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4 TIHE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 1L 1S75. #chiool tho other hoya said nothing ahout young Kiunoy being drowned. JHs clothes wero found o tho bank of tho pond whon rearch wan made, 1lin body was recovered thia afternoon, Anins inest was held on the budy, and & yordict of dental drowning returned. -« FOREIGN. The Popo’s Reply to the Address of the Ameriean Students, TUG-DOAT EXPLOSION, . Spectat Diaateh to Tha Chicago Tridume, Burrato, N. Y., June 10,—At 0 o'clock this ‘morning, a8 the tug R. It. Hefford rounded Into. tho erook from tho sllp opposite Brown's Ele. vator, with throo canal-loats in tow, her boller exploded with terrifio forco, making & compiote wreck of tho tug and killing threa of hor crew. Tun mastar, James 11, Iiand, son of Capt. Georgo B. 1land, was thrown over the Williama Rioek and fall ip Priwa street. Tho body of the euginoer, Edward Day, was grappled from the Loftom of the river abont 4 oclock this aflornoon, A young man, 'bame un- known, nbout 18 years of ngo, who lad crawled {nto the pilot-houso. to sleop, remained on bosrd and wan blown high tn the air and dropped on the Islaud. All the bodies wers endly mangled. Tho explosion was heard all aver tho city. ‘The windows nlong Ceutral whart wore generally blown outward by tho concunsion. Tho tug wag inmred for £4,000, whicls covers all excopt the boiler and machinery. Tho hull s Ladly broken np and not worth rebuilding. ‘fho largo portion tho wreck hen been Liauled out of tho chiaunol and Jios in front of Brown's clovator, The tug 1efford run in tho Jones & Moytham's_lins, and was owued by John I, Jongs and O. \. Choenoy. RUN OVER AND KILLED. apecial Diapateh to ‘the Chicago Tribune, TirrapaLy, Micl,, June 10.~Au unknown man was run over lnat night about 2 miles from hero.’ The body was not discovered until this morning. Al troins passing, during tho night must have run over tho body. 'Tho clothing was torn to ahrads and scattered In overy direction. TFrom a card found tho mnn I supposod to have beon Henry Willlaws, of Toleduy O. . From other papers it ia losrned that ho hisd o wife and clul- dren living m that city, Amerioa a Grand Field for tho Labor- ers of the Church. Blils in {he Britlsh Parliament Amond- ing the Lalor-Laws, Fronch Army Statistios—Triendship Be- tweon'England dnd Germany, Discusslon of the Duchesne Affair in the Belgian Qhamber. The Swadish King and Queen Enjoying Thems solvos at Copenhagon. 1TALY. TR FOPE TO THE AMERICAX STUDENTS, Tosnoy, June 10.—1The I'ops, tu reply to an addross presentod him on tho 1st inst, from the studonts of colleges in Amorica, thanking him for the elovation of Archbishop BcCloskey 10 {hio Cardiualate, alludod to tuo oxcollout re- ception given to the appointment {n Aweriea, and nddod: * It secms that tho Larvest jn Atner- ica Is ripo, and Iaborers alone aro wanting. You sre preparing yonrselves for that work. Dreaoh ovspeeinlly by examplo 1o order to consert that great uation," UATIBALDI'S TIDER DITT. Roxw, May 20,—Iu to-dny's sitting of the Chamber of Deputics Ganbaldi's bill relative to the ‘Tibor improvemouts waa introduced and read, 1o will deliver . apecch to-motrow ex- plaining Lis scheme oud fiting the expondituro at 60,000,000 lire, of which 30,000,000 will bo charged to the Stato. Roxe, May 26—In to-day's sitting of the Chbamber of Doputies, Gariballi dofoudod bis plan for the Improvoment of the Tiber. Signor Linghattl agreed that tho Lill should be taken into cousideration, and recommouded 1ts adop- tion, but added that the Governmaut Always ab- eolutely intended that each fresh item of ex- penditnre ehould bo provided for by a corre- uponding source of new revenus. Tha bill was unaniwously takon tuto cousideration, CUNBCIMFTION OF LCCLESIABTICS. Roxe, May 25.—L'ho Senatu diecunseid Clause 11 of tho Conscription bill, which cuwpels ec- closiaatica to performn military service, Tho Miniatore, Signor Minghetts and Gou. Ricosti, gavo oxplanations, and declared, In the name of the equality of all citizens, that they accepted tho clauso cithor as voted by tho Ciambor of Doputies or with tho moditications proposed by tho majority of tho Senate Committeo, but that the({ objected to tho amend- wont advocated Ly tho mtnority of the Commwitteo, whick™ would stipulalo thal thero should bo% certalu rolaxation of tho law in favor of ecclesinatics, Gun, Ricotti showod that the roligious servics would not be inter- fored with Ly the bill, either as adopted by the Chsmber or as moditied by tho majority of tho Committee. Ifo stated that in tho interests of the army itsolf, special qualitications weors utilized for spoecinl servicos, aud that, consc- quontly, ecclesiantical recruits wonld be em- ployed in profereuen for tho dutlos of non- combatants, but ho cansidercd that it sould not be right to issert o provisiou to that offos: in the bill, 'Lbo discussion will bo continued to- morrow. MINE ACCIDENTS. Svectal Dinvatch to The Chicaso Tribune, LaSALLE, I, Juno 10.—James Foster, a minet of this city, was badly bruised to-dsy by tho falling of a maes of ecveral tuns of rock from tho roof of the LaSallo coal mine, avd nar- rowly ezeaped being fustantly crushed to death. The coal-miners of tho Mlivois Valloy mine turaed out in a body to-day to_attond tho funer- alof Walter Harris, who wis klllod yestorday by the falliug of » mass of rock In that nino, CRUSHED BY AN ELEVATOR, . Cixctyyaty, Juno 10,—Georgo Johuson, = machinist emnployed in tho manufactory of Juues L. Huven of this city, was eruched to death this mormng whils endeavoring to got on su eleyator which wns nevending to tha upper storles of the manufactory. MAIMED. vn, Ind., une 10,—A tramp halling 0, named Clhrislophor Stovens, was run over by an ungine of the Lnkoe Shore Road. ‘t“l the s;rnnt pact of the city, and had buis scm aken ofl. LOUISIANA STATE FINANCES. Cov. Kellogg Mulkcs a Stotenteints New Onreaxs, Juno 10.—Gov. Kellogs linw written to o Chieago paper o longiby lettor m responso to an editorinl which apreared in that paper, In which the debt of thia Stato is sot down st $50,007,39495. Ilo eays: “Your jourmal having stated g0 prominoutly what tho dobt of | Louisiaus is not, will you permit mo to stato what it really is: In January, 1874, the bouded and floating dobt was $41.832,407.00. It han decrensed by the redemption of 1872 past duo Bonds, $72,000 1 by the rotirement of cutstaud. ing warranty, cortiticstes of indebtedness, and payment of tho amount duo the flkcal agent, 21,022,860.12 ; b tha exchauge of $32,683.50 of congolidated bonda for F:M,.'f‘.z:]; of old bonds, £9,172,020 1 by tho exchaugo of £427.421 ——— GREAT BRITAIN. TIE FLIIANS' 4COULOE. Loxpoy, June 10.—]Iun the Honso of Lords to- night tho Earl of Carnarvon, Scgrotary of Stato for the Colonial Departmont, snnounced that the Government had seceivod dispatchos con- of consolidated bonds for BTILY firming tho roports of frightful mortality amanyg of old warrauts ; aud cortiticates of indebtednous, | tho natives of the Fiji -Islands from epldemic 201,147,063, Tolal _reduction, £3,552,727.63; | mouules, 1o also said that tho autboritios of the lea tho nctual dobt of tho Btato to-day $21,27,630,45, “iTl6 fignies given i the Chiesgo paper asTop- reseuting the present debt of Loutirinra appear to bo taken from a_teport propared moro than two years ago by u Mr. Woytonth, a gentleman withiout official wtunding, but adiietod with nn fncurablo mania on tho subject of ropidiution, Jlo prepared n most lugubrious aualysis of tho islands had been tolegrapbod to sparc noithor cxpenso nor oxertions to stop the progross of ‘the dinease, 'U'hoy have alse boon instructed to tako procantions for tho proservation of peaco, disturbauces boing apprehended i consequence of the bellof of the natives that tho pestilence bas been purponely imported into tho islands, THE LAUOR LAWS, In ths Houso of Commous this evening, Mr. condition and orlgin of tho State dobt for the ueo of tho Committeo of citizons apnoiuted Ly mo 1n 1873, This Committeo did not accopt u, end he lige ovor witice Leen stnving to get it into print at \hayubuc oxponya, and haa ot last wice ceeded, the Joint Committeo of tho Legislature, uppointed at the regulur sossion lass winter, to examing into tho accounts of the Auditor and 'Transurer, bavitg vory unwlisely, as I thiuk, per- mitted it ta bo udded a8 an appendix to a second edition of thelr report Jssued winco the adjourn- mont of the Legislaturo. I am assured by the Chairman sud other members of this Committeo that there wan no lntention 1o snnko this pre- eontment of Mr, Woymouth n port of tho rea geste of their report, A glance nt tho appendix will show it hay not the romotest conucction with tho existing Stata debt, but ia nlm]\l{) whnt Crass, Becretary of Stato” for tho Home Dupatt- ment, iutroducod bills amondiug tho labor taws, They provido that breaches of contict ealeuintod to cauno public injury Ly work paople vmployed in n public capacity, 88 in tho supply of Fuy and water, ahall bodealt with crlmunally, Al othor casnd shall bo rogarded purely as mattors of civil contract to bo sottied by County Courts, The lawagaiust pickoting I to continuo in forces defendants, howover, aro to lave tho option of a teial by justico or Jury, In regard to atrilos, no agreemant to do any hon-criminal ace in selntion to disputes between maulors and workmen shall be punighablo as n couspiracy, Tha bills woro read o firat timo, —_— FRANCE, it professes to Lo—a report uot bafors Tl ANAY,, publisbed, prepared by J. M. Woymouth Pams, May 25.—Au official return has haon for tho uso of the Commilice of "Jixam-{ iysued which shows tuat lu 1874 296,501 young mors appoitited ly - his Yixcelloney | e yroro Lisble to the couserlption. Of thess Gov. Kellogy: In 1873, hlore than $11,000,000 of thu contingent kabilitles of tho Hiate theroin ro- ferred to, if lIm{ had any actusl oxistenco in 1473, when that report was prepared, which in moro than doubtful, hiave since been buried for- over under & sweoping ropenling act of the Leg- iulature aud & coustitiitional amendiont solomn- Iy rutified by tho poople. Lo newspaper roferred to says daliborately sud oxplicitly tuat ¥60,597,894,95 is the amount of the dent of tho State of Louisians as it stood at the commencemont of tho curront calondur 25,659 woro oxemptod a8 untit for uarvico, 42,013 were oxcised oy #ous or grandsons of widows naud for other domentic reasons, 21,355 wero sent buck for a year, 22,987 woro alrendy under tho flag, and 4,318 were excusod as profossors, toachs ors, or somivarlsty, 'I'hero remaived 179,852, ot whom 162,425 wore fit for active servico, and 27,427 wore drafted into tho anxillary ser- ices. Tho conditional engagcmenta for twelve months numbered 10,344, of whom 2,435 held progress of the Russlang (n Contral Asfa rees o us exaggorated, Bir Il Rawlinaon arguen (hat as 8100 aa the "jtustiaus accupy Mery tho Eigtish niwt ko themrelves masteen of forat, and rendor fstmipreanas Dia. Tht {s atill & very romote conlingency, Jtussiaus munt nof, ot any rute, I eredited’ with the folly of wanting tn couques India, If they do tint want this, they havo no motlye for_overtheawlig the Fogish ritlo In Tudit, and shaking to tha foundation Eungland's pawer, so bovellcial for the Kuropsanjpolit foal nystem, —_—— L . SPAIN. PROTESTANT NOUKY EXDAROOED. Banranpen, June 10.—A box contalning s snwber of Protestaut books consigned to an Amerlcan gesident in thia placo as boen ombar- rued st tho Custom-Houso. 'I'he acl s boon Tlirought to tho attention of Mr. Cusbiug, United States Minster at Madeid. et S GERMANY, THE WAL ON TiM NIsROTE, Benuay, Juno 10.—The tribunal at Posen has sentenced Princo Bishop Dy, Foorator, of Dros- lats, to s fine of 2,000 marke, or 183 days fme prisonmont, lu:’ illegally oxcommunicating a pricst. —_— CERMANY AND BELGIUM, TR DUCHESNE AYFAIR, DBrussers, May 25,—Iu tho note accompany- i the papers relating to the judicial invostigs- tion uto the Duchesue affair landed to Count Derponchor, tha Gorman Minister, Iast Saturday, Connt d'Aspremont-Lynden, Minlster for For- eigu Affairs, says the Berlin Cabinet will be cone vineod that $ho inquiry was conducted with the greatost cre. Alltho moans of invostigation wero exbausted, but notbing could bo dincovored bo- yona the lettors already kuown, No faot Tulling under the application of tho penal lawa conld bo establishad, and it Ia pointed out that, notonly in Delgiau leglsiation, but in that of forciyn” States, no punishment is enacted for neth of tho character charged against Duclicsne, ‘Tno Connt procoeds to announce that tho el gian CGovernment will submit to tho Legiala- turo a bill enacting that an unaccopted offor or pronosal to atteinpt tho ltfe of any person shall bo soveroly pumshadblo in tho samo manaor a3 a threat to mako any such attempt. ‘This moasitro,” says tha noto in conclusion, *+which the Belgisu Government freely initistes, respoiuds to the aontimonts which it enteriains, and will, it Is hoped, bo fayorably receivod by tho Logislature and ratificd by the publis con- sclonce.” 'I'lie docutnonts handed to Couut Por- ponclior cousist of the addrows of tho Public Prosecutor, tho report of the magistrate who disinissed tho ehargo agalost Duchicsno, and tho aplnion of the Procureur-Qonorsl upon thos question of oppoaing tho maglatrate's decision or sllowing it to stand as well-giounded. TIE DIPLOMATIC COBRENPONDENCE. In to-day'y eittiug of tho Senate tho diplo- matic documents which Lnve passod betwaen the German and Lolgian Govornments were brought under dincuwsion, Daron d'Ancthan, n momber of tho Right, expressed approval of tho line of conduet which tho Government had pursued, and lis concurronce with tho langusge hold by M. Malon, tho Ministor of Finance, inthe Cham- ber of Hepreseutatives on tho 8:h iuat, Ilo do- fonded tho Belginn Eptecopacy from the charge of want of patrlotism, sud asked for explaua- -tious relativo to the impediments pluced In tho way of liberty of worship by tho doplurable scouch rocoutly witnessed. 3. Doloz, a mewber of the Left, enterad into an examination of tho complaints pus forward by Germany, acd declared that thoy wero not grave, Io ropreted the languago omployed hy lio Belgian Divhopy, but stated that it Liad be- como lens aggressive of late through tho ine flupneo brovght to bear upon thom by the Government, 1o stiongly condomued the charggo of tho Bishop of- Namur to Lis clorgy, anad protested againgt the statement that Dol- gmm felt greater symvathy towards France than towards Germany, In conclusion, M. Dolez, aeiing in conjuuction with Uaron d'Ancthan, presented a resolution declaring that tho Sonato, cowpletely approving the oxplanatious givon by the Government, and coucursiug in tho volo of the Ctiawber of Ropreseatativos, paayoa to the order of the day. 3. Mulou, afier announcing that a bill would bo presented roudering penal acts similar to thoso with which Duclespe was charged, waid Belglum Juust bo ceroful to uplold Hbersy of spoech at homeo, but respect must e pald to all opimons wherevor sutor- tatned, and peogle should outy spoak witl wise dom and moderation of whnt passed fn other cauntrios. Roplying to Baron d’Ancthan, M. Mulon gaid: **We are now in s position which it i thie futercut of partics of all shadas of opinion 10 bring,to an end.” 1fo procoaded to compli- ment the Durgomaster of Irusscls upon the ane ergy Lo divplayed on Sunday fn putting down 110 disturbantes conneetod with tho roligious procsaion, and eaid Le hopod similar scones wuald net recur. ‘Tho above-mentloned resolution was thon unguimously adopted. —— SCANDINAVIA, THE SWEDISIT KING AND QUEEN AT COPENIAGEN, CoveNnacey, May 20,—The King and Quoen or Sweden arrived hero at o quarter to 4 this af- ternoon, pnd were recelyed by the Roysal family of Denwmark, all the Minigtors, and tho civil and military authoritics, ‘Tho only mombor of tho Diplomatio ody presont was tho Bwodisk In- voy. A roviow of the troops was hold, and the King of Sweaon arterwmd rocoived an address fram thio Civil Gavernor of Copusuhiagon, to which 13ia Majesty roplicd as follows; ** My wmost earu- ent wish has boon that my first visit should be to the Capital of Denmack, Wih my sincero thauks for the splondid recoption you have given mo, nllow mw £0 exprosa my truo fricudubin towards tho King of Denmark, tho Hoyal family, aud Donmarlk horself. I coniidontly hopo tht tho fraternal feclings whioh hrve long united Don- wmark with hor swo closely-related neighbots nay bo aeill further strenythencd, to the profit of tho peoplo and their Boverelgns,” Lo city is gayly decorated, CoressiaaeN, May 26.—~Tho University atu. donts bad & grand torehlight procession last night in honor of the visit of the Xing and Quoon of Sweden, At 4 9'clock this aftorncon a Blate dinnor was yoar, L wny deliborntely and explicltly, aud with tho records of tho Blato Awlitor, tho Slato I'reasurer, and Fiseal Agent to bear mo out in my wesertion, that the Btate dobt, including overy ontstanding bond, except tho old property- hunk bonuds reforred to, undall outstandiog war- aants, of whatover kind or naturo, ie at the presont timo but $21,279,640,25, aud thae it will continuo to be roduced until it reaches tho limit of 215,000,000, Our sunual interest clinrge is $1,000,000, aud that thiy s Jimited by the Con- stitution,” Tho funding bill adopted In 1874 is diplomas or brovets, and 7,870 uuderwent pro- fewslonal oxaminations. Sixteen thousand men voluntarily enlisted tor flvo years, and 7,748 ro- ontisted for two, threo, four, or five years; of these luttor, 3,004 wore sub-ofticers, and 858 corporaly. Aey years of age a Frouehman is no louger liable to nctive servico, and at "40 Lo is fres from ovrolment ju the Territorial Army or Militla, ZLondon Glabe, While most of ts Gurmau papers, and ovon sonie of the Buglish, are full of complaints as to tho ** oxcossive artnamonta™ of Frauco, 1t is intoresting to sacertain from authentio sources what ber actusl military force at proscut smonnts to. Awplo jutormation on this bead is suppliod by tho bulky Bluo-book that bas just beon in- sund from the Imlprmu'nc Nationale, and which containg a detailed statement of the reveuio Hoadds: in successful operatiou. It has boen gonorally nccepted by our croditors at homo, and I have just tecelved from the counsel of foreign bondbolders, under date of May 20, 1876, forinal uotitication that, whilst they "utill conderon tho Lilt, they aro propared to accopt ite provisions, boing satisfied that the princl;l o of the bill has been'sdopted Ly all classes of citi- | aud expouditure contemplated in the zeus, aud uow forjus part of the Constitution of | Mudget ~for 1476, Accordiug to this of- the State. Wo have funded alroady over | ficisl document, the totul “offective forco 0,001,600 of obligatious, sud ave more than { of the Lrauch army umvlflgud bath at home and 4300,000 in tho ‘Ureasnry to tho credit | in Algerin awmounts to 827,662 men, of whom of the ~interest fund. Miweprosenta- | 205,877 ate infantry of tho line, 14,658 chuaseurs tion of tho coundition of affairs in Lowwsaun appoary to lave becomo clronle with & largo vortion of tho press, but such lac- fog misstatements as theso I avo uoted may indesd Injure tho credit of tho Btato abroad, may retard;tho returuing pros- pority of the poople, aud may affard thin politi. cians of othor Btatos material for eampaigu use, but csn vileet no other resuits, for oven the 1nuat Littor opponcnta of tho Hopublican party hiare know und will sdmit tho uster falsity of tho usnertious wade," a picd, 65,104 artilory, sud 61,608 cavalry, the total boiug thus juferior by about 16,000 1o that of the French forces in 1870, and not oxcoodln, it, aa tho Cologne Gazeile lately pmtru(lc!f. by soma 400,000 mon, 'I'ho division of the in- fautty fa into 144 regiments, with an averago offactive of 1,430 mon each, Kvery regimont contaius four battalions, aud overy battalion is forwod of four uamplulou of 73 mon all tald, Loaidow which thore sre two dapot compauies to vach regiment, ‘T'lie chasseurs a pivd number 30 battalions of 502 e, and tho artillory consiute of 34 rogiwents of 11 batterios, each counting 1,521 men aud 617 horses. ‘The 74 regimonty of cavalry huve (00 horses esch, ‘Lhe total expense for tho coming year, cafvulated ou the numbers uboYe mentioucd, {s abont £21,000,000 uterling, or an advauco of wowo £250,(00 ou the eatimato ol Jant yoar, aud ayen this advance s, as (e Cone stitutionnel arguos, o bo mainly accountod fur by the iucrenvo 1‘my sllottod to the police and geadnnneried, In conclusion, the samo journal quotes a utatement contuined fn the projet deo lol of tho Budget, to tho offect that tho reorganiza. tiou of tho army ordered by the fawoun law of July, 1872, canuot_reasonably bo effected bofore the end of 1877, This higs afways boon the com- won_opinlou among military men, Tho only ¢5uemuu hag bogn whother it is incumbent upon 8 u: l'{ultsunhun to ait by and allow it to bo crrried out al . — THE WEATHER. Wasmsnzon, D, C,, June 10—1 a, m,—TFor the Upper Lakes, the UYmr dlinalanlppl, and Lower Migzouri Vallovw, faillni baromator, warinor pupthesst wiudy, increprivg cloudiness, and oo- cadtonal said. -y LOCAL QLSENYATION, Cuicago, June 10, 3 mufn, thermomoter, 09, GESEBAL OBSELVATIONS. . GERMANY AND ENGLAND, TUEIR YRIENDLY LELATIONS, Pams, May 45.—In sa article suggested by Queen Victoria's birthdsy, tha Cologna Gazelte daye: o bive groat and permanent {olereats {n common ith Eqglyid, aud we gladly remewber (hal, during ber Joug ®nd hoppy relgn, Quoen Victoris, like Ler cargiat, Lrave, nud uoble Lusbaud, bas always Lecn the (alihful friend of Germauy, Germau policy, Laoreaver, Lax aiways sudavored (o roapect Eotand iutureats,'sud 1 cupeclally bent on proserviuy Liar- ot l;iwm; Eoglaad ud clally siiice 1473 Ertiaihjuring Eoglaud's Lotorsets, and Have disseicd our excriions to moderating the Jealousy of both FPowere tu Aslay Tho aypioty of the Fngliahi as to the wo, June 10, Slatun. Wind, (fiwin Chieugo, Cheyeuns. Cleven 1o given to tho illustrious visitors in the Iall of Knights, at tho Palace of Christisn- borg, at which were present the Diplo- matio Lody, the membors of tho wuita of their Bwedish Majestios, togothor with tho Danish Court officials, tho two Fresidents ot tho Rigsday, tho Ministors, the Knights of tho Grand Cross of tho Bwedish and Nurwcilnu Ordors, the Knights of the Order of thio Lk phant, and the Udneruls on activo service. At8 o'clock this evouing thers was u gala porform- anoo ut tho Royal Theatre hers, at which the Royal tamiitios aud the members of thoir suites wera prosout. g PSS AUSTRIA, THE DON ALFONSO ROW AT OBATZ, Vienya, May 25,—Daron Kubeol, the Biadt~ Liotder of Styrin, has beon commissionod to de- livor to Don Alfonso and to his mother, the In- fontn Voatrlx, o most graclous lotter on the past of the Lmporor, oxpressing his rogrot at the disturbances which have oocurred lately st Gralz, 'Fhonows of them reached tho Emperor while in Daimatia, and producod as may be ims sgiued, & most unpleasant impression, Iustruc- tiona were tcat to employ, if noconsary, the most envtgotio means {n order to mako tho right of asylum respactod. Thoy bad their offect, but it scomy that the thing 18 not to rest thers, for thare are roports that tho Stadtholder of Blyrin i to be removed from’ his poet, and that tho towa polico is to bo roplaced by the State polico. THE INDIANS, A RAID IN WYOMING, Special Dispateh lo The Chixgo Tribune, Onana, Juno 10,—A largo war-party of Siouy, Clisyonue, and Arapahos warriors, coming from the north via tho Bwootwator, ontered Nock Creck Valloy, botweon Farta Stcelo and Banders, * Wyoming, on {ue Bth fost., whora thoy attacked tho mettlors and ran off over 400 borsos, taking thom north, crossing the railroad at Harseshoo Uond, ‘The loss falla heavily upon farmers, who were about patting in their crops. “L'his fw the sacond oe suhx rald of this character mado this spring,—tlio Indians evidently iutend- ing to own all the horses In tho country; for, whien ouco’ they got thom inside tho liuos of thelr rescrvations, it is & very rare occurrenco shat tho sotilor aver seos thom sgain, With fat grasshoppers ealing his crops, and :l:h l(udmu plundert fi lhlr;l n!l his stock, the poor frontionitman and s famly will not much bottor this than last year. 4 e —— THE CROPS, Special Dispateh o The Chwago Tridbund, ’Duuuqu:. 1a,, Juuo 10.—~The farmeis in thiy vicinity aro much concerugd over the appesrance of the chmiz bug, avd the jndications are that fully ono-third of tho wheat crop in Dubuque Couulz {4 destroyed. Contrary ta ifs usua) cuu- {om, the pest is workiug in ‘tho roots of the whoat, instead of tho joiut, Othor crops, owl to tho Iata ruins, are iu a thriviag coudltion, tho yicld of Ly blds fair (0 bo cuormous, and the | SPORTING NEWS, A Closo Game Between the Bos. tons and Westerns Yese terday. Launching of the Chicago Barge Club's. New Boat. Conventlon at Cleveland, Aliscollanoous Turf Nows. BASE-BALL, ATALETICS VA, ATLANTICH, Bpeefal Diapatsh ta The Chteago Tribune, Proccedings in the Natlonal Sportsmen’s RuuaperratA, Juno 10.—Tho Athlotics and Atlautles played thoir fonrth championshipgame thia afternoon. Qho weather wna bright and warin. Fleot, Iate of the Bt. Louis, and Abadie, of the disbandad Gentenulals, playod a8 catchor and flrst bazo for tho Allantics, tho Atalotlos nlaying thoir fall atrength for tho frst time thin searon, T'abor pitohoed Lhe firat four {nnings, and Cassily the balanco of tho gamo, for the At. lantica, Errore of Button and Craver, and nix clean hits, gava the Atlantics thiolr 6 runs in tho aixth and aovonth innjuge, the Athletics winning 10 to 8, only mnking 4 runa _the Iast dve inninga oft Cagsidy's pitcling, Tho fellowlug 1 the #cors by Innin, 8 Athleties 2 u-18 Atlanti 00-0 THE BOATONS AT KEORUR. Spectal Disvatch to The Chicaan Tribune, Krogux, In., Juno 10,~The gamo botwesn the Boatous and Keokuks to-day was the finest ovor plaged hoto, The Bostons enconntorsd In the Kookuks more formidablo antagonists than thoy bad anticipated. Afior the firat inning, in which the Red-logs made four uncarned runs by orrors on the part of tho home niue, tho Iattor held thoir oppononts down to & close game, and did some excollont work, both at tha bat and in the feld, The Dostoua bave docided not to play to-morraw, aud tho only oxeusa offeroil 16, Lthat the, are auxious to rost in ane tictpation of Saturday's gamo with tho Whitea at Chicago. BCORE, 14945867809 Toatons A 0000020 08 Keokuke, 012600010~ “Yolal bate hita—Keokuks, 14; Tigstons, 13, Passed batla~Quinn, 15 White, 1. Witd nitches—Golden, 0; Spalding, 1. 24meaf game—~Two howts, Uinpire—P, Grion, of the Olymeicat MUTUALG~KT, LOUIS NEDY. 8r. Lovis, Jugo 10.—Baso-ball: New York Mutuals, 18 ; St. Louis Red Sovks, 4. e BOATING, A TLEASANT LVENT. Tho Jaunch of the Chicago Barge Club's now ‘hoat took place from thelr bost-houss, near the foot of Twolfth stroet, yoaterday aftornoon. It wns fall of enjoyment, and was rondored of con~ slderablo social importance by the presonce of & Inrgo number of ladies and gentlemon well known in Cbieago soclety. Tho mombers of tha Club aro younz gentlemen of prominence in tho bost cir- cles, and, as their fricnds wero in attendance to colubrato tho ovent, tho gatheriug way uite » brilliant and fashlovable one, The boat-honse, o largo structure 70 feot in length by nearly b0 1 width, provided with conyenlences for tholr honts, dressing room. reception ruom, eta., wos filled to the oxtent of its capacily. THE NOAT the launch of whioh had called out this stylish ssgomblage {4 8 Vory protey piace of aquatio ar- ehitacturo, 1t s from the workshiop of a cole- brated Dotroit builder, and ia 8nid 10 bo ons of tho fiuost crafta of the kind ever put affoat, 1t is a ton-oarod bnrgo, 50 foot in longth, of beau- tiful. shape aud proportions, combining in the highest ogree etrongth with lightuess, and small resistanco to tho wator. It is nicoly car- poted and _cushioned, the wood-work and row- locks aro finel tly swayed a_ vory trim the Inke, nnd y in honor of Miss Druslo, a Bir, and Mrs, Louls Wahl. finishod; and, as it sat gen- frort it presented jauni Appoarauce, Tho numoe chogon for It wan ‘-{Jrnnlu,“ aelootod youthful daughter of Out of rogard for tho clogant company they wera to recoivo, $ho mombers of tho Club hail giveu somo attention to putting their auarters oy ploazing » shinpo as_possiblo. 13v means of flags, colors, and other decorations adornlog the walls nud coilings, thoy wore rendersd quite attractive, wero, The dressed in thoir gontlemen of the Club rowing nniform, consisting of o neat pavy flanncl cap and ahirt of tho seine matorial, Laving & brosa bluo coliar ornemeuted with silver stars and wido cuffa of the samo ceruloan hne., With theso oxcoptions thio rost of thoir attire conslatod of their usual dron, : N4, WAL, in rceognltion of tho roapect shown hor family by tho Club in naming their barga aller hor tital o est of colors. flags of rich bloe daughter, presontod its mombors with a boan- f They * cotelated of ik, on ono of which was inscribud the Jottors * O, B. C." and upou the othior tho uasmo ** Drusio.” Mr, Louis Wi tlou sposcly in bolinlf of hin “wife. ‘abl mado o very ha) refonta- ifer 410 taanikod the Club for the doferenca shown his family, sod rmdiatuv.l much ploasure aud wmuch socisd and I calthful enjoyment for its mombors, The Prosldont, Adsistant Btate's Anomnf Burch, touponded, noartily thanklag Mr, and Mrs, Wall, and averring thay their craft would Do froighted . with m{‘x‘:y 0 Blanant rocollections of their kindoasa. arge waa then Jauncbed, Atrs, Walil breaking tho usual bottls of wine oyer {ta stern and say- fug, **God Bless Drusio,” Littlo Miss Druslo way then handed to's soat within it. 1t was mannod by the crew, who mado a short dotour upon tho waters of tho basln, They soon ro- turned, and, with thelr friends, ato & collation awaiting thelr attention In the recoption-room, Afterwards & parade took blace, in which the Darga Club were accompanied by the Farragnt and Keawood Boat Clubs. —_— THE TURF, NE GUEAND RAPIDS HACES, Bpectat Diapateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Gnaxp Ravtws, Mich., June 10,—~Tho third day of tho-horss mootlug liore was attonded by fully 2,600 persond, Tho weather was vory ploasant, and tho races good, The 2:27 race, adjonrned from yoatorday, waa won by Molilo Morris in one bheat this morning in 2:2134, Grant socond, and Malsey third ; also, thoir portions of tho money of & 91,200 purse, the fonrth being shut out. Warjlg won the running race In 1:46%( by takiug tho firat heat thie morning, Emma M, won socond, aud Netllo Busly third money, with Lottle Moon fourth, Ju the purss of 8800 fn the 2:50 race thia morning, all the horsea trotted. On the second hoat Mazomanio shut out all the other Lorsos in tho fiold, thus winuiug the race in 2:27%, ono socond fastor time than was ever mmdle on the track beforo, though Red Cloud, Fred Hooper, and othertrotters, have beou hore soveral times. In tho second heasy Lndy Duncan's driver ran into Lady H'd sulky, broke it, tipped the driver, and ho narrowly oscaped death or terrible In. jury, but bolth he and Lady M wero not badly damnged. Followlug fs TUE BCORE} “Fonr heata finlehod tho 2:37 race, Jeremish be- ing first, Littla 8sm socond, Gen. lfood third, and Low Beott fourth, THE SCOBN, Gusaot Turse, 81,000, ‘Thio pext race, a0 hoats, voaul ted as follow TUE HCOLE Nellle Bush Honest Joui Vild Pndis: manune half-milo catch-welght ranning | ised wont favorably. the mecting to-morrow, and the races have boen ‘well attended, aud if tho weatler i pleavant It in safs to nay tha last day will call out s crowd whioh will put mouoy in tho trosaury of the Ase sodiatlon. THP, NOBTIERN INDIANA MEETINO. Avecntl DispateA to 'l Chieain yibine, Tonrt WATNE, Ind., Juno 10,—~Tho third day's racos of tha annunl apring meoting of tho Notth- o Indiana Associution draw an tmmenao croswd, hoterosn 4,000 nud 5,000 pranons belug in attonds stoe, ‘The rain winch fcl 1ast night sottled the track and left it In flno condusion, N Tho fleet raco tras a 3-rifnuto trot for a purro of &800; thirtcon ontrice, and ten startod. In tha pools Chester Thomas, Jr., sold as Ltho frst clinieo. Charloy, a3 secoud favorite, took the first hoat, but Jacked bottom, and gave way to Richard, who won fu the secoud, third, sud fourth hoata. BUMMART, ¥ O, g. Richard 111 1, g. Cheator Thomnan, A4 2 G, g. Gen, Mack, a9 3 B, g. Doke 6 7.4 2 8 dist, 47 % djsts 3 8 6 dist, Qi R, Greenbac] 4B dist, D, g. Hosduaste disk, Iir, m, 8hoo Fly, t T, . Biack Baln 1), 'm. Mattlp Bturgeon.... 8, m, Dells May, Tyme—1; 25 L 3 ‘The nest race was A frao-for-nil pacing mateh, prrae $60D, five ontries, 1In the pools, Blaopy Uunggo sold favorite at about Ewo to one against tho fleld, even aftor Grangor liadd takon tha firnt heat. The favorito won in tho wsacond, third, and fourth heats. ¢ AoMARTY B, g. Sleepy Georgo.. ! or., Gry B. g 'Tomi Mendri Time—2:2424 ) NG H ‘Tho last race on the programtnoe was a running match, putss §100,] botween Capt. Hutchinaon, Tlower Qirl, and [Iarry Lighifoot, 2-milo heats, beat two fu three, ‘Iatchinson was Lho favorite 8% 0dda of about threo to one, snd won oasily, BUMMARY, . g. Capt. Hutchinson,, R, m, Flower Girl..., Ch, g, Macry Lightoo Tune=5:d0, 3:11 Tho races will conclude to-morrow with a 2:40 trot, purso §B00, ten entriess 2:33 trot, purno 21,000, five eniries; and running race, mile beatg, bost thrae in flvo, purso 2400, AL JEROME FABK MEEING, Nuw Yonw, Juno 10—\t tho Jerome Park racos, tha juvenila stakes, dash of¥half s milo for 2-yoar-olds, was won by Lioriliard's Leaming. ton Felleity fillv; Freobootor socoud; Warlack third, Time, &0 scconds. The meoond race, milo heats, was won by Bpringbok ; Spondturitt sccond; Big Follow thinl. Time, 1:441f, 1:40Y. The third rnco waa a dash of a mile and a hialt for a purse of $500. Only two started, McDun- folg' Mndge, and Donaliog's Scratell, -One of tho poola sold boeforo tho start was, Madgo, #0650, tze;uch. 843, Sciatch won by a longth, Tiwme, ; (e tousth Tace, purse §500, far 8-vear-olds, milos, wns won by Matador; ‘Consigues stcond, Tord Zotland third, ‘Time, D02, ‘Tho toople chaso match for $5,000 was won by Bullot LYy & lougth ; Trouble socond. Timo, 41814 THE EAST SAGINAY RACES, Sveeral Dunalch to L'he Chictao Tribune. TAst 8a0t¥aw, Mioh., Juns 10.—0Ona Liuadred and eight entries havo boon mado for the apring weotlug of the East Baginaw Drlviog Park As- nocintien, which commonces on tho 214 inat, The promiums ngfire ato $16,600. In tho froe- for-all race Judge Fullerton, Bodine, Della, Fred Ilooper, and Anmerican Girl aro entered. 3 TITR OMAIA RACES, Osrana, Nob., Juno 10.—To-day's races st the Park wero meagrely attonded. The trotting- race for a pursa of $600 was won by Ned 8, Tho acing-race, for & pureo of $200, was won by ogal Tender. The great attraction, of courso, will be the trotting race to-morrow batwesn | Randsall and Huciloborry for o §3,000 purgo. TIE ASCOT MACES. Loxpoy, Junoe 10.—At the Aecot to.day the gold cup was won by Doncaster; Aventurers second, and Nougat ihird, Tho raco for the 8t. James Palaco stakens're- snlted in a doad hont between Buy of Naples and Cralg Mitlor'; Gartorly Boll third. TITUSVILLE RACES, ‘Trrusvite, Pa., June 10,—Ths inangural races of tho Northwostern Penusylvania Trot- ting Asgocintion for this season closed to-day, and are considered o bave boen a grand succoss, The 2:50 race was won by Joah Dillings, Gon. Loo second, Ludy Camp third, Time, 2:421f, 204114, 247, X : The freo-to-all raco waa won by Magaolia, Timeo, 2:34, 2:36, 2 e g THE SPORTSMEN. THE CLEVELAND *‘Kitour.” Bpecia Dispalch to The Chicava Trlbune, OreveLAnD, O, Juno 10,~Tho national trap- stiooting tournament oponed hero to-lay nuder highly favorablo ausplcos. Tho attendanco was immenso. Not loas than 130 of tho best shots in the country wero enterad for the first doy's conteat. ‘The rules of the tournament maks it open o all except aix of tho leading profosslons als in tho country, inclnding I'alne, Bogardus, Kleinman, Oloss, and Ward, Tho shooting i dono Juslde the raco-course of tho Northern Ohlo Fair Association, whore tho moadow hias boon closely shaven oud buildings, tents, ofo., erooted for the convenionce of tho crowd, Bhooting began at 10 o'clock, aud, as thero were twelve squads, it was not untll & o’clook that the first round had boon complated, Eighteon Lillod ton struight Lirds, and, after a spirited contest on tlea at- 26 aud 91 yards, the firat prizo, 250, Was won by 3fr, Soutb, of Franklin, Kv.; the sovoud prize, 8200, was won by Cook, of Donver Cll(' the third prize, 8150, was won by Hall, of Tofodo; the fontth prizo, $100, was divided by Hamilton, of Bufalo, and Laugdon, of Chicago, ‘e woatbier ia porfoct, and tournament proi- ‘THE NATIONAL ABSOCIATION, Orzvziaxp, 0., Juse . 10.—The Nations Bportamen’s Association mat ayaiu thia evening, Premdent Brinmoado v tho obair.. The firat busiucss was to call up the resolution lying ou the table on the subject of individual mombors, Upon nn extouded discussion of tho principles on'which individaal members should bo admit- ted’ to & roprenentative assembly, s compromise amendient o the Constitution was adopted, by which gentlanion desirons of joining tho As- pociation woro adinitied without's vots, when a State is duly reprosouted, aud with the limited right of volein cases whors thoro ara uo Htate Topresontatives. motlon for a national dog-show in the con- tounial yosr was voiod down e advorse to the objects and apirit of tho Asscolation. n able and oxhaustlve report on tho snbject ot & goneral Natlounl Game law was road by J. D, Johuson, of 8t. Louis, Cliairman of tho Law Commiiteo, The soupe of his roport was to tho effoct thala goneral luw, applicable to all the Btstos, was impracticablo reanon of the grest oxtent of oounitry aud the rights of maparate Btatos, but “tbat cortaln priucle ples might bo rocommended as common totho n}mruog jutereatn in all tho soyoral sec. tious of the Union, 'Those goneral principles were emnbodled in 8 sorics of rewolutions Lo be communpicated to tho Stato Amspeiations, snd rocommending tho presoutution of laws in the noveral Lopisiatuzas. > Presidont Drivsmade now vacated tho chalr in fayor of John' Lo lMoyns, the Frosident- elect. 3ir. Nrinsmade mada a short ad. dress thanking tho Association ,for their kinducsa and attention, and complimenting the gontlomen_ progent on tha devofion shown by thom to the causaof gewms protectian, fu spending 8o much time, and coming suoh dis. tances to tha Couvention, Mr, Le Moyne, in bis opening addross, relorred to tho objects ot the Associatlon, o the unsolf- istinosa of thio dologates, who could hava no por- sonal objeot in visw, snd who wers workiog wholly in (ho interest of the uoxt generation, e thanked the Association for eloctiog an ll}l‘noln man, aad ssiured them of a welcomo at Chicago. ur.“Lu Moyne pamod the commitises, anda voto of (hanka 'lo ox-President Drinsmade waa passed, accompaniod by his belug made an hon- orary member of the Association, Judga'J. D, Caton, of Illots also recelved a Hko compliment. A voteof thanks to Alr. Humplirevs, Secretary pro tem., closed the mesting, which adjourncd to mest at Chlcago in Auguat, 1570, SHORT-HORNS, Special Dispatch fa The Chicaqo Tribuna. Braivoreio, Iil, June 10.—Aucthar oxtensive sale of Bhort-Jlorn cattlo is to take placo at the Junetion grounds south of this city on the 17th of June. The herd cousists of twenty head, audt belongs_to the Hhaker Commuully of Houth Unlon, Logan County, Ky, —_— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS.. New Yorg, Juae 10.—Arrived—fiteamghlp Vic- torla, from Glasgow. Nxw Youx, . Juua Qroove, fram Londan. lent wowaa in Dotrolt than dra, Gavett. 10.—Arrivod—Hteamar DMEWILERL, A Skotch by o M, Quads? Hearth and Nome, 110 hind boon Lo tawn-moenting, had onea vog- aged & hutdeed nnlea on A steamboat, sl had a brother who lad made tho vverland trip to Califoruin. el Y 8ho bad been to qulltings, funorals, and a elrcun or two, and ahio koow a womnn whoso siater thought nathing of sotting out ou & ratlrond journey whoro sha had to wait fifteon minutes at o junction and changa cnrs at a do- pot. s Ho I found thom—a cozy-Jooking old_couplo, sltting np vory stralght in thoir scat, and trying 1o act liko old railrénd travolors, A shadow of aunxioty suddonly erossed har fnce, shio bocamo tuoany, and disectly sho askod: - *Philotus, [ act'lly b'lcove wo'vo went apd talion tho wrong tratn " It can't hg, noloyw," ho roplied, seoming a littio atariled, **Didn’t T ask tho tondactor, and didn't-ho say we was right ¢ . *Yaas, ho did, bt igok out of the window lnt}‘suflw suro, Ao might have boen a iyin’ to us The old man looked ont of tho window at tho flitting fonces, the galloping tolegraph poles, and the anfamiliar flolds, a8 if oxpecring to catoh wight of soma old laudmark, and forgetting for an’:;lmpm that ho was s thousand miles from 010, o "1 F\mu we'ro all xight, Mary,” Lio sard »s Le draw in his hea; g “ Ask momobody—ask that man there!" sho whispored, “This {a tho train for Chleago, hain't itP” in- quirod the old man of tho passouger lu tho nost sent babiod. - . . “Phin is the train,” repliod the man. horo! didn't Isayso?” chuckled the old nt, “ It may bo—it maybel” she raplied, dubiously ; “bus if” wo aro carried wrong it woun't bo my fault. Teay that we aro wrong, and whei wa've Loon Jed Lo somo pirato's vave and batchor- od for gur mouoy yo'll wish you bad heeded my wordn," - % 1o looked out of the window again, aponcd his nouth ns if to mako somo lu11|1ry of a Loy witting on the fonco, and then ‘fannod bnek 1n liin seat and sighed heavily, 8ho shut her teeth togotlior as If saylng that'eha could stand it if Dbe could, and tho tram sped along for soveral mulos, o finally said: Lok ko rain over thar In the west. 1 hope the boys hov got tho onts in,™ *¢That melies mo thiuk of that umbreller I she sxclalmed, diving her hands among the par~ cela at thoir foot. 8lio hunted nround for two or {hreo minufes, growing rod in the face, and then stralghtoned up and honrsely whispored ; " Its gonel” G Fnupmi. “AV—what ?"* he “That umbreller " uXo “Gono, hido and biair!” phe went on; '**that alky-bluo wmbroller which I bave bud over sinco Marths died 1® Mo searched around, but it was not to ba found, *Waal, that's quoer,” homusod, as hestraight- oned up, “Queor! Notabit, I'va talked to yo and talkod to yo, but it doos no good. Yo cowo from n hoedlesa fam'ly, and ye'd forgat to puton yor bootw ¢ I didn't toll yo to.” 4 None o' the Harrlsona was evor in the poor. houso!™ ho replied in a cutting tone, # Philotus—Philetus H, Harrison!" aho -con- tinued, Inying her band on his arm, “don’t yo daro twit'ma of that againl I've lived with ya aigh on to forty yenrs, and waited on yo when Yo bad biles and the toothache sud the colie, and whon yo foll and broke yor log, but don't push mo totho walll® He looked out of the window, fooling that.alo liad tho advantags of Lim, and she wiped her oyes, settlad lier glaeses ou hor nose, and used up the noxt fifteon miuutes in thinking of tho part. Feeling thristy sho roached down nwong the bundles, searched around, and hor faco was as palo as doath as sho straightoncd ‘back and whisperad ¢ “ And that's gone, too 1" 4 \What now?" ho asked, “That bottle with the cold tea in 1" “It's beon stole!” ho exclamed, looking aronnd the car as If cxnocting to soo -80mo one with tho bottlo to their Ijps, “Fust tho umbrollor—thon tho bottle!” uho gneped, 1 pouldn’t have loft it, could T 7" “Don't asktme ! That bottla has beon m our family twonty years—ever sinco mothor diad, and now it's gone!” Land only kunows what I'll do forn Sm"um bottle whon wo gt home—if we o," T'll buy ens." Yon, I'know yo are AI“L: 1t it wasn't for we to resiral lilo foatlora in the wind.” - +1anl, Ididn’t havo to mortgage my farm,” ho replied, giving lwr & knowlug look, witwitting aginl It jen't cuough thot yo've lost a good umbroller aud n camtire bottlo, "but o muss Lwit mo o' this and that,” Ilar nose grew red, and toara camo to hor ayes, but au o waa looking out of tho window sho sald nothing fusther, Ton or fifteon minutes nasyod and, fimwlnu tostlosy, Lo called out to o maa acroun tho nislo: **What's ths silo around horo?" #+ Philotus—Philetus 11, Harrison! stop yor xl:ul.uul" slio whispored, poking hum with Ler al- 0V ~ ¥ oy [ ?nal asked a quostion,’ ho rapled, resum~ ing 1t old position. * Whnt'd yor brothor Jaab toll yo thalastthing afore we loft hum?” sho ssked. *Dido’t ho sny samaebody’d swindie yo on tho string game, tho corifidence game,” or roms othér gamo? Didn't bo warn yo agin yascals ™ “ T hain't weon no raseals,” 5 T “Of course ye hovn't, 'sauss yer blindl' 7 know that that'man is a villlan, and if they don't: arreat Jnm for murder afore we lawvo thin train ready to buy, and yo tho monoy'd fly 1% misn my guous$ I can read human natar' Ko & bool,” There was another perlod of silonce, brokon by ber seying : e, I wiah I fiuow thiat this was the train for Chl- * Conrao it is." “1low do you know #* *'Causo it tn,"” » Wall, £ know it aiu't, but it you aro contont- od to rush aloug to dostruotion { shan't wav a word, Only when yer throat 18 boing cut don't cali out that § didn't wara yo ! Tho pesnut-boy camo along, and the old man reached down for Lis wallot, “Philotus, ya ehan't squander that money aftor peanuts!” sho exclalnied, using ono hand to gatch hig arm end tho other to #ave um‘bny on. “Dida't Tosrn it 7" Z * Yaas, you sold two cowa to git money to go on this visit, but it's blf gonp now, sud tholavd only knowa how we'll got fiomp . ‘Tha boy passed on, and the fiag of truco waa hung out for another brief tune, Bho rocom- monced hostilitlos by romsrking : i 31 wiph T badu't cum.” Ha looked up, and thon out of the window, # I knosw what yo want to-say!” sho hisged, *but it's a blossed good th(m& for yo'ihal I did cuml 1f yo'd oum alund yo'd huve been vobbed and murderod and gashed and scalped and sunk n the rivor afore now!" ool 1" 8ho nodiled. And fu aloop tholy gray hoade touched, and bia arm fouud its way slong the Lack of tho acat, and hls hand rested on hor shouldor. It was only their way, —_— Mirw, Gavert's 150xe Detroit Free Press. There is not & kindor-hiearsed, mora ban[?m- yoar she wan on the committoo to canvass for ald for grasshoppor euttarers, and this yoar she intonda to send them s large box of hor own got- ting up, Bho lisd Gavett briog up 8 box tho othier day, and whon it had hosn placed ln the shanty she put on a calico dreds, tiad on a check spron, and rambled xround the Lousa to pick up enough asticles ta Jill the box aud have it sont off poxt day. Her greatost anxioty was tho foar that the box was too small for ono-half tho thiogs shobvanted tosend. Opsaiug the closet door she took down an old cont, ono that Lor husbaud throw awsy two yoors ago. - ”‘vT‘ll‘und that for one thing,” sho musoed, as Leld lw I don't know, ehnufih—nm‘u s protty good coat. Fut apaich on that elbow aud Thoiuay can wedr it bul¢ tuo summer,” b placed it on a chaur, and took dowu one of her ald drosses. . . "It mako sowe farmer's wifo glad with this," slhie waid, as sha shook out tho folis and hold it up *Let's scal \Vhy, thera isu't a hala ip elther: slooyo—skirt all right—waist alinost as ®aod aa now. 1 belieye 1 can seli that dross second-hand for cnougl t0 buy we s bracolut,” ‘Tha dress waa Iald beside tha cout, and who hauled ous Qayett's boots. Tha haol uf ona wus riun over, aud there Waa s holu.dn tho too of ths other, « oyl do for some ono to plow in," sha aolfloquized, a8 &ho toois them ovar totha light, w¥ome farmor—al! Why, thoss aro pood hoats ! I Lehove 1 could gut {hous fixed up fox Ly ovutn so that Thomua eoutd wear tham balr tho wintar, | don't botlevy in throwmsg nnyihipg RYAY, Gvon if wo aro well ol B “Thio boots wero 82t anide, and wie took down a bunaly of'chilizen's elothmy, : WARY Ieansend ilioso aid ks littlo hearts Blad 1" she whinpered an sho untied thg | Pl chilitron have cutgrown: thew, :vltll bo a prizoto »nmln Kansan—snios lewo garmonts aro alnont a1 good as tioy wera mado up 1 1 baliova'T can sy ta tho washerwoman for at lenst 49, and ny py, i s T gt 2 moro 1 ean huy ma now braido 0" iho tiei tho bndlo up nud uick e lowd fnty tha closat and Lrouglht out auother dross, A holo in each eibow—nkirt tom half o sho mueed ne who turnod it over, “Til pang thin anshow.” Bome mother can tako it and pa engugh oloth out of tha skirt to mako her lifi[ il & bran now—hore, what was 1 thinking o3 Why, thials osactly the AT I want for ll‘lm bhlfil]qlrl pe in “"§ ntrlm ‘:ng carpet. It I'f mown this dress waa 1u tho house 1'd ) h m;}m wlnoh."‘ o dlinvo cuty Shs nnlocked anothor closat, pogred in, hauled out Gavelt's old overcont,—ono w:m m& and stalnod and kicked nround for a year, it will do eplondid I who satd ns whotielq itup, It Isn't vory wico, but somo farmor can arjt to chop in. Abl Hioldoul 1 want iy ining tomako a cushion for my - rocking clygir sud Jounio witl waut theso buttons for her string, and tho rest of tho cont'l) muko n heantj. fal rn? fo Iy in feont of the lovogo, I'd ko to sond ft, but probably it wouldn't be appreciaten, or p{Pbub)y somo one olse will sond s Lottep one, ¥ b ’ H Blo rummagod avound for & fah hour, ang whon she got through the chamber fluors wurg piled high with old *'duda,” Thoso sho meay; 10 koop wore placed on tho right—thosn sy ment to sond away on the loft. Ou tho loft way n wall-baskat made of loop-skirt wiro, fihg Liasn't Bont tho hox yet, but sho means to, Khy knows tha all shonid contributo to tho reifef of the sufforiug and distrersolds THI COLONLLYS HAT, o Didnt Mean to it the Conrt, Cal, Daugs fs very Lald, and in ordor toin. duca his Lair to grow agaiu ho la using 3 very oxcollout artlelo of ** Tair Vigor " upon his scalp, A woek or two ngo ho was pummnoned a8 a jury. mau upon & caso In tuo Cireput Court, aud, upon tho day of tho trial, jnst befora the hour at svhich $ko conrt met, be ramembered that hie bag notml'od tho Vigor to his head that morning, la ouly a fow minutes to apare, but b tlew up-utaira, and lnto the dark closut whero ho hopy tbe bottle, awd. Pnurimz some thiid wpon o sponge, he rabbod his head encrzotically. Bysoma minlinp tho Colonol got hold of tho wrong bottl, and tho aubstance with which ho inundated Lis realp wan not Vigor, but the_ black varniah with which A, Danga’ decorated her shoes, How. ever, Jlanga didn't porcoive tus wistake, but darted down stairs, put on his hat and walked off* to tho court-romn. ‘It was & very cold morning, aud by tho time the Colonel reachod his desin. ation tho varnish was as etifl e o stons, Ils feit & Iittlo unootnfortablo ubout the head, and ho endeavored to remove his liat to discover tha causo of the dificulty, but to hia dismay it vas immovable. 1t was giuod fust to tho skin, .mll his offorts to tako it off guvo him frightfal i, ! JJust then ho heard his pame eallod by the erfer, and ho' had to Fu into conrt to anawer, o was wild sithapprehinnsion of coming troubls; bt ho took his scat 1 the jury-ox sod deter- mined to explain tho situation” to the court at tho carliest possible. moment. As ho sat theia with a guilty foeling in his roul, it seomed to 1im that that high hat kept gettiog bigger and bigger until it appeazed to Lim to ba s Iargo as n madium size shot-tower. Thon ho was cone seions “that tho lawyors woro staring at him, ‘I'hon the Clerk looked burd at him and sercawme cd: y *Iataoft in court 1" and tho Colonal grew ~orlmson’ in'tho faco, *‘llatn off I yelled tho Cletl agatn, and tho Colonel was about to repl, syhen tho Judge eamo ia, and, as his oyo roste on Itangs, bo said ¢ e *! 'erdons in the court-room must remova thelr nta,” Bangn—* May it plosso your Honor, Jkeptmy hiat on beeanno——*" ‘.!ufl,;u—-"\%ll, gir, you must tako it off now.” i Banga—* But I say I koop itjon becauss I—" Judgo—*Wo dou't -waul any arguments ;np‘zw the subjeet, sir, ‘Lako your hat off instaut~ JUNTHT Alivol Lyt Bangs—'* But you donjt let mo~——" Judgo—* Romove thal Lt this moment, sir! Aro you golng to bandy words with mo, sic! Un- coyer your head at onco,” Bangs—*} Judge, I you will only give mo o chanco to——" Judgo—*This i3 intolorablol Do you mean to insult the Court, sir? 1o you mean to profana Ehinsacred templo of juatico with untiely lovity? ‘I'nke your bat off, eir, or I will fizo you for cone tempt, Doyou hear mo¢” > Lungs—* Woll {U's very Lord that I con't eay n word by way of ex——" Judge (warmly)—* Thio fs too much! Thia is Just nlittlo too much, Perhaps you'd like ta conto up on tho beneh hore, and run tho coort, und sentenco s faw conviets ¥ You've got mare andacity than s mulo. M, Olork, fine that man &501 Now, eir, removo your hat.” ? Thige—: dudge, this i8 rough on me, I——" * Judgo (In a"farious rago)—** Won't do it yet ? Why, you impudont seoundrel! I'vo & motlcn to—, DMr. Clorir, fino him €10) moro, snd ?h-. J'onc!. yon go aud tako that but off by forea ! .. 'Tlien the tipataf approachiod Bangs, who wos by this tite hn‘!—cmzy?wlt wratl, atd hit the hat with his stick, 1t ‘Qdo’t move, Then ho struclk it seain, and onved in the crown; but it wtill rémalned on Bauga"hoad. Then ho picked up a volumno of * Brown ou Evidence,” and swashed the.crowa in flat. -Lhen Banga: epravg at bim, and, sbaking his st uuder tho .noko of Jonas, ha shrickod: *You mutton-hoaded sculfion! X'vo half a notiopto kit yont It that jackass on the beuch lind auy sonsc, ho could #oc Ebat tho hnt1s glued -t Y can't tako it off §f [ wantadto * ' ‘I'hen the Judge removed tho fines, and ox- cused Bim, and Bangs went homo. “Hs slept in “that hat for a woek, and ovon srhon it eamo off, tho top of hie yead lonked s biack as_if morti~ vad sot do,—Aus Adeler n New York Aivation Weekly. —_— The tirowth of London. Tho Leioure Hour, it spoaking.of tho growth of London, says: * Themetropolis of thu Lritish ompire, ihio Iargest ity tho woild bvar saw, vov- ets, within 15 ‘milos’ radinn of Chating Crons, noarly 700 :sguare: mies, and numbers within .hicye bouudaries 4,000,000 inhabitagts, It con- faiug mora Jows than tho whelo'ol ' Palestine moro Rowan Callollos than. Romo itsqlf, wmor Irish than Dablin, morn Bdotehmon than 13din .burg. 'Lha port of London hias ovyry day on ity watora 1,000 shipa avd 9,000 sailors, Upwards ol +120 porsous are added to. the population daily. or 40,000 yearly, & birth taking placo overy vt inutoy, and & death overy ufihh amiugtes,” Ot an avorago, twonty-olght miles of siroots ary oponed, and'9, 000,10 honses bult- ovory yenr, “In ‘its postal dintricts thero ia a yeas)y delivery of 238,000,000 Iottors. On_tho jolieé register thora are ‘tho pames of 120,000 habitual crime usly, incroasing by many thoussuds ovoery yoar, Mora than ono-third of all the crime of the country {8’ comwjited in Londoj, or at Jeast bronzbt to light-thore, Thore ars 4y many boor- ehops and gin-palaces as wonld, Ir their fronts wera - placed sido by ‘side, reach trom Chariy, Crovu to artamonth; o dzstanoo of 73 milos, sa 24,000 dronkanda aro annually bronght before ite wagistrates. Thaalops opon on Sundays would forin Btreuts slsty milesilonz, It is eatimnted fhag thare aro abovo a million of the poopls who are practically hesthen, wholly neglecling tho or= dinances of raligion, At Jonst 000 additlonal chutchas sud chapely would be required for the wauts of tho poopla,” et AT SRR A l}':;th- Fird ‘Trape 4 LaJayette (Ind)) Courfer, Abrahnm Mayor, who resldoa . in tho old Dar tholomeyw place, oast of tho city, yesterduy mado & vory singular discovory, Bupporting L poch aru o number of pillar, mado of four bosrds nailod together,- Wailo sitting on the porch he lioand & vioiso ithln ona o, thiss pillars, whick prompted him ' to* invostigate tho cause. Tho sound seemed to be mads by birds, and he pro- curod & sawand ent a_holo at tho base of tho pillar, ¥rowm this holo Le drow ont more than 00 dead birds, 100 or more af which hia son brought down,to tho city for inspoction, Phey wero sy all slages of decomposis tion, fram tha bird I\m ddad to the skelotoua of tlhiodo which hind evidontly lain thare for years. "T'wa live birds, whowo tluttering and noiso Lad attraocted bis aticntion, made their edonpe st #oon a8 tho hole wag oponod, Tho larger num- bor wero bluo-birds, but besldes thoro were spare raws, woodpeckers, Wrens—ludeed, & miscella~ neous colleotion 'of the wmaller binds of this Jatitude, To mscortsn how they camo thore was “the noxt question, aud a furthor pesch wad miado, his aliowed thiat near tha top of tla pillar thero was » swali bols just sullicient to allow the lugress of & bird, but 80 near the top that egross was {mpoeaiblo, 'thy hirds secing this opoulug went i, but werd unable to got out, snd died of star- votion, ‘This sorine much Jke » ghost story, but 4o skeptical van 8ea & full jieck of tho caroasicd of tuedo Lirds at sho Grand Central Dinivg Hloomn. e . Brooiilyn auil Onpe Cods. L Chrtian at Work. A Drookiyn Daptinh minister vecortly saidy ekiry in 32,000 3 your, but { canuot ive o Ilow do you fit’li aloug ¢ aukod » trlend, Hatd hot ¢ Loke it oub with what I savod when wab on Oane Cod ab n salary of 8530 » oA