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TIIE CROPS. Cratifying Notes from the Farmers of tne Great West and Northwast. fhey Report a Cheerfal 'Outlook in the Grain-Growing Reglons. Never Was the Prospect Better for a Splendid Crop of All Kinds. ILLINOIS, Bpecial Dimpatch to The Tridune. Maxoora, 1., May 20.—A driva of n good smany miles through portions of Lasalle, Leo, and Rureau Countles, and interviews wilh soveral farmers, bave given your correspondent conslder~ sble Informatlon on the condition of the -crops, snd the sate of farming oporations generaily, found corn-planting all but Gnlehed. Whila in many places, covering o very conaiderable extent, {t1¢ forward cnough to have recclved the frst eonree of cultlvation, there are othiers where it s orly Jnstbeinig put 1n, such as low lauds, but that {s the exception, nnd this week will sco planting compieted, nw far s this section of the conntry Is concerncd. On the wholo, farmers are of oplnion {hat spring work has been got through with not only earller by two weeks, but ender many mora favorable clrcumstances than for years,and they ara Jookinz forward with reasonably bigh expecta~ tlons to satiafuctory results and much botter times, The last three nighta havo been very cool,—cool enongh Indeed to bisve produced slight frosts, —but the rcrious apprehensions a8 to the injurious resnits iavo fortunately not been realized, and so far the carly cor has cecaped, Wheat. in Uhis sec- tlon ian bein sown to a largerextent than hitherto, snd both the apring antl winier crops are looking temarkahly flue, ‘The snme may be sald of oats; pat, unless the potato-hog ean” be got rid of, Ly nothing short of extermination, the crop of potas toen Wil not mhonnt to muck, The pests to that Yegetuble have appeareil more numerons this sea- sou than ever before, und are at their work of do- struction swith apparent deteen: m to leave pothing to be hoped from that erop, Thero will by ‘vo fruit to spenle of, the late froste baving so ine fured the buds, Whera thero wure bushels of np- Tes and cherrles Jast year, there will not be quarts Corrants, raspberries, aud strawberries will, itis expected, yield an averago cron. The countrs Ialooking beautiful, sud a drive through it, sucl 281 have bind, woulil do you cily folks much good. Spectat Dispateh to The Tribuna, Newrox, Jasper Co,, May 20, —Up o May 1 wo $ad prooably ono-third of the corn ground plowed, but sluce 1t "hins been wo wet that 1ittle procreas has teen made. Corn Ia now coming np and of a good Color. Winter wheat good. Fralt prospucts of all Kkinda good. Rpeclal Dizgatch to The Triduna. Orurrean, Pulakl Co., May 25.—The ootlook, begine to look more favorabic. The weather, slice the 14th, has preatly lmproved, and mort of the farmers are through “planting. Whent looks woll. Frult crop falr. Strawherrica going forward. Apectal Dispalch to The Tridune, Wanaaw, Haucock Co., May 28,—The weather has clenred, Prospecta very encouraging. Every- thing that can work i tn the flald, Unusual efforts |n§cz {nthe corn. Planting progressing rupidly, Wheat, oatr, and grasa never better, Bpecial Ditalch to The Triduna. TRusnvitts, Schuyler Co., May 20.—CGrowing m‘xfi\vhent and oal lool_‘yellnw and are materi- Ty thvanged by the wet. Ilef:lourn! hus becoma aturated with water that all plowing for a timo was suspended, Bpectal Dispateh o Tha Tribune. JacrsoNviLLe, 1., Moy 20.—The weather hora hasboen aplondid, the sutire week, and farmers ‘have fmvroved it well. A great deal of corn has been plante], ond what fs ulrcady up la growing nely. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. Asutox, Lee Co,, May 20,—Corn coming up finely, Chingh-bugs aro pl :nlylnlhuprxnflw jeat, Oatw nover laoked better in May, FPotato-bugs aro numerous, Apples tue worst fallura for twenty Jears, Spectal Dirpatch fo Th Tritvune, Nonur, Tticklaud Co., May 20.—The raine havo greatly intorfered wilh plowing ana planting. Foor ?mn ect for corn coming, Oatd oro not dofug woll, [FInter wheat not injured, Epecial Diepalch to Thc Tribune. . Vrpengs. Alesandor Co., May 20,—Corn vory backward} up, aud o good sland.” Wheat prospects alill favoruble, Oats not hurt. i g IKANSAB, BrLLEnANDE, Kas,, May 21,—Only o small per- centage of the pravshopper-orga doposited inat fall have been hatebed, Whether thero aro enough to do eerlous damags of not, remuind to be scen, 8o hr., amall ‘{'mln oa)llu fi“ll‘m;ud' \tflflul tho ti‘xuntlon. vethapy, of-rye, which fa alimoat fiat o3 tho gro Yo ddly Todged. Lo 'wo weeks of continuons rain; rivers, croeks, end ravines full to overdowing; communjcation in+ terrapted on account of Ligh water, and no mail from the Enat during tho last two weeks, Two nambers of ‘Ie WKLY Tmisuss ara bohind, To-day the et day tho weather fs dry, Corn- plintiing Antehed nbout hplf, . Unnuual growth of grass for the season. * Cattlo i splendid l:lom\lufim‘ Hpecial Diepatch (o The Tribuna Krokuk, May 27,—Tho crop reports from tho Interlor of Leo County are very favorable. The meadows anil small groin aro i excoliont’ condi- tions aud promine on shundant barvest. Tho fm"d 13 in excollent condition for planting, and e tima 1y being well imoraved. Planting will bo fSninhied by the 1st of Juna, Farniers, who ten daya ogo were totally d ricnod, aro now much encouruged by tha linproved condltion of nffairs. Tha ¢rap prospects throughout (Liv cutire saction are reported good, &ectal Disyatch to The Tribuna, 'WLu VALLEY, Frott Co. Muy $0.—Wheat prom. 10 ylcld from twenty to thitty husbely neracre. We have ro grasshonpers hote, This {4 tho finest X 0 nv’cr lll:'ll.‘d In.fl l;(:ll 'mdm and g half (o ssven foct deeps vich, san Toam, Wator gooil nad Inexhnustivlo. x Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Burinr, McPlurson Co,, May 20,—Wg havo our tora planted, up und o good atand. Wheut pros. pecte sill favorable. Wet wentiier of Nay has elped l‘)flnx wheat and oaty, We bhavo had o great deal of tain for the paat two weoks, Boecial Dispateh to The Tribuns. Oswrao, Labefte Co., May 2, —All corn ground Tas ready by tha st of May, A creat deal cna (o bo replanted. The prospects of the winter wheat €vp are more favorable overy day, Our wheat %84 su ahort und thin from prasehoppers that the many rains ore making ib stool fuely, Nomae terial Injury tu oate yet. « Bpacial Dispatch (0 The Tribuns. Duzsinw, Swith Co,, Alsy ~W¢ are dono plautlng, butshall have t rypiant a vood deal va dccuunt of the wet weather, Winter wheat luok4 :’ll.l;- well, Spring wheat and oats are doing well g Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. Txxtay, Buler Co., Mley 20, —Cor coming np Work has been wiopped by the wet weather. Winter wheat tnuch lIIIl!lruved by the cool, molet Weather, - Oats growlng dnely, ® ‘iwclfll Dispaich to The Tribune. ocky HiiL, Lincoln Co., Bay 2u, —Tho farmers Teem to thiuk that the Into raius will daage tho €oru. Tho corn 4 up good. Winter wheat looke fne, The grasshoppers have takon most of the #mall gratna and the gordenw, ~Plsaty of young onew here, Have had mure rain than we hava scen for ten yeara, Spectal Dispateh to Tha Tribune. Covxcin Unove, Mureis Cu,s May 20,—Corn- il Ianled and neurly up; noue rollud in tho ground. tuter-whett prospects atill good. Spring wheat ‘N“d Outs huve nut sntered by the 1ate wel weatlier, u\{flu‘mon fattering pruspect for goud crops of Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. » dam“"" Phillips Co., 3lay 26, ~—Corn-planting Sone, Winter wheat B Soring graius dit; 83 Never since tho scttlement of this pars of Bl VRt heading our: “Fanmere Toolag Juiasts l"fllfl:hhflgm.g . Farmers fesling jubllant, pecial Dispateh 1o The Tribune, Mawuarraw, Jtiloy Co,, May 20.—The eatly. Mated cort"ls i ulmdu’ foag mguch{?h; : ojug ay well as 1t le possible for that crop (0 do, . Tho" prospects for §OAd CFOps ArG eareediugly 4 2 3 ikl wz"; :i-,"‘l he {mnr from grasshoppurs n Special Dispatch o The Tridune. bm:" City, Ellls Co,, May 20.—1 nover saws o h'l?‘r:lw’r:t“lut‘wlnlcr wl?c:l kywh:au. We 3 Taln eno Krowlug nlfccly, cnrl:: e:mll':z up? SapiShatiope —— it ,%EHHASKA. lat Dispatch to Tha Tridune. ml:n-o. York Cu., Nob., May 20.—8pring wheat, e % barloy, and rye aru looklng spleadldly, Per- “Zl not more than one-twentleth of the arca . Ilh‘l rulned by *hoppers, the long-continued wes fidl er betng; favorable to push furward crope and o -hrln‘ the bugs from eating; bellove wany Lavo llu' td, 88 wo havo fewthat have attained any v Wera it not for the vast streteh of country to .nl?:hol us thatis lxely to produce bugs, we mnl feel well assured of big crops. As thinge i) think the country would do well ta hold suf- ‘“llt &relu 1o bread them until crops aro sssared, of ’enl Bigh prices, and Lad nsuclal condition i flhll}h.lnh, will lkely draln the coun- Ly FNJ I nesrly all surplas graiu. sLly I. larze Lreadth of barley wown, and Drob- Abgy lueredsud ncreaty of corn belag planted. Pl 3If of two-thinds already {o and, wostly bty I‘I‘l)&lw woll. ~ Should the fecd-crops do well, ook scop will be uauaually large bere, We havo rous, l.‘u‘;“mP" of Lerds of "cattle horo- runging s frons I‘I? bead—~moustly coiposed of stock- thtug, hlh!flrml. Thero is bullding a rulteoad be “K 9 ceutro of the county, which will likely A m'}.' -dunmhu to produciion, —eu exteusion of St Slorpec ooty Yok te 2, mal ardonsonis on new begloncrs, The mmflnu cattle and hogn, Ing Alny wecks, spring wheat never lIooked better, Oata ate a lite colored, but aur fine weather now will bring them out all right, Barley looka woll, The prospects were nover fettor for o gunoral ary crop, Amlwe have no ldea that tho tnjuro crops, Bt few hatched out in anr county, and tho heavy cold rains hare nnnihllated them. Farmeen sre 1n the beat of apirits, and fuok for & big hurvest. and planting about done, E use in his own lntil ara full of enterprise, and never heshate {o vote ralirnad bonds, school bonds, and buy, farm Imple ments, Hence, big delits, prblic and private. tergo s litle slow, boys? raiea imore stock andsave coa t- i transportation, A v the Western Assoctated I'ress. Oustie, Neb., ‘Tho liee publishes speciala b., from forty-nine different placos 'fn the State. In genorul they show that Incresecd ncrenge has been rown, eapectally of corn, thongh in seme locali ties farmera bave been delayed by wot weather, and in some by flood, Notably {n Eikhorn and Plntte Valleys. All crops are looking fincly, and growing rapidly onder the warm woather the past wenk. The grasshoppera do not acem to bo doing any dnmnxia. and at A groater ylgvllon of the places reporting the; which have been taken hy the peoplo for their de- struclion, wero largely successfal, At Lowell, e, nono alighting. y are dying off, 'The actlve measnre flock was saon flying southward to-day, Thiore | Iargo increase in the nnmber of stock &pecial Ditpateh to The Tridune. Atmox. Tlaono Co., May 27.—Not hwithatand- t 8 conlindous ran for the past three hoppers will —— I0OWA. Bpecial Dispaich to The Triduns. Cixeirnari, Appsnoose Co., May 20.—Winter and spring whest all doing well, Wet weather has put us behind with our plowing and planting. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Rzn OAx, Monteomery Cc., May 20, —Planting corn progresses very rapidly, Everylling favora- ble, Wet weather delayod planting about & week, 2 * Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune, Oan-FizLp, Audsbon Co., May 20.—The apring ‘wheat la Jooking fine, Never better at this time of the year, Farmers are backwanl In thelr work, *Iloppers are doing no damage to amnunt to any- thing. Warking It apols on some flcids of whent. + &pectal Dispateh to The Triduns. ‘Wt Inving, Tama Co,. May 20, ~Corn plant- ing'mostly donc. Late planting coming up well, Spring wheat aud onts nre growing fnely. Wet ‘weatlier bus not hurt them. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Grinnzx, Carroll Cu., May 20.—A larger extent of iand than usual s bLeing put Into corn. The greater portion v now fn anil benlnnlnr to comie up. S'prlnz wheat, osts, and barley arein condition. eplondid &Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. Witvox, Muscatine Cv., Muy 20, —Corn plowing ‘orn coming good, and colorall right. The wheat and oats ure not injured, atd prospeets favorable for a goud crop. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. OTTERSILLE, Huck Co,, May2U, —\Weather warm and wet, Small grain looking extremely well, Corn planted and coming up nicely. WISCONSIN, Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribuna. Dananao, May 26,—Vegetation of all kinds has changed for tho botter within tho last few days. Crops lock fine, except corn. Poor stand, and many are replanting. Moro corn than usual being put In. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Mixcnat Poist, May 26.—Corn oll planted. Some complaint of poor aced, Small gralns are dolug well. Prospcets good for a crop. &pectat Dispatch o The Tribune. Buenovaay, Wik, May 20.~Corn all planted, snd comin; up Bnely, Winter wheat fs not sown to any extont 1 thin county. The ralny weather did nwt fujure the spring wheat and oata. MINNESOTA. Spectal Dispalch to The Triduna, Larcnrixty, Mevker Co., May 20.—~Grain of all kinds 1s looking well except small nrens which have been esten by grasshoppors, and the graln is coming up agafn, - A largeamount of coraplanted. All done. The grasshoppera havo hatched In considerablo nunibers, but the farmora are confidont of saving tho crop, onil ncarly every one Is_enzaged In de- hoppers wherever they appear, Wo hase atroytu full coufdence in saving the crop, WASHINGTON. The Mon, Chorles Fostor---The Fronch Ex- position-—~McGarrahun.--Gen, Ord-=-Gen. Logan to Do Collestor of Customs ot Chie cago.--Other Items. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune ‘Wasni¥oTox, D, C,, May 27.—Charles Foater, of Oblo, who has bean the subject of so much newspapor controversy on sccount of the Foster- Matthows lettor, le horo. 1o soya thatdifferent reporta to tho contery notwithstanding, all tho peoplo of Ohlo ase for Mayes, excopt two clossos— first, the Damocrats, who arc afraid of hls policy; second, Repnblicans who have been unsuccessful in thelr ¢fforts to obtaln ofice, The disaffection of tho istter class s rapidiy disappearing, Fostor prodicts that the Itepublicans will certalnly carry tho Legislature in October, and that the suc- cexaor of fl!lflley Matthewa will, ba.a Republica Un tho subi compromise, Fostersays that dohn Young Brown's letter waa in the ‘wus written In hi ¢ of tho allegud’ Foster-atthows u correat, but that it evidontly own_defenne, agatuat populsr thnent at houte, and was calenluted malnly for fude. 1In that letter Foster says thero were Inusccuracios of stalement which onght ot wome timo to be corrected. Foster doos nut think tiw timo hus quite coma for carrecting thom. ‘Thero were Inaccuracies in tho method of state- ment, and not of Intention, Foster doubts whether Stunley Maithews knew of the clrcus nces which preceded the »igning of the famous lotter, A numner of prominent American manufactur- crs of machinery have prosented apptications to the State Department thut some person tnay bo nuthosized by that Department, withaat cxpense to the Governoient, to Lake *chargo uf American exhibits of machinery ot the Paris Kxposition, and to recofve from the President some sort of semi- ofiiclal sanction, The famous quarre! over the McGarmhan clalm may possibly bave o new and unexpected develop- tmont. - Moutiomery Blalr, who lud some connee- tion with the cavo 4 8 iawvyer, is ‘sald to have onse ' chargod in an_argument before the Attornoy-Gon. crul that two Justices of the _Bapreme Court of the Unlted States had been Lribed by the (o Idria Mintog Cowpany o glve the declslon that pronounced the cQureshan claim o fraud, ‘Th U(l{)'lll-l‘ to-day #nys the decision was unanimol ive of thy Justicos who then concurred, sn® sre yet upon tho Bench, have resolved to call upon (he Hon, Monigomery to give tho names and furnish the proof, v tien, Ord arrived hers to-day from Chicsgo to confes with the Secrctary of Wur relative 1o affairs wlong the Rio Urande border. Secretary NeCrary n{- that nothiog can by definitely kinown until affer full conferenca with Gen. Ord. The latter denlres nuthority to purane tho lawless Mexicans ;m-d- tho border, und to capture them whero ound, Gon, Logan l¢ to be appointed Collector of Cuatoms at Chicago at tha close of the fiscal year, relieving J. Huweell Jones, - Thore wers 2 number uf candidates for the Am!lllfln some of whom were personal friendsof the President, Ho has, how. ever, declded to appoint Gen. Logan on the ground of his military scrvices, Soiu vory urgeot fnumul represontation hiave rocently huen made 0 tho Frosldent on bohalf of this appofutment, Col. 11, €. Corbin, who far some timo has a ong of the Presitont's Secretarled, lus boen ua- signed 1o duty at the War Department, Ma). Snltter, Paywmaster in the army, will be ro- tained un duty at the Whito House ue Sccretary, Tu the TWeatern Assacialed Press. WagixaTox, Muy 27,—{'reparations are now being mude by tho Urdnance Hurenu of the War Depurtnient to clovo up the national armorles and workastiops after the of July, thore being no aporopristion (o contioue work, 3ix bundred mochanics will bo thrown out of employment, —————— IOWA _POLITICS, Bununarod, Is., May 20,—The Republican Caunly Convention of Des Moluea County met this afternoon end sclected the following delegutes to the State Conventlon; Charlcs Besrdsley, Frank Hatton, Robert Donahue, Thol Hedge, Jr., A, A, Perklns, Georgo l;- Llng. \\'Illlll:yl :.l.n:\".flul. V. ight, Theodors Quelich, Joba W. Gl e AT, Rosie . O MeArthur, Wias Pliger, Jnm:-”l"uun Willlam Lamume, W, Soy- opted: 1t pesolred, Dy the Republicans of Des Molues o i Fike ' Coaveution aapsmablod, That i 14 with Hessure wud pride we brescut to theStata Con: tiow-cliizea, Joha i, Qear: for Bomiay. ey -Dadrer g vamp 1lis high personal character sud standing, thorough sc: {iafusace with publlo lo:¢rests, gy 1lfolong devolton (o the cau. would, fu thie minds of Lis inau State, make bis nomtastion ¢l of {ree Uuvernmenl, 1 frlends throughiout tio nently At aad proper. e —— DECORATION-DAY, 8pectal Dirpatch fo The Tridune. Searxovizio, 1., May %, —The arrangementa for tha @bssrvance of Decorstion-Day bere under the sasplices of the Grand Army of the Repullic aro upon on extensive scale. Tho local and seve oral other militla companies will parade. The coremonies take place at the Natlonal Cemctery at Comp Butler, The Hon. George A Sanders will bo thu principal sueaker, the clergy of the city also participating. L Special Dipaich (0 The Tridurs, SriinariaLp, Mey 27.—The following proclama- tlon by the Uovernor, recommending the gemersl observance of Decorstion-] turyugbous the State will be fasued to-morrow : PROCLAMATION DY SUXLUY M. GULLON, GOVERNOE GF TUXSTATE OF ILLINOIB 5 Wuzazas, For soveral years pasl (ho 0un day of May of cach year has besn observed by the patrivtic cuble of e Uuted Statcs (or Lie purpasd of decorst. e b S R A ofc0s8 Of el i WixEK43, Such & CuslB) i, lo miy oplulen, s good aail proper Gug; Theretore, L Shelby M. Cullom, Governor of the Btato of 1LLBols, do beruby requust &l the pavple of the Btate, on the rald th nf Ma; frai thelr customary avocatlon thelr respert for the memorien o their horofe dead and fratitude for thels glor Sehrewler comménarating their sereicet in drfeine of aur Unfon. et the eitizens enfnyin valnr, geenred these biewings. fratifude, agrection and uni nwine atmxed. Dono at BpHng snevanco of Dacoration: mi Tho Keokuk Guarda Liave accepted an invitation to be present and participale, and the indications are lhfll the dmll“lry dieplay will bo tho finent ever witnes: ner'n yolunteered to furnfeli the Inairminental and vocat Hlfllllc. A conspicuoun feature of the exerciacs w maina of Col, 8. M. Archer, who died recently. At his own request his Loly was deposited in the wvaalt until DecorationDay. vate telograme were received from Pern on Sator day announcing the death of T. Carloton, the de- fanlting Secretary of the Unlon Trust Com- pany, who dlsappeared on Sept. 90, 1873, durlog the ponle of that yesr. On the Monday following Carleton’s disappearsnce the Unlon Trust Company suspended temporarily. 1t became known on the samo day that Carleton had showed that Ci $15,000 in Uniter Gtates bonds amount of his dofalcatfon amountcd to about €176,000. No vigorous cfforta wers ever made to secure hia arrest. lila wheroabonts o, well known to hia relatives. Carleton hatt W 81,000 with him when _he absconded, and the first licard of him wan in 1675, when Mr. White Wrizht wan {n Parls, ~He was tien nformed that Carlefon avas realding in Ielgium, where o had beon reen by another noted fugitive from juatice. At that tine Carleton hed become & confirmed drunkard, and was in_very reduced circumetances. Flic Unlon Trust Company ad eblairicd all the eecnrl- tics and asects availah) ton, nnd resolved to "allow hiin to vo free, been in Pera for nbout a year, At tho time of death lic wana nbout 37 ycars of age, and 8 widow- &mlen. who dispoged of them to retall ealors, fiving in the north part of the city, returnad home intoxicated this afternoon from o plenfe and shot bis wifo in tha shoulder, fufileting o dangerous wound. Some of tho neighbors nrrested him and tied him np to nwalt the cominz of the police, s . nall; THIE CHICAG Jnat., turning aslde %, to unite 1n nificating us schicvements, by aitewios LT ot penting plaes it B s res and arianis, and 2 the blessinge of ace, Hherty, and a rountry unfied show an apprecfa- fan of the deeds of the patriotle ;Ulfll*r'hn, by Wiy Let seutimenfy of sud atriotism be, uitered as “t5018 to' the iving {n the Interest of the fatare fesce n af the conntry, 1n teatimony wherenf, | have herenntn satwesihed my 1) cnused the' grest sealof the Btata to b Ao Shis il dny of iay, ta7i. B n s DL ST n o, Rarrotary of Btate, Evectal Digpatch fo The Trivune. Rrores, ia., Mar 27.—Preparations for the ob- ay ai this place are being LLON, Guvernor, ade on A more extennive ncale than ever aefore. licre on & aimilar oceaxion. Cal Wag- brasa band and the Queen City Qonartette have tothe burlal with military honors of the re- ————— CRIME. DYATII OF A FUGITIVE. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, sw Yonk, May 28.—The Times says that pri- wconded. An examination of tho books eton had left In 8 privats drawer and that the total n speculating extensively in Union Pacific and starn Unjon tock, Ile did not take more than e from the friends of Carle. rovided e not return to New York, It ls understood that ho 'P.'i' o er, Defore he was employed by the Unfon Trost Compuny, Orat as Asilsiant Nccretary, then s Chief Sccretary, he had acted In"a similar capacity for the United Statos Trust Company. Carieton leaves two ehildre: SPRINGTIELD ITEMS, Bpectal Dispalch to The Tridune. BramaricLy, 1ll, Moy 27.—United States Mar- shal Roo Is advised of tho capturc fn Texas of Gearga Dotherage and James C. Itusacll, who, with ane Columbua Shepard, aubsequently sent to tho Penltentlary from this county, Inst Septembor robbed the Post-Offico at Loam?,about fiftcen miles from Springfeld. Tho Congressional appropriation being exhiausted, the Marshal cannot pay tho exe penacs of roturning the prisoners hera until after Jduly 1, when the new appropriation becomes available {0 the Depariment of Juatice, Meantimo nn effort will bo mado to fnduce the State to send for the prizoncrs o8 fugitives from Justice, being gailty, with Bhepard, of burclary and larceny fn centering the Post-Ofice nod robblng it. The case of Mulllnsand Iinghes, the Lincoln tomb robbers, comes np for Learing In the Sanga. mon Clreuit Court-to-mnorrow, and the Chicago witncsses and detectives in the case are expected in the morning. Mosntime two Lrothers of Ku- ene Hlastan. In Jail on the charge of conuplracy n tho offering of siraw bail for Mulilns and Hughes, sre hero trying to sccuro their brother's relusso. CITEAP FARES. New Yonx, May 27.—0no of the canees which drave the Centzal Itallroad of New Jersey into the honds of o Necelver hos just come to Hizht, For the past four years tho Company has been syse tematically robbed of over $100 daily by a combl- nation consisting of ferry-mnsters, conductore, ticket agents, respectable resldents of Jereey City and Newark, and merchanta whoso piaces of buel- ness are on the steeets near the ferry. Tho num- ber of men banded together, and their apparent reapectabllity and standing In soclety, for o time defeated the efforts of detectives tofasten the guilt on them, but last Maondas nliht two of the Iemllmi apirits 1 the affalr—one sald to be n trasted oficlal of the rosd—wore arrested at Nowark. A promi- nent member of the combination ® hue expressed o doniro to make known to the District-Attorney all that ho knowa of the consplrocy, Men uioro rominent thon those upon whoin ausplcion has fallen will, it 18 said, be implicated by “this con- fesslon, The method of working was as follows: ‘The tickets taken up by the conductors were by them_ transforred to tho *roapectable™ outside o fercymasters sctiug in colluston, s A POOR, FGOLISIT WOMAN, Epeclal Dispatch to The Tridune. Oxana, Neb,, May 27.—A snun nomed Meyer, wifs although wonnded, cut Lim loo y and o sratlted the pollcaman with an , but was then finally arrosted and fodged in Jail. A TORSE-TIIER. Bpecial Dispaich to Tha Tridtine. Qosues, Ind., May 27.—A horso was stolen last Tuesdny night from J. W. Blllows, nesr lristol, Ind. The thiof was capturad at Laporte with the hor day, in his poescssion, aud lodied Invur jail 1o 1o yives bla none o8 J. J. Allmsun, STOTAL DEPRAVITY.? Bpecial Dispaich to The Triduns. Fast Baarsaw, Mich., May 27.—R. N, Wilson, ticket-agent for the Detrolt & Alflwankeo Rallroad 1n this city, has beon urrosted, charged with em- bozzling $145 of the Company's funds. 1o te now 100 ahd will bo takon 10 Dotrolt to-matrow. LUZERNE, Benaxtox, I's., May 27.—An{nvestigation shows that 8100, 000 Lisa been stolon from Luzerne Coune tyin the past seven yenrd by dislioncat oflicials, ;umofl whom have alréady boen convicted and are n prison. e — GUBERNATORIAL REVISION, Bpecial Dizpalch to The Tridune, Semixavieey, 1L, May 27.—The Governor has concluded to’sign llousc bill 015, smending tho Toad law, or, rather, muking an entlrely new Itoad and Dridge law, heretofore publisbied In Tua Trisung, e will veto Housa bill 25 on the sama subject, Thle last blll contains but a slukle sec- tlon, the fdentical words of which are contained in DHIG15, Thie fact evideuces \bo peculiar lack of leglslative ofticioncy possceved by tho Thirtieth General Assombly, Just adfournod. 1t isateo bo- 1eved that the Governor will veto Houso bill 301, which suthorizes Clecult, Superlor, snd Connty Judges to ait interchangeubly fu wvach other's courts when the pressure of duty may require the calling in by efther of tho'assistance of tho other, 'Phe GGovernor 18 lnclined to regard tho bilias ug- constitutional. ———— FINANCIAL. Bpecial Dispalch to The Tribune. MiLwavxzs, Wis,, May 26.—To-day the fallurcs of T, Mowerand Poley, Huutcr & Co,, brokers, were announcod on ‘Change. The fall In wheat Waa the cause. Nxw Yons, Msy 27,—Register Little has re. celved a warrant in bankruptcy sgalnst Glass Brothers, lnen. importcrs, No, 12 Lispenard street, op gwullon of ‘two of tho members of tho frm, ' Lisbilllics ucarly $300,000; atsets nomi- 13 ,000. - Pour auctionhouses held goods \-llnnd at’ §180,000 ss wecurity for momey ad- vanced, . THE SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION, ¥ Jlsrald Special. CoLuxsia, 8. C., May 20.—The Committcs on Privileges and Elections In the Houso reported sd- vorsely to-day upon the claim of the entlre Charless ton delegation, seventeon members, lncluding Speaker Mackey, to ecats in the Goneral Asiombly. ‘Tho grpund of the report is that there was so much froud and [ntimidation in that wnm{xu to vitlate the clection The evidenca apou this pofnt way almost wholly derived from the report of the Cone ’::'nlamlfinw(:ommhmo which vislted Charleston SENATOR MORTON. Bpectal Dispaich $o Tha Tridune. IxDIAXavoLis, Alay 27, —Senator Morton waa las yited to address tbe Oblo Stato Couvention at Clevoland Aug. 1, but was compelhd to decling because of abscnce fn Oregon. The lciter was ro- celved sy, and was written after the sppesr- uuce of bls recent ot e ——c———— EXCURSIONISTS, &Epecial Dispalch 1o Tha Triduns. Daxvitx, 11k, May 27.—A large party left boro to-dsy on the Parls & Danvilla Hailroad for Hul- soaville, 1lL, where they will tsre & boat sud make a run on the \Wabash, after which they will return 1o the citye nllennte any of {ta harhors for the enening ten ‘cars, or as long e the treaty remalnw in forte, Mr, Unahing, lately from Spain, saya It1sain cannot make a hinthor of any of ont ports to troubls the vesrels of England, or ahy other natlon, cominz to. nnid frot nor will thes bey allowed th crulse on the coual elther tn wateh or finterfere with our com- 1f such wero attempted, Mr. Canhing be. lnves 1t would soon bo ‘*knocked on the head,™ ‘The RNaealan corvetts Craveser, Capt. Nasimofl, Ia #U1 At Philadelphia, Al the heginning of the year England had nnt more thao & dozen corvettes and ‘acifie ecan, and they wi Nofth and Houth Avierican cansts. uarters of the aquadron i4 at Vancouver Inland. hin force would be ulterly fncompetent to pro. tect the exposed commerce of the Empire In case of war, not to apeak of auccessfully defending Britieh Columbia against atlack. mentloned. the Shals, one of the Iargest clasn nf unarmared frimmtes, earr, ton guns, anid the Opal, pound rilted gusn are within a fow unboata In the distributed along the The_h However, rince thelime twenty-nix elghteen- h foaricen atxiy-four- reached the station and 1 of Puget fiound. 48 no naval forcn in the Pacificat all able. to cope with either of theso vesecle, Bint this does not The foven Rurrian mene of-war at 8an Francisco, scattered over the ocean, 1d play havoc with Ruesian Gorerument conld riation In the Sandwich lalands, or ot any other #uitable point, thelr destructive power would be vaatly increased. TIIE CAUCASUS, IT8 INTIADITANTS, THE CIRCASAIANS AND OTHER I English conmicre foston “Adeerttxer, Topular Inngunge gives the nama of Clreassians toall the tribes of the Cancasu them as one people. This Is not so. Christians and some Mohammedans; some are sub- Ject to thef sacerdotal role of prophet-warriors, while others are republican mountainecrs; some hnve vielded to the temptation of Husslan bribes, whilst othern. and this the largeet part, have wholly resisted the temptation; and the relations between the soveral tribes are In many cazos fer from Turkey bss never and spesks of expressed any government pro- posed Ly the Porte would not be conduclve to tho peace and tranquillity of tha district, At tho proa- cntmoment the Inbabitants of Daghestan, Pravince which gavebirth to the berofc Bchamyl, are, and alwayn have been, at The other hill-tribes of the Caucasus inhabit dis. tricts over which thero s no fixed ond consequently there §s great diticnity intreat. 12 cli Chlef Is somethlng like & izhland Lajrd of the olden time, and, fn his own tertitory. 1s indepenaent of all kuowledzen no nuperlors hut their aver ilitary control, cven underthe all-powerful and }, makea ticm doubtful allies when removed from thelr mountain h The principal tribes that Inhabit the Caucasns aro the Clrcassiaus, who occup: monntain country svuth and wes! {he River Kubun,—platean and gorges between the ceasible to “an' hinns, who dwell prin. in: with them, that portion of of the sonrces of eugued peaks, monntaincera: and the cipnlly amone those mountalne situsted east and south of the source of the Terek, ek, As the Kuban rixes near the foot of Mount Elvroz, and the Terok near that of tho Kasbek, these two mountaine may mark the lHmits of tho respective The whole, countr: the Casplan la oftch calle Doghestan, snd it e here that tho maln strugs bave been carried on belween T “I'ho portion of Daghestan the more tmmediate control of the Lesghia deacribed as being fianked on the norih with de: foreata of magnificent beecheat twining m\“"«i the two tribes. from the Kasbek to mountaineers, yry of the uppor runges, and ree monataln torronts o the vaileys and which form thelr bede, aford every advuntaze to ntalneor, —every obstacle 2 14 ‘Tho Interior of tho country vt more formidablo; 1t 1s oue mass of rldses at o bottam of cach of whi Lrawllug strcam, fod by the snowsand rivers of {:onl. rushea down to the Itiver Kalona of whom there are sub-teibes, the Ubigch, nnd others, are Mohamn- {tn o emall admizture of Christisnity, slans, more zealous Mo- thie lightly-eqnippod m Tha Circassiane, Next to them arc the Abas bammedans, who oro now in apen revolt: next the Oguctos or Oasctians, & small Christian tribe, which the Czars began, on this account, to protect, cets Into thelr ll:“n whilst to e Agulnst this conntr, sent the followin; Gortschakofl, the two V Rosen, Rajewskl, Aurep, Galovine, Urabbe, and Waronzaff, but all have falled In sabduing the Even in time of peace ltue Lax to maintaln an army In Georgia and Mingreil of 85,000 men, tid, according to herown return 10,000 of thene are swept olf yearly by discoso ‘The population of tho Caucasus 1s 000, but only 20,000 flubiling men aro over at ono spot At & glven time, the conntry that,Oen. Molikoft s rear, andsbould the pass of Dariel, which commands the road to Tiis Caspain. be taken, tho maln artery of communica- tlon with the Don provinces and “the Caspian will o Cancasas is In arms for thu Sultan: ond, althoifgh thoy do nat admire tho Turk, yet they cordjully detest tho Russinn. bold mountaineers, rom Kislar on the TABT CAMPAIGNS OF RUSSIA IN TIIAT REGION, London Fhnes, May W It 13 highly lustructise o plance ot tho past cam- puigny of Russla in Asio Minor, Eucb a retrospect f4 the morc useful beeanso the position of the roaghulds aluodl compels tho Invaders 10 ropent the movomenta of Paskivwitsch and Mou- Tne samne roads will be followed, the same foriresecs besleged, tho same passea de- fended or stormed, ns in tho campaigns of 1828-'0 A backward glance Is usefol for an- It wiil tend to calm many sppro- henslons which spring frown vegue ideas of distance or physical featuro, Asls” Minor {a. often discussed, & kiud of amooth In- tretehing from the Caucasus to the losphorus and the Levant, so that tho Russlsne would havo to da litle ruore than galn a good start §n order to find themselvos carried, by tho las straight ty those sunny ol o ut o difierent ¥rom the way might almost scom to be wmechanical mation, Iets to tho sca whi lwen covetlng for g tale is told by the hard facts of pfl‘ifi(fll un! could be miore Unpeopled wastes, rivers, great rldges of mouu- taiun, the want of roads, furtresses mada so str Ly nature o to dispense with half of the ususl of tho military stand between' the theso obstacles o would almost defy conquost, té to fight with such’energy snd , OF the French, urthe intho presence of {nvaders, hey might mako tho defilos of their mountains the Russiun ambition, they were in past timea, indolent (i1l the eve of dan- ger, wantiug in forelhought, patriotic only when thiey foel the rpur of fanaticlom and peril, 8tfally brave, and unable to cuntend witli theurray of those sud intellectunt qualitics which aro tho basls an alecipling; vat so strung in the t oven the iucapacity of the Turke cowtd not beiray any Ianzo part of it {nto the hands of the Itusslans within any tiue on which the invaders No better prouf of {24 natural canld be given thun thy campuigus of tuskiowitech svconded the Lucopean race, Wero the inliab intellizence as the paniands, Bwiss hiave dieplay cun sectirely count. ta: 8-'Y, when Guu, 3 wor puehing across th Bulgaels thil they resched Adriauople, iheir wrmy in tha Caucasus hud passed the froutler Kare and Frzeroum. doubt, cumpared with thut which §s upersting in e satne district, for {taetfective abuut 1%, 000 strong at the vutset, aud it wasnever ure (hau 20,000 men, were far Inforfor in numbers, disci cquipments to the present army of the the lusiisne wero Jed Paskiewltuch's campsigos still cxcite the aawlration of ailitary studenis, Seldom bas a Guneral made s fow mistakes, or aciivved so much with s small & force. bination of forvaight, strategical skill, rusdiness audacity which, It was smisll, no furce wes unly But the Turkivh troops He displayed s com- him not unworthy to & from Alexandrol from Kary, he conducted the nesault ou that strony plste with such kil and courage as tu compel It to Procecdlug northwards iftand daring strokes, atter was a fort surrender in threo da; [l Akhalkalaki snd wirength, and it wus taken oy waf rized helped Rusala to aad mu{ wetw rvturned to the ers. ‘Ihe; took Erzvroum by ce 0f operations which d ticipation of what his couutrymen sre ate tempting st present. Hetween Kats and Erze. anjuph Mountains, which lu sume Ou the way frum the oue towi 10 thy other there are but tWwo passes, aud the capturo of both amoug the wost brilliant feats of moderu war(a By & wonderfully awifs by Pasklewltsch ravks reh ho oveupied ono of 1hem before the loitering Turks had srzived, and after defeating the advancing force be fung hio- sclf on the defenders uf oy other ¥o furious! thelr apparently impreynable position fatfed savo them (oM com te Erzeroum thon lay vpen. bad but W capture poaition of Hassau Kalo and the Cupital nor was st bis uiescy, Thy presunt situation 1s Lko snd unlike thst of bave a very auch lsrger army than they Lad then: but this tine tbo auperlority of numbery wects 1o be fasuill fu the baods of tbe Faskiowitsch's arch to gscovite fortresns but, as it outhe slde of Erceroun it was u appears o be susrounded, sod &4 Lh U TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 28, 1877. “THE SICK MAN.” (Continued frofi the First Page.) have still a suflicient foren toactin the flald, the military altaation is not radicaily different from what Jt waa hnlf o contury ngo. Now, as then, Alro, the Turkish troops liave made a atand on the Sagenlugh Moauntain: tar Patha hay had ample thine to fortify hoth the MAll Duxand the Zevinn Paases. Batthe great forco at the come mand of the lnsrinns gives then on advantage not poascsicdd by Paskiewltach. Tha rmaliness of Lis army ubliged him o confive his attacks (o the road leading “from Kore to Erzcronm. uvut there Iy nnother road to Erseroum from Bayazid, the fortified placo which the Hns- sfana neized AL the ontact of the campaign, and thoy are taking ndvantaze of that hizbisway, Already o force seeins to he far on the way to Krre- roum, and meanwhile the roal from Kares, up to the mountains, appears to be in possersion of the Invaders, The suppositiun fa that theyare eo- deavoring o surround the troops who command :':-;sn"'“' and thus repeat, in a diffcrent way, the z another victory may lay open ihe way to the In- vestment of Erzeroum. They may he anle to spare a suflicient number of pien for that parpore without stoppiny thelr onwara march, cane they may hove the hardihood te ward Trobizond, Dnt the way fa e difficnit that decteive ‘ove " Furopean elde of the Dosphoras may #top the Invadera hefore they could reach the sen. At all eventr, tha work of conquest. wil be tedious and costly If anything like the conrage they displayed in vaat campaigns, Erzeroum cun scarcely be taken by & dash &y it wan in 1820, when the defenders wore dispirited by the jucessant defeots of the past Lo years, and when the commandere lhlmthlll‘y neglected the most ordinary precautione. Nor wiil ftbe an easytask to captore Kars by aseault. Ktrong by virtoe of natural poaltion, it was mada one of the most formidable places In Aria by illus- telons conntrymen of ourown befare the memorsble slege of 1855, Gen, Willlams and Col. Lake a0 fortifled some of tho neighboring helghts as to make_ it all bat Imjoseible to rapeat the brilifant assanit of Pasklewiiacn, The Insaiane strove hard to do sodnnng the Crimean W Ishotioua and with a persiatent gal miratlon of their Eoglish fues. For nearly half n day thoy allowed themselves to be mowel down by amunlerons fire rathier than abandon the attempt and Muokh ant exploit of 1820. If they sliould succeed, na in that on the the Turks fight with . After Hfal 'lmpumllnn! they nttacked it lantry which excited the ad- carry the bhelehts. They Jost more men in ‘that one ossault than have fallen in many great battles. But at last they were driven haek, Jeaving long regular lincs of slain to speak of thelr devotedness: and they had to starve the gare rison Into ‘surrender. The place. wo must pro- sume, Is ot lenstan stronzas It was twenty years ago, _Even the apathy of Turkish ofliclala could scarcely hava neglected to repairand atrengthen tha fortifcations during tho months of warning which preceded Uhe war. We do not hiear that the garri- son have any substitute for s Willlams, a Lake, or 8 Teesdale: and Asiatic oficers are usually £0 bad that they afford liitie or no socurity ayainst those blind patiics to which Orientai: linble. Iiut mors than one_ attack scems to have been repulsed already, andit ls not unllkely that thie Runainns may long process of & #1 day work elther ot Kars or elsewhere, Asia Minor isno &mymunu of war, aa the Invaders will find long oo e peculiarly gain_bave to procced the ‘They will have no holi- fore they ean fight their way to the Black GENERAL NEWS. GEN. GRANT. TS ARRITAL Qrraxstows, May [27. —Arrived, the steamship Indlans, from Philadcipbla. Bhe procecded for Liverpool at 8 p. m. Sunduy evening. She reports & rough passage, but Gen, Grant and party ara ail well, Loxnox, May 28,—A number of perrons bosrded tho Indisna at Qocenstown to welcome Gen. Qrant. He has recejved o private communleation from tho Mayor of Liverpool which is probably an ofclal invitation, Loxvon, May 28.—Minlster Pierrepont, Consnls Dadesu and Fairchild, and 8 number of Americans residing In England, will reccive Gen. Qrant at Liverpool. IN OERMANT. ‘The Herald correspondent st Berlin telegraphs that Gen. Grant 18 expected in the Uerman Capital in the antamn for the purposc of witncasing the army maneayrres, The hieartieat reception is as- Fured him, as Baron Von Moltke snd tha leading Uenerats greatly sdmire the former comnander of the Unlon armies. INSTRUCTIONS. ‘Wasnrxaron, D, C., May 27.—The Secretary of the Navy yosterday addressca o lelter of Instruce tions to commanders of forcign statlons stating that ex-T the world, and that when he reaches their viclnity they will show hins proper attention snd factiitate his means of obscrsation abroad. dent Grant waa now muking o tour of IN ENGLASD. Bpectal Dispalch to The Tritune. ‘New Yonk, May 27.—The Jeratd dinpatch from TLondon ssys the papers all comment on the cotne ing of Uen. Geant. The WWorld says that the guardians of otiquette aru wevercly oxercised over the mbtter, 1t hopea that 1t will be harwonlously arranged boforchand whether Gen. Urant shall firat call on the Duke of Cambridge, or whether the Fleld-Marahal Commander-in-Chief shall forget his Itoyal blood for a moment and pay a visit to the ox-President. ** Let otiquette,” it eays, **be strained or disregarded rather than have o fresh griovance arico or new Indirect claims be pree ferred." The 1World hopes that the military clube will show Gen. Genat all posdible atteution, GERMANY, IMPORTANT, Beruix, May £7.~The Emperor Willlam has rigued o decree relative to the reinforcement of the army in Alsace and Lorraine, TIE EXPEROK IN ALSACE-LONRAINE. Dispatches to London Times Pants, Moy 3,~The Germon Emperor and Crown Prince visited tho Fransocky Fort at Strasbury; to- day. Many triumphal srches bad been ralscd along the route, and they wera saluted cverywhore by municlpal and cducational. representatives and by Rescrvists, One hundréd and seven Mayors of thie dlatslcts were predent, and 250 peasants on honseback escartod the Imperial carriaze, ‘This evening the Gymnastic and Chornl Socicties were Lo give 8 Lrchlight procession, and th Cathedral was to be {iiuminated. Detalls of the Emneror's visit Lave arrived here to-day. The school-children lined the route. and arc descrived as !u-inr ery cazer o soe him, sud as cheering beartlly ond strewing flowers on his way, Tho Bishop con- ducted the Emperor over the Cathicdral, the latter expressing to Marehial Voo Moltku his adiniration of ita beautles. A Slusical Union, seventystrong, sorenaded the Emporor at the Prefectore, and tho University students oL om torchlight proe ccsion, In acknowledsing hie greeting of the Laudes Auschuss, who thanked ulw for coming to make o personal inspection and hoped for mt- fafactory results, the Lmperor wifd ho wos happy o make closce acquaintance with a ven- erable city ho had only sccn hitherto as a simple traveler,” On Uhiversity students pro- nouncing the device, 0, Cusurt, Patrie,' hils Majesty aaid ho was glad to liear the enorgetic ox- reseion of sentiments such ax he everywaero net with tn Germany, He told the achool autborities they had & dificult, Lot high mirslon to faldll ina country accustomed for two centuries (o turn fls cyes 10 the West, Now that the country was ro« united to the ULd Fatlierland their misvlon was to act mildly and conciliatingly va men's mindes, but to awakel and strengthen iu the rising generation the sentimeuts which the yreat Fathorland ex. ecla, The Crawn Princu attended & fostival cele- rating tho Afth anniversary of the Univerdty, and cxpteseed hle delight at sianding on old German sail again belonzing to the Empire, Havingbut a fortnight ago witnessedan Academic festi.al at Kiel, on the shores of the Baltic, bis felt at Stras- burg, again German, & conaclousiiess of ke great- ness of the Empire. T'autis, May 8,—~The Emperor Willam on Sun- day visited the battle-felds ronnd Metz. At Uravelotie tho 3ayar, tho achool-childre and many of the pessautry had nsscinbled Lo sce i The Ewperor went fiito the cotteze which he ve’ cupied on the night of tho 14th of August, 1870, and svent somo time in the room where he Indited his dlapatch of victory. A trlumphal had bewn erecled, tho chlldren san Hell dir in altfic ranz,” and the Mayr col ratulated him on his vieit, his Majesty suking bim whether many of the villagers had migrated. ~ The Emperor also went over to tho farm-houre where Tie spent part of tho 18th of Auguet, 1870, aod in. #pected the Germau positiona between Gravelotte d Bt P making & detour to yesch them g over Freach wall, Accordiug to tho Coluune Gazelle, thore was no enthusiasm on th part of tho papulation, a8 {n Alssce, but thero were 0o unfriendly countenances, and the people znlu\ remarks ou his Majesty's robust jorm an kindly expreasion. Yestordsy tho Emuetor beld a revlew, and to-day he visited Thionville und Fort Fruderle Charles, Paws, May 11.—The Emperor Willlam, In 8 Jet- ter to the Kruvinclal nuthoritics, eay *¢A number of years b clapred aluce the events which reeulied In restorlng Alsace. Lurraine 1o the German Empire, I resolved to sutisly a long- cherished devire, and 1o sea With niy own eyes the prasent conditlonof the Kelchsland. " Icanieto thla countzy to perionn s Soverelyu's Brat duty, That duty bas been aosforuicd fur me into urce of sgraeable impressions, the memory of which will ot soonelaced. Those mpren] on-lvlrulflly owu (0 the cagernces shown by a laryo part of thy pulation fu comlag Lo ru tfully greet me. verywhere ou may ! have a the object of homago of all kinds, ‘waich I rcgard as s wmau, proofs of the Arm foundution of thy confdence which the country has placed inme. | now leave it with o coneciousness that my vhit will tend 1o strengthen ite relutions withibe Empireand render thew productive, Whilo decply laineuting tbo misfortune betalling the venernble Cathedral of Metz duripg my »lay In the Cupltal of Lorrsine, 1 quit Alsace-Lorralae witls tho siucerest wisbes for tae development of fte (ntellectual snd auatericl rm-pwuy. and I bez you to bring the prescot lei- 7 to the koowledge “of the populativn, in order to couvey to them niy thanks for thu receptiun they have given we." FRANCE. BHOKEX O¥F. Q Pants, May 27, ~The {aformal preliminary nego- tiations commenced with a viow of elaborating atoaty of commerce with the Unlted Stutes have I».umu discontinued, and will not be renewed ot EARLT DI3SOLUTION. Lowpox, May 27.—A telegram from Paris says soveral indications that thd Chamber wiil be dissolved sounor than expected. All news- papers urge tholr rcapective parties to actively canvaes the Eleetors, X the Ashley Honre Satnrday niaht.'The foll officers were clectad for tha ensuilng year: dent, Newton B. Reed, of Normdi; Becretary, W, N ‘reaauret, i, D, Sponé 0US DEATH. 5 igpatch ta The Tribuse. Inptixarots, Ind., May 27.—Micusel Dons- {; hne, un employe of J. C. Fergnson & Co., porke packers, left hls boarding-houss this morning to Instead, ho got drank; and, uver returning, throw himse]fon hia bed face down- e was smothered Dy an oficlal decree twenty-six Communists have beon pardoned. A GREAT JORSE-RACE. Pants, May 27. ~The conteat for the prize of the French Derby) came off at The tace was won Ly Jonglear, Verneull socond. Strachino third. Hetting was three to one on Jongiear. ward, In which 1le Jeaven a famlly in Kansas City, ———— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yomrx, Msy 27.—Armved, Bpair from Liverpool, snd W. A, Echolten from Chantilly to-d: g Special Ditpatch so The Tridune. Naw Yonx, May 27.—The Liera.d correrpondent At Derlin telegraphs that Prince Bismarck, daring his recent short visit Lo that city, had an Interview with the Fronch Charge d'Affalres, In walch he ra- peatedly oxprossed hin great disapprobation of the change of Cabiuet, The continuation of the Duc Decazes In the Ministry of Forclzn Afaits momo- vhat appeased the irritation of the great ex-Chan- cellar, who aaid that no interference need be ex- pected so long as the French Government refraing from promoting Ultramontano interests. wise the mosl nerious results might be fearad. TIIE POPE. AUSTIIA SCOLDED. Roug, May 27.—The Pope, recelving Austrisn pligrime, deplored the ehanve in Asmatris's, be- haviar towards the Holy Sce, whoso rights sho formerly defended even by faree of arms. Loxpox, May 27.~The stosmships Friala sad s:‘l‘.y of Richmond, from New York, have arrived pects East Bactvaw, Mich., Msy 27.—Since ths opening of navigation the Michigan falt Asaccla- tion hna ehipped 207,027 berelsof salt from the 1have nand Giles' Liniment Todide of Ammont, in my lamily and for my horses, with wonderfs liave trled other liniments, but ha nd none equal toit. Wonld not be withont | Decxrie, Milk Depot, 30D East Twenty- For saloby sl droge th street, New York. BUSINESS NOTICES. Bolatd's Aromatia Iiictor W1 remedy for nervous debility, tm) aud impatred digostion. e of Iron 's verished blood, Loxnox, May 27.—~The people of Ireland have made up’ a purae of from $100,000 to $1235,000 The far greater part of this came in very muonil subscriptions, althongh one Cunniy- Wicklow farmer ja’atated to have subecrib:d £5,000. Cardinal Cnllen took to ftowe S35, 0m). coliccted in the Dablin Diocesc alone. amount of the English Catholle presentations 1 Tawn Talk—The Ploner ug has 8 wood tag. erybody Hken it. ug tobaceco, 1t 1s now the favor- GREAT BRITAIN. OLT Of WOnK. Loxpox, May27.—Five thoueani Fife ond Clack- mannan colliers were locked ont Saturday, CUBAN APFAl Mapnip, May 27.—Sixteen thousand soldierawill be sent to Cuba in the antnmn. A CARLIST DEAD. Loxnoy, May 28, —Tho Adcertiser nnnourkes that Dun Htamon Cncabrera, formerly a famious Curilel enlefan, died Tuuraday ot Wentworth, e e FIRES. AT YOUNGSTOWN, O, * 27, —Last nigh o BOSTON DRUGGIST. GentLrugx: [hereby certis for ten years, and for the it g that ThavehsdCatarrh 2 yeans have heen 8 tor y deaf, lind buzze 7 dlzzy s oy CrevEtLAND, May night, fire broke out In the Youn Mill, at Younpstown, 0., completely consaming Tho Fire Deyurtment waw promptly on Laud, but, owing to the acarcity of water, were unable 1o render eficetive aid. hundred men are thrown ont of employment. il cost over $100,060, anil was fnaured for $73, - 000, a3 follows: lome and Underwriters’, of New 000; I'ranklin and Nurth American. i of Pulladeiphia e It 30 rapldiy fu ny at 1 could wot 2ecp them free, el out of Led, 1¢ socinod thoi. 1 wouli £ utieit e, b the point of catirac L0 AVEEY tOCANS cus frotn my turont snd 1 o0 them. tmt al U pout- | nilatmation sud uleration in Lsoaous matier dronotog duwa. sod Lo cach 85,0005 Fire Afwnci ) rew nale, and stowed e ¢ 4RI By conwumption.. \Wheh 2o, T bezun the uss of Yaxru, After using tue 9rat b The Brst doso seci i (1 red by the explosiun of ‘The regular mill plachinery, aud some very valuable mochinery for the manufacturinz of cution tiee, waa ull more or less Injnred, Jurge amonnt of manufuctared fron was destray: ‘The mill was owoed by Wick, We 0 The fire waa caus baut X morith 1. 2l ] beg, d o clesr miy be . 1t seemed grads doyed iny cough (B arzic 1 saon reducedl tha | 10Y tunislle, s0 thiat thuy 1iie sorencis acrou Bympioi of discase that llo & Deuchiner, d to troubly nie, txsppeared, aid cve @ L7 the verge of the ave heen thus expll Tave aeen & grest desi of liape t convlice many th 4m tamniliar with (it 7.—1. & Ao J. Norros' mold- factory on Brodway, near Lo<a on bulld- CixcrnKati, May o fng ondlooking-gin Nintl strect, burned this morning. Ing, machinery, and rtock estimated at £00,000 10 £100,000; insnrance reported nt 210,000, bhnt names of companies not glyen. reveral bones of hisleft hand broken byu orick. from falling wulls, The Commerciul's special sayn Frodinbus Rilgore's planing-wiil and lumber-yard ot lm,“hllmml to-day, Luss, $10,000; ¢ u great renedy, CatiC Nt Ol CAIATTD A Ril iy the beat phiyaiciuns, aid live consulte most eminent about ity case, ' b of foniedy and Apyaraius Cist ave Teriod of slx years pa "OF encoursZPIICHt from ax gt Ingrell with 8axronn' metded 12 1n over 10 fatlure, and wholesale trders fro 1 neeomimended, never ha althout constantly eogaged In their sale. OILOE P, ostun, Felx 23, 1975, One Mreman had Ave used every kind LADICAL CURR, s without & sins IN CIIICAGO, icioe I have ever | The alarm from Box 141 at motning wasé caused by the burning ol 4 barn In the rear of No. 1000 Mlchigan ayvenue, owned by Feb. 23, 175 oally appcared the aald Georye ¥, Dinge Rulog wiateinent by [ Justice of the Pesca, TATEMENT, n¢ was mado £ havd been rap ave had no retarn of tho tteadcd iny fortuer alek= feczed fram time to time with sudden chianes in our cilm. Ling vt return of Leaits bas bech excelient. T pottinds, and considce mysolf roi mdcruine my come B aits Gain thay the ¥ SETIJ. THOMAS, ADDITIONAL Sinea the atiorn L}E fupmving a b The flames spread #ud Jdsmaged o barn lu the rearof No. 1002, owned by J. Eldredge, to the extent of $300; burn m rearof No, 1938 Indlana avenue, owned by C, lenlsch, $10v; barn In rear of No. 1240 Indisus avenue, J. B, Ney owner, 250; burn In reir of No, 1242 Indluna avenue, F. Crilly owner, $100. No insurance, e . _ SPORTING. ‘ TAYE-DALL. Bpecial Dirpated to The Tribuna CixcixxNari, 0., May 27.—~The Enquirer of to- tuotrow will give the particulars of a now ball us- wociation to be ahiortly furmed ander the general fucorporation act of the Htate, matwer are Wayne Nefl, A. Pendleton, and other ‘The object is to put the game on n better standing than now, and to arrungo for o 1t Is not kely that spythlug will ba dono this year, unless Kock finde 1t nccos- sary 10 abaudon Lis nine, fu whlch care the new s soclation will probavly adopt and carry on the pres- cnt team. Thu plun has progressed so0 for tlat o splendid plat of ground near the centre of the city hias beon selected for the grounds, mansgement will make the game a z:’u success ro A fetter from Ttoss Darnea at Rockord eays ho ls much improved, and will joln the club the last of u; v’ cuids fnclilintal o ey have not becn suicient Lo 2 EX ! c: nc o shake the confidence I tecl!n Lindical Curefor *v! i 1 OHORUE ¥, DINSMORK. Xago contatns Dr. Eauford’s Im) with 1ull directho 1 Forgale by ull Whoh.'ll-{ ral ARCHs, and Wholesalo Drusaisa, livston. EEANERVOUS BISEASES. stepeitet and perms 4, Epliepsy o oluntary Mtscatat Actio COLLINS’ VOLTAIC i‘MSTERS, by raflying the nervons forees, WhiE every ULBer Kuown renioi; Thio movers in the big tcam next year, TIIE YURF. LouvisvirLy, May 27.~The three races set for to- morrow are tho Clark Stake, dash of tvo wiles; the Mombers' Plate, a hand! cap for all ages, & dash of two milow; and an A soclation purse for beaten horses, mile heats, Toola sold last night on probabie starters aa fol- 'k Stake--Uaden Nades, lf!m 41 llt}“’hurlcr. :mL. §n03 Glaszuw, $i47 burn, 848, Mile $i0; Fair Play, ——— THE WEATHER, Wasmixarox, D, C,, May 28—1 a.m.—Forthe Upper Misaissipp! Valloy and Upper Lakes, near- 1y stationary, followed by falliug Larowmeter, sta- tionary and higher towperature, winds mostly from theceat and soutd, and clear or partly cloudy for 3-yeas-olds, roved successful ed. “ o L Just the Thing."”. Negers, Weeks & Poit:r—UENTILENEN closerd 60 cents, 101 VOLTAIC PLASTEILS. for ns Plossed 1 3 Mo Lwo COLLING ni Lo it MU Sterllng, 0., July ), 1978, “ | Want More.” : Gryrranen: Ploass sand LTINS YOLTAIC ELAR: xek, "Fhe ou TR0 0 baucly gmod b M"S.n‘:?l:d Ifl“nll Lesldee "““L.“'fl B red . Montguniery, O., May 1, 1876, Kold by all druzgists for 25 cents, Sent by mall, s 1OCAL ODINRTATION. Cuitcaan, May 37, ) p, .. 8:83. . [SL 17, u:tap, m, 90,17 58 000D, m. 0017} 54 Mazimutn therina wex g o1 prictara Boston. BLOOMINGTON, | L Hpecial Dispatch ¢ The Tribune. Drooxinatoy, Ill., May 27,—Tho Msy tcrm of the Circuit Court comiiences to-morrow with & ve. Cheapest form of sume Will do the ENTINE fanily NEATING tho houss of the porson n half tho time, and at balf the cost, of coaly duricas, Same Work as othof SANTEED 10 b0 ACTCALLY dons with Soid by dealers genersily. RETORT GAS STOVE COMPANY, Providenae, R. 1. TWOOLLEY. Western Agt.. 110 Dearborn-st. ot G docket uf 983 casos, of which 40 aro puopl e Thore are 51 divorce cascy, several bomicides, including the tzlal of tha Hoach brothe ers and Benjamin Chrisman, ‘The Alumal Law Department of the linols Uul- veruity hield thelr anuual rounion aud bsaquet ot POWDEIL, BAKIN POWDER ROYAL BAKING ROYA Absolutely Pure. Bach Is the Intrisalc merit of the RovaL Baxixa dlr throughoat the country {4 a1 Lauc ywder, Through excellence ut qualis galned so Lizb & roputatiud an of the beat Housekee tioussads of the ver) urity oV i1l gu fartuor sad, Leoiuteiy pure. rr aluolut :at_atrengta, supcrivr s tebhe who Wil wive Toa titah ¥ ectal advantag of the fuyal Powder La that it will Recp any gy 233 4poll Y €X0AUTS 1O Lo 0 beat Grocers eYerywhesd, coers (4 tha country . ovar all others, aud that lt muilis, e, o o Hon are ¥l he themwelves W every o wad perfect ualfonnity w! coutaing Lo uxacs sFuagib of & pure tims {n any 3