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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1876, TREES AND SEEDS. annual Convention of the Nursery=- men's Nafiionnl Associn= tion. E. l;toufly, of Lockport, N. Y., Eleotod President for the Ensuing Year, cheap and Quick Rallway Transportation Tmperatively Deinanded. A Gonoral Interchangoe of Views on tho Btocks on Hend. MORNING BESSION, TUE NURSERYMEN'R NATIONAL gonventlon commenced fts first annual scesion in luln city yoatorday, In the Art Gallery of tho Ex- poaition Building, where there was quito an exhi- bition of nursery and borticultural spechmons and jmplomenta of an Interesting character. There wore prexent A, Cartles, Quincy, DL : Klista Moody, Lockport, N. Y.: Dyron N. McKinstry, Grant Parl, Tl L. Woodard, Marengo; A. Whiting, Franklln Grove; Thomss 1L lie, Ipava; M. DB, Sabin, Eparta, L. K. Scofield, Freeport, 13 Monkler, Oswego, 1l 8, Rogers, Marengo; 8, M. Stade, Elming 8. M. Wagner, Princotan, Mo.; Georwe Mulburn, Bristol, Ind.; 0. B. Mclsnce, Tusbburg, Mo.; J. I Hargls, Quincy; 4. V. Cotta, Lanork: J. J. Harrison, Patnosyille, O, ;3 W. J. Kllinwood, Chicago; B, D, Allen, city; Charles Pattorson, Kirkeville, Mo, ; & W. Hoover, Payton, O. . dewett, Sporta, Win i . C. Patterson, Batavin, 10,3 W, 1L Wil famn, Batavia; R. (3, Ianford, Columbas, 0, ; 0.1 Nichols, Dasenport, I, 5 E. A. Crittonden, Downor's Grove; A. C. Tuttle, Baraboo, Wi, 3 Edgar San- dera, Chicago: W. 1 Mann, Gliman, 1113 W, 1 Nolson, Wilmlngton,” Del';s E. Wilmot Scatt, QGalenn, T11. § D. I Tolman; Chlcagos J. B, Ennls Clinton, Ta.s M. Vail, Kewatnco: A, il Hovey, Chleago: John T, Lovett, Red Iank, N.J. Ttobert It, Pursor Fiushing, L. L D. B. Welr, Lacon, TIL 2 J. €. Vougli, Chicago? 8. L. Kelth, Falutine, 1.3 D. C Scoield, Elging F. I Phenix, Bloominzton. Tdyar Sanders, of this city, ealled the Conven- tlon fo order ataquarternfter 11 o'clock, E, Wil- mut_Scott, of Galens, acting ns Secrelary, Mr. Sanders made the ADDIESS OF WELCOME to the delezates, fn which he hoped that ihls, the first ' Nurserymen's Convention, would prove s Dbenefit to the Interests repreaented, He pave a brief history of the meet- fngs which eanaed this Convention {0 be cailed, and concluded by hoping that lasting Lenefits would reanit frowm the Conventlon, Dr. Enuia stated that what had been done here- tofore had been anly of 8 preparatry character, and he thought that (he first (Pu:ulhn which pre- sented Itacll was, whether they wanted a_ matlonal orgunlzation, and put them- relvew on the wame pline as ather fn- dustrles with less capital.” Iie was willing to glve ot his means and aftention to help organize thia Seaoctation. Ile maved that they proceed o form 2 National Asrociation of Nurserymen, Scedmen, and Floriats. Mr. Hubbard, of Fredonis, N. Y., spoke fn favor of the revolution, nnd ho only \Wished that there werg more represcntatives preacut from tho Enst, M. Scofleld, of Elein, thomehit that they conld do nothing better than to organize an Associn- tlon, The intercet was {mmense, and should Ve orcanized upon some baxw of action for mutua] benefit, ko that kome would not go down stream. e was anxious to sce the organization perfected, and hie wanted to hear expressiona from ol memibers preacut. B Mr. Mooy, of Lockport, N, Y., heartily indors. ed tho enterprine, and epoke upon the laxity of tranuportation. ‘Trees were upon the rond threo times ng lonis an they onght to be, and they ought to e that ml-lrunm{fl wero put through on time. The Bast ebipped lurgely to Western nurserymen and plunto:s, and they puld VERY MIGIL FREIGHTS, which c\;(ll nllnuld{m remedied. Mr. Lovett, of I Tted Th Parsons, Flushing, L 1.3 3r. Kennedy, 3 Mr. Woodard, Marehgo, 1Il,, and others, spoke in favar of the organization, which would resultin henefiting nurscrymen and public alfke, Mr. Scoflel #poke agalnat tho ral- foatl monopolien, aid sakd that, If tho wurserymen combined ngaint. (he rallrowl companies, - the Seonld linter amd give falr rofht ruten and quick time, ond not ki thelr fruit-trees while in teanslt by delayw, 1e thought they hiad reason to coms Ussther to beat tho ralliondcounpanics If they could. Mr. Hanford, Columbus, O.. also spoke fobor- sbly of orzantzation for mutusl benefit and protec- tlon. Several other adidresses in favor of argnniza- tion were made, ufter which tho motion of Dr. ‘Ennls was adopted, On wotion o D. B. Welr, a_Committen of one from cach Etato represented war appointed on nomination of oflicers, they to roport. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, iro mosed the nprolntment of a Committon of Three on Organization, to prepare & constitt- tlow And hy-lawe, thoy to feport nuan, which war carrled. Mr. Keunody moved that o Committee of Five, on progrannnc of business for the meeting, bu choeen.” Carried. Mr. P'atterson, of Mimsouri, read an essny on e necorelly aid Louits of ‘orkanization, which was of considerable Tntereat to the Conyentlon. The Chalr announced tie followlne Committees: 0n Nominatlon of Fermanent Oflicers—Seears, Stickney, Wisconsin: Harrinon, Ohlo; Whituey, Miinola ' Patterson. Mixsoutl; Parson, New York Eunin, fowa: Leavitt, New York, On CGountitatlon and By-Laws—Mensrs, Scoflold, Tillnole; Tlubbard, New Yorks Meimner, Missonri: On Prozrmme of Busiicss—Mossra, Beoft, 11i- nolet Hanfard, Ohla; Parsons, Wiscansing Hovey, Mlinots: Enlk, lowa. The paper of Mr. IMterson was recolved and laced o file, ufter which the Conventlon ad- Journed il 2 elock tn whe afternoon. uring the after- AFTERNOON SESSION. GETTING DOWN TO HUSINESS. The afternoon seseion convened at o little after 3 o'clock, and wan ealled ta order by Edgar Sandors, Tho Commmittee on Programme of Lusiness mads a report cmbracing the buslnees o come up before the Convention. The Committee an Pormanent Organlzation re- ported that the Soclety shall bo kuown os the Amerleun Assoclatlon of Nurseryimen, Florlsts, and Seedemon, and Includo manufacturers of horticul- taral fmplements, efe. The Committes- also re- yorted the draft of a conatitution uud by-lawu for its government. The report was recelved aad uccepted, and the constitution anl by-laws ndupted, after conslderablo dis- curslonn npon what xiould b the title of the Asso- ciatfon. The annual meutings of the Arsociation were fixed for the third Wednesday of June In each year, at such placo us may ba selected. The Committee on Permanent Oficers reported the tolluwlig st ut, E. Moody, Lockport, N. Y.; Vico- T. C. Maxwell, Genova, N. Y.; J, 5. Harslon, Fainesyllle, O.; dJohn G. Heim), Terre lsute, Ind. ; L E. Ilgenfritz, Monroe, Mich. ; L. K. Scotleld, Freeport, i1l Dr, 4. E, Ennls, fon, 1u, ; J, 8. Stickuey, Wuwatoss, W) . dewell, Lake City, Minn.; J. 1% Ldvett, Red Nank, N.J. ; doslah Hoopes, Weat Chester, Pa.; 4. W, Stoner, Streveport, Lu. 3 T, J, Burckman, Augusts, G, 3 Franklin Davis, Richmond, Va.; Itandolph Peter, Delaware; W, I, Breckenridge, Marylana; J. E. Truett, Nashvillo, Tenn. ; W. N, Samule, Clinton, Ky. 3 W. E. Barnex, Vineland, Kan, ¢ ¢, €, Langion, a, 1 Ieadore Busl, Gunlibergs, Mo. ; Edwin lloyt, New Canaan, Conn, 3 1. W. Mannlng, Keading, Atase. ¢ Dr. Ueaule, 8t Catharines, Can, ; Hecretary, D W. Scott, Galons, Iy Wreavyrer,’ A, R, Whithey, Franklintown, 11’ Exeeutive Commitico, I\ 5. Hubband, L. 1§ Seofield, J. J. Hareleatt, Tha report was adopled and the Executive Com- miltee fnstructed to Al any vacancles occasioned by non-uppointment of Vice-Presidents from soy- eral Blates, TUB NEW PLESIDENT, Mr. Moody, then took the chalr, and thanked tho Aswocintion for the honot conferred upon him, Dr. Ennia then moved that a vots of thanks be tendored Mr, Edgar Sandera for his eflorts in Betting ap this Assoclution, which woas unanls tiadaly carried, Mr. Sunders then thanked the Assoclation for tho good feelings cxprensed fn the vote, and gave themembers & fuw words of encoursement and eicer, which were received with applause, M. Hovey rend o commuication from the South Park Commiesioners, inviting the memhers of the Aseoclatlon to_ viait the South Park and boulevards to-day ut 3 o'clock . m., which was accepted oud S vota of thanks tendered for thelr kindness. Tho President thon snnounced (hat tho next order of Lusinews was the unjust charges aud div- ttuinations of ruilroad compantes, which con- Butied consdileruble dfscuesion. Rapfd transit, the ‘lulnhuugm, was of more Imporiunce thau low e, inun was opposed to tho railroad classifea- rely, Dr. Ennid thought that they could obtalu thele jues by combintug, and also by competition, fle \Bought aleu that they could get the co-operation O tha expreas companion. A special commiitce of the Ansoctution ativuld ba chosen to confer with Presidenta of raflroad companies, which Lo 0ught would liave a good elfect. 0. Phuulx thoughl that the railraads should 80 covur up thelr trocs witilo b tranuit. |l$r. Welz Liad no funlt to 6nd with rates on trees um the Esst by the trauk llnes, but itwas inst thie Tocal lines, which charged’as much to 1p 70 nilce au was charged by Edstern roads for Oer 00 milen. ‘Fhoy cuuld uhip W CHEAPER UY BXPRESS 18an by rallroad, It wan ruining tho smoll nursery fiseein the Weat. Anothur grest grievance wad o lenglh of tine trecs werw Kept on the rond *Blle L trangbo tatlon, und whivk wero slowed to ol ou tho way, Ar, ‘ajubbard 4ald thot the Michigan Ceatral Roa Wipplg tees 1 buxea sk 30 cents por 100, atteadingto tio wouad iu dus tae. pounda an socond-class frelght, which was s law prica, Mr. Manp satd he coull not Ao why treen in bogen aliould not be carried oa secand-clins (refght tu 1llimote, Mr. Scofleld thought If they could get aame con- cosnlons, they wonlid bo willing to_pay fiest-clas faten on trees |0 bales. The raten 120 milen wirt of Chicagy were greater than from Ttocheater or Geneva, N Yy, W Chicago, He thought thie was wrong, Mr. Menkler thouzht an the freight wan prepald the rallramd compunics beeame enrelons about the treea, and ahipped them to thelr destination when it wan moat convenlent for them, Phonix thonght they shonld have great ~inew Wert an woll an 0 the Eaxt, ie Convention then adjonrued tll 7:30 in the evening al the Grand Paciile Hotel., AMONA THE LXTIBITORS are Tlovey & Co., with a large case of Implements and fancy floricaltural work, sceds, etc. ; A. . Whitney,” Frankiln Grove, wine samples, nndo from Whitnoy's Siberlan ciab-upple, n very choice varioty: B, M. Dowey, Rocheater, N, Y., art-pub- Meations, books, ete. ; alao o Targe nimber of hand- colored frult, fower, And shrub lithographa of o very saperior quallty; Crewell, Lestie & Co,, ipsva, 1Ii., wpccimenn of atruwberrick of a yory Inrga ‘size: "1 W, Williame & Sonw, Hatavia, TiL, plauta, etc,; 7. K. Jewett, Sparta, Win., Lyco: podium mi Boral fercene of o rent varlcly; W, . Kllinwood, Chieogn, linplementa for gurden, vie. 3 Melml Broa,, Terre laute, planta, otc, The Committeen on Exhilifa will meet at 8 o'clock thin morning in the Art ltooms of the Ex- position Building. EVENING SESSION. CHBAP THANSPORTATION. ‘The Conventlon reassembled at 7:30 In one of the parlors of the Girand Pacific Hotel, with Presl- dlont Moody In the ohalr. Presious to the rearion, Mr. Edgar S8anders presented ench of thodelegates and the reporters with o beautiful button-hole bou- quet. The discusston upon rallway discrimination wos reopened by Mr. Windsor, who apoke of tho dis- crimination that had been practiced againet him by the Ited Line from Bufalo, N, Y, Mr. Harrison stated that he hod been chinrged an much ngain for tranaporting o car-lond of trecs §n Lalen' on " was charged by the rallruads for live stock. Mr. Welr sald he eanld underatand why the raf); ronds charizcd a0 much moro for carrying bales, | enuse 80 muny of tiem wero badly put Up, and ve- cupled double spce. Ho could” always get fair rates by reeing the Superintendents, The Eastern nurserymen ahonkd combine together and only stip by one’ romd,—the one which would give them the Towest rate Mr. Lealic safd that ho thought that the matter could be remedied, and moved that a committee of three ahonld e appointed to confer and make somo arrangement with the rilrond managers. Mr. Wayman moved the appointinent of three commitiees, Lo conalet of thres members each, to work enst of Chicay in Chicago, and St, Loulw, to vixit the manngers and endeavor to get the rates reduced to a MONE EQUITABLE BARIS. Mr. Mann wanted a fair classification of rates for nurserymen. A general dlscusslon of the question then en- sicd, ench apeker insistiug that the nurecrymen ought to get lower freights and better tine. Mr. Wayman's motion waa put and earried, Tho Chalr stated that he would antounce the commitLees to-day. Mr. Phenix moved that the Committec bo in. structed to inaist upon rapid transit, reanonable rates, and no undue exnosure by either expross or rallroad companies, which was ndo})led‘ Dr. Ennls thoughit that the gentlemen from the different sectlonn of the country might state, with profit to themeclvea, the amount and condition of TIB STOCKS IN TUEL} VICINITY. Mr. Hoovey, Dayton, O., +aid it wes important for them fo know theae things. Mr, Cotta thought it would be a good thing to get at the stock in the country, but there wero not cnough nurserles representod to snwwer this pur- pose. This shonld be obtajned through corro- spondence. Mr. Stickney thonght that it was a thing of which they all llked to know. Ilo conld approximate what amount of stock there was on_hand In Wi- consin and part of Minncsota. It was o matter in which they were intereated. Mr. Wayman, Princeton, Mo., moved that statis- tical statements be mnde by the delegates. Car- rled. The timo was Hmited to three minutes. Mr. Stickney stated that they had n largo stock tn Wisconsin aud Minnceota.” Applo frees wero nlenty and cheap, but crab-apples were scarce, Grapes were in fair supply, but maore conld bo #old, Small frulte—tho etock was large, and it was the same Iy evergreens. Dr. Ennie stated that 1n Towa thero was not enough of good shipping trees to supply tho wants of the nplanters, Hard winters aud_hard times had dnven many numerymen away, There was a plenty of hedve plants. Pears and other frults but half o crop, Nursery bnsincus wan looking up there, and they folt encouraged. Mr. Pattersun was not well Tosted on Minsonri nurecrica, though ho helteved thero wss no surplus of most of tho trees, Iledso plants and apple- trees they had only In plenty, Lverything clvo Avun scarco, Mr. 1acels was not posted on Ohlo stock, hut thought it wne about equal to Lo pust two yesrs, Thero would not be an overstock of apples, “Thero would be more grapes, Peaches dld not do well }.nu \l\'lnlur, many troes belng killed, root and ranch, Mr. Phanix, of Bloomington, stated that some of the nurseries had gone ot from his dintrict. Thero would bo Tota of grapu-cuttings planted. 1le wan lighter on dwarf pears than uaual, 1ind plenty of higmaples, few apples, plenty of cver- groens, and about an sverage of other things, o hnd less ground in trees than bofore the hard winter. Mr. would Maovor, of Dayton, thonght his distrlct have o small ' murplus of apples, n good surplta of chorrfs, peaches. wild Inme, etc, They wonld have from 80,000 to 0000 Chorry. troes to sell. Thoy would need grapes, hedge-plants, applu-soediiny, ote. would have pears to sparo, Of sl fruts there would be o surplur, Mr. Milburn, Bristol, Tnd. . el that they wonld havo to hiny trees this fall, but of wmall frift they Iind more than plenty, 'They conlil not ralke peack- frees ow cheaply fn Narthern [ndiang a4 they conld Uny them In the southern part. M. linnford, Columbus, 0., eald that they had a surplus of pouch, pour, and opplex, They wera growlng grapes in modernto quantities. Mr. ichnd, of Terre Tiante, i, reported mod- ornta craps. ' They had wurplis of apples, grapes, and cherries, ‘They might have to buy o fow pears. Plenty of evergreens. Mr. llarrieon sata that they had plenty of ever- greens in Northern Ohlo, Mr. Hubbard, Fredodfa, N. Y., stated that he conli hardly fell shout urapes at thin thne of year. He thought they had plenty and prices world bo lower ths fall. lle had twenty-¢ight ncres of grape cuttings. In hls portion of the State tho crop planted wae abont an average. Nr. Lovett, Red Bank, N. ., stated that in his would be un aver- rection the grapo crap #eedll penct |enhl iere would be very few trees, y, age, Of but of cholev qual Mr. Pareons, Flushing, L. L, stated that they had no rurplun yot, as far o ha conld eee. A gooi supyly of ornamentals, and plenty of rosen, \fr, Moody stated that Western' New York could furnish them all the trees they wanted, Thero would bo a falr stock of standard pears. There wore plenty of apple and cherry-trocs, They had not & aurpins of evergreens. Plum-treca would ho ¥ery scatce. Me. Hargoss, of Qniney, rtated that thoy hada gond stock of n]?)l treew, few peaches, nud a fair amount of cherrics. They would have todepend upon tho East for pears. BTATINTICE WANTED. Bfr. Mann auggested that the Sceretary send a elreular fo each hursery to find out tho Anonut of stack on hand, and then they would know who haa a surplus, so that they would know whow ta \ma from. Or. IZnnls moved that a committee of three bo choxen for that puepose. After somo furthor discusaton and explanations the Conventlon adjourned ti] this moruingat 9 v'elock ntthe Lxposition Building. ——— Chinese Labor Abandoned, Tlowfon Glode. Mr. Bampson, the North Adams shoo man facturer, who employs Chiness workmen, has do- clded to dlschargy them, or rather not to re-cngaga e, lm»fnrlng to give employment to other dents of tho town, who aro aufforlig seversly from thie atoppags of aevernl mills Mr. S8ampson e hired Ching shoemakors for alx years. In 1870, having suffered much from tho strikea nf the Crispins, and being nnwilling to comply with thelr demands, he sent hie agent, Mr, Chase, to 8an Francleco for Chinamen, mainly for the purpora of breaking up the ordor, batwecen which and himsolf o bittor warfaro was waglng. The firet fmportation conststed of seventy-flve o or boys, for most of them were botweon the ages of 18 and 20 yeara. Sinco that time several lots havo come und retarned, the numbor employed in the factory during the post eix yenrs ranging from seveniy-fivo to upward of 100, The present nume ber ts mnzx.nve. of whom forty, the Jatost are rivals, werd imported 8 year ago. Somo of the frat fapoctutionrematned four years, and then roturned to Chlos, and hove eince came back to this country and are now working at Helleville, N, J.Tho Chinamen hers all work by the month, on contracta for threa years or lonyer. riced pald them have never been made known (o tho bublic, though they are supposed to receive from L’n 0 825 per month. Over forly of thun are ap iberty to ko ut any tline, tho terit for which they were filred having expiréd. Thoy are (n 10 huery to return, and would undoubtedly he glad to renew thelr contracts, but the opportunity to do so will probably not bt glven them, [ — A Eplder Epldesmle, Memuhle (Tenn.) Appeat. I. llflnndl‘ Mr. Thomas "Walah, Master Mo- chanic at the Loulsvllie Railroad -xmsu thin point, was bitten by a splder, The wound became in- Named, and YA" night Mr. Walsh was in a critical candit{on un account of the poison fnjected fnto iy system by the venomous' {nsect, Ta-day ho was much hetter, aud is outof danger. This morn- ing 3r, J. . Dunhnry, a well ktiown cltizen, wag alvo bitten by a spider, sod ho had to summon med- ical nid, as ho was suflering intense pain from tho l[\pamntly lllfh\ wound. It is reported that he also ts seriously i1} from the effects of tho polson, Un Bulunlaly lastm llttle daughter of Capt. 8. 8. Gareet, while attendiug the Templare' picnic down the hlllliulfipl & 'Tennu Rallroad,” was bitten on the fuce by n black aplder. 1ler face becume tur- sibly swollen, but no dangerous effecta beeamo ap. Jarént. "The anldur whose pulson 18 50 venomons 8 & sinall black vne, which gencrally has red upecks on Ity body. Ite bito {s exteedingly polsonous, and from it many porsoua have dicd un’ agcount of not A workshopa, IE COURTS. Importent Admiralty Opinion by Judge Blodgett Concerning Tows, Another Big Land-Snlt Dismisscd for Want of Equity. Miscellaneous Matters from the Halls of Justice. Indge Blodeett gave a declalon yesterday morn- tniz i the core of 1. Tl Lincoln & Co., owners of the floating- elevatar Chicago, ngainat the tug owe. Ttappeared from the evldence that on the night of Aug. 13,1871, the tug was gotng westward throngh Welln atrect draw, towing & scow, and the foathig clevator wan heing pulled enstward through tho same draw, The tug had proper Nghts, and the clevator had one light on the starboard bow, The tugg paseed throughi clear, hut the rcow It wan taw- Ing collided with tue flonting clevator, sinking her. The ownern thereof brought sult to recover dam- ages for auch collislon, clulming it was due to the negligence of the tug, Judge Bludgett, however, decided thot under all the clrcamalances the floating clevator waa In fault In not having more Hghts anda better lauk- ont. Rlhio should have taken unuauni precautions at night and in misty weather, The tug was only golug ot regular, ordinary speed, and did all ahe could Lo avold collixion. 1t was not necessary for the acow 1o linve a lght, naahe wa Lwere, o part of the tug, though the case would be ditferont 1 the tow waw s mailing vessel with keparate means of propulsion. The libel was therefore dismissed ot Hbellonts' caste FORTER V! udize Farwell yesterdny gave n decirlon fn the Benfamin W, Porter va. Gearge W il which has been on triat before Wim for tho weel Toat post, It wasamult in chancery brought by Jorter 1o abtalu u half interent In 420 acres of Tand in liyile Park, being 5 W of See. 36, 1M, 14, and 8, W 4 of & , (8, 15, and” comprias fugz the eame Tand whicl wax fn iispute th the natorious Kilibe- 1111 efectment auit. Porter claim- ed thot ho ehowed 1111 soma defecta In the thle to thin lund, and that o verbal conteact was mide by whfel 111} wae (0 bur up the ontatanding clafie, and If he got title Lo diviite with Porter, The latter clalma that 111l did acquire poscasion of the laud, Dut refused 10 carry out hiw contract, Judge Farwell thought there hnd been a contract of romie kind hetween the partics, hut the ovidence was vory cantradictary. In bis oplnlon, howaver, the agréement could not be enforced becanse It had not heen reduced to writing, an required by the statulo of trauds, and It was not aliown that thero Tad been a partnerahip between the parties. The bill wan therefore dismiseed for want of equity., Anappeal wns taken, Menars, Whiteslde & Buzh and McCoy & Pratt appeared for Porler, and W, H. Barpum for Hilk DIvORCES, Catharine Brown complaina that her husband Lewls Iirown 18 not all that he ahould bo, for, in- atend of protecting her ns he whould, he seenis to devote hin evenings to kicking heraround the hougo and beating bor untll aho conld not stand. Bhe lav charges him with being an habitunl drunk- ard, and therefore anks for a djvorce, Case No, 20,000, fled In tho Clrcutt Court Jast Saturday, and then **auppressed for acrvico, " fag bill for “divorce wanted by Alexander ). Barbour siminat hie wife Matllda liarbour.w lom b claryes with having deseried him. The plsintiff is a curb- stane operutor around the Board of Trade. Tho rlatute roquires & yosr'e roticnce fn the State, and Tz Tuinoxe I Inforwed that bp s only Deen a realdent of this country for a fely month. Tlis wifc 1a at present residing In the old countr whero he left licr Inst sumnier. Incompatublifty ot dlenosition and o desire to re-enter the golden bonds of wedlock, on his part, aro nssigned as thu reasons for his desire for divorce. JTEMS. Judze Melllater ordered o speclal senize to be {esued for twenty-four jurors, returnable Monday, Juno 10, at 10 2. m. The closlng argumients in the Riverslde Improve- ment Company cnees were postponed yesterday unti] this worning, UNITED STATES CQUITS, Jamea F, Woodman began u sult for 812,000 agalnst Jonah R, Taylor, The Cammerclal Natlanal Ttank beaught sult ogainat W, 11, W, Cushwmun, claiming $7,000. DANKRUPTCY MATTENS, . Willlam U. Jenkins filed o voluntary, petition to he pdjudged o bankrapt yestorday. - Hls sectred debts are §2,800, ond the unsecured £25, - 60332, Tho nesels consist of land worlh 01,000, but mortgaged for $2500; dobts due on_open account, $9,420,85, of which 86,207, G4 fn owiug by'A. C, ifexing; alka u right 1o 100 whares i the Ciifearo Planlive Mille Company of tho par value of $10,000, belng n one- Aifth Interest, and one share of the 'Royal George Bllver Minlig Company, par value, £100. The petition was roferrod to Reglater Hilbard. Joshua Norton, fd, was adjudicated bankrupt by default yesterdny, anda warrant sued returna- Vle'Tuly 15 hefore Kegiator Grat, at Chicaso. An amsigenee will be chusen at 10 w.m, o-day for he estate of Jacob Well, e st dividend mecting of Thomas Foster will Do lield at 2 p. m, to-day. CIRCUIT COURT. Moritz Bender Lugan a suit in trover agatnst Alphonse L, Mande)’ and Oguste Mandel, o re- cover the vahue of 2 large amount of cloths, silrta, pants, shawls, bed-covers, lable-cloths, cte., worth ED007 A ttachment 1t ald was aleo izsged CRIMINAL COUNT, Charles Ring pleaded gullty (o larceny and was sentenced to four years in the Peniteminry. George L, Arnold pleaded guilty to passing fictitioua check and was remanded fof sentence. Michael Baynes pleaded guilty to burglary and was remanded, Jotin Swith and Edward Eilis pleaded guilty to Tarceny and were remanded, i Long was trled for larcony on two Indiet- menta, found guilty, and given two yeats in the Penitentiary. Thomas Murphy wastrled for Jarcony, convicted, given one year in the Houns of Correction, ulter Shelliy wns tried for the lorceny of a Bible, the property of Bishop Mclaren, and was glven two years In the Penitentiary, 11 had been out of the Penitentlary but a few w 3 . THE CALL, Junax BLopaeTr—The cane of John McNichalne, Inilicted for puchinring voldier' cluthlug, wih bo called after the bankruptey case of Slmuns & btod- dard, on-trlul, is concluttéd, Jubas Gany—65), hil, 657, 500 to 676, in- cluive, No cane on trial, Jupan J AMinoN—200, $08, 200, 210, 214, 215, 210, 218 to 202, 296 to 230, 252, B, and 243, iuk Cluwive, No, 1740, Hards ve, Robinxon, on trial, Juniy Moonz—Motlons at 3 p. m. Junag Roagns—Set _caso 5005, Schlosser va, Culyer, and calendar Nos. DO 0 810, inclusiva. No casc on trial. Junar Hoorn—Set ense 2002, Jones va, Jonoes; alko ealendar Nos. 671 to 600, Inclusive, excopt 574 to 578, No ciae on trial. Jupar McArLiaten—Sct cose 2070, McConnofl vi. Bldway; aiwo Nos, 040, 035, 040, 050, 052, 53, an Judgo Booth's calendar, No. 2780, Dugan e, Tilinols Central Ruliroad Coinpany, on trinl, 'puk FARWELL—Sct came 158, Powers ve, Naplor, Jupan WiLLians—No eall. Cloalng arguments In Riverslde Improvement Company cuvcs, JUDGMENTS, Suprnion Count— vo. Theodoxla T. Bean, 821 phis ve, Thomas McCauley 8247, 67, Jupan Qanv—IL. B, Curtls vendict €618, 50, ot al. va, Chancellor aml motion for new At — . 8. Degon, ey and I3, inen NeLean ot nl, v, Ebenezer W 0K, 53, —Tlnothy Wrlght va. Alfred Herrington, $351.K1—1L. T, Weeke va, Homan Ustholie Total Abetinence and Benevolent Soclety, £,01.—Thomias Fanning ve. Francls Fanning, £1,000. —Aloxander Brown va, Thmothy Buker, Jr., S010.04, Tinun Jaupuox—Toreph Gordon ve. Alexander Dell; verdict 8450, and motion for new trial, Crewr. Covnr—J rnog tocera—D, M. Swiney et al v&, dolin C. aud Josoph T, McCords verdict 575, and motlon fur now triul, ‘Jimas Hooth—E. N. Marks va. The Kaneas Tn. wirance Company verdict 278,75, —Jolin_ Frea: Jentha) va, Charlen Pollunabecs verdict, $10. Jdyvoar MeALListeu~C. Il Slack ve. “I'heodore Valk; $44,07, Ulemaus, Softa ———— KhodJus, Liupuws, aod dol- nlh . New York Works. Bo much confuslon has been wrought oven In the mindas of woll-informed ’:un ple by the frequent aje lusions, in the dispatchos having reference to ro- cent ‘Tarklsh afialrs, tosoltas, 'lmd{'u-, uleman, mollahs, and inaumw, that some very brief expla- nations &8 10 what vsch of thess words meuns may be both Interesting and useful. ‘The word ulema |s & plural noun and algnlfies the wise mun generally, fa by inddels made aingnlar and spplicd 0 u persoi who how studled Mussul- man theology sud law In the medresscs or schooly attachod to” the mosques, who haw, sa it wero, taken bls dogroes of D. D. and LL. D, ‘Tho puplle In theso schiools are tho softas, taking thoir nsmo from o corruptivn of the pasl ks plo soukhte—burued, applied becauso thu scholazs are, a8 It waro, consuinud by the love of study uf a- cred things and devoted o a it of medftation. “Thu suftas follow thefr studlos in the schoal-build- ng, sleeping and eating at the bnaretts, where freo Tadginge und food are provided fur thom ant of the legucius of the pious. If their familive cun aftord to'da 20, they furnlsh them with clothing and ding: I nat, theso ure given to them from thaeamo aritablo fund. The number of softue Is very urge, for vue reanon bdcauss of thelr exemption frofu ‘milltary servico, After long- contlnued wtudy of Arabic and the Koran aud lts commentarics, thy sufty, ufter an examiuation which, though numi- Totly wrduvux, ls ulmost invarlably passed sucecess: fully, takes the titls of khod)u, 'Fiis hodjh,khavadlo, Toader or stuger, scholarwho fias taken his diploma in tho medres teaches for soveral years, In fact til Lo has ducted a class of softia through the samo course ho had himeelf taken, whon, on application to the Mlnistry of Worsllp, at whose head |4 tho Shelkh- ul-Islaty, and after o scevece examination, he v calves tho title of uleus. "o this diguity the Mussulman unly arrives ut 80 oria. 1t coufers numerous privileges, for thess doctors vecape il Itary sorvice, unfews iu the oyeut of the djitad, ve eacred war, wnd from thuir rapks aro filled tho Judgheahips, the curacice (0 to wpowk) of thu 1 woaques, tho professorstips in the wedsestes, Wo trasteothipa connected with the adminintration of the trust-fonds for plous and charitable par- panes, etc. The dmaam s to real priest, haring chargo of the public relfloun nerelces. * Tin titio comes from the Arablc, and ia the eqaivalent of lender or outpoat. There Is, as 8 rulc, one imaum to each mosque of minor fnportance, —mensdjfd, —whilo Lwa, orat most three, one of whom I8 deslunated tho chief authority, ate appointed to the peincipal murqies, —djamia The lnauma are sclected from among the nleuan, 'A# 10 tho word mollah it has no referonce what- ever to any yorticnlar clasn, offce, or person. ol merely tltle of linor conferred—not by a Fucelal docutiient or diploma, but by & sart of unlversul publle cumcub—u‘xun those who have acquired reneral reapcet and esteem for the purlty of thele jver, or liave Nlled places of mportauce connected witn public worelip or the law. It thus accords in £ome peasure W our **honorable™ or Y excel- In-m{." I'he word In a corruption of the Arable mealn, depositary of admiulstrative power. A vatural extenalon of ite slunification makes [t stand for all thie dignitaries of the Mahometan worabip, It follown from thin explanation that there e re be aaid to | ate nstantinople of in Tur- A **ehlel nletna ™ than nt New Y ork or Hoston n “ehlef Inwyer® or ©principal clgreyinan, ™ and that the titla ** chief nollah ' is &8 meaniniloan an could be that of **clilof gentleman ™ or ** head S, Thicro may he an ulvma hosseaing more fnfiiience than any other member of e clas, but het cannot be satd to be entitled to tie Myie of ehlef™ fn the senso of recognized and oiliclal leaderehlp, e — THE BELZIAN DUEL. heen made of a duel fought recently cla by two aflicera of the Helgian army, Marchal, of the engincers, and Capt. Chnrles Van Hecke, of the infantry, ' Au account of the trial and acntence of the rurvivor and the secondh of withessen ppears in L Independince Jirige of May sl 'The quarrel wak shout o ludy. At accused, it appears, and especially Licut, Murchial, endeavared to arranzy 1€ pencetully, aud the latter waw sctially drawn into it by the threate nud fneulting behaviar of Capt, Van Hecke, Van Tiecke was the insnited parly, s _provocation, of which the detalls ore_suppressed, Leing more thon ayear old. Van lecke showed to his acconds o Ietter written to Marchal, which he elilmed, though they disagreed with him,'was asuficlent._occanios of combut. 'That was 4o weeks azo, and his re solve to seitle the natter by the ducllo was ine: orable. Hin seconds appested {n vain to his for litnwife and children, and valuly ect before him Marchial's protestations’ of hie finocence. Tae challenge wan repeated and the duel arfanged. Capt. Van lecke, who, In fila character an the fn- sulted party, lad the' cholce of Arma, would, in #pite of Il wecumnds, have nothing but the rervice- platol, * Lieut. Marcha) volemnly usseverated taliis reconds 1hat he had never recetved the letter in question, and that 1t could not posathly have Deen intended for him, ‘Thero were certaluly gravo charges agatnst him devcloped In the Cxniplnation, hut” he persistently declared them false. The ducl wen arranved for Moy 24, The partlea met at the military rchool of La Cambra at £:30 [n the morning, and'made their preparations in the riding achoal,’ Mo adversarien were place thirty paces apart. Three liote were exchanved witlivut turther reanlt than the tearng of Lieat, Murchal's trousers Just helow the hip by one of the balls, After baving recelved his adversary's first fire M. Marchol fired In the alr, M. Zerezo, ane of the xeconds, protested at thls, that M. Van' lecke beld such behavior inenlting, 'aud preferred o be retfeved of **thal person's™ gencrosity. In hort, {t was demamled that M. Marchal defend himeoit and afm at hiv adversars; 0, in melt-defense, he had to fre upon tho Captain, When bis tarn came far the fourth time, he ot hin adversary In the breast, and_ killed bim, 8o much “sppearcd from the preliminary examination. Hefore the court- martinl Licut, ~ Marchiul had nothing to add. except tiin grict at tie fatal reaunlt. The scconds conlirm- e bla acconnt of the alair, ‘one of them, Capt. Tloxlio, - addinz that" the' Licatenant had aelnt throughont honorably. ANl the aceuecd decline counsel and pleaded” gutlty, M, Temples, th dudge-Advocate, contined huself 1o setting forth the lawa bearing upon the duel and reading the ar- ticles which punished delinquents with Tiiprieon. mentand fine, The Court, afier half an hour'a conenltatlon, In view of the extcunuting circun: stancen, sentenced Lient. Marchal to three month Imprixonment only, and the seconds to be Tmpris- onned one month and pay 100 franes fue, the lightst penaltios allowed by the articles, ——————— The Altnmbra of Granada, London Tim Our Madrid correnpondent Writes under date of Mny 10: ** It was but In 1869—that year so preg- nant with reforins of every descrlption throughout the Peninsula. reforma which are bearing even now. their frult for good—that the Alhambra w by & legally constituted Assembly, taken away fFomm the Crown and mado’ natianal ‘property. 1y had Jonie been, prevlaus Lo ¢hie tig, pactly closed ar seen with difliculty, but from 1845 the traveler and the Spanlard alike hiave been welcomed within the walla of the famous *Palaceof the Aliambren.* It {nnow, in 1876, that it {s proposed to take that property from the natlon and vest it lu the Crow: a8 part of the Patrimonio Real, or Royal prop- ety onca mure. This propotal proceeds from the préecut Miniutey. Wha ltas not licard of the Al hambra? Who does not connect ita namo with all thera Ix of the romantic and the benutifal In Spain? Tiv nature, as well aw by exquieito art, tho very dfamond and pearl of Spain, the Alhambra of Granada I tho spot must elicrlxhed by Spanish Javers of art: the apot to which every traveler, from North and South, and West and East, first hends hia steps on lawding In Spaln. The Altinm. Tien s tho greatest relic of exotle Moorish art in Spatn: here, for hundeeds of years, the Moor ex- erted all the power of his mind and ihe force of his riches fo muke a uatnral and artificial para- dise; and the Moor succceded. Tho Alha- bra stands olone, & oy of the whole earth, deserted thongh Itw courta” and_un- tennnted 1ta avenues, Spoilt as It has been Dy the apollers of wnccorsive generationa—hy the '«'{wwh party under Ferdinand and Tsabella—by the French in 1812—by earthqnake [n 1821, yet still the Alinmbra continues the pride and glory af Muorleh Spain: and (e magniileent viw from fta tosern, whenew vo Ioak it on tho wild ranze of the rnow-capped Alpujurrax on the tosely irri- gated plulnn of verdure, on statelfest trees. and kparkilng wators, and wooded vulleys almast tropleal in thelr Tnxurinnce, presenting ail shot iy highest in art nnd most lovely In nature, unfted a vislon unequaled [n the whole world, — The Hefarmers of 186D put the Palace Into the hands of an honorable public budy called the Comnixsion do Monumentos dela Nuclon Erpanola (in_whoee hands 8t the prescnt moment it re- maine), mnd thoy laced It udor $ho - ayecla) care of the present well-known Academy of Sun Fer- nando, Further than this, ey formel a sub- commission in ench Inrge lown to preserve the Al- hatubra and ita Leautivs, and to fnsure entrance to it for the public at large, and they gave o gencrous sim annually (o pay & propor atall of sttendants, and keep the Palace fnproper repalr. A bil) will be hrought pefore the House, at the end of next weel, 10 tako tho Alambra from ita guardlana und attach it to the Crown: 1t will then poelbly, be minde o Palace, possibly 8 bacmck, or s bunting- ox, The Government cannot afford to keep itup; the Crown s nlready amply endowed with resi- dences: no guarantee i promived that this work of art sl be respected, or that entrance to it shall e nllowed to strangers — e eaT— How to Kill the Potato-lvetle. Zartford (Conn.) Courant, ATgttor from Irof, Packard has Just heen pub- lished by the Arlcultuzal Experlwent Statlon at Middietown, which containa these statements: **Tho * potuto-bu * may he looked for early In Sume, s eges Wil bo found on the under mirface of the leavex they nre bright orange-red, and quite farge, The beotle ftself I8 s roundish naect, b an Inch jong, Uas ten blick stripea on the hack, nud ty reddivh underneath, 1t {s farger than_the' *lady- which vomewhat reremblen it The grub ix %, faty and orange-red in color, 1ives about ten daya Ou the leaveaarid tems, after which it enters the pround to hecomo A’ beetle, ‘Thuw near Iy all tho life of the fjnrvct {y paseced ontho plant. e oflcyrine of It year's eetl will begin to lay egun o sbout ifty days from the thine the e from which itself sprung war depos- fted. Proliably not more thin two crops of ther willappear in our climate, but each female Is capas ble of producing more than o thoweand exs. Yephe remedden are Band-pleking, both of the mature beetle, the grubs, und the cepe. They shoutd all bo buened, Puris geeen is alvo largely used, THiKIx A most d polvon, containin’s arscpte. 1t iualmast fnsoluble i waler, It ma be mized with plaster, flor, or fine dry. cur und durted on the planty from a slfter or bellows, or spplled wiirred op in_wuter, nbout & fables spoantul to a paiful, and throws from a syringe, arsprinkled from o walerinz-pot. Tnany case, rreat cure must be taken not to breathe the dust or fadio with nnked hands = **A number of speciinens collected fn Now York are boing analyzed In the Jaboratory of the station, hey tange |n prics from 28 céots per pound (wholesald) to 18 cents, and contain from 1 40 per cent of {usoluble sdulterations, Tho arsenic varles from A5 per cent 1 the bost 10 20 per cent in the lower graded. Some are mixturcs of cheele! green, others aro Bchwelnfurth green. "The for- wer, when pure, contadne 71% per cent of aenenions achl'and UNi¢ por cont of copper oxide. ‘e latter should cantalu 6% per cent arsenlous actd, 31 ver cent copper oxide, and 10 per cent acetic acid, From these facts 1t appears thab 11 will be most cconomlcal to buy the best, Aek for pure Parls sreen. 1t will powalbly cost 6 cents per pound. 1 it eems to be of doubiful quality, aend a small sample fo the station at Middistown tor nusly tirst inding out the nanie of the manufacturer.” No tine ahould boloet If the potato-crop s to be waved, 2 the boetle haw appeared i ularming nuwmbers In many parts of thy State. " —— A Novel Lawsults London Daily Teleyraph, May 31, A curlous case camo up i the'sccund diviston of the Quarter Sesslons in_ Edinburg 10-day ou appeal frow the Lurd Ordinary \I.llrfl Craghill), -~ A gen. theman of mesns navied Gurduer, residimg near Melrose, brought an action for the picpose of hav- g yoitud woutai tutned Alury Guednor probib- fted from calling him her father. ” From the evl- dence It appeared thag dner, whlle courting the lady who afterward becawe hly wite, dircovered thiat shy was enceluto: notwiihstandiug tiis. ho marrded her, and a week or two afterwaurdd sliy ruve birth o child, tho defender in the ve 'l fact was kept 8 secrof, and Mr. Uardaer de. nles that be fu thy father of the clild, though till the preaent trlal hu tudo 1o public avowal to this effect, 'Th Lord Ordinury found for the parsuer, bat the second divialon Lave now reversed the det clslon, holliug that Mr. Garduer hy worrylng the lady, kuowing her coudition, 100k upon” himsclf the burden of betug tho reputed fathor, sud that e ls uot now. after twenty yuurs' sllvuce, entitled 10 dcuy the putoruity. L MARINE CICAGO. Ammrvats—Stmr Alpenn, Muskegon, sundriess prop City of Concord, Ogdenshurg, sundrics; prop Menscnger, Benton Harbor, sundrien; prop Truca- dell, Jicnton Harbur, sundries; prop Georgs Dun- bar, Muakegon, lumber: prop Colorado, Buffalo, suudrier; prop G, P, lieath, Baugatack, sundriea; prop Crusader, Buffalo, towing; prop Cuba, Huf falo, aundries; prop Roanoke, Buflalo, sundrfen; barg Unadilla, Buffalo, conl; brig Fashion, Little Sturgeon, lninber; brig Commerce, Menominee, Jumber: schr Tuecoln, Mlack Ureck, lumber; achr Cuyahogs, Cedar Itlver, lumber; schr M. A Gregory, Green Hay, fia wchr A. P, Nichols, Traversc llay, wourd; echr K. J. Lufl, Ford Hiver, lumber; schr Craftaman, Goderich, ralt; rehr L, Pratt, Grand River, wood; gebr Liboety, Grand Hasen, Yumbior: wehe City of Toledo, Foril tiver, lumber; schr Faehion, Man- Tamber; rehr Gladiator, Manistee, lumber: 1. Jolineon, Encanaba, fron ore; acht Loutit, Ludington, lumbers schr’ Lady Dutlerln, RKingdville, fles: schr . €. Trow- bridye, Cheboyiean, umbers rebe W. 11 Willard, Ludlniton, Tumber; echr Ads Medora, Martnotte, Inmber; rchr Mary MeVey, Jacksonport, cedar ponix: eehr Milwankee Belle, Menoiinee, lnother; kehir Payutte Brown, Clevelnnd, stane: wehr C. 3. Hoeder, Manistee, Tumbor: achr Sasca, Troveran Hay, wood: scheD. P. Dolibing, Buffalo, coali el D, 1, Martin, Meriomince, fumber: fchr A, M. Peterson, Bufao, conl; sehr C. (i, Mixer, J Clne, izhts eehr T, I Sheldon, Buifalo, cosl shr Anmie Torring, Perry'a Plor, Jumber; che anner, Holland, woad: rchrd. 1 Merell, Pen- tumbers schr Norman, Oconto, lumber; fllium_ Crosthwalte, Menominde, cedar rchir JBiton, Buffalo, alt; rchr Golden Ie, Sunmlca, cedar ports; achr ¢, Luling, Man- Tumber: aclir Eveline, Marinett J, Dnford, Bay City, fumber. scapiba, fron ore; kehr Sollinawoud, Croes Villae, drews, South Travers, woort: schye Francle i3 o, conl echr Sunny Side, Buy Cit an daclnto, Alpens, Iumber: elic ston, woud: schr San Do, Huflalo Montieeilo, Au Sabi Tumibcrs echr Monitor, Do Vere, plie iron: schr €. tinrdon, Muakexon, lumber; wehr Cecella, Whil ake, Mamher . Scaville, Muskegon, Imin- bers rehir Han L Little Sturgcon, lumber; rehr Minerva, Mu-keson, lamberi achr' Cornelia, Menaminee, Jumbers prop Comsiodore, Bufialo, sundrica, iaNcea—Prop Lasrence, Ozdendhurs, b, 5 corB, 10,000 Ut vats, 0 hrix purk-—Motreal, Drla flone: prop India, Erle, 32, 600 bu corn, 400 floar, 10 cases cige—linginln, 100 bria flonrs J. Mixer, Kinzatoh, 16,57 bu corn: atmr Alpens, Murkewon, # brls park, 18 bxs baine, 1t and ) irle Jard, and_ sundrics; prop € Catdwell, Tort Iluron. 18221 b curn, el flour} barge Gulding Star, Port Huron, 26,013 W cornt op Trucadell, Denton Harbor, sundries: prop Wediengor, Denton Tarbor. 3 beix pork. and s dries: hark Kate Durley, Duialo, 25,000 bu wheat: echr D. A, VanVUaliénburg. Bofiaio, 35,50 b wheat: achr Rate Gillett, Cedar Hiver, 25 brls flour; prop Starucca, Bulalo, 411,000 bu cormn, 200 Drls flonr; schr George Murray, Buffalo, 55,000 hu out: actir 3t L. Mhicgie, Kiugeton, 20,482 bt wheat: prop Dean Richmond, Buffaio, 64,000 hy ata, 400 brie flour, 14.500 by 'rye, 610 bags eced ; scbr €. J. Luff, Ford jtiver, 100 bu_corn, 50 brls four; achr Ploretta, King-ton, 43,251 bu oatd, LAKE FREIGIITS, a0, —Lake frelghts were In good demand and stronger at 3c for corn to Buffalo, which rate was understood to bave been pald for steamer room. The offeringn were rather small, few of the veweels in port belng ready tolosd. The following engage- micnts were reported: To Port Colborne—Schr Lnke Forest, wheat at 8%c. ToBuffalo—Prop Roanuke, corn and rye; prop Commodore. corn, aud prop Dean Richmond, oats throngh, Capacity estimated at 110,000 bu corn, 60,000 by oats, and 0,000 bu rye. DETROIT. June 12, —Frelghts keep scarce, and 1t tle [sdolng, Wheat to Oswego, 4%{c: to Huffalo, aige: o Cleveland, 1tc. A schooner Toads wheat to DBuffalo at 2ie. Whitaker & Co. ‘report the schooner LaPetite staves to Buflalo at S8 per car. Miwarkee, June 1. —Vesscls are held at fe or whent o Duffalo, and e to Kinzton, No encageme ‘The schr Montpeller was” chartered te 0p Tuesday to take 20,000 bu of wheat to Riugston at 63c. Brrrano, June 12,~Charters: Schre Richard rinelow and Peshtign, eonl hence to Chieazu, 30¢ ¢ ton; achrs W, S°Crostiweaite, B, F. Bruce, and on, coal Erle to Chicago, 50c per ton; schr end, coal hence to Milwairkee, 40¢ per ton; andschrs Kittic and W, 1. Sloun, railroad ties Lear Cregk to Buffalo st 11¢ apicce. LAKE MICHIGAN. Citeago.—The heavy raln-torm yesterday momn- Ing {nterfered materiaily with the business ot the docks, and durlng the afternoon 1t wan ko fozsy that but few of the tuge risked It to go outside. Some of the tugs that went out nevertheless ran on the beach, bat got off without dumage. Insplic of the unfavorablo wenther, bowever, several of the Inrgo Lower Lake vesscls which arrived durlng the dny camo §n....Andrew Mescrve, formerly o ma. ring reporter In this clty, wants fo purchase & steam yacht tv embark i the excnraion bueiness... The Tepairaon tho tug A. G. Van Schulek have been completed, and she went into_commisslon aguin yeaterday ..., The achr Great Weat, which sprang & leak th other night, haa gone 'into the h Side dock of the Chicago Dry-Dock Company. yes. terday, to_he repaired and canlked....The littic steamor_Iluron_has aysln resumed Ber frips he- South Huven und Chicago. She will dally trips when the frult-season commencee, hut for the present she will run every other day only. ... The prop Miseouri came down fo her dock near Welly atrect bridze yesterday after- noon, after unfosding the carze ale brourht from Lake Enperior at one of the docke in tlie South ar- Tiranch. She presented 8 most woeful app ance, and louked axs if she lian heen runk fora ye: 1 the Oden Ditch, Tt will take some hard serub- bing to take off the rust with which she I« covered. <. The shlp-carpenters huve sceepted the propa- sition_miade by the otiicers of the Chlcawu Dey- Dock Company, and quietly weut to work yester- day morning at &2, 25 per day. g Cicace Y Acur CLvn's Reasrra. —The Yacht Club hus decided upon the following pr Mminarles for Saturday’s regattas The course will Dbe_ronthenst from Twelfth street around o buo 1 mile cast of Twenty-eccond etreets theuce nort| outslde of the eriby thenre northwest around a buoy 1 mile cast of Divesey avenues thence back 10 the starting point. This course 813 miles in lengeh, Boote entering, for the raco will be re. quired topay n fee of The prizes are: For second-clams” yachta, & winnirs pennant, to he safled for &t any regatta, 1or third-class yachta, fiest prize, o sfiver cup; second prize, £50. For tourih-class yuchts, first priz second prize, 0.1t I understood that the” followlny yacita Wil sal) ln the rezatta: Svcand-claes,” Frolic, acalngt thne, Third-closs, Anna Loulso Cary, Zephr, Ethan Allen, Plere, “Fourth cluss, Lulu, Lucy, Flectwing, snd Lincoln, ~ The sturt will b nife promptly a2 p. . on arurday. Tug UsanirA, ~The powerful wrecking tug Cru- snder arrived licro yesterday afiernoon il . m, with the bark Unudilla, which bad been on tho reet at Middle Ixland, Lake Huron, She hasa cargo of coal_on hoard, and i leaking badly, A steam pump ind to work hard to keep hier afloat, “The ex- Tent b er daingo cannot ho ascertained until sio has divcharged Lier cargy, for the Straits laet evenlng. Tur Hangon Srnver—The Government Englneer In charzoe of the United Statea survey now belug wmade I the outer hurborgives the following figures s to the depth of water (i that place: Enterlug on tho south at Van Nuren street and (ollowiug along cloae to thy outer wall, 14 1o 18 fect of water will be found for two-thirds uf the distance between the nouth entrance and the north d; then the water shoala to Lty and 1% fect, Veenels drawing 12 fect of wuter canenter ot the wouth end_and come entirely through the lurbor proper. Tho lurger propelles (e any craft) whicl Fun by the regulnt cisnuet to the ner harbor, or the harbor proper, can come Into the vuter harhor st the wonth entrance, and they will Sud an abun- dunce of water deep envuzh to admit of every THOVAMENt necess drawlng more than 12 feet of water, they, of coursy, muyt not attemyp frely the outer harbur,” It I the fute 1 of the englnecr to furnish o channel of 15 f thiv outer harhor If “‘Fhe Crusader left again t appropriation of all bulance ro- {3 sutliclent, Thure in his handa from last yesr's operuticns, and {¢ wothine more 18 ziven Chicagu this yeor, thia amount will be applied townrd the work. POoRT HURON NEWS. Spectal Dispatch 10 The Triduns. Ponr Hunox, June 14, —The stuam-barge City of Fort lluron, which passod ap last ovening with her conrort in tow, burst her cylinder-head white on Lake Huron last night, and was towed back to thls port for repalrs. The wreckers at work on the cargo of ore in the Aunken schr City of Buffalo, at Sand Beach, bave discoutinued operations for the present, and will commence at unce ou the cargo af rullrosd fron in the schr Saltillo. It {s understood that the schr City of Butfulo will bo towed from her prescut poel« tlon, as she iles directly in the pntfance to the Harbor of Refuge, The Goverament will bave charge of rewoving her. The outt and eaila of the achr Granada were ‘brought down on thy prop St. Albana ta-day, snd were put on board of 160 vessel, The wurk of dredzing the middle-ground to an aversgo depth of 15 oot began (his warning, and wil by pushed 4 tetion. Budly ms»'e'gsfm-’mm (o Ths Tribune. Pour Hinox, Mich., Juns 13, —LUr—Praps Arc- tle, St. Joaeph, Saliua’und barges; schrd Pandora, Falaekt i il ther o X —North, gentle; weather fine. Tito setr Lo, Which Was anhors on Middio Teind Heef, was relcascd, and will probably tow fo Clicago; conditiun not reportad, Specsal Disputch to The Triduag. Port Hus Mich., Juno 4. —DowN—Prop Pacitic; rchirs Neleon, 8. D. Sawyer, Van Valkens burw, Myosotis, Loulss, Wilttam Elgla. tops Enterprise Yosemite snd barges, JuivietLord sud consort; schre Portlaud, Yuzoo, Gladstone, WiNp—North, fresh; weather cloudy, THE CANAL. Daivoxront, June 14, —Anniven—Neptuns, Ot« taws, 5,700 bu corn; Board of Trade, Henry, U, 0C0 bu corn; Outarlo, LaSatle, 8,100 bu corn; Gypsy Queca, LaSls, 6,000 bu' corn; prop, Viwi La- 000 bu eorn} Merculer, Dttawn. 3,000 hu AMUSEMENTS, Mantauk, Lockport PRI THEATRE, This (Tharaday) Evening, June 15, Very Pro. nonnced Success of tho (Hlorions Extraveganza, FAIR ONE WITH THE BLONDE WiG. LADIES' NIGNT, A BRILLIANT COMPANTY Adah Richmond, Lizzie Kelsey, Lnla Delma; Harry Allen, Thomas Whifiln, Turner Drothe Cora & Austin, Lurkin & tile, Tynch, Afmatrong, Tdn Ilsyde Lottfe Grant, Bpencer, Denedler, Layton, Wal ck. Nate the Prices: Dress Clrcle, 25 cts, a5 ete, 3 Orchiesten, 50 cty,; Grand T Only Matince Saturday. NEW CHICAGO " .. HOOLEY.. Ton't Forget tire Lot Three Ni HOOLEY'S MINST And positively Last Chance to hear the Great PAT ROONEY, in Muldoon, the Solid Man; Dancing the Tra-las Gir), and Hildebrand McUut- b lielle Frava, omeo, 5,900 bu cor! Ttomea, 6,200 bu corn,, AlEb—Cataract, Utica, 20 m ahinglea; W. A, f ollet, 28,100 1t lomber; G. L. Dootl, Utica, 13,500 ft lumver, LLANEOUS, Drtrrinas. —Messen, Olbsun & C ing & amall steam-yacht for the Gavernment..., The stmr Channon last Friday picked up the crew of 8 small yacht from Mill Point, which had pect 8 few infles from that place doring s mqusll, +...The new stcam yacht Mary was incasured Tues. day afternoon by Deputy-Collector 8. J. flaoker, and showa s tonnage of 3,677....The one-fourth interead of the achr Planet was mold by Georgo Shurr to George Drldget, £1,000....The Sanlt Ste, Marle Northern Light The work of excivation 18 being pustied rapldly forward on the new lock, & Ttoach have uwarded the contract for the work. The old canal [s kept busy through the fmmense nuinber of Loata ‘that aro continually praving o and fro.....Sayk the Bullalo £ thou bt buat. en_would come down ew York szain, but possibly they 1t I reported that many who loaded at that cere compelled 10 ark of of 825 to $50 10 cover expenses, ‘The Toranta Glohe says: Capt. P. Larkin, of &t Catharines, hux just retorned from Windsor, whither hic has heen concluding arrangements with Mensrs, (umpbell & Shurlenberg for 8 proposed ocean voyage: for hie e sehooner, the Emerald, and may therefore be considered Slie fa to fond at som la-Joo; Tlie Galwa An Immense Gl this woek, turdny. laet Matinee, ¥'S THEATRE. MAGUIRE & JIAV WILL E. CHAFMA, MRS. JAS. A. OATES AND HER COMIC OPERA COMPANY, This (Thnrsday) Evening, Jnne 15, BARBE BLETU) ay hooked for the voy- port on Lake Huron with aquared pine loza for the Liverpool markets. pon, we helieve, ‘os! ataten that the bark J, 8. thce on the for Kingaton, swas lbeled Waters on 3 mortasre of $2,500, Canada” money, which has Leen standing againat the veseel for It will” beremembered that the the United States MeVICKER'S THEATRE. LAST NIGHTS OF, NH, AR LOUISE HAWTIRO This Thuraday ovenl Austtn wae vold Inst winter b Marahal at this port, and waa bid In_ by Jnaes Da- vidon, of Buffalo, for & #old subject to this mortzaze [ not known In now owiied be a persnt who can defend her all The Tietroft Free S'reen xaye the achr Ma- Ty B, Perew, which was sunk off Chuboysgan Point et bren ot off and Into Cheboygan ters ind pumpe taken to her about a week ago Ly the tng Andrew J. Sumfth, abuuluhied tu the Insaranee compaty, who nre do- A* ron 63 wutic trimmed ahe Wil be brouzht to Detrold by the tux Suilth for repeire. Her (nren wae cual, for Chicago, Specwal Digateh to The Tribnne, MangueTTe, Mich E. B, Ward und Alsa Bradley, Sundusky and Colu: Whetlier she waa OUNE, une 15, oniv perform- t Bartley Campbell's beantiful play of the fo'murrow, Friday evenmz, Joint benefitof SF. Jdas. O Neitsnd Mr. Wi, 1L; Crane. RLAND ROUTE, turday wight an immenss B, PLYMOUTH CHURCH, ANNIE LOUISE CARY SINGS TO-NIGHT. I Keen & Cooke's, and at VIRGINIAN, ng the work, utly calked and Areived, the props achre Wells, 1) L prop supetior; el Sonts at W, Sileby's, 150 Tiwenty: WooD's MUSEUAL THURSDAY MATIN PERFECTION, & ROMEQ JAFIER JENKINS, Thureday Evening—LANCASHIRE LASS. THE COLISEUM, Wednesdny, June 14, aud entire week, Engage. ment Extraordinary s THE VAIDIS SISTERS! the infant Wonders: Boston Comlc Opera Com- auy, nndl the Collcenm Company, In a monster clock and Sunday after- A Bride Falla Dend While Danclng, A teleceam from New Hambirg, Can., 7th Inst., OUDL an gnined i The wedding parts wis married to 8 Miss then went from bere to Baden to the bride’s fath- P, Where, a4 usual amone Gernan, o dance was bout 11 o'clock, the bride, who' had been apparently weli all ruddenly dead in th inidetle of the dance. T WRISKY. KEVIUCRY ORITE ! THE FEREST STIMULANT. The Finest Whisky Known, SOLD BY Every evenlnrat § BEAILROAD TIME TABLE NRRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRATS rence ifarks.~t Baturday exs #3londay cxcepied. | At- unday at 3 a. m. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY. . nan Ilouse) and and st the depota, NDUZER | 8 ‘ast Mall (datly) aMiwaukee Pasten LMilwankee |'as Blirern Way b BEE! FPPPTE E3EET 1, Saraloga Spris, , ¥, poeecrainz the advantaze of 33 ‘This clezant hots! being rituated bet Conzrees and Hathorn Springs, I i reception of guexts, TERMS FORJUNE, $21 PER WEE| renovated with additional and other_extens _those In reurch of the most romplete and con- Yemend, 38 well 8 the most Qellghfal of sumpicr HATIORN & COOKE, Yroprietore. SEA VIEW HOUSE, RYE BEACH, N, H,, ‘Will bo opened Juncl for tho Sea- son of 18786, a~hepot carner of “Wells 5-Dejwt corner of Cannl a MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, -8, and foot of Twenty-second-at, oitiee, 67 Clark-st., soutl - dulph, sud ut Psinier llu.u:m AR Mo rira Ty closets, new faruit }all (st Matn aud Afr Lino). Tattinsos Accoming "t saturday Ex. » Sunday CHICAGO, ALTON & ST, LOUIB and CHIOAGQ KANSAS CITY & DENVER SBHORT LINES, I near Madtion-nt, Tlekys utlices: At Depot, md_u.- llnndulml'lk £, Proprietor. WEST END HOTEL, LONG BRANCEI. ons_and improve. INGLE KOOMS Kansas City & Denver Fast £x. 1. Louts. Spring: TUKin and Prorla Fast Expres. | usisting of SEVE an udditiunal dinin and Coll Sew-Water Bathing E~tablishment, ete., WILL OPEN JUNE 15. Applications for roptns e n be made at the Hotel. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERE, CRY & IILDRETI. Calitiour Adcominodat nilieation, and Bidar Nt Expreasesa: Ve Wari 1o s tnining @ roume wi i i) Lz, m. g5 CHICAQO, MTLWAUKEE, & BT, PAUL RAILROAD, Tnion Depol, corner Madtaon aud Conal-ats, Tleket pposite Bherman lous, Qithee, skt Soncl Clark-o * 8: INEEN TN o & Sinnesota Thror], o o ™ Wy 730D n : fawa. and "iiane: Wiscansta & 3 ROCKY POINT HOTEL, Narracaneett Buy, Rhode Island (European plan), will upen for the reception of gnests J Elzht Stemboat dal| port. Address L. 11, HUM rom Providence and ATl tratia run via Milwaukc neapolis we good elthe or vis Wetertown, La Crosse, ane TLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, At, and foot of Twenty second-et. Invested Has Paid a Profit of $1.700 the past few monthe, auder our improved Ht. Louts Expres L Sl y of operating in Stocl nominal sums and protitsincre. Ing full Inforuation Tlrka rediicod to loolk coutain. wn application, UMURIDGE & 0., crs, 2 \Wall-at.. New'York, eld Night Bypres Feiria aod Reokuk ¥ Bankers and Dol Dubuyue & Stux ( MEDICAL CARDS. DR, JAMES, Lock Hospital, cor. Washington & Franklin-sts, Chiartered by the State of 1Hnots far tho o3press pu te rvllef f wll casey uf private QUINOY BAILROAL, aod Slxtcenths ckét Uilicea, 3 i Riwktrd, Dubuque & pow 0f BV Ll ¢, and Urlnary dlscases In il thik 1t1s well kfiowy thes DIt JAMES has 4 uf the prifession for Ui Pt 30 experienco are a nliht loses by dreauis, pimpdon o liowd, cat poultively bo cured. delfcate atteativa, call or wrlt A Book far thie milll Al atout these & why ut=10vents to pay_postage, 196108 and pariors. Aurora Passengr 533 E3 e Aurur Passonger Tlubuguy & Sloux Ci aies Wantii he tow Tleuaunt home tor . Marriage Giutde, which ea—wlin AL TATTY — Dr. Jdamies ing Yousca 50 ana but ille Doctor. Dr. Oure Of Ay, Colinultatloli slwasd (1o Downer's (rove Acconimoy uve Accommod| SEBSE B3 DR. C. BIGEL 1AS REMOVED from 70 South Clar! e, to West Madlon st andhaa bad for the ia thecily forC] ERIE AND OHIOAGO LINE. 1y ‘yeurs the largeat g nd Sexual Disease Weakuess curedsately, privately, Vamphlet, 3 pags felatiug o sbovey 4 [ ut stalg Conauliation fre. Ro-s12e Pagea; eMIrACIIE orery. thilng un the generutive syaiein thal s Worly Kuowing, Price, wcta. Dr.Kean, cormer of Maares, Chlcagn, ¢ Ct , ot 1y ur b) 11, £ bite it ettt Al g B DR.LYO Jiiaeascs wad ¥eviale Digicaith Day Ripress—Paliman, Draw-| tng-Taom Sleeping Cara, L) New Vark wittious elimiye. ress ~ Pulliing g Rooin Bleoy: oty NOCURE! NOPAY ! PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHICAGO RAILWAY, 175 South Clark-sf ¥ = L4 EUred Or 1 b udays trom v 1a L Clileagy, treats all N Private, Chironie, sb undiy excepted. §Dally, sl tDel, BALTIMORE & OHI0 RATLROAD. fum Expoattion Bulldio, ‘and Dopot (Kxpariiioh Bulldiag). vrikbiated Frenen Speclice, tho val rescrijtion, §1.00. or weile, whili ke Brc pages, S Wi nmfl\‘hfvl confden Muscum uf Anatoy, Kow healil) may be regafur mpediineits o marrige, aud a1 debillty, belby the reauls of 2 ye: Addreas the auth ollice wind realdéace 81 PRESCRIPTION Far the speedy cure of Seminal Weakness, L Manbood, aud all disorders brought un by fod! Auy drugxist Lias the fuyre ddress DAVIDSON ‘& €O, - fadisputabiy how fost acloar eynopsls of tho o troatinent of i Dally, 5uudays excopied. CHICAGO, BOCK IRLAND & PAQLKIU RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Van Buren aud Shen witive 30 Llerk-at., Sherman crellons of excess. Omabe, Leavenw't ceommodstiop. ... TRV h & Atch Bz #10:004. 10,