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: b 5 3 " DHE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNIE TERMS' OF THE TRIBUNE, IERAS OF SUDRGRIETION (PATANEE I Anvn;’un).r . Pnily, by matl,....812.00 | funda 1 ik SR8 | Wk 0 Tirta of & yoar at th aamo rato, * + * .To provant dolay and mistakes, be suro sud give Poot Ofico address tu full, fncluding Btato and County. ' Tlomittarices ruy o mado ofthor bydraft, ozpross, Post Ofic ordor, or in roglstorod lottors, at ourzick, - *' TENMB TO OITY BUNAURIDERA, 4 Duls, doliverod, Bundny excoptod, 55 bonke ‘Hor wook. Dlly, doltvored, Buuday fuoludod, B0 conta por wooks Auldrens THE TRIDUNE COMPANY, Cornor Madlaon aud Daarbora-aty., Ohloago, 1. GONTENTS O NEWS OF 1;‘“3 WHRK: {Vashington—8tata Affatra— - - uary—Porsonal — Mouoy and’ fifi‘:}.‘:fi?‘-»lh‘ifi«;flfl?lfi.\m'flu Hhoti Grimos—casn- e R sonTatcnuA.. A S DI CRIC: Tioadclal Statoment of Messra. AR 'fl'fl(‘}fl'r'.“}?«‘flin,.h« Manopaly. {ny JIONS: Alioged Intimidation of ity ‘I‘H:KUTlON OF JUDGES: Ofticial Roturns of the Votae for uit Judgos, R INDIANS: Jatost Modoo E. 3 iern. Ant rg: A s o Tho ' Tsituo of Justico e B o ore ey itallrond Pasnonaor Italen=barty Bisttorria i Voley of Tntidation o Hot.G o tntor State Gemineroo and. the Hilinola Raflroad e Tho. Grango Bovomont. for & Now Tarty— Eoucaming. toniata oxpositlon—Laad. G L unders of ¢! lack-Pay." * 3 + Tho Mashor of Port O WG T, monpeg oy to the o, in Tiogard 't ot va. Tiival Dolnte—Idia Oanal- L e ors oo g:' Togion by WWayot tho Ltesms Tonnel—4 Vaiuablo Harbor—\Wiiat the Kast and Wit o Weat. Producos—Wiat, Ohusges Tifty Yoars May - Briog, E£8: Harly Rial ""J'\?boflgn—fifx’lfiumn‘n’mmfl foa Much Work— Abvout o Managoment of Logs—A Modol Woman._lia: ¢2ifle Bawing Hooloty Mogte. and What Thas J: and Wiiat Was iaid—Tio ¥iowors = <The q‘qums-ktm}gmumu Qiorrios-Patoliwor] et TVIRSHR "Chunry MovEMENT: Ia Peogrou TOls: Altego filrn&mu.uum)g: AL Ring_rxigc T tom & Quincy, tho Ol L R Thiaots Cantent, a0 g Nob Dostrablo, ta ‘Chloago, and Othigr toadi—Sigaataro o t il o Grango Dorman- atinors” Leativnt in - o osalutions of Mostinas % Minnosot, pin Rl B R DAY: \What Maino Man says P bout Them. : RO LAW: A Darmors Viewot It RO A LAk o e Lavesligation Mudo H iha scrotaty of tha Thoasary—Unpt. liall's Hioknoss sl Dosth~Tho Noparation of the 'fyson Parly from tho Ship—Selentific Rosults—A Dispatoh wfl!lfln by Uapt. 1101 AND GRAY: Docoration st the Aound Citr Re 5 4 b RN oS ToNERs: Procsodiogs of Thetr ST Charont of Condition in Boveral Chlosgo Riovatora~Action ot tho Buatd of Trado.. 4 NS HATION: One th it A iotiural Durono, P SRORRLNSert AN AT Thenouona, Washluzton County, P DEA f Dia- B Soncons Vil Knot—Activitios of whioh tho Corpso {s Oapnble—TIntoroating Fixj oriments-~The Pro- Goreof Putrolnotion—Imitations of Death—~Promaturo utials—low to kiow Anpparant from oeal Doath— o oftha Psohionl Principlce. Poom, _UBIOI: A Golleotinn of Comicalltics. WOMAN'S VICTORY: Mins lulott's Tirat Rasay Rl}v}hfl‘ffid&umo‘u ‘Gouri—Tho Lawyoross Wins Hor Canse wit! as0. - {SIDENT IANOOLN: Threo Intorviaws with him P!‘-::(?xfn Abo' aa 8 Miliary Straicglaf, 8 Divloniatat, sud a Politician, . MONUMENTAL MIRTIL: LOVE CONQUIRS ALL: *aPnp oare: BT, BEECHLEI i, x FOI FIELD AND STABLE : low to Givo Modisines to Dowmestio Anlmais—Daunger in Dronchlog—The Bost Way to Glvo Modioinos to Horrea—Cattlo—Pige, ) FINANOJATL : Tho Oliioaga 1 Manoy. Markot—Tho Fall- * int, Louls-Qliroulnting Notos., 0IMEROIAL :. Obloago, Produce. Marketa—Ghloago uinhor-Markot n_and Horkimn 3 Aarkola—Alb: W York, Buflalo, and Hoston Live: Stock, Mako * Dry.Goods-Markot—LKiuro: fomphts, Lovlsvillo, Gincin- B Lanis, Milwnnkeo, Tolo- t,’ Philadolphils, Bulialo, and Marke 3 +No Gravos in Teavan.¥ | AnTntoresting Story by Bals ,“~Ri?§‘;‘ "Bottor Opinlon * Concorning 5 Dotru oo AMUSEMENTS. AIKEN'S TTHEATRIE—Wabash ayonue, coror of Gon~ #ross siroot. Spootacafar opora, **Zoloo.™ HOOLEY'S THEATRE-Randolph streot, botwoen Olark and LaSallo, **Casto.” McVICKER'S THEATRE-Madison straot, batwoon Dontioorn . fail Blate. Tho Katlo Futnath Troupos o Unequal Mato.". st {USIC = Halsted . strest, botwéon A O eme. Thentto Comiiug Cotabiuation: AMPHITHEATRE.-Olinton atrost, hotwéon Warkt ton ond Handoiph. Gal Wagner'a Minstcals, LENT'SOTROUS AND MENAGERIE—Madison atreot, woftior of Ehizabuth BUSINESS NOTICES, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY-WE SOLD IN dralag ot 20d April lost W0 G000 MR 00 - Bakors, 16 Waltat.o F. O. lox 4iss, Now York. TATCHILOWS NAIL DYR. TAIS SPLENDID balrdya s thio bost i tho world:- Tho only truo and por- Toot 43e. HHarmios, roliablo, and nstantancaus: aodisap- . pointment; noridiculous tints or unpleasant odor, Ieme- e U i offoots of ad dyes and waahen. . Produoes iig- ediatoly & superb blnck or nutural brown, and loaven tue gur 5 f“d‘ nd hosutitol. +Tho genttao, oy sl Sold by ol _drugglsts, R The Chicagy Tibune, riotor, N, /Thursday' Morniog; June 20, 1873, A bill for tho compeneatory emancipation 6! 1 Cuban slaves iy to bo submitted by tho Bpanish: Govornmout to tho Cortes, ' Tho Lowor llouso of_ the Connectiout Logisla- * turo has présed the Sonate Usury hil.l fixing tho rale of intorost at 7 por cont. T The Agricultural Buresu’ roports that , the whoat erop iu lookiug fally s woll a8 at this‘sos~ son last yoar.’ Oatsuind rye promise an increased yiold. % 3 n The Carlists worobadly dofoatpd by the Ropub- licns ot Estells, on tho 2lst, Thieir loss was 600 killed nnd 800 woundodl, while. the' Ropubli- onns lost only four killed and sixty woundod, Prosident Grant Is followod to Long. Branch by political gossipa who protond to Lave found ont that e will eall for Ministor Jay's resigna- tion as sdon a9 “the Vienns Exposition has® closed, - e o 4 B Michigan fruit-growors Feport to (" Btats ** Pomologleal Bocloty, now in sossion, .thiat ' they" #xpect much losy, thun an avorago yleld. | The crop in the At. Joo ponch région will be ono-third “loas than neual. A 2 Empéror Williim was too unwell to closo jthe soasion of tho German Parliament yosterday, but Prince” Bismarck, who aoted in_his stoid) ns: surod the members that the Emporor-was. onlthe - rond to cortain racovery. " ‘ ; The Rusalans worc, ot lost accounts, within threo days' mavch of'the Kbivan Capitel. ' No effcotive, rosisthnca “has beon , mado by !the Khivans, and tho most serious obstacles thelr in- vadors havo had to moet seom t6 havo Licon tho hot weather and lack of wate: Benator Wost, of Louisians, haswritton; his constituonts a lettor, in which he warns thém that thelr only Lopo- of cscape froim tho dire - distross that is overcoming thom is to oling to tho Ropublican party, e dkmundgn thom from giving countenance {o the Benurgeard movo- mont for anow party. . Cho Republican party, he assuros thom, ls ablo to accomplish all ro- forma that aro noodod. i For once a cauous has boen dlsregarded, ' The election of Buporior ‘Court Judges oamb béforo 1ho Conneoticut Senato yestorday, and that body, in accordanca with tho usual programmo, had sboen proyided by the caucus with a full mot; |0t candidhigd, whom', it 'was! oxe pootod to’ olect. Those ocaucta’ nomina- tlons were mnot at all satisfactory, and grovoked a gront doal of angry commont within tho party, and evon the party papors voutured to gritiolse thesa ppenly: Fho unexpooted rosult ] ‘wae, th at’ the Honato ‘rofused to acespt ‘tho on ous candidaton, and in tholr placo olootod thres jmon of its own choloc it Tho Walworth trial is falrly undor way, n jury having hoon obtatned, and tho prosocution hiny- ing made thoir oponing addross’ aud bogun to bring I thelr witnousés. Tho dofonso will bo' that young Walworth did not"ahoot ¢l ho' saw, Lis fathor corry lis hand to his pooket, whon, knowing that hio habitually earrled n platol, ho suppdscd his own'lifo to bo in daugor, and fired tho fatal shots. Tho Chicago produco markets woro stoadior yestorday, witha falr domand for grain, Mess pork was weak, doclining 80@G0c por brl, and alosod _at $18.80@18,00 cash, and $14.00 nollor AugunL " Lard waa in fair domand, and a shadg caalor, at 80 por I, Moals wore dull, nud 3@Xo lower, st B}@0o for shouldors, 73{@7o for short ribs, 8o for short clear, and 9X@113go for mweot. picklod hams. Lako froights: word Jess active, nnd osslor, at bio for corn to " Buffalo. - Ilighwines were sactive, ‘and deolined 3¢o, closing at 88)e per gal- lon. Flour was dull. Whoat was quiot and H@¥o lowor,. closing at @1.19% oash ;and $1.10%¢ sollor July. Corn was nctivo and irfogu- lar but strong, closing at 200 for postod recoipts ; 80240 for rogular ; Mo for nowrocelpts, and 833¢o inway averything from houson or storos, vspo- clally of vogotablo or animal mattor,. that will , docomporo and produco noxionn gavos, Olonu-, | Hucsa of tho body, cloanlincaa of* tho hiowse, anid pruddnco in oating and drinking, are, in ninoly- nino canos out of a hundrod, suro. proventivos agatuat tho dinonso. Thoso procautiona aro so shmplo that evory ono can obsorve thom, If pooplo oro na caraful ad Ehoy should bo, thoro fa no ronson why tho disoaso whould bocomo an opldemlo boro, and porhaps thore {s no ronson why it ahould - broak out horo atall, Tho gonoral Loalth of tho city novor was bottor than it is now. The mortuary record, in faot, {a much smallor now than it wna during tho corrosponding sosson of last yosr. A littlo ordinary prociution mny enve a great donl of troublo, Citizous should sco o it that tholr houses and storos aro kept cloan, Tho hoalth outhoritias should soo to it that the stroots and alleys are purified, and that -all decomposing mattor ia carrled of. It Ohicago is un- hoalthy this ~“summor, it will bo the fanlt of her poople and her authorities, Wo have more . and. boitor soworago Ahan when tho cholors raged horo In 1864 and 1800. Wo hovo moro payoments. Our water is paror. Tho city aa a wholo is cloaner. Our ox- tromos of heat aro tompered by tho gratoful northonsstors. Modieal skill has advanoed sinco sollor July. Oats woro quict and a shado firmer, closing at 2750 cash, and 28}¢o soller July. Ryo was quiot and Yo higher, at 59!¢o. Barloy was dull and nominal at 48@0G0c. Hogs wore aclive and highor, ndvancing to $4.80@4.70.° Oattlo :woro dull and lower excopt choico grades, which wero stoady. Shesp unchangoed. S The Central Committoo of the Gorman-Amori- can Ocntral Union :mot Inst night and adopted n very comprohensive Berios of resolutions. Thoe Temporanco and Bunday Iaws aro do- ‘nouncod ns boing mot really police Togu- Intions, but an. stiempt in the intor- est of roligions sootarianism to ocstabe lish » Biato roligion, Education, not law, 18 the instrumentality by which moral reforms | ehould Lo songht. Civil-Soryito Tioform la tho most prossing nocessity of the hour; olty and county affaira must” bo mauaged with the ntflutg:tvunonqmy 5 oxcopt in casos of breach of tho poaco no-man should be arrcsted whoso offense is punishiablo only by fine ;- busineds and smuscmonta may properly bo rostriotod on Sun- day to prevent interruption of the roligious ex- orciaos of ' tho community, but for ho othior purpose; intbmporance should bo fought by such memns as ‘Uho planting’ of vino- yirds, and tho browing of good alo and boor; and landlords should not bo hold responsiblo for the misdemoanora of their tonants.. The reeolu- tions wero unanimously adopted, and it was do- clded to call,a mass-meotiug to give » public ox- prossion of these viows. As was'expected, Gov. Oarpenter has: beon ro- nominated by tho Republican Convention at DesMotnes, * Ainong the redolutions adopted is one which concorns the Governor aud thoso who aro ssked to continug him in ofilcei The, Convontion. rosolved that not only should auy official ; conyicted .of dishonesty bo punished under the oriminal law, but his bondsmon should be compelled to mako good his embozzlements. Goy. Carpentor.was one of tho bondsmen of Rankin, tho defanlting Btate Troasurer, and thia offieial has novar beon ‘punlshod, and bis bondsmen hinve not boon com- polled to make rostitution. D.W. Adams, tho Progident of tho Btato Graugo, rocolved 200 votos for- 'Licutonant-Governor on the first’. bollot, .. but was floally thrown aside snd - tho nomination given to the Hon Joscph Dysart. The rosolutions call for Congrossional- and Logielative -interfaronco with the ' xaflronds;’ to roduco thoir chargos to roasonablo rates, and to reform tho sbuses of their managoment; and dowand tho ropesl of tho Jaw' incronsing Congrossional - salaries ; and, - finally, declare it to be tho duty of every Ropub- “Hean to opposa tho'eloction of bid men to offico, whother nominated by the Ropublican party e —— " 1817 CHOLBRA?' ‘' ; The disease vgh'iuh, commoenced at New Orloans - sonio"Weoks 8go; and which has gradually mado ita way.to Memphis, Nashyillo, Paducab, Cincin- nati, Lonisville, and othor Sonthern vluunx‘iltiea, Lhas now progressed suffictontly to mako it cer- tain that it is not Asiatio cholera, but a discase _which in sggravated by the sama cousos, namely, unwholesomo food and uncleanly surronndings. ‘Tho diagnosis of tho discase is’ difforent from that of tho cholora. The post-morfem nppoar- eneo of its viotima is different from that of thoso " who dio from cholora. Tlo Asiutlo ctiolora wonld 8woop over the country like a simoon, and would leave no room to doubt its real charactor. This disonse travels comparatively slowly. The <hol- ora has a long season. In 1866, its Inovitable pro- cursors_apposicd enrly, and did not disnppoar, until frosts came. 'This disonso has & compara- tivoly short season, In Now Orlenns, it has run its courso and dissppeared. In Memphis, it 1y rapidly passing awnay, In Nashvillo, the erlsiy haw boon reached, and tho numbor of doaths i rapldly decrosstog. The united’ fostimony” of tho best physiciane ie'aguinet tho theory that it 18 ‘Aslatio chiolora, Thoy nuhesitatingly declaro it to : bo ¢holera morbus, marked ; by an nnusual fatality, and in overy instanco can traco it: to '| Andisoreot enting of improparly-propared -vago- tabloa or ~ fruits. s .iTh6 " grontest’, mortdl- ity -in tho' "HOuth. hus “boen. among the- nogroos, who . are:’ alwaye oareloss, of ond’ live' irroindod by Alth of - evory dascription,” A gohtloman ‘from: Nash- ‘ville, who Dod' passed thraugh the worst of tlio cholera soason in that city, and who is also fa- millar w[lh' lh‘ Aslatio cholora in Russla, informs us that tho two disonsos Linvo no rosemiblanco to -esoh othor. o nlso avers that, in almost overy instance in that city, tho patient, upon’ being -.".| questioned, would ncknoiviodgo that o Lad beon oating vegotables to oxcoss, The spring was vory lato, and vogetables hiad a rapid and un- wholesomo growth. Cousequently peoplo glutted thomsolvos—espocially tho nogroos, Tho fllthy condition of tho oity sud the waut of dralgugo * wero also causos whick helped (o aggravate the dizenso, * Conceding, however, that tho discase I8 not Asiatio oholera, It is novortholoss o sudden and dangerous disonse, mavked by an extraordinary fatality, Its causos, Lowovor, aro woll deflned, its trontmont woll known, aud by ordinsry pro- Gautiony 16 ‘ehn Lo kopt ‘within bounds, The first und most important precaution is tobo caro- ful in rogerd to cating sad drinking, The usa of unripe vogetables and of aleokolio splrita ,is & cortalu. provacatlyo of tho discaso, This fact waa 80 woll established in Nashville, whoro the physlclans had watched overy caso, that the thoso days, and is'moro competont to grapplo with all digodses of tho choloralo type, Al con- ditions aro favorablo to healthincss, and:thore is no ronson why tho city should bo unhenlthy, oxcopt in_ tho carolossncss and rocklossncss of tho pooplo and the municipal authoritios. Now 18 tho, timo to apply tho proventives, not when tho discase gots horo. Then it will bo too lato, THE THIRD-TERM AMBITION. Col. Mosby's declaration of faith has boon mado tho text of soveral prominent newspapers for commenting upon tho possibility of Gon. Grapt's running o third time fof tho Ohfof Mogis- tracy of this country. Thord has boen a vory | gonoral oxprossion, among tho nowspapors op- posod to Gen, Grant's Administration, of tho _opinion tlint ho gm not bo acandidnte. Tho or- gons havo mainiained a bocoming stlence. It is tolorably cortain that the notiori of Gon. Grant's ro-olostion will commiond iteolf as supromoly: diculous to tho great majority of Amorlesn citi- zong at tho present time. Procedent is all o~ posod to any attempt on his patt {0 soouro the mnomination. ~Gon. Woshington abgolutely declingd to - bo ' candidato for eletion o fhird. timo, and Lis oxam- plo. has bedn so powerful herotoforo that no one of his successors:has over seriously thought of breaking over it. Political parties havo boon guided by it, and we do not remembor any cafo in which thero was o diupoulflun‘ta abandon the custom which, by. common conaent, has limited tho ocoupation of the Presidenti: chair to two torma. Wo are not sure, however, that Gen, Grant's case and that.of tho Repub- lican party maybo judged by precedent oven in this mattor. In vory mony instances, Gen. Graot hag dibrogarded tho oxample of his moro | illustrions predecessora. No othor Prosidont over signed o bill which doubled his own salary, and we doubt whether any one of those who have gone bofore could heve beon inducod to doso, | No othor Presidont Lias beon in the Labit of ro-’ lioving himeolf from tho duties of his position for suveral months in the, yoar, and passing his time ats summer resort. No other President has over followed the practice of supplying Lis. family with political offices, and of rotsiming’ thom in their placos in spite of conduct which callod forth popular protost and Congressionsl consure. W rafor to those facts in tho prosont instance not for tho purpose of showing up thain' intrinsio oharactor, but simply to point out that’ moro precedent alono will not be likely to dotor Gon, Grant from making the effort to bo elected for n third torm, if he have “tho ambition and bo flattored with tho prospect of success, 08 Tho Roformors had already offocted & combination which, with tho aid of stringont -roat of the Btate may. give, Philadolphin can .rulo, its frauds and corruptions, and abuses of Tho improssion in cortain’ ¢irclos, that Gon. Grant will bo a candidato for renomination, is, on this and other accounts, not so much unidr- runted ag it would bo ordinarily, - Col. Mosby Las exprossod o confldonce that the South would, heartily support him for o third torm, This ls posaible, if by *tho Bouth" Col. Mosby meant tho ruling faction at tho ‘South, as Lo probably did. Tho carpot-baggora Lave on abiding faith in Gon, Grant, and with good ‘causo, Ho lins nover rajsed his hand to opposo thom In any way, and, whon occasion has presented itsolf, ho lfmu given thom all thé aid and comfort hia position afforded. In tho caso of tho bogus Kellogg Gov- ornment in Louisiana ko bins gono evou farthor than tho most liboral construction of the Con- ustitution warranted, aud he has takon sidos with the corpet-bng interest. in ' this cago oven when his own party in the Unitod Statos Sonato condomnod it, sud chardctorized as infamoun tho monsuros which had boen adopted inits support,. If, thon, tho “carpot-bag rulo sliall bo maintained in the Sonth (or thrao or four yoars longer, it will probably glve Qon, Grant uproforence over all othor| candidatos for the Presidentin)' nomination, The Republican party, on ity prosent’ basls, cannbt afford to disrogard tho profdrences of ‘tho Boiith, 28 it must houcoforth look o thal section, where t can oxoreito its domain most unresorvedly, for s main aud most roliablo ‘support. Cou, Grant'a chances for a ronomination may alsg bo. Iuorossad by tho diveruity of porsonal ‘intorpsta within the Ropublican:perty. _If Mr. Mortoi; Mr. Blajno, Mi:, Conkling, ‘Mr. Wishburne, Mr,’ Logan, Gen. Butior, dudthe otlierrocoguized Pros- {dontial candidatos In thoe parky shall push their ambition recklossly forward, it may bo that the ‘politicians-will declde it to bo nocessary to rotain Gon, Qrant a8 tho only mensia of, niting those clashing’ interests, - Tho firat thought. of | Llio politician wili b for party organization, which, from prosont indications,: will bo mora ** shuky " than it §s now, Thoy will have a dommon intor- ost In hending off revalcltrants, as tho prosorva-, tion of the party will bo the only means of koop- ing tho apoils among themselven. It tho doclaration of Col, Moeby, tho suppork of the Now York ferald, and the significant silonce of the party organs, really indicate an in- toution, or ovena lopo, on tho purt of Gon, Grant, tobo a caudidato for ronomination, tho " situntion s & very unliappy ono for tho country, | Thoro iy very small probability that the prosont political organization known as tho Republicsn party will ovor eleot anothor Prosident, and Gon, Grant loast of all; but, if Gon, Grant entortaing & bollof or & hope thot ho may bo ronominated or re-cleoted, his prosont Administration will be lass in tho intorests of tho peopla’than In the {uteresis of the politiclana. Tho political boud. nge, whioh Gon, Grant alroady recognizon sufll- clontly, will bo tightoned, and his ambition’ will bo addod to tho othor influences which are cal- Mayor {guued & proclamation forbidding the eale of vyogetablos, oxcopt onloms, tomatoos, and culated to rendor his presont torm dotrimental to tho political welfaro of tho country, Houry “throw stil moro dificult. They now Lave" con- torm, whon hifs thoughts'and oxortions'aro acous plodin socuring I ro-oloction “Tho aamo’ i trito of n movond torm in which'tho Inoumbent chorinhes: n - shnullar.s ambition. i Tho. propo- altlnf\ which waa' introducod In .tho Tlast Congrons to smond tho' Constitution o 08 to Lmit tho inoumbomey. 'of ' Prontdontial chnir to ono torm, may Y- intho noxt Congress with addltional forco on socount of Gon. Grant's possiblo ambition' for Tononiluition. I it woro pastod, it would un: doubtedly contribute materially to. tho fairtoni aud usofulnags of tho presont, Adilniatration, And Gou. Grant may boat ollny publio spprohen- slon by giving it his liearty and notivo support, REFORM IN PENNSYLVANIA. ‘The apparontly succossfal movoments of the now Roform party in Philadelphin havo mot with ' asorlous obataclo in the adjournment of tho Con- Bflmtlonn] Convention, unsl ‘tho third Tdesdny lhr Ootobor noxt, without taking action with ro- ghrd to tho prosont’ infamons Roglstry Iaw. If this aotion fa notreconsiderd, tho election inOc-, tobor will. tako placo under the prosent law, and th0 polls'will bo In tho hands of the corrupt T, which Lo 56 long kept iteolf in ‘offico in that' city by fraud and’ violenco, .ond which, by having control of tho machinery for vot- ing, can rolurn avy majority it plnr’fa- elaction law, would have purifid the ballot-box, snd roscuod tho oity and Btato also from the' hands of the thiovos who have so long hold powor in Philadelphis. In- this combination thore ara throo clomonts, The firat i tho Dom- ocrdtio party, which, of courso, has no hopo of snccess 0s long as tho' Ropublican Ring thioves control tho ballot-box,. Whatover mujority the ovorcoms it, a3 was dono in tho clection of Hartranft, upon which occasion .| almost every _ward in the ~ city .returned more votos than thore woro votors. -Tho socond eloment is the Liberal Ropublican, in which ia embraced tho bost part of tho old Ropublican |. party, including such mon as Gov. Curtin, the on, Galusha. A, Grow,, tho Hon.; John Hick- man, Col. MoOlurd, thio Hon. Ell Sliter, thoiHon, William' *Btowart, Jamon ‘K. Moorhosd, and othors. Tholnst olomont is made up of o soces- slon from' the ‘regular Ropublicana of * mon who votod for. Grant and Hartranft lnst fall, but who have becomo *disgustod with tho.Ring power. Tho strongth'of this new olementmay bo inforred from the hnnios of the following ‘mon, who havo signifled tholr intontion to leave the Administration party rathor'than to support the unblushing corruptions of tho Philsdolphia Ring. any longer. Among them aro tho Hon. ‘Wm. M. Moredith, of Philadelphis, Prealdent: of tho Convention; tho Hon. John H. Walker; ot Erlo, Prosidont pro fem. of ‘thé Convontion ; Honry C. Caroy, John Rice Wotheroll, J, Gilling- Bam Foll, J, Aloxandor Simpaon, Wm, D, Baker, ond —— Nowton, of Philadelphis ;..and Mosers. . Loar, of Bucka; Beobo, of Orawford; Nilos, of | Tioga ; Palmor, of Luzerno; John 8, Mann, of Pottor; Funk, of Lebanon, and others, The Domooratio Convention 'will be’ held- in. Boptembor, and the Liboral Ropublican and Re- form. Ropublican .Convoations in the samo. month. ‘All of thoso clomonts are in favor of tho now Conatituition, and thoy will ‘pass resolu- tions to thet offect it tho Constitution is sab- mitted to tiio,peoplo this fall, and will unite in ‘making Roform nominations, solooting only the ‘bost and ablost men in the three partios. ' It was oxpected, a8 the majority of the delegates to. the'Constititional Convention woré:in favor of o now Roglatry law, that the Convontlon would Incorporate it in thenow Constitution, and sub- mit it to tho peoplo for adoption bofore the fall olections woro held. The-action of the Convon-. tioti, howaver, in adjourning-until lato in “Octo- bor, if niot rocousidored, will ‘put.a completo estoppel on iho plans ‘of - tho Reform- ers ‘just ot a time whon thoy. promised to rosult in succoss. . It will give_tho Ring thidvos, anothier, loase of powor, and another opportahity to strongthon thomselves and mako thoir over~ trol of Philadélphin and tho State, and nre bagk- od- by the -Administration. - Thoy! have called their Convention in August, and they will labor, zealously, by whatover of Adminletration inf dueted undor tho now Rogistry 1aw, their power will bo broken, Tho dotoat of tho Philadelphin Ribg is not .« moroly local ovant. Its infucice will bo_as powerful and univorsal, perhaps more 80, than tho dofoat and broaking up of tho co rupt Tommany Ring... Tho wholo conntry ia | watching with interest tho offorts of tho Ponn sylvanis Roformors, to ostablish an honest and ‘ccononileal systomof Govorhmont'in Philadel- phio. Tho triumph of that offort will bo rocolved ‘with - dolight all oyor tho -country, sud Wil ‘oncourago hiouost ‘mon svoryihero to. ronowed #oal. " Tt ‘dofont will Do discopraging to ‘tho | tomo thon. -If {ho dologatos:-to tho' Conati- tiitional Convontion have no mére valid oxduse {lion thi6” hot wontlior for 'their adjournment, thoy should reconsidor their action at onoce.' It Is o duty thoy owo, not only to Philadelphis nod to tho State, but t‘o the'\ybnlo country, -Alro- | fueslito breakiup tlo corrupt Philadolphis Ring, when' it iy cloarly .in tholr power todo so, is ucarcely loss than crfininal. Tho Mississlppi papors contain. tho annourico- mont. that Col. MW/Comb, of Gredit Mobilior tame, bas bogun- somo operations of a elmilar character. on his own account in that part of the country, Tho name of thio Vickiburg, Ship Islund & Poneacola Ruilroad ‘hos Loen, chariged to thnt of - the. Misglesippi Valloy & Ship Tnland: Tailroad, and {8 to hiave s terminus at W'Comb City, which fs thus to bo built up into o flourjsh- fug community. As o mattor ‘of coirse, thoto is a conslruction company, called' tha Miesiseippl Valloy - Improvomont Compasy, which is to. .commonce oporations : by ‘monng -0f monoy from' & school-fund;! known a5 _tho Chickasnw Bohool ‘Fund.. This was onca fost to tho State by the folly of tho Logislaturo, s sinco boon fecovored through the courts, and s now votod away for the beu- |’ afit of the dobatruotion compuny aforesaid. | Tho Britieh housoholdor is evidontly an ag- grlovod porson. It §é bt & shiort time sidco "that John Turnor and Selina Turnér, men aud wite, wero arrested and brought bofore s, Po- lioo' Jutice in Xondon for the Lelaous offouso _of -skipping rope In one of the parks on a publio THURSDAY, potatoos. Tho socond precaution in to cloan i Olny ulunrl; ui([!mmnd tho dongora that hosot tho | to arrest'thom: ‘Thoso wicked ‘persons who had | Johnsbury, * Bocrotary.--. ‘Atlmh!lumuon of a Prosident ‘during- tho firit [\ boon skipplog ropo had, 1t nppears,, : JUNE 6, 1873. violatod an act posgod by the Houso of Commons forbidding any games in tho parks. Tho net provides llml‘- no “unanthorizod” porson shall play auy gamep | whatovor in the parks. As tho prisonora conld not provo that they wore ** autliorlzed * porsons, thoy wero convictod and sontoucod as abovo ; atated. ., i Tho oxnot oxtont of-tho neronso In the salaries ‘mado by-the volo of tho tyvo Hlousos of Congrexs on the 84 of, March laat,. and approved by tho' Prosldont, can, bo seon by tho following tsblo: | rliigton (VL) Freo 0 moro wo Joarn of tho movomont by tho ' Counly (Ohln{ ' Domocratlo Convon- Hon, the more sorious doos * its’ propor- | tiond becomio, ' In annbunclng ~ that po-; ton, wo pBuggested that ‘it was ot robable that no” oxtraordinary a_stop would ho skon thoro without somoundaratnding Jooking to co-operation olsewhoro ; and this viow I8 jus- tified by subsequent information,—Z'olodo Com- mer -Admintsiration. —Wo linve boan pormilted to look upon o )iat of namos signed to a onll for s mooting in this olty to indorse tho notion of tho Allon County Domoorata. ' It isformidablo. - 1t oontaing tho -namon of somp of tho boat Domacrata in tho city. Wo caught sight, horo and thord, of an old Iand-! mark, Wo hayo 1o hositancy {n_saying that it} overy county iu tho 8tato talor hold of thio movo- | mont aftor tho manner of tho Domoorats of this' county tho unique Allen County people will not "bo'long loft in tho dowdly Lresch.—Oincinnati . —~Tho romody of tue ovils of the timesls not 80 evident. Tl lilatary of ‘the pnat ahiown thabl roform has nevor boon possiblo. What fs plantod! will grow and ripon, and the onlr ‘way to got rid of evil is b{onflluunnmd rovolution, and rev- olution in the rosult, not of diroct offort or the wisdom of men, but of & process of .cure organ- izod in all thlogs. . . . Yhon our prosont olviliention, hns gono to sood and the ripenod Trult, in the sliapo of political nurmg)uon, and a low, Inx, moral ifo in sson and folt, a ropotion may éako placo that will swoop ovorything boforo it and awsy. Until that time comas, every rom- ody proposed by good mon will havo only & tom- porary effock, while the ovil is loft to foster in ?“ it lclthnn:l‘o_emmptlpn.—-drand Rapids ocral. . 3 —Itis bocoming .moro and moro apparont evory day that tho pno‘)lu of Kaneas intond to moko s bold nad dotormined stand on tho rail- road question. . . . . It was popular horotofors 10 sny that nathlnq’wnld bo mado by fighting (“u".g'"-f;z'm It will . 0.un| pl\:!nr‘:mfi:flo& to eay ng onn bo mado by cheating thio poo- plo.—Leavenworth T4 v SRS R < Press, —Th Allon imes. 5 -Notwithstanding tho gonoral disposition on tho part of manufacturers to oombino for the Wn of working up prices, and compellin, eir customors to By ighor fatos than would oxist under o hoalihy competition, tho partica engnged . in such consolidations genorally do- noupco tho combiuntiony of.laboring mon for Satary | Salary March3, Mareh d, . 1873, * 187, Prostilent.; $25,000 450,000 Vice-Prouifiont, 8000 10,000 peaker of tho 8000 10,000 Ohief Justica. BS00 10,600 Eight Justioon, eadl 8,000 10,000 Boven mambars of 8000 10,000 Threo hundred and soventen Ropro- . . sontativos n Gangreas, cach, g0 7sdo ‘Boventy.four Sonators, each., 5U00 7,600 of Biato,. 3,600 . ‘First Assistant Boorelory of tha Tros. " 8,000 6,000 . Treasury. 9,600 * 0,000 Assistant Secrofary of ihe Tntorior.., 8,800 6,000 ‘Buporviaing Archtlootof th Trosaury 4,000 5000 Gommiszloper of Customs. S0 4,000 Gom o0 4000 _Comunimioner of Agriculturo, 5000 4000 Examinor of Claims, Dopartmont ot - / [ " 8,600 4,000 Sallttar o 5 Freliiry (3000 000 Flrut Asslatant Postmaslor-Genoral.. 8,00 €000 : Booond Assiatant Postmastor-Goneral 8,001~ .. 4,000 Buperintondont Monoy-Ordar Systam 3,000 .~ 4,000 Buporintendent Forolgn, Mall 3000 4,000 8,000 4,000 3000 4,000 8,000 4,000 3000 4,000 8000 4,00 5000 4,000 1,800 32400 1,80 3,400 160 g 1,600 Pt doxos, eacl, ... L 1,800 - 2,400 + The ealarics of saional employes ‘woro inoronsed:as follows: ' N S : Instead Clork of tho Touse. $5,000 64,029 1000 4,29 8,000 2,591 000 259 2500 2,100 2,000 1, 8,000 2,500 i o 3000 259 ‘Additional poy to Enginioor of 1i 360 .. ‘Assistant Dootkoopor o Sonato. 3000 260 Postmastor to Sonate, L3603 2100 ‘Ansiatant Postmoater 2000 1,128 Two ors. ... 1700 1y Haporintendent Document fioo 2500 © 2160 First Assiatant Buperintondont 2600 1440 10 10 3000 oo 000 . 2,69 8,000 2,5 wlon,. S2,600 2,220 Bovon clorks, 2,600 2230 Kooper of tho Biationery. 2400 2,102 Ansintant Keepor of tho Siationery... 1800 1,200 > Additional componaation to ropdriors'of tho- Hous and Sonato for the Congressional Globe, ten ot $1,600 ench, Bealdes $500 oack granted fuanothor form, oxelu- sivo of their regular pay by the Globe, with 15 cent 'nnihahpofum.,'l'y"y i bt ‘Tho inoroasa i tho salarlos of tho Reprosent- atives and Henstors, excoptilie Bpeaker'of tho Houso. ‘and tho Congrossionsl employos, Was | datod back two yours, and mado to bogin March 4, 1871. .Tho whole amount of tho inoreasd i about $1,500,000 » yonr, S————— NOTES AND OPINION. ‘Tho Oincinnatl Commercial,. discussing the quostion of Governors' salaries, for the beneflt of the Ohio Constitutional Couvention, says: “qllinois gots the sorvicon of Dick Oglesby,” mesning Dick as Governor, ** for 81,600 a yoar,"” Now, Dick i s Sonator of tlio United States, in_ reooipt of 8025 per montk ; and John L. Bov- eridgo is Govornor ,0f Illinoln, at §6,000 and o furnished Excoutive mansion. - The Commercial. can put its Indorsomont to this, and pass it along, with o hint to' tho Almauao man of the Now York Tribune that tho Governor of Ponneylvania is paid $10,000, tho Governor of Indiana 8,000, -the Governor of Missouri 5,000, ete. ; and that the next yoar's Almanae ought to o correctoed. —~Tho Baltimors A4merican (organ out of tuno) spesks of the * corpso of Civil-Borvice” as Lnv-' ing lately boen “ ngaln galvanized.” - + —Tho Alton Telegraph enys that tho list of back-pay rofunders makes “a bad *showing: ‘for Domocrats,” It makes o worse showing, liowever, for exactly.271 poarsons who have not, refunded, and whom the people will settle with, porsonally, without respoct to nge or ** provious condition of [parly] sorvitudo.” g —Tho Indisnapolis Journal having shown ita. pluck in tho cose of William 8. Holman, M. O., and baving made him exhibif a back-pay recoipt from tho Treasury, wo hopo it will now attend to. the moro flagrant .coso. of . Oliver P.-Morton. Mako him ghow a racelpt. gz ~—The degradation of Massachusotts is sssum- ing prominence this yoar, ag a national misfor- tuno, .The 8t. Paul Dispatch'ssys: _ As far aa the pooplo of the Stato aro coneornod, thero fanothing for ‘the party to fear from the etfact of “Dutler’s nomination, If ho be nominuted:he will also -bo elocted. The votors of Muskackusolts ate too hidd- Dbound with party prejudice to bolt tho' regular candi- dato, even ehiould he’ wear a cloven® hoot and forked .tail, -y v, ....-The risk from Butlers nomiuation lica outeldo’ Massachusetia, In daring to faco it tha Ropublicans will not eliow’ courago; they will elmply confosn that thoy dare do morg thun becomés mon, and, therefors, are no men, b A £ A ~—Tho Boston Advertiser, speaking of the up- rising against tho salary-grabbers, gives somo of tho notable incidents, and saye: el * Hontithenta liko theao -have boen exproased in cons vontions sll over the Wost § and it fs uxfo to say that noman who votod for the obnoxious Wil wil) hére- aftor present hinigelf for publio office thore without -Andjng that voto an insuperable obstacls to his ambi~ tion. .- Outside of the Easex diatrict, wo baliave it will Ve 80 In Now England'also, The fathor of that moas- ‘ure sspirea {0 be tho Governor of Massachindotts, His “dlstrict Liay'adoptod him . and sustains him: s spite of Diu principlos, It may continuo to do 80 as long 68 ho suguiros ts sipport. .. Bt Lo tho epublicans of tio Htate hia ])rln:‘fllwm odious, und the day thelr party. , adopta th bo the day of its dissolut(on. . —If Proiden$ Grant shows & warm- political Blde to such mon_ns Bon Butlor and John A. Bingham, coverad all oyar as thoy are by tho in- {quity of tho salary-grab, the Prosidont will soon have tho cold shouldor of nino-tonths of the Rto- ublicans that made him Prosidout. ,Wo ‘have Tried o thiuk tint Bipstam's. appéiatitent wah duo to s falso idon of a pledgo tho Presidont avo Bingham long beforo the grab was porpo- ‘Eratod, but if thore isynny truth i ‘the roport that tho. Prosident favors Butlor, wo shall! bo ready to boliove thoro is no exciso for ' Gon. iGrant's “coursp in_rogard .to Bingham,* The Prosident, just now, could not’ pick out "farilia own i'n[:ntnuun among thopo whouo good opinion ho ought to value, two worso mon to tio 'to than tho two Ds—Bullor. and Bingham,—Oleveland Ierald. SR R * 1t gooma very liko a work of* supererogation {hat Minister Bingham-proposos to perform bo- fore hio uails for Japau. A’dofenso of the back- pay ateal is uot particularly "tidodod ; and: how- .over Bhrowd and sophistical ‘{t" may bo, it will not affect the views of tha*peoplo, Precedonts sro of no valio, It ia & simplo fact that mom- Lors of last Congross .woro olocted, and fillod their time out, on o salary fixed at 5,000 o 'year, 'Choy had, most of them, drawn this salary, and the thousand ,and ano: porquisites,- and wero within one or two days of having comploted thoir labors, for which this pay was_roceived, whon thoy voted: - thomsclvos 5,000 each ndditipual, for thoso very sorvivos. No man cau mako this oven soom to bo honost, It ruuks with stealing,—nothing loss or mora. It mattors not how muuy thmes it Lns been done, nor how often ft muny bo in the futuro, it iy steal- ing ali the samo,—Liltsburgh Gazelte, —\Wo repont what wo have bofore said, that it John 1L, Potors undortakes to sit upon the Hu-, romo Boach of Maino with that salary stesl in s pocket which ha was undorstood’ fo have ro- funded, hie will fiud the seat too hot for him, A rosolution for his rémoval will cortainly bo in- troduced into tho noxt Logislature, and it 'will pass,—Portland (Ale.) Argus, i« —Thoy have just begun to got tho anti-salary- l .| aud Blind Asylum take placo at Flint to-mor- }eo l[lng up fih’u wn{;lfl of lx}hor.m-whltdh Batco for the gooso la not sauce for tho gender with thom,—Tolodo Biadg. - - 410 Beader wit —Tho hopes of, Farmers' Granges and of all ansoolations hayiug for thair objact tho amoliora- tion of the condition of the Eunplu, aro basod on -the confident expoctation . that no law can stand of which tho oporation ia found to bo projudiciat t0 tho interosts of the msjority. That tho un- Just discrimination which railroads have hitherto Ppracticod under the tolernnco of the law is so projudicial is now an agreod polnt. Tho diffiouls tyis to put an ond to it without at the samo timo curtailing tho usofulnega of. tho xoads or impair- ing tho bonefits whioh the wholo community do- rives from them. Wo wers no nonrer to'sny solution of tho dmhultfi a8 long na- tho roads successfully contested the Iaw; but now ‘that thoy propono to oboy it, we may at losat look for somo additional light on tho question of how to _leg{sm‘o for them.—St. Louis Globe. 5 EDUCATIONAL. Commencoment Day nt tho Michigan Stuto Univorsity~=0ther Educational XExorcisos. B g ' Derrort,. June: 35.—At .tho. University. com- monoomont at Ann Arbor to-day, the following dogreos wera conforred: Pharmacontionl Ghomist, 9; Civil Engincor, 11 ; Bacholor of Boienco, 12 ; Bacholor of Philogophy, 15 ; Master of Beroneo, In courso, 8: Muator of Arts, in .courss, 19; Dacholors of Arts,43. Tho following honorary dogroes wore aloo conforrod: W. B. Wosson, B. A, to.doto from 1845; Thomss AL. Cooley, of the State Supremo Court, L.L. D. The closing . oxorcise of the Stats Normal Bchool at Ypsilanti and of the Doaf, Dumb roy. g Prof.-M. L. Dodgo was elocted: Prosident of tho Alumni Associntion for tho onsuing yoar. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, SpninoriEL, Lil, Juno 25.—Tho city high® school and the' ward schools will close to-morrow for che usual vacation, s Sminlbinfllflh to The Chicago Tridune, Soumi BEND, Ind., June 25 —The commonce- ment oxorcises.at Notre Uame University wore held to-doy, and will conclude to-morrow, ~Inthe morning tho graduntes delivered orations. 'In tho afternoon the alumni banquct was held, and in the evoning, Mr. John J, Fitzgibbon, of Chi- cnqo, aditor of the Weslern Catholic, delivered a woll-digested oration on '’ Roligion’ the Basla of Education.” Thoe distribution of prizes will tnkriflnca to-morrow, and also the exhibition at: Bt. Mary’s Acadeiny. Tlhe town ia crowded with. 18, 7 - T Spectal Disputch to The Chicage Tribuna. ‘WugaTon, IlL., June 25.—Tho Commencement ' visito oxercisos of tho clasy of 1878 of Wheaton Col- lega took place to-dsy. Tho carly morning waa cool and fo gy, bit by the timo tiio peopls bogan to collect in the Collégo Chiapol - the fog-had dis- oraod and the sun shone out uncomfortably. ‘hiob; but, notsithstinding the opprassively hot atmosphore, orowds of puo%le of all desoriptions _and ages (thore wag ona.baby in thd sudience, wo .distiuctly romember,) ‘began fo assom-, blo in tho spacions ‘olloge Chapol at - an_ early hour,’ “:and i o'clocls ‘the room-wss packed to its uimost capacity. Tho oxorcises* bogan promptly at 11 o'clock.. Afior the audionco had.sung Amer- ica" 88 an oponing hyma, Dr. Dlanchitd, Presi: dont of the Colloge, offored & prayar, which swas followed by casays and. grations from tho gradu~ ntes, intorsporsed with music, , Tho graduntes wero; Mary Dins Disscll, of Galosburg, TIL; OrvillaClark, 6 Greonwood, Ilk.; Dolia Elbortine Whiting, of Oswego, Tll. ; Henry " M. Bissoll, of Galoshirg, Iil; Arthur Wood Blunt, ‘Wtieaton, . Il ; ~ Bamuel “E; Clark,’ Greon- | wood, I; Willlam' B. Guild, Wheaton, Iil; Thomas O. Moffatt, Wheaton, IIL; Blanchard T. Pottinglil,” Peorin; Iil; \ym, I Phillips,.| Whoaton, IlL; John ' Kittridge Whocler,! Bt. Charles, 111, . gk b g Al performod.-their parts well, and -reflectod much oredit both on themeolves and'thoir Alia Mater, with this slight- oxcoption, -hawever: Ono or two of the gontlenien forgot their piecos, aand woro obliged to rofer to thoir ‘manusoripts. Thoro is not much oxouss for failuro of mom- . ory on such oceasions,, . It i such a common fault for young spoakers to atop in tho middle of a sentenco aud hold tha audience in sisponso until they can rocall what comes noxt, orrofer to their manusoripts, that thoso who undortook to commit spaoches ought to take warning from tho tailires of othors and do thoir work woll:' 0 .A fow of the clnss dosorve ppocial montion. 'Thie ealutatorian, Miss Mary D. Bissell, dollv-. erad hor ossay with ‘romarkn) 19 enso'of mannor ond fitnoss of action. Hhe ‘manifostéd. good tasta in speaking loud onough to be hoard i all parts af tho room, and hor production was well witon: : i Mr, A. 1{. Bhunt was ovidontly the youngeat mombor of tlig class, and yot his ploce showell & good deal of sfuds, sd comparod fuvorably with o ros - 3 Ohurch and -Stato, showing tho dangor to both from mora seoular, Godloss culture. Snectal Iispateh to The Chicago Tribune, BroomiNaToN, Juha 25.—Tho oxaminationa of tho Btato Normal closod to-dny, and tho com- moncoment exorolson ocour tg-morrpw, The mooting of tho Normal Alumni wns hold this aftorncon, This evening the annual wddross to tho Alumni was delivered by II. B, Norton,.of tho clnay of 1801, A papor swas road by Miss Graco Harwood, sud an oration, “ Rominis- concos,” was dollvorod by Prof, 0. I McoKim, of Docatar. An oxtraordinary offort is to bo made during the coming yonr to sooure o full attond- anco of tho Alumul at tho next aunust moeting. Tho Bfato Board of Edueation mot in the Normal University- to-day, President Moulton, Bocrotary Nowton Datoman, and twelvo mm?w)fl being prosont. Tho absonce of Dr. Fostdr in Ohicago was much rogrotted. “Miss ‘M. I, Os- bond, procoptress in tho Normal School, hra tondored Lior rosiguation, whioh has boon ne- copted. ‘Tho report of Dr, Edwards, Prosidert, showa oxcollont work and good resulls for tho En&t yoar, O. W, Holder, of Bloomington, hna eon olected Tronsnror of the Normal fund. Spscial Diapateh to The Ciicago Trivune, TRocgrorp, Juno 25,—The commoncomont oxorclses of the Rookford Femalo Bominary took placo to-day. At sn ecarly hour the college chnpel .was crowdod, tho, city. bolng fall of strangors. Tho gradustos numbored soven. Mrs, Gusaio Scott Campboll, class of 1863, gave tho Alumni poem ; Miss L. I, Ilinckloy, of La~ Croaso, Wis., tho valodictory. 'Cho address’ bo~ foro_tho graduatiug class was pronounced tho Rov. E. P. Goodwin, of .Chicago. Prof. Josoph Emarson, of Dololt Collogo, presented the diplomas wu). an appropriato address.” The Alumni havo ralsed #3,000 towards an ondow= mont for Miss 8ill; tho Prosidont. - Boszox, Juno 26,—Tho following. gentlemoen woro eloctod Oversioora of Harvard Collogo : Fer six yoarg, Ralph Waldo Emorson, Honry -Lee, Francis i, Patkor, Jamoa Frooman' Clarko, ard Goorgo F. Hoar; for two years, Aloxander Agassiz. . No honorsry degreoes woro conforrcd tlua yeor. Tho gradudting olass nomberod 130. Oharlos Francia Adams will delivor tho oration befora tho Phi Bots Kappn Socloty to-morrow in Apploton Chapol, i EWISDULRG, Pa., Juno 25,.—Tho Alumnl of the Univorsity ab Lowisburg, at a mecting this af- tornoon, passed o resolution condomning the ace -tion of tho Faoulty and Trustecs in thoir oppo- sition to acorot sociotics by a voto of 201, . ‘WaginnaroN, D: C,, Juno 25.—The Com- moncoment of tho National Deaf-Muto Colloge toolk glnou this aftorngon in the hall of tfin Columbia Instituo. One of tho romark- ablo fontures was tho salutatory doliverad orally by David H. Garroll, of Ohio, who is ontiroly don?, but has loarned to sponk with almokt pore {)uctv (:{;l::::fihfima. n’l’fln anodlgt;r{u was dulfivur( d am Halloway, of Indiana, who ha Tournod o actiouate.” ? 2 IPOMOLOGICAL. s Meoting of the Fichigan State Poma= logical ' Soclety == Crop Prospects Throughout the Statc=-Valuablo Paper on the Culture of Cherricses Committees Appointed. ' Speetal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. EArAxAzoo, Mich,, June 26.—Tho State Pom- ological Bociety bogan its. summer sossion hero this attornoon, tho Prosidont, Mr. Dykeman, ‘of South Havon, in the chuir. The attondanco is fair for tho firat dsy, and tho lending fruit-grow- ors of tho State aro prosont. Tho mooting wilt continuo through to-morrow aud Friday. Reports wore rond from fruit-raisors of Grand Haven sud oll nlong the lake shore ns far north s Travermo City, From tho lattor rogion tho roport was that tho crop of cher- ries nud sbrawbarries . i8 _very fair, tha Inttor boing olways sure, - owing -lo moro protootion in wintor and frecdom from Into frosts in spring, ' Tho bottor sort of sced ling, poach troos are Boaring in.praportion to tho noglect with whioh they wero troatod lnst yoar. Bomo budded trees have a fair show of fruit, but in the majority tho budy were wintor-killed, A]?lluu and poars, as usual, i . D. Hustod, of Lowoll, gave sn oxtonded ro- port of tho coudition of friit troos in Kout County, Thohot, dry wénthor bas doveloped most of tho ovil offocts ‘of the severo winter. Apple orchards in favorablo . situations- K goils aro but slightly.” injured, and “will, give o two-thirds crop. Mnny orchards standing on bottom Iands or light thin B80il8 aro moro or lgas injured by wintor, espo- cinlly thoso variotios not hardy, and will .not boar half o crop. 'Tho same romarks will apply to penr orohards, Tho outlook for poachos and plims ho reports poor. The sweob variety of chorries aro badly injured. Of grapes tho only varioty uninjured is tho Goncord, ; Mr. Ohamberlin, of 8t. Josoph, roported . that ponches do not promiso so wulru when the trees ilrst blossomed, 'Thore will nat bo more than half o orop.' ° Blackberries - and ‘raspberries romigo well, arid thoro will bo an nbundant orop. Poars nlso. . promiso woll ~Grapes aro vory promising thioroabouts, and Indoad thic pro- ;.J!:lrtlon of grasses ia-good all aloug tho Elm ore. Hon. H. 8.: Olubb, of Grand Haven, resd a lengthy and interesting paper on cherries. 'Ho thoughit all fruit-growons should: plant o good proportion of chorries. _ Littlo outlay of labor ia roquired, and being tho first troo-fruit that ripons in this cliwato, it has a high market valuo. Ho alluded to tho value of: the cherry ns an ontidoto for thront difficulties, and - enid of tho twonty varioties roported on by tho Btate Bocioty only. four.or, five have proved pro- fitable. Ho recommeuded limitod exporiment withchoico veriotios. Ho did not rogard the choica | swoet oberry as a suro crop, and on account of the dopredations of birds was not profitable.' o Ho thought tho Early Parplo Guigno a fayorita varioty iu the Southern Michigan fruit reglon. Its rogular boaring_and good flavor ronder it most profitublo, Early Bwoot .and Hourk aro oarly, but not *doairablo for oxtensive planting, on account of smaliness. Kirkland's Morrollo is not suporior to tho common Morrello. Ho asked roports on the Arch-Duko, which lo belioved to bo n dosirabla varioty for this® fogion, though ho had,not persondl _exporicnco, Tho light, sandy soil of .our lako. shoro Togion;ap- ponrs poculinrly adapted to. the cherry trao; and tho cool climato of the loko shore i poculiarly & chorry .atmosphore. . Ho ehould prefor slindo aud protection from too much sun 19 & gonoral thing. for produsing porfoct chor- ris, 18 tho.slowor in arriving ¢ maturity tho larger and botter in the' fruit. Tho chorry is fo muclt'at homo in Michigan that nothing but or- dinary caro and culturo aro nccossary, and no troo porhaps suffers so ‘littlo from neglect as tho chery. i F Tl Prosidont appointed tho following. Come mittoos : On Bwoat Chorrices for the Lako 8hore —Mosars. Parmleo, of Grand Travorso ; Wutors, of Bpring Lake ;" Bidwell, of South Haven ; Nowlin, of Bouton Harbor. . g On , Ohorzion for Oentral Michigan—A. W. Biayton, of Gralion;. J. N. Bterns, of .Kalama- 200} P, D, Snenthen, Boston, Touin Oounty. On Glorries and Othor Fruita—S. O. Knapp, 0. W. Garflold, of Graud Rapida; P.-0. Davis, of Kalamazoo, 3 i On Beions and Fruit Treos—D. It Waters, of Spring Lnke; A, T. Lindormun, of. Graud “Rupidy; L. G. Bragg, of Kalumnzoo. i “&n —Tudgo T. Tha original poom, by Mr. F. 0. Moffat,! waa quito 5 tront, becaudd it was o chango of pro- gramme, -It-waag woll writton, and woll deliv- ored,- Wo would cnoourago tho gentloman' to continuo his ourtship of the Muses. [ T'ho valodiotory addross, by Mr. J.. K. Wheelor, showed ' more indopondent:thought, parhgps, ' than soy othor offort of tho day. - Lo toqk up and disoussod, in his own way, the old queu- tion of tho immortality of thosoul, Tho quok- tion, “Ia. tho soul immortal?” will always bo _iotoresting a8 ‘long as .mon ‘hnve .souls, and . ib. lost “mothing - of - its intorost by thohandling Mr. Wheolor gava i, nl- though ho said nothing now. ' Tho gontlenian, hawaever, Apoko too slow at. times. . Tho minis- terial dispanition ho mado of his handkorchiof whilo spoaking soomed rathor out of keoping. mlfl tva.lm!.lctox‘.y romarks wero short and appro- priato. b 2, Aftor the graduntes had all spoken tho audl- enco wero treatod to & stunniug specch from'a gonuino Grook, Mr, A, D. Boaraphiouothoes. 1lo camo from Athens, and {8 intonding to roturn .to his native nuuucr}; a8 6 mlnulonnrar. He spoko of (rooco, its past, its prosont, and Its futuro, and workod up moro enthusisam in himsolf and iy hoarers than ig usually. seon on commenoo- ment ooonsiona, W A The audicnce Ly this ‘time was gotting tired, a8 tho programmo hind alrondy boou over throo hours long, and many wore nnvmfi but Mr. Bonraphonothos waa' followed by Kr. 1L L. Kollogg, who doliverad tlio Master's oration. 1lis spocol might lave boon iuterosting undor other circumptinops, but his audiouco woa too tirod to approciato i, 3 The addrosa by Prosident Wallaco, of Mon- mouth, was postponed till avoning. The muslo was furnished by soven plocos from grab fover in Bassnchurotts. hoy aro gotting | it bad, howovor, aud even Bon Butlor has given up his liltlo throo cont postage game.—Oincin- holiday. The man waa sont ap for sovon ldnys and the woman for fourtoon days, the Isttor having caught ono constable by the Wwhis- kors and kioked anofhier when thoy attempted nati Gazelle, % —The ‘Patrons of Husbandr) quite rapidiy In Vermont. boon_organizod, of which E, I, Colton, of Iras- burgh, Bonator from Orleaus County for thioo yearo past, is Mastor, and E, L. Hovyey, of Bt wro_inoronsing | Languago aud Litoraturo. It witl be fillod by A Biuto Grango hus | Mr. & Ohiesgo band, and was oxcollont. Afiar the spoaking was ovor tho dogroes woro. conférrod, and tho audionco dispersod. 'ho .Collogo haa oroatod tho chair of Englivh . A, Blanohard next year. In tho ovening, Prosldent Wallaco dolivorod an addrons of over an hour, to & large audionce, on tho jmpostauce of the Ul Btrawborrios and- Cannod Fru G: Ramadoll, of Grand - Travorso; -G, J.-Dio- “triet, of Grand Itapids J. D. Huuted, of Lawoll. - On Flowors aud Lvorgroons=Prof, 0. J. Whitnoy, of, Muskegon ; Judge 1I, G. Wolls, of Kalamaz80{ Prof. J, leal, of Lausiog., it ; /Tho Wisconsin Liquor Lnw.Before the Stnto. Suprome Court, * . Special Dispatoh to Pha Chicago Tribune, ! Mapisox, Wis,, Juni 25.—The question na to tha constitutionality of thé Graham Tompetance Inw Las.beon uidor,discussion boforo o Su- gmmu Oourt, in the caso of {LoBtato against tho Tnyor of ‘Milwaukeo, ha boing commanuded by a writ of mandamus fo_ontorca, tho law; or show causie why not. Lo principal argument of coun= sol for tha dofondaut was that the law is un< counstitutional, and citivg points in’ support of this argument, Counsol for tho Btate nrgued that no clauso af tho Constitution with which the -Graham Liquor Inw conflicts bad .been ointed- out, osnd -thab it not inténd to punish romote consequonces ; that a Btato might suthorize an nct and punish ita con- goquencos ; that a lnw ‘similar to tho Graham Tiquor law was in force iu othor Stales, and tha conntitutionlity thoreof had novor boon quon- tionod. The decieion will probably Lo rendered in two or threo wooks, A : The Walworth rricldes New Youk; Juno 25.—~A jury huvlug been ob- tained in the Walwortly parrioide caso, ‘Aselstant Distriot-Attornoy Iollina oponed for Hio provos eution, reviowing tho details of tho tragedy, saying ‘that {ho defoudant had. travoled i .milos to commit tho orimo, Testimony for tho proscoution has bogun, ‘I'ho prisonor is at~ tonded b{ his mothor and Lrmmgm- brothor. Tho prasecution having proved tho killing and ro- alated tho caso, Mr. Bouch thon oponed tha nllm_!‘ foroshadowing tho “defonso by stating that i ‘would bo provon thnt tho prisanor did not fire until his fathor had placod his hand insldo hin broast na if to draw tho platol ‘which his son kuew ho alwaya earriod, and which ho bind rea~ son to supposo ho would firo in consoquonce of Liristion Ovllogo to tho ‘hm numerouy throuts,