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8 "THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, 'MAY 3I, 1877—TEN PAGES. . ' defrand the Govern- [ and honorable to cast aspersfons upon s citizen’s | wheat bids fafr for a gooa crop; is headin 4 THE CITY. .kfis n:f:,:.::‘: mmmm' “]‘jcu p:ovlflc‘s l:‘ l: of tl.l‘l"b“;,hv‘v:‘::firlczle:l on a beneh war- | character on the atrength of a story concocted | ont. Na chinch bugs. Very 1ittlo ‘old wheat an SILVER' }l’:l‘mg:l :":":“z;lfl p‘:llclag:tnlfnr'lg:r':m'c{:.mcm i atlon mon wers b w0, de. | FinE: Jesteriay. "lie cwns up, ol aays ho was'| by s hiet and perjurer,un outixy who ducs not | hand._ Krai promects e, riah ‘otatocs Tiagos to Tonchiil. i E Ok GENERAT, NEWS bushel. ‘The commission-men were In no de- | e Yoho'jnifuénee of Hquor at the tme. pretend to carn his living honestly or to pursuc | look well. Oata and grass doing finely, ALLARI=A her residence, No. 484 Went ) e o st of things 10 | Justico Summerfied yeaterday held the ol. | 317 decent voeallon ook you spaimplenet | awectol paichto e mbuns, | Gov, Cullom Vetoes the Bill Lately | 8ty Moz 2, Hewiots, belivd witoof Benntor David DavleIs In town fors few days, | Tners was no- doubt that this | 1O7inR: Batrick Gainor, burglary of sliveriars | iy communicationyin which, 08 I the nilidavit, | oata sl promiso. abundance. Tho 'past weck Passed by the General Faneral scrvices at the hoase, Thuraday, 3:30 and stapping at the Grand Pacifc Hotel. yoars borry crop would e marketed | Fatiersanit drag-siore, No. 13 Trenty.second | | branilthe wholo tory at intamovs, alse, snd | i faciitnted cornipinnling; muck of tho car A Y ol BT A farberal, ¥ 5 f shadow ol . . . of Charl o . g Tho civil suits gainst the “ sccond-batch® | as that of last year was, for all the boxes | etreet, 86,00 to the Criminal Court: John Tier- | ™{hSRLMY MSIOR Sl UREC oy by tho Grana | Blanting ls coming up aood and looks wel ssembly s0n of Charles M. &nd Mary & Ghibort sgei'h distiliers will be called In the United Btates Cir- | necded had been purchascd by the shippers, and cnit Court on Monday. gf:'%:‘fi&nmmfid- A ripid enforeement a5 8 Tho Mlinols distiilery was yesterday transfer | 355ar cont of L shimments: He moved the red from the cuatody of the Revenue offictals to | appolntment of a committee, consisting of ten ‘the United States Marshal. i of !I;a ;c:lxlln’tz ér;x(lh‘ifinlm, o prepards .";'5 e for the press. L . James H, Dlodgett, Principal of the Weat | fiort frarm the n:mp:mwis it the trade faily Rockford High School, suffered a severo fracturo | appreciated the fact thntflngrant ahuscs existed, of tho left leg Monday eyening by collisfon | but that the trade was not answerable, The with tho train bearlng Gen. Logan and ex-Uov, ackers and tho small dealers who repacked s e eccand s houy b amiertom Harlow F. Schuyler, aged 18 years, resihing | WOIC fo biame, and by e with s Darents af, No. 237 Leavlis aireet, wag | vLhe, motior, prevalicd, and Mcssrs, C. Il yesterday accidentally drowned fn Mud Lake, Charles’ Sewart, R Yiexter, C. F. Dexter, A, Cgm’n ;rlfiflr’ecovcred last evening, and the A“‘m" é{, m"xhfii’é’é"“‘“v‘ Bpleswero appolnted % on tho . . The temperaturs xmmhy, as observed by Mr. Wagner believed it wonld be a good thing Manassc, optician, 83 Madison atrect (TrinuN® | if the Commitice should also wait on the Coun- . buildiny ‘. was, at 8 n. m., 74 deg.3 10 a. m., 70; | cll and City Auamely and sce what was Intended 13 m., ¥0; 3 p, m,, 66 8, ., 0. Barometer [ in relntlon to enfore ng the ordinance. t 8 0.'m., 29.00; § p. m., 20.83, Mr. Dexter said it would be botter to ney, picking Mina 8wandies’ pocket, $700 to the Eilinfnat Caart. - Justica Morrison held Denls Sullivan for burglary in $700 to the Criminal Court; and held'the Jottery men, Henry 8cem- ner, David Fisher, August Kruebel, B, F. Kel- l?_v. ;mds. Whit, In $300 ecach till the 5th in- stant. Blue Island avenue camo near having a sensa. tion yesterday. The following was handed on & slate Lo Joseph Hocamb by his wife Bophla: ‘ Last night at 2 o’clock I stood at your bed with an ax In n"liy hand, “and wonld have cut your head off but for my _poor children’s sake. But 1 will catch Yuu and Sutton’s girl. Youwers in a two- story house tn Rebecea street with her, 1 have three witnesses, but If 1 eatch 1)‘ou and her to- gether I will murder us all, will have you and Button's girl arrested to-morrow, curse and hell be upon youj and I will sue you forintend- ed murder and adultry, and_will burn your honse down over your head.” Upon this répre- sentation Hocamib, who is as deaf’ .as a stonc Jury or by any other proper tribunal, but 1 do not think it {8’ right, In the absence of such prop- er investization, Lo cast & alur upon any man's Rood name, whei that man's nssdilant s a self confessed outlaw who lives_npon plunder. Re- spectfully, PaTRICK O'BRIEN, State of llinois, Cook County, ss.: Patrick ©O'Drien, who reeldes st No. 1178 State street, Chi- cago, being fArat duly sworn, d!?o!!l nd saya: That his aftention hias been called to certaln statements published In an article fn Tne Cin- cano Tiantxs of May 30, 1877, In which it fa al- Teged that he particinated In_the collection of por« sons to be subpeenaed ae jurors in the Sulllvan case: that eald jurors were securcd by him, or by othera co-operating with bim, to serve on euch Jary for an onlawfal and corrupt paronse; that u:r«nnnl accompanied a ballif named Dooloy and inted out to said Dooley the persons 50 se: m(cd, and thns caused thelr selection upon the yenire of sald Dooley; 1hat deponent entered into o league with ono Lehman and & person knowp as Floward (which latter person, deponent ia informed, 1s & Special Dispateh to The Tridune. Epagwoon, Effingham Co., May 80,—All this ‘weck has been clear, fine weather, and farmers are fecling much better than ten doys ®go. Carn-planting 18 golng on rapldiy ; nrog;nblv one elln] jone; corn coming up well, No chnch ugs. s Spectal Ditpateh ta The Tridune, ELTHAN, Jackson Co., May 80'~Corn planted to weeks ago is not coming good, * Qur wheat never looked better; some 1+ in bloom. One- fourth more sown in this county than evér be- fore. Fruit and berries plenty,” Weather clear and cold. Spectal DirpateA to The Tridbune. Ancora, Douglass Co., May 30.—~Including broom corn, the crop s nbout half planted. The Iate planting coming good. First planting near- lyalito be replanted, Wheat, onts, and rye il look well. _ Light frost on the 35th, but ho damage. Farmers doing their lovel beat to get 1o a full crop. years, Funeral from hin parenta’ residoncs, No. 24 Ho Says the Logislature Passed It for | Twenty-eignth-st., Friday morning, Effect, Expecting His Vato. , 8t Banta Barbars, Jotn ield, of this oot * E47"Rocheater (N, Y.) paers nlease eopy, 11is Wish Is Father to Objections of tho | , FITZOIBBONR—AL the reeldence of his gon.in- 1aw, A. It Atkins, No, 20 Wiliazd-place, Wed Most Diverse Character. day rorning, May'50, 1677, Edmund Fltzgibboos, ed 5 3 i mn-;m::llfl;n:hst.‘(;c‘:’l}%t;l.d}l Charch, Thursdny The Kettle Was Broken When Borrowed, | Calvary Cemetery. Friends of family 1ovirs® © Wholo When Roturnod, aad SCIUYLER—Ifarley, son of William It. Scty. ler, aged 13 years, Never Borrowed. Funcrai fram resldence, 227 South Leavittost,, Thuraday at 3 o'clock p, m, : GULAGER—1In Ne 8rRinorizLD. 111, May 80.—The followlng fs | May 20, of punonlu'-' ‘c":'rfi .32%’.1‘.‘;!."‘3?’;‘.’"5', the tull text of Gov, Callom's message vetoing | T1ilp b. Gulager and youngest, daughtcr of ‘the the blll to make sfiver coln o legal-tender fn | G7h yesr of nor age - °F Dotrolt Mich.,In the this 8tate, which LIl was passed by the Thir- ticth General Assembly: BABDITT'S TOILET SOA D, s Jiram R Enoch, Ean,, editor of the Hockford throtuh tho pross. TG 4t nof proposs ta il | 2optand has fi"'fgi e Sinor wivas ail of | thiet, bunko-stcerer, And pesiurer) for the exe; Py o STaTe or lutiow, 1’.};““}."” Drrantaext, e e e i ¢ cutlon ons| PR lepont = ANSAS, K o iy i B yoRy Tino B T ke bIeugay | Lho Masor whethier he fntended to enforee the | firents to kill, arid she waa thercfors held 1 | gtaricd "to Arrange’ the. Jucy veversl. weeks Bl Dhoaieh b Ton TV PuinapiBL, May 30, 1877.— 1o (he Jion. George before it was to be called, man- ipulated some of the bailiffs, and subsequent- nr two weeks ago on & farm near Rockford, | 1aw when thiat officer had already [asucd a proc- i Iy eamo to him (llowsti) and hia followers for 200 bonds to he peace. o e T A b Ces: | lamation to tha effect that ho would do so, $200 bosile b0 keep th peice 8nenuaN Ciy, Cherokea Co.,, May 80.—Ex- cessive rains have retarded corn-planting forty — e I, Harlow, Secrétary of State: 1 hand you here~ ) 3 withs Tlouse Bill No, 47, for an ‘act 1o make sliver coinn a legal-tender for'tha payment of debts in the 3 hibited ot tho next mectiog of our Academy of | ’&'fi?,{'fi{cpu M,,I.l:":dé}fi %;:;mfl?t‘x{::&t'no: SUBURBAN. oip. " and vazious symilar accasations, days, Early planted rotted. Will continue gl.;nr:,glnlsllll;nfl-.‘: m: TIII"l M«?fi?}“’.’ "-‘v:d leig Reterices, temperate way represent the matter to the WILBATON, And deponcot is Informed that it has been sl | pianting untli the 15th of June. *Hoppershave | not believe such a statute s i fo lts aanclad nspect or in accard with the Conatitution of the Soasle More, smimat oy 17 geans olates Ulflu'll States or of thia State, From informatlon, 'l"“n of the upinion that the Leglslatare passcd the MAINLY OR THE PURFOSE OF OIVING BOLRYN EXPRESSION TO A UESINE The following petition, which 1s belng circu. lated throuzh the County of DuPage, and has already been aigned by about 400 of the mors prominent men, including tho principal donera of Wheaton College, and all the Bupervisors, Teged that he bad some frandulent ‘firnemenl with M. C. fickey, Superintendent of Pulics, wherchy tho sald Mickey was to co-operato In the nnlaw(al watk before descrioed, and was to glye protection to certain criminals in consideration of thelr serv- lng on sald jory, eponentow attes, upon his odth, that ali and Tati i, No artin: cial and deceptive odors” 1o cover comimon and dele M teriaus. - ogredi- &llonta, Atterears ress, which would without doubt do them jus. Inst evening attempted to commit uukldcr':{ {’lm. The public sliould be informed that the jumping into_the lnke from the Thirty-third- | scalpers were to blame, and not the regular strect pler. 8he was rescued and taken to her denlflu. home, No. 143 Forrest aventie, and thero nt-§ Mr, Wagner's impression was that tho Cotn- tended by Dr. Cole. ~No reason save mental | @id not understand the facts In the case as the Untivaled for th hatched in frightfal numbers, and threaten cons and. o elderable damage. The late frosts will causo half the peaches to fall, Kall crop left. Wheat and oats promising. Good weatlier at present. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. standaed wilver wonld soun’ become tho general | Jaotiics Hest Soap has porfected andnow oflers to tha Sirency of the conntry, and in_ LAt case At this {',‘}',,",?,.T",,‘:.,}".i““ JOLLET Uil were permitted to become a law, and there | manwacture. phould beq as i lixbloto oceur at sty Ume, an = 3 sgue 0f e sl nry sllver coinago in excess of bt weedti i st e o o | For U5 0 the Nursery it Bas No Bqual, merela) transactions of the country, it would bo s a discount moro or fess below tho standard silver | , \orth ten times its cost to every mother and family currency, Under these circamatances, (t InChirlstendoin, Sainplo box, containiog 3 cakes of ounces.cacll, Kont freq Lo ARy addrcas on pe WOULD FLOW INTO TILIS STATR, Centa. Ridrey (oo b BY Mdiress on recelpt ut 73 for we, by making it a legul-tender for all debts {hat Congresa would remonctizy stiver and provide s Jiof scientific’ ex. aberration can be assigned. trado did. The press wonld do them juath county, clty, and township officers, Is creating a | eingular the forexolng statements, and all the Innu- Hantronn, Lyons Co., Moy 80,—The stand | or'ihe fras Colnage of the standard. siiver dollar, $) »jv" e Derimeat themen: Thomas Marshall, 13 years of whilo nt [ and state th matter clearly. Every receiver of | groqe cxcitement, and may result fn a change In ;:h‘l’l:‘:a:ln& m‘:‘,;":":lflc'l':' ‘lfi‘};';:;‘m“‘:f;“":;.“; And | of com Is very yioor, Thicusands of acres grech | 3f the Uniled Btates shonld again adapt tho donblo n-—-D‘-‘- ufacturer of 1, 7. with weeds and grass, and stilt the ground too, wet to work, ‘Tho rivers are verv high, ‘Tha watcrs of the Neoshio and Cottonwood are on o serfous rampage, endangering bridges and flood- Ing farms. Talen altogether, our corn pros- pect not good. Gpectal Dirpateh to Tha Tribuns, RicstoND, Franklin Co., May 80.—Corn near- Iyall tanted 3 lirst planting a poor stand. Pros- ccts for wheat favorable. Gmuho?pcn hiatch- work at a planing-machine In the Unfon Roil- | fruit would prefer square “I’Mk‘“}"« 1e favored ing-Mills yesterday afternoon, had his left arm | tho sppolntinent of another committee to walt cut off at” tho shoulder, 1o 'waa attended by | on tho Councll and represont things to them In Dr. 8tubbs at his residence, corner of Ashiaud | o proper light, avenue and MUl street, and will survivo If in. | £ A. Albro thonght that all packazes con- fzmmatiop docs mot gct in to too great au | faining less than a quart should Le called extent, 7 “pints.” The huyer knew what ho was getting, Augusta Ebort, a ecrvant in the cmploy of %!l‘:l it (lldn’{. l:mu’nr whntllhn’?uficawcrc ul}}m{; by ; cro wera lots of men who fixed up *snide Georgo Poppers, No, 875 Btate street, was yes- acknzea, and they did not all live .,P Chiengo; 'M‘hfi‘ afternoon badly burned by her clothes | Michigan' and Southern Illinols wero full o the management of the college: To the Truteea of Wheaton Colleqe: Whereas, it is represented that'tho number of students attend- ng Wheaton Cullege has been reduced to about 100; that ita liabiilties amount to more than 23, 000, excluslve of one year's Interest nearly dues that the tuition and interest on endowment funds aro not sufiicient to pay the current expenscs of “the colleges that the daficit 1s being yearly charged agalust the college, and that the apgro- gate indeblednens will soun equal tbe value of ‘ithont a shadow of foundation whatever. Deponent farther statce upon his oath that ho never had any correspundence, or connection, or agreement, or understanding, directly or Indirect- 1y, of any characier whatsoever, In relation to tho nelection” or subpanaing of Jurors with Daiisr TDooley o with sny otiter bafl{¥ of person_ whatso- ever. that ho did not accompany ssid Dooley when selocting such furors; that ho did not seo him or mcet him whilo ho was engaged In execaling his venliro; that bo did not point out any porsons to ), n urest Veyerable Ot wscq i g s catehfng firo from n stove, A man in th atore | fpers Eiewholo Dropesty and “that It ws the. unders | 54id doley, of in any manmor sugzeet (5 bim or 1o | N fast, but do mot think thoy will harm the | hete, would have siven |t o currency and vaine | B T, B ABBITT, NewYorkGIty. at thio tmo eaved tho g’ 1its by teatiop her ‘e Hexts o with tho 1 aker and | Planding of coriain donors fn 1801, when tho | suy one else any porson o persons o bo sup. | CrOPS. nots wonld ausume the burder and_{nconvenlence St o Techats oy bng o Eana | o Mr; Hester agrood with th Tas speaker and | BRI uior i E 5t i e, it S | punieds, oal e Thul 00’ coutocton winls | st Diooch s T frbene, | 9O SATS hs b S, Insonvinencs FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, und srms. Tho girl wna soverely but not fatale | ©*%SNEtel oy rig onoivANoE AS Goop, | CLTEESEtionl Boclety wionld thersatter contsol otk e sslostion of A6 Tenons , 0., Moy 80.—It has rainied hero [ Soigage of whicn it has fio control and ot of ‘which 1t derives no profit. 1t would not make money more plentifnl, becanso 1t would expel an aquivalont amoint of bettes car- ) ) feney. {a wonl‘d r'uu ugnllfi‘ the lamlxJ of‘ fi‘“fii“i"' b causg tho cost of overything use: 0 State, o the oxpensa of mAITARING. o VublIC inatitn- | o ELF STONE the reauiites of the tollet fs & good tous, would be inereaséd In direct proportion to | proit P8yl SRR PSS sty e 4 the decline in valuo of the cacrency In which the | JAHter Weny of the most oxpentlve Baaps in the mars taxes wors pold. ketaro mado from coarso nd deletorlous materlal wid WouLD 2 DI icir delicats coloring and fragrant perfumo 00 often becuaso, n my Judgnionts tho Conelitatiun of ha | Sanceal ihe mot romiive Impuriles, Tho disclorarce United States and of this State would forbid its ap- | Pecently mado publia regarding this subject are posts licatfon 1o existing contracts, It wecns to ma | tively startling, snd descrve ecrious considerstlon. rlm. tho strongest advocatos of the remonetizativn | Scented Sosps are now known to be extremely objee- of silver by act of Congress must admit that indl- | tionable, esvoctally if appited to the head; injurlng the vidusl Btate actlon, uch as 18 proposed, halr, {rritating the scalp, sad Inducing severs leads calculated to do’ the people Injury, and s | aclies, The chsrscter of the ingredients mayhe inferred not ons of sonnd policy, even' If thero | from tho statement of s gentleman who makes the ;:re n? n:o:m::t‘l;r:alm ::'n‘jyiclulgln :’nd:‘tl:n “,T’I- scenting of Boapu his business; he recently deciared that 1080 0f o o s . %0 161 have (0a Vivid'n racoiection of (ho dlsads | Formamemrrssa i this i Taat e dailiedd; vantages of & fucal currency at & dlscount below | which theoceupation could ba foliowed, that \ised by adjotuing States to bo willinie tasco | " Tundliieully ot procuriug s pettectly puro atlctoot it rolmposed upan this Htate, 1f silver shoald be | Tolict Bosp iv at las obviated, howsver, thanks to tha enterprise and cliomical skiii of Mr. T, B, o S The peapiny o standard sivor dolla restored | N Ths Horittaowtad “‘.""'""'%‘""."."’5 Fey TITE IRJURIOUS EPER Kina fa the United BEatos. Tho renows of StEaantrs 0T of such legfefation as {s proposcd by this biil would | various prndllc:lo‘n .hu llgr many yesr beon widely dise ncnrllly every day nnd night for two weeks. This is ¢ droughly " Kansas with a vengeance. Win- ter wheat hins not been injoured, and the samae can Lo sald of oats, spring wheat, and barley. Farmers do not fear tha "hoppers ¢! Spectal Dispaleh to The Tridune, JACKEONVILLR, Neoslio Co., May 80.—Moat of the corn that was planted {a ‘now leing ro- p!m‘tcl:l. "Hoppers aro hatching out by the milllon. EEF brough! { otlier balliffs that fio had nothing whate everto do with the selection of the jury which tried Alexander Sullivan, axcuPl that whife In tho court-room, during the choosing of the jury, the Hon, Leonard 8weit asked deponent's opinfon of £ person Who wis belng exsmlined. Similar quo tions were put to soveral other citizens who we in the _court-room. Deponent simply formed Mr, Bwett that be did not know the man; but, at Mr. Swolt's requost, gava Lis opinlon of tho man's appearanco, Deponont alno states that he nover apoke to M. C. Hickey concerning tha solection of the Sullivan {ur{. oriny matier or person connectod directly or ndirectly with sald jury, s Deponent reiteratcs his total denfal qf any il- legal conduct or advico concarning said ']nry. ‘and atates that he novarspoke Lo, or correaponded witl or made any of had any arrangement of any ch: |- acter whatever with aald Hloward -concorniig 8 livan, or his trial, or the sclection of his jury that all the temonts of the person known am Howard aro false in ovory particular a0 far ns the telato to any conversations, of any character, witl deponcnt in relation to the Sulllvan jury, or to an: matter directly ar lndirectly connected tharewit! or relating theroto, Patnick O'Brixx, Hnbacribed and sworn to before me this J0th day May, A. D. 1877. 1y burned about the shoulders and head. 1o did not beliove It waa Intended to Interfera I0. H. Bhufeldt returned Fnstunln_v frgm a | with respectablo dealers who sold by the caso tour amone the distillers of Peoria_and hcin- | containing twenty-four boxces, but thought the natl. e cxplained to them tho advantages to | ordinanco was directed to the punishment of accrue from welghing whisky {nstead of gauging | those who packed condemned and unsound it. The Peorin men expressed themselves fn | froit. The troublo aroso from the operations of {favor of welghing, but soma of tho Ciucinnati | the streel scalpers. Gentiemen on their way cople objected. Finally they agreed to concur | hotng bought what scemed to be o nico package, n whatever action the majority of the distillers Ex;ylm: a fancy price for it, and found out when would take on the question. 1t 1s likely that 0 lato that theybind been swindled. This sort cfforts will bo renowed to establish the combi- | of thing should bestopped,fand the commission- nation which was outlined by Tur Trinune | men should, in all cnses whero tliey recelved three months ago. The Cincinnati distillers | unsound Irult, tako steps to have it condemu- witl shut down to-morrow. uli' John Talt said that th bile k ¥ 7, John Tait safd that the public knew vei + wehaty Marsbal Gfiman made o rald on $1200 | el that the merchants bad nothiog to do with that some timo ago onn{‘ombnr«l, of Aurora, ‘:"’ r’"m"“' It was the I.mnlnu; ‘i‘ the Crfm:l- 20l out s Jewelry atara ta J. 1 'Gltyert, ong | cl, 1o protcct tho congumer, und 1o respecte of is clerks, taking notes in payment therofor, | thetm for thelr attempt todosa But the or- Gilbert subscauently s0ld out to bis brother-in: | financa was defective, and he hoped & comanits law, who afterwards becamo o bankrupt, Pro. | to¢ would bo sppolnted vo prepars nnd proscnt viols to the last sale, Gllbert bought 81,200 | 3 meodment which should remave b objec- Borth Phraaichen from Geonzs Courvoleler & | " E. P, Tawel) belioved that, the foa of aitachment for tho property, clniming - that j¢ | te framer of the orafnanco was to reach die- Wheaton and vicinity, and aro friendly to nd per- sonally interastedin tho welfare of the college, thereforo, respectfully suggeet ‘that an effort made by your hionorable boay to have tho Congre- gattonalists of this Stato assnme the Indcbtodness of the college, and hereafter exorcire full control of all its interests, Wo bellave that such 8 chaniga wil} l.'!e.’\ll{ Incrensa tho sttendanco of students, and matorially enhanco the valua-of the collego roperty. 7 Ernelus Gary, W, K. Patrick;' D, W. Mofatt, George Marye, 11, 1f, Fuller, Ii. 'W. Grote, J. 4, Cole, Wheaton Town Ct 113 1L 1, Patrick, . il 11, 9 il 8, P Bedgowiick, Circuit ge; P, itall, Circuit Clorks 8. K, Shimp, Stier- rifl: L. C. Storor, Treasurer; Lewis Rilsworth, Vico-President State Agricultural Boclety; J. 'T. Plerce, Presldent agnicultural Society; M. C, linyard, editor Natlonal Teacher; 8, R, Smith, ane msiant editor, Wheaton, 111 : 8. L. Taylor, editor Kigin ddeocate; D, 1, Girlor, Naperville Clar- ian; D, Dunham, L. Bartlett, G. N. Roundy, J. Widnt, ‘A, L Jones, J. It Taso, and orer 500 others. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, DunLiwoaMs, Osaze Co.,, May 80.—No rain for o week. Every ono_Is putting in his whole time In planting corn. Wae are about half done, Eurl{ planting n very poor stand. Wiheat and onts look well, *Hoppera aro hatching by the buahel, but dolng no larm yet. Thore will bo o full crop of apples, and sinall frult promises au abundance, ¥ Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Garpxer, Johnson Co., Mn{: 80.—~Winter heading out and looks well. Fine growlng. weather, Farmers very busy planting their corn} about one-balf planted. a RVANSTON, ‘The Board of Village Trustees met Tuesday evenlug with all the wembers present. A communication waa recelved from Egan ba felt more than it would otherwise, If the cur- | seminated, bul Iatcst muccess (9 tho appropriate |3 waa traudulently obtalned. It ls uowin the | UOnCst shippers and the packersof ‘tanldo™ | o3 CETRUA SN0 TG NV Tames & Co.r of - § MISSOURL, . e lac. | the cur- | Eowi to the liimerous viciaries siTeady Achisvod. custody of tho Marsbal. ackages fscod with mood trult and rotten } 5. 00\ikcee, hiad made an assignment to therh of | *'snd for Cask Coun o 5+ Notary Fublle In Bpectat Dispalch to Tha Tridune. T s, g 1 tawa segloting the valugand | yArier vesrsof patiens Iabor sndsclendldcecbesiment, i Dr. D. D. Thompson, & welt-known physlclan, el MR, DEXTER Y the amouut due, per contract for constructing Wainnexsousg, Johnson Co.,, May 80.—A | limitingthelsaug nhuhthl‘lulylll\'ercumuu should, n’rmlnil the dl}ne-lwnnz s08p ever Introduce, u 57 years of age, vesterday committed sulcide at amaln took tho floor and explaned tha pack- | Inlet pqge. and asked when tho samo would be THE CROPS great deal of ‘plowinz yet to be done. Early 5.?&',1".‘:'.‘15'., Ln‘r;:.r -g:{:‘ i:unl:“lu 'fl’i‘:"ic %;A:'llx:b-l{nl;‘;- cljat Ingeodienta are the purest vegoLad leties s bl residente, Mo 81 Vincemnes avenue, by | azes containlng fizc-aovntha of o quart were pald. . scutaaenks mato o matlen setersing d planted corn haa rotted badly. Wheat and oats | wanid have no pasticdlor effect, bt sist arearancs ‘t’l‘:tlx‘:mulllulm“p‘u"unpu.ued 14 Lot deparitment of fa- shooting hlmsclfIn tholiead, Dr.James Tucker | trregular and within the scope of the ordinanee, B 1 rom! . Wintor wh have we that an overabundanco of subsidlary stiver | "V o was called In to attend him, but, could do uoth- | But the troatlo was that. the. {ralt.growers nmi | Mittee. 10WA. ool very promisinz. Wintor wheat not fnjured | have we thtt an overahundance of i DT, Danmirrs Torwar Soar™ fs the trade-maric by the wet unleas It Is by too groat growth of straw, ‘The question of providing means for obtaln- Ing water for sprinkling the streets was referred to the Finance Committee and tho Superin- intendent of tho Water-Works with power to act. The Vlllnsn Attorney vresented an ordinance fixing the salaries of officers aud employes of the village, which was adopted in full, On notlon of Dr, Davis, tho Clerk was or- dered to add $1,000 to the eathinaie of appro- priation nln:fldy made to Hguidato the éudrr- mont of the Circult Court In favor of E. Blatchford. ‘The Clerk submitted to tho Board an claborato cstimato of the monoys nccessary to be ralscd by tax levy for tho current expenscs of the flscal year. Tho Board took nc tion on the estimate scparntely, and adopted tho following amounts: For public build- s, 8000; for salarics of vitlngo officers, 81,6007 Yutlca Department, 81,6503 - Firo Department, 32005 street fmprovement, #1800; Ilighting strects, 81,204 contingeut legal expenacs, $1,0007 gencral contiugent expeuscs, 81,000} wmiscollancous expenses, $300; n sewerago fund, $50; Interest and siuking fund on water loan Londs, $10,800; Intercat and sinking fund on suweruge bonds, $2,400; maintenanco of water- works, 81,550, On the appropriation for water- works Inlet-plpo _extension a heated discussion cnsued {n which Trustee Kedzfe pronounced it lllegal. Ho preseyted & plaustblo method in “which the lalv might bo stretched and the amount of the fund reduced to 81,000 a yonr. This could be done by making a perma- nent ainking-tund, Dr. Davis followed, and, just as ho was about to oppuso Mr. Kedzie's argument, the latter geutleman wude a motion to adjourn, which was supported by Kellogg and Jonks, Thero beln o majority “fn favor of the motlon, the Boan! will sit Friday night, Juno 8. The feeling, both i and outaide of tha Board, has been manlfestly warm, and the next meoting will undoubtedly Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. ULDDEN, Ia., Moy 30.~I have been taking o trip over tho Northwestern Rallroad from Boone to Council Bluffs, and have taken palns to look up tho prescnt and prospective damage by crasshoppers. I find them fo certain localitles from Grand Juuction west to the Missourl River, and {n soma portions they aro in large numbers, and for the last week or ten days have been hatchiog out by the million all along the line {n Green, Carvoll, Crawford, and Harrison Countles, and north and south .of these counties they arc fully 88 bad. The early DMatching has In most cascg disappeared, but the new cropis coming on with all the digeative abilitios that lhave heen showzi in foriner seasons. Tho farm- ers have gone to work to give them a'good fight, and are confident that thoy can conquer them, but unless they are successful in thelr efforts at least onc-half of the crop will be do- stroycd within the noxt six weeks, At Glidden, R, C. Robinson, Eaq., caught sixty-three pounds of them, He weighed and counted one ounce, and says it took 1,440 yousnys ‘lm{:mn to welgh ong ounce, Capt. Wynett caught last Saturday B busbels In a abiort thne. Tho maching mon have struck ofl In getting up 'huflwr machines, and flm{ do thelr work well, and It tha people take hold in time they can extermtunto, them, Spectat Dispatch &0 Tha Tridune. Hoox's Point, Hamilton Co., May 80,—Corn {s planted sud promising well. 8 acreago much larger than usual, with decrease of wheat, ‘Weather up to the Z3d. very wet and cold, but not Injurious to wheat and oats. Growing weather has now begun. The arca of grasa- hop?er damnage in this county is limited aud local; fall-plowed land and warin, high grounds Ly wiiich tiifa elegant toliet Jux; i WIIAT BECURITY 1IAVE WE, 10ranniication to¢ne 7t thiss ehildrens fog for him, and he died at 12:80 yestorda: bouglit )l their boxes for this year -and would noon. Ho Jeayes & wifo ond three chil- | beentirely unsble to replace tgem. 'Eho ques~ dren, two of whom ars married. The | tion was whetbor thoy would comply with tha ooly reason that can bo assigned {8 temporary | apirit of the ordinance and fight it on the letter, insanity, as hic had been fn quite nhnnp‘xly mood | or make proper representations to the public. for days past save at timies when fio wns Mr, Tuckerdid not object to the urdinance, troubled with a scvero pain fu the head, and at | but the strawberry crop was nuw coming lo, one glma he talked jokiogly nbout ““shooting It | and all the boxes hnd been bought. - People in out.” u‘w o‘%‘ima dla&rtlfiu would (:urfil‘un nnc‘)lmfi.-n u, W of peddlors and then prosecuto thewm, and the moncy hothe i Tresstey ot too novsemieh | Geslors would Liave to protoct thelr customers, for atrect ropaird ns thero cver is or was; if |, Avother r pointed out that berries rap- thero 15 ever afund in tho Treasury to the | 141y grew soft, eapecially when handled or mov- a;ca“_ :; '""’f";” 3’0‘6‘ whlm, canbe drawn on fic ‘about, and would not hold out {n tho meas~ ho tune of h000 to improve Michigan av- T enuc; and, if thero s no rn’:muy now, w‘?uh:r Mr, Tucker salt that what wos wanted was there will not bein August, when the bnck | that theenforcement of the ordinence should | taxcs cometn, Thero was appropriated in the | be postponed until next year, Tho old boxes Appropriation bill of this spring tho sum of | WOuld then bo used up, ‘and shippers would e mg‘w,., for - strect cleaning - -and ' ro- | Understand that,quart . boxes alome, could be “ ' paiee.’ Nona“''of * that muucy 'vwill be [ sent (o tho Chicago market. collected untll December, and mogt of it not | ,, Mr: Wagner'amotion for & committco to visit until tho spring of 1678, The only way any of tho city authoritics was lost, and Mr. Hexter it can bo goiten beforo that time Is by fssuing | 8eked What thoy were going to do nbout certificates of Indebledness, which {8 contrar. SRACIEDASKETA: to tho polley of tho present Councli {n all cascs { Therewas more troubls by far over gmhfll where it can bo avolded, Whilo moncy is com- | than berrfes, Should they not notify shippers fng In from back taxes, 1t ks to bo used to take | 2bout the onlinancs tn time, up certificates which’ wero {sstiod years oy r. Tucker said the boxes wero alrendy mado, oxainst thos taxcs; and the money cannot be [ MIr. Al Carpenter, of Michltan, a frult-grower honestly used for' ony otlier purpose except | nd box-manufacturer, said that the boxes aylng off these cortliicates of indebtedness, | Mmude to-day were the samo size as thoso used Pt ermore, ayon it all tae moacy appropriated | four or five years ago. Hut they had ralscd the for strect-clenning and repalring for this year | bottom threc-eightha of an juch so that the wero now in_the ands of the Cfiy ‘Treasurer, ft | Browers could ‘“‘:‘5’ up on top and yet put in would bo questionabla whether, after ueduct. | Just a quart, Iosdmitted, however, that the “A\f the amount for strect-cleaning, it would ba | berrles scttled down beforo they wera recelved, "ndvisable to appropriate $70,000 out ofit for ong | and sald that the fruit-men would not stan street. packing the boxes so that they should SHORT-IAND ERRORA, measuro o &ut when recelved. ” He nad ‘The short-hand writer loomed up prominent. | about 85/ worth ot . boxes . on 1y In the reports of tho proceedings of the Gen. | hand, and probably 100,000 peach-baskcts bud ¢ral Assembly, For instance: Dr, Van Dyke | #ready bocn manufactured In Michigan, thesa was eredlted by o morning paper with “’fl,m contalning one-fourth, one-fifth, and one-sixth kin of Inf lidren, 1t wa dclars by atatuto tiat il ileer cotn, anall bo | anindice nfl;ggfifiu‘”:}fi-&gj{ :':‘.';n‘:“‘" fi: Teation may ok b cnactod in-congrengaenwil | CeipRorsich absaiilo purlySrie vedkive 2031 fror reault in 1ilinols becoming the recontaclo of all the | fnea tasce constders tiy 8. o & token curroncy, whiic the Btates arvund ue will ro- | the perfection of sweotnose. and tha pecullar characters calve only standard gold sud silverand legal tendor | isticof Ii. 7. Dabbite's Tollet Hosp renders [t tha most notes, pacureent and valuablo i one Ell(ulu an- | bealthtul and sgreeabls articlo of the kind ever manu« otlior? 1t s easy Lo talk nbont the good tlmes to b iy follow upon ths pasaao of wuch o faw, Uot 1t is | crilres. i wen o cacais Sprop (e ot absurd 10 aay that the peoplo of & Btate can Lo | mens tollet, and S 1¢ makes & HeAY IACBEF It s 8180000 ‘benofited by & scheme lEn uf .tcneu txu:nm; ‘1’“ b-mfl" O .éh Iu:r wwq.um‘ COMPELA TIEM TO TAKE AT PAR c mar n carrancy that goes at a discount ay soon ass | Uevome genoral. e York e, Htate Jine 1y reached, and the immodiata and ear- liewt eoct of whichi would bo to enhance thocost | By Te BABBITT, New York Clly. 8pecial Dispatch {o The Tribuna Brurrron, Montgomery Co, May 80— ‘Weather warm and clear. Corn planting about over, and farmers are preparing now for corn plowing. 'Wheat and other small grain look well. Wheat is commencing to head here. Special Diwpalch 19 The Tridune. SrriNopiaLd, Greens Co., May 80.—Our winter wheat I8 fn good condition. Oats aro looking very fine. Cdrn coming up poorly. Early fruits havo been damaped by frosts. Wheat selling at $1.75: corn 60 cents. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, PLRASANT (A, Bates Co., May 80.—Winter wheat is heading out, and the ocutlook now s tuat we shall hinrvest n very heavy crop, Hogs are dying at a fearful rate of chotera. ~ Corn all planted, and plowed once. Special Digpateh to The Tridune. BrrINariELD, May 30.—Our ouly fear now in regard to the winter wheat crop {s that wo shall have too heavy a crowth of straw. Corn s wrowing finely; oats promiso well, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. VANDALIA, May 80.—Fnrmers are driving thelr work forward, aud hopo to havo tho corn plant cd fu two weeks. Wheat good; oats medinm, Bpecial Diepatch to The Tridune. Jamzeson, Daviess Co., May 80.—Nearly all the corn planted In April and’ the early part of May s now belug replauted. 8pectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Kippninox, Osage Co., May 80.—Winter wheat at this season of the year never looked better. Fruit crov {n glorloa condition, Special Dizpatch 4o The Tridune, ¢ TunEPENDENCH, May 80.~Froapocts for win- ter whoat very good. Corn coming up well. sy S g 0 overy citizen of the neccssarles of life, Lut, whatever may be the opinlon uf tho Leglelature, o of tho %lc:l:llw.fin the zunn;nl qucstion of oim o VAVt (ehee 11 OCCOAAEY, TGSt 31010, b Uhp | e At Hivhor qhention whethar the bill In In armony with WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. the Stata and National Conatitutions, 1f, triod by [ Commisson Auctioneers, 118and 120 Wahiusheav. ach a test, the biil fa not ablo to. stand, it onglit pisisin ey Tot Lo recalva the Brecntive sanction, whatever metits it might otheewise posscs: M THURSDAY TRADH BALB, of s Biste and of e Unl es, in the fact that lta operstion must bo, 5 to past iranssetions. | Boota and Bhoes, Straw Gfloglfifl ol B e e canh Thursdsy Moratng, May 31, ot 0530 o'etock i Lkl n| 2 . 1230 0' An dock mot Wiscriminate botween them and auch | AfTULErs & Cadt ALEiton Hoorhe eciid T os may hereatier bo made, The Legialatura sty iod Country Mlarehsats wiil alwiys find good an evidently intended that no-discrimination should o S RIS & CO.. Auctlonsers, cxints Nenes, in all canos under thia bill, if 1t | ——. conld bo upheld, subsldiary allver coln might bo MERCIANT TAILOIVS 8TOCK lr:;lcnd a1a l:ng:;rpg? l; cmdll;or vrlt:lerl: h“t'ml no . other oxpro: Lra jor other inds of com, And whstaver might be the depreoiation of th custflm Made Clothmg, OB bo taken Ay, S0 tho b wawy Y woul 'y 2 OPERATS 70 IMPAIRL TIlH ODLIGATION OF TR Cloths, Cassimeres, Trimmings, Etc., CONTRACT 2 betwaen tho oarties, “Tho il assnmes to permt 'Arz‘mg"! Morning, Mlgua‘:. :thll o :'laok, ano as agreed, 1n cxproms termin, 1o sterrooma, 118 and 120 Wabnati-av, Alio sn A Lo S e by St | B i a2 n o chooser o > $ j vislon manifestly Impalrs tho obligation of tho WM, A, BUTTERS & CU., Auctiouoers. comimctwkera o iivor coln s ot ioks Vel lal m emmpupnEaczscmne B FZINFABgRETRRRESE El e cltiog and speclally Interesting, 1y affccted, ‘The percuntage of injury will the legal-tender curroncy. This bil) sl in relation to thounlon of the North al of nbushiel, There were mo *sulde® boxes | VS 6X¢ only ICANSAS, ith 1he nower of Congrass to rogulnto the val e g o e Northern and mnade In his section of the country. e n"fi fiul;l’l o:l“;:“:-!:::. than was anticipated,” Wo are Spectal Dirpalch 1o The Tribuns, ,:'g money, The pnwn’r‘{?wlnmnggy?:nd s:;;‘m AT ATOTION. DOOLEY, 0 the Edlior of The Tridune, Cnicago, May 80.—~Why do you speak of the Bullivan jury belng vacked by one or more Yon cannot Mr. Baltz safd that he had seen soveral Al- YELROLTorm anoeleslaiest AR of owg ooy | deenien who oxproseod o wilogueas to har en, on of whotm nstamos 10 bu all health, whilst [ What the merchants had to say, and who, it any tho othor §s held too weak to bo o Larmonious | Injury had been Infiicted on the trude by the or- Ionox, Atchison Co., May 30.—Corn plant. | 18ta the value tiareof, ls cd carly fn May did not como good. All sinca oli right. Wintor wheat Is the best at this time Special Dispatch to Tha Tridune. 08KALOOSA, Mahaska Co.; May 30.—Corn 2D 1N CONGNESS + mm%'v},'""-m?f' May 81, 8t our Balesrooms, about half planted; early planted has rotted, VEST! a1 8 power, in folido, In effect, withont any rae ns & Auctioncers. sorveto tho Statos,'for powers canforred upon unlan, dinasico, would b glad to rectifv it. On his Corn planted sinco the 7th of May fs coming | I havo seen in this Btate In twonty-ouo years. | Songrawe tho exarcles of whichls not cxpromsly | i3y RLISON, POME & CO., What tho Doctor satd ‘motion, & commilioe, consisting of Messrs, | batlills, whon the Jury was sclectediby a venlre | nolyt Jooks vigorous und healthy,” So wet for prolilbitedto tha Htatedars hold tabo exclusiva . be You cannat umite i the sonjobal reation, o tn | WeHUCh Tucker, Weaver, Hager, and lalch, | of twonty-llve suminoned Ly DailiT Doolcy | tho Fait shreo wpaks that. tho low. lands have | Small erains of every descrlption promisd wall, | iyho thero 'is o direct ropusmancy’ ar' In: Aesipna, T on m L was appolnted 10 make proper ropresuntations It bas been very wet horo. No grasshoppers boen deluged, Old corn scarce, go‘mv.l(llll 00 any forin of ecclesisatical marelape, two. parties, nlone? Flrst there were four jurymen nccopted b ly?on:hwl;lu T‘l’:’e‘ér‘u" ,';’Zud'e'.‘i PAWNBROKER'S SALL, a8 in o oo of which aestimes (o be ail-toly, while the | tothe Councll, and tho mesting adjourned, | from tho regular pancl, There was thom an dpecial Dispateh 10 The Tribune. yet, Plenty of old corn n the county yot. by ongrews, and that bad; flect declared i Sloae mlow 10 boall-wicked, ‘and tave harmo. | subject to call by the Chairimun, or:ur made bgy the P::)urt to sunmon 100 to ba | . IRVING, Tama Cu., May B).—For the lait Fpachal Dispaich 1o Tha T4bing: Shiat subsldiacy sliver colu hall, In tho abacace. of d The'aging s I court tho mext morning at 10 o'clock o, m, | t¥enty days coru-planting has woua onslowly, | ATLANTA, Rics Co., May 80.~Corn coming up | any s tecmont, ba .‘|"{i";; tender or furcod tender nredaeeme e es samo paper mado Lim sny: REDUCED RATES, Tuo Bherlfl, knowing the Lpurtance of select- | 2nd afl on sccount uf tie wet weather. A good | well, considerlng tho wet weather, Moro rain | 07 only 85 Thia blil declares it shall by & logal & =) ., AndIdon't belleve that tha laws of human na- t 4 L stand of corn {s an cxception. The prosperts der FROM A. GOLDSMID'S TOAN OFFICE LuFe 70 NOL such That aa o « TOR BXFREYS COMPANIES V8. THR MAILS, Iufictod duriog our Civik Way bon e Leatenarsa | Tuls moming tho followlng circular fakes one decudo, effect, It belng an arrangement of the General He really sald: . Managers of all the expreas companics: But Ido lclleve, Lrethren, that we do not look To facilitato the business of manufacturers of enougn at the human nature of this thing when we | and deal n_cortain articles, the Adams, tuppoeo that wounda, like those loflicied durlng | Amorican, and United ttates Express Companies ¢ War can by healed In ono deeado, huve adopted u wreatly reduced rate, 1o fake offoct WIEELCH—~BLANRY, May 31, and tho same has reforeuce Dmlcul-rlr to An exm-melfv Ppleasant &?ulcl wolding took | the class of srticles enninerated, which will by Place lust evenfng at No, 88 Park avenue, belug | carried in packsges not exceeding 'four pounds in ibe marriage of Mr. J. 8. Wheelor, proprietor | Welght, at the rate of 1 cent par vanca, o fraction of tho mangion, and Miss Mury Hlaney, of thls | 9f 80 ounco: bat uo packaje tu bo ratod atless . ;{n.y. ']l)ms c{:_nix;xuny l;vuf verformed by tho :2".,‘:.}‘;Sfl'}?ho?fl,z%aflrm" of each pickige ov. . Patton. Owing to the it n uccommodations, and lk desire on l‘!;‘n: ml;.g‘lumt'l‘lmhu el s {mn of the contracting parties to have haa fallen tho last ten days than durlog the same time rincg the connty waa settied. apectal DispatcA {0 The Tr(bune, Burraro, Wilson Co., May 80,—Corn mostly planted, Wet weatber has scriously interfercd with fts caltivation, Coming up “well. The rospects aro still favorablo for winter wheat, ats wero never better. 8pecial Dizpaich to The Tridune. Brooxpars, Riley Co., May 80.—Corn com- ing un well. Wintor wheat a'great deal botter than it promised in tho spring, Nover wasn finer show for sprine wheat and oats. Tho £ L, still hateh, but disappear as fast as hatch. «¢d, and po damage dono, . ing & jury of rcspectuble citizens, took the pre- cautlon to consult with tho Buate's Attoruoy, and aiso with tho attorney for the defensc. They agreed upon sending vut four ballilfs each for ‘'n venire of lwcm‘-nve. They agreed uwm Price, 8hevenber, Warner, and Doaley, The attorncys for thedefense wished the whola 100 summoned from the clty, Sheriff Kern thought differently, and ordered Shevonbers and Warner to get thelr twenty-five outalde ot the city ltmits, and I'rico and Looleyin the city, The three venires obtained by Price, Warner, and Bhevenburg wero of our very best, upright, ond substantial citizens, Dooley's twenty-five geuerally of scoundrels, loafers, and buminers, sclccted with tho assistance of Pat 0'Brien aud vthers of bis stripe, YOR AX TNLIMITED AMOUNT, 4 Congress gives subaidinry sliver coln 8 money | Thursday Morning, May 01, at 10 o'clock. yalue in the payment of dubts In sums of $5, and FINE GOLD AXD S1LY! ATCIES, t L~ This bill attempls to DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, 210t beyond, o bill ateamb givelta lawful PLATED WARE. SUVEIWARK Btes, Ete, and forced value boyond thal amount, T l‘ll;ullnn by Oilmuvc’u fi-‘fll:ry“ ?:’:'"2 l: 'I In‘:wl ELISON, POMEROY & CO.\, ul mnoney valuo of e 7, AN 0 whal e, e R g g e ik i B fhitialion s echet, | OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE on tbat it s ent ' valuo, an that It should not bo u lawful tender for 8 groater | Priday Moruing, June 1, st 9:30 0°Clock, ain that named Intho Jaw of Congres a8 parties might agree. There waw no deshign in Immonso display newand second-hand c B e Lo o o snora) F U R N I T U RE af s 3 h erl Vo dono 50 liad that been ;:nllnlcnuan.p #4 H FINALLY, at the beat, an exporiient fn a matter 00 Dusymifcaeotmner Bl jooll §000. dellcais ot exporimental ireatment, The danyors, | Elegant Parlor Furniture, for good cropa of small grain contlnue favor- able. Hpecial Ditpatch 1o The Tribuns. ' GnINNELL, In,, Moy 80.~Crops all in. Small graln looks well. Corn, asa general thing, is coming up well, Farmners here havo been prot- ty particular about thelr sced, and now sco the wisdom of it by not having to replant. Spectal Dirpaich to The Trivuns. Bussxry, May 80.~Curn that was planted be- fore tha 10th Las como very poorld'. ‘Tho pros- octs for winter wheat ara still favorable, guflnx wheat and oats are {njured by the long- contiuued wet weather, BSvecial Ditpaich §o The Tridune. ~OEESZopesEINUESCEeNEEMO cs Molnes Co., Moy R0.—Corn MINNESOTA. to me, ara too many and great (o venturo he wedding a privato s(Ial, only about i O | kClasslfcation of matter on which the charge ahall ba In an editorfal {n this morning’s TRInUNE you DANVILLYE, Des ) it seems Y y and gre: o Mion otee dvato athi mym-:“; Mfi 'g:’ 1::&::‘;&.;:‘:4‘.;:&?.nul:n;:;:':ffi:f:; ¢ orus. | exhors tho Grand Jury to ,mg,. ou“m"h!nh has not been planted long enough to be up. Special Dispateh to The Tribuse. upon it. Io my oplnlon, If the way were clear ta CARPETS. maeutal). enack such & law under the Constitution of the ted States and of this State, What ect, 4f Also, 50 brls Vinegars 5O half-chosts Tea. o e i} flggfl? :mz-.'mfnm ”‘i;‘";i:':‘i.:'e"c’ io- ELISON, FOMEROY & CO., Auctr's. lo of o 6, T ence. foral ¢og cune —_———— !‘fix't”..uan-h: . conatralncd by & conviction of By GIiO, P, GORLE & CO,, Last weok wa mado goud progruss n planting. \\h‘uur wheat prospects mfi elcullent.p K Bpecial Dispaich b0 The Triluise. Oncianp, Mitchell Cu., May 30.—Comn Is Faston, Falrbault Co.,, May 30.—Corn all planted. Weather cold and wet. Grasshop- pers are not hatching §n _quantitics to create watter, exposo every one, be ho bigh or low, rich or poor, who had” o band in this matter, If Tus Tuiwvns and press of Chicago are do- sirous that oll names conuected with this packs i These remained with the newly-married 4 Bisuks, unth 5 1ate hour, Dosaing tho e b sl Lo | 4 oska: 1o pertaitaie, verse, varied by the futroductfon of asumptu- | & Cande (orinted or :fi.‘ "u-ltwuphlfi paper. 4 Pusters, ous collatlon served by Eckardt, until a lato latu), alarm. Wo foar thein i July, hour, when tho assembly dispersed, leavin 9 Eomimos, roor-ahcota. tngz of the Bulllvan fury bo given, why has there | coming poorly; aboutall planted. Springgrains gt duly 10 withhold my signature and approval. happy_couple to enjoy ach othur's soniety :‘l:: B G tonseele ) it [iapoctuses. “| been an nvulumuu‘u mentionlig the Clerk of | continue to finprove. " Amnm:' mlm"cz:‘ 1;;:""“80 —Small y 7 M, CutLow, Governor, €8 3nd 70 Wabaah-av. disturbed, Mr. and Mrs. Wheelor have deter- T 33 Pibicstions (regutarar | the Criminal Court? The business in thiet court Bpectal Dispaich ¢o The Tridune, vrain never looked better. cmyu ia Jookin; e ——— On Thursday, May 31, at 3 o'clock, we shall wined not to take any tour at present, 1 Cardbosrd. g7, plcomonal). haa been duio for seyeral months by the deputy, | - 0'Brixx, O'rien Co,, May 30.—Weathereold | {IG" Wfiiers aro busy cultivating it HYMENEAL, goll, without réscrve, 8 large involee of IMock-Tin OTEL ARRIVALS. 1 fenne. A Rambice o oretal ‘Thomas Burrett, aud Is doso now by him; but | or corn. Small ;Hnlu louking spleodidly, Corn slighit frost May 2. No scrlous lnjurg al Dispateh to The Tridune. Hollow-Ware, 30 elegant Parlor Suits, "..,r.'um; Tremont Houss—Col. K. V. Bkinner, Pensacala; | 13 Lithographs, .30 Bampies of minerais. | during thoSullivan trial Mr, Barrettwas putintho | not all planted. Urasshoppers cating it up on d d ¥ llr.oonwn oToN, 1. May S0.oA fashionatile | 1o Custmbor utta, with Dressing.Caes, Walouh the llou. J. 1" Riddor, Kakota; D, M. Howard, | 13 Megexines. 20. Bauiplea of wurchan- | ollleo down-stalrs, and Austin Doylo 1ook & scat mdhng. T e ) v y 1L, day 30, Chaira aud Rockers, Fancy Enameled Collage Kentacky 'Ly 1 Cobb, etzort; tho ‘llon. W. 0, | 18 {ines L e 3t tho desk in the Crimingl. Cours foom. o THE DOCTORS, wedding occurrod this alternoon, by which wero | Chamber Settn, Kasy-Chairs, Hoakcases, Ward: l-’&“fi%’;‘“'-p“’fi'“fi,‘:},.)"- &,“22}“"@5,‘;’?“% i fi""lfi'fl." Toanaxs: Qi Sae Cande, Mr, Barrett been at tho desk when the veulre ILLINOIS. 8pectal Dirpatch o The Tribune. uulted the livea of Mr. T. M. Walker, a woll- | fobes, Walnat Doditeads. and Bureaus, Wha Gheuoy, Boutons o flon: 1l Chliikutea Vermbnt; | 1, Pttt exnin, 35 SISUGESSS (rinied) | of 100 were brought | in, “cach duryman's Spectal Dipateh to The Trivuns. Cepan Rarive, I, May 50.—The annual | knowa young busiucss wan, and Miss Hattle « W. A Anderion, Ban Frauclico; 1l A, Lea. N Yorki ™ tha " iton, \\'Q,linu:whm% o0k > e uclent, " 0, 5/ en, 1B, W 3 S, Fouter, Mertdon Conas 3 1. a, ‘Montreal; W, Gill, Mleadvile, I Gardliner, Buaton; the lon, Stephen Bull, Haciue; = i’erzi Ill’um;llwu. l.‘\lbhm: “l\.g lon, B, Ldul g, ANNOUNC L O. 3 1L, O. Kenyon, Adam ... Grand Fge EMENTS, clfo~Edward Lewls Hyde, Japan; L. Light c Kincdading, Ont.; T. fle:nelfisfi?.'fll.“sxf-yvuzfir . Co HioguLanp, Madison Co.,, May 80.—8lince my Tlast dispatch thero has bean a grest change for tho better in tho weather, The wet soil has dried, and the farmers bhave been cnabled to plow and plant. Ouly & few are through, First plantiog docs not come good, Later planted comes up fluc. Winter wheat ls still very promising. Beglna to show its cars. Frult prospects are good for apples, peaches, meetlog of tho lowa Stato Medical Boclety von vened hero this morning, over 100 delegates being presont. Dr. 1. C. Bules, of Decorali, Prealdeut of tho Boclety, occupled the chalr, Dr, Crouse, of Independenco, read an {uterest- Ing and well-written paper on diphtheria. This afternoon Dr. Hules delivered tho anuual ad- dm-,!glvlngua genoral roview of the proceed- fngs of the Boclety during the past and previous years, Durlugg to-morrow the' clection’ of offi- Kern, daughter of AlL David Kern, of tho Bixth Warl. Tho marriage was performed by tho Rev. McK. McElfresh, pastor of the Unle hie couph ate [ ——— o S e Yoraly Sicthodial Church. The couple mere 4t- | "ON BATURDAY, June 2, al 9 oclock, st i e " | Dealers and Consumers ULENT CLAIM, Can alwaye 8d the targest sad best-aasoried stock of Bax rmA..!x',‘cA‘HuM.,goT_A Portland dis- | 450 Lots W. @, Crockery, Yellow and *Tho excepiionsara av foliows: Jewelr o plonen, Eolduyiver i, Tee S ulky' articlcs such b A, Caps, HGOF. woods, ek, Hquids 1o glass, upl ected (a_woud, explv: sivek, aad uilice toatter lablc to cuwe dumage, be aze contalning imaticr of ex. ruordinary Vaiue, tha which shall be deciaed snd lrel(eflm recelv LR . Lreates 64, 84 Walier aubject 10 Fegulsr €x , _and the cards shuflled up and the jury been called promiscuously; but not so by "Doylu; he haj ?encuwpk-k up Dooley's venlre, out of which, after calling twenty-three, tho rest of tho ury, cight in number, were found, who swors they never bad knowu any thing. ut or had vver expressed mn{ opinion relative to tho Janford murder, What an unuccessary troulle for the Sherifl and Ballifs Price, Warner, and Bhevenberg to SEERATESAY spmroTCemmsEocRETeRy cre will tuku place, and papers of different sub- 1L D Murlci, Tanutba, o, ; £, Rogore, Sprlag: | The lusugural entertalomentof the Unlon | bring In seventy-va good’ wen, takiue Shem | and sall frult, escost. strnwbanies waidh son | Sorser o} vaks pluce, und papers of dilferent sub, Rockingham Ware. b Seli Mase. . Williain Bond, Now Yori; Jubn &, | Catholle Library Astoclation will ba held fn | Irom Shelr busihiess, putting them t0 roubla | 2040 i Pk gk Lo by Bally yhiho e patch saysnsult has boen Instituted fn the Indow Hhades, in Bty Hottong €5, 1 A7 Bl | Sy buni Had thisseniog 412 | ey aud wobons of the moudedao | fuacked Y midov. Grapes wers dhsaged by ||, IpLaAvoLts, Iad ay WhCCThS, 65008 | Uil St Cours aguoa . G, Grlawad, | BOD patry Mindow Bades, | u thelr usmes catled? It Is unjust to speak of the packiog being dono by oue or wore balliffa; iy was done by one, Ball{ff Dooley alone, and ths selections nado 'b, tho Clerk lrom his venire, Fas Pray. ————— O’'BRIEN DENIES. the Editor of T Tribuns. Cmicaco, May 30.—Iu your lesue of this date you published an‘articlo assullog my character and gecusing me of entering {uto a conspiracy to pack a Jury in the Sullivan case. According to tho statements mads in that article, {¢ sppears Bangor, Me.; E. M. Abboft, Milwau Fulmer' Houss—T, B, Medary, (inlena; e ., E., Merntt, Salewm, 1il, : tho Tios man, Milwaukeot IL.'C. D L. Hapdalph, Baltfore Tado: F. ). Cumminwe, New York; Philadeiphia; W Yo bBloue, New York Western Academy snd Indiana Institute of Homeopathy was occupled {n thu presentation und discussfun of pfi"" ou verlous subjects of interest to the modical fraternity., The Con- veutlou will be fy sesslon to-morrow, Special Dispalch (0 The Triduns Inpnanarouss, Iud, Moy 40.—The Home- opathsjcontinucd thelr sesslon to-day, Pavers were read b{' Dr, Mc¥arlan, of Benderson, Ky., Dr. Baer, of Richmond,;Dr. 0. 8. Runpels, o this cisy, and Dr. Jones, oI Conncraville, allon subjects connected with disease of womeon. Papers were also read from Dr. E. M, Hall, of Chicago, on ** Functional Dystochis,” sad by clalm scent, for the sum of ${0,000, upon the | (hiidrenty bs and Dedsteads, theory that the defendant collected §20,000 of L!P‘-rlnr Sults ngfl:nmm Bels o every styte, Wataat fraudulent claims against the United States Bedsteads and Buresus Wldeboarss, Wardoled ot knowiug the same to be unjuat, and that, under | Sprinya, etrliceryrs. Mirrore. el nusk, ‘e Wl the law, sult_may be brought for double the | Mattresscs. ‘arior and Ditice Deake Pisied Bishop Cleney will lecture on ¢ Wickliflg the Reformer,” fn the Reunlon Presbyterian Church, Weat Fourtecuth street, near Throop, thls evening. A weeting of tho Mexican Veterans will 2“,“.“',';{“'.& i beld a1 n'fif{shcmm House clibrooms e e relul—, evenlug. are requested Lo af a8 o o e taut business Is to fi transacted. L Al persons Interested in the cstablishment of the Nlinols 8tate Industrial School for Deatt- THE BERRY ORDINANCE. | (it 2ifis e reduceied to stienl s meetog to Avacial Dispaich 10 The Tribune. BaLvitLs, Bt Clair Co., uns 80.—We have Liad & week of fioo sunshine, and cverything fs lovely, Tho young corn 1s now receiving its firet dressing dnd looks fue. Wheat is dolne well, and all early varieties aro now in full bloom, The heads are shorter than usual, ¥rom all sccounts the wheat crop of 8t. Clair County will be one of the heaviest ever hary- eated, Outs coming forwardallright. Grapes sro dolng well, o The Triduns. Bpecial Dispatch TuxbRe, Alexander Co., May 80,—Corn looks smount of_which the Government has been de- | 30d Waluut: Erame suow Cases, Velved, Koglub frauded. Theclalms grew out of Capt. Jesso Walker's eomwm;. which participated o the Rogue River War In 1854, . MARRIAGESN, CONKFECTIONERY. B ot tovvd oo rrn I SIS EPE eI OY CELEBRATED throughout WAGNEN_DURKIN<May 30, Mr, George A W Wacaer &nd Miss Mary Darkia, s St Jomes’ \ha Union expramed 1 B Catholle Chureh, Chicayo, ddeasd i MEETING OF TUIN COMMISSION MEN. 2p.m. that ths fine; wost all planted, The wet weather did W B, Cole, of Clicagt, on * Gonitis.” arts, 1D od upws & About thisty of the leadlng. frult-comtmisdon - - | atetneot of whion wes mado colely upon tho | uot Iojure the'osts. Winter wheat prospects | BF, Wireat” % Auntony “belug sallel | - WHEELER BLANEY—Wedneaday svening, orlereGUNRITeY, Contee 1 2 \ dealers met yeaterday ofterncon at the Produce « ORIMINATL, ad who 18 knowa tothe suthor- | good, Dr. Parou, Prestdent of the ® Westerh | May 30, at No. 0 Park avenue, by the ltev. tloatr, Chlkage: Faxchanuge, corner of LaSalie and Water streets, sy itles to be onc of the worst characters in the Apecial Dizpaich S0 The Tridune. Academ juded with much fecliog to the | Fruncls'L. Patton, D.D., James 8. Wneeler sad s ——— et — ;h ¢ ; 4 Maggle O'Bell, for the n me clol comumunity. It fs,trug clrcumstances bave Paxa, Clristian Co., May 80.—We wre.now | geath o{v Dr. G. I Beebe, of Chicago. At last | Mies Magylo Blancy, sif of Cbicago. No cards. CLOTHES-CLEANI R o to take action in regard to the new fruit ordi- aggl 5 larceny of 5ol the v < 2 th uance. Mr.N. W. Hewes fed tho chair, | 10X from serman Coursd, of No. 123 Archer caused e to engago lu the lquor business for | plowlng for corn lo real mulio aver{ ayall- | year's meeting ho was clected to the Chalrmau. MUOSHER—BMITH—On the 2mhluunti. l'un' TR BT Can bo Bewutifally . o o N, W. Hewes occupled the y e 19y owa subport and that of my funily, but [ | abls pereou In the field, Owlugto the latencss | ghip of this Luresu, the place he was so well | Mosher and 13.1- Clara L. Smith, by v. or CLEARED wnd f1EF fat aud atated tha object of the meeting. sveaue, up 8t the Armory, 3 1a 8140 | Ligve lived Ia this city over twenty yéars aud | of thescasou tbo corn cut will ot be wore | gualified to 11 His placs was supplicd by Dr, | Brooks Herfor our E1 it g e s, T Mr. C. ¥, Dexter sald that s legal quart, dry | George Edwards, s colored mag, charged with | have always carned iny ® liviop - houset. | fliau two-thirds the breadth planted that was | $2°C. Frauklin, of Bt. Louis, A dlspateh of e T T shel ob SOl BB mieasure, coutained sigty-sevon suble fnches, | Y0bbIOZ & colored brotber of & smallsum of |4y, paid iy debts prowptly, sud in | {atended Aowl“ wiibes full crop; wheat | grecting was exchauged between the iceting DEA’ s zud il S laots » | e i e e v i iy T | . | A s g B sl ey 6, A et | e pase e | Olothes [ iiiie # ¢ '+ Michigan and Hiluols only coptalned dfty-eight | Joho Scherf, who was Indicted last month by | lunllylw ‘Whom iy nawe Is a8 dear as mllx’nl. Dusots, Washington Co., Msy 80.—Th Balubury, Thy even{:xf;nwuwh was dovoted o | Alt4ilst, Socileh, s/ ol Kssklent of Chicage, 8] g N, B pLadtes bresy IS ¢ % SRS L e amene Bued 51 yoare. 8Eues, 5L 10 your famlly; and1 subwit whether S Beral from the bouse, 26 Park-av,, 8410, m. | LADIES AND GENTS. | sadvicsuct” . e Uy-ulos vublc Loches, aad weae thevelore i1+ | tha Unitod Btases Grand Jury for forging pen~ atcs. G | 8 ralng = ‘ i 5 bave ceased. Carn le cowlog up poorly, Winter ] - M 1 . . & banguct ot the Hol

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