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1 IME CHICAGO TRIBUN TUESDAY, MARCII 15 1881—TWELVE PAGES 11 rurinie, fe e 20; while, D it Nave corn, bs digds old, o0 wintor, t o, ¥, Carn_ guint ot Whent i1 smodernio dos Callfurnin ndva, 18 “Whent tiem lyred, Fo nrrlvo-Whoat = flem.” Pork, s, Lied, G0, h ia B, Taliow, e, ~\Whent Country DnERILS ston reh 1= LY e Whont dulst, wnd Innetive, MANK LANE-=WuRaL oy W racies nit ‘hoat fiemiirs folF Wrorinin d6a 6, { o, | Cire avernae L e Whent-Not miuelh inquity, Corn e O Ty markotn Far whont~Pnglin quiets Frencl . NEW YORK. Bpretal Dispateh ta The Chieago Tridune. Nrw Yok, March 1-—GIAIS—Winter Wheat i toss netive, n wull I tho speculntivo lino na fur BT vat sariavlo prices, apenhig In favor of mr- hasers, hnvlnk rocudod & fraction on the optian list . 3 red, subsoquently rallylng nbout Yal4e per “Jeaving off, however, for Nu 2 red agnin o shado .\ wheat aeatco, netoctod, and nominal e to " 0.1 Fei AL HAGLIN, nearly all at $LY, dosing av €L bWy No, 2 ored et flLze - elosting at $1233¢1 do 1n storo L2144 do March L@ clonlam at 22 naked nnd 11218 Wy Ao Aprll At $1A13(@1.224, closing Bt #1213 bid und juat -6 askeds do, May at $1.208al2l, cloaing at JL0g; o Juno nt BLUIRLAL cloaing ot 81205 No, 142 ot fLID4LING, closing ot PLING ad to quall- Corn mwduratoly nedtve nt gonornlly prices, In tho nstanco of mtonmer Bixed for carly dolivary showing an advanco 5t %auc n bushol, and of Nu,dnlo n alight gaint jans on No. 2 alsa hnedonod littlos snles of mixed Western nngended at folgiiie, na to qualitys Now York stenmes mixed ny filg@rios Now York atenmer yellow ALTHAEH. 1 whilo Bouthiorn at @Q0le, Onta quoted wp nbont M@lge 4 bushel on n iy nctive inaulry,” clostng ns n ruto firm 4t 1he Improvoment; ralen of whito Weslorn un Srared at K@41340, 08 Lo aunllty; miixad do at &% 40o: hlio finte nt_ #iubiGo, tha Inttar for fanas ncull Jtocks tized Stato nominal; No. 2 Chicago attoted b %o Tyowantod for shipmont ntn further advanco; prime Btnte, April delivary, nold at 105, Brloy dull sithin th provious ranu S10CK OF (HEATN~Tha slock I toro t this port s seported na dowit o LT9,IKS bt whent, niainat 104, 120y on Monday Inst wooks WLET buscorn, ngalnat #1240 b fast Monday; 61031 b rye, 19540 bu brley, S0y mnlt, 15,133 bu peas, 63555 bu onta, Tho ag- to of araln I warohouss horo In 316630 bu, Seainst ATITUIT bu Jant Mondny, 6,36201 bu March 18, 150, nnd KOOL216 bu Marols 17, 187, PhovIStoN¥—110x products nenln on tho advanco onafatrly nctive inaniry, closing strong; Wostorn messpark moderatoly sought aftor for early dolive ary1 quoted nt 1ho clono at $13,55316.0 for ola mess, Fis25 for now do, nnd 1 the optlon 1ino limited do- mand noted for Wostern moss, with April optlons quoted 8t 0L, May at 1615 Lid.” A modorato movemont motet in cut meats ot firm piicer. flacon in roquost, with long clear guoted up to 88.60; short clenr nt £.00. Westorn steatn lard hos beon in fair requost for eatly dolivery, Teaviug niT at $1L0) for contract grade, und in the ope don lino Actlvo at highee thoush lrrexular prices, with March optlons closing ot $10UHGIL00, April ab S, May 0t $11.07%, Juno at $1L10Y, July at 117 TALLOW—In good roquest, with salos noted at 6l GHe. S harE IS ~Ttaw mugar qulots bt quoted firm at T4A7 -l for falr refintng, nnd $3Q7 T-1de tor good refiniou Muscasndo. f FIEIGNTS~[lusingss on o modernto aenle, and in tho berth frelkht line nta furthor weakonlng In rates for British ports on froor offerings of nogommodation room for brendatutfsi provisions and miscoltnnuous frelht attrcted moro sttontlon at the curreny quos tntins; for Livorpool, angagemonts reported by Menm, flour ut ZsGi2ad (mostly throukh froleht and forward shipnient), and by outport gtesmers an law ns24; quotod in tho Joeal arkats ot tho vlose b 23%; wheat nt 45¢s@ 43, showlng n docline; provis- Ton 0t s 2im 64, fariely throuxh frefihit, and by out- portstenuars as low ns 2081 loenl shipments by regu- lar tines 06 scodre i, Vol Mot HLTONStendys WS@er W YOILLK, Nt MAlte e, mtumi el 30, s A 0t Aings dune. [B0er Juty, 1D47c; August, .o Nupe o1 Ocetobior, 101508 Novemue, 1045¢: Du- 6. hunu unchangedi recoipts, 21000 bris; b 3 torato trados rocelpts, 163000 d £1.1; t No, 3§ @l 3 NG, i oy 8157 i AR N T v i No. 1 do, 1. it e ] iy }«' No. 2 rod, March, giatjerzng: Aprl), 8.205(m i 204 Moy, $LAMEA0L Juné, HLIDAGI, Corn luss ‘actlvar rocotpta, 100 bur exports, (000 bu; unernded, Sig@er No, i, Siig iantacssvenier, Biten i Nt Sywedls No. 4 arch, iy April, Giider May, Gjkioto. Uits qulots ru< [ jlil}).l. i Wastaim mizod: Gainis: Whito estarn, 43@ I JAY=Daninnd Tl nnd markot tiems $1.0031.06, Hops—s nodurmto tradey local nioro netivo. (IROCEIIEN—Sugar quioy but tirm; falr 10 €00 [uiming, 7 6THo, Molnasc yilot and unchaued. tica stendys moderntely active. VETROLLUSI~Dull and weak; United, 80)e; crude, Fahtfes retined, Sige. TALLOW=Actlve ind firm; Gic. —Firm; §1.8x9L8o. Sironuor; 47c. | pisige, irk mronger and quiot: eld mass iy ndw do lu25." oot quit cloar niddles, $63; snory clonr, £,00, Lard—Domnnd acliv.and prices liave ndvaucod prime steacn, HOMS BUTTER—Quiat: 11RJe, Cusgsx—yieady and unchanged. § MILWAUKEE, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicaca Trive MILWAUKEE, March 14.~Tho wook beains with ire regularity in tho whent trado. It was genoraily thought last nteht and this morning thut tho Russlan complications would_groduco s rine in tha prica of breadstulls, but In tils thero was disuppointment, "rho mnrkot bueniuo caslur un nccount of the warm wealhar throughout tho Northwest, and the optlons w0l Ko undor Snturday's close, April touching g and ay $LOL'Fho hears sold frooly to offiot 201 dispowition on tho other side 10 bid tho market up. Transactions woro heavy at the decline, und a ru- fortad buyiny moscment” at Chieao ‘crontod n calthy bull sentiment here during the wlddle af tho ar. Anup-tuen ensied whichcureiod Ayl to U0 and Muy to $1.04%c, n fenctiun over Biturdugs closn rico. At Lhgso tigires tho markot glosed, hnn ing 1043 No. Lnpring, In stord, $1.0J; No. 3 winter, 000 (0 Abip, 07 N0, 2 ADPIK, (FOAD FOOOIDIA, LW: and No. i mrini, %.401¢. Tho aniount of whuat i wtoro 1s AR iy, wicninat G LW.520 & your ugos T the Weitern Amociated Press. MILWAUKEE, WA, March 1L—FLOUR—Innctivo, SBAINS Whent el oponed 1o Towary clogediine settled No, 1hard nomtinl: No, I 31.0%; 1#(o; Yncen, ikor April, Wher Stay, BL0iG Juno, B o No. 3 Milwaukes, fle; No. 4, Alo; rofucted nominul. Com—Nexluctods'No, 2. 4e. Oata highors No, 2,10, Jro quivt, but tirm;' No. 1,801 Burloy dullj No.4 nring, e, PROVISIONS=FIrm. Bless pork, §15.43 cashy BIAS) archy $10.574 April. Appl tenrd, 81053 caixty nod oae=¥inh} 0350 LW brls whent, 24000 bus oats, ENTS—~Whont, 13000 bup corn, nuno; oats, . srm Hid Pork adotod at $16.xxels L teady, Cat meuts qulot butsivady: Jof RECEIPTE—] ok lour, BNt 1340 bu, BALTIMORE. BALTISIONE, M, March 11.—FLOUI—Bloady and lessnctiva; Wentorn suportine, §125@4.00; extra, $.2 G005 tamily, K256, GUAIN—Wheat—Westorn firmer, closiig steadys No. 3 Wostorn winter rud, spat and March, $Li8; April, $LIBY; Moy, $LIEKGLI%G June, $1.18QLISY. Corn~—Weatern atendy and firin: Woestern mixed spot, thc; March, tal@esios Anrll, 6415@380; May, & ide; dube, sl ubkod: sicanur, Plio.‘ Onta Hruiory oFn . Kdie: i 0 X i, Stie: mtxud, £hiic; Ponnsylvanin, $5@iic. A‘A.:'— ‘Icmier; prima to choloe 1'ennsylvania, $18.0) PROVIRONS—Firni; mons park, old, HA: now, UL23; Lulke maate, Dhcked, GASKO! Uncon, shouldors sl T ik DSeoT iy ISTHe LR et U Som T At T p———— i 0 BRI R gl Mo oot 13 WhiarrLf) Illll.“ll.lllwl.l‘l‘n " " 1. 5 ~¥lour, 3,72 bris; wheat, g o N A8 g onts, 1Y Bt b g0 At e, 200007 b BALENWWhoat, 10100 Dai Corn, JoRAd by PHILADELEITA, TLARELPINS, P, March 1L—FLOUR=Firm; orn extras, KI5 Minnesots oxwrns, $.00G6W; bl uxtrus, Kuss18; Ohlo putents, 8151 Bt iatenu, choleo, 47.50; Minnosoin palont procoss, 7.2 1‘1‘7&5‘:"‘ wintor patonts, chuleo, §i.60, Ryo tlour qulot : uu.uy—whu t n fulr dlemands No, ¢ rod, elovator, lLl-"t No. 4 rod, Maroh, ELITAGLITH: Aprll, tLibgs 63 Muy, SLIBN@LIS. Corn—Domund notiver ru- ected un- {rack, G24: stenmor, on tmek, Sici_sall, Dlzed, Murcl, g gt April Kbeblid: oy wii i, Outs wndy, with a Talr domund; No. 3 whito, o s Riom “uofl'l",'.'x"':'u‘.'fx 0 tndin, miows, LGILUL " Veima ‘mors pork HLAKCILES, Hums, jmokan, Wigllo. Lurd, primo stomw, Hoi kotiiey HUTTEK~Stendy for bost gradest creawmory extra Ueaai Sow Yoriuinto ‘snd firadtord Coong, a3l Polyepern ltusorvo, JiwSo. SHEESK~Dull; ' 13! § 4. nl';}'r,:m—r?‘ynmr. 5,30 brisj whost, 28,000 buj carn, ; s, BLOX LU AUNENTY-W heat, 14000 by, ) CINCINNATIL, CINCTNN AT 0., March .—CoTroN—Dull and lowar BLius{o, FLOUN-Domund fair and market Srmy fatlly, $.13 Inney, 5.5 46,73, WOBAIN=Whoat—Firm; No. 3 rad, LIGLDT, Coru rODA: .t mixod, diie atrong sud highor; lh'flfi'r'm';" h e 7o gutot: SLI% Barloy soaros BoUMONG-Purk qulot Dut fir 1823, Lard iy oy demands L. Bulk tioats quiot but ey 6y elour rib, §7.05, Lacon in fuir dee RAnd; shoulidars, nxa’u; e i cloar, b, ALLYSS i {uctive und prices lualior; 04 3 mer, but nut quotably iliher: chole Loru Rosdryy, ' sSe2ic) uh‘!mll Cuntral Ohlo, 1% N NEW ORLEANS, oI ORLEANS, orcli 1.—FL.OUIt—Activo and drmy; portlin, 8400 XX oxtn, BLikeLW) XXX du, $ii%s : hluh grudus, 15.29:40 2% UUAIN~Corn source mud Brmy ehulew white, G, 8 truier ot Gl h‘"- NiAl~In good demund at K25 gugy Julet sud alvady; priso, $20; cholea, 82500 WMoY IBONS—Lork-Gaod o demund; tonding Tards old, #1023 now. $11S. Lard lulr%vmw oa Widalivg kug, Holiige, Hulk wiguls in gou valdure, ‘Joose, 501 ucked, 1o; cRur . acon Yu setive domutidy ur Fib. Vi4o; clyar, sides, Vs reo nnd firm Byl 0, nd i B8, SURAT BUEC 0. iteadys Westarn roctifiod UPA=Coffoa in fnir demn L rilinney Lo g Hunear atron: eommun. 10 gioil 1 falr to tuily 1RIF, tlg@ier primo inrls He, K e, ' STo T 4er tormunting, Tvadie, Itico yniob and firm: Louls fann, ordinary 16 sholed, $istke, BIRAN-Quioti $100. BT\ LOUIS, BT, LOUIS, Ma., March 1. —FLOUR-Unchanged, ARALX—\Whent—Opened lowor, but advanced; No. 2rud, ELOKELONG enntiy SLUBRLOTY Marchs 910D 1006 Aprilt $LOM@LNK May; 60 Auxustt No, 3 do, WYAM0; No 4 do,WHe, Corn tirmod: 40c cash and Mnrch: 4040 Aprils 485241346 Mays 4D4ei)o August. Onta slow; ©)@Mo csh; He asked for Al Harloy quiot and unchunged; oliulco Lo fancy, TAD=Dull at 4@1e. nrrTen-Quiet; dniry, 18@2c. Cann—tioady ni Lo, WK Y ~Htondy nt $L0A PHOVISINAT 0T irn b 0578 eashy BIAG bid April; 81575 bigd My, Dry salt ments bofd tirmiy at 10, BAUI, $42), Tincon MPODR AL SaBik, P16, .00, dars v R0 Ui, ILkCRLUPTA—Flour, 10.00 hirln; whoat, 47,000 by_oogn, 1ottt by onta, 413600 bt ryo, U bu birloy, 8000 b, SITPMKNTA=Fludr, 10,00 bels; wheat, G0 buf G0 buy onts, 160X buy rye, BOK buj barley, corn, Hong, TOLEDO, Torrno, 0. March 14.-GnAIN~Wheat firm; No, 7 red Wabash, spot and March, $1.07%: April, $1.084; Moy, #1101 July, £1.04: No rod \Wabnsh, 81434, Corn tirms high mixed, (io; No. # apot. 4501 Aprit, 4i¥e; vejoctod, 41k, Oats dull nnd nominal, LLOVER SEEh=Quint and unchnngsd, .'(‘f,!’.(I::.K‘ID \Vlfllv,lll% l\lll(?)llt N :V;‘I"m{"fil‘fihx hold at 6103 Bids Aprils saton g 10 ACRCKITTH W hoaty THUX bai- corh, 41000 but’ onta, :"t';llgl'vnum—\vhuu 200 buy corn, 6LKO by oats, wno. y PEORIA. T'RoNtA, T, March 14,-G1ATN~Corn Irrogular and firmer; now high mized, B@MYe; mixed, HGWKe, Ontn nominal; No, 2 whito, H@34c. Rya wonker; No. 2, SLUIRL04. 1ita) ~Unchangod nt §1.07, A e e, 2100 buy onte, LR ROnt. B0 T enris huno| oata, 4775 PMESTHAYRONY, 8] it i 1 vnta, 4 LU§ Fyo, 7,000 bus Larldy, 1,200 ba, e BOSTON. 1108T0X, March H.~F10UR=8tondy; spring whoat wintar do, #.2557.80. Jomnnd fale und markot tirms mixed . Outd qulet; No. 1 and axtra whito, whitw, 47c. Ty, Ge@sLul. ominatly unehatiged. KuO8—Wostorn freah, 213, AR - Flaur W brla; eorn, 85000 buj wheat, BHUPHENTS—Blout, 1/0) bris, HANSAS CITY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. KANSAR CITY, March H--GRAIN="I'he P’rica Crirrent ropostat Whoat—itocelpts, 2,750 bus shipmonts, &£ bug market ity No. 3 cash, Kife: Mareh, ici No. 3 L WNi3ger Murch, (ke 4, Bhipmunts,” 220 bui tiri; ALOs . BUPPALO, March H.—GRAIN=Wheat quivt and firm; snlen of 5,000 bu No.1 hard Duluth, May,nt #1204, Corn fiem, senreo, and Ladly wantod; sulos of six ear- latsat 52, Onts onslor; aules of five car swhita nt 4le, wid tirey ears mixed at sc—~all on track. Ityo negltetod. Harley noglueted. B DETROIT, March U —FLovi—Stendy, GIAIN=Whent strong: extr, nomtnal; No. | white, $1.03; Mareh, 81,05 April, $1.0336 Moy, 8,066 Jun $L07 bz No,2 white, 8. Nu. 2 rod, HUT. Jo- colpita, 10,000 bu; ahipu 200 Btk INDIANATOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, March M.~G1tA1N—\Whont stendyt No. 2 red. $LONG@LOL Corn steady nt 4%ge. Onts bady & Hal TE O8WEGO, 08SWEGO, March H.—GRAIN—1Yheat nominally une chnnged. Corn nominnlly unchangud. DRY GOODS, NEW Yong, March W.—Jobbing trado fairly activo, but business continues light with packnse houses; cotton Ruods gulot, but bust mnkos stondily held by ngents; prints in moderato demand; ginghams moy= Ing stonatly, pricos firmy drass goods siukgishi loavy casatineros nora soUgLE fur by oluthiurs, CO'T'TON, , March 1L—CoTToN—Irregular; mid- Aling, 10040; low middiug, $)cs. wood ordinary, ige; net rocolpta, 14010 Lnluw; gcoss, I447$: exports t l‘l‘nfl.um' T Continent, 1,305 sulvs, $,000; stock, iE= NEw O # PETROLEUM CLEVELAND, O., March 1—UETROLEUM=Quict; quotations unchnngod; Standard white, 110 tost, fe. PITTEBUIRG, P, Mareh He=IETHOLES=Quloty crudo ateady; Unitod certificates, &c; roinod, kg, Ihilindelpliu dolivery. TURPENTINE. WILMINGTON,March H—8PHUTS OF TURPENTINE— Flru at 43¢, ' ROCKFORD. The Grent Snows=Storm=—Coppor=NMines =Now DMothodist Churches—Business Muntters, Spectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Rockrorn, fil, March 1.—Tho great snow- storm of lust weok 18 gtitl n very prominont toplo of converaation, and tho oldest thhinbitants aro relating to cach other their experlunce in ro- kard to tho wintors of the Northwest. Although there bave been many severe seasons In thig scation, nono compnre with tho wiitor of 1860-"81, Rocklord merchants nover oxperionced n llko perlod before, In the country overything was- at o standstill, us far as nelghbors vistt lug onch other, or-furmers coming to town, wits cons corned, and each hnd to sty by his owa firoside, or at jeast within a short distance of home, for overa week. In tho ofty thors were familics sulforing for tho actunl neeessarles of lifo, but inthis dircction the Woman's Ald Boclety bos duno a noblo work. The blockudo was finnlly raised, and, when tho first mnfl und express train reached the elty, o happier set of anhebitants could not have been found unywhere, ‘The Poat- Oice was . very attractlve placo for tho next twolve hours, duriug whioh tline uver 6,000 Iottors and postal-cards were distributed | among our eitlzens, The happlost class of ait were thoso who wm{n-umml At tha scvernl buokstores, and walted tholr turn to bo sorved with Tur ITiinuNe, a cufiyol’ which thoy had not socon fur nearly n weol, During the pust fuw duys a couple of oxpoert miners buyvo visited Cherry Valloy ut thosolicita- tion of Mr. Beoker, and bive mnde un exsmina. tlon of the copper-wing nt that plico, One of thio gontlemun, In cunversution with & TITHUNE representative, kald that he believed therg wus #hoavy veln of copper about thirtoen or four- teen feot holow the beid of tho quarey. Nothing has been done townrds slnk- e tho shaft during the winter, but work will ho resumeil in n short time. About three miles northoust of Chorry Valloy, on Mr. Luke Teepto's furm, two Heavy velns of copper-oro hivo beon fuund to exist nbout forty L helow tho siefnco of tho ground, and Mr, ‘0eplo will commento work at onee to apon ono of thom. [t hus alweys been said that copper could not bo forml 0 puylg quantitios nong tho Kishwaukee or {1 thls part ut the country; and now overy one I8 wiiting 1o seo what thoso exporimonts will bring forth, Fhe renl-ustite mirket was quite livoly on Thursdny lust, the tott transfors nmounting to F47.018, a8 Lollows: One of §,000, ono #1,00), ong & .f;w;n\,cl- §000, one §4,000, ouw §2,05), onw 83,71, and 20 Tha Court-8troet and Centounlnl Mothadls* Churchos avo tuking nutlve steps towards ereot- oy new chinreh-cdiflees. The Centennlol Boeloty proposes o expond £20,000,while the Court-gtrect peapte are not qulto prepared 1o stite Just wint wnount n.m{ will uppraprinte for tat” purpose. Tue Rooklord sStown Bakery Company hus MARINE NEWS That New Iron Tug to Be Built by the Chicago Dredging and Dock Company. Tho Improved Tug Whistle—A Steam Barge Caught in {he Ice. Oapt. Dobbing' Lifo-Boat Approved for the Lifo-Baving Service on the | Lakos, Vesso! Transfers—The Now' Welland Canal Gales—Fleol Caplains—Personal and Genoral Notes, THAT NEW IRON TG, The reporter of s Trrnuxe called ot the of- fleo of tho Chieago Dredging & Dock Compnny yesterday aftornoon, and found Mr, 8, 3% Dahim, n mechanjo onglueer whio bas had lnrgo experl- enoo in tho construction of [ron stenm vessels, engaged In completing the drawings for tho new fron tug which the Compnny proposo to bullt hero this scason. Tho drawings are numcrous, cmbracing scctionnl dlagrams, style and locn- tlon of builer, onglne, cte,, and o view of tho tux i she will appear when cotnploted and ready for business. Thoy call tor a eraft of fine moidel, elghtyssix foct In lonzth over all, with eighteed fuet hold and thisteen foot beam. Tho bolleris to bo reventoen feot lone und six feat threo inches in dinmeter, and will expose 1.000 squure fuct of Bteam surfuce, 'The engine 18 to o uf tho com- Dined pattern, withn twent; ol high-pressure 1nd forty-inch low-prossuro eyllnder, aid twe ty-four Inches atrokee=its miximum power be- Ing estimatedat T08-horsc-power. With a steam rreasure of 100 pounds, the” englue can b workedup to 120 revolutions per minuto. The welght of the Iron which wiil entor into the con. structlon of the tug s estihmated at VL0146 nounda: of the bollor, 20,000 poninias of tho on- 5,177 pounta: of the water in the boller whilo n commission, 10K pourds; and of conl on tha nvornge, 30,000 pounds: other neldenting, 1,177 pounds,’ Entire wolght of the tug ready for service, 200,000 pounids, or 16} 1ons, Thore will Do room in the buukers for thirty tons of conl. 8ho I8 designad to curey o wheel “eight feot n dinmeter, und with this Mr, Dahm fecls contl- dent thut a apocd of sixteen mlles por hour can Lo nttained. Her dratiwht of water, except when londed for long trips, I8 ixed at ten feet. Aceording to Mr, Dahm's cstimates the tug, whioh will bo ono of tha very biest on the lnkes, willcost butweon §15,00 and $16,000, THE NEW TUG-WIISTLE., Tho new whistle for tugs engaged in harbor sorvice here, which wns constructed with the view of overeoming tho objections of tho Cltl- zens' Commlittee, bus been plreed upon the tug Flossie Thicicke fn order that the inombers of tho Committeo and ejtizens gonerally may bo onabled to ducide upon its murlts, As has al- rendy been Atutod tn T TRIVUNE, tho bell §s of! copper, thres liches fn dinmeter and twelvo long. The sound omitted 1s deep and sonorons, yet 8o sult as to be likely not to disturh the neeves of even tho most gonsitivo people. In tho ovent that the now whistlo Is upproved by tho Citlzons’ Committee, nll of tho tugs in tha river will be providod with similar ones. The intentlon §s to ko usc uf tho old whistles ouly 1n cases of grout emerguncy. FAILED TO GET THROUGIH. From Capt. Nyman, who returned from (rand Haven Buturday evenlug, Itis learncd that tho steam barge J. I Beaverns left Grand Haven harbor for Bnumatuck on Wednesdny of lust week, but wis compelled to return beenusgo of tho oxtent and solld eharacter of tho fee-flelds oucountered. Another sturt was mado on Thursday, sincs which timo nothing definit has been learned concerning her wherenbouts, 1t s known thut tho Seaverna fufled to get through to Bungatuck, and riumor eredits her with hiy- fug run fnto the harbor at Holtand, Mich., to swalt n farthor shifting ot the lee. Capt, Nynu States that thero was 1o leo i flght on the Inke from tho JEnst Shore when hie lef't Grand Huven, TIE DOBBINS LIFE-BOAT. The propor authoritics at Wushington hnvo approved of Capt. I, 1%, Dobbins' new self-hal- Justing, self-righting, aud eclf-ballug Nre-bont, and there (s n strong probnbidty thut It will be- como general {n tho Ufe-saving serviee, taking tho place of tho cedir surf-boats nt present i use, Ono hns hoen ordered at once for No. L Btatlon, In tho ‘lentl Distrlet—ummmely: lolut aux Dorquos Statlon, on Lake Huron, which #ndued such sad notorfoty from tho loss of the Uto-suving erew, with one exception, while Kolng to tho resuuc of the erew of tho scow Me- Girueder, near Huron City, on the morning of tho 2d of April lust, Tho presont crew hnve no confidence In the cedar surl-honts now supplied toeach statlon, and Capt. Kinh, tho kueper, havise seen aiio of Capt. Dobblna’ bonts, hes Tonge Deen miexlous to obtaln one. The new bons I8 twenty-six feet over afl, with fivo amd o Lmlf fest beam and two feet four Inches In depth, lv huk twenty-one Inches sheer, n very “handsowe’ bow and stern, and only weighs when ready for service 150 pounds. 1t In constructed of the best whita pine, with iralvanized lron alr cusos, and Lullnst tunk on Keelson Tor holding water bullust, Tt I8 also provided with a stipkeel for salling on long crufses, and hag two masts rloeed with sprit- sills, earrying six onrs singlo bnked, Tho mo- meut she touches the water she ballusts herself, and, on being upset, can right and ball herselr out In seven seconds, the men nll the time lustied to the thwarts, — VIESSEL TRANSTERS, Rocord wus made yestorday at tho Chiengo Custom-House of tho trunsfer of u half Intereat in tho schooner G, by Bamuol Swongon to Elef Hollikson, for $350, 4 Capt, Owen Doyle has virtually concluded ne- gotlutiony for the sule of tho schuoner Lafries nler to W, U, Musters, of Cluvelana, Conellern- ton, $17,600. The Lufrienlor I8 now here, und s on board # cargo of corn to be delivered I Buttalo for eight conts per bushivl, Eust Suginuw purtles hnve mido tho following purchnses und sates of vessol-property durlng tho mouth; Hurge Taylor—W. it. Burt to Hollonbeck &. Holiywood, uil, 88, Bohwoner Brightiv=Tho Winslows, of Clove- land, to W. R, Burt, all, 000, Simo—W, R, Biurt to Jusoph Gordon, of Iuy Llty, one-hal Hurgo Sunshine—E. B, Pouse 10 £, smith Buttalo, onoe-tally $,700, Btewu-biarge Ontonngon and barge Stockton— Honry Turncr 1o W, 8. MeLoan, otieshatf, 25,600, Phe Ontonagon fsunderzolng i relulld ut Clovos land ut_un cxpenso uf gLUW. Bhu will Lo com. manded by Capr, Ithey Hurrington, and Capt. iyuen will sai) tho birge Stockton, large Theodore Perry—Capt, Jiunes Donnolly and I Tunt to o party nawed Hall at Marlwo City, ail, $1,600. Tho nwum-m\rnn HuronClty and tho suhoonoer B Flint have been purchoscd by tho Hebburd &Thurber Lumber Company, aud will be uscd 10 tnking lumber from L'Anse to Balluto, The price puld fur tho Huron City was #10,000, nad or tho Bam Flint $15,000. 3 THE NEW WELLAND CANAL GATES Speciut Dispaleh ta Me Chicagn Tribune, BT, CATHENINES, March W.—Tho Journal pube lishos un futeresting necount of the progross belog mnde at Yort Dathouslo by Me. Town- send, contruetor for the lock-wates on the now Wolland Canul. About 15 men are employed, not countiug thoso enguged with teams, Tho t fllod Its urtlelos of incorporation with the sIroult Clerk, The cupital stocl of the Come pany 14 20,000, of which Mr. J, W, Barticts takes the vontrolllng futerost. Mue F. Lo Atnes, of this clty, a travollng snleds mun’ for . Chidago wullspaper eatnblishinont, hus neveptod the Cushlership ot N. U, ’l‘lmmfl- son's bank, which position wiis mnde vaeant by tho redlgition of Mr, Hugh Hoss, who fntonds woving to Chieago to uceept the Bocroturyship of u glove and mitten fictory Just arganized, and in whieh ho hus considorablo stock, Mr, Duvid ‘Parkenkoph has jlist returned from tho Bast, nucompunied by bis'bride, The Methodist ohurches ug this eity have beon holding during tho winter o vory sucovsyfil sea~ sou uf revival-moctlngs, u lurge numbor ot per- sous Raving been udided 1o tho churches, e —em— . NOT ENOUGH CARS. ‘I the Editor of The Chicago Tribune Cricaaa, Starch H,=Will yon ploase {nform o subscriber it tho Chieago West Divislon ialt- way Company hus uny right to land {ts passens gers on the ground at Wowd or ltoboy stroot? 1 wm unfortunute enoukh to be ouv ot its patrons, and with bhundreds of othors have.repoatedly houn transtorred from ond var to another, until tho contents of four or Nvo cprs huve boui Jummed fnto ang, or all that the car euuld cone tain, louviug several to wulk or wall several minuted for uuothaer oar, On oue oceasion iy wite wad ubliged to walk fro Lincolu stroct to Western avenue, through slush und snow, nttor, of courso, paylng (ave, Is this Just? Ducs their charter permlt thoin ta trout the publle sor 1f {':ulwlll tfiku‘l,mslr::{ lnli'ymuur. may bo iboun stoppod, Yourd vor, o 4 7P oM, Kasney, LUCKY, Bpecial Dispatch (o The Chicago Tribune, Or7AWA, 1L, Mureh 1 —Jumes Buker, 8 gro- cery clerk, and Georygo Pritt, u carponter, wero tha liucky bolders of u Loulsisun luttory tivkut which drow =812 uplevo, Thoy wuro udvised of thclfi(“nod.lfik lo?duy. ! ostublishwent 18 vun night and day, Up to this thine tho contravtor hus got out NIty-Ltwo galos, and materlnl s veudy to put togothor twvelva wmore, Tho winchinory in the estnblishment conslsta of mn engino and boller, and comblned pluner and aticker, n uniquo boring-muchino und pliner, ‘U'ramwoys = run o ncross tho bulldiug above, for " littlng tho houvy k - und F"“’ beatns, welghing nbout ~00 pounds, Thu work s oett B0 systemutized that tho contractor is comploting ten elngle gutes overy slx duyd, but could do Oro, us tho wnohliory i wot run to ity utmost cupueity, The cuntract calls tor the mukmng usd hunging of LM gutes, but only 20 of these wiill be pincod In position. Mr, Miller, thoe Superin- temlent, states thut, If tho supply of thnbor keopa up with tho cupucity of tho establishinent, the whole work cin be cowploted eastly by the onth of July nexi ‘Tho yatos are col omowhut differont- ly trom tue obl ones, und seem to bo put t yother iy solid und substuntinl wmannor, The gutes uro not all of tho sume bight, helug gradod uccording to toe lift rogulred, The uveruge hight is about twenty-six feot six luchus, with a whith of twenty-soven feet six jncles, The timbens uro twenty-threo inches at the bottom, aud - dhninlsh Cfrom - that te tho to nineteon Inches, Thero are three valves ut tho lowor par of euch guty, constructed on n now' plan, orlglnated by Me ‘Cownaoml, Thoy nro so arcunged that, If desin- ble, twa openings muy bo ¢losed, whito the uther 18 opon, or all trew cin be vponcd at ouce with the turn of ono sorew, Five uik und twentys cight pino thiubons o to miko up A gate, 1o suther with four binders und tive waling pleees, ‘Uho guto {8 mdditlonally strongthened by two fron girders of tho snme wilth end thickuses ng tho timbers, 'l‘lmrulu Is thus vietunlly un oak und fron frame, gl e with plug,—~tho whole vulug additdonily fisungthone with oak dowol- pins of two aud” n_hall luchos dismoter and three Inches long, of which 300 aro put in cach wute. I udditlon to this thera are ten throuwh- vods from top to bottein of cuoh gnte. The vulves buvo doublo the spuaco for tho dischurgy of watsr thut the ofd gutes have, Tho ca tractor gots ¥2,500 for vavh gate. ‘Fho Uovern- woeat furnishes ail tho thuber, e dresses and LA IE togethan, Tarnisties all tha fron and brasa work, and hunigs the gatein positton. Tho order af the Englneer I8 to push the work ahead, " CAIYI'AINS, asel nnd steamer Captaing havo been ealgned to commands us follows: Pro peller City of Coneord, Capt. Frauk Hebiner; tog “astin, Jubn Cornwell; steam-barge Butlington, Louis Young: tug Mockiog Bird, [iram Ames; tug Frank Moffatt, John Moffat; mrk Acorn, Archlo Mulr; enllway ferry steamer Raginnw, 8, W. Andrews; schooner Fu Co Lelghton, James Hownrd; barge Fanny Nell, Willlam Forhes; #chooner 1, L, Lnmh, John Tuzzard: sehoonor Knte Itichn, Lllllt’i nehinoner Hone, 0 M schooner Dunford, Frank + sehootier Snowdrop, George Hiurzapl; #eow Hanuak, Moratio Jox; scow Magrider, ArthuirConkey: #eow Aunt inth, Victor Bonouh burge Spleer, Willls: Btovart: brrgs Danubu, ¥l Port Huron v ‘Tunis Van Ciusnp; tug J, 1 Macting €, H. 8in- elalrs seow Alpenn, Jimes Cox: schoon Provost, Lowls Itedford: hw | Q, McCutiouah: scow Fu X., Jumea Johneon acaw M. Wilcox, Wiltinm Bedfords reow Curlew, Yletor Bonnah, et steamer Baglnaw, Gvorge ‘Tebog stenmer Keweenaw, John Jones; stenm- hnria “Glean, Jnmes Sicinies” steat-birko Oscodn, Alex, Sinelnfes stonm-buegn Alconn, Allen Flek; tu Kato Willinis, Alonzo Cox: tug Gldiator, Willinm Ifutchinson: steam-barge Ira Chatree, Thowns Cohicuns stenmebnria Sune tlne, Dunern McCnige; stenmebarge Prindiviite, John Hayes: stenm-bargo Rhodn Stowart, Lewis It Toynton; tug McClelinn, Frank Danger: feioner 8o Ilego, Frook Hollan. chooner dohn T, Merrill, Ed_Fitzaerald, Dunbam, Frank Sinclair: scow T 8. Skinner, Henry W. Duviai schooner Crawfoni, Peter Curtwright; tug Georgo Hand, Joseph Cox, PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Congratulntions upon the cseupo of Willlam Denn, Assistant Saperintendent of tho Vessel- Owners' Associntion tleot of tugs, from the burning stenmer Jamos Iloward, at 8t Louls, wore in order yosterdny, Capt. Joe (llson, of the tug F stites that tho fee In the Mud Lake slips 1s rully two feet thick. He thinks that with a continun- tlon of tho present wenther at luast thirty days more will he requiced to wear It awny. Thu steam eanal-bont Cashicr, which sunk in the Illinais & Michlgan Canal futo last fall, I to bo ralyed at ones and placed in one of the Chicn- K4 Dry=Dock Company’s docks for rupnira. Yestentty the tug Flossie Thiolcke moved the sleam-birge Emimna B, Thompson from Millor Brothera’ xilpyard to Erio strect bridges; tho echooner I . Wide from_the North Iranch to thy Cliieuo Company’s Bouth Side shipynrd, nnd the seliooner 'l Y, Avery from tnoorings opposit the Fultots Elevator to tho shipyarl lllxm\'ul Division streot bridge, In the North runch, The Chlengo Dry-Dock Company reported n faree of ubout 1) ship-carpenters and calkors at work on diffarent Jobs Yeuwnluy. According to private advices from Cheboygan, Mich., the hntelkeepers of that place look for- wird with pleasant antlelpations to the nrrrival of 1ot less thitn 200 hungey and o0tAare s e Ing men wben the scason b ndvanced suf- ficiently to retder necessiry tha fitting-out of the lnvie loct of anll vessels wintering there, ‘They shuuld remember thut the ndvent of nuvie guull:m usually finds this class of people dend hroke. . At thie annunl mecting of the Kingston branch of the Enilors’ Unlon G, W, Crowloy was retlect- ed Preaident, "he membership now mimbers :"“ Tho seumen are hopeful of u good scuson's husliness. Tho Detroft ferry Garland, which hns been Iying ut Amberathiirg, Ont. for some months, will ber taken to Detroit sud go into tho dry- dock for repuics. At Amberstineg, Ont., the schonuer Mary Lydin Is being thoroughly overbauleds C, Dunbar's drill und dredges are Lelug Atted out and rebullt for this summer's work, and tho hoats which were canght thore by tho fee Jast fall are betng overbunled. Tho stewmer Riverside, of the Amherstbury and Detroit route, will likoly commence running 8 %001 08 she cun be got ready, The stenuier City of Dreaden will run on tho ‘Windsor and Luke ¥horo route the coming su mer, newotlutions for her purchuse Lelng con- xclunll(-dl lust wveek, Sho will be thoroughly over- inuled, A new tug 1S being bullt at Buffalo tor Molles Drothors, of Bust Snginnw, She will engnge fn harbor towlng at the Jntter port, The first frefebt of John Kelderhouse's new stenm-harge Quieen of tho West will consist of rallrond-ties froi Bay City to Chicigko, Only the lower len-gorgo retnalus in the Mau- at Toledu, Thu niegotintlons botween Capt. Johin Sullivan, of Milwaukee, and Bultalo pirties, for the pur- elmsa of the tug B, F, liruce, have failed. The stonmer Clty of Dresden will run on the Windsor und Leaiington routo the coming sca- Bon. Tnnllu\'&:0 u‘ml ducksat Muskegon nro belug oot Fuller, of Port Shermun, hus pur- i, which will doservice the com: iny senson in towing vessols on Muskexon Lake. Copt, £, Devilloand L, 8, Bullivan, . the_lnttor recently of the vessel-rokorge firm of Johin Stevons & Co., Uave formed purtnorsalp undor thu firm-name of Deville & Bulllvan a8 vessel ugonts and commercinl brokers nt Toledo. Tho Mllwiukoe Sentinel {utlmuates thut the name of the scow Munet, now undergoing n thorough rebulid ot tho Milwaukeo Cumrml)"u yard, iy to bo changed (v tho Jobn C, Bauvr, after her present owner, ‘The stean-barge Grneo Patterson plies dally earrying passengers and freight betweou Man- Isted and latdington, Jolm Kelderhouse's new sterm-barge Queon of the Wust was lnunched ot Bay City lust Wodnosduy, Tho stenin-hargo Porter Chumberinin, and not thy Selnh Chamberlnln, changed handa dirleg tho winter. The lntter §s still the property of Capt. Bradiey, Capt, H. Zéuland hns commenced work on tho propeller Calabria nt Port Duthouslo, Ont. Tho tug Maoythum Is to be rebullt at Meatord Ilarhor, Ont. Thoere nre seven stemners I)'Im[ at Colling- wood, und work is Ju progress o all of thom, The now musts for tho xehooner Mongungon, wiifeh was in colllslon with the Wells Burl nt tho lower end of Luko Michigan Jast full, aee fNnished, ready tor stepping, ot tho Milwnukee Compuny’s yarl, The craft s also roceiving n now stew oid other repairs, Uho Company wro muking o new foremast for thoe schooner Poto- e, nnd are giving the steam-bargo iallenting anentiranew upper deck. S0 suyd tho Milwau- keo Sentinels slo Thiclcke; LOUISIANA. The Appointment of Willlam ¥ Tunt aw Secrotuary of the Navy=The Race Question ny Connected with the Re= demption of the State from Iourbon Rule. Spectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, N&w OrurANg, La, March 10.—President Ourtleld’s Cabinet, us dld that of Tresulent Huyes, bus Its SBouthern ropresentative. This time, at least, thero f4 nothlng in the seeming venture In the way of borcowlug mntorlal from the Sonthorn Democracy. Tho fon, Willlam f1, Hunt, Prestdent Garlleld's Seeretary of the Navy, oceuples no aquivocsl position. Hu may not, provably, Lo clussed n3 of the extremo Ltadleat sehool; ho 18 us unquestionably u Roe publican as Is the Hon, Jmnes G, Bluine. Mr. Hunt hus the decided advantuge, from tho Bouthorn standpuint, of Lielonging to one of tho oldust and most Intluentinl families in theSouth, Ho muy be enld, In faet, 10 hnve come from the Diuest of Southern blood. He I8 descunded from tho proudest of old Fouth Carolinnstock. His futhor, o vory ominent physiolan, tigured not- fvely in Bouth Carolina politics In an early day, a8 a prominent asnd uncomprotis- fog olddllne Whig, v fucurred not n little of cumity a8 such In hin litter opposition to the South Carollnn Nulliters in tho time of Jackson, Mo trulned up his flve sons ns he had lived, In tho good old Southern Whig school, Tuey entornd tho polltical drenn as old-linu Whigs, ono and all. They were ull knownns Unlonlsts; wero all outapoken in opposition to the licreby of Seoussion, The five brotbors=Tnomas, Theodore 4., Rons Al Carloton, and Witllin Ho—ull settied in Joulsianu, Fourof them clioso thoe protession of tho luw. Thomns Tlunt, ko bis futher, ndopted that of medicine, Fuch und overy ono uny be suld to have made hls mark. Carloton Huut dled in New Qrleans Just afier tho Wur, Ho was compuratively young; was looked upon ns one of the most LEIlANT andpromising luws yers nt tho lar. Dr. Thomas Hunt, teo, long onoof the st eminen? of the New Orleans physicians, hus been dead somo years, o hus Ioft i worthy representative n tha person of n sou, now Dean of tho Luw Fueulty and Profes- sorof luternatlonnl Luw and Admlralty In the Unlvorsity of Loulsiuna. ‘Tho remminiug threo brathers stiil have their homed In Now Ovleans, Randatl Hunt, oneot themust giftod aud pron nont lnwyursin tho $tutehus niso Jong been known asone of hor most brilliuat potltical dobater Jo biss been tepmod, perhaps not hmmlm}vrlul 1y, thy Domosthenvs of Loulslat, He b surved us Ste Attornoy-General. Ho wis eleuted to thy Unlted Staies Benat, under tho Hrst Hupublican Btato vorument tollowing the War, Ho tulled i alitalning s seat ouly througl tho gunersl ovarturning cuused by thy Luws of Hocousiructon. Phuodore G, Tiune enrly forced Bis wuy to the front of the Lol fun Bur, Tle waa tho anly ono of the brothers —though blmsell ot beart opposed 10 the Wur— dvawn Jiuto the Confederato iy, e horo ruse o tho runk of & Hrigadier, Ho Bus boen slnos n Judgo uf the Criminat Court, o stands to-idny tho heer of any mun In bls State i his profoss sl : William {1, Hunt, Just sonted In the Cabluet. 2 now pnlhul)l( 66 or B years of ago. [lofsun man rated ot tho Louislana Har ns possessed ol the most brilliunt fegal attwinmeuts. o lsmknu of ns u polished, aifuble gentleman pleaitug address; [s porsonally and desceyedly popular wherever known, flo 14 o mman ot tho most unexceptlonable private charaeter, e was ot of tho fow otd-ling Whiks who coutd nover be mmle over fnto n Democent, 1o {8 believed 10 have never voted & Demoeratle teket in his life, Hu early (dentined himself With tho Loulsinna Iepitilicans, Js was il upon tho itepublican fieket with Gov, Packard 10 tha position of ‘State Attorney-Genernl, He hus resided now for some time in Washington na ano ol the Judiens of the Court of Clalne, . Tho Hon, Willinm 1, 1Tunt, of thn 18 seen (o have of tho right Aock. appolntmdnt shonld he eonduelve of #oends Loulslann hes been na the very hot-bed of politteat rovolution,, 8hio may be suid to hnvoe heen us well the very deaspool uf puliticnl eors ruptiun. Bho bas been permitted to estabilsh tho precedont of a Moxleanized Stute, Bhe hus succeeded in eatablishing tho worse reputation and tha worst govorument i tho South, Sin han dav, probably, tho most disaatisfied peopl Thoy will as” probably head the fiest rovolt against Southern Demoeratic ruln, Tho probjem fs, how best to fomont ft. ‘Thero i to e consliteral, ut onee, both the I pubtican and the Domoerat g . Koy elghiths of the first, to bewln with, ar bincks, Beven-clghths of those, wdin, urn ot those Fy(!k'.'ll of by Jidgo Tourgee a8 “unuble to rond thalr ballute,” Hevo wis tho trouble with Re- construction, To renr n government wpon syeh a foundution wan (o rear a colums upon iy apex ruther than the base, It must necessarily fatl of {te own welght, Soof the hopeof ever redeeming tho State from Hoorhon role, It cunnot bee done through any mceney of thy col- ured Jtepubtlcans, 1t natiors littfe that they are In the majority, Thelr v quote from Juidge Tourgen nguin--** g irnlized by frank” Phey are by fore nbsotutely. g rlessuy o volltic) element, 1t muy beall very well I the abstraet to spenk of rights In the niatter of the dlsjaition of Federnl patronage. Thoe blacks, jndeed, are crowding the lsetie tipon Just this point. Thoy are brgan- {zinp tor - furmal demand upon the Prestdent. Thoy clntm an netunl mnojority of the voters, They claimn, beennse of the’ . the practieal control of the Federal positions, Thie fiee holi- g meetings for the seluction of delesnty The delegntes, na chosen, aro 10 mako n fuid, ko o speak, upon the Prestdent, Thiiy nre tu seel, In fuet, to bulldose bim into acceding to thoir demanda, 1 havy nothing to do persanally with thoir pro- tanelons. 1 nm dewding with tho question from a practienl standpoint, Practicatiy, tho. there are 1o longar any colored politleal teaders. To uttempt to unite tne Lineks ngain 18 but to unite tho whites i sulld opposition. Talk as we muy of prejudice, wo muat needs recognlzo fie exists dice nx agaInst 0 comprot oreanize i ublienn blueks I8 sure to meintain o Hice compiiet organizatlon of Demoeratic whites, There must bo an effort in some woy to divide, What Is wanted is 1o reach the Conservatives, pressil They represent the moro Intelligent, the monetnry and - commerclal | nterosts,— tho respeetability of the Hrate. They are axtremely dirgusted with Democratio e, They should attilinte, Jroperly, with tho Natlona) ltepublican party. They are certutnly not 1o he won over through the fostering of cole wred learders, The situntion must be recugenlzed as it fa, Tho bincks, nuterically strong, are practicatly wenk. Thelrs 4 slinply the wenkuess of lgnor- e ns opposed to liteliigence, The former must ever give way before the fatter, Tho day s come, If Woare ever ta havo §a respectablo prrty in the South, when the blaek 18 to be no unger puehed to the front beonuso of his helog o hlack, The colored gentlemon, 0 other words, is 1ot 10 bo considered merely beeauay of his belog a representative of his race, Race, In fact, I8 o be erowded aut of view. - Nelther the white nor the binek must o counted heeause of the cajor of his skin. We must look only 1o woneral resulta i€ wo are to have a Republicun porty In the Bouth upon the same moral footlng a8 In the North, 1 am awure that ll of this will be counted ng high trenson by our coloriel tenders, 1 nm but dealtng, howover, with unnnswersblo facts. | Imve tought for tha colored man the hest 1 know how, In the matter of their right 1 shnit nlwnyg be reudy still, ay {n the past, to_ labor in thelr dofense. "1 Inslat that the thno has come, however, when tho whites woll ns the blacks, are to bo constdered, Ibelleve, as [ huveo enkd before, that tha nppointment of tho Hon, Wili- am H. 1Tunt to I'resident Gueneld’s Cabinet ean but be conduclve of good, Ho ean but hnve s powerfal lufluonce In Louislana and throughout the South. I hiclleve ho will exerela: it 1o tho hest of his abllities for tho lmr\)’-unml. I1e witt have tho supervision, fu uli prodbablity, of tho Loutsluna appoluting He 18 not the” man to Lo led away by Loulslann Demoerats, or bulie dozed by Louiatunst colored leaders. e will look to general results. 1 awmn wlillug to ald him 1u the good work, Rteno, ————— Catannit.—Complete and [nfalliblo trentment for $1. Ask for Eanford's Rudienl Cure, vnch puekage of which contains one bottle Rudienl Cure, ono hox Cutarrhal Solvent, aud one Imn- proved Inhaler. Al for 81, ST. JACOBS OIT., SN “HE GREAT iy HEUMATISNM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soronass of the Chast, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Fest and Ears, and all other Paing and Aches. No Preparation on carth equals 81, Jacons O1L na o lu{‘r wtere, al~ipleand elicap External Romedy, Atelaf enintls bu. the eomparatively trifling outliy of B0 Centa, nand evers one rufferitae with pay can Liave fl\cn'pnud podtive proof of its clulms, Dircctions in Eleven Languages, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, A.VOGELER & CO., Haltimore, Md., U, 8. 4 Withont suedicine Mlan's Solublo Medicated Bongies, P'atented Oct. 16, 16 One box Now b il curo nuy cuse int funir days or leas. No. 2 will cura tho niust obstiinnte casy, atior ot Bow long stunding, ) Hdseo i dores of cubebs, copnitn, or ol of san. d, Lt ave cortatls b broducn dyspejoin by do- e ceipty Fu MILITARY ACAD- sy, ) inin of th cite e Rl By all Drucinia; oF matlod on re- Tufthor partioulurs sont for eireulnr, Box It oy G ALLANCO., Now Vork, SCALLS 0 FALRS AL STANDAKD S oF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS,MORSE & 0O, * 111 &118 LakaoSt., Chicago, Baeareflultobuyonty theGenulna EDUCATIONAL, DENNSYLVANIA iy, Ch P el wiinooring, Clinalea, Eniliah; degroes contorcon 60l 1IHE AL Peost. 5414 |DR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago, Lorsunally oe by Uryous, uF spacal Cansul 0, on \ll PR d disoused. Dr, pLysiCldn 40 bhu CILY Who wurrunts cured of £S5, IDR. LUCAS, T 1% houth Clnrkess, harterud by tha Btato uf Jilinols for the selentific, und specdy eire” of privato, noryou; ic, nbd urinary disoases Consulution freo. §i B0 4o eNA U L0 8t 1, Bundays 100 13w, i, only Curtis & Co. 40 Franklin St.,Chicago 811 to 819 N. Becond 8t., 8t. Louls, Manyfacturers nf Resry I Mdl. and Cross-Cut Wholesalo Dealera fn Hy {ielting, Eiles, Atnnd 1t nery Wihe Siw Lamminers, wiut il Mty o Piantig A4 Bolfll Manufacturees of Lorkwaod's Patent Blotted Cleealnr Snavs, Lerry St ieareanted, CAURPUL ATTERTION T0 NPALL WORR. Qur NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUZ e AT il s "qnfl B I’ROPoOSHLS Propasis far Mitifory Snpplies. TIRADQUARTEIOS DEIARLY QUARTEL E 3 Fort Dimalin, Maren 11, 153, Kealed propossls, i itiplicate, subject tho usaa condittone, will ba recelved at thfs ofico until 1 ek i an Pucaty, AprL I i, or attic e hotir cilowing for the differencn in time) ot the o tiees of the Quartermasters at tho following named rtutlons, at which piaces and time lll‘{ will he opened in presynce of hidders, for th furnlbing and fullvery of Mitiinry Supplion Guring tue year cam- iensing duly {8, ind endtng June @186, oa fol- o od, Hay, utid Chnreont, or stich of satd sups [y s muy e rediredat Qo Tepot, Fort dmns ha, Fart Niobrar, Fort Kidney, Chieyennn Dipot, Fort Tiscll, Fort Sanders, Fort Stano, Fort 1ail Fort il FortCameron, Fort Rebinson. Fort ieldger, o e, Furt Futterman, Fort MeKinney, and Fart Wastutiin, : Propasis will niso b rocetyed at this nfllee to the dny nnd Hour abuYe nated, for the delivery ot tho CAPR L Lh ‘lulnl nenrestto the mines on the Hine of the Unlon Pacific tallrond, 6f elehit thoisund tuns ol Conl, 0f 220 pounds b tho tan, ory at the Onialis Depot, or kL stati Faetiic Kuliroad, sast frim Kearnoy Ju militon pouids ghen wnd ono miiion {lh{! (urlum 1 sliould state tho rate por 107 pounda— it por hus Fropasls fof sithor ciass of the storos mentio or fi il thau the whils roquired. h praposal sliouid B In teipiient 1 articlo atvach siation, and must be ace v n hond In the sum of ong. ihournnd ). exectted strictly in accordanca with pinted instruetion, nnd apon the blank frn s r the de tho L e farnlshed under this ndvertlsement, guarante hint the party making the proposad *hnll oot with- dree the snme within aixty days from the date ane nounced for openi 1z wnd (it IF anid proposn] f0_accepted and a cantemet for (e on Ui for ‘! o will, within ten daya nftor butng notit awnrd (provided such notiticn- tinn b mndo within thy sixty days above mentioncd), tecept the s and turnisii gond und auflieient sure: tive ot vnce for th faithtul pertorimance of tho cun= 1 vernmont reserves the rlghtto rejectany or nll proposats, reference will be given to articles of domestic roductios Pliinnk uropesnle and printed ohroularr, stating the sttmated quantities of Wood, Hay, and Kind nd Chinreonl roquired ot each statton. and glving full ine strietions ax 1o tho manner »T bidding, conditions to be obeorved by bidders und terms 01 tanteacl, ate., aelll bu furnishod on upplication to thisotice or 1 1S stermnaters At the yarious stagons 170 1°0nt eid Duopol Quurlerasters, el ML LUDINGTON, Ctinf Qunrtermoater. NOLICIS O Contractors and Builders Sented proposals, nddrassod to the La Sallo County eare of vod until CourtaTlouse nnd Juil Hullding Commiro Cotmnty Clerk, Ottnwa. [, Wil e v Fhursday, tho 17th iy of Mareh, 1], 1 ng all the mnterinls un {0 the erection snd compi for L Salle Uuns for the ssma as fur et Suld Dutlding Lo be te ana nnd specificatinins can bo seon at the Commit- e €Ity of Ottawa, 115, sid in the oflica of the urchitect, Hoom 44 Sajor THack, ¢hi All proposnts’ for the butlding entiro companted by a cortinied cheek for the s nnid Uik fUr keparate burta of the work wiih i e fled check for $lu1 with ench bid as . unranted that the parties bidding will onter nto contract or torfelt the nmaunt of the clicck, “The mccessful biddor or bidders will bo Fequtred to enter into @ satistuctory bufid fur the {nlthful pers farmuncs OF tho contract, sald bond 1o be approved |l‘7 tho Committo The Cotmnitt reservos the Flkht to rofeet auy und il blds pot dooined for the interestof tho County, GEO, W, ARMSTRONG, Uhuslrman Bullding 'ommittee. Notice to Contractors for Docking and Dredging. CHICAQO, March g, 1831, Proposals are invited for construction of docks and slips on the Calumet Riverat South Chicago. The work consists of about 500,000 cubic yards of dredging and filling; and 18,000 feet of dock front. 1t is proposed to contract for about 250,000 cubic yards of dredging and filling, and 8,000 fcet of docking at the present time, Plans and specifications can be seen atthe office of the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Co., No. 125 Dearborn-st., Chicago. Proposals will be received until the asth of March. J. B. BROWN. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, e ann ST EICE P THE BECUETAIY, | WARIINGTON, 13, C., Slaceh . Bl oealx will bo rocalved nt the nftics of tho tho Treamiey, until 1 o'clock 14 furch 24 11 Tor manufacturing, doiivs ering, und putting in place cortaln {urnitire réquired for thie Past-Ove I tho U, 8. Custom-1ousa Bultd- $ine at Chtengo, Tinuis, 1y icition 10 this oftice detatled fnformntton 1 to Turnlture monufnoturars desing to L propisle, o Liepartment seserves tho riulit th refoct any or A, or parts of any bid, mud 16 watvo fefvets, L F. FILENCH, ‘Acting Soerotnry. Yroposaly fur Iron Drife Jalt, Hoxou fiibia, ) cuicaao, 1k, Marchi 5,131, § LED PROFASALS In "tripiicato, will bo rae arthte oftics uutil 12 o'clock_nawn, ueuiny, colre AL 3. 1w, e furutaiiini aiout threo Luheed un ninoty” tholiaind pounds (KBGO0 Iha,) of Tron Drite” Bolts, required for, Crits 40 the Bxtetlor Hrenlowater 81 Chlenco, L Tiey wiil by of ung-fich round iran, In leniths varying from alxtoen (6 th tirty-two Gt} incties. For complets bill, speciticae tons, hlunka for propasais, and all infarmtlon, ap- iy at this olice, o 1. LYDECKER, Mnjor af Enwinvorm, U, B, A, __RUBBEI GOODS, GOSSAMER COATS, fi”' t COATS, Ladicw' Clrealrre, ete,, Wholesato and totuli! u Br R. T, WHELPLEY, Matnnd 13 Lako-nt. OYSTERS. | 200 a Dish! — l I ls‘L‘"% Man _BATLROAD TIME-TABLE. RRIVAL' AND DEPARTURE Monday excepted, {ally, g . Chiengn l|! l"‘l;::‘ tern Inllwvny, e e s = T.eave. | Atrivo. Expross, 1 ACGanE KDY EXprons.. Bhm al'ncific Fuat Lino, ,, atloux Clty & Yaukin: aUmaiin Night Expross ut vdnr Huplds Night Bxpros allen Moinos Night Kxpros alin Molnea idny Expros: ainuz City & Yankton .. akrecport, Hockford & Dibugue., aFreeport Kockfonl & Dulniquo. 7hrecoortitk fora Lake Guitoy ipe i 1Milwnukeo & Groen iiay o LAwAUKGD Dassnniear. s, MiL. Groen finy & Marai Greén Hay,sin taneselili 2] ut & Minnannolls E<prads ‘% Pxul & Minneanolls Expross, Li%erew & Toatwaod FExprm EMinnasotak Contrd 1l ota, UMlinnesota & Contrut Dinkol LEODG 0 T, vin doneasiio,., aklain Expross... uiet ¥y akl wEl] “n=Depotorice of Wil and Ki Tiepot cornor of Caual and Kingie-mse: Chicaga, Thtrlington & Quiney Raf For Maps, Timo-Tablos, Nicoping-Car .\v“(!tll-;lv\'l‘n‘r;dn— ‘ilnl.'npn‘y 8t W Clark-at, trand Pncllie Hotaol, Hrink km};)r‘:‘:iL';:'I:‘\:tl‘.mgl“nrhullnnl-uv.. Grand House. and 75 Canal-st. iy Palmec Rl i ok Lonvo, Arrive. Mottawa.Streator tinl, 3 bNebraska Expross. By, o th tbubague & Sl ¢ [0 IAIIR»I:II{;_-“ -Hrl";!'fli.)l\l Ktorling )fl URY g tiannas, Colomdo & Tdas Fai) Avirort Siiiiny irassniits bauearn Passonger,., ., ;fii\ll"nilrnllliiglp‘.wn. Nt itock o & Fru ) baurora l'n(l()rr:'g\!?"l i ;u{“rnm :’!ll‘!l}l’fl'l‘ AUTOTN Passi furorn Psanger TETCenng & X " o ‘Thentee Train—\ aDally, b Dally, &mmn’,}. xnm‘n;. ©xXeapt Sunday, ¢ Dnlly, xeept Mondar Ao Chtenao, Milwannkee & At. Pant Tt Jn-iiaain Dot Sotver cunum'lnn'&':i'.—';.fii- Ct g ark-st., Grand Lucitic Hotal, and af Dapor, | " 00F Houso, Milwaukoo Fnat Mall.ue,)ueas, Milwnubeo & Waukesba Fiiirss. Milwauxge, 8t I'sul' & into. apolts EXpruss trsins, Grvun Dag, Menssha, Jluion Ripeues traihs Mliwaukos, ” Madisan, (Clien Tdwa, and Dakota Ex ..\ Etavens Point and Ashisnd ¥ Milwaukoo, Madisos, and L'rairig| Chien Expre 1dvertyvillo Accowi Eigtn Passonger. , xgm-wn-,m edar i Egin & Rirk) Eigin Spoetal All Minnesotn trains ron vin M for st 'aul and Minneapolis are '-'»!?‘.‘,‘.’{K'.‘r VAo Ison and Prairlo du Chlan, OF via L Jrosse & WVinona. m s 3515 4 o 03 g &My a 7 an iMpu D01 pm 5300 i }mxm ’n‘m! i 1010 am. Depotraos Hinals Central Tentiran. epot 100t of 0-st. and 00t of U'wonty-aoonnd. “LlcketOmce, 121 ltandolph acita Hutel, biid Valiser Hiagre. *% ek (RN St Louls & Toxns Kxpross, ... s HE 1Gula X Torns Bast Linig: oo § 48] 810 CHiro & Now Orleans Brpros e bl Nuw Ortiuans & Toxns Fusy 83 pan| Hpringtield Express.. B ol Speingtioll Nt i) i Yyorln, Burlingun ¥, Re [ v sFaoria, Nurliogion & Kuouc.., |y 1) 5 Yontiag & Crntswort Exprosss || gy B Chataworth Exiiross. * 40 pin| Gilinan Datunies it bl Dubugue & Kloux (i 330 hm Dubuguo & Sloux Clty Exprose..|s v:4) pi " Lonkaturdar nheht to Giim, 3 e0nbatunday Light runs w"l"'.g‘rlllf only, Wishnah, 8t X.oula & Pooific Rallwwav. Deputcornor Btowart and Archor-avs. (£wonty-thinds AL). Archor-ny, curs vin ¥ Ticket Onice, 8 Clark-st. Bt o, I INSdiRls, cnve. | Arnive, Ht. Louls & Guif Expross . Louls & Gull Kansun ity & Tonvor Fast eortn, Hurlington & Kooku Peorin'e Pukin Buectal ..., ox Bpringtiotd SHannibul Fasi Line A BeoBLRUIST oy 5 'eping Crrs from Chiea: kel Louls, Kansas City, wmnd Fooria. 1'arlor DIIY%IEILI with rovolving chies Cnlcn;u 10 Bi. Louls, and Ro- St ity Mo whak core Gicuks b Haralbat und g nnge o Y Bl LLoula ot Kansaa City, 0 0% Soncno e "hieniy & Alton, - Onion Dapot, Weatsido, curnor Canal and Yan 51 - con, n o T oL, Urand Facitio 1otk and Palmur House S Louve. | Arive. | o TWpm it nnsas City, Donver & Pu gfi:x'.:‘-:‘m;yy. Santa Fu & Hover fint “L'oxiis, Blotilo . Now Uribans rivaus B Louls, Springdold & 1 grad., Vgoria, Muriing- § Knst Exprosd ton & Keokuk § £X. vin Chanos Dekin & Buorla K, ":Ts"""“"li reatur, CON, nge'n 1. oliut & Dwight Accommodauon, NAVIGATION. NORTI GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Bteamers sall Every Saturday from New York Jor Soutlunmpton and Iiromen, Presongors hooked for Londun und Parls at Jowen mios, itatds e vRasG Srom” Row Yurk fu Southampton, London, Hluvrd, snd Gramon cabin, bt ocu cibit, 88 wheornge fbL ‘lll’" tlekots ot reduced rutos UELRIUIS & C Jowling Groon, N. Y, e stocrage mto by the Nartornind asva tram Bromoi 16, chicazo o i 21d 1o uly sEonls aBIHoFzo 10 rell ok ok fig theen "‘“'M AU 0 thouth Cla unomi Ausi AR SR, W, ESCIL vk Fiftheuy. Locul Auvite. S| o will Teave “New York direct riltur und Mursoilios, taking frolht und pas- wrs; HINAND DI 1 Mareh 51 VHAEDE M Bl 11 1Latus of pune aL toommicy, 82 ¥ nrgfirm‘ulnn didrosd BOUIS K BEBLAN, Agont, 6 Bowllog drevn, fuutof rond W WIHCE, Cavin Agont, 7 Clarkast, WAL, K Bluwmae’ Akont, § Chiongo, FRIAL GEIRMAN LIN Tlambune-Amoricnn Packot Coutpiny’ v i, London, Churbnure, wnd Hn g D \u‘brm Ltaten to Biymouit, paiiita (n the south uf wund nll )i Bene o, 40 stesrao, § A Todueed mios Lrofutid steormgu tirkots trom ura or Lluvro, 24, KUNUARDE KOOy Gy B, IUHCHARD & 40 Gondral lnese ral Agonts, o v ) Broudways 8., Now York. STATE LINE "o Glasinw, Liverpool, Dublin, Beliat, und London- durry, trun N, V., ovory Thursday, First Cabin, ) i oo according Focond Cabla, 10, Bloeru 11 3L Theao stenuiors carry nolthor 3 g caltlo, shoeth DO IRy ALY & (0, 5 Brundea 1 1of Rundolphi-st., Chicigo, prit 21 m ANCOR Tho mors do'mot carry catile, alieup, of pi RO YOI 1o Lundon dtrucs o OF Pe TPORLA Mureh i 8 1 | =——e-—, Surch 2,2 b Cablns, Bto gl Exgursion Tickots ot roducod raies. Staurago, HENDRI iton-st, i 61 Bron N ON_BRO Pt o w Michigan Centrat Statirond. Dgpot. foot of faxe-st nnd foatof Tweniy-sacond-y cknt Uttice, U7 Clark-aL, suuthoast coriler of Itane dolpl, Urund V'scitiy 11otel, and at Palimor Mousa, [ AsaTe ) Amive Moll (viadtaln ana Ale Line) Now Vork & Woston Kx.. pm Hpoclal Now York kx. (uaily), bt Kalauag00 Accommodatl anu Atlantio Express (dally). am Nighb Expross g AR rand Jtapids $°41 ‘Stall F3 Grand ltayids Tatorkr tixpro fib aurand Jiapids & Muskogon E: am COn Sundays this tealt frtmmen. Moo epat, COrTr of Ui b Clnrk-st, Bhorpiat Graud 1'aciita 1otoh and 13 [ Kausas City, Lusveaworth Clitagn Foxt Exbross 12:08 prul* 2:18 pu Pury Accommodation i y Sutich ituite NIt KEGrdsieerer: MOk b It o0& & KanssaCity, Lenveumorin s i chison NIZhE Rxpross. oo (MO0 pmli e an Pyl chie B S UL Ul LA *1aily oxcapk Sundays. 1D urdars, 1Walky axcon Sondaye = 108 oxcep Hau Iale Ahore & Michigau floutnern, Taitway .6t ofticon At doputs. Vi Buron-st, huad of liy taile, wuniy-aucond-si. nod kortystilrd-st, o) wid Traigitt offico ubdur Sheroian ‘House, and tokay Oliices 14 thio Girund Peolio Lotel aud Palioer (oue. Mail (via Maip Lt e Ao Dork Repis! sutning Expross (atly). {410 . ¥ Exprosa (NIl a0 ton ullding, un Fickot Oticus, 81 Clari-: Grand Uaciita Lutsl, wad'Depos (Bxposiuon Loavu, 350 08 pml d foot of Twanty. ark-st., Paimor louso, ulld' o Artive b } 8i3) kid tusuy. *Bunday excepiud. Iankuken "":'i L aku-at. ulid ;008 OF “Divantresa owte 3 teiieva At dopota wnd 14t Ilundulvhaumd Lucitio Hutul, whd Paliuor Hiouss. Toave_| Ariva, Depat, toat o Cincinnaty, ndlsnapolls & Day Exproas, * §:00 am *llpa § 8310 puali Tl wu UNARD MALL L Halltng twico a wieuk 10 witd from Britiah Ports I'sse iy ‘Vickots row Liverpoul, Quochstown, Ginsiow, bublin, Belfust, and Londondurey st lowest rites, _Cowpany's Utlicw, coriur Clark and Rendolpli-sta. Chlcago, “lieatia fur X1, uiid upwards, luwust ratus, Y TT T BIA e DR W batern Axont. STINGS, STOCKHOLDERS ME Olica of tho Uhicago, Burfinglon & Quiney Railroad Co, €icAao, Few, ¥, 1. TO TUE BTOUCKLBULDERS: Notleg 18 heroby wiven that, pursuant 1o tho by-laws of the Compnny, thewnnuul tiewtiug 0f tho slockiolds grsat o Litchgo, Buriington & Quiney Rllroad Company whil bu Bl a e oitice of (e Conpuuy (i Cheagan i Luwwidiny, tho i duy of Murel 180, w11 o' fur s ey vl : Direc U0 Leanse aetion uf uy atier sl bufore the wovting. Ny urder uf feeton. JOk R AL Y UL, Il i Lhut iy lekally cotio 2 Rm’llmml'ull)l. LIS WoLD, u uf 1hio Buurd, \{ T U\ Al MANHOOD RESTORED. A victhin of eatly Iinprudence, g noryous do- Llly, promatire decsy, ote, having tried I valn A i A e L i Pt o sadzecu y i b 3 furors. Addreas J. 1 REEVES, 4 Clstbuus-at, N, ¥ l RAILROAD TIOK GHEAP 12, 12 ‘LLOKKICDS At NAT. REEVES & C0.'S, Tiekel sud Bxchaused. ok, W e et ol ndulgh. o terducod rites mNqul:.‘ Pittahurs, Ft. Ways 21 MAtLwar. r Van I und Cansle Plekos Oitous e T.b‘m O Patiiir biotse. Urand Paciud fiubelan 10wy ail und Bxpross.,, Nuw Vork Lxvress (dally) Paulil Expivss Waily), BusiLino, Vittshurg, Cinelnnatl & 45 Louls I 18 Canaind Koloe Ml o, spenstnlidt il STt Moo ; Pacity ow), und Valmer = Luave, | Arrive. * 8:40 amls 8:30 pn | 7i4 pant) T:0 an llaals $tallrost (Danvllle Houty.), . Ticket Odices, 'l e Honsos ‘Draad Tatito Hhotar Tauvo. ' Ardve sy Bxpross swlt 413 pa RN vl 713 8 “juutty vxvopt Bunday. *Dally,