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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. 5 Dulspry, The operators consider that this | x ling ado} All (rattora."". Iie nelghbora “¢orrowing most of | Inge. Froin the time he teft Kpringfeld, to bis nt ‘Tho husband had tong hes FOREIG reply settles the question of averting, and | Hamburg in the Zollverely—soo tu 45. wl fee po Tear “that thay shuttld gee Als face, penta no nae cnly, Bimwale gontinucdly’prayest CROP PROSP. CTS faa and ny Henn, thot icc ars v hy o : i. ales in cuse she pefsistod in her avowed Ints “ they propose presalng for its general adop IN QOVERSMENT CLILES tions of obinicing a divorce, tlom, much regret ts felt at the nepuration of the THE ASCOT NACKA, Awichstag before providing funds for the tne IN HIB INALOURAL ADDIESS, spoken in tho open air, oul from tho enastorn Hortleo of tho Capital, and hosed of th the prayers of othors for bituaclf and his coun- TY. Tits reply to the negroes of fatiimiote, who, in i Valuable Reports Gathered by the ieee se i i anit IWH, preaunted him with a beautiful fh fi TUARY. th English and Irish Now jt bot tly i tho rage tor the St, | eotpartin of Siunburg the Zale, oopla, an the very vérngw af evi wa la | wepreion of thetr love and Hats tt Agents of the McCormick OBITUARY. ae ‘ p "0 $ 7 T “EALINT! yore ast # fave slieneed allwoo have made suc aren, * Pushing Forward the ines epee eal teva Beats Tau A Inrge quantity of Bocintlst writings lins ms Stk hurity-at he fans Rt Aftor tinnking tion, he aud This went ok Harvester. TJOSEPIL E. SMITIT. Land Bill. "The Gatd H at Nbedn deetrertdl hevecs Ther asill re eee | Hewhoutd bevidangored Uy uldAdnitiisteation.” | (Se best wit Gud has given to tan. All the Pi: Sa aS, Tho eltizons of Chicaxo, wiliearn this morul an 6 te Gold Cup was won by Robert the Duvil, | been discovered here.s The authors were ex- redler keood tro the Savior of the world ts commun! xu ‘ bby bare But he declared, with temngss. that the witon | cuted through tis book. : . . with grief and surprise of the suditent and une: Votronel second, and Exeter third. belted from @e city. ‘The arrest of Lurt | of tho states uist he * perpetual” and that be | Wien a member oF Caugress, knowing tis | SPring Wheat Will Be Ahont One- | preted death of Josenh Emerson Smith, tho well | Foxhatl ran fn the race for tho Gold Cup, mann ts denied, should “oxceyte the fas fatthtutly io wvery Foxhallfintshed fourth. Htate," “Indétng this,” bald be, © ture neod be known lawyer, which ocourred lust evening atl religious vbitracter, asked birt “ why he «ls his residence, No. it Langloy avenue. Mr. + Joly somo Church?” Mr. Lincoln reptiod, * t Elghth Larger fn Crop than . ‘ nv bloodshed uf vialgnes, nor shall there be. une | o, % % 4 Delegation of Trish Farmers Goes Lroquols won hfs race Ina canter. THE BAST, Toss forced upon the National uuthoriey.” ta | euuse t Foun atuoutty. witboue mental Taser Last Year. Smith had been In the onjoyment of anparontly ! to Loudon to Aid the Re- ‘The wenther was beautiful atl the crowd ‘THE FRONTINAL regard to the diiteultiva whlon thus divided the | plicated couressions of faith. Whon any Church perfect healts. Ho was down-town yesterday sel Jnseeitie oven ita fitac tho eavior cease statement of law and gospul, “Thuy abalt love tho ined thy God with di thy hearty with il thy th ull thy iniud, and thy neighbor us that Church will I jolu with all my morning, attonding tu hls legal businoss, and expressed Lis {intention of batne prosent at tho guthering of the Sona of Maino in the oven- ing. Horeturned to bla home aud was thera prostrated by an attack ol augina pectorie, which resulted fatally withla a very short thme, Mr. Smith was torn at Wiseassct, Me. March 19, 1835, Ils father wasnt that time Governor cnormots, ‘Thore way a Royal procession to | ATHENA, June 16,—Two . Grove Comniise the course, comprising the Prince aud slowers for the delimitation of the frontier Princess of Wales, the Prines and Princess | Wave atarted for Constantinople, All the Christian, the Duke aud Duehuss of Con- | Heit artillery has been ordered to the antight, and Prines Leopold, ' frontier. At the start Exeter eut out the work atin WHINE ALS moderate pace, and went along with weleur | Serta, Jung 1. levee uppeslad co ali tuabstain from resets tata notion, assuring thent that tuteilirence, Dutriofism, and ut firtn relignce on Hin, who bes hover yet forauken the Hapublic, "were compos tent tu ndjust in the best way all existing troublos.” Nis closing appeal agalust civil war wus most tuutebling. “in your hands,” suld be. and his ‘0 for tho Urst ting filtered, “fn sour panda, sad nut dn mine, ast the monigntous issues of form, Winter Wheat Has Without Doubt Snf- fered to the Extont of 80 or 40” Por Ont. WINTER AND SPRING WITEAT. At the present inoment the merchants and WHAT HE ACCOMPLISHED, Let us try tu aum un ia part what he accom pished, : ce First Clause of to Great. Measure i sits TOUT. Carried by a Volo of 470 DES TOUTE hive Alusander as OTK lead 0 | ‘ started un hits tour of auilitury tnapection. | civilwat 0.0. !¥ou can bave nu conifies | When he resumed the ditties of tho Hxevutive, F shel i y renterhg Hino eee : ¥ to 204, trout of Foshalty with Petron Anat wt AL Ventza 00 persone wolcuined in and | SiUoUt belie yoinseives ho ayeessara” «| hu fount an eiupty Eruastry, tha National eradii | MMuNfacturers of the couLtsy ure ecto mera ie Ugo ots tho Ragone shalt, with Petronel aud Zealot | an ted aut address, duchurine that the Dale | 2iltic, cutitiatiea be, “oath te close: we ard | gone, the Httle ucious of un army dud navy | thelr attention on the euudition of the wheat- | fo is Li Se slde by sido next. ‘This order was maln- | ¥ tied an address, dvcharbig that the Dil) not enemies, but trienle. We tual not be ono | seattored and disariged, the officers, who bad Court. Mr, Sinith owas educated at crop. Ratlroxd managers, sbeculutors fi stocks, ant, in fact, business-men of all kinds have un interest fn this subject greater than they are willing’ to adinit. {or sume years it jis been the custom 6f the MeCormlek fare vester Company to gather in crop reports through the meiium of their district agents, two, three, or four of whont are located in the varlons gruln-crowing States of the West ful Northwest, It Is on the strengil of wlleds though passion tany stneln, it must not Drenk the bonds of affection.” ‘The answer tu thar appeals was tho attack up Fort Sumter, and inimedintely broke Touse nll the taadiening passions whleh riot it loo, tid carnage, and civil ware He entered upon his Adiuiiistration with the single purpose of mainte ie Nations unity, and in repronchod and denounced bin for tho slowness of his nutiesiavery measures, ‘Tbe frat OF the series was the ubotition oF slavery at the Nation! Capital, This act gave freedom to B.000 xinved, with compensation to their luyal Bowdoln | College, and graduated [there i 1g. Ho entered at ones upon the atudy of the law, and, after three seurs spent in the oflice aft Weury Ingalls, became a purtner with that: gentleman, In 1S8-'4) ho was Coltector of = toms of tho Port of Wiscasset and supe the milking of tho Custom-flouse there. Tn he was a delewate fiom the, Third Congresslunal. District to tho Nations al Demoerntic Conyontion whieh, mot in Chlearo and nominated = Gon. McClellan, nud he represented tho State of Maine on tho potted to notify. OF Maclellan tulned te the hotel turn, when Robert the | Stans inanhnously aceepted the conditions Devil drew closer to Exeter, the pair beng of the Prince nameil {1 his proclamation, well ln advances of the others, When amile LWAYS, from home Exeter took three lengths lend, | CONsTaNtiNoviy, Jtne 10,—The Austrian and nt the samo thue improved the pre, Atnbassador has presented a note stating he Foxhall was thon clear of former come | Must Juskt upon a dectatation from the panions, Rubert the Devil gradtally draw Porte ns to whether it fitends to fulfill Its up to and heated Kxeter on entering the | Obllgations rulutive to the Junetion of the stralzht, and despite n challenge by Foxhall railway systems of the two eniplres. mnt deserted to thd Rubets strangers: the arty which elected hin ® thinority ihe bav- ng been olected only beenuse his opponents were divided betweon Dougins, Breckluridze, find Hvoret, the old Democratic party, tehleh frat ruled most of the thne for haf gtk hostile, ahd even tint purt of it i the North, Tront long aasoehttion, in sympathy with the tne surzeuts: his own partly mude tpof discordant alements, aud pulthor ba nor lia party hid ace quired prestige and the confidence of the peo ple. It te the exact truth to say thut whon be sentations Thought to Have Been Made to America on the Fenian Question. hare »geven. Able-Bodied Paupers to sei fent Over from the Dublin Conninittes i ° POWERS OF WESTERN EUROPE, ‘Those whieh weru not hostile tinnifestod a wold neutrality, exbibiting toward bin aud his Gov erninent ho cardial youd- will, nor extending ony moral atd. Yet, in cplte of ull, be crushed the most stupendous rebellion, supported by armies more Vast, DY resources greiner, and ah organ ition thore perfect, than ever before uudartvok * 2 ered the Waite House be was the objeut of and Zentot, wou in a eommon canter by five DENIAI. 3 nisters, Contemporiieuus with tis wee tor dot porssaut adies to majority of the 2 . | these reports and the eonelusons derived | of Lisnomiuation. | Mr. Sinith twice contended Workhouse. lengths, witli n neck between Potronel and | Beurss, dune 10,—The statemont that the | conferring treedom pei all enlored suldiors | enn peuple. aud of comomnt toa powerful ite | therefrom thit, the MeCormteks base | SHI Se.dumes G. Iaino for n xeat tn Congress, Eset Powers are nerotlating in regutd to tie erlais | Wb ehould curve in the Unton armies and upon | norlty. He entered upon bis tack of restoring an Ge vg, | Nat Was twice defented, Neter, « : thir, fumiies, ‘The next was aunct, whieh t | the iaegrity of the Union, without sympathy | ‘uelr munmial production of — reapers, Th 188) Mr. Nnilth renioved to Chicago and I tant Horse-Race ‘The Gold Cup race was run in a heavy in Dulane Issel -omrially: dented, On the | had the honor to Introdites, proiiiting” slavery | front any at ‘ sey anowers, self-binders, and tho other machines tara 1 Mae bat oral svith Int conta Mel- jnother Impor' raln-storm, contrary, the question Is rexarded as ado- | in tho Turehories wud, wherever the Nutiondl | ate yyy used in harvesting the great’ graln crops of | {ile varthestute beetlanieein teste sud wa Government hal Jurisviction. Mut the srent, the declatve act of bis Adintnistradon, was THE “EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION, Jn september, tz, after tha Contederates, by thelr defeat at the great battle of Antictau, hud been driven buck from Marylind and Penne exleanhe, u tho proclamation. Lt ts Itia reported that an objection hasbeen | Mestle one concerning Bulgaria, formally lodged agnlust Poxkall as the win- cea ner of the Grand Prix do Parls on account THE CANAL. ofan informality regarding the presentation DIAUATIBUAOTION, of hiy certticate priue to that race, PANAMA, dttne %—Canal matters do not ‘The Nineteenth Now Menntal Stakes were ‘The stations have Leon Taken by Iroquois, the Derby Winner. fle cotiniry, Tt having been. reported to a ‘TriBuNk commissioner that tha MeCornicks wotld tnautufacture a mich larger number of harvesters this vear than last, le called at the down-town office of the Company yester- day afternoon, wil, after making Known tis errand, Was referred to Mr. Hannah, who dustrumcutal in obtulning the possnye of the bil Sunrise. $8,000 for the com- petion of the Dougias = Monument. ta 185 hoe ubllehed a novel under the title of “Unk Ridges or, a Novel of the Olden Thae.” fn 87 he ran against Judge Loomis for the position of County Judge. hav- ‘ress on Abraham Linaoln by Isao N. cs | . ratte Ws echiaruct and show! tho dismemberment of t nation, Te united and | c i ing twice bofore been candidate ‘for tho Dera- ‘Arnold Bofore the Royal His- won by Skipetar, Itnystorer seaand, and Gol- | Nbandoned, brigades disbanded, many engl- | that ther infimwhut many would call_# | held toyuthers mentaet, convendine tectons, bis Hawt clang Ot the correspondence with the | cratic nomination for a Judlelal office, but den Eye third, Six ran, Including Keene's | ers have rottrned home, and warkmen | unde tition, that he de = “und strengthoned it by securing tho | istrict agents. without snece "Ty it true,” sald the reporter, ‘that you whl Increase largely the production of har- vesters this year? “Yes, we sind! make amuch larger num ber this season.” “Then the stories about short crops of wheat have been grossly exaggerated 2” “No, that is not it exactly. There is great seareity of farm labor, and what will be tu the market at harvest thie will com- mand big wares. brorder to offset this as much ag possible, very many of the farmers have ordered selt-biniling harvesters, ‘There are other crops tu be reaped besides whent. ‘There are vats, tye, barley, millet, and flax- seed, not to out the hay crop.’” *Atthis particular stage the attention of the publle, both here and in Enrope, tins been uttrneted to the wheat erop, and tis ul this that 1 would Uketo get your views us deduced. from the reports of your agents, 1 presime You have reports from avery county in the Wheat-growlng States?” No, we have no vountry reports. Our agents lave the eontrol of territortes eu braciug from ten to twenty or more counties, neeordhig to Ute facility for distribution and density of population. Now tt you will step over to that map 1 WILL SHOW YOU THE Disriicrs.” The reporter dit so, and Mr. Uaiual: con- tinned: “Now there {s'the Southern Minos district, the headquarters of which are in St. Louls. This includes all the territory 1n the State south of straight line east and west fhrough Vandalia. In this seecion there will not be over half weropot winter-wheat. In the Quiney district, which tnkes in the famous American Bottom and the Sny Levee, mut extents as far east as Springtieldt, tho damagy to the crop has been tally 05) per cent. ‘The Champaign district, which lics east of Springfield, suffer less than the two dstricts frst-hamed, tha loss being not over 40 pyr cont.” What about the spring-wheat" Mr, Suilth three times married, and leaves a widow, the daughter of Cal. W. W. Bowie, of Bistimore, ana two eblidren born to him by his. second wife, a daughter of John Babson, of Wiscuasct. ce und whining te support of the best partof all parties. Ho compused the quarrels ‘of rival Genertls; and, nt length, won the re- speck and conlidence, aud sympathy of all na. Uone and peop! Ilo was reblected, almost by neoluination, aud, utter a series of brilliant victorles, he anuibilated ull urmed opposition. He led the people, step by step, to cmunelpa- Won, und saw his work crowned by an amend: ment ot tho Conatitutlon eradicating and pro- nlbiniaie aluvery forever throughout the ppittisle. Such {ea brief and impurfoct sununary of his vehiovements during the lust tive vearsof bia Ite. Aud this good mun, when the hour of vice tory came, nude itnot the bour of vengeance, but of forgiveness und reconciilation. These tye yours of Jucesyant labor and fearful responsibility told even upon his strength aod vigor, Ha left Mlinols, for the Capital, with a frame of Jrou and nerves of steal. His old ‘felands who had known bim us a ian who did hot know what iMiness was; who had seen bin an the pralriss before the ilinois courts, full of ite, wentul, and sparkling with fun. now saw the wrinkles on his turchead deepened into ture rows—-tho laugh of the old diss lost its heartiness: nuxfety, responsibitity, * care, aud oharl work wore upon bin, an his nerves of steel, nt times, becane Irrituble. Hy hud bud ny ruspite, bad taken no torical Hoolety. Bookmaker, 4 have been disehargeil., In the menntline ac- ‘The Rous Memorial waa won by Pol Poulet, | counts from Parls represent everything. ns Ishmael second, aud Toastmaster third. ‘Ten. Sarat pail that adds to the disgust of the yan, Including Keene's Don Fulano, and’ | People here. > Lorliturd’s Wallenstein, Koxhnll did not |, ‘The Star and. Heratd suys: Wo would start, Ike to see a ittle more necomplished on the The New Stakes wero won by Kermesse, Isthinus ana Jess blowing Iu Paris about the Kingttom second, and Strewsbury third, | business. ‘Yen ran, Heine Res General Scott. FRANCE, ALIn Hen A report is current nt Ascott Heath to-day | pais, June te cH id Vi i Ceone y ‘ —Sloss gus thata cértiflente of Keene’s colt, Foxhull, played - frlendiy mate Jast night at tho had not been lodged in Paris provious to the | ynome of the Jockey Club, all but members dectstun of the judges in the race for tho D q et. ‘D Grand Pax de Paria of the Club belng excluded. ‘Phe number of > volts originally agreed upon was 1,000, but whe fete ie teri aut Linton ity fs the table being of unusual size, ani! the play ho friends of Cornell University crow fn | consequently slow, thy mateh was broken London are very confident that the stewards | oi at 4, Vignaux belng then only a few of Ientey regatin will reverse thelr decision | notnts alien "Mis brougut the play down reintika to Pieentty of the Cornell four tt | to jalg-pust 1, when supper was announced. HE TACO.IOS wee ner The menivers of the Club wid the profession: ANS. fos 4 q y Ye! i‘ Gladstone said he hoped to give Sle Mieh- al guests ponNinel oy Me aiele MNT Eloy net Iieks Beach, formerly Colontal Secretary, Panta, June 16,—Thy Senate to-day adopted nun early day for the discussion of his vote of | 4 pill granting Mberty of public meetin; censure on the Gaverntnent relative to Trans- py ara ve GOSSISINTAG a vaul, e vidnesday AT THI Woor SALES An attempt was made Wednesday to blow ~ ‘ : fofy | Wp the statue of Thiers at St. Germata with Rated Now cenlund Mlavenett are eMNety w box of gunpowder. ‘Che statue was slight ding. brisk: prices firm. i 4 ly injured. Inquiry into the outrage las COMMERCE WITIt FRANCE, hogitlast tuted. Accounts of negotiations for a new Anglo- Gakimanifenta Buy part laie Le eudsarate Crna French cousnurelal treaty are unfavorable. | at the foot of thy statue. The French Comuiasiosers are unwilling to FONT ALT make concessions, ‘The value of French im- Pans, dune 16,—No objection to Foxhall ports of food for the first five months of the | as winner of thy Grand Prix has yet been present year show a decrense of 62,000,000 recelyad here. tary Chise that he bid fide saan vow to Got, saylng. 81 Gen. Lee is driven back fron May ive | will crown the result with the declaration of freedom tu thy slave.” ‘The fiaal proclamation wis insuid on the Ist of January, SE. I obedionce tie un Amerient entytont. Hy had been veeuivin citlls on thut News Year's Day, and for hours shaking hands, Ag tho paper was brought to blu ty the Scerutary of Suite to be slened be sald, "Mr. Seward. | have been shaking hands all day, sud my righthand 19 ale most paralyzed. If ty bunny ever gets Inty hig tory It wil be for thls at, and 4 ‘hole soul ts In ft. Tf tay land trembles when Tela the prockatmition, those who exumlue tho document erenfter win suy ‘ilo besitated.' ” Then, restiug hls arm a moment, ho turned to tho table, took up the pen, Au wiy and trie ly wrote, Abraham Lincoin, Ho smiled h banding, the puper tu Mr. Beward, bu sald, * that do. GREAT BRITAIN. AMAGOERING BLOW TO TUE LAND BItte Speciut Cable, Loxpon, une 17— athe Glad- gone Government, received its first serious for tonight nt the hands of the Whig ale- rent of the Libera’ party. Tho defee- wn of the aristovratie English Lib- gals hos always been comited hy the fories ns on chief means of 'defenting “g Land bil, ‘This danger beeame evident ulaht, when n surprise was prepared for =: Government by a seoret understanding teween thesy aristoerntic Liberals and the Cuservative party. ‘Though this alll. gee was regarded ng probable by = members, the Ministerial ns avn te have been caught nipping. ‘The 'Torkes aud ariatheratle Whigs tal determined tu try conclusions with the davermuent on an amendment made by Mr, Heuage, Liberal member for Great Grimsby, wnich proposed to take from under the ope nilon of the bi] all holdings whieh had been taproved by Jandiords or thelr predecessors atte, This proposttion, though seemingly tar, would have defeated tha whole object atthe bill If aceepted, beeause tt YOULD HAVE-LED TO UNIVERSAL LITIOA> ‘TION. (slog to the eustoms on Irish estates, every laiord could have set up teolorable clan wlavecontributed in sume shape or other wevery tinproventont effected by the tans, The result would be inversal ELT BATES. Mr. EH Bates’ funeral was held yesterday att- ernoon jy Unity Church, Previous to this gerv- [vo thoro were praycr and singing atthe house. ‘Tho intimate frianis of the deeensed and bis business ussociates, among them tho older clasa of tumbermen to which ho belunged, went to thoresilence. Tho Rev, G.C. Miln, pastor of Unity, conducted the services. Tho. Harmonia Quartet furnished the singing. At tho churcl tho numerous friends of the deceased were us- semntled. Nearly every one of tho Itnsber rms inthe city was represented, The pall-bearers: weru 'T. F, Withrow, G. Payson, G. 1. Ambrose, W.D, Haughteling, M, Ryerson, A, A. Carpenter. ‘The floral gifta were abundant beautiiul, ‘The church services wers opened with singing, followed by reading 4 chapter of Serlpture by tho pastor, ‘Tho quartet thon chunted “Tho Lord Is My Shepberd, 1 Shall Not Want.” Mr. Bates, sad tho pastor, was onv of the or- Ranizers of, the church, and ony of its moet un wavering, open-huuded, aud unpretentious mombers. He was worthy to bo culled the patri- arch of the church, in view of tho long devo- ton tu it through all its vielasitudes, ln bis death Gaity had lost a tried and true friend. Mr. Min sald be should bo brief In his remurks, a8 it was hoped the Kev. Ttobert Coliyer, who had been Intimate with Me. Bates for over twenty years, would soun give memorial sermon ay a tribute ty three of the old and valued mambers of the Suciety who hid re- cently died—Jurlge Peck, Gilbert Hubbard, and Fill Bates, A brief blographieat sketch ef bis life was given, from thodata be lft Massuchu- setts ncompuratively poor ian and cunc to this elty to engage (ob the lumber buginess, whieh brought him wealth. ‘The charicteristics CHARACTERISTICS. Aud nuw, with a attempt to sketch vory Nelly some ot bis pecullar personal character- }. J must close, es uf evan bad u heart as is rreut Horcul kind aud tender us a won. Sterner men thought it n weakness, Ht saddened blir te see othors suffer, and bo sbrunk from fntlietiog pain. Let me slustrave his kindness and tender- hess by onv ur two ineidents, One sunimer's day, walking along the sbaded path leutins from the Exceutive Mingiun to the War Ollice, Tanw tho tall, awkward form of the President sentod on the griss under a tred. A wounted souliior, seeking Lavk-pay and a neusion, hud mict the President, and, having recognized btm, neked bis cuunsel, Lineuln sat dows, exumlucd the papers of the sol ond toll him whit to do, sout bin to tho propor. burewu with u note, Which sectired prompt attention, Atter the terribly destructive battles Letwoon Grantand Lee, in the Wilderness of Virginin, alter days of drevctul slaughter, the lines uf numbulunves, conveying tho wounded fran the stenmors ov the otonig to the grout told hus. pst ou the h'ghts nround Washington, would we continuous, ono Unbroken Hne from the wharf to thos hospital, At at sucha tine, | have seun tho Preaident, in ble earriave, driviag: dlowly along the tne, and ho looked ikke one holidays. When others fled away, from the dust nud beat of the Capital, he stayed. He would not feaye the helm until all danger was past, and the guce ship of state hud made her port, { will tot dwell upon 3 a OF THE AMEII> Lis nthis shucking death. Butt desira to express here, in this xrewt elty of this grand Etuplre, the svustbility with which tho peopte of the United ‘States rece: jt bis death, the sympathy of the Engileh-spouking race. ‘That sympathy wae ust cloyuently expressed be all. ‘It cane frou: Windsor Cugtle to tha White Houses from ogland’s widdwed Quecn to tho atrickon and distracted widaw at Wasbe iugton, Hrout Parliament te Congress, from the people of all this maygiiticeat Empire, as lt stretehes round tho world, frum England to Ine dia, from Cuunda to Australia, came words of ligation whenever the teninits proposudl 4 : —— who had lost tho dourcst mombers of his own | duoy feeling, aud thoy wero received by the “Well come to. that. presently, The | Of, bis, lie were detoranuution, Xcel- well thelr Interests In thelr farms, ‘The ee iw comparel With the.uaineportod ALGERIA, stoppes ana entde es Trenmnet eke aise this aut Aniorican peuple, in thelr aury bervavurnent, as Anulignapolle iatelels whieh fakes tall ae Hie tuduaey teas seein’ ts ethan ent reshsto q baer) 3 5 DEES TTT OnE . this loss of bife—! A + he Stute of Indinna except the two te! bi feterement: resksivit. the umcidinunt, all WILLIAM HOUCICAULT, ELNTERS TUNDUBD CAMBLA: EE ee ae ainetton ter ho hat |! cuunot forbour veferring in partioular ty tha | tiers of cotntles, reports “that halt- the crop | Ho. uts Abhiys, exonildaels eraey 1: ianey vena diviston was taken 200 voted nye, willy only 225 voted no, Me. Gladstone's matters. In retigion Mr. Bates was outspoken and positive. He believed tn the goodness of the Ownipotent God, and learned that love to words spoken In Parlinment on that oceastus, by hey 18, dune 10—Lhe nnath it brother of Dion Boucleault, the dramatist, | Atanas, dune native Algerian Hirt reer meds fy ier are ree years before written to a friond, whose great asplred suddenly. yesterday in a rallway | forces hove annihilated an insurgent tribe. sorrow be had sought ta. console. Memluding has heen aatrosat, Northern’ Indiana auc the three northorn thers of counties fu arly. 5 . 7 hut grout and pletureaquo feador, so Intaly : 5 a 1 agjorty fell from 12 to 23 voles, and | oper " f xtyesix. de: e hin of the incldent, asked him, “No you re- | # 5 a 1 nh y | Michi vy of the Luke Shore | God withoyt Jove to amin was like sounding 4 for tse pili of Isiah surringdntar London, aie Inaueante lott lsat eat a ae miter weltiue to your wufforing friend these pane ae Cee ea tele cantante Gaal Abiclulean, ales He lt an equally bau trans and el atagi cruitale, Nae on his deaths ei ewankl have found diimsel vamels were captured, yordes ‘ the exprewilon at profound sympathy, he said: | showing. Lshoulblave sate that in South- | bed bis pastor had spoken to Sy. Muted ot his embers he waukl have found dilinself ina RUSSIA. +4 And thia too shall pass away, oN iH cf 7 fected dace ch Ms charity und bis long and generous friendship to eat hie . Wee at ik fe = : Lind this hi ’ “Nor tait posdlblo for the peuple of England, | western Lidiana—Tosey and two or three | Gat churen, its iudustel oie nud the thi siuority, ‘The result was received with loud ‘THY SAME OLD srony, N Nevor four. Victory wil come. ut auch u montent, to forzut dint he sprang from | other conntles—the reports ave very favor- | UNO’ Xthonauin, Se, int Hed hut, whe cadeontinuons eheerlag by the ‘Lory. party, |. Kpectat Cable, ‘tie (AEE ao) Br pOOUN 3 IN ALA, Ae BTA ition AND BU savannas Fatheriaste and spake the satnomothers | nbte for a xvod prurite vrepot Wwinter-wheal, hetfooked down Tram tie roali mye, ‘he tho telt.they had delivered a stugzerhy e. ie 3 inte, Lhe iW 3 THE YAT. | during these yours of strife anu passion thore ah he " They are Well thubered, and the timber pro- | should aiwuys vexzind that he had done ashe did, tees ie Raa bill. ‘the SMinistecatine: TLonpoy, dune 10—Adviees from St. JUSTOR oy enn be found ho wordsol bittorness.ne denunel- | Gai grant that, fn ull the uukuown future, ireed the growing wheat from the soverlty | 3tr, 3010 spoke. brietly OE the. wenden tanunscl nothing may ever disturb the frlundly feoling: aud respect which cack nation entortalns for the other, May thore never be another quarrel in the family. $< A BANKRUPT LAW. a Do tho Inutorests of the Country Requiro One t=Clreular from Seuntor Ingalls. Anciusoy, Kas, June 16,—Senator Ingalls, of tls Stite, Chairman uf the Sub-Com- tilttea of the Senute Judiclary Committae, whieh was authorized at the Inst sessiun of Congress to consider dure ing tho recess ‘the question’ of estab- lishing untform’ Jaws an the subject of bankruptey, with a view of ascertaining public optulon on this subject, is sending out: the fullowing cireular letter addressed to inereliwnts, business men, and manufactire ors of all sections of the country: The Senate has authorized its Comuulttes on dudichiy to sit durmg the recess of Congress for the purpose of considering the question of establishing uniform laws on the subject of bankrupley throughout | the United States, ‘To ald thom in thelr report to the Senate the Coimmittes destra to ascertain whethor, In the opinion of those niust interented and WoateGur puerto Judge, the .commercink business of the country requires tho | curly enactment of 2 permunont = Nutiosal Bankrupt act. mn any . measure that: quay bu used hereafter us compared with the Inw of 1867: Fitst, should the oficers be compen. sated by fixed saliry or by fees? Second, should” the power of ltegisters bo AH ereased ‘or dhntalshed? Third, . shoul the amount of indebtedness aut thorkzing tho | fing of in votitlon of voluntary bankruptey exceed suuo? Fourth, should composilidn settlements be continued? Fifth, should the discretionary powers of tha Court Falls to tho granting of Ulgeharges bo enlurged? Your views on these poluts, toxeter wilh practical sugwestions on such others as muy oceur to yeu bearli upon the speedy and economical distribution of the estate of ine solvents, will be recelyed with pleasure by: the Committee, Muspecttully, JUN oe INGALLS, Cyatrimnn Bub-Commictteo of the Committee on Sudielary. MAHONEY'S MURDER. ndon, Whon others rifled be railed not again, Ue wad always dignited, magnanimous, patient, considerate, manly, and true. His duty was ever performed © with mallee toward nang, with eburl y forall,” and with “ttrinness In tho right us God gives us to 6ce the right.” Lincolia wax never a dennguy. Le respect+ ed and -loved tho poople, but never tattered thom, No mau over herd bin allude to bls hum Dle life and mianual labor tia way toobisin vores, None kuew better than he that spilt rails taqunlity wninn for publigdiuticw, Ho re- lutufiy the detects uf hiseducation aud tu ligenuy and successfully to supply bis dellvienctes, Tv had no equal ae a tulker tu soelal te. fils conversntion was fusciiuting wad attractive, He wits full of wit, humor, and quogdote, and, ut tho sumo time, origiiul, suggestive, and lu- structive, Where was ti his chirteter a wlan hiv iniug}ing of tuirthfulness abd melancholy. While hie sense of the Judivrous wits keen, and his fun nud inlrth were exuberant, and some thnos whwost irrepressible, his conversution sparkling with jeat. atury, and nucedate, and it droll deseription he wowld piss suddenly to nhother mood, dnd become Rud and pathetic molingholy os pression of his homely face would Khow that bu Was a inal OF sorrows and tue quatuted with grief.” i ‘Tho nowspupers in Ainerica bave always been full of Lincoln's stories and anecdotus, sume true and tuny fabulous. HE ALWAYS HAD A STORY READY, and, if not, bo cauld improvise uno Just Otted for tho oetasion, Tho foliowing toy, 1 think, bu sild to pave been adapted: Au Atlantic port, in one of the Iritish prov inees, was, during tho War, a xrent resort and rofage for Dlookadesranners, end a luge con traband tendo was sald tu hive been curried on from that port with the Confederates, Lute in tho summer of I8dh, when the cluction of Presl- dont was ponding, Lincoln belng « candidate, the Governor-General of (hat province, with some of the prinetnal olvers, Slated Wastington, und: ented ta pay thotr respects to tho Uxtcoutive, Sir, Lincoln hil boon very much annayed: by we Tulluro of thoge olticluls to cnterce, very strictly, the rales of acutrulity, but hy treated bis quests with grout courtusy, After n pleauane intr view, the Governor, nluding to the upprovebing Presidential eloution, sald, jokingly, but with a grain of saranda, * L understand, dtr, Prosidont, oyurybody volos in thhd country, If wo rematt until November enn we vote?” Yon remind mo,” replied the Prealaont, of+ A countryman of yourd, a green emigrant Crow Tvoland,” Paturrived in Now York on vleedou faye and wis, porbups, na cayer ta your Lxe coflency, to voto, and. te vote curly and late aud often. “So, upun bis lundiug at Custle Garden, he hastened to the uourest voting place, aid, in upproachod, Judge who received the ballots inquired, * Who do you want to vote forvon whieh side are your Pow Pat wis Petersburg say that the Czar stttl keeps him- The Hon. sarc N. Arnold, of Cliicago, self'a close prisoner at Gutschinn, Sappers | read a paper before the Royal Mistorleal and miners have dug up every rood of | Sovlety of London, lust eventag. his subject ground within a mile of the palace | being.“ Abraham Lincoln? A synopsis of in search for mines. ‘The water used Inthe | Mr. Arnold's paper is given below, Were palace is brought from St, Potersburg, it | ‘Lue ‘Timmunxe inelincd to resort te the havi been rumored that the Nihilists have | wholesale system of provarteation and de- tampered with the supply at Gutselitna, and | ception which fy pructlecd by the fines fn the troops employed in guarding the | regard to foroign nows, it would clatm this palneo are changed every day. ‘TheCzarand | synopsis as a special eablegraim, the fact be- funily Joft for Peterhof to-day, The com- | ing that advance slivets were furnfyhed his mander and offlcers of the guardship Potal- | paper through the kindness of tho author. noff lying there have been removed and | Mr. Arnotd’s paper was us follow: placed undor police surveillance, Nibilistle |. The nobtest Inheritauce we Americans derive Drvelagnatns und eoples ofthe WIL of eho [from au rua anastory a Hy wenty aud Peopte having been found on board the ves- | your hidtory. They aro us “much appreelatod sel, ‘he Czar is sild to be und honored on our alde of the Avuntioas on ‘A COMPLETE WRECK. this. In giving to the Hngiisb-spealciue workt F ai Een Washington and Lincoln we think we repay, in Some days he shuts hinwelf up in hls enble | ln Ge out, oblinion» Thal pre ainenes, netand refuses to see even the tremburs of | 1 Aimericun Bistory jy rcuoruizad, and tbe Hue Mis suite, He Intended some tine ago to pully fateh tan on fale Rand UG Uttine ees. ninki. Kiet. the Capttal . of¢ | eulseln, ae tha uvitnls of aimost overy yreat nation but the recent operations of the | some names appear standing out cieur und Nibilista in the southwest = — inve | prominout, nanies of thoye Who have Julluenced frightened him, and, moreover, although the | or contrelied tho great events which nine up Ruslan preas is sllent an the subject, the BATE cnet to cen Paar uno peninnts in the ee ona went threaten an Gonguurar, (Gromawol, vit, Neteon, nue Wollings agrarian war, ‘The Czurina Is prostrate | tote tu Bogaie, ate Reet A ag o-wers Washington and Lincoln, witli nervousness. Ignatloit’s attempta to | “Tain bere, trom nour his Hotn, With two bene stamp out Nihilism are laughed at by the | tbut i may, to some extent, ated you tn forming i re . | & just and truo catimate of Abritbam Lincoln leaders of the movement, and It Is vow ovl 1 Iitow him, somowhat intimately, in private dont that and publie ite for moro thin twent: rm, We THE CONTAGION 18 KAPIDLY spneaDina — | Rrncticud ay wt tho sumo bur, and. Hiring his at tha aly, wile he Leni Fondurpl aeuine LT aad “confurritus with ‘dim aften. and eaporate by crushing burdens, are no longer | therefore, T may hope without vau rust fu be deuiuded iipars* Nov Ione age: edit | tat shail bo able to contribute, samothiny of value {ny onabling you to Jude of bln. leading uobles of ‘the moiturate party in wae born In io, Saute in Kentucky, on f} watted! upon tlie Czar and urged him, If | the 2th ef Fobrunry, 180, Tpwill ald ni platuring te urself thls he valued the safety of tho Empire, to grant awe ee atte eens: fou bests tbut, Nveral concessions to the pensantry, and | from boyhood to the ago of 21, in winter his bend formulate a sehonio of constitutional reform; | Was protected, from the cold by noap mado uf of the fox, or rla-wolf, and but he summarily dismissed them from his | tee ho often worw tho tuekalin bracenos’ aud presence, ani they were notified by the police | bunting-wnirt of the ploneer. noxt dy that ft would bo whedon on thety | US Krew up to bo a aati Feet eae a part not . meddle be me daterins af. Hugland or Normand jy, gomne, conturias ago, he falra. ‘Tho poasants in olden tlmes used to | would havo beon tho founder of soma erent sigh Heaven is too high ond the Czar tuo eet Have whet wut al rag faraway to hear our prayora,’? but, of Inte, | handedsword of Guy, tho gront Burl of Ware thoy have nastimed an attitude which bodes | Wlek, ortho battiesax of Mchurd of tho Lion and the nuiny tokens of friendship Mr. Barer nd oxtondted to hile since he had been called to the pastorate, Prayer was offered by Mr, Mit sung Tt Am Nuarer to My Home,’ ‘Among the people present were Mr, 1. Bates: of Bosteu, pephaw of tho deceased, Mr, Nathan Mears, Mr. Brooke, ©. i. Seurs,C. Mears, Maung the older lumberuen were Mr. J. F. Lord, Jucob Beller, U. Buicom, M. V. Hull, O. W. Pottor, 1 Law, PH. You, dames King, Charles Menra, D, tt. Molt, J. Hi. Swan, dir. White, There were nlso prosent Messrs, W. € Carpentar. J. Beall AL. Curtia, Hl. G sawy: M. Sine, tt. Hult, Aid. A. Bullurd. J. MeLareny J. We Wald Wullsup, J. M. Loomis, C. i. Mens, G. Farnsworth, G. Androws, W. Ht. Thompson, G. Adats, Mr. Piercy, A. SL Lewis, F. Unxtor, ¥. P. Olderabaw, BE, 1, Wadsworth, F, Jlosnier, W. UC, Dow, Mr, Hotohkiss, A. Soper, ©. Curtiss alo the tembers of tho Athemvum ars. 1 2. Moultor, A. i. Mason. Fe W, Peck, fi, ar F.Lo Baron, J. b, Gen. ALL, Chetlain, J. Hall Dow, W. IL Swett, Mosgrs, Marsh, Phillips, and Fetlx, ‘The remulny were tuken to Graceland. MRS, CHRISTINE JOUNSON. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteagn Tribune. Gexeva; UU, June t,—Mrs, Christine Johnson died last evening at the advanced aye of & years. Sho was the mother of Mra. Jobn Peter- son, of this city. Tho funeral is to occur to- morrow, * of the winter,” oWhat avout the winter-whent States 2” in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missourl, Kuasag, and Southern Nebraska, except a few counties along tho south bank of the Republican River, the tndivations ary all that, could be desired, Kansas wil! certatnly have 448 god 1 Crop Ng Was ever grown.” “ro what do you attribute the destruction In Linoly, Indiina, aud Miebigat “Au exceedingly hard freeze’ before te show fell, and the severe wind-storns durin the winter, whieh blew the snow wll what blades of wheut escaped the early freeze, In the American Bottom, and” in fuct ntong all the river vote tums in Southorn (lInols and Ladinna, the almost. unparalleled spring — freshets drowned out 1 grent deal of the crop, whielt after the waters tind subsided, was plowed wp and planted with corn. Li same sectlons -the Hessian fly has done considerable daim- Bt. “now ABOUT THE 3PING-WHEAT? “There was'a tremendous breadth sown allover Northoru litinots, Jown, Minnesota, and Dakota, with at fmense Inerease In acre~ age in Minnesota and Dakota, ‘The reports from every section of the sprlng-wheat coun try Fayreneue the crop In splendid condition, and, If uothing should happen between now and Soptamber, there will be harvested tho biggest crop of spring-wheat this country Tas evor seen.” “Brom what you have learned through your agents, and Judaing by similar reports nh fornier years, How would you estimate the two wheat crops of this year with those of “T should any that tho spring-wheat crop will be about one-alehth larger. ‘Pie whiter. wheat wit show a decrensg of from 40 to 00 per cent,’ y new About the other crops—onts, rye, ay tess flowed how much they felt the check by tatttalning absolute stlenes when the result Tsamounceed. The action af TIN: ARTSTOCRATIC LIVERALS Eedletatéd by x fear that the principles of the MY may be applied to England. Had tho Hameltites votvil against the Government, te Ministry Would have been defeated, . Me, Gigar seemed to regret the lost epportunt- {for ha moved the rejection of the intelnuse af thy bill, but the Conservatives dUnot suppurt hlin, and the motion was de fated by an overwhelmiug majority. Clanae Twas carried by a vole of 206 todz. ‘fhe keel sustained by tha Government to- Wht wit probably encourage the Lords walter thelr DIL so ag to render It worth tess, ‘Tpethips reject it entirely. Grlevons cone ‘iueners nay result from tosulghts Colon, mess the Government. shill be Llety rally supporters on the report to res satin by a formal minjority. the principle “ich was challenged In Mr. Heneage’s ‘uendment, fc EMIGRATION 'TO CANADA, Tothe Westerte Associated Freey, Loxnox, duns 1u.--Sh Jahn A. Muaadon- ti, the Canadien Prenler, has lad an ine lentew with Cardinal Mauning with regard entgration and the question of educa- Waal facitities In Canada, THE LAND Whe Tae House of Commons went Into Com- Eittee on the bil] to-nieht, . lenenya, Liberal, moved as an addition to, Geend of the firat olause, that, subject tothe seretion of the Court, the provisions of this re Mshall not apply to the tumuiey of any ene whiten has heyetofore beon maln- lued ant tuprovad by a tendlord or hls Wulecessor fn title, ae leveriiment opposed the amendment, oS ni After brolonged debate, was defeated, ie 00, ‘Tho smaliness of the majority Oeil loud chuers fram the Opposition, Me) Was then carvied, 204 Lo 470, tt 3 LAUR HODY OF FARMERS satan of Tveland had a conference wud the choir 2 A VAUNOU QUEEN, « “Rpectat Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. New Onweans, dune 1,—Marle Lavear, well ‘| known in tho past ns Quoen of the Vuadous, dled to-day’ itged U8, A RUMOR ‘That Lightulng Struck uo 25,000 Bare rol OF) ‘Kaul In Pounsyivanias Uranronn, Pa, June 16.—Durlng a vio- Jent thuudur-storm at ildalght, lghtaing is reported to have struck: a 25,000-barrei fron tank full af oll: at Stute Line, ‘The ail is said to be now burilt Tho storm fs CHE be progress, and min hava been sent out to ascertain the truth of the report. ee 3 ALO, HERSE, TMinapenriia, Pin, Juno 10.—The special Committee of the Commen Counell appointed to investigate the charges of bribery against Counelluwn Stephen Mere, recommends the Hy, vlc.’ rom ail 1 enn learn they are In excellent condition,—never better, ‘The grasg crop is purticularly goo ‘Taking everything Into consideration, wa shall iminufacturs reapers: aul binders we to nhonut Sept, t H former years the trade us over about July 4, but viieat Helds In Northern Da- tw Valley of the Red River, both ft Minnesota and Mankoba, will not be ripa for harvesting until early tn September, this prolonging our season tll then’? WISCONSIN, Speetat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, he Irish Liber , le émbarraseed, ho did not know whu wore the a expulsion of Horse, and the lauding over of bet Including Ry pepe aun Mi for the puave of Mtussta, Hees Washington, hu became, invarly ito, a | oaudidates. ‘He stopped. scratched hia bund, = = Ocoxomowac, Wie, June W— A trl | thy testimony tu, tie Distrlet Attorney. te ‘rng hops that only a a t it AUAUDS CHANGED, fod pructiont aurvayar, and Libave, in tay | thon, with tho roudlnoss of his countrymon, be ; No Clews Yet, through the conntry in this Vielutty: shows | jake whatever netion Ie may see fit ta rezard wenn My Fenty “toportatt ‘Ty the Weatern Assoclated Prost. brary, tho iWoptiea! book from whioh, ut 18 | SUT oo ta gayerumont, anyhow, mett, | , Ne Information of value on Ite face bas yot | tye erops to be In geod condition, with the | to the others concerned. John S. Serriil way ents tothe Land bill be propusud, ee tone to imperil the passage of Deu gluaned by tno police regarding tho Mus honey muniter case, and they have not yout suc- geuted tn arresting tho two meu whor thoy want above all othors, Twa urresta were maily yestorday upon polnters ploked up at random by those cuynged fn svouridg the ulty for somes cluy, ta: thos tmurdavers. Tho first was tuat of Coes Urey, uo ebap recently from St, Louli, who lust weok : 4 ho we Uuntay, June h—News Crom St. Potors- iy ha aull aa aecuruey, andy ty nuntnent the burg atates that the officers and crow of tho | pf bia work, ha wos sougut Attar by hs wortlora, guurdship lying off Peterhoil, where the Rus- La eee Caer eyCriaee a pa sini oneriat Foually pillar orey tako up Ita | white ba ui ims In teen ra ue residence, has been changed In consequence | ae admitted a consol, preme of tha discovery of a number of rovalutton. | Courter Minas, to pravtioo uy, = ary proclamations on board, ‘There have _TANCOLN WAS A UUEAT VAWYER: been many arrests fn connuction with the ats | He sou ta comeing cation oy the apallca Hon exception of corn, {t being made bickwar by the cold, dip weather. ye stands from flirea to four feet high, and is well headed, Winter whoat which wis not Killed looka goal, anil spring wheat very well. laying a draiy pipe on hls pravert contrary to law, and. attempted to bribe Here, who returned the bribe to Burritt, but did not re port the matter to the proper authorities. BUSINESS NOTICES, A Vorfoet Jaw, Yostorduy was tho opuntng day, of tho wroat liq ag mo, if your Honor piases, whtek fa the Hebeltion’ ty sida, and Mibtell you how fwant to vote. lit Quld Ireland, f wi ulwagss on tha Raboliion side, Aad, be ntul Patricks VU atick to that same in aria. g Yonr Bxcellusioy,” auld Me. Lincoln, * would, Tehould chink, not be at ullat 6 loss on whleb Bide te vote.” THE BOOKS 1 NEAL, £ Too two Looks bo rend wost rere tha Bible ly TUE LIVENYOOL, CONRTHLATONA. NEW OO Tut 1A earpenter, who, at : rer of ong of the prisonora, made plugs bomb aed in the uttomptto blow up ale ath has been diacavered, and will dng a witheason tha trial, A gollelt- ale. Spectut Dispatch to The Chicaya Tribune, Unvan, 0., ditne}t.—The prospects for tho barry 1 5, ud Shukwpeare. With them be wub familltr, | poved from an vpartment on Wost Iandolph | 2) Novthweater i widation gala, The crowd wu so grout inuny th, buen Instructed to defend the prleone | flrs Fei twa daurt. Te do tae knee te here Roxtty ae oe en te pati we Meant ja house Hh the vouthorn portion of the an ian SUniNnalere ole os uot Sail eee ona Wargall tha ge denios soiamanen. TUNIS, nas heen, tu sprorleay a hres a mare wie, Rurns, with who fu Lud & hourty sytpathy, | city. Doteotives Meld and Stanton benrd that-) 7,4, Lerop at elght bushels per nere. ‘The tention of our rondurs tu suiag uf tho greue Lar Inthe House of Commons, Stations (Con= WAUATAN'H CLOULAR. fuay Abraham. Linesti Wry, on thorizt vido. | and ujion whusy poutry be wrotu a locture, HG | by bad an outht of burglars tools, tyoledlng | cova fs tute, ane [3 looking bad Crom tho inte Fae phan, oo wantar quntupteed worth Sai Oy” SMittve) gayo aie th ith my nt an Lonnoy, Juno 10.—A correspondunt of tho | paworot cunulttating ad Impeossing uvory anu | Was uxtrewuly tnd Oe ballady aud of sluvly ) races und Wits and ie wus upon tnfdrmation | sorting, ‘Tite trout (nh, May anil the vooby honey renimeds thiy_ ts the first qld. these Souda ily eraicumietns io beon totale fit Tunta says: ‘She clroulur of Nous Rrbty thvor, A stratmur entoriny the uuurl, te ve aiigd one ttay at tho White House to intros | gcanedby thom thag Cheurrest was wade. While | wor wouthor of Junu pkes the pruspeut for pinta have bean atfored tn Chieu, and ure deen zi ek Whether representations lind Horait oF tha vase, and ilvtuning «tow imomdaty | quco two oltlcunt uf “thy Union wry, butik | iis pawsible that Urey knows somothing von | acrup quite unfavorable, vor seulty, Son's fw still huts, 4 centes Ade to the Ainerican Government i ul tun, the Franch Miniter, to tho forelyn Cone | co Lincoln, would ind blinself Gavuluytielly on | xwoucs. Lr , . sna’ xs UTHWOE price eh UF Maley returHes, ‘Buu's Nae Nagy : ie piaudiitely he bewan apd reposted | cerning the tragedy, the polleo willneverboable ——= forer prica Hur price oo ev! ahtigg © riuietlean orgautautlons for come | buts Hero ling caused grunt exeltement among Bia ts a eae See iceamue ut fru starry, tu the daligat at iis visitors | ty det ie om bi wnlubs thay web a pevat deal ‘ INDIANA. runtiee” Neel iY cuntay Guenae den peene mice: outrages in England, lotic Dalhad dosariptive of Norwogiin scunery, & nurs ox dtenvo auntinet tiie thin tug, fine now. Speetat Correspondence of ‘The CAlcago Tribune, sutlivs’ Lewiery ¥ Maye Wd oCuIALY i r vhuraulur, a A Is blac itty U: eume the “Regency” by Franco woukt by prefurae | coutiot, His Tuytuuy Wie 6a, etal, bly methods Vreat, so fair, bo seemed xo auxious tbat Wo, to the transfer of the Boy's rights to | {uth und Justice swale povall That very one Reo, wad any other quods fur tadica™ and gents! Mac, at $7} Shite street, Hoxt store to tha cornee of Sloneue atrvet. Iteniomber thts pent bargala bul must cloae ut the ond of three diye. — ——— Nureo legend, od the udventure of ga ald Viking amor tho tardy of tho North, Ha suid hue bad read thy poo su 1 hawepuper, und tho visit of thos Swedes roculled (tt bls THRE ty, SUME Aiea MEE TERS A Nt RLIEVE Ldbsateh REASON ‘TO WELIEVE has been ne Foralati- ft W went from the Foralai 8 te th Atmortoun Government, calling Last niet Dotcouves Thorpe gud “Nerney are rested on Fuljon street two A el ard gharyuture huibarl Joby Willlung and Jatin Cook, who answer tol ruby wolt the toseription uf thu fi Renrony, dnd, dung H--The whoat evop fn this seetlon of the Stat 3 Inn uch better comiltion than it has been reparted to he bi. ttlon to the ‘ Joust ch aa ? Moors. : aveasing, Tt dy sald that both men, were iota M “ $i 3 eet i § Sey operations of the Fantang 1 oustan, Wishod wits success. ilin'a warite . Ou yu lat Sunday of hls life, uy he wus sulle ‘ Hate | diitelligent farmers say that the crop will Le | vo the Conmnmngtive,$Let thos who i Soe York, u Hanes NOT TUR INST FOOL IN OFFICE, hftor reterrtng fo, Piucoln's oarlter political | gay iu the Patou Feta Ta, Wastingiun | MRCP ANI a Roe oda wit tute | Uiteliln ! funfulul der the thtul Keverity: of oup ell lo vtreet. Sumulay atiernoon = with | tho avowed latention of | vialtiug @. Crfund dn the southern part ot thoalty. They contra Vet cuch other mn thy stories “whieh they told luat wight, and moted wltogether [nw yory witee ploluus manner, B With thesa arreste, as with all oghers made tp from lls visit to Mehmand, by crew aloud many extracts Crom Slucheth, and, anowy osbers, the folluwing, and with a tone aud WonOne 8a tmprodg aive that, aftor bis death, it was vividly reoullod ‘by Chose whe beard blast wr “Duncan pe a hily graves Altor [to's Hetil taver, hi boil any pulmonary compliit or ihose who ure in decided eoununptlon, yngans despaly ‘Thorp bya sale and sure reunedy at baud, and ong cuvlly tried." Witbor’y Com pound uf Cad Liver Obl and Sine,” withont pos Haein tho wesw wwuuting tluver uf the oll as a tullayerage wud perhaps mare. ‘Lhe Mare test Will deste ti thls Wielulty Inside of the hoxt two weeliy, Many of His wheatlolds will ytuld as much oe tore dish Choy dla last HUNSUI, Demy, AVEENS COMING OVER. & risa June 18,—The Bouth Dublin inhi Nave revolved to send thirty. Lis bodied paupars to Amarlens Thoy hey, LAIN, June 1h Hoy of Tunis had up Becaldunoy, te, Aguoldguitliyeds Collars: wlnted a person who, for nanny yea as how Of nothin, In Listory’, ‘y puthetia the Muntelpallty ond Administrator of Ro- | Guides aud danyura bufory Miwa Mculties wotch rT eli the workhouse three to twenty | liglous Corporntons dvarped almust Insurmountabie, with a audieds 0 wleupa walls 0 te t li by the Phosphate of i z i vt C Wout daly, it ia, as the pollco ultluiais , eretofore uscd, je enlowar} by the Thy Cmte anArirte TROUBLE, GERMANY, rollglung ain wedi ch Wy cuuraviveletic, on thy Paneer quethoe pew jee tice LE ee cat eece therntia pte tras | ving wt 618 South Jolforan strut, bad w dis | Or iw uileacy can lw showin, Bold by A, Lh Wile V cireuige let Of the ‘Lelogcaph has issued NEW ENIVERSITY MOKOT. Pa cere tc pe et 7 yapud tag sone ule wil bo iadusod by the | pute with hiv wife yosterday afternuon’ ubout a | bor, Chemist, Huston, wud ail drugaelata, ene ly to the Capital, bh cuuisid) wai) witht, Loxpox, Jung 1i-rA Horlin earrespoudtont | SR fon petae the atnesy 1 ott ae ls gaya; The iden of founding 9 German parti, ero | tnive lived ur than w quarter yaya sity fa ie of tho * arorh Bistts cH bore pap at {hour Hes bur A 1 kouw it bow mares ts taking practical shape, Several | gyun} sbull beu you wucalll, “jen to sissittig banking houses have proifered aympathy and {ane maory di Hiicule thon thas att ah evulys aa godperption ty the Joudors of tho movomnynt fu ta never would have sicuveded bub tor ot Frankfort. the aldot Diving Peuvigeaea, upon whieh, at all ftur his asaiuation, thove frluud4 coud not rail to revall this passage sro the same pluys “Tole Dungan Hath borne bis faculties wo mouk, bath been Fo cluur.it bis groat olflew, that hla virtues Wil plead Like uugels, trumputsrongued against ‘Tho deop damnation of bis taking-ud."* Es BELION Ic ig strange that aay re. ‘whaul to tho opeyntars of the central sty Lan polnting ont that tt ts bine ‘ating ratistactarity dispose of tha flue © hay slngsa uf the telegraph ottles with- toro, recourse ta oyertiine, which is, Yang evitsory, but that any reavana- a rie for exemptlon fron overthine Wy coumtdered. ‘The operators, divorce which slo fas of .late throatoned to obtain byvause of bur lego jurd’é erucity. By way of adding es us arguments ond alia bo weleo tutchersbuite and brunlishod 1 over her hedd. ie they stubbed ter throo thes with the atte arue Foward at feast to put the police ou thu track of tho right persons. a IMMIGRANTS, A ‘Thy Vittebure & Kt. Wayne Koud landed bere yesterday four cave with 060 German sums grants, ulehty-olgbt of wuom semalned tu Gol while the otvars untied thor Journey conde Beet Tron, und Wing, with cittiana, tue studdure tupiicinal sono: of tats rogivas|ve ya, Ibentiahes tho blood, prompt i tivigurates the praty a Nervous ystein, inproves digeation, ety, Results A pouid torm, bright oyea, happy statu of miiad, Arond’s drug atore, corner Mutts t Fifth aveaue, . a ee neat erous Wuapon, Inileting sovern wid pusalbly: ‘ eecalye wounds ‘The *sursy cpouge, of Lineali's hava bad tho wus Mately urrudtad by Ottlcar sauonakl t q y + i ares opy you, wy dear | spucobod and weltuurs Pa peed ‘ p vost Tw q od. Ley Miyule, af Nowbourrstoy £ Biren retisoe j iat lee tap Pick aera as t puis, wilt ult iy" uae Ba eee tity ata olidehty, but tuo | Hrtae Norihwoat, Toa dawieis Couteal oul | and locked up at thy, West Ewe, Street | On oN hysot Toup nan given > eSeeteus aon Oe ea ee eae i TLde rt There caetiine | Living Mevimance, without whlon T oun yotauer | eparge, baying have copetully Midis (ceri | for ale Wosthoxcope forts, who roialued hore. | Situs” aguttios Miv. x. °° was | more thorough qutlstuction tn 13! peuctley th Mi ras Ponte the Tebly of Mousely | Pundestuth of the Aculdent Insurance it I | ed ae ured Givsad resarewonl ta tue | wore revercutcuritian coe ceceptiug Waa Semen ncureniar eo, yr, "Mat, io, saya that woe) wy ate WI eta dul ete wary ot tata {1 the Jt . iat $n 1871, fo a | troduced by a mare regarded RE POENL KI home, to which hu waa over to returo. he | logton) ever titled tho obalral Breaident. Deck “My mothur drove the paralyalé und neural, 4h mUEV OUR Fee PUBL AIA EEN) ator D ae Fee | ee tthleas lealtatioue. Unscrupulous tradesmen “age onee of Commons, In which THEATY ADOPTED, aard the response tram juany old friends," Gad | padiuns vf but trust ja at bb fugh iu tha of> | gli out af hor wyatom with sop Hitters.” Ad, At UF EY wWoulhon may Dan eet Lappliy tov | iplsutiog it wilt bo progecuted. « Hated thae overtime was uot com] Haanuna, Juve 1.—The Mouse of Dur- f fives wid: to dod protect yuu trou | heuoy uf wrayer, pervade bie speeches and writ- | Geurye Sun. tack, Tho couple bay 5 kecop you.

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