Show special to the dete DeSe eben efen ng news I 1 r kte fie ic 1 1 I i i PM T i 1 tf t f i 1 I 1 it 1 I t 0 I 1 I 1 10 nott st louis ground was terraye att JS Sedalia edalia an gathe bathe the Lexi lexington sedahlia hn d st louls lpuis railroad ia I 1 large imber number nt of were present in the ahe ithe procession and at the banquet r cincinnati 12 A fire broke out at two this morning in the steamer clifton and extended to the jesmor We land and above and LO he i fyrnne Fy enne darling barling and the vary maty erinn erwin beloff belows 1 six boats were soon boon sada ent enk enveloped in ill fi flames the ehe hull huli huili of tha tha tho melnotte anaro andro androla Lw may way b bave the others are a lota iota poss themire tho The T q nire fire re originated in ohp tha chambel chambermaids room of he by the tle up ettin of a coal coap dil oil lamp ilin llin fourteen burteen kegs of powder on board pi P the cheyenne ahe abe R the abe I 1 flames to the westmorland IV and cheyenne each of av c had barrels lof f coal 0 oil I 1 I 1 aboard rumors are afloat 3 that several lives were lost but u up P I 1 to kwoon spoon no names had been reported rep ted the j westmorland runs the fhe orleans trade and is valued at 2 0 0 there were seventy tons of freight aboard the old boat the clifton was a fine memphis macket 5 6 years old aud and one third loaded value the J mary hary ermin eryin gis gib i gas yas lis ali all an arkansas river biver boat and just i list repaired value the cady cheyenne enne runs the arii Arli arkansas ansas river trade she was anew a new boat having been only eight ight months in use she was loaded with a valuable freight of tons the boat was yas valued at her cargo at the darling belongs to ae the r memphis re aphis packet co and is valued at 25 NV Vas hington ashington 12 mayor hartliff Hartl harti iff lff and a committee from boston visited the YI president dent and members of the cabinet and gen sherman bherman ai ard and id extended them an invitation to attend the national j peace jubilee next month the gen tiemen ne n expressed their thein thanks for the g aur courtesy tesy and said that if public busi bast un e they would be pleased to attend U philadelphia 1 12 the first shipment 9 j of goods bosan to san ban francisco on the pacific railroad from this city was made to iday aday iy new ew york an explosion took place 44 at the chemical works of pendleton paros bro s on first street hoboken this morning one man was terribly mutila butila abd ted and probably fatally two others escaped with slight injuries the bull huli building ing was burnt joss loss small portsmouth Port mouth N IL the tho mor mon morning ink ing accommodation train from portland for boston was thrown from the track near berwick severely injuring a lady passenger the engineer engli engil leer teer and the bag jahke gae master P n Z new york the thi anniversary of the american equal rights ltv ight association wab awa was i s held heid aa M steinway hall hail to ta today da day the trudi audience ence mainly coni posed of ladies was very verb large and intelligent elizabeth cady stanton presided lucy stone ted read the rep report vt the executive committee showing the hd efforts by the society to have woman suffrage intro i deuced in congress Oon dress gress and in the various estates hS dS tates the she cherev rev ow 0 81 BP Frothingham War 1 argued gued strongly in favori of womans comans right ito vole vote mrs stanton followed in nan oan address on comans womans wrongs and rights and favored their enfranchise h clment lucretia matt was 11 elected 1 president for tor the next year i NJ the frev stephen 0 foster poster madei made a Ak rambling speech and being several I 1 called to order orden he made madea a sharp 11 1 attack upon miss bliss anthony in regard to atthe manner in which she kept the aci acl of the society I 1 A anthony pronounced the state ment mont respecting her a falsehood mrs JI stanton also took exception to the assertions cast upon her off omm leial official con duct the chairman decided that foster was out of order which was loudly applauded by the spectators yb Foster resumed his remarks but was 0 loudly hissed when frederick douglas i i attempted to stop a general quarrel but with little effect as the audience evidently listened to the speaker under a a protest foster claimed that he had lithe floor by right and did not propose t tot toi yield al this time the la ladles ladies dieson on the platform became much excited and uth ao threats of ejecting the speak speaker erby enby by the he aid of freely made and I 1 difficult linthe in the excitement to 1 I heartha bean bear the speaker vp eer but buoie he was geher understood atoo d to say that he claimed 11 fittl ritti oll preached une imp doctrine and practiced het hei said baid be had been declared out of order I 1 because he euia bad qt ed edthe the assertions of women from which he supposed he could contradict a man on that platform but not not mot a woman athis this said he be is right rights fr with a vengeance V 1 mr blackwell defended miss an thony and admitted that had not always acted in good faith toward the negro but he knew that neither mrs stanton or miss anthony were to blame 0 G F train had withdrawn from itt iti and in future the paper will advocate equal rights for all frederick douglas followed he ile thought there was an element of plang piang laug lang directed toward the negro in the address of Mrs urs some of sons in her speech reflected seye beye beverely severely rely he thought black race gecas HO was sorry to be compelled to ay say that lie fie had noticed the same evidence of backslide backslid ing in the column columns of ohp the evolution ii referred j in i forc fo rc ble blo language e tio to the acts of committed tha jhb blacks in this olty city duning during ithe jul jui u riots riot sand and argued eloquently in AT favor r of the right of the ballot a illet for all ali black women aswell as white miss anthony in a sharp speech in favor of woman sunn suffrage orf orb during which she insinuated that the right of the ballot had been given to the negro at the expense of woman mrs sarh norton said she should not consider the woman question and the negro question at the same time I 1 lucy stone spoke to the quest question ton lon whether this was a negros or a wo mans platform she said douglas advocated voe toe atea negro nedro suffrage first and womans comans afterwards after a speech by miss anthony the meeting adjourned new york the tribunes dispatch concerning the alliance between eng land france and spain had no effect on the market it being heing generally discredited bredl ted I 1 the american tract society held its forty fourth annual meeting at dt the madison square presbyterian church bishop meil moll malham presided the annual report shows new bissu issues es of books and tracts during the year the volumes printed during the year amount to tos toB the publications to the total in forty four years jears volumes publications in languages and dialects the total receipts of the year including the balance in the treasury expenditures bishop was reelected ees Fes resident president ident louisville 12 A number of general thomas army comrades went io to his headquarters to present him a magnificent silver service but the general declined to accept it on the ground that he was wag determined determined never to receive a donation under any circumstances no information co concerning the reported alliance has been received by the english french or spanish legations the dispatch at firs toc boc casion caslon ed general attadi and a spirited comments but nobody now gow attaches s full fall credit to the statement cincinnati 12 j the national encampment camp ment of the grand army of the republic met at it hopkins nali hall general baldwin tendered the tho hospitalities of the city and welcomed the members behalf adf the people of cincinnati and general chapman responded respond dd general delivered an address i congratulating the ordel order on its success ess in the evening a meeting was held at bistry chapel to which the public public was admitted new york the tribunes atia Atla atlanta lita tita special says a large number of republicans cans caus from all ail parts odthe of the state are now in an the city believing that death is certain if they go home among them are many the legislature A desperate attempt was made at waynesboro burke county on sunday last to murder the rev bev J S pitman presiding elder of the methodist church he had preached there and had induced a number of colored people to renounce their allegiance to the methodist church south and join another church A gang of icu ku klux kluz planned his death and picketed the road from his hotel to the depot but a colored man guidea guided him across tho the field and a voluntary guard of colored men accompanied him to the depot upon his bis arrival there theto pistols were pointed at his head and death seemed certain but a firm stand was as taken by the colored people and his life was saved the only charge against him was that he was a radical new york buckley one of the ro robbers who attempted to run away with the express wagon at the corner of pearl street broadway on the 3rd ard dinst was sentenced yesterday to fifteen hearsum With hard labor cincinnati at a secret secre session tessin of the grand gnand arlay of the republic yesterday afternoon aften after nooh noot ithe carose whether delegates wom yom from the states Sta in arr arn arrearages arrea arres rages garages idail du natio ai anent should be admitted to the floor 1111 lill nois and missouri are in this fredica redica meat in the course of the debate da illinois said he had bad no apology to give glye nor por favors to ask but he would either com come ebere here with full rights or not at all he ho spoke for fon three posts in chi pago and although they had bad been neglectful ii eg in paying their dues du esyet yet during the he past poat year they had bad raised and had supported widows and orphans after Davis speech th the e soldier arrearage listwan lis promptly dropped the ad autant generals deport j shoved showed that there were thirty seven soven departments of the grand army nna ana ann nifty fifty posts pots 4 new 9 0 a godwin odthe of the firmon goodwine co druggists of boston was found dead beadi on the side last laet evening his death P cadd 11 caused alexy i 1 ch chicago I 1 ca a theresi The 0 rudi rust rUSi gna special says benwire vvo is fabe ernnie bt directors f we at padna in place wade af D absler yd sien ster resigned the pr present ind patrons are that at henry enry pierce eldree of boston will be appointed minister mini Mint ster stet to the sandwich Is lantis ahda hutchinson of new york was last session but was not confirmed con firmed the state department after some bome further consideration decided to make a new selection itras it has bas lately transpired that the last act et of secretary Sebre tary browning was to issue patents to J I 1 joy for large tracts of land heretofore reserved for settlers on the cherokee lands the matter was done with great secrecy but the agents and settlers here have accidentally discovered disi I 1 it lt and action ft is said largely 19 influenced the late demon stra eions by ther the settlers on the cherokee tract thirty nine male clerks were dih dismissed from the sixth auditors office on saturday no vacancies are made this being a reduction of the force secretary Boutwell says 0 after mature consideration he has determined to carry out the law establishing a sinking 1 n g fund fur far d the Tribu tribunes nels new york special says several wealthy Cr cubans in that city have been notified that unless unies they contribute liberally to the patriot cause cause their names will be given to the insurgent chiefs and their pio property perty in cuba will be destroyed new york the executive committee of the national board of fire underwriters have agreed to divide the country into six departments namely hartford new york chilade philadelphia phi a cincinnati chicago and one not yet designated each department will be und under erthe the control of a resident member of the executive committee fifteen per cent of the maximum per will be allowed to agents the jewish synagogue at quincy quinty ill lii fand and the residence of the pastor adjoining were destroyed by fire last night chicago today to T 0 day aay ay has ba a been be ef one long to bo U rejeb remembered e re d in the he hs history 1 to ry of this city ICY ity tty the demonstration in honor of the completion of the pacific railroad was a true trul uprising of bulhe the people bro spon taneo usand not manufactured to onder order order the city all day was decorated wi with lih flags ban banners banneit neis nels etc and when the be bells beils a announced that the last spike had been beell dri venan immense procession began to move but owing to its enormous length it was vas found impossible to adhere fo to the gramme pro and the manis maris marshals hals hais guided gilded atas it as best they could apparently almost every vehicle ze hicle blele in the city look took part in it and nearly the total of the he population turned burned out never nver were wehe wei e the streets of chicago eo so densely packed business was totally suspended during the afternoon A thousand vehicles bearing cases of goods directed to nevada california the sandwich islands japan china Egypt egy P tecc etc and displaying unique and grotesque congratulations and other devices were paraded through the streets while the bells were ringing nearly aa alt all 1 the steam whistles in the city were sounded and cannon booming forth congratulations ov erthe over the great event while the tho pro cession moved along michigan avenue some fifty tugs were in the lake in front of the city the celebration was intact a fact universal and aud the most imposing ever seen here hero tonight many mans buildings were grandly 11 nire fire works being let off and a large m ass matin citizens was held at the han hah which vas yas addressed hy by vice vieb president colfax mayok rice bice and others arrau arrab arrangements werd verd we renade to strike the fire bells df st louis T winkie winkle Cinc cine Cincin tiati and ath natt Matt er r cities simultaneously ath ah th the q last s t 01 01 the thy hammer hambar trin tran j taid spike lk eligy worked s le dida 9 a nut nat persons m the 0 a the scene seene at t promontory summit brought visibly before them every stroke of the hammer being announced here san francisco the pacific rall bail road was as comple compie completed teil today to day at 1145 11 45 am san ban francisco time when the last tie and rail were laid and the last spike driven the telegraph telegraphic ip wires which had been attached to the city hall kil bell in this city and nd id a fifteen inch gun at fort point at the first stroked of the hammer on the last spike fired the g gun u n at the fort and rang the city hall bell i the news created great enthusiasm here and in the interior cities of the state the arst first invoice of japan feas fear by the pacific railroad was shipped for st louis today to day inaugurating the overland trade with china and japan new york there was much enghu pasi PAST n over the cople completion tion of the pacific railroad A commemoration service ivas held in trinity church dispatches from washington and philadelphia and other places report a general jubilation over the news the bell at independence pen dence hall was rung and thre oie pie re has been no such demonstration a af philadelphia since sinca the of leeis surrender the government today to day received advice ad vices i direct from the insurrectionary district in cuba giving information of movements in that quarter guarter cuban sympathizers sympathy aers here state that there are now men in the cuban arm |