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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, lSB&—-TWELVE PAGES kg Y THE RAILROADS. Saventeenth Annual Report of the TIE CHICAGO TRIBUN littlo prospeat for the water sub- | watermark. A watch was kopt nll night nt tho widing for woeks o _como. With ftha g Y u water already at flood, 3 warm spoll and heavy d"": ;'; o km:,f,m'?fi ",h‘"m' "";y mlilite ox- Fnine would provo distatrons, Night hofaro tnst | Pected to go. Tho Mabteton mill-dam, stx miles tho leo-houso on Fox Iafatid, & fow mites bolow | 10rth, ban gone, bhut tho water runs into ltock Alexandria, belonging to MeCaormiok & Co., of | River above Watertown. Many bridgos hava Bt Louis, and which seas fllled h‘; atenm_powae | heon washod awiy, and n:n o that remnin have 5 oclock by M. Newton Iinrtwell, his | nephow, states that he died suddonly nt Jaokaonvllie, ¥la., yosterday morning, About tour or fivo months ago Mr, Meldram wns taken agriously ity aud for some timo wns confined to his bed at his residonco, No, 2120 Calumot varfous officinls about the Lake Bhore oflices de- | to nllow them moro feed than L ! olurg that the rnport must bo falno, ns noone | jnto tho surpius in farmors’ }yn.-!ld!q' -fl"iv"mf would bo foollah enough for a motent | forced them to purchase from shippers in to think that Palno would lve up | many Inatances, and at many places the his presont I}lon for nimost any office within | J'rices pald nt shipping points ruled gonorally tho gift of tho Preslient. But few (Governmont | higher than last Foar, or about the same, but a posttions would bring him in a better ficome | small proportion showing lower prices, In Jili- FLOODS. e Ride of Four Men ALV y Inat wintor, wns underinined tho rishing | &tood tho worst part. P! are runnfog out, t. Paul. o than ho now recelves, whila the position would # ralive i Fealml ¥ Bridee Waters, Tiskon Ao knva way, A the Ganoorn e o i Milwaukeo & 8 grenies His. came toeamo Ui ";’"‘“’"'fi‘}"“ Tooat kbly b6 ot of' Iuit (OAF sears’ duention, :‘#&%&;‘?‘.‘,’J&J:fi?;'&':l?‘s’nfl;f P T B o Falling Bridge | finbls il T it i Tho giiont GiTtGAGO. o ey o .| Elnl L ST ST o | S, W, S J o o y * L o arop; 4 at Davenport. Wboist S0, Tho Chlongo Tuvor was fully ns high vestordny | Ohjects of tho Appronching Meottngof tho | (TR FAe Weptnan, B el Dokt e cove | Bohoni ot a loave of absonce from tho Lako | maime. thoush tha quaiiey veas tpualy Doties % Aaib e s dayiatoby, Mool s linto bintiors Iigh Joints tn Now York, cred, and finally beenmo able to bo abaut agafn, | Stiore Company. i though somo Biy 140 eain wos light, an - e TIIE FAR NORTIHWES'T. but the Indications aro that tho flood will seon lut tho disease continued to linger In his sys- oven inforfor. Thore s considerable still In Bpecial Duspateh lo The Chieago Tribune. Begin to subalde, and that ¥ & fow days the fne y NEW BRIDGE AT NIAGARA. farmers’ hands. Somo was damaged in the tem, and his ‘xhyslelnnl sugiestad that ha mike nrip th Florlds, whero thoy heffoved ho wonid #oo rc|fnln his former health and vigor, The Pennsylvanin Compuny readily grantad him a lenva 0f alisenes for that purpose, and placed nt Bpecial Dupateh 1o The Chieago Tribunts flclds, and o good deal used for feeding. Tho Burrato, N, Y., Avril 21.—Congerning the ru~ | Amount Atill In tho country, howover, was vory mors of of the now bridgo to bo bullt norpss tho | ety - Guch gool condition that faros Ningnra River, Mr. James Tillinghast, assistant | could baul to markot nll through the 81 PAUL, Minn,, April 2L.~Itoports from the | habitants of what s now the aubinoriod district Uppor Red and Minnecsota Rivors Indicate that | will be able to walk around on dry ground, The the stroama rro steadily and raplify rising, and | sowree of thoe flood ts tho Degplnines, and that threaten to spread over gront nroas of lovel und | rivor fell nbout two fnchies yosterday nt A Huge Narrow-Gauge Scheme—From ity that tho Railrond probability New York to Mexico, Bridge Has Gone Ere 4 Thilc fortile bottom: - his dispossl tho Dircetors® car of | the | R0 e e e d Trunk | Winter. The prico was higher | iy of 5. Mang miles of country around | Itivorsldn, indleating that tha water ls gruduni) TIHE MILY KE & 8T. PAUL, Company. to mnke the teip fn. 1o’ left | 10 William H. Vanderblit, says tho Urand Trun! ighor In a majority of Illt'y Breokinridgo and Glyndon nre nnvo:ml with runulnzo‘fl, and wint uniess nheavy rain l:um(-i ,.‘;,:WXJ;,YEKE. BT PAUT. Uhlcx':gnyl’oh. 14 1nst, nl:colmn:nicd by his | Hatiway controly tho International. Bridygo and ’l"(":":‘!;‘,'_"g,l,"::;,;l':cww."::r.“n?;‘}‘r'n:'fill;:nc:?lf s —_— wator. A dlapatel from Ortonvillo, noar tho | It will not'by fong hefory thoro 18 n decided | T sevontaenth nmusl roport of tho Chicag, | Yite: BiSRIster il her Rshar, S50 B MArly | domands larasr tolle then the Cabila SRS | no si6id vas smalicr than in 1 taken ail L f Wastes of Sullen divids botwoon th Ited Itivor and the' Minneso- | subsidonco in tho strono, [Sut funsuch us tho | Milwaukeo & Ht, Paul Company, showing its | Charlston, Attho Inttor point hio was taken | o7 40 afford to pay. Dosides, It is | throtigh, but the quality was abont the same as §ad Tales 0 il ta, oays the leo In tho Whatatano Itiver la roak- | rivor 18 from cight to nino feot higher than tho | operations during the year ending e, 31, 188), | slck with congostiva chilis, which It was thought n singlo-track bridge, with limited room 3:.':‘1‘5-"6an ";fl"‘t_“fl'm?llpl was fed to stock, while \ Vaters Many Miles in e e ax aaa | cnnal A tho point wharo tho tnrzo uronk 16, nent | wopenron Seaeer e 11 & Highly inforoatiny | Yoro Brousti on by tho fatiuof th trin, ind | for the Interctiange of traMoon the Amarloan | phd"{he® fosthor burc tho. kral.” LHoss Fak it Waters 2 Whatatono bottoms are fiondod with water and | Summit, it takes considoeanlo of a fall bieforo | documont, and from 1t Tis TRIBUNE culls tho | Hokion Fpoor e lanton ;,"",’,.;‘;.’,’,?,‘,'f:,"yl‘éfi,‘;;’.‘ sldo. Inorder tomoot tho natural Inoreass of | goporaily higher, 4 Lxient. floating foo. Tho Whetsono Hivor is running | tho water entiroly stops Howing through into | followlng fncta: Ao Firos wheta he romatned unttl tho timo of | traiia it will bo necessary to havo moro necoms ATria y north Into Tig Stono Luke, and tho lnke Ishixher | the canal and down tho river, CIross Carnings. ... ouosyie0 ose His death. Tt sniubrious: warm climats uad | modations than naw oxista at tho Intornational KANSAS, : e than for years boforo. Tho flats botween Tho condition of afftirs at the brenk | Uross cxpenses, incltiding taxe the attantion he roceived from loving bands had ll;ldnc. For thes roasona it 18 only & question Speetal Dispaten to The Chicago Tridunss of timo whon anothor bridge will be 80 gmu. oven ([ antisfactory forma B0 obtatnol | TOTFKA, Kns, Aprit 21.—Sonking rains havo Vo il Stono City and Ortonville uro three to soven | wns vory much tho sumo as ou tho prove ' tho Internativnul ‘Drigo, - A chartor | Visited olf parts of Kansas withia the last forty- tho offot of ngaln brldgmg hitn - ncruss tho feot undor wntor,and boata uro usod to goto | fous day, Tho chasm wns u lttle larger, 2 o Not enrnings, .. threatened dangor, and owly rucovered, rable Reports from All 0 H Unfav in the Far ana fro. Tast midnight thrco men atarted ovor | tho water gradually woaring nway tho bunks, | A8 compared with 187, tho ne Thuluat loteor teom him s qutc A2CILE °5ia | for. tho wew bildgo hny_boon nbtalred inthia | Oikt Hours, extending from tho Missourd River 4 the Rivers tho ratirond-bridge uver the rivor, and by somo | and {t s (mpossiblo, in ®a prosont stato of af- | ™% Incronso of $804,008; oarly recaveiy, -cxpecting o bo -baok | Btate nd Canada, aud only reguires that Cons | to the west lino of tho Btate. Bullotins havo il Northwest. monns ot Into tho wator.” Two ¥ "% | Tatrs, with sk minature Ntawurn of o rush, | L Z7Cton8 of frolght moved wora: 1680, B | bora at his post about Mey 1. AN tho | ki sl Wprove e st RNOL IS | Beon roccived all day by tho Land Dopartment i or #o! ator. Two woro roselod, {1 2 s | g3 187, 2,690,734 fnuroaso, 0819, Fassongors | Information respeotinghim since that timswasof | Ganadian Govornment to cruss tho Internadonal ut ono was earrlad away in tho rish of waters, | for the canal people to do anything to stop the \ L ; ¥ 0 O e e e imer. | Tine. Tho bridge will unquestionably bo bullt | KIVing the nmount of rainfall and the great i e Tho report comes (it two chifdren woro | Haw. Al thoy carida ls ta walt until tho Des- | ChTICE 18%, %L55,501; 1870, 3,686,445 incronsa, e O T donth camo It b thne. | wiihin tho next twa yenrs, and ita location will | bonoft Lo the growing wheat. Among tho loeat- - , 5745, Tho gross onrnings por milo woro 4, | GEERIE, e ‘somowhore near Tonnwanda, at such con- | it rth the followin G drowhed in tho Whictstono somo timo yostors plaines has ritn out, or noarly so, and thon ko to 9 dorboltifrom a clear sky, and cast sorrow and ow| n ‘onawanda, T n es roporting are the followingt ds and Botloms Completely Cov- Work to mont thair fencos, nud ropair whotovor | 470.05 In 1830, ugalust 86,010.44 in 183, n decrense | yioom among his numberloss friends and de- | venient point as muy bo scleoted. Oreat Bond—Yplondid raln: wheat fn fino J dny, Much damage wilt bo dong, and no doubt u ( { owlan J other dnmage has bean done to tho canal by tho | of $530,40, 2 voted omployés, Mr, Meldrum was born in in, dition; 1 many livos lost, Iotween Millbnnk and this | fneu :l 3 L i growing condition; late-sown flelds, that ap- A " ared by the Unparallied sy lvos lost, Wotwoon Wilbanic and 1is | neimtof s ouch Wakor st oarh | 10 | o avongo prico po to por i rasaved for | ke Gty e i lovsiin, Muputols | SUMMEIe REIGUT TARIEE, | pewred to bonluret aro coming out woll. Ty i Overflow. Dhloat nottlars aay thoro hus hoen foLBig 1tke 1t | avonuo car yestordny and rodo out to tho tor. | frolght compars w follows: ngo lust July, paciat Ditye e arop In the entiro Arkansas Valloy is seouro bo- d veriiow. slnecg tlolr remombrance. ~ minus of tho iino to sce how tho water stood Cents,| Year, When tho Star Unlon Line was organized, Mr, | DBUPFALO, N. ¥, April 21,—A meeting of | yond doubt. A Granilo Falls dispatol says: ® Tho Minno- | and how tho prospect for n tiaod appeared, The 254187040 Meldriim moved west to Indlana .Kfi" took & poo | represontatives of the railway and lake lincs Hutchinson~Tho wheat 1ooked botters " Dy o= eota Hivar ot this polit.as bon stoadily ising | track non, tia soithorn und of tho, ruiil wae 1837, sjtton I connectlon with thut ins, “3fs whs (1 | wns bold fn this city tbfs altornoon to X 149 | yuo ground la fn e ox et ) re Hnturday, o now or thi itters 5 wi 1] & 4 fonses Chnned Down to Prevent | hisvost oL tonbhiod st yous, "o o fiha | B A SLro0Ls wero Tl OF whkor, THO oni e oo PicCd o o zont | Summor tarlll on west-bound frolght, Thoro | pajnung, - 1 110, commengen 10 Yo ONE 10 ANy extent, but, | ones who appenred to enjoy the watory stite o for tho Pounsylvanin Company at Madi- | WOrC prescnt W, Bullard aud i, M, Mebbard, of | piynrgdo—8evoral showers since Bunday; ‘the % Tholr Sniling Away on 18 {ho anow bas all gand, thoro 15 no fear'of & | Afnlrs wero tho urchits of tho distrist, who [ Daring tho yonr the Company declared two | son, Ind., for somo timo. In ail theso | tho Union Bteamboat Cowmpanys J. Allet, Jty | wheat o A nw the Sen flood." fonud nfinit dollght i wadig swbout in | somi-nunual fividands of B4 par cent on tho | positions 'he showed such ability, enorgy, | and T. Vosburg, of the Western Transportauon T<:wn‘:1r::fil::: n:otafi !2?: ten yeai 3 e Munkato says tho {ints avo belng fast covered | tho mud-puddles, The —man 1n clmrfiu preferred und common stook, und st the close | and devotion to the intorests of tho Cotmpandy | company; E. T, Evans, of the Lako Buparlor & Prospec years. Ly water, @ residentg are sccking high | f Ashlund avenuo bridgo safd that tho | of Jeur there was . balance on hand of | what thirteen years ago Bo was promoted to tha ompany; E. To h Now Pittsburg—Winter-wheat 18 very good —— urt:nlml. 'l'h‘a x;h'nr'ts 'mu ~{4Ju u-rln. \Tldulv'llt prese V"‘l;'fl‘l‘ mu 'lllxlflln‘;tgl‘l"l'l:u tlllam‘nlomml‘) [hml t:.:ni LN ; it it e A To!lflan‘? g( (mnlu{e'l Amni Ml’ ttlht:\ Btaty ‘;n{fin thflnllllgum:fl‘l‘lfl g-. i Véngluln;rndC. ;‘:'-:‘l:::'. and the woathor {8 favorable. : ' ent, houses being chnined down durly 0 tem=- | riaocn som 0 g efore, 1 tho provious roport ‘stated at tho LIno ane aners| estern Fral t ent of 0 ue, Ol 8 Lake ore ichlgnn 1! sl - Abatement of the Destroyer at El- parary bsouce g chuinod down duriing tho B | E e B ATl SmDussING. yestorng: | Compass ot ahl o orasen Sl tiilos f rAlls | Litsbiiri, Fort Wayito & Chicaia, whioh ho hold | Haitways 8. 8. deCrea, of tho Urand Teunk joLstiutue Lolaec Hite: wHioak 1s groflug exiel 4 (] icoliott and this city fs entircly suspended on | A8 tho butmonts had been onrrlod awal d 1t | way,of which 140 iiles wore ombracod tome | up totho time of his doath, 1n Mr. Meldrum | Hafiways W. I, Porry, of the Canuda Southern ¥ ol ant ralbs. by gin, i1, but no Further account of wator. The Diue Lneth is eloven | was awing tho groater part of the day. The [ porarily in other orkanizations. tho Pennsylvanin Compauy loses ana of its | ltallway: end P, G. Murphy, of the Groat West- Lyons—Lato rains have Smproved tho wheat . 85 3 feet ubovoe low-wator mark ut Rapldan, new brldgo over tho cutinl i8 miso I dameer, | - OF thioss 18 nifles, 120 have Alnco boon teans- | ableat, most ellicient, and st devoted oftioers. | orn Raflway. Thoy adopted the following ratos | wonderfully. q Damage, “l.l;mm:lxug. D.‘ Ty ‘_\prll ::l.—-'r]h‘u Ng{thflntl P'ne 2;’;3{“"i.'a"i:‘fl%?:‘;“‘;!fl:lfl{u“n’?nlq:}x';‘gul%'hnl?;;d dlfl; !orru;l‘ Ifl this C(),mm\uy. unnlu‘lutm ul’b lthfl vmz He \:‘4‘:' us llnm}’-lbnnhgl n.qm-lt;nlgor wlmmfi per hundred ;{mr |§t:‘lzt"nl‘t‘) Ifi‘;:m‘ufi_m i Fifth Starling—Tho indieations aro that tho yleid of 3 cliie, ich rins for a consliurable distanco . ¥ qui Rallway (th ystwo tniles), tho Madison wur under bim, and al I occaslon raf il a oul u'y —_— west of tho Missoucl in the Vailoy of Hartitivor, | wade knecedeep (n wator nnd sfusii, At tho | Portuge luu?lrfml"'q‘m‘ny-nlnu )mllu!h bots fn { come in contact with him prized him bighly for . class, el class, | Wheat wiil avernke forty busticls to tho acro, 18 having cunsl:lumhlc trouble “with washiouts. fiurnh nlong the river bank sumae of tho looso Allrall , Over twenty pile bridgos nre flm"'i',“m‘ severnl onrds hiuve been washed out into the stroam, wdh 40, 3 LKoo seerendl) 25 Tho 10 Cottonwood Fulls—Coplous showers for threg Wisconsln, and the Dubugun Southwestorn all- 10 | doys: the flelds are greon and farmers are joy- bis zeniality and integrity, 1t Is not often that roud, extending fromn Farley to Codar Rapids, a rullroud official who has had 8o many onerous fhe River Rising at Keokuk, In., and 15, 12 hugdrod yards of track in tho Bad Lands.” Part | but thoy nre gobblod up by tho thrifty residenta | In lowa (forty-iilng miles), duties to perform leuves bohind bim sich a host %0 rates aro to tako effoct May 1. ho Prospect Extremely Dise of tho river s still over ita bank, and Mandau | i the vielnity bofore umx g0 very far, Tho | Tuo limosatn St (nfty-nino milos) and | of warm i avotod frionds and so few cno- ’ "';,',‘c:’e':cm‘“:;:‘fm-l thio Prosp ” atlll has ano to two fect of water in tho streets, | planing mill belonglug to Johnson & Wonver | tho Oshkosh & Mississippl él.womy tuilas) ure still | mics as Mr, Moldrum, ANNUAL REPORT. 1 10 at crop is more than usunale couraging. 2 a8 woll ns !nr7: lfl‘unnmlnl of lae yor unmelted, ngll shut down ~ yestenday on account | held and oporated by the Compuly on contraots General Froight Agonts and other rall- y prumisiog sluco tho lato ralns, - o roud oflicials in this_olty will inect this norning 0t 11 o'elook ut the Generud Freight Otflco of tho Ponnsylvania Compiuy, corner Washinston and Duarborn streets, to” give expression Lo thelr deep sorrow causcd by the death of tholr es- More dumage ely to ocour. Tho ratirond (s | of the fleod in ' tho basemiont, whore worklug night and ' day forces with throe pile~ | tbo engines ond machinery are sitinted. Fuller drivers repiiring bridges, Sceding 18- nhout | street §8 In a horriblo condition, Tho water has half over in the Upper Missouri \ynn,,y, Rte- | nearly reachod tho Chicago & Alton tracks, and an from differont scctious show the ground | 1t touches tho tioor of the Fuller streot bridzo. n of luuso, but tuo sccuritios of both are alinost wholly ownied by this Company. During the icnr tho Company purchased n number of ronds aegreyating 1,165 miles, and in nddition constiucted 360 miles. ‘The total mile- MILWAUKEE, April 21,—~The annual report of Elmdalo—WV} 2 '::“ it 'm‘ll_wncl:lkw f" st !;2“[ lmllmln 0 flnnlhow:m hout much bettor than lut‘.yoar. Company was fssued to-dny., The total 0~ | rojudo—The wheat fssaved by the rains,and como for 1330 was $13,040,118.81; wross | yi\j nake more than an averago crop, S {amber-Yards and Other Things st Omaha oxeollont condition Al niony tho river the lumbermen are atwork | age of tho Company fs 3,7:6 miles, agninst 221 | teemed colaguy, and make arrangements for | CXPROSCS, $7,71242608; net carnlogs, &6 | jlownpd—Tho wheat plant looks® ‘and o Floating Aronnd in & Bather B s Lok Trome o b Ny | e A D (i hrootss. of cbne | tho Tunoral who 31 Mafdruin's FOmAIDS Arrive | UKAIJ200. Tho' lncreasod aarningd OYCr ( farmors aro bk e A T, g NEW TLM, MINN, m:fl::n arexll'z;:, dlntl &E:;nugl.l.\’fl'!‘!'{o v"n:lml.:;lttco Blllv;: xbtrn‘ulu{mctwmny]-twu muln':a ‘ninu:l A\l&;‘mn 13 here. 1879, $,073,298,80; Incrcased oxpenses over 1878, 1,Eurcka—Tho cunditlon of graln 18 u:hlly 1m- 1 Promisouous Manmer, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, i yot, o Tivor fa travoling nb the pato | SUmorni boje Divie e e NG LB i “GATIDSY GOSSIP. 3468,600.73: not Indroaso in oarulogs, $6L0SM. | proving under tho infiuenco of abundant min. 81, PAUT, Minn., Aprjl2l.—A New Ulni special | of ::Eu\; L“fi' {Hmu’m nn( ‘h'?,ur. earrying with’it all Eays tho Minncsota and Watonwan Itivers arc ou | BOF(s uf ¢ ARG rofiiec, tho ramnpnge. All the low bottot lauds on botk ,":{fl“u;f“"‘;z:{:r‘:""“"fl;' ““E’}’;‘k:e"l'fi,u“l"z?{h: sldes of tho formor arc hlrcady ovor- | wot, The lower fldors of alinost all of flowed, and tho wator fs stlll rising | tho louses wore moro or lcas covercd 4t the rato of two _ inches an | With water, necessitatinie n removal fo tho re- hour. Tho wator ls geven et hifhor now than | klons above, On tho rido buek, by way of Areher avonue, the reportor found about tho sumo stuto ntauy tmo sinco 1870, and I8 as high os atany | 6F wiaita ns oxistedon tho Bluo Isiand uyenuo timo I that yosr. The low bridge acrosstho | lino, The wator wna nearly up to tho Archor 'Tho purchasy of the -Uhleago & Paclflo Rail- way (snvu tho Company a llnc ditectly west from the City of Chieugo to Itock River, whivh ru- quired only the coustruction of twenty-six wilos to coilnect with tha Southwestern Divis- fou of tho Compuny near Lanark. That connoo- on has heon made, and the Company now awns u dirigt route from Chleago to the Miss sipp! River at sm'nnnn'l und thonee weste crly to Marion and Cedar taplds, Tho distanca from Murlon to tho ‘Missourl River at Council b 5 e §05080.5H: bal- éml ‘3':'"’ flfm ';;;flwr%“ nu'i. {‘Mfi‘»‘c'. M;,ll' Emporia—Lato rajns mukoe tho wheat oropcer- 1840, E4,043263,10; nmmount of cummon | taln, oot only hore, but throughout tho Neosho, sock, $1,643,26): nmount of proferred stock, | Cottonwood, and Arknusns Valleys. 81,904,483 mortgage bonds, including 3,000,080 Larned—All the whent is now showing up ‘,‘fm X-’fgfl'{#‘h 'uwnuuw dobt on “purobinged | hgutifully, and the rain continues, s — n’Kmalcy-'l'hu pmsfoou are good for more ATCIISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE. an B nvernge graln cron, Spectat Dispateh n;'n:‘ Chicago Trjdune. Offeric—Wurm ralns have reolaimed the - ty ! Torgia, Kan., April 2,—Tho annual meeting "’,‘f,’ékefi;‘.}fl‘&'}fi’,fifi‘:‘g&”fi:fi%{‘g‘:fl‘m,.. all NEw Yonk, Avril 10.~I talked n littlo while to-day to 8. It. Dorsoy, ex-Senator from Arkun- sus, who 8 now eniagod in buflding o rafivoad, or ralsing the means to bulld one, from the Atchison, Topeka & Banta ¥6 MHallroad through the 8an Juan country, and on to Southorn Utah through tho anthra- cito coul-fold mnd ' & roglon of heavy timber. Dorsey ‘sald that ho did not DAVENPORT, IA. Epteial Dispalch 1o The Chieago Tribune. Davexpont, T2, April 21.—Tho Rock River Jept ialng during tho whole of ’rnplv.lny night, and brought no change on Wednesday. Last might five fect of water pou red over tho dam at Jflae. The town, of about 2,000 persons, 18 lo- caied #ix miles north of the confluence of the e avenina bridgo. and tha strect was tlonded in | Dlults isnbout 285 miles, and, with the construg- 1 - ot [l oek md Mississippl ivers, and threo miles ?:;;gg‘{g;‘;‘!‘gg‘l;"’“;,;‘,}’“’ {::é:‘;‘,‘,‘,‘,’{,;“,’::,‘,fl: s houh S1of (Ha viemet love B0 | Hon o o Mae. betwann (ions polita, tha Compa- | Uellova the ratlroad stock list was golog ta ro- | Of tho stockholdors '“‘,'2 Ditcetors of tho Atohl- | around liave ‘beon of greut Lenotit to svheat o> [ south of Rook Island, dircetly opposit this city, e Inrga bridge 1 ot Rnitins puOKIN-hOUs6 on Arohor | hy would o s diract nna sbort @ Lo from | vive, prices bolng too highs but that tno lvest- | s0n, Topokn & Sunta FE ltatlrond was beld boro | CROpS . ono whoat ‘wield O s woro teod pastacday and lant | U il wiso o, Tiie wot down teain on | wvenue,wns tlooded yestorday, und, nithogh | Chicwso to Council Hlulfs ng any ottor colupuay. | mont markat wis ey and strong, snd that v to-day. Thoold Donrdof Direotorsweroaloctod, | , Withita-Ahe whoat yiuld will bo enormous; ik das Lofore, to protect proper, o Winans & st. Potor Rond only wont 83 far | un eifort was niade to pump it uit, it Waa found | Thollno 18 oniy of consteuction, wid f0F tHe | wuxo in recolpt of 873,000 in wold overy day, im- | snd the followiug ofliocrs choson: T3, Coolllge, |} aereu atoly tho. thriners ot 19 ae Instoised e wigtt/ason tho day befare, to protevt:properts, ulslucfl Eye, and ail are informod that n mnilo | yan0ggary to shut down. whoio distance passes through tho Hnost ngri= p! it A Presidont: W, I3 Btrang, Vico- President and Gone 3‘M 95" o l?.u 70 hundsomo returns, ) particularly tho bridges, two of which nro In tha of trac nonr’ umdluw';l of Sprluuu'sld 18 under Tho docks at Twelfth stract beldge wore pare | oultiral conntry in lown. 1t hus beeu doter- portod on ships, to be upplied to Amerlean fn- aral. Managurt 8, Ia 'G':nu raike, Comteotiors B | g ‘m"n i t}r:‘ljnhlb(lxxnmefl.plomynrmln, I Neieay, and tho raiirond bridgy o fow rods bos | Water, and fuundatod to & considernblo ox- | trally submorked, At Eighteenth strce thoro | mined 1o constriet this lina and bave it cow. | vestmonts, Horuld_moues was abundant, nd | Wlaar, Seoroturyand Tronsuror; G. . 00odwin, | * Sulindc\¥ il i ve 00 poe ¢ e | tont.” The town is situated on tho | wasulson stight ovorlow,” AL this polnt tho | pleted ns enrly ns practicable. Burveys bnve | tobo had at falr rate 1 wi rtioular] . ¥ N hlicln ik =Wl have 10 per cent of o full wheat ull low, Against ail possibilo precautions tha south | oiat’hani of the Cottonwade. At Now Uim all s e ’ L b obe hnd at fuir rates, and was purtloularly | Assistant Troasurer; and J. 1 Whitehead, Gen- | crop; the indicutions are growing botter and bot-- 4 [l ricawagswept awvay nt 5 o'clook. Btanding | Sommunioation. with- Niseilote County s out | ok of the fittaburg & Fart Wayno Mtond tl | hoo made, tho location dotortninor, wiid offior | going into railroats, Wo bad not bullt auy | eral Auditer, The stockholders af thg sevural | tor. = f upen it at 1ho timo woro four men, Who wero | oifybut the puntoon bridgo 18 svaure, &nd, 08 | fijfad in by n gune of Workmon, At T e | e F et an roiv: bridico i beart | Freut liucs for tho pust olgit Yoars, overytuing | Lanches of tho Atcblecn, Topeks & Sinta F6 | Puoln—Wheat 18 in fair condltion, and fmprove huled with the wrock deopinto tho wator, | 800n a8 tho high wator yoes down, will Lo plnced | gtsgor the diicumo & Wostern Tadini ia iy | conatracted over tho Mississippi Rivor nt Sabul Hivit stoppod whout 1830, and It wae fimo wa | 10 held nicetings and elected the samoa weneral Ing daily, . o et e adibe aition, Liout, Jonos snys thio, Stinpesntn | Fercot, tHe Guletso & THestarn Tl 13, ok, | For thin. o, which: DFidio, GoW e heration. | Wore wolng torward, oflicers, {ePlicrson Contro—This county hastho larzest o sod "‘%‘ throughs o e e oo | Will o hiichior this spring thun It haa boon UEany | closo ‘to tho vinduet. ~Tho rivor rosa | ety o east o Tyabuanuo Divisian and | , Doracy siid that thoro wagu now rallrond lino U acrengo of winterwheat in tho State, and none o [l B cilnpiog 1o by, 1Tow thoy cae | thme slnco 1866, e o arad s raieons | Bl s Compaut s ot in fows Sivactly withtha | beturlaldigutsida by s with tho' Now York | TIE DHILADELINIA & IEADING, |.Mes (Wil thors o mued arowing voutier uid ' rcuions. T have beo = e 8 fid to bulld & dyke to provent damiwe to taoie | Chicago & Paclite Diviatord, L n ne h LADELPRIA, Pa., April 8L—Judge MoKcn- 1 e 3 < oo [l e o bty i GpbARAImOnE 10 SIIEBOYGAN, WIS, B e 6w b Drawots: wear thg | Hia pitrchiet ot - the- Chleayo, Cilntan, Du- | hd goiiy piuap through alf 1o g tows UKG | nan, in tho Tnlied ‘Staton Cirouit Courty this | arhitCl o oiat: thovm ave 35000 wegon i su o [y ot of'th i, e lower ks | _feeat orrpmmienc iy Ths Oieaso Tine, | bl Trom, havinz s bgement e, A¢ g SR wleoud sy tin Compuny. | BrEnius, undl lsbsler, IE wes, BUKA Ui | mocning desded that tho schom of tho Fbila- | Gty o s aonrl i Thimaay oA (0 e lsa :&;s:&m dr‘;‘:_‘r: :u' . ew{v nt:}":loma mvnusvé . Bl;::mvhu'w. Wu..dAplrn ia().—’lh:'uouud b?l‘;':m Bridgo it is imposaiblo to il Whore tho docks | from Minuunpolls to Rook Island and Daven- | the ‘l‘gnmo of Ntho nnuun[ Hoosao Tunnel fl::[mfln hfifllfl!unlghu nll:lllm!‘ ‘:g 'q““?u xl::\xln:fiu : l')n(\gr!;'nb—r’l‘}w ;"fl‘f:“ u'glnokma'u lendld, and o) of the fown, varying i depich feam @ fow luches | WO n this city and vioinity on Monday nlht, | joq 0 o exenpt by thio tall pilea put in forveasels | port, and n_route shorter thun any othor from & estern, Notwithstunding this ,compo- |.‘ uuh In.-‘dh'i uh- orpuration s | looks: hm u.-lli t]lur nn ut this timo last ol [ enteon Tckios, o inat traln orossod | B0d continug to ba incorrigible, Tha ico in Sho- | o fnateu lo. In many ¥ards work (6 serlously in- Phiiatio o Chicnzo, und snortens by nbout | Ltla, e Dowey enid ' thae tho Now | Hofhuthocized by s arior LUF tho StAtULOA10 | Yours tho tosded ralus buve come. | = «« [ toniirosd bridgo nt4 o'alock tuls nfternoon, | boygan River In going out fnjurcd afi tho | terforod w""fi whiio' In othors mon and | ufty '3'"%1' o foutg troin tha ronds nl‘n ho Cont- };’{‘k,_,};:;r:‘,é{j{m{*}»fi;‘flgy k;:v&kb;'ggfigm!} itz olasue. A i) mvmm't‘ ! foe. whaae. oV i [ o batoro orning. Ao low eronnas | Ors—the Magglo Thompson, Clara, and oo other | por, stones, sron, or othor matorial, Thorals | - In connoction with tho purchusa of the South. }'5 u“‘l"“'l““‘"“‘?"’i on fecaunt of tho vauoblo | Vixcexsts, Ind. April 21.—Tho decd of trans- Sad il thoisenus nldalives 1o tho fannes ©, o ST otk Tiver Vailey are inundated tho | —outof tho harbor, benthing the former. The | not'ne much damingo belnw done us wn oxpeat- | orn Minnosota and Southorn Minnosotn Hatlway Taudliaca ) Uk I FIUELOE WiSs donat) ucilitics, | ¢or of tho Calro & Vineonnos Rutlroad Company | Fos i mane tas Font - goonnd Comemistonor of o R O e e B hivag | Lako Bhoro Raflway bridgo north of tho olty hus | od, fow hynbor-yurds taviaz suftorud by the | Fxtonufon Companies tho Compuny beeam tha | £i% 1 S0 Seiies of groat oltion, und fte won- | L0000 HW, Draxol end E. B, Tracoy,of Now | tolegrapns here s Tollowss *Am. b Hanlroud, MR {7000y, tranty milos ORAL Of Nero,aron wistoof | boon mudo unfit tor paesngo ovan for footmen, | flchting awny of any excopt (onse [umber loft | beneficinl ownor of H6,0M nores of excollent Aurial wator. fronts o) sloved that tho | ¥ A % oo +0f olegrouhs Rova of Tollowii b At happy to re: . & mter. Tno Chicago, Rock Island & Paclfic * | near the dack odge,” At every bridge and con- | land near the lines of thuse compnnics, laying of the new rajirond would hring duwn tho | York, has been flled in the oflico of the County P“ it tho whent-crup alung tho ruitrund ey ik Falroad bas ono. wishout throo-fourths of A and ail pussongors, frolght and, matl-mattor for | Sobiont palut nlong tho Lafk thoro wore mon Tho Compuny has also rocelved from tho Gave price of Nuw York Central stock tor « time, Recoror. 'Tho deed is 1 guit-cluim in Sousidor- l!l Bnullrmm Eun?u 4 unusuilly promising, et nlie i fongth, aud in Rovernl pincos tho wator | thiS clty or for tho south must ho tranforred nt | with lon plkes catching the onting lumbor, | eromont ou sccount of the pxtenfion of tho lino | M -0;-\ .hiz\ A0, oF (.glagmlu. wha is nio I resl& ition of tho aum of £, und wns executed Dec, ‘mm ll_:. orml; on u.d'i'fl':'l n‘ll_n_bln. tnore wiil bt . e oot ddop on tha track, Notrains ca “,‘;fi,Pg‘}:::[[{;’;bflg‘;‘“‘:‘:}n'{“:'flmflg‘g';m’,'“fi%‘_":“;g Thiey woro aopia in tho work, bub Wfurtunnte- | from Alguns to sheliion, o Tovih, 12000 Aoron, ok pe :”l;"ln‘s; & Now Oticuns Halicond | 2, lssl. It cost §4.4 to recurd it - wy oxcoss of one-iel over o trop of either way on tho Hock Island or tho Bur- * y for them, thore was not nuch lumbor to | und by o sottlement with clregor & Mis- (X o o A cad 3 bt 3 ¥ 7 S10000,0; that the enxineers aro out mnkin - g " Muutgomers, Lik, Cowluy, sud SBumner, and o on ltoads It - | nro still rislog. Several familles have beon ilcont, Tholr indings consisted of mate- nourdumr Rafirond Conipany 150,000 acres, WO 3 3 'ONT IR A T, [l oy oads noross Rocc itivar, and oommui- | 838 SN0 Saore. by tho Maurping Sloment. | EIUAY Giitls uso ukeopt Tar Kl THOAUT | It nas niso claims on 000 BGres. 1on | 11 survoys, nod Ut the rawd, whon builb tothe | o SLATLAVAY Ad NTRACT LET, | e | IiFEQ excorsliuil tho sbutbiwesturn eduntlcs. ' day the run was made via Poorta, but the wrook | No regular malls—Nucthorn, Bouthorn, or | thua ploked up Toowed a8 IF 1t bad: boon swapt | it Konos will jio recognized, for 110,000 ueros 1n | Foxas & Dacligduuiation, will betoarly na alr- 01NEs, In., April 21.—The contract for | At Atchison, Loavonworth, and tn all tho cuun- S0 YA el to-nia Rt oues thnt it C°% | Westorn~hava boen recofved horo to-dny. From Tumbar-ynras, bt did not como from pilos | nduition. . g iup to Now Orleans. Ono butidred npd fifty | bullding the Nrat twonty milea of tho Wabash | ties north soaking ruins iro roported. {n the o ght o 08 —— of lumbor. Thoso, though surroundod by wator, Tho Company has now 831 miles of its rona | Mites of stucl rails havo alrendy heen purchasod, Rallway eustward from this city was lut yester- | Boutbwestern part of tho Stato, whero tho s X GITY, IA. romainod intagt. * | Inld with stool-ruils, being an_incronse of 204 r———— uy. heavieat worongu exists, It rained all ot Inst i ONAN AL NI i $100x Girv, (o) Apeit SLooThe issourt Titver | o — miles n the pust year. ‘Tho ontira vost of the | TOLEDO, ST. LOUIS & CINCINNATI e et it (s rabn foll ahadier Spwlal Dicpateh ta T Chicago Tridunes et ! TIIE S]IGNAY BERVICE, Compnny’s property, including roling-stock, | ~Tho 8t. Louls epublican snya: ITEMR, B el iy vt il Ouua, Nob, April 21.—A Figo of two Inchos | 18 stlf Halog ac tulg bolufs nd s now T | v \crmmaron, D. O April SLTor tho Ohio | opot wronds, entifo-vida, slovati, WAre” | Giep, 3, M, Corao s In thooliy makng arrasge- | X0 Gonoral Pastongor and Tickot Agentawho | 11 Mane T 0L, 8 S M0 S v morowill bring tho Missour! River up to twonty- | one o T nn rovious | o Ifonnessoo, partly cloudy or olon; ousus, ducks, ote,, 18 ropresont Y g nttended the Indianapolis meeting tho duy be- | Biate, [t I8 helleved that every county in tho ss [ o ttetabcva low-rwater mark, whiah was the | timo thls scuson, and bout ono foo f Valley and Tannvesso, BAEH MUY BEEONY | Common stock. o Sis0201 fi‘,'l'":'uy“’.y",‘::',‘n‘f;‘"‘ffi‘c;":u"l‘;“}m":‘;‘:&' 89 | fory yestonny hovo roturned, but thoy havo | Stato’ uasharei i this gonoral wuid wolooma o [ Hsbest point of tho first flood, 'Affnirs avo nows| LIgkior than we huvo any recordof In tho histary : 4 statl Yem- | Murignge bonds, heluding £4000,00008 % R nothing to add to the telograpbic necount of tho | Fuin. and tho success of the wheat orop ls fully t tho city. Dispatohes from Suily to-night re- tionary or lowor barometur, and stationary tem- gng - fi | Toledo, Delphos & fBloomivgton, The St. Louls = . assured. gllullulhu samo condition us thoy wero thon, | © rc mc r’l .“I:lll G"m e .g' that v.Rhurn‘la porature, ||ru~uf|luunfi!mormnuo obt o' pur- r2000 | 0xtonsion will bo known as the Toledo, Cincin- mocting published In yostordny's TIRIVUNE. v 3 e e - e tralus bavo fo run through wator two | DO TEREEC T o e lhwar rivor, Tho | Fortha Lowor Lako soglon, falr wonthor, va- GUBESLENE L i pipah oy U natl & Bt. Louls Roud. About 800 miles of tho | The Sichizan Contral did s rattling emigrant LAST YEAI'S CORN CROP, fstdep sorosstho Counll Bluts bottomn-land | 43IESR BEsPOCL 0 By GEP Fivinia | siublo winis, lowor buromotr, und stationry or | SIQkIng b f0lal oF.cevivpeeesses SOEORUTAL | malnlino nro now bullt and undor contruot, businoss yostorday, It brought fn 23 omlurauta [ 87, Louts, Mo., Apell 21.—Tho Post-Dispateh ra [ wtsldoor b" on Dopot at Lake Station, 0n the | horg, though tha water hns got Into tho lowor | highor tomporathro, —on 776 milos of Foud, bl &t Thio ¥ate f | , Contriots woro tet horo yestorduy for bullding | from Canada who aro going to saitle In Manito- | pubiishes vory full reports to-duy from 1linols, £ b u“n Hrlvnr.nmlull passengers have to pua&o& tho tnlt‘vn an the low 1 "Bll’:'l'l Thll;s}"]'fg'l For the Uppor Lako reglon, fair weathor,varia- '-gi‘l'gfi ({““"I]‘I;::}g'l“ consfats of 425 tocamotiyy 109 milos of tho rond botween St. Louls and | b, und 638 forefgn omigrnnts who nro goung o | Missourl, lown, Kansus, and: Nebraskw refative rabriage madeof flat-cars londeddown | Bnd othor small stroumd org rapidly su | plo winds, lower baromotor, and highor tompors e ey e | Ramsoy, 1. Work, It fs snid, will commence | Nebraska and tho Northwest. & portion of this | o tho Inst corn crop raised in those States, with rnltroad I a It I8 reported to-duwy thut the lust of 108 pnasungor-cnrs, 17 sleening-oars, 4 parinke forwora In churgo of Mr, A, O, flurvey, of the curter of e 1od planked. Tho rldgoe s & § iug tmporiled Dakola sufforors bavo booy | aturo. onys, T Dilfrngo, postil, tnil, ntd expross cars, | Stnncdlately at this ond of the lne, and the Bt. | Grand Trime = LA ' Theso voports generally show thut the crop fell & B o long, and connocts with Unlon | rogeuod from their watory surroundings and For tho Uppor Mississlpp! and Lowet dissourl | 0.111ox, frelght nnd cabonse cars, 1410 #tock= | Louls Division, tho oflicials clalm, will bo com- short of 1570, not &0 much thraugn decreaso ia m ufi?mm Daggage, mall, and oxproes s | takon to piaoos of ‘sufoly: Supylios for thiaw | vyoys, partly cloudy weathor, coouslonal rain giter, 2t fiat undonl cars, 25 rboking and | ‘ploted by Doc. J, 163t Tl’gggtcmfdlq’,fll‘gg}lm_fl fifl?fi?‘%fis«flf"fim tho nerengo us through n smallor sleld, This o R e rod o trucks tolat oars, and aro un- | 48 Sompl1a, wad &8 SUbLY B Bgy OGP0 Y tn tho’ southorn portlons, lowor Laromator, ol ol < e Tts systom of ronds will bo threo feot wido, | rejuinemonthly mectiig in 150 Lukeslug Dufld= | Was moro partioularly tho cuso n Dilinols, Miy. e I ot cks in Omaba, Tho Enaterncon- | youoh 1o’ cut and a sulliclont suvply of cloth- | highor tomparaturo, northarly winds In tho lt- \WITA'T TIE MEETING 18 TOR, * - | OFtho nurrow-gauge, as it s genorally known, | Ing touday. - tiesldes thio ardindry bustiess of | sourk, aua Kausas; tho othor States, Towa und > peeter ' ndieations nr alr ‘0 3 question e 1l trl ket v - cr Il ivubout of the nn,?r;:::“;g riraiisd b{ MARSITALLTOWN, TA. T e rbalans, to-diy fnd fo-morRiwy | that Commlssioner Figk n duy or two ako xont | torested: but Gun, Carso and bis friends uroat tho sumemer will be discussod nud cted upon, — | Guslity vompared woll with the proceding ¥ oury ] i Rikhorn Wiver, twenty miles R oD 2 Ny TA. and cloudy and threntoning woathior i tho OLIS | o dispatah to the Prosidonty and Gauernl Man- the nend of tho organization, which I8 estub- | "y oueotnuts TrinuRe it was errancously but u lnrgo mnount was dumagod, eapectally n og QTR bolng vory high. [t s oxpootod Sslcial Dialn'te. s Dhicagn St nee Valloy aud Tenncssuo, f tho various rpuds which aro mewmbpory | !lshod for tho purposoof . oponiug up A trung- stutod ot the Hostan: oxentalonists came m by | 10Wis by heavy suowa that fell shd covered tha, thattho damg, o ey MAnsuALLTOws, Ia, April 21—Tho Iowa LOCAL QUSERVATIONS, . |uRorsof tho vurious rpuds which aro membory Tsntal: 3 7} " L 3 alt 16 Grlby a8 woll e de tre talie. Tho i I b X0 cafl_bo -ropaitedto-marros. i AT it altotspoms_ | ‘of tho Jolut Exeoutive Comiittoe, asking thow | Sontinental narrow-gaugo road from Now York | tha Michlau Certrul lallrond. Lt wus tho Mics | #50 o L 8 falds. ot i rmbor-yurds aro sl allont, and River ia cloven foct fivo Inchos above low-water P VAT Fwlviatise | to Lo prosunt at y mocthig to ba Wotd 15 Now | Oty ta tho City of Mexico and Puclie Const bo- | lown southern Hulleoud which carrivd thom amount oribbed at the country shivplng ‘mlnu Y e o siraDlo tsoapod owing to booms branking, | mark, but hns fallon ono luch to-day,and & Ama_ | Tar, [ Thar, | Lu | Wind.| Vel 1| Peather = a2 Wil foro tno work 18 finlshed. The oastern torminus | from Butfulo to Chivuwo, ana tho exourdlonsty | was lurgy in Towa, but wehorally small elses. © thenot tig pgans, considorably bigher dUrfug | furthor doolino 18 expeoted. The wator b | Tgise . liun( 4 | 0 "W (Cloudy, ‘ork April ¥7, Tho dispateh did not statotho | o V8 0 brosent will bo Toledo. Tho ‘Cofouo, | SP2IK YOEF hikbly of tho superior nccommoda | whore, | Farmors and stock-men fod tnore than o QSR s s sl somine w0 | rnchn o ighoat poiat knows tor o vase | SHESISE 8 |6 R | s o T e o el | s sl i S | sl il T BT | EbeodlE st S L 3 Y i - . " 3 . y B a a 1 s [t beroor at e o e o | b s e A Comroy shitott, wvord | i b o i) &7 | f0 L[ | trunkeline Prosiouts n aivanoinic grain ratos | Ginolnatt Buviston fty’ wmilve, nd the Days | H4% e e seur s ; e . 10, 5 ¢ b 3 . % i hunuxmlnl'grrll‘{von rovions Bood, No Hulon | wikh shair o whilo uttemptig to oross tho | §lubi RIS NLY, was o mistako, nad caloulitod 1o 0 aront lu- | Calre Wwith o0 Texns & Bl Lopls. Narrow LAVAYETTE, Ind,, April 81, —Thoro I8 n groat I8 'l?.-gtyor,mmumfy:fi?fi?flffi%{mf»’u(}flm BlapisRiver i lda Comty; Najpustenl S i . Jury, not oily o tho shipnors, bub niso | Gk, whioh whi b extonded from ’liln;nrkmul Skl 1 FIST WANDS, -+ | chango n tho wheat prospoats of Tippeounoo 7 [l ipfoors Tue of the Mssourd for tho past twous Yy, - — tg the various ‘roads londing East from | tlulro through Arkansus—so Col. Turaniore, ” County during tho last fortnight, and i SAS CITY (o] T s ), . =] i af,—, ing tho last fortnight, and what was m 0Urs was slxtesn inchos. . amufifirp‘auh to The mhz'., fuwmg e '“"“5‘;:‘;‘.‘:1‘:."?.“.mm ::Icm;;r‘\‘ x"l»lll:llai clnt‘ nm:mr:‘m nxr:“vc:‘\lur. 'c’,‘.‘,’.‘.,'.f?".;'.:‘&‘.‘.fi&‘??fi.‘uo}'L“..‘v{'-?u"fifii.‘.{' :JE&?:?E‘; cfs'l;rfll‘:l‘!:z;;l‘lll:“ll;ll‘. u‘r‘o‘:g(l.n:f:n l‘x‘r‘l‘: b:::‘uf'x'x‘r'fin‘: ton npparontly dead flolds aro now robed in s " ELGIN, TL.L. Jansas Cizy, Mo, Apcll 2l—Tho Missourl | . ________Giucags, den - JI{B( 'enn.\y%om:ululonlurl’lnk to tho Vllrln'l‘lz {;‘fi.fi’d“. l.:’zglr:l.l’.l'll!‘:lnce! &lfi%ne?m%fil‘:olflllg&l;lfif cipally davoted to tho presont condition snd llvlnfuruuu. “Im lt’ll?dl‘:. n:mnthu “r‘l,x:.“mmYi.l“nl‘l o el Dupateh to Tha Chicago Tribuies Tiver nt hln point has rison nearly ono 6ot e wina, Talirords that Ao mombiers of tho Jolut By~ | . Tho Téxan & Bt Louts wilf bu oxtendod sonth- | futiira pruspocts of tho growlug wilitor whant ate 24 b ;:"y“‘uuu o ptabiawher " | i By, I, April 21,~Tho flood docs not aa yet | QUTIRG tho pist twonty-four hours, aud at 6 Stations, , | 3:13| its Vi o iy omitta. Ut 'thet obloat S@niite Josuwurdly il “loxus to conncot with tho | crop, thoro has also been consldernblo fouling | BAted. 1n sota fle BEArd paichis whetm bs - No further d o'clook stood Bt £1.2,—twolvo inchus lowor than L B goutive Commuittae, thut the cbjoot 18 quitow | Heyver & ftlo Grande's Mexican brunohestor | gy " v -y | tuoseod wasuil frozon out, on accaunt of low . i yeate or damngo has beon dono 8invo ) W difloront ono, and thut nothing wiiatavor 18 to | yenr Eugle Pi on tho Rie Grando River. O¥UE what ofiact the sovans wiitor: audl vy lutds, but in many parts of the county the hopoa v [l Jowrday, oxcopt tho fiooding of a fow woro | O bighest point soachiod lnst waok, Propacn- FAR o lono at that mouting fo reutlfy tho wrong | Conncotin s, on {ho e, rande JU¥EE | snows had upon corn ut Wostorn countey points | o¢tho "L 00 O B O SORE 0 Feand v [l G800 damaglngof staoks of merchunts tlons aro bemng mado to protect tho fm- b | W that hns boart done, Not only do tho Fastern | Mosico Dranch of the Deuver & itio Urande, | #0d in tho flold, 1t was wenorally presumed that | (g pow indes Cotnini M0 viow 1t Would secun e oty hmlomem and Fountain squure. The | MonE0 fooshnuse of Fowlor Dros, in gl. fx‘; trunk-lues monn to atick to tholr position, but thoroby wiviug o direct nmrmw-mm‘m 1o | nlargo nmount of corn find nut been markoted | that wuch of tho sced sown hd Leen unablo si Ml Flerbacks up through tho soivors and porco. | Wesk Kansas Gity If tho wator goes hixhos than : o b A e omuthon. tho | {fou boluts "l Texus™ fo points In Now | beforo wintor sot fny and with tho oponlug of | ot through 'tho earth boture o frecing 3 H'ev(lmu“ tho kround, 1t 1s raining, and tho {,"'" w?&xk.r‘n i c‘m""{“"‘m“ nn“r«hon‘uhm “‘f““ # onst-bound nareemont and mako it stilt moro S Sokd amauntod. 5 hoarly ongs | APring surmiss wore rife 8 to whnt shapo tho | KRS UIEIO g "}"'u."‘.“’."““’u',"“".‘,'r'“u"‘ unllee o "ll'l‘l’}:nflslnz slowly. Somo considorablo | {ohporta From Bt doscpe. ALobisor, Al Lonveie Olurows 10 bippors thin 1t hna boen horetofore. | fourth of tho total number of tonds cunstructud | #rain would como out, Many and contradicioty oty Inte 1o Y TRoro. 1a o niuch R0 tavOrlc e s i e the dtmes | wetih soper et e, 6, Bokih o o Cammmiontt Fnkiaciali tttod thit 1 | 1 tho Guied lun, i cnpaaa'who ks | roports wr roclvedstho ot udvices k. | o wrosbct o fhut . Tortatghtur, 6 one, 0 Governmontonyieard kora eny geaal daugor = omslly stoting that great dnwunge bl | farmers i evost o arop. : b Uvaukeo & s ot tio Chicago, | npprehondod. Tho wator Is v rising at {8 for tho purposo of netinkon tho fullowing 2 " ' 4 it i cuthusluatic over thix syston, und clnfm that it will prove mora protitablo than tho standurd suumxo when tho transcontinental routes aru cotnpluted; whereis tho mou owming and cone tyolhing 1he broad-gaugo roads muintaln that tho nafrow gauges cantiot do n_sucoosstul bust- ness from the fact thut there are tou oony transfers ot treight, The Denver & Rio Grandy, it 14 mnintalned by tho narrow-guugo mol, hou vortafnly proven o paying coneern, aud bids fair 8L Paul and Chicago & Northwosts W worg ToMS Buvo construction forcos g I.n.pnlrln thelr sunkon track o N"mflfln‘m“ Tho Clty Counoll 13 ondeavoring Wotlaesy you ;? lerry ncross Kox Rivor, n tho ke & Bt Piu) Haljrond oannot got 1t ny. Tho Freeport Uranch beon inflioted during tho - past winter i . . and tho' supply vory auoh out juto DWIGHT, ILL, 5 by feading, ns well as by the gratn bolng wotand Bpectal Ditpateh to The Chicago Tyiduies . rendorod uubt for markot by gnow und sloet | Dwiant, M, April #1.—Thoro Is Just i caverlng it In tho flold, and uyon i cribs, und | Onouxh ta stup work, It will beip wenas, but wa this wau toadily bollavad, owing to tho pour con- | cannot nffard to Vo ldlo muny days, 1t faall wo - dition In which u great deal of thocorn arrivod | oau do to get the orop In now 1 good sonson. hero and at othor points, se poor in quality e rate ot about ono {nch an hour, . i MILWAUXERE. 4 8pecial Dupateh to The Chicaga Tvidunss MiLwAUKER, April 2L—Tho tioods huvo sube sided to sgomo nxtent to-day, and the genoral oplnlon i that the worst hus boen passed, Tho pmrmlunm: Fivst—~Itovisinn of classifiontion, Heeond-—Hevislon of percontuge table, Third~HRoport of the Cominittco on compoti- " tlon 1o tho M lll|t'4l‘]lp| ltlver routo, "}'h080 nra tho unly objets on whiok tho Jolat Excoutive Commitico ws u wholo hus to act. "The following aubjeots will bo considored and notod upan only by the 'mrllm'lrnlllllwlnloly n- ERAREEEEERES! HENESTRZeLT: L8 EIAREEELS i Trom 4 Nortwostern cannot reach | loo gorges in the river above tho eity brokoup tovrested roprusuntod on tho following Com- { to bocaijie not ouly atie"of the mosk_oxtonsive > ‘Twico lu tho Baio Spot-A Sorlo=Comlo . . River Rray 20 cast and runs in on the ¥Fox mittoess rouds 1 tho country, but one of 1ho most profit- that o very considorable portion would not i s ¢ WSt o dabas | o T, e o e . st " hiones Commiteo it tko o eon | bl Sacontitg touse Sivalgaof 1t | pruioNo,k, T, o Mot TS DOOMAS | Bubu o e s [l e and CRicago, ‘oo itk 18 | town, and did very little damage to tha rivor i St LR B ko | Dnasatod, ontus durini WHISH 16 has DEOR | jiaoir’ took ‘on n Luttor stugo, In order in | Koo (i) Dissateh (o Ofucinfit Enguirer, o "bicago 4 sud freight transforred to tho | and bridges, Tho washouts on aoil of tho division of doad-frolght and live-stock trailio —— arrivo ut -4 thorough knowledge of tho Tt 18 nstond! ngflum an lutalligont, wellelu- 2% Do Northwestorn trains, Th “'lnvrfiguzuw tko teajns at mg ?f.’m‘;fi%‘i Loy railronds uro very sorfous, and dra. bolfig re- ‘f:‘:‘wr Mr::’in ‘Tho city firo ongine 18 pump- portod almost hourly, Thoe break ju the dam was ropajred to-duy, und it 18 thought the ol structuro cun bo saved aftor all, At the gunony from Chiougo, Divislon of the traflig of the llnnllruml‘ Tzulwnmn the throo Cinada rouds, ON TUHB BOOM. conditlon of tha corn stll iu tho munny.‘ foruied, rondimg farmor, ju 110819 cou! fHipectat Dispateh fo The Chicaga Triduns ty that us well na about bow the orop of 1830 compured | was sa seritosly dooct u{,vurmm. lnnuh{hxwo with thatof tho proceding your, from porsvinl lf‘ul.l‘u-n w willing victim to tho wiles of tho olly IR i Mlu:flnn Contral 0 uaching-sho W 1! BAUBHALITOWN, Tit,y April 21,—With tho opene | observation and knowledge of partics upon tho tning-vod swindlor, Tho bittor oxperlence r’yb!lllhelllclnrywlll noul%:;;:‘:gnvl'l%‘:: olfloes of the 8t. Faul Road no ndditlonal pare uuflfi&h%fla{h‘f#flkfllfimflu:%?u‘\l-:;l-.?apg{: g of warm woathior vallrond mattors in this | 8pot whuro f was ralsed, l-.mu alsw to ob- | of Mr. Khmm Suul, 0he of tha \mnlufmn nod S—— tioulavs ot tho frightful sovldent ay Albauy van '}mm Bt, Luuls, sootion uro ot tan boatn, Word wae wired from | tuln other faots cof loterest I cou- | ot intelligent faviners af this (Jlowiid) couis ROCKYORD, ILL, bo learned, ‘Subdlvision of the trafio of the Initial roads at York to N 15 J Toard ueotion with tno crur. o lending coms | ty, lust weok, shonld sorvo ns v porpetunl warn- b Bctal Disgaten 15 The & 3 gy B v iors thole. Eustorn connaoting | oW York to N, I, J. loardman, of this oity, at- | misslon house of this city proparod w clecular | fngto the rural cominunity oliowbore, ot Hockroup, 11, 4 Chiago Tribune FARGO, D, T. Tonde au caliod ToF by Miscollanoous oirculars | 1OFNOY fur tho Contral lowa Railway, that tho | asking for this infoemation, and bad It unticd bout ton dnys ngo two woll-droasod, gontle- v Dubligag oyar. g prll 2L—Tho worst fs now Bpeciat Dlapateh g fi, Oheago Tribus N“,,';k,mau aiferonces botwoon tho Contrsl gud tho Du- | toovery polut fu the Btutus uf liiluols, Missourd, | munly-appearitie mon cullol on Mr. Haul ut his w Lachey ||,,¢‘“t. for the water has fallun soveral FM(W . ,Nj\ Tl 2], ~Th "lm "'l"' has Olnolnuat Cominitteo—Tho sattiatmont of all | buquo & Dukota hud boon adjusted; and thut all | Kunsus uod Nebrusku, rfquu-uuu the xn.uruon (urm-hu'u-u and roprosoutod that they wero s 0 morulng, At 7 o'clock tho woet a0, 0. T April 21 1] ver hal quostions rolative to the division of tho 1ivo | ghutucles proveutlug the Contrul from prooeod- (geain denfors at thesu polnts) 1o utewyr tho In- | agonta fur a Riladeipbin lizhtmug-rod houss, terrogution contatned ‘tn thid elrenlar, Tho 8t, | Phoy wanted to v bis promlies und would do Lous lirm seoking this informaton have buon | 1t for & moro sung—"Just for an advertiso- recolving anawers to tholr clroulnrs for somo | nmont, na ho wi knows vo b one of tho louding thuo past, and havo gnthercd u vast mmount of | furmers ot tho county.'” Afior somo hiokoering, rison throo feot boro to-day over the feo. Warm weathor 14 fust loosoning the Inttor, and a'bronk. fs uxpootod soon. 1f It happons within a day or stouk teaitio from Cinginnutl. 1318ubdivivion of the traitiv of the Initinl youds at Clncinuatl botweon tholr Eastorn connocting FEEEARI RS R RIS EERRSER LA 2pe v, ‘I:donunl‘l upper river luc-bousu gavo Ing to condenun tho gradn Jatoly jumped by that i Ma3 washed down siream, Py N, th p road Letweon Iumpton and Furt Dodgoe would Leouard Inrgo . quantity of | o Bioiaand tho loodhig of Pargowmayro- | Incroased Valuo of Nouthorn Lau ds. | horifsvaticd forby utscolluncous clroulard | bo romovad, and tho injunotion now oxtting | \Iihio Euowlodo wpon this importunt sibe | thoy proposad to du tho wark for £, provided ko o L LW #10s8 swill roach abaut 63,00, e o gt Nt and s Commitieo—Tho subiy dlasolved, Work will Lo commonced finmodi= | NS KRR RO JHE HEMGENC BN | it rocomuioni thon o hia nelgtivor. Hare sult, The {vo is roported nnm"ly ready 1o broak ‘WASHIKGTON, April 17.—Taligs rocontly come at Jirockinridu, and a gorge is expested thoro, | ploted by, the ‘statistician o tho Agrlcultural | tho teatlioof tho Initinl rouds at lut‘“:n:gofi: utely to compioto the lino 1o Nelinont, and from 'y R Ju Setouo it dautagod to the oatont of wasn BORCIRG 10 Ryt s0MUThiDg for nothing, snd Tollowss e uro gathoring information relative to the | Mr Naul'scupldity lod bim 1o slgn p sontravt—us trer daw ou the cnst slde of | Tha tralllo bridgo botwuen Faewosnd Moorehoad | Dopartmunt, showlug the uverage prloo of fms WS stern connoetl udg s | theroit s uxpooted to contiuue on northwost to b3 Patiog o Wator has wushiod awsy a largo | Wis removod [t -duy, und the -wuwn at P“ ,}r&uamdwond Tt 1 OuGR T thl Statos wnd Efil‘lmi"'x'nr"l’»‘;}rnull‘flc‘fi;\:coun mm:nlfiu“’m::. i Bpirit Lako, thus ocoupying tho torritory mow | Amountof corn cribbod i tha sereitury tribus | Lo supposed fue #4, The “ngonts” informed id ek op *fpo!ie Cubankmont undor tho | 10VO0 Wero socured with heavy obains afid cables. | Torritories, togothor with tho avorngo increnso | and &t . vhverod by, 150 [urilwton, Coder itupids & ( 1y 1u Chlcuyo god Bt louls. Wy o ‘prompt | 3ir, Baul thut tholr workmen would be along -in ne bup raing Chlcaygo & Towa Cotupany, € ——' . in vaulups of luuds, disvloso the tact that farnte LoulsvilloCommitteo—Tho subdivision of tho | Northern. A corps of ongintors (s ulsa at work | answor of the tmlgwuur luterrogutions you 0 fow diys mpuc.uR tho work, und, hludlnrnlm 2t Bewaterspower ™0 WL runniug, © O QUINCY, ILL, ing land in 13"" o et reh writh thie oxe | tromo F o tnmiial roads we Loutsvilio betwaan | on tho Bioux City extonsion from this ulty, and | Will confor g “gavor “und “greatly wld us | guod-day, dopirtod with tho' cuntract. shitiod. va ey n&:, CF Overything rowainy tho samo Special Dupateh fo Tha Chicago Tridune caoption of Kuntuoky, uithough holil ifur bolow | thelr Eastorn conneoting rondd. = Rt I8 Dalng voted for un extonsion from Mason | j0 our ovfforte; - How doas tho corn orop On Inst Blomday o inun calling himselt Waldo B, oa Yrs aye gt Stabilsbment whera tho peoprio- | P e . T8 Avprnr It tho NAFth wid \Wosts 1v Inoroaaing | | oek CommitteocTuG suttioment of all open | City Horthwost t the Stuto lings whilo work 1 | 10 your seotion comparo with lnst your? How | Hilloulled ue Ble, Buuls to putup \n Tinging N cnginos, which hlaoet araew | . QUINOY, Ill, April 2L—Tho river boro s now | jn valuo ek more rapidly ttun 1n othor [ quustions rogulating o division uf tho tnifio | now boiug rapidly pusedon tho tonsion from | inch corn thus forbaybuon crivbol? Howdoes | confurily with o vontpuct, ‘loy did the il b g gt honpson, In’ vonvaorsation | B¥toou foct six inches above lowswater wark, soctions, and roasonublo ground for tho | of tho lnlm ronds at Pourla betweon thelr | Nowb tato &-mrn. Iteompare in quulity and quantity with last | work and Then presonted # bunk-noto slzgutiure yoar? How do prices paid comparo with thoso | calitng fur 2 Bl was budly dumblonnd- of lustyear? Whou we haye vocolved answors | ud ut this modoit requost. Abu viluly protested wo will muke u summary of all and give you tho | that the vautmuet callod for ‘Thory It wus in e bluck aud white beforo bis oyes oalllug for 35 urg to Svi Moerill, Manawors Goo. W, . Va Horno, Gonera} Buporintondents aud G i1, Pryor, Di- vision Buporintendent, of the Milwuukoe, have passud over the Cotitral from the- north to ex- gives . Lope that, in tuls rospeot at least, the Bouth will | Enstorn connocting ronds. 0 i ie n 0 sourh. [L1a roportod that mc;g{m'yrgmfihfi soouesion, If, Indeod does_not oxceud it mmm.' Viaoanal oF Inko to Buffaio-and lukes Ukl eDrcsctatly ur tho' powes 0, stutod _ that b . would probubl hea 2 or \‘:',lfl‘l’l';lvf by Monday :‘:’mrnlul}: ST Lot ulh ommen sho resul Mlo 1 gy 8 WeCk, " A, co work, huv- | tho Indlan Grave dratusge Y Lo Cotton i n unswer, roplics wore revelved from noarly | for only n portion of thu Jub, louving the agonts tmmlfi:lhn dutingo )z‘u‘c: Kfi‘:fl' 3.‘]1: wu“:‘ul\: of tg. 188 beon brokon und tho country pro- ?.hf;,:m 1 fin'.f‘ t,'}',:f,lnf? g?.‘:;‘:‘:‘;‘c‘-’m‘;fi:fln‘: wlk::xfi m:{:(‘l:cumpn: on rall-rates froin lako ports to :’s:‘-’;l: ;fl:.-‘l: ?Q‘;’«.fi'&'fi'«r'ffl“fli’.fléfl‘i‘fi?r‘ififi'fi.'{m m‘ ol lu'lhapsum ulontioned. Fhos wun’-' to el ull sxtrs work, which the: .r.fi"m "ML».L ¥ that somy Btartilug facts ;v'l‘lll b teoted by it fiwdod.___ . fncrouso oxcuods that of uny othorportion of | Eastorn points on froight brousht to thesy ports | soulh of bero. Men and teams urd bujug hired, | 4P Iy ahow that the orop of ooru foll short of | fail todo, Flunlly thoy bul{dozod him Into flv- ’ ye 2 tho Uuton, tho value of furm f-mls 18£8 por oent | via lnke, 3 und work {8 ta by communced at onoe. that of Wi, not so mych through deoreased | Jug bls nuto fur $253.25, snd depurted for Ko ’mm ¢ mfl:‘%fl}:‘;fll&?g s n:,hm«w:' ano yeur UKo, 'll'flllonnnd‘lilml l.'.( i lltxl’nrv:gnultl\"‘ol of tho companics lnuruu:d o — nerasgo, . "gho L] '“‘;4_. Wiy ‘%fig-uandnyum.,m,,mm, elty sand sought 3 - B hi Trib alfairs 1 duo, i grout purt, to the exceptionn) e 1 - - . 7 e Dlpatcy 13 Th A Figxront, i, Appil 2L~The bjgh wator that | laryo cotton i of 1ho Tast two yoAts, The J?,infiu‘a riug with, xulnfnounrfl?;fimu“:mcumy AN IMPROBABLY RUMOR, halioe ylo" T Louad udyios, A writ of roplavin wis muido out, tof his = Wae Imoro pare 2 Xox 0 Tha Clicago Tribune, g e . o " Spectal Diapaleh (o The Chicago Tridbune, ticulurly thu ciso with [linols, Missour), und | snd Doputy-Shorl Molteynolds was {ntrusted 'fi”“"lelxlint-'n‘:.““"““'““ it von | ¥ book provalilig i thia oity forsevoral duys | Hoir Bt skt iar b RS Huerst o 0 proper condlderution of Wuse subjceis Houlurly L uugu itk IOl ) e | 4 oxteiibu 1t nt aiico. ub HILAu atit In th Y. WTY thus oxbiblted. Virginin lgnds bave lue | with u viow of tuking tinul acton. CLEVELAND, O., Aprll $1.—A rumor galued cle- ore: abay, o pust tas fallen sboutslx fuvhus, aud no wore 2 4 LY v winter camo, whon i lurge portion wus dawe | Meltoynaolds shadowed Il whon on yesterduy o T Indicato vy ‘oo, low-wator maricot { SUL 8 SRR RGOl 00 0 t50 | bamda it et o OuNG,KContineky Tor soi Tone Rl culutlon yosterday 1o thg aifeut tha Chuk. Patns, | WUAT, Attt ok, B L6086 uehooluily tiat | wan ‘it tho, ¥irst. Nutionul Badic 1o coll o Mo ek 1 Bleudily tiging aoy WUnt KBUKG | trouble ut Efiin, tho night truins of the Norihe | son 1ot amotainablu showa ut 100ruas0 of only A GOOD MAN GONE, Gonural Suporintondont of the Luko 8noro oad, | jofp awundink In tho tlalds, and uf that thoro wus | fioto. Whily the ewstler” wua oxamlulug te g 0oy, . Thg un:.unn tho proupoctfs | western noaf aro abandonod, 8 6-10 por cont, dleluware lands show tho least Raliroad, commercinl, aud social ciroles will bo | had boen tondered 8 Goveruniunt appolntment u;lnlll doah. ‘I'ho amount "d"b“ at shipping | papor tho Doputy.Shecitt snntchod it, wud, dos o ST 10l vnney oo SOuce from the molte ——— apprediation, the increuso helmg tily 0810 por | griovod to luarn that 3ir. it C. loldrum, tho of- | by Prosidont Gartield. ‘Tho ruwmor was widly [ polutdatiovhowed b, fulling Tt s e Ehikh | 4 it e kitking. of M votuenal it abfuod 1o 1 [ it e e tho Miaimippl, aud, ocONOMOWGD, Wis. | Shit Shatkouiohibrny S i convmd | foont and Dapulae Qaporal Westaru Frulgut | aloulatod, e s Tevier camo o Buperintandunt | s 0t TR LB SRR WS | BTG o’ it o o S ™ TY b4 logkp fop, ey, ANOLIGE foot o Bpselel Dupaich 1o The Eicags Tribuni, i iigacr prico (yan thoas of why otlivr Pertion | A gcnt of the Plttsburg, Fort Wayno & Chioggo | Reino's olico from Iuffwio uskiug If tho report | rgor aring ‘th past Wintee thn for tuny | nesicd. Tho roplevin sutt wua t oo d ' " nd'“"-nfluw suows bave | OCONOMOWOE, Wis., April “1L.—The water in | Bero. rtoso-of Alabuiw, which show the lowest | Juliroad, §4 no loigur among tho llving, A | wastrue. Painols outof tho city luspocing the | proceding fi itrd, OWiLE ta tho soverity of tho | wissed on motion'of tho plulotiir, aod 1hus the Boavy. There i | Lw Lolo Luke 8 two fuub higlor thuu bighe | price, are glvenat 8747 a5 ueie, dispateh wweelved boro it cveniwy ut | Franklin Divislon of tho Luke Bbore Lo, but | weather, which forced owuers of cuttly dnd bogs | wutter now reets,

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