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STATE -AFFAIRS. The Faineant Legislature of 1877 Refuses to Relieve Cook County. prompt Repression of a Last Ate tempt to Pare Periolat’s Claws. Qonference Botween the House and Benate on the Revenue Bill, gome Tall About a Commission o Do What tho Lonfers Have Bhirked. To-Morrow to Probably Be the Last Day of Actual Leg=- islation, NOUSE—THE NEVENUR DILLs Speclal Dispateh to The Triduns. graisoriELy, i, May 2l.—Upon Lhe con- clusion of tlie reading of the journal, Mr, James offered o resolution that Messrs. Morrison of Morgan. Cronkrite, and Baldwin constitute the Jouse Committee of Conference on the Reve- pue bill. The Committee named in the reso- Jution are generally understood to ba dead sct aslnst the *‘mtangible property ™ amendment, which fs the whole subject of wontroversy, On the part o the opponents of that amendment fpecesizn was to futch about s dead-lock bo- tween the two Houses, . Mr. Herrington moved to table the resolue Ut James sald that tho Benate had elected fts Committee and had elected quRES $1ICKLERS FOR THE SENATB AMEND- SENT, That was the precedent tor the House to follow. Healso understood tuat it would be eutircly ereesble to the Bpeaker to havetbe Commitico levted . k g;mk:r 8haw sald ho was always satisfled to pave the House appoint the committees, M. Matttiews objected to the Comnittee as proposed by thie resolution. It should ot lesst te made up of frienus ol tho bill ns passed by toe Huuse. Mr. Washiburn safd tho Senate had a commit- tee beut upon sticking to the Scuuto amend- weuts. The Cornnnitee on thic part of the House STOULD REPAESENT TUE HOUSH, sod bepronounced against the Sewate amend- 1nentd. B Mz Watking sald {t was the duty of the Epeaker toappolut the Committee. Even thouch {ueSpeaker muight desira to suirk the duty, which he (Watkius) did not believe, still the Speaker should be hield to his responsibility. And theComimittee should represent the House, whieh, by vote of two to one, bad rejected tho feaate amendment. " ir Baldwin stated that he had voted for the House Ulll. The provisfons lu It to which his bad objection had been stricken oat by the Senate, 1lo0 was opposed to the Senute awoud- ments, as the House was. Mr.8herman wunted to direct attention to the fact that it was not tho ordiuury ritls jo the Eaoatefor committees to be elected, whtle fu tbe House it was tle rule for tue Speaker to ypoint. Atter some further discugston Ierrington's otion to table Jurues’ resulution wus carried— Juas, 832 nays, H. 3r. lerriugton then moveil that a conference cmaitteo ol three on the'part of the Houseba npluted by the Speaker, Currded, . JUDUES, Tbe House this moruing concurred fnthe Sen- ptesnendinent to the bill allowine Judges to bod court fur each other, aud it oW gues to the Luremnor tor Wa apuroval. TUE CLERK'S PAY Tu DE prODUCKE Sie. Armstrong uifered u resolution extendlng thepay o1 the Clerk for mixty duys afier the tisse of the scslon, und thirty duys for his ns- dstante, dir. tlopking opposed the resolution. No mat- ter waal tne Benate hud doue, it was thae these extravagances were cut off, o didu't believe Iavuilyg pay for nothing, Ten davs was sntlle dhent thiie in which to Huishup ¢ ¢ work, 3tr, Albrighit moveu to extend the tuie of the Clerk aud hin aaulstunts for thirty Gays, After more discussion the resolutfun uid atsendmient ¥ue reterred to the Cotutufttee on Contlugent peuses. ALOUMISSION TO DO TUZ LEGISLATURE'S WORK, 3ir. Watking? resolution for the npoolntment ofacunlssion to reviee the Revenue law'nml Jepurt tu the Governor b or beture the 1st ul Beptember, 1578, wus tuken up on speck order 1o worlug. Tho revolution pravides that the Commisston shull consiat vt three scnators and gv llepreseutatives, aud shall not sit oversixty 3 o wupport of the resolution, Mr. Watkins ad iluots was oue of the few elvili Blutes Latadiered to the olo-tushloved, cmbrous, Imperfect methods of ralshie money, Bome- thing lixe the Pennsylvania ,xlnn.wu required. ederlzn was that tha Commisstongmizht Sunsider the subject carctully und report to the Gorernur by till'or Lills, Wiich coutd be dis- cunied tlrough the press belure the me:l.m;r' ot :E:J:en Asseubly, aud by wmuds the busls of 0, « Yr. Morris was opposed to tho Commisslon. Hasaw witalo fu it except the propositivu to EXTEND TUE FAY OF MENSEIS of the Caninission for sixty days, o thought toougli had been done tu the Hevenue law now, Jie, Hopkiua said the 195 Elluel or delinquent estiemeuts that camo bere from Chicuxo astle strougest possiblo arqument In favor o tha Comunasion, r. Fosueuder wanted to know It nearly fivo fentuy’ session had not given the gentleman Pulaskl i\&’ulk(mi tine sioush to preseut Urercou scheme, 11 ho couldn't do it In Ye muuthis, what could ho do in slxty days/ ¢ moved to tablo the resolution, Lost. r. Browning sald such a Commlision as [oposed shunld be appointed, but It should ot be imited to memnbers ot the Leguslature, TUE BEST TALENT IN TUR UNITED STATES l'hll'lmflm' He ifered a substitute providing sy the Commissiun vonalst of thrco persons ube Appointed by the Gevernor, r. Wualburn dbjected to the substituto that 18 Waa no Minftatiun upou the expensy of the b lon, The samu thing bad been ate sapled fu 1871 met warce paly the Comuy A m)ln Morrls sald for one he was opposed to h lflu tonfesslun that he bad beew bere e moutly and biag GONE AWAY LEAVING UXDONE :E'udn:cd bedons to the Revenue law. Mo el U opposed to farmivg out the business ol tou tou ty commlssions, ~ Wiien the Commis- ing (4 reported, matters would be uo better, lin, ¢ uext Leglslaturo would have ns much mbufor;,“m thew” as 1t thero had been no Com- Wentworth opposed the resvlutlon, Sixt. ::{"“n:uu Insutlicicng tiuie tor any five, cf vm’, e ¢ o IMEU Lo mature & revenu system, Wo qu;mldhc.uwr who mustered the whole Nere nunm:£.3 nee in two weeks. But theru ’h" Tesolution el t 0 A fanber discussion, tab The o478 BOALD OF nBALTM, ouse refused to coucur [n the Benate Sendmenty ¢ Bourd of “m:;. the bl establisblug a State and the Legisluture when it ceeat respect to the ruport of slon, and Jiuored It fu passiug the 1 t amcodment were, after led, £ Al McKigly Y offored an amendment provide phdiat s oardshould couai u(llhn‘i?l Al iueopal Selectics, ‘The Todmeat wag lul:t.m" Sp ¥ e bl uow goes bnck to the Senate, where 3 II;:1henlun will b upon receding from the m“,,"“”"“'"‘"" the principul of which was Bop e wetnbery of thio Boura ot ‘Mcalti snait i 1unz 10 une schioot of mediciue. ALLOW 4 CHEDITOW TO COLLECT TUE The Mvimm.l OF A DEBTOR'S WAUES. Baa sy Siending the Exemption Liw, which l'::ll sd the Scuate, wus ordered Lo & Bonep di0g. The LI provides that uo weges, il F sulary due to tho debtor shull be tx+ TAX FISK COMMISSIONERS Nt IS8 C S10MERY' BILL by 16 3 % ‘fi;"‘ unendmex:lt‘:_au“ ot coucurriog n the b'nu binson, of Fulton, raised the pblat that erer »Wilcy origingted ' fu the Houxe, had Bl::g l{l:n lloufl‘s :l ‘bu";ulh had be\‘u.:le- | constitul majority, but "mwv'\;‘u 9L Blr. Wricht was recorded 10f (he In Spriuglicld at ali, The 3 m:n‘hu Wus not. Vo Bt was tate withln a d: fLer Laidhand be (Robinson) clalmed 16 Could hat - cbuk frow the Senate. ik ThCesa{ian roed hag otbean . ™ e pasucu S men 1o ng Senate, which body now returncd THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 22. 1877~TEN PAGES. it with an amendment, It was now beforo the | nn progress secins possible. Louse, The Speaker overruled Mr. Robinson's poln ‘The 8cnate smendment providing for the pointment of a Fish Commissioncr at pay excredlng $500 a year, wasnot concurred in, and the Lill roes back to theSenate on the question of receding from its amendmunt. NEXT ASSEMBLY. The Houec also non-concurred In the Senate amendment to the bill fixing tln(-‘ply of the ofll- cers and members of the next Geoeral Assem- bly. The Senate amendment raised the pay of Becretary of the Scnate amd Clerk of the House fromn 45 to $0 per day, That Is the present pay, Lue the House bitl cub it to 35, A Comimittée fi' ’Conlerenm will probably bosppolntedon the EYE AND EAT INFIRMART. The House receded from the amendment to the Chicago Eye and Ear Inflrmary bill, which amendmeat required that the receipts from Treasury, The bill now gocs to the Goverriof for approval. It appropriates about §50,000 for tlie next two years. JUDICIAL ATFORTIONMENT, Tho bill redistricting the Stats tor judietal urposes, and increasig the nuinber of ‘Cireuit udges, exclusive of C nine, was pnssed—ayes 84, nues with the amendment providing for the elcctlon of Judges ot the minurity-representation plan, The bill now gocs tu thie Beuate for concurrence in the amcendments, THE CAIRO_PERRT DILL, 10 enable the [liinuls Central Ruliroad to run n ferry for the trausportution ol its own trains and freight only acruss the river at Calro, was passed—ayes, 110: noes, . The bill now gues tothe Beuato for coucurrence In the awend- ments. NO RELIE® POR COOR COUNTT, Mr. Easton moved to auspend the rules in order to take up the bill for the reorgantzation of the Board ot Cotnmissioners. Catskin Kearny forthwith Luwled ** object,! and ther moved fo adjour, The motion was lost, ‘The roll wus then called on the suspension of the rules, and the motion wus lost—67 to Gl ‘The vote of the Couk County delegation was: Ayes—Mesars. Dunne, Fuston, kins, Kedrle, Reed, Sexton, Bherman, Bittiz, Tuylor, Thompron, Thomas, Vass, Wentworth, Nces—Cutskin Kearney ard Mr. Sheridasn, Mr. Blelieldt was contined to his rovin by sickness, Mr, Klehin was not fu his scut when the vote was tuken. The other meinbers of County delegativn were abseat. 2 THR BENATE held a sessfon of about an hour, during which o few billa were read a accond (e, TO-MOILROW will probably bo the lust day of actual legisla- tion, thungli some measures which are not op- posed muy get through Wednesduy morming, The struggie to-murrow will be on the Revenuy bill; with whatever capital stock clause niay Lo reported frow tho Conference Committee. TILE CROPS. JKANSAS, Speclal Correspendence of The Tribune, Lravenworty, Kan, May 18.—If the busl ncss cnergy . of Chicago, evidenced In its Lriatean raflways, stretehing to and beyond the Missouri Valley, is any {udex of the interest felt in the gruwth, welfare, and prosperity of the soulhiwestern watershed of tho Mlssonri, o tew lincs of falthful aud correct report upon crop prospects .in Kausas and West Missouri may and will Interest even Chilcago's 'Change, and vthers of hier merchants thon thuse dealing 1 curn, wheat, and live stock. There are two elements, or, rather, one ele- ment and one insect, which just now are threat eningg the future crops of the States of Kansas, Missourl weat of Grand River and Jefferson City, lows west of Des Mofues City, and Ne- braska. The element is rain, the cxcessive fall of which, at this season, far surpasses any expe rience for the past twenty-three years; for the resided In the Missour! Valloy thus long. Yet It Is truein this, us in 80 many other writer Gaxes, that t's an 11l wind that blows no good; lor Lhe ruln has buded uo goud to the grass- hupper. Taue grasshopper cggr were deposited last fall o twelve or thirteen countica In Missouri,—mainly Il the extreme southwestern count.cs, und the bulnace in tle extreme northe western oues,—in ull of ccotral and eastern Kausas, tave the most of the castern tler of countics, with parts of four of the second tler west lom tue Missourl Hine, and extending into western Kansas i Irregulie Juttings for not vver une-fourth of the distunco Luyon: tre. east and west, of the State, It must be remembered, In estimating vrop returns from Kaosas, that the full Lslf of the prescnt Yo]ml\nlunuf Kansas lies In the eastern aourth ol the territorlal area of the Btate;—thnt Is, cust of A llue near twonty miles enst from the sixth principal werdian of Uncle Samn's survaysor o lue running uorth and south, iywe alttle west of Wintlell, Junctlon City, and Clay Centre, or east of \‘lelltu, Alilene, und Wasblngton, It stwuld be turtlior stated that east of this Hue tne proportion of corn, outs, aud barley usuully rafsed s in considerable excess ul the utie-lnlty while west ol or along this hne lics the most successiul wheat section ol the State, - 3 Owing to the grasshopper ege deposit of Iast fall the acreage vt whout in the last section noted,—tue true whent tegion ol the dtate,— wus luss pur muou thnu umrw‘udluz yuar, but when tue Jurge fuerense of pupulation m the wentern section is tuken ito consideration, the real diminution lu acreage will bo tor less than many have estunaled or reported, TFhe avrcage i the eastera fourth of the Btats and West Misrouri is probably decidedly less, for the preacnce of the *hopper, or fear thereof, fright- ened iwany frora sowing, while the Influx of seitlers fnto tuls, theoldest section of the Btate, will hardly restore or ppproximate the equili- briuw of the crop of wheat of 176, ‘The very heavy ralus to which I have already relerred, wh le camaging the waeat {n the bot- tho cen- ton lands, have waskeanway ye festivo ‘nopuicy, orso impared ws digestive orgaos that it is hardly nx:unulu that tue dammage done this year will siriously nlfect the total of tha wueat yivld, per acre, irom Kausas aud Weat Missouri, I'rof. ihley savs t.st scarce one-third of tho egps remalied to” hatel, and bis expression of | the resulting crops Js very hopeful, In the "hopper rald of 1875, the “yarmints,” ou the line ol the Kaw River, bezan to wing their way to "hopper’s-nmue-land,—ye Laramis ‘plufus dnd British Ameries,—Jun¢ 10th, and by tue 1Gth wero more than half gove, und we “were left solltary and alono by Juue 20, with the cleancst ilclds, funocent ufiko of vorn, wheat, oats, or weeus,—at lesst in very mm‘va cuses, ‘Thelr departure in 1503, wheu they did very littls damage, thuugh more abundant by far tuan tois year, was o week later than in 1875, From this it will be evideat that thelr stay with us can nardly cxceed thiry days uiore, of which, It many daya are wet, the bright, dry weather, during which alone do cut wmuch, will' be very ‘wreatly clreume Ou the 16th inst. the raln-fall wasthe heaviest here, in Lewvenworth unty, of any slu fu day “known siuce 1805, aud pos- slbly sluce 1653—covering th earth even Inches In depth, where thers exists some sligbt declivity, Buch heavy aboundiug rafus wash away multitudes of the 'noppers. We fedr almost’ uothing from rust to our wheat, owlng to our naturally well dreafued lands sud clear, purs atuosph withh well migh continuous winds, Heucv, as ahove, from the present outlook, set dowu Kansas for a rouslug yicld of wheat, and do not cxpect to Liear muih suore sigulng from the 'hopper in Shils section—untll the vext rald, 1t I8 too early tu forecait the corn crop,— though the wet' weather has lprevunu«l and posipoved much plantiog,—atill I thiuk the new aettiers will make up any detivioucy upon this puint, from short acreage among the scte ticrs ul 1876, i Our yield of fruit will bo the dargest theBtato Liaw ever had. 1u iy orchand,—and the samo 13 truc of many of my nelzhbors,—peach, pear, plum, apple, “cherry, quince, and all small frults, and the grape-vines, ore afl lunded be- youd any reasunable capacity to bear, aud ever: Intelllgent burticulturist must clip sod plog remorselessly, Lo sure eithier slze or save the brees, et trom daege, Uur tay-crop, of wlich we export but llttle, and mosity to B, Louis, will likewisy be abun- dayte [ "3 Special Dispateh to The Tridune. Baviwa, Baliwe Un., Kau,, May 21.—With various devices and tusctines of “deatruction, sashited by the binds, tugether with a severe vold storta, the 'hoppers bave becume nearly extinet n this locality, and the cutire comi- munty rejofee fu the” pruspect of the langest wheat vrop ever known' here, Tho recent ad- vaueu fu price bas brought luto waket the smal} lotsut whest remalning in the| uf gruwers. A very large breadth is Lelug planted o corn. We bave bad very heavy ralus duriug tho past fuw days, uud the soll ls'thorouzhly suaked, Spacial Dirpateh to The Tridune, BAXTBR Bruisus, hauw, ddy %l.—We have been baviug very tlae crowiny weather. Oats lovkivg toe. Peach sud apple treea are loaded with truit. The prospects [or the farmers lu tuis locality are very promisiog. 3 Special Digpate to The Tribuns Lxaveswokry, May St~ Wiater wheat could Dot be better. We are pluwing lorcoru‘ but the freque & o vyr o re At Ay, oo ,my—paumlnlmum be tumed Into the Btater ouk County, to thirty- Tlickey, Hop- the Cook Nodamege toany | ed It will be the finest building in the city.— without delay. Without euch & safeguard an acel- JTiufralo Independent Leader. dent may take place at any moment. ‘1he place i spring grain, oA he above-ncationed fnstitution s erected | 977867038 and necds romething to mark It. 8pectal Dispatch to Tne Tribune. by Dr. R. V. Pierce, a8 a Hospital Department LRIE. of the World'aDlspensary for the treat ment of the more difficult cascs of chronfc discases, and for the skillful mandgement of deformitics and all cases requiring surgieal operations. It will be made a comfortable and cheertul home for the alfck, and will be under the management of & full stalf of skiliful physicians and surgcons, For partlculars sce Plerce’s Memorandum Books, which are gisen away at oll drug-stores, e —— MARINE NEWS. COLLISION IN A ¥0G. A rollislon that eame very near proving diras- trous to the vesrels occurred during the fog last Thursdsy morning at 2:50 o'clock, uff Sheboygan ‘The lumber achrd L. 3. Mason and Willte Loatit were the unfaortunat They both left Ludington Tuerday evening, the first-usmed with a cargo of timber and the latter with lumber, Tho fog was very heavy, and great care un the part of vessel masters was neceseary dnring ita prevalence, WaTzrnaN, Wrignt Co., 1a., May 21.—Farm- ere are delayed from planting corn by storms. The prospects for apring wheat, oats, and bar- Iey are uncommonly good. A greater arca of corn will be put In this seazon than ever beforo. Special DispateA to The Tribune. Ganxen, Haneoek Co., I8, May 2L.—Corn Is nearly il planted. Has not come up yet. Weather very fiue. Prospect for & good crop same 'hopners) was never better, The grass- loppers have not yet hatched out to speak of. We are in dount #8 to their movenicnts. #Apectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Kro7A, la., Moy 2L.—About onc-Lhird of the Flumnz done for corn. Very little planted. 1aving a great deal of rain, “Wheat and oats o flat ground injured some. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Czpan FaALLS, la., May 21.—Considerahle corn has been planted, and, where the sced was 500(1, It {8 cumtug up.” The runs so far have une no barm. Hoine spring wheat has been sown, and Is now lovking well, Bpecial Dirpatch to The Tridune. May 21.—Arrived, schrs F. P, Beal, Deflance, D, Austin, Dantel G. Fost. Char- tered: Schr Iattla Johneon, cosl to Chlcago, The United States revedue stme Perry has been put 1n mfl:nun, With Dongless Ottinger s Com- Entr, P — NAVIGATION NOTFES. Critcano—There are now four schooners ene Razed {n the fron trade between Chicago and Ea- canaba, Toey are the Two Fann.es, A. 1L Moss, A. J. Rogers,nnd Willlam Jones....Two men were awimming in the d'rty river near the foot of North Frankhin street, yesterdsy, Capt. Gund should send one of his North-Side men down that way to prevent people from showlng their nudity In broad dayligit.... The stmr Riverside, from Detrolt, s expected in this morning, snd will commence her trivs between here and Sonih Ilaven at cnea. The prop Garden and barge i, F. Chnfeh, from ‘Ugdensturz, and the prop Cleveland, tiw+ jnzthe achr A, o Keating, arrived up geaterday, They wereail light and arc here for cargoes.... The schr Speedwell, 8 comparative. siranger, from Spectal Disputch to The Tribuna. The Captaine of the Mason and Loutit blew | Milwaukee, maile her appearance hefo yesterdsy Fort Dopar, la., May 21.—Most of the vlow- | thelr fog-borns realarly enourh, ~ but they | in scarch of aload....The prop Ecotia, from Bufs ing for corn In done, Corn planted, and coming | FEFe unabls see each other unthl it | falo, with it from lglnlw. and the up well. The wet weather of .““'lm. not ins 't‘:a.v dum I:}lv dlo '}"‘dm ;nu"“l?' |whlcn prnp' !n}exgor ‘lmvln the hru Shaw. ured the growlug grainh and fasuers are very | Pucky it whs e woreees Fhe "LOBUE. wht o o | o sy Wi it Goal areived laat ereming, The schr Woolen, while Leing towed up the river Baturday, atruck theschr Adriatic's quarterand bud her balwarke alightly domoged.... Doolittle 1« maks opeful of good crops this year, starbosed tack and the Mason on the port tack Bpecinl Dispated to The uvidu:::. when the coll sion occurred, and both were sailing 'OLPAX, Jusuer Cu, In,, M |, —Ci bout | Btihe rate of about Ave miles an hour, The crash | Ing 8 new Lowsprit and §iliboom for the schr Ane .uc,,f;,.(,, ek fi,‘};,;_.:‘;,"m’:,:,zh“ e u; (16d 10 tha laxe of & bwaprit and nighthesas 1o | hie Sherwood, [n Terlacd thace shie ot in s firvuhih crod Cosflrstls it st | 8 dtset sl Ll Bl Sihibesd el | T B e liondel B ‘l % N at the rail, | & mp With Agothor voswe! jeplanting dune. Neter suw o Uetler bruspect [ @ nole knocked i her bulwarks, her Jio-baors | San Sullore were shiDpod. yeaterisy at this Weare having good corn weather now, &pectal Ditpateh to The Tridune, SARGEANT'S BLuvrs, lu., May 21.—Plowing for curn nearly dune, Eurlf plauted all to by replunted, “The weather favoruble for wheat and outs. The 'hoppers ure nuwmerous, aud burt- Ing the whest In suine places badly. sprung, and one pide of ber buwsprit shattered. Capt. Hudy, of the Loulit, thinks (et 1f the Sa- son had kept a little to the windward he would have avoided the colllslon, U wiil cost about $50 each ta repair tho damage, Loth vessels arrived yesterday, ort at $1.25 per day, in the [umber trade between uifalo and Green Bay....Dunham's floating el vator will Toad on_‘Geard the prop L. W. Blanchard, near the Fulton Elevator, 18,000 b of curn to-day,...Martin Doyle, & 'well-known elip-carpenter, lust & 4.year-ald son by death Sunday nighl... . The prop Super.ogand Uarge are DULL TIMES. in lm.;n bi‘lmvmug!hnn;;‘uel ncouo, :lrgser,. 'iflm 1f the preaent datlness continues tnlake-freights | Prob day Gould bronght a carzo of sundries frum 1t1a very kely tbat & number of versels fn this Buaidyertertar 21 Gl Slacsle Thompuun twak neir rigzing on board rday....The yiro port will have to ley up uatll thers 1w & better da- | Cub taken 1260 tos of lard to Budalo. ... Ths bhye maud for tuem, Eepecially will thls apply to the | Jark 1s receiving naw upper work all fieet smaller clas of vessals, which doce not pay at | frombelow 1s coming'in... The present rates (o sail, and It s salcldal for ownera | (o0t Yoneriar. but o stoms or Jesaces Lo attempt to make auythiug oot of them | and Staruces Jeft ‘for Tinffalo, in the lumber-trade, or any other tuat offers lAa“hOnlnmznn. ‘ma h}m‘f mu e, S equally fow rates, A number of vemsole have cos e vpening of the lumber et yesieedey i e et Intoly \n 8eatels of Chrgocn: and ipey | EIOFRIG (Beré wera Lirly cargocs ai iho Gucke aze of the Jarger and bolter ciaames, unid the Captain | And Lefore the day closed fuliy furly wera uoicd, of oneof then was hoard to sny, yostorday, that | 80d ullof thewn bt neven were taken Lefure 8 unluss he uutatned a carzo soun hic wonld be cown- | ©'Ciock in the evening. Anadrauce of ¢ on piece pelled tu lay his vessol up. Romo vorsels remain | $1UQ was reported wnd In s fow caser fnch mill i harbur & long e boforo they are engazed, xnd | Fiif hold at ‘an’ advanco of ide oer Saturdsy's while Inpore, \ewl-uwners arb Iviky T hopes | Erle from the Secretary of ilie Navy fu which ho of butter Limes, Lat it would scom &y if some of | positively states that ihe United States ateamer NEBRASKA, Special Dirpalch to The Tridune, QRrLEANS, Harlun Cu,y May 21.—Haviog just returned from a trip through the countles of Furnas, Harlun, Franklin, nod Webster, in this State, und Jewell County, Kansas, 1 am able to report goud news as tothe fine pros- pectyof cropa of all kiudsas far as growing. Ican truly say no county has a brighter pros- peet for reaping a glorious harvest. Since the frst of the mouth wo have Lud a_constant suiceesaion of rain storms trom the E.and N. E., which have, with the telp of birds, effec- tually sealed the fate of our young ‘hoppers, and 1 can sy n truth that thé Injury to crops abickon tho Missourl Portage.. 18 Lurdly perceptable. them wonld die In despule ere they came, Man Michigati will not be put into cominiar] The gkl FOREGE muticipate n beltar stat of ifulrs wien the conbiy | Sppropriation will not Biluw it “The United Statos BravER Curex, York Co., May 21, —Weather | fEohefison the otaee aide of tho Allantic, but that | [7enis cajfer Terry Wil probobly be, put tnto st coutlnues very wet und cold, which [ [ '¢O%¢ U the thinee that remuing tu be scens ““Rtiver and - Lake ifuron, and sail uestroylug the ‘lluzptrlu Tust us ihny lateh, AK " 3, els are troubled and delayed Ly them. The Swll gruin looking flue, LAKE FREIGHTS. schr Abercom had to be lightened b of eyrn Cnicaao—The market was verydull. The prop Sar ey oS ; beloro e yot o the Rortn iaulton Intand... o 3 ST St ng Wi fur corn t| [V o ra O. Sml s o new tug, latel lannched a WISCONSIN, ol VIt U | ko fox tae oo ey, Wanchud at burg. and the prop Cuba for whent and lard through via Buflalo. In the afternoon the props Shickalons and 2cotla wero chartered for corn to Montreal at 10c. Capacity about 32,000 bu wheat, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Woonstock, Runtand Cu., May 21.—~The prospects Tor winter-wheat are the beat I have Canal smy Hemiugton gut od Friday with her cargo of 730 tes of lacd, Another bdut was 10 fol Tow Ler quickly with apother like cargo....Tue prop Benton is careylug an Irun bridge froay Clevo- LUl scen for & number ot years, We are getting on | 4u 000 bucorn, and 1. v Sh Al Mersitt, of Ontona- . and 1,300 tealard, v Shel n....Alonzo Mersilt, of Ontona well with corn-planting, First pluntiog just up, Burrato—Coul rates o\ul\vuu'kee and Chieago, | 8o, bas purchuced of L. G. Hughes s balf-intur. aud @ good stand, Aoc per ton, on Iath, Charters: Schr seveiang. | €3t 10 the schr Allce Cralg, which waa wrecked R y Coul to Milwaukee, 85¢: achr Mears, conl to Chica. | fOUryearancu....A petition in bankroptcy wunfied Tt A The e wiag for | 40 J3¢i ache Anguis Smith, coal froim Cleveland to azatnet Jtoberl 5 Mackett, ut elrlt, bn Katued NRSVILLE, 8, May 2L—Plowlog for | ¢ A 4 iy, “The creditors oning represcnt 817, 3 » ly 4 Clileayo, buc: schir Jessiv Logt, voal (o Milwuukee, w&'nh_nuulm.‘..xrfi (s elerol Ately ook corn Is nearly completed. Some of the curly coming up. We luve had no wet weather to injure the crups. Too dry until this week, Good showers, anil warn. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, ,PRAIRIZ DU SAC, Sauk Cu., Wis., May 21— lowing for corn about all done, and we are fiishing up planting. Corn is conung up good. Been very ury and cool until the pust weck. Fiuo showers and warm rains, Wuedt and oats louk very good. Spectal Dispateh $o The Tribune, MansuaLi, Wis., uay 2L—Curn all pranted, The pruspect Is five. Beautiful growing weathe er. kanncra encouraged. 85o. schir Bwallow, dos eche Tin laker, paving. it stone tu Cleveland, $1.50 per cord; scnr Conneaut, | 98 3 oriietone 10 Toleuo, S0¢ per xrusa ton f, o, b, | 9 bo: schr Gen. Worth, stave bolts, Suckhiorn o iuf: | 8 hole y falo, 81 per cord, The schr tlelvells goes to Cleveland toload caal for Chicaguat the current rate, DeTnotr—Charters on 10th: Bchr A, Rust, salt in the hold and Jumoer on deck, Caseville to Clelw.lnd, saltat 12c und lumber at $1.50 on the mil, Totene—Charters on_ 10th: Schr Duckliout, barrel stuves to bufalu, $2.60 per m. Q by, to arelve, ash lnwber to Buttalo, tanagoss leland, with 4,000 bu wheat She wasatrack by u mawn of lce and s nehed In her side, She wae fnsured In the Anchor Insarance Campany....The prop Bert- schy will be resdy to take her place on the rocte petween Cleveland and paw Lhis waex The burge Mary Llarter, wnich sunk in Sarnin i} has been raised and placed in dry-dock at Fort Horon, +soe Tho caolkers ot Clark's dry-docks, Detront, sivuck Faturday for §2.00 per duy. and were tuld they conld not bave it....The Northern Tranut pany has contracted to dellver i, LU tons of rulle at tGreen Luy, and 4,000 tous st Duluth, PORT OF CHICAGO. The following are the arrivals .n ) clearances for the forty-eight hours enling st 10 o'cluck laat night: Anmvare-Prop Scots, Mfiwaukee, lighti prop Bcotfa, Baftalo, sundries; prop Superior, Dulialo, coals prop B. W, Diancbard, Buffalo sutdries; prop New Era. Orand laven, towing: prop Garden City, Ogdens- burg, suniries; jrop Jay Gould, Dufialo, sundries; schr M., Dizon, White Lake, woodt schr Little Deile, Clay Banks, wool; schr Bpeed, Grand liiver, lumber; scer U, ¥immuns, Ludtugton, lumbers schr ft. J. Skiumore, pentwater, lumery sehr Driver, Taylors Pier, Jumber; selir lunflh-lulln White Lake, luniver; selir” Speedwell, Milwauker, Hgnt unr})‘ shawy c B, THE CANAL. Brnoxront, May 2L —~Anutveo—Morning Light, 2,500 bu comn, 2,000 bu oats; prop Victor, Heury, 4,800 bu rye; Gypsy Queen, iHeonry, 0,000 bu carn; Fraderlck, Hetiry, 3,800 bu corn, 2,200 bu rye. Cteanen—Gold Munter, Henry, 89,287 ft lum. bor; Leviathan, Lenry, 83,000 ft lumoer; Naus tilue, Ienry, 02,750 ftinnber; prop City of Hen. ey, Honry, 6L.00S ft lumber; “fldoro, Henry, 74,608 ftlumber; Olivo Lirancd, Leney, 02,27 i umber, . Baipexront, May 21.—Annivp-—Friendship, Henry, 6,500 bu curns prop Whaiv, lenry, 3,700 u corns Firat Nutiooal; Joliet, 3,300 bu corn. Lxanxv—Atlantic, Wilmington, 57.000 2t jom- 1,300 posta; King ros., Wnminiion, 10,000 £t lumbers 1,200 posts; Monty Christo, Ottawa, 85,000 £t lumber. MISROIMr. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. WARRENSuUNG, Juliusoy Co., Mo, Moy 21— Corn-plowing Is fully one month lute bere, Wheat is looklug very flne. Oats look well, but are late ou account of the cold, wet weather, 3 WaLrouT Biapg, Taocy Coi, Mo., May 21— Winter wheat never luoked better, Corn about all planted. TUMBLE-DOWNS. ‘Continaation of the Investigation into the ' Cuuses of the Ituckford Cnurt-flouse Catastropheor—A War of Words Lotweon Gay and Richardson--The Codar Raplds ‘Wreck, Spectal Dirpatch to The Triduns. Rocrrony, 1iL., May 21.—Tue Coroner's In- quest fo the Court-House calamity was con- tinted fnthe Council Chambers at 10 o'clock this morning. Beveral motions and connter- Iuinbers Bt Capulis, riy Dint. Stuskegon. fums sad, coali sehr lsabelia Wr Hay ntate, Matinetl , Namifn, Jambers whr J . 3003y wenr . ol Lud, *'Corat, Lincoln. lumie: h, Tuinbert sch Guldes (larvest, by’ sele ity of Graua fhaplds) ri sehr 11, T, Churct, Ogdeust Aantitée, lumber; shr T4 bCBF I Moit, tuck, laniveri — EXCURSION BOATS, Judging from the number of pleasure steamers already here, aud others Uollding and to come, there will be no Iack af opportuzity to enjoy moon. light and sunlight trips on the luke, Btexmbest- Inspecior Warren bas given the stme Mary a cortld. cate for forty passcagers, and she is lyinyg alung. alde the Ben Drako at Clark street bridge walting for falr wenther and business. The stmr John I)Nlli!k' ut 0D ERvonie, ir'd; M. Far Post, ackaomort, w0 a5 schr Flannt, Menomintes tambertachifentnel, Sehomtiee, Yulngery SEUF Ele Wil 3 et Away poorer than they came. ¢ cl in ec, Wwmbers sche J. 1, motlons were nade In referenco to IshIng tho | ghormau, forwerly o ravenne catter, fo expected | Sevmiet, Msners s by St aubs Vot Sondy ruins, but vonc of them were carrled. After 0 | perq (o take » hand In the pleasure business. Sha | 350r A. C. heatlog, Ogdeashurs, ‘i g{-:niuk;nnli}e%f while, baving nothing much to do, the Jury mo- | jea commodions ana speedy veusel, and 1e now at | raiivos nn;"um' Ethao_Alca, Ahnspee, teiegrapi. tloned all reporters out of the roun and beld a | Detroft, whera persons bave offered her owners E'tl;;; T oy udt sr L o ¢l 4 v/ . 4k, Ludiagton, 0| At 2:80 they nsscintled ogafn, and Peter | althe exchreion ou the lakes wero coming xgmlr‘ Clond. Mikegon. fumner; dew Mermai, Hiack Be-i ¢ . fy ileled, Waite Luke, (uimver. Tierney was put upon the wituess-staud. He | toCiicago. snd It “may be some of thew will go Toe ary ‘li‘._h”n. sy {dinue was cmployed by W, D, Richardson to miz mortay, and fuformed the jury as to the In- predicuts of which it 'wos composed. It was o superior article of morlar. Jo F. Dowling and Harry Dowling, Loth bricklayers employed on the Court-House, were put upon the stand, and testified that tho bricks in the plers were well wetted and carefully lald. White Lake, @) Lo oate uudries: sebr Er Bl schr Reloit. Peniwater FOG SIGNALS. Turing 8 couversation Lelween several vesse Captalns yesterday, Jt was stated by one that some maaters were giving the wrong fog signals, and it was Impossible to avoid collivions In cases where the vessels were anlling close to each other. The present regulation i1 one signal from the horn for bu curu au sundrics. . THE COMMERCE OF 1875-'6, Wasmixaroy, ), C., May 17,—The snnoal re- A prominent Rockford - architect and con- | the starboan) and two for the port.. The old port of Dr. Bdward Young, Chief of the Bureau of onth, sald e had ¢xamined the builaing, and was satisSed the work was well done fu every year epded June :40, 1870, ie now in the hands of was eited 1o prove the sact, duning the conversae . the binder, and will soon be ready for distribution, tlan refer and but for » fortunate muvement articulur, He poluted to the jury other serf- | of the vess coilistun would buve resulted lu Dk duiacts 1yt s Ao Tt sy comequence of tue iimorunce of onv of the was- | The WREATBCE o (bls report, has been bmalied it was his opinlon that othier pluces in the build- | ters of the sigusls required by law, world,” 1t will be ono of the most important yet ing were uusa.e in consequence of poor archls 5 —— P iseued, ‘Tue Chief of the Buresu farulstics the fole tectural work, As an llusteatlon, he polnted ° PORT NURON. lowing condensed statement of our fureign trade out the cast loayre of the bullding, Tonr IivnoN, Mich., May 21.—Dowx—~Prope R, | during the yu Auotler Rockfond witness) Georga Bradley, | oland, Emwa Thompson and barges, darvie an architect of thurty yeasa: standiogy VrUBHY | 1ont aud cansort; wchrs Arabla, Atteolun, Nisg- it corroborated wuat Revte had said, adding that ra, Wildam Grandy, Cutlew, Conntries, Iinports, mized sulues, he in‘rndluy} thougut the matenal used Ur—lrups St do-eph. Lowell Dadger State, | Arkentine Re- spec 0 1| esignates n 13 “ ~ & nimC1HT avecilcations, This witness - also informed | feices and barice, Birckbend d Darges. G4 SN T the jury that white brick in the vicinity wero A, G, Morey, Loulsa A, Huat, (barlie Crawfo 1,810,120 01102 etter than red, aud wers geuerally used by | Ainatrcs, Senator, Buims, L. Scatia. ‘T 2157758 :fif.'m""“"' 0% they wero strunger aud wore | ©\Wixp—soulawast, geutiv; woatuer cloudy, 1,50, 90 e, S ————— W. D, Richardson was agaln put upon the wit T ness-stand, and positively dcufimd that une of MJZ,‘,‘:&',F;?E;M_‘ t KAWL | anee the skew-backs which was diagragimed fo Tie ManQUETTE, MiCu, Muy 0. —ARMYED—Prop | qlosiessiwsi... ERGIGTO Adamoe | oaan3e TR1ouNE g”l';,"l;":l”' lut:kwnl‘;’h %l“ Chicao | poreyt City ana consort; echr Osideal. A et NI e ;"b‘i‘:e‘.l:nl ought had so weakoned the pler, was Yisexn Uk stine St Lot umm cn.fl;:m .or winle Mr, 0‘{ Waa standing by, uuzium. ay never mudo the Juast objection Tuo last witness called was Mr. Kes sler, an_architectural draughtsmsn employed by Mr, Gay, Mr, Kessler had assisted {n gel- ting up the beans, and was quite sure that the three scts were traved correctly from the orig- fnal plavs. Ho could not account for some sllichit differeuces, ke was sure no changes had been mads 1 the plans slnce the accident. The Witiseas was subjected to @ sharp examination by Mr, Butterworth, an ordeal which he unders weut in & geutlemanly manner, While ttis witness was gaving his testimony, a hively touruament took place between Gay an Rtichanison, Uoy rosv to ¢xplain away a dis. ¢ropanuey In the plaos, and Richardson fatly coutrudicted bim, * Doth, eapeciaily Richardion lust bis temper,’ Richardson declared he had nut been furnished with the 8qu uecessary to bwld tho structure, and Gay sald he bad, Richardson then said be had not got the de- 5. Ix Pont—Bound up, Peerless, Wixp—Soutn. fresn, Special Dixpalch to The Tridune. Mamquzyrs, Slicu., May 21,~Arrived, Fletcher, Graves; scars lronton, ‘The schir Elyin 1sn Canadian v Huiber to Quebec from Lake Bupe. —_— prope Adams, Elpin. bue casties THRE STEAMDBOAT INSPECTORSHIT, A petition was In clrculation alung the docke yeaterday saking for the continuancy in ofice of the present local Inspector of Bteambost’ Hulls, Jobn Warsen, Mr. Warren bas been in the poal- tiva sz or seven years, snd hae tho repatation of belog & good and careful oBicer, 1t bas been said that W, W, Ustes lv u candidate, Buwong sevesut otliers, for the place, but it is positively sunl-a by bie friends. PROBABLE DISASTER, Capt. Grabam, of the schr A. J. Rugers, in the fron trade between the South Rolling Mills and 347,843 ST P Kulves and Forks, We often lauch at the Chinese ayd thelr chop- ailod pluta for tie wood-work, ud lu conso- | Bucanabs, reparts haviag seca on bie Iate up-irip | SHjckt of suiall thin stiekts o woud or Ivory quence Liad not been able to let the contract for | g mast, with rigging sitached, floating In the lake, | yery durty wurk at their meals, yet they are the woad work | Bourp words ensved, aud the | gbous iwenty-nve miles off Twin River Point, aud | Weanty wud cheliliet companc sios the Satirs lury sdjourned ag the two combatuts were | it looked vury tauch a4 If it camo from sowe'very | Sty setsiiry woie 4K years syo. Then waxiug warm snd “‘";"“"‘W war, fecent wreek, bul no dissater has been reported dn | g o5 uuknownj each man hud bis own CRDAR na¢ius, b, u!.aou iy falling ot st VIElioR, “"mt‘."fi_ knde, uual al J:;m-.: uflu&;?u IM;“ u‘I‘x‘llm“!a: 3 i b e B i o o . Hvese ‘sloes et HARBOR FOLICE NEEDED, Hia abasd it B ity whos {1 the wat: duuule store owned by Lyon giving way, and, el-owners complain of petty | Tue knite theu cut ap sne portlons fute eiall although the numberinjured was uver-estiluate n the dispatclies to the Assoclated Preas, yet the disaster Is o serious oue, and it s feared some of the Injured caouot recover, The fol- lowing persous ure seriously asud sowe dan- gerous'y burt: David Anderson, ribs broken sud fujured wbout tbe sace: Willis Vauce, uwe and faw brokep; George Soule, arm sud shyul dertlade Lroken, with severe cuntusions about the Lead; recovery doubtful; Duvid Soule, vlue and shoulder bnll{ burt, conditiou criti- valj Ucorge Nuss, buth legs Lrokeu and otler- Wi severely imjured, recovery very doubtfuly Mr. Kassou, curpenter snd architect, bead se- verely hurt uud one Mg dulocated. "The block was Owued by Lyou & Mullally, of tbis city, and J. M. Preston, of Moriou, aod whea cum- leted wus to coutaln Ove elores Lhiee stories g, 'Fho loss ls catimated 1o bs about $4,500. t to kaow i ftis ot tiwe for the | pleces, which were s inte'the momth by tue quad 10 come around at ights, No Kuzcr- of the hund ynoceupiod by the Buife, trouble is experienced during the day. Would it lrl: many perts :;rds‘p:tu. :’L g:;‘-mh yrm‘lufi ] ¢} assig, spootie, RN forks I i‘é’r‘flh‘e’s'-E‘.‘n“.‘iz.‘{‘l"ul'.'afi‘.‘.{*f."f.‘;,‘:..."‘;’.‘:a averus .J".Tm., vountries, partivulurly in sume rhlml tue nvers and Juke-frout haruor? Supt. ickey should glve better pratection to tha vessole nien. towus fu Eratice, Kulvea afe ool wuced o ths abie, bovuita it fe axborted that each pervon buas aue of bis swine—x custig which the French serm w0 have recalumd iroi the old Gauls. But, 25 b person will any 10nes cut without forks, lundlinds are ubligal w furiish thesr, together with |llnu!lntl;‘p-lbll& Nune of Wt sovuereigus ot Englaut bad forks tilh the reggn uf Henry the Egbet; aliy bl aoa low. used their Biggers. ene, o she Royel houseluid there waa a'dle pity called the swer, who, With a sct of subordi- Dates, stttodvd ut Lue weals with bustins, water, sud toweld The othoy of thecwary survived alter forks cume jartiatly intu fasusoo. Adout the BUFFALO, Special Dixpaich to The Triduns. Bourrato, N. Y., Msy ¥l.—Prop Fscific of the V'ulog Line [s reported aahore five miles north of Portage Entry, Lake Superior, No psrticulars. CaxaL Fuziguys--Declined 10 5¢ ou cor and 84,c on wheal 1o New York, and du i Anwivate—Props Moutana, Fairbaoksand Wa. verly; schre Z. Cusndler, Moguiight, Bridgewster, Georger, snd 8. J. Tilden. —————— BELL-BUOY WANTED. I ol Bl e ema . 10 2 . ave a furk wa Qurcn ¢tb; bu A NATIONAL HOME FOR INVALIDS. A vessel-master stated 0 & TRIBUNE Feporter .‘i‘mougu seyernd were preseoted to Her, k The Invelid's iotel on Prospect avenue fy yeaterday that & bell-bupy was nsoded very much | pemsiusfdoudtiul whethoy she used thew ou P R IR Hegotir pheo ot it o o e o el o [l et ot Minteaen i ol by the higher classes at the middle of the seven- teenth century, About the period of theRevolu- tion, 1633, few Englishinobiemen nad murethan a dozen forks of silver, slong #ith a few of fron el At length for general uso steel forks became an article of manufacture sy Stefeld at firet they had hut two prongs, and it was ouly in later times that the three.pronged kind were muade. As Iate s the sarly part of the eightcenth century tabie furka—ana, we may add, knives—were kept on a0 atnall s seale by the country fnns in Scotlund (and perhaps in some parts of Enclanid) that {t was customary for entlemen travellng tu carry with them o por- able knife and fork in a abagreen case. The eneral fntroduction of sflver forks inta (ireat ritaln {s quite recent: it can be dated nu farther back than the (ermination of tho French war in 1614~ Eariy Days, e —— for the wesk, nervons, and debilitated; i bainful diseanes cured withont medis ', Eicctric Belts and other applisnces, all about thew, and how to distinguish the genaine from the sourions. Book, witn full particulars, malled free, Addrens Paivermacher Gelvanic Company, 202 Vine atreet, Cincinnatl, 0. AMUSEMENTS. EXPOSITION BUILDING, TEHH GREAT . BABY SHOW for the beneGt of the charities of the city, Weduesday, Tharsday, Pritay, and Satunday, May 23, 24, 25, 26, Evory Afternoon, ADMISSION—ADULTS, 25 CRILDREN, 15. $1,505 IN GOLD COIN offered in 38 Prizes, for BINGLES, TWINS & TRIPLETS over 0 months and under 2 yearn old, NO CHARGE FOR ENTRY, and all entries should be made st the Exposition Buliding immedlstely. Competition open to all the world, Splendid decorations, and the beat Or- chestra in the city, Iefreshmentaserved In the Lot atyle by theladies of the charliable organizatione. ring ont the Dables on that occasion, snd dun't {nil to make the entries at once, HAVERLY'S TIEATRE, Maourre & Havenry. e seensane Proprietors, 81X NIGHTS AND POUR MATINEES, DEAKIN'S el ehronl Liliputian Comic Opera Troupe, In the great Burlesque of JACK THE GIANT KILLER. Dont vorpt’m;; Poputar Family stipees, Wedner- dny, Thursis 4y and Sxtorday. 1 ¢ DULKD, Siattheca Skt anes Frentios, She g May BRALE CLAXFO e T wo Urphiunes.” McVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST WEHRK uf the Great Emotivnal Actress, ROSE EYTINCE, ¥Who will sprear MONDAY and TUESDAT, Say 2 205 hor Pawerta Ponaanian 2147 3 MISS SAR. e, Bl P THORA K. Friday—Benent of 5 bea se Eyiinge, BOARDING-HOUSE, with Slessrs. art ftuvsvn, sl dcKee Kaukin la ADELPIIL THEATRE, 3. . MAVERLT............... Pruprietor and Manager SREATEST SUCCESS!] Inthe histury of ‘ing try STiea The publie clamor for seats. Molited. minense number o mewber ALLERDIY i8cens Programme. Perfection and Tegne- ment of Minstrelsy. Everr night this week. Abo Wednesday anit ~aiarday Matinees. OCEAN STEAMSITIPS, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPARY. 0] nmgl-'f;,r this Cumll';fl{bb!l'e!fl Kew Plyiou . B.) for the u{l from pler 125,- R., foot Y WEDNESDAY, s e 23, 2:00 p. m. 2. fay 30, 7 b0 Wed dute 8, GULD Oneluding win $100; Second Cabin, $63; 0, £ 25, including wine, bedding, o LGUTH, LONDON. ‘o -ny‘f-n'g‘-ly" p inst Cavin, §20t0 $100, according to - PO bl H b g 27, (ncluding everything as above. letarn tickeis, #¢ very Teduced rates, avallable through Eogland or Frauce. Steamers marked thns * do not Carry steerage passen- o For passare and frolatit anoly to LULIS DE DEBIAN, Agen rosd or W, F. WK G Ciurk st Auent for Gt AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpool. The only transattantle line salllog under the Ameris can Fiay. Bailing every Thursday” fro b S50 Wellncaday rom Liverpogt. o ¥hiadeivhis, RED STAR LINE, ST Rodim and e Maccn ate, Snd AT ORI VR Sl DALY L AN prafinamounis 08l g 8 soxs, Gen'l Agsnis, 110 East Randolph-st., Chicago, ANCHOR LINEMALL STEAMER New York and Glasguw: CAL"‘NX&!XI; E) by VicivgiA, June 8, 3 pm HIOPIA Ju ez v am ] 00 VIAD Yine 1, 48 m New York 10 Glasgow, Liverpool, or Lundusderes, Cavlon, $& o $ra. Inieriucdiate, ‘8157 slearage, § 18 2 ow Yurk Aud London: ELYEIA, Jane u. 2 L10MA. Juve2s. 3p. m. Dratea Sk €3, 10 £70; Steeruie, e hautd for ui rent ratel WENDEIGON BROT Wastilnicton-st, STATE LINE. 'W YORK TO GLASUOW, LIVE] NEWY! 'I.PAIBL,ALR‘_A‘J{-.‘! DONDE| g o€ passe Aarton st L e BTATE O} Cub ¥ 5 s, BOC. $4500d €70, according to accommota: o, etata Tiokets. 411016 BI3 currency. pes st 2 T S W e R v, o > N & CO., Gea- eral Ageata P N ARIEACIS Shaihsor 124 Wasilngion i, Chicago. North German Lioyd. The ieamers of this Comnany will sall every Sete.. dsy from Brewen Pier, foot of Third-st., tol [Mieasl paseace-prom; New ork (o mdos, Havre, and Bremen, Arst cabin, A3 St Eutds roerage, €0 gATiEy Fut ovizas Y PRTYO s ownbitechs New Yok, ——ee__SEoWliDd Lrwet New YK, | Great Western Steamship Line, From New York to Bristot (England) direct. BOMERSET, Western,.. AHuauON, bynione, Excumbity 20 Ao Apply W WAL ¥, Gl v W CUNARD MAIL LINE. Safliog three tlmes s week 10and from British Ports. Lowest Prices. Apply st Company's Officq, morthwest corner Clazk and Randvlph-sts., Clucagu, F. LU stern Agent. ' U, DU VEKNET. Geners] W WHITE ST&EM&INE, ‘arrring the Mail, between NE sad LIVER. T 's Ofice, . R S & Dratus ou Great Britalo and Iroiands. oo o AK°3 INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrylng the Malls between EUROPE AND AMERICA. Foy puuadeapply 4t Company's Omce, 52 5outh Clark- ., Clilcage. 5 C. BHOWN, Agt. *istalis ob Greai Nriiatn and ireinad, oo Wess S " NEW PULLIOATIONS, United States Digest. Now Rrapy, . Vol. Vi1, New Serles, . BIINO “ THE ANNUAL DIGEST for 1876. Royslsvo, Shecp, $0.L0. RN AR Rk Rrg g s U H purts; T1 vola of state Keports. Tutal, &3 vola. HEADY 13 4 Vew Davs, ANGELL ON COMMON CARRIERS, . Fifth edi- Von. Bevisd, currogted, snd cularyed, by Joba Lattirop, T, 870, Law thiep, $4.00. LITTLE, BROWN & COMPANY, LAW PUBLISUERS, No. 254 Washington. i ren HITE 67 raze cortificatin Clari-on, Micalaaa Boston. Mr. 11, MALLEL, 18 roe do la Grauge, Barelicre - ¥rasla! 19 rue 14, Ly e0le 84t for this vaper i Fraada: . _BAILROAD TimE TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATNS. Krplanatimn af Reference. Marte=t Saturday ex. eepted. *Sandaye: ted, 48y ex nv':hndlynu{. :,cfp'u“f'l.dflfl PERSaplad AR CHICAGO & NORTAWESTERN RAILWAY, . ;lg:l;:pg&m 82 Clark-st. (S8herman Houre) and at reen flay Exo SMadison & Eirsy o5t Yaul & Winona roree Express. 8Varquctts Ex; 0 CHICACO, ALTON & S8T. LOUIS AND CRICAGO KANBAS CITY & LENVER SHORC LINES, Unlan Depor, West 5ite, near Madisou-st. befd Fwents third-at. Tickes Gmcs V24 tandolohse: s Teave. Ham it iy ator, Lacon, o Jolfet T uwighe Accemnd R : MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Degot, fout of Lnke st., ani foot of Twevty-nccong-st, 1rket-oflice, 67 L1 8t., sutitheast corner of Itans dulph, Grand Pacite Hotel, and at Paimer Tlouse. s Leave, % LAKE SHORE & MICHIOAN SOUTHERN, Leave. | Arrifo AL :| aTiioe o Night Expres thi P. M. § 5:40; & m. e, HOWIOD. 0 f 0:408 m. CHIOAGO, MILWAUREE & 8T. FAJm RATLRIAD, Utiun Deyot, corner Sadioun sd{ Canalsis, Tiocet Qtice, ) Soutu Clark-st., oppouile Bucrmaa loase, Arrive, * 7:30p. m. 003 m. Mllwaukee Rxpress.. Wieconsin & oo, To ola Express. Wisconsih & yiina g Nixht Exrees 2 7:008. . Ailrains run ke Tickets for A& PAT #5d Miancapolls are xood eltter via 3iad Prat U CUien, oF Tk WaLeHiowR: Ls Cratos, tad Winoms® CHICAGQ, BURLINGIUN & (UINCY RAILROAD. Drpota foat of Lake-st., Indlana-ay., sod Bixteenth- st,, and Canal and Xixteenth-sts. Tickes Ofices, 69 _Giark-st., and at depots. . ! Lesve. | Arrive. Mendnta, Ottaws, and Rtreato jlendota Oitaw. sud Streatol Hockerd, irbugu Hoekir: bba u s gy, for om *10:50 8,m. ¢ 3:40 B 1. Pacie Mg Bipreas or, o s Omahs, Kansas City, Atch-| toun, 8L Joe, and Texad.. .., $10:00 p.m. ' 6:58 a.m. Decer, 1 LIHOIS CENTRAL BAILEOAD. 2 t oS it ot 0% icker Ofice, 141 Hbdoiph st BeaE Crrr HICAGO RAILWAY, cr Canal and Madison-ste. Ticket Offices alinier 1ous2, and Grand Pacitc Hotel. ' Teave, * A:003, 1. I Sit3e Tralslense trams S . t of M nslease from Expoaltion Dallding, foot of Mone -3¢, Ticket-officcs: 83 Clark-st,, Pal; 3 Ol paciac, agd Debot (St bositioh Daimin o A ] Teave, | Arrlve, 8:508. [} 61408, m, B:40p, m.|} 6:40p. m. gl?filflo. ROOK ISLAYD PAJLrIU RATLRIAD by CriGE OF Vad suren and SHORAAD-alA, Ticked OlLcu 54 Llark-st., bherman House. At and Fxpres i Express. Faat Linerr Morning Fapresa.., FatLiders e PILTLSUUAS, OINCINNAT( & 81, LOULS B. B. Dojol corser of Clinton and Carroll-ats., West Bide. o Depart. EANKAKEE LINE, From Central Depot, fout uf Lako-st. I Depart, 10:008, m.| 8100 p. m Day Expres (except Sunday) . N Eiresiree i CINCINNATI AIR LINE & KOKOMO LING. Frow fty. Depar, coraer of Cita d li-uts. 8408, m.| 8:00p. 10, Day Express (excent & ®0p. m ¢ Kapress (daiis) 7ia0h. ia: —LAKE NAVIGATION:, = ; 5 (IOODB‘lCflwemm W d iy T x’n‘hyf‘éuil‘h.:{:'u;u'nuu'ff‘ ol raiurday’s }lldnanl’ Frieyoming's ol s For Grand lixver, Grand Tpity 2 |II.IDA”]. Bunday exvepte: For Yladtie 'and "sudinaton, 1 " For k. o urlay For Greei iy, i oméhnl docki T STOCKIIOLDERS' ME GS, {fice of Cilcago & Nortuwestery Rallway Compang, 52 Wallst, NEw Yom, April 26, 1877, The Annual Meetlng of the Stockholders and - Roudbulders of thls Company for the electlon of Directors pursusnt to law, aud for the transaction of such olher business as may coms bofors said meeting, will be held ut the oftice of the Company, in Chicago, on Thureday, the 7th of June next, at m, b ’ruo transfer books will close on Ssturdsy, May and open on Monday, June 11 next. Bondholders will autheaticate their votlng bonds by regletration. ALDERT sident, M, L. SYKES, Jr., Becrssarv. ke Fre - Stockholders” Meefing. XNotice is hereby glven Ibat the annual meeting of the Chicago Fouth Lirsuch Duck Comoany, for the election of Direciors of said Company, will be heid st the oflice of satd Company, loum ¥ Dicke; Iinilding. No. 40 Dearborn-et.., {u the clty of Chi- €330, 8110 &, m., Wednesday, June U, A, Q 1877, . G, MASON, Secretary of Chicago South Brauch Dock Co. Orwics Citeavo, Roc IsLaxp & Pacivio muat B0AD CoNPAXY, ADFIl 24, {6TT. may col re will be beldut the oftica of he Company_ L the Clty oF Shcpineiebur e B ToWs, sceretary. o o 5% Lo W, F, HUBBELL & CO,, Members Ameriesn Mining & Stock Exchange, R AND B R OKERS e L N ATy LTy LIABILITY LINITED TO 330, fddress for lutoraaiton, 'W. ¥, HURPELL & cO. 0, Bux, 2,013, 4 brea Isireet, N. Y MEDICAL, 2 ASTHINAASD TURONIO BRONCIITIS, ¥ ) witt (.4 Toe mmn:’(';m ugmoy ATURA TATULA. - ‘| 1 Y D SR et torn torsmsking SAVORY & D008 o Bond-at., Loados, ana BOld by them, and all Chemists sud Storck s Lhroubous o UohedSleiiotcatiis! PRESORIPTION FREE Yor e apeedy curo uf Seminat Weakn - BOUL gy G dars DIOSSLL 04 by Ladierotion oF Caccas Auy Driglas bt ti lagrodieats.

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