THE DAILY BBES--MONJDAf JOKE 11 1883 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Tlio Star Route Lawyers Pro- paiod to Test the Efficacy of Pray or ou the Oouit , Suits Begun ARolnat Weutprn Mail Contractors to Recover cover $300,000 A b-jtrocte of the ? Report of the CoiniulaBioa oa the Reduc tion of the Nuvy Yards , Senator Van Wyck and the Dead-wood Mail Route Tahor'a Haste. Tlio Doooltfal BSiij Wloltoraoii DU- oppeara to Avoid Arre t and Cunrt-Mnrtiol. Bpecl&l DlipatcUM to Tun Bn. WASHINGTON , Jane 10. Tno de partment of agrloalturo reports an in- croaao In the cotton urea slightly ox- coading 3 per cent. Florida aud Ten- nesaeo lull by ouo point to maintain their area , and there ia a decrease of about 10 nor cent in the cotton dis trict ! ) ot Virginia and Missouri. Tno increase Is about 8 per cant In Toxaa , 7 In Arkansas , 5 in LouhUua , 3 tn Alabama ; 2 rtapacttvoly in South Care tin * and flliaslaolppl and 1 in Gjorgi * . The department record on tliuu''Oi fur 1882 wai 10,270,000 acre ? ; racum * Indicate - dicato a breadth nt 1C 780.GOO ivores an Increase of 50-1,000 ucrer. The nrce > by states Is lu thousand acr < > Virgluiu , 55 ; North U. ollmi , 1,050 South O.xrohni , 1 118 ; Mlsoisulpt'i 2,278 , ' Louisiana , 93i ! ; Texas. 3,035 Arkansas , 1188 , Totitusscc , 807 ; JM.U Bourl , Indian Territory und othoi Btn'cs contributed the remainder. The Averasgua of condition re : Vir ginia , 81 ; North Carolina. 81 ; Soutl Unrollnn , 85 ; Georgia , 86 ; ilorlrfa 94 ; Alabama , 87 ; Misjiauippl , 80 i Lnululnna , 91 ; Texas , 89 ; Arkuiibua 87 , and Touneuaeo , 78. WUBAT. The condition ot winter who t iire ported lower than in May ihroaghou ttio en'iro area , with n fev oxoeptincs The decline amounts to 4 points ii Connecticut , 14 in Now York , 2 Ii Ohio , 8 in Indiana , 15 in Illinois , am 7 In Mlanourl. I : ta alight lu Mlchl gan and goner jlly throughout th Bouth. The general av rag c nidi'.ioi la 75 , against 83 in Miy , In June 188'It waa 99 for vfinto rrne.it. I > is bv otr..ua aa fol l.ir/u : Connecticut , 2 ; Now York , ( ! 3 Now York , 101 ; Ponnaylvunb , 97 Djlawuro , 83 ; Maryland , 98 ; V r glnla , 93 ; North Chrolirr.i , 95 ; S-mtt Ovtolina , 95 ; Ooor la , 9G ; Alab&mi J5 ; Mississippi , 83 ; Texis , 80 ; A.C kanaas , 80 : Tounussas , 85 ; West Vir gluia , 88 ; Kentucky , 77 ; Ohio , ( ! D Michigan , 80 ; Indiana , 07 ; Mtuaourl i 70 ; Illinolfl , 51 ; Kvms , 80 ; Oillfor nia , 89 ; Oregon , 90 Tonne li uro Indicate the condition of growin wheat , without reference to thu lena i orsa by the p'owlog ' np of the white killed arcan. T..J iprlu wheat are has bsen Increased nbout hnlf u mil llou acres , or nor.rly 5 pur cont. Wii coneln reports a redaction oi 1 pi cent , Iowa 2 Minnesota m : k u n incraaio if 5 percent ; Nabratka , Dakota , 40 ; Montaaa , 35. N THE SPUING WHEAT STATES have an r.oror.go of nearly 10OCOOC , , \ acrea. The condition of spring whei ; ia everywhere high , avowglug 98 the flame aa laat year. The urea of barley ! > i increased cor cent ; the total acreage Ic aboi 2,350,000 acres. The condition ave ages 97. The Increases In the area of nate in per cent ; area nearly 10,200.000acre condition hlqh , nvoiaulng 90 COTTON STATI3TI03 PIIILADELVUIA , Juno 9 I'ho mont ly report of the secretary of the u tional cotton exchange , chows thn cc ton movement of thu United Scat from September 1 to May 31 us to low * : llioaipka nt ports thla yon 5,803,522 ; last year , 4,451,114 ; nhl pcd onvriand to mills ibis year , 2 443 ; laat year. 410,70 shipped to Oinoda th year , 34,302 ; last year , 29,97 exporta to Great Britain this yen $203,581 ; last year , $207,457 ; oxpoi to Franca this year , § 409,992 ; It year , $316,242 ; exports to tha cent nnnt this year , $1,338,701 ; lust yei $743,081 ; experts to channel poi this year , $15,403 ; last vrnr , $44 2 | stock at ports this year , ? 5C9,440 ; Ic i { / year , $470,481 ; nt pea batwt-on pni ' I " this year , § 10 834 ; laat year 835 5 ; i takings of United Srateo spinners t year , $1,590,728 ; last year , $1,521 122. V ' -v ANOTHEU CliOP KLTIEW. ' " " * , 'tff' ' MILWAUKEE , June 10 The anni corn crop rsvlen of Robert Llndblc & Oa. , Chicago , wai completed Site day. The toview comprlaoa ropoi from nearly or.o thonaand polnta the loading corn states. Inqnlr wore aent during the laat days of M to eleven hundred points in the prl clpel corn states , ton m number , u Ing Information concerning the pn ont condition of corn , acreage plauti damage done by cold and not , etc. comprehensive auramiry of anawon here given : The condition of o : generally la very good There ia Ini incroaie In the acreage planted t ; yoir , espacially In winter wheat atat where thousands of acrea of rulr whoit have baeu plowed and planted with corn. 1 damage done by thu c : weather and rains in May r.nd ' latter part of April , appeared to hi i amounted In most cases to but lit moro than delaying planting , and tardlng the growth ot grain al planting. The warm troathcr wh aot In nbout June 1st changed aspect of aft'ilrs very much. We bright weather carao jest In time do Its wurk , tad It boon delayed drys longer tha r 'anlt would h beeu Qi a trocs. As tt is , there i promise of a largo yield , and * good reathor promise irill not fai , - fnlfillmout. In sections where , p cause of poor quality of sc or bad condition pf soli , corc | not come np , the acre bos In nearly all cases been planted. The state of Kansas prom ifcs Jargest Incroaxo ID the yl > Kanaaa produced in 1882 , 157,000,00 bushels of con . TMs jeur U la call- uinted , the estimate being bated upon the known incrc&so of ane.igo nnd gotur.il outlook , tint the produotion will not Ml below 200,000,000 Mia- uouri will ii.cro.ioo her production In proportion , nnd tlio per cent increase will not bu much lota. Ohio , it Is esti mated will produce near.y 100,000- 010 Of forth-olght counties in Wis < o'lutiiu heard from , twenty-eight , re port an Increase lu acreage o ! from 2 to 25 per coat , whllo but ttvo report a Icaa acringo than hat year. Nearly every county now gcnO.n a favorable report of the oatlook. Oi thirty 6.iUimt's in KMISAS , reprcnontlnt ; fairly dlffdront Beoilou * of thar.ro , 23 report nn lilcroiao in aorcAf.d i from 10 to 33 per cent ; 3 a Blight do- ctoaso. Reports are uniformly good as to the general outlook. Of 31 coun ties in IlUuola , covering dlilareut portions tions of the Mate , 13 report nn In- croaco of ecroago ranging from 5 to 33 per cent ; 5 a deorcaio of from 5 to 25 par can ? . Of 15 Indiana oonniies , 9 report an increase in acreage , whllo none report n decrease. In Indiana the Irciit did orau damage , hut wher ever It was cut to the ground , replant * injt hen replaced the damage. Of 31 counties In Iowa , 18 < ? lvo nn Incioiso in acreage of from 10 to 25 per nent ; 3 a silent decrease. Of 10 conmies In Ohio , 5 give an iucrasao of from 5 to 20 per ount ; throe , a deovoAso of from 5 to 15 per per cont. Wisconsin makes n moro unfavorable allowing then any of the lea stated. Ot fifteen counties In Qonthera Wisconsin , four glvo an In creased ncrcatjo ; five n docrnajo in Thu uuEe/iiou\bl'j / ; vronthor haa been the solo trouble In Wisconsin. Plant- lug has been dulayod nn'il , in aoma LicnlltlPD , It IB too late to raise , nioro thfen fodder. A dnzsn Koutncky counties , with trro oxcap1 : tloiu , report an increase cf anroi > gt > Of fotirtinui counties in Miuucootrt , toveo civo nn Increased i cr s , foui a decrt'iiBO. With the t-xcc/tion of Wisconsin , each nt the stilus cDvered report the general outlook good. Only iwo counlitu of the uatlro number report port nuy dumago ihmu bj worms. While uo oatimato of the ggrcg ti , yield of the tun status IB nUomptod ; the iucro.iccd ncreago and ganoral f.ivorabla stand warrants the belle that thn ur'iiriatf crop will exceed the crop of 1882 nt least 12 per cant. TSZ.KGHAPH NOiES- Sp'clal Ulep'vtrhoa to TiiKbn.f. Jay Gould'a yncht , the Atabnta , inudi a Buccefif til triul trip Saturday. Mujor NickoiRna'd fraudulent dtrorci wan nuunlled a ; I'liiladelphla. There have been thirty-two deaths fron yolliiw fevar , ia Havasn , tUo pist v.eok. John W. ( Jreea , D respected citizen o Gr.snt county , ICy , , WAS unibushi.il ani na Ynpine-r .Tachson , Andrew Hoppo nn William Kellv were killed by an cxplnsioi iu the Ansoini rubber works nt New York Litoet reports siy Crook Iwd uo goaera engaGewont up to May S7 , but at ttmttlm was confident he could walp the Apaches The governor of Colorado will oill 01 extra Bcsaion uf the le > ; iel turo to connldc innttera in cnnneution with the proposci , capitol liuildiuj. r- Misn Moty McDonald was reppateJl r33 outr-ged Friday rii ht at Cliicipro b ' John Mnlaney , Dau ilanley nnd Ueorg ! , Hulligau , three boodluma , who were ai In rested. ar Henry D. Kino , nrrestod Jn Silt Lilt ea City on a charge of urson committed i 1is ] j3udon many yoaia ngo , ban hocn BCI is- tcnced to ten yenrV pcual Bervitudo. iscr cr Oolooel GhtTlca Sehurix dropped don Saturday nilit , iuan elevA'ctt r ilr j car , iu Now Yn k , lie was 68 year ) ol H wns eleiU'l icgintcr uf iiruoklvn 1868. 1868.A A check for the full amount cf 1'ayma 00 ter Wasson's doticit has hoen jireiontei It ia not knvivn whut effect it will have c nt the prosecution , hut fiiands Of the accus * hope for his ucuittfll. | Wong Chin Van , editor of Thu Chlnr ? 5 Amorieau , New York , has hnd C'hiu 1'c nt Tip iirresteci for tryiDR to assassinate hiti ' ad been ventilating the houseo. nr.d Tip was chosen n ; thulr agei , to remove the obnoxious editor. Albert C. Ives , lati of The Now Yoi us ; Tiraoj , aailcd in die City uf Rime Satu day , to take part in the conduct of t caw Aiueiican daily paper , The Uiipntc th- tn be o tablUbed ia 1'arU July 1 , by L. ia- Chnuibcrluin , until recently private aocr tary to James Gordon Uennutt. ot- tes Judge DonohuB , of the Now York B prome court , isnued an atUchmont again the property of Albeit Weber , the pia manufacturer , on Application of Kielbc IP- Giro , who clftinin that Weber converted 52 , hit own uie $2,000 , which ho pUced in I 10 ; hands iu January IftJt. The Kentucky court of appeals hIP -i. nlHritiod the decfsion of tha court bolo ' in refuting to grant a now trial to Oral ar , one of tbo A hlaua murderer ; , chirg ; rtn with first outraging and then murderi aat a girl named Gibhona , nnd afterwards BI tt- ting fire to the house in which were t tttr , body of the girl , her comrade and brothi , who were niao murdered , rts The Niagrra Falls park commission h 7-1 ; decided ta select nnd locate a proper n ast ntcessary to bo preserved for the pn r purooje of preiervin ; the scenery of t 52 falls cf Niagara the following lands : Gc ; Idftnd , the Tbroo Slater lelunds , U hla Inland , Luna Island , Chaplu Island ? , a 16- , the Binnil ielanda aclj caut in the rir Also a strip of land oeginniog near l' ' < Day running nlong the fihore of tald rii t * nnd including Priupeet park , the c uai and D.-ba.'d nlope. The amount of p om perty to bo nscureti will not , U ia believi ur- excetU 11,0:0,000. irts Garibaldi memorial services we in hold yesterday rt hla ancient roalder rlea In Statcn Island. I.y Oheiter W Onaptn , ex-president In- ihe Boston & Albnny railroad , died iak- his homo in Springfield , Mass. , y < 03- tnrday. Ilo waa born lu the ye od , 1798B. A B. .7 Monily of Syracuse , N. 1 sla killed hli dtup-danghior , Mrs. Sue orn llynei.und then killed himself ; fain rco troubles his Governor Bntler and atafl will i tea , tmid thu commencement of Willla nod college , Williaaistown , July 4. N\ np llama conferred L.L. D In 1804 , up rho GJII. Butler. old NEW YOHK , Juno 10. Arrived , I the Etoamslilpa Brltanto , Baltic nnd Alai ave fromLlvurpnnl ; NomlalB , from Eav ttlo Sailor , from Bremen. ra Jane 10. Arrlv fter the Lori Ohvo , from Liverpool. ilch LOKDJW. JnnolO. TftoOhio , P ] the ndelphio , Peruvian and Montreal , urm rived out. to tun Raliemluu Canvontlon. IBV cl i 111 DUpatch to Tun Use. la a WILWACKKK , Jane 10 , The trl i-Uh nial convention of tha supreme lot U of of the Bohemian Benevolent csroi bo tlon of the United Scatee convonoi oed , morrow. Delegates to-duy mot did north side Tumor hall , and wcro 2age dreieod by N. Sasjdr , editor of ro- Dannlce Novovekia , published ilsos Olevoland. A grand ball wu given leld. the ovoniog. r THE COMING HARVEST. A Detailed Review of the Pres ent Conaitioii of Corn , dot- ton and Wheat , The Former B&ttlou Success fully Against Gold and Wet Weather. The Qc"o ; ge Largely Increased in All btattiP , and Con dition Excellent , The Cotton Plant In Poor UomU- tlon nnd Wheat Fairly Good. THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL- Sptclal Dispatch to Til a Dm. WASHINGTON , Juno 10. Morrlck , n hla addreea in the otar ronto cuoo , tiat outlined the rcquoatn the prosccu tlon will make In thulr prayers for In structions to the jury , and if thwy are approved by the court , it la likely thu final cbargo will bn strongly ngniuit the defendants , Undoubtedly the prayers of thu defense will ntrlko at the vitality of the Indictment. Not much hope Is entertained on thut side of r. favorable recaption of their prayers , mtny of which are formulated for the purpose of scouting exceptions for used hi case of tppaal , ohould the court reject them. The defense will probably maintain that the aUtuto - of limitations has ran against the cue , but already Judge Wyllo has practi cally decided that point BO far an hie court is concerned. Judge Wyllo acorus disposed to uco all his power to eociiro u verdict of some kind ; In other , words , to prevent disagreement. A carious fi-atnro Is the position occupied by Herdoll. Ilo has con fessed himself guilty , yet should the jury ncqult the other defendants It < would have the i fleet of Betting nnldo . the plea cf guilty of "conspiracy , " and thus , In a negative way , declare him , Inuuc3nt of the chnrgo of which he ] admitted himself guilty. BUOICBOARD STEALS. Special Uttrpatch ta Tin Bm. WASHINOTON , Juno 10. In June 1882 , m-reomonts worf > made between Goo , B.tsa , nstiitaut U. ti. attorney and lljbortG. Ingerooll , uttornoy foi the ballsburys , Parkera and others hi toreated with ihoso star ronto eon tractors , torefor the claims of thogov eminent for alleged overpayments or various routes to Richard A. Elmur second assistant postmaster gcuor.il for arbitration. Elmer has been ex [ .mining the payments on routes t ( < those contractors over aince. Ilavint concluded his labors , Elmer rjco itlj directed the attention of the postnnsto general to the matter , citing the rovlsoi atatcto , which sayn : "Any. sum wrongfully paid by reason of fftloi statements in the mall service , tin postmaster general must DUO for thi recovery thereof " The matter ba ; Ing referred to the attorney general ; ho decides tint arbitration 1 * no binding. Suit was therefore inati tutod against the above parties on thi [ 8'.h inat. The amount suodforia noa : Q iu § 300,000. Elmer's invebtlgation hsi u- dovclopedlargo overpayments , pnrtlon lorly on the route running from Wil low llmch , Oillfornla , to Kino , Nc vada. Othar oult nsjalnst the nnci i ( prtrtlea ere to folio * ; also ngaiut other cmtraotora . . . WAVY id. id.on BysfM Dispatch to Tin U3H. art COXOJUD , N. H , Juno 10. S.'crc tnry Ohnndior has received and con rC' oidered the memoranda furuiahud b OU , the navy yard commission , Oomnu in doroLnco president , concerning the IQt ropcsed report to congress , and t\p rov-'B thc.lr rocommendailona fc rk losing certain yarda and concentri rkr rho ion of organization and reduction < ho ! xponsen In the remainder. The heft i ako eilect about Jnly 15. The rci mrnoudatlons Include roorgantzitla ro- nd concentration of the mechanic BU- opartment of every navy yard co thi ist hero shall bo ono shop In each fi mo : he performance of the oarr ert lass of work. The lomml Ito ton consider It of abaoln Ilia mportanco that Mara lalar ias navy yard bo retained In full opor iw , Ion , as It is the only workshop of U ft.ed government on the west coast. It ed > reposed to abolish eightformauahlp ing : , s follows : Foreman of Iron plater the rot- quarterman Iron plater , master plut ior , > or , superintendent of dry dock , for man of blacksmiths , superintendent ties machinery , qnartorman machinist , for md : man of joiners , and the formanthlpj the me coppersmiths and plumbers are to 1 ant merged Into one. The removals w ird rednoo the dally pay from 8179 md 5136. It is recommended that Pens rer , cola yard bo closud , Norfolk yard 'art retained lu fkat clais condltlo ver hff and that Washington yard ire loslgnated as the naval arson : ed , Ljaagno Iilsnd bo closed as yard or n val station until plans bo propar ore and approved for such yard as the d ace ! ) rtment requested authority to co itruot and oongroos authored , T ? Uf novr yard is to bo retained as a fir Iat class yard. New London Is to es- dropped forthwith from the Hat ear navy yards and the naval asylum TV bo transferred to a vacated site the Thames. Some difference Dlla opinion exlata In the commbulou illy regard to the disposition Baston anuPortaniouth. Allargrect at- yard at Portsmouth indofonsll tms agalu&t attacka from Ironclads , a Vil recommended no further cxpondltai pen bo made thereon for improvement n any kind. All agree that It would 1 the diflieult to over estltn&to tbo Itnpo ska anco of the Boston yard In time freed war and that It should bo co improv aa to utillsa the water frontugo to t ed , utmost extent at the earliest n meat , hll ar IJ1CKEI13ON DIS&PP ARO. Sputa ) Uleiatch ) to Tun BKH. WAbiiisQTOK , Juno 10 Adjut : General Drum yesterday received ofliclal telegram from Phllndslp ] len announcing thnt the dcsroo of divoi dg In iho case of Mijor A. U. Ulekorsi cia U. 8 array , had bet n ust aaldu and I toiu formi-r verdict deckred null and vo . iu ImmodUtoly upon its receipt the gi ; ad oral of the army ordered Gen. Dri the to immediately leeao papers for I a arrest of Mejir Nickoraon , prop&i . In tory to hla bolng tried by court ro llal on charge of condnct \ becoming of an officer and conllcnuu. The papers were is * sued lu the afternoon nnd n nusion gor dispatched at once to servo tnoin on him , It is thought however , thnt there will bo dllliaulty in rinding him , as it Is the general Impression thnt ho has left for purts m.known. For sev eral days past his whoroabonta lia o been ; * mastery to his uioat iiitlinato acqimtnu' cex Ellorta to fit-1 ntiy trace of Mojjr Nlckcrsan in SV.irhhigtou were fruit less , and the accrotary of war in structed the pnymsslor general to withhold hla pay as n retired army ofl'uor , CAPITA ! . NOTES. SpcclM Dltr tch to Tim ! ! . TA toll's IUSTE. WASUINOTON , Juno I ) . There Is coualdorablo apart at thu treasury de partment over a draft on the seertary for 503,000 drawn by ex-Senator Ta bor. Ic wna protested of oonrBO. The drift was diipoMtod lu a Colorado bank by Tabor , who expoottd In this way to rocolro the money for a pli'Co of laud recently aold by him to the government for * now postollijo and oturt house at Djnvor. Ikforo Tabor cm got IIB ! money the attorney general must notify the United States district attorney to exam luo and report to him upon the senator's title to the property. If cor rect the district attorney will aoud on a cortitiod abstract of title , and when reoolved the attorney general prepares a voucher. This document goB to the first auditor , who examines nnd passes upon It to too If the law lisa boon compiled wIHi. Then ho Bondo it to the firat comptroller , who paseoj upon It. Next It goea to the register of tha treasury , who rogls tors it aud keopj the original and Bonds a copy to thi ) warrant room , llero n , warrant la drawn for the amount and thla Is cent to ( ho treasurer cf the United SUtoa. The latter makes n draft for the amount upon the nearest nub-treasury In f aver of Tabor , nnd it U innllud to his post * oflhu address , after being aont tn llegUtor Bruce for registry , and it hna bt'on returned In duo conrno to hla oflico Tabor ohonld not bo in Bach a hurry nor BO direct In his methods. TUB DEAlMVOOD MAIL HOUTC. As to Van Wyok'a Indirect attack on tbo postolllco department In con nection with thn letting of the Fort Noobrara and Djadwood mail route In hlo poraonnl politics ! feud against Valentine , a special further Buys that , Gro ham ww displeased when he found that Van Wyok's letter had boon pnbllnhod buforo it was racolvod < at the postofliao department. When ho wn naked , "Will you reply to the lettoil" ho said : , 1 'I don't thnt it li necessary. Sena tor Von Wyck cimo to BOO mo th other day and said that ho though the aervieo vras unnocoscary. IL asked mo to have the matter looker up and I Raid that It would bo. : don't think thnt any further statement mont on ray mrt lu needed. Tin : matter la In the handa of Gen. Elmur nnd ho la competent to attend to It No ono doob s Elmer's Integrity o iflblonny or would suepect him o doing nn Improper not , and Ohio Clerk Lyman'a honesty is not quez tioncd. " j TUKA8UUY STATEMENT. 8 . . Coadliion of the treasury In gel coin and bullion , § 104,210511 ; nllvc j. dollars nnd bullion , 8113,815,737 : frac I. tional Oliver coin , § 28,411,000 ; Unite _ StMes notco51 515 105 ; total , ? Ii87 „ 938,4 ! ) ! ) ; citrtilieates outntft'idlns gold , $00,800,940 ; filvnr , S71.552 551 ; curruuoy , 812 420,000. Attempt attinlolilu. SpccUl Dhp.-itch to Tint Urn. GK.VSI > ISLAND , Nob. , Juno ! ) 0. Bvjon , farmarly nn employe of tt Union Pjclfi : , nttumptjd auicido la o- oir ! night by t&kiug araonlo. A uoctc 3or waa aummonod , v/ho admlnlatorod a or emetic , but ho ia not yet out of dat n- nof gor. Bacon had nn arm crushed nn last March and this la oy amputated , cu c posed to bo the cause. jn : Bonthnrn Cyolonei. nt Special DIppatch(8 to Tux Us * or , Toxna , Juno 10. La ue yesterday afternoon a terrible cyoloi Is- prevailed west of hero. The Dai ite Hill place wna completely doatrnyi ad by lightning. A well BO f nil of wat ra- , that It could be dipped from the t > raho WAS tusked dry. Joe Browu'a pla is waa utterly ruined. E/orything lu i path of 150 yards cattle , homed , ai , fencing was picked up and cirrli m- through the air like atrawe. Parti re- on the edge describe the roar of tl reef storm as deafening Crops am vo ro much injured. A heavy hail otor roof otrnok McKlnnoy. The largest h : bo atones over noon hero fell. rill ST Louis , Juno 10. A tornac to passed ovcr'a part oi ( Jilloway count 33- Mo. , Friday evening , and did oonal ba 1 orablo damage to farm houses , on m , bnlldinc ; und other properly , but m bo body U reported killed or wounded , alj an- The Tozni Cattla Drl o. red 8p clalDllp&tcb to Tun UKK. Jo- Sr Louis , Juno 10. A dlapat 3U- from Dallas oaya : "I'ho cattle drlv 3Uho ao far this acutson , exceeds all cxpocl rst- tions. Over 200,000 head have beef ready piosod over the trail that lea of through Albany. This does not I clndo moro than half the number tl on have boon nrlven from the atato. of in Nlokeriou'i Divorce Annulled of Bpect&l Dispatches to Tin DEB the PHILiDELFHIA , Juno 9. The COt bio of common ploaa to-day annulled t md divorce obtained by Mejir Niokor rca on the ground that it wuu obtained of fraud , acd dl.imUeud the libel a be impoiiod tbo payment of nil costs up rt the libcllunt. rtof of cod Z-lttn , Rnttor. the Hpoo'al Dlitcli tJ TIIK HUH. no- BLOOMINOTOS , III. , Juno 10 , Ml II iri Lnt , V.1H prana doMia , Ib n boltuvi'd to DO out immtidlato d ; ger , navitg 'ijjilBi'0.ici n fnvora cftuugo ycRtor ny. Khc ia , howov ant dollrlous moai of the time. antm < m ihla Faitary Bur ami TOO Special LiHiintcn to TIIK Hr.s on , N , J. , .nno 9. Stoo ' the stojkin fujtory burned. LOBS $1 .Id. 000. There uru 200 operators out en- omployment. urn the Fatal tlrxlooa ! tow > .ra- Special DIfp t h.to TUB tin. inr- "Nr.w YOJIK , , Juno 10. Pntr un- Regan , 44 years of ago , proprletoi the llickot court and saloon , at 404 Madlaon otroet , was killed to-night In his place by Police Oflber John W. Smith. The flicor hnd bcn detailed to arreat violators of the ixolao lav. lie was drctcud lit cl IZMIB' clothes nnd entered llo nu'd eal-jt'l1. llt can r elated arreat and attacked ( ha otlloor wl'hn cavalry anbro , whereupon the otlicor fhol him , Smith wai placed d > r nrrnt. ATREsfTTHaME. Tlio Final Obsoqaios Over tlio Remains of Joliu Howard Faino The Tribute of the Living to the Author of "Hoin- , Sweet Home. " SpocUl Dlepitch to Till nil. WASIII.NOTO.N , Juno 10 Af .or thirty years' burial lu the laud of his exile , the remains of the author of "Home , S oet Uomo , " worn yesterday laid to rust In the aoll of his natlvo land. The pageantry of the funeral cortege and the ceremonies of the occasion wcro r tribute to the genius of John Howard P.iyuo , in keeping with the place ho hold * in the homes and honrta of the American people. With the nolomn strains of the funeral dirge , the measured trnmu of martial columns and a distinguished following o notable men , representing all tin honorable wnlka of life , the funora procogalon paaaod through the streets of thu natbual capital to the alien resting plixco cf the dead. All the pomp nnd circumstance of hnnm grandeur , contributed to this -Turn honor paid by the living to the dead The government was represented by Ito chief executive and his council o constitutional advisors ; by crrauta o the banch and Us judiciary ; by members bors ot both houtea of concrete ; by numerous representatives of the ntmy and navy , ami by members of the dip lomatic corps. The array of promi nent government officials ; of rcprot- ontatlvoa of foreign powern ; thu prea ouco of the military and throngs of citizens , gave the demonstration a national character that marked it nn n tribute of thu ontlro nation. T11K rilCKHSION was formed nt the gallery of art whcro the military nnd civilians bfgar to gather eoinp time before the np pointed hour , 4 o'clock. The romaini wore eucloaud in n hands oaskol nnd placed in n hourao which hid been built especially for the occasion , II was a nquaro finished vehicle , wltl < plr.to glass walls , aud surmounted b nix utna and drawn by twelve whlti hcnsiMi The proccealon moved ii d the following column of march vl I Ponnoylvaulu avenue to the come' J- tery : r City Military i , . liatt\lionHocondArtlllory. ! _ _ School Oadota. r OlliolfttiiiB 3f l' . H Uon 3ff f bouring the About fifty carriages tollowed , con raining relatives of John llownr Payne , Iho orator of the day , the poc Id of the Jcy , the president of the Unite ur States , members of the cabinet , mom c- bcra of the diplomatic corps , thu chit und uscoolato of U cjd justice juiticea Duprntno court of the United Scntoi the chinf justice and aEBjpUto juotlm of the District uf Columbia , aud man other ' ' ' . ( I'sllnguiah'-'d pdrsotib. All along the whole course of th route people gathered to witiitjaa tl splendid and Imposing funeral p goant. The Bldowalka were throngi . and wlndowB filled with ouger npeot ; bo tors. The relative of Payiio in tl iat : procoialon were Uev. Mr. Liquiir ar wife , of Bedford Station , N. Y. , tl or latter being a niece cf Payne ; Mr. ( N. Payne , of Brooklyn , who wna a oompantod by Gabriel Harrlnon , c iutimato friend of Payne , and anthi of a book o ( reinlnlnconona. Auothi pile | - Intimate frlnnd , Mr. Joseph Da SI Plckott , of Frankfort , Ky. , was all prceent. AT THE CEMETEIIY. Before the proceaslon reached 0 : ilo II111 the holders of tlcketH had bogt no to arrive and take their positions ( ck the platform which had been bn ed around the monument. The shaft tcr s/hlto marble , aatmountod by n bu iOp ono half larger than lllo size , Is au | ice ported on a b so of solid gray granl itc six foot cquaro. The height of t nd monument In fourteen feet , and od general design Is Raman of a pn lea classical . The inscription typo. ! ) ai ho detilgna on the shaft are simple. ( irr the front IB the following brief but ot rm fiotont lutcrlptlon ; "John Ilnwa all Fnyno , author of 'Home , Sire Hoinn. ' birn Juno ! ) , 17'J2 , died Ap do 10 , 1852 " On the back is the inacrl ty , tton which waa on the tombjtono th Id- marked hla grave In Tunis , It is at- follows : "Surevhen thy qontle spirit lied , To realms ftbovu the azure dome , With arms outetrotchol God'd ungel IB 'Welcome to boaven'n home , swi home. ' " ten Thn monument was shrouded vo , folda of white , and unveiled durl ita- the oxcrclaoa , Ample plutforma weal al- built around throe uldeu , leaving t ids south aldo open. On the north si In- was the platform occupied by t hat speakers and distinguished gucs On the loft , or west side , were seat the singers end the Marino band , a on the oust nido was a plut form wlu the general public wcro acconm art dated. There were Boats provided I the about 1,000 people. The front of t ' covered wl son speakorb' platform was by ovcrgrnonB and flowero , whllo our i mtl tional flog and Tnnla colors appear yon on either aide. When the process ! retched the cemetery the oofliu v carried by the pall bearers Ineldo t gronnda , nnd laid upon a bUr outsl the monument. It rested upon a I Ilo. of ovevgreoiiB and llotrurs. ° W 1KB OllliKIl OV EXKHC'IHUI an- were M follows : iblo Munlo by the Marino band ; reading . Scrlptuiei. ' I'oem by llobert Chltton. f * Unveiling of thn monument nnd Payi "Homo Sweet Homo , " sung by a I chorua with organ accompaniment , whole assemblage joining in tbo last vei , , Orntion by LelKD Uobtnaon. a Interment cercmonleir. I" , " Muaio Grand Halleluiah cboruH fief of the "Messiah" of Hinde ) , by the I'hllh menlo society and Marine band , the at once rising. Uenedlctlnn. Ifnnio8 le In tbo Arms of Jesus , " the Marine band , tick The coll'm WM. placed in the vault 0 { reclly underneath the monument. THE OLD WORLD. SoDtator Jones , of Florida , Ban- quottofl by the Irish Mom- hors of Parliament , Preparation for OelebrfttinR Bright/a Qnnrtor-Oonton- nialof PablioLifo , The Czar Hntere St. Petersburg Amid tbo Obeors of His Subjjcts , A Largo Variety of Wow- ENGLAND. SpocUl UlipAtch to Tin Un. LONDON , Juno 10. The batquot lu honor of Senator Jonoa , of Florida , by the Hah tuombora of parliament , wna prodded over by Parnoll , MoM of the Irish mombora were present. Tno principal tosatB were , "Tho Irish nt homo and abroad , " "Senator Jonoa , " nnd "America. " The chancellor of the oxohccqucr , Ohlldors , In n speech at the aiiuua dinner of the press fund , pointed to the great progress of the press lu AmprtcA. lie i/nvo as nn Instance the publication In Chicago of the revision of the now tratamont the day after It appeared In Englnod. The government olFora only 75.000 for the Ashburnlmn collection , The amount demanded ia 90,000. The Times aaya the public will learn Vrith keen regret that the negotiations for the purehaao of the Axhbnrnham col lection have oollapaod. Germany and the United Slates arc eager to secure thcao literary treasures. The latter oartninly will not allow thorn to pruu Into other handa for the eako of n paltry $100,000 ' Qreat preparations nro making for the John Bright calibration at Bir mingham thla week in recognition ol his Borvlce as roprnsontatlvo for Br | mlugham in parlhir.ont for over a < century. Thcro will bo n motifitci tradca' procession , binquot , picnics etc. etc.John GrAnt Mackay , suppoaod to be a Fenian , has boon arrcotod at Oar' dill for having n quantity of explo- , elves in hla pooseealon. II o wna re manded for iv wcok , The nrrcat li considered 1 mporlnnt , the dlstrlc/ po lice reooutly receiving monaciug lot , tors. LONDON , Juno 9. A debate oc cui rod In tlio commons last ovonlc ralativo to tbo execution of Sullumni ] Djound. The inombara oppoced t the execution were led by Sir Goorg Otrupholl nnd Mailer , members froii Klng'a county , who urged the government ' mont to telegraph a request to oto the execution. Sir Drummond Wol r.ssortcd that the death ot Sullomn Dsoundwas hurried in order to allenc ohnrgco ngalnfit the khedlvo. Glad atone declared that nu Malot hnd u Informed the government that thcr hud been liny injustice done to Sullo i- man Daomid they had dlatlnctly d < ! cllnod to Interfere In the matter. II at ( aid Dulforin had luformod him tin , fd chargoa made agalnat the kheklvo wet i- rldlculouH. iof LOND IN , Juno ! ! . Bidgood , Jonc lie ) & Wilson , woolen wnrohouBO rnoi n , failed. UnbilltlcB , 111,000. eo jy SPAIH. BpoclM Dispatch to Tiir. llnu. ho MADKID , Juno 10 The gcvon hem moiit Iv.u ordered the proiiiicutlr m- of thu democratic j mrnnlu 131-L1 med oral urd El Glebe ior convoying 1 n- alnnatlono lu regard to the queen's d nho parturo for Bohemia , Tno procco nd lugii are tnkon under the opecial pro ho law pitaad by the tcrlcd. Thiu IB tl ; O. liral tlmo the law baa been opjilli O.o - whllo the liberals htvo ; been in ollic an Btfjro the publication of the u or joctlonablo articles aiworal douiocrat or papers covertly alluded to the Ban hn aubjuct , retloatlng upon poraono lee high rank. Several duels r.ro a ranged between thu editors aud n blemen. COKUNNA , Juno 10. An Engll nn brig recantly hoisted a Fenian its on groan ground with the whlto cross illt centre , and at the time was flyinp of amall English flag at the foremai iat The English canaul tent n tnossong P- to order the captain to lower t Ito green flig. The mooaengor met wl ho rough treatment on the veeso ) . T Its consul oummonea the Spanish cot mi guard and a party of armed aallc nd boarded the vofliol and removed t On objcoMonablo flag. Inquiry was I uf- atltutcd. RUSSIA. rjl Speclil Dispatch to Tin BBI. jp. ST. PETEIIHIIUIIO , Juno 10. T dot czar and cziiiua have arrived frc MOBCOW. They drove in nn open ci s rlagoto the Kaan cathedral-and wi enthusiastically choired along t route , Their ma joe ties then pi id : ceodod to the Potorliof palace. eet ky Prospect was lined with trooj . The city everywhere was decorated , Ing THE PAPAL COURT. ROME , Jnne 10. It la positively firmed that Archbishop Vaunuto papal nuncio to Vienna , who repri encod the Vatican at tha coronation the Russian oiuparnr , prceontod I czftt in Moscow r.n autograph lot1 from the popo. It Ia also stated pending dlflbultlcs between the Vc can and Russia were arranged. Gladstone's statement tn the co mciiB In regard to the olrcumstnui of IDrrlngtou's visits to Homo , hi L'lveti great satisfaction to thu Vatic. Errinaton Is about to Icavo Homo England. Ho will bo Riven a prlv audience by the pope before ho gc ErriuRtoii und the Pope * Special Dleiutch to Inn Io , BO&TON , Juno 9. A corroipondi of The Pilot cables the following : jof RDIIIO , JunoO , The pope to-c refused to rocolvo Errlngton , v < aakod an audijr.ue. This may In noa full cato a complete change In the Ir the policy. Errlngton is in absolute- greco with the Vatican. The recent letter from the pope the Irish bishops , it ia eald , waa rom har- tended to bo secret. Errlngton ha ncll- copy before the Irish blihop * recoil thulrs. Do communicated It to English party in Rome , which . ' "by boon very influential at the vatl tdl- and In dismay at the pope's eniplu rotuoal to glvo on , andiouuo to Ecrl on It ia reported that Erring ! on. will leave Rome for England , GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. SporIM I > l v tcri to Tin linn. DniiLtH , Juno 10 Dirlo , ono of : ho invincible ! ) , haa been liberated 'rom prison ou ball. IIu can not llvo ontj. ontj.DunuN , Jane 0 Timothy Kelley , conncclod with participation In the Ptte ilx park mnrdoa , waa hangad at KUmatnhnm j\ll , at 8 o'clock thla. rnornlig. r. Vorlni ) , member of the prfaon- ura * aid soilcty , called upon the lord lieutenant lost uvonlng and gave him personal nasnrauco thnt at 8 o'clock of the night of the Fhcailx park murder' Kelley waa prtsnnt at a mooting of thu coalaty. Tntti morning Var Inn atood In frout cf the jtll end stated that , ho oxncctcil every moment to > hear thai Kelley hnd been reprieved. The crowd W H very qulot. A number ol women fervently read prayers for tht ; tlj log. Whun the b.aok fu < < was hoisted over the prison some purnon uttered n ap-Jcch , and ( \ youag vromio foil on her knees and called the nurse of God upon Jameo Oarr , the Infi rmer. The crowd soon dlopcrsod. ALFIANDUIA , Juno 9 Thou cu- tlon ol Sulleman Daound thla innrn- tng , for acttlng lire to tVlexttti'lrla , took place In the taUUt of the rutun of the great squaro. Sullunnn had to bu nlmoat ctrrloJ to the t'cairjld , and WAS nearly c mti- toao from Irlght bf are ho was finally hungod , Some uaraons say hn dlod bi f jro Mio drop fill. On the w y to the execution the condemned mur mured > hnt he hnd been victimised by Arabl IV.hn. JVYKCHING THE CARDERS. Additional Porticuiara of the Grn.TO ch toTil ll DRH MOISKS , Juno -Iloparlpra- - Eoni to Wnverly returuud last ov < ' , i > iug with the detail i of the hnuelug of the Barber boyr , nt 10-30 Friday night. After they had baen brouijht bBclr from Indupoiidonno and lodged In jtll nt 1 d'clooii Friday , word waa rapidly uant through thn towns outside , and by 5 o'clock the otrcoto began to fill with people from the outside. They , , continued to nrrlvo , on foot and iu all kluda of convcyanccB , until 9 , when the town waa full. About 8:30' : ' Inrco crown collected In the vicinity of the jull , a.t BDeotmorn who hod gathered to witacia the lynching. Those who IB did the work mot at aorco distance away and appeared to hold a consulta tion. The man who took ohorgo waa Shopnrd , n brother of the man killed by the Barbara last fall In F.-.yotto ) county. Ho did tiouo of tbo work diil not lay hla handa either to break ( ing Into the jnll , to takluc ; the men out , or hanging thorn. None of the lynchora wuro mnokcd , or undo any nv attempt to conceal thmr identity , nor nIfi did they make nny uoioo or t lk , but Ifi : ( imply kept utondlly nt work , with tn coiilncta nnd dohrrulnntlou. When cud the ohoriir hoard the mob coming ho dot tonk the woman , Oroncn , out of her ot cull nnd concealed her In bin houao. S 10 iihol her parnmuv.r at u hotel the licet of the wcnk. ( The mob doMiml > 1 tha k iyi from ieftt Shcrill Adnlr , bnt hfi ro'infl ' do ftt mudo no > ffj't to p-o'os ; dm BirharB iru nt any timt dnra g lh nvrninn The oatcr dnn-n wrro i-ncily broken in , but 103 iho tt aid > dv.ra wcro ttr irply lurrod , in. and It rcqulrati an ? iour : vrif5 a hulf of hari w tl : with ph.la : mi : ! rlo'.Uro ba'in- mora to br"r.V ih Ki lo n. Finilly , shortly uf < ' . - 11 " 'cl ck , tt g-ivo wpy , andn'c n * my jj-'in' ' othoooU where tlio t < vo nn" > wi * cii liuod. TI.O tiret nn wtw ! > n pp. li < e h ad In vas Vnoclted Ib- - ot'iiBi-'lcta , t > 'it tlioy T/cfo at once overwhelmed lu- - whelmed with nuoibdio ; lopcu uoro 3j thro',7U over th ! r roekn mid they 3d- vToro drngfjt-d or. ' . Mayo ? Rhepnrd L'DU and othnu oxposlulatcd. Without hu hcsltntlng , liowovor , tie inob iouk the led mon , ono ufter the other , und hung , CO. thorn to the ne-.ri'Rt trco I f jb- It vrr.n jait b'fnro 12 , ir.iJnlght\ tin wh'm thry wcru fianlly hunj ; Their mo until 11 bedim were loft hiinglng of o'clock Saturday morning b fnro they nr- were cut down by the coroner. The bodies were placed lu rndo cofinA just aa they had gene for a week , without IshK. coata , Imta , or booto , and will bo do- K.lu llvored to tholr alotora and other rela lu tives who live In the eastern part of RB the county. An Inquest will bo hold. tut. ger Thn Wroitling TonrnmmenC- the Bpcclal Dlipatch to Tin Bir. 1th ST Louis , Juno 10. The wrestling Che tournament began to-dey. Thn first iBBt coatcst , between Ohrlstol and Xaoh- 073 titz , Uiicco-lloman style , waa won by the Ohrlntol In ten mluntoa , In- The second contest , between Blbby and Bixorwos , Gnujo-Romnn , was. won by Blxorwoo In BX ! minuter. 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