OFFICE, BTJXjIjSTIIT BTJIIiIDItBra-, COR. 12TH STBBBT A. IT 33 -WASIII3iTC3-,r03Sr .A. VHSIETTJBl. JOHN H. OlKLY, PROPRIETOR. CAIRO. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 30, 1873. BULLETIN BUILDING VASHINGfON-AV. OUR OIIpUtJIIKH. l,m:SHYTi:iA'NiSt'4 Strefcf. Prcaihlntf, HuLbath t 10 a.m. and i) p.in I'rayiir mcetiuir, "Wednesday ti p. in. 'ubballi .School, 3 p.m. J. .VI. Lansdcn, Su perintendent. Hut. II. Thayku, Pastor MirrilODIST. Cor. Klglith and Walnut St. I'rcncliliiKf Kabbath ul 10 a.m.., and 7 p. ui Sabbath School, 3. p.m. I,. W . StlllWClI, TEMOBAPHE tJiipciintctidont. rasior. Ill'ltClI OK THE it'EI)KEMKH-(plM-iial.) Morning prayers. Saboalh I0J u.m. Kvenliw tna)(T!, "I'p.m. "ubbatb School, l n.mJ lti:v. K. Coan, Iteclor. sT. PATtlCK'.S CHUItClI Mlth St. aud WamiliiKtun Am-iiik-. I'libllu mrvlce, SjblwtU 8:10 and 1QJ a.m. crprra, 7 p.m. .-ulilntli School, !! p.m. J-VrUrv ix-ry day, &-a.m. ItKV. P. J. Q'llAI.I.OItaN, Priest. -T. JOSEPH'S ( lU.Itni. (llTlliaU,) COP ntr or U'alMniHl CritM atrreta. - Ma., every sibbath at 10 o'clock a. iu. Vpl'tf, 1! r.lh. . A la. .luring wtek da) . i o'clock n. in. i fHnv. L. llomuN, Priest. (.HUMAN , LUTHERAN CHPRCH-I3tb tltk-n titwn Washington Avenue and Walnut IfcLL- Pret-hlii fjiinday niinii at 10 o doc. abbalb .-fh'iol at !t o'clock p. m. 11. ;. I'lilclokf, fcutffcrliiteiidmt. I'.kv. Iton'T. llKi.nin, Pastor. VOUNti MEN'S CiruiiTIAN ASHoClA TIOX. Hfsular mcctlDtf second Mouday iucIi montli t their room oser Rockwell A Co' bookstore , Commercial avenue. Weekly l'ryr mtctliiK, Friday, 7J p.m.at tbf lO.HUi ... L, W. sTii.t.WKi.u Pwldcnt. ftlXOXD JUSMONAKY IJAPTlST ( HL'HCIli Corner Sycamore and hotly Iirt Mlcila. '1'reachlllC fe.tbbatli at II o'clock o. la. and :i o'clock p. m. ."tui.lay-School 1 o'clock p. , The church l mime ctcil with the Illinois Afoclniloii, by the Klr-t Ii!onary Hp tlt 'buret ol Olro. 11k. hoLoMoN I.voNAttn, Pastor. AFRICAN METHODIST. Fourteenth, be twecli s'almit and Cedar, rim Ic, .Sabbath. 11 u.m. Sabbath School, lj p;m. CU inceti at 3 p.uij. bi:coSD free wTLl baitist nr- leentliJtrett., between Walnut and Cedar. Service Sabbath. 11 tuti 3 p.fci. ltK .V. rti0K8, Panlor. t'HKK WII.I. BAl-nST 1IOMK MISSION SAllIlA'i'll SCHOOL. Comer alnut and Cedar StrceW. xbbath School, it a.m. r IBM' 1'BKB YII.b BAPTIST OHUBCII -Curry'. Ilarracka Sen lce, Sabbath 11 a.m., 3 p.m. A .p--Bkv. 'u. Kkllbv, I'ator. I'lltST SlISdIONABT'BAl'TIST CIIUBCH. -l edar, bebvaen Ninth and Tenth St. I'rcacldng babbath, 101 a,ra. and 7 p.m. Prayer meetlnir. W edneday ceidns. 1'rrachlng, Kriday ecnlli2. ...... .-abbath .ichool, 1 J p.m. John ) alillaxtcr aul Mary ntejihein, Suju-rlntcndcnU. KKV. T. J. SlIOUKS, l'attor. riKCONI) BAPTIST atUBCII-Kourteeuth Street, between Ceda? and Walnut. I he only BaptiU church recosnlzed by the A- .oclatlon, SerKe, Sabbath, It a.m. 3 p.m. and . p.m. Bo'. Jacob Buaiilkv, Klder. SKUHKT OUDEKS. TUB MASONS. OAlBOrCOMMAN'DBBY. No. 13.-Stated Acmblv at the Aylum Maonlc Hall, tint and third .Monday, in each mouth.. JA1BO COUNCIL, No.!il.-Bci(Ular(jno. ration at MbkouIc Hall, the second Kriday in each month. CAIBO CH.M'Tl'.B No. 71.-BrgUlar Con. ocatlon at Maontc Hall, on the third Tiienday ol eery month, C'AlllO I.OIMiB, NO. B.-17 K.A A. !. Bcku lar Coininuiilcatioii at Maonlc Hall, the econd and fourth Monday of ruch month. TUB ODD-KEIXOWS. Al.r.XANDKB I.OHOB, S-a-Mecti in Odd- Fellow.' Hall, In Artef building, eeiy rhun-day ecnli)K at 8 o clock. STATK OFF1CEKS. (lovcroor-Bicluul J. OKlefby. Meutenant-loenior-.lohii I.. Bcrcrldgc. secretary of State Qeorjfe 11. Harlow. Auditor of State- C. B. Uppiucott. Suto Treaurcr-Ca.per Biiw. ttorncy-tieneral .lame h. Ldiall ' iupt. l'ubllc Inlruellon-Xe ton llateman CONUBBSxMnN. Senators' I.yuian Trumbull aud John A. Losan. . , 'lepreientatlvo for tho Statc-at-I.arge . 1. Ueeridge. Iteprcseutatlvc Thirteenth Dlitrlct .lohn M. Crebs. MEMBEBS GENEBAI. ASSEMBLY. JteprescntatUei In thn fiOth Ultirt. .lohn H. Oberly, Wm. A. Lemma ami Math rv J. Imcore. Senator for the Mill dIMrlct. .Iee W arc, COUNTY OKFICEBS. ClltOUIT COUIIT. .Iiidgo O. J. Baker, of Alexauder. State'a Attorney Patrick II. I'op. Clerk B. S. Yoclim. Shorltr-A. H. Irvln. . Wm. Martin Ascnor and Treasurer. COUNTY COL'ltr. Judge F. Broi. Akioolatc J. B. McCrlte and ft. Marchll don. , Clerk Jacob G. Lynch. Coroner John II. Uounan. .MUNicii'.u. "govebvmbnt. Mavor John M. Lannden. Trcauurer 11. A. Cuuuiugtiam. Comptroller K. A. Buniett. Clerk Michael Howlcy. .Manhal Andrew Calu. Attorney P. II, Pope. Police Mii(;ltrate V. Broia and B. Shan ni'tfy. Chief of Pollce-L. n. Myert. 8EI.RCT COUNCIL. Mayor John M. Lunvlcn. Firit Ward P. O. Schnh. Second Ward C. B. Woodward. Third Ward Jno. Wood. Fourth Ward S. Staata Tavlor. Clty-at-Large W. P. Halllday i nd I). Uurd. noAiin or ai-dkiimkn. First Ward -Jamci Bearden, A. 11, Saf lord, Isaac AValder. Second,Ward-U. H. cunnlngliam, E. Bu. der, Q. Stanccl, Jamei Swayue. 'lilrd Ward-Win. Stratlon, J. B. Phlllla. Fourth Vard-Jno. II. Boblnion, O. H. eaae, J. n. Mctcalf. POLITICAL. TUB VICB I'HKSfDEXT OLEAH IN(1 UI'TIIE (JUEI)IT MO 111 LIEU MYSTERY. THE TWELVE UUNJUIEI) J)OL LA ItS PAID Toil (JAM-. I'AKJ.V IMTUI'OSE.S. OFFICIAL OltDKK OF Til K PltESI-DKNT. HF.rUBTIlKK EXPLAINS HI.S .)! DEB OF THE 17TH OF DK. (JKMBKP.. ETC ETC., ETC. VnTHIt'lANN. DR. B. 0. TABER, Will renunie the practice ol his profcnlon with especial reference to the electric treatment ol dUeaaea In all the new and Im proved method! of application. , In all caea of female coniplalnti a lady will bo in attendance. Office, 128 Commercial avenue, up italn. WILLIAM It. SMITH, M. D. ESIDKNCK No. it Thirtocnlh atratt, t' ice UilCominercUl ateau., up atalri. 0. W. DUNNING, M. D. QBSlDKNCK-cornarNinth and Walnut liuror. corner nimi .! . OiBoe houra from p a.m. to U m., aa.1 p.ro H. WARDNER, M. D. I) EHIDKK0K Corner MneUenth atreet and lV Waahlnaton arenua, sear coutl houia. Ol fit over Artar'aaroeary Blore.' Offloa Houra Irom a.m.. 19 la n. ,fvw a v v . COLTAX VINDICATED. WAMllNoruy, Jan, 2U Tho Credit .M obi Her Inveitlatton to-day anumcd a more favorablu aprearanco for the com plete vindication of Vico Crcildeut Col fnx and llio clearing up of thi rnyilcry wLlcli ha" einhrouded lit connectlcn with ttio Cry. lit .Mnbilier. After r-an.i t.alian of Jaiiiei Brook, and Sidney Dillon, during wh nil no now fact were elicited, Robert Hale, inoinbjr e'lwt from New York, up peitrcd befort- the vumiutttea dJ tuld ho vn lliero ni lb u friend and voumel of Colfax, who wm engaged In making a thorough emtnin.ilio.i of hit letters and papan uuil when ho concluded ho deilred to appear bcloro the comnilttco aair. Id roferuncu to tliu check for 51,200 glrcn by Amos. Colfux would prove that it wai a itibicMption for jiolitical purpoiei by Amui, and the monoy wai duly trnntmlt ted to Indiaua to aid tho llepuolican party. II. C. Swain, caihier of the Firit Na tional bank, wm called and teitificd that on the 22d of Juno, the tame date of the depotil of tho Colfax had obtained a Grafton Now York for $1,000. Wltneii Lore produced tbo original draft, and tho ondoriomunt thowoi that It had been fc'.'tit to atiJ the money drawn by A. II. Con ner, chairman of tbo Indiana Republican central coininltto. Mr. Ilalu tald ho da ured to call no other witnetoi to-day, but would bo probably alio to coitinno on to-morrow. , Attbli new turn in aJin, Mr. Ainet who Wa preient, exhibited coniidcrablo uneailno4f, and thn latter '.vat then put upon tho ttand and examined in reference to the checkl Iren tn Patterion, Oarlield, Kclloj,'', Allituii, nnd o'.liort. AN OCrlCIAI. OMIIKR. Thu president, in an otlicial order iiuod through tho dopartmont of atite, says the etccutivo order of December 17, relating to holding of ttuto or municipal ollice of aldermen and t-oiinriluieii, and to all oltl ceri under all ton or village govern mont!, without talarr or oompensation, oi tho contrary poiitiont on boardi of elucition, ictcx'l coinmliione:, public librarie', religlout or elementary inititu liom, incorporated, ottabliihed or tui- tained by tate or municipal authoritlei, and profeiiorhip4 in colleges, are not rearded at olllcor.4 within the contem plation of thu exocutive order. Ollice ri of the federal govo'ntnont may therefore engage in tuch tervlcet, provided that tho attention required by tuch employ ment doet not intorforo with tho regular and ctlicient dUchargo of tho du tiei of tbolr ofllco under tho fedoral government. The head of the department under whom tho federal ofllco it held will in all cases bo tho olo judge whether o'r not employment doet thin interfere. The executive order of the lulhuf January It not conildond at prohibiting federal officer! from being oulcert of militia in the ttatet and terri tories, and unpaid torricn in local or mu nicipal lire departmonti it not rogarded without tho cfl'ect of tho cxccutlvo order, und may bo performed by federal ofllcet, provided it don't intorfero with tho regular diicharge of tho tiutiot of the feleral of llco. Employment by day at mechanic! or laborer) In armorlct, arsenals, nary yards, etc., doet not constitute an office ot any kind, and.tbote so employed are not within the contemplation .of tho order. Mastor workmen and others who hold ap pointment from tho government or from nny department, wbother for a fixed time or at tbo pleasuro of appointee are em braced within tho oporation of tho order. CONCESSIONAL. SENATE. On motion of Senator Corbett, the sec retary of war was directed to inquire into the expediency of enlisting a company of Indian scouU to servo against tho Mo docs. Undor unfinished business the legisla tive appropriation bill catno up. It was agreed that Bonator Cameron should niovo to take up the French spolia tion bill as soon as the legltlativo appro priation bill was dlipotedof. Sonator Kdmunds moved to reconsider tho vote by which .Sliornian't amondment of increasing tho salaries was adopted yettorday. Lost; Yaet 14, nays 13U, Senator Windom moved to strike out thn appropriation of $10,000 for tempo rary clerk in tho post-oflico department, arguing that tuch clorkt would bo no, longor neoded, now that the franking privllego was abolished. Agreed to. Senator Fprague moved to re consider the vote by which the amondment of Senator Morrill was ndoptcd, prohiSlttn? payment fo any Judgment of 'thn court or claims, except claimants proved to havo nevor given aid or comfort to the rebellion. t Senator Morrill of Ycrmont moved to lay tho motion to rceonldor on tho table. Senate went Into executive solon and toon adjourned. HOUSE. AVamiikoto.v, Jan. 20. The hill to ad mit Colorado wat taken up, and, after an animated dirualon, tabled; Yeas 117; nays (II, In tho Florida. contetted caie, Mr. Nib lack was given tho sent and tworn in. Mr. Wilton, chairman of the commltleo on Union Pacific railroad and Credit Mo blller Inveitlgalion, reported that Joteph B, Stewart, witness before tho commit tee, refued to antwer certain qnottlont as to the dltpotltlon inude.by him of h large amount of bondt given him in l&Slund 1805, during an argument of pending dlf Dcultio! with other companies. Witneu grounded his refusal on the principal of communication! between countel and cli ent. Being privileged, Mr. WiUon moved for tho arrest of Stewart, and kept tubject for further disunion, Mr. Bingham mcvtd n arr.OTdmen,( which was adopted by, 127 to 07, that Stewart l.e brought before the home to fhow cauo why ho thould not be com mitted for contempt. Adjourned. MISCELLANEOUS. AHUUMENT l-'OU THE DEFENSE IN THE TWEED TRIAL. FOREIGN. MONUMENT ERECTED TO THE CAREY SISTERS. ETC., ETC., ETC. TWtCED. N'icw Vokk, Jan. 29. In the Tweed cato the couotel for tho defento announced that they would call no more wltnetten and then atked for the oxcluiion from the record of all secondary evidence admitted on the trial, which wai refuted. Fuller ton then proceeded with the argument for the defense. MONUMENT TO TI1K CAKEY SISTEIIS A monument hut Just been placed In Grlonwood cemetery In memory of tho gifted Caroy slstcrt. The idea of thu monument originated with tho lata Hon. Horace Greeley, who started tho subscrip tion papers. I' 11 U US DISCO VXItED. lloiio.v, Jan. 23. Alleged fraudt in revenue wore discovered in the ostcntible ihlpuient of whiskey from Boston to St. Pierra, but in reality landing it on tho coait of Maine, whence it wat conveyed in boats to Portland. .Sevoral Benton pvtics are implicated. KLECTKIC. Gen. Thomas F. Eckert, itiperinlend ant Weitcrn Union Telegraph company, and George B. Prescott, oloctrlclan, aro to visit Europe during the coming month on behalf of the company to investigate tho wotklngt of foreign telegraphy systomt, especially tho 'appliances of pneumatic tube, with the view to their Introduction into tali country. " fFnancial. THE FIVE PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS SOON TO BE OPENED. Vew YonK. Jan. t!3. Tho nrrance- ments of the indicate for tho negotiation of tho five per cent, funded loan have so far progretsed that the books of subscrip tion will be onened in Europe and America probably ns early A Tuesday, Jan. 4, to rotnain no longor than three or four days. The strength and inuuenco ot thn nxrtiei who have the management of thu negotiation render it more than likely that tho sarao will .be successfully com pleted within the time specified, and it is therefore important for national banns who are dependent upon United States bonds as a basis for circulation, should take inch preliminary action aa will se cure for them the bondi they requlro. The bonds will be issued at par and ac crued interest in gold, or in even ex change for any Issue of 6-'J0 bonds, Inter est being adjusted to date of oxchange. Money actlvo and dearer, ranging from 7 per cent, to 1-32 j doling ". Sterling firm 91 net. Gold quiet and steady 13 U j doling 13JW. Carrying rate 27. Clearings 51 million. Treaiury dish use monti 239,000. Governments opened lower ; closed parMa.1 recover. State bonds quiet and somewhat Irregular. CASUALTIES BOILER EXPLOSION IN A RESTAURANT. KXI'LOSION. St. Louis, Jan. 29. About 7 o'clock thli morning, the boiler of the cooking range in the restaurant of John Bonnet, oppoiite the Plantor'i home, exploded with groat forco, nearly domoliihing the kitchen and Injuring other parts of tbo building. Charles Kramer, the cook, was hurled twonty feet against a brick wall, aud sustained a compound fracture of the loft leg, fraoturo of the right arm, dislocation of the right (boulder, a a fracture or the right shoulder blade, and received loveral were burnt and bruises about the bead, IM'.OSl'ECT OF AN OUTBREAK BETWEEN RUSSIA AND (UtEAT BHITAIN. ARREST OF ALLEGED INTER NATIONALISTS IN FRANCE. F.TC, ETC., ETC. DANGER AI1KAD. London, Jan 19. It is rumored this morning that tho lUUcrcnccs between Great Britain and Rusla, on tho Khivali question aro Increasing, and that the gov ernments of France, Austria, Italy, Tur key, Denmark and Sweden are determined to support tho British government in its position. INTERNATIONALIST a. Pam?, Jan. 29. A large forco of police last night proceeded 1n detachments to Montemore, quietly turrounded certain suspected quarter, and arrested 12 per sons, alleged to be members of the Inter national society. During tho operations all pertons passing to and from in tho ttreeU occupied by the police were flopped. THE POPE. A special telegram from Rome to tho Libert newtpapcr tayt the popo told M. Corcelle", preenl representative 'from France at the Yaticnn,thut he would leave Rome If tho establishment of the head of religious orders was suppreed by the British government. WEATHER REPORT. THE DOWNWARD COURSE OF THE MERCURY. 'TI1E COLDEST WEATHER EVER KNOWN." THE WEATHER. Washington, Jan. 29. Probabilities From KansM, Mlitouri and Tennessee to the Upper Lakes and Lake Erio falling barometer, rising temperature with froih to vory brisk southwesterly and north easterly winds, increasing to.potslbly high over Upper Lake rogion, whoro cloudy weather and probably mow prevail. For Gulf states generally clear weather, rising temperature and light to fresh winds. For South Atlantic states cloudy weather with rain along tho coast. For Mlddlo states falling barometer, fresh and brisk northeatterly and southeasterly winds, somewhat hlghtr temperature, generally cloudv weather. St. Louiu, Jan. 29. Tho weather his been very cold for tho past 48 hours. The morcury tunk in the city latt night to 10 degrees bulow zero, and In tome suburb this morning tho thermomelor maruea from 10 to 24 degrees bolow. The cold Is general throughout the wost. AT SIDNEY, OHIO, Tbo thermometer marked '23 below .oro; at Anna, Ohio, 26 bolow; at Corry, Penn sylvania, 30 below; Milwaukeo 12 below, St. Paul 14 below; Fort Garry and other points west of St. Paul 2S bolow ; Sparta; WiiconfSn, 40 below ; Memphis 4 above. AT LEAVENWORTH. Tho thormometor at 5 a. m. to-day stood 23 'degrees below zero, tho coldest weather ever experienced in the Missouri valley. AT CINCINNATI. To-day hat been tho levereit of the win tor. Reports from Ironton, Lawrence county; Mt. Holly; New Albany, Ind.; and In Cincinnati, put tho mercury at S degrees below zero at seven this morning Dispatches roport Alexandria 18 below, Lima 27 below, Dayton 15 below, PIqua 22 below, Troy 18 below, TIppocanoe 17 bolow, and on tho hills near here 10 bolow- makket'report. St. Louis, Jan. 29. Flour quiet but firm, extra C 2J(C 75; XX $0 CO: XXX $7 75 7S: family $8 75(010 60. Wheat slie; No 2 spring $1 ST.; soft $1 45; No 4 red full 1 7f; No 3 $1 95; No 2 $2 062 1U. Corn d ill, No 2 mixed 2839c; No 2 whito mixed 43c. Oats dull No 2 mixed 3Uc. Barley firm nnd quiet. Bye firm 747oc. Dry talt meats firm and unchanged. Baccn quiet and unchanged. Lard quiet 7Jo for prime steam. CotTeo strilng, rlo 21-4jc. Sugar tending up ward 09Jc fur Louisiana, Molasses firm, plantation C570c, Hlghwlno steady 90c. Cattlo unchanged. Hog still' unji higher $3 854 30; mostly U 104 20; recolpta 2,100. Chicauo, Jan. 29. Flour quiet. Wheat Heady; No. 2 ipring $1 25$1 20 J caih; $120 for February; $1 28jj$l 28 fur March; No. :t $1 1HS1 12. Corn itetdy; No, 2 mixed SOJSOjo cath; 30g :i0c for February. Oats steady; No. 2 25 Jc. Bye quiet; No. 2 full 7179c; No. 3 01G3o. Provitlons quiet. Pork (11 'JO caali. Lard 7)c. Bulk meats steady; shoulder ilje; loose cash hJc; packed side rib 0J1; packed green hams firm at 79c for fourteen to twenty pounds uvorago. Whisky held at 88o; no sales, Ntw York. Jan. 29. Flour un changed, Superflno Western $0 3D$7; Common to good 7 U0($!) 90; good to elioico fiO; white wheat extra $8 GO 10 CI. Whitlioy steady 01. Wlater wheat quiet ; other grades dull. Ryo and Barley unchanged, ('"in llrm, old west ern mixed alluat 0u(C"c ! in ttoro 0 lie; yellow western (!0(2,t;7c. Oats unchanged. CollVo llrm. Sugar active Refining OOlc Molmsei firmer, Now Orleans i37ac, Pork dull, Meis 14J; prime 1314. Beef dull, Extra 12ltfj; cut ireota llrm. Hams 12m 13; Shoulders 77I. Lard iteadv. Wostortutoam 88 ft-10; kottlo 8. Us It 81 I5; 6.20sof'ai 15); do of '01 151; do of 'CO 101; newof'C5 15; B-20s or 07 lCj; do or '08 101; new 3s 14j; cur renov Us 16; Missouri 6i 93, Mkmi'IUs, Ja'n. 29. Cotton firm 18o; Rocolpts 780 ; Sblpinonts 700; Stock 4,420. Common Merchandise higher $3 50, Lorn in fair demand and higher 6570c, Oati in fair demand ar.d advanced Ma. Hay higher 40c, Bran hlghor 27. Bulk meat quiet, Shoulders G o.; sides 77o. Lard , 8jc. .New Oni.nANs, Jan. 29, Vlour scaroo and active; XXX $8 250 U5; family $10 6Ol0 75. Corn active; advanced 76a0c. Oats scarce, ndvanced 55e. Hay mrrket fair. Pork supply light; old $14; new $15; dry salt meats firmer, 6, 8 8jc. Bacon tcarce, C, 99jc. hams 14 lCJc. Lard scarco; tierce 8(m8c; keg 10c. Sugar In fair demand; Inferior 00 CJc. Molasses dull and nominal; common 404Cc; fair to choice C070c; Whiskey tcarcn; choice wettorn 0798c. Colfco lQlOc. Sterling 24; light discount. Cottoh urm; sales 8,500; 'cood ordinary 181c; middling 26c; middling Orleaas 20c; rocointi 0,253; export! Llvcrponl C.00I; continent 3,083; coaitwito 9; stock 199,932. INHDRAlfCr. RIVER NEWS. Hlao anil Fall or Hlvera. For 21 hour endlug 3 p. m. Jan. 29, 1373. 'AII'VK LOW, 1 WATKR. ca'OKj. 1.MION. St. Paul Fort lleutoti Omaha Davennorl.... Leavenworth.. Keokuk Cairo St. Loul Pittsburg Devail'- liluil'. Cliieinnatt . . , Louisville Memphis icKi)urjr.. . Mirevcport,... Nashville. .. tNew Orleans. Fort Smith.... Little Bock... Ili'glit., rite. I fall. ft. in., It. In ft. in. 'TTTyTTT TZ i; i.:.:.. ' I" ; ..'.' 2i e!' ' " "o , 7 2 '.'.'..'.'. 8 101 :t 10 CI 1 17 b, 1 ,....9 nl I.". .! 4 , 12 3.... !l I ...... 1 ... . Gorged. tBelow blnh water, BUing. Aiovc smnuaru. Olllelal. T110S. L. WATSON, Observer Slg. Scr. U. S. A. St.Lolms, Jan. 29. River still falllnc and a good deal ot heavy Ice running out. mo weatuor tins mornins was tlio cold est of tho season tho morcury in somo localities n ooiow roro. it is now much warmer and wind from the south. Nothing new from ground boats below. N ASiiviM.K, Jan. 29. River falling; 9 feet on Ilarpcth Shoals. Weather clear and cold. Arrived: Jno. F. Bronsford, upper Cumberland. Departed: Dollo ernon, Pittsburg. Memphis, Jan. "29. Clear and very cold. River rising rapidly. Ice till! vory hoavy. Arrived: John 1L Maud, Mollio Moore, Mary Houston, from below, but wore unable to land on tbli tide and are lying at llopofield. Bismarck arrived from above and has been trying for two hours to land. New Orleans, Jan. 29. Thcro hi a been no arrivals or departures Cold nnd cloudy. Cincinnati, Jan. 20. Thcro Is 19 feot water In the channel, mid navigation is entirely clotod Ijy heavy, Hunting tee. Weather tlear, with thu mercury at 0 be low zero at C p.m. Fittsiiuro, Jan. 29.- River is falling iliwiy. j lie teo is lorming vory rapidly, and both rivers will probably bo closed by to-morrow. Wcatncr is cloudy and very cold. At 9 o'clock this morning the morcury stood nt 7 bolow zero, and at 0 ocIock tuts aiternoon it stood at i above. Vicksuuro, Jan. 20. Down: Robert Mitchell, John Kilgour, Edenburgh, .Lioncwortu, uian, warnor ana barges. Cloudy and cold. Evansvillk, Jan. 29. Wcathor clear and coldest of tho soason; morcury 3 bolow to 10 above zero. River fallen 3 feet. Arrived: Collier nnd barges, Pittsburg. The Sam J Halo and Tawcon havo gono Into Green river. Tho heavy floating Ico suspends navigation. Louibvillk, Jan. 29. Rivor fnlllng, 8 feet 4 inchos canal; 0 teet 0 Inches chuto. Alternately clear and cloudy; coldest day of tbo season, mercury 5 below zoro nt 0 a.m., u above at noou" nnd 15 nbovo at 6 p.m. The river is full of largo fields of hard ice, the most dangerous of this win ter. The Groy Eagle came In from Hen derson to-day; alio had much dilliculty in getting through the Ice, and her wheel was badly brokon. No other movemonts, Tho following boats aro laid up at Pump kin Patch: Charley Brown, wm Cowcn, Mary Ann, John Hanna, Ajax, J McDon ald, Joseph II Biglor; font of 0 miles isl and: Dick Fulton; n front of tho city: Kato Waters, Grey Hound, Jno A Wood and tow, Hiiipaoii Horner and tow, and the Lawrcnco with her wheel demolished; below tho mouth of trio canal: NiiHhville; at Post Island: Grey Eagle, Iron Moun tain and barges, at tlio foot of Sand Isl and: Bigloy and tow, Smoky Hill and tow, West Louisville nnd Charles McDonald. Every precaution Is being takon to pre vent'any damage from floating ice; but lltllo fear of nny being done is reported. The Ben Franklin has laid up nt tho mouth of Kentucky river, IMMIOHANr TIUKKTM INMAN LINE Liverpool New-York and rhlUllhls Steamship Company, casta coNiatCT with ckitid itatm asd sums OOTtaKMSKTS For Carrjinj Ibe Malls FOR PASSAGE TICKETS oa rcaiuca imoihitiok APPLY TO JOHN O. DALE, Aoi 13 Broadway, New-York, urtu II. II o apt, Washington Avanna. Cairn. noil, si . LAWVEBI. P O E 18 7 3 WITH RETAIL PRICED DESCRIP TIVE CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. Now ready, and will be mad o'.-o 1 1 nl applicants. Wholesale Price or all kind. of Seeds furnished to Dealer. AddWM, PI.ANT SEED CO.. M0 row. 8t,LoUll,Mo, FIRE AND MARINE COMPANIE. NIAOARA, V, T., A"'I - II,4SC,2H Atsett.. OIRMANIA, M. T., l,OU,7al 71 HANOVKIl, N. T., Aifta.... 720 t3 00 KKTCIILIC,". AmIs 714,511 00 ComprltlDK the Underwriter!' Asrncr, YONKERS, K. Y., Aaalt. m 875 1st M ALBANY C1TT, lutttl .... FIRKHKN' rOND, 8. fM AlM.. e7S.fW 0 SECURITY, n. y. marinc, tttetiM - ..1,4J3,M Htorea, Uwelllofir, Kurnlture, Hulls and 0 ROra, Inrured at ralra aa farraula aauo.I, p laanent ipcurltr will wurrant. I rfiiwlfullj- a.k of Ui cltittoa ol Calr ibaieor thair patronage, c. N.nrniiK W. II. Moms, II. II. Candct Notarr PnWIc. No. Pub. anJ I!. B. Dom FIRE, HULL, OAKGO, LIVE STOCK ACCIDENT, LIFE, A'letp... .TNA, HARTFORli, 5,M9,S04 9 NOIITII AMKK1CA, PA., Atfatt - .. .t2,7U,nu) 00 HARTFORD, CONN., AmH 2,B ,2lo n PHOCNIX, HARTFORD, ( ...,... ....11,781,111 S 1 JSTERN ATION A L, N. T Aatats .......1,M3,SS 1 PUT.VASI.HARTFOKU, Aoaeta .j;re,S37 CLKVKLAND, CLEVELAND,) Aitt . SJU.tT.I IS . IIOME.COLCMUUS, AmpH JlW.ns 41 AMERICAN CENTRAL, MO., Assets .". teoo.WX) t CONNECTICUT MUTUAL. I.IFF.. Allttii (3),0CO,W1 DO TIIAVELEK3', IIARTFOHI), LIFiS AND ACCIDKNT, Att - tl,SM,(jl) 0 RAILWAY I'ASSKNOEKS AHUUANCE CO., HARTFORD, Veta .... J7,0,X0 00 IN DEPENDENT, 110STON, Aipett. C'jo,Mi 00 SAFFORD, MORRIS &CANDEE, 71 Ohln Ivn, NTOVEN. TINWARE, ETC, J3VEHV HOUSEKEEPER . Wlio svhiiI n Happy rnmllj'. EVERY HOTEL KEEPER Who uluoj a ttntita n full Ilonae, Every Stove Dealer Wbo Mono Boaltseaa, JIVERY MAN, WOMAN OR, CHILD Who detlrea Health by Good J.lvfiur, SHOULD UUT onk or THE CBLEBEATBD ASK YOUR TINNJCK FOR THEM IT lie docs not have an iiswlnidil, SR.ND YOUR ORDER TO EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO. SAINT LOUIS, MO. Wholesale dealers In all kinds of TinSTlTERyS' STOCK VD TO ALL LIVE STOVE DEALERS LIKE C. W. HENDERSON, Commercial Ave, Cairo, Ills. l-4.il.Kw4w. nENRY II. MEYER, EXOHLSIOB DKCORATIVK, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL GRAINING AND MARBLING ol every Description. DECORATING . AND GILDING In every Kyle, plain and ornamental. Particular attention paid to Olaas Olldlni Order solicited for ijccncry, Krescoe and Banner Painting. FANCY GLASS SHOW CARDS Ollt, plain aud ornamental. Al work In trvted to my ear will be promptly al tonded to. Shop .'n Perry Uotue, corner Commercial avenue and Eighth street, Mputr. Railroad Advortisemonta. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R R 100 Hltewlhe Msortcwt Roate) TO OHIOAGO. Eighty Milt the-Hhortat RattU TO ST- XjOTJIS NO CHANGE OF CARS FROM CAIRO TO ST. LOUIS OR CHICAGO. ONLY ONE CHANGE OF OARS OM CAIRO TO Cincinaati, iUanapotlt, Tota.Io, Detroit, (JlUffiUnil, Nlnir Falla Buffalo, IHUbuin, WaablBRtoa, Baltimore, 'Philadelphia, New York. UoatOD and all points enat. Mllwaakle, Jnpilllf, Madison, LaCroetp, St. I'aul and all point! north. This Is aUo the only direct riute to Pfwatnr, Bloomlcgtou, NjrinftM, I'corla, Ottlner, Keokuk, Burlington, I too It IxUml, Ij Balle, Mrodola, IHion, Krecport, Oalfna, Duh.iqne, tiloux VHj, Omaha and all points nortliwaat, Elecant Drawins Room Stooping Ca' On all Night Tralm. llifgage Checked to all important points. For lleketa and information, apply to t. C, ILK pot at alro; on hoard tne transit ateamar b twpau Columtmi and Cairo, and at tne prlnclp a rallrna I tlckat offlci throuihont the tout.'r. W. P. JOllNtoN. an'l i-a. Af't, ChlcafO. A. UiTCBtLi, Oen'l Bup't. Chicago. J. JOHNSON, Ak'L Cairo. SPRINGFIELD AND ILLINOIS SOUTHEASTERN R. R. On and after. Monday, April 24th, lS'i! trains will run as follows: NORtnr.BK DIVISION. iaiM uoiin (ociutiiT. Mail. Express. Lmy Vlriinia 0.40 a. m 1:34 p.m. ' HprinKflald. 9:0 ' 3:00 .' Taylorrlll lo.S 9. a ArriTP at Wna. 11.40 6.17 iai solas aoatawiar. Ezorosi. Mall. Leare i'ana 4.00 a. m .1.35 a. ra. ' Tavlorvill 4.40 4.6 " ArrlTatSpringfleld...0.1 " ...........6.00 " Leare Hprmiflcld. e.i " e 10 Arriva at Virginia 8.5 " ....8.11 SOUTHERN DIVISION. TRAINS Q0IK1 SrtBtHT, Lnave Rdnwood ...5.30 a. in. 10.10 p.u- ' Flora .. S.6 ' tl.40 " Arrlfe at Hhaworet'n ,3i " S IS M latCLLAN KOUSI. WAOi.ii MANUFACTORY. For Sale at Wholesale or Retail. CORNER 32D-STREET AND OHIO LEYEk Cairn, Illinois, noslltl J. P.QAHBI.K II. 31. IIULEN, MKRC II A N DISE R O K E R ANI COMMISSION MERCHANT, PurcbaIns lor McrchanU a speciality. Office: 110 Ohio Levcc, CAIRO, ILLS dritefcrenccn, Cairo Merchants. NEW YORK STORE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LARGEST TATtlKTY STOCK IN TUK CITT GOODS SOLD VERY CLOSE. (.'irurr of Nlnrtocnlli Ircctnud t'olu lurrclHl Aionui', CAIRO, ILLINOIS. CO. PATUT1L l'ARKER & BLAKE, HE11I1I IX WALL PAPER. PAINTS, PBtljr, Benaluc, (Jaaollno, WIWDOW GLASS. WINDOW 8UADK3, And tha celebrated illumination AURORA OIL. BHOSB'LOILDINfj' CCE ilTQ ST. COM KKRCIAL-AV., Cairo tf lLINOIS. IDLEWILD MILLS Corner Twenty-second street and Ohio Levee, SUPERIOR STEAM DRIED CORN MKAL Always ou hand, and at tho lo weituurke price. Also a ipod article of Very cheap. Leave order at HALLWAY UIlOTllEas, or apply at the lull). lM-dtl. DANIEL LAMFiSBT, FASHIONABLE BARBER KiCHTK ST., Ut. Com. Jt Wasi., CAIBO, ILL1SOI8. a I