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ILLINOIS" OKNTKA L R A XOA1)
riuifLii K ciia
Mall at :! t.iu. Dally,
Kxpretut flioo D.ni
Freight a 4:00 a.m., . .except Hunday
rreigniai iihki a.m......
Freight at... . 4:00 ).m.,. . "
iRRIVR AT OHIO.
Mall at 2:ir a, in., Daily
Kxpres at '!:06 p.tn except Sunday
rreigm ai ... .w;iu a.m. except Aionaay
Krelght at 7:10 p.m except Sunday
freight at 10:05 p. in
168 'M7-tf. .Tamkh JoiiygoM, Agent.
THE CAIRO AND V1N01NNK8
RAILROAD.
4'Iiaxub or rim:.
On and alter Sunday, February 32, 1674,
tratm will run aa follow :
flOINll XOIlTII.
l'ufngrr. Freight.
Cairo, lenve .VOOa.m. fi:0."iA.M.
Mound City, leave firrt Srfl.'i "
Vienna, leave 11:1.1 8:J7 "
HurrUburtf, leave 8:10 " 11:4.1 '
norru city, leave D.l.i l:H i-.m.
Cannl, arrive IbV) " '1X "
Cunnl. Irave. 1(1:00 " 4:4.am.
CirayvUte, leave." 1(1:40 " b-M "
Mount funnel, leave. 7:(w "
Vlucennei, leave 12:'i'i I'.M. ll.'.'U '
O. Jt M..lunctioii, arrlviH!:.ri
UOIXO SOUTH. '
.'avenger. Kreluht.
. 7:tft'A.x.'
O..VM. function, leave.
Vrneriine, leave.... .
Mount f'arriiel, leave...
Oravvllle. leave
7:00 I'.M
. H:XI
. !:IB
Hum
.Ui:li)
MM "
10:17 "
II tflO "
Cannl, arrive
('mil, leave.... ...
North City, leave ,,
llarrlvhtirgli, leave.
Vienna, leave ....
Mound City, leave .
Cairo, arrive
" :lr. a.m
10:14
" 7:l '
" :ll '
11:4.1
1:17
'J: 12
::
P.M. 1J:1.1 i-.vt.
" :i:lo
" n:Kl
MOUND CITT ACCOUU(lAT10K.
Leave Cairo at 11:30 a.m. and 6:1.'. p.m
1 eave Mouud City atl2:3.ip.ui.andi:10p.in.
eight tralm ttop over ululit at L'anul;
run ironi incn: ai uu xi-u iraiu, leaviiiK at
tM a.m.; leavlliK lliceuiie al 7 p.m. the
uiue evening fur return trip.
C0N.VXCTlON.
At Cairo with tint .Ml-l-lpl (Vntral,
Mobile anii Ohio, fur all point Mint: Cairo.
Arkaui-ai urn! Ti'SJ", for all poinl. In Arktin-
tji and Texa'.
At Vlncenncr: ImllanapollAand Vlneeiiuc
railway torlmlUnanolln and all tKilutn north,
jt and vvert; with Kvaimv tile and Craw-
lordnv ille railway for Kvaii.vllle,Tvrra Haute,
Danville, Chicago and all polnu north, ea't
tbd vet; with Ohio and Miitilpil rail
way for Ht. IauIi. Ixiuhvlllc, Cincinnati and
an poiiim can ami worn.
At NorrU City i:ro.n tin; Sprlntield
nd lllliolf .Southeastern railway.
L. W. Pai.m kh, Ovu'l Hup't.
U. 1'. Wll.vM, Uen'l l'aiiuDor, Ant.
57.i:t-tf
L'AIHO, ARKANSAS AND TKXAS
AND CAIRO AND FUL
TON RAILROADS.
The khorteal ami only direct route from
Cairo to Jaclaouport, l.illlu Itock, Hot
Spring), Killton, and all polnla in Arkauitaa
arid the Soutbvve.it. and (ialveiton, Uouaton,
Dallu, Austin and all point In Texa
1'WKLVK I10UKB IN ADVANCK OK
AN V O'l'iiKK HOUTK.
Through tlckeU, through bill of lading,
and Information aa to freight rate, p
lengcr fare, connection", etc., can be ob
tained at the company' etHce in Winter'
Mock, corner of Seventh street and Com
mercial aveuuii.
Hack wilt call at private rcildencei and
Lot It for paineuger, when orders are left
In time.
Elegant 1'ullmau palace leeplcir car on
all ulght train.
Trln run dally, (Sunday t rcepted)from
:h Cairo Office a follow :
CHAR1.KHTOX ACCOMMOUAIO.V.
Leave Greenlleld'j a in auil!:M a.m.
Aratv. at OruenBeld 0:17 a ' amU:3S p.m.
KiriiKHi ituw, hailv
r.eaveOreentield'ii :i.00p. m,
Arrive at Uretiiilield'a 1:40p.m.
D. AXTKI.L. Chief Kiitfliiucr.
I,IWVMN.
WILLIAM J. AltLtiN,
A.TTORNEY AT LAW
OA I HO, ILLINOIS.
)Htitnc Klrt National bank. 8-lU-3m
SAMUEL 1. WIIEKLER,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
OAIKO, ILLINOIS.
Office over Klrtt National bank. B-163m
John U.Mulkey. Wlllam C. Mulkey
MULKKY & SON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
OAIRO, ILLINOIS.
Office: Klghth ttrcet, between Cotnmer
;lal and Waihlngton avenue.
C-14U.
(JREEN & GILBERT,
ATTOUNBYb
OOUN8KLOt5 AT LAW,
Willltiu U.Uroau. 1
William li. Qllburi, V
Mile r. Ullkert, J
OAIKO, ILLINOIS.
VblpvotAt atUation gltaa to AJmli.Uf tad
ilMBiboat bulnB.
f ion onto lv.uooub T Ami Hovan
niTTWiTinwAT. iuww
1'IIYHICIAHM.
W ILLIAM R. SMITH, M. D.
iirsiMi.'rf!k:Vn. Ml. Tiilrteeiilli hircet,
betvvetn Waihltiu'ton aroiiuo ami Walnut
Hreet. Olliuo 12(1 Commercial avenue, up
talr.
O.W. DUNNINO, iM.D.
HI-S1DKN0K corner Nlnlh and Walnut
4irneu. (HIleH corner hlxth utrcet and
viiiolevoo. Office hours from (J a. m., to
',i m., and 1) p. lu
A. J. ROE iM. D.
miioa nver Tlinnw Jk llrn'n. irocerv utoie
No. tui Commercial uvunuo. vomer Kiuhtk
itreet. Kealilenco comer Washington avu-
uo ami t oimoemii mreni.
DU. W. J5LAUW
GERMAN PHYSICIAN.
IlUih Itlrrk (upMaitO rtiitr Hi' Ktrti
and Washinginn Avomiu.
lU-ai-tf.
OAIKO, ILLINOIS.
DR. M. HOWARD,
rilYSIOIAN & SllQEON.
orFlCti-'JOILNKU COMMKHCIAl. AV
AND SIXTH STltftKT.
UC.SIIliNL'K-8evelitll Hlect. between
VttUlngton Av. ami Wuluui htieet,
. 202 a-'JI-tf
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JOHN II. OBERLY EDITOR.
TELEGRAPHIC
Reported Expressly for the Bulletin.
WASHINGTON.
1'arden to Counterfeiters and
KuKlux-
A LIVELYTUS8EL OVER IT
Further Conaideration of the
, : Bill rostponed until
Tunaday.
The Currency J.el'oi e
the House.
W.VMIINOTo.v, I), O., April II Tim
tub.jiidluinry uotnmitteu of tb Imuiii it
hotrini; tuftimoiiv to-dav in lunnort of
a petition for tho Impeachment of Judgo
Slurry Judyo for wcitorti dldri.-t of Ar.
kaliisi.
I'AUIIO.VKII.
lbu proildritit ha pnlonoJ AlLo't
Lemon, convicted of forgery in Novum-
i-or lat in th United State ircuit court
court or Indiana, and alto Walker Diw
ion, of South Carolina, a convlctud kit-
tun.
CONGRESSIONAL.
HOUSK.
W.siiiN(iro.v, April 11. Tl.o Houio,
at 1:35, ru'iimud conilderntion of the
currency bill. Air. Alayuard, in cbiirRo
of tbo bill, at chairman of the. Lank corn
mlttou, deilineJ to allow any auiondmenti
to ti cll'srod and voted on, but contented
to thuir belu; prlntud on thu rceord. Hu
intitted on thu iruvlou qwu'tion.
Jlr. Jlolmnn (UL'irettiiii tLkt il,i. llmnn
hould certainly havo tho opportunity to
vote on the question a to whether thu lu-
create of thu currency should hu ir. tin.
form of U. S. nolo, or national bank
note. He iml.tod It ihould bo in the
tint form.
Mr. .May nard deellnoJ to yield to that
or any other ainumltnont.
The bill waj loft onen to amMriJrniii
and diicutiion.
Mr. Heck thou moved ai a nil,tiu.u f,,r
a bill inlroducod by himielf on thoSOlh
of March, authorizing thu inuo of S400.-
WU.ow of Iigal tender nnten. ttio rotlre-
ment of natioual bank notes and tutntltu
tlon thereof of troaiury no.oi and 'Mi out
cent of convertible boudi.
Several propoiitloui wero in a do to
amend Ileckt t ubttituto.
Cox raliod tbo point of ordor that morn.
bora iQlorottcd in national bank slock
worolntoreited In ono of tho sectionH of
U.-I.l. Hl l.l.U ........ . .
ani had no ri;bt to vote on the fjucjtiuu.
llo owned hfiiik itock blmaolt.
Tho aiioakur ovcruled the point of ordar.
Il wai a fiucstion that had been frciiiiont-
ly and unformly decided. Tho intereat
contemplated In thit rule wa :t apeclal
and-prlvato out-, not ono that was only In
volved In the quoatlon ol (;inoritI Interest.
If the centlcuian from . i . Ii ml contci-
entloui icruples about voting, the houaj
would cot compol nun to vuu. ll.sugli
ter.l Huntor movoi two additional aectiona
to Deck's bill, one prohibiting uiury by
banki and tbo otbor peruiittini; tbo taxa
tion of legal tender note iitid bank notel
llko other property
Mr. l'acker moved to umoml liv abol-
iahtng all limitation of circulation and
oitabllihing free bankinp;.
Mr. luce Hikeu wnotnur n motion to
poatpono the wholo tuhioct would bo in
order. Tho speaker raid it would bo if
the gentleman from Illinois had tho tloor
to mako It.
Kice. 1 wiah I had. Liuijhtcr. j
Mr. liurcbard made tbo point of order
that ono acctiun, the Kith, providing for
the payment of one-half the, Import du
tiot in legal tender notor, must llrit be
coniidored in nornmittoo of tbo wholo.
The tpoaker luitalnod thu point of or
dor. Mr. Deck otlercil hia tubititutd with
tb.3 loth aevtlon stricken out.
Mr. KelloL'e; mado another point of or
der on the 8lh lection, taxing bun I: nctoa
throe por cont.
Tbo aprnker overruled that point of or
der on the ground that tho faction wis
irormaino to thu bill and mlizlit havo been
ottered na nn amnndment.
Mr. Hook then moved tbo provloui
question on tho amendment. It wai
seconded by a voto ot u to s.
Tbo Ural vote wai on thn amendment
oll'ered by Mr. Uoburn, llmitlne; tho per
manent Uiuo of United States notus to
?400.000,000 with 6,000,COO fur fv reservo.
It wa negatived without yeaa or naya.
Tho next voto was eti Mr. Hunter'.
amondmont and that vas negatived with
out yoas and naya.
Tho next voto wan on Mr. l'acker'
amendment in tho nature of a aiibitituto
for Mr. llsck' bill, abolishing limitations
on curroncy and establishing freo banking
On a standing voto the luneiidment was
canted 80 to 4u,
Voto wa then taken by yea and nay.
The voto reultod, yoai 78, nayu 149. So
tho Amendment wai rejected. Tlio quojuon
then reeurrod on Hock'a .luliUlluto. and
ludclnii bv sound, It wa badly defeated.
voto wa tuon taaun vy nyoi ami ubji,
Voto roultcd, yoa 01, nay,lC4, nnd
llock lubatltuto wa rcjectod.
l'nnd ni? tho voto. atioar ot roniuyiva-
nla mado a point of order that l'olard,
Pholna and Hamhleton being president
and directors of national bank, had uo
right to voto on a bill which Impoiud tax
on national banks and they had alroady
idled In tho noirativo.
Mr. Cox had omothing to say on tho
cubiect and wnntod tho ijuestiou decided,
m hu held bank stock.
Mr.K. It Hoar wantod to know how tho
caee wa different from tho tax on gold
wateho and llver pinto.
Dawos suggested that whim a monitor
of tho house bolongod in u class ot a com
nuulty which might bo nll'ectod by logia
latum, tho rulo was, ho should bo permit
tod to vote; tho hnldur of bank ttoek was
no more Interested in this uunstlon than
tho holder of stock in h manufacturing
company wa intoretted in tno question
which Jmpoiod duty on foreign manufac
tnrift.
Mr. Cox romarkod that ho bad boon at
most Rinontr tho vnriou momuer intor
oatod in bank. In voting a tax on auch
stock, be made no claim to uiaiuieresiud
publlu aeryice, but ho had Biibmlttod blm
aelf to an amicable caao for do'ormlnatlon,
Thoro wero soma eighty moinbor inter-
atro
CAIRO,
j uuHot httkl wLo voUd dl,r"e"tJ ,toa
l he speaker. In an ul.horitn
overruled the point of ordor, and an ap.
peal b.lng taker,, tl.o decialou w.. ratified
by the llouie, only run member, voting
voting
agaimt,
Mr. Ilutlerof M.iirhn..(i. .i,n
,ho"?,,n ubtltute for the
houio bill.
A It. Hoar otfered an amendment pro- '
yidlng that after the 11 of September,
J8.4, nothing hut gold and allver coin of
the United State ihall be legal tender
Hint It.at . . . iL.i i . . a
m Dun iu Hi a&in unitHi siuii..
7f..P?.. ?V 'Joomable 10 year
fcll.t l,..-l.l. in ,r. . ' "
m V. auer aaie.
-Mr. l oiter movod an amtndment that
incase of any increase of national bank
circulation beyond 13.0,000,000 legal
tenier note to tho eitont t,r vi ...
contofitich increai., shall bo rollred and
cancelled, until thn ' ,u,7 7u' 7., 7.
n.M i..j.. . . ,
Mr Wilson of Indiana moved an
acolu cirilaun6'1''''0
account of circulation.
.".i..f" lD, n movou 11,0 Previous
,......wU .uu -u.uu .ineiin.
A motion tO adiourn W limn m..lA
. . ...nw
o ! ii.!!.-0. n,JEf V16?',1; TllVolB
-... -.j ,v,uitu its luiiiiwf : 1 oas,
121: nava.lll. Thn hni;tn ihnprnmnn
3.30 adjournod.
Tho atatu of tho bill bolng that tho
provloua quoalion is pending on tho bill
and Iho various amandmunts. I
thosenato hill as a oubstltuta and conic
up au;ain Tuesday.
CRIME.
Assiissiiiatlon of a Youiur
juiu in jew Orleans,
ir -.t .
A NEW WAY OF DEPRAUniNn
AN INSURANCE COMPANY.
"kw Orlka.vh, April 11. Julos Jtaux,
wtfll-kuown youoir man. wm .hut
through thu bwirt in Kousbon street iii.r
thu canal Uit night, by luine one at pre,
nnt unknown. lUux 'died lu five minute
after being shot.
Littlk Rock. Anril 11 T
Utyt t'ot Into h fllflitiultv Lelo W till, fllv
last evening and ono of them, Albert AI
lin. was atabbed and killed.
N'avv Vork. Anril 11. On thn 2tith nf
March tho board of health issued
mil for tho burial ot thu l!.dy of Louisa
Herman, aged 23 on ctrtiUcto of Or. Kr
nest Ulinit, of 1C0 Kldridee street, tlini
tbo poung woman bad died at hia houio
trom natural cause. Thu funur.l sml In.
termcnt followed. It was rumornl that
Uling and Mi German wero uncosd
and that the doctar had takon out a joint
policy In tho Merchant' life insurance
company of $10,000, which revertod to
him in caieof her death. Suspicion was
rife that her death wa the result of m.l
Km .'BoYi'1 ahTi MfitJS!! jn to
roroner. Ho ont fur Ulinir, wbo express
ed great sorrow for tbo death of tho young
woman and insisted that (ho died a natur
al loath. The Insurance Cwmpany wa
not satisfied and tbo coroner ordered the
body exhumed nnd issued a warrent for
the arrest of Uling, bo to await tho result
of thu investigation. Disinterment took
place to-day and the colli n taken to the
mnrguo nnd opened, when instoad of tho
body, was found 1U brick wrapped I'm
lapnr and kept in place by lath. Cnar
e Knk, tbo undertaker, wa arrosted.
but Uling keep out of tho way of the
polico thu far.
PROBABILITIES.
Wasiunuto.v, April. 1'or New En
gland states, fresh aud brisk northerly and
northwesterly winds, decidedly lowor
temperature and clear or partly cloudy
wuaibor.
Kor Middle states and lower Laku re-
gion,wiuJs voeriugto north and northeast,
generally lower temperature than on
Saturday and clear or partly cloudy
weather.
For South Atlantic and Gulf states
east of Mississippi, clear weather and ris
ing temperature.
i-or 'lonnenco and Lower Ohio V alloy.
southerly toeasterly wind aud Increasing
cloiidtnoss with possibly rain.
ror Upper Lake rei'ioo, Minnesota,
Iowa and Missouri, falling ba'omoter,
generally rising tompearature, oant and
south winds, increasing to brisk and high,
cloudy and possibly very rainy weatlur
preceding a storm.
Tho lower Mlsalaslppi river will remain
noarly stationary, but tbu lower Ohio will
rise "
KlflW ORLEANS.
Nkw Oulkahs, April 11. Serious cre
vasses wuru repaired to-day al llounet
Carre, n half luilo below, tho now luoo.
The .lackaon railroad company are try
ing to closo a broak which, at laat ac
counts, waa forty feet wide. The levee
company has also tvkon action, nnd will
send men nnd matorial to lionnnt Carre.
Sumo of tha crnvaeses bolow tho city have
boon closod. Stato Knginoer Thompson
had gone to bayou l'luquemino for tbu
purposu of opening that outlet, which was
closou uuringiuo war, vo rouuvg uiu aiis-
Issippl river. It is estimated that a
stream 003 feet wide and several feet
duop can ba turnod into tho bayou with-.
oul uninago.
HI EL
OnovvA. Anril 12. It is now uaid lhat
Mr. Darrlan will BDD0S6 tho motion to
expel Kiel, ttlloglng that Itowoll ihnujd
have mado ft formal charge before calllne;
witneaie. tinlmol Intends to inovo ivr
a month leavo of nbsonce for Kiel, on
ground that ha dure not appear because
his lilo is lu danger, ttio urangomen Hav
ing iwom they would tako it.
""HAVANA.
Havana, April 11. It it otllcially an
nounced that all tho slaves furnished tho
army will be organized under whlto n 111 -curs
tu servo 0 year and thou bo regarded
as free. Thnru compensation will bo tho
eamo a regular troops. Kroo colored per
son who utillst will bo ussigued to trans
port duty.
"Tire. " "
I.oumviixu, April II A largo lira it
raging iu thu West end lu the neighbor
hood of several furniture factories. A
strong wind it blowing and fear are on
tortalnod that an extensive conflagration
il felt'.
m
SUNDAY. APWL 12. 1874.
FOREIGN.
J ffflaVV FMltiRf?
V UWUg
in
Cu.
THE PATRIOTS DEFEATED,
, ioHK, April II a letter from
Havana give a rynupili of tho olllcl.
atalementof thu action of Uilailra Jop
pear.
1 ho first and third brigade, undor the
i encountered thu tnumv on tbo loth
Uuaslra A uslolnlng. It was a sev uro nc
tlon and tailed until the 18th. Tbo Cu
ban woru charged with i?reat hmvnrv
by the Spaniah Cavalry. On the llrst dav
thoCubaua lUtt'uroJ 1'teat 1
I '. . V V". PVa"' '
I wumiuu w encamp upon lliu naltlu held
I on the .rriva or Ilasl 'a""!?, tlv'o'b, t'.
I emi took the command and directed tho
I march towarda tho capital of tho denrt.
, merit, with Urn object of procurlm; rations
, rur ,la troop
. .,..,.
nnil Crirlm; i jr tho
nvui.UUi
1,1 Ouamaantuan Iho Cuban were
neaten w l a attHrnnt nn rt
itjn lint uut
mi r. . . '
This wis accomplished in a short ipaceof
lugwF! ui un opanisn in tuls en
gagement was one ollicer and six others
killed; three ofllcor and twenty soldiers
wero weunded. Hand or inturgent In
thl encounter suffered greatly, having on
the fluid (even doad and various horao,
betide arms nnd nminunltlon,
In tho action of Uuaplaui there wero
plenty or bodie left on tha Held, but tho
Insurgonls carried away very many. Tho
Spanisbjlosfes weroO ollicer and feSsoldlora
killed ; 1 chief, 10 ollicer nnd d'J soldiers
wounded, and ono chief, 13 ollicer and
10S mon slightly injured. Col. D.miinques,
who waa badly woundod In the action of
(luaaiatis, bus alnro dbl from the oirect of
amputation.
" INDJANS7"
(Jalvknto.v, April 11 -Col. W. li.
Sellers, president of tho Ualveatun Cotton
Kxcbnnge, is dead.
A Nuws Austin (pedal reports that the
Drown county minute men routed a party
of Indiana in Sau Saba rountykilliug tv.
eral.
Lone Wolf la again reported on thu wur
path and bound for Texas to avongu the
dettb of hi ion.
MARKET REPORT.
CINCINNATI.
Cincinnati, April 11.
KI.OU It-Dull nnd unchanged.
WHEAT tiuiet, and n shado llrmor,
1 30, ,t 1 33.
COHN Firm at CI)".
OATS euiet and uncnangod, ifo2SC.
MKMl'JII.S.
Mkmi-ius, April 11.
C'MKN MKAL Easier at 3 fiT o5.
COHN Market 1 lire.
OATS (ii.
HAY Quiet at 17'J1.
UltAN Market baru.
l'OltK None in tbo market.
HACON Quiet and uucbanged.
LAUD Dull and uuchangel.
NKW YOK1C.
New Youk, April 11.
FLOL'll Firm with a lair demand;
uperlinu waslorn,fi HCrVfJ 33; common
to good 0 8o0 00; good t choice 0 000
C 80; whito wheat X 0 f-O" 20.
WHEAT Oponod with-! fair demand
and higher, but closed quiet without ad
vance. No '' Chicago apritig 1 65j)l 57;
No 1 spring 1 C'J1 C5.
ST. LOUIS.
Sr. Louis, April 1 1.
FLOUR -Quiet and unchanged.
WHEAT Spring, in demand, steady
and firm, No 2 1 'Jil 213; fall, steady
and tlrm; No 3 red 1 30'1 371 ; No U
1 40 1 00.
CORN Steady and hlgher,closlng Arm
No i! mixed C5JCGc.
OATS-Steady, No'imixod 49'50o!
11ARLKY liuyor ofl', nothing doing.
l'ORK Quiet 10 00(3)11) 72; dry salt
moata firm and more active, sales nf loosu
country pork homo shoulders 0J; cloar
sides J.
NEW ORLEANS.
Nkvv OUI.KAN.S April 11.
OATS Dull and lower at 00001.
COFFEE-Qulot, ordinary 2lJfiit'J2J;
fair l3(n'J1; good "J4C524R prime 24'.'
Stock, llrst hands, S'JJ.OOO.
CORN MEAL EirKer, 3 COOE',5.
RIVER NEWS.
I'orl I.lNti
AUIUVALS
anil dejiarturca for the 21 hoursi eudlng at 0
p. m. LiNt cvciiliig:
Steamer (J racy, Columbus
" Fiak, l'adueah
J1 John A. Scuddor, St. Louis
" l'at. Rogorr, Cincinnati
City of Cheater, Mouiphi
" Erod. Wilson, Loutsvillo
' Iron Mountain, St. Louis
" Andy Haum, Mouiphi
" .la. U. Ulgloy, Louiivillo.
DKI'AUTKI).
Steamer V V Gvcy, Coluiubui
" .la. Fiak, Paducah.
" llonaccord, St. Lou'a
" Andy Dauiii, Cincinnati
11 Higley, St. Louis
" John A. Scuddur, Now Oiluant
" l'at. KogeM, .Memphis
" Fred. Wilson, Now Orluan
City of Oheatiir, Ht. Loui
" Ed. llobbf, Whuollng.
Jt'i'iiE .iivEK. The Ohio roso thirteen
inches during the 24 hour ending tit !
o'clock Ust evunlng. Thu Cumberland la
booinlut full, with 40 feet on the shaal.
Hy refunucu to it dispatch published be
low, it vill In! form ttil stroaiii I mi a
stand, it wilt bo falling by next report.
Tho Mlsilssippi i falling, though thoro it
a fair alago of watur Intwoen thl port and
St. Louih
Utwintt was modorutuly iietlvu yeater
day.
Thero was a marked contrail betwoeu
thu vvottther yuttordny and that of Thur'
day. Ot Thurcday know full to a depth
IhtllefitCv
A.3STD wJ.0i3:x.irca:o3sr
OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AND COUNTY.
of not lei than flvo initio, and on Friday
morning everything wa frozen up ai
hard aa a brick. Yesterday was an ax
cocJIngly pleasant day, tho mercury mark
ing as high na M degrees.
TKLEORAl'llic" l'.i VKR N EWS. 3
Liit:.k RoiK, April 11 Ulor still
rising rapidly with 20 fet 7 Inebw by tho
giugp. DepartoJ llattlc.
l'iT7Miuiiri, April 11 -River 12 feet f,
Inches, railing sluwly. Werthnr clear and
cool. Ilotb rivers falling slowly.
Cincinnati, Apiil 11 T.iver 37 feet,
rialng. Arrived 'l'hiiiiij)iiin Duan, New
Orleans. Departed Anna, Tennessee
river; Arlington, Memphis, Chas Rodman
Mid I'aMcon", New Orleans,
N:vv Oiii kani, Apr I 1 1. Arrrived
Sam .1 Hall, Clncinimti. Dutiartud
Mary llou'ton, Louisville; City or Al
ton and .Molly Moure, St. Louts; Natchez,
ic.snurg. tvwaioer clear anu cool
Rive stationary.
Nsw Oknkvns. April 11. iho Loulil-
nna Jockey club held th"irpring uiuotlng
In Aiigotura to-day. Tho weather Was
litlitiliiful, ittendatici) fair nnd track In
good C ill J it ion.
Mi.ll''lllh.Auril 11. Weather cltarand
pleasant. River fallen two Inches. Du-
parted Orand Tower and Yoagor, tbu
latter last night, for.St Louis; Quickstep,
Whito river; Franklin, Cincinnati; Simp
son Homer aud barges, laat niu-ht. for
Louisville.
Nasiivii.i,k, April 11. Kiver about on
a aland, 41 feet on shoals. Wealbor clear
and pleasant. Arrlvod Silverthorn.
Kvansville; Ada Heilman, l'adurnh. De
parted llurksvillo, Ella ltii'-hes and Ed-
dyvlllo, upper Cumberland; Silverthorn,
Lventvllle; Ada Ileilinsn, l'aducab.
Evansvii.i.k, April 11. Clear and
pleasant; mercury 4 J to GO. Thu river
has risen ono loot. Tort list Down,
Mary A men I, 0 p.m; Grey Eagle, 1:30
iu ; .1. D. J'nrkcr, O; Nick i.ong worth,
Up T. N. .Miller. mlrinMit: l'at
Cleburn, 3 a. in ; Hollo or Shruveport and
Charley Drown, 7; Geo Huberts and
Falls 1'ilot, H; Charmer, 10; .Miuueola, 7
in.; IdluA'Ud, b:30.
Louis vii.i.k, April II. Hirer rislntr
one-half Inch por hour, and drift coming
lown fast, 'lucre aro 12 leot 3 ihohe in
tho cannl anil 10 feel 3 iucbes in Indian
etiutu. iluiiness U very active nnd thu
wontlior clear and sprint;-like. Down.
John Jasper, Ironsido ami bargee, Morn
ing Star, Governor Allen and barires.
Op, Lytic, Eureka, Shammck, .lossla Jas
per arid Gar wilti 1,000 hhia comont tor
St. Louts. No boats in port.
St. Loutu, April 11. Arrived- Davon-
port, Keokuk; Espernn.a, l'iltiburg; Sam
I'.ohurts, Ohio river; Glencoo. New Or-
leans; Illinois nnd Henry Clifford, Hoons-
vine. Departed ht l.ukiv.Mis.'nuri river:
Fearless nnd Iron Mountain, I'iltsburg.
Davenport, Kookuk; l'autlne Carroll and
Mary Allien, New Orloans: l'etral. Illin
ois river; llobba, Whoeling, Alice, l'oo-
na; icksburg, Vlckiburg: Hello La
Cro.io, Heed's landing. River fatlini!
slowly. Weathor cloar nnd warm with
high winds.
conmHNitiN vii:kciiami.
PETER CUHL,
E.vci.rsivi:
FLOUR MERCHANT,
VNIi
MILLERS' AGENT,
33"o. UO Olilo Xjovooi
CAIRO, ILLS.
W. Siwtton.
T. lilnl.
STRATTON & BIRD,
Wholcscilo Grocov.s,
-ANtl-
Commission Merchants,
Aleuts American I'owdur Company,
N. II. 'I'lii'llewund. 1'. .1. Thtvtlevvood
THISTLEWOOD &. CO.
ii:.'i:u.u.
Commisssion Merchants,
Dealer- iu
Flour, Corn, Oats, JIuy, kc.
No. 7 otlio l.i:'i:i.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS
LWl-'Ey, HARRISON & CO.,
(SitcceHsor to D. Kurd A Son.i
.VAK.DIKQ-
AN 11
Commission Merchants,
tl.O III ISKAIN AM IIAIi
No 'il Ohio Lkv.hv, OA I DO, I LI.S.
II ,A t HUN,
A VEILS A OO.,
IP Xi O U
AND
UKNKIIAI. CU-MMISSIIIN MKIUHIANW
-Mo" ..V.K,0Hlll04 IKO, ll.lH
II. A.Thoum It. D. TUOtn
TIIOM8 It RKOTllKR,
Kiiccomtr. to U. Sl.lluletj,
WIMMIi5SH)MMKIUMlANlS.U0KEKS
AND 'JKAI.KIIiil!
Htiii.ln Hint Kuucjr Urortirlra,
Koreign and Dpmettlu
131 Commercial Avanua, 'ttm (
CAIRO, . CLLIMOIH.'
a.-vh3st
NEW
Lowest Prices in thm City
AT
KIIKIiKK'X NkJU VniUV
Comer of Ninth street ami Commercial avenue, wliere may be fduhd the
LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST i
HTOCK OF '
DRESS GOODS IN CAIRO.
rophtip, Diagonal.-, Cuflunerw, auel Hpiing Drew OooJs, all told at pried'
DEFY CODTFETITIOItf.
While (Jooelj, Kinbrouleriw, Noct Tips, fJlovos, CiUTh, and Notions mad. u
Sjiueiality. 4
A FUIal LIKE OF ,
' Ai-iri r!Vii
Jiuricr keeps right up with tho time.4. and olTera.no goodn. but those which
ftro new, elegant and stylish, and cordiully invites tho people of Cairo to give
him a call and examine hii stock.
Phil. H. Saup,
REMOVES i"'
CONFECTIONERY
TO
Washington Ave. Cor. 8th Strast.
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
This is thu only pl.tro iu the City whero (hero is a General Assortment oi
niericnu and l'leiieh I'utidit.
All 1
on rsulf.
INSURANCE.
I'.STAHM.SHKli
SiiHord, illonis & Camleo,
Ixsurancf. Agents,
7'i Ohio l.evt'e, City National Hank
Huilding, C.uito, Ii,i.s
The
ohle-l ctiaMMicd Agency lu Snulhern
lllllinl-, reple-entlujr'over
$65,000,000.00.
of Hie hft IiiMtrance Cipilal il tin C. 8
C. N. HUGHES,
General Insurance Agent
fi;ici.
Ohio Leveo, over Jlathua A: UhlV.
KSfSoiif hut jirtl-rbts Cwpiin!s
tvpntrntrd.
Ill AT .ST(lti:l
G. D. WILLIAMSON,
COMMISSION MEIIOHANT
Ami Dealer lu
BOAT STORES
So. 7 Ohio litiveo, tiAIRO, ILLS
fJifSpechil attention given to
uit'iili ami tllliui: orileiH.
coiislin.
U-iti
SAM WILSON,
DK.Vl.r.lt IN
SOAT STORES
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.,
No. HO Ola. to Xt'eav)
QMROj ILLS.
ft fiH
1 . il I t ii I ."J Jf.F '! t-
t 4MV
i v-.aw iut vnro
COO DSI
f
147
:ifk is to call aud examine them for
14V-l?-l-3tB.
'SMMMHIOH auauMAWtm.
JOHN B. PHILLIS A SON,
(.Sui ce-or to .lohn U. l'hlili",)
i-joni-xriii I inunillKSKITr
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Dealer lu
HAY, CORN,
OA'J'.S," FLOUR,
.MKAL, BRAN, 4c.
Ageuti for Latliu & Rand Powder Conpany.
('Oil. TENTH ST.& OHIO LEVEE,
CAIRO, ILLS.
MILLER & PARKER,
General Commission
FORWARDING MERCHANS, '
Dealers lu
FLOUR, CORN, OATS, HAY, 4c.'
Agonts i'or Fairbauk's Scales.
OHIO LEVEE, CAIRO, ILLS.
V.. D. MnthiKH
E. C. Uhl
MATHUSS & UHL,
Forwaidlug & General
Gommission Merchants,
Dealers 111
FLOUR, CHAIN. HAY AND
vfuc'i'uitM nuauucu
Ohio Lkvkk,
Cairo, Ills.
C. CL08E,
GEUEUAI... t
ommission- Merchant
And Dealer In
Lime, Cemeni, J'lastef, Hair,' Sx.
OHIO LEVEE. .
&ri vvlll sell lu car load lot is at luanufai;-
tillers plleeM, adding fielghU ' h
J. M, PHILLIPS
u
FOHWARDlNQ.
Comnussion Merchant
WllAKKAOAT 1'ROPBItTOB.
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