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o ’ » 4 CHICAGO DAL e THE VIENNA EXPOSITION. Tho Extortions of the Ilotol-IKcoporsss 'Tho Swiss Departmont. Vienna (day 13 Correspandencs of the Now York ‘orld, ¥ax bina bean again decinrod upon tho Lotel-kaspors, Tho complaints of extortion durlng tha week after the pleniug becano so umerots ant deiand, fuvontigre Alon, O Saturdsy (o Mayor of o eity, tho Ohof of Yolics, tho Vico-lresident of the Commission, and some otber diguitarics mot in confercuce, and, aftor Bomo diucussiou, resolyed upon o following cdurao : o eall upon (o otol-keopers {0 o comploto slate. mont of roome and pricos ; if tho prices seom too bigh to bring » atrong moral presstiro to bear In the hopo 0f a reduction. Buould {liat fall, to havo lista prinied— first_of tho moderale, necoml of the oxtortlonate lotcls —and causo sich Lisls to Lo distributed st tho sintious wna ot tho landing-places -upon tho arrival of ovory traln and. Lont Tho socrat of such cncrgetlo actlon 18 to ho nought In tho clroumstanico that {ho maungetent of tho Kxbible llon ia bogiuning 1o fear fur ita fnanohl suceons, Tho daily nttendanico in not onc-fourth of what it was sriginally cxpected, Evidoutly it is in tho intorceta 3¢ tho Exbibition not only to eiface {rom tho chatacter 3¢ the city the imputation of extortion, but to mako 4 cojourn oasy nud choap, 'Tho lower (o prices the greater tho number of Yiattors, aud vico versa, Dut 3no thing 1 operatlug far moro offectunlly thad com= initteos and printod tarifs in Loaliug down pricos, and that 18 tiio simplo ciroumslaico that Vsllors ard unquestionably lolding off,” For s dny ot two beforo ond after tho- opening 110 hotels did n fourishiug Dusivess, and charged protly wuch what (hoy saw 0t For ovor a Woek, howovor, tholr affairs hovo draggod doroly, Everybody who' could got away loft Vienua ns koon as tho opouing was ovor, Thore aro 10w hundréds of roowms n the principal hotels lying idle, Besides tho hotols thero were at tho ond of lnst V\'uflta according toofticlal statemont, 2,093 aparimonts, or 4,195 furnished rooms unoccupied, to eny nothing of tho so-callod *slooplug places,” 'In the Leopold~ etadt alone, that dlstrict of the city whtch ndjolus tho Prater, aud i comurz\\oml most convenient o all having businoas with the exhibition, out of 528 apart- ‘ments only 142 had been lety mdiords havo simply spoiled their own game, Thoy scomed to think at one ime that all Lqndon, Parls, Now York, and 8t, Potors~ Durg woro to precipitata itadif ot onco upon thetr city, and that overy ono who camo wero bound, to siay Ave or slx months, Thelr ealoulations havo beon put to tho most inglorious shamo, Many ozhiLitors, aftor sccing thelr goods property ot up Bavo lft liow f chargo of & Vienun ogous snd dopartod for kome, Othura will follow Lcle vszmplo. As to mero fouriats, wvery ono that can read or think has learned long ryo, through tho press, that the oxbidbition s in o back- warll iato, and tht tho sight-seolng caunot posaibly ‘bogin bofora the 1st or tho 10th of June, ‘The weather also is detestable, Tho roporters for ' tho press ‘Tiave acted with more than their wonted zeal, Blany hiavo remoustratod hero on tho spot, to my certain Xnowlodgo, tolling Inndlords to tholr” faces that thelr gamo of vxtortion would bo stopped, sud all hava ‘written home in tho. plainest terms, Lo Jondlords aroc beginning to bo moved, unquestionably, If tho prosont dearth of lodgers continucs fortnight longor, horo will be & tumblo in ronts similar to ths fall on 1o Btock Exchango, aud the Viennoso will discover {uat they cannot niako thelr lasting fortunce in s sum- et by lotting room 1 must not omit to do justica o tho Vicnua press. It hoe beon foremost in denune clation, It hias told tho truth all times and to all men, “Tho oniy dopartment completo {n tho Byiss, I lave Bpent tho greater part of wy time in examioing it carefully, and tho closer” my examination tho Groator hina been roy patiafaction, Tho Hwiss havo dono thele best, and have succoeded in glvln[i a romarkably full presontation of thele national in- Quatry, Thoy ocoupy tho wholo of ‘ono transept, and also the spaco in hetween it and tho adjoining ftransopt. AB you cutor the Bwiss transopt from tho: oitral sl ‘you find tho first compartment filled With n tempting nrray of ellk in overy kiage, from tho coceoon £ {ho Anihed pleco, In the vory cenire Dtands show-caso of miucral aslte, used in dyolng, Burrounding thils aro four cascs of drces goods, exhib- 1tiug great vuriety of color sud patlern, und grouped with tho utmost taste, Along the walls are coccoons, silk-floes, spool-silk, ribbons, brocades, and moro Qross goods, Tho goneral effcct of tho compartment 15 ono of brilliancy, toned down by good tasto, Com- parinltatNo, 2 I ‘dovoled (olacoy cmbroldiny, bed nd window curtains, and Iaco haudkerchiefs. Th tho ‘middle, o full display of pisnos, Although tho Swiss lco In goneral can scarcely comparo with tlo Ielglan, wome of the macbino-made laco from Bt. Gall is ex= tremely delicato and rich in pattern, Cowmpart- ment No, 8 conlaine s Invish uxhibition of watches, chronometors, mathemnatical instrinionts, physical instruments, loctrical clocks, machinory fwed i wntel-moking, oud othor dolicato. spparatus, ‘Compartment No, 4 contains tho oxhinition of ‘strawe, sliocs, cotton, and woolen yarus, Ioxamined soveral canoa of tho so-callad cropo do sunte, a now varioty of underclothing, 1t is mado cithor of llk, or all wool, ormixod, Itiswoven in s sort of net-dtitch ribbod, und is very clastic, fitting oloso to the body, and yc constantly producing n gontlo friction, Compartment No. 5 Ia filted with cheap cotton sud_mushn prints, ‘with their {novitablo dull Lues and hideous pattorns. ‘Why {8 it that cheap prints should nlways be so llFly whn & triflo more of ingenulty in doslgning might Produco somotlig no moro oxponsivo sl far moro esthotic? “Tho ndditional space outalilo the tranrept i8 in two yarts, Tho first couslsts of & gallery runuing along the transopt, This is devoled to tho exhibition of Bwiss printing and cartography (some of tho maps arg snllmrbly oxocutod), cooking apparatus, artillery and i rms, trunks, and leather goods. I observed in aller’y nothiiig very original or very superior in workinanshiip, On tho other hand, there Wos nothing poor or slovanly. ‘Tho second part of tho sdditional ice conalsts of & detached bullding, o _largo Swiss chalct two storien Ligh, The lower Aory, 10 four_rooms, ls niled will wpecimens of wood carvings, Ilero again I saw noth- ingnow, Thero wera tho conventional chamols snd decr in ovory possiblo nttitudo and sizo, tho buntora on tho stand, tho big snd littlo carved clocks and flow- er-stand, clisirs topnico to il upon, Woeall know what Bwibs corving ls. The presont ozhibition i no wors_and no better {han what wo can 800 snywhero else, and will not compare in originnlity sud finish with thd Inlaid work from Austria and Franco, The second blory of tho chialot contaius tho_exhibition for Bwise yedagogy, Thero was o fair show of school-bookn, hysical’ pparatus, maps, school-work, ote, What pressod mo moro_pleasingly than snylhing oso was the collection of alda n teaching geology. Desfdes tho usual colored mps _(haro were roliof maps of various matorlals—wood, plaster, and paste-bowrd, cach Isyor colorod 'oparatoly and cut ' owhy g0 as to oxhibit tho conformation of the ground, Thoro was In mactioolor, o gl map - of tho vicinity of the Bozb tunnel, That is to say, the map cousfated of & row of dolachéd upright pintos of glase s quarior of an fack spart. Eack plaio wae op- propriately colored and dotied, By looking through tho row from cnd to end one could ffit o plcture of the geaoral oonfiguration of tho dlsirlot aud by Jooking lown in between any two alips ono could seo tho goolog= fcal strata at that particular spot. Asido from tho Swiss exhibition proper, thereis an- other bullding that I vislted with much futerest, I mean the privato ozhibition of Heller, in Born The ‘building of Mr, Holler is located back of the S\lss res- taurant, soross tho railroad track, and in o Lino with tho end’of thio Swiss transopt, BIr, Holler has o worlde wido_roputation na maker of musical boxes, In gene erol T must confess thiat musical boxos aro ot to my funcy, Dut then thera is a differonco smong thew, and “Gortainly somo of M. ollura o vory st il tono, und somo of the litle artificial Lirds that upring out of thom sing almoat as well as if thoy wero allve, But tho most Intoresting object in tho coliection 18 tho orcliestrion, This monstor musleal box, for it ia ub- stantially that, 15 30 fect broad by 20 Ligh, arranged with violin snd clarinet pipes, drume, bass viols, and ail tho othier musical paritus of &n orchestra of forty Yerformors, Iheard it play s sir from tho * Prophet, and can bear witness o tho preclsion aud richucss of tho musle. Tho volumo of sound, Lowever, I should Dot rate os Ligh os that of forty performers, I lcarued tuat threo worlmen Voro eugaged eloven moute muoking tho cylindera and adjusting the parts, Summing up tho oxhibition from Switzorland 1 must ot omit to montion my surpriso at selug no rhiow of jowelry, of which one sooa 80 much in Geueva, for fnstance, And in genoral, that branch of Industry which Is comuorly associated with the numo of Switz- orland—that {3 watch-making—{s by no means the n0et strfking fosturo of tho oxhibition, Tho Bwiss watchies hold their own, but no more; whoreas tho dieplay of silks und cottons ia striking. It shows what chubigs tho country fs undorgolug, wid bow mueh ily system of free trade l‘ doing in tho way of building up a1 {mmonea industry? Switzorland, with yecnliar nat~ ural disadvantages o overcowo, fu running England, Frunce, Germany, uud Belgium very closely in thelr Epecialiies, —_— A Burglar’s Fatal Jump Through o Sushe " From the Detroit Fres I'ress. Storlly Leforo 9 o'clock yosterdoy afternoon a ‘woalthy resident of Windsor, Lumod Thomas Perkine, a Government officer, 1oft bid house to accompany kis wifo sud daughter to tho circus., IIo had beon at tho tent but o short time when a nelghbor came {u and fuformed him that sho bud eeen Lwo blraugo mon Turking fn Dbis garden, In loaving tho houso Mr, Terkiug lod observed two suspicious characters on 1bo walk, near bia placo, and, {hough ko gave them no stteution ot the time, he Lad reason, after tho nelglibor's statement, to boliove that tho fellowa had entured bis Liouso, o thereforo hurriod homo, and hud Lis lateh-koy roady whon ho reactied tho'door, As ho openod it and stood fu tho Lall, Lo caught sight of a mnn iu the parlor bedroom to the loft, and heard anotlior in the parlor to tho tight: o éntered tho bedroom, aud was confrontad by tho fliof, who bad beon rnmnuluq & dressing-caso, Mr, Pere kius Iy woll slog In sears, but a tlout, hearty mun, and though without weapons he unliesltatingly ‘made for the thief aud etruck him two or throo heavy biows, Tho rascal efthor meant toloap {Lrough thie window to tho verandn, or elso tho Inst Llow knocked Ll through ono of the largo paucs, As ho was half way through Br, Porkine caught bim by tho leg and held Lim across tho sash with its broken glaus s 11) his groasp was kicked loose, Tho thief Ilwll‘}nlmdud off tho verands, oyer tho fenco, and runting about Enlf a block turted into a lot, ran across that, pulled . anold vogon awsy from o ohcniug uear a bati, sud Tun ta a spot directly back of tho houso snd foll dovn, Nr, Porkins hud beon pursuing bim all tho way, and usfise fellow full 1o was rappod over tho head with tho genllcmnu‘u cano, Lo crled out ;. *Don't striko mo— i dead now 17 and Mr, Verkins eaw that Lo liad boon torellly wounded aul was, dylug, - hroo or four poie sous camo up and tho thicf gavo L1s uamo, sald ho wak eorry on his mothors nccount, ond ho was dosd In threo or four minutcs, The glass in tho window had beon brokon down to withe in an fuch of tho lower sash, sud tho rome nant loft thera was tho cuiso ollhfu death, I3 g ‘was drawtl down hurd upou il jagged fragmeut Yy Mr, Forkins' grasp, and hin strugglea sovered tho femoral artery just uhove tho knee, producing » mosh horzibla wound, A8 Lio rouo fo Lia fect on tho verands the blood epurted fully four feot agatust (ho house, and the shrubbory, fonce, grass, and cverything ho ;\ od over in hls flight was bespattered, Where ho oll and died (o blood Lad gurgled out and mado n roat staln on (ho grass, 1o gavo Lis nauwo ns Jobn ifanly,”and thiat ho was from Dauvillo, Oue 0. M, Perkins kiad patd no attention to the other thief, who oucaped through the back wdy and flod scross thie commons to the woods, being out of slght Lefore B0y ono gayo chiose or Lad & good deseription of bim, TManly wan a yotng man of 20 or thioreabouts, amooth faco, brows finlr, aud dressed In_plain, heavy clothes, tlio worno for woar, though Lo lind on a Hno whito ahirt and I(ohl Dultons 'in it, 1fis hands bore ovle gvtg;:\s ::ml:;:‘ :wln% beon 3 ln!!{lrnr.{ T}“”l“{;h men ioves and not professional waa cvident in their work, X Nifare JOHN STUART MILL. ‘Whnt Xorbort Sponcer Snys of Xim. £rom the Loniton Examiner, o ditato npon Mr, Bill’s schlovaments, and to ine sist upon tho widoucss of his influenco over the thought of his time, and conscquently over {lio ao- tlous of 1ifa timo, seoma to mo scarcly neodful, Tho facts ara aufliclently obvlous, and_aro recognized by all who know anything nboul tho progress of oplnion luring fho Tnst Lol contury. My own estiniato of him, iutollootuslly considorod, ia oo omphitieally, though briefly, glven on sn occasion of controveriy Dotwoen us, by oxpressing my regrob ab haviug £o contend ngaiust tho doctrine of ono whoso ngreomont I phould valuo more thon that of any othor thinker,” hilo, howover, it Is almoet superfiuous o asaort of him (hat (utolloctual hoight so gonerally adimitted, thoro fa moro occasfon for drawing nbtention {o & moral elovation that 18 Iess rocoguized, partly bocauso bis activities, in mnny directions, afforded no occasion for ' oxhibiting it, aud partly bocauro Bomo of it most remarkablo ranifestations n conduct arokiown only to thoso whoso porsonal rolations ‘with him bavo called them forth,” I feol nu‘l;m\lnlly prompted to Eay momothing on this point becauso whero botter {hings mighit have beon oxpecled thora ‘has-boon not only a grudging recognition of intelleoitt- # rank, but n marked blinduosa (o thoso fino traits of charncter which fu tho valuation of men wust go for ‘moro than superiority of intollgonce, It might, udeod, ‘hnve baun atipposed that ovon thoso who nover unjn]e'm tho plosuro of personal no= qualntance with Afr, Aill would lisve beon impressed with the nobllily.of his nature, as indicatad in hls opin- jons and doeds, ITow entirely his public carcor has boon doterminad by pire sad_sirong sympatlly for 1a follow-mon$ how ontiroly this sympathy haa sube ordinated all desires for personal advantogea; how lit« tloovon tho fear of Lelug injured in reputation or position bing dotorred him from taking tho courso which ho thought oquitsbla or genorous, ouglit to bo monifeat to overy sntsgonist, howovor Ditter, A gonorosity might almost Lo called romauntic was obviously the . fecling rompling suniry of tho courses of action whicli invo eont commented upon ss errors, And nothing Like a truo conception of Lim can bo formed uuless, along with digeut from them, thero goes recogniiion’of tha fuct thut thoy rosuited from the eagorness of a nobla nature, impationt to rectify injusticoand to furthor humnu welfare, It may perhiaps Lo that my own porcoption of this porvading warmth of mnui; s been sharpened by seolng it oxemplified, uot in tho form of oxprossed gpiniona onty, but in fho form of privatoactions, For Mr, Mill was not oue of those who, to sympathy with their follow-men in tho abstract, foin fndifforonco to thom in tho concrote, Thoro came from him gonorous acta that correapond with Lils geucrous sentiments, [ oy this not from second-band kunowledge, but having in'mind an oxample known only to mysclf and o fow friends, I havo lesitatod whether to give this exam- plo, soeing that ft hns porsonnl implieations, But it affords 6o clear an insight into Mr, Mills charatter, aud sliows 80 much mors vividly tliun any description could do how’ fino wero Lo motdves Bwnying his con- ducty it T'think tho occaslonJustites disclosuro Hoino scven yoars ngo, after hoaring o8 long o8 wia posalble tho continued Josses entalled onmo by the publication of tho - ystom of Philosoply, 1 mofifled o tho subscribors that 1 should bo abiigod to cense at tho closo of tho yolumo thon in progress, Shortly after tha fasno of thia announcoment, I recclved fzom Dr, Ml a lotter, in which, after expressions of regret, and after naming o plan which Lo wished to prosecuto for relmbursing me, ke wont on tosay: ‘“In tho next Place o » o . whot X proposo ia that you should writo fhonext'of your trostiscs, and that I pliould gusrantea tho pablisher against foss, 1, c., shotld one gngo, aftor such longth of timo as may bo agrecd ou, {otonko good any deficlonicy tlint muy occur, not ox- ceoding & given sum, that sitm boing such a8 tho pub- lisher may think ouficient to securo him.” ~Now {hough thoso arrangoments wero of kinds thnt I could not Lring mysclf to yield to, they nono tho less profoundly impressed ‘mo with Mr, Mill's nobility of feeling and his snxlely to further what lie re- ardod us a benoficlal end, Buch proposnis would nve been romurkablo oven had {hiero boen entiro agreoment of opindon. Db they wero the mors romarkoblo s boing mado by him under tho connclousnoss that thoro oxisted _botweon us cortain fundamental difforences, oponly avowed, I had, both directly snd h{ jmplication, combated that forth of tho oxperlential thevry of Liman kuowledya ‘which charactortzes B, Mills philosophy; in uphold- ing realism I had opposcd in dechled ways those mutaplosical sysloma o wlish bis v Hoallam waa closely allied ; and wo had long carricd on s contro= versy respecting tho teat of truth, in which I had simi- larly sttacked Mr, Mill's positions in nn outspoken ‘manner, That under auch circunistancos ho ehould havo volunteerad bis afd, and urged it upon me, as ho did, on {ho ground that it would not imply any pereos Dal bligation, provod i hini & vory excoptional gos- erosity, Q\m’o recently I havo pecn afresh illustrated this fing trait—this ability to bear with uuruflled tewpor snd without any diminution of Idnll:{ !fil‘lluq tho publicly expressed antagonism of o frioud, The last evening I spent at his houso was in the company of anothor in- Vlted guest, who, originally agreving with him entirely on cortain disputed questlons, had souwo, Torinlght proviously displayed his Chaugo of view—nsy, had publily criticisod somo of . DMil%s positiona in “a vory undisguised mannor, Evidently, along with his own unsworving allegiance to truth, [‘lum wns in Afr, Mill on unusual power of appreciating in othors like conuclentious- Toass and s0 of supprossiug any feoling of irritation produced by difforouco—suppronsing it not in appear= ance only, but in rolity; and that, {00, under tho ‘most trylng circumatances, 1 shoitld say, indocd, thot Mr, Mill's gonoral charao- teriatic, emotlonally considored, wos an_unususl pro- domtinance of tho higher sentimonts—s predominance which tonded, porbaps, both in thicory and practice, 10 pubordinatd tho lower naturo undily, That rapid advanco of ogo which Ing boen consplouous for somo yoars paat, sud which doubtlcss propared tho way for bis pomowhat premature deuth, may, I think, bo ro- rln]od as tho outcome of o theory of 1ifo which mado carning snd working tho ocouputions oo oxcluslvely considored. But when wo psk to what onds ho acted out this theory, nnd in 8o doing too littla rogardod his ‘bodily welfare, we seo that oven hera tho excess, if wuch wo call t, woannoble onc. Extromo deslro to furtber human welfare was that to which ho sacrificed olf, HERDRRT SPENOK, THE WATERFORD BONDS. 8500,000 IReturncd == Thirty-five Por Cent Pald for Then From the Troy (N, ¥.) Times, Threo hundred thousand dollars worth of the bonds stolen from the Waterford Bank on tho night of tho 14th of Octobor last have been roturned ta tho vault from which they wero taken, This faft probably nc- counts for tho withdrawslof the Bank Commilice from the prosccution of Curloy and Brandon, and the mannoer in which tho last trisl of tho former was car- d on. Tho Bondholdors’ Committoc, conslsting of Obaun. coy Doughton, Josopl B, 1nos, and O, House, ey that oy Tecelved fuformation sirico tho termination of Ourloy's trinl that by the poyment of s cortaiu per- contago—reportod to bo 43 per cent—in Now York fm- modiately, a very largo smount of tlio stolen bonds aud other securitics conld be recovered. They accord« tngly started for Now York yesterday moraing with tho nocessary funds, ond empowered by nearly sil tho ‘ownors to socure tho bonds, This fact was carcfully coucealed from evorybody except tho fow intereated, and outside of thio Josors sud the Tinies oltico uot hal & dozon persons kuew of the excuraton, Thoy roturncd at o lato hour, and we have their nuthority for tho statement that thoy brought back ‘with thom nearly all of the railroad "coupon bouds, registerod Goverument and rallrond bonda, miscol lancous socuritics and stock certificatos, Theso cer- tificates wore nevor adverlised—not I)nlng nogotiable and of no vaiuo to any person except the original ownors, Tho face valuo of the bonds and securitiva brought back is $300,000 sud upwaris, for which near 1y $100,000 was pnid, Tho Committeo agsort in tho strougbst languogo that fhuy mado ovory possiblo effort to socuro the return of somne of the Goverumont coupon bonds, of which upwards of $150,000 wero stolon, but woro entircly unsuceeasful, 'All thio information they were oblo {0 got on tho sub- Jeot was that thoy hiad been, togother with the monoy, ‘ividod among the burglurs and (isposcd of, &The Committes were informed that thoy could have pro- cured the bonds soon after tho robbery by paying nearly the par valuo of tho bands, Thisthe losors at the time rofused to authorize tho Committec to do, It 1o probablo that tho bonda rocorded will bo restorcd {o ho original owners, aud that there will be 1o pro rata divisfon, It1is supposed fn Waterford that the com prounlac'was ufectod Uisouglh urleys New York cou kol P Prince Xturbide, A Paris Iottor to tho London Z{mes, undoe dato of Bay 10, reportu ns follows ¢ Prince lurbido, of Mox- ico, tho last sursiving son of the Einperor Tturblde, who was shot ut Padiila_on July 31, 1829, died yesters day, at his lodgings, 163 Rue do ouls, oged 65, 1o catfio to Paris during tho Moxican war, n Docembor, 1605, and hind several interviews with the American Minfstor, whoso support ho cauvasscd in- favor of lis dyusaty.. Tho guddon conclison of tho war losviug him 10 chauco, bo resigned himaclf to a vory humblo Jond of Parls fifo, o bocame attachod 10 n hotiso- mald fn the Hotel Espagnol, Boulovard Montmartre, ‘whoro hiolived for aix mouths, aud, with hor, started a tablo d'hoto on tho third floor of the Liouso Ko, 6 Bonlo- 'vard Montmarire,whero this son of an Emporor might often bo acon In porson golug round tho tabloto colioct thie small gcot of ono frano sixty contimes por head, Tu 1607 Lo Lowght o dancing and singing cafo at Cour- Dovolo, which ho sold at a profit the mext year, Though not rich enough to Hve according to hiu fank, hoalways had somo. mionoy, ond lio kems (0 Lave Deon inclingd to mako & gonerous uso of it, for (ho priucipal purt of his ssacts, which by will Lio'has loft to Wis partoer, cousista of outstanding loaus, Tho American_Qonsl, Gen, Moredith Roud, s put seals upon bis yapers, ' Tho funoral, whicl, by tho Gonsu's orders, will bo conducted with o cortalu amount of ‘poinp, takes plice at Noullly,” Tho Embryo Back«Pay Grabbor, From the Miliaukes Neics, Jure 1, A Loy out tn Walworth Gounty, {hio son of s Radieal politician, s growing uptobucorid 4 bnck-pay (ongrosi- man, A young wolf had beeu cunght and killod fu tho nelghboriiood, and the eary cut off ta bo carried to the County Olerk, sa o youched for tho monoy pald o8 bounty, Our youth,—in whoso cuticle tho futuro Lack-pay Gougrossman s uncosclously contafnod, os, bofore tho scuiptor usca bis chisl on tho stouo, Art'a deathlass drenmy luy vellod by manya Vveln of Purlan marblo,— our youth, wo say, found tho mnutilated and earleas carcass, and as ko' contemplated tho hairy remain fhera wan * specnlation lu bia oyo," Iio further oul and brulsod Lls tronsura trove, and then carrlod it buldly and bodily info the presouse of tho Count Olerk, #Whoro did you got it, my Hitilo man? ¥ aske the polita ofiloial, bound to encourage tho youthful as- piraut tothe houors and ewoluments wiileh poward tho mieponetut .} I8 a9 10 b Naewo Seol NV Ty artis Gendcbioat: et oy Inquirea tho ofielal, * Yes,! responde 1o ndoleacont Qolfax; * (he old ono and tho otkior pups tho ol ono carriod the pup off in her mouth, o{I how camo this car off 7" lfi“ndfimd tho officor of the law. Tlio young Gredit Mobillor was qunl to dho omorgency.” Ilo {hought, silently, o momont, liko tho lato Vice-Praaidont ruminating ovor tho dlsclosurcs of Oakes Amon' fatal memorandum-book, 1o tion sald s “Tho old one bit it off, trying to grab this pup and catry it away top.” T oxpinuntion, in tho opinton of tho Connty Clork, Incked spissitude, and ho boy 1id not gat 1z back ” wolf bounty, it before ho dics, that boy, it Lo lias good luck, will bocomo a closo ¢opylat'of J, Allen Barber and President Grant1 CROP-MAPS. Ono of tho Fentures of tho Consus, s'rowm the New York Timee, 3 Tho Intercsting fenturo which has sppeated fo tho other voltimea of thonluth consue, hos Just_boon ape Plled to tho volume upon * Indusiry Wealth "— hint {a, tho ropresontation of atatistical rosulta by ocole ored charin, In tho mattor, howevor, of mapa_dolines ating production, tho Suporintendent bad a peculiar dificulty, If, for instanco, ho wishod to ropresont tho per capita l‘mdllcunn of wheat, thonatural mothod would bo to_divide tho nai{'fl:%ulfl orop of each county Ly tho population ; but undor thia scalo somo of our Daat whent couutlés would hiappon {0 conlain a Iargo town or o manufactiiring population, would ehiow tho poorest production, Or sgoit 1€ Lo countioa’ wera faken of oqual ores, and with ontiroly agrioultural population, nnd if oho Jiad 10,000 inhiabitants, and roducod 750,000 busbols of wheat, this ought cortainly o ramked hiighor thion anothier with 1,000 fahabl- tanta producing 80,000 bushols, or 80 bushels por capita, Supwn, on tho othor hand, another ratio woro takon, the number of bushola or pounds to_tho scro an relatod to tho numbor of acres outltivated, This would b still niore fallacious, ns representing thio pro- ductive powor of difforont parts of the country, for, as. In wall known, there emall regions round are favorablo conditions whore tho yiold of wheat may roach from forty to fifty bushols por acre, and yet if the crop woroe extonddd over tho Stato tho yiold Would not avorage ton busliols, Tho Suporintondent Las mot theso diffcultics by n formation of »omowhat poculiar ratid, which I8, perbaps, ns fair o8 anything that could Do dovised, Ho hea taken two oloments; firat, thio numbor of bushols or potnda producod to cach fhlinbe itant, nud scoond, tho numbor of bushcls or rounds to enth ncro of dmprovod land, Thowo are cortainly the twoimportant clements. 1fe hns thon compounded thom h{ mulliplylng, and taken the square root of tho product, This flual ratio ho Lelioves will falrly ro zonent fho- produciivopower af vkl portion of the conntry, : "Tho Reat chart propared by e acao f onovhich xoprosonte, by greon bands of various dopths of colar, thio production of whost, Tlio deopest alindo of groen, or hihest proditction of whent, ia found in Californt in Boufhern Minuceots, Western Wiscousin, an Northorn Towa ; nowhero elso doce it sppoar on the map. ‘Tlio noxt lightor shiado of groon, or tho third grade, appears in Oregon, {n o small district of Montana, o Tastern Nebrasks, in_ o poriion of Towa, i Soutlern Tilinots and Indiaha, in Contral Michigan and Eastern Winconsin, Nowburo, however, i8_this grade reached cant or sonth of the OhfoRivor,' Tlio noxt lower grado of production, or tho socond grade, sppears largely in tho Northwest, tho Contral Weat, Central Virginia and Ponnsylvanin, aud Northern Now York. ‘Tho lovweat shindo of colo? s scon covorlug Now Jersoy, Ponniyl« Vanla, ond ino strotching wost from Oheaapenko Day to nsas, Tho Bouthern and Now England Btates nre ontirely white on this chart, In the chart for hay production, {tho highest sealo I8 represented by 0 pink color, and in the map all tho Northern and Westorn Btatos aro of a moro or loss deop shado of pink, whilo all tho Southorn aro white, with horo and there littlo dslanda acattored about rope resenting tho lowost grado of production, Tlo deop- eat pink color, showing tho highast production of by, 1a scen In tho sxiromo North and tho oxtromo Went, {n Northern Now England, Northorn Now York, in Mine ‘Tcnotn, Tows, Nobrasks, and Konsas, ‘On tho tobaceo chiart, tho docpost color, showlng the fourtls grado of produdtion, 1a scon alono in Southorn Moryloud and Wostern Kestucky, with s small fsland in Tonnoesoo and North Oaeolint, Tho Lird grado, liowever, 8 found in netrip along tho Connecticuf River, a8 woll as through Virginia, Tonnessoo, Mis- o), sud in Southorn 1linols, Nearly all tho Unfon Tios siall fslands scattered through it, indicating tho lowest grado of production. It wo turn now to tho corn chark, the highost grado of production, tho fourth, s indicated by a desp yol- low. This deépest color wo find alone in tho Ocntral Wost; tho lnrgest patch of it fa in Contral ilinole, St anotlier in Contral Town, Esslorn Nobrasks, sud Northeastern Kansas, Anotlier small patch of this deep color appears on tho Mississippl, Just below Sb, Touls, Tho noxt Hghter shado of yellow, or tho third Fmdn of production, fa found in a broad band through "Fozan, Atkansas, Missourl, Southern Illinots, South- orn Ohio, ond Northern Kontucky, Tha lowcat grade of production $a sccn all through tho Bouth and a large part.of the Didalo States, On this chart, Liow- ever, tho Now Englaud States, Now York, and a \nn}n ortlon of Wisconsln and Minncsota appear porfectly Swhite, In thio chart for dalry produets, tho lighest production 18 reprosonted wndor a difforent ratio, of 80 much por capita, Tho deopost yellow, or tho fourth grade, ropresenta n valuo of $10 and ovor por capita, Ou this chart Now York {s tho yoilowest por- tion ot Unlon, the doopaat, shado ‘sppearing {n varlous portiona’ of i, and In no ather Stato oxcopt o small patch in Vermont on tho Dordors of Luko Chnmplsin, ond o_small patch in Northern Objo, near Lako Erio, Ponusylvania, which hus gonerally boen supposed to ba tho dairy State, par oxcellence, show gonerally tho loweat shado of production—that 18, & value betwoen $5 and §9 é‘e! capita ; ond in only one small distriot, near Philadele phia, does sho reach the third grade, of from $20 to £30 por capito, . Tho Now England Slatcs present gen- orally the eccond grade, of from $10 to $10 per capiia 3 oud in Weatorn Vermont and Western Gon- nacticdt rench the third grade, Northern Ohio ate tains alao tho 1hird grado, _ Nearly all, owayor, of tho Contral West and of {ho ‘Nortlivost bresont aily tho faintost slindo of yollow, or o production of from $5 to 0. Eastorn Mngsachusotts ond tho South are com- pletaly white, indieating a value of dairy products un« dor $5 per capita, Oalifornis, it ehould be yemarked, equals Now York in ila grado of color in tho coast near San Frauclsco, whero dalry products ottain the valuo of $40 and over per capita, Theso picturesque charts Will give {0 overy canual abscryor s wonderful bir eyo view of tlio varlous productivo powors of differon ortionn of tho country, tnd ho will oo how remnrk- aldy nature has supplomented tho yield of ono region by thot of snothor. Bo that a genersl faminoor deatruction of agrioultural products sooms almost jmpoesible {n the American Union, —_— A New Panama Obfect, Trom the New York Evening Post, A, Sebiilot, the well-known engineer and a member of tho Academy of France, linn oxcogitatod o project for » Panoma sbip {ranslt Which, though it has somo pocullarly orlginal featuros, tho Paris Aoniteur mon. tions ns having tho simplicity and value of a practical exporitnco. His projoct in 10 way contomplates tho ‘construction of o ship canal, though 1t propoes to {ransport vesscla from tho Atiantlo to the Pacifio Oceau ncross tho neck of Panmo, connecting, 0 to spoak, the head of tho Weetorn ‘Continent with ita vital southorn body. A gigantlo trsmiway o rtlroad of tremendous guge forina {ho busta of the work, Tho {rain fato o of suich construction ns 10 recelve o vessol, with eargo and pussongers, oxuctly au It moors at tho dock, carrying it across, and lowering it into tho waters of the FPacifla. Tho ' fundsmontal idea tho system dn to omploy what ore tormod docks roulants pharfe on whool) conaiuiug on cithor sido lio englncs noccesary o move thom, and rolnfor at tho fermini of tho Fonto with such ‘sppliances o Tocuivo {ho vossel from ono ocoan nnd deposit it in the othier, It should be understood that thesp cars are primarlly docks which sust on whools, Tho plans pro~ Vido for six raila upon which theso Wwhoels rovolva in tho samo manner u8 thoso of an ordinary rflroad, The docks vary in proportions and dimensiona accords ing to tho needa of tho service, and conelat uniformly of throo parts—in thoaniddio, a basin for tho rocop- tion of tho vessel; on both sldcs comportments for ene gines of 500 horac-power, four in number, for the purs poso of propulsion, Tho weight of ono of them, filled wWith wator and carrying an Aspinwall stosiner, s cals oulated by M, Sobiliot st 15,000 tons, thus duc(l:wo%é e y plotusonuo sallroad trafua 18 putat clghteen klomo- ors (dloven and ono-fourth miles) por hour, thus travorsing the fathmian interval $n from four to five houre, Tho vessel entors the dock by mesns of gato, whicli, whon closed, roudors tha basin wator-tight 1ho 300 whools Degin to move, each with & momontum of fifty tons; tho vast and pléturesquo though nonde- seript croaturo of an ongineor's brain tugs and puffa and strains 1ike somo luga bosst, then rolla slowly, with terriblo roar of whoels, across tho futerval from 80 to sca, X Strango ns this projoct seoms ¢ first glance, 1t in. valvos uo yery dlficult yrabloin of enginoering nono which kave not, soveraily consldered, boen solvod over und over in the'progress of sclence,’ It dook not seem 80 now Lo us aw, doubtlcss, it does to the mounbera of thio Freuch Academy, as a singular_projoct, both for tho trausit of ships scross the Isthinun and around Ningara Falls, was yenrs ago proposod in this country ; Airing only b 1wy 1€ wo. rocolloct dright, that by tho Amorican projeot the ship woa tobo carrled in & dry-dock, : —_————— A Parnllel to the Bender Xlorrore Fron the Charleston (S. C.) News and Courfer. .Tho rocout rovolations in rogard o tho atraclous rhurdors commiitted by tho Bondor, family, in Kannas, ‘will probably recall to the minds of some of the alder us of Chiarleston a eftuilar sories of murdars that oceurred near this clfy moro than hulf a century ago, In that day travelors did not enjoy tho facihiles of railrosd trausporiation, and in conssquenco thero woro many littlo woyélde fons gcattered slong tho publis highways, somo ndjacent to tho cities, and othors moro romolo, Such ai iun_ was kopt a fow miloa from Churioston, Biog noar {lo ely, t was quitacommon for travelors, golug or roturning, ta stop for roat aud refreshimnents, * It was kopt by two pooplo, @ mon and his wife, who weroe accounted 'to be honeat, and, withul, vory prosporou perous. ‘Tlol hostoley was'convenient o the anullu[( public, and therefore popular, Occasionally a travoler would suddonty dis- appesr in n very myaterious ond unaccountable mane aer; but no susplciona attached to tha hospitable inne Jgoper and bis wife, Mutters went on thus for some timo, tho myutorloun dlsuppearanco meatiwhilo bocorn ing moro und moro freguont, Fothors, sous, ond brothors golug fo or from Ubarleston would sudienly bo missing, and 1o possiblo oluo to thoir whereabouts could bo cbtained, “Publio excltement, s may bo au posod, was wrought up 4o ho highest piteh, until Tinally thero camo a suddon aud Lorrible solufion fo the mystery, v Ononight—eo tradition multh—a bolated travaler, on 6 way to Oharleston, stopped ot tho {nm, Hitting at tho firo, fn tha bor, Mipplug bie toddy, it suddoul ovcurred o him that tho nctlons of tho host and hoi os8 wero somewhat pocullsr, The futo of ofher trav exa in that soction probably mado bis sonso of dany moro than usually ucuts, and b rosolved to bu shas on tho alort, 1fu wad 8hown (0 Liy room by Lis ablig ing host, and whon tho stops of the latter dled awsy on the stair, ho inado a caroful in- spoction of tho sewrroundings, 1o disgoyered IUA L, JUINIU U, I07J, T e ety —— wihor hinge {hat {ho bol upon which ko il eXpooted o lcap was {ngentonaly filted {n slidos, no that it couldl bo lowered with enso to the ground floor, bancally, Ollor olroumelanges sonvincing Lim (it ha wina in a Lrap of somo kind, lio blow ont lils light and patlently awited dovolopments, A littlo afier mid- Dight 1o hoard atoalthy lops on {bo stalrs, and o im. ‘medistaly put himeolt ina posltion to defend Limaolf, Tho slope drow nenrar and nostor, snd finally thG door, whielf was guillloss of oithor lock or latch, ‘wan éautionsly openiod, and tho hospilabla hoat atoj o in, ‘Mo fravelor folled him with & chnir ond windo ha eacapo o fho cily, clomly Pursuod by Dot man_ and wifo, who folfowed him Tontly to tho oity liniits, Informntion wsa bt onco convayed to tho anthoritios, and n @uard was sont out fo the fun and tho wrotchea atrested. Tho invostigne ton Uit followod rovealed n pit balow tho room n which the traveler was to_Lave rested, Tu (bis thoro Wero found (ho romaina of all who had 50 mystoriously disapponced, Tho spociacla vas & nost glnatly one and o rovolation of much atroclty crosted, i thal rimilivo day, o mich moro intenso thrill of orror all Fhmuxh tho country than the Douder huteheries, and | Justics wan awift fu overlaking tho murderer and his accomplico, —_— "THE FIJI ISLANDS. AXorriblo Massncro of White Mon and Polynesions by Mountaineor Save agos. Tha Auatralisn mail brings Intelligenca confirmatory of proviously-roceived briof roporta of the mnssncro i FUor A faniily. of whito. sottiora named Durna, and zomo imported Polyncslsn laborers, by & mountain tribo of Ring Cnkabaw's follow-countrymon und sub- Jocts, Therd rcoma liavo been no survivor who goutd givo any futaligivlo actount of thooflair, Tiie followlug _ pasiioulaca. woro suppliod to tho i Zemee Dby a Mr, Ofnio: ‘Alout haif-past 7 on Tuosday morning somo of the imporiod labor from Mr, Buriis’ plantatlon arrived at Tarawal, statiug (hat the mountainoora bad kiliod Mr, Turns sid his wife, Mr, Macintosh immediatoly dis- atolied Mesara, Blirling and McGrath with about forty importod labor to ronder astistance, In about half an hour thoy got in sight of tho wretchos, and suw them coming oult of tho iouso as thick as bees, When they aaw o two wiilo mon coming thoy qulotly walked awoy, Btirling and McGraili followed thom up tho plauthtion until (hoy crossed tho river, wlioro thoy monsged_to foich ono down at o long distonce, In looking about tho plautation thoy found tho bodtes of Mr, aud Airs, Burna somo distanco from the houso, both qulte naked and mutiiated, In o short ttmo after nearly all tho settlors on tho river woro on tho placo, tho oxamiuntion of tho bodios I saw that Mr. Burne had boen olubbed and fomabawked, o only ‘mnuagod {0 alioot Lwo of thom bofora thoy managod to ivo Lim Lis death Uiow, Bfrs. iurns, poor Jady, musk avo aufTorod ngony, by tho look of lor, Blio musk Liavo recolvod L0 outs with on_axo or tomahnwi on tho fop of hor loft._shoulder on tho first attnck ; hor Joft Linnd was ralsod o tho wounde, ond still ronining in tho same position now §n licr gravo, Sholad o cut undor bor loft jaw ; part of her teoth dovn hor throat, Two holcs, ono on oach sido, ovidontly made wills & spear, which Lind passod through her body boforo sho fall, 'T boliov hor doath was caused by a club, - Tiio mountatneers, no doubt, were {aling bor away with tho futention of cating hor, but wero too closely. pur- sucd sud compeliod £0 leavo Lior, 5 e Littlo boy was found outsilo tho houso, with n ooy out on {lioright sldo of lis hiend, and thres doep cuts in his right groin, aud his little tead clubbed to » ulp. 780 ttto girl, an fufant, was » shocking sight. Tt would appenr tlicy had token her by tho lcgs and dsatiod her brains out against th post of the bedroon: door, and then dropped tho child among its scattered breltis, Tho four bodllos woro brought uud Iafd out under tho verandah sido by sido, "As far 28 T can sacertain at presont thero aro ton Er- roménga men, fivo Tauns men, and ono Solomon woman killod, Two Tanna men, found with their loga aut off and carriod way by thio mouniainecrs, also sovoral olher bodics, o doubt for o cannibal feast, A Dumbor of clubs, kpcars, ele., wore plelied up, in and about the house, which by tlielr appearauco Lavo dono o grost deal of workin murdor sud dostruction of roporly. P or ranaacking ovorsthing they commenced to destroy all thioy possibly could, Sonio monoy, o chock and other valuablo papors, lotters, o_clock, Jowelry, aud o gold watch wero found nil ovek tho floof papors, o,, recovored in good preservation, Evorsthing in the’bedroom, with the oxcoptlon of ono lnrge mirror and mediclud cheat (unbroken) wera laken awny, Thoy were vory successful {n taking away 8 number of guns, T Mhink mot lees than twonty, but thoy id not gob mach ammunition, ‘Noxt morning thio mountaineors wera plainly to bo seen with a largo amount of thelr plunder sproud out upon tho rocks to dry. Tho motntaincers sent us word that thoy do not Sitend stoppiug at this, oa the Havoliad o comyloto success, murdered tweuty in all, carrlod o great doal of proporty awsy, aud destroyed very much raoro. ‘Wo aro_informed that Teyus, Mr, Dorry's planta~ tion, 18 o o tho noxPplace visited by tho natives, el ek oo i NEWS PARAGRAPHS, Tho United Btates Arsonal at Romo, N, Y., hoa_beon sold for £31,000, and will bo mado o kiltiui-factory, ‘Tobaceonisis and drink-mixers Jose $10,000 by swear-offa on New Yeor's day, but mako doiblo tho gum tho tzd vk n Janvacs, whn tho lumbe como o *—Tho stock- rde in East 8t, Loula will, whon com- Teted, bo ono of tho largest inatitutions 'of fho kind [ 'tho'conntry. Tho Iaud owued by tho company con~ siata of 400 acros, all of which will b wsed for stock urposos. P oems that tho malo butterfly in an fncomploto development, oa olsb I tho male beo, Experimenta upon largo humbera of papflio asterias kave praved that, if underfed, tho larvio produces males ; i€ fully ‘noutislied, femalch, —Edwatd Coucly living ueax, Drndford, Tows, vas Rilled, Doy 2, whilb ploylug o gimo of Lok ball. Lo waa about 14 years of ago. Tho bat slipped fromi tho Touds of thio batter, and, Atriking tho boy on tho stomach, causcd death in b fow miniites, “Expérimonts have just boun instifuted in Borlin with a viow of dolormining what Larn {s really douo 1o thio Toots of treca and slrubs by coal-gas eacapiny £rom pipes ond pormonting tho sofl, It bas boon found thaboven so omall n quantly o tweuty-0vo oublo fook of gas per day, distributed throug cublo foot o arih, tanidly kills tho rootlots of ‘ail trcea with which it comes in contact, —Tho estimatea for grading on tho Texas & Pactfio Rafiroad (in Toxos) for tho month of Marels woro over 00,000, ''Tha clogo of Aprll showod noarly 300 milea of rond omplelod and resdy for the fron, Threa bun- Qred miles in six months 13 o botter showing that any other ratlrosd company hios evor mado fn auy _part of ho warld. " Tho Company posn for overytiiog aa (ho Work progressca, und it stans to-doy with s crodit sco- ond {0 nono 40 this country. That grond, oxtraordinary, and astonishing vo- hiole, tho patk carriago, whichi formerly belongod to tho late Jumos Fisk, dr., has boen carricd tothnt ateady old tate, Connacticut, and fs to bo raflled f or in Now Taven. Every day, in ordor to altract ticket-buyers, it s drawn througli the sireots by four horaes in clo- gant gold-mountod Larness, Wo boliove b 18 to bo shows in thio principal cltles of tho Blato boforo tho drawing ; and whoover gots 1t will, from fts uzsocin- tlons, find it a very proyer churiot {n which to tako b family to churcl on wot Sundaya,—New York Tribune, —‘Thio mother of Charlca Mortimer, who Was hangod at Bacramonto, ouglt to have lived in tho days of the Bpartans, for sho Dosacesod in an emincnt degroo tho quinlities’ that clsraclorized thot raco, When ehe Tharned thatono son was bout to bo Longed, and that o sccond ono had been killed whils attempting to rosouo fho first, sho_uttercd ot & word of complalut, Bhoseuta third son wilh friendly groolings to tho criminl and o mensago 0 tho Doputy Bhorlir who had Mlfod ber offapring, oylng : *I hove no cause of sogor, | You dul Your duly bravely aud deserve thanks, '~Workmen aro now busily engaged in proparing tho tten on tho Allsntlo & Great Weatorn Rallway for tho norrowing of tho track, - Last Friday tho adzemun on tho soction through thls city commenced his work, Forty ongines nro roportad to have olready been built for tho naw roud, and_{ho cars uro belng changed {n tho shops all aloug tho Lino, As roported, tho narrow- ing wilf tako placo about the Iat of Aifgust, whon ning men will bo placed to 0\'(:!{ mile nlong the road, sud tho chiange imado. Probably this work will be por- formed on tho Sabbath duy, 6028 uot to causo delay In travel.—.d kron (Ohio) Beacan. A 'mathomatical prodigy, in tho shops of 6-your old boy, well pm{‘mumeu. fino looking, Lappy, and healthy! lios boon doveloped at Gainaboro, Teuu, ' Tho Nauhivillo Unfon and 4 merfean inuists that “hough not (uninted with the alphabot, o understands tho Toultiplication-tablo, and roadily gives correct auswers 10 tho most difticult forus of calculation, To a visltor who inquirod tho number of yards, foot, and inohes i the sovonty-five miles botwoen Galnsboro sud Nasli- ville; ho at’onco replicd ¢132,000 yardy, 396,000 feot, 4,15?,003 ‘Inclios,’and oxbibitol othor equally surpris- A 2 Thio langer of standing in othor men's shacs, or of wenaring tholr cast-off hablliments, issometimes overlookod, M. Olieyalier relates, dn tho Journal do Chimfa Hedicais, January, 1873, {hat a young man of good family died in December last, because, instead of Siying norw glover, o bougist a pateof olosnod glovor. Rithor from tho cléaning Laying oft a polsonous sub- stanco {nside the gloves, or from 80N venouious fue oot lodgod Hiore, o plesenily folta sharp Laia n o Abrasion which ho hiad o tho thumb, Ha boro it for ‘whilo, but at tho end of Lnlf an hour ho waa obliged to toar tho gloves off, 1ils hand was swollen, oud tho spot was lack, Gongrens followed, and deth, A party of ono hundrod brokors, mombors of the Now York Htock Lxchengo, who had nrranged to go on @ sloam yacht oxcurslon, rocon(ly, wers tho subjoota of a practical Joko on fho purt of somg of tholr follow Brokors, Whon tho prepsrations hnd been completed, and overy one antictpatod » Jolly timo, tho jokora potic Honed tho Bock Exchangs ta huvo an’ injunction hted, rosiraluing them from golng, sa thoy would S ecoesnsily fmperil thelr lives by 80 doing, and should thioy 1o loat, all tho other members would Lave ta puy 1, toward the fnsurance fund, Thoy wero duly en. }nlnuu, but it wea o bard joko to swallow withi.good grace. R e The British Republican Platform, Tho following is the full text of the platform adopt- el by the National Ropublican Convention held at Dirmiingham on tho 1t(h und 12th of May, of which ‘wo haye aiready published an account 3. Yo ropublcan form of governmont 1 tho ouly form worthy tho support of n civilized peoplo. 4. vory human boing should Lave o legal right o voto for tho eloction of all public represontatives, Tnloss incapacitated by nonago or privation of Tensou. 3. Tho spoolal affuirs of England, Beotiand, and Ire 1and should, If the peoplo of thosy countries 60 desl: Do managod by separto local Tarliamouts, and ol Imporial questions bo decidud by tho Fedoral dovorn- mg.m.‘ul peraons should bo oqual beforo tho law, aud thorofora justico shiould Vo #0 admintstored us tlot to causo invidious dlatinctlons Dotwoen rich and poor through tio costlitous of Hta operation, os now o -oly felt, . B0y bl furihest oxtenslon’ of local solf-govornment 1a deairablo, a8 conducive to. political eduoation aad integrity, 6.4k tonuro of Tand showld bo subjoct o consid. okations of genoral utllity, and no u\u\lml«ll right of Privato ownerehip thoreint should bo nilowed to” siand Sininst tho economieal aud_ soclal requiremonta of tho Diation ; sud oll logal causeu of land monopoly should 1o st oice romoved, aud the land thx by cquitably apportioned, sas firatatep n tho dircotion of jixnd fenuiro roform, i T, o proncnt eloctaral patom oxtzemely fly, aud shonhd givo piace to s dintribution of Toprovontic Hon according to tho. population, by Which adequato national ropresentation may Lo socurod, %, Tho e of Lorin, boing a merotale of - atiam, and foundod by i oxploded horeditary prin: Siply should s sonn T powiblo boabalishod. ! A siato church is aaingonistia toprinciplen of ro- enuntity, and o standing tnsult to all onislds alo, aud ought, thorofore, (0 o assailed na nuch, a "viow {0 ultimato dlsostablishment and disons Jowment. 10, Blanding armien aroinimical totlo moral and sndiintrinl welfaro of tho fitatn, and & porpotun] 10.n8co 1o ita mafoty, nnd should, thorsforo, bo abollshied, 11, Thio varlous colontal dopendonlon sticaid e, ns adon & yionsiblo, aolt-govortied, and bound to {he ‘mothor country only by a fedorativo tle, 12. Thoro should Do eatablinlied a miationsl systom of ompulsory, gratuflous, socular, snd industrial education, "Thin piaiform wan ndopled with unanimity, excopb- ing in tho caso of {he Jast plank, which gave risotoa vory long dobato, and which Was adopted againet, tho Totta of “somo of ‘e dologates, Bir. Dradlaugh smong em, JUBILEE. LAST GRAND ° Golisemm Loncer At2 U’Gluck_T_his Afteruonn. TEE GREAT NUSIGAL - FINALE!! The Greatest Sight Ever Witnessed, Thirty Thonsand Children In Attendanco From the Public Schools. Magnificent Musical Programme by P. S GILMORE. GRAND CHORUS OX ONE THOUSAND CHILDREN, Bolceted from tho Public Sclruals of Obicago. Ohildron's Tickots Twenty-Five Cents. Goneral Admission, ONE DOLLAR, Doors Open at 12:30 0'Clock, THE JUBILEE BALL Suporb Jubiles Finale At the Chamber of Gommercg Uudor direction, and In churgoof tho Mansgers, BALL TICKETS Wi bo for salo to-day at tho Gardner House, Sherman House, Grand Pacific Hotel, And with tho Bocrotary of THE OHAMBER OF OOMMERCE, Aswoll asat The Jubilee Rooms, No, 87 Washington-st, ant.hlnl has boen spared to givoauccess to the occa- slon. | Supper in the Open Board Room. THREE GRAND ORCHESTRAS ‘Wil furnish the Muslo for tho Danco, the Buppor, aod tho Promenado. P, 8, Gilmore's Superb Band ‘Will farnish the Musio for the Dance. The Light-Guard Band Wil farnish tho Promenado Busfo, A BANQUET ORCHESTRA WAl furnish tho Musio for the Suppor-Rooont. “Tho Jubiloo Balll will bo The Great Soocisl Event of the Soason, Oalling togothor tho olito of our oitizons and our distin- guisbed guosts, it 'I'ho Governors_of Indiaua, Michigan, Ilinols, Ohlo, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Tho Represontativo of tho British Fmbasay. Tho Rallroad Kings of tho Continent, Tickots for tho Ball, adwitting Gontlomnn aad Ladyy #10) Ladio' Tiokots, $6, CARPENTER & SHELDON, Businoss Managors, UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR. Spring and Summer Merinos, An- ola Flannels, Silk, Lisle Throad, oan, Linen, Jacconot, &a., in fine goods, at bottom prices. WILSON BROS., 8 . oor. of Btate aud Washiugton-ats., ) % Nvondo Gourty Olark st 80U of Aiitaon, } Chloseo. And Pike's Opoen Houso, Oinoinnatt, MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELO CONFIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 461 Statast., Cllcago, Itts well Knowu by nll readges'ot, tho pmpori; fhnt D 0. Bigelow is tho oldost ostablishud phiysioian in Ohicago, Béloncg aod exporionce have madg Dr, 13, tho most ro- Rownod SPEOTALIST ot the auo, onorod iy o pcas, oatooinad of tho highust medical attaiminents by all tha padieat oatituton of fio duy having ovotod T ENTY S TAFE In erfeatlg romadion that w M1 cnaos of OFHHONIO AND BPIOTAL T2k, SEPARATIE PARLORS for Indies atid gontlomon, * Call, " UORRESPONDENGIC CONFINENTIAL, * Addross il lottors, with stampe, to Dr. 0. BIGELOW, No. i61 Stata-st. Dlt. BIGELOW Iy a rugularly brod physictan. Il oo % dis: utation is bos tant roforon iknown horo 1n our midst. T1o wante o bubls wull spoken of by ovary ane en. trusting themsolvos to his carv, Whillo the world onduros thila clnta of physiolans nro reqittred, and it any ono noeds suh aorviee, 1t fs of tho utniost Importance to_ongago only & man whingo oxporlonco 18 oiual to hts offer of med)- antaid, nnd without projudice, oc avy tacorost ta, exyin othor than the truth, we roconiunend most curdially and smphatioally suoh 0 vlit DI, BIGELOY, at bis Guntral Roonw, 4 t., Oblvago. NO OURE! Dr Kean $] NO PAY 1! 860 South Clark-st., Chicago, May bo confidontlally consultod, personally or by mal), frco of oharge, on all ehironic or norvons dissnsos. 5. J KEEAN T tho anty phyalstan 1n thio elty who wae- rants curos or no pay. Greon Book seut for 50 conts, ous fino ongravings, DR. J. H. CLARK, Tho abla und woll known spootaliat—at 101 Kast Marrison- st., betwoon Ulark and Stato.uts,—can bo consuited—day arbvoniug—on all diseasos uud diflioultios of a chrunio oifcato, or confidentisl naturo—of huth soxos, Bpoolal attontion to fmsalo ditfcultios, Modicinos sont by mail or oxpreas.. Bont atam for elroular to tho Marrled, Ad. < S Dt OLATLK, 01 Iiust Harrison-at,, Ohicugo, 1. DR. A, G. OLIN, 181 Bouth Clark:st,, Chiongo, tho longoat sngngod and moat sucoeasful Bpootalist i the trovtmwnt of all privato, obrunio, and norvous discasus in both soxca, Houd two Stampa foe Modieal Tiontlso, ¥ull information, Uon- Suitatton froe. Corrovncudonco eoufidontial, Soparata Sobina for Jadicu nud Kuatiowon, Hoand. attendspos, e}a lustratod with numor _AMUSEMENTS, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, Monday evoning, Juna 3, and during the wook, tho brillisat young artisto, KATIE PUTNAM, 10T O, DoLoon's now Drama of BET ar, Through Firo and Wator, Bov ) With songny n.mu,g KATIE Bricktop. banjo solos. PUTNABL NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE, BVERY HVENING, GEORGIA NINSTRELS ! ENTIRE OHANGE OF PROGRAMMIE TO=-INELG-EILT. MATINEE SATURDAY, MYERS OPERA HOUSE. THE ORLEBRATED ; MORAN & MANNING’S MINSTRELS, In their unogualed Entortatnmont, ALl tho Btare ap- Yoneing nightlyt * pUGENET IR ORI IRARK MOILAN, BILLY MANNING, Buflslo Boys, Excelsior Quntloitd, nnd Nupor) Orchinstta, A oholoo Programma Grary cvaning iy Matinoo Saturday. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, BERT COMPANY IN AMEfICA! REAPPEARANCE OF MR, JOEN DILLON, Monduy, Juno?, during thowoek, and at tho Matino attormon{haof clnborato hropnration,n lacatized version of YE GENTLE SAVAGE! With s unapproachable “cast and an ARRAY OF SOINTO AELENDOIK. Tho porformancs 10 cammascs ench ovenimg ‘with a_glorious' Gomedy, cast to tho eatir BT W — 1 proparation—- A an . oy 1y romson 0. Howard, nathor of BARATOGA. . AUADEMY OF MUSIO. O =N LCHELT ANOTUER ENTIRE OHANGE OF 1 - SUaR ILL INTRO. - ALL THE FAVORITES. Look aat. for tha Burlesque Extravaganza and_the Spectacular Dramn next Monday, Matlnoes \Vadnnldl_y_!nd Saturday. LADIES' q?ODS. FIEED, LEITER & (0. Stato and Twentidth, and Madison and Murket_-sts., Will offer, during tho weok, BAR~ * CGATNE T SITKS, DRESS 600D, Laces, Embroideries; : Ladies'and Children’s Furnish« infi Goods, : CGentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Housekesping & Linen Goods, Parasols, Ribbons, Ties, Fans, Gloves,Notions,&fE‘a,ucy CGoods, Including all the LEADING NOV« LTIES of the day, Special Ba,rgains IN SEASONABLE SUITS, COSTUMES, Cloaks, and Shawls. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT PRICES WILL DB MADE " Fromination of Stook Solicited. ATKEN'S THEATRE, OLOSED to facilitato proparations for tha CRBAT SPECTACLE, Which fs to bo produced on Monday, Funo 18. EXTRAATTRAGTIONS JURILER WEEE. We have concluded to offer, during Jubilee Week,extraordi- nory attractions in/ CHOICE Millinery Goods of all kinds, including a new line of elegant Imported Flowers and Gros Grain Ribbons in choice shades. WEBSTER'S, 241 WEST MADISON-§T RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Spring .&Tanuement. ) 5 MICHIGAN CENTRAL #fifi VIESTERN RAILROADS Depal, fool af Lake ot., and foot af venly-second-l, aoutheast corner o, 1 Satarday nx. coptod. | A cket oflice, 61 Clark and 7b Canalat,, corny Bundolphy 1 Morning Exprow Night Brpros At 19310 pr, m. 0, WENTWORTIL, Gonoral Passongor Agont. CHICAQD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Allon & St, Louis Through Line, and Louisians. (Mo, ) naw short roule /' Chi e 3 epate ekt Side, near Staibteoncaty braiger cube Unfon S Teave, | drrive, 6t. Lous & Springfield Rxpross, ~in Main Lino » g 10 p. m, 18 Main Lin l!an.lm lflnvm ana, Al :10 p. .. “m’“(wanmn Dll"hlnn 0 8:10 reas 7 3 L m, J3Ict & DT Acoounordation:[* 4110 b s 040 s t. Lonls & Byringflold Lightoing| Expross, via Main Lino, andalso|_ * via Jacksonville Divislon,......|$0:00 p. m. [$47:30 p. m. vio Juck-| Kansaw Olty Kxprose, ., & Lot onvilto, I o, lo..[79:00 p. m. aoffora i 5900 b R e S T TN Gk S L and in Maln Ling, and dally excopt Seturday, vib acksonvillo Divielon, 11 Daily, via Main Ligo, and daily ‘oxcopt Monday, via Jacksonvilla Diviston, CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. Unfon Derioly cormer Maditon and. Conal.tie;s Ticket Ofish 63 South Clark-st,, opposite Sherman House, and at Depols Leave, Arrive, | Milwaukoo, 8t. Paul & Minnoap s Doy Expros: +{*9:30 8, m. |4 8:60 8, nta piliauitss & v o ai) and Expro: 3ot 300 p, . [*11:008. me Milwaukeo, Bt, Pati & Hinneap- olia Night Hxpoo P 19:30 p. m.l* 4:15 p. ma CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. Depote—Foot of Luks-st,, Indlanc-as., and Sizteenti-st,y “and Canal and Sixleenthests. Ticket ofices in Uriggs llouse, No, B3 Clark-st., and ul depole, OCEAN NAVIGATION. CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISEED 1840. Steam Batween New York, Boston, and Liverpool. FROM NEW YORK, Sootin, “And from Boston ovory Trosdas. Cubin Passnge, $80, 8100 and $130, Gold. Exourslon Tickots at Reduced Ratos. Btoorago Passaye, 830 oucrancy, Passenyors aud frolght Bookod o and {fom il parts of Buropo at lowest ratos, Slght Drattson Great Beitain, Troland, and the Continent. P11 DU VERNET, Gen'l West'n Agant, N, W. our, (slark aud Randolbh-aa. RATIONAL LI, Bailing from Now York for Quoonstown and Livorpool ovury Saturday, and for Londun diroct overy fortuight. (abin Passage $60, §90, aud $100 Carrency, Exoursion Tickots at favorahlo ratos. Intauding pos- sougors should mnko early application for bortis, STEERAGE, 5.0 curroncy. Propnld stuorago tickets frori Livornool, Quocnstorn, Landondurry, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol, or London, #3100 currency. Passougors bookod to or from German and Seandina- vian pointa at Jow rates. “I'he Stonmships of this Hno aro tho Jargost in tho trade. Drafts on Great Britain, Iroland, and tho Coutinent. WILLIAM MACALISTER, Gon'l Wi jon’ tern Axent, Nogtheast earner Olark and Randolpli-ate. (opposite now ‘Sherman Houso), Uhicago, NEW YORK TO CARDIET, BRISTOL, LONDON, . And all Other Points in England and Wales, h Wales Atlantio Stosmship Gompany's niow 21hob Stentashina will aall from L'onusyivants Rail- Wharf, orsey City MIROK K, May 28 O “unio 1§ Thuwo stonmabing, built CXprowly 1OF (o iraiio, aro bro: vidod with all tho Iatost improvemonts £or tho coinfortxud couvouinos of CABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS. Tirat Cabin.... .88 ouirronoy Hooond Calin T curroncy 5 ourroncy To: PEM G 1 § rfl‘!’:’l» for £1 and npwards, Yar faritior partienary, afily in Oandth at the Gome 's Ollicos, Nn. ocl Chnnhors, and tn Now P ORI ALD BANTIR & 0.y Agonta, No. 17 Hroaday. STATE LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVIERDP( - W YOI AN AN 1.omm|rmnnuv.°°’" = ‘Th 1 it t will safl f; Stat oy alogant now sionuiors il sl rom Stato Lino Plar, Fulton Forry, I PENNSYLVANIA, "Wedneaday, duna 11 VIRGINIA, Wouneatlay, Juno GRORGIA, Wednasd, July Yortulghtly thoroatior, " AUSFIN HALDWIN X ¢ g " Agents, 72 13 d s No Yo Stoarago offico 4 Trondal pig? roatas N- ¥ MUSICAL. b Root & Soms 283 WABASH-AV,, Cornor of Von Buren-st, CHICAGO, MUBSIC IN EVERY FORM. SCALES. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCATES 2 OF ALL SIZKS. Yo FAIRBANKS, MORSHE & 00 . 111 AND 118 LAKE-ST, Mall . v Dubugue and Sloux Clty Exp.. Pacifls Fast Lino.. GalonburgBatsiiis Mondotas Otiawa T Rutora Fassoogor. Aurora Basionge ; urora Passenger (Sunday).....) Dttt & Sici Oty e, Faolfo Night Txpron. Downor's Grove Accom) Downor's Grova Acoommodatlon|® s A s q;'vm. m Rumlul)lhdl..’nmr Clnrk',"'s:t‘cin‘?fi 45!"4(-:!: 8t. Lonts Expros Bt Lonls Fast 1 Calico Ma Calro Exj Syringdold Exirors Bneluiiiold Kxpron Dubuque & Sloux Olty Dubuguo & Soux Olty K; Titnghiam Passongo Knnkinkoo Pansongor. . BouaSroommesne 838 EEERREREEES! e T TEe s T e o EScoesrraTET Y 1yd 1l d Oak Wi Hydo Purk and Onk Wood _ CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket ofice, corner Randolph and LaSallest., and 81 Wea Pactfic Fast Lin " p) fix, via Ulinton. 'aNBONgOT . Peasougor Expros M B0 Vaul Hxprossee CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depoty comer o liageison and Sherman-is,” ckst ofic, judison- Qmiatia, Loavonw'th & Atohison Ex| ¥ Porn Atcommudatior D:30a; Night Expross. . [+10:00 . m. |t 7:00 8. ra. Tosvonworth & Atchiison Kipress|110:00 p.m. It 7:00" m, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Harrison and Sherman-ts, Iicket afices, ind Madison. Expross Aocom. via Maln Lino.. Mail, via Alr Lio ad Maiu Lins Bpocla) Now York Kxpross, via AIr Linge,. tlantic Kxpross, Via Al L Nt Toxnrons, via Stain Li ¥ IlnnA‘cvmvlmDflAllon. oago i Bouth niaion CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD. Tauenger lepotal P, C, & St, Louis Depot, cornsr f 0as nal and Kinaie-ats, Fyeloht and Ticket afics 163 Washing-ton-#i, Leave, Arrive, Evanavitio ¥ Forss Wauia 800 mls AR PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Zeave, | Arrive, Mo Vaulparaiio’ Accanmodation, .. CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. (OPKEN TO HOSELLE, Depat earner Halated Vi i Hranc] General offes 16_Vetropolitun IHoc { Rosello Acoommodation, Htiver Park Accommodat Miver Park Accommodation, 5:00 p.m. 6:16 a.m, Bp.m CHICAGO, Ifll’)‘lEAN‘aFAOLIS K&;gg‘DINNflgl THROUGH Fvom the Great Cantral f)fi”lr&ml mlpl.n. ool of Lake-tls For through fick nd aleaping-car Lerihe apply alovy e S e, Comat ks Cunalat,, cormer Madfron; D L corner W fnyton ; dlao fool af” Teenty-aecons Lenvo Obiongo,. Arrlve at. Indiatiapoi Asrive at Ciuolanath Tratna arcive at Chio s, Sl inoapolis and Otucit ;-nn-‘.’m Shocked aud take traln ab Dobuie ., 8:3 8, m,, and : Frie ‘A‘muu-wwn be 23 7 CIGTh and Handolphatrss and souoess o y