Show BY TELEGRAPH M wae AMERICAN 14 nowa newa of the verdict in the star stan route trial reached edthe the department of justice shortly le after 10 this morning at the time the attorney general was in consultation with george bliss buss when the news was announced he sid weld aid to bliss buss what do you yon think of that 1 I am astonished 11 was the reply I 1 thought some of the jurors would would get muddled on the conspiracy question but I 1 did not anticipate acquit tal tai well weli 31 said the attorney general that settles betties it when twelve men agree the matter Is settled I 1 feel satisfied fled fied the government has presented the case in the best besh possible manner juror harrigan holdout held heid out alone for conviction for a long time he says rays 1 I finally came to the conclusion that eleven heads were better than onos ones one ono especially when some of the others athers were educated and smart gentlemen A few minutes before we came into court I 1 went over be cause I 1 feel like opposing 11 men so ao I 1 gave the defendants the benefit of the doubt and voted for acquittal 22 foreman crane says the jury voted on the question sito nito as to whether there was any cons conspiracy piracy it was waa then proposed after some dla dis cucalon casabon to vote upon the guilt or in of individuals which 0 of C murse course would carry conspiracy with it IL john H dorsey 2711 said crane headed the list and we acquitted him the first night then we came to valle vaile and acquitted him then I 1 think it stood ten to two on stephen W dorsey ten to two on braly brady and nine to ile lle three a on miner that Is the way the ju jury ry stood up ao to this morning though I 1 believe there was a change of one vote tote on stephen W dorsey last night 3 making it stand eleven to one la im his 11 case bliss blies when asked tonight to night what ho he thought of the verdict sald eald ald it had been a surprise to him as well as to his associate counsel ha skid he would not have been surprised at a dis din disagreement agreement of the fact facts he had been bean of the opinion that the jury would stand about nine for conviction and three for acquittal the jurymen juryman jury men however whom he de on as certain to vote for conviction diction vic tion voted the other way he did not think the honesty of the jury should be impugned because of the verdict where twelve men i united in it a verdict no lawyer would care to say they had been improperly influenced he believed the members of the lury iury to be mistaken but that was all their opinions opi niona must be accepted as honest speaking of further proceedings against defend ants who have just been acquitted cases against brad brady liei jiel logg and others othene indicted with rady brady would go over till tili alij fulias fallas judge wylie wyile proposed to try cases of imal imai ow importance before again taking up the star route cases against the dorseys dorse Dorae ys valle and miner there were practically no more criminal cases one indictment was on tho the record but it waa wab one which had been laid aside be caule cause of the tact fact that in and valleys valles name were improperly set bet down and moreover it did not diner from the one on which the jury had just rendered aver axen a verdict of acquittal As to the proposed civil suits against defendants he could aay bay little ho lre did not think civil proceedings could be successfully maintained against brady as he had not received money from the government for services in carrying the mails malis proceedings in the civil suits would be for the recovery of money paid contractors improperly aly money for which no services vices vicea el had 1 ad been rendered for money paid for illegally exalted expedited service he said bald he did not know whether he could have charge of the civil suits or not but knew know ho he would wonia take tahe the management of them if they were wore to be prosecuted in washington or at I 1 any considerable distance from 1 new q w york city he did not think that the government would want to begin any civil suits snits ts in washing 9 ton col ingersoll when naked asked if ho he iliad anything to eay bay about the verdict replied the victory Is the only reven neven revenge afe I 1 want ant aut I 1 think it is the zhe most popular verdict that has boen given ia ila this for many yearb tears yearb years ex senator kellogg and general prady will on monday next nest b 69 9 aa cali cail H d zon gon u upon to plead to indictments in heir cases it Is ia not probable that the trial of the he kellogg brady cases will take liace ilace before next autumn as precedence will be given to cases or of local importance mp ortance modge todge Im Lilley died of rheumatism of the heart today to day information was received today to day that hat chief moses with an interpreter and two chiefs is on his way to washington to confer with secre ary tary teller about his reservation in washington territory half of which was wab recently thrown open to settlement nent no communication has been received at the war department from aen gen crook asking instructions as to the disposition of his indian india U prisoners nor have any instructions yet been sent him secretary lincoln has an appropriation for the subsistence si of indian prisoners which Is available for the care of these thesa indians until some bome arrangement shall be made with the interior department for their final disposition they will there therefore fora be held as aa prisoners of war until such time RS as the interior department la Is pro pared ned to take charge of them the first in importance is locating them at such a distance from the mexican border that they will be unable to repeat their periodical raids raide and second to avold avoid bringing chemin them in contact with other tribes who are now well disposed and peaceable but upon whom they might exert secretary Tell tellers erles erlei views vinia upon the subject are expressed in the following letter department of the interior washington june 14 1883 hona won R R to lincoln secretary of war wan gar sir I 1 understand that gen crook willston wili wiil soon boon return to the tha vicinity of ban garlos agency with a large number of renegade indians who are guilty of murder theft and other crimes I 1 do not think these indiana ought to be allowed to return to the agency hluch such I 1 know has i been the practice there can be no permanent peace if these indiana indians are allowed to murder people steal their stock and then surrender them selves and return to the agency to be supported by the government I 1 think should be held as aa prisoners and punished for their crimes crimea the children should be taken from their parents and put in schools I 1 think we can accept and care for the children ot of school aze I 1 shall bhail bo be pleased to lear henr from you as to the number of children as soon as you receive gen gea crooks report very respectfully H M TELLER the treasury department purchased ounces of sliver silver for delivery at the philadelphia ban Fran enan francisco cheo and new now orleans mints additional charges have been preferred against hill supervising architect of the Trea tres treasury eury enry department this morning judge Ja the case of J 0 bigelow against bettie ja E mason moon to res rea restrain train the payment of the 1613 betty etty atty and baby fund rund and for a decree making bigelow an allowance for his services as aa counsel signed an order discharging the re straining order and dismissing the bill on condition of the payment of to bigelow for hi hig expenses in defending sergeant mason in his trial for shooting at guiteau guit Gnit eau enu CITY 14 zoar special to loader leader john kopels barn burned last night and with it 75 sheep and several cows chicago 14 the board of trade committee investigating the alleged adulteration of lard by fowier fowler bros heard a number of witnesses this afternoon two of them formerly employed by that firm testified as to secret pipes leading to the lard tanke and that they carried quantities of tallow and cottonseed oil into the room from which these pipes ran cincinnati 14 ayma mt sterling ky this has been the most eventful day of the trial of barnett and his hia associates the streets were crowded thib this morning to seo beo capt punch and ten eold sold lers iera start to arrest james tames morrison orrison AI bar news notts son in law and john profit as accessories these men ha have V e fortified themselves themE elves in a cave in manifee six wel wei armed friends and say eny they will not be taken alive the theles themes cases of william hodge and wm win profit are continued till tomorrow to morrow bam Eam babetta Ba metts metta ettya ettla brother has been released as innocent wm cartwright and james ballard charged with the murder of heiton Kelton were brought in by a deputy d sheriff commercial Comme roial amette Catt lesburg ky the sheriff hab has been ordered by the judge to topa ovide a s guard euall to protect win De dertilly Dere reilly llly from the he violence of the mob as rumors are lre current that he be will be lynched reilly will be defended at the examination tomorrow to morrow bis hla absence from aerland ashland after the murder was not the gause cause of any suspicion and he be returned and worked some time for a brickl bricklayer syer there ile he says bays he did not know the nature of his arrest till his arrival here it is said fanny gibbons had bad no bracelet nor did the other girl and this breaks one of the strongest links in the chain of circumstantial cum evidence relied on to prove Dere illys lilys guilt kaneai city mo 14 temes times gallatin mo the cases against frank james will be called next monday A number of strangers have already arrived to attend the trial have been bean issued for about one hundred witnesses it Is ia admitted that no case can be made against the prisoner for killing sheets in the gallatin bank robbery th the pil prisoner is confident that he can prove an alibi from the winston train robbery while tho the prosecution is said to havo have good evidence of his complicity new 14 ruben buben H floss capi capitalist athla afternoon left his bat sat chel containing securities valued at in a brooklyn ferry boat the police subsequently captured owen quieu quinn and james cullen with the property in their possession columbia Q ab 0 14 braks robinson a negro boy is to the state prison for 15 years for attempted assault on mrs simeon plyler of buford township troops were called out on monday night to prevent lynching lunching lyn ching uniontown Union town pa 11 the tho shooting of N T dukes bukes last evening the slayer blayer of captain A canutt by the son bon on of the latter was the all absorb ing topic today to day excitement has haa comparatively subsided however and every one apparently Is ia breathing n of relief now that the last chapter has been added to tho thai tragedy the coroners jury j ury resumed the investigation this morning only one witness testifying lab iab night Poll policeman ceman pegg testified Oed that ho he was standing stand rie lle tig on th tha the e tremont corner when no ne heard a shot fired witness looked around and saw baw dukes leaving the comer of pittsburg street us as the first shot was fired As he ha looked in the Post door rutt lutt fired again there were five shots tired fired before officer pegg made the arrest john it B wilson testified to standing in front of tho the postoffice Post office after the shots had been fired witness said that 4 man came around the comer and another after him went to ta the Post postoffice office door and saw dakes dukes lying on the floor the testimony of luclus lucius martin was corroborative of the above after hearing several more witnesses the jury retired and in a few minutes returned I 1 with ith the fol foi lowine verdict 91 we find that eald raid nicholas B S dukes came to his death from wounds received from a revolver fired in the hands of james nution the corner of maine and pittsburg streets in uniontown Union town the day of june jane about the hour of delock velock pm A chronicle uniontown Union town special says A vile rumor became current here today to day through the instrumentality of dukes friends that mrs nim nutt widow of captain nutt had bad encouraged her son to attack and slay dukes it ia 13 stated on good authority that dukes met young nutt on an the street and laughed in his bis face in a sneering manner and thus himself precipitated his fate the excitement over the dules dul dukes dubea 09 nutt tragedy Is ia subsiding and everything is in quiet here tonight to night young nutt is locked up in jail but this afternoon had a very affecting interview with his mother in the parlor of the sheriff mrs nutt was accompanied by her two brothers the son was as assured by his uncles that the sympathy of the public was with him dukes remains were taken to hla his enoth home the latter takes her sons death very hard and says that she frequently warned him to stay away from uniontown Union town he replied that he was not afraid afraid the funeral will take place Fatur saturday day but no arrangements for it are yet completed this evening the braes band appeared on the and d played several tunes juat just opposite where Dukes was waa shot when interrogated as to whether they over the death of dukas ifrey replied it was ake usual mor moi kindor kinder night concert and shortly afta sifter retired to their thair i rooms is stron strongly gly in tavor favor of N nutt there are a tari fari T y excel axce ions lons however to be found amo among D g a ertain gertain clique of politicians who are bre afraid to express theme eive eiyo mes sages aagep have been peen pouring to in all day rom all sections tendering with the nutt family and offering pecuniary assistance to be for the defense in pittsburg Pit public subscription hab bab been id for the sanae same purpose the trial t la thought will take place at the september term of court and as his offense offence la Is not he bi wil wll to remain in prison until that time in an interview mrs nutt bald said she had entreated her ron bon over and over again to promise that he be would never assault duke but while list ening patiently to her signified what he intended doing halifax 15 the grand lodge of good Temp lars of the world adopted the rep the committee on aho ha color question rejoicing in the vindication of the fundamental principles of the order by the institution of the order in fourteen out of fifteen of the southern states of america the session then omed closed troy 15 the yacht hele helg capsized in a squall equall on abe captain and mate were drowned 15 rf A man named warner weaner believed beli bell aved to be ba the person who outraged and stabbed little nettle nettie lyons at cheboygan sheboygan on tuesday night last was taken from jail at that place last night by a mob of and hung the girl identified himas him as her hen assailant but he maintained his innocence after being let down no confession was extorted from him WASHINGTON Secretary lincoln will not decide at present what disposition shall be made of the captured apaches he will wait baltun un tul tuu he bo receives i more nore definite information from gen crook NEW homr 15 business failures the last seven days are as an against ITS last week row rew eng ens land 24 middle states 28 western 63 53 southern 35 pacific states 18 new york city 11 and canada 19 washington 15 the commas slon sion slon sion appointed to investigate the allegations of fraud against supervising architect hill resumed its sit ting this am the commission decided to resume the examination of in connection with the tho re harges charges of fraud and corruption in the construction of the philadelphia post office mici fici the witness said he had bad concluded his calculations |