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at work yepterday bullding a imlk. AT D tar T briak £ 1000 ) il The water beat Ut thought that shio In now on tho way toth " A bireniing I facondn Joretor FopRlEN b et Trtbane. irip, June L—Tue achr David Vance, with T y ety rat pehore @ mles hatth oF Blieboy. o tlia moting in @ fog, Tugs lave goue to sawist et LAKES ST, CLAIR AND HURON, DETROIT. gays the Detenk Port of Monday: “1L1s refreshe {ng these Hmes 10 lesrn of & ronlo on whitls vomel soperty 18 ‘1B 1og exiemen A communleation to & Yiomtreal paper compluina of whnt la termied tho Jleamiost monopoly on the Lied River, It anpesrs {ust Canndian steaicra are tiot permitted to ply upon o Americen pottion of the Red Riser, dithoughs Amerlcan boata are, anid the latier putsess tho solo Rt of carrybing bonuded Qnadian ferigiit, which biey A e rato of 160 per 100 fiom oorhesil fo inej ez, n wiblancy by river of 00 miles, and $i00 per 390 frum Bt Laul At tuess fghres S%yawn aro wild to ‘b cleariug thelr enet e ¥ times oer esch seanon, foF tin ateainerk lake Teoraix days b make tha ioip, A, by inest of iving baraes behtnid o, take 100 ti 10 taris at o e, ‘This Tepreseuts SILL0D o 913,00 e irin, which $s not bard ke, Iucry np tha (vipro neita o thn Yoz meotisin dtivers, in arder th '; e of one Dotrait ezall sy get n finger in that 1in voneThe Detrult Free / Males ab the Quinn fvotiiers retnirned from tho wriel it (e prop Hionke D Setirday, thelr wreeking:a e, the Monor: Makor, Bonghted w-th eoveral tons uf har, rol, ani ateap frori {15 trom the ek, They will Feturn to the Dreok- B Tuzsday, The Diookiyt lles i exactly th xms M Yon #hio was n et fall, mtul tho £10 gt §a her B s tndictusba .. oA tig brbd bz - gon s 1 the reectn uf Ui Dag Tavolte, sk ab Fals Sotte Toia, with & earga of coa [r” Chicigo, Hlo will Lo taket (0 that port wisch voscued. DAY CITY. Tholighter Rane, haviug awoard about 800 baga of galt which wan Inisg (raueferred tothe prop Duvid- fen st the mouth of the rives, sunk dur'ng the muls Fatnrdsy night, ‘Tho losn of #alt maounts to $ 000, JoIn thouglt that the I o 8 Vroken fu two, aud I Yo the lokn ninounte to pbout §4,60, ... The correspon- oAt of tha D2 Toit Fere Treas ot €S (hat o Dotk cear.d, Saturday, for Touswanda w.th §i e Uigarita was charterei, Intuber, By Cily g After sbo was loaded tho ehif pers T foriied cug Captoln that tho Juiber wip rod o 8 - O furtier, and thes wi-hied bitn o go to Tuawanda Tt tuo cargo, b replicd that tho L yo o Chleap rlered, untow (ho 50 i 1t Yo mado $1, und the Haippers wers vuliged to actept the Cuptalu's terzas, LAKE ERE, TUFrALO, The Ezprent of Monday sagn: * The schr Tiiggle & Jote s Cupit, G .0rga 1% Leon, haw beew d-tutned b port paatiy nite days on aia utub of debts, aud the el re- contls put upon her st Detrolt, J. I Clask, of Di- irolt, became bendsman, wid roceived of thie ownern, illlarn and Maigaret Doyle, of Ghiengo, & biil of_sale of tho vessel, the lorwer ugrrsing to Lesmeall of her Gets, Tne Duylos uro ot wujeibed with this criang; 0 1y ond have Leen negobsting 10 clias it A it 16, M7, Cuark lian control of the vesrol, atd bias uleendy Sivanced fcouey {0 pry 10 crew and ex: euvos, Slie Jequites ducking for repirs, bub Culil, Lvou says Le couid Fun Ler to Detroit.” b ENIT. Kpactal Dirpa'eh to Fho Chicagn Tribune. Ente, Y., June L—Tho prop Arlzona lett for Bulla- Iothis ovening, Th schr Allogheuy loft for Calcago this morniug. VESSELS PASSRD PORT HURON. Epecial Dispaich to The Chinya Trib Tont 1Hunux, Mich., June 1,—Lasscn Dows—Projs Wavenly, Sanitac, Alwa, Munroe, V. 8, Wain and con- sorty Trador wnd Larges, Gordoa Campleit and cous sort, Oscar Townrend und convort, 1T, 1] enting sud consort, 1L, W, Bugo; wekrs ells Uanscom, Movoy, Auvielin pag: b Tr—Droge Tolado, 8t, Joo, Trindiville and Yargee, Murlivgioit stit Laegws; 8-hirs 18hica, Jamen Wy, Lefia, Conatehution, Slujhaser, Noitly Oue onta Wixp=South, light. . Wiaincn—Fise. 1oir 1UnoN, Mich., Jugn 1L—11:3) Propa Argyue, ipar or_and barges, New Yor and largea s scuras Maron, B, €. [verts, Golian Lule, Ur—Propa Veisiul, Pl Saerdas, Hast, cousort, Yorter, Chamlerluin sad bargos; Menzunils, Gamaeron, Narsny. WiND -Souty, fronit, Wearues—1i T acnr Thotuas Gain, which wont ashore Friday on tue hewd «f Bilio Lalatd was toleascd to-day Ly 1o tug Lritdavilie, MISCELLANEOUS. EXPENEE3I OF CANALBOATS, The followinz i taken from the testimony before the New York Comtulttea which Suvestigaed torininal clarges ¢ Jucoh Shaver, of tho firm of A, . Carpenter £ Go,, wan called und aworu, aid submitted the fol- Lwins an o falr exbibit, Wi, perhts, some trifing exep o, of tha wxperiees of saippiug gty t0 New Fork by catrul, an proved Ly actusl uzpcricnes iout, C, P Siernberg, 1,74, To tolls on 1 (4 LR whext +§212:50 $3a.00 trimmitiiy $0.81; [ e vors L3 July 15—178 fiok warp, §17 400 Jupy 13~Comnidasion, $ 3 ders, 17 Lnfment, ¥ g 27,61 July LIy, 133 shvalug, §146731 whattoge, iver towing dowa, $ $. 65,00 July S0 Giavation, $8.74 3 b at 4 13, 42 .6d.. 8540 July 2~ 0 ktabling at Woet Troy, $7. 19, Ulocks, 502,01+ 823 Aug, 10—T0 suwdisnt, $1.1 ., 3,00 Aug, 19—8ick borae, $3.63 repairs, 3 S Besera 17.82 Aug, 19—i¥batfage, $3.93 b1 K TR 3,03 Aug, 19=Shiceing, 127 puiiing boat, $ 2w Aug, 18—Captutu’s servlces, 7 dayr, to & TTderaesansresssnee . 1620 b2l This shows the expenacs Lo hava been very ooty U 8 busiicl § uail luwt your tho price paid wis rarely more than tuat, unid ullel teeds BUOUTAGE AND OVERPLCS, Wo Jearn thiat our grain men huve contributed toa purse to poy thio expensea of carzying the Boymour & Cartlugton grain cany, ou which Judge Morgun reu- dered un sdverse docislon, o tho Court of Ajipeals, and that the care will go there for final Sudgmont, The vesrel men cluim thit whon thoy dtver losy Ereln tusn the L1OF ladiug cails for tho conetzners tiemand_pay for the tilerciice, aud, as vesscls u3 il slware il whort, they 8o couiuuilly yaving, Dut, Juowld tho cargo by chiams overruu ‘(s rra the coualgnees Eay: -“'Tucra ia' cloarly Wo wiil wrile fo ‘tho shippers tain how the miatake oocurred, snd the re- Liat tho vesscl recelves frelgil o wuat sho do- Iivers, but never u cunt for_tus overplus, Thero is n caso fupointat this port now, The schr Mindlon troic on at Torontu froim ko Grapd Trunk Mflway, domething over 9,000 Lt of oata fur Mesery, Iewin & Blosn, of tbis city, Whcn she diuckarg.d Lo oargo it wus found {hat sl Lud deilvercd over (0 bu miore thua ber billof luding celled for, Capt, Bherwood, of s wchwoner, n occordance with the uston, domatid- ul tho casl price for s L0} bt of osti, but tho consignees rolused to pay him, on the ground that the frudn dud ot Lelan o tho yewol, s thist 4 titake d been made it taliylng—Ceiergo Jultadiunn BUNDBLES, 3 Eaginaw Day oud Lako Maron are coverad with imoke, consed by foreet fires taging 'l sling tho aLoces, ... Tho acow darly, which was scuttled at tho yier st Nina AMila Voint ta [rovent hor going ta plecey, Bus areived 4t Port Hutron and gono futo dry-dock for repaia,... Tho Quebes Bourd of Tiade 1 slout to elition thu Goveinment Lo erect a telegrapls llus from eiuco Edword I8l nd to Magdalen lalid aud Dird Tocke, Witd s Viaw 0 saviLg .ife, owsfaliug wrackud Yeescis, cic. also usking the woveral Doards of Truds of o Dotinion to subjore the pothion,., The achr Willisra 1, Ogen, Jadest vlth stano from Montreal, s tho prap D I, Vau A icu, ware at last aceounis syround above Drockvilie, ausds, with lighters aloug- Lnw nnd Lotters The Gentleman's Maqazine savathat-Bocacclo once intendud to be » Iawyer, and tontio i3 other suthors fu somo yray associated with the lugal profesion “Potrarch was 8 law sludent—and an {dlo cno—at Lologna, Goldini, till be turned stroll- {ng player, was au advocaio at Yenico, Metanta- 0 was for muny yeuts a diligout Inw student, Tsaso aud Ariosto both studied law at ladua, Toliia was a docior of law, Sobiilor was a law atudent for two yeais bofore taking to wedicmo, Guathio was reut to Luvipele, and Leiuo to Buny, tostudy jurisprudenve. Ultaud was a nractic- ing advouate, aud held & pont jn the Minfstry of Justico at B.uttgart, Tackert wasa law wtu- dent at Jona. Mickiewlez, the groatest of Folish poen, belonged to a tamily of lwwyers; Ka- cinoav, the Hungarian poei and creator of hia country's litorature, studied law st Knschau, Corueille wan s advocato, sud the son of an sdvocate, Voltaire was, for a {ime, in the oflice of & prooureut, Chancer was a studeut of the Tuver Templo. Qowor 18 thought to have studied law § it bas been alloged tust he was Chief Justizo of the Common Piens, Nicholas Ruwe studiod for tho Bar, Coaper wer articlod 1o an attoruey, called tu the Lur, audappointed & Commias ouer of Bankrupts, Butler wea clak o w Justice of the Peace. Iha profers.onut ott _Dead noy Lo tated. Mooie was s student of Ihe Middla Temple. Grav, unul ho gruduetod, Intended limsell for tho Bar, Campb-ll was 1 tho oftice of & lawyer b Fdinburgh, Lowfel- low, » Jamyor's nou, spent some yeasin tho sfice of s fatber, o o . Mlillou was We son of & wcnivener. ‘Tliers {3 no need to indase tho fauoy that Hlhaksvesre wisy hava beos s law tlerk, or to suggest (hat Danta might hwve been influenced by a romdence st the greal kgal unis versity of Dulogun., Lut thore la awthier list Wrikinkly to the purposo—the lung rol of Rreat lawyoin who, like Cicero, Sir Thonias Lloro, Lotd Bowsero, Bfuckstone, and Bir Willisw Jones, have found fligtation witi the Muses no impediment 10 their marsisgo with tho law,” DAKOTA. Caconrnging COrop-Prospeots---No Irdi- cations of Grasshoppers 'Tis Yedr., Iow the Populatlon of the Terrltory Is Composede-=Suhsidence of tha Black 1tiily Fever, Special Correspondence of The Chiearo Tribune. Yaxurox, D. T., May 27.—Ariviog at Elk Doint, in ths Torritory, Amil 21, I have siuco epent most of my timo tinvoling throngh Unlon, Clay, Yankton, Tuener, and Litcoln Counties, in Dakola, sud Dixon Countr, Nebraska, shore I have beon carofnlly examining the prospects of the faimers for the coming reazon. For two yeara past, Southorn Dakota has boon scourged by & TIE GRATSTOPPER TLAGUE, and any loss onergetio and doteimined popula- tion would have beon, ero this, ontiroly discour- sged, and abandoned tho country lo despair. In an older eountry the damage would not have baon uoarly eo neveres but, in this newly-setied rogrion, thers was no surplus of producta to draw upon to antain the paoplo through ono, much Josg two or three years of misfortuns. Tn short, the country had no accumnlated wealth, which cousinta simply In o surplua of tho nocessarien atd comforts of lifo; and the peoplo hiad almost lizeraily Lo nait each day for *their daily bre: or perhiany, mare properly, each year for their yearly bread. 8till, in upito of the dinastrous of- fects of drouglt aud grassbioppers in tho years 187¢ and '75, tho Torritory 1 1w ton-foll moto Prosperous condition to-day than the pouplo liv- ing outwide of it Bnppoic.., QOvwing to tho many calls for aid by tho varions sociatics and associations for tho roliof of the (rasshopper sufferors Gpon tho charlably- disposed pooplo of ttio East, it has como to be enpy osed that the entire couniry 18 entirely do- pendent upon {ho supplies which have been sont bere 1w such gonerous and lavish response to the cal's, Buch, bowover, {4 by no means the casw; and I Sud mavy of tho older and batter cluss of citizens who ™ think it had beon bsttor for Dakote hind no outmdo aid Loen rendered to its peo_lo ; and 1 aiso find that great dlanatisfac- Lina nttondod the diattibution of thewo aid-socicty supglion, thoro who r coived the wost benellt Delng those who least deserved asslatance, Ido not intend the soove romarks toapply to the nonding of scoids nor tho 1ssnng of supplies by the Go,ernment, Ihe Lreight-Agent of tho Dakota Southorn Rnitroad at Elx Iolnt Linaly furnibhed mo with a statement of tho RUPMENT OF WICAT FROM THAT POINT from Ang. 1, 1874, ustll May 21, 1370 Angunt, «+ 50 car-londs, Aoptember, 1971, <+ B2 carloads, © tober, 14T, 0) car-loads, Novemiwr, 143 34 car-loads, De-ember, 13 28 car-loads, January, 1¥ 14 carelods, Tobruary, 1875, 4 ear.1ada, Sareh, i35, 2 car-loada, G car-loads, 18 car-loads, Totalusesnes 300 car-loads, A cur-lnd averages 350 bushels, which mages a total ehipment to date of 107,100 busho's, ‘There arc pow in the clevators somo 8,700 bushels moze, ready to ho loaded as soon aa tho carn can bo farvished for the transportatien. In addi- tion to the above, thore bns been & Iargo amount of flour shipped both Eaat snd Weat. Whilo it 18 truo that 116,000 bushels is not a great amount of grain, we must considor that s& yot the conntry ia thinly settled, and that but s amail portion of the eetiled Jands aro under oultiva~ tion 3 and that while Elk Point is as turifty and tlomizhiug 8 town as thero I8 m the southern portion of the Territory, Vermil ou, tho couutv~ #eat of Clay Cou'ty, 15 milos to tho west, and Stoux City, which has becomo quite an importaut railroad dentro, 22 milos to tuio osat, draw their tull shara of the giain from tho smrounding conntry, When wo go up tho Blout Valloy (which {s one of the most fertile and boautiful valloyain thia Torjtory) a distance of 23 milos, thu gieater portion of the grain finds a market at Le Mars, In.,—it belug moro couveniont of neeess to the farmets, owing to {uo olteutimes fmpastable condition of thn road across the Missouri Valloy from the tablo-tands ta tha rail- rond atation at Elk Point. 1f the turupike from Ttlehtang to tho Polnt, which is now proposcd, Lo consttucted, tho last-named placa wiil be tho ou“ul for aimot all the grain raiod inthelioux Yallev. ¥ Tho sonron has been s long delavod hero as in ‘almont all otber placos; but, within tho past 1o weoks, VLOLTATION 143 ADVANCED WITH WONDERFUL RAPIDITY, — thn trees atong the river burnlng from the win- ter's brown to tho summer's greon iu almost s night, ‘The pralries, too, are boginnlug to alford fine pasturage for the hords which huve boon so long koot on hay aud tho little grain the owners conld sparo. A greater smount of land is belug cultivated thanover botorein Dakota, Tn some 400 or 600 milen of travel by buggy aud on hordeback 1 hiave peen but somo hatf-dozen flolds that were not cithier eown with wheat aud ants, or belng proparod for corn, which is now mostly planted. “Phio wheat 18 up, aud old farmers say that, not- withstanding thio latencss of tho sonsun, it never Inoaked bettor than mnow. I caunotcompare it with_otaer years, but do not woa luw it gould fook botter, The sudden riso of the Mingouri Ruver fivo woeks siuce caused an overs flow botwoen_this placo nnd Veroulion, aud ngain volow Vormilion, which oxtended to Ll Yoint, submorging thuuwands of acres undor from 2 luches to 8 feot of water, Bovoral milea af 1o track of tho Dakota Soutliorn Hoad was floated entirolv fram its Led n distanco of from 2 to 45 foot. tho damame done was very great, Lut tho enorgy and personal supervision of the ropaws by the HSuporiuteudent, J, 8, Meckling, L., enshled the trains to be agan ruuv upon timo In a little over & wouk from the date of the overtiow, ‘The water has now aliost ol fun off &nd dried ofF, loaving the valloy in probably bot. ter aondition for a farge crop thasaf theflood hud not been, As yet thoro are ua lndleations of grasshop- pors, and it is probablo that they wiil not put in a1 wppearance this summor, uniess brougbt hero by continuous south winds, Bu far ua I have baen ab.o 10 loarn tlie feeling of the poopls, it ig, thaut they, will not bo sorlonsly troublad this vear. Muy thour hopes be reshzod, and thelr pravers ausaored for thotr doliversnce! Two or thres yoars of good crops would, If the people would buy no uioro agrienltusnl lwplemontd, pat the fafwers out of dobt, sud AAKE DAKOTA COMPARATIVELY WEALTIT, ‘Thio soil, for & distance of st loast 50 miles fram tho Missouri, and aloug tho vallovs of ita tributarios, i exastlont, being & mch tuam, in wmanv places sandy, varvine in depth from1 ta B foct. The greatea dinwbaok to thio country it the want of timber, which,is only found slong the Missowd, I fiod, howovor, that, in mauy piaced 1 the Interior, they use hny as fual, which, whon properiy preparsd, answors an cxcelient purpone, maklug s quick and vory ot five, ‘Tho *graus |s prevared for fuel by belng put up into compaot onudles while green, aud then piled up as gord-wood. ‘e poputation of Dakota is composed of oiti« Zous frow slnost evorv ktate in the Uuion, Huesiauy, Danes, Swodes, Norwegians, Germans, Irih, Italisns, ond Hohominus ; there are Lut 1ew Sootoh or English, Almost ali of the fore oigners, and the greater portion of the Amer- icans, ace living upon and improving homestesds, and to which they aro now fust bezinulug to rob thoir patants, A large immigration of Russlsn Muunositva 18 now pouring into ths Yorritory, As thesd people have not.only ludustry, but alko money with which to improve tho lands they tate as Lomesteads or buy, their coming wili mako & marked change (o the™ course of the noxt tureo or four yesrs, TUE BLACK GILLA FEVE! of which Ysukton had such a fow weeks sinoce, bus for the presont aubslded,~ most of the parties which loft for tho Hills trom thus pont and Sioux City haviog beon vory kind- ly aud properly taken care of by tho troops scnt out to protect thoir acalps from an Indian hair- harvest, which no backwarduess of tho seasou would hisva long delayed, Lo my mind, thero s s good alare of confounded humbug lo this Htuck 1its gold businces, the great oxcitoment liaviog been maintained in tho apecial intorest of a fuw towns whera outfit and supplica we furnhod, Up to the presont time, it kg cor- tainly provon a grast failure, Aftor two or throo trisls, at one of which Lo was convicled sud mentouced to the Peniten- tisry for ton yoars, Winteimute las Lean again indicted for the murder of Uen. MoGook, What te result of the noxt trisl will bg, scarca suy ono attomints to hazard au opinion upon. From tha cald of the past fow weeks tho wosth- or bas becamo quite bot, summer-clothibg being necessary for comfors, A largo amount or buildlng will be done this poasou in Yanktoo ; atso at Yermilijon .and Elk Tolot. . NEDRAWKA, * What Ibave u.u concaining the crops and "THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY E JUNE 2, 1875. {xrnnpmw of Dakota applien oqually fo that po! Intt of Nebranla 1ying opposite tn'tho Cduntley of Unton aud Clay. On the south sida of the river tha country is muck mdra brokén than on thia 3 but tho it Is, T think, nosrls, it not quite, a8 guotl, uavlnf no railrend, they aro compollad to o turther for o markot fur thelr grain, e J20 G INSECT-DESTRUCTION. ot to JKiN Hickt. Worms Grasliopnerk. Areefat Correnyondenee of Phe Chiedoo Tribune, Dxs Morxgs, Ia,, Juno 1.—Twenty yeara agn, mnd ’| whon the gteat United Btates Aprienltutar Fufr was hold 1 Chieago, thore was the fluest display of fult probavly éver gathared topoiher i this countty. Iowa wds tlien compara- tively & young Btate, but eho had frnlt thers, EFrom tho dichard of James Hmith, 2 mlles fiom this cily, wore filty varioties of spplos, They wore awarded tho firnt prize s tho largost and best ansortment on eshitition, Bubsequontly tho caukor-worm came, which has, through the West, noarly do- stroved applo-groming; and the orchsrd from which thews apples wern grown has mcarcely borns fruit suco. I havosson it in mid-sum- mot, year sfter year, a8 baro of follage a8 fv wid- winer,—evary veaigo ol leal Laving been takon Ly tho worm.” Lvery remedy which was known ot devised wa tried o rid tho orchard of the peats. Tho orchard haa siuco pasecd into the posscaaion of Jamea Suuth, who bas at las: aus- coaded 1n getting rid of the wurm. aud, for the punt thieo years, bas raised sbundant crops of spples, 1 seud vou Lis plan, wu i claitng, will extermiuate tho 'boppora Des MOINER, Tu,, May 24,1 see n public print ra- rloua nicdes of destroyiug the grasshoppers wll: eating (h:erops i tha West, 1 have (o sugge plin which T uded in destroying tin canker-worn Iy orchiard sererul yosra ago with perfect succes, at & cost of less than 1 cout per tree, tha trees being 10 o 13 years old, 1t i ne fuilows: Take & large iron kettls that witl N0kt 20 gullona o more,—tho larger, the more couveu- fout, " Hang it in_sums convenieut place lu the opan gronnd; 01 it with cold watar, and to each 20 gallous W water add one-half o ponnd of arsenics bulld a fire under §t, and, by tho time tho water cotaca o totl, the arrenfc will 1o dissolved, when 1 may bo emplted fnte & barrcl, and tho keitle renilo) for wnotler tatch, To the abuys quantity of disoived arsenic add 40 galions of cold water, whien it will be ready for npplication, as followa: ot a small forcs-pump or Rrariden-cugine, aud tako §t out of the burket ur box b which 1t Is sodured ; remnvs e besd fram o coal.oil barre:, and necure the pump to the hotton of t. The ynunp whould frat bave s lover attacbied to the handle, 501t will work eanler, and to enablo the oyerator ta 11no thors power, which any meehiauic can roailly do, The head of tho arrel should now Lo replaced, fter Loring holea for tha rod of the pumip and the hose to pasu turough; alao, anotlier for pouring tie water tnto the burrel, ‘o Loro should be at lesst 5 or 0 fret In leugth, ‘The nozele should bs hsmmersd until the openiug 18 uot mora than tho Mxtaentls of an fuch fo width, und one-fourth to one-toird in length. 8.t the Varrel i a wagon, aud you azo roady to commenco the whalesale destructiou of your cneniies, Tl the barrel witn polsonod water, and closa a3l {hn Toles to rovent tha water 1p svhing out when ia nio- tlan also, o prevent anytulng i¥m getting into tha barrel, aud being drawn fus the puup, sl clo-ing the diachurge-pipe, Tiso burrel stiould uot ba closed vo xa 10 exciudo tho ar, & tbat would prevent tho working of the pump. Now, drive inio the field whero tue grunliopyese wro okt plesliful wud g to ) uuipivg olorausy radidly, the greater the force the los water it will require 10 'wot the fol age, an ft will iseus fuu flna epray or mist, tLat whi settle on tho bisdu of @rass or swheat, aud’ uot run off sa it wi when driven With lean force, One barrel of water will wet n strip 20 to 30 feel Whio across a #-ucre ficld, if applicd carcfully, Bucl a atrip wab through tho teld at .ater- ale of 100 fet would be suflic.o.t to destroy the Iatger provordon of the grasshoppersins fellins Lort tine, 1¢_is uocossury to exervise cautlon in ueing and handling tho pofoncd water, a8 AL will Jpofeon vy ab- arption or inballug tho siéam; €on't get wot o e Bialo the sicam whiio dissolviug if, and s {a well, The swhiule outtit will not cont $1v, Ar, Editor, you will pieas call the attontion of Weatory editdrato thfu natler, na & few persons ju dif~ forent parts of tho co antey may bo induced to Lry tho experiment, aud, sliould 1t succecd, tho great scourger S Naban und NeLrsaka Lany bo deprived of i4a terror, 1 not cxsermibuated, "The grassloppera should be driven to tha polsoned strip Ly securing o pole or scanting ) or 35 oot long 8cru:s 4 wagon, with a few lght brush fastened to it, 80 08 to drag on tho ground Jightly, Tiey ate readlly driven. J. €, tazw. e e o oughened Ginss Lonton Timer, Our Parls corespondent writos undor date May: * You gave an account a few weeks avo of ‘tho discovery by M. Francois do Ia Bustie, & Fronch engineer, of o procovs by which glasa wile retaiulng its t1anspatoncy practioxlly ceizos tobo britde. Yesterduy ovening M. Viclor ug Luynes, who, with M, do Bastie’s sanction, bas for wome weeks boen ‘making oxporimonts 'nt & glars wouufactory, dolivered w lecturo on the sabjoct ut the snsusl meating of the oolote do "Hocours dos Amis des Beienoces. M. Dumas, the distinguiskiod chemist aud per- manont Secratary of the Academio des Sciences, resided, and tua larga amphithcatre uf the 'aculty of Arts at tho Sorbouno was crusvdud, most of the members of selentific bodies aud the chlof glass mavufactuters being among the audience.” M, de I Bastlo Limsalf was also pre- sont. B do Luvues explained the oxpansion aud compression of the oxtorior sud ijulorior parts osused by immersing giaes heaton to s cer- tsin temperatuie 1 an oloaginous oath, and ho gave sowe bighly interesting proofa of the suc- ot of tho process, ‘Uhus hie apphed some vige orous blows wath 8 hammor to & piece of glass whick 1 its ordinary condition muse havo Dbeen * broken into fragments, but which sustainod this violenca without beiug any tha worss for it, A small tubo of thin twistid glaes belng fastoned in o vice, ke en- deavored to break off tha extromity of it with o pair of piucers, but it was only after soveral al- tempts snd by dint of much evident musculsr exertion thst he succeeded 1n doivg s0. A fur- naon, moreover, was brought into the ball, and a numbor of small globes aud pieces of shioel glasa woro sabmitted to tha toughemng process. M. de Luyues then throw sows of thom on the Hoor to show that they could bear tho shock, The globes wore fastencd by striugs (o siaves of wood at various Leights, aud an sasiataut wounting & laddsr aud sotting fire to the strivg, toey foll on ths tabla with considorablo fogce, thouce robounding on tho floor, but ouly ono or two of them wore fractuied, aud thoso ouly when falling four or five Ty age sistant also mounted on & curvod plato of giaa placed ou tho tablo 8o v to reprosent an arc of & ciralo, bug though the portion of the glass on which ho atood waa an inch or two abova the tablo it bore tho weght of his body. A similar experiment with much thiuner glaas was not 80 anccesyful, but A, de Lusncs statod thatat had Kmvinully borue tho strain, though it had ceu necesyary for the masstaut to mount upon it somowhat carofully so ag to oqualize thae pressure as much as possiblo, 0f course. M. do Ia Bastis, as I, ds Luyncs ex- pisined, does not proteud that glass thua tom- pered is absolutely froe from davger of break- aga, but ba doc'sroa that it will bear agchty or 100'timoa the utrain of ordinary glass, snd last uvighit's oxporimenta afforded conclusive evidenocs of the value of the discovary, The glass, more- over, it in stated, can be cut nndor certalu condi- tions s easily 8a common glass. Dy means of the sleotrio ligh 3. de Luvues gave domo intor~ ontiog exporluionts of the optical properties of glatn, tha distribution of the culors, which wero Very brilllant,depending oo the shapo given to the objoct. Theandienca showed the utmost inter- out 10 the cxporiments aud expiauatious, the for- mer evoking frequent applause, The greater durability of glaes articlod will obviouuly be a disadvantage to the trade, but agaiust this must bo mat the uso of glass for manv purposes from which {ts brittleness has hitherio excluded it Not only will 1t ba spplied to many domestio purposes, but in some branches of wanufacture it 18 likely materially to ehespen production, Tn chewical woike, for’ exampls, metallio chambers, which are expeusive without balug duraols, will cortajuly bo substiiuted by glasw, M, de Ia Bas- tie 18 taking measures for {he practical working of his discovery, and his EBuglis| ents, Messrd, Abel Rey Brothers, of 23 Minciog lane, exlibit a uumberof arviclow to which it has beon already apptiod.” very Pot nu Pe Nothing 8o well sywmbolizos the cconomlcal habits of Conuneutal Earope, sud- especially Fravce, ss tho pol au few. ‘This ts au iron pot ko, t aonstantly simmenug 0 the fire, iuto which [s put from day o day the whulesome romnants of food whioh "in tuld country are thrown away. Our poople, in thelr magniticont way of dojog thicgs, never atop to considor bow much autriwent . Meros ovou tu well-ploacd boues of po o ha gtoake, mutton chops, nibs of boef, 1. ;- & . sutton, ote. All thoss, and many thinge besido, are put into tho pot au feu, water, seasowing, and _fragraut berba are slded sa roquired, and (Lo constaut aim- nieriug—-a solvent fov oven tho toughest of f'ovau boof—oxtracts every particle of marrow even, aud tho bones como dut s ¢loan and whits e if thoy bad beon bleached for yoars lu the stin, Among thie common people more thau Lalf the nutriment for the day comes from the pot au {ru. sud it any member of the family comes ome a¢ an unusual hour hubgry, it affords ac all tiraes s mea) at ance warm avd wholesomo. "Phis explait 8 Liow, a8 Mr, Hugh McCulloch tells s, tha 40,000,000 of France could live on what $hi0 40,001,000 of America throw anay, and when we oousidor the wretchod cookery that prevalli fn this country, [t is not too much to afirm that m? could Jive quilg as well 8ado eur fasmers sad day labarers, STEEL PENS, RSN T~ R ESTERBROOK LS e cakba st LN NoN Mk ORKS, CITRDEIH (% MewYork Offict SPALCON B 37 R0 PRI SN ADELPHI THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, Juned, st o'clock, GRAND GALA MATINEE! Tmnienae Succeas of the ) THE OLIO OF THE WORLDT RLTIEST FEN Nl ATPRARANGES, in addition to tho taslve of Jast week, who appsar In nawer, hetier, And graatar No Dismat qmul. the Mainmoth Ullo Cumjany L SFATC SIi pe isns the warld.Tamed WILSON HIROTHERS, four 40 numbse: the Champion Atuletic Gpmotata ot the, Wirld,_the Vismlicnive Dusiniat, Thgliiacamglonsof Carm: OHTLOIkS, Tue Amnerican K CLAII, ‘The Un: nnln’ Heantins, na HTEWANT SISTEIG Tha wnayualed G # calist and {rpy of tha fastilonablo m RN, T Cnarming Young Sra ¢ ROUTHERN. The sterliag favorita b dian, N1 WAMBOLY, The Graat Etblopia ondian, BILLY CoURTIIGIT auteic Uomidiaa Ani bancor, “HEN G1LFO] 3 Hramatis Compauy fn the eattling farce, TURN 1IN OUT “The Peogeamme praseats New . hlopian Skatcher, Now Hongs, Naw Lancae, New Chatac ar Acte, Now Lusts, New Featant Hxill, Luuts of wonder snd werri- Urnul e, DEXTER PARK, TROTTING. rirst Matinee of the Season Thurse day, June 3, 1875, 2110 CTLANY, Qno. Tagan named (o, Farntwo th Fraak itrown nam Gign. Togan names br. Dariing namoa b Thn, 1-cers nanios by g, Tom et Goo. Fabr uames br. 1. Giiber: i, 2150 CLASN, G; Tl Combs names b. Wi Fling nanies be, Hurses will be callsd at i 0.1, b 1P o BASE BALL, MUTUALS, OF NEW YOUK, VS, CHEHICACGOS, WEDNESUAY, Jnae 3, BATURDAY, Tuoo f, MON- DAY, Junsl. Unmaca'led a: B:45 F#*Rote the change in time, N, . YOUNG, of Washiogton, Umpico. Tieks ola atJAS. WOUD & CO.'S, b4 Btato-st: HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Manday, May31, First Appearance of 3r, John Thompson, t Vorsa ot Jiving, will appear in bis Tha mort Versatile, Artist icing, il appear in O N HEH A N D; OR, TRUE TO Tir LAST, Snpported by an kxcallent Gumuany, * frery Freniog dnd Wedueuday and Satarday Mataock. 1a preparatiou, au eniits Nuw Diama for Juaes. ACADEMY OF MOSIO, pbatic Hit by the Acme of Tremondous Suecess and tinstesl Porfeouon, HAVERLYS JINSTRELS, Largest nud I’lnemen“y:‘n‘!‘r‘fll Orgauizatlon In Every Night and Wednesday snd Baturday Matinees, McVIOKER'S THEATRE. ENGAGRME! . D. ROBERTS JACK & JILL PANTOMIME TROUPE, New Tricks! Novel Effeets! Frory sg;m and SATURDAY MATINEE. FARWELL HALL, FRIDAY FVENING, duned, at the nrgent solloitation of & number of vurcading citizens, MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON WAL rotate hor viaw of the POLITIOAL BITUATION. Tiye salo of roverved seats will bogin this morning at Janson, StcClork & Co.'s uuksture, Mo, 117 Diatc-ste Admissinu, 00 foute. - lesorvod Saa(s, 15 caute. RANDOLPH-ST, OPERA HOUSE, Cor, Woat Hani ad Jederson:: PARISIAN FOLLIES -VOLUPTUOUS AMUSEMENT ‘Tromendous ‘Irumpl of the 5 PECULIAR FEATURES, Female Dathers, French Bal Masque, For. eignors in Paris, Living Statues, and Ida Qorito’s Lindy Minstrel: Tho mast beautiful and shapely Iadica in the world. Admitsin, W, o, and €1, Tadics’ Matioso o4 Friday afternoon. Adminsion to Matineq. $ic, boc, fibe. nd Tbe. SUMMER RESORIS. SUMMER RETREAT. LAKESIDE, ON FEVAUREE LAKE, Oue fiour by 7all from Milwaukon, Opon ‘for gussts ay 18, Tha moss luaurions aad elegaot lluTM o tho Nortb- sty anu tho st idarate charkos, Vetiors addressed Tho propelotur, iiariiand, Wik, promutly susworad, 0. AY LU, Proprictar. Whits Suiphoe Springs, West Va, ON THE C. & 0. It foe Famons for ite altarative waters, and fashfonable pa- tronage; 18 nuw open foF tne receptlou ot guods, Charges toduly |, monthly, $2.0)perday; weokly, $3 50 per dur. Har 'ty wud augast, mowhly, 8338 per dar: weckips 83.00 por day, Uapacity for 1,00 persons. aquorads ‘ancy Batla will bo given oo the must liberal agvlo ou Waly 31, and the I4th, T8in, aud S5th of Avgust, Impors tant xpenslve improvements bars beon meid i i apeen: escritive paninhiats abidiiod of Mosrs, us e, cor. of ‘and Madisonstx, £O. L. PEYTON & 0O, HATFIELD HOUSE, Massena Springs, 8t. Lawtonos Ga., Naw Vork, now opeasd. (ot the has gieat-olass niodern Improvemen roathe”colatry, bispan drfie, Excledt tudlng ‘he wedicine] propertios of tho water Bhinly recmiimanded or gve ur sput o al it AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, Grand Union Hotel. Wit open June pA ‘Magnl e.,&'::‘?.' for the reception of Guests. RESLIN & €O, Provriotors, SEA VIEW HOUSE, RYE K Olil. N. H, Ralarged Ryt i ot foe Haio P iy ag, Flui tt i3 nnu-?.." Adiress’ G0, B, LOUGEE, Nortn Hampton, N, 1, ks hastera liailioad from Bostonto Rtye Beach FIRM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. 70 ALL WROM IT MAY CONUERN: Tho partner ship herololare sxiviing bofwaeon A, 1, Do Thisr sad Chirios &. Binurock, Is heroby and s day dissalved by wmutusl ovnseat; aud (o said U 47 Tiaurock lone autborizod to collat aad recelre all tioniss duo the i fro wp 1o date: "A; T Dr IR Clan. 4. AUROCK. Hatck & LYox, Attorneys, bicau, Jude 1, 10, DISSOLUTION. The parinenbip berstafors ealsting betwesn William Ryauaud Owen Cofley, carrying un buaiuess s the N <1ty pieam Hollor Works, st 11 i 1s thts day dissolved by mutual cunsent Hyan sasumes all tbe labilil llecta all the debte of the Arm, Uhlego, June ), 1875, irgravh Proprictor, ttoa. OWEN COFFLY. PROPOBALS, Proposals for Harbor Tmproveue L U. 8, BxaiNEea's Orricx, No, 42 Joftraon ot 1 MiLwavusi, Wis., Nay al, Ibis. 1 dulicate, will be ' recelreis at il Seatad propossls oftes Habi 13 wielook mova Kouadeg, fo bih day vi Juus, 181, lor coustruciing & wasenry Supeiatri-ture Nurth Pier ag Milwaukes Iacbar, Wiscoa o luforwstiou¥ppls at tuls« o tguld must furuish satiafactory Tediraes gn savelope, * Frupasals for BALEy " aud eddresasd b g sllmast e, MEDICAL. _ Piles and Fistula wred without Patn. NO pey uutll curod, MIICHELL EXLY, 26 Waat Madisoast., Uhisagon Ulics kuurs, La.m. sadite b, i 0 48l e ‘W JROESTER: TRADE MARK IR = S \UCE. WORGESTERSHIRE SAUCE. LEA & PERRINS’ DELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE TILE “ONLY a00D SAUCE And Applicatlste EVERY VARIETY oF DisiL, RINS “Tell LEA & PER- that thelr Sanco Is highly esteemed jn Tuddin, sad It, In my Anton, themost pala. 1abla an erll sy tho 45 st whnlen me Sauce iBails made,” ‘Worcestershire Sauce. Rold Wholesals and for Eiportation by the Preprietors, LFEA & PERRINS, Worcestor, Dealers In Sauces generally thronghout the Ask for Loa & Porrins’ Si wotld. auce. Eaglasd; and Retal by Atthe PREAKFAST TABLE It {mparte the most esquinite relish and zest to 1ot or Cold Meat, Fowl, Fuh, Drotled Kidzey, &c. Atthe DI ERR TABLE, in Scnp, with Fish, Hot Jolnts, Gamo, sud in all Gravies, it gives & delighttul Savor, At the LUNCHEON AND SUPPER TABLES 1t i deemed tadispenable by tioso fani] mable qualitfes, (F'rom the New York Times.) There Is no relbh |n the world which {4 san e with dts esti- erually liked aa Les & Porrins’ famous Worcestershiro Sauce. JOHN DUNOAN'S RONS, NEW YORK. 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COhicago & Northwestern Railway Company, The annua meatlngof th el ekholders vnd buhidhiolds sreol 110 Colcago & Northwestera Halleay Company fur the election af Directors, pursu lave asd fur tue transactiun of atcl other Lusin may come befure »aid mioeilag, will ba bold at th tao Cily ol Chica, nost, at 1o'cluek tholf right to yuta Wal flml‘:‘ A U It 1l f Al Teuiatration, oo of Lujare Ay e ¢ fer 1k M. L. BYKES, J1., Sacroiary, shino. f thi Ulmnlnf. ln n the 3 dayof June Bondholdwrs will autbeati ing bondu at th New York, for P, Préddent. Ofcz Chicago, Rtk Island & Paciie R, R. Co, APRIL 97, 1 The An ' g0, ltock laland & Facific Rallruad niection vl Directors, puisuant tolaw, YT T 'beid &t iho oinos of the Cranasy v il B 0 of the Cripan: Chblcago, oa Wodnosdar, Ui aiclock 8, 1. . M. Tows, Becrotary. JOLN ¥, 1 Meeting of tha Bteckbaldgrs of s Chir: Cotmpany for fus nd tho traoace beture TRALY, In the Uity of S day 't June nexty at at 1 Presideat. LEGAL. HOLDRIDGE 0, COLLINS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 8. B, COorner Washington-st, and Fifth-av, TRURTEE'S SALE. Whereas, William A Ewing aud Gertrudy 1, Kwlog, bis wite, 62 tie Uity of Uhicag ana_plea (or recund I Lo lieg 0. Bhs A Kotors, S L. 133, aridge . Coliias, the cert i Ci') ot Chicago, Guunty sud State atoressid, sud di dditlon to Chicag: ShAetortows, towits ) Tk Vi i, 1o Astor's L wosd uny biliaied aad tcy 1oot thervot, 1uia prooissory untesof | trey Grder of Fdwin Leo 1 Tolluwa, tow Cuuaty of Look, Bikto ot Whinois, b tnele Araes Dovd, dated 1u T h id Wil ek e wiad byt ruwen, soi A duy R lirst uf 34l prormtisary ttes, bouik 1or (b3 ‘sum of nlae Rundsed tew wid nie 5 audrodiba. dulias yuaratior date; the socund ol auw uf fuur huadred aud Hi drediby dollars, due on or befor daie; and te thizd of aaid pot utus thiousaud 0ao buadrod aad a4 doeun or st at ton Aud wheieas, Lued ul Bapt i tHEE tiili 1y prnnde in 1y Vet YA b )11 whea tha saint o ns tharei provided, oc ad sy be lawiul it tul auyuf the moneys, Whetuor prineipal or uall 138 auwapap siiod ka taw Cly ol Coie d duo uts ur bufuro aue 4 notas belug v aod thir.y vuy-b otyntcen uiouth belae fur tae 0 40 DIBSLY-ino un re eightoey moais 4 noles beiug Ja)sble ut tne uttos ot 10 saiu Cily ol LDicagy, Wil 1o Per contuu per anuum afivr du sud br o1 iy Iat 1 dofault snail s 3 ue tho . £iud of fen daye after 1ha maturi esuul la aitd Dexd of fnteroet, sad ab 0 3 s and by said Deed of Fruet svear becutng due 7 othier way 200 powor and ‘suthunty {s Borels bly piven tutid usdorsigaed, o application ut thio persun eiitied to paymeut tooreundor, setiug a notlce of sala twouty days befure th f prioiod 10 (ha buglish latgus 10 acli ihie said promises v, Alove Gesoribad d parcels 'or ail togsthor b pablls auouon to 1ha blgliest biddve 1 ca duuraof e Cuisuty Ovurt-ilvuso in uthee place on tus Vours-Huuse squsro Haaduipis Ciacl, Waanivgtun, sud Lad, axinay o' spociied o, aaid vilce AL U pooHed, to'recoive aud pocelpt I pur ind 10 104 Uiy prenives su s il pase to ot tnecatate, sald Wiiihaat A, 3 ail others clalaiog os'tu clal ) e byt bt or masol shasi 8ad shail be a loal ans ainat the clatins of 020l 8 asialug from e be apuaed, tinst, Lo K coblasion of 3. ber €04 upon Atz for making the ssiej sucuud] Withh {nerust at 10 per cunt per anuum al by sald oot tsrson Lors for, b wiut, s Beirs of i fa the paymaut of 2 'and whnt ou Dromitney uotos sbore dereribe Ui a7 14, 1873, and auch detadlt AN ore'than ten dass, aud the ad appiicath o parsun watl lad o T “iiv of Uls ato.euaid_promisgs uador Abowe meitiuned, now, thvrolure, w {nat, o Youdas,"tno $ith day of du: weléck 13 diw, Lortaauu ol said dey wer of thy Uourt.tou jusre aiocesald, betax st tho tiug of corer of Washivglon aud Labi (A will sell vubl, for ceals, the atoressid prow Ditedances therauiie b Y‘l protiethon 'Alnr-I.l iad sutity of redampilon of o1 ottrads: e L, ) L, or uoder il e l? lmnn %xgnulw HOLLRIDG . LU “Biiad Oasago, ik, Juas 1, 18ii- 1y suca iy il sxpenacy. thoreor, 4us, a¢svsimonts, Tat ountiuuwd brea‘uadety e rayuent af sai Tued whien. unds e ankl tristaiood to el 2 ror o1 vl 4 all others clas 3 ail ot 3. dofaul the sucond and taird of tho whioh wero dug il ven 440 110L0J, ., viocuto, soknuwledgs, and delivara doo Ad ha purduaser Laereof, sud einiod 80 sold, aid il auch ons of (e id el ur sucu tuas horoly yivn lon i ol the tha sal .DA. D."l.s'n'-’l. at v a4 1he ‘soutBwa o e Ci yut e d LEGAL. A ANt In the Citeult Canrt of the t'nited Bint Honthernt District of New York, IN THE MATTERL OF THE SALE OF THE NORTHERT PAGIFIG RATLROAD. UKDER, DECREE CP FCRECLCSURE. MASTER COMMIREIONER'S NOTICE RBEQUIRING PROOF OF BOKDS OF AND CLATM3 AGAINST SAID RAILROAD, Whareny. In 8 cortaln action poadiag in tha Cirenly waurionl Lo UUnited Staten ToF tha Benihbrn bt cs ot 13, wherein day Gorkor arlo. lain Ay na Tower, S, anm, and Willlam A, with Chaeles D, 1 Nortnern F t tho «ald Cotrt did mika and ra or A cren 1Ddiefa an the twel{ih day of May, one thousand o ghit bundued and snventy-nvo. i, wheeea {odee, v dec an13 Coirt did by asld deerea ordag, ad- #, hat (ha propmity of the 4 *ihe nrthoen Pactie [tailrosd Company ™ v describad in «aid dacres a7 in 1 HOLIEARS nL deed of teust (for the forre elwtire of wairh thin st s, brongtt) with all Aeceari.on orain 9 110 imn of (fis salo thereof (nzcept the Inads Isnitgran's mlich aro n aald dee specially pro- 0 {or 'y b ald 3a nng ontira Darcel Ar aneairaty un. th= difretion of Oliver iske and Konneth 0. White, As Master Commisiones t_publio_auction. i Fonac, [0 the Gity of New York, 1 York, o tas firnt Monday of Auzist, * huad; and weventy.hve, in aceord- aace with €=rtain instrctne contaiued in aaid dersa, And, wuerras, said Gourt Gid Turiner order, adjudge, And doures That tha Iande and fand g ants convesed bo Aid Tortgags or deed ot trast ahoul at publi¢ sale, to 1hin higiie ¢ bidders, a* places within tho States and Tar. o wlicn L Vitaze, unider eyrtain condls <'and dievction decrac, under tho di- ina0f ths st 1 € mmsstoners. Court, dud, by e, and decron &t viz That tho pricds whis rale of the said merteag acisen, ar anall aria ey Lo made to arise from the g, wlich hato 1Bo priseentivn of apeta-lna ot its road, or which o froriy Any nther s3arce mhiatev.e feom 331 projety, Taw & ganits held aud bouud, azd Uablo Lo’ by order Lotinaing Lo and dna poew 70 T Dot ol dan said slay Conkn kdgar Toompeog anid thelr sucerssors, ol whica tuey were Gy Trsiana, TAUAINE A £4% ARhL € innineatiny for ] Gt Am Comeneation 0 tho l3inants (of it pros ‘and atti y i einuiey el fn oy matier conmectd mih th 1 ucll iteceiver, and & restausbie tosuld ltecelver for his own sarvices: (o pa havars exponses harelofore proprls A {iy inen 1o vudse authorl y nf aay et fo relation W prosarty o v remaintig uupald, and all other ate Saore ol foca fur anyof thy pacdoa i thid st s dnerenia, o.d To tha payment of ail balancos dus far sarsicas ¢ for Dabur gerformod, or mateciale And wip- hed to ratdl Compsuy 16 the proseeution nf its a0 sty Lirma wlihin twelvn imoithenest peecrding " uf cutoring 1bw order, and for Lalaacea which mine bo due 1p cuunecting ar athier roais, Thnd~To thy smient. nf wil Togal taies anearsed or t b svarsied agatiat sald Conpeny, reailuing uspaid and cra, r"~"Tothe payrent of ba'ances dus for thorieht of oflier wactaanry grounds fac 106 are of rald Cume pans. ‘wits - wer fo aad Recelrer, subject t oyntiemi Gom by Chle Gour, 1a Casvs wnere b amaunt due fur such FEhUCE way P O er I Cot AT grounds Bas Hot been 24 certelned hie,otnfor: ‘and a0ithn the Th=Tu 1o ay w1 for noueys romed to fay futer T 4o dobt, o 10 by for Tabor ang for the rapartoent of which any Corator o yrav Ara of Lo ComIbADY, OF ALY OlhbF athlvor ther (o4iaaco, It eirety. i nent L all tums advanced or loaned Tormor e preasn Directur of the o applied. of ‘borsona ar koy of the ties fur enid of sults, ccond irial bunds, replevin ajunction bords, erzue bomd e obiika. ¢ undertakings, 90 ohject of which was to protuct roper-g ul 1bo Ch net. claimg aanrted by prrsuns 10 1ha injury or brejudice of tha Campany hers, a3 credi ors tieroof. o The mayment of ach of the firxt mortgage tioade sy may be 1+ purtad by da Mevter o this causo to Liave hnen huna fida ssard avd jay be vatewanding and unmid, aad the (3lercar warrnals Aud coupuas das, and onlng, a4 aforessid np'n such bonds as miay nve besn Dona tide fe-ned, aud G the payment of whaterer balanca may be fonnd 16 bn_dua od the coupnas ar inicrest war: anta of 1hn eald bard which fel] dae priar to sa.d st Januney, 154, when' tho gz ul” on tho fnterest jaranis or caupuas of auid k place as heralabe e mientlimed, ‘N(uiA="Tno residus thereat, (L auz, ohall bo subjsot ta wrictvnder and priortty 1 aibusibutioa e this Court aball e od . s e Instance ul aald Comupany, d Direcicr thercol, hecomy Cymipany 10 the prwesutisn or tho deie upon appeal the thie or, tram oy otber saurce 1d Ve pr perly distribut: + 10 such nistrbutiv whatevar from sald proper ~1'atd tho pruvisinne In Talore: above recited shauld be fully earri 1 it the f, 1t Ln by the Conrt o 1., bo appointed A Mastar Commissiousr tn hasr and roport 1 thts Gourt, i b all canvantont spoed, in de: tail and rystematically, all the aniounts necossary and Tpar to 16 pall out of said moness, and mentinoed ar icladot (n sections markod shave first, second, tnird, fourth, fifth, slats, d eleheh, And it la furher ed, that the ol by advortisement § thr plsces horetafore named, of the 1t and whers he will attenil tu 1a¥e nr -t of Naw, this {s to natif) parties Liaving clals of refon arecan nd all parties n Any way 10 thn muaftery of auch refoionce, to ADPEST 10 prrsad or Ly praperly aothorized attorney, helors ma, the sabd Mauter. Commiseliner, a¢ tho United Ktates ‘Court and Postetgice Butlding, Ia the City of New York, v any between the neat agd fifte:ath dage of Jaly, ono thiasand et hundrod and_ sevouts five, bath ‘fucliaico (ouadare aud fourth day of July except d betweon the ursof 10 & m. and 3 1. m., to make prap<r and satisfac. fory proof uf auch claim &nd bonds 10 irder that sucn clatms niay bo hrard by and reporied ta tug Cours. by the Slaster Commissjonor, e R A FREDERICK A Tangy roer €0 kil Suticitor and of Caunsol for Complaloats, L thicsy ubliahind o In tho Cireult Court of the Culied Siatcs, Bouthern District of New Yark, IN THE MATTER OF THE SALL OF THE NORTHERN PAGIFIC RAILROAD, UNDER DECREE OF FOREOLOSURE, NOTICE OF SALR. TWhereas, fn & o jlain action pending 1a the Ofrcult Court o the Uniica states for tha Soutbieen I New York, sltting in eqgi'y, wher. (3 Jay Uk inagas T ). Lrate; Siuith, Thendoro 1o Tani 5 t.ane, sud Wiilim A, Griswold ars (toguther with Clarles 1. Drake, Julin B, Whea:, and hou Maling, who bave brou adinitted sy ‘complelusute tharein), aud’ urtlers Paciic Rafirad Company indefeada 1, the sald Court did d-rnter a cortain Gecrroun thie twollih day of Slay, cuethoussnd sight nuudrod aud seveniy-dve; ~And, wtiareas, by said deares tho Court aid ordzr, adjudgs,’ aud decree thutalltha Tight, itie, Interast, chain, datate, or ‘oumaad whatyevs er, whicli toe vald ‘e Noril Pacine Raliruad Co pAng * Lias, or iuay atany tiine hassalier soyuira or I Giltled L, uf, I &ad €6 all the Jands an: ituate, Iying anil boing on eliher al-ie rual of 2ald company, aud the branch tuereut 4 1he same may be linaliy jucaied snd constructed (n a Condancy wiD 1na eald aata of Congresy and the suppla menis therely, {6 ur thruugh tha htates of Wikconsn, & Orogan, ‘snd the Unfled States Terrliurive Monta fatio, aud Washington, making in VB aygreato about sixty wiill i wores of tand, mury u s o ot Lone Al Ao il tho TigLt uf atlroad amid ranthieytnoted authorited 1y s 1okt et ‘o o tlo cars, aud riling. which the o Paciiio taliroad Cumpuny " mar have at soy J laced upon il eatlioad fur the use aui: eperatloa tierv, iLurties, [raucnisas, 0. i ey Paci 3 ‘vinpany " belougiug, or fu aid raliroad under or by wiiuos t reselutione af the Cungress ul the United Stat, ? Theruio at tore ing of the 1aly thoreot. (*zcopt s Ta e And 130 grents whicl ars therou sho vided for) ba pald ‘h ¢ ubder dtiecting of Kaqe. a8 a front. of the U (he ik 3 7k, fn the Biato of Nuw York oo (i lirnt gust, 0oe tuousaud siebt bundrol aud ud (et pon ouaifiaatig of auch eiviug (be paroliass wony ali convoy tiw sawy by good sau suttis «l ve) 1o tha purchiawr or purchasers, and such sale aud couveyauce so tade slall cuavey sil the iient, tle, s fatervat, and proserty of the said Noribern Factio Hallruad Company in and ta id railroad, prou 9, {rancuisos, &nd L. alry tnentlaned and duscribed to tho purchasces, 10 feo shapla locever, and Lotusl bar botl fn law aud equlty a, iithern Pacine Taviro snd araiiae, and agsiuiy Al and every pal £ clain 16 sald premisce or any part 4 B ‘and overy (L A detondants shall el from of redeasption fu Uvory part ol 1ho sano. b ant'st e gt the proportyof sald The ol e Pacilio Ruilroad Con 2, ur cause to bo bid %0 suld, o Lebalf of all iy i s beued dloi {3 the propertiun uf (ho bosdiddars, o d decrue, 1h t payiuout, o ith tho terms of AV par o 8 baroatts S b1 a1ats v Tomof avLi saly Uy thia Courty Uteds Hiontiun, ‘the. BAIRUCS -, that o the psymunt of such Luw sake boiay whicw iuay liavs besy e e L “odra o 0 seh aea 1 v ouls or such ount 48 woull wqual the fchd ta Which 1t wuuld bu inally ealitied under the 1n pursaance of the provislons of the ed, the Alaster Commls. TONIC ELTXIR And Liguid Extract of Beef Ta compaeed of the Juico of Raw Lean Doef gombined with Touics, lron &g, and i3 roc- ommended by tho Modioal Profossion for tho permancnt cure of Pites, Dropsy, Indis restion, Constipation, Dyspnapsia, Fomnle Diaenses, Genoral Dehility, Loss of Appos tite, and Projteation of tho Nervous Syatem, Alsb, Livar Complaints, with Complications of thh Kidnoya and Dladder, and as Food lar Consumptivas, ‘Chia preparntion fs an im- rovemant on the Linbhiz Solid Extract ot Jeaf, being o Tonie, Stimulant, and_Nutris ent, 'For aale by all Doalers, Largo Tiottles, $1.00; Trint 8170, 25 conta, RICHARDEDN & TOLLILGE, Praprictars, Cinoinnati, Ohi RATLR0AD TIMZ TABLE, RREGTAL A0 DEPAHTURE 0 IRATRS EXPLANATION OP 12 CF MANTS, —1 Satnrday ev. CHICADO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRIT. Teket Ofiees, hd Ciarnar, 14 75 Cansle "curner Jia Uivatia inebi Eanrow. | teeport & Dabaoue 15 Fjoeport & Dubaguo .z Miiwankea dail. b EL. Pant L Masuetie Kiprae Ta~Drpot corner of Wellx and Kinz $ZDopatcorner of Canaiand Kinglo-sts: Mail fylamain 29), .., Dy BI0Acrerniorers o o i Nignt Kxpres, GIAND NAFTLN Marning Expres Nigut fapress,., unday CHICAGO. ALTOV & ST._LOLIS. L‘}fim‘ #nn;’-,l‘(u ll‘;l {f?mrer ".flwl Lin, Shar, Went §idey mrer g B % L Rt Coper Hich v Clty and Denver Fast Ex. {11200 noon|® 3:10 n, m. is 401 Soria, Joix, Bpriogneld & Tox Peoria, Reokuk & Lurlingto: St atir, Lacon, Washiugta 1 12 01 Jallet & Diwschi Ace muriodatis ™ 5:00p. m, 0 C ‘ICAGY, MILWAUKEE % ST, P4y Rfll‘l‘.:!‘,'l\'). Tnium Deraty er Madisnn anid Canal. et fice, 83 Sauth Ciark-st,, vppasiie Sherman louse, and ot Depot,” rare, | Arece, Mituarikee & Praire da Chienl st e Tase. + 8200 m. | 7:5p. Miiwauxer, 1 Gro b (T HE Ry Bt. Paul, Minnespolis, Ripun, O’ Gresa g, thenn|, § g jiross T *10:095. m. |* 4:00p. Miiwankes, Madisom, el Ml H Chilen & Towa: alns, Meaashal and Atevens Fojat, Passcagar.| *6:0) g, m.|'1:008. m." Biimaukee, St. Paul & Biane. ‘ayulis, thiough Eapre. Lrs 3p.m. s 7:0 8, me ILOWOIS CENTRAL PAILAY3Y. Depot, foot of Lake s Tuwentssecond-of, Ugic near fiark, pproshed, Leort ok K Sprngtiold and ' ria €xpios Dubuque 4 Slous Oity Ex Tiubugue & ious Gy Esyross. Glimau Passcngor, CHICARD, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILRAAN, Depots, foot aF, Lakeat,, Indiuna-ue. and SirteentS., wnil Canal and lsteeniials, Ticket Gces, 63 Clirkaty and at depols. « Sivua Uity Ky, Facioe Last Live, fof Omai hosusas Uity, Ledvoawortn, At ‘cuison & B, Juseph Kxn. Tesun b Aursin Bassenger, ‘Aurvra Daseengor Dutugae & BlusCity Kp, Paciilo Nigbt Esp, for Omab Kaapas Gligy Leavouwartn, At ctitvon & S, Jussph Ex waer's Linirt Aceamniy Duwaeria(irare Accommodation KANKANEE LINE, T Costal D, S et depot fort Deentys svcomiast._Ticket'ifice, 121 Kanidulphat., and at depot., Leave, | Arrice, Indianapolis, Lontssille & Cincln | natl Day E3prose 008 m.} 8:5p.m, Indisnapulis, Louteriile & Uincin| Bau Malit Eipross (datly’ 7:80p. m.|* 74053, m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIz, From Piiteburs, Cincinnatd & St Lowis Raliesy depst, sore wer Clinton wid Careolis Hat bide, Ticket ofics, 121 lyheats, undal depat, Arvite natl 8 Indianapl b nat (datly). 7:08, m, CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Tussenger dopot, cornar Chica rowa et and cketafice o, 48 Clar Mafl and Fxpress, liyron Pavaeuger. i Eapreas.. liusca_Accomminiation. 3 s .—'3& m,| PITSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. From depo! corner Clintin and Carrollests., We i Ticket adtces 121 Nandlphoste anck o4 depote 4 Arrive. Columbas, Pittsbarg & New York| Dy Laiges A0 p, o, Colurmb iig Nigus Lapross (dal 1y 7:40 8, 1. PITISBURY, FT. WAYNEA CHICAGD RAILWAY. Teares_|_areier, Dey Ex i FPacifio Fast Lino, BALTINORE & Do, AILAOAD e g e anee s et T 8 Trafus leay Tuenty | arriee, Matt, Bundars Excepted, . . Exprost, Day.eee HE CHICAQO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Deraty cornar & Van Hurenand sharmir-t, - Tickstafce SPLO1AQLES, RRAZILIAN PEBBLE REECTACLE Bulted 10 sil ngut \a( B AL EUTAC o clan, 88 Madiso! (Pribune Bulldiag), e MEDIOAL CARDS, \ 5| R a0t A by e 1 chartersd by 1he State ot Jilis Sty o the Uision Biryuanof i b A ois vatudiseates, e i liesd f the professton for Lier 76 ance all tipotiant, A Dagk for 158 et to ba biide, ug Slaccaes, et putency, Plmples un the 'aco, ete. ti3e taat delicate attontiis, wiri Hunio ba Uttico. ¥ a. 7, Love, faiiaielag te, callop Koo A u o front have described propes ety ® bich re 1y oad droies fally peuvided for) b SRS il nditeas l “ienrre, Y aster Comniisalonors, 'K A. LANI FRED A \d 5t Counael for Complataaats. Biric ly conlideutlal, Wl NO CULED foukt Dr. Kean, 300 BOUTH OLARK.S'T,, UHICAGO, S e P el gty YY) wuly physielan fu the olty who Warrants cures or o pay, Uttive hours, ¥ 8, 19, 10 6p, a1, | bundaze trva ¥ oAb T m.

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