| Show special tb the deseret paerl new new kew york 19 generals griffin and reynolds rey Bey of texas report to gen sheridan that judge rivers of the oth judicial district enthat state in a charge to the grand jury of the court stated that he should no not the testimony of negroes as the laws pf af congress on the subject were unconstitutional he of defied them the they also report pie nie same facts against judge Doughert dougherty vy who stated that as regards the thin testimony of negroes he would hot recognize the law or authority of congress re reports por of dt like clia cila character rae rao are ie coming co minga almost in ost d daily liy lly from dinner differ eaf sections of the state there seems to be no doubt of a quorum of congress in july chicago 19 it is reported that the wheat in kentucky is badly injured by rust and in many places utterly ti ruined wilmington 19 the action of judge barnard is the reverse of that reported the other day he adjourned the court because negroes were not put on off the jury junction city kansas 19 A letter from fort wallace reports that on the ad favor and thomp son of pond creek were killed and scalded scalped between pond and goose creeks on ou the ath two men from the mines mine names unknown were killed within h half alf a mile of the same place on the lith a coach from the west having on board bell three soldiers soldiers a lady passenger driver and guard was attacked by from 25 to 30 indians 25 miles from fort wallace one soldier was killed the others dismounted and foughi fought the indians for four miles mile sand and finally repulsed them killing two it is reported that on the a government train was wa attacked 18 miles west of fort harker and one man killed his body being horribly mutilated the indians are so troublesome that the 1 stage drivers refused to go out eight of them have deserted their coaches it is rumored that at pond creek gen custar had been repulsed by the indians who have come down in force from frol platte valley vailey london 19 the riot in birmingham was speedily suppressed by the action of the government men t 9 in the house of commons this evening tho hon hen cathorne Ga thorne hardy home secretary announced that the disturbances disturbance s in Birmingham we fa re ended and peace and order restored the troops troop sen sent there were under orders to return to their former stations new york 19 tn the e reported case of cholera on mon lon ion day was untrue pittsburg 19 gillespie and mitchella mill hobson fe cos cols sash and do door ar factory and six adjacent dwellings dwell I 1 s were we e burned last night loss 1600 00 insured P philadelphia h 19 the american varieties var atles theatre in walnut street with the surrounding property is I 1 ird iri flames the audience was wa kasnot snot not large larghi and succeeded in escaping many were bruised in the rush to the it is believed that all the performers escaped esch ped at 1030 the front wall of the building fell with an awful crash about half a dozen persons were carried away injured it cannot be how many were crushed to death beneath the ruins to remove which will take several hours washington lg ig 19 the hon isaac isaae newton commissioner Agriculture of died this evening the duties of theoffice devolve on john W stokes chief clerk new york 19 the damage to the track of the pacific railroad by the recent flood is not yet repaired an immense amount of mail matter lias ilas has accumulated at junction city and salina at fort hayes on the lith water was 20 feet deep six soldiers and citizens were drowned 1 new york 20 chief justice chase has decided eat eab that thab parties in the south owing debts in the north and who paid confederate receivers ce ivers are not discharged of their obligations gat ions constantinople 18 A colled collective tive diplomatic note signed by france rumia ruse Bufe sla sia prussia and italy was presented to the cabinet of the porte orte on the on the situation of affairs and the conduct of the war in crete the signing powers urge on the sultan the propriety of an immediate suspension of the hostilities in candia and a governmental inquiry into the grievances grid e vances of the islanders christians an and others the inquiry to be conducted by a commission appointed by the great powers of europe and the porte philadelphia 20 there have been thirteen deaths from injuries received at the burning of the varieties theatre last evening about thirty were wounded |