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, -?^ ?, -rriT,^ r^ inrV^"iKU-t ~ " " " vm.ITME XLI--NIJMBE11 268. ffiTAUl-lSlllil) AUGUST 24, 1852. WHEELING, W. VA., bAlURl)AV JUIA _ __, In em session Ot'Oougreaa OuUod for August 7 by the Proaidout to ! RELIEVE ML SIRfll He Reconsiders Hia Rosolve to Gi It Id September ON HEARING THE NEWS FROM INDI -j. Coiitldonco Kentorod All Along tl Lino In CuiiHaiiuunuo?A ICoiiuul the Sherman Law 8uro to l<*oll( and u 1'uiilo May bo Avortod?Etwi Fooling on Wall Street VoHturd Duo to tho Action of Hunker* Taking Up Clearing Hound Lo; Corillloates?Their Couino i'robat: Havod tho Country from a Hope tlou of tho, 187:1 l*uuio?Text of t! Prenldqnt'w Proclamation. ^ Wasiu>'QTOn, D. C., Juno 30.?-The eoeuia every reason to boliovo that tho apeculutioua tis to tho timo of t mooting of cony read indulged in pri to 1 p# in. to*day were jmeaa work, pu and eimplo. Souie of them, at) it tur out now, wera vary lucky Kuuaaed a othorn wpro equal!} unfortunate, id almost conclusively oHtublishod tli the culling of an Aujjuat aoy.iiou wad n oven determined upon until uftor mi duy to-day, and consequently could r have been communicatod to any p< eon, in coulidonce or otlierwiso, days advance. The plain tycta appear to that tho diuttirbnncea of values arisi from the uucartainties of tho eituatii crow so alarming that Mr. Cloveland laat wua compelled to acknowledge tii iia "iiiioK-tiiif.tnd i'OiitiiiL'uiieiei] HOC uitntod un earlier meeting of Oongros which ho spoko of in his celebrated torviovv of Juno 5th, had arrived. Tho action of thu British govornmc in Iudja brought matters to u crifi Previous to that startling event 3 Cleveland had manifested n firm < termination to adhere to his plan calling Congrosi in Hoptornbor. Af the suspension of silver coinage India, tho Prosidont rosolutoly deciin to speak further ubout iiitj intoutio until he should bo prepared to act, a each of hi9 cabinet otlicers maintain bimilur silonco. It uiay be stated, he over, without a violation of conlldon that from the day when tho annonn inout of the uction of India was mi tho President took steps to keop hi self forowarnod through prose t patchuH of tho slightest approach U panic in tho mouoy market, prepai at any moment to take tho course litis, if it seemed to him his ho do: would tend to allay ulurin and rout' public contidonco. When he found to-day telegrams his tublo not only from tho oaHtern o middle states hut also from tho sou and ovou some silver states, urging tl congress bo called togothor at f earliest day possible to end tho unc tainty, ho dotorminod to delay longer. ilut oven in taking this act: tho President took stops as far as could to prevent,its being known lief the stock exchange closed, sons toavi any appearance of using undue inline] on the Htock market. 1110 UUUUl 01 vim uiiuuuni:i;nii;ui> hi senators and representatives iu tho c was very marked. Senator Voorhoog, chairman oi iinnrico committtoo, first know of President's act whon informed by Associated l'roaa roproHontativo. was not Hurpriflod. "That bom# case," said tho senator, "it will not Ion# until wo are again at work I not Iqiow that C'onKroHfj can or bring roliof to tho country, but it is , duty to mako tho etfort. 'J. for 0110, will vote for tho ropoa tho Bherman law. It must not bo derstood, however, that I abate a Hit jot or tUtlo oi my adfioronco to coinage and tho use of silver us mo under proper regulations for pa with gold." TUP. PROCLAMATION. At six o'clock this evening tho foil in# proclamation wuh issued. KxKCirriVB Mansion, Washi^oion, I).Juneau, iwi Wiikui:as, Tho distrust and apprehension coming the fliinuclui Monition which pur nil Imnltiowi circle* huvo already caused i 1o*n mid damage to our and throuti cripple our iiii'rdiHUlH, ?lop lliu wheels of in famine. brliiK dl-stross and privation to our f (mm and withhold from oui worklngmcD wuuc of labor, and \\ hkitkah, Tho nrosoiit perilous conditio largely the rcnult of a financial policy mdel executive branch of tlio government Hud* bodied In utmlMo lawn which must bo oxcc until repealed by Cougrow, Now. therefore. I. ihover Cleveland. Presl of tint United Htate.i. In performance of a ntltutloual duty, do bv thU proclamation Hum that an extraordinary orciudou req tin- convening of both houses of Coiigrann u tJntted States at tho Cftnltol iu tho city of V liiKtoti on the seventh day of August, o'clock noon, to tho cud that tho people uu relieved through legislation from prcieut iuipeiidlint datiuor and dlntron?. All thuFO entitled to not us member* o l-'lttydhlrd Congress are rctpilrod to take u id thin proclamation and attend ut tint tltw pliieo above stated. (liven under my hand and the seal of tho Itcd Mates at thijelty ol Washington, on tlu day of.lune, In tlm year of our Lord, one t taud eight hundred and ninety-three, at liu* Independence of the I'nlted Htalos, the hundred and soventooiith UfiOvrtt Cl.Kvr.l.a The Vrotidont hud loft dlroctlom p tlm issuance of the proclamation Ik his departure for tirayGables, Tin termination to cull tho extrnsoflslor first week in August instead ol the week In .Sepleniber.it is understood, only definitely arrived at nt this in iiiu n cnblnut rohhIou, nflor giving weight to tho Humorous tolograiii! colved trohi all parts of tho country iiiK this course. Another aotisidorr which caused the President lo eh bin mind wu: fnreahadowod in tlx mark tnndn b;? oneof his cabinet oil two ditynniro, t?int if tho President ro cd reasonable HMuraiicet that there a likelihood o( a prompt repeal ol Hiwdtlled Bliofinun silver purchaso he thigh t ho disposed to call Con) together oArller than lie had annoui It 1h inferred from the fact that l're-idont has done so that ho oonsl lin hai obtained tho nisurattcos In Hired. Most of tho cabinet have followet President's example and left the or nto leaving tho city for brief 1 tiouB, Those who remain iu the any Ilia I'reaidont'd proclamation ?p for itauli, and decliuu to diicuaa uituatiou further. KX.PRliSlDKN'r lIAltillSO! -*1 Tulka Aliuut ttiu rrualiU-iil'it 1'ruvli tint!?'Too Alui'li lilumo ou the Hlioi I.u\v?Cluvoluuil Hum Deluyml Too I .. New Yonn, Juno 30.?Kx-Proai N. Harrison, whim aoon ut tho Fifth Avi hotol to-night and asked as to hid c \U ion on President Cleveland's cull fc August sossion of Congress, wag loath to talk at all on anything . nccted with silvor. H. in rosponse, however, to a quosth to whetnorhe thought Mr. (Jluvels action wi?o, ho uuid, that presuming "0 latest disputchos contained correci u! formation, it was about the only t Mr. Clovoland could consistently d< "The crv is that there is not on< or money. I think that there iH plea uv monoy, but thut people are hqldin to what they have got and hoar ln it. I am not prepared to in whothor I think that an At session of coagrais will restore i ' dencu, which in quid to be demoral tt- Thoro may bo nerious obstructioi liu cannot tell what may be the exten ?' 1 l?~ l--.?...l,wl?.,. .!,? jut. VjIUVUIHHU O UIIUI1 IUU^O uu IUV joct, but I know that thoy would have repealed tho Shermsa law lot iro "I think that porhupa altogether .. much of tho complainod stringent 1 beeu leaded upen the Sherman ho Tho load is altogether too groat, or tho flrst pluco that law was passed ro inujority of sonatorsandroprosontat of whom many woreoutanokonudvoi 08 of tho froo coinago of silver and n nd thoughi that its effect would ho to ] It silver at $1 20 an ounce. Tho Di at units were ontirely roHponsihlo for und I am Hiiro that whatovor Mr. C 10t land may ho able to do with Cong id- thoy would not have ropoulod the iot for mo. jr. "Thoro is the ontiro south with t .' exceptions, or about three, solid fo 111 vor, I can not say how much coj be Mr. Clovoland has over Congress, ug wild toain. JU "Congress may refuse to ropoa Sherman law. I cannot toll, but ii ut event thoro will bo un obstru iat minority, and congross may add i [)B. objectionable features in its pluco, m courso that would not bo my faul yours, or Mr. Cleveland's. In" "If .Mr. Clovoland thinks ho has remedy for certain, and that ho is ,ut to apply It, why did not ho do s iiH< foro? Why did not ho call ant jr' Hosslon of Congress lust April? i0^ "If you find a man hanging wi 0f rope strangling him und cut it w lor knife that is all right. But if you iu until the noxt day and then use 0(j knife you are open' to serious criti nB That is all1 caro to say on tho subj n<j A FKIXI.VO OF lll'JLIEF lOtl )W* On Wall Street Follow* thn Preali ce, Proclamation?Situation Kuslor V CO- <lny? ide New York, Juno 30.?Tho m market to-day was the contro of ul j u tion iu flnuucial circlos rathor red the stock market, as a result c bo united action of some of tho b >ng rebroaonted, on tho cloaring house J re mittoo. Tho situation was roport bo much easior in consequence o on prompt stops takon by thoao bah ind avert a money panic, and on i tb, hand nothing but praise was hear hut tho presidents of thoso banks, tho This morning a well known llnai :or- himself a director in moro than no large nationul bank, spooking of tl: >on tion of Messrs. Simmons, Tappon, ho. non, Baker and Nash yostordny ii ore ing out clearing house certilicutc 'id thoir respective banks, said their c ace was highly oommondal>loN "Theso "gentlemen will probabl on criticizod by some pooplo for *cat( itv tn Wall Htriiot. but in tirnos lik prcHOut it ia of importance tha the Htock and tuonuy imikot si tho be kopt in u normal cond nn For notwithstanding tho cry up Ho tho 'Htroot,' it is the tho blood ot tho wholo country, nnd il bo dammed up, or tho stock oxchar do closed, as was tho caso in '70, it fc will untold disaster upon tho cojiutry. our. free movement of stocks ,enable banks to rosort to thoir call loaus I of owners of socuritioa aro aUorc un- quick market, which in thoao tin itflo very desirable." tho Tho banks which took out cortil noy iroely lent tho money thus niado rity ablo, without decreasing tho ca thoir vaults. The banks took -'oi 475,000 of loan certificates to-dn balance of tho SO,000,000 authorize torday, and in addition to the cloariiiK houso loan eommitteo ai I ized $1,500,000 more at their mooti day. vu"o 'i'ho fooling of confldonco her jrwu increased by the quotations from to (Jon, whore all American socuritloi ariui hi?l?er. Dospito this indication o the fldonco across tho wator in this try's securities, (iroat Britain s< i?ti!o dotorrained to hold on to her in EflorM of local firms to necun uiitl quantity of it luivo bo far buou i ilont COBSftll. ton- l'rosidont Cleveland's action ii . ?!? inir an entra session of Conxros ftho AurumIO next, thirty davs ahead ui.nh- tlmo Konorally oxpoctod, was a d< y surpriso in (Inanciul circles nuU vvns 11 docldod foolinir of roliof, an coni:en*U9 of opinion was that tho < tho enoy of financial and commercial jn'iid henceforth bo in tho dir of iiuproveinont. .JMHli AN UXrAVOItAULU WI3K lion til of Owing (<> till) rinniicliil Sltiintluit?I 0,1U rnutnu of Fat I until, nn. Nbw Yoiik, Juno ijo.?11 o. i i for Co.'b wookly roview of trade says ''or? oloslnp of Indian mints against "thu t'10 B''vor ')n"'on to 02 cm lirnt New York andU'Jjd at I^ondon on1 wai day; the fall in wheat to 024 co orn? ChloAgo and 70 cents at Now Yor full suspension of oporatiomi by mine s re* *moltorj ol Colorado and uome iirtr* silver product# states, havo ma ition Hint Mfdok one of unusual interes anno to tho presont time domestic tra > re* not materially chnnuod since last leers though ineroaslnjzly restricted by coiv* uncertainties. was Pittsburgh reports imroasod tho in iron, and coal mining tin law, Cleveland there is no Improven jress iron ore, and lake freights a iced, pressed. tho The ?tato of forol^ri exrhang Iders catos willingness to send money > do* for loans or investments, b Hank of Kiiffland, by chnt\ain l tho rate of i/old, shown determinntioi city, Hint exports to this country, ,-ani- liusiness in iron aud iteul :>rod city remarkably depressed, and expot 'r enka the limitanna f ~~K F4^|Lv\ ;::;;; vory J*^~{ itf on " 7^__ y\ VsjL Aljf dint! iKu'/t O6> Izgd. r_ r~~^"^, IV 0( Tlie President Calls Conuri subnot obsorvera pronounco tho aituution anil I 1 ma. outlook t)'o moat unfavorable ovur i too known. Tho volumo of bunincss in ' iiniia 1 npirn Knf nf t.hft lnwnut nrifift Oil law. rocord. In Trado in woolons is much rostrictod, i by u and waitinc for futuro dovolopmontH. 1 ivos, Tiio buflinoan fuiltiroa for tho last t catoa eovon daya numbor335. Forthoquar- 1 nany lor ending Juno 30 tho failuroa in tho ' iluco United States number 3,109 as against i aino- 2,110 for tho second quarter of 1802. that, For tho six months of 1803 tho failuroa love- numbor 0,481, against 5,503 during tho reaa, Harao period in 1802. Tho total liabililaw ties of all tho failuroa occurring in tho 11 rat six month* of 1803 uro $108,000,000, hroo whilo for tho flamo period in 1802 they 1 r ail- wero $#2,000,000, showing an increase of ntrol $100,000,000. this Mexico Still J/*reo C'olntigu. j ^jjo New Yokk, Juno 30.*-A City of Mexi any lC0 spocial to tho Herald says socrotary ctivo of tho troaaury Limontour wishes to anjoino nounco to tho world through tho Herald Of that thoro ia no truth in tho rumor that ti or Moxico contomplatos suspending tho froo coinago of ailvor. On tho contrary tho all of tho Mexican mints will be worked ablo to their utmost capacity, o bo- o jxtra AMALGAMATED SCALIC. th a *,*? Agreement Yet Itonehed?Tlio Sheot u Scale Hlgued. wait Pittsburgh, Pa., Juno 30.?Thoro was your no reduction as roportod in tho ecalo c*8n]; for shoot mills ngrood upon at tho con,u feronco lust night botwoen tho commit* tees of tho Amalgamated Association of i?nt*?" Iron and Stool Workers and of tho Asisnter sociation of Iron and Stool Shoet Manufacturers. Tho 8calo which was adopon?y tod covers all shoot mills employing ,trac* union laboa in Western Pennsylvania, than Ohio and West Virginia, in this class of >f thn work thoro aro almost 8,000 man uircctnnkH omployod. aaKH Thoro woro a fow changes in tho rollnltn Raugos of No. 22 and lighter, f thn midnight tho Amalgamated scalo fen to conforonco was still in sosaion. Noth rv coU^ loarnod as to tho probablo If ip rosu^- M no ngroomont is roachod all the mills govornod by tho Amalgamat. ? ed Association will bo closod to^moricior, row This will throw at least 20,000 ono rnon out of employment in this district and nearly a3 muny moro in otho'r Cft"* placos. , ' Tho National tube works at MrKeos19 port, omploying about two thousand 0 80 mon, shut down indefinitely to-night. , . No cauao for tho suaponaion was given, y Do ^j10 yy Wood iron plant also sua* tl? ponded operations, but willroaume on J J?? July 17, aftor noceesary repairs havo ; been mado. It is estimatod that 35,000 iVj men will bo idlo in Wostorn Ponusyl! i?afc van*a to-morrow if tho scalo is not ' lffft signed. This indudos glass workers,* ; .: | iron workers, minors and coke workers. 11 J? At midnight adjournment was takou SSLwithout ugreoinont. 'imga ... Tl'" S1IEI2T NCAliU ADJUSTED, 3 tho anil Ami tlio Iron Soalo Will Protmbly Hoon [oil a Follow fiult108 is Mr. N. E. Whitaker yestorday telo. graphed that at Pittsburg tiio commitavaS* tooa of tho manufacturers and Amalgaah in mated Association had sottlod the shoot it $4,? scalo. It romains tho eanio as for tho y, tho past twolvo months, but in tho ovont (1 yos- that tho tarill is lowered another conit tho forenco will bo held, when a reduction ithor- of wages would probably follow, aa tho ng to- manufacturers claim thoy cannot pay nrosent wagon in that contingency 0 was Messrs. Whitakor and (Jeorgo Wiio, of Lon- this city, who attendod the cotiforonco, 1 were roturned last oven in g. Thoy brought f con- no now information. The sualos other coun- than tlie shoot wore not yet sottlod >omod when they loft, but it is expected they gold. will bo amicably adjusted while the a any mills arc idle during tho annual shut* influc- down. Tho La Hollo mill shut down last i nail- ovoning for annual repairs. All tho is for othor iron mills under tho scale have of tho also shut down for repairs. jcidod m WHAT IT COSTS tend- To Hun tlio (lovormncnt?Sonrotnrjr Fox* aflttirs tor'* Aooiirnto Kfttiiuiito. action Washington, D. C., Juno HO,?Treasury olllcors are doop in the myaterloa of flguros, to-day closing up tho vast monilk* in* ey accounts of tho government for tho tiscal year )un & Xho flguros which will bo proclaimed ,p. to-morrow will bIiow in round numbers 1 1,10 thnt tho total rocoipts for tho year have sllvor; uggreuatod 000,000, while tlio exults in pondituros will foot up SIM1,000,000, pi...? leaving a surplus of receipts iibovo ex* , ' pomlituroBof $2,000,000. nts at This was tho estimate submitted by k; tlio 80,.fotarv Foster to Congress as the rs ana probublo iiirplus, for tho fiscal your otuor c|0!,0(| to-day and results provo It to Uo the boon prophetically acourato. In , | P this ostiuyito, howovor, Mr. Foster did uo nas not take into account tho Uhorokeo weok, P|njln 0f $3,000,000. Ibid this not boon money pn)?| n,0 locelpti would hnvo boon 80, , 000,000 in oxcoss. wonk- I ?? II. At AMi co\viorn>. re'^do" n,,d Orilor onicnr* ConvU (?d of Coii?|>lrficy, 0 IndU riTmnunoii, Pam Juno HO.?Itobort hither MoOluro, gonorni agent ot tho law and nt the order society, Alderman Knho ami Doit* g the stable Kuorscbur were convlctud of eon1 to re- sjdraey in tlio county courts to-day. 'lho suits wore tho outgrowth of the roUOtf is cent warfaro against Sunday dusecraloiiced tioii, Tho poualtv for tho ofleuie is u in \. 'v jr iS2? ?'c 5r~ "wgr'^^s5" 3ss to Ltqliten the Load. *j" InuosccedliiK $.>00 and two years im- Yi irisoiununt. '1 ho law and order pooplu j>r< ivill movo for (i now trial. ,,, '1 ho jury in tho ease of Alderman i"' Rohe, indicted for misdemeanor in ollico }?' in connection with law aud ordor casoa, j*1* 3roupht in a verdict nt 3 o'clock this uf- '10 ternoon of guilty end roeommendod on him to tho extromo morcy of tho court. Fhe jury was out but threo quarters of fn in hour. ho i).] A. .1. DKICXEL DI'JAD. Hp Tho Noted I'hllnitulpliiu Uuukor Dio* In ^ ' (liTinuny. PniLADHLPiiiA, Juno BO.-?A private JjJ cablegram rocoived at Droxel's banking on houso atalos that Mr. A. J. Droxel died mi to-day at Carlsbad, Germany. ^ Mr. Droxel left for Europe a fow wooka ago in fairly pood health. Tho meseago was* signed by IT. 0. 0f llaakins, and although Sir. llaakina, jm A. J. OUE.XBIw loi l- - 11 >- ? ?? *?.? miniofni. in TO WHO IS UJU (JUIIMU-Iunr v?? mu Uiiiiigwi W Germany, and is known to havo boon a Hl3 warm porsonal friend of tho proat banker, tho authenticity of tho cajjlo- ov gram wag quostionod. Goorgo 0. Thomas, a member of tho tr; Philadelphia firm, fearod that some one ?1' forgod Mr. Haskins' namo to a bogus message, und a cable of ^inquiry was at lh once transmitted. All doubU. how- 1,1 ovor, wero dispollod shortly nfter two CQ o'clock, when tho following" cablegram H0 waarocoivod: nr CAnLRiJAn, June 30. I'1 George IP. ChUtU, Phfladcljffla: 8,1 Mr. Droxel dlod suddenly to-day of JJ apoplexy. On Juno 1G ho had a mild attack of plourisy from which ho had j?r quite rocovorod. "lie would not pormlt hit) family to bo advisod. II. C. II a skins. gt Further than that tho body of Mr. y( Droxel will bo brought to Philadelphia t| for intormont beside that of his wifo no 0, "? ? Kiit.n hnnn mmln Tfc in 4u j^ium-iuunvcj "inu wiiu.i .......w. .. .? U) stated at tlio oflico of Proxol & Co. that Cf tho (loath of Mr. Anthony Droxol will ID make no chance whatever in tho buai- 0j noss of Drexol & Co. ,1( THE N12W COIiLECron To Taho Clinrjre To-dny?Tlio Now Ap. . Iinlutmcntrt llo Unit IMtult*. I Bpcclal Dispatch to the Intclttociiccr. pAUKEKMiuna, W. Va., Juno 30.? nj To-morrow E. M. Gilkeson, recently t( appointed collector of internal revenue 0 for West Virginia, to succoed A. B. ai White, will bo inducted into office. Tho jlj transfer will bo made bv Qoiioral Sow T oil, of Washington, chief of tho special i( agon to of the treasury department Mr. ir Gilkoson hai selected nil hie deputies, tl with tho exception ot two or throo, and o: thoao will bo made in a fow days. Thoy ci aro as follows: Division deputies?First a1 division, A. Jl. Woidobusch, of Whooling; soennd. no appointment; third, r< A. A. Kellnr, Wood county; fourth, 15, Hl I M. McAllister, Huntington; fifth, M. p G. Whittcn, Bluofiold, Mercer county; 0 | sixth, A. A. McXeor, Monroo county; n sovonth, Goorgo Goad, Strange Crook, ft Braxton county; eighth. Inland Little. t( Bovorly, Randolph county; ninth, John m T. Vanmetore, Haply county, tenth, 0 Hobort S. Kieholbor^or, Martinsburg, b also stamp doputy. btamp deputy, A. c II. Pattorson, Whoollng. fi Ollico forco?J. P. rinloy, Parnons, (; Tuckor county; J. 11. ICnnnp, Plillippi. fi Harbour county; J. M. Keroggin, and j| Charles 0. Kobinson, l'arkorsburg. o UuagorH and storekeepers?At Han* tl nisvillo distillery, J. W. l/joguo, Jollbr- 1i noncountv; William llutlor, Jefferson u county: H. C. ISerrv, Berkeley county; G. P. lluckmnn, Hampshire county. t1 Yellow fcjprim'rt?II. J'. Kline, llainp- H Hhirocounty. Huntingion?it. A. Stew- o art, storekeeper. ( WANTED IT Iiovr; ItlGlIT. A Stoubrnvlllit Man Alnki1* I'rnpnriltloiiH }! fur lit* Owil I In i In I jumI 1*h1>I1hIi?*h III* ' Own ohpimry. ^ tfixrlnl /Htjm/ch In the JiitrtHirfncer BruuHi:NViLi,K, 0., Juno AO.?Jamos ^ Moonoy, an eccontric Irishman of tliifl ? city, yoBterdav Hiiporlntendod the dig* t ging of !hh own gravo, tho const ruction ^ of his own vault and the sotting up of his headitone, which in lettered vxcppt ( tho date of hisdonth, which will bo tilled in. lie wil. also buy his collln and make all proparations for liis burial, lie in sovonty?eight years of ago and J growing blind, lie sorvod throo yoars . In Company F, Twonty-llfth O. V. I. . llo landed hero with iiU sov< r?!gtiR in 184H, and has nuiaMod considerable wealth, lie alio had hin obituary printed in tho pitpors to*dav, sri thai ho could hear it road boforo he dlcn. lie will visit Ireland before he liunde In his , Libm uinmtkltA L1NI YALE AGAIN WINS a Grant Iator-Oolleglato Bi Raoa Over Harvard. COLOSSAL TEST OF ENDURflN rvard Makes a Noblo Fight Bui legtod in All Point*?Tho Ti lttdo?Kil'ry Thousand tipcotat VitnoHs tho Evcnt-TlA Ituco C it the Finest Ever Witnessed?"Y ho Favorite In the Bottliig*?Urai> Jescription oi'bho Contest. tfaw London, Conn., June 30.ick sound fog hung ovur tlio city uriMo this morning. Tho air [try, howevor, and at a quarter pa lock tho sun catno out hot. Tli 3 a Blight southeast wind early 1 irning, but scarcely enough to rv jaurfaco of tho Thames. In thia i 3ro wai ovory indication that lie-Harvard race would bo roi jinptly at 11 o'clock. As has b 3 caso for throo yoars, tho bottinp ! .? Al.? ? 1 mil J Iliuruilt^ U1 VUU *UUU Upguvu n*< ? boom for Harvard. At tho Oroc use, tho headquarters of tho col! thusiasts, tho final wagers that w ido last night woro placed in Yii ror by 2 or 3 to 1. Littlo inoi wever, wont up ut thoso figures. 15 o'clock tho thousands of unxl cctators woro disappointed to soo nd voor almost duo south and als engthon in foroo. Tho tido was >st full, and tho wind in an oxa posito diroction commonced to it co tho sea in u doddedly olio mnor. Jt was assured, howover, 1 o conditions, though unfavora tuld have to bo much worso to uc ato a postponement. It was pro-ominontly a day of n collego yolla, choera, shout* and 1 n. Tho* town was early alivo to ococdinga of tho day. The 2 idouts who havo boon staying I * the past week tnmblod out of 3K before 7 o'clock and dressing th v03 in their jauntiost attire w wu to tho stroots to moot tho 50 in and girls who had arrivod jrning to hqo tho great race. Notfc ider tho sun scorned to bo loft ui led in tho doblgns exhibited in ipinal costumes nud ducoration. About 10 o'clock tho railroad d< came tho center of tho attraction. a novel train. Tho trains from Boston. Now III! d Now York had all arrived and icks cleaned for tho observation tr was composed of forty cars am oho who had never seen a sim liu bofore it must have been a cur: iking ailair. Tho cars woro sin ofod ovor with canvas and (lllod \ c rows of scats which rising ono at e other ran tho entire length ery car. Tho signal was given at 10:15 and uin, drawn by two big engines, ata f for tho starting point, (our in iovo tho town, and wan aoon lot 0 oyo, though nut to tho ear. E\ nn was light hear tod oxcopt tho ptaihs. They woro two much rbod in the events of tho day to < id laugh aa did others. They oakfaatert at 7:45. Thoir meal i 9tod of fruit, oatmeal, Btenk, pota id two big glares of milk. W ey had disposed of that they wont 1 tho lawns for a time, and thou tn their cottagos, whore the coacl Lvothem a final lecturo. Tho lecturo to tho Harvard men lort, but liou uook Kopt mo jungstora in a locked room for ne iroo?quartora of an hour. Thon iramon woro frco to do as thoy pic atil thoy started out for the race, mchers woro vory careful to koop inda of the moh engaged on aomo gn subject, ao that they would noi urvoua ovortho iinponding contoa ready for tii8 start. Yalo'scrow loft their quarters t 10:25 the sholl waa lifted from inding into Ihe wator by eight si ursmen and imtant latur it was i iid by its chosen crow. The row d > the* start was a brisk one, Coxa Imatead'a admonitions bolng a ud hia directions to "look alive, t ion" boing followod to tho lattor. [arvard oarsmen tramped from op to thoir boat house on shor ):J)5 and at 10:50 had taken poa 1 tho shell. Thoy rowed lazily ai 10 water of the Thamea to tne sactly opposite the quarters ol ritnson anil both rights wcro ono t11 o'clock sharp. At 11:04 Hefereo itoovoa hoard ?ai|y" from anxious captains, touted "go" from his station at row of tho rofcroo's boat, and aij ur blades, swung by tho regular ci ot a HUbstitnto boing in oithor 1 lirly cleaved the wator in thoir an: j dot away. Hero tho Yale practi tartiug told. Only an instant, vor, was tho load maintained, lues Boomed almost stagnant fo rimaon prow elided ahoad by a bo 11 spurt. Yalo'n alow stroke hi handed. Two hundred and fifty j rom the first mile tho crewi wore iii aide by side and volley upon v< f yells from laud and shore droi lie voices of tho coxswains in thei ortationa to stand steady and to p the stroko. At half milo tho llarvord boat loving at a torriflc, though slightl; toady, pace. Tlio load had beer reused to about ten' yards, th Jammings No. 7 and Johnson I . ere splashing badly. Cumrningi Ktwerful in stroke. Krom tho onr nilo to tho mile honors were i 'ho shells shot past the (irst tulle i /itli Harvard's lead good for nearly n\lf a length and her atroko st 'ho wind Increased in velocity, am onlost resolved into a collessal tc nduranco. Tho rugged bree/.o I o tell in the Harvard boat, and tin lolween the prows los?enod. At 150 yards from tho milo pon trnggln for supremacy was fough o a desperate finish. Yale ni long, closing gradually, and -ard's stroko faltered, l'lin race etllod in the next ono hundred y rich bv inch the boats evened n he end of the ono hundred yards i ho crimson tlppod oars were ii ear. Deafening shouts grouted \ trout brace and ihe eights mottled i o tho grim i|ucslion of thollnal tc yalb wins. At. tho two-milo po*t Vilo'tf steri oachod Harvard's prow. Over IV?R8?T> noxt half mile tho splashing of both wa* ba?l. The wares ran high and offored tho crows every inducement' to beuome rattled ami break their stroke 3&t into a fatal disastor. Coxswain Oliustuad, of Yalo, Imaged overy post thus far eiosoly ami thereby gained at least half a length for Yalo. The Yalo stroke nr becauio,easior as Olmatead yaw a lead Ul. had erov^i into two lun^tlis at tho two and a lmlK mile, while , Harvard's exor. tiona became manifestly labored. Yalo was catching the water deeper than mo Harvard and splashing much less. The 0Pa wavea wore at their highest. They dashod against tho shells ho foreebly ,no that tho outriggora of both wore hit ut ale nearly every ^ust. By the throe mile I | flag tho long line of ateauiors and other craft closed bohind the boats and every eye saw that tho race waa clearly and indisputably Yale's. A . clear course lay hoioro them. The harbor master's work was done nobly, and ' ut not a swell from the following steamers nraa reached either shell. G'ummiugs was . .. rtnin.* iwiiulilir iiouiMtriitn urn r It ill tha Harvard boat. His efforts woro corn* l0^? mondablo, thouuh manifestly mindi? this rectqU. Tho stroko went up three idle points and sent tho ahull down the jjlv homo stretch like a machine. Down tho last half mito Harvard weakened. 11,0 llor all-round rowing wan poor and alio veil croaBod tho lino nearly four lengths in eon tho roar. Whon tn? winner crossed , on tho line tho din was doatonln#. Every ' whistle in lowu, on tlio rivor and in tho . u harbor, tho railroads and factories !*?r added to the pandemonium, and tho loeft mighty cheers of victory from tiio thou'.or,? , sands of oxultaut Yaloa were drowuod 10 a completely. l?y. Time: Vale, 25:01; Harvard 25:15. At ious 1'rttviiMi* Haven. h? Winner. Time, l?7fl...Pprin(rlloM V?k- 22.02 0 to is77...HprlQgllolii llarvard...24.36 al- 1878...New Uindou Ilurvurd...2u.44'J$ ntlv 1879...Now London .Harvard...'22 15 A.; IBiO .Xcw London.. Yule 24.27 lUU* 1881 ...Sow Louuou...* Yah' 22.1 a i ppy 18J2...New London. Harvard...20.17 .hut 1883...Mow I/mdon Harvard...24,26 li, 1MI...NOW Ixmriou Ynlo HUM D,0? 18Ari...New London Harvard...2M5tf COS* lWfl...New London Yule 20,41}% 1887...New Londoii Yale 22, W 1SM8...New London Vale 20.10 180 iss'.?...Ncw London Ynlo 21.80 jod- 1890...New London .Yale 21.29 tho 18'Jl...Now London Harvard...21.23 000 1802...NOW Loudon Yale 20.48 ?orS THE EPWORTH LUAGU& bod em- TIiouraiuI* More Arrive?An Intoroutliiff rout 'Tho Ili-solutlona Coinuiittco and ,000 tho Worhl'u Fair. this ci.8vkla.vd, 0? Juno 30.?All condliin? tions united in making the second day do- nf tho groat Epworth conference a brlltho liant auccose. It ivna oi'.ltaitted by thu Epworth league reception committee >pot that about7,500 visitors had reached tho city up to noon to-day and that 2,500 inoro would urrivo by this evening. Tho lVon work of tho Yecoption and ontertain* . ment committees in norfeet and without tno uny uattr> Tho crowds ure boiufe huudted aim with system and an loritr as the crowd 1 to doos not go above 10,000 there willdjcyiajyMft lilar troublo in bundling thuiu. ious The morning suasion of tho oonfer* 9$a iply onco was devoted to tho childruraffira^ vith subject being "Tho Junior Louise jwd ?? >ovo tho Literary Department." Tiije, first of speuker was Mrs. Myra G. Plantz^MBW urged tho importance not otJBSH^B tho touching that oortaiu pleasure! are ! rtod wrong, but of furnishing substitatea in iile8 tho way of jparmlos-* umusomontJ^WKH it to said most people, if not converted in I ,'orv childhood, are nevor converted, j "it la J two true," said she, "that groat evangelist* V ab* are uble to gain n largo number of oon-' ihut verts of oidor yours, but it is oqually true j all ttiat to do no they generally arfc<B0in4J|j son- ppUod to ndvortiso liko i)arnum.G^R^m^H toes The committee on resolution!) pan not hon beon ablo to agroe upon u report Tho out sticking point is possession to bb talfon 1 ken on opening World's Fqir on iora Tho outlook eoems that tho committou j will uotolior anj* resolution on this was joet, but this action will in all probabili'alo ity not prevent what promises tho larly most intorosting ovont of the fconvonthe ti*>n. for it is almost certain tlia).?rM6i]R| asod lution of some kind will bo pfeaefii^kl' ' The and question "to boycott or noito boj* SB thn cot!" will bo discussod by tholflUniH^H (or- tion. [So1, BASES BALL YI-STF.lt DAY. Tim PlttNburch Clumo Was h,,wP^W-M'Sm first 11 **oc,m' iii'unkcr. y-'l-T/. y lyijgffifflB ,. ' riTTsnniait, Pa., June 30.?Tho winio a lent l"ltn'-un tho Pittsburgha and Brooklyn, H to-day was a record UroakiirS ' gothor twonty-fonr bused on lj?U?^Vi||SJgB wain R'von~: '* in ono Inning?and pvoq^l^W ham wcro 'orcod ovor the plato In kho samo , ' tioru lnn'"K' I'hruo pitchers weroJuagpjMragS ,{!'? IMtliburgU t 5 1 0 ( 0 0 0 7?18 lteu Brooklyn 1 o il l I ! I l-a " Karnod, 1) and 8. Errors, 4 and 7. ' Hits, 19 and 10. Home rum, Van Haltstart ron- l 'tclR'r?r Torry, Klllon, Humbert, r il. Lovcitt and Haddock. Umpiro. Lynch. i:?? Chicago?Chicago 0, New York 5. Karnod, U and 2. Errors, 2 each. Hits, h i, i:i and 10. Pitchers, Hutchison, Bald.' I win and Davlos. Umpiro, Howard. ,i. Cincinnati, O.?Cincinnati 0, WashIngton 11. Karnod, 4 and 2. Errors, fl :'??n and 2. Hits. 0 and 13. l'ltchon, i,..,' Chamborlaln and Duryoa. Umpiro, 'iQT; Emslio, i? St. Louis?St. I.oulfl, 3! Boston, 18. I,??. Earned, 3 and ft. Errors, 7 and 2. lilts, <riln 13 and 21. l'ilchors, llawloy and . btivotts. Umpiro, Oallnoy. _u,|. Clovoland, O.?Clovoiand 0, I'hiladolir.|i? pliliwd. Earned, 2 and -I, Errors, 2 mid 1. Hits, 10 and 0. Homo runs, Allon, 11Mii I'itchors, Clarkion and Vlckory. Umalloy l'iro- McQuald. f CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. koep Silver minoa havo shutdown in Aus* trnlla. ' wn8 Gladstono'a homo rule closuro roso-' ^ u.[1' lution pawed tho houso of commons ottsh niK,lU S'o 2 ^ convention of tho 131-motallto , wnH taaguo will bo <'nllod in July, in view of t-half ^,0 (,xlra Hussion of Conuruss, to tnko Dvon. acl,ou or> 11,0 ,ilvor matter. Mtuko Btoatnihlp Arrivals?At Coponhaaon, ono- Hohomia, irotn New York; at Hum* roritf. burs:, Normania and Servlu, from Nov 1 tlio York; at Hromnn, Btuttjrart, from Nov iRt of York; at Now York, ltbootia and (Jo* o^an lumbia, from Hamburg, ? W Thoorloro F. II as call has been appoint* od rocoivor of tho Lauormaii Ty pot holer t tho Company, makers of typouottlhg m%, out chinos, In tho null of Lootlldas bouMw'.'W lojred judgment creditor. Tlie company wad; ^ ilar? In cor port tod In Kobruary, I&N7, with a was capital (dock of $250,000, which wol ards, afterwards Increasod to SI,000,000. nd at Spurt WflStliar ForneiMt for Tn-ilur. \ tho For Ohio, Writ Virginia fin-l VVoiUJrtl I'ennsvl* '.w.'- vniih, sIiow?m Btul pinliiiUljrtliuudor Worian II,0 1 oa.it to south winds. dowu tiik nrxrciutuiil tasmiiAV. u MraUlinil iiy C. H' UKMr. UrtiKgto, Ksmir Murkoi hikI Fouruxityth sirnijt*. ft hurt 7j?. ,u - /' | # p. m H\ ii nau |,IK m i 7,ii, rn si the U u? I- I wntUcr--rair. \ Aiiii