JfHE OMAHA DAILY BEE. FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , SATURDAY MOitNING , AUGUST 16 , 1884. 50 GROVER AND BLACK JACK , Maria Declines to Tale Back Her Charges Against the Former , The Latter Enthusiastically Re ceived at Utioa and Syraousoi Illinois Butleritos Strive to Pre vent Dis-uriion , The Situation at Present in West Virginia ! Dodge County Names its Dele gates to the Conventions ! A Neatly Arranjjcil Effort to Keep tlio Cleveland Suaiulnl Alive Iiulollnltcly. Special dispatch to The Bee : DctTALO , N. Y. , Aug. 15. Tlio Kvcning Telegraph says : A citizen of Buffalo gained anaudlenco xvith Maria Halpin as tha bearer of n message from n friend , and received from her this statement : ' 'I xx-as employed nt Flint & Kintz xvhen Cleveland persistently sought jno and finally made my acquaintance. I xx-as uot as ttout as I look now , being tall and slender , aud it is a xvondor I endured all I suffered in the years from 187-1 to 1877. My child , Oscar I'olsom Cleveland , xx-as born Sept. M , 1S74. Grover Cleveland is his father aud to say otherwise is an infamous attempt to connect tha dead Oscar Folsom xvith mo or my boyof xvhich I hoar.is cruel aud coxvardiy. It docs not seem possible after all I Buffered for 'Cleveland ' and my boy's sake that the attempt should bo made to blacken mo in the eyes of the xvorld. No ono knoxvs the extent of my sufferings. After my child was taken from me , I begged Cleveland on my knees to luc me have a eight of my baby Ho xx-as immovable. I found xvhero the hey was , and ono day Ijrushed in before his keep er , snatched him up and ran nxvay before they could stop me. My suffering subsequently , my fruitless efforts to have him fulfill his promise of marriage , his neglect of myself and child , my abductions nnd violent troatmout of his hired tools , are trulhfully but only par tially told in Tha Buffalo Telegraph of July 21. It would be impossible to cover the events tli.it made up these yoaw of shame , suffering and degrodation forcad upon mo by Governor Cleveland. " The Telegraph says it has her attested statement to tlib effect. When told it xvas reported she had mudo or was about to make a statement exonerating Cleveland from thochargo.MarU Halpin acted as if preparing for supr < jmeeirortnnd replijd in an impressive and earnest manner : "Mo make a statement exhonerating Grox'cr Cleveland ? Never ; I would ruthor put a bullut through my heart. ' She said sna could not triuhfuliy make any such statement , .and Cleveland xvould ntdaro to. She xvould not humiliitto herself again that ho uiijrht enjoy hoiiois and wealth , x"hilo on his account she was exiled from kindred and friends , and patiently mx-.iilod for death to end her misery. Slio than xvout iutn the details of xvhat sha had eulfcred from ISrl to 1877 at the hands of Cleveland und that xvonld inelt n heart of stone. nt , UliotJ. UTICA , August 15. General Logan reached Utico , at 10 o'clock. A great croxvd xvith music and cannonades xvero at the depot. Tlia procession was formed to the Bntterfifld house. Hero from the balcany Senator Coggeohall in troduced Logan , xvho expressed the great pleasure it gave him to meet such cordial xvel- como wherever he has boon in Nexv York stito. The present beautiful morning served to introduce ! to him most happily thy citizens of Utica , xvhoso cordial reception would over bo gratefully remembered , licfo'cnco had baon mudo 10services xvhich ho icnderod his country. lie felt that wliatnvcr ho had d'Hio in the past had been solely in the line of duly. Every Amoricm citizen , xvlien the country is in ( Lioger , should stand ready to sustain it by force of arms or otherwise. Wlien Login finish d threa ho.irty cheers xveru given. Mayor Sherman , of ITtica , announced that Logan would remain for nn hour in the hotel to ipceix'o the citi/.iuiH. Thousands went theio to shako his hand. Logan loft for the xvcst at 11:10. : At Syracuse , Svr.ACUSi : , August 15. General Logau ar rived this afternoon. There xvoro largo gath erings ut all stition' , und hearty greeting by till grand avmy veterans t Koine , Oneida nnd Cami'tota. Log. u made brief remarks nt Syracuse to a croxvtl of in ny thousand in Viuiderbilt square Log.in snoko of the hearty prceting-1 givtn him by tlio people and re turned thanks. The committee ut Kpchester nnd intermediate places took him in their charge. Oouiity 1cpiillicanH. tipocial Disiiatch to Tin : BKK. FIIKMONT , August 10. At the county repub lican convention held this nftcrnon the follow ing delegates xvero selected to the congression al convention : L. .T. Abbott , ] ) . Schiirman , Wm. Fried , J. W. Love , John Seeloy , 0. W. Hyatt , G. M. Dodge , K. H. Barnard nnd W. D. Holbrnuk. To the state convention : L. T ) . Itichards , H. B. Nicodeinus , K. C. Burns , J. Y. Smith , C. ] ) . Mnrr , G. W. K. Dorsey , A. M. Spoonor , 0 , Cuaiek , .T , K. Catlin and Mnnlay Jtugeiv. Kcsolutions to the effect that all honorable means bu used by the re- spectix'o delegations to tecuro the nomination of G. W. M. li > rri > y fur cnngiossinanand Col. Marshall for dislrict attorney of thu fiflh din- trict xvero passod. An ICfforl for Jfiirinony In tlio IJutlcr On in p. Ciucuoo , August 15. The folloxvlng was put in clrcii atlori to-day among the green- jj.ick club * of this city : , attention ! Since xvo issued the call for a stale convention lo be hold ot Bloomington , August 19th , 1ESI , A. A. McKeighan , xvho is not supporting Butler nor acting in nccord xvith the party. Ins i'sucd n counter Mil for n ntata convetition lo bo held at BloMiiiinRton , August 27 , 1S8I. Fi-oling and know ing that to hold txvo state conven tions the snme year and for the sumo purpose xxould bo detrimental to our cause , xvo cor dially Invite nn t urge nil delegates appointed under tlio McKoiphan call to ntlond and take mrt In the convention fo bo hold August lit. Uoduco J rates have boon secured on nil rail roads : / WATKIW , Chairman Anti-Monopoly SUto Com. .LXMKH KHKKMAS- , Secretary Greenback Slata Com. .iKSSK llAUI'Kll , Of the National Com. It Is claimed that McKoighan , chairman of the slalo greenback committee , is working for Ulalno , and trying to put off the greenback convention. 1'KNNSYIiVANIA. Viiit.ADKt.niiA , August 15. Chairman Cooi > or , of the republican state connultteo fays lhat Sonnlor if. Donald Cameron will not bo n candidate for re-election. \V15ST V1HG1NIA. Wnshinton Special lo Chicago Times. Congressman Gibson , of West Virginia , nr- rived to-day. His business hero is to arrange dates xvith Carlisle and Blackburn for their conlemplatod cpeechea in his district , and see the committee about sending n big supply of campaign documents lo his state. Ho says the feeling In the state is most intense. The effort of Blnina's managers to carry the state has aroutod everyone. At public meetings xvhero ho has sjiukon ho says ho has met old man xvh < > tell him that they have not attended political meetings since before the xvar. Ho says the tactics of the republican managers in the state is to bribs aud corrupt voters , and tlio feeling against Klkius is HO great that it xvould probably bo imsafo for him ta shoxv himself In the state. The consultation of Kl- kins xvith Atkinson nnd other stnto managers 1'urko ' the of finance at Deer xx'ero upon question ance , and it xvas there decided that as much money as possible should bo put in the state xx-hero it xxould do the most good. How far this xvould bo effectual in securing votes he could notsny , but excluding all considera tion of possible corruption that stnto xx-ould go democratic by a bigger majority than it ever had before. The democrats , ho saye , are united on their candidates aud xvill present a solid front "It is said that negroes are being imported into the state , " "That is true , " xvas the reply. "They xvero being brought in by the cat-load , ami xvill piobably try to votc.as thcro is no registration law in tiio stato. But if they do , the result xvill be that not a negro in tuo state xvill bo al lowed to vote. In the absence of a registra tion laxv there is noay of telling xvho nro or who are not citizens , nnd the people WILL UK hO INCK.NSKl ) it auch attempts nt fraud that they xvill resort ; o radical me tug of self-defense. Tlio people of West Viiginiaaro the moat laxv abidiug citizens in the xvorld , probably , but any at tempt to force such a fra d upon them might result in a grot deal of killing. " "How ab nit the gro-mback fusion ? " " 1 imlievo itxvdl fail. Tlio greenbackcrs will not support the gubernatorial nominee. Tliis xvill make trouble , and the rcpuolicans xvill not x-oto for the greenback candidate for ' " congress' "It is said that tlioro is a scheme on foot by xvhich But'er , by a bargain xvith the green- jackers , expects to get the electoral vote of the state ? " "Yes , there has been somq talk of Bntlar's tryli g to. throw the election into the hoiuo in this way , but it cannot bo done ; ho could * not jet fix-o votes in the state. The people there detest him " "Aro the democrats meeting money with nmnoj ? " "The state committee is not spending " any monex' , but tha national committee xx-ill have to. They xx-ill luvo to cover wh-itKlkias puts in the state If xx'o should lese West Virginia. Blaine xvould be elected. " Kcllcs of the l > ciit > ii ( ; Party Found on nn IIM > Kloc. I'liiLADKLmiA , August 15. Captain Wil son , of the bark i'luoino nt this port from Ivigtut , furnishes the folloxving : During June , xx'hila in laltiluda G9 , 3fin , longitude 10 , 7w , the loxx-or part of a tent xx'as found by the Esquimaux on an ice I bo , the upper part of which Bouined to have blown uxvay , also the end-i of a ntoro or provision cask matked "ifeanetto. " The contents in the store xveru also marked. There xv.-v-s nUo u chart , and a chock book on the Bank of California , both signed by DoLong , a pair of oiled trousers of L-niis Noro.i , and a bearskin xvhich covered something of the size and phapq of a human corpss , but the Ksquimaux could not remove the skin to ascertain xvhtt xx-ns under it. A Lively Illa/.o in Cincinnati. CINCINNATI , Auguot 15. A lire tliis after noon stalled in Hunlon & Cclo's lumber yard in the eastern pail , of tha city , aud it burning still. 'Jhe Little Miami railroad is blocked , the rails being heated and warped on the track , Tlio Hockxvood pottery is consumed and the Little Miami company's cattle sheds are gfino. Sumo txventy dxvelhugs are on fire , Tlio loss to the lumber company is § 00,000 ; other losses not determined. CINCINNATI , Ohio. August ID. The flames were under control at five o'clock. Ten dxvelliiigs xvoro destroyed. 'Iho aggregate lessen on them xvill not exceed 815,000 , xvilh light Insurance. Hintonnnd Coles xvoro uninsured. The track of thu Little Miami railroad has been repaired , and Irnlni running at seven o'clock. Iriqli DemoiiHtriulon nt Chicago , Cllli'A'iO , Autjust 15. The Irish national societies of this city held their annual demon stration at Ogden's grove to-day. About Lwolvo thousand people xvero present. Among the HpflakerH xx-oro State Senator Grndy , of Nexv York. Ho dxvult at tome length on the xvrongs of the Irinh peoplo. Jtosolntiuii * wore loassertiug tlio determination to con tinue laboring f r the freedom of Ireland till it wan uchiuxcd , miinilTlio Gordon lOxpndition , CAIUO , August 15. The xvholo Gordon re lict expedition will bo pushed forward to \Vndy Haifa speedily. It xvill proceed direct from Soinneh to Dimgnla. Thnro nru nlenty of boats on tha Nile , both beloxv and and above the cataract } , for tiio trnnsjiortatiou of troops. IIonryAVill Soon ha With U8 , LONDON , August 15. Henry Irving , Kllen Terry nnd fifty others of the Lyceum Theatre company , nail for Montreal Sept. 18. DETERIVI1MIHGTHE TRUTH , The Remains of Lient , KisliDglinry Ex- Ono of the Kesouing Party Tolh What ho Knows ( Ho Claims the Moil Cloiifossodto HiuiThoir Ghastly Daod , Henry's ' Body Will Probably Un dergo an Examination. Transfer of the Eolios of tno Ex pedition to Washington. Hn/.un loul(8 ( thoTruthot'tlic Htorlct Grccly ItoturiiH Homo Ironi lllH.Trip. . N. Y. , August 15. The mosl heartrending disclosures wcro made in tliis city yesterday regardlug thu remains of Lieu1 tenant Kislingbtiry , of the Arctic exposition , xvho died amid the Arctic snow last Juno , It is established beyond all question that canni balism was resorted to by the starving men ol thoOreely expedition , nnd shoxvs that the lives of those saved wore preserved only by eating the dead bodies of their companions. Lieutenant Kl-dingbury's relatives hero XVOM tilled with horrible doubts as BOOH as they learned that disclosures had been made in Noxv York regarding cannibalism ninoiig the members of the oxpeditton , and they deter mined to learn tlio trutlj by exhuming the remains - mains and have them examined by competent physicians. Tlio services of nn undertaker xvero secured , and , witii the assistance ol five men , ha accomplished the work of taking up the casket from its roiling plnco. Tlio cuskoC wan ope.ned in the presence of Frank W. Kis- liugbury and John P. Klslingbury , brothers of the deceased. Dr. Charles Jiuclc- loy , Dr. 1 < \ A. Mnndovillo , Superin tendent Stlllson , Aeeistant Superin tendent M andovillo nud two reporters | i'l'liu oxaminatiou proved conclusively the truth of the stories of camtbalism The llosh on the ribs had boon cut axx-ay xvith n sharp instrument. The arms and logs xvoro entirely uare. All the uxtremotios xvuro attached to the body by ligaments only. The pelvic bones xvero entirely denuded. No fractures of the body xvero dibcovorod The physicians who made the examination inndo uilidavlt to the above effect. A HllOTllKK'.SGr.OOMV VIKWS. Ill an interview with The Times correspondent pendent , W. H. lCislingburytho older brother jf the deceased , outlined the condition of to the belief . The Greely ox- [ edition xvas divided into two parties or fac- linns aud.one perished becaina the others had gained possession by force of the food supply in this ostracized partyxycro l.iout. Kislingbtiry and Ur , 1'avy. Tlio condition of Laoutoiiunt ICisIiiigbury'u body fhoxvs that lie had died of starvation at a tinio xvhon the others had seine food supply , Tlier-4 wns absolutely nothinn in lii.s stbmacti'aud 'n'tho iuteutliies xr&s n lump of Indigestible material. Tliero xx-ero no indications of rupture , mid tlio story that ho injured himself is discredited. W. H. Kis- lingbary opposed exhuming the remains of his brother up to Wednesday night , in the belief that his brutho : could not luvo been preyed upon by the survivors because of the leiiort that ho had helped to kill a polar b.nr ; three days before ho died. Tim party were rescued thrcn weeks after his brother H death , and Kislingbury held that the hear would furnish the necessary food for n tow survivors that length of time , fairly distributed and hus banded , but as there ara no indications that Lieutenant Kislingbury partook of the boar and the fact that the lleshy jiarts of the lieu- tuiiaivs body xvero cut elf in a careful and scientific manner , slioxvn the bear story might liavo been invented by noino ono to conceal cannibalism Instead of eating bear the sur vivors subsisted on tlio bodies of their dead companions. | In tho'upininn of Kialing'oury , Ur , i'avy died In advance of his brother , the outcome of n desperutostrugglo for subsistence and ended his lito or fell a victim to the desperation of the iinmoiliito adhercnta of Groely. In other xvorda it XVOH a case in xvhlch tlioso not In favor xvith the commander xvero coin Del led to die that others mig t live. Tlioro it , u. suspicion on the doomed party that Prix-ato Henry xvas shot while trying to get a nhara of tiio food. Henry's death is not sulliciently explained. Kisliiighury takes this gloomy viuw that there xx'as n struggle among the starving nnd desperate men and that tlio strongest by vir tue of authority nnd possession of the liltlo feud on hand faiirvived , 1 iontcnnnt Kisling- bury , it Booms , xi-as under Oroely's displeas- nro from the hnqinning The ubovo is thu statement by W. H. ICislingbury to the Times' rojireaRntativo. A CONTKSHIOX Ol1 CAKNI1IALI.SM. NKW YOHK , August 15. Thiid ollicor Ki-l ly , of Die sloamor Hear , this morning eaiil that thu reports of eating the flesh of Lieuteii' ant Klslingbury and Privntallonry xvero trno , The Burvix-ord when brought on board xvoro all but delirious , and admitted that they had ti oat dead bodies to preserve their own lives The cook of tha liear said that all the mir vivors staled that they hid to cat the llesh ol the dead , as all their fooil , except a litth loither KuaUkin had given out. All the met : on board the Hear knexv the bodle-i had boui oaten , but xvens toU not to Hpoak about il xvheu they got into port , HIIAI.I , IIIINHV'S riHMAiN.s in : i\iit'.Mii : : ) ? Nixv : YdliK , August 15. Coroner ItobinKnn of Long Island City , has xvritton to Mis- Dora Hiick at Lincoln , Neb. , the Hlstcr o Private Henry , chking if nlm desires his re nmimoxhiimod If she lepllos nlllrmativolj the coroner will hnvo tliom oxmnlned bj Doctors Burnett nnd Hitchcock. Sinuj tin result of the examination of Klsllngbiiry'i body , thu citizens i/S Ljng Island City an greatly oxjited , but tlio coroner refuses ti cxhiimo Heary'd liudy until authuri/.cd by Id ; sister , ) IA/.IN'H : OPINION- . Tlio chief signal ollicer Bays that xvhilo tin condition < if Lieutenant Ivlsliiijjliury's riimaini inight indicate that there had betn cannibal ism nmoiiK the momberx of the ( Jreely party , ho had hoard nothing from CJreely or any ol the urvrn that would.lo-id him IK Iicliovo it xvas so. He did not doubt that there xvere bickerings nnd dllferoncM ninong the member * of the party , but ho would tint believe tlmt It load to vldloneo or extreme measure * of any kind , except In the ciw of Henry. ; < 1IIKKI.Y AT HOXIK. PoriTSMnmt , Augti'U IS. Lioutennnt ( < reely nnd xvifo roturntd front Noxvburjport thin forenoon nnd xvoro convoyed to their tem porary residence nt Sonxys island , The ilectouant appaivntly tfulfoii no ill clfects from the excitement of ycetorday. IIKCUIIDB 0V Till ! KXraUTIOX. WASIIIXOTOV , Auntut IB. The records nnd relics of the ( lively Arctic expedition , xvhlch xvoro brought to Noxv York and there tmnod ever to the nuthorities f ( lovornor's Isl.ind , xvoro brought hero to-tiny nnd delivered to the chief signal ollicor. They xvill bo tiicd by Lieutenant Ciroely In muklng his ropoit of the oxpodttion and by the chief diRiial ollicor In milking hisieport to tliti secretary of xvnr. Thecolloctlon Includes the records of the sci- ontillo work ami discoveries of the CJieoly par ly , their instruments nnd private pipers , mid the ulnrlos of the members of the expedition , When the expedition x\ns lilted out , rnch member xx-ns furnlshed'xvlth .1 blank book in xvhlch to keep n j-orBonll iccord of the events of their slay In tlio Arctic region. It xvn * the undorstaiulmg that tlioso were pmsonal propei ty , nnd not subject to the supervision of Liomoilant Grooly or any ono oho. Seventeen of them hove boon preserved. Their content * xx'ill bo considered cnulideiitml betxveen the government , nnd the writer * , and xvhilo puritans of them \vtll he used in inuking up thohistory of thocxJoditloiij nothinu they contain will Lo made public until Lieutenant ( Jix-olv's report of thtt ox | < edition Is com- ploted. ( lonornl Hnzen n > ysit may bo a year before Orooly's report if linishod. citoss' jioin' Kor TO UK KSAMINKD. VVASlllNdTQV , * Auot'ist 15. ArrniiRcmonls had been mudo to open the casket containing tlio remains of Sergeant Cross of the Oreely expodilion , this pveninj , ' , and have n post mortem examination of the body , but tha plan xx'as abandoned because of the objection cf the xvidow nnd mother of the deceased , KKV OIjUXlON JN MIOXICO. Discovery of n IMot to Depose the I'rcBOitt Qoorniuont , t Sr. LOUIH , August Ijjijr" . special telegram From the City of Mexico to the 0 lobe-Demo- crat , says that n lonsnirncy against the gox- ornment hns boon tllscox-6rod there , xvhlch urn- jrace a plot to dcposo OoveruorOonzalos and , o put In his pl.ico Jose Maria Igloains , nnd also to assasslnato Uoneral Diaz and all load ers of xvlmt is known ns the "Tuxtopoc parly. " I'lio plot is said to bo xvldo-spread in the states of Vera Cruz , Pueblo , Mjrelos nnd Quaretaro ; ind that there is a great dual of anxiety. A number of arrests hnvo boon mndo In the City of Mexico during the xvcok , embracing sex-oral prominent persons ; nmong them I'rnncisco Mojia , ex-minister of ficauco ; It'.cordo Ho- minez , ox-judgo of the federal district ; Oro- ; ori Perez .lor Jon , n priAiiaont lawyer ; Gen- ; sal FelicianoChax-.irn ) , Colonel .lose Maria Itodrlqnoz , D. K. Voaz Augustine , M eiidoza Ambrosio Dominquollainon Jnnraz , Miguel Salcodo and Vidiu Corral ; also the wife of Jordan. The latter bad-a email printing of- ice in xvhich a largo number nf poster.xveio 'ound ready for circulation , inciting the pso- lie to revolt aga'nst the present government mil in favor ot Igleeia. No other explanation las been given but other arrests are expected ,11 bo made , und active .uoasure : be taken to defeat the plot. myrtj" liri > rco Soolcors , " ( TAIIIS , 'Aufaitst ii TiThe ndV'5cat-j for \Fadamo \ Patti prcsontcd.a petition to-day for a divorce from her imsband , M'arqnis Do Caux. The balatico of opinion oxprosted by , ho bar ii that the court xvill refuse to grant a , lix-orcn on the ground that the laxv reserves .lie right of divorce to such applicants as have e.eix'ed no injury in the marriage relation. An application for dix-orco xv.vs also ( ilod yns- erduy by Duo do Ueauirrnmont. The ground on xvhich this is based is the alleged ruinoiH extraviganco of his xvife. Tlio llc-OrKunizc < l Krlc. NEXV YOIIK , August 15. It is stated that , ho presidency of the Krio railxvny has boon .endercd to John King , xvho xvill accept un der certain conditions. .King was formerly ccoiver of tlio Ohio it Mlsssis ippi rallxx-ny. It is reported that the company is reorgan izing. Six now directors xvero elected , among , hem D. O. Mills , David Doxvs and John Ivin ? . The Kurdish holders are said to have ngrcod to tha ivlvniico of the needed money lo carry out the plan of reorganization. Tlio UhluiiKo Klotei-rt. CIIICARO , August Ifi. The coroner's jury nquiring into thodoalli of the man Heck , cilled in tha i-taro during the moldeih' riot of Wednchday ex-iiing ! , hold thirteen of the non union inoldorH to tha grand jury , mid censured their employers. Cribbeii & Sexton , for furn ishing them xvith arms. Bcrffluli IsprciaV.nioM general than any other dlsoaao. U b Insidious In ch.irnctcr , and inanlfestH Itself In running sores , pustular eruptions , boils , swellings , enlarged Joints , abscesses , soroeyes , etc. Hood'sSarsaparllla expels nil trace ot scrofula from the blood , leaving It pure , enriched , and healHiy. "I xvas severely aflllcted with ccrofiila , and for over a year had txvo rminlns Bores on my neck. Took flvo botllca of Hood'H riarsaparllh , and consider myself cured. " C. K. LOVICJOV , Lowell , Mass. C. A. Arnold , Arnolil , Me. , had ocrofulnui Boro.s for seven years , "urine niul fall. Hood's Sursapurllla cured bin ) . Salt Rheum William Spies , Klyrla , 0. , Buffered greatly from erysipelas nnd salt rheum , caused by handling tobacco. At times his hands xvoulil crack open and bleed. Ho tried various prep arations without aid j finally look Hood's Snr- Banarllla , and noxv sayo : "Iain entirely well. " "My eon had salt rheum on Ida hands anil on the calves of Ids legs. Ho took Hood's B.irsa ] > arllla anil is entirely cured. " J. II. STANTON , Jit. VernoD , Ohio. ' Hood's ( .Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists , gt ; ! x for $5. Mu > lu onlyhy 0.1. HOOO i CO. , l.oxvell , Mass. IOO Dooos Ono' Dollar. RIVALS OF THE TURF. Jay Eye See Makes an Attempt tc Beat IMS'Record ' , But Fails Booauso of a Break on tlio Homo Strotoli. Plmllns Trots tko Fastest Oonsoo- utivo Heats Made by a Stallion , Tlio Eocord of tbo Rifle Contest nt Fort LoavonwortU. Death of aJookyon tlio Track at Brighton Bonoli. Thonccortl of tlio National Gnino for tlio lny Itleyclu Itnuc Ktu. Vllll.ADKU'lllA , August 15. Not since tlio ovontftil l y xvhon Maud S hotted her fastest tliroo coneocittivo heats ever trolled 2:12J : , 2:1 ! ! . } niul 1:12 : } has tlioro boon such an at tendance nt tlio Helm : nt cour o as xvas galh- oroil tlioro In-day , when Jay Kyo See niul I'linllai attempted to break thu record niiulo by Maud S , niul 2:131 : , tin * best for n ita'dion , innilu by 1'hullaa himself nt Chicago. The inllo record * won ? not broken , but tlio time. Hindu by both homo * inoro than mot tlio ex pectations of tlio majority of tlio spectators. Jny Kyo See bent tlio record for thrco-cpuir- tcrH of a milt' , and but for losing it bro.ik just nftor entering tlio hint quarter , without doubt would have cli.pcd n focond or m ro oil Maud S' fastest timo. 1'Uallas failed to equal his own best performance. , but ho trotted tlio fastest cotisocutivo licati ever recorded by a stallion , tlio sloxx-ost being bettor than tliu best record of any other stallion. .lay Kyo rteu tnnda tlio first quarter in 112. } , half 1:1)3 : ) , Ihroo-qunrlor * in l-X > y , inllo in 2:11. 1'lmllat'timo was 2:15 : , 2:1-1 : } , 2:1f > l , Jny Kyo See in thu second Attempt mndu n milo in AT KOC1IKSTKII. JSocilKKTKK , N. Y. , August 15. Tlio firat race C.itchlly won. llnrry Wiikoa 2d , Maud Messenger lid , Hullo Kchoj tthboat'tlnu ; > , 2:174. : Class 'J27 Nellie It , won , Montgomery 2il , Young Ifolfo : M , 1'onrlIth ; best time , 2:23 : $ . HAUATOOA IIAOESJ. SARATOGA , August 15. Tlio six furlongs for. maiden two-year-olds Slmou won , lo- vierro 2d , Hob May : il Time 1 :17. : Milo nnd Boventy yards \V. It. Woodard won , Kiutornl 2d , Hcssio M. Time 1:17. Milo and ono furlong I 'etorL. won , Sovereign eign 1'ixt 2d , Vera ltd. Time 1 : ! > 8. 'Ilio handicap liurdUraoo milo and five furlongs -lilcmirmo won , Scalper 2d , Burke Cochrano lid. Time ! IU3. : OHICAliO HACKS. Unit milo heats , for all ngei 1st heat , Ts'orn iM. won , Hard Tim-s'Jd , iiunrisoiid ; time , -111. Tlio second heat Nora M. won , Suniiso 2J , Walker oMitimo , ! ' . . Mile hods , for tlrco-y oar-olds Non-win- HBt nt. this mooting , Top Sawyer xven , Ludy Knnip ! 'd , licbd'Bcuiit Dr. ; tiirv , ltr : J. Half milo for two-year-olds Non-winnors , I.connid won , Vniiltci' 2 < l , I3va Hnttonid ; time , 50 } . OIKI mid ouo-oighth miles , for light welter weight * Hovoko won , Alhostono2d ] , Chun- tiiiy lid ; t.mo , lf'S4. : . Ono and ono-sixtcenth miles , for all ngcs Thudy won , Mnit lionliam , Lycurgus lid ; time , 1 : ! iO. AT IininilTON IIKACII. BmnilTOS' HIACII , August 15. Milo nnd fin-long maidens of all ngo * 1'inneor won , Yorktnwn 2d , 1'oriloiw 'Id. Time 1 : ML Seven fuilotigsBulling race l.iliio 15. won , Clmrlio 2d , Vorconay 'M. Carlisle foil nt the HtulilcM niul .lookoySnx was instantly killed. Time 1:32J. : Milo and n quarter for nil apes I'limger won , Wave O' Light 2d , Charley Ji. lid. Time , 2:11. : Throe-quarters milo for mm-xvinnors 1'i- lot 'vnii , Medus.v 2d , Annie L. ltd. Time Il7.if. : Milo lunl a ( pnirtor live hurdlesI'awnei1 won , Hranlon 2d , Oyclom1 lid. Time , 2:21) : ) . ItiiHO Itall. Atl'itthburgBaltimore , 3 ; Allegheny , fi. At'J'olodo Toledo , 7 ; Indianapolis , ft. ' ' . ' ! Clovvland " . At 1'roviilonca I'royidonco , ; , At Cincinnati Cincinnuti ; LoulRvillo , 7. At Milwankro-Milwnulioi' , 11 ; St. J'uul , ! ) . At uw York Virginia , ! ) ; Jirooklyn , 13. At Now York Now York , 1 ; Ikmtnn , 3. At Columbus C'lihiiiiliUH , l ! ; St. KOIMH , Hi , At St. Louis ( Unions ) St. Louis , 0 ; Chicago , 2. At Itoiiton ( Unions ) Dohlon , ! ; Nation- Tlio Itllle. LKAVRKMOIITII , Aut'int 15.Tlio prelim ! nary rillo contest cloix'd to-day. Thu followinif mis the fuiii teen hi ho < t hcurod : Itiy (121 ( , Clnrklill , i'rohton IJj'J , IrvinoliOl , Clay ( ! 0 ( > , ( irajBon fi'Jil , Stiimin fi'J3 , Jonon 581 ! , frnv ! 580 , Xi-ltH nsr. , Jlimt 581) ) , Crnno 531 , I'roHtoi of tlio Twonty-lioiuth infantry 581 , UCHIIIOIK ( .77. _ Tim AVhcol. liOUlHVlu.K , August 15 , In the bioycli touninniriit to-day the twentymilo prufcH Hiniial chimpioiHliipi won by John i I ) , I'rinco. Iliglinm quit after going six niiloH 'H Baddlo Hlinpud while liu wai in tin lead , I'rinco I'mlnlicu alone1. Spociul Dinpatch to Tin : BUK. KuvWiMT , ] ' 'la , Aug. 15. Infonnnllon JIIK received that Cjrunc/ and Mncoo hud orrlvoi at Nnw UrluuiiH nnd are nnruuto created considerable ntir among Sji oflici.ilu which W4H n' u ulmnv : by federal otllcerH wlio npjiru hond the Inauguration of aiiothui hjrlo.1) nf nllihiiHtoilngmoM.'inonti on a xualo n greater magnltiiila tiun uuy which Imn beoi attcmptod for ROVUM ! yoarw , Thoito foara nr ( v/uirantoil from the jiromiuoncu nnd inlluoiicc ainoiif ; CnhniiM of fiomunnd Maceo , whc have boon Identified with the present move mcnt toward C'ubrai iiidopanilunco Kinuo it > iiiangiiration. Jt In iwfurlcd positlvoly thai their object in aiming hero ! .i to bo in utioedjr commmilcfttlon with cortnln Creole polltlclnn * of llnvnnnvliosn nlm now In to Mir the foci- ing.i of nn uprlMtig eniwd. Other * bollovn that th oxcitcmont ( icc. lonpd nmniif * the Cuban population lioro by the presence of these lead ers will promise the cnmmittmant of overt net * which will dhrupt the good fcollng now existing , nnd promote n quarrel between thin country nnd Spain. In cither event serious troubles nro apprehended by nil oilicinls here. AN IHIHll KAMA' , The Closing of tlio Irish Nntlonnl Ii-njuo Coiivciitlon. HntTON , Aug. II. A innsa domoiiitrntton of the Irish National 1. capita \VM held this ox oning. Ton thousand people were present in Mechanie'x Institute. , Oov , Itobinron nnd ( ion. HutlcrV npponrnnco on the platform was received with n great outburst of npplnuso. The Tenth regiment occupied the roar hall. Thu platform wiw occupied by men nnd women of prominence , ( iov. Itobinson presided - sided and congratulated Irishmen on the sue- cost * of the convention. Mr. Kodmoud delivered - ored nn eloquent address , outlining tha Irish piilitical situation. 1 , otter * of regret from n number of poisons worn rend. Gov , Clnvolaml pntd : "I thank you for thug remomborlng mu and for your Invitation , nnd I fdiould bu glml to accept the B.IHO. . The convention occur * , however , at n tinio when 1 nlmll bo nb ent on it much needed vacation , for which 1 have nlrondy nmilo nr- rangomontfl. It l.s thus Inlposslblo for mo to nttond. " ( lenornl 1 hitler raid that Ireland In not n lout- time would bo free. History would ro- iioat Itself unions Knglnnd took n lesson nnd let the IjordV ponplo go , The Irishmen of tills country would not bo taken elsewhere to 1m tried for doings hero , Thnro had been some dllliculty about this. Unfortunately the nation had boon represented at the court of St. .lames the last fowyoar * by a MnssHchu- volts man , 1'oiilbly by n blessing of God nnd the votes of the people , n chief executive might bu found who would improve urUtors. Ireland wns growing In strength in tliis coun try mid In n few yours would bo able to nay , "Thus far shnlt tnun do nnd no farther. " Mnyor Mutton niid Mrs. I'nrncll niado short mldro'tos. Sexton npoku of the great onthusl- ism with which this domonstMntion would bo lionrd in Ireland and ontllnod tha situation in that country. Alter HOIIIO other addresses the mooting ndjournod. Aloxnnder Sullivan declined n ro election to the presidency of the IrMiNntionnl league , nlthongh tendered the position unanimously , Patrick Kgan , of Nebriinka , former treasurer , wns elected President Neil O'Hrleii , of Misaouri. Thomas Dohorly > f Itoftton , and Mnurtco 1 < \ Cullllaro , of J'hll- ndelphln , are the Vlco Presidents. Fnthor J'ltiolloy xvns ro elected treasurer. Vathorltngor Wnlsli , Hocretary. TlioTc.vnH I'AuilluVitlidrnVH. . ST. Louts , August 15. ThaToxns & Pacific railroad hna notified the Trans-Continental no- sociation that It xviil xvitlnlraw from the asso ciation ninety days from July 31. This action' ognthcr with the xvitlidrawalof the Atlantic Pncilio Homolimo tigo will probably bo dis- : nssod at the meeting of the association to bo mid nt Saratoga , September 2 , mid the opin- on pi ovuiln that the nsBOcintion will 1)0 dis solved. h' IIonicH. KII : : , August 15. The congroHnion- tl coimnittcii appointed to involig.ito the latlonal nildiorn' liomoa , arrived this morn- ng anil will liear tha complaints of votornns it thu Milwnuk 'o branch , Saiurday and next woo ! : . These who came to-day nro W. S. lloiecrnui , ( ion. II.V. . SI > cum , ( Jen , Cut- chcon , Col. Steulc , H. M. Murray. rny .1 , 1 t' Flront IjainpnMiiM , Texas. Sr. LDI'IH , August 15 A Houston , Texas , special to the 1'o.st Di'pitch , x\yn that an in- eomliiiry lire at Iniinpnsiii destroyed the bust- n's.s portion ol [ the town. Lms § 200,00 ; in- jin-iiiiuo 100,00 ) . ( i. T. iMal me , hanker nud i. IJ. C/rlttOiiflou , inoirlrinl , are the hoav- int loosoi'H. Tlu > Hamo town experienced n 560,000 fire n couple of xvookn ago. DllllllM C/ollVOIlt 1(111 , Sr. IAIUIH , August 15. The Supreme ( irovo if the order of druids installed now ollicors .o-ilny , and linlhhod up nil their Imsinu's In cluding ti'vition of the constitution. Ad- ionrucd to meet nt Chicago next jear. A DiHttiiKiilnlHid Dlvino Tea < l. NKXVDUIKI , N. Y. . Aug. 15. Hov. Dr. John Hroxvn , tha oldusl ICpincopal minister of Nuxv York state , dieil this morning ugnd ' .13. Ho delivered tha xveluomo address to Litfayotto nt the Maaonio reception hero in 1821 , Tlio IrlHlminn on an ICxourulon. IosTiiN , August 15. Six hundred delegates Lo the Irish National Lc'iiguo left to-day on i harbor excursion given by the 1'oston citj government. TlioViill Hrc < ; t Hunk. Niw YOHK , August 15. The leading depositors positors of tin ) Wnd .Street bank pctitloncii the court to-day to appoint u receiver. nritlCTOHCtDDOVth EARLOAKING POY/DC IT/.MBOUIIBTQninC imy Inlurloiis tiilininieesciin l > o fount lu Air.iroxv.V Ponrl ilnlcinc 1'oxTdor. Is 1 lixely pUtVCli JlelUK uiulu LiI , niKlUttlmoiilali roeelx'til Innn iici ! uhvini > 'tH'lsS. Ji.uni I lays , Ili tun : M. J > rli'nnlunr : ! , ol'ChleaKO , iiini toistuviu Nnvorbold In bill. . . v ou-r 0V THE LOWEST THIS YEAR. Very Low Fignrc Ycslcrflay. A Porooptihlo Advance in the Price of Pork , Lard Follows the Load of Pork , Closing Hieh.1 - - ' fa Oats Moderately Steady i " am Fairly Aotivo. 2 The Oattlo Market Exhi ( In1 expected Firmnei g Ocncrnl Koviow of the Btnto of tlio Mnrkotou OhtonKO 'Chniio | Htcrtlny , Special Dispatch to TUB BRE. CIIIOAOO , August 10. The inarkota ruled easier again to-day , xvilh tha exception of pro visions , which xvero again exceptionally strong. VillKAT. A.t ono time October wheat sold nt 7 ! > J , but closed a shndo fmnorln the latu board trading it 80L The decline in wh at won about 4@g 11 compared xvith the lalost prices yoslerday , ind some quotations xvero the loxvest knaxvu ho present year ; regular No. 1 ! spring bcinR ( uotednt 70 ? , nnd No. 3 ntGl cents n , bushel , vhich nro , In some rcspoctc , the lowest prices vor knoxvn in the trndo in this city. The eceipts idioxv a slight falling off. The xvenk- icss late in the day xvas attributed partially o n report from Milwaukee , xvhich placed the stimntoon the present xvhoat crop much arger than was heretofore estimated , The cport xvas not official , but had its effect in a [ onoral xvay. The latest quotations xvoro 7CZ or August : 78J September : SOI October ; 8lg OOIIN vas fairly active , nnd niled somo.xvhat easier ' luring the greater portion of the day , but closed Uromjor , iiricm advancing J to Jc , nther sharply. luring the afternoon session , , lie receipts snoxvod some falling off , xvhlch lerved to maintain prices. The closing fig- ires xvoro 51 g for August , 503 for Soptembar , I ! ) for October nndHJ fur November. OATH vero miHloralely steady taking the day en- ire , closing nt 25. } for August , 2-IJ for Scp- ember aud 25J for October. fOKK vas stronger and higher , closing at 20 50 for Ynguat , 2225 for . . September , 13 75 for the was quita strong , chuing af. 7 'JO for Septem ber , 8 02i for October. OATTLK The cattle market rather unoxpecledly took a firmer tone to-day. It opened dull , and for ntlmo It looked CM u the Rollers would have to J make sonic oonMSRioni' , but about nine i , o'clock'tho buyers took hold with tointi vigor , J : nnd the market xvorkod linn. The supply was above the nvurngo for 1'Yiday ' , but the rcceii > ts dhl not Include moro than 3,000 native steers , and tliorovns a fair prospect that nil these xvould bo Fold. Only a foxv prime hooves xvero offered. Tlioro xvns demand for thorn nt fully Thursday's figures , or at an advance on Tnes- ilay's prices of 5 to 10 cents. Common to fair pmlitioH xvero to a certain extent neglected , but they Bold moro freely than the day before and xvoro firmer. Butchers' block icmnined dull and easy , Tlioro xvas a supply of that sort , and rather loss than the demand. Good to choice shipping , 1200 to 133 ! ) pounds nold at ' ) 00 to ( i 5)1 ; common to medium. 1000 ( o 1200 louuds , ! DO to 5 75 ; inferior to fair coxvs2 25 to 2 30 ; medium to good 3 00 lo1 00 ; stockers - ers 3 00 toI 00 ; feeders 00 to ! 00. Itango cattle xvero steady at1 08 ; Wyoming 120G pounds 05 ; 20'J Tuxans. 1019 pounds , -J 35. noes. The receipts of hogs showed n falling off ot nearly 5,000 but there xvoro stnlo hogs enough to bring the supply up to fully 20.000. Tliero xvas 11 good demand from eoveral classes .ot buyers and the market made n further gain In strength. The opening sales showed nn ad vance of De , and that improvement xvas main tained to the close , pcor to best light making ft 70 to 0U > , und inferior mixed to choice heavy going at 5 00 to 010. . It xvas reported that ( i 51) ) had been paid but the particulars did not traiiKpiro. The salon of skips and culls ran from 4 00 to 5 00. Sorting was not as close as usual , and the shrinking xv.au also remarkably light. Onnndiaii Crops. TOUONTO , August 15. According to the supplementary ropoit of the bureau of indus tries for August , a goo j harvest of grain crops in Ontario is assured. Full wheat gives average - ago yields 27\ , \ , spring xvhoat , 18J bushels p c acre. The nggregato productions exceeds Xa B year's harvest by ton and a Jialf million. busholi. Barley is a good crop in the south ern countries , but the northern and northeast ern is affected by miminer drought. The grain , though , is plump and heavy. The Hanlcrnptcy Record. NKXV YOHK , August 15. The failures throughout tha country for the last seven days xverc 220 , ngoinst 232 last xvcok. The casual ties nro still heavy In tlio Pacific slates , and in other parts of the country about up to the average , and light in Canada. Fire IIiitiH in Vienna , VlHNKA , Aupriist 15 , Tlioro are strong rea sons to Miupoct that tha recent fires in thin city are the xvork of anarchists. A man was lately discovered cutting hose plHa [ at fires hut escaped. It U assorted three dangerous anarchists arrived from London to avenge thu recently ox i.'cutod anarchists. The I'Vonch in FAIIIH , August 15.Tho report published by the Matin tint Iho Hoyna recaptured Tumutavo on the third inat. is declaiod un founded , Admiral Moit reports from Tama- tavo , August ilth. that the condition of all French puuts in Madagascar It eatisfaclory. t l e recogaizeel fo 5eeaPcr )