Show dy OX ewt ea V T A AMERICAN NEW YORK 24 tho the trial of young walworth for shooting his father commenced in la the cat court of oyer and terminer today to day the courtroom court room was crowded the mother and two younger brothers of the defendant sat near him also the rev mr backhouse husband of a sister of mrs walworth and several other friends schenectady N Y 21 24 the express train from the west on the new york central railroad due here at pm yesterday ran into a freight train on the side track a mile west of this city and demolished several freight cars and the engine of the passenger train killing bobert hammil and severely injuring the engineer and fireman and a passenger of the train BOSTON 24 the fire department is increased by four il first rat class steam fire engines one truck and several hose carriages 24 the comptroller of the currency has declared a second dividend in favor of the creditors of the first national bank of nevada at austin making in all a dividend of sixty five per cent con Cox cord conD 24 in the house today the special committee on the subject relating to the privilege of women voting in school districts reported in favor of giving them the right A resolution to adjourn next saturday satur Batur day was passed WASHINGToN 24 the comptroller of currency has called for a statement of the condition of the national banks at the close of business on friday june 15 NEWYORK NEW YORK 4 the indictment against thomas cowan for bribery is se set bet t forth in three counts charging ingham him with putt putting ingin in a forged warm warrant nt for knowing it to be a false warran warrant t as the th e work had not been done and in consideration of 5 per cent of the amount he certified against thos VV W boe roo and peter monahan Mona hanfor for felony charging them with obtaining signatures to a written instrument by means of false pretences pretenses by placing I 1 ing the signature of mayor A a tac bakey akey hall ula uva to a county warrant for furnishing stationery ac to the office of the receiver of taxes they were each balled in phenas C kingsland is charged with forging three bills on tile tiie broadway national bank one for another for and the remaining rema remaining inin one fer far on the lith of lauary january 1871 the bills purported to be signed by richard connolly nolly comptroller and coun court signed ter by A oakey hall and joseph B young clerk of the board of supervisors play was resumed at irving hall this p m in the billiard tournament the contestants being albert gamier and joe dion the first call of score gave garmer dion 60 at the end of the inning fnning ning the game stood garmer dion bion in a subsequent inning gartner by of the most brillant playing ever witnessed here made 86 points and in the innings run out the game the score being gamier dion before the game dion was the favorite two to one the juniata said from here this p m the funeral of lewis tappan was largely attended at aft plymouth church brooklyn today to day beecher officiated previous to the services at the church the relations of the deceased had taken the last look at the remains at his late residence at the commencement of his last illness mr tappan requested that the funeral should be asun as unostentatious and as quiet as possible and in compliance with this request it was decided that pall bearers be dispensed with yesterday morning a meeting of collared coll bred clergymen at brooklyn was held hold at which appropriate prop resolutions were adopted relative to his death COLUMBUS ohio 24 the supreme court today to day unanimously decided that the constitution of ohio does not enjoin or require religious instruction or the reading of religious books in the public schools of the state the legislature having placed the management of the public schools under the exclusive control of the directors trustees and board of education the courts have no rightful authority to interfere by directing what instruction shall be given or what books shall be read therein judge green of the common pleas court today to day decided that so much of the sunday ordinance as affixed penalties for keeping open a saloon for the sale of spirituous liquors on sunday is valid and so much there thereof ofas as affixed penalties for keeping open on that day a saloon or other place for the purpose of selling ohio porter ale soda water and ami confectionary and for the sale thereof is held to be void DETROIT mich mleh 24 severe thinder storms with heavy rain prevailed here hem today to day in a great portion of the state the races at east saginaw are postponed till tomorrow to morrow in consequence of the unfavorable weather ST louiseo loul Loui mo 24 gov woodson has appointed W W B napton judge of the supreme court iu in place of judge ewing deceased an attempt was made on saturday last by a band ot desperadoes to rob the store of mr S roddy at burlington about twenty miles from here roddy resisted shot and killed one of the gang named joseph backus and thomas jefferson clubbed another with his gun so badly that he cannot live NEW YORK the fourth game of the tournament was played tonight to night between cyrille dion and joseph dion the game was devoid of any particular interest with the exception of several billiard shots by joe dion who seemed to play as if he was rather careless about winning the game at the first call of the game the score was joe cyrille 81 on the third callif call cail of game cyrille 04 joe in the inning cyrille y ile lle made a run of 37 and in the inning joe dion made a run of 64 the score then standing cyrille A 0 joe antho on the inning cyrille finished the third hundred winning the game joes score standing 25 35 the fifth game was between francois and john deery in banking fur for the lead the balls were BO so nearly on a line that it was impossible to tell to whom it be longed sat down and waved his hand band to deery decry to proceed which he did in the first inning neither scored deery did not score in the second but by a masterly stroke got the balls in position and tilen then followed some billiards the like of which was never before seen in new york he be making a run of 93 98 and slipping upon the cushion shot while was playing there was the most intense excitement in the hall the audience cheering and stamping after every shot above fifty ani and when he passed eighty six gar run the hall ball shook with the stamping of the audience which was kept up for about two minutes in the eleventh innings dee deeny deery I 1 made maue a run of forty six eawy mi P 0 rf lowing with a run of forty two the score standing deery decry in the fifteenth innings deery got the balls together on the lower cushion and by some of the finest dursin nursing shown in the tournament up to this time added seventy nine to the score turning the right corner four times during his run ruin in the sixteenth innings added a run of twenty seven to his score and ran the game out in seventeen innings deemys score standing the following is the score of 0 98 1 0 olio 11 0 31 5 27 0 0 2710 that of deery 0 6 3 8 10 0 17 10 10 46 0 7 2 79 0 7 the score of dion is 0 3 0 op 62 2 loy 10 oj 0 21 10 0 71 7 11 0 3 8 51 5 24 1 0 0 28 3 19 63 total average 4 1125 11 2 25 garniers Gar is 2 1 3 8 9 12 3 9 0 01 1 8 0 0 23 29 N 1 14 I 1 2 86 0 01 1 7 9 total average 12 twelve jurors have been obtained in tb the 0 NV walworth alworth case and the court adjourned till tomorrow to morrow all is quiet at fort klamath all the troops but Menden halls hails Ps are there the two masked men who killed the four Modoc prisoners not having been identified governor Grove Oregon orders a searching invest investigation antion hoping to bring the parties to justice henry Vard ward beecher declines to deliver an address at the commencement men cement of the state university he says he specially needs rest and could not get it by going to california engineer T B arnold has su submitted b to the board of state harbor commissioners a map and plans for the improvement or of ou our city CRY front he proposes to extend the sea wall from pacific and east ats to black point south to china basin with a f treet street on the levee the entire leng ieng length t b feet wide wharfs extending exten extending din 9 from that into the bay as nee needed d ed with railroad tracks and ware warehouses h auses the entire length of the wall further developments have been made today to day in the case of the young woman who victimized several wealthy gentlemen of this city under pretence predence pre tence that slie desired to establish a seminary for young ladies in april two ladies arrived in this city the elder a female of about fifty registered registered as madame Demor aliss S she said she was a widow of a aban eban cuban cerand had one daughter aged thirty another lady about the same samo m age a I 1 was spanish spanial sL called alaid magdala Ma idala idaia sai sal a T ane le e two latter were the chief operators the party soon commenced operations evidently highly educated and accomplished they were calculated to attract attention and sympathy as they said they were poor cuban refuges they went around amongst merchants and bankers and presented letters of recommendation purporting to be from sherman boutwell several congressmen general schofield bishops kip and alemany AIe ale many and others on the strength of these and their pretended object they collected through an agent here they negotiated for tom ivers house for their academy but pending the negotiations they left the hotel and went to oakland may 26 saying they would come back the following friday and close the transaction on oh the same day they took train for new kew york where the british consul saw them it is believed they are still there NEW boric 25 A long branch special bays says president r adent grant on the evening before going to washington was visited by several gentlemen who urged the removal of secretary richardson from the treasury department and they left his presence with the belief that hh his decision was made to do BO so the same bame dispatch h M bays says 1 1 the official life of minister JW jay wil will 1 terminate on the close of the vienna exposition as he has bas long been marked by the president for removal it is stated that the ameri american can commissioners to the vienna exposition who were suspended by secretary fish are determined that the matter shall not interfere at the present with the state department they assert that gross injustice has bas been done them and that they have had bad no opportunity to vindicate themselves it is probable that they will make com nyun mun causio ardd arid endor tto manage merit ment of gen van buren chief commissioner they will win make a raid upon secretary fish in congress the matter will come before that body in the form of a resolution calling upon the president for all correspondence on the subject in the possession of the government ern ment together with facts and circumstances connected with v 1 th the case van burens friends allege that if this correspond correspondence enre enve is made public it will show that the cause of the removal of the commissioners was the result of a plot on the part of fish and john jay ja minister at vienna to go get t ri rid id of van buren and that there is no evidence other than the mere assertion of jay to prove that there is any truth in the charges preferred the whole trouble troubie is said baid to have grown out of un an old personal quarrel between jay and van buren before the former was appointed minister to austria van buren appears to have many warm friends among the new york new jersey and new england congressmen and the controversy promises to be bitter if not interesting NEW YORK 25 A jury having been obtained in the walworth tl case assistant district attorney rollins opened for the prosecution P rio S t ion lon reviewing the details 0 of f t the h etli etil t tragedy ma and saying the defendant had hid traveled three hundred miles to crime testimony for the prosecution has begun the prisoner is attended by his mother and younger brother washington 25 the warm spring indians engaged in the modoc war var carwill will be mustered out of the service and paid off on their arrival at dalles oregon which was expected yesterday washington 25 senator west of louisiana has written ritten iv a letter on the political situation in that state in which ho he he discusses the future salvation of louisana and her emancipation from disorder debt and disgrace the progress of her material interest atlon to all her fo former er grea greatness ness and still further advance advancement ent where needed reforms may be e effected in the unification of all who profess republican principles and says they can only be jeopardized by distraction among those who entertain them he espres expresses ces aes the opinion that no new election willbe will be ordered in louisiana by congress NEW YORK 25 the effects of or the alden typesetting type setting and distributing co were sold today to bayat day at auction for it is said the inventor sunk at least half a million dollars in perfecting his invention the effects embraced letters patent a tent for this country and in canata canada A dispatch from quebec rays pays a number of emigrants from sweden and norway brought to canada by mr Br molson moison olson oison and employed in his iron works on the lower st lawrence at moisie revolted in consequence of a dispute about the payment of wages they insisting that they should be paid in gold and molson giving them orders for goods on stores owned by himself wishing to leave moisie and unable to get away awine to molson owning all vessels trading there the emigrants to the number of men women I 1 and children went down to the river nver seized a schooner and set sail for quebec where they arrived on monday when twenty eight of them said to be leaders an fn in the movement were arrested and held on a charge of stealing ng the schooner which belonged to molson the matter causes much excitement cit ement among all connect connected edwith with emigration the indian bureau today to day received from the war department an official letter from col john B R brooke commanding at camp supply in which he says that the cheyenne and kiowa indians are off their reservations this latter is transmitted by major general pope to lieutenant general sheridan who endorses it and respect fully ully forwards it for the information of the general army a nd indian bureaus general sherman endorses the papers as follows headquarters army washington june 24 respectfully submitted to the of war wan are indi alsto conciliate whom San tanta and big tree are to be turned loose I 1 have no more faith in their sincerity than I 1 should have in prairie wolves and as I 1 once risked my life to test their security I 1 do not propose to again expose others to like danger and I 1 hope the indian bureau will manage without the aid of the military the first comptroller has issued a circular to several U S marshals announcing that the expenses of theu the V S courts incurred during the present fiscal year are in excess of the appropriation which is now entirely exhausted this will prevent the settlement of unpaid accounts for services in the fiscal year until additional means be obtained FONDA N Y 25 the 1 largo go woods near fonda caught fire today the town was threatened with destruction but the fire la Is now under cont control rol Tol NEW YORK 25 the sixth game gamo of the international billiard tournament was played this evening 1 at irving hall between maurice aurice Nl daley and cyrille dion daley won in 31 innings by a score of to dibons dions daley made runs of sa 2 40 and 38 dions dibons largest run vas ius as 25 the seventh and eighth game of billiards were played this evening the hall was literally packed the contestants in the former game were |