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OMAHA DAILY & — = ‘_\ 55‘., - = TWi LFTH Y AAR. Giengin.t’ A I\ EB W E THE RLVISED EDITION. The Recent Papal Circular Traus- lated in England and America, A Vast Ditference in the Laa- guage and Inteut of the Dicument, The Supporters of Parnell Ap- poaled t) for Contributions to the Testimoni.l A Remsarkable Featurs of the Appeal ana the Prowineuce of te Bigners. Tha Fhilade p ia Oonvention Rutifled Hasaus=iast cally 1a Numerous Jities, The Plane ard Parp-as of the Leaguo Bridfly i xp sined by the Fresident. Th» Prpe's Letter, Spocial D apaich to Tur LRR, New Yoxk, June 6. -~Tho letter of Curdiusl Sunecui, the prefect of the vropaganda, to ewch of the Ietsn blshope, the travelatlon of whick cently appeared fu Tho London T.mes causiag the Trish peoplo to beiiave the pope had 1 on the quastion B ablo to wne Bridsh government, and which raised the clumor for biyeotiing the nopa, has recont!y bean travs'ated by Jumea A MoMaster, of The Freaman’s Journal, His translation changes ma terially the phressolcgy and pueport of that letter. The d!ff.cenes o cansed, i is claumed, by traaslating it ac owdlag to scholasiic laidn, which was nied i. The Times verslon, and by traasiating it vc:ording to vo cesiasiloal latln, which s fol loved by McMaster's. The man point of difforence {s that where The L ndou Times makes 1t appear as an autl-Irtsh ducoment; that of Me- M ster's shows how the cardinal holde that the right of the Irlsh people to s raeglo for Hiberty 1o an imprescript! bl one, Tas piisciple points of dif- farence ure as followe, the ralss re— forced to beinz those preseribod by the popa in his le‘ter to the cardinal archibishop of Dublin, and embrac-d in ihe fusiraciion of the sacred con gragaiion, that was unsnimously ace copted by tha Iirtsh bishops in their late meoting ia Dblia The Fresmar’ follnme: “For Indeed In thewe ruloa it was got forth that 1% is of imprencriptible righi (Fases') for sho Trish people to & rodef fLomw their disircsecd « ; ion, and of impraseriptiblo them to strive for tlm. i yot, forever, tha ot muat ba nr'h_d; what it b hooves tham to ‘seek firet the klig dom of God and Die justics,” and rhat ir i vile to maintaic a oanse, ho voyer just, by wickod wmvaus” ¥ ¥ % “Agenredly 1t e noz forbiddon to g her mouey for relieving ihe sttnation of tho Trish paople, bat, from the tenor of theaforectied npostolices mmar collections aro en' as are fligrantly simed at exasverating prpalas passiang, ) that maa msy voadily avall to abuy these in starifug lawicss and disorderly plots, B most especially moss the clorgy an- grain from thess when it sppesrs evi- dent that hatrcdsare thus er gordared, clamors agatust disttogulshed meon sot on f.ot, and po condemua'ion uttersd in any way of erimes aud amsass tions with which iufamoas men h, dufiled themyelves. and when i% {s ui- osteatatioualy olatmed thas the meas ura of troe love of couutrg can be geuzod by the money contributed or rifused, so that men may sesm to be urges on by fesr and forcs, From thuse considerations 1t cught to be patent to your lordehlp that the coi- n of money for the Parnell tosti {al faud cannot be approved by sacred cougregation, nor herco cwnot it in any manner be com mend-d or promoted by ecclesiaatics, and least of all bishope,” 10 London Times’ translatlon la as follows: *'I: {s trun that acoording t. those loetractions it is lawful for the Icish to seek redreas for thelr priov. cocon, and strive for their rights, bu always, at the same time, chservi 8 tha divine mexim, to *Seck Cnria''s Kingdom of God snd His jusifes,’ aud rrmamberk g a'ao that 1¢ is wick. ¢ to farther any cages, no matter how jast, ba tllezal moans, It i- ¢ ztalaly not forbidden to colleet for the relief of distresa in Treland, bu* at the sa 11 the aforesald aprstoile mandates ial vorslon s as abswluely eoudemn collec tionm as are rafeed incrder to leflucuee popalar psasion, and w be veed as o moans for leading men into rebellin azainst the laws Above all thlugs they (the olergy) muat hold thewmaclves aloot from susa enbsoriptions, when it s plain that hatred and dtasenslond are aroussd by them, that distingulshed persons are loaded with insults, that never {n any ro consures pronounced against s and murders with which wi men staln themaselves, and e:pact when it 1s asserted that the measgre« trae patrioiam la in proportion to the smount cf money given or refased, ¢ a3 10 briug paople under prossuro of in'imidation. In these elrcumstancas 1t must be evident your lordehip that the esilection ealled tha Parne!l testd monlal cannot be approved by this eacrcd cong egstion, sousequently it cannot be tolerated, that sny ecclosl- te, mnoh loss @ bishop, shoald tuke any part whatever ln recoramending or promoting 1t The lettor was not from the pope. as many have thought, but from the propogauda, THE PARNFLL FUND. §pectal Dismatch to Tus bus, CHicaco, June 6—The followng y f sddress on the ‘ Parnell testimonial’ was {s'ued hera tr-day and ned by over two hundred Irish-Americana: T the Irlsh race, 1ts descondant defsndors and sympathiz e, through- out Amerlca: The people of Irelsnd are, at the present moment, enpaged in prlplrlnb a national proof of their gratitude to thelr lexder, and h ve oalled it the ‘‘Purcell tostimonial.” Falthful to the traditlons of past struogles and triumphs, they forget theic own distress and wrongs, from whic) they suffor, to ualte fu showh g to thelr seorud “‘Liberator” how weli they appreciats hin spirit of coaselony solf maorafir, sslf forgetfulness aud sublima devotion to thelr cause. In thess, “hls quolities, they recognfza the chisf canse of their onward thoagh slow advance towards the disruption f an allen despo ism and the complate rexiizitlon of Tre- land's naticnsilty, In ths testimontsl prolate, privst aud people have a Joined hands, seaed thelr appeal, and with tneomvarsble garveroel'y gent tn thuir offrings, which, whether grea: or sinall, ara sanctified Ly the spleit in which thoy aro given, Tha Nain al Loaguy of Amerlea will ever be & fatrhtul echo o1 o tiroless suxtilary of the forces which have rallled aroand the standazd at hon Faith fal to that sprit, the Philadelphls aonventlon was opened; i that spirlt of its grand work accomplished, to that spirit which it has sworn undyirg tidelity, 1t appeals to the raco 1u Ameriva to help fton, In the ste gies of the people at home we ha aclively participated, and in nphold. lug the wearled arms of tho leader, wo olaim cnr glorlous share, Let ne siill contivdo the Immortal record which the love in free America for the oppressed in Ireland aroon has b and carried on o well, Lot tho an- swer to this appeal come, as did the answer 10 the roll in the conventlon Lus it come ganerons and true, from the cities and towns of Cansda; from the roliing pealries of the far wes'; fromttieSavannahs of tho sunnysouth; from mauafsciuring marts and couters of the enet This testimontal wiil be the reward for a laburer “‘worthy of hts hire,” of one who has uncearingly aud at every sacritice borne the “‘heat vid burden of the day” {a the nation al stroggle; who, through weal and woe, throogh calumny and hatred, has wriamphanty faced a wavering foe I will be not ouly a vindicatlon of the past and pledge for the fotare bus it will b aoother proof cf Irish na- tional graditude, of Irish devodon; it will bo an auswer to the widespread expactation and desire In thls country t> particlpute in the national tesii @onial des:ized for Lin, who ls no only the trusted political leader of Leoland, but who ls alao & worthy de— scoudant of America’s beloved *Old Iror The c)mmittes unhesiis ivgly wake this appeal to the pecple 11 Awerica aud coufidently awalt vne renpouse Rav. T, J. Qo Masa,, has cousente urer of tho * Par setimonisl fund In Awmerics,” aud o Lim, therofore, all comtribations s%ouid Dbe gent, whether from branches or feom iadi- viduale, The Vst f contributors wiil by had.” The slgnera ars ropresertstive meu from nearly every state and tezri wory of iha Union. Thoy loeclude Alexander Sailivan, J hy B roe and 2 v. Charics O'Rotily, D. D, presi Aent, viso preeldant sud (reasurer of the lrish Nadlonal Lusgve of Ameri- ¢a; wembers f the counocil of sevon, wiaporary and permasens chairman of tho Philadelplis couvention, the fwo ex-presidents of the Natlunal Laid Leagoe of Americs, and the chairman of the late committee of seves; it inclodee, also, elght con gresswon, five jidges, ten Oa holic priecis, thres Protestout micisters ustionul delegate of the Auclent Orde of Hibernians, and scveral milliou- airer, including Eagene Kelly, barker, Now Yorw: P H. Kelly, merchau’, St, Pa naoihy Ioley, mice owner, Colozad 3 Johu ~ Wiizgorald, railroad contractor, Nebrasks; Taovs. Lynch, distilier, Chicago. Iatercat will abh- tooh to the addroes in view of the fact that it was wrltten by two priests —Rev, P A McKenns, of Hadson, Mase.; and Rev, Ciharles O'Rollly, LEAGUE RATIFICATIONS. Specinl Dispateh to Tuw B Ch1cago, June 5, —The mooting to ratify the proceedings of the Phlladel phis conveutlon and for the formation of a new oranch of the Irish National Loague of Amarles, was held in the parish school hovss of the Catholic oatl dral of Holy Nama to-night, Rov. P. J. Couway, vicar gencral of bis dlocese, preslding. T'he meoiing wis of more than usual importance from the fact that reporia were ro ceived in regard to the progress of the work of the laszuo in thils city, Re- poris reccived from thirty-efght so tien in this oiiy which passed vot sffitation with the Irish Natlo Losgie-of Amerles, Addresses were {eltvered by Alexander Sullivan, pres- ident of the National Loague, and by Judge Morsa, The followlng are excorps from Sullivan’s addrees, outllutag the policy of the organization more definitely than has heretofora been done: The Ieish Natbonal League 18 an organz - tlon whicd may appropriately meet in a echool house, It may justly ask the sanctlon ¢f men whose lives are dedl- cated toreligion, It {s humane, just, snd patsiotic in its purpoeos, alws to remcvs deepotizn, Insccarity, hratality, porsecations of forcizn mis rule, and estabiich in their plao nnu“)‘.c ntentment, thritand peaco, which only come to people e joylrg thenatlonal right of se I nwl! It B oot an urn-flz\tlun “of rash lm P without order, reason acd die- cpline for foundations sud gulder; relther is Is a cold, bloodless move- nent, seeking mere commorctal or {nenolal betterment, without the dominent spirit of love of land, The Irish National Loague of Amer} at o eafe distance from always impending famine, from enforcsd fdlerees, from bribed wit- nesres, packed jurles, and perjared jndges, will not attempt to dictate ao- Hon to those who are in the tolls slavery and on the soene of confllot. 7, of Wororster, to act as treas- [w!l not ralse w. om‘.urrm-uva ory f “'do romething” when to do eome thlog would be both maduoess svd crime, It will baa falthful auxiliary, ready to faenish resources toite lose fortanate brethren, to enable them (o go where they may go In pradence, where they may go In justloe to an op preseed pe plo. It will give 1ts loyul, moral aad iis liberzl finaucial support without question or dictatlon to the organization under the chol, patient, patriotie puidar o of Charles S eaart Parnell, which has alecady cnited the people and tansht them colf.roliance and self-con'rol, sud which cowpeallea Gindstone’s conrta ‘o adm't thet vhey had been robbed of $20,000,000 & yuas by absanteo landlords BurraLo, N. Y , Juno 5 —Ths Liavus brauches of thiseity to ratifi-d tho procosdivgs f the P delphia conventlon, Parnell snd his pel e Rocupester, June b —An enthusl- mectlog wes held In this clty ht to ratify the pioe ¢ Hrgs of the Philadelphia corvention of the Irie Natioval L ulf\ntll\ luwh O'Cooner, ed of The B.fiuly Cour fer, wan the orator, OswiG), Jane 0--AL the Lind Lesgus ratificotion here tor wan mado tc 0 b~ r:u-ltn\.\'n was forned hera 'to uight feom Suliivan of Calosgn o reorganization of braeuches ¥ grosshig favorab! New O opera houss Tha Con \lm { tral nulon Trish— Americane, ths Lovtsiana br, ivnal L o of oy, Bavriyoxe, 5> —~The Irlsh Natlousl L organizad here to nizht. Bcsrow, Jane 5.—A conferercs of prowinent Iclshmen, repres the diff srent Irtsh-American organ zatlons {n the etate, met laet night,and fesucd a call for antato leagne conven- tion to be held in Faneme hall July 12.h, the anniversary of the battle of Boyue. = LA B TS OHIO REEPUBLICANS, The Coming Man for Governor. Spoc'al Ditpatch t> Tan Bux, Corumees, Juue b —The republican atate conveution convened at 4 o'slock tis sfteracon, the district delegations having held & mesting provicusly to selecs members of the varlous ¢ mmii- tees, Senater L. P, Woleott, as tom porary chaleman, made a lengthy specch, reviewiog the record of the purty and endorstug legisla don on tewmperancs sabjecte; aleo highly com mending tho adwinistrs fon of Gover- nor Foster for the past four yeurs. The usual commistecs wiro thea an nounced, aud the convention a‘. jruroed unttl 10 o'clock to morrow, when the comioltteo on resoluttors will report sud a ticket be uominated Thera is nc change 11 aentlment as to ho besd of the tickas, Indisarion: are that Judye Foraker will bo nowl nated on the flirat ballot by voclama fon, The commlttee on pexmancnt o zatlon to-nizht relested Sen Sherman president of the couvent! and George Groot of Clevelsnd sec ary. The commitco on resolodons fiad a sesnion to a late hour sod wil linish thelr report In the eventig It s understood the plaform wiil en dorsn Iiqior texaiion, Arthui's aud Foster's aamlatairations, wiil comtain o eirong tar'fi plank, in favor of ubi fishing the conviot Jabor system, acd favor reduciion of the wool tariff. Panicky Patroloum. Speclal Dispaich to Tur Brn, New Yok, June 5. —Tho panfcky foullig in ths petroeum market con tnuce, and reny epecnlators wers brought to the verge «f bankruptey by thy heavy decline tn qaotaitons for ofl. In was ramored that twoor thres dealers would bs nnable to weather the eto The struggle bet voen the bulls and besrs was ons of the mos! desparate kuown fu the petrolcum ex changen of this ol'y, At the apentas of the mavket several heavy blocks of potroleum, one or two ranging s h'gh aa 400,000 barcels, were cfiored for sale, Thin canscd adepressing teodon oy, which was couniernc: ted by the buying movement inauguraied by the bulls, Tha quotatious to.day were $113@1 15, e Getting "RAd of His 1 Speclal Divpatch to Tus Hus New Yokk, Jane 5. Henry W, Greon, » m chanlesl englueer supply ing steam motive power to & nu inbor of manuficiurlvg tiema, killed himself hls aftesnoon {n his room at the hote), Ho had previonsly mads twoattempts Ho lost $100.000 ina bustoess ven- ture nbeui three years sgh, and about the sime tlms acp ratloa betwe himzelf and wife oceurred, Ths wife lives iu Brook'ya with two chlldren His son {2 mauager of the Kiralfy treupe, ubles. L The Naval Academy. Special Dispatch to Tux [En. ANNAroLIs, June b — At the cfficial mestivg of the bosrd cf viettors to tho naval academy this moraing, the mmities on final report reported that Iv had seleoted Hon, R. T. Mills, f Texas, as orator to the cadets on sraduation day, board this af ternoon, at2 {1l be taken cu an ralon samor Phlox up the Suvern rlver to Roond B 1\! 3:30 there w fanoting the cadets; at ), a lowed by drees pa s e Pennsylvania Legislatura. Bpecial Dispaich to Tus Exs, Harwissuka, Juno 5 —Tha house to-day concarred in thy senate amoend- ments to the bill to prevent politioal partles from miking asscerments, The senate judiclal spporionment com- mitten reported their lnabjlity to agree. Both hoases appointed committees to Investigato the charges sgalost the Standurd Oll company. Tne congres- slonal apportionment conference com- mittee was not able to agree en a re- port acoepiable to both partles. I)N i THE NATIONAL GANTI\ A Strong Protest From Congrose- men Concerning Forfeited Land Grants Merrick Oontinues Demolink- ing Time in the Htar Route Oase. A Decicion Worth Millovs to Euberdiz d Roade, Render- ed by Lawrence. Hog Chelera Extermined -~ Tho Tari#f on Bugar CAPITAL NOTES. Special Diapaten to Tan Bs. AN IMPORTANT DECISION, \\'.w.w:nm‘ Jave b=-Judpe Linw- tonce, fisst compirailir of the trea ucy, hias giyen an opivion 1o the wat of the Utah & N eru ralircad company to payume sarvices rendered n earrging st for she Uulted States, he holds as 1. low erof ther Firnt—Tho oct of Masrch 2, 1873 givea no rig't to any cflicer )f the government to with hold from & rallway com 1 41d not rocelve ald In eubsidy bouds of the Usited States paywment of coniprusation earncd by 1t ing maile even though such com is coutrolicd by a bund subsid rall way. Saco Neofther the o -ailed “Thurmon act,” May 6'h, 1878 ncr the set of March 3¢d, 1879, giver ony authority to wuhhuld such compsoes: tion from & railway company which recelvad no aid in subsidy bonds by tha United Siater, Tulrd—The statates relating to bood sabsicizod pay of railways d.) noy re- pesl or in oo y mavner interfors with the statutce elvirg jarisdicidon to the accounting ¢ fliser of the troasury de- partu Fourtn—The Utah & Northern rail- way compauy s entitled to poyment from tho United States forits e rv.cos in carrglog the matl of the U ited States In pursaance of the regu aticns of the postoflice department, (his decielon fiaally determines In avor of the Pucitic rallway company's ung pending controvercy as to their rlght to recelve payment in cach for mail transpor stlon serviceato 1he gov ernwent on leased or uon-subsisiged portlors of ihele reapective lin The comptroller esys the quedtion an a wholv #pplies vot ouly to conipensa tion for matl persion, but for all orher airvles for the Unitod Stated on un. ubeld z.d roads, aud luvelver neveral milljen dollars, THE HILL CASE Wassrs61on, Jure b tovosugaiion te-Tay Steinne'z of Now York, pn exper:, tegtified that in the cons yuction of he Phiisde'phls cust m Jad onplay-d qaarry, fie imercione, in messarlez the stone veed, therchby wuleilig the govern m:nt ina Jarce amouwt He wa directed to subm!b s rep rtsa to the val amountsc los® o the goveru ucut, Adjousued to Monday, THE STAR K cn:vm:. WassinGToN, Jane b 1 tha atur roule trial to day Muma compared the evidence given by Doraey and Rirdell, aud resd coplous extracin trom tho reporis of D orsey's examion ion, calilng particulir artuation to tho pumber of T do uot remcmber” wiavers returnod by the witness, Ad- journed, APTAIN JOHN P WALKER, Third cavalry, vecently court martialed and cersurcd, hzs lofu Foet Apache without Jeave and 1s wande rl ig about New Mexico, Ho will by sreested aud cxamined by a mm!( ol Board as to his eoulty, FORFEITED LAND GRANTS, Raprecentative Cobb, of Irdiens; Dann, snd Roseorane, have, throogt an Attoruey, €out & communication to 8 crotary Teller sskic g hlm not to al low filing or rerccord 1a the Interior department any mortgazo made by he New Orlosis Pacltic reflrcad com- vany upon lands crigloally gracied tha New Oricars, Buten Vickabarg railroad company, the latter tranaforzed 1o the corpora ion fist vamed, Tho memorfaliate assert that such mortgage bas heen executed and is to be veed as a bas's for land g-ant bonds; that the contem- plated uracsaction is lu violatlon of law aud there s grave doube es to the right of the Now Osleans Poaifis cem pany to avall fteclf of this liud erant {u any wey whatever. Cobb, Dunn, aud R necrans aiso filed with Soore tary Telier a protost s:sinst any actlon ou his part which weu'd resuit fn the fecusnce of coriicates t to the Southern Pacific Ralirosd com~ veny for landa orlglnally rranted the Toxas Pucific company. They sssert these lands woro declared forf (‘«d by tho jodiclury committes of the honse of representatives of the Foorty seventh congeess; that a bill for the conzol!dation of the Southern Pac!fie and Texan Pacific roads, by whlch the former hoped mutqmm a ehadow of tltlo to tho lands, was twios defaated in the house and tha Southern Pacifio company could not, by ar waslgument from the Texas Pacific comnany, a quire anylvalld vitle to the lat er’s land grant, HOO CHOLERA It lo rald by officers of tho depart. ment of agricultare that hog cholera is practically extermi Unaue cossful mttempts have been mads for weeks to secoro virns from infected hoga for exporimenting purjos FUGAR REGULAITONS, The secrotary of the treasury hae instructed collectors of customs o re- ard to the drawhack on snv+ra under the tar'ff act of March 3, 1583, fixing tha fullowing rates untll S.ylambarl 1883: First—On refined, loaf, out loaf, crushed, gunnhud. and pawduud g SDAY MORNING J"Nh 6 |883 sugar, stove drled, or dri equally etfeotive proces eonts per pound, Second— On refined whito o flee su gar, undried and ahove No. 20 Dateh standsrd tn color, 2 28.100 cents per ponnd Third - On all geaden of refired ocof few nugar, No, 20 Datoh standard and below 1o color, 1 84 100 conts per ponnd, 1ourth—On syrap resulting entirely from refialng of above ecnumerated lm ported materlals, four ocents per pynd, oH, o allowanco on cagars will be suljest to a deduction of ore per v, & d the allowatco on syrop to ductton of ten yper centum, as pro-cribed by law, Meanwhilo a com- wiwton is to he appoluted, conststing of Guorga Keyer, sugar examiner, Bostov; Lia Ayer, speoll treasu'y Now York, aud one refiocr, to b+ aclooted by the trade at New York, ditermine the proper rato of draw k ousogars and eyrups under the rred to. LVANS' FIRST. »d by other v, 2 82 100 1 ) commissiores of internal rev iled that dies, rolis ard huve beon used by the In priating labals and aweineg dnternal revanue stumpyy cannct bo roturned to the TIiK CASE OF CAPT CALER, Some thwe Capr. George Uriied States steater d at Lopez, Mox- «.r»‘u the tencod to ho ship Rose o fmp it and i R presontative i4anmor ntizoat oranm, ifornia, recently wrote Sacre ughuyson oalling atten 0 to this cuse, aud auggeeting that t wan proper sabjaet for diplomstie evqaley, Mr. Juho Davle, woting sverctary, mide the fallowiog reply: D) PAKTMENT (F STATE, Wasninaron, D. O, June 2 To Won. W, 8. Rosccrans, embarassrd, 1. is now belleved, fall- ing to indnoes the workmen to buru the bu'ldiog, she flld #0 herself, The !h-ulu Vnrdlot Special DI patch to T B, New Youk, June 5 —The Brooklyn bridgs disaster lnguest contlnved this afternoon. The acting president f the hrldge trustcea test.fiod there were filly per cent less people on the bridge at the time of the accident than ou the previous day. Al the police- men In the elty oould not have w'emmed tho tide of the panto Peo .‘x« would not obey the polive « ficer, but wero abeolutely lcrozad with foar, Ho ¢id not sse how the atairwaye conld be done away with, and they wore not bul'd wl h s view of lessen fog any exponee, The weakest part ot the bridge, which ls weakest near anchorage, was oapable of suatalning s wilzht of 65,000 tons, As tho very most welcht which the bridgs viil have to hear is estimated at 1709, ro it could by constderod s abrolate'y safe, Dotective O'Conuor thought ton policeruen in uniform coud hav stemmed the panfe and wverted the stastrophs, J. B, Kirohkofl, of Brooklyn, thought tho pauto das to the action of the bridge policeman who ordered the ocowd 1o go back to Now York, thuas bring about the crush The jury, after an hours’ delibern tou, roturned with a verdiot in walsh they fonud *The death «f the vietims resulied & from suflioation by belng ‘rampled upen” They slso found “the cfli ora sud trusteos reprohen-— stbie” 1 nos having the brldgo pro- perly polload, Tae recommended that the oo mmodations for foot passongera be mproved, th'\ll('l'l“ 2 Spectal Dispatches to Trw B LOUISVILLE RACES Lovisniuie, Juoe 6 —Track slow and awcicg poor, Club purse, two year-olds, five-el b he of & mile., Byb Miloy' filley Amy I'urly had & walk £ =1 have the huior to reply to lottors addreened by you to the secre tary in relation to tho ocise of Cip- sain Guorge Caleb, f the tohooner “adrlann” wt Lopz, Mixloo, The o280 of Cap'. Cilib has had he con unced earncal a‘teution of this de poriment since the uews of the re zure of the **Adriats” aud the imprisun went of her craw was firat ricoived fwre, aud every offort has been made in his behalf throogh the Ulited 3'ntea legation in Muxion and conen- Iate at Lopez, Tae department has oily recently baen put tn poseeasion of the jud elal contencn La tha cace, con- femutr g thy captein to five yeara' im prisonwent and the veescl to coifisca . A prima facle casn of guilt ap- 18 1o Lave bean muie o', but the cut protests and dentsls of the |aufortunate man ard tho ap- parent severlty of iuposlng the meximom fentenco fu his case ahite tho alleped Mexfean scoomplioes hed beon silowed to ceoapo, have of the srongly enilaied the eymp Caly behn!f govervment in Copi, and the president bas dirccted that a oflizer of tho department 1 to Lips with instrac- ke a fun investigation of he case on the spot, U.lted States Winiarer Morgan has als » boen dircot ad to wotch the proceedings in the wopeal which has been tnatliated, and Cupt w.mu proper ald in 1oying o unsol iF nec- v(uh ¢ that the invest!gation at L, 11 bo 0x dacted by Tt N. Beuh, late consul of the Uuitod N e an Pasnto Cabillo, a e mpetent ffi o r, on whose Tmpartial jadgment thin deparimont depariment places re- Harer T twve the honor to be, Yoar obadient servant, J HN Davis, Acting Sao'y. Deootors in Uonferonos. Spectal Dispateh to Trn Ban, Crrvenssp, Juve b -The thiety- fourth avvaal meettug of the Awer- iein Medioal ass clation beysu to day in Cazo hall, Abiut one fhousand diatingnished physiciaus from all parts of the vountry sro attonding This afleraoon wae consumed in the ooneldoration of profesdonsl toplee, A reception and barquot follawed to- 1zht tn the overa nonse and roller ehating ik Do K. C. Hubbard, of Ashitabula, attoudirg the eouvention, died suddeniy this afternoon of apo lexy, at the house of Dr. Weber | The vesess:d was upwards of 60 yoars old, aud cmient awong O, physt clai oBeATy, Nhnup(ug P Spectal Dispatch to Tue Hea Laverrocn, Jana b, Nersemoan from Bo New Youk Juae ~Arrived, the " Arrlved, the Ludia irom tlomb urg The Uulun Printers Spoelal Disgateh to Tim Bew CiNcIsNATI, June 6. —At the Ta- reenationsl Typographical Union the annual reports of flicers Were read, showing §3,000 surplas fn the treas— ury. Twenty-five new nulons wore w'ded during the past year. Thore ara now 175 anlons in the Interoa- tional organization 4 Hed Stety of Affirs. Spocial Dispateh to Tun Bux, Lyxcuaura, Vi, June dronght in this section r cale able damage tho s athwest r state b —A sulted in in Tuformation from preseuts an alarmiug f affslrs, cattlo ralsers having to pr age for stock 10 pag o all dried up and crops are i greatly for want of ralu, A Haorolne's *ao:ifice. po lal Dispatch to Tiik Las New Youk, Jaoe b, ~On May 23 the wsridficial flower faotory, 190 Greene eireet, 0 voud by Mrs Lioutss Giedau, & Feenoh woman, 62 years old, was destroyed by fire Mrs (Gaedan ran up stales when the fise broke out, and warnxd the workmen und other occupants, She alone falled to esoape She was mach pratsed for her herole self-sacrifis, At ths cor oner's inquent to-Jday it was learned sho had tried toindace two of her workmen to barn the house to obtaln the insurance, as ehe was finanolally over, the coly other entry belng arawn, 8 1ling purso, mile heate, Motropolle won, Banton scoon?, Monticello third; time, 1 48} 1:474, 161} Natma atakes, all rgea, dash of one and one-slghth milss, John Heury won, 8t -nm-m Koller socord; others drawn; time, 2.01 Eimendorf stakon, threo anartors of a mile, Llogd Dily won, M an Brewster scoond, Noophyte thied; time 1:1 Mucsuley tt ohus quar wecond, er stakes, steeplo handicap, all ages, oue and one- r wiles, Saowhok won, Guy Ravengo third; time 2:00} JEFOME PARK RACRS, New York, Juno b - Track good aod reolng kpirited, Mfla and o quar- tor, Boo'jack won, Machath second, ady third; time 2:14}, Liivtion’ staken, theeo-yoear-old fill miio and a half, Misa Woodford w -n Cornetion mecond, Fuieview third; time, 2:43) Jockoy Ulab handieap sweopst two miler, Gen, Maneos won, M aceond, [hiiarlty thied; time, 4.504 Selliug sweapatakes, threa.quariers Covatantina won, Parplex ach Me Not third; time, of & mile, wooond, T 1:183 Stoeplechaso handloan, short course, Little Moneon won. Ranger secon Twclda thied; time, 3:30. NARVAGANSETT RACTS ' Provivesce, Jane 5, - Nurraganeett purk opuned to day. Three minute clars, Judge Davis wor, Maglo, eeo ond, Suste D., third; hest time, 2:30, s, Kentucky Wilkes won, Dan SBwith, weend, Walnat, third; best timo, 2:23 BAKE BALL Juue 4 - Clevelands 14, 3 810N, Boston 1, PriuaveLenia 6, Philadelphios 4 Provives June 4, 10, Butfalor 6 New York 10, Chiosgon 3 CLEVELAND RACKS Crevenann, Juna b - The opening day of the Clevsland Driving park had # late tart, owhig to the raln, aud the races wero untinished lass, a'x otarters; bent tlmo 29}, by Indix and Paillas, ) class, efght starters; best time, 1, by Nowall Jane 4 —Detroits Providence June 4 -Now Yorks A Prima Donoa Dying, Spectal Dispatei 1 TR Uuk Proomizeron, I, Jone 6 —M'lle Aarte Lica, the pricia d nna, arrlved home this eveniug from Negaunee, Mich , whera she bas been ill four weeks. She i dellri to-night and fn an exiremely eritical coi from & complioation « f rheumat stomachle (rouhles. She suffers the mostintense agony. On the way from Chicago she began sinking vory f s, aud & phyefclan wan telegraniiod f to Jollet. The rumor go: sbroad in that place that she hed commirted suloldo by taking a dose of epum, 'ne physiclan I und her not suff rivg from an oplate, but proatraie and al wost luacimare from se ate null rlng Crop Hepirts Special Dispatch to Tu Brk Lactosse, Wis.,, Jane 5 —Reports feom over tifty polnts in wostern Wis constn, southern Mivuesotsa ard Di- yof the most gratifying chare o small grain, Toe sesson far boen one of the beas for i the promises are for the wost abundant crop. The acresge s wbout the same ko laat year in Wiscon sl and Minnescta, and » large In creaso in Dikota Oasts are dolng finely with sowe Incresse In uore I'he ontlook for corn la gloomy owlug 0 the nnfavorableners of the season for that coresl, and poor seed, In some inatances the land belng plowed up rov tmes, A Cirous t D«mulllhtd. Spectal Dispateh to Tus Brn Suseraston Briwee, N, Y., Jone b5 Duung e performance of Na \hian's eircus this evening, the oauvss ents wers struck by a terrific raln rquall and atterly demolished, About 1,600 persous were in tho tents ard & werible panio encued. A largs oum- ber of pereona were iujured though none fatally, three yoar olds, | * | eradicates the THE | BARBER OUTLAWS. Successfal Chase of Two Noted Desperadoss in Central Towa, The Murdersrs Run ‘While at Supper. Down Special Dispatchies to Tun Bin WavenLy, T, June b, —The notor- fous Barber brothers, outlawed by res— son of thelr morder of Depaty Sheriff Sheppard, In Fayetta county, lowas, et Saptember, and for other orimes, and for whoee enp ure §6.000 roward wero ffered in Nlinots and §1,000 in thio atate, wers discovered near Sim- uor, Monday fteruoon, A depaty sher' il and poeao astom ited thelr cap- ture and Jarvie was wounded in the shoalder by onn of tho ontlaws, An srmed body of 200 men aro now sonur. fng the wouds 1n the victuliy for them wud their eapture appears neenred, Cevar Rarips, Tova, June b —The Barber brothere, two noted despera- does nud murdorers o whoso heads large rowards have hurg fora year past, were reen in the nelghborhood of Samner, Towa. carly Bunday morn- ing. Tho sher'fl and a possn fmmo- diately atarted lu parenit of the fugi- fves, O i hem, several akota wero exchaved, and Doju'y Sher!ff Jarvis was severely wounded in the shoulder. Tha outlaws entered the denso woods, and aro with vt coats and hate, having loat theve artfoles in the sudden surprise. Four hundred men scoured the woods bat could not tind them. A large body of armed men are still in par- sult. Iifs believed they bave gone fnto the heavy timber along the Volga x Wapsio rivers, Every known avo- une of eecape fa guarded. Waverny, Ta , Janeb —The Bar- ber biys were ciptured this evenlng about 8 o'clcck, while cating supper in a houge aboub tix miles south of Telpoli, Towa, ntter & deeperate fight, in which the Batber boys severely wounded four men, two of whom are TlLlGRlfl‘H NOES. Spectal Dispateres to T Bux, A eevere storm at Oomanche, Texa ¥ last night, blew duwn several houser, No liven lot, 1t s stated that the strike at the Black- stone wil!, Providence, K. I, will proba- bly ho adjusted, Jamen Fidk, Sr, died ot the rosidence of his aoneindsw, Col, G H Brattloboro, V., las) evenivg, Soven cnses of snustr oocnrred in New ‘York City yesterday. The there mems'er marked 00 degreos at 3 Jclook in the uft -rnoon, The Vanderbilt family has bonzht the Bedford Spring (P1.) property end will use it in connaction with their now roalroad Jine through the southorn 4 1 of Peunayle vania countics s a meuntsin summer res e e suprome 1odue of the A O, U, W, comve ed in Bifl o, Siprewe Workmosn Wi, H. Baxter, of Datroit, respouded to tho sddiesn of welcome, The resicns nre recrer’ The sttendance is large, includiug delegates from Orcgon, The vtas er Lingshow, from Montreal the 2:d of Muy, for London, England, is sehore at Cape Pine, Now Fouodiond, and in 0 totul loss e frei concirted chicfly of wheut, peas and cattle, The veranl and eargo was fully insured, Total lowe, $175.000, Cardinal McCloskey, by |n-tmmam ro- corded in the reyister’s office, in New York, yes'erdav, empowered Vie urn Gon- era) Q 'iun ond Preston o uct as his attor- reyw, to mansge bis property acd attend to his business sffairs, The soore of the American Internation il +ifl s toam i« whead of the winniog score of the British toam of a yoar ago, Ths cone trivutions for the expenses of the team amount to §2422, The Grand O-ange Lodge of Canadn is in scesion at S, Cutherines. Delegates o present from all parts of the Dominion, The refasal of the Dominion governmens to fne rporste the Oravge order is one of the priucipal su' jects, Tho Michigan Central announces sweeping chavges in % roouing schedule, to taks off ot next Scediy, making a re. duction in time betwoen Chieago to New York of f=mone wnd ahalf to four hotirs, It i pnticipsted the chur i competing lines *o shanga their scheduls, and possibly poceipitate o tite war, Ex-Goverror A&, C. Gibbs, ot Oregon, Lotuied in Chicgo last night cn pe Iycamy, o miid it Jwible to convi der the 14 law, and pot mnch coult te expected of the |rerent corpress, All ministers shou d pr the sl joot of polygamy st least yenr, and tha Le p th ®uppression of the evil before the minds of the prople, IPHTE’:]EB!M VIE PROSTRATION which follows Diphtheria, and the persistency with which 1t clings to the patient, are well Kuown to all who have had any experienco with this terrible disease. The followlng letter shows low the re- storlug and invigorating properties of Hood's 1" v Sarseparilla: v v ing and enric neutralizes and v it cont the color, lifo Lh, poisoned matter fr bringing to the convale and vigor of robus Lows Hoon & Co.: i e diphtlicy 4 At e Grp wreari et 4 col m not seci 1o ‘H\M"A l‘ 1 she Deg 1ed to tak left in hex better ok It two months health, mueh to amend Toon Ficat deal of plea uie. Jo e Yy truly youss, 19 Buttérfield Street. “That Extreme Tired Feeling,” The f1st bottlo ias douoe uy daushier a preat deal of her food does not dise 1ess her new, nor does she sufer from that ertremo tired feeling which she did before taking HOOD'S BARSAPARILLA." Sold by all drugglsts. Price £1a bottlo or six bottles for §5. Prepared by C, I, HOOD & €0, Apothec Lowell, Mass, Hood's TwUl—I’vw_Mr, Only a5 Centss