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2 THE CHICAGO 'LKIBUNE: MONDAY JUNE 21, 1875. an imposing prayer, which was joinod io with , THE FARM AND GARDEN ments. the Colorado peat has no longér terrors THE UNCO BAD, ahut porvorsions of aplendid eifts, what defitos | ber with gratitude the fidelity of men, of whom some | gat and- Millard the manona, J, Houcblitte & : 3 t ond, | Ishor in other dele, atid aunre are fallen astedy, WLo " Payne. lhe revdFeuée. : sto Dotato-grutwers, ments of heart, what indignities. shat deceptions, Bon; the carpentora, Homron & Daynt a ihe an Lotentiest, sas aant . Wo notice that Dr. MteMturtrié,.Chomiat of (id ‘restitank 0: ho 8 congregation, the a i? ‘ Fi i Fi The Applo*Treo Batk-Lonse---How to Destroy Cucumber-Bectles, seion, what | $2 forme days have tanght in this Inelitutién, | We what crimes, what whirlwinds of passion, Departindnt, le boon making Saroflll oxpér- cidd a anitablo tddtdes, giving « biatoty i tho thant Thee for the erreice? of thote wlio fave palncd areas + dosarta of ‘deapair! Go through tho earl | faetructton merece hese eam hence. to, preach tee RIVER PARK, enth to fost whether: plaute would take up | ‘Three WWorse-Thieves Lynched biting in welkn ho hhoved their wore pork Varia green to ou imjadous @xtent; and haw cl would assemble within abother vear. Somothing About Late-Blanted Corn and Beets. ‘Phe Colorado Heotle fa the Eastern Stated seaMechanical Alteration of Soils, Prepared for The Chega Tribune, APPLE-THEE BAMK-LICE, Our ¢ritomdlogical roriespondent, Adela,” of Poorta, M1, eondé be this treok an atticlé on thd hbark-lotice. Owing to the Intendss of tho soxzoa, My pire they bare Hetened ithe chek -of narod Waneakeliabts Hehe ha Chr te Ne Fernen ge i DEDICATION OF THE FinsT PAPANYTERtAY cRoMbth joconce, thera thoy Lave f of Tis foutiders atid : - e incurable pain, uhero they. havo dampoued tho [ato bave erecta ite bullding aud provided for | ‘Tho Fitet Presbsterlan Church of ive tiary ‘ found “no trace of tho poidon in plants Near Wellington, Kan, throsholds of cottages and scaffolds and the } ils permanent anpport, We thank Thee for watch- | was dodicated yesterday afternnon, rain Dr. Kob.or amt Mr. Lowenthal then proceeded from ail ro naturated with the minoral that steps of thrones, where thoy have fallon In | 103 over it during ite years of | infancy and | loaving Chicago shortly after 3 o'clock brought | to tay tho coraer-stone,—orary thing having bean planta eventually diod to i. Of course, this, sa; P iaurie aecret paths snd tonosoms chatribers, wrotiint | tueatal periods of trial and discouragement, We} i stout 360 persona from tho city to witness | Prei:ared to lay It In position, —tho choir singing known to acientitic men before; but we aro glad | THdietHents a Against thé Jariy Holy altera tud benoath tho ridnigiit akios, aud | bets Tues for tte gromthy and for that tage of jie | Ok All A Pome, with the consregation of | MuNpining hywiua, |”: : the tost Lan boon wade to matisty thore who City Hite apdpr, <3 Teben (o thelr Tauguage; gattor up theirim- | liitourreivente be bude upon the fountations of | q Hees Fad to ita ate | 12 lin thtertor of the hidue wére ptnced may havo bollevod what a certain class of son- ity Ring of 1673, * ploring importamities; hear tho watis, the | (he apostles and proubele Seats Christ Himself being { tha vicinago. the church was crowded to its u THE FOLLOWING DUCUMENTS t sational journals have stated, to tho effect that & groaus, the improcations they Interpret; catch | the chief corner-stone, we Legin the erection a Sule moet capacity, all ptanding-room being occupied. " History of the Sinai Conarexation written by it would poison the soil, and tho plants would fines 4 oe ‘ the deep tnport of thoir mewdagos to earth atid beta Ly calling oan Eby HATS | HY wien Laser at The church Is a beautiful thie edifice, with a Mr. Monenths) hs const allah abe by tata of the sariaiiaka 6 ant roreae indisidoal a e sol -Tho Inthates af {ie Mlowtath#fton, m1, 5 0. ist. of mnembo! o onint-kerb wth — Cae Ballas heaven, and yon hava learned tho mesterious | thom wo aro engeaed in ite consituction, Give toy | seating capacity of about 250. It haa windows | Dien, NIN PomT tr Uae Ot a i ees nothing more—if it receives thie poison to tho p vial Gat Looser "1 torrible in aman biatory ie Oren to ‘you For Fee a a ee teak | 2 pteival Biace, aod walle and ceiling & see of Tne Tninbak, Nin aud — othor oxtent of about 1,000 pountin por acro; but wo Seg : ? uD EU Abas = HA re fully freseoed, The cholr occupies An arches ty “IMeaeD.+ nh Messe ¢d 4 eaoieera’ yi a n . tf . 1 uly coe: daily papers of Chicago; Jertah Messenger, jonot apprehend that potato-growers will in Fo aad Te eee Te Reece | Gommplateds, accent, it ae the file of THY | secous back of and above tho pulpit, aod tt itis | of Now fork: vevcish Crnte, of tnd. Samo city | feittoluinestolke Poe erewere et SHOOTING AFFRAY AT LAFAYETTE, of crnel tongues and slighted bonevolouce, in | contribute to the growth of sound fedruing, and at wo | also o beautifully-ornamented church organ, Tho | Amerieah tataelite, of Cincinnati; prinjod ser- THE MECHANICAL ALTERATION OF SOILS. + Special Djapatehto The Chtcagn Tribune, , dieastera that imperil and in doatha that darken | @ather within ite walle the Mterary treasures of the | 100 5 ny Meciare began to proach at River | Mons of Ur. Rohlor and other Jowish divinad Tho laat font Wry actond hard heon oxcellont |: Harkywtré, Ind., Juve20,—A ehboting Affriy Your iifo. in thio seuse of your ein andl tngratie | "6% Iet.uelfart, fo Nalue, fone, a aera | Park in April, 1374, and the corner-stono of tho | it anual report of M. AL. Gertolles, President hela to tho lalling of weeds. wo har found st | cceluttbn Met ovoulng ak the dope BE HS Chick. tude in the Ince of Infinite love, you know what | of hdchty animate both the teachers and thestitents | vepsent edifice was Ind in June of the admo | Chey Siac Mig Legal Nev's, Jund 19, 18755 so, and havo fo inbortd nt thoin that this ear | so, Latayetto & Cincinnati Rallrond in thie city, tho e rt 1. City Comptibiior’s ropott for the fitdal Year, i wo have only used our httle wheol-live, oven .in PSSST prey arated eae ay # ey Thos a suusier ey of Hite thera | fn that frien tat any ied mae yoar, Nov, 24, 1874, ehortly after tho building | aud other dotuments, # sou sta ae ties. enchan pay aie thd eniltivatioh of otit kardeti-cropa,. Thdxe who’ | 48 the éxcutalou trad caérylig thé Dats and Arotoars of joy. After Joseph's long separation | fons, may wareaolrs to turn to hest account the | rag completed, the church was organized, NU DEPICATORY sruitox FOUNR : have got them under need nob Lereaftor be ee- | thor ftenile tu Chitago tak proparing to loavo, Of Chicago, ind perhaps as fot Routh as Central MMnols, Whatd-oll soap, carbolic or chiyaalié eoap-aids, or cyen stroug suds of common gafb eoap, in which one-oighth of anounce of purée earbolic acid cryatata Las beon titsolved to each pailful, or 41 bince of impure catholic acid to the samo quantity, makes & pretty good applica= tion white ihe young ato moving forward to fix themeslyea in the more (ondor bark. ‘They aré in motisth only fora for days, And thereford thoss naving trocs infested with tho oyator-shell louso should watch cerofully for the almost rl: "4 f riod of atidy aud preparation, May = spirit of . was then preachéd by Dr. Koller. To ¢om- frona his fathor dacobie housp, after all bie | Derg oh nya agde ncaa andar meriey the | Yesterday afforsoon tho front of tuo pulpit | Tam ae mT tne pear we a er a Re SYP | y foundation of this edifice in prayer, may all | was boantifully decorated with flowers, an arti- | tedto ual dtd be glad inight think forevor from thosowho wore 60 | oir Iabor in connection with ‘this Seminary ith vi df has grantedto usto rojuico in au td be glad dear to him ta Canaaa, bis beloved brother Ban | yo tone wilh an oye single to Thy glory, and with tho ficial rock-work gtown over with vines ant lows | theteof. Too atond which tho builders havo roe Jamin finally stood with bim again. Theroin | staos of Thine approval Fill our halls with atudeots, | ¢r4 being oruamontod ora jaree croks of flowets, | jected has tecomo the chief cotder-atorie.” | tho proseuce of tho tair boy whose looks doubt. | gend hither men tall of faith and of the Moly Ghioet, The fron ob ie eee taut eolbcaat reatit t id Epreor Wee slonient: Ceri, ncn fore brought 0, inind all the old eatearments | or the’ words aus’ may ine education wulch’ in| Among the elorgy present woge the Tov. Dr. | ligion, folirrive to thelr antiquity, their Sag nitoee atad holy fu foutifal eh Hit | imparted hore bo auch aa shall make able ministers of | ‘Thomas, tho Rov. 8. W, Duftiold, the Rov. J. 1. | glory,’ aud theif aacrifices, tholruntbatched devo. Inuyou hie heart, tha peneup love of yeurg | Wo New Testament rueu sound in faith, strong {9 | Walker, Prof, Swing, and tho pastor, the Tioy. | fion ta the falth of Abratiaun and Lo. lho law of earning for oxpression, suro of tho traastiro of | Sua earnest; fallin, and wise In declaring tue truin | J+ B. MeCluro. Mosca, Hs also tracod tho varied fortuies of ints doar brother, and secing, as it were, tho | saitinin dequs, Let our work redound to Thy glory, THE PXENCIBER tho ecattoed Jewtdl pboplo, Ahd slowed how whole family ronmited again, tha joy of Josoph | Let tte fruit he unto holfucss and the end everlasting beeen with tho singing of an anthom by a quat- | géneratidn attor ponbration thoy wero pario- was full. It was a deep, pure joy, ao deep abd | life, for Jenne’ sako, Ameth totte cholt, after which tho liymn beginning— ented, and how, gradually, thoss who had Ins yorely troubled with tése peat, If thdy dno tho | Jobn E. Fah ono of Proper meaua for provention. ‘Thoso dry | through Wa thaln, folitid a’potedn aomdwliat fh seasons have also tendéd, In 2 prent measure, to ad Ww ‘, ¢ Anit i amichorato and to bring our prairio-wolla Into ox- tastehiag, Muss Hak ta Abity and usihg yory cellent mechanteal conditicti. offensive lahguage. Eitel took nim by tho arm Why? ‘Tho. soil, excopt m_cortain, localities, | And indiated on His gottlng ont bf tho dat. Hoth fhe nok bear 90! wét an to hocome Injured by |* walked ollt togodliel, aiid, hd tlid alopped td the plowing. The wise farmor should profit by this | giound, tho wtionger struck —Eito loaton of Naturo,'and Heréafter nover plow his | {erriute’ baw “oree” tho ora, Se. Jand when so wot, that it will not break in afria- | guppored with knuckles, cutting a bad gael, ble condition fromh the told-board of the plow. | nuufolling him,ta the ground,, Lite apres ia tol NEVER PLOW LAND WIEN WET. his foot and Wo beliove ono causo of tho auccosa of an- ent, ee Pree pea . Titel en clont husbandry way from the fact that their | throo.timb 6 Committe, in passing the! 8, gniy ond what tal aud forciblo that this strong and berola man, ‘The Rov. Dr. Diackbutn then read somo acleo~ Come, than Almighty King, furod und insulted thort becamb shamed | croscopic insects, ‘ Adelia” aaya: crude {rhplémenta of culluto wonld bot dow | tort chadit Behr the Dake, nd Sain Uae this vory flower of nobis manhood, could not | tions of Boriptute, after which the bdx to bo laid Holp us Thy naine to sing— of thelr manners, until = to-day, In | qnere aro two apectes of bariclive known in tha | © plomiog the soll oxcopt whan in & friablo | ‘tnovtralis waa fudt Idaving, abd Hitol slipped on ntate, and consoduently Ii cotidition. Moreiu | bond and went to Chicago with bis excursion, contain his soul. Ho sought whore to \eop, and | is; tno corner-atone was oxbibited, aud the fol- | 788 sung by the conte ation, Tho Mey. Dr. | all countrics ahd among alt the hatlons, mon of ied 8 ‘Tho firet i tt if North At if entered into his chamber and wopt thera, In Thomas thea read the {22d Pralm, aud tno Rox, | the Jowish race attainbd to the hiehedt foditions Tule qennraily knowuay Marries barklouse (argh, apd fe generally knownan Maria’ Dark-louse (Aspldi- | lies a fact that moderns may profit by, ho wounded mat was taken to the watch-honas thoao tears waa a hol: Lt. They told of | lowing ‘Mr. Walter dotivered a prayor. ‘The choir then | jn the giftof tho Goverametit beneath which | otue Mar: Walsh), During the winter munthe, We havo alwaya bolloved, have repeatedly, cr ratibude, and hope realized ad Affection stoal- LIS? OF ITS CONTENTS fondered another anthews. after which they lived. ‘Tho ancicrit faith still flourlahba, | scale is found, of 8 dirty. wht color, adhering cl so stated, and havo ratistio’ onraclves by what: ile pounde wero drosoed. Pers tere Fist and true to tho last, “Choy wore eloquent | rond: Copy of tho Dible, to Colfarsion of PROF. s3tNa and could never bo eradicated from tie Jeiriel | to the tree, irregular tn itephaue. Unon removing ue | practice, that, Ih olit virallt Westorn aoila, bola | Naglo, from Brooklyn, Now York. ‘to-day he ta with sacred recollections, and the blles of virtno, | Faith, tho Catechiama, tho Form of Governtnout, | detlvered arermon on the valno of chtrch or- | hi Lesa bb tarda Sah Ug. SEEM COINS ‘ They are nat condiderod very injurious, since thé patiiral enemied and parasites Keep them in due unda, ‘The nccond specie (Aspldiotue couchiformis, Gitiellu), coulmonly knows as tho dyster-aboll bark- Touro, is one of the most ucktructivé fuaceta fold in the Northérn ‘Btater on te applo-tree, ‘The dcald of thia spectes prosenta, in tho winter-tims, uniform shape,and f9 of an ash-gray cdlor, containing eRg# Puro while, Instead of red as the formar apeciés, Just before hatching, tho egge turn a yollowlntt color t - principally loa: and humus clays, tho want of InechdiicAl condit-oni—friabilityts a roster | at Tegietoum weg flrgate apparently aufteriog drawback to’ fertility than lack of manure; not that wo uidorestiniate the valad of ninhtre, Lut hare again maantive acta Bod mechanically, aun vieor of tho 85!1, jomically. .), Juno 90.—Laat alght « Our praisio-roits,—loam, much, and. clay,— SLES Git ba uddctnk atte Whon Ind virgin Blata af6 oliaeadlériged, Usa | ToustRbOUE On thd sidatnot Atintiexdta, of tho granular stato, which glyesfreo percolation to | Keokuk and Northorn Lino, onterod tho. stato. the wator, admits air, aud prevents Contraction | room of a whilo lddy-pasachgor . and dttomoted art, and tho wealth of a heart holding now ite be- | puok of Diciplino, and Directory for Worstup | ganization ud church momboreblp, froth the Tho chelt, ab tha conclusion of the #ermon, : i foxt: “Dato yo despise tho Church of God,” | sang a beautiful hyma, lerae Peet cee caumnaee, | He ollter ay men of the Presbyterian Church; copy of tho oe Ho eaid that it wasn fact. that only a small pro- Ae Hosentlial returned thanks to thd analerico Fee eaten are eanettn SL iteaele | corporations the Cathogues for iv-l_and | Clomerte ot ‘omar were” oatistta, to | Ma caned "> “OMETeENa and tho earemer ness. fas an oxperouce often #1 " stantially ropeated among the living. After tho | 1874-5, the Interior af Juno 17, tho Prestylerian | church organizations. Ho supposed tliat not a Tobe pganon of siafforin aud profileas toil, after ‘Monthly Record for Juno, and » copy each of moore that ane gat OF five adtlan oxpresned any MISCELLANEOUS. otmourity,-mlon "iyo paiotul stinyanco. 1a. ended ‘Tue Curcaco Tususz, Times, and Infer-Ocean | Mook agcinc it seamed aa if thero wes & warfare KY. and the hour of triumph and Liappinesshescomo, | of the 101h inst; anda writing containing tha} between philosophy and ecienco add tho Church, » VW. FARWELL, i and, about Drat ty tho third week in Juue, accord- | aud expansion iacidant to froezing and thawing | to outrage het persot a teara tell the story of tho gratofui and oxulting {| names of tho Building Committe, ete., under | and oven betwedn the kecular pros and tho Wis ACCOUNT OF 2003's LONDON WORE. ing to Season auld fatitudde, the young les einetze from | and tho alteraavlalia of & trot ad dry condi- foatite dhs tudj ear oe or {he faatncers, heart, Jt {sso with tho chainpion of man, who, | whose chargo the buililug is to bo crectod, Church. It did soem that tho tte, tho baauti- ‘Tho Inst dumber of the New York Independent | under Ata ‘scalo nud disperse over tus feo. f, hole tion, Ropeated vtirringa whon ont of condition, 7 tie 1statich, for yeara maligned and derided, noes at Inst the | "ie gione was than lowered into ils place, | ft! aud the cod thovild go topother, and all | has & long lattér trom J. V, Farwall, of this | Prete Toruoues cara longet before rmovinie an | of Plowing auch bilb whon wat cduses thomto | AD, union diacovering tho situation, solzed s tho Kealo fur soveral days, longer beforo moving, In afew days, thoy become fixed tu tha treo, aud a white, woxy mocttion comriences lo {ssue from. tho body, intho shape of fine threads, Thi, at first sight, ap- peart ty ba the bddy of the inacct, ahd becomte a yellowish-brown color; buty pon retndvilig this carefully, the body ‘will bo found underneatls and soparate, After three such —_growttis the acalo. aesuinci the — tegiilar _oymter-abell shape. Upon removing the scala the inact will ba fonud acctioly fastened to the fred by a elight ihitieh fringe, and occuptea only bait the spico within, ‘ue tino taken for this process {8 udnally sbout tea months, and, if the scales are theu lifted, the Insect wil be discovered in tho act of lasing ite eggs, Dur- ing the progres ho parent louse shrinks awoy, autil, whon all the egge are deposited, aho cau scarcely bu dietinguihed at all, As mAuy an 100 eggs aro often found under one ncale, Since only ove Urvod is pro= duced annually, the eggs remain unter the acalé from becomo Iiko vast mottar-bods, and run togethor, | liandhpiké dud atrtick ths tiogto a’ Edit bu the and, drying again, they aequird tho nolidity | bid which broke bis ablill. Thé attite heppon- nearly of bricks, Suen foils, etirred when wot, |'cd Yetwoed thig city atid St: Louth, and! upot combine into smallor lumps; and, onco in thi | the Arrival’ cf tha boat hei t 4 pon stato, nothing but thb continued action of frost. | wanted’ ta mike the blicee Vos, ome can over bring thom again into condition, Such | pat wero La eri out oa ba Roe soils aldo becomb thors or lead inttitsted, when Hachottuaeter. dunt ity bas es y tho in good condition, after raina,.and roquiro that | from the what however ti ohne ‘rors tee Chis cenit ba Wrekery: en soon. aa-tho juud-te wlll nogro dock-baitts ashore. Thay mera linta. ‘took ciently dry, to roach the Lost results in tillage. ing citizens, abd wera at ohco tolltiod by tlie oer ROTATION AND FALtePLowitd. = | lee ta leave tile tley, y tho po~ Those {farmers who aroin tho habit df Keoptie One Citys. ° 7 ME atriek rotation of cropa aro koldant troubildd KILLED, WHILE RESISTING. AN OFFICER. th Inmpy soils, or laud bodiy out of ton- 81. Lovis, Mo; Jove 40.3, D, 6 dition; for the judgment necessary to keep tho et ie al. D, Corry, & cone rotation intact aencarly as possibloenablostiiom | Guctor on tho Atlantic & Pacific Ratinny, pot to nea tho consequoncosattonding tho working of |'Yerydrtink Whilo bt the Ives Hongo, Seddild, hilunthropie principle be advocated adoptai, r culture should attach itsalf to some of the furms a criptive of ore of Noo End his tame rogiateved wiih tho vonefaciore ot | Cole Mason, striking Ut theeo times with a ham-| Cf Cheiatinnits, for Christianity was noting | Gtzy,domerpilte of the inbors of Moody and tho raco; it is so with the faithful friend who | Mer said moro than tho tehsion of the soul, Ife did nut goatee ae B was flung aside through basa suapicions, but } _ In tho meme of the Father, and of the fon, and of | think that all should be brought into ono croed, | tracts are taken: | whois called back to & holier confidence and | the Htely Ghost, and in execution of the olicessslatel | but gomowhere in the cooing shadow they | | All thesurtoulidthgs are pecniisrly unpromising to by the Hoverend Hoard of Directors of the Becsby- such men, from & byman standpoint. joy tre un moro devoted affection; it ta go mith the pa- | feria Theological Beminary of tha Northwest, 1 lay | Should find rest. The problem of discordant | Medea’ ind in tt fe ach rr tient, neglocted, friendioas ntudent of un- | this cornerstone, forthe foundation of a bulldlog, to | Toligion was too difficalt fot him to solve, ‘The erento CP ern teas ee ture’ and’ acienco who finally inakes tho | ho erected, and Thereby proclaim that timt» bocon- | fact romnined that the Church moved along | sro simply laymen, "Oy lust thie fact the world’ discovety and completos tho ifnvontion | sccrateit tothe setyico of Almighty God, and the glory | amoug those who wero at enmity or indifferent lover hae ke iileruim om thie island tn every element thut gives o now blessing to tho world; it ia so | of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, by the biewsing | to it, and that, too, when it necded all eupport, | of human progread, England for ages bus held the ‘with loving hearts that nyo been soparated by | of tho Holy Spirit, agresably to the principlon fg | Sttdehment, and sympathy, real key of unlveraal enipiro,—viz.: 8 sound Ohriatian ie jan Ch h pe =vembodied in itd faith, “ G)d haa so oniered the temporal powers that cruel fortune, as they aro united itt mdissoluble | 1Be Presbyterian, Church oe embodied in 8 | ‘The explanation found in the depravity of tho | faith. bo af 'y be ot To from Douds; itia go with all who come ont of dark | Cory Gotanment Book of Discipline, aud Direc: | Hoart would not oxplain tho whole of the plie- Porkte eoen and Daler iierey ales Leataing has Flaces into amcet wuushine, and who, sftot | tory for Worsuip, O.ler foundation can no mau Ia} nomenon. Thoy found so many good pasple out edt Ler tomplos alongslde of the Church of Cnet Btlovons triale, grasp the good bat so inspirod | than that wnich fs laid, even deme Garist, whole God | of tho Church tliat this explanation would not | hamfEnaande hterseage i tue pride of our commud and opamored thom, As the prodigal comes | aver all, blessed forever, and in whomn we havo tes| do. Ono reason seamed to be that outsidsre | humanity, Het mit@lonaties hate gono ovar the back penitent and roformod to bis fatuer's | d*mption through ils blood, oven the forgivences of | aeemad to think the Church had not moved away | wide wortl, wherdvér ber commerce has opehed up house, s# tho loved ond long tendorly watched | "4% Amen. from the past, Pcoplo feared that to join o | highway for them, so that ot home and | tho tine of doporition watt the fdllowing Jude; ex- | tho soil whert wet ; and tho part of tho farm Kept | Mo., yestorday, anti oroated a. prodt didturbanco, i % ‘THE REY, DR. TALSEY, church wat to cnalavo their intellect®, to sign | Abroad sue ban stamped the geniud of hee inatitutiond; | posed to tho warmth of the fall montus, an well us tha | i prads enables euch fortion to retequlro te eee ae a8 E uEuRLCO a rae LEE Cie srones it alc eae ie ene aee who was to deliver tie wddress, was sofilasta | Sout tts £0 crane quale infoltet®s 60.5180 | dna sot tt i on all aldes adroiited that these two.slm: | continual freezing aud thawing of winter, aud yet | fr 6 i reacquita a | Jaiited Bitics, & policemati, was called fii to pro. stato somolvitat simline to what it was when fi * it natural state, bofore lt wap touchet by tlio Serre the parce, and falllug ta quick Corry, ar- plowshare, or the furiows trodden by the fcot of | Teélod lilin. While on tha way to thio eataboosd, tine erg adiatn [ER Hite Coe bed ae ee i t , B I iy and, to-cave hiesel! condition, is “falt-plowing ; atid we hold it td bo | twenty minutes. eet nee oe He died in Bottht to tant, any crop oat thie fall-plowlig fae op x withatt replowing, than to touct: tt hon wet in: 5 rd &uBUE ne the eprings Land’ is always gut of condition for pan EO Tug SuaURGAN mins, plowing whon, the trosh oarth being squeezed in cara he Grand Juty of ud. the hand, il dood not rondily Grambie peut, Bae | £0 County, Ne d., indicted William Sartup, Sfu- rotdind the form given tt by thé baud, rillo H, Gillett, J. 0. De la Vergno, Frederick ‘1 Tf Iand is to be again plowed in tho sprivg, we | Barrier, Asa W. Fry, and Randolph Surbor, who should sdvigo, plowing as aogn, after Larvest as') cbrintitutod tlio Board of Patille Works of Jotsoy porsiblo, This serves a twofold purpose: . The ey omy Bas 2a foods sping up and aro dostfoyed by sh tiosts | Clty to 1873, fot fllogal paynistt of, adafly £51,~ ts , and tho gull atsd lidw th pone of tho aiitl, arid | O00 during that year on accoutt of work . ‘Tha 3 , ; ‘thn. | then Mavor, Charlos H. O'Noill, is also indicted air, guid damto dmolibrato it ditring tha aaron for spproving the payments, anf tho Chiof-En- - PRAIIE-BOILA ARE osUNED, ‘ gineor, John, P. Culver, for cortifying tho work, not £0 much by thelr wearing out aa by thoir oan a ae cine ot Aiarigad mechanical condition, Incidgne £0 bad |: giechp CYSTEMOUS SHOOTING. lowing, and tbrking the rola whod wot. Wo D 1¢ Chicano Tribune, ave already stated the poduliar atructird of onr es Afoines, Ia., Juno 19.—At Adol, on Mon- roils whon in thoir natural state, and bow thoy | day night, 8. H. Davidsoii, nroprictor of the may mesaurably bo brought back agalu to this | City Mills, heard hia pigs aquoaling, and wont to condition. In all now countries, fertilo soils | seo what was tho matter,—bis wife going with ard’ charactérized A potullar toxture atid . ing : condition, winch -cnebles tho Gultiva. |-Rit™, cArrring-a dentern: “As bo was turning to fof to” rode" thade "crap aatarnl | ATS thé Pen; a Ballot psagod lls eect ae expenditure of minimiim amount of labor. | Wat, 80, scldontal ahvt, bt to tae his Ufo, Ho So, for a eories of oats, whdat—that’ groat | “S "* * = stapls of now countries dud of ‘virgin toila—ts LEFT HEft NEST, produced with certainty on land not mtbjoct:to Speetdt Dtnateh to The Chiéato Tidune. draining. As. the seasons pase, the crop bo- ‘5 A ‘comen Sinoaed to YEtious contitigenciea Mehieh |. ove, Crt, ini; Stine 20.--4%e. Dr. Eagio and tend to roduca kath tho quantity and thé quality |-4+ Hs ‘Diskin, Luatan totdepfetor mt tho Bantoo of tho yield, nti! it ceaseu to bo a paying trip, |-Agcucy, Sloped and pasted thtotigh this clty This ia prinolpally die to the miecHan- | yesterday, Shb doserted ter husband aud child icel alteration of tho soil, Ib gauses | to unite hor fortunos with a man tofinttoly hor path bas beon so aad are joiued tobe torn apart | bo anable to eudtura the cold oxpoauroon the | wero trong enough, the arm of er peli open oa this traly, rest i no more, asloolang up from tho desert of tolly | platform, and therefore delivored {¢ from tho | power would again be its instrument for | hation, atits centre, than any of her own learned di- and sin, one sces the angel of forgivencss, and | steps of the Beminary, In thw addrova, Dr. | enforcing its opitions, Butthe Conrch of tho | vines tare erer done, No wonder, then; that unt of takes the laud that leads to * pure and blossod | Halsey made the following interesting roviow of | present ehould bo judged by its oin cliaractor, | this practical fect suotild spring the old seals: “Who We. tare only san tall the Joy aot Paleston in the history of tho Benny i = a soul, not dia Jadzod by the att theologies, ae i hone wig mo coms Se ee eer Rete, 16 dee! laces 0! ju soul. Hi ore ia no 'welve years ago a goodly num! 4 thoy paseed on to new ages ey arrived at J aweoter pouco, no ‘deeper, richer’ mflowlug | this round fur tho yntepose of laying tl new definitions, ‘The Church should noz be ro. | bY coumtaal ure aud sharpentug grown into grand Mo 2 Sone § & | in the frat t ballding of the Thevlogical Corniick reapers in the world’s Held of ripened geain of exquitite life, thau when one knows that tha | i 1B h perinanens building of tt vioptcal | garded ag nu old impostor éllpping upon them | ‘aiready wiito to the harvest"? Just {hw ous tulent Dardou that an impoued 18 removed, whoa, in | Orn" comuon, covered mith grate, wii scarcely a | UAdor a How gu:so, Lut they should accopt of the | grown 10s bundred, “with wore to follow,” ae one the cleansing and renewing of the Blessed | nonwe weet or north of it, and very few for half o Prerent, and give it their hearia and hands, | of their bytins o1 ta xo Bweotly ex, Tekscs the Spirit, all things sooni uew. and bia feat ard | milo in the direction of tho city, Now it {sclosely en- | tistory nover repeated itsolf excopt in tho small | Gospel’s tucreuse., Thetr work ju Oiicana, gate pisated on the everluating rock, with the hoavens | vironed on all sides with handsome residences, with | Incidents, ‘lho old baltis:s, sling, and crosu-bors ine. one. iY. Red a agletied bins Ly hi tho iy world shining in pon him, “He ts takes out | churches, schovl-houres, aud other public buidings | would not return into use, tor wauld the thoalo~ ) MoO ee Mat Cet Of tte Mare eet, oe cles Of the riry places whore he snk 60 low in his | in the near vicinity, all Indicating that tn » few yoara flewor the aut rornrn to vox thé mind aud | Susdayachools, ea proper geadusting. school trots follies. 114 weow tho infinite patience and tender eee te an en eaten ae neditibutibieto the | Heart of the men of to-day, Which to enter this great city aud proach the Gospel to ness of the loving Onw who calls him home. fe ocating of tho Seminary here, and we cuma to-day to What cbeckad tho gathoting of mion into | maltitudes, only measured by Seecsnaciiy at the alls realizes now all tho meaning of his wasted gifta | Iay auuilior corner-stone, to eruct another building, | Churches more than this foar of Cho past was tho | available for the purpose, drawn togelber only by and erring ways, bh slights of goodness sud tho | aud to take another atep forward in the progress of tuo | Jack of a proper appreciation of tho value of | God's truth carnoatly presented, Gladatoule, the fore ct i moat statesman of the world, who attended ono of tho stain of sin, And set ho in forgiven, Lo 18 | institution, church membership. One could be religious in id to die. Moody? “ God haa eud welcomed to the fenst of purity aod peaco and | ‘The Semery bad, indeed, exteted prior to the !ay- | one’s own study, of undor tho elado of troo, | Mestinge, said to ate, Moody 2 aa sudownd yoy f ou Givine joy. AN thatcan make bim immortally | M8 tuat Gralcorner-stono, It iad Ween opened in ) bot it was a dangerous error to imaging that mi Nr. edertal Se ae ts Sree mart s aston hat been tuught for | 47 fie glorious is his portion, What bas ho dove to | te fall of 28:9, and its cl M high religious culturo could be reached by soli- | them," Aud yet this may not have bechf a wise with, Merit meh mercies? Whatis be tbat bo should | {ous Juste at eeveral dere des te cinatenee { tary offort. No mau conld become 60 good a | wien wo remember that It is written: * Got bath bo the juberitor of such blcaseduess? Ab, | tion, during which alput 200 young men taro becn | Moralist in his atndy As in company with his | chowenthe weak things of the world to confound tho Tile erouttude, big. senso of relief, of rest, and traltied for sue arate kot caching t ost follows, ‘ae eanaWlian-oF soul ts gon] foraed Cae ee atts yeepcacas ‘That no flesh safety, hin Or Oo: i Buf our Seminar; is 9 btlil earlier history than | a porpotual rostatamont of roligious truths, awalte tute, ail chart oumuatente Gord yiclt thin’ Ita locedlona Uave been differsitc and ile srowtll | Jue carer anat mo RrOW apo in solitude | , Thero area dally union prayeremeeting and presct. el F has been slaw and gradual, but Ite organic life hun ? ing services every evening held In this place, Verily sacred in hia thought, mingle to make tho ingro- | Pe, ‘Unbroken, sta ayirit aud object. singe ‘ono, aud | 788 8 marro! minded and one-sided man, so | tie world is theced tipside down whet ail sccta mect dients of his blies, Woras cannot articalate its e the soul that bid its religion, spoke not of it, | tn prayer for the world's conversion, and preach the consciousness, ‘Tears owtly give. ft interpreta: | (ere a ae ate ie ee meooeL | dobatad no! ite doctrinen, waa apt only to lislt | Gospel of hs Bon of God in the Quetta Opera-tlonsey , fon, And ench teara sro holy, You do not in | though what wae at drat the Northwest bag now be- | redlizo the Great truths of religion, ‘Tho cluroh | 1a tho midst of what ia called * fe London doason, * your snyrome momenta Uke tho gaze of vulgar | come tho Interior, brotherhood’ tool up the ideas of catigion and | Pheu Ferment aa pee ston- wend. Nba) wesltty an eyes. ‘Thera in aaacrodnese about all deop griof | For ite wing, tho Seminary goos back to tho | prosented thom im new and frost aspects. In uty of the realm t4 gathered here to enjoy the i ayctics of fashionable Lifs iu this grext city, ind exquibite joy that pointe to rettromment and | yet 1450, aud ta the Town of Sauth [tanarer, on ths | that grent world of experiment, the curch aud | 8°25 ahiion to thks, ue of ne negent theatres te aleo Beolusion. Joseph, in tho overtlowing of hia the pravor-movting, tho dignity of ideas was | uaed every eventng for preaching tho Guepel—turnin; emotions, sought whero to weep; aid ho wone | Saaseswere caucus ut lst plane ly the veuetatte Dr. | weleted, and those Of value and worth brought | twe'af ieciscout’s foraples into Houses cf prayers = . into hig chamber aud wept there, So, whon you | yy was removed to Naw Alvany, lower down on tho | Prowmivently forward. ‘Tho nol.tary growth was In addition to these theatres, there ia a tent for aro etrangely amitten or transported with sitigu> | Otto, whore tte successive claetoi mers tangnt by thu | full of disproportion aud ioongruity. The | young incn’s meetings, movable to xny dealrable tocall- Jer happinces, you would fain go away where @qually venerable Dr, Mac3idater, and otter diatine} Church brothorlood was rapidly abandomng | ty. wear Mr. Moody ee. Ratheringy, Agriculsural you will bo tuolwarved, You eatmnob boar then | gulsied Professors: “until the, yeer 17.” at ‘hat | eant, and mon could confer with one auuthor on | Hill's now cloud, This vast hall baa heen croded the serntiny of the unaympathizing and msi. | Hue jit ose thought dviealle te cuage | religion in tho lanzingo of to-day, and with sine jomg men only,” under the auspices of the Young oro, ‘Chet which makes your life so awfully | iia nearer tothe centro of the great field, The Goa: cority aud earnestnovs, ‘Tho valuable divontan- | Mon'y Ghriatizn Assoctation of London. Of Afty-oue earnoat 18 eomething with which you want DO | oral Anconibly, Induced Uy the magnificent offer of glod itself froin the speculativo in the coms } imeetings held in this hall, the last one was the most their vitality te nulmpaired, ‘£ho question Las ultoh ariaen, Tow can thts insect aproad from plac to placd, anid from tree to treo, hinice tho femaia bark-iotteo fe only capablo of motion tor the frat three or fotir days, andy for the rest of her life, ta Army Guod to the trea? Ou very plausible why {9 by the transporting of young treea from ou place tu another. the scales being Already upon the treo, Auuther 4a, alnce tho Inavcts themsclves aro very light, ticy are ofton borne froin place to place by tho winde during tha fow dasa the, ate capable of traveling. Oltén, in @ large orchard, the brauches overlap each other, and thé insecte mi: graté from oudtres tosnolbor, Though belongiag: uaturatly to the Appletree, it fa often found upon the pear, currant, aud pjtut ‘The damayo doue by aue of theso amill fnaects, by the alsorpticn of sap, cannot bo percetred upon ‘the bard bark of tho tres; but, when found on the nott bark, und when tho entire trunk and linbs of wtnall treca are covered, the genera! damings is very groaty— often killing tho treo extirely in throe or four years, ‘Thera uro unio natural auomtes which prove very destructive to this insoct, A small maggot 1s eome- times found under the scale, tho larva of éolvo Hymenoptinous tusect, wliich destroya the eags of thu louse, Aemall mite has also been found destroy- lug the tnrect Iteolf an well 08 tho egge, and hda proven, a0 efluient in some orcharda aa to eutirely exterminate -the bark-louss. ‘Une of the lady-birds (Chitocorus bivuinerus,-Muts,) hag proven itself vory usctul in dostroying both kinds of barktoure, and 18 equally voracious in the larval orm, A ood way to exterminate the bark-louse fa by plat— vera! of these inaccts upon the infestod tron, It \w-oasily racoguized by ite pollaed-biack color and the blood-red spot on cach wing-case, When pladting olf} dn ofchard, it is yery {m- portant that the young trees Le care |. ally searched, and, any of tha scales aco found, they can be removed by scraping the bark, ince the eyga aro a0 well protoctod, all alkaitne washes, re of no avall, as they do mot penetrate, aud thoae of anolly uature are aptto injure the tree. Meuco, te ‘only time the bark-luuue can be auccosafully fought 14 during the few daya they ufo crawling over the limbs, aod then the dangor ju, that the ea uded will do~ atroy the folisye aud fruit, ‘ Ag they adhere only to the mote tender imbe of the winter-kitling, heaving and lifdng. of tho 5 roapddt. ' strangers to intermmeddle, You know how you x th |. Gyrus IL. MeCornitck, and thia | Munlon of church life, powerful, vast numbore rising to request prayers for | tres, they can only beefoouslly reached by the use Dt ? f:, inforior in o¥ory rogpdct. ‘No causa is koown, havo shrank {rom the pryiog oyen of tho curiens | broad domain of tad: from. Mesra, Suetteld und | AS ® means of ¥preading truth snd as an | thgmeelvee, z ora‘yrligo or aprayiig tustrumeut,, Caryaalloacid | COP, DURE rash mildew, ele, Uno. solls | or, Earle and sre ind slnays beel held in high who camo to look upon your griof whon the una | Oxden, Lill and Diversy, accordingly transfurred the | agenoy of charity, tho Church stoud without a | |," THe common people heard him gladly ” ia he truo | soap is also strougly recommendad. Iwill ‘be neces: | Sore mronesnaus. Ce hone Tondthor uniee | ostcgm in the Territory, Jou loved beat of all was iyinedendin the hours, | Austtution to. Curcagay nil ordered tt tobe opened, | rivul among the institutionsot meu, Even tho | 26,00 caruost Gonrel minister aa of our Lord Uinwclt. | sary, Lowavar to ropuat tle wealy a4 tho Lea do wot ae | thocombined action Of toleture at working, a 1S Ams aud how at times you wanted to hide away in the Rete bart altenstiot a ulnar? of forty-five | &tfore of the Church proved ics power. ‘Tho his- } among the bighor classes who dally crowd the Queen's | Urea i FATAL ROW, and therefor: not Iiable, to be affected by the- Snecta! ; aa chanical fnfluences, good, crops tontinns to to | ,S2tclat Corkespiidence af Phé Erica Peer: produced indefinitely. ‘Thila proves thet tho | - D8 Moms, In., Sabo 19.—A fow daya ago, in fallara of crops is not dué to the wearing out ot | Clay Tdwhelilp, Matioh Cavity, = quarrel oo tho soil, but toits changed mechatical condi- | carred relative to the change of & fenod, botwéon tion; for our atrong foams, mncks, and clays, | 8, Renfrow atid.lilé sou, aud Christoplier aré farrichor in organic and inorgaho muneer. labt, in whteb-the fatter want pridtopliet Sona nenes of your doopost agony or joy. Yes, that ‘ tory of the past showed tho immense iniluence | Opers-Houre, ‘The Archoinhop has recently written wvile 16 precloun above all to tho affactions is | 2eatr dugg whlch the {natitutton bas enjoveu 0 | of any church, whether for good ar avil. It was | letter for putlication fn the Trace, in. tegaid to tees too. sacred for common exposure. ‘There are } regular Profeseors, and haa ‘trained in full orin part | Just as dificult to grow love and truth in n | meetings. 2tls intended to pisase both sides, Many geusons when you wih to be alone, or at Ioast | about 400 yooug men for the Guepel ministry, one- | Wicked worl:! aa to grow oratiges whoro the frost | Of his imiujeters Jule in the meetinga and do all they when you desiro ouly the presonce of thowe who | Lalf or them at this place and the other bulf at 'Bouth | camo, ‘I'bo ait of the Church waa needed to | 8 to ald thom, while others say?" The higher oy lassee, educated and refined, don’t nood their tu- -en enter into your profoundest exporienco, | Usuover und New Alvany, All thea altke we claim as | dovelop the fair Paradise. The Roman Catholic | furs % “ whose pulees you ara sure beat in tune to yours, | Wtalumul. Wa bold them tn equal bom Chureh was the porpetual illustration of the vant | Segtected ras peta is nse lesa then QUOUMBER HEETLES—LATR-PLANTED REETS AND conn. Creno Gonno, Ill, June §.—Will The Farm and Gatilen * please tell Ga low to raise mungolda ; und will thoy do well wown aa lute as July 4? Also, how to geraeay, with the atriped aquasli-bug, Don’t ask for is name ; I don't know it, but, if cailed upou to give They ace always wolcomo, But the incan- | Note sike aud for thelr Manters sakes powor of combination aud orgamzatiou, ‘This | Thiele trueand it Innot trie, The = true vrosd™ iy | Wow one, Mould epuly Sutus Such Avinus, They are } than these sandy eouls, bis skull fatally erushod by wlice um thd hécids gruty of your own keen exparionce, and | thelr character our character, Thoy sro svattes agenay should every Church roly upon, and the | the ssine always, yeeterday, to-day, and forover, and | " anotuor question: “P.” apeake of planting céra as ot eutrom, sie wi 5 the |Prevence of the “unsytopathctie! ob. | over que broad fant, bearing. the Leal and jueden | churol that would most fully realiea ‘and put | tuerich and the for retusa and lénorant aust bere | wie at July 10.) Yor what purioee? Not with le os- FOREIGN. ABI DEFAULTER, server is B60 t Whe in the of the Church, Someofthem | tulo offout that power of organization wou! 3 talon uy sound corn, . is Svold, tho “contrast, You have” anatua | use goue as iisslouarice to tha-diatent nations of | aurpase “tho, power of Homo. “Tio | etive the greatest Ueno, Lacateothey rocoyntso thier | Wnest ie neatly a winior-kiled, plowed up, and FRANCE, Bax Fraromico, June 2.—John Miller; Becre~ in your grief, rorrow, or bliss, without tne con- | te earth, where are toiling tn tia great endeavor | sneakor doscrited .the great rosulte ob- | MUneer more keenly. Itscomacrnel toseeauch mulll- | ground planted tu cora, Chiuch-buge are Ukely t “a .| tary of the Contrsct and Finance Compsny, Con- Pants, San ho the eae of ‘Thirty | tt! Pace Railroad, was arrested on a train yoo- Q f F . Y | torday at Sfarydville, and talon to San Francisco havo beon considering tho Electorat bill.’ Thay by wapeclat train. Zt fe rumorad that’ he (6 have decided to maiutain the ajatom of yotin defaalter 0 the amount of $200,000, The canna ,009, j t tudes turned away for want of room, and yat tho ticket Vetiow thet Fou are enectacle tor the enrioun Pa Ep Er oe rr Ree TERT tnined by the | Piouoer onternrians of | arata leccutes al who are duternioed 10 hear an op- and unthinking. And it 18 not more pride that | gud acme are on the Pacific coast, Some are faitafny | Church organizations in the West. Mad thovo | poriunitytodo 00, Allesn geta ticket to some one robele against thie exposure to the unsympa- | and successful pastors in the great cities of the land, | Msslonaries had only thotr own strength to de- | of tho imeotings, Tho uilvantsge ta very great in thetic gaze. ‘There aro feclinga that ara too | at the East and the Weet, the North aud the South, sud | pend upon, how stuall could have beau their ac- | reaching the largest numbers, For inatauce, in the zacred for any place but the inner circle of | sme have finished their course and asceudod to thelr | compliauments, but the churoh organization was | Opsra-House there are three inaatitige § Gay SHO Be wway with tho remaiuder, Corn aud flax ara jouling. well, AL ‘Yoratay mangolda for fooding, the ground should have boon hoayily manured tho previous soa- son; then thoroughly plowed, harrowed, levolod, by Departmonta, . . % ternal rd ‘ 1, 7. p. uly and 9 p, 1n,—in all of which 15,000 ditter- f re f ispsid to be stock spoctlations, .Thé Company Prayer, Whon your’ tear ‘have’ most eprane | qfteng, mets vil bingo to our bee, 20 | frule of eteabarig vn senses | Seeabea’ineata tthd athe aie Set: | Bee Bicae he rene eengat alle Sr eewes | Ya the Assombiy yesterday votes reotietan: | S%05 felon ‘ sive meanings you want tho world excluded. | He eat 1980, sulin the witiding widee cusmersaow | Ju moraly wo wight think and speculate for- | ings, and tuts. conpuratively few would be reached, | coer, ayant n Dorroculy straight drills, 20 Lucties He ,, a , tions passed botwoon Gambetta and tho Bona- |" ~ “BLOODY BUSINESS, partists at to io oxtraordinary faratlon made |g, Paria gta bl neceaaary by the Jato war, i va bays e0-HA Ti DRDO RAMs, Gorman was atabbod horo 9 few nfghts since in ‘The Aevombly bas decitied to take up the Pap. |/the bask and bowels by Thomaa Heardon im s Ito Powors bil! to-morraw for debits, aeaen: owe’ ley lett: Hoge: Coe ntie, and DBLIEY THAT THE END OF TOE PRESENT ASSEMDLY eee ets Shay ti ed, Ra eee nPoeaty apart, at the rate of 4 pounds per acro to insure @ good ptand, covering the eecd about throe- quartors of au inch decp, As noon as the plant appears through tho ground, to mark the rows, run # wheel-hoo as closely to the drill as possl- bio to kill weods, Uura will work within one- fourth of on inch of the plants, Whew large enough to wood, thin to 6 inchea You sre wo far romovad in mind trom ite trivial- | 11 ed, it rounton, for the me snd | ever and find wo roat. Tho argumoute that | A childron’s meeting was Held in Dow Hall, East En ities and yauities that evon thor symbols are the greeting eof ‘OnE. acatlerod ‘iummul, and of i the | went to prove ihe divinity of Curlst, the Innmor- | lest week, couducted by Maj, Cols, of Chicago, and the offensive. triouds of the inary, May the Great Mead of the | tality of the soul, aud ail tho vital truths of ro- j last day ageranium plant was Hiven to each fenily Bat iu these momorable hours when tears are | Cb m the eforte of half acentury with bie! jivion, fell short of demonstration. ‘Thia | represented, 4.03 being distripuled. The Bavior’s ti ‘ Uttle serinon about the liltes of the Aeld and His caro the languaye of the deepest life, and whaa wo | final biewinge, ane uraat Wet fron Goutt Hane | Wa¥ ® melancholy stato of fovte, but It wau | for ttle children, with (hose visible aorinons that" they foe! Woo sincerely how littlo we yet among mon | Oyer, and the more uureraua siuimol from Now so, Ono must asauine somothing. Lvorv | carried home with them, os peg upon which to that slull counole or inspire ua, the fact of the | tiny (como of thom it, may ba gray in the} Welghbor should gather toycthor the most | hang the truth “fastened to maure place.” A larga all-soving yo and tho all-sympathiziog Hoart is | service), may meet with the younger sons probable doctrines, and form a church | number went {nto the fold of the tender #hephord who ubuttersbly precious. Une there is whomarks | of Chicago,” to compare experiences, review | orgauization. Thoy should haston to assume } carrios the lambs in His bosom, in tho-row; aud, whev tho plants get soil ARELOAGIES, 3 for him. our tear aud knowa the meaning of th . | the pact, and take sneoursgement for the future, | thea beat idoas; nothing camo from ondlews | _ Oueot tho most remarkable reaulte of this move. ; Lonpo ne 21.—. ie Wag ovon iu your blindnees sad’ bewltdcement Othe fuitten theologt:al ache of ‘the Hreauyte- | doubl, It wad hnecesiary to wettle down upon | Tica brbbait Inve active acevica {tora the igh: We ita: coeehose Mngoll fas feciee ther Blondardaye ane io rarioa ta teleeeitae ina A Quincy now. you do not understand yourself,—tho mystory rian Churoh, nous bas » wider field of ataore fimper- | gome definite basis of action. ‘The Church bad | renye ot nociety. poses.. Planted an Isto a6 you say, July 4, the | Govornmont hoa decided that a goneral clection,| , Sprotat Dispatch to The Chicaoe Tribune, aud the nutacte of worrow aud joy,—[lo kuowa | ‘ptivcstion than ours, The wisdom of the choice | sourained orrors, but the world canld never bo | “An ex.neuiser of Purllament and the wife of » Altogether, For Me is a fajthiul High-Priest | Woarthossoter seat Be ciate dememisctoe nave | wulliclantly grateful to it that it sonounsed some | young scateh nobleman areamdng sue. roel auccers Aonched with the fechuy of your infiriwitica, Eis | also located s{nular schools in or near thecity, Chi- | fixed puinciples aud adberod to thom, It main | ful laborers ia the Suquiry-room, and [ have seou them. own tosre tell us Low He vympatbizes with the | cago, one of the youngest of the great cities of our | taiueda firm pronud,on which action could go ou, | both distributing tracts and cards of admisafon ty the young planta would be spt to eutfer from our summer-droughts buforn they get root, Tbe 25th of May to Juve 15 ia our time for plantiug ssatleld-crop. Uursare just now showig tie shail bo hold this year; and there is no doubt Qrency, IL., June 20.—Yesterday afternoon a thes tho datembly mE ote for a floal disuolu- | s ght tookt placa at West Quincy among the men ong sethe Covering nh anys ia (oii, employed in the lambor-yard of Bradford & Ma- suffering ones Whow Mo caue to save, If you | land, now presente tho remarkable spectacly of having | Doubt was a disintegrator ; sction was neces meellngs, sccompantod with kind words, third fy Coy, of this city, During tho moles if th H ‘ : " One of the nioss faationable arawing-rooms of Lon- | third crop; Butedoy, the sane. GREAT BRITAIN. ma Ys Fee noe ne one. ob fa cling to Hi vou aro eure of to utrong eonsdta- | four Ubeoltgial stminarioe tn euccueful operation, | vo eonmtruction, ‘ue heart must extreas a | One othe nt fuablonali Gearinu-focmne of Law | Mier, Weald be goed to sow rate | ennze wapey eee ene Re eA ccy game rors | mio recaivod e'Blow onthe head mith» pial 3 1 4 icket de) of the meetings aud cart ar a c 4 ‘ ‘Hye. ia Your carneut offort Lo follow Mint there you | onthe tread teaieet aeanuelitat trutiy ag rere uncertainty, Life must uot bes wandering, but hecoeaty orreepoudeie Wikis ladies of Asaeries | How tho same dstance foriield-edivare aa msn: | DUDE June 20.~Throo persons died trom |'42 v8 : i may kuow that there iv not » paog | ne m the word of God, as vindicated by the groat | @ march. Mankind muss not travereo the uote of this and go and do Ukewise in some | gojd, but cuver the scod ae elightly as posmble. | the effecta of drinking whivky at the fire Friday AERIAL TRIPLE-AOT. of ropewtanco, not w tear of coutntion | Protestant Reformation of thuslzteenth coutury, and | oarth Ike a wandoring Jow ; it musk have faith | Book or corner ot the Lord's vineyard 7 uo’ pound of seed will sow ean soro’alnediy, | Mgbt Sovontoeu are inthe hospital from tho | St, Louss, June 20.—A special io the Globe Hen? ara eae aa Cherish in trial, Lag Minion On tata salt sock af Goal tration Goats ie ee guido ot eanduaks Thon Ios Shel sharali Fa ition Pippo reece ren te the donee ‘Thin to 6 inches in the ror, Sonate eet oume caune, Democrat says that four horve-thieves were & orca! y ear woeping, not a a : g - a brother! of good mon, whether ‘it bo | wnichisthelesding newspaper, Ouly one heaattermpted | Of courae, cora planted the 10th of July {a for |- : Wi y Pca ree Mart NnTeperenp reel pare foucdstion {bas bevneoudeeted ¢ ccugeel itentayer Eptscopal, Mothodist, or Provbyterian. Call it | (o write down tho tuectlaye: aud (he publisher edinis- | lato @reen corn, to come iuto mille abocs the ie es See Banged af Weldngtr, Hans, tact Phuraday alghs by Vigilantes. . -by invitation of tha Lord Mayor, vine sorvica to-day at Bt. Patrick's Cathodral, . LIBERTY. P, ‘Tho aarmon by Canon Keeper was w eulogy of | . dtectat Dispatch ty The Chicago. Tribune, monarchy, and the Eetablished Olaroh rosidenta | Broowrxarox, Ill, June 20,—The inmates of of the city comment aoverely on the epoarer's | tho. City Jail broke eh ito brick wallé this ! ny amo thoy plessed, but let it betho | tedtoa friend of the movonseut that tholr paper hed ‘What poured cut all ite lf for your enivation, | fantuureucrenaetla tre permeiiter a wenetace | great brotherood of thought where thay could | been injured very much in ite circulation, fag’ fatue You can go away to Him as you can to nonoelse, | fet, of Erangolivn, of Presbyteriaulam, of Calyiniam, | tind the useful in life,—tho good, the beautiful, | ence by its hostile attitude toward the work, such ap when the grief iy avre and your gladuew deup, | have been ield, have been defended, lave been tauuht, | and the trua, He prayod that God might blew | argument bs Dotent—the only one that will inodify an, suud fool that au Hii you can fay ail your burs | b's, ga, ert um gropeasta 77 ayer cuget | chain in thelr antororio, vite Snorage clot (he wee Inthe Oper one See ee ary pertunia of Loavee te foe eiued | asticular, no semiaary tn the work! as n'in0re ‘Tue Hoy. d. 2 AleCinro then road astate- | next werk in Bow Tal, Batt "Hud, nd attor that tho Ume of froat, and then to he ahooked and picked aa wanted. In 1869, field-coro, planted early in duly, ju Conteal Iiliuols, ripsned so that 1s was cut, ebocked, and mado good corn, We plant field-corn os early a8 pousible; harrow the wools often before the corn isup; oultivate mont of hall in the Bouth ‘fide wilt fed until 8 | taste. In tho evening tha visitors enfoyod tho | morning, aud made their eveapo. boat of all, ye cau know that if you abide faith- Gut yoni pee rol tie ast achat wet THE FINANCIAL CONDITION bof Juve, when the Ameticen Syanaeliate wil ciao CeaUb rally Bale ths ore is soup Eee wae honpitatities of tho Lord Mayor's manuon, . : fo) all tually bave His own joy when all ae Dr, Matthewa, Dr. 31 ur, Dr. Puillp | of the church, The building had cost 5,239, | thelr labora ta England snd rejura hom, (a our way of making a crop of corn, DRITISN NUNLE MATCH. The Marbles of the Parthenon, teari wiped away, aud sorsow aud sighing azo | Linustey, Dr, James Wood, Dr, Thomas, Dr, Stewart, | aod the furuiture 1,124, making a total cost of 5 TAK STUDY OF NATURAL HIWTOnY, Loxpox, Juno 20.—A coutest took place at Bondon Ginbe, po more. Vr, Green, Dr, Nice, Dr, William M, Bolt, aud Dr. | $6,950, Of this amouut, $2,400 had beon raised FIRES, ‘Tho Soientiile Assosiation of Poorie fi Edinburg, Saturday, between the nffemou of Tn 1809 Jord Eliey, the English Ambassador oe Jord, have witered up uncertatn vounil by subscription, leaving an indebtednosea of cured Prof, Hurt G. Wilder and Prof. J me ” | England, Irehud, stut Scotland, for the {ntor- | to tho Porto, visited the Pirmaus io au English NEW CHURCHES, ERaHLaLWe MTVU Eeslatbaatie Oo te 23,830, Nomarke wora made by sho Nev. Br, AT AURORA. 1 stock, of Coruell Univoreity, the titstas inet national challenge trophy, Bcotlaud wan by 20 | ship, the Montoy, and carried away from tha ee Slwaye bave Leen, aud by the grace of Gud we iiwaye | Walker aud the Nev. Dr, Thomas urging liberal oedia Dalen te hy Coae Teens torupon ihe conparntive nuatomy, noctogh md | Poimts,uead of England and 199 shead of | Acropolis of Atheuu s large collection of eculpe THE PRESBYTERIAN SEMINARY, futead 10 be, We are equally opposed to the dog- | subvoriptions toward the Tquidetion of thiv ine | 4, ML, June 20,—Two mo yslology of vertebratce. ilo will locturatapion | etd Fates, Selesoy, $d otliey antiquitled, whlch he lise SSIS CISEVONE OT TEER CURES manof Romani aud Kituailem on the one hand, | debtediew, About $500 was subycribed in cavh MHOKA, Th, June :3.—-Tivo more! sncendiary, | VAP Tiesto. goneraly On. Itelliventerrrend Sees en obtained in virtue of a Orman of Bultaa Selim LAYING TUE COUSEL-5TON APEL. =] aud to. the specious gicroaclinente of | Hatioual- | or demand notes, and $1,500 takeo in 8 per cent fires occurred laat night, The hay-preas and ad: | aernorary Or, ee oe iad eaksey. ap ‘The Salt Tax in France, TL ‘Those antiquitios wate pasted in seventeen The cornerstone of tho new chanel and Ue { ism aud « tajtized infidelity on ihe otter, it ta |} hoods running ive yeare: joining building Doss the west depot, belonging | ceptions to llulos iy Zoology; and will saperi: Pall Matt Hudget, cauas and ombarked ov board the Meutor, which brury-building of the Presbyterian Theological | smiuently anurouriate, therefore, | that, amongst | “Wuittior'y poom, boginning “All things are | to N, M. Smith, was totally consumed at Bominary, ab the corver of Liacola and Fuller | Sormer-stsue a eopy of ake gare te tule Yo wo," wat thon suny sea | 19 oiclock, Joan, about @L aU | iunated for One of onr correspondents in Parig writes: | started from England, but wae overtaken by a the Sacred Scriptures | Thine; no gifta have wo," ton avonuos, was Isid Saturday afternoon, A Tho Republic tas been proctalmed here, and | storm off Aviemona, tu the Ialand of Cythera the Asxembty has voted an Upper Chamber, and } (Corlgo), where thtes dasa aftor ahe sank duriug ‘s tag upon nalt, plehy from timo immemorial, | aviolont tompeat. Lord Elgin wrote to the tevd worm inthe laboratory. Wrof, Commtock wall instruct in Entymotogy. Prof. Alphonse Wood, of New York, wilt Lavo charge of tha vy e ‘the Westmlovter Standards, | dedicatory hymn. ‘ho pravor of dedi:ation and | 91,00u, Ababout midnight, the residence of J. platforn had boon faid acrosa the partion of the | JY? Se andi rit webu Eebepente: of ous serena, the benediction were then delivered by the Rey. | (,' Yanbassel, wav discovered in amos, ‘The ti a. “ classes in Botany, Wo kuow of but few places | hay boon regarded with horror.by the poopte. | Admiral at Malta suklng for assistan walle already up, on whtch the spoctatore stood. | that tess should be places iu the uiaterial farudarions | o* Y* Dudleld. Upper portion of the bulding wes coueummed, to- | in Illinois better adapted to uohi-work in Ea- | Gup of the vessous why tho ait tar was e0 | alortiy. artived. in tues form ef & oaiaberci ‘Tuo place of the corner-stone was at the corner | Prete uscuians, und, pricelplce: mich, liey ney tort SINAl_ SYNAGOGUE ftmured’ in the Liverpool te Loudon for 88,040; | the iinole layer, negrLeoria; oe ea OF | unpopalar In the conntry was, tue cruel way in | divora from Calyinos, who micccoded in ro towaras the Bo! building o1 1 facts, doctrines, sod principles which they set forth : vet the Ulinols Hivor, near Peoria. which the /autz saulniers or walt amugeters wero | covoring ¢welve out of the seventeen cases. inary building on the Fullerton | tuat ‘she gran ap tual temple of the Church ia LAYING THE CORNER-#TONE, which will about cover the los. ‘he Fire De- BB COLOUADO BEETLE East, anishod. Most convictions were Tatowed by | The ities which wer: vod iT Avenue frout, The coromonies were begun at | founded, Jesus Christ bimucit elng both the builder | The elite of the Jewish population of Chicago | Partment wa promptly on hand oneach occa | This peat seoma fairly to bave invaded New | Pepital punlebroest, the others by the maltese in anata Stusense hit tes Plaved about half-past 4. ‘The ancemblage was. then, diaroieaod with the | {Hed out yesterday afternoon to witnesa the | 0% and did excellent tervice, York, Vonneylvania, Vugiuls, Now Jersey, oto. ; | and whore the husbands could not bo canght the | five casew reialued hidden beneath - tho con ran laying of the corver- ARIS ROLF ESS aud tho advance-guard ara la the New Eugiaod | wives wero beaton, In-the relgn of Loui tik tho op Lagann benediction by ihe Hey. Dr, Esliatt, ving of the corcerstoue of ihe new Binal) giye cheusaud Dollure for the Leve | Hiales. ‘the Agricultural Devart poole) waren ool, praieen tina. ae standing ear the atone anid: Wo are now an- SHE NEW ULILDINO Synagogue, situated on the southwest corner of | ~'¥® ve otian Byes : tugion aa just walid up tothe daagoe torpet | 24s yathe, SEMREE, OF ,cguvictions | was | Makoukwa, a yontleman ronding at ‘Bein! ral \- ft 24 : , . " fOr h a Ua er wenb a teribe fle of ie ee ae fe leamediataty eoltece wita jin present ibd d-} Watauh avenuo and Twenty-tiret strect, A Saw York Times, Peunsylvania, we suppose; and the Asaistant |-depaties onposad the impost strenuously, 1 ne to the Archwological Soolaty of Athone %, | solid platform of planks was coustructed, and | A snit broghs by William Gtena agatoat h iuary of the Northweat, in promoting the ends aud will bave a larg ataloed-giaes wiudow fu the woate wera plontifully provided for the visitor: Charloa E. Mull, to recover $5,000 tor baying put “for which the iustitusion wee founded and ay | {0% over the doorway, | the bilding wi! cot, | iho devi atory of the building forming the basle, | QUE His eve, was tried end concluded in Bupreme Peenaisisionl. Ita specific purpose is for claus- | 9 chapel, with m aonting cavacity of from 200 to | The uow building, called ‘Tua ‘Yemple,” has ic at nerdy. arrearat pal the teniuneny 'Y, aod a chapel, iu wbich the pub- | 250 persons. Toe buildlug iv to bo connected | beon already dvacribod in the pages of Tux at Glenn was leaving tho thestre scoompanied Us worrhip qf God may be observed. Wocaunot | with the old ous, At the northeast augle # | Tupuse. by bis wife, when Mall came up iu front of them doubt that the God of our fathera will approve tower will be built, to be aurmounted by a spiro Nothiug of s gaudy character attended the | sud insultingly put his head up to Gleon's wife's Entomologist of the Hevenans has given its uaturat history, yeara siuce published in ¢ho West, and also the more antiquated means of dusting the vinos with Msriu grven. by tapping & veseo! coutaining it—aod holes—with ste, “The Farm sud Garden" haw advised that the Dopariment be sent au Tlluols mwohine for kill- ing the peata, and i$ haw alrosdy goue by ex- the impoat on salt be levied," ‘it will ing that the marble was plginly table lying no longor be the tax collector who will come for | ‘on thy bottom of thaxca ay tho depth of about our contributions; ft will bes Daron of the |'1U fathoms (06 fect). It is thougut shat, with Middle Agos taking up his stanton tho alimou- | the new diving appliauces now in use, these tary bigh-road, sud crying, *Yonr’iwouey or | marbfea will bo esvily récovoreble, and It ts jour Ui! ie may or die.’ “Animal food.” |:bolisved that the Greek Goverument will be remark 1 'gayo force; but eal was | dinpoued tu rrants sum of money te the Athons E spt ® . noceussry, Look st the vigurone myscicn of ttre |,Archwological Suciaty which will eusble it at our o. reaching about 100 feo} sbove the ground. ‘The | ceremonial, which wan opsued by the singing uf | face, After this reult Gleno spproached the eae, | ; aie rT C1 40d Parpowe, He theu called apon eatinieted cost of tho building is €21,000, of | Hebrew byiuns, tho whols audience Jouuiug iu | defendant, and the lafver then struck bitin the | _-A New York Stato journal advives aabuing one- | giyfeke el tes resbl/n aid Utes are eee] aga to wioeged th the yecovory Of WLse0 iukore who dellrared th "ATTON, which sum Mesera, Josse D, Wiliams, of Fort | tho mj posing refrain. Thoro waa also a hymo eye with bis umbrolla, causing the injury com | fourth of # pound of tho greou to each gallon of | pessante of Lombatdy, who are fot on rguited he gogiuty Gupios of the reavct:of tho O J vei 0 following prayer: + | Wayne, Cyrus H. McCora@'s, aud Claudius Y. | in the Euglish tauguage by the Gorwania choir, plained of, ‘The defendant denied the insult, | water. We strong enough to kill bugs Poot nelther could exist withant nal i rd How.'| mailer of tho Gaerga Perey, tap ship 0: over, tha Goverauient required tyr ud tho! nigh the twelve pee eae opposition to the catra tag upun nd Was Of nO’ parke3 ao Wull a2 three Letbere frum: vi . fe : Admughty God, our Heavenly Vetler, we thank Th Nelson have contributed b#3,000 each. The Dr. Kobler, pastor of the congregation which Id bis hat fi " ~ dep ialad wleh uu Suslatey. by ‘Toy race, bes | Building Coromittes ato Mesure, ft. Mason | now covets ia Masting’s Hiall, coruer of fodiens | fife wae jury found iu favor of plalattee ico MB ihe furtherance of Thy cause, Wo remem. | aud 0, B. Noleon; tho architouta, Mesure. ltau- | syouue and Iwoutywecond gtteot, then offered | tull amount Claimed. plante ap One pound to 60 or GU gallove of water lp ouough, if properly distribulea, Ju the Woot, singe the @pplication of plopor imple-