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T THE DOCTORS. Third Day's Session of the Ameris= can Maedical Association. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JUNE 8, 1877. : copsider: first, whother the medical m de- | abont his leg, and the use of which he advocates ja STed o change'its TDATTACOPTY OF N0k Ao I £0, | SED casen, e CROP PROSPECTS. who had the powor to decide as tohow the revlslon | Tho Scction then adjonrned. shonld be made. The Association had three BRCTION 4, coursesbefore it. The whole sabject might belatd 'The Bection eame to order ghortly Al;ur!n'c!ock, on the table, andthis would be most acceptadle to | Dr. Engene Griesom presiding. r. Buckoam the Committea and the gentlemen who signed his recommendations.” As smended the report was then adopted, The subject of trafie in diplomas was then brought before the Society b{ the introdactlon of & resolntion to expel George H, Flald. of St. Louls, an honorary member of this Assoclation, for TASUING DIPLOMAS ILLEGALLY and to partios not_gualifed. The dircussion that enaned eniminsted in the lp{olnlmml of a_com- mittes to Investigats the charges against Fieid, and the adoption of resojution directing the dels- gotes from this Association to the National Anto- tq Inquire Into all charges of teafic indip- d, where they proved to be true, {0 press 0n of the members guilty of the eame. 1 discusslon of injurles to the knea- Iting in enlirgament and rheumatic ymptomi ensned, Drs. Doas, Garrizon, Yonnkin, and othérs parilcipating. This wsa followed by vegoal reparts on non-cerona tnmors of the breast; the use of lobelia and pulealilla in Montgomery—Wheat‘looking fine; grate naver better.~ Plowing very backward on sccount of hesvy raine, Very llttic corn planted, A fina v;urnmi‘u for an excellent ylold of mearly s}l kinds of fruit. Morgan—No peaches or strawberrics, Heary and continaed Tains have delared il kinds of farmina operations. Moulirie -8mall graina_promlxe abundant yield, the stand and early growth being excelient; a smalicr breaatn than usual sown. Heason is innr- reara ten to fifteen days, due to the prevalent wet, 1 weather, _log-cholera has prevalled to & most alarming extent the paat two years, caused by hogs of A mongrel bread of low vitalily, owned by pea: lo who never incloss them but to fatten, ~Theas live !Ian‘( Ianes and on amall, nnin having Iittle "+ or no feed, conntry, commnnlcating tholr discane to hogs, ln- ¢closad, Once It 18 ‘staried in & herd of hoga, it Kklils ail the mont snsceptible, and lesves the prems for hoveral daya, The corn crop looks - ageTarger Winter wheat favoraier " oIk Acte ona, ZEEIS Ditpatch to Tha Tribmna. : xR, Salino Co., duno 7.—Winter Dloom. “epring i twp fec Rlighe, Prestan 'avorable for large Tops o i favorable Tor largo crope of wmali rain, " Corn Reports Forwarded to tho Illl- nols Department of Agrl- culturoc. the epeaker, who wonld thus be freed from all | offered a resolution reguesting the appointment of farther responaibllily In regard to a muct-disputed | a committes of medical jarists to take into consid. guestion, he dlscussion of which had alrcady | eratlon the enbject of medical testimony and eveloped much personal feellng, In the second | to report at the next _annual meeling. place, thoy might prepare 8 plan and offer it fo the | The resolution ~was sdopted, snd _the profension, allowing it to stand npon its merite. | Chairman sppointed ms such committes And In the third place, they might appotut through | Dr. John P. Gray, 1ir. E. A, Hlildreth, and Dr, the Nominating Committee & committes of three | Knight, The foilowing gentlemen were appolnied 10 prepare a report for prescntation at the meetinz | as s committce to revise the varions papers read next year, He wonld gw befors the Section, and to transmit thoss papers, so cuxeion, and lu‘m-nnd that ft be confined to a | roviscd, tothe Comimittea on Pablication: Ir. D. consideration nf theas three points, e moved, | F. Boughton, Dr, U, K. Uartlett, Dr, D, R. Birow- herefore, that the whole sablect be lald upon the | er. Dr. Kempater then moved. as thers scemed table, no facther businoss beforo the Section, to sdjonrn. This highly original method of promotingdls- | and the motiin was carried. The Section then ad- cnselons (& motion to lay un the fable being not | joarned. Epecial Ditpatch to The Trivune, DaxTER Brmuxes, Cherokes Co,, J , ~* prasshoypers iave il dichod, il gty .fiely. i uore are lfla;(;l o:’dlnnmlln destruy our crops unlees kind Frovidence m"b“'l"'pl ce Interferes in o Epectal Dispatch to The Tribune, AnnEN Crrr, Harvey Co., Juno 7,—, atorm of Wwind apd hall Famei '’ great desy of 114 wheat [n this vicinlty. Froit beaton off tho trees, — TOWA, The Contest in Regard to the Pharma- copeia Brought to an End. All the Countios in the State Presont & Geonerally Encoursg- ing Ontlook, Report of tho Committee on Nominaticns =e«Publishing tho Transactions. Advlces Stmilarly Gratifying from Mlise Papors Read Before tho Seotfons—Fraven- Bpectal Dispatch ¢o The Tribw, dsbataole) Sl mot exancipmest W views 66 I8 |, o g (bt rhieh amie oni take Seticine and, | o i e A Y R St I drope Aoty Reuthy Nebraskahlen Bt Jong portad, * Noapore nedmaady foran | Wutow D, bis o dane 7. profpects 1 audience, and was withdrawn. ng that which deals ! ate Medicine a AN ous collc; and on 18 of eclectic v 3 el i v L tion of Discase, Eta o T NOMINATIONS. Pablfs Hiyglenc, mes In Hoom 18, De. Rera s | ractice. ach o tle roports were: brioy die: JLLINOIS, for nogcholora tll hoga are Inclosed on the prem. | fOrsmall graln were noverbiotler, Grass, uats,and * The Chatrman of the Committee on Nominatlons | liunt, of New. ¥ in tho chair, affered a partial renasrt, and ssked 8 temporary Dr. Elisha 1lareis, of Now York, read a papor on changa in the order for the purpose of receiving it.. | **Tha Results of 'Stato Legislation on Public ‘This was granted, and the Secretary read outthe | Ilealth." 1ie sald that unti] recently the application following recommendations: ‘o sanitary Iaws had been left to the local anthori- For Prestdeat, 7. G, Richarison, of Lontstane: Vieo | tles. In ncarly evety State the legislation on pablie Trestdents,J, T te, New Yorky Moses Gunn, 1l | heaith matters had been obtained too oasily, and nofe: 0. W, Rusell, Connecticuts A, Dunlap, URIo, | at the angcestion of persons who could uot prop- airman of Section of Mudicine, Mateftin edics, erly give tho precis forn which boti the cone e inlinots. Chatrman Rection of Oiat atruction of the statute and definition of methods ases of Women and Children, E. W, Jencke, | Of powors of their adininisiration required, Tie Michlgans Becretary, Il U. Marcy,” Masuchuscits. | excellent reanlts of expurt ald and counsel In the Cliirivan' sedilon o Surgery ahd Asatomy" {1 | preparation of aaniinty laws were® ampiy. il NGOG TR R R 4T rated in the States of Massachunette, Wthods lal- {ncs of their vwners, Ugle—Spring fayorable for planting and sowing, Oats never looked more promising, " 'The stand of corn I not s good as nsual, owing ‘to the severs frost May 23; temperatnro 30 dogreas at _suntisc, Chineh bage have n}')p('nl’ed in large numbars, and ft 1o feared 4hey will do much damage fo spring wheate, onts, and baricy. Farmers have lost a good many hoge from dis- eane. Peorin—Late frosts have injured frult proapects, Cold raina have retarded farm operations, Dnt Tittle winter wheat o tarley raieed in the county, T'orry—Have had excessive raing aince March 1. barlay are growing vigorously, Corn all planted and coming nlcely. , Spectal Dispaich to Tha Tridune Jereznsos, Greena Lo,y Juno 7Z.—Grasshoppers tiave hatched ot with flying colors, but we are fighting them with zoal and sncceas. - If we have no more from other localities we ean master them, Bpring wheat and onte ol looking splenald. Corn baekward, " Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Torr's Caes, llumuoldt Ca., June 7,—\Where the "hoppors have not worked the ontlook Iy stil] Bpecial Dispated to The Tribune, BramxorizLy, i1, Juno 7,—The Stato Depart- ment of Agricultura has in conrso of preparation Crop Report No, 25, The tsbular. statements and statistics are not yet arranged, but the following teport by the best of the department crop reparters In the several countles supplies tho essenco of the fnformation contalned In tabulsted statements: * Adams—Wiieat on the uplanda very poor—much better on the Missiantppt bottoms, Btock hogs and fecding cattle scarc "Alexander—Kxcessive rajns have dolnyed plan cussed, Alter adopting resolntions regarding the death of Dr. John Clark, tha Soclety took a8 recess to wit- nesa sn operation for ATRADISMUS by Prof. Younkin, The patient, & boy aged 14, was placed under the influcnce of chioroform, an the operatlon succeasfully performad, On “resssembling, Dr. W, lopo Davis read an eanay on _consumption, fta’ canses and cnre. Ila Deliered bat littlo was to bo achiaved from tho ad- ministration of remedles, but the only hooe was change of climate nnd diet, Alcobol, Judiclously nised, would in malntallng vitality, Tho Recepilons In the Evening at the Feuses of George . Pallman aad Other Genilemen. GENERAL BUSINESS. TRIRD DAY'S 6XSSION. . The American Medical Associstion held its third #cesion fn Farwell Hall yesterday, beginning at 9:30a m. Dr, Bowdiich presided, and tho at- tendance was abont as large s on the previons s, arlepriden . Wheat, capocially on flat land, 18 somewliab In- | Jatoratle fot speing ' graine., Corn small, nnd : o 4 and, Michigan, Minnoeota, and isconain, and in | Sociéty than proceeded 10 the Ing, and will render corn late, ~Hog cholera pre ) eapecially h ellaw, il a yets Wi day. Tho Tist of those Wwho had regiatered was | Ehémiiiy, and pirehologr, . Kempuier. Whcumin: | 85 o' Nowe Yori, Hosion, Frovidencer New XLROTION OF OPVICERS, | alohuund fatal, Fosch erop il Killid lut Decom | Juted by toosuchein 0 E ] Sear, N AR PR read by the Secrotary, the totsl number of dele- | gection of B Medicina'and Palilc L1y "‘:I"' 1. | s en“ and Brooklyn. In evory Siate thore had | with the followlng result: Prealdont, C, 1. Doss, | ber, exur! ncar banks of the river, i ': ] ml’fll o“hl nm:" e Y- & © | curn, Biany of the farmers nro figging up "hopper- gates now present being given as 60O, Canill, Virginiat secmiulvkfl,\.". Marah, New Jerier. | exfate: general atatotes for protccting human | of Manchester; First Vice-Prustdent, J, 1D, Wheeler, Uond—Late frosts_{njured fm 08, peaches, and "l.';h“"‘“.',‘"" g fr.:m e 'imhe.iléred Iands dozers, s NRW MRMBERS. Next place of meeuing Buftal, N, Y. ‘Time, intTuea- | Jife from the contigion of smali:pox of ( of Iisymond;' Becond Vice-Prealient? G. M. | other smalifrulte. Nover ba g prospoets fue | | FILS—-Wheat o, Botlins aad sheltere ex- Bpectat Dispaten to The Tridune. y other pestilentisl dis:ase, hut cven In theso | ‘Walker, of Panai Becretary, A, W. Foreman, of | wneat. Unfavornblespring for farmiugs rains cold | ira fine. _To 2 : SnENARDoAn, age Co., June 7.—The grass. DrN, 6 Hcle yeporiad it follanlin Bhnce Tho FepOrt wag Bnanl ey AUOPIe, en com. | A4 ER mdminiatrat n‘o} \bcte lawe hud been | Whitehall: Correapanding decretady, It P. Uons | and comtant. ‘e logs of three-fourtnd of super- | Vg e Ahioh i Braray e Farmiors Troos s, | Hopbers ate ercating contideratl Al d“'f"*"‘!' roposed as members by in lons . ML P 3 Ll e erfect only when power to act een confore LS 3 A dant bloom leavs N awple su) of hardier 7 : Godfeer, of erlin, Wis.: Dr. J. T Moffatt, | menced, snd &8 mmodical Siicefsaciing aan Board ‘o ealih, | Bpsingbeins 0! 1eoasorer, U Wohlgamuth, of | gl ant > i T, A0 e Injared ssoll Geai, but asdestrogea | BUAL 816 ety thick i sunaplaces. maf grada I chifich-bngs, looking rezarkably wetl, Polankl--Kxcemive roine are keeping farmers from planting corn, especially on low Jands. Putnam—Ypring lats, but soll In fin condition for plunting corn, Colurado pulato-bugs have madu their appearanco in great numbors, Smal) wrain gemerally. cood. s 1 fruite, B Touno—Applesand chorrles 8 fallure thie scason; no bloora, \Wira-worms are Injuring corn, lirown—{Vheat, pastares, and meaduwa Jooking fne, Had excessive raing for the last four weekn' ground in bag condition, Caliun—V'rescut appearances indicate good crop of wheat; looks tuo rank In the Lottom, and DR, 1. C, WOOD, For example, in New York a general etstute om- of Philadelphis, donled that any pecuniary con. rowend e Town Supsrvisor of Justices of tho siderations affccted the action’ of gentlemenon | Peace Lo act as a local Board of Health, 'Thoy bad this matter. It was & point of honue with Lhem, Erenlu owor than they know liow to oxorcise, and not_of money, Ilis uncle, Dr. Georgo B. | butas tho law provided no powor and designated Wood, of Michigan, one of the earliest Presidents | no person to set Lhis Aathority in motlon, action of the Association, who was unahle to be proscnt [ was not taken until the destroyer had niready Prairle da Chien; Dr, It. @. Floyd, Whitehall, Wis.; Dr. @. F. Everott, Dizon, IiL.; Dr. Tru- man Miller, Chicago; Dr. Thomas I Douglas, Pennnylvania; Dr. C. 3. Fiteh, Chicago. The following wera proposed as parmanent mem- ‘bers: 8amnel Tibbits, M. ., Kirkwood, Ill. : G, M. A comtnitieo was pppointed to walt on the Gove ernor and nrge the appointment of Dr. [louver, and alna Dr, Clark, aa mombers of the Sate Toani of Publle Health, Drs. Foremsn, Davis, and Crlapel werc appointed thio Publiating Comutittoo, and Drs. Denmorn, Wheeler, and Long, Censora, After tho appointment of n' Committec on_V’ro. , MISSOURI. Bpectal Dirpatch to The Triduna. Nrosno, Newton Lo., Jnne 7.—Winter wheat {s Just heading one and promiscs n good erop, though an acoount of falling health and tellect, ex- | gained possession of tho cltadel. = Another statuts 1 fa liable Lo Judge. ‘There will. be n full crop of andolph—Wheat promises to be very heavy, [ Dot more than'00 pee cont of Iast year's area was Chamborlaln, M. D., Chicagos C O, Simmons, | prossed hhs Deltef’ thst the propased nicdsare STOVIGL that thio common. schiool GMCers Fequire | Sramunn: a e aonned to moet the dat of | 1 Betle L e ra 1a Fozing fontfully In heytn: | The exccasiva fains have uamaged fho gruwing | sown. Oatelook woll, but barley ‘doea not. Tho M. D., Chicago; Charles W. Chaffee, M. D., Chi- | jucant 8 disruption and dissolution of thy As- | every pupil to be vaccinated of ta exhidit prouts of ern part of tha county: south portionof the county not innch troubled, Corn-planting greatly rotarded heavy raine. 3 Cnrrofi—Applo-blossom would make a imnch lower average if 1t wora niot for favored localil an many orehards do not show a mngle blossom., llmr:hnleu Is absting vory much. - Wheat aud hurley look very woll. Chintz-bugs have made their appearance, Cars—Fiattoring proapect for crops of all kinde, Cut-worm dolng niuch damage to early planted corn, muchof which has to be replanted, Ilog choler is raging In some paris of the county, ' Christinn—Wheat injored by cxcessive rains. l'l{]e snd bsrloy are not wuch Gl'm\\n In thls county. lark—Wet ‘and unusualiy’cold spring. Lato front rulned proapecte for even a medium crop of fealt. Wheat Jooks fine. A Clay—Qrapes theifty s usual, = Plams nearly all kilted by frost. Canes of blackberries anil taspberrles much {vjored by cold winter: no crop of vither, The wheat crop injured by excessive rains, utherwise’ 1t would be above an average for the lant ive years, , Qojes—Tho winter wheat lookh better, and thero ia mora sown than for ssveral years. . \We have hud too much rain and cold weather, - 8 Cook—Scason very backward, Potatoes better, more plenty than for threo yoars past. Prospect is #ood for” sirawbarries, Cnrrants, gooseberrion, rn-rberrlul. blackoerrics, grapes. ' Bmall gralu— spring wheat, oats, and barley look well. Crawlord—Exeeasive and continned rains have retarded corn-planting and other farm operatione, ‘Whent has been injurod by rains, ns well as oats, Cumberiand—Riain lias continued since March to date, and serlously delayed farm work, Urass and wheat look well. * Grapes on low tuber lund wia- corn dld not come np svall, but it hias been replaut. ed and nearly all plowod ycr once, and some of it twice, Mory was planted than last spring. Pl vl i INDIANAPOLIS. ‘The Uppercrust and the Underernst of So- ciety in Indinnapolis=--The Bt. James and Whero 1t Ilends with tho Kt. Gilea—~Con. cort Baloons-==Pretty Waltor-Qirla...Jay- bird Anily and Genovlove-~Iteftectlona. Hpecial Corvespondence af The Tridune, InpiaNaroLs, Ind. . Juns 5, —Londoners charac. torize their dual social castos Ly the significant names of Bt. James and 8t. Qilce,—tha former meaning everything elegant, rofined, and costly,, while the Inttor s vagiely expressivo of cverythine plubelan, valgar, or choap and wretclicd, but witha common corruption cankering the hedrt of both, Iiero wa denowinate the similarly oppoeing clomenta by a varlety of names such ns Uppercrus ind Undergrasty Uphor ‘fon Thousand and Lower ‘Tendum, ete,, but they all mean the samo thing the worly over, . The 8t, James, of Indiannpolis, if you will allow the expression without reparding it a ploco of sluvi<h Imitation, embraces perinps n grenter divorsity of clegsntly-corrupt elenients than the combined aristocracy and snobbory of which it cerfainly 18 n natural plagary,” It goes to balle and promennde copcerts, s woll sy fosl fonaUle ** receptione™; Amorlcunizes Paris motos and Kronchifes Indlanopolis prace sociation, That gentloman did not want lhe Ansociation to put upon record that ho had proati- tuted his postion, and that conrentions had been manipniated in order to allow him and Dr. Dache to bulld up their private fortanes out of tha pres. ent Pharmncopwia. He did not pretend to speak for tho Ubiversity of I'ennsylsanti, but exprossed his own opinlons entirely. 1le contended that the stewm of & decennlal convention to revise icopila was 8 good one, and that no inted for uny such changa an that pro- vacoiuation, and they wers also anthorlzed to ap. polnt and lny vaccinating physiclans, That law was entlrely” & desd letter; It had only been tried in two small citics, and proved a fallure | cven there, ‘'he troublo was that thia law, though goud in ftselfy was not tot in motion by competent uuthotity, The samo was truo in royard 1o tho laws for abating nuisances, draining, suwering, and regulating the nanitary wants of Ing-houses, ‘Fhere was great want af a central Intelligence and authority which should dictate what was to bic done and howtodo it. In order to reach the end In vicw, State Boards of llcalth shouls be enouur- nged to go forward, The definition of the powers and duties of local Boards of flealth in noarly evory Ntute was & mutter nevding rovision, ino lawa being too Indeinite, A proper dotinition of what did lblullls constitute " & nulsauce often had the eifect of ~ abating It Tiho specific provisions agalnat contaglous direases, namcly: fsvlstton, deatruction of brop. erty, and the establistunent of a rigld quarantine, werd Loo oltenabused. A canfercuce betweon tho pulitical, and State medical rin & national basis for action. For instauco, in tho Stace of Ueorgia the State Medical Loard ulood ready fo put in action legialation which wonld hava have lad tho elfect of suating Ir_llow fever, but the local auturitics stuod blind- y and criminally by, and did nothing, What was nceded was a betler execution of preventive logls. lutlon working from & comunon coutro, Syate atlc dralnayo was a matter which pressed cioscly on every Siate, and must absorb the attention of legslators nnd modical man. Public opinion would shortly compel tho law-mnkers to take up ths watter, and & preliminary cago; Willlam M. Kaall, M. D., Princeton, 111 § James I, Wallace, M. D., Moomanth, Iil.; John A. Meek, M. D., Jonesboro, Ind. ; Josiah Rogers, M. D., Ripon, Wi, Doth reports wers recelved, and the mombers doclared electad as proposed.. RRPORTS, The Becretary atated that the only reports s to necrology wero those recelved from the States of Indlana, Maryland, snd Missouri, and from tho United Statea army, ¥e moved tho refarence of the reports recelved to the Committee on Publica- tion, Which wue ordered The Committca on Prize Basay reported that but one cesay had been nlaced (n its possession in tmo to permitof a rensonable examinntion, and that they do not conalder it entitled to tho prize, - An- othor was recolved only o fow days bofore the opening of the present sesslon, and, as they had not been able to cxamine It, tucy recoinmend that the author be permittad to withdeaw it afd presont ¢ ot the next mesting, The veport was adopled. § Tho Judiclal Council renarted fo regard to seye ernl cases before thom of disputes as to renresant- ation, recommendinz o the caso of the dispute . & fatlon a8 o gatliering of medical men for soclal Detween tho Arkansas State Medical Soctoty snd | GRHOT, llflcgu“llermlsnc(. and 1ot 9.8 despot ta tHe Arkansas State Medical Association, which was | gictate what opiniuns a man should hold, decided in favor of the formar last year, that no DR, BRODIX, fatacr naction b taken, and that the | of Michigan, offorcd the following resolution: spplication for the admission of & ml:unlml. Thauwmmmq of fivabe apuainted by planting of corn, . ichinnd—Iieary ralna have delayed farm opere Ations. Hog-cliolern had causcd scrions morthern pnrt of the county. Some farino losy of lioge from bliny-atucgers, Tock Inland—Firmers have been delnyed by ox- cessive ralng, Colurado potato-bug hus made its app:arance in fall force. Saline—Grapes and peaches badly winter-killed. Bome complaint of low-cholera. *Meadows look pretty. \Yhoat not materialty damaged by raln. Ssngamon —The continued cold and ralny. weather darlng April nnd May has serfously do- Iayedl farmime opcrntlons, The season fs nearly threo weeka bohind that of farmer years, . Behnylor—The spring work, has been setlously defayed by excessive and long-continued ralns. Heolt—Excessivo ruins and cold has surionsly ddeleyrd farning operations. The wheat and grass crop I8 very prowlsing. Hog-cholera provalls in tils scction taan slarminz extent: sowno furmers losing from $4,20D to 81,000 worth of hogs, All remedlios fafled, 5 Hhelby—Lxcesaive ralns have rotardod all kinds of fnrin work, Hoz-cholera has abated somowhat § wrovions to Jan, 1 the loss was Jarce. tark—Coloradu potato-desties ore vory nomere ons, 1log-chinlera hua boen genoral In the counly for a year past. e 5t, Clafr—Have had constant raln for tho last twvu mouthe, Never have known corn-planting o Into os this seavon, Bmall gralne promiso an abun« dany _crop. Qromud in good condition for work, except on very low land, snd every effort Is being made to plant a full acreaws of corn. . Ktepkenson—~Farm aniinals are in wplendld con- ditlon. Good proapects for crops of all kinds, ex« !?mll" to rome extent, and has seriously detainod I I - TIIE APOLLO CLUB. Last Day of the Featlvales-Immense Ate tendanees=eA Grand Per- formance. s n' tho necessity @ porel Dr. 8quibb had stated that if the Assocla- tion prepared 8 Pharmacopeda it would have to do it" alope, - Another would nlso be pre- pared in this casy, and that of the As. soclation would have to contend agsinat it, It would not bo o fight between thy Unlveraity of Pennsylvania and the Amozican Medical As«o- clation, but between n Pharmacopeia recognized Dy the body of pharmacentiats and that indorsed by A majority of the Aseoclstion. The conmos quience wonld ba that two Pharmacopatas would exiet slde by side, and (o which the law of the survival of the fittest would not apply. Ono would be wusod in one part of the Union: the other In another section only, The American Medical Association could uot ngreo oven on s0simplo a matier us the nomenclaturo of discawe, and it wasnot at oll likely that they would ¢ able lo agrce un such # weasure as Lt pro- nosed by Dr, 8quibb. e looked upun the Assos ‘Beethoven's Second Symphony, and Handel's " Israel in Egypt.”’ The throe doys* fostival of the Apollo Club closed 1ast cvening with n classical programme of thres numbers, —Ueethoven' cond symphouy, selece tions from Gluck's **Orpheus, ™ and from Handel's **Jerael In Egypt." Tho audlence was an fmmenso one, Blling every partof the Tabernacle, and be- ing by far the largest during the Festival, THE BRCOND BYMPIONY. ‘The programwo opencd with Becthoven's second aymphony In D, which hos not been given boforo Inthis city for ten yoars, As it was probably un- famlilar to n majority of tho audlence, a few words with reforence to 1t will not Lo without fnterast. Althougn It has not beon Licard hero for ao long, it was & favorite with the concerl-goors of fiftocn i 4 alno, geadually me Afaent, ta whom stiall 1 refurred the. paper ut | step thereunto will be the' establlshment of & new | yoarsngo, It fa a noteworthy fact that it waa not | yer kifted cept amall frults, which were badly injurud by the | Beauty all tho year sounds also, & y delegate from the lattor body bo refusod, Thoy | 1y squibn, ahd ail the paiers on tic subjoct uf tho | survey. ‘The proper execution of drainazo and - o) s snuw storm oad Cold ralns tho fretof the wonth, | itedlfinto the upper purlieus of BL, Giles 50 luip aleo roported favorably on tho admlssion of dole- [ Pharnaconria, with mfi-um?ruy loeXamiug Info the | Remesmce e ateme n Enddand bud bad 6 wandostul | OULY tho Arsteymphooy of Ucethoren's, but tho rat | | ehaly—~Spring cald and wet; plantian very n;lulllfir. nnvél ad greatly l“"lnr:m he expectation ol e at & @iven ‘T'he & contibly that it would require a vast degreo af etli- leal hair-splitting to dotcrmine wharo the ons consed and whero the other began, The denfzans of bth Kinidonss ara fownd commineling every- wheres 81, Junies drinks sherry and absynthe at tho same counters which sunply bt. Giles with corn- whisky sud villainous rum, The foriner becomen “weleyated " or ** unsober, " and ja provided with a stntfon-hiouse-coll, and is fined $10 n the mory- ing. 8t. Ullos gets **lenstly drank™' and re- celves the same nccommodations, with thicty days to Fort Punishinent lustead of the ue nest day, Exardples of other vices might bo made, but that of intemperanco ia the most commun and thorefols tho strongeat. Notwitistanding all thlsuppearauce of commonality, slnost evory ‘examplo would di rlny tho same tirm, logiole latinction drawn b wsen tho two clastes which catls (hle ** unsober and that ** beastly drunk, ** and whigh imposes tha funllommly Setipe ™ inone cusu and degrading m‘ulmnmum 1 the other, But so far as our abscrvations have extended, one of the real bordorlands, sumetinics osereun by ona cloownt and sometimes by the othor, thouri an_wmount of sham- nawer for cither, fa tho Tustiguable coucert-saloans of el thero ure i Tha Bpring varle; pring wheat, and oatsare looking wells ‘I'nzewell—1fogs hiore sullering more or less with cholera or guch discasos, Unlon—Never bzfore syera proapecte so flatioring for all kindw of frult, Vrospect for whoat ls cx- cellent. Ilad conalderable rain, but not enough to damagu cropy, excopling tho deisy in corn plant. ing, - (‘crmlllnn—flnz'cholnm has been rapging hero for past six months, and th as been very hoayy in the vicinity of Plot, Wabash—Wheat on Jow linda Injured by ex- :crlfl\d" ins, but pronlses an axtea good crop o3 n "\Vnrrnn—nulny weather during the grenter part n{l,"\'yfi.ll and May has greatly returded sowing aud uting. s 3 wmfinnton-ohvlen 1s pravailing smong hogs to a fenrful oxtont, Too much raln torcorn-plant- Ing, and wheat turning yellow at bottom of stalk on low lands; promising on uplands, Nearly one- }gx_g’mu hogs havo dled with cholera sluco dan, 1, 7 symphony of any compeser, that Chlcago ever honrd, On the evening of June 0,1863, the famous Qermania drenestra, then "!lk‘fli a tour of tho United States in company with Alfred Jnel), the planiut, and Camilla Ureo, in those days announced B4 tho wonderful ollld (Adelina I'stti was also bero 10 thoso doys s ** an lofsut phenomenon ), plays ed it at Tromont Hall, 1t was alao tus first syi. phong given In thoseries of Philharmonle concorts, which were the rago 8ftecn years ago when Halatka wae In all hisglory, and it was performod i tho very first of bhe concerts, Nov, 10, 1800, It was again verforniud at the third concest of tho Plilharmonlc #eason of 1803 and at tha third concert of tho sea- son of 1807, last evoning's porformanca bulng the 8fth. In this connection 1t moy not bo mislapropos to . siate the nuinber of tines the Beethoven symphonies have been given In thiacily, and the order ju which thoy have been glven: The Becond, In D, Bve timesy the First, i G, twica; the Sixth, (o ¥ {Pastoral), five timee; the Fitihy 1n 0 1inor, #ix thnes; tho'Bevonth, In'A, soven times; the Elglth, I % twico: the’ Fourth, in D flat, twice: the Ninth, in D minor (Choral), onco; tha Third, in I lat (Erolca), twice, 'The performan of tho symphony was s raro trent.hn might have been expected at the hands of un_orchiostra, “tmw“fi“ writton in Dectlioven's frst perlod, and i the Mlozart atyle, It la not inferior ta any of the other elght in grace, richiness of anbjects, and poet- Ical trontmont, and o all these qus a tho orchies. tradid complete Justico, THE GLUCK MUsig conslsted of two solos for Miss Cary, most dolight- tully sung, and s fow bite of tho Krobus chorus ‘which were very well sung. IBRARL IN EOYPT, **Tarael in Egypt " Ia decidedly tAe Choral ora- torfo,and the mort colosal uf all works of this char- acter, Orlginally llando) wrolo the wecond part first, suporacribing {t **Mosce’ Bong, Exodus, Chop, 15, begun Uct, 1, 1738; fine, Oct, 11, gates from the Rranch County Medlcal Soclety of Michizan, and aguinat the Adinlasion of n doleyato from the Hendrlckn Caunty Medical Suctety, Inthe matter of certaln chargos nade by Dr, (3, E. Froth- “ingham epatnat the Michizan State Medical Socloty and againat Drs. Foster Vrart, of Kalumazoo, and G, K. Johnson, of Grand Raplle, the Commitice reported that the charges had no bearing on the profrasional charactor of the defoadants, ‘and should therefore be dismisscd. Allthe reports were accepted. TUE COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION reposted aa follows: Jyar Committce 14 constratucd fo acknowledge that tha fate dote at whlcli tho Yolime for 187U (Vo S X V1L of the scries) was fsued necds —sxpianation. Tha dolay of & few months snbscquent to Ing {8, of coune, duo W h ton, has many aes basn i me: Jijuis qucstionas 1o the propricty of thix Auaclation belng s (actor (n whole or Iu part in its publication, and regort at Lha uext wnnual meorlng. Dr, N. 8. Davls belleved that if the Asroclatlon ontered A & factor with any other body In the pre- paration of a Pharmacupela It would havoe to Anomu whatover of pratse or odium atla ch- ed to that work, While ylalding to nuna (n hie roapect for the Association. he held that they ehould keep fres from {ncurring peconiary obliga- tlons, from purchasing copywrlght interoats, and cantracting entangling allisnces, 1lu Lelioved n allowing the Convantiou to do ita wack, end ta send such men to that Conyontion as It could de- pend on. Tl favorod the [ndofinite postponement of the wlole matter, and made a motlon accord- naly. Dr. Brodie withdrew hia resolution, and the mo- tion of Dr, Davis wns at once put toa voto sud carried by a large majority, The Assoclation tuen udjonrned. EXCULSION TO GENKVA LARE, The dactors wliil avall themselves Saturday morn. Ingof the courteons Invitation of the managers of the Chicago & Nortawestern Ralicoad to vielt Go- ova Lake, The nake eversthing thnwurhl! en. joyabie the Compauy hins placed at thotr disposal a #pocial train which Wil leave Kinzie strect devot at ;40 . 01, and rotuening will loave Genuva Lako at [i:80 p. w., and arrive In Chicago at ¥::50, "To give more (ime at Genova Lake tho nianagersaf tho Northwestorn Rallroad conslderatoly consonte ©d to run thie spceial tratn, whichi will arrive ioro at 8:140 p. v, lovtead of 7 o'clock, the time namod on the tickote, Membors of the Awsociatlon who do not intend to n are requested to return tholr ticket to the Reglstration uftice un early this morn. 1ing &s possiblo, ns It 1s lmportsut the Committcs should know at an carly hour how mauy will go. THE SECTIONS. ' BrCTION 1. ard. DeWilt—Excesslya rains have greatly delayed farm operations, Peach crop in thls connty au en- tirc fallure. log cholorr Las been prevalent Lhe past winter. . LEdgar—Apples, poaches, cliorrles, and grapes ln}nwd by frost, Very encoursging prospect for alf kinda of grain. Eiflngham—armers ara very backward Frosts Moy 1 injured frult prospects, peaches, penrd, and cherrics. oz chol ragln nd abont ono-half our hoge have died ainco last Octobel § Fayotte—Excessive rains have provented farmers from getting land fn condition for planting. Pranklin—Fruit iujured by frosts Apell 40, May . 2, Never liad 4o fiue a prospect for au abun-« dant wheat crop as at prosent, Gnllatin~Havlng oxcesslve rain and unua cool, winter whaat Ip looking well, excont on or low lands. whers It 1s somowhat scalded. Groena—Wheat looks very promising: nlmost to 1arge and rank; danger of ite falling down, 1f wot weather continucs, 1t will have an unfavorable of- fect. Leas \mflchulfll‘llhln for past fivo years, ancock—Tho protracicd rains have pravented farm opsrations. ~ Wheat on flat Ianda connlderably injured by continued wet weatnor, but guod on well dralncd lund. A larger aron sown than over befare, with the bost prospacs for winter whoat In this part of lllinols fur 8fty ycars, Hardin—~Corn planting much delayed by contin- ded ralp, Winter wheat, notwitbstanding th'cold raln, looks Yery fino, A Yery backward spring, sos Henderson—Dwing to cold and wet woathers Inrfo auount of corn will havo to be roplanted, Honry—Apples and choerzics almost o faflure, Bprivg wheat looks rank. Troquois~Owing to continaed cold and wet weatlicr farmere are very mach behlna with thele rorke l’Tu:v uge aro fully s plentifal this apring au loet, pJuLan—\\mnll. except' on low, flat lands, la Etato alone could done At an sxpenao of not more than $1:,000 per year; and there was no luteotion of dmr’pln it until it hiod been fully completod, In one knglish town, situated In tho midst of & marshy :numrr. the death rato had bean rednced 4U uor cont by tho oxecution of a fret-closs system of drainazo. ~The land so treated was at jcast o hard to drainss Cy Counly could bo. The tina must come, and that soon, when thls most important sabject would force itaslf upon tho sttoution of the v:ngln. At tho concluslion of the reading, tho Chalrman aakod ta be cxcusod, aa ho had toJesve town, and Dr, Cowmegss sssumod his position, Dii, BUTTON, of Indiana, war called upon ladz‘ve bis exporl- ences in dealing with trichtow, Lo advocated the fnunno of an act forbldding swino to run at largo, n his town (Aurora) there wan a very largo distile lery, whero a great msny swine and caitlo were fed.” Deneath their pena was an accumulation of filth which bad beeu undisturbed for twonty cnl’lal ;ml which nal b o c i which It ls proper to print caite A AL exCent by means of anawers (0 elrais Iars sent 1o tlie memntery, 11 unpleasant to_And fault L sll, Ut t be compelléd W complaln of annaally-rae curring neglect, 1€ ot of downziht inofclency, lasa gaceadlogy ngractous task. ‘Thy Comnittes of' Fule lication (8 profuundly convinced that the brocecdings i llbod{ ko thay ul the Amarican llll“cr ho adequately repuriod by incn of med- alonu, o k1)l or tralning UM pan: sato for tholack of this quaillvation, AN yet fur Years Dast tho Comimliteo lins been aiviually ueinyed b ® mass of copy Drepared by proreslonal reportors, of which &larau partion hat vaeu undocipliorable 9f cunro unflt L be pus ihto His hus of ¢ Wo aliude to thie copy Turnished for the minut octiond. In this cupy modical torms wers wl natancea withuut wamber, Whilo i equatiy i nstauces gaim topr-acnted the worde wiich Wayne—\Wheat on low landn damaesd 10 per cent by oxcasalva rains, 1log-cholora Is abating. White—Most backward spring for past. twenty years. Tha growth of whoat |a dangerously lurgo, owling to the exceaslve wet weather, and can but fall down, Until so Injured the vromlss, for a large crop was unusuaily good. Iiaving & good dea] of hoz-cholera here. Whitesido—dome Los-cholera 10 the conntay, especially whero large numbers wero kopt toguther during the winter, It disappuars to a great ostent when the atock 18 turned out to grasy, Small grala Touks well, and ground Is In fine zondition, Yota. [ux‘lifllt')fll; “lfllh \ll’m bugs : npllen\by. d . Il1—Potuto-buyu nre hete In abundance, Cro ul‘x‘xl‘l"lldlnll lwhin,; \v‘:al;. atill n o Villlamsan—Hog-cholera’stlll provalls to a cone sldeenble oxtent. Excosslve nlgn have retarded com.planting. nteunco—well, no findt it, and ke shall not recoive pdvertisemont Lero by & more exact ceslynution of locality. Linaglie a vast hall, pnlatial fo its proportigns and fueni- ture, with a gaudy bar in_the centre, and perhups twonty tablos, wiile the foor Kives out a stately, cavaller-11ke ring to your licavy hcel as you cunio in from tba fnclemency of the n! d” tha cells ing s covered with \warm frescoea which gleans in the light of several chandellers, If this were all tho pluce would bo stupld enou: 3 might wonde: hat atiraction thore wus for so muhy well-drebiod men whom you sec ut tho tables wity ano or another kind of disguiscd polon At their olbows, Tho eplendor of the room s not ) 0. of Ly men Interested in tho of this dincase-breeding estabiishment, it was im- paasiblo to procure the requisite leglelation for fts romoval rrig had-seon. thirtcon parsons in one fferlug from trichinm aftor csting une covked binm, ns many Scandinavians hud athe, were in the it of dolne. He wanted immediato leginiation, and hapod that some recommendation onibls flolul wonld bio inado by the Bection. Dr, Obir, of Maryland; suggestod that If the Aurora distlllory cunstituted a nulsance at common low thero was & remedy in the shape of a presont- ment h‘ the UOrand lll? of tha tuunl‘. This Dy in hia owa town In elt in incrous tha ras riers wera unnoly o catch or 1o uuderstund. Somes imes ¢ho confusion thus prinduced waof (o tnust i, anil y Titation wavld himvo lieen forcsd ta climinata naragraph after paragraph from the winutces. T theso cayses ihe delay (n the f{sus of ihn volimo has T g o tho atieactionj nelther s the liquor to b been ““orlnctpany "* dies and Yiow of coran had heon adopted rela~ | 1708, 'Subiequently ho wrota the' first pact, | very promiaing. Heavy ralns have fojured grain \Winnobago—Chinch-buge and potato-bugsplonty | 116 BUECtIRS e et B, G0 SHEEFYR (o) (et linsiiss s it e conditiony it | 10 tH1E Sagjon, devted o poillcal tuolloings Wm0, tanasey, and had bees very succosafal, | which recionfl Matery o the ovents that re’ | o Tow Iunda aad deieyed planting. and in good conditlon. Bmall broadth of wheat | PURONSSEE i1 12 o' magmet. o cons ceded and lod up to the doliverance of the lsruel- put mrunn' lllin Press as prom\:uyu [l u'r \"rol'(vulxllgrmu Jupu—Hu:L raln’and celd has put farmers be: sows, : V' X d hero b; mesus implles vocal ERLE) ST R F Vot SRS | Mantn, of Boaton, submitied o resort un Hovina Hea Tram tuolr wiyptlan” bondago. 16 1t" almost | hind with Unele work, " Wheat 'aud grass Jook | WoRAlord=Yeses ace antorttned of tnjury 4o | C2atiiniculal maustc b s Coipmon tcceptation HERERETIR RTLY G (RIS | Vaccinatlon, D Slariin wne of epinion thats IESTIVITIES, Shorusts, “ued “Tasehor “wigh "Bl ot “seel | "Joitorsun Vrospect for whot i unumatly good, | botler Condition fof worlc than (hls reuwau, tnd | Of,the lori, MoshRl 100 ST MR 7120 ewany 1,25 coples were printuld, of whic! {4 el THRYE NECAPTIONS IN'TIONOR OF THA M. D,'s. | tati al writt botl 1 i nearly al e corn was planted by May 15, Howo Jriaapuey Loz coulcs were_wrintal of ® 3 et b T aatias: shair thaymadste AR RO . ‘u:; or nn.nu tl;o:o c:m‘vfiam n?dnnd ;onfi:m ol l,:“l; e:mp"? m rzzi;el;:n:nuv: ralps may make It grow s rank Planiad in Aprit nad fo gfl onianted. H liquor, whom you pay for the samg, and whoso ‘The repors waa roferred to the Committoe on mercenary beart you can win for, ton minutes by Publication. profit on¢ of the buainess, The Dactor statod, tolling hor to keop tho e)mmi:. 1f you_convore , fawues, Contrary to Handel's nanal custom, wiitio not wishing to appearsonsational, that ayphe hero 18 uo overture or aven prelude, the work baiag in. Bpectal Dispatch (o The Tribune, iTow, Hardln ' Oo., June 7.—Mach nice queations in obatetrics which they have beun JoricySoigheat 1s growlng task; has good colof and strength. Erizan 1 sabjecls, morcly for talk'a THB TREABURER discusaing for tho past threo days, wore uttorly | troduced by barsof tenor recltative, Near] Jo Davless~Spriog 18 now favorabla for farm- | damayo has b to the wheat g e e t for her m‘wuodl l:u h)llel‘"; it i :y:;-a?::no;::«:fig :‘r:‘mhn;l:;:dc :z :?S::‘l'l‘m unmindful of the nice polntsin the art of bone- ;ygn?r:‘ fiEfi,’:z i .-:nl%.‘.:rma%‘.fi 'nhrllléfie:‘l::r;’u. sn u]:enLllwul:, b\':’uu‘:oa-on?lfl- ralos, 'nlm nlrn:l ln‘a:l‘:.":x"rfil ::lnfin ,:h)(;:‘: of (hsnflce’ml‘:" '\I\"‘ix'&;fl: ;'.i".;'.'fu'r%?fi p;;fxac%"lfl:"-&::.Muflm;mfi 5y AR AR U0 AR | o borino mattor, wiih wae aalately pura. | seinG, of 48 tolaive alusof Incllons aodam- | €530L5A ETSIEL 0, 2l 2 SHIaEL DL 300 & Sl of gl | lyng gat o foms mnces. Hiantingalldoce,"al | soue adirens e sro g carmest sintas, wed sbo ,** tholr principal effoct in this rogard belog depcndent upon the orclies- tratlon. ‘The chiorusea picturing tho plagues of trogund locusta, tho haflstone number ln which the notes fairly patter down and - ** run slong upon tho ground,* tho firo, and thg darkness, and tho stupondous fugued double chorus celobrating the dellvorance of the leraclitcs, are prominent instances ot this king of treatment. In the ordinary Novello scora thera are thirty-nino numbers, Uue sidgs & wupplomvot of six arlss and rocltativos, which are sametimes qurfifllund to rellova the heaviness of tte work. Iesldos those, Hsudel himsolf borrowed Jiberally from his ottior works in performances of **lerasl ™ as well sein lte co siruction, ‘There Arv, in fact, no Jewa than A clioriives and two ducte I the Work takon from & magulfcat which ho wrota In Italy for tho Church in his youthful dg}l. Iu preparing the work for thls fontival, Mr. Tomling had the good judgment 10 wake liberni excisions, using but elghtecn of the thirty-nino numbers,” Tha weloce tlona wers ‘made with excellent tasle, an| wa Late sald, with good judgment, far vast and magalfcent aa the work Js §i would be fatfguing In its entirely as part of a threo daye’ fostival programme, Far its enfoyment it abould Unvo wptcelal work, speclal performsnco, and o epocial nudlence, Ttw Lroper broduction would e lhlnllll‘:llfll;blolllval ?‘{‘I‘ t}l e l“r’u’:“m"“ lnrflln ahowe 00 e in giving the maguifcont i for two ulives, Trio Lora Fe o dan oF War. to a1l the second basses on the oue hand and the socond tenors snd ret basces on the other. No maitor bow poworful or artistic the iwo bassos bo the effort always thin predicted. Chinchi-bugs are thick in tho spring whest, but tho acreago Is limited, o it was al- most & total fallore last year, Curn planted carly, before the ground was warm, hea rotled badly, anid will have to be uqlnnud. Kano—8mall graln looks well, and gives prom= 20 0f o lurge cm%.' Winter highly favorablo for Tover, Colurado Leetlcs have made thelr appoar- nco in large numbera, . Kankakeo—Fotato-bupe bave appeared in count- lesa numbars, and there ia & poor praspoct for pos tatoos. Kxcesslve raine Lave proatly delavod farin operailons, Everyihing hat iakes o a log, ox- cept a knife, 18 called chiolera, and fur thet reason It ls difoult to give ths percantof deatls by cholers, A good many hogs bave died; moro pare cularly young hogs, " * I-LK. 'I —sp!flnx{x‘uhnnm nd cold, retards In llrullngoplnllm\l. Uophers and ineects ara thinning the corn to_a serlous extent, waking a thin stand of corn, Outlook fe not fialturing for spring whoat. Not much winter grain ralsed In thi viciulty. » o naver lookud hetter, . Spectal Dispateh 1o The Tridune. Pirrariusy, ke Co,, Juno 7,—Wheat fs begine ning to buad out. .A great deal of corn is roplanted. Urass first rate. &peciat Dispatch to The Tyidune. . JxnvevviiLe, Jervey Co., Juno 7.—Winter Wheut atrong, Dealthy, und thick on the ground, and If the weather should continuo guod through Uloopilug time the crop will be very heavy, Dur- fug the last two wooks all (he avallable forges bavo been hard at work planting corn. Spectal Disyateh 12 The Tridune. lulc’un‘r e Bcutt Co., June 7.—Winter wheat nevar looked ‘botter at this voaeon of the year, Farmers have just falsled planting caru, tly Hlnmlnn cumoe up poorly. Cround is getting in no condition. Dispateh to The Tridune Sn¥LBYVILLE, Bhoiby €0,y Juno 7.—The condf. tlon ot winter wheat fs veey encouraging, Corne planting just over. Kxcellent atand, and growing nicely. N Spectal Dirpata) fo The Triduir., Rusuvieie, Bchuyler Co., Juno 7.—Winter wheat and early-sown spring wheat are in prime condltion, Hpectal Dispatch §o Tha Tyidune, Pants, Edgur Co., June 7, —Every sapare acre has heen put fnto cory, Suial) grain dolng Anely. Ap- ples, haif crop, Vuaches aud cherrles, fourth, ¥ MINNESOTA. ‘fista unusual outlay, L AILION (o tho &) of uramsactione, luaes the Tresuiry () tod gundition, uivhas practically given w sacl mamber i yaiio for € recetvod. o (hie Ita nat ropart, after h'l‘n(r'l.l‘ll years of service, ’ romains lul‘ the reasurer (o thauk the Assaciation for ite lonys continued cunfdouce, and ta rezret thas In leaying tha Aresaury wivent be caunot lcave w mors abudant putations, of wolghty mattors In wmodical jurise prudence, and other cqually abstruso and purely technical matters, whila they gavo thomeelves up tosoclal enjoymont 1ast evening on the Bouth Sidu, ‘T'he-North and West Sldes having vied to do honor 1o the visitors, it w last evoning to show t fscould do in the way of furnishingsocial antortalnment, and thees was nota dluenllng volce to the yenoral verdict that it ha succeeded In sccomplluhiug §ta objeot and In doing all that heart could wish, Tho iwo priucipal re- coptions of the avening were hLeld at Mr. George M, Pullinan’s palatial residence, on Pralrie ave. uuo, and at the houso of Dr, Ioler, No, 1084 Indla; avol while Mr, and re. Wirt Dexster's parlors were “also glven up tao 1hio disciplos of tho Lualingart, “These reccytions were wholly Informal, and everbody endeavored to ovorybody lse fuel thoronghly at home and ho evening paseed away niost ploasantly in woclal intercourse and In devotion to tho estab. Hahed custom ot .mlklnilnnurnlun upon the dine. ing-room and discus uui te contoutd of the wells loaded tables. Tho visltors &t each placo ex- od themselves as boing most highly delighted th af the Chicago peojns, and'it |s not altogother mrmhnblulhnl maoy members u‘ the Medical Ansociation would look ‘with a partial eye to Suy pro act for baving the nest annual mgeting held in this city, ‘Tu say who was presént at each of the aboye re~ cgptions would be, in a larke measure, to simp) duplleate the names of many of the t proml- nont paaplo o the Association, as well us many of Chicugo's inbabitants who cannot afix the tille M. D. to thelr names, The participants cndeavored will converso glibly, Bl will tell you of her h tory, which will & clarming plece of fichion; for, with the lus her chiefest crown, & wumain seoing to lovg ovarything; tne “eproity walters nhlé"n Tcasé, llos ax it by instinct, . Dut you cun Tho city authorltics of Iloston, “during the cpl- demle of 18723, had faylstod on using humantzed virus, bt thero was auch a general protest that they wers inally obliged to usa bovine matter, of ‘whichthoy bought 84,000 paints. The Doctorsaid he surplus. knuw of perscus who had been vaccinated with ot es statod that ’:r:';.'s‘l‘s::l‘lr: rnow contaimea | humanized vlm‘-whnu lm;tdl'un but l:w n;d haiance ul $172 72, Shhiarh yet to know an fnatance of it In cascs whero the 1aMky """’m“,‘;’,__";‘,{z';,“:l‘:fi’m‘m.h vaccination, or the re-vacelnation, weto by Lovine of Nuw Jorsey, Chairmnan of the Sectlonon Btate | mattor Modicine and “Fublie Hygleno, read a paper in ro- ‘The report was referrod to » Commitice conslat. gard 1o the use of vaccinarionnnd Inocutatlon in | {ng of Ur. Howditeh, Dr. Wheelor, snd Dr, Wig- symotic liseasve, | [1o argued that the goud uects | gleayorth, who wero {nstructod to conslder It aud R o b o apy | Foport 1o tho Commitice on Publication. Dr, L, B. Bulkley, of Now York, read & papeg od 10 thut there was slronu roason o believe it to . plicable to all rymotle diseases, Llu bolloved that on *'The Itecognitlon and Management of tha Gouty Stato In Discasca of the Skin.' it wia poasible, by encrgetlo proventive incavures, topractically romuve those disoases, & ud confends ¥, il Davis, of his city, read o piper on **Chronlc Discasva of the Resplratory Systom, '—u ed for & more eficlent aanltary pol 1f municl. y N -trestiso on catarrh and coneumption, and about n conecturo how much to bellove, and coine to o preity corgect conclusion, I the yory words and manner (n which, for instance, she will tell you she once moved-in tha highest clrcics, you ean {udgfl waether they wers the hig or the Juwest. Jy-and by you safely conclude thu **fushionablo pretey wlflvbfilrl" in fust tho Parlulan grisvito with moro intelligence, thrco times the cupldity, Lut nane of tha dociilty which half rodeeua tha ‘fherowita & man, rockless and caraworn, with perdition at bia left olbow whore the dark brandy brims a tunibler, als0 m consuming player leanin; on Lho othor sids, Jn tho shape of that protty gir who may likely enough be the erring Ucnovievoot ad #o much. 'E""d Andy 8 the droop- e hae known him {nnl. The ‘slio rosts upon_hle arm 1s covered with jamonds, for each of which Jaybird recelveda kla or an embraco, and for each of which his ewploys ers bled 10 a conaldorsbloe extant, Al oces of the charmer's eyes are so tnch small change; evury smilo meana & gama suppar; tho littla fuok which, pocps 80 coyly ‘roml bencuth “ghe nch brocade s worth ,Il welght {n gold; in fact, oven as the grim skelcton frauies tho falr ox- terioe of beauty, 1bat whole bright tigure which tha Ioat 10au foudiva to hie siiu Is nothiog plore than & Ifluu-cmu and brass buttons, and the daizling saloon rulhlu Luta coll 1a tha tombs 8s tho fu- nox—Froapect not snod for & full erop of any klr:d. Nearly all the Srst planting of corn a fall- uro, b % Lako—The potato-bugs have made thelr appoar- ancu lu large numbers, and aro_pattently walting for the potatocs to come up, Considerable com- Ialnt about seed-corn and gopliors. Small grain ooks well, —The season has been cold and dry, palitics would furnish mesus, Boards of Ilesith could ko for eptdomica) diseass in xa systomatio a v oasiblo ntermedista i1, Ry coived without reading from Dr, way s & Wro-cnclio went to & fro, and could as efuctuslly stamp 6 out. 'Publie X ton, of Cincioustl, contrasting +'European and American Climatic Hesurte, " It w bygilene recelved much greater ationtlon in Eugland than in this conntry, and N ruforred to tao Committes an Pablication. tion then adjournad, enguged the attention of many of lier most promi- BECTION 2, 1In Scction 2—that ou obstotrics and the diseases weod acicutiflc wen. ‘Thure iv 0o . better way to train the medical student than to famlilarico bim with the methods of the best sanltary recards. In of women und cbildron—Dr. Smith, of fows, road anable paper, Dr. G. Parker, of Lowell, Nass., followed with an_essay on » aurgical subject, and Ur. White, Presidont of the Buctlon, concluded Lasall During prescnt weok (May 21) have,had whito {rast nnl:\y ery nllht.‘thnuzh ‘not severe enangh to lojure crob prospecs, Ground In fne condl- thon, S nifiuundcwluok well, canclusion, the lecturer urged upon all medical cols wmr Rreatur attension 1o tho subject of pulblic hyglend, and to make 1Ls study part of the collego cureiculum, (o belloved that fn the time : 3l et ¥ it Jaybird docs not thiok of the 1o coiie, LY paying tho siricieatistiontion Lo sani- | (.G reading of his snnusl address, A gonarul als- | 10 4o justica to ali threv, And It was Indead fortu- | 80d weak alter the 3 Qouble wrence ataive tatue retanded farm aparss 8pectal Dupatch fo The Tribune fure r(}h‘:,fi::. Iharlird doce el f the tary prliciplew didesso migi be slmous eniiroly” | STERIIRG R it Sin0 AL EAS: il or Now | nate, 10 that ond, that the placss wora xo near oach | chorases, 1o adopting thls plan Mr. Tomliue “"“‘3.,.'.':";‘;"52{. Sitats BaWBra TS | monaann h-ndh‘runlbfu«. -"l""v 71.7“. con. | EEOLEE B e ey euld B alo Uiy, | Jar EATLMEU, WML Sty Uy | Tt S 't SEARE L0, | apalat bt Bkl S B | ST Verypoor oo scani o b boppure, ey ave | S HELH, P 1061 s Wbk the ‘Flicre was 1o fear, however, that Otlcllo's occi. i:’r’u:ln’;’umm h/and Qalnley of. deray uily e LR TR n::;l;lnln:'u'x;:x..‘ and, ¢ | Gafy\are the solulata M{fiw‘h-my k“wu“’""' Leo—Cald, backward epring, Bmall graln and 17 po PP couple. vengefally, Gene deatroyed nearly all of the whoat, aud about on half of the oats. Wa planted corn in good Hmo, commencing about the 7th of May, and what ation would Lo Gong, but the prafession. wauld Pacome a preveutive foree. ¢ Tho lecture, which was woll recelvad, was or- dured referied 10 Lie appropriste Soction, way} bt deybird Andy sces tho appariilon. an l]xulll m’ lly, tca tho fellow whu cuimnvs {6 . troubla thie store-clork's Jo. he lv & character whlctfyou can tell. 7 10 o, that }ittle was oxcellontly done, especisily solofor Me. Winch, which o suni fu superb styl Althuugh he was sullering from & savers cold. T choruses, exacting as thoy ara pasture lusuriaat, Clinton—Too mueh rain for wheat and oats, Wot weathar bas prevented corn-planting, Iloge chiolora prevails here yet, and no cure, craworo, Prairie avenue, botween Bixtecnth and Kightuenth strocts Indeed presented sn lutoreating 4 linod clthor aide of the ng lights of a scora or mo; BECTION 8, The firet paper of the alternoon was one wrilten :; l!‘"' vl'!nr‘&lmln Lee, of Pennsylvanis, and read ored ref ! Aol vory fatiguing, i —~Wirg-wo now slandiog {e gaod, but tho moatof It s cut | peiter namo; ho bolon; of Ht. " i et by Dr, avoodpcrey, alwas an exbaukilve treatite | L' chandlicrs, and not wublyasant glare of a cai. | ere ghven In '3"“',“"' uhape. ‘o Nafstuns | , Liygmiony Wieworts bas sortudely demaged | G000 10 00 ore'cam abat the 16tL Lo | buk he s nivd sapegaivoly; 1o Usnbnianis aitollowes ’ mal Dlaclees,* L, Woodlerry aleo extibited 'u | Shim fubt ln front of ‘Me, Hallmais vesldonce, e T Do ann whnter vy s | pluatig, WiMeroislaoking wall {havolly of June; Wearo ki hopes to atas vanig, | peal lavsey, (or, like Mugon Leses o ar a v la : u brilllant sceno, Juside 3 cxe _Wintes whes 0 eed, 3 sha xel £ fayi During the put, year, as shawn b Suntrivance, daslamed by Uy, Lee, wilch ko catle s von mors aitaciive, and ihe Sesemblod | cedlngly roaltable, audwithiis clos talvvery suc- | ek “womns Vhis yearsa horslofors. Very poot 8pectal Ditpaich to Tha Trivune Mrotch like this 10 spend, slwply because o luves Iy volumes of (ransuctions osoltats Loardy of eplti, and ol uruald wiiced (hicse as dlailuce 10 were unanlmous in thele expresslons of de- IghL preacnted and tho antertalnment )y theie munifount host snd hostes The reccption lusted untll a moderately late hou; cussion waich fallowed, Dr. 3arre. of Now Yark, Foferred 10 tle #oparatus au 0ng of tho most im- portaat appliances ever devivad for this purpose, ho well-known I'tofcssor in him. Ile sy nol 8 yory striking to you a% Aret sight, DU you o not 100k b onough. For rao0, h ht ! £ 1t fa not ouly that his boots ara well made, alsw furnlehod p{»l‘:&l for corn cfup, aud wot the usual acruage an) s Macon—Excessive rains have rgtarded farming Hennow, Nicollet Co,y Juue 7.—(irasshoppers #een: Lo be gutting more plenty every day, —craw|- ing, creeplug, jumping, marching, sud counter. ——————— THE COLORADO SILVER-REGION. T0 (ke Kditor of The hew | s A B 1 [} Y operations, Potato-bug has made Iis appearanco, (i | that this poor giri's prostitution id gor theus Jellcrson Mealeal’ College, Philadtiobia, rbon the party brake up 1o dresm, 10 woubt, of | ;o P 0 O A e are aha I Hkely ta 4o contideranle dazmags, | RATChIg Co ST pova ane ot exemmpe Yen: | liuen is spotichs, bis rousers ‘“‘r:“‘}";.ff:fi!éfl'filé .“la'thie | most Interestiug paperon '*Th lwmediate or | 1Hoic Ikst soctal entertslument in Chicaga during | LARECity, Col,, May 3 cre ara 100 manx | placoupin—Exeesny long-cantinued _ralng | terday thoy. wero crousing 8 creck here, They | bubthoy sllcame iu tha same way. the cyzare o of furty-atx Amorls | Prozimate Cause of Paln. In the dlscusson | tho sesalon of tho Medical Association of 1877, people coming to tha allver-region of Colorado for | havo dolayed all kinds of fsna oparatjons, Wi umped In'and made a bridge of themeelv of ber lusthsome sarnings; all aan 3 i pedldicals woduus Smericaty uativnsl | whick ollowed, the write Among tho gusate wio oscliaied butwoen the three | tho capital tnveated In tho diflcrent kiudy of ma- | ¥ary Wyxarionts but (e loug scsson of wek weather | 1he Twitor ‘Hilcon fost Jon 30 the. ATy b smiokes, and ths woucy which by losct LU 3 s ekl “Slobied Uy ARl Aot | Rutdle prectuy similar & acos suove-mentioned wero Dr. E. Boxuln, of | chinery'to wark the oe. ‘The Unic will come when | 19 ikely (o inyire the cro, conld’"§o over dry-shod. Bverything wiil by | Faming-table, com e abey ad Vious send thate L vublicatiuue lu " exchsndy for th ¥ voldnig uf trcimactions. 13 fo 10 by rearats ted that tho It doce nut comprise all simifar_ inatls tuilons o Uia Uiitcd Blutes, LUL 84 yEar Ly year, a3 dhe” Trwasnrary st ruudons’ previous ¢ diillcuit tu ulitafa, thew eavur Lo sevuro cuples for their librarics In dus acawn. 3t ks eveeediugly perplexe Iux to the Librarlag 1o have Blale c| b duatroyed along Lbe stresms on er aandy soll. Blough grass v ot much eaton, Our blue yptss in pastures 1 onten up, but it will recovor itsclf aftor thoy go away, T('m«lhylhu{klll. ‘Tiils da- vastativn will not be universal. o favored locas tlona cotn will etand, Potatoes will grow aftor they leave. Wo bLave' provided oursvives wiih D, [ tudison ~'Ihe scason is backward, and iy § frivaic fals, s ey )t ek o 148 d0n frwii conditjou. Winter ygruin ie in very fine cone didon. more labor will bo nceded, but not uow, Thare ore hupdreds of men in this town without wionoy and without employuweat, These mon had vettor ataid on thelr farma in the Esat. The wlneral wealth In coal, copper, leud, gold, and Sliver, is unquestionably great, ~cspecially n 1ho anrinks s8 the fullow aporoucty cowers, for tho spectre, lfur all, is vothin """5 han @ bLlsckmailcr of vuiger instincls, onlv‘r the glrl fasten u‘)nn tha . gullty wresch Hke tw icy aro, dot 1t seums to'me (hat the worst way ta get i y great evils 4 to avold considering them und lbe ezt 10 the warst way ia to pruricnl \ by the play uf the vitat act] ¥ which overywhors £xist in the orvans and tiseuce through’ which the nervous fuld circulateas that the fuld under cunsideration e genorated by the braiu, pinale ew Yor! | Jand; Prof. P, 1i. Hawmilion, of Hellvus toltege, New York; Dr. tiroas, of Jelicraon Medical Cal- lege, Philadeiphla; Prof. Winte, Uuffalu; Dr, uray, Utica, N. Dr. lodgen, At, louis; Dr. Kayrs, Now York; Dr, i1, C. Wood, Dr. Albert Fricke, Dr, llenry L, Suith, Dr, ‘Thos. R. Dun. plson, Dr, Juctard J. Dunglison, Dr. C. H. T hiladelphla; Dr. Marshall--Heavy ralns and cold has affected the cofn fAral planted, and mauy Lave beey covpolled to replunt. Groand in condition, and pros- cord, aud ucrvous ganglis, and that the uceves are simply passive cordy, ropes, or, #o to speuk, wires for (he trunaniisslon of the nervous duld; that paia e, 0% Gacc i q 7 Juttor; but tho great deslderatun) 18 niachine) cta cncoursging for bonntiful croj Frultcrop | early Vermont sead-corn, 'We purposs (o camv ia sldice, va dacsrintolue v 18 Quo edtately wad direchy 10 Ghekraciion tbyhe Digpiasnge Wier, Ehitdlpola: 07 | whiuueh sovrork e ofo. i 'ofcairie, il | Fory bt "Ualiads palaocbuge tory nuerou, | babtad ham o kod of & crope T s | Aol merely ur (b ‘mhwm‘“ T O A R Gl A iy et AL tranamiseiun of ine ueevous cucrent, thus causing g T "t o, | svon be supplled, Capital will always go where it | and will play havoe Uf not destruyed. son {g Gne (or wheat. Luzurfunt growths are 10 & Tehore. 1 wothing wora not le iy ‘that tan out ol the twenty-swved snuuai |'A8 ccumbilion of nurvous duldatibe aual of thy e B Bt e utingion, B Gl | csube ‘roblably uscd. Thero is my. park of i | * Masonly Mseon Countys T 1675 wud 1870, | basdon o1l around, and many ara dolag twir Lovt B o i auws, Which, uutouchid by our s, G5 S o puaracto Usb Baneas isiiicsonylucon; | won Sodieonts T MoK "B AWhu | Yorianereit s, b sied o o"beter"sdvaatass | shout 137000 aivs of corl on low, Jauie ey | whivinesieckved Nogputdesst and Coshing bt ey ey ot e, AT s B e ot owuraimand pinal | S 5K Wanton, badigon, Wi | Drs aud | P2A5 15 be 54 ntry, drowsed, waterially roduciug the averze. Tlo | with (b present oatiook Lhoy Y iwhropor subject ™ by ou Wuks bave =0 Lt 1ue obioris, wina, and Wanty of il aliaugo of olticers way, (u sotic natau theay ol Beutivas W ba uvcriuoke {a the dovariuieat of fur ‘This town was unkoown in 1874; pow [t b 3,000 Insbliants, wal_n.h': [ r haa proveoted the | fore them. Special Dispalc to The Trivune. NicoLLr Brayion, Nicollet + June 7.— oided 2 ivincs, bids fulr to contiuue tho tauet autley e Al pawesfal Buraery of cdix’l:“:l;lsil ure sorioualy uilvcted theto e4d Bu mu perconilui of a excesaive pncl%hu jon thus rnnuuuflerluwluw i aiu s woditied o2 ese low lands, J. B. Book, Dr. J, Noyes, Detzoty br. ‘ies Laurs McConsighy, Mount Picassnt, Vs, ; . Hankin and daughler, Lodt, 1L} the o of 1 Masac~Excessive ralng ed coi e 4 , & ulluguced by structure aad by \ ture of the | 1. A, uoted of these, which are buig ull; lanting. Late frosts aud freescs bave damay | at b Wt Dombers, | etopoliian lify proacota, 400 SrLALSEL S S A xCHIy Colsu, Yoz, Mr. Cotia, Lyou, Mase,: Dr. N J, biltman, | woikod, are (ke Ute, Uis, and Blutarco, Our | Trojtand whest. constderably. tfog cnolers A A T e R S R suuler ot vollince (o vow ailawed yedrly oot | br. Marcy, of Cambridge, Maus., read & paper | NOIS Caroiluag Dr. 0. L. Dral . Piuckaey | gfociters, stamp-milley aud" concentration-works | destsoped s Ereat masy h 4bis county--nlne | magy eggeand young, but without auy sppreciable VETERAN SOLDIERS. B ixiions ofTutrrest G0 wediyal wiea. and wiridh bicct of baudaget, Toompegn. Ketuckys De Murphys St | Will be o sciive vperation ina fuw daye. Casee ont of ton groving fatal, Gimination. 1ied miles and othur jnsucts man Special Dipaich to The Tribuns. Hedre o en semouably be sioveted w b r. Sayur exhibited case lllusteating redex |n. | Lauly Miin.y e Towditch, = Mussachuseits: | “Quire an oxcitement pruvailed here some days | ~ Mcbonough—Corn-planting late, owlug to ex- hia I e 7.~ o second day's pros fnciuded H co-ordination from genital ireitation, tbe {llustra. 7, and Mre. It. N, leham, D, aud Mre, W, ‘An imumenvely rich volo of silver was di o Wansaw, Ind., . ou «rzuu’ut aduitius ta the s wysicin aouie o volunies seot out Wil prubably ot }mnxwv are not missed from ths counlless miile on ive ralns. fmln Igok- well, Farm stock thed | 4 condition. Mog-cholcra rages fearfully in Byford, Dr. ond Mrs. Arthur Edwards, Dr. n ris of the county. i loary~Chinch-bugs and potato-buge bave ju tha aayual cata. 1 i M Gt b siadre. U, &K, Stesly, Dr. leorolin, D and tion boing an idlotic Little girl about 12 years of Parwurs are burnipg, ditching, sad plowing aye, and duscribed bls mode uj trestmentio such coedings of the Rteunton of the Untan Sotdlers of 0, gveud on Alplus t.‘n-k‘ -n‘anl miled frouy thi under, agd wany sro cayght by machiues d for b The vela s iltuca feat wide, {a la close proxiaits ruct 64 POTDOse, tha Tenth Indisna District, wero highly futoreats sultablo retura, bub Ltk 1o LLavoldWbIc, wud SUBEDY | ciupe, Not the luast Intercatod spoctators of thig | M Danks, Dr. and Mre. ¥. A. Ewmons, Dr. 4and conaructes B . ; it ",-;;::,-;,',;-;!W;‘:;‘,:;,“.'.,';"5;‘““,::‘:;;;:"',;';;,‘;“ Scenk wers uboat's dozua mambere of the guntled | Wilee . Chtpoell sud duugbie?, Dr. ul-,,"fl,-uu- B len T Ore. s & Brevases . D atactor and | wade tho sppramsce. g Q0 foF, fts | oBand ety mucene e wery sacye, g entmated during the yeal T SALMUIORE OF RHIaIE. ve- | Linwhy. ware wposed aboul the B varlous | e, o Wil Tymun, Dr. o't Hoi sautbur, own it. 1o it laa fortage for sows ons. McLean—small fruits and wheat {njurod by cold - €asy aud comfurtable Itiuns, De s 0, Junun'st':l'a Baper o +Tiecont Ad: not appolats ".’1"“'""' Canae IS, vances ln Ololuyy, Jatars wei n.lm':i ury"duk. specu- 4" ol & bounty-tax, Prospocts | 84 from §10,000 012,000, Tho clty was hand- A contract has beon let to sluk & sbaft ajziy feet Fr westber, Atount of rsinfall this spriog uaprece- sup. 1";‘ spriog has beon late: the anow fell nearly sm ter, Dy, 11, A, Johnson, Ur. Uupn, Di dented, and bas frull! retarded (arm_operstivus, naca {ncurred smoupting to 337, 20. Jrase. o Alles, Dr. N, 8. Davis, Dr, Sarah Hac! J. Adi Tl ruport was refefred for publication. 1t Bteven. was followed by Lir. pri Polato-bug are [njuring potatoes, and rate are do+ ag— ute ol foe DI 8. L, 8QUIBS, Audrvws, wlo yuve'an sbatract of & papet golay \d som, Ml Dr. Baker, the' oo, 3. Y. Scammon, | gvery day fof 8 month Ul recently, retarding trave | vouring guantitice of cara juat as i cumes u Vi bai iivedtitt 10F of New York, thou fsomad tbe resding of his | show that Inclaions cau bo renderd painless by | Uourge Armoar, Marehall Field, Mursy Nelson, | 3 v Yalos durfag th KANSAS, $100hn guld was won by the Logansport Grays. conl pasurco the nnahl:m of'ths United Siates Pharma: | Lih velocitien, [llustrating bie ides by & pecatiar | he! EEKH'- Jsyiono Glbeon, th Mav, W, 4. Wil ety of tole cousior o wint i Erand MyaaidOwing o the conatan durfug the Apicial Dispich i, The TrideAL L B e ol afiormo0n. & bro- copuis. The sdvauts, y Ch 3 7 ses ofjiiis plau were detatied b, fariaing oporations bave bevr groatlys tagisorof e gy coutsivatie, Lorrve gy it ol Ly yoeatl . Ceaston, over a milo In length, any conslstivg ot & bavd of m coe to the puullc aquare, where scveral nums= peod lo witaessed tlo ‘esorclics. Muale, vocal s natromental, prayer. sddreeses by the lev, J, Uo Talile aud uthers, ond reading of an origluel P‘*"‘ by Sites Julia Hudie, wera he leading featired, 79-p1zbt a banguet ani wilitary bull uf the Upehs uunf. ‘wblch wus 8 bellllaut wifalr, coucluded reunlon. bayud 1bo descrinth 4 | B “Hog-chilora s all over tho county. but | IAvew, Hono Co.,Jupe 7.—Tbe wel weather < sswrestleayth, sad wivenil sudiainications fro | U Liak gere an slutnistan Yigganaleyen R T O {,"““'u?‘:}".""“f'f"“?,*u‘z Bote’ Uathie 15 100 Wkl | 54 10 Uhe DAFGuae Of loss Do ‘Gataity esimats can | atiJotutteres sriomy with cora caltivation, aud | Verious. maitary cryaizatiots, toyettir with 1y g i iere read, vl ¢! B 5. - e . . o . c Laken o Vbe previows day Dr. Squib wa "Dr. Bowditch Foad & paper on *The Relative &) 1C DOCTORS, e ey ey ety ane | b Uavsual and long cuntiaped. rafay bave | 14190K8 Bow aa it the wecas wiil soon gt beyoid ot paveed through the atrect TIIBIE CONVENTION AT LINCOLN, ILL. LiscoLy, 1L, June 7, ~The Ecicctic Medics) So- cloty met st half past 8 o'clock th.s wornlnz. The ot businoss was the recousiduratiou of the vote by which the roport of th: Counnlitve o Cruden- tiels was amended by sirilang out the name of R, M. Baroes, wiao, 1Ew 3 stated, G impose Lo e i tu twenty minutes in ocder to alluw tie oppouents of the proposed weasury Lo Lave & shor, UD WO~ tion, this vule wis recunsidered, the lecturer baviug Just gbout gottub 1o the Lewinding of bis discourse Wheo his tiue meo oot Fhe vote was close, but €R002U L0 give bim aothee twenly minutod. and o rag mernly #los fur that g, ko suitiig bp the lecturer sald that fuvra besc two puits Lo lclufla. mouutain-sbeep, und mountaia-loa. All vur atreans—ihat ls; the laryer oncs—aroe Blled with mountain-trout, ‘the fesh of which ts the wost dedicious kuown of the douy tribe, Much enjoymeut v exporlenced catching tbem with thy bovk and ! 4 curtaln scasons of the year: at the othur scacous the luw protects theia under a boavy penaity, avd a} RQ scadon can they by caunhy Wi St ur e W, Value of [uclsions sud Awputations in the I'r went of Ewbywma, ' Dr. Forayth descelbed bl praceas of treatment 1n casca of Lrokew limbe, and Wlustrated it in the Bigeoy ol & young uialy yaticat. Lr. Martit, of Boston, spoke on the subject of ¢4 Viricoss Ulcers.# und cxpliloed the merits of 80 fadia-rubber Landaze which ha Uad wrapped control. Wheat still prowises well. There are wany felds in the lower bottoms of the Arkansas Valley that must suller badly. Special Dispaich 1o The Tridune Laxz, Frantllo Cu., Juue 7.—We bare just ox- perlenced soveral dags of wet weather. The Fivers ac past fordlng, which will prevest coru-plowlug retarded farm work, snd (be avason L4 s0 bacl ward that it ls dificuls o Y)"l‘lcl the prouw tho crups scutioned. **Oa the 1oihof uoon, §noticed tho slz full of flce, which, youn catcnlng saversl, proved . to be the wmuch dredded chinch-bug. "' Mouroe—Prospecta for winter wheat never bete e

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