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CRoP Very ZEncouraging Reports from All Directiong. Everything Indicates a Magnif« icent Harvest, - ’ The Festlve Grasshopper Dolng. No Injury Whntever, war in Europe--Peace at'the South-~-Big Crops. HKANSAS, Speglal Dispatch to The Tridune. " L Aranta, ldee Co.,"June 2.—Prospect fob & Yountcons harsest of winter wheat ts very. en- conragings rod wheat Tooking splendidiys spring grains havo not euffered from the May ralns, Boma are replsnling corn Onta have the rust In inany cos, s Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Wasmyarox, Washington Co., June 3.~No damage from ‘hoppers; they mysterlonsly disap. pearowing to lack of viiality, The 'hopperia not ro serious a drawback to the farmer as the chinch-" bug, weavel, and army-worm of the States cant of we. Onr_corn has coms up wel] and In a gond ptand. Weo ure cultlvating it for thu firat thine, Winter wheat and ryegnod, Special Dispateh to The Tridune. MieniaaN VALLEY, Odago Co., June 2 sover louked better, ' Batly corn poors fat same up well and looking fine, The moat of tho ‘hoppers hatched ont, dolng no damage to the crope,‘They aro in grent numbers,—ona day in the corn, and the next they are on the march, ey are traveling enstward. Bpectal Dispatch to Tha Triduns, Facreonvintk, Neosho Co,, Juna Granshop- per« hatching the prst two wecks, butonly patehies. 1lave taken some gardons and corn. We do not anticipate a genural destractjon, wan Lwo years ngo. The cold, wet tveatbur has illed mairy of them, Apectal Dispatch ¢3 The Tridune. Ricusoxn, Franhlin Co., Juns 2.—~Grasshop. pers hatehlnz out very thick In somo Tocalities, b do not create Jany alarm st present. Corn all planted, The carly planting o poor stand, Whest and oats lovk well.” "Weather fine, Spectal Dispntck'to The Tridune, Hrnox, Atchison Co., June 2, —The tmt:how s hatched ont here an tho 23d ult, Wa .{TM' E:nd but lltile damago to crops, from the fact that there 18 a0 miich vegetation, Wheat, harloy, ryo, oste, and flax never luokwd finor In this State at thjs time of the year, Wo ars throngh planting corn. Bpectal Dispateh §o The Tribuns, * Garvxru, Johnson Co., June 2.—Winter wheat heading out finely. Uats and barley growing rap- (dly. Corn-planting all done. Have line weathar wow. Applcs promlse a good crop, Special Disparch to The Tribune, yicmta, Bedgwick Co., June 2,—Winter wheat scoming out much etter than people guncrally euppored Bt would, Corn 4 all “plnntod and up picely. Having a great deal of ram, ‘Hoppers . havedisappeared from some cause or combination of causcs, : Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Dagsoex, Smith Co., Juna 3.—Winter wheat Ia splendid, and all ont in head. Spring wheat is dolng wel ho oats, ‘The coru ta backward, Lut hae grown very fast in thy last fow days, No grasshoppors here. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridupe, Hinjsann, Doniphan Co., June 2,—All spring in fooking eplendid, excepton Lottom lands{ pro s poodd, *Ifoppers doing: no domage, ex- cepton fall-plowed land, Special Digalch (o The Tridune, Haves Ciny, Ellis Co,, June 2, —Winter gralo— cl. averything the farmer puts {nto the ground s doing well, ~ Corn ull planted aud good stand, No graaslioppers. Bpecial Dispatch fo The Tribune. Goopmicyt, Linu Co., Juno 2. —Wintor wheat Lesding out. = Swmall graln fine. “Farmers sanguing of srood yield, Corn about ail planted. Peachos and appled not very prowlsing. ILLINO1S, pecial Diepaleh 1o The Tridune. 67, CuAuvze, 11, Juno 2.—~Tho craps fn thig wectlon at prescnt aro abondently promising, Most of the corn crop was planted early, and ths prieipal part of it came good, so that the stand on most of tho farms 1s »a good an the average. Cultl- vatora havo been buslly at work in It for o week or mote past, and It fa now coniparatively freo from weeds, The crops of oate and rye wero nover more promising than at present; as tho farmers have not Bhad very good success here in ralelug wheat for a few years past, thera wan but 1ittla sown thla spnng, Thowcadows liave a very promising ap- pearance, and the feed m tha pasturo ie excellent, 20 1he farmers here at present have bat little causo for complaint, Spectal Dispatch (o The Tridune, CARLIRVILLE, June 2.~Tho expectatlon of the farmere {8 to commence cutting winter wheat About the ¥0th of Liis montt, and hope 1o zot ens trely through by the 4th of July, Thero {s talk of poiting n cxmcflmt-lvhruo crops thls fall, Farmers calculate to doublo the acreage. Corn fu comiug on fucly, aud everything is excoodingly promising. Bpecial Dispalch to The Trivuns, FripgvsviLLe, Wubash Co., June 2.—The eatll®s now fs vory fuvorable for winter wheat, Uad 5o rain for twolve days. Corn nearly all planted, sud coming up. havo been Injared same by the long.continued wot weather, Timothy sud clover looking very fine, Special Digpalch (v The Tridune. Tawanov, lerry Co., June 3,—Prospects for Tluter wheat are atlll very fine, Never better hors, Com-planting will be infshed this waek, Coming faltly.” Applen, pears, and berrios proaiss well. Bpecial Dispalch o The Tridwna, Ervinunan, June 2 —Weather splendid; cool 4od favorabla' far winise wheat. Thewe never wan & better prospect for that crop, A great amount of foruhas been plauted. Early planted {s uow bus Ing replanted. “Wo shiall getdu the corn tn goud season after all, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Vaxnaria, Fayotte Co., Jun £ould pot bu better. (i wufr Lias bevn mady lu':l;:uh‘nlu. lllor the ,'1':1 el lh:yn Vromecta eatly Smproved with regurd o gotting fu u ervpof enn’n. i iy = ZSvectal Diswatch to The Tridune. Beenr Pusinis, White Co., Juns 2. —Very cnal, With dry atmosphere, On the 26th ult, % sheht Shuck of earthquake, Corn-planting has progress. iy 8 dispatch vever equaled bofore. Corn blanted eurly fa s faitnre, Whost (s bestor than we ought ten days su, 1t never waa thicker ou the &rouud o taller, it the heads are short, Bpecial Dizpalch to The Triduna Ctay Ciry, Ulsy Cu., June & —\inter wheat waunever balter in Clay Lounty. " All the corn {8 Platited wnd fu comuig up-well, Mesdows anid Astares ote very fiuey un abundance of frult of all Ibds. Faruurs feeling very hopeful, Speclul Disputch so The Iriduna. . Newrow, Jnlnor Co., ‘June 2. ~Prohably neve fntbe history of the coltity ware there as inany perea plowed and planted “to corn ne thers havo been within the past six dsys, Evory avallable Ban, team, plow, and plauter has been &8 work Lo ‘lhvlr‘l'( utinvst capacity, Weather dry and good fur Special Diapatch to The Tridune. hF‘m"""“' Macouyhn Lo., Juue 2, —8lnce my t dlapatch thio season has been all tist the farnye I;I could wisli, ~All our forces have been expended Dbutting fn the corn. Tho ground e o aplendid Gndition” for recolving and wurklur the gralu, Uut farmers pre greutly rejotced over the improved Prompects. Wintor wiiant a4 promisiuig as avr, Spectal Digpatch to Tuz Lrivuns. "YII.I-A Ribuw, P'ulaekl Co., June 2.—Winter Izm JII’O:I)I e-lncll(tlur lhnh hii ycllrm Corn ;\dll fated. Oa looking well. Fiult crop guod. calber moderate, wlfl! cool nights, o DMISSOURE, Spacial Correspondence of The Tribuns, Biack WiLxur, Charles Cay ay 80,~Thly Sounty has s population of nearly 35,000, and cone talas 340,000 ucrew. Tho princiual productions 78 wheat, corn, oats, by, tobacce, potatocs, p,vfll‘ sud frait. The sonual yleld of wheat is 200,000 buslols, Gorn 5,000,000 bushels. Oats only ralsed 'for feed, a4 the land is too atrong ad rich, Timolhy doos splendidly, Tho tobacca $Iop of 1876 amuvunted Lo 600,000 paunds, which 'na #0ld at an averaga of 10 cents per pound. Over &‘:00 bead of hoge wers fatteoed lab year. Frult bistg jmarkably well. Tho Jurest orchard in the thls county; if conlains 250 acres in 2ud belonga'lo 1be Jan, R.'IL Parka, Neoquc Cial Ditpated to Tha Triduns. e 0840, Newton Co., Juny 2, —Tie prassbop- P:::J e hatched out in spots and pmxmfi: Tavored rruu“nllu' They deposticd egge unly whero the s .2d waa loosu and bare, o they couli bury In " Lrlnnnd BP0 the wisge; whero this groand arg vieed last fall or ka the winter, no 'hoppers 1"V he, though the ground was fuil of cgys last yet, honey Lave dono o general damaye 10 crops i den:fiugr;‘;"}f lu-lll;cu; nn{l Lave fujured " ¢ Fariner - Ud ek troublo fiout them His avasen 7Y™ LixcooF 1ok Ditwsich to Tha Tribune. INCOLY, Benton June 2, ~Winter whoeat Yooke luididly b iiow Beadtug; oaresir Toanh nted before May 10 bad alb e weatber belu cold and wet, . The uext plant ‘i comiug on lmll:h:‘}:ru:p(cli:h\u shall Lare a gaod it 40w thun auy yeor 05t of the curn enltiyated eacer” o0 Sedil ufllp;d:‘l‘mu;akl 10 The Tridune. V%, Liacoln Co., June 2. —Winter wh :flr‘m Yooked beiter. Iu'he vastorn |»:r|"ol :t:: Ragt ot b baiding out. Uats aud’ gruss vory Cual ulghis und picasaut dayg. Porsy peLécid Disyaich to Tha Tribusa CEwhoot ANE Sow Madud Co., Jupe 2, Wlater Wheal aud Guts ary Juat spivadly —as guod " the farmer. A, Wheat all hended on he Kinda ‘rinening. Corn fa all planted’ aml a good rtand: we hive heen through It twice, We are all 1n ood sptrite, Hpectal Dispatch o The Tribuse. Atroy, Orowun o, June 3. ~Winter wheat ean. tinneatolook fine; witl o to lisevest in three weeka. Onin looks aplendid. Corn lata pisnteds rome few farmers not yet thronzh planting, No *happers in this connty, £perial Diepatch to The Tritume. Manntr s, Batlingee Co., Jine 3, ~Winter wheat lnaking nxteaordinarily well, and the pros. pectaare for a heavs crop, Corn-planting back- ward, Oata doind Mnely, Aperiat Dizpaich fo The Tribune. SntarviLLE, Nhelby ., June 2,—Wintee wheat an promising s Uhave ecen IL for twenly yeare, 8pring graing fooking well, We ate vor] late with Sar corn-planting, = v — 10WA, &Epectal Dispate 1o The Tridune. BA0 CiTv, ¥act',, June2,—1s han been discore ered thal kerosone afl kills grasshoppers instantly. Machines havo baen constructed by which sny ono of ordinary energy can rid himself of these peste, Bmall grain never looked better here, Samo pleces on breaking, injured by 'happers,. Farmera are in goud splrits aver their proapects, 3 . Spectal Dispaich io Tae Tridune. New Ilaurron, Chickasaw Co,, June 2,—No *hoppers, but plenty of potata.buge, Corn ail planted, and bas come np well, Spring wheat and oata look well. Bpecial Dispateh 1o The Tridune. Ixvina, Tamn Co., June 2, —The prospects for winter wheat, oad, and barley sre hotter than for twa years pant. Althongh the apriug haa boen wel, \amall grain kias stooled out much belterthan usual, No rain for seven days, and plnwm’( and planting has pr()frnnull rapldly., Bottom lands will soou do to plant, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Atuid, Motroe Co., June 2. —"The winter wheat looks well. Snring wheat on the Tow lands wng rongiderably Injured, int on the hicher landslovks promising. ~ Corn.planting all done. Apectal Dirpatch fo The Triduns, NrvineviLLr, Adams La., June 2.—Faving pood weather: nearly done planting; corn coming nn poodls average mnch larger thun usual. Bpring wheat and osta Jnat ] vlanted; seed acarce and hinh. ) Bpecial Dizsalch to The Tridune. Hexrox, Mills Co.. June 2.—'"0(-11"! have hatahed nat and disappontad. A great deal af corn replanted, llaving fne woathor now. I Lave lived here for twenty yoars, and never saw wmall grain look bettar than it docs at presont, Warm, Krowing woather, #Bpecial Dispateh o The Tribune, Artox, Unlop Co., June 2.—The week jnst closcil has been vory favorable for corn-planting; it 1s comin; upan doing well, Wheat, rye, an oats look .pfln id. NERRASKA. “Bpecial Dipalch o Tha Tritama CrsantoN, Knox Co., June 4 ~Grasshoppers are few and far between. We do not antlcipatea deatruction,of crops, and farmers have planted With a Lelter heart from hearing the favorabla re- vorts from other sections. During seven yoars' experienco, I have never known grasshoppers ‘hatched In this connty ta do any damage whatever, Tt 18 tho hungry visitom from othor places, coming mostly from the sonthwest, that take onr crops, Thev eeldom taka all the firat vislt, but, coming 8 d apain, they last leava & emallshars for tmall graing look beantifal. Fpecial Dispateh to The Triduna, Famrmeuy, Clay Co., June 2.—No f"""""?\?" or fears from any that have batched h et yweather contipues. Corn coming up good. Grain 18 doing splendidly. Bpecial IcA to The Tfllnu iR ALpa, Hall Co., June 2. —Raining nearlv all the time. m-pl-nhn, retarded, Ngnr saw spring grain loaking better, or Dromfsing & mora abundant *Hoppors mostly disappeated. ME} Dlmdldl"" n:’ mguu in Jumiara, Adams Ca,, Juno 2,—Corn fs in mndmon‘-'ndn good atand, Crops of all kinds ara in excellent shape and never Jooked better ab thia time of the year. —_— WISCONSIN. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Reven FaLvy, Plorce Co., Jdune 2.—Corn looks balter than usual; much of it haa been barrowed, Had ' several showers Istely, Spring wheat and uats growing vory fast and looking very well, SPU;'H Dlm‘;flch o The mwnfi o CriprRwa FALLs, June 2,—Corn a! Janted; seed mostly failed: will sow the land lg backs wheat. A'very dry spring untll the 10th of May; heavy rain then. Warm and fino growing weathe,, crop. 01110, Special Dispatch to The Triduns, 3 Taurron, June £, ~A Iargo brosdth has bebn planted in corn, and all fnfshed. Muach of it han hiad to be replanted, - Prospocts fer winter wheat still favorable. Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Tribune. AsmraBuLs, Juns 3.—Scarce any raln mnce the 10th of April, and Its losa has Injured tha meadows, Wintor wheat haa not beon {njured. Peaches very promising; aldo arapes, strawberrles, d ch afull cron. All e need ts & good TaloeRad wo mual o uh right. 8 MINNESOTA. Bpecial Diwpatcii o The Triduns, AxoxA, Anoka Co., June 3,—T never saw all kinds of grain looking batter. . Tho corn 18 large enough to cultlvate. Tha ground 1s warm and in condition. We have had plenty of raln of ke, and the Jogu are all comin down. Tha far: mera are all in good spirits, . INDIANA, Special Dispatch to The Tridune, La Pours, Juno 3.—Allof the corn has been planted, bat haa not come up well. The prospect for winter whoat ls vory favorablo—never bustor. Vfi-a%undnuhnluo boen injurud by the wet weat! A GREAT GUN OAST. The Flrst Twelve-Inch tifle Gun Made Inthe United Hitates. Deston Giobe, May 31, The first twelve-juch gun ever made for the Government of tho United States waa succossfally cast st the Boath Boston Lron Foundry yesterdoy aiternoon, 1n the prosence of & large aud Intereated company, Wesldes the spocially fnvited guests of the ouicers of the corporation, there were prescnt Gen. 8 V. Benet, Chief of Ordgsnce Bureau, Col. Laldley of the Walartown Arsce wal, Col, Cnspln, Constructor of Orduauce, and tha - following - othcrs in the ma. tional service; Ool. Treadwell, Maj, Warren, Capt. Drysnt, and Lieuts, Swmith aud Whipple, 'The South Hoston fron Works, among the mast cxtonsive and best appointed lu the country, for seven yeara been i Lk ryico of Ord ent at \Wash! nou, the Hodman shot, Lnuhn ro all manufa as beon done of late years in ten-inch smooth-boro Rodman guns into eight- fuch rifles, This necessitatea reboring the guus to 8 disnieter of thirtcen and ope-hulf Juches, snd inserting 8 wroughit-iron tube, tmported from the Elawick Worke, "near Newcastle, England, and dited for thelr exach work i the mechines whop of iha foundry, It ix now mnessly, it not quite, B year since the Qovernment Boath Boston Works—ibe nnl{ uncs ca) taking here, A guod deal the converston of r e of such an under the casti m‘ and tha mauufacturs of tho first twelvo-inch_riflo gun ever mado for the na. tional seryice, Tue mostcareful h"‘ll:ln“on hag boeu nada for the work. The lron been see lected with the u(m-;?t atteution to every detall, and Mr, James Wood, for nearly Ofty years in tho scrvice of the Company, gave bls persansl atten- tion ta the making of the *'core," which yeatars duy's craclal tust proved so sound, of nliety tous of Lron entered intothe coustruction of tbie reat gun. 1t ls deslyned to demanairate tho punl‘hlllly of making rifles of this callbre with Cast-lron sheets an kufit-lmu liniog, and exporiment has u; der Lo tbis fm- meusy mass of fron to the required heat. From long oxperience the workers kncw about the prvrer timo foz the casting, aud as oarly as 2 o'clock tha company began to assemble at the foundry. A SIR18 delay 1 getting tho heat 1n oug of the Tare naces to the maximum prevented tho casting from vccurring 13l abant 4:10. It wasmostintercsting, bowsever, to watch the careful preparation for the undertaking, which was under the immediate direction of Mr. Wood, the manager and otlier officials being present. A rn thirty feet deop sc- commodated the great sbell of iron which waa (o (b white-hot 1r bo flled w on, Ruaners from tbree furnacce led to & ceutral reservoir, and this 5, ura was conected directly withtho gun. Atagiven word the grimy workmen punched & hole through tha fire-clay which closed the furnace outlets, and tho streame of sparkilng fire ran aloug thie ruuners, sendiug out sparks in every direction and In the greatest profusion. In twenty migutes ey cl&t"‘w‘l:’gd R o [ topped els leading i BN ¢ Hery duw was stopy by (o clay-tipped bars of the workmen. - 4hen 1lic greas cranes wars brought to requisition, Lu- meuse kettles wero flled with the ligu 4, socibing iron, swang over to a hlfihut lovel, and t{pped fnlo cbannels which conveyed the molten wass into the great gun and filed 1t to the top. Thew the salamander-liks men who, defying beat and gos, had watched dha'rize” of (ks fery $ielan, came down from thetr place Sponsne plate form, 'and the work was done for the Ume. The great guu will gradoally cooldown untll It becomes ready for testiog, whea the lunenss piece of ord: nance wiil ba scat to the proving ground at Sandy Hook, and thers tested. It s dealgned to mount one of the fortifications at Naw York Hasbor. Lt 1s Lo cazry a projectile of tho trifing wuight of 700 vounds, sud with its ordloary chargy of 110 to 140 wunds of powder, this can Fhercos solid lron mass fteen inches tlick st adistance of 1,000 yards. For the auccessful castiou of vuch & huge gus, the South Hoston Foundry peoplo are cortalnly 1o bo cougratalated. ’ did, Not many potatocs A Budgot of Mnrine'Mishaps to 8team and Sail Vessels. A “Bff" Breezo Blows 2 Pop-Bottla with a Note into Calumet River. Vgssel-Owners’ Meetinga-o-Faneral of the Lnte Capt. Davison. The Iron-Ore Trade, and Othor Interesting Nows from Various Lake Ports, MARINE MISITAPS, A sqnall ewopt over the lako Friday afternoon withenfliciont forca o do conshlerable damage to vessels. The achr A, J. Togers, Capt. Graham, when aoff Gmee Point, bound up from Escanaba Mith 8 cargo of fron-aro for this port, wasatruck by thoaunden gust and had her jibboom, waln pafl, and maineail torn off §n & jify. A moment hefore Capt. tirabam had witnessed a lnmber hooker got her maneall torn to pleces, The schr Westcheater had her stayaall and Jih carried away in the rame blow, and the Iligrim had some of her eanvas torn, In poassing np the river the tug Conatltntion struck sooio obstacla in the water, and had her wheel broken ro badiy that A new one will Liave to be pnt. "‘l; B;Ifi‘ ll|l£| tised the wheel fifteon years w"l"l&“zchrrellllnl‘l‘r Siar liad her bowsprit and fih- boom yanked out by a colllsion with Adams street grldue. Friday nigut, while being towed by the e ekt Waltera 1 reparted annk in the St. Laws ronce, thirty-dve inlies above Quebec, with a cargn of osk plank, 8he 1s owncd by Capt. Peters, of \\'|n:llmr. formerly of Turonto, and is fully ine ure sured. ‘The schr Qeorgo Murray had her foregafl fished last Friday in the squal), when about forty miles from Chicago. The Captaln of the prop Alaska, which arrived Saturday night, reparts that he aaw a black faro- and-atter nahore on Skillagallee Heef Feiday after- noog, and he believed ehe rau ashore fon Iu". o couldnot distinguish her nawe. She wos loaded with luinber, and was evlilently bound up. ‘The tug Pringle, brimed in St, Clale River Frie dny, was built ut Baeinaw In 1871, and had a repis- torcd valustion of 941,000, Bhe was owied in Detroit by George 11, Parker and Capt. Willlam Littleton, nclther of whom has insurence on her, The bark Pavorite, while w\vlnfi up, was released by het tug, and drifted down and §nto 1o schr M, L. Collins, and carried away her mizzen-boom and afls, B When about forty miles below this port early Saturday morning, the steant bares (leorge Dun- bar met'with an accident to hor machinery. She waa towlnyg hee consart, the Contest, along, when the atop pave ont, end the cylinder-head, fol- Jawor, glbs, and other parts “af lor mncfflnnr& wero broken. ‘Tha Contest taok her in tow, an ealicd until noon, when tho prop Alaska ‘camu slong and took tne disabled vessel tn tow and brought her here, arriving at 6 o'clock Katnrday cvening. Repaits will b made and completed by Khun iay next. The Contest reached port yester- ho small tng Dick Davis filled with water at Lnu‘l‘ngml;y night and sonk, decks too, Milwau] aft. LAKE FREIGIITS, Cuinago, June 8. —~There was s falr domand for freight-room at 20 for corn to Duffalo, and hge for do {o Kingston, Charters: To lluffalo—Schrs TPensaukeo, corn at 2c, and props Commodore ‘wheat, and Idabo, Nebraska, and Colorado, corn, through. To Kingaton—Schrs Canton and N. Wilder, ¢orn at b!{c. To Port Colborne—8chrs 0. d D. Wells, corn at 2¢c. To Erle—Prop Alaska and schr 8herwood, corn, and Allegheny wheat, throngh. Capacity, sbout 350,000 ba corn and 120,000 bu wheat. A Lumber froighta quict, Tha schr Crawford takes dry lumber from Casevilloto Chicago at 81,25 pec m., and the schr B, ¥, Wade shingles, from Littlo Uamico Lo Chicago at 16¢ per m. Miwaurse, Juno —But littlo’ ingniry for grain-veasole; leaving rates still nominal at Je on wleat 1o Buffalo an Uawogo. . The only engagement reported to-day waa the schr Granger, ‘with 23,000 bu of wheat to Buffalo on through rato to New York. = June 1,-Ta Dullalo—Senr B, Fltzgorald, 20,000 bu whoatat 3c; prop Nebrasks, 30,000 bu whoat on thraugh rate, Derooir, June 1.—Schrs Mlgqln McRae and Princess Alaxandria, small_sawed Umber, Uscada to Quaobec, $8,00 per 0 foet board -monsure, gnl "ll !Ill’li‘lll::n‘un‘ i 5l(r.;l.ll’ Al‘ Ol&;" Il:uulé;:; ay City to Toledo, at $1.50 per CTTENT Alv}rn.,mdu ,m?-‘, Qelneko to Dotrolt, $1.60 per cor Creyruaxp, Jono 1,~8chr Ielawaro, ore, Hscanaba to Olovoland, 800 and scur Minoral Klate, ore, Escanaba to Ashtabala, 80c. ‘ToLEpo, June 1,—The sohr Bl Potor has Leen chartored to oarry com to Duffalo at 2c. —— DID I'E DO IT ¢ The Detrolt Frea Press of 23aturday gives an nc- count of the reported defalcation in the manage- ment of the Clevelond & Saginaw Transportation Line, wherein Charles A, Chamberlaln, the fortner Manager and Treasurcr, 18 accused of getting away with $30,000. The Company was organized in 1871, and conssted of Charles A. Cham. berlain, Cant. G. W. McGrogor, James Crocketl, Capt. Willlatm Thorae, of Datrolt, and 16 &5, Me Dowell and P, H. Coul, of Cleveland, The two last-named gentlemen have taken possossion of the papers and books at Detrolt, snd carried them to Cleveland. Chamberlal abeent, have ing suddenty disappeared, It was uaid, and givi out that he was going to Lake Iinron to rettle som bills forthe Company, Mr. Chambarlaln {s con. sidored In Detroll " man of good character, s church-member, and has been very attentiveto Lusiness, Ills frienas insist that there s nothing dishagest in any of bls tranesctions, and have the utmoat faith that ho will soon roturn and meke a complele showlng of his operations. A BOTTLE ITOAX. ‘The followlug was reoclved from a corrospondent yeaterdsyt Y the Ptitor of TAs Tridbune, HL, Juna 1, INT7.<Pleaso use the m;fi;':"'nfii'n"l’r‘ yoi lh:ni'llilmnblnp A Fi) G, 1477, vs west' Mackinaw Biral On_her beani suds. schr, Jubo Long, Uswego, Btove luby los, Binking fast, Lot with nerchandise, Gabt. A, T Vioros, Eciots, piate, asd four men, o hupa. @ kLove was found May 10, 1677, Inclosed 1o & pop ISR My K b Ao Rk Ll a0 old huster and fisherman, {mmediatoly In rear of his remiacs, floating on ths Calumict itiver, shortly afier he ot fow, May any falth be placed In fta pure pors! poctiully, Jonx M. KExwi, 1tta notat ail probahle—aot. even posalblo—that that battle drifted about 260 mfles and Kot luto Calumet River botweon April 7 and Ma. head winda haye provailed most of the and {¢ it bad, it is a singular circumstanc that tho note contalned in it should be written on the back of a recelpt for & board-bill of $20 dated at Grand Croming {on the Caluwel), Narch 27 1877, und iven byJ. W, Merrlll to 'Arthue Plorca, ' The fhlngl.l ahoax, modernly called & **atifr,” TITE TRON-ORE TRADE, Minlng campanies aze evidently taking advantage of the low freights to get iron - ore down from Escanabs, where it s plled hich on every avallablo dock and tars are Alled withit, Monday Inst there wero scventoen vosscls, of the larger class 1m that port, recoiving cargoes and others were enroute. The iron-ore $rade opons up thus opportuncly for & fow vessels that would otherwlas have to He up in consequence of the existing low grain sod_ lumbor freights - aud scarcity of cargoes, Vesaul masters who have lately coma down state that there nover was snch sctivity a4 Kacanaba bufare, aud thuse fu chargo of the shipments ars exceedingly busy. lowever, this shuuld not jead Lo a rusl of vesscls for that, w"i for tbare are enoudh iu the trade now, and it wil be bettor for ownora and Masters Lo walt until tholr Vessels are roquired. VESSEL~OWNEIS® AMEETINGS, ‘The Chicaga vessol-ownces will try it again this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Board of Trade Com- mittee-room, and I {s belloved delegatcs to tho Duffalo Couvention on the 6th will be appolnted. The Milwaukeo vessel-ownors have appolnted R. P, Fitzgerald and Darid Vance to represent ihem st Buflalo, and It s onderatood they will favor tho pooling plan and a revision of tho classi- fication of vesanly. ‘Tho Giobe says that Toronto will be oA resentod, boths from Iho Isurauce compnies Ay, ho. vossel interesta, by mon whose judgiment may be relisd on not 10 conunit auy wistake on sny practicsl schome 1hst may bo ulferes T Rvans been olected Prealdont of the Buffalo Associstion, aud an Executive Committes E' geiting ready (o Tecoiva the delegates Wednes. Y. . —— HOW IT DOES NOT PAY. A vessel-owner who had tried it, sod kuew whareof hospoke, stated to suotbor, last Batar- day, tiat, with & schooner having a capacity of 45,000 bushcls, ho could pay expensas only st 3i4c on corn to Dafalo, and at 500 on coal on the roturn. trip. Thoss figuree sre too low, yet 2¢ oncorn sud 35¢ on coal fs offervd and accepted, and every sgeot and owner know {t; but wu‘y. Ia the face of such knowledys, will they porsist {n lusing woney by accepting less, or sailing just for tho fun of the thing? A few scnsible men have lald their vessols uprather than satl thew at Bou-paylag trelghia, As mattcrs stand at presont, it looks ka If somo awn~ erw would relish the tylug-up process by the United States Marebal-a consumuwation devoutly tu be wished If they continue Iu thyir sulcids] course, BURNING OF ONOTA. Tbe prop Pecrlcss was unablo to land a quantity ©of tour aud mlsceilancous fraight at Ouots, Laky Bupariar, on occount of the wmoky state of tha stuoephere, causud by the butawng of tho vitlige and the large blas Prona Dainth an. M ii-iron from that point this seacon to C and Miiwsakee. POWE BIURON, Bpectal Dirpalch o The Tritmne. Pont Munox, Mich.. June h—Dow:—Props R, Holland, St, Joseph. Winslow. St Paul, Town- rend and conort, Yosemito and barges, Hlackott and eonsort, P'orter, Chamberlsin and tow, Wet- more and convort, Mery Prinzle and barges: sches . H, WarmIngton, Gorhawk, St. Andrew, Oliver Mitchell, Holen Pratt, M.8. Bacon, Sophia Minch, foseph Paige, W, I Rounds, Nerrsganeelt, Kato L. Brace, Three Iiolls, Lucerne, . G, Masten, Marla Martin, Adventare, Col, IL. C, Xeg, 11 A, Lamors, Jane Bell, 8ir C, J. Vanstrenbenzer, Dacotah, One ward, Ur—Pron- Nahant, Annla L. Cralg, Eanllac, Maring Clty, Tsaac May, Annfe Emith and tow, Jenneen and ‘barges. Gerinania and barges, Coflinberry and barges, Barnnm and consort, Giraves and conrort, Hust and conrort, Vienna snd con- rort, Fast Raginaw and_harge: Cangda, 1411fe amiton, tor, Wawanost, Iiattie W peming, Florias, Home, John Jeweit, B, It Tnrner, Naliama, Wend the Wave, tGollon Fieece, gl‘l’nn Mll'dnm, P, Alexandria, Smilh and [ost, ca Winn—Southwest; fresh, Wearnzn— Fine, The tug Winslow, with the nrap Paclfic In tow, parsed down this afteenoon. The Pacific'a infarien nfl:lzvldcmly Hight, and she will #oon Le ruuning again, Dertechy, EMBARKED TFOR A IAVEN, ‘The funeral ohseqnlcs of the 1ate Capt.. Benja. min P, Davison, one of tho oldest navigators un the great chaln of lakes, were held Saturday afterneon, in the presence of a larga numberof persons of both pexes, among whom wera many vessel masters and nthers Interested In the lake trade. The bLeantifnl hurial service of the Eplscapalian Chnrch was read at tho late reslence of the dead mariner, on Carncuter street, near Fourth, and at Graceland, where the remains wern taken, Cleveland Lodge, A. ¥, and A. M., comslgned fhem to the grava nnder the solomn and impressive ntes of tho Masouic urder, 5 JHEAVENLY MILWAUKFER, Spectal Dispalch to The Tridune. Mitwavsez, Wis., dune 3. —Bchr Granger, Buf- falo, 210,000 bn wheat on throngh rate. David Vance and It. P. Fitzgorald were elected delezntes to the Vessol-Owners' Conveatlon at Detroit, ERIE, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Entr, Pa., June &.—Auniven~Prop Philadel- phia, schr Schuylklil, barges Keepsake, ¢, 1l Weeks. Deranten—For Chicago, achr Moonlight. NAVIGATION NOTES. CiticAio—The stmr Hard had her topsides calked Saturday, and left last evening for Lako 8uperior purts....The stmr Giraves had new screws put in at Cleveland....The sche Stronach {s having her bot~ tom ealke James L. Higgie has gono to Quebee to make arrangoments for tho salling of the sche Mary L, Higde to Rarope ..,Vosburgh & Baker, ownoraof tivo largosail vesscls, and chandlers at Buffalo, are the lateat victims to the provailing depression; Uabilities $10,000, and asscts nomer. ous if they will sell,...Tho Insarance rates are now quoted at 20c to Samla, 5e to Buffalo, Ohc to Lake Ontario ports, and 70c to Montreal,,., The batk Summor Cloud Las arrived at Montreal »«The Rivorside commanced hor Sunday lake- cxcuraions last evenlng, with a faie lst of paasen- gern at 60 cents per lead.... The Ben Drake makes regnlar trips to Evanston at 10:50 a. m. and 4 Pe M. The ateameyacht Pet is allowed twolvo assengers by the United States Inspector,. Capt, Eystor fian dry-docked the prop Heath repairs....0t fa the N, T, Company that las Jaid up three barger, because thoy cannot aord to carry corn at Oc to Kingston ...The Jargest propeller oi tha lakes, tho Commadore, mxveJ' last night with 600 bris of eugar In her huge hold, consigned h[y A& Now York refinery to agents* in this clty....0t 18 mow firoposed thut Justlce Unines hold court on the tug Gold- smith Mall, and o down and salt those canal fellowa who refused to lot his tug through lately Saturday was the dullcat of (he scason on the 'he lumber-luggers began to atrive yese terday, and by evening cleven cargoes of pieco stufl, shinzles, lnth, aud posts warc on the market, awhich will be fively'this morning....Cagt. Falcon in here from Sloan, 1a., after wrecking material to ralse tho Government sleamer Don Camneron, sunk ‘apt. Bundy treet, near Market, yesterday afternoon, for tho benefit of mariner: ‘The rccelru of canl at this port since tho opening of navigation have been 734,604 tonw, and of salt 34,800 brls,...Low frolghts have sent the schr Lizzie A Law fnto the lighthouse mlip, where aha will be ket until bosiness on the Jukes Sm‘%uvll. 1en PoRta,—Tho Portch wet 852 bu of her wheat caryo on her late trip to Part Coltarne, Itopalrs on the Deporo lock have Loen completed, and tho canal Is uow open fromn Porlage to Greon Bay....Twovessols owned by, Vosburgh & Baker, whio lately fallod at Bulfalo, ara said to he the main eanne of thelr fnilura....Tha prop Neptuno lise boen purchased from Mr. . K. Hunt by tho Na- tlonal fron comgnrg for $7,600....'he stmr Ar. menta haa let tho Uay of Gulinte Sito and yona (o Uamllton, whero she wiil' run during tho sum. mer....The Canadian Government tug Trudean Is belng. fitted oul ot Eamia _for a summer's ornrlfiunl on tho Neeblsk Raplds, Bhe will lcave about the mlddlo of June ++0.Tho Pacific {a expectad In Detrolt this week, .., Anothet log has beon Invented ot Hufalo..., The plie-driver Lizzle Little is on route to_Kenoslia to Tepair the harbor and plera at that port...,The tug Sampaon aud four bargos have arrlved ntTonawan- aa with 2,400, 000 fcot of lumber from Baginaw,, . The Captatu of the Prop, Oceau coutrms the report af his having seon thy fopmaat of a vessel sticknyg out of the water at Pointau Pelles,..,.8hipments from Abnapce, Wie,, thus far tha present sesson, include 173,000 tios, 500 cords wuod, 10,000 bush' els wheat, 200,000' feet lumbar, 3,000 bushels potatoes, 1,000,000 ehinglcs, 100,000 cedar oata, and 10,000 telegraph polos.... The Uswogo Times lvarus * thut &~ contract has beon signed for tho shipment af twelve hundred tons of railroad iron through that port to Montreal. The jron Is to be shipped from Scran- ton.... 1t 18 estiinated that the best manner to got desia thraugh from Weatorn ports to Qucbec Iv to ship to Kinkston, and thote luudud on barges, of- focling a saving of 02i¢c on the 1,000,.,,Flret car- o of volt conl from Toledo was' takoi to ulfalo r.scie A I Qraver Priday moraing, aud booad thrpughby cansl to Now York....The grop e Chaflee Is fn s deplorable condition st Detruit, muke her and willzequire 85,000 and & rebulld to good....Tho prop Kurope has not damaged her urfino corn.... Tho schr Hounds has taken to Buflalo the dret cargo of stralght No. 2 Milwaukes wheal shipped this season, ——— PORT OF CHICAGO. The following were the arrivals and clearances during the furty-elght hours onding at 10 o'clock last night: -4 i ~8 A ks Tiess S oui, Manistee: luniber by u!‘lulr'ne-’r‘!uhn. Muske: 5. fumt umbery schr Japa £udin o Manioioe, Jumbe Edcanabi i Bl g e n Bay, et r M. B, et sch Al n, lutnber &r.h-:-x- andrie schr 1 {uinbel Pnaidar | e, Hanisien i o schr Tarbarian, Ludliiga, tombers schr tea Dird. uskugon, lumber, sehr J, Richa C. K. Nlins, Claveland, coal; schr wegy, coaly schr Carlingford, Buff conl Kkn, Buftslo, cuali prop i i 'ler, woadi schr ). A, Travis, Ahuap raliruad tes; S Nerabbee. Clovtinns caad) Bopr o falo, codlg schr G. llarber, Llllllnymlkolllnl hert scpr {autha, Uross Pofnt: kravel; sche Cigahoga, Manistob, Aiihory echr Mornalds DIack Creok, oar s b L panfort, cosli schr nta, Buftato, coaly sclr Bardl schr George Murry, prop Favorita, Menouin WWIHEI run Commos olf\l. Buftalo. suadricsy prop Idahio, Bulalo, eun. rless prop starucca, Buffalo, sundrivs; prop Mont. A R ;ondy.Llnlthll. Hannlglnn‘u. lutuber; sohr. Juflnman.‘ : Wi r Two lrotiers, Manlstee, Jums ‘us"k 'T7MeVen, Aawouos coaty scnr "L‘ Wil: Luding's Tler, barki schr Conteat, Mus! ?On. juuiber; schir Johu O'Nelll, Cloveland. cualy schr Adr)- Atlc, Muskeyon, lumber; schr lelvelis. Buflalo, rusly schr Ban Diego, Cleveland, coal; schr American Uulon, Menawloes, lumber( schir Cummerca, uom. Ince, Juinbery schr Bell Brown, Jacksonport, telee el Muskegon, lumbery rallroad ‘th 7 Nisad, tue b 2he tlauiin Vot Mo AWttt Yot and, Ludington, Jumber; reuiaior, Wi Borg scbr Four Urotliers, Muskedon, lymoer; prop Ira I b e o i dhi T 22 Lo he 19 u, whors, scite Emuuu. oriiporty barks schr’ West dides Charioier CLxARNOXS—Prop lialolgh, Buffalo, 83,000 bu cura; schr L. C. \\!mn\run. PaltAlo, 001 "bacormy stk b ce, barale, 3 uorng schr J. 1. Nowlan rls Bour, 1 bris pork. 3 bela beet, s . {lutcblosoo, Lellalo, 63 £ora: scur Kate Winslow, Buflalo, MWissanlckon, Bultalo. 32,00 bu i . Eorus prop un'-ig'"ifliennfi”nx. [y bris pork, sud sundrics; scur A. B. Moore, Dugalo, 81,000 b coru: sobir Alsska, Baffala, 02,000 bu coraj I{'“’ Wiider: Riagattas B s b o e ! A cutlne, Bulklo, 4005 bu'ea r & ort oibome. 38750 b corss 21783 bu cort dokr Mary & our and sundrics, Feoarful Cruelty, Vicksburg (Mise.) Commercial, A womun uawed Miney Johuson, who is a servant tu the fumlly of £ B. Pittwan, left her child, a lud of ¥ yeurs, during ber abscuee, o the tewporary chirge ol & uegro woinan named Clementiue Larkin, near Mr. Vick Lane's place, on the vld Baldwin's Ferry road. Oc Momlay it the agoulelug erics of the cbild attracted the aitention of amulnfi stranger, who, npon Inveatization, fonnd the fittle Loy tied, and the woman Larkin beating him unmerciully, The stranger untied the ohild, and compelled the fiend inearnate to deslst. Bhostly afterward, wheu the atranger hal gone away, the woman put the chitl’s fiead in a rack of mantire, tieed Iy up, and stamped ¢ fudously, Not satisfied With these devilish arts, sho iiext poured srald- 1 hild's entire body, Not. hetanding hls torrinle treatwment, the child ngered until Tuesdav murning, when death relfeyed him of his sulfering. The woman is still at lnrge, . THE FRUIT TRADE. Who 1s Responsibila for Short seasure 0 the Fdlior of The Tritune, Cmieann, June 2,—Tho anderaigncd Committes n{z water over the with of the wholesale fraft-deslers of thia city respect.. fully ask you ta publieh the following statments which, If carcfully conmdered, will praperly fix the responsibllity for tha abuscs songht to ba cor- reeted by thie frult ordinance Iately framed by the Common Councll, nud show, to aome extent, the eficcbon the frait trado of the city ofa rigld enforcement of the first scction of the ordinance. All honest men wilt gladly Indorse the punishe ment of any and all persons found gafity of an Intent todefrand, by vinlating the sacund section of the ordinance in qucrtion, The eapacity of the dry measure quart {e07.21 cublo fnchen.” The rmall es fn which berrfos aro sont to market iliffer in form ana size, varyin in capncity from fifty-nine 1o sizty-two and e haif enbicinctios. The [arger of these, If heaped, con- tnina fullquart, A tew boxes below tho above minlmnm In capacity are used by shippers to & very Amall extent. 'Tho ea-called ‘*pint boxon" are uacd for tender varleties, llke red raaphereles, wriach raquire very shallow boxes, They ure rolas Uvely short in cn}luclly. ‘Ihe bottoins of all berr: hoxes are eet un threc-cightha to ore.half an inch ta avold bealaine tne fruit in well-flied boxes on Which they may he placed In sfltklng in cascs. 'This devico wasoriginaily patenten. ‘The penck boxes In use ara reasonably nniform in size, holding one-fourth to ong-thind of a bushel cach. The Michlyan peach baskets tre mado in three alzes, nolding reapectively one-fourth, one- fifth, and one-ixth of a bushel each, Grape-bosea nre inade of varlous sizes, and gene emlly Iaboled to containa certnin welzhit. Wi packed and rold they rately contain the weight in- dicated by the Inbel. "Tho grester part of the frnit packages required for the prescht evanon are ulrea y tando of warying capacity, as above described, and the greater part of the coming crop mnst be marketed in toese packages, for the fruit-growers of alx or scven Btates cannot, It they would, obtsin othere in ac- cordance with the ordInauce. Nearly all the frult shinped to_ thie city s re. ceived and aolil for account of the consizuers by wholorale deslore, who ave no otlier Interest in the property than the commi-sion derived from its sale, 'The quaniity and quality of the frait the fruit they oifer forsale, the leanncsa of the smail-walsicd peach-basket, and the shiallow in. canacityof the berry-hoxes are fully exposed, and nr:! 88 weil known Lo thelr customers as to them- eelven, They are not_reeponaiblo for the subdivision, manipulation, and deceptive anlus of the frait. BIter 1t yasrcy from their control, by pereans whi repack ft Into smalict packages bouglit in the city and never hefore used. They nelther huy tor eell frnlt packages, noc contral thelr manufacture. Thelr parsonal ine tereatawonld be greaily promoted by (hie exclusive nse of packages, of o spceifed form snd capacity, ruch aa the contly experience of the trade hi proved to be most conducive to ths Interests of af clasnen of buyers and seliers, ‘They may advise, but cannot dictato, u reform, which, ta be effeetlve, ‘must exten over e el Etales'and meet the views of many thuneand men \This hnge bean tryng for years o aulvo the pribe e **What form and capacity ) be triven to I[ll urdér to recura tha safety of the Ling a polution of ths problem the a packagomay Le of lesn impur. tance than other alements, ‘The ure of traya ot drawers In fransporting dell. cate varictios of berries waa abandoned because of the gricyoun lomsen inseparable from thelr use. t may be considercd demonstrated that the r!npnr E:lcklng: of frult by the producar, and de- 1very fothe consumer in gubroken packages, Is the beat method of ahipment yet devieed, and that itaffords no greatel faclistics for fraud than the Enrknne Aystam now so universally used in our ranches of trada. The sale of frutt generally by measuring {t ont fs catirely Inipracticable, and the wlolesale *hipning and distributing fruit-dealera of the city find no vislble mode of conducting thelr buslncss” withont vlolating the lrlr“ and intent of the fiest sectlon of the ordinance In _question, sssutuing that fts (n- tent 18 to define the capaclty of packages In which, and in npotber, certaln fruita can be legally sold, A largo part of the frait now arriving, and soon to come forward, will mppear §u a form nnsalable ander the ordinance. It cannot bs tranaferred fo leual packages, for ihero are none In the city, nor can It basold for realipment, except in the pack- ages 1..-: as it arciver; and the cortaln eifects of cnmxli,lfllnco with the requircments of the ordinance will be the Joss or damage of the fraft equa) to 25 10 10 per cent of its sctual valys as recelved,-~tho effect of which on the Interesta of consumers and on the fruit trade of the city is too abvlous to noed discuesion, After the ment year the frult-growers of alx or seven Biates will comply with the wiehios of the Common Council of the City of Chicago Iu ev far as they bolieve it for their Interest to do bt it 18 not probable that they will ship their frait the currenl gouson aubjoct 10 the damaging restrictions Al;le:dy lmllule‘_d‘ 4 i ‘hey may prefer to pnrene n course sim! mhu’nlllyll:lnnkedb: gw hond of uwe family who, whca Wia boy bazpe himueclr and ro. foses'hls supper, advises him 1o wall until he iy ungry, and sends the suppor o the poor children over the way, The City of Chlcaga [s a conatmer of fraits, bt it s alwo the agent for the distribution and sale for Teshipment of 8o enorinous quantity of fruit, fo which the local consumer has such atrifllng fnter. eet that itshould not be subjected lo restrictions more demaging than the evils sought to ba reme- died thereby, Enough has been #aid to Indicate the destructive comprehensivencas of the ordinance, Tlie heroic treatment may bo the only remedy for exlsting gricvauces, but a mare boroic date for i -rpuulmn could not have beon selected, It i posslbly that the ordinance is & wise solu- tion of & troublesomne 1t in probahle that the wvile attendant upon ita atrick enforcoment will be greater than thoss it e eslgned to remed; uestion, C._F. Dexster, U, #, Weaver, A, L. Tucker, I, W.'Sharp, A. Albry, ‘K. Hexter, N, @, Good, C, Stawart, J, Splen, 1 ‘The Democratle Conforenca as Colnmbu the Buft-Mouoy Men Partially Defeated Booretary Shermun’s Polloy Denounced. Dhcpatch (0 Naw York Tymee. Cixeinnar .TI" #1.—~The leading Democrata of Ohlo met at Columbus to-day (o confer uvop the situation and work ont the line of policy to bo pure saod 1 the appronching canpaign. - Among those resent wory Bonator ‘Thnrman, Gearge II. Pendle~ on, John . Thompson, (ien, Morvan, Milton Bayler, Durbin Ward, Converse, xnd l'uppieton. It" was doolded (o hold the State veation al Columbus on Joly 25, n week hefors the lepublican Convention, Thora was & livel discusvlon on the floancial question, and it was at last decided ta recorn- mand tothe Convention that no afirwative activn forwolt money be taken, that the vld plank be quietly dropped, but thst the Resamption act ba oppored on. the ground (hata longer time fe res quired for preparation, Sherman's polly will b bitterly denouuced, and a strony poln| '@ on the silvor “dollar. A hig figit will be mado un the zecard of the Democratic Houwe in its favor, and that of the Repoblicans sgalnst it There will bo no demaud for more precubacks, The stralght. out grecnback meu are not all pleased at this turg of adfairs, Pendleton, Gea. Ewing, and the com- bination reprosentod by the Cincinnati Knquirer, wera for fighting it through on the soft- money line, Thurman le reparted to be mnuch vleased &b tho result. Ewing had an fnkltng of what was (o happen concluded to stay o The toue of the sp gressive pulicy, were expressod that the Repuulicans would the Deuiocratic thunder on the allver question, and the Axing of the Cone vantion for an early dato was with the purposa of heading them off.” Mllton Sayler wan savags in Ina denunclations of Bherman and the Resunption act, which, he eaid, it carried out as Shorman pro. mued, ‘would nupn\'ef‘y industrisl enterprisy and pkrupt balf the traders of the country, Thls wenliment waa greetad with loud aud long-cone tinued applause, ANMUSEMENTN, ADELPIT THEATRE. J. 0. HAVERLY...... « Proprietor and Manager ALL LADIES' NIGATS, THEATRE PLEASANTLY VENTILATED, Every nlght this wock, GREAT NEW YORK NOVELTY COMBINATION, Terfect myriad of arttats fn all phascs of govelty and coledy, Jusk the retivshing style of amusomeut for the, scasog. Jicivlant with fui wminih, sod jollier, with o AFTERFIECE Lzin full 0f 1ife sud merriments Wedneaday and Bsturday Matl e e — e urdy at 2 Iewuinber, particaleriy, ALL LAGLES NIOHTS, HAVERLY'S THEATRE, MAQUIRE & HAVERLY.0ooeee s vareenns Proprictors, DEN THOMPSON As Joshua Whitcomb, ntirely Raconstructed and Rewritten Ex. ® S Dr:nl.y far this ‘Cheatre, Every oveniog snd Wedncsday snd Eaturdsy Matinecs._Priccs as usaal. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clark-st., opp. Shcrman Louse. POSITIVELY THE LAST THREE NIGHTS, Mon: 43y, “Tucsday,: Wednesduy, s 0 St T Wreilitadine & ¢ sad'6 ot e LE COMMANDEUR CAZENEUVE! v & varled prograiome of WONDES aud MYSTENY, Fovdiar Prives, 1S \Read ad heed MRl e Barn how it may l wormi |06 dong at a small SAVING2]oogt, — Men and women hould be careful of thelr hair. ‘Itisnot merely an omament; It fs as much & part of linlurc’. plan for the perfection of Tiealth and thd presorvation of 1ife, ns ia any other member uf the body, 3 Men of aclence have scarched long and pa- Uently for tho hest means of preserving and cultivating the hatr, Thirty-five yeara 2go, the eminent scholar, rof. £ Thonias Lyon, of New Jerscy, cutered into a thorough uum, of the matter, " Ile went to the very ool of It. und his lshors wero crowned with uceese, Ile it was who gave to the world that priceless discoveryy Lyon’s Kathai on, For the growth and preservation of the nalr, The preparation sprung into (mmediate and w«;r‘hl.whlln trvn’t. was just what was wanted for the pirpose, LYON'S RATITATRON ls never been ':\,m- planted or cast aside by the prople, for the very fium] reason that nothing uuun} to It has over een found. The consequence is, that the KATHAIRON lias becone more and more popular cvery year, and fs now In daily use by willlons who under- stand its wonderful salue, Besldes being the best hate dresslng ever pro- duced, it will positively prevent grayness, aml will restore new hair to bald heads' i the roots and follicles ars not destroyei. If these thinga are su, 1s not such s article ot#he greatest valued liut they are so. lna been testified to b{ thou- eands, and {n ahundantly proven by the hstory: of the KATHAIRON fur more than one-thind of o century. A FAIR SPECIMEN, 1 have lieen entirely bald for several years, con- etitational, | suppoce, 1 nwed a fow bottles of Knthintron, and, to my great surpelae, | have a thick growth of youug halr, COL. JOTIN L. DURRANCE, No other article (s comparahle with the Katu- Anlm‘.\' Inreapect of these three must Important poluts: L. o Cre Baldness, 2. To Restore and Beautify Gray Hair, 3. To Remove Dandrufl_and Beautify {ho Hair. BEAR IN MIND.—The Kitiatnoy is no sticky, pasty sulphur and suzar of lead, to paint and daub the hair and paralyze she braln, It is 8 pure and mpld veetable” lotion, intended to restore the halr by natural growth and refivig- oration, It 8 the most delightful toltet dress- ing known. No ludy's or zentleman’s tollet aufit is complete without LYON'S8 KATHAIRON. ONLY 60 CENTS PER BOTTLE, BOLD EVERYWIERE. A The old relinble Mexican BALM | Mustaug Linimo Iw to- DALY | gty et bty s o dld BALM | of lnbintors, to Foi_| success, atiemp into favor on the Mustang's roputation, There never wav, and wo balleve there nover w! r ever Kol of mercy ~for 25 conive TIONAL, Charlier Institute, ON CENTRIAL PARK, NEW YORK CITY, A Protestant French School for Boys and Young Men, Preparos thom for College, Weat Folnt, Naval Acad: ey, Belentine Reboala and Husincas. French, German, end Spanis thoroughly taughs and < spken hy native teashiors. New Dallding, nosurpased for location, ventiiation, and inteHor arrangenients. Cosh FI0 N, The 33d Year will bogin on Sept. 18 next, Prospectus sont on annlleation, Feaf, KLIE CHAIRLIER, Direetor, &7 Qut this for fulars referen . CHICAGO, BURLIGTON &-omcy RAILROAD. RAILIOAD TIMB TAUUE, ) KRRIVAL AND TEPERTURE OF TRATHG, m‘xrun 10X o7 Rrreryxcs w::&;vm CHICAGO & KOR! . E §iofued.” ¥ Banday ‘excepted. ‘Tlcket Oflices, €2 Clark-st. (bherman WAMY' ) v T e Touse) sadsd! o aPacificPat Line. ... wm, aslonz City & Va a.m . al ug\ane Dy E: . . : abubnqae Nieh o a.m, agmans Nig res ! m. am, ailonE Gy Yaokion n o afreept tlockrd & Dabdis. ) pm aFreep't, Rockr'd & Dubuqne, s Pp. m, 3 8. m. satiiwaukes Fest Mail (datiy) § nion &, . nm, bMilwankee Express. 11 . m. .M. LMitwankee . 0. m, A m. pMilwaukes Pamengo P m. . B & m, Fm' & m. P 2 m. pm D . e | - m. am! m am. \ m, S A m. ». m. Am. s m p. ., & e, a—Depnt curner of Well and Kinete. s b—~Dcpat corner of Cenal eni Kinzle-sta. UIICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE: Tieket uiicos 02 Clark-st._and st Kinzie-Btreet Depot. Leare, | Arive, ant & Minneanolts Bx... 310:31 8. m. ¢ 4:005. m. - a0 & Minneapais Exies it 010w b: br:a 6190 b o CHIOAGO. ALTON & BT, LOUIS AND CHIOAGO 3 ,KA&BA'B ‘CVITYEfi Dflmfldflflflflt LI‘ Nlm ¥ ot Bl X ¥ ¥ Tty (hin st Hieket Oz 1 Haidanmre 24 Ransss City & Denver Fast o 4Dfl|l\8brllllnc|ll in and Proria Fast o3 I, i toetor, Larun, iWas EEFERE s i Jolit & Diipht Accommimint CRICAGO, MTLWAUREE & 6T. PAUL EATLTOAD, E;I'l'l'l‘?'?fgflh corut dallson and Caoal-sts, and at {ieg Tlekes ;;"E"l Clark-st., opposite Eherman 1 otae, Tewve, | Awite ¢ 7508 m, ¢ 7:30p m. 10:238. m. ¢ 4:00p, m. * 5:3p, m. *11:000. m, - 1 Ri00p, m. § 7:008. m. Tlekets for &t Pent 1 ood eltline ia Madlson and Eralris erwwi, LaCrotse, and Winuua. E X Arieis canl, o aita Exprest Wiseauain & ATl traine run and Minneatolfa du Ciilen, o via § ILL'H"DEB CLKTRAL RAILROAD. ) . feat uf Takicst, tad foot of Twenty. it Dot e s T4 Eanduiphon ment iy nd-st ] Teave, | Arrive, >, A e R Ft, Louls Ry; n £t Lobia Fade 11 Cniro, AT £pHpincid D: Elminetein ¥ 'roria, » 7058, My i* e m, Depota o0t of Lake-st., Inliana-ay.. pad hixtcenthe #E., ani Canat aqe % & Ol _(:jnuu‘xf.’:;u_‘-{:'.lumr athests, Tieket Oilizcs, 30 R T A Y R 3 e S A Mendota, Ottawa, and Streator J;_l:udum(u jawa, mid bircator et i, Do, &Sinus Gty + THGEK LT Db, dstons Git) Jacific Ex)res Kaniaa City e +410:508.m. {* 3140 p.13, Pactie Kight Dmahs, Kaoaas City, 500, B, Joe, DR Teis: MIORIGAN CENTLAL RATLROAD, , fo0t of Luke-st.. and fuat of Twuuty-seeond.gt, A leket Otiice, 07 Claricat., southoaet corier of fag dulpl, Grand Jucitc Hotel, 520 at Paimer Honsa, T.cave, Matl and Exprees.... ita=ffle Exprss.. Taat_ L $ | ey (BRI 8 Tes ERposit . T T G i R ol Grand Pagile, and Derot (Eapos Dubidis T R ey Fom e, LAKE 8HORE, & MICHIGAN BOUTHERY, - Leave, FITTTROURG, CINUINWATY & BT, LOUTS R R. Depot corner of Clluton and Carroly-sta.e West Blde, B ay Frprese. ’ <105, . 330 & M. QUHICAGO, ROCK IBLAND & PACIFI0 RATLROAD, Depot, comer of Van Binren and Sherman-sia. Ticket Uliice, 83 CIark-st., Bherman House, —— T Micriad Home, Leave. Arrive, ATV LT AN e TG K R A e, Omaha Lesvenw'th & Atch Ex Yeru Accum Night Expreas, NKAKEE LINE, n4'na1’le & Cinct'natf Day Px ndisuapolis A Cin. Night .| OINCINNATI AIH LINE & KOKOMO LINE, _From lty. Depot, coruer of Cllutua aud_Carroll F Pennsylvania Military Academy, CHENTER, PAL WILLIAM 1. ULRU D.. the Burgean Asaiicuiy, will ba a1 the’ pai oise oo Ty Wednesday, and Thurs: siant, &l A0'clovk p. m. acatl fro parcots inwhich Lo vater thiclr sctiotustlo your, HOWLAND -SCHOOL, For_Advanced Eduestion of Yo Wou ke, C P e i e P Lt g AR g s & Cinet'nati Pay Ex| 840, | Biop, m, e T T T Aniiniolle N TR TV LAKS NAVIGATION, i MAKE_NAVIGATION, Milwaskes o bort lwaukew aud sl ‘et B et 7. Builay exieyteu-es. hate Batund, Uont don's ¥rl Por Grasd Jiaves. Grand Raplds, and Muske- ), Daily, Bunday vxoe; For T!hl:.lrl:l‘u'lllll I.ufill‘llk)r:: :: L ek ks T For Greea iis; il Fridy Omceun doske, fboi Adichigan.av. 1837 & 1530 Spruce-st., Philsd’s, For Yousy Ladicn aryl Mlsses. fteapens Thurstay, fept, =L Hoard, and tuitlon 1o Lailn, Fnghah, sod Freach, [F amnuin, €4 ¥reoch i tie langunke uf the fuwt MOUNTATY HOUST CRESSON SPRINGS, PA, This popular summer resors will be ojea (oF tho Ta: opiion o I\llr:l:hu 1t thi TS il &c. Forterms BTN B FSant: pa, CONGRESS HALL, liAllA"fo(lA HPRINGN, N, ¥, "K;p:‘n Jor uslusss June?, W77, Permancat Board, peilcativas re 8t Windsor Hotel, New ¥ AR HOGES A VAR letsh Yo ore, PIGEON COVE HOUSH, Cape Any, Mass. Ua axtreme Jpotas of Cs View of oesn, .mlfllol Cape Au,"ete. Urand old woods, drlvin, iy bolllnf. bathiug. ete, Good stabling: Take Fasters flatlrond frota Boston, MRS, ELLEN 5. ZORINSON & CO. WMOTTLED GERUAN SOAL, WHEN BUYING S0Oal w—ASK FOR e PROCTER & GAMBLI’S Mottled Corman. There ¢s None Better, OR MORE EQONOMIOAL IOR PAMILY USE* T svaLkw e FAIRBANKS' ATANDAMD 111 & 113 Lake 5t., Chigago. Bosaeiulobuyvaly the Geaulng, e of Ghiagy & Morlesie, By Company, 52 Wallst, New Your, Apri)2n, 1877, ) i The Amual Mecting of the Etockholders and 34 Tonduolders of this Company for the election of 34 Ditectors paruuant Lo law, "aud for tho tranaaction 5 of wuch alher businces Ay may come befare said x wecting, will be held at the allice of the Cumpany, 31 l)n Chicago, oa Thureday, the 7th of Juue next, al B w, ] Ko iranefer books will closs on sturdsy, May . 41 5, aud upen un Monday, June 11 nesl, it Hondholders will aathenticata thels vollag bonda : i by registration. ] ALDERT KERP, President. AL L BYKES, Jr., Secteiury, T Presidan Stockholders Mesting, Notice is hereby qun that the sonoal meeting of the Chicagy Soath Branch Dock Cumpany, for the election of Directors of said Company, will be heid st the ofice of sald Company, Koom # Dicke Bulldiog, No, 40 Deatborn-st. {n the :llyb f Cll-. d Jaeg a] 24 o cago, 8t 10 a, m., Wednesday, June 6, . W77 Secretary of Chicago South Branch Dock Co. Orrics Culcaeo, Bocx 15Laxp & Pacivio |xux.-t 04D CoNpaxy, April 24, 177, N b m fo G L ettt i ol cago, I “‘ffllfl 1o Raliroad #lectlon OF Dipcelars purusat Lo law, ad 166 Lransacy Lo of suchofhcr buslicss d may cowma bulgro. the will be hlmvv by uMice of Company in the CiLy ol SR oapedanedar. thossh Sap of Jiop et ot ) Gttt ¥. H. TOWB. Becretary. h) TS Conl Papine.Car & NOVEL! —— OILIGINALT | ——AMUSINGI 1 | NOTHING SILLY—=NOTHING VULGANL. ENDLE>S AUUSEMENT ¥Olt OLD 48D YouNd] Sold by Blatloucra Dropisia s Feac peatens” "PU LW &{xfiou Waauiscturer. JUST OUT. foert) . New York, Il MAHLER, 16 1a Grange, Dalailc P TERLES 10 e ey et B S x\m{.’.‘f:‘nz‘afl‘rfi:w 18 Couciars Coanpn Fuslen ),

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