OCR Text |
Show BY TELEGRAPH. the northern frontier and in the Tem- plar Death, of Judge Sharkey! Volunteers Wanted to Fight Indians ! AMEitJCAS. St. Louis, 2V. The round houee paint shop ami oil housu of the St, Lotiin, Kansas City aud Northern railroaii, in the upper portion f the city, were burned tins morning. All tho buildings were frnino and of no great value. Three locomotives in the railroad bouse were binJly dainnged, and one Pullman and one Buck chuir coach were destroyed; loss estinmted at $45,-0to $GO.OOO, imturtd. O Pittsburg, 29. a girl of fourteen, wns found brutally outraged and murdered in the woods uenr Kultsbwrg, Pcnruylva-nin- , fourteen miles from thU city; two : ramping painters were arrested on hus-picio- n. WaBh'ngton, 29. sale of tbo desks, clmirs and tables in the Hon.su of "Representatives, took pluce to day, in the presence of severat iiundred persons. Each chair and dek rigirially coft ninety dollars, but the prices obtained avernged about uf thai amount. Upwards of eighty of tho Houe uieber9 and were among tho purchasers. Thud, ytevena' desk was not gold. The Speaker's old chair, which was bought six years ago for $36 by a private party for A oe-cixt- b nold no his peculation, was for S'JG to "Wormley, a colored liotel keeper. Tliia cliair was occupied by nd the speakers previous to and including Pctvningioft, of New Jersey. Captain Tbvmas, killed by tke Modocs, sun son of Lorenzo Thomas, formerly l of the army. Lieut was a son of Major Marshal Howe, wm-ilaw of Gen. Barry, commandant f fortress Monroe. Lieutenant Wright wns son of the late General George L, and nephew of tha Lata General Sam-iulo-dn- y ac-ruu- ljutant-geuera- en-llo- n r. New York, 29. Mr. Trcadwell, arv owner of stock in the Central branch of the Union Poc-fifor a roceiviu of railroad, applied y tho profits of the contract for building !io road, and nu iujLunction rcstcuiuing fuithar payment of tho profits to tLe general purposes of the company. The iockholders are owners of the contract by assignun nt, and an interest i it the contract was bought by plaintilf whero lie bought his etock. Washington. SO. It w s estimated by the ConunisMoner fft.no Internal Kevsnt.e,. when the tax im tobacco was changed from 10 to 32 t ents per pound to a uniform tax of 20 eonts, that there would he falling off in t'ia revenue from this source of at least 2,000,000 per annum. Such has not, however, bo n the result. It is now ten mouths since the low rate went into effect, and the decrease in the revenue from tobacco has been less than $''00,-tuiThe total falling oil for the year will not exceed this sum. The Commissioner is of the opinion that for the ensuing fiscal year the revenue, under t lie uniform system, will, instead of f liowlng a falling ofT, show a slight above what it as under the old i the State, and. was twice Speaker of the His Lower House of the Legislature. a in be and will vault body deposited will thence be removed to Jackson, Miss., lor interment. Persons in this city claiming to be heira of Anneke Jans, allege that new important facts have been discovered which will give entirely a new feature to it in relaiion to the settlement of the estate. An affray between Jay Gould and Joe Morrin, a lawyer of Pine Street, is the subject of conversation in Wall Street this p. m. It appears that Gould was dining with some f riends at Delmonico's when Morrin suddenly approached Gould and (struck him several stinging blows in the face, exclaiming, as he did "Damn you, this is the only way 1 bo, have of gelling even with you" Geuld didn't return or attempt to retaliate, and Morrin retired. There had been n quar el between the parties about an old raw suit. Cheyenne, 30. President Grar.t and party arrived here yesterday from Denver by the Pacific truin, at 12 o'clock this morning He was received at the U. P. K It. lllouso by a deputation of the leading eitizons and officers from Fort Russell, headed by Gov. Campbell, who extended courtesies to the distinguished guests amidst a rousing artillery salute, and "Hail to the Chief," by the 8th Infantry band. An immense crowd assembled to witness the proceedings, composed largeAfter tho reception, tho ly of ladies party partook of dinner, aud left for the Eu.t at 2 p.m., accompanied by General Supt. Sickles, with the Director's car. Bostoo, SO. Tuesday last John Hoppin, aged 70, a resident of Danvcrs, plunged a knife into the abdomen of Geo. Crawford, of the same village, producing a wound which proved fatal List night. Crawford was a shoemaker, 21 years old, and a member of ihe Lodge of Good Templars. Boston. Mass., 30. The cerebral spinal disease among horsi-is causing a groit deal of trouble to stable-keeps and other owners of orse. It especially at tatks those which had an imperfect recovery from the epizootic, and which seem in consequence peculiarly liable to attacks of all kinds of diseases. In the first stages of tho disease, the a&imals become paralyzed in the hind legs, and have to be supported by slings, while those which are apparently convalescent, will often burst a blood vessel and die of hemorrhage after being exercised. The street railroads have suffered considerably from this cause, the South Bo ton line having lost tweuty or thirty horses, and having fifty vick now. It is thought most of them are convalescent FOREIGN. to-d- London, 30. An unprecedented number of emigi ants left Liverpool last week for the United States, A large party of Londoners will leave this ciiy (he 6th of next month for Halifax. On the day before their departure a farewell demonstration will take place in Victoria Park. Speeches will be made on the occasion by a number of persons, including several Americans. Mr. Hawkins, of the prosecution in the Tichborne perjury case, concluded his opening address, which he commenced Wednesday last. A Baptist Slluistcr Dctecl-c- l in Sin, and Forced to Abscond. ). !"vs'em. The difficulty of operating with regu- lar troops in the couatry occupied by Proprietor of store (by way of a lecture, alter bestowing gratuity). "Now, f of mankind's misery iuy man, is caused by rum : steer clear of it and you 11 be all right. Think of the number of people it has thrown from affluence into the most abject poverty !" Incorrigible Wretch "Ves. poverty is a dre'tul thing, beemise when a fellow's money's all pone, what's he goin' to do ily two conijianies of U. S. troops, and me General of the finny i.i anxi&usly awaiting further intelligence from that u.nrter. It. is feared that the lilackfeet, iow iid Creek Indians may combine and perpetrate many outrages before a v.uJicieiit force can be moved to the of settlers. The War Ipurt-i- f 'i if mriklnj every offort o meet an ejected out reak among the ladiansou Aw Arab was asked by a traveller how he knew there was a God. Fixing his dark eyes on the man, who seemed to doubt thebeiug of God,' he met his question, with another: "How do I know whether it wa a man or a camel fhat passed my teat last niLl ! And are not the footprints of the Ci tatcsr tbe t'ot prints of God?" - com-i..iiib- le - Indi-occurr- days-siive- ed . 1' pro-"tt'o- ii Ia front ,W, oB r . B- -i pl.t, I v the dead bodies. ' Their .uK in it avrtl burning wounded are supposed to be hidden in WiLNDED the cave. But few of them have been seen so far. Lava Beds, 2G. Justice to the memory of the gallant A reconnoissanoe composed of batterdead compels record of the following ies K. and A., of the fourth artiller, and well authenticated facts: When Capoompany E. 12th infantry, left camp ut tain Thomas found himself and his men 8.80 this morning, proceeding in the surriundedby the vindictive' foe, truo eructating the pat ,, t," r ! T Tioleit 1 direction known to lead to the presis nature as a soldier, he set to to ent Modoes' stronghold, CapUin E. cheering the soldiers on to the bitter end Thomas, of the 4tu artillery, being in to obtain If possible a life for a life, and command. A dozen or so Warm Spring sell their own lives dearly, saying: Inflammation of tl, Ki,lNe, on Indians were expected to We must the BladJor, Iuflu.,,mati0cf "Men, we are surrounded. RBstmn or the l.un- -s Capt. Thomas' left, The troops having fight and die like men and soldiers." In rn. formed a line of skirmishers advanced his noble efforts to sustain the Breathing, ftdpinui.m of Z fi?1' .J'1... I roup, Diptheria. Catarrh lfl without molestation until they arrived of his small command, he was courage secably the of lava at the foot of the bluff south vuiun, ague uriiua. onded by Lieutenant Howe and Lieutenui of the READY beds, having meanwhile signalled the ant Wright. After receiving a mortal The application . or tU part the p.n or camp that no Indians oonld be found. wound lie buried his gold watch and will afturJpart w,or, eii- land comfort On reaching the bluff, the Modocs openTwenty drop, in half tumhWof chain among the rocks, and emptied his .tr . ed a severe lire, causing the troops to revolver before the amongst dy enemy seek such shelter as they could find, in Of the living we would write in Wind iu the ory:Colic, tha crevices and chasms. As usual the ing. terms of well deserved praise. Lieuten Travelers should always foe was uuseen. The first position being ant Harris, who a similarly situated WAY'S KKAI-- KKU Kb' wUU.lia'fj'L untenable, owing to the fact that the In- to Captain Thomas, with a of on water will prevent icki,ek, or tlZ T1 portion dians obtained both a cross and flanking his ol water. It in better than FrLcb ri'T battery K, of the fourth artillery, eet oribanm "''J Ihtterx as a stimulant tire, it was doomed expedient to retire to the example of bravery and determinabelter cover. In the first tire and that tion to his men, uttering some such sen- The,, , not a remedial agent In tkii received during the retreat, many fell tences as those ' will cure tever already quoted; not tha!. Hiliou killed or wounded, a list of which is apTypli.l.'YellowaS Scarlet, it required such expressions to stimulate (aided 1'ilU) o quick IUDWiyS pended. So severe was the fire and so the men to deeds of bravery, when every exposed tho position, that up to tbe man would willingly have followed eithpresent writing, 7 p. m., only two er officer wherever he choose to lead, wounded could go to the tamp. As nine show the mutual confidence ex of ihe wounded, including Lieutenant yet. they between them, and since they Strong mad Pure Rich I51o.id-rw 0f FWt isting and Weight-Cl- ear SKiu and lleautifm Wright of the 12th infantry, had sought were to fall, it is a pity it had not. been plexiou 9turcd to all. shelter in a crevice which was particu-lar- when opposed to a worthier foe. Yet it open to the Modoc fire, grave is mournful consolation that each, Cap doubts exist of their ultimate safety. As tain Thomas, Lieutenant Howe and 8oob as information was received at Lieutenant iSarsaparilliiin Resolvent Wright, the son of a soldier, lias made Hie moe t cures, (0 quick m headquarters relative to their peril, par- met a soldier's death in the defense of rapid are the clianjeiatonishiu the bodv nudericnej uu'jw ties of troops were at once pushed forthe inll nonce of tin his Government aud the laws of his coun- KVEKY DAY AN truly wonderful Medion, ihj ward to their rescue, four coiapanies belM'KKASli IN PL Mil ilu Of the men killed or wounded.it WMUKT IS SJvta akd mr try. ing ordered out, two of cavalry from is perhaps sufficient to say that Itl.OOD im Kin they THE ;Ki:.lT this camp and two from Col. Mason's. Every drop of the SAUSAl'ARILUAN RESOU with their blood. their proved bravery VENT communicates Streichers for the conveyance of the through the Wood, 8:30 p.m., April 27. Crino and. oilier fluids and juices of the system' wounded were also forwarded. These Hie for of it repairs the waste of tin The reinforcements sent under Col. vigoilife, latter are returning just now without with the killed and hody with new and sound materiM. Scrofula,. Green, together f'oiiKuiiiption, (ilandular disease. having achieved the object for which wounded, are expected momentarily. A philiK, the Throat, Month, Tumors, Nodes iu thelliit G1hm they were intended. Poor fellows! A heavy rain is now and ether parti ot the Sore Eyes, falling. It may be bitter cold night, at least, is before beneficial to DiHclnu sen from the Ears, and (lie ort fornu tbe poor wounded men in of Skin Eruptions, Veter Sores, Scald them, and it is barely possible, the their suffering, and as a relief Iliid, Ititijr Worm, Salt Klieuni, Krysipelan, Acm, character of the enemy considered, that alleviating to their fevered limbs. Iheir arrival 's 'iiark Spots, worms in the Etaa. Tumors. Cut. some of them no longer heed heat or ih ihe Womb, and all weakening and painfit looked for by their more for- cers diHCharrHi. N'ltfllt Swenl.s. ErMN nt' Kmtrm cold. Their comrades who, from any anxiously tunate comrades in camp, and every waMes of the life principle, are within thecurslin cause are coming into camp, show plainis made for their proper re raue of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, suds, few ase will prove to any person usinjtitfcr ly by their demeanor the heartfelt sor- preparationWhen the news of the masscre eitherda of thoke ception. tonus tf disease its poleut power Is row they feel for them, but they arc reached the camp, soldiers, who had cure them. powerless in the matter. If the putieut, daily Wcoming reduced by tts grown old and gray in service, wept like wastes and flecompositiou tiiat is continually ir April 27, 5:30 a.m. A dispatch re- babies at the fate of officers and their ceived from Colonel Green, of the First Jirewiun, nuocked iu avi tauug tUM wastes, tid comrades. repairs the same with new material made run cavilry, who went out with reinforce6 a. m , April 2S. neaiiny uioou an a lam ine c AnsArAttiLUii ments yesterday, shows the surprise to and douit secure. The troops with the killed and wound- will Krt only does the SarsapariUian Rosolreat v have been much more complete and ed are returning. In addition to the eel ail known remedial ayeuu in the cure of more terribly fatal than was at first supdeath list are added: First Sergeant uic. Scrofulous. Constitutional and Skin diseasi. Imt it is the only positive cure for KIDNEY ui posed. The dispatch states that Captain Robt. S. Roemer, battery K, and privato COMPLAIN IS, Urinary aud Wool Thomas and Lieut. A. K. Howe, of the James Rose, battery K, 4th artillery, diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stnpjiajs of Fourth artillery, are killed, Lieut. Har died Incoatineuce of Urine, Bright 's DtMU, yesterday. Sergeant Back, bat- Water, Albuminuria, and iu all rwes where tlirj ris, of the rouith artillery, is badly, tery A, came in wounded, not brickdust deposits, or the water is thirk, cloudy, perhaps mortally, wounded and Lieut. mentioned. In many instancespreviously it is dif- mikod with subxtauevs like the white of su egj, Cranston, Fourth artillery, is missing. ficult to threads liks white silk, or there is s morbid, recognize the dead, but far some or dA full list of the killed and wounded bilious appearance, aud white dark, of dress known to have belonged eposit, and when there is a pricking, burning cannot now be obtained but it is known nrticle to wbien pausing water, aud pain in lbs snoit Indian barbarity has defaced that privates Ward, battery K., Parker thetbem. $UW lineaments of those killed to an ex- of Wthe hack and alou tbe loins. Erice, uud Collins, battery A., are killed, ORMS. The only knowa and sure Remedy tent that few of the Indian for W oruis l'in, Tape, etc. Uoyle of company E., 12th infan- would believe. In the readily present Yearn' Growth Cuwtf try, and one other man of the same instance the Indian policy has effected Tumor orKitUway'.H Keolvent. by company. It is supposed the Modocs Bkvmilv, Mass., July 18. ISO.tk indirectly the death of Genervl Canby, hi burned the bodies of the two latter. D. Radwat: I have bad 0ariau Tamer "the" ond an equally noble Christian, Rev. Dr. ovaries bowels. All the doctors said and 5 From a second 27, p.m. April is only the beginning. as no help for it." 1 tried everything that sent by Colonel Moore it appears Thomas, yet this J00 The lth, lGth and 17th instants were a recomnieuded; but nothing hfdped me. I " Indus ReKolvent and thought I would try it; that there are now collected aud await- continuation of the same policy, but it faith i it, because bad Buffered lor twelve yesn. ing conveyence to camp, sixteen men the massacre of the 2Cth to add I took six bottles of the Resolvent, and ens boxR required killed, iucluding Captain Thomas and to the Tills, aud two bottles of your Ready crowning feather of glory, due Radway's Lieut. Howe, ot the Fourth ar;illery, and there is not a sin of tumor io be seeu oj liri; the Indian burean supporters. felt, nd 1 feel better, smarter, and happier thsn Lieut. Wright, 12th infantry, and eight havo for twelve years. The worst tumor was is wounded, including Lieut. Harris, 4th the left side of tbo bowels, over the groin. 1 wrij As this to you for the beuofit of others. You cau m artillery. These added to the number II ANN All P. KNArr. lieu it if vou choose. of wounded uien' above cited, show a Clementina ia her Pavies, Lady large per eentage of casualties for the small number of men eugaged, some six volume of " llecolleetions," tells a PERFECT PURGATIVE P.ILL coaUid with iwi . But this is readily ac new story about the famous Prussian I'eneclly tasudesf, elegantlycleanse ty or sixty-onand strougts-npum, purgp, rotfulale, purify, duordr counted for when it is considered that (xeneral, Bluclicr. all ef cure tor When the special the Radway's Pills, tbe Stomach, Liver, Rowels, Kidneys, Wsdoar, many Modocs are armed with Spencer messenger arrived to iuf'orm Eluchcr of Nervous lUbeaces, Headache, Constipation, caroincs, and breach loading muskets, that Napoleon had liyspepeia, Kilioumess, Bilj'" Indirection, from escaped nor is it a single iustance only where a Iiitiamniatiou of the Rowels, Mies, Eeor, of tho Intecual Viwenu Warrants Modoe hss been known to have posses Elba, and that his services would be lo etlect a positive cure, l'uiely vegetable, in the two more of en or sion required immediately held, bpencer rifles, no mercury, niineralserdeleteriousdruf-aii. able him to keep up a rapid fire of shots thev wero astonished to find him ltd' Obaorve the following symptoms Con"t'"f' from Disorders of tho IHestive Oijus from Ins natural or artificial breast-wor- k round and round a large tion. Inward 1'i'es, Euliness of the Wood of rock. The surface of the ground in running the floor of which was cov- Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, iuHeartburn, room, the Stom many places is so torn up by volcanic ered with Disgust of Eood. Fullness or Weight sawdust, under the delu- sch. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering action as to leave crevices and these are Tit of the Stomach, Swiuuuins of the t For the adaptable to purposes either of hiding sion that ho was an elephant. Hurried and Difficult Rreti thins. Fluttering t or as voints of defence. In several in the time it was feared that he was Heart, Clinking or Suffocating Sensation wl"M' Rt'W stances the soldiers, knowing nothing of hopelessly insane, or so far the vic- a Eying: l'osture. Dimnossi of Vision, Webs before the Sight. Fever aud Dull l'wu " l". come on unawares the topography, have tim of delirium tremens that his ac- Head, Deficiency or Perspiration, Yellowness such fissures and before thev could es the Skin and Evim, l'ain i the Side, Chest, Li""'' tive in the campaign aud sudden Flushes ol Hottt, Enrning iB the cape, tluir positions were confronted of Kiidway's Fills will "l'w ,u with a wily Indian, the rifle leveled, would be impossible; but, when the tornAfewdosin disorders, from all the al finger on trigger aud death or at least a urgent, news was brought him, he '2o emits per box. Sold bv Drtiprgistt. Snd one " 1) and Irne." "False I dangerous wound as tho result. Too recovered himself and proceeded to terRKA to Kudway Cov, No. S7 i!idd win sump often the cowardly thoimuds escapes by give orders in a worth NewY.d k. perfectly sound state some one of the many paths known only of the of which was thus, toie mind, As a sample of their to themselves as a sudden bo not by shock, restored to treachery and cunning, it may The local editor on a Wilmington, amiss io state that a portion of batteries him. bi N. C, paper went away, and A. at k., 4th artillery, and of company A Nick Ce fji k . 0 n e o f th e clerk s substitute almost went mad trying E., 12th infantry, finding themselves in a outflanked took of in shelter the dry ood establishment of to hunt up news. He was happy beiug danger to itseU .ii a spot affording partial cover for some last, when this suggested , in this city has a kabit whenuce twenty men. No sooner Jiad they done ever a to day lady presents herself as a cus- him: "Just 1970 years so than the Indians, who knew and com Julius Ca'twf manded every egress from th cavity at tomer of murmuring in the softest of Brutus gave thai point, to the number of twentv-onstage aside, "What a lovely creature." a poke uudjer the fifth rib." out seven detached of their lie is very pojwlar. mini warriors, A Cairo reporter who started m ber on one side fourteen remaining on those vC all Amiaei.k Man. Charley Jacket to publish the names the oilier, and opened a cros fire on the when said to a friend the other day. "My Cairo who look upon the wine poor fellews who could not stiow m head or hand without certain death. Very boy 1 am going to make a "woman it is red, had his eyes oruauietiUH few escaped uninjured and the resfc were asked his friend, until he could unt see daylight. happy," vcre either killed or wjundvd.. It is next to A number of human scalps ug(iig to marry?" "Oh no" replied impossible to ascertain the number of iu a bale ot ng Modocs killed and wounded yesterday. Charley,. vmy father wishes me to recently discovert d weat by ?HH? Captain McKay reported his "Warm marry one of the most amiable of girls received from the VaA will in Petersburg, Spring Indium as having takeu four ami I am goiug to refuse.. t -- 1 ! w.,.he,jF,i,Lc:w:' 1J M 1,1 S'f liMfi&J . i Health! Beauty! IBf d y Dr. EADWAY'S ga - Strun-on- s Ilisi-aiH-- .11 C4ii pri-xate- g peace-polic- y li dis-patc- ii WM 1 an Elephant. DR. RADWAY'S e. Oos''i-nes- West Royalsfon has a "Sereco Howe" affair, which has disturbed the naturally quiet community to an unusual extent. The offender is ilev. T. W. Kemp, the late popular Baptist clergyman. Twe years ago Kemp came to the place, and under his ministrations the parish was highly prospered. For several months, as it appears he has been in the habit of enticing the small boys of the neighborhood into out of the way places and corrupting their morals. Ho was detected but a short time ago, and he made great haste te leave those parts. The indignation of the people was roused to such an extent that a coat of tar and feathers would certainly have been given him had he stayed on the order ot his going. iiie Modocs find particularly the heavy .'uses sustained during the lute attacks, Sos ugges!ed tha necessity of organi-v:ua detachment of rillcme-from rafk shots of the frontier who live by Hinting in the mountains. The troops MuId s4ill answer to invest the strong-l.old- s of the savages, fo as to keep them vilely- hemmed in. It is considered that i o great hate in this desperate war will only result in useless sacrifice of life, though the campaign will be vigorously pushed forward as far as jnny bo with discretion. It is not presumed th:it the fight will be brought to an end ppei'di.'y, nor that it can be car-- r ed on without loss of life, but it i theintention, ns far as is i. acticable to make every life count. Im !:.e neighborhood of Pembina, Minn., v. here trouble ui'h the Plackfeet a Vew there are cj ! RFin?" RADWAY'S beus-do- i so scalps. O Sig Fire- in St. Lcuis! Patal Horse Disease! Ke, This may be the whole or it may be enly a portion of the killed, the Modocs being very careful to destroy, as far as possible, all traces of their casualties, burying their dead in the caves, or The Modoc War! ! Salo in the House of Representatives! Outrage and Murder in Pennsylvania! Lims t. Judge Sharkey, of Mississippi, died at TERRIBLE REPULSE OF U. S. SOLthe Imperial Hotel in this city, at the DIERS age of 75 years. He was for many years very prominent in Mississippi politics, TWKSTT-TWKILLED ASD EIGHTEEN and was elected twice Chief Justice of ?peoial to the Oodix JcscTifJt by the At rant is and Pacific Tolegraph Company. Murder hy a Good ! north-wee- Sjriujicli lirp ullkun. one-hal- 1W a "drink?" . f red-ski- n Inforni-aioi- r his-frien- e "ItW" |