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THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, The Star Route Lawyers Pre- pared to Test the Effisacy of Prayer on the Ccurt, Buits Begun &gainst Western Mail OQontractors to Re cover $300,000 Abstracts of the Report of the Coummissioa on the Reduc- tion of the Navy Yards. Benator Van Wyck and the Deadwood Mail Route — ‘Tabor's Haste. The Deceitful Msj Nickerson Dise appears to Avoid Arrest and CourteMartial. Bpectal Dispatcnes to Tnx Bra, Wasuingron, June 10,—Thne de. partment of agricalture reporis an in- crease In the cotton area slightly ex- ceading 3 per cent. Fliortds and Ten- nesace futl by one polut to maintain thelr arna, and there is a docresse of about 10 ver centin the cotton dly- tricts o Virginla aud Mlssoarl, Tae {ncrease Is abou: 8 per cent in Texas, 7 in Arkansas, 0 in Louislana, 3 in Alabama; 2 respactively in Soath Caro- lins and Mussioeippi and 1 1o Giorgia, The department record on the area for 1882 was 16,276,000 scres; rataeas fn- dlcate a breadih of 16 780,000 aores, an focrease of 504,000 mcrer. 7The nrea by states fa 1o thousand acres: Virgivia, 55; North Carolias, 1,060; Sonth Carolna, 1 118; Blissieatpit, 2,278; Loutsisna, 932; Texas. 3,035; Arknnsas, 1188, Touncssee, 807; Mis- sourl, Tacian Torritory snd othor starce contrivuted tho remainder, The averages of condition are: Vir- glnls, 81; North Curolipa. 81; South Qarolins, 85; Goorzia, 86; kiorida, 94; Alabama, 87; Missumsippl, 86; Loulstann, 913 Texas, 89; Ackansus, 87, and Tennessce, 78 WHEAT, Tao eonditlon of winter wheat is re- ported lower than fn May throughout tue en'iro area, with a few exceptions, The decline amounts to 4 poluta in Connectiont, 14 tun New York, 2 in Ohlo, 8 tn Indisna, 15 in Lilinots, and 7 {u Misscart. i gan and gonerally ughout the sooth. The goneral averags ¢ ndition {s 75, agatust 83 io May, In June, 1882, 1t was 99 for winter wreat. I iy bv otates an fol- lows: Connecticat, 92; New York, Now York, 101; Puansylvaat Dlawars, 83; Margiand, 98; ginia, 93; North Carolina, 9 Oxrolina, Georzla, 96; Ala 95; Misslssippl, 83; Texss, 86; Ar- kanaas, 80; ‘Pennessue, 85; Wasr Vie. 88; Kontucky, 77; Ohlo, 6J; Michigan, 80; Iudiaua, 67; Missourl, 70; Dlinois, 51; Kansas, 86; Califor- nta, 39; Oregon, 90 ‘These figures indicate the conawdon of growing wheat, withoat ues to the loss o araa by tho p! of the winver killed arcan, 1a lng wheat area has been increasod wbout half & mil- Hlou acres, or newzly b por cont, Wis- conela reporta a reduction of 1 per cent, Iowa 2. Minnesota makes an fucrosse ~f 5 per cent; Nubracks, 7; Dikota, 40; Montaaa, 35, THE SPRING WHEAT STATES have an ncreage of nearly 10,000,000 acres. The conditiou of apring wheat is overywhere bigh, averaglug 98 - the same a8 laat ¥ The area of ba is incroascd O per cent; tho total acreage {e about 2,350,000 acres, Tho condition aver- agas 7. The incresse fun the ares of oats is 4 per cent; srea nearly 10,200,000 seres; condltion hich, sveraging 96 COTTON STATISTICS PHILADELPMIA, June 9 —T'he month- ly repors of tho socretary of the va- tional cotton exchsnga, chows tha cot- ton movement of the United Siates from September 1 to May 31 as tol- lows: Roacsipts at ports thls year, 5,803,622; last year, 4,451,114; shio- ped ouvriand to mills this year, 25 443; last year, 410,760; shipped to Cansda this year, 34,362; laet year, 20,971; exports to Great Britatn this yesr, $263,581; last year, $207,457; exporta to France this yecar, $409,992; laat year, 8316,242; oxports to the contl- nent this year, §1,338,701; last yesr, $743,681; vxports to channol ports this year, $15,403; last vear, $44 274; stock at ports this year, $509,446; last year, $476,481; at rea botween ports this year, $16 834; lasz year 835 552; takings of Unlted S:ates spinners this 71;?,'* $1,696,728; last year, $1,625,- ANOTHER CROP REVIEW, Miiwavukee, June 10 —The annual corn crop review of Robert Lindblom & Co., Chlcago, was comploted Satar- day. The review comprises reports from nearly ore thousand points in the leadlng corn states. Inqulries were sent during the last days of May to eleven hundred poiats in the prin- cipel corn states, ten 1n number, ask- ing {nformatlon coucerning the pres- ent conditlon of corn, acreage plauted, damage done by cold and wat, ete. A comprehensive summary of anawers is here given: Tae conditlon of ecrn generally Is very good Thuro Is large increase in the acreage planted this year, espacially In winter whoat states, where thousands of acres of rulned wheat have bsen plowed up and planted with corn, The damage done by the cold weather and ralns In May and the latter part of Aprll, sppeared to have amounted In most cases to bat lictle wmore than delsyirg planting, and tarding the growth ot | 2. The warm weather which n about June lst changed the affairs very much, Werm sather came jast o time to { dolayed tex wonld have As it {a, thore la and with good weather promlso will not fail of fultillmeut., In sectlons where, be- cause of poor quality of sced, or bad condition of eol), corn| dld not come up, the acreage bas in nearly all cases been re- planted. The state of Kanaas promises the Jargest Incresse In the yleld. | | Kannas produced in 1882, 1567,000,00 | boshels of corr. This yesr 1t ls esi1- mated, the estimate belng based npon tho kuown inc f asreage and goncral ontlook, t the produstion will not fall below 200,000,000 Mis- wouri will iccreass her prodaction in wroportion, and the por cent Increase wiill not be mach leas, Oblo, it la catl. mated will prodace near.y 100,000, 0.0 Of forth-eight counues in Wis- consin heard from, twenty-elght re. port sn Increaso in soreage of from 2 to 26 per cent, wiile but two report a less acrenge than last year. Nearly avery county now eends a favorable report of the outlook. O thirly Gonniles In Kansas, representing falely diffaron: s 23 report an lifer t from 10 to 33 per cent; 3 a alight de- croaso, Reports are uniformlv good a3 to the genoral outlook. OIf 31 coan- tics in Illinole, covering d!ftarent por- tlons of the state, 13 report an In- crento of mcreage ranging from b to 33 per cent; O a deoreass of from b to 26 por cent, Of 16 Tndlana connties, 9 report an inorease in acroage, while nono report s deorease, In Tadlana the fross did some damage, but wher- ever iv was cut to the ground, replant- ingz hen replaced the damage. Of 31 conntiss in Towa, 18 give an Increxso in acroage of frem 10 to 25 por oent; 3 a elight decroasc, Of 16 comniies In Ohio, b give an inoresso of from b to 20 per cont; throe, a decresse of from b to 15 por per cent, Wisconsin makes & more ufavorablo showlng then any of the tea states, Of fifrean countles fn soathera Wisconsln, four give an in- cressec. neresge; five a decraase in Tho uanseasounbls weathor has been the solo tronble in Wisconsin, Plant- ing has been delayed until, in soms h:uumu\u, it e too late to rawee ore thesn fodder. A doza Kentacky conntics, with two excap- tons, report an increass cf anrcego. Of fourteon counties in Minnesots, soven plvoe an Incressed i creags, four a decrense. With the exce:vion of Wisconsin, each of the states covered report the general outlock good. Oaly WWo countics of the entire ;umber re- port sny damage donv by worme. Whilo no maco of the agaregato yield of the ten states 18 astempred, tho incroased acroage and general favorabla stand woreants the belief that the vrosring crop wili exceod the crop of 1882 nu least 12 per cant, TELEGRAPH NOLES. Sprelal Dispatchos to Tk Las, Jay Gould’s yacht, the Atalants, made aruccessful trinl trip Saturday, Mujor Nickerson's fraudulent divorce wan ananlled a: Philadelphia, There havo been thirty-two deaths from yeilow fever, i Havaza, tho past week. John W. Green, » respectel oitizen of ; , was ambushed and ase ¥nginear Jackson, Andrew Hoppe and Willism Kelly were killed by an explosion in the Avsoini rubber works at New York. Liateet reports say Crook had no general engagewent up to May 57, but ut that time was confident he could waip the Apaches, The governor of Colorado will call an extra session of the legislature to consider wattera in connection with the proposed capitol buildinz. Miss Mary McDonald was_repeatedly outraged Friday night st Chicsgo by John Afaloney, Dan Hanley and George Haulligan, three bhoodlums, who were ar- rested, Henry D, Kino, arrestod in Salt Lake City on @ charge of srson committed in Loudon many years sgo, has been sen- tenced to teu years’ penal servitude, Oolonel Charles Schurig dropped dead Saturday ni-ht, i ilrond car, in New Yo'k, He He was elected regisier of 1868 A check for the full amount of Paymas- ter Waseon's cit en presonted. It is vot koo t witl have on the prosecuti. nds of the aceusud Lope for his acq Wong Chin Yo or of The Chincee- Awericon, New York, has had Chin Pou Tip arrested for trying to assassinate him, Foo "ad been veitilating the gambling houses, and Tip was chosen e their agent to remove the obnoxious editor. Albert C. Ives, lats of The New York Times, sailed in che City of Rome Satur- day, o take partin the conduct of the rew American daily paper, The Dispatch, to be e«tablished in Paris July 1, by L. 8 Chawberlsin, until recently private secre- tary to James Gordon Bennett. Judge Donohue, of the New York su- preme court, issued an attachment against the property of Albest Weber, the piano manufacturer, on application of Edelbert Giro, who claima that Weber converted to his own use 82,000, which he placed in his hands in Janoary last, The Kentucky court of appeals has affirmed the decision of the court below, in refusing to grant a now trial to Craft, one of the ashlana murderers, churged with fiest outraging and then murdering a girl named Gibbons, and afterwards set- ting fire to the house in which were the body of the girl, her comrade and brother, who were also murdered, The Niagera Falls park commission has decided to select and locate #s proper and necessnry to be preserved for the pure puroose of preserving the scenery of the falls of Niagara the following lande: Goat Island, the Three Sister Islands, Bird Luea Island, Chapla Islands, and the small islands adjacsnt in the river, Algo o strip of land veginning near Port Day runniug sloug_the shore of said river te and including Proapect park, the chiff sud Deba’s slope, The amount of pre- perty to be secured will o, it is believed, excecdd 1,020,000, Gartbaldl wemorial services were held yestorday at his anclent resldence in Staten Island, Choster W. Onapln, ex-president ¢f vhe Boston & Albany rallroad, died at his home in Spriogfield, Mass., yes- terasy. He was born In the year 1798 B. J Morely of Syracuse, N. Y., kilied his atep-danghter, Mrs. Suelia Hyne. and then kilied himself; famiiy troubles Goveraor Botler and staft will at- tond the commencement of Willlams college, Willinmstown, July 4. Wil- Jtams conferred L.L, D in 1864, upon Gon, Batler. New York, June 10— Arrlved, the eteamships Britanlio, Baltlc and Alaska from Liverp Sailor, from Bremen, PumaveLraia, June 10,—Arrlved, the Lord Clive, from Liverpool. L.m\‘h N, Juno 10, --Thae Ohio, Phil- adeliphis, Peravian and Montreal, ar rived ouc. ILWAUKEE, Jaro 10, —The trien- nial cunvention of tha supreme lodga of the Bohemian Benevolent asroocia- tlon of the United Stater convenes to- morrow. Dalegates to.dsy mot in north side Tarner hall, and were ad- dreseed by N. Bnajdr, editor of the Denpice Novovekis, published at Clevoland, A grand ball was glven In the evening, e take effect abous Jaly 15, THE COMING HARVEST. A Detailed Review of ths Pros- ent Conaition of Corn, Cot- ton and Wheat, The Former Battles Succese- fully Against Oold and Wet Weather, The acreage Liargely Increased in All states, and Oon. dition Excellent. Tho Cotton Plant in Peor Uondi. tion and Whoat Fairly Good. THE STAR ROUTL TRIAL. Spectal Dispatch to Tun Bax, WasHINGTON, Juse 10.—Morrlck, in his addrees in the star routo cave, has outlined the requeats the prosecu tlon will make In their prayers for in- atractions to the jory, and if they are approved by the court, it ia likely the final charge will be strongly againat the defendanta, Undoubtedly the prayces of the defeuse wiil strike at the vliality of the Indictment. Not much hope {s entertained on thai side of & favorable reception of thelr prayers, many of which are formulated for the purpose of securing exceptions for used 1u case of eppeal, should the court reject them, Lhe defense will probadbly maintain that tho statute of Hmitatlone has ran agalnst the case, but already Judge Wylie has practi- cally declded that point so faras his court is concerned. Judge Wyile seems disposed to nee all his power to socure w verdict of some kind; in other words, to prevent disagreement. A carfous feature s the position occopled by Rerdell. He has con- fessed himeelf gullty, yot should the jary acqoic the other defondauts it would havo the ¢ffot of setting anide the plea of gailty of “‘consplracy,” and thus, in a negative way, declare him innocant of vhe charga of which he admitted himself gulity. BUCKBOARD STEALS. Special Dipatch to Tus Bun. WasniNaroN, June 10.--In June 1882, agreementa were made bsiwoen Goo. B.iss, aseistant U, 8. attorney, and Rovert G. Ingersoll, stierney for the Sailsburys, Parkers and others tu- terested with theso star route con- teactors, torefer the claimsof the gov- ernment for alleged overpayments on varlous routes to Rlichard A. Elmer, second aesistant postmaster general, for arbliration, KElmer has been ex- amining the pryments on routes to these contractors ever since, Having concluded his labore, Elmer ricoatly dlrected the attention of the postmaster general to the matter, citing tho rovised statute, which says: ‘‘Any sums wrongfully pald by reason of false statemcnts in the mall eervice, the postmaster goneral must sae for tho recovery thereof ” The matter be- ing referred to the attorney general, ho decldes that arbltration is not bindlug, Suit was therefore inati tated against tho above partles ou the 8h inst, The amoant sucd foria near $300,000. Elmer's invesugation has developedlarge overpayments, particu- larly on the route running from Wil- low Ranch, Californis, to Rano, Ne- Vi O:hor sults against the o pe ere to follow; also aga other ernirastora i} NAVY YARDS. 8poctel Dispatch to T b Coxcorp, N. H, June 10.- S:cre- tary Chaudier has od and con- ed the rem o furaishad by the pavy yard miesion, Commo- dore Lince president, concerning theiz preposed report to congress, and ap- proves thelr rocommendatlons for closing cortsln yards and concentra- tloa of organization and reduction of expeneen in the romainder, They ‘The rec ommendations luclude reorganizislon Nemisis, from Havre; | w and concentration of the mechanical department of every navy yard eo that there shall be one shop in each for the performance of the eamo class of work. The sommls- sfon conslider it of absolate lmportance that Mare Island navy yard be retained in fall opera- tlon, as 1t is the only workshop of the government on the west coast, It is proposed to abollsh elght formauships, as follows: Foreman of {ron platers, quarterman iron plater, master plum- ber, superintendent of dry dock, fore- man of blacksmiths, superintendent of machinery, quarterman machinist, fore- man of joiaers, and the formanships of ocopperamiths and plumbers are to bo merged foto one. The removals wiil reduoce the dally pay from 8179 to $136. It is recommonded that Pensa- cola yard be closed, Norfolk yard be retained in firet class condition, and that Washington yard be designated as the naval arseual; Lisague Inland be closed as yard or na- val station until plans be prepared and approved for such yard as the de- partment requested authority to con- struot and congrees authorizad, The new yard is to be retained asa first- olasa yard, New London ls to be dropped forthwith from the llst of navy yards and the naval asylum will be transferred to a vacated site on the Thames, Some difference of opinfon existo In the commiseion in regard to the disposition of Boston and Portsmouth, All argrecthe yard at Portsmouth {ndefensible against ettacks from Ironclads, and recommended no further expenditures be made thereon for improvementa of any kind. All agree thet It would be difficnlt to over estlmate the import p of the Boston yard in time of aud that 1t should be eo lmproved a8 to utilizs the water froutege to the utmost extent st the earliest mo- ment. F1UKERSON DISAPPEARS. 8pecial Dispatch to Tus Brn, WasHisGroN, June 10 —~Adjutant Geveral Drum yesterday recelved sn slegram from Philadelghla ng that the decreo of divorce e of Major A. H, Nickerson, U. 8 army, had been set aside and the former verdict declared null and void, Immedistely apon its recelp* the gen- eral of the army ordered Gen, Dium to immediately lseue papers for the arrest of Msjor Nickerson, prepara- tory to his belog tried by court mar. tlal on charge of condact un- THE DAI_LY BEE-~MONDAY JUNE 11 1883 becoming of an officer and geutleman, The papers were s sued In the afternoon and & messen gor dlspatehed at onee to serve toom onhim, Itis thought however, that there will be difficulty in finding him, o it 1s the genoral impression that he has left for parts arknown. For sev. oral doys past his whoereabouts have been u myatery to his most inthnate acqualni.ces Efforta to fir 4 any trace of M jor Nickerson o Washiogton were frait- lese, and the secrotary of war in. struotod tho paymasier general to withhold his pay as a retized army offiver, et OCAPITAL NOTIES. Specal Dispateh to s Ban. TABOK'S HASTE, Wasmisgron, June 9.—There fs couslderablo sport at the treasury de- partment over a draft on the secr. tary for §65,000 drawn by ex-Senator Ta bor. It waa protested of course. Tho draft was dopodted la a Colorado bank by Tabor, who expect:d in this way to roceive the money for a pleoe of land recently sold by him to the goverumont for » new postofti and oourt house at Donver. Befor Tabhor can get his money the attorney gouoral must notify the Unlted States distriot astorney to exam foe and report to him wpon the senator’s title o the property. If cor rect the distriot attorney will send on a cortifiod abstract of title, and when reoclved the attorney general propares a voucher, This docament go s to the fiest auditor, who examinea and passes upon it to see if the law has been complied with, Then he eends 15 to the first comptroller, who passes upon It. Next it goos to the register of the trossury, who regls ters it and keepa the orlginal and sends & copy to the warrant room, Hers a warrant ls drawn for the smount and this ia sent to the teensurer of the United States, Tao lattor makes a draft for the amount upon the nesrest sub-treasury fn favor of Tebor, and {t {s matled to his post- offize address, after being sent to Reylster Bruce for reglstry, and it has been returned Indue course to his cffico Tabor shoald not bs in such a hurry nor so direct in his methoda. THE DEADWOOD MAIL ROUTE, As to Van Wyck’s indirect attack on the postcflise department in con- nection with the letting of the Fort Noobrara and Daadwood mail route in his personal political feud agafnat Valentine, a speoclal farthor esys that Gresham waa displeased when he found that Van Wyck's letier had been pabiished before it was raceived at the postoffice department., When he waa asked, ‘“*Will you reply to the letter?’ he said: ‘T don't that it Is necemsary. Sena- tor Van Wick came to see me the other dsy and said that he thought the service was unneceseary, Ho asked mo to have the matter looked up and Tsaid that it would bo. I don'c think that any farther state- ment on my part ls needed. The wattor is in the handa of Gen, Elmer, and he {a competent to attend to it Noone doubs Elmer's Integrity or «ffislency or would suepect him of doing au tmpreper sot, and Chief Clerk Lyman's honesty is not ques- toned,” TREASURY STATEMENT. Condition of tho treasury in gold || coin and ballfon, $194,216 511; stiver dollars ana buliion, $113,81b tional silver coln, $28.411,00 Staten noten, §51 616 10 058 4¢ gold, £60,896,940; silver, 551; cucrency, $12 420,000. Attomp Special Dispateh to 1n 2 AND IsLAND, Nob., Juane 9 —Cal , formerly an cmploye of tlhe Ualon Paclfis, attempiod suicido last night by tekicg arsento. A doctor was summoned, who admlalstered an emet!c, bat he iy not yet out of dan- ger. Bacon had an arm crazhed and amputated laet March, and this is sup- posed to be the cause. K 27550 (AL RBL B Bouthern Cyolones. Spocial Dispatches to Tus Bax McKisxey, Texas, June 10.—Late yosterdsy afternoon a terrible cyclone rovailod weei of here. The Dock {ll place was completely destrayed by lighteiog. A well o full of water that it conid be dipped from the top was sucked dry. Joe Brown's place was utterly ruined. Everything In its path of 160 yurds—cattle, horses, and fenclug—was picked up snd carrled through the alr like straws. Partles on the edge describe the roar of the storm as deafening. Crops ara very much injured. A heavy hail storm strack McKinney, The largest hail stones over soen hore fell. 8t Louts, June 10.—A tornado zed over‘a part of Ualloway county, 0., Friday even!ng, and did consid- erable damsge to farm houees, out- bullding and other property, but no- body is reported killed or wounded, e The Tex Dri,e. Bpeclal Dispatch to T 8r. Louis, June 10.—A dispaten “Phe cattle drive, from Dallas ssys: #0 far this souson, exceeds all expacta- tions, Over 200,000 head have al- ready passed over the trall that leads through Albany. This does not in- clude more than half the number that have been nriven frow the state. WNickerson’s Divorce Annulled. Bpecial Dispatchies 4o Tn Bas Paruavecraia, Jane 9. —The court of common pleas to-day annulled the divorce obialned by Mejr Nickerson on the ground that it war obtained by fraud, aud diamiseod the libel and imposed tue payment of all costs upon the libellant, Litta Rettor, Spoc'al Dispatch to ik Baa. 3LOOMING 1i'., Jane 10,—Mlle, s Livia, wwa dozus, Is now t6 oo out of immediate dan- cpotloicon a favorable She is, however, ¢ time, r, havirg chango yerterds delirions mos: o “tocking Fastory Burned Spects " TRE stocklng | 000, % employme A B — 0, —Stock's ¥y Loss $12, are 200 operatora cut of araed Fatal fialooa ¥ow. Bpecial Diepatoh to T bsa. Niw Yonk, June 10, — Patrlck Rogar, 44 yoors of sge, proprietor of the Rackot court and saloon, at 404 Madison street, was kllled to-night in | hte placa by Polise Offiser John W, Smith, The sfiicer had bien dotalled to arreat violators of the exolse law, He was dresced In ol fzons’ clothes aud entered Rosan's saloor, Rogan r eistod arrest and attacked tho ofticer withia cavalry sabre, whereupon the cilicor rhot him, Swmith was placed uudor arroat, AT REST AT HJME. Thy Final Obsequies Over the Remains of John Howard Paine The Tribute of the Living to the Author of ‘Hom-~, Sweet Home."” Spectal Digpatch to Tux Dax. WasHiNaToN, June 10—Af er thirly vears' barlal in the land of his exile, the remains of the author of ‘'Home, Sweet Home,"” wore yesterday laid to rest {n the sofl of his native land. The pageantry of the faneral cortege and the cecemontes of the ocoaslon wero a tribate to the genius of John Howard Payno, in keeping with the place he holds fn the homes and hearts of the Amerioan people. With the solemn stralns of tho funeral dirge, the measared tramo of martial columne, aud @ distingulzhed following ol notable men, representing all tho honorable walks of life, the tuncral procezaion passed through the streets of the national capltal to the silent resting place of the dead. All the pomp aud circamstonce of human grandonr, contributed to this dinal honor paid by the living to the dead. The governmoent was represented by ita chiof excoutive and his councll of constitutional advisers; by errants of the bench aud its judiclary; by mem bors ot both houses of congrees; by numerous representatives of the army and vavy, and by members of the dip lomatic corps. The array of promi- uent government cfliclale; of repree— entatives of foreign powers; the pres- ovce of themilltary and throngs of cltizeus, gave the demonstration a antional character that marked it as a trlbute of the entire nation, THE PROESSION was formed at the gallery of art, whero the military and civillavs began to gathee some time before the poluted hour, 4 o'clock, The remains were enclosed in a handsomoe ocaskot, and placed in a heerss which had been bullt especially for the occaston, It was & squaro finished vehlocle, with plato glass walls, and surmounted by aix urns and drawn by twelve white hersen The procession moved io tho following column of march via Ponneylvauts avenue to the ceme- tery: Rogular Troops, City Military Organizations, Battalion Second Artillery. High School Cadeta, Officiating Clergy. Pall Bearers. Hearse bearing the Remaioe, About fifty carriages tollowed, con- ng relatives of John Howard tha orator of the day, the poet ¥, the president of the Uaited membera of the cabinet, mem— State .| bera of the diplomatlc corpe, the chief justice and wssoolato jusiices of the ~ | suprame coart of the United Siates, the chief juatice and assuclate justices of Colamnbia, and many ishod parsons, All nlong whole courgs of the route people gethered o wituess the splendid and Impoeing funesal pa- gaant. The nldowalks wero thronged and windown with eager npecta- tors, The relativaa of Payve in the processlon were Rev. Mr. Liquer and wife, of Bedford Statlon, N. Y., the latter being & nieco cf Payno; Mr, O. N. Payne, of Brooklyn, who was ac- compantod by Gabriel Harrlson, on intimato friend of Payne, and author of » book of remintacences. Aunother Intimate friand, Mr. Joseph Da Sha Pickett, of Frankfort, Ky, was also preeont, AT THE CEMETERY, Before the procession reached Oak Hill the holders of tickets had begun to arrive and take thelr positions on the platform whish had been built around tho monument, Tho shaft of white marble, sazrmounted by & bust one half larger than lite size, s sup- ported on a base of solld gray granite six feet rquare. The helght of the monument {s fourteen feot, and its general deslgn is Roman of a pure olassical type. The Inscriptions and deaigns on the shaft are simple. On the front is the followlng brief but suf- fiolent {iutcription: “John Howard Fayne, author of ‘Home, Sweet Homae,’ born June 9, 1792, dled April 10, 1852 " On the back is theinscrip- tton which was on the tombstone that marked his grave tn Tanls, It is as followe: “Sure, when thy gentle spirlt fled, To roalms above the dome, with arms outstretche | God’s ungel said: ‘Welcome to heaven's home, sweet home,""” The monument was shrouded in folds of white, and uuveiled durlng the exerclses. Ample platforms were bullt around three sides, leavieg the south side open. On the north side was the platform occupled by the speakers and dletinguished guests. On the left, or west side, were seated the singers end the Marine band, and on the enst aide was a pletform where the general publle were accommo- dated. Thero were seats provided for about 1,900 people, The front of the speakers' platform was covered with evergroons and flowers, while vur na- tlonal flag and Tanis colors appeared on elther side. When the proceseion resched tho cemetery the coffin was oarried by the pall bearers ineide the grounda, and laid upon a bier outside the monument. It rested upon a bed of evergreena and flowers, THE OKDER OF EXERCISES were a4 follows: of the monument and Payne’s " sung by @ full smpaniment, the in the Last Verse, chorus with organ whole assembla Oration by 1 Intorment cerem Musio~ G i, rand Hallelujah chorus from h" of Handel, by the Philhar. oty and Marine band, the audi- ence rising, Benediction, Music - “Safe in the Arms of Jesus,” by the Marine The coffia was. placed in the vauit di- — THE OLD WORLD. Senator Jones, of Florida, Ban- quetted by the Irish Mem- bors of Parliameut. Preparation for Oelebrating Bright's Qaarter-Oenten- nial of Pablic Lafe, The Czar Hnters St. Petersburg Am:d the Oheers of His Subjscts, A Large Varloty of Nows. ENGLAND. Spoclal Dispatch to Tun Ban. Loxnox, Juue 10.—The bar quet iu honor of Sonator Jones, of Fiorida, by the I:ish members of parliamont, was prerided over by Parnell. Most of the Irfsh mombors were present. Tae princlpal toasts wore, ‘'The Irlsh at home and abroad,” ‘‘Senator Jones," and *‘America."” The chancellor of the exchecquer, Childers, In a speech at the auoual dinner of the prees fund, pointed to the groat progress of the press in Amoriea. He pavo as an instance the publication in Ohicago of the revision of the new teatamont tho day after it apreared In Eaglaod. The government offors only £75,000 for the Ashburnhem collectfon, The amount demanded is £00,000. The Times says the public wiil learn with keen regret that the negotlations for the purchase of the Ashburnham col- lection have collapsed, Germany and the United States aro eager to secure theso litorary treasuros, The lattor cortainly will not allow them to pass tuto other hands for the sake of o paltry £100,000 Great proparations are maklog for the John Bright celebeation at Bir- minghsm this week in recognition of his service as ropresentative for Byr mlagham in parliament for over s cantury, There will be a monster trades’ processlon, banquot, plenics, ote, John Grant Mackay, supposed to be a Fenlan, has beon arrested at Car- ¢iff for having & quontity of explo- olves in his posscesion. Ho was re- mandod for o week, The arrest ls ap- considered | mportant, the distrles po- lice recently receiving menacing let- ters, LoNpoN, Juuo 9.—A debate oc- curred lu the commons last evenlog ralative to the execution of Sulteman Daound, The membors oppoeed to the exeention wero led by Str George Oampbell and Moller, members from King's county, who urged the govern- ment to telegraph a request to stev the execution, Sir Drummond Wolff naserted thattho death of Sulleman Daound was hurrled in order tosilence chargen ngainet the khedlve. Glad- stone declared that as Malet had ngt fnformed the government that ther. had been any injustice done to Sulis- man Daound they had distinetly de- clined to {nterfere In tho mattor, He ratd Dofferin had informed him the! ridicalous. Loxp)N, Jane 9. —Bidgood, Jones & Wilaon, woolen warchouse wmen, falled, Liabilities, £111,000. SPAXWH. Spocial Dispatch to Tie Brn. Maprip, June 10 -—~The govern- mout has ordered tha prosccation eral ard Kl Globo for conveylog ln- slnnations Iv regard Lo the queen’sde partore for Bohemia, Tae proceed togs aro taken under the spocial prens Iaw paessd by tho torlos, Thio s the first timo tho law has heen applled whiie the iiberals huve been in cffice. Before the publication of the ob- jectlonuble aruicles sevoral domocratio papers covertly alluded to the same subject, refiooting upon persous of high rank, Soveral duels are ar- ranged botween the editors and no- blemen, CorunNaA, June 10.—An Eaoglish brig recently holsted a Fenlan flag, green ground with the white cross 1o centre, and at the time was flyin regtly underneath the monument, small English flag at the foremast. The Eaglish consul sent a messenger to order the captain to lower the green flig. The messenger met with rough treatment on the veesel. The oonsul summoned the Spanish const goerd acd a party of armed sallors boarded the vessel and removed the objectionable flag. Inquiry was lo- stituted. RUSSIA. Bpecial Dispatch to Tus Bua, Sr. Pererssura, June 10.—The czar and czarins have arrived from Moncow. They drove in an open car- risgo to the Ksan cathedral, and were enthasiastically chesred along the route, Their majortles then pro- cceded to the Peterhof palace, Newa- ky Prospect was lined with troops. The olty everywhere was decorated. THE PAPAL COURT. Bpectal Dispateh to Tus Dus Rome, Jone 10,—1t I8 positively af- firmed that Archbishop Vaunutelli, papal nuncio to Vienna, who repre:- ented the Vatican at the coronation of the Russlan emperor, preeonted the czar in Moscow en autograph letter from the pope. Itis also stated all pending difficulties between the Vati- can and Russia were arranged. Gladstone's statement In the com- mens in regard to the clrcumstauces of Krrington's visits to Rome have glven groat satlsfaction to the Vatlean, Errington s about to leave Rowo for England. He will be glven a privaie audlence by the pope before he gees Errington and the Pope. Special Dispatch to Tux Enn. BosTox, June 9, of The Pilot cables the following: Rome, June 9.—The pope to-day | i who | coine This may Indl- |y refused to receive Erringion, asked an audisuce, cate a complete change in the Irish | policy. Errington is in absolaie dis- grace with the Vatlean, The recent lettor from the pope to the Irish bishopa, it is eald, was in. tended to be secret. Errington had a copy before the Irteh bishops recelved thelrs, He communicated it to the Eoglish party in Rome, which has charges made agalust the kiekive wero |, of the domocratic journals Ki-Lib-| ton It is reported that Errington will leave Rome for Eogland, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, Special Dispatoh to Tiun Brn, Dusuiy, Jane 10 —Doyle, one of the invinolbles, has been libirated from prison on beil. Ho can ot live long. Dusriy, Jane 9 —Tlmothy Kelley, connected with particlpation in the Pt ix park mardess, was hanged at Kilmatnham jail, at 8 o'clock this ‘arlan, momber of tha prison- vra’ ald soclety, ealled upon the lord lioutenant last cvening aud gave him personal aesurance that at 8 o'clock of the night of the P! w:lx park murder Kelley was present at a meoting of the ronioty. Tals morning Varlan atood in frout of the jall end stated that he exoected evory moment to hear that Kelloy hed been reprieved. The erowd was very qalet. A number of women fervontly read prayera for the dying. Whon tho biack fiay was holsted cver the prison some person nttered a apoech, and a young woman fell on her knees and called the curse of God upoa James Carr, the Infc rmer, Tho ecrowd soon dlspersed. ALEXANDRIA, June 9 —The ¢x cu- tion of Suilsman Daound this morn— ing, for sctting fire to Alexandris, took place in the midst of the ruiun of the great equare Sulleman had to be almost carried to the veaffsld, and was nearly ¢ ma- tose from fright before he was fiually hunged, Some porsons say he dled bifore tha drop fell, On the way to tho exeention tho condemned mur- murcd that he had been victimized by Arabi Pashs, — — LYNCHING THE BARBERS, Adcitional Pgrucuars of the Grave Evert. Spreial Disoatch fo Tuin tixe Des Moixgs, Jane 10 - Roporters cout to Waverly retarued last ovining with the dotalls of tha hauglug of the Barbar boye, at 1030 Friday night. Aftor they had bzen brought brek from Independence and lodged 1o jall at 1 o'cloox Friday, word was rapldly sent through the towns outside, and by b o'slock the streets began to fill with people from the outalde. They continued to arrive, un foo i kinds of conveyances, until 9, when the town was fall, ~ About 8:30 & larce crown collocted in the viclnity of the jall, ssspectniorn who had gathered to witness tho lynching. Those who did the work met at some dietance away and appeared to hold & consulta- tlon, The man who took charge was Shopord, & brothor of the man killed by tho Barbors last fall in F.iyette county, Ho dld none of the work— did not lay his hauds elther to break— ing into the jall, to takivg the men out, or hanging thom. None of the lynchers wore macked, or made any altempt to coneeal their identity, nor @1d they make any noise or ti'k, but rimply kopt stend(ly at work, with coolness nid dotcrmination. When tha shoriff heard the mob coming he took the woman, Oronen, out of her ooll and concealed her {n his house. Sio shol her paramour at & hotel the fiew tho week, Tho mob demanisi the kyy from sritt Adair, brt ho vafmcd &He ot to prorecs (ho Barhaes durirg the eveni The oater door > earily brokes in, but the trsld y hersed, and 1t req u balf of hard work w 0 hiame- mers to b a down, shortly uf Vol ok, 1t gav andrre ® 1theo tho two finod, m nead in was Ynocked i 4 thuy were at ence over— i with number npes were and oiboe 3 heeliating, howover, the mob took the mon, one v the other, and hung them to the nosrest tree It wan just b » 12 when they were ly hung Thelr bedien were loft hanging unt!l 11 o'clock 8iturdsy morning boforo they wore cut down by the corcner. The bodtes woro placod in rudo cofina just a8 they had gone fora week, without | ease nearly two y A correspondent | been very iufluontial at the vatlo and In dlsmay at the pope's emphatic rotusal to glve sn audience to Errlog coats, hats, or boots, and will be de- Mlvered to thelr sisters and other rela— tives who live in the eastern part of the county. An inquest will be held. The Wrestling Tournament.. Bpecial Dispatch to Tan Bar, St Lous, June 10.--The wrestling tournament began to-dsy. The first contest, batween Christol snd Zach- ritz, Gireco-Roman style, was won by Christol {n ten minutes. The second contest, between Bibby and Bixerwos, Griezo-Roman, was won by Blxerwos in eix minuter. The third content, between Oaunom: and Whistler, oatch as-catch onn, was won by Whist!or in forty-five minutes. The fonrth contest, between Chris— tol sud B'xerwos, Grivzo Romen, waa won by Christol; no time reported. SCROFULA. 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