Show W G Gt L cai cat Hii Z al 1 L i Lou bou louisville iville the the after afternoon noor C ex r retrain to lexington Lex ington logton ian iud track and was v as wrecked one oue man had his leg jeg eg broken new now york vice PreAl preat president dent colfax visited morristown JS J J on friday he was given a fine and was wa serenaded in the evening having been I 1 introduced to the people by governor randolph he lie made a brier brief addre address ss I 1 in in which he declined to discuss political questions washington D C orders have been addressed to generals Gene raia rala sheridan and Scho schofield fled fied to treat the indians Indian snot not on the great reat reservations as hostile and proceed against them accordingly with a view to the protection of the citizens of kansas hansas and elsewhere on the frontier jackson the military commission in the case of yerger is progressing slowly the right of general granger as president of the commission to sit on the case was challenged by the defence II 11 ence on the ground that he had formed an opinion as to the guilt of the prisoner the challenge was sustained and granger withdrew gen swift is now president the defense thereon entered a plea to the jurisdiction of the commission on the ground that yerger being a citizen and having never been in the army or navy of be he united states his offense being against the laws and constitution of the united states he cannot be tried except by indictment before a grand jury and that the commission has not the right to try him except on such an indictment Bl emphis memphis W W davidson of mitchell hom Hof mearn feaRn co was murdered by his overseer at Pocahonta pocahontas bliss last j night should the present military force on the frontier be inadequate to promptly quell the existing difficulties with the indians authority will be conferred on general schofield to raise volunteers for this purpose the war department has bag given authority for the use of united states troops in north carolina when necessary to carry out the internal revenue laws this grows out of the fact that there is a large number of distilleries in that state the proprietors of which continue to evade the law and put the revenue officers at defiance richmond A duel was fought on saturday evening between capt al E cameron editor of the petersburg index a conservative organ and robertv robert W hughes hughea a contributor to the richmond state journal republican organ in consequence of an article denouncing noun cing hughes the fight took place in north carolina sixteen miles from the norfolk and petersburg railroad the weapons were pistols cameron was struck in the breast the ball striking a rib and glancing hughes hughea demanded another fire but the surgeons pronounced cameron unable to deliver another shot hughes then declared he was satisfied and the affair ended camerons camerona wounds are severe but are not considered dangerous cincinnati 13 B john bl mitchell itchell the irish patriot tonight to night lectured at the mozart hall to a small audience his subject was the disestablishment of the irish church which he said the people of ireland freland did not care for their wrongs would not be removed by it the pian plan proposed by gladstone and supported by the liberals would awford afford no relief phi philadelphia ladelphia at governor curtius curtins Curti lla lih iia dinner last evening count bodisco who responded to the tg toast of russia made afew a few remarks and read the following to count bodisco charge daf faires sir the sympathies of our august sovereign towards the american people and for their destinies are too active and sincere to prevent his majesty from riot not once again experiencing a desire to express them on the advent of general grant to the presidency deiley delley of the federal union by order of the emperor you are instructed to become the interpreter of these sentiments to the president the services which general grant has rendered to his country under such circumstances warrant inquiries as to the future of the great to which lie he bad had the glory to contribute in manner so efficient his work of pacifica pacification for the national nation 1 al prosperity has not met with and wiil will where meet with mith more cordial or more steadfast tharl than 11 hi II rusia russi rus ia sia sic sla signed tied alexander czir cz ir of russia chicago in Fo fountain fountai coonly indiana pt an saturday evenin evening g fred Kemster Kem vin kin I 1 Sin shot with witti a i 0 J h ic dij widow V vilh ah N horn IM miris back baek aged 17 i ia gwo two tile the cause I 1 of f tiie the report L it when a tt Hv abounded fim f lie lea nea il het e i lan inn ian an inquiring j jola juba 0 1 a idd ti 1 9 sib AIB employer aln ain and the tilo nay vay vday axi t I 1 futol atol av two me met one cue of whom naaem john fauste arta led with und and him and tile the conveyed him to jall jali the murder murde r bud hud been dri akin and gambling e ei ces ees sivel fr and hii hll hud hil lost ost a confide considerably su SUM m the people were intensely e cited on Saturday at the national soldiers home a colored veteran named evans wl without provocation struck a colored colored fellow soldier r named Williams william three blows with witha 2 his hla skull and killing han instantly both were av swee caping the thu hall hali evans is in jail aa on a charge of murder washington 13 As an indication of i the tile spirit in which the postmaster general intends to deal with all violations of the postal law sm small smail allor or great th e following letter has been addressed to a prominent postmaster in ga the thi enactments of laws defining crimes and ad ollen oilen ot lences ces against the post office establishment lish ment should admonish every per son in the employ of the department that the lawmaking law maki maui making ug power h intends th ahn 4 law to throw around the purity of cort cori corn cori the solemn of ia its p protection and the highest duty the de p artmont owes the people I 1 is is to preserve by y all means within its power the abw lute ute sanctity of its seal the enactments of the law referred to are entirely ci cit olt t and you are required to Instruct your subordinates that every violation of the law in this respect as well as other crimes the postmaster general will visit with punishment to the fullest extent of the law in this connection and in view of the facts faeta adduced to the department of showing the complicity complick ty if not actual crime by one of the clerks employed in your office the postmaster general directs that tile the said clerk be instantly dismissed from the service you will perm it no one to continue or be employed in your office whose char roter reter for personal integrity may not command the confidence of the post master general I 1 i respectfully yours G B supt bupt of the railway hallway mait mail bervick berr berv riem siem icv e washington the wife of JO jobah en rahe I 1 F boyle doyle one of the proprietors proprietor itne national died to FOREIGN halifax in the house assembly j last night dr murray moved the ar annexation L resolution which was seconded by joseph B S mcdonald the government was resolved to avoid a discussion and to prevent a vote being taken when seven members opposed the government and voted to have the question taken but the rest of the house twenty six members voted against it thus throwing the resolution on out of doors the house will be pro rogues on tuesday london in the house of lords this evening the earl of harrowby gave notice that be he should move that the second reading of the irish church bill be postponed for six months besth the opposition party has determined ter mined to move for the withdrawal of the hungarian troops from the provinces bordering on tiie the river unless the government is able to offer onner a satisfactory explanation for their employment there vienna the austrian government has refused to decide in the matter of the neutrality odthe of the suez canal without the advice and operation cooperation co of france madrid the regency bill was read the first time in the cortes yesterday y 4 A private private letter from paris says that burlin Burlyn burlingame burlingame game was upon the point of concluding a treaty between france and china it is made like the english treaty injuries to french subjects are t to be redressed through a diplomatic channel instead of in the old manner london dispatches from cork mention that johnson a printer had been arrested in that city on a charge of being connected with the feniane Fen ians hib his I 1 particular offense consisted in circulating I 1 treasonable documents among the soldiers t L liverpool Iver lver pool pooi emi emigration ration to america is setting insetting i in n very strongly soo 0 this part port last week paris the following are ire the off omm lelal official returns of the recant recent elections election sr HO opposition 23 28 lutito unknown FA JE the gt general result through throughout athe he country Isnow is now pretty accor accurately te known the next corps leg Legis Is latiFi latif VA will I 1 be cam composed pose 1 I of government independent 42 radicals li a di feals 35 quite serious riots occurred at santes nantes and bordeaux yesterday madrid 31 adrid the project for a regency was debated at great length t in the cortes yesterday and it was wa s at last referred to a committee during the discussion ablaza stated that the election of a king at present was impossible vienna it is reported that a treaty has been made by a commission appointed by the turkish and persian governments to arrange the boundary between the two counties information from a reliable source in havana shows that the cubans are making active offensive movements and were never in better spirits or more sanguine of success the telegrams from havana deny the report of any number of cubans or any officer of the cuban forces having surrendered to Valma zeda I 1 the is now established beyond a doubt that the who landed in of nipe have effected a junction with the forces of quesada Thep the thes spanish troops have had several skirmishes with the insurgents recently near trinidad havana ia is quiet new york the refal keral heralds ds special from havana the 7 rth key west ath says the emigration deml ration of cubans from frum the island has again commenced commence d and large numbers are leaving advices advises from trinidad have been received they say that a revolutionary movement was on foot at that place and that the volunteers had attempted to depose the governor who resisted and was killed general lesca with the basque volunteer volunteers sr has gone to cuico villas the Neu vietas railroad had bad ag again ain aln been cut the government b has receive received ed information that two slave ships are expected here london the archbishop of canterbury has counseled the bishops in the house of lords not to oppose he irish ibsh church bill A banquet was given tonight to night to a deputation from ireland lew now in this city bearing petitions against the irish church bill many tory peers and clergymen of the established church were present it is said that 55 conservative serva tive peers will decline to ollow the policy of rejection this w B s announced by the majority at their meeting lin fin las last saturday and the defection of others is probable the post office department has liscom completed the arrangements for the purchase of the various lines linea of telegraph in the united kingdom in accordance with the bill passed in parliament last year paris the marquis de Lavall lavail lavallette iia Ija vallette ette efte minister of foreign Affair Sat his official reception today to day thanked the prussian charge dam DAf maires faires for the favorable tone tono of the berlin journals with regard lu to the elections in france vienna cardinal rou Ron soher archbishop b of vienna has intervened to p protect bishop lins nom from the secular power but the ministry assert that they are unable to interfere with the tho courie course of justice justlee in consequence of the affair coldness is manifesting itself in the relations between the thel cardinal imperial government f limberg A ministerial order has been promulgated authorizing the use of the polish language in the adminis of the internal service in in gallutia Gal litia ottah Ot ottawa taa tai resolutions solutions ne for the admission of new ew Found land inep the union passed a committee of the house of commons mst night john To binah e ax member of the legislature committed suicide by shoot in ing hi himself m seif self this morning I 1 atta 1 ottawa wa patrick bulkley for a long time confined in jail orr suspicion of being beina an accomplice to the murder of darcy mcgee has become insane and has been placed in a lunatic asylum madrid 31 adrid gen caballero de rodas bodas will sail for havana tomorrow to morrow on the steamer van aan gan antonio he will stop at porto rico on his way to cuba want of or harmony in irk the present ministry is becoming more and more apparent and a change is 19 expected paris the emperor has issued a de decree ree convening the corps Legis latif on the dinst london the election riots riota at K Nantes antes were more serious than the first dispatches from paris I 1 today to toda day da represented troops were called out am and were obliged to use the bayonet in dispersing the mob many rioters were wounded and a large number were arrested at last laai advises advices order had been restored and the city eity was wag quiet p A te telegram legran from paris parn to tonight night states that large and ana tumultuous crowds assembled a again a ill lil in the mont martre district today to toza day y and that troops were called out to suppress the disturbance bombay advices advises from cabool report that azim and rahman have given up the hope of overthrowing ali all and have gone to teheran all ali had introduced many reforms in his government he had re modelled modeller model led his army established a force and forbidden the citizens carrying arms london advises advices from melbourne report that several members had been expelled from the parliament of victoria toria tor for bribery proceedings against them were pending pen ding aing the new york steamer jenry henry chauncey brings bogota advices advises to the 2nd and of eay may may they report serious trouble throughout the republic Itis idis it is thought the union will soon break up T the h 6 presidential election resulted in favor of the government A row occurred on the streets of Bogo faone person was killed and five badly wounded the elections for senators and representatives senta tives at panama resulted in favor of the ministerial party the steamers Eloi neldor and la za con coll flarea fi arza collided in the magdalina river eiver both were totally wrecked but no lives were lost new york valparaiso letters state that the belliazere bellia belligerent ere i nt rights of the cuban sur gents have been recognized 0 by the chilian government in the discussion upon this subject in the senate reference was made to stewards speech in havana in laudation of the spanish government and a belief was expressed that he would not operate cooperate co in the re ignition tion A letter from fro m lima peru tates that president balta has issued a decree formally recognizing the cubans a as belligerents and extending them the usual privileges the peruvian and chilian ministers in washington have been specially instructed to ask the withdrawal of the promise made mada by peru to keep the peruvian monitors from irom a conflict with the spaniards during their transit to peru halifax in the assembly tod today to d day ay iy th the attorney general alluded allude to t I 1 tho t subject of the repeal of thet the union nion act he said the british legislative has not the power |