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% {igi amcoenpeninind > orn eoeey eee A é THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1880. tton. His prostize of invincibility, including: that of Grunt, Js gono. S where the woodbing pelucth. He rover ent be neato tho * Boss’ of foriner days: tlongelde, befora, and bebtod him fy ois own party ambitions politicians are rising: te take advantage of the propitlousness of tho tine, Mat the thousand threads ind cords by . Which the potitichms of our State, Democratic na well ue Republtenn, are bound ta the Cam ering, eumnot boxovered allt once, His infine ence and the respect pai him. beequse of his positional ramath tho same-—at lenst to all outward appeurinees, ‘The difverent fuetions tn tho Hepublfean purty eannot afford to ru {ito open warfare during tho Proaidontial aimpalyn, Hut after the elestion, during tho eesalon of tha Tegidaturo, and, above all, during the election Pen United’ “Btates Sunatar. by that body 4, the successor Demo- orat Waltiteo, In the tho __fizl Republican party will bo reoponed, and then it fell be denanstrated haw much the position of Cameron ts Boas" of Pennaylvania tins been , wenkened through the unsuccessful Syndleato “buriness,”” - THE CLEVRGAND ' ANZEIGER Ie vary friendly disposed towards Mr, Schurz, . and hopes that with'the inauguration of Mr. Garflold as Presitent of the United States another four years of usefulness may beaecured for Mr, Schurz In the place ho now holds and hns filled go well during the Lier’ Lan pre’ . ‘The Avzeiger says: “Tho voice of the. Gurninns of. the country fs nonrly Unatimous, that in case of Garilelt’s election Mr. Schutz sharld be retained na Secretary oF tho Intertor, thereby giving him an npportuntt alii more to complete the unexceptionnble ad- ministration of the affairs of his department, and to. noffdity nll teforme whieh te ao far has - snecesstully innugurated, Secretary Sohuré fs f representative of the Gorman clement Inan eminont. degree, He atso ts the acknowledged Teater of one of thochlef component paris of tho Hepubitenn party,—of the Liberal Hopub: Iteang, Germuas as well 28 Angle-Amerionns, Wo sincerely bape that Mr. Gurilotd, who nay rest nasured that ho wil recelve during tha present campnign tho united support of all Ger- man Republicans, rexulura as well as Tfborals, will eelect ir. Boburz as one of his contidenttal advisers and rotalz him in an ofiee In whieh ho na alrendy done so much good service to tho country. "This would bet merited noknowledg ment of an clement of our population which is at tho snine tlmo both failueutial and num- erous.” * . : + “ANRBIGHI DES WRITENG.” ‘Tho At, Touts Reptiilican imitates the examplo of THe Cmecaao TRInUNR, pnd regates its rend érs with oxtracts from tho loading German pa- pers of the country. Tho Anzclgcr dea Weatens is pleasod with the nrrangoment, but at the samc tlmo admonishes the Republican not to be ones aided In tho eclaction of tho extracts, and to adhere closely to the toxt in {ta trnnslation, and uot ta amit auch parts thereof an do not meot the Republican'r opprobation, whereby the sense and. pit of ie articles are falsiiicd and de- airoyed. Tho Anzelyer dca Weatens siya: “The Republican publixhes oxtracts fram our Genman relative to the T'residential nominations Chicago: Thy publication of opinfons ant prose is cetiulnty very approptt- inn elty containing sueh a large number of German inhabitants, and le ie only to be re pretted that these pubiteations do not appear regiluy. ns they taud to Jn yents gone by. Hut if Ibta tho Intention to derive practienl benatlts fron these publications, and to establish a bot~ ler understanding hetween the diferent clissos df our poptlation, thon thoy must strictly ud- hero to: tho. truth.’ When tho Rey Uean furnishes its readers with Informntion relative:to the oppumtivn of the Qermana to Qrent and athird term, why docs it not publish at tho same thme the fact that the opposition of the Germans against Tilden and bis Presidential candidature lA Justis unontmous ns that nguinst Qrant? Wo hive n right to domind tint in ating from tho German presa the Reyuihtican thal] not intenuonally leave out certain portions of tho oriyinal articles. thereby falsifying the senko of the whole. Such trinalations hnve not 2 tendenoy ta Inform the reader, but only to do- salve him, Tf the Repuiican intends to quote + (rom the German presd in such a manner, tt had dotter lonve nll quotation buainess alow THE DAVENPORTHR DRMOKTAT " gnd. Rep.) has tho following editorial remarks: 'The Democratio presa are ina bad humor. Since the Chicago Convention thoy nro sulforing from an attack of hypochondria, Thelr hopes that Grant, or at least Binine, would bo nontin- ated ntChicago, ani that by putting forth: thotr deat fout ftiey would easily win. in November, gave not bedn reallzed. Garfield's nominntion ipoils their air-enaties. The moro reapectabla wemocratic papers ndmit tho Amportance o this nomination, and admontsh the party to dluce only the best and strongest man in noml- ainiion. Thocommon sort (by fartho moat ni- merous) of Demoeratio -papérr, however, aro already throwing mitd at # lively rate, dircet ind by Inainuntions aod innuendos. The next thing In order will be for thom to necusa ‘Barileld of poisoning tix mothor. But what fous alf this Uilllngsyate amount to? The people of Oblo have clevatod Mr. Garfield from posi~ Hon to position, cavored him with honors upon donora, until thoy Anally Cleetcd him to tha aighest placo within the giftof the people of a ‘Hngle Stato—that of a United States Senutor, Juch aman cannot be a bud man, or the people wf tho State of Oblo are knayes because of sbelr persistent promotions of the man. | {fut an aunce of the judyment of the people of Obto ta wortha million times more than a thousand sounds of Domocratio mud... Nefthor thy tins potent rage of disapnointed Urantites nor tho fowlings of Demoorntia rartienns ean do any. anjury to the character of the man, or lower bit m the,cstimation of the poopie.” fr BALTIMORE * DRUTACHEN ComntesPONDENT Afberal Dom.) sums of the business of tho Satiunal Conyentlon during ite Inst day, and ud- nits tho strongth of the ticket in the follow. mg sairenstic and, considering the source, piens- int manner: “*Tho dark hore wins’ will socome at pollticnl axlom hereafter. Tho glo- ous victor of Appomattox has fallen, and with tim the Grant Guards, Tho'Trumytrate fought intll the htt moment, and only neknowledged jeteat when they were dow In the dust, Bhiine, the Pinmed Kulyht, Hector of tho fte- aubllcnn purty, found his Achiiles; the tntolera. alo blubberer Windom, tho ‘washworan Wosh- auirne, and the gray-beurded Edmunds, one after tha other ult dust; only jhe smart old coun, Wannes Sherman, saved aimself by a somerset, and will probably rox main, if tho. Republicans are victorious, fn his rrantt buifding on Fourteeuth strovt for four fears longer, ‘Tho fortunate one, the beatles die, Jumes A, Garfield, who captured the bride, di Shormast'a courting’ by. proxy for the snmo. orizo, ‘This calla to inind the ‘adventures of King Rothar during his arcands in seureh of a aride ns dleseribed in an old German legend, King Rother left his home tacourt the beautiful §nughter of quothor eclebruted King, ut tho, tathor decupltatud overy ono who dured to litt ais oyes to bis pretty maiden and ask her in marrioge. Mut King Rothor appeared ‘before aa severe nud austere Majesty under in massumed name, and — onuurted ie, by proxy for ~—sanother = King. dad be asked the hand of the girl for hhusell, bo would kaye sbired the fate of afl others bus fore bln. ‘Thus was he successful. We seo, afstory repents Itaclf, But, to spouk in Aimeri- san pare slang: Tho tieket Isa very Btrongonot stha Donoornta must put forth thelr best efforta to overcome It.” - tHe “Towa TRinuNE" -Republictn) thinks “'That asa premulyator of the people's dens, us a representutive of tho people's rights. tho Wepublican purty is the rty of the people, Tt belones to the peopie, and ne auch finds its represontatlyes ainang the foople., In teor it elvuted a sil-aptittor and Hathout niin for the Presidency: in (6b an old tailor for the Vieo-Presidonoys who ufterward became the Chiof-Bxzvouttve of the Nation! In oud n former tanner wau its choles ated 1 {890 a mulo driver and curponter ls tho preferred ono aver all great aod noted mon of the land." HIG TESTIMONIALS, SCHOLARS AND ATATEBMEN ON THY NOMINATION, ft {84 wood nomination.—Unele Hamlin, | The “bruinfost" man that could be choson.— Gen, Francts A. Waicr, T think tho nomiuntion of Gen. Gurtield 1s very fortunate.—Benjamin H, Uristow, On the wholo, the utrongoat nomination that could fave bevn made—President Seelve, Teonsider Gen. Garflold a ore brillant man Tain Mr. Hayes, and equally as honest, ‘Tho Convention hna shown ong thing, and that {8 that the entire party is btronger thie tn one nian fu it, Mr. Conkling baw been twught that he ‘docs not own the whule world, and that be 1s not 40 greot & mun as the y comblued.— 2 5 Di icowant eae party comblued.— The Rev. 1 have as great confidence fo Gen, Gurticld as T have dn any man in the tepubllean purty, 1 consider his Character uuiniperchuble, 3 Rave watched bim closely for the past sixteen yoand and have econ frothing in bla course bug what tho best mon of the purty cin fadorse with wntau- Kluaut. Mls uttitude toward the South has been firm but not violont. T think the elder mon af ie Tan iat SA ROT we vit be wustuined at oll In, Novemubor.—éiz-Preeident Waulay, "PP atts at Gen, Garneu Aran ike so cessor, he spraiye from tho tinabier watke of lifo, und by ble ows etforta Mas mide tis own way ta eutnonce, and le not iduntiticd ax the special represontativeat wealth or auy great controlling increas. Ag.a ropros sontitlye from the old Joaua Giddings divtrlot. ho hius stood from the first ax an exponunt ut equal Fight, aud he has bugn ae advecute of bonest money tu the dayw when it vost donut ul to face the" Obio teas” Add to. this bis ble personal charucter, hls purl ty ad Integrity, and det bis cutire wpproachablcness, and you have un ‘deal caudilate, who commonds himself to Meta pest ened ie ty und welds it asly toxother suuin, and whosd his clvottom dul Dr foamy. fone Sommiuation fe . ILLINOIS, . PREFERENCES OF DELEGATES. Spactat Dispatch to Ths Crteago Tribune, DANVILLE, UL, June 1.—Loth frou personal acquatutance gad ussuranves f-nm enabled to wive Very nearly correct the status of thy J)))- — note dolegation to Clicinnatt, ag follows: Of the dolegatos-at-largo, Fuller ta for tondricks, Mneshall for Seyninar, Meclérnani for Tildon, : Dowdall Cor Baglisb, of Indiana, On tho call of | tho Congressional districts, Shoridan ts for 8oy-| Ohinese. Troops Attack Russian mour, Hoxio for ‘Pde or Soymaur, Hatrison for Seymour, Pat Uoward goes with Harrison, Perry Smith fur Tilden, Chaso for Scymour or Davis, Herrington for Duyls, Gliden for Seymour, Potter for Seymour, Stow . for ‘Tikton and Hendricks, Dunham for Seymour of. Davis, Buford for Soymour, teddick for Tilden vr Seymour, Wetch for Soymour, Marrington for Davin, Hullng for Seymour oF Morrison, loss for Davis or Soymour, James for Seymour or Kn ih, Stownrt for Suytaour, Montgomery for Morrleon or Seymour, Carlin for Morrisa, Wika for Morrison or Soymonr, Vandeveor forPalmor, Hanes for Palmor or Davia, Dearhorn for Davis, Howard for Davie or Palmer, Day for avis, Craig for Davia or Palmer, Gktrard for Morrlaon, Whitehead for ‘Tilden or Beymour, Fouch for Seymour, Foromnan for Seymour or ‘Lidon, Royla for Morrlion, Wileox for Morrison, or Paliner, Greon for Tilden or Buy mour, Murphy: for Morrison or Seymour, Crebs for Seyaiour or Morrison, Hobitt “for Morrison. Thia shows twonty-threo delegates who fater Scymour Qithor ar first or second choice, ten wHo favor Davis, nino who favor Morrison, eight who favor ‘Tikten, white Palmer bas five, and Iendricks and English twa cnet. Tho tuetructione to voto osn unit, Lant told, will not at nll uffect the personal pretoronces of these delogated, It ts wall tinderstoail that should ‘Tilden decline and Sormour not bo nominated by avclamation, the delewates will not obsorve tho unit Instructions, NOTES, CONFIDENT CAMERON, Avectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasninoton, D,C., June 13,—Tho following dis- patch comes from Harrisburg: 'Senntor Cam cron asoribos tho defeat of Grant at Chicayo to cowanllce. Ho was preparet ta defy the Na- tionnt Committee in tts attempt to Interforo with tho work which he said belonged oxelusive- ly to tho Convention, but ha was overruled by othor supporters of Grant for tho Prosidonoy who feured a dlaruption of tho party if he pnr- sued his defiant course. Sonater Cameron -hng no tlopbt that, {f'he bai not surrendered to tho demunds. of tho Nationl Committes, Grant would now ba the Republican candidate for Pres{dent {ustead of Gariietd." its GARMELD auAnps,, od Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune : INptaNArorss, Ind., Juno 13.—A meeting was held here last night for tho purpose‘of organize ing what will be hereafter known as tho Indes [atone Qurflold Guards, Speeches wore made Gon, Harrison and othors, tfter whieh Luclan HL, Richardson was cloeted President, and fMenry H.. Palmer Seeretary,. Messrs, If 2. Palmer, Paxton Hay, Charles Ferguson, Jerry Johnson, and C, 1. Rockwell were nppointed 1 committea to draft constitution and by-idws, and tho metting ndjourned until to-morrow ovonit whon tho {ndependent Garfield Guards. wi meet at tho Wigwam to complete thoir organ- ization and cnrojf tholr name: STATE POLITICS. INDIANA REPUBLICANS, Special Mepateh to The Chteago Tribune, SINDIANAVOLIR, Ind. June 4—This morning Gen. John Coburn pithiishes a fetter with- drawing tho further use of his name for eartdi- date for Governor before the Republican Stata Convention, Tt is donc in tho interest of oo poraon, although ns the day of tho Conveution comos nehror a atrong disposition Is manifesting itself to orjanizo the ficld agatust Gon. Stretght and dofeat him if possible. The Genoral ts vory conildent that he can be nominated exrly in the contest, tut tho opposition clams that if it Is, not done on the first ballot it will not be dono at All. Many profess. to belloverthut bo will bu benten: wa Grant was bouton nt Chioweo ¥ the unlon .of nll tho forces > ton, tt is mot yer alu upon whom the party will i ‘Muny desireCol. Dudley to run, while others claim that Mr. Orth would be stronger, 1g ho can get tho Gorman vot, whieh would othorwiso go to tho Deimeerats, Col. Dudley doea not desire Ie howover, and Mr, Orth hosltites to enter tha list of acknowledged candidates, though If nome pated bo would willingly make the race. Gens Harrison and Judge Greshan positively rofuse tho use of their mimes. It Is not Nkely that tho fleld will unity upon any one until Wednesday, and possibly not until after the first ballot. Ly. that time Gen. Stroight's stronuth will be know, ng well ns othor aunditated.’ : the Weatern Associated Press, = IspiaNaVvonis, June 1i,—Col. W. W. Dudloy, Unitod Stutes Marshal for Indiana, haaexprossod ‘a willlogness to xovept the nomination for Gove ernor, ond If nominated will resign his present ollice And cunvass the State, . AVANBYILEN, Ind, June 1—The Juurnal this morning reports hy authority the declaration that the Hon, William Hellninn will, under no cireumataricos, be a candidnte for Governor, and urges the Republienns of the, Firat District to aupport the nomination of Col. W, W, Dudicy, of Indlunupolis, CASUALTIES. AN EX-GOVERNOR DROWNED. * Menrmis, Tenn., duno 1.—Ex-Gov. Albert G. Brown, of Missisalppl, wus thrown from bis horse intoa pond wear his homo, list evening, and was drowned, Deceased resided near dack+ son, Miss., was G7 yoars old, was Governor of Miasissippl two terms, served his State na meine bor of Congress, and was elected to (ho United Btatos Scunte in 1M6, and revleoted fn 187 for second term af ax years, from March 4, 3859, to. 1805, During his service In tho Sonate he was ho Fecoyulaud lender of tho Southorn Domus. oY —— ‘ STORM DISASTERS, Bpectat Dispatch to ‘Ths Chicayo Tribune, Lavayegtre, Ind, Juno si—A most terrific raln-atorm visited this vicinity this afternvon. Honses wore Hooded, eulverta, atreota, and gut- tors washed out, and damage intlicted to tho Amount of $10,000 or $12,000 in this alty alone. Roports from tho county represent ncres of vorn Under water and wheat much damaged. Wash- outs or the Luke Brio & Wustern Rullrond will couse several houre' delay to trains from Chteayo and Cincinnatl. DROWNED, Speetal Dispatch ta The Cateago Tribune, Minwaukes, June 1L—An ongiveer muned Rothford, omployed on the Wisconsin Contrut Ratiway wun drowned near Stovens Point this morning. He residud at Sonmouth, Ub, and had been teleyraphed for to jo home owing to ae fithuaa ot Wa faults Inattonptin Heer aie eross in whshaut to catch w train hy fell inte the flood. His buily has been rovavered, : VIMMIERMEN Los, BAN {Puanciaca, Cab, dunet—A Portland Mspatch soya; Several ishennon wore reported drownod yesturday on Columbia iver tar. It {s belloved seven nrv surly loat, thelr boats havin boon plekedup and the doouyatity nut rie poried, und It la boteved a nuambur of others have perished, ‘ho bar bus boun very rough for sovorul du; MLOWN DOWN. a Porravituy, Pa. June Uh—A whid-storm na. companied by -ruln, thunder, and Nghelng, swept through tho Sus prohaninh Vatloy this afte ernoon demolishing two houacs in tha couse of groatlon nud ano thnt wits ocuupled, tho oo oumints barely csvaping with tholr lives. ‘Trees aud telegraph poles were prostrated slong the Hues the Reading Raltrond, obstricting trivel. Lou storm spent its foree bofore reaublug bere, INSTANSLY KILLED, Dayton, 0. Jing 1.—Michiot Wulnburger, a boy of 15, attomptod last evening ta Juap en an navooding olovator in the factory of 8, N. Brown, in thig clty, and fell beneath it, plunging head downwards titty feot, dashing hia bralna out on the veliar pavement. iN oe French Nowspapor Wit. New Mork Word, “ Connratulate ino, my friend," gays’ un ambi- tion and enthiwisastio colleetor; & LU huye juat seeured a rou teousuru—a luttur by Hoasuot, all in hlaown writhhg, sixteon pages fong.” that. Must he a treasure indeed; what ts (t about? “Dunno—t haven't read it, but it fs genuine." Somewhut in the suwe veln; Foulllot da Couches, & grnit tutograph-fanolor, dashed inte the pioturo-aaltery of an nuquaintunce one day. Du you know what T chanced upon tos day ina runidhackio old surlosity hope! “Nay, WA Claudema genuine Chuudel” “Ob, Lbave a couple of Claudes myself," crlod tho artist. “1 sleusuy you have, but yours ure only plotures— inine are Autographs,’ rs ‘The little James has been icft at humo with o bad cold, When bls mother and iittie atster ro turd In the oventug, days tly wothor: * Hae iittly Boy ‘beun oo oF haughty wedayy hy dW not know vy you mean by being good or naughty,” sayadaines, “fC willexpluids to yon” ene his sisters * when you only deobuy nursey or call her names that is boing goad, but if you bly orserateh her that ty slog nouybty," X. te disting anyday at (he house of an oid Indy who Hun to task Ww bl : rv tis chirtetrane with wines f uinuya de ao he aya, shurpl curulusly, "1 never ao,” saya thu ont lity wadune, are not yet quite ag long as ming,” . ns iy, bat Is beoaied your mustuchod, a - Lunstio altite oe of the couchiw on tho Great Western Jtall- road of Bngldad hus been patitad with Prof. Buhoaln’s tumluous paint. Ut fy fn appeurance very Ilttlo diferent frou ordinary pulnt; but dui the tine the oarriuye is exposed to the itght the paint rapidly absorbiy; @ duylighe, and whon night comes {t throws nuy a ‘alld Tule wea. “It bas been employed an life-buoys, res dering thom vislble trom « loug distusiso, |e ANE ROVE EET ERTTT ON ed EMMETT OR = FOREIGN. ** Outposts on the Kuldja Frontier. N Efforts Making-to Prevent -War Between the Two Nations. Northern Afghanistan Being Stirred Up by Incendiary Addresses Against the British. Bismarck Iusists that His Pet Scheme, the Chareli BIN, Must Poss. Tho Russian Government to Demand tho Excontion of Commaraofi’s Assasin, RUSSIA AND ONINA. WAN IMMINERT. LONDON, Jttno 1,—The news from Rokhara ts to the effovt that Huaslun troups from Samar ennd and Khokhurd were golrjz enstward to- wards Knshgur; that tho Chinoso had attacked tho Rtuasian outposts on tho Kulda frontter, aud that muvh uncasiness existe in Htissian Turkestan, conrinsten. ’ Tho Ties’ Caul correspondent confirms tho foregolug repurt. > * COL. GORDON'A MISSION. ‘Tho Netce’ St. Petorsburg dispatch says: Tho Newa that Col, Gordon has. gone -to China, and expceted fo recelvé a high command there, bas enused somo disqulctade In Russia. ¥ fs A QUIRTER FEELING, The latest report from Shanghul says the pub- Ne foeling ut Pekin js quioter on tho Russlan- Chineso question, ss . A PRACEMAKER, ; ‘A Dombny correspondent telegraphs that Col. Gordou states that he cacs to China ty perauada tho Chingso againat war with Rugala, and that ho 008 on the invitation of nChlnese digaltary. AFGIANISTAN, “ AN UNEASY PEELING, .Loxvon, Juno J3,—A Tinea Cabul .correspon- dent nsserts that Northern Afghanistan is far More tnguiot than: last week, owing to letters. circulated far and vide by Ab- durrahman Khan. sovoral of these, which wore intercepted: by tho - Britlsh, are nddresses to all the leading nen, exhorting thaw. tonasemblo and xivait his orders. The corres spondent adds; “hero ts uothing absolutely hostile to the English in the letters, but thoy aro evidently understood by tho people in tho senso that unless tho Brit- ish Governmént “fs ~ prepated to grint Abdurrabinan alt he dosires hu will head bos- Ullties against the English troops.” A FATLULA, : A Condatnrdl¢gotel to the Tunes reports that Ayoob Khan's throntenod attack on Candabur tins fatled Voeuutao of mutiny and want of sup- plies. FRANCE. YESTERDAY'S RLECTIONS. : Panis, June W4—The election to-day for Municipal Councitlor for tho Charonne quarter resulted favorably to Trinquot, a Communist, but n second batlot will bo had to sccure the requisit majority, _ Tho election for Senator from the Dopartment of tho Sayore resulted in tho return of Bf. Parent, Ropubllcan, defenting the Conservative candidate by 190 yotos. OPPOKED TO AMNESTY, _ Loxvon, Juno 13%.—The News’ Paris carros- pondent reports that Mf. Jules Forry, Adiiral ‘Jaurcquiberry, ond di. Varroy opposo the rene eral amnesty, TURKEY. . A DEMAND TO UH MADE, “ - CONSTANTINODLH, Juno U.—It ia cepcotert tho Russian Ambussadors will thia week demand of tho Vorte tho execution of tho usgasinof Col. Commoraoft, “ ‘TInt BERLIN CONFERENCE. Pruza, June 10.—A council of Ministers have submitted to the Sultan tho reault of tholr da- Iberations upon the Aniussndors’ nota in ref- erence to the Berlin Conferenco, Loxpox, June W.—Tho News' Peren dispnteh atys: Itis generally belleved that Kadel and Addin Masha, tho new Primo Minister and Mins ister of Foralgh Affairs, nro creatures of Said Pasha, tho deposed Grant Visier. SPAIN. +A COMMERCIAL TREATY, Lonpon, June 13.—A Madrid dispateh saya: In Congress to-day the Minister: of Fureign Aifutrs atited that England was rundy to negotiate n treaty of commerce with Spain, In the voto goatee on the ination of contidenco in tho joverninont all shades of opposition abstained. ‘THE NEW LOAN, Mapu, June 14.—Anattioial decrea_ author [zea thy issue of £15,00),000 worth of Cubun tnort- gaged bonds bearing O per cent interest, res dleemabla in twonty yenra by quarterly draw- ings, ‘Tho lsu peice is not yet ixed. ——— GERMANY. : THe CHURN BIT. Lonnox, Junu W—'fho Pust'e Borlin corro- spondent thinks [ismarok will not permit tho abandonment or mutihition of the Church vill. lp openly owns that the measure is one of bis own drawing, and (najste on its adoption, . . CUBA, SUINENDRNUD, TIAVANA, Jitne In Cusnntamo two ohiofs, six officers, eighty-four troops, und forty-four Individuals belonging to families have aun rendered, 4 BURMAIL @MY RENELLION ENUED, Loxpoy,Juno 1.—The Zines! Culoutts advices sy: The rebollion In Upper Burmah scoms to Inve entirely oonsed, we IRELAND, THY RELIMY FUND, Dunes, June 1—Tho Munsion-House Com- ‘Mittev now have £16,000 in hand, a Why Wo Are Hlyht-Hlanded, Dr. John A. Wyeth, of Now York, In an intor geliny bapor on thy © Anatanitow! Koasons for Dextral Proferonce in Man,” which appours in the * Annula of thu Anatom! it Surgical Bo~ cloty of Urooklyn, N.Y." tor April, arrives at tho following conclusions; “(L) Dhsn ta right-buded by proferonce, us a result af ule anutotieal development, | 433) ‘Lhe arrungemont of thy eubryonte pro- toplismie vlemont ts such that the liver dovele Ophug on tha riyut wide areutly outgcaws Ite ope poalny viseus, the sploen, aud pushes the beourt fo the tert oF te original ‘position In the.modian Mne, causing an obliteration of one of the two orluinally symmetrical arches of tho aorta, ay obliquity of the rernitning ono. “a This loss of syrumetry inyolyos un ars Tangeinont of tho grent yexsels of tho nock and epper uxtremities by which tho urtery curry in blood to the tight arm 4 moro favontbly attunt and recelvestuory blood than the unu to tho lft att, white the loft carotid mid vortebral arteries AUD, Hyine tho Jett half of tha encephaton, whlch resides over tuotion ou the right sida of the pody,nre more favorubly situated and convoy nore blood thin the two vossels which bayo tho sane dletribution ov the opposite ade, “4), This fuct accounts forthe duvelopment of tho left half of tho bruin tu excess of tho ight. “ (5). It Je not tho might oxeces !u wolght of the viscora of tho right side of tho abdomen, which fy givon by somo to bo the cause of right-hand~ odnces, who urygua from this that mau must lon to the loft, that 1s, bulnneo himself on the lott log, iouving the rght, oxtremitlos freor for ace ton. It faa matter of cublo inches, of bull, of cardian displaceriont. “(G.) Education, training by porsietont effo: will ovuroume tho natural tendeuuy to dost preferuuce, and Wil ronder the individual more clever with (ho non-peuforred band, moro equally adroit with bot aldea of hls body, more syinmatricul in tmusculuy wrowthy will tend to ouualize tho. two halves of sho bratu, #lvioi a batter corebral aevelopmotit, and will vousde quently render bua muro serylocable ta goctety aud blingolf." and a fi Agt Stories, : Iwas Sralicloug anu a y through the Uifiz! pal- acy, when Ubcurd a volue ouillng out: Pa come Bure, and Jook ut ‘Tillan's ‘Flora,'" {uryed, aul Lobeld ong of th commonest slyhts ih Plorence,—an Aniwrioan family dutifully go- tug throu; the orcuudtis waudel ies las, amor of real wy futon Lor tho works of art about premnace roply of .tho worthy man Tabull never forgot, vor it's ton of uuilldly reproaching ustonishment: “My deur, poate eacwc ya Bo Plt q aw," % un Sune Bertier. : bali Auothor, and we tnust say improbable stor of Visitors'to tho Uillal pullery: te thle: An et wish gentlemyu was udiniring the unclent brovséa repitcsonthie rome of the finest speci- mone oe Etrisedn art, when ho wna necorted thus by ti Anglo-Saxon: “What's tha, nine fore" nnd deho Nuoke fo raped it stato. of Moroury wit bls ‘horny knuckles, * ‘That's Moroury. ‘Thorurallat ynzed for i momont with open moth atttho bronze representation of the messonger of the gat. mud then beckoned ton companton at tho otfier énd of the cabinet, towhom he sald, “Jin, whut do you supposy that ‘ore thrger faz? dunno,” responded Jim, In turn ivi bn peanut rap, ‘trong, Faint ee Not cht the other, tality tts tieksilver,” 4Whast! the tut thay putin thormometora? ‘Wanll, 1 ani durned. “Whacll ther do next?’ And “after another eng dep the coupto moval of, deepiy tinpressed with the wonders of art. ; THE RAILROADS. WISCONSIN CENTRAL. The annual report of the Wisconnin Central Railroad Compntiy for the year ending Deo. 1879, hus Just been nade public. ‘The earnty fortho senr,as.sbown by the roport, were ns follows: et fi 4 1878, Bota feds bet FPrulght...cesee we Mallyoxpreas, ct6:.c)ss 430 S7t1,810 454407 Net carnings........+ SAR Fuse Tho President's report snysof tho progress of tho reorganization: + * Tho Trustees, in accordance with your votes and the votes of your Directors, onrufully pre- soryo and hold: cach okt bond ‘uncanceied ns Against the Company until all the old bonds have been exenangad far the new serarities,” Tho now consolidated mortgage ja dated Jan, 1, 1st, ‘and was oxegutat to Biossrs, Stewart ant Abbot, and acknowledged on Jtine 1b, 147), and was res corded by ordor of the Trustecs In_ tho oftice of the Scoretary of State on Out. 7, 879. Thoy than algned the new hotels and begun the issue of the now securities, which were all placed in their banda for this purposo, No slnule bondholder bnsbeon able to secure any preferenes or nd- vantage over.his rssocintes; and, untlt the ox- change ts ontirely accomplished, the prop- orty {8 managed. by tho ‘Trusteca, in accordance with tbo terms of their trust, In substantinily tho namo tanugr sa if the reorganization wore teehnleally completed, All netive opposition to thts vourae. of, prooceding hing ceused. ‘Tho slnglo tndividual who ondunvored to Interfere swith the nctlon of tho Trustecs, and tried to. produro tholr ibjunction’ and removal, wis signallydofdntod, in’ tho Courts, and fs now sald to have sold his bonds. Ue hus certainly retired from tho contost, without my advantage pained thorefrom, and without any inducement given to lead: him to; withdraw, Considerable thine muy elupse before all tho small lots come in; but the delay fs of no practical importance.” fepartinent reports halos In 1879 of 10,52 get total sales to end of 1870 were TATA de wel The totul receipts for Innd sold ro SAKL4HN; town lots, $17.68; stumpage on timbor littds, $170,055; total, #0021, The amount of land contracts on hand fa $31,164, THE NORCHERN PACIFIC. Spectat Ltepater'to The Chteaga Tribune. St. Paul, Jund 13.—President Billings, of the | Northern Pavific Iallwiy, has returned to Bt. Paul after going aver the Inos with other of- Neers of the Company, in conversation wiih a ‘THinwNe correspundent ho sail: “ We have just completed a-tour over tho line to tho onl of the tragk. The fron ia down on the Missourt Divis- fon for nfnety-thres miles, and the track-laying. is progressing at the rate of n mile to n milo and aquarter a day, ‘Tho rond witl be completed to the Yeliowstoné this fall, as the work .i% being pushed: in a vignrous and satisfactory munner, Our survoying par- 'ttos aro now in’ tho Yellowstons country: aud we have rocelyed very favorable reporta from thom. Iam very nnxtous to have the | rond finished to Miles City, ‘The-work ‘on tho Ron @'Urelily: Divieton Is also boing nctivel: jroscentod. «There are fo, be £10 mffes of traa fra this year, commencing nt the month of Souke Liver and rimutng to Lake Pen d'Orellle. Tho boats copttaining supplies and materials are: all atloat on the Cotumbla itiver, and aversthing in good shape. Hixtecn infies of the Carselton Braneb arenlrendy fnlehed, and the track-lnying the rato of one-hulf to ami any. ‘This will be cun~ Meted thirty infles to the north side of Elin River this ximmor,. Thos we will build 400 milos of now road this aengon, ‘The crups are Inoking: very Hue, and If there [s no more rain fur the presunt I think (icy will be the Inrgest wo have over geen, In tho violulty of Biamarck, In Bure lelgh County, thero are about 4,600 neres of wheat dawn whore there was never any of tho eerenl sown before. ; ~ ot aes, The Fint & Pore, Marquotte [allroad has com- pletod a branch, known sis the Round Like Branch, from Buller Junction, fifteen miles const of Ludlogton, Mich. north to Wobster, & distatiecol four miles. Survoys are boing made for an extension from Wobster northwest twenty infles to the important lumber town of Manistco, on Lako Michlzan. - ’ ‘Tho papers for the aule of the. Chicayo, Clin- ton, Dubuque & Minnesota Raflrond to tho Chidago, Miwaukes & St Paul Mallroad Com any hive been passed in Boston, Tho St, Paul mise the Dubuque: at $8 therefor n forty-yenr U per cont bond of thé St. Paul Company, secured by t mortgage on tho Durbuqne toad. The bands will date July 1, 1880), and a sinking fund of I per cont por anim will Bone nat for their redemption, bewinning nt iy hy MASQUERADING, A Woman In Mate Attire Travels to Leadvillo In Senreh of Ber Ifusbund. Saturday night a ttle girl ted Intothe Armory A masouliuu-looking formule in malo attire, who Appoared greatly abasbed nt bolng compalied ta seek foot und sbelter. in such fp place andinsuch earb. Sho confessed her sux ut oneo, and brielly told tho statlonkeeper that she had been out to Leadville searching for a truant husbund, and that her money giving out eho had boon forced to undergo hardships of all sorts, and had only renched this ‘city aftor traveling four days and throo nights ff meaiiecar: ‘into whieh sho hut itt locked herscif at Bonaparte, la. Her bunger and thirst uppeased, hor Jonaue appenred to bablite on forever, and the stories of adventure which she ta tell wore unuerly, thst dQ to. They aro not all -bulloved, how. and tho youme woman nets’ os if she was [ittio. “cute.” She mvs her namo mele Kingle,. and that her parentallye at Whuvlerytllo, Wo unites from Connulbiville, Pus, and that on tho Vithof last Januury sho ran awny from home to marry wv worthless young scupegrace nanied Randolph Kuhns, wit whom sho wns sutton, Slice met hlin nbout a whe married hin thy eighth tine he called npon her. Some few weeks after, nuarrlagd sho fully reatized hiv ulttor worthidsness, and to add to hor sorrow ho announced his {ntontion of lenving her and going to Loudville.” Ho went,.und she heard of Lin ne more, The old love would not ic, and parents would her, Her, bayo nothing’ to mother’s honrt ube Hnee oftanel, Some sovon weeks agu ways she deturmlued to follow ber hua Du fwudville, Sho thought it un onsy muttor, becuse he had ones tole ber he ouuid) go nll over tho country with 1 own gonventonce © sho fomale uttiro. Iutd cosh, and. thom rhees one in on ninsuulitio atylo, sho Ketouton her mission of love, Of course ahe did not flad Kuhna at Leadville, ind) too tute, she realizes that he had gent hor ustray, ‘The story of her travels from Leadvitle back to Chie cuga arc 10 aay tho loaat aul mipratuble. Lhoy ure posable cnough, but ra. Kuhns does not rus Inte tham tn the most bighly convineing manner, Charles Harris (Carl Pretzel), was atnoug, the tiny that called upun soe yours wordt at the Armory yesterday. Ho eatd ho xometines give tue Jobs of work to Rundolpt: Kuh, and unt ha was stilt owl . hla a nh « & sich The description talliva, exuetly, and Kuhn {3 convinced that abo hus at test a ulew to ber husband's wherenbouts, Kubaa digap- feared suddeuly @ fow, weeka uyo from dr, Tarria’ omploy, and thyed in a Ungering Buspl= clon that hg vas arcpaled for something, and purhaps fine and = sont to, tho House of Correclon. - Mri. Kune da by ho means a pruposseasiug woinan, and, were It not for bor [raed eho would make up woll for a groon count 3, youth of aboutl? yours. Bho will rumaiy vt tho Armory until somo are Fangamante ‘conn by mage to “yet her proper clothing and transportulun to her homo In ih Ponneylvania. THE TITUSVILLE. BLAZE, , Hraprony, Pa. Juve W.—Tho tee ot Titus ville fs under control. A'tank madu nnovertiow atdo'cluck thls moratuge A dosporate struggle followed, but the tameas wore finally autdued. ‘Tho total loss aggregaten €1,500,000, Tho peinol- pal losses wro tho Adina OP Company, with stills of roftued ofl, via. $650.00); Kuystone, Piokurly & Chambors, with stills; fanks, und oll, $9),0001 ‘Tidooute & ‘Piiusvilio Plye Link, five tinks'and pavid Emery, tare and af, $10,000; taburg, Titusville & Bultalo Railroad ietd ges ic and rae a bout ir eliny an ea be! Tao ineuratce Me omparad ively noth! dem — JUST LIKE AN ELEPHANT. Spactal Dispatch to The Chlcago Tribune, Hariusevunad, Out, June 1—Ap 3 a, um, leat, night,, while Forepquyh'a: cirous trains wero on tholr way from Woodstock to Toronto, one of the clephants on the seoond train broke the door of ita cur and tuinbled out, The lyaa was Hot discoverad till tho trald‘arrlyed at Hamilton, fn eugino and men wero inlmediately sont back Jn xoorob of tho inlssing wuilinal) apd it was alter gonse Ittle the fouad by wldy of the truck vour Hynden Station. few soratehes ore al that Is hotlocnbld, niid it fe"thought 1¢ bag pot Sustaino) anv sarlout intuex. ij per ‘share, -payiny CRIMINAL NEWS. Additional Details of the Williams . Murder Near Indianapolis. A Mysterlous Affatr Reported from the Vicinity of Goorges- ville, O. "7" 3 A Young Man Murderod ‘While Sonted Besido"His Affianced ina Grovo. Tfanging of n Colored Man in Arkarisas for Killing His Rival, ME WILLIAMS MURDER,, Speclat Dispates to The Chicago Tribune InmiANAvonts, Ind, June 13,—Through tho of- forts of tho Coroner somo furthor detatla and discoveries tinve boun brought , out In tho Willinins murder case. A close oxamination of tho remulns disclosed tive bullot-holes in Williams’ back, tho relative positions of which correspond oxuctly with holes in tho cont which hd been turn off and luid at some distance from the boty, From the feneo to the body tracks were pluinly discernible. They wore those of Willlams, who wore hoavy shoes, and two other mon, oné of whom word about a No, 7 bout, and tho: other probably a sizo larger, on tho heels of which were steo) plates. From the relativo positions of these tricks ft wns evident that Willtama hid Dean pursien by two mon who bad shot him in the buck while running, whloh was furthar cor- rohorated by. tho fact that Willinins, whon found, was lying on hin. te Who thogo met fre atlil romnins a inystery. The body had evi- dently been lying thore for sevorhkl days, and it is alinost sure that the murver was committed Werneasday evening, Tho olothod hud boon tori from it, and both hands and tho Lied Baton hy hogs, ‘Tho warm weathor of tho-"pust fow days lind enused decomposition, arid tho sterich emitted from tho body was sickening. | Near by wero a pipe and a basket, togothor with smafior objects that had escuped from the povketa. ‘Tho last acon of Witlinms was “Wednesday about Zo'clock, when hv left Lawrences on hls horde with # basket on his nvm, saying he waa going to tho hoiea of Mr. Clark to get, sone cabbaga- plants, and hls body-was founion the rod to fit youtioman’s four, with the basket near by, ‘The nesault on Mrs, Wiliams was probably made about the same time, n¢ sho was goon but a vhort tine before by the nofghbors. ft (a ovi- dent sho was miped before or after the Mudguon was used, Clreumstances polit to MeClure ag ono of tho guilty partics, but he may have bad nothing to do with It. = William J. Brown, w colored band on tho farm of John L, Hrown, adjoining where the tragedy” in Eawrence “ownship occurred, was urreatod to-day on suspicton of complicity in the atalr, and will bo held to await tho result of the in- qnest, Under orders of the Coroner no comn- iiunieation {4 permitted with the prisoner, and nothing ts knuwn from bin oxvept that be due nies ft. It fs reported that he har beon mult tuning Hitelt relitions .with Mra. Williams, thorety awnkoning hor husband's hostility and Jenlonay. | Thon, “yesterday, “he suddenly: do~ maunded ‘settlement with fis employer, after Uving fourteen yours on tho place, whlch war deenied suspicious, and fn connection with the other fact-suificient to warrant deren- tlon.. At tho statlon-house a quantity of luok- shot and cartridges was faundon him, buslies an Iinmonge clasp-knifa with what-uppoxrod to bo Hlood-stains on the handle und the lower part of tho blade. Tt fs supposed he used this to ent the thront of Williains’ horse, which was found near his body. No tostimony was taken to-duy. HANGED, Tarren Rock, Ark., Juno 13.—William Tinns was bing at Warren, Bradley Couuty,on tho ith inat., for tho murdor of Con Edwards, in June, 1879, netr Monticello, Ho was convicted in Bradley. on 0 change of vonuc. Both were colored, Thoy were koeying company with a colored womrn named Dora Cook, and Binns heenme Jealous. Edwarda! body wus found in Dora's house, with the skull crushed by some heavy Instrument. Binns was seen near tho house shortly before, and when arrested had Wood on bis clothes, Roth he and Dora were sentenced to death, but.the Govornor com- mitted tho woman's sentence to twenjy-ane yours’ Jmupetennmont being doubt ‘of her Willing oa uptolty. Blins showed great coolness on the acuttold, and died Drotestnig. innocence. Tho drop fell ut noon, Wadler of strangulation, his stritegies being fesrful, and ‘Drentuing boing heant for forty yards from the gallows for somo timo after the drop full, + » MYSTERIOUSLY MURDERED, Conusnus, O., June 13.—Word reached hero after tuldnight last night thats mystorlous mur- dor, or a terrible aceldent causing death, had oc curred at Georgesvillo. Tho story Is that while David Witlams, of Commareiat Point, and Miss Kat Turnor, of Georgosville, wore aented ino grove near Georgesvillo during the nfternoon, soing ong Nred a shut which took effect in Will- fats’ Dronat, killing blin instantly. ‘Thero are three theorles rogurding this shooting, One 1s that the shot was fred by Joseph Turner, fathor at Miss Turnor, nnd tt [s eluted that just after the shot waa tired a man resembling Parner wis foun about tifty yardaawny, Another. story is that the shot was fived by a jealous rival; while AUC another thoory (4 that Willis’ death was caused by an accidental shot from a eat curried by 4 purty of boys hunting in the nolghborhvod. CUD IIIS WIFHS THROAT. TLovisvtinn, Kyi, Tine 19.-—-EtJah Pondegast, colored, ent his wife's throal froti ear to ent to-night at hor home {1 California, a auburb of thiselty. ‘Chey have been sepurated far somo iting at account of jenlousy, Pondegast es- eaped. MURDERED. Naw York, Juno i—Mitry Doan, & young colored woman ving ina tenoment house In West iwonty-sixth street, whg had desortod her husband, wie brittatly murdored to-night by hor Aramour, Augustus Lytton, who cut herthrost rum ear to cur. “THE FARM AND GARDEN. Poor Tile—Corn for Fodder~Kindnoss to Aulmals—Lightalng>-Hods—Funcy Prleos for Stock—Crup-Proxpoctu. - Proms Our Owe Correspondent, Cuampatay, Ml, June 4.~Tre' demand for tile has cunsed n great many tlle-frctorive to bo built, itis perhaps sufe to say that, difring tho pust two yeara, not one-half the tio made at these work# have been fit to putdawn. Tiling {gn oxponsive Uusinvss at best, and ought to be well dong, so that repairs will not neqd to be made in a few yours In a recent article on tiles in the Country Gentleman, Mr. Wed, Cham erlin, Secretary of tho Ohio Stuto Bourd of Axtioutture, gayi; $ “Now, if It be proved, as It seoms to bo, that a woll-ooustruvted drain of ties will hat ay long as tho tilus last, but will fall ue soon As OVEN vinule tile orumbled and collapses,—Ift thi proved, Esay, then wo ought to look woll ta the wutorlal and burning of tes. What kind uf clay shall bo usd, and how bard Kball tt be Durnt? Wurlng revainsnends to examine each tle with hutmtnor, tnd veleut all thit do not von olvar metalio ring, ‘This $4¢ yood advice ‘or ved brick tlle, but ix untirely useless for tho. klad Lam how uding., Not one tq car-load of these will be rejected, ‘They uro mundo of fires clay or sucund squality porters’ clay, like that nxod for suwer-plpos, Larnit hind und lized. ‘They aro about o4 dark-colored and ainuoth 13 a “Mette heuer Ta and acon ilkoly to be wy dura- bis, They are the only kiud.1 shnll use horn after, 4. eL think tiles anady of ordinary brick-clay’aro Hublo to soften, nnd crumble, and decay, cor- folly 16 ax pone to frout, Altor tho lrg? job of drafuing 1 did, Ehad a fow of these red “brick thes left, ‘Lhoy laid on the ground thronyh one of our chanquable Wlaturd, und thy comblied novion of inelgture and frost erunbled neat of them to pieces, Aud, unless burnt very hard fudeed, 1 should fear the wume result ih thne gyven when latd bulow frush-rfar we have notlowd Uat 10 a muss of Urick, aven burled 4a tho ground, alitha soft onos will crumblo in tite, even without tho -nution of frost, Ene, with the hard, glazed tiles 1 now use, with their eloar imetalllg ring, aud tholr glozed surfage {uside and aut, Impervious to wator, crumbling at Saeiodoe Sa AIA BORND Lae Bt de Ae, * If overy tile ls perfect, und the work done thonmuutly and wolly wd’ tho ottiets ropoels conatructed and kept cloar, 1 gee tio reason why drains should not romain porfeut for gonorations and centuries, ee © But it-may bo oskod, Where wil) tho wator enter tho druina if the tiled ure glazed and hinpore Wwuut Lunuwer, at the jolncs, where praoticale y nearly ator it doca enter even when sutt, porous Ulog aro used. ‘This seus to be univers dally udmitted now by authorities on. drainage, Atultovents, glazed, bapd-burat tiles of potturs’ clay cortulaly do work ie a Wed] ps tho wolLe brlok tilos, for all ordindry drainage, Tho only pluco whora I should dovta porous tilos neous. sary igtu epringy sro whore there Js water owlug tho year round," CORN YOR FopDER, Almost an indetinlt amount of corn-foador tauy bo produced upon an avre of graind, and, with tho syatem of storing the sumo prucn, and having It come out tit for food jn the winter, there apposrgto bo almost nalimit to sho opms bop of cattle dad ghoep that.may be kopt upon s aialt farm.’ Woda wot expect that the silo ae system of preserving foddor yrecu wil) cond rapldiy'into use in the Westy ‘but good, swect eora-faddas, woll driad. eau ba mara to take the place of has, and sinalior meadows may bo kept, fil more ground bo culllvatad to ather crops Mr, Rittley, who fs tho father of the onalings syatontin this countrys writes to: tho Country Cantleman that“ Hlowit's Whito Proiific, or the Mammoth Ensilage corn, when planted 1 drills, four fect aport, with the stalks nbout atx inches apart, so (int ench glali shall oveupy two square feet of land, will yleted from ifty to sovonty-ive tons of yreon corn fodder to tho vere, provided it fs upon good corn-land, properly prepared, well mantred, and given thoraugh cultivation, Dehall be disappointed If 1 do not raise more than seventy-five tong por acre this deugon upon my beat corn-land.”* We hieliove that nimast any of our Intzo rent corn will yleld almost as much, If tho rofl be well cnrlched with manure. Whenever liny or pasture J9 likely to be short, plant eorn for soll- ng during Atigust or for wintor-feeding, fat con nt to plant. corn, sow millet or Itingarinn grass tn tha low places, to supple- nent the hny-erop, KINDNESR TO ANIMALS. af correspondent of tho Rural, New- Yorker RINSE “St J4 Important that dairy-stock, from tho young valf to the old cow that Is enn fed for poet, should be houdied and trented kindly, IC Aealf fs handled roughly, and becomes wild and loud thereby, Whort IE iccomes & COW fai may pect the snine; but, [ft banded enretully and treated with Kindness, whon yrown tp Bio will oe wild and gentle, dt may not niways be 8, but in general it is, ‘There hayo been rnny. vows spoiled by tha perdou having the eare of and intiking thom, us shipping or felts ty them whenever thoy come in his ways or it, when milking, cow hoists her foot or kicka frrich ts konerally cnused by prin), seh n fel- ow stops nitiking ‘nnd commances wisinping, Ot, worse, kicking tho cow, and sho becomes en raged, holds up-her mili, Kleka back, and Is finally ruined. Never whip a cow for kieking, if she does kick tho milk-pall autor your huad, and sometiines upact and Inooke you, hut be kind and gentle wid her, and milk her aut with na little excitement as possiblo; aud, if she gets over her kicking propensity. it wil he by mild und not by harsh trontinont. Never whilp a cow beeauso sho kicks, tor it will dono good, but will do a great deal of harm.” One cust xe erally tell « kiad master from tho Jnannor in Which his enttlo and horses act while ln hid presence, Kicks and gutfs.aro usually tn- dicated when tho aniinals uct frightened at bis approach. 4 well-trented horse, that bus con- fitence tn hig owner, seldoin gets Crightencd at hoything: while ono that hua been punished or has beon played tricks frightens cistly, Aweil+ contented anfmel, iike «man, generally bas a good appetite and keops fat.” LIGHTNING-RoDs ‘Tho return of summer, with its showers and Accompaniments of thundor and Nghtning. hur nwakened tho ligtning-rod min. ‘Tho ruinble of distant thunder udmonishos im to get ready for arald. Tf we had a thousand bulldings, no rod- ugent ehould ever sich on the roof of one ot them, Al tho soloutiiic dissertations on ight ving-rods may be elussed undor one head—viz. Doubtful. We belleve that us srood a rod ns is. needed cin be made from one-half or thren- fourth Inch yar-plpe serowed togcthes with the usttal connections, A sharp polnt of etecl should be welded to tho top; and the rod be fast- ened to the roof with ‘The lower should reich molst earth, or ran into a well, Such a rod can be put upeby any ane, and ought not to cost over [5 couts per foot,—or Just the price of the gas-pipe. If, na some nttthorittea ussert, electricity runs down the outalde, ult right;’if, ns othors say, It perinentes tho whoto metal, all right. Ere YANOY PRIORS FOR STOCK. Although thore fs n greater demand for breed- ing stock, especially bulls, than ever bofore, yet, atall the principul Bales, prices have ruled “ex- ceedingly low. At a. enle by one of tho hest- known breeders of short-horn stack, hold a few Weeks no, the tvertge for bulls way legs thin #100 vach. A few yours aince they. would have Ray of quickly at four or five times as much. ‘hen $50") was no gront eum te pny foran aninial that fedlarecd well, ‘This falling-off can only be attributed fo tho inoronsod number of Dreeders and tho fact that people have got their eyes onan to the real value of tho goods, ‘Those remnrka apply to other than’ short-horns. We seo fn au Eastern: paper an gxeellont &ycur-old Jersey bial, of geod blood, offered far sule at Sua, in thes past that priee would hardly have pald for userub, The editor ot the Runa Neto Yorker, weillng.on this sume subset, siya: “Tho hurge sale of Je uittiv (n this ofty, a fow days nyo, marks a now departure in Juds- ing of tho polnta which aro to determine. tho value of animals of this flne breed, Heretofore, whenover thoy have been brought under tho stuctlonver’s hammer, inportation, reglatratlon, nad Sangy colors have mainly determined the prices whloh thoy brought; but, nmier the tine pulse of the recont movement of several naeG- eiations looking to the nd of performances: of cows ut tho pull, onch cow ut the lato vende: was sold tualnly npon her actuat buttor-reeord, though, of enirse, the uthor points were not wholly neglected in tha traasdetion. Tn the site of butts, tov, tho record of thoi aneestressos nt the pall went a yreat way towards fixing their priog. Tt was alsa romurkable a that the prices obtained for Myra IT, and Tass Rulth—§1,400 and $1,426 reapectively-—nro daid to have boon tho highest over brought turthis country by Jersey cattle at public eate.” — -- > c wie cRoVs continue to promise woll, Winter-whent will lo rendy ta cut tho be ea suoncr, ‘Cho yield will bo almost equal to that of last yuar, while the acreage must be five or six tines ne great. Onts are growing up thick and houvy, and willbe much botter than thoy were Inst year, Corn looks well, but [a weedy in spots. A roat den! of It will be neglected, beeatse bay jog and harvest will crawd ft too etoacly, HuRaL dit. oo DIED OF HER INJURIES, Carrio Lorenz, a woman of tll repute keoping ahonso of fil fame at No, 610% Cluri-atreot, wits brutally nasnulted and cut on the 18th diy of fast month by fer “man,” 2 worthless fel- low, nuned Thomas Lorenz, who has 1 number of © afinses, auch ns Uradiey and Thoms, Carrio was eut somo ‘halt dozen tines on the head, four or five times on tho right hand, whfen She threw up to protect herself, and soverstt more timeson the forearms. ‘The weapor used hy tho Infurlnted. Lorena,,. whoa’ --onty motive for tho assault was that Crerlo wag looking with favor upon ariother fellow equally ns worthtoss us hiingelt, was a pur or selssora. ‘Though terribly cut up, Dr. MeCitlt ter, who dreased thy injurios, did not cous them danger Currle also appeared: ta weilat the County Hogpltal, whither sho waa sont for trentinent. Tn a fow duys, howover, orysipolas set'in, and her candi tion grow rapidly: worse until botclook Saturday. afternoon, when she dled, (Cho: wounds on io fund bernie most tronblesome, ahd the poor woinnn tuter- Wout great piyatort agony. Chere ik but.tittle doubt but that for the asadult tho oman would fave been alive to-day. Loronz ts, therefore, reaponalble for hor death, thommh: the japso of #0 many days makes the niatter rather Neht for him, He evidently kept hlinself well Junited nv to the women's eoudiuion, for when thy polieo heard of her rlonth und aturted out to arrust him ho could not be furnd, ft b4 ald that hu skipped for Milearkeg at once upon lenrniiue Mut Carrie's condition was orltien. Tho dpe coased Wns Nourly 40 your of ange, and leaves Bon Who {8 oli to eee hor respectably buried. oe THE RIVER RISE, Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribung, Br. Daur, Minn, June 18—High water bn the Upper Missisaippl and tributurtes hag- become a wource of grout Unguatnces, not only to lumber tren but to residents of towns nlong the banks, The’ ruins of leat week hava filled “all tho streams north of bere. to tha Dank and tho water: ts boginning to come down In grout volume, Tho Misslastppi haa clson aver foot In tHe last two daya, ind fy att rising In t. Paul. Tho water fa spreading ayer the low Kraundy built. upon sineo tho last freshot tn Minneapoits The logs. ara. beylne ning’ to brew away from the upper bouin and tha move sorlous appreheustons kee felt... Another foot of rise: would repent. tho Kan Chiro disaster... ‘Tho loys tn the upper river. at Apulia and Hun River are still held, but with: arene didiguity, On the Duluth Rotlroad bridges und.trauk re washed away aud trains delayed by high water, Great naxivty ts folt for other roads, of which there ie no news A Cure tor Mydrophobla. Uritih Medical Journat. M. Lossorteur his Just yivon publioity toa plant whieh his a great reputation as u cure for rables in tha Kingdom of Annum. ‘hts plant, of whlot ‘| tho nuino fa houngnan, ya kind of Hunn, alogel; udu to the falve angustira; ite vlfcata io slinfs {nr to those uf strychniny and bracing, Bf. Botte ley, in speak in this new remedy in the * Ne oeull de Medicine Vetorinulro,” reyrots that no now fyots corroborative of ite ottioaclousnoes. aro given, but isof opinion that tho property reeontly shown to. belong to rubbita of ously contracuing = hydrophabit, by innvculatiba should be utilized for making experiments (hus wo easily porformed, In rofcronce to this sub. Joct, Mr. Rouley’ reluted an aneedote about. Karle, u aubatunce whieh has always tad @ grout Tepitation umong remedies uguinat rablos, and fg constantly found ua a prinolpal integral pats Hoy ina largo number of foruule long kept avcrot, (A young an had been bitton by n mad doy, and symptonis of rabies speedily appeared, Tita family, (0. & state of tho’ groutost alariay beurcely Knowing. what to du with the sulfergr, sbutbiia up inuloft whory some gariic ha beun luft tadry, 1b bisdeliriuig the poor foliow sotzod, the Lumiles of gurifo, alo groddily of thorn, and soon heoame oxbauated, and fell inte asleep asleep. When ho awoke ho was cured, an tho symptoms of tho rabies bud disappeared, a on Scoteh Poors, AB8ocotch Pver who bus not the good fortune to be ono of the represontative Peers sunt to the Houso of Lords ts ina yory etrango position. Ho does not, s{€ in tho House of Lords, ilu ia forbidden by law {o ait in the Mouse of Com: mons, Ho oannot aren yoto for a Preinier of Varllamunt. Ho ls, to fact, puliticuliy diafrans glised because he Is a Peer, Th fact, idiots, paupers, folons, and Xcotch Peors are precisely s te samo category a3 fur as politica are con~ corned. : wally adapted to the: fovblo or robust, mal or female, ure Male Hitlers: ee SARSAPARILLLAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as 8cen and Felt, ag they, Daily Occur, Af ter Using a Few Doses. 1, Good spirits, leappoarance’ of wi Janice, melnneholy, ieee ond angnnens, pallid intiscles, uta, Hrrenyth inerenses, appetite Improves, ree ish for food, no more sour eritetttions of tater brash, Kood Migortlon, enlin and ttdisturbed wa iblaupponranea of apolee Die oh Fi pentane of spots, blotches 18s tho sicin looks clone tind’ healthy” eb weess changed from tls turbid and cloudy ‘appearanco ton clenreliorry or amber color; “watar pets ‘without pila or renting Mealedt ag aediettnt tin or sealdings Hetle or i BONO ATT tr suwteiga rare . Marked diminution of quantity an * cy of involuntary weakening dlscointar ae os fifcted tu that way), with certainty of permanent ee a oernd atonal cant cd it tho se. 4, and furctlonal harmo} seine ia eae hito of th naprestored i. Yellow tnyeon the white of tho ey the awarths, suffron cppedennes of eg ae chuned toa clear, lively, and healthy color, 7. Those suffering from wenk or uleerated is or tubergles will reallzo ‘wroat Denetlt in expeetorating troely the tough phlegm or mucus from the hina, ar’ cells, bronchi or-windyipe throator heads dinttitshing tha frequency Hts i inureago of strangth throughout yatem: atappayo of night-awents and pats and fevllngs of weakness around tho wile: legs, shoullora. ete.; cessation of cold and chills zonse of sulfoention, hurd breathing and paroxyan of eongh on lying down or arising In tho morning, AM these distresalng symptonis gradually und surely iisapnent, : y. Ad duy after diy the SARNAPARILITAN is. takon now siyns ofroturning health will appear: aatho blood improves in purity and strength dhseago will diminish, and all foreign and Impure deposits, nodes, tumors, enncors, hard luiny cte., bo resolved nivay, aid the unsound mado sound and hanlthy; teers, fover sores, chronic skin daeases, penta ly digappenr. 4. In cases where the aystem bits been salt. vated, and Mereury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sub: dinate necutnulated and became doposited fu the bones, Joints, ote., causing carlea of tho ) hones, rlokots, spinal curvatures, contortions, white awe Hinge. ¥aricose yoins, ete, the SAll- SAPARILLEAN will resulve nny these dopisits and oxtorininata: tho virus of tho diseuse frum No avsten, 1}. [f those who aro taking theso medicinoa for tho eure uf Chronfy, Serofulong, ur Syphilitte dixoures. howovor slow may be the curd, ™ feel better" and fd thelr genera! heath improvise, thoir tosh and wolght Inereasing or Yvon keuvs Ang its own, It f9 1 sire sign that the eyes Is pe gresalng. In these diseases tho: pation elsher ets buttior or wore,—the virus of Tho discus not Innotives If not nerested and. “on from tho blood it wil sprend unl coutin Ys unilore ming the constitution, As soon 1g SARS. PAM mikes the patient Dette every hour you will grow be arene In. bac itd eon. nn Hee, doen a «The yrest power of tis vamedy fg 4a disearea that threaten de.th, ag io , CONSUMPTION ° + of the Tangs and Tuberenions Phthists, Scrofis la-Syuhilold: Dieensas, Wasting, Deyederatio and Uleonition of the Kidnoys, Dlubetes, Su page of. 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