THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWELFTH YJ3AE. OMAHA NEB TJRIDAY MOKNING JUNfci 8 , 1883 302 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The Znni Reservation to bo Ex amined by an Agent of tlio Government , I To Ascertain Whether the Land is Necessary to the Indians' Welfare. Van Wyok'a Opposition to the Niobrara Route Fortified by Hard Pacts. Manderoou bnd Valentine Preeu Palms for Spoils on the Sand Hill Ran , Bidders on the New Cruisers Notified to K ° ep Within the Appropriation. The Survivor * of tlio Jeaimetto Expedition Roofllve Beggarly Pay ibrThair Enff rinus. CAPITAL NOTES. Special Dispatch to Tni Bui. TUB ZUfll HESEIIVATION. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , Jane 7. The secretary of the interior will shortly detail a apodal agent of the Interior department to visit the reser vation of the Z ml Indlanr , in Now Mexico , for the purpose of examining the land around Nutria gprluga , which have recently been Included within the reservation llmlta by an executive proclamation , and nacer- tain whether that land la really necessary to the Indians' well-being. The land In question la that for which { Senator Logan's son in.law and others filed application in the general land office some time ago , when It was supposed to bo a part of the pablio domain. It hvj been as sorted that thij land la of the ntmoat importanoo to thn Zauls booaueo It contains spring * ) which conatltnto one of the principal sources of their water supply. The objuctof sanding a spec ial agent there la to get some accurate knowledge of the circumstances In the case for guidance In future r.cllon , should any further action bo nooossa- ry. Persons who made fdrmal ap plication for land Incurred con siderable expense in so delny nnd their ctoims , it is thought , aru en titled to socie consideration. If , alter the investigation of the Bubjcct , the department shall bj couvlnood that the Zanis do not need the land and wore not legally entitled to ic , the president's proclamation may , par- hapa , bo modified no thut the interests of those who took preliminary stops to acquire a title or adjustment of con flicting interests may bo made in aomo other way. THE INDIANS. WASHINGTON , June 7. Adjutant General Drum this raoinlng road the following telegram : WmrrLE BAIIUACKS , Ars. , " | Juno fl , 1883. J" Lieut. Davis , of the Third Cavalry , after examination of the Indiana re cently surrendered at San Carlos , re ports that the Ohlhnahuaa surrendered belonged to Loco's family and number two boys and eighteen women and children. S'xty days ego Mexican troops surprised the hostlles in South ern Sierra Madras and.this party of Indians was cut off from the main bJdy , and three days after the fiijht itarted for the reservation. One party wont bick to bring in loco , but Loco waa too old to travel and told them to oomo with out him. All the Indians were to gether when surprised by the Mexi can troops. Ohaa. McOommaa waa with them aud well treated. He was kept to iilrt them in oa o of surrender. The Indians knew nothing of General Crook when they left , but knew the country waa full of troops , and if at tacked will fight until whipped , and then saatter through the Sierra Madras. Most cf them will attempt to work back to the reservation. Some expect no raurcy and will ket-p up the fight aud remain in the mountains as long as possible. Thy hnvo no othur place to go. The mountains in many places aru Inaccessible. General Crook will probably not meet any cf them before reaching the extreme southern part of the Sierra Madros. I don't know the ovaot number of fight ing men , but It Is batwcon 100 and 150 , and more than 300 women and children. Thonumbur inoludoabnya larco ononqh to boar arma.i The In- dfans think that Gan. Crook will have trouble to find the hostile * . Tno lut- tor nil ! run if they can , The Ohlhu.i- hnas and Warm Springs , with a tort renegades , are the only Indians on the war path in Mexico. Datchyof the Ohirlcahuaa , who surrendered at Fort Thomas , puts the number of fighting rco , including boys able to boar arms at 1071 including thoao jaat surren dered. The ladiana orn commanded by Gjronimo. Signed. ) J. II. MARTIN , AsVt Adj'c General , The treasury department la In formed of the arrival at San Francisca of a largo cargo of tea consigned to Mlrchea , of Ohlojgo , and direi-red that samples bo forwarded to Now \ork for inopsotiou bofcro the tea is delivered. THE DBAUWOOD iUIL U'JUTE. WASHINGTON , June 7 S3oond Ac- sistant Postmaster General Elmer de clines to bo at all alarmed at Sonatoi Yaa Wyck's attack on the letting ol the mail contract on the route from Niobrara to Daadwood. There is noth ing , ho says , In the objection that the loato runs through the Black Hllli countrvi where the government lies nc right cf rray. Congress , hd lays , createt a postal route through the reservation wlbh it has a right to do , ss It rmi done la many other oust. In reg rc to the general utility of the route , El mer wya the department haJ informa tion sufficient io justify it in letting the contract , and the scrrlco was asked for by the whole of * the Nnbiraska delegation except VnnjWyck that IB , by Manderaon and Valentino. lie seems n little suspicions of the virtu 3 I hit to ids Van Wyck to object to the expenditure of a consid erable sum of money in his own state , The star route trials ehow that this kind of virtue is not very common , but they also show that several con gressmen have got themselves Into warm water by being too urgent for postal service In their districts , which circumstance s did not justify. One of Elmer's predecessors Is on trial for being - ing too willing to accommodate statesmen - men of this class. ' TUB CIVIL SEUVICE COMMISSION anncuaoea that competitive examina tions for admission to the public ser vice at San Francisco will be hold be tween the 10h of Juno and the 31 of Ju'y. ' Any person wishing to bo ex- urntnod for sorvlco in any of the de partments in Washington should aend a written request to the civil sorvlco commission at that place for a proper application blank , which will bo sup plied. The president appointed William W. Thomai , of Malno. minister real- ipentof Sweden and Norwaj ; David M. Dunn , of Indiana , United Slates consul at Valparaiso. The treasury department purchased 805,000 ounces of silver for delivery at Philadelphia , Now Orleans and San Francisco mints. Captain Michael V. Sheridan , Seventh - onth cavalry , was appointed major aud assistant adjutant general to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Gen. Mltchol. THE TAT OF THE 8UBVIVOR8. The fourth auditor of the treasury has finished auditing the accounts of surviving momboro of the crow of thg lost Arctic exploring steamer Jeannette - notto , Ho holds they were not enti tled to wltneaa foes , nor to reimburse ment of the amounts paid by them for board , etc. , while in this city in at tendance on the Jeannette court of inquiry. The limit of their allowance is tholr sea pay as seamen. B1D3TOR THE NEW STEEL CRUISERS will bo opened at the nary depart ment on July 2. Secretary Chandler ban given uotlca that the maximum amounts which the navy department will pay for the construction of thesa vessels are as follows : For the 4,300 ton ship , the Chicago , $1,248.000 ; for the 3,000 ton ships , the Boston and the Atlanta , $783,500 each , for the dispatch boat , not yet named , $399- 000 No bids in excess of the to figures will bo considered. TOUT OK ENTIIY. The president has designated Saint Vlucsnt , Minnesota , as a port from which Imported merchandise may bo shipped in bond while In transit through the United States to and from the British possessions in North America. SAFELY LAUNCHED. The Uiltod States double-turrotcd monitor AmphUrlto was successfully launched at 2:15 : this afternoon , amid great enthusiasm , at Wilmington , Dolawaro. CHARGES , Until the return of Secretary Ohand- or no further action will bo taken re- atlvo to the charges preferred by ex- RupreDrmtntlvo Dczendorf of viola- ions cf law and regulations of the Norfolk navy yard. ' Although the board have reported that no violations of law or regulations waa found to have existed between the dates speci fied by Dazonclorf , it Is understood the lecretary is not satisfied as to the horonghnees of the investigation and rdll order another board , to bo cim posed of ouhors of the navy other han those attached to the Norfolk yard. yard."l "l DON'T KKUEMBEK. " In the star route trial to-day , Mer- rick criticized the evidence of the do- onto at length , and in closing for the day said : Since they had begun to bury mon , ho might as well follow it up. Ho would bury Dorsoy alongside of Ilurdoll ; hi ] fellow conspirators ihould bo the mourners. Over them ho would erect nn arch , the ono end resting on the grave of Ratdpll , and the other oud on that of Dorsoy , aud on the keystone of the arch should be written the ' ' do- epitaph , 'They were - ton tful and lovely In their lives , and n death rrero not sept-rated. " And if , notwithstanding the prayers of counsel , Gabriel , when ho pannes over theao gnvos should blow aud the corrupt and burled Djr- soy should arlso , immortal spirit , and onrae Into that last gravid court before hi ) great ( marcher of hearts , b&iore whom' wo must nil appear , the graat searcher , all koower , should- ask him , "Wero you not * in flash known as S cphon Vf. D > raey ' ( " Thu spirit would unswur , "I don't remembor. " An uproarious burst of laughter greet * cd Mcrrlok'a sally and after vainly rapi iug for order , Jndgo Wyllo ad- jcnrned court. Railroad "Wreck. Special Dlipatch to Tun I3si. SEVUOUK , Juno G. At four p. m. a passenger train on the Louisville & Now Albany railroad was badly wreck ed at Farmington , throe miles south of hero , by a trestle damaged by wa ter giving way , David Ilntchlnson , engineer ; Millar Humes , fireman ; Goo. A mm > ns , baggage master and the porter of the Pullman sleeper , name unknown , were killed. No passengers reported killed. The engine , baggage , Pullman and chair cars were com pletely wrecked and surrounded b ; water. Powdnr Exploslou. BpecUlDlipatcli tolui II11. HUTCHISON , K e. , May 6. The II zud Powder company's magazine , containing 1,300 pounds of powder , was struck this morning by lightning , The explosion broke nearly ovorj glass front in the city , wrenched bov- oral building from their foundations , and knocked down plastering , lampi and clocks a mile away. Ono dwell ing three hundred yards away wai completely riddled by flying-brick * . A DOSE OF DOCTORS. The Opiators of tlio Land Schem ing to Increase the In ternal Revenues , A BilliouB Lay-out of D. D.'s Oonoludo their Labors at Cleveland. The Offloors and Committees Elect ed far the Year. of the Doctor * Special Dispatch to Tim lm. ! OLF.VKI.ANI > , Juno 7. The Ameri can medical association to-day adopted a resolution to petition the state legis lature to onaot rnoro stringent laws re garding the sale of deadly polaona. A resolution was adopted advocating the establishment of a school for the education of uureoa for the sick. A resolution ottered by Dr. Spollook , of St. Louis , to revise the code of othloa , created a eousalion , aud was hurriedly tabled for no year , A resolution waa adopted fully rc- cognlzlug the importance of the sub ject , recommending the establishment at every country town in the states and territories of echools or societies for the efficient training of nurses , inulo aud female , by lectures and prac tical instrnotlous , to bo glvon by com petent medical mon , members , it pos sible , of county societies , either gra tuitously or for snob reasonable rates as shall not debar the poor from avail ing thomsolvea of this benefit. The oflioera elected are as follows : President , Austin Flint , sr. This won received with deafening applause. Vice-presidents R. A. Klnlock , Oharlostsn , S 0 ; T. B. Lester , Ksn- ss City ; A L Glpon , U. S. N. ; G. 0. Gordon , Portland , Mo. Treasurer E J. Dangllson , Phila delphia. Llbrarlau 0. H. A. Klinoschmldt , Washington. The place of mooting in 1884 is Washington , the first Tuesday in May. Chairman of the committee of ar rangements , Dr. A. Y. P. Garnet , of Washington : assistant secretary , Dr. D'W. Prontlss. Judicial council Drs. T. S. Cun ningham , Virginia ; H. 0. Maroy , Missaohmettf W. 0. Baldwin , Ala bama ; J. S. Billings , U S. A , ; Fro- tnan W. Miller , U. S. Marino hospi tal service ; Eagono Grlssom , North Carolina ; R. N. Todd , Indians ; E. W. Clark , Iowa Delegates to foreign societies nro Dru. G. J. EaK'.cruan of SS. Louis. W. M. Finly of Altoou * . Walter L , Zjig- lor of Lancaster , M H. Alter , Arm strong counly , Pa ; R B Cole of San Francisco , Jas. n. Warren of Boston , 0. H Vouklcin ot Hamilton , Ohio ; W. M. Liwler of San Francisco , Henry ry Mnrrtu of Boston , J. C. Hntchlrf- son of Brooklvn , A. M Hawea of De troit , Edward Borck tf St. Liuls , T. F. Prewltt of St. Lonls , E. P. Allen of Pennsylvania , H , M. McCill of Mlohic/an , J. M. Qaluby of Now Jer sey , S. 0. Gordon of Maine. Chairman and secretariat of sections are ai fullowe : Practice of medicine Chairman , J. V , Shoemaker , Pennsylvania ; secre tary , W. 0. Wile , Connecticut. Ubstetr'oj ' , diseases of women F. A. Reamy , Cincinnati ; J. T. Julks , Arkausia. Sargory nnd anatomy Chairman , 0. D Parkoa , Illinois ; secretary , H. 0. Wulkar , Michigan. Ophthalmology , 0 .ology and Laryn gology J. J , O&Uholm , Maryland ; I'hornpaon , Indlnni. Disease of Children William Luc , Marylind ; W. R Tlp'.onNow Mexico. Djntal and Oral Surgery T. W. Boppy , Illinois ; John S. Marshall , Illinois. State Medicine Chairman , D. J. Roberts , Tennessee ; Franzoni , Wash ington , D. 0. Committee on State Medicine Al abama , Jerome Ooohran ; Arkanaan , J. J. McAlmont ; California , W. F. McDarmott'Colorado , Charles Don- viaon ; Connecticut , 0. W. Chamber lain ; Dakota , J , B. Von- memoar ; Georgia , J. P. Lo gan ; Illinois , 0. 0. Do Wolf ; Indlani , George Snttou ; Iowa , W , S , -bsrtson ; Kansas , D. W. Stormout ; Kentucky , J. P. Thompson , Lonisl- unu , S 0 OSollle ; Malno , S. H. Weekt ; Marylind , John Morris ; M sjaohiui3t58 , H. J Bowdltoh ; Mich- lu&n , F. K Of < ' & ; Minnesota , 0. N , Howlt' ; New Mexico , M. M. Mill- ! . ; in ; District of Columbia , S , Towns- lioud ; Delaware , L P , Bush , Oregon , U , Carpenter ; Mississippi , H. H. Ginlt ; Missouri , Loiter Hall ; No- bra ka , L B. L rsb ; NovrYorkE M. Moore ; Now Jersey , Ezra M. Hunt ; N Oirollna , James MoKoe ; Ohio , T. L. Neal ; Pennsylvania , R. J. Dungll- son ; Raodo leland , 0. H , Fisher ; Tcnnensoo , C. 0 File : Texus , Thomas D. Wooten ; Vermont , S. W. Thayer ; Virginia , J. L Oobboll ; West Vlr- iziLia , Dr. Mtff.ft ; Wisconsin , J. T. Raevo ; U S. army , J. P. Smith ; U. S. navy , J. M. Brown'U. ; S. nntlnu hospital service , P. H. BoIlhoohjSanth Carolina , Mounlug Slmmonds , Pennsylvania 8po lal Dispatch to TriR Ilai. flAiiuisBoua , Juno G The legis lature adjourned to day eluo die. The governor has leaned a message calling for an extra session to-morrow lit 12 o'clock , for the consideration of the apportionment bllla , congressional , legislative and judicial. Bread or Blood. Specltl Dljpatcb to Tin li . ST. lioois , Juno 7. Information wan received hero thla evening that a band of from three to four hnudrod striking minors left Ballovlllo , 111. , thla afternoon bearing a banner hav. Ing "Bread or Blood" inscribed thereon - on in bold letters , Nobody seemed tr know tholr destination , or what thoii particular mlantou wai , but various theories got Into circulation , and one of thorn was that the itrlkers had gone to Prleknoyrlllo to , liberate thomlnon who were put in jail ihera yesterday In default of ball , for nnruly conduct ; another was that they bail gone to Oolllnsvlllo , whore the Abby and other machlno mines are situated , and which were the scene of the first riotous demonstration made by the strlkoro nearly two weeks ago , The other theory Is probably correct , for very Into to-night dispatches were ro- celycd from Colllnsvlllo stating that several strangers had arrived In town who are regarded as the ndvano3 guard of the main body of strikers. Dispatches received nlaton demonstra tion will probably ba tnado at the Abbey inluea or Colllnsvlllo pits In the morning , but whether a hostile ono or merely a quiet conference with the machine workers , Is not known at thla writing. THE BARBERS1 BLOSE SUAVE , lowa'a Notorious Outlnwa Nar rowly Escape a Lynch ing Picnic , The Officers Hurry Them Out of Waverly Befora the Mecktiura Arriro. Detailed Aoooaut of the Capture. The Btirboin ffavcd- Special Dll patch to Tin UIB. DUBUQOE , Juno 7. The notorious Barber boys were removed from the jnll at Waverly last droning , by the sheriff and his deputies , and quietly carried by wagon twenty-two mi I CD to Waterloo nnd three by rail to Inde pendence , where they were jailed. At a late hour last night the anticipated raid on the juil at Wavorly for the purpose of lynching the boys occurred. The raiders were admitted to the jail , convinced that the prisoners ( were removed moved , and departed , chagrined. Capture of the Barbsr Krtys. SpecUl Dlipotch to Tna Ilai. WATKRLT , Juno 7. The capture of the noted Barber boys occurred nt a farm house four miles' southwest p < Tripoli and sixteen miles southeast of thia place. Daring the day they had been concealed In the barn of a Ger man farmer named August Togtmero , and about 8 o'clock In the evening they wont to the honso and asked for some supper. Henry Tegtmoro , son of the farmer , recognized thorn and succeeded iu convoying thia fact to his father , whom ho instructed to give the alarm to a neigh bor. Henry remained at home to assist his mother lu preparing a meal for the doaperadoer. Several men , all of whom were Germans , accompanied the elder Tegtmero to ha ( homo. They hnd mi weapons , oivo ouo ohotgnn , wh oh ib fa claimed waa not losdod. Thu intention wan to ouTound the houtio nnd when tlio boyocamooul io s riog upon thum and necnro thorn btforo tholr nutpl- clotiH conld bo aroused. Thla p'.vu wau bs U 'd through the excitement of ono man , who rushed into the honso to scouto the bandits , up u which the latter both drew rovolvo.'e and be gan filing promlscQOUi < ly. Tlonry Tegtmera sprang upon Bill Barbar and knocked hU hauda away and caagUt him by the tbroat. The melee then bocarau general , and Bill was EOOII on the fl ) or , bnt managed to con tinue filing over his shoulder. Ike managed to escape his puruuein for n momant , and leaping through the open window , bigfiu tiring at mon in side. By thla time several of the uv- tacking party nero Trounded , and finally one , named Ucnry Page , went outside the door end succeeded in pinioning Iko by the arms. Ilonry Kartstlng received a ball through the body , and nxolaimod , "Boys , I'm go ing to die. " Ho still continued to fight , and aided in tying both boys by the arma with a rope , which Mrs. Tegtmero had g Kioto the b.\rn and procured. Sixteen shots were fired by the outlaws , Ike emptying the two weapons hq had on kls person. " Of the five bravo men who attached thorn , all were wounded , the injured being as follows : H. Kirsting , shot through the body and died at 1:1C : in the morning ; John H. Karat lug shot in the left brce.it , hip and arms ; Henry Togomoro shot in the nock ; Henry Pope shot in the breast , the bullet striking a bone and coming out at the back ; August Togtmoro hnd a finger bitten and crnahed. It Is thought all thowonndod will recover. Word was sent to Wavnrly , and soon as possible Djputy Sheriff Adams and Carstlnseu went f jr the captured men and landed them In jail at C o'clock yesterday morning. The Trial of Watson SptcUl Dl [ tch to Tui lln. SAN ANTONIO , Juno 7 The Wus- ton court martial reconvened this morning. M. A D-iahioll , phyclcian , Hartford , E W. Hartnnn and W. A. Noble , Indlauola , Io r , t > ! itliied as to the good character ot Wataon from boyhood , lu cocl l and builnoss rola- ( lent ; also to fi lauolai aid ho'had given his family iilnco ho left West Point to the present time. Mi > j > r Sumuor and Ganeral Augur also gave Waneon a good character during the time of his service In the west. D , N. Stevens , formerly secretary of the American legation in Japan , recounted at length tno high character of the Wasson while In the service of the Japanese government as colonel , and Professor Stevens' tes timony waa corroborated by the read ing of loiters from German and Porn vian mlnlitoro at Washington , Ad journed till to-inorrorr , The Hurio Bhow Incorporating Bpoclil Dleixitch to Tut lln. NEW Your , Juno 7. The certificate of Incorporation of the Natlona Horao Show association of Amorlc. was filed to-day. The objaot of tin org nlEttion is to improve the breed ol horses , take care of and train them , t < bring about improvements in oarrlagci and harness , and the establishment o a park for training and exorcising horses , and ailmal oorupetltlro exhi bitions with oaniagef. Capital stock 9100,000. THE OLD WORLD. Tlio British Missionary to Homo Discussed in the flouso of Coniinons The Mouaces of American Labor - bor Reformers Carefully Noted in England. The C hiof of the Dublin Inform- era Must Leave the Country or Remain in Jail. The Situation at Hanoi Brightens - ens with the Advau'cu of the Prtnoh. Vnrlety of Qouornl Nnwy. ENGLAND. SpecUl Ulap tch to Iil Uta. LONDON , Juno 7. In the commona Lord Randolph Churchill called ntton- tlon to the mission of Errlngtou to Homo , aud argued there could bo no doubt the government had recom mended him to the Vatican , the recent pipal manifesto lu regard to Irish af fairs beiug < the result. Gladstone re plied thatErrlngton had gone to Homo at hisownsneqestlon. Errlngton lu formed Earl Qranvlllo ho was going to Rome , and as Errlngton waa a paplit , greatly interested in Irish affairs , it waa only natural that his Intercourse with the pope would bo Interesting to her innjcsty'ii government. Errington re ceived no pay , and no instructions were given him by the government ; but , said Gladstone , as Ertlugtou's visits to Homo would tend to alter his position in the fnturo , a record would bo made of his proceedings aud kept for transmission to the successor of Earl Grauvlllo us foreign secretary. Gladstone said the goverumont had given Errlugtou information on the realststoof Ireland , lu the Interest of POBOO and order. The homo secretary road a letter from Lard Rosobory , stating that ho had not resigned the office of under secretary because of the homo secre tary's statement touching his duties Hnrconrt explained that Roaobory's acceptance of the oflico in the first place was only temporary. In reply to a question relative to the Amorio tu L bor Reform Laagno , llarcourt said the government was perfectly alive to thn necessity of pitying attention to such menaces. O'Donnoll , member for Dungannou , gave notice that ho would move the appointment of the Marqila of Lina dowuo as govornor-gonetal of Canada. It was calculated to excite grave dis content both among the oppressed Irinh and the free Canadians The truth of the story nbout the poisoning by the Invinclblos In Dub lin of a number of persons obnoxious to them is much contested. The Frecman'a Jourual , of Dublin , dsnloa that there is tiy foundation for it , while The Central Nowa correspon dent at Dublin reasserts the corrtoS tiers of the story. During May British Imports In- cruasod , compared trlth Mjy last year , by . ' ! 21OoO , pounds ; exports for the sarno period dccroaoed 548,000. The Times , dlsousslng the coming vimtcfLjrd Chluf Jnstloo Colorldgi to the United States , any a It la special ly pleasant to obaorvo that tlinu Ins not snapped the bonds knitting Eag- llsh and American law. LONDON , Juno 7. The race for the gold cup was won by Tristan , Dutch Cvon necond , Wallenstoiu third , Flower DJ Orange also ran. At Aacot to-day the Rons Memorial stakes were won by Ohlalohurst , Lluicstouo socoiid , R. Jurdlno's four- year-old colt third , Ljrlllard'u Saohom also ran. The German steamer Claudius , loft Now York May 29 for Stockholm , In the collision of Tynomonth was badly damaged , and was run on the beach , where she sunk. FRANCE- pecUl Dispatch to Tin I } . PAULS , Juno 7. At the cabinet council the minister of marine an nounced ho had a telegram , dated Hong Kong , Juno G , from the adml- rol of the French flout in Chinese wa ters , which stated the situation at Hanoi continues to Improve and six companies of French marines and a mountain battery from Sirgon piaaod through Halphoug on the way to Hanoi , Tho. pollco ara keeping a close watch on the movements of several Germans and-Russians hero , who uro enspoote'd of belonging to the anarch * "at committee. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWB. SptcUl IMipitchu to Tin I > ii. OAHEV MUBT GO. Juuo 7. Jemes Carey , in- firmer , writes to the oxocutlvo dally , protesting against beln kept in con- iiiicmont. Uo iitlll dujilnofl to leave Ireland , and says if compelled to go ho will return. FllEE IILACKH IN UDBA , MADHIU , June 7. The agent of thn Liberia Rjpnbllc han just ni'giiiatod with Spain for a convention providing for the repeal of the law prohibiting the Introduction of frco bluck laborers into Cuba. Tno hundred thousand slaves In Cuba become frco lu 1881 , and the labor question will then ba < oomo a serious ono to Spanish states men , and Oubju plan'iM ' are already examining plans for the introduction of free Atrban negroes or Ohlnoeo , COUONATION FESTIVITIES Moscow , Juno 7. Thn consecration of the Church of the Sivior , one of the brilliant features of the corona tlon , took place to-day. Thu cr\r and and czulna , and imperial family , for. olgn ambassadors and an immense crowd of people were present The church wu surrounded , by tronpi Fligs mod in tho" campaign of 181 were displayed. Their nujostloi mid clergy wont In the procession around the obnrch amid salvos of artillery. FIHINO ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA , Juno 7 , Bailsman DA-OUIH ! and Mauioud Saml , aconsod of setting fire to Alexandria at the time of the British bombardment , have boon found guilty aud sontouood to death , IN THE MOUNTAIN SCUTARI , Juno 7. Several fights have tnkea place lu the mountains be tween Albanlnna nnd Turks , resulting In heavy losses on both sides. A force of Albanians has captured near hero a Turkish , convoy of nine bat talions. The Turkish troops were tent to chastise the Albanians. GLOOMY CROP XIEPOIIT3. Tbo Coming Whont Harvest Over n Million Bueuola Laen Thou Lnat Year. SpoclAl Dispatch to Tin lint. COLUMIIUH , 0. , Juno 7. Secretory Chamberlain furnlthcs the Juno crop report of tbo Ohio elate board of agri culture , based on 1,020 township re- porto , from which ho estimates thu probable wheat ylold of Ohio for 18P3 at 52 percent , or 20,700,000 bushels , nsalnnt 45,500,000 bushels lu 1882. Olllolal dispatches received from other states give the following percentage of the condition of wheat compared with June 1st , 1882 : Indiana 00 , Town 80 , Knnaaa 71f Kentucky 50 , Wisconsin 80 , Tennessee 82 , NohriM- ka ( spring wheat ) 111 , Minnesota 88 , Illinois JiS , Michigan ( it , California 87. Theco twelve states last year produced 307,000,000 buahola , and the above poroontnpo Indloatea that they will produce thin year only 2-17,000- 000 , mnklng n probable ahortago of 120,000,000 bushels. IN TENTS EXCITEMENT Five Mlnutos of Wild Confusion In Unrnum'ti Circus. Special Dltpttch to Tun Il . OnioAGO , Juno 7. There was a panto at the afternoon performance of Birnum's circus to-day. The place was completely packed with over 10 , 000 people. The grand entry was bo lug made when ouo of the elephants attached to the chariots became fright oucd'nnd wont bellowing around the ring , dashing Into the procession and smashing ono or two of the lighter chariots To add to the confusion the lady charioteer abandoned her horses , and they wont dashing around the ring. The wild beasts , fright cned at the uproar , began bellowing and beating about tholr cages. Thu rest of the elephants became fright- ontd and unmanageable. The vast andlouco , composed largely cf women and children , were greatly tortlfied , and rose upon the seats , and these noor thn exit insdo a rnah aud jammed at the door. For a few inomontu general panto nocmrd Inevitable , but the continued playing of the baud re lunnred the frightened multitude nomowhat , n ; d the employes uuccod- cd In getting the unruly animals out nnd restoring qalot No ono was seriously hurt. The Elevator Dlinster. S vicUt Dispatch to Tui lin. MILWAUKEE , Juno 7. Work on the Northvrottorn Miiiuo elevator , which fell to pincan yesterday under a proa- euro of 11 500 bushels of wheutj was continued thlu morning , but the bodies of nlno arntnpj , Btipposod to bo burled nndcr tlio ruins , have not boon found. Themstory will probably bo solved by night. Tbo dock near the olovutor was a great resort for loafers and thieves , Thcro Is n possibility that the loss cf lifo in greater. MILWAUKEE , Juno 7. Up to mid night no bodies have boon recovered from the ruins of thn Northwestern marine elevator , and the place whore the tramps are supposed to bo buried Is still covered with wheat to a great depth. Baverly'c Financial Trouble * Special Dispatch to Inn Oik. CHICAGO , June 7. "I see that my name Is mentioned in the dispatches this morning In connection with Hav- crly's financial troubles in Now York , though I don't know why it should be , " said Charles H. McOonnoll this morning , "Even if I wore a partner of hla , I don't sue how I could be held responsible for his personal debts. " "Has Haverly lost in mining specu lations " "To my own pomonnl knowledge ho has Invested over $250 000 In a Ojlor- do mlno and think It is sunk , though ho thinks not. I luppoao there is u great dual of txuouso Involved in keep ing mines in operation " -McOonuell says that Havcrly has lost heavily on the board i trade , but that ho la do- lug profitable theatrical business ull the time , Nuw YOUK , Juno 7. Another attachment waa issued to-day in the euprmno court against the property ol .loan U. Unvorly and H. McOonr.otl. Application was made by ex Judg' DUtcrhocffjr lu behalf of Sheriilau Shook and Jitnos W. Ojlllor. Tac amount of claim ugoiuet defendonts le $3000. TUP. CLAIMS NO GOOD. CHICAGO , June 7. H. 0. McO-n neil auya , in an Interview relative to ( ho attachments against lluvuny's Fonrtouuth street thnater and othe > ' property" in Naw York to stttUf ] olnlms inat the Mastodon ag > mana ger , that thj ? are entirely valaelojr ; that ho ( McCouuull ) , not Haverly , h uroprlotor , not only of that theater bn. of all the Hivorly theatric tl ou torprUos throughout the countrj ; that commercially ho is proprietor c Havorly'ii name aud has bpon ever Ino.i Ilavorly went to Europe it 1881 ; that no attachments will hol < 5 Bgiinst any cf these enterprises fat money loaned Hivorly to put tnt- hla private mining nnd other specula tlor.n. Tlie Now York Fire Apparatus com pany'n works , on the Gowaonui cin-ii took flro. from spontaneous eombuitlci monf { cotton waste , . The lulldlnt : YVAI totally dettroyed. Loei , $10,000. AN INTERNATIONAL HITCH Marriage of Ex-Seoratary Fish's Daughter to the Son of Stafford Nortlicoto , The Church and Retjido-.ce Decorated with Nature's Uholceat Bloeaotua. The Uutitamea of the Principal * and Partioipaiits Tim Quett * . Hprclal Dlspitch to Tin DKR , NEW YOHK , Juno 7. A apodal train loft the Grand Central depot to day for Garrison's , with a largo num ber of guests , to attend the wedding of Hugh Oliver Northco'.o nnd Mlas Edith Fish. The groom li a arn of Sir Stallord Nortlicoto , conservative loader In the English house of com mona , who was for a number of yntra English minister at Washingtor. The bride is a daughter of Hamilton Fish. The aoeno of the wedding was tbo little church of St. Philips , in the Highlands , opposite West Point. The Interior of the church was trimmed with dalslor , buttercups , and other flowers and plants. The ceremony took place at 12:15 : p. m , , the service being road by the rector , R > v. Walker Thomson. The procession up the alslo was formed differently from the uau.il eastern , being headed by the brldo on the arm of her father. After them came the bridesmaids , the ushers remaining behind , Miss Fish made a line appearance in her whlto satin robe , with court train , high neck , long sleeves , the front covered with flowers , and point lace , garnished with orange blossoms. The veil was of point lace , caught by or ange blossoms. The hand bcquot waa ot llllea of the valley. Thu brides maids were : Miss OonstanOo Hires , Msa ! Emily Beale , Washington ; Miss Koan , Miss Morris , Miss Mary Per kins , Beaten ; Miss Bo * ia Marbury and Miss Uorlrndo Hoyt. Tholr drotaca were of whlto muslin , . made short and trimmed with Valenciennes bco , and Gilns- borough hats to match. Tapir boquots wuro studies lu color. The groom's best man was A'oxandcr Bir- t tig , his cousin. Thn wedding break- fust rrns enjoyed at Mro. Fish's honao , GlonolilFr. The plsca wits simply but richly decorated with beds of oholco out ron'B nnd llluce , nnd other fl iwcrs ncd plants. The guests returned ou a opcclal train at 5l ; ! ! ) thin afternoon. Thu mnthur of thu btiJo givu lur n splendid pcnrl iHcklu.ce und the groom aolltnlro illumouds. 'Jhoro were many coat'y presuntr. About two hundred guests wrro prcacn * . among whom were : Mr. and Mrs. James B. Potter , tor , Mr nnd Mru , Branson , Mr. nnd Mrr. William Astor , F U Rlve , Mr. and Mrc. J. Roosevelt , Mr. ncd Mrs. J Colcumn Druyton , Mr. and Mrs. Wlllhui Jay , John Jaj > , Mr nnd Mrs. W. M Everts , Mr mid Mrs. Gardiner Shormiin , Mr and Mrs. .T. Kennedy Ted , Menurn Rttthrrfurd , Mlsacu Rath- crfnrd , Mr. and Mrr. Stuvvcsaut Fish , Robert LIvlngftcp. the M sacs Kicg , , und Mr. and Mrs Frillnghuveon. NCWB Special UlipntchCH to ' iu U K LONDON , Juno 7. Arrived out : The Oonadn , from NJW York SouTiiAMrroN , Juno. 7. Arrived : Tim Wi-rtii , fr un Now Y 'tk. ClIAHLEHTON , S C.JuUo7. Tb.0 rohonncr CharK-s P. Sannloksoii , frnrn Now York , reported lost itt tea with the captnin , hla wlfo aud seven men , arrived hero nnfo. Folk's Prollts. Spec a ! Uli ] ti : to Tut Dll. NARHVILLE , Juno 7. It la under stood hero thut suit will bo brought la a day or two agnlnst thu ont 'i' of Thos. 0 Oannor , Involving $ l04f , 00 , . thu alleged prods of a jilnt sprrula-- tlon between O'Connor and ox-Tr'-as- nrnr Polk iu Tonnetaco bonds.Tiioc state sues to rcoavbr the defaulting ; , treasurer's shire of the profits. Arreitlnc tha Etrlkeri- Spocl&l OKpatch to Tun UHR ST Louis , May 7 Sixteen strik ing ccol miners , who luteifared with the working of the row men it I. n imna nmir Pincknoyvlllo , III. , were orrentad yuitoulfty en 'warrants s.wrr/i oir hy the t vTfiHs nf the mtno , n'l fourteen1 in j i' ' in dcf4nU. rt bsil. WE DO NOT CLAIM that HOOD'S SAiisArAHii&A will cure every thing , but tlio fact tliat on thu purity and. vitality ol the blood depend the vigor and. health of the whole system , and that disease tel ol various kinds Is often ouly thu sign that , nature Is trying to remove the Ulstlulling cause , we are naturally led to the conclusion life and vigor to- that a remedy that gives > the blood , eradicates scrolula and other Im purities from It , as iIooD's SARBAPARILLA. undoubtedly docs , must bo tha means ol preventing - venting many diseases that would occur without Its use ; hence the Held ol Its useful ness Is quite an extended one. and wo are warranted lu iccommendlnu It for all de rangements of the system which are caused by an uimatuial state ot the blood. Why Suffer with Salt-Rheum ? . MESSRS. C. I. HOOD & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Gentlemen I was a Great suflerer from B.-ilt-IUieum on my limbs , for a dozen years iireMous to the summer of 1STC , at which lime I was cured liy Hood's Harsnpaillla. The slln would become dry. chap , ciack open , bleed mul Itch Intensely , so that I could not help scratching , which of course wade them worse At the timeI com menced takhiK Hood's Sarsaparllla ( In the summer of ib'o ) they wcio so bad that they discharged , and 1 was obliged to keep them bandaged \vltli linen cloths. The skin was drawn so Unlit by the heat of the disease that If I stooped over they would crack open and actually nrliiR tears Into my eyes. The first bottlu benefited mo BO much that I con tinued takliiK It till I was cured 1 used ono box of llond'sOlive Ointment , to relleto the itching. Iluplng many others may learn tbo value of Hood's Knrsaparllla aud receive as much bcnctit as I have , I am , Very truly yours , MKS. H. 8. MOODY , No. 78 liroadway , Lowell , Mass. , Jan. 15,1878. Hood's Sarsaparilla la sold by druggists. Price | l , or six ( or $3. Prepared by a I. HOOD & Co. , Lowell , Mass.