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. . 14, Ob Jt 1 i H kail: t ( i r HO AD. I . ". . .(. ...A yi atroet IIUINrt L31VK UAIJ Mill t. 2:30 a.m., Kxuresst. 'l.no n.m.. . . Dally Freight 4:00 .m.,. .cxcopt Uunday weigniat ii:;w n.m Freight at.. . 1:00 p.in... . ' " AHH1VK AT (,'AlltG. Mall -.... Kxpres ut Freight at Freight at lift it.m Uallv '1M p.ln.,... .except .Sunday . .-.!: ir a. in except Monday 7:10 p.m., except .Sunday Freight at ,,iii:ik ii.ni IM 'MT-tf. .Jamk Joii.nso.v, Apent. THE CAIRO AND VIN0BNNK3 RAILROAD. CU4XUK Of riK. Ou and alter Sunday, February 'i, 1874, iranii win run as iouow : llOINll KOIlTII. I'a'i'tigfr. Freight Cairo, leave.... .'.no A.M. r:0.i A.M. Mound City. leave r.:'.'i " f.:3.i " Irlilia, Ieac H:I1 " 8:17 " Harrlsburg, Waa K:l!l " 11:1.'! " Norrli Ulty, leave U:V " 1:31 l-.M. Cannl, unlvc an ' C'annl, leaie 10:011 " -..tri-iM. (Irayvllle, Irair 10: in ' r.uVi MouiitCarmel,leav.-....ll:'.2 " 7:iw " Vinrviiiico, lealc YiXt V.M. V?X ' O.A SI. .In net Ion, arrive. l'J'..'Ci " (lOl.VO MOUTH. vv, ...... l- Kr',",,- N lliri-lillro. Irave1 . '. .v ... ..Ulll .n'il. HV. af '"Cl-r i r Mount Caniii'lJcaVK. (.rayilllc, Ii-jvc,... t j i nil. arrive.... Cannl, leave .'iorrU C ity, Irain ... 'jrrlildiivli, leaw. . v-lciina, leave Minimi City, Icitt..., Cairn, arrive . b:ir'".uuV.I " . D.1.1 " 10:17 " .M.lsl " 1ISW " .111:10 0:1, A.M. .lifM " 7:1H " ,11:4.1 " lt:l(i " , 1:17 I'.M. ViM l-.M. . 2:4-J " 3:10 " . :i:ii! " :i:tH " WOUND OITT Al'COlIMl'l'ATION. Iave Cairo at ll:So a.ui. anil o:l." ji.m l.rau Mound City atl2Vp.ui. ami 0:10 p.m. I relght train atop i-r iik-lil at I'arini; run from there ai mixed tmin, leafing at I .1 a.iu ; lcaliig Viiicrtinci :il 7 p. in. tin; Hue evening Tor rettini trip. CO.NNBCTIONa. At Cairo with the Mi-.lppi (enlr.it, ilwhllc atip Ohio, for all point- milt; Calm, Arkaua ami Trxn, Tor all point In Arkau j ami Te.va. At Vlncenno: Indl.itiapoliaand Vlncennes railway lor I Ddl m jm,' mxl all poluta north, at and wi-t wit,. Kvauvlllo and Craw lordnvllle railway fori aiuvtlle,Terra Haute, Danville, Chicago am. all points nortli, ea.t ami writ; with Olil and MlMiippi rail nay for Ht. Louis, l.oiiUvlllo, Cincinnati ami all point east and weat. At Nonla City cro-liijr the Fprlngtlcld inl Illiioli Southeastern railway. L. W. Palmer, Oun'l Hup't. K. 1'. Wil.-w.v, Oen'l l'aisenger, Agt. 37-ia-tf OA 1 HO, ARKANSAS AND TKXAS AND CAIRO ANDl'UIi TON RAILROADS. The shortcut and only direct route Irom 'airo to Jaokwinport, Little Hock, Hut iptlngi, Fulton, and all polnta In Arkansas .lid the Southweii t, and (i&lveaUin, Houiton, allai, Auntlii and all point-. In Texas WKI.VK 1IOUK3 IS AJ) ANCK OF NYOT1IKI. KOIJTK. ThroiightlckeU, through Mill of lading, ml Information at to freight latcn, pat-,-nger lare, connections, etc., can he oh- .lilt: d at the company' Dice in Winter' ,ock, corner of Seveutu street and Com- erclal avenue. .nck win can at private reaucnecs nnu ..UN for pawengen, when orders are left YJetrnnx l'lillni!! pIa Jeeilng car..' j ni(.'lit tralm. I'raliu run dally, (Sunday excepted) from o Cairo Olllco a follawa: ClUnt.KSTO.V 4CCOMMOIIATIO.V. air (ireenllelil1- lb".! a m and !:0) a.m. 'ah e at (irtenDcld'n 9:17 a in aiid.i ".S p.m. KXI'ltRHS Itl'NH DAILV ;ae OrcetitleldN !:(. m, rrlve at (Irccntield'n 1:0 p.m. 1). Axtki.I- Chief Kmrlneer. I.AWYMIM. WILLIAM J. ALIiEN, VlTORNEY AT LAW OA I HO, ILLIN01H. Un.iir Klrnt National hank. 3-10-3ra SAMUKL 1 WHEKLKR, 1T0KNEY k COUNSELOR AT lk OA1HO, ILLINOIS. OIBc.o over Klrt National liank. .M-ltarn i obu ti.Mulkey, MULKKY Wlllam C. Uulkey Jk SON, AT LAW UAIKO, ILLINOIS. Oiltee: Kihth ttreet, between Cowmer ,al und Waxhliigtou avenues. Ml tf. (illEKN ti QILUKKT, ATTOHNKYB OOUNUKLOHM AT LAW, William It.Ureou, William U. llllten, IIMUO, H.I.INOIM. Miloa r,lllli.iiri, Mdaial attantion lia to A.lmlialtT aal ittkmMat tiUitlniwa. irrnm -oiUDLUVMU.BOoyH Ad Hovn niriTint' J I i nw. H. '" WILLIAM U.SMlTir, M. p. KrMlUKKCK No. Ul, Thlrteeiilli Hreet, betwcui WutbltiKlon Hveiiuo nml AValnut ,treet. Olllec VM coramerulal avenue, up Mit'"' U.W. DUNNING, M. D. UKSlDKNCi; corner Nlnlli ami 'Walnut Streets. Olllec corner Sixth htreet ami Ohio levee. Olllco hours Irom 0 a. iu.. to -i in., hihI p. m A. J.UOK 31. 1. ytllce over Thomi ft Itro'it. groeciy stou nJti.'II Conimerciat nvciuie, comer Kightt itreet. llcsldoueu corner Wailillijiton iivo nue and Folll toenlh t.traet. DR. M. HOWARD, PHYSICIAN & SUOEON. OFFICK-'JOUNKIt C'OMMKKCIAL AV. AUI SIXTH STltKKT. KKSIDKNCIJ Seveiitli ttreet. lietwccn tViililiigtin Av. anil AViilnut Plreet. 2112-3-2 1-tf MRS. I. T". J3RIGOS, (Sticrcusor to lMiillliH mid llrisijs.) MILLINERY AND -DllESSMAKINff. Aiiiuiiivlal Ave., lift., nth nml lOthiSN. " i'2-lUl. C.VIKO, ILLL. Ill OleFICB, JOUN H. OliEIlLY EDITOR: nueBAPHie Reported Expressly for the Bulletin. THE EUROPE. Particulars of the Disaster and llescuo. Passengers Lose Everything but their Lives, WHAT THE (IRKM'K IMl) TO.SAVK TUB Sllll'. Cowardly Conduct of tlie French Cravr. Nlw Vokk, April 14 Tto iteamor Oroeci), fioin Liverpool Mnrch 'i'AU, with CHhiu, oii steorHi'u liostftiL'iiri.. and 37 eahui und la2 iiuuii;i) pf ect;ori of thu numninip r.urupv, nrrired tui owning ano report! tnai on April 2d, in latitude is' i louiiltudu ..o hI 11 n. m.. ihu lightnd u large atcauier tu tl.o iOuthward, nonriU Welt. At 4 p. in. ine caino riuito near, iliowlrij; sluttli f diitrun. 11 W horn down hbd luund l.or to he the French iteauier Kuropu, from llavro jr Jew lork, in a iinkiiii' condition, and wish ing in to tend our Uu und uiiiil in let ting oil the pasienger and crew. Wu immediately lowered j.H and i Uiu and itnt them nway In oharL'o of Air. Jtuck, chief olIicCT, and Mr. Hubbard, cec- ond olllcer, and, with tho aitiilacce oftho l-rench Itnati, tuved all on hoard, coniiit- ins of 37 cabin hntl iteerau dhi- longeri and ICO of the crew, without utiy lerioui kccidenl, although thoru wai h tnountatnoiii lea and both iteatnert wore rolling very heavily. Vo alio lurceedcd In laving the mailt. At C p.m. Captain J.emarle ramo on board with bli ulliceri and reported that hu ihlp had iprung a leak In tho onglne-rojm, and that bo lid not coniider Itiafo to proceed in her. At 0:30 p. m. Mr. lllack, tho chlet oi!i;or, and Jir. i.'oUL'laf, tuo ctilet encineer of the Jroectj, went on board tho Kurope and ZXCMINEII IIKR, and on their return reported that there wai about aeven feet of water In tbo en- glno.room, and that they could not dil cover any water In any other part of the nip. xno uroeco lay by the .Europe all night, and at 5 o'clock tho next morning Iluck and IJouirln again went on board the Kuropj for further examination, and upon their return reportod that there wai bout oigut feet of water in tbo engine oom; and that, although they sounded .'jii other compartment!, they could not JUcoTcr nny moro water, and gave theli V- Inlnri thnt tfiA iMn nultl In. au-IIl nr.; , -- r taken to u port. Tiuc;:, tno chief on.cer, and Vblr,tho 'fourtti uiliivi, ii,i,m.iltily vo1untairad to tiiko charge oftho ihlp, and Jlr. Mauire nuu iwuinj-iwo men went ori ooara tue J'.uropo in two of thu Greece ' boats. The Urecco (tool by until 12 in,, to ico it fho coulJ rfri.'cr "and neiiitanco, and, af ter uoini;a tail madu on tho Kurope, loft her ia Kt. -II.-IS, lonj;. ao.iy, with her IiohJ fOI.VTI.Vfl 80UTUKA8T and a strenj; westerly breeze blowing. S. K Y. Hendo, a paant;er on tho Kurope, htatci thut tho leak occurred on tho lait voyao. Tho ship wai then put in dry dock In tho harbor, und sho mado a litllo wator. Tho day nftr tho loft llrcit ihn rna.lo a litllo more, und on tho ocond of April the water got into tho ihip'i cabin. About 10.30 a.m., on the lecond of April, ahe lighted the Greece. Tno pnisenRori then had tho llrjt alarm that tho ibip wa ilnkinj:, and ut 1 30 they were told to il vo '.homiolvoi. Kvory porion on board wai removed to tlin Greeco, and nothing whnlovor wai allowoJ to bo truuiferrod from Ihn Ku ropo not ovon hand-bagi. Tito Kuropo'i bati woro icarccly launched Li'toro tboeo from tho Greeco woro nlongside. Thoro wuro olgbt boat! of tho Kuropo, and threo of tho Greeco. Thu ludiei wcro lint romovoJ, nnd thoy wcro not even allowed to cary nocena'ry bau'gago. Tho French captain Limario, really bo lutvud tho iliip iu a linking condition, nnd that thero wm no time to eavo valuable luggage. Thil gentloman rays llio lohk oeciirred in tho central compartment! under thu mncbinary, a tbo captain had itnted. - Threo ho-iti wero iwampod heforo tho labor vut accouiplithc'd, but NO I.IVES WKIIK LOST. Kvcrj thing hm been dono by tho cup tain and crow of the Grorco to mako the captain, crow nnd piuecugor of tho Ku rojio comfortable, Mr. Lluyd l'ljienlx, ono of tho pn;on gc of tho Kurope, suyi t'uo fulk'it disci pline wm proiorvoil on hoard. Thoru wi no cttUio (or any pnnic. No nno l.nuw that nuything wai wrong until tbo kliint of dlitruis wu9 hung out. I ntked tho puner what wai tbo' inuttor; nnd ho shrugged hla ihouldori .Htnl mado mo no aniuor. I saw water rolling from eido to lido iu tho onglno hatch, iiod 1 taw boat! lowerod. Wu uuderitund that n leak occurred iu thut part of the ehip, which wai lengthened, nnd that tho main ecgino pump win choked up, nnd wm un der aix feet of water when wo left tho ihlp, tho rolling of which put tho lirei out, and next morning It whs under eight feet of wator, ihowing that If the eiiglno.pump wai In correct ordor this increaso could not Imvo been oxtonilve. Tho Kuropo tailed iindor suit, nnd A COLLISION 0CCUHHK1) when we woro trying to glvo her stoorago way. Tho lalvago crow put on board the Kurope were all.froui tho Greeco. Dr. L G. I'ngo, chlof nirgoon of the Groeco, describe putting tho salvage crow o board tho Kuropo, and ayj t "Wo My to several hour, nnd wo mw them iimko mil, and It was in thu attompt to pot her head to oaitward, alter it ropo was paiied, that the colllilun ocourred, Sbo collldod with our stern. Thin was about noon." Tho reportor lioro informod tho doc tor that Captain Lemario complained that when tho ho wished to roturn on board his ship ho wai puihod back and provenUd. Tho doctor, with sumo warmth, said: "Tho idea of tho llrltiih ship taking on tho wliolo crow and paiiongori of tho French tblp, and provontlng them from going back, if that woro truo thoy wore mleo, not nion." Tho Fronch dliplayod their bravery at tho timoof tho collision by putting on their lilo proiorver.i, tho men nulling down - BtTIiXi - EJa'I - Isr BTTILD1H&, among tho women and oauilng panic, an'l for levurnl dayi thoy carried their I'fo preiervori. As to what C.pt. L'tiiarla aavi that hu wai nmlio.1 1 is u total faliehood. Not ono French- man volunteered to go on board tbe ihlp ai h prl.o crow not ono. Tho ihlp wai totally abandoned lor twelve houn, with- outftwul on board. Tho night sho wai abandoned tlo eentlemcn wero all In tlm imoklng room. Tbo French captain, ono doctor and totno of tho oflicers woro on dock mid looking through their gUiie, and they laid, " tho ia going down now, In fact sho it h wreck, and ono man laid, ' boy i d'yo no her going down'" At 4:30 thoy began to coniu on board. At C:S0 they woro all on board, and next day at noon, on uocM Friday, Wo loft hor. CRIME, LYXCH LAW AT J)EiN VEH COLORADO. Louisvillo Legal Gentlemen Path, on the War MEMPHIS REPORTS II EH I.SU- A I. yi'OTA OK MUKUEltS. JIKMMII.1. Mkmmiis, April 1 1 James Woolen. & highly rcipoctod young man, wai itabbod and killed near llollv Stirimrs. .Ml'i. SL. urday, by Gourgo Yarley, n rough, who wai arruited and placed under ii.OCO bond. Wbitnoy UunJo wai stabbed and killed ou the lame day nt Now Allan v. Mill., by an unknown person. u. t. .lonnton, a telegraph operator at Hrowniville, Tenn.. was hot and fatallv wounded on Sundav nicbt in a Lhiil-Io at that place by a clai lender in tbo Mutho- tliat Church, named John Oldham, who being caucht in tbn bani;io br Jobnioii hot him to prevent expoiuro. Oldham fled, and at lait accounts had not been captured. A WltlT OK II All JfAS COr.l'l'S. liBLLKVlLLK. 111., April 13. A writ of habeai corpus wai i worn out thii afternoon beloro Judge bnydor in the caio of Fritz Ktkcrt, Jr.. and Jacob Petri, who wore arreitcd Tusday on luipicion of belnc concerned In tho murder of tho.Steltzerldo family near Centroville. Tho writ il made returnable on Tuoiday morning at 10 o'clock. A number of tbo cltizoni of Ccntrevillo and viciuitv wero hereon Sat urday and ollerod ball for tho prison ers. CcBtN.se, L'lab. April 1 1. The China man arretted Monday tho sixth init.,upon lusplclon of having been Implicated in tho murder ol lioonitoln, which occurred on tho uth, vai yesterday prove.! boyond all dcubt to havo committed the deed unaided and alone. At two o clock'tbii aftornoon, whllo tho oQiccri woro ondoavoring to Ulia lit. tirionr to Hrlbam City for tafo keeping, tho citizens en rnato took hint from tbvmash.l down to tho railroad bridge, one mile oait of town nnd bung him from tho trestle work. LoLIsviLtK. Kv.. Anril 1 1. About 11 o ciocit this forenoon, W. It. Abbott, a prominent lawyer of thii citv. wai shot and mppoied to bo mortally wounded by John 1.. Green, h member of tho firm of Morton, Gait & Co., bankors. A caio had juit been argued in court in which both parties incased, and coming out of tho court house, lomo wordi passed between them In which tbo lie wai given, and Ab- oou iirucn ureen wiiu nil cano wnourow n pistol and tired threo shots, taklnc clfect In Abbott's right sido, in tho center of his breait and in the ihouldor. rani; nir ob liquely inward. Varioui itatemonti have lion mado a. to who itruck tho first blow. Green was arretted and placed in jail and Abbott taken nome, whoro ho is now lv- in a critical condition. Tho utlalr has created n profound lentation in tbii com munity, wnero both men woro widely known aod rcipectcd. ST. LOUIS. The Hutching Times' Lihel Suit. The Establishment of Yards for Bu ild- ing Iron Ships Advocated, Sr. Lom, April 14 - Tho libol suit of Stilsoii llutuhins, editor of tho Kvniiinit Diipatch.againit the .St. Louii Times Co . In which hu claimod on.) hundred thous and dollars' dumnges fcr tho publication, .innuary iiu, ot n communication ot Frank J. Uowinan, nlloL-ed falm and Illicit- ouf, was brought ton clesu in court to-day by .ludgn' .Madilt grantlnu a motion ol pluiiilitr to strllto out tho answur of dofendant to his petition, and ontoring judgment for II vo thouiand dollars aud uoeu k)jKlnt delendnnt. l'laintlll' thou onto rod satisfaction of damages njionud, leaving only colts to bo paid by tbo Timet com puny. mill' VAium. Tho committee ot tho board of trade. appointed some days ago to roport on it proposition to establish u ship yard ut St. i.uuia iur uuuuing iron etoamora and barges, submitted a length v rotiurt this p. m., in which they exbauitively ditcuis tho wholo question. Thoy rooouimond thu establishment uf a ship yard hero and show that St. Louis affords greater facil Hies for building iron vesiels than nny other place in tho United Stutet. They also say that insuranco on wooden hulls tirovonU steamboat men from tiiccessfuf coinpotion with rail roads, as tho iniuranco of freight charges on woodon vpisols is equal to railroad tar ill: Tho average lilo of wooden venols is said to bo eight yoars and tho coH of repairs during that time is equal to thu original cost of tho vessel, whilo tho llfu of tho iron hull is 35yeurs and thoy aro in every reipoct suporlor to wooden onoi. It is tliorofora plain that river men to compoto with railroads must adopt iron steamers and barges. Tho comm.ttoo alio heartily endorsod tho projoct for tbo establishment of a lino of steamers from Charleston to Bremen aud cordially ap proved tho plan of opening direct trade botweon valloy states undBrazll by putting on a lino of steamships from Now Orloans t Ja,noir''- Tl report, which will bo published to-morrow, contains a largo amount of information of great valua to merchants and business mou eonorally of tho Slissisiippl valloy. 1 1 i awaB COE. 12TH STBEET CAIRO, TUESDAY. APRIL 14- 1874. WASHINGTON. OFFICES TO BE ABOLISHED, 1 ' T, , I The Senate Currency Bill Passed by I U-... i llltJ "UUiCi Wasuinotox, April 1 1 A bill was Introduced into tho Iloiun to-day abol itbing the ollici of appraiser of Imported morcbandiin ut Cloveland, Milwaukee, Memphis, Gvanivitlo, Louiivillu, Mobiln, To I ndo and l'ittiburft. Tbo amendment olloroJ in tin, llousu tOMlay to Mr. Maynard's bill ptoporing reiuinptiou of speMo payrnnt July 1 1870, wai rejectod by 101 majority The Houis to-day pahied tho Maynard currency bill by n voto of 126 to 110. CONGRESSIONAL. I10USR Wasui.nt.to.s, April 11. Tho Houio commilUtt on oomiiiorce heard l'roildnt .Mitchell, of the Milwaukee niiJ .It. l'ntil railroad company, who dviiroi to build a bridge over tbo Miiiljiippi river from n point near LaCronu to Crescent. Tho Secretary of War refuted to glvn his con sont to any other locotion for tho bridge except that elected by tbo Government engineer directly In "front of LaCroiie. The llouiocoininitteoon commerco havo decided to report adveriely on thi bill which propoiei to throw open tho Clinton (Iowai bridge over tbo Miniiiippi rivor, now controlled by tto Chicago and North woitern railroad company, to tbe U!c of all railroadi willing to tnnko roasonablo compenralion therefor. Tho minority nf the committee, comprising Clayton, Holman and Hammond will rccommond that tbe bill bo paieed. Tho llouie then took up tbo curroncy bill, and Ilutler, of MauachusetU with drew his motion to substituto tho Senato bill lor tho Houio bill. Several amend ment! woro offered, and then Mr. Maynard moved tbo prorkms mestion. Tho previous queition was recorded, 114 to BJ, and tho main question ordered. It was ordored to bo engrossed and read a third timo without tho yeas and nayi. Tho bouso thon proceodod to voto on iti paisago. Tho bill wa paned, yeai 1S; nays 1 1 C. The text of the bill ai paned was pub' llthcd in the New York "World of tho Uth Tho houio passed tho icnato currency bill; 110 to 102. FINANCIAL. Nkw YonK,April 14. Cuitoms receipts 445,000, Treasury disbursments 45,000. Money cloicd eaiv at 1. Sterling very dull at 4 8I1I 85 for sixty davs; 4 87 4 88 sight. Gold rangod t 33J1 14J, closing at 1 1. Carrying rates t,. Stato bonds dull and nominal. Governments in active doraand with slight advance, railroad bonds firm at full prices. MARKET REPORT '. S'f. LOUIS. St, Louis, April 1 1. FLO Ult Demand for lower gradoi, 1(0,6 60, which aro in light supplv. WHK AT Strong, No '1 iprln'g in do mand at 1 'JloV, fall 1 SlSl 31: No I! 1 ulfal U'i. COUN Firm, No 2 mixed C0J0. OATS Firmer, but inactive. No 'J mixed 4D49J- HAKLiKY Firm but unchanged. I'.YK Uuncbangfd at'.i3(2,Ul I'OKK Quiot at 10 75. DRY SALT MKATS Dull and ealos loose. Clear rib B; Cumberland middles at Qutncy "1. BACON Dull. Shouldors 0,7, clear rib 0J9ji clear eldci OlfTyOJ jobbing ami order lots. LARD Firm. Frlmo stotm 9. "WHISKY Higher at 03. CINCINNATI. C'iNCiSHATi, April 14. FLOUR Steady. "WHK AT Scarce and firm at 1 3? 1 10. CORN yirm. C5QC8c. OATS Quiet and stoady at 1S(u)5"p. RYK Dull aud lower. 1 0S1 01. HARLEY Stoady ; epring 1 60(a,l C5. FORK (Juiet, and nominally lfij 17, with no sales. LARD Quiet and stoady; steam'.' 75 9 81J; kottlo a 7C10. HULK MKATS IJuiet and firm: shoulders GJc spot; Ca buyor -May aud Juno; clear rib held at 8 40 f pot; sales nt 8J buyor May, and 8j buyor May and Juno; clear quoted at 8 708 75: bacon quiet and Qrm, light ialoi ; shoulders C 7 ; clear rib 0 20 j clear UJ'." 70. WH1SICY Firm at 04. CHICAGO. Ciiiuauo, April 14. KLOUK-Stoady. "WHKAT Oponod firm, cloiod dull, No 1 spring 1 MJ; No 1 '.'3J spot, 1 'Jiij May; No. 1,1 liOJ. CORN Opened firm, closed dull, No 'J mixod Oaj spot, GSJ May; now No 2, 01 SC2. OATS Stoady, 43Jtl spot; -17(i'l May. V.YK-Stav'v. No.'Jliy!li-21L I1AHLKY Quiet and weak, No 1 as! 70. ' l'OKK Quiet nnd woak, in 00(15 y, ...... , r. n.-.M.. i,. .... . - rjnii, in iij(u)iu w -nay; in u juiiu. LARD Stoady, 0 C5 spot, 0 70 mav, WHISKY Fair, doniand and 'a ad- vanceu ai U4. NKW ORLEANS. Nkw Oblkanh, April 11. CORN (Juiet and lower, mixed 78. whito 78BU. l'ORK Diil and lowor, light weight oll'ering at 1717, hoavy weight I7 I1ACON lull and lowor, 7UlfiolO. Others uuclmntod' M KM I'll IS. Mkmi-iii.s, April 14. FLOUR- Ddl and nominal. CORNMKAI-Dull. CORN Domud atllvo, and advanced to 81 Jo to arrive OATS In fir demand, and advanced to 00C2jc. II AY Qulot mixed 1C10. 11RAN Kaslrat'.'l'.'!!. l'ORK-Nonnally 17:1, LAUD (Juit and unchanged II ACON Stung; shoulders sides 9i10. 73071; FOREIGN. . I.ondo.v, Aprl 14. -Much anxloty Is manifested over tho dii arrival of tho steamship Mahva, will Dr. Llvinitouo' body on jnard. ttlMtft e-' A.XTX) WaH:iiTC3-'r OaT OFFICIAL PAPER OD1TUARY. l'lTTtUURd, April H Col. Wdllaui Phillips, president of thu Allegheny Val ley railroad, died at his residence In thii c'.ty thil morning. Ho hai been proml nelly Identified with the city in all its do parlinmti for a groat many years and has donn a great deal to mIvhiico III IntorMi. His lots will bo severely fnlt. Ha was alto a member of tho tlriu of Phillips, Mymick &. i'.o., iron inanurnnturers of this city, and wa largely Identlllml with other loading branchei of trade. Tho illy hull aud a number of itablUbuinti with which bo was connected havo been draped in mourning. rilOliABILlTl KH. WAtlllNOToy, April II On Wednes day, over Now Kngland, bruk und pan' ibly hlghjwind veor'ng to wenterly, partly cloudy weather., Vvbt rain In morning f.l'oruul 4- weather di,riig morning and oveiiing, tor Middlo Statei and luwur lake n- glon, frerh ami brisk win : veering l west and north and clear or partly clou l weather with fulling teinrofattiro ovnr lattvr rcctiuns. For South Atlantic and Kast (lull States, touthcait tosoiithwett winds, gen erally cloudy wiather and probably light rain. For West OulfSMei, fresh and briiV. southeast to louthweit winds', cloudy and rainy woathcr. For Tennessee, lower Ohio vilify and Misnoiiri, frsih and brisk southeast and northeast winds.generally clouily weather and probably rain For upper lake region, northwcit and north winds diminishing in force, falling temporaturo,' clear or partly cloudy woather. Tho lowor Ohio rivr and lowor .Miss issippi rivor will continue rising. iuviRiTEAVa. l'url I.IhIi AKKIVA1.S and departures tor tho '24 hours cudlng at C ti. in. lutt cvculiu; : Steamer Arlington, Cincinnati " City of Chester, St. LouL 11 .lohn 11 Maud, McmphI' 11 Nick: Longwortb, Cincinnati " Ironsides, Pittiburg " Fcarlc!-, St. Louil " JIary Allco, St. Louis. nnVAHTKi). Steamer Nick Longwort'.i, Now Orleans " Paulino Carroll, New Orleans 11 Fearlesi, Louiivillu " Ironsides, St. Louii " Mary Allco, Now Ofleinj .las. Fiik, Paducah. Contrary !o expectation, the Ohio river roso eight inches yesterday. It was tho impression among those well poslod in river matter;, that that stream would bo uearly, if not quite, stationary yi-Uurday Tho Mississippi w.-.s roport',.1 stiitloiiary at St. Louis Monday ovontng, and a slight riio was looked lor, Husines ws dull, though sovoral boats made additions here. A clear, pleasant ovoning would bo a luxury to tha inhabitants of this section. Wo would liku to enjoy ono just onco moro this sei.son. II envy rain ana thunder storms aro of nightly occurrence, and if tho rivors don't "koep up" it wont bo because it don't rnin enough. Tho "oldest inhabitant' st this is an unusuilly stormy su.ton, and wo bcllovo him. A vory heavy storm thunder, lightning aud rain, visited us last night and continued for several hours. TKLKC1RAPHIC 111 VKK NKWS. Nr.w Okluans April 1 1. No arrivals. Departed John Kyle, St. Louis. N ash V1I.LK, April 14. River still ril ing with 4 1 feet on tho dioals. Woathor clear and ploasaut. Vli-KtliURO, Ajiril H. L'p Sto, (!en oviove. Down Natchez. Weather warm and cloudy. River ttatiouary. .Mr.ui'ilif,April 1 1 Weather generally clear and sultry. River roso ;i inchos. Departod. Murv lloyd, Littlo Rock j Hollo nfTexiis, i'ino lllnll'; Cityol Vickj burg, Vlcksburg ; Put Rogers, Cincinnati. Pm'SHUnu, April 1 1. Monungaholii river has night ft-ut and threo Incln-i of wator, and Is about on a stand, Thu Al legheny had threo feet nnd ninn Inches at Oil City, and rising tlowly. Cloudy and warm. Cincinnati, April 1 1 River 10 feet and falling. Arrived R W Skilllngor, Pittsburg; Ch&rmor, Kvutiiivillo; Hullo ot Shraoveport, St. i.ouis; Andy llaum, ilomphis. Departed RR Hudson, Whil Ing; MInneola, Memphis; Hollo of Shrove port, Pittabtirg ; 1'liotnjiori Donn, flow Orloans. ;.. j.vttipril II. Them was it . I " "'xnect ot muro -I ...v. "' '-'l leut; 31 feetl?y the imfrirTT'' i rT Arkansas He o r,, Kxporter, KHver- iiiorn , uouert .Mitchell. Kd OlouJ. Hen I'ranklin and (leu. Roberts, I'diiuriillv with good trips. IlusInofK lleht. L0U1SVIM.1C, April U.Rlvor on fti stand w th 19J font in tlm canal and IT ! foot In thochutoon tbo UU. Weather clear; buiinoss active. ItowtH up Andy ' I aum and J. (larrett and harKos. I Uoatsdown-Jtollio Ubort, Clmrllo llrown i find hargos, Smoky City and barcni. Ar rived from Now Orleana-Simpsori and ' hnrtfcf. Mltcholl and Kxpnrtor aro duo ' from Now Orleans. A coal Hoot Is loaded I for to-morrow. MHIIIKir, Cairo Box and Basket Co. iu:u.i:itM ix LUMBER 01' Aid, KIN IK, aim, ANi S()IT) Keep ioiltiui(yoiilnuii FLOORING, SIDING, ALSO, l.ATII. Will and Vard, "" "r JJ I tl Hlreet ' j and Ohio mm. OAino, axijj. LTT.iair OF CITY AND COUNTY. I NEW Lowest Prices in the 1 '-Q I BURGER'S NEW STORE! Corner of Ninth street and Commercial avenue, where may be found the LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK OF DRESS GOODS Iff CAIEO. Poplin-, Diagonal.-, Cashmere.-, and Spring Drcs Good, nil sold at pricei which DEFY COMPETITION. j White d'ood.', KmbroMenV.t, Neck Tics, 0 loves, CuAn, and Xolions made c... . . ' ' Speciality. a ruLis line or Ladies' and Children's Shoes; Htirgur keeps riht up with the time, and ofTor.s no foods hut thoe which arc new, uli'naiit and t lisli, and cordially invilw the peoplo of Cairo to give him a call and examine hN stock. . Phil. H. Saup, Has REMOVED I"" CONFECTIONERY Washington Ave. Cor. 8th Street. CAIRO? ILLINOIS. This is the only place iti tlie City .rican and French CandTe.i. All 1 in en can u r.ul f. HEAL XJITATK AliBMUH. John IJ. lUrnun. l.'Kai.'l li'.rp J. Q. HARMAN &. CO KE.lLi EST! T A.Nll- HOUSE AGENTS, COLLIXTOHS, (mVEVANUKHS. XOTAJilKSlMJISLICi ,ml Laud Agi-uttnl tint Illinois (Vntnil and liurhutiiii and ll-.-omi If. It. Cos. North (!or. Sixth and Ohio Levee, CAIRO, ILLS. C. WINSTON &, CO, Real Estate Agents, AUCTIONEERS, 71 Ohio Li:vi:k, (Second Floor,) CAIRO, ILL. liny ami Si ll l!i:.l. IXI'ATI.'. I'.iv TA.VUS rill lll-lica Ab-llMi-l" nf Tllli'. tri-and Cninmi'-lnilfl-. FINE MILLINERY GOODS i'jti:.Mi si'Hi.41 minus M I! S . M . J A 0 K S O N , (Kormerly lira. Swanders,) announces, that nlio hm Ut opened a lire aifiurtun-ut ot thu N KWKST, M(WT FAHU ION AHLK, AND 1IAND.SOMKST Millinery llnoiN to be fouiiil in the market She will l;ri-i mi IiiihI Hath, Uo.s.stiM, Flowkhs, Kiimioks, Dhkss TiiiMMiMH or Ai.l. Kindh, Lahiks PuKNitiiiNii tloons, Notions, COUI.AUH, U.NtlKUSI.KKVKS, RurK, And all L'ooiN found lu millinery Htore. all nl will i'h wilt bo illsposuit ot at the lowest liu,VllCi-- Yin" rosiiortruil.V hus been m llln-ially b.-slMwe.l upon her b" inn lauien ui c.-iin, sua tlm vli'luitv. 1 HAT D R. H (JL T Z LS DEAD. III! IS NT! LI. I.IVI.fU AMI IN i'.VIII Ilia olllco and illsncukarv ut I NO. 22 EIGHTH STREET, I Hot. Commercial unit Wasninirim. II Villi 1 1 A a It In true, the doctor in oim or tho oldest p liyhlolaus of tho place, and hU diploma, that hanj lu hu otllcc, aliowa tint lie has been M yours In tho profewdon. Hu U doliiu' a .fcircor olllco praellcu than any other phy. ..!" ,truatl"l U Uluda or nhioiil.i ilUeasei ui n u iiuiuaimyKiem, hucii :ix oiu nlcorH, and I all dlseahes of the aklu, huiiiors and blood ' pohoiiHj airt, ilsetti.o of thu throat; uUo I all ilUoasos ot tho oy'e nf ynarn atandliii." :ilo artlticlal kjcm inKerted; listula eurod without tho ui-o ot a kiiIIo; cuncerK curod j bythoiippllcatlonnr medlcllien; plmploxon i tho fuuo removed; all miliary dlscaaei iiireu : an forms or venerea ami iriv,.ta I i dieao cured In thu Hhortait I lllln mam I. wnttkneis ami elf-abiico cured iu u hnrr. 33 time. ' r It Is belf-ovidoiit that u phyalclaii troatlwr , cam; for twenty-two yeara acquires kiJoI l'ni' Allooiisultatlona conildentlcal, In pcnaois rby lettoa. ' 4 ,6is mudluIneH furulshod. at office In all Wood hk if n. .1 r a . . Tt! .ntenuoose & firotlMr -t.VT- 3G,:NEnA'' UOMMISW MBRCHAOT? H C- 7,13 0,1 ' Levcc Cairo. AT X where thero is a Genera Assortment p)' ask is to call and examine thftibna -ri( a Qencral o can and cxa CO-MMINNinN JOHN B. ,0 Itnndolim (.(iiirfctatc St. cniCAUO. Gcnei iZclallst of thAQMV i' rlTROSIO ami VBI' ',SEU IX.lt WEAKNESS. irtik.ni rittrc, tolln .1 OH Til! r- ATKJl'l" !.o FOR emiiT, toss cr eu. .-- l4Si; J tif rrr.Et. t P. I!! nM0lrtrs'',,'1J' i ra.r c!er Wr ia J". 1 .. .....nt. t-urJ. tuoJ- ;ujn ii u r ii iia. ot llirsyca. V h , ,yj, utUf OB uii. iillu r'ii'i'rl"r - rlvJn of a similar class tn l(ilo and original conception 4Joit approached absolutely tvltbout concptii,u ' in prico or character. ART DEPARTMENT, 18T4, Tlie llliHtratloni or tho Aldlne nave won a world-wide reputation, audiu tbaarteaa trea ot Kurope It U an admitted fact Uut il-wood cuts aro oxamplea of tha hlglasjit ptluctlon ever attained. Tha cottaor prejinllro lu ravorj' "sieei piali," u nut Idly yielding to a educatd and di. crlinlnatiuir t.vto which recognize! th std- vantacn tho advantage of superior artlaMo miallty with creator aclllty of production. Tlie imancriy muea piaiesior W7 W1UM pis by Thou. Moran and J. 1). Woodward. Tho Christmas lisue tor 1874 will cant ar. upccial designs appropriate tOv!lUbecnuo by our best artist, amcf,'j,t to do. Onohot tractions any ol U-i p. Liniment, for animals l'REMIUM3"rtl tW', Kvcry subscriher'to ,WUl 'iji. year 1S74 will receive is Mn atford to bo The original pictures wer w. W cents; tho publlhe of the Afdine, by 'IU,, M Moran, whose great olorado plcturaa at purchated by eongrem for tea thouaad dollars. The subjects were choaen to rap- reeiil ten thousand dollars. Tho subject were cliofcu to reproscnt "Thu Kaat" and '' The Wut." One is a view In tha Whits MouutaiiiH, New Hampshire; Uw otlur gives the dill of Ureen river, WjobjIb; territory, 'i'hu chromos ore each worked Irom thirty distinct plate, and are Jo ali K'JxtUi and appearance exact fac-iltaU ot tbo originals. Nwahk. N. J.. 8exL 20. 13T3. Messrs. James button c Co. . llKNlLKSiK.v 1 am delighted villi tha proofs lu color ol your cbromon. They ara wondertully Miccustul reprenttioM by mechanical praceiw oftho orltrtoalpalnUnga. Very respectfully, Thou. HOJIAN. 1 .ysSHKi Kri fhe-e cWroiS can. Thoy ure by an orlffiJ?ZZ cm. wlth'uiaterfal ol JirVcw JS-T ' turn, frum designs of Atnertcaa Meaarr k an American paUter, and preMiled to mET .erlhew to the Urst auccelilS T JuUifiaat Art .lourna . If tin v.-.."",H'"!' this, they will certaluirpoaaeM TtoUtZ no Ion Igu productloa can toaplreTwS I imS theruro they any tha wowe ft bj 'mioJi peculiar fee tie of proUueUoa th?H2i tho publisher only a trTnerwUlda tSaTl? every r,pect tooiUer ohroiaoii uTat ai aid tttldmatlUb,J UWS ir tnv s,i'l,.l.-. .....,.. . .. . rerecVfo?VflKure .abj 5151 ii r...w" M:'-V. 'i"""" i inches, iwuaMMiaaT whose ipeakliur aM his hearr" betray tho loiii'lutfs ol his heart ....v a ... j i m ii rill. ti psr annum, in advance, with, (Ml Chre nio (ree. ' ' l'or 00 ci"" sxtka, tha careaa mounted ' d. (ipd prepaid ky - nV'jMbla HI V l, or fit re- osuni iu anug m k Co. 'Mianentlv W lull WiU Tublishorg. pjTo Nw York r Donimission MordJihui,, WlIAItEAOAT ritOI'IIItilOB. I'rojircparod to forward alt kiaila of ' Freight to all point. "Tlliisliie atlfiidi'd fo promptly.