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Show LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. Renerted .p-Hally for the Sal? LaKJ Hae..au by Weit.ro. Uniom Telegr&l'k. Bitter Feeling in IVewYork against the Chinese, More Indian Troubles lie-ported. The Indianapolis Tragedy. Foreign Iews. $cc., SiC., ice. GENERAL. Raid on tie Chinoie. New York, 30. Several societies of working men held meetings last evening even-ing aud adopted resolutions denouncing the importation of Chinese labor. The feeling is so bitter against them that bouie of the Chinese cigar makers, who have lived here for vears, were ass iulted last night on account of their nationality. The Heat. Chicago, 30. The following weather and crop reports are published to-day : Fon du lac, Wis., thermometer, 95; St. Paul, Minn., mercury near 100, crops suffeauit fearfully; La iSalle, 111 , the drought continues unbroken, crops looking Didly; priiigfieid, 111., ther-i ther-i ometer 108 in the shade; Peoria, Ills., thermometer 102; Ga'esburg, 105; in this city the thermometer ranges from. 90 to 95. The Indian.. The government anticipates more trouble from the Comanche Indians, on the. border of Texas, w o are com-hinftd com-hinftd with stvenil hn.-nlfi t.rihes nt the Indian territory in raid ng upon white settle i ems. 1'hey' have already gone on the war path, and reports of outrages out-rages and murders by them are of frequent fre-quent occurrence. There is a difference differ-ence between U e army officia's and the Quaker Indian agents regarding the permanency of the relations. The former are satished that we have by the recent feasting of Red Cloud and his people by no means avoid a general gen-eral Indian war. Reports received at Sheridau's head quarters from the plains say that parties par-ties of hostile Indians are making i heir appearance at various points along the ruute of the Uuion Pacini la some cases troops are in pursuit. The Indianapolis Tragedy. Indianapolis, 30. Additional arrests were made of persons on suspicion of being concerned in the murder of the two little girls on Saturday eight, who were i xauiinud and discharged. The chief of police at Dayton Ohio, tele-eranhed tele-eranhed to the niavor. announcing the arrest of two niggers supposed to be connected with the crime. Another arrest was made to night of a man named J. B. Gotterberg, living near the spot where the gi U wre murdered murder-ed He waived examination beflre the mayor, and was sent to ja.ii. Sev eral marks of the bites or teeth were found on him, and other circumstances lead to the belief that he is guilty. Arizona News. San Francisco, 30 by advices from Tuoon, Arizona, to June 12th, Gov. Saffuid reports a coiilereuce with some chief's repiesenting two thousand of the most ferocious s vages, and they desire de-sire peace. tl intimates that organized organ-ized paid volunteers can effectually subdue the Indians, and says the loss of whites fur the pat uiontli is about twelve and of Indians eighty. |