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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY MAY 4, T876-TWELVES PAGES, FOREIGN. BtelnVerger"s Story of the Racont Troubles in Samon. Contul Fostor's Ootidnot ‘Disapproved) and' that Offiofal Dismissed. Alphonso Toils the Pope that Spaln Can To 'Cathollo and Yet Bo Tolerant, English Libbrals Consure Disracli's Qousss in-thd Titles Bill Debate, GCREAT BRITAIN, THE MUTINEBLS, Y.onpox, May b.—Four of thio crew of the ship Lonnie, .who wore charged with mutiny and murder, have boen fourd gaflty aud sentencéd 10 bo hangod. . TN PARLIAMENT. 1In tho Houso of Lords, Lord Dorby, roplylng ‘o s queation of Earl Granville fu regard to tho Finslow, case, esld hat tho Govornmért bad 1ont o' dlspatch to the Unitod Blatds Govern- nont, swhich eonld hardly hava roached - Wash- . ngton yot, and until tho resalt of the pending ‘gegotiations wera known, it wonld be lucon- ryenient to pat all the papers beforo tho tionse. In tho Houso of Commond, Sir Henry James’ {Liboral) gave notico that bie Wwould movo 8 ros- Mution to the eoffuct that tho Royal Titles prog- amation doos not fulllll tho plodges givon by o Governmont dariog tho dobato on tho bili, md thorefore tao voso_on tho bill waa takon inder & misconception. Diarasti nccépted tho notion aa & votd of consuro, and not of B want of 1onfidenco, sud fixes tho discussion for Thurs- Iay nozt. ‘This action of Diracli was rospoudod by choérs and countor-cheara, 8ir B‘anr{ Drammond Wollf (Consorvative) ionouncoed that Lie would aak tho Under-Socre. wry of Forcign Dopartment whetlor the Unitod |tatea Govornmont had given notico of the sbrogation of the oxtradition elauso of the Ash- strton troaty. s Mr. Lows made a fail and comprolensive ipology for tho statomont in his spooch at o Liboral moating, st Balford, that tha Quoon yskea two provions Promicrd to Introduco o bill thanging the Royal title. s ... _THE COLLEGE BOATMEN. T.oNDON, May 5.—Ths Standard ssys tho chal- Jengo of tho Schuylkill Navy to tho University rowing clubs to tako part fn the Centonninl fogatta Lins again been consldorad by.the Cart- . dridgo hontmon. No definito roply was agrocd, 1pon, but Mr, Close will ¢y to organizo s ropro-’ lontativo crom. TOVQICAULT AND THE FXNTAN PRISONENS. London Times, Aprit 10, Thers wero yostorday displayod in tho win-. Jows of mapy shaps fn the motropolis printod yill, surrounded by a black ormounrntug border, ind beasing tho following hoading, descriptivo ¥ tho contents: **In tho memory of the [rish political prisoners condemnod for lifo, md about to suffor tho fonth yoar of onal servitado In English sod Australian gols.”” The bLillis sigaed ** Dioa Boucicault,” ina it s stated that * the following lisi has 1000 oblainod from the official Roturn of the Brittsh Qovernmont, furnishod in 1874, in reply lo & motion in tho Houso of Commoua fomanding tho names of the politi- 1l prisoners, tho offenso with Which thoy ~ wate charged, ~ aud tho amon- tonces poflicted. **Thon follow tho names of sightoon prisoners, the majoricy beiug soldiers, wna tho oblof oftouscs charged againt thom be< o “ pot giving information to commandin, aflicers,” **broach of tho articles of war,’” #mutinousconduct sud dosortion, " and “tronson folony in tryiog to deposc the Queon,” Among o clvitian prisonors cuumorated in the llst of )ightoen are Edward Shoro aud Patrick Molody, w¥ko were convicted of Lelug accossorios to tho murder of Police-S8orgoant Brott at Alanchostor o 1867, Immediatoly abova the printod signs- lure, ¢ Dion Boucicault,” is tho following an- pouncomont : * Tho object in publiehing this of- Belal roturn 18 to keop before tho minds of tho Eoglish people the true nature of tho offonses af the Irfeh political prisouors, sud to afford lun“flcnlnn to those who advocato the mitiga- ion of & pooslty thoy feel excossive,” It shouid be slated that some of tho sontonces sre not wior life,” but for periods of from swotvo to Mwonty years, — SAMOA. STEINDENGED'S 6TORY. . BAx Fraxoisco, May 6.—Tho Zoladis, the firat f the Hritish steamors to run on tho mail lino Jo Australia, arrived to-day, baving among her passongors A. W. Coe, former Amorican Com- mercial Agont at Samos, and Bteiuborger's brother. Thoy state tbit after the dothronos ment of Malcton by the natives on account of bis deposlog Stoinborger as Promler, Caph. Btovens, commonding tho Dritish atoam- )+ Daraconts, landed with & force of marinod and went to tho Counocil ouse, whore the Legislaturo was assomblod with intont to enthrono Malctos. Tbo chiofs ordered the native guard to takoa position in tho vicinity of tho Counoil-Houso, Bravens ordered hig marines to dissrm tho na- tivos, Tho guard resstod, a fight ondued, and four martnes wero killed and ~oight mortally woundod. 'Throo pativos were killed and fivo slightly wonnded. . ‘Tho natiro# wersinsufliclont focca to hiave extarminatod the marinos had thoy wished, but werorestrained by tho chiefe, who tolid Stevous thoy had no dosize to fight, but would 3ofond their rights. Siovens took tho wounded on board the Daraconts, Jouded with artillary, threw up brasstworks, and kopt guard bohiud shem fourteea dags; but no further demonstro~ tiona wote mado Dy tho uatites. They then ro- lurned to this Baraconts, taking throo ohiofa a8 hostages. Meantimo tho DBritlsh steamer Sapphiro ar- 1itod, tho obiofs wers transferrad to hor, sad fuo Darsoonts safled for tho Fiji Ielands laking Btelnbergor, his brothor, avd Cos, who was carriod anay mmn\; for his loyalty to the native Governmont. 'The prisonors wera landod at ths Fijie. Tho Daraconts was ordored to Aukland, presumably for the purpose of Laving tho nots of her Captain jnvestipated. Etem- borger wont also, aud coufrontad him, and de- mnll:«‘lud satifaction for the oufrage porpotratod on bim. : At tho timo of éaving Bamos tho Tascarors would be dua in teu days. Yoster, the American Consul,ncted through- put thoivonble in harmony with o Brltish. Coo and Bteinborger aleo roitarato tho state- ment_that tho maln_troublo enscs from the machinstion of . English missiooaries, whoso profits_wers jmpaired’ by tho rogalations intro- duced by Stéipberper, algo by tha opporltion of tho beach-combars, Bydney dack, ote., swho dis- iikod Lis Interforcnce with thelrliquor-selling 104 other purauiza. CONBUI, YOSTER REMOVE). Bax Francisco, May 6, —Dispatohss have beon roceived here from Washington dl:fillchl Fos- tor, American Consul at Samos, and appointing 1n his place Jamoa M. oo, who arriiod hore to- day by tho steamer Zoalander ftow Tiji, having boon tukon thore from Hamos & priscocr on tho Britlst war-voasol Barracouts. The diapatobes arnivel in timo to go ou the schooues Ada May, which snilod » fow days sgo, but. owiig to somo misunderstandiog eho loft without thein, A tug waa seut out with tham, but fatled t4 overtake Ao sohooner, ‘They will go by tho next vossol. ———— FRANCE, PRYFECTONAL GUANGXS, s Pams, May 5.—Further Prefocioral shanges will ba gazottod on Mondsy pext. These [nclude e compulscry rourément of suved Prefécts and the dismiseal of forty sub-Profects aud Secro- taries-Gonoral. : YEOCEEDINGS AGAINST M. YOUNXE, T.oMno, May 6,—A dispsteh from Pars aays Itis stated that the Goverumaut, yielding to ropresentations of many Honafors aud Ddpu- ties, will suk the Chambars £dz leave to proso- zate 31, Roohor for lis letter © the elootors of Ajnccio, THE UNIVERSAL EXUIDLIION OF 1878, Inapateh to the Londod Timnes, Pams, Apn! 18,—Tno Sov-Committeo appoint- »d to consider the question'of tho Univerasl Exnibitlon of 1878 Ling framad its report, which wrill bo presented to the Ueneral Cohmitteo Fri- dsy. The sita rocommended coyers a.surfac of” 270,000 wetres, 10,000 more lian woro pecupled in 1807, wcluaing gpaces of tg Clismp o Maru and of the Trocadcro, ou oithor side tho Baine ; the buildjng will bo of ifon filled fu with brick masonry, aud roofod with glass, aud mn tin |utorasts 0f'soonomy tha formy of ‘conruction racommonded is such that the iron matrial wul - be alasbl st the closo of tho Kxikibioo. The bulldivg, flanked | with large gardens, Is to be dlipowed .n. tho furm of wiat is known -in arithwelicql phrageclogy as » Tstlo of Pythagoras—each alle, langitudipally followed, proseoting ssorlus ot similac pnfi ctg, whil anpveruoly each eparate u}iinn'nxhhl\.ixillns 1] ";T?'fl ;-u r;mui sectapgular aDaco i (ha immiedtal W %‘imo&-u ‘o Frine ‘ATte: fxofi tho »lds of the odifics facing the Beino s gallery will run> acrops thg rpiver, connoctihy ‘the 14¢gor portlon of tho’ bufldlog with the Trocadaro, This - gallory 1" to b a kilomotre abd ahalf {n leigih ' and abont 50 motren wido, Thara will bé sliapa oa olther sido of it, and It i expoclofl to présént frow'eithier, end s vory offectiva coup d'aal. Tho Trocadoro divis fon af the Exhibitisfi will be® devoted to: agrchlitiral products: and onginsoring industry, whilo the highor, portion of the hill’ will ba crowned by & vaat hall, in which the ofli- olal” ceromonion and gatherings for concdrts, ota., iudidentsl to the oocsslon will bo hold. It 18 probablo that subdivinions of this hisll will bo Bt apart for varions purposcs, such as condite teo, lactnre, snd recoption rooma, . ——— RUSSIA, NAVAL FORCE IN THE DLACK REA. Dentix; Aprit 18.—~The Russian® Governmont Hiave ordorad the equipment I tho Black Bes of ‘thirty-ono mon-of-war, amoog them two circular abips of tho design invented by tho lato Mr. John Eldor, of Glasgow, called * Popoftkas * in Russisn, Thoso thirty-ono ships, all constrictod or nont south ainca tho abolition of the Blac k Soa stipulstion in 1870, Lavo 811 officors sud 8,200 men. TURSIA EYES PENGIA LONGINGLY, 3 The announcomeant of the Uzat's intontion to rotiro tomporarily from tho catcs and dutles of offico appoars to havo'changed the wliole tons of tho Russian pross. A Borlin correspondont of tho London Times writes: . ¥ Tio maintonanco of tho ' stafus quo in the Esat, and of tho throo Emporora’ allinnce in the centro of Europo, Is no longer the keynoto of Joading artioles in the Nussian Capiisl. Vory different ideas aro boiog aunddenly aired pratty frooly, Tho inability of the Turkish Govern- meat to'carry out tho roform programine ; the right of . tho Herzogoviuese to ask for tanpiblo uarantoea ; tho possibility of apgrandizing ontenegro at tho expense of tlie Forto—thoso and similar topics, tabooed bus a shiort timo ago, aro unoxpoctedly on the tapis, Tho nd- yantage of koeplng on good terms with Austtls {8 no moro alluded to, ana the Tark, yoatarday the cherishod ward of the Ituss, is ‘suddenly troated a8 o roprobate and given up to fate. In ond out of Austris, the National Sclavonld party wero in ccatacics at tho nows of tho Czar's con- tomplating & long boliday, durlng which sho Ozarowitch, & roptitod Blnvnghu, wonld hold tho roa. Now that the denial has’ como, thoy arn trying to consolo themselvos swith the rumor ‘that somo kort of Comatitution will ho intra- duced into Russls which will allow of Blavopbil sentimonta betng brosched uoreservodly, Sinco tho annoxation of Khokand, Russian Jotters in the German proes ste froquently con- coivod ' in a more lively spirit. An & samplo of tho now stylo adopted, I oxtract the following correapondonce, dated at Bt. Potersburg, March 25, from tho Madcburg Zeilung : Central Asiaand the impending confifct. botwoen England and Kussia ara the stanalog thome of Rus- #ian leading articles, Yostorday's Gojoshiad a contra- dictory word to say to the English, who were invited (0 Joln Rusais in keeping the Mohsmedans down. The ition s tempting enough, but hardly a¢- coptabla. Kxcepling by Ue, Bra of ‘Ocholaly Arlatia ‘Ruissia has no connection with tie ocesn, 1t i, therge oo, clear thst ta dovelop Sibarla, turn fia natucal ro- sources {0 acconnt, sud enrich ita fnbabitasts, the frontiers of tho Kussian farritory requirafo ba ad- wanced to tho Poraian Gulf, 1f England is° prepared toaliow this, thoro 18 o reason for a_conflict between her ond ‘Russio; In the othor ovent, Englend -must take tho consoquences, Thors aremany poopla in {his country who biame e dovernment for a0t prof- t upbrates Valley, and thus scquira accoss to tho sc, ‘Tho party who rajso this roprosch—s party {ncludini amang othors the Grand Duke, successor to tho thirono—sssort that, if Russls kad scted with apirit and_dotermination, nelthor Turkey mor England, {aken unawares, would Irava gons to war in the prea- ent unproparod stato. Most likely this s so. Who kunows what would havo happencd six months ago but for the ~paclflo ecntimenta of o Emporor? Regret ut baving missed thin capital opportunity for tho sgarandizsment of the realm and painful’ ovents which bave ocourred in his famlly bave mado tho Emperor. wish o witidrow from his Jmporial dities, 1o will firsi 0 40 Lrow, angd robably procead to Ttaly, s0_wlish case’ the Orand Dlikis Ciarewitel will o ntruated with tha direction of affairs. Abdication {s unlikely, unicss war with England or Turkey wero coming on. Tho sentimonta attributod in the above to tho moro enterprsing wembors of young Russia ac- caunt, porhaps, for tho'uncommon vigor with which the purohago of tho Buez Canal shares was ropresontad as the boginbing of the dismomber- mont of Tarkoy. — THE PACIFIC OCEAN: AUSTOALIA, Sax Fraxorsoo; May 5.~DBy steamor Zoalandis, from Auneralis, tho Inest accounis atate that rain has fallon: in various parts of thio conntrys and that tho drought sosms to havo been broken up, but in other localities dry woather atill pro- wails, The drought In Castioragh is said to bo worse than'that of 1868, ‘Conglderablo agitation is golog on lu Sydney oyer iha sdbject of admitting tho Bible fnto tho public gchools. Afeotings for tho purposo of socuring that rosuit ara being hell. . ‘An carshquako was folt on tho 20th of March in sovoral parts of Bouth Auatralia. It wag very sovors. Homo buildings wero considerably demagad. : NEW ZEALAND, Hovero esrthquake shocka wore folt thronghd out Now Zoaland on tho 1lth of April, No damago of consoquonce was reported, ducstlon is the main_ topic of tho Lonton pastorals of tho Romsa Catholic Dishops. 'Tha clorgy’ havo set thomsalves Joad ogalnst the ~ provniling systom of ublie education. ‘Thesa pagtorals :‘u fllled with donunciations against sscuiar od- uncation. Tho Waltington Educationnl Board, na- dotorred by theso anathomas, has just dotormis od toabandon tho mixed systom of oducation, which bas herotofore boon adopted, In favor of pure secularism, AWAT, - Somo parts of tho group have been favored with abandavt ralns this wintor and .spring. Utber localitica are” complaining of dry timos. At Kaohaln, Howalf, plautadons are scricusly crippled by want of rains, —— MEXICO: MILITARY MOVEMEXTS, Gavvestox, Tox., May 5.—The News' special from Ban Antonio, Git, says Col. Quintana, with 200 Fedorals, ocoupy Nnova . Lardo. Col. Fol- meyer, with 800 Revolationists; aro outsido pro- paring for an aitack. « Thore is considorablo excitemant at' Plegras Nogras. Tho Revolutionists, with 800 men, aro waitiug onteldo for reluforcements bofors ate tacking the place.’ Most of tha Federal Custome u&;n:n ofiiciala are in Esglo Pass, Tox., for safoly. —_—— _ SPAIN. 3 TIE NEW CONRTITUTION, * Maparp, May 4. Congrass to-day Sonot Ronieio 'OrtiZ movod" an’ainendiient to’; u of the Gonstitution, in favor-of an oxtension of tolaration. | All objeatlond and attemotd to attoe the article, hoyayer, aro fruitloss, and it will Fass oxsqtly a8 it etandd, motwithstanding tho vaguouoss of the wording. On s diyision the smendment was snpported” by Bouor Alvarez, but waa defeated; forty-fonr Doputica abstaiuo from yoting, and fifty-nind wero absbut, e | ¢ - ROME. ALPHORRO TO TOR POIE Roxe, May 5.—King Alphonso has written an: other lottor assurifig tho Popo that Hpamn Iy Catholle, and consequently Catholica neod appre- hond nothing from the application’of the cladse in tho new Coustittition upon religions lborty; Moreover tho olatso in queastion doos uot cous traveno tho epiric of tho Concordat of 1851, . FRUIT.CULTURE IN FLORIDA. . Bpectat Corvespondence of The Chicago Tribune, NewBurnna, Fla., April 20.—1 1atoly beard of a dy Ju 8t Lovis' whd wishod tohave a winters Some hero, 80 Bhe purchased 2 acres of land; &l) cleared sud resdy for plaating, for $70, The' fanco odst Bor'$40. 'A min_ contracth ta sot out 400 wild o " trdos’ for 8100, and” will bud them for $10. A well on the placs, 18 wator tho trees from, with cost 30. Total cost'df tha yonig grove; €330, which, with good care, will begin to boar in four'yosss, and in sovén’ yoard tve tzéed will bs boaring from 6500 to 1,000 ors angea sach, - With juterost ou cost and taxcs h’-l!unr yoars, nay €100, cost of grovo, $350. Aftor four yoard it will bogia to BIY 144 way, and wilt Jnereaioaty ylsld from 1,000 to 2,000 or- auiled a yesr o dich trpa, Thos ato now worth, at tie grovus, 13 couts onch,—31610 a . treo;: but, it’thy iucreased, production, should reduco the :price .10 1 cont, thero would. bo s iu< coma of $10 per {wa ;. or, for 200 trees, 3,000, . Jha pringipal dlleulty.in oraugo-galturo, ko far, bas boeu the wsint of rapid traus- portatiou to the Korthorn citjea; b0 soon 84 ‘tho great numbora of youne gravey now soming forward in all parts of Florida whall prodacy thots cropd, their will bo fast’ vousels and stoaniary camiuy hora for, freights, and, lastead of Bjoll} nrmirgsy’ kutl, lomons, the “Northéch Htates -wi} bo'supplisd with' oraditou Trom Florida,—a voydge ol “fivh to'ton days, 1n.' ng by the Herzegovinisn troublo {0 occupy tha’ ntesd of twenty-five to forty, O ths voyage fram Bloily, £0° por cens of tho Truit perishes, and, o got any of it in good order, {¢ must ho packed in an untipo atato: whisreas thn Florlda orango, frum the ahoriness of the orange, mny bo rips: honca ita superior qualisy, I uava' looked Into tmn’:’]uutlnn of fmit-cul- Lure in Florida, and gathetod all tho information 1 could, in varions parts of the Htate, from un- mncoemstul an wall an‘auccosful frn|Lgorovmrn; snd I'beliove that o large profit can mado from n amall investment in this businnss, than fn any other that I know of. Oranges, lomone, figs, ‘panches, graped, and molons, I think, can all bo raised for Northern marketa wiih profit, an soon & stoamots run twice or thrico a wook from Jackaonylllo to Now York. Ontho lot of 2 screa which I have donoribod, a Lonao sultable for & family of alx persona can bo butlt for from #1:000 1o £1,200, - H.0.0. —— CLEANING GUT THE ABORIGINES. To the Edtlor of 'The Chicagd Tridune Cincaao, May b.—Many of your rosdors woro Interestod no doubt in reading the fuli eataloguo (publieted in Tur TnisuNz » week or two ago) of plants belonging to- tho Ranunculus order, which fourlali or have flourdshed about tho sub- urbs of Chicago. Bucli cataloguca aro full of fritorcat’ not only to tho tyro but tho voteran botanist. But it sliouldtie rememberod that tho ‘localitics of maby spuuals, or even peronnlaly, whioh aré hot woody in strncturs, change with their varying environment. Especiatly o thig ht eane with the Rantnculacene, As tho otr. mology of Lho word signifivs, thoy are’ moatly suoh plaute ' sa aro found in marsliy placos, tho' baunts of frogs. A sowor, an open ditoh, or & turopike, which drains the ground, puts. to fiight such plants as are paludinous in thelr habits. Tho writor woll remombaors whon throo- cornored rushes, purplo gorarding, parnassis, irls, bypoxis, and at Joast two varlotica of lo- bolfa Rrow on tho Long Jokn tract, boutided by. ‘Thirty-eecond and Thirty-ifth stroets, and by Btato etroot and Indinna avenve, Tho Dougies placo sowor, with othor strect Improvements, whick rondored tho land dry, pub an instaut and {0 their growth {n that locality, To bim who," in tho love of Natuye, holds communion'with hor visiblo forms, and especial- ly tho.woundorfully rogular forms of tho plant- world; to him, who tloos trom tho dusty cty for n fow lours’ respito, to seok theso objects, “such catalogues s Lk ‘TRInURE ptblisbed are of grosl value. DBut it from time to timo Tie Triuuxe would publish nat meraly the localitics, bul the timea of bloom- ing of plants accessiblo to®the Chicago plani- Lutter, it would do s good’ sorvico to many & buddiog naturaliet, who goen forih with tho box and manusl to Lunt down tho floral danizons of ri‘dnn' grove, and prawrio to mako them his zon. Ttlovon yoars ago there was no placo in the Immediate vicinity of Chicago so rich in the va- rioty of its native yogolal growth as & Zrovo Ait- uatad northof tho Noreh Branch and went of tho Milwaukeo & Chicago Railrond, At that timo therao flonrished thera fn tha months of May and June'two or throe variolies of phlox, the squill Wimost o3 fine #a a bluo byacinth, wovoral ropresontatives of tho cress family, at least throo spocies of trillium, tho leek, and othor roprosoutatives of the onton tnibe,-the orythronjum and somo othor spocios of Lilles, sevoral orchids, including tho yellow lady-slipper’ and its aristocratic and splendld rolative, the cypripedinm’ mpoctabtld. T'hese plants arn probably all gone now. The saluico-waye of diatillories hinvo olthor polsovod thom ; or the advanco of real cstato improve- mauts in that vicinity liave changed the ocondi- tions which caused them to flourtel; or they hava been obliterated by paths and by-whys and innumersblo footstops, as limo tramples inlo obliviou tho events of thia world. Prof. Babcock bas placed on record, by publi- eatiou Bowme yours ago in tho Lens, avory full and vpluable nlln]o{l;nn ot tho indigenous plants which flourigh In tha vicinity of Chlecago. Dut, for reasona abave mentioned, améng othors, the Jocalities of thewo plants oro constantly chnog- ing, and new onea are constantly akiug their apnearanco, transportad by the railronds, soma of nhich” becomo persiaient_and troublesomo woeds. LreANDER BIONE. DI I Sl TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. SAn Fraxosco, May 5—A dispatch from Camp Lowall, Arizoos, Bays no furihor trouble I anticipatod from the Chirircubun Indians, The lato outbreak wss undoubtodly caused by tho outrageons and dishonest practices of whitos upon Indians. Snecial Dirpateh to Tha Chicaqo Tridune, Broux Ciry, Ia., Mny 5.—Two hundred Mou- ponites wont West by the Dakota Southern Ralway td-dsy, Thoy will sottle in_Turner County, Dak:, whero a largo colony of Ruselaus I8 now loeated, Avsriv, Tex,; Aoy 5—Qov. Richard Coko was olacted United Biates Senator to-usy, Baiy TURPENTINE. WiusrnoroN, May G.e—Spirits of turpentine firm at 30 centa. —_—— A Big egcoric Btone. The Philadelphia Press haga lotter from Obihuahus, Moxico. wlnch says : **Mr. Muller, & prominent citizen snd banker of this city, tho proprietor of ono of tho largost and wealthiost estates in Chiluabua, haashipped to the Centen- ninl an asrolito of about 1 ton weight. In 1855 Mr. Muller, then living dn o largs cststa {n the +northeastorn patt of Chthuahaa, directed somé of-hin men lo dig intotho dld Aztoc rulosin roarch of spocimens of their earthenwaro, of which thoy rovealed somo' quito ourlous and beautiful.” ¢ Casan Grando® wzs a famous old villago of tho Aztecs, and ono of tho threo im- rtant towns whith they built, and- where they fvod along timoin their gradual invasion of Mezico and thoir advanco to the City of Mcxico. In oxcavating the rutus of the largeat buildiriges {n the old village thoy found thie walls plastered with a fino clay, mnooth and woll colored, and in thepo ruios, sfter finding beantiful specimona of pattory, thoy met this mass of motooria tron, weappod in the romaing of a Leavy cloth; 10 or 16 foot doop. The improssion of cloth 1s still visible. It was probably bright when so carofully clottied. It is fair to prosime thattho motoor, rushing thronglt tho hoavons with & groat nolso, in nn ighited stato, emilting intenss heat and dazelng hight, wes received I:F the ignorant suparslitious of tho nalives ud & divine agent or manifostation, and was, whon their foars and amazewont ind sufliciontly subaided, carefuliy placed in thelr tomplo, or thoy orooted & tomplo on the #pot wherd it foll to contain it atid proserve it for thole worship, This seerns mora probable from tho fact that in tho ruius, oxcopt this _motooric iron and tha earthonware, notbing was_foand but' a turtle, skill- fally and beautitnlly imeds of coppor, balinyed to havo bcen ono of thelr doitton. Thero aro soveral othor rematkablo ncrolites in Mexico, 7pmmps a8 ruany as five, within & range af 60 or 70 nillos: but tho largest, aud portapu the Iargest known fa the world, {s 1 the State of Cnie huaiua, tu the descrt near to Parral, of immenss sizo, and weigh hot ldag, it 4 Bupposed, than 50 tons, 3Mr, Mullor bad alcensa from tho Moxie can (Governmont to tako oither of thedo from tho conntry to the Ceutonnial. Tt tho large one could have beon romoved tho Alul\lio splrit of Mr. Mullor'atid his dosire to add to the intorest of thio Cedtonnial would: bave induced Lim to sond it on, —_— ‘Fhio Vieksburg Out-011, Cinannate Commereiat, The mush-talkod-of cut-oft that toro through the nntrow sirip of this Mississlippl Rivor oppo- site Vinknnury last Wodnesday fa one of the shortest ever known to have ocourrod in the val- ley of the river. Tbe distauco around the hund or nowly-formed lako {4 about b wiles, and tho newly-made chanuol {lows across 80 a4 Lo atrike tho vastern shioro nonrly oppouite, but a Littlo bes Jow the southorn pazs of tho city. It {8 hikely tuat tho only effect of this freak of tho river on Vioksburg will bo to'olisuge the landivg for stoawboats £o & point somewhat lower than it iy now ; that ls, if tha lake evor Olls up with sand- bars, 80 ns to wake the watar too shoal for thom tp Bscend to (h? presont landing-polut. ‘Lho area’of tho nawiy-forméd island opposite the city Ia losd thay 8,000 asros, Last Auguet, when wtucvey woa mado, tha distanto serass the nac- row neck of the peninsuia- was 051 feot, ‘Tho enginoors then caloulated that tho out would minke through-and Yicksburg would bo foft on tho margin of the nowly-fornied lake soma timo abous Janoary last. They wore, of course, slightly mistaken as to tho time. ————e Juvenile Crime in Fronce. 1 do naot know,". saya the Paris’ corresponds ent of- the London Sfanda ‘ewhother 1ty oywing to the warm weather or to the influenco of thope pecullarly prograsdive Idess which the Kopubticaw rogimo is suppose to nculoato, but aw opidemio of juveullu critdo appoars to bo pasy- over Frauco, aud whera it will sop thero i .zeally up tolling. T biave alrosdy mjevtioned the cado of ‘the at Pontolse, who wurdercd s fathor's movvanit, s woman' of £, ‘Y'o-day two wore apecimens of the French risthg gonvration aro brought before tho publio. ‘The tistis a buy of 18, st witls'his parenta i the Tompla quarter. avibg recetvdd a lecturs from ki ator foy mlsconduct, the youpgstor sworo ha would jovenge hihavelf oif bis fanitlv, and I did Ho u fw, Lours attor by throwing binwell tnto tho caiial; A:Lsrgeman Let¢d! b0 uave him;bat -failod, st lgo'lrl; drowned, The srebud ouso'id roported {10 the cumniuuo of Lzloux, futho dev partment of th Lairs. A band'of childreri'ware’ Diaying togathnr, when two bovs, ono ageld 13 and tho other 10, qusrreled, The elder bdy, siddonly tefs his playmacos, went homo, aud taok down his father's gun, and returning to the apot shiot his littlo npponent {n the beads doath waa Inianianoous, The precocioun senns. nin thon declarod * bis honor matisfled.’ Obo of the comle papers proposes that those prom- ining boy's shonld bo sent to 1o Exhibition of 1874 as the Intest spiecitnons of Froueh progrosn and olvillzation.” i MARINE, PONT OF GHICAGO, MAY 5, ) AnmvArg—fchr’ Mary MoVes, Jacksonpord, him: ber;sehrZ, G. Bimmous, Muskegon, lumber; achr Eivs, Holtand, railrosd {1 b Flot, Muskegon, lumber; sohr E, P, Hoyos, Bauk Bay, cedar posta prop 0. Hurlvat, Baginaw; sty schr Bhawnee, Day ity, lurber; ache Wm. McGregor, Bsy City, lumber § Relir J, V. Taylor, Mantstee, lumbor; ache i, Bimmona, Musxegon, lumbxr; achr Frank Grawford, Muskegon, Iumber; achr. Lucorne, Clovoland, coal: achr Ooral, Witte Take, cednr posta: schr D, 1. Dilley, Clovelatul, coal s schr Olfpper Ulty, Whits Tako, lutne Ler; acn Beloit, Ludingum, luiober; neht Georgn L Haayer, Miskegop, lumber; schr Lumberman, Bisck Crnck, ' zailrosd tics; scbr L, Van Valkeaburg, Trav- erso Jiny, wooll mchr Ghatlla Hibbard, Muskegon, lumber:’ prop Aunte Young, Erle, suudrion: & Milion, White Lake, raitroad tes; “sche Drive: {ugtan, Lark: achr Ells Ellenwood, Winta Lak r; op Oity of Owens Hound, Gwens Bound, suns chit Tacola, Whits Lake, luinber ; achir Eclipsn, kegon, lumber: atrar Corons, . Joe, sundries: e Chitego, Manltowoc, undeiow; prop Henry Itowsed, Abnspoe, cedsr Tosle: scow Moses Gage, Anmped, cxdar poata: vrop Hinbus, Oflensbn nundricn’s atmr Munkegan, Muskegon, sundrion ; acow M. N, Dunliam, 1ke's Ficr, wood; prop O, b, Hoath, Hangatuck, sundries; prop Gormoraut, Aeginaw, lame ber; mchr Olities’ Wall, Hsgiuaw, 'lnmber; ' pron Charlen Hlstz, Manlsteo, Jumber; sehir Floren - ter, Manlstee, lumbor: scow Magdalens, Paul's Plar, wood schr Mary Ludwlg, South Haven, lumber ; schy 0. rAlaw, Hontl Maven, lumbers ach Kitty Grant, Hangatuck,inmber; scbr Lavi Grant, Munkegon Jumber, schir Jolin V. Jonew, Muskegan, lumber; scur Minervo, Muskegon, lumber? pro prop Ne ven, towiog: schr O. . 1), Grand Haven, lumber; schr Golden Marvest, Grand Haven, lumber; schr’ May Amands, Grand' laven, et sch 10, Muskeqon, lumbee? peop Ol Ty ity salty pelir Jolin T, Johneon, Bay City, lumbers achr’ Charlen M. Ryan, liay City, lumber; nchr As Thust, Mtuskezon, hunbers schs Bos Gem, Manitowoc, Jumber; schr 8ky Lark, Northport, wood; bark Btar: Ught, Stonlatiuue, lumibse; sche 3fsl, N. i, Forrs, Black Take, lumber; schi L. B. Costen, Muskegot, umber, CLEABASCEA—Behr Elizabeth Jones, Buffalo, 38,000 bulwbeat; prop Cuyaiiogs, Dayfeld, 23 brls flotr, 1,500 Thgs oo, 57 balen liny, i pork,dnd pundris: aimae Chfcago, ‘Sheboygan, 300 gr hidee, 10 bales broom corn, 40'calls fead ; stnr Corans, 8t, Joe, 100 kogs beer and gudriens yrop 3, Grob, Manlsico, suadrice; da Thomas A, Heott, Erle, salt! ehr Koith, DLafialo, 33,112 bu wheat schr Ella Ellenwood, White Lake, 300 bu oals prop C, Rictr, Maninteo, 150 pkga groceries; schr San Jacioto, Baffalo, 16,511 bu wheat; prop J. Pridgeon, Jr,, Port Huron; 42,510 bu corn. 1,28 \.‘Hl flour, 5 bris oat-meal, 390 brle corn-meal, 220 rka coru-meal; schr Amaranib, Buffalo, 17,000 bu wheat; prop G, P, leall, Baugatuek, 5 bris pork, snd sun- drica; atmr Oconto, Greon Bay, 0 badis hides, 36 Lrls whisky, 37 brla pork, and sundriea; stmr Muwkegon, Muskegon, 100 Lris vinegar, 10 Lrls liquor, i5 sks need, and anndrics: schr O, Show, South Haven, sun. dries: stmr Champlain, Ogdensburg, 8,391 bn corn, 100 brls flour, %0 Lales broom-corn, 1R bdls green hides, 4 is dry hides, 0 brls pork, Aud sundrios, LAKE FREIGHTS, CHICAGOD. Freights wero quiet: Tlero was some fnquiry, but ahippera and carrers wero about ifo spart on rates, aud littlo was dons, Thorato for emall vessels was 4c, ‘Ths sent Lizzlo Law wan engaged for 63,008 by curn to Buffnlo ut 2ic, and the Wells and Durt on the yprevious aveniog for 50,000 bu corn ta_eame port at difc, Thostior Champlain_was cngaged for atout 15,000 bu corn through via Ogdensburi, A nmall ves- el was also reported for wheat to Butfaloat dc, ELBEWHEUE. ~Ereightn arc quict and rates nom- Wheat—To Oswego, d@3kc; lo to Buffelo, 30} to Cleveland, 1%e, Dexrorr, May 3, inally unchan Opdenaburg, Ge; froo of clovation, MILWAUKEE, May 4.—No charter sere reportod to- day. Agents wero domanding 4c to Buffalo and Erle, T3¢ to Xingston, for wheat, Thoschr Msosolls wis chartcred lats yesterday aficrnoon totake wheat to Osweyo ot 73gc, Trravo, ay 8.No local chinrters reported. Capt, Georgo W, Yono . reports tho follawing s Scbr J. 0. Thoyer, coal, Asbiabuls to Bhoboygan, 8 per fon, freo; sebr Thomas Parsons, coal, Cleveland: to 30 ‘Walkoe, 506 per ton, froe. OANAL FREIQUTS. The firat canal-(reightage of tho scason was taken yesterday by Willism Petrio & Co., of Willlsm Mead- aws, consisting of & cargo of 39,600 bu wheat, which 1ald 2ty storo hero during the winter, It goen to New York, and tho tate ngrecd upon fa Sc per bu. Coual. boat Qlancy & Mattia wns the first to lond, and tho Captatn eaid Lie should clear lant evening, snd would Trobably pass Lockport thia aoraing, - Lo followlug toata scro to take ko balanco of the cargo: A, 1. Eing, Jacob Béun, George W, Danlels, und . liow. ard, The canal opened. last year May 18, and tho apentng rato was 8¢ on wheat, bad 70 on corn to Now York,—Lugfule Expreas, VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON, Spieefal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune Tort Hrnox, dich., 3ay 5. ~Dowx—Props Milwau." kee, Banflag and bargos. Ur—Pro\ Berschy; schrs Grorgs Worthington, Emoruld; Chezfo Tarsoos, D, . Willismn, Genessa Cufef, AbUé L Andrews, Triumph, X, Dizon, Loulza, E. M, Canington, ‘Wikn—Houtliwest frosh: weathior londy, Tho selr James Coucl, ‘the frat voseel (hrough the Btraits slone, pasted down to-night, . ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN CANAL, 1 Britpuzronr, 1L, May 5,—AuntvED—ovitor, Mof- £ls, 6,000 I cornj Cuynga, Tockport, 7,500 bu osta; Prop Muntauk, Lockport, 030 Lirls Rlour, Crranen--Sunbeam, Chilllootlic, 91,130 £t lumber; Storulay Lighty Oftata, 49500 rt lumpor, 100m shin. gies; prop B, 8. Kinbell, Lomont, 125 m ablugles, 9,157 popts, o MISCELLANEOUS,’ CHI0AQOD. Alargo number of tha Lower Lako ficct arrived yes- térday, and tho bridges were Xept revolving all day, +++,The prop Thomas A, Scolt of tho Anchur Line ar- yived yosterday aflotioon, Thia da tho Aral vessel af this lins whioh arrived at this port’ from tho Lower Lakcs this ecason. . Tha nows of tho opening of tho barbor of Duffalp which was roceived hero yeaterday afternoon_creatod counfdorablo satiMaction smong Yessed won, na it wan fearcd that the tioct befora that port miglt o kept fce bound for some timo, o Tho prop Owent Sound (rom Sarais, atrived yeutorda¥, Shu {oots 5a mobby a8 ever....Tho forerusmers of tho Jumber fect have begun o arrive, Tho wind haa bean very fayoratilo all weok and thoy sro back fesler tWon ususl, The Lovy drant, Ids, snd Miverya, which serived with cargoes of lambcr yostorday frord Buskegon, ouly left liero luat Moudsy nlght... Tl cribman was Nionored yesterday morning with viak from bls Tmperial Mslesty Dom Pedro, Thé Royat visltor took tho tng Baty MoLane for the triy, ang was aconmpantad by M, Cineeaugh, tho dlty Lot dcer, Tho guests wero entoriained by tho critmman in Teul Foyal fasilon, and the distingulshed guest was 4o Dighly kratified that be futouds, 8_soon us ho rotirnn lioino, (0 ked for tho cribuan 'snd mako uim Beore- tary o Marinc, UBRE AND THPRE. “Thers fa much symypathy in marine circled for the famiflios of the men lost from the Giibert: Kuapp. Capt. Davics waa well known, and hiad hosts of fricuds, +epoTho by Emerald lost her miczenmast by s ool lsfon ot Tort Golborno on Baturday laut.... Thosteam~ batgo Ueury, Ward Deocher, which sunk i Bpring Lalio lat Mondny, hia boeh rafsed with but little dnmago to th erutl....Tho Detroit Fres Press sayn: “rly present wpring s pronownced by uld nuvigsora sud _bostmen as without o parab- lel in formor years. ng the ‘wintor tha weather wad' Dob sufciensly cold o form finch ice, and at ond time 1t wss rogarded as quito rertaln that the vponing of navigation wuuld ba smong thso casllest uyor kuown. 1t mow looks a8 though it sl bo tho lavet. Althiougl U Loots havo paased tho Btrats, 1t 18 qiilte cortald that thoy aro sgala closed, uud that thera wilt ueed 40 be s sccond. opea- g befare vomla osu frosly rast up of down. Thero aro now probably not iees thun forty or fifty craft st or tn (ho vicnity of Mackinac, which aro kot back b Ve fco, aud oy may bo thus bindered for sever: aye. It tany.well be sald thiat ypon this, tho i day of Alay, navlgation JA not yet open. ERR, Bpactol Diepaléh to The Chicage Tribune, Enrz, Fa,, May 6,~Tho firet srrival from Chlicago thia season was the prop Alpena, which ceme in tis morniog with whoat and four. Ths schr Harrieon Jeft fo¢ Ohieago thix’ aftornoon’ with. coal~rates 60, The atmr Uity of Duldth, of Wards Lake Buperlor 1Lino, 1s hove {oaring vosl for Duluth,. lorms privato, A wonater propelicr pawed down to-day with soveral otlicr vessels, Thio prospocta sre that (e fos biocknde will be broken af Duffalo, to-night, were noarly throngh st 8 o'elock, DUFYALO UARDOR OIEN, dpiclal Dispoleh o Tha Chicazo Tribune, Dorrato, N. Y., May B,—Propa Waverly aud Ports ago ot through the §c0 aiid 'tnto port at § this evoning, Iorvacg, N. Y., ““K 5,~Ths frop Waverly hias sre rived from Okl avigation ls opin, An‘Educaticunl Expornnont. Maz Adeler 1 PAIadephia Lutletin, Barnes, the schoolastor in & suburban town road 1 tho Fducalnal Monthty st boye could bo taught bistpry bettor thuu i any other wuy h{ Jetling vach Loy dn the ulasy veprogent somy Listorieal churactir, and ralate tho avts of that charagtar ax if Lo bxd dons tuets hiwself. T'bls struck Darnes aa a mighty good ides, aud he rv- solved tutry jton, Theschool bad then progressed s0 far iu ity study Of the Lisiory of Jipwe as the Dunio wars, aud Mr. Baroes imnedlately divided tho boys fulo 4o parties, onu lowsus sud the otlier Carthissonlans, and, cortain of the Laye were finwm,l #iter tha luadore uw?‘qu uides, 4l the bors hought s vau'a bl thioey aod arncy noticed that thioy werq 80'sualolls to gob ) tholr other lostons propsrly. Whien the time eame Harhes ranged tho Ro- mana npon ona alds of tho rugm and the Cartha- gevians on the othor. '‘The recitation wsn ver pinted, each party tofliug abont ita deeds with extirordinary unction. After a while Barnes asked a Tloman to deecribo tha battle of Catiom, wherenpon "{“ Ttomans heaved thieir copiod of 1% ¥aylahd's Moral Heleuco™ at theenomy. Then the Carthageniatn made s battering-ram ont of » bench and jammed it awong the flomans, who rotaliated withi a voliey of books, elates, ahd chowod ;mpur ils. Barbes concluded that the VAN of Canio kad boen waflicihotly iuatréted, and ho tried to etop It : but the warriors con- sidered it tao good a - thiog o Iat drop,- and ac- cordingly thie Caribisgeniats ssilod over to tho Ttomaus with snothes Lattering-ram snd thudpe ed a conplo of them o tho stomach, ‘Thon tho Rumans turned i 'sud thie fight bo- camo gehoral, A Cnrihageniau wonld grasp & Roman by thie hair and hustle pim arouund ovar tho dosks Iu a manuer that way simply fngltiul 1o behoid, aud & Homan wonld give a fiendish wlwaa and knock s Carthegenian over the hicad mth Groonleat's Arithwmotio. Hannibal got thn head of Scipio Africauus under his srm,: aud Be :r , tu his efforty to break sway, stutablod, aud tho two goneraiy foll and had » Tougl tusble fight uvder the bisckbostd, Caiwus Uracchun tackled Homilear with » ruler, and the lattor in his struggles to get looso foll agaitat the stove and kuocked down sbout 30 faos of stove-pipe, Therouponthe lomans mads & groat rally, and ufive minuted they ran the eatirs Carthagenian srmuy out of the school-roum and Baroes along with it, and then tiwy lockod tho door aud began to hunt up the appios and lunch- in the derke of the onems, After consuming the supplies they went to tho windows and niado_dixagrecablo remarks to tho Carthagenisus who wers standing in tho yard, and dared old Darnesto briog tho foe once moro jnto battle array. Then Barnes went for a policemian, and when ho kuonked st the door it was openod, and all tho Homana wero fonnd Luay stndying their lessons. Whet Darnes came in with the dofented troops ho went for Beipio Africanus, and pulling him out of his seat by the ear, ho thrashed that great military geoius with o rattan wutil Beipio began to ery, wherenpon Tiarzes dropped him and began to paddlo Cains Graechun, — Then things settled down in thie old sway, and ozt morniog Barnes announced that Listory in the future would Lo studied ns it al- ways bad beon ; and Lo wrots o noto to the Ed- ucational Montkly to eay that in bis opinion the man who Buggestod tho uew syatem ought to bo lod oul and hot. Tho Loys do not now take an much intercst in Roman history as they did on that day. Sfow They 1iang n Man in Chino, Ciristian at Work, I observed ono mode of Chinese cspital pun- ishment’ known as *‘tho cage,” Tho ‘cage" used was botweon 2-snd 3 faot squarc, and over 6 feot high. Near the bottom was o closo foor, of plank. Tho four ides were open work of plabk palings. The planks composing tho cover were made o fit around a man'a peck, closo enongh to hang Lim, but oot closo enough to stranglo Lim, The condemued man was put into this cage, bis head projocting above, tho cover Biting around bis neck, aud under his faot” a number of brel, ouo above'tho other, just enough to anable lum to stand ou tiptoe. When this position, from wearinoes, becamo unondura- bie, Lis only rolief was to hang by his neck. Tho desigu is o make a man suffer as much as possivle, but not to kill bim too quickly. Usa- ally, after 8 criminal liaa been staudiug thus for 2 day or 80, ouo of tho bricks is romoved, and theu another, youl he hangs by lus veck alto- gether. It iy saia that s trong man ordiuarily will endurs Lhis bortuso soveral days bofore jife becomes oxtinct. On'the presont occasion death was hasionod more quickly. Tho man was pot ivto the cago on Bunday afternoon, I beliove, sbout 1 o'clock, 1 heard of it on Mouday momning, and oot over to Amoy about 2 o'clock in the afterngon to reo him. He biad then been dead somo time, Tho gunrd sald that Lo died just before daylight; that be wan couscions of hinving committed great- erines, aud had hastened his own death by kick- ug tho bricks from under his feet. Hat the pooplo sald (privately) that the gunrd wizhed to g:l rid of their churge thst they might Dproparo Loop Now Yoar's dav (tho Chinese Now Year wa neer at haud), and theroforo bad taken tira brioks from under his fost dunug tho misht, ‘L'iis probably was tue fact. A Curlous Jopancse Sun-Myth, At o recent mecting of the Anthropological Anvtisute, in_London, Mr, E. B, Tslor read a papor on Japaucse Mvthology, of which-the Athenaum Rives the following abstract : “The legouds curront In Japsa aro dervod from three sources, part bolouging to imported DBuddiem, part oro token from Chineso myth- ology, and tbo remamnder, to the ethnologicil interest of which tho presont paper called atten- tion, is of native Japaneds origin. It contains nature-mytha of reindrkable clearnons, but dis- tinct in thelr featnres from those of Indis, Qrocee, ote, Thus the episode of tho land-form- ing god, who springs from tho asi, ar #lag which' binds together tho now-found marshv coast Jand of Japan, belongs'to what I8 it fact goology ox- preafod su mythic language. Again, tho birth of tho Bun goddesn, and Lier tranaforenco to tho sky 08 rulor of Heaven, 1s followad by o_graphic story of 1o visit paid to bor by her brother, who is no doubt tho persontfiod Wind or Termpest, ns haisdoscribed as miid and gensie when unprovok- o, and always with toars i his oyes (4 ¢, rain); but when pravoked ho burata into uncontroliablo fury, uprooting treos and devastating the world. Ho, Trighoned” with bis violence, his sistor, thio Sun-goudess, retires fnto o cave in tho aky, cloning the ontranco with a rook, and feaving the world In dsrknesa. By the advico of tho god of Thoorlt, s firo is kindled and dances perforaied outside, and the Bacrod miryor and pieces of cut paper (go-hio) which sull form tho furniture af a Hiu-io templo are displaved, The sun poeps forth and is then pouilod out altogetlior, and ho cavo closed. ‘Llio whole opirodo is evidently a mythio picture of tho tno hidden in tempest in tho clouds a8 in a cavorn, till abocomes forth sgaiu to culighten ths world.” e Jokes in Chiun,: Oriental travelors say that a Chineso gentis- man thinka it bouoath his digulty to mannfao- ture hin own- wittlcimus, Hao® spprecintes wil, and hoisfond of'tes; tnt be would sa woon grow Lis own tea as make his own jokes, When 1o goos into maciety, Lie osrrivs in his pockot o packago of proparod witticlsms and roparteos, which ho hag purchazed at the mearost joke- shop.. When consersation flzge, and he por- caivos £n opportunity for ssying something briltiant, he draws & homorous romark from' the top of his package, aud gravely hands it'to his noighboz. Tha Iattor a8 gravoly reads it, and, stecting from bis bundlo of repartocs the ond which I8 appropriato, sotarns ity Withs & bow, 1o" the originsl -joker, 1'ho two tien solemnly amifo in » courtoous and undemonstrative’ way, and resumo their conversation, feoling that they lhavo acquitted themsolves with couspiouous briltisney, Tho Quality of the ISlood. . Upon tho quality of tus blood dépends, ina- f"" messnre, the vigor and healtlt of the pody, tho blood is wanting it nutncious’ properties, tho mnscles are surs to be weak and 1labdy, the flesh doficiont tn_ quantity, tho shin rallow and dry, tho cheoks hollow, and the oyos lusireloss. Ty improva tho qmm{ of 1ho blood, stimnlate digestion and assmilation with Hostotter's Blomach Dittors. Under tha juflucnco of this strongth-cro “i cordial tho body is oficiently nourishod, and tha flosh gromws, in conssquencs, more abundant, tho musclos become mory com- pact, tho chiool'ts tinged with » hoslthful color, and tho eyq regaiua its Lriglitacss, L'ho Ditters aleo free tha blood from impuritica by stimulat- ing tho klanoys sud bowels to thoronghly per- form their duty of carryiug off tho rofuso of the -‘ylucum. whicly, if not eutiroly got rid of, polsons sho vital currenc. B WHISKY. KENTOCEY ORITE! THE PUREST STIMULANT. The Finest Whisky Known SOLD BY s J.K.VANDUZER 128 fifi.‘%fijs'r., " FOR SALE. | Leather Covers or$1 Bayu 80 them af' LAl KTV Madlsun-ste sttt m&‘ 1081 Hhad ___awmuswmwrs. M'00RMIOK'S MUSIO HALL, O RTO S HiRor (Fiano, Viotin, a6d 'Calin. ‘Moudolsoh Apdnnts Baproiiivo oy . “Wolteoht, Mr, Lowi! Ticheim, 2 my QUi e iiaentoat 3. O MIO FFi 'MNH; Y Donlsstt 4. AKDANTE-From (s Goior tor i, s.mix oy ‘:%lr. owls, Me, Waltsohn, 20 aba # Wieclnn ferch H ‘min cine Dlume. Dis Wal 3 R . nurfi—sflfln‘ hes +eesThomas 7. PIANO POR! 2. BARCAROLE—, 0 vxownonnwi‘s:u';:nh(:’ d'italis. 1. QUARTETTE-*" U RN ot ) ADMISSION, S$1. EXPORITION BUILDING, Grand' Success Last Night! 18,000 VISITORS! ULOSING OF THE FIRST GRAND CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 1IN AMERIOA, undef tha autplces of the FIRST REGIMENTL S, G. Saturday Matine and Saturday Night, May 6. LR N | Rt Ortzatton il ghe, IWQ, MOREGRAND QIO FAMOUR BAND, laciadiug Filly Eni- MADKUGENLE PAPPENIKIA, the croslont Primb Donon in’ Ameriea, from the Biragosch Itallan Opera, IS8 kMAIA O THUKSHY, thd*Favorite Ameriosn it J, LEVY, 1] Cormet-Plaser bing. e g R e e um:’”u:e'fi'unhl’amt. SECURE YOUI TICKETS IN ADVANCE. ADMIBBION 0 OENTS, 102 Sate-st., We & Co., 1ia By 208 Fror Narth Clark sad M Fony 114 Htata:sts Paga, “ADELPHT THEATRE, EXTRA CARD.—Eepeciat plessniee {8 taken in an- nouncing flio Ifeneiit of LEONARD GUOVER, thin Hunday evening, May 7, 176, Bix full Compatick. {n- cluding over 150 Voluntoers, each onn of accepted oz~ cellence, will sppear. ADELPHT THEATRE. Wednesday, May 3. All Hew Fares This Week. Tibe Grest JOLLY JONN NASH. EMERSON & CLARE, Grotesque Acrobatic Sung and” Dance, 3fies ELLA DAVIS, the Henutiful Berto-Commic Vocaliat. Mive HATTIE ELLIB, the Dashing Cowedivnone, Dz WITT COOKE, Champion Athlets, 3Lss DOLLY EMERSON, ueeh of Dance, _ aconsapncnt of the Favoriten, HEEHAN & JONES, GEU. & CHAS, REYNOLDS, snd the Ateiphi Dramattc Compsny. The Lagendary Drama, Wie YLYING DUTCHMAYN, or the PIIAN. TOM BULP. New and Magnificent Boonety, hy Strony. Motinees Wednesaay and Haturday, Ladies Nights ‘Tucsday and Tuursduy, . The lowoat prices in the city. Friday, Benefit of BARNEY AARON, % NEW CHIOAGO THEATRE. R, M. HOOLEY,.eorseen venreeereess Manager., GIAND FAMILY MATINIE TO-DAY at 2 o'closk GLORIOUS BUCCESS, Tho most. varied, artistla entes er prescnted 1o tlie Chltago Public, HOOLEY’S MINSTRELS, A perfect ovatian accorded ulghtly {o this unparal. teled combination, The Doubls Quinfeite and Pirst Tart Beopo acknowledged o exoel anyihing over ate templod in winstrelsy, ONE WEEK OX '\ COMM! Monday, May 1, Bslsbiiry’s Who will appesr i thelr successful Extravognnzs, ane titled PATCIIWORK. To commencs with the petite Comedy, THAT CAPTAIN'S UNIFORM. MATINEES—Wednesd vy and Raturday, Kozt week—Daly's Fifth Avente Theatrs Company, McVIOKER'S THEATRE. FAREWELL TERPORMANCES OF =D BOOTEL. MATIN OTEHBLLO. EDWIX BOOTH as..lsRo, | . B. Wardo .Othello, Baturday Night, Ldwin Jooth in txo charactcss, OARDINAL WOLSEY and PEIRUCHIO. Two Bhnkaperean Uharncters, Monday—MAGGLE MITOHELL as FANCHON, with her own Compnuy. THE COLISEUM. Brilliant .AttroctHomns. Thifd sppearance And {mmense success of BLANCIIE SELWYY, LEXN GILFORD, TFILLDB, AKD TIOEY, ‘The great musicsl Coops, and the Mouater Company, l'lrllul show in tho city, Blanding room only; Cotne aly. SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. Hon. John Wentworth: il clone tho Suniay Lecturs Gourss for this ecarou with » now and very entertaining locture prepared for thin occasion, cntitiod * What1 Siniow of Cliicago," StcOormick Hall, Sundsy, Mby 7, Ip.10. Tickets d at Jausen, MeClury & Co.'s, THN OENTS, M'CORMIOK HALL, ‘This Saturday, at 3 o'clock, VON BULOW. GRAND CHOPIN NATINEE, and positively his hlAl.dlp pearancs in Ukl T cago, on—ONE DOLLAR, Becured Soals, $3.00; 10 (U, 15.) 1of the Lauding o1 pasmen ho splondid vessold o wa_ tis favarite rvate for shie Gontinout {beltr mote Southerty' than ahy. atlior), wil salt 1o Liet Now dte N 83 followat Fangll ncluginlg wigo), 120, according tosocaummlationt . Jotirn tlokets ¢ reducad bonor accommoaations, ia- o MKHIAN, Agqut, b3 B o LIS D B madw B W, B W1, No. 67 Clark-ab, oor. Raudolps, 4gont for Chicao, &o. HAN ¥ TSE! BT, AT, RTET, BB N.B.~Boware of orthless Tmitation KING&SAVAGE, 77" PHILAOELPHIA ADVERTISEM'TS ON WILL HOTEL AUBRY, WALNUT-ST., From Thirty.-third to Thirty-fourth-ata. “TIE_EUROPEAN ILAN, OFPEN APRIL 15, 1870. Dintant anl; it PENNI NTA R, RUAD‘EE?“;T{‘LM!N from PENNSYLVANIA RATL Purengor cars for Centential Grounds pas doo every few minu Tieataurnat unextetied {n Biiliard Room with nine Collender Tables, odations unaurpasted, (o, quahty. Aduress JAMES T. STOVEL, Msnsger, OENTENNIAL, ~ Tloarding-Houses, Chester,” Da tpacious bultdin Academy, occurying an elevated hite #nd commandin an extesalva view of tuo Delaware Jilvor snd surroun ing countrz, will bo opensd during (h summer vacatioy " commenting Juno 20 for the sccammodation of Vi to the Ezpanition. of Penueylvanis Milltar: siton ‘Hourly tralns direet to the Centen: nial Dutidings, 40 minutes' ride, Cironisra on sppid catio HOYATT & CALT] \fanagers. CENTENVIAL BOARDIG A% LODGING MR8, J, HAMILTON THOMAS, Cars to the Exbimtion ). Terms 32 per day, ADELRIA, oome, Appl Bant] uea Iodiors ta newly 0 priv: at Al 1 s2i0vendty st Dhlinqolbia. 78 tarnltare warcrooms, SODA plos. Apparstus, afyvepurt & alreeport & EXPLANATION OF REYERINCE enud. o rive Sunday aL¥:00s. m; a®3cille Fast Lind......os.. SDubuguo DAY 8. ¥ia Cllp aDubuqua Night Jix. vls Cllaton aUmaua Night Fipree Dubigua Dubuyue :.‘hlmmkl:u FPast Matl WATER APPARATUS, SODA WATER APPARATUS, For tho manufscturing of Soda_Waler, Gluger Ale, Winea; Mincral Waters, ead, Rovt I ‘Bottling Machinee, for' corklug ond flilng; er! Disponsing Apparatas for the Connter, on new prin Eend for Catalogus with T ocr, cic. Alrd orts of Jidges o3 WILLIAM GEE, Jor, Lim and Eranklin-stn, New York. ROAD TYMZ TABLE. ATRIVAL AND DEPARTIRR OF TRAINS ARTN.—f Bitnrdey oz Monday exo; ol 2y wtal, TAn fHIClGOl&n :JORIHWEQTEH‘J RAILIVAY, 14), AL 75 Oanats dop3ia, drrive; ‘e—Ti=potcomer of Wollsand Kinrioata, b—Depotaornorof and Depot, foot af Tinte-st, Tiekef.odice, 1 Clark: and ol Tater ouse. Caa Tuzle-sts, RAILROAD. and Sont af Ticcnly'sardnd-st, southeast corner of Randalph, Xi Atlatic Vs Night mu;sm Afain and 44r Lino). Day Rxpres Alamnzon A.uuumém,’da)llm!. t¥atarday Bx. Trarr | arrice. $alonday fix. § Dally. CMICAGD, ALTON & ST LOUIS and CRICAS, KANSAS CITY & DENVER SHOAT LINES. Union Depat, West Sla, near Sodlsonut, Iridg i eers A Dcpoty and 12 Randalph.t Bul; Peoria 133y i Poarin. Keokuk & i Uhicasa & Padncah Tt Con e, 1.3 - Jolint & Dwlght’ City and Danv ast R, s A3 Bpamaintd Ex o S oid & Tox int llriad Washlogtin Fi.! 3 ) 1, > 2540, "Actomniodtio b *bapim.lt 9%da. m LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SDI"HEM Hafl, slamatn Epecinl N. ¥, B iy Py Kxu;uflffllfly. Accomunodall Night i:spress, tns, Taavea, CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE a 8T, anp. wivs Dapat, corner Madiun and Canat-sie, PAUL RAILRS Tiekst 0se, Do 63 SruiA Clnrk-at,, opjosite Sherman ioute, andal X Taaee Milwaukos It %, ., .|* 7:30 pa 1. Wisormain 4 Hinmos b "::” = ay Expross. .. i nom | 400 P \\‘I“u{m-‘l-n, oy S i | o G m”_ 5 s A A . T, {11008 . Wiscanals & 8 s Night lixpreas, 1T:00 8. W, Minoeapolianrn Chilaz, dev 7 Depot, Soat of e A1l trains roa vis Miiw ilwankao, kals for X8, Pauland nod ofthor sis Madisan aod Praieia du ‘Watertown, JaUrosso, and Wioona. ILLINOIS® CENTRAL RAILROAD.! Jadirate anid Foot e, 120 Landolph-ab Tweniy.ecandt, Ytk near Clark. m.- oy Sk o7 Do tinatand CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & YUINCY RAILRuAD, & y! ot Indlarsan. and SiziesniNeat,, LRl NG 0w, 53 lar s e NORTH GERMAN LLOYD Ths steamors of this Qompany will sail overy Hatu day from Dremwn_Pier, fcor of Thirdt, Hoboke Hatos uf passago—From New York to Southamp! rllfl'v. and Hremen, first cabin, $100; soconil® cabin, §50, gola; , soerage, $%; ¢ Do 8] e 4 Bowhn rency. Mor tregnt SLRICHS & 0O, g Ureea, New York. National Line' of Steamships, NTW YORK TO QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. LAND, ue g B . Jove 10 V870, A Epwarde oa ('1':-‘ it 2d up rost 7 1, LARSON, " ¥ c‘umup Clark-at. ANMERIOAN LINE: REDUCED RATHS To aud from LIVERPOOL, QUEENHTOWN, aud all, ports {0 Great Britaln and the Uontient. 3. Ho MILNE, Wealora Agent 143 Lasallo'st., soruor Madlson, Grent Westorh Steamstip Line. From New York to Btiatol (Eogland) direct. ANON, Symol Haturday, Miy 6 SN S “Hsturder, Msy 30 Cabio Passapy, 8101 Ioiamin i1 Basrace, 8. ‘(}numllul‘::fi\m gy pshaia Simiaeo eridiaiar, Fodtibioan, $100 Prfi%??t‘i%:o%gflof $l‘;700 g s 7 e, g ey systen ¢ to nomioa! suns and profits tuog . Hook contaluing IMERIDGE & CO., full inforwation st o9 ,lp'yl cation, ‘Bankers snd Brokors, 4 Wall-at, Now York, #50, 8100, §200," 8500, 1000 i R e e ¥ 'y o B ot “CLbtinS sl waekly eariaten £rw andutdpots = L *lix Bunday, ERIE AND CHICAQD LINE, Oficss, I3 Claeiats, Malmar Houte, Crand Paclfe, o5 oation, ASoSmodatts” |+ 1iga: . 243 . ! S:2in, JHRICL: Tix Hatarday, 3iix, M and af Depot, L340 e s tion Tueliatay ermer Hadidon, ~Trainy Leave, I Arri Day RipresiPulmuahs Draw: ‘}‘i_‘.“.f‘v‘ffip:‘:.‘.’f.":é‘.‘;“‘.n"“”nn 0 sitoa: | Al ) soon s on: m [y ity Pardepier Lyecat Paasongr--1asi Alail i * BALTIMORE & OFID AAILRDAD, [ Jiteh . Aianar. o, Loave prom rear of Eepesilion UallA0gan L Fest Taenighassanddi, . dit, - Demol surnir Widonial. nd City afice, 83 Clark o, torner &f Waire Bl Peml? 8,10 p. . tads chiCAGo, RGEK ISLAND & PACIF(CHALROAD. ' ;@_(ulb‘l .'.A_n'h'f. gratiion frges il [ riyT Wy wl et 31