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ory ae Leen ene ea Sanam annS EEE eenneee THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 31, J881I—TWIELVE PAGES. THE STATE CAPITAL Tho Last Gasp of the Flodgling Statesmen at Spring: field. They Will Now Appeal to Their Constituents for Approval Some May Reccive It, but Many Will Get Dead-Sea Fruit. Hilarity and Love-Feast: Scenes Adorn the Grateful Ending. President Pro Tem. Campbell Re- ceives the Thanks of the Senate. Decoration-Day Becominely Remem- bered by Making It a Legal Holiday. + Tho Usual Schoolhoy Frolics Characters izo the Closing Proceedings in the House. Epoakor Thomas Gots a Watch and Chain, i the Membora Hng, and Thon i They Quit, ; THE TRAPPERS LAST SHOT, i Special Diepateh to Tho Chieago Tribuhes } 0 Sesvaviznn, UL, May 90.—The Senate % convened ut the usual hour this morning. i Senator Mnehart presented a series of res + cohittuns, thanking President pro tem. Camp- a bell for the courtyous treatment theSenate + hl recelvertathis hands, nnd the fale and im : partial manner with whieh he had prestded over its deliberations, ‘tho resolutions were wnauinously adopted and spread upon the records, he Senate coneurred tn the {Touse resolus tion requiring the authorltivs of State Institu- tlans to present speellleations of improye- nents proposed and nsked for, to the next General Assembly. Ait BEING SCOOPEDS The House DH making appropriations for © militin purposes was pushed tu the front by A Senater Adams, and sent through on the ‘jump, [twas rather late tn the session, but Vo botter late than never, Z Senator Rinehart. presented 9 foint resolu- tion res ting the uppofntinent of a Jofut Commisston from tho Sennte and Louse to Investigate the condition of the insane throughout the State. ‘fhe Conmuiisslon fs ta report to the next General Assumbly. ‘Tho resolution was adopted unaniimotsly, That same old Mac Alister-Stebbing bond— “the one which is always “the Inst?’ —-was Anally got out of the way by ordering it pald—by bil. " ‘ 4 i 3 x % FLOWEM-DAY, A House bli, making Deceration-Day n Tegal holiday, was read a third thie, and it vas ineet and fitting tosend It through Just at this partieadar tine, ‘This patriotic allusion on Sonntor ‘Bell's =" part sent the bill te the Governor for hls ‘ap. 4 proval, ca ‘The next sithject proved to be a Hongo bill i giving School ‘Trustees the power te mnend ey, thelr reedrds, "Lhe sehool talks will have ta « stick to the old books, however, in their fi present condition, as the blll was beaten. i CLAIM YOUR HAGGAGE, A patent Unelatined Bagaitee bill was read for the, third and last thie, It originated in the House, and gives common carriers and ‘warebouscinen all sorfs of powors to clean up thoir“on bund" lists, It dled jn tho Inst diten, Representative Plotke’s amendment to tho Mochunte’s Lien law wag nuracd o while, bat Mually collapsed, and was tenderly laid away, Tho House bill lexallaing Quaker marringes ot through on the squeeze, NO SQUAUNLE ‘THIS TIME, ‘Lno Bennte then wont Into executive session and conlirmed the uppointment of n tong lscor » Noturles Public. The session thon rose. LAST TUNN, Senator Hunt presented a resolution roquest- ing the appolatinent of a cominittee to Inform the Governor thut the Senute was through If he vwus, ‘Tho resolution was adoptad, and the Commit- teo went down stairs to sev hls Exceltency,. Sonator Fifer uiaved ta suet tha Plotke Mo- chanie's Lien law on ita feet again, bit tho ino- on wus Jost, und the bill killed beyond hope of resurrection. Sees Pas ‘Tho Sonate took a recess for halt an bour, and when it reconyvouod Assistant Seoretary Torwll- Jiger was prescuted by the Seuutors with « tand- BoMO guld watch, Tho Fifer Chango-of-Venue bill camo back Trom tho House amended. Tho changes were Indoracd by tho Sonate, Vho Cummittes to walt upon tho Governor rus poise that his Uxeellonay had nothing further 0 detain the Senate or prevent Its ndjuurning, Senntor Needles stopped to the door and ine wited udenso throng of visitors to enter tho Chomber for the purpose of iiatenlng toa Deoe pratlon-Day speech from Senator Hit. ‘Tho Hdgur County man declined, much to the Alsgust of tho ocgupants of the crowded ebam- ber, though be did make one of the customary Speeches oxpresalvo of regret at partly wit! 0 comrades of a Wenaage uesslon, and wae foly wed by Sonutors Campbell, Merritt, Shaw, aud Whors, Benmtor Merritt was particularly DVERCOME BY THE IMELINGS OF TIE st0- MENT, a the ocension was fur ali tho world like a. otnadiat lovo-foust or a catnp-imeoting brouk- Ps A inossago was revolyed fram the Hovae to Sugerent that tho breuking-up tine bad nbout rrived, Tho Secretary of tho Senate was instructed to Yeturn tho conplimont. _ President Humilton yory feollagly apoke of sbe Scuutors dend and gone since i is first exe crience In Lexislitive iuttors, and bado all Present farewell, Aftor uppointing Senators inebartand Adume on the Commission to ox- Unioe the condition of the insane of tha State, 2 than at 320 p. in, declared, by virtue of liw, e Bonute adjourned sino dic, TlOUSE. A MERRY HEAUE GOFS ALL THE DAY, Bpectal Lapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Serixoyinvp, UL, May 8.—The last duy of She session found ® quorum of frolicsume, Foodsuntured, ynit ut thues rather bolster- dus, Members, bent on mating the most ot mae opportunity w wind up In flrat-clasy vyle. On notion of Mr, Baldwin, the House pro- seeded to take np Sengte bills on third read: tug, and Senator Campbell’s bi, calling for Ictafted returns of DELLNQUENT TAXES Dy ‘Town Collectors to County Collectors, was the first to arrive, Jt passed with the Imergency clause, aud goes to the Governor, Mr, Youngblood Interrupted the exercises iy rising ton oP QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE, ‘wd denouncing As ungrateful as well as un: tue Lhe charge, ut least Inferuntially made by Mr. Linegar the other day, that he had delonged tu the Knights of the Golden Circle ond was arrested for disloyalty w the Unton, ‘The denial "was accompanled with explanations to the effect that his arrest, like that of Josh Allen aud thers, was without warrant, and therefore Mlegul. But he bad nover beon ina condl- tion where ho could have been urrested on a ‘Warrant and tried for felony. Could the gentleman frum Alexander say as uuch ? } a: a Senator Bell suid this wus the day itselt, ‘Tho rest of tho gentleman's remarks was de- voted ton DEFENSE oF TIS DEMOCHACY fn kicking amulnst the poliey of the majority on te Demoeratle side on tho appropriation pitts. Mr. Mann got back witha strong plea for the netion of the Democratte majority, and Mr. Linegar wound up the divertisement by saying that he had never glonted over Mr. Youngbtooil’s arrest, or Judge Mulho's are rest, or Josh Allen’s arrest, as Mr. Youngblood had charged, but had gone so far os to sign the paper on the strength ot which Judge Mulho hind been releused, As to having been Ina position where he could linve been arrested ona warrant, that was true. Ile had been arrested on the charge of conspiring with MEN 11 NEVER KNEW todefraud the Government In the whisky business, but he was never tried, tho ease had been disinissed, and there was nothing pending against iin to-day. After this te variation from the sual Mine of proceedings the regular order of bust hess Wis resunied, A Senate bill In regard to AVPEALS IN TAX CASES was rend a third time and passed. The bill provides that appeals and writs of orvor may be taken and prosecuted from tte tual orders, Judgments, and decrees of the County Court to tha Sypreme Court or Appellate Court, In proceedings for the confirmation of special assessinents, in proceedings for the sale of lands for taxes apd specini assess iments, tnd in nll common Jaw and attach- ment cases, aud enses of forelble detatuer and forelble entry and detainer; and that such tnpeals and writs of error shail, when not otherwise provided, be taken and pros- eeuted in the same manner as appenls from, hd writs of error to, Cireuit Courts, THE FIRST VETO, ‘The Governor sent In his veto of House bill Gi—n DHL in regard to the time of electing County Superintendents of Schools,—for the mood and all-sttitiviont reason that preoisely the samme polut has alreatly been covored fn 4 Senate amondment to a Hougy bil, GAMNISHMENT, Senator Whito’s Garnisuient vill, allowing a garnishee to demand witness fees iu ndvaney, Instead, 18 now, of allowing them to be entered up undor the subsoquent Judgment, was read a third tine and passed. Another bill, by the samo author, providing that iwhero a stroct bas been Improved inn ‘perinanent manner it shall bo maintained there. after at tho public expense, and not nt thy cx- pense of tho owner of the nhutting property, WENT ‘TO ‘THE WALL, unable to muster moro than sixty-threo votes. ‘The Change-vl-Vonuo bill, which provides sub- stantially that n.fellov may allege prejudice against two Judyos, but can't goto tho extent of awearing aminst three, was. read a last time, and will go tu the Governor, DEAD Folt A DUUAT, DEAD, The Iluuse refused to ndopt the Conference Cominitteo's report on the almost interminuble Road nnd Beldgelaw. Tho mensure ls donder'n a horcing” now, aod tho farmers, who bad tought over it for wocks, apnarently expe. rienced fow regrots, - ‘Tho Howse put the finishing touch to the Son- ate bill giving the Penitontlary Commisaloners police authority over the Ponttentiary grounds, and tho Conunissioners will horentter keep their grounds freo from trespassers and Jnirudors. THN REMAINDER OF THE MORNING SESSION was brief but nolsy. By resolution tho House decided that tt wortld have 2,400 more of the Leg- islative Bluc Books at the rate of 3 cents aplece, ‘Thon ittook up and concurred In the Senate jolut resolution providing for tho ap- Polutment of 0 committer to inqtire into tho condidion of the Insane, uscurtaln whether more hospital room (s necessily, and report to the noxt General Assembly. Tho usual formula of typ- pointing committees to wait on: the Governor und the Seuute and inform them thut the House WAS about to ‘adjourn wis gone through, and thon, amidst much tilarity, paper-throwlyy, ete, n reecas wus taken untifi o'clock, ‘THY: FUNNY NUSINESS was ronowed In tho ufternoon nnd xeptup at Intervals until the lust manhgd biddon the piace farewell. No business was done, nor was thero any thought of dol ans. The Chairmen of tho several Cominittecs untonded the tow dead hopes of intny a once ainditlous and aspiring Btutesmin, now content to tnke his tuck with the rest of them, and willing to concede that tho people could yet along for uwhite yot without tho remedial uency of bis propused nmend- Inents to the inw. The Clerk solemnly gnthored up tho reports aud the returned bills and taarked them fur tho Berap-heap, THE EVENT OF THE AFTERNOON was tho presentation to Speaker ‘Thomns of n mnignificent gold wateh and chain, the gift of the tiembora of tho House. The presentation Bpeeoh Very appropriately came from Mr, Yun- cu of sa Deinoeratic alite, whe Was in his hap. plest yoln, ; Speaker Thomas, fo response, oxpressed his appreciation of the beautitul gift and bile pleas- Ure at the receipt of such au ovidence of regard on tho part of the Honee, His ono attempt, he aald, hud been to advance tho business of tho session, and in furthoranco of that nt- tempt be had tried to know —nelthor party nor ruction. While oxcltemont hal often run high, bo trusted that nothing but the frlonditest feelings for one wnother were entor- tained, Ho wnnouneced his indebtedness to the Kepublicuns who efected him for stanving by hit, and gave the Democratic minority the credit forhaving TUROWN NO POISONED DARTS, Dbutof having made 1 square, manly Ught, In which they bad struck out stralght from tho shoulder. In conclusion, ho expressed tho ge eral sorrow ovensloned by the news that Rep sentative Chlsholin’s Uttle daughter bad died soon after ber father’s return to bls Riyin home, aud gave utterance to tho hope tat te abadow Of death might durkeo none of the other memes bers’ honscholets, Amidst the applause which followed the 8penk- or's happy ramurkd, Mr, Murpuy, also from tho Denworntle shte, arose and oifered 1 resolution exprassity the npprobution by tho Jlouxe of the Ianner Iu which Gen, Zhomas had tilled the of- flee of Spenker, Thy resolution was unanimourly adopted, and at4o'elock, on motion of dir. Kriol, tho House udjourned sine dic, GOSSIP, ‘ Goop-ny, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sprixavinup, HL, May 30.—'the late ses- sion closed, us usual with legislative sessions, with mingled feelings of pleasure and regret, pleasure at gotting through, and that natu- ral regret which comes from parting. Al the antmositfea once engendered, alt the t- tle mennnesyes from thine to time nucevered, were forgotten and as If they had not been, pil tho voice of song suceveded the earnest tone and the diftmiiled and formal demeanor assiuned by the average legistator in the course of his labors at reforming the laws of the land, ‘The exodus begins to-nfght; and by to-morrow tho town will sink into its accustomed ruts. | The morlts of the ‘Thirty-second Coneral Assumbly will be of 1 negative character, It will ‘bo praised for the fow things It has done and for THE MANY VICIOUS THINGS It MIGHT HAVE DONE but which ft refrained from doing, ‘True, it required nearly itve months to give it even that much of achnaracter; but when It ls re- membered that there cun be fow vyils more glaring tuun hasty, fl-concelyed legista- tion, sure to be repenlet ng suo ay the oppurtunity arises, the public will be npt to congratulate itself on Betting olf us oasity us it did. Of all tho bills that have wruduuted as laws, fow aro positively bad, while some of thom wore really noedud, and ure thorefore positively valuable, ‘Lo tho faults of tho Gongral Asiombly a charitable milto well towo kind y Halle ‘the Governor hua wpproved all but fifteen of tho bills which managed to yet through, and will probably have pet tho seul of bis approval on the romatndes, barring a possible yeto or twa, by to-morrow afternoon, TUE PARIS JURTICE-OFTHE-PEACE MLL hus become a law, 8 has tho bill taking away tho appointment of Park Comintsaioners from the Crroult Judges and Jouving it in tho hunds of the Governor, walle suverdl measures of wore or Jess fun puetunce tu Cook county, Iucluding the revenue billy, tha eyemont House vill, and others, have also reached tho aignity ot a pluce Ob tho stutute-books. ‘The vuthord of tha sev eral hundred of mieusures that did not yo through might possibly bo expected to drop u faw bein tears of pity on thelr uncuredefor graves; bul weary time areata raed eupeara te foal cy a au unkind fate ta of before thoy reuched the desired. whee * Mts NAME WAS GUILMAN, By a curious telograpbic blunder i the trans: milssion of the House roport of last Friday, thu proper hue Gorman wos ground out as * the hist who uy meaut in scare miteadiens ots wt aI ih Born eotlous on ) Recalee Hoveaue bill, and the clreus tt enyou- dered in the Housc, it ahoult be stated thot all af tho Cook Con sleantion, except this matt Gorman—a taxentér at the City. finland Jobe EK, Cook, representative of tho Stock. Yards hulls whackers, voted ind worked ngalnat the annual nsacaainont scheme, There isa Germain or two fn tho detegation, hut netther or any of them disgraced the place they hall from by work lie and snorting for the bill, whereas Gorman end Cook ald, AMUSEMENTS. THE CIRCUS. Atiam Forepaugh's show, with Its extensive Menagerie, most beautiful woman on carth, two-ring circus, cte., is oncamped in all ite glory on the bnke-Front, and gave {ta frat performance yesterday aftorndon to naw auilence limttad only by tho #izo of the font. Exeept tn point of being larger and Vetter inaunged than others, Mr. Forepaugh's ontertainment does not ditfor materially from the circus tho public has ticon farmillar with for so many rears. Whilo tho bencticial features of giving performanues in two rings at tho same me muy tot be apparent to the general publle, anes nobody can by any. PORIMIIITS, keep track of tho yurlous events, Mr. Forepuugh’s enterprise in offering x surfelt of nen who pulse theniselves on iyly-galloping —ateeds, and pnten who dangle from tho tenpe: cuits: Mendable, The ubsence of the candy butcher and femonade hawker was nlsu a pleasant suce Ti80. P Of tho ring performance, it may bo said that the monnge act of Leo Yon West was oqual to ansthing of tho kind ever seen in this city, the horso being trafned to pericetion, while the display made by a troop of stalfiona under tha guidance of the samo gentleman was ulso ons duyable, In tho ino: of aerobutica tho three Herberts did some neat and starting work, and showed thamselyes tu bo musters of thoir pros fession, whilo the whsence of tho snull boy whom tho audience fs momentarily expecting to ace kilted was wt positive pleasure.’ Tho’ troupe of dleyote-riders performed various ovolutions with aki and yrace that showed long and constant practice, Zulla ts nm prepossessing OUNE Wort Who KeciNs 18 much at home of 8 kh wre ne onths ground. ‘The porformin elephants were on hand as advertise and «fd overything culled for on tho-bilig, white In the way of tumbling, leaping, hurdle-jitmping, and eqestrlanisin there Way an untimited supply, aud tho clown, Mr. Willian Burke, kept the ebildven in good .bumor throughout the pers forinnnee, = Berturmunces wilt be given every afternoon and oyoulng during the week. —— MVVICKEI’S, Tho “ Aome Company " opancd Inst evening at MoVieker's In Audrun'’s operetta “ Ollvette," and gave a very cnjoyable porformance. Tho title-role was tuken by Miss Emma Elsner, who basa pleasant contralto valeo, which she usce with good Judgment, and who acta vivaclously and intelligently, Sho {s oniy about 17 or 18 years of ago, atid, it ts said, bas teen on tho stnge but fouror five weeks, If this bo su, sho gives decided promise vf nigh artistic power, Miss Fanny Wentworth presents a neat por- trhiture of the Countess; unexcoptionable In every respect. Tho character of Valentine 1a, for tho first tlme here, endowed with its proper vocal expression. being it the competent hands of Mr, Willi Carleton. who has been such a favorit iu English opera fora fow years ast. Mr. C.'s voice, though nm baritone, §3 80 Whi itsrange that be reaches without dpe vulty the tenor notes required by hia part. Mr. Penkes, niso of agreenblo Enilish opers inein- ory. personates with muet humor “the sud ont seitedy: Mr, Janes Poukes fs a enpital Cogucttes nd Me, Edward Luinb ag tho Dee, and Mr. Georyo Olmi a3 tho Seneschal, fll thoir positions necentubly, “Olivette” will ‘be glyen at every perform- once during the week. NEWSBOYS' HOME. An Interesting Entertainment for the Gumus. ~ Tho Inrgo hull of tho Newsboys’ Home, on Quincy street, wastho scone last evening of anothor of those picasant chtertalumonts, given by ladies and gentlemon of this city for the pur pose of inducing tho lads to stay nt home in- stend of squnndering thor money by going to tho theatres. Tho idea which hus resulted In thoso regular recurring events emanated in the brain of tho Hey, Edward 1, Gulvin, a Unl- tarinu clergyman, who presided fast ovening. ‘This gontleman possesses that raro and happy tuculty of drawing these homeless street wairs to bin, aud is asslating thom to reach a higher moral atinosphierc. In this work he fs ably and Bencrously nsaistod by the Bourd of Managers of the Homo and many prominent busiiess en in thiselty, Tho work innugurated 1s goo one, and, withal, it hugso many pleasant sides to it. ‘Towatch the soventy-flve gaming lnat avening enjoying the performance was a rare treat In itself, und the ludies und wentlemen present ap- preclated thatfnet fully. Herctolore the boys weul to the theatres every Monday oventow. ‘Thoy did not chovse vlways tho best, but gon: orally the lower class of ontortaimments, and the result Jn thelr chaructur nod mors was oc- cording, ‘To them was hold out tho Induce. mentor having the cnjoyment at the Homo every Monda; ovening, ond overy tivo or six weoks udnilision would bo sueurad for thent in vonte first-class theatre, Tho monoy thoy would savein this way should be denusited Ina suve ingé-bank at tho Honte,and they would recelvo interest on these savings at the rate of 2 por cont a month, anda prize bosides would be given tho boy who could show the largest amount of money suyed atthe end of enxoh month. Eueh doy has a bank-book, and Mr. Galvin annouticed last evening that the bank would bo closed next Friduy und Saturday evenings, that the bools mizbe be balanced and a dividend declared next Monday ovenlng, when tho prizes would also be anounced durivg tho ovening’s entortaininent, Ladles und gentlemen interested In redeeming thesy boys, saving them front tue haunts of vico, and olevating thom tn. morals, who can elthor piny some muafenl instrument, recite & funny story, or xtve some portion ol an ovenwg entertainment, should volunteer for there events, Tho nape nausea which the boya bestow and tha iuurked uttontion which they give to ath that ia ing ons will woll repuy the performer, The oye ull kceIn to haven grotesque senso of the huimoroug, but they faye no less wn uppreciit- ton of pathos and sentiment wheo well ron- dered, whothor on the plono or on the piutiorm, Mis Jennio Hunter did tho realting Inst even= ing, and shu was cneored agin and agaln for her able rendition of soveral very funny and eqiniiy diticult pieces, Mise Lice Sprague, daughter of Sr. A. A. Sprague, executed the * Rumennol-Qstron" of Rubinstoln and Wag: neta “Splonlug Song,” transposed by Lisat, on tho plano, in a tanner that was remarkable fur one su youny, wid showed tilent of the blih- est order. Yet ‘those diicnit pieces elicited the Welleinerited appliuse ot the boys, and proved that tage apprecintod tho elfarts of tho urtlsto, Miss Nelile Woodward sung several songs, und Incompany with Mra. Alburt Ginspoll sang soy> eral dacte, alt of which were pplauded to tho echo, Miss Unoter finishing tho ontertainmont with a dialect recitation and “ ‘Tho Switchwun's Dream.” AG th mide an appeal for the gonvrous support of tha Home wud the encouragement of these ontor- Saamontsy which all present so heartily on joyed, i SAD IGNORANCE. To the Editor of The Uhieuyo Tribune, Cuicago, May 80.—The ‘ines of Saturday sys: “OF tho Bible that is used by tho Romun Catholles tho O14 Pestamont is what Js known ay the 'Daway translation,’ publisted by tho Downy Univeraity of Eugland ti tho ffteonth veentury.” Dounl, or Douay, Is a town tn France oC tho Department of Nords it formorly bes Jonger to Manders, Phillip Hg ha 10d, folded a ulversity bere after tho mudel of tht ef Lous Yalu. Brom this it ny puns tit tho Wines is Wbout us oblivious of Wutorieal ns of common truth, BSpolling wrouy, geog wrong, nutionnlt: ebrouoloxy Wrong’ phieal location of tho untvoralty wrong, Can It got anythiug riyber So THEY WANTEO TO BE PIRATES, Sptetal Dayateh to The Chicago Trikunk Mirwaukey, Wit, May 00-A woek ngo the 0 and 38 year old sons of J, Hellttin, a salesinn for Adlor & Ca, wholesale clothing denlord, nils- torlously Wisapponrod from. tholr homes und tho oity. Ic is now learned thot thoy collocted 810 frum tholr fathor’s employer, und with the raauiey started West to hevome pirates. They nro yietius of yellow-back Ituracure. es ASAD CASE, Special Iapatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, May 00,—Fredericka Bruadbock, tho 18-your-old German girl who was recently found tn an oulbousy on her Luthor’s pronilsos suitering from hegleet from 8 loathsome div- vase, died in tho County Hospital to-day, Mor body wus eo fuocuintad from the disvaio that wortitication set In before death, ee THE PROHIBITION QUESTION, _. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Somonaus, Hl, Moy 0—Onr Village Board elected In April being a tioon the livense question, all resigned, whereupon the Village Clerk calied 0 special election, whielt hus been held. to-day, und resujted in the BlegHlon of a Livense Board by a majority of al, need ADJUDGED INSANE, 8 THapatch to The Chicago Tribune. Deoasun, I), Say W—In tho County Court. here to-day Mrs. Koburt Parker, of Marou'Town- sbip, uged W ycard, and baving an estate valyed Bt 35,000, Was adjudged inoue for tha second ime, Thu cuuso of ber iusanity, which bus ux- tated for Lwenty-flve yeurd, Jd adslgued to furuily oubles, 9 cloxo tho Rey, Mr. Galyln. MARINE NEWS. Little Doing in Lake Freights Yes- terday, and Rates Remained Unchanged. Lumber Vessels Still Scares, and Freights Consequently Firm. The Lake Covered by a Donse Fog All Yesterday Afterncon. Arrlyal of the Schooner @. W. Adams with 2,000 Tons of Coal. Acoldents on the Rivor—Went AshoreAr- rivals and Dopartures—Notes, _, MOME GATHERINGS, LAKE PREIANTS. Thoro was little dolug in late frelghts yeater- day. Rates rumained uilehanged, The engage ments unnounved were: To Bulivto—Durges G. W. Adams and David Dows, 20,000 bushels cats on private terms; schooner, not named, corn at aise. For Erlo~Propeller Pailadetphia, 4,000 bushels corn, through rates. Thoro fs still a senteity of vessols for the liniber trade, and frelghts are consequontly firm, LUM CHARTERS, The schooner C, If. finckett wns chartered yesterday te bring lumber from Monominae to this port at $2.23 per 1,000 fect, Hates re ro- ported at $1.76 from Muskegon and $2.25 from Mauistec. A DENSE FOO bung over tha Inke all yesterday afternoon, muking navigation oxecedingly ditteult end dunyorous. Although uo lnrgo tleet lay olf this port, the tuys had conaliurnvle dineulty in reneblug vessels on account of tho thick wenth- or. ‘Toward night, however, the fog vlear soma. what und towing was vory brisk. THE DAVID DOW. Tho five-masted gchouner David Dows, tho Inrgest snil-vessel over Inunchod on tho Inkes, was oxpected yesterduy, but did not put in her appearance, doubtless owing to tho bight hond -Wwinds of tho past few days and the heavy fog prevailing up the Inke. A IG CANGO OF COAT. The mammoth sohooner G, W. Adams arrived at this port yesterday with n cargo of 2,000 tons of anthracite cout, Sho was towed up the North Branch to the coal-yard near rio strect. + THICK WEATITEN, Tho Captain of tho schooner S. 0. Pomoroy, which lett Polnt St. Ignace Inet Thursday ror this port, reports very thick weathor il tho way up. Ho did not sight 2 single vessel from the timo he loft St.Igunes until within ten or ft tven miles of this port. DOCK NOTES. A big fleot is coming. Ship-chundiers report business dull. Nothing wont into dry-dock yesterday, hd i8. a brisk domund for vessol-room of all Suflors in demand, and the supply equiil to the demand, Tho eller Boston tookons full ca grain for buraio yesterday, Fant ‘Tho tug Blackall wont thirty-Avo miles down tho luke yesterday muruiay fora tow, ‘The schooner E, M, Knapp made her first ap> penranco in this port this season yesterduy. ‘Tho tug Martin, Cupt. Cl Sinclair, leavos this muruing with two pontoons for Lake Huron, ‘Tho schoonor Bunrise, coal-ludon, arrived yore torduy, having mado ber first round trip this acnson, Cant, Cary, Marbor-Mastor, snys over 100 snit Vessela are duc ut this port, aud the Captuln is ithways correct. Tho bridye-tendera were kept extromely buay yesterday opening tho bridges for Incoming and outgolitg oratt, Vessel-pwners aronnxious tohave tho wouther reports furnished to thelr shipping-ollee, No, Og West Lake street. —; Tho wind blow q stiff breeze from the north- cast ull duy yesterday, and Incoming vessel-mnen reported tho weather outside oxtreinely cold and raw. i ‘Tho Woatern Transportation Company's pro- peller Milwaukee serie. Inst night per a va cargo of murobandise and aundrics und a few passengers. ‘sho Veysel-Owners’ Shipping Offices reports huving shipped crews for the schooner Wiliam 13. Ogden, to Garden Lay for rallroud thes, and tho sehooner Guorgo Steele, to Grand ‘Trayis Bay Cor burd-wood Inmbor, at 21.75 per day. ACCIDENTS, PARTRD Mt LINE, ‘Tho schooner E. M. Knapp while making fast totha dock at tho Lumber Murket yesterday afternoon parted her stern line, and barely missed ewinging into tho schooner Androw John son, Which was at the tine being towed down the river light. LOST NER MIZ7ZBNUOOM AND GAFP. While tho propeller Boston, graln-laden, of tho Western ‘fransportation Company's Line, was working hor way down tho river ubout noun you- terday, and when just above Eightconth street bridge, she became unmanageable, and ran Into tho schooner Maj, Forry, lying at the dock, and carried away the schoonor's mizzenbooimn and watt, ThosBoston cacnpod without any damage save nslight seratehing. COLLISION BETWEEN TUNS, Tho tug Wolf uttempted to cross tho bow of the tug Btnokbull near the North Plec last ovon- Ing, and was run into by the latter, ‘he only damage done wasn silght cutting of the ruitof the Wolf. WENT ASHORE, Yesterday afternvon nbout 6 o'clock, during thu dense fog, tho schoonor Myrtle, bound for this port, ran ashore off tho Murine Hospital. News of tho accldont was sent to the Vessel> Ownora’ ‘lowing Company, who dispatched tho tug Protection to her avaletance. ‘Tho tug suc. eceded in pullhtug hor otf about miduight pnd towed her inte part, SAILOR LOBT OVERBOARD. When off Waukegan about sovon miles, early yostordny Morning, a suilur on he schoonor Anderson tell everboard from the forcunet- head, Altbouyl the weuthor wis clear and tho sen calm, thy unfortumite mun sunk nnd drowned before assistaticn could renets him. His Niatne was tinknown, but he wus known to haye rosided somewhere on Phillips street, this clty, A SAILOR LNIUKED, * Mitwaukeo Hepubiican, May 3: “Tho achoouer Racine, of Chleayo, boutd for Stunistey, arrived hero Hyht lust Suturduy, Her Captain reports Chat bis Mate, by n miliatep about 2:80 o’vlock Baturday morning, full Into the forward batch and was severely injured, Tha Captain of the {tugino telexraphed ta the owner of the sohoonor, and he arrived Saturday evouing to take the In- Jured man to Chicago, “The Muto was kept in tho hold of the vessel wutll yesterday, when bo Was removed to the train and taken hone,” COLLISION HETWEEN BCHOONENS, Sprebit Dizpaten to Tha Chicago Tribune. Pour Connouny, Ont, Muy 0—-Tho schooner Ialty Huuilton, toaded with lmbor, eolllited to-day nese Aflanburg with the schooner Canue da, bound up, Hight, The Cand got clear withe out much dumuye, but tho Hamilton is reported wonaiderably chutnuged. ‘Special Mepatch to The Chicago Tribune. Ueno, Stay W.—Avaut 8 u'clack this afternoon 26 tho sehvouor Lilly Hartiton, with wcarge of lumbor, was coining down tute tho quunt-look she wis run into by tho schuoner Canada, whleb was etal uns fud after pass. ing through the lock sank, Duimngo unkuown. it will bo remembered chat avout the sumo tig last yonr dhe sank with a argo Of corn, and o sult, itisauld, ts wtill ponding in tho courts ngulust an American insurance company, It bee jou chalyanst that tho canal was not of propor jepth, HER DACK BROKEN, Epectat Dispatch ta The Chteaga Tribune, CONNWALL, Ont., May’ W.—Lutor accounts frum the seboonor ‘Sawy je, of Hituliton, say sho hug now vine fevt af, walor in ber hold.” Hor back appears ta be brokeu, and it 16 the general beliof sho will be a total. wreck. It will bo al- Most an fopossbility to fot her unlouded, the current runs so awift at this point, When about to cnter tho canal pn tow of tho: propeller Lake Ontario together With the burge Fortune, it is suid owing to tho inability of the propeller sho was not given onough swing to enatilo hor sa clear the pier, hue struck it and suuppod tha thrue-Inoh hawser connecting ber with the Fortuue and the tug, when she shot sytaide aud down towards the repldy. Her snehors were cast, and the Cuptuin in a stall bout putout nnd brought o lie ashore, but thoy wero broken like whip-cord, Sho shot the basin of tho raphis, strliing hurd aud frequently on way down. Tho Captain could not again main tho Vousel. Mer cargo wits $7,000 bushuls of whent, consigned ta Montreal It is anid both vossel and curgo are fully iuaured, The amount or nnnivs Of tho interested cowpanics ure not Kuown as yut, BROKE UE UBVEUEE WHERE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, CuByetaND, May 00,—Tho steamer City of Romo broke her reverse wheel on ber triul trip Sunday, ——— MISCELLANEOUS. LOW WATHR IN THE BAULT, Special Pispatch to Ths Cicago Tribune, CLUKVELAND, ©., May W.—Vessels arriving bere report thut tho low water iu the Sault T ttiver and canal causes them constderable trouble, LAUNCH OF A A Spectal Diapateh to Tha Chicago, Tribune. Muskroon, May 30—-A_ new echooner, the Jessie Martin, was launched here Saturday. ‘TH RENOFIAIER, Speetat Msparch to The Chicago Tribuns, Pour ConnonsK, Ont. May 00.—A tug, witha dredge in tow, loft bero this afternoon to try and relouso the schooner Kinglsher, whlch ta ashore hear Port Burwell, THE W, It. TAYLOR. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Detnorr, May 30.—The tug Winslow arrived this ntternoon with tho wrecked schoonor WW, KR. Taylor, THE YACHT COUNTESS OF DUFFERIN Js anchored off Windsor. Ste twill tow to Chicago with some prupoller. KEWANEE MAMDONen¢ Speetat Nuawateh fo The Chteaco Tribune. Kewanee, Wis. May M.—Tho new tie Morn- via arrived ft Manitowou susterdags Sha wit bo employed in towing stone for tho bars bor, A large foree commonces Work on tho harbor noxt weok. + GRAIN AT DULUTI. Duturiy, May .—Owlng to tha heavy fog that. hae overhung the ink fer the past fow dys, mivigation hns been sinck, There ts m henry. ahipmont of wheat trom this port. Elevator 2 has tow 44,000 bustots {it store, af | whitets ea) grades No. / hari, In Blovator 8 there ate O89, OW bushals, 675,000 of which is No. I inured, ON HE WAY TO THIS PORT, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MinwAuKRE, Wis. Muy 30.—The schooner Guido Pfister, which mot With « Rerlous digis. tor list full and was ropatred nt Manitowoc, are rived here to-diy in quest of a cargo, Nuvo of fering, she proceeded to Chicago. ASSIDIED DuTY. Capt. 3. Davis and Lleuts, Kilgore and Cros- loy, assigned to the revonue-cutter Amlrew Jotnson, urrived to-day and at onco assumed tholr respective poslttons. TUR OANGO LOOT. An Informal meoting was held to-day for tho murpose. of forming a carge pool. A now ape vortionment was presented, which proved ite. coptable with the uxeuption of placiig one share. An adjournment was taken until to- morroy in orter te hear from the Company asked fo make tho required concession, ON ACCOUNT OF THE GANADIAN WRECKING LAWS, Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Bureaco, Moy 3—Tho marino underwriters In this city have entered into a contract with Mr. i. McCollum, of Canada, to release and doe liver nt this port the sehuoner Kinglster, ashore near Port Burwell, Tho contraut priva 1s $5,000, The amount usked fs considered exorbitant, but undor the hoathoulsh Canadian wreeklig Inws: this price must be patd, or tho vessel can Lo left to rot whpro she Jes. Pore AROUND TIIl LAKES. LAUNCHED, ‘The scow Albert Rumsey was Inunched Into Rhodes’ Sttp, Cleveland, the othor day. Sho is owned and commanded by Capt. John Millar, ettor known ns“ Piz-Tron” Milter. TUR DANGE MIDOnESS. Milwaukeo Hepudlican, May 30; “ Tho bargo Progress, which was purchased by tho Menomo- neo Transportation Company from Wolf & Da- videon lust fall and convorted iuto a steam- barge, will be ready for sorvice by Wednesday, She isono of the handsomest propellora on the lakea. Men were at work yesterday painting her. Tho nume Progress. has been painted on tho bow, and tue lotters M.T. Cu, She will go into the fron-ore trade between Escnuaba and Clovelund.” NEW LLFE*SAVING INVENTION, Dispatch to Cleveland Herald, Ente, Pu., Muy 20.—A test was mude yoster- day of the Intest life-saving invention, the “ Otttnger Sand Wheel,” the Invention of Capt. Ottingor, already of world-wide fame from bla many Inventions now in tse in the [ifo-Saving: Bervico, Tho tira of the wheal is abaut seven inches wide, and Is divided into compurtinents soven inches long, 81x wido, and about two deep, Tho principle upon whieh Capt. Ottingor went to work wis that as tho wheel sank into the sand the alr coinpressed iuto the compartinents us tho wheel revolved would not anly provent tho wheel sinking in tho sand, but would pavk the sund and furnish « hard rovd-bed for the wixou, Tho resuit of the experiinont showed that the Cuptnin's theory wis a very correct one. A witron «with the | ordiniry sand- wheol was loaded with 3,700 reir (the wulsht af the life-saving wagon with its appa- Talus), and the crow of the stution here could with difileulty draw it, and after hauilng ita tow hundred yards they were obliged to stop from. utter exhutration, ‘After resting, thoy touk tho life-saving wagon-with the Ottinger sand-wheel, and Jn cloven minutes thoy had mndoone-fourth of y mile over the roughest beavh tn this vicine Ity, where they were compelled to remove buge stumps and loge In arlee tq make the trink, The return trip was made In live minntes,—time une reevdented In tho aunils of life-saving service history. ‘Tho wheol has airondy baen adopted by tho Government, und jt3 full und complote sticevss will maka If one of tha most valuable of the Ife-suving inventions now in uso. he ux= periments were made in tho presence of Collect= or-of-Custoins M, R, Barr, Deputy Colleotor it. By Gagyxin, and uw number of other gentlemen com- petent to Judge of its merits, and thoy wero all onealy: sutisted with the result of the exporl- nent, PORT OF CHICAGO. ARUIVALS, Stmr Chicago. Manitowoc, sundries. 7 Prop Wilthun Crippen, Manistee, lumber Prop Alaska, Buitulo, sundries. Prop Skylurk, Benton Harbor, sundrica, Prop Charles Itoitz, Mantatee, sundries. Prop Tampest, White Late, sundries, Prop Geonto, Green Bay, sundries. Hebr Evaline Bates, Grand Haven, lumber. Schr J. A, Holmes, Grand Haven, limber, Bohr Mystic, Grand Haven, fumber, Sebr A. Mradiey, Muskegon, lumber, . Schr Hotolt, Feultport, railway thes, Sehr Statford, Muskegon, lumber, Schr John Muck, Mantetee, lumber, Sehr Georgy 1, Wrenn, Travorao City, lumbor, Behr Joscs, Plusieets. wood, . Sebr Foljoweraft, Owon Bound, railway thos, Sebr Bliza Day, Hamlin, (umber. Schr George W. Aduinu, Buttulo, coat. Sebr Monevon, Muskeyon, wood. subr H. A. Richmond, Suskogon, lumbor. Senr Corai, Silver Lake, lumber, Schr Rockaway, Muskegon, humbor, Sehr J. W. Dodue, Buifuto, coal. Schr North Star, Sanisten, tuniber, Bebe Louise Mebonutd, Manistee, lumber, sebr Caledontu, Grand finvon, luinber, Bebe i i. King, Graud Haven, lumber, Sohr Bed. MoVea, Georgiun ay, tea. » Schr Hesslo Boult, White Lake, ties, Sehr U, i, Johnson, Muskegon, lutnhor, Sehr Collingwood, Traverse Bay, wood, Subr Hyderabad, Kingston, pig iron, Subr Norman, Menomities, hinber, Schr City of Toledo, Manisteo, lumbor, Schr Mamie, Muakegon, ti Schr M, 13, Hilo, Marinette, lumber, Sebr O, J. Muueill, Menominee, tumbor, Schr Glullator, Grand Haven, lumber, Buby Barth, Gross Pulnt, zravol, Sebr Rumatdary, Grosa Polut, gravel. Sobr Lyme ee South Chiouigo, ight. Sehr Buurise, Butfalo, hurd coal, Sobr I, M. Capp. Cedar River, lumbor, Schr Anna Marla, Maniates, lumbar, Sehr Maumneo Valley, Gudiigton, lumber, Behr White Oak, Ludington, lumber. Bohr Ada Medora, Black River, lumbor, Sohr fdn, Manisteo. lumbor, Sehr Mary L. Higgle, Grand Traverse, lumbor, Behr J. V. ‘Taylor, Manlateo, lumber, Sebr Clara, Monomlnee, lumber, Behr #. 1, Stockbeidze, Munisteo, lumber, Bobr Guldo, Per port, lumber. Behr Wille Loutel, Ludingtou, lumbor, Sotr Willian Sturges Murinutte, lumber, Schr F, Y.-Avory, Whltotish Day, tullway tles, Hebr Cuppolla, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr G, North, Whiltenall, woo. Sebr [mperial, Manitowoa, railway thes, Hebe Councayt, Ludington, lumber, Schr 'l. 8, Sbrinor, Muskegon, lua: Schr dessio Philly 7 ips. Frankfort lumbor, Sebe Holon Pratt, Suginuy, lumbor, Sobr ¥, 1. Gardiner, ela wocl, ues, BebrL, M. Mason, Garden Hay, tlea, ACTUAL SAILINGS, Stinr Chicago, Munitowne, aindries, Prop M. Grob, White Lake, Hght. Trop Atvort Bopor, Muskegon, sundrics, Prop ‘Tempoat, White Lake, Hight Prop Churlus ttolta, Suntsteo, tight, Prop Annio Luura, Muakegon, light. Prop G. T. Burroughs, Muskegon, sundries. Vrop Buckeye, Susie: tants * Frop Lowls Uilbort, Whitebill, light. Prop Alaska, Erie, 410,000 bu corn, 125 bris tour, Prop Sky lurk, Hunton Harbor, supdeios, Prop George Dunbar, Muekoyon, light, Trop Argonuut, Escanaba, light, Sehr Minerva, Shuskegonslisut. Bohr A. Mouhur, Maringtte, Hght. Schr Mary Aimauda, Grand Haven, Nght, Sebe ‘Transfor, Muskegon, Hight. Sehr U. 0. D., Grand Haven, light, Bohr Adrintlo, Ahnapes, light, Sehr Jason Parkor, Muskegon, Hi ta Sour Iver Lawson, Alnupes, fight, Suhr Sundergon, Muakogon, ligt te Sehr Myatle, Grand Hayan, light. Sehr Roekaway, Muskegon, light, Schr Hertha Barney, Surinette, light, Schr 1. A. Stanton, Sturgeon Hay, light, Behr Rouse Simmons, Muskegon, tight. Sebr U. &. Allon, Grand fuveu, got. Behr Atuunta, Muskegon, Nght, Sonr City of Erle, Grand Haven, Sehr Stafford, Muskexou, Mbt, Sehr Androw Jackson, Muskegon, light. SobrJulta 3, Merrill, White Luke, lgat. Schr Presto, Grand Haven, tlgbt. Sebr Gad Tdlugs, Ludington, lent, Sehr Mary K. Coot, Hamulln, sundries. Sebr Florence Loster, Muntsteo, light. Schr Mary Ludwix, Pavkard’s Bice, light, Sehr W. HH, Hawkins, Muntatoe, light, Schr Maggie Thompson, Hauiitton, lnbt. Bebe Ailes Ieparda, Esoababiy iui che lobardy, Escanal Bebr Loulec, St. Joo, ght. OTHEL LAKE PORTS. peTpROIT. Spectat Diavatsh to The Cricaso Tribune, Dernoit, Mich, May 90,—Paysed down—Pro- pellera Arabla, Indiv. Loiedy and schovucr 8, Le Watson, Areylo aud schooner ilgo, Montatns stentn-barges George King and barges, LB. W. Jeonoss and barges, V. i, Ketchum, Alegbeny and barges, Bella Cross und burges, Glenn and barges, Antelope and barges, Garden City and Unrgos, D. Ballentine and consort, Bay Clty and barges, D, W. Powers, Eluron City and schooners J.B, Joy and Sam Flint, A.B, Alli; schooners D. Vanee, C. Crawford; tug Merritt and fleet and schooner ising Star, tum. A, Sumnor and barges and sehoonor Jolin ‘fT, Mott, tg Musto and barges, Passed up—Vropellera 8, 1. Caldwell and barges, Comtmudora, 8, W. Blanehford, Gordon Campbell: steam-targes City of Concord anit ‘barges, Janes Davidson and schooner Prussia, Jra Uhaltce and burges, Prindiyile and barges, Ginezow and burges, Plymouth and schooners Golden West and H. Roas, It, Stowart and barges, Alpena and ara Yosomlto and darzes3 suhvon. ers Delaware, Monticello, and King sisters, aArrived—sehouner Helle Hanseont, Clonred—Propeller Winstow, nnd schooners H, BP. Maldwin, [tron and: Motropalia, Wiud northeast, ton mites, DUFFALO. Spectat Dispateh to The Catengo Tribund, Borvaro, N.Y. May .—Arrived—Propollers, Beatin, Hultaly, Oneida, Vanderbilt, Juntata, Cordon Campbell, and avtoonsrs Hreotwing, Ponsnuker, Ningara, Montant, Liter J. Clark, W. It, Watson. araity Chtonzos propeller Hine awatha and a piers Minnehaha and Goshawk, gran, Duluth; propeller C, J. Kershaw and schooners James Paige, Monitor, Melyetiay pros peller Pucilir, \ Cleared—Propellers John 1, Lyon, Rochbster, Lyecontug, B. V. Binncbard, Badier Stute, dors Sampuell, and seboonors Lucy J. Cluck, M, Mitchinson, Fleotwing, prop Hiawatha, Himpire stute, and schooner Minnehaha, cont, Dulith, Churters—Propeller Hinwaths and schooners Miunenaha and Goshawk, coul to Milwauked free not $l; propeltor Potonme and svhooners Niagara, Sawyer, nud Helvetia, con) to Miwa. keo at, cents; sehouners — Elizabeth G. 8. Hazurd, B.A. Georger, and YT. 2. Sheldon, to arrive; propeller Nubant, coal to Milwnukeo ut goltig rates; sehooners Lucy J, Clark, Camden, Dantorth, 1 B. Bafloy, coal to Chleugo nt 80 conte: schooner Josopi Lalge, coal, Ashtabula to Muwaukee, p.t; propaller J, 3. Lyon and schooner J. M. Hutebinson, coal, Erle to Chicago, $1 net. Canal froiehts stendy for grain at Saturday's rates, Fitir shipmonts of wheat mate at 6 cents and n sinnll lot of corn at dig conts. Shipments, 113,000 bushels, POUT NUON, Potr [funox, Mich., Say W.—Pagsed down— Propellers Montann, David: Ballenting and cote sort, Sumner and burges. Yay City und barges, ‘foleito and barges, DW. Vortor. and barias, Huran City, Sam Filnt, J, Fe doy. * Passed up—Propelters Winslow, Badger State, Concord, &, L. Lamb, William Cowie and bargos, Burlington and barges; schouners Ienry i Baldwin, Huron, Metropolis, Wind north, fresh, toy, Vor Hurox, Mich,, May 10, 10: Passed up—Propellers Commodore, Chico; 8. D. Catdwoll and consort; James Davidson with schooner. Prusala, Rurlington and barges, City of Concord and consort, 1. Chatleo and barges, Down—Propetlora Michigan and birye, Stuubly and consorts, William Edwards and varges, Eine terpriae and consort, Vassale and barwes; tue Chninpion and rate; sehooners Wiillvm A. Le Cosyno and W. RK. Taylor, Wind, northoast, fresh, . Weathor cloar, PONT DALHOUSIE, Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tritune. Ponrr Dataousry, Ont, Muy 80.—-Passad up— Schooners Prido of America, Kingston to Cnt- cago, phosphate: G. 13, Stoun, Oswero to Chicago, coal; Cunnda, Kingston to Cheboygan, Hnt; stenm-buryes Motamora, Kingston to Cheboygan, Hight; Tincalu, Kingston to Chieago, fight; barges Benson, bana and Ttussoll, Kingston to Cheboygan, Wht; Gibrattor aud Lisgae, Kiugs- ton to Chicago, light, COLLINGWOOD. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cauninawoon, Ont. Muy 30.—Arrived— Steamer Luke Eric, from Culeago, graly, pase sengurs, and froizht. Departttre—Steamor Tako Erle, passengers and freight, ERCANAIA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chieaoo Tribune. ESGANABA, Mich, May i).—Arrlvad—Propel- fora Minnesota, 8. O. Raldwin, D. W, Rusts schooners D, K, Clint, I, ©. Butts, CG. Lrumpit, Jessle Linn, Two Fannios, Watertown, Melvina, Departed—Propollers City of Now York, Inter- Ocean, Minneapolls, W. L. Brown, Forest City; schooners Melving, WH. tl. Brown, Adventucer, City of Greon Buy, Watertown, DULUTH. Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune. DowuTit, Minn, May 90.—Arrived—Tug Rellof, Clovelund, towing schooners Marsh, Florida, Fitzhugh, and Huvana; burge N. i. Fatrinuk, East Saghoaw: Propellers City of Duluth, Calen+ go; City of Owen Sound, Collingwood; Manla- tec, Houghton; Shicaluna, Montreal; schouuor Guiting Stur, Marquatte, Cleard—Propotlera City of Duluth, Manistec; barge J. R. Wilting, Murquette. PORT COLNORKE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chirag Tribune, Pour CoLpoune, May 0,—Passed up—Schoon- er John Kt, Noyea, Osivexo to.Chicnyy, coal, Pasacd down—Schooners Singapore, ‘Toledo to Kingston, whoat; Rival and Charger, Toledo ty Ogdonshurg, corn; Wawanvah, Detroit to Kings- fort, wheat; Binzing Star, Detroit to Ogdensvurs, wheat; Myatle Star, Milwatikeo to Oswexo, wheut; Senator Mood, Loledoto Oswaxo, Whout; Comunehe, Chicago ty Kingston, corn. MUSKEGON, Special Dispatch to. ‘The Chteago Tripunt MuskeGon, Mich., May 30,—Lumber shipmente to-duy 2,797,000 feat. Clearancos, teuty-one, The propeller LE. EB. Whompson tools a tot of cattle ty Sheboygan yesterduy. MANQUETTR, Speciat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Manguerte. Mich, May W.—Arrlved—<Pro- ellors Hepublio, J. I, Whiting; schooners Grace Holland, Ironton, Venus, GC, Kinney. Clonred—Propeltor J. K, Whittas, Passed down—Stonmer City of Clovetand. Wind northonst, Houvy fog for tive duys. CUENOYGAN, Special Dispatch to ‘The Chieago Tribune, CavmovgaNn, Mich, May iW.—Arrived—Tog ‘Woods and stoani-barge Norman, Clonred—Propaller Lawrence, steam-barge Clinton aad tow, und gtounor Keweenaw, ‘Wind north, light. Thick weather, warm. ————— ENSILAGE IN WISCONSIN. Speetat Correspondence of The Chicagu Tribune, Ocoxoxowoc, Wis, May 28.—Tho wonderful success that Dr. Weeks has had in tho presurva- Chicago Chieayo, TS, still malotaing a desire amoug ull the sue coseful farmers In this yicinity to try it them- -jesclyes, By snother week apring seeding and planting will bo finlahud, and the buid.ng of silos will commenco; fidecd some have alrondy ‘boon begun. Whethor thoy will meot with tha same success that the Doctor has romalua to be geen. Dr. Weeks, bofore bullding his sitos. thoroughly posted bimself on the golenca in- yolved in the operativn, corresponded with those who understood it, and probably ‘knew ag tauch how to manage one thon ts he docs now, Ho snys that tha many whoure now building have already committed an crror by going ationd bofore they knew what was necessary to ho dono; and the fnet that this knowledge 13 80s necessary for the —suecessful result ot the experlmeuts may cast a damp upon tho gonoril uso of wllos, But atill any ine telllgant farmor who dosires 80 to do can post himeolf sulliclontly to mako the onsllage prove @ partin{ success at lenst. Uf thoro is ono, faut recognized by all agri- culturists, it Is, that a vortain quautity of grads, whivh, consumed In a greun state, represents an ascortainod nutritive value, losos n considers ubte proportion of that valuein drying, A cow, whilo feeding on xroon grass In the summer, Iy woll kuown to give a for better quality uf willis than tn wintor, when fed on the auine material wbondriot, Te ts ostiinatod shit, while ening through tho process of drying, luv and folder Jogos at lonst one-half of ‘thelr richest and must usslinitative wlements; und the valuo of kooping this imaterial in the same green stulg until neudod for winter wo le very great, and Canuot bo doubted by avy one, An error which has been made, ond which writers bave wrongtully sustained, tain cutting thy fodder and allowlug it to dry a little betere stowlog it away Intho silo, Husflaze when thus pronured 18 far inferlor to that which ts packed tore time hus been fiver itto dry, ‘Tho form of the ally exercises u groat influ. enge on the result. Tt should uvutd angles; and, todo this, the clliptio slio with verttual walls affords the beat oxample, The preiorvation of tho onsilage in small silos ta found to be much joforlor to that in lurge onca,—for, no mutter how much wolght te applied, it ty ulmaya found that tho cnallugo neue tho walls {s somewhat spoiled, while that in the contre is much botter poogerved, Besides, in a lance silo the woights van vasily be inade transferibvle and constant, 80 that ouly that part from which you get your supply fs Open tu tho action uf the uir, In tilling the aio, cary should be taken that the fodder by cut flue ung evenly strowed. ‘The filling anoulu go on without delay unl felabod, When the silo is filled to the top, and carefully leveled, spread along tho surface straw from olght to ton Inches deep, ‘Then pluco on bourds Wlug close together, ‘Thess should be put Qorosd the allo in order that, when {t 1a being fed- ont, they nay be taken olf one by one us the silojs cut duwn vertically, Upon this weney should be piled an abundance of weight, sucl U8 sloues, logs, ote, ‘One of the beat hooks on the preservation and avienco of ensilage ta written by the Frenchman Auuusto Goffurt, and transiatod by J. 1. Brown, with the lutest facts councated with the systum, ‘The book ig published by. the Now York Plow Company, $5 Boekuiun streat, Now York, aad will be sent free on application. rT ‘GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. Charranooas, Tenu., May 9.—Tho Discount and Deposit Bank of-thls city bas closed its doury, und will wind up ita ulfuirs, ‘Tho credit- ore are to be pald lu full, ‘on of groon fodder by the onallage process, as | reported In Tus ‘Tripune of Fob, 6 and March . = ee \ RADWAYS EADY tes EL, , DR. RADWAY’s SARSAPARTLLEAY RESOLVENT THE GREAT BLOOD PUR, Obunges as Seen and ¥, elt, they Daily Occur, At! er Using a Few Doses, 1, Good spirits, disnppearnics lauguor, melancholy, incre, md alert amd muscle, ties renee anh S Strong! eruses, Nypreli 7 {sh for food, to more aoue crac eeete Th Draghy good digestion, eatm and wert Ml sleup, awaken fresh and viroranee urbed 3 Disnppenranes of apota, blotch the skin look clete and benny ghnuged, frau ie turbld snl clo ay Hear vherry or amber colors wate Creely trou the. blader ‘ueingh tae ‘ated i or scalding; it a Dal de wehaas, a OF NO sediment; . Marked nfinntion of quantity and ueney of fnvoluntary. weal, wid Gf nnileted fa that way, Witte es deeha Weaknes ariliness ch HUINLY of per. manent ere. Ingrensed strony ber tho secroting glands and faneueee seh ba stored to the several orgnns, Os Tee . Yellow tinge on the white af the ey the swarthy, atffron arpearance on ‘the’ aa chaiiged to a clear, Hvely. and healthy cele u. Those suffering from weak lunges or tubercles wil realize wre expectornting freely tha tungh phil from the Ings, alr ectls, bronekt or windy: throwt or howls dimblshinge the teeyaenet) cough: geteral Increase of steength Uitougbout tho system; stoppage of night-«woute unde and Teclings of wenkness ‘round the att lows, shoulders, eft; cessation of cold “1 ebiils, nenso of guffocition, Intid teenth wd paroxyam of conan on yng down ‘ur arog the nioraing. All these distressing aymie meuaally sui sttrely alienprea ROE f. An day nftor day thy SAMSAPARILLIAN 4 taken now signs of returning heala wij appear, nthe blot tmproves in purity and etre lsense will duintitshs und nil farcign and ees deporits, nodes, tumors, cancers, hart fun cles bo Fesotved away, nnd tho unsound teat sound and healthy; ulcers, fever sures, chronia extn, cisenses, wrudiintly disappear, . In cusca where the kysiem has been yated, and Mereury, ksilver, Comes Husate have accumulated and beeome deponited in the bones, joints, ete., causing caries of | the bones, rickets, spinal rvatiires, contortions, white nwolllny Varivoke veins, ete, the SAI SATAN s veil Fesalvo awny those deposit Wd exterminnte the virus of fhossetiee 0 disease from 9. If thoso who nre taking these medicines for tho cure of Chronic, Burufulous, or Syphiite senses, however slow may be th betler", and Mud thelr wen their teak and welgbt tnereas Hy ing ity own, it is 1 sure alien that the cure ts pm gresaing. In theso dieensra the mitient ehber kels better or worse.—tho yirus of tho diseasn ig Hot inactive; if not arrested and driven from the blood, ft will epread and continue to under ming the constitution. As soon asthe SANSAe Cot TAD pages tho Fatleny “Toot betters every hour yon will grow better an healthy atredth ant ean, |r = sprees }o grout power of this remedy ts In disc that threaten death, as in ne CONSUMPTION of tho Lungs and Tuberenious Phthisis, Serotie In-Byphiloid Disenses, Wasting, Dexeneration and Ulceration of the Khines Page of Water (iuatantuncou where catheters bave been u away with the painful operation of usiny thea instruments), dissolving Stone in the Bladder and In all cases of inflammation of the Blad« der and Kidneys, In chronia cases of Leucorrheen and Uterine diseases. One buttle contains more of the active privet ins of Medielnes than any other Preparation faken in Tenspoonful doses, while others requite ive or six times as much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. IR. it. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF CURES AND PiRtEVENTS Dyweatory, Diarrhes, Chotera Morbur, Feve Gnd Ague Baeumatiam, Neuratgls, Diy) therta, Infilnenan, Sore Throat, Disicult Wreathing, Bowe: Complaints, Looveneys, Diarrhea, Chuluota Murbus ur petata)die Chargos from the vowels, nre tonne in ior i mito "a Heady Keltet, No conte nH Wonkncsd OF laasitude, will ‘Ih At Reliet. TY? WAS THE FIRST AND 1S THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops the most excruciating pains, ailays Intiammations, and cures Congestons, Beets of the. Lainie, Stomach, fakels of is 11s, DY ONG, eats | TN VHOS ONE LO AWENED MINGTES, No matter how violent or exeructating pain 106 Ihuornntio, Hederiddon, Infirin, Crp ple, Nore ous, Nourilgie, or prostra! If futon, RADWAY READY HELMEF wlll aford nstint GnKo. OF ‘THB KIDNEYS, ANE AMLATION OF THE BLADDER, IRFLAMBMATION OF (IL5 OF Ulcerate hat benent if eat UE mtu ry oo . Dinhotes, Blom. Het atfurded d, thus doing R. Gon of jntiamnn follow te use o: ie BOR THUOAE DIEEICUL HON PETATIO! “A BYSTERICS, hour, Dt eee TOOTHACI uy OUBN ES, bl ie NEURALGIA, CoD cit Lis AGE CHILL, extion of thy Mei el part or para whore the pal or difloulty 3's ease and comfort, ‘Thirty to sixty drops in balf a fame rains, ur Stomat eur Os Bane, Dinrrhaen, Dysentery, Colle, Wind (othe Bowels, and nll Inter nd nll in Paina. ravelers ahould slwoys curry # bottle ne me Cee ele lean ter will pravent sick of wuter, ui ie better than French Bran of Bitters as a atimulaut, FEVER and AGUE 1% AND AGITR oured for Hity, cons mors is hot Neonatal nygent In this ind pas will cure Fover and Ayuo and all other vate us, Bilicus, Scarlet, | yppout, eflow, andy ma LADY TTY CENTS PEI HOTTLE. HOWEIS. PANES UTE oe WRIGH, INELUENZdy “RADWAY'S Regulating ills! PREFEOC! PUNGATIV #8, soormNd ATERF ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWA’ RELIAULE, AND NATURAL IN THEIR OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. ted ty tasteloss, elegantly cost me, panne: regulate, purity, ¢ leans Btrengthon. Hadway's Pils for tho Crt, disorders of thy Stomach, Liver, Howse coy Boys. der, Nervous Dlscares, Hout Com stipuiion, Codtivencss, Indigestion, 9 ifiousne Yover, Intlammation of the al VI es, ‘and alt dorungenwnts of the La cera, Warranted to effect & pe on Purely vegetable, containing vo bier e@rul, or deluterious druxs. tome resulting ‘Obsoryo the following aymplome M from Disorders of the Digestive Pith Conatipution, Inward Piles, eager flood fu the ‘Head, Acidity we bo jausea, Heurtburn. Disgust of Fort aime of weight ii the Stommeb, Sour ett stom Binkingd or Flutterings in the PILOF fat Pig, ach, Swimntatng of tho Head. Hur Atay cule Breathing, Fiuttering of the} . or Sutfocating Sensations wheu i tare, Dota or Webs before the sKDN Ty rpirge Bull'Patinin tho Head, Detieleny or pia ton, yellowness of tho Skin ain ei shoe tho. ‘Sido, Chest, EAmba, und sudden Heat, Burning fu tho Flesd, jy wilt troo the guiem Fae eee to abu Spained qisnrders rom A! , PRICE 24 CENTS PEK nox. BOLD BY DRUGAISTS: Read “FALSE AND 0. Send a lettor stump fo mADWEST NEW (0. 38 WARREN-ST., COR. C ae ‘far infonnation worth thousands wil De LIC. vou. == TO THE PUBLIC. oun be no Dotter auarnntee 2 temes ‘tha: best fi rf Dr. Radway's vld oatutilaber Re Tejon 0 Ty worthle i rane oth pee Fuleo esc Veale fy eS Meow. As there Bad Pills, bo sure und ask on abate Ghat tay Gimy " hud” 9.

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