Show by te telegraph legra ph AMERICAN CHICAGO 28 lt gen sheridan hi issues ah order to brig geu geo terry of st jpaul paul saying that unofficial info has han reached these headquarters or of the organization of parties partied at sioux city yankton and bismarck bis Ris marck marek to invade the sioux indian reservation with the view of visiting the country known as the black hills should such information be correct you will please not noti uoti ly such parties that they will not be permitted to go unless under authority from the secretary of the interior or of congress new NEW yobu YORK 28 about six hundred mennonites nearly all from the southern part of russia reached here yesterday the numbers of men and women are about equal and there are many children the party nearly all go to dachota the city of pekin arrived today to day from her excursion to newport when off sandy hook tili tho guests assembled on the main deck with governor parker erey in the chair adopted resolutions con granulating the pacific mall company on the possession of such a fine vessel and announcing that it is the duty of the gover government to shape leglia legislation tion so that the amer can flag shall he be restored to the seas and complimenting john roach boach and capt griffin the builder and commander of the tl city y of pekin russell bussell sage and rufus hufus r hatcil hatch president and hanagin managing 9 director Q of the pacific mail co were especially thanked for their attention during the trip after addresses by more prominent guests the doxology was sung and the meeting was closed eleven thousand persons visited the city of pekin at newport demas barnes barnea has given 1500 ball bail in the suit for libel instituted against against him himba by henry C bowen V at D ajl C 28 the secretary of the then treasury bas lias decided that japanese e filks lik ilk s hach which i are aro area aroa a mixture or of silk slik and cotton shall continue to pay the duty duts under the tho act or of revision at 50 per ad va lorem lorent as they did under the former law A circular deelton decision deci lon Ion la ij a large number of appeals pe alsha aisha has hns ci ben been issued affirming cl this rate a i both on importations before and after june 1874 COLUMBUS 20 the official can vaa vas shows a majority against the n aw y constitution in the las as election of against license lic ilc ense euse PHILADEL riita pitta 28 wool firm stock earce searce scarce california fine and medium 25 6 35 california coarse 25 D 30 SAN francisco as the T radi eal cal decline at liverpool in wheat has a discouraging effect on holders here A year ago it was selling at two dollars antt ansi ten teu and bwy tirs tira best offer for the export is ono one dollar and fifty seven and aud a half cents farmers are holding back NF NEW nv YORK 29 the cost of the government of this city for the year ending august was vas in round numbers number fifty millions of dollar the debt in the ame tame t c time was considerably increased professor rossiter W V raymonds raymond speech before plymouth church last night attracts attracta marked attention for its eloquence and logical oree orce torce in in exposing the absurdity or of the charges against Beech erand the infamy of his accusers the following passage gives some interesting esting LOW facts obtained by him as secretary of the investigating committee after citing abundant evidence showing from froin miltona Til tons tona own conduct and statements and voluntarily pubIs published shed references to beecher that Til tons wife could noton the third of july 1870 have confessed criminality raymond said it was no wonder that ti tile tiie ie committee doubted whether she had confessed anything at all but the evidence shows tilt that in the autumn or of 1870 mrs tilton went away on a visit and that while she was ther thero letters pass pas passed ed between her and her husband this is the time ahn according to tilton she was waiting to know what would be his magnanimous deeldon decision concerning her future fate rate at that time according to the evidence before the committee from a source entirely distant from rim rih mrs tilton and entirely unimpeachable mrs tilton wrote him a pleading letter begging liim him to put away from his room evil and lascivious pictures and to abandon the society of evil and wanton wo men mn she wrote that letter with tears and prayer prayers praying the whole night before she sent seat it she waited four days nor non the reply in commingled ag agony ony ODY of apprehension and hope and when the reply came she said to her friend when that letter comes go up klirs and read with me I 1 am sure G d will answer my prayers and give me back my husband and save him from his evil courses this friend had bad seen the letter that went and was to see the letter which was to come mrs tilton went up stairs and when the postman came with the letter ietter her ber friend not having the same firm faith in theodores penitence sent the letter up and waited awhile before following it in order that she should nob nol herself intrude upon its first reading after a few minutes she went up knocked at mrs urs tit Til tons room and received no answer knocked again and receiving no answer she opened the door and entered the room to find mrs tilton unconscious on the floor with the letter in her hand As she was wms already invited to read the letter she tells the committee that she glanced over its pages her description of that letter is that tilton swore at his lis wife from beginning to end that he told her he ilo would have as many pictures and whatever kind of pictures in his room as he liked that he would go with as many women and any kind hind of women as lie he liked and nud that she should not interfere with or dictate to him concerning lis his moral character or habits when mrs tilton was laid upon the bed after a ion lon long iong time ot of unconsciousness ness from profound fainting fits its she came to herself herself and one of the first things she said was that she isho had had a terrible letter from dory they then left her for a while and when they returned the letter etter was not seen mrs tilton said she had destroyed it and no vla vin iving via being should everse eversee 0 it and this chis remark that I 1 make tonight to night if it reaches her eyes will probably be be the first intimation that she has nas ever had that the letter was by a providential circumstance read by another human being besides herself montgomery ala 29 ellas elias E ellas elias lias ilas T K kleis kiels j tais judge of the city court at eufaulla euf aulia auila was arrested last night on a charge of aiding the escape of a felon several citizens of eufaulla Euf aulia auila have been arrested charged with viola violating the tho enforcement act M 29 A large meeting of citizens wan was wa 4 held at M expression hall last night to express the indignation di dig gatlon nation of tho the community at the barbarous murder of the colored prisoners taken from trenton jail ToPE TOPEKA iza ICA Ks 19 glo governor osborn has bas called an extra session pension of the leg legislature ds lature for the of sept to devise means for the relief or of settlers whose crops have been destroyed by the grasshoppers N afire yesterday morning in a rosin warehouse on the wharves in tile the southern portion of the city destroyed about eight thousand barrels of rosin and about two thousand barrels of spirits of turpentine loss 12 mostly covered by insurance NEW ORLEANS 29 0 the pic fic ayune this evening says it is reported that dispatches have been received from shreveport stating that a large body or of armed negroes had assembled assem bled bied at coushatta hatta a town in the red river country near colfax and that great alarm and excitement prevailed among the whites governor kelloggs Kellogg ll private secretary in reply to an inquiry of the associated pres ageno agent in regard to the report tays brays that it is nul nol credited by the executive and that the only foundation for it is that the sheriff at coushatta hatta has hasa summoned a posse of 65 persons 15 whites arid and 50 colored colorito to defend the farish parish officers in case of any attempt te ampt to force them to resign later d dispatches b patches from shreveport this evening evenin con eon confirm firm the first reports of trouble at coun hatta batta and state that a courier who arrived at shreveport this evening says sass the negroes sare are constantly receiving reinforcements from all quarters rhe town is guarded by two hundred whites who ask help A courier from minden webster parish pari parl sli sil brings substantially the same samo report forty men left cotton laine raine this morning for the scene of conflict seventy left shreveport this afternoon and more will follow tonight reinforcement have havo also als aiso o gone from minden A letter from a gentleman at robinsons place pian that a conflict is inevitable and he thinks it cannot be delayed longer iunger than tonight to night the black population of red river parish outnumber the whites three to one coushatta Gous hatta is nifty fifty miles from the nearest telegraph stat station lon ion A dispatch norn horn shreveport says rays that a courier from in reports the troubles ended and that the town is quiet the whites arrested the shern sheri fl and his deputy and several other officials and ba have v e them in jail the negroes were left without a leader and dispersed one white and two blacks were killed SAN FRANCISCO 29 in the fabean 1 corpus case of twenty two chinese women passengers by the steamer japan on her last voyage and who it was claimed were I 1 imported m here for oar immoral purposes the fourt 1 district court today to day ren rendered dereda a decision sustaining the constitutionality of the Stat state elaw law by which such persons may be prevented from comino coming coming here and remanding them to the custody of the captain of the japan which was about to sail the supreme court issued a supplemental order and the steamer sailed without them and the whole lot were sent back to jail professor davidson and party to observe the transit of venus sailed for nagasaki on tho the japan tapan today geiger tried at santa rosa cal for the murder 0 of f mrs strong was convicted of murder in the first degree and sent to the state prison for life jeffersonville JEFFER SONVILLE ind 80 30 A horrible outrage resulting in the death of the victim was committed near henry ville ile lle last night 0 ano augustus angustus barnies Gar nies while walking along the railroad trac kwas assaul ed by three mentho robbed him of five dollars and then bound him across the track and left him he succeeded in freeing his body from the tile ropes but before ho he got his legs loose a train came along and though lie he managed to throw his body ot oft the track his left jeg leg was cut off ho he laid beside tho the amr k all was picked up by the train and brought here and died soon after alter washington 30 the secretary of the treasury has directed the assistant treasurer at new york to sell gold during sept as follows 0 0 0 on the first and second wh thursdays u r d ays and halt half a million on the 3rd ard and fourth thursdays respectively NEW nev YORK 31 the tilo rev rov jno S glendenning was in iii court today to day at jersey city on the suit of perry master marter to compel him to maintain the child mill yilli pomeroy tho counsel for prosecution endeavored to have the tho statement of miss aliss pomeroy made before heroic her death admitted as evidence and failing withdrew tile the complaint glendenning glende ing is to be proceeded against on charges of seduction and breach ot of promise cathirine cathi rine rino tighe tight anold an old oid woman was murdered last night ina lna in a vacant lot near her house iu in the outskirts of brooklyn her husband hubband has been arrested on suspicion governor herbert of louisiana has began a libel suit against the build Con company pany claiming damages in five bundled mennonites arrived on thu tho steamer eity efty of richmond the cubans here have information that shortly before the battle of iguara igmara a spanish captain or of regular regulars 3 left the city I 1 takimi taking wih him two compan companies ies les of if voi vol volunteers un mostly natives and passed over to the cuban army when the cuban troops were approaching the city the tho whole of the regular spanish force was bordere I 1 out to appo oppose e their advance an ambuscade was laid by tho the cubans into which the whole of the spanish column which is ia stated to have number humberd num berd bvrd d two thousand men fell and were either cut to pieces or found safety by flight the tim cuban army army captured a quantity of arins anns in santa espiritu and increased ed its own numbers by en lifting five hundred well armed men SARATOGA 31 tn in tho the regatta today to day the thieo mile race was rowed by oneill aou DAVIS the contestant not starting arsht time making the distance in the th ebest est three miles on record CHICAGO 31 general custor custer reported to general sheridan the return to eort forr lincoln of the black hills expedition and says our route from bear butto butte was by way of the little missouri river until the head waters of the heart river were ached reached le when we moved due eat ea t to this post wo we explored and located that portion of the little missouri hitherto unknown we have marched about one oue thousand mile and my command with re replenished pleni hed supplies is in good condition and ready to take tahe the field tomorrow to morrow A washington special says the establishment of a new adminis organ in new york city is ia now conceded to tg be a fixed fact the presses are building and a part or of the herald building on nassau street has been already secured for an office the newspaper will be known as the republic and will be the tb e size and style of the llera herald Zd the stock is put up at which will be all taken at once plenty of money is ready in the hands bands of the projectors of the enterprise the first number will be issued either on the or of september pros with 0 C norvell late lato financial editor edito of the times as principal editor and mr west leigh the original projector of the times as business manager SAN francisco 31 31 tho the mika mikado brought no mail from honolulu Hone lulu luiu but there is news to august nineteenth tho the king prorogued the assembly august eighth he congratulated the ibe members on the introduction tro of bills to aid the construction st of telegraph lines fines andhor the encouragement of steam navigation with countries he lie spoke strongly in favor of reel reci reciprocity p rocity treaties particularly favoring one with the united states he ile sald said that no effort on his part would be wanting to secure so desirable a result the king has appointed S G wilder and J IT Ka kawainui special commissioners to collect and forward to the philadelphia international exhibition objects illustrative of the arts manufactures products and soil of the hawaiian kingdom the tho sydney morning horning iberal says that twenty morg more bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the british admired a portion ot of the cargo had bad been saved and brought to melbourne th the 0 discovery ship challenger had finished the soundings for a cable between sydney and wellington lin bonnew new now zealand FOREICH FOREIGN LONDON 24 sydney dobell the well known english v Iter lter ls dead five hundred laborers of the english agricultural union leave for lor canada tomorrow to morrow the carlista Car lists have extinguished ilio tilo lights on the coast from san han sebastian to bilboa the workshops of tho the royal mall mail steamship line at bouthi mif eon con were burned today to dat day many ver workmen vor kmen are thrown 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