s * * av > THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB.MONDA * MORNING , JUJSE 8 , 1885. 3NU 250 METTLES. The D sagrecaWs Patlnw Wch Many PoiIclajsPfl , Cleveland Splits the Northwestern Domooraoy nna ITramlnlcnt 1'onslon- era Tlircntoncil Wltli Ucoaplta- tlou ? ? lie lown Aiipolntnitnts , THE NATIONAL ArroiHtunNT. 3pcci l Te'cgrara to Taa IlEii WABUmaTOH Juno 7. The appolntmcntof Capt. H. If , Il her , son'of the Ray. II. W. Beecbor , na ojlleotur of customs of the Puget sound district , U nut pleasing , it appear , to the democrats of the northwoit. Judge Kubn , of Port Town end , wai o duraed for the ap pointment by tbo democrat ] generally of Washington territory , and also by many lead ing party men of Oregon. Kuhn ta an old time democrat and hat boon a loading spirit in the party of the northwest. II o (3 ( a member of the national committee from Washington , and has been an indefatigable worker for his party. He was backed by tbo democrats and IVconor by the mugwumps. The loading democrats of Washington tenitory have said that the appointment of Beecher would demoralize the democracy of tha northwest ] that Botcher waa never anything but u republican and does nut now profuja to bo o democrat ; tnat to set NStdo an old party vet eran like Kubn fur man who does not oven profess tu baton * to the party wuuld dtrgust the democrats uf Washiu t n and of Ortgun. Such representations by tno prominent Wash. ing temtuiy dunoorats induced thu leading members of cungieas uf that party to unite in advising tno appointment of Kuhn. It wa < eharpeuj by the democrats , ai < d they relter.ttc it now , tbit lieecbtr b.ised his cUiius only up- en the services hu fathtr bad rendered Cleveland. There It some talk of opposition to the re election. uf 3enAtor Kdmuuda for the tonn nhich will begin nith M ch , 1837 , baaed uu his alleged indifference toward tha republican national tlokut at tha Ust rjreaideniUI eloa < Uon. Tli" legimature which will elect a suc cessor to Kdmuuda will bi chosen in Septum- bor , 1888 , aud repona coma frum Vermonl that a m .Yemeni la on fuut tu elect a mar other than Udmuuds. This movement i treated lightly uy thofritn Is aud admirers ci the Veruiunt staicsman who rugardhim > s in vincible , but thine can be no duubtof tht oarneainosj of these who uio engaged In It , and the fact that such uu oppo sition exlstx shows that there ii decided hostility to Kdmunds ii consequcnoo uf his unfrienUiuiuda towart the natioubl re pub , i can candidates. This feel ,1 Ing against Kdui-nda i < not uunnned tu Ver mont and should the opposition in'that ttati develoiie auy reaai/uab o uiuanure of stretigtl it would itcdlvo cuji euo mru eaient and sup poit from the uUlsUu aa wuuld seiiouilj threaten , if not actually prev ut , tlu > ro-tlcc tion of K linuudd. With the expiration o his present term , wh'cli ' will occur lu March 1887 , Hdinunrju will h > vu served in the tenati tweuty-une years lie entered tbo stuati upon un appumtuunt from the Royeri or ti nucceod Sjlunou Koota who died lu Mutch 1866 , and was snbeequeutl ; . , V elected by the legislature ti servo the remainder of Mr , FUOU'B term Since then he ban bean re-ciected three times practically without uppojiuon. Julm Sher man u the only member uf the suuute whi anti-dates Mr. dmunds , ulihougb his col league , Mr. ftlorriil , aid several uther sen atora bad eoveral years eervioi iu the housi prior to the appuarauco of Edmunds in tbi senate. In referring tu tbe opposition ti Edmnnd'a ro-clection , tbo Star s < tst" " There is every reason to bihbve that II Mr. 3 Jdmmdshd earnestly worked , not foi the election of Blalne , but for the success o t his paity and iu principle ? , for which Blaini happened for the time being to stand an tbi r representative or tymbol. cne retult woutc have been different. Though not BJ con ( picuous as Blsina. there wore bouts of repub licaus in Vermont and in uvery state in thi union who were relatively affected ju t a directly und vitally by the result of tha eloa tion at the head ot tbe ticket cuuld bo. Ti them Blame was only one fly with themselve on the great whuul to bdcru bed Into thi earth In its involution or uiveu a net or longer lea u of life. It wil not be strange , iborefure , if many of thos whoee furtunea were BO disastrously afffCtn as were Blainu's , nhould louk with mdilfai once upon IJiluiund'd efforu to bo re-ulectei or work t.ctivuly tu 8 cure bis permanent re tiremout fri < m gflicial position On th other hand , with humiu n.tura constitute as it is. It will bo vury strun o if tnuy do n- do so. " Deputy Coramis'iorer of Pensions McLea says it id thu purpose of thd pdusion buion to make a thorough examluaiiun of thu pet siuu liiU uf tha nutira country , with uviow i cutting off al ) who i.ro Illegally drawing pen tioufl. He udded that th--ro were , no doub perions In nil thu utatoi Mruwiiig pHuslons 111 Kally. "It Is the ilvpeudmt list " ho s > id , " think , which contain < thn giu test number I fraudulent catea fathers or mutheis wh < i ai dependent , or aUegid m bd , upnn suns lull-- in the army. Now , I know of a caie of ailc lady , woith $7 ' ,0 0 or $11 0 DUO , who is rtyu larly drawing u punsiuii to < - . > f-pu killed iu tt : urroy. She has bren drawing it for years.an of cuursu it it a f tuud ou th > < guveruinoutV bhall go tbruu h th lists i f all tbo ttate fi .y Hiinilar OIBOuud lor uny others by whic l > ensionB are Illetfally drawn. " In ngard tu thtt intiroal revenue collecto : Miip for thu fourth Iowa district , an agroc moat has been leaahed bctwrou thfuur ilen ouratio congrrHsuiBii an I iLo ttato ceutn ciiuiiiittteu Thu omgiesiimeu nude no rn oinmeudatirn , but it WUB understood tin Murphy , Fiedeibks and Weaver wiu'd ' BU | jnitaoy uno named by Hull The Bttd cei tral commlttbo r > o minendo I Hunter , i n Hill sent in the uuuiu uf Mr. A. fi. Kneli inicr , of BurhnKtou who is entlrily aojep ! - iiblo totllH Hl t eintral commiltee , and at tl rtquest of Hunter bis application h n hue withdrawn , and Kubliiiier in thu candidate i the congrtn > inaii and the atati committRi Uunter's willingness to witbdrw is suppoat to bi duo to uu urrui genivut by which ha wl Ret the appointment uf time deputy Further information li.ia bwii sought r Carding Mr A N. UoUfurd , of Fort Dolg who wuuld probably h.ivo been uppoluU il ! trlot attoruoy of the nortliein Iow ili tri tlm week but lor the oppi i ion ut Judi Kiunii and rionatnr Johi n n , of the fta omrnitteo , and It in IB. rued that Mr , Hot fordid regarded in Fort D ilgn as n repubi can , though hn hus ncoui-innaliy voted fi democrat ocaudldAttsfiiriiUlco. Mr O'Co nell , tlm present di.tilct utturuoy , has servi about half bid trim Ho did not eiprct i remain iu olhco under n demuciatio admlni tratiou , nd it in tnul that lie aud Bottfui had mada an arrmgcmrnt to torui partnership , O'Cuime.11 to reilgn ai Boteford to bu i.ppcluted as hU buccess O'Connell of c urtiH , uoeidln tu wbaievi business HoUfurd wou'd ' be obliged t give i on beoimliK ? dlntiict adorney. O'uonnt claimed , ulilmngh u republican , to have an Ii flueuca at Washington th t wuuld sec1 : Botsford'd pp tintireut , ai d win tber he d or not cannot ba raid poHlivvly , but the p'l waa makii.g' fir t rate pro < re s aud It look ( few days ugo a if liotaford would bo a | pointed before tbe democrats of Iowa evi knew of bis r eing H o ndidate. In compliance , with the rule adopted by tl ikbinet tbe pretlaent and the heads of eiec tive dep.tttmouta lecludttdthemsalvea from i vi > itora yu'terday. The Dolphin will make a trial trip at i next Thumday Commiuioner Katon , being asked vli foundation there was ts tha tumors publUh in ono if the ptptn lately that there bad be collisions between the civil service commit * bion and the heads f departmouU , or un friendly spirit * manifested on tha part of the latter , especially ou the part of tlm secretary of tbe Interior toward the commission , and says thtru Is no foundation whatever for such rumors. They appear , he sty * , to have their urlgm among the enemies' ot reform nnd of the policy of the admluistration. No head of adepmttutnt has shuwn any disposition to evadntho Miles or to embarrass the commit- stun. The story ( kbout the commission rebuking the secretary cf tbe Interior in connection with a desired certification from Utuota was utterly baseless. Phillip Bel Don , uf Illinois , has been ap point rl assistant medical referee in the pen sion oirice , vice McGralmm , removed. The omsul general t Montreal reports tint glanders his Bammed alarming pioportliins among the ho sea of that city. The f ct is important ai , a Urge number of hordes are shipped tn the United States from Canada every week , Frank Soydor. a machinist in the treasury department , and Emma L tuo , a rnlsn , a clerk in the -OBto paper department , were surpriiod a few davs ago lu a rather smpiciout relatloi- hhlp by Chltf Clerk Hwanzo , aud having no satisfactory explanation at hand , were promptly diachaiired. Miss Lane is a hand- Homo brunette , with a goud Gu o , and quite ttylish in her dresi > , and Snyder Is a nuriied mini and the father of two children. Ills wlfd has refused to forgiyo his tffunse , and ho has loft the city. At the BO fclon of the conferor cp on chatt- ticn aud connections yrsttrday Gen , Brinker- hoif of luwa , read a Blunt | ) Hp ° r , the subject of which was "The Police , " prepared by Birtvich Daker of Gluucestorsblre , England , one of the most rmineut authors on lioual in- slitntiouH In tbo world. S , S. Cox has sold his residence on Dupnnt Circle , completely fur. Mied , together with un ttdjolnc lot , to Aithur Pudolfurd fur S5i > , - OCO. Tills U onao' the moit desirable private reitdences in the city. Tbo Post says the following appointments will bomado to-tnorrow : R-ceivers at land offices-P. K. Wiser , at Tracy , Minn , ; G. 0 HMB ! , at Lirrusic , Wli. ; Joseph Hill , Beatrice - rico , Neb ; Vice William II. S .miners ; W. R. Edgir , Irontun , Mn , , and George W. Warner to bo register of land oilM at Tracy , Missouri , SKI em > T MEXICO. THE NEW OBLEANS SUU-TBEASUBY TniEtf AHEAD § 00,000. NEW YORK , Jtne 0 A special to the Now York Suu from Now Orleans s tys : An investigation of the dedication made by tha government in the United States sub- treasury In this city was so secretly conduc ted that even the local press had no idea of what was colng on. Tha acoants were ex amined on Mty 23 nud f jund correct. On S iturday another Investigation was made and a shortage in the acoouuta of J. F. Anfde- morto , redemption clerk , was discovered. Saturday , Decoration day , was a sort ol holi day. On Monday morning 'Anfdemorte f iled tt , appear at the offios The cue wai put in the hands of detectives and the depart- nmntat Waahii gt in notified. Autdoinorto'a flight wa managed skillfully. It is supposed by the officers thtt bi < l lt here for Mexico on the Saturday train und i.rrived them Sunday , When , therefore , on Monday th deUlcutiou was discovered Aufdemurte was in the inter ior uf M xlco. It was at first estimated that bin defalcation amounted tu 310,000 , but it Is alieady thown t'ibj over S60UOU nnd maybe bo much larger The exact amount of thn lies cannot be determined until all thn funds in the vault huve been counted an it Is f.arcd that Auldemoita extracted money from It. Among his pipura wer > - mvfrul forged certificates of deposit in local banks , wh ch he use I to make good his ac counts. It seems that he would have made off with a much larger sum had not one nf the banks lefuted tu cn-di a check for ? 30,000 which he pre entod Friday last. If tha hank h d reported this the authorities could have prevented Aufdemorte from leaving the city. GlttDLItvG I'Ht ) HOOKIES THE BDBLIHOTON &TBIKES OUT FOB HALT LAKE crrr. Special Telegram to The BEE. CHICAGO , 111. , June 7. The Indications arc that the Ch.'cago , Burlington & Qulnoy rail road company will soon have an independent line from Chicago to Salt Lake City. Ever since the company's line reached Denver an imprestion has prevailed that the next ob jective pnint would be Salt Lake City , but the Burlington folks always denied that they bad any such intention , There Is no ques tion , however , but that the Burlington is now being pushed from Denver to Grund Junction at a rapid rate. The ronte is via HotSprtnps , Col. one hundred and ten rmlou torthweet oi Denver , where Grand river is encountered. From this point the route will be down the valley of the Grand to Grand Junction , anii will be one hundred and ten milothorter than the Denver & Rio Grande be tween Denver and Grand Junction , anr will make a i-hotter route fr > m Denver to Salt Lake City than the Union t'acific. A great deal of gru ling has been done b tweoi Denver a d Hot .Springs and Mong the Gram valley TnoC' _ ' untry through wl ich It p t gsei is rich In curiosities und cou ains some uf thi mrmt extensive c ml .fields In the west. What the Bu'liniH'-m will di > when i readies Grand Junction ban not been devel oped , but It Is gunuihly believed that it wil secure ujntrol of the Denver , Rio Grand * I Wentem. A v > ry nlsnlficaiu fact whlcl polnta tu such a confuminatlon IH tlmt ever ; i > idgo that lias recently been built by th Rio Grandn & Western is a broad gua * bridge , and the opinion i < tint the entire Hn will be cnnvoited to standard euaxn aa soon a the Burlington i cures c ntrol ol the same GOT , II li. ' 15 d Failure. BOSTON , Mass , , Mav 6. The failure o Gnv. Halo bai Involved a large number o B istou people and banks. C. A. Park nf 1 Milk street is involved to the extent of $30 , 0(0. The Commonwealth National , Mastiu chunotts National , Mid Froedrann'd Nation a hold hU paper. Halo was interested in th Boston , Winthrop & Shore railway to the ex tent of § 83,00 1. Henry Halo of New York brother of the ex-governor , is said to be in volved Sf > ,00 , and John Hale , anothe brother , § 2,00 ( ) ( ) . It I * id the Mansachusett National bank holds $50 000 worth of trad paper entirely secured. Due uf bin uunucces < ful enterp lees was tha I.eb nnn wnnlen mills In which it Is alle < od lid lint $50,000 ADO the unfortuudto scheme Wj the pU'CliaBa of a ieland near San Franc eca with the iica o starting a mammoth sluep or cittlo ranehe. Another pru ] ct was a salt mountain at Sa Doming * ' , purposed tu ba a ininu of wealtl but which faihtd tu , an ont. Guv , Ha e wu interested in mines tn Idaho and elsewhere , Annttiorll > uk Clr-rU O.ICH PBOVIUENOE , R. I. , June C- William Doi ranee 18 years o'd , second teller of the Provl denco national lunk was arrested this after noon for ombezzVment. Ho cnnfesies to defalcation of SS'l.OOO extonaing throug teveral year' . The clun to the crime was du covered lucldfntully. Tha bank has a U'fi i-ur ) lua. Dorrauce la of a highly rtxpectttbi family. _ _ d DurUI Ol'uoii. U-wmati , n KANSAS CUT , Mo. , June 7 , Tbe funerc services of Gen. Samuel T. Bowman wer held this nfternpon. Tbe remains vein It terrud with miliUry honors. Gen , Willin T , Sherman came from Bt Louis to atteu the cert uiontts , nod muda brief addrets c 11 the grave. II Wkje Hi'brew. Oxronn , Pa. , Juno 7 , Tha Rev , D. I haiT of KeoknU , Iowa , his bien electe profeiior of Hebrew at Lincoln unlnrtlt > n neir this place , VICTORIA'S ' SPLEEN. be Acalouiy bf the Queen Onto ! Gear , The Public Talk of Suakim Gen erals , Wales , Phelps , 'Attl In Opera on the Continent Kussla ConsUlorcrt n I'lnjlnj ; nu Old Game In Dlplonmcy , FOUEIONPPAIRS. . OUR CABLE ntVIEW. pedal Terrain to The BKE. LONDON , Juno 7. The London nowspnper trro-pondenta are all bask from the Soudan nd are full of indignation at the incompo- oucy ot Wilson , MoNeill and Giaham. They re determined to make an official public in- utry necessary , and if In no other way ono will come through an action of libel , Wols- ey sympathises with them. The queen has had a now attack of sploou its spring. She Is said to bo lots easy to live with than over. Her latest freaks are the baudonment of tbo uual Balmoral ball and lo forbidding of citlz'us of Perth trom en- > nng the r .llw'ny station during her patsago iirouKh it , a privilege they have always cn- eyed before. The Scotch are v.atly iudlg- rant. rant.A slight march In mental progress is Illus trated by the fact that the prlr o of Wales will on I'uosday roretvo the statue of Darwin at the British miueum , on behalf of tha na- ion , and a failure of moral progre-s is indi- atcd by rho strunuou and unavutlab o efforts hat have boon made to push up the Jelfties' in which the uritce and earl , fivd tliers uf tha prince cf Wales' set and tbo king f Bduiurn are implicated , No doubt there will ba an exposure BOOH which will make omo other scandals mild by comparison. , Mme. Patti ha * signed a contract with \illlne , i f llamhu g , to give performance * in oncurt and opara in ISuropo , including St. Petersburg and Moscow , at 11OOJ , frnnci i ch , or about uno half her American pty. 'aiti'n season In opera at Convent Gardener or twelve night' , extending "vor t > ir weeks , nmmer cos Juno 1C , with Alapleson as man ger It Is behoved that there will be extra lights with Nevada or Dut'i. ' The n-gotUtu ns niih Ru-sla drag on. The ) ally News on'Monday lound Itself obliged 0 publish Lord Gruuville'u official denial of tu Saturday story that a settlement of the rentier question had been mnched. Nothing eems to have been settled , Russia is pla - 1 g tbo old game uf dilatory diplomacy , lludstone stated in the house of commons use night with the annnuo'ment ' that an greem-nt re pectlug the arbitration was not u final furui , that the nibitr.it r though greed on had nut consented to act Com mercial people decline to regard arbitration eiiuusly. What it mure serious is Sir Peter Aitntden's singularly open tnd extremely , mgii g critlcifiu of the conduct of the mihidtry toward hiuneif , toward the frontier ommliision , anil toward the whole Russia- \fnh n question Sir Peter Luinsden arrived n London to-day , Hi * opinions have arrived i torn him to thfl t fleet that tha rnput-uicn f England for good f ! th has suffered In udia ; that Ras la only can urea the recent emands because it w s convinced that Bug- and would not fight and that further demands nd further aggressions are only a question of lino. The ministerial and Rusjlau rgans In j'indon attack Sit Peter with a bitterness which most people accept as proof that ho haa been and is entirely right. Mr. I'helpa contluumto be interesting to jondoners who h vo had this week two op portunities of seeing what he is like. He was ireeoi.t un Tuesday at tbe state conceit In Buckingham palace and was comialiy iy tt.0 prince and prince < s of Wale and other members of the royal IOUBO. He dlnad on Wednisdoy with the ' rd mayor at tbe Mansion house to meet tbe judges and made a speech which the company cheered with enthusiasm and which the Times > aiees for its judgment and elevation of tone , Mr. Lowell says good bye to his friends at the foreign offica at a reception tc-nlght , and quiti London to-morrow amid renewed demnnst ation of skcere regret. Disimtchoa from Rome state that the cathohVbishops of Erie , Nebraska and Da cota have left ilia holv c'ty for home. Bishop Jichtor , of Grand Rapids Michigan , and he b shop of Cleveland have arrived at lomo and been received by the pope. BRITISH 1'OtilTICB. CADINKT DISSENSIONS CONTINUE , LONDON , Juno C No progresi has beer mude 'during the past week m the dissensiona ! 3rltt h cabinet. The government remains ot the verge uf disruption , Mr. Chumberlain ii auxiouj tu become the English premier , nto Sir Ch Us Dilk , inna ely radical , still stub bornly refuses to ascent to Gladstone's an nounced policy of renewing the Irish crimei ict. It in tiuo that the "Brandold man" yea torday retreated from his original position oi the Iri-b question far enough tn admit tha' the govern ent now means only to renew tin bill as modified , but the rebels in the cibinei insist that there txists In Ireland to-day n < reason , ai d no prospect of any reason f r tbi rt-uuwal lu any form. While neither Mr Chamberlain or Sir Charles Dllke have per sonally Htated in public that they will resifii from the cabinet if ihe premier persists in hi renewal policy , It isgisuorally under , teed thn b-jth have ictualiy threatened to di > BO and i in nut believed that the modified policy an nounced yo-terdiy by the p'imo minister ha In auj wis3 altered tha throat. THE THOTJBLES UXTENDINCI. The quarrel in tlia cibinnt has , in fact , ex tended tn other matter * , Thn radical minis ti m uro just as much opposed to the plan o ( he elector campaign formulated fur the com ing election by thu wh'g ' n embcra as they ante to a renewal to the Irish crimes act , Tin number of n.inUterial rebels i-li this point i larger even than tboaa arrayed tgiiust tin rfiiswal Mr. Chamberlain , chairman of-ill b > urd of trade ; Sir Charles Dilku , president o heloctl government b ard ; Mr. Trevelyau John BrlKlit'a successor In the cbancelluriihi | ( f the duchy of Lanautttr , and G J. Sha Lefrere , Bticceusur to thrf great Fuwcett , as i tant p ictinaater-general , all lusint on a rad leal platform , WHAT TUB DIBSKNIEna WANT , Thneq grntlemon agree that the prlncipa planks in thu liberal platform should be : 1 A reform in the o institution of th huute of lur a , by Iho reducing number 9 horiditar ? persons and Increasing the numbs of life titles. 2 A reform In the law of entail , which wil wurlc towards i > divi luu rather than a coucen trutlon i f Und titles 3 A gHueral reform in the Und laws o Great B ituin , to the end that the number o holidays lu fee in by be increased , aud titlost land b moro eacily obtained , 4 For Ireland the widest possible mear-ur of self government consistent with the unit ; uf the ritUheuipiro , 5 I'uhllo d.n < miuntionaleducation on th principle accejittd by the Irish party. THE \VIIIUB BTKADVnST OIVONENT8 , The whig faction In tha cabinet rcfuf ateadfsB Iy to adopt any of these five princ plej in thii pl.tformcf tbe liberal ptrtyfn the coming camp&lgn. Hunca the party winter -nter the cauvas weak from lack of oxpres ion On this account it it more than prut ible that Gladstone will be inducad ti rimal iu politici nd power for tbe puipose uf pe ; onally conductiug the CJinpaign for h party. Tne liberals havu no other man compi tent for the task. AFTIK TUB HUAKIM GENEHALH. Gen. Ix > rd Wols ley is orgaged In the pr paiationof n offltial report on the chargi referred against Gen. Sir Gerald Graham , ormnander uf the Siukim Berber expedition , nd Gtu , MrNell , commander of thu advance orco of tain expedition , tor neglect of duty nd irjcjinpo'tiicy in the ccnauct of their ampalgn If the ri > Lort beunfavorftlile , bi th oueralsara ti bo subjected to a special In- ulry by th military o.mncll. LUIISDENTO ArOLQIZK OH HOFFIIU The outspoken denunciations of the govern ment's conduct tonaid the Afghan boundary ommltsion. reported to have b en made by en Sir Peter Lun ( don on his way home nee hit recall have ind c > d tha British war BCD tu ask him whether newspaper inter- lows published nro accurate reports of what 10 has said. Sir Ptter'it answer to this Intel ogatory Is awaited with great Interest. Thou u hnrltics In tha war oDioa undoubtedly > mpathlza with Sir Peter Lumtden , but the lombertr of tha cabinet are oxaporated over U stinging criticisms of tha government's manngemcnt of the Arghan dispute , and they ouiand that hn repudiate them or bo pun- shod by some signal mark of tbo dlsplctiuro f the government. Sir Peter Lumsden's rionds s y that homrant every word attrib- ttd to htm in these interviews , aud that ho will not repudiate a word. Ho believes , his lends say , that the government lias outraged 10 country and ditgruced the Afghim boun- ary commission , and that ho will abandon us office ruth Jr than retract any of his ctitl- sms , TUB QOnDON llEUOBIAIi JUKI ) . Cardinal Manning's propoial that tbo fund or a memorial to General Gordon be expand- d In founding a Gordon free sUtu to include iu Nile country , and to prrteryo tha upper 'lie fur the world'-i c'omraerco on the plan uf bich the International African association is uuuding the Congo free state , finds but little - > vur among the majoiity nf subscribers to he fund , most of whom opppso the employ ment of the money in anything pertaining to rado. A strung syndicate is beiug formed m jondon to carry out in a purely commercial > d speculative wy the cardlnal'a schoino. 'he sytdicato will for a company ULder a carter from tha crown , and will soon organ za a series ot public meetings throughout Snaland t > b > om tha cntoiprlso M a national irojtct , to form a now baMa f r the oxtonslon t British commerce nnd the suppreatlou ot 10 African eUvo trade. Among the many istingut had patrons of the ( chemq tn its ew sliauo are thu Marones * Burdutte Coutts nd a number of rich philantqrophiets , nl- lougb tha number of Hebrews pure and sl > nile - ilo Is grantor tlun that uf tlu Christians , llKrOHTKD MUnUEB Of TUB AMEER. The Rti'sian report that Abdurrahman , mecr of Afghanistan has been murdered by in suite is not credited iitthe British foreign ( Gco Couriers from Cabal ariivu at the Irltiah port on tbo Afghan frontier twice a wcbk regularly. In tlu late it reports brought o the lirltit-h a onts at these ports , there was 10 news of actual disorder in Afghanistan , mt the general nitua'.icn in the ameer's do minions lias becndetcribed in all rtoent re- lorta as mio betok < < nlug danger to Abdarrah- nan'a nutluriiy. Tnis has been attributed to 10 dltc utent among the tribil chiefs over is ameorV failure to dlstributo among them le sums of money whiditho chiefs believed he tceived from 3' rl Dulleriu , viceroy of India , it the recent all air at llawal Sindi , with which o Bub.-ldizu the Afghan tribes Tno chiefs have 11 along felt certain that Abdurrahman was ntnuted with a large t-um if muney fur their ) i neht , and that of their tribe ? , and they av-H chuftd tinder the failure to get what they ave expected as tlieir shares. It would ot be Burpritnrig if some of these dis jointed should have resolved to adopt rirder rn a ravoi ga upon the ameor. ST. PiTEitsnouo Juno G. The Novoati yesterday ) announced that it had been pri- dtely inforimd 'from Cancai-us that the meurof Afghanistan , Abduribman Khan ad bean murdered by his suite. It U said lit the UiUrder tcos. place while the ameer was traveling , and < bat Ayoub Khan de nser ) Iho ameer and will be bis successor. This report causes much excitement. THE AMEER BTILL LIVES. LONDON , Juno 8 , The daily1 Telegraph tates that there Is no foundutUn for the re- ort of the a eassmation of Ameer Abdurrah- nan , and that the re ort wan telegraphed to le St. Petersburg Novesti from Vienna , and nd not from Oaucusui , as alleged. THE PBINC1B3 Of WALES * BOHEMB. PARIS , June G The Gaulola tUtea that tie princess of Wales is endeavorintr to bring bout a meeting of tha prince of Wales and ae czir of Russia at Copenhagen. It is the lope uf thi princeta that permanent peace may be securad. LUMSDEN'S WELCOME HOME , LONDON , June 6 The platform of Charing ] ross station was crowded with a diUin- .uished assemblage to welcome Sir Peter jumsden. Ho was given an enthusiastic re- jptloD , being heartily cheered. Lord Straits- maim , Lord Alfred Paget , Sir Richard Cross , Sr Henry Druramoud Wolff , dir William lardies und othcra warmly shook hands with him. The reception amounted to an ovation A HIGH BOLLItiO FBINOEGO , The Princess Lldi Dotgorouki , daughter of bolatocza-'d morgautic widow , has caused quito a eocUl sensation in Berlin by appsar- ug as a public performer on the violin in gardens , concerts und exhibitions. Her cun- mct has d.graced | her family and society i lends. The prir.c.-ss , however , is an im- nenso c ird fur the maui.gerti , and never fails tu draw crowded h 'uses ' , Sliu teams to be charmed with the eneryand excitement of her now life , and says she plajn in public timply tu exhibit her disdain fur "conventionalities and preju lie s i f uriUocia ic lif < ? . FBOQUKB9 JN TUB AFQIUN JfATTEB The Pull Mall Gaz tto states on what It claims is the highait authority , that thi 1 < ng- tuuding qu stlou uf difference bjtween Enf- und and Rus m cancurning thn northwiat Afghan boundary ban ' -een finally aud satis [ hCturily settled , A defmito agreement has jeen arrived ut un all qaeatlona uf principle. Thu commissioners will forthwith commence o mark precisely the delimitation uf the iiouudary. They are now on tha npit. The fenjdeh iucldunt will bo rufeired to the king uf D ninark , who Informally > greed to accept thaoflico of Arbitrator , Arbitration will bt rigidly confined to the interpretation of the sacred covenant of March 10. GKNEUAJ FOUBIGJJ NEWS. THE COLERIDGE 8LANDEB COMrEOUISEl ) . LONDON June G. It is reported that the cl tud r case r.f Charles W. Adams agaluM dord Oiilerldge has bean comproinued. It it tttud that the compromise rrqulies thai Culeiidge bhali give Adums GOUO on tlu occasion ot thu marriage of Adanu and Colo- diTb'u daughter. BISHOP O'CONNOB COUING HOME. ROUE , June G. The catholic bithop of Ne braska has left the holy city for homo. THE KABTHQUAKE CONTINEES. LONDON , Juno 7. The earthquake iLocki at Serlnaxnr aud other points in Vle O-n-b- more continue at Intervals , averaging tbrei tioura lu JenKth , Whole villages have beer cngulfid and terrible subterrauoan noises an beard , dnvint : the people frantic with fear Horrors of approachiW famine a > e added ti other reeu ta of the disaster , as many thou sand bushels of grain iu storrga have t eei wallowed in chasms which are constant ) ; opening , A UEETINO FOR FEAOK , PABIS , June G. Thu Gaulois states that th Princess of Wales \n \ endeavoring to brini about a meeting of the prince of Wales am the czar of Kusiia at Copenhagen It is tin hope of the princjsu that permanent peaci may be secured. DIKABTHOUa KIBE IH CONSTANTINOPLE. U CoNSTANriNOPLE , June 7. Throe hundrei hou-eu , hftj thops and three mosques In th Stamb-.iul quarter of the city , burned to-daj One person waa killed and ma ; y injured , AUSTIUA'H NEW BEPBISENTATIVES. VIENNA , June 7Of Ihe 275 deputic rlevted last week , 118 belong to the party c thb left , which haa lo.t eighteen ( eats , 11CSBIA WANTS NO ABBIUTANCB , PARIS , June 8. Thi Gaulaisakyi Ku Ia di cllnea all offers nf American * aud Iriihme tent through the Russian mimitry at Wa-li ington to equip a privateer fleet against Knf land , LIFE BAVISHERS. Fighting A * ! Epidemics of SmallPox - Pox anil Ctiolera , ScourgeladenImmigrants Baf fle Quarantine Kostriotionsi A Ship-load of Infected Gormnns fiOAttcr Throughtho Country Cholera on Its March , MEUCIIjESS tJMALL-rOX AND CUOLE1U. Special Toll-gram tu The 13KB. NK\T Youc , Juno 7" . It transpired to-day that a number of immigrants tfllictcd with small-pox , who were permitted to land at Castle Grrdon during the past week uro now scattered throughout the city , nobody' ' knows where , The health authorities have boon notified to hunt up the cases , hut many of them have probably left the city and are now tottering the germs of the tha terrible 8C3iirgo broadcast over the country , Dr. Taylor , of the health I'opatttnent , said to-day that there was small-pox in nearly every port from which steamers cama to Now York. In London , where there h 3 ' .eon an epidemic of small-pox for nearly n year putt there were 1-lOJ cases last weok. The small-pox patient on the llbylaud , ono of tbo three steamers detained at qunron- tlno the past week was a London piusenger , As to n as ho was takou ill ha was isolated and It is behoved that the other C49 passen gers escaped Infection. The patients uu tbo Weeer wcro also isolated su that there was cot much exposure in that caso. TUoeo i f the Wcper'o passBUgers who had been vacina'ed , 160 in number , were allowed to land on Fri day. Tney wont west If no more email- pox manifests itself the vessel will be allowed to leave quarantine shortly. The exposure to infection on the Polulsa from which six tinall- pox patients were removed on Thursuuy and thirtoou on Friday , wan very great and the voi-sol will culler proportionate detention. Mayor Qrace , in a letter to the health com- muiiiuDers to-day , called attention lotbo ne cessity for extraordinary vigiUnco in view of tbo email-pox at quarantine Col , Clark , sec retary of the board , replied in a ro-nnnuring , tone , declaring that the health officer of the ort WUB doing all that could ba dune to keep 10 scourge fri.ii entering the city , Pusaen- tors on incoming vessels who h vo the small- iox are s > nt t J JUvereido hospital and the rest r quarantined , Tne Marine hrspital authorities at Wash- ogton have recaived Information that cholera s spreading in Spain. Arrangements have > een made to givq this country the earliest icurate Information on the subject. Dr .amllton has prepared a paper on the revontion tif the spread of cholera. He ves sketches of the international notiticati5n vhlch has been agreed upon , the main fea- urea of which neio devlatd in thia country. 3 far this system has worked admirably uud .amilton thinks it will not be potnible to luceal from this government kuoUdgo of IB fact that cho'era ' waa epidemic in any uarter , The conauUr authorities are In- rutted to use the cable freely to give uotL-o 1 an outbreak of the epidemic. It is not rnbable that any ship can leave any port itbout immediate notice to the United fates Dr. Hamilton is a firm believer In uarantlne of land and sea , and is confident mt cholera ccn be kept out of this country unnj ? at least a year , nothwiths'anding the to valence of ch.doia in different parts oi lurcpe. There has not been a ( ingle caie re- oived atony quarantine station of the United tatea. LONDON , May 7- Cholera is raging in pain. Even the officials are no longer able a conceal the fact. Probably a fortnight will ea an outbreak at Madrid and in other ticp , At Marseilles matters are unchanged , 'here are sparadlc cases now and then but othlng definite has occurred yet. There , too , fortnight is likely to bring a real outbreak. MADBID , Juno 7. The death rate from cholera in Valincia hai doubled. The people are ol.rmed and fleetest from the infected clia ricts. Notwithstanding reports to the con- rary , it ia now absolutely asserted that there s no genuine cholera in Mad > id. The mayor [ Madrid has issued a proclamation ordering anitary measures in stables houses , etc , and Bering a free analysis of auspicious food. BIG BE VR'S UliTIBlfYTUai. K TILLS THE OANBCKS IIE PBOPOSEa TO CLEAN THEM OUT. WINNIPEG , Man. , Juno 7. The following lepatch has been received : "FonT PITT , N. W. T. , June 3 , VIA BATILX- ODD , June 0. Gen. Mlddleton , with fiftj men ct > ch of the Ninetieth MldUnd and tl ( irenadlersandagatllng with eight men , lefl o join Gen. Strange this evening. All tin nounted men left early this morning Oapt , iteolo , who is pursuing Big Bear , baa nu ! lien heard from , consequently it is not now nown when the men belonging to thU col- imn will return. Gen Mlddleton , btfun raving ta d they Would not return till all ol Jle Bear1 * prHuner/i were rencusd. " Fonr PITT , N. W. T. , Juno -1 Captain Hecle with seventy mounted scouts i d p ice , had an engagement with B g Bear at 'wo Laken , fifty miles southeast of here , yea orday. Ha rame upon ( ho Indians ut i 'clock in the morning , as they wore stilbir f jm [ ) . Ho Immediately attacked them , auc indintf their front too strong , lu . .recited t levi r flanking movement taking tha Indians u thu rear and driving them acri.ss a final creek where he wai unable so follow nn ac count of his small foica. Taa Indiaui numbered fully 250. He saw no signs o prison rs during the fight Steele sent Inter iioter McKeu with a nag of truce. Hti ad anced , but was fired on. He got near cnougl o bo hoard ami called out to Big Bear , In li n , who replied Indistinctly. McKee Ball If you will deliver our people wn will cois firing. " The Indian rcplud : 'Wo intend t clean you out. " Steela'a loss was thre wounded , DoYomiR IjcurnH AVImt Sugar IB. Sppcial Telegram to The BEE. BAN FBANCISOO , CaL , June 7 , Th JprccUela case appears to bo interminabli The defence Imi submitted evidenca to tlio' that Adolph Sprtcklea received Injuries to hi iead Bcmo years go ainca which ho bai bee a changed man , Another witners to tli shooting testified to seeing Mr , DoYoun make a motion towards his hip pockt when ho turned arnutd in reipooso t Sproiktls otll , A < < o1ph also state that he bad simply culled to ixp < ululate , bv becume afraid of hiu life when he perceive De Yountj'a movement. Hellion findtwlc in self-defense , To the prosecution ha ad mlttnd that he was an expert with a pisto and ablu to take tbo head < II a pigeon on tli wing , Glaus Hpreckels , when pUced on tl Hand aweepingly denounced a false all tl allegations of tha Chronicle , that he had BUI nidized railroad * , or that ho wan at the hea of u sugar rim' . To a str nger it looks as the Gnionicle , and not Adulph Spreckels , wi on trijl. A Life fur Tardy Charity , NEwBtErouD , Mass. JunaG , A terrib tragedy occurred here about noon to-day the outfitting store of Phillips & Blocum Slocuinb was sitting at hit detk in the coun n ? room making an entry in the ledger , win Charles Foss came from the back room.leani against the railing dividing the wanting- from the store , and without speaking dien rnvolvcr and fired , the ball taking ctfect Rt thnbnoeof dlccnmb's tku'l. ' Ho fell insUntly lo thn fl > or and died. Foss then went to thu back room , placed the tnuztlo nf his pistol to the temple and pulled thn trigger. Ho died tnt-tantly , Furs was n continued diunknrd , Hivl had applied to Slocuoib to thlp him to Honduras b. y Slocuuib had not yet pro cured a berth fer Koss and It it thought the delay so enrnRoil Fors that h murdoicd Slo- cumb and then coinmi'tod suicide. Wil on Moti-nra a < d NcKrnoa SHHIHIA.V , TEX , , Juno 7. A meteor of to- marluulo size was scon near midnight last night , moving In n nouthwwt ily direction , Tbo sky was brilliantly illuminated by It fur several fcconds , A moment alter the meteor had disappeared a loud explosion , similar to the ditcharga of heavy artillery , WM heard , accompanied by a perceptible shock , This phenomenon wan followed by n tumbling Ilko distant thunder , The meteor appexrad to bo tha dzo nf a Hour barrel , It wa < nlso observed at McKinney , 85 miles di- tnnt , where a hlmlng sotii.d WAS heard , greatly alarming tnuio coloied peope who wera re turning from pinjer meeting and causing thfin in take flight , thouting that the day ot judgment hrd come. TclcKrniih Non-8. Chief Detective Wapponsteln and Inspector of Pollen Dunn cf Cincinnati , ImveiWii per. auontly dism'saed from tbo fotco for black- ailing A bronea statue of "Tho Pilgrim" by J. O. . Word , sculptor , was unvellan in Coutral ark , Now York Saturday in the presence of 10 New England society of Now Ynrk nnd any di > tlngulshed persons , uuionpr them ox- resident Arthur , representatives from uther ew Ei gland societies and a large coucourso : citizens. The now course of the St. Louis fair assnci- on was opened Saturday under favorable u'plcea. Now York democratic clubn nro playing ate ball for thn benefit of the Btrtliolilt | ied- tal fund. On Saturday the Hudson county emocrncy difeatoj thu T mru U8 , 49 tu IU. It is reported at Ottawa that the govern- ent bus given instructions to tit out a nuni- er < > f small vessels to bo used to protect the eheiies. The Cleveland base ball nine has been irced to disband , owlt.R to a lack of public utprest The weekly bulletin of Gen , Grant's con- itlon , i sued last night , showed his condition i bouuchanged. The leading c oaring houxsj of the United Latos report that the total clearances for the eek ending Juno G were S7-I8,675,020 a do- reao of 16.5 pir cant , us compared with the orreeponeim ? week uf last year. Thu ripucliu Maid. WASHtNOTON , June G. Liontenuut Walsh eports that a telegi am from Globe indicates lat the Indians atoilincr stock In that vi- ulty. He will send out at once to ascertain nd will order the Indians in for another nunt. Gen Crooks states that up to ta t ight the following numbers of persons have Len killed by the Indians : Silver City , ve ; Ciinp Vnnceut , two old men ; at C af- on , three ; in Blue and nn.uud Allna , onp Gen.'rook ( telegraphs Gen Sheridan that 10 Indiana passed Duncin on the ni ht of IB 4th imt , gum ? south well moun ed and olng very fast , nnd states that it now looks i if the only chance is .hat the troops at uada'oup ' * nn intercept thorn Cap , Uraw- ird with 91 PC uts will pu mo them. A dispatch from Cul. Bradley , of the 6th st. , status that the hi stiles have left at [ agellon mountains and are moving south. SAN FRANCISCO , Gal. , June 7. An Exam- ier Tombstone , Arizona specinl says : C. T , 'iithtlngule has just arrived C oua Mac.son enora , Mexico and n ports thitt three Amer- can mineis , Fr > d. Hantington , Peter IcGertlu and Peter Palmer vere killed by Aoicbes In mine 27. The bodies of McC roln and Primer ere found in the dump box phot through the e d , nnd the skulls cruuhcd. Huntrngton'a dy was found In the bottom of the shaft , 'wo ' other men , namns unknown , were killed y the Apuches on the Opeto trail about a eek previous. OliiBlug tn tin i no Boys. CHICAGO , I1L , June G Captain White , [ vision superintendent at Chicago , is said to ave received the following telegram from ostmaster-General "VlUa to-day : "I un- erstand that an organization ia forming mong the po.ital clerks in your division for le purpose of retaining their own positions y striking , provided tbe other clerks are irown out. I want to know the truth. " The ener.il difcusnion nf this message led to con- dornblo talk in relation tu some SO removals f alleged elfic ent men who , among o hers rero a short time ngo suddenly renulrod to ftp- a.rfor civil service examination. This cir- uniBtunco is claim * d to have resulted In reparations for a guner * ! ntriko. Preparing to K.-c-clvc J ckson. CITY OK MEXICO , Juuo 7. At n meeting of .mericauB last night a committee was ap- eluted to go up the Central railway on Mon- ay morrdng to welcome the now minister , leu , Jackson , who Is cnmlngou a special car L i-peecli i f wolc uno will bu made by Super- itoudent Mnckturlp , of the Central railway , 'leuarations arc being ti ude for a banquet to lie mtiiistor tu which tno president aud cabi- et and f jreigu diplomatu will bo invited. AVhlHkv HiiiiiKKlDrx Shot. CALBEUT , I. T , J ne 7 Yontorduy morn' up at pout Oak Grave , Capt. Sam-Sii nd five policemen overtook aband of ne | ndtr a notunou ) desperado named Jla > s , wlin hid two wagon loadi of whisky he } iriteiidtd tnitufilii g into tbo Sfmmoh ation , A fi lit ensued in which Gla a and j negro nanud Jim Jobntnn wera killed and wo other diivurs sonnunl y woundtd and cap- urpd together with thn whluky , , V ! ) ( Minn H UiMtillcry Itrsnincr DES MOINES , In , Juno 7. The Interua louat dittlllery starts up to-night. This ha > een brought about by finding about twi .houtand head of cattle of tbo Union call ! conpany still in the utaWes The distiller ; will probably ehut down ubout July i for th. Usual annual reptirn , i-o that there is no dan ; er of tha still frd cittlu being thrown a > nco on the Chicago A New S > rc or * ttir Knuto. BPRINariELD , Il ! , , Juno G , A farmer livin near Curr.n anived hero tMa afternoon witl 250 letters which be found yesterday canccale under a hay stack on his farm. Ho has give them to tne postusster. Too letters buardat of April 8tb , un.i contain a i. . umber of moue1 orders and a draft for $1,000. Train robbdr ; in tha only apparent explnnat'on of the my * tery. No notification of um il having bee ; lost has bf en received here. The matter wil be fort arded to its cteotluatlon. Komo tur VotciniiH , NABHVILI.E , Tonn , , June 0. The homo o representatives yesterday adopted a resolu tion giving Hermitage farm to the govern mcnt fur a veteran soldiers' home , Genorc Jackson's house and t-jiub remain intact. Tb u embers and servant * ) of Jackson's fomtl will have a homo during life , atdtho fitn will revert to the Rtuto when it ceases to be home for United States soldiers , A. Kninlly iturnt Alivr , DAHHIB , Ont. , June G , About twelve lai nit/tit the wife of J Woncli and four childre were burned to death In their luute lun Mr.Vonch escaped by Jumping out of tl window. He aid when he awe e the who ! room seemed to be on fire. Ho tried to pu his wife otf the bed , but ouli cot. as tl fire wai leaping out of the inatreis all arctic her , PERILS FOB CAPITAL Places of Darger in the Orflisary Avcm s of Trade. i | Bears Ooiitinno an UmliB- turbed Sway on Wall Street ; Uoljlicry of the Dlnnlintlan , the It a ten War , 1'arrylni ; In Wool , tlin Iron 1 Strlko niul O < ml rroductlon , \VniillE SHAMj MONKY GO ? BKV1KW Of TBADB. Special Tolfgram to The BEB. NEW YOBK , Jun 7. Apart fiom the prob able settlement of the silver difficulty early in the soeseon of tbo now congress the week hu developed no encouraging sign for the bull side of things. In fact the bears have- taken fresh ouurage. Thorobb ry cf the Manhattan banklont color to the assertions froeiy made of late that various defalcations are in the wind , Thin particular robbery is instructive thr ough di recting attention to the wrung conditions fa voring such result ) , A pig is looto In that tbo pay and dlguity of a payla g teller of to day la by no moans _ cqual to the new and far greater resfi-miiblliiy of bis ollico , Dlrcct < ra of banks mutt too to it that the circumstances under which a paying teller wurks arocinduclvo to the maintenance of integiltr to the full ext nt. TbalaUstdovolopmcnisIn the trunk line situation have not tended to Incrntso the cbauctsof n ttettlein nt. Tbo meetings of the prteldcnts last week ouly resulted in demonstrating the Imposalbility of restoring rates. ChicaKn ioad weru tjld by tbo joint executive c mmittue if they wanted to form an east bound pool ihoy onuld arrange It them selves , without tbo p nicipit'on ' of the trunk , linos. Coiniuisnionei Fiuk idno gave notice that he still uDically oxlcted by iesulng an order reducii g the west Lcutd freight tai Iff twenty per c nt , but the rates have bet n cue below this figure for mouths. Tbo pa stumer di seutions of the joint executive committee ate making no bolter progress , Tne Poonsvlvaniit Is cutting pas euger rtktcs and will most likely cut them moro The tiuUi in that tha recent admission ot the rail Any manugen buloro the vonatorial committee tlut they had lo t control of th nga is the real c use of the unsettled feeling as to the future of bueinet > s. Interest in wool trade centers for the prem nt in tbe Interior where the markets are aciive , if not excitt d , and pricas are strong. Stocks nf denir-blo wona me light , and sotna kinds for iubtance , Ohio fine dflalucs arc- virtually out uf mn.ply. AIt < gnther manu facturers arobuykg ouly for current needs , and these are , fur tevtral na-ocs , small. Tbo nijiirity of buyers ore welting for the newclip. Farmers in Ohio , Miibi an. PoLnrylvania , eto , ttre talki < e ubout higher prices thun the auditionahdprospiots bf u auulactuiinp will , a the opinion of most dealers , warrant Deal- is , however , are plainly as much Interested ow in cjjlriK down the clip ns tbe producers re in C'ying it tip Tha Wectein strike was expected by rarions .embers in the Iroutrado to exercise n npcclal ifluenco in the ciuteru markets. Eastern nlsbod iron mnkers expected to Induce buy- is to take in ncena of the immediate needs. 'Ig ' iron is dull as heretofore with with prices nchan ed , bales being very li ht. The strike t PitUborg and other western cities where on mills rro ulttntfj ) looks uni-tablo. At Llladelphla trade ban been quiet A steady nn for small orders is noted for steel tails. Anthracite coal In duller than it hss becu or years. The Pennsylvania railrotd la still minlufr nnd carrying in excesx uf in < FUgeestod oal. Ilria in ahnad also. Lehigh V.lloy gets .head . of the othe s by thn cl-tsifiintlon of omo of it * semi-anthracite tonnage ns other .ban . anthracite. Reading has been sacra6c- i ( ? a share of Its profits for six months past , .lling coal before it was mined. Lackawannn ears the pleasantest face of alL Bltnminont quiet. Sued for Mutilating a Bead Bfdy , BOHTOJJ , Mass. , Juce C. AD extraordinary unit was begun here tc-day. Mrs. Frsncis B , l9oney seeks to recover damac.es from George M. Rowe and Dr. Samuel Delano for si eged malpractice and conspiracy to mutilate he body of her father , Patrick Hennlns , by icrforining an nutopay npon it without her sonsent. Hennini was admitted to iho city .capital last Dr camber , being seventy-eight can uld and in feeble health , Ho lived but t-hort tlrna aftcrwnr.i His case was of nn- .ual inter > -ft to pbyticianp , and hU daughter ays that Rowe askud her permission to have tn autopsy performed , and nbo pobitlvely ro used. The autopny wax peiforined , nevor- heleuf , and when ills body as taken to Mrs. 'uoney'd home it was tut ubout tha head and iack , aud OUICIWIKM mu lluttd. The denfen- Junts claim that M-v Rmiioy knew the au- opsy was to be per formed , and consented oit. Tili-rt Pr.-iii l > lf > tit. COCHOOTON , N. Y.Tnue C Dr. Sprout ind Samuel Groo , leadirg citizens of Gra- lamvlllo. tlrh county , qnitrrelod a few days igo , in the streets ( if that village. James , ! uind go. n former , asoil sixty Gvq years , jnuie drivin nloni { in company wilh hi. wife , lust as Dr Sprout drown knife and made a javaijo lunge nt Groo vlth it Ho raised the ; ntfo to rojieut the attempt to stabGrou when waa eilz.-il by ft b > t nder Tcrmear LdaKO turned toi \ \ wife aud said , "This is terrible ! Inoterwas su niucb frightened in my life. " The wordi were baldly spoken when ha fell over dead in thn wnguu. HU death was prunoumed rluo to fright , A Ivnko V H.elVrrcltcil. . CHICAGO , Juno G. The ichooncr Nellie Winlock , which left hero Tuesday evcnirg for Port Clinton , has n-.t been seen ncr heard , rom since. It is euppnsed tlio has gnno down n the terrific gale which came before daylight - light on Widi H day mnrtijpg. _ _ DYSPEPSIA Causes Its victims to bo miserableI- . , confused , and depressed In mind , very Irrlta- llo , languid , and drowsy. It 1s n disease which docs not get \vcll of itself. It require * careful , persistent attention , and a remedy to throw olt the causes and tone up the diges tive organs till they perform their duties willingly , llood'a Sarsnpaiilla has proven Just the required remedy In hundreds of cases. " I'havo taken Hood's Barsaparllla for dys pepsia , from which I have suffered two years. I tried many other medicines , but none proved ' , " Hood's Barsaparllla $ o satisfactory as TIIOMAB Coou , JJrUJli Electric Light f f New York City. Sick. Headache "I'or the past two years I bare been afflicted with to ere licadaches and dyspep sia. I vas Induced to try Hood's Barsapv relief. I cheerfully rllla , and liavo found Great fully recommend it to all. " Mita , K. V. AXNAHLE , New Haven , Conn. . | Mrs. Mary 0. Smith , Cambrldecport , Mass. , and slek head was a sufferer from dynpcpsla ache. Bho took Hood's Barsaparllla and found it the best remedy sbo ever used. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all drucslBts. lislxfor$5. Mao > ply by 0.1. 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