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—adio dofending aditor in ;'j_': ,‘;‘pulnl m-%u-unugnm 1o ba plaintiff in ruch a suit, when the challonge was thiown to M by the Now York Trihune. gxomar. Lawoxr Brevexs, an honest farmer of Renpobunk, 18 fn Doston in search of hLis mte,—s *purty good-looking woman, with & gos0 nint egganctly & soub, but sort o' wide, -m'!‘ real plampy with tho purticst arm tharis ount.’ Kfrs. BTRVENS RO} tirod of living on & farm, and s supposad to have plunged into the wild gay- sles of tho [ub. Canu HELMZNDTXO, tho Berlin actor, had girtdnt, and 8 friond sent Lim an logenious serotic. 1t consistod of fftcon Lotilon of wive: s0 srrangod thatb tho Initial lottes of the namos 5t tho wines apolior the namo of the actor. The pames of tho wines wero: Ceraus, Assmann- shanrer, Rouzan, Laficte, Hockheimor, Eatopbo, Jiotirauonmiicts, Maroobruner, Emiliou, Rauen- {hater, Diodesliouner, Ingcliolmer, Nierateluer, Giscort A charactoristia spooch in Parllamont was sde tho other day by Nr. 0'Goryax, who said ¢ #\When I 1ast apoke hinro I was in Iraland. [Loud tsuelitor.] Ttis notso mow. 1 bogto Inform {be right honorable gentleman at tho hesd of Ter Majonty's Goveramoot that if tho libertics af my country aso to bo doetroyed by a dosnotic and {osolont majority, thoee liborties shall dlo lined.” [Great Iaughtor.) 'The Houso liad just refused toadjontn by a vote of 248 to 63, but thia brill. faot effort @0 domornlized ft that it ndjourned for. hedeh, Estract from & soung ladv's diary: * What aro thoso thonghits that surge scross my heart spd wildly palpiinto in every arovico of mybrain? What I8 this th.u g0 longing aftor the unattaln- sble? Am I roally whae I scom, or ta it s It wore, not 80 much the lofluitosimal as the un- _speskatis? Lot mo bo calm, I Lava ro-tead #Dop Jusn" to-day, Ab. aissl will there evor be anoshior BymoX P May tuera not ba somewhere, coming loward me from tbe miat of tho mouu= {aln top, or tho flowers of the valloy, some such eromnod youth, wbho— Hore papa called out, 41¢ you don't come down Lo dinuer it will be postponed ¢y to-morrow.’ Coarse idoal I was clliged to go, for many ressons.” 1t Is held by somo sentimontalista that the Powznor boy sliould nat be banged because ho obeye an incontrolixole impulss, One iustanco Ulustrative of is cuuning explodes tuis theoty. When o made hia confession, the official who took lv down safd : ** I want to hiave this state- meut coriect, and T will read it to you, line by live. Now bogin,” * Wall, whon ths girl camo tatn the Btors for s paper, I told hor to go duswn alal Htop,"” enid the official, * I wul road s scntence,” Ilo hud substituted tho phrase wgodown cellar " for ** go down stairs.” "1 didu't env collar,” lntorrpted Pouenvy; I said stalrs, for if I had smd collar sho wouldn't have gono dowo,” If tuts nico distinotion iu evidenco of a0 impulse, thou thers is uo such thing s & premeaituted sct.—Loston Journal. Mr. J. W. Russery, for the last oight years Becrolary of the Board of Ioaith iu this clty, died Baturday eveniug Of puonmonis, frool which ho has boen woverely sufToring during the Inst two weaks, While Bacrotary ol the .Donrd of Henith Afr. Russern bow mado many frionds by his efiicionoy aud gentlomanly boaring. Iis fathior, Jacon NusseLy, k&q., who died in 1869, wss ono of tho olidest rosidents of Chicago, and his fanvly aro well known to ali our ofd eitizens. s funcrat wiil take place at 8t. Jsmos Episco- pal Chuteh st 3 o'clock on Tuosdsy nfternoon, and will Lo buried at Gracelaud Cemetery., The Board of 1en'th moots to-day to take aporo- vriste action in regard to Mir. RussELL's death, Tho Papal party, consiating of M. Crsane RonceTT! and Unarpo Gpauni, D. 1., his Secre~ tars, resched Ohicago from Pittebuig, vis tho Fore Wayno Railroad, at half-past 8 o'cluck yes- terday morniug. They were socompauted by Fathor Razy, & Profossor at 8t. Francis ' Bomi- 2ary, Milwaukee, who s to oscort them to that clty. Wuitiug for them at the dopot were Tathor Riompax, Becrotary to Bishop forev, and Father Noowax, of Bt Mary's Chureh. The former bad been notified by telegraph of thelr comiug, bat, sioce thelr vislt hero {s mercly » soclal one, 0o proparations were made for s formal reception, Very fow Xnew that they wate to arrive, and hence no one beyond the two pricsts assomvled at the depot to bid them welcomo. They wore diiven to the Bishiop's resldouco, No. 795 Wabash aveune, and during tho doy vieited St. Mary's Church. This morulng they will leava for Milwaukes, the in- yestituro of Birbop Hexyt with tho Arcubishoprio taking place Tousnday. d Puctf—Tho 3 S mte i1, Dan, Dor Gran fo—~The Hev. J.mos I. Dunn, on § Thowas - Asworthy, Oloveland; W B. Willlsm, 3 C. M. Aforion, 3. 1, Aubot, Coucord; ‘Tl Moch, Suscative " Yeatori, 1hilue W, J. Rountz, Alieg Jobn E. Joues, Gulvwion; Tnomas 1, ‘Mariin, Vafiadelpbia; J, W, Xirk, Now York; 8 5. Teylor, Musilon,,..lutmer Lmide—, frvisg, " Fitavargy oL W Aodeoes, Now York: B, Fitmimons, Dotrolt} it D, 'd. Walton, H i Tremont louse—Ivaac 3. Kilburn, Now Hedford : T. Ti, White, alttmore ; O, P, Diackinou, Now York; A 1. Bioug, Omul: Kinoclian, Bia K Hruee Phlladelphia ; Hat 'y Al 1atla.cr - Shesmn, House—sE. Nolan, Ohuctoriatl B, I T B e O S M O, Hoas 'y York; Bonecs l, ayetie ) M, O, a«ét’u T, Blosson, Keuouba ; O, A, 1nbbord, Bos: I X L Frederlo o +°07 F.'Bumuer, Now Yorks E, Bianchard, Glove- m‘xi Jaians T, Goult, Minnesola { Ad Hondy, New o S st 5 OBITUARY. JUDGE JCHN PEARSON, Epecial Duvateh ta The Chteaoa Triduns, Danvirer, I, May 80.—Judge Johu Poarson, one ot tha first eettlers of lllinois, died at this place to-day at half-past 11 o'clocik, of w fever, after a briof tiinces of but threo days. Judge Pearunn waa born in the year 1802 and moved to Tlhnols at & very early dato. 1o hasail bis 1ife beon yory prominons in politics, having boen ® life-long admiror of Jackeon and Jacksonisn principles. Ho was' one of the first Circult Judgos of tho Htate, bewg slected from one of the morthern olremits, which fo- aluded Cook OCounty In its boundary, and his Judicial declulons were, during the torm of yeara he was on tbe Benck, univeisally considered by the Dar sa authoiity, Ho wan & delegato (0 the Domocratio Oonvention st CLarleaton, and fought bard for stephon A, Dougiss, of whiom he was & persons! frisud and aduwiror. Inthe year 1870 bo was brought Prominoutly forward ss s candidata for Gov- ornut on the Democratio ticket, but was com- pelled to decline, 1lo retired from the praotice of i profession sovoral yests ago, and ha dovoted the vrincipal part of hla tima since lus Tatiremant {0 tho supervision of Lis farm, SOL D. BAYLESS, Porr Warw, Ind., May 32.—The Hon. 8ol D. Bayloss aled this morning st 6 o'clock, fter & lingesing illncus, sged 81, Doceassd was barn 1 Namilton, 0., snd has besn & residont of Fory ‘Wayne sluce 1843, Fur many years ho was en- gaged in morcantile purwiite, sud, baving at- taned some prominonce a4 & Republican poil- ticiau, was appolnted United States Ponsion Agent, which pouition ha beld until 1871, Ils wasoile of tho oldest, sud probubly the bost- kuown, Masen in the Htato, Laving 1skeu uil the bigh dogrees aud tiled the most impottaut of- ficos, Inclnding tbosa of Crand baster of the Qrand Lodge of Indiana and Pminsut Graud Cowmander of the Kmghts Tewplar of the 1, his romane will be D, W. 0. MOORE, PutLapereuta, May 30.—Cal, D, W. 0, Moors, formeriy '1osidont of the Athletlo Dall Club, divd st night. ——— THE TURF. Apecnal Dispateh to The Chisage Tridune, duanp Havax, Mich., My 80,—The free-for- all race In tus apting mestlng of the Trotiok Aceociation nert week uot Blling, arrsngements bave been made bv whioti tho (Ohicsgo horeo Eudine, owned by H. 0. Goodrich, will trot the #ace agalnst time on Thurvday aftaruoon, when he Wil be accompanied by Page's Harus. Hewill £1vo Lo Lrot battar than 2:33 Lo obtaly the prlvets $tne pud ug Ly te Assuslstion, EXIT THIRD-TERM. The Horrid Nightmare Effect- ually Dispelled, Behold! How Plain a Tale Hath Put It Downe After His Long Silence, the President Speaks, Letter to the Chairman of the Penn- sylvanfa Coavention, Gen. Grant Is Not, and Will Not Be,a Candidate for Renomination. He Has No Third-Term Aspira. tions Nor inclinations. HIC JACET CA 4ARISM. TOE PUESIDENT AT LAST DIn 'y (ES TilI$ DTG-A-100 WITIT RESPECTANLE DUNIAL. Spectal Diapateh to the Chicazs rribme, Wasursoton, D. O., May 30.—Tuz TRroose bins proved a prophet. Gen. Gtaut is vot and uover hay Leen a caudidate for the Presidoncy for o third term, The Presideut to-night, over Lis own name, has forevor closad tho third-term disoussion. Thoe almple words which Lo apoke to tho Iodiaus on Thuraday wera refiex of his thought upon the third term. He had then in miod the letter which appears in the general pross dispatchoa, A draft of a portion of it waa writen Lefore the Peonavl- vuula Convention. After the sdoption of the third-term resclution by the Pounsylvauia Con- ventton, the President decided to complato the loiter, which he had so luug contemylated, To this fact tho Presidout refors lu Lis lotior when bo uayn that he hod determiucd to tako no notico of tho sgitstion of tbls question Bo loag 25 it was confined to Opposition newspapers, but when the Btate which s second in rauk in tho Union, through the Hepublican party Con- vontion, coosidered [t worchy of mnotice, ko thought it was time to apeak. The lotter, which was begun saversl daye ago, waa com, leted to- day. This afternoon somo of the Cabinot offi- cera wora callod to Loar it road, aud wero fur- nieiod with coples. Thio evening, aboat 9 o'clock;, Gon. Yabcock sppesrod at tha Ameo- clated Preas offica with tho otliclal copr, and tho fotter waa thus unexpectedly given to the coun- try. THE LETTER [0 the Assouated Treen ‘Wasnréatox, D. C,, May 30.~President Grant ‘bas wiitteu the following lotter.to Gon, Hatty White, Presidont of tho recont Ponusylvania Republican State Convention : EX2OUTIVE MaNAION, WASLINGTON, 1875,~Dean in: A anort titne sul Tresiaeutial eloction of 18:2 the Liross, outle tn te Thepublicat perty end pa the Adminwir,tion, Marred the ery of #Uvsiriem aud tbe * Third Torm,” calling lustily for me 0 dofine my pdtion on the latter aubject, I belloved it to Lo boneath tho digulty of the otice which T hiave been fwice called npon fo fill to answer such & question Lefore the ant- Jazt should te ted by compotent anthority to ‘Tunko a nomination, or by a bhody of such dignity and suthiority ne not tomalios replys fuir subjectof riiliculo, In fart, khave heen aurprised tLat v many sonsille por- sons in the Mepublicis party ehonld permic their enemy to furcs upon them and thelr party an baie ‘whicli caunot add strength Lo the party, no matter Low met, But & body of the diguity aud paity suthority of convoution to make nomjualions for the State ofticers of the second Stata §n the Unjou baving connid-red this question, I deam 18 not lioproper that I sliould now speak. i he Airst place, T nevor somght fhe offco for o aecond sior even for's Arat nomination. Ta tie et T'was called trom s lfo position, one creatod by Oou- Rroas e3prosely for me for napposed sorvices rendorott {0 tho Ropublic. The josition vacated T lked, It would liave been m able to me (o bsvo rutslu- od 1t an'il such time grees wight Lave conrent- d to 1ny retiroment with tho taok sud a portion,of the emofuments which I 50 muich nooled to x home where hatanco of ms 4.y miglt Lesient (o peaca and the enjoyment of domeetio quiol, rulieved from carca which Lave oOpprassad mb 60 eonstantly now for fouttecn years. Dl i Tade fo belicve {but tho publio goud callod me fo make the ascrifices. Without secking Lhie oflice for the * second terms, ™ the nomiuation was ten- to'mo by a nuanimous voto of tho deloywes of all the B'ates wnd Tecritorien selocted by the fiepubli Caun of ach o teprescnt thifr Whole Damber {OF o pirpose of makiog Sheir nomimition, 1 esnuot say tht T was not pleusad at this snd at tuo overwhelming Indoreoment which thsie action " becaived at the eloa tion following. But 3t must be rememberod that all tho sacrifices, sxcept that of comfort, had Loen made in accpiing fhio * fint tern.” Then, too, such » e of personal abuse xnd slander had boen oyt up for four yewrn, motwitstanding tho_eonsciontionn pers formance of duties 10 e best of my understaudiiig— though £ admit, In the light of subsequent evouts, sy (mice aubect o fair criticam, ‘Tiion, an indorsement from the poople, who alona overn’ republics, wss » Eratification that it ts ouly Siiman o bave approctated and eufoyed, Now, for the * tuird torm." 1 o nob want it any moro than I did the Brat. 1 would not writa or utter & word to cliatige the will of tho peop'e i oxpressing and huviug their ehtice, Tho question of the wutber of terma allowod to any one Exocutive ca ouly comiv Tp fairly in the sbapeof o proposition to ameu the Countitutton,~a thapo in which all political partics can pa ,—tixing the length of Lime or the num= bur of term for which any 0ne Ferson shall bo elfgiblo far (Lo oftice of Preaidont, Untll vuch an amendicent {nadopted the pooplo cannot s rastricted in thel chvice by resoiution furiher than they are now restricted as 1 age, natiouality, eto, 1% may bayipen i the futura hiutory of tlo country that to changy au Exocutivo b cause o hax been elkht years du oflice wal. rove une fortunate, )f not disastrous, Tho des thiat any man cauld eloct hiunself Provhilent, or even nominste him- 3f, (s proposterous, Tt f6 & roflectlon upon the fu. i o teligenca s patriotiam of tlo {eople to suppos Wuch I.h! Flt Auy man can IILI Y humchau:u in destion or 1 a ting poraty for tha ofiice, but no oue can even nomination, To rocaphtulate T over boea a candldnte for s Tenomis ot sccopt a nomin: tlon i it ware tenderud, unlesa 1t should oume under Buch clrcumatances ss o make it an imperative duty—circumatances uo likely to ariss, 1 congratulate tho Convention over which you tirenlded far the harmony wlich prevailed, aud for the excallant ticket put in ths feld, and which'I bope may be irjunplisnt ted. With grest respeat, ‘your obedlent servan U, B, OmaNT, To Gxav, Hanay Wrrrs, Presldent Pennuylvanis Be- publican Htate Couveiition, [ iptdaniue SO, COMMENT, THE NATIONAL REFUSLICAN'S EDITOBIAL REMADXS, Wasuixoroy, D, 0, May 80,—~1ho National Republican will to-morrow print su authoritative explanation of the Presldent's lettor, from which the following exiracts are taken: The proper time has arrived, An scknowledged au. Ihority has spoken regardiug fho thizd term question, and President Orant has writton the most fmportant otter of Lis pubic career, declaring he la not acandis ute for reuomination, It will be read with more in. torwst and deeper concern by the American poo- 3lo thay any other political document ever writtn. 7Ihe frm sud diguified explanation of bis sllence regarding this matter will ot aurprise thoss who understand the character of & man who bas habitusted bimself, and whose exporience bas taught him o roly vupon bis own methods, sud whose grostest guccesses have beea won s the reatlt of quist indej endence of thaught and dis- croet solf«lepeudenco, Allunflu b letter {8 unique. Iy charscieristio sud remarkablo {or tho sbeence of clap-trap sud tho ordinary rheioriosl subterfugva of Yaliticlans, ' Evea the srgument that peoplo slotie are all powertd fo the salsctiou of their onicluls, sud that uo” comstitntions) probbition 16 ‘10 pre- vant them from ulectiog e Presldent for 8 tuird term fa couvisely put in such array as 1o show that 1t bas no personal q?-nuuun. but fi used s an unewer o the slauders of hia eueinles, To kis mind It appesrs that po wan oau osntrgl his awn po- ltkal futury pucold to destroy i, and 5o ous wau, bowerer powerful, can dictale Lis own personal advaucora. nt eithor 10'hls party or to the couutry st large, Mu sduilts, Loweer, whiat evory loyal man lia witen folt, that smergencias night arfes wihich would ronder il imperviively uocewary that s Presideut should To-0l00| for ~ a thid teru, Wilis contemplaiing the condition of af- faire which would have existed 1f Presldent 1ducaln Lad livod and the War b oud of bis varond term, o one will d . noss of thia deduction, bub Le sdds xnollnklll.\liy 4 i that such emergeuclue sre uot uow Jrolal Lie atinply defouds the rigute of tLe people by shuw- iug thelr power W thwart the schomes of mim- Litlous weu aud ther suthority to select ju accordauce with conatiiutiona! Hiwlta, Thers nisy Le thoss who with malicionsly cone aizus this deleuss 1o wiean sowuibing wiore than & arpre £ Uie wonds ubedt will todteate the ciroumsiauces, wiatoprseutation, 1n It Lé of the Qlaappaintment oliad of L2 susiiles, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 31, 1875. #nd the szaltaton of another clama, who will bosat 1bst he haa b«:flomhla:an 10’ speak sgalust the ——— CASUALTIES, A RAILROAD AGCIDENT. Epertal Drupaleh Lo The Chreago Tribtme. Donuque, Is., May30.—Freight train No. 5, on the Iowa Division of the Iilinois Contral, ran into s drova of borses Iwat night sbout s milo this sido of Webster City. The engine and five freight-cars ware thrown from the track. The firomon, J. Duell, was badly injured, and brakes man Oannon gat rome Aevoro bruises. Tha reg- ular passengor tratn from tho Weat war deluyed aeverul hours Iu consaquence of the disastor. REST HER SOUL, BHE'S DEAD. Bpecal Mapatch to The Chieuso Tribut.e, Dwtant, 111, May 30.—Peter Sands, a farmor, reniding two miles from hore, whilo en route to Moriis with his tesm, mlojped to water his boraea; the team were frizlitaned sud ran away, throwing bin wita and_mother-in-daw upon the ground, resulting in the breaking of the collar ‘bcv'lo of hls wife, sud the death of his mother~ n-law, MARINE DISASTER New Yonx, May 80.—The stenmer Statect New York, of tho Harilord Line, struck s rock in Holl Gats last night aod was run on the {lats, where ahe sunk {n 30 feot of water at high tido, The pawongers, fittv Io numbar, wero gafoly landed, and sart of the fraight taken off, The rest whil bo got out atlow water. Tho veusel will doubtleus be aaved. i s THHE COURTS. Record of Business Transncted Sate ronve TOF TOLEDO, TEOUIA & WARSAW RAILNOAD. To tho case of Secor aod Tracy va. the Toledo, Pooria & Waruaw lisilrcad Com-ang, an order was entored Saturday by Judgo Drummond flad- ownod soma locomotlves aud tenders which wers held by the Rsilroad Company undor s condie tional sals, Thelr claim awounted to 29,470.75, and the Receiver was ordured to pay this amount to the locomotiva works so as to porfoct the Company's title, TEvs, Judge Drummond will have the final hesring in the cnsoof the Rockford, Rock Iulsnd & St. Louis Railroxd Company this morning, The ex- ceptions Lo tho Master's report will aluo come up ot the samo time. Judge Dludgott will Liear the argument in tho nhisky cakes) on the power of the Unitsd States Govornmeut to 8o1ze the books and safes of dis- tifiers who sre suspectad of dofrauding it. A sharp and bitier contest fa oxpocted. UNITED PTATPS COUHTA, Mosas H. Netl began a suit for $12,000 against W. A, Ewing. k Kimball, Assignee, brought suit to re- cover 45,000 from tho Mectnics' National Bank of Chioago. BANKRTPTOY ITEMS, The following parties unitelt in fling & peti- tion agoiuat Harvoy Fox aud Wit I3, Howard of the firm of Fox & Howard, contraciols, clsim- ing the following awouuts: Hale. Ayer & Co,, 231,886.71; Kirkwood & Dunklee, ®1,070.84; Jones & Laugblin, 85724.12; We ls, Frauch & Ca., &2,990,09; Gilbert, Hinbtoard & £1.111,08; Clars Lipo, $2.500; Rhodes & Co. Bradloy, $1,300; J, K. Thomjpsun, §3,000; John Darker, $2,150,69: J. C. Long, &L A. B. Trudo, #1460 Denuls MeCarthy, 4103 Iforace Conkoy, 501,503 Bouleriu, Jawes & Co., §5,048,76; Archio McDean, £4,000; Duucan D. McBoan, ¥2,127.94; B, E. Moses, €1,600; J. E. Moes, £2.000; I, Avors, %3,000; Erostaw & Golol. £1,212.83; E. F. Pulslfer, £1,500; and E. F. Pulsifer & Co., $2,000. It ia charged that the dobtors kave boen guity of soyeral acts of Laukruptey fo auepond- ing pavment of cowmmercial paper; alko, that thoy bavo allowad their tug-boats George B, Ale- Ciollan, Willam Howitt, sad Eveiett, to bs ecizod under attachments in favor of some croditors, It in alao charged, ou Iuformation darived from the membeis of the firm them- selvon, that thoir total uusccured indebiednoss is aboul $169,000, and the number of creditors whosa debta exceed §250 {8 waventy-five. A rulo to saow causs Juno 5 was lssucd. In the mattar of John W, Hioly, the debtor hav- ing offacted & compromise with hia oreditors which bad boon approvod, it was ordered that tha petition filod against him should be divmiseed, In the matter of W, H, P’sttoraon,the Austenee was ordered to sell tho bankiupt's etock 1 the ordinary courss of bumness uutil Juns 12, when a publio sale st suction will bo bad of the re- mainder, 1 A dividend of G per cent (was declared in the catate of Ellzabeth Clarke, BUPEBIOR COURT IN BRIZR. Pl Kinosy & Co.commonced a sult for $13,000 agalost Geurge Bartalott, 2 TIE CALL. Junar Roawrs—162 to 175, aud st casos 1001 and 1570, JUDOMENTS, SUTENOR COURT—CoNTrAstONs—Millor, Btewnrt & 0, va., Georgo €. Eaton, $149,.0, JuDGR Galit—Hnbert Touos of al, va, Joseph Dinet, B Hobert ShcClal, oo Of s v Goodwei ct al. ‘vs. City of Chicago, $5.0.31,~1. ¥, Warruou et al, Tv. Mellvide 0, Hawliton, $100.—X, Watscn ve, 4. O. Brow, §1:6.50, Junde_Jausson—Mary Whits ve. Iarriet N, Mil- ler and Praucis Droln ;. vrdict, $1, d “motion for new tilal, SECRET SOCIETIES. THE NEW YORK QRAND LODGE. NEw Yoor, May 30.—Tho coming dodication of the Masoulo Templa is exciting groat intercut, Tha procession will ba enormous. About 8,000 oraftsmon have within tureo days aunounced thoir fotoution to take part in ths parade who had provioualy considered themuolyes unablo to "be in llue. Tho Graud Lodwes of Georgis, Souih and North Carolins, Arkaneas, Nebraska and Calitornls, oro representod here, ond the delegaten from various ° other Grand Loapes aud Blus Lodges nro hurrying hithor, Nono of the large bodios of Maaons from_alutant placos will probably arriva beforo Monday, but on Tuesday thoy are expocted to tlock in, and the etroets tobe lively ‘with tha movomants of thom And tho hosta of local Commanderies and Lodgos. The Grand Lodgo- room 18 now thorouguly prepared for the dedica~ tion voremonies, CRIME. INFANTICIDE. Byecial Dispateh to The Chicado Tribune, DrooxNaroy, I, May 00,—Augusta Myers, & young German glrl, who, in January, killed hor {llegitimate child and threw it into tho privy- vault the night of its birth, has bosn on tital for some doys, aod tho jury fa now oat for it decinion, The dofouso was that sha did thedesd whule tomporarily mwane from clild-blst, and it i4 thouglit she will be acquitted. A BASE ORIME, 81, Loua, Mo., May 30.—~The Globe-Democrat has & special frow Sedslia, Mo., which eays that eight or ten rough characters took a balf-idiotio woman—s stranger, who had boen wauderiok about the city neveral days-—into a caboose-car Friday night, and each in turn violated her per- xon, “Tho woman, who was oncelnte, hug dis- sppeared, a0d uo arrests have beeu made, A POSTAL THIEF, Bosron, May 80,.—Tlcrace N, Weld, for nino yoarw employed fn the Poat.Otlice, wan arrcated Buturday on a oharge of stesling monoy from Tegistored lotters, —_—— THE CROPS. Bpacial Dispaleh to T'he Chicage Tribune, Graxp Havey, Mich,, May 2).—Nain has fall- en hore st futorvals since slter midmght of Thuisdsy until midnight of Friday to the amouut of nearly 1 inch. Lightving sud thunder pre- valled provious to It, sud the ralu anded with a gulo of wind with » voloclly of 80 miles per hour. The fruit prospects ara aow tooking quite clioering aud far more promising thian onemonth 250, dus to the plentitul rains aud (bhe warm, sunt weather of the past month, The Ialowt reporte from the fruit-growers show tbat upon a clovor examiuation, made lately, noarly two-thlids of all fhe poach-treas in the “bolt" will bo saved, which they sre to be-thank- ful for; wod i i fudyed quite promising, ax it was ue st wupposed that the outire lot wus dos utroyed Ix? being killod by the past ecvcre weath- the troes huve all b kreat promise, Al the winaller frults well, and_1ull crops will be oltaiued, zn' unubu:lu. \\hlehhm lwumi‘:,x 5 ull ceup of grapas eaied, Maough l will Lo & goud 2o e ing that tho Rhode Ialand Locomotive Company | FURIOUS FLAMES. The City of Springfleld, Mass., Visited by a Terxible Fire, Forty or Fifty Houses and Busiuess Blocks Totally Destroyed. The Fire Department, with Ontside Aid, at Last Gain the Mastery. A Nearly Complete List of the Losses and Insurance. The Total Loss Estima‘ed at Over Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, TRecord of Destruction Elsewhera. AT SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Sramvaricip, Maun, May 90.—The most do- structive fire ever {o Bpringtield broke out mbout half-past 2 this alternoon, and de- strosed neatly torty buildings, [ncluding & num- ber of businora blooks, aad causing a total losa of at lenst £200,000. A high wind prevailed all the eficrnoon, end at ono tme the whole bunle ness scction of the city wasserionaly threstened, but, by sbout 5, the Fire Departwent, with sa- elutance from Chiccpoe, Holyoke, Westfold, and Hartford, succesded in gotting the flamea under cantrol. TOE ORIOIY OF THE FTRE i8 not known, but Its location waa II. 3, Coo- Itey's plaving-mill, located in the old planing- mill of the Wagon Cur Comrany, on Taylor strett, whera the discoverer saw a pilo of shav- ings biazing buskly. Within ton minutes sfer the siriling of tho alarm it was evident tuat the Fire Depattamout, though prompt- Jy at work, would not bo sblo to cone fine tho fira to that sida of Taylor etreet, for attho roar of the mill, near tho Pow- ors Paper Compsny's block, ths flameg had burat hotly out, and were sproading slong tho old walluaod eating up tho pile dniver used by Waeon & Co. In puttiug in the fouudation of their new tlosk, and atber looss lumber thaero- abouts, Tlhoy had also &wopt through to the front of the building, and leaped acroes Taylor street to the old wooden building in which the Powers Paper Compauoy bad recently moved thelr box-thop, To #o florco a heat wero the flames facned by (he wind that thoy enveloped this tinder box in & #coond's time, and began to lick bnngrily at the roofs and cornicos of the ad- joining buildings, In Lalf an Lour from the burating out of the fire, it conlt bo seen tho de- pariment wore battiing with whet montd in oll probability be the most. devastating firo which over visited Springfield. Conkey's planingmill was comple.ely wrapped in flamos. and tho whola roach of the old Was- oo Compeny's buildings, on Taylor strect to Dwight, wero on firo ond surely doomad, The row of brick blocks on tho south wide of Tayior street, four or five in number, from the rear of Wight's block, on Maln strect, to O, B. Douglans’ shop, on tha corner of Dwinlit street, were thickly tenantol with vamous manufac- turing iutorosts, sad for thelr sav- ing while there woa hope the firemen strove manfully, and for a time concen- teated thewr efforts thore. The stont brick walls bravely resirtod {he ecorching hest till the flames had penctrated to the interior throush tha roofs, when kope vanishod, and Tavlor str ot waa the gauntles of thoe fre. Meautimo the con- flagration hod spread throuzh to Worth- ington stroet and wag driving families ont of ho old wooden tenemonte. sud Lind taken & fiorce hold of the great piles of wood and lumber in Abboy's lumber-yard, Every bullding ln the #quore botweon Taylor and Worthineton stroets, and Dwight etrcot and tho rear of Grestman ntroot Wlocks, waanow on fire, except U. B. Dougz= laga' works, from which the wind had swept tha flames, and the dry roofe of Btearns Park weto catcling, Bnc interost was suddenly traosforred from this locality, and the prospects of ladefluite destraction increasnd, by the rolling out of danko volumos of smoke from the roof of Ilurlburt's Block, on the west mda of Muln stroot, st tho corner of Dridge. and io which waa tho graat drv goods hiouse of McKniglt, Norton & Hawley, and otuer i portunt businesa concorns, and the Towna of Wostfleld, Holvoke, Chicopes, and Indiaa Or- chard ench sont ono ongine, and Hartford two, All Wight avenue, with ita eight or nine houses, wasa gocond Tavlor streot, and the Betbal Church snd Bhaw's fino block of tenement liouses on tho coruer of Vornon streot were blazing from roof and windows. At this junct- ure four stosmors of our Dopartment, having beon roinforced by arrivals fram other citios. were detatled to hoad off the Samen in this direc. tion, and fn & sbort tlmo the fize yieldod. AMOXO TUE LossES on Worthington airect aro I, B, Abby, wood, Inmber, auy coal dealor, £12,500; no lusurance; aléo, double hionse, §10,000; ineurance, €3,500; and other burued bullaings will wwell his loss to £45,000. James Miller's dwelliig, §3.000, Willism 8. Ames, two dwellings, 810,000; - surance, €8,000. Charloa Goodbue, two sma'l dwalliugs, IL B, Burt's Telegram Block, loss $18,500; insursnca $3,000. J. M. Eldridge, in the eame Dlock, loss $5000; insur- ance €3,200, The following are losses on Bond placer T. 3, Zinaser & Ivison, dwelling houso, £5,000, and furciturs §3,000 ; insnrance on the houso, 84,000; furnituro, £2,500, Bonj, Weaver, same honwe, furniturs, £3,000; Insurance, §2,600, Houso owned by Gotdon ell, £3,000 ; insurancs, 4,000, ON TAYLOR 6TREET. T. Btobblus' Manufuciprivg Company's brass foundrs, ¢27.000; insuranco, $21.000, Leon- ard Bpring, bed manufacturer, Wason Buildiug, lose 0,000 fuswied, Hurtburt's Dlock, Liver- wore, Swan & Co., §6,000; innurod, Merrian & Frout, leather deaters, §22,500 1 in. suranco, $15,000, Wasson Manufucturing Come pany, €5.000 to 97,600 ; tully insured, Faulls & Mour, carnage-makers, 84,600; in- euranco partlal. Powers' paper bos-fao- tory, &0,000; fusurance, §3,000. A, P, Bull, enddicr, $4,000; losurance, €2,000. I\ V. Burobam's pletute fiame maoufactory, $7.000; insurance, 3,600, Qeorgo L. Clark & Co., loss €7,000; Insurod, Wood & Tavior, loss #3,000; ineured. 8. An- dorao, loss 35,000 {usurance, $2,000. Jeni Fratt, losw ¥3,0007 no insurance, D. D, g losk $1.600) o tumuranco, 1, C. Maz ohal® Tose §3,000; Do tnsnvence. Melinizht. Norton & Hauloy, in Hurlbnee's Block, Xain sireot, loas §3,6:0 ¢ fully iusured, VEUNON ¥TURKT. W. Q. Shepard, #17,000; insurance, €3.000, ‘alebanks, teuant tu Shaw's bilock, loss i‘x‘*‘:?fifd'm lling 1 tod, 81,800 B ips, Mwelling house, guttel, $1,800; i Mores Goldthiwait, dwolling hduus, 3 insured 62,000, Slaw's North Dlock, < by lio satato of Josopl Stay, 810,000} wsurance, 825,000. Wills I, Shopliend uwned thio luat houso fu Bhaw's block, loss, €7,000; ine E. 0 wurance, 5,000, W. Kinoman, dwelling, lows, $10,000;" {vsuravce, $3,000, Bethol Clitreh, 10ds, €5,600 Inauratico, 5,000, OX MAIN WTHRKT. e, 0.8, Hulbwt, borth haif of Hurlbuts's Blook ; loss, $22,0w; fully insure ON WIOUT AVENUR. John Holiand, tousmont-houe, lors 83,500 ; lusurance, €2,200; loes on furnicure, Mru. Hlokvy, tovemuut-boase,! las, 84,0001 fosuranos, €2.600. Jamea oLaughliv, tensment-house loau, 3,000 wsur o0, $L.500. Hancy Clark, #wo. dwsllioge s loas, 94,800 5 lusiuavos, 91,300, One tenomont hause, 1 1 ¥ ek ol g g insurance, 8500, Two amall frame houaos § loss 1,200 ; inaursace, 81,10 THE TOTAL 1O%H by be fire will be neaily 359,000, AT LE MARZ, IA, Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicaro Tribrma, Durvque, In, May 30.—A dentructive oon- flagration vimtod Lears, Is., at 3 o'clock this attarncon. The fira broke out in one of Mensrs. Young & Conkerey's atablos, which was usod as » stock and ptoreroom. Owing to ths high wind the bmilding was consmumed in about ten minutos, but, by ensrgetic work, the adjoining baildings were saved. Ono valunble Durham bull, somn choice hogu, and a large amonnt of farm machinery wna coamumod. ‘Tho jues i estlmatod At 6,000 ; juwarod for €J,000. The origln of the fio is unknown. AT GINCINNATI. Crvenexar, Mav 30.—A firo at 2 a.m. dostroved tho threc-atory brick, mash and door fuctory of the Qreonlesf and Ransom Company, corner of Bay. Milter, and Poplar streets, and damaged moro or lesn shout a dozen dwillings adjacent. Total loan etimatad a: &75,000 ; wsnisuce, $26,000, cluelly i homa comjantes. AT PRIDE'S BRIDOE, ME, Portrawp, Me., May 30.—Ths corn packing factory of G, W. Jones, at Pilde's Bridge, burned this morning, with the husking shops and ice Liouse, slatightor bt o and grocory wtare. Losa £40,000; partsally insured. AT TOPONTO. Tonoxo, Ont., May 30.—A fire this morning on Youvgs ntreet dostroyod Hammond's hat wtoro. Mr, and Mra. Naan, living over the store, were burned to death, THE WHISKY SEIZURES. fr. Lotvte, May 80.—The Jepudiican this morniog pablisbed en article on the recent seiz- uroa of distilleries and rectifving establiehmonts inthis city, in which In given the smouutof property soized, as folloss: Ii. W, Ulrice, din- tllor, $42,800; Bevia & Traser, dintillera, £95,093; Dingbam Dros., distille s, £21,800; Lonis Lenschicr, diatiilor, £25,000; John Busby, distifler, §0,200; Bevls, Tracer & Co., rectifiers, $28,200 5 G. Benaberg, rectifier, 9,000 ; Quin- 1an Bros,, rectiflern, £9,400 ; Bornecker & Co., vectidors, $10.700; J. C. Farderer, rectifior, #7200, Besldes those, the vinegar-works of Reonor, Zoromann & Zalt, aud Kendrick & Darsis, wero serzed and €7,200 woith of property takoo posseseion of, Tlhese smounts dr not 1 clude resl estate. In sddition to ihis, 1,261 vacrels of ints belonging to R, W. Ulrico, Bevlw, Traver & Co., G. lienslers, and Quinlan Dros., valued st #144,000, were seized, making a total of £119,033. A wearchung inventigation Las boen nteaally programsing, and all the ramitications of the rnug bave bean brought to light. Abont 100 witnesses have been examined and facte eliciied which it way fearod the cloeost serutiny wonld fail to develop. The arreste sta pot nurmeraus so far, but it s thongat n dozen or more indictmenta wiil to found by to- woirow. TELEGRAPHIC. Sperial Dispateh ta i ie Chicaro Tridune, SovTu Dzvp, Ind., May 30.—A telegraph line o the iuterosts of the Wertern Union Telograph Company ant Michigan Central Ral’rosd ia belug constructed botwoen this city and Nilos. An office will be eatanished at Notrs Dame Univer- aity, und will be oj:ened Lbere within ten days, o=l ias CURRENT OPINION, One reason why the pirposos of the “Lib- erals " havo attzacted ko hitle attontiou s that thiey are pxceadively vane 1y tueinsolves, aud thot thoy are subject to on idufinito smount of cusvge.—ANew Tork Tunes, We tata it that murdor {s reprossed not mo ranch by tho methiod of puniehwuent 88 by tho oertainty of ft. As lonzawn we cateh ouly oue murde18r in adozen, there is no #aving graco in bhanging lim over imprisoning him for lifs, 1t in the fatjuce to catcir the otlier eloven that de- moralizes thiora whoao lux instinots tewpt them to murder,—Springfield Republican. We doubt it the pablication of Gen. Sher- man’s volumos at this tine will eitber contributa [anerd or incroare tho reputan.n of tbeir auibor. Thore is too mich in thom ts stir up controveray, und not enousa £) Hhow the world conclusively tisat thefr writer is at aff umed right, or that ho bolongs to the bighest fg\;‘po of either thunkors or scturs.—New York in. Liocut..Gov. Hubbard. of Toxas, writes in an- swar to & Grugor fuvitution : *The himtory of the conotry teaches the imporiant legsvn that 1o socrot orgamzation, howover great ita num- ber or eminent its talents, whon debased to mere poiitical onds, ever vat survived moite tana Drief and stormy bous uron the stage. It will alvays bo 80, 88 1t should.” T belfeve there s & simnle proposition that wilt briug peace to tue couutry. The South hLas sbaudoned secorsion—Ilet tha North aband.n re- construction. TheSonth loves tha Coustitution; tha North lovea tho Union. Let the North and tha Boush go back aud uuite upcn tuac iles of preserving tho Constitution aud the Union. We can ail unite on that platfurm, et the dend past bury its dead, and harmonizo the whole country. —Len Hill, of Georgia. Thia newspsper law® [roquiriog tho prapay- meout of postage) was coucaived du nalice, and is executed with vougoauce. Itn eflen!‘ Lave been to soverely cripplo the weekly presy, Whose oditors are Postmasters, and thus fur to 1ta sutbors, As wo said Lefore, Loweser, not sorry. A tespectablo newspaper will never owe & debt it caonot pay, cither 10 a vapor mul or to the Post-Ollico,— LPhiladelphia Times. To thoso who koow tho author the momoirs revonl notking new in the character of G Shouman, 1o bus always beeu vam und eg ticsl. and consoguontly unjust to othors. ing aud since the War e Lias alwaya beou i ot pursuit of the bubble 1eputation, e was de- lighted with the brillinug chromatic diwplay, but he expandcd his bubblo too much, sud now 1t sooma £o liave burat, But it is only the bubible tuat had buret, for Bherman will always bear tho reputation of s soldior of gonius.—Louisville Courier-Journal. Of oonrso, Gov. Tondricke rald nothing about his befng a caudidate for the Prosidevoy. aud (b way_bs uuchantuble in me evon to_susnect, wuch moro to write, that his visit South was mado_for the puruose of looking after his Presidontial futereats in that soadon. But that this Is the purpose for which Lo wont, no ona hare doabis, whilo bis *“iuside frieuds do not besitate to ‘afinn that Bouthern strength i piedged to hie enpoost, and that wpou tho Soutts be telles chlofls for hii nomloation nest spring.—Cincinnali Gazetle Interciew. The fallure of tho Weutorn Union Telagraph Company to borrow 4,000,000 is roal'y & matter upous which the stocktioldore should eonyratu- Iute themselvos, 'Tho cursu Of great corp.ra- tiona {a the facllity with which they barsow money. The rmilrosd compauies seno bouls aud pile up mountuias of debt, snd when the 10evitalls panio comes, and the wholo com- munity woffers, the public doos not oclearly recogniza the fact that tho dissster 18 due to tho roadinoss with wbich men luso money 10 corporations that mansge their affairs with ab- soluta kecrooy, and are thus enabled to stoal sud gamblo with impuulty.—Aew York Graphic. A young fellow dresrad In broadototh and or- namonted with & handsome beaver cawma into our eanctum on Tussday and asked us mort plisously for just 10 cants to buy » loaf of bread withal, ~ And yet that young wau had bravea death an bundred tunes durivg 1he War, had siarved with the ret of us, aud cheorfully borue tho trials sua hardships of s soldier’s hifs. How ie it that now, the War beiug over, bo shriuks frors labor and stoops to beg. Ouwe would thiuk that fu preforence bo would cboose 1o woar bLiw bands, bis vory life, oway father than scoopt slms,—New Orlans Bulleiin, Jndged by the oflicial rocord, the verdict of Washingtou will aurely ba that the work [Gou, Rhormsn's book] 14 tnrougbiont bril!faut, ioteuse- 1y ogoustical, uureliablo, and eruelly uujust to nearly all bie distinguishied assuoiates, 1ty now (he turn of thuse latier and ihoir frionds to bo heard. Uur erratlo Goneral ¢ihruuts recklnesly througlh roputativne which” are s dear to the country as his own, [lo detracts from what rizhitfully belongs 10 Qrant; misropiesonts and bolittlow Thomas ; withbolds justice from Buel! ; reveatodly foads failuros for which be wan recponsible now upun ‘fhowss, now upon Sohotleld, 1:0w upom SoPher- won, aud sgain upon the throa juintiy; s uujust n the extrews to Mosacraus ; susurw 8t Logun and Dlair; jusnite Hooker, and slauders Stan- ton,—Gen, k. V. Doyuton ta Clncinnati Qazstie. st by Tho borough of Leunour, Miun., pays & rewanl 0f 20 couts per quart for dead grasshoppess. lmmenss quantitios aze takew, boju, Kitfe Wo- 10em, sud mea belog cngered as It avd in the fires wo deys the numbers of the pests wore ap- reciably reducod, The exsiaple of Lesneur B o0 Filiwad by 'l s howna aliatad. ‘FOREIGN. Departure Yestorday of the Latest Arctic Expeodition, Bignificance of tho Czar's Visit to the Gorman Emperor, Scheme for the French Bndget of 1876-- Academy Elections, Beply of the Pope to tha Gorman Pilgrims. GREAT BRITAIN, THE ARCTIO EXPEDITION, Laxnox, May 80.—Tho ships Alert and Dis- covery, of the Arctio oxpodition, sailed yesterday afternonn from Portsmonth. Thouesnds of peo- vle witneannd their departare. Thers was prest choetiug and much enthusiasm manifestad. "The Quesn rent & tejepraphle dispatch wisling suc- ceus ta tho expedition. —_— SPAIN, APTOINTMENT. Mannm, sy 30.—Admiral Polo de Barnabe, late Miunister to the Unitod Btatea, bas bean sp- pointed to the command of tha ' qnia?~m of the northern coaat, vico Admiral arcasats jut, lalled Ly a shot from the Car battery . 2308 Rico. THE POPE, I8 RYPLY TO TIE UXRMAN PILORIXS, Pants, May 14.—Tbo Pope, tn his reply to the addross of the Gorman pilgrims yosterds aid therc were two nationaiu Germany, oo o o and violent, tho otler stable and heroic. The pilgrima representod the Istter, snd their viat was & poworfal sfirmation of Papal authority. Germany was safforing from the malady of free fnguiry, aod Do longor raw things clearly. Just 8 viaitora to the Catscomba requred the aid of s jamp, so nations required tho light of falth. and guides to show thew the way. The Pove wan the gulde, and carriod tho lamp, The par- socuted shonld be fontless, their miods Inscces- wible to thingw below; whils porsacutors, ate tached to perishable things, sere fllod with tor- Tor. —_— RUSSIA. KEJOTIATIONE WITA THE YATICAN. Pantn, May 14.—Tho Memorial Diplomatique annotnces that the negotiations betaeeu Lins- sin and the Vatican rospecting the Bt Potors burg Catholic Collego have just baen concluded. Tho cull ge will abandon the control of corre- spoudenco between the Biahops sad Rome, as also juriadiction over tha clorgy, retaining only the management of Church property. Tuo Buhop of Olesks, who had becn suspended and mternod for refueing to rend & elegata to tho Col , will, nt the request ul tho Guvernmeant, Ve traaslated to Viedis aw. e GERMANY AND RUSSIA: THE CZAR AT BZOLIN. Deavrs, May 14.—The North German Gazelte of tue avening devotes 3 farewell articls 1o 1ho Emperor of Rusais on bia departaro from]this city. Itsaye: Ifin Mnfesty’s ¥ojorn Liss prssnd off memt watintan toriy. Is wan not uocenaary 10 ave the way for au understanding upon iesding ipnestions between tise two sovareins aad taelr ohict advisers, uasmu i ad tho comploia agreement airvady eristing meet with frodh cuntirmation 1 the iuterove of Uuiverssl peace at each mecting of iLe thres Eumparors, s haa bean the canr, indeod, daring the Lt fux nuspiclous days, Tho alirining ramors &8 10 Wsr projects euter- tained i obtainel "m0 erelence in Bt, Pelowburg, and the Emperor Alezander ald not come heto under the wupposdtion thst there weonn great couflagradun to Lo extingulvhed, The couvicuou oncs exyTuned by (o Emperor of Ruusia It Lls propietic wirdom that tbe slitsnco of the thros Emporors would guarautee the mainieusnce of peaca, and that thers would culy be dauger of the pease cf tho warld b.ug broken if Freuz wero bont upon Lre.king it, bas been Fraily strengthennd within tho Jast fess daya, Russias confidenca tu Gurmauy's mod- eration ls tiot hazod everywhyre, Dat tie tion uf susiicion sgaist Germany hae ever met with such success as o the {ustapre, Public opinion valuly endeavors to discover why theso falchoods have found crodence on this occaron, eapocially in Rugland, In our age overy wxret ls brougbieto light, 1t may now eastly be guomsed why the leading mumbers of sactety bave given way to tafs suspicion. It manifested it wif o & weilaccrediled munner, Tersous whore jonitlon gave them a great clim 1o Lo tristed wore conwidered to guarantes the staiements set atioat, and it \as, moreover, overlookel that Lighly-pilsced pare wibagon had svidently some counection with the Uk tramontsnoa, It is, therofor, so much Lie more ploassut to remember that our Russiau frisuds hava not doabted Gi srmany’s pollcy for one mowent, —— FRANCE. Uk DUDOET. Pans, May 13.—The schiems for the hudget of 1576 was distributed to-d1y. As was snoounced month ago and disputed by the Froooh fnsn- cial press, the oquilibrium of ho budget greatly dopands npon an arrangement made with tho Baok of France, First of ail, it remaine to bo ween whother this treatr will ba ratified by the Aswombly, and, next, what will bo the conse- quonces of the arangemout. In Roy case, it is inotoresting to mea how AL Loon Bay bas balanced 8 budget which for two yosta has occuuied the attention of enccessive Minlsters of Fiusuco and of the Ascembly. The propoeed oxpendituro resches & wm of 2,509,295,7131,, the receipts boing 2,573, 8 ., leaving a surplus, theretore, of 4,0G,~ 162f. ‘The Fuuancial lawa contaiu sovers! new Teatures, Clauve 4 pravides that tho carringe by Post of patierns of meicha x out printed matter, of corre printed proofs, nd of mereantilo of business papors, is fixod for cach packet boaring a eingle address at b cous tinmes for every G0 giaumines or fraction of thnt weight. By Clouse 5 tho postsl curriage of circulars, prospectuevs, Ccata. logues, noticod, prico-lints, books, priots, lithographs in eheet or bouud, or {n genorni of all priutod matter sont nuder cover otber thag uowepapors, ponodicals, electorsl efrcular, or voting pavare, 18 thus Uzed s Five grammes and over, 2centimos ; above 5 gramumos aud up 10 sud fuclusivo of 10 grammos, 8 consimes ; nbove 10 grammos und upto wod inclusive of 15 grammes, 4 centimos ; abuvo 15 gramimos and up to and in- clusive of 50 grammon, 6 contlmes. Above 50 grammoa the carnnge 18 to bo charged at the tute of 5 contimes fur every B0 grawmes or frac~ tion of 5) grammes. The projocted are raugoment between tho Siate and the DBank of rranco is as follows: Datwoen tha under- sigued (1) M. Loow Bay, member of tho National Ansembly aud Miulster of Flnanucoe, actimg fu the fatior capacity sud In virtus of 1 power confor- rod op L.y by Qoveruwans, and (2) M. Gue- tave Houlan lovernor of the llauk of Fraoce, dulr nuthorizod by the Qouneral Councll of the said Bauk on thebih of this month, it iv arrangod sod convoned as follows: Clause L On the sum - of 200,000,w0 fallug duo in 1876, tho Treasury will only ropsy the Bauk of Frauce during the waid year 110,400,000, ou con- ditiou that tho differenco be transforred to the next year, 1877, Clauso 2. Aftcr Januarv, 1878, tho remainder of the first advance of 1,470,000, 000 ubiul} bo repuid ut the rata of 195,000,000 dor- iug oach of the voars 1878 sud 1879, Olause 8. Tne additional advance of H0,000,000 sgroed to by the treatv of Aug. 4, 1874, sbiall ba repuid as follows 1 £0.000,000 in 1877, and 15.000,¢ dur- ing_oach of the years 1378 and 1879, Cluuse 4. The present troaty shall only bo 1 force af- ter lbelwlvlul tho approval of the Natioual As- sembly, o, with or withe TUE ACADENT, ‘T electirns to fill tLo two soats in the Acal- au:f, ¥acaot by the deaths of MM, Jules Jsum aud Guizot, woro ho'd to-duy. For, M. Jauiu's soat, 3\, Clutloa Bisug, O, Bowssior, snd Johun Ldmoinus, of tte Debals, pri ted Lholselves, with tho fotlowing result: Blauc, 8 votes ; Boise sier, 141 Lomoine, 18, A, Lewolube was thore foro declarod dulvelooted. For M. Quizot's seat, 1hs candidates wers M. Dumas, of tho Academy of Sciences, Julos Simon, und lLsucel. Tho re- sult of thy voting was: Dumas, 17 ; Laugcl, 35 Julow Bimou, 16, As uoue of the candidates ob- thinad the requluite pumber of 18 votes, tho olection was adjoumicd tor eiz wonthy. CGeusral susprivo was folt that M. Leugel, supported by the Otleaus Princes, and, of oouiwo, his own Lould buve obtatued s fow votes A LOCOMUTIVE WITH LEOY, At the sitting of tho Acadewy of Scionces on Tuosday 3. Treeon oxiubited o tmodet of a loco- wotive cugine LOW being taied on \hs Eastorn Railwsy., =~ This engine hus uo wheels, but what may bo called loga. 1t does nob roll; 1t walks, ruuw, or gullope. It fu Iike an rmluxu{ raflway engaitio with utralght rods terwinatiug {n broad cizoular wiatos, There sro throe lege in frout snd three bebjuld. The woving oylin- lustead of turnlug wheols, reise the feat, sud tha whole acts wometbing after the fushion of o thod-legged kiorse, Thik lnveutloy 1 aaveclily 0F GALETing giead 8 wmq}l_m up an {noline. The engino at work on tho Eastern Railway welghs 10 tons, and does 7 or B kilomotros an hour, and can a~complish if desired 20 kilometren, Of courso, this atsle of locomotive ia not likely to dinplaco tha one now in use, but it is eapecully spplicably to monn- tain railways, and s s step in & ncw direction. Thas model sxhibitod at tha Academy of Helonces sscended an fuoline of 25 degroes with case, s s SUICIDE. ? Srectal Dispateh to The Chioagn Trfoune, Broowsorox, Il., May 80.—This sftorncon George King, aged 31, who lives on s farm with his mathor, 4 miles kouthwest of this clty, shot himaclf, probabiy fataily, with a revolver, it ia generally suppased that Lo was promgited to tho deed by family discord, which haw for aome time existed, and that ha was pactially intoxicatod when ho firad tha shiot, spectal Duraten (o The Chicamo Tridbune, I¥PIANATOLIA, My 80.—On Friduy Mru. Nancy E. Tloyoe, of this county, was polaaned, it was believed. by Nancy Marshall, Tha latter was nlu:uf) undor snrveillance til an tnquest could b cld, and_when ofticers went to arrost her sho was found desd, haviug taken a fatal dose of morpline. — e CONNER.STONE CEREMOMIES, BaLTIMORE, May 30,—Tha cornor-atone of the now building of St. Agnes’ Catholic Hospital, 3 mifes from the rity, wes laid tlua aiternoon with sppropriats coremonics. —_— THE WEATHER, Wasnrxatox, D. C,, May 81—1 a. m.—For ths Lake roginn, og barometer, increas{ng cloud« ’neln. warmer southeaet winds, poesibly increas- ng to brisk, with hght rain on tho upper Iaka. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Nxw Yorg, Mav 80,—Arrived. tho etoamer ‘Mosel, from Cromen ; the United States steam frigate Colorado, from Hampton Roads, and the stesmer Genmanis, from Liverpool. — Avold a costizs habit of body, not only beeanse of the otteuding dlicomfort, bus lest it engendor dise mukon {nvolving mora sarious ennasquen-as, DI, Jayne's Banative Pilla aro either lazative or rathure ¢, according to the doae, and may be depenaed npon to yroduve hoalthy secreilons of the liver and stom~ ach, SILK Great Wast Side Diy Goods Foxse, Silk Departt, First (or East) Section. ATTRACTIVE DARGAING. Large line of chofco shades in Amorican Silks, 51.75 yd. 1 cass Colored Drosa Silks, now shades $1.45, worth $1.75. Very cheap lino Eveninz Shados Lyons, Gros Gratos, Lot Grisaille Silks, Fancy Bluo Btripes, 75 ots., worth 1. Grisaille Stliks, Dlack Stripes, 76 to 80 ate. Fanoy Bilks, Black Grounds, Colored and ‘White Btripes, Y¥ancy Bilks, Whito Grounds, $1 to $1.50 yord. Fanoy Check Bllks, atiractive styles, vory cheap. One case vory rich quality Fancy Bilks, well worth $1.75, for $1.40 yd. S ‘Two Cases Good Japaneso Bilks, 25 ots. & yd ; half price. One Oass Fine Japaness 8ilks, Eorn Btripes, rogular 850 quality for 35 ots. yd. One Casa Rich Drocade Japanoys Suks, 40 cts. yd., never beforo sold under 75 ota. Black Silks, The follow!ing line of Guinet's colobrated make, warranted gepwine, aro from the latoe N, Y. Auction 8nle, and by far the lowest pricos ever made hore on these zoads: Lot Guinet's Lyons Gros Grains at $1.25, Guinot’s Lyans Gros Grains, $1.50, worth 3. ;)EB;QQ"I Satin Finish Onchmire, $3, worth $ gd_;x;fuv- Cachmirs Bxtra, $2.35, worth $2.75, f;;nst’l Csohmire Bublime, $2.50, worth $3.25. Guinst's Cachmire Superb, $3, worth $4, Bargains in Gronadinos. Black All-Wool Grenadines, 50 and 65 ots. Black Gronadines, warronted Bilk and ‘Wool, 78 ots. upwards. 8.4 Black Gronadines, warranted, $3 yd. Btyliah Fanoy Grenadines. GARSON, PIRIE & (0, Madison and Peoria-sts, “[T PAYST0 TRAE ON THE WEST SDE” RICHMOND PRINTS, RICHMOND PRINTS of yEw BPRING sTrLius oF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, [{3 GRAY!S” aND 66 E.” TIOKETS FOW IN STORR AND RECEIVED ALY BY 3 J.V. FARWELL & CO. CEIICA.GO. "LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH STEAMERS. Por Naclae, Milwaukeo, and Woet Bhore ports, Jatly, Sauday vic daturd'y's 2 © b ¥or Graod Hiawo, Sluskeg il suniay eiowptad For i, Josophs Wi axcepled, at 78 aud ‘Tuiirs Hay " Sononine, T, Tasaoay 'sad Eolias ™ Doo fuol Mlichlgau- SHIRTS. N O'BRIEN’'S X TO ORDER, %452.60, $2.76, $3. Y 45 South Clarkst., [Opposlte Shecuen Louse. 0. A.COOK & GO, o (Buccamurs to Cook, Coburn 4 Ca.) g\ Cor. Dearborn and Washlngton-3te., Chicaya. W, £ 7i0 Olius, Larye aad Mok Compicte L8 ADVERTIBIND AGENOY Lo IN TILE WEST. L © o s et . 1 it o, LR PP

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