Show SPECIAL TO tele thud DESERET NEWS a V i CHICAGO 30 A st louls louia dissat b baya saya governor brown hai haa received ad vices from ada adjutant autant general iegel legel and the bent beut to cass county announcing that the presence of troops had restored of the people that the sheriff is at Harria oriville with a posse to preserve order the governor declares hla hia intention to restore peace enforce the laws at all ail uli ali hazards and bring brin brio the mur murderers derera of stevenson cline and dutro to justice A dispatch from holden hoiden mo hii rays says refugees eerA from caba cabs county who arrived there lait night assert that a reign of terror continues and the mob declare betth to all connected however re with the tha bowis bonds ALBANY 30 the governor will veto the new now york charter it la IS believed the house will sustain the veto SAN BAN francisco FEANCISCO 30 at the supervisors meeting mt eting last evening the fol lowing resolution was wab tast that a committee consisting of mem members beirs of the bobra be appointed by the mayor to act in cod cou junction conjunction with hirn him to confer with the central pacino and southern pacific railroad companies and arrange the tho babis basis of a definite arrangement with said companies for maluta maintaining ining luing their permanent terminus in mission bay this was ami amended by making it the duty of be the 0 to o confer with the delegation of the thirty fifth parallel road now here from st louis and adopted NEW YORK 30 the worlds london special bays says 1 I am authorized to say the british government considers drs the claims chalm 3 for indirect damages withdrawn gladstone and granville will compliment president grant in parliament for yielding to their demands 11 washington 30 A number of coples copies of the british counter case have been received by the british legation auci and will be given to tho the department of state theresaa Ther ewaa much talk and aud some excitement in the ahouee today to day over the matterA matterand pd several prominent members express the belief from information received that the american claims for consequential damage will be abandoned brownsville BROWNS VILLE 30 tho the city is filled with refugees from mexico every house Is full of people from matamoras including many persons both mexican and foreign beut bent beyond the lines gen mccooks McCo mccookk Mc Cooka entire force from ft brown is guarding the river line to enforce the neutrality laws cincinnati 1 the temporary chairman of the liberal convention made the f following remarks said bald he be the thing which 1 I prize m mont 4 iu in myself as a treasure to be guarded and which I 1 love to witness iu in the breasts brt of others is this that the time bah hab come when a large and influential portion of the american amerlean Ame nican people determine they will no longer be dogs doge to wear the collar of a party applause the call for the convention was limited to members of the republican publican Be party I 1 am not ashamed of that name so far as the lican party under the providence of god were instrumental in maintaining the integrity of the union and the equality of all citizens before the law they are entitled to the congratulation tu of this generation anti and the approval of generations to come I 1 bee eee in this assemblage this rebellion against the republican party the highest eulogy that could be pronounced upon that party it has haa sufficient integrity to begin the work of reforming itself by itsel itself parties cannot live upon their reputation the republican party deserves to live not because it ib has haa done good things but only as it shows a present ability to continue the work afre of re arm deep and earnest conviction has spread universally through the hearts of the people that the war of the rebellion is ended that thab peace bas has come and that as the war has ended so should end military rule and military principles everything that is arbitrary everything that keeps alive and fans tans the dying embers of the dead past the cry came up four years ago and it was thought an auspicious omen omed let lot us have deac but we have not had peace the speaker referred to the condition of the south where the so called governments were bankrupting the people with power usurped by b strangers for the purpose of corruptly enriChI enriching Dg themselves with public office to be used as property not as a trust in every department of government the slow polon pollion ot of corruption hab hns pervaded the whole administration from head to foot republicans seo and experience this condition of public affail s with pain and sorrow but can no longer afford the responsibility of partnership in such wrong their duty is to lead out in column in order to restore the blessings of a good sound just honest government A private letter from chief justice abnee in reply to an whether he would accept the nomination of pros pres dent it if tendered says he does doea not want it but if it is thought it would be essential to the t strength of the movement he will not decline yore YORK 2 A cable special says Birn bombay bay advises advices report that dr liv Ing stone is safe at Z zanzibar the report of the expert appointed by dr carlbon to examine the accounts of thi methodia methodist book concern substantiates dr Sora Bora bons charges and condemns the management of the book bok concern washington I 1 it hais hab been ascertained from authentic sources that while the government has haa not withdrawn and will not withdraw the claims for consequential damages it has haa been signified that no money award is anticipated or desired but simply a decision of tile tilo question involved touching the duties and obligations of neutrals should britain propose to stipulate that in the tho event of a ahr in which she should bs ba b s a belligerent and the united states a neutral she would make no claims for consequential losses from the failure of the united states to observe their neutral duties this would bo be accepted as settling the point at issue and the united states would agree to refrain from pressing for a money award for indirect claims before the geneva tribunal it is not known whether buch such an agreement will or can be reached tho U S has made no proposal but if such an arrangement should be prepared by great britain it would he be acceptable to both nations this beyond doubt Is ia the extent of what our government have thought possible or contemplated the morning papers regard the dispatch Us as the utterance of the state department and comment upon it from their point of ofviey view the world says the action is 18 equlA equia equivalent lent to a withdrawal of the claims the tribute intimates that the claims of the state department establish a principle beneficial to america hereafter is ia humbug the herald makes it a basis to attack attack secretary fish and intimates that the attitude of the government toward spain is an bin attempt to conceal humiliation in one ease case caseby by bluster in the other it bays says spain is to be belled belied because we are afraid of england the herald adds the matter affords better reabon reason for looking with hope and favor towards the cincinnati convention than any that has yet been brought forward the times not only makes no editorial allusion to the matter but falla fails to print the dispatch the methodist general conference met today to day the cincinnati convention met at 10 am davis has been assured of his bis nomination the west is bure sure of davis the east of adams B S D cox is talked of susan B anthony and laura do de force gordon received with cheers cheera and hisses not kisses committees appointed on organization credentials and resolutions laur laurns lauras 18 claim for fora a seat as representative from california hilariously referred to the committee on credentials the minority of N X Y delegat delegation lon ion protested against a 8 ate vote for greeley referred committee on organization agreed oll oil on carl schurz for president G NV galvin represents utah on committee on platform and W IT evans levans on org organization auiza aniza and resolutions the reunion and nd reform conven tion met at 10 am about loo present FOIt EIGN paris PARTS 29 the iron miners at basque spain spun have joined the insurrection mining is suspended two hundred english ships now at balbon are unable to obtain cargoes and will be compelled to return empty MADRID 29 the bands hands of insurrect zionists have ach a priest in command who appeal to the peone to rise in arms and declare that they will deliver spain or die the king insists auyon taking command of the army LIVERPOOL 29 two thousand cartmen have struck and the business at the docks and warehouses Is interrupted LIVERPOOL 30 the strike of cartmen Is ia spreading and the strikers are singling cheering and making other demonstrations NAPLES 29 afternoon the showers howers of saud ehud were succeeded this morning by rain and arid ashes hes the eruption is now accompanied by fearful electric phenomena mena lightning darts incessantly from the top of the volcano and more violent and frequent streams of lava stones and scoria lall fall fast and thick in mussa massa de be which is entirely destroyed LONDON 29 rn in th house of lords to night notice was wab given for further postponement of earl russels mussels Rus RuE sels seis motion till the ah of may disy NEW YORK L 1 A letter from castellar explains the troubles in spain and the came cause of the election outrages the opponents of the ministers tors torb were outraged by arrest and imprisonment the polls were surrounded by the forces of the army and navy the returns were falsified and antl republican turned into minorities he says many spaniards desire a republic and all object to a foreign dynasty LONDON earl duffren the newly appointed governor general of ef canada stills for new now york on the of june he will send his yacht to america and will stop while in new york where it is probable he will compete in the raees races with some of the vessels of the new york yacht club A polar expedition Is ia projected under und the s of the royal geography geographical Geo graph I 1 ed society it is reported from madrid that the pope hag has written a letter to serilla serbia on the subject of the relations between spain and the holy see in which he bays says if spain desires to be re converted to the mother church the principle of religious liberty must be modified tolerance uco bce of public church worship will not be objected to but the catholic religion must be restored to its proper supremacy in the realm and the intend in tendency enoy of schools must be remitted to the priesthood leathwood r lest iest hood and civil marriages and MI the registering of births must be abolished A desperate street fight between greeks and jews at smyrna several killed cause a report that the jews had religiously sacrificed a child A terrible harric me ine badly damaged the town of zanzibar vessels of all classes sunk or stranded loss ten million dollars negotiations for tho the settlement of anglo american differences are progressing satisfactorily horace mahew the well known liter atthur is dead MADRID SO 30 Ser ferrans ranzi has issued a congratulatory proclamation stating that the royal people of the provinces are armed against the insurrectionists and driving them from the field evening A battle has been fought at tauelia Tau elda Navarre between the troops and the insurgents in which the latter sustained a loss of three hundred in killed and wounded THE ADMISSION OF UTAH washington april 23 mr frank fuller e aiming claiming to represent the state of deseret which Is ia now applying for admission addres addressed edd the house committee on territories this morning he alluded to the circumstances cum stances under which the united states became possessed sed of the vast territory tern tarn tory now included in california nevada utah ananew and new mexico and ana claimed for the troops supplied by the utah colony and the colony itself something of the credit of the subjugation 0 of that country not only from mexico but from the wilderness he dwelt up on the fact that the people on the ceded domain were there thero when the treaty was ratified and that the stipulations of the treaty could not be violated with impunity the treaty stipulated for citizens of the states ceded by mexico protection rote clion cllon in every respect and early admission to the union the territorial form of government permitted the grossest abuse on the part of irresponsible federal officers for whose impeachment or punish punishment ment in case of malfeasance no provision existed i the only penalty for official biscon miscon misconduct duet duct lu in a territory being removal which was d difficult to escure he charged groat gros i 4 I 1 irregularities ou on the part of federal judges and that a cimpl complete ete union existed of the executive and legislative departments by reason of the abio absolute lute luto veto power of the governor and the nonexistence of the usual two thirds provi provision bion slon he testified to the honesty industry and tempe temperance ranee rhnee of the people of utah and ashud asbed simple justice under the treaty and constitution for those who had conquered the wilderness tb rugh through much toil and privation he bald baid the sect beet now in the majority in utah was thele when whon the soll soil was the property of mexico and we took the creed when we took the people and tho domain and claimed that to the mor mons and the faith which inspired them the nation owes vastly more than it will ever repay and that we are gound bound bound to allow their religion to take tako it chances along with the other ocher doctrines and practices of the churches Cou congress gress having no power to establish a religious test to interfere with religious belief worship or practice or to make bargains with religious beote beats he asked that the people of utah be brought under the protection of the constitution of the united states and anil be allowed c d a voice in the election of local rulers RB as well as aa in the making of laws and in the olec clec election tion of president and vice president this and this only would c carry a T ry out th the e stipulations of tho the treaty and thib the plan of the national compact nw york berald herald A Par parisian islan quack has been advertising an infallible remedy curing diseases of the skin akin it appeared on hib bib examination in court that there were objections I 1 to his hib mode of practice it if his patients were troubled with a eruption he be applied a plaster which took away the tb skin eskin no skin no disease of the ekin skin ver yer very y logical theory |