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ihort tlme an lmmenxe amonnt af hall tell, dotng great tamage ta eom and oata. a TO TBBT A ? RAIN MACHINB." Sprtngfleld, Ohlo, Jnne _G.?Frank Kelboume, the Auatra-aa fnventor of tbo "rain macMne." with whlch ha aaya he ha* canaed freqoent heavy ra1n*torms ln Con ton. ohio, ln the laat month. has arranged tor a publlo teat aazt Tuesday. He ?ay* he wUl eaoae rain to fall over 70.000 iqnare mile*. Tho Government aothorlti** have lnvlted tha Inventor to Kanaae to ex perlment, RETIREMEXT 0FC0L0XEL CLAPP &TEPHEN O'MEARA WlIX SUOC?EB HIM AS MANAGER OF "TBE BOSTON JOTARBAL." Jloaton, June 2f?.~"The Bosbm Jonmar to-morrow wlll eontaln the followlng editortal annonncemext: To tb* tmO.tr. ot "Th* Boston Journal": With thi* t**ue ot "Th* Boston Joumal" I rettro fr*m tr.e eaitorlai anfl bu.lnaas manMement of Uie p?per. lt B not wlthout regret that I ?cyer the very pleaaant rlatlon* wtilch I bave beld for n.aoy year* with Uie readlng poblle of New-Hflifland *nd wltti the bualnea* men of Bo?v>n. 1 have Uie a??t?f??Uon ol fe*Hng tbfli "Tbe Journal will *ufler noehlng by my reUrement There wiu be no ohange of own?r?hip. My a*?ocl?to ***iat*iit* la varlou* deparunenu wlll contlnue to hold Xiclr preflont pcaltlon*. They are gentlemei af marked *?IHt7. Mr. Stephen 0'M?*ra, who i? moat favanbly known ln newapaper clrclca, aa an able Journal1*t. wlll become Bhe .enaral monager. WM. W. CLAPP. Ookmel Clapp has been conaected with "Tba Jour? nal" for twenty-flve year*. He waa aseoclated with the late Charlee O. Roger* for three year*. and sttc oeeded him aa the ?dltor of the paper. .Stephen O'Meara. tho new general manatrr. ha* had twuty years' ex BflflflBBM BB Boston Jonrnalism. He wn* born In Prince Edward Ishtnd In 1854, settled in Charlestown ln 1804. nnd was grattuated from the Charlestown Grammai1 nnd Hlgh Schools. He begnn newapaper worlt even betore leaving echool. and became a reportcr of "Tlie Boston Globe" the day followlng b1* gradiiatlon, ln 1872. He remalnod on "The Globe" nntll 1874. when ho want to "The Journal." For the last *eventeen years lie ha* been in the servioe of thnt pnper. flve year* aa reportcr. two year* a* city editor and fen years aa news edltor. He wa* president of tho GhaistB town Hlgh school As*oel?Uon, was president of Uie iioston l-re*s Clnb tor nearly fliree yeara. wns forinrr!y atidltor, and. for three year* past, ha* been treasuier of tlie New-Engla-id Assorlated Prcss, ls tntstee of the Ptate Library by appolntment of Governor Brarfcett. and U a member of thc executive committee flf the ltepubllcan Club of Masam Imsetts. Althmigh n<?t a toUfie graduate, he recelved (bfl honorary degree ol A. IT from Dartmoiith. College ln 1888. ? 8ELLIXO W. L. SCOTrS YEARLIXGS. BOME OF THE WBJOBB OIITAINED-THE BUTERS. Wllllain L. Scott'a A);eil? yearltuR* were sold at Easton'* Tattcr*all'? of Bew-TflM l?*t nlght. A large numbor of peoiile BBfl BTCfl Bt, The openinB ?*1" waa uf c cbe*tnut eolt by Rayon D Or, out of Imported Qemeney. flve hundred dollar* was tb? ttarana bla. whi--n eaafl promptlv from "Snapper" Oar rlaon. Ilv flftles and hutiarcd* thc prlrc ro*e until the llflflBTf went to Waleot k Campbell for 81,700. Ouly Uie rac-u auallUcs of a flkaataM BBy. a full slator of Bo liro. tho to be isXBiaM at tbe <nd of her fcurth year. Oeorze Phllpott take* her to run for htm ; price, $_000. A cJieMiiut eolt bv WMicW.r. out of Clio. went to W. C Dfllv f"T 8450. A llttle rlppl* of applause broko forUi ?? the full brother to Tejiny wa* Ied ln. The sun, of $1,600 v,as promptly off.red aa a start. r, altbBBgh the eolt BBM iimbta not long a?o aud stlll looked a llttle rouch. B**? h?11 K?one waa qulcfcly ln thf hunt at 1-2 1100, but Wai cott 4 Campbell soon aecured UM eolt at 82,600. (iarrison aecv.red tu* hflBWB MB of Kantaka, out of Bordelal.., for 81,700. Then came a aplendld ?on of Llly R., by Rayon d'Or. a full brother to t'haoo, the Ku turlty wlnner. Flve hundred dollars waa the Ktartlng flgure, but the bid* r*n quifkly to 85.000, Waleot * Campbell buylng him at 85.200. Th* nrxt high-prlced cno wa* a cheetnut eolt by Rayon d'Or out of yanta Luda, whieh J. E. McDonald BBBBMi at 83,200. TbflB Tnxhall Beaafl atepped ln and took a IUVBfl Ravon d'Or? PWaey eolt frr 81,450, aftc- whteh .1. K. MeDoaaM aenin took hls plaee among th* bMdMB, capturln? a Bl eolt bv Ravon R'Or out of Kinioi-k for $1,1H)0. Qarrlaoa ciid he wa* buybig for Charlea Sjmith, of Brooklyn, B8t lor hlnxelf. A aplendld looklns chestnut eolt bv Rayon d'Or out of L'Ara.ntinu wa* bonght, aitev a (Bfl IBBlaa of bid* by good Judgea, by Walcott _ (^iniphell for $2,500. Agara wa* Fo?hall Keene a bldder for a Rayon d'Or eolt, dan. QuarenUnc Uo got the young-ter lor $-',300. Tiv,, tutered wero uot sold, BM Uilrty-Uvu hca<l kuocKi d down Ktchlug $35,675, an ?verage of 81,010 per head. The f,i!lowltig li, the ll?t of ?a ,-: Oie*toul eolt. by I8B8. Rayon d'Or-I.ily R; Wal? cott A Canipbt-ll. 85,-00 Ch, o., lmp. rtnvon d'0r-li:ip. r-anta I.ucla; J. E. McUf.Lald. 8,2*.0 Ch. c, l)"l>. Kavou d'Or?BeUfl ol Muywood; Wfllcott i Caii.pboU. 2,500 Ch. c. In.p. lUvor d'Or?L'Argcntlne; Walcott k Campbell....'. . 2,500 Ch. c. luin. Kavou d'Or-lmp. Quarantln": Kox hali Ke.-i.e. 8,800 Ch I. !mn. Ravon d'Or?All Hand-, Around; ... l'hiip.'iu, Lobdoa, K.ug. . 2,000 th. c linp, it'iiuu fd'Or-Klulock ; J. E. Mc Da-.all . . 1,000 Ch. c linp. Rayon d'< >r?Clemency: Walcott _ ? iaii.pn.-li. 1,700 Br. c. li'.p. Kantaka?Imn. Bor.l.-ls'a ; C. huilth.. 1,700 r. s. luiji. lU'.on d or vwner; Foxhall Boaaa.... l,4.?o t. c. lmp. KanUka Lucy Wailace; C. b?Rh . 1)00 tl. *., bv l.uiio BlackDuro?Almara; wa.cott _ CBmpbell . 70'J C. f. l.i'l, Ravon d'Or?Listunuh ? C. )'. ed . ti'.J C. f. Wanderci lir.p. Clover; M. Donovan. 6'") 11. i. Wm.,.. ,vi ln |i. > ,,tu-1, La*-. >V. C. Daly.. MO ('. c. \Vandcnir--l'ni,. V1vid; H. LflBrene*. .',. I i , ;..-1. ?.'.?? ., d-oi I'.-.: i'-ir.c,'; D. W. Johnson 800 l. t. A_.-f.ilin- Mone) Bo* .1. H. .M.' nnik:i . 50,, C. f. wtindi-i"-linp Jodlth; u. i.'.iui-.'ii' < . ,',ii i (. f. Iinp. Pvayon d'l):?lun,- . ap; C. Reed. 500 t.c. Iuip. Ravon d'.u -Thre" ili-.r-,: Uurrldg,1 Rn.s. 40" C. C. VVant.rr Cllo; W. C. Daly. flM B. f Alg.rlne?linp. Arabella ; J. If. tirav. 400 Tl. f. Alg.-rl',.' tmp. BenodlcUne; J. IIH av. 40.1 C. o. lr.p. Kantaka-l>f)i-i'ou*" ; C. Simth. 400 lt. c. Alget?o?Lura d'Or: liuirldge Bro*. 45'! B. e. Algerlne?Vevta; l B. Ui..v. 110 II e. Inip Kantaka?Monopolv : .1. II Orav. 400 Ih. c. linp. KanUka?llfil Olrl; II. Vlnget. 888 Ch. f. linp. Kav.m fl'Or?TwIllflXt: F. Hannan.... 800 C. f. Alg,-rlno-?totv 1>-J|pr: K. !Ial|pii. H0'. C. I. linp. Rovnn i)'dr Klnilo: J. II. (iray. 27) c. c. lr i. iuvo'i D'Cr?t'llia-iana. yflo* C. f. Kaiitaka Nlvava ; C. R'vd. 250 C. f- In.p. Kantaka or "WamPriT?Daplme; _. Wli lard Roby . 175 lotal ..835,575 XEW-JERS1V W0ODO0CE TO tCEFEr,. The Rtimtner -ilene? ..f Bea Jaraey'i wood* wtu be n\fl.>Ty brehflfl tf. BMrrow from one end of thc stnte la the r.hcr by (he miifll^d reports ?f |Bo1 gaaa, from the ciitrd'wn nms'iet t.i tbfl l;ii"-l liauinunlflfli. aad nuuy a report will be ihe ilcatli knaO '<f waoAflBflb, ff.r whom a reigu of tcrn.r liesrins thea. The luw in New-Jer?ev poruilU Uie abootins ..f v.-inidcock fio.n Julv 1 to July '21; in New-York tstiit^ the open BflBflflB begins on An gust 1. MHnv efforts bnve heen uiiid. io -.top miiii mer sfiootlng xltogctlicr, and in;.iiv -port-tnen ehco-. not to tnko tbe advantaso given thom by tbe law, but WBB 1111 nutnmn. Ifl BBBIB1W, bba BH isn't all on tba title ot the shooter. JIuaiJUitoea, g::at>:, heat and sof! grotind lotnbine to mahc him worit for every binl ht rt< Tire blrfls are fat and plentiful. A sporlsman, dtir Ing a *hrtrt wulk near K.tni. N. J.. BuahM 8Lxtcen linc one> wlthlfl a sbort dlklanoo of one another laal week. AX AmXBBKAB CIAISI IX AYRICA. lt will 1^ renicmbei-i'd t iat a IflW rxaifl nsro th, portugii.'so Crf.vertiincnt looh Dtegal possaaikai of lha few mile* of railroad bullt along tiie Dolagoa Bay. i-, Ea^t Afri'-n, by ?n Anglo An.crlean flrm. MflBNKy was claimed by Bbfl Hipi IIBBUd eflBbailBrx, who bad obt-iined u remlnr eoeeaaai0*1 from tbe IVirtiigiicsc nu th'/ririf?; and il was BBifjlitnflli thal thc quc?ti>?n would bo d?i?ted by the at'bitiation Of th" IwfM Oovcrnment. Portugul, whlch bas Juat BBtttod it- African tr.uil,!, ?rftb Fn=land. will see ft prompt adjustrnent of the otlior tntemational dlfficulty. wbiflh its flTM ?alBM oflicials had btought upon it. iu aaarty the same part oi Afn.a. A *fc_*teh fiom Bcrne *;iy> trt?t tlie undcrstanding or compromUe, llsiiig the condition* unfler whlch the arbltration shull b? exen ised, wis sipne* ln the BaflXl capital en June II by the Mluistcrs there of the Fnited .-tate*. Great Britain and Portupal. The text of tbo couiprvmlse has Wecn remitted to the arbitrators aoaokiUd bv the Pre.ident of the Swi<s Confcderatiou. Thev will have to detcimine the amonnt of lt'demnity uwed by I'ortugal to thc proprfctor* of tho railroad con teaslon. Ml-V AXD AfO.VfcT SAFE AXD S0UXD. ;harlcs Warner. tbe young fagBflbflXM wboso di6 ippcarai.ee atutr be landed lu Brootlyu from tbe steam __p Tower HIH on Tuesday. was reporied u> the pollee, turned up yesterday. safe and sound. Immediately aftar landlng !.e ar^l his frlend Rowland, wfin had come with blm. took l?d_ings at No. 218 East Eleventh-?t.. whero hls brother found lilm. Warner had ,10,000 in ai* pos-sesslon, -o loul play was suspectad. JF. TELL 0R WAS TAV*BBMB liOWX &T_I_S. John tflov.r, l?nd:oid of BM BaWBXdBB Ilona^. No. 248 B*wer.v, ?nd Jan,ca MeKM were arre*Vd last nlifht. oharrcd wilh c*u?lng thc dr*tli of CharhH CammtmW, foi-tv^ight year* old, bv pu*hlng Mm down the *UI?* of Fiaholsl. C'handi.-y was foriuerlv eiiiploved ln tho pUcc. but waa dlscbaraed. He came to tiie hou?e ?nd '.ried Ui c.t lato a room on the thlrd floor In whlch Olov*r and McKfl* w^re. He came tumbllni? down*Ulr* lo a few mluow*. r~*lvlng lnjurlei trom whleb he won dird. Ihfl aoiu-e ttilflU Uiat tbe two nicn pu*hed him, but Uiey x*a? thls caarg*. NOYES'S REQUEST DENIED. THE BOARD OF fiTATB OANVASSEB8 NOT LIRELY TO GTVE HIM JUSTICE. A-rrOR-ET-OEWERAL TA?0R'8 OPINIO" THAT THE BOARD HAS NO LEO-AIi POWER TO MBET Afl-AIN- A?D 0ANVA46 THE J.E TURTT9 IR" THE XXVUITH CON ORE5S DISTRICT. rar Tai.aa?Aru to tbe T-iibonb.] Albany. Jnae CO.-Atterney-Oenei-l Tahor gave an oplnlon to-day wtlch depHraa a Republlcan Con?ree_ man-elect of thla Stato, Henry T. Boyee, of ?eneea Falla. of hi. aeat ln Oongrn*. Wldle Mr. Tahor has rirea thla oplnlon, publle oplnlon everywher. ln tbe Btate wlll reeognlse the fact tbat Governor Hill I* the man who _BM defraud* Mr. Boyea ot tlie place of honor to wHdb ho waa choaen by ttie people. ****_? *** the mlafortane to nin for Congreea In a dtatrict, the XXVIIIth. ln which Davtd B. Hill al-o llvea when he U at home. When. therelore, Uie electlon rcfnrns laat November ehowed that Mr. Boyea had been elarted. the Hill Democr-to at once went to ***?_*** ?" ?etnrns It wonld not do to have 11 aald that Mr. Hill had lost hla own Congrea-lonal dlatrtrt. They con^ MM Ohe Board ot Supervlscr. of the wwntlea of Beneca and Chemang. and through them changed the eleruon retama. The frandnlent returns were then sent to Alhiny. and npon them the Domoeratic State Board of (-invaaaera granted a III Bi IIII of electlon to B8808 H. Rockwell, the Democratlo candldate lor Con "Ti Mr. Mf_8 waa nat Idle. Hla oonnael. **** A. Butberiand. of Bocheater. obtalned Injunctlons from ttie oourta, .ommandlng the Boerd of _-per rlaora of ttie offending ronntlea to reoonvene and eonnt tho electlon returns ju.t a? they eeegtfedl*8BB from the _88| 181888 ot electton. Governor 11111 fcafW Mr SnthwUnd ln the eoiirta, bnt ttie latter defeatrd hlm. and took up the oa*e to Uhe Conrt of Appeala. Thnt BBfBat bodv has both Demoerat* and Republl eaae aa Ma members, bnt lt gave a non-partis-.n de eftrfoa On Jnne 2 lt unanlmo_*ly derlded Mr. Piitnerland's app?al ln favor of Mr. Boyea. and directed MM Board* of Rnperrlaora of Chemnng an<1 Seneca oonntle* acatn to meet and to oorrect ttieir fo-mer action by givlng Mr. Neyea the vote* he ro celved. whioh wonld eleet hlm. Tlie county Boaids of Supervlcors obeyed ttie order of the ronrt nt Appeals. reeanvasaed the retorna of tlie C/>ngrwiorn.l electlon, and sent them to the Secretary oi state nt Albany. Dld the Board of State Canvaaaers at once meet and, npon ttie corrected returnn. award a eertlflrate of electlon to Mr. Neyea! They <?<? not, bnt took no action. Mr. Buttwlat-l there-pon ad^ dreased them a po-erfnl Ictter. aertlng forth tlie fact ot Mr. Bovea'a eJeyrflcm. reeltin* tiie variou- procoed Inp. ln the eonrta, reoneatln* the board to eonvene upon the call of MM r-erretary of State, and to de termine and derJare what peraon waa el-cted to (on crew ln Ihe XXVIIIth Dl-trlet. and t? dellver to tho BeSah-ty of Mate the certifieate of ?Kh eJecUon, and cloalng tn part as followa: "If a paHy can miereed In hls fraiid by lndnrlng caan-iy raniaaaan to Brntty the aeaaal raanM Mt an elortion. and then by B__ee_- and Btays ci peoeaodlnf* del'iy Ihe corrcctlon ot UaaM errors, althongU orden-d ln due aaaaaa bf tne Snpreme Court, and. after holdtng the S.iprenio Court ln check nntil the Stato IK.ard 'hall have met and dellvered certlncatea of electlon, and eaa then liiduce the Banta Board to dccllne to act upon Uio rr.rreoted certifieate-. chapter 400. law. oi 1880, i:i relatlon to elections, will be eonverted Into a more Maitatf npon Jiiattoe., and an enrourageme-it 80 wreag doing, bv temptlng the party doirau<ted into tho path way potnted ont by that statute, only to und it an atnbusrada. " These suggestlons are made wlth the preateat re gpect for your honorable board, and, wlt_ do thought that you would wl.h to d'> otlh-r lhan your dnty in the prem'lsea; but only becaus. lt ia andar lOOd that the party holdlng tha <*rtltiCBte made Bi the rosult ot you, canvaaa on Ueoeniber _ eJalna that y>n. hocora ? boaiii hi.. BOt BO*B the power to obey tho . uatute Of lo.o, and ta neat OM eorraeted returns in aii alao with the samo etlect. aud ln Baa of tho orlglnal, ttra neous and aatraa atatamanta from tha cou.aies ol Chenaai and Beaaca." Attorn-y t.-ii ml Tnl.nr to-day said: "1 bave wrtttan to Nr. Batharhnt a lettcr giving lt u my oflrtai opinion that the aaata uoaid of Oanvaaaara kaa ao Mcal power te atatn Baeet aad to aaavaaatta electlon retarna ol the xxvilith Oongtuawnal Wa Tha Board o. Btate Oa-ivaaaera wni a-dtaajMedly foi low the .\tt< ni-y'.cnoral's oplnlon, und wiu rw t i ac. ln tiu; mattei-. Mr. lc^ckwell U.u? noW- a certillcate of electlon whlrh tho ronrt ot Appeah ol thi* -.tate ha? vlrtaally d-i-iai-ed io l.o tnvelW. nw Iraudnlcui action ol the board of fi*iperyi*eriioi C'huinuiig and Seneea rountle.- la thua iuatauied. rno only renred- Mr. Soye* hn<. li t? appoal to tne llo -- ol uepreaentatlvea; out. that belng Democratic, it can casilv bu _een now thnt hia appeBI wlll be In va.n. Mr Noy.f. ii"- l.n defi-andcd ..J bil aeat The voiers of tbat Congr_**4on_J dlalrl -t wlll have aomethtngJn terestlng to a?\ uiion tlie eaae al the ooll* ihia fttll. when beeretarj oi Wota Rice, rltate Irtaaarer Dan forth. and State Ekigtoeer n.>.-..rv, who ar.- tn mtet. ol the state i.oard ol Canvaaaere, eaaae ap lov a rt electlon. _ POLITICAL ITEMS. AN EARLY (X?NVEN*T10N WANTED. The Washlngton Republlciiu ("lub met last nlght r.t it.a banaa, OnaaBBBdreaVaad-Bfty aaeoad-at. and Aamter (lHin-ave., wlth OBpMBi f. Bf. Daaha a* et-draaaa and F. W. O-Briaa as .aot-retary. On motlon of F. B. Wilson a resolutlon waa pa-'-sed favorlng the ralling of the State Conveutlon at aa early a da? as posslble. J. MoCallum, the treasurer. pt?.ent?d a report showlrn. that the club Is now enilrely out of debt. There were brlei ?.peeclie? of mutual congrattiU'ioti upon the esccllent po-pecu of tho organi_aiion. r.xF.r.r.ETic work of thr btate leaoue. Oataaal E. A. McAlpin, presiaent of tli- BtaBl baaaaa nf BeyaWlaaa Oaha, returned yeaterday, in aaaajaay "iu* the otber l_rairue ofllclala who have b-BB n.akun.- a taur nf Uio stato with hlin. B. ex|ire>-ae(l jrroat satl f-.tlon at the rSBBll of the trlp and BM pr? pe-ta of K--publl.-.i. BaaaaM thla fall. The wor- of orgao tlng the clnba, Ihe Culnnel aald, waa weU und>-r way. . liere are abont MM u.ivr tn exiatenoe throuKhout tho Stato. By Auguet o. whaa Bm __waaa eaavaaaiaa apaaa at baratoKa, he la cunfldent tliat IkefB will be over 600 In the fl-M. A aeries of K-publuan .-oiif.-r-n.-.-a vvith local lradora wlll be IkM on Btatea latand, b.glt.nlng n-xt week. Then Waat eMatar Otamty will be talien in hanfl, ai.d *o on tip tho H-idaon kiv.t to Altaay. "In the larger MMaa 8f the Bt-t-," eantlnned the Colonel. "we f-itf.id to hav- orcranlzatlotii of the dlif-rent natlon_ll tle? and induatrial wi.rkeM. Wf ohall -eek to liKTeat ?ti.]ili.v.'r? and employa, bualnesa men and lahorer?, all ? irni.i.ta of tlio body polltlc in fact. Tl.e fall eampaign haa boaim, and bo?nn t?i earno-t. Vlctory ln ln tbe air. Candldate* 1 Oh, wo are not thlnklnf of who wili he noii.l nat.d now. That wlll t?e all rtghK We nre alni|ily ?**__? -khafa la ibapn to Ar?-t the tirket that the a | party eaavaatlaa wiu ?ive aa. And ti.at ticket win io i.-.-t-d tram top to bottom, ln my judginent" ntDO-MBBYJ VAX COTT Fori OOVMMVOB. Tlie Auit-ii.-an ffage ___rneraf ProteeBve Aiiianco io M b meeting Iaa. atght, at whioh reaolntloaa ware a3onted Indovatng tho eandMaey of OornaBaa Van c-.tt f r Qoveraer. Vlee Braetteal MlBlaa Baag prestaaa. Frederie Btgrtat oBered Uw raaotatloaa, They ealled atteattoa t<. the ''?teriin. hrtagrfty" and "-faithful atid BMfttertoai pt.i.ii.- lartieee11 of Mr. van Oatt, aad ezpreaaei the beUef that be would. u eie-ted Gov? ernor, eondaat tbe eBBlia ot the state ,-on tiie saiae wiae. iMimane and eeeeloaMeal priiicipiea" that he has e_h.bited in the jnaiiageu.ei.t of tlio Xew-York 1'oiu ofllce. _> cowmED repi:blicanr to OBGANIZE. The J. Bf. Terry Independent Itepiililican AaaOdaUoa of the XXIld A-aaaaUy DMriel will meet to-night at Bo. lftil """nst _eveiity-*lxth st The a-sorintiim ex peets to perfect tbe organliatlon of the oolored Be pahMeaM ol the diatrlrt. The offleers announoe that by the end of thls week they will hmve aeventy-Hve members. UXIYEBSIXX OF VIRGIXIA OOUUEXCEHEXT. Unlverslty of Vlrgjnla, June '__.-The closlng ex 8888888 of the alxty-seventh seaslon of the l"nlver-lty of Vlrglnla were tontlniici to-day by a eelebration ..f the Wa-hlngton Llterary Soclety ln the pnbllo hall, whlch was well filled with .pctUitors. Tl.e president of tho soclety, George N". Conrad, of Harrlswiburg, Vu., ln ihe Karne af Ihe Prapbet. flgal ery tbe v?ad.r? of the fruit la Canttaatlnople. Cartalnly a "(treat ery over a llulo wool." Kcarcely 1?_> fooliah 1* the practlee of Ubote who fly ta vlolent phyalrklafl for .oativeii.aa. Ther do-e th_mael\a>a VlalaaMy, -eak,n their bowels br ao dolns, and dlsaole them from aetlnq regularly, ro that, verlly, the last coriditlon of auih 8_a_a> ia wor*.- Uuin tl.e flrat. Iloatetter'. Storouh Blttera la the aafc aad effertive ?>ub.titule fnr aucb \aat expedionta. But r.o. let ua not eall thera e-ptdlenu. for lt lt by no means ejtpedlent to u_o them. What Ia nneded la a trentl. but thorougi. laxatlve. wbleh nol only Inaurea action of u.e bow.-ia wlthout ia.;.. or weakaniOK effa.-_.. whi.-h al... p/u_.ou-e a haal_by aut-rrtion ai.d flow of MM into iu prepea ci.anin liytpepala, dahiuij. lUdaey oemplaliiU. r-auaoati-n. aod auJaria glva la ia tha Bltuaa. MANTELS, OPEN FIREPUGES, Household Arl Goods. UNION SQUARE?cor. Broadway. Only ooneern ln our llne harlng ita owa foundrl?. Buy of Uie maker. EiUbll.h.-d over 60 year*. No old atocX Evcrrthlnfl made sali?f*ctory. presented a gold medal to Charle* F. flpencer, of Elrzavllle, Ky., aa thc be?t debater. Mr. ripencer ipoke, havlng for lil* theme, " Wlilther are we txndlng." A medal waa then Oellrered to Henry A. Etherldge. aa tho best orator, and In a ?peeeb he pald a glowlng trlbnte to Henry W. Orarty. To-nlgbt ? germnn wa* glven at tlie home of the chalrman of the facnlty, Professor William M. Tliorn ton._ RAILROAD IXTEREST8. AN rNTERSTATE COMMERCE DECIfilON. Washlngton, June 20.?The Intarstata Cxrarnercc Comm1*-aion to-day, In an oplnlon from Comril?*1oner Morrison, decided the eose of the Jnmofl * Muyer Buggy Company a45tiln?t tlie Clnelnnatl, Now-Orleana and Texa* Pacllle Railway CoTiipany, tlie Western aud At lanilf Railroad Company and the Georgla Knilrond Company In favor of ronrplalnant. Carrlers may ac cept tlie same rate* for longer and slwrter distanres, provided they do not subjeet any partlcular pexaon or loeatttg or any pailioular de.scripUon of traflic to un reasonable advantage. Goods ghlpped from Cinclnnull to polnb. m Georgla are interstate traffie. and all tlie roads formlng a part of Uie line over whlch biic.h good* are earried to dcstlnatlon nre engaged In intcrotato commerce and snibject to tho aet to regulate c.Knmerce. N'elther the rotid* together nor any one of them can evadc the foitrth section of th.it stntute by declarlng thnt a? to trafflc destlnod to certaln *taUon? on tlie termlnal road lt i* a loeal carrler. The carriers wlll be ordered to ce**e and deslst on and after July 20, 1801, from mahtng any greater rtaarge In tbe aggrogato rm t.uggle*, carrlages and other flrst-clos* frelght ln less fbau car ioatls trom Clnelii'iati to 6oelal Clrele than to Angusta, and from mahing anv charge on ?urh frelgflt from Clnelnnatl to Atlanta In BtflflM of 81 on 100 pounda. . a A REPORT DTJUBIOCB TO WORTHWESTERN. Chicago, Jnne 29.?A mornlng n*w*T>aper prlnted a aonsntional report to the effect that Jgf Gonld and the Vanderhilts had spllt, eau*lng a dorcase ln th" earn Ings of Chicago end Northwrstern road for May of P166.A68 as onmpared witb tho sninc period last year. Thls showlng. added to a dcereose ln Aprll of $1?.".,49o, is tiiiKlo the most of in drawlng -.ignlrlcant concluslnn* nnd ln BBbfltaatMltBg Hw Btory of a heavy dlvcrsioti by Um I'ni.ui I'aelfic to the I'nlon Paciflc of traflic that abeaM have eome BflSt over tho BsilbBXatariL Wben Preataant Hiighltt of tke Nortliwcstem wa* aslted Ihis morning for a staMiient, ho s?,ld tbe report was tinff'Uiided, and itvs at.surdity *o glaiing that lie would not take anv DOttM of it. "I Bflfl not p-.vpared, bfl contlnned, " to sav what the motlv ? wa.-, that prOTOptcd sueh an effect to pnt the Northwi-tern in a bad light. I/tWER RATES ON tMUMKD BEEF. Chleago. .lune 2ft.?At a meetlng of tbe rxafTle mnn nge~ of the, Chlcngo flBflthBBBll roadl to ri-i.v tbe Miehi .1:1 CBBtral annonne.fi thut, t.ilting cITeet on Jnly 4, It would reduce the rnte on rii-eased bMt from 40 12 rent' to 4". caata per 100 poands, Ohlaafa t<> Beatoa, Ibera by BUtklna 11 'be esime aa rhe rate to New-York. Tbe reafl m riv.-n for Mila reduetlon 1* fhat lt wns demanded by iblppara, wbo rUlin IbM there Is dlaerlmlnutlon Ui maklng a rdgber rato to Beatea thaa to Ne**-York. baeaaae on Haeataek rhe bmm ra8e appltes to baal j?,:m-. The lepiflMBtaBxai of Ihe other llne* hr, i m aathority tf> lake deilnlte action M tbb) mafter, ond an adjoaroed meetlng will l.e held to-morrow to tleclde wb th.T rhe Mlehlgaa Central'* redaetton shall be made general by all roa/1*.. There ls no doubt thnt lt wlll be. Iho CbleagO ami Grand Trunk, in OXder to prc*ervc lt* difforentlal. will the-n be foreed to reduc. ltx drrssed bcef ra'C t" 111 1-2 cents ha New-Knglind iwinti by way of Bontre tl _ MF.F.TINO OF TRAFFIC VANAOF.RS CALLED. chicago. June 8B.?chnlrn.an Mlrigely has called a *peeial meetlng of the trafflc Btaaxgen of tbfl Weatern Freight AaBOCtatiofl 1 t t" rnorrow to eonslder Ihe d" monll/atlon of IbrOBBBI rales by wav of I'eorla. Thfl ehalrmaa'fl order for the eaneellatlon of rertaln arrange Bwntfl with the Bonneeting iines aa tbraagh baalnaea baxlag baea Igaorad by the Atrbtaon, iiuriinirtop aid the Aiton, he baa a*ked thfl repreeeBtalltai of tho dli obedlent roadl le meet witb him for a further oonfer ence ou tl__subJeot. _ EAKTBOUND SHIP.MENTS OF FREIGHT. Chleago, Juno 29.?Eu*1botind M!p?BBtfl by rail lfl't wrek fOOted np 4.1.MI7 tons. ngalnat 39.447 for the week prevlous. The lake llne* dnrlng thc same period toeik out of thls p- rt 0o,41'J tons of frelglnt. Thi Ibtp ments of flour, graln and provtslons from Clileogo to tha eeaboard by tne llne* in the Central TrarUe A**o ciation nggregnted for the week 12,3*13 tons, agnln?t 12,221 for the preceding week. an tncrease of 148 tom. and acainft 20,074 ton* for the correapondlng week la*t year, a decrea?e of 7,711 tona. The Vanderbllt llnes earried 40 per cent of the trafflc. the Pennavlvanln llne* 27 per cent. the CblcaffO aud t.iaiiid Tnink 17 per cent, the Raltlmore and Ohlo IU per cent. ALLEGED BHEACH OF Cf>NTRACT. Chlcnao, June 29.?The Chleago, 8t. PhuI and Kan?*? City i*-)ivl has addrc??cd a commtinleatlon to Ihfl Ad vtv>ry Boanl of the Norlhwe*tem bllrul p**?**nger pool, demandlng thnt tbfl BB? of W.dOO be eharped np a?alnst, tbe Chleago and NorthweMern rc'id for ? vhua U<m of the auie^-ni.-iit. The alleged bren.b of eon frael Bfl the pnrt of the lottcr eonipany eonalsfed In carrylng 200 Tnrnet- to St. Pmil on the oceaMon of the eonventlon ln thut eit" after the boanl bad louted th" hiisiness BlllBfllMlf over the Chlcngo, Rt. Paul and Kan-as city. I'nder the agreement th' t .lno^t* and Noithwestern w-ill bc re<iulred to ttirn over ti thc eom plainant sitfflclent. biirlne*^ to eompen?*te it for m KMX, II.T.F.JAI. OBAK1 OF A FRANCIIISr,. Provldctice, R, I.. June 20.-Th* CBf OlBXlfl, whlch last week pr*nted tho Cn|,,n Raflway I '" .|.,i,v _fl (_ela> -Ive rlt'lit Ifl t?,<- us,- of tlie pnblli: StTflflBl f,>r tw.nryflvc veara for lii.r-.* car pBTBBBeS, ., n-t fflflClM th' llBaflblafl, Ua th" la? oftl'-f-r nf tli.' ilty haa dlftrhM ai/atnat its va lldltv. 'Ihe ftBBfhlBI ?as tli" i,:o?t firantl'' that wa* aver ?*kcd for her*. aii'l ther* wa* much popular onix.-l'.oii THF, OltANO TROVK AND CABADIAB FACIFIO. M,,i,t"ai, .lun- -J'..?A cal.!. dl-pat, h fmni I.,;,doii to ?? 'I' , star" U. night aaya coneiri blg fl.-- Mfort- tfl frl^ndlv running arraiigein'-iit* bet?f-n th" Oraod TrBBh and Canaillat) Fxelflfl ioada tliit a conaldcrabl.- BBMB tlm nj,p...-:'iuii *WBMh 'Xlstca BBMBB thc ilrand 1'runk aha*ehi,H<r? haa dUapp^ared, tbe contlnned decreaae ln liiaml Tiunl. li'lt: havliiu lUfagahflBM HM dealr, la ? BBflt an ainlcable arui ihM witn th? rl\-i i-utnpariy. UADE tBBABBt BT A BLOW. The I'nlon County f'ourt at EBsabeth, N. .1., yes tr-rday adjudged john DrlaeaH, lW8flrtr-fre years old, intane and dlreeted hls removal la the Motrlfl RalM As.vlutn. DltoMB raaorUy had trouble with hls fore man at the Worthlngton Pnnip Work* ut BBsabflth port, and John Dlveny, tbe watchman, ln eJeeUng nim struck him on tho head with a club cau^lng a ta.l vioniid. Iusanity hBrMdlBtaly lavalsfal and the re ipoii?1bliIty la clmnted upon Dlveny, who Is under arreat. X EIDXAPPED TOUTE AT THE B1R0E OFFICE. A c.irloua ciu>o of kldnappiiic cuio- tu not>. at tl.. Barj._ Offlce j llal 88 J Alexinder Kllpatilrk, ag-d nin teen, wu* a stoerace paMOBJie ..n Bm _8BB_ab_p OatOl i ai.d U.ld Uie tollo-.nx BBjiy. Bl ?_- I...IU aaal Penaacola, Fla., and on Aprll 1 entered the town to bnr ?<>?_?? H' met a eolore.d man nan_'d O'Brleu. ind wa- liiduc.-d to hiv- a drin- Ile next . ame t.. 8888818008888 on boatd ihe. ateamship Stralta of Olbraltar. bound for It.tt<-idain, and waa i.t to work lo the nnflne room. He d.oerted Uie ve.?e| in Hntterdam. and waa there alded t,y a Catholle prleat. who paid hla pas.age to Hnll, EnBla/.d. There he waa taken In charge by a rharltal.le aoel-ty, whlch sent hln. ba. k here. Hia eaa* ?aa luveatlk-ated at U.e B.r_? 08_M and l.e waa ailow-d u. tand. ile hlarted hame laat t.irl.t. It haa he.-.i learnad U_?l O'Brien c.akea bla livlug _v (oaing wmam for yeaaela. aud tiie pn.eut aae ba* beea put u. the band. ot the pioper authuritii-. with a vle.w to brlnglnr hlm ta faaajea. NORTH 811M1B LIMITKI). Tlio .legaut Nortli Iheeo Urnited. via tjio Xew-York Central, .outlni-e* to \r*\*t> (irand rentral Statiou at 4:80 n. m. every day, preaenting all tho lau.t lu, aicveaaala la aaw cara aad aarvlca. .', THE BEATRIX A GOOD BOAT. beato only by accidbnt. THB WINTJ FAILC H^TaSO TIIF. G0SSO0B OETS TIIE RACF OM TIME ALT.OWAXCE-OTHER WINXERS OFF MARBLEHBAD. ... _M ______ TO TIIE TKIBL'SB.1 Lynn. m" '".nT S.-Initcfld of that state.1MJJ eesolon of erack yacht* whlch ? "^J*"^ over the ocean at the annual rogaMn of *?**[*__ rmnaO* to day there wa* n collectlrm of boatfl for i^-rt o/medW abimy and of only J?Bl fanie. only one ef Uie new 48-footor,, aallad over the eouAe, nnd she wa- beaton on tlme ?MB Jy ttj ao.footar Gosaomi, whlch ?Hod tn he ?**? cImi. The much-v.nr.ted Alhorak ** J^J*? ^ted ont by the roek. of ""?gj1 * bexVn the raee. bnt before Half Way BB*. the SSb, %" wa* rXBOhM earh af than,dewloped the peeul.arltle* common of late to Bm8M hBfllt ***** Z carrt-d BWflf MMfltblBf. the ABBB^apaaajM earried .WM. nnd the Oweene'* bobM-F parb*. TM8 left the BMBrtB, the new *******S^?f^ the Thelma aad the OOBBBM to do hattle ln ****** The achoanr- were Merlln, MB?owr*???1 -J1 Trlton. Thc poor old Triton W* ***** JJ? markable toat. bl her dav. but tbat *MJ U long H^ pa.t. She got wearled before the MM ****** ZZm out. Bha w- fouowed by tno MarBB, wtJea refnicd any longe.r to be the tail of ***?**? A* to the M.yfl'iwer, she nearly *********1 herarif. She ha* never done much before UBM ihe got out ot th* hablt of batag a .loop and beca.ne a -hooner. J?t be?1de the BflaXNBMB pltted agalnet ber today ihe really ahowed up w.-ll. It hud bem bOfM that E. D. Morgan would flBBd the Olnrlanri around the cape. that the new Flfe forty-*lx-fo..lcr Burt.am would start. and that the Bnrgesi boate wonld hold together long enough to auike a MM. BM lt waa not to bo. Mr. Monran fcept tho Glorinra ln New York. The owner of the BaabBM deelared tbat BBB wa* not yet rendy to paM and two of lha boat* bnllt by I*wley were ont of U.e race Mflotfl tbay hnd begnn lt, by reason oi thelr weokneas of constnictlon. Among the thlrty -foot sloop*. the storters wero tho Mlldred. Hawkshaw, BahMla, Fancy. Mlgnon and Harblnper. Tlie laat li called a catboat, bnt she ls ln reality a Jlh and BMdnaafl boat, havlng a ]lb on ber ncarly M large a. a *loop of her ?M would have The onlv thing thnt the raee mvlly sbowvd wa* BM Uie Beatrix U a good boat, an exrellent boat. Bne U the only one of ihe new flcet of *fl footers whlch has a centreboard and the one on whlch the remainlng advocate* of the .centreboard have plnned Uielr falth. That *tw ?m beatea by ihe Oeaaoaa wa* really an accldent, due to tha c centrlclttes of the wlnd, whlch falled the Beatrix at tho Nahont nwrk hnd allowed the smallcr boat to come up on her. It 1* only Jtifltlce to the Beatrlx to *ay Ui's, and lt li onlv Juailee to aay that ihe is ? fa*t boat; but one who ha* seen that whlte. shark nosed wonder, the liloriana. sall, enn have but one ferling III ragaed to tbe Beatrlx. and that ls a fcellng of plty that she wa* not bullt before the Berrflflho. bOBB. She would Invc been a greut boat. lasr year fche had a bru.h witb thc Albnrnk yesterday. It wa an iuformal bni*h, but General Puine aeh-OWledge. that ahe beal Bm Atborafc It may bo safely sald rhn no great prodigy wlU eome out, of Boston thls year to take the laufl from the Glorlana. Tlie Mlldrert among the smaller boat* added to her serles of vlctovi^s, wbleh BM all the more ro narkahbl ln that Bha wa* mode'led by an amateur, ber owner, Wllliam II. WIIh1n*..n. Wh.'ii BN rXM was Btarted, at nbout 11 :20, the wlnd blew fre.hlv from tbe nf.rtheH.st and a heavy sea, wns ninnlng. On the reef of NormanX Woe and Ihe crag* of the Marblo-hceid whlte foam dnahed Mflfltl rlpht Into the air "llke a banner torn with flylng." A brlpht BBB wns shlnlng *vA tho wlnd showed fllgM of falllng. The gcliooner Merlln BaM over llrst. followed by the Mav flower, tlie Ocnrne and the Trlton. Then came thc other beat*. most, of them betng Jwndicappcd. Tbo eoarflfl tog from Half Way Ro.lt out to the WhlaUlna Buoy, off Um entrance ol abmeeeaer Harbor. Thc wind grew Ughter. Thero BeaaaM to be more wlnd ln toward Uio shore. where Uie BeMrlX was dolng well, and tho acboonera raeked and *tood In to get the advanfcine of it-eltber lor tbM or lor toar that ebey were too tor to leeward to make the buoy. After rrmndlnx the i..: m tba BMl ran with ?plaTiahe- out for tlie Eeatern Taehl Clnb tornlng buoy, nine and one half BHIea away, on a conrse south by west. Before the yaebtl reaehed II they lay with toOflety hanglng **?H* awarBBB Ihfl bfMM, Whlah lndl<-.itlons far away to the BOwthwaM BbOWed WM toOflBblg up from that dlreetlon. Flinlly lt crime, and Uie vnelits h.iuled on the wlnd. itandlng for the baoy. Tho Beatrix led tbe flo-t, and Between her and the Gaaaoofl was a long pathway of rolllng san lit water. Tba Beatrix maile the pithway lOBger erery moment. Bba wns *o far nhend wben tbe buoy WM tnmed that It Fcemcd aa If ihfl must win the raee in ipita ot Bboul tae mlBBtea' time allowanco arblcfa .-!"? gaw Ibe Gooaooa. By *la Bbm the m.tIIh. Trlton, Wnyward, Balxdln and Mlgnon were out of tbe race. Tbe Wavwaiii wa* siiiiing all akme in ber el mw. I'mm Iba tarnlaf buoy the bobim lor tho snmii boal* BM dlreetly baeh to Half Way Roek, but thc othcrs reaehed over for the Bahant mark o(T the rocky shores of Bahant BatoM the Beatrix rcached the mark tbe wimi bflgaa to fail raptdty and whon ihe had rounded tt she was abBMt statlonary lor awhUe, und the other yachta dnfted up-m her. Flnally, Just before, from thfl nclghI>or1tig shore, was heard Uie curfew of the dylng *tm. the betb of Lynn, another bree/.e eame blfiwliig, and fresliening ai lt blew, out of the north ?ist to'earry the yaclits to the fiulsh at Hulf Way Roek. The Mayflower fluishcd at 7:30:40; her actual tlme was h: 10:41 and her correcfted 8:08:08, Tiie Oenonc Bntohed at 7:48:54; ber actual tlme was B:17:f>4 and lirr cori-.rtod the ?ame. Th. lteairi\ BBiflhM at 7 :_C :'_!?; her aetual tlnw waa 7:43:15 a.ntl h?r c.rrected 7 -Ar, ::j7. Tbe (..>, Man BBlshed at 7 33 :40; h?-r actmil time was < :S():40 and Imm corracted 7 rSfl :'J2. _,__,._ . , ., Tlw Mildnal tlnlshed at 5:0R:07; her actual time wu* 5 -30:07. The fancy, thc tK?t next to her, lln l.bed at 5 ??>" *8, and her trme wns 5 :29 :20. A* the 1,oat.s In thi* eluss liad not been iuca*ured, only actiia.1 tinte ls . Mthoiigh Uie race wa* not a glltterlng siicees*, then Ik ioy of a mlld nnd aaatflM klnd ln the clnb ),,,.'-,?' of th* F/wteni Yacht f'Jub to-nlglit over .. , lU-nt *alllng of tho Beatrix und the . i i thal ihfl dld not ciirry awny anytlilng. At y one wafehlng Uie mnuiier ln Whieh theae " solid men ot Boston" wnrm up when spealtlng of the dav's race would at oore rafota tlie an.ient slaiider that tbe'nu'iiibers of tho Easteni Yacht Club nne *o cold ih.it tbey need nerer la hoep thelr rhampapiie on Ice. -a-? THEMYSTERY XOT FULLY CLRARED. AN CNKNOWN PBRSON 0\LT,T'.D CLATJDI 0UVAL PtOCB?I IN' TII1* t'ROTViN OASS. Vlctor George H*wdllng, aceoarpaotad bv hl* wife and fi.tlicr. went u> Tarrytown yeflterday imd appeared bef,,re Coroner Batton, flfho requhad them t<. Btgii '.?-timony given at the rnqueal on Ratardxy In the BBfle ol Barle Bagri la Joaephlne Aetgaaet, who commltted wlclde al ( o Landlng. When rbebady wa- fnllj kh ntlficd and tbe renBel of the Jnry renderM young Iterdllng, wbo had been held as a wttneflB, waa : ,,'..-!? (., Ihe ci: lodj "f hls father, who prOHBflCd (,, prodaee blm beaore Ibe coroner wbm raqBlred. Margxrete Aelgaacl, ball I lei ol tha dead glrl, nrd Mu. Loalae Orelll were alao preaent The coroner ha.i ; the wltnease* algn their teatlmony, Bfler whlch he formally dlacharged yoBBg Herdllng. HerdUng, wbo had flgared iu meh a pecaJar way in lli" case, after l.-.ivlng tli" flflrOBer tflW a reporter that b" wa* "craxy drunx" wben he went np to Tarry? town with hi' llttlfl >-'lrl on frlday nlght last nnd sald tini tbe dead woman waa bi- arlto. m. ii. Baymoad told a reporter thal thu MieMe vorbed ton rean in Bdwtn Field'i famlly. she left th.-ie on account of a mlBBnderatBBdlng whlch she bai arith th" heM narae. Ibe than aam away, and pre -umablyw*- marriad to< lauda Daval m Bt a Y riiC'y. Mr. Icayiiioinl Htld tbal hfl hiwl been Ifll :in- d bf a traai wortby person thal the Ur] vafl toamrr] ? iatni" Daval. Aft.-r tbe girl hj'i ?'. gaae toro yean -h" cbbmi bai k arfth ?. toar n flitM >i i baby and told her trtaadi that ber haabaBd was d"ad. Bflfl l>ft her cbll.l in the , i | of Mrs. Jnbn Jlarvi'V, BM poxtflXflflttr*! wife u ? ib. Hflra it rcrABlned toi i ih i l Bbw, ti.o .liii.l was tli.-n ] lic-il la tii" BBM "t Mi.. Tbomas Aeber, el i afeM Ibrry. The ehtld died at Kra. Axbar-i luii-- i'*ii ttn.nUi. later und wa* burltd in the Bleapy iii.llow CflflBfltetJ at lairytown. Dr, Bce, a ilenu-i, WbO w_, OM of tbe ju.Miicii at tlie il:qu.-*t, aagl hbat he knew tbe BflBBM rcferivi to *? Claude Uuval, but he wonld iif.t Mtaa] IU* ifUintity. a* lt would bring d,? grace upon a piouiltient Iniiily lhlng ln <u:e ol the netghbonag vlliagM on thu Huaaon. Coroaac BnltoB, on bting a>l_d why he omittcd to giw- ,i pennli for Ibe burta) m the boi*, ._d that be dld innlic out a burlal p.-rmlt, ot ?)rd.-t-ti bl eterb, Mr. l^i wllligt-r, 1" do ->>. ai, i that thfl! la-rmll w?^ l"ft n. Ihfl f.Ui'llshtiM-nt ?f I'tidei'tak.'i \ _nle:l,ilt. Durlni: Siitniiliii nlght the pettult iu\ -teilnusly dlsapp.-..re.i and has not -.lnce lieen found. TlfF LTAUY UAPT tBIifl inlRT. Bar Harbor. .Mo., JaBI -U.?A Leur.v raft frnti, It | fi'is, N. B_ for N'-w Yorlt, broko upiiit iicur Mount H-acrt R(>cli%and whs tuwed hflffl f"i PBgalll III.! What l'i -H.i.ir Vau ,w.ii exptriuit* ?ueu /au arUik * glaa. ol Ulknr'. .ada watut. SIONOR MONTTS MISSION. I_tTTLE OBJmtMM THAT HE WILL BB HE CE-VKD. WIIT THIS GOVEBSfMB-fT 19 UBIdl-F.LT TO RECOOBIZB ?__? CIIIUAN INSUdW",ENT>S. WaslilngUm. June 20-Senor Pedro Montt, the Chlllitn Congi-eaaionaJ envoy, allowed another day to paaa wlth? out maklng hta appearance at the Exeeutive Manalon or the Department of State. It now beglna to appear Uiat the miaslon wlth whlch J-enor Montt and hls as aoriataa are eharfrt 1? a tellure la ao far aa their cf-dal recognltion by the I'nlted Btatea Government I* con cerned. and lt 1* lmprobahle that they wlll ba reeeived ln any capaclty. either offlclally or unofllelally, by any executlve ofllcer of tlila Government. A peraon well veraed la dlpk-matlo prertlce and thuroughly ncquiilnted wlth tlie history ol the l>epar-t ment of >tate thls afternoon said tliat tlw reax.ii I I the adop'lon ol thla course by this Government wns brondcr than any of tho Queatlona luvolred lu MM prea ent c_?c, and waa founded upon a unlform line of pt-e oedents runnlng back to tho date of tht C-Tfl War. Early ln the history o. the Kebelllon the Confedentoy aent reprcaentatlvee to London and F_rl? to aecure recognltion for tholr cauae. Mr. Seward. _he>n Secre tary of State, proniptly lnstrueted Messi**. Adam* and Dayton, I'nlted btatea Mlnlsters at London _nx? Part* respectlvely, 80 notlfy to the Ooverninente of Great lirtUln and Franoe that the receptlon of these Con fedemte agents, either ofllelally or privately, wonld be regarded by tlie I'nlted Ratea aa oanee for bre_Wng off dlplomatlc relatlona. Further, Mr. Seward rcfused to leeetve a Joint noto of the British and French Mlnlsters, refentag te ttie state of clvll war ln the United 6t?tes and tindertnl'lng that their Governnienta slionld act strlctly aa neutrala. The Secretary'a rejolnder to tlil* la-d, -.tatement waa that fhe Uovernmenta could only act as frlentls of tf*e United .tatoa. La*er on Mr. Sewmid refused to hold any Intercourae wlth F~peror Maxlmillan, thun atrlvtng to establlsh hls Emplre ln MailUO. or even t? recelve from hlm a letter ol con dolenoe on tho death ol President Llncoln. So lt haa been the uniform cuatom ol the Cnlted sstates Govemnient?end a custom whlch wlll not, la the Jtidgnient of dlplomata, be broken ln the oaae of the f'hlllan Insurgent*-to refuse to recognlte revolu llonary movem.ent- ln Ameriean repub'.lca. It ls said In dlplomatlc clrcles that thls custom ia lounded upon good polloy and tends to oonserve American lntereats. Bovolntlons among nelghbors of the I'nlted States on thls liemt-phere, lt ls a-serted, obstni-t oommeree, ln lure American resldcnte at the dlsturbed polnta and brlng about untnld oomplloaUons; so that good policy dl. tatea an adliereiice to tho eatabllshed Government. so long as lt ca>n tnalntaln lbsolf iu power, whlch lt i* aa . umed lt oannot long do agalnst the wlll of u majority of the people. ? . - G__NT___AL STUBM _?CI_AIM. M_xis__a rombro's i/etter ox he-s-dersox-s CHARGESa Washlngton, Jnne 20 (Spedal).-Mr. Romaro, the MailOBU Minister here, haa wiltten a letter to the Edltor of -The Indlanapolls Xews," in whlch he take* up ln dcfall tlie recen. cliarges agalnst Mexican ofll clals ln conneoOoa -1th tho elalm of General Stnrm nmdo by Wllllam Hcnd._r.on, of Indlanapolls. Ai tlie rlturm elalm and the acrusadona ol fruud and bribery whlrh lt h_s developed have alcoady led to a great doal nf dlacaaetatt, portlons of Mlntater liomero's lotter wlll pn.l.ably pixiv? ol general intore-t, In hls letter he snys: I have read, In the lssue of your paper of Juna 24, Mr. Wllllam Henderaon'a nevy statement ln re_ard to General Uormnn Sturm's elalm agalnst Mexloo, and the letter, wlthout date, he lnaerts thereln, addrras-d by hlm to Mr. riBlltllaoe U. Macln, of M-xico, whom he eometlmeo cails Seeretary of the Treasury, sometlmes Asslstant Seeretary, but who ha. not now, and never had before, that posltion. Tho aecond statement of Mr. H-nd.rson contalna nothlng whlch had not already bean embraeed in hla flrat ono. pub lUhed ln ' _'he tttyartf ot tha li'th lnat., uxceptlng tha mentlon of some namea and a few addltloual dotalla. Aa thls matter has beeu brought to public nntlca, I beg you to do ma the favor of lnsertlng ln your papor thls lotter, Intended to show that Mr. H-nderson has not proved tho cliarges mnde, as ho says, by General Sturm, but brou.ht to tha publlo by himself, agalnst the lntegrity of Mexican ofllolals. As to hl* .*ompl__nta and attaojta I haro to aay that from ths two s_.tei..-i.t- that he has publlshed and from lus letter to Mr. Macln it app-ars that he mada cartaln prlvate ar r_.n_emei._a v iih ir-ti-ral Sturm whtch, ln hls oplnlon, and takltiK hia iteaortiona __i correct. were r.ot complled with, and that Genoral btnrm, ln order to eseuae hls failure, tried to lmnli.atu otlier pemons and attscked tha Intcgrlty of Maadeaa 1r_trlOlti. and, strangc to say, Mr. ilenderaon h__i con-ented to make himaalf tha n.oulh_._o? ut tka*. Btla-Qt*. wh-a he does not aecia hlmaelf oartaln ot their corrooUieso. lf. aa ho asserts, h* has proofs that General Bturtn de celvql hlm ln rejard to ths amount whlch ths Mexican tioyemment allowed oa the elalm. thls ouirht, In my opln? lon. to have been around enouah for hlm not to pla.a any bellef ln Uie other atatements attncklng tha honor of thtrd partlos, wholly unknown to hlm. mwlo to exeuse or dlsgulaa thi.a d-ceptlon. by a peraf.n who had not ispoken tho cruth b-fore. At!_;.. t any Drudcnt and a?i_l_le man would have ao arted. ln mv oolulon. ComlOf to tho cl.argea, I Und thai they ara reelly three: Flrst, that Oeneral 8:urm told Mr. Kenderaon tha*, for tho purpose of obtaiuing tha naeeasary lnfluence to hav? l.ls clatm allowed and paid, he bad to pay a man nanaed 'irtenwood a commlsston of 8186,000, 8100,000 of whlch hu . to bo paid ln brlblng Mexlran CongressTten and other llMfliB-B. ae-ond. that (leneral Sturm paid 9*,t*-0 to Mr. 1'rai.clseo D. Mtv.ln, and, third. that Gero-ral Sturm told him tliat hc liud obtalned the lufluen.e of Uio Seeretary ?f the lntorior of M.-xlco, glvlng hlm to undexstand that aome an.ount hud baaa paid for the samo. Tho vugii.v.?s of the tlint chargo and tha clreumatancs that lt ls made to ax.-use a frar.d commltted, as Mr. Ben dorson aays, agalnst him maka it unncccsiary to tiaat thls matter aerlouMy. In r gard to the second oharga I bav* te remark that Mr. n-nderson showa no evldonca whatever of tha dallvary to Mr. Macln of 'iio 81.820. H? takea as pron" of th* bribery tlio p-rsonal manlfostatlons whlch Mr. Macln made In favor of General Sturm, whlch are easlly expialned, lf lt ls takon Into aceount tbat Mr. Macln was attached to the Me.xlran I..-ga-,lon at Waahlnjton when General Sturm was arpolnt-d In 1806, by .><si?ral Carvajal, agent for tho purchaKO of arms, and lt la but natutal that whsn General Sturm w-nt to Mexlco, to obtaln tha payment of hla claim for aervl.*-a rendered ilien, thoae who know hlm hera would have asslated hlm. But thls doea not show that they a.ted through nie.rcerary conslderatlons. I w'.ll state, wlth refereoce to the thlrd point, that Mr. Henderaon doe* not i r-a.-.it it as a dlre.*t eharae, and that he does not BVBa expi.? Uie eoovlctlon Dml Uie fact reatly exlsted. but aavs Uiat Ueneral Sturm wrote to bim ti.at Ihe Beetetuy ot th ? Iuterior was aldlm. and asatsung li!n. ln a eeeiet nnd eonfldentlal way. and lmrinuat-d tliat li| ma In hli aer\1ee. Mr. Henrferson hltnaolf aaya ln hls lett-r to Mr. Macln Uiat h? dld not believe tt. Mr. II-nd"r?on came to ne- m? on the "_'3d of la*t Febrnarv, and I gave htm lott-rs of lntrodurtlon to the Becretarlea of For-len Affairs and of the Treaaurv of the Moxloan Govern? ment. rei-omm'-ndlna tlie _,avn*.ent of the elalm. He srent |a MMco and yet ho dld not praaeat n.y lettfaTS. when he are bM, la thai way. hava obtalned auU.orlr.ed informatlon about th- cr.dlt of Oeaaial btuim. ii. aaeaaa to eoaaldar Baapaaiaaa also that th- Mexican OoveraBwnl ?lionld have allowed Oeneral Storm 888,000 lui pi.yin.[it of hl? eervleea an.i 816.,854 for BKpaaaaa; and thla show* that h- kaawa hat llttla of tha orlutnal nature ..f aald elalm, and that he su*p-rt. pvarythltn. that ho do-a not lllldiaalBIld I nin not awaro of the dotall- of thi* arhleh l* eahBda of tl.e provinc- of th- I.euation nn.lT my cltari?e; but I nnderatiuirt, by tho pen-mal knowl?8ga I hav, that the aald eftS.000 whe allowwd 0a_k tra\ St.irui In purm-nt of tho aervlces b- renU. r.-d durli.K th- year, he ?? t-.l aa ii?.iei_l Carvajal'* ??>'iit for Uio pur ehaaa of arm*, who w-lgned to him the aalary of brlRadlor geu-ral of tha M -xl.-ati Army, vlz.^ 84.000 a year, and Uiat UM 81BI.8II reiii-ea-nts ihe valu- of aoma arms whlch Qenaral Stunn etate.I h- bad bought for the Mexican Oov na__aal and <ent ... M-xico, but whlch never reached their .??KtinHtloii, aa the ve..el whtch carrlod them was uhlp WtaekBd. The-e are, probably, the expenaea to which .i-neral Sturm i-fer?, and all tho vouehers of whlch, ho aays. he deliv.-red to Mr. Matlncal, Seeretary of Forel?u Affalra ol M.xl.o. Mr. HaatfatBOa attompta to maka an totcrmtlonal que-tion of a peraonal dW*["it" baaweaa hlniHOlf and another ilf./.Mi of tli- r..r-d Stat-^ concernlng peci.nfary n.at terx, when the ptop<T ?hy to a.ttie lt would b?; lo aiibmlt II to the d.-elMon of the . ompetent couita of thla country. K.'ore ci. BU-fl thla l-tter 1 wlll ?UUi tbat it Mr. It.-nd-: BBM haa proof* of lulbery apalnal any M0M.an olli.-iai l wllllngi. t..nd-i hlni n.v .--rvi- -a to lay Ui.-m beiore th. Mexl.-an auth. lIU. -. 10 a- U B___* tht ...Ilty par ti.m aaaweraMa tio-i.-ior -, but that lf he n.akoa tino.. i. haahl II,.-. ui any oth> t motivo -?-rlous cliarges aile-tlng tho honor and Itandlni -t pars-aa aaaaawa la aaa ha raaa tu. iua ?t i,.iii_ aaed H in-> own eou.ury !<>r iioei. n. aceordaacB wlth Uie law* ol hla o>.vn -tau, \*Iul1i do not pcicilt l.on 8Bt por?on. lo be lll<e__Ml *rMk liopuiiity. Oeneral Btann, arhe nne la the city of Meriro when Mr Ilen.lersoii pBhllatli -U atatement* ahoat rep.>rte<1 hrlbery ot "<i-\i<un a_Re__a In the ca*e ai _-_-_*. < laim agnluat ^ho Mexican Cn.vernment, arounded ?n Uihiimaflon ss'id to havo been re.-oived trom .Mui-m, wi-..t- o i< il - ta Preatdent i>i.ir. dated aa Jum- 89, wh..-!. haa aaaa tehnjranhel to th? hlexleaa Lafatloa KLY*** CKKAM HA1.M Applled Into Noattila la (.ulclily Ab aorbed, <:iaa*r* the Hoad. Heal* Uie Sorc* and i urea CATARRH Ue.tores Tx.te * il miioiI, qiikltlv l.oliijvo- Cold li. 11 a.i and ll-ud aolio. 600, at UnaiiUU. ELy UtCdL, aa Warraa St.. B. Y. THE OLD STORY. Aod how eftea lt la laid 1 Sofftrlne for veara wlth Mao. pelaon aad blood talnts; trylng varlotis n oatruma ln rala ; iraveiiing far to aaa hiRhprlced phyalelaaa; apendlog hua dreda of dollars; and at laat -.ali/ixg bai k om _ a. a. Thla waa the exnerlencB of Mr. X. Z. Nelaon. a oremaaai and wealthy eltlian of Fremont, Ifebraaka. Ka anffrral for yeara wlth acrofula; and 11 cooUoued to rrow woraa m aolte of all treatment, Fiually four bottlta ol SSS cured him. H? wrlt**: "Words ara lnad'ouata to my gratit.de and favorable oplnlon of Swlffa 8_eclftc.'* Book on Blood and 6-ln Oiaaaae, ttaa. THB 8WIFT SPiXIFIC CO.. ATI.ANTA, Oa. /EOLIAN FACTS. No. l.-Anv pteca of mual* ever arritten eao b* play* upon the Aeollan. No. 8.?Any ono eaa play tka Aeollan wlth a waatfi pmctloe. Xa. a?Aeollaoa are owned and used by the moat prtnf naut mual.-la-ia In the country, and ara Udaraaf by the s.v.T-st nnslcal eriBea. THE /EOLIAN CO., 18 West S_3d St. ln Waahlnatoo, and In that letter Oeneral fttuna aaya tt__t Mr. Heiideraoii'a .M.t?-inenu are alando^xu. thnt ho (eturm) gftvo up to hl? cr^d.toraj the gr.*.tor porfioti of the money he reoeilved from Wexico. and tn. stead of pu-1f.ltiK th _n and l<ein- Mt niottm, thiey nroaecate nlm aad -lsh to rnln hlm, and to aller.ata from hlm the irood wlll of the Me_!-an Govemmejjt; tlmt aa wonld ioavc the city of Ifartaa oo tkat _ai ithe 25th) for Lndiiuiapol'a ortmlnally to pia-..cute 1*7, HenderSOtt, and try to have Wm Only punlshed. MEXICAI* OFFICIALS INDIGNANT. City ol Mextco, June 29, via Oalve-ton.?Tlw eJiarges brmighta_8li:?t General fitrnmln In_dlanapoll*havea-nian| conslderable lndlgnatlon here, aa tbe offlcl.ila with whom he "tad refctt-ODs are understood to ta men tar above reproach. The Asslstant Seeretary of the Treaanry, who haa been mentioned ln coiiuectton wlth the matter, la a man who ia held up a* a model oi houeaty. rin Mexlcau ofllclal* court tlie .trlote.t Inves-lgat-oa. DETAILS FOR TIIE NEW WEATHER BCREAC. Waahlngton, Jnne 20.?The, following order haa beea lsaiied from the War Department: By dlrectton ol the President, onder the aotharlty conferred by hectlon 4 of the act of Cougreaa approveg Oetober 1, 1.90, entitled "an act to _.;cr__e the efiiclenoy und rednce the expense* of the Slgnal Corne of the Armv, and to transfer the Weather eerviee to the Dopurtiiient of Agrtcnlture." the followlng nann-d offlcera aro aaaigned to daty \v_th tho w<>..th~. Buc-au, e-atabllshed bv tlie net clted, to tahe effe. t July 1, 16W11 Major Ilonrv 11. DanweodT. slgtal Oorpa; Flrat Uoa keoaot Wiiiiam A. Glaasford, Sljrnal (>>rD?; Flr*t Lieu? tenant J'?--ph E. Maxfleld, Slgnal Corps; Second Laoiite-anlt John f*. Flnley. lfttn Infantry. Tbe ofll. ors natned will report by letter to th- "-eor-tary ol Affrlealtere, and to the chlel of the Weather Burean. ao cord'lnifly. _ _., _ _ L'nder the terms ol the law the chief ol the new Weath-r Sorvlce mav be either a c!v.1I..ti or the prea? ent ohlef *lgnal 6n.ee-*, '?enernl ui-eely, w?io li ellglblo for d-fail to the pla^e. The property of BM present Weathor Burean haa been lt.vontoi.ed, the naater roHa of the new men now enllsted ln the aer? vice are all ready to elose np. and the transfer ol tli Buroau from the Wur n-parlment to the I.epartmer.l of Agrlculture ls expected to tahe place on Wedneaday next. THE ACCIDENT AT ICY BaY, Waehlngton, June 29,-C?pta_n ghepard. chjef of the Revenue Marlne Div-ston of the Treasnry, haa re? eeived a letter from Captaln He*ly, commaindlnf the revenue s'eamer Bear, dated Hftka. Alaaka, June 9. saylng that Lieutenant L. L. Roblnson, who waa drowned *t Iey Bay, waa burled at 6itka on Jnne ? wlth full nrdMtnry horor*. and that Arrderae-, the aeaman, waa burled at ttie scene ol the aoddent. Tlie bodlea ol the others drowned had not been re oovere.l up to the tlme of wrlting. The Ruaaell Mounl Saint Ella- expedltlun parfv waa land ed atlcy Bay the day lollowing the aecident, wlthout turther kaa AOAmflT IMPORTINO LOTTERY T1CKHT8. Wa*hlngt-*i. Jun? 29 ?Amrtatamt ttaerejtM? OpamMtm*) wrota a letter on June *_0 to tlie Oollector af Oaatoms at 68. Panl, Mlnn., advlatng hlm thai the anpor-atlon of lottery tlcketa through the malla waa not lllegal, but ?_ aJlowed by the provlslona of the Poatal Unlon treaty, and _n*tnicting hlm to dellver auoh mer__-dl_e on payment of daty at the rate af 25 per eent ad valorem. He wrote hlm a?aln, under date of Jnne 37, aaylng that npon full examlnatlon of the matter tha Departrnent haa reaohed tlio conclusion that the lm portatlon ol anoh matter la proWblted by ArUcle 11 od trte rnlvereal Postal I'nlon Conventlon of June, 18T8, aa amended by tbe addltlonal act at Ll_bon of Mareh 21, ieS5, w_ilc_i prea-crlbea that "lt ls forbldden to the publlo to aend by maL . . . any package whatever centalnin* artlolea habla to customa duty.? G-nenJ -pauldlng aaya: In vtew of said provlalafi ot the Unlvenal Postal rnloii Conventloji, you wtll herea/ter acl_e all lott-ry ticket* and other prlnted matter lraported at 7"tit port by mall, and hold the *ame ?ub].ct to the provlstnn of law ln regard to lllegal ImpoitatJona. Yon wlB also exempt such lottery tlckets from the provlaiona of tli* Dcpartment's clrcular of January 2ft, l-*-7, whlch a*.:?KiTtze? the colleotorB and other offlcera of thi Ciiato-us to releaae artlcle* selzed where the dutj thereon amounta to leas than 823. AN OU) ARMY QU_r"*T_0"?' EETIVED. Waahington, June 29.?A qnestton of latereat te Army offlcera haa been presented to Ae_ng seeretary Grant lor settlement. Involvlng the rtgJita and dntlei of af-ff offlcer*. Mbjor-General Howard, command. Ing the Division of tha Atlaudo, recently called a oourl> martlal and detalled for dnty aa a member one of the eommlatary offlcera atatloned withln fila division. Tha offloer promptly proteated agalnst th"S detall an.i clalmed exeraptlon from *nch duty nnder a regulatlon whlch plaoed hlm nnder the dlrect ordera oi the Seere? tary of War. Thus waa revired the old controver?y whlch wtui one of the cauaea leadtng to General eS.er man'* quarrel srlth the War Department and the re moval ot Army He-oquartere to St. I_on!e. Xo decision ha- yet been glven ln thi* last caae, and lt la aavalted wlth great 1-it.rest by tbe englneer, oommlsaary and other stafl offlcer*, for tha reason tha* their examptlon from liaMUty to eourt-martlal servlee haa beea one ot tho most attractlve lejaturea of their deparmenta. MINISTER CLARK'S DEATH. Waahlngton, June 29.-The Deptu-tmeiit ol State haa reeeived otticial notlce of Uie deatU of Alexauder ______ fnitod bt_*e? Minister to I.lberla, on June 3 laat. His body wlll, in accordanoe wlth the wlahaa ol hil relatlve., bo bi ought to hia honie in Iowa. NET BALANCE IN THE TREASURY. Waahlngton. Juno _?.-Treasurer Nebeker 8a-da| l-eporu a nct Uilmce in the Treaanry ol 8_,-01. 4oi? ui exc.'ss of fracUonaJ silver coin and ol d__a?B_tf ln Hattonal aanla _-? THE W EAI HER REPORT. FORECAST TILL 8 P. M. TCESDAT. Waslilimton. June 29.-For the Dietrtct of Colombla? Maln^, New-Hampa-ire. Vermont. M_e?achu*a?ta. Bhod* laland. Coun-cticut. I_*tem N-wYork. K__U*ra l**aa rylvai.la. l?era?arj. New-Jorssy, Marviand and VltflnlB. occaalunal lh;ht ahowers. warmer; aoutherly -lnd? For West Vlrglnla. W.?tern B>-uiiavlvaniB. WeaUira New-York and Ohio. showora. ataUonary t.mpei-t-r*. ?eBtartf winda: cooler and falr Wedneaday. K..r NorU. Carol.ua. South Carollna and i_.-orgla. aho-aera, atatiouarv teniperature ; tocUitioua ia*.oi aever* local ?wr?* ln the Int.'i.or. For F!..r,da. ahowera: atoUonarv temperatur*. Pat AU! jiu, Mls-lsslppl, Loui.lana and Eaatera Tsxa*. ahowera aeeli r. ? .... _.,. Kor laaaaaaaa. K-ntucky, Indlana and Illlnola. fsir. C??Feorr Lower Mtrhlea,.. t'pper Michlgan and Wiacoaaia. o. ca?lou_l llght ahowera. cooler : falr Wedacday. a TRIBUNE L0(.AI> Qllb?RVATI0N8. *"" [BOChd; Mi.ro__g.'"" Malit. r" Ul * *? *. t -??''..?..j*,-} f V6"H rT'r ' '? rL*1____l__l_^_^^ '';' '''?"? ____: __^_i!_U-L__i 'ex "^ ryxiTiiaTirtri'. \z**ti s-- j>-?t*^^h?***'H _i ipr.ri.i^i : L..-._,.?i._ , 1 ..ii.-.- t Ia Ihe dlagr-m a eonunuoua Uue ahow. ffftVXmmt ft_ttuai,iou? ivat-rday, a- observed at the .nins. ?;'_. SlfVal 8btvi/b SuVull at tht. alty. Tho dsah*. ^?? tba uiinperatuM noled at Perry"a_l'_-t-.aey. bun Buuau.B Trlbune Offlce. Juno 30, 1 a. m.-'l-ar weath* pra valled -yeaterday, with ll'.i't -uid drv bre?-iea. Ib* tei p. ritiire r.i.ged bet?Kiv W) ai.d tl denrm-a. the ?v"*?* (70S1 ba_B8 2h d.gi..a lowe* Uian on the corrc^pondtng^ day la-l year and '. laaraj Uian o.i "a"n_*y- .^ ,h,a(-a War.nor, cltar aud partly cloudy -?_**?*}?__ JS of occaaioual ahow??, tuaf ut a_p?ctod U? ?* ~m *m elty u. dagr. 20.0