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e ' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: NMONDAY, JUNE’Z25, 1877 5 Toyed. ‘A what salary? he saked. '*Fi Soltansa, week s prompily rplled. the mansger, WASHINGTON. brew? and the “Trado Jow.” Itis the Jatter hralng and seosa than either of them. 1tell you from La Veta to tho 8 di he'n lhz'Wlm himself, and notthe dog under the et e it and bless the human race. The for Class hag Cristo Faer, a distance of fourteen and ohe-half ot Penlot MEDIOAL. lost two of ils membern sinee it tored the Unl: | semmmmmads snmmnns At anc g, ;l'm‘u, ho s:nlya, t_:_llut l‘x!e l{;‘m?{:’l I:'m'll-‘l'! m:emflut 3r. Sy ab onte resigned and wont fouth, wagon, " E. V. 8. milea,—the western termination stil heing about | versity, whao were possesscd ‘o noble Christian at. Torthe waite oo of must pegole, Dat withthe | T4t 8nda madder mun, =7hen nest ue pavect i ; NOTES AND NEWS. S The- e T 10k Tsey % 140, fat, o | Bine trymn 0 L k| P SRR 0 of s.igleroscoa (t Tnay bb aiacoverail Lhat .| LIouEh New York:tne. 0aralval af all Sations The Painful Agitation in the Cus- e, talning & fotal cleyation of §,7HO fect, higher, | Yeterday candidates for admisnlon to the Tni- " 3 'y be discovered thal | way fn foil nlast at the Hippodrome, and the E with ane exception, than any other road. The | vernity werervceived. Am unnsnal nombercame,— " 4 the "'rmleJew,"unm:,e, has 8 gooil deal the | French dfsiston was belng (60 by 8 snub-nosed tom=Houges and Post- Wunm:’::n‘]?"gm; nln 7;1: rqr;m;‘ it seraue grade Iullu’-lfl.glg,r;:raw’;ehfl l'r:nl‘ha‘mll!:; clihty tn all ‘ll.m yeun'mnn%;limls be nm. A Case of Six Years’ Standing, ac» most money, nnd can afford to spend more | Irishrnn with a bulging brow of whitq camorle fHices. %070%, 1), C.\ Juno 24, —The intent o envlent grade Jo 217 feel, The shortent en ‘erof _aplicationa wen forty. s indien N . T s, v | Mrsumen, i e tq Offices 141K S s -offctal elcles to the eftect that the | b8 & radlin of 304 fest. The rock cat thraugh {8 |.larger Freshmun Claa next year thin over befor companied by distressing symp= remonetizstion of the silver dollar will be agreed upon withs $20 mszimom legal-tender quality, and that recommendationa will be made that gold pleces be colned of the denominations of .§2.50 or 43, §G, 810, and $50. POSTAL RRCRIPTS. Enongh I8 now known at the Post-Office Depart- ment Lo shiow that the recefpta for the fiscal year Just closing will be about $250,000 leas than Jast year., ‘presume this {s the reason that all other land- Jorids are s0 anxious to take them in since e Tox turned them out. ———— A change, happily, has como over the spirit and substance of the war news from Europe. ‘The Russians in their relentlcss advance have forcod the Turks back upon the Tohgrywkwicz range, where thousands of the unfortunate Ot- tomans pre wandering sbout unnble to asit ‘wherethey aro and thelr way home without dis- locating thelr jaws or barking their shins over Of thene cighly fifteen are ladies; thirty-eight will take the classical contre, iwenty-fonr the Latinand acientific course, and tep the scientifec. ‘Appllcations and examinations continuc te-more row, Tuneaday Is elams-dsy of the Benfors, snd ‘Wedneaday cominencement exerclses, e CASUALTIES. ANOTHER NURRICANE. St Touts, June 24.—The moat destructive wind etorm that ever visited St. Joseph, Mo., passed over that city abont 10 o'clock last mght.” The slorm was about efght bloeks wide, and paescd di- Mr. Ashburton Webster has written a note to the Boston Zout, correcting 1ts statement con- | FPOTtentouts Disgusc of the Penn- cerning Danle! Webster's silver service, which was sylvanian Mechanical Poll- Iately sold tothe Bomersct Clob of Doston. Hao ticlans. rays: *‘The ‘Rush sflver® was leftto me by my . grandfather, and was daring my minority sold by ‘my goardisn, the late Goorge Eaton, at the requent. of Mr. flarvey and some other gentlemen, Mr.Har- vey belng one of the largest purchasers, No men. tion of Mr. Harvey'd namo occurs Inmy grand- father's will. Everybody knowa that the Ex.Congross- toms, cured by the use of two bottles of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. Meurs, Wees & PorTan: i A Safiemen Tlebs ailow me 1o tes IOFILs of BARPFORD'S RABIEAL CORR 208, Saesmat: m“x‘l;‘ ST have un_;;’r’asuuy particalarly wi 'lc ! Ceamlatan - Imy head and Thioat Kept me copARLY MWKISESNG , spittioe, rendering m; presence fn tfllflr‘fl] extremely - i embarrssing to myself and friends. Six montha s { Eirpin oty Kty Gk, Afer - - nearty. 1f o per e et ronsmendsd ser o mauge, Iald with el roln. thirly ponnds to the yord, ' The work of construction war dene In five months, under the direction of J. A. McMartrie, engineer. The road will reach Fort Garland by the middle of duly, and will be pushed on (ntd the San Juan connitry ne speedily a8 poesible. I THE CROPS. ILLINOIS, Special Dispatch te The Tribune, New Corusnia, Massee Co., Jane 23, ~We are now allat work harvesting our wheat, —the best Tmnnfibm of Nausea Endured by the Southern Grabbers of Gripsacka TAR ARMT. Army officers heain to think that the events which have accurred since the adjournment of Probability that Silver Wiil Bo Made a manently eared, over ong % . X Coi 0 hav t the mil crop for yoars,—clear of »cab, rost, amut, and ly th h the centre of the city. The Pacific | hundredbotties with the greatest success, e gome oftho cononants, Thene pasees enco | Toh A0 SRR A, SOLPL SR, Tl herey Legal Tondey Tor- vt o o medate Fedueion, T Inaan antbrsk | SHBCh-bag. and il 31edfrom it to ity | e, Toaew Operaioaee, and & acee pumber B T forced and the rapid mountain torrent Glos- | MrRerh GLH1e oW RELE Bomd, o e mame 1 1daho, the demand of t4e Governor of Utah for | bushels ner scre of nice, plump, fall grain, We | of husiniess bonses were nnronfed. And nnmerous | Dec 23, 1674, o2 edrt i ey Hoaton. - pesocp forded, the victorlous Russlans will de- 4 s TIIE PRESIDENT'S ORDER. have had very warm weather. Onteare headlog out, and are good. Claver and 2rass were never better. Onr farmern are In high spirits, Special Dispateh o The Tribune. Lexmxaroy, June 23.—\We havo but little winter wheat {n this part of McLean Connty : whatwe have looke well. Rye looks welland will yleld abun- dantly, Com and onts are In excellent condition, Grapes and smail fraite, with berrica of all kinds, will yield en ample harvest, Apples, peaches, care, and cherricn are atmost afaliure this season. Weather could not be better for a)l growing cropa, ipecial Dispaleh to The Tribune, yEtant. June 23,—A fow (armers are at work tn-day enltivating. Weather very eool. Comn good color, and rceme tohe growing, Smaligraing fine. Hye, which the Chicagn 7¥mes man wan ro anxloun tn have na row this spring, 15 fast msture ing and promiees a hounteans cron. Speetal Dispatch to The Tribune. Nrwron, Jasper Co.. Jane 20.—Laet fen daya excellent for corn, Whent aplendid, bat the great crowth of straw makes {t liable to fall down. Forery man, boy, and horae 1s now at work in the corn-fielde, Bpecial Nispateh to The Tridune. e SarrorvirLe, Shelvy Co,. June 23.—Corn did not come swel ‘nitivating the first planting, Land very foul, and it will take desperate work to destroy the weeds. Fpecial Diepated to The Tribune, Ganpxen, Jone 23, ~Tremendons rain here on Thursday, and cultivating hos been out of the question eince, with **er" inatead of *'n." This {8 why: When in London many years ago he lcft an order for somo cards at an engraver's, and, as ho had then as now a bad chirographic habit of putting a loop at the top of many letters, the engraver construed *! Iturl- but " Into **Harlbert." It happened to be a very neat piate, and rather than spoil it he adopted that way of speliing his nawme, The Washington correspondent of the Cin- cinnatl Commerciat wrltes that Christlan Reld, the novclist, otherwise Miss Flaher, of North Carolinn, has excecdingly peculfar eyes. At the races, when T saw tior In tha stables, and watched her as with her uncle she passod among the horses, caressing and patting them, her eycs luoked of & lustrons black, Atdinner she was talking with a woil- meaning but sllly man, &ndher eyes were of adead gray., Lateron she found a congental apiril, and her eyes were of the most tender blno, Shels gentle, &ztremely graceful, andvery shy, ‘While in Paris the Prince of Wales dinod with the Princess de Sagan, who ocenples the most. «aplendid hotel in Parls, the mansion in the Rue St. Tominlque, bullt by one of the- famons financlars, 1ope, for his own ocenpation. It cost him about 81,400,000, the bill for plnmbing and gas-tting amonnling to $340,000. Theto is a ball-room dec- orated by Diaz, a anpper-room to seat 200 people, and a marvelons dining-room. The gardens nre ample and have several fonntalns Jit by electrie lights, The stables aro the wonder of the estab- lishment, and are wo spaclous that they wore ured an a theateo for tho representation of a plece by Dumas, Mr, Juling Kohn, of M. A. Kobn & Broth- cors, of Chitago, rald to the reporterof the New York World: **T have jnst returned from Sara- toza, where I fonnd neveral Jewish friends, all of whom have engaged rooms at the Congreesor (ho Clarendon. As farns T have heard, Judge Hilton and his clerks at the Grand Unfon havo been fn- forming ail Jewish applicanta for rooms that there are none, This was done In the case of mybrother, Mr, David Kohn, of Chilcaga. For rame years noet the firm Jias beon doing business very largely with A, T. Stewart & Co., both In Now York and Chi- cazo, liencoforth we shall have no dealings with them whatever. 1 know a large number of ather firms who will pursuo the same courso. This Is crpecinlly tene of the woolen teade, which, as you know, Is almost entirely in Jewlsh hands." mote roopa 1o enfarce the Iawa In that Territory, snd the ovident neceesity of an Increased foree on the RioGrande frontler, make it likely thata move- ‘ment to cut down the army will be neither politic nor popular, and that the Democrats who were In such hot hnste to put such a profect through Jast uil!lan willcomo back {n October with different views, bolldings, incloding dwellings, badly damaged. Afany walla, fencen. trecs, etc,, were blown down, and some streeta were blocked , by foots, awninga, treew, etc, Sevaral persons wero more or loas ine Jured, bot none are known to be fatally hutt. NNMOWNED. Bosto¥, June 21.~TNy the upsetting of a white thall boat In the harbor this afternoon, . C. Jones, Jeremiah Shannon, and John Boyle were drowned. IxptaxavoLls, June 24.—A printer named Ane #fi‘n Kfi}ly m'n dmwr;edl “h“fhlw‘mm:“ in the ¢ River at an early hour this morning. pecinl Coreespondente af The Trivwne. Drcatrr, [, June 23. —Wednerday afternoon, Mr. Charles . Lowry, n farmer living soven milch northiweet of this city. went to the river to fish. in company with several others, Tly some means he got 1oto the water beyond hiadeuth, and, being unable to swim, wes drowned, Strentious ‘cfforta wore made to save him, bt without rucerss, He wan in comfortable clrcumstances, and leaves o wie snd three children, FIRES., AT SPRINGFIELD, MASS, 8rmiNorieLp, Mass.. Jung 24.—A fire at Wils braham to-night destroyed the Congregational Church, the hotel of B, M. Allis & Fon, the tivery stable of W, L. Collins, and a dwelling of Mrs. W. I, T.yman, 0, B, Ball, and J. Freach. Total loss, $33,000; Insurance. $20,000. ‘bouch upon a smiling plain, suitable for mil- tary operations, where nope of the names of the places are of more than two syilables. The mews wlll be bailed with rapturous delight by ail persons concerned In the preparation or perusal of newspapers, no matter what thelr previous predilections may have been, ———— 4 It may affect the interest that good people have in religlous revivals, spelling-matches, and singiog soclals, to know that a great many of these entertainments through the West, of Inte, have been organized and steered by a band ot cut-throats and thieves, who use them to attract people from thelr homes, which are Jeft unprotected against the depredations of the vitlalus. Tt took the Clncinnat! Gfareite to dis- cover this fact, and it must be true, because rovivals, aud singing socials, aud spelling- matches bave been held. A PERPECT AGRERMENT, Special Dispalch to The Tribune. WananixaTox, D. June 24, —The Preafdent's order to oficeholders recoived fnll consideration in Cabinet, and, av {nterpreted by the members of the Cahinet, it swas {ntended to absolutely pro- liibit Federal ofechntders and thelr employes from holding any connection with what Is known as **ihe machine * of politics. As originally drawn, the order presented the nlternative of resigning from the politieal positlon or removal by the President from the Federal ofice. The formal statement of this alternalive was stricken ont as superfluous, slace the open violation of a peraona! order of tho President wanld, of course, bo cause for, and wonld cerfainly lead to, removal, The ordor, aa interpreted by the Cabinet ofiicers, 1s fo- tended to prolnbit ANT CONRECTION WRATEVER with the varfons ward, township, county, State, ar nationsl organizationa for condncting pofitiend eampaiens. Those who now hold any of these ml{’!nnq will be removed {f they continne to hold hem after time enongh has elapsed for the zeneral circulation of the I'resident's order. The order la Teld to be explicit ae fo the part officeliolders yill e alloswed {o take In politieal affairs, this part be- Ing clearly limited to VOTING, BPEAKING, I'Y?I? S'WRI‘HNO FOR THE 3 Southern Repnblicans are particnlarly tronbled, aa they ey Lhat party organization cannot bemaln. tained; In'many yaris.of the South, without the p.‘nlec‘lnn which the retivo connection of Federal offices with the work of the mm[‘ulm affords, A number of the Preaident's closest political friends here are stoutly ovposed (b this order, They deem 1t possthla to”correct the abuecs &t which it is atmed without depriving the party of the valuablg services of many atrong, honest, and most efficlent ‘workars, Who now hold promioent positions under the Government. A JIOWL FROM PENNSYLVANIA, A Pennaylvania politician decinres thnt the Pres- {dent's order to ofiicehinlders will ruin the llepuh. lican party In Philadelphin, Ic says thot nearly all the officers and employes in the Castom-Ilonse, the Port-Oftice, and the Mint In that clty hold thelr places an rowanls for xeal and sxill fn managing cancusoe, conventions, and electiona In thoir pre- cincts and wards, Many of thetn ara Presidents of Iocal Republican clubs, and there ia acnrcely & man who hae nut heretofore been expected fo ald his party by contribationa of money ani Ly active pers sonal effort In every |political canvass, whether city, State, or natlonsl, 1o helieved it wan to the exertions and pecunfary contributions of this large body of Federal ofiiccholders that the Tepuhlican party owed its control of the clty, lie CATARRH. Helped her the most of any Medi« cine she ever used. &irx: Tnclosed plesss find three doliars, for whieh #end me three baitiesof Saxroxp's HALIDAL CORR 7OR CATARRIL, The lsat helped e the mast of aoy tmedi- cine I ever used. Yours in retpect, » M. LORA 8. CHA| July 3, 1875, Uardwick, Mam CATARRH. From George W. Shattack, Fs1., late Foreign Entry-Clerk, Boston Custom-House. Gentlemen: ] have heen trondled with Catarrh for anveral years, but liy the uan of your remedy it hasbeen greatiy relieved. Thissummer | ave been entirely free frumi lt. | make use of it In my famiiy for colds {8 the Tiead. and find {tan effectuai remeds. 1 ean cont: dently recommend 1t to a1l who are sinilarly amie Very truly you Oct. 20, 1874, 2 GEIJ»‘YY‘.‘BHA‘I‘TUCL PERSEVERE - In {lie use of this remedy unlil cured, 1t confains the great healing clo- ments of plants {n their esscn- sential form as ohtained by distillation. Catareh, Ints extent and destruetive force, stands next fo Consumption. And {1 clugely slifed to {83 for ta certain constitutlons the (Fansition from one.to the othe e jsonly nanetion of thne, It {8 therefore 8 stngnise thioge that those agiicted with it should not make It the object uf theirlivestorid themselvesof {t. A singls bottle of any remedy cannot, In aiage, ef- fcet 8 curo, nor aven bring the rtem under ita fuflus enea fully. ©f the nuse are eated Away, (he orzans of Liearin, roring, and of tastine. »o'sfiecicd” as Yo be rendered a xo elongated and falamed u4 to proe TIR ARMY APTROPRIATION, T0 the Western Aswctated Press. Wanstreatax, I, C.. June 24.—The epinlon In cxpreered in military eircics that the regalar Army Apvropriation bill will not be passed “egon- after the extra searion nt Congrers convener. "It scems 10 be the Impression that s JoInt resolution will be [lseed Anprapriating the sccessary money to pay he rank and filo of tho army, bnt, on’acconnt of the determined effort to reduce the army. the reg- nlar Aporopristion bill may be put off nntll the 1n2t of tho exira rersion or the first of the regalar n. honld thia bo the case, work in the areenals, which will o suspended on the 1st of fuly, canniot be roaumed early n November, na anticlpated, nnd 600 workmien thrown aut of emn. plogment will be kept 1dle until the passage of the regular Approptiation bill.: THE RAILROADS. FEARNINGS DURING MAY. ‘The Few York Bullefin of recent date eays: Of tho twenty-three Western and Sonthwestern rall- toads from which we have returns fortholast manth, only nine cxhibit increased earnings com- pared with the previous month, These are the Canada Eouthern, Grand Trunk (Canada), 3is- noarl, Kaneas & Texan, Calro & 5t. Lonin. Clove- land, Mt. Vernon & Delavan, Denver & Rio Grando. Internationsl & (ireat Northern, Mie. nonrl, Kansas & Texas, and 5t. Lonis & South- enefern (Tenneaxee Divialon), The roads showing the hoaviest decline are the Chicago, Milwankee & 8t, Pau), Chicago & Alton, Bt. Louls, Iron Moun- tain & Bouthern, and Toledo, Peorla & Warsaw, The passcoger movemont during 3May, ms well on the frolght traflic, waa hight on all the leadingtines, and. if we conld have accces to the retnrns of the great trunk Jines dnring the same Fcn a pro- portinnnte diminntion woald doubtlens be visthle on thelr business also. The inlleage during the rame period increased 200 miles on_tbe followln; roade: Atchison. Topeka & Sants Fo, Chicago Alton, Chicagro, Miliwanxeo & 8t. Paul, Denver & Rio Qrande, and Inferaational & Grest Northern. GROAS EABNINUR DURIES MAY. 77, Atchison. Toneks & Ranta Fe§ IINJ. 372 & Narther ——— ‘We have received a sweet lttle pocmlet, be ginnlng os follows: Qnily the cumadare ‘Touched I|1Tg(n Har, for which, howover, we ara unable to fiad room, 80 crowded arcour columns at present with un- important politicnl Intelilgence. The author {3 respectfully dnvited to remember that she for got to remember that the word was “trouba- dour.” —— NEBRASKA, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, FamnreLn, Clay Co., Jure 23.—Have teaveled extensively thronzh the Etate, and find no "hoppers ‘west of ninety-seven degrees longitude, or ey fifty miles wost of Mlssonri River. East of that there are n few patches, but dolng no material harm. Emall grain very promising. Corn late, but dolng well. Bpecial Dipatch to The Tridune, CanLEToX, Thayer Co., Juno 23,—~The rains #eem {0 have destroyed nearly o)l the grasshoppers, Cropa are looking very well. Ttyo will do to har- vest soon. Wheat and barley look aplendid, Corn late and backward; good stand and large scro- ge. o Sperial Digpateh to The Tribune, ATANTA, Baline Co., Jnne 2, —~Grasrhoppers on yet doing very little damage, Small grain looking exceeding well. Late-planted corn firat-rate, and growing fast. Spectal Dirpatch (5 The Tribune. ‘Nzvion, Antslopo Co., June 23, —Wheat, oats, and harley Yery promiatng, Corn late and lmnllj AT ITULL, ONT. OrTAWA, Onl., Juno 24.—Eddy’s lamber plics at Mull burned to-night. Loss, §30,000; incendiary. TICHBORNE. A Conslct In tho .Californin Penltentiary Tries to Help the Clalmant, 8ax Fnaxcisco, June 24.—A short time azo the Call published an item relative to the achooner Osprey, #ald to have picked mp the Tichborne clalmant off the Drazilian const. The article was read by an old man, now a prisoner In the State Penitentiary, who mnkesa statoment, pablislied In the Calt this morning, to the efect that he was sccond mate and carpenter of the three.masted achooner Osprey, which salled from New York in Febroary, 1834, for San Franelsco. Tuat, some time in April or Mav foltowing. they picked up five men in o boat off the coast of Brazil,—threo Englialmen, one Norweydan, and —— . A benutiful St. Loulslennc was recently describing her hasto upon a certainoceasion, and said: T zasure you T did not allow the grass to grow under my feet” Her auditors gazed thoughttully at her fect, and thought inwardly that {f the grass conldn't grow nnder the same 1t wasn’t beeause it hadn't room to, and {t must be n pretty poor scason for grass, - —————— Brx HiLton Brame: “Tthink T know the old fellow. Io hias o tongue that never tires, an ambition that never sleeps, a face that never hlushies, and o consclenco that never hiesitatcs.” Now, let us have Jin’s opinfon of BeN. ——— uscless, the urnl dtca 8 constant and distroming cougb. The retarn to ealth must necemutily e siox, under the moit favor: shie clrcunistances, when s seriomly aficted; but aathe exifence ot 164 xreat valas ially comesrgo Ba © hecon cexlat & Case of CaLArTh thiat canuot be cured by s judi- Cloua aid peralstent use of SaXxronu's RADIOAT, CuRE TORCATARKIL The rellef In ever? casn odtained from The eausc of Culture, or rather Cnlchab, {8 4 5 Tur., Cedar lap. 71,603 fwo-thirde of aatand, Wetweather has destroved | one mnlatto. Ope of the Englishmen was ealled | the st dose fonn_fndication of what it wili do when p fuaking ciant. strides In Doston. | A recunt | Mo, Sohlicmann'aInto ppor on Anclont | Frora LI, L 4 on oiegner Eansas Bowthers. i grasshoppers. A 5 : thonght It was o nicknnmes consldered | Hie Syiiem brotgnt. constitatlozally uader s fafa- thoatrieal bandblll aonounecs tho revival of | Groece, road vofore tho Royal Archivologieal | ameng o party.leaicrs in Philadeirks at the Sanpe it ieatch to The Frivune, | it an overgrovn boy, abont20 years nld: svoke | “irnrsitaoicss cenn s olany al whotessloand " oo fat et T et T with® | 1natitate n London, was much sdmired, 8ho | sction of the Prealdent, Ha thinks tho Democrata ¢ English with Germian or French accent, and said | retail druRgiou throughout the United States. Irice,$1, /3. avorite as Bil Payches. a good yleld of crons If the *hopners do ot um‘ will declare themselvos in favor of a pollcy cxactly toolong. A preat mnny are peiting wings, Wi suggedted that the.dificulties of fearning Greok his father waa s lord, or something of that sort, ——— & the opposite from that promnizated by the Admin- i and he had been in Gonth Ameriea traveling for 8 cauld ba enslly overcome by English chlldren If | L8 AREO8 0 1O rcidre that 1f they succeed tha Rt o e N avbine, Jeartire. Tho Oaprey. afler cominz here, went ( :0‘ I |Ns’ PERSONAL. ;lmiflm :21’.‘;.“’,‘."1’..5':33‘“1 :ho mflflefin qu meul‘.n'.‘-‘n‘otutneur:\cmh;ubu ux‘(slua'ha are !lu: A"'“"’""‘f Thayer Co,, June 23, —From the )nmz;lrl’ s, and ‘m; eul nr;med ;n‘c " went on B P e jangaage and the ent tongne, ~thns **ac- | most eflicient party.workers. w! o motto of drenchinze and Lurnings we have a foew grasshon- | her, bat i not certaln, he Captaln's name was £ Tho Nw York Tibune has bigh proie for | SUIFing in less than ono year a thoraneh knowledgo | 't The diatribntion af the spaile to tho most do Edreas Nor ek [T bit not enough (o dn sny materiyl din. | Owen. Perry Ik tow over 70 years of sxe, 0 Now Yor une hias high praise for | S0 O Greck.” She adviscd the Engilsh fo | ferting " Inecribed upon thelr Lanners. Ho fears | Northers (Cansda). i, 004 ‘enas2 | Bge, Farmers are quite hopefnl. We neverlada | and his remembrance of the —circamstanc Y . Algers ¥ Lifo of Forrest, 3 o that the Democracy will win an essy victory, Bt L9 & Gonitieri: pogigs 23740 | better prospect for cropaof all Kinds. s camo tohim by degrees, In the courve of & conve OLTAIC LASTERS gt from Greece teachers for all their schools. Ft.Lonit Ran, Cent. & Northe 277,187 nLIN Soscial Dispateh to The Tribune, ration. e knew littie of the Tichtorne case, hiave A bust of Charles Francis Adams has been | She quoted threo lnes from Homer, and Mr, Glad- WHISKY. , Bl lauls &4, R=' i Arorn, Uall Co., Jann 23, —Com not growingas | Ing been In the moro unseitled portions of the Pa- ‘mado by his son, John Adams, stono nfterward galfantly sald that, though he < . fh s fstos e £2.M% | wellas uans), on acconntol wot and cold, Pros- | ¢ific Coast for (he past ftcen or twenty years. THe Roacoo Conkling was mado an T, D, by | could not admit that tho modern Greek pronnncfa- ek P R i g mt ||| g Penyesscu blvialon 120w 11,365 | pect for a erap of small grains pood. “Iloppors da- | B3R RE Mot Pt Qoeen afterwarda ot aho Clty, | Afford tho most grateful relief in- all Al . clal Diss . . Yo B % H Madison Univaraity ot the Jate Commencement. ~ | t10n falrly represcated tho Tromerle, her reading | o - SRS GHER 0 A6 BPRE o oner e e tranives stoie mazo | et Dispateh 10 The Tribuns, »ay i was always considercd o rellable inan, an Affcetlons of the Chest and Lungs. 1 of the threo lines had been enongh to win his suf- e Jades Hanie, 1o the matter of the | Spigdn Peorlad BYOIT 19030 | Aunsox, Deono Cove dune 23 —Farmors ata feel- | £01nto the Penltentiary mote thrungh wisfrtune A blunder of tho telefraph nssignod | frage but for tho rabering conslderntion that the | Tanm's lctter to Judgo Dange, in the matter o Wabasb. WNEST 320604 | o7 in the best of spirits, and are working and da. | And whisky than dishoriesty, Nicholas Fiah to Bacnos Ayres Instead of Berne. It i enid of Mr. Bradlaugh, in connection with the late prosccution agafnst him in England, that he really lLrolm into jail, Tho Faculty of Dartimouth Collega are said application of Roolte, Junker & Co..nand B, M. Yord &Co. foranew trinl, came under thedefinition which Charles Iteed gavo totho letter in tho Hesing cano, It s **n model of uncertainty and ambigu- ity." Tho Commisaloner In ona breath notifies charm was dao to hor pecullar and personal grace of delivery. John T. Raymond's passion is for flipping np colng, —any sort of acoln from a centtoan eale. When ho perceives o victim he rubs his chin Ing with thelr crops as though thero never was & hopper in our Btate. We have none here now. — KANSAS, pecial Dispasch to The Tridune. Total twetny.t B34 ”E:N‘J;:!Jy’.&gxlmm 84,520, 84,703,843 'rourfl\ week estimated. tlowa lines omitted. ONOBS ARNINGS PROM JAN. 1 70'MAY 31, 4 i CIIRONIC PLEURISY CURED, Mrazrs Wrzgs & PorTem: Genttemen: Hlaving for many months past wnfered with n very lnne slie. ealled by my physician Chronia BEECHER. e Sets 1718 Ball in Time to Cateh an Impor- Jadgo Danga that he declines to dircet that he 1877, CmaLR Mouxp, Wabanseo Co., June 23.—A = tant Public Breeze, Tleurlsy, canned by & former injury and atratn, snd fo P 10 ba Incensed at the actlon of the students in fn- | (honghtfnily, rcans tho victim's countenanco and | (Dangs) consent to tho reopenlng of tho judge | AS01RR, Top.f Santa Fo.oo R2HLDE fow graishoppors camaa down, bt havo done very | N Yons. Jun 24.—The fiev, Tlenry Ward | witeh iwed many prevriptionsard linfments samel] © viting Theodore Tliton to lecture there. general appearanco with assiduity ana suspiclon, | ments, yet at the same time he informs Dangs that | Canada Routhe: TIR D little damsge. Probably on thelr way North from | Deccler annonnced from his pulpit to-day that lis | 2g3 M7 Pagsician. pocammiended one of your CoLLy Thera shonld bo no failire on tho pack of | ¥ith 8 sdewlse glanco, sidles up to him, and whisy | A tha aitorneys for tho parties shall move in canrt Ehito & Bt g . Texas, Therefs conslderable fall wheat fnthe | disconrao inthe ovening would bo In relation ta the | Voiruis Feawtens. which. o my kreal, surprite, To sentimentallats b Teo that it I pers, chinking some colns (without which hanever | that the judgments bo reopened, the District At- | C 2,770.40% Kansas Valley that bids falr now to make agood | Jews, Tho announcement attracted o Inrge con- | Heved (00 PRI ¥0Q Ot gl SR G *Srlle ever e e ol oe b iroof (hoMolllo Mo~ | travels) together.n ik pocket, I will filpyou | tomey Ia to atand by ond ziva hie consent to the | G 4 NELY&DS i crop, - Prospecia wera neynt etter than now for | #regatian, and thero were many nsblo to gan ad- | sine with borfect eane and comuri, whereas before Ve Eniras Intcly oxecated fn Pennsylvania had roseatn | yuat onco." Whon he losce, —asho rencrally doem, | conatderatlon of tho motlon by. the Court without | Great Western (Cani haeis fall erops of small zralps. .. . , " | mittance. e took for his texs the thisty-fourth | Application of yor Invalabin pisiier t was searcoly .‘;:; 5““'-N jyot, 6t Ohlo; mombar of | ot Jeast bis chestc pansivaly on bje band sl | suseociog to tho makingof s order. 1. 7. | Hineid ) i opys$ine Anecta, D 08 The AVibune. | Ly ;"-";:"'"‘“""fl"' Srachn e e e | st with pleaslrs secommens e s stieted, ¢ -Gov. Noyok, of 0, wos b member of | rays bittorly, **Why, O why was T carsed with IN OTHER WORDS, nian; 480,00 8ar1vA, Saline Co., Juns 23.—Bmall grains ofall | knew he waa a Jew, all with ono volco sbout the ol i 3 3 tho clazn of 1857 nt Dartmonth, and will attand tta | thie fatal passion for gumbifng?” Onco upon o | the Cammissloner of Internal Tovenao Mhforms | I &S e Kinds promise. an Abandant Tarvest. "Will foon | pnce of {wo shours cried ont Groat 1y oo of | Osgaxp, Me.. Aprliat a0 AT twentlcth anniversary mesting at Boston nest | time when heand C. W. Copldock were traveling | the Distrlet-Attorney that ke fe to gracfonsly per- | Norther '8 148 commened to cut winter wheat, Corn fa backwarl, | the Eoheslans.” Mr. Beocher sald that he became = h Taesday, snd the commencoment excrelacs at Han+ | together, snd the colna in thelr fMlippings had | mit the Court to oxorcise s discretion in the mate gg ]4‘?;‘ Lt He and snffering on acconnt of weeds and extreme wet | intimately acqualnted with Mr. Selieman ot Twin | _Therelsno l;u[fllfla! o pflf‘:’"“;"-'n'-l"x""'é' 4 b over on Thuraday. onght againat Raymond (whose agent had hired lu‘ arizht which very poesibly the Tndges might | 8t. Louisa i weather, The pant week has hoen fine, and the | Mountain Houso, and knew him well. He knew | Rrovetoxrateral and effective W Toxyorbous oo ". out to him atlow wages, knowing that ha conld mako it up by fipping with his employer), #ho ocont had got considembly shoad, and Raymond wan determined to get equare. They had left the slecper and gone forward Into tho smoking- car,” where Couoldock nnd some friends were playing o modest gama of draw-poker at a ten- cent limit. Just an they reached Couldack's meat Raymond turned and sald, *'T will ip you juat onco for a hundred." They did, and Itaymond svon, Couldock rasc from his seat, opened the car- window, and distributed tho poker-deck over that section of the Btate of Minnesota through which the traln was passing with tho simple remark, Flipplug for a inndred dallara s pop, while le- glfimato tragedy fa playing draw-poker st ten conts o corner ——t 1M clalm for thamselves withont the intervention of any lettar from tho honorablo Commissioner. The Inntraction to Dangs, in this case, s modellod nfter that given to him in the Vieaing case, and {s prace tlcally a direction from the Javernment to CONSENT WILILE NI'ER CONSENTING. The guestion of opening the judgment In to ba left absolutely to the Court, and the "District-Attorney 15 to stand dumb pendihg proceedings. 1o fa not to conecnt, not to assent, amil not 10 object. REED AND JURSAEN 1eft here confident that the order {hey had ohtalned for n_new trial inthe ‘cases of Junkerand Forl would result in 0 vordict for their cllonts, for the reason that the much-vaunted immunity contract would, they Ihiuk, for tho fret time be proved, Teed does riot think that the {ndictment of Hickey wilthold watar, Upon hix arrival in Chlcago to- morrow mornlng he will Immediatoly undertako the defensc. Tho orator of Class-Day at Brown Univer- #1ty thla vear will be n colored yonth named rman Edward Brown. o was chosen by the vote of hfs classmates, Tho honor Iscatoemed tholighest ono hat can bogained in colloge. 5 The Comts de Paris, who 1s enormously wealthy, sent to the Popo a jubllce present n very indlfferent pleture palnted by his danghter. Everybody olse reut monoy, which it was known ‘would be mach more sccoptable. Alphonss Dandat, the rising French nnav- ellat, Issald to be **as pretty as o girl,"—anam- biguous phrase, parnaps, weich custom hae mado complimentary, 1lo {s something of a Bohemian 1n dress, thongh nelther in manner or morals, cultivating of corn ta golog on rapldly. Fpectal Digsatrh ta The Trivune, T.nix. Neosho Co., Jung 23,—~All corn planted obont tha 1et of June ora few dags presinns wan completely drowned out. All the farms Ivingalong the river are complesely ruined for this season. ‘Weather has boen warm and plearant. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridime, Graxp Iavex, Osazo Co., dune 23, ~Weather fine, Comn is growing very fast. An unusual amount of millet is being sown. Speciat Diswatch to The Tridune. Bnrnxax Ciry, Cherokee Co,, June 23, —Neoaho TRuver twa feot higher than e nown hefore, de- stroving all crops on bottom lands, Heason back- ward. . Spectnt Dispateh to The Tribune, Goannicy, Linn Co,, June 2. —Corn fs now a fine stand, Most men are, caltivating, Outlook very ne, . im 10 be an cetimabla gentleman In overy way avi senso of the word, The Jows formed a Jarze por- tion of the communlty, and lio must say they wero not only excetient and thritty citizena butox- ceptinnally Iaw-ablding people. flo considerad that o great insalt had bheen put opon them, bt it had o shocked futelligent and refined people, thore wtines oninfons were worthy of reanect, that it led the Isrnelites of the conntry to believe they were held In great respect by thele Christlan fellnw. citizens, He fariher remarked that they had never atolen 810, 000,000 fromn the city and endesvoend 10 make terms in §ail. Of all people thay were the Jas<t that shonld have been fosnlted. 1lo il not thin it & good rlen to se n man who had inherited hin money eant Insnit nno?‘ man who made his estates by honeat and and Honorable Industry, In the end, he thought, gnod wonld come of the fnsult, and ha would adviee them nol to hold a public K ) flstehein cagaiia of praveatiog sarioas iseasca ot tliesc orgsa: 3 1. & Terro' Hantn Eranches. 8 & Wars: Price, 23 eents, Fold by all draguista. Mafted on ra- ecipt of price, 23 conts for one, $1.25 for sis, of $2.33 for iwelve, éarofully wrapned. and warrsnted, vy S & POTTER, Proprirturs. Boston, Mass. TEANANCIAL, NITED STATES 4 Per Cent Loan. Total twenty-three rouds., §31, 434 2% 107 pleltwenty three W40 20,600,107 *Foarth week May eatimated. tlowa lines omitied. — = IMPORTANT DECISION, Bperlal Correspandence of The Tribune. DesMoiwea, Tn,, Junc 23,~In the Poweshlok County Ctrcult Court, W, K. Small recorercd 815, - 000 against tho Chlcago, Reck Tsland & Pacific Rallroad Company, for:the valae of & millde- stroyed by firo from another bullding, which was . ——e UNDER AUTHORLTY of s cantract ‘with the . Al: Elr‘agl‘lshx;n-;n v’r‘ho ‘:rlhl!; London ;‘ok!on e TITR ADMINISTRATION., a0t on firo by spatks from & locomotiva belonzing Towa meet{ng oF put on Armor to Aght moequitocs. ,mlmu.-rmnr-\nn THE -ru}m,“my' for tho Doston Adverilser fran svows that tho d o K C . Th red = S e—— THI UN ISIGNED heredy g tice that ehiiie of, TtolEan Gen. Orents ;m ith ,:z;',"‘ THE MISSOURI BANK. TALK WITIT AN OLD IEPUBLICAN-~Tw0 paTna— | 10 (e Cumpanv. Tho Judgment was rende Bpecial Dispatch tg The Tribune, istehy xive. uol ! under Sec, 1,280 of the Code, which provide that ratlroad corporations ** ahiall be llable for all damages hy firo set out or caused by operating suy such raflway, " Tho Company apocaled lo the Bupreme Conrt, ‘where they sct up the claim that the clause of the soction under which the gzflnmen‘ was fourrd {a vald and nncanstitational, heing In vielatlon of tho Coustitution, Sees. 1 and 20, Art, IT1., which pro- widea that the stylo of every Inw shall bo, **Ric it enacted by the Tcnersl Axeinbly of the State of Town," and that overy act shall cmbrgeo but nne mublect, which shall ba expressod In ita tle. The Company clabm that authority and laws provid- ing for the revision and codification of the laws apnlied to the laws then In force, and not to new leglelation. or to ndd new lawa to thoso now in forco. ~ That tho clause of (the scction in question Ja to every Intent and purpose an independent act, relsting to another matters than |hnelrmnml In the title of Chav. X of the Code. 'That It was not_teported by the Code Com- minaloners; but inserted nt some perlod of legi tion by sume doztrous snanazement, and s #agto secured, withon! the knowledee of members s to its intent or effoct. 17 the law is sustained. 18 will placo rallroad cor- 'mnunm in_a positlen whore they can avold Jability only by ceasing to operato their roadss for the Iaw makes tho Jahility absolute, and nut de- penaent ot nes ¢ _or unavoldable accident, In fact it makes raltrond companies hable for permitting an incvitable accident. A large fire in 8 Iarge clty slarted by sparks fron a Jocomotive mizht bankropt & rafl+ roal company, It |s as If Mm. O'Leary were cplled upan to pay for the burned eity of Chicaza, becaupo her obatreperons cow kicked over a pall of lfll,\lk nd knuclnfllulmru!n;‘ lamp into combusits ST. JOHN, OTTAWA, Ont., June 24.—The following telecram was received to-day by the Governor-General from Carnarvon: **Iam commanded by the Queento oxpressihe preat porrow with which she heard of the terrible calamity which has befallen tho City of §t, John, and her Majesty’s eympathy with the sufterers, ' Bax Fraxcisco, June 24, —The Caledonlan Club of this city to-night subacribed 8300 for the hene fit of the 81, John sufferers, and orilered the amount telegraphed, e —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yok, June 24.—Arrived, the steamer Germanlc, from Liverpool. Faraen Porxr, Juno 24.—The steamship Poly- neslan, from Liverpool, has areived. LoxboN, Juno 24. ~The steamsbips Hammonla, l.::rdlrln{. and Dirltanuie, from New York, have are ou 5 Paruril Toryt, June 24.—Arrived, the steamor Catlathian, from Liverpoal. e ——— THE REV. BARTLETT. Bpectal Dispateh ia Tha Tribune, - INntawarotis, Juno 24,-~The Nov, William Alvin Bartlett, of the Becond Presbyterian Church, will be martled on Wednesday to Miss Waolcott, of New York Mills, near Utlea, & young lady who Just gradnsted this summor. Dride and groom ‘will upend threo monthe In Kurope. e PRONOUNCED INCURABLE-—BUT CURED, Lamo liorses, from whatever rause pronounced Incurable, will be treated without charye by apply~ ing or writing to Wittias M, Giies & Co., Pro. prictors (iles’ Linfment Todide Ammonis, Bixth svenue, New York, Send postal-card for pumnphlet contalning full jiormation. trom this date, aad uatil Jnly 18, st3p, nL. they will h recelve subacriptions for the 3 PER CENT FUND- 3 R0 LOAN OF THE UNITEQ RTATES, th do- | sominstions a4 stated below, AT PAR AND ACe : CRUED INTEREST IN GOLD COIN, : TICE BONDN ara redeemable after 30 years from July 1, 1477, a0d carry Inlerot frnbi that date, pa) uarterly, and wrs e3empt from the payment of taxes ar dutles to the United Htates, wa well s from taxation 1a any form by ar under Btats, municipsl, or local aue thority. THE INTERESNT oo the REGIRTERED NTOCK wil bo puld by chock, funed by the TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATEN, to the orderof the bolder, and malled to hils address, The chieek (s payable an_preseatation, property tadarss td, at the nflices of the Treasurer aad Aasfatant Trease ers of the Untted Btates. | TI K SUBSCRIPTIONS will be for COUTON 5 BONDN of 830 and $104), sad REGINTERED NTOCK fn denominstions of $5U, 8100, 8500, ¥ : A COMPHOMISH TIUS PAR NETWEEN TWO OP THEM—EVENTS TO DE LOOKED FOR—~THE RE~ PORM ELEMENT, - Corresuondence New Tork Tridune, ‘WasnixuToN, 1, C., June 10.-~Old Pollticlan, Who has been Jo Washington for a fow days, ‘just to see liow the machine fa running "'—*' Now, a8 tothy sppolniments, thers were three courses opon to linyos whon ho came fn. Opo was to keep on In tha nld way aod parce! oot the officea nmong (ho Senators and Congressmen. Another was tocut laose altogether from tho party woane wyers and rigldly carey out the high-flown theories of cwitesarvice reform—na removals oxeept for cause; uo appolutments except for cone wpicuous mierlt, snd all that sort of thing. Then there wsa o middle couree—~dangerous, but not Im- practicablo. It was to keep in tow tho two antago. nistic elements in the Hepublican party; to put enongh of civil service principles In practice to make the reformors think tho Adminlstration a great Improvement on ite predecessor, and atghe samd time to yicld enongh patronage to the big political chiefs to keep them from Lustile domon- strations." Correspondent—** Well, which plan do you think tho Administration has adopted? Not the first ono, na wo all know, It Is, then, a queation between 1ha other twor'* 01d I'olitician—~ **T think 1t atill an openquestion. Thore baven't been appointawents unough made yet fully to develop the Presldent’s pollcy, Those that he hias made, Inko them sll togethor, show a disposition 10 pursuo a campromise conrse. Wa shall know pretly soon, when the forelmn m| ond other lmportant places are filled up, . You It would requlro a,prodigious amount of conrau for the Aduilnistratlon (o snap s tinvers at all tha men who made It. dely them to attack it, and fall back on a Whull( uniorganized public senilnent. Ho inuch courago Is scarccly to be expected fram an, Administration of lMl‘url.—fpr they aro all lawe erv,—the Prosldent himselt,” Kvarts, Shermesn, cCrary, _ Devens, —Thompson, Key, —ond Schure, Tho courss Joaks attract. to England, and his consequent rollnquishment ot Bumner's English policy, are etrong reasons for hia present popnlarity in England, A lottor-writter in the new English weake 1y, Muyfair, complaing bitterly bocauso Lo maw the Earl of March and Joln Brown, Queen Vic- torla's body-rorvant, going a-Saliing on -the samo day, the Earl walking and the aervont riding in o cerrlage with attendant Aunkey. 'The Tondon Eraminer snys that George Tutler would have made: zn excellent medirysl Captaln or 0s excellent n Pehaw. During his cam- paign among the Carllsts he cnrrled an cnormous “flask, playfully cheistened by him **The Dovastas tiun, " and holding about two yuarts of brandy, In the enrront number of tho Nineloenth Cendury Laily Puliock hay an amnsing paper, in the form of o dialogue, which she calls **For and Against the Play,” Sheand her husband werw (he iniltmate friends of Macready, and the hustand edited the blography of the actor lately published, Tho Philadelphin Ténes also hos boon im- poscd upon. It tuforms e readors that **The ‘elrs of Dr. Le Moyne nro to promise {0 be hurned beforo they can gst thelr legactes." It 1e thought that tho condition attached to thls valuable fuhorle tance would provo - rather sronblesomo In practice, An English Indy of high muok asked Do- pretla, the Prinio Minlater, lately, most innocently, Why It was tha: the King of Maly needed so much wmore money than the Queen of England. **Te- causo,” replied the Min'stor, with mors truth than elogance, **vur Klug 18 toworal, and fauncrality costs moro than virtne, " Charles Frederick Briggs, n well-known sathor and journallst, dicd suddenly at his resi- dence in Ygooklyn, Weduesday, Ilo was sssoclatea with Parke Godwin and Gvorgs Willlam Curtls fn Onaxax Cityy Stonx Co., June 23.—Graehop- pors aro very uneasy. They are thick, especially inbarley and wheat-ficlds. Farmers arc anxlously awalting thelr departure. Small gein péver looked notter, and promises an old-fasbloncd cron. Corn ia Iate, bat has grown wonderfully within the 1ast fow days, x Bpecial Diepateh ta The Tridune, arexxvitLe, Clay Co., Jone 2L —The *hoppers aronow dowg conniderable damago, yet wo atill hope 10 raiso enough grain to do os. Tnsome fAelde the crons are all gone, while in others they aro not touched. Threo weeks more will tell tho story. g;(ix 1&:0(1 ‘backwarl, some felds haviug been cat W Bpecial Depatek to The Tridune, Coro, Stony Co., June 23,~Cropa are looks Inz well, except corn, Weather hias ‘been wet and cald. Wheat and oals never Letter. Apectal Dirpatck to The Tribune, Fonear Crrr, Winnebazo Co., Jane 2%.— Grasshioppers ?nhn numerons, Farmors aro at work eafching them with coal-tar, Two car-loxds havo gone out for this county, Wheat and oate look very promising. MINNESOTA. Apecial Diepateh to The Tribune, Prion Lakg, Ecott Co., Juno 23.—The wheat, onts, ail barley crop arc greatly superior in cone adition aa compared with Tast yi Corn Is very backward and sickly,—we fenr an entire fallare, Unlessa flght of ‘hoppers from without {nvades us wo shall cacaps with but little loss, Farmers aro using the newly-Invented ‘hopperdozers with great cnergy and success, Sprelik Dispatcd to The Tribune, Rrowoon Faris, Redwood Co., June £%.— Qnr wheat, oats, .anil larley are heading oot Very bieavy'on the groutd, and where It has been let alone by tho grasshoppers will bo the best crop ever harvestod. Grassloppers ara scen fving every day in the alr, but nono bave Mt yet. — MISSOURIL, Rotten to the Core---Tho Dircctors aoll Rharers, Special Dlipntch 10 The Tribuwe, 87, Lovts, Mo,, Juno 24,~W, P, Johnson, from the ofiice of Comiptroller Knox, in Washing- tan, hna boen appatnted temporary Recelver of tho Natlonnl Bank of the state” of Missourl, and will take chargo of the Institution to-morrow moining, ‘Tho Nank Examiner forwarded his statement to the Comptrollor tu-night, aud tho resuit of his fo- vestigation showa (hat tho bank afairs are not in uenr a0 favorable a condition s provions ane nouncoments havo Indicated, Thero is not enonch cash on band to pay even 10 por cent of tho dopos- 1ts, and it wil} be aix months before 5O per cent ln paid.and the nascts are of such a noturethat it will doubtioss be 1hree &el before full scttlomenta are made. Tho stockholders will lose not only 1ha amount of thelr stock, lut the probabliitics are that thoy will be called on to pay further sums un- der the clauso of the Nationul Banking act making them responsible for double the amount of thelr stock, Itapnears, aleo, that the five Directars are Indebted to the hank In & fun acgregutlng 3800, - 000, Thin muney they borrowed from the bank 1ndividuslly, snd In d{mcl violation of 8 probibitoe ry Jaw on the anbject, e t— THE WEATHER, Wasmixatox, D, O, June 25-1 s m.—For Tenneaseo, tho Oblo Valley, the Upper-Lako Ro- glon, and the Upper-d appl Valley, stationary or highor pressuro and temperature, southerly winds, ard clear or partly cloudy weather, LUOAL OIERRYATION, Ciioano, June M, _ 81,000, 83,000, and 810,000, THE BONDSK, both COUPQN and REGISa TERED, will be ready for dellvery July 2, 1677, FPORMK OF APPLICATION will be fursished by the Treasurer ac Washington, the Asilstant Treas- ! urers a5 Baltimore, Duston, Chieago, Cincinnatl, Now Orlesns, Now York, I'biladelphie, Bt Louts, and Ban “ 1 i Franctaco, and by the Natlonal anke and baokers gon- erlly, The spplications must specify the amount and denominations required. and, for registered atock, the = 1 ; full nsige and Post-Ofice eddres of *the persan to. ‘whom the bouds shislt be mado payadle. i TWO I'EIL CENT of the purchase money mus ! accompany the subscription, The romalnder may be patd 8t the pleasuro of the purclescr, cither at time of subacription ur st sy time prior 1o Oct. 16, 1677, with intereat added at 4 per cent 0 dato of payment, THE PAYMENTS may be mado in gold cola ta | ho Treavarer of the United tates st Washington, or Asalstant Tressurers a3 Baltimore, Doston, Chicaxo, Cinciavatt, Now. Orteans, sad 8t Louls, and 10 the Asstaant Troasurer st 8an Franclsos, with exchange on New York, orta l{lherol tho undersigned, Thu point made by the Company s of great Im« portance In this Ktate, becauso If sustxiced jt will annula lsnre numbar of nrovisions of the Code which were Inserted in preciscly the same way, MILF:S AND EARNINGS 1874, The following contains some valuable general figares, which have becn taken from tho sdvsnce shects of Poor's Manual of Rallroads for 1877-'78, whlch will be {saucd next week: ! Timg. \Bar. ,,m % e - A0 ‘To preserve your teeth and keep your gums in a healthy coudition, you should use LEnNAnb's Oolpen” DExTiLAe 1t s for sale byall drug- tho old Pufnam Magasine, and afterwards held ARCFMOMIENOR, $3 Ui, 03, ive, L+ roquires skill o mavigate | The number of milcs of rilroad open 870 Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune, == = o —— | TO PROMOTE TIIE CONVENIENOR OX e e e ol ol Rl R e e -yugatgne,_ | W viccemtallyy bt wkoao lkolyto consaoin vl wils Rumbor of tnlles fy paicoasdopened 11670 | muooweieun, Stoddard Co., duna 23,—0ur BUSINESS OARDS, HUBNORIBERY, TUK DNDERAIUNED wil Himeof bis death o was connected with the Brooks | “Fiafiane. !,m' TTan | Wih \Hidin Waaihers :flg:fl?{a !nlé x.:u“o ‘Mml-)vtxg:lv‘lzll‘o‘ vl'»::z u!ag“o:;: :m:.";l:n:;;:m n.:r!“:fillugn' l:-l year :x[m no; wheat s now half harvested, and sll will yleld oo "’“"'K “""Pa' ‘m"‘t"Paru H d Dm sm lS. drafts on New York, at theircolo valuo aa the day of Iyn Unlon. ol G (B lrrrre, (ear— | Wholt lengtl of the civii-servico theary. 110 puva | preat imporiance, but was dus chichy 10 the ar, | 10 Averaze eighicon ushiels per acre. Tho grai gel's Patcy y gl I recclpt n tha Cley of New York. y s first-rato; the weathi very larze. In fact, wi crop of wheat we b S nrmu;d. Ho oo, - Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuse. MamiLrox, Butler Ca., June 23,--Iave had frequent rains, Wheat, barley, and oats are umnllluz well. Somu heayy wheat a little down. Cora looking well uow, na twore sttentlon to tho recommendations of tho Hepublican rmfly chiels than (o those of any otlier reputable clifzeny, Could ho keep & party at his back long? Without a party organization to sus~ taln him, could ha casey out auy policy In relation to tho South, the curtency, o other important R faco of the oppaaltion of the wolld Demacracy® Qn the other houd, ibo clvil-servico roformers are unreasonabl exucting. ey Honte, be Cput o with haif & loaf, * They fusist thiat the Presidont shu!l (o3 tho mark they bave clalked ont. Ale ready they oro getting lmg)clnul that thelr nntions arondt golug to contrul. 1f they desert tha Preni- dent, Lie loscs his bodr-l.‘ll!nl. Thoy arothe only e it will stan James Grant Wilson says, in the Jndeperi deat, of Jobn Lothrop Motley: **In the last letter that I had the honor of recelving from my lost friend ho mentloned that he waw occupled with ‘what ho consldercd the createst work o1 his lify,— Lis *History of tho Tuirty Years' War,"—~which, it ls to be feared, will ever remain but a masterly fragment," Dr, Tour{es's proparations for a concert to President Ilayes lu tho Doston Tabernacle rocatl Peaco-Jobllew tlwes. The chorus will number 1,100, from most of fhe vocal socleties In tho tenslon of Kouthern Pacific lincs and tho construce tion of mmw-gunfia liuce, wostly in Ohlo, Texas, and Colorado, "While mileago was increascd by 32, K0 wilew, gross carnings fell off f:n.-im.mu. and nel eorninge increased $046.314, The ine creasa tu the Isttor was tho result of greater econ- omy in operstlug Wwhich nady were enabled W - being " about by decllne in labor snd maloriale; o sa nnmnf of the larger use of 'steel ralls, au {mportant clement in lesaeainit operating cxponses. ~ For the past ten years roilroad wifeage has increaved miore (han four tincs as ravidly usthe popalation. - Tha carm- luge from transvortatlon of frelyht, malty, ote,, fur the year 1876 were bpon 107,032,000 tome of The \‘u{ Hest, 8for §1; can be fnlshed by suy ona competen .quv--tm‘lxh scani, Half the usual cuet saved. 174 East Madlson st AUGUST BELMONT & C0., New York, DREXEL, MORGAN & C0., New York, J. & W. BELIGMAN & CO,, New York, MORTON, BLISS & C0., New York. FILST NATIONAL BANK OF THE CIT] OF NEW YORK, N, Y. DREXEL & CO., Philadelphia, ‘K Juxe 1 T DISSOLUTION NUTIC. o DISNOLUTION NUTACE, DISSOLUTION, opartnership herctoforeexisting between Frank 22 Roima smi UIChard desipout has 3 day hen dlasult Y iutusl couscut, Sy, 1. Ju-‘yl«ml retiriug. s will be cartied ou vy Mr. J. k. Brookuau, old &rm psino of Nurtliw, xemw)flu Ciicaao, June 24 77, BICHARD JOSAPHAT. E. :éaésa;:szga EDUCATIONAL. Bpectal Dirpaich to The Tridune, : ROYAL, BAKING POWDEI. ‘ politleal force o d by hiw from purely ¢ ) i ANN Aunon, Mich., Jure 2i.—Exerclecs of ot b it e Wit o oL SO S SR = w0lo corvs of 100, in imitation of TAXATION OF CHURCH-PROPERTY, Boacion mollves. ‘As loni ae o orends & p® | 1euuoss tansoms ot hay et eue ot W | commencement week at Michlgan Univeraity began * *bouquet of artists,” will be & cone necial Currepondence of The Tribune, ciple, they will defond blwm, but i they fall nw-r; 2130 while frelght enrnings show a decreaso of | to-dsy In tho baccalaurcate sddréss of President be {a exposed Lo attack on all wides, 'The old leaders could force bln o surrenderor deairo blm. 1lis relation with theds lesders now s ihat of onarmed truce, Morton has just put away Lis two-cdged aword; Blaine Is sharoening his Latchat in tho ‘woods of A gllmpu of the dagger ho carrios betore lie satled to ki Des Morxzs, Iu,, June 23.—Ono of the most Important questions beforo 1he laat Leglslature was that 1axing church-property the esmc 2s that of Individusls, It was fully dlicussed pro and con Tor several days; but the debate resulted fu uo change fn the law, yetby s vory small majority. A case wastricd In Scott County, In which the coaunty oflicors and the Circult Conrt of that coun- ty held that the realdence of tno Episcopal Bluliop, ana that occupled by 8 Professot in Griawold Col- iege, which wers the property of tho Eplscopats or Chutch corporstion, wezd subject o taxatiou under the law providing fdr taxivg church-property bold fur leasc or pecuniary prodl. Tho case was Lrourht 10 the Bupretas Court, whero It was beid that fhe actuat ueccesitics of the Church and Collegy wess ot tho guication, but weru theao buildingy prover 804 uppropristy to efectuato the objuct of the u- stitution? 1t decidud thal they were, and, theros fore, were Bot taxable, splcuoud festure. Most of the clty's lesding slugera will take part, & big organ will be wet up, and the prograinme will sange from the Hallclujal chorus to tha Star-Spangied Bauner, Russell Bogge, the actor, prides himself . grestly upon his siopular resemblance to the grect Napoleon, and this circomatance enabled tho boye o put up aa awful job spon bim st®bo time that Bargum was making proparations £0r the **Car- nlval of all Natlous,” They induced bim to bee liave that Darnum was scourlog the universe for & Napoleon to head the parade of thu French divislon, and that herg was his chancoe. Boggs coo- cluded that o light and lucrative engugement aur- tug tho sutnmer yacation was just nbout bls g, and posted up to New Yozk. lo saw Darnum's ageat, displaved Lis (facial qualifications, and was | 2283y This decrease s wholly duo to arept reduction I rates of tranwportation. The earuin! from freight trunsportutiou ary less by more than 132, 000,000 than they would bave been had the rates of 1871 been walntained. Sluce tnat yme $:,000,000,000 has been fnveated. i rallrosds in 150 Unlted States, apd 23,000 miles of rajlroad constructed, Yot with this enorione reduction In [ tranaportation, ratiroads have yiclded for 0 ovée:d per cent on thy capltal ecreava o viden compare with 1875 18 $0, 351, 480, B Angell o the Senlor Class. Tho address was due livered at 3 o'clock 1 Unlversity Hall I the usually pleasing and affective manuer of Dr. Angell. Ho spoke for one hour an tho relation be- tween knowledgo aud wisdom, setting forth vory clearly that the former s miterly bhelpless and worthless without the latter. Exzperienco ln & storn teacher, yet oo whose guldance wust be obtained. But he would oot disparage knowledze, for it Is tho resurve force, Jike the second breath 1o one Ju the race, 1o carry one beyond competitors, and enablo him to win, e empba- sized the necessity of weing that wisdom from on Bizh which iv so castly obtalned that nuue way be without it, and whicl {s the surest guldo to trus succoas. + TLo character of Mosew, the grandest fu all bistory 1n the speuker's catlmstion, wis beld up 24 a fitllug examole, andthatof Paul proveuted us snocher illustrdion of what e may do W beaedt ROYAL BOWDER . Absolutely Pure. Such 1 the {ntrisalc merit of the Rovay DAII)IGJ:U!'D!I. that b-(:fl L:fl".fifi'.‘,‘.‘p?&:fl I‘:aubw puddindg e arope, and Cameron has beon brandishlng the Ju Penosylvania county conventions. 1If men should Aud when Congress meeta that H; hau 0o lunger the reform ventinicnts of the country at his back, they might reduco bim by & cumbined adsauit to almost asbad siraits as Andrew Johnsun vas put Correspondent—** You make out that the Adwin- istration 13 tn a very critical ‘uu.nuuu-nt.—u wort, of Scylis and Charybdis sltuation, in short," Old Politician~Wust sos Haycs can get outof it if anybody can. DPeople talk ubout bisluck. It's sagacity. " He's 8 rewarkably ssgacious man. Ho's not beiag mauszed by Stanley Msttiows or Jobn Bhermso, &4 30mo suppose. Why, Lo bas more nife . thes DENVER & RIO GRANDE, Spsctal Correxpondenca of Ths Triduns. Dexven, Col., June 20.—Tho Kaosas editorial excurslonlsts were tho Grt passeogery over the Southern Extension of tho Denver & llo Grando Railway. Thls vortlon of the ruad w remarkable cuough (0 bo of lutciest tu everybody. It exteuds aloa a8 the standand Powder, 1brugh eacclicuce of quality sine bus 16 os b e L hera of {1 best Hosekechors Ui (s country:, Foouasde of {hS yery bost famillue in the City ahd counts: Leatity to It superioriiy over all oters, aud that it witl Ku freher aad iuaks belter blacylt, rolls, caken, uiugiss, e, 1Ban ey other kiod. “IUle warranied siwolulcly pure. Tho lugredienta tat enter fato tis com ton' are ail ‘eaiihy ané puiritions Ita ureat strvugit, supcrior Quality, sad perfect uatformity will maaltos tnemaelves 10 every tatelilgent Iousioaper wi Wil glra f6a traly Ticontalus the excs wreagu of 8 pus wdvr PO beciat aavantazo of the Royal Powder (a that it wlll eep any ngih of tinie (8 any cliziale aad b 304 Mabls. . LKe vt utlict puwders, (0 cuntract dainpoi 1ud spoil DF EX301u7¢ W Ui BUDGIRET g “TB8 HOTAL BALiNG PUWDLE b f0F ald Uy L buak UPUCers S1GryWhErSy :