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Daily Teibune, - .. VOLUME 27. BRIDAL GIFTS. . SILVER BRIDAL GIFTS THE GORHAM CONPANY, The well-known Silversmiths, of No. 1 Bond-st., New York, have completed arrangements with the leading Jowelers in this eity, whereby Silver of their manufac- ture, for WEDDING and PRE- SENTATION GIFTS and for gen=- cral Family use, can be supplicd to all purchasers upon terms as favorable as from the Company in New York. i @ Thin trado-mark fs stamped on ovory plece of Htorling Silvor of the Gorham Com« peny manufacturo, aud is & guarantco STERLING of jta purity and gonuinenesr. JAPANESS SILES, Wo shall offer the remainder of our importation of thcso Popular Silks PDuring the ensuing weclk at this large concession in prices, and make further inducements in the reduction of our $1.15 goods to 60 cenis. . LA TRICTNONE & ORI T T ' { { {10 to 40-acro tracts on the linoof this Road Wotweon Seventicth-st, and South Chieago. Also Lots and Blooks in South Chieago, for aale by CHACE & ABELL, 184 Doarborn-st. e | FOR SALE : b4 Txtromely low, 100 or 2002231 foot, fncluding cornor, esst frontngo, on Droxel Boulovard, botwoon Fifttoth aud T~ ty.firatats.; also south tront fn samo block, on thoon- tzsuco to tho Park. TURNER & MARSIL, 5 12 Washington; OCEAN NAVIGATION. FEW YORK TO CARDIFE. South Wales Atlantlo Stoamshlp Gompany's New P e Tl poitersts, Clydo-pully Stoamunips wil sall frum Bonnsylvanls Rallrond Wharf, Jersoy City: Ny 18] PEMBHOICE....Jat0 2 uny PEMBROKI Jarrying goods and passangers at through rates from e o alted Siates and Cannis o porta 1n the Jixibtol Ohannel, dud all athor points in England. "Tligso stcamslips, built oxpirossly for tho trade, arepro vidod with all tho 1atast {mprovements for tha coinfortaud Sanvomence of UABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Tirat Cabl, 875 ani A crronos, ~ Second Cablo, 315 . Stooraze, €30 ourroncy. B paiTOtcersite apeicatos from CARALT, ussseussee- 38 Drufts for .£1 2nd upwards, Lorlisiier vartisuies, gyl o Lol Now ke ons, N0, 1 Dock Oliamhers PRt O RORIDALD BAXTER & Uy A STATE LINE. To Glusgoy, Belfust, Tiverpool, Loudonderry, &e. STATE Q' PIEN. BTATIE OF VIRGINIA B! 2 OF GEORGIA. ¥ FIOM PIER 2. . a0 ‘Wookly Enllings next Snmmer, o il patlioulars aphiy to AUSTIN BALDWIN & A York, €O-. Agata, WBrosiad SENNER, 1 0 Glark: National Line of Steamships, INOTICE. Themast southorly caufa b sliaze beon adopled by Cumpany_tu avol oo and headlands, e b 2 Vork Tor VISR POUL and QUENS- TOWN overy SATURDAY, Salling from N. York for Londun (direct) every fortnight, Cabin passage, 870, $80, onrronoy; stesragy, At greatly roducod rates.. ' Kotura Uokots at lowest rated, Dratta fo) 1 aud upwand, WILLIAM MACALISTIR, Qen'’l Westorn Aront, orthoast oorner Olark and Itaudolph-ats., (opposite new ‘Shorman 11ousa), Chicaxo, ANCHOR LINE, From Now York to all pats of Great Britain, Treland nd Continontal fiurops every Tnowday, Thurédsy, and turday, Gaorx from PN aitod Gintos Corvoncy. riclin 20 it Dealts at lowost raton. 4 i Con Lasaily {Madiso-a . STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. _ FOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF TR eithshury o Easten Railroad, At a meoting of the Beard of Direatars of the Koiths: burg & Eastorn Rallroad Company, held at tho nfficn of tho Company in Kelthsburg, STay &1, 1874, tho following sosuluclin viha adopiod, aud ordrod o' b pubiahud us: cording to lmrs “Tiesalved, That & mooting of the Btooklolders of the Wolthsburg & Hastorn Kallrond Company o' and horo. by i ‘called fo oot ot tho aftico of tio Qompany, 86 oy Bareor. Connty, Ty &t 8 ochook by 'OESDAY, AUG, 18, 167 ["f tiio purpono uf muthors izing & Inan'of ten thowsand dallars (310,000) por wile 6f aid roud, total sinonnt not to oxcced two milllon and five hdrod housand dullers (52,600,000), for the Durchaso £ fron.and. quipmont for sald railroad, Vindh Btooke BGitior 18 Toquestod ta bia prosont In orson F by proxy. ‘W. D. SMITH., Prosidont. J.B. HOLLAND, Booretary. Ofe of Chicazo & Norliwestern Haifiay Company, 52 Wallst New Youx, Apetl 50, 1870, The anngal maoting of the stuokbalders aud undiold- exa of 1ho Onleago & Nortuwostorn Tallway Company, fur Tho olcetion af Direotors pursuagt to law, sl fof the {ransaction of auoh atlior buaines as may gomo bolurs ¥atd mooting, will bo hold nt thu oflisbof tho Gumany. 1u {80 ity i Chicayn, on Thurday, tho 4th day of Jana Boxt, Bl o'lnok Hondbaaurs will authonticate TREIE gt voto by prosantits thole voting bunda st the oo ofihe Company T Walkit, "Now York, for rogle: o 3 tration.on or bofore Bao 4yl it R Prosidont, M, Y. 8yres, Jn,, Booretary, OFFICE CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PA- CIFIC RATLROAD COMPANY. April 23, 1874, The annnal maoting of the Btackholders of tho Ulilcago, Rook Julnud & Pucifia Rallroad Company, for the aloction of Dircotors, pursuant 10 law, and tho transaotlon of suoh othier businoss as moy come bofore thom, will be hold nt tho oflico of tha Coinpaay, in tho city of Chicago, on Wodnesday, tho thizd day of Juno noxt, at 11 o'olock a, m, JOIIN ¥, TRACY, Presidont, i, 11, TOWS, Booratary. WANTED, PHOTOGRAPHERS, ATTENTION “We want five Oporators, Men of Good Address, on Monday. . I BRAND & OO, 8% 506 Wabasb-ave E = El=] 2 Bl | 2g 8 B O vo || Ew 3 22 = Eg & o gflsé @ ‘Sgrmfi ESE b || R S8 B F e g || 80 “’F S 906 g nBEd 59 (B g o @ Bl Za B g el F’g‘n- =2 g O m i | B 2 akg =W 515.5'22.‘ go.: W:Ew LH'E'H @ Fg‘%m g3 58 B g% m! 1 =1 - 1l Fu & 8 [ 5 LACE AND SUMMER GARMENTS. LACR GARMENTS SUMMER COSTUMES! MONDAY, June 1, wo shall open Xlogant Styles Llama Lace Points, Llama Lace Talmas, Llama Lace Jackets, Sleeveless Jackets, Ladics® Costumey, Overdresses, and Polonaises, in Lawn, Swiss, Organdie and Nainsook. A speceialty in Graduating Dresses, and o fresh assortment of the Fashionable Xam Garn Jacket. AN which will he offered at tho Lowest Prices of tle Season. L Leiter & G0, STATE & WASHINGTON-STS. CHAMPION GLUE. b Eflflfl LAWN MOWERS! EXCELSIOR LAWN SPRINELER, LAWN MOWERS. LAWN HOWERS! SOLIL AGENTS FOR TUR EXCELSIOR HYDRANT HOSE, &c. ALLKINDS OF LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED. i RAL BANKS & -5t,, cornur Wasiiington (adfoin- ing outranco to Taanol). THE FAVORITE LAWN MOWER. Manutactured and for anio, wholosalo and ratall, Ly the KD Sewlng Maohiue Compony, o, 1393 Stavto=st., LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRIGHS STRANERS. For Raoclne, Milwaukeo, Shoboygan, Manito. wac, ota., dally (Sundaga oxecptod). .er DM, 25~Saturday’s bont don'tleavo until 8 p, m, Tor Grand Ilavon, Muskegon, otc., datly (un- deys excopted)usyes, aen . Tp.m. Tor t. Jaseph, Tuosday, Thursday, and Satur- 11D me and day, Yor Manisteo and Ludingion, Tuesday ‘Thursday... Tor Graon Bay and Intormedizto porls, Tuosday and Fridag, s T Pam, Tor lircanabs, nnd intermediato ports, Mone dny and Tharsday, . Dv.m. $3~Ottive and Docks, i} Da.m, oot Mlchigan-av, FINANCIAL, CITIZENS' BANK OF CHICAGQ, 153 Madison Stroct. Bank of Discount and Deposit. Invest- mont Securitics n Bpecinlty. Schiols Bridge, uud Water s Longhte E. ¥. N EN, Coshiler. Il B. JENKS, Prestient. Hpocial or General, With 735,000 oash, to tako the placa ol e rotiring, in o wall-ustablished wholoss SPEGIAL, Tonl ustnlo scurity agaiust | JRAL, ono compotont to tako Tull cinrgn of o s preforratl, Addross N b9, ribuns vitioe, 70 IHVESTORS! Cook Enm‘(y{’l (kfl\‘lcmfl/ Bonds and Illinols 10 por cont B P lsam. i ppraved collatorals at low rate of interast, PRESTON, XEAN & CO 100 Washin ROBERT WINTHROP & CO. DANKERS AND BROKERS, , Now York, ezacuta ordora far STOCKS, 'ANI GOLD), nfow 4 per cont lutorost, on Dise h tranaaot s gotoral Hautiug and Lrokorays Businos, LUMBER OR COAL DOCK TO RENT ORFOR BALH, 160 foot front on Twollth-st., running back to the Empire 8lip, with railrond ~,connections, mnenr Twolfth-st. bridge. Apply to M. PETRIN, 163 Washingtou.st.. Batemont, frt LA s BUSINESS CHANC A GOOD CHANCE 0 HAKE MONEY, BALIZ-Soda Manufaotory, complete, with two Dt an and uno Buglo Toum, and wowd ousom. Call at h66 Wert Uhleapn-av, Callnt 165 Waat Uhlngny GOLD PENS, OIL.D PEHIN MAUFACTORY, 187 “AN()ULP“-H'I“" glrlgul Tlousa,) : ty at Itot aintud, Buat-aoluoted Btook b the elgy Rt O FH (VRN Seerotary of tha Treasury. CHICAGO, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1874. WASHINGTON. Anthony Sceures a Cham- pion in Bold Ben Butler. Miss fle Will Report in Favor of Re- mitting Judge Munt’s Fine, The Old, 01d Story About Rich- ardson’s Retirement, A Promiso that It Will Take Place To-day. Congress Growlng Hot and Sticking 1o Business The House-Vote for the Admission of New Mexico. Civil Rights -~ Financial Yote-Gotting » ==-Cuban Recognitions-«*¢ Arkane sas Travelers,” SUSAN B. ANTHONY’S FINE, WasiiNarox, May 81.—Tho Iouse Judiclary Commitieo reported upon the potition of jSusan B. Authony for romission ot tho fino imposed by Judgo Hunt, of tho Northorn District of Now York, for ulleged illegal voting, saying that, ‘upon the question of withdrawing tho case from tho jury, it would seom that the Judgo himsoll vacillated in tho trial, bocause Lo permittod evi- denco to be gono into on both eides as ques- tions of fact, -tonding to show whether the potitioner' dld or did not yoto Jnowing that sho had no right #o to do, but, aftorward, withdrew the consideration of that ovidence, upon the fact of intontion, or guilty Inowledge, wholly from tha jury, and ORDERED A YEUDICT TO S ENTERED UP, upon his own decigion without nllowing the question to bo argned or submitted to the jury, or the jury to paesupon it. Afterreciting ulong array of precodents to show that Judge ITunt was in error, nnd argning to the game effect on constitutional grounds, THIE REPORT CONCLUDES : “Therofore, becanso tho fno has been impored by o courtof tho United Btates, for nn offenss friable by Jury, without tho same belng submitted to a jury auil becal 60 the Court assunied to flkelf the riglt to onter o vordict without submitting tho caso to the jury, and, in order that tho judgment of (ho Houso of Icpre sentatives, §f It coneur with the Juugment of tho Com- mittee, may, in the most signal aud impreesivo form mark {ta_delormination to sustain in ita Jutegrity tho common Isw right of trial b recomnond that the prasor of the po d, zud, to this end, report tho following bill, wit Jury, sour Comnitise, titioner o grant- tho Tocomnendation thiut it do pass, ————— THE TREASURY SUCCESSION, Special Dispateh to 2'he Chicago T'ribune, THE NEW TREASULER TO DL NOMINATED TO-DAY. ‘Wasuivaroy, May 31.—The Ways and Means Committoe aro still quite confident that tho Presi- dont will send tho name of Bristow to be Sscre- tary of the 'reasury,'sud Richardson to bo Judga of tho Court of Claims, to the Senato to-morrow, Thero is some spoculation counecting Delano with the Troasury and Bristow with tho Interior, but it does not scem to bo well founded, Bristow is still here. Richardsoh is vory much afrmid that he will not bo conflrmed to the judicial po zition which 1t i sougcht to givo him, by way of letting him down casy to the public. "Ho atill maintaing that ko is not to leuve his present po- sition. ‘Accepting a3 corract the belief entortained by tho Wuys aud Means Commitles, Richardson ap- poars in the light of u deliberate liar. Thoy bave information that, uo_ luter thun Thursduy last, Tichardeon's friends, at his own raquest, vieite tho President to urge still furiher delay in tho matter of tho romoval, and that Grant was not dinposed to coucedo aything, so that the Suo- retary must have known for somo days that ho wnss to bo removed, whilo Lo bus uniformly de- niod that anylhing of the sort vas guummpfuma. ‘I'ho comment 15 made that, aside from his mon- tal weaknees, I3 REMARKADLE MENDACITY alone, giving color na it docs {o u suspicion that horeally was criminelly involved in the BSuoborn frauds, und haa tostified untruthfully, stamps him oy utterly unworthy auy judicial pouition, loast of all otia bosleged by elaimunts, with all those corrupt intluences which thal clasy can bring to bear to effect thoir purposes. 1t reems quite cortaiu that Graut would nos cons sent to romovo Richardson till he had rocoived essurances that his nomination to the Ilench wonld be confirmetl, while it ulso appenrs just ay cortain, that kiuce ho had received uch nu- surances, lio wis impatient to make tho chunge and have done with it, (70 the Assoctated Press.) Wasnsartos, May 3L—Tho i ations are that the lresident’ will to-morrow send to the Sennte the nomination of Col, Bristow to be 1t s thought thut thero will bo eovernl 1mportant chengos in tho CLrensury Dopurtment consequont on thoe con- firmation of Bristow, who is now in Washington. ‘Ibe namination of Richardson to bo Associate Judgo of the Court of Cluims will also bo sont to tho Bonato this week, e e LOUISIANA RELIEF. PLAN TO NELIEVE THE SUFFELENS BY TUE FLOOD. Wasmsaros, May 81.—It is snid by Louls- ianlons now hero that the damagos to mauy levees during tho Inta War have novor beon re- peived, aud that tho provont flood hns so ravaged the lovees which wororebnilt by tho impoverishad peoplo us to ronder their ropnirs nud recoustruc- tlon imposible excopt by national aid. 1t is now proposed by Sonator Alcorn snd othors to fur- nish lubor {o peoplo whose corops are destroyed in rebuilding broken lovees to insme the noxt and future orops, sug thus mrest the famine. Tive million cubio yards of lovees, costing somo 92,000,000, are reported a8 neodod for ropairs, 1¢ is propiosed in Marey's bill to appoint o mixed Commuission of military and eivil ouginoors, to invostigato and roport a more complotn ‘)lan for the control of the Missiseippi River nud the com- pleta roclamulion of its great dolta alluvial, e iy NOTES AND NEWS. Special Dispateh to e Chicaqo Y'ribune, MINISTER DANOROFT'S BUCOESSOR. Wasniwaton, D, O, May 3L.—It in reported {hat J, O, Bonoraft Davis, the prosont Assistant- fecretary of Stato, will succoed Mr, Bancroft as Minister at Borlin, The Intter-nnmed pontlo- man 8 to como home to finish his book, having already lensed, according to rumor, a houne in thiy city. THE TARIFF DILL The Tarlft bill, which the Ways and Monny Committea will attompt to put through the House to-morraw, under & eusponsion of the rulos, is the pending mansure, with & fow of tho prragraphs likely to excite discussion strickon out. ADJOURNMENT OF CONGREHS, The broiling hot weathor of tho last fow days hias made Congresemon intouuely anxious to get away from Washington, nnd, although there is yot much to Lo accomptishod, it seoins accopiod that adjournmont will bo Lad by tho tima sot— the 224 of June, THE CURRENOY CONFRRENCE COMMITTAN, The Conferenco Comumitteo on the Cutrency bill oxpoet to liave another meuting to-morrow morning, 1t 18 now expucted that thoy will not mako any s0rt of roport for noveral days, THUE ILLINOI EDITONS, Tho majority of thoIllluow editorialexoursion party romainad over Sundny in Ballimoro, and [ will not roach this oity until to-morrow foro- noon, Inthe afternoon tho exoursionista will make a stonmboat voyage down tho Potomag River, relurning at » Iate hour. Tho parly will remain in Washington until ‘Churaday, TREASURY QOLD BALES YOR JUNT, ‘Wasminatox, May 81,—1he Buornlnq of the Tronsury hns dirootod tho Assistant Trensurer at Now York to soll $1,600,000 gold on the first and third Thuredays oncli, and $1,000,000 gold on tho socond and fourth Thursdays each, ov €5,000,000 during Juno. There is no direction for tho purchaso of bonds. s CONGRESSIONAL MATTERS. From Qur Own Correapondent, WABIINGTON, Muy 36, 1874, Thoro {a plonty of nows just now, Tho birds inthe greon aquarcs aro full of itoms, and sing them aloud. Logislation has blossomod, and by tho st of Julytho most unintorosting Gongresa which has assembled sinco the birth of the Re- publioan party will go homo ta look Into the oyos of an unwolcomiug constituonoy. NEW AEXICO. The Moune has, by a large voto, appnrently declared for tho admission of Now Moxico,—an anclontly-settled dosort, distresaful to mules snd on, and inhabited by s population of groasors and bhalf-breeds, Pueplos who go into their houses by the roof atd pull iu fhe laddor, and oliticinns wandering ftom the face of God. I any Territory has a worse population, thie” books fail to doscribo it, Dut this voto Was given in.tho 1louse out of complimout fo tho Dalegato, o popular follow, who wanted to use it as au argn- mont for his ro-olection. This is playlng the fool with Govornmont, and prostituting an act of Parlinmont to affect a distant local clection. Some porsons Lave suspocted that thero roally was an intriguo in this,—~to precipitato tho ad- mieefon of 'Torritorios in ordor to pack the Socn- ato for yoars to como in tho intorests of the Ito- publican party, and offsot the loss of carpot~ buggod Stateslike Toxas, Goorgia, nnd Arkavsas. I think not, however ; but it is a roflection upon the sagacity of tho House of Ropresontatives thatit should tako the imtiative in s movemont to increaso the relative power of a Sonate alrondy of alarming proponderanco and unscrupulous ambition, THE OIVIL-RIGHTA BILL. Wo bave seon nearly nccomplished, in tho Jesuitry of ovents, * that which yot scoms impos- aiblo: “the clevation of Africans to socinl impar- tiality in tho schiool, the thoatre, the rall-car, tho hotel, nud the gravo., Tho Sonato sat up all night to iusist upon it, watohod by ardout no- groes in the gallory all through tho round of the #un aud moon,—two races 3ot a littlo way apart, drawing noaver in the forumof history, liko Lisau reconciled to Jacob on tho plain of Poniol, I seomad to foel that it was porhaps the Inat act of moral_nnd social importauca in tho lifo of tho Republiean party, henceforth without an orrand, The L'residing Offleer of the Senato voted against it,—1r. Carpontor ; - but tho two vartios stood in fuitly wolid array on opposing stdes, tho nogro between them to tho lant, As Ilooked down on the scene, in the dopths of the night, with the rost of tho Capitol do- sorted,—a marble gloom, a cavarnous Isbyrinth, —aud only this Senate wing bathed in the glow of light, 1 felt tho antiquity of the Worlbih somo concoption of olernity, in the remembrance of thio conturies it bns talken to rid the world of the singlo ipstitution of slavery. In the fif- toenth contury, nodor Prince Lienry of Portugal, tho capturo of Africans for purposes of slavery conmmoncod. Whilo wo liavo spont just 250 yours In tha business, Portugal und Spain—tho Tormer through its American Ewmpiro of Brozil— show little disposition tonbandon it. I'our hun- dred yoars muy bo the duration_of this Otristian institution npon the enith, How long, thou, has tho earth been populatod, to sccomplish the desigay of Providouce aud porform the ovolu- tions of sooloty upon it? Six thonsand years ? And four hundied of them given up to this tri- fle? lavery has boen the practice of Colnmbns, Waghington, and, perhaps, Gen, Grant, cortain- 1y his wife's fathor. CURRENCY TRINGS. They, hevo prasod o blil in tho direction of Iiberalived, or expandod, banking in one Liouse, 8 3 Bop to the whale—the whalo of publiz quar- ulousuoss, which swashos through tho sca of hurd_timos, an awkward swimnior and without an objoctive voiut, but strong aund wicked to cvunchy politicinng, ' Thin is an wogry issuo, 1 may boe called *financinl vote-getiing.” The politicians are 08 polits to tho poople just bofore olection as that elogant Frenchman who, unuhxg Tuiss Indy look fondly at_tho moon, said: * Dou' look at it, dear; Lean't givo it toyou!™ What- aver the voto-givors want aud the politician can- rot give, racks hiy brain, Now they want '* more money.” o is in dospair thereabout. Will tho peoplo, undor the vuctllations of want and waste, permit_any moro an indopondont public life which dare upenk to them as authoritativaly us thoy to pubhic mou? On this issuo of the cur- rouoy, self-governmont is on lrial. Can wo al- ford to bo poor for the vaka of boing sound and happy ? OUNAN(RECOGNITION, Nothing but the Now York World is annoyed at tho proposed rocognition of Cuba by the United Statos. Itis to be prosumod that wo muet recognize Cuba at some tune, even it Alr. Webster's articlon ghow their nsunl de]icuof' and renuitivencss on tho subjoct. A client should not demand too much of his attorney, and wa might suggest to Bpain to remind Mr, Webster that there 1s such a thing 28 earning his monoy too much, When w poor devil has baen fighting fivo yoars, —g}nkud oatlawed, starved, but atill intropid, tholigh the United 'States by contrib- utod gunboats to coop him up and aid bis op- prossor,—it is no groat reciiossnoss to say: 11 yout cuuld bo freo wo would udmit it ; mean- time, that you aro & bolligerent is ro plain to the world nind the pitying augels in 1eavon, that wo recognizo it." On this proposition, abolted Ly one of the morning-newspapers of \Vnuhmg- ton, the World conncets Cuban bonds and the Washinglon Hiug with the usual rofrain about Louus Bhopherd. %Jm I do not beliove that cithor Boss Shopherd or suy Washiugton newspapor would aceopt & S‘smuluh Loud. _Its sen! is blood- rod, and 1t 1 made payable to Judas, TUE ABEANBAS OENTLEMAN. This city is filled with tho fugilive bighway- robbera of Atkausas, headed by Jnck McClura and Bhertif Olivor, of Lattle Itock, both of whom drovo away wurreptitiously, and took a ailroad- train many miles out of the city. Thoy‘are now industrionnly seoking to accomplish u revolu- tion, aud recovor ths Stato through Conzros- sional aotion, aud are writing bogus telegraphic dispatchey, relatiug horrors in Arkansus, I went 10 seo Albert Liko last Sunday, aud ho said as follows : *‘Fhio attompt to mako tho Arkansns contost o parsonal strugkle batweon Uaxtor aud Lrooks i all wiawpprehension, Baxtor i u native man und a steady Unionist in tho War, who 1aised & vegiment of homa-voldiery, and, aftor tha peaco, retivod {o hig place. 1Mis character was nlways honorablo, and Lha bittorest Contederato witl any w0, For that cheracter, Clayton aud 3cClure Lrought him forward ugaiust Dreoks, and, if thore was any fraud, he had no knowledgo of it; for, during tioe campaign, bo spoke but little, and nover was admitted to know of thefr manip- ulntlon, Ile was pencofully installed; but thoy conld not use biwn, aud his appointmonts were nde on tho scora of rosponsibility aud oitizon- y ahip,—~rojeeting unworthy peoplo, whothor Iie- pubticaus or not. Thoy pasned a bill prosenth tho railroads all their construction-bonds whi the Hlato had indorsed,—renlly giv bonds away to their ndventure. votoed this bill, Thoy next F’M. formod the monswous dued of enacting tho whole iStato to be a Motropolitau_Polico Diy- triet, governed by myrmidous from Littlo Rtock, ‘Inat bill ho vetoed ulso, Then Clayton snd Doreey wont from Washiuglon to Little Tock, and aid to Baztor: * oo hers! 1f you give uy tho ap&wlutmouz of all the Begistrars, 50 wa can wurry tho Stuto noxt time, you way stay, If you don't, we'll oust you," + Tlo rofused, * Thoy went over to Irooks and fixed up u treaty with him, and plunged tho State into_rovolution. Noue of thowe won can live in Arkavsas, alter tho outragos thoy have performed, Judge luse tord mo that Doveey, and Clagton tao, Lad bought tholr soats in {he Henst, and the proof existed in Dorsey's oheeka Jargely given vut-sud-out.” G, b TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The stoamer Colorado, for Yokohema, took out n fuil sat of eatronomical instruments for Prof. Davidson's transit of Venuw expodition to the coast of dapan ; alson car-load of Gatling Kuns tor the Mikado, . =A two-thirds intoront in tha Mono Mine wan aold in Balt Lake City, Utah, day beloro yester- dny for 400,000, and the muuu{ dolivered, ~—Home troublo ia taklng place in Dotrolt, Mich,, with unomployed warklugmen, who Liave ‘hefore heen hirad by the city, but who have been discharged undor the retronchiment effcoted by tho now Board of Publio Works, They flocked to tho Olty-Hnll Inst Baturday, in quite a body, domanding worl or monoy, and tho same mgul nomo Poles bont quite sevoroly o sotwor-contractor who refused thom Inbor, —Bnporvisor John Dow, of Bunfiold Town- ship, Eaton County, Mich,, las hold that ofos thirty-six years, 1lo (s now 70 yoars old, POLITICAL, Farmors’ Mootings Xlcld in Varlous Parts of the State Satnrdny, to Send Delegates to the Springfiold Xndes pondont Convention. VENMILLION COUNTY. Special Dispatch to I'he Chieano Tribune, Dawvinie, 1L, M?’y 80.—The Vermillion County Itepublican Convention, which wns advortisad to ausemblo at the Opern-House at this plaoo to-dny, for the purpose of nzmulntlng dologatos to the Stato Convention ot Bpringflold, June 17, was rather an abortive .aMlair, nobody but ofllcc-haldors and would-bo oflice-holders participating. Afler o derl of hnrd work, sbont s dozon of these ‘wero found who were intorestod enough in tho matter to nssemblo and orgenizo. The Ifon, J, . Oakwood was mado Chairman, The followlug dolggates wora thon aproitod : . P, Ohandler, T. P, Martin, and W. P, Cane non, of Dauville Township ; 7. -B. Loo, of Loy Lownehip ; Jacob Yapp, of Goorgetown Town- fhip 3 @ 0. Dlorco, of Liwood Township ; John 1t Bowers, of Midilleford Township ; Goorgo W. YPowoll, of Carroll Fownship ; and the Ion. J. 1I. Oakwood, of Catlin Township. * On Saturday, Jure 6, the Independents of this county will uémnlnt dologntes to represent them 1n the State Convention to bo holdon at Spring- fleld on tho 10th of June. All who are in favor of roform, aud opporod to tho two old poltienly orgnnlzndnna. are mnvited to participate. This now organization will mako o strong offort to carry Vermillion County this fall, JERSEY COUNTY. Snecial Disvntch to The Chicago Tribune, JensEyviuLg, 111, Mny 81.—Ab tho Farmors’ Conveuntion hold here to-duy, aftor a spiritod discuesion n voto wau taken ‘a8 to whother dele~ gotos should bo olected to the Stato Convention. A voto showed the meoting to bo'ogually divided. The Presidont, the Hon. Willinm R, Dlcars, do- cided that nono would bo chosen. Many, boin; diseatisfled with tho result of the meoting, wi 10 doubt represont tho county on tho 10th ab Sprivglield, MORGAN COUNTY. Special Diapateh to The Clacaqgo Trioune, Jacksonvinte, I, May 30.—Io pursuance to the call of tho Execulive Commitica of tho Blorgan County Fnrmors' Associntion, somo mombors of Farmers' Clubs and Grangors mos this aftornoon and elected. ax dolegatos to the Anti-Monopoly Convention at Springficld, Tuno 17, James L, Wyatt, O. C. Coultas, C. 8. Csmp- bell, Williafo Pattorson, J. 8, Spircs, and Job English. No rexolutions wore adopted, the As- gociution having nt ite last mectiug indorsed tho action of tho Decatur Convontion, and de- manded tho abolition of National Vanks and au increase of tho grocnback cwrrency. The aitondanco was vory wsmnll. Spocchies wero wmade by Prof. J. B. Turner aud othera, HTEPHENSON COUNTY, Special Diapateh to Ihe Chicuao T'ribune, Faxeront, [, May 80.—At tho Indepondont Convontion this afternoon, the following-named porsous wero selectod as dologates to the Spring- 1leld State Convention, on tho 10th of Juno: W. T\ Proston, the Hon, L. T. Cronkrito, J. M. Chambers, Jore Yattison, Iloss Babeock, Td- mund athaway, and John Smallwood. No res- olutions were adopted. z WNOK COUNTY, Snecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Gavusnuna, L, May 80.—The Xuox County Farmers' A:uocmlou. in its session this aftor- noon, passed a_resolution calling a county con- vention, to bn hold in {his place, Jnoo 6. Tho number of dolegates was fixod at ons for every ton mombers of Farmers’ Cluba aud Industrial Assoclations in the county. CIIRISTIAN COUNTY. Spectal Disgatch fo 2'he Clifeago Tribune, TayronvrnLy, L., May 30.—A Tarmors', Me- chanica’, and Laboring-Men's County Johvon- tion wat hold at thix place to-day for tho pur- -paro of niominating dolozates to-the Ytate Con- vontlon at Springield, June 10. ‘tho iclluwi:? dolegates wero- uppointed : Tho Hon. H, M. Van Dever, O. W. Biblav, J, W. Huntor, Dinl Davis, snd T, Carry. ‘Tho dologntes go unin- structed, The Convontion was united aud har- monious. No resolutions wera presented. Me ansas Indepondents, Svecial Dispatcis to The Clicago Fribune, Paora, Kao,, May 80,—Norman J. Colman, of 8t. Louit, addvessed un immenso gathoring' of the Grangiors of this county hero to-day. Ho took strong prouuda against the Administration, 1le charactorized tho protective wariff as & sys- tom of robbery, and the Patent Right laws as the most_gigantic'fraud of {ho ago. Ho said that the Grange was not o political organization, but had for its object the flnancisl, socinl, intelli- gent, and moral improvenent of the naricultural clzugoe, He advised inuerendem politienl aclion, and the ropudiation of all former politicul trick- sters, This was the lnrgest meoting ever hetd in this county, and augnrs well for the auccess of the Indopondent paity in Knnsna. ealifornin Elections. B8an Fraxcisco, Cal,, May 81.—The City of Vallejo. by & small majority, voted in favor of licensing the ealo of liquors, Roturns so far indicate that the temporance peuple will aweep the State. Tho Constitutionality of the law will Do hotly contested by the dealers. No election has been neld in this city yot. Granges in Michigan, Rpecial Dispateh to T'he Chizago Triditne, TAyuiNG, Mich., May 80.—Nov. 20, 1872, Born- side Grauge, Lupoor County, wie the only Grauge in the Btata of Michigau. Nov. 20, 1873, the number bad increased to 150; now thoy number 430; and, by Nov. 20, 1874, it s oxpeoied thoro will be 600. New foople’s Party i Indinno, Laraverte, Ind., May 81.—Delcgatos to the new Loople’s party mot hera Saturday, and nom- inated & full county ticket and mado'w platform. P FIRES. Large Elevator Destroyed ot Chenoa, 1. Speclal Dispateh to e Chicago T'ribune, Broosuxaron, I, May 8L—A spocinl die- patel to tho Panlagraph from Chenn, rocoived this afternoon, uays that at 11:40 o'clock this forenoon smoke was seon issuing from the cupo- In of tho throo-utory elevator aud warehonse of Havnes, Jordan & Co., Chonon, and an nlarm was jmnedintoly givon. ' [n & fow minutes the building was wrappod in flamnos, aud tho oflice a few foot enst was nlso on five, DBoth were quick- 1y destrovad, involving a losa of 25,000, Thore wore 80,000 bushels of grain in slore, bought st from 62 to 5 conts, of which about 4,000 bushels will be merchantabla for distillory uso, The elevator cost $8,000 whon now, One car of grain, wtandiug on s sido-track, and in the custody of the Chiengo & Alton Railrond, was also burned, One eac of grain was Jonded by ehute and saved aftor the fire began. ‘Ihie origin of the firo is unknown; it might have beon causod by sparks from n Chiengo & Alton engine, but, ns the last ono passed ut 9 o'olock, this is searcely probable, Tour tramps, who are suspectod of hiving slept in tha elavator, wro incustody, A fire-ongine and mon from Bloomington arrived in timo to #avo gowe corn_and provont *the sprend of tho fire. ‘Tho trip of 24 miles was made by Engine No. 147, Enginoer Mitlor, in twonty-fiva minutes, inoluding ono atop, At IPoru, M. Speetal Dizpateh to 'he Chicano T'ribune, TaSanie, 11, dlay 31.—A slaughter-houns, Dolonging to dacobs & Barngasgor, was burned in Poru yesterday afiornoon, togothor with a number of hogs aud calves, and & considernble quantity of tallow, Tota! loss ahout 38,600 no raport us to insurance, The origin of the firo i uulknown, At Sichmond, Ind. Spectul Lispatel to T'he Chicago T'ribune. Rrounosy, May 31.—One of the largo barus at Hawkens' dalry, together with the contents, consisting of tive wagous, threo horaes, agrivul- tural implements, foed, eto,, was fotally con- sumod by fivo ab an orrly hour thia morning, Loss estimntod at §5,000 ; insurance, 81,600, No cause uesigned, in Inghom County, Mich, Corresnondence of The Chicago Tribuns, LawaiNg, Mich,, May 28.—A stemn_saw-miil was burnod to tho gronnd in Leroy Townshp, Iugham County, yesterday, It wau ownod b{ » :’ompwy residing lu Clovoland, 0., aud 01l Clty, 8 -rovive thacandidaturo of o Gorman Princo for NUMBER N FOREIGN. rogard to whoat, the crop in clay noil does not promige a vory Jargo ylold ; on other noils, the gmnpucu,mr o largo yield aro oxcollont. In hiawwassas aud Gonessee Conntios, and in somo parta of ln?lmm County, whent is poor, and the hnrvout will probably bo o light one. Eleowhoro roports are favorablo. Owing to the high prico [)rnvnlunt for onts, o greator broadth than usual has beon sown with that staplo this spring, Corn has but just commenced to grow, but it can yot maturs and prove a flno crop. Moro Fuh!uun thun usual have beon planted, and, un- Germany Not Pressing a Candldate for the Spanish Throne, Onleb Oushing Rei ‘rs Hig False §a ! 7} osn sorloualy damaged by the bugs, the crop Step m: Irid, wil be much lltgu§ i lagt ynnr’.s "The pros- e pecta for fruit of all’kinda woro never #0 falr as No Presage of C E'nrl for the Now Frehoh; ~ nistry. K at presont, ¥ ' In Wisconsin, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Manison, Wis., May 80.—Crops in this region aro Jooking magnlficoutly. Tho growth of grass, small grains, and coru, i wonderful, caestiin i e RELIGIOUS. The Oongregational Associntions” ~" . Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kenwanes, I1L, Moy 81.—The churchen in this city aud the neighboring towna wore supplied by the members of the Cougregational Associstion, The evening screlon was & missionary meoting, addressed by Socrotaries Humphroy and Treat, and by Miss. Rankin, for many yosrs o missione ary in Moxico. Sue'ssid that, hoaring of tho doa- titution of Mexico, she rosolved to do some- thing for that country. 1In 1852 sho wont to Brownaville, Toxas, where ahe found many Moxi- cnng, As tho Goyernment would not allow hor to tnko tho Biblo into Moxico sho remained there, thinking her teaching might be tho littla Jonvon which a woman ‘took and hid in threo mansures of moal till tho whole was loavencd, When sho went to Now Orloans to ruite money for o echool building, she was told by the ministers that they waulf RATIIER BEND DULLETS TO MEXICO THAN BIDLES. Bho secured $2,600 for & building, and com= menced school. Through the children and others, sho sont 1,600 Biblos and 200,000 pages of tracts tnto Moxico, beforo the prohibition was Its Carcer Not/ ,5';' kely to Be Long or¥ ' liant. w4 N Borious Riot in Limerick. GERIMANY. # BEnLN, May 81.—Tho rumorg that Germany seaks to disturb the Luxembourg treaty and to tho Spanish throne, which have boen for some dayn in circulation throughout Europe, are con- sidered hora to bo wholly without foundation. P'rince Bismerck is Alowly recovoring his Lionlth ou bis estatss at Varzi iy SPAIN, . Mapnip, May 81,—Calob Cushing, Minister of the United Stato, wan rocoived to-dny by Presi- dont Heahala with tho cnstomary ceromonics. Sonor Mantilla has been appointed Miuistor of Spain at Washington. I'ho Govornmont has forbidden the pross from altncking the Governmont fluancial schomos. Mey 81.—Hornant {8 completoly in~ Carliats, who havo bad some 8harp | romoved. Tho women, instigated by a priest, slirnishos with tho garrison. said tho ‘jndgmonts of 'God would Zall" wpon s bor; sho was willing to abide God's FRANCE, Judgments, This priest was soon lost on n Pants, May 81.—Tho Asrembly has setilod upon the foliowing as the order in which the im- vortant business before it is to bo taken TFiret, the Munleipal Electoral Dill; socond, the Munioipal Orgauization bill; and, tlird, the General Blectoral bill, "I'ho Catholls Club of this city has been entor- taining tho pilgrims from the Unitod Statos. Pans, Moy $1,—At_tho meoting of tho Loft to-dny, 1t was reaclved that n motion for the dis- golution of the Aysombly should be prossed, and that overturos should ba mado to other soctions of tho Chamber to socure thoir co-operation in the movement, Panis, May 81.—Thesale and circulation of tho Siecle nowapaper has baon prolibited in sav- eral dopariments. Prin¢o Napoleon has boen nominated for tho Asgombly in_{he dopartments of Charente, In- forieure, and Seino. stenmor, and porsocution coased, In 1850, re~ ligious frocdom was mecured, and soon a Bible agent was appointed for Mexico. In 1861, tho first two Moxican men wora convorted and Joined a Protestant ohurch., In 1865, she went to Monteroy and detormined to ostablish n mis- sion. B8ho sent out EIGHT NATIVE COXVERTS 28 preachors. Soveral churches have already been gathered in Mexico. Dr, ‘I'reat spoko vory oarncatly of the con- ditions and wants of the hostlion, aud gave mnu{,tnuuhln incidonta to show their desiro for the Gospol, yot three-fourths of their: church mombara guvo nothing for foreign missions, He thion gavo an interasting raview of tho providens tial hiatory of missions, to ahow that God had boon and Was arrauging ovonts to give the nm tion to Christ, The American Board of Come miasloners of Foroign Minsious bolonged to the Conpgrogationalists, aud they wero to give ‘ag Gospol to tho Loathon, thronghit. Thoy nsodod foroign missions to Hresurvo sound dosirine, to take the wiolo world into their hearts and to de- olop "tho bighost typo of Gistinn liing, 14The Moderator, in_behalf of {tho Association, roturned thanks for the genorous hospitality ro- coived, and tho Rev. James Tompkine, pastor of the church, responded 1n appropriate romarks. S GREAT DRITAIN, . Loxpox, June 1—5:30 a. m.—A merions riot ocewrred in Limerick yostorday, A mob of about 1,000 persona nttacked n party of militin, The polico dofended the lattor aud were stoned by the rioters. Roinforcemonts arrived from thio stntiona, sud the rot was finally suppressod af- tor & considerable munber had besa wjured.’ ROCHEFORT. Ilo Secludes IIimsclf in & Jersey Vil= lage—Another Strictly IRoliable Ace count of Klis Ewcape. New Yonx, May 81.—Rachofort kopt his room intho Grand Central Hotel to-day until aftor- noon, making wp bis correspondanae, and abso- lutely rofusing an audienco t& any parties who wishied to epenk with him. Later iu the day he visited tho houso of M. Pelletter, where he was hospitably entortained, and was waited upon by & fow members of the French socioty, * Rofu- peos de In Commune,” Ha still rofuses to bo entortalnad by auy societios, or to have s recop- tion tenderod him, Lt in stulod that, during his stay in ths olty, which will be about cight or nino days, lio will take up his quarters at the residence of M. Pelletior, in Yonkors, tho use af which has been oiforod bim, Il spont tho evoning nt tho louso of “hospitable fricuds. The Herald, publishes o communication from Tochofort, giving his version of tuo history of Fravce from thoe first contemplation of ‘tho Franco-German War, the Commiunists’ lifo .in Sunday-School Convention at Cham. paign, Xk Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Cuadxraias, 11l,, May 31,—The Sabbuth-Sohool Associntion convenen hero on Tuesday, Dolo: gates inve already bogan to arrivo, ‘This morn. g J, W. Dean, Eaq., of Clicago, pronchiod in tho Mothodist Church, and Maj. Whittle, of Chieago, in the Opera-Houge. In tho aftornoon, Mr. Dean addrossed s mass-meeting of the children. A Chicago gontioman lectured ta ihe students of "the Industrial Univeraity in tho ochopel hall on the parable of tho Good Sminayitnn, making a_grest imprea- wion on the Iargo body of studonts and citizonk Eresunh Similar meotings ars to be held in the niversity to-morrow, at 7:30 o'clock in the morning, and at b o'clock in tho evening. To= night & great union mcnt‘m;{ was held. Anothor childron's 1nass mooting will be held fo-morrow, oand s union meoting ab night. Tho mootings in Usbona wore couducted in_the Baptist Chureh, and the Sunday-School Mass Meoting and _evenivg union meoting wera addreused by different membora of the Conyention. Simi- lar meotings will be hold daily in Urbana, Great mtmn i? nlm?dly mé Dy tho poople g;nunfly in 4 ! ! % | the coming of tho Convention, snd arrango- Now Coladonin, o'l oscapo_ thoreéroin. OF | monty'ura made for 700 delogatas. g “Wo bad board it mid that sharks in thoir L hunger aesombled ordinarily ju the neighbor- Contirmation Day in Poorin, Xl. lood of tho slanghter-houses, which ave . Sl"flnll {)h ?lchullu T!’A:z Chicago T'ribuns, situstod not far from the Penineuln, and thnt, £ORIA, [il., May 31,—This hns beon a grand feeding plontifully upon rofuss from tha butch- gflg:}:fi;‘;‘m‘;fl""y “m"“fi,a“m Roman Catholia > Bishop IFoley having been busy om it soldom osonrrad | thnt thoy Would | wil day.coutifming _applicauts at the various s 7~ ‘tho ity ‘principles churches. ‘I'he ceremonics commonced early it P this morning at Sk, Patricl’s, and were continued of swimming, went energotically to work, and in one month after my arrival becomo ono of the best swimmors of the Poninsula, Wo then fa-~ miliarized ourselves with dangor by swimming in the sen for two or three hours each day. I cannot give all perticulars without compromis- ing cortain brave people who lent us their ns- etance. The fact is, that threo prisonors, simply residents of the, placc, Achilio Balliere, Jourde, and Bastion Granthillo nogotintod with the English Captain, Law, of the three-masted later in tho dny at St. Joseph's, and closod finally this ovening at St. Mary's, Tho strest parado wns vory fine, Three bands of musia discoursod enlivening strains, whils banners and flags made_tho scono oxtremoly gay for s Sunday demotstration. The procession coms prised the saoloties of workingmon, tho Fathey athow Tmplmmnco Society, and an [endless number of ‘children, In tho midut of the pro« cession tho Bishop was noticeable in an elogant e e udorstaning{ha | CaTibge surroundod by tho Catbiolio prieuts of . G L 3 g 3 Imporiance of tho prsoners whom he | the ciu e was_ to take on board, ~consontod to | ppinions on the Swing Trinl=Church recoivo us, and engaged fo conduct Dediention. \ us to Australia, but tho Pentnsula was gunrded much too strictly to_permit him to approach it, aud all that he dared promise us was to recoive us it wo had somo method of boardiug his shij which was at tho end of tlio Ronds of New Cal donia, that is to eay, more than throe hours' journey from our fortifiod place, The journoy to the Englsh slip was «* dramatio opisoda of our esoape, and should cortainly lLave suce cumbed to fatigue it our friends of Now Cal donin had not saved ug that longest part of the Jouruey in coming up to us on dark night in ‘rbale-boat, whicli took us in, uaked and all torn Dy the waves and rocks, which out like a yazor,” Special Dispatch to The Chicao Tridune, INDIANAPOLIS, May 31,—The Rov. O, 8. Dean, of Plymouth Congrogational Church, nmgm\wd an able sormon this evening upon the recont trinl of Trof. Bwing. He thought the whols procoeding ill-advised ; that oortain formulas in tho Westmiuster Croed should bo restated in order that it might bettor oxprees tho bolief of all denominatious which adhere to Calvivism. The ohurch was crowded. T'ho Rey. Dr, Hibbard, of Chicago, assisted b tho Rev. J. P, Stuart, of Ciucinnati, to-day dod- icated tho first Swodonborgian hureh erected in Indianapolis. The structure is not imposiug, but is sulliciont for the accommodation of tha — sacioty, which; was organized last July, snd which’ now has n mombership of about fifty. Mr. Hibbard loctures to-morrow evening on the Holy Land. More Weighty Uttorancesof the French Kintovmann. Erig, Pa, May #$1.—At = recent meoting, Tochofort oxprossed lo his friond, Count Ru- pert, of this city, tho opinion that either Thiors or Gambettn would undoubtedly be the future Prasident of tho Frouch Republic, which would Lo definitively eatablished ufter tho now slec- tion, which the nplu'unehiug dizgolution of the Assembly will necossitato, 1o satd that dissolu- tion muut inovitably ocour shortly, > S THE WEATHER, ‘WasnixaroN, May 81.—Prosaninirres.—For the upper lake rogion and Northwest gonerally, clenr woather, norshenst to northwest winds, le fecls no | Atationary or falling temporature, and rising bar~ resentmont agninet Thiers, who procurad hig | omoter. banishment, but witl, on his roturn to Lurops, LOCAL OSSECRVATIONS, co-oporato with him and other membors of tho Citoao, May 81, 1874 Lott to overthrow the MaoMahon Govornment, R e &= 2|5 E RS > CROP REPORTS. Hour orob| § | 3 Direction and| : sl servation, % 3 ares of toind,| Teathers i From Mictilgan, " & Svectal Dispatel to “Phs Chicayo Tribune, Kol Laxsing, Mich,, May 80.—From a relinble 163 8, M., |20,07) T4 B geutioman your corroupondent has learnad tho | i l2:80] a8 [¥aire following in regard to crops: His observations A 04 Clear, oxtendod through the Countigs of Ingham, Liv~ .8 63 Clear, ingston, Oakland, Wayne, Aonroe, Lonaweo, 01 Cluar, Wastitenaw, and Jaokson, Wheat has beon in- | “Maxfmum T, 80, Jurad by the winter, and will not mako an nver- Minimum thormometer, 62, ngo crop, oven with fuvorable conditions; in OUNERAL OUSERVATIONS, many placos tho plant had a yollowish aud slekly Onicaao, June 1—~1 3, m, appearanco, Wheat sown after corn, in Tl Tieather Wind, |lmm or. 2 L = most placos, appoarett thin on the ground, aud to havo winter-killed badly, ‘Ou tho hioavy fiat lands of Mowoo aud Wnyne Qounties, whero suefaco-draining was neglocted, tho plant had boen frozen out in paichios, and #oms entire flolds liave even been plowed up and sown to oats or plunted with corn, Corn is el 81y Cleveland ., [40,70) Davenport , |20t Denver, ... (30 Detrolt, Dulnth uenrly all planted, und a portion has como up avenly, horo has bean no replanting this yoar. In this vicinity, olover and other cultivated meadows have buen injurad by heaving out by [ Fort dary. ja0 frost ; but somo flolds aro looking vory nics, }'_“’{,‘,f,’_‘“":“" whoroe tho ** eateh™ in sooding wus succossful, Le'vhwo Onts aro coming along splendidly, I'otatoos aro | Milwaukoo., »[Clear, all up, but not in advance of tho much-abused | Omaha ..., Clondy, # Colorado,” that enjovs the uolivituda of the | Femubina Granger, the sama as '$he exculont, Qarden- ferms noar tho city uro. looking s nicely us last season, Somo farmers nre complaining of the fool-rot nnd tho loas of n numbor of sheop, but thore will be the usnal amount of wool produced for market, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dernotr, May 8L.—Crop reports from this | good Btate at large are, in genoral, vosy fuvorable, In E Clear, Olear, [Falr, FISHING, Special Dispateh_to The C‘Mtll(la MavisoN, Wis,, Msy 80.—Fishing in our Iakon, oupecially for whito Laus, is remarkabl; Tridune, , and is onjoyol by gundemn from Bf. ouis, Obloago, and eluowhere,