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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 39, I877—TEN PAGES. W_—MM ‘VASHINGTOL 2 %fi::f&z:,"lkcumltk says that I this is so the SPORTING NEWS. w!'i;:\xlro—o. P, Cayler, «tv ithe Cincinnatl £n- INDIANS. flu:c:g‘l{.;rg:;?bn:‘e,r:‘y’.‘;]‘{mmhg;upfl'llm? bus; DRESS GOODS. TTAS CHANGED ST18 MIND BT. L.OUIS VA. I,OVY‘.!V!LI:I. " 1T PAYS T0 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE” Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune, within & week. The friends of some_of the Bpecial Diwatch to The Tribune. T SraRLAND, May 20.—§; o 5 00, 3 LAND, 3 0.—Spring wheat and oats sl andllics ery tat Lorgn 7l 1 A% | Conclusion at Loulsville of the | JAZmmie ki Waaiclls Duminrecs | Gen. Miles' Forces Encounter I AT Cabinet Decislon Regarding Mex= O T e ar s tarayubiis apertor |} look very sell considering the amount of cold ican Border Brigandage. firews liore state very positively that such fa not Grandest Racing Ever ficiaing, alded by several damaging errora at fo- Sitting Bull and Lame T e ol bucd: e ar . the fact, and that the Presldent has sbaolutely Wi d opportune tiines, earried them through eafely, Deer, il L v : Joluted b RIre e LR Tt that Martin ftrgssecy Inthe it Tonthg, Clapa o ad : RNOXYILLE, May 29.—Shall ot be through o - o firs or . LLE, X The KXlo Grande Will Not Horo- Andrews' name has been considered at all for 7 the second Lat T'of s planting untll the 1st of June. Corn that has In the second, Latham’s mufl of & thrown ball, been planting 1s not comiog goods Small grain Hembcn's base on balls, an advance it byCroft, | Ot¢ Hundred Lodges of the Ver- after Bo tho Limit of f8 e rother-inaw of W. K. Roers, Privato | Tenbroeok's Race Against Time Low- | GEriitid muft of Snyder's throw (which would the position fs due to the circumstance that he Is dolng very well. Pursult. B £ min Surprised and Scate ecretary of the Presidents All that is known , Nichols® i of Marttn Androws 1n polltics] circies here I8 ars the Two-Mile Bocord to S e o ot of piekiog tered, T0WA. that he la 3:271-2, an easy grounder, and Clanp's safe Bpectal Dispatch so The Tridune. A Gradual Chango in the Political Ben. A REAL ESTATE OPERATOR gronmder past short, sored three une Wsest Bioe, Crawlord Co., May 20.~Ths timent of the South. owning 8 Imlldll{e‘nelr the Federal buflding, earned runa, In the fAfth, _sin- | Several Savages Killed and All plowing for corn 18 mostly done and planting complcted. It fs coming up well. The wet and Snyder's wild throw to Gerbardt, allowed Their Traps Captured. be inted. ) % weather delayed planting on flat lands. No More Speculations Concerning wm{‘(:fi,}a:% :{hgrc}‘ lm{zk bcm / ::1':1 Exldcln‘l B cfi:‘i:a ":l‘?or?‘;amat gr::tlh?{';r‘:u;fi'b"nmxl:;?(; ::{a::&}nfi:;u%{ic{grlf: winter wheat ralsed here. Spring wheat and ’ he {s 81 mise C 1 Gen. Logan's Officlal sfoner or Commissioner of Agricuiture, ™1t 1a r'?&cdrn‘nd lllfl"::at e;lnn::oe;w:: Nichols A Deiparaté Fleht Betwesn Monters fat, :::n :‘:t;:nl‘;:{l‘: !:]’urmnu; t’hrc:ml ::npcl;: I);n:u Prospects. of o means certain, howercr, that he fs to be stccesafutly antil the soventh inning. Hingue Apaches in Texas, ey ¥ pring wheat'{n el lhcr“-ml 1t Is quite positive the Prealdent hias Base-Ball Happenings in Vari- went to his hase on balls, and then Shafler's scctlon. y not taken up for consideration the appileations single, Gerhardl's three-bascr over Remsen's Special Dispateh 1o The Tridune. for District Commissloner. It is also possibie try. head, ') T of B s throw, BITTIX ', CixCinNATI, Appancoss Co,, May 20~ , Four Milllons of Hogs Killed by tho | 45 Commiiones of Agrcullure may he taken ous:Parts;af the Country, otoh woald. e eut ot Gerhardt, gave:the e i T e T Weathor fno, ~THIAy.one: cont. of tho. o7 Cholera Last Year, from n Western State, but not from Wisconsin. Graya three runs. Caxr RomixsoN, Neb., May 20.—The Chey- | planted, snd we aro working like beavers. » "Thero are two or three tlinnls applicants r 1n the eighth, sale singles by Devlin, Bhafter, Chl St il . | Earl - tisdey ' ; FOSTMASTRNS, TIE TURT. antl Crbamit and another matl by Clapp off | cone Chier The-Man-Who-Wears-the-Bear's- | Eatly potatoes rotted in the ground. Wheat : : in Axgregate Honey Volus of Which |, The Prosnt EATEOns toomog, o | smemmwrarecoomen srn smam. | ARl o s, sared D | EMs s o ynrly” o e Nortern | iG55, ety i, i)y | Madison and Pooria-sts, : i Pos —Le) . specta run, ] eports tha ng Bull and the i t all right Was £20,000,000, Girand Iasen, Mich.: Willlam C. Lyon, Nowark, 4" =T! odest | T 2 g crops will come et all right. - ! MEXICO. The TR AT T 1 McB. | closed his racing carcr today fn another splea- [ B3 |\ 0 oo b, @ strcans emptying (nio tho Yellowstone, | platied Corhis s coming god, Tho weathek | Gre oy porty tal bargains that % pectat Dispaich to Ths Tvibune. Timoney, District of Colimbia, Regiater oftus | dd sictory over tme. The track had been 0 3456780 |Helsnotvery definite as to how many days | has kmproved, aud we have "been running our | @70 20W beihg offered : i Wasnmatox, D, ., May 2.—Tho Cabinet'| Land Oiflca ot Balse City, Idato. prepared cxpressly for bim, and when 000003104/ om0 but s positivo that it was & big battle, laat- g{:g:g‘r‘- dally. Three-quarters of tho coro [ 200 pos, desirablo Bpring Bult- psi the Mexfean situation undee consideration [ gonn ET,,,O:fg-,e‘;“,;::,,",,’,;m and W, W, | ho came from his stable In company with . i1; St Louts, 10. fog all day, the Indlans losing four killed Spectit Dapieh &4 The Tribwine, ings, goud quality, at7 1.2 cte,; sn S} oy, Cen. Ord hai previously been over tho | Ryan, were ‘fo-day sppointed Revonuo Store. | St« Louls and Necy Hale, bis stablo | - grrom—Lolavilie, 8% St Lools, & and wounded, and that the soldlers Icft | Morpirrs Grove, Gutherie Con May 29— [ @IS borgain. iy subject with the Becretary of War and Sccre- | keepesa for the Firal District of Iliinots, and companfons, ha was grected with s Umolte—Dan Devinny. twenty-five dead on the fleld. Theso bodies | Lorn planted prior to May 10 is comlag pootly. | 100 POS. double-width French v*: Jamea A Sewatl, Storekeeper and Gauger lu | ringing cheer from the immense assemblage of ime of game—Une bour thirly.fAive minntes, were scalped and mutilated o tho usual horri- | Recent plantiog all right. The e Osshmeres, o choica assortmont of i tasy of Btate, alded by maps, Nearly the entlre i3 i First base by errors—Lonisvillo, 3 timea; St L3 & prospect for s ¢ tatiact scsslon Was occupied with this matter, | 110 Eighth District of Kentucky. well-wishing' spectators. ~ Tenbroeck took 8 | touis, piimen. =~ % 05 ble mauner of tho savage. Tho soldiers sur. | SPrINE Rralns s atter than for the'laat two | Spring Shados, at 53 nnd‘g% ots. por Pl diminary gallop over tho course under | * Rune earncd—Tonleville, 13 ain, 1. prised their eamp at early dawn, attacking be- yard; somo O om wor .00, N Tpe result undoubtedly is that our Government pre’ Nambe m 4 first hase d . , hat has determined upon & new departure with re- AR ‘VI:ISIS'}(:- o blanket, and, when brought to the stand to g‘m‘;’:L;n‘,’:"“:‘;5":‘:4“!"“,“{:' bty e during the § fore the old squawa wers up to make the fires, CI.ARI:;‘:“P:ME%?,,;:E‘ ,g’_”_'a Stk arie: French All-wool Cashmeres, now spect to Mexico, The army forces along tho et a,'m";;'m;'-'::'m AU POLICES saddlc, scemed In excellent condition for his Bniln called—0n erlin, 17; ot Bichols, 20 ‘The first charge found the Sloux asleep, and 80 | gz very well, Corn behind on sccount of wet | SB2des, 42 ots. Grande border are to bo immealate) cffort agalnst tha recard of 8:32% for two rikes called—Oft Dovlin, 341 oft Kichols, 34, | unpreparcd that they were driven out of their | weather, but everything bids fair for an abup- | Matelasso All-wool Buitings, 50 Rlo ¥ | Wasminaton, D, 0., May 20.~The authoritics liases on called balls—Crolt, Nickols, snd 1} = strengthened io important particulars. Gen. | 4 1 )‘ 'd miles, Hagme. tepees ‘and from their camp, but returncd, | dant vleld. The grasshoppers have commenced | ots. yd and upwards, O, commander of the Department, of Texas, have recently heen made acquainted with tho LE WAS STARTED Strack ont—Croft, 1; Nichols, 1. charging the whits soldlers, and recovered some | boteiiog. details of th Georgo 2. Frysinger caso, of Rock | nearly at the onc-eighth pole, and, with 8t. Finest Fronch Matelassos, extra bu recelved dlscretionary ordera to protect the Three-basc hits—Oerhardt, Craver, and Clapp. | of thelr ponics, which had been captured in tho quality, 80 cts, ; & bargain, Istand. This caso was originally Investigated | Louls aside, sped oway on the road to | Lofton bases—Loaleviile, 8; st Lauls, G first of the fight. Th MINNESOTA. :m:’d",:‘;‘c:'2‘(’;‘(“’::,:;::{,";‘3"“{’:23[‘:" and by Supervlsor 4, C. Matlhows, In egmneetlon | lary, By s alker, who wan fn. tho ssddle, | becopalle—Yene., "y ot st Sl loetianlen i e T T 5 G toonch Mataldsase, suoloo pos: ] with Revenue-Agent Mill f tho I 3 O flien—Li , 173 10, SN AL, cllow Medicine Co, ' . AT,ALL IIAZARDS, " # cr, now of tho Towa | was jnstrucled to make the first mile fn 1:45, | et on fies -§g;.l¢'.m° 738t Lasls; 10, and ammunition for the troops. The Whits | May 20.—The "hoppers bave commenced hatet | 50 pes.Casimir d’Paris and Fronch District. The reports of both of these officers | and thfs necessitated hard work from the very made out yery strang case agalnat tho dis- | qump. The quarter pole was reached in 253, thler, and showed that 80,000, poselbly 180,000, | the half mile in 52, and the third quarter in gallons of spirits nad cscaped the tax, Auln- [ 1:18, with Bt. Louls close at the bero's side. dictment was found, and the case proceeded | A they bounded Into the streteh Necy Hale be- with, when Frysioger fled to Europo, A suitwas | pan cantering forward, and joined Tenbroeck brought upon his bond, Meanwhile, ex Congress- | gt tho string, St. Louls dropplng out of the race. man Jobn B, Hawley, of Rock Island, sttorney | The mile was made in_1:44%, and Harper, who o soldicra then charged and retook the village, Double V"’: Faree, "“z_“"- snd Croft, 1. which they bursed with a)l its teepees, robes, IARTFORDA—ATITLETICS, dricd meat, and plander of every kind., These Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, articulars The- Man-Who-\Vears-the-Bear's- PRILADELFTIA, May 29, —~Hartfords mot away | Blilrt said he got from an Indjan_runner whom with the Athletics tosday, 8 to 4. The visitors | lic meton the Little Missourl. This report was got on to Weaver early In_the day, and hit him | not cntirely credited bere, owing to the Chey- ireely, but the Attletica dfd not réach bim until | ennc's indefinitencss nx to time, and because the cighth, when they batted him all over the | tho Bioux here think Bitting Bull Is not south of ficld for five firsts aud clght totals. Following | the Yellowstone River. sud 1€ 1t shall be'Yound necessary to pursue the maraudera over the border, Gen. Ord will be ot Jiverty to do so in bisdlscretion. ‘The Adminls- gtion has decided that tho Btalo of Toxas stall no longer be at the mercy of tho border tandits, and that if Diaz, the de facto President of Mexlco, cannot prevent armed invasion of the United Btates, the latter will undertake to Taffetas, all wool, 50 ots. The now Seaside Grenadines,fash« ionable shades, 85 ots. Arabian Costumo BSuitings, all waol, 85 ots. 6-4 Fine All-wool French Cos« tumo Cloths, regular valuo $1.75,. Ing in countless millions. The people ars much dlscouraged. Wo are working to catch them, and are very successful. I liear of men cateh- ing ten bushels a day with a horse machine. Crops of all kinds never looked better in this part of the Btate, Early corn large enough to cultivate. Unless the fiving hoppers come and destroy our crops, we shall have an abundance, for Frysinger, had made to the Department an assisted by J. T. Willlams, shouted to | {s th y ; for $1.00 per yard. . doso for ftaclt. offer of compromise of $20,000 cashi,—a sum | Yo ee ¥ P Inntgts 190458780 | thomm e doae sance o a0l sonfirm I Pt i 6-4 Fine Fronch Buitings, very No reply has yet becn reeeived st the State { possiblyonc-ifth the amount of the tax actually Athletle. W0 010 00 0 i1 0—t | NecondCavaley, who fa in charge of the Indians, . e choico, $1.26 ; worth $2.00. Department to tho noto addresscd by Becretary | {10 Bubscquently Commissloner Raum vis- T0) LET RuR TORIE 00 Tinetford 012203 00 08| andiswell vosed in lnunmlw hu"klusf' Azaos: Dopur Lodiay Sle-Whilkeukth El n elity Engli Esaris to Diaz. The policy of tho Adminlstra- fted C""”"F"v and, nd'hunb tlherfi. ’;m for all tm't w)na n nlm,"u Necy ale '}l;l :n’;b!n g:‘;-’:‘:&a ank Allehlllfilénzfll;l;flra‘;\!-dflv . wiven me the reeult of what he Ic:!:'m.l (mmntu{ ;d barley. aro groming fast, and never looked 37 1628:?: HARLLY English Tivstatay arrangement was made ctween him | to maintaln the extraordinary pace which Ten- Frors-—, <, 2; Harttord, 4, 3 tter, Corn growing rapldly, and lookis = * lon towayds Mexlco fadetermined, Thoborder | and “the representatives of Frysinger, | broeck now cut out. She Yapt company. with Bass-hita—Athlctlc, 13; flarfor, 18 L laay Clisyeano runnees, aid 1ave Lo euok | el Farmors ot breakiog thodsands of sere | Fino line of All.wool Gray Twillod 15 0 DE PROTECTED according to which Revenue-Agent Millor was | him ns far ae tho quarter pole, which was | oo 0 F ‘May 29, —lasc-ball s but thinks lll@l‘!tlsomcth{ng(mdmic In the ro- | &nd planting it 1o sod_corn. Wo have no fears | Buitings and Fronch De Beges at byatever mcaa scom nonary to the com- | 552l (5 s, " Complototy, e, | pspedln 2036, b o bhind i at s | B PRI T SOTOV Yy g gy |y s Wi e bl i | R STRAPE OSSR ETESR | 9702 ot panding oMcer, and in tho cxocutlon of bis | W to ablde by Millers dechion. atilier uid | halts whtch, was Fenched, In 1%, s BOY | flanfond 1110200000 3 3 3§ 3 o o ooy | Ganiylill, Theto two Chegannes suy that St | S0000F gratm, e ¢ DR Iope ®il| A ohoico amssortment of Bprin orlers the boundary line 1s not to constitute an Toins carmodos Athlotie, 35 Hartford, 2. tings Bull bad come down on to the” Hosehud {mpediment which may not he overcome. In ’ actually nothing duc froin Frysinger. In duc Tenbroeck did then. The three-quare Novoltios in Damasses, Freno] coursc f time this lnlormnt?nn. Rith tnstrio o §3|’.f flow by them liko AU | Firat bases by errors—Athictics '1; Hart- | 319 Joined Lamo Deer's baud. and there wero o e Qiter’ Liniment Todide of Ammonla, a new and about 100 Todwes fn all, They claim to have Stripos, Poplin Brocades, English fe of the pending and possible complications | tions, was cummunlcated to Distret-Attorney | from a catapult, the flag falling as the watclics fords, 4. " ulr el preal discovery: aremedy whore curative cflecta .y 1D n vih Mezie 1. o v ducaed st lata | 18 o, who, dimisect the cep oo pavmes | fucisied e “’"}“"}""".’,z timgof d:0l, anl Teu- | - Bascs on called balls Athletic, 1, et b e atinckeds and Enut the whitp aal | jarmazs snvibing herslotare paced bfare ihe pub- R It aasms, aoBs o g e 128 o el me spiuning jown the Lo ¢ st . et on ey |ty Sieditad o, st b gl | v b Wl v, " | g o day 0 Baretalt K Seaint rocetea harees o S Bl | Scl AL Kottt AP kot sl | 8 HOry BaRdsomd R0 Of e, 1 L:u:n,‘{:utctho Admlnmrnikm i canrvul'; 0:: but the two reports of Revenue-Agent Miller;— WITEN TIIT FIRST MILE WAS RUN Memphis teds. 90820000 13 and bis wariom; that tho whilo soldiers | cqual lin not been dincovered for the Y. b | Goods, consisting of all-wool Beges, the firat showing conclusively that such anim- | the crowd with difficulty restrained ts enthusl. | Erjcauiessees oo o sll-wool Camocl’s Hair, Baskot mense amount of highwinés had cvaded the | nam, but now, ns Williams ron toward 3 g rheumatiam, gout. diphtheria, pneumonia, erysip= 0 1 0 2—4 | purned all the lodges, and captured a lans {hat reasons of public policy require him for the ¢ o X li." iy" suy that Sitting Boit number of ponies. ‘They say that Sitting Bull | ¢lan, frosted limbs, sore throat, bruisce of all | Cloths, Brocaded Stripes and Da~ it iy e R A A THE TRIGGIR. Tt Ao g ol Sy iakas i, e | massos, Casplan Cloths, ote., ot 30 & FEW. INCENTIVES, ernmeut,—~placed sido by sfde, have mnda ver, tilo's extr o wild SLABARAL, n e mow_how many mit. For eale by all druggiats. oL8. Private Information reccived here from tho lule’u’:‘}!gnrc‘“"ng fm-y“m new Dej nn,mgn{ :,uu:;lg ,,'fnp:l:uwn:veam :lp l‘o C';::mlkic!, and Special Dispatch to Tha Triduna. Indians killed, and do not know how many et Fansale by AL CIuEs A largo sssortment of now Gray Bpring Suitings at 12 1-2c. 1 West End Dry Goods House, senc of part of the territory.along the Mexican border, where {t Ia clalmed Mcxicans are con- tantly stenling, representa that thers i no proper foundation for the cxsgrerated roports i “ white soldlers were slaln. Bitting Bull ted Mapisoy, Wis, May 2.—Some twolve of | 4o Jearn through them bow CEI: llo:.c"hnd fifteen sporting geutlemen et this afternoon | been treated heres says that hie could come in to organizo a Bogardus glass-ball shooting club. | and surrender with all his people, Lame Decr officlals, and have suggested curfous Inquiries. | Tenbroeck crossed the scoro with the spectators It i certain that, If thie case had not alreadv | in an uproar. “Two twenty-sixt" = ‘Two heen mljudlmu‘d, it would be rcopened, and | twenty-ciehit!” 1o Dbeats McWhirter " proccedings taken upon tho baslsot Miller's first | #'Raki for Iarpcr!” and other ejaculations of BUSINESS NOTICES. Dr.Van Dyke'sBulphur Soap makes theskin sent North. Another explanation conslstent S A. M. Daggett made the best’ scorc, breaking | and lils sun are reported by tbe first runner as | eoft, white, clear, velvcty, anl heslthy: removes U cinls Do Reon it s il ol | P T e aeat i Ofcanatapped from | forty-twno all oat of . Greatnercat was | SHSRERL M8 FUuRE “Uiing Dt maa gous | he sy nesualicsthe odar of pemiraio i o8t jonsordeed fnto tha Blale s uriadnests ot NOTES AND NEWS. o, L e - akinn the fifura | manlfestod, ond o permanent. orgablzation was | norih tago Lbe Initiah Potseanions. wiierc, ifh | Pocullatly sdapicd fo Iho muréery. imict and bathe Madison & Peoria-sts. gt S kR AR L e ML riseo 7, hield 1t up to view, Then there was + | effected by the elcction of Mr. Dafgett aa Preal- | gome otner renegude Indlans cscaped from the | Foom: Jost The thing_ for exeurslonist In the S et i dvertised at dl Icm;nn crable actiy )'nu]l:lz the luxu biars ' £ BOME_LIVELY EXCITEMENT. dent, nnd the first regular mecting was fixed for ' had sucecoded i obtatning o | COBRERY or at the seastore, Try it. Price, 23 ame goods as above adv er during the summer would afford a good ar- Svectat Dispalch to The Tribuns the frat week In Junc. UI0E & | cents;‘box of three cakes, 00 cents. Bold by all Fument aalnst arnly reductions ab the siextacs | WABHINGTON, D. C., May 20.—Mr, Mesing | Tho time was diecetly kaown to-bo 3:2744, and supply of ammunition suillclcnt to start inon | droggists, our New North Sile Store, Clark evervbody swas happy and, even Gen. Buford the sprin di > A S 1 Eric-sts. ton, Souther poltivons aro urging b1t | gull romains liere making (naulrica ms Lo la | F rotky well, thanls yoi: Fresident, Clark CASUALTIES. S apeinemaading exsirsuie Tts bl | e abied | IO, - itratlon to stir up this matter in view of the | 4% then turned to the audicnee and announced . : Iattcr only acted as chief in the last encounter, | Hichest nosrishment snd most rational tonfe, Dya- INSUIRANCE, ;Eossuuo support such & move mlght seenre from AENATON CONKLING :lmtlm lhml haw v{;mlo ltlhru c&“fi"fi‘f'{fk :hu':. T LOST STEAMSIIMS LASSEN. —— Qe‘mm‘.'caxnmnm%hml :‘:ul.)‘;u;’-‘y‘,;,m.\ :’, nk bl Lol ot B cxan U . el Mexie i wo, and one tnile thoe on record, and th - L I SN N~ PILE 1S, . A, Anxxp, Chemist, 178 Madison street, b;:?:r(;;:;ga'fiz;r'n:'n“ "A&fif‘«fihmc(i}mhm!gnln? Is here, and In his conversation is quite bitter In Trosck hind i his 188t race, and would now re- GRS, FIGNT WITIL TIIE APACHES, e hiis denunciation of tho TFresidont's policy, par- | 4 ¥ ro to tho stud. Mr. Harper was introduced teularly na regards Loulslann. Hnd thnda s besk bow to the sppisudio hosts. CONTRACTION, 5 -;gsn‘nnrcn'?l 1ncouD 2 e The recoris at tho oflicc of the Comptroller of | now rends: For four tmiles, 7405, Bepl, =6 tho Currency show that the Now York National | 18703 for three, ik fix\fi%bsf PRl e Banks have contracted thele bauking capital | mile, 1:303¢ May 54‘}&77, i £12,700,000 within onc year. Thero are other ANOTIIER ACCOUNT, Lanks which talk of reducing their capital, T tha Western Associated Press. 5 GARPIELD, hl.t}vuutuis‘ Mnlyl( 'Jtz.'—’l‘u‘nmbzuccli rn?] aguinat Qen. Garfleld 1s hero for n-day or two on his | the fastest two-inile thine to-ay In Lo pres- encé of tho lurzest namber ever assembled on sray to Mobile to arguo a latv casc, o sayetho | 5o of ' tha. Louisvillo Jockey Club, St pretented abstract of a letter recently pub- | Louts aud Necy Halo wero his companions in Tshed purporting to hava been written by the | the race, the forner In the first mile President to hiin Is 5 _gross version, and that no | and the Iatter in the sccond, It was opio hiad ny authorlty to make uny statement | feared the Kiog of the Turl could not as to such a lottor, cqual McWhirter’s time of yesterday, oven The New York Custom-House Commisston | though he beat Trie Blue's, Walker, his have sent ns o nul\plemcnt to their reportie- | juckey, rode the kinie for all there {8 In him, and falled_recommendntions for veductlon. The | tho result was to make Tenbrocck's record tho total number ro:ommended for dismissal Is 240, | prandest any horse ever achioved, Ile made Collector Arthur, n his written statcment, | the distance fn 8:27%¢, flve soconds better thought the maximum Hmit of reduction was | than True Blue's, and’ thres scconds. quicker sisty-alx, Cornell thonght seven could be dis- | than McWhirter's run yestcrday, The scene at missod §n his department. The Commisslon | the close of the race was ouc of ‘extraordinary Aisinlss scyenteen, Tho Asslstant Collector at | delight and wilft enthuaiasm, New Jersey i remored altogether. He hns no OTILER RACKS, dluty to perform, and docs none; recelves no o The sccond race, & mile dash for 3-year olds, strictions from the Collector at New York, and | had eight starters for an Association purso of imakes no report to him. 8250, They were Classmate, Mahlstick, Char- A May 20.—A spccial from Leaven- 8AN Fuiancisco, Cal, Moy 20.—The Paciic | _ BT Louis, P Mnll steamer Costa Tiea 1s cxpected hore fram | ¥Orth to the Globe-Democrat says o lotter iu tho Acapulea with the passongers of the City ot | Dodge City (Kan) Zimes, from Bwectwater San Franclsco to-morrow or Thursday. Tex.. gives a report that the Town of Double New Yons, May 20.—Although no further ln- Mountaln, in the Pan-Handlo of Texas, has been formatlon {s received up to2 this afternoon, the | S3pLured by Apache Indiane, and all the stock Pacific Mall managers hero now beliove the dis- | 0 the town run ofl.- No particulars have been patch aunouncing the loss of the Clty of Ban | Eiven. - Tho letter also states that quite a largo Francisco genuiine. ' The only doubt arfscs from | number of hunters have been killed by the In- tha tinprobabllity that the vesse! would have | dians during the past winter; also that o flzht heen forty miles from tho const when #o near | reeently oceurred in. the Pan-landle betwéen Acapulco, 18 it is usual to run ncar tho shore | about ‘sixty hunters and twice that num- when {n that Jocality. |, .. ber of Apaches, The hunters started L s after the Indiana to avenze the murder of Mr. Bewsll, one of thelr number. They fol- lowed their trall many days, and although their rovisions gave out, they still pursued them, ivinz on what gamo they could kill on the way. At length they camo upon the indian villare, containing a number of lodges, on the bank of a small stream, nnd, although they had been with- out food two daye, they nttacked tho Indinns vnder cover of the banks of the stream. The fght continued several hours, and was only stopped by darkness. During the night the Indinus struck their lodges, took their women and children and killed and wounded, and fled, The Indlan loss is not known, but Is belleved to be considerable, Several hunters were wounded, Doland's Aromatic Bitter Wino of Iron Ian remedy for nervous dobllity, impoverished blood, sndimpalred digestion. Depot, 54 Clark strect. w exceeditgly complicated character, MEXICAN MARAUDERS, 70 the Western Asmciaied Press. Wasiaroy, D. C., May 20.—Tho_Cabinct today determined that a letter should bo ade dressed to the Mexlean Governmont by the feretary of Btate notifying that Government fhat [t miust tako Immediats steps to provent ralds across the Itio Grande into Texas, other- wlse our military commander in ‘Yexas will bo instructed to foilow marauders Into Mexico and punish them nimu that territory. The action of the Cabluent does not involve the question of a formal rm'nfn\lllou of the Dhnz. Government, but mevely deals with “it " as *the only party that cati bo addressed, Romo weekn must necessarily elapss buforo o respunso to our demand cani be received, and henee thera is not likely to be any fmmedinte invasion of Mex- fcan soll by the United Btates troups. TIIE BOUTII. CITANGE IN POLITICAL SENTIMENT, Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune, WasminuToN, . C., May 20,—~Well-informed Republicans from western North Carolina re- vort that the President’s Bouthern policy will ot causo tho Joss to their party of a siuglo e Town Talk—+The Ploncer’ plug tobacco, Bach plug has o wooil tag. It it fs now the favor« ite, Everybody likes it VEGETINE, HER OWN WORDS. Tavtion, Md., ¥eb, 13, 1872 Mp. I, R StevEXs: Dear Sir: dince sovers] years [ bave gota sore and very painfal fool. I had some physicisns, Lot they couldn't cure me. Now I lave heard of your Vraztine from a Iady who was sick for a long time, and became all weil from your VzaeTixe, and § went and buoght me one bottle of VEGETINE; and after 1 had used ono bottle, the pains jeft me and 1t began to heal, and then [ boucht one other bot- tle, and #0 1 take it ye. 1 thank God for this remedy and yourseif: and wishing eur'y nafferer ol may pay attentlon toit. It is a blesmnz for health, Muy, C. KRABE, 638 West Ualtimore-ut. ASHINGTON o LIEED o A 2kah Asscts, $5,250,000. . UNDER THE WHEELS. Nrw Yoni, May 29.—-A hand-car belonging to the Pennsylvania Railrond, on which were four workmeu, was backed into by a froight- traln dear lackensack this morning, Thomas Hogan and_Phillip_Goodman_were Instantly kitled, and Edward Henryand Patrick Donnolly mortaily wounded, Boveral freight-cars wero thrown from the track. 4 The very satisfactary condition of the Compeny 5 inattribatable to the manaxement of Ite affairsby '+ shle, prudeat, snd honorable men. It glves mo . plesaure tostals that Iu & minnte and exacting Ine vestigation I find nothing to condemn, but, on the . contrary, mnch to commend." : —Extract from the roport of Hon. John A, McCall, % ‘dr., Deputy Bup't N. X, Ins, Deo't, Jan. 23,1877, : H, D. PENFIELD, Gonoral Agent, ::j 148 LA SALLE-ST.s Chicagoy 111, ) j t i NAILROAD ACCIDENT, Special Dispaich to The Tribune, Berinarieuy, 1il, May 80.—Advite is recefved hero thnt as o construction-train of the Hannl- STOCKHOLDEIS DEETING. e N e s vote, while it will_prob b . k i i B BT, T | P G, | S B i | Sl S il il | T e VEGETINE |0 s & Nrlvser: Rallay este, 3 Y, ohur, Classuate mea durlng the War, but who have since that WasningToN, D, C, May 20.—Mr. Dodze, M:I’:rnoh:k r;’,_.',-u “;,Im favorites. D:n K. won. flfim{:’l‘fl;fl' :’flqfiififi-" zl-"'g-:v "m:: u:‘?rn‘-‘:}l‘w THE CROPS. Cfl]llllall?, 52 Wa“'st., SAFE AND SURE. 3Mn. B, TL Srevexe: In 1872 your VEGETINE was recommended ta mo, and, ytelding to the pervuzsions of a frierd, [ con« aented 1o tey'it. Atthe tline § was sullening from 5enenl debillty and nervous prostration, superine uced by overwork s irregutar habite, -~ Ita wone derfuletrengtheningand curative propertics secmed to affect my debiliated system from the first doecs and_under fts tent nee 1rapidly recovered, aining more then usual heslth and good fecling, ince then I nave not hesitased to give VRUETING my most unqualificd indorsement, as belng a sale, sure, and powerful agent fn promotin: health and sestoring the wasted ysiem to uew life and eneriy. VeoETiNE ls the only medicine ¥ ures: and as Jour as live 1 never expect (o nnu\ K lliel‘l:t-rm Yours tral; . 3 L4 170 Monterey-at., Alleghany, Is. VEGETINE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE, CUARLESTOWN, . R, SrEvEX Dear Sie: ‘This {s Lo eartify that T have necd your *Slllood Preparation™ in my family for scveral vears, and think that for Scrofuls, or Cankerous Tlumors. or Rhoumatic affeciions {t cannut be ex- celled; and s & blood prrificr au ring mediclne ft s the best thime 1 have ever used, and 1 have used almost evorythlug, [ can e ally recome. mend it to any ang in_need of euch 8 medicine. timo acted withthe Democracy, to give North Carotina to tho Adumiulstration party’In fts next cloctlon, which occurs & year from nezt November, They do nob yeb percelve any signs of the breaking up of the Demucratle party; but they do dlscover that the fecllng ot totire communities in the Btate with which they are acquainted is better than it has been atany provious time alnco the War, In the Asheville (Ala) municipal eloction, Beld abiout two weeks ago, o fusion $icket was saminated, upon which three Republlcans, one hegro, and two Democrats wero placed. Tho Patform upon which they were run was a gen- tral mpproval of the Administration policy, and, sthough the elections fn that town have for mihy years been very closc, the fusion ticket defeated the stralght Democratic ticket by Beatly threo to one. MORGAR'S DEMAND, Bcoator Morgan, of Alabama, has written & letter 1o the Attorney-Giencral of & very de dded charscter, urgtng the aismissal of fidlct- ments q:lmlms those who, by ballot-stuirg, i ere Haralson (colored) for Congress. s district w tepublican and ravo him a largamajority, Shelby, his Drpmmm, and soms Hity uthers wers discavered fi the moat shame- ulTrauds on tho ballot-boxes and indicted for Btatistician of tho Depurtmient of Agriculture, second, Gorham third. Tine, 1:43%, reports os o result of the investigation of losses “fi’,‘.’;"fil‘,.fii,’,’.‘c',lv. cup, dush 134 mnilcs, w’n‘s from the diseases of swine durlng the past | won by llenry Crittenden, of Louisviile, who twetve monthy, the destruction of 4,000,000 ani- | rade Leamingtoniani J. B, Foloy, of New Or- mals of all azes, and the money loss morc tha | jegns, rode Kilburn, and was sccondsi. J, G. $20,000,000, "Onie-1fth of the reported 10ss oc- | Mlasw, of 8t. Louls, rode Gelton, and was third, curred in tho State of Ilinols. ext in promi- } ‘Thine, 3 minutea, nenee are Missourd, Jowa, and Indiana, which For the thim race, milo heats, Assoclation Lof:ctlwr losc $10,000,000." Florida, Alabamg, | purao of 3250, Grit haida walkevor, Mississipp!, and Loulsiana have ncarly as largo The last race, dash l}i_ miles, wns won by a percentace In loss in numbers, sgeregating In | Manlatick, (irit’ sccond, Enlight third, The value §1,500,000. The losses were very small in | gearter was Bl Bauuders. ‘Time, 1:57, tho country bordering on tho great lakes and | “rhiy mecting has boen the most succesaful the Paclfic’ const. Ot tho romaining districts, | aver hield In Louisville, not only in greatness of West Virginla comes nearest exemption, and | atrendance, but in brilliancy of events, and the Ohto and the Atlantic coast Btatcs stand petter | remarkable tine nccomplished, than the alluvia) districts, The apparent loas Is TIE DERBY. c?ulvnlcntmmm-mlnlnr thesum of thecxports Loxpox, May 20—t p. m.—Detting on tha ol the pork products last year, Derby fs_now 4 to 1 against Chamant, 9 to 3 e e l&(al(lnn Bllol; lltl) '."1 to 1 rll‘c?lnn. Altyre, 12t01 YN agalust Sanford’s Drown Prince, WAYNE MAC VEAGH. i Toammoon des —. ctwood races, Hero Ta & Man Who Gan Talk to Tien BUtIor. | 11 ot tho 3158 clats Hos Wi by Toneres Hpeciut Havsteh (o The Tridune. W.T. Allen_sccond, Fhantom Third, Timeer PuiLApcLria, May 20.—Following In the | 2:391¢; 2:20(; 2. . Allen took the text of a lettor adidressed by the Hon, Wayne llr,}t’ lieat, Rivacd; ISE clak; v Yan B3 Toh MacVeagh to ten, B, ¥, Butler, fu reply to the o secont ;5 5 Tatter's letter to Marahal Pitkin, of New O {mrlloy n three straight heats. White Btock- B o—232M leans, publisticd in the New York Times: oy, Sreseaiial THIMERY PitiLapgLruiA, May 20, 1877.—8in: 1 have Jnet the bridge broks down, andthe stcam-shovel with thrco cars, was thrown fnto the river. Damage light, snd no interruptivn to travel, OBITUALRY. TLETCHER JIARPER. New Youg, May 29.—Fictcher Ilarper, the senfor member of tha firmof Harper & Brothers, died this morning, aged 72 years, Nxw Yonx, April £6, 1877. s The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders and v Rondholders of this Company for tha electlon of 3 Directinrs runnnl 10 1aw, and for the traneaciion of such other basiness ny come befors sald mecting, will be held at the office of the Company, {n Chicago, on Thursday, the 7th of Juno next, ab I Bt transtor books will closs on Satardsy, May 5, and open on Mnmh{. June 1] nexi Bondholders will suthenticate thels yollng bonds riatratl Drresaration. ¢ yunr gERP, Presdent M, L. SYKES, Jr,, Becretary, Sokiollers WeE, Notice {a herchy civen that the annual meeting of the Chicaze Sonth Drsnch Dock Company, for the electlon of Directors of said Company, will ba heidat tho oy of said Company, Rtoom 3Dickey . llmmmgioNo. 40 l‘)vcl‘;:om a u:lu xuynefmc_?_’l- . cago, ot & m, ‘ednes e 3 fo ¥ i . MASON, Secretary of Chicago Bonth Branch Dock Co. = s Orrics Cii0A00, 1oox 1sLaXD & Pacirio nu.r.-! 3 %0aD Caxrany, April 34, 1877, ng of tha Stockboldars of the Chiv & Pacific lislirosd Co.. for tha ursuaat to lsw, and tha traneace b TLLINOTS. Bpectal Dispaich (o Tha Trityine. Bootn Evein, May 29.—The past week has been very cold for this time of year; the wind has been in the northeast, and we had slight frosta threo nights ln succession. Tivey appar- ently, however, dld but little damage; the corn- crop has not made very rapld progrees in growth thus far, but most of it Is up hizh enough to cultivate; the stand Is srood, and but littlo of It needs replanting, Potato-bugs are’ very namerous this spring, and the farmers havo to keep constantly fighting them to pre- vent them from destroylng the vines; but the farmers are determined, i possible, to ralse o good crop of tubers this scasou fu spite of the bugs. Rye and othier small grain still look well, and give promlise of an ubundant crop. Bpecial Dispatch fo The Tridune, Cuasraton, May 20,—The weather for a weck past has been just such ssour farmers have been wanting. A very large amount of plowing has been done, and probably two-thirds au average corn-crop hias been planted. The work will cou- tinue for two weeks set, and I presutne that evory availablo acre will be planted, The carly [Mr. Fletcher Harper was the last of the four brothers who together founded tha publishing- house of Ilarper Brathers. Kl death was nat uncxpected, a8 ho had been suflering for flve wecks fromn o bad attack of gastric fever, e was the youngest of tho brothers, having been born fn 1805, James was born In 1795, John In 1707, and Joscph Wosley {n 1801, Tho two younger brothers were al an carly age sopren- ticed to thelr elders, who had in 1818 begun the work of publishiug under the firm namo of J. & 4. Harper, in Dover strect. In 1823 Joscph ‘Wealey Ilarper wos admitted to tho firm, and two years later Fictcher was also made o member, Inthe year 1833 the firm name was changed to Harper Brothers. Tha progress of 15 ‘n‘x’e Annust £l un of DI 7 o H TR planted corn comet waa too wet 100 of such other Lualne: before thcr B it laraison Lus been: pothicd Hhat ho will b | o Eaninena 1o base Lol 3ou. (i cxact bpow- BASE-BALL. this now istorle catablisbment towards famo | and cofd, ami tho se Ta wilt nut | Yours respectrully, Mua. A A, DISEMOWE, T | G o RS 05D SIckor the Catapany, In. the Cliy OF lled {{ he returns to the district to prosccuts | site of the truth in every staloment repacting e, AN EXUIDITION DAME, and fortune, tho extent and varfcty of its en- | bea large vield of cherries, pears, and apples 'G";Xxfn fl‘..,.,.:" esday, l{-mmdl- EL:‘HL“H&};‘&“ . Iscontest. Seualor Morgan now writes that it | Col. Wharton did not ld me at New Urloans, iut [Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. in this vicinity, most ol the bloasoms haviug v 5 terprises, its liberality and thoroughncss, the business principles to which it has rigidly ad- hered, have been too often rehearsed i these columus—and espectally in connection with no- tices of tho deaths of toe other brothers—to need further exposition, Fletcher was the best cducated of the brothers, but, sigular to ro- late, his attention was directed’ exclusively to thy mavagenent of the busincss dep-\mn:md while Wesiey waa tho Mterary mau. 1t is sal that Fletclicr, for a short time, was ut the ¥. . TOWS, Secretary, HAII INVIGOIRATOIS, ‘ DR, GUINBL'S IMPROVED . HATRINVIGORATOR tho policy of conciliation means anything It mustembirace pardon for all politival vifenscs, Sud it the President expecta any support fronk emocrats in Alabama he miust nob counte- vm:e further prosccution of thia wwatter in tho nlted Btatcs courts, was anu of the adharents of thu Packard Govern- CINCINNATI, May 22.—Tho Chicago and Clo- tha sl 3 e b ae for b “Ha kel ot recobes | cinuat Cluba played un cxhibition game st Day- any promine froin me in respect to any otlice, 1 | ton to-day in tho prescnca of 1,000 peoply Tho Bave not asked tha Prestdent lo appoint kim Mar. a ough, having never boon used "o ‘much for fhat portion of your letter, | Bround was very FOURt, o Where 1 am known, I do uot uced 10 de’ny the -fi'fy for the gamo before, The reault wasa ticat unry lbt}u“ ltcnuu'?llgmlnny. .orhigullc.c'l."u e‘: 40 | thoend of the ninth innlog, when the crowd i s e H X LT 1 so that tho fschood, Foe those who do not | rusbedin and covered tho ground :rn'nlulv’v me‘.‘g ;“;hnm T oaht G0 add that, | game hod to bo dedared drawn, Tho featurs of apart from any FEPUGNANCe oh iy part t the crimo, itching of I 0 new man T A s v thg iy o | e play was tha sliehlg o€ low, thehew dropped of. * Bwall frults promise well, light shower now would du a great deal of good, Hpecial Ditpaleh 10 The Tridune, CANTON, May 20.—~Weather cool and dry, favoratle to the winter wheat, of which the prospect is now very flattering, Spring wheat and oats full up to an averaze, and doing well exccgt on very fiat land, The dry weather of the past week lias clianged the rmlxu:cu of tho corn crup mmaterlally, and corn s comning up well. A Jittle rain would bo of much benetlt, VEGETINE. WHAT IS NEEDED. Bostox, Feb, 13, 1671, 1. . Srevevs Eaq.: Dear Sir: Aboutone year since F fonnd myself fn & feeble condition {rom gencral debility, Vxa. ETINK was strongly recommended to me by 8 fricud who had been much benefited by itsuse. I procured Vbe article, snd, aficr nsing scveral hotliea, was ro. atored to health, and ntloued fts use, 1 feol Y Ilfl-rmnuuvo Eilin of }‘.?-:'nhn. pronounces or Miltan Bayler for peaker, TIIE OVFICES, Thia KXCELLRNT Preparation ta warranted Cl os. Hew 1 a8 Tumous schood In Rooscvelt street, kept by Mr, The T , it medieh 3 o prodice New e :‘nlx;:xnllc‘u'u;oxs. my committing i, "1 hat no money of my own Lo of the Chicig s was hit for only four bascs A, T, Stewart; homay there have Imbibed somo Dixon “';l‘n‘;' {"‘"'&:‘:‘ ."" p,b::""fl, Harl %‘li‘r&‘,"ifi"o.‘é' 'c’xnm‘;'nm;;f Torwhich it :‘-‘::"!fi'.fl; e 4 .",'::,,,:",,, trom falllng off or becam)! Zpectal Dispatch 10 The Tritune . 24, 3 e s ol eamine apiare, -r(-d “ I-on’ln mll'l‘urycnm?x?nunl at rfo‘w in the uvnl tuniags in which llxu ”::l‘lld the rlcans in Limie of war who cun aafely appropriate | noajtlon, 1lia crrora were on called balls, thres :.‘.":'.:‘.‘L".'v'.:‘f.'.‘.'."‘{‘fl:‘}i'c‘{ !“‘ ‘IIIII:-F r::?-"::’.:.!,m’ % | of them belng given In succession fn the last of the busincss principles 8o successfully ap- tled by bl du after Mee, While he was [earue jog the printer's trsde, at the age of 19, he married, and he followed a pretty well estab- repared, and wonld clicerfully recommend 1t to [iloe whid feel that they ticcd sumethiny to restarg e to perfect health.” K i Firmot 8. M. Pettencil] S Uy b T 3 Halr tolts orlainal color:™ e e e Pt T4 1n & aelightiu articia for the tallet, helog richiy 1) Fhuwd 1a now being replanted, What fs upf: Iy ESffumed, and readera the buir Hotts Glasey, a5 ooking sickly. Need warm weather, Wiater wheat gives ?mmllo of a good crop. Winter Wasnixgron, D, C, May 2).—At the Cablnct mectlog to-day there was an Informal consideras pectiully yours, tlon of the names of persons suggested for sove PETTENGILL, SHIRTS, (ood Nows to Wives & Mothars 15 unfiolabed Bbirtamade to onder of Wamsatta Mugila wad 31a-Linen Dusom for $6. A ¢ aniocd = MEGLYNLSS SRy Xaclorg, 71 Fiftheale commenced the practice of medicine, and es- Dipaich 1o The Tridune, tablished the carllest drug-store hers, sbous 1885, g Spectal WINNBSAGO, May 20.—One-balf of ths land planted and ehows the coru up. A great deat has been replanted. Worns are working [n the corn. Wlnter rye Is looking Hue. Oats swoell Special Dispaieh to Tha Tridune. Mouxt StakLiNG, May 20.—The week just Tliatlon in Loulslana wastetheirtimeln trying | {nning by the umgpire, The followlug s 5 s . "l tnlfo e o T e e i bifahad bustom o the Harpers in mareying wo | 1€ s il out ln hoad. Epring what and, baus - 108tate-st., Hoston, | By TR CMMAR I S T KGR oF reign missions. ‘Tho only onc which was | which at once to account for its success and 1o carly. It {a said that Fictcher wss responsible | never at season, gave & better promlic, —_—— oiher deletorious fagrediznt. Tha proprietars boldly Setuliely fzed upou and permitted to be made | dlacreaitit. Strangoas it may seom 1o some of B {5 [T | A1% | {orthe establishment of cach one of the peri. | Grass s magaiticent. Weather dry. challanke the worli'to proddce an sriicle inat will so vublic fs that of "The A. Osborue, f thew, political reeults are siill attainabio in thie 2 1 3] 0 0 | odicals, and that they owed thelr aucceas to his Special Dipatch §o The Triduns. VE E I E e AN ISV IGONATOR. by Gore, omas A, Osboruc, former | couniry by straightforwant snd honest methods, b T nore thau to sny oth u Co., May 29,—Replant!, Tiaid ieans wil s0d0 astonlah their acaualaic urernor of Kaneas, to be BMlulster to Chilll | snd the country will judge the result wo sccured 2l 2| 1| 1) 2 | fosterlug care moro thau to any other cause. | Asuton, Leo Co., May 29.—Keplanting cora g Hearla wil soan telp scanalat: Thls removes Dr, ¢ it rroit n compariéon with the fruite of tha. §l 8lu0f 3 3| W1uraét says ono blographer, *he was the | on sccount of bad sced and wot weathor. The | A1t HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF, e DALY and oo lefrachy oo Shemaeives 3 oves Dr. Cornclius Logan, present | br Mefrulls In comparsen sith b (00, S come 11 1) 9| 4 0| e of the firm.” In religlon Mr. Harper, | hulk ot the crop fs up. Small gralo doing well. 4 * i ehlidren, | It Imparta s beautitul usirs to lalster, uow lere. The selection of Osborua | SFPULe BAMY, & el Giovamment. . Wit 2 2 1 o 0| )jke his brothers, Wwas 8 devout Meth- | Weather now dry and cool. Severv trosts fur Soutu BERwick, Mu., Jaa. 17, 1872 ihe [1air, and fia cleanslag properttea, {revluk the scain Y4 announced some days since in thess | the eighe years just ended of hatred, intimidation, O 3 9 &) 3| odist. Ho had & plous fonduess for Iast | geveral nights. Bome have alrealy commenced L ot A L T B L torm | S SlaCNE oE Daudrutt, ina L A Vel et te Lt dispatchies. As to the other forelgn missions, | 9utraze, corruption, snarchy, and murder, theres of A 3 3| 3 norscs und salt water, tinding conatant amuse- | to cultivate their corn. , o for tie Javi ten years, ag ety Wrreda of | increduious. « Frice 50 ceats 80d §1.00 per bottle. Whilo It fs cortain that, with probably the siogly | (G Fom tbe bittezaess of zand man inlsgubled and 0| 1| 1| 4| 5| munt durine his declining years n uocean Spacial Dipaich fo The Triduns. dullara’ worth ot wmediclnes without abtainihg any AMET & €0., Propriciors, e, at, with probably the slagla | of had men divappolnted, 1 appeal to tho gensroue | —{_ | voyages. 1o leaves a wifo and two sone— | ganpwici, May 29.~Frost on the 24th inst. | rellef. 1nSeplomber last | commenced takin ¥. 0. Box a7 Cilcago, Tl Pllon of Mexico, all will ultimately bo ent of tho Americau people, and |awalt | 2 | Fletcher Hurper, dr., and Joseph, The firm of v | VENSON & HEL % tbanged, o reasonablo time will be allowed the declsion upon the sublectul out labarste B a7 4 33 | rothers s now composed of Flaicher | EATLY cor-plantine tn sy fass e 8 ot e1g Jo0k mietaes, e b | e oo Apeate. CHteusro, 11 ud al He . Wlereat Minlaters, nccording o thelr soveral | with Conddencs sud pride. © Yours fraly, o+ 18l 8 4 8 Harper, Jr., Lbilip 4. A Harper, o son of fis been good for vais and wiicat, Winter | gdlaed aficen poands of licsh. Thers ves severst s e ™ Parla In August. Plerrepont will proba- 201 1) of 0 i Ha i arger uumbers than ever. ‘TUOMAS E. MOORE, N T YT VTV by remaln tn Ey TELEGRAPHIC . NOTES i} 1| ¢l g 1 | of Wesley Harper. Avecial Dispaich (0 Tha Trivuns. Overster ot Card-Room, Portamouth Co.’s lllts, 1 gland until next winter. Boker = J 8 1 0 —— T 99, . Fo 0 titan, 8 b, sl ssan ol | % (0 et of e vaiag B, EEEE S pay A T VEGETINE X d been dotersalocy ncipal nei nisters havo ‘ Special Dispatch to The Tridune rowlog weather, The oats and tax bave oot 141 Madison-st. * publ upon, but will ot be 1asdo | succeediog Ersstus Brooks, 121,913 %] 31 apmuaw, Mich, May 20.—Dr. T ¥.Dodge, a | been Injured only oo low flat lands. # Eaeiee e o g i e e ] P A o R o e OmI0AG0 gy SINGIN AT ue. vovte Y : for di L cal practitioner in t! section, and a wealt! May 3 rucoming u . e p” pbegoussemont wbat Gen, Lowai will | PeTReL (o8 O B Dorers 3 E 078 . | Al T ot otmne eged T TG | i aRot e o O IoR” faty, %8 | H. B STEVENS, Boston, Bass. | 335 aad 348 Trotuisig Races, at Prosport Lot ppolated Commissioner of Cus- " - A ird 8000118081y, bon (o Vormont, taught the first echool in good condition for cultivatin; FOOLS SOLD AT 11 A. M. 2t Chicago gcems to have attrscted con- | will be ssked to delirer tha oration. President 03v00 13 -y i ground 1s In good condition for cultivating Mé?:.leh“"‘"""“ there, If the ;?fme‘m’:- HIJL'I and Cabinet will bo iuvited to ;ucud. , 1i Kowo, 1; Hallian, | eatablisbed In Biisafleld, In this cousty, in 1353, | Gorp, — ul YVegetine is Sold by All Druggists. wre are an jndication, A dispatch z:; ‘leceh:d At the Treasury Dcnutmcn‘i to- that I:Wx thio frieuds of Jullus White stuting u““% h tho soldlcrs’ and ssllors’ candidate. Tecelved Pojches llar uature bave beca than 1t dia 4 secis oveu woro certain to-night ke Iast Friday that Logan ls to be Col- stthoead of the fzcalyear, Asslstaat the military display will bo unusually finc, | 3 donca. 13 Foley, 1. PO el Biaheas Ly 'm;lw“" Tunetus uchike L o ocronan, o resident of the United Btates, Cabinet officer: y i3s o 23 Juaticas of the Supremo- Court, will bo - | , Foul bases on clean” Blia—Chicago, 13; Clncln vited to attend the celebration in this city of | ® i Sase on errors—Chicago, 51 Clncinnaty, 0. the centcuuial anuiversary of the cstablishmeat 1clt on bares—<hicago, 4; Clncinnati, 8. ‘a'&x‘zh"x .Rfi' York State Govermuent, o the auuuun called balls—Of Maaning, 1; o2 Kowe, of July, Special Ditpaich o The Triduns. Fout WAIKE, lud,, May 20.—Lotin 8mith, & rominent Kepublican, twice a candidate for tecorder, aud & leadiog msn and Odd-Fellow, ded to-day of cousuwpiion, sged 44 ELLIOTT ANTHONY, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, NO. 91 WABHINGTON-8T.