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THE CHICAGO ‘ TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JUN o on hand to tho smount of $1,880,000, d s noto circulation of £2,962,000. Bome of tho pavinge-banke aro preparing tfn reorganize aa Tations] gold banks, nudor thio National Jianking v, Itinoven 10ported thas the preat Jiank of galifornin in thinking of becoming a hank of jasuo of pold-notes, Hooner orInter, and the sooner tho biotter, all tho Natlona! Banka in the United fiaten will bo ** gold-bauks," and redoom {iolr notos in coln. ¥ p e Tho St. Loula @lobe-Temocral has at Inst put off §ts quarto drers, anc put on the more comely and fanblonable vetavo form. 1t comas out with povan coluunna to the page, aud fs now of the samo sizo 8a Tiz Thise: w almighity dlollar * In tho great principle of te oo e s Repmbean. P That is why be does husiness on & cash baals. It la far mora substantinl than chook, Try it. POLITIOAL NOTES, Nobraska's eontingent Congrossman-at-Largo will soon bo heard from. lie is an smusing croaturo, both in the abatract and the eoncroto. Heis not _much reapocted, eithor st home or sbroad. Nobody can tell tho uamo of the com- ipg man. The Springfield Repubiican makes an admira- blo suggostion. It is, that Wiliam Allen, of Obio, should bo engaged to read tho Declaration of Independenco, July 4, 1870. It waaat Phila- golplita that Allan performed his famous fent of talking down a sicambont.—Cincinnald Come mercial, The New York NMation, whoso opinians aro highly valued, Lecausa it tries so hard to bo cau- gid and lmpartial, says of Gen. Graut's Third- form delivoranco, that, ** Althongh it doos not sbsolutoly prevent his taking oftice sgain, for practical purposos it amouuts tos doclaration that b {8 out of the fiold, aud doen not meau to try to gat into tho fleld.” Rumérs of an intoution on the part of tho " Washiugton suthonties to ordor sa inveatigation of New Orleans Custom-Ilouso officers are prevalont in tho Intter city. 3larshal Packard denies that thoro is any such iutention, o is reported ar saying that, sinco tho Ku-Kinx caros weto dinposed of, thore Liaa baen nothing to in- yestigato in tho Boulh, Tho leading journal of the Woestorn Reserve esplaing that dir. Den WadoS conncction with Northern Pacifie was only ono out of/n dozen yalid ressons lying bolind tho prompt, oven sbrupt, reaponsa of that section of Ohio to tho suggostion of his name. Anathor was, that ho bad been twico meutionod on the tloor of the Banate, within tho yoar, a8 o lobbyist. Tho principal objoction to Judge Cullom as tho next Conservativo candidate for Govarnor in Loulsiaun seoms to be, that ho once compellod the propriotors of a steamboat, who lad re- fused o atate-room ton colored woman, to pay her 81,200, Yet ovon the Slreveport Times ad- aits that it was bia aworn duty under the Stato 1aw to award damsges, and only quarrels with tho omount, The Utiea Lerald, noticing tho demsud of the Nattoun! Temperanco Convention at Chicago for a prohibitory ensctment by Congroas, kays thnt Conpresa I8 as hkely o subaldizo a railroad to the moon ns to interfera with tho sale of liquors. The Heruld manifesily beliaves tho suppression of intomperanco to bo 8 mattor of morals rather than of politics, and holds cach of thess sciencos in an exclustve domain. Tho Pittsburg Leader unmiataknbly dolivors itaolt of sound sense wheu It eava that the uni- yersal roforence to an “uuwritten law” on tho Third-Torm queation i not wtrictly logical. “Upwritton law" {8 & vaguo phbraso, meauning snything or nothing, according to {the interprot- er, Why not abandon motupliors in o serious acase? To say thata Third Term is neithor ox- podient nor customary, i onough for all praotical purpogos. QGon. Hayes, Republican candidate for Gove ernor of Olio, hias bean twico eloctod to that of- fico and twice clectod to Congress,—in oacl in- stance by a largo msjority, His only reverse waa last fall, whon ho lost an election to Cou- gross {n the Second District, being dofeated by Ionry B. Banuing. *This," eays the Cincin- notl Gazelte, ** is » splondid record, It now only semaina for Gen, Hayes to complote it by beat. {ug Gov. Allenin 1875." . Tho Atlanta (Ga.) Herald has discovored that *tho blasted Yankes" bullids up ns well as burns down, Inveatigations by one of its reporters corroborato the statemont of a prominont Southiorn gentleman, that ** Atlanta’s sccond growth is, in a Iargo dogree, attributablo to the mon who burnt it down.” fho nioney loft thore by tho Federa! garrison, imimediatoly after the ‘War, bad more to do with the present prosperity of the city than any othor ona thing. What Wendoll Phillips says is, of coutse, & mattor of lttlo consnquonce; still, the charac- teriatio uttornnces attributod to bim in connec- tlon with Gen, Grant'a anti-Third-Torm lottor aro amusing onough to bo published. Phillips eays that Lo likkea Gon, Grant's Jotiory nevortho- less, ho considors Graot tho only wan fit for the Presidoncy; *snd any one who does not hold Jen, Butler aa & socond choloo,” continuos the orator, *i8 no truoe friend of the negro.” Gov. Chamborlain, of Bouth Carolins, talking yacently with e correspongent, said; ¢ Tho last alx sessions of tho Legintature up to tha timo I was inaugurated cost the Btate, undor tho head «of * Loginlative Expeuscs,’ the enormons sum of 82,147,430,07, 'Thete flgures, I may say, aro na- paralloled in tho history of Amorican logislation, 1t is stealing, pure and simplo, Tho sceslon of 1871-72 alone cost R617,234,105 Lealdes, thoro ta outetanding of bllls payable, {ssued on acoount of leglslative oxpensos, €102,275.15 more, I would like to compare the oxpousod of tho Ohio Logislaturo with this; yot Ohio {8 worth tou dol:. lars whero Bouth Carolins 18 worth one." The liabllittes nnd nseeta of the Oty of Now Orleans woro given on the 15th of May laut as follows s Liabilitins—Bonded and ocortified dobt, €22,681,425; dosting dabt, £1,400,827; toial, 24,020,052, Assota—Baok taxos, 1,408,600, The yearly budget oxbibits s deficit of noarly balf a wilifon dollars. It s now proposod to re- llevo thae city of its embsrrasements, and evont~ ually liquidate the debt, by a sort'of lottory ar- Tangement, kuown sy the *premium-bond™ plan, Btrange to say, the City Council Las o~ sopted tho idea, and only mattors of detail now romain to ba sattied. The Oity Attorney has givea au opinion that the proposed plan could not Intorfere with tho rosorved rights of the Louislana Lottery Company. —_— PERBONAL, There are more salmon than evenin the Saors- monto Rivor this scazon, Happy Eliza Wethersby, to have it currently reported that * Her weak point was her no QGoorge Washington vecd to spell doliberal :.au\mruu and yot they named & Capital after . ‘The Puchess of Fdinburg has set the fashion- tuakors wild by inalating upon Liaving strings to ber bonnet. Tobblo {a the name of & Daltimore olergyman, sud his snti-Ritualistio congrogation are inclined %o rido him roughly. Forney has stoned for his reticencs by fiading s autograph letter of Tom Paine, which will te eontributed to the Cenlonnial. The Baroness DBurdett-Coutts opposos the Eogliah Vivisectlon bill ; by which presonta it is Boown that slie don't know how to eat eols. ‘The Northern Prosbyterian Assembly bave de- #lded 40 weot at Talmsge's church, in Brooklyn, ‘wlich is oonsidered a pioce of temerity In rush- I3 ioko temptation, Michael Lovy, the Parislan publisher, has left nearly $4,000,000, and no heir. Coulds’t tbe Other Levy, the cornetist, furnish airs snough to @asume the property ? . ‘The Louisville Gourter-/owrnal nottoss that otly the uly good commil suiclde while the Goad-beaia, baggare, sad thisves santinue 10 live In peaco, Thin fa nn ingenious attempt to urge Inm rich uncle out of the world; hut 8mall- ‘Tatker's compelled to live in pence yot a while. Tho question which agitatos tho youthful mariner this neanon s this: If four tongue- mandsriches mako a meal, then do sixteon sand- wiclica make a aquare menl ? The Indiaua man who started the dangeroun herouy that a cow knaws twico as much as an engle, was milencad by an insinuation thats Cinciuuntl jackass know four- timos a8 much oy he. Brattleboro, 'Vt., decorates Jamos Fink'a grava evory year. Io bled hia conutey, it not fur it} and the lunntic asylum thero equnhzen thesn thinga in a mannor ovnty astute politician will underetand witout ssalstanco, An elupbantess bolonging to Ilowe's cirena wan safoly delivered of 6 bshy elephant ot tho exponition grounds in fit. Josoph, Mo., on Sun- day of Inst wook,—eaid to bo tho fipst of thess animals evor born in the United States. A gonuine Tasmanian dovil hias arrived in Now York, in the Unitad Blates stoamship Swatnra, from Australin, This is tho ouly animal of the kind now in America ontuldo of the Chicago Times oflico.—St. Louls Globe-Deanocrat, Bt. Louia talks of gotting up a reception to Goorge Derby, «on of tho Iatn Licut. Derb§ (“John Phanix®), for mnking sccond In his class at West Point. 1low characteristic of 8t. Louis to blandly nceept tho aecond pinca! Ir woa very imprudent In Albert Edwardto pive jowals to Adolaido Neilson. He onght to hase known that idlo slanderers would talk about liita, and thus shaiter to 1ragmonts the fair famo of two lovely and rpotlesa lives, ‘There never was & rose without a tharn but it contnined a nnsty Lug of soma kiud, and tho purchneers of Northern I'acific bonda will learn with undisguised gratificalion that Jay Cooke's palaco purchased with their mouey was called Ogomz, A Toodon journal complalna that **Low, dirty, bloar-oyed, beery nowavonders run sfter us in tho streots to goll Moody and Sankoy lives and hynin-books, fnsulling their suporiors with such quostions as thia: *Ilaven't yer got » sonl to aave ' The Philadelphia Times thinks Toston la try- iog to make s comer on braius, bocanso it hos Emernon and other poats. An sxchango thinks Thilado!plis Is throwing away ‘its opportunity when a trip by the forry would secure Walt ‘Whitman for nothing. The foreman of tho jury in the Beechor caso, tho Now York Zerald says, ** has a chamoleon- like oxpression of tho face." If this is so, the man must bo enjoying himself, Ifels feeding on rhatorieal wind enough to fatton any ehameleon with a good digoation.—St. Zouis Republican, Maud Oswald hiad to stand behind a counter in & fancy-store o Trog, N. Y., twelve hours n day, 8ho asked pormission to sit down, and, being refused, resignod her 6-a-wock salary, and ap- plied to Barunm for a situation, Bhe now drives the mast gorgeous chariot, doea a baro-buck aot, aud, on a enlary of €76 a weck, comfortably sup- ports Lorsolf and mother. ‘Tha Rov. Pentecoet, of Brooklyn, has his con- grogation on tho hip, Theclmreh is lossed in his name, and the conpregation, to got rid of him, must oither buy him off, or get rid of church and al. The troubla s, that Mr. I'entecost wants to diemiss such mombers of Lis congregation ns ha doesnot like, snd they do not likeit. Tho Day of Pontecast should bo ealled Quit-Sunday. One of tho disadrantagos of dying and belng in two places at the same time iy shown in the case of tho Jato Judge Edmonds, Mras, Tappan, in London, and Mra. Conant, In Boaton, simul- tancously delivered addressos by the deceasod Judge, which wero so utterly coullicting in sub- stance tuat tho srdent believer 13 compelled to] admit that somehody lica, That aomebody is the inavitable ovil spiric. Beandal, liko death, over laves o shining merk, and, since Mr. James Gordon Bonuett has beon abroad, the wildest slanders havo beon circulatod agto tho objoct of Lis trip acroes the ocean. Ono tiaducer declared that ho went to wed an Irish Princess with n brogue, Anothor inslun- atod that ho was about to cstablish a nowspaper of sl languages,—circulation 800,000,000, How theso vllo juventors must blush to learn that his mission {8 now accomplished, and that he will shortly return with €45,000 worth of tho finest bull-pups aud pofuters bred in England ! A roporter on the Indiauapolis News rolates this coincidenco: **Yeatorday at noon, for an hour or 69, two horacs—ono belonging to Fouut Tobertson and tho other to J. Parry Elijott— might havo boen soen standing on Washington stroot, bitched to tho sames ring, and last even~ ing, during the torrifio thundor-storm which pro- vailed, the two barnu in whick those horses wera kept—though situatsd o mile apart—wore struck by lighitning, tho one horwe boing killed and the barn consumod, whilo the other was seemingly miraculously saved with but little damage.” The stoods evidently put up the job at noon, and one of them got loft. Accordiug to the Official Annual of the Vati- can, the bousehold of Pius IX. is composed of 20 major-domos, chamberlaiuy, ole., 100 domestic prelates, 170 supesnumerary private attondants, 8 armed ditto, 30 oflicors, coustituting tho ataft of the Noble Guard, and 60 privatea ; about 130 suparnumerary armed privato followers, 20 at- tendanta of houor in violot uniforms, about 70 others for outaido tho city, 14 officors of tho Bwiss sod Palatino Guards, 7 private chaplaing, 50 honorary disto, 7 ditto for outaids tho city, 20 privato pricets and ordinary and supernumerary chaplaing; 10 Intendants, eoquorrics, eto.; 60 ushors sad othors. The whale gives 1,160 per- #ons, to which must bo added thoB8acred Collogo Moody and Sankey Lave beon heard from In the Wost End cluba, T'he othor day tho stoward of ono of theas soreno and scculer institutions was confounded to find ono of Lia waiters on his kusos in the pantry, praying aloud with much fervor, Itmcoms that this particular waltor had Loon repeatedly made migorablo by the members of the club, one of whom never loft the bulld., fog il 8or 4 & m., and was continually de- maunding B. & 8, or ' brandy and sods,” while tho othier nover los day pasa without address. ing & wrilton complaint about his diuner to the Committes, Tho plous victim of theso despotic gontiomen waa loudly invoking the Divino grace to sofien their hoarts, so that the one might bs moved to go bome at & Christian hour nnd tne other to eat and be thankful, whatever might be ot befpro bim | JIOTEL ARRIVALS, Grond Pac{fo—~Gov, W, If, Galey, Minnedotas the Vs . O, Counselman, Bt, 'W. Morse, Lfaunlbs! § the Hon, B, D, B: Michigan ; J. I, Roso, Loulaville ; Willlam Goodman, Atlanta, ., Palmer House—Riclard ¥, Alorgsn, Jr., n"unmfi»'m',r' n%zmfi‘.fir";" Tl.m'n'l".“"utluy'w ingto} ¥, ' 8, ¥ ew York; ' J James, Naw York; U, Wilkivaon, 3 Neiwar] Chsrlea F, llce, U, B, A, Aylwin, Outarfo; lubex Hoare, New York A, J, Thowpeon, Arkansas, Tyemond House—Eugeno 11, Bhort, Now York s 1ilack, Boston; E. Maller, Montreal} H, 4, Catifn mout d, T. Webber, Now York's O Webater, Hochester; Wiliauson, Tembird, Marylsnd; L. York; J, 1. MeDould, oo Sherman Hoiss—E. K, Martin, 8§ ow, Boaton ; E, F. White, Clovela: Stoch : Hinith, Atner. Hiaten Tasgd { W 3. Witlinina, Philadolphla. Puinam, Hostouj A. A, Frost, Doaton; J, 1, Ohiad- wick, Déabolnes; M, Wals, New York, jod e Aol THE ART PRESERVATIVE. ‘Bowrow, June 8,.—Tho twenty-third annual ses- siou of the International Typographical Union beglios in the Common Couucil Chamber, City Hall, to-morrow, and will continue duily till Fri- day. The Recoption Uommittoo has arranged to ontortain the delegates very haudsomely, This mornivg s earriago-ride wsa arranged for the guests, and Chostaut Hill Reservoir sud othor prominsut placos wore visited. To- morrow the busineas sodsion will be opened. Wedueusday, st tho couclusion of tha businoas sesuton, the delegates will bocome guests of tho city, snd tako a sail down the harbor. Thursday & roception n . Fri o Saciion cloees with tba aleciion 8f disee £oe the susuing yesk ' FOREIGN. Death of the French Statesman and Author Comte do Remusat, Brief nlofiraplxlcal Skelch---A Long Carcer of FProminence in French Polities, Denial of the Report of the Span- ish King's Approaching Marringe, Disraeli’s Proposed Resignn. tion and the Tory Leadership. The Censorship to Which Ger- man Editors Are Subjected. FRANCE. A GREAT HOUSE-BACE. Pamg, June 6.—The prizo of Paris was won easfly by Halvator, with Nougst second, and Torploxo third, Nons of the English horscs, Claromont, Cambello, or Heymour, ware any- whoro near at the finigh, A BONAPAUTINT THROWS OVERHOARD, Tho Committeo of tho Assembly has declded thut tho oloction to the Assembly of M. Burge- rung, & Bonapartist, in the Departmont of tho Niovre, ts Invalid, OMITUARY, Cliarlos do Remusat, tho eminant author and politician, s Jdend. Chwrles-Francols-Marie Camto do Remusat wag born Mareh 14, 1797, und bad lived to the ripo age of 78 vears, Laving passed o inost eventiul and judustrious lito. 1lis father was tho oxec- utive oflicer of the dopartment of Upper Go- ronne in the southern part of Franoce, sud his mother Wwas & woman of learning, and tho inti- mats friend of the Empresa Jousphine. o re- ceived o classical and legal education, early dovoting himeolf to the carcer of » politician and author, which doubls ocoupation sagmu more harmonious, howover, in Fraoce thanin Amerioa. After tho rovolution of July, 183, ho waa olected by tho City of Toulouss to & scat in tho National Legislature, which he hold six yoors, after the expiration of which poriod he was appointed Under-Sccratary of Btato to tho Miunisler of the Interlor, which placa ha only xopt a yoor. Thon for fiva years hio was one of Thiors' main-stays swmong the modorato Ro- pnblim mombars of the Congress. Whon Thiers mado u Cabinet in 1810 Remusat wan charged with tho Minfutry of tho Interior, and npplied himsolf to tho welghty problems of thoso tronblous timea wilh a dovo- tion that left indubitablo tracos on_hls constitu. tion tojthe end of his days. Whon M. ‘Thiers was forcod to leave tho direction of afMuirs fu Octo- bor of 1840, Remuuat cast Limsolf futo the ranks of tho opposition to thto incomiug Ministry, aud for sovon yoars filled tho Chawbors with admira- tiox at tho brilliancy of lns satire, and the deop and arguinontativo” tono withal of his oratorical afforta, During the wholo of this lmflod, aleo, o dovoted hlmsu‘(tulmrn ywork of importunce suf- tlcient to svcure bim Lighlouors at tha hauds of the Fronch Academy. In the last days of tho relgn of Louis Plilipe, whon that tardy and im- bedilo King bogau throwing tubs to tho' whnie of popular roform, ‘U'biors was again called in to savo the ship, and Nomusat was for a short time a mombor of that short.lived Ainistry. Whon tho storm broke, and the socond Republic ‘was declarad, the departmont of s birth efocted him to tho Assombly. Thero Lo was o Vice- Presldont of the War Commitico, As_tho persounl ambition of tho Nephew of his Uncle began to bo apparent, Romusat threw himuell impotuously but vainly againat tho Intereats of tho man in whom ho recognizod tho coming usurper, and, consoquently, upon tho fulmina- tion of the Imporial decreo of tho 24 of Decom- bor, 1851, ho was tomporarily expatristod, and until the ovorthrow of Louls Nanoleon lived in rotiromont, devoting himeelf to Lis books and hia writings. Llis conncotion with the Revue des deux Monues has made his name more familiar, per- haps, than others of his numerous journalistio undortakings, but his renown a8 a writer rests mainly upon lia_philosopbical worls, the nn- merous titlos of which wo caunot here enumer- ate. In 1840 o was promoted to the honor of Chovalier of tho Legion of Honor. After tho wateh on tho Rhine, in 1870, be was sont oa Am- haysador to Vienns under bis life-long friond Thicrs, and, aftorward, in August, 1871, was mnde_ Mwistor of Forolgn Affairs in place of Jules Tavre, who had reslgned, To this office ho brought tho wis- dom of Lismagnificont experiouce, and tilied the arduous and critical position to the satisfaction of ali the numorous cliquos in tho Assembly, ‘Tho ability with which he conducted tho moas- uron looking to the gradual withdrawal of the odipus Gormans from the conquered provinces and the stern but ealutary punishment of tho clief Communiats, ad wall a8 tho numerous other successful offorts for the safoly of what was loft of Franco and the amolioration of hor forlorn condition, bavo earucd for tho groad man ‘hose doath wo this morning record the proud placo on famo'a roll that Las beon so univereally accorded him. Iia great publio la- borg, we beliove, ended with the formation of the Macdahou Cabinot, —— SPAIN, APTOINTHENT, Miprmm, June O.—Gon. Jovellar, formerly Captain-Genoral of Cuba, has been appoiuted {0 the command of tho Army of the Centro. DENIALS, The rumors of tho coming marriage of King Alfonso with a Gorman Princess, and the Countess of Girgenti with a Bavarian Prince, aro unfoundod. MYETING OF EX-SENATONS AND EX-DEPUTIES, Maprip, May 21.—The meeting of ex-Souators and ox-Deputies beld last uight was most har- monious. Those present uumbered 356, aud tho adhosfons from abuentoes 233—total, 594, The following rosolution was voted unsuitmously ¢ Tlia meatiog declares that the termination of the civil war now destroying tho oountry, alsu tue cou- xervation of aoclal order, aud the proinpt resumption of Parlismentary Hbertics, depend casentially o the consoliilation of tbe monarchy of Alfonso XII, aud th eatabilialiment of a common All thore present pledgo thomsslves to use 4 0 uttain that patriotic and. 3 A committea of thirly-nine was afterwards electedt to draw up tho basly of the said common logality—nsmely, thirteon each of Modorates, Uilonste, and Gonstitutionsls. Nona of thoss who taks Bage ido were presont, GREAT BRITAIN, TR LONDON RANQUET, Loxnox, Juna 0,—The Corporation of London ha resolvadl to fnvito the Mayor of New York to the internationa! municipal banquet noxt month. OCEAN RATES, The reprosentatives of tho Liverpool trass- atlantlo ;stoamabip ‘companies bava come to an sgraement in rogard to tho rates of frelghts aud pesssga faros. LUMOH TUAT MU, DISRAEL! INTEND RESIGNA- TION, A The Eraminer glves a qualified orodit to a ro- mor that Mr, Distacli intend st thoe close of tha Punent sonsion of Parlisment to rosign his place n the Cabluet aud to abidicato his authority as leador of tlio 'Fory party; and discusses "the questlon of the succession in tho Tory leader- ship as follows ‘Thoughi DF, Disracl! migit leave his roba to be gersmtlad far by tho coupating Ellsiss of eonsara: tliu with as much fonctialanco as Mr, Gladstone hire 8slf, no presauro is likely o bo brought to baar upon bini from the ruxas of i pasty ut] tiat knotty polut bas been sottled, Among the mombers of the Cabluet who might clatui t0 Jead tho Tory pariy afier Ar, Div- Tacll's withidrawa, tiron are {u ibo Upper Monss§ Lot according to Tory views hore {s no unfituess In conatituting a Miulstry under the headship of a Peer, The Duke of Richmond' claim o lsad the party i the Lorils was that ho {s 8 via medfa botween Lord Salisbury and Lord Derby, Intho Lower House the lsaders Of ot and cold consorvatism are reprod: witbout » vid media fu iz, Hardy and Bir Klaford Northooto, To choosa Letweun thew will not Le casy, and we bavo a atrong suspicion that it will be fouud conveaient 10 put 68 the chioice 18 loog as may be, e GERMANY, TOR PRUSSIAN PRKSY LAWE, Correspondsnce London Trnus, Panm, May 91.—M, Dufsure's Frees bill has 104 yob been submitted to the Assembly, but it may be saafdently predisted st i will nod sabe rct Fronch journals to such rigor as that to which their German contomporaries aro liable, Until the pasaing of the law of May, 1874, a Pruwsian editor who stated that Lo had in- uerted an ohnoxious article without reading it wau mubject only, wunless tho contrary was praved, to a slight fine, the practice beiug to wwnmon the manager, emyloyes, or any other pernony aw witnensos, who, if thoy refusod to give information an to the authorahip, could bo imprisaned for a term not excoeding two yenrs, "Fliis ingmmtion was naturally very unpalntable, aud {n 1432 the Lowor HHouso pagsed a Lill for itn aholition, but It wan_rejected by $hn Gpper Houea, On the Presa bill hoing conkidared by tho Lclchutag ast year, anothor astempt waa made to pot nd of the Zewgeuzwany, ant a claumo was dneorted with that obljeet, but &t tho last ptage thy Govornment made the accoptance of o meas- ure dapemdont on the vmmmian uf that pravinion, and on the retontion of the power of the polics Lo contiseato the iweno of ans joornal, Theeo conditions wero agreed to, tho biil as & whol. b ing regurded av a conceasion o the press, whila it was consfderod that the Zeugenzirang was connacted with eriminal procodure, aud might, if necensary, bo dealt witli on anather acearion. Moraover, “tho new law rondered the editor renponsible, with immatenal excoptinna, for eve. 1y article o published, & priociple which the old Prukeian law, ae s been seen, did not rec- ognize, Lut vhich wan conceded by tho lteichstag i order to concentrata the responmibility un one peraoy, and thus protoct the Atouymity essen- tial to the hbierty of tha press, It was, there- foro, heid (Lt tho Zogenzicany was indircetly, though not expresaly, rot saide, ound that rescarches into the withorsbip of Incalpsted articles wonld hencefusth ba discontinued, Until the last fow monthn this expectatiou was reatized. Tho Berliv correspondont of an Luulish Jourual was the Hmt victim of tho rovival of that procoss; but in that caso the editor was obvlously out of the reach of the au- thoritios. The Frankfurfer Zeilung, however, is now being subjocted tu the ¢ams procedurn, al- though its editor las unifortoly aesumed full re- sponeibllity for all articlos in bis papor, and is now undergoing two sonteuces of thres months' imprisonmant cach, whilo several other prose- citivuy pgaet him are wtill pending. The entira stafl, oven down to tho ma- chine-utoker, have boen interrogated as to tho sathorstilp of articles for which tho editor is sufforing the consoqnonces. Hithorto tho secret Lau not Leon dincovored, nor Lias any person boen at prosent imprironed for refusiug o give information, but tho publisher nught any day 800 Lis wholo ataff consiguod to prison for mx months on account of articles not condemned by any tribenn). What makestheee proceodiogs tho more anomalous fg that, evou weto the author digcovered and convicted, the editor, accordin to tha rulinzof thocourts, would not baabsoived. ‘Thero would thus bo two pursous undorgoing punishmont for one offense, one of thom 84 tho suthor da jure, tho other as the aathor do facto. At Derlin, it may bo added, an attompt was rocontly mnde to aiscoyer the writerof an articlo in the Ultramontava Germania by reizing and examining the account Looks, whoreupuu the oditor aunounced that he rhould Lenceforth keop un noconnty which might comprawise suy contributor. The matter i4 to be discuxsed at the next Congress of German Jourunlists, but the press, with fow exceptions, bas boon wig- nificantly stlent with regard to an inquisito- rial procoduro which the Frankfurter Zeung urgos is contrary to tho _fpint of the law and tho spirit of the ago. Instesd of gaine ing groater libarty by lust year's lemwslation. Journalists, it {nsists, are worse off than undor thoold Prussian law. Instead of bewg chas- tised with whips, they are now clastised with scorpions. It thio Gorman peoplo approvo thesa Liarsh measures, it la not for foreigners to inter- veno, bat tho obvious resutt will bo that their Governmeont will more and mora bo deamod re- sponsible, somotimes perbapa unjustly, forthe nttorauces of journsls which they can vieit with such sovoritles. A Govornmont which rules the oress with n rod of iron is paturslly Lold se- countable for its oxtravapauces, ———e % AUSTRALASIA, 8ax Fnaxoisco, Juuo G.—Tlo A, 8, N, Co's steamer City of Melbourno arrived this evoning from Bydooy, May 8, Tho nows s meagre. NEW BOUTH WALEY, Tho debato in the Parliament i roference to o Ban Franclsco mail service, on a motion to produce all correspondence connocted thers- with, nothing definito was arrived at. VICTORIA. Thoe gold oxport this yoar waa 199,278 ounces, agains: 316,557 |ast year. Madamo_Itastoul, " wile of the Krench Com- munlst, writes to the Arqus that her lusband and companions eseapod from New Caledonia to shos the world the msnner in which Comman- it prisonors wore doomed to death by starva~ tiou in New Caledonia, Carrall, member of Parliamont from Arrarat, has been commutted on wseveral eharges of for- gery sy agont of Goldwboraugh & Co., wool brokors. Tho forgory aggregatos mauny thou. sand pounds, QUERNSLAXD, Tne Govervor opennd Parliament the 27th of April. A teat of coal from tho Clifton mine ghows it to bo wsuperior to New Castle coal, Duxluf tho present year the mino will ve con- eeted by rail with doop water at Busbaue, The Government is about to tako measures to clieck Chinean immigration. The means ara not yot docided upon. KOUTIL AUSTRALIA. In tho faco of nu important deficit in the rov- onug, Increased taxation is yondorod nncmmri,v. The expondituros lest quarior wero L83,000 in excoss of tho rovonuo, about £3240,000 in excess for the yoar, A tidal wave at Port Pirie damaged the town to n serious extont, Tho Vignerons Club will take stepsto repre- sont the Adolaldo wines at the Philadelphia Cen- tennial, LOYALTY ISLAND, On tho night of March 28 » sharp slock of earthquako wos followed by othors the next day. On tho ovening of the 80t thero was a fexrtul atock, dolng much damago to bufldiugs, followed by o tidal-wave, eweeping away thres villages and Infltioting immonse deatruction of lifo aud proporty. HOLLAND, INTENNATIONAL LORTICULTURAL EXHINITION. An Internationa) Horticullural Exhibition will be teld {n tho mouth of April noxt year at Am- sterdam. Bosides the orlinary slow of roots, flowers, ete., tbo vegotablo productions of tho Duteh 'Colonlos will Lo largoly roprogented, Forelgn Qovernwonta will also bo luvited to sond spechnous of the flora of thoir colonios, at thotr own rivk wid cost. As far as possiblo, all classes of botauy will bo arranged in their varioua divisions.” A Horticoltursl Congrosa will also ba hetd, e LABOR AND CAPITAL, THE MINING TROUBLES, Pormsvrity, Pa, June G—There was somo uneasiness last night, owing to rumora of & domonstration to be made at & mooting to be neld 1aat night, but all passed off quiotly. At Mahoney City aud Bhenandosh all is quies to-dsy. At the formor place to-morrow all the collierion that had started last woek, aud were stopped by the raidors, will resume work, ‘I'ho military have ruade preparations to seoure mut‘?cuonwm and insure a continuancs of work, GOVERNMENT WAGES. New Yonx, Juno 6,—It {s runored thls even- ing that the wages of thae uien omployed by the Goverumeut in tho United Statea bonded ware- “houses in this olty will be reducod on and aftor to-morrow from $12 to §10a week, and that, if thia rajo of wagoa is attompted to be ou- foroed, the nion threaten to procosd on & atrike, ANNIVERSARLES, ILLINOIS INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSITY, Spactal Disploh to Ths Chicajo Tribune, Craneaton, I, June 0.—Dr. Gregory, Rogent of the Industrial University, dolivera:t thio bucca- laureato sddress tn tho Univervity Chapel thiu uorning, to the senior clase, and hefora a ver, lsrgo audionco. Numbers of visitora havo i« ready arrived soatioud tho Commencauwant axor~ claes of the University. AGRICULTURE, Spucial Dispateh bo The Chicago Tribune, LansiNo, Mich., June §,—At the moeting of hie Stato Board of Agriculture, st the Agricul- tural Colloge, A, B. Gulley, of Dearborn, Wayne Couu!{. ‘was appolubed Profassor of Agriculture, to fill tha Ph“ ade vacaut bv tha resiguation of Dr. Milos, A rosolution was passed to bold, durlug the coming winter, a series of Farmers' lustitutos in various parts of the Biate, to be uuder the charga of t'ln Bosyd, ausiated by mom- bars of tha Collego Faoulty, priicd et onsn L/ TBBEETES NEW PLANETARY RELATIVES. Uszrca, June 8.—Dr, Patera exprossos the be- 1ot thas be discovered two planeta Fridsy morn- 1ng, instead of ono, Wie seccnd belog of oaly twelish maguituds ' WASHINGTON. Departure of the Indians from the National Caplials Speculations Concerning the Chicago Sub-Treasurership, The Chicago Custom-Hlouse Examination lo Be Prolonged, Prohability of the Immediate Abolition * of the Ornamental Ports of Entry, The Mexican Robber Cortina Said to Hold 2 Mexican Army Commission, THE INDIANS, GOV, THAYLH. Kreetal Disrateh to The Clicano Tribune, Wasnixozox, D. C., Juno 6.—Gov. Tuayor, of ‘Wyoming, is still bere. Ife is vory much dis- satisfied with tho {ailure of the attemptod nego- tiations with the Sioux relative to tho Dlack Hills, and prodicts, a4 & ccnsoquonce, Berivus troublo betweon the Black Hills pioneers and the Indians, Gov. Thayer does not think that, in view of the offers which the Governmont has 1nado to ko Sioux, the army will ba na sovera in its attempta to Ilrovont gold-hunters fram entor- ing the Lituck Hills an 1t hitharte haw been. PROY, MARSH bad an interview with tho Hecretary of the In- terior yeaterday telativo to a change in the mauner of foeding the. Indinus, and of trans- portiug their supplies, Prof. Marsh believes that tho Indians sbould bo fed by the Commis- sary Departmont of tho army, and that the sup- plies shiould bo tranepurted through the Quar- termaster's Dopartment Tho President 18 understood to favor a plan something of this usture, but nothing could bo dene i tho ab- sonco of legislation. Such au arrangement would, of coures, put an end o suy further cone tracts for aupp}l_ical c; lruxnxza;lntltl‘u by civillana, 170 the Amociated Frosn, As the visit of tno Sioux to Washivgton to nogotinte with the Governmont fir tho re- lhu}uhbmeut of their posscssicn of the Iiack Hills bay proved s failure, and se tho [ndinus left hore much dissatistied, diMicaltics are ap- ';:'y’e.:"f“dnmf""" them and such whitos 39 e\~ thelr country tor the purpoze of ssok- ing gold. V3. aarimaied by tha .flm that the Bioux cun muster iuc s gy 1o 5.0 warriors ohout balf armed with Htlu 1 tha remnindar witl bown and arrows, Lho GGVe: oy moaor time, will eadeavor to prevent RAVOUTuICin o Roing to that couutrs, mtill having sowo hope through the medium of commissions, to effect & troaty with the Sioux. —_——— THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. THE QHICAGO KUN-TREARCREBSHIP, Steemal Dupateh to The Chicaoo Tribune, ‘Wasuixarox, D. C., June 6.—It is understood that the successor of J. D. Wobster, as Sub- Trossurer ot Chicaga, was determined upon at thosame tima that the transfer of Webster from tho Sub-Treasury to the Internal Ilevenuo offico was decided, but tho mamo of the now Sube Treasurer i not known here, and #t probably will be sevoral dags boforo lus comialeston will Lo igsued. The appointmont of Webster, in the first instance, a8 Sub-Treasurer was not what is eallod a Benatorinl appoiatwent, s ho wes nom- inatod dircetly from the White Houso without the previous suggestion of etther of the Illinots Benators. 1t 18 Lolieved that Webster's succcesor will be appowted in like manuer, THE CHICAGO CUSTOM-IIOUSE, Advices received at the oftico of the Supervis- ing Architoct show thiat the exomination of the Chicago Cuetom-Houso is hkely to continue longer than was expected. 3lr. Potter doos not oxpecs to roturn here before Thursday next, BECHETATY BRISTOW bas returned. Oug of tho 1irst things upon his table iu tho report of the Bpecial Agent recom- mouding tho abolition of eoveral imkorior ports of delivery, rocommondations which bLavoe slready beon outlived in theso dis- patches. Thero {8 good reason to beheve that Dristow will act favorably upon soma of these rocommendations, aud order tho abolition of somo of these ports, undor the dis- crotion mvested in Jum by law. If hodoes this, bo will bomoro in earncst than Congross was in a similar case last year, Judgo Richardeon last yeor appointed an oflivor Lo mvestigato tho cuy- toms collection districts of the Atlantic const, ‘Tho report made by the ofticar recommended that the entirc Atlantio cosst be redistricted for custom use, and that tho smaller customa dis- triots should bo connolidated and the wajority of them sbolished. Tho Secretary of the Treasury, 24 to thess ports of entry, coilld take no action ‘without tho rocommendation of Congraess, That recommondation Congross refuned to givo. : THE STOLEN MONEY. The dispatch from the Nativnal Park Bank of Now York City, stating thot thu 47,000 stolon Trom tho Tressury Department sud consigied to that bank had been rocoived, dovs not refer to tho mouey thot was stolen. Dicectly atter the losa of the package was discovered at the ‘'rene- ury, suother packego contulmug 47,600 was mado up and forwardod in tho repular ordor of Lusiness with the dolay of ouly one train. This can be dono for the 1eavon that the Covernmicnt 18 mot tesposible for the loss, so that no Inw i3 necessary to enablo tho Treasurcr to take tho nocossary smount from the vaults. Tho loss, if it proves n loss at oM, rosts _eutiroly with Gou. Spinuar, tho Treasurer, snd. if ho s not able to makoe it good, muat bo pald by his bondsmon, Tlie boud of the Treasurer iy only #150,000. Tho Seore- tary of tho ''reasury does not give a boud at ail, Clinton L. Merriam, of Now York, an ex-mnember ot Coungress, {8 one of Spinuer's principal bondsmen. It fa not expectod that, it tho money is not recovered, the bondemen will bo requeatod to pay tho lo#a, as, in tho two pre- ceding defalcations uuder (len. Bpinner's ad- wnfsiration, Congress has relieved Lim of the obligstion, sinco it was clearly proved tlat tho loss did not ariso through Spiuver's fault. Gou. Bpioner to-night i vory contidont of tho ultj- wate recovery of the monoey, He will isuuen proclamation offering 6,000 for the retarn of the money, INBTRUCTIONS. ‘The Treasury Department has instructed tho Burvoyor of Cuatoms ot 5t. Loufs that tha prop- eriate of duty ou woal Guipure lace s B0 conta por pound aud 50 por cent ad valorem. —_— WADSWORTH. SOME TALK ANOUT Unf, Special Dispalh ta The Chicago Tribune, Wasuiseros, D. C., Juto 8.—1'hil Wadaworth wes wuspended undor the Tenuro-of-Oflice act. The authorities docided, bocause Lo did not im- mediately forward bis resignation upon recoive ing Commissionor Pratt's lottor, not to delay ac- tion, The suspension was determined upon be- foro any fuformation was rocoived from Wads- wortts, ‘Tho attacks mado by the Chicago news- paper which claims to be Wadsworth's or- gan, aud which scoured his appoiute ment, upon the Secretary of the Troasury and indlrectly upou the Presidont, hava not beou to Wadsworth's ad- vautago, It iw ceriaiu that, whon tho whisky do- velopwants wero firat mado, it wus not tho fu. umFon to romove Wadaviorth, Bluce then a diffcrent docision has boun made, 'The autliors tiea do nos chooss to etalo tho roasons which have induced tuiv decielon, The Prosident, ua- der vimilar clrcumatances, whou pressod for the reason of & removal, roferrod to the Coustitu- tiou of tho Unitad btales, which gavo Lim tlo appolutiug powor, and maid that contained hus reasou, Possibly no moro dollulte answer will evor be obtained in Wadsworeh's case, gadltemsuth g THE MEXICAN BORDER, CORTINA . Spectal Dispath to Ths Clacago 'ribune, WasaixoroN, D. 0., June 6.—Tho repotts from Mezloo, which show thas the Mexican Govern- wontconsidors Cortina as regulsrly commisslonod lnits srmy and subject to its ordor, way place the Mexican Government in a very peouliar posis tion sa regards this country, It hawlong been kuown that Oortins Liaa been the bandit ohlof ot the Rlo Grande border, to whom all the ro7. ing bande \ha have sver preyed wpon the hards of the Texas frontiersmon pay tribute. The Htate Dopartment bas repoatodly raceived from onr consnlsr officers avidence which showa that the 3exican border bandn ars roga- Iacly organized, amd recognizo Juan Cortina s s thoir chinf. Among nther ovidenco, reveral inetancen are proved in which eattlo and horsos bave been broualit from Texaa by the Mexicau #aocavers s deliverod un the south bank of the Lo Grando to Mrxican soldiors nudor Cortina tn their uniform, In tho cawo of one robbers, within s few mouthe, near Brownaville, it has beon proved that the Moxican soldiors nnder Cortina did not wait on tha Meziean sido of tho river to reeeivo their bootv, but advaneed into Toxan Mo memint iu driving tho herd eonth. I'lin pouition of Cortina has heon moro than onen bronght to tha attention of the Mexican authorities by our (lovernment. At thn Htate Departmoent, gome two vears einece. the Mexiean Minister, aathoritatively, ou behalf of his Gove erument. donfed that Cortina woy in tho Mex- 1eau nervico, That Cortina ds the King of the handite on the Mexlcan frontior there is no doubt, and the recent order of tha Mexican Government to bhim to renort at the City of Mexieo raiues. at least, tho premimption that ha I8 still & General in tho Alexican army. —— NOTES AND NEWS, TUE ONANOTRS. Speetal Dizpateh to The Chizago Tribune, WasuisatoN, D, C., Juno G.—Tho quarterly repart of tho National (irange shows that tho aggregsto number of pubordinato Uranges has inereased during tho last throo montha about 1,000, All the Government buroaus are busily en- raged in proparing tbeir nccounts for flnal set- tlemant at the end of thie present fiscal year, June 30, ALASKA, Tho fortheoming roport of Ellott, the Special Agent to Alasks, will show that thero I8 no dan- ger of seals loaving the Alaska Soal Island, and tbat the scal may consequently Lo exponted to be o constant sourco of ravenue. Elliott bases this theory upon physiological reasons. THNEE CHICAGO CONTRACTORS nre hero hoping to get tho coutract for paving Pennaylvania avonuo la caso tho Commission- e decido to repave it. BENATOIl MORTOX arrived hero to-night. [T the Asoctated Proms.) ANOTIIER DELANG ICMOR, ‘Wasuxoroy, D, C., Juse 6,—A rumor was cir- culated yenterday that Socretary Delano had re- signod, 1o take cflect tho 1st of July, svd that Senator Scott, of Pennsylvania, would bo appointad in his place. Secretary Dolano sayn }hatrumurhumu the slightost foundation in act. MOUNT VERNON, At tho council of tho Monnt Vernon Ladies' Asnociation at their meeting yeaterday, instrue- tions were mveu for such reprirs of the Aount Vernon estate a8 aro atsolutely necessary. JEI0G3 AND M'DOWELL, Thero fa & report, not oflicially confirmed, that Quartermaster-General Moigge, hisving beoa as- wigued to ppecial duty with bis brovet runk of Mujor-General, will'be placed in comtosnd of the Department of the Soath. with hoadquarters 1 Louiavilie, and then Gon, MeDowell will go to Puropo on leave, end, upon b roturn, bo placed “ena the retired hist. CROPS naive 'HOBPERS. ILLINOSS, Spestal Dispich b The Chvaga Trivuns, Dwiaur, 1., June 6.—~The crops—thatfia, oats and corn—bave about hald their own for tuo Inst ten days, \We bavo bad =ald.cloudy weather, sc- companted with vocy heavy winds, amouuntine al- most to hurricanes. Tho farmery are all hard ad work goiog through the corm for tho first time. The pground (s wmoist, mel- low, aund quito free of woods, The corn upon tho average, 18 sbout 6 iuchos high, and tha staud good. Vers little replanting has boen done, and only in those eases where tho scod bad besu poor, Al things considered, the pros- pocts to-dav aro encouraging to tho farmer not to relax bis oucrgies, or bocome ducouraged, for wo expect, as tho old saying iy, to be able to hido ourselves in the corn’ on the 4th day of July. Oats have, with tho cool, showery weather, coma on with great rapidity, and, when wo cousider all the oumerous Hls aud vicissi- tudes to which they bave bean subjected, we are nmnzod with their progrens and promise to yield & tair crop. The Deacon's praves Oh, give to the Lungry, potatoes,” wo think will be sn- swercd this weason, for wo bave mot geen themn look w0 promieing for voars. Wo have bheard of only two individuals who have seen a Eulno-lmz. Ouo man uaw him com- ng out of the Cave of Gloom, and the other man says the ono Le saw was hanging on the briuk of s moral Niagera. Corrcsyundence of The Chicago Tribune, Pouaskr Cousrty, I, Juno 1.—The srmy- worm 1 makiug sad work in this and Alaxaudor counties. 1t s eating the prass snd oats, and injuring to o great oxtent tho wheat, Ono man i Alexander County lost 139 ncres of corn by the pests. ‘Thoy take ovorythiug clean as thoy go. We will tiave but very little hay, un- loss Bomothing is dono to stop their progross, Thoy ara almost equal to tho grasshoppors. Tho farmers are groatly discouraged, Ww. G. KANSAS, Correspondence of The Chirago Tribune, Couxciw Guove, Kan,, June 1.—Ax tho grass- hopper question i1 agitating the public mind out of Kensas a8 well as in, and 38 & varioty of wtatements, quite conflicting, have appeared during the past soveral weoks in Tux TRinUNZ and othor loading journals, I will give your readors the reanlt of my observation whilo trav- cling westward as far ad this pomt. And, firat, the statements, as reported by corraspoudents in various sections, have bosu true in the main, sud yet they convey sen erro- mous lmpreasion; and for the resson that it has not boen etated, in 80 many words, tuat the area nouw infosted by the youthfnl pests doos uot inclade a widor bolt than 40 or 5U milos west of the Misswsippl Rver ; and that, probe- bly, not more than ove-third of tis seotion of tho Btato s the vicln of theic ravagoas, he fact s, thoy sppear only in soctions, oven noar tho castern border. True, the littlo 'Lhoppers Liave beeu legion, and have already doue much damago fu theso isolated soctions, by devouriog wheat, corn, aud other smsil graing; but tuis loss iy not irreparable, for thero is yot ample time to {rhuz .coru, even for twoor threo woolis, aud, if tho senson fa wet, it will maturo in good time. Again, the pastsate growiug beautifully loss evory day. From ob. servatton, I fudge “that not ono sectiou in fifty botweon Atchison snd this polnt, 125 miloy southweat, bus rocoived any injury to speak of. ‘F'hiore ara various couses for their disappearing : the birdstakethem for breskfast, dinner, suppar, and lunch, upon the prairies; wlinlo the domes tie fowls thin out their yanky about tho farm. houses, ‘Tho ‘hoppers also devour one nother, Leiug first-class cavuibale. Duriug soasons past, 1 hava travoled largely througlout this State, but uever witnessod better prospects for an nbundant harvest than st the predont time, 'Ihie locusts (as thoy are called hero) will do very littlo dawmsge, Moro is to be foarod from drought, as, 1n fact, qulte a8 much damage waa douo lust veason from excessive dry, scorchini winds s8 from all other causes combined, Thero are no wrasshoppers of any sccouut in tho following counties: Cowley, Dickinson, Cluy, Xouo, Chase, Ottawa, Mol'korson, Nowton, Rico, Marahall, Aitchell, Bntler, Lyon, Howard, Groouwood. Andorson, Bumuer, Bedgwick, Franklin, Ropuulic, Aarion, and Douniphau, Sowe of theuo, 1t will Lo seon, lic ou the orstern Lorder of the Btato; aud in all, crops, as yoport- ed, uovor looied botter, Nalu has boon abund- ant. This valloy (of iho Neosho River) is ono of the most productivo and attractive of the State, Evon at the prosent time, thoro is con- widerable fmmigration to thus county. It {s eaid that thera is o bright side to every ploture, aud nover o clond without a silver lining, Yo vortfy thi, the following, from the Atchlsou Champivi, way fttiugly concludo this lotters ‘o grasshopper plague, bad s it is In this country, 18 bt & baby fiitation of whss st 18 fn South Africa, There the {usccty, gigantlo i aize, sud wwarwmluy to- gether bn lncouceivable willions, spread over thousanda of square iuilea in & cloud enso darkness, and, ‘wheu theso millions light upon the ground, they cover 1t walst-deop 10 8 Bumau bolug, H, 8. Peaxixs, Private letter toa gentleman in Chieago, QGAUNSTT, *Kau, May 28.—We bave hed a vory favorable upring for all kinas of vegetables, thero being plouty of warm raing. In the woatern part of toe Btate thoro are no 'hoppors, for the reaton that thoy cams thore soansr last year and left boforo their timo for dopouiting thoir ogus. Bu thoy came to tho eastern par¢ of Kaneas and the ‘wastorn part of Missourl aboat the right timo to doposlt egrs, which is the way wo socouat for thoir bolug worwe Lere, As thero was ikl on the high prairle whon tho; B o iy Broutly ataid o tho Uaaber, whors $hy Abouk the iab of Aprlt and La a4 lted their eagn. Uiey bigan o hiakaly ¥ Booa OGaiog bk over since.. Of coursn thoy began eating tha crops neareat to thom, and havetaken thankanss of acren of wheat, oats, com, fiax, and potatocs, not sponking of tho gardons, leaving thom ns dentituto of any vogetation as this pRper f8 that I write on, Tho Iast fow weakn, thoy have got large enough to move faster, aud acn now just eating what they like beat, and ace go- ing over the high prairio. ~ My whent, oats, corn, flax. and potatoon all looked boantiful last - n'hy morning. Tha Iast twenty-fonr honra the hoppers have claaned half an acra of Early Roso Potatoss for mo that ware just hazinning toblcs- AOm, mn’v aro taking “all my erops now Just an fast me thay osn. My place wai tho laat ono thoy struck on this ridge. Tho oniy hope wo hava iy, that they will leave tha country 4 800n na thoy get wings, which I think will be about two wooks in this county, It {n aaid they are loaving the southarn part of tho State, Ab bont it is going to bo & hard pullfor na, coming Just aftor our Inst year's failure. Many parsona havalaft tho Btato, and many are leaving ; but alt T havels here, and I am going to utay with it, and when tbe reet all got away, T wifl koop hotel. 1 have bean lr[vlnx to oatimate how many bushots of "hoppors I have on the placo at this time, Wo sow abont 3 bushola of oata to the acre, and I am suro thaton 100 acres of my farm, they will average one 'hopper to overy grain of oats; and an & ’hopper now 18 as Iatge a3 two Rraius of oata, thera aro 6 bushols par acre of bioppers, and in some places thero aro 59 bhush- olu ta the acro. You will, no doubt, say that s s big atory ; yet Inm suro I hava not overentimated. Home tall of them boing 2, 4, nnd G inches doen. That I havo nover soon, and do not belicve ; tmt 1 iavo soon acrou as thick aa thoy could bo with- ont baing ono on top af the other. Thera is ono Ulnng uro : if thoy loava us o8 soon as thoy got their wings, somo othor country will weep and howl, From what I have told you, you cau guess how businoss and monoy mattera uru hore. . BL. {INDIAN TERRITORY. Speeral Lispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mcskoare, ludian Territory, Juno 3.-—Myriads of grasshoppers, that threatoned destruction of crops in the Territory, have boen rising tn tho sir and flying, part o a westerly directlon, and part dowu tho Valley of tho Arkansas. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yonk, June G.—Arrived, tha steamer 8paim, from Liverpool. PryyouTy, June O,—Arrived, tho steamer Fiisla, from Now York. ———— A constant conghy, with shortnes of breath, falling strengtly, shid wasting of flesls, all betoken lungs moro or lcws ‘merlously aftected, and demandlng prompt treatment. By using Dr, J8. 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