Show TO bre mix DESERET NEWS ig zo T GENERAL LONDON in the house of commons this evening gladstone announced that the Queen had solved the purchase problem ble bie in by ance cancelling ailing the royal warrant legalizing the purchase of com commissions 1 in n the army he deel declared ired that the house abuse of lords though impugning the government plan for its abolition had failed to sustain the purchase system hence her ministers had advised her majesty to take this action which effectually disposed of the question in accordance cor dance with the manifest will of the country this declaration was received with vehement cheers in the house buti disraeli and the tory members generally were unable to dissemble their anger and ana bitterly demonstrated the arbitrary course of the government gladstone was defiant and challenged the opposition to move a vote of want of confidence earl granville in the house of lords nords announced the determination of the pini ministry stry and defended their policy it is impossible to depict deplot the scene in either house on the announcement of the fate of the purchase system the lords were deeply moved but decorous in their demonstration in in the commons the astonishment anger and uncertainty cen were ill concealed the tories were confounded and their leaders puzzled to suggest what action should be taken in an event which they were hardly prepared for notwithstanding the obscure foreshadow ings in the standard of yesterday and today to day the opinion of all is bold and even desperate and popular feeling is led to anticipate agte far reaching consequences in the democrat emo rat sense NEW YORK 20 at the gideon lodge of orangemen orangeman Oran gemen last night a resolution was adopted thanking governor hoffman and the military and police for the protection offered during the parade last wednesday at an indignation meeting of irish americans in the ward last night stephen J in a speech said baid how can we avenge the blood of the men which has been shed how are we to secure proper protection in this country for tor men of our own race shall orangemen orangeman Oran gemen and know nothings men rule this city never never ly said the speaker shall shail the scenes of wednesday last be permitted again he said sald when he saw the dead on wednesday his blood curdled in his soul and he prayed god that he would live to see the day when the act would be aven sven avenged gedl A sentiment which was received with cheers it was hard he said to see aee armed ruffians striking down innocent men and women for the crime of looking upon foolish orange mer mea women had been made widows and children orphans for the caprice of one man in albany who came to new york to revoke the order of the mayor A voice hang him to a lamppost many no no ill lyl 1 my friends I 1 pledge myself that every drop of blood shed on that day shall ba be legally avenged if there be law in new york never again shall such an occurrence be permitted in new york never again shall shill orange ruffians be allowed to insult irish citizens who have fought to I 1 uphold the constitution of the united states stites cheers the legislature must prohibit such professions processions process ions lons in future it is said a prospectus will soon be issued in williamsburg to obtain t names of native born americans americana who are to be called the united sons of america it cannot do less than the english house of commons which prohibits orange processions professions process ions in fix treland ireland ireland when was an orangeman the battles ol 01 the union hiber anians and catholics kept aloof from the parade that day if they had not done so there would have been beba a dif ferent tale to teil tell if the law does doea not vindicate them I 1 may bay say something else to you at another time governor boffman hoffman should never receive the votes of irishmen never never I 1 washington the report of the department of agriculture just pub ies ieh that the potato crop will bea biro full average hay crop short and apples about three fourths of a good yiett the following private dispatch from yorkville York vUIe vule S U C dated july has been reze received ived by a gentleman in washington the committee subcommittee sub on south ern outrages arrived here yesterday evening at the supper table of t the he hotel hon james E stevenson ri of the committee and hon A J wallace representative of the district were assaulted lis as they them took seats eats by Majo major james rJames barfya phd pho prominent citizen and a pitcher of milk was thrown over them wallace drew a revolver but major barry was surrounded by his friends and he left the hotel at 9 the tho commit committee tep wis gis was serenaded by a negro band and a crowd collected As the band was waa retiring an affray took place and one negro was shot no arrests have been made the total losses by joy the explosion at the washington arsenal are ire 62 one of our citizens has received a letter from mrs J G wharton sister inlaw in law of mrs E G wharton now in jail in bulletin on ori a charge of polso nin ink g general ketchum and atte attempting to poison eugene van ness in which she says my dear husband and child died I 1 did not know what was the reason of their death but after my childs funeral only a week I 1 I 1 believe I 1 W was as taken suddenly ill and at one time was thought to be dying I 1 told the doctor I 1 was poisoned the day I 1 was taken sick and then I 1 suspected she had poisoned my husband and child I 1 told my brother and all my husbands family also when it occurred nearly four years yearb ago I 1 was brought from her house and have never had but one opinion that she poisoned them and that I 1 barely escaped with my life mrs wharton owed my husband 2500 dollars which we had great difficulty in getting after his death NEW yoek york race mace and coburn signed articles today to day to fight on november within a hundred miles of new orleans for five thousand dolls dollars rs in the coroners inquest today to day into the death of persons killed iu in the riot after the examination of several witnesses all of whom testified that the mob fired on the military first though some of them stated that only one shot was fired the coroner said sald aid he had tried to obtain all the evidence he could which would throw ight on the subject before them but failed to obtain anything more than what had already been testified and was ready to dot postpone t the inquiry if the jury thought it necessary the jury saw no necessity to postpone the investigation and retired at two and returned the following verdict in five minutes we find that those parties came to their thein death on the twelfth instant by gunshot wounds at the hands of parties to us unknown the jury having signed the verdict in fony tony two cases were discharged SAN sax DIEGO 24 the tucson j arizona citizen of or july ath has the following ca capt t H M X smith and co with supply pitt train r aln ain en eprouie toute route to camp bowie when 80 30 miles east of tucson were at eked by a hundred indians the captain and nearly all of the company ere erea a mile ahead of the wagons thu rear wagons were attacked and word being sent forward theler thelen returned to fight half tha the company and the wa donmen gon men had a spirited light fight killed 13 warr ors with a loss on their side of one soldier killed and 30 wounded and a few horses killed gen crook with his command in eluding guides scouts and soldiers ss in the mountains eastward has haek n not ob been heard from for several days |