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THE H.H THIRTEENTH YE Alt. AHA , NUB. THURSDAY MOKXIXd , JTNK 21 , 188 ; ? . NO. 3 THE NATIONAL CAPITOL Gen , Orook Ordered to Hold tlio Hostile Bucks as Prisoners of War , A Delegation of Eccl Men From the Laud of Moses Moving on Washington , Mi's , Niokerson Numhsr One Sues for Divorce From the Mash ing Major , Tlic Hill rnuidsauil Other Mutters. \OTIS. . 5 | > .la1 Dispatcliet Lo TUB Ilir risocin's ruisoM.ns WASKi.vmirs , Juno 20 Oenoral L'les telcginphul Clciioial Ciool as I .nu ihiectecl by tlio sccietaij of wnr to advise you tlnbtho scciotary of thfe in terior iiifoims liun lie cannot consent to reeoivo jour Indian ptisonois at San Car los agency. lie siys ] io vull endeavor to t ki > caio of the children , but in his opinion the idults should be hold pnson- crs of war , ami kept from contact with pcnce.iblo Indiui * in Aii/ona. The secre tary directs the pnsonois bo kept aprt bj you anil fe < l out of the nM > i i > iiitioii for subsisting Indian prisoners of war until he slnll receive full reports from jou , with any recommendation you may lurve to make on tlio subject , upon v\hich \ the final disposition of tltcso Indians vull lie dcterininod , Gen. Crook , in n dispatch to the adju tant general , opposed keeping the captive Apaches aiut iroin other Indians. THE JTKXKKSCW 3Irs. Euini.i 0 , D. ! Nickerson lias iikd JUT petition for divorce from Major Azar H. Kickerson. The petition , among other tilings , charges , the defendant vntli-n.du.l- teey with Tcna.Dill CiH'cr , the woman to whom Major 04iclcersoii was married aftfsr hia divorce -was obtained. A bill in xiiity | has also "been filed , asking tlv.it convcyniicc of poverty by Major Nick- eison to Tcna IMller Carter be set aside. THE MOSES KESERV VTlOh , Secretary Lincoln transmitted to Oic tccictary of tie interior the following ttlegiam from Gen. Miles , with favor- al > le endoi seme nt of the recommend i- tions : "V.UfCOf * f US BAUHAOhN W. T. , June lo , 1883. Tn AdjutanteJcJicrnl , Washington- "The principal chiefs intoiested in tlio Moses rcsoivnfcion started trom Spokane Falls nnd mo now envonto to Washington nuclei chaigo of Dipt. ] { .ild in. I earn estly icquest ellovts to bo mido to nnko OJi ami cable nnd peiniaiient sc'ttlomeiit with these Intlians while in Washington , not only to satisfy them for a poition ol tkcir lesennliniv icatorcd to the pub lic domain , but also if possible to purchases tlieir reliniiishiiient ] of tlio remainder of IWbse * reservition. It i tko second Blu"k Hills , and iros ] ectors are aheady pressing upon it and will sum give trouble or elide ivor to have nnothei portion tikoii Jcom tlio Indians I think it v uld bo iuh is.ible for the goToiinnenl to give thu Indians $ .11)0,000 for their benefit and to induce them to take lam : in seveialtj on Colvillo reservation , ojM'iui. MIKRVIAN'.S run * . WASJI OTO : * , June 20. Genera felieimnii , ucc ( uii.iiiicd by Tidball , of liis sLalf , left here this morning for IlufUlo , vherelio will l e joined by Chief Justice Waite and Justice Gray. From then , tlio party will stait on then trip acres' the continent along the northern bound , ary of the Tinted States , inspecting al cE the military posts on louto , Oenoia Slieimanwould have postponed liiselo paitino until nftei the funeral of Goneia wing , but uiie daj's delay in startiiif vould have ilisaii.mged all the pl.ui' thtouglioiit tlie entno tii ] > , vhicli lm < licen e.uofiill } ' inipped out mth elates for zirrixalsat ceitani iioints , and escorts inovided to iniet the paity nlon the route. The finding of the Wasson court niai- iial has been rdnvested by tlio judge ad voeate genual Tlio icsult has not bcei made UIIOXMI but thought that the sentence tenco is at lerwt dismissal , othcrvv iso tin ilcpartinont conniiiuwler vv ould luive actec it. ail B KIIL L--.SK. Jn tlio Hill investigation to-cliy Murcl - - and answered the usintl -fts svorn < jues tions as to residence , occup\tion , tc. . " \Yitnc83 \ liaci been a stone cutter from 1859 to within ( yews. Witness vTorlcc ; j : Imlh as a journej in-ill stone cutto r and foreman 311 dressing graining fo r tlio Philadelphia , building. Dunn ; , , tlio time lie worked thoio 1 5 r > or cent of the contract was u force vitli tlio Dix Ishuul Granite coin i iny. They were instructed as to th Ic'iigth of time they should occugy in cut ing stone , Tlio superintendent nude e tiniates , ami if a man finished n pu-tieu lir stone in less time hewas ko | > t jobb until the estimated time expired , Wit ness worked : ilio nt 140 davs , upon on stone , and believed hu could luivc dune the work m 40 or . " 0 davs. The witness appuircd before the com mission if vluch Assistant Seeiotary French and Mr. Hill voio inoinbtiK and testified to nl ] the facts as just related by him , nnd called Hill's attention to the unfairness < f the modified contracts which he ( Ilillj then pro ] > ostd niakiiig. Counsel for defense wished t < > ] > ostono | ) the crnss-cxaiinmtioii of Miuch until to- inoiruw , to ivneh , | tlio piosocution assen ted. Seveial letters and other ducii- nient.iry ovultnco lulittng to the Phila , - delphia bmliliny wiw then ottered aftci wjuclv ( jtn. StiiieineU was recallt-d and quostinui'il in un esjiott in rulatinn to certain iiltontioiis in the plans fm the Imilding , Tliei connnittoo adjuiuntil till io-inoi row . _ _ The rJceiiHii Kiihli In Clilcanu , SlwclalDUinklitnliiH II FI- C.Ui vco , June ! iO. The uisli furli ense3 undef tie HUM citj ordniancu , in order to cv ido the .ijicnition of the now state high hcc-iire law , continued to-day , "When the cUrk'n ollico oiieiieiltlus moni ing a linu of is jecUnt diaiu sullern OK- tended thi'ou'h the hallway and half hoer Hock along the stn-ot , Prepaintions for * poe < l had been made , how ovci , ami bj JIOUH tliejaui Msis practically over , ano j - f- ( for tlic reni.uiuloi oj "he day , Mwnnsilv taken cam of. 'llio tesult of tvo iliyrs ork was * -n ! > iisiuuue ) of H,00fl 'Ihero are rtbo t * - > ° W Mluon tins city It is it'lepd ' niftiy winked at the ghrir'Jf imyuhritLfs in furnishing smut it. M , hAJTCII ii > 0Kb1. A"Wic rk on tin1 Oiualm liinc I.o . VIen Killed. Special Di < | t < htci IliKllhC. MlVSHAlCnH , J\in.ft & 0 AlxmtU 1' , in. the CkicMjo express on the < > insiliii line , \viieli lvca.r Eist31innoai > oh.u ! , mnniF the track , owing b > 3 iinsplticeil switch. , nnd the t-ntiro trun , .onsistiiig of engine , luggage , throe pwongei eaiaiuicl le.tpLP ? , v01 \ o tlemikd The uigineei , in Hnr iiiigloii , of tins city , and R ( ig . ; euiisitir Uouerts , i > f Ulrny , v 010 instintfj kvlleil , nnd si bnilioinin n Lined Vmidetbait n-w liadly Kurt. Holietb has n vifu 3i l tlncu olulilriMi.in IZluij. It waa tlit ImsL tri ] of thuenjiiicei- ! the ii ul Tin * train was lunnnig nt the Ingli r.itu uf forty miles nu hour when the iciiiLiit iiccutietl , A fovof the slightly injuieil , THI3 JSAII ) Ol ] 'lvc lliuulrcd IVaans hiiiiniH dc hi $ t'ccl ' .l Diopxtch to Tnr Vir CuiLMio , Jiuie 1 2 a. in V just readied here from the sUicl > ninl * that live liumlred Texas steora l > i < : nnu fnglitonoiL and sUnnpeded and ari nr cliaiging tliroiiyh the streets in every nil- lection throughout tlie southern p > rl oE the city , itll the stay from Aslilaml n o- nuuto Lake Michigan , a distance ) i I o ei- tlirco miles. They : uo said to bo v iliL and utlcrlj luicontryllaVlo uid tlio citizens aie out all tliiongli tlio distil ct with giuw nud ] > istols shouting nt tliem ami adding tote to their frcn ? Pncticiilara are i t vet obtainable , but the report snvs a ninnbur of people ver run orer and more injured ami one person killed. Later reports slow nobodj * wis kLUeil undaa fnraa heard wnly one niMil About forty i > f tlie atcers were fcilLQ tlio VeiiiJtnukr jjatliered together unl bock to the 3 aids. Slulcr See ilk''s NCMV SjiccKl Diio.lch to Tun Bur CHICAGO , .Mints 20. A decree of c < nirt was entcied to-dav , nuruuttiiig DUrs. Frances Maria Scoville , sistci i > [ Clurles J , Gmteau and divorced v\ifo if Sconlle , to change lici iiaino to 3"ruices M.uia Time Across'Jlie Continent. Ooimv , Jinio 20. Tlio Dourisr fc Itio Gninde , Atclnson , Topeka t SinLtTi. ' , xud Builnigton & Missomi HIMI rail roads siniiuiinco tlieu iiitontioit'of elL.iij ing tune jointly on July 1st Cl.iso connections nections will bo nitule with tin CtirtL-i Pacific nt this point , and thu mnimiii. schedule * i ill bo snllicientlj nxlnceiD (7 ( uflord prtctioally thu sumo tlir > n 1i time botvvecn.Sii.ui Finjichco , f < ir Ogclbin. a the Aris iri rivei-as will ho undo niuler the new tclieihilu of the Union U'tafic It is also ] > i oliabe ] tint a second < U jjasscnger train will be placed tin these lines eist of O 'dtn , As all Kmla , ti j u good condition , competition in fust tn across the continent seems inininit-iLt 'Che .Voitlivin 1'atilN. Special Dbjiatch to TJIP BttK. I EV , YOIIK , Juno 20. Tlm csicutno committee of the ill rectors i tlio Xcctli ern Pacific nulnud to-day piss ! a icso lutioii Qilliugon Uie treasiner util gen eial auditor to prepureiunlsiibnuta state. niont showin , ; tliu net earnings < 1 lie | ne ferred stockholders , sit thu close oE the fiscal jour ending the 'tOlh inst Tin. nncompletc'd ] > i rii n of the ro.uL it mn\ \ 318 miles It will lie icadj for tm cl , ii is thought , by tlic end of August : Tlie formal < i | e > ning of the r ad wtll place at tlio ucfitorn ] > nit.il of MtQlcn's. jiass tunnel , which is just west o JlcleiiL , 3t , 1' . , tmlj in S | cs-hl D jntcli t Tilt I > K. , N. ] f. , Juno 20. Lin b llui for United States senitor in tli j tion to-tiny resulteil IIH folloivn I number 32 ! ) , necessmy fm CI ILU scattering 4 , Ciilinnn Maist < in 11 , . 0. Stevens IS , .Fames W , Patterson. 3' ) James F. ] Jnggal' < i , Huuj lunglintii Ji'J Edwaid 31" . Itollms 12' . There v > aa no clioieo. Anotlici oti will be taken at noon to-inuirun. 'llien were a few eiianges in the \ote if day , Kollius U IDS ing. Special ] ) l < ] utdi 1iTiin ] ur. CoMoain , S. It , , .June 20. 'IIw , foi loinng ( itliciia weiu e-locted nb tlae join eonventidii uf the Icgmlatuie this arftei noon : Secretary ii state , A. JJ , TlLnu son ; sUto trowtnet , Solon \ Canier state printer , Parsoim 15. CogH eDl , cum missar3'goiieral , fiilnian U , Julimoia , a ! of Couci rd. Klvcis. H | > cdaU > W | > otc1i to TIIK I'en KAIAS CUT , June 'JO. The jirei u still rising slow ly At 1 p in H was ' . ' . " feet fi inches ThoKaw , winch tri < m a stand jestcidny , is iisinj Hl ( ivlj-to-iliiy Nn aildition.il lamigo of iiii | > orlUHO it reported to-iliy ! ST , Louis , .hiui > 20 , 'Hie wnter hu liseu ia ftnv inches , but nu mitenil des tiuction of jiujptity hi * yet hum The uvur roii * sit inchen tdsij. t . To night it nmiked If.f feet , one inch In 'liet , with out ) exception , than it hi lK < n fur * nei twenty yeirn. The hnr Uui U lei- ) tvroen tlie C\'jitti > uil stock jimls : in i tliw little toMii ) f Yonico , 2 miles alxe \ , i > n tlio rilinoia side , mid osttiuUnj Inc-k fully si nullfiom theueur , : nti K .j/ iinnnlitcd. Tliu Columbi.-i I ituui , i-in- hmcin" a section of countij t .ti milts long Uy three ido , mnLei c--nl- tivation , is cfMiiplotely miltuerxol. Crops .110 piobiUlj totnllj Miintrl. Ilie dun.i e is not yet tstpnatuil , Imt it will lie heavy. Tluee islancU un the nvei between lioiti nnd the uinirth uf thu hiving nn ate.i n 2-000 , ncics me iinilti wntui , and the Kljnnjj turrtnt Hweeplii ; " iver tliom pinbsblirnnd ) nwaj uveryewtigo of tlio cnw.s 'Jlie in a them i > att < if the Ijiiiy i u ui { tlio nvor btiik , including the suburbof r , iv- ell , h juetty vrell inuiidited HIII tins Kection arc a nuinhor of : ld fict'iniM. Thtru 1 % imicli mifleniig and : depriviLtioii in thullfodeil THE LOST CAUSE. Senator Hampton's ' Aposiiopho Over the Dead Confederacy , "The Sword Never "Decided the Cheat Principle Involved , " A T > l l ut ( * lo I lu * Xolilc Women of tlic * Sontli. * J > l > cUvl WiinUli ttf rnr list. . CuinhN , S. C. , Juno 20 Tlio inomi- leiit uocted by the women i > f K isha\\ \ mintj in nieiiion of the L'uiifedeiatc ' eitl M is dedicatee ! to-day Mime was a iiulitiny diMiKimtiatmn , in vhtch companies luiticipitcil luiiiLoH | and Itiitlef , ( imc'iiun * I'buinp- ( iii util other distinguished moi woie H-iMtJit The ccieinonii'.s of iinrviliiig oiLiisUd of an artilleij s.duti1 , L U < liiM- 013 priyn , nu odi1 to the liilici , .md a l ination 1 > y onntoi 1 liiiiipton. Mul n tiihutu to the futb , iluxntioii ] > i liuiico nf th Hoiitlieni MOKICII , and , ud : "When tb j tine In.sturj of the \i\tc \ sluill bontton , they -would lot. imlj occnjij tlio lnsb I'lnci ) in 'Hilu'Xits ' , but the IiiBt in lonnr Ihey wnnlil alwajs icpoi witb c < annul Indian itioii the imputation hU iiionnmcnts to Confoilorttc1 dead tbo sjiot1 * vlioio tuuUus slept. Y\-ti \ { the south irao neither tr.uturs noi 2for vx'w < nu war 111:1113 sense n elu'Uion. It v is strictly i i"i > il wai rownij , ' out of conllioting intetuata and iJl'iitnt constructions of the constitution y o ] > i > flsing sections of the county . Ho imiitnmul thnt the pcifcctiiuon of the tsiloa iontomplatcd by tlio fsitlicrs could icverlio possible if the citizens of one- > ortion of the rcinihhc arc to > be kci > t in hU union merely on sullursimc tolor- but susjiccted , contributinj ; their nil aliiito to the support of the go\ein- niiiitlmtnofc , jmrticii > ntnig in it& tluec- mil ; lioaruig iU hurJciu , but lob sluring its honors and feeling that n tba lioino of tlair fathers they jnu but uiwilcoino intruders. He coiigi-ihilated lie < auntiy tli.it thu fiitun ) w.is US ; that thu suit's of war being obliterated hy time , incl ilomandid that our former mciuiea do jnsticu to the nmtn c tlmt in- pirtcl our conduct. Ho helloed if the mttlcitunt of then ISSUIK liid been eH U ) tlit old sokheiH the couutT3iould ia\o bison sued the shanio mid Innnilia- inn t f leconstiuction. Ho counselled jlnclicjiice to the laws and to the ur.ii3iiiacy ! of the constitution : m < l said It itciuiies only inutuftl foibuirMicc1 , concession - cession , ind geiieiositj on tlio put of the "ate conteiidinj , ' section to brnijf about llintaesult , and Biu-ely overj HtiUsman , o.iy \ IOACI of Ins countij , dellel csto sec this end leaebed And it ci i bu attained without biss > f self- i .aeit | by any honorable ; limn , nciith or smith , v ithout any mniuulj iluud.it , inn , tliotit the sacrihco of onu btiticHt conviction - viction or one cheuished piniciilo [ , Tlio mi iniciitions winch VNCIU lit laano hc- tvcun. * bu noitk niuj , south , -\xlnili \ vor kft to tlio aibitmmcnt of war , \\viu do cickd against us , hut the sword Jicvor li.n , and neiu will decide , ilio ipies- tion anvohinj ; n gloat punciplo , Tba linil Jinlgmeiit as to the motiMS and ac tions of man lest M ith a higher tiibuna" tlnit nny on tins oiirth. mid ti tli it Instyrcat com t of ajipeal must o\oij' iUQit5iiii of right and vioiig be submit ttJ. F ir our coiiMctmns vra aio re HM > ai3bl ahmo to oin own coiBuioiicea niul to oui ( iixl. Hence thoiuiano mcoii f.ibtcnc3 in our yinng to the c.oistitutioi ami J WH under which wo Ino nn e.unes sui > | i rt wlnlo wu liold in tumlur roxur thu 1110111013 of men vlio < hml for a eus . wo hold , to hu just ami right , uiatiun , is rucuncd v ith nnicl NIW VOUK 'lli < > IlnM-rioliiliij Moviiiint Hi * I ui-iiiiiK 'i CJuptiirtMl KlmK A Sul ( lor S4,000,0)0. VOUK , .Fnne ' . ' 0. The iildorinci adopted u resolution th.it fioia the 15ti ( C.hnio to the 1-Tith of Septumlci , oveij jcir , until otherwise ouleicd , all me clunits and liborors of the ) city goveiu nunt rjint woik : it noon Satimliy * ' with nub .iliiiiumuiit of wages. 'Jie niaor sent the aldeiinen H coin imunKation fiiin the oiticcia of the Vir giliiui AFilit.ii > institute asking the privil i f rotinnni" t < the city the flag pro ; ( l the Ii4tli ( regiment of rs'ew Y ( rl iiiteers and captured during- the w.ir 3n the suit of L'ctor Jlane tint ! other Mgaiiint Commodore GarriHon to iccove ,000,000 of Missouri Pumiio raiho\ stueL , convened befoio the roftree , Gen < wl Clinton 35 , Kisk , the foimor trcas 11 rtr of the road , testified th it thu bonds is iu < l by the Missouri I'ncilie road and income and improvement bonds went into the trcasuty of the Atlantic it I'a- dlicToad , to bo used as eollatcml for cci * tauiiloiiis mndo hy the Atlantic & Pacific r ncl. Tlicltcv , Ililchlc I > wjiat < Ut < > Tin IlfK. Cuicuio , 111. , Juno 20. Uev , Aithur RiUliie , of the Church uf the A ( onsion , H.IIGSU Lxtroino ritualism h.u ciuised ( [ into n. 8. uulal in tlio Episcopal circles , 10- ngtiuil the jiastonito t ( night , Itissnd llie icnsons v\eiu his strained lelatidiis mill the bishopi of the diocc ci and the f.ict that , under those circiiiii < > Uiiccs , his I innnliKinois declined to assume n debt IS.f 8 0,000 , foi the election of n new church A ui'Uiiiuttce hut been appointed to con- fuvith linn _ Tlic Miilo fill iin-ii. u'fim l\rr \ r\t.i.s , .Iiinu L'O The fiocoml f thu Aiiicnuui [ iHtitutu nf Iuinuipith > uj'ivenud ' Jit the J'alls tn- t claj. The pienidi'titanpuinttcl Ui. , ] . JJ. 3Ic.Clelland , of rittsbup , ; , diaitman ol thu bureau uf medical education fui HHSG-Sl. Thu lirst subject fin discussion mis , "ComiditMtioiib of CJestxtKUi. " . ( , A C'amjiboll ' presented ui ] > oi.s on oph thmnoliigy , nUilogy ami Uu > neology Tlnth wore generally disciissud , I'a ] > cn reui also lenl nn yynnUoli yj by Dr. . Luill- , of Cliiefijjo , and uthun A letter from Calcutta , India. , was read li jing a homeopathic clio < j was or an lit that jilace Fob J , 188 , { , whitl n lIourKlnng condition , nnd in iio _ papers from thu burenu of sur j weio pro sen ted by J. IJ.UJcClolland thujneoting ndjotirntd till tc-iaonoiv id.at 11 HO p. m. A banquet was held this evening. A largo iiumbor of ndditional airivals wore itiu Morton Ulook hi Snn I'l-ant-lsco JKuinccl j5 4.coU1 ] Di-.paU.li to Tim \\x \ \ Svv FlUNri'-i'o , .1fuio HO.Tlu hu-ge building known as Morton's block , on Post stieet , between l\tauioy amUhipont stieeUs , was di'.sti-oyctljhy tire at f > o ilock this inoiinng. The lower stories woio ( H-uipied by O'Coiinnv A Mollat , dty guilds , and the ii | > p" < Jr 1'jtho Oljinpie club. It is belioed the llro oiigui.itod in the loonm of the latter. It was lust noticed ut 11:110 : this morning hv tin- steward - ard ftf the Olymi > io jVclub , oct'oio ho i-oidd turn tlio ( v'Aim ( ho fire Imd j-.t well under way. Ueforu the engines mined ooasod of savint 'tlio uppoi jiiitmn if tlio building. ThiTlirt ) patrol inimo diately tinned thoii lit tent ion to KIM * the tlij goods of O'Coiuioi follat This tlilty Biiccecdod in doiu hy nuaiis of ta pau'lms. At 1 o'cbol thq i oar vail fell nut into Alottun sheet , inhahitcil fiom enio end to the othorby thodenn inondo The ( "leatcst coimtonvition was created mining the oceupcrts , who sought lefngo 111 all ' .waiters. At o o'clock the fire doluttinont suueeded in o > ciconung the intensity of the tlamos saving the two lower sUmes and the ad joining buildings , fortunately inote-cted h > hoavj' walls of niahoniy. The fust two lloors were ocviijiied by the di\ establishment , of O'Connor , 3Iof futt \ Co. ; the third story by the Acme bilhaul pallors , owned by the BrunsuicK itBalhe Co. , of Ohicajjo , and the Olym pic club. The buildJligs and improvements monts ere valued at 8150,000 ; nrniued , § , " ,000 ; O'Connor & MolFatt curried a stock of § 500 , 000 , insured forl > lo,000. Tlio club property is raluod at40,000 ; insured for § 10,000. Mio Aemo billiard parhtrs cost ? 10,000 ; ilisured for ? r > ,000. Total loss , 8007,000j total insmanco , $ . ' 110,000. Sovor.il ticcidonta occurred , but nu loss of life. N"KWYOIIK , Juno 20. A small tire in the Elm flax mill caused a panic among inmates , five hundrecl iiV-numbor. One girl fell on the stairsitand , was trampled on by companions. A man leaped from a window. Both wer6 tt\kcn \ to the hos pital. h ! FRES.VO , Cal. , JmmSO. A destructive fire occurred hero nt 2 'o'clock this morn ing. Ten buildings were burned. Loss $70,000 , insurance unknown. The , Harvard-Columbia liucc. Special Dispatches toTim DKK. NKVY-LoNnoKt Juno" 20. The four- mile ntiaighta\vayXeiglit-oared ineo bo tvtocu Harvard nnd Columbia v\.is rowed this morning , Harvard winning by twelve lengths. The , v\ind fieslioncd considerably bcfol-o the stait , making a bad , choppy sea. Han-aid had the west and Columbia the east couiso , Harvard , though splashing ii little , got the bent I ntiiit and nt no timu vas she headed , At the tvvo-milo flag the time van 3.05 ! ) , IvMth a lead of. tlnoo lenghts. Columbia at this P , ' l't ww twenty seconds ends behind. jW&AjJ'f1) wuli virtjially overhoro. IIarvi > r\r gradually inci eased [ her lead , Coin nib in showing visible signs of being used up. At the 2\ milo 11 ig 3larvald led by 4 longths'puiling H4 strokes to the Columbia's 32. At the " > milo flag Harvard had a load of filengths , u hich vas increased at the .M milo to 7 lengths. Hero Harv ard "m.ido a line sputt and crossed thu line , [ Hilling 314 strokes and winning the race hy 1- lengths in 24 minutoa and 45 seconds ; Columbia's time , 25:1)5. : ) Ilarvardscullcd j m silendid ] form from the start to the finish. The attendance outside of col loginns v\as noticeably small , before the race bets ranging from 8100 to § ( JO to oven to money made on Columbia * * , Drowned , Special II pitch to TUB HFK. PIII\CMO\\.V , Mass. , June 20. Mate Dunham and six or eight of the ciovv of the haling sclioonoi Ellen Hup it weio lost on a whaling voyage. The captain and mate stuck a whulu at the name time and the mate's line becoming fouled , his boat dragged under and was novel scon afterwaids. Health. Dlxputcli tn TIIK IltK. , YOIIK , Juno 20. ThoTruth sajs The fuioon for tv\o months has boon in a state of mild mel mcholy , v\lnch in1 course of time , if not loliovod , will probably become very difficult to treat Her condition has naturally caused gieat anxiety , because ) of thu tendencies of her family. Her Majesty and Princess Beatrice will in thu autumn go to the vicinity of Florence , Italy , vvhero they will remain two months. Shipping Now * . H | > Cfiil DnpiUcli ! to TIIK DKK NKW YOHK , Juino 20. Arrived Ethi opia and Glasgow. LONDON , Juno 20. Aiiivcd out , Ho- heinia. UAI.TIMOIIF , Juno 20. Aiiived , thu Nova Scotia from Liverpool. LOKIION , June 20. The llheim and Derunia from New York , arrived out , TUhEGIlAl'll hicclal IlHiatclioii | to Tlic Ike. ClmrleM It.vckiiH , tlio miiutrel , In ill New York. ( lovumor liutlui hu onlerrd out the nntlon nl limccTH to escort him to uinlfiniii HaiviiK on commencement iluy. Tour moil convicted of niliklng tliti railroai train niul kiltliiK Condnctoi Cnln , In Arkansas will IK ) IIIUIK Kriiln > ut Cliuk-iUlle. Tlio prominent titl/ciis of Tiwum , A T. viuniettuil Crook lnl nigbt The rcHldcnco f Hll/alinth M. I'atcn-oii , lit New lirimtmkk , wiw rublxid < > f jl'J.WW III and gold during tbu alenee nf the fain * Tliv illlannon A. Stuviart pa ; i toinpanv of Si l.ui in , iiiiidi ) an iiiHi nniuiit to , ' I' " \Vlntc Ansel * , 81MXM ( ) , Hiibjuct ti > a tins du-cil tin nearly 8KKX)0. ) ( I'liilna Kuy , clilcitt datitrlitci . . l.lllllltl IVUJ LlllCflb ll UgllLUt uf UAJ IK.I nuu-tur ( Jem nil Ivojvn muriicil at Chnttn iu > i ; . lust niKlit toV , I ) . Tliomprioii , HIIHI | intciulunt of tlio ntilway miiil MT\CU | of the - I'nltfil Stutox. The wedding' .n vco I" vutu. vutu.TH TH St IxniN nchnol boird IMS miulo III i < inlor th.it nftor hoptembcr lt nuxt n . .t shall hu iiliiillHliecl in tha imlill the ( it- ) , , Aoolilont. Hi > cchl Ii | i.itcli t < > Tun Urn. KAHAS CITV , .luno 20. John Parvoj - nn employee of the olectiic light con . nany , wliilo ruinunng the line , WHS kille by n shock , NOT | A GREASE SPOT LEFT. The Oollnpso of the Lard Ooriior Buins the Ohiof Eugiiioor , The Ohiongo Market Oontinuos Feverish , With the Small Fry Wilting , Tin * | lMunlMirK Iron Monjjcis Secure * an Uxtciinton on KI1N , ' 'pi ' i InllM | uitchi-i to TUP HfK. Cinrvi.o , Juno 20. Tins Ima pioved another exciting day on 'change , 'I'hu condition of atlaita has been veiy lunch stiamed | Oio.it hading hns changed o\u somewhat fit ml piovimoiis to wlieat anil com , mill faihncR , which hiivo occiuic'd 111 nil lilies , hiivu caused a smpi- eiou of unsteadiness to utt.ich to many of tla < heavier In ins. Tlic lluctuiitimis in all mai hots huvo boon sharp and rapid , ami speculators hav o in consequence beun calling indiscriinatoly for margins , Onu failtn o was announced dining thu foio- noon , that of CJtorgo Stovvnrt A ; Co. , 10- poitod "long" on wheat and hud. All mukets up to noon displaced signs of weakness. Tlio markets nil assumed a firuuir tone tow aids thu close , although thu sovoio dion m poik was not altogether loco v- eiod. Just bcfoto tlio eloso thu linn of .V C < J , v ho hav e been dealing heavily in pork , succumbed , and BO noti fied those with whom tlioy have dealings , Liabilities not ascertained. Thu minor that Robert Linbloom had failed is not true. TIIK IAlin OOUNKIl OOU.A1NK. CIIIUAOO , Juno 20. A feeling of un easiness still exists among the commission inoichauts on the boaid of trade and allaim are , very much mixed owing to the inability of the books beinjj straightened up from the confusion' into which the past fcvr days excitement has throw n them , The suggestion has boon made that the board adjourn fora day as was done a couple of years ago , in order to giv o time to settle accounts. It is said to bo a common occurrence for calls for margin to bo mndo where no tiade exists. Ono broker this morning held 'J50 tierces of laid on which there was a diHorcncu of Si2 ( against him. He was called foi § 1,200 margins , but befoio the chock could be sent a change in thu maiket undo the deal oven. Nothing new lolined hero in rogaid to Mcficneh , o\- eopt that ho remains nt his Milwaukee home utterly piostiatod. John H. lleiisuluy , lecoivoi for the biokuii firm of BIeoocli ! , Kvciinghnin A. Co , says it will lequiic tlneo months fully to settle the alliuis of the dim , as tindes to the extent nf $10,000,000 mo scattered all over thm country and l u lope. At the ollico of the Him , however , it is sud thnt though the business is not full ) settled a statement of assets nnd liabilities will bo foithconnng within a week , P. 1 > , Armour & Co. say they do not believe there v ill bo wnothtlr famine on the board ; that there was no cause for one of the finhncH to-day except lack of moans ; that if this linn h id called on its fitends they would have seen them tinotigh ; that , as it appcirx now , thoie is no more uncertainty for the future than usual ; that the pniMsion ti.ulo to d.iv is immense and never bettor , that oidois foi piovisions me coming in fiom all pasts of lluropo and tins cuuntiy , that jnojieitj hiselunged hands nnd is now in poimussion of merchants who can cany it and have facilities for distribut ing it ; thnt on the whole hu behoved the llnirywould have a good etlect foi the f u tn 10 , as it would make men more can turns about going in beyond their depth. Mr , Ainmiir showed the following dis- jiatch from his hi other , II. 0. Armour , in New Yolk "Wo ate in good shape The tnnthlu ajtpcara local in Chicago. The cyclone will bo foigotton in ten dajs by all except those Int. " M. S , Nichols 'L. Co. are paying all ditlereiices as fast as can be checked up and expect to resume in a few dajs. MirriiKM IN TIM : IIKAI , . Mn.w u'Kir : , June 20 ( lainisheu pi- pels will hu seiveil to-nnniow on Alux- andei Mitchell , in hh individual capacity and as picsidcnt of the Mcichaiits' bink , for 8I.'I100 ! , < ; emge C. Kldiidgo , * Nn- thaniil S. Jones and Chailos ,1 , Singer being plaintiffs and Petoi McCcnch , ( ! S. Evuiiigliani , DnnienVolls , F. C. Cnt- tcnden and J , II. Peacock defendants. The pioccss in an outcome of the hud deal. ( JIIAFK , nKNNKTT AMI ( O , , Juno 20. Eighty-five poi cent of the ercditorH of CJralF , liunnotttv Co held a meeting thm afternoon and decided to grant the hrm an extension of tlnoo years. A statement made by onu of the members shoved the liabilities of Grail , Hennott , t Co. to bo 91,282,752 and the liabilities ( if the Grafton Iron - company , for winch they are tespoiiftible 8330,000 Their personal assets are Sllil ( > , ( i.)7 ) , besides which they have roa tstato w irth 82,000,000. DA KOTA'H I'KTITIOX 1'or Adinihhloii to ( lie * t'nlon ol'S SUlM | | iattliti Tnr IlKr HLIIO.N , Dak. , Junu 20. The follow nig resolution was adopted by the con ventmii at a lite hour last night : "Ho solved and oidcred by the people of Da knta through then delegates in conveii tion assembled , thnt foi the pmpouc illof enabling the people of that part of Dn , kota south of the forty-sixth pai.dlel ti organi/o nnd foim a state go\ eminent and to mnko application for admiasio into the unmii of states , a convention 1 hcieby called to meet Tuesday , Soptoni l > ei I , Ifl8l ! , for the jmrposc of framing ' constitution , lupnblicaii tn foi m , , uid doing and performing all other tinny essential to the piupaiation of the tori toiy foi making application to the goi - oial government for admission of noli - pait of Dakota into the union of statei Ohio Demon-mil' Convention. I > l | . .itrl , t > Tin. Ilrx. ) CUM Mm < , Juno 20. The demociat at Htato convontioii.which muotM tu-niuiioi bids fair to hu the laigutit in the histoi of the patty The committee on penii nont ( iij-'aiu/ntion Holoctod John .McSwo noy , of NVo < jstoi , for iionnanontcliairini of tlio convention. ] McSoonoy's suit - tiou is rogaulod in the interest of Hoa loy , Thu ciimimtUo nlso refused to , bol mil the unit rule , mid counties -\vill \ vet as iiiHttuctod. In the contest for the heid of the ticket , ( "Joddos is thought to bo losing to'inght and delegates me go ing toward Iloadley. The latter and Waul arc pulling close in the race , and friends of both arj claiming that their man will be nominated em the first or second ballot. The republican stale central committee mot to-night. The committee organized by choosing J. O. Comerso chairman ; J. T. Ogiheo was ( -looted chaiiman of the executive committee ; J. C. Donaldson , seuetaiy , juid the committee Hindu to consist of fifteen members. THE OLlTWORLD. N ; N'i jws. M intrlicstoTill ! IltK MIUKSI f nr.voi.niosisTs HKHIIN , Juno 20. The iiiiost of the Polish author , Kia/onski , and other per sons oluiged with giving infoimation to the Hnssian rovolntiomsts regaiding the miiyomont of Russian tioops will load to their tiial on the chaivo of high tieason , Important ovidcnco lias boon obtained against tlioui. The Polish editor , Nauol Adler , li.us handed to thoGoiman ambas sador at Vienna important pnpois boat ing on tlio their case , which luuo boon for warded to the nriuco. ntisn KISIIKUUN. Lo.vnoN' , Juno 20. In the commons this aftuinoon thu bill ptovidiug for the application of 250,000 of the church sutplus fund to aid the Irish sea fisheries and paiticiihuly to provide harbors , passed its i second leading. MIM-'KUANKOIH. Much damage is being canned by floods in Silesia. Several porsomi were killed. An extensive ( iui is nixing in the myal dock yards at Anistonlmn. The man-of- war Doggorbark was doatrnyod and the nmn-of-war Keitonner cansidurably dam aged. Loss between throe and four mil lion llorins. The origin of the tire is un known. A fiieman was killed while try ing to subdue the ( lames ; throe others injured. The schooner Gormania sailed fiom Hamburg to-day for the Polar Sea with provisions and instruments for thu Gor man expedition now on the way to the Aictic regions. Bismarck's condition is worse. Hu if ) BiiUbring ftom violent pains in the stomach. His depaituro for Fiicdor- ichsiuho is postponed. A Dnrunt Co. , gcneial inorchants , London , have failed ; liabilities 15,000. A dispatch fiom Kcdnumdlio icpto- Hunts the intoiosts of the Irish National league in Austialia , H tat en hu would guaiantce to scud fiom that conntiy 1,000 foi the Painell fund. The Right Nov. John Win. Coluimo , 1) I ) , bishop of Natal , is dead. LONDON , Juno 20. The Piinco of AVales jest01 day read a paper wntton by thoDnkeof Ldinbmgh , bofoio the lish- oiies' confeionco , wlucli contained a state niont that in view of the diminution ol the fish Hiipply in Emopo , the example ol the Amuiican govoinment , which devotee' a mini annually foi blooding sea tinh , wil bow 01 thy of imitation by the Euiopeai powei. T ' SPORTING NOTES , The Tui-r. Spidnl IH ) | | .itc'llll ti > Ilie llKI * . CIIisTiU : : I'AIIK HACKS. Juno 20. Thud day of . Cluster Pink i aces. Track fair end at tendance good. Milo dash , all ages , Tittlebat won , Standiford Keller second end , Little ISuttoicnp thud ; time , 1 HU. Mile < lash , all ages , MannnoniMt w < m , Little Emily Hocond , Vnon thiid ; time , 1-.7. Merchants stakes , 'i-j oar-olds , inilo boats , Pilot won , Orange Blossom xcc- end ; best time , 1 J8i. Two mile dash , all ages , Little Dale \soii , Coniad Otte second , Ennl Bonlhor thud ; time , : t8j. . 1OM.DO KU'KS. Toi.i.no , Juno 20. Second day , tuck : good , attendance fair. ! i:00 : class , Uibina Hell won , I'lluna Boll dead heat , Alor- loct-s thiid , Maud ] { . foiuth ; best time 2 ! I2 - 2 L'O class , Dick Wiight won Ham- - boltoma Bashaw second , Alta thiid , Jell ! fourth ; best time 2,2111. - iucis. : - MOSTov , Juno 20. The Juno meeting of Itoacon park opened this afternoon. . Tiack good. 2 Ittt class , William won - stiaight heats , Galanthcx second , Vlad- . imor thud , Miniel fomth ; best time i 2.2 ! ) . 2 211 class , Spec'thess won , Robert II. second . . , Cicoigo . A. tlnnl , Hello Shacliott f 11 1 i if. it t\r 1 fourth ; best time 2.25.J. ; IIIIKIIITO.V IlKAl'II HACKS. Huicnnov BKACII , Juno 20. Thro ( piartors of a mile , Letha won , Glcnalloi Hocond. Centennial third ; time 1:11) : ) . Mile , Hotachomor won , Chailcs ( Jor , ham Hccond , King Nero third ; tmu 1-tHf. nok , , Mile and a furlong , Topsy won , Chick : adco Hocond , Hickory Jim third ; turn III ! 2.00J Mile and a quarter , Governor Hamp ton won , Honanotta Hccond , Hilnrit thiid , time 2-li ( | . Steeple chase , Athos won , Cornolin second. Tonawanda thiid ; time 2:4 : ! ) . si LOUIS HACKS. Sr Loi'is , Juno 20. Jockey olul tiack wet Ownois' handicaji - seven fuilongH , IuSedain ! won , Fiec ll- uid second , Flanders thud ; time , : uoni ! Mile and aiiunitor , Foico won , ni a- oiorHccond , llaiiy Ciihnore thud ; ne - 11. of Soiling nicos , tlnce-fouith milo heati ate Manitou won , MeHowling second , Le Jloim distanced ; time , L-l ! ) , 1.1 ! ) | , 1 fit , Handicap , milo and a furlong , Ellio ion , Hiignnd Hello Hocond , Huth thin line , 2.011. .Steeple chase , two miles , Cluy woi . Chai'io Hush tiocond ; time , ( i 00. Al' V1OUUISIAXA. - v , N. Y. , Juno 20.-Sm noi meeting of the Geiitluiiinu'a duvii [ iiuk2 10 class , mile heats , best thieu live in harness , Captain Emnums wo i Josephine second , Kmnoio thiid , John Clink fomth ; time 221 , 2 20 | , 2:2 : atio 2 25 class , milo heats nnd beat ! ! in C harness , Hilly Button won , Valley 11 second , Dougkw thiid , Flunk fouil ma- time 2:21 : } ; 2-2U , 2J2J. Death ot Special Dbjutoh to Tint DM : . PiiiLADKLriiiA , .litnu 20. Archbisl NVood died tit ten minutes past II L night , THE CRAVES YAWN. Countless Grimes Eevoaled in the dollar of a Philadelphia Doctor , The Bones of Scores of Babies Dug Up , With a Few Adult Skeletons A Noted Tennessee Judge Indicted for Perjury and Suborn ation , Oilier Crimes anil Court CascK. A Villainous Doctor's Work. 1 iclftl Dispatch to Tint ItEK. PAiLADKU'iiiA , Junu 20. The police to-day found in the collar of a dwelling , i,2it : North Fifth street , formerly occu pied by Dr. Isaao Hnthaway , the alleged abortionist , thu bodies of several child-1 ren , and a huge number of human bones. Dr. Hathaway was artcstcd in March , 1881 , with the liov. Thomas 13. Miller , for committing ciinnnal malpiacticu upon Mary Hutler , a servant gill , whoso child died after the operation Both were ad mitted to bail , and Ifatlmway lied. Ho , however , rctmncd to the city some time ago , but ho had novcr boon ro- atiostod on the charge , Three months ago his wifechaigcd him with brutally assaulting her and threatening her life. She asked to hav o a warrant issued for his ariest , but subsequently vvithdtevv thu charge. She told the oth- cial nt the time her husband had perform ed flov oral criminal operations upon her , and she know ho had performed hundreds of others. Up to four this afternoon tweiity-ono skulls or portions of skulls of infants had been found buried in the col lar of the tlwolling. Dr. Hathaway is now in the county prison charged with assaulting n relative. The coroner lodged a detainer at the prison against him. A ToxaH Tjiiml Knit. Hpcdal DlnpntchtoTilK Bin. GII.VI-STON , Juno 20. Tlio News' Dal las special says : Ono of the most impor- ant hind suits ever ontcicd in a Texas couit has been lileel by Gecngo W. Rusa , 'onnorly adjutant general of Indiana , against Count Tolfonor , of Italy , niesi- lent of the Now Voik , Texas & Mexican railroad , nnd non-iu-lnw of ' 'Bonanza" Mackoy. Thu plnintill' claims that lie sold defendant one and ono- iniaitor nnlhoii ncios of grazing lands * in Elpaso county at eighty cents an awe , to bo paid for on November 15 , 1832 , and that Tolfener failed to moot the obligation. Soivico has been had ou the defendant in Now York , this papers leturnablu at the October teim of Travis county distnct couit. The purchase waa for the pm pose of establishing a gigantic stock ranch in which sovoial Euiopean capitalists were concerned , vith the in tention of organi/iug a line of steamprs and supplying the Euiopean nviukots with Tuxns moats. f * " A Judge Inflicted n > lii-ILiery. . Sptclul Dlnpatdi tn Tint IlKX. NASIIVILI.K , Juno 20. The Aiiiuiicnu'er Spiingliold special SIIJH : Judge John E. Gainoi , of this place , was indicted at the .fJuno term of the Robertson county oir- euit coin t for attempt to commit perjury and subornation of witnesses in n law suit in which ho was loading counsel , being the trial of Bunch Hopkins for the killing of Dr. Nnckles , in winch Hopkins was. acquitted on the ground of self- defense. The tiial was most exciting , on account of the piominenco of the * p.u ties and the manner of killing , and the verdict of acquittal was product ive of mueh feeling. There are several counts in thu indictment ohniging that Judge Gin nor bribed witnesses to aw cor falsely. Ken Boon , James Boon , James Suitand Tun Domoinboiea weio indicted jointly with Judyo Garnoi. .Indu Garner is one of thu commission of tofeiees of court cioated by the last - legislature to leliovo the supiemo court's over ciowded docket. Ho is a lawyer of high standing , and has solved on tlio - bench and in other positions of honor and tlllBt. Trial of a l'orfcr. S | > i ( Ul Dispatch to TIIK HKK. CiuuAtio , Juno 20. The second tiial . of II. S. Munro , charged with passing , upon a bank of this city a false draft for - & 0f)00 on Beckett it Co. , Leeds , Eng land , began to-day. Edmund Beckett 13 . hero from England to testify. A Vorfjcr Nabbed. , Illiipatrli to Tux HKK. HALIFAX , Juno 20. George Hepburn , * of the Picton branch of the Bank of Nova ! Scotia , was arrested while trying1 to escape on the charge of forgery of $16- 000. A Murderer lynched. Hpcclal Dispatch to IIIK DIE. - PULAHKI , Tonn. , Juno 20. Wesley Warren , ajiegro accused of the murder young Price near Veto SUition , Ala. , - as taken from jal hist night by a mob. ; is body was found this moiiung hang- g to a tioo , half a inilo from town with ns vend bullet holes in it. The Pullman tclal Dispatch to TIIK llrx. "h CmoAiio , Juno 20. Sixteen * of the , > ted oarsman of thu country have al- - . oady arrived to take part in the regatta , Pullman 011 Fiiday and Satvnday of lis week and they compiiso one of the , nobt field of rowers over assembled in 10 United States for contest. Hanlan , , 10 woild's champion , will contest ' ! i both single and double scull Ii 1 ices , his companion in the double scull ace being Loo. TIanlan la in fine condi- ; 011 but it is assoitcd that ho will have to itw to hold fust place as some of the fif- eon aiu known to bo in most excellent Inipo a .d urj hab j o press him. Oars- icii ( lev elibo thu L.iko Calumet coin-so * no of thu finest , and w ith good weather hero is promise of an enormous at tend- ; tt anco as it is really the first great profoa ' on ional nice which has ever occurred in tin S v cat. Railway companies arc preparin .00 o accommodate largo crowds of people attending from this city. Bov Blooded Cattle i\u Sale. Bpcchl l.lsi tcli to Tint ULI , STEULINO , IVY. , Juno 20.- tniin containing short hoin cattle valued at over § 100,000 left to-day for Chicagc where they will bo sold Juno 27 and 2 1 she The cattle are owned by Senator Wi to liams and others , the most valuable an largest shipment of the kind over niti