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“Baturady” - o= ME CHICAGO 'TRIBIUNE: AMOVTAY | AWAT 9 Ja0Y _mmN pPAnng, MARINE NEW r at the Head of Lake Mioh- e I“Iga.n Wasting ‘Rapldly. 1 R ‘ .t farbor lce Sloves, Carrylng o ges 10 schuoner with it ) Westorly Wind Oloars the Bay ot ng- quoite Works llor Way Through the Dore The T fea to Buffalo. Local and Intorosting Batch of I & General Nows, | A 1CE AND NAVIGATION. s m'lfm' which catly the 2t yesterday tho fee iy "fl‘,’,:',{‘:».“-f.fiu( mreatened to mialn purtiolly 'v'\“‘“k_ tho harbor td wovad . nort hwgrd and 2::wunl it (0 lenve i wido openswitor ohnue 3 extending beyond trosso Polnt, The reports i ado n trap ot to tho delds yastorday afeur- e th foo ot only vary much so= 50K Syt proity nilich nll of. 1t of o plushy cire tered, DR o0 o windrows, altiough quitodeep, A ta posaens a particlo of flrm k0. ot tho prosent sofs weather mast et the entire 1 which #tll covers the Ty prtlon of tho head af tho lako utbe l“:c:h'n 10 il vessels, even. ‘The water of the mc contlnues very dirty foralotur dlstanco el . s orF FOIL THE El‘(l]lAl‘r%; e harge Gnrden Uity, Capt, 8havor, mm: ‘:c“!?:\n (,tr:r Alpenn ut 8 n. m, yosterdny, and unquestionubly Wil Lo the - tirst bout \brough the traita, unless tho pripotler Van Hsaite sbould tow soma uf. thg vessuls whicti wintered ut Cheboygan . up to Inke Mich- fgun bifore she can et down., Should no sinp Ye maile i rulte, uild no fce of .cunsoquento Lo encountered en route, tho Garden l_.‘uy aught ta be i the Struits carly this svening. The peoplo of Alpeni will see” 1 bnndsomo steam-burgy when the Gurden City artivod. . . o The Uuicaon Teibune.” atezs tn The Uhiea . e ey, Wi, Mny L—Lnst. night tho wit of Egie Harbor und tuok the sehoon- e ia, which wintueod thiere, nloug with 1t oo Captatins cme hero toeduy niter i g, but st -ce 8 oulte solid yet i Greon Lay. ho conld not find any thnt wan 10 go 10 tho Flws resens, chie ot noaeturned to Egic Tubar, and wilt send for & g LU-MOFFOW, IE ol Bl THAVERRE BAY. Special Dispatch 13 ‘e Chieaco Tribine, \'n'r':nu.u May 1L.=The sehiooner Sen Gem {8 he Orst nrrl from Courlevolx, Her oaf i "i;' e ."lmi“ \'m!:lt 'y'h ‘I; y p! ces quito beavy. In ‘Cravers<o Bay B e ok, vt 19 rotbing badly, - LAKE RUDERLON, P spectal Diauateh fo ‘Tus Chicron Tribune, Mang 1ETTE, Mleh,, Moy L—Tho.wind is bl Ing/trong (rous tho snuthwest and.swest, . ‘he fee bns moved out ubout Hve' wiles, und 8 reaking up fast. Deakiam s LAKE NURON. 0 Acontinuanee weial Dirvateh to The C'hieann Tribune, pant Hukox, Aleh., April’ 80.—~The schnoner Oliver Mowntt’ will Jonve here toemorrow for Tuawotbucne, Fivo vessels that wintered ba: will lsuve on Monday. o . s The propeller Chy of Cancord, arrived dow {rmght, reporta tho fon in Litke Huron mucn | beavier than ut toe time of bor ttrut trip, RAQINAW BAY, a Ssectal Dlapatch to The Chicugo Tribune, - ~ | EAsTS108s AW, Mich., April 30.—Nuvigution I8 aw apen wikd steatnera’ iro ruunlng from Sug- fnan Iuver to shoro puints, “"I burae Col. Urackell [ the tirst of tho senson to-leave fo Clavelund from this point. She ks lamber-indes Ay LAKE ERIE. s " Bpeesal Disrateh to The Chicaco Tridune, ToFraLo, N. Y., 3ty L—About! 4 o'elock Sal urday ntiernoon tho Emoke of - 3tenm vess: was obsorvedd np tho lnke, well to thessouth store, and some: cight or ton miles out.. 'As tho teg Anoa I Dorr wid telegraphied. us having it Brie for Bullnlo, It wns at onen: cons cluded (hat ft raust fer, - At - durl she appeared to be humdlog for the north ghoro, but did not revm to mike much progress. . Yos- terday morning ber position was unchnnged, and the tuy W. I, Crowell, Capt. Ed Thurpe, way dizpatched to her - asslstnnce slioril; after ¥ o'clook. ' She' Jonme up witl ber @ gistle altee noom, and both buata succeod ng in reuching port botween.haif- past ¥ and « w'clock, . Cipt, Doyle, - of the Dow, reports leaving .Erlo.at 8 o'ciacl etlog, He i tBrongh* twone Uy miies of Jeo “towards tho. uueth shore weers he struck cleac _water and " mot o more co unt)l between Windmill Point and FPomt Alfno. "Thero hb encountered Bumo heavy Helds ot siushv, Boggy. fce, Ho thlaks & propeller would buve but hittlo diificulty in got- Dy turoueh, a8 the dco sooms tu ba wisting but” very . little . sulld, lee, ] of thae north shure I8 free ns far &3 he could e, 5 e The stenin-barge C. J, Kershaw lenves hore for Chlengo with n cargo of conl Tuerday furenvon, end Lupt. Batlantine docs not unticipnte auy dlieuliy,—nt Jeast on Lako Erlo; B The tatlowing isu rocord-of the datos of: tho istarrlyuls ut and departuves from Bululo 5 03 the year 1807 . . T, wlune 171815 April 22 1816 Sy 21 18,7 April 3071348 ditue 4 igiy April 25 i Aprll 3 reh 1 s paicih io Tha Chicago Tribune, . - Bprcir Barn, pav v Ly Srod practo. 11 o‘my_l‘muo}l may now be o_oul_d- —— Disacs 1S Tl;g i AKHONR AND OFY. ™ . ey eAm-bargo Thomas Kingsford, with the o “ar Deluwi ro fa tow, both lumborludon, 9llnmh'me durlug Wednesday,, night. st De‘l“ Lixht, of Thousand Islund - Park. IogafoerATe WA brought alongaido wud tho ]t LI:;: :‘ d:cl.(lnqkfl Wi put on the Delaware, ord tucked off uninjus ey, aad renched Oswego. e n’_?aan Tho sapocs YAGED 1Y COLLISION, . it hooner Ironsidog bud bor Jibboom bro- o mrctl;?llmun. Huturdiy ovoning, while Iylog o u'n' o ffi"fi‘hfi:fi.fln & Bt. Louls Railway.dock, " Taursduy just iho Conude] .stoam-barge Vanderblit ST o, ‘it el G + DROKEN WhRerg' ¥ OIS hana 5 8l M ling thy by % W b,“';; é";:"' Buun’nl v .-'vflflr%&.l‘nn{:"'&nmxaafl& iy " Wueui o badly na- to requico & new W20 ug 1. L Miner broka hor w Y s qua ey on e oy Ok0 Bior whéol at Slbloy's will recclve —— 2 . ul:::n‘fy GATITERINGS,, D ARRANGEMENT, - Auarraugowent g ity Provota bo ' B m’,‘,‘.‘;:::,‘\".!:“m n ‘Cus Tutoyxs o' fow deys o Weae nL thut the Curvna s buon'added to Hers, g ’t:;u routo bstwuon Chiorigund Two Doy doube fell to wondering in what Vorkur: ‘\:' hluruu-lxmt BEFUUEE L IR S0 LY Batyey hean poukh o otliclul wnnoyagoment Py, Dadu to tats oifect, It muy ba atated Cuploygy 6™ #mong the bestripforingd 3 ~r‘|h: lQumltluh Compayy - thut Caiy wud Sheloygan i o osEiba M‘l‘l.y betweun Cuig .‘.‘,’5“53'3{(1‘-‘ i wemh blucs ut a staced bodr Iy cu Wil the e ling: wnd cunneating st iy oraus, which 18 to ko u ol Vg iwoun that part and Cwn 1t By [l L34 LU KOOV gnbin that o "‘w:ufi.:‘um Suon un urrmus 13 380 Guo wbayw fndicated, mmmm..)l F Vun boats aos: b ey bl 420 ntantlon 10 doobio o miges nfl:r;:&mlanly whilo lh'-" Dout pach S B Conke thoro WLl L ouy e, SR WRY per duy g umxfi?.‘.‘.",“é.’s‘&‘: . Carfina. wilf serve an an exttn frefghtor, The idvantuges thut will nocrue to tho truveling publje trom the pruposcd now depnrture mus: Becume pitont 1o all who caro ta wive the su Anot thought, and onumeration s therofore Wu iecoraury, v THRKE BURETR IN THE WIND, Péoplo whdpworts asdembled at ftush stroot Yenlyge hito yestorday arg N 10 WItness the Nepmirturo of W gohooner-LITgo, wWern sure priscd wt vecing the Captain nttbmpt to paco tho “enbiy-deck i muudio statg of Intoxiention, and tinutly lose. hig footing uitogether and roll -overon hls hiack, Tholntoxlcuted skipper nde dopeatod ¢iforts to regale his feot, but untll /b mato eatno (o hin wssistince ho did not sice -ceed, It Is noedless to surmise that it wae this rlrunnlnr Captaf's witeti below, oven bufore lio gritft got to the end of the harbor plers, and 20 ramuinud, perhaps, throughout the afternoon ‘and plght, - When Cit 19 considared Lbat the 1veasel wh oh he bndd In eharge hail to grope her awiy theaigh.n fog only o few houres Intory dirnatly In the puth of vessels bound this way, Mo fufl extent of his shortcoming will becotao mawirest, .1, _CHANOR IN THE NIGHT CORTOMS OFFICK, 1 4,0n und aftor to«day the genlal countenance of Mol Fiteh will bounssed from tho nieht “Codtoins Odlice, where o hns been n fufthrul «and vaphing attendant upon tho wunts of Cip- Juing of vessols durig the past oight years, 1t g Anurcely hecessicy toatute Lhut tho retiremont nf Stud Fiteh | livoluntury one, e el boey ‘80 luhy N theservicout thispordeoinepaint s to CONIE T View It s s knoatmost. Bat potitics disrggard fnithlul scevunts und sorvitude, und the djor I cutpeliod Lo uive way to s0ine ong vl beenuse of <y grosler puwer behind the throng thon ho posseases, . The nows of M), Fiten's remaval to unothier field in the publlo serviee will bu receivod with sincore regrat by nonrly ovory Captain on tho uppar lakes, und ha hus been brought in contaut with about all of thom. Ddputy-United-Stutes-Murshal tiliwely has beon nupoitited ks auceessor, Ho will enter upon the dutiesof the ofiicy tusduy, A TIUIAL THIT. Tho lurgo and beanuful Detrolt' and 8t Clair Revirea tuge, Sweupstukes yestorduy afternuon rittsed stoaln and mgde o téln trip out fnto the like, Bhecarrivd o party of ubobt twonty ine .Vlied guests, who were foud In tholr prse of the grnceful munner in which the flite eraft cleft the witter at o algh rate of spoad. ‘T'he, trip ax- tondud pasy the Watar- Works Crib und down tho, inky (ivo miled to a pant off the Unfted 8titos “Murine Hoapital, Os tho roturn, Capt. Inden sve tho englneor the jingler for o burat of* spueed from tho Water-Wurks Crib to tho burhor plers, ‘Tho distanve, sald to be rully two miles, wan coverod In six and threcequarior minutes, orut the rate ol ovareweiitcos titles au bour, ‘Fhg Sweepstulies was not earrying a (ull boad of “téum, wid besldos encouatered tes'en toure which tended to chwok ber progreas, But for husedrawbneka thv thno would huvo been re- duced to six minutea, Capt. [uden suvs. Un- yuestionably, tho Bweepstakes {8 one of the slip- Heriest steinors of her size on our tresh waters, ¥ WAL ON SIIPPING-OFYICES, The following prouuncinmento was genorally ‘elreninted nluug the river on Buturday: S NUTIOR TO UNLON BEAMEN.—WILINEAS, Tho vessol owners of tho lakea have formued an As. _suciation In opposition to the Seamon's Union, and hive estiblisted sblopur ofices and ap- ‘pointed shipplng mastors or agenis, for tho purpuse of sulpnag nen=union meng and . * \WHEREAS, Uuod men bave always found ft contrary to thuir interosts to ship in sbipping ollices, ft being.u well-known fict thaut shippine Inaters have iiways been known to tnko und cxtort bribes, thy mai or mon giviog such bribes In all gnees got the first chance, rugurediess of thoir compotenca as seamen; thoretore, bo it * fteenloed, ‘Thnt no Unlon mian shiporsignnrti- cles in woy of the. su-oslied sbippig onlees fn «Unlun ports on the lukes, or hiyve uny communi- Caon WHALEVer, 10 ung wauy. sape, or inanner with suy of the so-called stupping musters, thoir agents ur rannoers,’” . * lcanlowd, That A onpy of thoso resolutions to pliced fn the bandd of ench womber of the Scatnon's Un on und iu cuch of [t branob odived on tho inkes” Advpted by order of tho Unlon, April 26, 1881, R Powens, General President,” POR THE EXCUNSION RUSINRSS, Capt. J. M. Mitonell, won communded tho pro- ollar Fuxton Ingt yonr, hus: In conjunction with B, Fowler, v Sow Haven, Mion., chur- tered the Iron stewmer UGrace Grummond, and ‘Wil Guve her oere on or avout May 16, te ran in the excursion and frull trade. ‘8o has durmg tho pust wittor baon znnruugnly,nvernrulud and Bad 1 uppur eabln put on ber, She will run as the Faxton did lust year, from tho same dock. 5 JOTTINGS. . ‘The lines of the tug J, G, Campbell wero Btoten a few avenlugs siuce, Yesterdny tho schooner-bargo J, B, Kitohen ‘snilea sor the Fayetto Furnace, Green Buy, with n yalugblo curgo of supplies. “ n Wednesdiny Inst o clearance for Kingston with 10.84 bushdla o whuat wud tukoen out for tho schuoner Floretta, but curclesly omitted from whe port-llst, . Cupt Iurry Fuith ropresents thnt he p: g‘llig grulwu of Unlon snd nop-Union seamoen ko daily. b b ‘Thio towing fleot of the Kirby Carpenter Com- pany {8 now organized under tho titlo of * Me- huinines Birge Line Company,” ‘ing Larre A A. Carpunter, launched ut Minitowoo on Batur- d“f‘ 18 tor this, licet, und blessrs, und & Lurger will' immodintély duplicate the craft fur tae ;Bume L‘unlm\nflx. Kbt oabe o= iy Sid s € A Tho burgu llon Witliams, owned by ‘the 'Me- noinineo Barge Line Compuny, {8 to be once moro cunveried fnto & full-ciyged schvoner _8uil on her own hook. & Huturday evonuy the new steam-barxe Goorgo ‘D, Burroughs stited on ber mmden trip to "Muskoyon with 10J tons of nercaun if 0. ‘Lhe Durrougus 18 (0 mauke triswoekly tryy 8 between Catesgn and dugkegon, cnrgluy lumber this Wiy and merchandisy tmek, She has excellont ACCOMBIRLUONS for aboul twonty-live pusiens era. M. A, i, Potrie witl uat ns bor sient wt ;wul!uwn. und lundings are to be made at his ok, During Saturday there were no less than fifey- sovon departures of stenmn and sail vessuls lran this port, and for. the twenty-rour hours endiy, n“n u‘c:‘luak luat ovening the urrivals numbere ufty-one. X 'A{w liest arrlval from SturgooM¥Ruy this sea~ Son wns tho scnooner Milwaukeo Bolle, She renched tho harbur during Satacday migat, with oaddr tics, and dreuurd.u wad disehargag her Meok=load at s down-town " dock, | The sobounors White Cluud und David staoy, with curgues of lumber from Grand Huven for Sichigun City, huve buun iying In the lower bar- bur nearly n weok waiting for the lce-flulds to hip- ) | suire sutciently to enuble them to roach thoir destinution. ‘Tha sciooner Mury Ludw., with xmn‘}:erlr:f Bouth Chicugo. s alsn’dutained hera g oo, Quite n henvy fog settled down upon the wa- Jters of the Inke yesterdyy, A strny Bwiu of large éizo, and supposed to bo from Lincoln. Park, surveyed - tho lce-tlolds .threo miles vut frowm shore yesterd t{‘l(wtnuuu. ‘and thon lelsurcly puddled Laok, it1s to bo pro- suwed, for hia ovaning meal, . sAmonyg tha arrivals luat ovenlug wda the ‘schooner £, A Riahmond, which has performed gevvico a8 & barge fur scvoral gensons. During the Lmu winter the Rishmund reccived a thors ougl rebuild, and now nppears us u tull-tedged tnroc-andeufior, with now spurs, und nlnost o= tire new outiit, Bho mukes i o appedrance. A. MoDonuld suceeuds K, O, Swith in the com- mund of the bivrke Contest, > .Tiie reconveried stosmsbarge Emma ‘Chompson left for Muskegon last evening on hor tivsatelp, Thoso who know herof old will sourcely rocognized tho oraft now, uwing to tho cunuge In hor gonerul nppenranod. ‘Tho burye Contest, wh.ch during the past win- ter rocelved’ oxtensivo repuirs ut this port, foft tinution, Muskezon, P o Last uvening thoe Goodrlen Transportation Company's propellor Quontu left for ports nortn along tha weat shore, lutvnding tp exiend tho telp tu Bturgeon Buy. 8ho earried out o large amount of freight, o i ‘Cbld moraing the side-wheol stéamor Muske- of tha Guudrioh Line, oo Inte commls- Blmidll run between Unleago and Two Havars, ulternute diys with tho Chlcugo, un- til Greon Ly npens switiviontly o enablo her to ronch b, . ] Fuueloving people ‘stylo the Iarge new tug Duy oo the stocks nt MILOF Brothons® shipyurd, fur tho Pesntigo Lumbur Compuny, the * Helle of Gooss Islund."” - 3 Yesterday tho smnll steam-barge 0.0, Will- fnins arrived hore from Suugniuck towlur spuriess. lighter-bargae numed Wroderick, luden wWith lmnllrwr. ot lunltmr. ‘The Large rosoived & thorough rebully lusf a consort to the Willlams during the season, A. Crnwloqluwunn ot Bullhmllllnn yesterday, Suo ook d ncty wore Uko her Tormor sclf than ev . . MISCELLANROUS NEWS. e wnug:r QANAL, Special Dispatch ta Th Clfeuga Tridung, . HoMuERsTON, Ont., Muy x.—&mmaucomsnz was mude ut § o'clock to-night tojet in the water from Luke Erio st Part Colborne, and un Becs. 83, U4, und 33 Welland Oanal. Bannorman & Co,, contractor for Boo, B3, finfabod thelr ruok-gut- wiog to-day, and great orodit is due them for tholr coergy aud ‘judemont in earrylug on the work ta 8 succeswiul completion, whlah, con- -sldering. . tha sovoro -‘winlér, the charucter and * mdgnitude of fho wérk, and the 0f. tlmo allowed them ta comploto it 18 yreates eifort aver achiovod un cungl. o work wad conduated under tiie erdnuil siipeevinon of the Chlof Engiooyr, Mr, Page, and the roaldunt Engingar, 3fr, Thowpsun, both of, whii buve displuyed krpat caution and abIlity fu dircoliug the uperauuns, 'They were buth on.tha work this wurning, propuring for m.“r‘wnluui ‘he :‘"?r.é”.‘.‘.’“"“ Scouous s uud b on uub W 0 posal ivintof 0o donit 1t Woilehd Cunal wil be upen Tor Ruvigution by irnu[_n’n< next, : ARPUINIMENT, &pectar Diasateh (o Tha LA Tridune, EAsTHaGINAW, April 80.—C, - W, Grunt bas res caived tha appothtinens_of Deputy Collsytor of Customs for the Port of East Sugioaw, A, Fore rson rotiring. o oy, DRY-DOCK. Spectal Dispatch 1o The Chicagd Tribung, - MiLwArKey, May 1.—The schooner Qourge H. Wara: ugt u wia placed 1 dey-doos to-duy, and (& suryey of hor duauwos Will bubeld to-worcow, VLI LIGHIUNT UNION SEAMMN AURESTED, Spectal Dispatch to' TPa Chlcugo Trlbune, MILwaAvKKs, Wis, Muy L—Thrvo seamen have been arreatvd at the instanco of Jobu Baveland, alippug masler, $08 entorig bis store with bels on tier first trip of the seuson last ovoniug. Des- ' wititar, gud will servo na’ lizecant Intentions. The oauss of tho troublo wis tho rannipt hero of A mnn festo of e Chicngo Unlfon, which was posted i front of the ahipping office, and which Mr. avetand tore llht‘";: m‘#o nnu;n:'«'x(lr]hn ««l:’mm\ hhnleumnwul b 0 juirs of 6 Union ber: tho men wera drunk. JhLR A ATTOUND PHE LAKES, BTRANKIID PARWELL, ‘Tho stoamabip Jeass If, Farwalt, belonging to Thomas Adums, Josso H, . Farwail. and Tuomns M. Walah, was recontly lnunchud at tho ahip. yard.of Messra. Linn & Cralie at (Hibrattar. (lor diinendons are ns follows: 210 feet long, 85 bewn, and 22 feot depth, Haer ungine s of come pound pattern, hiigh prossure oylindor, twenty- soven Inchos, gnd low prosaure, forty-four tnches, with furfy-inch stroke, The boller Is of Qt.s steel, niny fobt sncot, sixtenn foot | the lutust linuroved design, ‘Cho cost, i mnchinery knd ontilt, is nbout #0000, 8no ntended by hor ownera for the wrain und iron orae tende,” For the prosent aho will tow the niwmmots bargos Jo . Ruttor and Stuwnes, whioh also Lelons to the owners of tha Farwall, ‘Tho entive tow will hitvo n aurrving eapacity of 21L0W0 bushats, or 640 tons, Tho Farwoll will e commauded by Capt, Bugeno Rathbone, T THE LIME-KILNS, ot 5 Tho Dotrolt and 8t. Clale River Towing Asso- otition hiva'lssiied the following *peodl hotice: * Uwiihe to tha iboertaiity of the chunnal and depth of witor ot the Lime-Kilns cronsing, so- called, eansed by the Governmert improves ments now being mndn ab ‘that pulnt, notice s horeby glvon that no tug or tug-vwner shail bo Davks for any damaso dane t any vessel in tow of sald tug Ly or on uccount of tho ground e or stranding of sdld vedsel, or of anv other vessel insaid tow, or fur any datention of sumo by ronsan of sald grounding.” Vesnels nro nisn cantioned against overlond- ing on teeount of tho low wator at the St. Clalr Funts and In Lake 8t: Clnie,” 14 i LAKE ¥REIGHTS. A 'Tho acow 8. I, Conklin Is shartored for thirty- two trips botwuon the lslands und Cleveland, Bhe will carry stono wi £2.25 per curd, The schonnier Watertown tukes pinstor-rock from ,Hnmmu; to Cheboygrun at 81 per tan, froe 1w out, : Tao barge Bansheo carzies lumbor frfin Dy City to Bluck River for $250 por 1000 feot. - [¢ Kingston, Ont., 8 conta per Un hnnber from 180 feet 18 botng patd. Coal freights ut Buifalo are entirely nominal, Bhippers dro nround oifering cargoos, but witl nul uRme ANy rale. VERSEL TRANSVPENS, ; Tho stanmer Prince Arthur has boen sold ton §|°m“'m’ that will run botweon 8t, Vinvent and atitrea al, . s fu Detrolt bavo purchnead the Clovos Iand scaw Seud for 83,60, culinson, oF tlamlitan, has sold_tho sehoonur New Dominton to H. W, Allan of Port Ont., on privite terms. The veasel will iho stuve-bolt trado betweon Luko Erlo ahoes purts and Bulfulo, 4 ‘Tho snlo of tho scuvoner Guldo, by Jobn H. Sunth to Potu Clussen ot al., for $4,000, has boen recordud ut Milwatikee, 8 5 nrveries, The eannlbont Prospeat, which sunk Inst No- ‘vembur in tho ek well Canal nt Buifulo, with a curgu of coal, has loou raised, A new dredge h feet fonw, £2 foot wido, and 7 foot 7 inoties deup, 16 bolug bille ut Builalo for Jobn fllokler. At HufTuly tho schuoner 1. 8. Austla {s recoly- fng A new Jibboom and bowsprit, - A comuiny hus Loun furmed to purchase Musars. Cockburn's fleet of Muskokn Lake stonme rs. Capltnl $100.000, i 850 sbnres. A tow ol twelve burges, freignted with 182,000 busbels, wun get from Georgian Bay to Mons troai i less tun six dnyy by to iLront Canal route, nud it 18 estimated to cost not nuro thun onnts per bushel, The barge Elan, which was thrown upon Miteoll & flowlund’s dock at Toledo by the fload, hus been Inunvhed, ‘e, Wuitulo Erpress calls attention to the shoul fvbich runs out In # northwesterly dirces thua soma four bundrod fest trom e highthouso Pior tk that port. It Boems to havo wrown cone sldorubly duriug the winter, and presents a dun= Erius ghatacle 10 vosdels going in or out of tho urbor. The tuy FLwd, on - her trial trip. grounded on ft, although Capt. Geo, R, Hund, who was ut the wheel, thought ho hud munde ample wllowing for clonring it. -Twenty-four regnlar hus steamers will ply be- twoen Duluth aud’ Luwor Luko ports durag (e senson, .‘The stenm-barge Hiiton, recently wn(orlom‘ad on the cast shore, I3 to e towed to Milwaukeo by the wreeltiug-tuyg Levinthan tor repairs. ' “Soundigs tuken #t tho mouth of Buifulo har- bor show only thirtoen feet of water In pluves, i) ° TORT OF CHICAGO. it s 0 ARIIVALS. Pron Uconto, Muskegan, sundries. - Prop G, P, Beatt, Mionigau City, lixht, Prop ‘Lempest, drand Haven, sundries, Prop Colia Campbell, Ludmgton, htmber, Prop U. C. Willlums, Saugntuek, sundries, Prop B, Juseph, Muskegon, lumber, Bebr. Aunle O, Huoson, Manistee, lumber, Bebr Evaline Butes, Grand Huven, lumber. Sche Ravert Howlctt, Grand Havon, lumber, Senr Glen Cuylor, Manitowoe, suudries, Sohr Italph Campbell, Muskegun, wood, Beur Muggie Thouipaon, Muskegon, lumber, Behr Ford River, Muskegon, lumber, Hotie axn»nukuo Belle, Bulloy's Hurbor, rallway ed. . Bobr 8. Q. Andrews, White Lake, raflway tics. schr Ella Ellenwoud, White Luke, lumuor, Hobr Myvtle, Muskegan, lumber, Sobr Gen, Bigel, Ludington, umbor, sens Murs, Ludington, lumuer. Bour E, M. Stanton, Kewaunee, bark, Sehr Perdin, Abnnpee, ruldway ties, Bebe Wolverine, Graud Haven, Jumber, Senr C, C.Trowbridgo, Jucksonport, rilway tles. Eehe Audiew Jnokson, Muskeson, lumbur, Seur Muydulenn, Muskeston, Wood, Sehr 8, Bates, Hora's Plur, cullway tles. Hebr Challenire, Poeutwater, sundries, BSebr tolden Hurvest, Grood Haven, lumber. Bour M ry Ludwii Pavkard's Pior, luitiber. Bebr tancaln Dall, Pentwatar, lumber, - Bebr Frank Craw{ord, Muskexon, lumbier. Foar Metrupolis, Bturgeon Buy, rallwuy tles, Bettr Miuvrva. Muskegon, lumber, Bebr Lotus, Muskegon, lumbar. " Bour Mary £, Couk, Hawlin, lumber, Scbr A, Mushor, Muskegon, lumber, Bebr A, Fredrick, Saugatuck, lumber, Bebr Mury B Pnchard. Paokard's Pler, rallway tiea. Behr U, H, Hnaokley, Muskegon, lumber. Sohe H. 0. Albreviit, Muskegon, lumnbery Hobir Kate Lyons. Muskegun, luinber, Sehr Muguofit, White Lake, woud, sebr Kute Qllletty Muskegon, lumbor, Behr Adirondnok, Muskegon, lumber, B Bohr J, & A. Stronuch, Grand Haven, lumber, Senr Yankee Binde, Jucksouport, rallway tics. Suhr Guorge L. Wronn, Juuksonport, cedur pusls. Bewr £1, A, Richimond, Muskogun, lunber. Setir Dun Newhull, Grand Huven, fumber, Behr Churlotte Ruib, Plorport, lumber. Suhr dlonsoan, Muskegon, wuods ACTUAL SAILINGS. Prop Buckeyo, Bluftton, Prop Messenger, lentan Harbor, sundrios. Prap Qconto, Bturguon Bay, sus Prop 1t C. lirittuin, White Luke, Frop J. 8, Seaverns, Saugatuck, Bohr Contest, Mulkofln. 8ohr Lortio Calking, Ludington, sundries. Sohr J. B. Kitchen, ayctte, 4,800 bu oste and aundeis, . ‘Thompson, Muskegan, e OTIER LAKE PORTS. TOLEDO Bpecial Dirpatch to Tts Chicaga Tribunes ‘Tourpo, Aoril 80.—The. following charters were mude to-day: Propellers Donuldson and Glidden, wheat tv Erfe at 24 conts; schoonor lmxm corn to Erie atd}; cents; propalicr Ofean, corn to Moutreal on privaie tornis; propeiler F'evumeeh, corn ta Barnia at 14 cents, froo of eluvution, Frolghts are dull; ta Erie for wheat 2 ceats; to Kiogston 6% centa fur corn sud T cents for wheat. ) vml-—-Elunm-ban Glidden, schoaner stinah, steani-burge Wiison, und schooners Gos- Bawk aud Frank Perew, trom Clevelund, PORT HURON, . Bpeelal Dispaleh fo The Chicago Tribune. Poirr HunoN, Mich., Muy L—Arrivod—Pro- beller Antolnpo and barges. ‘Pussed ‘down=Steamwr Poarl, tug Crusader with schooners Ewerald, Shandun, and 'Yypo. . Passed up—Htouni-barga Hurry tuward and Wnl‘glflrt. Btenwebirge Alpena and congart, ¥toanis or Klura. ‘The prupeller Ira Chaffeo lcaves for QOscoda to- Wi southwest, froat, Fonvy foe running. POIT COLUORNE, ONT, 1o, Special Dispateh to The ‘ Pant CoLBONRNE, May 1. —Tho fuft here ta-day; Schdoners igin, Trumpll, B, Noclon, Bumana, Victor, Ceolile, Jtussia, 3 . STURGEON DAY, fal Dispalch (o The Chlcaon Triduns. BTuRbiEON BAY, May L—Arrivod—Sobooner G, B. Barver, Milwauked, Oleared—d3chooner America, ties, Chicago, BRI i :’“p“' Digpaten {0 'go Chicaso Tvivune, i, 'a. po| L] Ur Pl o it woN0noy Th- AL I ant. wasat Toloaa, C mpetat it o o Tridnss 16 Chicago Dinge * CLBYELAND, 1.—Cloared—Fae Milwaukee, soheougr [rou «'fifi. with eoul, W g L . jEin e L. TITUSVILLE OIL MARKET, «+Trrvavinie, Pa,, May 1,—0Ul opened at 833 conta; highest, 833 cents: lowest, B¢ céuts; clused atB33¢ cents, Shipments, 871,031, Chartors, 115,857 Ruus, 7,650, The follow. i 18 the sunnnary of the Jerald’s Aprif re- el Trivuns tolluwing vessoly A e Ay ¢l ot L e O T T I c R et bargely; diy holes, 13; well 3 Thigw up. and nulln?l'nul s, The Increasa in il No e nuwmber of dry holes i3 due malnly *twhidseutting ™ in “tho ‘northern feld, wmatsrlal chango in the extent of operations fraw the Mareh report. e ——— FRIGHTENED TO DEATH, PorrsviLLe, Pa,, Mgy L.—A frame house was burned at 8t Clalre, and Mrs, Dougher- ty, an old lady, died of frights - ABUSED IRELAND. Formation of tha.v"ll‘ll'lnois State Land League. B5 Pledgod to Ralse ar@uarter of n Miilion 'Dofigry, And to Do All That Is :Pé'nlblu to Pree the Soll of Erin, — i ‘The Iflinols State Land, League Conven- tiom—cnlled by the Central, League of this city, nnd ropresonting * diferent’ Land Lungues througnout the State—asscmbled yesterday afternoon in the hull ut tho south- west corner of Lake uml,&.u, Salle strects'to organlze n State Leaguc, . 'The hour ' ap- tointed for the convenipg of the boily was 3 Welock, but it was 8210 befor the gavel was sounded for order. At this'tlne thera were upwards of 150 delegntes In attendance, and u few more from city Leagues drovped fn turlig the session, Peotln was represontad by two delegutes, s‘mnufl‘ém by five, Lock- vort by two, Kewaned; by oune, Streat~ or. by two, und the ,Town of Lake by eleven, Chiengo was represented by about one hundred and twenty-five delegates, the ‘wards sending thom being the Fieat, ‘L'nird, Fourth, Fitth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, "Tenth, Twelfth,. Fourtecuth, Seven. teently, and Elghteenth, I'he convention was ¢ . W. Dunue, of the Céntral League, the gentlemnn dischnrging flfis duly without making even abrief spasehs. For Temporary. Dresident of the Convention he nominated the Rev. M. J, Byrne, of’ Streaton, which nomlnation mdt with unagtmous spprovat, Dr, Byrne assumed . th tesponsibility by nddress.g to the Gonveusion & few remarks in which he returned thangs for the great honor conferred upon him, and ayulled hn- self of the opportunit say beforg o representutive body of Lrislunen that what- wver he could do for the eause, i EITHEIL A8 PRIEST UR LAYMAY, lie would do, and consider It o plessure as well us a duty, | 1)"Ponle, of Chicago, was chosen NOWOREN Tewmporary Seeretary, - Ou moilon, the twitporaty organization was e perimehent, = s : “Tlie foruulity of appointing a Committes on Credentinls was properly gune throwgh with, Wille this Cotimittes wns' out speeehes wero minde by 3lessrs, T, P O'Con- nor, Or, dohn Melntosti, and 3 C. Quinn, the lotter of Peorin, ‘Fhey spoke . only In o xenersl way on the Land-Leugue question, tellyng the old story of Eungilsh tyranny iy Trish suffering, and eulogizing Amncrles for her sywpathy and suphort in the Irish cause. ‘They were lberaily npplnnded, "I'he Committes un Credentinls reported 336 nanws, and considerable thne was lost in readiig them, nlthuuizh not nalf the gentle. men enitled 1o seats according to the report were present. ‘I'he report was adopred, On motlon of Mr. Frunk Aguew 8 commit- tee on State Consilitutlon and “BY-laws was appoiuted, a3 follows: dudico Thomus A, Muoran, P. W, Gallagher. (Peorla), Thomns MeQueeney, M, tLeal oy, P2 W, Danne, Frank Atrnew, Matt Flemnuagy Dr. John lxuer(n, aud Juines l-‘urluur. 5 ‘L'u Inellltate business the above committce was also mado a Conunlttes on” Permanent State Orgunization, utd tha fotlowing wentle- men wers stxuolu\ml o Committee on Resow- Bishop, T, P. tons: O, o ¥ D'A‘l\em?“' "]l: liJ’ -, C) . Murphy, T, P. \f'uluu;m " G, Garvey, and M, U. Quinun Y (Pvorin), ‘Phie Commilttees retired, but Judge Moran, In response to loud calls, remulued out of his Commiites to address tha Couvention, e said that the Land-League movemnent was orgnnlzed to perpetuate the agitation for Lreland's Intependence, 1t wotld be a waste of thne to reelte any of the wrongs which Irefund fiad been uitdergolng fur the past 70 years. ‘The wrougs were kaown, aud the only question to by eonsldered was, WHERE COULD THE REMEDY BE FOUND? The Land-League system had proven the most eflicient remedy, and it behooved Irish- men to organize these Bodies In oevery city, county, and State, agil then to have Nationu! organization anl a representation in Washington, . Bide - - Mr, Ilehard Prendergnst made an able sprach, and Dr, Melntosh read n posm of pridse to the Irish World, which was loudly applauded. T . ‘I'he Committee on Resolutions recommend- ed the fullowine: ¢ B \ViENEAS, Tho land movemont In 1rgland f8 tho wnoat tntelllwont, papulur, und powertul evar inluated for the redress of tho ugrarian oviis whiloh feudutlsm has for conturiss inilicted Upni oUr couulrymen nt Lome; And 1+ WIHRILEAB, It 14 the solemn dury of the pnplu of Irclund to roalat sireonously, determinedly, und perdistantly the desporite oiforts aow bowg wado by the Iandlurds to turther plunder, pau- per o, and exteranninto them: an WhEREAS, 1t {3 A sulomn and Imperative obli- gruun devoivag upou us, the Irisn .1 exile,to wicourayo and suituin our brethren at hotng tu mainiu.n the present inovement until tho sull of Irelund shall revert (o the peoplp trom whom 1t was tuken by the ruthlesshand of the lnvader; thervfore be § tesuived, That wo, the members of the Land Leigua of 1llinols, in cunvention assembled, solemnly pledge ourscives jndividually and col= lec:ively 10 devote our energies, our foctunes, and, If nowd be, our lves to the furtherunon uf the [rish Lund movomeat, and the unqualified omunctpation of thu peoplo of Trelund from the latplerable yoke of feudnd tyranny, Heaived, Thaut, wille we are solicitous that tho 1iberation of the [risk peoplo shall be achieved by peaceabla und moral means, wo bind our- relves i the mnst sulen wunner, o case con- sututional “agitution shall rail to roalizo tho rights of our native lund und its peopie, 10 leave no mokss untested ar untriod whitol dre calou~ Iated to scaura tha peoplo ot ireland Iu the i scysion of the soll thoy cultivate by the cowme plote downfull und avolivon of feuds! suprom- ney i : teso'ved, That, rolylug upon the Irish patriot- st which tho Siate. of LGS Bis 30 orion urd signally given evidence of, aud the gonorous horoughly Awcrinan sympatby and sustaliment over mccorded to the causo of tho opbressed by our Amerluun fellow-citizons,. we hereby pledye ounclves to ruise betwoon this and Januury, 1882, 260,000 to further tho Irinh cuuse, und as evidenco of anr unalierable doteriination to sustuhn tho land movetment until ita abjoct has beon achloved,~the emuncipation of tho soll of "Witeiinag, An Awerlca olitzen, Mr. Sfiobacl Toyton, ity 'boon sorzed andthrown lto s Britisn Dustite wn‘mu: apparent ur Just cuuso; bu it Kesoload, ‘Phat. tbls Conventlon, reprosenting the Land-Lougues of 1llinuis.—as cltizous of the United Biates,—do urgently roqueat the Guveris mont of this country 1o take tha rummr steps e that the rights whinh belong overy American oltizen be uccordud suid Mivhael lln‘- ton, and that If bo Lo unjustly dmprisoned the Btute Depurtinont do its dyty and seo that he 1s reloasod. ) DOTH AETS OF IESOLUTIONS were adopted, with tho ameidment to tho fust one tha the name of John L \‘(‘luh ba ndded to thae of Allchinel J3oyton, Mr. Walsh \alnfi ruuuwr Awwrican fmprisoned In an nglish Bustile, # A winurity of the Commnittes recommended o resolucion of prajse to the Irish Workl und ita editor, but tils, afwr.a long uil ani- mated discussion, was voted dowis, 1t bolug ariued that, while the paper and'its editor ware luved by every Ivistiman, It way not the- er thing to indorsy them in convention, "'X" rlwr"!\':s read from e Rev, Thomas Pl Bt vt et g vegret at nol 1 u‘fi;wlfilon. and wishing the eauso a glorious BUCoCsS, ‘The Commities on o Permanent State O gunlzation nuw reported for adoption a cous stitution fn substanes uy followss THE oxuam-lor ‘lrllu ouwxz;:floul should be to unite In une y tho various branohes of tba lrisb Nutiopul Land Lenguv in the Btute of 1lilnms in their elfurts to rendu; moral wid nancial uid (o tha peapies ot 1ol in thelr stropgle sruing landiondisul, and to disacminute correct Views on tho nnd questlon. ‘I'ho orgunkzation shall bo knowi and designaled us the Llinole irish Nutiogal d Lougu " Auy persoi, without distluction of rlwc. 80X, or ertod, sl be eatitied 10 mombershin on the paymont of $1initiation feo aLd ut leust 25 cents ontbly duce, ' T30 nlicors of 1ho orgaulaation sball consiat of 8 Presidunt, 01ty Vico-Preddents, one Rocords ng Becrstary, vite Correspaadiug Scoratury, wnd ane Binuncta Secretary; o Apoassor 1 oard ot threy Trusties, and un Bxouutive bidy, consists g of the Presideut, Redordiug Becretury, and threo Truatees, to bu clectad ut this Conventon, Tho Ureasuror end ‘Trustevs shall cuch gwu fflfid and sufticient bonds, 10 be approved by » Commitioe o Bonds, lor tha, dug und fuithrul dischurgu ot tholr respeetjvs dutlos, such Cows uiitee 10 be elsoted by the Convoutivo. 1u cuses of vinorgeney. &hn Véedldeata of the sovoral Land Losguu Clubs sbull Lo vonvensd by the President of .the State organization. und thelr vote shall kovern thd deposition of funds. When thiers 1§ 1o cmerdenay, 10e Tristves shull Lo governed by tho objeot wyd futont of this ur- suuisaton as expressed by lotler from u wajore ity of thuseversl Lund e Clubs lu'the Biata, % The Presidout, Reoordlog Buorctury, and y o, 1. . Mutt Fiemmi T Treasurer ahall muke Jolat montbly reports of all_businesn transdoted to the several Lo Lenwuo Clubsof the Biate, which reports sanll exhibit a_amtement of all moneys received and slisbursed, togother with an itomized eceount of - the sinip, There shall bo A Business Committeo of ifteen membors to onnault and act with the olticers of this arganization in mappintg out a peogratn of State nreunization and witys und means tor rals- itig none; Aty uiliver of this organization neglocting his duties, ur nbgent from aiy inceting without suf- Helent cnuse, rhull be conaldered na having ton- dered hiia resignation, and the vacuncy ahall by il forthwith by the BExeoutive Cominittee, Any mombor uf this organization who shali willfully use or attémpt to uso this oruanization for any political purpose outside of that 1id duwit feroln shall bo deaniod, undtted for mom- hership, and by a twaethirds voto of the Busie ness Cotnmittcn or the Club tq which he betongs shull he expelied, It shall ba Incumbent upon oach and ovory muinbaraf thisorganizi.on tw * Boyoott ™ overy mnn of tha Irish ruce wn refuses to becuine o mnnber of tha Land Lengue, Any five Prealdonts of Local League by vota of their respeotive Lengueasbull bo entitied to call a Btuto Convendon, provided, on tho quus- tlon being submitied to the several Leagues In tha Stuta, u majurity ao elect. An annunl couvention sholl bo held at such thne wnd place s inny bodecided upon by the 1 Exgeutive Com nittee, 3 All moneys callooted in this State abodl In all eitses be roinitted 1o the Treasuror of the Btate ofganiantion. 11 local ¢lubs shall mako monthly roports and ‘romitinnces, and thoir cunstitutions suull - cone form to that of tho atate orkanisduon, Every LundsLonzio Ciub shail b entitled to ano dabguts 1n the Annuil Coavontlon for wvory NIty members, or I tha Club bus tot Bfty memniber, to une dolegate. . THE 10N RELATIVE TO BOYCOTTING was stricken out l‘)ly nbout 2 two-thinds vote after u vory hented discussion, und Mi, Hiynes sbenking strougly agaiust It £'ho constitution was then ndopted without m!f: other muierial changes being made. he uitlevrs chosen were: I’N!Ide‘m-—'l'ho Rev, M. J, Dorney, Bt. Gabrlel's Luroh, Chiengd, Vior-Presidonts—3tartin Mogan, Danville; netl, Bloomingtons Michuat Me- obert askervilla, Galesburgs ney, Seneea: Kdinund Wall, u.noy; the Rov. G Haney, Bureka: Joln Troy, Ambog; the Rev. U, MeSnane. Wilinlngton: Patrick Perels, Morris; Junes MeKornuy, Car- Insville: Thoinas Mulligun, Alton; 'Thumus Dormudy, Cairo; 8. C. Quinn, Peortu; Edintnd Lynel, Lincuin: o Hev, J. P, Huduott, Dixou; r. John Murpby, Peorla; Wililam Reil: W Sprngtolds gD Danen, L nile: the * Rev, M, J.. Byrue, Steeator; M. B Maloney, Ottawas Wiilton Lutor, Auroras P, H, Mosherry, Jollat; W, H. Kelligher, Pats ‘foomus Hanitan, East 8t Louiss Daniel D, ' Bpringields C. Ballard, Murphys: Austin Gibvons, Dwignts tho Itov, J. Puwur, Lucons E. J, Brennan, Kewanou: Georie rlemming, Town of Laxe; Teomas Meslbaone, Suttoan: A ¥, Carpentor, Sprungieids Taoinas Brennan, Blxhares tho Rev, P30 iturke, Suring- teld: tue Huv. Powurs, Joliot: the Jfon, Taom, soran, Jonu Forayta, Dr. John Guerei Rav. Thomas I, Cashan, E. B, Duane, Motlan, Jobn F. Finerty, , Heunessoy, J, M. Cirean, the Rev, P W, I don, W, P, d, and Nuurivo Dunne, of Chi~ Cawo. : Secretarles—itocording, P, W. Dunne: Fl- Sngn";:‘l.‘;mnmny Cranos Correspouding, T. . NLOE, Truasurer—Donnls 0'Connar. ‘Trustecs—Dr, Guerrin, P. W, Gallagher, and John Dumpby, Board Comidittee—Judge Thomas Moran, A. E. Bulllvan, und W, J. Hynes, Business Commitiee—Frank Agnow, James ally, J. 8, Sluilen, Mlounol inley, o Jiines Furione Spriugtield, J. 3. Sturphy, Juseph Dully, [, Sberidun, D). 1L Ulouson, Jitnes Dutirey (Peorlal Edmund Lyucl, Richurd Powers, und Hichurd Proudernst. » Afigr passing resolutions thanking the President for the impurtinlity and padence whicl had inarked his rulings the Conven: tlon adjouraet, huvayg beeu fn continunl ses- sloft Just six hours, The Business nnd Exeentive Committee of the State Lengue will incet at the Palmer Housy next Thursday night. STAR-ROUTE SWINDLES. Posumaster-Gencral Koy Cross-Exams= ed 'Ly Seuator Beck=—A Lama and Impotent Reuson for Violating the Luws 4 WasiiNaToN, D, C,, Aprll 30,.—1f the Ad- ministration proposes to prozeed erliminally sgunse the stur-rouio peopla it is about thue to bugin, It Is certnluly selzed of enough datn upon which to*file Informntion, and delay Is ndvantageous to the distin- .gulshed operators, Just what *damning proof® it has s its own seeret. "There will be nany ‘diffeulties which will beset the prosecution of the gang. \When the whisky méh were procecded aguinst there were two or-thres of the -ring who wenkened and ““‘sguealed,” ond thelr testhmony was quite a tuctor In linking toguther the ueccssary evi- dence to recruit for the Po nitentlary & fow «lstinguished boarders, 1t 18 not belleved wisrs wiil_be auy squealime with the con- traotors, . - There are manifold indications that thoy Intend to stand by una nnviher, and, worse still, be deflant,” Brady und Dorsey are no chickens, aid the men wita witom they wounld enter into n compuct in an llicit trananction are those they could link to them with houvks of steel, When Posimnater-General Key was exam- Ined by o connniutee ot e Senate wucihing Lhe star-rotite extravagance the following tes- timony Is found: Senutor Buck—1I desire to ask you how you construe See, 8670 of the Ravised S.ututes of the United Staies, whieh I think, while on the Auproprintion Conumittes of the tLouse, I elther wrote myseif or 3r., Dawes, my Chdrman, did, and” by which we thought we had done some Rood, Dut that sediis now to ba-doubtful: * See, 360, Nu Dapnrtmsnt of the Government shall oxpend in one tiscal yuar any sum In exvess of appropriations inade by Conxress for that fiseal yeur. or ln. volva the Government I uny contract for the future payment of noney in exe cess of sucht wrmvrlulons.” ‘T'he quusilon 1 deslre to ask, [n view ot that law—in view of tha fact that Congress guve you all the monuy you estimated would ba needed—Iin view of the fiet that you know precisely what aotnt of monu" {lon had and what you could do with {i—Is, by what suthority you have mado the coutracts which, If not annulled, exceed the apuropriations made by Congress by 81,500,002 1 want that question fulrly brouiht befurs Congress. If, Key—Lliexs cuntracis were made bo- causy 1 belleved the wants of e country re- quired them, and L trusted that Congress 1l tako tho sume view that 1 uld,. [ be lleved it would, But these I3 dlscretion In the Departusunt that enavles it to aunul these contructs, 1 always intended to keop mysell strictly within the piovisions of that stutuwe, and W expend no more mohey thun was 4y.- proprinted, 8o that if Congress doea not sve proper to gIve me any delielency 1 shall shiuply reducs the siar sorvies to such a state ) wlil [ euable we to keep within the apbre- rintion, - b r ISenntor Beok—And so I understand you to suy that you cansider that Ihwmpllunuu with your obilgation al with this law ¥ Ar, Key—1 think it is to the verr lotter, Benntor Beck—23ly oxawination ias ho por- sonal bearmig; 16 is With w vipw of testing tie questlon between Congress aud the depurts ents, n8 ta whuthor we have any power in Congress to control oxecutlve ofticers, or whother thoy ean, by cremdng delielencles, make “1 approprinte whatever thoy want; ang, bellevinge that you wery acting in clear viulation of luw, Lintend to junke that ques- Uufi. Em“i‘ mo\tvémlogmzlw. (hat T Gxpact 7, Kay—1 want to say -hor e locolmuly with that law wh?:m you have romd, Senator Beck~I think you havo violated that Inw, Plenty of Wi es t0 Conviot the cals, Svectal ta New York derald, 3 WasmiNGTox,D.Co April 80,—Unloss, haw- over,privato reportsarv false,the Goverpuent 13 going to have qulte as muany witneased as it newsds, and shose who como last with thele evidency muy flnd themselves §n the prisun- er's duck Instead of on the witness-stand. ‘Iho publle should yaderstand that the secus wulation and examination of ‘testimony ine crimiuating individuals 1a necossnrily slow wurk, and tukes a good deal of the, But thiy work Is getting done.. ."Cho Pustmastor- General mud the Attorpey-Guperal are in cluss communieation, further removals In the Post-OfticeDapariment “will bo wade oy onew, and the Gavernwent fes already I ity pussusaton evidence whish, when It 18 brought bofore s Gramd Jury, will canse the indietiens on criminal churges of several fuportunt pevaons wid tholr arrest. ‘ Meanthng a cunsiderable number of the Jobburs iuve gathered hero to cunsult us ta invans of defonse, They are ansious ovcuuse they duo nus know \vuum{umcu will strine thist, and they seem lnclined o Imml; [ gether In the "hope that n satid or bold front will drive aff the Presldent and the otticers of justice. ‘There nmw runors thut u huge bucket of diny water 18 prepariw o bo emptied on the Prestdent’s head i tha ho, that this will weke hiwm run off L w punie. Tt the Jobburs decelve themselves. There s the ¢ wuthority fur soyuus that the e Morun | Presideny, Poscnnaster-duneral James, and Attorney-Genernl MacVeagh are determined to gu to the bottom of the stir-route job- berles, no iatter who Is b, and theiv Iy Al goud attihority for the statenient that while the jubbers pretend to each other to ge standing. togethier, overtures have alrewdy coug troti- somn of thei to confess, atd by shelr revelutlons puac dig (lovernm. i n uossession of Juiportan, and decislye evi- dency against ottiers wn condition of thelr own security, . 13y tho way, as Mr. Dorsey scems to be In vour nelehborhond, eould he not Inform you ih another e ter to the Herald why ha su biueriy upposed the nominationof Mr, James W be Psunuster.! neral also why hie wag anxfous to have nis friend * Chint Wheeler ' madeSveand Assistant Postinaster-Genernl anl controllerof the star routes. Mr, Whevier liad very zoalous friends pushing him for that place, and soinn of them were su auxious that he stould get it that unef vven offermt to withdraw the oppositiyn to 8r James’ namf- nation i he wotld>nxew 1o Pt e Wheeler” at the head of the star ronte bu-i= noss, To use the labgnage of the New Yok street-boys, *Mr. Juaies wud nosuch aman,” S e—— A TOUGH FAMILY. + Mra. Margaret Welss, ailas White, the mother ofone of the mpst notorious fatnilies of thieves, burglars, -and shop-lifiers that has ever been known In this city, 18 reported to be slowly but sitrely dylng. Mra, Welss herself hos never been detected in the act of thieving, but her house in Nickersonvilla hns the welt-grounded reputation of a fence, for out of it the polics huve thne awl.again recovered whole wagon-loads of stolen mouls, Tho six children, four = boys aml two girls, have all, excepting nite boy, served terns. ln_ jail, In the Penitentimy, und the -House of Cor- rection, (corge, who married u &irl. nned Emma Reluseh, oned. served n terin o four years for burglary, and Emma for shiop- itrang solowrned vne year of herlife at the Bridewell, Adum, miother son. served two L’unrn i1 a Wisconsin Fenlientiary for stab- ing hig brother-hu-law, Iils wife, o girl named Stokes, was also a weil-known “1ttt. er” Martin Welss served two and a half yenrs st the Reform School for peul?r larceny, Al has bug rucer been refensed. Lizale, one of the okl nnn's daughters, was a convieted Pwkur-up of gonds which did not belong to her, She mnirled A chap nrmed Sarg, who has duna & term of two years for the hurxlury of ‘a Clybourn nvenue shoe- swre,. Taken all In all the \Velss family in 1 has u bl record, and, united to” the Relnsehs, the outflt beeame the terror of the nolehiboring shopkeepers amd the tollea In guneral, Shoulil the death of the old wowan resuit in the disrnpting of the Eflllw the pub- lic will haye been benefited by bier departure, . 1.0, G T, Bpecial Dispateh 1o Tha Chicago Tridune, GALENA, 1L, Aprll 30.—-A large number of delegates from the various lodges of the L I7s In this sectlon met In conven- tion in this clty Thursday forenonn and ad- Journed til this morning, Urinh Copp, Jr., of Lodl, Grand-Worthy Calef Templwr (£ he State, preswded. Resolmdons wers adupied ns follo Thankuuz thuse meinbers of thy Lilinols Legistature who voted for and advo- ated the submission of an _amendiuent to the Constitucon 1o n vots of the people pro- hibiting tho manufacturs mud sale of “intoxl- caung liguors, beer, and clder; condemna. tory of thass who voted to duny this pylvie Jego to the people, -and especinlly of those whio threw away their votes by *“pakring with those who were opposed to the mens- ure; wledging themsely 8 and the Order in general throughout the State to use their utmost efforts 1o sceuts the slection of such membens to tho next Luulslnm\'u who whl. caticeds to the peuple the privilega to vote forsuch un umendiiient to the Coustitution, et TWELFTH WARD POL TICS. 1t was stated in the nceount of the meeting of tho West Eud Republican Club of the Twelfth Ward, publlshed yesterday, that n committee had been appointed to find vut what Commissioner Albright had done with 8100 belonging to the campalgn fund, tho inference bélne that “he ha wisappropriated it. Mr. Albright recetved 5250 frup the City Central Cannnlitee tospend fu the Twelf h Ward, He used $130, and turned the bulance, $70, over to Mr. Liw- rence, the Trensurer, The West End Club have vo right to Inguire what waus done with tho funds, and thelr notion Saturday nllfl"‘ according to Mr, Albright, was prompted by spite, some of the wembers belng angry be- caust none of the monay possed through thelr hands. Nr. Albright says #very cent will be acenunied for in his report to the Ward Cawpalgn Commlttes, —_—— Cleanse and malsten tho dry stioky mouth of Dationts and refresh them with Hop Bittors, dituted with cool water, CATARRH OURE. Swallowing Poison. Bwaliowingund inualug o nozious lmpurities goneruted by Catarrd, pols su not alond Jio uusal ors Kulig, but the stoicach and Junis. Nu morely (oesl romudy, llko doucuvs und losoiuvle snuis, cen Po aibiy tesen of endicate the virulent spuraies of St inie fa e vxplaing the wupderful curos efieciud by o | e Heyer's naw lnoeulative treatment, 11 enta weiid by Wi wro sbserae by tho uouus MeWHANY turuyghuls he syatent up 0ru i coaniltt Jonal s woll a1 198l uiiidoto, us €Ortuin 10 oiire CALAEE, us ¥ACTING VIPUS in 1O pre~ vont Smuliug. "It Unprecedunidd sa'e with unso- Notted testimonials frous inuny thoasands wuu, neull tive boeu cured by wis it puedival dldogrory since €. 8K, “Layior, 14 Nob.o-at, Srapalyn puciin 10 produced 4 ridics) cure.’t * it an iruly cured w member of my fwially who haysufs furgd trum La uecg for, 46 yrul 3. 1 sl vanaid, roudway, N. Y.r “It curod ma ufter duoloring rneurly 80 voarar Mee Ewmmin U iosves, my nosils untll 1_uied Wol Cure.’ M ire.! . Louis, Mo.r "It rll'? fua instant rolfet. o e Crauly Atinnuotfolal, Chicasns ™ 1s rediorod mets By latorlal brs®” iav Geo. A iKie Elaill, N, Y22 13 ratieved mo of & 4rvat FOMIAY 30 1, M n, 111 & &a., 3 i el 0 4 Titile - e, ‘e eddivercd -‘,flt’“w“ £Cba & Deyest, N, Voo at "PROFESSIONAL, TI—IE 1LILD U rovsr s SMUMPHAEL N E HOMEOPALHIU #FECIFION, Proved frun adyie UXpariencs B enlire sucosss. mlaple, ¥rouipt, Eibtient, snd (elluble, thoy Bru W utly wiedividus udspied W popular use, | iyl Nos. vk, Co hyasatory, UMb, sious Colis! Cholees dorpus, Yowls Couus, Coud, Heoneuds. urnlils, Touluaoa, ¥ i Fied Headuoio madiu, o fiad Az 17 Pilas, tilad of | Ontarrh, uc MWhuop!s Wo Vablus 1on. CUGhiN] orseniio g DB " 0 {umphrsys’ o wthio Me on-ate, No ¥y, Dy, Tiumpheav Houk on Diseasa and ‘its Lure (8Epn ), aino Tilustrated Cuiilogio sout fre i kreys’ lfe A edicine Ca, Vuifon-a s BALKER'S Vnilla Ghocotats, £ Liko all our ohocolatos, 1s pro- parcd with the greatust care, and conslata of a superlor quality of cocon snd suger, flayored with pure vaullla bena, Borved sa n drink or cateA dry as confece tlonery, it 1s & deliclous articla, and {s highly recommended by tourlate, Sold by Grocers pverywhere. W.DAER & CO., Dorchoster, Mass, BONDS GUARANTEEING FIDELITY Of personshoidinat positions of trust can Lo obLatied oI the . PICIURE FRAMES It will surely pay 30U to wrile fur wy Niaetrn.ed uh‘fl‘,"&lfl ik BLples aud Prices B, Munusciurar, 38 24 W AMUS attsiy £, WHITE-STOCa1NG PARK, B é SE CLEVELAXD, The Famuus New Loam uf tha CLIEViLILAND CLUB Will ipon the season of 151 In matehon, TO-DAY, MAY 2, ; TUESDAY, MAY 3, ‘With the Champlon 'Feam of the CHICAGO CLUB. Htackownors wit I holr ke M Tiekots He AP A LDIN G TON Mrdtonia: I ndinon:s CLAYTONN, Madison-at,, MAYER’ 124 Mudiaon: HAVERLY’S THEATRE, 4. T HAVBRLY, Manazor und Propritor This Mondny night, May 2, and ove 0 Gofara il Catorsd Carmval nd 2 ook 1 i Binck Boum, HAVERLY’S GENUINE 100 GOL BIRRED T e iti'S OF 8 H—3 2-SETS JAW-BONE CHONUS=7 MIDDLE MEN=, Grandest Minatrol Combination sivas in the World, The Giront Straat Parado starts from Haverls's Thasiro daily, at abaut 11:8) . m. marchini through Drincipas (horountnion, atinees Wednewday and Satorday a1 2. Bunday nlgt azt 8 partorinunce, sy ik wuck, anuthar stuoendons attmetlon. GRAND OPERA-IIQUSE, r . Ciarkeat, npponlt Court-llvuso, IN THE RIGUT HOUSE. W.C, MITCHELL'S PLEASURE PARTY An tmmedluto and clectrio succoss In OUR GOBLINS; Olt, ¥UN ON THP RIINE, 3, EVEPY NIWGHT AND MATINEES, Monaay, Mar =TIE LINUARDE, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Evory Kroning this Weok and Wednesday and Sate uxiay Matinees. Hirtley Campbull's beautifal cone tampuranoous Uratia, HAIRITAX: A [YOUAN'S FIGHT AGAINST FATE. AB PRODUCED AT THE PALK THEATRE. N, Y. PLANTATION SCENES, JUBILERE “INCERS, Eto. Monday, May 0-NAT GOUDWIN and Company. . AVICKER'S THEATRE. THIS (MQNDAY) BVESING, MAY 2, GIRAND GALA NIGIT, TWO TIUNDRRUTH ONE HUNDRED WIVES, UNITED STATES TIOODS, ! Mepresoniad by rIXTIL LLOIMENT, vorted by thy AT Ninrrany pann, SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE. - Clark-st., opposlte Sherman House. N Evory Bvontug at dund Maiinnen Weduosday, Sutaze The Rig 4 How York lNErI'y Gompany, Saturdny cvorng, May 7, annnal bene: of James Darnes, Director of Aniurcrents. A great biil., - . “ TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE, Iy, CONSTIPATION Invariably causes general de rangement of the entire system and begets many diseases that are gloomy in their aspect, and often hazardous to health and life. Pérsons of a costive habit are,subject to melancholy fee} ings, headache, low spirits, tim ' idity, defective memory, gloomy forebodings, . nervousness, fev- ers, languor, drowsiness, irrita., ble temper, indisposition, and other consequent K symptoms . which often unfits. the sufferer for business or agreeable asso. ciations. ~ Regular Habit of Body“ alone can correct the evils enums erated above, and nothing suc- ceeds so well in achieving and maintaining this condition as. - By its use not only is the system renovated and cleansed of all impuris ties, but in consequence of the Aarmo- nions changes thus created there per- vades+the entire organism u feeling of satiety; the mental faculties perform : their functions with reneweéd vivacity, and there is an exhilaration of mind, freedom of thought, and perfect heart's ease, that bespeak the full enjoyment of health. BT prove of,inestimable value to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. - In all cases of nervous; mehtal, and physical suffering, brought about by stoppages, its hse is ‘especidlly, valuable. he cleansing and depurating properties of the preparation create changes'that are both marvelous and gratifying; murky, - loomy, and sallow complexions, with glue and dark discolorations about.the eyes (conditions that are allied to bil- iousness, dissipation, and ill-health), are by degrees xwrrn:\)l{l corrected and' transformed into brightand clear com- lexions, in which theiruddy tints of ealth are bountifully- depicted, ° TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is put up in bronzed tin boxes only, . " Price, 25 cents, Large boxes, 6o cents, - SOLD. BY ALL DRUGGISTS', AUALES, s st e PYSY or ALL u!?ns. FAIRBANKS. MORSR & 00, 111 & 13 Lake St,, C hicaga. Bozarelultobuyonly the Genulaa e P 93 Washington-st. s Akency estabiishud 1568 Advurtlsors scoking the moat fuvorabio ral 0y Of o luudus pobyesia Aho U, B, bleiiau CouaUiL UUT Wria DUOry Coi Ll O GG, B ALL | Gonsecatlve Forformanco of " TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE will

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