Show SPECIAL TO THE DESERET NEWS 1 ane house committee on the pacific railroad have agreed to report the southern transcontinental railroad Rail rali Toad road bill jt it provides for connection with other roads placing all au on an equal footing and requiring uniform charges foil for freight and passengers making them all practically one road the consular and diplomatic appropriation pria tion bill came up in committee A long discussion ensued on the amend i ment for striking out the dons consulate at santiago de cuba caba in which vorhees esl eEl charged the fob foa head of the state department with ith imbecility sloth and want of regard te reaid 0 sid aid for the honor of the country logan called for action oil on cuban affairs he said outrages have been perpetrated pet rated there until the blood bf ame rican citi elti cried out from the ground and the government should show it itt had bad some sympathy with the struggling people of cuba sargent attributed the inaction of our government to the refusal of congress to put the navy mavy on an efficient footing to vindicate the honor of our flag dawes cod eod contended tended that we the navy navy had bad ian eau ower lower waters aters enough to defend our flag in culan munger favored the recognition of the belligerent rights of cuba banks promised that the foreign com corn ditte will report soon soran and did not doubt that the house would find the committee determined to maintain the honor of our country commander has been reprimanded by the secretary of the navy and is now undergoing the sentence of the court martial philadelphia A collision occurred on the pennsylvania central road this morning the result of carelessness of a conductor leaving the switch opeti A brakeman was killed and two german emigrants were injured me alc GREG OR 24 an aeronaut attached to a circus made an ascension last evening and when the balloon was about over the middle of the river it ift descended and the occupant was drowned before assistance reach him r CHICAGO two freight dafne trains loaded with flour grain and other merchandise ran toge together their at full speed anthe on the rock roch rock island rail rall railroad road yesterday smash ing lingoth both engines anu and demolishing 21 1 I of the cars and scattering the oie contents in a most promiscuous promis manner mauner nobody hurt the loss to the company is at fa least considerable excitement prevails among the feniane here herb over oter over the iche expected arrival on on monday of general one ONel oneall ll who wha it is said taid comes to complete the arrangements already almost matured for sending a force to aid ori elly eily in his hil red bed river eiver operation the times special say says s that governor bard or ot idaho today to day writes to the president his letter of resignation giving as his reason that the political condition of georgia is still unsettled and unsatisfactory he had hoped and ex pecked that it would have been otherwise but as it is not ho he deems it his duty to resume his bis profession of journalist at atlanta bard intends io to enter on a campaign against the bullock administration the tribune today to day says bays that edward perdieu Per rieu agent of beille nelile the red ked river elver insurgent arrived in this city yesterday for the purpose of conferring with general oneill who is expected here tomorrow to morrow in regard to the fulfillment fulfilment of the batters lat promise to assist belli the of chicago who control the order in this and most of the western states want oneil to send help but still they have positive information that the california feniane will i hend end tend a battalion 1000 strong under col smith and col walsh to meet oneil somewhere on the border and operate cooperate co with him private letters from bogata bodata say the debate on the darien darlen canal treaty in the columbian congress has been very sharp and bitter jt it is being considered article by article and the first one only has been adopted the prospects prospects for ratification are not favorat favorable e A dispatch received at headquarters today to day says bays that general forsythe is in close pursuit of the indians indiana who recently attacked the working parties on the kansas railroad with good prospect of overtaking and punishing them amass meeting will be held for the discussion of the question of removing the national calil capital tal governor pal pai palmer m er of gillim illinois is butler butter of nebraska judge De delahay lahay labay of kansas and other prominent men will be present the cuban general jordan is here conferring with the house foreign committee i the british minister had a long interview with the secretary of state jho iho the english authorities desire desira to get a clearance for sone sope arms at fart Aber abercombie intended for red bed biver river the senate appropriation committee have decided to materially change the navy appropriation bill and are disposed to make the pay of the naval off meers officers equal to that of the army officers john W warren arien arlen has sent h a memorial to to the senate asking for redress for arrest and imprisonment by the british government on a charge of A letter from a gentleman who has visited winnipeg Winne peg bays gays the present adjustment j t does dees not promise permanence but he I 1 as heard heird of no sentiment for annexation to the united states though he believes commercial relations and railroads will effect a change in that respect A caracas letter says that the battle for its possession lasted 27 hours and a thousand men were slain after three days balloting in the legislative convention thomas H butler was today to day elected secretary of state in tha the senate SAN X franc FRANa FRANCISCO isco 21 the central p pacific railroad llave bave finally purchased the california pacific rod boad and take possession in june next they will place lace a fast boat on the route and reduce nu ce t the he passenger time overland several hours the central now controls the railroad system on the pacific coast and it is kumoi ed that the union and central have also consolidated CHEYENNE 21 chief justice howe yesterday denied the application for a receiver in the case of davis lavis da vis vib and associates socia tes vs vi the U P E R B R holding that the showing before him didn ot justify it or show any abs absolute blute necessity for such a remedy that the road was now beg bel being ing managed by able and honest men and Is in I 1 a prosperous condition and if this were not BO the bond tendered by the railroad rall Bail road company is ample security for the complainant in any f event CHICAGO the temes times special says saya the land sales of the union pacific railroad now average nearly forty thousand dollars a month and the total sales to date amount to about eight hundred thousand the average price is four and a half dollar dollars A an acre sho bho shoeing that the rd restriction which congress proposes to apply to the I 1 lor Jor northern thern pacific at two tiko and a hi half alf ait dollar dollare sf per acre Is rather lather lowthan be below than above the prim prices of other roads both the president and commission er arof of indian I 1 affairs express an oll kopini opinion lon ion that an indian wai war will be obviated by the coming consultation and other sioux chiefs the indian peace commies commissioners loners are bringing all their influence to bear against the military policy which some of the authorities are desirous of inaugurating the tribunes washington special says betten the foreign mail service I 1 ia a I 1 in n be better t working order ordery under the treaties concluded by the present administration than at any previous period except tha that of our relations with france which are broken oin off everything ia is going on in a satisfactory anner manner the change of english mails from australia via san ban francisco has placed us on a better footing with regard to carrying our own closed mails for the continent through england indications point to the necessity of compelling the trench french to come to terms with the united states at home the amm aff lains affairs of the department are in a most promising condition the noted sioux chief spotted tail tall TA 1 with several minor chiefs arrived in 11 the city today to day en route to washington to meet the president and with red bed cloud talk over the grievances of th theil t respective bands advises advices from fort garry carry say that an indian adian outbreak is imminent and this with the arrest of rellis commissioners in a canada is causing great excitement 1 NEW YORK 23 the rev charles B emythe smythe opened a church of his own at the masonic hall yesterday the con almost a hundred people received the pastor with partly suppressed cheers smythe in the course of his sermon threw his arms aims above his head and exclaimed enthusiastically As ibave no claims to bind blud me and no strait jacket to cramp me I 1 have nothing beloved friends to prevent me from going forward he claimed to be a reformer like westley cable dispatches state that espartero has finally declined the spanish own and that the king of prussia has heartily congratulated napoleon on the result sulton of the the duke da grammont has positively instructed the french minister at rome borne to abstain from interference in the affairs of the ecumenical council and to practice absolute reserve in reference to any action of the french government towards the pope BUFFALO tonight to night large bodies of are drilling volunteers have left here but whether to aid beill belli or invade the neighboring frontier is unknown cincinnati 23 it is rumored here thata party of fifty feniane leave this city tonight to night for rouses bouses point to join oneill at a meeting at the fenian armory last iash night an unsuccessful effort was made to raise funds fitzgerald predicted that it would end in a miserable fiasco and tend to rivet the chains rather than weaken them montpelier two companies were shipped from burlington today to day for the frontiers another large body are en route for the front by boat from from Platts plattsburg burg all the available teams in st albans and burlington are engaged for use tonight to night NEW ORLEANS 24 the bulletin T places blaces the present bonded debt of the states at over fourteen millions the british minister will be asked to arbitrate between the united states and brazil in a claim for indemnity for services of the whale ship canada many y yearb years e ars ago I 1 the spanish government a agreed g reed to a arbitrate in the case of the steamer lloyd aspenwall there has been some misapprehension on the question of allowing a portion of the british expedition to pass through st maries marles canal and one of the vessels was refused before explicit orders were issued the order of the president is to the effect to allow all vessels not carrying munitions arcon or contraband articles of war a free passage through the canal this is precisely the privilege extended to american ve vessels asels in passing through the welland canal information is at hand that vessels loaded with supplies for the winnipeg expedit expedition ion ioa have already passed through the cana canaliato linto lake superior per loren en route for the chain chaia of lakes in the red bed river biver country after three intensely hot days the thermometer ranging from 92 to 96 degrees g reella a violent thunderstorm thunder storm prevailed this afternoon one man was killed by lightning during the storm the st louis bouls and fort scott railroad was formally organized yester yesterday dayi by the election of A W maupin president and a full list of other officers the railroad is a very important feeder oost to st louis and undoubtedly will be built soon BUFFALO LO this evening the city is full of fe feniane een Fen ians lans I 1 quan quartered amon among g their friends in every part of the city there are n no 0 in indications of a further move tonight to night NEW york yore it is rumored that a force of left brooklyn last night for canada others in email numbers are reported moving from albany alband rochester Bo chester and auburn poughkeepsie last night three car loads of irishmen passed here on the hudson river biver railroad nall Bail road going to the uhe north they all purchased tickets over the Rensel Bensel laer and saratoga railroad they were unarmed but were bup sup posed to be feniane Fen ians NEW yorm YORK the house of john alien allen the wickedest wick edest man wan on water street is being demolished to make way for the howard ho ward mission house A large num number berof of armed fenian feniane left the city this morning for the northeast surveying parties are busily engaged in laying the route proposed for the national railroad from philadelphia to new york in opposition to the camden and amboy continued on ninth page BUFFALO there is considerable activity ivirty among the fenian leaders and the jhb men are quietly concentrating at their rendezvous there is no ti veness at this time where the invasion will be made the point first attempted may be a blind though the frontier is lined with men there are reports that the united states steamer michigan has taken a position at aft port colborne canada to protect the welland canal Roc roo ROCHESTER hester nEsTER A carload cariad car ear load lad of een Fen lans ians ticketed for maione malone passed through here this morning for the east A few geniana from the southern counties arrived last night over the tho erie railroad the leaders of the brotherhood hebe hero are very clent elent le garding their movements CHEYENNE 24 red bed cloud with nineteen chiefs and the headmen head men of the sioux nation arrived at fort laramie this morning john richard elchard is with them they entered the post on foot singing their thir national songs they will pro Oro probably bably reach here on the cincinnati there was a heavy storm of wind rain and hail this evening the hail stones were very large and did great damage to windows coh berva serva tories etc the weather for three days past has been excessively hot mercury at noon 93 degrees dispatches from ottawa state that considerable alarm prevails about the fate of the red bed river expedition beill is said paid to have received promises of Fenian ald aid on the condition of lishing a separate independent republic inthe heart of the continent secretary eish fish assents to the removal of the british arms and munitions from fort Aber abercombie combie to the red bed river elver country gilman oilman marston has been nominated governor of idaho charles charies 0 crowe of alsa Alla alabama bama bams secretary for utah james B mckean of new york chief justice of utah cairo calro during a storm today to day the lightning g h t ning struck a group of seven rail rall broad apa d laborers and killed the foreman and injured five men one thought to be fatally one escaped uninjured ared the tribune tribunes 13 despatch gives the following synopsis of the senate bill to enforce the amendment which has gone before the conference committee consisting of senators stewart stockton edwards bingham davis and kerr besides the sections giving force to the amendment there are sections to punish persons for holding i office in violation of the amendment to punish illegal voting for congressmen in all the states extending all the civil rights to chinese and providing how persons deprived of office by a refusal to I 1 leneive J legal legai gai gal votes may secure their rights the tribunes v cial clai says that the committee had a full meeting last evening and the principal discussion was upon the last named provision which probably will be taken out but the other provisions will be deft eft essentially unchanged the n special on the contrary is al most certain beital in that an entirely hew how |