Show special to the deseret evening news new orleans the house yesterday unseated a democratic member from the parish of orleans on the ground of ineligibility and admitted his hia opponent who was defeated by a majority of three hundred today to day the house reconsidered this action and re committed the election to the people this is the first retrograde action on the part of the legislature gi slature detroit 8 professor watson of the detroit observatory announces the discovery of another minor planet shining like a star of the tenth magnitude right ascending nive five degrees 18 minutes declining three degrees furty minutes south balto hon stevenson archer has been nominated for congress by the democrats of the second district montgomery M 0 nt gomery 9 A train of cars on the montgomery and mobile railroad met with a terrible accident today to day a trestle giving way while crossing the escambia river bridge when hen the three front cars fell through J P F warren es ex messenger was instantly killed nna ana and several persons badly hurt boston enoch main the well known ship owner died yesterday of apoplexy aged 67 sandusky bandusky 8 the democratic convention ven tion today to day nominated E F dickenson as candidate for congress concord ex president pierce is more comfortable his medical attendants think he may recover chicago 1 A santafe dispatch says the election in new mexico has resulted in a republican victory the legislature will be two thirds republican A denver dispatch says the election in colorado on tuesday resulted in the election of alien allen A bradford the republican delegate to congress also in an increased m majority arity of the legislature largely reau republican Chica chicago goi xoi A fearful accident occurred on the Chicago ChIca goRock rock Bock island and pacific railroad yesterday two miles this thia side of iowa city the bridge was down and when tile the train going west came up the engine leaped into the chasm dragging three crowded cattle cars and one wheat car in a confused mass upon each other the last car made the pile so high as to prevent the passenger cars following the engineer and were both killed the formers head being severed from his body no other persons injured many of the cattle were killed chicago 10 another terrible marine dis disaster asler has cast a shadow over the community the propeller Hippo ea mua left benton menton harbor michigan on monday evening bound for this port with a careo of 0 f peaches not arriving arri ving a tug carr cary was wa d dispatched is patched last night in search of tue lue missing vessel and brough back uhe the tidings that the unfortunate steamer had sunk in the middle lake SO 10 shore all aboard are believed to boost no tidings having reached athy any port of any having escaped from 50 td toh 60 persons thus found a watery grave portions of the wreck were found floating in the lake but nothing to indicate what caused the disaster poughkeepsie le gen ketchum has been unanimously to congress by the republicans in convention washington secretary mcculloch gives an official notice that on and after monday next all the notes must be fo forwarded direct to the treasury at washington for redemption new york the citizens association have published a letter to the public in reference to pauperism in the state they assert that five millions are expended annually in private and public charities they propose to the expenditure so that it may result ir in more benefit and relieve taxation for foi that purpose the charity commissioners have established a labor bureau tc to which the association calls ealis the attention of all interested the councilman imbroglio em broglio has ended the five members concerning whom legal steps were taken having been admitted to their seats cincinnati II 11 A quarrel occurred between two workmen at the rail mill one seized a red hot iron rod six feet long iong longhand and ran it through the body of the other killing him instantly the murderer was arrested atlanta the senate passed tion today to day giving the negroes one hour to make a defense on the question of eligibility other members participating for thirty minutes the day was consumed in discussion the impression is that the negroes will be declared ineligible by a small majority chicago A dispatch from the chairman of the democratic central committee of colorado states that belden democrat has been elected to congress washington official dispatches from montana say the indians are all peaceable and that no disturbance oc burred during august new york A washington dispatch says it ia Is now generally conceded that there will be a september session of congress the secretary of the treasury today to day issued in bonds to the central pacific railroad the steamer guiding star has arrived from aspinwall she brings the following telegram on the uit a terrible earthquake visited the cities along the coast of peru and Ec whereby lives were lost property valued at was destroyed A rumbling sound preceded the earthquake and the sea was terribly agitated and flooded the land for a great distance arequipa city containing inhabitants passed away there being scarcely a vestige eft left there were only four hundred lives here arlea arica a town of inhabitants was also destroyed leaving not a house standing live five hundred perished here the tidal wave was forty feet high and bulled rolled with a terrific roar on the shore carrying ships ship farther on the land than ever before known the united states fredonia was capsized and all on board were lost the fredonia had worth of naval navai st stores on board the vessel was rolled over and smashed to atoms the united states steamer wateree iva lVa teree was carried half a mile inland and left high and dry only ene one sailor was wag drowned owing 0 to the 1 great reat distance from the sea she n ever never can get afloat again the peruvian corvette america was also carried ashore thirty three were drowned from her the american merchantman rosa kosa rivera bivera cit oti the english ship chancellor and the french bark edwards were lost the towns iquique aquique Moque moquera ga and were all utterly destroyed over six hundred perished at iquique aquique the american merchants lose heavily nearly all being ruined the towns of ibarra san pahlo and are in ruins and where cotacachi formerly stood is now a lake the populations of of t the tho ilo lic above named towns are almost entirely destroyed Pu ellars and C also aleo destroyed the dead are so numerous that the surviving ving inhabitants have been forced to fly from the stench c of if the bodies in guayaquil ayaquil Gu the earthquake was felt but no damage was done letters from quito dated announce that earthquakes continue at intervals of a few hours the president has issued a proclamation cla mation to the people to come forward and help the sufferers st louis several of the directors of the south pacific railroad met med here last night when thel the unfinished portion of the missouri division of the road was nut out under contract they will proceed to io the indian territory to negotiate for land to put into effect measures for the speedy construction of the atlantic and pacific railroad rall Eail road to san ban francisco via the thirty fifth parallel washington the tennessee legislative committee telegraphed governor brownlow this evening that the pre aident will sustain the civil authorities orders have been issued to the depart ment command commander sr to sustain and aid th civil authorities and a sufficient force forc will be furnished to accomplish such purpose the committee rec received elved from the secretary of war a copy of the orders sent to gen thomas gen sherman called upon the secretary of war to furnish an additional regiment of cavalry for service against the indians indiana it is understood that the ath cavalry commanded by general emery have been ordered to report to gen sherman for that purpose was here yesterday consulting with his hia counsel relative to his trial which occurs on the ho he will probably only be tried on an Indict indictment men t for conspiracy jvon FOREIGN EIGN london 8 the times publishes a letter from roebuck M P justifying and reaffirming the language he used with regard to the united states at sheffield at the cutlers butlers Cut lers dinner the rimes times administers a severe rebuke to mr roebuck saying in a public rece reception P given to the representative of t the he united states when it was the object of all present to cultivate a feeling of good will it was an injury to both countries for a man in roebucks position to use language in vehement disparagement para gement the limes adds we only hope that mr johnson will not fall fail to notice that the insult has been repudiated jedby by english public opinion with entire unanimity he may form the idea however of the honor in which we hold his hia country by the prompt recoil from mr roebucks words which he everywhere witnesses london the yacht alint has been laid up for the season consequently the owner declines the tho challenge of the american yacht sappho telegrams from aden arabia state that the german savans who went there to make observations on the recent eclipse were entirely successful ful having ta taken en ph photographic aphia views four we were ro per perfect feet the temi timi 3 says the policy of the united states toward the indians is one of consideration and forbearance but so costly aa as not much longer to be profitably pursued halifax the election of blanchard the union member of parliament in nova scotia has been reported illegal by the election committee attorney general wilkins in reply to a letter from the governor asking him to explain his recent disloyal sentiments in parliament disclaims uttering any disloyal sentiments he says he be desires annexation to the united states above nii all things and believes the confederation of the colonies tends that way london on monday night the police arrested a man named august augustin n barin on suspicion of being connected with the F fenian anian organization a quantity of small arms and ammunition was found on the premises where the prisoner lodged jeff davis has arrived here brussels an international convention of workingmen in europe has been in session in this city during the present week the attendance was large and the proceedings roce edings harmonious and orderly lit it was resolved that in the opinion of this convention the workingmen cannot attain complete emancipation from the oppression of employers through the means merely of local strikes and that all strikes should be e subject tto to a code of uniform rules and arid regulations that councils of arbitration be found to settle differences between the employer and employed and finally that trade societies bo be established in those countries where they do not now exist and that all such societies shall be organized so as to be able to act in close connection and concert with one another for the general improvement of the status of the workingmen throughout europe new york an ottowa specials dispatch to the herald says sayd the city swarms with correspond corre correspondents spon dents detectives ac around the jail which receives whelan every night is encamped a guard of 20 men each man is serve served d with 25 rounds of ball cartridges the prisoner is marched up in square the loyalists have threatened that if justice is net not done they will take whelan by force and hang nim him in public feeling the moral conviction ia is strone strong that whelan ia is the murderer six or seven head centres bentres from new york and buffalo are here with money to aid the defense they are closely watched the defense is despondent threatening letters have been sent to all the witnesses for the prosecution one of whom has been attacked and ami knocked down with a slung shot dublin 9 the archbishop of armagh at a visitation of his diocese predicted predict cd that the establishment disestablishment dis of the irish church would cause the diso lution of the union and make ireland a separate state ottawa 19 the trial of whelan wae resumed the testimony given was highly unfavorable to the prisoner the case for the prosecution closed closet tonight to night it is supposed that the case for the de defense will occupy about a week little doubt id Is entertained entert affied of the conviction of the prisoner florence it is reported that italy has requested the withdrawal of the french troops from romme borne halifax 9 the assembly sat sah yesterday pm pin P in with closed doors and discussed the correspondence between gov doyle and attorney general wi wilkins A resolution was offered ered condemning he the course of the governor general as interfering with the right of or free speech the house ovas as informed by the governor that if the resolution was not expunged he would dissolve tha thy house another secret session was held today to day in the resolution being expunged there is much excitement in political circles fasth the various estates of cT prineo kara Gorge hungary have been confiscated in fa favor vor of servia bervia paris baris official dispatches are published from the prussian secretary of foreign affairs announcing that king william has issued an order for the reduction of the prussian army to 12 oooo men inen the dispatch states that the king by this act wishes to give a new now pledge of moderation era tion and to show his confidence con dence in the prospect of peace he adde adds that he thinks nothing menaces it london minister johnson formally waited on lord stanley on the ath ha h will submit his credentials to the queen on monday the time has a three column editorial mainly devoted to the discussion of the views advanced by the metropolitan journals regarding the american chinese treaty the writer reviews the course of british policy in china which lie lle he characterizes as one of peace which is proven by byn them submitting to fre quent aggression fraud ill faith and evasion in disregard of treaties until their leniency is interpreted at pekin as fear until chinese diplo diplomacy magy maey is seemingly master of the situation and they laugh at the english treaties and jockey england into quelling the tapings andi n now ow they give her this go by as the principal leading power in their foreign policy they send a to defer inde lini finitely tely the claim of the treaty of tien tsin for opening the empire and admitting civilization they must be told however if they want war that while i england desires peace actual treaties must be enforced and no step further will be betaken betoken taken till thatis done then they 1 will su submit amit and will beat peace china will not be the theatre of war between foreign powers unless as the result of or the american policy the article ends with the assertion that only the rulers of china cling to exclusion but the people want free intercourse and it is the tho duty of england to sustain this wish nish or the people against their rulers ottawa the trial of whelan was continued yesterday no evidence of in much uch importance was offered ofle red ed florence it is reported that gar gat ganns garis s baldi has left caprera for naples to attend a congress con CoD gress of democrats in that city montreal 9 0 the anglican bishop of montreal who has been unwell lately became so alarmingly worse yesterday that his recovery is despaired of the Sa sacrament cramen t was administered to him and he ia is still in a very critical state |