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TIIE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. MARCII & 1881 TWELVE PAGES 11 Whale, wintor-bleached., .. Kotstaot o, strletly puri. 1afoot ik cxten Turj Minee ol hin, o ) kot Tha e AP TUne 50l Wit netiati demand cuntinues steadily fule, and i aIONR Wik un sl stendine Turnnces there nro no Atoeka In_exenas of cirrent requites ol dumand in (hereloro the duointina; ana,, ments, aud n continued anticlpated, “Holow n Lake Huperior, Jinka Snjrior, Laka Sunerior , aceording Ameriean ¥cotehi, Authiracito and ek Bilvney (aft)y e ‘Ferma—Fout mon ATOFS—Are firuy, with car-l solling ut Wo 4 penchbluw, wnd Evalo for carly rose. BILY AN GAME-Puuliry s fearco and Bighur. Turkoys selling at iatic; chickons, drossod, at 1itgaize, and flvo t folggeile. WId Towl' wero in IaIr Aupply st £1.20 por Aoz for xmall ducks, KL for TmnUards, 6150 for Canvas hacka, And §153 for ool ks, BALT—A Steady trade 18 noted at quotations: Fine snit, Fauinaw nnd Now York Conrse wilt, per brl Daity, with bags. Dalre. withont s ‘Astiton duley, por « ronnd nlum, in_bous, {verpaol ine, brown 1.0 SEBDE-\Wulo g \ with Tt ofier- ingy ait around. 1 riipe an axcoption, and, aithough the price of tha pust fow days romuined une chnnged, youthere wax n slugeish fooling apparont In Lo iourkot. Tlununrinn was in netive domand. ne Jasmiliotn lot of fno Gurman acting at #L0 Clover mis quotably ut $Liks+W far tair to hig imo. ‘Clineiny st ELE foF primie, and inx aL 113, ollyored. ¥niGs woro madu of ) bugs of Hmoihy eed nLELGLLX Tur poor and EL5@LM for Road to ixaoed nt 61,19 G4 bags millos av #LU2G olee Gormnn and e for eommon. A 1'llly~lnxg|ulllu ALG)er No. 1 conn- it No, 2 0L iy \\'mlmum-xhn nir demand at the de- 10. 'The base price wns $1.08 per gallun h6 market 18 dull at pur quotations: tivod to cholee medl tul Conemo nud dimiy (b, Ny sl unwasfed 1060 5 Canrro whd nnwashed feacs, Modium unwashed flecea Bodium washod floecw,, Hino washied tlecc Conrse wastied floce 4 Conten Brothers (IBiindeiyia) Mnreh 15 sny Sinrketa are ngnin 1atlona wre redured, Tradu ik Beon quicte Munus Inctururs cytipinin ot Uio unantiafnctory dofnand Toe thefr aoods, and_ther eaimot be (nduced 10 iy mora Taw matorial than ey requira tor mmediato use. “Tho suppiy of fioece waol i oiLE hatids i very modor- 20 and 03 14 18 now o Inta In the Rearon it Wil he for tho Interest of shippurs 1o Turiard thelr woals at once uid have them kradcd und ready for salo buforo tho near nppronchi of tha now clip, 'ihe impressian (s galning grvund that diera I8 corisdorablo wool yol 0ld in many parts of the Weat, sud tho fute which uAY DO Heat sent to murket il hive & buttor chatce (5 00l circtiiar of worand all quo- of Isposed of tu goud mdvantage than those Jelt Juter, LIVESTOCK. CHICAQO, ll"h‘f"l"ll—' '41‘(‘ I{m. Thesday ] “Potal.... . . 6081 LI Ulgf;‘lfl Hl'l?.hlhl week, e, (] 2500 A0 Shmmente— Monduy... ol | 3 5 CATTLE~The Iresh arrivals nmonntod o about 28K, mAking o total of sumothing Iiko 2,500 sinco Sat- urday, which is less thun one-third of the usanl aver- nze. There was o by no monna sharp domand yester- day from any sourco. 'Tho wbnornmily bhigh pricos provalent sincu Friday last, it ts confidontly expect od, will rexult In 0 bl runof eattle within the noxt fow days, und bugers were not disposod to fuvest bo- Yond meating thelr most urcent waots, Tho mesxro proportions af the supply, however, onabled hotdora to matntuin the extreme prices of the day botore, and these countrymen who wers so fortunata ns to have <catiloon rale realized handsoma protits, Although tho quality of the mupply wus not noticably botter than the rocent uvernge, thore was comparatively Attle stuff so poor that better than €47 could not be obtatned, whilo by far tho Incger part changed ownors Atprices runging frum §LW upwurd t0&.%. Thoro were o bumber of truosfers nt £.0@555, 1od two ur threo at stil highor figures, €125 belni pald in ono in- stance. Locul butébers puid as high as #1335 thouxh they securcd most of thelr mupplles at Ftockers wero n demand, thougit thore wna but Jitfia trading in that cloxs, prices belog wis nbove the views of buyers, ‘Tl tnrket had an . ottied tono ntthe inish, and it is only o question of time, and & very bricT tine, when prices will tnke tho back track. uru-r,u-mxm“m ! Wi 1w snd, z\f‘t.:'nnlgnlx:\:u -Steor wolkhing Ly Clwics ooy and’ Well-formed X .-:l;! l‘m-unn- i 03576 fonca Wach wolgh: Ini 1.3 to 1. venrien 5.0033.40 Mediuu ernd i LW 1o . 4G40 Butchers' Stock—| comninn to choled enimEdo . 4.0 ! mihon eatis, e o A ST i i bulls, nnd senlinwing st 2@ Veuls—Per 1 Ihs, 8 Tl Price, HA 450 B 5 ™ T e, FEa 2. & 1 ey k) . ke Hatockers,.. 2 1 cown, 40 W yearlh aw TO WA R furtior etifoning of urlwsyena terduy, tho mnll aupply un malo LGINE takut atan Averuwo advancy over Sanday's Neurcs 0f 36 orun advanco rlnce Suturdny of 15 Shippers, s on tho ravious dy, wero tho rincipni biyers, there not hy- ing erioush hogs to muke it sworth thelr whilly fur VACkers 1o enter the market. P'aar 10 ciolee lght R0l B 8370 Tienvy at .00, ikips and s34, Moat of Die 0 1L §.b5%. for light-wolhts, And ut 8. 4.0 envy. Noi—All aulox of hoss, tn this markot are mady Subloct to @ uhrinkaxy of 40 Ihy for enal iy, sow, and 2 1b8 for each wiag, Dend hoga nell at Zc por Ib fur overages w7 A1) s und over, and at ic for Averues of Ioss thun 200 1bs. N0 AL Ar, Price, i’ o e i K i B i TEEPhoro wi w nominaly firm markot, at 84.0) 5 por 100 §h3 for pooe Lo cxten qualities, s wora tindo 1 nlmost excluaivoly of s0p—abont & dussh 0uds,—which soldul 8.0, avoraged % 1us. BUFFALO, BUVPALO, Match 22— CATT1R=Itocointa to-day, 4, markot, demund wetlve und prices huvo advianced 10100 por ewt.y olferings Jehis salos oxtra sloos, BRGSATGE nw very exien horat fale (0 cond, fLina 483 oxen, KLi0Lid; nothink dolng in other wraivs Tor want uf stock. DR AXI LA Itocelpte LA narkot e naL quatibiy hiehor; anlos Tnlr to guod Weatern, .0 8.2 olew, $5.43.50; W ostern inmbs, falr s Hecolpt, 00; markot, wond domund and Pricus ‘u whade. Nighoei ailorings Huliad; aalos (i bt to chutew Yorkers, SLueL ) i medium, @ik chiwlco Itenvy, #AUGR; pig: 8,131 0 mon, $1336,0), 1, B « IEEY CATTLE=HO- 1 for Wontarn cut- 1% e for Nortiiern thoro was Fudus walos of choles ot 66.0ataH1 03 tm, Hrst guntity, #00ghi second quatity, thied qunlity, 44006178 v Tut wivino, 1V, GHGTc. sis—Rocelpts, 2T, common to ctined fully yie, with moqormte valosg nsoid 1 ot nt £.002500 euch] Oxtra, H6006U50; Tainb, $5.U0:20.75. KT, LOUIS. ST Lot Mareh £L—CATTLE=Domand “"‘l‘&bk Bighiors rocelpL, o sipinenta, {00 sxpurta » Bib; kot to clivlen sbippin Ja31 wedluni 1w L3t BULCRo oore, ¥ tair uws and eltord, . i foeds ern, HALG LU atackere, KWL SHzkr—itooaint, 2, whiptilonts, 40; markot quist and wonkurt nedlam o kood, $#10063.00; cholce 1o frncy, $.154.70, KANBAR CITY, KAxs LTy, Starch H-CaTTin-Sihe Price Qure Tent roports recelpts, 12T shinments, 04} sotl Brmy maLlve bhinbe mmmflsé,'flmflvb&ur id 11 tarket fairly fvadorm, $3.UNA. Rilve cows, §2./ HOGR=liecolla. 53175 Shipmanta acilve and stoadyi cholce, fU035.10; Habt shipping mixod packing, Klhsidl BT LIBERTY, EAdT LivERTY, L Mureh 2L—UATTLE=Recolpts, Diread-allstuncut Sonanments oL hany on 1 L7 DriSon wetlyo and 340 WiKRe HodSocihiin bl Lk “Chliadalpbias, bLue i murket Hrmi falr Lo gouod, CINCINNATI, ch 24~110a8-In falr demand; Ught, SAUGRID; packing, £.4he ol Fosetie oy Aipmarite, LAY fryshee et BY TELEGRATH, ‘ FOREIGN, Spectal Diapateh to The CAlcaca Tribunes irout, March £~11:30 8, m—~¥LOUI~No, 1, 2,88 6. UkATS—\Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 9 1045 No, % e84y oring, No. 1,5atd: No, 2, Sbtdi white, No, 1, be 8dj 0.2.Ya; club, No. 1, (0s; Nu. 3, detd. Corn—Now, e 64; ol G ulid, PuOvISI0NK—Fork, 66, J.ard, ble 6d. . Liverpyool, March 2-2:00 p. m.—Westher snowy. Breadatuni stvady. New corn, e tt. Ileat unchanged. LivEueool, March 2-4:3 p. m.—Bacon—Long Sloar dull at it 64 short clear dull atdls. Heef—Ki- " India mess tiroior at i0le. Chesse~American Chylgo Quil &% 10k Wheat—\Winter sioady at Os 104 Com—Mixedd steady at 5 534d for old. 5364 for now. Reain—Common London femer at fm 0. LAvRIeoot, March 22, evaning—CoTroN—Dull; FLIBAR; anles RO balent Apeculatiun and expart, 01 Amnrican, 490, 3 l:n‘.“mr Stendy, Corn—Now Westorn mized, i YARYS AND FABRICS=At Manchestor dulls tends Ing downward, RECEIPTS—Tho past Uiroa caninla; Amarlenn, L0, JaNno: ~PETROLEUM~Bplrits, 0)¢610c; rofinad, 7 e, TUREENTINE—Bpirits, Mahin &1, ANTWERE, MArch Z.—PETROLEES-20F, Jthe fullowing wora recetvod by the Chileago Board days—\Wheat, 214,00 of Trade: LivERioor, Maroh 22-1:% p. m.~Weatner snowy, ieendatufte atendy, Coen, b i, ifost unehunuod. . 1L, March 2L~V hoat In fale demoand snd firmy rod winter, U5 1Ud: ‘No. 2 aprini, s fd: No, 1di eorn In batter tono nnd more money aake - 008 0T cinet—Whant quist and fient. Com gilnt ot id decting, To arrivo—\Whent qulot, Corn 1n gnod domand and strong at &4 advance, Fork, 68, Lard, i), Brcon—Long cloar 8 lower atdte i ahort flear i lowor nt diny tallow, 3is 0 checso, Kis; livof, LONDON, March 22.—LIVERPOO1~W heat firm. Corn tonding wpmard, MARK LANE—Corgoes ofF chust— Whent firmly iold.” Corn notmuch demund; falr avernue Amerlean ‘mixod, s G4, CAnmos on pamnko—Wheat fiot much demand, Corn tending upward, Falr average quality or Amartean mized faen far prompt shiipmont by sail, 258 Ud62Gs, Wenthor in England frosty, NEW YORK. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tridune, NEW Yok, March 2.—G1iAlN—~W hoat—Wintor whent was nalt unsclilod un o loss extanalyo nuyo- niont, notably 80 in tho upton line. peculation showod nacelded honitancy, nnd undor a_prossuro to place stock an tho option Iiat, partly un Waestern nce count, prices, nfter upaning & tello stronuer, noon grve way und declinod about i@ke abu. Early doliverlos on the cantrary ralllod from o apiriticss nnd somewhiat wenker movemont onrly In tho day tu increasod favor with tho ox- port futerest. and on tho more popmine wradus, pocticulurly rod, galned a3 a bu. ‘Iho weaknoss In ocdan frolghta helped the export interost, Epring wheat has boen in limited demand, und quoted hicnvy and frregular; salos of No. 1 red at $1.21¢51.4, closing at $1.20 bid: No,3 roa at 8.54%a120l4, closing nt 1135 nsked, for choleo rallrond; do to Arrive within n week nt 8123 do Mareh nt $.25GL2Y, closing st €133 bidg 4o April nt $1.5@LEBs. cloing nt #1275 bid and #1.05( arkods do May at #L.21H@1.22%. closing nt #1473 bl do Juno at $1.374@1.21%, closing ot 8213 do steamor wrada at $1.220; No A rod ot 8l uniraded red HUGLE, nw to qunlity; New York No. 2 apring At 819, Now York No. @ mpeing ot gl Corn I mich less uraent roquest, oven for contract purposgs, nnd declined 4@4e a bushel on moro tiberal offeringss wulos 0f Westorn ungraded nt BIGIonA Yy Now York BoAmer aod n OXghils, elusing AL e biap white Southern at Hk<(Ze, &Y to auality; yollow Southern at Goi | Jerway sellow ot oilder Nu. 3 white ‘nt * " @isante; yotlow at steamor Wge. Uata—An acllvo business reported, in Srt kpoculntive, biit at ir- Ferulnr and, towiind the closo, generally tHifio sasior Dricen un fréor oMurins; paleaof white Wostern, un- sruded nk4ttg 19140, na th qualityr mixed do_at 4@ s mhito Nt fhiemile, s Lo qunliey: miged Blato nt $iher No. Chicneo auoted at de, dtyo fold firmly butduits cdr-londa of Kint and Jofsoy wout nt PLEGLH prima Blato quted ut 2101 aski for boat- Joads nnd €105t bid, Burloy—A very duil wnd wenk HHEkOL Huldr: 0 aninll quantity of twu-rowad State ropurted sold at nbuut S, ROVISIONR—Tloz_products wenerally deprested nnd unsettiod undor frer offorinus, Iamoly i the Apucilutlve interest, and anu rulon vory mdorute {uiry, tho mun fonturex of thioneirity laving boon 1n optfons In Westorn steain lard, which was pressed for aale, und declined materully, Inckyw the support ' of fmportant ° oxporl ~ de- :mmd. I\\’fnum i ,«!fluurl‘ “Iu;’nvwd lult.mi n{.lflll‘lrn or eurly delivery und rufed henvy; quoted e clum nt #15, fur gl iese. standard bandas $0 for new du, and in the 4 ling negivted and un- ;s Auell oot guoted down t £1235; Sty bid nnd #16 asked, Bacun weglected,” with long clenr closing nt $X25, shiort cleur e’ Bid, A Thuited enil noted OF Weatarn stenn inrd for onrly dollvery at reduced prices, feaving off nt $10.9, for contenet grade, and tn thy bption 1ine & frear moves ment, ‘but At much lower ruies with March uptions closing nb #LG nkads Agril at 0.k Moy o flime duna® ot - dlimig T Waly at 104, xhowing i deeling of 17gngce, s pLLOW—Moderataly netive, witli sulos noted at 7 BUGAUS—Ttuw 10 1kht roquest at 7:-16874o for falr o TeHniHg muscorn FREIGNTS—A sowiewhnt ivoly movoment roported In tho w ay of Lortn.{roluiita, i1 cuod, parc for broads M. butut gonerally weak' and in inataneos jower quotations, thy supply of teom available for carly having beon In ‘excoss of the requirements of rtippers, Pho outtow of provisions hus Leon compuratlvely Hmited, © purtly on constanmunt, Tiers vl stock profiting to some extent by the curs Nt luw frelelit Tnies; netond export purclases of ho prudiictn have. boen rocently on w restricted soalne I tho chintterine 16 busineas hus Loon modernte, though as n rulo th ndvintnze tins beon oaeiiger low mixed W the export inlerest on comparutively froe oficrings of ¥orLiverpool, on- Engemonta reporied, | tloar ot I 104gdeals il mastly throusl frefilit wud forwart shipment, snd b SULPOTL ALERTIOS WA l0tw 1s 18 10306281 'loch] &E2a 1 wheat b 44l provistons at les i@, Tursely through froleht and furward shipionts: part of ot DUFL BLEARICTS U 1w 1% 15 IG2n, To the Western Associuten Fress. NEW YOIK, Mare! ufut at 10 1 1 1-ltie: uros stemily; rel. 1 Aprll, 1 May, 7ics tuno, Wiste: ‘duly, 0ite; Awsust, 1 i Bontenthor, J0ize; Getobor, 1035 Novemuer, lu2ici Deeember, 1.21e. FLOUR—Stendys recetpis, 2000 bris; oxports, 00 brist superiing state and Woatern, $06GL1G tome a1 o kood exte, 15, Rouil £ elinien, 85,00 6387 white whent oXxtr, §) 0; oxten Ohin, FLAxC 6381 BL. Louls, $.0ekio; Minnesota patont process, 00K, expor! B recelpts, 72000 bi MM by No. 3 spring, $1. . 4 du, 41, 19 unuraded red, $L1seL20: No. o, 6, Josflznte 2iky rud, $1.8ie10; mixed winto ngeuiod white !r‘\;o .llnlu'.lt ireh, #1.35 L2563 Junc, 4. it April, By H{aiolges June, Svaaitfe. (uts honvy; olpte, Sl BN Saleda s S N e an, $igdbie, HAY=Qulot but lrns, 1ors~siendy. G- Lofteo ull and unchaniad. Sugar dully falr to goud relining quoted at §i4eddge. ulnsaes sy, with o fatr demuand. 1tico netye nd trni. EIOLEUN —Quloy bat firmy Untied, 8ljge; crudo, 1 rutined, ne, P=Nteaily it h-IGRLKe. Fiem; $L0a18. atrungur; K@it ) e, PROVIKIONK=Pork dull and lowor: old mons quoted ALHIAO; new do, FIGH, Beof tirm. Cut moats dull und dupresseds long elear midulos, 5140 short elonr, e, Linrd active but lowery Trlima stnn, 610351100 SUTTEI-1rn for chinleo; ke, CHERsE~Stondyy 1Wol2){c. : MILWAUKEE, Special Dispateh ta The Chicapo Tridune, MILWAUKEY, March 2%—Tho whoat inarkot ruled #lll Iawor to-day, ‘oomingly koverncd by continuod warn wonthor throushuut .the Nurthwest, lowor cablos, and_an ouslo¥ tona In other commercial con- trew—possibly wiso. by tho depression in provisions, Immediatoly upon tho opening prices recodod 3o from tho clusing point of Just ovouing, und tho frat salen of tho May optlon In No. 2 spriug wore at 1063, und 1t was nut long beforo 1t wa selling at $100, with, Avrll Bygteside undor. At tho ducline momie protty larxd lota wero taken on Eastern account, und tho tnurkot was thoreby stendlod. Ono block of W00 Dittwin purchused for n Now York house nt 1.0 (s Litd, id another L0 wont nt €106, - A4 the Yory lario plirchases soeed 10 comy trom oithor Halthnore or New Vork. ‘Toklig the dny altogatir, thig Srudd g wite np to B0 4VETIEe In volumo. Clasing pricos ut 1 o'cloek were an tollown: No,3 spetie, walior Mny, Aprit, $LUS( Nox 1 hard, nominally #L00 nad Fprhie, Giite. ho Into Baurd sitnosscd furthor doaroclution, niid Stay elosad At LIS, weling vory slowly 60 thut figure, Afier ruRNINE Drading hour anothior 3o wis knocked oft. 1 078 BOFO L=y, hHLOA b1 whent, nkatine 3 21400 Kume dny InsL yonr, ARG n 1600, and 51100 1n s, "Tho tav's recaipts wero'only JA bu, wnd thuro wers o N sl A hrament [n pork In the afternoon ad- Fane from FIS00 to $15.25 Tor cash Moas, Ay closiig at E13.80, To the Weatern Apsociated Press, l";.l‘\‘Al'ALln Wis, Starch 2Z2~Froun—Qulot snd wonk, Glkyx—Whoat trunr ouened o biyhor, and closed tirmy No. I nomlnals No, 3 frosh, $L55; 40 rexning und Muzch, $LUuk: Aprid, ¥108% My, #1004t Junie, #1060 No. Vit No, 4 und releoio : Carnateonnurs No. ¥, e, ' Gnte 1N8eivor No, %10 bid, itee stronger” N 1, W tinloy aalli’ No. '3 pring, hge. TGV DA Lowor. Mo porkc 415,00 cashy $15.13 Yy, dara—1Priine atain, #1046 crrh and Aprils 1102 wr, HOO-~Quict but stendy) KB.432540. 5 RIS g v K e A O T Y nove, SfHUPNENT—Wliout, 40 bui corti, nonu; onts, . . AT, LOUIS. LOUIR, Mo, Btarch 22— FLoUN—Lower to sell, AIN—Whont luwor and slow: No. 2 rod, 8.6 cash und Murch -(LOSMG@LOGS Aprili $LUGTER).0ks May; FLOH@LUH Junos Wisidie thy year; No, § €0, o bld; Nu. ¢ do, bie. Corn lawor; 4174240 cash, acenrding to lovation; 420 Marols 413441l April; €8¢ 420 Muy} 4GB June; $%@40 July, Ostslows ‘or: o cash una Atnfeh: 383¢iR%o Muyy Mteeito July, v wlow k41 ki, "oy Unolanied as ks TRAD=Nominal, BUTTEI=Quiot dalry, 18320, Eius—Fasiorat Ko, —~Qulst nt 1. ; PiovisioNd—Vork dull and I&wer t HSM0. Dry salt jeata lowor; §LINAT.NGs! limcon fower wt 3424, BI5GRIMME5. Lard numiinal, HECRIPTI—=Flour, 10 bLrl TTAN but auts, S but rye, dunos barley, 4001 bu, Hllll'ul:ri—}l ur, A0 Lrin; wheat, LU0 bu; corn, 200 bu; vats, 4U0 bu; rye, none; barloy, nune. BALTIMORE, BAUTIMOHE, Md., March Z.~FLOUR~Firm and un- changu. . GUAIN—Wheat—Westoro lower und weak; No, 3 Western winter red, spot and March, 3104@12ig; April, BL20MQLIAG day, $L0@ LN Juno, $LaX L), Corn—Wostern spos higber; optlns a shade off; Wostern mixud, spot and March, S3abikic: Aprit, B asked, no bidi May, bisabla; stewmer, BB wicady; Westorn white, &iedicy el AYptse; prinio, 6. 1Yo quiot at gL, 1Y~ Unchaggod, ilovidtons=Firh and unchanged, UTTRR—~Qulot, e L 241 KOLEUM N uminn). GROCERIES—Cotfus dull. Huger nrmy A saft, Pe, Pt e chiahged: TECKIITa—Flour, A4 bris; whoat, 9800 buj corn, by, AN r—Whuat, 19000 by corn, 7.1 b, BALKS—Whest, JI473 LUy corn, 13N by PIHLADELYIIA. % POILADELPRLA, P, March 2L—FLOUK-Firm and unchaoged. ltye flour unchanyed, UKAIN—Wheas Jusctive and luwer: No.3rod, ele- vatur, ELAGL20J; O stlunt, $1.13; rejoctod, grain do- pot, §L1U; rejectod, on track, $.15; No. 3 red, Mareb, LI@LD: April, SLIGAGLA; May, SLUNGL: Juoe, JLLGLILYE Corn i good demand and falrly whe . B0 but corn, ieamer st it e, b7 dunc, Bras netlvo, rejoctad Avril, steamer on track, 5S4 tenek, S1ide: aall mix MGG MRy, DI Jeimand fair and murket firn; 3% t5iacs No. AIONR=- il and o NCTER~in good demun pricos for eholen creninary: exten, ek an goon th enutee, 1T New Vork sinter s Tirafand Conndy, iy, axten, 21 e; Wentern canred oxlin, 1 . ‘bels; wheat, 18000 bas corn, o b enrn, 12300 bu, IECRITS 25108 nu; onta, BurrsieNTs-Whens ~ NEW ORLEANS, NEw On £.00; X KA NS, March 2, FLOU1t=~Dulls superfing, ELT5GA00; XXX, Mil30; blkh Rraden, £.40 [HIYYE rn firmary (2anie. Unts Atmer Gle. Conx-MEAl—Ennlee; quoted ot P MAY—Quict and mtentyt prime, FEAOY224.00 eholen, 22510, PROVISIONA—Lard, tlarce, market enster: 103ct keg firmor; 1ge, Tulk meatn easiers shouldues, lnoae, Si{er pruked, 53 elear rib, Bigc; elenr, s3fe. AVHIBK Y—Hteady; Westeen rectified, 0.0/ 110 GROCERTRS—Bugnr strong and highers common to #oud common j(13gus talr 40 1ol I‘y 1alr, libiB(e; Prinia to el et ol cinrfnod) 5457 0, 614 HHAN=DUI| &nd Tower TOLEDO. TOLENO, 0., March 2,—GIAIN—Wheat stoady; No. 1 white Michignn, £1.084: ambor dn, $.084; No, 2 red Wabnsh, apot_und March, $1.05% April, $1.094; M FLI04: No. 3 rad Wabnsh, 1101}, Corn qulet; N tootand April, 4344cs Juno, 4isfes rajected, Hige. Onta NG Fed, March. fol_nt th ch, o 3 1d; Avelt Deia sl 8L0s)s Mar, T1.109¢5 A EITE=Whiont, 16000 buy corn, 10000 bus ants, BIEMENTE~Wheat, 10,000 buj corn, 52,000 bug onts, AW bu, CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, O, March ZL—-COTTON~In fair de- mund; 10}ge, FLotm—Unchnngod. GRAIN=Whont tirms No. 2 red, 1105, Carn quloty Nu. 3mixed, fie. Onts dull; No. 2 mixod, fige. lyo dully ¥o, 2, 811211, Unrloy struniiNo. 4 fall, §1.04, PROVINIONS—-Dork dull und nominal; 31525, Lard dull and drooning: #0405, Bulk saonts wenks shoulders, $.00; clear rib, £5.50, Tincon caslert shouls durs. £0751 clon iy $9.00; CIUAT, ST WK Y—Tn wood domnnd: $1.05, BUTTRR~Firm and unchisngod, BOSTON, BogToN, March 20.—FLOUR~Steady; common ex~ tras, BL6024.75: Minnosotn oxirn, #5562, URAIN-~Corn firm; mixed and yellow, Glaniie; ntosmor, MGO1c: no grade, M. Unta qulot and unchunged. Iy, e@ .00 2ymlies cholca ¥oise. BUTTKiIt—Cholee Wasturn creamerlos, Ingtle packod, Ak Zia; cumiman t g X entern treah, 1ge, HECECPTS—Fluur, 0.540 bria, 400 sacks; corn, 09,00 bus wiieat, BUU) bui onta, UK bu. BUIPMENTE—Corn, A30K by PEORIA. PEONIA, Tl March 22.—GitAIN—Corn~Bearce and fem; now high mixed nnd wixed, £24Gsc. Onts firm: No. 2 white, %!4@334e, Itye stoady; No.?at 11001, 105, Mg wWiNEs~Unchanged nt $1.07, 1 but eorn, 800 bu; nats, nrley nono, 400 by BUIPMENTS~Whent, » i earn, 23500 bu; onts, .50 buj 17¢, 100 bu; barioy, none. ' KANSAS CITY. Spectal Dispateh o The Chicazo Tribunes KANHAR CITV, Mo, March 22—GRAIN=Tho Irice Current_ropurts: Whont—Hecotpts, 14105 bu; shipe monts, 8138 hn; wonker: No. i ensh, 8ic; April, ¥74os No, 2cash, Wige: Avrlh, 9itfe; No. 1 ensh, fvie, TR et shipmonts, 12821 bup ir- kotfimi; N e, DETROT DETROIT, March ZL—FLOUI—K.00@5.25 GIAIN=Wheat unsottlod; extex nominal; No. § white, BLOSG: Aprll, $1U%: Mav, 610634 Junu, #0894 No.2 whito, 810k No, 2 rod, $L454, Itecelpts, 3LUG buj shipoiants, .00 b, BUFFALO. March ZL-GuaiN—Nogloetod excopt 2g32i4e on track, BUFPALO, carn, which wns tirm but Kearca Pricos nominally uachanged. OSWIEGO. OBWEGO, March 2L—GHAIN scarco; Wostorn mixed, e, WOOlL. JI0KTON, Mnrch Woot~Quiet; Ohlo and Penn- aylvanis, 416 45¢; Michizan and Wisconsin, 4kadio! comblng and delalne, 4$5G4%c; unwustiod wools, wme- dium, 2wikes putlod, W' e, PHILADELRINA, Murch mand; Ohly, Ponusylyanin, and West Vieglnin, dnuble extrs und abo: Atricd 1 n, Wtle: mo- um, 4 dter cunmmo, Tl New York, Michil Indluna, und \estern, ti WG dict mediu conrse, 1 unwashod du Yheat fiem. Corn ~WonL—~Improved de- 8pecial Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, XLO1N, ML, March “.—~Tho sttondanco at salos on tho foard of Trady to~day wus light, on account of the blockado, Butter avld atritlo hikher und cheoss Towor than 1ast woek. 1ho hlshust price paid for but~ fur waa 440 ovor 1nd of e Togu- Tng sulen wero 20 bhox < adige; 7,051 lbs crenmers Bubtor at iy 2 buxon (f ehoosy nnd 41,68 Irrexulariy: towsl Ibs of butier anl i DRY GOODS. NEw YOIK, March 2.~Brown nnd bloachod cotton RUods moro active in frst hunds, hat pricoa unsettied und lower i sumo cascs. Prints L modorate domund. Ginghama continyo actlve und In lght sunply. Dress guous nd luwna slugiclah. on's wear af woolons ro- mainquiot. Jobbiug trado Talrly uotive. COLTON NKW ORLEANS, Slarch 22, dltng, 1lci low middling, 10}c; kood ordinary, $%c; notrecalpts, G000 tinlea; gross, 70K; exports to Great Jriintn, 40: w0 th Continont, Tl sulus, 4007 sivck, i OTTON-Quiot; mid- PETROJ, CLEVELAND, 0., March tOLEUM—~Ensior and quutntion lower; Stsndard white, 110 teat, Be, PITTHHIIG, March 22— PETROLEIS—Falrly actly United cortiticntos unsuttiod nt 30%0; retine rh adulpbin dolivery. Brans Fondsey TURLPENTINE, WILMINGTON, Morch 2L—BiITs 0F TULPENTINE— Firm; dle, Lotterlcs In Ituly—Enormous Sums Yeurly Puld to the Governmet by the Fooplo, Wiener All melne Zeltuny, An employé of e Tiallun Lotto-Amiaistra- non has recently published an interesting pamphlet respocting the lotto-playing in Italy, 10 wihich rleh una poor, lenrned and vnlears arw nddicted with cqunl passiun, und which co tributus a eansldorablo Rom to the Government rovenue, Not counttng thu lsland of Sardinin, tho lottery i 1870 brought no less thin 63,6k 200 o dnto the Treasury, ‘'ho total nmount of prizes was 56,614,120 lire, and the net Incomo to the Governmont 23721010 lire. The sixty- seven chicf provincial towns, with [ lottery-oflices and n populn. tlon of 401410 inbubitants, coused tha cnormous sun of 4,631,814 1iro to tlow imto tho Trowsury. Tho rural districts, with 1,102 oftices _and -ZL1G058 {uhabltunts, contributed 21,101,451 dtve; in othor words, the populution of tho ehlef pravinelal towns palid o voluntury tax of 10 lire 71 centestmi per capita, thut of tho rurst distrivts only 1lies 11 centeslml, making un nvorage of 2 lire B conteximt for overy Itallun subject of elther aux, 'The Busilicate, the two Culibring, tho Aubruzzes, Solise, the Marks, and Umbrli, containiug the stiallest numbor of por- Bous unuble 1o read or write, furnish also . the snullest amount of h)lhl-llllvlw)‘ 1y well as i direet and ndireet taxes, Thu provinees with tho greatest number oF persons not able to read and writo and n popuiation of 10GELE8L wouls spent SLG0E08 Tire for lottery playlog—L. ¢, 205 lirv ber eapita: nnd the remuining ones 22 liro for euch inhabitant, Lgoplo piay nioro whore tha i is facilitated bg'u Iurgo nuinber of lottory-ofe flees, Twentysfour provinees with 1, expunded 8225857 lre, the other fo three provinces, with 452 otlices, ouly 15 11 lire, making an nyerage of 4 I centeshind for the forer, wnd 1 llrea 12 centeslmil n head for the Inttor, 10 thase provineos which puy w lurger fquota of texes the Inhubltantsare more givea o pluylng, Aswcueious, und 6t o kuitio Hme res cutnble fuet, be it mentioned that the City of larin, with % por cent of persous unable ta read mad welto, pays on nn avorngo 1071 lire u bewd to the Jotto” administration: Milan, with an equnl pereentave, $dl Hreg Vonl With 47 per cont, 14.50 Ilrm Genou, with B8 per cont, 8.06 liro: Howmo, with 60 por_cent, 1041 liro; Florenco, with 65 per cont, 1655 lir: Botogin, with s rcent, .70, snd Nuples, with 0 por cont, ey, 70 villees T ——— v East Hoston Stroviu, . [East Boston prides jtself on the nomonclutura of iis streets, which ure numod fu gro n\u |n,lul- lows: Four fur Amerienn siatesipen; Webster, Everett, Sumner, and Hayne; cloven fur forelgn oitics, LIvorpool, Loudoi, THuvee. Purls, [irau Orleans, Hamburg, Pravkfurt, Luboee, (i and - Vepioog four for Hevolutionnry hero Putnam, Prescott, Wrooks, and Sturiou; two for unval heroes, Porter und Dee famous Lattles, Munmouth, Eutiw, Lexington, Princeton, r‘unuuuu1 uud Hennlngs ton; threw for birds of prey or historlo ships of ooacs, “Conday, Fuleon, and wur, St us ony Enn]g- cloven for pocts, 'opo, Uhnucer, Addi- son, Wordsworth, Byroil, Moore, Stiiton, Homer, Cowper, Colerldge, aud Swilt; flnully six for rm-t painters,. Reynolds, Trunbull, Kuclter, logarth, Van Dyke, and West, Nothing of Jioston vultury coulil bave dignitied corner lanip-posts with so tuuch of blograpby, goo- gruphy, history, poetry, and art. e i \\'Inehuur’J lllnnll:ll:lphl‘t‘.: on, coL weak lun, l‘::nn:fl?u.cflam:&wrfl dobllity, ~Establish twenty-one yeurs. o ——e—— Robust and broomlog health in Hop Bitto; ey family cau wiford to be wlu:om’umm, g - until ber release 14 otfevted MARINE NEW Intelligence from Various Points Con- cerning the Ice and Naviga- tion Prospects, A Tull In Oré Charters and the Causes That Have: Led 'hereto, The Union Calkors Yield—Piors Destroyed by Ico—Situation of the 0. B, Greon, Vessol Transforse—The Wreck of the Thomas A. Bcott—Interesting General Notes, ICE AND NAVIGATION PROSP. N The prospect of an early opening of mvign- tlon on this tuke Is fue from favornble, The hear of the take ts nt present covered with Delds of firtn and slush fco that extend from shore to #hore. Firm lee nlso bridges the cnst and west #horea from a point on n lino with the Manitou Islands to Ui extremo lower ond of tho lake. Tmrge quuntities of heavy and atush ree nre to be faund nlong the entire west conat, and Inmid- Inke nl4o, Letween the Lwo extrames, Tho talk thuut the fra brenking up fdulged in by B Mil- waukee duily 1s wll bosh, With warin weather it roL and break up fn time, but at present ft firm ns I midwinter, excopt whero qumne- of snow fco were formed by the recent heavy storms, A eorrespondent writes to Tu TRINCNE from Murauotte, Mich., under date of March I, 18 follows: Wo Jook forward to a vory Inte opening of navigation hure, owing 1o the Kovers Wwinter.” It hus been the colilest winter wo hivo hud for years. The Inke I8 frozen over as fur ns the ey can se ‘Tho {ce s from Ofteen to cighiteen fuches thuek, and - there are no signs of Itbreaking up so far.’* Advices from Duffato regardig tho lce at that point are conflicting, A dlspatel duted Monday Enys tho fco Is woltig out of tho river, and fong $1Fips OF clear water are seen outside of the bar- Lor. Per contra, the Bultnlo Frpres of tho snme duto bag tho following: * Tho mild wenther and rain of tho past week have nt length mundean smpression on tha lee, nnd yesters duy tor the first time this winter it was mov- ng down Niaenra River instde the Horseshoo e tlenrto Bluck Rock. Tha lee In Buffulo Hiver nlzo shows signs of weukenthg, und yese terdny poots of wuter round many of the tuws nnd ves<cls rve evitonco of tho rin huving wude sumne impression on (. Should the mitd Weathor continue thero some probunbility that the turm»r will e clear of Ieo withiln two or three Weeks,' Observations made on Bunday Instshowerd that }‘ll.‘kl‘L'l\\' no fee betwoen Toledo and tho bead of ke Aun oflicer of the Government stesmer ilazo reports Sundusky Hay entirely clear of lce, A Sagltnw exchiugo says: ““There Is snid to he nu appearance of tho coming of spring In any part of the north woods, In some parts thore 118 boeen in unusunlly hEn\R‘ fnll of snow, und lllitll I:x(;‘y Inelies thick fssuid to cover some of o lnkes,” The Detrolt Free Prees of Sumilny contatned the following parngraphs “Capt. W, MeKuy, Who hag been in command of the stenmer (ar- land alt wlnter, cutting feo at Amberstbury, took u run to Detrolt yeaterday, and complaing thut tho recent mild weathor his thrown him out of u Job, Capt, McKay 18 lowd In his prajses of the lee-citting guatitics of tho Gurland, Tha Captain sayy that the Iee on Lake Erlo 18 begla- nhig to rot, nud prediets that the openiug of nuvization will tuke phice nbout April 5. At lnst nceonts the leo In Uswego harbor was st twenty Inches thick, The fee In the Erle Cannl at Hochester and therenbouts is badly broken un, . CONCERNING FREIGIITS. Advices frum Cloveland represent that but littie Is being done Jn fron-ore charters. One day Inst weok n party nssumed a contract to de- diver 20,000 tons of ore, and shortly thereafter Hub-contrncted the umount. Tho terms in each instance remuin - private. The stuguution in tho ove-chnrtering business s attributed ton fulluro of buyers and sollers ta agree upon prices. Neurly all of tho Heaseiner ores have M: antrneted, nnd tno hitch 18 on wild ores. 0 torms of Cupt. T, W, Kirby's contruct to dellver ore at the 8pring Liko Furnneo dock for five yenrs ure §1 per tan, the churtering purty to nssuine the expense of unloading, which will bo between 15 and 1 cents por ton, The Uungor Furnice Compiny offer a three yeurs contract’ to deliver fron-ore at St. Joseph frcm Esennubn at W centy per ton, but tind no tukors, Al of this oro hus to bo diseharged {nto ey, involving consklerable loss of time, Tho eontructs for delivering Iron-ore at Le- land nnd Frankfort {romn Escanuba during tho Beason have not yet oeou lef Cleveland ghippers huve chartered the schoon- ees Nlynira Lucerne, Helvetin, and Swallow nt §1 per ton on coul to Chicago, TIEY YIELD, The Unlon ship-carpeuters and calkers ne- knowledge by tholr nctlons that thoy hnve lost tholr gripon tho Chicako Lry-Dock Compnny, Yesterdny morning us muny ealkers as were re- quired wont to work with tho Canadlan non- Untton mon. and, what s more, they drove spun oukumn, "This lust {3 the strongest conccssion yot nuntle, ns a strike nafnst driviog spun onk- m suceeeded after four weeks of vidunblo timo hnd beon sucrificed. The Dry-Dock Compiuny iy #2755 perdiem only to wich of the Unlon men who will slgn an ngrecment not to strike between this and tho 1st of June. Al who ro- fusy to sign tho agreoment are bolng puid only £200 per diem, 1t i becoming dufly moro ap- parent that the dnys of the Ship-Carpentors’ and Calkers' Unlon aro numbured. PIERS DAMAGED, A dispatch printed in ‘Tue Tiisuse yesterday nnnounced thut tha pler and warchouse at Port ‘Wushington hud been carried away during the severo Northenst storm of Saturdny. ‘The de struction wus wrought by the swiftly-moving lev. A Milwaukee paper of yesterduy snys: * Dur- Ing tho mtorn Satunduy 10 feet of tho plor lending to tho crib nt North Polnt was blown nwnay. The piles wore broken ahort ulff, and tho feees hive been blown: ukhore, The part gone s towurd the shore end of the pler, nud tho erity I only necessibite now by boat, Tho water plpe wis uot infured.” 'This” fs about ns correct n Atatement ns could ba expected from thut dirce- tlou. The movemont of lmn\?' flelils of feo dlong the shore unquestionubly wrought the damnge, the same as ut Port Washington, THIE O, B, GIIE . Tho tug O, B, Green remalns In the ico off Ilydo ark, 1ler pusition I8 unchanged, except in this, thut sbo now hag only vne wan on board. Furly yestorduy morning Dutch Fritz returued to thu sbord, having nccowplisiod tho trip in two hours and fiftcon minutes, -Alout tho same time four ashermen Inunched a boat lunded with provisions on the lev, and suceeeded lu renching tho tig du three hours,” They returned 1o the lnnd ot duik, sceompunicd by one of the crew, mIpposed to bo Georyo Shaw, the omimmr. i teives but ong wua In churge. This mornin, o tuginon, whose servives ive beery enguwed will proceed'10 tho Green, and. rowaln pu buurd VESSERL T'TRANSFERS, Rocord wag mndo yesterdny at the Chieago Custom-Houso of tho sale of tho schooner Are row by Mary Arvidson, of Milwaukee, to {iugh Keunedy und Nicholus Metzel, Jr, of Wau- kegnn, Il for w condldoration of §2.00, The Arrow nt present liea sunk in Holton's Cantl, at Milwankes, Sbe will no doubt Lo ralswl at onee, and thoroughly repalved, Necor! was also wndo of the transfer of u one-half dnterest tho schvoner Jullu Larson, by “Thomus ‘Thumpson, of Manttowod, to Lurs Knud- 801, o1 Chicago, Consideration, §1,200, Thomns Fiood hus become polu ower of tho schoouer Fiylog dMist, through purchaso at Uni- ted States Murshal's sule lnst Satunday, Prico pulu, #5,000 cash. The ownuers provious to the t\u\l: wéro Thowus Hood, M. 8, Beery, and Johin Huun, - ‘Through the settlement uf the estuto of the late J. W, Fawler, G, Meriok und Henry Eoelstyn huvo broumo solv owners of tho sebioouers lelnduer, Mot Blaue, Montmoroucy, Muntgomory, Montleetlo, Montculi, Moutan, Mohterey, and L. Merlek, The stedu-burge Gorwntla bus bevn gold b Churlls I Norton und otlivrs to Moludren Sprugus, ‘Lole do, Consideration, 2,000, 1., 11 Fortier, of Butfulo, bus eold iis schoaner, the Blviou, 1o 'Mr, Qeorgd W, Morgan fur £3,50, ‘Tl sehvonve Wandureor, lylug ut Loronto, lud buon sold to Cupt. Juhn Epeiiee, of Baugeen, for 300, Sho will go fote dmall thnbor trudo on Latko Huron, The schiwoner Ludy Mucilonald was sold to Jusmios Suthoriand, Owen Sonad, for §10,00, Edgar G, Huzefton bus sold to Aloizd P, Reed Beventeeu thirty-thirds of the schoonor Melving for §60. ‘TILE PII0MAS A, 8COTT. The Bdiilwuukvu Sentined bas tho following: “Tho bargo Thomas A. Scott, sunk ut ber anchors ln the bay here lust fall by the Unlon Btewmbuitt Cumpuny's propellor Avon, l8 now the property of the underwriters, thoy haying paid alt lusses resultlog from the disaster. It s probuble au attempy will bo made 1o raise tho oraft, but upon this polut no conclusion bus as yet boon reuchod, and none will be until all tHloating ice bas dlsappearcd from tho lake, The wuungumuud In wpml:' of the olty pupyrd 600 time ago that tho Seott waa breaking up and coming to thy surface s untrie, A Hoatine spar #HInttached to tho hall by tho standing rigging being tho only wreekagn that ean ho discovered, A settlement of the sult Instituted against the Unilon Steambont Compnny hns niso been eect- vd, it the terma can not Lo learnod. A8 55 ver cent of the loas wis demanded, and &) per cant offered, it Is probable a ruto botween the two wna tinally agreed upon,” MORE LIGHTS ON LAKE SUPERIOR, The Government stenmer Warsington will, in additlon to hor work on -tho tannard Rock Tiglithouse, convey tho materlal for the cone Atructlon of two now fighthouses un Lake Supo- rlor. One will bo situnted on Passage Istand, near the unper end of Inlo Roynl. This Issaud to bu.an extremely dangerous pince, but only navi- rltl:ll Ly Canudian vessels, although the fsiand 9 sltunted {0 Amerfean waters, The Governe taent 1s hulliling this lighthouse with the under- standing that the Canndlan_ Government wiit Lulld one at Colchester Rtecf, Thu other new “f;l;ln:l[l»"“m s on Sand Islang, one of the Apostic Rroup, IRON PROVELLERS, Tha carrying capacity of the monster new Iron propeller to be butlt for, tho Unfon Steambont Cowpany 18 placed at 100,000 bushels wheat. Liko tho ocean steamers ber bulwarks are to ba of ron. Tho cost of the craft complete, it 13 estls mated, will he about $200,000. The fron ateai-burgo to be bullt by tho Globe ‘Works, of Cleveland, i to be of the sumu gon- eral ditnensions na tho above eraft, cxcept in Iunfilh. which will I one foot grenter, Tho reiort that the Wostern Trunsportation Compnny woulid huitd an fron steamoer 0 feet in sngili it Detralt i pronounced utterly talso by Mr. Atien, tho Prosldent of tng Company, BUFFALO BREAKWATER, ‘The Buffulo Courder aays: * The sum of $00,000 wan recently appropriated by Congress for eare rying forward the improvement betug mude In Hiffato barbor. This work consiats of the ex- tunston of the new south Lreakwater, which is now abiout 3,000 feet long, nnd which Is intended ultimately to reach ahout twics that distance. Maj. Walter Mcl'nriand, United States En- #lncer for this district, superintends the con- rtruetion of this pler, and 1), B, Bulley, of this clty, has the contraet nt present for continuing tho work. Mr. Ilatley last year ndded 500 feet to tho brenkwater. ana this season will plice tho samo numbor of feet. The work has thus far Leon done in n most substantlal manner, neltbor wind nur water huviog In any way injured the sectons secured I position,'” MILWAUKEE VESSEL-OWNERS, Atan ndjourned weeting of the Mllwaukeo Vessel-Owners' Assoclution, on Monday, W. 1L Wolf was electea Vice-Prestdent, and w. Norrls Treasurer. Tho Exceutive Committee will Include the following gontlemen: It I, Fitz- gerald, W, 1L Wolf, Frank Vnnee, C. W. Norris, and D. M. Brigham, This completes tho organ|- zudon of thy Associntion, nll power being vested in the Executive Committee to enrry on tho pur- noses for which the Assoclation was organlzed. Anussessmentot b per cent per tun was made on tho tounnge of tho port. = The fuuds thus rlsed will be appiled to the establishment of a shipping affice in Milwaukee, nnd dovoted to tho other expenses of the Aesociation, COLCHI! R LIGIULSIND, Mr. Patterson, M. P\ for Essex County, recently delivered o long widdress In the Canadian Parliu- ment, urging on the Government thd proprivty of Indemnitylng tho ownersof tho Colchester Lightship. Ho poluted out the fact that tho owners of tho lightsnip find furnished o light at a dungerous polnt for the sum of $700 per nn- num, which in futire would cost $2,000; that th #hip had been lost in the service of the Governs ment ulter permission ud been asked mnd re- fused for bur removal, and that (¢ was usual In Buch cases to indemnify tho owners of lost or damnged property. TUG SWEEPSTAKES CHARTERED, Gen. W. E. Strong, of Chlengo, President of the Peshtigo Lumber Compuny, chartered the tug Sweepstakes to tow the Compuny's bargo between Chicago and Peshtigo from opentng of navigatlon to Juno 1, at which time it is expect- ed thelr new tug, now betng bulfe by Miller, will be rendy for scrvice. After June I tho Sweep- Blakes will be employed most of tho time raft- towing until tho Ist of Seytember. MILWAUKEE MITES, Bpecial Digpateh to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUREE, Murch 22.—Tha propollor Gardon City 3 to be lengthened thirty fect and the City of New York will be reduced to n steam-barge at Wolf' & Davidson's shipyard, Vessol men express the bellef that the dan- gerous thue In nuvization s over. Tho propel- lors will mako rexular trips hereafter, and tho Hittle feo now remutning on' tha luko will not in- werfere with them, Special Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Mareh .—Cnpt. Charled I3, Kirt- land recolved notice to-dsy of bis appoint- mient 18 Hull Agent of tho well-known Urleut Insurance Compuny, A good Company und a #ood Hppointment, ‘The stenm-burie Minneanolis came out of the dry-dock nt Wotf & Davidson's shipyard this morning, PROPELLER NASIUA DAMAGED, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. MiLWAUKEE, Murch 22 —Thoe I'ropolior Nashua struvk Haclno pler while cuterlng that harbor during tho bir blow list Saturday, She was - locked at Wolf - & Davidson's shipyard this nfterioon to receive a new stem, mude neces- -8ary by tho accident, . GENERAL NOTE On Monday the tug Moshor towed the tug Ingram from Miller Irothers® dry-dock to the Alr Lino Elovator, Yesterday sho transferped the lurge schooner Queen City from Mlinofs Cen- tral B 8lip 1o the Rock Island i Elevator to loa’| Tho latest rullne of the Trensury Department on the question of vessel licenses is that they mny be rugewed at home ports without refor- enee to where thoy may winter, This ruling has been obtained by Collectar Hatl, of Milwauke Tho fehooner J, B, Bailey is to be tuken from Sandusky to Toledo to lond at tho curllest oppor- tunity, Preparations are actively goine on along the docke ai Toledo for pluctng overything in order for the openlng of the lnko trade, The propeller Morniug Star started down to- ward Maumen Iay Monday, with the view ot reaching Howell's fishing grounids, Tho schooner Marco Palo, Intoly selzed for in- fraction of tho revonuo laws, aud now Iying at Rondeau Harbor, hind been ondered to Lo sold by tho customs nuthorities on March 0, . The Unlon Steambout Company s bullling n now cannl dock at tho Interseetion of Huffalo River and Hnteh Siip. The dock bas a frontugo on tho river of nhiout HO feet, and on the elip ot 400 feet, A substantiul warchouso, 200 feet long: by 100 fect wide, will bo erected, with the neces- sury shede, ete, Steans holsting apparatus will bo provided. Cupt. Willinm Mitchell 18 at Toledo to super- Intond the ruising of his steamer Emerakt, sunk in the Maumeo River during tho ood, It 1 prabublo that Jtutfalo will have two tug lines, with tixed card rates tho snno ns lnst sensun. ‘The tostimony In the F15,000 salvage sult hrought by Churles | of Dotroft, ewner of tho stewins binrgy z\l} 11 nrulnsl Tho | anadlan schooner lydurabid, bus all been taken ne Ml waukew, 1Lwill bo remembered that tho Hy- dernbud was run futo on Luke Michigun, lust season, by tho schouner Ford ldver, und nban- doned by hur erow, Thy sim of ¥25,000 bus Leen duly passed (or tho Murray (Out.) Cunal after sowe little diseus- sion, Iy which It was stated that the cstimnteld cost wus abiout 0000, Including two lucks, and sumctbitg loss If thore wus only vne lock, The water in the Detruit River Js vory low at present, tud much dilficuity was experlonced in otting the tuy ‘Tarrent ont of tho dry-dock nt ,‘lmrbil on Friduy s, The water was so low that she Fested oh the bottom und listed over budiy., By thuuseof nenpstun und the furry Excelstor she was towed into the river. Tho tug L C, Morse fs stiitin the dock, resting on tho bottuw, - “Cho prapeller Entorpriso s belng convorted oty asteatn-birge ut Port Dalbousiv, Cupt. Asn lins wrrived ot lutfulo from Sheboy- &1 1o look atter the sehooner Stampede, Capt. Cummings, who nst yearcompanded tho schoonor Fred Keliey, with, durlgg the comlug souson, sull tho schooner Camden, Estimutes ure being mnde for the orcotion of a now Costom- House on (o pler at Cluveland, The Clevoland und Detrull steamors aro Hiting out ut Detroit, und will begln runiing Just as BOo 48 It is buasible to gut through tho leo. ‘I'he Carroll Bruthers have just built w vory hand e eamilsboat, which hus been mutued tho Chueles A, Goul A now tuw belonging to tho 8, H. Dayi Luiie by 1. 1. Coopor, of Mayvilie, Micl been luunched. o dimenslons are: Leogth, wixtysix feot; bewm, twol foct six luches. Thoongine 8 a rolling vailve Button, 14 by M, The tuge's mudel 1s a vory fno one, und retlects eredit un the builler, 1er mastor will be 1. C. Matloy, of Alpena., 3 Capt, Dobbins, of the Lifo-Baving Statlon service, Buffalo, hus shipped from Oswewo tho Folluwizis peraoits (0 g0 L Hullalo at the opeu- log of nuvipition ws statlon toon: Wil Hulley, Fred Huteh, Horatio Latloy, Alfred Fuw= drl{.’ uomug Evolulgh, Jusn Evelelgh, e ulr }Vnug;lfl n pkrumluuul vessol-owner of uffulo, {4 in Milwaukoo, Cupt, M. Tennoy has arrived at Milwaukeo to look ufter the stenm-pargo W. 1. Barnum, Cupt, Duvid Hegor, of thiseity, {s fn Milwaukeo on a wimtlar mission fn conneotion with the scboonor Kulght Templur, ‘Fhowus Axwortby, of Cleveland, owner of the rehaotier Sunnystde, which sunk {n Lake luron, near 8t, Cintr River, last fatl, his recelved K100 from tho wnderwriters, and hus contenoted with the Port 1nron Wrecking Company to dellvor tha vessal nt Cleveland for 235,000, 'Thomas I, Ryan, of Iffalo, who purchased the hull of the ald Canadinn propeller American and chanwed her nine to tho John A, Ryan, has determined to convert the boat into n_ atenine bnrge for the tieorginn Ty lumber teade, Tho cudt i3 estimated at between #5000 nosl £,000, Ituror s it that thore will be two towing nssociatlons at Clevelsud the eoming season, W, E. Hingston, on the canal Ik ut Buffalo, has bullt tho hull for n hew toating cluvator for C, M, Harton, of this clty. The structuro ix vlghty fect tang, thirty feot wide, und ten feet taap, e —tr— Iaraclites Who Have Lived In China foy Two Thousand Yenra, New York A sabject of interest to all and of terest 1o Isenelites 18 revived by the pu Dir. Martin's work, **I'he Chinese, Thele Phiiosophy und Lettors,” Tho' volim: fnstenetion, bt tho point to wh hisneeount of a visit to the famil nuts of Abraham und Ji no hay e for 200 Fears lived i the Uity K'nl-Fung-Fu in Chinn, 'This colony of the ol Tee was 1 nown to the Weatem world th the soventeenth century by tho Jesuit julssionnries, who contributed so lirgely to historie and geographicel knowledio In those days, They w heard from severat tmea aftor that, bt for more than o hundred i‘efln- no one from the Western world had vis- ted them, when Dr. Matetin went thoro fi 14, Thulr present conditon ia sich ns to oxeito pro- found Interest und commiseration. The' re markuhle fict appears that after preserving for twenty venturles tho laws und rites of the fHe- Lrow relieion they aen now presenting an fn- stanee unparnlieled hi thoe history of tho Jows, of A people Talling away from the falth, und Iy Lecomling Fumuu or Mohumimn 5 or four hundred of them ren apog, however, fallmge fnto deewy, they them selves tore it down, and mnde nu'elfurt 1o re- bulld it. After this wns gone they dropped alt practico of Hebrew rites amd ceremonlos, began 1o Intormarry with pugans, lostull knowledge of Hebrew, “mtained indesd, and sl possess, unctent rols of the low i i strange form of ai- fitbet, which nelther thoy nor ordinary Hebrew ctivlars can reasl, but huve no knowledgo of tho tonts of thy minuscripts, and have almost tho tulltduns of thelr veliglon. Dr. Murtin prophesies theie total disappernnce R sopernto ruce, unless Wiestern Hebrews shall setd missionaries to them and enable them 1o rebullit thelr aynugoe. of which now only re- muinsn atone inseribed with the record of it ction nbout A, I, 1KLL und a subscquent roe on. 'Fho lust rabl who could resd tho ook uf tho Luw died soma alxty years ago. Cp to thut time thls vemarkable colory wiich had eame bnto Ching 200 or M0 years before the Christign ern hud, with all the chiracteristles of thoir race, -preserved thelr pure blood nnd the fudth und rituul of thelr futher: These fucts huvo been published before, and an nppenl was once mmle to tha Hebrews of ew York by Dr. Sartin on the bohalf of thelr reintives in Chino.” He guys the only result was the reception ot somo leiters in Hobrew, which hewny requested to transnit to the people, to whom they were, of course, unintelligible, ns none of them could rend the miss e tr—— e Flect Marringes—ifow n Jatl Wans ‘Fransformed luto n Templo of My~ men. One of the newest English novels i8 entitied *The l'arson of tho Fleet.” As it will undoubt- edly be extensively read here, it may Interest the public ta learn sometbiog of Fleet marrlages und the “divines ™ who performed them. Tho Fleot, ns every ons Kknows, was 1ho great debtor’s prison of Loudon, In describing the unions which received this ominous title, tho b Street Journal of Juntary, 155, snys: *There aro o sct of drunken, swearing par- £ons, with thele myrmidons, who wear biuck conts, and pretend 1o bo clerks and reylsters of the Fieet, aud who ply nbout Ludeate Hill, pu inw and forciug people to some ped e house or brandy-shop to be married, even on Sunday, stopping ghom ns thoy o to churel and nisiost tenring thelr clothes off their bicks, Tho indevency of those practices, and tho fuchity they afforded for accomplisting foreed and frauvdilent marringes, were not_the only evils ultending this state of the luw. Murringes coull bo"antedated, without limit, on payment of u fee, or not entered at atl, Parties cauld bo marrled without decisring thelr names, It was n cominon practice for women tu hire tempornry husbuiids, at tha Flect, In order that lhl.‘f‘ might bu uble 1o plead coverturo o nn nction tor debt, or to produce a certificate in caro of thelr betng enclente, ‘Those hired bushiunds were provided by the parson for five shillingy cuch; sumetimes” they wera wotnen. It nppears that for half ngulnen o marrings lght be reglstered und cortltiod that nover took pluce. Tho murrinve of the Hon. If, Fox, son of the first Lord Holland, to o daaghter of the Duke of Richmond, at the ety in 1544, led to the introduction of tho Marrluge net, which was possed with great ditll- culty, The Interval botween the piss e of tho Ll and its coming intooperation aflforded n rich hurvest to the parsons of the Fleet and M 1n vne register-book thero nre e ringes, which took plnce ut the Fle fueition i full of th I cet on tho 24th of Maret, 174, tho day previous to the sct enming into foree. Clatidesting morrieges con- Hizned nt the Suvoy till 150, when, n minister and bis eurate belng trunsported, an cfvetual stop Wi put to them, Fleot marringes were performed fn the prison itself, or If the parson, who wg iy i dobitor, w3 o1 the limlts, fu some brathol orgineshop in oue af tho streets sroumt the Jail to which his liberty was restrieted, v e —— Donizettl and the Ulster, story 14 told to prove that Dontzottl was the ster of the ulster. One day at Paris, so it Lo sent for biy tallor to méavure nim foran overcout. ,Tho tailor found him at_the piang surrendering bimscif to tho rapture of comyio- Bitlon, Nevortheless, e was ‘wnuurlcd 10 nuit tho beloved instrument and detiver himselt up fo the man of tape and chulk, The tallor madu tho lirst mecasurenients, then stoopfug bes gunl to tuke tho lenieth of tho garmont, *'To the knee, sire™ he suld, thnidly,” * Lo , Juwer,” sald the composer In a drenmy voice. Tho tallor Drought the meusure balf ‘way down tho leg, nnd puused inguiringly. * Lower, lower' The tullor reached the camposer's unkles. * Lower, Hut, ir, you won't bo able to walk," “Walkl walk! who wants to walk?’ with an costatle ftlug of tho arms, I never watk, L soar. A alngle cako of Glenn's Bulpbur Soap i viulent to muny sulphur biths, - Avold coin= rfelts. —_— LPROPOSAL Prapusule HEADQ'RS 1) OFFICE Cl1; FOuT O OF THE PLATTE, ) QUANTERLANTE, 1A, Nob., March T 1, { Healed propasais, in , #iitijeet 1o the usual conditlons, will b recelved ul ‘this pitiee a3 gretock nuon o sy, Al 2 S e ut s satne hour (Ruwing tor the diderones in thuos st the ottices uf i Depot Q nrtermnstors at Cheyonne and Ugdon, nt which pineve ki tiie they Will ho oponed in thie "wresonco of biddurn, fur the' tranaportation ot klitaey suppiies on the following descrined routes in tho Depuruiient uf the 1ntio (UFK the Hacal yoar conumenclw duly 1, INL and ending June ik (s Fram Noleh, Notiraxkiv, or westorn. werminup sious City & Pacitiy iL. 1. {0 Fin arn, waD, From Sydnoy, Nebruakn, 10 Fort Htobtuson, Nebras rum Cheyunno Depat, Wroming P to Forta Lar- urinle, Fewonwan, and MeKinuey, Wyoniug Torrie Som Hock Creok Stayion, U, I, . It 0 Forts Fote ) i tepunnn amnd MRy, Wesming eyl Fort Frod stenlo, Wyoming @ ‘Lerritory, T, Ltuh, ur southorn terminus of the Utan svatliern Iaticuad Extousion, (o Fort Caeron, ah. 5 Pevborals fur transportation on any or sll ot the above-nnmed rontes wlil be racelved, T Guveeuniens rosorvos tha sliht to reject aoy or all proposae, N propieal must Le in triplicato, oparatd for route, apd accompmuied Uy bond 16 tho s ot uudrid doifirs (Rl oxecated srietly in nee cordunce with the printed tnatenetlons, snd wpo the blank gori furnixhod under this advertiaomen gunmnteaing that the party snakiig the proposal shal noL withdrw thy smo within slxty duye from (he dito announced for uponig t nd "Lt A7 st puaul I neceptad nd 6 contract for thy sarvica 4§ for awardod thoraundur, lie wilh, within' ton dnys after buing hotitied of thy swunt (provided auch not- cadon bu minde” within the sixty days sbavo man. tnnud), seeeit the samo and furpish ool and sufs ficlant wecurity nt ance for tho falth(ul pogforaance of the contrnet, . Iinnk praposnls, foew of contract, and. printed clrs culur statiig tho bethmated quantities uf wpplios 10 bu trinsparted, and glving tuit (nformation ua (o the mannar o biditing, condliins 10 1o Gbeorved by Lid- dors, wid ferme of Contract and payinant, witl bu fur- 0 uis upnlisattun 1o this oitics, or tu the eMices vt pat Gunrtaruetora nt Choyuni and Oxdor, ould bo ioarkud; 10~ f Quaricrmastor, a3 P'roposuls for Fuel Ileadquarters Militur, e n 0:! ll‘h‘n llll:murd; Uiliea e ACteTInsator, Cttemo, 1, Mucch 1 I, HEALED PROPOSALK, n ul|filmm. subject to psunl conditivns, will Le recelyed at this amce untll Huo'clock noon. on Eaturday, Marclh 24 I, ut which u und placo thoy will be opened $i the prosence of Iihl«ll‘rl.llur urnishing sod dolivery ol such quanile tles of Kindling Woud und Anthin Coul, us 1 bo required by the Quartermaster's Department thiscily durind the romulnder of the tiscal year emd- ng Juno &, b, Proposals for olthor cless of the stores mentoned, or for yuantitles lese than the whole required will by recalved. " Lo Guvernment reserves the rlaht to refectany orsll proposais, A prefuronce willbegiven tuurticles ol stomeatio prostuciton. » 1lank proposals, snd printed cireulsrs stating the ostimated quantitlos required, und giving full Histruds Uoue as tho manner uf bldding conditions tyde ubmorved by hidders, und termy of contract snd ry' ment will be furnishivd on kpplication Lo this o, nvelopes coniaintng proposais should be narkod wposals for Fuok! rossed L fio Under- algnd, CIARL] L TOMUKING, Ass't Quartermanter Livnoral, U, ¥, A, ('hlal QUATieriuasis CF ~pi hcsddh e A oitensary, {DR. LUCAS, 182 Nouth Clurk-st. Charterod by thu Sate of Inuls 10r the = spocial, ucioniie, and spevdy cure™ of privato, norvous.clirons e Sihd Wpinary disousos. Cousaiutiui (revs “Thoured ST, JACODS OIL. PR TREN Wsh s THE GREAT Um0y oI RHEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genaral Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frasted Feel and Ears, and all other Paing and Aches. o Preparation on earth cqunls St. JAcons Otr, a3 & anfcy sty sfmple i chenp Exizrnal Remody, A trinl entafin biic the comparatively trifling outlay of 6O Cents, and every one suffering with pain can v chieap niud jasitive proof of 113 claima, Dircctlons in Eleven Languages. 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN* MEDICINE, A.VOGELER & CO.,, Daltimore, Md., U. 8. As Woven Wire Bed Lodflfié , Upholstered in any « style. Gives a perfect ‘Woven Wire . Mattress Bed. | ‘When closed has no appearance of a Bed Lounge. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY UNION WIRE NATTREN! Gy 7 &0 N 1h Clarkest., Chlengn. OCEAN NAVIGATION, NORTIL GERMAN LLOYD. New York=--London--Paris. Steamers sail Lvery Suturduy rrom New York for Bouthampton and Bremen., Passenrors bouked for Londun snd Darly at fowist mivs. Ilatus of yaseiye. from Now York to Southampton, Landon, Mavre, snd Hecwen, firat #abin, &0; second-elass cabin, R Moerio, &V, e~ e tickots it T mtes, OELKICHS & CO. 1 llowiing Green, N, Y. ‘The steernio rate by the Borth German Lioga from Beon on 0, Chleszo bl and theonly agents nuthorized 1o sell thesy tekors - aro I CLAUSSIENIUS & CO, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRAY Genernl Trunsntiontic Company, Betweon New York und Havre, Pler €, N, It, footof lorton-st. 3 ‘Fravolors by this v avold both {ransit by Enetiny sailway i e discomtort of crusatng the Chonnelin «iay, March 3 4 poy eadicy, Apedl 13, 4 oy wilny, April =110 o alng winoi: TO AV b il enbin, i Rloers iz, nd utensils, Cheekg i 0f I'arls in amonnt to suit. \ Agent, 6 Bowling Groon, 105§ 67 Llark-s 17 it nnd §10, ago, £ incinding wino, b drawn uf Credit 1. JOUIE DI DL 5, Unbin Agent, L B, WINTER, Steeruze’ Agent, NMAN LINE w Ocean Steamships, Careying the Deitiah and United Etates Maile New York and Liverpiool, vin Quosnstown, “Tickots to and_irom the principal Knelisb, botoh, {edsh Frepen, German, lialia,”sod Scundinaviad orta. ‘Ihione steatners carry no tock of any kind, FRANCIS C.BHOW n, Wentern Agont, uth Clark-st., Chicago. K2 DRASTS on Grent Uritaln, irf.and, aod the Cuntinent tor saly. LLAN %ZINE emn OCEAN MAIL STE J¢3HIPS. VIA QUETL V[/oBALTIMORE, . PASSAGE nli clasces botw Yo principal potnts io Europo und Amorlea ut lowesphied AR pIor ‘\nvumnh):'r‘xlhm- Unoxcelled, hron wuokly i Ry ¥, i ulln(ru erie Passage throuzh to fimh‘urguAmerican Packet Comp'y TERDER. .o Mireh 28 RUEVIA e oAbl S LE il Fitis1x pril T e, Viniburs, and all #irst endin, HOV; sec- rip at reduced o gy tiekets trom Hnnburg ue Havra, o 1 A, General Passonger Ao Yok, K ELAEN AL © KURHRS 13 ALt AND HMANSEQLLES, T'he Lullowing seniors will loava Nuw Yark dirsos for Gitbraltar und Murscilles, takivg frelghit and pase Rty PRI aND DB LESSERY, Toriots. . March 25 noon LE DE MAISHEILLES, Cahoues, April & 11 6. o, Of pansgro: Fibet Cabli, $100; Steorngo, 11 rticulars padroas AR, Khout, 6 towling Green, footot W, F. WHUTE, Cabln Agen [ WA WIN TR SRR A gomt, |7 ~ STATE LINE To Glosgow, Liyoriool, Dublin, Bulfat, wnd Londone derey, frum N, V., evory Thursday, First Cabin, $0 10 B8 accordingg 1o v ton, Escoud Cabln, 360, utward, 625 Thyay slanicr CATy Dulthor e IR, BALDWIN & CO, B3 firoadway, wid Ui [tundolphicst, Chlda JOHN Tk ern Manage: EDUCATIONAL, HARVARD _ UNIVERSITY, CAMIRIDGE, MASS, . The June exmuitnations fur adwlsston to Harvard Collegr, the Lawrence Sclenlific ¥ehool, the Law Fchool, and thy Medicul $chool will heruafter bo beld simulanenurly in Camibridie, Exetur, N, Li, Nuw Yurk, Ehiladelphla, Cincinnatl, Chicazo, and San Francisco an e Thursday, Friday, und Suturday tol- Towing the Jast Wedtesday tn Juno. ‘they will begla Ahls yonr on ‘Thursday, June i, ats s, o Candidutes muy prosent theaiselyes upon » pars ot the examinations, ; Far recent examinntion papers and_ furchor infore mul'lnn:l:mlmu.llmll. ATEAT AV 6 ~ ATENE0H A0I0EL, “** 50 Dearborn-st, An Lnittaly Tk panits ot Both ud Clngdlpel Sehool of the highes oner, s % Je 11, BAWCOCR. Cuieaio, \'L\Q};\'L\ MILITARY ACAD- vil vuginuering wistey, . RN AT v Meesest” +FOR SALE+ EVERVWNERE. :‘_lo&umum:u.m. Buida )ty e uovuly "% IDR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. ersonally vr by all, trew of claree, o rvous, ur ereclal disonses. Dr. . ICean |y y pbyslciau | tha City Who wurcwhits curcs of Hour: Us.wolo 8 p, . Susdays U1 1w, ) Bopar. "GENUINE GERMAN CANARIES, | ALI LRI, Wi Uiarkeee g

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