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o ntof the dalan ot nol 16 o, bt 1t was UongLt shio ks one of ho Lak i, Epectal Diapateh ta The Chicagn Trihune, 8., By oo fifle cupied nere. \ from Glicago, hus been all day work: 8 . m. Al had teachod Hese the south outer’ Lrcakwater, il appearcd fest of co, The two tuge gol thruugh tlie sy A lelekram from Tott Colliorne sayn b trrd, thiero wL4 P, fy end would start 1o o7 g for the Beot a, ennel amt anotlier Qigbt in thio fca about whero {hey wore yerierd: 1o MBI walln wera vinilla Above the fes, No nie $200le tava Len tiade to Jeavo fort Lo-day, The i wan suntheaatorly during tha day, bt changed iautlimeatesiy 10-ufglt, sud 4 Liowing fresh. e, Kpactal Dispatch to The Chieagn Triluna, Jarz, Pa, May H.=Ttop Merchant ond relira Allo- ¢heoy And Bebuylkill cleared light for Chicago thie fecnoon, Prop Alaaka closrs lght for Ohiengo in fe moruing. Bixarrivala and Qvy cloarances as tlls a7, TUESDAY'S GALE. AT DETROIT, The galo thit commencelafier midnight Tueslay pigbt, and which reaclied Ha licight at about4 m m., a1 50t without ite &ffectn on the abipping in this vi- galty, The strur Koweenaw, of Ward's Line, which left jathe ovening for Cloveland, was blown in toward the fata 10 the Vicintly of tho Canpard iser, woere shegrounded : {he fow of thotug Gladiator, coneiste izg of the schrs Harveal liomo, Mary Lyoue, . I, $ilbdiete, 11, 0. Winelow, and sitors near Flghiing Inland, 1.1 1o decx tn r, {og Urania arrived up durlng tho day with the scow J.11, Hine n & leaky condition, ho was taken to Clr's dry dock,—71bune, AT CLEVELAKD, ) severo northwest gale of wind prevalled Tuesdoy sight and Wednenday forenoon, and considerablo dimsge was dono to slipping nlong tho Jakes, The whooner Waurona attempted to enter {ho barbar in fowof & tug, Lut the Hue varted and tho vessel wont enibe pler, but aho van far enough inside to mave Serself, and was aflorwarda towed up tlo river, Bho fiava (0 go luto drys dock for repairm, oo yropoller Atates, from Lrle, sl the sebe 3louttor $h tow, attempted to gt In, but the wina s o0 nuch for thetn, The Mowter came {o anchor Jart sbreast tho west pler, and tho Arazes wint down inelske for moro sa-room. The achr J, . Felten, Lght, bound fur Tolido, was overtaken by tho gale, 1ud 0 sticmpling {0 uwko Black Liver Larbar, run oathe piera and knorked & Liole jn Lior Luw, Hoveral ! voucls nre roported beachied fb Pigcon Iy, Lako Jrie, g thom o sehrs Felloweraft, Active, Muir, sad Autelope—~Leral, AT LUCFALO, Exrly yesterday morniug & fresh breoze from the wouthwest uprung up and §n & short (ima Ulew quilon ple. About the timo of tho arrival of tho Buparior s0d lier consort large quantities of cs were driven in hocreekos far ns Maln streat, and (be water rcsy sapldly, - No duinage reaulted from the blow, lowever, Beverul boata Weto prevented from Ieasing ob account s{tle hend wind, 'o-day the versels thal wil probas ty losvo port are’: Props Dean Rivhmond, Nebranks, . T Graves, Cubs, Muntana, Vaudosbill, and others, OTHLR POINTS. The prop Duzlington cnd tow of saven stons-Isden. targes Lad » fough timo of 1t on Lako Erfo dure 15g ho biow on Tucaday nfght, Tho fow was on tho wy from tho fslands with stono for Band Ueach Hurtor of Mefuge, Whilo an {he Iake, near Middle Esler, tlio tow-line Lroke, sud four of the bargea gebadrift, Tho Lurlington e on with liee tiree enfts und went out in w:arch of fus otler fone, They wtre found 1filing ut auchor, aud all biought th safety b dislden, Tho circuinntanco was not only a fortis salocuo for owners ond those on Loard, it sbowa f2at tho baigen thamnolves aro somethlug 'Lotter than “gionting colfius,"—Dfrord I'cat, At Lort Colborue 3t comnenred blawing from the soathiwest Taceday uiornfug and soon Increszed ton gisaud coullancd blowlug bard ol day, but las moderated. Tho scbr Joln agoo rup Lack with Lob- stayn and Dowsprit shrowds carriod oway, The Har- ot Qucon came . witl forn and zula salls. split, Tho Anglo-Bazon with foreslla and aquaro eail dume et aul steening. e Lxoken, o uron lost her ore-gall, Nacld urrlviug report that tho up-tlect ls wader Long Potnt. for shelicr, - S 1At Grand Haven {ho atror Minneapolia was forced to pat buck on acconnt of the galo prevaliing, A large quintity of no;ux;glumber waa piazsed aboul i mlies autside, proUably the declitond of sonis veasel that gut caught f tho gaio, ‘The boat from Obicago did ot get tliero until 10 o'clock Thursday morniug, and ro- & very linrd passate, «_Suextal Dianled to Tha Chleaco Tylbune, Tonr HHuRow, May 14,—Tha schrs Dering, dutr, Adive, Antolope, aud White, losditig tmier off thio beach at Leatulngtos, Ont., were all driyon 8aliors i ibe galo of Thursdny night, Th echr Felloweraft s Leaclied at thio awmo pluce, but got off without OCEAN FREIGHT AT BOSTOM. .. Specinl Dlapate to Tha Chicago Tribune, Aostonr, May 14,—Tho coniitfon of the market i tut litle chianged sfuce bist report. A laryer supply & destrable veusels for grain cargocs makes ratea wmewhat casler, Viemoto tho chartor of an Austrian burque hencalo Cark for orders, with 83,000 b corn o0 privato ferwms, understood to bo alont 118 04 per qr, 0z6 of tho vessels on the berth for London n full, snd the Italian barque Serafine In lald on ot 176 0d for ollcakie and ofhier frefght at current rates, Other vessels of tle berth for Liverpool aud London have laken bt Uittle cargo durng the week, The Cunard l::‘hlvl resumed thelr weokly mallings from thiy tmaking the mont] ILLINOIS miVER NEWS, Apacial Dispatch ta The Chicayo Tribune, : LaSaver, 1ll, May 14,—Dreanten—Tom Btevens, vith Mayflower, Oak Loaf, Lxceltior, and F, T. Slicre min, dimonklon stone fo Oopporas Creek dam and tanal, A < Pasexp Ouz—~Waterloo, lumter for Ohliteoth Firaboth, from Lokport{ Mlower, Lasall Teliance, from Joliot wiltl dimenslon sion INTERNATIONAL UNDERWRITERS, CONYENTION AT NIAGATA FALLY, Bpecinl Dlrpatch (o The Chicaso Tridune, " BOYPALO, May 14.—At Thursdsy's meeting of the Taternational Underwrifors at the Falls, tarldf rates on and catgoes were suspendcd, loaviug companies $o cut and shado In ratos, The sesolngion adopted at Cleveland authoriziug tho aptoiutments of Juspectorn &4 Chicogo, Btilwaukes, and Eacanaba, o superviss the of Veasels, etc,, was reactnd: THE VICE-PRESIDENT, Regara Snhown flim at St. Louis— Kxtract from Flin femieios, Br, Lours, May 14.—Aftor tha adjqurnment of ‘the Mlillers’ Aesociation to-nfght, tho membery, beaded by Mr, Baine, Presidon:, and accoms paaled by D, P. Towlaud, President of tho Merchauts' Eschange, and quite o numbor of the mombors of (hat body, ropared 1o tho Lindoll Hotol, and screnadod Vice-E'resi- dont Wilson. Tho Jarge pariors of tho hotel were fllled with peoplo who wore anxtous to pay shelr respocty {0 the Vice-Presidont of the coun- fry. Mr. Rowlaud introducod Mr, Wilson to the msomblage, aud Mr. Lalno mado o fow remarks, proronting the mombers of tho Atsociation over wWhich i prosidos, M. Witson roplied briefly, thauking the gontlomon or the compliment pafd him, nud wishing them prosparity. e sold ko camoe uot Lo speak of ublio affalrs, 1o Liad beon traveling in Len- uoky, Tetinossce, and Arkansns, and mot with sothing but kindness from all whom ho mot. Ifo bud come to tlo conclusion {hat thera wers groat effarts making to improva that portion of tho conntry. Thero was moro poaco, and order, and hiope, and confidonce thero than any timo siva tho oloting of the War, trusted * that it would ha‘\:mn;‘.‘ :I:d n:a.; Inavery eoction of ounr counlry wo thonld ‘como to kuow each other bote tr and Jove cach other hottor than wo ever Liavo done, Wo have a maguificent con- taental emapfre, Wo have nmqu‘numulvcn in Peaco and war a brave people. Wo ara a stroug ople. United wostand agslnst tho world; united, believe, we aro to bo, rud it i8 tho dnty of tho Patriot and Chulatian to Lind every section of tils land toguthier in bLouds of love, affootion, and interest, "Lhia conutry Is Irge enough for uw all,—for overy race,—and I bolisve wo shayl by word and action conceds equal righis W all men, —put into our hearis ¥hat we put into tho Countitution 8ud [aws—~and that peace and harmony sud that brotherly love sud s rivalry fu doing good And buitding up the country willaulmate every 941t Of evory section of tho Jan Tols apoech was repoatedly applauded, and e assomblago dispersed with evideut feelingy Plosaure and good will, —_— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Bixty thousand ouuces of gold were melted in + the 41int {n Ban Francisco on Thutads; A private cable diepateh recoivod in Now York #lates thiat ¢hio Nationsl Lank of Lio Jeusico, A, Lias susponded. GA dispatoh from Balem, Oro., saya: Gov, l.uv‘e'r‘ mcu '{.‘mlx: -flpohm{‘::lesuun Oct, 25, to il mnx..ug.f. od by the doath of Loug(m.s- The tovetlgation futo the operstions of tho Bo-called pilk conspirators uhum':‘:{zlu :fl'l;a ik Piaced upon the market fu Now York the (lov- ‘erament wus deprived o of 01,600.0'0‘0. peived of rovenuo to the umount All the . oil-reflneries of Pitisbu b fhirea buyo domed the retute, cogblaaion: +“Thers a uo compulston o regard to shipmenta or st mnnlns; morely 10 rogulate a piice be- twoen crude 2 nagin lur.;; 8 ;:flncd petroloum 50 ay to leavo THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK HEINOUS DEEDS, The Feud IBetween the James and Vounger Brothers at an BEod. The Two Families of Ountlaws Join Bloody Ilands for Darker Villainy, ‘A Daring Rohhery Supposed to Have Been Commttted by 'Khem ' Yesterday, Suloido and Parricido at Glonnhaven, Wis, Slaughtor of Innocenis By a Ministerlal Waif In Tennosseo. Particulars of n Double Murder in Goorgia. DARING ROBEDERY, 87, Louss, May 13.—The Jremocral has a spe- clal from Olinton, Henry County, Mao., giving an account of » darivg rabbery committod fn {hat county Jast "Thorsday. D. B. Latabort keops o store 12 miles north of Clinton. 1t stands along on the praivic, and has a ecroquot-ground in the rear of tho lulldiag, and I8 & remort of young people. Thursday moruing sbous 11 ofclock two strangora rodo up, eutered tho storo, and wero ehortly followed by two other ttrangors, As £oon a8 tho latter cutered the etoro tho firsl two drow rovolvels and command- cd Lambott to stand, Tho other two wont to the croguet-ground where aight gonts and lndics wero playing aud ordored thom into the etoro, whera they wero guarded by threo of tho atroug- ast, whilo the fouith roblied tha stora of 200, fiuo wateh, & shot-gu, two piatols, and a con- siderabfe quantity of goods. They theu lott in tho direction of Cliuton, Al wero weoll droxsed, wonteol-looking, well-armed, and mounted on sploudid hotses, Tho rob- bory was dono so quictly nod quickly that a blackemitn working 100 yaids distant know notliug of L till the affair was over, A gentleman liviog near Clinton says e saw and converred with two of the Youvger brothers, aud from thin fact tho robbery is att-ibuted to the Younger aad Jatue3 brotliors. No effort has yot been made to arrest the robbers, and the diy-~ patols #aya it is not likely that there will Lo, A DOUBLE MURDER. Speetal s the Atlanta (Gu) Herald, Roye. Os, May i1.—Our community was thrown into a etate of oxcitemuent by a romor that Col, Jeff Jobnson, of Chatiooga County, Lad boen kiltod. Upon fovestigation, yout correspondent found that Col, Johinson, who lives at Sumumervillo, was on bis way to Lis plantation, in Chattooga Vale ley. Ifeloft homo at 1 o'clock, baving juat fin- isbod dinner, and bad ridden 8 miles, whon ho way fired on by s party of ten or twolvo men, who wero bid in the woods, and killed instantly, Ho woy nuwmdp-nlcd by o nogro_Ldy, who was riding by bis sidoiu tho buegy, Whon he wna attacked ha was about 12§ mules from suy Liouse, but a Mr,, Mostellor, who was working iu & fiold, beard the firiug, and, having econ Col. Jolinsou ride down tho road, rushod at onco to tha apot. 1fo ew the horgo running away with tho empty buggy, sud Col. Johuson and tho negra bay lying on thelr {aces in tha rosd, nddled with bullats, aod doad, Ho saw o man staud. ing near or runnivg away, but ho heard a dozen or 8o shots fired sunultancously, and 18 certain that soveral men must havo fired at them, Tho Colonel and his servaot scomod to havo loaped 5|-om thoir buggy wnen they wezo shot, and fall lead, . Col, Johnson ha been for years a prominent citizen of Chattooga County. " He has bocn en- gaged in somo difficultion bofore thia, e killed o Col, Joues somio years ago, bLut waa soquitted of any wrong. Ho was angaged in a broil soma’ weeks ngo, in which Alr. Lawson Kirby (son of Judge Kirby) killed Lovi Aldridge, and which was n continuation of an old feud, n which Col, Jolingon waa a strong frieod of the Kirbys, This fuss hnd created n distarbance in the county, whioh had raised up s Johnson party and an Aldridgo pacty; and it s suspected that this {L‘ml had .gometbing to do with Col. Johnson's (illing, 4 BOGUS RAILROAD STOCK, Pinvaprreiia, Po,, May 14,—Lhe Evening Telegraoh ssys it is sllegod by seliablo parties’ that 8, Grosu Pry, President of the Paltrdeiphis, Darby & Bpruce and Pino Btrecls Tailway Come pavies, bas mado an overissuo of Darby stock of frem 10,000 to 20,000 ehares, aud of about €00 shares of iho Hpruco' mnd Yino Streols Rosd. Tho mouey raised upom this stook wan used, it is sald, to bulld up the Lmans Iron Company, and that it waa the ox- ectation of Alr. Fry that upon a ronownl of tho ron trado he would bo cnabled to roturn tho moneys burrowed on etook for that company, and then to roliro or destroy the stock. On tlis bypothceation ho roalized: @10 per sbore ‘on the Darby stock, and %95 per sharo on tho Bpruco smd Pino Streot Companioa atock, Mr. Iry, whom theso allegatlons ‘of wrong-doing so scriously afTect, is 0 an who hus long boon favorably known iu thia city, » on of the late Ilon, Jacab Fry, tor many years a momber of Congioss, and once Audftor-Generat of thia Stato. It has peon sscertajoed to-night that the Tsonty-second Ward Natlons) Bank, the Con- no'ldation Dunk, the Ihiladelphia Trust, tho Girard Trast, and other banking inatitutions, In- cludiug & 'mumbor of prominent brokore, have overjssned stock of the Ihiladelphls & Darby as collateral on borrowed wmonoy, Mr. ¥ry has made an assigument of his property for tho benetit of his craditors. A bank Trosfdont snid to-night ho thought the Raflroad Gom}muy wan lihls for the amoant, as the stock was issued fo regular form, signed by the of- Jficors, aud boaring the acal of tho Company. TWO CHILDREN MURDERED BY A COLORED PREACHER. Memphis Avalanche, May 12, Bome timo siuce, during high water, an old negro preacher, nawed Iack Wooldridgo, on the edgo of tho Missisaippi River, near Cuba, flend- ishly murdered two nogra children, agod re- speotivoly b and 7 years, aud throw thelr bodles into the back-water. The chlldren wore missed, . but no trace could bo fonnd of them, snd a short time aftorward old Jack alsodisappeatod suddune Iy. About three weoka ago, the waters having re- codod, the bodies of the children wore found, and susgiclon of thelr murder atonce fastened on old Jack, ‘T'ue colored people of that vicinity oro much exclted over this doublo infanticido, and lisve communicated with Bheriff Anderron in referenco to it, lnqulriu‘g moro particularly whethior, the Qoveruor could be induced to offer & roward for his approhonsion. In an fotecviow with the Hhoiif s Avalanche reporter learned that ho had had sovoral convareatious with the CGovorpor's Privato Secretary on the aubject of Hiate wid in thoarrcst of folons, and was in- formed that tho Governor had not offerod A re- waril sinco b weut iuto_oflice, an1 waa lod to dnfer that lis Excelloncy's policy was fo econo- mize in thas direction. L FATAL QUARREL OVER A LAND CLAIM, Svectal apateh to The Chicagu Tridune, Br, Pave, May 14.—In IHanusb, AMeoker County, on Tucsday last, A, 3, Wood and Wilt- iam Porter were fatally shot in a quarrel abont land-cisims, Wood's brother origiually mado & bomestead claln, but abandoned it, on which bis brothor arranged with Porter 1o ncquirea homestead titlo, and thou deed thom 80 acted. Becowiog auspicions that Porsor intended to kacp all the land, Yletcher Wood put a filing ou the land, and, actiug undor the iustructivns of a0 attorney, prugesded to the clakn to plaw, TPorter throatoned to shoot suy ono putting & low dn, but A, M, “Wood started 11, snd bad barely commenced whon Porter fired. Wood realed and foll, but while falling drow u Tovolvor, from which hia lirod four shots, Mean- whilo bis Lrother, I'letcher, fired two. Of theso six shota Ava bultets lodged lo Porier's Lody, and the sizth wout hrough bis coat-collur, "Three hours after Wood died of Lis wounds, and "orter was still alive, but dying, Flotcher Wood and threo othor parbics prevaut, two on tho wufi:‘ sldo sud one on Porter's, have beon ar- este A DARK CRIME. Special Dissatch b0 Tha Chicago Tribuna, o Naoxviire, Tenn,, May 14,~Charlos Sloger's flouriog mill st Bebreo City,. Ky., valued at $1,600, way demtroyed by iucondlariea at 12:30 tulo moraiug, ‘The body of Bund Bcott was laid . ae ho track of the Bt. Louis & Houthosstern Toad, and was ran over and forn to pictes by the 1:90 train. When the train stopped, the re- maina wore fonnd to Lo cold. 'Tha phyaicians beliaved that Heott witnessed the Inorndiarism, sud that the fncendiaticn mnrdored hitn snd 1aid tho body on the Liack to pravent exposure. :‘lm Jury's voudict wan deaths irons causes un- nown, THIEVES FOLLGWING A CINCUS. Snectal Duvalch to The Chiruoe Tribune, DBazvy Creeg, May 14,—Duriog the parade of FOREIGN. King Kalnkaus Ratlfics the Recl- procity Treaty, The Roman Benate Votes a Donation to QGaribaldi, Boringer's Cirqzoolodon this morning, and while | A Complefe Understanding Detween Ger- the atlentlon of ovety ono was ditected to the etrcat, & parcel of sneak thioves entered the y storo of Messrs. Callier & Watties, and stolo from the money-drawer $40, aud from the safe of B. W, McCrea & Co, $00, and during tho day noveral wentlemon have lost tholr watches. A regular gang of thieves are either counected with or foilawlng tho circun, aud all peoplo 1u other towns should profit Uy this wariiug. AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicans Tribune, Lanenty, Mo., May 14.—Information hias been 1ecoived Liera from tho most reliablo source that 1hie anciont foud which hias oxfoted Latweon the James Logs nnd tho Youngera has recently been nottled, and that they aro again co-oporating. ‘Fho informant ntates that thoy recently pur- chascd the fleatost horro in Kanass, for which they paid & high price in cast. 'They have deter- lnmus to maka an attack on some moneyed fn- ntitution soon, and & robbary may be expected at suy moment. A BOLD DASH FOR LIEERTY. Povanxeerdte, N. Y, Mwy 14—~Whilo the ongioo attached to a f7 L train going to New York City was passing through the arch at Bing Ning State Dricon this moruing, four convicts Jumped on thie ongine, prosenting ravolvers at tho engloeer and firomen, compelling them to et off, Thoy (heo cut the engiue looso from the traln and started soutlhiward, shandoning tha ougine 3 miles north of Tarrytown, where it was found with both of the eylinder-heads broken, GUILTY OF EMEEZZLEMENT. Moxzoosrny, Alo, ‘May 14.—Charles Davls, tho late 'ostmaster at Union Bpringe, pleaded Ruiity to-day to a charge of embozziemont of tho funds from lcttors, By the request of the Dis- trict Attorney, who states that thoro were ex- tenuating circumstances, tho lowast penalty was mposed—six months' fmprisonment and a fine to the amount of tho monoy abstracred. Davis wus . member of the Legisloture in 1872, and voted for Bpencer for Sonasor, and soon after he was appointed Postmaster, % TIPTON COUNTY, IA, CRIMINAL CASES, Special Diapatch to The Uhicaas Tribune, Davenvont, Ia, May 14,—At Tipion, Cedar County, on Wedooaday, Jack Rysn was found guilty of murdor in the second degres for kill-. ing a mon named Harcigan, lnst fall, Ryan was sentenced to the Penitentlary for eight yoara. At tho samo time Charles Tiecd and John Manon, two young men who robbed o storoat West Branch of #0600 worth of goods, were sentonoed to the penitentiary far three yoars, PARRICIDE AND SUICIDE, BSvpecial Lnsvatch (n 1he Chxcazo Iribune, McGazaon, 1s, May 14,—About noon to-day Glenbavon, Wis,, was the accno of a horrible tragedy. Albert Youug aliot bis tather and thon committed suicide. 'Tho fathor will survive the son but & short titne, Youug was an ox-State Henater from Graut County, Wis., and 8 prom- inct man in the State. It is supposed that the soti forgod his father's pamo and ueed this motkod to avold the result of exposurs. QUITE TIME, Cuanvrsron, 8. O, May 14.—Josh Frazer, colored, waa hanged ot Camden to-dsy, for the wmurdor of Benjumin Coupor 1 Decomber Jast, Ilo was couvicted on_circumatontial evidonce, but after conviction confoascd tho crine, On the scaffold todsy ha confossed that he mur- dered fios wife and child and_ s negro womsy, sud had burned mauny batns aud gin-houses, SEDUCTION, Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Barree Cucex, May 14 —The case ot Morey vs. Clstk 1a fo progress a4 the County Court to- day. Itiswmoivil suit for damages for alleged breach of Yromln and seductton, Lrought by Suaw Alico Morey sgaloat Walter Clark, all of thiy city. Damngos ars laid at £20,000, MURDERER CAPTURED. Hpecial Dispateh ta The Chicage Tribune, Tenne lavte, Ind, May 14.—Information was recalved to-night of the capture of Francis Lane, tho Trueblood murderer of last Christmas eve, 3 THE GRASSHOPPERS, MINNESOTA. 8pectal Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune. 87, Pavr, Minn,, May 14.—Rocent hopies that st of the grasshoppors’ egre had boen killed by the prolonged rainy, cold weather, aro shakon by reports yesterdsy snd to-day from western counties. In MoLood thoy are batching in great numbors on tho lighter sandy. soll, In LeSucur County thoy are slso hatcbing fast, and the poople of tho Infented roprions fear their coming in countless myriade with dry weatbor, which may bo oxpectod next month, though some still cling to tho boliof that the eges wora partly batched by tho early warm weather and killed by the wuccocding cold, The repion fnvolved this year includes sixtoen countios fn_tho upper Minnesota ana Red River Valloys, Laviog an aggrogate papulation of about 60,000, and pro- dueipg about 1,600,000 buabels of surplus wheat last season., IN KANSAS. . #peeial Disvaich to Ihe Chicago Tribune, Lawrencs, Kan,, May M.—~The grasshoppers are producing a8 horrible panfo agong the busis noss-men and farmors of FEsatern Kansas and Weatern Minsouri, They are marching in count- less myrinds, doatroying in somo places the oats, corn, grass—in fact, ovory groen thing. They are going in a northwesterly direction, and there e & falnt Lope that they may leave in time to nllow tho farmers to get & part of a corn crop. In Southern Kansus crops look well, and tho grassboppor has disappeared altogethor, A reat doal of damage has been and will still bo fionn by those posta, MISSOURI. Kiwsia Ciy, May 14.—Immenss swarme of chinch-bugs sre fiying about in Clinton and ad- Jolning ‘countics, and myriads of young grass. Loppers arc Bwarmlog over mavoral westorn countlos of fbis Htale, Groat apprehiension ia 1alt for crops. TEMPERANCE IN LA CROSSE. Tu the Editor of The Chicagn Trfduna : LA Crosse, Wis,, May 13.—The friends of Tompersnco here, while laboring each by his ©Owu favorlto means, are combined to carry sno- cesa by an agency nobody can either object ta or resiat, That is, the cultivation of sound aud offoctive mentiment., Ths renewed enorgy fe talliog {n the osuse. Publio meotings are beld for discusafon by citizons ; joint mass-meotings aro thronged upon tha Sabbath jo the churchos ; aud, beuides, tho ableat popular talent is en- gaged, whorever found, to inatruct the massos. ‘Thomas Whittaker, of Yorlshire, Eng., closey to-night & serioy of addresscs, which, for uni- vorsal acceptance and effectivoncss, are unrivaled in this flold, Hois *the Ol Mao Eloquont,” sud his ologuenco s that of the heart, touching tho moral impulscs, wore han even of tho lp, Nelther dictatorial, vituporative, nor extreme in bhis tiostment, he has gifis thas are porfoctly mar- volous to iold tho plossod attention of tha mans- o8, to compel thom to reflect for themsolves on this subleot ; and, withal, ho loaves, through all biw deollery, 8 most lasting and boneticont imn- pression of his simple facts and reasoningy. lue deod, tho throngs whioh have crowded each night to hear bim havo cume to fool towards him amonso of personal ondearment. Ho far from Loing fanatical, he leavea yon, at the cloae of each addresw, chiding yourselt ouly for not be- ing fanatical on this subfect, or Jonging for Me, Whittaker's xlum power that you wight move tho world in this reform, J.lswin Bt THE WEATHER, WismxaroN, Msy 15—1 a. m.—For Tennes- see, the OLio Valloy, and tho Lake Hegion, ris- fog barometer, northerly winds, or cloaring, er clear, coldor weather. many and Italy. AUSTRALAS!A. KEM HOUTIL WALES, 8roxey, N, 8. W., April 20,—The first of the @irect Jino of steamora 1o London leaven to-day ou ber return vogago, Great jutecest is mani- feated regarding the pasesge home. Lvery ef- fort will bo made to boat the time made by tho watlaby the Cyplirencs, * ROUTIE AUSTRALIA, Wheat reporta sliow there will ba 204,000 tona of surplus whoat, About 45,000 tons Liave al- ready been exported, snd the balance is resdy for shipment. Thn bark St. Magnus, Capt. Eaaterbrook, from Adeluldo for Brisbans, ontercd Morcton Day, and took pilot un board, The wind choppod round, giving her s Joo ahare, Tho bark stood out to sen, And wvan dlscovered next day bottom upward. A Goveinment ateamor soarchiod uus- valling for tho sursivors of the wrock. Sho was satlod and owned by Capt. Eastesbrook, n Bow- toniag, but for many yoors a rosident of Ade. iaido. 118 wife and family perishod with bim, pliskesitidlabul ITALY, NATIONAL DONATION TO OARIBALDI, Roueg, May 14.—Tho Senata has voted & Na- tlonal donation to Garibaldi, THE rOPY'S DINTHDAY, Nrsw Yonx, Mav 14.—A special diapateh from Ttomo atates that tho Popo's birthday snolver. aury was cefebrated with extraordinary rejoicing. Deputatiovs, letters, and congratulntions were arriviug throughout tho day, Twelve proced- ing Ponlilfs hevo reached iheage of 84, Pio Nono alone aurpauass tho years of Bt. Peter in Lis chatr, Tho Marquise of Stackpoolo haa boon sppointed Secrot Chamberlain, ) HAWAIL INE NECIPROCITY TREATY. Broxer, Now Routh Wales, April 29,—The Honolulu Adertiser esyat *“Wo leam that the reciprosity traaty with Hawall was rati. fied by His Majesty on_thoe 17th inst., and wilt be reot forsaid to \Washington for excbange ratlfications Ly the May siesmor, which is ox- pocted hiore on the 4th of Gth prox.” —— SPAIN. BOMDAEDMENT OF GUETARIA. BanTaxven, May 14.~The Cazlists are ahel’. iog Guetana, sud have dono great damaze. A vigorous fira in roturned from the fort and from five men-of.war v the bharbor. Nolnforoamonts have been dispatchea o tho town. St ol FRANCE. ETOENIE'S CLAINE, Pants, May 14,31, Rouher has informed the Govornment that {bo ox-Empress Eugenio will accept 1o compromise of har claima on the civil Jist, and will bring an action demanding tho ful- fillment of the couvention concludod by the Do Braglio Ministry, ——— ‘GREAT BRITAIN, TUE VENTURQUA BOYTON. Loxnox, May 14.—Boyton will make a necond ;Iltzmpl tosvin aoross the chianuel on the 23th ust. — THE SAMOAN ISLANDS, TOE UNTTED HTATES TO EETARLISH A PROTECTOR. ATE—ACTION OF COL. STEIXDELGLR, TUE USITED KTATES COMMISSIONED. Correspondencs Ban Franclsco Chroniele. UmiTep S1atzs Breauen TUsCARORA, APIA, Urova 1staxp, Apiil 1, 1875.—Having an unex- pected opportunity to give you some idea of onr novements asd doings I shall seize it. We took our departure from Hovolalu March 4, andafter # dolightful passago of twonty-three dayo arrived at Pango Pango, Island of Tatulla, Wedroppodin there firét to visis Maunga, the principal Chiof of that island, to exprcas the good feelings of #ho United States toward Lim sad to inform him thint our Government would recognizo only Apia 84 tho head of the Bamasn Government, OQur stay thore was only tlieo doys, darivg which timo our deeks swarmed with natives, and gifts of fruit and ltve stook woio literally showersd uron us, \Vo reached this place yeaterday. A court of inquiry haa beca convened by the oxpross dosire of the Btate Department at Wastington ta investigato ioto all claims made by Americau cltizons agaivat the Samonus, some of which biave bocn standing for . yoars. They sro mostly land clsims. A proclsmation based on tho findings of the Court will be issued by Commander Lrbon, which all Amencan citizons must abide by, and which will bo fiual unless dizapproved WitLin one yoar by the State Do- partment at Washington, Col. Btelubergor's mitsian up 1o the presont tme appcars to be one verging to-, wards the formation of a proiectorate. Hin first stop will be to us in tho formation of & tcmlncntflnnmmenl, laws, oto, Ho {s catablishing himself on shors now, and has raceived {rom the bead Chief of the island & Lody-guard of twelve., Asyet we lave not mat the "Chiefs in_council, but will s & faw davs, Ifis presonts of armu and anmynunition will be presented Lo tho Bamosn Government of this place at that time. Al is quiet on thoe 18lands, with the exception of aslight disturbauce on the castern island Manua. Thero aro four German barks in the hsrbor, but no other man-of-war. preshonstohentity BELCGIUM, GERMANY, AND FRANCE, YIEWS OF ENLIOHTENED DELOIANS, Tants, April 23, With regard to tho alleged Freneh teadenclen of o Dolgiany, & memterof the Munlcis pallty of Glont writes to the Cologna Gazetts : “Thaeventa of the past are not sutictently kmown to, and perhapa suill losa sutliciently uuderatood by, some chist of our neuple, but, among o anligitencd clasa there prevails great dlatrust of France, Delgium consfats, &4 you know, of two-t Gorman Plemings and one-hird Waloons, The Flemish waaes hava 10 leanings 1o France, and though among tho woll-{o-da class the language of our Bouthe ori, melghbor It much spokies, i I beyond question thet at bottom they have’ not bscomo Freuch, but have remal orvughly Flemish, Flemleti was tlio 1angusge of our ancestors, sud fs atill tho languago of our families. Germana who havo fived amaug us_will teatify Now Nitla we resemble tho French, Ve siand, kowover, on & g0ad footing with ‘o Linye more extenalye businicss relations (han with Germany, W cxchangs with products of our soll' and fudustry, bapers yab we dre far from shariay i iddoas of the Fronch, Tho Incorrigitle c our nolglibors 18 aa munifest Lo un sa to you, We Lisve Dby no means forgotten the bistory of ths Freush hivaclons wince thy Liirtoanth century, Loute XiV., the reat Mavolution, and tho Napoleon, ” We ave fo tbank them for wuch” dis- aster and ruin not to foreses wiat lo from snother ¢ frisndly visit’ of the ki of 1870 are atlll vividly rememberod, T Doneed to d us of the Heucdett documents (0 eu- lighten us on French yearnings, You will tell me of tlie pastorals, tho sddiosses of the CHuvr ¢ Pont lesles Conimiiteos, snd e Ultramoutane Cabinet, These aro certadnly doplorabla facta, Gur Government, aud to eppearatios therafors Helgium itself, fa in the hauds of tho Ultramontaue pariy, - Our Cathiolio yricste sud Lishopd are ax fanatfcal aa yours, but (helr tenure of ouly made Jower & poetible by the uneducuted mauce, Ly the yeaauts in Flanders, and iho District of Autwerp, Agaiuat them aro o all tha large town, the entira cultivatod and tuinkin yortion of the natlon, and all who love aduwire Prince Dismarck, Frauce for tho momeut flate tors and caressos us—it strives Ly nurl( all ts Joure Rals to excite our patriotio pride. Vain attempt, Only read all our Liveral papers, both fn Flemish and French, and you will see that our good friends in the wasting tline and labor,” Germany should Belglum with that anti-national faction which, unfortunately for us, haa climbed to power, but the ruis of the clericals will not last foreyer, and 13 lun a8 (hey do uob gut the largs towns under thoir Lm which will ‘never happen, you cannot say thuy selglun: is loat,» " yruany aud e GERMANY AND ITALY, 4 COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING, Roux, April 33,—~The Opinfone of this evening says the Imparial Crown Prince of Germany, who bas Just paid s vialt to King Victor Emmanuel st Naples, was invrusted with » mission of a political chwracter, 1t adds: *In two long interviews betwoen liis Majesty d the Vrince politios formed partly tha tiplo of can- rsativn, 1f, a8 wed hays 1o rcason to doubt, the furniabed to ua is corvect, the cxistenceof & confdeuce was ue: complels undersanding and toulual wads manifest at thesa futerviews, posogiehiablvg GERMANY AND FRANCE, STATEMENT OF THH ENFRROR WILLIAM, Drntiw, April 27,~Tha account of & yecent conver- satlon belween ths Gorman Emperor and the Prench Ambsssador contained in the French papers i con- frmed hore, The Emporor is atated to bave sald 1at (he eadavort to naw dincord betwean France sad Gieruany bave fortunately fatlod, TIE FOPE T THR LATE WAR. Tants, Arril 25,—Tho Montteur, commenting In & Taesul Watement In s Berlin semioficial paper, Klaton that ML (ke beginning of Decomber, 1810, tha Topa wrote & tonching letter (o ha Blng of Prumin, breging him to ofter pesco without any cesrion of territory, It Lelleven no reply was retarned, Franh_Qggsument. fnn 1o nos KNy GUhET P on the art of the oo, of of French Behors haviur ewdsavared o sxeresn § reee jor, on the fecple with tho ewof premature ———— CERMANY. TRE WAN OX THIE CATIOLICH. Benrrs, May 14.~1hs {nquiry fnatitated inta the Catholic noctetics of Lerlin at ths time of Kuilmau's altompt to ahoot Prines Birmarck Liaa Leen clored, Tho Publie Frosecutor Los mado chargen sgnivst their directors, and tho cases will como up for triaf. THE DALY Pants, Apri 2, of Lorda Las reported in fevor carporate Tghis ta the Maptists, whin, by ¢ canee, lisve ecventy-fodr cougreations 1 Germany, nwinbering 14,9% ‘memlers, Moad of them ars in Trumaly, aud thiey complsin thet the blscuce of corpo. Tate Hiihia exposen ihem to meny Sn-onverinnees, The Committos was unanimously of opinion that i exlension of mectariantan wea not deirabie, Lut i v thought that, if tha I3 A tocured 5 o190ie #halfa Jepition, thay wonld ma aiir, anil thelr eadeicy 10 prowciytiza woala lie weakeucd, - Aot 0TS rnity, Arril 27—Tho (wo gunbosts recentl 1aunched ou the Rhine have sncrcened in Feoecrticy to Strasburg, {hough orlgitally destined for operas Uoun betwesn Mayence and Wesol, Thry are jron Inonitcre, deep in ‘the watcr, with two 19-centimutre Buns ju s revolving turrot, THE CONVLICT WITH ULTRAXONTAXIF, L FARDY, April 33e-According to (le mami-ofchal Madgelitrg uzelte, tle Berlin Court an Ministry are nore determized than ever to pertevere in tho confiict with Ultrammontandst, snd every lawful means will Lo N recanree to. Dt Bismaycly tis s, Jsw ez- 1resssd aurprise toa leading moriberof Alio Liberal jarty ihat T Libtrala shiuld costiome on & gond outing withs the Ultramontanes s fallz, O the cber band, the Emperor's apirovsl of the bill for the abolition of munaatic fnstltuliora in declared donbtfal, and thio Frankfort Gazette tates that ko ban sent frow Wieabaden for additional documente on the w.blect, The Empreas, 1t adds, wishen the Histers of Merey and ollier orders devotlug thameelyca 1 the tick to bo exempted from the messure, tod militaty nrn who witneesed thelr devotion {n ths Lint war aro loud fn their praise, The wounded who wore quar- tered in the I'alaco of Vormilies wers warm fn i aulogiums of the Cathollo Bistors, In the large fomun, marsover, theru are Catholic howpitals, wi 86 amongt the bt and most celebrated of auclt aeti. tutlons, one fa Verllu having s world-wide fame. ALl fhene thiinge were naturally forgotten t the hest of the atruggla Su the framing of the biil, Priuca Tie- 1marck, bowever, ihreairns 1o roatgn n the avazt of the bilt ok Eocasalig Law thia seesion, MCLSsIC, The Cinclnnati Festival-Its Conclue sion Last Night—Continued Success ~%he Warm Eeeling for tho Assiste nut Director—Fhe fudinuapolis Kes- tival, alsh & The Chieago Tribune. Muy 14—~Tha May festival of tsatanend. Tho graat churus rests from its anduous Japors until hey shall be called, yrobably three years from uow, to gather onco mure under tho baton of Mr, Thomas. The fes- tival of 1378 gavo o tho publio the great success of ** Orphens,” the * Ninth Svm- ubiony,” * Walpurps Night," and the * Dot- tinger To Deum." Now tliey havo addod to the list tho “ Magnifieat,” tha * Trumphlied, “ Eltjab.™ * Loboogrin,” and *Promethous.” The summary of tha programmes shosws tha fol- lowing numbers: Leotboven, G; Waguer, b; Mendolssobn, B¢ Rossiul, 4 ; Moyertoer, 3; Mozart, 83 Lirzt, 2; Schubert, 3; Gluck, ; Haydn, 2; Drohms, 2; Bach, 1, and Gounod, Ambroize Thomas, Webor, Han- del, and Verdl, 1 each, Iu a2dditiom to tho voeal numbers, Ltho orchoatra has given ita masterly interpeotation of Decthoven's * Bove onth and Ninth Sympbonios,” his * Lsonore Overtare No. 2,” and the overturo totke * Con- socration of the Houee,” Wagner's * Lohen- gin,” * Wallueren,” and * Moislersaenger " musjc. Tho overturs to * ‘Tanuhausor sad the * Huldigongs March,” the scherzo of Alendols- eoln's * Reformation Symphony,” Bchubert's * Ninth Bympbony,” Liszt's * Rhapsodia Horgrolse No. 5," tha overtune to **Oboron,” the overturs to ** Willinm Tell," Luesen's ** Fes- tiral Overturs,” Gonnod's ** Meditation,” and Drahms' *Hungarian Dances,” Were esor programmes mado before in {his country com- pririug such colossal works, intersporsed with such varlod and fntorseting lghter productions ? In this latter respect the matinees Lave been 1most thoroughly ecjoyable, and bave forwed light snd graceful preludes o tho solid night work, The matineo to-day was well attanded, inns- much as tho weather was delightful and tho piogramme was a popular one, cmbracing such well-known and popular numbers 85 5o “Iu quests tombia " of Besthioven, sung by Mr. Whitney ; Mozart's “Dovo Bono,” .by Miss Whinnery ; * Gluck's fawiliar Zuridice arla from ** Orphous,” by Miss Crauch ; tho * Prize Song,” from the * Meis. tersnonger,” by Mr. Bischoff; tho * Plota® from the “Prophet,” by Miss Cary; snd “ Ruddior than the Chorry, by Mr. Whituey, The instrumental numbers were Deethoven's ovorture to tho ** Consceration of tho Houas," the overturo to tho ' Melstersaenger," Liszt's socond * Huogarian Ruapsody,” and the overturo to ‘Oberon" I would bo difioult to arrange & more purely popular pro- gramme, and it waa rocsivod with constant out- bursts af applause. AMien Cary catried off tho lionors of tho aftoynoon with lier Meyerbeor arin, being recalled fivo timos before tho rudi- once would yiold to Alr, Thomaa' encore-rule, Tho undicnge at tho eveniug concort was im- mense, Evory part of tho building was fliled, It wos tho lass opportunity to hear the great chorus, and ovely oue who conld made it a point of pleaeant duty to ba present. Tha cliorus, potwithstanding it was tho last nlght of the laborious week's work, turaed out in a8 full rauky aa ever, and with as much enthusiasm as ovor—in fact, thoy bave not developed mors cower or aplelt during the whola week than they hld in the stirriog chornges of the * Prome- 8, w"l"'l)lfl concert opened with the besatifnl and me- lodious * Nintlh Svmphony™ of Behubert, Mr, Thomea hau produced it ¥o wany times that it lias become f{amiliur to concert-goors, but, like the Boveuth and Niuth of Boethoven, it is donbt- ful whether lio hus ever given it wuch a flnished interpretation before. Ha - grace end torderness, and inteneo fooling, and al e bewitchin) melodionsness, wero ‘brouglt out in most fiemmul calors, As a tono- picture it was perfect, and it was recsived by the audionce with the heartiest applaueo aftor ench wmovement, Thess throo symplonies, tuo Seyonth and Niath of Heethoven and Niuth of Gchubert, are three very bright spotu fu thio rec- ord of tho festival, and they will long be rowewlicied, even by oW’ concert-guors, almost us now rovelattons of the grand. rur sl majasty of tha one composar, uid ibe matcéhiess prace and melody of the otitor, Tha_second uumber of the was tho * Tarawall of Wotan to and tho * Magic Fira Scane," from * Walkeure," the vocal part belog takea by Mr, Remmortz, who has sung it many times before in concert, but never bettor or moro effactively than ou this occaston, Tho Jast number was the symphonia poom and cautala of * Prometheun," "by Liezt, which Lisve never boforo been produced” out of Cincinuati in this conuiry, Ar, Thowas Lad gracefully conceded tho lasd- ership of the glurious work to Mr, Utto Bingor, tho Aesistans Director, who is s _devoted aduer- ontof Liszt, Wheu hocamo forward to the ataud, the whole vast audicuce roso to fia feot oud gave him cheor upon cheor. The chorus joined In alno, and, n fio took bhis baton, the so~ pranos and altos ralged bouquets upon bim 80 profusely thar, when the moloists came in, thoy wero ohlla:vd to gatber them up t¢ avold ntwfi og upon thom. It was a splondid tributo to this devoted, conscientinus, and skilled muslcian, Overpowering as the compliment wan, it did not turn bishead. lloled the o~ chestra chroogh the posm with euergy and di- termiuation, and when Le reachod (hio oponing chorus—s double one of sopranos aud alus, sud one of the most ditleult churio- tor imngioablo—ic was cvideat tlat Lo Lisd them woll in baud, and thet thero vas 10 danger thoy would uot implicitly follow thair trusty leador, who for & whale year Los baen de- votlug Liwsoit to tho work of this Featlval wih an eacrgy, intolllgence, and detorin iation wheh fow cu understaiid who are not acquaiuted with tho lutricote dotails of tho works porformea. Tho * Promethens™ itself was & puccess, Tho principsl uumbers are the opauing chorus for wopranos sud alios by tuo Nymphs; the chorns of Trifons, sung by mixed yolces, ending with s jubilant to Fuedom, the barmony of which'is adm rable ;'a clorus of Tritons and Oceanides in cight parts, woked up funvery free and broad harmonio mtyie; the chartn of Uleaners, which fa one of the most greeeful and delicate bits of choral work ever vritten, and which wan sung so adinfrably 84 o receive round afcer round of sppiaurs ; & chorus of |ine-dresscrs for tenars and baeres, with s quartette molo—Meners, \\')l‘nch. Dischoff, Remmertz, and Whitney~in | which Mr. Winch dul tha best wotk ha Liaa done (lflrlnz the whalo Testtval; a chorus of the Srpivits of the Inwer Riegions, in which Liazt tcoma to bave fairly exhatiuted 'tho ressurces of instrumontation to praduce infernal sffectys & wolo, quartette aud chorus of The Ineisibles, sud tho finsle, a cliorns of ths Muses for full chorus, of a tery inafestic charecter, and broad, freo. and rich in harmonie effect. In power, resonree, and impcrng grandear, it fortued & marmiicent elons tothe preat Femival, At the ead the cliorus threw ‘1ta books into ths ar. The andienco cheered, and the ntmost ene thaniaam faoted for mevaral minutes, daring which constant cries wero mado for Thomas, Lut Thomas had gone, and with him the Cineine nati festval of 1475, THE INDIANAPOLIN PReTIZAL, Ivpravarorn, Ind., Mav 14.~The preparationn for the thres daya' musieal feetival to Lo held Jiera next weok are fully completed. The avent Tzotuises to Lo & worthy euccensor to the Cincin- uati feetival, The nolo ningers are Mies Smith, s Ciauch, Mr, W. D, Ulinch, and Mvron W, Whitney, the 8sms who' have ristained the solo parts at Cincionatl, The ehoras will be componed of 100 voices, under the dirsevdon of T'rof, J. B. Iilack, of the Choral Union, who Las been drililng’ the singors for mouths. The orchostra is full and com. plate, Tho festival will_he held in tho Acadomy of Muse, Nardn's orslono of “The Seasons * will La preduced on Monday niebt, eelections from Tiandol's * Mosnish " on Tueaday nizbt, and on Vednesday mighit a cons cort of miscallaneus folectious by eolo artists, Spucial arrangementa Lave beon made mith o)) rallroads runoiog iuto the city. SPCRTING NEWS. THE TURF, THE TERUR HAUTE MEETING, Txanx HAuTE, Ind., May 14.—The fourth day ot the racos was a marked saccess. Near50,000 per- £ons were present. Tho track wasinthe best pos- siblo conditlon. ‘The entrioa for tho pacing race wera Granger, ch, g., James Walker, Lawrenco- burg, Ind; Bucker Etate, b. g., Paul Walter, Uilisboro, Il; Winder, 8. g., Jamos Wataou, Rushville, tnd.; Bay Sallie, b. m., J. A, Gosnetl, Laurel, Ind,; Hoosier Dick, b. g., C. B. Finney, Logsoaport, Ind; Groy Joe, g. g, L. 8. V., Mitchel), Martloarills, Ind, Tho pools sold fiva to ons on Granger, who won the race in three tiralght heawe, Ti Fiist hoet, 2:20; tecond, 2:U5L¢; thind, Gray Joo was withdiawn on accaunt of sovers lumonees. Winder and Uoouier Diok wero dis- tunced on the sccoud heat, BUNNARY. Granger. Lay Saltia. PP soce- ccon citizens' porzo, 1,200, theto wirc eight entrien: Fancher, b, g, William Yoser, Terre ilauto; Kipou Bay alss, b, Chambers, Auzuata; Gen. Mac. ¢ Fullor, Terre Haute’; Lilly Laiio: Thomas Lntlop, Tssnssille, Ind,: Miteholl, b, g, W. H. Milcholl} Moz Does, b. g., I. Diseell, Torro Hsute ; Prince R., g. i Teun. 'Gen, Mac wos a did not arrivo in time. Harry Mitchell was second in the first hcdt, but wou tho race ond €600 in straigbt beale, but was second in the first heat, Malsey galnod tho first huat, but Harry Ahitchell won the raco aud $C00 in thres straight beats. The timo wae, first Loat, 232; spcond, S:3117: third, 231345 fourth, 23134, Harey Mitchell, in the third beat, camo noar making a record of 2:45, but eaved' himsolf by coming on n jog. Diity Britton and Ripon Borry were dustancod on tho irat heat, svananr. a large citi- dens’ purio wes made up for a rouning race to- morrow afternoon, mtlo heats, io baruess, two best in three, four eniries, thros (o go. Arglnlul .against Chainsliot on account of record was filed In writing, IIls owners fifed afidavity, and proof wmust be filed anainat bim within fiftoen days, or Lo taken the purse of 600 wwarded him in the secuud day's trots, L'bo pools, over L0090, are Leld for thiw du- cision. INE LESINGTOX, ET., RACES, TLexi¥oroN, Ky., May 14.—The racea over the Asecocistion Course to-day were more largely ate n on sny dav during the meeting. #tand wan throoged. Tho weather rb, and tho track very foat. In tho first race, S-milo dash, tlore ware eeven ontries, TenDBroack and Chesapeake beiug the favarites, The former was badly beaten, The latter beat tho field by & bard ran in 9:371¢. Tho sccond race, a dash of 11 miles, was 3 -:ul]k—ovar for Robiuson and Morgan's b, c. stoal, In the third racs, s dash of 3{ of » mile, the {:vflme BMeGratly's Car .!l:’m. the ficld eaatly g suxaRy. TFirst race—Cittzens’ stakes for S-yeanclde, $30 each, Tlag o pay, 237 added s 4 milen. & e Mo ane b, o Clisspeat, by Lexington, 8,3, Suliear's ob, c. Big Sandy, by fmp, Ausirallan, Tobinson, Margaa & Co.' br. £, Uy tmp, Australiss .3 Time—iig Third race, 3¢ milo, purse, $230; $200 o the first horse, §00 to the secoud horde. H. T, MeQrath's br, o, Gsolrin, 3 years old, by - RACEE AT DURUQUI. Brectal INspatch t1 The Chiago Tridune, Dusrgry, In, May 14,—The troltiug race be- tweon Oak Grove Girl snd Bay Charloy for & purso of ®1,000, beat three in flve, to Larness, which came off at tbe Dubuquo Driving Park this afiernoon, was ono of tho closest and most exciting coutents of spced evor witnexeed in this city li:hnhsy won the flrst two Lia'sin 2:44 and 2:43%¢, whife tho Girl walked aw:- il the noxt two In 2:40 and 241, " The Aftl. and decid- ing heat was won by Charley, aftor s gallant strugglo, in 2:40. lurge amount of monoy chln{?‘n hauds, tho Gurl being the favorite two to one befure the 1kco, 4 RUNNING RACE, half-mile dreh, was wan by Alice Ward In two straight beals, time 56 and 54 sccouds, NXSTI0 PARK HACES. Bostox, Bay 14.—The trotting races at Myatio Park closed to-dny witls the most botly-contested race of tho seasoin. 1t required seyen hieats to decido the struggle, T'he race was for the 2:23 clast d_was won by Honeet Billy ; Dustiu cond ; Honest Ilan&. third ; and Frank , the favorite, for ) ‘Tine—12:0, 2:31, BASE BALL, MUTUALS—FRILADELTTIAS, Nrw Yonx, May1{.—Dazo ball: Matuals, 3; Philadelpbias, 1, UARTFONDS—ATHLETICH, Hantronn, Ct., May 1L.—Hase ball: Hartfords, 10 Attlotics, 3. ’.ITlllfi INDIANS) TROUDLE AT THE WINNEBAGO AQGENOCY, Special Dispatch {o The Chicaga Tridune, Btoux Ciry, Ia., May 14.—Thero Is troubls at the Winnebago Indisu Agency, Some of the In« dians have preferrod chargea sgatnat Clark, Bu- perintandont thero, and waut hun removed ; alsa Taylor Biadloy, Indien Agout, for sustaining Claxk. Two Cluefs, Gray Wolf and Long Tall, ‘with au attornoy and intorpreter, have gone to Omaba o fnterview Commisaloner White on the eubject. The Indians’ mde of tho story gives it & Brooklyn sepeet, while & gentlomau from the Aganoy, who la here, explalned the sitnation ina sauner involviog 1o disctedit ou tho oflicers, e g e SUICIDE. 8vecial Dupateh o The Chicado Tribune, Dovuque, 1a., May 14,—Michscl Hogau, & re speoted aud well-kuown resident of thls cisy, employed fn the freight dopartment of the Iili- wola Central depot, commlitted sulcide this morn- ing by jumping into u cistorn Lead foremost. 1o came to Jowa iu 1846, sud Joaves » wilo aud two chuldron, ORTHOGRAPHICAL. Spactal Dispatch la The Chicaad Tridune, Quaxp Ravios, Mich,, May 14.—A spelllog- match took place to-night at Cutler Hall betwoen lcked sides from citizoys and the igh School. K 1arto audieuco waa in attendaacs, and the ex- escises wore interosting, CENTENNIAL' LETTERS, A British OMeer’s Acconnt of the Dattle of Xexington and Concord. Cen, Gage's Blatement of the Si®m tion in May, 1775, *The Western Frontior” in 1763" Spectal Correspondenceaf The Chicago Tribune. Oxauy, May 10.—A geatloman of this city hag in his poesession a number of original lottera, * written, & hundred years ago or moro, by pere’ sona in official position ; and of thore Isond you coplea of three, whieh wil not prove usin.’ tereating in thescdays of ecntennial celebrations, | Tho first i3 n letter from Lieut.Col. Aber.’ ciomble, Twenty-eccond Togment Drltlals| Atmy, to tho Lritisk Governor of the Colony ot - Kow York, giviug bis sido of tha storyof the: Eattle of Lexington and Concord. Hera it I in Its original orthography, and with all ite woalth of capital lotters ¢ Dastox, May 21, 1775,—Drsx Sra: Tamived hers the 3 Afelle, & var moch Surprired to 001 the town Lilorkarled, 1y the Ada. T supposs Genl, Guye wil} serd vousn aufhentick copny of what Byppeved the 1th, 1 bave mado the rirlctest enquiry the oMcers snd can smire you upon henor, 2ot one gliott wan fired by any of the troopa, Hii tirea tiew ab Lesington Gred o our Senwn dergh & Hole or, and ‘Major itenlri'a Horss wers wounded by thrés uhotin, Our Men dextrayed Some Gt 3ges, thrse Guan aud some tour &t Cancord & ho Hltises or ratlier ehotts wern exchangs] until the Teturn of fonr Companen of Light Tnfaufy who wera ndvanced thieo toiles kegenil Cansord s an thelr ree ti.tn 07 & Dirndye within a miia of Conzorl (hey raw £ of tha Light Tnfantry oxtended cn the Bridgs, ohg of whom waa Scalpsd and Liad hia Fars and nise’ cut off, tho' vt dead. The momert thio Light Infniry and Greaadeers began to rotreit they were fired ou frum every house & fenso alony tho fLsad for fiteen Miles, I canuot comment {he bebasiour of our Saie diers’ on their retreat, Af they began (o plonder and Ta7d 70 Oledicnre to'thelr ailicers: factunately for 1lie Grenadoers & Light Infantry, Lord Leres's Tirig sde wero Gridered out to sopport. {Lem ot the fower of thin Army would nll havo been cus aff. Dy sefort ikey bave thirly peicer of Cannon and two Mortare at Cambridge, 2ltho they threaten et [ cannot Leleive they will rase Battyriva ngainet, the Town: f they do T sm certain I can take them, Tha Widgw'sre ATl lesving town & auch of fhe Torys as [lesace Come fn, Tt they ate fow. Pariics rin b3 g ne over they did In Cromwels time, & wan there 1ot Jtod Coat in the Countcy thoy would cut one ane wtlar's thioatr, T cannot prefend to say what onr Generaly wi do, but Tthink it I8 52 the Jower of tha Congrsen o pree Sent the liorrors of 2 vivil w: ‘The Colony of Cone necticnt lave tent to of thet, Arsembly with a letter 10'tha Genaral, the purport of th lettcr fn fo prevent bowtil:en % Oping & metkod of yacification 10my yet 7 to heat the Phcen sliown itself n your Provines, = «istinction was Saown tham § of the peoplo lias asticular mark of inhing BHLT flate teved mymlf they wanld lisye oo quict. The Whige liave plutidercd tha Honees f Judge Anchmuty, Colos nels Voesaln and Hatchen, and Ciptats Loriuge, | What- wther devastatlona they haro cotnmitted Wo have not heard, Yamglad to huar yon aroin good health, and 1 Liave tho honcr to ba Dear ir, Your mast obsdicat, hemble Servant Jattes Anrncnnsrr, Lt, Col, 34 Rog'ts . 8'—Since writing ths above I sm appolulud Ad- Jutant Geveral, Lt. Govesnour Covory, Naw York, And tke noxt {¢ from the Dritish Commander bimsell, Gen. Gage, giving bts sccount of the situation: Boston. Msy 10ih, 1755,—5tn: Your Lettars of tha 4t nnd Gt fustunts aro come to my baud, the firet luckaing a Minuta of your Conucll, Your Nossous for nut Lringiog the Assembly tgether at that true et ny circumstance that may de= swared in my anawer 1o Govere uor Trumtuli® Letter, which I have transmitied 1o ¥ou Ly several Opportus 1 am extremely rorry to syell a8 ail the others) Is dowby sour prideuoa Lo rthat your Province (1 et & Formont: T aon't ieal Juncunrs; Time ances st Lo your guide; We nisy hape wiil havenoice L ect, on the Minde of tho's, tu everiurn the Coustitution. i1 et bave uny Thing disayreos lefors the Avia arrives; When, (If it {8 urceorary) thew may smbark on board ' ler, I thank you for ‘Wo ciia of my dispatclien, 1 whall alwayn Be particular i ko T rent you o Lave thet kept'on Loard the Men-of-War untll ey ean b6 con Veyed to you. Tte Poople without ave #till fa We samio situation they were, but they seem tn make tudrawon ffosilitlen gafn: Iy Sarve from e beginuing of the courbict of the lesders liere, tliey appoard (o e to wish &0 push wattery to extremitien, aud 50 to mansge the affalr, as to decelve tho atlicr Colontes, by makiog them belleso they wora zovatu iy by the Oprerive Conduct of the Troogs, and acted eoly in faelr cvn defenoe, snd by snch arti: I totttaw (Be alace Colonler 1o’ suppert thou n s am with vory great Legurd, Six, Your tuout obedfeut bumbla sorvanty e Tros, Gaor, Hon'ble Lieut..Gev. CoLDEN, Tho following is 8 latter from tha asma Drit- ish Govetnor 1o whom the foregoing communi- cations wero addresssd, aud of A dato nearly iwoivo yoars befora thoe commeoncoment of the Yar ot "the Novoludlon, aud about tle clore of tho French War, It is directed to Thomas Llil- son, Lag,, Colonel of tho Second Legimeut of Militia Foot for Ulster County, whose head- quaiters woro at Now Windsor, naw i Orangs Cunnty, in New York, on the nght baok of tia Hulson River, 5 milvs above West Polut, or 65 miies norih of New York City. It socma from the letior that that section of ‘country was looked upon iu thowe uavans * tho Wostern Froutier," The communicatiou runs aa follows ; New Yons, 1ith Ootober, 1763,—51m:_The Inclosed Intelligence iu of thiat Importance $o the Tnhabitants on tho Western Frontier, that I dispatch 46 by Express {hat no time may be fost In putiing them upon thels uard, You will se by he General’s letter no arsistance fs or e te oxpacted from the Regular Fo oy 2 orcer, t Uctus otherwize emploged, Tt therefure lehooyes you earuently to nat bout Providing for your own defence wherover the attsck may fall, To this end you will flve oriers tuat thomen fu ‘each Compuuy of your tegiment Le arni'd, equipped and fuentelied Wil m- manition as by Law they ought tabe, nnt that they lo Ppronided in every utler Keapect 50 ur to bo In & Condie tlon to marel wkilher tho Service muy enll themn, on the slioriest Notace ; Detacliments sl:ould [ thudk Ee made o the places most axposod 3 La Hatbing secois Taure cusential tha the sending Gut Fartics 0" patrolo and sconer the Country, in order to discover the Enewny if Toaridls befoso an actual attemy, ‘Your kuowledge of the countey will poiut ont any thing elso expeidicnt on this Linergoncy. Much Dee s on the Bpiris and Firmnoss of tho Militia, who P Bope wil mok bo wantiag b & Oxise fn which thols own Bafety fs immediately involved. As wutual ase alstance may be requirod, abonld au attack Le made on any part near whera tha fwo Irovinces horder ol each other, 1 havo desircd the Govestior of New Jersey to give Orders accardingly; snd if applyd to, you will affard auch aid as may ha in your Power: as well as to thie Calonels of tho Neighboring Countles, who have 1ike directions, ana_wilb whow ‘you whil correspond, ibat all nacestary Intelligenca miy be speadily com mnlcated. Tho Cipialis 1o each Company ahoald frequently Inspect the conditton of tho Mens wrms, daco. Hhat they be properly squipped sad supply with smmualtion. =In short you are to laks svery pruilent measars in Jonr power for Defence of tho Fronlers, I am, Bir, Your humble Scrvant, CANWALLADER COLUKN, Tupwan Etitso, Edqr,, Colouel of tho Bocond Teghneat of Militia Yoat for Ulster County, The ' inclosed intolligauce does not appesr from tho orlzinal letter, nor from any vthor paper now accompanying i, What would the pooplo of thoso daya have thought of the Dlack 11115, the acufle Coast, and the Lava Deds for a \Westorn frontier, a3 alroady realized in our dsy ahd poneration ? 2 NEW PUDLIC JUsST PUBLI Yot g T B c1al aud Homo Saging, 131 - bywus. 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