Show jerrial TO TITE NEWS 44 alga tila 4 rai ral ul virg GENERAL washington WAS 8 gen sherman bherman was at fort hill indian territory may blay 28 and gave an account of the capture of some bome indiana engaged in the raid into texas in which seven men were killed and acorn a corn train robbed on the a large party of indians came in for their usual rations and San tanta tants a notorious rascal not only admitted to the indian agent that he had headed the raid into texas but boasted of it the matter was brought before general sherman bherman who acquiesced in the opinion of indian agent that san sail tanta and the others who were engaged in the raid should be arrested this was ab cordingly accordingly doneald done and San Ban tanta and two others were arrested they will be carefully guarded and taken to texas to be ti led by tho the civil authorities a procedure they greatly dread the new hundred dollar gold certificates will be issued next week nelena HELENA 9 frank kelly of halifax nova scotia with relations now living at wakefield mass who was shot by cassady alias walker at pioneer last week died on wednesday thomas Cotsworth cots worth patriek patrick mclaughlin and his son michael hlin blin miners in the upper ten mile had a difficulty about a division of money yesterday afternoon the elder eider took an axe and started for cotsworth who fired a revolver the ball bill striking the son who is not expected to recover cotsworth fired again killing patriek patrick mclaughlin C instantly cotsworth Cota worth came in irk this morning and delivered himself up to the sheriff for trial thial omaha omara at lincoln yesterday the impeachment court case of auditor gillespie was adjourned to the second tuesday of january next and the legislature adjourned to the same day jay there is a car of specie here from california for government on its way east containing eleven million dollars it is detained by high water in the river it is well guarded by soldiers the river has risen about one foot today NORTH PLATT 8 madame marla maria goverdina Goverd ii n A a native of belgium died on the western bound train near last night she wab was traveling alone and had a through ticket to san francisco the cause of her death is supposed su p posed to have been apoplexy about ten thousand dollars 1 mostly in 8 bonds were found on her person the the remains will be interred at this place today to day NEW YORK edward H noyes bon son of a rich pine street broker was sent to the tombs today to day charged with various swindling transactions he is alleged to have run up a large bill at the astor house representing himself to be an of the joint high commission and another at st jamese james hotel under the guise of motleys Mot leys private secretary OAKLAND 9 the presbyterian chuich church a hotel and two dwellings were burned last night loss fifteen thousand dollars little insurance the counsel for the prosecution in the bomen bowen mutiny case in which the crew of the J T L bomen bowen were charged with mutiny and murdering the captain of the vessel have abandoned the latter iatter charge as they have hiLver no evidence aalto who struck tha fatal blow the pr prisoners will theredore therefore be tried on a charge ot attempting to create a revolt news is received of the total loss of theste anier taby wolf with a cargo of seals by collision with in an ice berg the crew having barely time to leap on the ice before she sunk bunk the steamer zion lion saved the crew WEST the tive examination of the graduating class of cabets cadets was concluded today to day all were successful in passing the ordeal president grant and party go to newbury y tomorrow to morrow to visit the studio of brown the sculptor who is eng engaged liged upon a statue of general scott and will return iu in the afternoon general who is to deliver eliver d an address on tuesday next will vill arrive on mon monday daya dayi the president and suite will leave the same day CHICAGO there was a terrible tornado at iowa city toay today to day ay houses and stores were unroofed and it has partly demol demoi demolished I 1 shed the crops crop the tho fruit trees are badly damaged damage 4 and a man waa Is reported klaud the extent of the damage ean can cannot not be ascertained at present mew new O leana the T overflow Is 19 fifteen inches below the high water mark it has fallen three inches during awen hours twelve steam nire fire engines are throwing out water today to day but a heavy rain today to day with a gale prevented a further farther decline several additional pumps ef of great capacity will beat work tomorrow to morrow NEW yore YOKE 10 mail mall advices advises received by tile tiie steamer darien tonight to night state that the archbishop of paris died with the serene courage of a mattye martyr in answer to the insults of his eleca tio ners he said do not profane the word liberty it is to us alone ib it belongs for we die for liberty and faith dombrowski died in the bed room of the hotel de do ville formerly occupied by mlle mille haussmann the day after itter his escape from la muette he received three rifle shots while at rue de royale and was transferred from there to the ero iro hotel fel fei de ville where he died of his wounds delet delecluse cluse was killed atthe at the barricade of the chateau d eau his face w wa i a 4 mi much disfigured by a portion of the burning wall which had fallen on oil it the most complete arrangements lre ire tre made by the telegraph committee to honor prof morse today to day and as the weather is beautiful the demonstration will undoubtedly be of an imposing character washington 11 captain halls hails arctic exploring steamer mer mtr Po Pol lartic artio sailed yesterday pm p m with all the officers and crew on board for new york A large crowd of bf persons persona assembled to see the voyagers off and wish them good bye NEW YORK A washington special dispatch says the cause led to the estrangement between mr Cala cazy russian minister and secretary fish originated in a letter written by calaca zy to his government in reference to the celebrated perkins claim in which the secretary of state is alluded to in a most disrespectful manner this letter found its way wayt into the State stated department and into the hands of president grant and when cafa Cala cazys attention was called to it he pronounced it a forgery but subsequently stated that he be had written a paper similar to the one on fife in the state department which had bad been abstracted from his desk and had not been forwarded by him to the russian government secretary seward and party arrived at suez by steamer from bombay may fth and proceeded in a special train to cairo calro where they became the guests of the khedive seward was presented to the khedive on the day after his arrival and was received with royal honors the viceroy returning the visit in p person so the secretary and party were w ere ero to take a three weeks trip to the ruins of thebes and other points of interest up thecile th the enlie eNile nile in ii special trains and a private yacht furnished by the khedive after which he will visit alexandria proceeding thence by way of jerusalem to cons constantinople tanti nople the sultan saltan has issued an order to the pachas to receive seward beward aa as a guest of the nation additional about the morse statue celebration ata at 9 a telegraph instrument of those first used op on the line between baltimore and washington was laid on the table in front of the platform antt ana over the lines connected with all the principal cities and towns in the united states the following message was transmitted by miss commee bommel greeting and thanks to the telegraphic fraternity throughout through the world glory to god in the highest peace on earth and good will to all men professor morse then seated himself himself at the table and amidst applause manipulated his bis signature to the message after further brief remarks by W orton and general banks the replies were read to professor morses message from all ail alithe the telegraph companies and operators of the chief cities of the united states and canadas A reply in spanish was also received fron the telegraph co at havana A poem on the telegraph was read by W H pope and the rev H M gallagher delivered an address an address to professor morse was then delivered by G H walcott on behalf of the tei tel telegraph operators of the united states and an address to morse was produced signed by ninety feet of printed names of telegraph employees an address on behalf ot the ladies of the telegraph was delivered by jas D beld miss antoinette stirling sang auld Lang lung syne and judge daly daiy D bly delivered an address and introduced professor morse professor morse read a long address in which he related his early struggles to bring his invention into use and mentioned gratefully the names of members of congress who aided him he also referred to the assistance he derived from alfred vale of morristown N Y the benedictory prayer was then given by rev dr ormiston NEW YORK yore 12 gold strong gov ern ments d bil hia better hetter ater as of 81 hi irl 62 64 alid h nw 67 and 68 14 10 tobb 91 currencies clocks nirm firm W U T P 4 wells 47 N X Y central bj erie erle 30 ELMYRA ll 11 the extensive extract works owned by citizens of elmyra situated at trout run rau pa pat on the northern central R RB P were destroyed by fire about five yesterday afternoon ter noon together with six dwelling houses a cooper shop blacksmith shop and about ten teu thousand dollars worth of bark and extract loss a NEW hav haven ez II 11 seven members of tb the typographical union were arrested here ere today to day for conspiring against the offices of the morning journal and courier under a statute law of the state the parties arrested obtained bonds and both parties are determined to take the matter to the highest courts BALTIMORE the steamer george giorge weems took fire at the wharf on ljatif street at 11 last night and was waa destroyed loss twenty thousand WORCESTER 11 A sweeping tornado passed through the towns of Pax toti holden and west boylston today to day domo demolishing mo moll lishing shIng every building in its track tearing up trees by the roots in paxton ib it demolished a barn of L N parkhurst and blew off one gable of his house from there it went north easterly and blew down the building of mr gelow bigelow Bl an old town farmer from thence through the woods sweeping all before it striking the house and barn of louis martin in holden and demolished both the village of holden was waa next in its destructive march and here five barns three houses bouses and a carpenter shop were blown down three persona persons were injured charles barrett seriously A strip of a heavy stone wall some bome twenty rods in length was completely blown over large trees were blown thirty rods with upwards of a ton too of earth on their roots the tori torl tornado jado took but a moment 0 1 nt to do this and it was accompanied accompany d by thunder lightning and rain FOREIGN paris PARIS 7 the funeral services today to day over the remains of several clerical victims of the commune were solemn and impressive notre dame was grandly arrayed the central object in ja solemn pomp was the catafalque containing the remains of the archbishop surrounded by minor structures bearing the corpses of Du guerry the cure care of madeline suret buret grand vicar of the diocese of bacourt and sebastian the coffin of the archbishop was covered with a pall of black velvet embroidered and earl enriched ched with a massive silver cress A thousand capera tapera were burning in silver candlesticks and the incense vessels were also silver the floor was covered with black cloth and the pulpit was covered with black gauze bespangled spangled be with silver stars the transepts feet wide appeared like huge recesses black drapery covered every statue except those of the virgin and child and saint denis the first bishop of paris in the midst of all were the black and charred of the bishops chair from which the communists endeavored to burn the cathedral it was and will be left intact as a memento of crime along the route of the procession the windows and streets were crammed with spectators bells were tolling and a salute was fired A strong force ot of regulars regu lars lara with reversed guns and muffled drums were in the procession the funeral car of the archbishop Arch bisop was covered with silver and was drawn by six horses another beautiful car containing the remains of suret buret followed the procession reached the cathedral a at t 11 inside the church was crowded with members of the assembly Ass emby priests and sisters of charity at 11 the priests descended with military music left the church and proceeded to the grea great t doors which were draped in black to meet the coffin chanting was then commenced outside was heard the beating of drums the pealing of trumpets and the roaring of cannon the altar was magnificently deco decorated and the services were long and solemn macmahon donai donal ault and favre were present versailles 8 the motion for prolonging the presidency of thiers thiele ia Is postponed until after the election thiers favors a republic it is said rosael rossel and courbet have been unearthed in paris the officiate journal ro ascribes the insurrection to napoleons congregation of three hundred thousand workmen ir in paris earls J LONDON 8 the diamond fields al at fhe he cape of good So peare still enczur aging mortimer won the xa aicon 0 11 CUD D verdure second secord bothwell t third ar the bullion in the bank of england x has haa increased it Is rumored that chambord has arrived at boulogne the banker mires is dead the czar has haa gone to berlin the termination of the russian canial cam 11 laign agai agal against rist kolowa is confirmed 1 BERLIN bernin 8 the emperor 4 calved the czar and alexis at the station ST petersburg PETERS bura BUBa 7 the journal rei cites the formal presentation to the czar of the order of Os osman matill ll by the thid turkish ambassador the accompany ing speeches epee ches and comments at the ceremony confirm good relations LONDON londo the house of commons tonight to night engaged in a long debate on the army regulation bill card welli defended the clause abolishing the sale of military commissions 11 A dispatch from rp fo dated yesterday says that ores fires broke out that a am m simultaneously in four places and at one time houses were in flames fortunately the wind was light and there was wag a prospect of get ting the conflagration under control the nire fires asre are supposed to be the work of 1 v incendiaries vee VER SAuLES ES 8 in the assembly to day the debate on the removal of the political disabilities of the orleans orlean princes adjourned from monday was resumed the committee reported in favor of abolishing the law of pro script lon ion when thiers thiera rose and saldie said sald he had opposed the abrogation of the law because he believed such an action to be dangerous he assented to the views of the committee on the princes engaging not to sit in the assembly and not sot to enter into any intrigue against the republic the safety of the republic had been confided to him and he should not betray the trust the assembly then voted to abrogate the law of proscription by yeas to nays and proceeded to declare valid the election of the duke da D aumale armale and prince de joinville dejoinville to seats in the assembly by a vote of to MADRID 6 minister moret will reslin resign if his disagreement with the committee of the cortes on the budget continues KINGSTON ZT 8 carlotta patti has ar rived from panama and started for england the indian engineers have I 1 legun begun agun the works mec necessary ebsary essary for the irrigation of the soil dispatches from aspinwall to tha the jtb state that another engagement |