Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 148, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1885 — Page 1

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"VOL. XXX1Y-N0. 118. INDIANAPOLIS, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1885. WHOLE NO. 0,2 12.

WHEN INDICATIONS. VOR FUIDAY. Local ruin nod partly rtondy weather; est to onth Imli; atatlormry temperature.

MAP-D-ETE. This is French for nn imported fabric that is msnufaciurcd into one of the most ecrviecablu arraente for warm weather that is known to tho trade. Wo phco on sale COO CoatH and Vests Can furnbh Pants to match, for thesu desiring them, at tho TM" Vi "SS "M Clotiiing Store. THE CHAMPION! Tho LatcPt and Most Improvod Oinfllo Goiurator GASOLI TOV In t he market. Lights Like On, ami every burner a working burner. No fourth or auxiliary burner icquired. Saves 2$ ps ent, cn fuel. Hoo IJeforo XJiiylii;. ?.M. PUR SELL k SON, G'i East Washington Bt. "SAFE BRILLIANT ! Heaft LiEht Dil. "I KJLiSE & COLEMAN, MANUFACTURERS OF MINERAL WATERS, Sparkling Champagne Cider, Wettern Trlde OlnRcr Ale, Eeltzer vutor and LUtle Daisy Soda, 4ortblj FouuUlns charged on short notice. Fountains lor rent. Ko. m. 8, 'i.'IO and 23. S. Delaware St., INDIANAl'OMS, ... IMUUNA. M. K. RTYKEt, Manager. REVISED BIBLE! Ko. 40, Cloth Bound, 1 mo, price... $ 1. 01 cu. 8 vo, rrice 2 00 so, Imp. to, price . 6 10 HO, crown 4to. prico . .SOU A large stoca, all Hzei and prlccf, in cheap ana fine bindings. Sent by mail postpaid on receipt ot price by TUB ROUES MERRILL CO., BOOKSELLER? AND STATIONER?, 16 and 18 V. Wash. St. BROWN I KU & SLOAN, DRUGGISTS, AMD DI1LCBI 13 Fine Pommer? aal Toilet Articles, 1abln'a, Colgate's, Lundbors's and Rlctjcciur nno Extracts, Uennlno la dot ted Farina and German Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waten, rise Toilet foapa and Sponsion. Tooth, Hair. Clotn and Nail Brushes, and ail articles wanted lor tat toilet at the LOWEST FIGURES Tö) ATTENTION! DIuq Indiqo Dyed Suite, warranted not to faito, $7.50. Dluo Indiflo Dyoi! Suits, all-wool, warranted, $9.00. Boot Quality Bluo Yacht Cloth, ivarrantod not to fado, $10, GI2, $14. G. A. R. Capo, 98 conto. G. A. R. Cords, 15 conto.

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GENERAL HEWS.

List of Appointments Internal Revo nno Collections Decision Against Keeping Open tho WorldM Exposition, PiocoodlnKH of John Knox'ö Fol loworu In Qonorat Aooombly Tho 13 j.pt lota at Saratoga. NEWS OF NATIONAL INTEREST. Various Appointments und Commissions Iii Apache on the Warpath Importntlon of ?litky by Knii, v.tv. Washington, Hay -Tbo President tday appointed tbe following Col lectori of Internal Revenue. Owen A. Well?, for tho Third Plstrlct of Wisconsin; Joh i B. M loney, for tho FIrat District cf Michigan. Tho Prtildcnt today commissioned t'i following Pestmaster: John A. R. Varnor, Lexington, V.; William Henry Rltenour, Hsrrlionburg. Va.; lnial O'Leary, Albany, N. Y. ; Jt'tephna P. Do Jarnettc, Cbetopa, Krr,; Addbert 11. Crampton, Delphi, Ind.; Ctirtli lUcd, Menoihn, V1 ; James 1). Witten, Mnyßeld, Ky. ; Hubert H. AuiUn, Iowa O.ty, Iowa; Ocor;.o Ö. Witter?, Ida Orove, Iowa; Charles I). Krrte, Lswlston, Idaho Territory. Hicretary Krullcott, J'!ilcnt of tho board rfcrntly appointed ti examine nml report ii pen tho defense and forttibfttlona of the United Btcdtf, has called a meeting of tho tcr.nl to bo held rtt the War Department, Wtdneidny, Juno .1. Tbe Tmidtnt will leavo Woihlntto:i for New York to morrow night, and will bs bc coinj anted by ßccretftrleo Whitney and ICa dicctt, and Toitmajter (ieneral Vlh9, and by Pecretary L'imar in ensa hin health will perjr.lt. The t arty expect to return on Sanday. The Trealdent to day appointed the lollovcIrg named rrcsUIential rostmaatera: Dtvld aackenbnah, at Mount Vornon, N. Y vlco Andrew Dridgcman, tuipended. Tha bubPicked Postiuasttr was cn two different occasions dnring the past year ahown to hava med the pnbllo f nnda for private purpose. Once to the amount of 5s--. which was mae gocd by his friends ; and aaln hu was found deficient in hi ix.oney-ordr funds to Um amount cf 1,450, which waa ruada i?ODd by bis eutetU v. It wai also found that Iiis books were not properly kept. Although arrratsd by tbe inipcctor, d was aubsfquedtly al lowed to take his ollice in Jannory, which ho baa heM up to this time. William Steiner, Ht Oak Pars, III., vice fc. W. l'aetp-4, com mitslcn exptred; Andrew llonlsrs, at Sparta, III., vice J D. Wati.cn. couimlasion expired; Knoch A. McLcod, at Palmyra, Mo , vico P. C. Lane, commission exnired; Sßnford U Sturtfcvant, at Fullerton. Neb., vies N. H T. Odell. ctllca has become Presidential; C! n - ent Philbrick. tt Halstead, Kan., vice N. C. Groom, thn ollice has becouie Presidftntial ; William M. Martin, at Mockasee, I. T., vico WilUnra L. 8quler. the oilise has beconn Presidential; II. H. Linrenson, at Junction City, Kan., vice F. Patterson, commission expired. The Postmaster General to day apnolnted the following named fourth class Postmai ters in New York: Fred R Gans. at8tllivllle, vice C. M. Hendricks, removed; John M. Croukhlte, at Katskill Bay, vic Ü. H. Green, removed; P.A. Albert, at Holley, yice D. S. Koes, removed. The Poetmtater General has forbidden the delivery of money orders and registered let ters to the following imiacd persons, upon tbn inspector's report shosrlng that tliey were engaged in conducting fraudulent schemes by means of ths mail: Dr. II. 15. Uutlr alias Dr. Ward it Co., of Loaiavillft, and Geo Mayo, of Chicago, imblisher of tbe Pest and Courier aud the Illinois Agricul toret. Aent IJftwellyn, r.t theMejcalero Ace'icy New Mfxico, bas toleprapöed the Indian Borcau 88 follows: l,rhe Apaches under Geronotiio are now depredating west of the Kio Grande. Two women of Geronomo'a camp came in heic to day. I have confined ttem in tbe guard houfe. Majjr Van Horn, commacdlng at Fort Stanton, is here to-day. The Meecalercs have tendered him 150 men to accompany his troops should tbe hostiles come within itriking distance. There are twenty-tire bucks of the Victoria band who have lived here with the Meecaleros three years. If necessary I will arrest arid hold them until the trouble is over. Toe Mefcaleros ran be depended upon aid will not join the hcstiles.'4 The acent bas baen in ?tructed not to arrest the Victoria Indians as long as they are peaceable but to Keep them under turvelljance. Screthry Lamar was still unable to attend to his duties to-day. The Comptroller cf the Currency to day authorized tha Fliet National lltnk of San Maries, Tex., to begin business with a capital Of Jf 00,OCO. The Secretary of tho Treasury hes issued a circular to all Customs etiles that the appropriation for defraying the expenses of collecting the revenue for customs will be exbtusted by tto necessary payments for May. and directs them that no expenses for the June collection can be made until Coa giess tnall cake an appropriation therefor. '. Tbe collections of Internal Revenue for the firpt ten months of the fiscal year ending June SO, 1S53, a3 compared with the collectfons during the corresponding period of the fiscal year ending June 00, 1&5I, were as follows: rrcmSpirits-lSSl, 63.1C4.710; 1SS5, $:5,lj5.3l3; decrease, fü.9:8,S:5. From Tobacco-lSSl, $21,319,8?;); 1SS5, $21. 117.5 X; inccreate. o7,6o". From Fermente! L'qnors-lS3I. 14,2I7,S0): ISSo, ri4.Sl.3,755: increase, Sl65.or.ä. Kroia Miscellaneous 1SSI, 5519.IC3; ls$5, f225, SC2: dccroise. t-J '..CC1. Apjrre?ate Recein's-', S03,20,302; 1S85, S92.161,117; decreate, $7,037,SS?. The aggregate receipts for April, 1SS5, were $1,141,83-' less than during the same month oflS4. General Sheridan has returned to Washington from his Western trip. From correspondence transmitted by the War Department to tbe Indian Bureau it appears that the Apache Indian outbreak was canted by whisky.- The Indiana manufactured a larye quantitv of 'tlawin' and became tatoxicattjd. Knowicß thnt punUh:

ment would follow this Infraction of the rnlei, they abandoned their reservation and went on ths erarpath. Thre was a full attendance of tho Cabinet meeting to-day, Including Secretary Lamar, who has partially recovered from hh recent attack of sickness. Th question of authority and continuance of tho World's Kxpccition at New Orleano was a?aln conildcred. Tho resnlt la shown in a telegram tent by the Pxcildent to Senator (iibiorj later In tbo day, of which ths following is a copy; Ibc nuetlon'of rcopeiilns tho Kxt'Oiittoa has tu-u itjiii-ldcrM by the CuMlaot, and lucyn-ULMaitnoi-Bir ot tho otlnn thRt there I ijo arrant of law or It, und that It would U iiu-xi e ncut on otticr grounds. The CommUslouer of Internal Ksvnuo Is preparing a circulnr proscribing regulations for tbo rporttlon of pirit3 to foreign conntrice. Tbn present regulation lti regard to the exportation ot spirits reUo only to exportaUon by vcchi-. A iithi trade In t'ilo commodity has recently sprung up in C.tnnda end Mexico, and It is found necerary to etGf nd tho rp;;ulat!ona accordingly The pew circular will provide that all spiriti Intended for exportation by rail shall bo fM)i;(tl at the port rf exportation, uud authorize tho C)lk'Ctor at tbft point to canol the bond upon receipt of satisfactory pro')f tbatthe rptrttn have actually ben oxportnd. The H.cretary of tho Treasury hai isiurd a circular dhf ding custit.rj olllreri tocoilfct the alien Immigrant lax of tifty cmts eah from foro'gners coming to this country tie tonrtsti or ttuvotert in tiansit to other cjuntrier, es well m from thoso coming to this country to rcildc. Four additional crypto, making nlno In all, liave recently Itvi tlttoduu beneath the rotnndae f ihn Capitol and oetned to LI hiarlan Hpoiri-rcd for ho use of the Congrcpdotial Library, The crowded ootidltlon ot the library has not howovcr, been materially benefited, for the tinreo In the amount of material lias much morn thin kept pace with the a Jdltumut roam supplied. It ii probable that rome of the suotorrQiiein Apartments to he created by tubttltntion of erchltectiiral for earth torranvi will ha utilised for thefctorage of hooks. Device of tins kltnl, while altordlog temporary relief, ar the merest inwkmhlfla. The library hai mote than twice outgrown its orlgtnal accommodations. It contains nearly .WJ.CUO hound volumei, öüO.ima) plecea of muln, nearly UOOOuo pomph'ots and between UM,. CC0 and lM.OOO iipeclmons of graphic arr. The Librarian la required by law to refr to the coj y light rrcurda, and to produce nt any hour cf the dsy any object in tho II tuary which may be required by authors

cud their attorneys in the siiiornmt 01 qufstlona growing out of dleputod rh,hti In properly. Soveral years ago the attontlon of Congress was directed to the pressing need of more ample and more convonhmt accommodations for this Invaluable collection, and although many ellorte have been mad in this direction by individual memharsand ly committees, nothing practical has yet resulted, for unmberleis books and pamphlets i re still plied up like cord-wool upon the Honrs and in thn alcove of the library. Postmaster General Vilas to-doy request i the resignation cf J. L. Meade, who was ro cently Appointed Pootmaater at Hazelharat. Copiah County, Mi;-8lil;pl. The explanation of the action of the Poiimsster Generftl is that since the appointmont of Mr. M&dfl, It bas come to the fenowledgfl of the departmentthai Meade preelda over a meeting which was held in Hazelhunt, just after the elections in 1S3, and subscribed to the Killing cf Matthews, n Republican Postmaster, by a man named Whesler, on election dv, at which tbo persons participating took sides by iecolulion with Wheeler, and aorved notice on the frtunds of Matthews that th?y intended to stand by Wheeler in cts they fought revenge for tho killing of Matthew. It is understood that this is In conformity with the determination not to allow itself to become involved in any of the political quarrels which have occurred in the South. During the President's stay in New York he will be tbe guest of Secretary Whitney, at the latter's house in that city. KLIHIOUS CONVENTIONS. i'roceeltogR or the Vrenhy terlan General Assembly rt Ctnctnontl. Cincinnati. O , May '2$. At the session of the Presbyterian General Assembly thla morning a committee of live elders wa3 appointed to cocsidfr a plan for raising -5150,. COO to liquidate the debt of tho Home and Foreign Mission Hoard. A committee, coasisttng of John A. Stevenson, of Philadelphia; O. D. Drake, of-Washington, D. 0., and K. Von Rensselaer, of New York, was appointed in accordance with the resolution ottered at a meeting of elders to raise $2 0,C00 as an additional endowment for the Board of Ministerial IUlief. The special committee, which was appointed to consider the overtures on the transfer of the Board of Missions for Freed rue a to that of Homo Missions, reported against such a transfer, and it was Jald over for discussion. It was reported that the overtures on reduced representation had been answered in the affirmativ?. The effect of this overture is to reduce the size of the assembly by 13 jmbsrr. The standing commutes on the card cf Education reported that the total reelp's cf t he board for tho year were 72.72:. It began the year with a debt of 17,000, which has been n duced to f G.CCO. It has under Its care 100 students, forty two rv.oro tban last year. At the afternoon session of tha Presnyterian Assembly Rev. S. B. Bell offered the following, which wa referred to tho Com mittee on Church Polity: r.csolved. That tee cry for more men to cmr!oy dots not ngreo vrita. the try from oar own iacu to fird employment. Resolved, That if our present srstesi is a failure in this direction, then wc must adopiauotacr that will not be. A letter presenting "the Christian saluta tions and assurance of abiding fraternal feeling1' was received. Resolutions of sympathy with the Free Church of Fiance were adopted, and also one appointing Rev. George F. Mcore tc represent this assembly at the next meeting of the Synod of that church, September 23, next. The report ot the Committee cn the Bard of Church Erection shows the total amount received during the vear from all sources is $120,C1G. Three hundrfd aad ninety-eight applications for aid have been made, amounting to $224 COO. Twentv-four of these have boen entertained, and ?10S010 givn. The board waa authorized release a mortgage held on a church in the South in order that they may unite with one in the same city connected vrlth tha tSutbern Presbyterian Assembly and sell their property, the proceeds of the sale to apply to the enlargement Cf hc Chprch with which tbJ Ufllte,

Commiiteo on Judicial Commissions reported that tbe overture was adopted b7 a vote of Kk to 31. Till gives the Assembly and each Svnod the right to appotnt commhiious whoso decisions shall be fiaal, except In ruatter3 ot law or dictrlne. which must be referred to tbe General Assembly. llnpttiit Union Mlwion Society Sahatooa, N. Y., May 2$. At tho morning tersicn of the second day's proceedings of tho Daptist Home Mission Socioty, Dr. Carter mada a report on tho work ntncug the Indiaue. He eatd that there v;ero u20,00'J of them In the United Slate, and Territories,

and that they were Increasing: in numbers. Tothlrdof thdui are ur.oYanadizod sw i-gt?. Tho Government Indian policy is improvlrg. Hon. J. M. S. Williams questioned tho statistics prcne.itcd bf the preceding speaker. Tho following olllceravfero dieted: Samuel Colgate, of Nw York, President; J 1). llo?kefeller, cf Ohio, Vico President; H. L. Morehomn, of Nr; York, Currespondlng Secretary. Tho boirdot ruanar,ers will i elect a Treasurer. Dr. Faunco reported uion thfl work anions tho colored people. Fifteen school aro sustained in tho Houth, with l.V) tcachern and :i (W0 schotan. Thh wa tho recond dav of the Amsrlctn Hapt'et llon.o Mission Hoclety convention, lallte evening a larg audience thro'i:! tho chinch to h?ar nddtecsei hy Dr. H. G. IK-wlit, of Salt Lake City, on "Mormonlsm," Dr, 0 ;. Pore, of Tx;t on 'Mexico M aad Dr. It. P. McAMhur, of Now York, on "Christian Itonetlrenco." Thn pnbMcattou aoclety will present its roports and hidressej to marrow. (iKNHUL CKOOIv. lie Jteporta lie Una l'luty ot Troopn to l.otk After the .Aprtcho. San FnANt'iKt'o, May 28. General Crook has tolcgnphed from Arlzoaa to the Military Department: "No more troops ncoded at present. Troot a from 11 jwle are stationed at Stlen'i Pass. Major Vnntlivt with eighteen clllcera, 210 men and tpi of the cavalry, r.Dil Captain Smith with 100 men of tho fourth cavalry, Captain Plorco and liidtan rccuta from Sn Carlos, are at Fort iUyard, and east of them, co orerullng wltn trooos In New Mexico. What has made It eo dllllcult to got tiny definite Information in regard to the Indians is the rapidity of their march, they having made about 130 miles in two daje, over an excrcdlnsly rough country." Scvernl Hand of Indian Mamacrlng arid Murdering. New .iia r.u City, N. M,, May 28. The Artt'bcsaie making a bloody trail through thla section. It Is no thought three or four different bands aro doprtdatlng aad murdering in as many auctions of thla Territory. The bostllos apparsntly number about .".ri0. Four chiefs nre with them, Ge oiiimo, Nann, Nactcba and Cnihur. I hna. T!h morning the c:ro?ss of a Mexican ?.nd hU v.lfe and threa children were found five miles from hero, and another Mexican is 'known to have r;on killed In tho a&me vicinity and his companion badly wounded It is reported -iat numerous ranches Jon Hear Creek have been Backed, horsps stolen aod cattle killed. Tho Indlau trail hasbeoa followed from there to the Pinoc foot hills. It is' rf porttd that tha Indians are donbürg brct oa the o'd trail in the dlreoitm of Bear Cieck. Thl baud numbers about eighty. Another band on tbe Gila River drove ctT 130 head of horses. Two couriers are missing. Not at AH Disappointed, Keoki k, Iowa. May 23 After Mr. Williams received the appointment of Marshal of the Southern Iowa District, and found that it was likely to occasion soma criticism of the administration at Washington, he p'actd bis resignation in the hands of the Department cf Jnstice, to be used In any manner deemed best tor the Democratic party, and to avoid the department any em barraesments or complications growing out of the apffointment. and when, consequently, he received word yesterday afternoon that his resignation had been accepted, he was not surprised. To tho friends who wcr8 wiliinj; to stand by him he expresses the heartiest thanks. Otherwise he is indlllerent to tbe whole matter, except the falsehoods raalicionsly circulated about his Deinocraoy at Washington. He hopes Cunpbell will so rondnct birujelf in oilico as to honor his appointment. The X'J) mouth Kpldeuilc. Wilkeusarre, Pa , May 23. Two deaths occurred at Plymouth to-day, and four of the occupants of the hospital aro in a critical condition. Tho disease has been most prevalent amcng the Hungarians and Poles. A complaint was this afternoon laid befora the Disirict Attorney to be brought to the notice of the Gracd Jury, now in cession hero, of the careless acd dilatory manner of tbe Borough Council of Plymouth regarding the enfoxctment of sanitary rules. General Caceres Reported Defeated. Lima, May 28. A telegram received from Gf neral Mas announces ihe c:mp!ete defeat of the Cncerlsts at Hunacjo by the Ygles3ias forces. Great numbers of prisoners were afeen and tha Cacerist artillery scUtared. Cacf re3 birutclf was wounded and hai returned to Pucara. General Mas is in ourmit. This decisive victory is expected to prevent any fuither revolutionary attempt;. ErausTille Damaged by a Olontl Uurgt. Evansville, May 2S. Considerable damage was earned by a cloud buret this afternocn, In the northern part of the city. Callars were flooded for several blocks near Main, Indiana and John streets, and soma stores bad water several feet deep in them. Damage amounting to $2,C00 is already reported. A Contlnniied llulltttng Falls. Losa Jslakd City, May 2S. A two-story frame building in Jackcon avenue, this city, fell with a loud crash early this morning. It had been condemned by tbe Board of Health, aid teveral families living on the second floor were driven out yesterday. General Grant. New York, May 2. "Father had a good night and is feeling very well thla morning," raid Colonel Fred Grant this rooming. The Geceral slept shortly after It p. m., aod with few intervals of wakefulness slept until 8 0 Clock this morning.

FK0M ACKOSS THE SEA.

The African Explorer, Stanley, Han-quoted-Talk of Transferrins Thiers and Uninbotta to the Pantheon. Emperor Wllllatn Woreo Than OfllcliUly Btcittd Tho Govoramont Pnnthoon Docroo Sustained. UK Nil it AIj roil KHi N NEW. The llnpttst Mllotuiry Suclety (llvn t Ilreakfnrt to stnnlej tfols Presented With ii Formal Kuloslütlo Addre III Iteply. Lo.npon, May 2S. Tha Bjpl!:t Missionary Society fuve a breakfast to day to Mr. Hoary M. Stanley, tho African explorer., Mr. Jctcph Tritton, a prominent banker, proelded. In his address ho thanked Mr. Stanley for opening up tho way to the Christianizatlcn of Africa, and for help to tho missionaries to secure a'aUora and to extend the Influenco on (heir teachings. An address in the t aturo of an enlomlm was then formally presented by the Baptlit Mtislonary Sacloty to their H'.ucst. Mr. Stanley, in his reply, laid that lie was glad to havo had the opportunity of helpiog the mtsilonarlci and of obtaining, in return, their help to teach the native?. Formerly ho 111 understood tho mitrdonarlca. However, aluca that he had seen Livingston, and ho had recognized in him tho typo of a noble and eplritual man hecd. The real work of the missionary was hard, hin privations grear,hSi worldly regard email. In conclusion Mr. Stanley expressed the hope that the Congo country would coon bei well supplied with mlsilonarle?, and he urged the eor.lety to be very cordul what ktLil of men they scut out, as mlstlonarlea to Africa. "Do not,'' ha atd, "tend young men, without havlcg 11 rtt, taught them the practical life m crnsarv to success, the eame as you tr ach Chrlfltlano you wlsti to live long. Deod lnliouorlii aro of no more value than other dead men. Gordon, dea l, is valuelepfl. If he had Uvd, the civilization of the Hondati, which received Its death blow in Gordou'a runrdor, would have bsen Pawning, and wo could hac nn the simmer of civilization dawning in the interior of Africa." Mr. Stanley finished his itddrM by stating that the climate cf Africa wns not half so dacp erous as that of mt ny parts of the tiouthern ttates of America, and that tbo littles hs had done for mU&ionanea In Africa hsd not been dene spontaneooRly. but iti uboJteuce to tbe commands of his superior, Kinc Leopold. Thla last statoment wai grated with chcero. Tbe Pretldent, in rcspons, nwrled that Mr. Stanley had maJo missiou work In Central Africa po:siblo. FropoHttl TraDHfereuce of Thiers ritid Uaiuhettn to the i'antheou. Pakis, May 2S. M. Goebiet, Minister of Public Instruction, now that the Pantheon Las besn restored to its original purpose?, moyed that the ro mains of ex-President Thiers and Leon Oambetta bo transferred to the Pantheon, wherein will he placed tha body of Victor Iluj-'o. The Commuuists in their feveral meetings held last evening, adopted resolutions declaring that it was tbe.ir unrpess to carry red flasa at tho funeral of Victor Hugo. The resolutions also warned the Government not to interfere with tbo Communists in their determination to bar their flags and banners in the great procecslon. Reception of British OHlcrs at Herat. hoNDON, May 2S. Tha ;ollowing advices have been received from Slnyou: Stewart, Holdbach and Kochi publicly entered Herat on May 10 cn the Araeer'a invitation. The Governor received tbem at a durbar, attended by the Afghan jnerals. The re?ption from all classes was extremely gratifying. The priests were cordial, and tha Cathouii troops frieodly. The otUcera left Herat on the 11th. It a reported that 000 Coj:acks still hold Sal fi car and Akrobat. The Day of lingo's Funeral to ho a Holiday. Pakts, May 2$. Monday will ho observed as a general holiday. President Grevy and the diplomatic coip3 will attend the funeral. An immenre quantity of florat oflbrings have arrivtd here. Compositors arc having a flower crown prepared at a cost of 1C0 Hugo was a friend of Parnoll. Royalists and Catholics intend to display white fla. The revolutionary meeting to day was a eecret gathering, all rcpjrtsrs being excluded. The Pantheon Decree Sustained. Paris, May 28. In to-day's session of the Chamber of Deputies Count Da Man, of tbe Extreme Right, referring to the decree of secuisrizlrg the Pantheon, described it as lllfgal, profane and sacrilegious. M. Gilbert defended tbe Government's action, and Count De Mnn's motion, tbat the Government decree at law dealing with the matter be introduced in the Charuber of Deputies, was defeated by a vote of 3SS to 8:5, Kotlriug American Consul Banqueted. Livi:rtrooL, May 23. A banquet was given this evening by the Liverpool shippers and merchants to Mr. Packard, the retiring United States Consul. Mr. Packard was presented with an illuminated address and a eervice of silver plate. ftupfdau Necotlutloo Proceed slowly. LojJDON, May 2S. The Daily News this morning says the negotiations with Russia are progressing extreme slowness, owing to Lord Kirabtrly'a ab3nce from London. The fact that he is abjut to leave London, it is saic was evidezca ot sincerity. Will Investigate Cholera Microbe. Madrid, May 2S. The Spanish Government has appointed four eminent surgeons as a commiiston to investigate the system of icccnlaticn of human subjects with cholera microbes as practiced by Dr. Ferran. Ihe Frecch Preis Advise England. Fabis, May 28. Tbe Journal Des Debate?, Repnblique Francaia and Justice in comXLtntlcg cd Lord Kotenbury'a supposed

mission, advise England instead of suing for the inppoit of Germany or an alliance with Turkey ori Italy, to cultivate the willing friendship cf Fiance. Afghan Frontier Negotiation. LoNro.N, May 2"J Tbo Standard's 6t. Petersburg correspondent says tho following is the exact JUato of the Afghan frontier negotiations at tho present time: The Ameer surrenders Penjdeh for Sulflcar. The queetlon Is nmettlvd as to whether the Oulßcar Paea hall, fctm a part of tto boundary or remain wholly in Afghanistan. Ktnperor William Uetter. lkr.M,- May 2S. Emperor William if now well enough to receive a few visitors and transact business, but not to drive out, J Foreign Noten. Lcrd Rceebcrry has started for London. Tho funeral ot Victor Hugo will .tike place Monday morning. l is reported from London that Mr. Vanderblltan.l party start on their return to America to-day. ThoMavqulicf Harrington, D;itiah Secretary of State for War, la 111 at Dublin, and hit proposed orations at Bilfast and elsewhere in Ireland have been abandoned. A telegtam freu Tien T&ln announces that all tho articles of a treaty of peace between Franca ard China havo been agreed, and it is expeclcxl.tho treaty will be elgned to-day. It Is reported that Emperor William, ot Germany, la mere seriously 111 than baa been admitted. ofliclally. The doctors In attendance are aaid to be qulto uneasy in their mane er. The grrht sttiko ot the Yorkshire, Enrlieh, miners has ended. Tho miners Anally accepted the reduction In their wae.es which had beou prop'md in the first place, at a conference ot tha men and masters.

Tili: .NORTH WfNl' WAK. More Ini Cut! Iutjs llfouitht luto Cnrnp, Alio e-llte Location of Ittg Hear Not Yet DUroverrd, Battu:"okp, N. W. T., May 27, via Winnipeg, May. 2.s A body of mounted police) went outj into tho Indian camp to-day and brought i.J n number of Indians, 100 head of catt'o ai.d qulto a number cf horses with carts and wagons. Thtso have all been Identified, by settlers hero as their property itolen byithe Indiana The ecouts have been unable t'o And Big Beat's location. Much doubt Is felt aa to wne m he has gone or what hie intentions arc. General Shango is nor supposed to be nerir Fort Plt, and will likely follow up Bic Boar. Courlorshavo been eeni to General Strange with dispatches. To day ljvo hf.lf-breeds, who raid they woro held by Found maker as prisoners, were Imprisoned: by thn authorities hero today charged jvlth iuclting and aes'sting the Indians. l;he feeling against tbem ia very strong Aid the evidence direst. Rood, tho Astistant Indian Commissioner, hai ordrel tholrdiana to return to their reserves to day. Tbe Indians charged with tho murder of Frank Smart have been locked up. eieneral Middleton has called for non-commissioned otllcers ahd privates In the different carps here to , volunteer for service In tho Northwest for period time after matten aro tattled. Tl'ere will likely be numerous responds, j The Tenth Royals, coming down cn foot, re exp'cted hero to morrow. It ia reportedjthat over 100 of Poundmarre best men have gone to join Big Paar. If Big Bsar comes ifi the campaign will be quickly ended j CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, Tbe bcüy of James If. Mills, of Rochester, N. Y., wjis cremated at Lancaster, Pa., yesterday. I Tbe Illinois Senate to-day passed the Pleuro pneumonia bill, giving $00,000 toward its Suppression. A tire destroyed twelve buildings and contents atf Phd.nix, Ariz., yesterday. Loss, STo.OGO; .Insurance. 10.000. Genera' Robert C. Scbencc was given a brilliant reception at the residence of Hon Samuel Crifghead, at Dayton, O., last eveninc. ; Jcsepli Blankinsop, proprietor of a stove fonndrylat Wheeling, W. Va., was killed yesterday afternoon by the bursting cf an cmory tfhcel in üis works. Dr. V$.!Ice, of Qiehec, will bs called as a witness n the matter of Kiel's alleged In sanity. 'Dr. Vallee attended the rebel In the Beanconrt Lunatic Aylum. A special to the Galvestou News from R! Paio Bajjs a powder mill at Aquas Colientes, Mexico, was destroved by lire Wednesday evening, killing two pjrsosa. Telegrams from Santiasa ue Cuba report that thelßlibuuering expedition which recently landed in that province, numbering; eight mn, have fled to the mountains, and that complete tranquility prevails. At tho. Wheeling, W. Va., election yesterday General Jeffries was elected Justice of tho Muiicipal Court. The city authorities were au'horized to Usue 5 per cent bands to the amount of $.'5.000,000 to fand the indebtedness of the city. ilionameut to Uclirrca Noarir. DAisvir.s, Mass., May 2S. The dedication of the riionument erected here ia memory of Rebecoj Nourse, one of the victims cf the Salem witchcraft excitement, is tixed for July C0j which, under ihe old Etvle, will be the one!hccdrcd and ninetv-thlrd annive:eary of .the banking211nii;ters Fined rur Violating the Law, Boston, Jlay 28. Rev. W. F.'DavIs and Rev, W,. P. Htstings, who repeated thelc preacbipg services on the Commons la it Sunday in, sDlte of their arrest and Hue for the prevlorjs Sunday's preaching, were Ü3ed and coslls to-dav. They appealed. INDICATIONS

J Wajhikoton, May 20. For U' Ohio Valley and Tennccece Partly cloudy weather and local rains, cast to touth lndp, slatlcnary temperature. for Uo Upr?r Lake Region Tartly cloudy weather. and occasional rain, ee&terlv winds in northern portion, thlftlcg to weit and south in southeru porUon, itstiocary temreraturc. lower bsrcraetf.r, I