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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1883)
THa OMAHA JAJLT ? BfiiS TITURSDAF JULY 7 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL , A Party of Hostile Apaclios Ro ta to San Carlos and Sur render to tlie Military , They were Out Otf Prom th Main Body , and will Soou Grow Pat and Saucy. A Lively Disturbance and Da- bate in the Star Route Case. Cotnpromlio uf the Ottmau Btonl , and Other Matters- CAPITAL NOTES. Sp'clal Mspitchos to TiiKl.sB , UETUUNBD APACHES WASiiixaTOjf , Juno 0 Indian Agent Wiloox telegraphed from San Oil-Ion , Aiizona , to the commissioner ofladlan affalrj , an account of the recoiit surrender to thomllltary of the Indiana belonging to the Liooo band. Ho sayo they were cut oil' Irom the main body of the bindbyiho Mexican troops. They heard tbo ciuntry was fnll of soldiers , and fled to San Carlos for refuge. Ho declined to rocclvo thorn and they tire now bolng fed by the military agouta. \Vilooz also any a the prisoners ahttuld be taken from the rcaorvatlon and punished. They o. mo hero from necessity , and will brood dUoord and encourage absentees to rotorn , that they may fattoa and prow strong for another raid. To proront the mardor of whites In the future , and to assure the people that the roaorratlou Is not to bo marto a aifo rotruat for mui- dor M , prompt notion should bo taken with all who have returned. A ma TALK. White Wolf , Big Bow and San Boar , representing the Oomancho and Ktovra trlboa , of Indian Territory , had a conference with the secretary of the Interior to-day , respecting the bonn- darloa of their reservation. DIl. COLLINS , of Minnofvpollo , Minn. , visited the navy dopartmant to-day In the capac ity of administrator of the estate of his brother , the lata Jerome C , O.il- llns , naturalist of the Jeannette Arctic aoaich expedition. lie received from the navy department officials a fnw personal effects , papers , etc , of his brothers' , which were found upon his body and which have since remained in the cnatody of the department. TI1E STAK IIOUTE CASK. Morrlck continued his attack upon Dorsey and his defence of Rordoll , in the aur route case this morning. In- gorsoll , referring to the Chlco lot. tur , said llardell , the government's own witness , had sworn It was written in 1878 , and Djrsoy wa then at Oalco Sprlugi. Morrtok oxclained that was the last plank of drowning piratej. lagersjll , who had baoomo aoiuewhat excited , shook his finger at Merriok and retorted : "Herdull is your last plank , and you will sink with your plank a roitoa plank , " The court declared the proceeding oat of order , oven disorderly. A lively passage ensued between counsel upon reference to the "J. B. 13. " check , who finally appealed to the court foi protection from the eternal growls and ouarlo of tha other aide. Without BOttllug the point npon which hingcc the disputed evidence , the court ad jonrncd. Attorney Gjuer.il Browatoi waa In court to day. ' Secretary Folger has returned to thi olty.Tho The postmaster general lu\u tolcntoc met&lllc red color for the new two-con pcnta o stamps. THE NAVY YARDS. Secretary Chandler said to-day hi is expecting a report from the nuv ; yard board very ohortiy and the rosul will bo some of the navy yardo will b closed bsforo the 1st of Ju'y. ' II vrould not oay which ones they woul < be , but It is generally nnderdtooi Mare Island navy yard will not b troubled. A STEAL COMPROMISED A corles of twelve Icttero said to b on f'la In the department of juatlc relative to the case of W. H. Oilman furnished the associated press , shoi that early in 1832 the case was turn ed over to Bliss as special counsel fo the gorernmant ; that Blisa reportoi on it , recommending a compromls and that the government dismiss it criminal and civil actions against Ott man on payment to the governmon of $12,700. Ho said ha made tbl recommendation with reluctance bo causa he believed Oilman guilt } but the fact that the crlm has boon committed a Ion tlmo ago and the wltnesse scattered , that the twoformercrlmlm prosecutions resulted In disagreement led him to believe It would bo Impot slblo to convict ; that while he believe the money hold by the gavernmor was etolen from the government , h did not believe the fact could be ottal llahud In court. This proposed com promise was authorized , apparentlj by the attorney general , though r letter Is on file to that efl'aot , an $12.700 was paid Into the troasur ; The litigation grow out of the fa that $47,000 was stolen from the go ) eminent in 1875 , and an attachmo ! wai made npon $33,000 in the bai of Alexandria , Vn. , In Ottman'anam on the theory that it was the stoli property. STAH. ROUTES- Senator Vnn Wycu'd Efforts to D ; continue Some Unimpor tant Ones. Special Dlepatch to Tui Ilii. WASHINGTON , Juno G. The et routp aboat which Senator Van Wy has j cist baen enlightening the poi oftico department la one that he cull the senate's attention to last wiatc Daadwood la already supplied wl dally muils from Pierre on thoOhlca & Narthwestern , and Sidney on t Union Pacific. A year ago congri passed an act creating twomoro rout to Daadwood , one from Ohamborh on the Milwaukee it St. Paul road a Missouri river and the other fr < Nlobrara , on the Slonx Olty & I cifio. In the winter the poetoflico < partment advertised for proposals : carrying the malls over these routi Thereupon Yan Wyck got a resolutl ° f inquiry adopted , and In connection with It ho showed the absurdity of Iheso routes , Uowlehed to cot iho aotcreAtlnp there routes repeal d , but was told by the poatclllco committee that that was unuoercnary , as after an expocuro had boon rnndo the pojtolluo general ironld not think of h'UIng the coutiaots for the routes. The matter droppid there and the senator supposed It had dropped for ' 'nod. In the monmltno there had con a change In the postmaster gon- oraljhlp but none In the contract of. lico. Two days ago Van Wyck learned that a contract for convoying the mall on the route from Nlobrura to Deadwood - wood had bteu lot at ? 13,000 a year to Minor , onoof the defendants In the present star route trial , uud ho promptly - ly had worm Interview with Chief Olcrk Lymau , of the contract oflico , and a very caUofactory Interview - view with Postmaster General Ore- sham , who the oenntor beltoves will suspend the contract. As stated abo\e , Djadwood people have dally malls from Un points already. The aggregate postnl rovonuca arising within fifty iulU < s cf Nlobrara do not amount to $200 a year , and there are no white settlers between , and for the most of the way there cannot bo , till the Indian title is extinguished. Senator Mandereon and Ilupresonta- tlve Valentine naked that the service bo put , Huvcrly Emuarraaied. Special Dispatch to TUB i ! . NEW YORK , Juno 0 Samnol Ool- villo and Edward G. Gllmoro have a suit pending In the supreme court , in whlcn they sock the recovery of $13,000 from John E. Havorly , which they loaned hlai on condition that it bo good on demand. When the demand was mado. the oUIrn was n t paid. Oouusol for platntllTi have obtained an attachment against Ilav- erly on the ground that ho Is not a resident of this state , but of Ohlc gc. The attachment was placed in the hands of a deputy sheriff , who took possession of the 1'ourteeuth ' street theater. The embarrassment is said to bo only a temporal y one. Another attachment was granted by the supreme court agalutt the proper ty of J. H. Havorly and 0. H. Mo- Council , on application of the Ameri can Exchange National bank , for $11 300 , for money lent The ground of the attachment wan the plaintiffs are uon-roildentr. Havorly was soon to-night bat refused to talk , and re ferred every person to his counsel. The latter said Havorly was tcmpora- rlly embarrassed for a moderately large sum of ready money. Ho had large outstanding sums due him , and ( ouud It impossible to roallza imme diately. Ir junction .Against TUe-D & N. O bptual Dispatch to I'm Bit. NEW YORK , JnnoG. A. J. Mayoi obtained a temporary injunction ic the supreme coart chambers to-dnj restraining the Danver it Now Orleini railway construction company , Mur CAntilo Trust company and others frorr Railing certain stocks and bonds of thi Danver & Now Orleans railway com puny at the sale that was advortlsoc for to-morrow. Mayer Is a share holder of the construction company and avers that instead of the stocki and bonds having boon distributee among its shareholdosas contemplated they were pledged to the Trust com pany as security for the loan. Gloomy Crop Prospects. Special Diepatcb to Tim BEB. OHICAOO , Juno C. The Farmer Review , condensing its weekly report from 1,010 townthips in the north west and southwest , find no Improve ment to report In winter -wheat. It I heading out short. Spring whea shows Improvement. Oata pro Incli wnrd , but all li ht. Corn is comlnj very slowly and replanting la general TELEGRAPH NOTES- Special Dlsii.itcr.c3 to TUB Dm. The steamer Mapner , of the Lake Si perior line , ran on tbo rocks on l-edar Ii land Sunday night and remains fist. The Vermont anti-secret eocietystal convention met at Moutpolier yestarda ] and denounced secret societies as tl foundation of all bad pove umeut. General Joseph H , Hawley was Instnllc as commander of the District f Coluuiui branch of the "Loyal LeRitn. " A mob at Denison , Texas , headed by tl father of Ilattiu 15 ylis3 , who suicided few days ago , made an unsuccessful a tempt to lynch Burke , her alleged ravisbe Jot , E. Temple presented tbe zoologic garden of Philadelphia , with $50,000 , co ditfonod upon the garden being kept ope two days In a week free to the public. The legislature of New Hampshire a ganizad yesterday. Bath branches eltcti officers nominated by the republican ca CUB. CUB.The president has appointed Wm , ! Iloulonuc , of North Carolina , eecratary the civil service i The bill abolishing the payment of p < tax as a prerequisite of suffrage in Mass chusflttp , was killed by the house. KIg republicans in favor and one democr against , otherwise a party vote. Tbe general synod of the Ilefortm i Dutch church of Arnoric * met in its 77 cession at Albsna , N. Y , , yesterday , M'lle Marie Litta , the primadcnna , w no better ltstnlght. | She is in a very da serous condltioo , her malady beingjm vous prostration , rheumatic trouble , threatened cerebro-spinal meningitis , Foster , the new United States tniniil to Spain , has arrived at Madrid. Jerry Milton and Martin Murp fought a prize fight on Lonir Isltnd Me day night. Fourteen rounds were fougl when the match wax declared n ( Ira Murphy h d one rib fractured aud Milt bis none broken It ia stated that China ban euddei m broken otf np otiatlous with J tpau re the to the L jo Choo Islaudi , juet a agreement was expuctoil. The eteamor Oharle P SlnnicUst from Now York , for Charleston , ia lieved to have been foundered at bea , t o the captain , wife , aud neveu men pemh Iho Kpineopal convention nt Indiana ! 1's elected Hsv. Dr. David Knicierbock of Minneapolis , bishop cf the dtucese Indiana , A party of men from ' .Vest Union , 1 r\r were en their way to Waverly to hing ck Barber Bros , laat uUht , itid Two Mexican horse thieve * being c id voyed from Uouzales to Sin Ulexo , tw r. tv-tive men overpowered the officers i r.ch tbe execution followed In short ordsr. The American medical aasnclatlon h 13 determined to eutnbliah an official peril cil : , called the Journal of the Anieri IBS Medical Aseociition , to be publUbed OS Chicago , aud edited by N. S. PivU ' In first number will be i aued iu July. James Dolan , pardoned by Cover > m Butler , of Massachusetts , In a "dyingc dition , " was arrested early yesterday mi lo- ing in Woonsocket , II. I. , for breaV ior and entering a saloon. A dozen burgla and highway &s > aultn of late led the pete to belfevo that Dolan Ia the leader of on gang. FORAKER u.i . THE BUH. The Republican Bannor-Oarrier for Govorirr of Ohio , Honest John Sheriutm Wildly Oheerfd by the Bnck- Boya. ThoTnrlfJ-PlBiilt and Tioket S | > ccul Dlsp&tch to lux URN. COLUMUUSO..Tuno ( ! The rcpab llcan convention a called to ordtr at 10 o'c'cck. A rreat crowd WAS In attfliidauco , When tl'o name of Senator Shetmiu was anuouiiccd for porcin- iiQiit chairman the convention barxt Into wild onthUHiHStu aud long con tinued applause. Ju returning thanks ho rnvlowed the work and hlatoty of the ll-ipubllcMi party. The republi can party , hu BAid , bollevod in the protection of Amerluju labor mid In the taxation uf liquor trail ! } one an a national question aid the other state. The convention proceeded to the nomination of a statu ticket , Ban But- torworth presoutlng J , 1 } . Forakor , of Cincinnati , 1'rtvato Dilzoll ollorod Sherman aud the convention again broke into wild applause and could only bo quloted by Sherman rapping for orcier vigorously.Thllo ho had not boon Insensible to the preference of a largo majority of the delegated , ho would scy frankly and firmly ho conld not bo a candldato and could not surrender his duties In the Donate in justice to the people of Ohio and the country. A ido from this ho could not accept the nomination without a fooling of personal dishonor. Judge Forakor was then nominated by acclamation. Forakor appeared later and made qnlto a lengthy speech of thanks , pledging his best elloita to the cause aud outlining the importance of the campaign. OOLDMDUB , June G. After the nom ination uf governor a platform wai adopted which , alter reviewing t ! < record of the par'y ' , declares eg tins' the thooiy of "tariff for rovonno only , " arguing that It la opposed to the best Interests of the Amor Ion nation. It urges that the word "Tariff 1CC7 , " bo restored , aud that a national bureau of labor statistics be at oiico established. The action of the Ohio legislature in nnbmlcslon of the constitutional amendment In re form of the liquor trallio is approved. The platform approves the theory of taxation of the liquor traflio for revenue , and to pro vide against the evils resulting from such a traffic. The present administration - ministration of President Arthur meets with the hearty approval of the republicans of Ohio. The ticket was completed by nomi nating for lieutenant governor , Wm. G. Hose , of Cleveland ; supreme judges , auditor , treasurer , etc , Ad journed. Crop Reports- Special Dlipatch to Tun UKK. INDIANAPOLIS , Juno G. From re ports of the acreage and condition eli i wheat , corn and ether crops in Indl- I ana , Ohio and Illinois to Juno 1st , II Is shown that 8 po'r cent , of the acre age of wheat was plowed up and pul to other crops in May , and the pel cent , of the remainder Is GG of ai average crop , Two per cent , of thi above acreage is in corn , and the con dltlon of the plant la 78 per cent , Oate , 05 per cent , for acreag ; and 81 per cent , for condition In Illinois the wheat plowoi up is 20 per centand the condition o the remainder 75 per cent. Oarn ncroago 103 pnr cent and condition 21 I Oito , area 99 , condition 100 per cent Ohio , wheat plowed np 10 per cent condition of the remainder G2 po cent. Corn , area 10-1 percent , an condition GO. Oats , area 103 , an condition 88 per A. Bnstod Elovfttor , Special Dispatch to Tun Ditx MILWAUKEE , Juno G The add tlon to the Northwestern marine elc vator , owned by Marigold Bros. < Kershaw , burst at 4 o'clock this af toi noon nndor the pressure of 110,00 bushola of No. 2 wheat. The wal ! fell , owing to the Bottling of the font datlons , and about 2,000 bushels all Into the river. Sovnn tramps wei soon dozing In Ha shadow a few mln ntoa before the crauh , and It la believed lioved they were burled under tli ruins. The work of clearing np th grain la going forward rapidly In tl : hooo of reaching the men , if then before life ia extinct. The loss on tl building ia $5,000 ; the loss on tl grain cannot be estimated at preson The steam barge G J. Korshaw w telegraphed for at Chicago , aud wi load 53,000 bushola to-night. Manes for the Dead. Special Dispatch to Tui Uit , NEW YORK Juno Freeman jd , C. Judge man rendered a decision to-day in tl case of Michael Oilman , administrat of John Oilman , deceased , again Henry \V. Oardlo , who was entrust with certain monies by the Intosta ad with which to procure masses for t ! repose of his soul. Judge Frocdm or follows the decision made recently by Judge Sully. This holds the trust not a legal one for the reason there no bouofiolary capable of taking IT. therefore the administrator ia ontlti IT.on on to the fund which la to bo devoted thla purpose. Ooatinqno trust , .ly lain . cays , must be individual , having ph ; leal existence or oomo Into oxlatoi during the lifetime of the trustee. in , tie- Buttnrwortli Gets n Job. tiend Special Uwpatch to Tui Uii ad. WASHINGTON , Juno 0. The prc 10er dent appointed Benjamin Buttorwoi er , of Ohio , Wm. A. Paten , of Now Yoi uf and Ghas. L. Porlilns of New York commission to examine neventy-f it. , mlloa ol the Northern Pacific In M < tbe tana , fifty mlloa of the aamo road e lending westward on the Yollowstc on- en- division and twonty-fivo mlloa c enmd tending eastward on the Mlsaonla vision , Cardinal MoUlosfcoy lilt : an Special Dlipatch to Tin lin. rhe In NKW YOUK , June C. It is roper that Cardinal McGloskey la daugi onsly ill. A OONT1UDICTION. on- irn- Naw YORK , Juno 0. The rep Ing that Cardinal MoOlnskey is sorlouslj lice rie < Is pronounced by YioarGsneral Qa the wholly without foundation. The c dlnal'a health , he asys , ia as good tisurO , ana , except for feebleness at tendant npon bis Increnolni ? ycats. ho would bo able to perform Ills iltilief. Ho took hio accustomed drive this afternoon In Cjutral park. The rnmors of his illness probably grow out of the fact tint the cardinal Imd recently executed power of attorney authorizing Vicar General Qnltm and Chancellor Preston to set for him In the transfer of certain church pro perty. IOWA DEMOCRATS. A Hopeful Batlioring of Mossbacks - backs at Dos Mnos , A Ticket Erected nnd u Plat form Built. Spccltl Dispatch to Tin Ilii. DKS MOINKH , Juno G , Tno demo cratic state convention convened thii morning , and was called to order by L. G. Klnno , chairman of the state central committee. After iho appoint ment cf the uanal committees , the convention adjourned until thh after noon. noon.Upon roit'soiubUoR the nnmoi of Colonel W. Ii. Miirrltt , of Polk coun ty , G. L. Kluniof D > 3 Molnua , and James Malloty , were placed In nomi nation for governor The formal bal lot stood : KlnneJ483 Mcrrltt 03 , Mallory 44 Ktnni'V nomination TTAB made nnanluioua. The other noralna- tlonn were us follows : For lieutenant gorer , Jnllen 0 Clark ; f..r judqo of c < promo couU , Witltcr 1 Unye * ; fur suporlontcnclcut of publlo luttructlun , Ed car B. Frr. The platform after the usual ro- aflirmatlon of principles uf the demo cratic party , donouucso abuse in clvl1 aervloo , national ni.d state , by thu republican pirtj ; favor.i the extension of cUll service to avery department of Rovormnou * ; r.rr&lgna the last cougre B for extnxvhgincu , and doimudu econ omy ; eudorsi's tarllffor rcvunno only ; gradual aud ncrelsten : reduction of protec'ivo duties ; dcuounoyo the tnr IT luglslr.tlon of Uiolset oongrons as "tho result of corrupt nnd dlacracetnl In- trlguea , and ehamolcsi attempts to porpotnalo tbo pxlstbg evils under preteuno of taufl reform ; " opposes constitutional prohibition , nnd iu the interests of piacriij l tumperancD favor well rogahtud Hoi'iiso IAW , rlth pen alty of forfeiture ol Ucaiuo for viola tion ; Eiflirms the right of the loglsla- tire to govern the railways , but holds It should bo so exercised aa to promote friendship between railways and the people ; do- mauda that the government protect its cltizsns from Imprisonment by any foreign government without charge or right of trial , and cordially sympa thized with the oppressed of all na tions n'rugfllicig for their constiu- tlonnl rights and liberties. Judge Klnno delivered an addrcsa , accepting the nomination and ondoniug the p'atform. Ho promised to iriako It a lighting campaign , and said that , suc cessful or not in this one , the demo crats would swoop the state at the next presidential campaign. The con vention then adjourned , A Dinner to Hnrlbut. Special Dispatch to Tun linn. NEW YORK , Juno G. Mr. William Henry Hurlbut , who has jnat retired from the control of the World news paper , wan entertained to-night at the Manhattan club. Covers were laid foi 207 guests. Col. W. J. MoOook pro sided. Arnonj tno company won Ghas. A. . Dina , Goo. W. Ohilds , Ohio ; Jnatico Daly , August Boltnont , Stout Pnha , A. 3. Sullivan , Oommandci Gorrlngc , Parry Bjltnont , Hugh J Hastings , Rufua Hatch and Gen. di Casnola. Hurlbut , inrotnrniug thaukn for thi ho ior done him by his frlondn , tool occasion to say that during hla absonc In Enropo his intontiun waa to make careful study of the tarlfl question ii Its relation to the social well being u the chief European countries. Daitrn on tbo Rio Special Dltpatch to TUE BIB. PANAMA , Jnns G. A Valparals pnpor says there are two brothers c "Number Oao" in Chill. One Is priest and the ether a barkeeper. The government of the Unite Stales of Columbia have granted Joh May , civil ooglnotr , $3,000 to go t the United States and endeavor to Ir torost capitalist ! ) In the vast coal di , o posits on the Rio. Fluid Fury. ( pedal Dlipatcbci to Tui Hu. NEW YORK , Juno G. A novero ral and thunder ntorm visited the city th afternoon. The lightning shattered number of flagstaff * . William Pilco residence , in Brooklyn , was burnc down. Tank No. 25 , of the Natloni Storage company's oil works , was all struck. The tank is CO feet in dlam tor and 30 foot high , and contain ! d10 4,500 barrels of oil. The llghtnli 10 passed entirely around the tank , an or the rivets holding the roof were or st tlruly torn out , The side ef the tan 3d was cracked for A distance of sovc to feet , where the lightning loft it r tie ran along the connections to tl ground. The oil In the tank was n by fired , although the aides of the tat Is were badly burned. IB WORCESTER , Juno G. During It , heavy thunder storm to-night He od Crocs college was struck by lightnl to and fired In two places , Ono fire n ho put out promptly. The other was the top of the tower , 130 foot hip ICO and burned over two hours. A BO ons fire IB raging In Sultan , but thi are no particulars , owing to lask telegraphic communication. PA. , Juno ( ! . T si.th largo tank of the Tide Water Pi Line company at Mnnclo , containl 8,000 barrels of oil , was struck lightning , The oil VTM fired. Two ivo throe bulldlngi In Mnnclo were a inl - struck. l ALUANY , Juno G The utoroi t ine afternoon caused dnmago estimated 'Xdl ' $50,000. IlouHoa wore undermtn dl- - collars Ihoded , street * torn up , c TliH lightning atruck sovertd phc A largo derrick on the now oapitol t the fhgstalf ou the Dalevnn houao w shivered. No one Injured , ; od Too Mucli Liquor * Special Dispatch to Tui Dun. BROOKLYN , Juno 5 Adelaide ort Smith , who brought suit under the c ' 111 damages act in Brooklyn against I1 inn rick Dampsey and Cornelius Ola ar < liquor dealers , for 810,000 for sell aras her husband liquor , recovered $2C THE OLD WORLD. Consoling News Ooncoming the Queen and the Condition of Her Shin , The Fnleo Prophet Whipped Badly by Gen. Hicks iu Soudnn , The Proposed Modification of the May Liuva Ottuuea a Qrout Stir. A Variety of Forolun Nowi. Special Utapatcli to Tin linn. LONDON , Juno 5 It has boon cm- dally asserted this aftiruoon that there IB no foundation for any alarm In the runiora that have been recently put hi circulation In regard to the state of the health of the queen. Her uiBJ3sty Is o\ld : to bo progressing slow ly towards the complete recovery of her health. Shu lo pronounced de cidedly bettor tlnco she has boon at Ualnior.U. The Court Circular Issued thla afternoon Htntoo that she drove out twice on Monday In company with the Prlt.coss Jtaatrlco. The fact that the Prince of Wales wni at Ascot both yesterday tuid to-day HUOWB conolu- fitvoly that no alarm la felt iu the household nbont the condition of the q'U'Cii , 0 .in of the L union papers de nies everything concerning her , other tbnu the tUtomoutn In the Court Cir cular. ir.uuinLY FOAiiicn. The GornuuU oayt : "Tho bill Is a first stop towards a moro thorough ro- vliilon uf the Mny laws " The National Xiltnpg r ys : "Tho cultnrkAiupf Is tiudtd , mid Prussia has laid down her arms. Thj center party lias been repaid fur voting In favor of the arbitrary power conferred on the pilcj ; ! by the trade regulation bill. T.'io people at the next ulcctlon must iH't-'rt th dbDger ttron'unoil by the church policy i f the f it-nrnmont. " MADRID , Juno 5.Tio governor- niiT'tl of Cuba , Imvlnu reported fav orably oonoornlng thn utato of the d , ovt-r tmo humlruil exiles will bu nllownd to return shortly. The trlnl Inn began at Xures of flovoiitcon members of the Ulaok Hand Bock'ty , charged with murdarlng anas- snciitte suspected of betraying the or ganization to the government. The public prosecutor , In opening the uaso , claimed ho would submit evi dence Hufliclont to Beouro the execu tion of elxteon of the prisoners. KXrORTKHH AT A H01HEE , Moscow , JunoG All foreign nowB paper correspondents and promlnenl mombara of the Russian press presonl at the coronation , will attend a aolrei Ijlvon by Gou. Worontzoff Diohkoll Minister of the Imperial household and will presout him with an address , thanking him for the cordial and liberal oral welcome cxtoudad thorn during the festivities. It is rumored that Akiakoff , a wol known writer , ban been banished fo publishing an artiolo asking the O/.a to grant liberal roformr. There is no truth In the story thn the mayor of Moucow waa remove from oflico. A OHANI ) TAKE , Sr. PETEIISIIUIKJ , Juno G. It in do olared the riots in St. Poteraburg dm ing the coronation were merely tli drunken excesses of thn lower olasnoi which are openly licensed on auch 01 casions , A 1'IUKSr IICIIBADBD. PAIIH , Juno G. The Amintnltoabi headed Father Bochot , P , Catholic ml alonary. Till' ItUllIT KIND Ol' AID. DOIILIK , Juno G The Quakers I Ireland have distributed in Connl Donegal 220 tons of seed potatoc thus relieving the nufl\lng \ families i that county. 0 FHBNOII HBl'OJIM. PAUIH , Juno G. The chamber i doputlcB have passed a bill to refer the magistracy. A HOYAL FACIE. LONDON , Juno G The race for tl royal hunt cup was won by Gerard Elzovar , Lord Bradford's NOBEC ! second , W , Gilbort'a DaspAlr tblr Twenty-two starter * , including Pier Lorrllurd'a Haohom. A OKEAT TICTOIIY. BOSTON , Juno G. A cable dlepat from London Bays Gou. HIcki h just gained a great victory in Sedan dan over 5,000 Arabs , killing 6G The Arabi fought bravely au t ! O "Sacred Knights , ' but flpoars we useless against ( shells and cannu Gen. Hicks' IOBH was two killed. THE CZAU'fl UANOEK. LONDON , Juno G. The Times o < respondent at Parla oaye : A ulhll coinniuntuo ( ] has boon Issued , whi , etates that Iho whole force of t Hussion government and its most i 10ot portant spins have boon concontrat ot ik at Moecovr during the fuativitlcu. T nihilists took advantage to sprc their doctrines and enroll aupporti In St. Petersburg and ether centr It sayn that the strength of the pai In St. Petersburg Is graatly Incroaei and asscrta that there were at t coronation odlaials and others unc the orders of the nihilists. Tl wore near enough to the C7. r to hi struck him on the brow If the w < bad boon given , aud itvas u\ \ fcaroi that aomo too zealous par ! ini > ; bt throw a grenade at the czir. by At.Uio Bocond day of the mooting or Accot Heath the raoa for the bi lao nlal utakca waa won by Ivoenn's 11 Uniso ; J. H. Houldsworth's Mica , i hla ondj K. E. Weavor'a brown Ji a' Jones , third. There were BC ad , starters , including Keono'a Pot ito. Bolting at the start was 0 to ! oga ca. Htno Grass , G to 1 against J ca.md md Jonoe , 5 to 1 against Llluo and (5 ( ere against Potosl. I'KKl'AUINa FOH WAK. PAIIIS , Juno G. War yropnral on u great scale are bolng mad China. Three corps of troop ) ar S. readiness and the Chinese iloi Ivll nndor orders to sail for Tonquiu , M- rk , HUl'rilKBSKl ) . Inq MOBCOW , Juno G , The Telogn 00. a newspaper printed hero , baa t supproeeed by the anthor.'ilci ' for printing objectionable articles , SPORTING. Upcclal Dlrpatchcs to Tui llm. 11A8B HALL PUOVIDHNOK , Juno G. Piovldonco 112 , HulMos ( } HJSTON , June ( i Boston G , Olovo- lands 1 , PiuiAiKi.riiiA , Juno G Phlladel- phlas ' 20. Dotrolts 4. NKW YOUK , Juno G. Ohlcngos 3 , Now Yorks ' 2 Four Innings only ou account of rain , LOUISVILLK 11ACKH. LOUISVILLK , Juno 6. Thirteenth day : Cloudy and windy ; track fast. Club purses , three-quarters mile , heat ? , Pope Lee won , Newsboy 2J , Kvok 3d ; time , 1:1CJ : , 1:10 : ? . The second heat Is OL-O of the fastest second end heats over run , Club purse , ono and ono-sixteenth mllor. Ballast won , Mistrol 2J , Lntustrlug 3d ; time , 1:51 : Test purse , spiling race , 3-ycarnldr , mlle and furlong. Thorn won , Violator later 2d , Murmur lU ; tlmo , 1:0'J : ' | . Ohib purse , 'J year olds , turoo- fourths mile , lllchard L. won , High- lllght 2d ; tlmo , 1:10J. : MlnnolialiA atakun , nil ages , ono mlle , Lute Foglo won , llufus L iu o- oud , Mauimonlst third ; tlmo , 1:40 : J IllliailTON 1IKAC1I 11AOF.H NB\T YOUK , JunoG Ono half mlle , 2 year olds , The Ghost won , Mollto Glare second , Bob May third ; time , DljThreo Three quarters of a mile , Oonton- nlnl won , Oitmlllus scconi , London third ; time , 11GJ. ; Brighton Beacn strikes , 3 year olda that had not won prior to March 20 , 1833 , one mill' , Lizzie Mad : won , Par- neil second , Gleuolluu third ; time , 1I7J : Ciub purae , all ages , ono mlle and a furlong Ivlng Fan won , Hartford BOO- oml , El Oipttan third ; time , 2:00 : ] . Five eights of a mile , Ilra ka won , Clara B 'second , Llttlo Ratio third ; time , 1:08. : NAUHAOANHKTT 1'AUK 11ACKH , PuoviiiKNOK , Juno G. 2:33 : class , beat 3 in 5 , Blanchard won , Fidua st'cond , Gon. Green third , Earl 4th ; tlmo 2.28 } . 2:201 : , 2:30 : , 232i ; , 2:30 : } . O'oss 2:28 : , Empty Thought , won in Btrntjjht heats , Crown IMiit Maid second , By \ \ Rntton tMrrt , Jowoll Uh ; tluio 2:27 : * . 1:281 ! : , 2:2-U : Cl.l.VKLAM ) UAUUH. CLF.VKLANI > , Juno G Second day uf dtivlng park raoeu , fust track , 2:31 : claea , pnatpontd from Tuesday by rain ; two heata to-day ; Index took two first heats , Phallus throe last and race , Mambriuo Clay 3rd , others dls- tano d ; link' , 2:33 : $ , 2:2 : ! ) } , 2:29 : ] , 2:23A : ' , 2:18 : ] . Phallas took the liwt and'fourtn money. Phallaa woe never In a race before. IIlu last heal IB the faatoBt over trotted by any horse in its first raco. It waa made wlthonl skip and without urging , jogglnj easily at the Ii ilsh. 2:25 : class , postponed from Tuesday ono boat to-day , Tony Newell wor Maly second , Abdullah Boy third Wlllli Woods fourth ; tlmo , 2:27 : 2:20 : ] , 2:23 : ] , 21U ; clasB , Joe Bunker won , J. E Thomas second , Overman third , Mln ulo H fourth ; tlmo , 2:20 : . 2:20 : $ , 2:21 : I Three minute class , Gus won , Mo rocoo Booond. Samuel J. Tlldon thlrc boat time , 2:30 : The Protrroislvn DiiuUmrds Spcc'al Diepatcli lo TIIK UBX. DAYTON , June G. The progressli branch of the Dunkard church In th country , began a two days convontlc In this otty to-day. About 2,000 r prosentiitlvos were present from evoi slate. Tno mooting Is the most in portant ono In the history of the d nomination. The convention con mouoed at 0 a. m. After temporal organization , delegates from varloi ntutcs wore enrolled. This was fo lowed by a report of the oommltti on credentials , permanent organlz tion , chntrmau'H address and oth business. In the afternoon Eld Brown delivered an address , when tl committees were appointed. In tl evening E'.dnr ' Haulier delivered an a dress on "Why I am a progressist followed by miscellaneous bustnce and adjournment till to morrow. m The NlokniHQii Kaandal * Special Umpatch to Tun l ! r. Juno G. To-d 10 was the time fixed for argument In t 'a NIckorson divorce oaso. Flolchi ur counsel for Major Nfckoraon , ntat d. that ho had received no reply from 1 d.ro client to the telegram notifying him bo present , and as the cross-oxamln tlon In hla absence would bo Incoi ploto , Fletcher said ho felt it hla date : h to ask for further time. "If , hover - as over , " ho continued , ' 'the court reft u0. - mo this tlmo , I feel constrained to s 0. that , in my opinion , the roepondo iio In this case lias shown enough to i ro aside the dlvorco. If the court IB d u. tormlned to dispose of the matter day , I think the decree must bo versed. " The court thnn announ ir- cd that the ease would bo BC iBt milled on thn ovidouco already i ch colvod . Counsel agreeing to this , I hem testimony was handed to the court m- consideration. mod head ad > rs 38. 38.ty ug ho lor 8YMPTONIS OF A icy IVO BJVEF > rd liosti of Apncitlto , Dowels costlv on Fain in the Hoiul , with tv dull so lea eutlon In tlio back part , I'alu unil the Shoulder blade , fullnoaa aft catlnir , with a dlnlncllnation to o trtion of body or mind , IrritablU of temper , Low aplrits , with a fei at imr of bavin tr nccloctea eoraedut Wpnrlnosn , Ulzzlnois , Fluttering en- the heart , Beta before the eyes , Yi inn tow Qtln , lloartacho Konoraily o\ ) thorlrrht eye , Jlontlcsoness , with i ICC t'ul dreutna , Uik-hly oolorcJ Urii jhn von CONSTIPATION. oal. TTTT'S IMIjr.H are esperla InHt nilitDtvil to nil ) U CIIMCII , line ilnio elm IcrtH mirli n clinnuo of t'eclliiu ai Bulonluli Iho ullrrrr. tel llu-y lucrcaie tliuAiM > rtlteimacn tliubmly tii'l'iilie ou ! It.sli , UiiH llm t-iil Ii iiiiurUlicil , anil liv their To Action in iho ItlKcitlveOrKiiii * . , II ulur HtnolH nruproilui-cd. ri > uiice Ions : I5 .lliiii-uv SI. , IV. V. 0 It a in it Is GDAV ItAinon WIIIKKPRS chKngatoaau IIUACK by a UnRlti nppllcatlon of tbU Uri Iroparlianaturnlcolor Ai-Ulii tuntnni ly. Bold by DrirnxUt * , or itul by ui rtu n > celLtol..8I.O ( . ph , Ot'hvK , U5 MOltUAY ST..N. / Dr.TtTT'flHiHl ALoM lu M lnrurm llo 1 icon 14/Mdd UM l > U * U1 U tull < 41 UUi VARIED WICKEDNESS. Trial of the Emhezzllng Pay master , at Qalvoston , Texas. He Acknowledges His Orime , with Slight Modifications. Sensational Developments in the Fremont Tragedy. A. Man Nnmoil Kennedy , of Omahn , Said to bo ( ho Murdered Man- Special Dltratch to Tun Hu. FiiEitoNT , Nob.Tuno G The Fre mont tragedy la developing Itself , and now proven moro definite. On Mon day a atrango woman oamo In ou the train and at onca wont to Kcull'a pto- turo gallery and asked for the photo of the imm killed. It was handed her , aud eho at once rocogcizad it , crying , "It is him ; yea , too true , it la him. " She would give no Information aa to her unmoor where she lived. In fact sbo would say nothing. She waa taken to jiill to BOO If she know the prisoner but claimed she did not know him. The satchel the parties had on tbo train with thorn was found in the coal box of the car the next day , and contained a most complete ontlit of burglars' tools. Also giant powder and dynamite was found among their o lie otf. The man killed had the following marks : A small circle with a nicely worked star iusido In Indian ink on the front of the lower right arm , also a small but dis tinct acar through the right eye brow. Word from an unknown party has boon received , ataling that tko party killed waa a Mr. Kennedy , of Omaha , where ho owns property and has a wife and child. The woman ia Bupposod to bo his wlfo. Further and moro Interesting developments are expected. Mr. Morao , our wounded cltlzan , Is rocovorlng. The prisoner proves to bo the man who shot Morse. The Trial of WnMon- Special Dispatch to Tui Bu. GALOESTON , Juno G. The Watson courtmartUl assembled at military headquarters thin morning at 10 o'clcck , Gen. Small presiding , with a full board , dipt. Clews , judge advo cate , Charges first and second were supported by four specifications , al leging in general terms that ho ( Was- BOU ) had embezzled at various times slnco January 1 , 1883 , the sums of $4000 , $2,500 , $3000 , $2.000 , and $000. Charge third , supported by spoolficatlouu , recited that ho diaw his check ou the assistant United States treasury at Now York for $30- 000 , which waa entered on a stub cf his chock book as $30 for the purpose of decolv'rg the deputy inspector and to cover his dc licit , and further alleging that whlln en route from Galveston to Fort Divls to pay off troops , ho concocted and caused to bt > spread a f also stoiy of robbery on iho Texan Paclfio of $24.000 , when in fact $20,000 af this sum was aocroted in hla private office at GUvostor. Thla third charge WAS brought under the articles of warns conduct unbecoming an rllioor and gentleman. Waasou pleaded guilty to charges one and two and to opeclfioatlona one , two , three , four and tire of the third charge , but pleaded not guilty to charge third ni a whole. The prosecution rested and thp ao- cnscd aekcd that J. A. Dunsgnn and Mr. Barkhurst of Polk county , Iowa , be Introduced as witnesses in hla bo- half. The testimony of these witnesses - nesses was uniformly favorable to the good character and conduct of Wasson as n soldier from Ms entering the war and hln social otanding previous to ar rest recently under the charges. Court then adjourned until tomorrow row morning , The trial will probably continue mull Saturday. Wasson ap peared without counsel , though ho has tie written au elaborate plea of fifty-six * pages. > d ils K'nllroml 'Wreck. tea Special Dispatch to Till I ! . an - SEYUoun , Juno G At four p. m. n- passenger train on the Louisville it nty Now Albany railroad was badly wreck wBO ed at Farmlngton , throe mlloa south BO of hero , by a trestle damaged by wa ay ter giving way , David Untchlnson , at engineer ; Millar Humes , fireman ; Goo. tote Ammona , baggage master and the oto porter of the Pullman sleeper , name tore unknown , were killed. No passengers reo - reported killed. The engine , baggage , o- Pullman and chair cars were com bro - pletely wrecked and surrounded by robe water. be lor > aar e , SAHFOHD'S RADICAL CURE or The Great Ualtamlc Distillation of Witch Hazel , American Pine , Canadian Fur era Marigold , Clover Blossoms , &c Kur the Inime Unto relict an 1 p rmaiicnt euro of a u\crv ( nrmol > atxrrli , frma eluihlo lltad co'd n- or InlluwJZ } to the Loss ol Smt'll , laiiu , atd ner llcatiiiif. Cough , llroiuhltU , and Incipient Con- It- munition Huilul In IV o mlnutoi In any and tvarycvo N itUns ; llko > t Oritutul Irajr nt , ulmU'-omu Oura bcflun ( r mllr t appllcat on , ( i. il U rap.il , iaiU l , pjimingu aaa ni\cr ( all * o'lie tottlo ltaillo.1 O'irc , cno llox Citnrrbal Solicnt unilS.iitJrJ'a Iiilultr.all ill one package , ta ( orniin.aconijlu o tr atineut , ol ill iliujcUiv I r JI. Ask lor SINCOUD'H KAUIC\I , CURB , for- nut Ttii lia'o * .NU CilKMicAL Co. , Bosrox. ' lie } * Kor the relict and prevon- ' " " " " > ln'Ullt 'C ' ! applied VOLTAIC/ ° ' KheumUIsm , vuruga , , I JSciatic. . , Cough * , ColUs.Woik i Vl l ck , Stomach aud lloweli , * - . * Shooting l'aln . NuDibnws , llysteiU , Kennfo Palm , Tal- suepelo , Liver 'KHT ' . It imlloua Fever , lilt- Epidemics , uj 'LASTEU3. ( an Klectrto Tattury comblaed with a Vorout Vlaiti i ) and " ' " " lJtl , 25a