Show t BY AMERICAN NEW YORK 19 H A mcintyre president of the lake city bank colorado charged with embezzlement bezz lement of was arrested v today to day by the central office detectives on a requisition from the governor of colorado the prisoner 1 was arrested at tile the aberdeen y tH hotel otel otei which ia Is owned by his brot bror ther he was waa delivered to the col orado state officers who started on s the 6 train on the pennsyl A vanla vania railroad this evening for lt denver denier direct TROY 0 19 leonard stroud a farmer aged 55 fatally stabbed his wife on thursday and then cut his own throat dying in a few moments mrs stroud died at noon today to day the trouble was caused by a d dispute about pr property 0 perty CHICAGO 19 the Tribu tribunes nes cleveland special says the tragedy at troy Oh ohio lowas was the most horrible that ever occurred in that locality stroud had left his wife because they disagreed about the children but coming back to the house he demanded something to eat and when his wife brought it he lie bcd ked ed a yut rutcher butcher jut cher knife into iten iker herardo abdomen emen twice turning it around into the wound I 1 and making a gash over five inches long bhe she broke loose and ran screaming murder until she fell with her bowels pro stroud then deliberately cub gut cut his throat and windpipe severing the jugular vein the excitement ia is intense and only strouds impending death prevented hib his lynching lunching lyn ching by the infuriated neigh bora he died in terrible agony mrs stroud is still alive washington 19 the secretary I 1 of the treasury has transmitted to the house of representatives a communication from the bordeaux chamber of commerce addressed to the president and to congress they say eay that in perusing the bill I 1 for tariff they have been deeply J impressed mpr essed by what concerns french wines especially at a time when to a certain extent the ideas of free e trade and the public financial situation which has become very prosperous had induced them to nope hope that the united states would gradually lower their custom house duties on different articles of importation lowering the rates would increase the i e by increasing the trade cincinnati 19 the T commercials special reports the burning of an entire business block at washington guernsey county ohio this morning the loss is variously estimated at from to SAN FRANCISCO 19 the bugs buye tin fin says ex congressman vanee vance of oh ohio 10 is certainly in the city or J suburb suburbs letters and telegrams come for him addressed to the lick house care W H lamb they are away by a stranger to the manager of a house supposed to be a nonresident non resident A well known merchant of this city has received a copy of a telegram sent from here april esth to mrs airs vance wit with lithe the request to ascertain if vance was at the lick house thu the telegram read your husband is here insane but harmless have you instructions W H lamb lick house labik lal LAi laramie ik CITY wy 0 20 O coi col rud kleeman formerly of chicago and engaged here in company with some cincinnati men in opening the suii Suri sunrise rise tise mine was instantly killed last evening by falling down the shaft of the mine he was was waa being draws up from the shaft and when near the top was seized with ith vertigo and crying out dut that be helas was wag falling he slid out of the bucket and fell to the bottom a distance of feet the body was brought in here this morning v bax SAN ANTONIO 20 reliable information has reached here from the interior br of the mexican border alch which states that the insurrection against government is steady but surely ripening it is understood there that berdos party are arming the mexican indians to renew their raiding in order so bring matters on the rio grande to their former unstable state as regards the united states the commanding of officer fleer of the sub district of pecos telegraphs the department head squatters squar that the mexican indians are raiding in concert with the indians from F fort ort stanton reservation who are now on an extensive raid in texas NEW NEV YORK 0 20 dun company Comp anys mercantile agency reports the num number berOf of ures bresin in the united states during the first quarter of the year at with liabilities as compared with 2859 failures and liabilities during the same period last year the agency explains however that the last was an nn exceptional winter the worst for 20 years in its effects on the general retail trade the results anticipated from abundant crops had not been realized the stocks purchased to supply wants had bad been and necessarily sacrificed the shrinkage of resources have also been en otmous enormous the extension of mercantile agencies operations has also brought into classification a multitude of smaller dealers which has swollen the number of failures reported despite these discouraging figures tb there ere are abundant evidences of a solid healthy business revival luf iff the west the influence of which is felt here to a considerable extent the Tho western movement is stimulated partly by emigration to kansas nebraska minnesota and texas which la 14 more active now than during several years past buffano BUFFALO NY 20 john ennis the chicago pedestrian accomplished the feat of walking miles in hours having nine minutes min fites to spare philadelphia 20 upon the arrival a few days ago of the british bark chili chill from havre it was reported ported by captain oliver that the first mate 0 A had been killed by a fall on a ring bolt and was waa burled buried at sea today to day one of the seamen made an affidavit at the british consulate that kaluz was killed by the captain who struck him on the head with an iron brace pin COLUMBUS ga 20 harry love of lexington ky aged 35 was wag murdered by dowdell adams and thrown from a bridge window 30 feet high into the river kiver the body was brot broi brought ight by the murderer mur mui derer 27 miles adams has been arrested robbery iwas was the motive mauch CHUNK pa I 1 20 chas Sharpe charged with complicity in tile murder of george K smith on november 15 1863 has been found guilty this is the same murder for which mcdonnell was convicted on the insl thomaida Tho thomas masDa dakin is now to be tried for participation omara OMAHA 20 this afternoon dr W F carver of san ban francisco the champion rifle shot of the world broke SG 86 out 0 of loo gia glas balls using a winchester rifle carver is en route to the eastern cities and europe BOSTON 20 there was an increased cr demand for wool the past week downa downs but prices of fine fleeces settled down about 2 cents per pound while in other grades no material change has ha staken taken place it ia is believed that prices have touched the lowest point the transactions in ohio and pennsylvania fleeces were the largest for several weeks comprising ibs lbs principally at 38 D 39 for R X and the outside price for the best fleeces is now 40 and it would be difficult to force any considerable quantity off 0 T at this figure sales bales of michigan fleeces at 36 0 39 the latter jatter for fancy lots and medium wisconsin at 36 91 combing and delaine wools are quiet the only sale comprising lbs ibs at 46 pulled wools are in fair demand sales of ibb ibs at 30 D 44 for and X but mostly in the range of 85 35 0 40 F small lots of choice super sold at 41 44 but 40 may be considered the outside price for desirable super the sales of california wool the past week amounted to 4 ibs lbs at 16 28 for spring and 14 0 19 for fa fall fali the total sales of domestic for the week was pounds washington 20 from another correspondent the undercurrent of opinion hero here now is that the wood tariff bill cannot pass at the present session there is a growing disposition not to touch the subject except after careful deliberation to avoid mistakes that might prove greater evils than the present crude tariu the real pres pressure suro for the revival of the income tax comes from the south which threatens to defeat woods bill unless northern thrift is thus plundered pl undred and punished but the scheme is unlikely to succeed such i is the general detestation of the inquisitorial process by which alone the tax can be collected SAN BAN ANTONIO 20 reports reach here hare that the indian raiders who crossed from mexico one week ago have reached the fort ewell sheep settlements and are sweeping the flocks before them and several persons are already reported killed the troops and citizens are in pursuit but not likely to overtake them the river is Js fordable at all points near laredo these raids are not to bo be confounded with those raiding on the northwestern north western frontier A valparaiso correspondent of the call writes that chas chag H narth barth formerly clerk in the united states quartermasters office in this city and who absconded some home time the latter part of 18 iso 1870 0 a defaulter to the amount of ab about out arrived at valparaiso in january 1877 from tahiti on the bark tahwana Tah waya remained there a few days and left for a german settlement near mendoza NEW YORK sl 01 the tho heralds paris paria special says from a person who professes to have llave intimate acquaintance quain taace with the vatican I 1 hear that a movement ia Is on foot toot which promises to be the tho most moat important event in the ina iris tory of the century this is nothing less than the secession cession pe in large bodies of members of the english protestant church to the roman catholic church the number of se ceders is placed at aa as high a figure asp as of people included din in this exodus from the church ot of england edgland are bishops rectors cu rates and deacons authorized delegates are it is asserted no now in rome borne negotiating conditions upon which the secession will take place the acceptance of the catholic faith is promised on the following conditions first acceptance of all doctrines of the catholic church second to solve the difficulties diffIcult les ies among the anglicans relative to the ordination of bishops ministers and deacons consent to receive fresh orders in the roma roman n church under certain conditions third all new now priests to undertake celibacy fourth ministers already married shall not be asked to quit their families but shall be debarred barred de from hearing confessions fifth new catholics to be placed for a period of 20 years under a special in order to smooth the many differences of opinion that may arise during transition this this plan is modelled modeller model led on that adopted by y the church in the east in armenia for instance every city has its special heir beir archy bishop McC ISIc Closky losby sends to the associated press the following 1 I give my unqualified denial to the ant aft lelei which have appeared in dif dlf different lerent papers against me signed SAMI bishop of michigan new york april 20 1 cincinnati sl 21 chas chaa dimmit who has been on trial at batavia Ba tavia tavla ohio for robbing a safe of the county tr treasurer of was yesterday d ay found guilty and remanded for B sentence en tence COLUMBUS ga 21 col W L salisbury banker mayor pro term tern and owner of the enquirer and sun in columbus was fatally shot in the back while entering the train at seale scale alabama on batur saturday day by dr P M palmer the latter iatter ter had sued Si salisbury lisbury for da damages m ages to character by b y pub publications licati ons and the jury J ury awarded him one cent salisbury died today to day palmer fled A reward of is offered for the arrest of the murderer dra DEADWOOD WOOD 21 the severest storm ever known in the hills has been raging since the night of the of heavy snows abow rain and hail hall doing much damage to the placer J acer acen mines and shafts in the gume gulches 3 by flooding operations in the quartz mills are almost entirely suspended the roads are impassable and as the roads and bridges are washed away communication between the gampa campa is cut off many buildings in in the course of the overflowed creeks were washed away awny the snow is still falling belle fourche river heretofore crossed by the bismarck stage is now three miles wide and very deep the passengers pass pasa engers being ferried across in skiffs the coaches being unable to cross at any point the first appearance of the indians in three months was evinced last saturday wilson I 1 arriving from belle xelle fourche reports hig big narrow escape from a party of hostile sioux evidently en route to join sitting bull AU augusta gusta ausTA ga 21 this morn ing a fire broke out in macon in wheelers saloon a wooden building between the brown house and national hotel the brown house kouse was totally destroyed the national hotel is not materially injured most of the goods in the stores under the brown house were saved in a damaged condition the engine engines worked all day the fire is entirely under control the estimated loss is the insurance on the brown bf own house ia is charleston CirAR clrar neston LESTON B S a 21 the negroes of charleston have been intensely excited for several days past in hourly expectation of the sailing of the bark azor with the first ship load of emigrants sent to aari africa ca by the iberian liberian li A association various circumstances however have delayed her departure the main impediment being the tho want of cash and the propensity of the blacks despite all precautions of the customs officers to crowd a larger number of passengers between decks than the law la wallows allows the task of examining I 1 11 g the ship and landing the surplus emigrants was performed no less than three times and it was not until a guard was put aboard by the collector that the bark could be kept in a condition to be properly cleared yesterday ilo llo however wever all the arrangements were completed and about 8 this morning the th azor eAzor was being towed out to sea by the tug wade bam Ham being accompanied to bar bat barley ley by two harbor steamers crowded with black excursionists while W hile bile the whole battery and ana wharves were thronged thron ged with thousands of negroes shouting and waving their hats and handkerchiefs as the bark bore out to sea the azor carries passengers pis about one fifth of whom are young children washington 21 current political gossip has recently brought to the surface in this city a suggestion said to have originated on the pacific coast that the best way to get rid of polygamy would be to annex utah to nevada the constitution ution of that state would it is argued quickly dispose of the problem without further trouble to congress gossips also predict that a formidable movement move mant Is soon boon to be ma made de to admit washington teril tory tofy as a state into the union and thereby provide two more republican senators sena Bena tors it Is scarcely feces gar eary y to say that such a movement would have no possible chance of success in either elther branch of congress at present senator jones of nevada has gone to new orleans to look after his ice tee manufacturing interests for a few day days a he Is expected back next thursday the committee on agriculture have agreed to rap report ort with favorable recommendations the bill introduced trod in the house providing for the better protection of cattle cattie in j transportation the bill requires that hat cattle shall be fed at least once every 24 hours BAN SAN sr er caroline capt winant has returned from the wreck of the steamer city of san francisco with about in silver bullion recovered by the divers the expedition tion was fitted out by capt winant at the solicitation of two divers james steel and daniel mcglade mcgl ade they report the wreck a confused massand the cargo ruined the re recovery recovery coveri of the bullion was at with great risk rikk on account of f the exposed position of the unken sunken steamer |