THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. Y THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , TUESDAY MORNING , JUNE 9 , 1885. No 251 CRANi'S NEW BOOK LeavesFMttc Diary of tte Hoi- 5 nuaitr of Two Armies , The Old General's ' Fright Ex-pooling to Commander of thn Army of the MlBRlf > bl | > i > l-l.'ti Apiioinntox Apple r tory BTO"X OP TUB AOI8 IN ADVANCE. N Tf YOBK , June 8. Tha Commercial Ad- vcrtieor publl lies noaily n p go of extracti from Gen Grant's "Personal Memoir * , ' .which will bo pmblithed within a few months , The first volume Is coiiiptlnted , and tbo Bee and nearly BO. Tbo extract- ) given ihow tin work to ba wntou in sturdy and tcreo Anglo Saxon , with hero and there a touch ot qulel kuraor The de'hcalion ' is in fuc simile ot thi eeneial'd manunuript , na follows : "Ihejo volumes > > ro dedicated tn the Amor ic n soldier and milorv U. S. GllANT. "New York , May 23 , 885. " The general begins by Baying that ho is ol Amorlcin stock on both sidosfor many gener ations Matthew Gr-ut , ITJUI whom be ia do icondant in the eiphtli eenoratiou , reached . Dorchester , Mm. , m 1G30 , from Dorchester ' . .I * -nK' Uiagreut grund-fn hir , Nnuh Grant * , bad n cjmmleslon In the BritUh arm ] and his grandfather. al o named oab served in the war of tha rebellion. Ho give : an ox idiu ot his bjyh tud , of hia appoiutmant tto Woat I'oint through tha influence of thi 'lion , Thornta Mania , OJiirffesuiun frou Ohio , tells tbo Ircitma'nnotB under which hi first mat Gen. Saottnrnl Pregid.ntVanBiiron outraits the personal characteristics of Gens Scott and Taylor , glvej a cupy ol hU letter ti Adjt. Gen. Tbomos , dated Oalc.un , Ills. , Ma ; 34 , IsGl , offering his eervica to tbe Ucitoi States , and suggesting that he contidert'i hlmstl' cjmpituut to co itmurul n regiment This letter win never replied to and was for s long time lost ntnoug tbo papers of tha wa tlice. Speaking of his firat battle in the civil wa ho nay c "An WH nppruathid the brow ( -f - th hill from which it W B oxpictcd wo would o Harris' oarnp und p aalb y find bis men road Ikrmed to mont u ? , my heart kept gottln higher nud higher , until it felttomttaathourf ! it was in my throat. I would have given any thine then te have been back In the rear , bu I hid not the mural couruge to halt and con ider what to do I kept right on. When w reached n point from which the valley wo in full view I halted. Th pluce whore Hui ris had boon encimpod the day before wt itill there and marks of recent etcunpinoi : were plainly visible , but the troops were goni My heart renamed Its place It cccurred t MO at once that Harris had boon lu muc afraid of me as I hud been of him. This wt view of the question I had nuvor taken b ; , fore , but it was one I never forgot a'tenvardi Vrom that event to the close of the war ever experienced trepidation upon confront ing an enemy. " Ho spooks of tha battle of 1'ort Donclao at some length , Of the battle of Shiloh ho Baya ho coi aidorcd the situation aa one in which the fer a-ol forces were on the offensive , but nsser that no precautions for defence were n < Elected. Onthia Bubject he cjutiuuea ai fo lowa : > "General Boacrogard wai next in rank I Johnston and succeeded in tbo rommand wbic ke retained until the close of the battle , nn during the euboequ-nt retreat ou Onrinth , I well na in the nieze of that phoa. His tactic kavo been severely criticised by confodorat writers , but I do not heliuve his fallen chl aould have done any better under the clrcun staUoei. Some of the critics claim that Sa lob. was won when Johnston fell ; thi if ha had not fallen the army under n would have been whipped. It we i defeated the onfoderates nt Sblloh there little doubt that we 'should have been di ) gracstully beaten if tbo shells nnd bullets fire by us had paiwd harmlessly over the enerr and If all of theirs had ttken effect. Con mandlng generals ro liable to ba killed du Ing engagements and the f jot tbat when I won sbot _ Johnston wns leadlnc a brigade Induce it to mke a charge which , had bee repeatedly ordered , is evidence that there wi neither the universal demor&liiation on 01 tide or the unbounded confidence on thei which has been claimed. Thura was , m fac no hour during the day when Idmbtod tl erontutl defeat ot tka onfiny , although I wi disappointed that the reinf ioemcnt to neat at hand did cat nulve at an earlier hour. " In this conLcati m he rtfer * to hla article the Century , ud his remarks in It in regai to Gen. McUook. which caused BO mu Ji pul lie comment. Ha tells of the long march the day baforo over muddy roads by Gei _ llc0ojk'o division , of the "conspicuous ac 'of gallAUtrv" on the day of battle and cji ludei tn theio words : "I refer ta these circumstances with n BUtoacis became I did Gen. McCook nn i justioD in my article lu thu Century , thouf not to the extent one would suppose from t public preji. I am not willing to du anvo ; au iojuitico and if convince j that I ha done ono. I am always willing tu make t fullest ndrnitiBlon. " Tnon follow accounts of the rnego and ca ture of Vitsburg ! , of hla app liutmout llrutounnt-oueral | ( , tind adds ; "In my fi intorviaw with Mr Lii.ciln alone , ha > tat to mo tbat be bid ninor professed to bo Military u.au or to kaow now n cam pa I ibould ba conducted , and never wanttd iuterforo in thim , but tht piocrostinikilou the part of oomma'idera uud the proenura tbe peopla of the north and of clngre Tfhlcli , like tha poor , ho lu'l always with hi had forced him into Itauing hla well knot terlea of 'exolturiva order * , ' He did not Un but tbat they ware all wrong. All he want r had over wanted , ho said , waa that soi one would take the responsibility und a and ca'l ' on him for all thu aetUtnuco ncedei Describing his command of the division the btieslesippl , he tell * bow he nut Secrete SUuton at Imtiunapolia ; haw th3y want Ixmuville , and cays : "Soon alter we started the oocrotary bane KB two orders eayin ? I ooul take my oil. , f thnm. Tha two wire identical except no partloilar. Both created the uiihti division of the MUaUftlppl , giving mo I ommauda , compomd uf thi d pirtinenta Uia Ohio , tli' ' ) OuuiborUucl , nnd th Tonnpae aud nil the territory from tha Allegheniei the MitHaiippi river north of Gen. Ban command iu the southwest One order , he eu > r , loft the departmert commanders as tl were , while the olhar relieved jlosecraus asmgnHct Tno in 13 to hi * place. I accepted < latter. " Ho sajs Secretary Btant- cat ht cold tbe trip from which ha naver recovered. Grant gives a gr < tphia dotcriptton tf b Chattanooga wai Bavd , of how he was B for in haste at might by Secretary Slant whom ho fovad pacing the fiojr nnldly about the gam the Mr. Jefferson Davis \ neariuif u > equeutly when ha was captu "a dre ing g ; wn , but without the h arjd sunbonntU" Grant adds : "He thowed me the dispa laylnx that tha retreat muit bo proven ! I immediately tmta an order asiuming cc maud of the military division of tha MU tlppl , and telegrauhed It to Hosecrnrn. then telegraphed him the order from W < Jngton assigning to Thomas tbe arny of Cumberland , And to Tbotuaa that lie m kold Obattanooga at all hazards. " Grant doicribti thn Wildornesi c&mpa and estimates Lee's strength at 80,000 , sayi Leu WBS operaiiug iu a country \ nhichhU army was thoroughly familiar , w to federal foroas U was entirely unkno Ho tells of surreudorand takeui occa to explode the fouion ) turret under the tipple tree. Ho ba\a tl was en apple orchard across the valley f the court home , i no tree of which was c to tha rcwliide ; that Geu , Uabo olc repo to him , Urant , that ha had found Geu. under this tree aad had brougbt within the federal lines to the honeo of n man named McLoan. wheiothe wnfederato gt-n- e-al nd one of hl stuff wore nw ttlng ( } n , Grant. Of thi > irinter iowho rlto : 'wiun I went into the houna I found Gen Leo. Wu greeted each ollmr. and alter ih kitff hands , ti.ok our o tB. What his fenlings were 1 do not know , Being n rain of much dignity and with nn Impenetrable face , It was impopflMo to tay whether ho lolt Inwardly gUd that the end finally had como or whetbor ha felt fodly over the result and WM too manly to show it. Whatever his feelings were they were ontlre'T ooncja'od from obcorvation , but my own feel- \nRr \ , which hal bo n tjullo opp K'nt on tl-e receipt of his letter , wnro Bad and dent oa ( d I felt like nnythirg rHthrr tlian rcj .icing bt the downfall of a foe that htd fought BO long and gallantly tuid had nuffered to much for a cau o which I believed to ba thnworBtfsr which n people over f.ught nnd for which there was nut the lc Bt pretext. I do not question , however , the sincerity of the preat mass of thoJO vrho wrro opposed tn us. Gen Leo was dressed In full uniform , entirely now , and wearing a sword of considerable value- very likely the nword that had been presented by thn state of Virginia ; at all events , it wag an entirely different sword from that which would bo ordinarily worn In th field. In my rough traveling Buit , which was the unilorm of a private with the stripes of general. I must have contrasted very strangely _ with man so han saiiiely drcs'od , six feet huh and nf faultiest form. But this was not a muttoi I thought of until sf terward. "Gen Leo and I teen foil Into conversation abiut our times IIo remarktd that he re mcmbored mo well in the old itrmv , and 1 told him its a matter uf court-u tbat t rem m- bared him perfectly , but owing to tbe dlffer- nco In years , there being nbout sixteen 'mra dlfleroncoinonrngfl" and our rank 1 bought I had not vety likely attended hif itteution Bulficlontlv to bo remembered nftei nch a long period. Oar convert tlon grnv ) pleasant that I almost forgot the object o ur meeting , " ABANOONKO , HW CONFESHKS. IKE OF JIAOKIN8 "PA18" TKlts HOW TUB F1N1 WOUK WAS DONE IN TUB KLKOTlON FKAODH. pecial Telegram to The BUB CHICAGO , 111. , Juno 8 , Itenewed intern i awakened in the notorious Mackin-Gittln her cancB through some startling revel-lion rhlcb have bsou made by Cha > lea H Gllmore iow In the county jail awaiting tilul on : harge of perjury. The story ha tells will b : nore pattiuulnrly startling to Joseph C Mackin than to thopublic , whlchhaa all ulon ecu pretty well convinc.d that ho wai th : outri\erof all the "fine work" done ia th ilection frauds , the chief instigator of nil CUE [ piracies , and also tha prompter of the FUC ceasive perjuries whioh have plunged m ir han one poor dupe into < i Boa of trouble jiUiiure ia tbo man who e were to a lie m ref irouce to tbe preparation of lubetltutti ticket . 'or the Eighteenth ward , polls H was committed to the conniy jail on a ohsrg if perjury , and has been wniiing nil tbi i mo lor hta employer , Mackin , to come t hu aid Finding that he hiabefu deaerted he determined to make a clean breast of i and requeuted District Atturm-y Tuthill t come und see him in jail. The result ot th interview ia an affidavit by the prlaunnr , i whioi ho gives full details of the perjury b wan guilty of To u reporter thia afternoon Gilmore sale 'I have been thinking of making a coufejsio or a long time. From the day I came int his hole the people whom I worked for neve came to see mo aud nh u I mkcd them to ai me refused , I sent to JOB Mncklu oi.d otlui of thu gang tolu ve them engage a domocr t < lawyer for me , and they tent bick word thi the court would take euro of mo and appoint lawyer V > defend ma free of cost. Jui think of it , to let a republican jt go a ( point a republican lawyer to tuko cai of my case. He'd p.ny into the hands of tb other aide right along nnd I'd be playtd for sucker. When the gacg got done with n they would throw me aside. I swore to gt even , and I told them I would. Mackiu c some one elte Bent me word that if I equeale I'd be killed as Boon as I put my noaa outaid of the jail. This made tuo mad , for If tt gang hod stood by me I never would ha\ gone back on it , I would rather have gone I the penitentiary or swung , firnt. The peop. outnide of the county clerk's office who w i in that deal , were , to my knowledge. Ji Mackin , Gallagher , a New York mm , vrhoi name I dou't know , and myself. Tl scheme WB.I put up in Mtckiu's oific at 110 touth Clark tired. used to go up in the offije to si Mackiu about politics and the work t wanted me to do on the 20th of Novec her. Mackin asked me to go to Arthi Gleaaon's house to learn if he was going to I down at the offioj the next day. Uleacc said he was not , and this Boomed to pleai Mackin Wheu I came back there we : Bevural men in Mackln'u front offioo. The were tilking nnd Beemx I to have .ome spuci bueinesti on band , I heard a reference mac to a watchman , but didn'c know what x i mount. I btayed around the oflieo for * wbi arid when I wai loavicgMacrin told n to be on hand early the uext morning m later than 7 o'clock. I was on band nt th hour. Mackin , a Now York man , who Baid to bo a very flao worker and othe ; were there before me. The mi whom I was to find in the couu clerk's odioo was described to me. I w given tvyo b g enveloped aud told to go or und deliver them I went cmr and foui only ou man in the clerk's olfica , and 1 answered the description. I gave him t ballots and bo rusht-d to the vault with thei I did not BOO him put them into the box , b heard a noieo withm thii vault ba though 1 wan putting them away " "What waa tha name of the man to who you eave the pHckages ? " In reply to this q eotipu Gilmore mentini od the name of a clurk in the ouunty clerl clBce who has never beeu suspected of Invl hud any cuunection with the fraud T clerk when interviewed nud told what G more Bald , denied having bad anything to rlththe fraud , and Baj'i tint ho would r now Gilmore if ho saw him , By Associated Prosj. CHICAGO , 111. June 8-Renewoa inten n tbe election freu'l casea ba < been develop o-day by the confession of Charlea E. G more , who was mrestod far perjury on t rial if Mackin and Gallagher lu tbo Unll itates dhtiict court. Gilmore'd perjury ci ieted in an attempt to Bbow that thu tick ound in Uio eighteenth ward ballot b < x h loon printed prior to tha election , wbilu I acta'wu e clear that they w ro pr nted < tf he election and tubuiittod forballota regula ait. Gllm'iro now makes affidavit that I iheme of [ > 3ijury was prtp rod by Mick Gilmore nl a coiifeseeil to-i ay that no pan pated iu the fcubatituilou uf the billets , u Inolarea tbat tha cnt.ru affidavit wa arr nf > y Mackin Gulltgher , aud a Now York "t vor.or" whom bu had detcribed to the i .horltiea. Gilmore carilo i the bogus tick o the county clerk's office early Mend MovtmK0' 24 , nnd there rva tha envelop Thomas Dwyer , cathlor of the county clei oillco , n person who has net er hitherto b mentioned iu connection with the crimo. id Cyol'inn nt DnUuiiue. : , Iowa , JUUB 8 , A oyclono vt leavy rain nnd hall struck Dnbuque i night frjin the wett. A school houaa : vc'ied up and smaihel to ntomi > , the L'aul railroad Company't warehouse , opera jytheMcMichad brothcrs.wHh ISODbuabe' ' liiain was blown over on thn railroad tra Krickeon & Sartta hunter wai blown all c tha town ; Germany church was moved fi ad its foundations and badly wsrpad , and th Da\a ! sorghum mill ootcplotbly wrecked , ' llu loaa will roach S30.00D. n on ! ur > ra Canada , Juno 8 The auth > iu tie. * dee ara that em ill pox it epidemic In let city. Fifteen caies weie reported laet w .01 161 The old court house is fast disappear Im The last cf Itiroof was icmoved ye terd HUNTIN8J * HOLE. Mississ'ppi ' M kes a Cltyer Effort tt Claim , A Bill Presented Seeking to Ro * tnin Public Revenues ! Gftrlnnil Exotics the Iiullrum to "Write Letters VIA ! Tolls How bo U BlftkitiR tlio ClorUH Eniclcut. T11E DAY AT THE CAPITAL. GENERAL NOTES. WAHAINOTON , June 8. SIBOO the pubhca tion of the opinion of Attorney-General Gr land to the idect that Indians could n < I legally discharge the duties of postmasters R number of letters have been received at thl postofQco department from Indian pjstinus tern , written iu excellent style nud Bhowlm that the writers were men of good busime ability , tendering their resignations. Anotho phaau of the quest ! > n has bton presented by i communication to the department in behal of whlto men who married Indian wives ai.c were adopted into the different tribes of th Indlau territory. They Btato that they hav became members of the tribes and have aa slhted In councils , and wish to know if the ; are affccto i by thu attorney general' , ) dec'u lull. The legal aspect of thuir c-tso ia nov under exumiuutli n by the department. Everett P. Whutler and Frederick White "iMswYork , counsel of tbo national clvl aKf vii o league , h u o wrlttoa to the p mttnaste general , itqueBtlng the removal of certul pootmustera iu d Uurtnt parts < .f the countr tor violation of motion * eleven und twelve u the civil eeryico law. These sictions forbl thu B licitntiou uf political subscriptions I : federal offices. Thu letter is Bcrnuipanluil b. affidavits supporting the allegations , whici The Burgaon gwnertl of the nmlne h 'splti service bai u tltied the liajlth officer at B It ! more and the officer in c atvo of tha quarau line station nt Capo Charles that th. > shi Jupiter Itf i Valencia , Sp in , wherecholu.nl epidemic , on the 25ib ot April , bound fc Baltimore. The Becretnry of the treasury haa been in foru.oil that Aufdnmoit , the dtf ultingi dice nt the New Orleans eub-treaimry , has lied t Mexico whore he ia interested iu couio mine : Thi Becretury of state has received n dis patch from the consul general at Loud , n BIJ ing : "Thereia no foundation for tht > rumor c au outbreak of choler * in England. " Postmaster-General Vila * , to-day denta that he sent n dlnputch to Chiwg touching tbo threatened strike nuiou railway poatol clerks aa stated i Chicago. He sajs there need be no apprc hut aion of a strike among the railway ma employes. It was poBsiblo that afuwcerki who f i It that from their infancy they hud n cbcucaof roanlnlug in service , hadenrleavore tu effect n combination among the older an more efficient men , but they had failed in the attempt. The official pnttal guide for Ma contains a notice over the _ signature of th postmaster general that efficient and hcnei ruilway clerks , who have not turned their nl tention toward political tervico during the labors , need have no fear of btiug disturbed I offico. "That declaration in regard to postal clerl and their relations , " said the p IB t master per eral , 'has navur been departed frqm in single Instance , I believe. One mistake wi made but uheii I discovered it I restored tt meu toaervicj. There h is been n very cm elderable numb-r ( if removals mad but I think that no lena thin threi quarters or perhaps nine-tenths i them were made because of inefficiency becauia they were not good clerks , becaui they were what in known in theservlca fcsdot wood , A very limited percentage hoi bee removed because they were partisans It not unlikely tbo mauy cleiks who were r moytd for inefficiency have reported i their localities that they wera n moved for partisan reasons , but tl truth is na I have stated. Exruuinatioi juat completed shows that during tbe ri.oi.tl of Maicb and April the morale of the servli has greatly improved and better results hai never b ° eu obtained in au examination. The cirnptroller of the currency to-day 01 tended the corporate oxistenca ot the follov iug bauk to July 12 , 1 05 : Fir t nation b uk of Elgin , III. , and first national bank i Wlnteriet , IOWA. Register of land office Georga B. Warne Ti cy , Miun Receivers at land offices-F. R. Wife Traoy , Minn. ; Joseph Hill , Beatrice , Net vice w , H , Sommerc , resigned ; O. O. Hal Ln Crosae , Wis. ; J. W. Digar , Trenton , M Comptroller Durham haa juat rendeied i imp riant declaim as to whether n debt di tu the Btato of Mies ssippi by the governing : shall ba paid or applied na n credit again itirect txea certified from cald tate. < _ ooj troller Taylor hal ceriifiad that direct tax apportioned by the act of 1801 were due fro the state. Too grea er portion of these r main unpaid and the state titands cliargi with tin m on the books of tha depattmt : under this dertificato. There is nc duo to the state on account O'limnieslonB ' on not prcceeds of ealoa ot pul lie lands therein an amount lo B than tl balance of tixea unpaid and charged stated. Section 1 7GG . .f . the reviteJ ttutut riquirea the ace uutin ? officers to wit ! holu ) payment from nny person who it arruAtB to the governmcut , and to make BOt i ff. Two quebtioua nrrlsa : 1 Is the Btuto in Its corporate capacity i debted to the Uuitod States on ncount direct taiee ? 2If not , how far Is tbe present com ( roller bound by the certificate of Com troller Taylor , in applying t provisions of section 1,7GU of t revised statutes , Oomptro ler Durlu holds that under the constitution tbo tai were assessed aguiust < he citlz na of the sti and ml against the state , and hence were r au indebtednea of the state in its carport . but that the certifioUo of the rpin controller iu under section 191 oi the rrvis Bta'.utes ' , nud that tlio auprtme court del sinus making obligatory uuon a successor t deciniuni of a preaeceseor , and subject to i vision only hy conjiress or tne courts , lie d cidcs ttien fore to Withhold final action up tbo matter until the nttoniun of congress c , be called to the eatno which will be done thoutixt annual report to the secretary of I treasury , The principal Involved lu this c ; affrcts u good many of the states ntd a ic aiderable umouut of money , In tbe charities nd corrections convent to-day , the committee on tlma and place mi it report recommcndii g that the nrxt nn conference be held at St. Paul The rep was received and tbe recommendation was most unanimously concurred in by tuo c furepce. The time baa not beeu detcrmii upon , but suggestions were made that it not litnr than Juno 10th or June 20 , IE Tha matter was referred to the fxeculivuo th inUtte. During the afternoon cu * lon tbe i 8t cuoion of tbe morning , relutho to tae c of insane pereoos , was continued and eevi ftj Inttraatlng papera read by authorities n it. the matter. it.id Gen , W , 8. Koaecrans , idof contly appointed register of ofk ; treasury , oisumed the duties of hit office erm morning. m Secretary Whitney received a telegram he day _ antioutclun tie death of Comrnai hori Lewii , ci'inmai diog the U , 8. btf uuier t U' ' e , at Key Wmt , yesterday , No part lars of his deth are giv u. The Allii has beta ordered to proceed to New \ ri- with tbo remains of her late c < nunauder. rilis The president to-day appointed the foil Ing : Postmasters E. P. 'Rutherford , CU vulB , Texw : Martin V , Duggett , Tu i [ Ilk ; Oh.riMH. Adam. , Allegan , M William H. Benneit , LODR Branch , N. Benjamin V , Louthoin , Logan pn t , Ind , .Intms V. Ward. Therokpf , I-iwajB K. Koss , C.ibden , III. ; iJwin W. Colllno , Martins- Vlll , ( nil , , vit-o J G. Bain , suspnnded. Unittd States Mars ) n ! - Kdwurd M. Boy- kin , fur the district of South C rolln j Hob- prt S Kelly for the territory of Monlnbn ; Thorn * * Ji llarfon Cnrr , for tha territory of Wyoming ; Humulun Martinez , for the terri tory 01 Now Mexico. United States Attornoja John Ea'let Gibson , for the eastern division of Virginia ; GnutaviH Vanlloorfi-ke , for the Knuthcrn dis trict df Illinois ; tnthiuy U. Campbell , fol the terriUry of Wyoming. Thaixttuinatimof the Washington monument ment this morning confirms tha topoit that tbe cap stone lua been shutUro.l by lightning on tha north-eatt corner of the cap mono , nnd four Ir mouti loll to the ground , wh ro thxy were found to-dny , nearly forty feet from the bare of the monument. The president to day received the members of the Iowa editorial a-boclatinn , The lady delegates uf the charities and crr- reciloiis omvenllou ralltd at the white houan up in Miss Clpvclund und were presented by Mlsa Phoebe Couzzlnn. Tho'Dny on tlio Turf. ST. Louis , Mo. , June , At to-day's raccc the attendance was email , the weather cold and thioituiuff. First race Milo and ono eighth ) Bnchnnat won ; Loman , second ; Boatman , third. Time 1-/.7J. Second race Throe-fourth mile , two-year old colt : Biiifnx won ; Bluewinor , second King of Norfolk , third. Time , UlCJ Third r.ici Mlle and quirtor , ull ngos Kojciuki won ; BHvinpy , etcjud ; Isaac Mur phy third. Tim . 2:101 : Fourth race Time-quarter mlle heata Dudley Oak won ; Keukuk , second ) Revoke third Tim" , 1 : 81. Tno tart wai made a the head of the chute in good style and while turning into the track at the moull of the chute ll the horn i wore well bunched. Al Robertson was prcasec against tha rail and hod his left thouldar eplii open and terribly torn. Little Fellow uls > fell , but ocaped with a sprained ankle , A R ibertson was taken on _ to the steeple chnsi d'treu ' and rhot to end his misery lils rider Pike Uaruen , had his l ft aukle dislocated , bu it WAS opted ly rpliuved by n phtslci n on thi ground aim la doing we I. CuJcr. jockey o Little Fellow , has a cut on bia head but ii not much hurt. Second host Miry Hamil ton won , Ktiokuk , second ; Pat Ununi , third Third heat Mary Hamilton won ; Dudley Oaks , eecoud. 1'ifih ruco Milo and n quartur ; Hazarui won ; Taxgatherer , second ; Wnlzglg , third. Ie rrnoiivo Fires. WiixiAUBBuno. Va. , June 8. Last night i fire broke out lu the right wing of the cente building of the E tstern lunatic asylum on < before it could bo gotten under c mtrol nvery thing was destroyed. Tha buildings bur not comprised the original ones of the iLttitutioi and were erected over one hundred years ago There were two hundred female patients in th burned buildings , but all were rescued bu one Mies Smith , of Spottsylvania county , wh was burned po death. Anothn > putiint , afte being brought from the building , wanderti awav , and was found this morning drowrfei in the creek near tbe city. The other ward contained nearly three hundredm loputit.ntB These wore all quickly omptia.1. and the pa- tiento were turned loose , but did not wande away , being ttenerally trncUble. The tata losfl is estimated at from $120,000 to 3140,000 insurance , $40 , < 00. The fire ii belixved t have it * origin from come t rouble wit ! the electric light wtr s , aa the fir was first dice ivered where the wires tnterei the rieht , niug of the building. A fire swept both sides of WaahinBtr : rquare , the main business street of Suffolk Va , leaving only thrco houtet stand'Lg I alan extended for com dietanuj on both Bide of Kilby ttreet andg down tha west Bide c Main street. Individual losses are small , be the total losses will ba over $300,000. MorHBliua ijlT.il Ills' ) . DETBOIT. Mich. , June 8. Marsaliuj Bd ion , aged slxtr , claiming relation to the It ventor of that name , spent the month c March at Windsor , Detroit's Canadian nut nrb. He there became ecgaped to a widr named Mrs. Mary Burton , and the time fc the wedding was fixed at Juno 18th. lie in duced Mrs. Burton to tell her property so 1 : could go west immediately , vrnlch she die He kept up a olase correspondence from Kai fas City wltbjher , and while there asked hi for a thousand dollars more. The reqnei caused suspicion and an investigation disco1 ered another prospective bride. i Sincere , Ontario , and a letter from woman at Port Burwe I , Ont.j who Bays she i his wife and has eight children nearly a grown. Another communication from Trei ton , 111 , apparently written by n young wifi elgntrl' ) our loving little one , Lou Edison In which ehe implored him to come hnmo t the WUH lu dpBtitute ciicumstances. Kdisc returned to Wiuddor Saturday , cud was ai retted , but these latter foots pot belli2 kaon ho was released , nd left immediately ft parts un-noivn. Mrs , Burton loaes 81,000 b the episode , Tlio Iron WurKern fit r lice. PineiinBO , Pa , , May S , Tha sheet depar mentof PHlllps , Nimlafc & Oj.'a Sligo ire works Bt&rted up this morning with nor union men , all the old men but ono rolumii to work. It IB understood that tbe nir.alg. mated scale of wages will be paid , 'II Aetna works of Bping , ChalaFaut & Co , , w : nluo expectud to resume , but enough mt could unt ba obtained and the furnaces a still cold. The strike is one week old , and a eottl meut teemi further off than when the mil closed down. Eleven firms In this city at two puteide hsve signed the ecalo and 01 inlllia rnoning partly non-union. Others a idle with no iudicMIou of &n early return ] tion , , 0. , June 8. The union rol iog mill employing 3SO , msn signed t ! amaigurnaied assuciatinn scale this nfternoo Fires will ba lited to-morrow. The amalgamated wsoclation reports t night that the Yalta. Iron company uc Apull Pennsylvania , has tinned tbe scale. T Yolta works are exclusively a sheet mill ai tbo strikers thertfuro claim a proat victory. Wntor Powora nprlnr ; n lioalc MlNNKAl'OLia , June 6. There is much t ' citement m this city over ndisovery ma this afternoon that a volume of over 40 ( gallons of water per mlnuto was eaopi from tha water power at Stsntony Fulls fri an unknown source. Tuo alJo-inen and g ( ernment eugicoer and city engsneer have v lous theories regarding it. The opinion presaerlby the rmthoritiei is that n new se > whihHbe1n < constructed nbjve the falls reipouBlblo for tbe water watt f , and the pn ability it that work will ba stopped there The same theorists hold that the Hennr county lakes are being drained through o r terranian channel , Miunetonku li one of lakes In the chiio , Tda government ongir eho pxpreisea no nppreheuilon of danger the f ho by tha eicapago. Water power owners , i men nnd citizens genara ly ore greatly i tated. .0- . ler Tlie Weather. ill.o . WASHINGTON , Juaa -Tha upper Mil o09 Bippl valley s Fair weathe , warmer in rk 09 northern portion ! stationary , followed rising tompernhure In tha southern potl variable winds , shifting to foutherlyj rii followed In the northern portion by f * ksbuooiet' r. la , Tne iuissourl valley : F tr weather , h. ; lowej by loo.l ratni , winds ehiftlng to BQ > erly ; generally w sun ; fUj ) ! bwometer , OH THE RISE. Chicago Markeis Goaiinnc lo MOYI Steafllly Upward , Wheat , Corn , Oattle and Hoge Share in the Advances Spoculatorn 800 Higher Prices in the Cold Weather Future Famine r3tlll THE MAUKI2T8. rnosrjtots ot WHKAT. bpecUl Telegram to The BKK , CHICAGO , III. , Juno S. The tone of tin wheat market WAS strong In tno tniln today Despite a season of weakness during the mid die section a reaction followed which carriei prices up Ic from the closing of Saturday , ant prices c'oscd ' for the day about IJo hlfihe than Saturday. There wore moro outsid bnviogorders , but the inclnatlon of the gica majority of traders was to await the pub ica tion of the visible supply report , and conoid ertblo interest Is also exhibited in the forth co'uing estimate by the government bureai o incoming the probable winter "wheat yinld The report of the Plate. agricul tural bureau of Missouri , pl c in ? tbo probable yield for this year a ! ,000OiO buihuls hid its bearing on the mar ket aud the sumo curiosity has been oxcltei as ti whether the government estimates wll bo as low as thufo reported by the \arinu otate bureaus , which have tlim far bueu ver ; ditcmnuliiK Kanaia , Missouri. Ohio , one California , uccnrdkg t < > thu topoitspviblishtd bnvo given the promsso of a yield of mil' t > 7OCOIOO ( bushels iiguinst a production laj \eurof 117 tno.OOIhmheb. The market ted d y opened i@Jc higher , owlnor to cold am inseaionablo wuuther , so'd ' off Jj in antlcipn tion oi a constder.iblo increase in tha visiuli tupply , but free buying carrud the mariet u | igain , thfii Bold off Jo and aivancod Ic hlghe than Satuiday , OORH. The feeling in coin was strong , mainly 01 account of the old wetther. The mirke opened g@lo higber ; sold off go , but rallied , and finally closed Jo higher than Satuidnv OATS. The market ruled dull early , but develops a strong activity , whereby prices were cent ute to a point fully Ic over Saturday. rnovisioNB , There was an active , stronger feeling i provisions , and in purk an advauce of S0@35 was early reared & partial reaction followed but tbe market closed well up to the boa prices of the day. THE DAI'S BALES. The salea were : Provisions-June , fTJ S'i * , closed 8'gc .Tuly , 89J 90gc. closed 90Jc ; Aigust , 'JlgO 0 $ c , closed , 'Jig , Wheat No. 2 priusf8g@832c. C 'rn June , 40 4PJc , cloaca 43Jc * , Juh e@4C3o , closed 4''ici UatK June , 33@3jga , cloced SSgc ; Jtilj ia33ic , cloeed Hiic ; August , 28@tSc closed 2rc. Pork-July , 810.S2J@10.GO , closed Sin C"4@10 Cl ; August , 810.-1J@10.70 , close $ OG iuilOTO. I rdJun6.GO ; July. SG.574@6C clojtd $ OG2i@G.C5 ; August , 86 G5@G 7C cloeed 8G.724@6.75. ' The attt-rnoon board prices were quiet be steady ; August wboat , Jo lower ; corn firm , @ c higher ; oats , i@o ( } higher tbo latter fc Juuu , pork , 2Jc lower ; lard , 2jc higher , CATTLB. For the Beroral grades of shipping cattl the market was firm. The supply of we fatted natives was m.derate , and as some en couragement was also found in eastern ad vice * , shippers tock hold in a confident wa paying 5jllc ( and in some instance * IBc ac vanca on Saturday's priose , The proportio of such grades on shippers seek was rmallc than usual , a larger number of grau Toxin arriving than for any previous day this seasoi and the indications were that the pens wonl bu emptied at an earlier hour than usual Among the Texsns were some good corn , fei lota. Butchers stock did not there in the m vanoo. There was a rather scant supply of cow bulls and mixed lots , but tint deficiency wi mure than made good by the free arrivals o Tfias grus cattle and ilia market roinaiao weak and unsettled. Stackers did not re oelvb much attention. About the best hunc of Bteera In the yards was a two car load li shipped from Memphis , TeuneeteP , wbic sold at 85,55 Their average weight W ! about l,30t > pound * . Shipping , 1,35 J to 1,5. pounds , S .40(36.01:100 ( to 1,350 pounrl 85.10@S ' ; 95) to 1 , 00 pounds , 34 85@5 3 butcheru1 , S2.40@4.CO ; b tuck era mil feeder S3.liO@5.4ii ; Tex s oattle , grazer i. 750 to 8' , poundd , S3.GO@-1.25 ; corn fed , § j.QO@4.90. lions , Th receipts were about ; the eume as for la Monday , but they did not prove as largo as majority of the trade had expected , in view tha sharp udvanco estublishcd last week , ul there was a strong demand from bath pucke aud shippers ut prices averaging Hourly 1 higher then on Saturday. Fair to good mix showed a greater chance thun did assorti lot * . There wore tales of the former nt 1 aiJvanco , while salt-Buien in some luatanc parted with their light hog < < at pncoa only I above Saturday's quotations. Tlio peun we cleared at an earlier hour tban usual and t ! inarkot closed up etrcntr at $ 1)5 ) 4.30 f light , and and at $3.90@4 30 for hea weights A few of tbo foru.er a Id below 84.1 while tbe bulk of mixed hogn wenr ut 84 1C 4.1G ; packing and Rhlppincr , ' 'U DJO pouni St.10 ( 4.20 ; light , 140fi210 poundj , S4.0C 4,30. In Sight and tn Store House ? . CHICAGO , III , , June 8 The following fi ures taken from the bonrd of trade oilic statement , to be pasted on change to morro nliow tlio condition of the viaLle tupuly grain in the United States aud Oa ml a Jaturday , JUDO li und the amount of increi or decrease ourine the week : Wheat -41,270,432 bujhels ; increase , OS : 6&D busheli Corn 5,048,84t bushels ; increase , 3-55 , ! bu hels. Oats-2,22G,3&0 bushels ; Increass , 1C ? , : bu-l'ols. Rye-222,187 bushels ; increase , 33,1 buxbtls , I Barley 165,703 bushels ; decrease ) , (17 , : 0 I bushels. 01 'I IIH amount of grain in store In rh'cago thn date named w : Wheat.l J.4C2h78 ; co B 880.r > 74 ; oats , 420,300. rye , 33,303 ; barl n 25,720. [ I Tlio ISrlilnU Grain Trade , r " LONDON , June 8. The Mark Lane : * I press , iu n review of tha British grain tr ! 'I during the put week , Bays : "A warm i 16 I fall prevailou.during thu past two days , i 1 I will prove a great hmebt to vegetatloi " I followed by fine weather , Nearly all [ D 1 Lrorn re backward. Sales of Eugliih wl * I during the week were 42.2)5 quarters i.t 18 01against 44,501 quarters at 37s during ° .T I uumapaudlog period of but year. There . ' I been no trade in foreign wh ' "I In the off coast market c r | . ' - I ore difficult to clear , Kittyalx sailing voi I are duo. At to-day's market there wa I demand and trada was very dull , Eiif I wheat wns clew of ealo and 1 bhllliag tbe/ I There was n similar redaction in foreign. I the exception uf American , which u n ha I and commands full pricea. Flour to di by I 81 cheaper , Americiu corn is unfhang ( in i Pr'ce autl Rtludmg barley Gd cheaper. ' I were 0 ( u lower , except American , v PB I were unchanged. [ I Gen , JucUsou IleaohcB Mcxloi ,91' , I Cirr OF MEXICO VIA GALVKbios , Juni 'u { A coinmlttoe nppoiutud. tu meet uen , on , the nonlyappointcd minioter to Mcx- oo , escorted him to thtit clly this morning Chairman MiKenrio delivered an iuldie of welcome on behalf of the American colony , dialing that his appointment w s heartily en- loried by them , mid aosutod him i > f their iea > ty and zealous support Mr , Jackson wa < deeply moved at tbo sentiments ex- iretsed , aud replied in a brief address. A FISHING EPISODE , The Trl l mid Tribulations of n k Stuulny I'lcnNiiro lrty. John Quotafson , Joe McCaffrey , Win. iloldrurn , A. Smart , Wru. Divldeon , Jar. Miller , P. Tnggnrt aud Joe Fleming , n tatty of Omalm'a live yoang men , nro nst now the subjects of a great joke. Jast Saturday oronlng they ntnrtod In n iprlnR wagon to Homo Shoo lake , ojpn ri ng to otijoy a quiet Sabbath da ; here fishing. But f to decreed Bgalnst thoni , end a moro o impletaly brokeu-up crowd conld ndt bo found insovoustnto ! . Golug out Saturday ovanlng they took the wrong road nnd got lost iu an immense ecopo of timber. Afior traveling lu shady bowcraaovoral houra , they finally ran Into n big swamp and mlrod thulr leam , B 3 that horses tin 1 wagon had tone no lifted aud cirriod out to aolld gruind. Sauu tlmu after daylight tha party arrived at it ? destination , nnd were eoou ulldlug In n bent over the classy bosom ol Horao Shoo Inko. But this didn't last long. The boa * , upset nud throw then : all cut Into the d op watar. Wet at drorrned rati they Until ? reached shore. fixed matters up the boat they conld , anc started home. In a little whllo ouu of the horaea hid donn and died , whict left them to eitliar na k h > mo or stay Thpy choao the alternntlro ol walking , und "hoofed It1 all tbo way to town , a dbUuco of tixtoot uilles. They arrived as the gray streaki ot Monday morning nero lighting up thi onsiorn horlzjn , tire J , f jot-ssro and dis guatod. Too colored man , who wen1 ig to drive , w < u luf < behind t ) bring lu the living horse and wagop. \V1IAT AH1W HAVE DONE. aUHUAUT 01' TUB WOKK OP TUB ILLIKOII s LK01BLATOI1H. , 111. , Juno 8. The followinj is a summary of the work dene by the legia lature sines it cinroned fifteen weeks ago Of the 4G5 bills which have been introduce ! in the senate , 125 have been tabled or tin enacting words stricken out. Thirty bill bavd not been acied on by the judiciary com mittee , the rirst of whiort was Introduced oi January Oth ; one , by tbo licaus * committee introduotd January 13th ; six , bythn ju-ii clal d partment ; two , by the state charitubli institution ; two , by tbe corporation- ; nine , b ; the eliciions ; four , by the municipalities ; two by tbe education ; one , by the penal and re formatory ; tbrto , by county and township or ganizjtions ; two , by milroada ; one each b ; the insurance and military Sixty-five a mat bills are on third , eigtity-threo on second am two on first ruadiug iu that body. Thl summary is made up from thi synop U o May 30. Iu the house 633 bills have been introduced and 102 have been tabltd or otherwise diii nitoly killed. Eixty-four bllU uro 1 ; the committeei , as lollowe : Appropriations twenty ; corporations , ten ; fidh and game , ton judicial department and practice , Ijen ; com inetoo , tigtitj HOOUBS , eight , w rehouies , eix municipal corporations , six ; drainacrofivo ; od ucatian , four ; claims , three ; raHroads. three revenua , twojudiciary ; , tworoads ; and bridge two ; banki and naakiuurtwoagricultaro , tvro and the following have one bill each : Fedora relations , elections , etate institutions. minoi < Btato and inumciojl indtbteduess , militia , in' Buranoa. fees aud salaries , and connty nni township organization. Noted Four buildings in Frovideno ? , Including am adjacent to the TUunford chemical works were turned yesterday. Loss , $00,000. Armaou & Stone , bilk nmnufncturnrs am mercbanta at Toronto , Ontario , failed jejtoi day. They made no statement of the ! condition. A special meeting of ttie board of trade corn exchange , Ehlpping interest , and tner ch.nls generally was hoid at Montreal yesterday day , at which it wan determined to petit'o the government to relieve shippers usic canals from paying tolls , The Italian coral liiborlos employ 4 90 fishermen , ivno annually pecuro 50,000 , kilo grairn of oiral , valued at $8tJOOU. The man ufuctum of tills coral into beads und crosnei in which form it finds its way to ovcry part t the world , Hilda millions nvery year to th wealth of tha Itall.ii people , Calcutta it now the second largest tea ei porting city in the world , fhe leader bein IVochow. In 181 J 0 .Icutta rent oufli2,773 , W iiounds uf tea , whllo Koochow exporto 77,031,907 pounds But , while tfonchow ahov a decruaae from former years , Oakuit.i shov an increase , Moro mils AKO.IIIHC Pmli anil Wan KBW YOBK , May 8 , Two more indictmen were found by the gram' jury to-day again Ferdinand Ward aud J. D , Fish dmrgil them with grand larceny in the first degrr Ward was nrruigned in the court of error t day. Ho pleaded not fjuilty to the indie meutJ with a leave of withdrawal nf bU pie The iLdictmonts clmrgo the thrft of SJIOO.C from tbe Marino National bauk uguintt thei The lnrc nv Ia allegi d tohavebAOU com mitten on April 17. O..e Indictment U for $30,0 nud the other for $110,000. The district u toriioy moved that Ward bo taken- from t Ludlow street jail oud incarcsiated in t tombs. This was opposed by Wnr.l'n couns Ju'Jgo ' lUrrottdtc'dtd to allow Ward to i main in the Ludlow jil until his trial. Moro Malaria , The attention of n BBU reporter allied yestordt.y to eevaral vary nnhenlt looking nuisances that oucrht to bo r moved at onco. One of thesa , n bin of nour tmelllnp ; uwill , sits lu front of t W. 0 , T , tJ , dining room , at the corn of GasR nnd Sixteenth utreota are t more , nnd In front of n boarding hot : on Seventeenth ttrjot , butwoen Cnpl avenue and Davenport atrdot , Ia enoth People hare to constantly paai by tht > aud they are very unplceaint not 01 r.la ia smell , but as to tltfht. iu ICKtntoot Mllllont id if HAII FIIANOIBCO , Cal. , Juao 8. The vril ! iie ) . A. Murphy , neiiior member of tbo firm at Marphy , Grant it Company , who died la taw York li.it week , was tiled In the prot iiu court to-day , Kugeuo Kelly and K iw j < an ) onabou are numad as nittcutois in 1 ant. fork , where much of his propmty Is loca 103 The estate is valued at ? 2,225\00 , e ) 13 Attain Colcliraten , lllh 8pcial Telegram to The Hsu. lib WIBHINOTON , June 8. A ralnte in h rce of Geu , lAgau'd re-alectbn was tired nt ja Washington monument grounds tc da ; In Capt , Cunningham aud hU frieatU. iatB - t" " neb Furloua Storm , CHICAGO , Mny 8 , The Journal'a P , III ) vpeclal cays a terrific wind B pUB < d over Marelmll county last t Hovuea wete unroofed nud trees nprc oti ick n large exUOvi GLADSTONE GOES. Oli Man Dcrcat < ! i QJ ttc Tax Issue , Meuibora of PnrlJanipnt With Exoitv mom at thi Result , Iho KnuliaU Jt'rcis C Ui v 11 nit on thoOAblnot in View of thnl'rca- cnt ConttiiKonulcH Abroad. OUTDONK , II1U LlCKKAlt ) 1VVITE1) TO CO. LONDON , Juno 8 , In tha commons this evening bir Michael ttluka cachdenounced tbo increased duty on rpirits Uo said Iho iccolplB from spirits were uliuody dee Having. Ho thju ht a sumll > ucrea > o in the ( U-y on tea would have boon wider nud much inoro profitable. The government , ho ooutlnund , tbould have raited the utv on wine , bfCjnao was no mote a noousnity uf lifii thuii boir or spirits. Sir Michael omcluded by moving that tha propo-cd ii o unno in the duty ou tioer andfpirits waa lueo.uitablo iu the nb- EOUCO of nc > ) rru pondiuir adtlititn to thu duties on wluo. UUdstuuu hnao tu reply. Ho tuought the uppjBition were creating a pre cedent which they wouM regret whan they came In power Detain. Thn piooout winnduty hud a b neficinl effuit in preventing ndultvr- atliiK and iiKnating the tr du iiiiuy uii lions aunutlly It would bo imuu itio to IIIJTOURO ilia duty on wiuu unless on tlio mojt txtromo prorBUtu the governmout WIM eotnpclled to raitso money. In view of thu Imptiuding dan - Krer to thu empire , a danger which avon now ho was tinablu to say hxl pma d avuy , tha oppoiiiiinn c volled nt the modn uf raising money without mnu n'in < au ulturnu'ivo. Ten would ttriulre mi additional tax of thrco poucu per p < miid to pr duce the minx amnunt , thus raieing the duty 75 per cvnt on uu Inno cent boverngo The government had to chooBO between alcoholic liquora i > nJ ton aud siuar. Tboy would accept tha isnio of the vote as one of life or uouth , and did nut < tnvy those who , if they gaiuod a victory , would h.wo to bear tbe couFGiiuiuoix. Glitlst tiu'a remarks were received with prolonged choera The guveinmnnt wa defeated < m the oocond T0annv. ! tlic budget b lug n > jtcuid 'Ot to 25J , When the remit wns anuouumd Luid Han- dolph Churchill aud i'anioll jumped up on tbbir Beats and uuthusiasticjlly waved their hats a' d the ohoeiing was reiiowod Thirty- nine Paruf-llitoi and nil th oem > orvatives voted wiihthn majority. ThauiiunritT included ir Michael BJBS , tlunrower , nud eueial Irish liberals. Although strong whips had boon Is sued many government su port-rs were ab sent. Whi" the result of tne division was announced Gladstone uhihadbcon loaning forward in his seat aud cynically trailing , started , turned vale , and clutched his haudH nervously tocether. Tlnbouao im.-ne- dmtely beeama a babel of co _ > fuion members yelling , ( stamping and wiring hats neckties ana handkerchief * . A tumultuous che r cimo from the galleries aud Speaker Pulvany howled for order. The Purjollites pointed at Gl.dstona and yelled ' 'That iq the piico of copiclonl" "Down with huikthot Eorsterl" Remember Mylea Joyc l" Gladstone nroce to move an adjournment , bat stood in his olaeo fully n raluuto before he conld be hoard. Tiemendous exutement waa'ciused by the annr ut cunont' of the TB- Eultof the division and G.adstune iminodl- atoly adjouned the house. It is confidently rumored that Gladitone will visit the quoou to-inorrov aad tanJer his roalg.iation. . „ IIIK CAD1NET OALJ.KD. „ . J& LONDON , Juno 0 The oxbiuet baa been summuned to mset to-day. THE ras The Times in an editorial pays ; "Tho res ignation of the cabinet in the urosent condi tion of allai-n must not Itt hastily d oided upon. It is the gjverninent'n duty to eoa- tider whether encJi a course wou'd ' not bo a wrong to the country. " The inott ol the other morning paptra express similar Benti- inenta. _ _ GKNEUAL. OUEIGN NEWS. q IlU\NT'S XBW OOI/ONH * . „ BEHLIN , June 8 Admiral Paaacben has been app ) int9 < l to o" > min-vad of the * Z wzlbltr iquidron in placet of Admiral linorr. It is rumored that Kag'and ' recalled Coniul Kirk on complaint of Germany that ha engaged In Inciting the sulUn ot Xio ibtr ag tnt Gar- many. Tha Zietung soys pence la restored in ChmeroOMB. Phd Germannapttln , liinjamin , und the KjgliBh captain , YU OK , have fixad the frontier , TUB AFGHAN IWllDBn TKHIRAN June & . Tno g'.Ternment ' of Herat Ins sent mra to fortify IWab llur- phab Advices from Marv are to theeffect that tin Russians are taking thu groaTeit care to prevent foreieners commiiaicati'-rj ' with the Turcomans and hnvo expulled lliHaiina who were Buppojcd to bo correspondlug with the IN INDIA. LONDON , Juno -Cholera has appeared' among the labjrore on the Qoutta rail way , nnd also > it Hindi ! Bunu , tha depot of the oommls- saiiat camp. THU ItAIlDl'tl PLANS , LONDON , Juno 8. Tno ilihdi issued a prrcliurutlon wnieu has boon oxtpnsivelycir- cuUttd in countrioi birdoring upon tbo Per sian gulf , aU'ln. ? that ic if hla Intention , to invade both IC ypt and Aml > ' Till : HIGHWAY TO bHKOU CALCCTTA , .Tuni 8.D'np tchos oostlnue to bi rcojlvwl hero abnut tha earthquake in the vale of Cx lira-jro Whole vilUges have liecu deitroyid. Uumgood Jumilla aniiAvan luvo been completely engulfed ia tlio awful convulsions. During the conUnuanco ( if the ihooka suV phuroua dust was sent forth , impieftnatliig' the atmocphere. At the same tlm voluroee. . of hot water Usuod fnnn thi ) great fisnurofv. iiiailo in the earth. Fort Guerao : nnd the gr&nnrioa m many puts uf trvi vnl'J have Uion. awallowort up. - > larga supply cl rice nnd a considerable amnuut tf money hr.vo been Ola tclnntod ihrougoout the vnle to relievotbo distressed popie. . It IB on tl mated thV.uvor- two hundred liven wura lost. I'UULIO SCANDAL 11UCUID , LOKEON , J-iiio 8. On Kiiday It vrasv an nouucod that judgment , wimlrt Iw giroa to.day n tlie CMO ol Ad'.uiaazaini-t Jji.iru Cbleridge. fo-day it was siatul iu c < urtilmt by mutual content of the | iurtlea i > ituri t d tlva ilalivery of iudrmont had been Udtiluit ly poitp oed June 8 The French war ship ll - , ropoittd to lu < u loundurod lu . the Hod 3ea , waa a di'paUh , gunboat , aud carried a > crow of 15 j men. I AKHICIIKllK HT'.LL , UOBTILKTO DKATIllOK. LONDON , June 8. Ilenryldbouchcre , radi cal , thl niUrn > oiv , in the lu.ubo of commons , ave uotico iyf his iutenliiin tu oppose ) the par liamentary grsiut bf $30,0)0 ) par onuura to l'rincB > Biatrlc oa thu oc sion of her mar 0. LESBAB. ATTACKING ; CBANVILLII , ( Tha Pall 'jlall G stelto oontalna un arliclo apparently 'jnipirail by l eeRar , bt thi > Rnsalau rrctlon oi the Afghan boundary comniission. The artir'ie admits tlutthe tettleicent of mat ters in rMmto [ with Jtusula nre still untlgned , aud at' ltutes ilia preuent dtl y tn the Jiiir- ifh "I'l'tt ' tug r quibbling of Urunvillo. Iliunrti- h ifby do I a tones moia cf anger thun liraccbswarDa by tbo , earl not to cany tbe dilatory game too f'rf , IB it might bd daDgerou > , Ul'lIMAll WANtB IIOUK 11ULU. ir',0 ow , Juno 8 Newspapers fwra are from India the ueparotioii bf linrinah i > rm dia and making ic a crown colony. They com ? ht.to plain uf the neglect of tbo Indian government * > to The Ragoon ctwrober uf oummerco tiipi , > ort > the