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Ll ubggtc :‘h leg, and the nse of which ha advocates fn 5 THE DOCTORS. . Third Day's Session of the Amerl= can Medical Association, The Contest in Regard to the Pharma- copein Brought to an End, Report of the Committee on Nominations e«=Publishing the Transactions. Papors Read Before tho Seotions—Preven- tion of Diseaso, Eto, Receptions in the Evening at the Harses of George R. Pallmag and Olher Gentlemen. GENERAL BUSINESS. TINIRD DA1'S 8EASION. . 'The American Medlcal Associstion held ite thted reasion {n Farwe!l Hall yeaterday, beginning ot 0:30s. m. Dr, Bowditch presided, and the at- tendance was abont ss large as on the previons day. The list of thote who had registered was read by the Sccretary, the total number of dele- gates now present being given 88 660, WYY MBMBERS, Dr, N. 8. Davia reported tha following names proposed as members by fnvitation: Dr. L P, Godfrey, of Berlin, Wie.3 Dr, J. R. Moffait, Praitle du Chlen; Dr. R. Q. Floyd, Whitehall, Wis.; Dr. G, F. Everett, Dizon, IIl.; Dr, True man Miller, Chicago; Dr. Thomas It Doaglas, Pennsylvania; Dr. €. M. Flieh, Chicago. ‘The following \ere proposcd as permancnt mem- ‘bera: tiamuel Tibbits, M. B, Kitkwood, 1il. ; 0. M. Chamborlaln, M. D., Chicsgo: C. G. Simmons, M. D., Chlcago; Charles W, Cliafice, M, D., Chi- cago; Willlam M, Kanll, M. D., Princeton, L. ; James Tl Wahace, M. D., Monmonth, 111 ; John A. Meek, M, D., Jonesboro, Ind. ; Josiah Rogers, M. D., Ripon, Wia, Both roports wers rrcelyed, and the members doclared electod as proposed, - RRPOTY. The Secrotary atated that tho only reports a4 to neerology were those recelved from the States of Indiana, Maryland, and Miseouri, and from the Tnited States army. 3o moved tho reforencs of the reports roccived to the Committee on Publiea- tlon, which wus ordered. The Commitice on Prize Basay roported that but one cenay had boen placed In ita possension In timo to permitof a reasonable examination, and that they do not conslder it entitled to the prize, An- othor was recalved only a fow days bofore the opening of tho present seasion, and, s they bad not been ablo to cxamings i, they recommend that the author bo permitted to withdraw it and present t at the next mecting. The report was adopted. 1 TbeJudicial Councll renorted In regard to sev- cral cases beforo them of dlapulen as to renresant- atlon, recommending fn (ho caso of the dlspute between the Arkineus State Medical Socioty and thie Arkansas Sitate Medical Association, which was decided In favor of Lhe formor last year, that no tactner octlan bo taken, oand that the appllcation for tho admlisslon of & delegmte from the latter body bo refusad, Thoy aleo roported favorably on tho admliesion of dolo- gates from the Branclh County Medlcal Society of Miclizan, and azainat the adinlaslan of o delezate from the llendrickn County Medical Suclety, 1n mater of certaln chatgos tnads by Dr, . £ Proth- “ingham againet the Michlzan State Medical Socloty and agaimat Drs, Foster i'ra't, of Kalumazou, anil @, K, Johnson, of Grand l!.urhl», the Commitico reported that e charges had wo' beadug on the profemtonal character of the defundants, and ehanld thereforu be dlaminsed. All the reporta were aceepied, TIHE COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION reported o folluwe: Your Committee ts natrained 10 acknnwlrdgo that 73 (Vo tha Iate dato st whiel tho Yuluime £ ol AXVIL of the scrics) was fmued uiceds expiination. ‘the delny of ® few monthn subseguont e aonusl meoting 6 Cof eaunc, = duo e facty to which sticutiin hae Wiy times hoon called, that the editfon which It Is pruper 10 print caas Jupaunof_sovgens (e ciEse nd Dot bearrived at nxeent by me 60t 10 1ho metnie Laun a1 all, bt to e cuapelivd i comlali of carring peglrct, 1f not of downrieht InefU ey, s an exceedlngiy ingrucious tang.” Thy Committos Gf' Pub- ieation is profeundly convinced that the bru nice ¢ n wodieal budy i that o tio Amerlcan Mtulical ho .Ju?mfl{l repurivd by 1acn of incde eavunt ssoclation can oal cducatian alony, 0 1k[)f o7 Lralning can comjon. salo fortlelack of this qualtitvstion, And yeb fur Years past thie Comtilites lis buen annually gelayed b a mass of copy prepared by proresaivnal reportors, ol whith 8 iarzs partion has veau idaciphorable. nd of 'courso UNTE'L bo but (1o the hatids uf the priiter, Wo wilile to'the covy furnished for the minutes of (he soctlone. In this copy medical terms were wirapolt In stances without nuwior, wiilly In equally naie nstances gapa topreacuted the words witch U poricrs wore anaifs o caich ur to unierstani Som imes 1ho confusion thus prictuced wasof the modt rploxing clsracter, 1o facs, bl it not been far thy 1nd co-qporatiun of sayoral meinbers who Uni atteuds d_tha isst scaaion of Lhid Assuciation, and who had Bruicipacod i tho discudsionty tlig Camtnltiee of Pube Ticatioh wanid have hen forced to eliminato paragranh Al i rom the 'y _these cays ifautes. Te af | and n - viaw it van_conalstently clain 0 Inéulgvuca of tho Amclation, Tio prise cicay was DUt tirovil yho rees s promytly'a the ety ulaburate Eharacterof the work permitted, Of Vol. 'XXVIIL 1,254 copled were Trinted, 1377 coples dinribilted to snaiert. and forty-theee Copied drs o Uaid | Of the rizo cuay 1,25 coyles wero printad, of wiiioh 1, B e b, A s o ‘The roport waa rofurred to o Commitios on Publication. THR TREABUREN reportod o followa: Under the positive Instruction of the Association the rizo umay has Leen punilelied 8¢ & 6okt of s.1mo $,000, Tnls untieaal Outiny, (o addition to- L aunual yolumx of trausctions, fuve: condition, 03 1% has practically 10 value for 33 veceived. b il ter Lweaty-wo years of wrvice, f ro eavarer (0 Luabk the Assoc coutinued ounfdence, aid L ra.ret Lhas In leaving Lio Tressury solvest B cauRUL 1éave & mure abuaidant 1t was stated that the Treasnry now containe a balance of §172.52, This report was aluo referred tothe Commiltee on Punlication. Lk EHZHA M. LUNT, of Nuw Jersey, Chatrman uf the Bectlon oo State Modlcina and “Fublio Iiygienc, read a papar In ro- gord 1o the wse of vaccination and inocutation in l{mfl“fi diseascs, 1ia argued that the good etfocta ahown In the case of winall-pox tended 10 show thut there was stroni roasan Lo bolieve it to b ap- plicable to all zymoti¢ discuses, 1lu bolleved that it was posslale, by encrgetlo proventiv incaurus, 1o practically romuve thesa disesses, & pd conge: ed for s oty eficient santtary police, 1f maunice palitics woyld furniah weavs, Losrds of lealth could o for epidemical dlscuse In as systomatio s way o a flro-cniing weont to a and cauld Quctuully stamp It qut. Pubile hyglene recelved much greater attention In Encland than in - this - comntry, and enguged the attention of many of her most proml- peptacicutiic men. Thare i no , hetter way to tratn the medical student han fo famfilarize biw with the methade of the beat sanitary records, In conclusion, tho lecturer urged upon all niedical ¢ols leyen to ua{ greater altoutivn to the subject of public hygleno, and ta mnke ila study & part of the collego curticulum, 1e belluved that in th Hiue to colte, by payins tho stricteatiattention Lo ani« tary vrliciplew, dl mighit bo alinoat catiroly vruvented, an tend . of noeding 1wo Fharnia copalus tiey would bu ablo 1o dispenss with aoy, ‘Flicru wae 150 fear, howover, that Otbellu's occye jon would Lo ome, but tho professivn would come u proventive foree. ‘Pho lecture, which waw well racelved, was ot- gured referied to the approprite Sectivg. Tha Sceretary read Hie report of TUB LIBHARIAN, a3 follow b Durlug the past Year, as_shawn hy (ha eataigue, AWETG Bave been ad e 10 tho” Iihinury IN? distince tlties, excluslve of yraciy s of tramactions of socie thes, Teporte GF luspitale bantds of hemith, umiceub modlcat juurualg whers titse bave Vivusly catalogurd s dlstioct Wiice T makve tho Hurary W coulstab pres addiifon it uf 817 distluce titloe whieh comiitchend trom o uciersl esfluine o cautalugup will be fuutid the nrines of furgy: cay wedical perlodicals aud u.pe Americss snd Slate, medicad socletlcs, wlich, sgregabl Moua awiupied by thls Asssciatly % ! exchangd foi u v th yearly, valun ctious. 14 14 10 bu roars ted thst tbe comprisa all simliar (st} tutlon (n (o Ualted Biates, but o4 yesp b) shown by the Treasurars reporl funders fulumesuf tho 1 ratiscctivas Wiiicls ta ubi ;i y to pres & plaly Suclrty, for lus 6 1t neeus & suk of Lhe Transe s Ciatiug, ULICE L0 WXChBLgY Its oWl Fabiichiious 1 Sud o be i : pir et gat b oluuies are Gu - 4 Gt pring, mud dhas At b 10 aupply thein. a t fnpouliiy Al of thise lusthtus tue bave i piuvious yedrs | bee duly naiidsd of The objocte'ains and wanta uf ibis Worery. A sieugeot hievra ey, T s (ustaacos Wave cainéd Beas DotiBeutious W U uverivokid or ucglocied. i (b dopuriuient of Turcly 3 FATY s reaplig fte wost valuabil: % Bulliber Of Vuldnies (00) oW allowed yearly for that purgosc, o Uy all foraliu tuaitutious wiicl L bablications of fub-reat tu inedivul vicn, deatre to xchiauge, way reasouably be includud 1 tho ainual catsugua of additl: ilbrary, In vatablishing Gy syatet soue ot the Sulutios acnt but whi probably wot be boivred by & suitabla feturn, bul Lbls o unavoldeble, sud yoar by ear ese Latiutivas will e gilimiasted frow dho lis Here fullows 8 catalogue of the books reeely: duriog tho year, wud 8 staloment of small exe penees fncurred amoupting o $37,40. Wb rogort was refefred for pubiicailon. e b of New York, then “nl hls paper ou the revision of the United States Pharma. Copufa. The advantages offie plan were detailod b grest length, aud several couwunications from sding medical s read, By 8 vote n on Lo previous day Dr. Squibl was Tinited 1o twenty minutcs in Order to 31luw tiw Opporents of the Broposcd micasury 4o Lave 8 show, Ua Bios tion, this vute was recunsidered, (e locturer buving Just about guttew 1o the Yewiuding of bis discourne when bis e o vut. The sote was close, but €ooul w khve bim aLother twenly winctos, snd Lo runmeraly alond for that e, I8 sumcalng up tue locturur aaid that these Weso LWO puitls Lo carried by a lar(:u majority. 1 demic of 1872-'3, had fnvisted on ueing humanized knew of persons who had been vaccinated with report to tha Committee on Publieation, ‘was referred (o tae Commitive on Pablication. of women und children—Dr. Smith, of Jo sanablo paper. Drs. 8lms of York, Paitbanks’of sichigss, Locch of India consider: first, whether the medical sargcon de- tho Commitiee and the gentlemen who slgned his CROP PROSPECTS Montgomery—\heat'looking fine; grase navef | forhoveral dayn, The corn crop looks well. - § sired to change Its Pharmacopeia or not, and if #o, recommendations.” As smended the roport was g better. Plowing very bsckward on acconat of % % i ol "Acres NEenad the powsr 10 feclde a8 to bow the revision | | Tho Section then adjourned. then adoj heary rains. Vers anted. A fine Targs, Winioenheat (araahie: % é;pt‘(:dl Twltl fo Tha Tridune. oxex, faline Co,, June 7, ~Winter w e SR T B Pk faraaple. P small graln. Corn itle _corn pl p;uwc:l for an uc‘:nent yield of nearly all kinde of frlt, Morgan—~No peachon or atrawborr! and continued rains havo delayed farmifg operatione. pled. The publect of trafia in diplomas was thon ‘brought before the Soclely b{ tho Introdaction of a resolntion to expel George I, Fleld, of BL Louts, a0 honorary member of thia Association, for 144TUING DIFLOMAS ILLEGALLY ehaald be made, coarseabefore It The whole subject might belaid on thi6 table, andthis wonld be most acceptahle to the spesker, who would thns be freed from all farther respunaibility in regard to a mucn-disputed The Association had threa ] BECTION 4. The Section came toorder shorsly after 8 o'cloc! Dr. Engene Grissom presiding. 7. Buckham offcred A reeolution n?nemuun appointment of 2 commities of medical juriets to take Into consid- Roports Forwarded to the Iil- nofs Department of Agri= .. Hen I kiode ;’l’ aue-flm. he discamsion of which had alrcady | eration the subject of medlcal testimony and | snd to partion not gnalified, The discussion that culture, Monlirle ~Small graina_promise abundant yleld, Bpecial Dispateh (o The Tridune. leveloped much personal feeling. In the second | to report at the next annual meeting. | ensued cnlminated in the appolntment of a com- the siand and early growth being excelients A XTRR Srminas, Cherokeo Co., Jnne7.—The place, they micht prepare a plan and offer [Lto the [ The resolution —was ted, and the | mittee to Investigate the cnnrcim againet Fleid, smailer breaatn than wanal sown, Se: i3 in are gr hthrrl have a(l Batched, and are growing profension, allowlng it to stand upon it merits, | Chaleman & norllmllz IA! lmflh th”‘:m:‘l“ll)“ and the adoption of resolution directing the deis- reara ten to fificen days, due to the prevalent wet, nely. ‘Thore are enough of them to deatroy . A. roth, and Dr. And in the third place, they might appoint throngh 1he Nominating Commitiee n commiites of three fo prepare a report for presentation at the meeting next year, e 1d ‘be glad to listen to dis- caseion, And suggested that 1t be confined to a consideration of these three potnts. IIe moved, therefore, that the whole subject ba Iald upon the Dr. Jotin I Gray, Dr., Knight. The foilowing gentiemen wete appointed as 8 committce {o revise the varions pspers read before the Section, and to transmit those pavars, so revised, to the Committes on Pablication: Iir. D. F. Doughton, br. C. K. Dartlett, Dr. D. R. Brow- gaten from this Ansocistion to the Natlonai Aeso- ¢istion ta inqulra Into afl charges of traflc In dip , anld, whers they praved to be true, to pros tag ezhultion of the merubers gallly of the sam. A general dlacussion of injuics to the knee: Joint, resnlting in enlargem¢nt and rhenmatie mptoms ensncd, Drs. ' Doas, Urrrifon, col) weather. .Hog-cholers has prevalled to a most alarming extant the past two yenrs, cansed by hogs of & mongrel breed of low viiality, owned hy peo- 1o who never Inclosa them bat (0 (atten. ‘Thess o live along anes and on amall, uninclosed par- cels of Jand, haviog 1iitle ‘tor o feed, "' become diecased, wander And thread the roads of the All the Counties in the State Presont a Qenerslly Encourag- ing Outlook, al) our erops unless kind Provid “rb!hlr"‘p anles nd Providence Interferes in 7 Bpectal D;wlth 10 The Titune. AnneN Crry, llarsey Co,, June 7,—. stormm of wind And hall rained s’ ateat dras ioitL wheat {n this vicinity, Fruit bealen off tha trecs, er, Dr. Kempster then moved. s there seemed na fugther busl sympt (Al table, 084 before the Bection, to adjonrn, {numu , and others participsting, This wae conntry, communlcating tholr discane to hogs, 10« e bighty ortgtnal method of promoting Ale: | Bod fnd motin was cariiods s Seciion thon oa: | Do by reroal Teports an pom-ccrons mors | Advlces Similarly Gratifsing from Mise | fowd." Onco ii s staried In'a herd of hogh, It TOWA. cansions (s motlon Lo lay un the tble belng not | journed. of the breast; “the nas of lobella and pulealiila in sonrl, Kansns, Nebraska, Etce Xhis ail the most susceptible, and leaves the f"‘“' Special Dispatch to The Tridune, dehatatio) ald aut cxsaly micet the vlews OF LS | @ g that which domir shuh Btate Medlelne and | Anibillous Sollc And an ine” DIoarees of ecleqis d 2 | S prvion S g et ma mrette | g ikt Dt 108 Co., dnno 7, ~Tha prospectn aundience, and waa w rasvn. In| at whicl cals w 8 edleine an: AN us colic; and en the progress of eclectie ey & o ntiv "y 2 OMINATIONS. Pabilo liyglens, met. in Ttoomy 1%, Dr. Eira M. | practice. Eachof the Fopostar were' belofly Ste ILLINOIS, for hag-cholora L1l hogs are Incloned on the prem- | [0f #mall srain were noverbettar, Grass, oate,und 0 Tha Chalrman of the Committee on Nominations offered a partial repoct, and asked'a temporary chango In the onder for the gflrpflll of recelving it.. This wae granted, and the Secretary read out the Hunt, of New Jersey, in the chait, Dr. Elisha Harrels, of New York, read a paperon *¢The Results of State Legisiation on lPablic Hleaith. " He eald that until recently the spplication following recommendations: -of sanitary 1aws had been fofs to the local anthort. For Presidents T. G, Bichardson, of Lonislanat Vica tles, In nearly every State the legisiation on publle Preaidentn, J . F. White, New Yorky Mosex Gunn, 10il- | heaith mattcrs had been nbtained too easily, and nolas U, W, Rusell, Conncctiets ‘A, Duniss URI0, | at the anggestion of persons who could not prop- rman of kection'of Modicine, MaterinMedics, and | erly give’the precies farn which both the con 4 | atruction of the statute and denilion of methods g At Toomia, New Yurki Secret: O Tomien-and Childrert B8, eu or powors of tielr sdministration required. ‘The excellent reanits of expurt ald and counsel In the cussed, After adonting resolutlons regarding the death of Dr. John Clark, the Saclety took & recess to wite ‘ness an operation for Prof. Younk! F&"‘h‘““‘l‘l‘“h b d 14, rof. Younkin, The patient, & boy age o placed under the Influcnce of cblnrglorm. an thie operstion lntcculnll* performed, On reassembling, Dr. W. 1lopo Davls read an esnay on _conenmption, its cantenand cnre, llo believed bul Iittlo was to be nchieved fram the ad mintstration o remedier, but the only hope wus isen of thelr vwners, . Ugle—Spring favorabie for Tlnr.unz and sowing. Oais never looked more promising. . The stand of corn 15 not ae good a8 nsnsl, owing to the movers frost May 23;: temperatnre 30 degrees ab _suntisc. Chinch bgs have nrpwrld 1n large numbers, and it is feared 4hey will domuch damage to mpeing wheats, oats, and batley, Farmers have lost & good many hogs from dis- enrc, Peoria—Lata frosts have Injared fruit prospects. Cold raina have rolarded farm operaiions. Dt batley are growing vigoroualy, Corn all planted and coming nicely, . Special Dispateh to The Triduns Jerrensoy, drecne Co., Juno 7.—Grasshoppers bavo hatched ot with fylng colors, but we ara fightingthem with zosl and succeas. 1f we have o more from other focalities we ean naster them, Spring wheat and oats all looking splendid. Corn baekward, e Apectal Ditpatch to The Tridune. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. SrmixarizLy, 1., June 7.—~The State Dopart- ment of Agriculture hne in conese of preparation Crop Report No. 25, Tho tabnlar, statements and statlstics are not yet arranged, but tho following report by the beat of the department crop reporters In the several countles supplics the eesence of the Intoriation contalued In tabulated statements Adams—Wheat on the aplands very poor—much better on the Miseisstpp! bottoms. #lock hogs and 1 Diseases 0f Wonien and Chtldeen, E. ¥, dencks, i Massacharetts, $, Tort's Cazeg, lumbollt Co,, Juno 7.—Where Sectton af Surge t itary T 5 3 Title winterwheat ot cnrley eafeod 1n the connty. ? s ; o Sabeis s of saie repaation of sl s were amply us- | chanesof Shimate il ey lconol, udllontly | featlng aliearco, |\ uve detoved plant. | 1 ey iiate T Sxcinivs rangsince it | the hagaore R nol wored G outioa: ' el sas Chatrman Section of o and, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, and Yocléty then proceeded to the T, and will render corn Jate, . Hog cholern prev- | \Wheat, especially on flat lsnd, s somewhat In- [ yoiiie "oy el SRS @ RS FRr R Aa) b fnd LA IR T the cities of Now York, Jioston, Providence, New ELECTION OF OPPICERS, alentand fatal. Posch crop all killgd last Decom. | jured by too much rain. ear's breakTng fa betg much Injured, taking some Heetion of 8 edicina’ a 1laven, and Drooklyn. ' Iu evory State there had | with the following result: Presidont, C, I. Do Der, except near banka of thio river, Platt—Cropn hiove been fnjored by excessive | 2y, Kany of the farmers are rigsing up ' CADTI, Virginias Secretary, A . Marsh, ew dersey. | existed gencral statutes for protecting human | of Manchester; First Vice-Pruaident, Tond—Late frosts Injured grapos, peaches, and | Faina and unseasonable cold wentiier, 026 r g up "lioppor a‘e;m."e:‘.‘ulmuuuu?m o Time, Arst Tutas n{; froim the csy\hlxlun‘ of tmalipox_ of | of """"""13 Becond Vice-Presidents G, M. umerum-Lllr'n,||-.mmvaIrunr4 1 flné‘ prospceds fue u.'."a“,t’:“'-P.‘.:‘m‘;’;h".‘;‘fi:‘?;?"‘;‘.:.':'é:“.':“ fands ex- Epectat Dispateh to The Tribune. other pestilential dis:ase, but even In these | W, 5 g ), whent. Lnfavorablospring for turinlug; raina col 3 5 = The report was unsnimonsly adopted. e ittt ol ey oD inathean | Aratker, bUTabas Beccatary, b I Foreman, oF | A ethnt, ¥ H Eneannoit, Moo bo Juns SoTHe én Discusalon on Dr. S8qaibba’ paper waa then com- The loss of three-fonrtna of super- Whitehall: Corresponding fluv‘u-rrhn. ¥. Uen- T'oy u—llnnlmlnxcndvn-!nulurlngtho month perfect only when power to act had been conforred of May, which has prevanted farmore Noppera are creating cons . 3 dtn Plehts derable alarm_ Just nay, menced, and picet ol when povct 9 act i b contread | ety S iedei: Frosseer, L. W oblgomah, of | pbundect vl Icaves 4 s supply o arder | o A%, Whih b Sttty T, pan | e s et st acos St rata 1 DR, 1T, C, YOOD, Fur example, In New York a gencral statute eme A cominlttee was appolnted to wait on the Gove Boono—Apples and chertics a falliro this season; | chinch-bw - s of Philadelphia, denied that any peenniaty con- | powerod tue Town Supervisor or Justices of tho | ernor and nege the appolntment of Dr. Iouser, | no bloom. \‘;lramnm- are injuring corn, Palaski--Excenslve ralns are keeping farmers flderationt "allécted the action of entleinenoa | Foace (oact ae local liourd of iealth. Thoy uad | and aire Dr. Ciark, aa miombyr of e State Hoard | | Jirown—heat, pasturcs, and meadows Jooking | from vlanting corn, eapeciully on low lauds. MISSOURL o matter, It was & point of honor with them, g:llnlzr ower than they know how to exarcise, and' pat of money, Ilis uucle, Dr. George B, tas tho law provided” no power and designated Wood, of Michigan, one of the earlicst Presidents | no person to sct thie anthority in motion, actlon of the Astoclation, who was unable to bo proscnt | was not taken uniil the destroyer had already Putnam—SYpring Iate, but 8oil In fing condition for_planiing corn, Coluradn pulato-buys have made lhnlrnrpm\mnco in great wumbors. Bmall grain generally cood. ¢ of Publle Health, = Drs. Foreman, Davin, and Crispel were appolnted tho Publishing Commitioa, and Dra, Dentorn, Wheeler, and Loug, Censors, After the appoiutment of a Commitice on_Pro. fine, _ 1ind excessive eains for the Jast four weeka: grotind In bad conditlon. Calliun—Presont sppearances indicate good Tooks tuo rank In thy bstiom, and Bpeetal Dirpateh fo Tha Tribune. ‘Neosno, Newton Co., Juno 7. —Winter wheal s Just heading out ond promlscs a good crop, though crop of wheat: on scgount of falling health und intellect, ex- | gained poascasion of the citadel, ~ Anotbee atatute h ty ad| fatblo to Todge, There wil. bo s fall crop of | . ltantdolph—Wieat ‘promtscs to be very heavy. | nut more than'GO pee cent of last yonr's area way preseed bis bollef it ‘the " prapored” mecstre ovidah that tho_Common. sohool Biger FoQuITe | S ooy oy ned to mest th et of | B 0w cholers ta' ruing fonrfully in norths | The excessive rains havs damaged {ho gruwink | sown. Oata look wel, but barley doca mok. Tho wmeant o disruption aml dissolation of the As. | every pupll to be vaccinated or to exhibit prouts of ern part of the county: south portionof thu count. n dfd not come W 3 ¢! A sociatfon. That gentleman did fiot want e e nt n 4 cara dd not comanp Atk LoLit b been roan fr.!"l to some extent, and has serionsly detainod vaccination, and thoy were also authorized to ap- hlfl e —e——— not iuch troubled, Corn-planting grently retarded planting of corn. . cd and nearly all plowod uvee once, and some of & Ansociation to put upon record that ho had proail~ | polnt and pay vaccinating physicians, That law 'l 0 A I’ I,l I ] B [3 raing, tchland—Ileary rains have delayed farm oper- * fted e Position, aind ihat conventions had been | bas. entirely o dead Leiters fe. had only been IE OLLO C " Y e TG, lossom would make o mnch | AU 1oz-Choerh it causgh ser{ous (oss (o | Mo H0ro Was plaited Uiin isat spring. nanipnisied in order to allow him and iche ta build up thelr private fortuncs vut of the prea- ent Pharmacopaia, Hedid not pretend to speak for the University of Pennsyieanis, but expreased his own optnlons cntfrely. Hie contended that the resent sysiemn of & decennlal conventivn o reving the Pharmacopeis wae a good one, and that no tried Iy two amall cltics, and proved a failuro | cven there, e troublo was that tiiia Jaw, thuuxh iood in itself, was not sot in motfon by competent uutharity, The sanio was truu in regard to the laws for abating nuisances, draining, sowering, and regulating the ranitary wants of lodgiue-houses, ‘Fliere was great want of & central intelligonce and notthern part of the county, ¥ome fariners report logs of hoga from bilnd-stucgers. Hock Injand—¥armor hisve been doloyed by ex- cossive ralng. Colorado potato-bug haw made its app:nrance In fall force, Sallne—trapes and peacties badly winter-killed. Some complaint of hog-cholers, Meadows look lower average If it woro not for favored loralitics, a3 mnany orchards do not show a single blordon, log-cholers Is absting vory much. Wheat and hurley look very well, Chintz-bugs have made thelrappearance, Casa—Flatterinz prospect for crops of all kinda. Cul-worm dulag much damago to early planted DIANAPOLIS. The Upperernst anid the Undererust of Ro- ciety in Indlanapolis-—=The Bt. James and Last Day of the Festlvales~Immense Ate tendanceeesA Grand Per- formance. Wi Tt Blend; 1th th . J LU o meCealiy et for an wich chango sy had v | antrty which anould diiaie what wae o be done GOt e o Al har Gy Dy sepiamied. iog | Pty WWhost not materaly damasolbyatn, | CCrt aloana—Tresty Waltor- Gl dnge Tion brepared & Piarmacopis It would iave 10 do s Stata oueds OF Jeateds ahoasa be enovute |° 1, Fh(’:‘l‘frfl!flx?—“‘{“flfl"fi‘fr’? 'lfy’ e " ralns, | weather during April nnd 3oy hos seriouely des | bird Andy and Geneviove---Tteflections, e e ease, " e o "o "Aer | St dution of Tocal Toneds of Hearth. In ossiy Gestharnk Senod Spuples el ] d barloy aes not much gruwn In thla connty, | 107 e e, (O Iy | e aton, Joer dune b Laraens. )are n s caso, anl at of tho As- | and dul of local Boards of ical n near! ‘ 1 —Wet an asuslly’ col wing, Lat o b ars, . NDIANAFOLLS, Ind,, June 5, —] e N e o e lriva "™t Chntend " hgsinat | Auery Histe wht s MM nesding eoviglon. e Handel's " Israel in Egypt.” e ok aven a Toedi”crop of | - Schuylor—iho wpring work. B netously Y B ndoners charac. 161t would 1ot bo a fight between the Univarsity | Jawa being too indednite. A proper duflnition ot T hent lobks Ane. deluyed by excosmies and fong-contsnned ramn, terlze tholr dual soclal castos by the significant of Pennsylyania and the Amorican Medical of whit il actually constitute a nuisance ey —0 . ual.. | Plunty noad Heolt—fixcesntvo fulnn and cold has surlonsty | names of 8t James and Bt. Gles,~tho former Slatio, Bl “betwee w {hariacopiels rotoguliod. | ofen fad - the - eiech of - abating - 1t: | Tho throe days' featival of the Apollo Club closed Al e e e emkbermio ] | delayed farming oporations. The Whent ond wran | mesning escegtiing elegant, rofned, sud cort Dy the body of pharmaceutists and that indorsed | The specific provisions agalnat contagfous crop Is very prumleing, Hog-cholera provalls in tals scction to an alarminz extent: roma furmers losing from ?l.‘. ) to 81,000 worth of hiogs, All remedios falled., > Shelbhy—Lxcessive ralns have rotardod all kinids of farm work. liog-cholors has abated somowhat; wrovious to Jan, 1 the losa was larye. Btark—Colorado potato-pestios are vory namor- 1log-cholera bus been general In Lo county for nzanr oL, , St. Clale—1lava bad constant raln for tho Inst two muontlis, Never have known corn-pluntiug ao Inte o thin scason. 8mall graine prumise an abun- dant crop. Gronnd in good condltlon for work, except on very Jow land, and every effurt 18 being e to plant 8 full acreavo of corn. Sloplonson—Fara anfmals are 1 aplendid con- ditfon. Good proapects for crops vl atl kinds, ex- cept ymalt frults, which were badly injured by the anuir storm ond cold rains tho firet of ‘the wonth. Bpring barley, spring wheat, and oots are looking well, Tazewell—Iogs hore suMoring mora or less with cholera or sach disenscs, Unlon—Never bafote wera prospcectsso flattoring for all kinds of frult. Prospect for wheat s ex- cellent, tiad conslderable rain, but not enough to damagu crops, excopting tho detay in ccrn plaut- g, . (’emfllnm—flemcholcm hos heen raping hero t w1z months, and tho loss has been very ho viclnity of Pilot, Wheat on low lands Injured by ex- aing, but proinlscs an extra good crop oa raspberrles much injured by cold winter; no crop of elther, The wheat crop injured by cxcesslve rains, otherwiso' It would be abuve an average for the Taat five yea ? Coles—Thi winter wheat Tookh Letter, and there is moro sown than for several years. We have had too much raln and cold weather, - & Cook—Scasun very backward. Potatoes hetter, et I'rospect 18 more plenty than for threo years good fur® sirawboreics, cnrrauts, goossberrios, raspberrios, blackberrios, grapes. Bmall grain— apring wheat, osts, and barley look well, Crawvford—Excearive and continned raind have retanied corn-planting aud other farm operations, Whent bas been Injurod by raine, us well ns oats. —Itain bas contlnued since March to date, and lously delayed farm work, Grags and :lhcknl%l lfiox well. ~ Urapes on low timber lund win- er killed, ual:nln—smuz cold and wet; planting very 7 s ward, DeWitt—Excesslye rains have greatly delayed farm operations. Peach erop In this conity an tn- tire fallure, Hog cholerr has been prevalent tho past wintor. * Ldgar—Apples, ln{uxnd ‘by frost. all kindw of gratn. EMnghan—FKarmers are very backward planting. Frosta May 1 injured fruit prospects, capeclally peaches, pears, nud cherries. Hog cholera wtill raging, And about ong-hall our hogs have died sluce laat October, F ¥ayette—Kxcensive ralns have provented farmers Tast ovening with a claesical programma of three nnmbers, ~Beethoven's second symphony, wolece tlons from Gluck's **Orplicus, " and from Handel's **Israel In Egypt." Tho sadlence was an fmmense one, filllng every part of the Tabernacle, and be- Ing by far tho largest doring the Festival, TUE BECOND BYMINIONY. The progranime openod with Beethoven's sccond symphiony in D, which Las not been glven bofore In thla clty for ton years, As it was probably un- famillar to n majority of the audionco, A few words with reforence to {t will not be without luterest. Althougn It has not beon heard bera for o lonz, it was & favorite with the conceit-goers of Gfteon yearango, It s n natoworthy fact that it was not only the first symphony of liccthoven's, but the firat sywpliony of any comporar, that Chlcago over heard. On the evenlay of June 0,185, the famous Qermania drehieatra, then mnklnls a tour of tho Unlted Ntates fn company with Alfred Jaell, the planist, and Camilla Urao, in thote days announced a4 the wonderful child (Adelina Patth was also hore in thoso days as ** au lofant phenomenon "), play= eil 1t at Tremont 11all, 1t was 8ls0 the firat syii- phony given in thoseries of Philharmonlc concerta, which were tho rage fltesn yoard ago wlien Halatka waa in all bis glory, and it wus performod ot tho very tiewt of the coucerts, Nov. 10, 1840, 1t woa again performud at tho third concert of tho Pbilharmonic ecason of 18} and at the third concert of the sea- whila thie Iattor fa vagiely oxpressivo of everyih) plubelan, valgar, or cheap and wretelied, but witha common corcuptlon cankering the heart of Loth, llero we denuminate the similarly oppoeing clamenta by & varicty of namea such na Upperern undd Unierdranty Unper Ten Thoussni and Lower Tendon, efc,, but thoy all mean the same thlug the worlil aver, ; T 8t. James, of Indlananalis, I yod willallus the expression without regarding it o plocu of slavi<h imitation, embraces perhaps n grester diveralty of clequntly-corenpt clements than thy conibined arlstocracy and snobbery of which It cerlafuly {8 o natural plagiary,” [t yoes to bolls and promenade concerts, as woll us foshe fonable ** roceptions '; Amaricunizes Varlman modes and Frochifios' Tndlanspolls grace wmd beauty all tho yonr round: also, esduaily merges Hteolf Into the uppor purlicus of Bt. Uiles ¥o lupur- centibly that 1t would requlro a vast degreo of cth- leal halr-splitting to dotermine wharo the ono coused and whero the other began, Tha dentzons of buth Iinindoms aro found cammincling every- where; 8t. Jomes drinks sherry unil nbeyntbe ot the enme counters which supply 5t. (illes with cory- witdaky and villaluous rum, ' The former becomen “velevated " or ** unsoher,* and I» provided with a station-liouso-cell, and 1 fined $10 In the mom- Ing. St Gllos wetd ** Ueantly drunk ™' aud re- celves the same accommodations, with thirty days ta Fort Punishment luetead of tho fuo nest day. Examples of other vices might Lo mad, but that of ntemperanc In the most common and therefors tho etraugeat. Natwititanding all thle uppenrance Ly A majorlty of tho Asssclation. The conse. quence wonld by that two Pharmacopeing would oxist slde by side, and to which the law of the auevival of “the fttest would not apply. One would be ueod in opo part of tho Unfon: the uther in another scction only, The American Medical Assoctation could not uurco even on sosimploa matter ns thy numenclatore of discawe, and it wasnot nt all likely lhnllllvhy would be able to agres on auch s weasura as Lhat pro- nosed by Dr, Bquibb, 1le looked upon Lhe Awdo- clation ‘a8 4 gathering of medlcalinen for poclal and sclentifie fntercourse, and not nsa despot to dictate what opiniune a man should hold, DI, DHODIR, of sichigan, offarcd tha following resolution: pFciotced, That s committeo of A0 bo, apolntad by e o apers o the_subject nutiorily fo exaiius lnto th [l questionaa ta the propriety uf this Assoctat Vel (atof in whols oF 1o partin 1ts publICation,and report k Ly ticxt wnnual msating. Dr, N, 8. Davls belleved that if the Assoclation ontered as a factor with any other body In the pro- parstion of & Pharnacupeela (6 would have to assume whataver of pratse or odlum atta ch- ed to that work. While ylolding to none in hla rospecs for the Association, hio held that they shonld keep frey from Incurring pecuntary obligi- tlone, from purchasing copywrlght interuats, and contracting emtangling aliisnces, o belloved in allowing the Convontion to do Itawork, end to send such men to that Convention &s it could de. pend on. He favorod the indednite postponement diseases, nawely: lsvlation, destruction of vrops erty, and the establishuent of s nigid quarantine, wure Loo oftenabused, A couferente betweun the vnrioun army, navy, pulitical, and State medieal boarils would foria & Datlonal bisis for uctlon. For instsuce, {u the State of Ueoargin tho State Medical Livard atood ready ta put in action leglalution whick would have hove bLud the effect of sbating fm“ fever, but thu local suthorities steod bilnd- y and criminally by, and dld nothing, What was necded wan s better oxecutlon of preventive logis- lution sorking fruin comunoen ceutre, System- atlc drainago was s matter which pressed clasoly on cvory State, and must absorb the attentlon of fegmlaturs and medical man, Public opinion wouid shortly compel the law.mskers to tako up this gwalter, aud w prellminary elep utinto will be the estadlishnient of & now murvey. 'The proper executlon of draimaze and sewernge systems in Kngland had had a wouderful result, and bad greatly sncreased the expectation of llfe at & @iven age, ‘The Etale alono could or was ablo Lo carry out, the necessary sur- ud in all cases should undertake such work thoul longer delay. In Now York it wan being dong at an sxpenss of oot more than $1, 000 por year: and there was no Inteution of flwpplnf it until it had been fully completed, In ono Knsifsh tuwn, situsted fn tho 1oldsi of a marshy country, tho death rafo had heen reduced 40 ver cent by tho execition of a firel-cluss system of draingye. ~ The land so troated was at least as hard to drafn as Cuok County could be, The e must come, and that woon, when this most jmportaut subject would ous. q}nchu, cherrics, and grapes 'ory cncottraging prospect fur from golting land in condition for planting. nplands, , R Bl ot ! 1t | Foree Itaoif upon tio atfeution of the peoplo. won of | INU7, T faat eveninia perfarmance e ) asten—atny weathicr durlng tho greater pat | Of commonality, alinast evory ild i uf Mo whole matter, 8ad made & miotion sccord- | P04 Lg"c,iEfuaron of tha rondlng. \io: Eliteman | Befng tho i, In s connectlon 1y not. bo LE’,“:‘,?.?'.‘,,‘;’.‘:,“ ajured by fraste Apeiitor Ma | or 'Nrit anu iay has areatl usaried Sowing d | pley, thosamo deus losiele distiuctiun oraun be; D “Drodie withdrew his resolation, and the mo. | Bked 1a bo excusod, na ho haul toleave town, and | msludropos o alats tho number of tings tho | ant wheat crop s at prosent. planting, Dr, Comegys assumed his position. ¢ Tndlans, was called gon 10 give bis oxpori of In called uj 0 bis expori- cnces in dlr‘n"m! with ldcl"lnm. lfi:l -Y and that ** Leantly deank, ** and which Imposes the untlomanly **fine ™ {none cuse and mprisonmont b the other, Wit sa tar as our obsorvations have extended, tlon of Ur, Davis was at once put to & voto aud \\'ntlflnulonocholzn s prevailing among hogs to o feazful extont. 7'00 juch rain for corn-plant= Iny‘ and whent turning yellow at bottom of stoik Beethoven symphonica hiave been eiven in thlacity, and the opder In which they b been glven: Thy Second, in D, five timesy the L, n C, twle Blath, {n ¥ (Pustoral) hmce; Wi’ FIRiD Ualiatin=Harlog axcessive ‘rain anl nousnally cool, winter wheat 1g looking well, excent on Jovel or low lands. where It Is somowhat scalded, o agrading The Association then udjouened, 3 tho \IHO EXCUNSIUN 7O GENEVA LARE. advacated tho " Greene—\Wheat looks very promising; nlimost too | UBlowt landas promising on uplands, Nestly one- | o\ or'the roal barderlands, sutietimice oserran by : S aesuge of an act furbldding mwine Lo rin at larg minot, wix times; tho Seveuth, in A, woven timeas | 1apme and ranks danger of its falling down. If wot 1f tho hoge hava dled with cholera slucaJan, 1, - L e n Tavialton o e eeure o £ Hia'town (Aurora) thers wae o very larga disits | tho igth in I tulce: the' Fourih, In B fiat, | weatior continuca, 1 will have o tnfavorable of- | 1837 L e T A twice; the Ninth, in D minor (Choral), once; o at the yame timu possossing an umoeunt of sham- Third, in K flat (Erofcs), twice, The porfurmance il Kentility which will anawer for vither, lery, whero a great many awine and caitle were the Chicago & Northwestern Kallroad to visit Ue- me—\Whoat on low lands dsmaeed 10 per nova Lake. Tho make everything thoroughly en- fect. Leas hog cholers than for past fivo yoars. fed.' Deneath theif po Is tho ] cent Dy exgasslvo raing, Hog-cholera [a abatlug. llancock—Tho protracted rains have White—3ost Lackwanl -vgln o i lnwnn un accumulation of ravented S w mi; i on <2alop) tich thors uro e the symphony wau a raro treat, as might hava | ¢ erations. = Wheat on flat Iands o"m it for past. lwenty m._lnnvub!g coucett-zalupns of which o 9 Joyable the Company hna placed at thetr dlsposala | 811 "":"" '"i‘.'f ou _undisturbod for twonty | Of : afm of one. colisidorably: soveral, The lsryest and most **fashlonable ‘ i ch was con i} " + | been cxpecied at tho lands of such un orchostra, T I . ot yeara, Thagrowth of wheat la dangerously largo, 7t suelal tram '“{:’5“,',"',“':"","\" lfim""u,{v’:'"“{.',““{.’: oz didbaso, e City ‘Connel) 'M‘l}rt‘q “Reloct- lihough writtou in Uecilovun'e st petlod, and wi‘lnl .:J’X&"flflfi‘.‘"".\‘fifiger‘..‘m‘“."’.m?.‘,“n?.m“e&'# Il £0 thogxceasive et wosthor, ad can byt | hus enteanco—well, no mattar whete, for they al In the Muzart style, 1t s not Infurior to any of finud 1t, and [t shall not recolve advertisement hiera othior eight in grace, richness of subjects, and poet- ical troutmient, and to all theso qualitics the orcles- tra did complote justico, THD OLUCK 1ys10 conslsted of Lo solor for Miss Cary, most delight- fully sung, and & few bits of tho lirobus choruses, which wore very well sung. ISRABL IN EOYPT. *$Tnract fn Egypt" iadecldedly the Choral or u y nca Interested In tho maintonsoce of thls diseaso-Ureeding establishment, it was ime paosalble to procare the requisito legislation for its ramoval. Dr, Harria had -seon thirtcon porsons in one house sutferlngy from Ltrichine after eating une couked haoy, ns many Hcaudinavians %und athers were in the habit of dolny, 1le wauted immediate leglvlation, and hopod that some recommendation on this point would Lo mnde by tho Bection. a41:30 8, D1y Lake at 5:30 p. m,, and arrive In Chicago at 81, ‘To give Wmore tima at Geneva Lake thio managers o the Northwestern Rallroad constderataly consont. o to run this special train, which will arelve horg tead of 7 o'clock, the time named on 4] . Membera of the Aenaciation whe do not intend io g0 are requewted to roturn tholr tickets 1o the Hegistration ufice asearly thismorn. Ing &e posslible, ns it s Impurtaut the Cotomiitea should know at an early hour how mouy will go. fall down, Until so injarsd tho wromise for a largo crop was_unusuaily good. HLaving a good deul of hoz-cholera here. \Whitoxido—Some log-cholers In tho country, eapecinlly whore large numbers wers kopt tugether during the winter. disappuars to a great extent when the stock 18 turned out to grass, Bmall grain looks well, and ground ls in fino zupdition, Enn- turs look well, bt bues age plenty, Wiil—Potsto-bugw nre hire In abundance, Crops befare, With tlie bost prospect for winter wloat In this part of 1llinois fur dfty years, 1lardin~Corn planting much dolayed by ea}un- acd raip, Winter whest, notwithstinding the'cold rain, looks very fing, A've: = Mlenderson—Owingto cold and wet wenthers Iflrfo amount of corn will have to bo replanted, unry--Applea and choersies aluwost o faliure. Spring wheat looks ran] Troquolv—=Owing to contireied cold and wet by & more exact ceslgnution of Jocality, Imauing a'vast hall, poistisl In its proportigns and furni. ture, with a gaudy bar in_ the centre, and perhups twenty tablos, wiilo the floor glvus out @ stately, cavalier-1lku ring to your heavy hoel as you cuie {n from the Inclemahcy of the nlglit; and” the cell- ing In covered with warm frescues which gleam [y the light of sovarsl chnudullers, 1¢ this were all the pluce would bo stupid enouzb, and you might backward apring, o2 v t'atiraction thore Wwas. far §0 miany Dr. Olie, of Maryland; suggestod tiat it tho | torlo,and tho mostcolossalofall works of ths chars | wi farmers &ro very mucn bebind with their | Ofall kluda looking woll, onler oy 7 A o e o s | o . et She et | e Yy Touiy oo mlant(e) "ihiy | | \Wiliameon—tl05-cholera’ st} provaly to s cane | Well-dressoil mon whow you seo b tha tabiey i THE SECTIONS. fow thero was & remady In the sh first, muperecribing It **Monca® Bong, Exodun, | spring s last. stderable oxtent. “Kxcessive rains liave votarded | GHUUEROREY glendor of the' rvom in not i feTioN 1 ment by the Urand ury Clsp. 16, begun Oct.’ 1, 1708; e, Oct, 11, ""L“ilw'"’“fi cxcept: on low, fat lauds. 1o “a’,’,;g’,{::;?f- Chinch-bugs and potato-boga plenty | he aiteaction| " nelther {8 tho liquor to o 8, " rol rat part, v = 2 H . Tn this Bectlon, devoted to practical medleine, | tion 10 a tannery. and had becn very atcce B rocham o omars of (e tavenss e B | Loy D EaTaved wianting. \PJared #1308 | o in’ ool condition. Bemall brandih f wheat | Rurchaeeds for s, 1o Dot Gf ha BeAtlInt the materla medica, aud, physlology, Dr. I A, | - Wue Sectlon then sajourncd * Seded and lcd up to the Heliverance of the Iatael- | * JasporHeavy ralnand cold has put farmors bef | 401 colt-ahloon duwh horo Ly 50 meaus fmllen vocil artin, of Doston, submittcd a report. o Hoving freaTrom tholr. Eiyptian bondate, Tt ‘o avmont | hind it hele Worke Wheat dnd rase lovk | . Wopdford—~Vears aro ontsrtaincd of tnfury to | Soit-aaloon duirn here by B0 Tieats, Imut TG Rl e itob G e FESTIVITIES. enilrely 8 saciossion of lmensa doubla | well. ‘Oatsuromira poor returns, orp by wira-wurm,” Gratad bas novar ‘bocy. iy el tost of the hongd oapOCIylyAr0 1o choruscs, tled together with bits of recl- tative, ' and written both } In _plain countorpoint and ponderous and’ complicatod fuyues. ~ Contrary to Handel's nsual cuatons, there 14 00 overture or aven yrslude, the work befag fn- lmncefl by Lars of tenor pecitativo, A of tl whispars of thu littlo walizces who brings you liquor, whooi you pay for the same, and whosa mercenary henrt you cun win for. ton minttes by tafling hier to keep the change, If ynu convel with one on genctal snbjccts, morely for lalk'a Biato Gouvernments onght to keep stables for the wroduction of bovino matter, even If they made no profit out of she business. The Doclor stated, ‘whiie not wishing to sppearsonsational, that syphe 11ta Lad heen gecasfonally tranwnitied by humane Jeflarsun—1'rospect for wheat le unusually good, h"i,,":;"‘ heavy rains may make it grow no rank 18 (o lodge, Jnru-y‘—Whul {s growlag fast; has Rood color and strength, Jdo Duvlea: ondition for work than this sosson, und nearly a)l the corn was planted by May 18, Sown plantad In Apriy hai 10 bo ronlantod. A Special DispaicA to The Tridune. ELizAueTiruwy, Hardin:Co., June 7,—Mach THRER NECAPTIONS IN IOKOR OF THX M, D.'5. The /Esculnplans forgot for the nouca thoso nice questions {n obatoteics which they have beon discussing for tho past three daye. wore uttorly Noarly Spring 18 now favorablo for farm- dumago bas bean dona to tlio Wheat by the i , on percolves you are not gama for her i " b unmindtul of the nice polnts in the art of bones chol ro descriptive, snd of the sama wilh sonsonablu raine. ‘Theulris | rain nl}ul wind storm of tho 1st ln»(.’ \\'hv‘?::'l: 7,‘,{'..‘.5"11'3;.5 ';w'u t}n lfla pot, lh!x;z prove vy lzcd virus. Thbls could not be tho case with the | yeyring, of the relative valno of inclslons and am. | genersl chioracterin this respect as the choruses hincli-bugs fallure of ‘smnll grain | Iylug fat In some places. Planting alldone, Osta | your address you sre an carucat sinnor, and shy nse of bovine matter, which was ahsolutely pure, putations, of wolghty mattors fn wedieal juris of lllfdn in *$Tho Creation, " tholr princlpal effoct | predicted. - Chinch-buws are thick in tho spring | nuver laokud hettor, will conversolibly. dho wili tell you of hier huse The city suthorltios of [oston, during the epl- prudeneo: and other cqually abstruso and purely in thls rogard belng depcndent upon the orcl whest, but tho acreage 1s llmited, as it woe al- Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuns. tory, which Wil o & charming plece of fictiuns tratlon, ‘The chioruves picturing tho plugues of Feoun and focnata, the hallstone Aumbee 1o which tho notes fairly patter down and - * run along upon the grotnd," tho firo, and tho darkness, and the atupondous fugued doublo churus celobrating tho delivoranica of tho luraclitcs, aru prominent 1 most & total fallure last yoar, Com plauted early, Defore the ground waa warm, has rutted badiy, and wili have to be replanted, Kano—tmall grain laoke woll, and glves prom= foof alurge crop. Winter ighly favambla fur lover. " Calurado bestics heve mady (iclr spposr- for, with tha loss of her chlefesi crown, & Womun scoms to lose ovarythings tno **proity waller- glel,™ ot lcank, Jve ae it Kt’mlm“. But you can confecturo how much to beliuye, und come tn & pretty correct concluslon, In tho vory words and innnoe {n whicly fur lustance, slic will tell you Prrrarissn, Pike vo,, June 7. —~Wheat 4 begine ning 4o bund out. . A great desd of corm te roplanted. Uraas first rate, Special Dispaich to The Tribune. . JERvETYILLE, Jersey Co., June 7, —Winter tecinical matters, whils 1hey gave thomselves np 1osocla) enjoyment Ipst avening on the South 8lde. Thoe North and Weat Sldes having vied to do honor 1o tha visitors, It was the tura of the South Hido 1ast ovoning to show what it could do in the way of virus, bat thero waas such a geners) protest that they wero finally obliged to nsc bovine matter, of whichthoy bought 84, 000 points, The Doctor satd ho L 3 A A humanized virus to havo the dlscass, but he had f,‘,‘.?,‘;‘.‘f:"?:{::.‘:uff‘“m“ :3&}:‘:3:{‘};‘&3 of trenent. 2 n it “rnrtllm:g' Norelie "f{“m'&l"‘.'-":‘:‘fn'.m’-hn have appeared in count- M ltll::"&oul:luh.ll:":h:-m :’S‘.fx‘fnflfl :‘f&%gflr:::rln alie o 'v',c,f,fi.".",'ffloyl ':v,‘.!'."g“figh YR g yet to know an fnstance of it In cosce where tha | gucceeded in accompiluliliiyg ite abject and in dalng | 8eore thero ~are (hirty-nino nuimbers, bu- | loss numbors, sud thiero 14 & poor praspect for po. | Llooming time the crap will be very teavy, Dur. ‘liy-’im by you sately concluda by ** fashionablo vaccination, or the re.vaccluation, were by bovina | all that hoart coufd wish, The Ject priucipal ro- | #idos & supplomwut of eix srles sud recitatives, | tstocs, Kxcosstve raind have ' ing the last two wocks all the avallablo forces havo | pretty waiter-girl® ls Just the Parlslan grisetio matter, coptions of the avoning wero held at Mr. George | Which are somstimes lnlor&r.-llnnd to rollcye the } eperatfons, Everything that Leen hard at work planting corn. with maore mh"“m, turco times the cupldity, i M. Pullinan’s 1 resldence, on Prairfo ave. | heavinews of the work, Besidea these, Iaudsl [ cept s knife, Ls cafied chiolera, und for that roaton Spectul Digpalch to The Tribune. but nune of tho docility which balf redeems tha Tho report was referrod to a Committeg conslat. | |t "Cori® e she noase of Dr. lioler, No, 2084 | himsolf borrowed liberally trom Iis other works in | 1t 1a diMicult to give the parcentof deathwby | AawcumaTen, Beott Co,, June 7.—Winter wheat | ¥rench girl, fog of Dr. Nowdlteh, Dr. Wheelor, snd Dr, Wig- | Faglamn avsoie, “wiite Me ande e Wit | performauces of **luraei” as well auiu ta con- | cholera. A good miany hoge Have dlodi moro Pare | naver Joukod 'boiter &t this sosson of the year. | lierosits o man, reckless and carcworn, with glesworth, who wero {nstructed to conslder it and | Dester's parlors were #iao given up to :L'.,‘:i.‘.‘:‘:‘a m’fh‘ev;; ‘;m.l;\n (gc.l-wggklc‘-_-ng;n fiva | tieulsrly young hoga, Trmers have just falsbed pianting carn: . & pordition at his Jeft clbow wlhore the dark brandy ly ron & [ ! l, - " r Jeanl; tle disciploa of the healing art, Mhete receptiona | cliories and two Gucts i th ot ko ttom Kendalf—5pring has beon wee aud cold, refard- | planting came up poorly. Ground fs gotting in | Urinis s tumibler, alsoa consumln yer le wers whotly informal, and sverbody endeavored to n Dr, L. 1, Bulkloy, of Now York, read a papeg ing farming opsrations, Gophers and fnsects aro | flna condition.: ¢ protty gl on Lhe ather side, In tho shape of T overy body ulse Feo) Uhoronghiy at home and | In e youthfuldays, o preparing tho work for | thianing the corn to & serlous vxtent, waking & O e Lo Al I i be s errinyg. inovieveol on *"The Tiocognltion and Managamicut of tho | Iteaac Ko syeninn possol ames rocss tomantly | {bs fortival Ate ‘ornlle Lsd. the oot Jadgment | thin sidnd of carn. ORioul: 1o not Rutiorivg for | g o Bl DUpoich o Tha Trivune | Vo ylo fuvs resd vomuch. Jabisd Andy la Gouty State in Discasca of the Skin,** fn vocial tntercoureo nd 1s devatlon to tho eetaby | 1o inake liborni exclalons, using” but’ elghtoen | spring witeat, “Not mueh winter grain ralsed In |, SaXL e et s vedy Shesumagina? ondl* | much older than shio.and you can sev by tho droap~ Dr, ¥, 11, Davls, of this c“{. read & paper on | lshed custom nl.mllllnilncunlnnl upon the din- | Uf the thirty-nine numbers, The wclece | this victulty. ~ lanting Just over. Kxcellent stand, L ," ingof hereyessho hss known him long. Tho Chronic Diseasva of the Reapiratory System,"—u | {ng-room and discussing the contentuof tha welle | tons wero made with = cxcellent = tasle, | = Knox—Prosvect not sooa for a full erop of any [ Planting . lle nd, and growing | HE 0L Ber eresbe e e Arnt 18 covorad with -treatisc on catarrh and consumption, and about | loaded ‘iables, ‘Thu Visitors at each piace ex. | 8nd. wa lave sald, with good eudflmvnl‘ kind, Nearly all tho Brat plantiog of corna fall- | Bieels. L ot aoieh SATITG Focome b ki A I — i e ) R i e el ! . o Do T T T P ol i 10 L | nuneus of the Chicago peojde, and it in 4 g 5 e ek - or am embrace, and (or encl of Gebtae B Walton, of Clncini e e o eeits Mo phamy e ahd 1t 18 | fostfval programmo. For ILs onfoynicat (¢ shoold | 4oenio s Poctorouss b our. avca | fur tho potatocs (o come up. Conulderatlo com- lalut about sved-corn and gophers. Small grain jooks woll Latalle—The soason has becn cold and dry, During prescnt week (May 21) have tl\')lrda frost nearly every night, though not savere enough atl, contrasting i 1t wheat and early-sows speing wheat a) seorts. " It condition, Bpeclal Dispaich to The Triduna, Pams, Edyar Co,, dune 7,—Evory spare scre has been put into cory, Small grain dolng fnely, Ap- pled, hiaif crop, Vouchics aud clierries, fourth. the charmoer's oyes are ao wuch small changed evory suile mcnn{nlum upper; the littls fuut which . peeha so coyl frow bencath the rich brocade ls worth ita welght in gold; In fact, V' European sud American Climatl the Medical Assaclstion would louk ‘with s partia eye to nnrpm{ncl for having the mext anaual mosting held in i this clts who wae prasont at each of the acove re- Ina Inrge measure, to simpl coptions would b duplicatotho namés of many of (he most promf= uave wptcis) work, sjicclal perfarmance, and & spoctal audlonce, Tty raper productian would ba ell, a sutlicient featival of tis Mr. Tomline again showed uis good o tasto in giving the magnifcont 160 oF two bamses, —++/Tho Lora [ a Mah of War." 10 8l the second bassea on tha one hand and the second tenors and Uret basses on the other, No ‘Tivo geaction thon adiourned, SECTION 2 1n Baction 2—thst ou cbatotrics and the Alses: ll. T oven as the grim akelcton frawes the [air o3+ {e5ia ol beauty, tut wholo briyht fgure which 1ho fin man fondics to his side I8 authing n;om ban & Dr. G, Packer, of Lowsl), 3 ,. | mont peaplo in the Association, well asa many of 1 3 . ucecoat ond brass buitons, and th azhing T e e et uat | Ehlcasors InhabILAALewalb canhnt BAVE the tii s, | mallor buw puwertul or artistlo tho twa bassos | £, (0I[2 SF0R Prospecty (iraund, i, fue cond! MINNESOTA, saldon notbing bt cell in ihe tumba as th fu- Ur. White, President of the Suctlon, concluded | 1. tothelr names. Tlhe participants endcavored | W9 0 the ~eflort slwaya moows blin Lawrenco~Rzcossive rains retarded farm opera- Apecial Dispateh to The Trisune turo will prove, Lut Jaybird does not this! Iu!l H 1o reading of bis annual add 4 kononul als- to do Justico o ali threo, and it was Indesd fortu. | and weak after tho tremondous doudls | yona. Ifesslan fly damages the wheat morothan [ Bonpank, Kandiyobl Co., June 7,~Ths condi. | future: be lives In the prescat, which has o8y 00 cussion, followed, in whicl ow sdopting this plan Mr, Tomlins chorus n nate, to that and, that tha plicou wero o near anch | Ehoruscy. | 15, siopting i ool wilh he jua other, ‘Uhe reception lul the evenlng, of caurwe, ghost to troublait. There It leat this very no- any oo thing, Bpiendid proapect for wintor wheat d eycing the 4 tlon of the crops (uthis and adjoining towns s 1 sud rye, munt slinking up to the ba 34 Jenks of Detrolf, and Quinioy of Jersey Cily | was that at Mr. Pullman's manslon, and, as | happlost cifect by Barnby. Mr, Wincl L 10, back X very poor an account of tho *hoppers. They have | couple vengefully, Genevlove looks ‘tiw othut e teitage o and Qalaley Ll - ve s e ot hdt b ot | Cary warotbedolste: Alliougthoy have butilitls | o Leo--Cold; backward wprlog, Emall gratu and | iCf Bdd S oo e wheaty mud aboul onos | waps bt deybled Andysces the appurilon, azcTioN 8 cre were. Praiciu nvonue, butweon Sixteenth and | ooy tbat itle wae oxcellcitly done, especlally | *Ciinton—Too much rain for wheat and eats. | nalr of the osts. Wa planted caru ln cood thmo, | sid qualle uncually, see tho fellow who cuinve (0 o The At papee of ne ateenoon was ong writien | KU RELATPIAIACE] PECIPRLAN ISR | Mibonga WirSTCh Re g MRS S, | ot weathor bas brevested conhianiing. ol | commeacing sboat the 7ih of May, and whatls | trouble I8 MerE ST 2 B ok Wi a y Dr, Bontamin Lee, of Pennaylvania, and rea T ¢ ! - o} Gl By Dr Wooiberry, 1€ was an exbaurtive treatiss | Sirocks whilo tte aacallng lights 9:,',“;};;‘,‘;“: aninay aro atid very (atlening, | Livinguton=—-Wire-worn has eyrlutsly damaged | NOW standing 1e good, but tho mostof (¢ facut | petter uame; ho bolongs to tho Diacesoof t. Uile on **Suspuneion asa means of ‘Treatiment lo 8 1) Dlecase: Woodberry also uxiillite: contrivance, deslgued by Dr. Lee, which b calla s splnal swin; of chanduliers, and not unplossant glare of a cale clum ligat la frout o M. Pullmaw's residonce, ‘c‘untrlb ted 10 make up u brilllant seeno, luside W d wxperalvoly. He fs Genovie b Irklml'l:nul\yl.clum. in the story, avors to obtalu weallh for aaila duwn. We wil} plant mnore corn about the 15th to l,llnl;-'\llh of June. Wearein hopes to ralso somo reed, Lut he s dre soune fiols of corn, requiring In womy cases thlrd real lover; for, planting. Winter rye 1s looklog well, lLogan—Winter-wheat, barley, aud rye not as Chorus wasa e of uiny o well s the duo for husaes, ng, The Mllnmnn:-‘. us 8 whole, was cx- ceedIngly creditable, and with it close this very suc- tha sollu- e i [ f 4 iuch sown this yesr seherclofors. Ve or pecial Dispaich to The Triduna wrelch like this to spend, siwply bucausa sle luve Chition e foltowed e Saree. of Now Yol futud ware nnsuioksin thile "l"i";"‘"' St wsstin gl prospect 0F cara crup, aud nok e usual Shrbide | treswon. Nicolior Cowy Juus 7, —Grussboppers | B Mt mi;:g}d:mfi;g;!u";"‘,"g::5‘,“.'..,’“",-32 1o this avparates as ono of thy mosg 1me- W by tho! h o} planted. 3 aeom to be guiling mure plenty overy —crawl 1y thiat hls boots are well made, Lut alew ppliances uver devinod for this purposo, | futelshed by their muuldosut hovt aud hostess, THE COLORADO SILVER-REGION, Macon—Exccasive rains have rotarded farming | jug, ecccpiug, jumpiok, marching, sud 'counter. | It 18 not only that his themy hie 5 B, Grase, o Wellcknown Profesor (n | o Fecoption lasted untl 8 moderatoly late huur, o ihe Edlior of The Tribuns. operations, Potato-bug has wads ita avpearanco, e Bola s rcrron with | 1hat this poor gizia prostitutiun pald fur ihemy e and 15 lkely to do conside linup {8 spoticss, hils trousers an: doy by day, dellerson: Moalcal’ College, Ihiladclpbla, e gt au a ' e 30, =" them. ud poas are nol esompt, Yess made v o their 1ast social entertalumont in Chicago durin, LARE CiTY, Col., May i0.—Tlere are too many = e, but thoy &)l came in tha eame way, 11¢is fout futerestin o v+ Tho lmiediate of | c'Coulon of tho Medical Amoclation uf THTT. E | peoplo coming Lo tho silver-rezion of Colorado 107 | taveciulbyad s1) kiudy of faril posationt. Wheas | (erdsy they, wero eroiiny w ceock here, T0e | of her loatbsoms wrninke: {io eat , the welter atated that the nevous {unum.- ,gm:uv-u“vhb‘;'m}lmshnll\:"";”l}wllhm' tho capttal Invested In tho diferent kiuds of ma- | very uxuriant, bul the loug sesson of wet wesihor fn. Fwstor dfteon t long, #0 the ny | he -I‘WE{:‘ and m!nh-. ‘:‘.‘.’.‘,‘::’.‘a{“ bl il cly linilar to, If nol pusltively idsy. | Riacos Shove-munllonst were Dr, B Boxtia, of | chunery‘to woek the ore. ‘The time will come when | 18 Hkely 1o injure the crop. could dry-thod. fiv:r‘#ulnu whil Lo | Evming-able, comel thotabic, sud shrinks us the fullow aporoach cowors, for tha spectra, after al Mudlson —''he scason is backward, and it is tno ch #_blackmatler of vulgar jostincts, g 0 aver tical with, the clectric or f:flvlnlc fuld, niodined more labor, will be nceded, but not now. Thore dustroyed along the” atreums ou mory by the play of tbe vits) sctlouy Wiich- crerywiliove. [+1aud: Feof. ¥. Il llawmitton, of ilollvua College, nothin New York: Dr. tiros ,L usndy soll. early to diveriminate clusely between bloom and ur blue gruse in Hlough krasy te not nuch estun, i of Jeficrson Mudical Col- | aro hundreds of men in this town without . 5 n it bt ran et itend slssuea, through which | o0 " Blllidaiplias. rof. Whils, Gafaio; Dr. | money and without ewployiacat, Thees men tiysanplious “Wialay "Am“ e yery Con it aatianee 1o All aasatt “,?;,,ms,;‘..‘:g"t{fif“'.,":fl.“:;’,‘.' tho piF) fasbeu upon ihe .guilty wrelch ke twe! consideration 1s genoruted by the braly, spinal. | S5 ‘x’a"""v o ,l"hllw,m\g; n'j‘L M"‘",}:’- bad botter stald on thels farms In the Eust. Tho Marshal)-=Meary ralns and cold hasafccted tho | vastation will nut ba nniverssl, Ta' favored Jocas ""1”’ nm‘r;. S8 ey MG orat way o get rid of ifa‘;d.’;.::'.:cl::.m punalis, and that tho nérves are o Norkibe O - Yo i, e Alere nioural weslt I coal, copper, leud, gold, ‘wnd | corn trut planted. 1ol waug: have beou compolled | tons corn “will stand. Yotalags' will grow aftor aratoois 40 50 ‘i causidesing Wom? und s Tor th tranmnteslon of tho nersous ilud: thas parn vr Mehard S bingllson, B e et ot {,{:‘;j}mfl""'fl“m{“h’}n:“ foreplant, Uround tn good condition, aud pros- | they loave. \va huve proside %l | Text 1o thio warnt way a to treat thei i o pruclen ¢18 cicoursping for bountifu) crops. Krull crof ?:r lighe. L\)luuxrldu potato-buge vy:ry numuou-? sud will plnyfldhnvu §f nol destruyed. Mason~In Mason County, | acres of corn on low lunds ar Wister, Jobn D, Wouodward, rd, U, 8. A Dr, Marun, Dr. apd Mre. Jou Fitch, Ruckfords Dr. Fox, Dr. 18 duo Imuiediately und dicectly to obatsuction to the transtnisalon of the ueevous carrent, thus causing a5 accuslation of nurvoue Duld at e sest of tis obstruction; that pakn can take pluce ouly in cons pection wilh a sound state of Lhe by arly Vermont seed-corn. We purposs W Sohfnd them with somo klud of & crop, Tue se son ie Gng for whvat, Luxutlunt growths are to i llarsal Bt e e o S with the sect-lrob hopperdu: coalitat, but witli wiich to work the ore, Thls, of course, wifl svon be -ufir‘llam Capltal will always go where || cun be prolilably used. There Is o purt of the world whees I4 can be usad to & better advantage vein, mercly fur the sake of attracting atlehtius P Yo cortcxatoon, Hko. la: Ivas pro: tentloue neighbors, iu nothing wors not fces than huge seslguatian nouse, whicl, untouched by vur bulice, -mmly cenaured by our J ustices. undcuro- abaut 1 ai tban u the San Jusn country. drowped, walerislly reducing the aversy with the present outlook thoy ba B 0 ¢ Lject® by our Catd, ar. In other words, that When heo oiging Dyl oator, Madigon, "Fhls towu was unkauwa in 1874 pow It sxceuiné preciptadlon: thus fur b provenied ta | fore e fally Svolded s wa * Lmuioper sMSC O fes ura serloualy uGected U P toa Lanes MeCrnaieny, Mo, 1,000 houses und 3,000 {olibitants, ' Within a r tlon of these low lauds, Spacial A fo The Trivens Jahgeroas, and all-powprful norsery of crime which llllnwlullurlnl whate: inls modided or | 7€ A1 RN ECORIERY, S dlus uf teo miles are rich sliver mines, ‘The moat ssac—Excessive raing Nicortsr Bration, Nicollet Co., Juoe 7.— m,"‘?,, oliiap Jife prvsca! Peuoy. tuuduiced by aructure 8ad by the ualure of the | yiGh e Conin, Lyau, Mass. i Dr. N man, | Yol OF e e o el aaccaretulty ladiiog Jatsfrmels o ‘Thio'upprs bave batched out . great mumbers. O ———————— 4 , g 0 Higg ad 2 1 . e ur ruit sn €l o L, ‘Dr. Marey, ot Gombridge, Masw,, read u piper | Jorin Caroniuag b O, L. Drakig Dr. Fackney shactier e e e cEt i worke | Ceatroped b Erest siboy hokeTa (hig couniy.onine | A Lo ke B0 ot batchod, it ony apprsciihis VETERAN SOLDIERS. e O eo lavtrating rettex tne | Fadly Miin.t Dr.. Howditer, Mastachusette: B R S s L - e fl:»flu?f&f:—pflmu Inte, owlng. 1o exs | BimiBation. el ’"f‘fi'?“ e i B DU e T etnd dey's pios CooRnation trouw wepltal lerislon, the fustrs, | Bte doih ees 1 e S e Fwands, b, | 340, A Vaiacarely rich'veln o1 aiiver. was il Yo ralas. Snull grain looke woll. Barm atock | et ieF e Bt Uernuye uitcning, and plowing | Wamsaws Tk doe e e ulalers 1L, Uytard, Dr, " 2 . Ve “““y' * A-r aod Mra. Arthor Edwards, l.\r'l edvercd on Alb e e e | et s 2 ehoters sages feariutty ih | lons. Faruerd ato butnivg, diching, bud ploving | cedinge of the lteunion af tbe Union Suldlese uf B, wnd foucribed his mode OF Irantioin lavdcy K. Hteote, Dr, Hoarotin, r. and | TS Sifuen feot wide, Lato Closo prosimity | potis of tha county. That prposs, therrenth Tndlana District, werw highly lotereat- e wers dispoend kbout it LAN In Sariows | Sock, Dr. "D, 1. Brower, Dr. Nimoa, br, k. ¢, | Wiwnofors. A. 5. Mteveus. U D. stocker, and | muyle (helf pDstianess | wheat Injurod by cotd | tiro7iow the o dond fullure,, Whe Quvernoras | tondanc of strangersfs very large, belng ettt o7 i ik bl S Dl | Sk e il S, | Mt SR s v seettn et | ST g it ot Eal | M A T T e b gkt o ity , e, 1 S o el arts |8 syt s e b s, sy | B RS b | BT Hlayrsheislitat BULLNG kPl L Y. k ¢ 1 84 1§ COmOs U Vo - : ¥ s it et B | vt A g S M | B IR e | e ey i, uixh velucities, fliustrating bis ldea by & pecutiar | 1he Kev. 4. Monto Gibsua, b6 sceusty of this country le wild and grasd | past montb, faruing operations bave beun greatlys a1 o The Tribuss wanded by Capt. Chaso. Tuls aftermoon & biC fuclsor uf his own coutrivance, amson, Chlcago, sud othere. beyoud ('Im escription of wy pen. The water ls | pelardod. \lnpcmfim Ls all over the county, bul Havey, Keoo Co., June 7,~The wet weather | ccesion, over 8 milo In length, ,f'(ff'"'u'lu- g Dr. Liok guive an abstracton *¢Open Alr Treate sscd: indeed, there la pone battor io il 84 L0 the percent of luss no definite estimate can | stll] lnterfurvs soriously with corn cultivation, sad | Verlous nullliry ur\ca\l\x,muum.‘wit )::llcnu i B owditeh read o uaper on *Tho telative | LM ECLECTIC DOCTORS, | {auioleln grest sbuuduuce Zelk, deer | Doads: et and loag coptinged rains bave | 11190k BoW s It the weoas will_sooa get beyond | L BIE, ble, pasecd LRSS the s Valuo of Inclvlos aud Awpatations In the Freate TUBIR CONVENTION AT LINCOLN, ILL. AR ulr treaiog—ihat 18] the. Jaryer oBes—are fod, g Sontinued, rains bave | Cogtrol. Waeat atlll prowlses well. ‘There ara [ {o'(ho puviic squate, whoro several thousand peog ment of Eupywmna. 't Lr, Foraytl dvscrlbed s J;mceu of treatment In cases of Lroken limbs, and iHuatrated it in the pereon of & young male paticot, LixcoLy, f1l., June 7.—~The Ecjectic Medical So- clety met at balf past 8 o'clock ths worning. The fret business was the recunsideration of the ve by which the report of he lo witnossed tho exerclues. Muslc, vocol wud n:lmm:nnl. proyer, sddreeses oy the Reve Jd. _l:;‘ Futtle nnd uthees, and reading of an utixhl‘ll pacid by Slive Julls Hodg, were the leadiug fratury lled with mountala-trout, ‘the Heah of which 1s the most deticluus kuown 0f the Baoy tribe. Much enjoyment ls experienced catching them with the book and line ul cerlain seasous of the year; at wany Gelds 1o tho lower bottoms of the Arkansas Valley that mugt suer badly. Specral Dispatch b The Tridune vetarded form work, and ward that It s dificult Bmlm the prowiso of all thu crops meationed, **On thy Latlol May,about uoon, [ noticed tho alr full of ficy, which, yvon 1, proved .10 bo the much dredded . v, - catenl) * - it ox- Opers* Dr, Matti. of Bostou, spoke on the subject of Conaitiee on Credon. o h te =4 Laxc, Fruoblt Co., Juuo 7.—Wo baye Just ox- | iy, 50 Lunqut and wilitary ball at the Op Rt Dtorress o Poma g g uedeet, 0F | vt was amended by wiriking out The name Of | Baes o e o) e, e e | e braspecta for wiotcr Wheat Bevar bet. | Pericuced doveral days of wet wather, ‘Tbo rivers | 1iust, which was s briliiant wituls, sopcluded (43 su ludis-raber Dandaze which he bad wrapped | 1, AL flurnes, wio, ity 3 o mipode Loas | owith nste or e, w, W, Feuniou. [ are yast fordloz, which will prevent cora-plowiug P i .

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