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T CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1831 -TVWELVE PAGLS. e wnd conntry demand ux- o ateaiorized, ?::‘;‘!‘I:g.||eullgrlm : i B A Vara GnohRod AL panch nw:fiv}kfim‘!flny o, tae Titg wupons 18 oty neo ovor provious qio- Wt R Ve TS o8 T 3t i satian: Hommaurkors EXE T i x..mmmn.’ 1 thicke, amafl sord ac bl am.&;, nd 1o "CMickens wore Tl ""‘“"R‘:fiumm: Hhady at the quotations gtven bo- Saginnw mnm\“." ‘ “_ i onrse el imothy was in i ] i “Epnd d ? % and tienier, nt EL58240 forpon, o FLI0GLH forod (0.0 e Clavde wis QUi wid about nome inn! 153 for iras, modlu hd £ g duotol e llfl At TIkedh mrrmnl |“ '.‘hfl'@‘ll A ATy o g2 M A e i bvr ot FLA; wnd 35 enr-'mnll inx - was ropdHad In this mtket . Ao ctan s, cily tn oted sninbio ot nod crustis oica minlet Imnu“mhi Fin rury --"ld listie' deimnd, 0. ) it b3(eeales ind e ot ateady il Saton ul ristion ‘oo hasis 0 6108 pre galton Tor highwinos, S OUL—Tho wonl trudo was ukatn: quoted dull, with pricenatiowliit conidoibl IFtAMINELYE giooa 1 eholew nied l‘mnn |:,m||'|‘1lllfl 1t 440 And u " aras and s flie !drhm unwished Heoeo, iin wiahed (o e flotee, 30 washod fue IIVE STOCK. . cmcmn;! ’d it TTLE—Itecelved during Suniay an onday, ufx’»\ sumo e Tuat week, B871 total lust weok, L& A s calvest shipped Inst wook, 20757, 'Mlioro was I.Iulu the condition of yestortay's market with lors could rensanabiy find fuult, Forn Ston- dn) ‘ihe attendanco of buyer was moro tha ordinnrie Iy full, snd, nithunzh tho supply o stock was nbuye the aeoraes clearancs was cnslly offeotod. Iintchursabip- persund oxporiors wanted eattle, und did not scom averso 1o paying pretty tull prices, Dostmblo quali- tieasold quito ns well ns on Saturdny, or at o reduce tlon from Friday's prices of baroly 5e, and the shrink- axe in the pooree surts was but Httlo viore than that. odernto recuipta for thin week are genorutly looked Tornsa resuitof the tioods nt tha Woat, nnd tu that, foct {4 Iarwely ntteinitabla tho sustitnod charautor, of thodemand and tho Hrin, vigws of opora Fo o ward oitorai Ko bost o Anld Tototi "ilveo woron fow primo drovos far which .6k s obtuined, but most of Lo duy'e work wna duine Daluw §3.10-the Iargor ek ue ik more deninnd (1L was chiofly s mumum for Ilul.‘hlu Than fs wund 10’ Monduy, und for that class pricos wore na O tmie this sodsnt, | Common g e ) 18, sotd B o i &1 mfflm e QUOTA’ TIONB1 swnces. e banret o Tixtra Beovos—Etoors weighing 1,500 1bs and Mec Illm Krull\m—b mon I lchulru LOWS l‘ur fill lllllmhlul‘ Nflnmu&'«lm LU 1ba, ’ . 125450 Etock Cattlo—Common 100 Inforior—iiht bulls, and scalins Vesls-Yer 10 1ba, SERES Sop oo, TEESE =SS _-..-..sa_ha.;a.-‘ » oy 110G8~tecolved dnrln snndny nnd Mondn 4 L damo Uimo st wook, i1 total lnet wouks Wiass; m(pnm et Wk, 55 111, T Hbre: who o SLrom THAENUL, The lixht supply and Ilm huu nat tona of tho proviss 1on mnrkat Euve bityurs caildence, und tho pann wera 0 Of be. g niproyo- mentin packlni grades waa rather moro than ac, but that figure fully covers tho lemm In nmmr duserlp= llolfl- blk'n wery nt ll.'lM(flllI\ Wll I fow undor .0, 1L maly abiva HL00, urket hnd utiem A R t.mmm 324, poor to suicy Duary Ut Kb, and liklh:'n“l." Ary Pricelo. An Price M Sl acatron 501 samo timo la wook 14181 e’mmmmok l.'»kw". SHippod Inst ook LuteE “ne eather fanl week was waninat uctiye - brading, u O wan 1 uft and onay mirkat, Wo uuite ,mur {omediim ot ¢1.3565.0 d oo t enplco Sper 001be; exten n\nnllm ui i EAST L1 XIKNTV. FEMT Linznrv, Aprll 1L-CATTLERecolpts stnes y Lh0 hoad of thirvili e 65 3 g tuckf 10 woek onding this duy, 8468 throuxh ung 24 Cal wRTiet Sk Eheh S &3 local the wu! Defure tiia “sun for anio st thin muekol i Lair, un ut Jl Lars more thun tho wimo thme Just weoki + Bricea aro conscquautly off u whide und oty it w L Tty ot s Foslore. uia o, only, {obu lmnll 1 country und to fivo Kastorn furers. Tho Pelous wera ubout na fuliowag Al ‘lmlnu T 186601 1alr L Koo biitelurs o T, $LI0GSA5 common und It h 3 ek, S LB D, o W Bags, ' 473 Mooxurs 'seirco nind ot 1n much demund ab um, mmw.-nuv B I fiee, .l honds fotal far the waek, Jhe wouk bofure; bliadolphiisy I.\ BRI Lot CLOSM 0 o) o ho waok, T wiinad W e week 4ot tor o ot Lrom faat week, NEW Vanx, A NEW YORK, : making N, ATl ULV ttocsipts, 48 P‘m b ey i mum u ullll‘u far fnir t0 nuu\lx u {illde, toc primioy n to pickad uxirs stvars runchied anes ot po GEhortrn b Wy th wieanior Austruiis "M“u il Loneo nture Wednoulny; oxiwrts fur ll m'llnhmll live enttio, 6,150 uarters beof, "o sivup, 280 carcassos mutian, 24 dromsod TN —Itogoly 1, maki 00 for tha weok; mrly Hetfya nn w's}l:'mc'u'u‘x"flh?rél m‘l‘:l e Sk gl SAnies, uunit, o bl ¢ '-"1‘33».’..'.‘:"( g},f},‘f S M&numllu!u of stioup ut $40URHL0 par ~Haonlpla. dull was i A0, making 24,20 for tho wouki ivo RogiT i 1030 por hen rud unds (\Ir AT tor ol drussod, Tod bounds it 8T, LOUIS, , " s u!I Aprlt 11.=04TT1.E—1t0ceIpts, 3,700 hlnd o Suy -ll\ul“vtuullv‘:umu it o ."u~ o - i ? e pec sioers, 4140 Ibai l.dl ‘cows and holls 1o "Tu'““" .mfi"r\..’.fin x.ll lh||nnonu. 00; scarce and Barerss LYbresy rocalpls, mnn l’hlgmlunu. U,U triane, i lll'AL‘l'“I()llll. Vsl auu oL Lor ool llrm!\;,ufn;' D"‘“_rlxm T )mnmqunmy.éy st saudins Sai0s ardrin Bt B Ll &LK I & m‘ B0 25 vHug recy) Kll":nhrimuehmflvll A 50T shoop, HH s KANSAS 017Y, Shctal Dissatch to Tus Chigaon Tvibunes o mumm hom'uu‘.'.'n J‘u’-fi:'n"u. iy mlrk:s" lllml—“u vlpts, I(IN!' III U .l;’ ll an boir umm». ey llgru "-n'q“wfini u"a'a’u'::lx mumuukfl. ' i) SaRCIRAT Apri) s Acuive nd Smnts 1! Viighoret uiwuh mmw. I,W t ny TELLGRAI’U. FOREIGN, tg s Eptclal Dlspatch ta Tha Chicago Tribunk. . ° ¢ zux-w:, Al =113 o, m.-n.wn—Nm body umm \thll—Wllll" No, 1, be 10ds No, . 1 % 0edd HT&?"] . Us 4kt No, 3, 8 6 whie, No, l.v-hl: s m;‘&t-.:: bUP No. 3 ju 0. Corn~Now, la"um::«l'url,m Lard, g, i lnm-uul..AvnI\l-nuon-lnnlcl'l'“" e Qe Lard-Prime Wesiorn* ~Lang cluas dul Wyu.. mwlw Whoat for the w w lwm A l.lv domand at 6 1-1vanids anles and expory i Amorlean, 8000, am | tante porin o e L0 ars; athoravurces, Rl '\ , 15,1 3 IR A e pnly 1 Yae o At laveuroon, Aptll J—Erening.~CorToxN=-In falr 10,64 bules; spaculation A.\'rwmr;‘ A)ll':I IL=reTnoLEuN-21t. hoN, April 1. —PETHOLEUM ~Refnad, a1, fullowing wera Focolvad by tho Chicaus Bonrd o ity Ayl HAvhontc ok muct, dglne % o ome € urmmm[kd. o uFirmnnl-—\Wu-ut. Falier i AT NN GANTRd) BOmAnG Mud0mins- T, rflvte Whoat it nnd onsiers No. prie desiinur i pod “pincor (at lmmlon“luullnu e dutle oK, o, Tigeos Cr T Righor, ndn il &t 1w, “Lae. SE3 . G s, 708, MARK LAXE-- Illmla—NuL much_daoinit, I|l|rll!|m(m’l. Lmum'vmnrlmllll'd!- Wenlher f Bl t n’u'm'«"}'“ o o S 10 e, Caroos on pumy rtzo—\Vhiont dulhy goud siitpping fo nlnwlmnl Juat shipned, 48 6ds nonrly duo, $is) folr nvamiy ainlliy of Ambrican porl wititer whon 4n 1} o Lo shiymont during Tinrknta: ToF whonte Fiainn. stondys ¥ mm-n. L Fllmll)r! |Iu||vur|ul n! Fnglish whuat during the past K=Y hout, i ex, Adrienls Ol coant for harls Vhenwmumm stondy, NEW YORX, &peelal Dispateh to, The Chicaoo Tribune, NEW Youk, April 1L-GRAIN-Wheat—\Wintor wheat dealings comparatively inodorate, even i tho speculative Intorost, and nznin at very varinble pricos, Iinrdéning throtgls the onrilor transnctions about ¥ @e, wonkoning towneda the closson Lhe optlon fist, which ylultud nbout- 4@¥e n bu, 8pring whoat quoted wholly nominel, us ‘without - recent fme portant movomeont. Males of * No, 1 red at ¢ @124, closing nt “ 81,286t No. 2 red ot 1L2%O 121, chiofly ot $1.59{ for ralirond stuck, closing nt fLIB for rallrond cortifientus; do Aprll nt 6121350 12244, closhig at H.2176 nskedt do Mny nt§1LI1421.31, closing at $L209(¢ do Juno at $LIB4@ 1204, mostly at, HAHNALITS closing nt 811034 do July ot €LiTigm L1734 clnsing nt "$L1134 nskads do stoninor grade at £1.20; No.d rod at $1.19%@L2; ungrded red” #1163 12444, ns to quality. Corn In madorate request, with No. 2 for ocorly dolivory ‘quoted duwn H{@ke. Otltor qualities kenornlly stendy, In Instances n tritto strongor, whilo options on Nu. 3 gainod a llitle, ns of- fored with loss urgoncy,” Snles mixed Western une wendod nt S1@ASKe, us to quality; Now York steamor mixed nt 8701, No, 2 whita at @ steamer do’ at 6710 BThaey vellow Santhern at B8c. Onts~A much froor novoment reported, nt, however, a furthor. reduce thon _on early - deltvorlea - of - atont Yo .a bue Snles whito Westorn ungmdid at 45845, as to qualle tyr: mixed do nt £%@4o; whito Stnto nt 6i3(&510; mixed Btalo at 41424701 No, 4 Chieazn quoted st dia nrkod, - Ryo senrco und held mors confidently, but dully primo State nitont quoted nt §1,10 sona nollers eintining much highor tigures, Barloy vory quiot on the basls of about formor prices, POV INIONY—Businean In the lino of hog products liaa shown a fnfr Inoreaso of nntwntlon, and ' prces’ linvo been further advancod gharply, Wostorn niosy pork in falr roquest forearly dolivery: quoted ot the alose nt $L00B LW for old ‘moss, na o quality, and HLB@ILH for now. o, und. In th. option iy ate tricted Incronsed sttontjon at miich. hlaiue Henren Titn ApaLoptions | diotud 700, Siny a4l i@ Bk ind S b ra i | ofe muum.-nur,mm long elone mwwd a3 cloving nLEAIundanort o o 1 efir, vory qulet fur early |l\b lv f. vlk‘ ll fuiyance, fonyliie o0 ut N I0F ontrut sendu, 1 Lo opition lllmJullu mml doait In. and giioted tip puouksalla por 100 it wicds ARrL clusing w81 1.2 4 bid; Junu at $1LE, July at: gl 7§ bil, Ootober it {10 ind tho your ron rathior bettor, domand; with ralcs nmudu&a‘i e, GARS Il Innctivo on - tho proviaus basts of. 733 'r»-nh:rurmlrluuoml rotining, detfned nioe erutolyouiht, hitor, wlih autoal qunted at 1oy u c,.mmmrmm 4 e, wrantilatol ‘nt K3ge, e, Wity ux- e !\«;sm-. yelgm'ux\mu i m e, QuL 1@ oW o Tl Byefnocs hus atiown Iittin antintlon, Thoeorings uf ecommudation o herth and chue: tor, thouats somowlint frecr,” Rve boull (b eumipes HTvoly ThOARIALS. Wbtrosité. ah hava boon Qhatud anoralle stongy. 1o durtami, HOwALAr: Hus Dean aplritiess ovan frath the krult thde. For Liver- ool tky rovorted cnzuxoniante by miers anibimouid e at Tx Tmostly tirongh -frabaiit und Fornrd ani mem. aid by uulug‘nnunml‘r A low i Intde gruin thronih Trolht. a1 od, guoted for laeal shipmontent figlan tho TonL Uit W ISHw at 1is Jids 22", Jraviy tirough freliht wid tormatd shine part by outport stenniers us low us 163 e "0 the "’nllm Auu‘lnml Dress. \mur. April 1L—Lo ¥, llkitics Juno, 10.7 ruummlmr, T0.4iay Uel Lo, e, 5 25, lumm 1osay Frotn=steady; roceipts, 51,000 le brisi suporfing s\nm qul “cllul‘m mnz mion 1 suad exten, $LGLLM ood 'ta ool flf\x white \V!wnt uxu l\.l!lflll‘llx oxtri Ohl l G M. bowls, #8073 Minnvsotn unuut Wrudoss, Wheat—Dull roguipta, R0 b sngruid rod 21kt No, 1 i Silihely i iiyors (00 bu uwum.ul’ i) nfl: mmn! s Hadi; No. 2 whito, a, o e R u% b»w J 0. bl Y (Mll INH | {picn puat, Slic, s hokert il I!T(.ICKM m‘ flllAI\— U] .lurll April 0: Whont, l(‘fl. i nngn.munnux outs, 2 buy burley, 10,50 1% iy llm-n—qnlut by LOCKN RS~ 1054 auym {uu- chinnio; ol 'Hmmu LI unchanged. : ired atdndys 1o caronn. quotad at 4@ 1iBc. | Nunr ull And e l‘l’lhufl in fair demand: retning (l::u—l umund, fulr and msrkod tETnoLEUN=Quiat but unn United, 8o cruda Ao Q i L] 3 L nrsfi ‘f’?lfi. TURPE; Kaa: oy VINTONH=L'ork ncllm nud hh.hnr. clnl\lu’( nmh ol Doss, SHNAIROH oW . Stay stondys doderata denimnd, © Cob menu I|rm Yomk clear nildulus, $8% alioet Slouf, 8. - Lurd hlghory wrimo s, 6180 UTT loL wrenks Wi uu:l.uz- utet but slendy't 106 153(C. ST, LOUIS, f Spectal Dispateh to The Ciieago Tribune, ST, LOUIK, Mo, Aprll 1L—~Thore waro: 7407 bu 'of whont'shippod to New Olowns by rivar: to-duy, and 1428 by rall, Therowero THHT - of ¢ shipuod by sivor sl L8Lby sail. Freight on wheat 8iges an river, 8o, P To the Weatern Assoclated Pres ; 8T, 1 0018, Mow Aprll 11— PLOUR—=Unchnnied, - GHAIS~Whoat unsottled; No, 3 red, $LU@L0AL cnaby SLUIL Aprll; SLODGGLUTIG@LONE Mays #1070 LTSI Juno: LOB(RLIIBLICK dulyi SLON(@ LUNG Augusts SLIOSALING tho yeurs No, 3 do, $103G @1 No. 4 do, Wikutie, Corn bettors 420 cushy 420 2o Aprily 4138140 Myt £G4l June; i dulys 412150 “Angust, Onts slow ot R@THa cash: iis an u.lmm WHGEN e duly. Itys sourco und e b, Ew nncnuu: oot i, ", S, S i ! o mrrrzu—umu g dnievs wase, " \nusm‘"—'fl'{l‘un . tuv1si Lighor and slow at mm cas| =, 1n St montn highors 810, ( lnurlx"!lillllv ulunr ribs sol Il I(\KII |Jr|l wheat, 00 buy earn, uh It By nunut Uarlay W our, 10 Ing whent, B,{llilm( cnrn. Iilll fllllfl- lkflu bug nonos burley, nong. r, LU EN, Mo, A "HI 0 fuweli ll’lfll Mounte all .”llklllm‘yllhd Rlglvy, onva with four 1o 81X bitekes, 1oL i ll“l ints morning, purt this uflurnuun. for, Now um.mm it 01T Lushote ot bulk wiibat GO b of wurn, nd 2400 bushols uf oata (u forelgn lmn ulllu ‘I'hio tolnl shilpment of grain frony s port to Now Orlennx. on forotqu neent Illu:o o ululnllll of pibvigation. - Fou, " s Cubeut Sy bishols, Lot mt eeenno f 1 Buo \lshots byt i provians your. il g 1690 o river oponud nonr y 81X Weuks oRrilor thiun (hix your, " puihiseet b . - MILWAUREE, Bpeclal Dispateh to The (Meago Tridune, MILWAUKEE, April 11.~Tho whout markot to-day was irm, und prives advancad 1o sl around, wus glvon out ks bulng cuused by the sovere anowe storms provalling in Minnusotn, wlloghug thit snather blockade was hilghly immlnent, A douling of o, cnstward frolghts hud much to do with “tho Improved wmarket, Tho pork markot was bighor. bus terogular, wnd pricos advioed: ‘The Metivueh fuctlon -hoos at tho Idon of & pork corner, but 1t Is gencrally bollevod thut tho Bcotohwan lins wlllnll Wmsulf with tho pore g SNSRI | yrratern, Amoetated Tress. MILWAUKER, Wik, April U~FLOUR~Birongory st i3l G iy vy olood atcadyt No. | nominal Nd A J.\“.f % f(x'nny. (idry, Mot Vo] Ao, bor S £ ind Tolooud i iy o (ash masris . i hlih 4 Nov 3, Gk Harior Hinury a3 s IOV IRION [ ghor, Mons ik, #1750 bt o S Bay, "..-ru—'mw ‘L"un i "cflfig B ettt i, i m;u-nuvn-whnua u.om buy surs 000 buy oats, I'Ill!n\"l'hl TTTA. d rmmn:wnu. Py Aprll l—FLOUR=DUN and wenk; Mingesotn oxjras, WAL UNe extras, B.&) @571 Hlinula chofos, f604 winter wheul, putunts, $I5AT,T8) Alinnosuin; patont | procoss, lmo:, w, Hye Hourscarco und um.swawu, - GUAIN=Whoat'opunod dulli plused firmer; No, 3 red, oloyator, cunlou.ll 41 N0, "3 vod, April, 31,103 o #1, 18}, L R e Rl el S 0] "Byt gluamor, youln dopoty om Salt s i SOds (iru; 80, Biay M M nx ‘3 RN-A;"N V‘:l‘.‘hurlmfl'fllfl“' i Indi Ilw!l kuuu. m;w tirmy pricos unchunzed. uv w: r.'ol prose WM Wit wikas otk !nm\md. llmlb(u. anl—l'mu- -uuun, "n:u—um dus 3 U=l 'm:m-nu'u uuu -u-u emmnry. wmsxm IIII —Il ll u\ & =l SN brisy whul. u.uw bny oom. S by ro, S0 R ——— ' ""“L?J‘k"".?-% . New ORLEANS, Aprll IL—FLOUR-Qules and weok; lunnrfln:l. nl;‘:l. ’):’X‘ i@} XXX, u.msu, hign B n e Corh I good demand; S@8ia. Oata1n good d, Lut 1 lower rutos] oMb Are-Dull and ngsats aotod uy §478, ° 154 Y—=Qulot aud weuk] priute, £,00; cholon, §7.00, * PruvistloSs=Lork nighor) old,'$LGL now, §ITS0, Lard steadyj Herco; 1340; kou, HM@HIXe Bulk moats highor; shoulders, packed, S3@dNo; clear 7iy, mc. clea tuu. llwn h#hon sboulders, tio; ol unnr—uum{, st ‘&b‘ {"-u Rk uu prime, »Eum." 'n'u-l * roctilud: SLUSLI un flfl'l()a “l’, lfl § oUmol ¢ wh iy n fuly falr e Neima (o chotes, 1ed Foilow clatitied, sigoiie, Mo nxa0g nouinAll Ml inforior, Vet yaal, Svamo cintorn bttom, fhet ;;\rnm‘ml amor; ardinney (0 prime, e AN B S T war e £ BA natTIvORE, FLOMt—-Qulnt and firmt Westarn t axt #1.2525.00) fanilly, §3: o™ gn. ORAIR=\Vheat—Wnatarn easior, closing ateady: wintor red, spot, FLISKELESG April and May, ;NN ne, 1. lk 1043 July, SLISKBLIGE August, SLIBERLIDG Corn~Wasteen stondy; mized ot myf'v‘»!{?(#lx',\rr‘l‘;." l:s"»u(rflfi'w‘ Mnysvasiiger dubo. 3 i h l’uu Wemay iRl N llrl n ttled nnlllflmln k] L i !lnm ul?1 mrfl—l ot} m.“f , ‘“’ nlel’(!!r nie 10 cnu!m \Velwm hlclnd. A Piovisy inal: refined, fio, nnullrllnlun h\u cargaes, 0@ nmm rin [hithen :l‘ml"l |“?er Honmor iondy) oot Wik 9 (ll "0“!‘)(9“ W I!l lllll'l el 1 brisg ‘w'nmu. dlfimmt corn, LT o e mlu-unnfl—\'vhm WS e‘qlvrn.llwnhn. E HALES=\Yhont, m.m buy corn, 123,50 1 CINCINNATL CINCINNATI, Oy Apsil L=COTTON~Firm} 1040, lxnfn.nun—l!wnun family, $5.0005.20; fancy, - #4008 URAIN=\Yhent in fair demand; No. 2 ved, $1.04. Corn Bland!l fnir demnndy No. 2 mixed, 47kc. Onts strongt No. 2 nilxed, Bo. ftyo strong mndhiglory ::o\.fl?. LB@LE, Burley doares | und ll)‘lfll No, 2 all, ";ll';gw;‘mru—l‘nrk M‘mmxll ‘I‘Jm' B‘mm stronis ) Hulk ments ato 11| el A R U “hEnomis D al b ey sy nm"m"c' I SO, v, s Irng 51 B TYe, o cholca Contral Ohlo, Bzie, p 3 TOLEDO, 5 < TOLEDO, 0, Apri T—URATS~\Vhent flems No, & white Wabnah, HUTIt No. 1 whita - Mlehléan, £.071 4 ‘rod Watmsh spot, $LI0KG Aprit, $L00; May, L1031 Juve, $L11Y Julys 10736 Augusts 106 No i red, 81404 amber Michigan, sl Corn steadys. high mixed, ditge; No. Tapot, 401 May, 453t rojected, 4344 dumogad, 4ic. Outa quiot; So, % 3Sof No. 2 white, L;mrn-w ient temy No. 2rad, » 110 Stay, ) e I.llmiulxy. .0 a-?;?h;f'uu il ’ m cmm‘n-wlmnt. ZHEY buj corn, 4,000 buj onte, l&l’l)luumn—whuul.mmbm cotn, V1,000 bu onta . BOSTON, ¢ nnnflw. April IL—~FrLoun-Quiot but firm} West- ornmuporiine, #1.0021.23 comuton oxtras, 4,003 175 Wisconsin oxtrn, $.0@5.40; Slinnosotn toxteas, §1563 LI; wintor whoats, Ohio and Michiuan, FKIRATS Tne diana, 81503023 - Bt, Loule and Hilnols, &L0E0305 Speing patonts, F.00G42 winter prtonts, $46035.78. UNAIN=Corn firait stenmer mtxed und yelluw, 0@ Bi}gus no grado, H@ll)fl. Ulllx firmt No, 1 and oxtrn i, fidaitor No.2 whito, taiiger nilxed and Ny, i wiie, m,u.u Hyo—§Loba 110 UTTES olen Wastarn creuninslonigHo; clioleo Ir (9 kn0d, G20, o i:'l)nw:km corn, 44000 it it VJ&"?'\‘T’J“H«?”’“A&MJ' i corn, 10180 b ] 3 u VhonE T b, 0" la ity ! I"I.()I":\. rronia, April 11.—G1tATS—Corn activoy high mixed, Alle.: Onts ey No. 2 white, Bl@I{e Itve ecarce and nominal ot $L14@1INE. !nnmwl\m«-mmhmmadn L $1.00 X ELPTA=Whont, 6430 bitt” torn, l*u'a bug onts, M huat! WS Sty 0m by omt, y uly HONGY COrm, 23 U} £70, MOR} biie, S B W y KANSAS CITY. Epecial Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. KAXEAS CITY, Mo, Aprll IL=GRAIN=The I'rice Current veportat | Whont—Ilocelpts, 780 bug ship- lmmll‘ 14,38 bug fieng. Na, i ensh, 8934y Aprll, oy No.2 cash, Ulige; April, 0iges No. 1 eashy e, U)m— Ilucul‘rll. B8 but . shipniciits, J,:N buf firiay Mo, 2 cush, &goy April, SB3{e . TOLEDO, TALENO, 0. April 1L—GRAIN=Whent Ilrmnn ambor Micubzan, 1105 No. 2 red Wabash,carh, 81,0186 April £1.10; Muy, $.,104; June, ELIN July, $LOTY nukod, 147 I||d N, Bred Watuiah, L84 No, 3 1! M, red, | 11U, X, 4] 2 1l bty SR ORI B TR bR "‘ DETIOT DETROIT, Aprll 1L—FLot =il GRAIN~-Whent caster; Nu, 1 whilg, HW; April,’ snmo, May nud Juno, $1.0TH; whito, 1,05 slipnionia, ’ , OSWILG 04 3 OBWEGY, Aprll 1l—{iitAIN—=\Whout nominnlly un- changed. Corn nominally unchangod, IETROLEUM. OCLEVELAND, Aprl H,—PETiOLECY~Unchanged Htundard white, 110 test, Se, rrrrsuung, Aprll l -l'r'rnuwun—,\mlvn llnnnlllcdx “eloned woak und domorailzed: - Unitod o pono e nmm«m-uun;wfiuuunnuu,m Lilieates o mnumlmuu dolbvers. Vit T e l‘.!‘JJlL &:5'1‘21'1;:5"1'?1;"'5;' :fll"»-" niosits, 1§wu ‘elArLors, 100, . TRY GOODS, - Niw Your, Aprll H—-Husinea continues niodorata with inunufucturors' aonts, sod-quiet with Import= ©rst - corton Kuod Irroguine demunds “ Atlantio Drown sheottngn reduced by avontss prints wid nwis I Lottor m«mu-[ jud giughnns cominue neiivoi drowe ghids ULt i frat Lunda Tenyy COUE woTe ginTaLhor BoFe souglit for Boslury wad underwent I, I‘I‘A‘H Nu. 2 rod. $L10, - Recotpts, S300 buj —_— CO'ETON. NEW ONLEANS, Apei) 11.~CoTTON-Qulots middling, 1036e; - Jow wldading, Wyor oud ordinury, 5oi not recolpts, L0 baless gross, 610 exports o’ contls Banty Lo nulum\wf' £ Pl TUHl‘l’V'I. INE, \\‘xmu 'm'ro Aprit 1L —80r0uTs ov Tunm:rn'w Quict at e, SARAH AND HER BROOMSTICK, Canstable B, L, Wilsen went over on the West Bldo yestorday to serve s summons on Sarah C, Cotfey, Hut Barah was not feeting i un aminble mood, and, beoause the Constabln persisted In scouring 4 perdonnl service ulter sho hud ro fuaud to see hlm, sho wudon rnmun endeuvor to worr n broomstick outon Wis hewd, \Vllmm #howod up at Justico hwnmer's Court. nhout half un hour lntor, his hat, shire=Cront, and co lur louklug ns if thuy bl gong through nthrea fg-wnoting, wud . 8wore out w wartuut for ns- uult aud battery ngalust the muscular Snrab, ——e—— Tho Lurgest IRofractor Teloscopo, A ehort timo. ngo the lnrgest rofractor In tho wnrhl wvus suecodslully complutud by Mr, Grubb, of Dublin, who hus Just bl conferred upon Tl by tho Univorsity of thit olty the honorury degroe of Mastor of Bugineuring, This fnstri- ment hus oo stout tubio throe and u half feot in digmeter nt the contre, : tapering toward oncth ond, of courso, 14 lungih'this tubo 1 EL5 foot, and tho apertiro 18 27 Juches, At 0rst it was shought that the disics conld bo_Nnlsticd 1 your by M, Iell, af Parls, hut 1t took him four onrs 10 rmdmm purtest ones, and tho nnumny 0 gxporiencod witd the maln eansg of the m.luy OF the wark, . Although the entlvo movig purts Wuigh #oven toae, (heaugh countorpoldo and othor oxpedients, thoy vun be opeertod ut will by ono mun veey easily, 'The clvoles ure enre- "'"f and wminutely divided, und tho observor, o siteliug in bis ohalr, oan rond uny of thom by menns of # Hitle toloacope uttnchiod to m wfde of the tube ur 1he muln telescopo, A alng| wus-lmp, lmur mbuls nt tho end of nm devlination axis gerves to 1l m up ench vernlor nud olrulo that miy be roquived Lo bo road, The- castings of which the lmum 14 formuml nre nbont ton tuns in welght, The clock=work Iv dontrotlod hr bh' (irubl's friottonal governor and his new eotrlo cantrol nppurutus, Thure aro (o right ugeension uiroles, cuch twa foot in dinmetor, one of whioh ciun be roud - from the eye-ond of the tulesenpo anid the other frum the [(mun-dlhmr. Thu deelinition olrolo s ive foot T dlumuwr. and {8 roud from the eye-ond of tho tols olunpu, Thia fine rufragtor 14 1o bo plaoed In tho nllluunlahlur\' ory 0C Vieu e * School Snvlncmlmnkll \ ¥rance, At uett 2l A pamphlet mwlllly lmhll-hml h,v A, Malarco of the stenmor Ningur wis only ubout {f glves wn- intervsting nesount of tho Froneh #choot mvum-buuks.—nn lustitution of whi Frunceo up to the prosent time cun honst of huve g v monopoly, ©In the year 1818 suyings hanks wore estabhisied By upward of 10440 sohools, and sluce that thne thuy hive rapldly Inerensod, purticyluriy in thoe soythorn and c«-umll departs ments, Ju tkat of Aubo tho number of bunks hns risen frimn 272 to 67, ana mmnln from 4,813 o .lr"r. lho uuuml wonoys belitys ZL60 fruned i nd 43,018 frunes dl the end of 1870, In Euro u| Lolre there woro but tnirty bunks by 1877, und ninctysfour ju 187, with 2512 scholani owning huuk -HucOUNLS mnnumlnu to i 403 frances in-th nmni regnto. [u Héeunit, the nuine bor of bunks b eruuuu hi.ong your l’mm nlnly—mur 10 207; of ucoouuu. trmn l.lu& 10 and -of moneys, frum 19790 to ' 21480 fruiics. 1n dupartuionts fi wnlni: uzu usotu syatons bud nog mlnm mnn the education {ne apoctord Wore vory ? reutio and suveessiul in eneonruging ity pnrllvu nrly' i tho rural districis of Huutes-Aljos, 'Ardéeby, Crouse, lordogne, uird Muutp-Guronno, whicl ne Iba rusent thino numbers ninety uehuul t of W wn\\vcmy- oight wre in m1 ouso, There lwrgo natural uulucl luwunl thrift’ In llm Frongh nuunlr‘; and'such Institutions as these wlll toud, moru t| | @ youn, ; ‘Where His $1,000 w--, Mike Slmmulll hud the gallue of aruunv e, 0.. loulluu ull -luv for llna ! J!JU whoioh b ost, Arrusts 0 I Boures Fiynt mwkad. Al longtn }llke - uwn uluflml were soarchod, md tho roll of bille fuund - jn the bottom '55 trouserd, whum It bud fallon through 4 hole bis pookot, ————— ; Feopls aro killed by Nllfihl that Hala's Honoy | sey was’ ot Horuhound and Tur woutd Piko's T'oothacho Drops vure lu ono naaute, snd | Lok rie ports to Kingsto MARINE NEWS. Navigation Open to Chicago Once More, After a Long Inter- val of Rest, sk | The Rallway War Likely to Prove Yery Damaging to Lako Uraln Rates. b ‘Gystematio " Boyootting” Resorted To by Mombers of the Oleveland Sea- : mon's Union, Capt, Whiltaker's Rominiscence s—Vossel.Trans. fors—Nayigalion on Lakes Erle and Ontarfo—Local and General. TINST LAKE ARRIVAL OF TIIESEA- . RON. Tho Gondrich Ling propelier Ononto loft 3l waukee shortly bofore midnlght Bundny, and ‘renclied here noon “yesterday, constituting tho first Inko’ nrrival of ' thio seuson. According to slatn furnistied by the Goodrich Transportation Compuny, the senson closed Dee. 27 lust, when tlio propeller G, J. Truesdoll, which had arrived on'the provious day, took her depnrture for Milwaukee. Thus 1t will be scan that.Chiosgn hrbor romainod seajed. exnetly 105 daga, ln the Mth of Junnry tho propelier Friesdell, Lu- Ite ciunght in nsovere gale nnd Enow-storm while en'routo between Grand Thven and Mile \nukeo, . ran for-this port, hat ogot no [arther than just. u lm end of tho harbor — plers, whare f fea: stoppud hur progress, . As' tho "l‘rm:mll I wus not bound hora she walted untl the atorm hid -subaided i thon returned to tho Grand Haves route. Lighty-seven llllf'» have clupsed since the oceurs renco ol this fncldont, “The Oconta was litorn 3 packed with ‘frofght on this her first mr and un equally o amount nwaitsher in tho Company warchouses for delivery nt northern pointd iung the west Abpra. ' Her olilcers rarort that thoy met fce first this side of Grosso Polnt, © 1t appeared 1o by heavy and fiem,” but -tho wind hiul opened o ulnmnul batweon tha-field mid ahore through ho nm;wum- passad withont delay of any lfllld Tlm Oconto will lewve for the north this aveuiny, leo aud weuthor pormitting, . Yu\]\l.l"l"'lfl"“l'i. shlmmn woro once’ more around apong tho vessel ngonts on 'Change yostonlny, feollng of the pulse of tho carrying interest {n refmenco prospective rates on graln, No elort seetns to’ toheve beon madd to sceure vessels. Tho waron rinted to tho senbosrd recently innugurated by tho louding trunk Hinca seons to bo waxing warmer dally,. Tho reduction to a unifortn rate of 0 cents per 100 puunds, or 18 cents por bushel of wheat, was spoedily followeid by a cut'on tho part of soma of the lines to 25 centa por 100 pounds, or 15" conts por bushol of wheat. “Noxt cama n eut, necording to common report, (o 2415 cents per 100 pownds, or 1314 cents per hushel of whent: uml * yestorduy,ns_ n-rumor hng it, one fust frelzht. )ine “ngont " ofered to deliver 1,000 curlomts of grain in New York for 20 conts per 100 pounds, or 12 cents por hushel of wheatuwithout finding any takers, This ruinous wir among the rallway. magnntes cannot fuil to work disndvantageously to the shipping interest af tho lukes, Unless # pence is xi 3 estib- Htshed, [nvolving a restorution of the Hlcent rato t t, the vessels now in harbor here, unctiie- d, iy b sompelied to noeept uslow us foue cents to Huffnlo on corn n . order to seoure cuve ‘x ut compoting figures for the tiesttrip to Iuifalo, At present thero ia no telling how long this rallrond war - wiil lust, but I2 there 18 nny eflioleney’ In proyer n sedson of religlous rovival iy lm| peeted anong vessol-owners with the vl Seourng i cessntion ol the unwelcoime nuul.ut-n-uuhlng hostllities. 1 A8 euly vessol-ugants, whe approyctied on o the stibject of conrse Trelghts, maintaln that no chitrtars inve s yet been' effected, — Neverthos 1ess the reporter of ''ng TRIBUNE yesterdny T Benrd ftatuted that Capt. Cobb, owner of tho st ey Annlo Lourle, George Ditnbar, and Thompson, hus can u.lu(l lu detlver soveral miiltan feet of dry fum this port Trom-Muskogon for 110 per l u(I) fl.ol. Tho re- y, $1.0744 bldy No. 4 p(:lrt 18 glven for what it {8 worth. hin Wesley 1s chinrtered to take 1 0 framw nnubi to’ Ohlo ports for $1.55 uu.' l‘l:ll freo. The cnnrlur lusts until . the Istof. ctober, * Tho schooner Afl\enmm lins heen ‘chartored to tuke, Grindstones from-. Grinidstone City to, Chlcngo nt 8155 por ton, free, und fronsory from meuhn to Casovitlo for $1.25 per ton free. Tha, explros on Oct. 4 'um schooner Nnry.lnuu hns liean chartored for sevan - trips, onk timber, fram Detroit and ““uz 860 per thon- schooner Elkin, tho sutid, cuble monsure, nnd #nns ut £K por thousind, ‘The schoviier Acontins 18 charted to eurry 70, Uuu Ggoryin pinu cur-silia from ButTalo.to Dotrol for 81 pur o, freo (o and out. ‘Lho stonmor City of Drosdon has A contract with purties on tho med.n shoro of Luko Erls to ke wond o Detrolt LL23 percord. Bho currles o deck Iuau of nm' cords, S A\lll(’);\’l‘ REMINISOENCES, Tho roporter of tho Detrolt Free I'res hos ngain encountered tho venernble Capt. Whitta- ker, with the following result: npt. Murry Whitaker, tho »mm slonmbont mustor now living whoss carcer wiis. spent on the Western lukes, furnishes somo peculinrly fne teresting fuces portuining to the ploneer steym nuvigation uf thosu lukes. hus ho notes !)?u: tha first steamer waus pul on the Upper Lukes ln 1817, and durlne the nuxt ' twenty yoars' sixtye Boven stenmbouts were bullt to carry passeugers il frolghit, angd fn those two doeades unly vight Jives wore Jost, < ui tho Peacovk nnd twe on the Qliver Per u st 0F tho bouts Includes tho Walk-li=the-Whater, Bupurlur, Chippewa, l'mnmr. Nlumlnh Henry Ciuy, Eaterpeive, Wille fam Peon, Hoed Juuket, Onio, Danlel Wobster, Nuw - York, Gov, Sluruy Mourvg, Uncly Sum, ~ Gen. . Porier, Bundu: usky, Unhied Stntes, Bholdon ompwn Dieluwuro, Michtgan, — Newbord rth Amorien, Nurcelonu, Cummmluru I'ery Aluhmu Wauyne, Taledo, Gun, Brady, Jack Downing, Jueksoi, Bunker Hill, Pennsyiva Corlstollition, Fuls ton, Uleveland, Eclipse, erson, Mudison, New Englund, Coldimbus, llumm. esu ek, Vors ion, W isounsiti, Now Oriind, Muzeppi, L= s Quoon, - St. Clitir, Urmu. \lemn, Credeont Lonlsiunn, Albany, London, Chautnuqui, Tloshostor, Thainos, Canada, Godorich, Arrow, Buttulo, Luuuon Townsend, Sucomb, the Two Lrles, and Wusbinuzton, * From 1857 to 1851 tho followhig-nameod bonly cumc oL Cmmluulun. Missourl, Koystono ute, 1L D, Patehin, Grafith, Washingion (suee umn I’m.nlm Suate, Sultwmk, Oregon, Awmerlean, Buitle,” Iuokeyo Stuto, Indiami, Leximgty Lady ~ Ehtin, ~Alubwinn, — Baltmoro, Hol Btrong, Detrolt;: Buratogu, Bouthornor, Chus plon, Jullw Palmer, Dirt, Arotic, Alhmuu. Uuullu msplu, suim’ Wanld, Mot Muyllower, Muy Queen, Moru ' Norihepuor, Notth Stur, Suginuw, Dismond, FPeurt, Huron, Plymouth Rovk, Westorn World, Northiorn Indiam, Seathern 3 tebigun, Western Muu‘uuulll (,ll)' of u;nml;:hm. Lawrenco, Mis- gt iy llon lobe, Bogton, ()qu. dnrg n Lll} Uoklen U Yulu, Mliwnukoe, Mlvllmm. ilo, Troy, Gen, lllurllnu. Gritltli Fsulon, Kol 1:.'1". s dlichlgin vos worn lost, lu 1862 O 1355 tho dup»n -mu- Inkpoctors net wus pissed by . Congress, and lllfll'll Wil Ut oneo u very ramirkably fnerowe ul Inss uf life, During tho Ilnu Slght yeard follow= ng tho pussugo of “that Liw 360 lives \vurnluu by tho “following liku steamorss Niuginm, b llm.-lN Atlantio, by collisl, 0003 l.mly l,lulu. by “cotllsion, 605 1, K. Collins, Northorn Lndluus, by. re, 00} Keyuwn fimw‘ s und Clmu\mx- ku' A Whito Uapt, Waltiakor 8 vretty ucourato In nsin lmr tho sidewhool stenmoers of the early duys of Juko nivlgition, ho huas blundered sidly coi- corihyr tho loss of Lo In connection with the soyon divastors wiiloh ho nssorts ocourred by twoon the years 1652 and 156k Inchuslvo. For in- stunee, the numbor of 1ives lost-by tho lm{nlnx e stend of Uk by the sinking of - the a\(lu’l’ulu, nbout A nutend of o by the sinking uf nw Lady Eigin_ not aver 44 instond of 60d; by burniing of ‘tho B, K, Collins anl; lwunu‘-'hrw {nstond of 400; by the burilng of tho Northorn hnllnml pmlmbly ulmm lw Dt of 403 lvmuwrl uwu. lllluul- and tho loss of Keystone 8tuto nbout mlfly Iustead nr lm. l'lm deatruo- thon ot tho Chusapenke nocus: ved jn May, 1847, and theretore sny should nnvu been uullnml £ram Capt, Whittukoe's list. Bl um-rvunuu lnumlurn.mu HgRregate numbor of fives lost, {t w it MUY TS, Tiutoud of 340 A ot by o W ors Just tho tritilug dilforunce ol that §s all. It must be uuun blunderitig as the nbove witl to throw dicredit upon uny atntement w tho votersn Stoambont cuie nnder nmy huroutice mwko. o 8 hould twur In ulud that by b ot the sole eurvivor of the iU of eurld'-du Y Ivigalors, aud uoulm]uum lut bis randons “ussertions ure likely to weot With prompt contradiotion limtand of buelug av- copted us i vurrect historical rovord, Y BOYCOTTING AT CLI"VEhAND. According to the Clovelund Herald of yesters iy the lutier ununyaumr. to devolop lt n | day tho Hght betwcou the sullors and vesscle owners hus begun In ou.nest thore, *Joycot- | ting"* bus been resorted tu by tha*mombyrs of the Uulon, Tho following illustrations of its um‘ -Qporation will show what I8 meant: by this terw, tho pordon ¥ boycolfed" belug Olicer Huisey, On Batuiduy tho latfer culied st o shosmskur shop on Maln street, whora bo usually tpaded, to Lo’ easurod for 4 palr of boots, - The cobbler did uot cowply, and aftor somo jittle time um- Informed that the sajlors would withs raw thelr patronugs should be comply with Rumsoy’s roquest, Cliver Luwsoy tion pastod on oot the ridge over the milp on .\!ulu HUroy L and, seeing fomo_ confectionery at ek’e stand whicl tooked Inviting, was uunmu his money ready o purchineo it wnen Duominlek Informed hiny that he could not sell to hlm. vlsu tho sudtors would not buy of him, Lmerson Mosa in doing enrpenter work in the wners' ofliee, and s landlndy has res hin to leave, Tho method is also to ho 1 tha ense of boarking-houses (n ven- *acial * suitors will not he allowed to ernl, and bonril nt tho anme pinco us Unton mert. The rpirit of these Unlon enllors ls manifested In the follawing nascrtions inde to v Jerald re- porter by dmember: “Yen, 8lr, wo thoyentted* Rumsny, nml wo'll do more thun that, I'n lhlnkhw. Wit right hns lie to cottin wiriong 48 and Work ummmlho Ine tereats of the Union and tho flehts of - the peo- ple? Wi hy oo o ny on thn pollco forco, whore ho belonga? ' Of eourse it would bo the snme with any other man thit took the position. The Uilon won't havo it. - Why, lot me tell you that nearly every saflor that knows how to ;mll @ shoet orelimb up to the crosstrees belon, the ey, Wo have orgnnized in all the nku clties, and they ara {n _conatut cominuniention with each othor. "This Tnfon proteets our o Imlh and preventsgood sallurs from working for land- Iubhor wiges. Al we nek Is falr pley, - Wo want guod wages when Trelght is hivh and the vessel wen enn alford to puy it, On the contrary, when frelght 1 dawen wo nre willing and o lower the rute of wiges. Tho Unfon has not set the prico yot, and 3 don't know what it will be. Illthlllk nbont £260 a day at lirst, You can bt thors {8 likely to bu trouble with thosa saitors, nem-union men, who zot w Job on nny vessel that leaves this port. In tho fiest place, they will probably b hounced off the craft in no gentlo nnner. Dutif they should get nway, then ol organiz- tion hero will scnd word nhend of the vessel to, proteet the Unlon, and when that vessel drops in the next porl it will get & warm_recepUon, or rnllwr its non<union sallors will. TheBnip-Own- ors’ Assoelntion will_huve hard work gettiug -mxnl sailurs that aro not unfon men.” .+ - DUTIES ORDE IlLFUNDi’iD. Canndlan ship.carpentors who ,were required .0 pay dutfes on their tools upon 'crossing tho horder for the purposnof accepting employment ut poluts in the United States are to bave tholr money refunded. This decislon was reached by the Treasury Department April 5, and eommue nieated to tho Collector of Custowns at Port. Huron, Mich, The cireutnr, lettor uddrenodw tha Collector snys: ¢ “Tho grounds upon whlx-h you oxnc!eu dunm appear to be thnt the parties nwiing thoss tools were not immiznnts coming horo - to roside, fand therefore woere ot persans wrriving In tho United Stites within tho eonse of tho stutute, and you rtuto thut the action taken in this casy is 10 necordunce. with the practice which hns herstofore prevalled at Fnur porty and thut you understund a like prietlee ‘ valled ut Detrait, nnd that “you ‘also suppo: was in uccordnnc with tho practico ut all thu frantior points, “The Collcotor of Onslnml nt ' Detroft reports that the practice “In such cnses 18 In nccord-: ance with the dectsion’ of this Department, of g‘:{"fi‘ 5, 187 0 copy of which s berewith In-; o "'nm fasts in that cn-enppeurwhcnnnlnknm to thoss in the present cave, und It{s the mnluluu of the Depnrtment that tho partics owning the toals In gucation wre to be considered purties avrlving {n the United States, the statuto makin no referene to w permnnnent residonce “in- this country, amd that, therefore, under -this vlmv nnul the decision reforred to, the tools (n.qites- tlun ire entitied Lo freo entry upon tho proper: outh belne tiled. ** Upnn the filing of the proper onths you will tnke tho nevessary ateps for refunding. mn du- tiea oxneted In tho prosent case, The curpenters from whoni ditles were oxacts ed nra undor cantruct for severnt months' serv- ieont Dotroft, Gibenltar, and Chlcnxa, und eame mnlnl)‘ from Qucboc. '\'I‘flsrh TRANSFERS. ‘Tors Bolverson hina sold - the schooner City of Woodstock ns she Hes, in damaged conditlon, at Manitowoe, to CApt. Juines Roberts, of this city, for $5,600. An oxpondituro of $1,000 will ut this vessel in sen-going condition, Marguret Davies, or-~Racine, bhns sold the schoonor Gilhort Knanp to Ldward Lucus Mer- rill, of thia eity, for (8 000 cash, th of tho nhove sulos were ‘offacted through tho ngeney of Messes, Davison & Holmes, George C. Finnoy and Cupt. Anderson have sold the schooner Gruoa Murray to Kenushi pietles for $7 Mossrs, " Osfer & Clark ot~ Tocted tho transfer, ‘Tho Murray I8 u 1L vessel und ks on board n earco of dorn-at an elehee’ ucul frolght to Bullulo, Mr. Guuthior la nbout to purchase the flshing i Walter hculL now lylug ul Au Sauble, Luke Huran, whioh, with tho'H. Smytls, will nttend 10 nln‘ nugl“h Islund llshurhu. and tho price to Lo puid is . LAKE ONTARIO NAVIGATION Special DisWateh to The Chicago Tribune. Kixusrox, Ont., April 11.~The steamer Plerve-, pont will endeavor "to, brepk her woy to open water, and thenco procced to the.istands, to- morrow, The river {a cloar of fee from Cedur Istund to Prescott. Much open water 8 visiblo in the vieinity of Nine Mile Point nud Shincoo, Istund, Caturoqui Duy s ‘nerly olear, A feiw' more dnys und tho Jew in thls hurbor will dlsup- onr. Special Dispateh to The Chicago TH-‘NIM ouTit BAY, Ont, April. IL—About two or three miles of lcebrake loosu und drifted aut of Nv pth Bay to-day. What rcmulm ln lulmlul h open spots of water, und rotten, hhmm thore cume n_beuvy | west wlnd T wilt breuk up und dlsnp pear. . clal Dapalch to The Chicago Nl.nmr. T'()ll!‘ DALBOUSLE, Ont. April 11,—The wenther umlfi?mlnueu wari, and 110 {00 18 brouklug up Tupl Ia NAVIGATION ON LAKE ERIE. ’ Bpectal Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, | CLUYELAND, O April 1L=Tho stenm-bargo Cormurant and consort, Chiurles Wall, which were Insight oif this port Saturdny, and supposed Lo hnve turned back to Natroit, were nguin In sight this nftornoon, fast in the lee, but furhor to tho enst, which luJ)mlmhly (ue to: tho fuct that the lgo bl drifted thore, iy diflicult to recugnize them withinut sinades, ~ A wentlomwn who arrived froin Dlack River this_ovening suvs the propellors 8. B, Sbeldon nnd U, 1y Rouse with hor consort, the twa latter lumbur—lmlux. nrrived ut liluck Rtivor to-duy. The Cormorunt and Wiill, ho sulid, were twelvo mIlNl holow that port, nwnlunn the breakiug up cu, A mm-lnd-nner wns Blhtoidl ot Avon Polnt yesterduy and uggatin this ovemmg, TS SEAMEN’S UNION,. Bpeelal Diapateh to The Chilcago Tribune, . CLRVELANG, April 11.—Tho Sallors*, Unlon hns roquested coul-trimmers to handle no vessel lincs, The tritmners on boawd the burgo Chitm- boginin to-day refused to shift uny lnes, butthe Captuin. ussured them thut the request did not noply -to stemin-barges, and they handied tho Itnes, The members of the Hallor’ Union huve uduptes tho practico of boyvcotting river polico- mui, bt alntn it will uuum resorted W fn othor porid exeept In ensy nl’ bourdlvg-housus. Spectal tch fo ‘e Chicuga Tribune, Tonr DALUOUILE, uut.. April 1L=Prosident Powars, of the Chleugo fimmuununl»u. Prasts dent l\lllklm. of the Buifnlo Umong and T, Curey, 'resident of tho Bt, Catnurin Ilmunh. wern hore this ovs unlm{ unu werae Jolt .lnlm Jduhuston, Vice-Presiient bere, A muuuu helug held ut Bt Catbarined to-night ut \vllll:h tho ubeve-nuned gentlumen will by present. " PIIE DAMAGED PIERS, - Special Correspondenco of The Chicago Tribune, Tons's g, Wis, Appll 8~No lee’ hus been scen off hero for over two weeks, Theshore feo 18 w1l gono, No further dumuke,to the plers ean como from that source until tho fco from the strafts wid Green Hay 18 broken up. Tho o nge 1o the Whaitolish llny Dler I8 nutns gren reparted, < No et of the \uur went out, but Allllllllhl.l‘fl Ihiea in the bridge part \vuru Elll Ot by the houyy enked ‘of shoreloe, - Abau lool of thio bridgo purt of Hogn's l’lr.-r wore uu- rh.-«l wway In the samo munnes, but s pllo-driver 8 nL work, aud tho stryoture will Ixu roidy for bu-lnun fua fowdays, - . The Cunul I8 vlear u\' foa to tho hew! of Stur- feeon llav, Wi uumnr i, g nnd snow disappeur- ng fua FROM -ST, JOSEPIT, B8pecial Disvateh fo The Chicaga Triduns, 87, Josepn, Blich., April 11.~The Government Hight-houso on tho south. plor wus rumoved to tho end of the north plor ta«day; and a rod Ine stead of whito ligbt will horoufter be shuwn therefrom, “Fhio leo lias niain drifted back to this shore, and tho lmnriuuwd tug An;lar I8 almost luvlul- bl from iere, . —— (!U’l‘ TIIROUGI BY- 101, - Bpecial Diapateh to The Chicage Tribune, Ponr Hunox, Mich,, April 11,—=The scow Ale pean was out through by tho fco In 8t Cluir Rivor Sunday morning, Peter J. Sank Cox sold this veasol Baturday tc iydo, Tao prics pnhl w3 Alpenu his lwun mised and phog dock for rupulrs, — DISASTERS AL CLEVELAND, Bpectal Diapateh ta The Chicaga Tribune, CLEVELAND, April 1L.=8y the bursting of o pipe In the stbam-bargo Baudusky, sevon feot of wnlur lulkml Imu tho huld befuro it waa dise covored, filn onrried awny ber pllote Housaut um anh.y lultway hrldw po-duy, - | 'l'lllfi Qe ll. WARMINGTON: Hpectal Divpatchoto The Chtcaco Tribune, CLEVELAND, April Ll,=Cnpt, ¥dson ‘lofe thie olty to-ulght fur Miiwankes, to acoompany tho oxpedition to yelonss tho schuoner U. H, Warin- Wi, ushore ou Bumuur l-lnnd. prosdaickihy THE ERIE C4\N’Ab- U704, N, Yo Aprl| 11.~Boatmen detalued ju wad syound Utics deny)tho stutemonts of Canal- Buperlutendent Dutchot usto the thickncss of the canal and thn depth of tho fros e that tho late dav named for the opn ing In lu the Interest of grain_ spoculutors and rallronds, MONTREAL ITARBOR. MOMTREAL, April 11.—The feo hns Iyrnkcél the harbor, and old navigntors express’tha opinion thut navigatien here will be open with tho wook. ho lee , They nl LOCAL JOTTINGS, Copt. Murphy nrrived from Oswoean yosterdry to take chargo of the schooner Fioretta. Tho vesset wilt lond to-day with corn for Kingston, Toeday the holler of tho tux A, Mosher 18 to be Inspected. After the inspection mpnlm and bainting will be In vrder. The ‘echoounr Bertfo’ Calkins “was yesterdny transferred from the Pacifle dock to the lumbor murket by the tug Flossio Thieleka, e new stenm-brrge ou tho stocks/at Duncan’ Ttobertron's shipyard in Grand Haven for the Bover & Pond Uomnnny will bo named Albert hrlfo to the* Water-Works Crib was mado yeatorlay worning by the tug Commndore withe out encounitering nny. lee. Capt. Driscoll ported the fee tnoving north, Thens was plenty f 1t left townrd the fiend of tho lake, Lut nortl of the hartior it kad moved awny from the wes shore 8o gs to leave n cloar chasinel for vesse Abuut noon . yesterduy tho -tugs Constitution and Commodore succeeded In - relonsing the schoaner Annle M. Peterson from [llinois Cens trul A slip, - Tho Conatitution und Tom lrown then towed tho vessel - to wn clevator, 1o loud with corn on un old charter. The 1irst genin cargues of thio.scason, vin tho Hitnule & Stichignn mel. arrived yeaterduy. Thera were two Lont-lunda from Ln Saile. Allof tho enuincers In the Vessot-Owners' As- mlnm‘m employ mmmenccd fitting - vut tugs enterdn s From l?uchm it mnmm that. the schooner Slurllnhl 18 ull ready for a trip,and only, rcqulres 0 be broken vut of the fue to innko n sinrt. The schooner Prido left Kenosba for Bulley's Harbor yesterday for. wood, . of which n great scarcity oxiats ut Kenosha. T GENERAL NO’ TES. : The schooner,Annn-Marin 18 to be towed to Sturgeon liny noxt, for n eargo of tics, Capt. " A, 12, Shepherd has declded to sall tho ropellor Now York during tho coming senson, “ “Arrivals at Milwauked, on Saturiny and Sun- duy, tncluded the sterm-barge Lewis Gilhort from Pler Port, with. bark; the schooner Will- inn $mith from an Eaat store port, with Inmbo; the séow - Buccess. from Munitowoe, with won and the stenm=Liego: [lilton from Shoboysuu, with wood mnd burk. : "o schooner Two Brothors s been libeled at ln]i“w;\]uléuu.l At tho fustance of Edward Wright and H.. M, Smit T'he schovner Lrlul Gmw-r wlll have her port of - hnll chunped to Milwaukee Jobin Biend by beon mnnpnlnlud Harbor- SMnster at Milwaukes. Atiothier of 1, It Lyon & Co.'s Inrqn N BCOWS was lnunched at Ludington lnst weelk, Tha- schuoner- Winnfe Wing, which wns dls- masted by eallislon with the schooner George Seuver lnst full, haa roceived now spars, outiit, nnd‘ uen(:vml m)mln at Pontwater, the whole casty At Milwiukes the boller of thio fug Maxon will ba put va bowrd to-day. Her cabing aro helug lun t, and she will presont a ttoo appearunce, ‘I'wanty musts nre 1o bo put Inlo vessels by the }lllwnukfin Shipynrd Lmnpllny Lhis spring. . schonnord - Blugkluwek aud M. L, Collins :’Vlll ne mudy to sall from Miliwnukeo in few IHH ‘rumorad !lmt lhu Blllllt Cannl will not ‘open untll May 15 on cnecount. of . work . belng done on the lucks, this dulny prumlst.a not (u nmvu Incon; vesscle, Toronto Globe & Tlm rato| of wages for sallors is norally nece lus $1.25 on Lake Ontarlo. instord “of n:lm.ls count this too high with cirrying mtes us thoy are expected to bus and it s nain suid that where the uusters can gotnon- unfon erews thoy wil pay the full rate nsked by the union men, ind ghip then fn preference. « Ty 8, Laweonco Steunboat Compnuy 18 taik= g of hutting bouts ou the river to run betweon Cape Vincent and Montmll. connecting with pmumumr trains nt thoso Cupt. Melvin Clute, uf lluy City, hn! named hla robult tug City of Taledo, Little Juk Tho schooner Owasco 18 romly to lonm'rolcdn l’u'rilflrlt \v‘uh 0 curko of grain h8 8000 us the fce will pormit. Chief-Buglncer Deach, of - nm “Unlon Stenm- boat Compuny, thae inventor of the patent Juck- cts for Ileuln-bolluu. hns discovered: that his ghts ns patentes ure helug lnrrmm.-d upou by puruus n- Detroit, and his attorney, Mr. Jo- sl Cook, leftfor thit eiLy last Friduy to'tako nt 5. Lo tho - lce, however,. nlont to the necessary legal steps rur the protecton of Mr. I Uulfulo vessel mronls mmr: many lnqulrlcs from partles In Now Yurk usking thou to minko rates on forelgn {ron whh.n It was Intendod to send to tho Iakes by canal, & onu{mnlfrr steam is sald m o about cauat to WO 0 -Johin Kilderhauso estimates that tho inorease In lumber shipments this season will be from 000,000 to K000,U00 Tests nlse that thore will from 200,000 ‘1o 300,00 tons more oL cont for umpmumm the West, - o steam-hirge Hilton ©is ngain in service " nfter hiving recelved o thorough robulld, eme braclig new four-inoh < colling square-fastened, nn entire new deck trawe and deck, new chocks, clainps, stringors; stom and apron, i entivo new sleri, HUW oalin, how must seventy tect lone eapably of currying 3&) yards of - cunvas, .oto, ‘The ugly-lookig “how . framo ol the cruft hns been remm'ml Tho work wus dong ut Shoboy- Jeart, and cost £3,00, The ‘Huls Hane Nuhl was first lighted on W mlm-muy Inst For tho season, - Tho new . steminship Esennuba was placed in my lh.m-u-lry-uuukun uuturduu o huve sumu Lolt-holed stapped. A woek ngo the two gnngs of trlmlnurs at Do- el | traolt consoludnted, und nlfierwards expollud sovs | eral mombers, utnony i others Mike Donuvan, Mike hns smithiared togother twelvo followers, and. {8 uow prepared. to-teim for @ cents per 1,003, which I8 n very chesp rute. The new gung huve already mude senson arbtugoments for thy !flmmmkutmcrllncunlu o3 i Bulioonors. Tho Amerlean Eugly fore lmr wuy throuxh to LPut-ln-Bay on Wednesdny lust, “SBho wont nround to the enstwird of l{um.r ‘s Islund, and through thoe feo between diddie leland and Guli teef, tukinge all duy to force its pnssage. Tho Captain roports the crossing from: Middie Huss to Nurth Bugs good for teams, SL JACVLS Udls - FoI RHEEEEM’H&M Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backachs, Sorensss of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sors Throat, Swollings ‘and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, . Ganeral Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pam.r and Aches. No mmnunn on carth equals Pt abmplennil eliva nl't-nul s but the comparatiy nr Ml Conta, uind evy &r one sum.rln.'n th can Liave chicap nnl posiiive proof of fiy Directions 1 Eloven Lunguages, BOLD Y ALL nnbt‘mm"rs Emn DEALERS I¥ A.VOGELER & (30., Ilu“ U. 8. A d TR IDR, KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago. Canault porsunally or by wall; fro af chacre on i 'Eluvnhi. norvous, ur spucial disvasos. Dr.J, Koaa iy ysicisn 10 Lhe Lity WRU Warranis ourcs of lmnuv. Auut va. M0 b g B flulll‘lflhvl\l N PRIVATE o5y, DR, LUCAS, 18 mouth Clurkess. Chartered by tho Staty ll( 1llinots forthe “u ety oboison “Commatioh Hraee “Hlonnd 54 yriaEr dwison Cotis 10 I 0 108 e BAMGA YL 10 60 11 . B Y MANI[OOD RESTORED. yletlas oF early mutudenow couaio worvous do: il LT Sarly sy oty Dusvin i valn every Kiluwil ruivdy, mlywmln-\ ut mflllll S -Cituy whleh o Wit st (g L0 Nis Lol gwingt urore. Address J. L WEKVES, & Chutuaii-sta Ny 81, JACOES O1L b3 xternnl Remedy, ety ity mmly -subject . to loss of. memory, huve spells. af ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDN ADDRESS TO THE 4 WEAK, NERVOUS AND DEBILITATEE, WHO SUFFER FROL. ILL-HEALTH CONSEQUENT ON LIGERNG GHROHE, HERVUS, FUNGTIONAL DISEASES, External remedies are the safest and best “that ean be applied in discases, on account of the facility which we possess of watch ing their action and results; and of these remedies Electricity, in tho form of mild, . continuous, and prolonged currents, as real- ized | exclusively by Pulvermacher’s Electric Delts and Bands, has been found the most valuable, sfi!e, simple, and effi- cient treatment in the world for the cure of disease. We review, in our various pamphlets, | the manifold lLenefits to-be derived from Pulvermacher’s Appliances, dnd bring for- ward testimony in their favor froin the most learned physicions and sclentific men in Eu- rope and this country, ‘We also demonstrate why relief and cure-accrue from their uso after. every other plan of trentment has falled. Reader, are you uvmlglcd‘nru! ¢ wish to recover the same degree of health, strength, and energy aos cxperlenced In former years? Donny of the followlng sy mi»~ lom!, or cluss of symptoms, meet your dis- - enscd condition? "Are you suffering from 5 ill-health in‘ohy of fts many and multifari- ous forms, consequent on a lingering, ner bns, chronle, or functional discase? Do you feel nervous, debilitated, fretful, tlm(d; and lack the power of will and action? Are you' fainting, ‘fullness of blood I the hend, feel : listlees, moping, unfit for busiricss or. pleas ure, end subject to fits of mulunclwly? Are your kidneys, stomach, liver, or: blood in a disordered condition? Do you suffer from’ rheumatism, unumh,lu1 or nchcx and pnhu? Have lndlscmllnux and excesses left you in a° 5 wenk and debilitaled: condition? Are you' timid, nervons, and forgotful, and is your * mind continually dwelling on the nnb}ect? Have you lost mnfldenco in yoursolt und energy for business pursuits?.: Are. )nu subject o any of*the following lymplonu. Restless nights, brnken sleep, nlghlmm, dreams, palpitation of tho heart, bushtal- | ness, confusion of ideas, aversion. to soclety, Qlzziness in the head, dimness of sight, plm-' ples and blotchieson the faco and back, and other despondent symptoms? = Thero lre thousands of young men, middle ugnd and even the old, who suffer from nervuns -and, physical debllity. Theroare also thounnd.u of fomales, broken down in lmnlth and sp]tu its from disorders pocullnr to thelr sex, And‘ who, from falso modesty or neglect, [mflung thelr sufferings, Why, then, further neg. lect o subject so produclive of health and future happiness when ‘thero is ot ‘hand & means of cure? Why not throw nfl‘ the yoko altogether, and seck a remedy that’ has acience and cowmnion sanse fo commond it—a remedy of indlsputsble efficacy and the most certain muma of renoratlon to health and vigor. % P For further particulary see, THE ELEO- TRIO REVIEW (Elaborately Illuatrawd) AND DESCRIPTIVEE PAMPHLET; which ~ ure mailed, post-paid, to any address on ap« plication.” | PULVERMAGHER BALVANIG CD., Cor. Eighth and Vine Sts., CINCINNATI, 0, 265 and 1164 Broadway, . NEW YORK, 513 Montgomery Strest, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, \ H " & # H ] ¥ : B2 E g EUROPEAN DEPOTS: {94 Regent Street, - - LONh(lN. 39 Rue St. Marc, - - - PARIS- CAUTION. 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