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WED 1881—TWELVE ifs CHICAGO TRIBUNE: APRIL PAGE. © , pe 2 N i ; ! 1 Mediterranean, are tho vurlotie: } 7 3 but the Judge roserved ble Judgment it Sat- | Tho situation of tho Straits remulus unchanged 3 SAT, Utena 8.0 a MARIS i NEWS. untoy Inst, when ho tocliied tint tho damare | at presont : KANSAS WHEAT, OD te in th eorate, anly in fale cons me Wishington—Tn ood conditions not more | - wae 1,000, rat that cach eratt should pay half a oe Dene cieatrn apioudtdy hitecaown poor: | tha ® per cont winterskilled; none wed: for mesos nud its own oxnenses. GENERAL NOTH. nes eet Ges) creont winterckiiieds. nano died | Ick of rnin; dried tas quceouded far the best? | AY other Lesson Gi The Extent and Character of the —- Il. Bogart, formorly Captain of tho City of | Reports of Its Condition from All | frum inck of ening drilledexeols; Hulta, Watkor, | Muy scams to be in best condition, buttherois | Another Lesson Given by jy, e Extent ai WOURTIS PRESERVING, Bellovitle, has yone to Manitobg to farm. ; Ted Soa, and Mediterranean look best. Varies | littio diferenco. May, of ditterunt upmcs, attch Juliet Corso: 89 Welland CanalImprove- Tho following table, showing tha price per | Cunt, Thoning MeCiinn, who commanded tho the Counties in the Hos metiarally own ney, the wbove, and Siny, | tga, Ambor, Itoulky Bountuln, ene Cults gre Ms Reh twist wtorw grain 8, eontenctod for delivered | ttnclne tug 1, Bil ast aonson, proposce toJoin State, Jioncnstansankk CAmn. EAsly Oe! (inclu Been aupariorte Minories i ; ; ° ‘on tho seaboard at n given rata por 100 pounds, | the force of Chicngo tugimen this sonson. Leavanworth—Condition vory. good; a_ yor; Wilson—Conthtion fairy not over 10 por cent In worth preserving for reference ag n ready | William Crockotyaf St. Ciatr, will command init per cent winterskllied: non ‘aed for Ino wrintot-kitiod: vary litte lou for Inek of, raln The oe of eh Soup, Lyonnaty 6 rr. ol RB = | Of rainy drilled far excols that sown a vt ute Gist. of Life-Saving Station-Keepors SS the argo Melt Mole thls sony with illatais ke Showing a8 % Whole Favor | 0 iiutence in varietiog sown. Fultz and Eurly | east; no difference in tho appearance of tho vn olntocs, and Other Things, : A ay ee 3} 8} St. B' fob pedchi rhb tates aR ae lo fi Vole Yield. Yay ure tho stnnaard varioues, Burly-sown fa | ricties. Fultz, Muy, Genesco, and Meditorranoan on Lake Michigan: fpr tho sf {3 3 g ter Inst season, is haulod out atSackett's Murbor RULG Lora. Bake, in best condition, Oro tho vuriedies naumily sown. ai Piodus bono bocrdan ants nite Ges SF ogi 88] HF les S& | fortarge repairs, : Lincoln--in ond conditions tn sone tocalitins | Woodson—Condition pretty good: 10 por cent | so. otnag n Uittio aftor Wo'clock yuo". Yoar 1881: Sse" § (y 1s s ihe backattes tarbor tng Feith Sowell hns re- Gpur cent winter-killed, {0 others 24 por canty | winter-killed; vory small per cont dtod for lack Yesterday org, PS lp BE F" | coived now frames and onside plank wt an ox- | Wheat-Sowing Already Bogun im | nimodied for tek of ming drilled looks best, | of rainy deiitod tooka Lost: Fults fein hestaon> | ing. Thoro was a largor attendance than us, ae ki a ee ere oan fms | —— | pets of 8700. . Heil May scema to excel alluthervarintios; this, | ditfon, Fultz and May are tho standard vari- | and tho Indics who had knowledye uf tho a.) 9.4 r) 19.0 | © Capt. Charles Jackson, who sniled the schooner Minnesota—Uthor Crop News. with Odesst, Fulton, Tea, and Egyptian nro tuo | tes. Farly-sowve tes cooked the proviaua day were oxpluln Uho Fairport Wreoke—Another Now Barge 4a) ‘| 16:8 | Noillo Wilder up to tu thne of her loss inst aoas | | * Fanieties wowne Tho reportanbavo given have been collected | Cooked tho provious day ware oxpiuilning agp ing Genoral. Note al a i 14 | san, will command thy schooner H.W. Botan, = TeneeNor i. very good conditions frum | within tho pis ten days, On tho whale, tho Y COMOTA, ANd, ne ever ee ee aa) Ra TES | otk AMMeEE St A bas woe defo tn ehleago Te a3 tO Wiper cont, ier keds Ne et er | eee Tee un ae (his scan of tae yonr, | newessaeye cee Se ue UMPC yy ‘ . D 5 w= | of tho schooner Caritigfurd, w! VO GON Sptelal Dispateh to Tha jeago NBs want ot raing drilled is ful nes adlif- Ms x . g < 0) O48 5 y ‘f ? % Evarythii iow depends tpon tho supply of “ Tho Welland (Oat.) fh has cl 4.8) 73) 24 7 7} schooner Cornelin. : ranenn ace tho lending variotios sown, otand windy, aud ln some plac 10 «lit J Dertecy, Wolland Canal Improvement from whieh the 84) 7.8 2h aye | Comunner Cornelia. by Capt. Sanamith, of the | tho condition of the kroping wheat crop inane | ™Yvon—in splendid condition; very emall pee | been blown so as to oxposo the roots of tho | smooth, plata told, In order that the uut, anon extents nro muaat ¥.0) 8.4 Fs 0d | para wesley, aginst Cape. Cotes, af tho steam: | ana, tho Seerotary of cidptate ‘Ttoned of Aarts | cody ime eitcil none died tor ick of rain; | wheat to te scorching sun, but tittlo damdgo | tho pudding may be oven and show tho ac’ a % 0,6} 0.0) a 21,0 | titre dames f, Donildson, and tho owners of vorts from all tho coun | Hite If any difference im condition of that deilted hns been sustaiied in thls respect so far. A] tion of fruits, First butte ithe Commonoiny nt Port alhoudlo, the frst work 10.2] 0.6) 6 Fat B'S | tuo'veasel, aro brought nt Pare Huron because | Culture has obiaitied rot ‘a nnd sown broadcnst; May und Walker seumiugly | xood, wartn min, however, would bo of inentett | rather — thtekl ith F the tne offinpurtance is tho vontract of Mr. Thomas 1. fy Fe ee ee ee eee particr resiaing thore, | tos {n tho Stnto, showing the cause and oxtent | Por condition, Heakies tuuse, Fiitz,Gonesce, | lable’ benemtt at this thie. ‘There was a lige | thot ckly wi cold butter, Townsend, who has In band the building of all va fd ee but {he aces ped ae a nt Hatt of tho aman ce the puneenl breaveuts of ae and steel Aimver, nro sown. Enely-sown looks snavrar nn Hn nig ou tho 17th bat fs aras fot act ihe. rules wil ick Fruit of Pe 1 7 . | <3.) 5 jo headquarters of tho Hoard of Stenmbont In? | crop, 16 following are tho reports from 8 inuch the best. * Me ré edd, Tray fen bee Fa er yc sliding 1 lekespales, Pe aed fnctora. arwcranite ayo to ogi bg. Capt: gone tial correspondants In cue of the counties plineton: Gonoraiiy tn ward gondttions small | Wonthor thy farmers any the crop will Vo tHe | eho form of wrenths, slurs, ur aWNy pretty Ps 2 0 | sinith,—ono again: jo owners Of the Domildson, "i cent winters! it ‘ a a “4 tre. Rathore dry frult will serve bette tho avernwo size of which Is, hight twenty-six 3°) i petal) named: : 7 7 5 Burkey’ tho condition of othor crops {n the Slate ts vi ator th Tperale inches, and with twautgeaovon feot ax tha + Sere CPt, olen for tis foegeutlon or iis Allen--The crop looks fair; nbout 10 percent Fee eee ate ot ede rene 19 COX. riven ty tho sto Corresponiones ns follows: exceedingly juley kind." She used French *) hes. ‘Tho Jron-work necossary for thesayittes $2.0) Sra | Heente, Inthe event of tho success of Capt. | wittor-killed; very amalt per cont died for lack | fowing vurfeties aro sownt Early May, Velvot, | Spring Whent~Ieporters show anjuntavorable | died fruit, hor Intention belne to mike as Monee Tee ee ‘ ig Fe ee a ee ee eee by tho | Of ming deiited lodks best: Fulta, Walker, Early | SivorChnify and Odesal, Eurly-sowt fa far eu: | condition of this crop todiato, Ibis ruportod In | leo pudding.” For an ordinary ono rant fuiounts to 2,10) tons, Tho peeullur distinction 3] 15.1 r sap May, and Mediterranean in best condition. Vas nit lite-ao falr condition In the fullowlig-numed counties: : OND Fale of thugo gatos consists in the Sack that Mr. ii, Fee eae ro onrcuinsed by tho Union Dey- | rloites sown are the nuove, with Uruss, Cinwsott eee elke in splendid conditions tho percent | Marton, Cheyenae, Clarke, Ceawford, Becatur, | Currants, aud citron would do,—ult a pound ip ownsend, the cantragtor, has, ftor many years 4] 10 41 Dock compuuy of nitato for fron ship-butkding | and Siiver-Coat, Enrly-sown ts best, winteekilod Is tery smaily none died forlnck | Gove, Modgeman, Jackson, Norton, Muvling, | all fora moll holding three pints, © Atter ny mation! experime ak suceeded «in 8 yory be! ‘Anderaon—In good condition very amalt por A ot foal an. that | Republic, Rice, Rooke, Rush, Smith, Statfordand | fruit is ia position,” sho Went on, + ‘of praatical experi Hite ae ie Si last a 16, + will not be rendy for delivery before dine. A Pe ncotrsieatt ‘ond dled far nok of ralnt of rain; drilled hos on Uttle butter: Coatt nu Teeettey ict toettha nour Natied counties fh p ' y PUL nn top, eT eerlar two. Tockeuntos of tha new 3 | isto bo of tho wiost twprovod kind. | ‘The yant | cout wintorekeileds none diel foe Ake OF Bali | down Deoidodaty ed a te sete | Tot rolinbie—ia. eowin whera winter, whent | Tan ntti acer aearees Some alles of tig Dine oral Ho Avion 8 nk the tet 23.8 | rronting on the tMackwell Canal will bo sevuted Hiiisly sown Eariyesuwn is In best condttion, an W bite excel, In sulin to che Arad eee aot be put ineand whoro, winter whoat. 1s cuke abouts quarter of at inch thick, tty Fee uretires valves on otelt Ente, Ie will ond =. | fe.thle description of bullding,anctie construc, | MAT eon crap foake quite well; probauis'2) | (iH? qivefoites petwecn eneiy and inte sown, | fillod,” A pobr crop fs roburted growing. in, tho | + MO Aldoxany bottom, Anon : be sven that aboutd onv or even two ot the valves bo commen ‘The monster erate for the | Percont wintor-kilied; one died for Inck of | "Sopnorson—In very xuod conliuons not over | following. vamed counties: Anderson, Kichisau, FILL THE MOLD _ ket out obarder the taird eno would sutice for ANOTITER NEW RARGE, Union Steamboat Company isto he Nnished this | Talus driltert in bost condition; ele May tein | gto 10 per cont wiiter-killed; none died for | Bourbon, Hows, bea eat Chase, loan, Cofoy, | with alternate layers of eako and fruit, ang the purpierot Allie or emptying a lock. Me. | Capt. Henty Jenkings of Walkersville, Ont, | season, but not in tima to gu Inte commission, | vest conitition, The vuriotice mninly gown are | tack of rain: deilled is far tho best: Early May | Davis, Dickinson, Doulphan. ‘Edwards, Bilis, | pour in deliburately uw phiin eusturd tt Townsend hom 1 gates to batid nnd bane Cor | wit start work on a now stoam barge for U.N. | Ht fe'thought that tho abolition of tolls on Early May, Fultz, zinmerman, and Sissourl | gy ‘rurkuy look beat, ‘Tho foregoing, with Fuf- | Uisworth, Franklin, Greenwood, Graham, Hare | of six exis, bout tuttr tablespoon tho eunal, and in addition ce. nee i at illue Tritt & Co. of Windsor on Mond Hie tthe eRe Prostebound olga on tho Erio Canal will straw wat oe pany, moron hares eat ont mone wiatais ton, Hout ‘Saye Hive Stem, and Gavssn, ara, {no ar, Harvey, Jowell. -donneon, Kinmnan. Eabotte, oc Bur and a tunspoonfat of ried ate: a rant cele a b: . In — % 7 wh. Early or tne seen 1s 4 vy 1 0 240 y i a apeeeaie ce Bont will be nied tio fiber fete ad | ee ano ee eo reromo Uy wag-of | Killed worth naming: nono diod for Inox of raln: | sma, trata 1Uin to" 20th of Fe once citaes | Anrshatls MoChorson, Mlitohells Morris, Nemanay | wish to depond on tho combined’ tees 4. Cupt. Larkin, of St. Catharines, has tho con- | he of tho following dim: i$ Omlensburg. Foreign iron and salt, sodu-nah, | drilled 18 in best condition: nu ditferonce tt | yest, f Noss, Osnge, Osborno, Pawnee, Phillips, Pottas | fruits, whleb is very delicious; mix cite tract toe piniding tho floating towpath batween 5 ig iltmmenstonss Leneth 146 foot, nnd Uther meronandiso would be ttracted to | Varieties. Early May and Odessa aro mulnly Monde—In good condition: nono worth men- | watomie, Reno, Rusaotl, ating, and Peego—-40- sugar, flour, and a pint of inilic by Death Ee Buftato by the Brio Caunt route, sown, Early-sown fs in best condition. tloning winter-Kiled; none died forlack of ruins | Koports show that there ts little conddunce In | two or three minutes, Steam the pudding ty Thu computations of some of the best Amor Hourbyn—In pretty good condition: a very 1 gown brondunst;| Mediturrniean. seoma to | thiscrop. Chinek bugs proy upon it worse than | kettle of water over the fire, or set {t : Ha psuet foun and, English shipbullders have proved that { small per cent winter-killed, and u stnul! per | oxcel, ‘The tual varlotics sown, Eurly-sown | any other, and somo reportors say (t burbors | water and buke ft In the over As you Mie, the repairs ‘On au ‘ron vessol duritie iho first ten | cent died for Inok of ming tiritied 19 In best con looks best ort Me, If ben. 23 footydepth Gf bold 10 feate. Keka Tends. fue: piling ie already emmpisted | will’ no ville” af tg Waikorviite shipyaed amd Ani. tho. contractor expec f sby tho Jath of April. vihters sro nbioue 20 mon will bo ready for work nbout tho lst of August. sone watarewolr recently Auished proved FAIRPORT ITARTOR, s A tar-welt recent i TOE er ct | dition: Fultz and Mediterranean look beat, Va- | Simcoe, 4 t condition: quite | “Winter Reo trom tio reports ot-our corras | halt way up duo aide uP tha leattie eee ee Ye new Wiitor-welt rece! k 10 $12, while thos $ 3 ‘ es - jumi—Not in vei mt _candition; inter Rye—-From + AY tt 0 Bide 1 ottle. 14 fteoif nil tint. tho contractors desired, Eoundings made recentiy Indlento that Fatr- | 2¢v wooden craece tho sume dimensions und | Tietivs principally sown ro the nbuvo, inrly ST A HR A Here Rrra BR ee coe gn a jw katte, Put. tet fn inportaut piece of work, as {t.contrals tho, | port will not bo troubled with abnilow water this wall supply, on the level hetweon Locks Land | senson, There aro two channels,—ono duo north lac! atts pund ave fie | Beamon. B Tho munni-locks at Muriatts pond cepiere | with nothing leas than Atteen fect, and ono off working under. to tho northwert with nothing less than scyen= “Tho Messrs. Hart, Dawson & Morgan, who | teen fcot of wator, Vessels coining In by tho hve the contract for nil the tow-path bridges, | northwest chunnel should rango tho lights, have the matoriit for bntiding on the ground aly? avin on tho kettle or suucepan and set. it for tho enmo period of rervive willexeced double | Muy, and Walker, | Vory littte dliforenco in eae Gailled Is In bust. condition: nu differenco am the | in Tyo le rather limited, but weflnd Iequite won | water will boll very gently wmnuit tho mae that amount. Again, the fron hull at tho end ot | dition of early and late sown, : 1 variotics. Fulton and Walker aro tho standard | orally ratsed tn small quantitios, for pasture, for | done,—that fs, until (tis tirm to tho very cen her frst ten scura will still rato Al*, whito the | | Brown—Thataown on now pround looks walls, varlotles sown. Encly-sown tooks far tho bust. | grain, and for both. In’ many instancos itis | which wil! be in nbout three-quarters ofa woodon veasol will hnvo been einssed down to at | tut on old ground. O) per vont winter-killed’ | stitoboti—iu oxcollent conditions 6 to 10 por | kown enrly and uscd for late fall and early | hour. You mustiry it to make sure that (iste lonst A2, ‘Tho second ton years will still mako a | Yory little, if, ans, ited for lack of rains deitied | cont wintorkilleds nune died for ick of ral; | spring pusturo, and thon cut for grain. ‘Thord: | uoforo you nitemipt to tiko It Up, Other better showing for the fron craft. fg in best condition, ospeclilly on now land: | drilled Is In best condition; very little If any | ports on tho condition of rye aro quite tuvor- | tho custard being uncooked In the crntre wy Tho steamer Flora will run this year botwoon Fults, Barly Mey, ed ect oe WIS. Arata ditferenuo $n the varieties. May. Odessa, and | ablonsa whole, In tho following-named coun- Maula, tho pudding wilt brouk when you tum y Ht » Datrot| Muckinne, tottebing at in- | loo! Russian ure tho varioties usually sown. Enrly- | ties tho crap {8 looking wall: Allon, Atchison, | out.’ nnd will coinpjote tholragreementon tine, They MILWAUKEE, termedinte Polen leavin ‘Tolodoovory Tuesday | Above, with Grass and Walker. Early-suwn ts | sows looks best. * ¥- | Hourbon, Brown, Butler, Chneo, Chervieo, Clu: ‘Tho frutt having been prettily arranged invy havo twenty-four brilges to Dull, and wilt cunn Apeetat Dispateh to The Chicago ‘Tribune, termine an eirolt, Tucainy ovontng euch | Seshicaly 19 Bett COMHIUOR. in, som an voad | clomneameny ie qrlondid, candiuon; (ha por | Cloud, Cotte, Ceuwrord, Dusitur, Dicklusa, | butter, tuo ban was passed wmong Ce ay ete thoir a 4 v trip. he tins refitted ant <= eent wintor-! led is very sinalls none sled on! bi } Tani le woulon, fox MuuswauKeR, April 10.—Tho schooner Save- | furiiaued ehrouuout I hasidsome Btyle. or cent winter-kiled: very little, # any.dted | frat or ming ueiliod’ excules Fultz looks. best. i jo ¥ a Harves, Sackson, Jetforson, Jewell, Johnaon, “Instead of fruit.” said Miss Corson, « ‘Tho now barge. Iron Cur, with er masts and | Jor lack of rnin; drilled {s Lost: Fultz, Odessa, | gnis with Walker, aro iho lending varioties | Labette, Lenvenworth, Lincoln, Lyon, Marion. | enn uso bron: butit ts atten worth while rigning on, draws a trite over flvesfect forward | and Walker look vost. var etles gown ure the | sown, Lnely or iedium-sown up to the wniddlo Marshall, McPherson, Sitcholl, Nemnba, Neosho, | tke ten minutes to degoruto, as everythicy and seven fect six inches aft. nbove, and Gold Drop, Early May, Turkey. Madr | or last of September looks best, Norton, Osngo, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Mhil- | that looks protty tastes veiter.” ‘Tho barge Goorge D, Russoll bas recelved a | !terrancun, and ‘Tappabannool. , Baris. in ‘Morris—in fair conditions about 10 per cont | lips, Pottawatomie, Pract, Itawitus, Hono, Ro- | ‘To nseertuin if the pudiling was done ste ws now mainmnst nt Cluvetand. medium-sown, by tho middio of September, 18 | wintereiiilods none died for lauk of ralut drilled | public, Mico, itites, looks, Russell, Suline, Sedg~ | vived thut a knife bo weed, In, tho entre, Ty Tho day bencon nt tho ontranco to Dunkirk looks much the best, Early May, Odessn, and wiok, Smith. Stuttdrd Sumninor, Trewo, Walsbaute eye would dotect uny Iiquid. “As soon as doe al best. i , hus been | Chnac—Most of tho crop in fatr condition, e Fulty, I Kk best. The foregoing | aco, Washington, and Woodson—ai. tien {tout of th i Hrbor, having ben injured by storms, hus beer | Tn ig enriyesouns nbout2s per cont win- | deureaita wxtonsively aowne sodium sowluge | Iu’ iston, uni a7 Of tho mold and out It bot or alton Messrs, O'ftrion, Gordon & Borgin have tho | land, lylug in tho Menomonee near tho bond contract for butlding all the swing-bridygus on | below Blevator A; hod ber jibboum taken out Hohn of dup new Gul, Thre, te elscieeh | aoring ast night by an unknown propeller, Dut one feet In length, and fwelve aro 120 fect in | supposed to bo tho Nashua. Jongth; tha short, bridges ara thirteen and the A freshot at Sheboygan yesterday damaged long ones sixteen deat widow and Bestia bese tho Lake Shore raflroad-britge, and swept tlirco build. “They areal "undo on tHe. Howed ruse schoonurs—tho Josephine, Maggie Johnson, and fre quite extonalvely sown. Medium sowlng, | ing-named counties make a puor report of this | to cool. When very cold tho pudiing 4 Rea bo published. . torekilled; none died for lack of rain; drilled 48 | about tha mtddlo of September, Inoks best. crop: Anderson, Horton, Bileworth, Graham, | deticlous.’ It was to be served by dis principte. The turntable track for tho ulue- Clnra~aut into tho luke, No ono was ou bourd F in best conditions Fultz and Barly’ May took |e eee conditions small per cont | Klugman, Linn, Montgomery, Neosho, and | it powdered sugnr or with attic eee Seen swing-bridgesnro solid steel imported from | OF tho veseule, ; PORT OF CIIICAGO. best; desidos tho sbove, the following vuriotios | wintor-killed; none diad for luck UF tatu; drilted | Wyandotto—0, ‘It is raised for both pasture | tor sho recommended a pint of ‘water. ter Euglaud, forged In ono piece six feet In diame. | | AGeOne bas tt mado at the Custom-Itouso 21 GO. are ‘sowns Ouessn, Silver Chatt, Walkor, and | jg pest, Waiker and Enrly May aro tho best, | and rain in thirty-nine countios, It ts grown | spounful of corn-starch, a tablespoontul of tor. ‘The Port Robinson and Quaker Houd | Of die sale cat . Hond, of Chicao, of his oie- ARRIVALS, Grass, Enrly-sown Is in bust condition, and tho lending sown, Medlum-sown, ubout the | for pasture alone In twonty countios; for gral | § iy, and about two tublerpoontuls of surg, bridges ure already {n place and complete, whtlo quarter ntarest | iy the schooner Phontx to Har No arriyals to-day. Chautaugia—In average condition; about 2 | fast of September, host. along, without pasturaga, in thrce couritios, irste' sho sid, “mix thy corn-atarch wiiey tho duntation bridge with be Mlnished next week. | Fy C. Sloclair, of Konoshu, paral 3 also of the | . CLEATANGRS. per cont. winter-killed; none died for Inck of Neosho—Ouly in fair 3 Inte-sown Re Uetlo water, and put it on the flro, stlreing utd, Welland bridge {sono of the Ingest on: the ino | stle of a onu-quacter Interest in the avhooncr = Hight rain; arilted 13 in bost condition; very little dif | gud that sown broaden: per cont wintor- GENEVA, ILT. it thickens." of eanal, belme 0 feet: long and sixteen feot In | Patrel by E. M. Largon to Martin and Goorge | Prop. Norman, Ludington, light. forence in the cundition of the yurluties sawn: | Kilod; some died Tor luck of rulns drilled ty far” b Ay ae tlaving but tho puddtay Into a kottleto stee width, Thore usa two approach sh of tulets Solngon aif OF Ba pos att: eye Gad Pree Pepern Bu cee egoeere Sincere Fultz, Early Muy, Watker aie Orage, Early- | tuo pest. Fultz is best varloty: dtoditerranoan a nivetal Dlopettt te a enenio ue at ‘Misy Corson told bow ta ™ ones! foot in len je is bridga 41 “ by 1 OL 4 . ee Tinga i sown decides in beat cone le Dy ut » Ei i NEVA, Tb, .—Fox Rivor at thia pol Ha a ete seeanpineate and wil bo on | Trituplt, sturted for Port Colborne to-day, Capt. | Sehr Earl Dire soutn 1 iva 10 Du vor. HHO ee a oat coy conmittons very Uttie | Sud, fappabannous are alosows, Kurly-own en A TP ts mae MAKE tonder., "To do this," tOUGIT ATEAK he suid, * puton a plate ig in beat condition, . > Ness—In good cundition: none, wintor-killod i Sonr'r, ‘Biins. Javkgonport, If the 2% a y Henry Merenson, of thaschooner John Schucti thu ground by the 22d inst. ‘Tho bridge at Port tte, | Cont Moses Gauze, Abnapoe, cht: Ja now uver two foot bighor than the ordinary Colborne will’ be tho lust ono placed w poaition | for Duftalw, Capt. James 1. Catlaway, of the wintor-killeds none died for wantof rainy dritted looks most prousing: very little diifaronce tn . : 7 high-wator levol, and the stream ts constantly in- | ter, for three or four pounds of steuk, th Suikelino ot canals ‘Tue bridge wilt bedas feat | schooner Syosetinand Capt. James Hrueqor ine | Sehr U. Parsons, Sturyuon Thay, lipbe. se lee mdse ovely acioty sown. ‘Rurly-wown | of died from any couas Uriel ie eat: Giaeae | eteasing. ‘This murniom the dam at Clintonville, | tablespoontuls of aulud olf, one tablespmitrd long, tittecn fect in width. The tirm auticipate ithe taste for OEE Ca fi Lookvut, Urat Avon, . fa In host’ ‘condition. sown is best.* otght infles above hore, zava way from twelve | Vinegar, and a largo plnoh of pepper. Ater Ainfahing un auelr gontrget Ey INNS LS completa | ateued-buracs Hallentine, Hrnuiny Aad sehuonee , Clarkes No winter whcnt sown : ‘Norton—i varios, much; in somo. scatfons.a | tu fifteen, feqh, and gonsiiorabn GanOE Hea | TS tee ee nay eal Depp tae ra thofr contract at Port Hopinson by tho Wh of |’ 4. Ht, Sloore was placed at 4Y cents per $10) to GEN. JOHNSTON'S AID. || Gity“condition soon; Tittie if any kilted by | SmLneE Corts for tok of rnin} arto patie an! reont: none Med fur luck of rain; drilled fy | oledred butwoon St, Charles und Aurora. hurt the fibre of the ment; salt bardensi, Le Utterly Astontnhod at Shorman’s ‘1Ro- frost or died for lack of rain; drilled looks best; perce tho best conditions vory tittle differenca th. q ithe work ie nearly completed from Alian- | ‘Tho scows Success and Agnes, Inden with ar : a, deitled looks heat tho steal stand forhalt wiv hour, hou tims erence in nppeariice of varictics. Varios 1 H S » ‘Thy acuion of tho vinegar will soft burg to Ttumey's Honda distanes of ‘about | tillrond tics from points down tha west shoro, ‘Visod Account?’ of Shiloh. Hea. own ne. tied, Whitey Oifessa, wad Fultz, in condition of vuriatiog. | Uorly diay and Odea |. WITEAT-SOWING IN MINNESOTA | fibro, and tha oll will Keop It soft, hike st twelve tales. aad thg first section one arrives at | trrived hore this morning, Clnelnnutt Gaxette, Enely-sown hus done far the bést. “eg Special Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, dunk taewt (ba meni ninacidcend Ibe tot pn tho wasup from Welland is No. 85, under the Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, y 7 q ‘Cidud—In ood condition; very small percent | © =] - Currvewa Fatrs, Wis., April 10.—Season very | of time it ta alluwed to rematn In the oil anf A short conversation was had yesterday whiturekilied; none Mie for lav of rainy deilied | ,,2382—Tn wostorn part of tho county condl + a ang 4 t as 4 - Z yinogur, although it should bo turned with Gen. M. J. Hawes, of Covington, Ky., | looks best; Red May, Fultz, and Odesen have {ion youd easton part bids 49 por cunt winters | Inte here, Thore {s no snow between Portayo 1g AAT ir bo turned over o oul Cor lack of : A fy bes! , , hour orvo. To mike a steak tender for breawe Who was at {ie battie of Shiloh and ywiro | dame. busts Vurloties sown,” Red Siti. Od 28a eee ae tat a er oe (ee ee earns eo nntouge dine | fst put tein tho oll or vinexue about supyer i q ‘ furnished the following graphic description | Fultz, White, and Michigan. Eurly-sown i8 in | thogo, with Fultz, Walker, and Alubann, aro the sowing: tholr spring whont up through Ain timo und fot tt stand withoue turning sunt tek of the aurpriio: : best ent lon oxcollent: not more than 2 sarlatios iganronly saith, Nae invigh ffforeiies — ¢ Le anne jen turn over. [it the mo ‘About three days boforo the battle of | ord percent wintor-killod: nono dlod fer lack of | than inte down sown Pots Lotter INDIAN MOUNDS. ing It wilt “be ronsonudly tender, untes Aa mn it an oxceodingly unroasounble \ pee Shiloh I received from Richmond a Brig- Dorr earn Se eae etn ae Wicoy, | ,Gsvorno—it varies vory muoh In the aggro if i Ti control and mnnuagement of the Messrs. Manner | MiswatKenr, Wis. April 1.—The scow South * man&Co, Tals tection lig avout ‘one nile tong, | Side. wood-ladon, from Rowloy’s Bay, hud a ‘and the contractors buve % oxeavate about ,- | Nirrow escape from disaster this ovening. ‘Tho dw cube yards of solid rock. On this work ura | tt Coo wus towing her in from the outside, etnptoyed about 600 men and neurly 100 horses, | 80d upon reacbieg tho contluencd of tho Mil- Athe raising of the rock from the bottom of the | Wuukev aud Menominee Kivers tho elght inile ‘canal Is done by the moans of powerful stenm | CUrrent at, that polut proved more thin tho derricks, thory being twelve constantly: working | tug could: stem with. her charge. In day and night. ‘The stone drills, of which thore | endeavorlur to work up nfter being pulled are about tun working wl the tine, are vapable | back through tho’ draw of Enst Watur atrovt Of drfiling a hole twa inches in diameter through | bridve, the Cao's Journals Uecame heated, aud a solid limestone rock of seven and one-bulf feet | she drifted hopelesly down strewn and out into exon huur, ‘This tirin cpu oasily muke thoiruv- | tho luke. In the teantine tho South side's t of ee t = pound ios voul rs ra f ¢ made ony tender in nly way ad adlor-General’s comission, but aga battle, | Fults, and Nny, | Eurly-sown lovks best. qato; nin In, rat-cluds dundition; considerate | What Waa Recently Heon Dono in the | ordinary porter-house. ‘They should ‘einai : $ Corinth fdered | CoWley—In ‘good condition; about 10 por cont 1s Hong dod for lagi of rainy a dit | “Vicinity of Ga.oua Toward Acquire | that tho tondernuss of a steak depented nyt elther at Shiloh or Corinth, wns considere: “ Cted f ference of opinion h looks bust, tha fd Lod, ff tho Prehistoric | tho! f time & sen the Kil itumnent, L was not given immediate charga | wiuter-Kilicds About tha sumo mite Tag | Qosows Uroudeast. | Early May aud Odusst look, ing a Knowlodgo of the Prehistoric lapse of time Letween tho killing of the any rage TO wie! 0) host; in addition to these, Fattz, Silver Chuit.and | Amoricun. .| Mal from whieh It was taken and its cooking crage of eighty feot of Fock work excuvated tho | litKo anchor hud been dropped, but fullod | of any troops. Desiring to make myself usc- | aro best varlotles. ‘Tho nbovo, with Gonessee | White Culiforain a ‘athe a A fow hours after donth the musoles were a, ’) % ‘ to hold her, aud tho scow brought 7 3 ito Culiforain nro sown. Eurly-suwa is in Special Correspondence of The Chieago Tribune, whole wide nt ee canal bach weeks Section st | UP padsido’ ngainst tho peaumnt ful, I neted as voluntary Alde-de-Camp to ciate alte, see tho vurloties usually s0W2. | tho bust vondition. und tho steal would be tough until thoy relay under control, ‘They Lave ibout 140,00) cuble | plor of | Hroadway | bridge. | Hero sho yards of rock to move, und are nt present work- hy curcenod 60 that) tho’ water stood . Ing 700 men and torty terms. Tho plintin iso | Upon. the starboard site of hor deck, defying tho Oirthis section vonalate of nine steain derricks, | Uxcrlonsuf tha tugs Dexter and Merrill, until ten stonm drills, vapnblo of drilling a holo :two | the Welcome, which bad cuptucod the Coo and inobes in diutmoter efgnt fect In gold, rauk, tive | brought her buck; ene to th 5 bost. = é GaveNa, April 18.—The high blutta.and banks | under the inilucnee of decompositinn—the pre Goh. Albert Sldiey Joimston, and was | ERP Howe does betta os aiions vory small | , OMT i excuilent eondition; none dled £OF | of eho Stisissinpl River in this wotlonurodotted | litinury araye whieh born tty mora ied employeil In carrylug orders und replies. be- | por cent winter-killed; none died for: Inck of | preforance, If tore Is any dltferonde in tho yu- | with Indian mounds, aud large numbersof these | parted.” This was truv of, all isluds of tlesd. Is i 4 3 drilled looks beat; no.percoptible ditfer- o awe the Sonth the colored cooks killed achicken ant tween Johuston and Breckinridge, rata aii ‘appoacange of © -pereopelly? tlotios | Tietios, Aluy, Fultz, Odessa, Orange, und Cliw- | wonderful woputehres of tho problstorio aga S aee ariel te ‘ 7 cooked It at once, und by Bo doin; ved bend Geni. Johnston's army was made up in the | rca ae Apt te Walker, and Fultz, | Son wro tho varictlus gown. Mnrly-sown takes | have ueon thoroughly oxplorod, yet notkiime bie nds TINO DUe mould state 6 aissistaniao of tho 1 tuod | Hurl in best condith boon di al by which the solenttst oan with | te tase matenken eee ony abate stood | Eurly-sown in best condition, Y iw] 3 con dissovercs astenk. Powerful Bloum pumpa, ond of which Is the | £cow, aud after considerable uitculty succecdcd sal ree aa ar ee te i valle aL that Brviscin protty fair condition; 10 per cant: pan cont id UCP MT Jn gum ig scold moet any degruo of cortainty arrive nt the date of | , ‘Tho stoak prepared by Miss Carson by way et Mrgeston tho linu of the canal, boing elgbtecn | In freeing her from her unpleasant predicas | in .the Hno under fire, and he realize winter-killods Nelo If any sltod for tack of ray | eee eee ee OL raits little difteronve it | their croation or the history of the mysterious | Hluetration wus not a touch one. She lait nches in diameter, The extriordiuurily votd | tent apparently unhuemed. Had the South | his only hope was tu demolishing Grant and | dritted tooks best’ little if any difference in von- a Wintur hus hindered tho work a tittle, requiring | Side been of othor than -ecow build she thnt drifted und xown broudvast, Tho vurlotios Shorman before Buell could come up., Ho | dluion of varieties; If olther, arly Muy lus | yotc-tny best. Early. May wid Oregons be ho lnttor, with Fultz and Odtessn, BTTaE ako epannorelGally: DUI, BA cae [eae peste vl preference; tho latter, wit! ite an bah thos ¢, Folt; Lancaster, Lurko; Walke Chive are A 10! kuew they Intended to attack hin at Corinth | froth atartdard varloties, Hurly-sown, or me: | sonuhd taypanannovk ro sows, Studium-suwn, | ftom three to six feot in hight and from |” prepAnED sosit LYONNAISE POTATORS ns soon us thelr preparations were cont | dium, botweon Supt.20 and Oct, 6, looks best. p : ih. ‘teand 6 th d id; seureely any winter= from 16th to wth Septumber, dost. clght to sixteon feot in brondth . at 0 | The potutoes, sho sald, shoult bo boiled wi plete, and that fils raw troops would veaturCondidon Rood scurealy in tt does | Zuillips—tn splondid condition; avery email | uso, Your corrospondont hue _aselsted | thoir Juckots‘on, and nllowod to eon}, (1 onders9 not stand up agatnat thoir united forces, | filled: mune liar Oe Mtnely, Siny and Orersn; | Por cent wlutor-kllluds wuue diud for tucle of td. "Do. tha. ania ‘for esickea He aimado Ils enlculutions ns to tho | those aro the varieties mitnly sown, ‘i : inexploring a dozon or moro mounds in this | buve them sol! rain; drittod Inoks douldediy bust; Muy and ty a H fre the. val Buely= | Guedes in best oowlitions Husides the fares | Holgkborkoud, aud fn almoat ovory instance a } Wheto potutoos wore put i wis bol ur cod time Buell would be likely to * arrive, be ioneride ty “tie condition; In somo places gol, Fultz und Whito Michigan are tho varle- | pit, parallologram in shape, hus been found, dug | ‘Phoy should bu bofled simply wntit tender. ah and during tho 3d, 4th and Sth was dil- | 9724 per cont winter-killed, In othora not 10 por ua sunlly sown. evidently nbout two anda half fect below the | then peoled and cut into aliees about 1 quart xgido fomnporatily, Intending to show bow it vast quantities of snow and tea to be moved. | would undoubtedly have been uipsized. ‘The three day of May with, however, flnd tho ox- Tho volutne of water in tho river hus been on eutvation work of this section ao. far fintshed ag | tho increase to-day, aud the docks ia the upper to allow vussols drawing twelve feut of water to | Portion of tho alty uro ttooded, ‘pags through. Tho dry-wall of this section isa | | The additional. urrivais to-day were | tho aylondid pleco, of work, and should bo seen bo- | cbooners Julta, Bspiadola, Glon, Cuylor, J. H. {So the water is lot into the canul, Stovens, and the steamers Hing Bell, South Side, eee water Wving tho contract forthe snub- | Felleltous, and Muckinybird, luden with tes and ‘Ding posts already have their material on tho | Wood. ~ : . Spot, and on ‘the opening of spring etd if a G . 5 ly 2 er cents m Dottuwatomie—In very falr condition; from 5 of aninch thick, “Then stice an ordinary-szel : . Hers is A q r m di Gapped with fron, ‘They nro auute eight footin | Urevenaxn, April 19.—Tho ico in tho take op- | delays In marshaling Inexporienced amen, | Hate Usouun, Htuselnn, Geneseo, and Walker ure | Waite, stay, aud Fultz look host: busiies those, | sides of bard-baked gluy. ‘Those pits nro filled the gens, anil Ste: “mien: outs ate ele fhe data on tho Holland road at Allaniurg, | Potlthera is more solid, und tho propoller Wo-co- | nnd rotting them supplied with rations, ning Cudmil, Golden Chum, aid Silver Medal are otper: Sarlatleay aro quite extunslvely sown. | with human bones, represonting ull ages, buried | put in tho slicos of potatoes. Stir thea , Will bo removed a8 san ns tho frost ls ont of tho ken, which loft hero we midnight, did not getout + | ground, und the water lot down tu the guard | of sight tll afternoon to-day, Tho propeltor - + Took at Marlatt’s pond, Svc. 17. Tho ates and Arantn eloe are abdiniate nnd Toady to fhoad Yio | Glidden, with the schouner Sophia Minch In tow, | water on tho summit lavel, arrived this morning. {npasslog up the river muuition, cte., tho attnek would huve been 1 . Eutly aud medium sown ore , jmteunthe morning of the Sth, lind the. | wesweletlos sown, Burky Prutt—On} Army af ‘Tennessee been under, wise and Tontpl cautious generalship, all this would have | por cent winter-killed; more dled from luck of A in most casos Inasltting posture’ nyalnst tho | 8 little, = Scusun with salt and pepper : nck hate ebs nies hua te pLbitt Oily. Cult prospact; about 20 por cont | sics with logs oxtouding to tho contro, Over | ¥ry the potatoes untit they ara x yalden Uroen an—Comn jon f winter Willuds considgruble, died for, luck Of | tose bonos are-found Inyors of nnhydrous | 204 ¢het chopup a tblespoontit te and sprinkloitover thom just before tikicy . y : . 7 econdition: Blny, best | wnee of varlotios, Bay 1s tho stundird vurtety. | onrth of dark color, hard from pressure, | them aout." She hid once ent yonslt “ThotumblemmtosbangbuttatPortCotborne | tho Glidden curried avoy tho Houdgear of (ho Doon, lencwt to te eedarale GRME they | Ban: Cele ee oe ces Tae Mod | Sedlumeeown, Toth to date Sepeumber, looks | hur whlch onslly ‘eruinblod into ‘tne | Potatoes” dt a Chleno, uote! whieh. wile be ; peti tavernas Air. Stanton ure pro- arene renee lie ane Suske shared fee ments, and” there was not. ‘spy. in | Siraw nro, tho varioties usually sown. Eurly- | ee svine—1n axcollenteondition in some looalis | POWdor, “Above this is stratum of t ter, our camp, Gen. Johnston Knew — that | Sewn decidedly Lest. Leeda very bad: ounisiiurnblo winters | burd-bukod elay or cemont, on the top of which | ““fiow to clarify soup was next exptulacitt Coe ee ee eater layed longer | aque -condlttonwond; sonrcely any winter. | Kiiedy nono dled for nek of talus deified far | 1s found layer of wanes mingled with Durat | broth mado Nondny beltiy uaoke sAvger. rexo thhn the imorning of the 6th, to make 1 | condition of that deilied or Bown bruadonst: no | Wobusts Odess: ta best; this, with May, nro the | sheila and bones, In soveri! Instances tho first | Ing. the scum, Miss Corson sald: Put inte effective, becuse Buell was dnuving neur, | percoptible. ditrorence in vuriotics. Turkoy, stendurd varieties, Eurly-sown looks best, thing struck after removing the earth from the | bottom of taauce-pan for euch quart uf stot and Nelson was alinost atiand, Soon the Bitosat and Itud May are mainly sown, Eurly- Reno—Condition very fair; not over 10 por | tunsof the mounds were tat pieces of limes | tho white and shell of one eye ind 1 tablespoon at f tho Sth ‘moved ‘out from | sown Inoks best 4 vont winter-killeds uoig died'for Jack of ruins | stones joined togethor na tightly aa though it- | ful of culd water, Blix tho ey and water fort! WOR & ae it i on ary’ Hlk—Coudition fulrs vory sinall per cont of | condition of drilled a litle the boat, ‘furkey, | ted by Nature, In one mound tinearthed on | & mlnute, and then pour tho cold su Corlnth. With mnayes of fnfantry, cavairy, | | Elk Coudition tales sory, i fo it any: | Otosm, and slay, In this order louk tho bast. In | whutis called the Portaye, 1 “short, aistance | stock ont thom, and set tho pan on tho fire xin and, henvy artillery, we imarelud <in broad | that sown browdoust winter kilieds lutte Mt ety" | eadition tu, tho Toroqoing, Fults, Walker, ban- | Wwoet of this clty, wore found bones indicating’ w | Jt will boll vary slowly, As tho broth, heats U4 daylight fifteen miles from Corinth, rectly | {ied fram die oe epost, Hult: Walker, and | wistor, and Stediterrnuexn aro ‘sown, Hurly- | raco of gizuntiy stature. One Immonso sicull | exe will burdens and tho shell partly dsiole toward the Fedoral camps, Ju which it would | Suuherranean. Varieties goncrally sown aro | 4oWi, Or attongt before tho th of Septumber, | was scoured: which inunsured nftoen \nchos and rige ty the surface. In bully, the situ soem nothing was known of our move. | the forcgeing, and May. Enrly-sown louks nate from the oculpltul to’the frontal bones, ‘The | men of tho ogg us it excapes will entangle me That night the men Iny down on thelr guns, | much tho vest, Kopublio—First-rato, in most localities; a fow | furgest mound (i the Portuge group whieh was | 1 the albumen or little particles of Inived whl oy 3 auctions in bad condition; In some telds 75 ver | explored was fount to bo titerally filled with | cloud tho soup, go that on tho top will be u thick within Jess than ona mile of the advance | Ellis—In-good condition; avout 10 por cent ie I rl enmp of the enemy, in ling of battle, | winter-killod; nono diod for nck of ruin; arillod gunk winter iltad ie olnaet ney aus tod fae bones, and sixtocn skulls, et an cout ani ant ah Hcrnoutts the ruth portectiy oi 4 rf 3 . % neh, If any, ditfere 2 Cons in on the lott side, «little above und behin y . f : sovarad hy ait aol that the advanced camp, | 8&2, the varlotios sown, arly-sown succeeds | SOK) BOL Toltcta a Mian etnial vurloties | tho orifice of iio cur, ne houxt. crusued in with | quite. olenr—until no more of tho ltt 34 - Muycs {ntow, vuteumo back to port, ‘Thoschoon- ! STATION“KEEPERS, erSelkirk arrived at Murblehoad at 0 o'vlock + Tho following keepers havo been uppointed for | yesterday afternoon, The schounors Carla and the life-suving stations of Distriat No. 11, coustof | jcimball wiil leave to-night or to-morrow tn tow Luke Buichizan, for the active scuson of 1381: ‘ofthe tug Forest ‘Clty. ‘Tue schooner George Btntion No, 1, Deaver Jslund, Capt, Harrison | UH. ily will probably eave Dotroit to-morrow th Miller, L tow of tho tug Witislow. ‘Tho ssteamer North- Staion No 2, North Bfanltou Island, Capt, | West of the Clovaland and Detroit Line, arrived Dantel L. Buss. this atternvon from Detroit, baving wide tho ‘Theae stations have not rogular crows, but | trip tn little more than olght hours, Capt, Sto- tholr Keeper ure authorized to enllat a voluntecr | Laugulin reports but little feo til be wrelved of t crow {1 cases of emergenoy. +, thld port, A load of froight ond passangora t “station No. 4, Folut: Metsoy, Capt, Thomas EB. | Were brought nlong. The Northwest will leave ‘Matthows, * to-morrow on tho rotiurn trip. Stution No, 5, Manistea; no ono hng been ap- | § A diapateh to the dierulé from Sandusky saya pointed keaper of this station sinco tha reafgna- | the steamar Cooxe fy running regularly on tho Tion of Capte dames L. Morgin; but Capt, Henry | islands route, Another dispaton from Ashtabula + inch wilt uhdoubradly be appointed. suyn work is progresing nt tho harbor, Craft, i referred to had no pickets ont, ouly asort of | US auwn Say, Fultz, Odessa, Red Chait, aud Medi; | a blunt instrument, ‘Itelles were found in the | particles rigo. | Whon tha soup 1s. cal o qnition, Sate: Point Au Sable, Capt. Sanford Hata RivceatiS on eR ny One ember police guard about 100 yards from the tents, ecesimorthe Condition splendidly vor saat aer gercancan, | Early ssovwn Idoky tar thd Lost, shapo of copper bodkins, chisels, and wedges, ull | strain it”) This ahould bo done “te i tution No. 7%, Ludington, Capt. Joshua J. | slearing away, Tha wiguurded condition of this large nd- | sieitiod fa beat; Ted May looks best. Itod siay, | teu Never in bottur vandition: scarcely any | Muely wrouxit; uxus, arrows. wid spur herds, plucing n clon kltenen-towal, rolled dats Yo Brown, a NEA . vance cninp, the fact that they were uncon: | Fultz, Qdessa, and Clawson nro .tho varieties | Winiter-killed; nono dled Fis lau OF rains deilled | mado af & wpecica oO! Hing Hot found in this ) over u collander, jotting it run throwRh wiry : Station No. 8, Muskegon, Capt, William Grob, * TUG RELEASED. sclous of the approach or proximity of our | sown. Early-sovwn fs in best condition, Jooke much the best; ers anodes, want Odused, rogion; a singular and finvly finished pour. | squceztug... £2 col jor ‘ eso exromitl wud t Btution No; 0 Graud Haven, Capte duh Dy preiat.Dispateh to The 3 Se ee ease nigcGoncen, | ford—Condition “fairy 20 por oent wintor- | wud in, popwinsitys Fuld ty ala uxtensivoly | shaped implomunt of stufic, probably used for | was ware by Urwin wtb tnt © Youn, 3 Soe a z ntbval Diioniten to The Chlceys ayn, Ghelt mites away, looks veryinuch gs though | killed; novo died for luck of eam drilled ts bests | #Own. | Early caowa be in Beat conti tan. skiining animus; grout numbers of tho lurza | sugar, and adding uw Uttlo water about uo yl SQUDE. ave, 10, Bt. Joseph, Capt. William 1, | 8% Josue, Mich, April 1—Tho tug Angier | tite ind not bean Ht ah | Kitstiow in, best coudition, Muy und ‘Turkoys |. Itlloy-—-Condition good: vury small ‘per cent | teeth of gomo carnivorous animal supposed tg | Tull yradually atircing them unell tio oft geitucn No, 10, Bt. Joseph, Capt. Willlam 1 | was yolungad' from hor Imprisonment in tho ico | “Ey, 4ad 1et Uae OS POCt US troops as- | Fultaund Walker aro also down.” Eurly-sown Is wituor-kiteds nous diad fur Tack of Fain: wo | bo tho Lear, Inwome Instances with a ploce af Aisyolved, Bhoald nny sugarremaln, add o a Station No. ‘U1, Chicago, Capt, Toltesford St, | to-day by tho tug Maranda, of this place. Capt. clcr. ; MC, Barnes, of tho Marandu, found Station No, 12, Gooso Point, Capt, LuwreucoG..} tho Angler several miles off this port : tution No. 13, Kenosha, Cupt. Henjaming, | southwest, and = worked out through / wInUron, fivo miles of solid tco, riving in Station No. 1, Raciue, Capt. John Banburs, Hort with ber about d o'clock this evening, The ! Btatton No, 18, Allwaukee, Capt, Jubn Evone | Angier became Iee-bound on the 2d of March 4 Bon. © und came out of hor Jong Imprigonment withouk ie Station No, 10, Sheborgnn, Capt. Oley Groh, huvlug suatained any Sees, Bho will cogaye it 4 t * iitorenco betwoun that deiiied und. that gown | tho Jaw attnohed and carved; fargo penrls, samo | tle more water. ‘hid caromel could te used fe saulted the advance camp, cncounterlug no a ee ida tale conditions & ta 10, por | breadcuat; Uttlo If any dliteronce tn looks of tho | of oenulate lustre, perforated to ue string, aml a | Coloring soups, sauces, or grayles, Flour af obstacle but the polles guard already mon- | cont winter-killcd; nono dicd for lack of rain; | dierent variotiog, Karly May is tho standard. | pices of puttery nbout twolve inebes in hight, | onlons Were sometimes used iherend of sum tioned, which they captured almost entire, | driticd ts best; May, Fultz, and ied Sou are in Barly sown hest, " dpattatachilltiody ‘ite Urn-abapod, round on the bottom, and orna- | but these imparted moro tavor, ‘The camp, also, wus soon in thelr hands, and | vost condition; those, with Walker, Turkey, Iituc cont Iioreleliicd: pene dled Pal eet nine ienige . eth tio blutra t S0ME JULIENNE 80UP Federals ivere’ taken prisoners from their | Storm, nnd Stediterranoan, aro wutoly sowa. | Yony Litig Gutarenoy lueweow tute deltiod wn te Ujior Mislead wountrye about enene | Westhen mada. \ Usa vegctublos of three ci beds and from, the mess tables, dressed and | Eurly-sown looke best, ore | that suwn Drondoasty Stay und Odessa seein to | quiles trom this alty, overlooklug whut ts caficd | {f#e" sald Sflse Coron, “carrots, turnips, undressed, asleep and awake. To be sure | ited ¢ tod For nek on rainy ticiliod ta bests io | oxeol. ye, With Sivor Cnit und White | hand Uruicies ire uo loss tun a” burired pro- | Wetitce, or colery leaves, or cabbage, Cur thou cays ory not ao tlorougiily Wnt | dineronee mn condition oF varios, Bul aud | Slouigan ara fhe ariotieynainly sows. rly | hiaturlg yids uniform 1m as, and range 18 eee a aes inthe tekat. rhloiness und wed 7 ¥ tl ainly sown, Eurly-sown rows uf from ol tg ton. ‘They sro locuted 7 te ie nfter ihe first assault but, taken. nan | (Uybs\ay tre varlotios inalnly # sind Hush—in only fale condition; % per ont | hourtho caro ortho bia, und one large mound | Youean. ‘Hho scraps should bo put in coll yay whole, [ regard it as the most complete | Greonwood—In gond condition; not more than | winter-killcd: 14 por cout died fur luuk of ruluy | stands ikea sontinel on tho very point of the | string bn fee In Jutlenne soup. > tl eifeatly Isa. that. wi y 5 rood-—In gond coho diod for inet ot | drilied ts buat; Fultz andvarly May load, U3- | uminenco, Behind thie, and ubout twonty foot | erin Peane mone vary, uloa tt Tale ti elit and, effective surprise, that. was ever m per cont winters: i aby 1 aides those, Walker Is qulto oxtenslvely sown, ray, fv doop ditch, resombllug somewhat tho cupfull of cach vegetable woula do for 8 ule sompllahed in elvitized warfare, Evory- | balay ren tonofaiterane varictis,” Waite, | Huriy-spyit such tho Los. wow | Mfosrorn ainkehole, yet sovoped out undoubt. | {BECO quarts of woup, “Holl euch Siu thing IH the conduct of th Tedcral soi | Se, baweoneand Sdicereangan nro prinete | ,leusell—i Yury oud gonditons, small per | euly uy thoniay ijstarioy handawbiobcearod | throw tuum tuto cot iter, ‘hay ci It a 1) Yi 0 our ae i quips Would Wuvo suggested that they wore'| Pully som, urly-aown looks Lost. |e | tian Sing, Files. Cluweun, and Odoun ure the | tuelated in apewing a bait docon of theqo | Jmnediatoly oF be allowed fo stand with, hot expecting to be disturbed for a thousand | eee ee eta og weintorkillods im -somo-| favorite varieties, Lancaster iy also sown. | moundsywhlch vontainod nothing butdlut stones, | \asnhneceasity for putting soda, or nitnouls years, Lread Gen, Sherman's “rovisad te- | fnvtances 60 to 60 por cent of that lute-sown und | Early-sawn in beat condidion, with bones undernuath, ee y, Ha eng Sodas OT vount’’ which ho gaye to the public at Clue | tharsown brondcauc ta dowd; nono dled fur luk | , Sallno—fn aplendid condition; nono winter. | | In tho ‘township of Wost Gatona,on the Nickol See ee a a anit wan. aed Its tal cdunath aud L was utterly astounded nt his | ofraln; drilted ty 100 por cont better than that | Kilieds none dled for lok of rains hut litte dif. | farm, are to bo found lines of fortitications, eee oo thodiial by a teaspoonful of vivers™” fsserticn that there was io surpriss, Jt re | sown brondcust; noditforence in condition of | farenco between that drilled and that sown | built’ evidently for purposes of dofonse., Thoy | Cont be mocilon by, fs teaspoonful of | failed to my mind HPT vith | varictiosy If anyone exvols it ia Kurly Stay, | brondoust; if eltner, drilled looks ouatt very Ut ) extond nlony the brow of a bigh clovation, skirt- 0 last thing on tho bili-of-fara wa Gen Lholl xoverst. yours nftor, Milo War, 1 | Muy, Odessa, Sliver Chait, and Meditorrancan’ | Ho, if any, tu tho nppenranco of the diferent vu- | ing tho north silo of it complotely, Mebind ADROILED BTEAK, Cc Btation No. 17, Vive uiverd, Cupt, Ollvor Mion, | iu the Huhing industry we this port, — . 'TIME-KMN CROSSING SIGNALS, és cae MAVEN, MICH, ‘Tho Lime-Kiln crossing night-signald will bo inectat Dispateh to ‘the Chicago ‘Tribune. “the samo us Inat songon— baa Gixs Haven, Mion. Aprit 15, vin'Trayorse City, Fourteon feet six-inches.... Ono white light | April 12—Tho tux Welcome from Milwaukeu, ( —_- Fuurteon feet threo hiebes, hwo white Iihts | with the barze Anna Marta, arrived hure yosters 2 Fourteen fecr.. seveeee three white Myhts | duy, tho tiratof tho scnson, ‘Tho Welcome broke i ? Thirteon fect nine inchos, rAd tho foo ovar a milo fn order to got tho barge In to Ea eae rent ein nero Jond w cargo of woud, Thoy also brought to Houth Inthe daytine the Nuctual Manitou Island the Sih pals opare, and synaratie ‘will be shown by Oncor more boards, eauh seven | 10 Het Ol the acuw Lrighuin, wroukod on the + Yuot hich by taro font, us fullows; falar lost fail. ‘Tho weuthor fs warm and tuo + Fourtoon feet alx inchus........0no white board | Jeo is broken from tho whose, A south wind 7 4 rieties, ‘Tho followiny are sown, and are pres | ¢heso embunkinenta or fortitic: is ne x} then oo Fourteen feet three inched... Twawbiteboanis | Would curry ft Out. " hakbd im Now iewas that Grant ond Shore | efa thestundus Fares, ois any | form in tae unders aay, Hue, Waller, Claw: | fovolcuunctys a aborr distmnes to tho roar.af | quot citer "aed. the cooktig nlsbel {f Fuurtoen feet... 4... + Throe white bourds —— mun allowed themselves to be so surprised | wigterekited; none died for luokof ruin han gon, Odessa, aud BluoStum, Medium-sowa—lWth | und at the middie of the outer Iino of works isa | removing ' it a little from tho Thirteon feot uiny iiches.., One red board MANITOWOO, wb Stith fa in best condition; all. varivties louk ullke. tox0th of Soptumber—tooks bost, mound In the shape of u house, and atthenorth- | tensuly hot fire, Don't put an Thirteon foot wix huohes ‘wo red boards Spectat Dispatch ta Ths Cateugo Tribune, “Oh,” said he, “ they ware not rurprised.’? | Walker and Muy aro principally sown, Barly- | , Seduwick—Condition in tho aguregato only | weat uxtromity of tho same linc, and about tok, sald: Miss. Coraon, * untll atte Thirtoen fevt threo inch eTbree red boards MAntrowoo, Wie, Apr 10.—The Munttowoe Luatd, * General, Ldon't understand you, | sown li much tho beat, . fates gront diforenve iu somo localities; 6 to 10 | an oqual diataiice behind it, sanathor wiaund In "After buiug couked it wus wl ee ee . Kf They cartalnly wore surprised, and did not Harvey—Only fairy not first-rate: ingome svo- | Por cont winter-killed; in othera, 25 to BO por | thosknpe of a reptile, Tho fortitivations aro te, with sult, pe ‘and Lulets SPIE PAULO WRECKS. harbor {a now open, Considerable tco fs tonting Kow'ot the approach of our musaed Infante or cont whiter-killod; | Cont; nono dicd for tuok nf rams drilling te pro- 1 avout two foot in bight, about olgbt rect wide at i Py tions to or whut was called mattre d'butel butters" ry, cavatry, and artillery almost to thelr ines | notte dicd for Inok o! rain; deiiled loooks best; | terred; but vory little diiforence in the appenr | the baso, and fully thirty feat long, Onoortwo | bicapoonful of butter, a tablespoontul of 00 di dousts y ron Juice ho day before, or wa Would not have boon | Barly May, turkoy, Odds, and Walkor aro the Walkor the Say tte antvarie varletiosy Walker SE ret tar ea ioxnigrody but |/ chopped baraluy, a teaepooutil of tere ih recelved ns wo Were,” : te “| looks bost, These, with Odusds, SilvorLeuf, A few of our local sayans are tulkt tously Hurt touch of “Well,” said the Goneral, ' they say thoy Coutt and Ohio Hil, are the varlutics sown, dots, Guid Dreteand Ghuwaone ard tewariaties | oft ow at Surlooal mavens aro ulking sorlously pepper. If the ment yielded ton si Lat ty MN ty Laniiat sip) wit they know | tur-killeds none died for lack of rain; driltod {9 0 von 0c skinont | pressed, the dent remained, tt wus oF your movements and of your eonteme in inion t o bust conditions tho varlutiog out ellloats Jess a unt died for lack of rain; drilled | of n museum of pre-historic rolica in this city, Tho reason for this was, ue the fibres of wel a | The xohooncr 3M. O, Koya, whivh wua success. | town the river, but ft will Loall cleurin day fulty boned out at Fairport onn day laut wouk, | OF tWo. A gorgo bud formod at Maln: strect was found ta bo quite badly steve up by the Drldgo this afternoon, which throwtened trouble fue, Shots boing thoroughly uvorbhaulod, and | fer some tine, but it was successfully removed iin suwé and plkepules bee will bo ready to Jawack suimotime this wouks | facy He ei Ltyate Wits den. ano cnarios ” Tor now forouest eall roady to Losuippotl, | faiew ung tins Cle ag Bucbeyeek arcing tit i Leahy's atoam pump arrived fram Dotroit | the ree fJoudod with ties, walting for fuvorablo~ : tt deat, ’ Bt id Turkey. The forvgoing and | looks beat: Fults in best condition, This, with | should this be dono; your correspondent wit kod, th thotr elusticity.” Saturday morainy, and wus immodintely pur | Weathers —- ki ed agate alld. nak Know: how te Odessa ury tla’ Cariutes sow, Earlysown, bo= pny, Gre tho standard vuristios, Early ‘sown | furnteb tho roadors ‘ot ‘aim TRIUUNE With BO oetiy ones thaday's fosaone * pivited abourd of tho barge Joseph, whieh went out tnto DETROIT, i Patel ronseort that thoy were surprised, | fre sth So e z counts of the reacarches na thoy ure made, ‘The ditterent articles were thon ox the Juke during tue freshot, und has alice laid to ° dl | 1 dt ic G Jackson: } not mora thin 5 | Sinith—Condition never botter: soaracly any ———— tbe ladios, and woru much ndmired yirbank ti Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, anit disastroualy surprised, and had Gen. | por vont te wintor-killed; fone dled for lack of | wintor-killed; none diud for luck of rains not THE CLEVELAND LIBEL CASE, ' o third lesson will be given tn Kult the cust of the plers full of water, Itdid Rood | Dyeruors, Micdy April IWeTho wteamebargo | PAWnston, that day had halt of Lee's army, | rains deiited fur excals that vown Lrondoust; no | muub uliterchee Loween that drilled ond that } q Hail at J0 o'clock this morning. work, and at 0 o'clock Saturday afternoon It | gorimania wud three bi rrlvoul this att Instead of. the ong he had, halt the brigades | diderence tn condition of variotica sown, diay, | sown broadcasts {f ulthor, the drilled looks beat; Bpeciat Dispatch to Ths Chicugo Tribuns, —<—<—————__ Fastin he wi Cae eC te; | won tm Mace Korea are loud wie | Peat wee we enuesT eS ga, Nu. | Hue AaatOND aro ally wow a rae igor na vate! os | of te Lene, wasurvanod tis aftrneea ous | UD. JOHN BROWN'S, WIDOW. i - “ JS 1 . an SOW . 8 De 2 the variotiv suuro yutiiciont to allow a tuy 40 dome ‘own | coul forthisely. ‘Tule Is tho first arrival from | Would have Yomollsied the whole Fudernt Wutersaue-atly-sawn ood; hite sawn only | two fumed sro the favorit varict + the | of the Leader, was urroated this afturncon op a To tha Ldltor of The Chicago Tribune. below, ‘Tuu schooners R, Loud and Cale ., dt was thought at one time that the tug Urania U i = boul auitaiol uo tenses $n Bie CoO Ue ae wa Matlon ate Selitionye foe clovelund sutuee 2 be er aul af fide that nce shalt wae honte Bho will aluo have | Faye tower tbe tue Urockwuy, Wind north, F tobe taken to Cleveland, docked, aud ber wheel — sd Le, : Ttho formerG percent and of tho latter |. Stutford-—Condition fairy considerable win Warruut charging,biia with oriainal libelin pub: I baye been hoping forcus before midilay, oF lang befare Tuell Fee ee a ee eae otal ar iace oF | illady hone died for lade of rainy detited fe | dating, on Wednesday Inst, wn wocount of whut | ,culcsto Apee Dict bane best oud BR EON SAE ere ratu Muy aud Fultz scom | bests Fults looks beat. Fulta, Muy, und Walker | wuu vlatined by Mr, Cowles to bo uu attompt.of | tho iniiarivo fi 4 ‘etnta city 107 NEW-HOTEL AT ST, LOUIS. toe muta aher vusiol theao arg the vurlue | ure tho variotica maluly sown. Early sown | y roporter of tho Penny tu Uiackmail bin. 9 in{tlative Ja a movement iu : . : y HOw, mre Br, Lovis, Mo, Apel 1.—Juines If, rosin, Jowell Coudition yoods small y-sown is devidodly best, — tinuch tho boat, ‘wre od rellof of the widow of “Old John Hrow ' por cunt wine 5 Sumuner—Unily In fale conditions in some seo- ‘Tho lafreat was caused by E,W: + Bortpps, uno OF | ay yot has d Tain inost buney ? + e ede : ; 1 5 ppa und one yetnoano has done so. 1a! 2 2 0 SUR RUNES CNG rows WULON, ciet propriovor'of eho now Boutheru Torol of | fofrelled, moro div frou lack er raing delicd | Hone. per cents mothers 2 por cent, winter | Ge hig purines, named wounds. bad proviously | subtoribo $35 for this must worthy Pur Sg * A RUIT FORDAMAGES, ‘ Speclal Disyated fo Tas Chicago Tribune, this olty; has ureived bere with a number of | kunlooke vost; those wad Odowa ure tho stuude | deiliod Jouks boat; Muy aud Walker in bust cone | B0Ot Rrrestod on w shinllur churye for publlaliing | wilt ut onog forward a check to yours” thet ‘ — Buy, On April 2:, 158, the schooner M,C. Upper was | hoe? Hunon, Mich. April 10,—The flab tug Bea, or to ul Glork asdother persone to bo omployed in tho | ant vurluties: ‘Tho eutly-sown far exvols tho | ditions those, with Fula aud Goldon Drop, ure | ¥Paraemuph reveatiog Uptu att. Cowles ubarac: | will kindly aot us treasurer) ving ut the woot wide of the Kingaville plor and | Wine urrtved Hore to-night, belt tho sHrst Lost Y sd, 1 pope § . t " te-sown, tho varlotios sown, -Enrly and medium, sown | tet and por wus teinporarily In: tho | treasurer “who sbatl bo desyuated. tourrive up this season, piven ia tha hotol, and siee Hrvaitn ein, uta ie i einson—Ln ood conditions very smull por | during Soptembe k Dest, By SONS | haudsof the Sherif, on Saturday, on a writ of | largo sum will bo raised bere. naows- % — tho steamer Erle Bolle ut tho otber, On leaving | “pye steumor M.), Ward, which lott -D vw open to the publle Monday oyoulng, | cent winter-killod; nonudied for luck of rai nt Yeogo—In the’ aj rgrouruty In falr condition; SORE of Mv nits Tor’ #00 2) Ta a ty Me, Epwin Lee F% tho duvk for Windsor the Brie Holie struck the Sango Nhs By Wari wblebr Lets “Deseote:t stuyig, © * : Uriiled {u best condition; ltod May oxools ull | oarly-sown wplendid. inediuin fulr, Jate-sown | wont of # 000 wou by Mr, ——— eet 2) Pproreai@ing wiles waedropped out woyand | {wie mernisu for tus por, i roported to e lying ence ae paren Ce WE ce ee eee se meas et ——————— From, Chleapos, Pally, Muss that sc, Ue plorto enably tho schdonur to. be workud | ‘Tho slyer ts full of largo Aelda of ivo to-night. OLEOMARGARINE, ETC, °° gown, "Barly aud iediuui-sown best. drilled wod that suwa Droadeast,—-If any, deiled Winchestor’s ypephosphites Bags fates drugRieh RS eerie peat Ost 4) Outclenrofthe pler when ready tovall, The f ——— : Baw Fuanosco, April 1.—The Chander of Kearney Very. ttle sown, fa proforred; Muy lyoke bear; this, with ‘deus, | will ouro consumption, cou. weak ui Tomarkable remedy, St. Jacobs Uil, fur 4 y Yrlo Bello ran for fiva miles and sunk in 16 CHEWOYGAN, a Commerce, at ite regulur quarterly moottag tor Kingunin—Condition fulrs Sper cont of onrly- | malnly sown. Eurly-sown fur tho buat. bronchitis, and genoral dobllity. Esta a i as ys SE and it eutell flat + feetot water, It coat $4,000 to put bur in repair Bpectal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribunss duy, Iudoreed bills for tho proveution of adule | SOwH and driliod winter-killed; 20 per vent of | Wabaunsvo—Cencrally In yood condition; | twenty-une yours. ; severe cuss of rhedmatisul, again, for which her owners vucd tho owner of OuxBoraay, Mich., April 12.—Northeast wind a rival , exiled; as it by magic, He also used tc with ey ic toration of food, recommended by the National late: BOWE BUI ft sown broudoust is dead; von | about 1) percent wioter-killed; wone dled for Tanys 8 . the Uppor, Dho cause wus tricd last Robruary, | to-day, brisk, with Indications of guow or sulin. tha ——— i od for lack of raluy drilied looke mugh tho | tack or ruintdeilled Is in tho boat conditions Parents, do not uso vilo drags or nostrums io | success amour hls horses ln cases of spi Hoard of Trade, ae Lee ere Fults’ and Walker Louk best, thy | ¥ulta ta ose poowlatsgy this with May, Waluesy | your fwusllca but uso pure Hop Bitters,” | GOTGdy Okt ald FE aurea gyeLy Hite ' ‘ .