Show aon awn ton alij kij bg CT der per WESTERN UNION telegraph llxie G new KEW ORL s 23 the the british ate ete amer sapphire stranded on florida iteen seef abd and became a total loss all were vere saved the population of louisiana IB Is 01 16 the deaths from yellow osy were eleven CLEVELAND thatcher thatch er colb gos barrel factory was burned cinat night loss insured 12 BOSTON 23 21 isen lsen benjamin amin an englishman 25 y years ea rs old vaa was stabbed by his cifes b rother brother francis doran an irishman ishman rr and died before he could be reached by a physician both men weme were drank at this hour midnight the murderer has not been arrested the murder is said to be the result of a long standing quarrel doran attempted to kill once before IMFIELD 23 another slight shock of earthquake was wes felt here at half if past six this thia morning washington 24 the latest rumor ramor is 13 that senator morton gorton has laas declined the eug Eng english liah mission and that it will be rendered tendered to cresswell Cre and should the latter accept colonel forney will be made mada postmaster general the worlds cable from london on says saya gladstone and granville spent a whole day in conversation avit with h the Pi prussian russian russian Bu esian asian austrian and italian ambassadors and gen boyar oyett the latter had an interview with corti napoleons secretary at mons and one with the empress at chesteria chesterin ches Chea Ch esterland terin terla n d it is reported that the emperor and empress agreed with th the king and bismarck upon a project of peace which includes the tho dismantling of fortresses in eastern france and an indemnity by franca prance to germany of oceia bix six thousand call lions lons of franc francl in cattle horbes and wine and DO llo cession of territory ia Is to be made unless the people of alsace upon a plebiscite should vote for annexation to germany ba ea maine is to leave metz and proclaim the prince imperial emperor with the empress as regent uhe the solution de spends ends on the acceptance by king mil vil vil yil vii llam ilam alain of the condition reduced into a arran arrau arrangement gement gemert by the great powers awers that the cession of alsage alsace must be determined bythe by the people the jowers insist antha on thi and it is even ruia ruil rumored ruta ored that if germany objects to I 1 it t they will intervene by force to compel prussia to withdraw her armies from yS jAncer set wel YORK yore 24 14 we have rde received elved the details of the terrible storm which desolated anba cuba last week from one to two thousand people were killed or drowned head of eattle cattle vare were wera lost several vessels were wre vre wrecked akad aked mid aid an d in matanzas alone over four hundred houses were destroyed among the most horrible features of this calamity was the uprooting g and sweeping away of a cem oem cemetery eatery and the scattering of the corpses through the adjacent country A eab Oab leta loja the world dated london 23 says 8 the Empress eugenig eugenic Is ii xon lon don hoedl holding conference with lord granville the tho negotiations are very favorable for peace and are progressing ZEn england gland giand as ks ki for an armistice not for the purpose of electing a constituent assembly but for the restoration of tle the empire Eugen eugenie Is to reenter re enter enten france and ibb IBM metz to protect her restore derAud orde or raud cand maket mako peace p esce trochu approves of th eplan an associated press cable dated brna seir sein melq I 1 23 23 says the Th dependence independence zel zee beige ge dav hav the following special despatch from london rondon after the cabinet coun conn council cil cli held on an friday granville tele telegraphed caplik td the british ministers mini stera at toura tours berlin sav fit pt tetersburg petersburg burg vienna and florence with a view r about an hu armistice larmI stice between prussia and france the answers received from the ambassadors indicate an early suspension of hos zui SUi ties uK leur leuc YOKE 24 there is I 1 from the armies around orleans it is rumored that a battle is imminent there the french preach will make an attempt to retake orleans 1 ih k fears are entertained here concerning the sudden decision of england to mediate between france and prussia Bis some imagine it a plot to aid in the re enthronement of the Bonaparti ats these seem to acquire confidence in the eagerness of great britain to bring urlus about a peace it is generally coD slid sila 1 ered red that england ia Is willing to work more for the interest of prussia than those of france and the significance of her movement is apparent now now that the difficulties in the taking of paris have been demonstrated dealdea this england ig Is also aware that the large french armies just organized are quite prepared to act on the lo offensive that the bad season is a at hand and the difficulty of getting food for the germans is rapidly increasing in consequence and that trochu li hi preparing a it series of formidable sort bortles sorties sor bor ties les the journals and people who notice this phase of afna afra affairs irs accord england no credit for her tardy action it is said here that the paris government will not cede an inch of territory nor pay a franc of indemnity and it ia Is feared the struggle will arill have to go on to the bitter end unless the conditions prescribed by prussia are very moderate the cpr Progress ogress du alord relates a story of a massacre of mobiles taken prisoners at bolssens sois Bols sons four days after their capitulation A cable to the vieune from london rondon on the says there were telegrams from tours ald aud vienna announcing the proposals by england ot of an armistice are substantially true there is the highest authority for saying that the british government concluded last week that the time had arrived for making another emort effort they considered the moment critical and felt it their duty to try something they have urged an armistice by making a commission of representations to prussia and france asking other powers to join them thern in an effort to bring it about the armistice la Is intended to allow the convention of the french constituent assembly it is understood that bismarck favor sit it tile the british government has small hopes of success there la Is a chande chance but bat only a chance that the present efforts may produce a suspension of hostilities washington 23 the tho only official information received here of the disorder in south carolina is contained in a dispatch from governor scott to the secretary of war wear dated friday intimating that parties panties par ties of ex confederates were organizing for the purpose of cresting creating nut hut and confusion at the polla and asking for additional troops to preserve order cincinnati in the U 6 circuit court coutt today a final decree gaa vaa entered in the car wheel patent case of asa whitney against albert ii Is mowrey th the a amount of judgment was waa over a hundred and twenty thousand dollars mowrey appeals to the supreme court NW homr the tribune tribunes cable dated london says bays there is authority for tating stating a that that the th 0 negotiations thus far are proceeding satisfactory granville proposed a it ine lne meeting eting between thiera thiers and bismarck and both assented bismarck sent thiers a safe conduct I 1 but no basis has been accepted or suggested granville expresses himself satisfied with the manner in which his overture has haa been rec received elid eiba on all hands by the other neutral powers po wens as well aa as bj y the belligerents but today to day as yes ferday avoids expressing any confidence of their success JS nothing has been heard from froin paris rumors of peace abound it la Is reported rep that the empress Is participating in the negotiations mayor hall has issued a circular asserting thai that the census ia Is incorrectly correctly hi taken and that a fair count would show the population to be a million and a quarter and the voting population two nun hun hundred dreI drel thousand jie lie he jee appeals to 6 all citizens and all parties to register on monday bionday or tuesday next that this point may nany be clearly elearly established the action of the federal authorities authority es relative to the registry is creating intense excitement it is now probable that the straight bounty ticket will be nominated I 1 general butler butier secretary jobeson robeson Ko beson conkling general babcock and others had bad a along long consultation today to today day daf with the object of concerting concerning conc cone erting rne ine measures for carrying out the congressional 8 dional election elect ibn law and to prevent fraud owen gwen giemon glemon was vas today to day arrested and held in two thousand dollars ball for rescuing from frain a de deputy paty marshal one J Zv eveland eland A locomotive exploded on the northern railroad piedmont t last night might killing tha the fireman andin and injuring three other passengers horace greely is confined to bed by fever resulting from exposure on bu a recent trip through the west CONCORD Governor steams stearns has appointed W S ladd judge of the supreme court ladd is the only democrat on an the bench NEW YORK R colne 25 the eighth aregim regiment ent of united states infantry try is expected to reach this city lextIon day from charleston B S C from which place it is expected to sail in transports on saturday next A trustworthy dispatch says that the disposition of the english cabinet is to adjust the fishery question at issue in a manner satisfactory to our government accounts of the disasters at sea caus ted led by the terrible gallof gaie gale of a few days ago come to hand the list of lost increases we have already received reports of sixteen wrecks on the florida coast including the new now orleans aud aad new york steamer Ha mariposa which la Is probably a total loss lose TheMe the publican republican of charleston B S 0 i 0 f the says that the republican party is thoroughly thorough I 1 y victorious making a clean sweep of the t he state by twenty thousand majority on the congressional ticket and ea electing c I 1 more than ilan two thirds of each b brauch branch c of the legislature also that they have succeeded in at least nineteen of the thirty one counties of th the eState state the charleston Cb courier urfer urier on en the other hand insists that a fair count of the votes would show a majority for the he opposition ticket but a fair count will not be had bad the charleston news concedes the election of the republican publican Ee state ticket but claims the election of col mckessick Mcl mci lessick Kessick union reform to congress from the ath dist district riot it Is understood that attorney general akerman arrived in this city last evening forthe for fon the purpose of consulting with the district attorney judge davis and marshal sharpe as to the treasures measures for the enforcement of the election laws the attorney general deci deol declares ares arps that all the power of the government is to be exerted for the enforcement of the laws A A times special dated washington last evening says the dispatches received beret from new york giving details of resistance to the united states officers in their duty of enforcing the laws of congress created quite a breeze for a dull duli day attorney general akerman left for new york tonight to night and will investigate the facts tomorrow to morrow the people of new york may rest assured that the laws will be enforced and that the united states officers will be protected and sustained in the execution of their duty of or this they will pie ale have ample ampie evidene evidence before tomorrow to morrow night ST LOUIS 25 the population of 0 st louis mounty county outside the city is just completed the number is the total population of bf the county is iga NEW i YORK 25 the yacht race dacej bhe ice e twee tween n the dauntless and sappho took place today to tb day resulting in victory for the tho sappho she bent beat the Daunt dauntless lisk lisi by twenty three minutes and thirty five live seconds in a race of six bix hours forty five ini minutes andeen and ten seconds the yachts started from the Stake boat fifteen miles outside of sandy hook the course being twenty five flie miles dead beat to windward and return dr G symes of san francisco who has spent seyen seven days here will leave on the steamer fierce pierce for pranee prance on wednesday having been delegated to convey certain sums of money for the relief of the wounded and lind for the widows of disabled soldiers of the french arm army y p A cable to the herald from london london on the says a correspondent at the headquarters of the prussians i s at versailles writes as follows follow s ve oot oct t IQ 19 1 I had an opportunity today to day to hear bear bis marcks opinion regarding the political and abd military situation he declared that the position of prussia had uever never changed from the hour of thed tha the declaration of war by franca france to the present they were compelled unwillingly to draw the sword he declared that they would nover novel sheath it until germany was safe from future cruel assaults from her ambitious and rom the insults of her unprincipled pled pied neighbor ne gabor he heniades neni Heni makes akes the same declaration now said bismarck we anticipated victory betit but it was waa left to the experience of war to beachus teach 03 what guarantees would effect effectually accomplish the object we had in view at the commencement the blood treasure and suffering it athas has oost cost to win oun oui past victory convinces the prussian nation that they can hope for no full security without rec reclaims reclaiming laimi D 9 these territories wrenched from germany for purposes of egg agg aggression and con COD conquest quest prussia desires p peace bace but only peace which will give full security for the future in reply to a question as to whether germany Is able to stand a long campaign he said people who talk of the exhaustion of germany are ignorant of facts we have large resources at band the hardest work Is over ver while we are anxious for peace 0 we have no fear for the future regarding an armistice he said the chances oiga olwar are comp complicated As s to negotiations for peace prussia is wll willing and hastens to listen to proposals seeking the end of the war wae from any guart quart quarter guarter erli eril kely likely to lead to practical results in view of the disorganized state of france no matter whether they come from the ex emperor or the present provisional government it has been decided by france to ask of prussia that the be treated as soldiers when wearing a in military wai war dress dres N NEW yorm 26 actor attorney ey general akerman has established d his hii head quarters at the astor house webre where he will remain until after the election to pro pronounce bounce upon all questions of faw law law that may arise he is instructed to see that all ail the rights of the citizens are respected and that the authority of the united states government govern men t is maintained main maln bained in all its integrity he was in consultation with senator conkling yesterday and the senator subsequently remarked remarked that the determination was to enforce the act of congress at all hazards no doubtful or questionable power will be assumed by the officers but they will enforce such processes and provi provisions siona as they are assured they will be sustained in executing the preparations forthe purpose are being perfected every day and there thele will be no lack of authority to back up the officers the eighth U S infantry will arrive in new york harbor tonight to night arom charleston the regiment is about strong and will be reinforced in forced by recruits who |