Show BY TELEGRAPH nena SENA benage SENATE an fn washington 17 r the vice president being absent the senate was wag called to order by secretary gorham and ferry was elected president pro tem tern the vice president leaves this afternoon for a brief visit to new now york windom chairman of the committee on appropriations submitted a concurrent resolution directing the fresl Preal president dent dont of the senate and speaker of the house to declare their respective bouses houses adjourned without day on the loth df june at 12 m agreed to after a brief discussion by py a 6 vote of yeas 36 nays 17 washington 18 gordon moved to postpone pending and all prior orders and take up tip the house bill to prevent the introduction of contagious cont ageous or infer disease in the united states agreed to and the bill passed the senate resumed consideration of the bills on the calendar the following were disposed of the senate bill authorizing the citizens of colorado nevada and the territories to fell and remove timber on the public domain for mining and domestic purposes passed the senate funding bill reported from the railroad committee which still remained on the calendar indefinitely postponed the senate joint resolution supplemental to the joint resolution in relation to the international industrial exhibition at paris being that introduced by baun saunders drs providing for fer the appointment oft additional commissioners sio ners indefinitely postponed mitchell mitchell from the committee on railroads submitted a report to accompany the bill reported from that committee yesterday to extend the time for tho completion of the northern pacific railroad ordered printed after an executive bession session ses bes slon sion the senate adjourned till monday HOUSE washington 17 lithe T the he speaker called committees for reports the bill from the committee i on n banking backing and currency repealing the act authorizing the coinage of 20 cent silver pieces passed rice reported a bill extending the time for tho the completion of the northern pacific referred to the committee of the whole the prorate pro tate rate pacific bill the bill establishing a pacific railroad commission and the bill amending the pacific lail road acts identical with the thurman bill were also reported and referred to committee ot the whole after the morning hour a message was received from the senate announcing noun cing tao th vote voto to adjourn june 10 applause house went to the speakers table and took up the above resolution wood moved to refer and oneil moved to fo present it for consideration A vote by yeas and nays was taken on woods motion which resulted nays yeas wood moved to postpone it till may blay wright moved to postpone till april and oneil moved to the r resolution springer moved to adjourn lost to 87 two hours were consumed in voting and the anti voted with the republicans in order to force an early adjournment AMERICAN rew NEW YORK 17 the times washington special says before the formal assembly of the cabinet yesterday the president said that certain platforms if adopted would be likely to reunite the republicans who could coald then control con CoD congress gregs the following is the platform in brief first regu resu resumption emption of specie payments in gold and aud silver second resistance to all schemes for lor inflating paper currency third A fair and moderate tariff that will afford reasonable protection to american industries fourth an amendment to the constitution prohibiting the use of money raised by public taxation for the support of sectarian schools fifth A speedy completion of all public works such as river and baroor harbor improvements public buildings fortifications etc now that labor and material are cheap and workingmen need employment and a liberal policy for the improvement pro of the great national channels of commerce like the mississippi river and its tribu baries the members of the cabinet coincided with the president and after some bome informal discussion a sixth paragraph was added declaring against the payment of claims to disloyal citizens for damages and losses growing out of the rebellion lebei lebel llon ilon and the payment of pensions to persons wap who 0 were disloyal during the war with this additional the platform was pronounced to be a fair presentation of the views of the ad ministration administration the house committee on public lands today to day agreed to report to the house with favorable recommendation men dation representative wig gin tons bill for the relief of settlers on public lands and to provide for the repayment of certain fees and commissions paid on void entries of public lands CHICAGO 17 the times this morning had a long account of the alleged improper conduct and scandalous proceedings proceed inas of episcopal bishop allan mccloskey of michl michigan the substance of the story is that for a long time be has cohabited with a young girl whom he has educated and supported and whom he recently married to a young man of detroit named bannister who discovered the guilt of mccloskey and indirectly through him the matter has reached the public the proof of the story lies in a number of amorous and broadly suggestive letters I 1 written by mccloskey to the girl fanny richards in his sudden resignation to the committee of the diocese in the confused denial which he made to the committee in his acknowledgment of unusual intimacy with the girl in his identification of some of the letter letters in his bis sudden departure for europe and in the reticence of the dignitaries of the episcopal church although they do not affirm the story refuse to deny it il on the other hand the stories are so little authenticated that they cannot be said to be more than rumors at present bishop mccloskey denies the whole ato story V declares he resigned on account of ill health and old age and points to a life of rectitude for 74 years as his vindication it is intimated though not urged in explanation ot of the letters that he was becoming deranged on some points and that he wrote them while out of his hia head the matter has been kept a profound secret and leaked out casually there are said to be more facts lying back but the detroit papers publish nothing about the scandal and no interviews hitherto have elicited any facts here BOSTON 17 the wool market continues quite dull manufacturers agrenot are not disposed to purchase beyond their immediate wants prices rule ruie low with no prospect of improvement NASHVILLE 17 A special to the Ameri american ewh edh says ben bed evans evana and eph hall colored who assassinated geo gen shoenberger at huntsville alabama last F friday fi day at the instigation of mike white while V h e a white man and white hinr hind himself self were publicly lynched at that place today to day before an immense ass assemblage the jail having been forced both both the negroes confessed to the crime erime crime erime pottsville POTTS VILLE vilie E PA 17 dispatches from donaldson and tremont i state that a large meeting of miners and laborers was held in the woods this afternoon at which they demanded bread or work another meeting will be held on friday leavenworth 17 A thunder storm passed over this city afternoon inflicting severe damage houses were unroofed trees blo bio blown biown wn down and sidewalks lifted up and bodily hurled through the air the storm almost reached the fury of a tornado EAST SAGINAW michigan 17 bates Nels neis onla saw and shingle mill at cedar lake was burned today to day loss insurance SAN FRANCISCO 18 tho the coinage of new dollars commenced at the mint yesterday in presence of a number of invited guests NEW YORK IS 18 the horses attached to one of show wagons rall rati ran away and john strick land driver was thrown from his seat and killed strickland recently came from california chloa CHICAGO aO IS 18 the following was received at general Sheri dans headquarters this afternoon SAN BAN ANTONIO texas 18 tho commanding officer at duncan has telegraphed on what seems reliable jn formation that a party of indians crossed into texas on saturday night 60 miles below that place also that a party of and two mexicans passed peto Pet A mexico last week en route to texas A brother of the marshal of lare do was murdered on sunday by desperadoes sixty miles from that place cavalry scouts are out between duncan and and are likely to hear bear of the indians if they have crossed commanding officer clark reports that four horses were stolen within a few hundred yards of the post on saturday night the trail trall was followed to the rio bio grande grandland Gran and two of the horses were seen on the other side the thieves were seen to cross crom the horses were recognized as mexicans commanding officer stockton reports that lieutenant bigelow with a detachment is in pursuit of the indians who attacked the mail rider man near and that the mail in part was found was reached at three a m on the commanding officer concho reports the indians recently in the vic vie vicinity anity of quotes the cavalry is now moving in that direction with orders to attack and pursue even to the reservation the commander has been advised as to the attack on fhe ibe mail near and will be in good condition to intercept that party in case they move north ORD briggen brig gen COAL creen CREEK indiana IS 18 A company of militia composed of miners who were on a strike after drilling yesterday stacked their arms end iid rid went ent to a saloon where they became engaged in a row with a party of negroes the result was they shot one negro and ran through the town shooting indiscriminately criminate ly at the negroes 3 killing two more and wounding another fatally the governor refused help today to day unless the sheriff declared lis ils his inability to preserve order although the excitement is great ther there has been no further outbreak the ab sherif erier Thas has called for ammunition ti and for the presence of the adjutant general later all is quiet at coal creek this evening the sherlf sheriffs ts posse is patrolling the streets the miners expect to return to work tomorrow mo arow philadelphia 18 effle effie da castra aged 21 was so terribly burned thia morning through her clothes taking fire lire by treading on a match that she died this evening hattie green aged 26 living in the same house who attempted to t rescue miss bliss da castra was also burned to death blasius the ex priest recently convicted of murder has addressed a communication to president Hayes remonstrating against taking his case to the supreme court and demanding to be executed without delay ST PAUL IS 18 an indian lately at sitting bitting bulls quarters reports that chief dissatisfied with the shabby treatment accorded him by the canadian government and that heays he he will return to his own land and die dle rather jather than submit to it NEW YORK 19 the st petersburg correspond corresponded ent eat t has interviewed ignatieff the latter aid said ald england continues to show ber her teeth austria ia is almost appeased england wishes to act only by diplomacy and refuses to declare openly with regard to the other powers italis interests demand strict neutrality france has a tendency toward england but the marshal president and chiefs of the army want to remain quiet and keep on good terms with russia prussia to sum up the chances of an understanding der standing is increasing gradually but slowly we must wait some simelor time tor for the solution the congress will perhaps be replaced by arbitration with england but nothing positive can be said on that point the tribunes washington special speaking of the democratic caucus says bays the only democrats who had bad the courage to refuse to be governed by the dictation of the caucus were bridges clymer luttrell and cutler the times chicago special sa says y s united states sub treasury in this city did a very extensive business yesterday the cause of the excitement being the popularity of the new 4 per cent government loan the amount subscribed in chicago already foots up bp more than in any other city of the united states except new york the dorid world prints the follow following ln from its utica correspondent relative to the Conkli conkling Dg matter to the editor of the world sir I 1 do not regard the subjects of my interview with conkling conklin g as in 16 any way confidential except as 3 to party secrets and extreme per I 1 have not desclos disclosed at only oue one interview was I 1 told that this is confidential that interview took place last fall five gentlemen were present and a few days after atter afterwards wards it appeared almost word for word in the geraldl berald herald as these gentl gentlemen embri emeil are aware matters told me since then were to be used at my discretion and I 1 have so used them from time to time I 1 t tean lean can ean see no harm done but great good by the publication of the views of our leading republican statesman anybody if any body imagines that there was anything confidential in the these so talks I 1 could easily dispel the idea by publishing a column of items of information that were strictly party secrets and quoting extensively personal remarks concerning leading democrats and administration republicans these matters are kept back in my discretion their publication could serve no good end unless I 1 am directly challenged chall edged by the senator in reference to my good faith or otherwise personally pursued very respectfully yours signed Ig ned JOHN F MINES utica april 17 by authority of the california society of bf pioneers secretary clark dark of the new york society of associated pioneers has appointed S C upham of philadelphia as delegate to represent the former in the lick liek monument ceremonies at fredricksburg fredericksburg Fredricks burg pennsylvania next monday the worlds montreal special says at an election riot in bona venture county the conservative serva tive candidate for parliament was so severely beaten that his life lire is despaired of A dispatch from New hampton iowa says theodore tilton last night stated that mrs Til tons card was a Bur surprise prise to him that he had no agency in its ita origin preparation or publication that there had been no overtures whatever for a family reunion re union that he is going alone to europe that is the first and last statement he wiil will make on the subject the department of state has received information inform allon alion from minister foster that on the ath dinst he r recognized e diaz Govern government me i nt A private letter jetter says the recognition was received with general delight by the citizens of mexico noticing Con klings personal reflections on the author of its recently published interview with the senator the world bays says mr conkling and mr mines stand for us upon a footing of perfect equality we have no respect whatever for Conkli conkling Dg as a public man and mines we only know that after maintain maintaining ing close political relations for months with conkling he has seen fit to terminate those relations and make the publication which he be has made in these columns on his own responsibility and after notifying conkling of his intention to make it if conkling can establish against mines the charge of breach of confidence we shall be quick to denounce mines as the nilst enthusiastic of Con klings admirers but deliberate tation of the nature of the conee tion which existed between conkling and mines blines are not a good foundation for such a charge TROY 19 two hundred horses per week are being purchased in this neighborhood and in the western portion of Ver vermont mont mout by ag agents enta of the english government washington 2 19 the japanese minister regards with much anxiety bety the resolution recently offered by senator Sargent baving having in view a treaty of amity and 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