Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS the marriage marria 9 e with a deceased cifes sister bill again rejected Reject ea by the lords unveiling the statue of general robt E lee at lexington Lei ington actions against victors actors for adulterous attractions ben butler harangues the boys in harvard by western asad prem press to the Ille herald raid 11 butler at harvard BOSTON june 28 at the harvard alumni lumn dinner the toast of the corn commonwealth mon wealth in massachusetts was announced by the presiding officer who paid faid 1 I call upon his ilia ex delency the governor to respond and I 1 bespeak for him your careful alten atten tt tion applause and cheers As the governor arose was renewed the governor said lie regretted re totted to his lie great misfortune he he coufa could not address ho the company as brethren alumni what little education lie got 0 1 was in a far humbler institution fl his i earliest recollection of harvard w was as in 1813 1843 when he lie caino came down to sec see the returned return dd horn home saddened and almost friend lesa less feeling deeply his inability to gr gratify ill i ly hi his a wish that he lie might be one of t those h just entering tho the college course ho lie sent liia his son there how ever but why does massachusetts in th alie e halls of harvard call for anybody bod to sneak a for f 0 r her she speaks for herself as r regards c g ards the oldest and favored child always applause applause your president lias has shown t that I 1 tat he is not so unmindful as you are of gifts in in ro money e an end d donations of the the corn on conw monreal weal ata ai h but he lie will pardon pardo me if I 1 aay these arc are among tho the least of the benefits the commonwealth has given this university one of the best and finest gifts has been her children whom sho she lias as sent there for education that have you and the tile commonwealth famous throughout the country applause and cheers more eho she gave aliat ia is AM more valuable the recognition of a compliment never paid by any other state to any other lassitt institution of learning she made you a ilace lace in lier ter laws under lier constitution Tho The Governor detailed the advantage and protection secured of ot harvard under the tile state constitution and traced from its foundation the course of the college in meeting the educational wants and advances of theace the aye the world he lie said is c ceasing easing to need BO so much of a given kind of teaching as was needed when your college was founded it bus lists become practical worldly isyou if you please and you must follow that see to it that the chemist clie mist engineer and mechanic can learn hero here all that wilt can fit him to carry on the world for by those hereafter lie the world is to be carried carri edon on how Ilo near and dear to tho the heart of must harvard have been when in 1820 it not only relieved harvard of taxes but every professor and student is sit similarly relieved if the college 1 lias has swung away in any degree from the affections of the people swing her back brine bring her down to the people and the people up tip to her and make lier her what she waa was at the tile century applause after dwelling dw elline upon uon the be benefits ile alts the state receives from front the university governor butler made tho the only reference of the day to the refusal of the overseers to confer the honorary degree upon him ho ile said allusion had been made to the fact that the tile men inen of harvard were among the first who went to the war of the rebellion yes I 1 know thab that nobody knows that better than I 1 do do and harvard has hits done lone one thing today to day which I 1 felt after the kind reception you have given roe me a thought thou glit of un towards her would wipe it all ill away tremendous applause forty years ago o I 1 entered alie military bernico of massachusetts soon after I 1 became un all officer of a acri ree r m ment mt t of massachusetts Alhus etts militia the officers of that regiment were brave and aud capable men though one of the best officers possible in the regiment regime nt wasa waa a pious kindhearted kind hearted energetic brave braye man mail for chaplain such a chaplain was found in ili the sixth leeg ament of massachusetts militia that regiment was one of the first to much away because it was ready and it then met the baptism of firo fire and blood at Balti baltimore wore in ili that regiment was tho the rev rey mr 11 its chaplain on whom your college lias has this day conferred the well won and deserved degree of doctor of divinity applause cheers for ba babbage I 1 bi we ap were given that gentleman rising and bowing the governor Gov Goy einor clobes his address with s ith a warm warin tribute to harvard and the men who took part in the war the applause and cheers were long continued and the tile go governor v rising had to bow again and antl again Ma tillers Discus CHICAGO june 28 A committee of fi fifteen distillers at llie the national export association met here yesterday one for settlement was whether the present rato rate of mashing aa agreed bonsonto on dionio time since 20 per cent of the tile capacity for each distillery should sli be continued beyond july ut the date to which the agreement originally extended tho the committee decided to recommend that this are agreement ement be continued in force till th alie stock of spirits on hand show allow probable signs of decrease ill the I 1 question of forming a new pool jool in september tile date at which tho the present resent pool expires was not definite fy fly acted upon high wine distillers were asked to accept a lower rate of production in proportion to capacity than distillers of whisky in ili view of the largo quantity of high wines in the market the high w wine ino men dv d dined this a proposition and decided to refer lie the whole question of ofa a pool and limi limiting tins the production to a general meeting of the members of tile pool 0 11 to be held in chicago july bilth complaints complaints that cincinnati distillers violated the agreement by exceeding the percentage of production were in in I 1 eed gated and pronounce pronounced d unfounded chicago market CHICAGO june 28 the T markets or on aclan change ge suffered another bad break this morning nor ning and the session was marked by uneasiness and at times great excitement th the depression in prices rices extended to provisions and grain as well but was wheat more mor espee especially ia ily felt in pork and wheat pork por k has shown a steady and heavy decline tho tile past three days and I 1 tl this its i morning took another tumble of aj at 50 and lard descended to 7 at li 11 making the quotation for saul J july option less than that touched on oil saturday Satu iday da y made notable by the failure of mcgeoch wheat which has displayed a weakness for 0 tho 10 past weed week dropped it bat at 21 cents a bushel in addition t ion today to day dy these d declines 0 o 1 ines rem removed ved all 11 tho tile uneasiness of the tile past two weeks and an announcement was made at noon that 11 II 0 kenyon john cst clair had succumbed they have been dealing ingrain in grain but are not rated as very extensive dealers ono one cause assigned for the tile unusual weakness displayed by the market is to the bad showing made b U by the firm of McGeoch everia everingham i g ham co and M S nich co and particularly ticul arly the latter firm fro from in w whom tom better reports as to assets had been con anticipated adulterous actor actors NEW june 28 john jolin C gray referee in the suit for divorce brought by mary alary alice tearle ag against adlist georee osmond tearle a loading leading actor in wallacia Wal lacka theater reported today to day in in favor of granting the divorce to sirs mrs tearle upon the ground of adultery committed by her husband with an all english actress ethel arden the evidence taken shows allows caile and I 1 miss as arden lived together as man and wife in this city from Oc october toler 1881 until may 1882 when miss arden went to england where she was as married to a man named souler with whom blie is still living tha divorce suit gait brought by edith do bellville against frederick do bell Vs vine ile I 1 le leading lug actor at union square T theater I 1 iea ter last season was set down for tri trial a toay today day but was adjourned by conse consent t of f counsel till october in li this suit the claim for divorce is a also so based on the alleged adultery of her lins husband band who in turn claims that although he lie lived with mrs de do belleville arid alid called her his wife he was never really married to her and that t lie is lega legally ia married to hi his s present wife british bit LONDON june 28 at a meeting of british ship owners today to day opinions cypre wre received from eminent english counsel which were decidedly y against count do de Less cpa ly of the work of construction of canals across the isthmus of suez A committee of ship owners aul wul forthwith demand power to construct a canal the house of lords rejected the bill permitting marriage with a deceased cifes sister on the tile tb third ird reading nays yeas Tro trevelyan velyan in a speech today to day said telegrams from roin america on the subject t of immigration should be received ea with great caution illo jle said the Fimi essia took out 02 emigrants of whom only five families had been in the workhouse work workhouse houle and in each of these cases friends in in Au america serica had offered them homes he ile had himself seen all sill the tickets of the emigrants including the railway tickets clasta ti from the other side they had also 0 checks for the full amount of the landing 1 allowance which tor for adults is XI et and ud for children each trevelyan a ra said questions relating to the action of the american government in the matter should be addressed to abo foreign office his business is simply to as certain whether the administration of the details of the irish emigration act were carried out as fully as possible laithe Lawt lierS conservative gave notice that I 1 lie 6 would at an early day call attention athe the subject the property Cil CAGO june 28 tho the central union n telephone company compan recently licensed under tinder the laws 0 of this state and operating ole one rating und under erthe the A american ine rican bell telephone Teli telephone phone company of boston today to day purchased tho the property of the midland western central telephone Company embracing th the of ohio indi indiana ana illinois and tho tile principal towns of iowa low anson ats stager col R C clow dowry george L I 1 P I 1 I 1 I 1 ar I 1 T alico I 1 e 0 N N vaila a 11 IV II 11 forbes forbe J john ol 01 I 1 F wallick wm win H 11 twiss and G M H kellogg are directors le ae memorial md juno june 28 about fifty ex con confederate fe ade rate soldiers members odthe society of theA alio army riny and navy of tile confederate states of I 1 maryland under tinder command of gen george 11 stewart left last ni night I 1 ht on oil a special train to take part in tte the ie lee memorial services at lexington Lexin many of I 1 b ete ex bold lers were attached to the army of stonewall jackson and they took with them a bronze abronze relief tablet to be placed on oil the tle tomb of gen jackson faced tho lie tablet is nearly three fogt I 1 in ll 11 dia diameter weter and a abac fac santile of the great grea t seal eal of maryland on the upper odeo edge is stonewall on oil alie lower from the survivors of his men in ili Al maryland aryland LEXINGTON va june as valentines figure of gen robert E lee was unveiled today to day in the presence of persons gen wade hampton Ilau ipton acted as chief marshal gen sstewart stewart as asa assistant stant mai the procession marched to the cemetery and decorated the grave of stonewall jackson then returned and paid the like honor bonor to tho the grave of gen it E lee tho the exercises exercises were held in the university cam campus general jubal A early presiding ligus ing officer after a few remarks he lie introduced trod tho the orator of tho the oe occasion casion maj alaj john NV daniel father fattier ryan subsequently recited his original poem the sword of lee |