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thirty, ot _forty diploma * found on board, TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1R% FOREIGN. RUSSIA. New Yonr, May 81,—A 8t. Potorsburg_lottor. witton uador doto of tho Bth fust. sonds -tho followlng skotoh of tho slcknoss, donth, and funoral gorvicos ovor tho romnlus of tho Iato Unitod Btates Minister to the Conrt of tho Ozar: Tho diplomatio carcer of Gov. Orr oamo to o palnful ond boforo it waa fairly bogun, It ls not quito to months sinco ho arrivod in 8t. Potors-, burg and prosonted his orodentinls to tho Em- poror. 1lo was suffering at tho time from n o<’ yoro cold contractail during tho Atlantic passago, snd abont n wook stier tho formal instal- Intlon In his now offico ho wa ‘forced to toko to his bed. Trom thab day ho did not lonvo his npartmonts. Cold sottled on his lungs, and aftorwards passod to Lis livor, g0 that Lis blood bocsmo soriously. nffected. ' No sorlous rosult was apprehonded, however, and on Tridsy, four daya boforo ho diod, Lia frlonda touglt Bo was slowly sab stondily improving, but_on Monday Inst thero was a chango, and ko dlod quito suddonly at 2 o'clock. Tho funoral sorvicos wore colobrated to-day in tho chapel of tho English-Amorican Sooloty, Thoro was no . disoourse, and, tho pnstor Blmpl[ rond tho im- prossivo ritual of, tho Ohuroh of England, and closed with a short prayer. Tho gloomy littlo chapol was by no monns full, - Thero wore some fozon, . Indios, English ~_and . Amorioan, half-a-dozon Amorican Tmllumonhhmk ant s in thoir brillianf, yob mombro, Court costumes, Tho Austrisn Ambag< sador - Jvas thoro, also tho Ministors of Brazil, Ttaly, Groogo, and tho nttnckios of othar_loga’ tions, aa well a8 of tho Foroign Offico. Mr. J. B, Orr, Jr., tho_solitary_family mournor, stood sido by aido with Gon. Pomutz, tho onsul,who wore the familisr uniform of & Brigadler-Gonoral o{“nw dAmurlcnn army. The aceno was indosorib- ably sad, § After the Rector had fintshod tha ervico, tho aiplomatista walked around tho cofiin and drop« ped oach upon it & lttlo sand, The clvilians prosont did the samo, and as tho mollow, Russian gun broke through tho stained windows of the ‘humblo chureb, tho cortego took up its march and assod moum(ulli" awny., Tho fow Americans in t. Potorsburg—thoro aro not abavo half-a-dozen familios—wero vory attontive to tho unfortunate Ministor, and aince his doath haya takon ontira chargo of tho funeral arrangomonts, Tho Eng- lish frionds of tho Legation have also beon vory Kind, and the sad circumstances surrounding tho caso have awakoned o goneral sympathy in tho diplomatic corps. AUSTRIA. Svecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribtne, WasuIsaToN, Muy 31.—Tho Btate Dopartment has raceived information from Viens to tho offoot that tho Amorican doparment of thio Ex- position Is progrossing satisfactorily undor the now nrrangoment, and_that it will scon be in firat-olasn ordor. 'Tho Board of Commissionors hana solootod tha following sontlomen to superin- tend tho, rospoctivo_sub-dopartmonts : J. Marder, Tllinols, Agriculturo; 8. A. Stauborry, Ohio, Machinery ; Miving and Motaliurgy, How- ard Palntor, of Poonsylvanin; Food, B. N. Hansford, Now York ; Iron and Stocl, G. Melon- ‘ball, Poneylvasin ; Ausipal Instrumonts, N. 3L, Lov Boston Phlosoplical Loutrumosés, It B. Lifos. —_——— FRANCE. Toxvox, May 81.—Tho French Govornmont Emplfi“; to nbandon the commercial treaty with Englaud, : Tanis, Moy 81.—Tt is roported that tho Dank of Franco will advance tho funds nccossary to completo tho payment of tho war indemnity, and thio ovacuation of French torritory by Gorman troops will follow immedintely. The Orloanists in tho Assombly are annldnsg oo allianco with tho Left Contro, having rofused to Fform o coalition with the Legitimists and Bona-: partists. Tho Lefs Contro, however, decline to onteortain their proposition. i o CUBA. Havaxa, May 81.—0'Kelly sailed to-day-for. Bpain. ‘Tho authoritics furnished a stoersgo possngo with tho privilogo of which ho_ availed imsolf to purchaso o ticket to tho cabin and its necommodations, Trico, it i6 roported will bo released to-morrow.. Advices from :Porto Rico state that o drought provails in komo partsof the Ieland, and cattle aro perighing. Tho indomnity rocoived for the mauuntiusion of slaves is to Invested in central plantationsd. P GERMANY, ‘ Dentrs, Moy S1—Tho Shah of Parsia ar- rived hLoro this afternoon. Ho was roceived at tho railway station by the Emperor, several mombors of th¢ Imporial umily, and Biamarok, and was cacorted to the palsco sasignod bim dur: ing his sojourn’ in Borlin -by o largo body of troops. At tho dopot aud on tho sireots through which tha_procession moved ' thero wero groat crowds of _citizons, who onthusinstically wol- comod tho distinguiehed visitor. ol MEXICO. Mextco, Moy.24,—Tho Governor of Moxico has arrosted o number of monks snd nus;-on the chargo of maiutaining impropor relationt in_ ‘privato housos, which they occupied in roligious, Communitios sfnco tho abolition of tho convents. Tho nuns woro released, but tho monks woro old. "The Stats of Miohoanoan and Moxico have abolished cock and bull fighting. e GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpoy, May $1.—On Monday and Tuesday noxt, being the reourrence of tho Whitsuntido foutival, hoth days will bo “elose” holidays in'| tho Livorpool cotton markot, . Whit-AMonday will bo also a bank holiday in London, y 'An oxplosion yostorday in n colliery, noar Wigan, killed six miners and dostroyed -much. proparty. SPAIN. . Bnosrons, My 81.—Gon, Velardo hns post- poued the _onforcomont of Lis levy ‘wpon:tho youth of this provinco. i ey ho Oarlists continue to intercopt ratiway trains and rob possongors. ik : Toxpow, May 31.—Dradiaugh, arrosted by tho Carlists, hiag boon relossod. et dn e B CANADA, ? Crrrrox, Ont., May 81.—Tho Russian Mom-| nonito Commisslonora have arrivad lioro on the way to Manitoba, to determiue if that country is |. Stted for their co-religionisty to colonizo. 8., May 81,—With the excoption otained in tho icotho seal fleot Tho cateh amounts to Harpax, N. of a fow vessols has returned to port. near 600,000 seals, A lottor from Grand Bank of April 10, states that & vessel, supposed to bo, from n memoranda er shing sohooner Thorwald- ®on, from Gloucestor, Mass,, - drifted bottom upward into Dantzio Covo on, March 28. Tho body of & map, much decomposed, was discoy- m! in the forccastle, but mothing to indicate the fate of others of the crew excopt tho wrecked condition of tho voseol. Gasrz, May 81.—Capt. Lublao_and threo mon of the Governmentschoonor Lian Canadiehuo, wora Jrowned to-dny nt Grand Rivor by tho capsizing of o boat in & aquail. THE INDIANS. The Modoc Wars=Tho Proposed Ros lenuso of ‘tSantanta? and ¢ BiF Freo” Condemnod, g 8Ax Fraxaisco, Moy 81.—Gon, Davis, accom- paniod by Lieut. Falrohild, throo soldfers, ono sorzaspondent, Bogus Clarls, Stosmbont Frunk Hoolts, Jim, and Shaoknasty dim, have returnod to Boyle's oamp nfoly from thoir scout. Loston Chiarloy, Curloy-headod Dactor, and other Indl- ann went on au indopondent scout attor Jnok, and woro_oxpected back to camp yostorday, Bovoral Dodoes 1 tho vicinity of Tairailds eamp aro ruzlous to surrendor, “Tho total num- borof prisonora is 19 mon, 23 squaws, and 80 childron. Twenty-fivo_romain with Jack, and aro woll armed and mounted. A cour~ for id expectad on Bunday, New Yonur, May 81.—A Washington dispatel syt that tho report that Gen, Davis has allowod ml{‘parllun of tho surrondered Modoo Indians to bo armod and sent iu pursuit of Capt, Jack, is wholly disoredited by tho Bocretary of War and srmy oflcors gonorally. - Bolf respect itis statod, would provent him from engaging murdorers to do the work assignod to soldiers, ‘Tho snnouncoment is nlso mado from Wash- ington that the War Departmont condoma tho offorts of tho Interlor Dopartmont to get Ratanta, oud Big Troo relensed. (len, Bhorman ia vory plainin his denunciution ot the schomo. —_— Whisky Frauds, New Yonr, May 81,—A Now Orleans corre- spondont, writing about whisky frauds in that city, shows, by facts and figures, thut whisly, wisich pays a fax, cannot bo manufacturod K) New Orleans ot prosent Fflcuu without consid- erablo Joss, for the excollont renson that all the materlals must bo brought from a distanco, and pay Ll ratos of transportation. Nevorthioloss, ‘whisky s oxtouslvnl{ mado thero. In two yenrs thoro has boen n falling off of 58,000 barrels in $hie roooipis of Wosteru: whisky at New Orlcans, ot therg kag hoon at tho eag tmo an inorease | chiofly for, oxport an In the quantity solidin tho Now,Orlénns mnrkot, notwithatanding which tho Govornmont aollosta kuro of only nbout 18,000 tax uglon the ‘mnnufac] barrols, showing that ¥wo of evory throo pay no WALL-STREET. Ieviow. of the_NMMonoy, Gold, Xond, Stock, nnud Produce Markots, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Trivuns. .. New Yonx, May 81.—The Wall stroot. markots woro all quiot, tho ntiondance of .brokors at the Exclinngo boing ‘smiall, mouy ‘of 'thom having gono away on Thursdsy to Lo absent until Monday, H Hi . ¥ - MONEY. was vory onsy, oponing at 7 per cont for aall loaus, and closing ot 8 to 4 por cont. Approved ‘morcantile papor pagsos roadily at 7@8 per cont, with primo solling at 7 por cont, Tho bank statomeont is favorablo, showing an incronse of 001,175 in oxcoss over tho logal rosorvo. ¢ BTOOKS. A - Tho stook spooulition was very dull at tho opening and oloso, but botweon tho hours of 12 and 1, tho doalings” woro rathor moro anl- matod. The fluctuationa 'ouiside of Pnoiflo Mall woro only 3§ to )¢ por cont up to midday, but after that timo agonoral advanco of 3¢ to1 porcont took placo. This, however, was pars tially Toat, but at the close pricos sdvancod agairi to noarly tho bost figures of tho day. No rogu- lar eall took placo this attornoon, out of respoot to tho momory of Mr, E. D. Stanton, s mombor of tho Board, and this only addoed to tho gonor- ally dull condition of affairs. . aoLD waa lower in tho morning, but during tho attor- noon bocamo flrmer, and_recoverod at tho closo. Tho oarly declino was dus to tho fact that the ‘bankors, prosenting 5-20 bondg. for redemption under tho last’ call, havo rocoivad chocks to-day, instend of Monday, Tho' Syndicate osli- |. matos that only 85,000,000'gold_will bo paid out in gottlomont of $80,00,000 of 5-20 bond, called in' for Juno 1. To-dsy tho Asslstont Trons- wror , at this port . pald’ out. ©3,000,000 in "gold én this_ nccount, 'Tho National Danks. of -tho United - Btatos eubseribod for 86,000,000 of now ives, payablo fn gold, aud thio Byndicats had ordors to buy gold thorofor, but for somo timo past thoy hava boon poking up aalled bonds, which answor tho sumo purposo for tho Government, miid facilitato tho fundin operation. Many of tho oporators are tired o insction on {ho' part of Gould, but the indica- tions aro that carly noxt wook therowill bo aotivi- {7 onough I’ s’ markot o mult tho most cap- lous. nironts. . Tho imports of dry goods for the week wore 1,067,800, and of gonoral merchandiso, 95,458~ 1. tho’ Parthin toolk out, to-dny, $147,501 fn silver, ok © NONDS. Governments wero strong. Ono houso hioro, - having conneations in T.on- don, has sinco Jan. 1, shippod £23,311,000 United Biates bonds, over lalf of which wero 5-208 of 207, and over ono-third. of tho xamaludor G of EXOIIANOE. Toreign oxchango was strongor, and tho primo ‘bankors adyanced their ratos,. Thoro ware indi- oations to-day of & domand ‘for remittanco on account of called bonds, and no doubt the bank- or advancod thoir rates in anticipation of sn inoronso in this domand boforo the closing of next Wodnosday's mail. A PRODUCE. - Flour was much depressod by tho large ro- coipts, and pricos wero unsottlod. Low grades of apring_and wintor whoat oxtras wero quito dull and drooplng. * Family grados rulod irrogu- lar, No. was plooty snd dull, Salon 6,600 brla; rocelpts, 28,815 brla. - Wheat was lowor and vory unsottlod, 'Tho liberal arrivals noutralized tho ‘maoro favorable foraign advicos, Tho demand was confinod to spring, tho ns- sortmont of which offoring was moro dosirablo, Tho extremo ratos_of {roight hskod chock busi- noss ond dopress values, ~Salcs, 86,000, bu ; ro- ceipts, 201,00 bu. ; ) Pork wah vory quiot and lower, For now mess’ in Jobbiog lolg $1675 is sskod, bt businoss s dull at thot. For faturo dolivory, 600 bils for Juno rold at S16.87i. - July is offered ab ©10.873¢. Recoipts, 405 pkgo. Cub moats wero onorally dull, and, In the absoico of important ransactions, prices remain nominal. Salos 10 hhds pickled bellios, 11 and 13 Ibs averago, ot 03¢0, “and 400 smokod_shouldors at H3do. Yocoipts, 820 pkge. DBacon was vory quiet, - fnd pricos nominal. Long cloar in quoted at 870, and short cloar af fo. Lard T in thoso groat oltios, scon much magnificont dlepiag. Lok night and all this mornin Fhanvit Indon spoolal traliig woro arriving, until at lasl tho olty soomod s liying, moving ‘mnda of ' pooplo,” who I como _ tnko port “in tho " colobration of the complotlon fw‘f tha gront iron bridge ovor tho Missonrl Rivor, 11m6|mnunnlnn commonced forming ht 8 o’clook. At 10 it took up tho lino of maroh for the bridgo, travoraing tho principal stroots, It wna fally ix milos in longth. Every trado was roprasented, and all concaded that thoy lind novor witnosnoy & mora linpasiug spactaclo. In briof, Bt. Josoph covored horsolf with glory, anddomonatrated tho oot that sho i not only 8 olly of ‘wolth and commorolnl resources, fimwln manufsoturing olty. Aftor crossing the ridgo the procossion movod £o tho parl in tho gouthorn part of tho clty, and thoro tho vast mul- titudo waa addrossod by ex-Gov. Williard P, 1iall, Prosidont of tho “Dridgo ~ Cowpany, ~ th Hon. J. B. Knilooh, of Knnsns, i ‘Mayor of Bt. Loufs, tho Hon. J. 0. Packor, momber of Congross of this distrlot; Col. J. B. Eads, of Bt Louls, nnd othors. In the aftornoon ovor 1,000 invitd guoats aat down to n mgnificont Lon- ?wit, with Gov. Woodson, of Missourl; ex-Gov. all, tho Ilon. J. 8. Kalloch, Col. Ends, tho Ion, O, Lott, of Nobraskn ; Nowton Orano, of tho8t, Louls' Democrat ; Gon. Oralg, and oth- org, Thoy rosponded to_ appropristo tonsts. Tuis ovoning tho Snongorfost Bocloty aro holding o grand jubiloo at the Opora-Houao; which Is packed from pit to domo. Distingulahed olvil enginoors havo corofully inspoctod the bridgo, sad pronoungo it oqual in strongth snd beauty’ to _any “bridgo” in this couutry or tho. O1d , World, It {s built on tho enmo plan oa tho bridge. at 8%, Loiiia. "About 100 cars havo crossed it daily for tho.pust weck, It 1 oxpectod that in o fow daya arrangomonta will Do comploted for tho Misaouri Paciflo, tho Atchi- son, Topoka & Bantn To, tho' Atchison & No- braskn, tho Loavenworth, Lawronco, and Gulf Dailzouds 40 run lolr tralna vin this bridge to » Louis, tarees *WASHINGTON. A RADIOAY yIOMT. B Wasminarox, D., 0., May 8L.—An intoresting fight {5 now progressing .hora botwoon - ox- Sonator Paol, of North Carolins, and cortain dologates to tho Natlonal Labor Council, n Radl- cal Ropublican’ organization, growing out of tho attompt of the formor tofolst dolegates upon tho Council who wera solcotod nnd appointed by himaolf and his friends, fnstead of poivg regu- larly .olectod by rogularly-organizod constitu- encios. * The Republican, the Administration organ in this city, sustalns the dologatos who opposo Pool, and hng beon provoked into oxpos- ing party sccrets, from which it is loarned that Pool approached it after hin dofeat for ro-clec- tion ns Bonator to obtain its nid in support of his claims fora Cabinct position. Tho Reptd- lican refused to accede to this modest roquost, whoroupon Pool for revongo used his influcnco to defont the bill to give tho priuting of the do- bates of Congress to that paper. Tho Republi- can’ furthor chargos that Pool's mismnuay mont nearly lost North Carolina to tho Adminl tration in Jast snmmer's campaign, and insim ates that tho campaign funds intonded for gen- oral nso wore divorted by Pool and - his friouds for tho purpose of !a«cudn(; the cloction of o Logislaturo plodged_to his ro-olection to tho Benate. Thus® far Pool has beon "badly beaton 1n tho contost, and the loading Ltepublican pa- ors of big Btato liave joiued tho crusade against im, INDIAN CONTRACTS, ‘The parties ‘who bid for tho contracts for furnishing tho Indians with §oods, and who as- sort that whilo their bida wore lowor than others thoy wore not_sccopted, intend to carry the ‘mnttor before Goniman, liaving failod to get any satisfaction from tho Bocrotary of tho Intorior. [0 tho Assoclated Presa.) INTERSAL NEVENUE REGEIPTS. Wasmvarox, D. O., May 8L.—Tho intornal rovenuo recoipts to-day wore $631,011 ; total for tho month, 812,853,107 ; graud total, $106,016,~ 222, Total for tho ficcal yoar thus far only $3;- 088,778 less than the estimate of tho Commia- sionor for tho ontire ficcal year, and tho indicn- tions nro that the receipts during Juns will- make & total of at loast 38,000,000 in oxcess.of tho estimates. * APPOINTED, Tho Prosident to-dny appointed Thomas N. Ohaso, of Georgin, agont for the Indians ot tho Groen'-Bay sgency; John T. Wusthors, Poat- mastor at Harrisonvillo, Mo., vico Matlior, ro-" signod. PERSONAL. was modorately sctive, and about stoady at tho docino. Western for Juno Is quoted at 9o, aud city on epot at 85¢o. For futuro delivery 1,600 tes for July sold at 9%(c, and August at O3e. TRocolpts, 680 kegs and 033 phge.” pa i i T SPRINGFIELD. Distribution of the Stnte LuwssFonr= ful FallesTo Ho Sold==Circuit Conurtes Supremo Court. Wasmazow, Moy 01.—Secratary Bollmap loft to-da ll’or ‘West Loint to attend tho oxamination of cadots, ” Tho Prosident and fomily will leavo in tho lntter part of next_wook for Long Branch, and thionco proceod to West Point. TUPORTANT DEOISION. Tho Commissioner of Internal Rovonuo hag notificd tho Unitad_States District Attornoy in Now York that tho decision of Judgo Blatchford in_tho “ Imitation Sparkling-Wino cnao is ac- uicscod in, and that an appoal will not bo taken. 1+ Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Brrixarrerp, Il., May 81.—The distribution of tho laws; which the last Legislaturo authorized the Sooretary of. Stato to have ‘printed and dis- tributed, is completed. Josoph Buiirgy, o brick mason, engaged st .work .on the now S8tato-Houso, foll from thoe ecaffolding ab tho top of tho building, nearly o 100 foot, to the ground bolow, and though no bones wero brokon, his. intornal injurics aro such that his lifo is dospaired of. Ho was a sin- glo man, living in this city. b B Tho_furniture and carpets—in shorf, overy- thing in tho shapo of furnishing, hulungmg tho Executive Mansion, is to be #old at publio. auotion on Tuesday noxt: The United States” District Court for tho Southorn District of Illinois bogins ‘its ‘scesion in this city noxt wock, Judgo Treat presiding. There is & pretty full docket of business, and somo important” cascs. Among them aro the cagos boing prosecuted undor tho Ku-Klux Inw; then thoro aro the cases brought by tho Chleago & Alton Railroad Company against tho farmers of Livingston and MoLonau Countios for refusing to W{ fuil fare, otc., and agninst cortain porsons in Williameon County who_disguisod themsolves and wont .to Mr. Gray's houso, ealled him out and shot him. .. - The Enxgomn Court_will open its June sosslon in Mount Vernon on Monday. _SrRNOFIELD, 11l., May 81.—The Illinois Ecloc- tio Modical Booloty roeta in this clty on Weduos- day the 4th June. the evoning o froo ban- a\nct will bo given at tho Bt. Nicholas Hotol. lio ooty will go to Juoksonville in & body on the 6th to visit the Btate inatitutions thore. RAILROAD NEWS. The Wisconsin Attorney-Goneral on the Proposed Pooling of Northwests orn ond St. Paul-=-Othér Bailway Intelligences . Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunoe, MabisoN, Wis,, May 81.—Much having boen said in connoction with tho proposod pooling of the carnings of the Chicago & Northwestorn and Milwaukeo & 8t, Paul Railways, in rogard to the law of this State forbidding oithor of said Com- panioa holding or boing in any way, direotly or indireotly, intorested in each othor's stocks, tho Governor hea roquested an oxamination of the ‘mattor by tho Attornoy-General, In his absonco, Asslatant Attornoy-General Bpoonor, regarded one of .tho best lawyers in the State, gives his optaion Hist tha proosed pooling fa & violation of tho spirit, if not tho lottor, of tho law of the Btate, aud if it should b consummatod Captain’ it will bo tho duty of the Attornoy-Gonoral to apply for & writ of quo warranto ngainst said jompanios, This, taken In conuoction with the enrnest protest by the prosa of the Btato and the provision of thio Conutitution giving tho Logle- abure unlimilod muthorily ovoe railéoad carpora- tions, indloatos it would bo oxtra hnzardous to attompt any pooling or any other combination arrangement. Spectal Dispatch to The Clifeago Tribune, Quinoy, L, May 81,—Work will bo come monced on Monday, oxtonding the line of tho Quiney, Alton & 8t, Louis Railroad from Ifall Orool to Haunibal Bridge, distanco fivo miles, This socuron tho lino from Texas to Ohicago through this nltx via the Missourl, Kansas & Tozau, Quincy, Alton & 8t, Louis, ntd tho Chl- cago, Bnrlington & Quincy Nailroads. Tho worl 18 to bo comploted Aug. 1. Speetal Dispateh o The Chieago Tribune, Des Mornes, Mayil.—In tho Polk County Qir- cuit Court, to-day, & final doorao wau rendorod in the Dosdloiues "Valley Railroad vs, Tho Mort- gnsi’u Bondholders, ‘Tho Court ordorod Lhe xoad 0 bo gold under gpocial oxooution by the Bhorift of Polk County, Doudaof tna first and socond moritgages will be rossived on bids, providiug tho urchiasers will pay o cash a suflicient amount 0 pay the mechanid's lons and costs, The pay- mont of tho. Illinols & Mluuiwlp&l Tolegraph Company is deforred until action is had on tho socond mortgago. 1, Joskri, Mo, Blay 8L.—TIn all tho history of thia oity no such day ai this has ever beon dho main point of tho docision was that the ‘manufacturor had a right ko injoct carbonio noid ga3 into wing mado of grapes growa n tho Uai- od Statos without paying tex. DUBUQUE. North Xown Turnfest--Fatal Accident. Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, Dunuqug, May 31.—Tho stroots to-night aro alive with pooplo, many boing strangors, in at- tondanco on tho Turnfest, which opened this ovoning. To-night's trainé brought mouy-delo- gations from tho Turner Sociotios in neighboring towns, who weromet by the Dubuque Socioty, and escorted to their now 1lall, which hes been nrranged snd decorated for tho occnsion. Strotched across the stroot In nature's groon was tho word * Willkommon,” whilo over the en- trancos were Injunctions’ in Gormen of * Good cheer, and * Gloar tho way,” which wero ulso froquontly repented in tho intorior dccorations, togothor with varioua ombloms of tho Society, inforsporsed with flags, wroaths, ‘and foue toons in flovers or ovorgroens. At 9 owdlock, * Wm. Myor dolivorad an nddress wolcoming thom to Dubuque and tondaring thom tho Hospitalitios of tho city, Tho ovoning clonod with & banquot and music. Bunday will’ bo spont in o plenio and axcursion fo tho Melnight Springs, und ! turming © oxor- claos at tho Mivoll, and’ Weshington Gardons. In tho ovonlng o ‘concort will bo Lield st tho Tarner IMall, closing with awardin iho bost doclsmation, throe days. ; Last night, whilo Willism Kricgor, a_farmer, living in Buclianan County, fonr milos from In- dopendonco, was on the way homo, Lis tenm loat tho roud and.woro thrown some ton fook into o railrond cut, containing two or threo feet of wator, npsefting tho wagon and throwing tho horsok on their sides, lilling himself and horsos instantly, ‘prizes for Tho feativitlos continuo —_—— 'Telographic Brovitios. Tho Colorado bug s doing wauch damago to the potato crop in the northern part of Ion- tucky. Tho atook of flour in Cinclnnati yosterday, in the hands of rocoivers, jobbors, and millers, Was 80,193 barrols. Robort_Atwood, of Loulsvillo, was yostorday sontonced to twonty yonrs' Imprisonmont for forgory and embozzlomant. An oxcureion is being propared for tho Yowa Btato Babbath-School Association, from Couneil Bluffs to Mount Pleasant, on Juno 10, A Trodes-Assombly was organized in Louls- villo on Tridey night h{l delogates from tho Trades-Unlona of Loulavllle, New Albany, and Jofforsonville. Dick Pritchard, charged with lmrxn-n!nn“ng ab Richmond, Ind., and who wan arrested at Chi~ cago, but subsoquently oscaped, was caplurod ab Quisioy, and will bo sont homo for trial. Dr, Brown, who was recontly sentonced to ton yoars' confinomont Iu Sing Slug Irison, for ay- Enulfiufi Murray, tho New York gas-bill col- lector, dled 1 Siog Sing Prison on Friday night. Joo Wood (colored) bLrutally outraged tho porson of Mra, Llizaboth Hamptan, o widowed ‘white woman, near Vorsaillos, Rutherford Goun- ty, Toun,, o day or two sinco, and_nfterwards crughod hor dkull with an ax. ood I8 in nrlaon, and ptrongs throats nre mado of lynching im i the woman should dio, whioh is highly probablo, In Washingtcn, on Friday evening alont 8 a'clock, Jamos Buchannn, colored, while in n dia- puto with anothor party, accidontally shob his wifo, inflicting o fatul” wound. Buchannn wos arrosted, ‘ho Towa Buprome Court mootd at Dos Moines on Monday. The miost importaut caso to hode- olded fs_Calob Blalsdel & Co. ve. The Niinols Contral Railroad for §280,000 damagaes by ron- son of & violation of transportation contract. A tologram from Dontou atatos, that during tho oxcitoment attending the fire on Friday, a aclinge of olght Ohfcago, Burlington & Quin B or Sont. Losds, of tho_how sorfo, numbarey from 2,058 to 3,006, woro lost or stlon. Nogo- tiatlon of theso bonds has beon stoppod, A Dubuque dispatch ssys that & couplo of witnousod, and ylsitors from Now York, Chicago, naud Bt, Louis deglare thoy Lisye yery rarely, oyon flshormen, on Friday, baulod up an alligator four foob long, whilo drawlug in thelr selne, yoar at alfondy n largo and |- Monomineo. Tt {8 tho first one ovor found in thoso watord, -and )1t 1n coneidored romarkablo that! any of thoaa moaly hnbltuos of Bouthorn wators should wandor this far. i * Tn the Buprome Conrt, at Jnckson, Misn., you- “torday, in tho casos of Ohintlon Clinfon, for the murdor of bis wifo, .and_Lowls Sturgoon, for ldlliug tho boy Jolinny Murphy Inat enminor, both of whom ‘wora gentoncod to death, tho CQourt granted Olintona now trial, and aflirmod tho decision in tho oase of Hturgoon, who will bo hanged. = diblribont : NEW. YORK. P Accoptod n GalleesTho Grogloy, Monud montemOvordue Stonmuhipseskmpors tant Docision In Qontral: Parkes=Liquor. Li Pl [Tothe 99, 2 = New Yonk, May 61.—Tho lov, Mr. Bohrends; Bnator of tlio Daptint Ohuroh ot Yonkors, N. ¥.; s reslgnod to nccopt a call from tho First Daps tist Ohureh, of Olevoland, Q. - ¢ . Whitolaw'* Rold -‘noknowlodges subseriptions th\")ough lhim to tho Groeloy statuo fund of 10,088, oy e Tho steamship George Oromwell, from this yort for New Orloans, on the 17th inat., ls nearly & wook overduo. z . £ i An offort is making to offact o settlomont with tho croditora of tho'late banking-houss of Bosyles Brothers, by the paymont of 60 por -cont of thelr indobtodnoss, froo' of exponso, to their croditors, - - . H Tt is sald that a reward of nearly 8800,000 in de- pondent_on the extradition of MacDonuoll, the sllogod Bank of Bngland fotget, and in whose balialf two writs of Linbons corpus 'have boon ob= ned. — Judge Bedgwick mado an important decision .on o _coal-contract caso in tho Gonoral Term to- ‘doy, 1L 'O, Bowen snd otherd contracted with tho Dolawaro (&% Lackawanns Coal Company for asupply of conl. Aftor a fow tons woro do- livorod n striko took placo at thominos ; dolivery was intorrupted, and Bowon refusod to pay for whiat ho rocolved, . Tho compuny brought i P‘lnnding tho . torms of tho. contract. tha! “gtormy, .disastor or. tho . like oxompted thom from o .strict fulfiliment,” . and -tho rof-| orop docided in thelr favor, To-day tho Gon- oral Torm rovorsod the'docision of tho Buporior | Gourt, dociding that the_ striko ot up by tho' CGompany was fiot stich nd was moant in the con- traot, it having boon brought on by tho plaintiff thomsolves. . * g T Tho funcral of - Mrs, Noflson, dnughtor of tho. 1nto Jnmes Brooks, tovlk placa to-dsy from Graca Church, Tov. Dr. Potter, Rector,’ offlciating. Thore wns nlargo attendance of ‘relatives and frionds of tho family. ; Tho' Rov, T, 8, Novin, Roctor” of tho 8t. Panl Episcopal Ohurch in Romo, s in this city, and dosires $24,000 needod to comploto tho 'firat Amorican_nnd Grat Protestant Ohurch odifice in Ttome, The Amoricans in Romo linve sirondy contributed £20,000, and £38,000 hos beon sub- geribod in this conutry. - ‘Tho Bothoads fountain, tho latest glory of Contral Parl, was publicly unveiled this aftor- noon in tho prosonce of & very large number of citizons. Tho work of art was' from moulds do- pigued ond oxecuted ot Romo: by Miss Emma Btebbins, daughtor of Honry G. Stobbins, Proai- dont of tho Bonrd of Fountain Commissioners. Tho (1cai§u of tho fountain was' suggested to: Aisg Stobblna by n puskngo in Seripturs, deserib- iz tho Dol of Bothosda. 4 fiho United Statos Circuit Cotirt of Connocti- cut issued o subpeens. for Georga Francis Train to_testify in tho Crodit Mobillor suit, but ho sniled for Europo bofors tho ‘warrant could bo. served. 1lo gocs to Bluttgardt to meot bis wifo and cbildron, S 5 ‘iho Board of Esclao linvo clnssified tho li- conees into five grados. Firat-class hotols sud; Dar-rooms will_pay £260 per_year ; socond-class hotols and rostaurants, ®150: saloons ‘whoro Aiquor is old and drank on the ‘premiscs, S100; swhoro liquors aro sold in quntities legs than five gollons, kuch_as drug stores, $60; and alo; and boor saloons, 930, ; 2 William A. Wait, cnshior of the Glenn Falls Taulk, visited tho District Attorney's: offico to-- dny, ‘and identifiod_tho bonds stolon from his bavk. Ho thon mado tho nocossary aflidavit that Brady may bo indicted by the Grand Jury for Dringing stolen proportyinto tho county, Sovon yeara in tho Stato Prison ia tho penalty upon conviction, & T RELIGIOUS. United Presbytorinn Assomblys~¥cs= . tordny’s Proccodings. PrmApELTizA, May 31.—Tho Gonoral Assom- Bly of tho Unitod Presbytorian Ghurch of North America ronssomblod ths morning, The_report of tho Committco on the Old TRocords and IHistorichl Documonts of Synods and Prosbyterics of tho Associato Union was prosontod; also the roport of tho Committoo on Ohurch Property. Tho Rov. Edward A. Collior addsosed o Assombly, saying tho Meformod Churen rojoiced In an' incroaso of mombor- ship of tho United Proabytorians, and in thoir institutions of learning.~ At the’ boginning of tho year thore was dobt on‘n tho Forcign Board of €33,500, and now thereis enough monoy in tho troasuty t0 wipo out overy cont of debt: Tho Moderator, in roply, invited Mr. Collier £6 5 seat in tho Assembly. Tho Tov. Goorgo Patterson and tho Rev. Jamos Bonnott, Dologates from tho Synod of Cnnada, woro invited to soata and addregsed the Assombly. Bignor Matteo Prochot, Presidont of the Waldonsian Churoh of Italy, wos introduced and doliverod an address. Tho Assombly thon took a rocess fo_onablo thio ‘members to tako o drivo - through Fairmount Park and onjoy, s Dbanquot at Bolmont. The Swodenboginns. Crvenataty, May 81.—At tho morning session of thio Ministorinl Conforonco of the Now Jeru- solem Chureh, now in sension here, a committes was sppolnted topropare o now liturey.. Tho annual nddross was dolivored by tho Rov. W. H, Donado, of Pittaburgh, on tho authority of Bedonborg. Tho afterdoon was principally de- votad to discussion of the addross. Rowene=Tcocher=-Tilton, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonx, May 31, —In rosponse to tho gon- orally-oxpressod opinfon that tho publioation of tho Bowen-Beecher-Tilton manifesto necessitat~ ed an invostigation into tho oiargos ngainst Mr. Boccher, tho Doncons of Plymouth Ohurch mot Tnst ovoning, nt the residonce of Mr. Filzgorald, and rosolved to proceod st onco in tho matter, Mr. Decclior, it is_undorststood, recommendod thin courso.’ Mr. Bowen is eaid to bo in In- dianapolia. — Matlrond Accident. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Davrow, Oi, May 81.—Jobn Spang, oged 40 yours; an 01d railrosd man,'whilo coupling _cara on the Oincinuati, Hamilton & Dayton Rail- rond, this morning, caught bis foot In n frog, and was thrown onl tho track, tho whools of o frliy our paagiug ovor Lis nack, ovoring bl head from his body. ~ Ho looves o family, - e SO . Missing Stenmor. New Onreaxs, Moy 81.—Nbio steamors_and sovoral sailing vesscls hinvo arrivod siuco Mon- dny, but bring no tidings of tho missing stesmer Qeorgo Oromwell, which left Now Yorlk for Now Orloans on Moy 17. Blo had a full cargo of na- gortod morchandiso, and sbout fifty souls on Donrd, including, oftlcors, crow, and passongors, Hor siont in this city bollovos sho s atill nifont. —_— Shad in Lake Ontario. Roonesten, N. Y., May 24.—Lost night In huling s soino in_Yako Ontario, at tho mouth of tho Gonesco Rivor, five uhad, 2 yonrs old, were En\lfht. Tho spawn was placed in the CGenesos ltiver by Soth Groon, two years ago. ‘fho shad apposrod last monson, and are now on Land again. The largest ovo monsured elavon inches in longth, The cateh is considored a very important ouo, ——— The Bender Family, Dunvque, fows, May 81.—A youug man, nup- osed to bo young Bondor, son of the well-known {unsas murdorer, was arrested at Wost Liberty, TJown, to-day, and a woman, thought to bo M Bondor, was' arrosted at Oxford, lown, Thore socms to be little doubt s to their identity. Doth pertios are held for farthor dovelopmonto. Rowa Politics. Syeelal Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, Desdoings, Towa, Muy S1.—At the Poweshiol Cu\mfir Tepublican “Convention lold at Brooklyn to-ny, - dologatos to the Bonatorinl Qonyontion wore Instructad to support Col. B, T, Qooper, of Grinnoll, for Sonator, An attempt to inatruct for Lieutenant-Govornor failed, Flondish Revenges Drs Momes, May 81,.—A frolght-train on tho Tock Intand Railrond was thrown oft the track aud wrockod at Valloy Junctlon, to-dsy, by an obstruction placed on-the track by unknown per- sons, A roward hag beon offorrod for tho arrost of tho guilty part) oAl N Tatont Onso Doctdod, OinoINNATI, May 81,—Tho patont enme of the Unlon i’npor Bag Company and_Ohatflold & Wooda sgainst Thomay Nizon, aud Morris' L, :and - patonts - tion Do {ssued. | Gorman-) | sgarn, & . roady tostart. Nixon, and Willlam 0. Aridoraon; ias had nnow. hosring, and to-ny Judgon Bwayno, ,Emr':mnn, ning decrosd fn fover of tho walldity of the nis lspuod”in favor of Rice!& Potteo, and hnt' tho complainanis .might . récovor, profita,. contr, and.datagen, aud that.a porpotasi [ajunos FIRES. ‘froprance and X.owies by EFriday’s Coufingration in Boston~-Burning of the knwannn Depot in Iobolken, No JeenOthor Fiross . : Bostox, May 31,—~Among the inanranco losse g by tho iré yostorday aro tho following 1 o Orlental, of Iarttord. ... Ianiburg, Dremen, orlcan, Manlinttan, Now York. Guardian, Now York Amazon, Oinclunat! Merchants, Now York, Dirowors! atud Maftot Ttoyal, of London Queen's, of Lor ZJEino, Hartford., Commerce, Albany, o Zithn hnd §0.067 63 .Eugox stroet, on which thoro also 81,000 . b; Thio Firomane. Bande 3. Tooule. Bad an T, onco of , 813,600 in’ tho Luncashiro of Livor- pool. Hullen, Ido & Co, hnd 86,000 in tho Amorionn, Contlal of 8t. Louls, §3,600 in tho Willlsmeburgh Gity, and €6,000 'in_tho Firo Ase soclation'of Philadelphin. 3. W; Braoket, dealor in pianos, was innured for $75,000 in the officos ropxusnntnd‘bgn?nodmun & Co. ;. nlso Ellot of 2,600 a on itnor'a proporty wag Boston; ' #4,000; _ Amorionn ** Contral, . Bt Touls,' #11,000;' North Britich' and ' ‘Mor- onntilo, 80,600 ; ‘Firomen's ¥und, of San Fran- clsco, £10,000; Commorce of Albany, 83,600 ; Joanamnunu of AIB\Vuhln?lon streot, had | $12,000 dod nmong tho Inauradco, oqualy div Homo, Gormanin, and Hanover, of Now York, and Quinoy and Mutunl oflicss. Hawloy, Folsom & Martinwore inaured for§5,000in tho Union and Hintus}.of Philadolphis, and_ 85,000 i thio Con- ontal, . Tho Hartford companies loso £88,000, a8 fol- Yows ¢ Ztna, $30,000; Hartford, 816,000; Phos- nix, ©14,000; OConnoctiout, $11,000; Orient, ©10,000; National, 88,000, R | Tho lossos of somo of tho Noiv York gompa- nfes aro -atated na follows: Ropublle, 80,6005 Exchango, 85,0005 Hoffman, &7,6003 Clinton,” 62,000 0%55'“" 12,0005 Phanix, 814,000 Ni-, Ellle, Hollls-& Uo, ostimato tho losses of tho companios represcntod by them ot nbout &100;- 000, Tho Imporial, of London, Lod 814,000 _An invostigation of Chickering's insuranco vos 807,000 in nll.: Tho_ Continontal, of Now: ork, had 85,000 for Howloy & Folsom, 81,600 Jor Robort Nowman, 88,000 for Emorson, 85,000 for 11 T. Millor, and 86,500 for auothor firm. Tho North Amorlean, of Now York, among othor Jossos, hnd o _polioy of 25,000 on tho. Brown Ju-oi}nrty, on Essex stroot, i T. 8. Phelps’ offico losos tho followlng smounts: Drowors', Milwoukeo, §13,600; Citi- zons', Nowark, $10,000 . Roger 'Willisms, Provi- donce, $7,600; Now York and Yonkers, 3,500, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. . Qumoy,. 1L, May 81.—Tho Ballard Houso stablos wéro dostroyed by firo this aftornoon, to- othor with six horses, Tho hotel wos_bLndly amaged by firo ond wator, Insuranco, §8,000, in tho Hartford, of Martford. 54 Brooavaron, Ill, Moy 51.—Tho Congroga- tional Church at Normol waa burned yostordsy ; also, tho parsonage. . Loss, $20,000 ; insurod for ,000, % New'Yong, May 81,—Tho dopot of tho Dela- waro, Lackawanna & Westorn Railrond at Hobo- Jion, N. J., wos burnod thia morning. . Whon tho flamos woro first discovered, four trains wero rl ‘Thoy wero run.out of the depot and asved, bat four freight cars that conld 1ot bo removed woro burned, Thoe origin of the firo is-unknown, but it is said to bo the worl of. an incondiary. . "Che flanos wero first discovered issuing from & window of tho restsurant, aud, nofwiths{and- ingon nlarm was immediatoly givon, and tho firomon quickly rosponded, owing to tho inflam- ‘mablo nature of tho depot, tho entiro structuro, 250 foob deop by 76 wide, was soon o burning mnss. The firemen turnod their attention fo saving tho Hobokon Forry Compnny's building adjoining, -and suceosdod. The froight in tha dopot was of trifling valuo. The railrond company savad all books and papors. Tho total ]é:au, including dopot and docks, i ostimated at ! 3 THE TURF. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Lribune, New Yonk, ‘May 81.—TFicotwood Park was erawded with peoplo this aftornoon to witnoss tho gront raco between American Girl, trotting, and Harry, pacing, for o purso of $2,000. Many ladies woro. presont. ‘Tho Girl was the favorito by .long_odds. . Promptly at 3 o'clock tho boll. rang, and both horses camo to tho stand in fine condltion, American Girl winning tho pole. The pocond Afnrt was & sond-off, Harry londing, but Sust past the stand thie maro edged up benind, and at tho quarter was o longth and o half ficad: Sho hold tho advantago until the balf mile was passod, when tho golding strained o point and closed ‘up with his .opponent, both horees pass- ing tho throo-quartor poles noarly neok and neck, but, coming down tho home-atrotoh, the ‘maro took tho load; snd wont past tho judges stand half o length shond, winning the hest easily in.2:283, » Second Heal~Tha judges shouted “go" at tho first start, both horsos passing undor tho wiro nearly evon, but Harry broke badly befora rnm:hin%thn quartor polo, whilo' Amorican _Girl trottod finely, leading him sovaral rods, ond had wwon thio host boforo passing the haif-mile polo. Tho horso then gained a litile, but it was no uso, Tho mavo camo down tho homo-strofeh_trotting easily, and won tho hest without offort in 18114, » Third Heat—A splondid start was sccured with Harry loading, but American’ Girl passod him fust boyond the turn, and show fully two engths nhoad, but it did not Iast long, At tho end of tho quartor-strotoh tho horso's ‘noso was ‘closo to tho mara’s whoel, and ho kept it thoro aail past tho Laltemilssthtion, when bo mado a splondid spurt, sud, shooting. pas tho maro, took tho 1osd down tho = homo-strotoh. Tho mere showod fight, and flow over tho _ ground, bound _ to win if poesiblo,. Crawford 'put on tho whip, and tho horso answered to tho oall mobly..'On they cnmo, each straining ‘avery norvo, whilo necka waro atrotohod and_choora bogan {0 go up from tho arowds around the track, and whon Harry shot under.tho wire londing Amorican Girl by & Iongth, and winning tho hent in 2:213¢) the an- thusinsm was intonso. Hotting 60 0 13 on Amorican Qirl. _Harrg's friouds bogan to hope that ho would Yot win tho raco, and offerod thoir ‘monoy frooly. ~ It was a8 frooly takon. Fourth lieat—DBoth horses came up compara- tivaly fast and ahowing but Litle Gatfguo, | It took somo timo to got thom fairly startad, but ot tho fifth attompt thoy wore off, Harry_taking tho polo, and.ai tho quarior jolo lod Amorica, Girl'by throo longths. Harry held his advantaga well ip to tho llt-milo track, whon L opeos nent liegan slowly but suraly to clogo up tho fap: hutat tho ond of tho threo-quarterstrotch tho horso again odgod_ abead about two longths, oing. sploadidly aud doiug bis lovol heot. §iouna tho turn and down the home atratch thoy | camo, Amorican Qlrd gaining nb_ovory strido. The crowd bogan to cheer and clap their hande, and the mare was_culy .one longth behind, A littlo further on and tho distancoe was decreased by bolt o longth, Crawlord began to uto. .tho whip, but - it _was mo use, The . Qirl slowl forged _ ahead alioving lor spood i sploudid_ stylo, and at last ywent past tho stand half & longth ahead, amid tho chioorn of tho. crowd and “shouts of * Sho wing 1" ¢ Blio wina " Timo, 32687, 8o cloro wos tho hoat that many woro undor tho improssion that the horéo hnd won it, tnd not until the judges publicly doclared the result from tho slaud would thoy belioyo otherwiso. Pl secoud yaco botwoon Maollio and Topay for 8200, to wagons, eafch woighlo, served to flll up thio gap in the londing ovent of (ha day, Mol- 1o won tho firsk hoat” in a closo contest, in 2:391¢, In tho second hont sho broko bndly Whoir just pnst {ho judges' stand, and Topey Jod, hor clonr around tha track, long distance nhead, Timo, 2:371¢. Tho third lieat was & ropotition of tho fonnor, Molly brealdug agaln very badly and Tosinge i raco ioforo {hio guorter polo was nssed, 'Time, 2:981. Tho fourth heaf wna ko {1 prodacasor f al ospocts, Molly fought Dravely, and nftor hior firat broak trottey aplon- qidly, but it was ovident that bad handling was lowing Lior tho rnca. Topsy camo in ruds ahiend, winniug tho Lieat in 3:885¢. New Youx, Moy 31.—io trot botwoon Amorl- can Girl and’ Magry nttractod o largo crowd lo Flootwood Parle to-day, Amorican Gitl, which yvus tho favorito at odds of 100 to 00, was tho winner, a3 follow Amerlean Glirl, nrry... oo Ha—iddie} B ; B R G Nasmvirne, Tonu., May 81,—ThLis was tho Inst day of tho mooilng. Yo tho pureo for 3:10 hordos: Josoph.... . "THE FARM AND GARDEN: ! (P . P o Ry | | Managemont of cannominknpem :fil ‘Vinoyard-sPlo-Plnnt ifdr |Vinogitrs, ~Wine, and for MasrkotsaTho- Soinll ~@ifized Corne-Lato' Planting--oiten” Corn==Corn for the Marikct, nnd for Fooding to Cuttlo nnd XMogs=Tho Ore chard in Bad Condition=ePorsonal, - From Our Agricuitural Correspondent, Cinanrazoy, 1, Moy - --~THE CONCORD GRAPE~—PIEZ-FLANT, & GoopraND, Newlon Go,, Ind,, May 33, 1673, | Dran 8m: 1 havo bean o subscribor for Thx Orz, - oA00 WrENLY TRmUN for somo eightoon years, aud Tinvo road #Tho Farm and Gardon with pléasurs aud rofit, Now, if it {s my turn to nak quostions, T slia) 0 glad {0 hinve an snawor {00no or two: “Mrgt—What proportion of the frnit Ahould bo pe mitiod to Fipon on (ho Joncord grape-vino tho sotond yoae of abosring, - o * Second——And what on tho third year? , | Third—\Will - pié-plant rxmb-mf-nnw-r to replonish the family vincgur-barso), {n tio abeonco of frult or cider? Tho basa ig clder-vinegar, et - Fourth—One variety of pio-plant that X havo is dls. posed to go o baed_very carly in tha seséon, : Ia there any proventiva?, Yours respookfully, - L 3 | Firat—Vory much will depond on the strongth of the vino and thé manrior of training.: By.tho epiral aystom of training, & good strong vine will carry ton pounds‘of grapos, ‘or thirty clus: tors, nnd s thon in 'menrly full boaring. Tho 1873, e{lunnu in thia Blato, thnt tho rénnntlnn fa taottlod, nnd that it may loronftor bo aught aa & lsdlontiflo fact, ro that prudent farmors may uot /flhct ‘ith L Tosao b H ot wore oxperionced In -~ Wo must adapt our farm-oporationa to the wonthor, aud this will lond us to o moro mixed husbandry, in whioh tho risks will bo Josa. Tho Ligh prica of corn up o 1871 gave this orop an undue prepondoranco, and the result is an ovor- supply. Whilo wa aro fa no donger ot & com. famine, thoro willsaon bo o honithy domand at _ronsonnblo raton, tthe” dopots “wo have rotten corn’ in” tho bottom _ebd “contral part of “the eribg ‘in - sufiolont quantity to make it inapect rojootod ; aud wo should not bo dissp- poltod f Tojoolod corn baonmo rattor Abund. ant on tho market, Many farmors Lavo tha samo bad hinbit of putting tho criba on tha ground,—that {s, tho rall-pons,—and this insuren ‘moldy_oorn in tho bottom of ol euch criba. In tho well-construoted corn-houses, the oriba aro Ravet moss thas® faot e e e cul-pons an 8 foot wide, 5 argat ,if&“ 10 toot. Wil g salpobe 01 uno continue wet,. s0 that the orop cantiob -bo mduvmm,—% event_quite probablo,—tho orop will 'be ono of tho smalloat’for that. fs, of market com. With '“an sbundant 'grass oro sud el supply of stook corn,—thnt, {s, ot corn, cut and ehocked for winter fooding,—we old plan of managing vinoyards muat bo sbant doned, and we mut adopt the plan of ranowals, sy aftor ton or fittoon yoars, aa the young vine- yards aro by far tho most_profitable. Bupposo wo 8ot & vinoyard of Coritord vinos, of good, strong, one-year-old layers,—not ouitings, as thoso, to bo of tha same value, should be twa or thiee yoars old. - Wo plant eight feot osch way, and g0 that they may bo cultivated each way. ‘We place a good Osage-orange ‘stake, that ig six foot long, at tho sido of the plant, and tio the vino to It during the flrst season. Say two ok moro canedaro pormitted to grow, cortainlymoro than ono. Iu tho antumn, wo soloct tho best: ‘and strongoest cano, provided it has nolatorals on it, and out it off at threo or four foet, and at the.| “snmo tme cit'sway all tho othor cancs, or rath- er ot them baclk, loaving one or two' oyes on' oach, for the growing of new canes. In tho ‘gpring, this ono cane is wound firmly around tho stako, 'oropitating the' wood to some extent'; that is, wind go tight that you. have the wood of; tho cano glvo, by n ciopitating noidd ; and, after. wihding, tle it firmly to thestakeattho top, You, ‘will havo four or five fruit-buds, and these may- enrry {0 or throo bunchos cach of fruit, four or |- five of which will mako n pound. This is tho socond yoar of the vineynrd, and tho firet .yodr' of fruiting. "In tho monntime, thore have beon thrown ‘out from' threg" to ‘six now canes, that havo boon tied up to tho'stakos, or left in part, to thomaolves, or, if you choose, tio thom to.n second stake sot two foot from tho firat,” When autumn comes, and tho lasveshavo fallen, solect: & good strong cano; and; if possible, without Intorals or branchos 5 cut it off about soven feot’ lopg; and, at tho sam timo, out off. all tho othér canes, lonving sufllcient buda f6r*a: now. supply of canes o boforo ; and tho-following spring, which {s the third of tho vinoyard, and the “second yoar - of boaring, tho . cano is wound around the .stake as beforo, roach- ing this timo’ to the top of ‘tho stako, and itis tled firmly, and cut off at this point. Wo layo about ton eyos, buds, or joiuta or what tho books call foints, nodes, and intor- nodes, Theso will average about threo bunches ‘ench, ‘or thirty cluators, of whicki*nbout-tliree Tl ‘svorugo & ound,—making ten_pounds to thovine. 'Thisis an éstimata for the bost vinos ; but, inn'good serson, such ' vineyard: should produco 5,000 pounds’ to tho acte, na I know from poreonal oxperlonca.” By tho fifth yoat, tho vinoyard will be at its bost,and ought to givo, in good sossons, 6,000 pounds to tho acra., - lorth of this point, and south-of ‘whero ‘tho snow forms, o_wintor-protection, tho cones may Do coverod with- coarse litter ; but I have alwaya left thom. oxposed, but find them .soriously “injurod the pnat wintor for the first time.. Tast yonr the crop waa enormous, and, no doubt, - seriotiely woakenod th vines; at least, I did nob anticipato much of & orop this season, and {ho sovoro cold of tho winter hag lessoned that an- ticipation, though, at this writing, thoro is prom- i of o modoraio crop on tho Goncopds, whila $ho Ives aro killed to noar tho ground, and thore {a 0 gonoral cloaring of all pave the Ooncord, and his all covors some thirty variotics. Until fur- Fhox Adyinod, tho Goncord will alono. bo planted .for market, purposce, Sinf i 'Wo now como to the third question, and hore o ontor & protost againat pie-plant wine or vin-. ‘ogar. Inordor to make cider, Wo must uso sugar oF molasses, and, in making. tho - latlor, loavo out the pie-plant and use molagses.’ 3£ you havo good cider-vinogar, add ton gallonis. of Tain-wator and ono -of molasdes. Warm tho water, and have tho molassos thoroughly dis- golved, and pour it Into your . yinogar-cask, and, | if it is o modoratoly-warm fluu, you will have good vinegar in a fow wooks. i Eg Fourth—Myatt's Victoria ia tho best Blnm for market. The stalka aro long, and of & deop rod. Tho socd-stalks must bo cut out as soon as thoy Tacomo a foot or g0 Ligh. Whon_well grown, it isnot uncommon o sco the ktalks 8 foot long, and ntonk{ Myatt's Linnous is a varloty mual landed, but much inforior to tho Vic- toria, ' A, J. Downing introduced tho Viotorls: noarly thirty yoars ago; and from that source nearly ol thio markot-gardens of Chicago wero supplicd about the-'year 1854, from o nuraery. some miles west from the city. At that time, n: varioty called tho Giant was tho bost known.' The stalks were from 1to 134 feot- long, with enormous loaves, and very profuse in bloom. ‘When tho wine-plant swindle was in full work- ing ordor, the Linnmus was sought after, ag it ‘hed numerous oyos, and could_be’ moro 'xoadily divided: Theso oyos wero sold to tho paddlors at 830 to 250 per 1,000, and resold ot &8 muol por100. In ordor to grow good pie-plant, thoro Tust bo no stinting in manuro, and that from thio hog-pon or slsughtor-houso 15 tho bost. - conx. Grzavung, TIL, Blay 2. Wo ara gotting uneasy about tho corn crop, and it is. 0t ponattio {0 gob holf of ¢ I the ground n tmo to. ripon the common gourd-secd ot deut vavletles, Cax W plant tha small kinds of glazed corn; and where can wo obtain tho seed 7 8. Tt s said_that we ehould not cry for gpilled roilk, and it is now evidont that tho com-crop of 178 is, o o great extont, spilled milk. Horo .o uro, just roady to ontor June; and nbt ono- fourth'of tho crop plauted, with tho, ground 8o wet' that tho prospect of culturo ‘s out of the question. In such o ecson 08 tho prosont one, corn plapted aftor this date will bé only valuable’ for stock-fooding. ~Tho emall, eight-row glazed corn has no valuo whatevor sa & crop for markok_in thia: part of tho country, #ud for tho, focding of stock isno approach to our.dont corn. Thfs - brings s to the inquiry, Do wo wish to grow corn for markot? If wo do, wo miay a8 well_givo up. that idon, and sow flax or buckwhont to'a amall oxtent, and thon sum- mor-fallow tho land that wo caunot plant. It Voneed comn for steck-foading, wo may plant right along to the 20th of June, and hopo for n foir yield for that purposo. Thoro is no other way , out of this of * things. Undor no possiblo condilion sof things cnn wo oxpect moro than balf tho amount of morchentablo corn that was pro- Quced Jast year,+and I_much doubtif wo got ono-third,’ “But'tho stook-man nood not dospar,: for thoro may bo o ronsounblo aupply of stook=" corn, and (heir the grass is simply suporb, and tho wheat aud onts may bo_all that wo hopo for. Thousends_of dollira wero thrown awsy in 1858 on the King Philip and other variotios of Gight-rowed Yaukeo corn, and it is unnecessary to repont an oxperiment that ia cortain to lead to follure. In “.Tho Farm and Gardon” of April 21, tha presont dinto of things was predicted, and far- mers recommonded to tronch-plow mendow or pasture-land, o tho only hopo for making up auy of the dofleit in markot-corn. ; Ho far aa.tho low price of tho corn-crop s con- corned, the weather is fast rogulating that, and ricos must steadily pdvanco, for tho consump- {on must_keop right along, though thoro will not bo g0 largo » domand for_ stock-fooding, for tho abundant pasturago will componsate’ for noarly all tho summor domand -of gorn for botly stook and hiogs. 1hon poopla will bogin to oare for what thoy hiave, and soo that all’ the criba nro covored, or thoy may hava somo unploasant thingo i rogard to rotton corn, e havo won= dovful short momories sbout these things, and thoy ofton nood jogging. Rail-pons without rooillng aro no pluco to put corn iua semspu like tho prosont, gnd yet thoro aro just such griba scattorod through tho. country, ‘and theso will foliow the old rosulta. It ia only threo years ago alnco T eaw sovoral of thoso - covered corn-cribs on tho Industrial University furm. ‘[lio loarnod Professor appoarad to Lo auxious to toat tho vyalue -of rotten corn, sa I saw bim fcoding it to his tonma; but ho amsured . mo ita yaluo was much impaired, and, at my suggostion; ho put on & board roof, B0 Wo may consider this quos- tion alko settled, that'* Oorn will be impaired in valuo in open oribs, provided tlie soason 15 & rainy ono." The Towa Agricultural Oollogo, T Dolioye, haa mover mado tho 3 but Irof, Wolsh ‘may ko _segurod, from a large ox- stata] sholl bnvo enough of tho orop o h sparo to sppply. all othor flum‘l:ud;. le}hozg'{: now in this county at lonat 1,000,000 busliols of tho old com,==n largo part of which, sny at loast one-half, ont bo ont ont of the county.. Yostordny Tmot ot lonst twenty farmers, snd tho injority of thom put tho orop of 1873, of mxg::;tgg gom b auc-tourth to one-third of of last yoar,: provided thaf timo. out;. tho 2onditions. ebuiy el‘mm:rl? ‘3}: mort favorablo.. nature; though th e ) 3 g oy ad i m.}i“ ot{ha. c;xuncuu wora agalnsf 2 . M0t of {13080 mon £and ot prreve stack, Loy intond . to keop on planting aa Inta 8 Juno 20, Thla stato of thiga will mako. & demend. for stock to foed, of which tho un{l ly ia not largo, Tho proportion of hoga to on o’ will mood be less than usual, unless tho farmor -has a-supply o’x‘allxdmmi Gt . 0 early-planted corn ia. coming up badl: sud thero i complaint of tho plersa ;pm(a»fi much of the plowing was dono whon £ha soll was wet, and such land will giva but a poor yiold aé best. Tho low, fat lands, that giva us the heavy oxgp, must coino ort, : 0 ona whom I mot yostorday has tho lo dosiro for tho Kings DAL of obhicr dywact corm s and fow ovon plant tho oarly dont. Tho objec in n largo growth of atalks and oard, withiout ro- gord to ripeutng. In canvasging tho wholo subjeat, thoro in roal- 1y litho to complain of from o formor ntand- point sa o wil Lo Lig linds fullof worl of corn, of hay, tho mall grains, an stook-fooding.. Ho 16 bottor off thare THE ORCIARDIST, who moy claim to havo o' sad disaster. Tho shov of bloom for tho past fortnight givos him- hope, - but the failure of thess ' Dlossoms ~ to geb tholr frait will bring him_soro " disappointment, and wo aro liko ¢o renlizo just the opposito of tho last yoar. The cliorry ¢rop will bo nominal, poar crop smal, snd apples o follurg on alf iho youn orchatds, whilo tho crop will be light on old troes, Many variotios show tho effect of tho winter's cold, and, in this raspect, the soason i nearly a ropotition of 1855, only that wa havo o Iargor proportion of raully hardy troos, O the onrly apples, Red Astrachan and Sopa of Wine 8how no sign of injury, and tho treos of thess variotios that boro moderate crops Inst year aro very well gol. ho cidor-press mon may go into other business this senson, s thoro will- bo no demand for thoir waros fo this part of the Stato. Tho stzawherry s tha only fruit that showa an im- provemont, ond, though lato, the crop at this pojntis promising; E Tho planting of now orchards Lins baon limited annonrly all the trees proourcd last fall, and heoled-iny wero - killad by the wintor, probably from wan? of moiature in tho soil at’ the time, Nonly all of tho chorry-orchards aro killed. I Tiavo about thirty trocs, cloely sholtored, that ‘aro full of fruit ; while an orchard, partly ex- osiod, of gomo GOD trace, is mearlynll dead. loro fa n_chanco ‘for the doctors, and wo give them an opportunity to sit post-mortom over the doad orehard ; ond in June thoy may haves foast of chorries from tho closcly-sficttored treos. Tot thogo who doubt tho valuo of sholter come ond look throngh theso gronnds. SN, ¢ 1 & PENBONAL, On tho bth of Juno, *The Farm and Garden” in £ tako its dopartur to other flolds of investi- gation, sponding tho month smong tho kilors of he Boll in New York, and in July on a visit to somo of tho Middlo Statos, nnd a5 far west as Colorado. Corrospondents will hold their fuvors, g thoy will go futo tho druar for o Iato anaver. Thioro’ will bo daily or weekly jottings of erich things a8 may bo of Intorest. Ono must go from home to gec how other poople manage, and we hopo to gathor much usoful information. Itia just a quartor of n contury sinco wo have beon onst of Cincinnati, ond within that timo thora ought to havo beon somo changes,” and no doubi wo shall losrn many usoful logsons, Crops, miodés of culturo, markets, and ovorything that can intorast the Westorn farmor, shall have our attontion. Tunsz. for Chinése Visiting Cards. Cards aro extonsivoly used, but of color and stylo far differot from what wo are scoustomed o employ og mediums In tho fntorchango of cly. ilities, o sliapos and sizes, morcover, yai considerably with tho occasion dnd tho individual. Tho common plain card used botweon cquala cansiats of o inglo shoot of crimson paper, about twalvo Inchos long by four inchos broad, with the surnamo nnd namo stamped ot writton in. black ink—tho moro mammoth-like character, tho moro imposing and respectablo, This 18 gonorally used smong officinls protonding to gomo rank or position. A card of about half tho 8izo 18 used by mon of inferior rank and com- monors, or ovon by tho ligher ofiiciala whero tho partics aro on jntimate ferms, [hen thera in tho **completo card,” oa it igeniled, which ia only omployed on grand ocensions, such a5 Now Year's calls, visita of congratulations on wod- dings, births, birthdays, acquiroment of litorary dogroos, and’ the like, also of condolonce on donthe, &c, Tuls card ia foldod, and must con- tain ton folds, oach shoot of which is us large 18 that of the first card desoribed. Tho namo of the Individual 1a inscribod on tho right hand low- ercornar of tho first fold, profixod by the words, “Your atupid younger Lrothor,” and followo by.tho compliment, ** bows his hoad and pays Dls respocts.” Whon tho person visited bolonga to & gonoration senior to tho visitors, tho lattor stylos himsolf. Your atupid nophow ;" to_two gonorations senior, tho visitor writes, * Your ora than stupid nephow.” Bhoud tho individu- al viited balong to o youngor gencraiion, (ha visitor takes to himsolf the nomo of “*‘unclo ™ instoad of * nophow,” rotaining, howover, the dopracatory appolativs of ¢ utupid.", Tiorb aro still furthor variotios of self-designation, acoord- ing to the particular gradations of relationship, but thoso T have quoted will sufiico .to"give an idos of the punctilions rules poculior to_Chinoso ~visiting, Tmay add that tho card lask- doscribod is, n6 & matter of otiquatto, always undorstood £0 bo roturned to tho Visitof ; it halng, prosumas bly, oxpensivo to leayo such voluminous proofs of -rogard with & number of -frionds,—From * the Foreigner in Far Calhay, by W. H. Medhursl. Ocenn Stenmship Nows. | New Yonx, My 81.—-Arrived, tho stoamers KronPrinz, from Hamburg, and Indis, from Glssgow. " Loxpox, May 81.—Arrived out, tho stoamors Russia, Atsyria, and Arragon, from Now York, Bax ' Fnavowdco, May 81.—The stcamship Quang 8o arrivod horo to-day with 150 tons of froiglit for Now York, to go ovoriaud. . A ) Suicide. .73 Louwvrute, Ky, Moy 81,—Bon Scobee, wha shoband killod # young man named Den Parish at Bowling Gropn, Ky., &omo wookd fiugo, com mitted suicldo in $hat place Iast night, ' Lo wag drivon to tho dood by Tomorso. ————— IE1Iled Nlis Father-in=Lnwe - Prmapeen, May 81—Goorgo Losch baa boon arostod_for finami tho doath of hia fathor-in-law, David Ward, by Litting him with a Drick, . Lacol dsaorts that' ho throw tho brick in solf defonso. Acquittod Nasuvireg, Tenn,, May 81.—Col, D, Af, Nul. son, chnrgod with the murder of Gen, Clanton, at Knoxvillo, was mequittod- to-day, ‘Tho jure Wag out five minntos. _ ——— Convictod. savthione, Mny 31.—Jamos Weat, calorod, was couvictod to-day of tho murdor of his para- moéu, Anns Gibson, on tho night of March 18 nat, . S Now Yorls Legislatures Arpany, May 81.—The Govornor Laea slguoed the Olyil Damages Liguor Bolling bill. ——————— . ..Tho Xlorac=Disonace Nrw Yonr, May 81.—Spotted fovor {s what ll‘fl!latl tho Oonoy Island Rallway Company's Ll 1 '