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THE CHICAGO TR]BUNE SATURDAY. MAY 26, 1877-TWELVE PAGES. . SENATOR MORTON., tlis Statement of Views on the _ Southern Question. 0gg’s Senatorial Claim Not Affeot- oy g‘:rl by the Recent Political Jouislana and South Carolina Changes, Republ fcan Governments Yielded to Force. fio Presldent Coold Not Mare Halataloed Them 3r, Hayes & Ropublican, and Poasessed of with the Army. Patriotism and High Integrity. fhe Republican System of Reconstruc- tlon Not a Failure. Ko National Secarily but In Preserving tho Government In tho ands of * the Republican Party. 1xouasarorts, Ind., May 24.<-To the Edjlor of v Journul ! Hoveral wecka ago anopen leltor was sdaressed to me through the columas of the New York Times, written on behalf of more than 100 prominent Bouthern Republicans, stating thelr wews of the political situation, and Invitiog mine, Jravaaleo rocofved many lettors from different g of the country, Inquiring the conditfon of the $ENATORIAL QUESTION PROM LOUISIANA, asltstood at the sdjournment of the Benate. At tumeeting of the Scnato on the Gth of March L, Willlam Pitt Kelloeg, of Louislana, presente edbimaclf for membership npon credentials that psqromo woeks beforo beonread bofore the Ben- atesnd Iald upon the table. A motlon was mado to refer the credentials to the Committee on Prirllegen poed, upon the ground Md & prima-faclo and * Elections. This that Mr. title to n was . op- Kellogg soat, his arieats of eloction belng signed by 8. I Pukitd, o8 Goveruor of Loulsisns, under the + grsteal of the Blate, and alleging that hehad been daly electod by tho. Leglsluture, tion was, Tho ques- whetlier the Benate would taks notico 8, B, Packard was Governur of Loalslana. 1t Bewas, thon the certificato gave Mr. Kellogg such rightas under tho general practice n the Benate etitled hin o tako his seat, leaving the legality of s election to subecquent Investigation. . IN 'ARGUMENT IT WAS BIHOWX by (8o journals of thio Legislatura that cath ‘Tonse ofibe Leglalaturo which elected Kellozg had a quoram of membars, cortified as such by the Hee tuming Goard, This Board was empowered by thelaws of Lonfslana to oxamlino ‘and’ count the wote, and determine who had been chosen mom- ben of the Lugielature, nud to tranamit thelr dcterminations Tis Becretary of to the Eccretary . of State, Btate was ' dircclod to ks & Jlat of the membors returned as eloct- by the Board, which ho wae to transmit to the Eecretary and Cerk of tho flouss of the former Legislatare, and the Le Intare was to be orgnn. Ledonly by such persons us wero nuwed in the "l: faruielied by the kecretary of Bta perrona 1n eachs Tlouse thiw certificd as ot 1o, [ d met cathe duy Oxud by luw and orgunized cach House of the Legialature, and the two Houses met the pestday in dulat Convention, In accordunce with the provintony of the Constitution, and canvassed e toles for Governor aud Lieutenant-Governor, nideclared 8. 1), Packard to bave been elected Goiernor and . Antoina Lieutenant-(iovernor. Aterward, on the day fixod by the uct of Cangrows Lt tho olection of Lnited States Scnator, & major- fiyuf the wholv number of wembers o’ returnoil, welccled mes in doint Convention and LECTED WILLIAM FITT KELLOGO TO THE BENATE fittho term of six yenrs hewiuning on tha 4th da; of March, 1877, Un the mutivn to reles Kelioge's ertentialy to the Comniities, ho - Democrutic Eeawers voted wolidly inthe afllrmative, togetuer Wik fvar Kepunlicaus, aind 1t Wwas il The Camnifttec on rlvlieges and Lioctions met 1" weited in 4 report that prima fanci afturwards, opted, and the Republican members 13, Packard wisthe luwful Governorof Lowsiana; that the Letlature was the Jawful Lu;fhluturn; ond that Wiliae ¥, Kellopg hud been of L the act of be 4 imber of members of tho sty and the subject would Ic 3 general anxie i there wa y it wa jrot luld before the Yenato, worn in ected [ confurmity oneress, ull;l as * eatitled to aud - take ucot, An n ennte wera ab- d toa Jone' dubate, to adjonrn, the [ u ajor. iy of the benota whull at the next session bo of the oilaion that Kelloyie was fuwiully olected by the Lepsiature of Louwlana, UE WILL BL BNIITLED TO 118 BEAT, oW futreld. thatandin the cvents that have slnco oc- 0 wibucd ot breakit.up ot et Lerts lilute, comuinatlon, or arrangenient can atfvet bis e, 9r destroy th' Tezality of what tuok place at titime. “Though the very membors who pro- alued (o elecilon of Packard and madu that of oz ahould subsequently declary thut of Niebaile aud take part iitlo clection of 8poffond, itls ton clear for argumcnt thoy cauld not take txg rights which bid vested, or mnka Uit un- wlol which had Leen Lofore lawful: Unless Eellogg voluntarily withdraws, the Scnato wilt e to decide, (he question of his electlon se it stood 8t the tina of the adjournment. The Republican WGovernments of Loulslana and fouth Carulina have yielded to fores. They have down buforo “an armed minority, whoso Iireata of future viulence wero guuranived by a g loorteain of bloody deeds fn the post, | rogrot LLat the real cliaracter of tle transaction should bo olscured Intho lcast by protended hnveailgations Stacgotiations, tenac, Biripped of all disgulves und pro- the simple lgcl i, llmtfl Vackard 4 and Chambertain wers nut ablo to malutain theosolyos Haley them Lielr Eoaly ne them, i authority, sud tha Governmiont of 4, dn the exercioe of fte dlucrotio Its support. Uemaelven e cucted, fenneless, full to plece: rutu, {n Km, new Leglulatures have whoso fict that they exiut, and that there aro noe ta vp- ‘The law and the rights of the nu]or‘- the . United Totused , fnding and from en gulity “consiste only in the ‘Thelr Legislatur 1\8 yielded to ¥ oo ALALMED AND AGGRESHIVE MINOWITT, Democratic party in Loulslans, an undoubt. minority, ro.mulng tho most of the wul:hb Arms, wd | itary experience, were determined te ivern, whatever it mlfiht cost In the way of life, kele pretendod mujorl y at the Iate election had s any lives, and was tho product of to mort inlsmous and e rluies had be faiority wet aslda ratlon docided that such a caxo of fnmurrection 20d vjole, o rioleucy wi Srength tapechall; S ou i prom aniug of crimes, Tho mul ered oz th ives of thle kin: ly when lefs to the voluutary exccution of rdery ot proved, and the blood-stalned by lawful process, The Admine 48 jiot prescoted aa suthorized the usl Governmenttu {nterveue, and that the tutending l:rnlu must bou and rosources. was apparent) ed aui through the prescnce of the . Gom. o8, &nd seemod (0 take the form of neguth 8 wero gdvon left to thelr own 0 Com- that the rignts 1 bo protected, and the Governs qual Lenctt of all, d amount to litile, My ‘1 *hich Leliavea thut the colored man ought don, ™ bave pollt! sad who bave uever © Prestdont Hayes wad urged to give np ical rights, eveu vorsonal free. idered hima part of nd agth Curoling ut once, snd was ld 1hat it waa uuly n question pf tuius 1t at th okt tlectlon they would go as Missidsl bay, wiy 54, shiitlon, i b, Nepuulican Sruliua, hn.‘ 2ud other Stutes Iw)h-ml it would Ve them n) ce. Wit OD 8t uce. lues aud pl. Ala- better 4 1his 0wever repy a¢ uufurtunately Lo truc, The sama Violenco which had wrenchod Missis- th 0d Alabama from the Hepublican party, and uearly captured Loulslana und south Caro- Yould ceruainly succeud tho next tize, A7 atice: pres et w President Huyes bag ‘i lenoy, —nut of rlzlt butaccepted the b-&uml ed t0 him ou the 41k of overaments fn Loulsfana and L of oxped W\Elb ONLY DX KEPT IN PLACH BY TIE ARMY, 1! hn.x.""}‘:"‘” Foc Purpoug 1 toary ety .,..,:“‘,:'5:5-1’-’- Govern diy Blateyty, fi\:nuld 18 have boea in ta o ll'mnmugml‘xlmn ten, Iy o "puheld 8 wight hay, erig reh, wi oy, jacis shaald ot bl Ehse clearly Deaoc, By, aug nunu:‘.l. bad iy tritably, Hujorly Tats, late Sutlaln thew by force, dlscass; but he did not'do su, and on the ben Nr, Hayos cama 'Into pow eneinley, by Lo prescace and i nto by M]ll\?uiuumflunnl tw put soch 8 con~ 2%3la at the g i r3 ie Comtas Confederates *b aud of North, ¥ - ern Llediocraty lenl, thay {Besalenug iho cxfatence of iko o o tuelr w54, Should Wo Preatdent yieid 1o ibo las ® been tho result had V'resident ognized the Packard and Cham uts fn Japusry, and declarvd bl s nOL oW nec- L4 extatio only | Wi Chly fioms gy 0o protection “of the United tho power of the Prost- by the army? A uuse of Represcntatives recent- 3ppropriations for the l?‘wli cxcept on the' condlilo) be used Lo the Southorn Stitos, did, and was }i! 3 louse, made u; ower fo deatroy it ,‘.""‘“wun O3LY TO INEVITAULE DEYRATI ! WA, &iey and Btugulzg gl Revkulzu the P Bl bebiiican b e CIROCTAtic tumbere, . |L|,"_ headly Lasibcrer to conatilute a tajoe to U % 1g wy j; Uy Seuators voted st the late Executive wilh gl tloveruwent fu Loaislgng » Lavo been for yearv, many Je- North who buve deprecated tho .: “M"fimu'\f the support of itepyblican thy Koutb. The Republlcan Senate upou Southern queations 12 1t exists st all. Five cfuslng to kard ovorntieat. - And @ e Senaturv—yutliclent, when added rcwxuuf thy Kepube ncu 1671, by sutlug & Sepatur chosen by It wat, b was eluurly the sight of the Prealdemt nnder the Constitution tb recognize the Packard Goyernment and support it by milltary power, tha nndertaking wonld have been fatile, angd the fatlare disastrous, With a_ divided public opinfon tn hin own party, and bath Honses of Con- gress againet ham, NE WOULD HAVE PAILED IN THS END. The Democratic House haa the power to destroy the army uttetly, and, from my knowledges of tho Benate, T am aorea Iepoblican majority 1n that body conld hardly be relfed on tosapport him In such a course, Weo have bad so mach talk abant conciliation and fraf mll‘ that many well-mean- iny l’en le in the rth had come to believa that mf‘ hat was necers ?m seenre trangnillity and ecqaal Hights In the Honth was, to withdraw “he army, tho Republicana Lo abandon the atrngyle and commit the Government 1o the white Domoceacy of fhoso Eintes, The profossed yearninga for peace and fraternity of the very men who planned the monssacres in Loulaians, Miesixalppl, and South Carolina hayp beon recelved witha intensely nanseating cople who nnderatood the facts, The painful truth Ie, that political murders inthe Sonth have coased to he shocking, and are readliy Juntifled by eneretic taik aboat earpet-bagyers, realawaga, and Radieal thieves, Notn man has Leen punished for the hntcherfes at lambnrg, El- lenton, Colfax, Coushatta, Mechantes' Institute, Clinton, Vickaburg, or any other of. the hundre ||nn‘fl|lerl of Republleans that might be named. 1do not belicve that President liayes Intenda to desert or destroy tho Republican party, and attempt Hne erfctlononm:w one upon ita rulna. 1 be- ove in IS PATTIOTIAM AND THGIL INTEOMITT, and In his undivided ggl]mm to make his Adminls. tration & beneficence to his country. The llnfll‘llgn of his inangural was strong and beautifal, and the declaration’ of devotlon to the great doctrines of homan rights, which constitute the foundation of the llepublican party, left nothing to he added or delred. Ho ' began the conduct of national affafrs under circumatan- ces of extraordinary difficulty, —when the minds of men wero ‘greatly divided o3 to what ahould be done,—while all werg agrecd thataomething shonld e doney and that things could not long go on s they were, 1la marked out his conrse, and ad. drersed himself to It with nndaunted conrage.’ MJ;![:. Ilaycs waa elected asa Hepublican, and I eve WILL BE A REPUPLICAN PRESIDENT, not in & mero partlean way, but in the senso of de- votlon to Hepublican principlos, and the maintce nanceof. the Kepublican urzanization, by placing olltical power in the handa of worthy and quale rfifll Hepublican: Political principles do not exa- cote themaelves: Ic{ m?ulln a party to do that, Organization In polilics {s as necessary as itla in wAr, (reat numbers of the same way of thinkine, but acting without concert, are as bLalpless os the unorganized multitnde in the preacnco of adls- lpllacd army.” 1 presony the” Nopnblican pariy an o geand and {ndispenasblo Instrumentality * for earrying Into operation the truo priuciples of gov- ernment and himnn rights, Tt was the ltepublican orzanization, consolldated and dllclvllncll with great lnbor, that earrled the country through the War, preserved the Unlon, abolinhed Slavery, placed the aniemiments in the Constitution, and that now atands tho gusrdian of the nation's InmlyI and howor, Wo hear It sald that the Republican system of Teconstruction ia a failare, TR SYSTRM I8 TIIB TRUR ONE, and tho principles upon which {t 1sbased jnat and fmmutablo; ond tho only senne fn- whicli it has falled iw, thot It haw been reslsted by armed and murderous orgunizations, by terrorlsm and pros Itlylllunl the most wicked and critel of the age, And, If the Democratic assnronces to Prosident Nayes, in ll‘m“ll ns end equnl righte, the syetem will ‘o jgrand success cxtorted from ta cnemles. great features of Reconstruction are tho Fou teenth and Fifteenth Auiend nents ta the Constitu= tlon, extablishiug tho cqual civil and political riits of ail men, and the wiatates anacted for theie enforcement. 8o falr as theso have falod, Recon- struction Ina fallure; »o far ns they succeed, Ite- constriction is a success. it be undemtood that the great purpose now of ‘the Southern people in to recover from the [osses Inflicted by the licbelllon. ‘Fhey do not now think of leaving” the. Unlon. They ara not now proparing achomes for futurg seccaafon; but they ure, with ntense earnestneas, revolving plans for recovering from tholr geeat losses, For this pure %o-: l:msy will support the Demuceatic party of the So. v AB LONG AS IT 18 BUNSERVIENT 7O THRIR ¥ ’ ToLICY, nothwlthstanding thels 1ll-auppressed rosontment for itw Inilacnce in getting them into the lebolllon, ?m} {ts wneaking wnd cowarliy course whilla it xted, ‘Wo ara told thero will bo.quist in thoso Btates when Bemocratic rulc in establlabed, Very likoly. When thoy have galncd ‘completa power, and the d cleewhere, of protection Republican party han ceasod tu struzele, thera will be no inducement ta shuot men bocause of their politiea, ‘Thero wllt bo peaca when there a abject rubmieaton, Let the recent maseacre in Mississ/p- pl, which bas made the Modoa comparatively re- spectable, answer. ‘Fhe jeace which is ahtained Dby stamping a political party out of exietcnce ls N0t the hiarbinuer of prosperity or happlness. The hupe entertained by sogie” of dividing the Demo- cratic party In the Soutl Ly surrenduring tho lto- 'nlhl!c:m partyy Is groundlees, to expross it mildly, he only way to diviue the Sonthern Democracy 14 toadvocate ‘thelr measures,- They eare but little nbout the mamo of Dumocracy, but everys tbing about the purposes and weasurcs which poss andor that name. The_large budy of white people who angsged in the Rebellion ‘are fiemly united in 1avor of eeveral things, and they will »tund by the party that favors them, and oppose 1o tho bitfer cud tho porty that opposea them. . Among theso is . e i PAYMENT YOI REDRL PROTEITY TAKEN OR DE- N STROYED BY OUR ARMIEY, ° ‘When Tilden wrote his letter, Just before the elec- tion, auainet theso claims, ho lost .his hold upon the South,and was muade to feel It In the late strog- #lv in Congress, No Demucratic candidate wiil re- Pent s blundor, Althouyi. Southern Democrata votod for himafter he wruta tho letter, It froze the current of their aympathies, and bud more to do In reatrainlngthem 1zom tlivustoring to prevent the countiug of the vole thuan any othor cause, It greatly reconclled tbem to the fows of Tilden. A In the late House, the dividing line betwsen Rebel oud Loynl clalme was Ignored, and, with a #ngle Democratic Administration, would' Lo ob- literated, When thia comes to paus abuut clalns, the distinction In the luw between Itebol and Unlon woidien nd the Rebel uud Unton dobt, will be ob- literated, and the lost slaves will bo treatod sa othar progaty wacrided by our Uovemmont, ' 1t will not all be done or avowed at unce; bat step by step, slrcady becoming iore mpld, unti tho pabe lc ilnd has beconio démorailzed, the Stebollion huaw ceased to bo a crime, —scarcely o mistake, —and the combleto restoration of featernity will domand thu abolltion of all the distinctiuns in the law be- tween Loyalty and Treason, ‘Kb Rtepublican party Waw NEVCF mare neceesaty (o the Nation than 1t s to-day. All talk about laying down the Republican ormanization to take up o now one, with a new title, into which tha old Confederatcs may enter without wounding thelr suaceptibllitics, WOULD DR CRIMINAL 1¥ 1T WELE NOT BUPHEME- LY BILLY. The proposition that the party which saved the Netion, and which embodica in its creed the fme mortal principtes ny‘nn ‘which it must live, if hive it docs, and which had a record thy nost elorious n the ani of human organizations, shall com- mit snicide as an act of concillation to the Jate “fl:“lel;“ tho Rtepublic, sllences comment by its audaclty, * We are but realizing what has been visibly com- Ing fur soveral years, From 1808 it hos beon nr- parent that the Lopablican party of the Bouth would bo ovesthrown by force if {t could ‘not be done otherwl T} g&aflnlnu scono of carnago in that year, in which 2, Republicans were kliled ana ‘woonded in Loulsiana alone, were but the preludo to the campalgn of violenco which culmis nated in the bloody fleid of lllb{uh ‘Tho aestruction of the Hepubfican party wonld maks the Dewocratic varty suurems. and fasten upon the country its odions qnlley and princlples, ‘The men who directed the bloody crussdes in Houth for the last ten yoars, that have now cal. minated in final victory In Bouth Caroilna and Tauisionn, aro atill lviug, and have lost none of theirpower, ‘The men who within seven years liave wielded the Democratic Dlrl{lnlulld columu, North and South, suatnst the Fificenth Amond- uent, are stlll in the ascondant. Is auy man weak bnnufl bulleve that they, ora mlJor{Ly of them, havo boun soundly converivd and are honest sdvo- cates of the equal rights of ment it e ny opinion that the budy f the outborn Dcmacucrv have not chunyed In regard to tho civil and political rights af the nepro, and that, if Tilden had been etectod Prewident, within bie term of four years the Foure teenth and Fifteenth Amendinonts WOULD HAVE DMEN bUUSTANTIALLY OVER- o TUROWN 1o moat of tho Soutlieru States. This would have been accomplished by methods recently illustrated in Misatusippl and othor Siates, and (v altogether possible to that uxquisite poiltical genfus which can extract & Democratic majority af 0,000 from 4 Hepublican msjurity of 30, 000, No un prays for conciliatlon and fraternity bas tween the North and South niore carnostly "than wmyweif; but conciliation aud Irateraity, to bo hon- orable and durable, muel be bused upon the cou- cession of equal civil sand political rights, peace and protection ta sen of il races and crocdy, 1f the ‘men who held the colored people 'in bondsge, and who at every step siace tue War, vnd, until gemrdny. fouybt against equal rlghts and the Constitotional Amendnicnts, sro 10-day segencrited, aud will now aduinister. tow gresv priuciplus ssserted ‘um Nupublican party and placed by it in the Constltution und Jaws, It 1 a consummition devouatly tu bo wished, Suchs nd o the part of the Southern peoplo ard as the most huportsnt sud desiravle of ull pulitical couditious, . . TUR GUAND ‘UBSULT WIHICH BVERY PATRIOR . UAG AT LBAUT, . * A But, {#T do not belleve fu this sudden conversion, 1 uughit not Lo be condldurcd (ncredulous ludrulm diced, | Aud if sbout this § sm wrong, snd {1 the itepublican party have by tueir elorts and dlaci= ling sulddued the yory beuzts of the LDawocrasy of bu Soutlh, how “cun we sufiiciently comprebend and maguify the achigveuenty Iu Geongla, Texas, Mindesippl, Alsbama, Are kouwas, purt of Sssoud, and Middle und Westeen fenuessce froe sulirogo cxists chiefy fn nawme. ticorgia, io which there Is uot o diuerence of 8, W00 Yotes between the two parties, guve Tllden uma- Jurity of 81,000, 1n s!x countics not a Hepublican vote wos pulled. Misslsalopt, witly s ltopublican waojurity of 30,000, was wade to return & Demo- crulic uu)urll{ul 000, 1u four countics, cou- tainiuz 5,U00 Republican votes, seven Reyublican vutes were poliod, which were udmitied just Lo ahoy thit Hepublicavs could yote. Alabima, with o ¢.047 Jtepublicun wsjurity of 10,00, wis made to retura 8 Nomocratlc msjosity of 35,000 lu ‘lenuasce, Athanos “Texax, approziioate re- silits were produced by o, LURS 10 hllege that tn thoreStatua thery wero lberty, protectlon, aud equal alglts, The volusiuoly * good condition, . Rye fine, Wo have boen greatly put back fn our -Proapect for winler wheat uever was better, tesitmony taken by tho Benste Commltteer e tablishes the fact that the liberty enjoyed by Jte- pablicans, both white and black, was but nomis nal. They were buteats from noclety, oppressed In businers, hunted lika criminais, and denlcd the protection of the lawe. Peace and commereial 1874-'5, the pech erop will e amall, not excee ink 2,000 basketa for thia waction. 'Fume of tha Jeungteees are coming Into, beariniz, and, with a 4YOrable season, mext year's crup will ba much larger. Grapen thin yenr wiil be & ve-y Iarze nrap, ~ much larger than usual. 8mall fruits will average from atagnatlon. There ha: rived here probm. bly 10,000 tons of conl moronup to thie date, since opiening of narigation, than what did up to the same date Inst year, and the miafl-honta take oot regularly fnll frelghtaon the way down to Mon. treal. The chief falling off Is in the graln ship pmlycrll{ d npon snch conditions sro hollow | abont the same, Wheat !aintho best bla.| ments, the cause of which l¢ beyond control.— and worthless, and are but_snothor form of the | condition, and promlises a very larga crop. Corn | Globe, 24(A. barter of rights for gold. The qulet waa that of in backwar 10 cool weather, aa arc all vngcumu.d' i etrangnistion and paralyals, and andacious fa hood at lant grows weary in asserting that sach re. sulis wers anything but crimes. 1f Bouth Carolina, with n Xu‘mhllcan majority of 5,000, and Loalaiana with & like majority of 17 , 1810 1o be conclliated and pacificd 1n 4 same way, the hope and promisen held ont tn Pres, 1dent ifayes will have been broken in every part. I, on the contrary, Repablicans in those States, whito and black, ahall be protected In person, prop« erty, freedom of apeech, action, and occunation, IS0ALL DB THB PIRST T0 ACKNOWLEDGR THR GRAND RESULT. T will ignore the past, let Ly-gones he by-gonen, accept the new conditions with joy, and belieye that the Ttebellion was not suppressed 1n valn, It into thia happy condition that President ilayea aspiros, and all should carnestly pray for the full realization of his hopcs. ‘The Republican party of tho Boath, with all its errors, waged 8 noble contest for the right, and the courage and scif-sacrifice displayed by lta members are embalmed 'in history, The warmest sympathiea of the Republicans of tho North at- tend those of the Bonth {n thelr desolate and tn- done condition, with the earn hope that the dark overhanging cloud may has silver lintng, and that thero maybes dayof speedy resurrec- tion, 0 Ny the voluntary withdrawal of the' army the Bouth has been placed tipon her good Nenerie Following bloody campalgna for political power, they have been treatod with magnanimity: and, ahonid they failto protect all clasnes and racea in the enjoyment of thelr rizhts, the most conscrva- TLAKE FREIGHTS. Curcano—There wan 8 good demand for versels for Kingston at 54 ¢ for barley and 53¢ for corn, The Buffalo rate was nominsl at 24@2%e. Room waa reported for 34,000 bn wheat, 100,020 bu corn, and $0,000 bu barl; To Kineston—~Schras Trinie 0. M, aud D, Mitchell, barley higcs schre W, B, Phel; ndre NEBRASKA, Bpecial Dirpateh to The Tridune. Overrox, Dawron Co., Neh., May 24.—The prospect for a crop in thls Jocality ai the present time conld not be better. We are nesrly throuzh planting corn, Coming ©p, And atand good. ::' o B wm”'l{“? """?11 I('l‘ve;fllde. . B. 3 iic. uffalo— Spring "‘;:i:;‘,";'"“"d,z';;"mxfl? bigerop. | N ee” Arsonsat aad prop Dadger iate, corn Peng, May24,—Farmers were gotting on finely | {hrongl 10 Erie; prop Fhiladelplis, wheatand corn with thelr plowing unti) tho rainset in sbouttwo | ~Burraro, May 23.—Cosl freights firmer, owing weekn ago, Weathet han chanzed, and work ir re- u'mvcll{‘nl yersels; 40c wad offered & small vea- sumed. “ What 1it{}é corn hes been planted has Chartera: 8¢chr - Golden Rale, conio up poorly, Our spring grain never lonked nd; $1.50 per m. : schir bettor. * Granehoppera ro far aro doing but Nittie | 11. b1 N tand to Milwaakee, fdc 'n"i hatch 80 alowly that the rains and m:l‘fo 4;,?2,': n":{d' a:n:: ::;: T;e';'r flg:ll:l‘%n '!::: trap it nekslyoni (nitiss thay) bext Vo guuméfimmem'nn':m to 'Chlcago, 81.50 per m. on rail. e. i MIND Bpectal Dispatch 1o The Triduns, Ieenox, Nicollet Co.. Minn., Muy 24.—Rainte the most prominent for to-day's report, On tho 201t raln was hoavy; weather wes hot. Sface then light showers, cool, stfll cloudy, Granshoppers scem tobe fewor In cool weather. Many of the amall oneawera killed by the raln, The larger ones are roosting on trees, dead weeds, and fences for warmer weatiier, ‘There are stlll enouch to de- stroy aur crops if the weather 18 favorable. Our ¥ THE PACIFIC, ‘The prop Pacific, ashore near Portage, eniry In- to Lake Buperior, ie reported {n bad conditlan. Bho lics broadelde on & flat rocky bottom with sev- on feet of water In. lfer ancharaaro broken, and ahe I8 rald to be in Imminent danger of going to plecen, The Union Steamboat Company, awners of the Pacific, do not insure thelr boats' outside, but keep an Insurance account to which the gdg rates on holis & creditod every nea- tive Hepublicans will sce thero | t ens are already eaten up, cxcept peas. Corn | Fon. Thia acconnt hoe a eredit moro than butto " or0 I8 0 Ry | S fa badly Eaton ol Wut 15 balbinga Nt | uicient to pay the low of one propefier.. The PRESERVE THH GOVERNMENT IN TIIN JANDS | tbis cool weather. TPacific was partly losaed, having seventy tons of OF IR REPUBLICAN PARTT. Suecial Dispalch $0 The Tribune. copoer and merchandire for Huffalo. The copoer, FARtnauLT, Rice Co., MaY 24, —Corn a) . | which Is doubticas fnsared, Is valued at $28,000, oy Thrces the o pmorlconn’ anauised 8 Solid Bouth | Sprlug wheats osin, and barlcy Took LBenkeds | e hroveller Ta worth sbont L0000, s fats Rorih iy Mioilanas and The siomiy jeaaire 804 | cola et weather continaes, which. tho farmers | Ecpress, SAth, consider good for small graln, batrather hard on canse, Northern flepublican are rigw admonished | o0 :g::rt:l:y ean n;!hurelg“llvglnnhlh;t wlllllcndn dm eiriccess. Should the Nori! unhaj I corda e divlied, And thus fall aprey (5e Confederato Bouth, the Rebellion wifl have been suvprensed in vain, the frujts of the War will be lost, and ourlast condition worac than the first. O, I’ Montox. —— PORT JURO WISCONSIN, Spectal Ditpateh o The Tribune, Riven Faits, Plerco Co., May 25.~Corn all planted, and coming op nicely, Tho weather has been very dry this month, Spring wheat and oatn 10 8 golld Pont Ilvnox, Mich,, May 25.—Dowx—Props’ Tater, 8t. Joseph, Caba, Earope, 8t, Albans, Al- legnany nnd barges, Clinton and tow, Mary Prin- glo and barges, Salind and Larges,- Tempest and e —— barvon, Coffinbary and barges: achirs Clyde, Glente = s somewhat backward. The estlleat sown wheat | por alexandrin, San Marle Cavalier, 6o 11 Wan THE CROPDS. luoks the best, Grace Whitaey, Dunford, Joun Ttice. H. C. Winx- Apectal Disvatch to The Tribune. low, New Lomlun, Falmouth, Onelds, snd Charlie & ThixanaxrroN, May 24, —Corn coming up finely. | Crawford. - TLLINOIR, The drought s getting severe, and much unxictyls | _ Ur—Props Montana, Nebraska, Canads, Nashus Apecial Dieateh lo The Tridune, 0xpraseed i FEGGr 0 Oats ALid WHOAL Westford, Untarlo, Persla, Tortor, Chamberiin and DERALA Cewtuz May 25.—Corneplowing all dane, and all planted, Just aprouting. Hpring wheat and onts 170king very good. Fine prospecta for all craps. g #pecial DispateA to The Triduns. Jotazr, May 25,—Corn about all planted. Gen. orally n good stand, Hye good, Smail graln in R ——— - 'i'l‘lwo.;xuhl'l: :::mll ord, l‘ll.“lr:r..llleuh‘;nlu.l1 er. Noi ape, Geot A 'y mpe! MARINE NEWS. 1. Nortin, AVE, B, 5. Seven Havelanh, Eien Sy, Eilzabetf Jones,” ¥. L. Daafort, C. 0. rumpl, P, : 8, Marali, STRAM VHIONSL-FOWRIL: Win—Nbriwent, gentle; weather fac. Yesterday's TRinuNg contained nome facta ree ¥ ACCIDENT TO A PROPELLER, garding the nac of stcam on the canals, deduced principally from coroct momorands kept last neason Tho prop Badyer Bate had her atern twriated and 4 liole made visible In her hull yesterday while by the Sccretary of the Singer & Talcolt Stone Company, 1. D, Baker. Fome farther particulura ranning up the slip near Armour, Dole & Co.'s concerning the progresn made In tho use of steam | alcvator at Bizteenth strect, %he’ steuck the dock on the Tillnols & Michigan Cunal were oblalued | yiulently, and recelved the injory. She was ime ! Dispatch fo The Tridune. Wareets, Moy 25, ~Spring wheat and oats fine, vlowing by the long-continued wet weather. Special Dispateh to The Tribuns, yeaterday, .and go to show that nll_u ald | mediately afterward dry-docked at Doollttie’s for TrExoNT, Tazewell Co., May 23, ~Corn has not il atarn “{::u:".' Mbo:rg‘mll;y a 'p'},':‘:defi?w" repalrs, S et comoup well. Very poor stand. Prospects for | number of now steamers have been bullt mluco fast MARQUETTE. winter wheat and ryo favorable, Spring wheat and | #¢8sun, 8nd are in commlysion, notadly the B, Spectal Dispaich to The Triduna Manquerre, Mich., May —~Arrived, Props Nahant, Vienna; schr Verona, Cleared, propa V. Hwaln, Havanas schra A, C, Maxwell, Jielena, Genoa. Passod down, prop 8L Louls, with th crew of the prop Paclic on voard, Weather fine. Wind northeast, light. THE CANAL. Miy 25, — AnrrvED—Cayugs, Moore, 1aunched in March last, and_now plying in the Inscreat of the Excelslor Stone Compauy, which ownaher, N, J, lulsun, o prominent ownor and DLuilder of eanal veascln, 18 now engaged in tho con. struction of two steatnboats, fi?lnu“l&r fsLullding atBridgeport and will suon bo Comploted, The Ne- shotoand Beaver, formerly ** hurso-boats, * have been allored and engines " snd screws placed In thiem, and they are making successful throush trips, Fo far as can be uscertuined, Do horscepuwe or boats are buing bulit for tha linois & Michigan oate not Injurcd excont on very low, flat lands, Grans dolng very well, Crop prospect better than ot sny previous perlod this season, Spectal Dispaich 4o The Tridune, HexxzeiN, Moy 26.—Eariy-planted corn not coming well. A great many are replanting. Fino growlng weather now, - Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, Toutox, Btark Cu., May 23.—licar of & good Brmarront, ‘many roplanting. Winter whoat still good Gaunl. A new canal steamer, complote, costs | Lockyort, 6,000bn oata, s Bpeclal Dirpaich t0 The Tribuna, Do add 0" ong "",‘..',‘c,,%,';,x"";‘, Cou | “Cuzaneu—told od, Henry, 3,251 fect lum- Bunst Pratnie, Whlte Ca,, May 23,—Bat very others, -mvl are usc on _noarly nfl ber. itle plowingdone here for corn until recently, Barly planting all lost. Winter wheat heavy on the ground, The heads showing are small. One- Mr. A. T, Merriman, sn oxperlonced cnghieer, and & gontioman who has contrtbuted maluly to the succoneful vporation uf sioabuats on thy canal, 14 u festdent af Chicogo, NAVIGATION NOTES. - Criteano~The schr E. R, Dlake s havinz a new tbird injured by wet weather, Oate badly in- he 2. | fiying Jib made by Elltaon, and when it i fninbed Jured. il I e e Ol baT s (VEIAU | e Goes to Fort \Washington for s load to Duffalo, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, which funs Chirce-quartons of o mio . an Tho samo gentleman 18 mawing & sail for Kiuxuxur, Slarion Co,, May 25, —So wet that we | lour tn = the = “lilinots Capal. . To | o pew fahing to 8t. Martin's Island havo beea abla ta da but Tittle plowing, Wheat n | fhow, fho | velative | ditfetenco ln speeds | iy Barbor to haviog & mow forosafl made fair. Too wot and cold for oate. Yrmtwill be'| atated tuat it takes tho M. Talcolt, b steamer, | Miller Brothors sre putting soma now planke in tho plenty, elght hourd to miake the trip frum Lemont to Culs | Malae ... The oututs of the Kate Darley and the Uolden Weat, recently sold by the U, B, Marshal were stored in Finney Brothers' Ioft yesterday! ‘The Darley is rald to tn bad conditioe....The Unlon Co, put thetug Prindiville iu commission csterday, nad will bring out the Annle L, Smith Moudny. ‘Tao V. 0. T, Co, has taken in another boat for full scrvice, the C. W, Parker....The lumber fleet got tired of walting for a favorable wind in which to run down, and put ous yesterila; 10 beat 1ts way Lo east werl shore ports. "The plearure yocht Ludy Washinsion was faunci yesterday from Sqnire & White's ship-yard nt Urand llayen. Bhe ts desicned to run sbout Chi- Epecial Dipatch 10 The Tritune. DxcATUR, May 26.—lchind with onr plowing and planting. Corn has come up poorly, Winter wheat good, Bpring wheat und oats to somo ex- tent {njured by the long-continued wet weathor, A Special Dispatch to The Tribuns. PRIRGFIELD, 1., Muy 25, —1'rof.Uyras Stato Entomologiat, vh 1y making o spaciuy ocry of the insects injurlng the corn crop, maks that Bpocimens of Insécta found Injaring the corn in nuy of its stages be malled to fxlm. cure of tho Department of Agricaltuee, or nt Carbondale, cago, wWith a bargo fn tow, whilo the horsc-boat rcTHml ten hours, and Is often delayed longer waitlng for a tog at ridgeport to briug her down the riaur, cn the ai vessel has two Larises In tow sho requires an hour and & half longer ::7 m.‘\i\(fl tho-trip between tho polnts ubove wen- oned. ' . The groatest saving of steam over animal powar onthe canal is in tho lowing bills: it cost Lho Sinper & ‘Talcott Company between 55,000 and 20,000 aunually to have thelr borse-boats towed, an expenss which is now saved, and the vesscls are not subjected to the frequent and somoetimes o cago {n the passenzor-tmde, —het capacity bein + " Bpecial Dispdch to The Tribune, nmaiing dolays (hat wero nucoisary under the oid | WSLIT 00500 Vaesencers; tonnae, byt RO\ Jourer, 1L, My 23.—Mora corn has been ro- | *' Ay uo canal1s extondcd and the business war- | Hhe I owned by Maclay & Dunnclly, of Chicago. and will be brought outin & few days, Hensior Ferry and other ‘leading citizens wore present at the Taunch,...Charles Willlams, resklinz at 1047 State ateeot, fell throngh & hatchway in the hold of the prop Hadper Btate, Iying al the Styte street #ants it otlier steambonts will be Lullt, and it {s probable soveral of the uld hurac-boats will be ro- constructed and supplicd with steam power, A correspondent who falled to furnish his name I\lnnml 1o 2ome parts of this county this spring han thoro cyer waa In any one pruvious season ¥ince the count; aettled, ‘Thisls owing to the fact that conslderable corn was planted too early, and stlll more when the ground wot and cold, deavors to ind somo erroni I the wrticle of yea- A larger acreago of corn than usual hay besn plant- :’:’m on this subject of steam ou the canals, nud | briaze, last ovening. His back aud hip ‘wers so- ed, Small gruln is looklng woll, cspeciall; N verely injored....Tho steam barge. William 0 tho hay cut promises to o Avuadant, | Ot | 1dalng o falls into errar hinwelf, The yrilerof A el I o i L e Iatinctly recollacts of cx- periments with atoam on the Erie Cunal, and nows whereof he speaks 1 moking refer- ence thoreto.. The correspondent suye the fact that uteoin hoanot proved o succews on the Rrie Canal cast of Llochesier, I8 owing to the nu. morons locky, but sccins to have ovutiooked the fack that the steam boats aro running successfully theroatthe prewent tlmo, & fact polnted outin Ing pacity = now afloat In rin aoJu.ow bushels... The prop Ucorge Dunbar will go into the cxcursion busine: an woon ax the wenther gets & little wanner....The Goudrich stmr Alpena took out & party of excur. slonlets from mmllnlmhn.l.l.fi’l'hc Jouhn M. Hutcl AT . TOWA, 8pecial Dispateh o The Tribune. InviNaTON, Kossuth Co., May 25.—The grenter portion of the corn Iu planted. Weoather favoralle tothe growthof small gratn, Grasaboppors huve hatched out very thick In places, but we cannot {naon bae comia mado - a rday’ Maria Martin holeun tell yot what damago thoy will do, T iy AU notbing will besuld of | 0 rom hora to Eecanaba ' for lron o Loc) N. Y., between | K e jars i e Special Dispalch ta The Tribune, ochestor ani Hadalo, whore ol & for Cieveland und Michfzan City..,.The prop An- Wasr Taov, lowa. Cov, May 25.o-Not enough Rochester and Huffalo, whore, the correspondent fi‘“fl" e, will way4, steam hos becn used sucecssfully for twenty ulo Laurie, now Iylng at corn up yet 1 detetaine with rogard o Ul siaud, | J6Aa’In ranaporig Wheat o tuo Hosbeaier | B ek by o Uflar Stalee Marshal nuxt monih o +v..The (arpe Coateat went lnto drv-dock this Wheat and oata looklng woll, Bowet Lero this | {hlliey o Who - facts | vruduced ‘avovs and | ottt o0t ST "Go0a . W lanchar] apetng that corn planting la lato. Very largo acro- | tho sistement mada by the correpondent that | 4nd Juy Guuld lef¢ niore yusterday'for belaw. ago of corn put in., * Bursg-pawer, used by o canaller who used his | They took out 63,000 bu of corn, 0 wchrs Pen- - Spectal Dispatch (o The Tridund. family 10 oporuto tho vevecl, fv more profitable | AAukee, 4, It Noyes, U, M. Dond, sud Wayno alvo Vraa, Jetlerson Co., May 25,~Tho wet weather | thauuteam. ‘Tho time made by the Talcottalso | cleared for below, taklog about 70,000 bu of of May has reduced the spring wheat und onts to half a crop, Very little corn plantud, sud most ot w:lll Loy rotted 1 the ground, Winter weat dulng Epecial Ditpateh (o The Tribune, Nxw Haurron, Chickasaw Co., May 28, —Corn all planted, and coming up In fine condition, It has boen dry in this counly (nurtheast part of lowa), Bpring wheat and outa doing finely, Bpecial Dispatch to' The Tridune. Avnta, Monroe Co,, May 23.--Most of tho win- tor wheat looks well, hiut Ou tho low lands oate and spring wheat are damsged by thao long-continuvd disproves the asseriion tlst the towing of barges by the stentuers ls unprofitable because of the do- Iuy at the locks, The correspondent should bear Inmind that the tine consumed In feading and walting for tuge, to suy nothing of the expenso of live stock, "Is to "lo comsldered, Anuther polut to bo thought of 1s tne avallabllity of steam canal vessels for through navigation when the Nifnols River is Improved its whole length. Hoats can then be run to the Misslusippl, and down thatateostn If noceséary. The corrcapondent lv evlilently prejudiced agninat steam bocaive of hin (me&m in the old, welow-guing horse method of grain. Utilen Ponts —Conl and oru frelghts remain abont tho same at Clevelaud; vessels are charter- ing for coal from Claveland fo Dulath at 60c free, and return with ore from L'Aase to Ashiabula at . 40.... Complatnt is mada by captaius of stcam Vexsely that about ono In_four of the vesvels they mecl in Laky Erio now o' nights éarry no lights. "The Napanee Bearer gives a fiatdenial tothe state prop Uswegu Liclle has Leen sold 'The swluwheel . sl Euginaw ho season between Port stanley and Cleveland, making three trips 8 week....The £10, 000, will run durl running boats, schr Uranthais has aerived at Cleveland from Quo- vl:u: “\:c:xm:r. i Farmera Inm’ vocnu cubtuged, . 3 3;-:]. rngufl fl.tnohu of omrnc 3 :;nl‘:{n yers !::H::a ut the indications are more fave > alely bonght up. yet to get in our com‘l‘n g:nd lfihl‘:)’l: R REDY TIIE CIRIPREN, Clmnl’nmlcrc R-n been advertised tobe lat The steam bargo Willlam Crippen, Capt. Olsen, came Ip yesterday with a cargo of shingles and lumber, and her master was Interviewed regarding hiu Iate diticulty with the authorlties at Milwan. ke, It-having been stated that Lo ran hls vessel out of port {n aplte of un attachwent sworo out by one John Saveland, & grocer, who claimed that tho barge'sowner waa Indubled to him in the wum of 856, Capt. Olsn, Who I a true blus navigator, stated that Capt. Larson, who wos master of tho Cripoen Just scason, had'barrawed the above sum pecial Dispaich 10 The Tridune. FavLgxi, Frankhn Co,, Msy 28.—Spring ;j'm!nl oll looklug well. No raln hete to do any ine ury to crops. Corn ground all glowud aud plant- «d.” Bowe complant of poor sved, on July b....''he passenger tratic between Lleve- land and Port Stanley, the clerk of the steamer Saginaw says, 18 twico s At as at this time last year....There {s gnitealargo fect st Clevelsnd walllng for carzves....The Empress of I, Cabt, Whyte, han arrivod st ‘Toronto from Pictun, haa boen painted and refitted throughout, aud pro- wente a very handsome sppearance., ... The Sonthern liclie was moved round from her winter mooring In Torouto, va tha 2:d, In complete sailing order, to the front of the dock, fn readiness Lo satl nex: morning. The vessel fs greatly improved by her ICANNAS, ® Bpectal Dipatch to The Tribuna, | Miausaxy, Donlphan Co., Kons, May 25— Owing to the long-continned ralns, corn fa mot moro than two-thirds planted, In the western | of Mr. Maveland, sid It waynot a patt of n small | ontfl....Thy revenuo.catter Fessenden fo buing Balt of Denlphan County, wintor wheet wet o | S For “weosuctin.thit e ot Conramedt, "Hk. | fited oii ot the Took of AuBE strect, Detrolt. Capte 1all destroyed by locuste. Esstern half, wi Saveland 60 constroed it, and gavo Capt. Olwen | G. R, Klicor, her now commander, I8 how In that yed by ¢ e half, winter | 3roubio in consenquence, notwithstanding thi lattor | €liy.... A small cratt named tho liulldoser, istely wheat good. Throughont the entiro county osts, | had explalned his non-connection with tho matter. | coiveried into s yucht . from one of tho fron life- barley, and spring wheat looking well. No locusts | Olsen, novertheless, bad arrnged to bave the bill | bo: and wwned by Capl. Dunn, got 10 do any damage as yet, settled by entering ‘Into_sccurity, 8 gentloman in [ loose’ from her moorings of Tako View &oectal Dipaich to The Tribune. Milwaukce becoming his boudammnan, but the | Purk, ~Cleveland, Tuwsday evenlugy and . LoxaToN, Klk Co,, Muy 23,—Wa sro sl dono | #0fcty fafled to attend to the matier before | Was = dashed {0 pleces on tho . shor Tho vesacl owners of Cuvuhoya District havocalled & meeting, 1o be held at the Board of Trade room Juno 4, for tho purpose of oryanizing a vovsel ow ere’ association, and to take such action as will tend to remove the evile which so long have erip- pled the versol Intercsia on the lakes.... A meetlig of yessel owners will be held at theofice of Mesurs. 1{iubard & Vauce, Miwaukee, to-day at 4 o'clock to hiear the report of tho delugstes to the Detroit Con- ventlon, aud taka stens looking to & permanent organization.... The schr Conncsut arrivod yoster- ay at Tolodo frum Bullalo with & cargo conslating Capt. Olwen left port, and, nut knowing of the neglect, he wentaway under the belief tat overything was all right. Not until ho was pur- auod by & tux did b Toarn that hie surcty had fail-. settlo matters. Larsgn contracted tho debt oa uls own account, and Louls Sands, Esy., of Man- Iuteo, & ventleman weil known I, (ho limber trade for hs lm\-um{. and uwner of the Crippun, gavo lin no authiority to do wo, Mr, Sands bears's ino reputation, and feels 8 little aégriuved at the re- cent teoublo catwed bis Captala for o smiall 8 wat- ter. The caso will be fully inquired futo by the Pluwlm: and most of tho vevple arethrough plant- “f’ Corn "‘“’“""“r'.‘(‘ up wood, owing to tho vold ralne and backward wprlng. - ‘The pros winter wheut nover wero better. But litle oate bave been sown. owingz to the ceasshopper acare., Special Dispalch (o The Tribune, S1Lven LAke, shuwnou L., May 28,~Furmors atoabout finishing their plowing for corn, and planting 18 one-half dous. Coming up ‘well. 'rospects for winter wheat are J:oud yet. The Thoppors are katching, but aru dulng very litle harw, Plenty, but vary amali, al Dispalch 0 Tribune, Courts at Milwankee. uf 100 tons of Lrimstone, which wus unloaded at W"u'"i‘:“.ff‘"' ‘}Vuxlqnnxinn‘ l::‘1. 4 u:y"' fli —C’nm ——— the Dayton & Michizan dock, round all ulowed. Close g, 0 — ——— Tiabae whins mad vy very ool iy aiug. YAOITT CRUISE, PORT OF CHICAGO, ‘The following are the arrivals aud clearances for All the yachts but the Enterprive are ready for sndoats bid fair to glv the crutse to- The vesscls o participate in {inmiense. crop, constantly. falned Btreamy very high, ‘Hoppers have fnukoi 8o dumage. (:Iurflaun:‘y s Inl]l of Biirangord, thosall are the Ins, flagship, Krolic, Mamie, An- :fl: ‘mfllflm hourd endingat 10 e'clock last ooking at lande, snd ull go Liowme pleased, nle Loulse Cary, Perl, Mignon, Fieetwing, Lin- " e Crawlord Cou May o, A Very. bour | coln, and Lucy,of tho Chicago Clu,and the Alpba, | NAZEAHS-FTopLowell Onlenbury, gundrice: peop osts, snd flax Injurod some by wet. Prultprose | lone, and Unknown, bolonging to private individ. Icliuwley‘l I'Al". Dolesy me‘uly ur 'lr":rlg. 'ruv‘-m pects never hettur. usly, Jf the ‘noPcaster of yeaterday continues | {itYs Jundsiess scht Lumberinas, Black Creel Jujgs 23 ———— and it 1 cold, thu sail will be made 10 Bouth L Jolasan, Cleveland, coalt sehe ¢, K. 1300, trind- MISNOUIRT, . otherwise, the conrsa may bo changed, as iy scbr J. M. fHuichison, Erie, u::‘mmmluru Dradle; nay determine t 3 The Enterm-e i1l on the stocks for repairs, Tao Cary en withdrawn from the Club as & racur, fur the roason that she hiss mot mot with ber owner' »x?‘-rmlum 4 8 fast sallor. Mr, Jucol Wilder could not lauuch his new achi yesterday, because of the wind and sea, She ‘lm‘!- he stocks at the fool of Thirty-veventn atree swoe Clty, grindston o R eali aulie "Blek bouie Iszata, Waller Co,, Mo, May 4.—All done planting com. Wa have bad a cold, wet, back- ward spring.' Oats are loookingy well. Prose pect flne for a crop of winter whbeat, It is beading out.. Good prorpect for frult of ail kinds, - Special Dispatch so Tridune. Travarie Gty humbr; scii beay, EEy eantt iohr Apwreutlcs Doy, Murky selr Cliy or"Grand Maven, Qrand Dayven, . b Allen. Grad aved, jumber: achi twaa Dilddic, Grand Haven, lumbery schr D, i 1okt (iraud Huves. luinbers aclir ‘Tricdlor, Hullaod, luws Lery schr Jenaie Mullen, adingion, iui ‘uscola, Muskegon, Woody seliv Tumibery achr Flilade CLEARANG ‘hr Voot Mlkedun, i phia. Satfalo, nndries. 2 Rase (i ka—ocl b Litde ) welir Ve Hannab, Laxagr, Larton Cu,, May 24, Bome yachts are sailing with ballast sl forward, i el wiheat aEd oata wena Baver Buer ot tore concror | when fux satsty 1 abould be evenly divirlbgicd 1 s ey thuyear, - Roat of the corn i now pladied. —Lasga | {ho vasecl. ‘Fio Yacht Cigb dlachime aoy such hutiscirts it ? buatuiews, and want parsonh who wail tn Badly-bal. | 40 brls gaur. sud sundrie joLaalo, Siectal Disyatch fa Tha’ Tribuné. lasted yachts to know it. liniton, 13,00 b wheats 7, Tty ‘The “yuchts aru troubled for s goad mooring | o 3 les: o comuelled to anchor in the lakv 1 a8 ol S e Lyox, Beaton Lo, Moy 24.—Com planting proe oluce, Bn fala. 4 1U6 Uu’ corng echir ran Jaciato. Clicboygen, reases well. Comfog up firuterute. ‘Sowe of our " 1,000 by 60 Buur, 20 pork s schr Minpehaha, Ssuio- finmu are plowlug liulr com for the dret time. besln. mlfl' m&‘.fi"c,,ru.“ :mn- ¥ i el T Tty oy v’ l‘fi:fl.fi%%pflc‘o.?.‘.‘ufinifi:f;‘f"'n;m bu wieat, Yo & d L, T , and sund i s An % elghteen Iuchos lower than at tbis data last year, | A5t iftao; v bu cori prop Gor M Case, Kiage Tho wreck of the old ptoir Provincial, Iylug of | 10 =817 bu barley. the Evplanade In frout of tho Grund Trunk Depot, 1410 bo ralsed. Tlls boat was built in Savaunah atlesat a quarter of s centary ago, for ocean service, andabout twenty years ago fell into the hands of thoProvinclal " fusurauce Company, and was brooahit up here. After a short service as 8 frelgbl- boat sbe waa condemned, and- the engines taken out. Forsome years {t formed cludb-house for the Yacht Club, ‘but' 18 uow eutirely submerged, All iinaw of fraltwill bo sbundaut, * AFFAIRS AP TORONTO, &eclal Dispatci fa The Tri - o CLINTON, Heury Co., May 24, =W bi ug o the preseat time wot. Corn not 81l planter ‘one slderuble rowug, Unususlly large sercage beplanted. W intor wheat Iookiug wplendid. MICHIGAN, | Paw Paw, Mich., May 25.—\We bad a'light frost last nlght, but not enough to Injurv sayiblog. It 14 warmer thls woraing, and we hope the deuger §s over, There are some ludicstions of rain.’ A warm ruin would icesen the danger of s frost, and &lve vegetation 8 new start, How Don Cumeron Suys e Became Rich, Palludephia laguirer, = Durlog bis visit 1o Plitsburg, Scastor J, Donald Cameron entertalned hus visitors with & stury of his early experiences snd siruggies fn busiucsa. Hls trst vislt to Pittedurg was niade Io 1854, He came nero to well ros, aud carried sawples in bis pockets. ile succecded ln selllug several bunded tons of the producs of kis furnace at Middictowa and bas long been an obetraction. Itwill bea | at310perton, au mmento prodt, aud be thouzht Sjactud Currepondence of Tha Tridune. Lappy '.-vs-nx'!u bave her out of that. ho was rapldly Lecomlog wealthy; but about tle Guaxn Havivs, i 24, —Owiug to the Cowparcd with, forwer years, the business of | time he had everything wurking in good order, and h., Ma swall nutmver of tress 1ede by &m sovere wiutee of | (ho hatbor hayscemied dulithls year, but it s far | Lad plled up 3 lazge supply of plg-mctal. It dropped down to 820 per ton, arid ke hecame tery mnch d aueted atthe finctuations in the fron trade. **Hint there came a time when the husiness was dlrcournging. " eald the Senator. '*1n 1861 and 1402 T employed every doliaz 1 had In_the world, Ilzelbfl’ with 8 great deal of money belonging to other people, in mannfactoring y\l?-lmm fept the farnace in operation as long aa [ conld borrow money toran It. The resalt was that §_plled up orer 7,000 tana of Irom, at n cont of $11.60 perton: This immenuc pite of fron was the sabject of much tribuiation. There it Iafd for monthe, and thers ‘was no indication of an advance 1n price. I wonld oceartonally go and fook st it, and hecome heart. §1ck st tha gloomy prospect of wetting my money At len) ig-fron started opward, At frst 1t advance: mg et ton, 4t which figare [ sold 8 smali fl;nmuy. ‘hen it reached $50, 8§70, and finally $50 pee tan, and when § had closed ont that 7,000 tonn I found that 1 had reallzed an average profit of about $40 per ton. This was the 8rst money I ever made.™ e ——e—— AN INDIAN COUNCIL, Canr Ronixany, Neh,, May 25.—At noon to- dey the principal warriors of thia Azency, to the number of GO0, were passed In review by Gen, Crook, Lieut, Clark formed the iine on the plain eastof (ho Agency bulldinge, Gen, Crook taklng his satlon in frorit of the contre. The. Indians were hroken Into eolumns of eighteen’ platoons, and executed the march part in good style. Have "1‘\5 been apain wheeled Into line, one of tha Chiefa tode to within & few paces of Gen. Crook. whera they dlemounted snd shook hands with him, Crazy llorss, who now saw the General for the firnt time, knelt on the ground as he took his hand, *fife Sxample wn follamed by most of the others. Little Big Man was conspicnons from his slmost complete nudity, Gen, Crook now led the way to the Agency, the companies In lne breakin; into ecolumns of fours lo the front, A the ernci)ml men having nssembled In- sido the Agency stockade, an Interval ple lence ensned while the Indians arranged the order of precedence in rpoaking, and the Councll wan then opened by Crazy-liorse, who is notably s man of few words, seating himsel! on the ground in front of the General. Iisspoke in a low Yolce aa followsa: **You sent me tobaccotomy camp to invite me to come in. When the tobacen reached me I started, and kent on moving until [ reached. Ever sinca my arrival my faca has been turncd toward thic fort, and my heart has been Bappy. lncomlnitm- way I plcked out o place whare I wished o live hereafter, aad I put & stakc In the ground to mark the rpot. There {a plenty of game In that countey. All theee relatives of mine ihat are here approve my cholce of place, snd I would llke thesu ali to go back thers with me and fll‘.lbtffl together." “Crazy-llorse waa followed by Young-Man-Afraid, Ited Clond, No Water, and Iron Hawk. Others al oke at greater or less length to tho same efect, all expressing n desire 1o ublde by the declsions of the aathorities in all matters, and to behave themacives In the futare. ————— A STRAW. Special Dispatch to The Tridune, Ciaxraion, I, May 25, —Studonts ropresente Ing the various Mterary socletion of the Htate In- dusatrial University held an oratorieal contest to- night, which was attended by a large audlcace, to Aelect the orator to represent this University in the couteat between varloun colleges: of this * Btate. Nine young men competed, and the Arst award was givento N. I3, Colfman, of Urbane, whoss oration wan tine and far in advance of all others. Ilefs n student of the Junlor year, and ia quite younz. L'.rh\\‘. Allen, of Norrlstown, took the second prize, MR," ISAAC FARNSWORTH, Bpectal Ditpateh to The Tridune. Jaxesvine, Wis, May 25.-3r, Jeasc Farns- worth, & merchant of this city, fellIn an uncon- acious condition while In He store to.day. It s feared that ho will no recaver. —_— 1elp for the weak, ncrvoue, and debilitated chronlc and painfol diseases cored without medl cine, Elcctric Belts and other appilances, all abont them, and how 1o distinzuish the genuine from the xpurious, Book, with full particulars, malled free. Address Palveruacher Uslvanic Company, %2 Vine ntreet, Clncinnatl, O, _ AMUSEMENTS. EXPOSITION BUILDING, Saturday Evening, May 26, at 8 p.m, OLD SETTLERS’ PROMENADE CONCERT, (iven by 100 of the Best Musicians of Chicago, ASSISTED BY Mrs, ELISE SARTORI, thia groat Contralta. Mr. SBNGE, the New Tenor. o L - T M, olo olonoel JOHN CAILLY, Solo Cornote The Orchostra Plecea directed by the followlng Conductors: I, A, VAAS, 3 CIH. ROMANU| A, J. CHESWOLD, JOHN MOLTEI LB BRUN, DY and A, SARTORM, o Ty NAND & FREIDERG, Managers, ADMISSION, 26 CENTS. LINCOLN PAVILION, Corner !\'orlE)uk and Grant-sts, THIS BEVENING, 8 P.10M FIRST GRAND STMMERNIGHT CONGERT! OIVEN 1Y THE GREAT WESTERN LIGHT GUARD BAND Under the diroction of JUSEI'H CLANDER. ADMISSION - - - - 25 OENTS. ‘These Concerts witl tako placo every Saturday evene 10z durdng Cho summier season. AVERLY’S THEATRE. I Mavums & IAvERLY v oove Proprietors, GREAT BUCCESS O¥ Deakit's Liliptian Comie Opera Company. MATIXEE this Aftoruoon, st 2 o'clock. “Thls Evenlng b 8 o'clock. THE GREAT BURLESQUE, JAOK THE GIANT KILLER., Matinees, 2% and e, _Evenings, %0¢, 7nc, and 81 piigss ek Mias KATE CLAXTON 1 the'*Fwo Gre ADE J. M. IAVERLY. - Proprietor and Manager LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S Bplendid Saturday Matinee ut 2, Great Double Saturdsy Night Billt Itemember, ALL LADIES' NIGHTS! Theatre Elegantly Perfuined and plossantly veotl Iaicd Tleortieot appliuss reots e fassans HAVERLY’S MINSTRELS, 30 GRAND STARS, o0 Tns Magnificent Programme, Jerfection and Refine. ment of Minatrelsy. Every v this week, Also Wednenlay and Fatirday Matinces, B~ bpecial Performance nuday Eventng, NEW CHICAGO TUEATRE, Clark-st., opp, Blcrman Hous. turn for u briet ut of the HMPEKOT OF B AT AT b SNt N2 CAZENEUVE! Conmenelog WEDNESDAY EVEN'G May 30, v Pt BRI A A . it Change of l'.rlorml:aoo esoh ovening. 5. AT Two Last Appearsncca of the Ureat Kmottunal Actress, RO EYTINGA. MATINEE TO-DAY (saturday), May %, the Buo- ceasful Emotional 1y, MISS SARAXT "IhIFII"TON. 1s Kvening Hoss Eytinge will make lier Last Ap- EE?‘E'";::' Aiasde ‘Candocs I Buucicaslis Great w‘."’fl'.h{'x‘mlf\n‘ BIUANT ROUSON, sud MOKEE NKIN it S i~ McYICKER'S THEATRE, Seaty can now be sccured for the Grest Comedy Suee SUR BOARDING-FIOUSE. T DISSOLUTION NOTICE, DISSOLUTION. ‘The coparinenhip !lh“nb}&mfilfi: under L6 triu oame of M, day diaelved by WUluAl COBSSRE rafgn :llc McDONALD, i ) LAWHRENCE, The nn-lnn(n!d.“wmx forwed & coparuenship, une per tho friu uauie 0f Lawrence & Marwu, will cuntiuue i0¢ Whulesals wike, Uquor, and clgar Lusloces attheir Buw lucatiun, 111 Eust Melison-st. ~ Lawrcucs & Maz- (1 sssuiues all the lishililivs of the lsl f M. McDouald & Co., and colicct all outstandi Clikagy, May 30, 1977, X AT Uscd for ovor 20 yeara wth great suceess by the pbzaccias of Taris Now_ York. amd Lon. don, and uu- § perior to all sLhurs fortlic| prompt cure S ECAYLUY e o bl T loue " stand- G CAPSULES PRESORIPTION FREE, Forthe spoedy cure uf Seminal Weakness, Lost Sans bood: wud wll disorusre bruudlit on by Udiacietlon of exceas, Auy Uraicgist bas the lozcodicule Adsiss UL JAQUES & €U, Clucivaatl Oulo. INTER, NATIONAL EXHIBITION. S NS Srnl s v THE PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL EXNIBITION, Main Building, Centennial Groands, Willbeopenon and after May 10, 1877, with & well. ciasaficd arrangement of exhibity, 3o dirplageit ad to factiitate the sdvantageous tnspection aad stadyof them, URES AND MINERALS HLAR D AN Seonvrone, HOTSENOLD ARTICLES, MANUEAGTUMNO POCESSES, 0 Bpectal coliections of A0 CHEMICAL FRODUCT EDUL, INAL APELIANCES Ll “‘nn‘f.usoru-’c"n‘,nr.\nrr% ENGINEERING MUDELS, and fonumerable ertleles showing the | _* FINEAND IXDUSTHIAL ARTS, NE URCORATITE AXD TiIR USKPTT. Ina few words, twenty screa selccted nataral or Industrial producia representing the skiliful achieva- roduct ments of mankind ln T, PARTS OF THE WORLD, A gmand sfniic.Siand, oceupying the north end of the mAin transept, has weatd fora ehorus of twenty.ire hundred persas, and Urgau oF oiher NCENTS w1l be given afternoond and eventngs. The Grand Di- orama of S 5 WASIIINGTON AT YORKTOWX. {ashown without extra chatge, Mlso & 1te-ilke tablesa AJIE.(:IZ’UM‘I‘ION OF INDRI'ENDENCE. i The Price of Admission i 25 Cents. Tha visitar.may, without extrs eharga, vistt the In. gantrinl AL STusEm i Fiar m’l’f“lnnmnuum 1iall, and the fiowanical Garden. rviurning (withoat turther Jayent) to the Permanent Exnilitlon, abic convenlences have beea provided in the Ay of waiting-rooms, fagage-rooma, lancii-couter. and dinlng-room In the Depariment of Pablic Comfort. The best place oxcursion parttes ta be found In Alnerien e I O Y e sorat vt NEW PUBLICATIONS. A Timely and Fascinating Volumne of Permanent Importance.”’ Tho Plains of the Great West And Their Inhabitants, A vivid and picturesque description of the West- ernplains of the Amerfcan Continent, Ineluding accounts of the game, a carcful topographical record, notes of emigratlon, &¢., &c., avd an ex- houstive account of tha life and hobita of the In- the *‘rescrved* snd the *‘mnrce Their Customn in Fighting, Hunting, Mare riage, Death, Clothing, Religious Bellefs and Rites, &c., with some suggestiona for the treatment of tho 1ndian queston. nr RICHARD IRVING DODGE, Luzur,-Cotones ix 7us U, 8. Anxr, Col, Dodge hae, during many years, held post tlons of rceponsibility on tho Western frontier, and has enjoyed exceptionsl opportuaities for ube talniog an intimate knowledge of the lifo and habitaof the Indlans, and of the features of the groat plaine in which they live; and the record of bis oxporiences and observations will be fonnd not only most fascinating resding, but s trustworthy and aathortative guldo on the subjocts of which it treata, y One largs octavo yolume, very fully fius- teated, $4. L G, P, PUTNAM'S S0NS, Pablishers, 18% Fifh-av, New York. Liberal terma offcred to canvassers, New Music Book! MRS. VAN COTT'S PRAIRSE BOOK, For Pralse Meeunfi_u, Camp Mcetings, Ro~ vival Meetings, Taberuaelo Meotings, Noon Mcotings, Prayer and nference d)leol.lng', an The Murphy Tomperance Meetings. Mrs. Vax CotT Is one of our most anceesstnl revival prenchem Let work being mainly tn the Methodial de- ) aomination, where revival and spiritus) sougs were la s luni before thiey wers elsewhers known. “The book * - [s 8 fine one o all denominations, hyrunsand tunas bo- Ing in excellent taate, poctical asd musical, Boms of a0 Bomguaret 3 vl Chol. u. only Jesus, Livingfor J Iuvmr;‘mlLl me, Fie Fount Litteitray Lamb. ruland Leaves. My leavealy liome, ree Girace, Fathomless Itear Jim Calltng. torm tho F 1sm sa Happy. Ealvation's Fres, fuweetilupe Itanacr 4o, In puinag Whtte. We ahall Moet. Jesua lteady Now, Temperancs Hlym. 5 o ' ,, for the Netall Price, which la 35 centa. e B e ek Ton for duanditien, 38 LYON & HEALY, Chicago. Oliver Ditson & Co., Bostol OCEAN STRAMSHIPS, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY, o mall stesmersof thia Company, betwesn New Yo ana IAveer Catting a1 by osin 10 for tho . 1, TAnding of phseengers, wil aall froch pler 44 3, 1 1008 af Morton-at,, RVERT WEDNESDAY. Ty LACHRSNEE, Wed.. May 30, 7 8. m, 1615, DUKAND. .., Wol.oJune & 1 5, m. SNGLIE. oo Wed ) Jline Ly 7 8. s AGE TN GOLD (focluding wine): TOMAVLRE=1st Cabin, $100; Sccond Cablu, 883t Tietraxe, &5 inciuding wine, bedalog, and atents cerage, §: 3 3 A o 1:“4 MOUTIL LONDON, "or sy rallway siativa n Engiand; First Cabin, §00to ‘$100, sccording to_accommoda- SASocon Capthy BUar TS Cabla, $331 Biecrege, 27, Includ) everything as wbove, Fougn Ei 5 camers MATKed thus » o Ot carry steerage passans gers. h Far passage and fretaht anoly to LOULS DE DEBIAN, ¥, WHITE, 67 C North German Lloyd. s Comi will sl every Satc,. o i "l'x'r:'x;eln"‘-fl-r. oot ’, Third-st., Hobokon, From New York to Southamplo Londos, Havra, and Dremen, 0rac cabin 1 socun SRRt B G pies SrRsMpeRIY 2Bowlitug Girecn, New York: nt, 4 Drosdway, irk-ot., A‘:! w0y’ ui for Chicago. A Great Western Steamship l‘l_fi_oj Srerala Siestans semincaios PR &7 G el icubeas Gl STATE LINE, IVRIPOO N, LiVKIIPa0L DUBLLY, YORK TO ALASUOW, 1Py NEW YOS PR AN HokbOSHE STATE OF INDIANYA. VThundsy, May 31 BTATE OF HEORGIA!, hursdey, Jiing 7 Cabl 5,804 §70, Woonting 1o sccomimodas ! : R T e b el 124 "llkfinllan' o Cl hicsgo, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSIIPS, New Yurkto Queenutown and Livoraal, 24 ), 10em | EGY une 130 8. DR 0 | BT B FOIL LONDON, IPAL, Juse Y Hekeina tes. Bleeras tiskeis, <ol Tobsra Vi on i A4 BT i INMAN STEAMBSHIP LINE, Carryiug tho Malls botween EUROPII AND AMERICA, ply mt Co (ffice, 32 Bouth Clark- W """‘"Fi‘lé'cfi”%‘."l's'{' Sy e, Wt Bk. e, EUAS oW iratia b Gruat Hiritai 85 divlan, ANCHOR LINEMALL STEAMERS i VRUNLLIE X & and Glasgow: - capiENIA, u-fi!"p'm“vutn TR, June . 20 m EAHOvIA Jube 0 a1 | BOLINIA Sine 1 b a1 New York t O verpool, r” Loudunderry, G o Jutermicitsto, $35; soursgv, $20 LYSIA, June be 3 it DYORIA, Juness, 2p. m. un:n ‘ iabing 833, W 670: Biearaye, $25, ERDEISON 3 FINANCIAL, W. F. HUBBLLL & CO., Mombers Awrrican Minlug & Stook Exchaoge, BANKERS AND BROKERS, UY AND SELL STOCKS ON FROM 1 TO 20 PER CENT SAKUIN. GUARANTERD 5TRADD. LIABILITY LISUTED TO 830, lA'd-‘J“fia:'iN‘f'm t T duBrusdsuves N. Y, PUTS AND CALLS. ll‘ll‘l(l) 00, o I8P 8 .—'.'ff'u. I’I?u’x’dmufu & CO., Broks ers, NO. 12 Wail-st., New Yurk, make desirable luveste wcnts b Stocks, which frequeatly pay frow 8ve fo Lwenty tued (he auount lavesied.” Block Loaght sud carried as lugy 88 dealred OB deposit OF 3 per ceul, ks auatory €lrculars s0d Weekiy (910r Beut Lovee AUIVULL T CUCTEHL Tatis. HOTH! 4 Washluion-at.

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