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pound, Bus fhe carbollo acid snd chloride of limo necossary to make il palatablo bring the prica up to the ordinary tignre, Alles ssmoo. Tho Cinoinnatt Commercial sayn: "It is re- marked tbat when Bowry took the witness- stand bo wiped sway & tear.” To which the Enquirer rosponds; '*Yes, & tier of Brecnxa's onths.” Mr, WARRZN Lrraxp, of the new Palce Hote!, Ban Francisco, and Mr. Howanp Pars, of the London pross, arrivod in Chicago Jsat evening from Californis, and are stopping st tho Palmer House, Cincinnati ia going to have a monument of OinorxxaTus on tha top of a tower. The old gen- tleman will iave a young porker nnder oach arm, for which tno mverage Cinoinnatisn will fasl & fratornal rogard. Owing to & Drazlian Jaw which requlrea the {ntermont for five yosrs of all persons dying in ihat country, the remaina of the late Capt. A1~ rnep TiomAs, of New Havon, will not be brought home yot. A Nashvilla clork bocama sodisguated at learn- ing of tho dozons of live pooplo with bullots in their hoad that he doliberately spat out one which lodged in hia brains elovon yeara ago &t tho battlo of Pine Mountain. It la gratifying to obeerve the condescension with which tho New York Iferald accopts para- graphs from *provinclal papers, and improv- ing to note the conaistent conaciousnoss of su- porfority with which it neglocta to give credit for thom. Ropenr Doxsen has given 8100,000 to Dr. Tax's now Fifth Avenuo Church, It is not surprising, A maa whoso views of love, matri- mony, and mother-in-law are 8o correct, muat posrosa othor noble qualities which nosd but the opportunity to aseert thomselves, Bast Hazrrrr, tho wandoring printer, who has beon overywhoro, and romaiued ouly two woeks, was last seon In Virginia City, Nov. Demoral- izing s theso short stops of Baw's ars, thoy aro not half as bad as tho superfluoua commas in- dulged in by many of bia steadior brothren. Tho nowspapors, in commenting upon the in- sanity which seized upon the two unfortunats Fronch soronauts, Bivsn and Spuxxrrr, while high above the clouds, scom to have forgot- ten to point the moral that fow men can oblain an unusual exaliation witbout having tholr lienda turnod. Lorra'a Ban Francisco fonntain {a flnished, and will be aent on immediately, ‘Tlo fact that tho Obioago theatrical company on the Pacifio const found their temporanco proclivities nn- provided for undoubtedly gave an impotus to tho work. The ‘IlooLey cooktsil” s but o xominisconco now. Hoeren, of Slieboygan, was not so blind to hin wife's Infidelity as to ovorything else, nud told Bnaatoxs go. Biaatoxs mettled sil troubles for Hoeren by killing the blind man. That's how thoy do it in Bheboygan, and ils short, sharp, and decigivo work, and about ss oheap and pleasant o8 any known method. Mr. Beecurn sppeared ot church thie other evoning clad in a rubber suit, which oceasions tho Commercial Advertiser to remark thut ‘*he was in unusually elastio spitita” 1t is & pity that the rubber ia insuficient to erase cortain durk and damsging spots fn his record, such ay tho *condoustion ™ lotler, tho “humblo myselt" opistlo, and othors. The Drooklyn Argus, mentioning 3Tns. T TON'S mannor as sho offored Judgo Nersox her Jotter, sayn: * Ilor manvor waspes composed and her appearanvo as amiable ss if sho wora offering his Honor a tokon of hor soul's emoom in the shapo of a butterod bun, And tho Judgo aoconted [t snd 1ald it aside aa i€ ho Lad had atl the buns he wantod at broakfast.” Long Jonx WextwonTi, of Chicago, when a hackman undertook to swindle.him, spit on his hauds and romarked that he was an American cagle oll over, Tho charga was prompily Te- duced,—Current paragraph. If Long Joux ever made sach a romark he waa in orror. Tho noarest hoe ever camo to being an onglo wea many yoara 8go, when ha was a * beak. ” The Polics Court Justico of Detrolt, on whom the Fres Press haa brougbt the condemnation of the English magazines for “levity in court,” is n sorious, metliodical, and dignified lawyer, who probably never madoe a joks in his life. “Brsax” baanot beon Baillff in the Court for soversl yoars. Thusis tho credulity of mon st the disposal of & eorrupt and unscrupulous ssou- lar prosa. The traveling public gonerally and the many personal friends of Mr. D, ', Harnzway, favora- bly known as the caslusr of Gioz Boos. & Doaxx ja the old Tromont House for tureo yoars prior to 1865, will bo pleaacd to leara that aftor to-dsy bo will bo found at tho saahior’s deek in the Grand Pacific. Citanrey Dovaz, the former fncumbont, goca to California to Jook aftor big bonavzaa. Lrow ToomrsoN announces her 671st night in London. But sho doesn't montion ‘whero she passed all of "am.—S!, Zouis Republd- ean. Lypia's waning popularity on this side nocesaltatos a sccond resors to the rawhide. And sho undoubtedly docsn’t know that tho Republican s alroasdy suppliod with a brace of ‘em. If she trios s fight with tho anthor af that {tam, sho'll moot her WaTERLOO. Omanveg Laym's copy of tho folio of Brav- wmoxt sod Frercurw's Works, from which ho wrots an *Elis Essay,” lai{n the posscssion of an English noblomsn. It has Lan'a marks on pasasgon for quotation, and ia full of monnscript notes by CorLxmipox, tho lsst of whichias *T ghall not be long hers, Omanreal 1 gone, you will not mind my having epeiled s book in axder 10 leave you s rolie. 8. T. O, Oot., 181L." Tho motber-in-law donlos it. Ara Mranm dld not, it ia clalnod, causo the trouble botwson Tracy Trrvs and Mra, Qates. Woars glad of it. This prompt refutation of a charge sgaluut member of & respectablo but injuroed class will do much to ra-establish confidonie In the mivd of youth and Innocence. Thos¢ who have beon through tho mill will donbtiens rsmat incredu- lous aud calf for & arosa-sxamination ef the wit- noss under oath, At » moderats esflmate, Bowmx's teatimony s squivalons to 5,000 lettars from the fauthtal, esch containing’ the worde: *Htop my paper.” It will ba useless to urgo that Mr, Howa took the sacramont at Plymouth Ohurch the Sunday provious, and that he whook hands with Mr. Bexoura aftor charging him with perjucy. Hia tostimony went the wrong way, and cross-ex- amination only made matters worse. I¢ waw & Lad day for the Independent, P BOTEL :ll"l;“‘lxl.!.fl Wl rand Pac d, Hwifs, Eugland ; Walter Cham. ers, Dnvenr‘o’m. i, fichardson, Doston s B, W, 1Hickox, Cloveland ; iL T. Dicxsy, Now York; 4. M. Aluribut, Hrooklyn ; G. i, Nowion, Boston; 'IL E. rew, Now_York's J. W, liodrick, Ottumwa; . Froslich, Jr., Philadelpbh Harper, Pittablrg ; 3 W, I, Fox, rk: James Martin, Loufavilia. ., Palver Houte—Tl. L liaven, 82, Louls { Ban Francirca s Howard ances, 'The onse appoaled to Mra, Cor- way's womanly natuare, and rho immodistely an- souncads bonofit for the nufortunates. Thishon- $6t netted 91,000, Tho polico foreo aro dater- pined now that thechildren of Mre, Conwarehall e st any rate a8 woll providsd for, sud are or- izing s benefit on their own account. Thisis y sot, and sliows an appreciation of kind- s prott eas ot alwayR dincoy ng policemon, he Chicago Dase-Tall Club has gota cornsr on gooss r—St. Louts Domecrat, ‘No, goouo egxa on the brain—a disorder which, wecording to WENDELL Paitars, is not likely to youbla the 8t Loula boys. —_———— .~ What was the numbor of the ChicagoBase- all Club sfter the firat Bt, Louis maich? A— Foin. Q.—\Vhat range of mountaivs does tha 4. Lonis Club at prosent ressmblo ? A—The jpennios. . POLITIOAL NOTES. Gov. Hexpuicks was mors hurt by fhe Re- yublican viotory in Indianapolls thau auybedy o, Coromnta DerAxo ia the New York Gun's ean- tdste for Govornor of Olio. Wa aro surprised » #00 tho Sun supporting so good & man, Biill, poman isnot balf good onough for the Re- Jublican party of Oblo, ganozs D, Dancock, the now Presidant of the yew York Chambor of Commarce, aud hia col- psguos, bavo boon designated *thard-paper pen" s and so thioy are, There i no objoction \o *hard paper” from sny roapeotable quartor. The moat of Samvrn N. Beun, Democratic nember-olect in the noxt Congress for the Boo md District of New ampabize, will bo con~ estod. Evidonoa of numerous frauda iu that listrictoan easily ba obtaiued, but of courso it rillnot bo soriously oatertalned by the Demo- atio House. s Tho eolor-line Lira certainly been broken in \lsbama. ‘Tho Montgomery Adverfiser asserte mat ot Jonst one-balf of the colorod voters in fat city co-operated with the white Democrate nthe lato olection. Tha resuit, it will be ro- pembored, was a Domoarats victory,—the first £ many yonrs. * I Bocrotary Devaxo does not retroat nnder o Lo will probably not rotreat stall, Heis poiting more and more under firo every day. Fe do not saa why It is not ns courageous to ro- peat undor firo 88 ot aoy other timo, DBut if the Jocretary likes to stay and bo chot at, doubtless ta sharpehootors ate agroeable. Yoxarrvs Donnsiry Lios como to the front in finnosots, and started on & canvass for $ho In- | fepondent nomination for anything, from the ¥fics of Governor down to Ward-Constable of \is oative villago, o haa had his hickory shirt rashed, snd will flaunt it in tho frdo breozes of wavon, moro or loss, during the eampaigo. It is n good deel mare popular in tho Now Tork Tritune office naw to bo kicked than to be e kloker. Tho political editor makes tho stato- pent, and he soenks with all the emotion of Jersonal experionce. His viows came out in- Hdontally in & compilmontary notico of Grani~ m od its tendency to kick at obstructions. Mr, Wonun WALTER Pomees, in s lsttor to o editor of tho Now Orleans Times, reminds the people of that eity that tho very meaning of » compromise {8 an srrangoment by which noither #do gots what it belioves to bo its full rights, and, of conree, neither side losen all ita rights. Mr. Paewrs is s little hagy, though, in hia phil~ alogical disquisition. Sonator Trunuax is responmble for calling the Ohio Democratia Convontion so eazly aa the 17th of June. Most of tho politicians wishod & short canvaas, in order that the eunrroncy question might be slurred over, ana WiLLIAM ArrEn's bacon be saved. Bat, in a rush of cnthusissm io- spired by Trrunaax, the Convontion waa oalled for tho Bunker Hill anuivorsary. Ex-Oov. Dix {8 convinced that Gen. Gnant would like a re-cloction, and that his immediato wsocintes would Like to havo him get one ; but he believes ibo publie is unalterably opposed to a third term, o ia satisflod that his doclaration sgainst tho third-term Isat fall made tho office- holders in New York lukewarm in supporting him, Theso views wore confided to the editor of the Utica Observer. Binco Hartfard has become the sola Caplial of * Conpecticut the glory of the inasuguration-pa- mde, which was formorly maintained by the nvalry botweon the two cliies, has dimioished. Iho Now Haven Palladium ssuorts that tho parado will soon ba sbolished. Probably the last ono will take place when the new Capitol bullding is completed and formally opened. Bo ono foolishness follows another, and the world falls back upon dreary roalitios and bard sense. Senator Sanarx1's semi-official declaration at the banquot lately given to Geu, Cnook in San Francisco, that Gon. GranT longed for rest, and ‘waa looking forward with anxioty to tho end of bis torm, has not brought all tho consolation to the third-term agitators that they want. Thoy say it ia remarkable, in tho first place, that euch amosangs ahould have beon confided to Benator Banagnt; a0d, secondly, tho mosssge itself soems to them to possoss no vitality or dofinite- ness, We wouldn't doprive them of their toy for the world. Bonator BARGENY was erusl in his sndeavor to do so. Ez-Gov. Dexnmon made s square hit in an mterview with a reporter of tho Cincinnati Commercial, the other day, on the third-term business, o eaid that the subject was not worth discussing; and that he waa oon- winoed, from what he had heard Prealdent Grant nay, that the latier was vexod about the matter, focling that it bad beon started to nonoy him. The Presidont refuses to malis any oxact dellvarance on the subject becauso ha bolisvesin doing 80 he would be making a submiesion to his soomiss. Gov. Dxxisox opposed the introduo- Mom of an aoti-third-torm resolution in the Bepublican platform of Oblo. He would have the Bepublican party look aé the qusation just 8 the Prealdant doss. PERBONAL, Cov, Joxs L. Bevaxmas isat tis bherman House, Mme, AnEraIna RisToRI and troupe are at the Grand Poolfle. Jomx McQurrovon baa been quite sick, sad is s Hot Bprings, Ban Luis, Cal, JAwxs MAnvIN hoa purchased the United Sistes Hotel at Baratogs for $500,000, Anexz is doing » soug-and-dance aoh in En- glsh. Ii muet be frightfully naughty. Gen. Gzonax Wxizzar, United Statea Bupec- Intondent of Lighthousdss, ia » guest at the Tre- Boak, The Mikade of Japan will mot visit Tis your, atter all sttempls of the pepecs to Miksdo sbous him. Miss Awna C. Bauxxs, deughler of the [ Werren d, J Fr sharubls pirate, was marriod In Moblle & fe I"flnhgu.’d':nmu!“mg. Mo, Now Yorks 3 16, 6, Maess, Buffalo ; Joavph Mersberg, ¥, Bpalt HowYorks Sugena A, Knorases Ouaia s E. oy Lago, Ji 4 H. Lash, Sau Franctsco ; B, W, Hulsh, Nebraska: J, B, Volk, Dea Moins ; J, W, Vorier, Gm’ t; N, O, mndut‘ohld; . A, Hrown, New Liaven chy Clavelau RKays ngo b0 Mr. 0. B. Buvanz. : ' Bays the Boaton Glode: *' A regular yesds 3 the ‘ Gosalp ' writes "~ Alss! 400 meny of them do, and is's pootry thoy writa, 00, x E. Blod laud; 0.3 Birrall liocester; K wi or, isom | n 104, Speakiog of Mrs. Rousny's performsnce at | Giow ;“M’: o plien s ) y o Dinclonatl, the Ewquirer eaya: * Julia v a teat ety espacially in Ciucinnatl Why so? A Labanaz (N. H.) men named Arzsiner has Boen arvested for vagranoy. After » ip to : :‘Wlu&owuhhnmmnmmpfl- Gen. K A, Oans, of Maryland, s visiting Dl beother, Gen. Ozanx E. Caxx, of Galesburg, )ad will prebabiy be pressnt st the esmy re- Richmond, H. W, Poiter, ‘Providence. ... Tyemont Jlous—A, G, Tiooth, Ban Pruncisd; Daker, B, TLonis; O 0. ¥. \fintor, 6t D%ullli J: 0. Galaban, e il Mo Do A.A.atmm,'bm;a.u. Tioolt, 'Calif Bakar, 8. Louis ; Mason Buikley, Tochss Btavens, Row York Gearye A. Kimball, Gal Shorman ome-d, D, Burple, Watdra Wright, Doston{ ¥rank G, Bates, Texma; 0. 0. Hill, Boston ; Q. K, Arstroug, Butfalo ; Gearge IL, Milton, Now Yortj Bollia P, Gucs, Bun Yivaclees 3. nbx;'m. dall, o2 W, ur] barg us Bruiey, Alcn, % i R Y & FATAL INDIGESTION, % Prrrsovnc, May 8.—Charles Biltton, dPtfear- field County, who hiaa been stopping at the Cen- tral Hotel, AMeghany Qity, for some days, at- tempied saicide a8 6 o'clock this morniog by bimselt lu the breast. COat sia, wes removed to the Wu& ‘:Enl:. t ¥ g SIS LT Cuixys BaADLADOE was recently presented 4 to bs reared upon it. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: NONDAY, MAY 10, 5 WASHINGTON. The Indusirions Efforts of the Ring to Get Ilold of Dana. Roturn to the Capital of the Chica~ go Custom-House In- gpeotors, Nothing Definite Known Concerming the Future of That Structure, Gossip Concerning Mr. Blaine and His Presidential Chances. Secretary Bristow also Sald to Asplre to the Presidency. The Bankrupt Cooke Starts on & Ploas- ure Trip to Europe, THE RING. IT8 EFFORTS TO GET EVEN WITII DANA. Speciat Lnavateh to The Chieace T'ribune, ‘Wasnixoton, . C., May 9,—Forney's Chron- iclevaya: **Tho Graod Jury inthe Daoa case were too much for the power of tho Riog, and, notwithetanding the torriblo pressure, thoy de- clined to fiud an indictment against Dans for an alloged libol on ox-Gov. Bhoplord, We aro told that this sonsible result waa brought about inn groat dogres by the logical ronsoning of a colored membsr of the jury, who took tho ground that, woless this ahuse of the Judlefal power of tho District caased, we would becomo a disgracs in the oyes of tho whole country, and tho District avoided »s & post-hola of intriguo and corruption ; and, etill worso, that our coarts would bs abolishied, and, 24 tho only rogult loft, we woull ba_plased undor tho juris- diction of \aryland; and, again, we are told that one of tho mon on the Grand Jury who fought bard but unauncoesstully for an indictmant fa well known to be connocted-with_tho Ring. 1o wax ona of tho mombers of the Logislative Council, and dabbles considerably in Ring sud othor real ocatate. Hia arguments, promises, and induco- mants, however, wero not strong onough to ovorthrow honest scntimont. o _alao hear that the Rimg s dlssstisfied with tho result, and Ithat Sthere wero strong efforts mado Lo secure a roconsidoration, which failod on necount of sn adjournment until to-morrow, srhen, we learn, tho effort for & reconsidoration 16 to bo ropested.” QUICK-POLLOWING TIRIFT, Forney's Chroniei also vays ono of the Har- riugton safe-burglary juroms who voted “mot guilty * has recelved ‘an sppointment e lamp- lighter for the grounda sdjuiuing tho Executive .Mnnsfon, Ho recoives $76 per month, and farms tho work out for €26, thtis making €50 cloar. Who says it doea not pay to be & juror 2 —_— NOTES AND NEWS, THE SECRETART OF THS BENATS. ‘Wasgixarox, D. C,, May 9.—Goorge H. Gor- liam, Secrotury of tho Senato, has loft for Cali- fornia, where he intends to onter upon an active campalgn to securo the nomination for Governor of that 8tato. He once before was nominated, but was dofoutod at the polls. It is known, n any ovent, that thoro would be no offort to ro- move him from lus oftice in the Bonate noxt win- ter, RLAINE'S CANDIDACT. Bomo of tho political friends of Blaine who hinyo arrived boro within the last fow days ste quietly canvessing tho political situation. ‘They feankly state that Blaino is an avowed candidata for tho Prouidency, and boliave that, it tho Con- voution were held to-dsy, e would secure the nowination, Thoy state that Blame’s polioy from now until the meotiug of next Congrees will bo silenco. They are somewhnat curious to discover tho meaning of tho I'reasury ohanges. Thoy imagine that thoy may hava & political import. 'They soom to think that tho romoval of Douglass is to somo extent & blow at Peunsylvanin, and, of courso, rogrot i, for they nave regarded Ponoasylvania s ono of Dlsino's stronglolds. They maiutain that the indications of tho Iast two mounths planly show that Bristow himuelt ia a Presidontial aspirant, a fact which lmuuru to o believed by all the principal political peoplo ‘who have recently boou liera. THE COMING INDIAN COUNGIL. The Westorn border Sonators are arriving hero for the purpose of boln%pnuaut at the Intor- view wnKR«d Cloud in tho matter of the Black Hills troaty, Sonators Iugalls and Harvey, of Kanens; Hitchcook and Pnddock, of Nevraskal; aud Delegaton Stoole, of ‘Enming. and McGrin- nis, of Montans, aro already hero. Rod Qloud is expeoted at tho end of tho weelk. A LATE APPOINTMENT, It is positively statod that tho appolntment of Burnham as Aesistant Secretary of the Tressary Dapartment bas no political siguitlcance. CIVIL RIGHTE. The Grand Jury of tho Unitod Btates District Court at Harrisonburg, Va., haa found s bill of jndictiont against an agent of the Chesspoake & Olio fiaitroad for 6jecting Aunlo Smith, s colorod woman, frow the depot of the Company at Btannton. This i3 sald to be an nggravatod ongo, and will bo used to tost the oonsutution- ality of the Civil-Rights lnw, TIH PRESIDENT will loave for Chicago nud &t. Lonis In a day or two, After that he will roturn to Wastington, where he will remain until after Decoration, whon ho will up hls summer zasidence at Tong A BANKRUP? POURICL. Ex-Gov. Honry D. Cooke, of the firm of Jay Caoke & Co., is still ablo to take s Earopean trip. Meantimo the creditors of Jay Cooke & Ca. bavo received but » 5 per cont dividend. TUI REVENUE, . Douglass states that tho Internal Rovenuo Tecoipts for the lluu‘ldnlr will cortainly excoed his eatimates, 1ie lind estimated the roceipts at 105,000,000, Thc{/ will cortainly reassh ¥1i07,~ 000,000, and possibly $113,000,000. TUR OHICAGO CUBTOM-MOUSE, The englueers sppointed to oxsmine tha con- dition of tho Chicago Custom-Honse building bavo Yeturned. Thoy ara quite reticont ssto :‘!:6 detalls of choir report, but it is known th at olr rocowmendations will roaliza the worst fearn that have boou cutortained. Thoy do not heaitato to kay that tho present foundation is in. sutiiciont to sustain the suporetructure designod The engiueers will not be amblo to have m personsl iterview with Bupervising-Architoct Pottor in this eity for 8t leaut ton dayw, as Potter left for Now York and Uoaton Lefore they arrived. it is ot hikely that any decision will mado by mail or tele- raph beforo Pottor returns, or that Bocretary ritow will take suy aotion in the matter nutit after n personal confercnes with Pottor, ‘There Ie, thorefore, littlo probability of any dotinite dmsl{;on of tbe authoritics for ob two wooks, COMNISSTONKE DOUALASE considers that injustice has besn dons him in thio diapatobios which stabo that ruports of Bpecisl Agonta have bsen tiled in his Departmont with- out consideration. lie says that tho report of & B&oelu Ageut nover romained a day in his oftice without immediate carsful conslderation, and that tho story must have originated in the fact that ho has insugurated a systew by whioh Lo koups on filo at Washington the duplicates of all the detailed oparations of the Btorekeopers, Gaugers, and revenue officers a4 ail tho local oBices of the country. TOK UNION IACIVIO OASK. 1t ia understood thas tno decision of the Jonrt of Clalms in tho case of the Union Paolfio Tiail- road Cowpany sguinst the Unitod States will bo wtill further postponod. 16 will l[n'olubly not be delivered untti cno week from Monday, ‘Thera are the moat contrary speculations »s to the probable character of this decision, but the pre- ponderance of the best opinions is that the de- cision will bo against the Giovorumont, TUK KNPORCKMENT ACT. The atatement thal tho 'residont hea sbandon- od prosecutions under the Enforcement ot (8 unfoundod, 1t s known that oficers in tho Bouthorn States have rooently been removed for their neglect to carry out orders with respact to this sct, as well as for general ineMoiency, It ia not many weeks sinoce instructions hava boou sont to Houthern officiale to oarefally sxecute this law, PERSONAL. Dr. Dvg , of Clal::goiamd his son Oharles, are sponding some dsys heieon & zeturm tr lrompmoflzfi. Y, e HAX FELOKLR, z e R i Bopasttiect of Sustie. 0 a0t 0! [C ] Am&u Prond Wianonises, D &, Maj hetiid Geneoral yeaterday {asued an order carrying into effoct, no far as thia country is concorned, the treaty for the formation of s general postal union couctndad st Borno, Oct. 9 1ast, The naw raten of poatago aro to bo fovied on and aftor the 1st of July nexd on correspondence to all the treating Hiaten excapt France, which does not plflii_%plh in the benoefits of the treaty till Jan. A XEW JOUDNAT. Tho printers who receutly struck at the Dally Ohronicle office aro making arrangements o publish & daily morning newspaner, having pur- chased material for the purpose, They biave substantin] support from the Printers’ Uaion, tho Iookbinders’ and Pressmon’s Unions, sn sovoral othor influential tradoe-uniana. TIY. COURT OF CLATXS, The Judges of tho Court of Cialms baye not yet met In confaranco pn the Unfon Pacifio Kall- rosd case, snd, cunsequontly, it will not he de- citled to-morrow, The nesaion of the Coutt will thia yesr bo prolonged till about the iat of June, on scconnt of the unprecodented number and importance of tha cases that bave been refarred to it by roecent acta of Congress. In relatlon to the many rumors of purpased resignations and new ap- golnlmnnm in this Coutt, it may bo stated that udge Toring, although he hias for tho past year or two bLeon entitted to the priviloge of retiring with full pay, Lias nevor expressod sny intontion of rorigning, and s still su sotive participant in all tho Jabors of the Court. Judge Pack will atfain the age of 70 yoars and mors than completo ten ysara of service on the bench this month, and would reeign were there sny appropristion availablo to pay bis salary on the rotired list during tho remaindor of “the fiacal year. As thera i not, ho will defer hia ro- tlromont till next winter, when he will reslgn lnd“b;‘mmodwby Hulbert E. Paino, of Wis- coni FIRES, IN CHICAGO. A fire occurrod i the basement of No. 79 Dear- born streot (the Rico Building), yesterdsy morn- ing at 7:40 o'clock, from some unkuown caure, sud au slarm was turned in from Box 14, Nock- woll & Williams, anctionsers, occupy tho base. ment and firat floor of No. 70, and have » miscel- 1aneous stock of hiousehold and other goods on hand, left for sale by various parties, Their damago smounts to sbout &1,000, which is covor- od by losnrance, Goorgo 1. Mansur's saloon- fixturos, in No, 81, wero injorad to the extent of $200; covered by fnsurscce. 'Ijiore was no #tovo in the hassmont, and it is thouebt that tho place was set on fire. Tho building was damajed to tho extout of a few hundred dollars, and is fally {neured, FIRE FRON HEAVEN. Provmexer, 1t 1., May 0.—During tho thun- der-storm oarly this moruing, lightning struck tho Fourth police-atation, on Knight strect, sat- ting tho roof on fire. Boven officars sloeping in the uppor story baroly escaped with their lives, one or two being badly burned. The prisoners and lodrors were all rescuod. ‘The upperportion of tho buildiug was destroyed. CinoisnaTs, 0., May 9.—The Bpringfield (0.) Gazetle's upocial. saya T:lglor‘n flouring mily, 4 miles porth of Sprivgfield, Lurned duriug » beavy thunder-storm this morning, Loks, $17,000; _insnrance, €14,000 in Ohlo com- anics, It is supposed to have boon struck ¥ Hghtuing, Two or thrao dwoiliogs in Spring- flold ‘were also struck by Jightning this moming, No ona killed. Al Bucyrus the storm blow tho roof from Gormley'a Lilock, and an unoccupied dwelling waa struck by lightaing and badty shat- tored. At Lonisvillo, 0., & dwalling was struck by lightoing, eud cousidorably datmagod, tho in~ wiates eacaping with slight tufuu. Fvassvitis, Ind,, May 0.—Lightning séruck and burned a residonco in the upper edgo of the cisy Jast night. Tho family baroly cserpod with thair lives, The sorvant girl had "to leap frowm hor window, and was shockingly burned. PORTAGE BRIDGE. Horxruisvinte, N. Y, May 6&.—~Portage Eridgo, on the Buffalo & Hornelleyille Branch of tho Erie Railway, was consumoed by firo last night. This famous structuro, said to have been tho Jargost wooden bridge In tho world, apanned tho Gonesseo Miver and Fallu at & poiut 61 miles oast of Buffalo aud 80 miles nerth of Hornells- ville. Tho Company will at onco proseed to re- pisco the woodon hridge with & aubstantlal iron structiire. Burrato, N, Y., Mav 5.—Tho Portrge Bridge firo is supposed to have been the work of inceu- dinties. Tho bridge was commencad April 1, 1851, and comploted Aug, 84, 1852, It waa 800 foot long, built on trestla-work, sot om thirteen stono piors in tho rivor. 'Tho timbor usad in its construction was 1,800,000 fust. aud cost #180,- 000, Tho railway track wan 234 foet above tho rivor. Biuce tho completion of tho bridgos sum oqual to the original cost has boey; oxpend- ed in ropairs, the originsl timbera having been all puccexsivoly raplacod by now oaos, tha bridgo being #o constructed a4 to sllow tha replacing of old with new timbers withous intorforing with its construction. AT FREEPORT, ILL. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Fresront, Iil., Moy 9.—A hullding belonging %0 Dr. 0. E. Btoarna was set on fize this momiog by an unkoown villain, and burned to the ground, The house contained the Doctor's fur- niture, household effacts, and library, all of whioh wero destroyed. Loss_wholly covored by fusurance, This is the third incendiary fire ia this city within the Iast four weoks. AT PEKIN, ILL. Prorua, 11, May 9,—A fire broke ont in Pat- torson's book store and Post-Office at Pokin yostordny, totally destroying the bnilding and contonts, The Republican newspapor, in the wecond story,suffercd s total loss ; fully insured, Pattorson loscs ©20,000; insurance, $9,000. Cummiugs, Hall & Co., dry goods, in adjoining store, stock damoged by wator 85,000 ; insured. AT DAVENPORT, IA, Bpeciat Dievalch to Tha Chwago Tridune, Davenronr, Is., May 8.—In this city, yeater- dsy morning, a firo dostroyed tho agricultuzal works of O, J. Hauneman, togother with ma- chivory and implomonts, Loss, €13,000; insur- suce, £5,000, IN SAN FRANCISCO. BSAx PraNcisco, May 8.—A fire thls afternoon at the foot of Fourth utreot, noar Mission Bay, burned & Xnmbur-fml. o plaving-mill, & griot- mill, snd govoral {framo buildings variously co- cupled. Loss $76,000 to 800,000, AT SHIPPENSBURQ, PA, BureeNsnond, Pa., May 0.—Saturdsy evoning » sash gnd planing mill of Dr. D, D. Hayce burned, Loss 330,000 ; insured §9,600. THE WEATHER. Wasmwaroy, D, 0., May 101 8, m.—Yor Ten- nessse and tho Ohi . the Upper Missls- wippl and Lowor Mssourl Valleys, and tha iake region, rislog barometer, cooler northwest winds, and partly eloudy weather, 10CAL OBSERVATION, Citoaco, May 9. Teme_|Bar, Thr(lli]— Hind, |Ravi[Wiker, €:380, 1, 9.0, 64 1:18s, m, 2 u)l &0 7a Calm 60, 47| BN, K., freah. Twin 2, 81N, 1, raln ao.a1| 82| 10'8,W,, froahs Oloar, Max, tharmornster, 63 soin, thermomoier, 47, GENCIAL OBSERVATIONS. CHigo, May 8, Station. | Bar.| Thr Wind. Illmu Weather, Drockin'ge. 40|N, W,, Ugbt, 24|N. Wbl 23, 40, 00) 20,67) 6218, .87 B8] A Great Colorado Liennery. Two brothera named Gaff have eatablished & mamwmoth_henunery in Calorsde, 10 miles from Donvor. It covers 4 aores, which ia lald ous lke n village, with stroets and mveaucs, along which wro built Jong towa of bousss of various desigus, Rogutar familics of hens sro sssigued to these houwses, snd {4 is found ~that thoy quickly domesticate themselvos withoat troubling their neighbors, The population in the villago is Brglmas, Cochins, Blanghals, snd Dorkings, and (he cliof producty wo eggs aod spriog oblokena, Buadaye included, the in- dustriouns matrons of the village tnwm oat daily from forty to fifty dozen of efgh, which are sl ta Denver for from 40 to B centw dozeu. '[he lrothors Gaff oxpreas bot » pingle regret, snd that ls that they did nod found shelr colony fiftesu yors ago w @6 & domes, and b apei s Iwmfi' FOREIGN. Gloomy News for theo Catholic Church from All Quarters, Germany Holding the Ecolesiastioal Nose to the Grindstone, Bismarck’s Bilter Warfare upon Pope and Chureb. Italy's Legislators Pleased with the Italian Church Policy, The Czar of Bussla on His Way fo Berlln. CERMANY AND THE POPE. BPEECH OF FAINCE LISMARCI. Correspondence London Times. Brzun, April 17.—I appoud an extract from the speochies deliverod by Prince Bismarck in yosterday's debate upon the chango in the cbar- tor required for «ae abolition of convents. Iave ing promised that the Catholic Church would naver havo been accorded absoluta liberty could it have boon foreseen that tbo Dishaps, forget- ting their Gorman origin, would uso that liberty againet the Btato, the Princo continuod ¢ Tut tho worst i that after the Vatiean Council the Bishops, too, havo ceaved to by indep=ndsnt, and tho Homan 'Catliolio Church fs governel by 'the Pops alone. Assordiugly, that clatiss bu 1ho cliartar which Ixaves the ffairs of tho lomau Churea in Prussia to il mmosns notLiug but that they ate left to the Fope; Now this Fogo (s & forelgner, an [taliau priest, elccted by ltalian priests aud advised by Italan prients, who care szceeaingly Littie for thy wilfste and prosperity of these poor iandy Marchies of oars. Still, Laving every priest in Prussia under Libs sbaolute orderr,—ss to the Oatholle laily they mever were considered by tliefr Church snything but misera cuntriouend plros,— thin Pope, thia foraiguer, thia Ltalfan, {s more powerful in thia country thau shy one person, no exceting even the King. And now, plesso to consider what this for er has xnnounced as the programine by which be rilos in Prussia, as clecwhere, e begins by ar- ting to himself tho rizht to define how far his authority exteads, and wiiere King wnd Farliament b’ permitted 10 claim sowmo sbght prerogative too, o then goes on—of couras I sm wpeaking of the Byllsbus aud other uuw statules—io condemn coustituticoal government, tho liberty of the ress, liberal education, etc, 1ie likewise hauds over eretics, fncluding the great majority of tho Prue- slans, 1o etarnal perdiion, and orders us {o beapt e Tomanist religion, as we value the tuturs ralvation of oorsouls, And {his Pope, who would usa lire and aword agalnst os if he bad the pawer todo doso, who would confiacata itr pruporty and ot rpare var Hves, expects ua to allow Lim full,” uncoutrollud sway In out midst, This Popo, who has semi-oMicial pajcrm of bie own {u Prusaia, moro numcrous, racro sctively cire culated, morw Rlifully edited, and chespr than T of the' Governmoni, expecis us to allow him un finperiuns in fmperw, though ho ia piassd Lo uko i poiitical influenco sl spatast us, Surely rostrictive measures aro pocowary ¢ Government will use o rights concoded to then: with the 1godoration and Lok crance pecullar to this natlon and age 3 and there ts certainly 8 bope that aowe day the ltaman Yope wrill o animatad with incre pacifio seutiments towards us, when wo ahisll bo most Lapuy to ba sblo to conciuda peace with bim, In the muantime, we intend to stand on the defousite, lwaving agaresslve measurcs masuly to the schoolmastoru sud to progressivo enlightentnent, A littto later Princa Bismarck, {o reply toan Uttramontane spoaker, voluntesred somo mere roniarks : Daron Bchorlemer-Alit ien been telling you that Pius VIL, when uried by Napoleon 1. §0 glve 1b, called tho Pmperor of tby French * Yvazediante’ T bappen to Kuow the truy version of the tueldent, snd Ican toll you that it waa Napoleon wo ealied tao Popo ¥ Trages diane, the Yope buving had the lnsolence ‘to call thie Emperor * Cemmicdiante.” ~As to the preced- iug speaker voutradicting the Syllabun and all the rest of it, Tam afraiil ihat, devont Catholic though ko be, tha Pope would hand btin over to tho Tuqui- wition without loms of timn. Ax to the pre- ceding ‘epealer alto asuring v tuat o Tops hav uo inflionco on the Ultramontuno party this ouse, all I can suy 2 that the Uliramontune party lave no Hght to speak in the name of the Catholic Claurch, as they ara {1 tue habit of doing, DBut Thap- pan o know samething about their connection with 10 Pope, which thoy, or at legst soma of them, aro perhiups nol aware of. When some flory Ultramoa- tanes in Germany, tha entre-proneurs, sa to say, of the Ultramontaua party, firot began to form s political party on tho baxis of & political cread, I remonstrated againet this confusion of roliglon and politics, Oar. diual Autonell, A subtle and most fotolligent ‘mind, and not thou under Lhe yoiso of the Josults, st onco (s~ sued a reacrirt, In which he disapprove ! the croatiou of an Ultramontans party, and if 1nm not mistaken, looked upon it loss &8 & aign cf ardont faitidlina a6 &' eymp- tom witlch roquired that doctors—I saean pbysctans— rhould be calied in to prescribe for tho disease. Dat, Uia sald enfre-preneur appesling a snale informats papa ad meltua mformandum, His Loliuess cancelled the docres of tho Caralnal, and the result ia the formation of the patitico-retiglous party known 1n Yarliamuntary langungo as tho Centre, Since then, I am orry to nay, Cardinal Antonelli ha been siripped of all power, However, 1f thopreseut Pope ix warlike, ihe next may be pacific ; and, if thut ho the case, I 'hope thera Wil bo anather Antoiell to look upon this Govern- ment and country with more sympathy and toleration than tho preseat bicad, » fow more @ Afte oches the Government bill was passed with all votes, oxcopt thoso of tho Ultramoutanes, Lven the Radicala would not listen to the appeal the Ultramontanes had mado to them in thousmo of liberty and tho le- gitimata independenco of every sect. I must not owit to moution that two days sgo, in s sitting of the Uppor Houss, Princo Bismarck profited by an- otber ecclerigetical dobato to fight the Toman Catholie Church—notaa & Ministor, &8 ho said, but a8 a private person and as a member of tho Honse—frown the strictly Protestant point of view. Hiy sontiments on that occasion will have no power to chango tho tandoncios of the Lib- aral party in thecontest. Orthodox Proteatants Bre t&nly sown on Goerman soil ; but of Liberals who look upon Nlomanlam as a political enemy to the German Empire. and 28 a fauatical an- tagonist to Gornian orudition andenlightonment, tho numbor is legion. TAPAL VIEW OF THE CATHOLIO PAXTY IN TUE HEICKSTAC Bxruy, April 22,—Fho recont statement of the Ossercalure Jlomano rospecting the attitude and doclarations of Curdinal Autooellt with re- rd to the Parliamoutary party of tho Centrols loclated Ly the North German Gazelle of this evaniog to ba untrue, 1u prouf of tho innconra- cy of that statemont it publistes tho toxt of a telogram from the lImporial Chancellor to tho (German Envoy at the Vatican, Couunt you Tauftkirchen, dated the 17th of April, 1871, 1n ‘whioh the latler was fustructed to polut out, when he had an opporiunity of conversing with the Oardinal Sumuri. that the want of tact which chisraccerized tho procesdings of the Cen- tro towards tho German Empire was having the effoct of witbdrawiug CGermany's sympashies from the Rowman Curis. Count Tauffkirchen's telogram to the Imperial Chaucellor in reply, which is dated tho 21st of Aprl, 1871, 1 also publishied, It says Cardinal Antonellt had declared that Le disapproved the attitudo of the Centro in the Gorman I'arliamont as wantiog in tact and inopportune, T'inally the Gazclle :fvol a report from Count Taufkirchen, dated tho 1044 of May, 1871, acgording to which the Popo himself, in" spenking to the represeutative of & Catholio power, complained of the action of the Catuolio party bn the Jlolchatag ss untimoly sad unpractical, PONININENT OF KCOLENIASTI Geany, April 92,—Dr. Cybichowsky, the Suf- fragan Bishop af thin town, who coneécrated the holy off on Maundy-Thursday, has beon convict- od of lllagulflg exercising -thopnl functions and eentenced to nino months' imprisonment, Herren Ziokowsky and Floczinsky, clergy of the cathedral, who distributed tho oil, bave besn sant to s fine of 25 marks each, i iy GREAT BRITAIN, A DEAD FENIAN, Duarix, May 0.—A domonstration was msde to-dsy st tho burial of Joseph Muilenson, the AmencanFonlan, A procossion half-a-mils Jong tollowed tha romains to the comotery. A PABTONAL. Loxpow, Msy 10.--A pastoral from Cardioal Manoiug was. read in tho Roman Catlolio Churchos of Lugland to-dav, It proe tents againsé the persacution of the Church in Germany and Switzerland, and ac- cusos Prince Blsmarck of seoking to raleo the animosity of powars syainst the freedom of the next gonolave. IMYORTANT AYPOINTMENTS, - The Duke of Buckinghem has boen appointed Governor of Madras. John Walter Huddle- ston, Judge-Advocate of tho tlset and Connsol o tho Admiralty, has boon appofuted 10 & soat oo tho Dench made vacaut by the doath fin Jdilxdgo Piggots. He will be succasded by Xr. oy. —_— RUSSIA. A PROSPECTIVE DUPERIAL JUNRRT, 8r, Prrxassuae, May 9.—The Czar departed ‘yostarday ovening for Berlin, UNION WITH TOE OMTULODOX CuHUNCH. Panis, April 23.—A letter from Moacow in a Prusaian paper statos that tho union of all the United Groelw in Rusais with the Orihodox Church will soom be socomplished, Tho move- oot is stoadily sxtending, one of tho latest ssaveris balng Archblahop Josepd, who was ml‘n Asebi mu-u‘ in sad oa Mm Haume Wee bapaiibn ad an Archbishop by the Pops, but, finding no followers among his own people, retired to & monastory at Kiew, THUE CRIMFAN TARTARS, The Tartar population of tho Crimea Is re- poried to be nerfoualy diminishing, The obliga- tion of military nervice lesds largo numbers of mele aduits to'taks flight into Tarkey, and the nmsll-pox, moreover, I8 commitling great ray- ages. Nosooner is » child vaccinated by a sur- f;:n’tmn ;\Iim pnlnnu I%nl;lou'tl the Jymph lost sung Mussulman should bave any impure Christian blood in him, yup —_— ITALY, 3 IN THE LEGIALATCRR, Roxr, May 9.—In the Chamber of Deputies yestorday, Bignor Mioghettl, Prosident of the Ministry, stated that the relations of Italy with Germany had always boen excellent. A motion approving the ecclesisatical polioy of tho Government passsd—219 to 149, —_— TRANCZ, TERIONAL. Pans, May 9,—Tue wife of Don Carlos bas arrived hore. IXDEMIFICATION. Dants, May 9.—The claim made by the Calals Mumicipality for damsge donse by tho stoamer Lensetner 13 70,000 france. DI4KOLUTION OF TR ARSEMDLY, Iapateh to Tondon Trmies. Pants, April 22 —Lettors which lave boen re- coivad irom most of tha Deputtes now in tho Proviucen of France atato that tho general feel- ing is decldodly opposed to the prolongad oxis- tonce of the proseut Assembly. Tho passing of the Constitutional laws, the long struggle which procedad them, the discussions]which have arisen ainco the 95th of February, tho attacks levoled at thie majority of that date, the iuovit- able changes which have occurred {n tho lan- guago and porsonnel of the Admimstration and Magstracy, aro all so many roasons for diasoly- ipg’ tho presont Aasembly as zoon as posaiblo, Afier taking account of tho pre:sing nocessily for tho dissolution, and of tho laws which atiil romain to be passed, it may bo maid, it not with corteinty, at lesat with probability, that tho noze nseasiou will be the laat of the National Assem- by, ... Yo sum up, I think it is probabla that the An- sembly will bo prorogued towards the ond of Au- prust, that the Sonatorial elections will bo beld from the 10tk to tho 15th of Soptember, that the dissolution will occur bouwoen the 10th and the 15th of October, and that tho general elections will be held from the 1ith to ths 30th of Novembor, In conclusion, it may bo foreseen that thers mli be no long holidays this year. “The prorogation of the Assombly will bo followed by thio Bauatonal elections and’ the dizsolution by tho sittings of ths Sonate. Tho general election wlll oceupy November, and the new Chamber will bo at work before the ond of tho vear. In theao caleutations L of course tako no scconnt of the contingenciea which have played 80 great & pare in the political camedy performed for the lass oighty yoars 1n Franco. ——— GERMANY. TOBTILE ECOLLSIANTICAL LEGISLAFION, Beruiy, May 9.—1uthe Lower House of the Prussinn Diet the bill for the suppression of ro- ligious orders was read the second time without smendment, and the bill piviog Old Catholica a share of Romon Catholic Chaureh property passe od a tlurd roading—202 to 75. T2, he Prince Imperial, Fraderick Willism, has returned to Borhin. DOWNRIGNT PERSECTTION. Instructions have been sans the provineial an- thorition of Prussis to trest tho collection of money far priesta who bnve been subjectod to legl ponaltics a4 a punlatinble offense. DISCOYERY OF OLD MANUSCRIPTS OF TIE NEW TES- TANENT. Pans, April_22.—Prof. Drugeet, whilo accom- Pnu)‘inu tho Hereditary Grand Duko of Meck- ouburg-Schweriu on an expedition to Sinal, has discovered jn tho library of tho mouastery nive lLitherto unknown portiona of tha Codez Singiti- cus, oxtant M8, of ths New Tosia- mont, — CARDINAL McCLOSKEY. DENIAL OF A BUMOIL Roxw, April 22,—Tho Iialie of tuis evening de- nios & rumor published by some Fronch nowapa- ers, that Mr, Marsh, the Unitod Btatcs Minteter cro, was expecting s letter shortly from Presi- dent Grant, conveying bia thanka in tho pame of the Amorican Goverumont to the Pope for hav- g rawed Moaoseignour McCloskey to the rank of Cardinal. i BELGIUM, LEOISLATIVE APPROVAL, Baussxts, May 9.—Tha Chawbor of Repre- sentatives, after along dobate, yonterday adopted rasolutions approving the Government's condust of tho recont nogotiations with Germany. RAILLROAD NEWS. A NEW LINE TO THE EAST. Rumors are in circulation thst surveys are made and funds subscribod for a now connecting link batweon the East and West, Tho principal partios in tho mow project aro stated to be tho Bultimore & Olio, the Xew York & Erie and tho Now York Central Rallroads, It is proposed to build & lina of raitrosd from Pittsburg to Yonrgs- town, O., at which point the new road will connect with the Cloveland & Mahoning Braoch of tho Atlantic & Great Woatern Rtailroad, which is lessoed by tho Erio, and with tha Mahoniog ranch of * the Lako Shoro & Michigan Bouthern Rallroad, operated by the New York Contral Tailrond. It s nlso_stated thal by moans of tho Atlantic & Great Westorn Railroad the DBaltimore & Ohio Rairoad witl obtain a routo from Younpstown to Chicago Juuction, making a route to Chlolga of about ul&uu longth with the Vittsburg, 1. Wayno & Chicago Riailroad. The Atlantlo & Great Westorn Hmile road, by the connoction thus opened to it Clove- land & Maboning Branch, will have a diract route botween Clevoland aud Pittsburg which will not vary at any one point much over 10 wiles from au sir-line, “The rexson rasigned for tho connectlon of the New York Central with tho project ju that, by means of tho Jamcstown, Iranklin, and = Mabonlug Branches of the Lako Shuro & Michigan Bouth- ern Road, it can form a diroct route from Pitte- burg to the Lakoe Sloro at Ashtabnls, whouce, ovor its truuk lives, it can ship freizht from Pittsburg both to the East and Weat, besidos obtaining a large share of the coal and iron frelghta botwoon Pittuburg and Lake Erie, THE TOLEDO & WABASH. Bpevial Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribuna, Quixcr, IU,, May 9.—~The Tolodo, Wabesh & Western Ratlroad Company proposs to build s track of their own from Camp Point to this city, instead of running on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Line. Tho officors and Diroctors of the Road wers, in this ity & fow daya sinco with & view (o msking arraugemonts for depot-grounds and right-of- way in the sonthern part of the city. Addition- al room {4 neoded, as the yards of the Clueazo, Burliugton & Qainey Ntallruad aro too small for the business transacted in theni. The proposed chango will bo considerod at tho mesting of Di- rootora to be Lield at Toledo this wook. THE FREIGHT AGENTS. The Qenoral Freight Agouts of the roads leading to tho Paciilo Const aro still in sewslon at the Grand Pacific Hotel, rearranging tho clasai~ fioation of freights. It s probable that beforo sdjournmont a change in freiglt-rates from oity to Calito: will be made, THE CROPS. ILLINOIS, Gnectal Dlavateh to The Chicage Tribune, Dwianr, IiL, May B.—Monday, Tuesdsy, and Woduesday wero vory cold and wet; in fact, moro rain fell upon those threo days than had fallen during the wholo year, Farmors who had been praying for raln now changed the tone of their petitions, and seked that the clouds would ouce more rofuss to lot down thelr wmolsture, 80 tunt they wmiglt be able to run tholr corn-plant- ere. 'Thoir roquests wore answered, Fridayand Baturday wero beautiful growing days, aud have boon fmproved by the plowholders hore, und hundrods of sores have boun planted with coru. Hhonld the prosant fino weather ocontinue for & weel: wo shall be ablo to roport in our noxt diepatch that the gront ares of the comn crop of 1875 mil ull bo planted o tlus region by the 15th of Moy, ‘The oats havo not come up woll, The very cold sud freezing condition In which the ground was during the mouth of April caused tho oats to rot, aud the consequenco is that many fafners will put the laud 1uta Hunganen grass snd anto corn. Food of all kinduis very scarce, psastures short, snd growing slowly, Much of the timoiby and clover that waa sown bas perished. ‘Iho rain has fallen in wrlxenu‘ il day nlmdfiz. .lxxlnd o'x:.r ulan{mc: suaplaos for corn-plan va besn postpon ndinnok nlugunn gun Wilkinson's Bo . B Fulos 1— od b Y Me. Pauazsa, Oow Lly Aay Weather still very cold. Osta very backward; one- fourth of them frozen out entlraly, and gronnd will have to bo put to coro. Farmera havo nearly all dons ]plowin;i for oornj in fact, tho ml{orhy sro ready to plant, but are waiting— waitlng—for warm weather to come. An une nsurlly Jarge area of eorn will be planted. Grass 1s poor yes. L. K.B. PENNSYLVANIA, Special Dispaleh to The Chicags Tridune, Enie, Po., May 9.—Reports from tho nelghe boring County of Crawford are very gloomy for tho wheat erop, and thera la no longer any donb{ that the proopects aro very poor. Intelligent farmers in that county liave mada examinations, and gay that tho roots have beon kitled by the povera winter which wo have passed through and the indicationseare, that there cannot be much mora thaa haif the uansl crop thia sonson. Iathe line of fruits, Crawford saoms to have fared an badly as Erle, and what waa sald aboul tho tenit-pronpacts of this county is equally ap- plicable to Crawford. KANSAS, Correspondence of The Chifcage Tritbune, Betreoanoe, Kan., May 4,—Daring the night from the 1at to the 2d of 3lay, a sevora frost did an immense damage to tho young grain, cs- ycmnllv to barley, If fruit-buds—peach-buds, or instanco—had yet been alive, that frost, nithout doubt, would havo finishod them, 4 good meny grasshoppors have survived. Don't irritate your lunga with a stubborn cough when & remedy eafe and ccrtain a8 Dr, Jayno'a Ezpan can_be 0 sally procured, fora throat an o apoedily helped by i, ESS_GOODS. ireat Wost Side Dry Goods ouge, DRESS GOODS DEP'TS First (or Hast) Beotion. ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS Fitty cases most desirable New Spring Dress Gooda just opencd, and on display thit wook at marked roductions bolow usual pricos for same qualities, Fulllinos of DoBogos, Camol’s Hair, and Diagonal Mohairs, at 25 ots, never retailed below 40 ots. 50 pos Goat's Hair Poplins at 30 ots yard. 50 pes Genuine English Disgonal Mohairs 8t 30 cts, formerly 50 cts., 100 pes Mohair DeBoges, formerly 50, now 5 cta. All-Waol DeBegos 374 cots yard, well worth 50. 76 pos All-Wool Foplins, chojoe shados 45 ots yard. 50 pes Fancy Camel’a Hairs, very stylish, formorly 65, now 50¢. All-Wool F'ey Disgonals, elegant shados, 00 cts, worth 85, Ex. quality Cashmere Fopling, alt wool, 76 ots, a bargain. Foncy B8ilk and Wool Pongeos, 50 ots, ‘worth 85 cta. 4 Largo assort't Pongoos, latest ntyles, vory ow. Elegant noveltios in Plaid Camels Haixe and other nowoat fabrics, Hamburz Buitinga for Ovordroszes, vory atylish, One caso bost quality Lyons Poplins, choice ahndos, $1.85 yd, never rotsiled under $1.75. BL'K GOODS DEPART'T opons aome groat bargains in Cashmeres, Alpoons, and Mourning Fabrics this wook, Cheapost Bl'lc Grenadines, dursble and warrantod makes, to bo found in tho oity. GARSON, PIRIE & €0, Madison and Peoria-sts, “Tf PAYS T0 TRADE OF THE WEST SIDE” RICHMOND PRINTS. RICHMOND PRINTS ™ Nx% SPIUING sTTLES OF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, (13 E.” J.V.FARWELL & CO. CEIICACGO- SEWING MACHINES. B W O Ex 24 IMPROVED EOME SHUTTLE Sewing Machine. PRICE, §$40. It has no superior as a first-class LOCE-STITON BEWING MACHINE, LARGEDISCOUNTS FOR CASIL Machines RRNT ON TBIAL to any part of the country AT OUR KXPENEK I not accanted. Bond for latest olroulars and terms to cash purchasers, or GALL aud oxamine whew inoity nt JOHNSON, CLARK & CO0.'8, No. 141 Stute-st.,, Chicago, GRN'L. AGTS. 1. 8. A. 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