Show a t c t conna corua torna DESERET I 1 ic piti I 1 i GENERAL washington A sp special ecial States that tha government has not de decided elded to take any action in the cas of the cu bani bant p privateers at nor is it probable they will be interfered with the administration takes the view that under the circumstances cum eum stances the hornet 1 t cannot be at strictly rile ay a t pirate ami the united states is hol HOC a bound to attempt her i capture liy ky the arrangements fo forthe althe entertainment of the delegates to the commercial convention are about comple compie completed t ed the gramme pro includes a concer concert t I 1 bano bana banquet tiet and a steamboat excursion cursione gur cur cur eur sion slon A grand procession representing sen ting every trade fiade will be one of the feature features of the opening day jex lex dene fellmore fillmore is to be tendered a public reception pj evidence tho the boiler volle r ortho of the tho i steamer iner inen eugeng eugena e saturday night while going to a fire injuring several persons the explosion ova owa 4 downward prasad or a sad loss 1088 of life would woula have resulted i va vat S about mrs bers of the legislature have arrived very eny ery few if any a are r committed as to 2 for fon th the g U B S senate all deemi 1 1 to ie be walting waiting fon for tild tile caucus to te determine elg elp e km i f ne the matter the names chiefly by the walker men tonight to night for ford senator are Fi franklin frankiin anklin sterns sterna and gen robert williams for elent gov jolln jolla fj lewis newis A caucus caucus of cf the walker men wiil will be held heid tomor to mor edw row night of the members and officers of the le legislature i slature S turner and J L it wrenshall Cren shall are ate spoken speaker of th the house th ehi eni senatorial election will not tat tal take tahe 6 placer until mhd end of the week 11 washington A correspondence from C EE mallory sc co owners the steamship euterpe irn JSn terpe hel hei hol dressed addressed to se see sec c ejary fish has been published stating that the euterpe had been chartered ded jed by jose F disant to load with artillery faor havana been informed by aby rumor that a pirate is waiting off sandy hook to interrupt the enderle ler JEn terpe and ask in sueh such an event protection from the united states government secretary fish replied that while a con avoy voy cannot be given to t the fhe vessel the dying s united states will ali if th edessel is ear car cary crying its Us flag and ld molested anthe on the hi high 9 11 ked kea sed beag I 1 3 use usa all its power to punish the offender and aud to prevent a repetition As comments have been made in the newspapers affecting the administration in connection with the recent gold panie panic and aad much interest is felt on the subject the washington agent of the associated press presa company to tonight night dalli called ed upon the president on behalf of the association to find out whether there was any foundation for the charges against the administration the president conversed convers sd with the utmost frankness on the subject and said che he had not thought proper publicly cly ely to contradict the statements concerning h i myself as he had done nothing whatever ke v er to influence the monay mondy money market or to anford afford any hilf help to private parties while in new york he had many voluntary advisers but he said that his administration always held itself ina lna ins ina P position a to act as seemed best and free freeto to mag make any change in its policy for the fhe publia public bi terest interest in the comrad of coliver conver said sald the gelof going to newport james fisk jr came aboard the steamer at new york all ail ali and said to him that gould had sent lim aim im 1 down to ask if he would privately Y give I 1 e f him hinr a i little information a as to what rii RIK the e administration were coing going to do on iha the h 0 financial question the president J ent re 0 plied piled that giving such information wa would uld not be fair and asked elak fiak whether he did not think so f fisk admitted that it would not bp ba nair mr fair the president informed him that whenever ihen the administration wasching was coing to 0 gi change ahn Q its ts ac action lon ion or policy the thel Secre heere secretary gary cary of the aff veasy treasury afy w would ou ld give notice through the newspapers ers erg sa vs usual so that ahat every body body mi 4 kow at the tidie same time thus excluding gany bany any possible charge of favor favoritism alani 0 ob h tile the morning of f e athe afie panic on friday week secretary boutwell communicated to him the of affairs in new york when the presan dent said sell five millions in gold the secretary replied that he had come for the purpose of suggesting the sale of three millions million s in gold the ibe idea of selling gold thus appearing to bo in the mind cachat ea each ehat chat abb abt the same time timp jn in a few fet minutes fg an order was wegra telegraphed eted to new york to sell four millions in gold the president thad had informed no one of the purpose of the admi atlon on financial subjects and the same remark la is equally true of the secretary of the treasury amos kendall has been ill for several weeks I 1 I 1 i chicago 4 A carriage and pair of horses drove ot off wells street bridge at midnight last night while the brel brol bridge baeli I 1 P was open for forthe the passage of a vessel it is believed that there was wad nobody in the inside of the carriage as nobody has been recovered the driver was probably asleep or intoxicated i aletter A letter ietter the tho cuban privateer hornet says that ail nil the tho n negotiations for her purchase were effect edlon edon the high seas so as not to give the american or english government any pretext for interfering twenty five thousand were paid for the steamer and for re fitting her up she received her armament of her coal at sea and has not been in any port since she sailed the crew numbers the officers carry their commission direct from president ent cespedes edes itis it is said that the leading eu eua t t powers will treat her ats ISA a pirate the new york importers and shippers are very anxious to know the intention of out government oti ohl this subject washington Vas hington D C robson bobson superintendent in of the evansville and wabash telegraph company died suddenly of heard heart disease this afternoon while making entries in hisbrook his hib book sew new york YorkI the Ehe raud raun which ch commenced on saturday i morning moril morri ing lasted till this morning Therall the roads a utha east and north have been much ouch damage ed by a heavy freshet anai anil pd aie grale ale the tracks of thel central hudson and hurkin harkin roads were washed awa away in many places the lehigh biver river is 20 feet higher than on friday T he freshet in the schuylkill carried off several freight cars belonging to the pennsylvania central railroad and swept away large quantities of lumber dize wagons gons ac besides mules and horbes horses many abany houses in the city were flooded in some cases the occupants escaped in boats the water rose seventeen feet at morristown Mirris town two boys were drowned and the damage was immense the lehigh river biver rose fifteen feet causing great damage many buildings were washed away russell kussell beardsell berdsell and wards iron bolt works at eort port chester N Y were badly damaged and ten persons severely injured loss 1 washington much damage bas has h aa been caused by the storm to canal bridges some being beine washed away houses dam aged age delc dele I 1 ele etc new york james bil bli brown own co hate have begun a erit emit in the theu U S court for two and a half million dollars the difference oa on seyen seven millions in gold by them through the gold board on fridey to fisk gould the increased rates of freights west went into effects today to day st boula louia LOU bou 70 70 chicago 50 cincinnati 40 per pei hurld hundred r ed pounds and others in n proportion accounts from all sections say the storm has been general and land considerable damage has been done the tele graph was much interrupted breaks are reported in canals in various places the travel on many railroads was totally yon or partially suspended on account of a bad break at springfield mass massi the fall of water reached eight inches the village 5 of westfield was waa inundated and it 1 is a reported that the rosswill los swill amount to there have been no nto trains on the hudson rudson river biver Roads inee early this morning sar ear castie Castle castleton ton tou feet of the road bed on bath tracks have gone y the bridges and culverts in various other places have gone harlem is in the same condition the hudson river commenced ising this morning the water now covers the doecks and is still rising the storm has caused great damage in galbany eity elty city aty tearing up pavements da damaging magbag bewers sewers etc washington r the government has received information that the cuban eriv privateer a teer U had put into wilmington N C 0 and b had ad been detained by the U B S authorities there the U 8 marshal had telegraphed for instructions pittsburg pittsburgh on sunday afternoon a loy boy seven years old oid was leaning from an upper window j HI his hi s fathers house and was shot through the head and ia instantly killed by some sopie unknown person it appears that no person saw the shooting or heard the report st louis louls tho the ehe linah annual fair of the st louis agricultural society y opened today to day under favorable auspices the weather was fine and the attendance good for the first day all the departments were unusually f full fuli illinois sends th largest number of cattle but ohio kentucky michigan iowa and missouri are ale we 11 ll represented dented 4 I 1 belena helena M T 6 5 the mutilated bodies of two men were found this morning morn ing twenty five miles fro mHelena from helena they had been murdered by In indians olans new yew york the tribune presents an alleged authentic statement of of the views of the president on thie the recent case oj of buying a ship an 4 a arms in mid ocean that all parties have a right to purchase arms on baarda ship the government can only feel bound to prevent the pending out of armed ves vea make war upon a friendly nation pation trains on the erie railroad are running regularly the harlem andru and hudson A road is still new haven havell conn the town election ia is reported today to day jay as a partial sue suc cessford cess for the citizens ticket of seven selectmen but two on the democratic ticket have been elected the clerk treasur treasurer erand and collect collector orare are demge Dempe democrats rats st louis louls major general schofield arrived here yesterday from fort leavenworth en he has established establish oO lils his headquarters here the board to revise the artillery cavalry and infantry tactics and make them con conform forta forfa aa as nearly as practicable to each other commenced i lits tits its session bession yesterday sest erday and wll wil progress pro grem with ank dork work as rapidly as possible a Philadelphia three throe persons wre dawned at morristown bythe by bytho tho the toj ton goj the morristown and reading 94 R urlau raa 1 is baltimore the broadi between here und wad is sool foor peat feat under unde water at schuylkill beading reading and aud troy the freshet damage hartford The Hubbard cotton mills at middlesex were swept away also several beveral dwellings A large number 0 mill dams and machine swept away or seriously dimp damaged qed new york A washington dispatch states that on the reception of the news that the privateer coba had put into wilmington tun N 0 and was under seizure by the united state states marshal the president called a meeting of the Oa cabinet binet and after consultation it was decided that a privateer could gome into a port of any ady nation under stress of w weather bathe r aud and remain twenty codr hours without molestation or detent detention ion ioD and that she be allowee twenty four hours to remain to obtain supplies when she will be released by bythe the marshai marshal after the expiration of which time deducting time she was accounts from various points lanew in new england this state pennsylvania delaware and anil maryland all give details of damage to the railroad railroads and places on the banks bauks of the rivers jivers from the flood there have bee livery few fatalities but great quantities i i of properly property were destroyed au and d ea carried off philadelphia the water at a fairmount dam hu has receded six feet since yesterday the streets are nearly dry i but are covered with mud and the debris left by the water hundreds of af i cellars are filled at the large barge esta establishments blish lis ils ments steam fire engines are engaged pumping out the water albany the water in this city is still over oyer the dooks docks broad broadway way is navigated by small boats nearly all the basements aud and collars cellars east of green street are flooded I 1 troy the flood is unprecedented the water has caused a great destruction of property in this city the mills being greatly damaged U up north the country is flooded three houses have been carried away at and abiol 30 persons drowned hudson there were two accidents ac near this city last night on the troy trox and boston railroad tb 0 first was wag a af h collision between a reig 4 yand tand passenger train when three employees of tle the road were badly injured the same passenger train was afterwards thrown into the river at Hoo sale falls thirty lives ilves fere lost the conductor conduct pr was seriously I 1 injured tired vired I 1 the loss to west wert troy by the 14 beshe I 1 will reach 4 the accounts from the surrounding country say that the storm of sunday night and monday morning did more dama gethan than any before known scarcely a bridge on the country rods Is left in good condition great damage has been done at ballston baleston Ball ston spa where a boy was drowned new haven the most commenia ble consequence consequent cons equen e of the flood in this vicinity is obe obo the giving way of thu thih the great dam over the housep houstan n river at birmingham ining liam llam two weeks work would have completed the tho structure three hundred feet have been destroyed more diore than half the labor of two years was swept away one man was drowned hartford 7 the reports report 0 ofal damage done by the storm coif continue dinue 10 0 come in jill the damage in all part parts s oi of the state h very great the town of manchester bian Blan chester has lias suffered more than Ru auy any other place placa nota bridge is left lefi in the town not nota a waterwheel water wheel has been running there today to day the loss to ni I 1 ll dams dama and other property la estimated at SO 30 goo the loss to roads and bridges is about the same bame amount cherry cherly bros loss is 10 0 which are included pieces of silk worth wort h or dr it albrook the old oid factory bullying bult bull ding ly occupied as a tin fin in shop between t the e emet house houte and green street was swept away a ayoung young man doman andaman an adl aman and five children were drowned drow nid one other man was also drown drowned c d augusta me the storm has abated chicago tha the eastern iii oll S hatchl 1 rih re burdened burden edwith with accounts recounts alm aim similar I I 1 a r t ha ah e above ottawa an application has veeh leeh been made to the ithe Can canadian adlan adian to aspa corporate a co company m pany for the we J building a tunnel tinder under the detruit detroit river to connect the great western viqi with I 1 the michigan central railroad J memphis 5 president atnes W V I 1 runn ruff and superintendent 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