Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS beara of great damage to the fruit in illinois general crook is going after the apaches for good by ad irem presa to the Ile herald raid tewksbury Te beoris Tr rori oris BOSTON april 24 in the bury almshouse investigation marcaret rorry of boston testified that the nurses at the tile almshouse were rough in their treatment of the tile patients striking them holding pillows over the tile mouths of the insane patients to prevent them from asking for necessaries the witness also detailed the outrages inflicted on the various inmates from time to time mrs abbie wheeler paw a burso named dunning jump on the tile stomach of a patient with her knees eix six times because she would not take medicine thomas marsh jr viii as very familiar with the tile nurses mrs bridget dolan had a daughter and a grandchild at fit Tew newbury bury libat february and made several attempts to get t them out as her daughter beg pe t be taken away but succeed her daughter died at bury the child had ben been treated so 0 o badly that it lost its speech and could nt net walk while her daughter wa was dying of consumption she was fed upon a piece place of black bread tour flab two wat r soaked potatoes and a bowl of skimmed milk this was about four weeks ago word was not sent to her until after the daugh daughters death the witness wan won not mot drunk at tewksbury but only excited some of her answers were very contradictory two tanners testified that certain human kina skins were brought to them to be b tanned by ft A student but could not say that they were from tewksbury A adjourned N J burned veannette inquiry washington april 24 the supplemental plem report of the jeannette court of inquiry which has been received and aud approved by secretary chandler states that tha the court has conducted the examination of the jeannette survivors who recently returned from siberia and that after mature consideration of all the evidence adduced the court sees no reason to change or modify the conclusions reported on feb 12 1883 fears for the fruit CUI CHICAGO CAGo april 24 4 the journal champaign ills special says four inches of snow fell here fast last night and aud a light froat frost fell here berci last night and lightfritz alight light frust frit prevailed rev ailed in a portion of central ad and southern illinois fears are expressed for the fruit crop Iol lUcal prudence LONDON april 24 14 in the corn com niona mons this after afternoon upon gladstone replying ing to a question of bourke as to ul lyie gettier any steps had been taken at washington rela relative tiye to the L ies lies organized in america against england eaid sait be he think it waa in n accordance with the public interest to make any touching the nah the united states government on the subject of the outrages lEaro penn echoes april 24 the cabinet baa laa decided to send 2 soldiers to ton quid the rejection of fran cbs ultimatum by anam is in deemed certain an aa inspired paragraph declares that whatever treaty the Malag asay en voys voy may make with other countries france i will not allow anything to be done prejudicing her rights in madagascar belill April 24 th e north german gazett severely ee verely crine criticizes izes the report rom sargent american io 0 the secretary lofstate of state in regard to the action of germany onabe on the importation of american pork the gazette says fuys it ia is remarkable to find Sar gents 8 siX signature nature to tho the report if the report suggests reprisals to force american trichina on germanys germanas Germ anys consumers it uses an argument bindler to that which formed the basis of the chinese opium treaties against the apache ST lons louis april 24 advices advises from new mexico say that gen crook broke camp at wilcox yesterday yeat erday morning and started for guadaloupe canyon with three hundred troops indian scouts and 21 wagons in a talk with gen crook tile indian couta told the general they wanted ilin to lead them against tho the chiri casuras until all were exterminated or captured c as they could not hope for peace on the reservation for them delves until that was done the expedition tion is admirably appointed and supplied for 00 90 days on ln the arrival at guadaloupe canyon n capt craw crawl ford and eliout gatewood commanding the scouts with one company of troops under picked officers office will pen ceraio the of nf the sierra endre mountains and the remainder of the command will be posted along the boundary capt dougherty haa has been ordered to join bis his command at fort apache to guard against anticipated 1 trouble with the mountain apaches 0 roli political faints BOSTOS april 24 by a voto YOU of 55 58 nays to yeas the house refused lo 10 engross a resolution for amend rilent of tho the constitution so women may be appointed justices of th peace pence and notaries not aries public A two thirds vote was necessary ATLANTA ga april 24 the election for governor passe passed A quietly a liila light vote no opposition harry F D mcdaniel democratic no neo is elected and will probably be inaugurated on the of may ad sad 1141 Balc olds ld april 24 IV B staley son of judge Judo staley committed suicide at ilia residence jofs of a young lady who refused to marry him it was the second attempt to tako take b his is life for deceased was the came same cause tho the twenty years year a old and a lawyer polar ST april 24 21 tha the ge 0 graphical raph ical society has re received a tel polar expedition located eram ram from the at the mouth of the rier river lena lens stating the explore ra are tire all well the lowest temperature mordcid td during he the winter was wils as dynamite Dy device LONDON april 24 A quantity of dynamite has hom been dis discovered covered in lie the forts at chatham no fuse wa was attached and it was probably placed there as a threat distressed district lm LONDON april apri 24 lord carlin carding ford for mm lord president pre 5 ident of the council con ric i i and minister ofa of agriculture replying in ili the tile house of lords yesterday to lord dunraven Dun raven a remarks regarding the condition of the people in ireland said the accounts from the distressed ea had baen been decIde dIv mora more encouraging cou ig raging ing the last few weeks beeks lie ile said the tle government were vere agreed that emigration waa was the best and inevitable remedy for the dis distress strem but they had no right nor was it feces sary nry to force it back on tile people rhe government had received a ful for the removal of a n of selected families across acra the atlantic in consequence of this state ment the motion of lord dunraven Dun raven for the adoption of a scheme of emigration waa was withdrawn Terro terrorists risti OB on trill trial april 24 the trial ef of ael kelly was resumed today to day ay the witnesses who testified at the former trial to prove an in azibi alibi repeated their testimony today to day charles mcgowan who some years ago contested the seat in in the Corn commons mons oica for the county of leitrim was called aa as a witness for kelly 1 his lis evidence went to prove an alifi ai altogether fifteen witnesses testified in favor of the prisoners prisoner liv claim of an alibi JOB joe hanlon ll anlon one of the conspiracy cc piracy riso ners awaiting trial waste wa brought rought from kilmainham Kilmain ham toda it is alko likely that he will be ezail exa aed ed by the crown |