Show to the deseret news newt i graph GEN GENERAL eral EnAL the tle return game of the international cricket match was finished yesterday ek erday and was won by T the he finai final game will be played in vid Vic victoria lorla ioria which city the california eleven will june next nest the fire still burns in the gold hill mines the steam injecting process process has been resumed about five hundred men are thrown out of employment by the fire the village you bet in sevada nevada county cal cali calt was destroyed by y fire yesterday loss 59 1 san francisc francisco the chamber of commerce has memorialized president grant by telegraph urging him in view of the industrial and commercial necessities of the pacific coast and the country at large to withhold the commissions of the new appointees to the mint until the present stringency of the money market has abated senators stewart and casserly are also requested to submit to the president the protests 91 athe the bankers banker and merchants telegraphed to them against any change I 1 in 1 n the mint officials arizona advices advises say that a scouting expedition of the troops had succeeded in destroying several indian rancheros rancheris ran cheros and large quantities of winter stores the savages escaped indian depredations are numerous and general the apathy of the troops is severely commented upon it has been ascertained beyond a doubt that the crew of the bark john wright bright wrecked at sound were murdered by the indians several decapitated bodies of white men hilve have been found in that vicinity it is felt that it will be necessary for the government to send a gunboat there for the protection of the whites the steamer st S etmo elmo from mobile belonging to the mobile and montgomery railroad exploded her boilers this morning the stewardess was wag blown biown overboard and drowned aud nud and land six officers in a boat were seriously wounded no passengers were hurt chicago the semi centennial anniversary niver sary of odd fellowship was publicly celebrated with grand processions procession process ions lons orations banquets balls and other othen 0 th er festivities in most of the principal cities the principal demonstrations were at st louis and philadelphia both of which are reported as being unusually impressive and grand affairs rochester NY by the fall of a L platform at a new building today three workmen were precipitated a distance of forty feet one was killed and it is thought another will die A man who was in 14 the basement was struck by a brick and will probably die washington it is ascertained from an authentic source that only six vessels will be employed in the public service in the cuban waters the number being necessarily limited bythe by the fact of congress having made so great a reduction in the personnel of the navy but this number is considered sufficient for all legitimate purposes no trouble with the spanish authorities being apprehended bended the fitting out of several iron dads has no other significance than the desire of the navy department to save them from decay to vessels out of commission are exposed I 1 I 1 washington today to day senators sherman and sumner visited senator sprague to suggest the basis of a settlement of his difficulty with senator abbott while conversing senator poole entered with a letter from abbott reciting the language used by sprague in his spee ehin chin in which the story of the mastiff and the tho mongrel puppy was as used to illustrate a point demanding whether sprague intended e d to apply this offensive language to him sprague wrote a reply which he placed an in the hands bands of senator sumner who with sherman and poole visited abbott with authority to deliver the letter upon abbotts withdrawal of certain language he applied to sprague Bp spragues ea note said the paragraph cited was written before the delivery of the speech in the senate and before abbotts participation in the debate therefore it was not intended to apply to abbott this abbott replied was entirely satisfactory and therefore asked sprague to consider his allusion to sprague in we the senate as unsaid this closed the correspondence pon dence boston 27 21 rev J C lovejoy has been removed 4 from the tha custom custodi house and andis anais ais bis als place given to chas mitchell a member lumber of the mass regiment w uio lio lost a leg in the ber eer service vice vlee and ads wa one of the first colored men elected to the legislature secretary boutwell has ordered that hereafter all property belonging to his department offered for sale shall be sold at nubile public auction or under sealed proposals heretofore it has been the custom to dispose of all old furniture carpets ete etc at private sale horace greeley has declined the pacific railroad commissionership A fire today to day burned the house of chas newman of jamaica long island mrs newman perished in the flames I 1 boston captain gardner and henry brown both of gloucester are committed for trial charged with purposely casting away the hooner schooner bac fac twilight on the high seas the offense is punishable with death the earnings of the kansas pacific railroad during the first half of april was one hundred and two thousand exclusive of contractors freight the business of the road is growing rapidly settlers are pouring in in great numbers in some counties along the railroad the population has doubled within a year chicago 27 A sioux city dispatch says the first reports of the sinking 1 and explosion of the steamer arelda were vere exaggerated the boat was loaded with discharged soldiers but BO no lives were lost philadelphia rev geo A dubor dabor row 25 0 3 years rector of the church of redemption in iii this city died today to day new york the croton main water pipe at the corner of street and ath avenue burst at midnight last laist night causing much damage a portion of the railroad track was washed away and the water rose over a number of shanties the inhabitants of which narrowly escaped drowning new york the sun today to day contains a long article giving john russell youngs connection with the tribune as managing editor it gives copies of letters from young to his philadelphia friends and furnishes pretty thorough ex expositions positions ions lons of his mismanagement louis louls louisville louisville ville A negro named john hadin brought a suit against the city for false imprisonment he claims damages this will test the conati tion allty of the ordinance whereby parties are arrested as suspected felons and committed to work in the house of correction in default of bail new york henry mcclosky late editor of the brooklyn eagle died in the insane asylum brooklyn yesterday J russell young managing editor of the tribune has commenced a libel suit against dana editor of the sun laying his damage at a hundred thousand for an alleged malicious libel the publication of yester yesterdays days daya suns expose consisted of a series of letters between young and parties running the philadelphia leot post in which young ia is largely interested showing how young used his position on the th tribune to advance the prosperity of the post and to obtain money from chase cameran grow and public my which was used to sustain su the posh posu it also shows how simonton agent of the associated press by trap dispatches showed that the post pos received and appropriated press news through the tribune office the sun slun also aiso attempts to get into luto Gri grants tIts lits cabinet an and how greely behaved when these original letters were placed placid before him new haven co conn nii nil A girl named reilly thirteen n years old living at orange four miles milea from this city while passing along the road rodd near allenton last evening was assaulted by a negro who dragged her into the woods anci ancl and violated her person he was wa traced to this city and efforts are being made to secure his arrest new york yesterday afternoon at no 65 55 55 65 amity street edward J martin son of the proprietor of the southern hotel broadway broad way shot and probably mortally wounded a married woman named mattie mattle brienslow Brien stow boarding in the house the herald states it has now corne come to light that secretary seward while the government was in a posture to offer strong opposition to french intervention in n mexico authorized general butler to furnish their army with all the mules they needed the Berald says it is understood in washington that general lee has been invited to call upon president grant at the white house in order to confer in reference to reconstruction in virginia general lee is now in baltimore with a delegation from virginia interested in chevalley the valley vailey railroad but intends tc to visit washington when he be will be the th guest of Montgomery 1 blain biair chicago gys 28 judge N H johnson an old and highly respected citizen while on a visit to his bis sick mother at cambri wed some aconite by mistake for tincture of gentian and died in thirty minutes the sad occurrence has haa cast a gloom over the community new york gilbert roberson Bo berson I 1 jeweler eler eier r was found murdered in his store at R rye ye last night having been robbed of seven hundred dollars I 1 Washington The resignation of rear admiral joseph smith as chief of the bureau of yards and docks dooks Is accey ted he will assume the duties of president of the permanent court now in session for the navy department capt daniel am ammen men Is appointed chief of the bureau of yards and docks general sherman has haa issued an order for the resumption of recruiting to be conducted under the direction of regimental commanders the general service will be conducted at new york louis and the depots for the collection and instruction st of recruits being new port barracks governors island fort leavenworth and benicia the general superintendents are to report direct to the adjutant general of the army and they are to receive orders from him the following details have been made general J IV D reeve to new york city gen T H neill to the depot governors island gen J B kiddle riddle for assignment gen sidney burbank to cincinnati gen H W wessell VV essell in charge of the depot at newark barracks gen T Froden bough for assignment gen W hoffman st louis gen W W H sidell in charge of the depot at fort leavenworth col L M anderson for assignment gen abner doubleday to san francisco brevet col M U malony to the depot benicia carlisle barracks and fort leavenworth are named as depots for the collection and instruction of cavalry and light artillery bessil bessik I 1 new york the third session of the national sunday school convention metat the First baptist church today to t 0 day daya a large number of delegates from sunday school organizations throughout the union were present 1 the convention was called to order by edward eggleston of chicago amos S H hinkle hinkie akle of kentucky was made temporary chairman rev H clay trumbull of connecticut secretary an address of welcome was delivered by gen runyan run Bun of newark the convention was nina fina finally ily fly organized with geo H stuart permanent president and a vice president from each state on motion greetings of consideration were extended by the convention to sunday schools adel A delegation from the british provinces was introduced by the rev mr henry of the irish baptist union they stated the progress of evangelization there the afternoon was la in hearing reports from the society philadelphia the Post hasa lengthy article signed by stockton the editor who says saya that certain sums have been received from gentlemen who took an interest in the Post ost some of which had been repaid and notes given for a all ail 11 others and legal interest paid he denies d e that a dollar was ever received as subsidy or gift or that any bargain was ever made with Cameron Grow brewster or anybody else attorney general brewster publishes a A perd gerd that he was even ever fleeced byoung by young rung or at the post r il r new york john russell young publishes a letter aletter in the evening post denouncing mcclintock who furnished his letters for publication ilg he 1 says ilys that he was his 4 personal friend frie li of twe years standing and alad had bad his full fuli confidence and was his hib school mate and intimate young says their friendship was broken by mcclintockk McClin tocks misconduct and that he was menaced with the publication of these letters and was vas was told that a small sum of money would suppress them he says this is the culmination mi nation of a conspiracy which has long been engendered and there is nothing in these letters which he cannot explain whenever an explanation is proper new york 2 29 09 the inquest on the long island railroad slaughter r was continued yesterday oliver ch charlick arlick president of the road being one of the witnesses at its conclusion a disgraceful squabble ensued between him and the foreman of the jury about a piece of iron picked up by the latter at the scene of the disaster the investigation was adjourned to may ath on tuesday mary cmiller was arrested on a charge of being a hotel thet thief she confesses to crimes which implicates mrs lynch jeweler under the ohp NOW Yorke hotel Judda nirm firm aloff boing lifs business lil iii ess it afano esno no 60 Broad and one ingman of 66 06 nassau street as re celver of stolen property which a mounts amounts to the latter parties artles arties were arrested yesterday and h held heid ep d without bail ball ellen corlock a young woman died at hoboken yesterday from malpractice on the part it is alleged of certain physicians in this city louis ter who confessed to having seduced her was committed without bail ball the judge remarking that it was a clear case eve of manslaughter the herald states that the delay in ishuin issuing orders to the military commanders odthe of the south for holding elections in the states remaining unreconstructed is caused by a want of agreement amo among ng the leading men of those states as to when the elections shall be held what is known as the conservative element favors having the elections take place at once but the radical leaders want them thein postponed until after the planting season on and some 4 them are opposed to holding them until late in the fall the th president is consulting the leading men of the south on the subject and as soon as the time is settled upon an order for holding the elections will be issued in accordance with the virginia mississippi and texas reconstruction act smi it t is stated that has a again ain aln broken out in amenia in this mgt state ta e on the farm of A P bates As before it seems to be yielding already to the free use of car carbolic bolle acid mr bates has lost three cows but five oxen which have been beell sio sic kiare klare like ilke likely y to recover h san ban eran fran francisco elseo news from north japan confirms the reported capture of the islands of sado bado and by the opponents of the present government several more of the leading have joined the rebels osaka is in a continuous state of alarm from numerous bands of the kakugawa Tuk Tak clan which are in the vicinity endeavoring to incite the populace to revolt it is deemed necessary in the foreign settlements to post soldiers also in the english engleh consulate CO te the custom house and a nd bonded warehouses it is reported that disturbances have already taken place at kioto business is at a stand still the mikado intends returning to yedo for a few weeks and has issued in instructions s to the principal dalmos of the empire to meet him there it is believed that it is his intention to make yedo his permanent residence thenceforward the government of japan has granted the right to export copper under an ad valoree valorem duty of nive five per cent the japan rimes times states that four of the most |