| Show bv by X tiit tift V I 1 GRATH RATH G A conr ell eil AMERICAN washington WASi wasl iNgToN D C 4 the indian bureau received rec tec elVed information to today day from special commissioner shanks that supplies are so greatly needed for the indians near ft sill sili and at the wichita a agency le ncy ney that they have all fone pone forward from caddo within the past few days the inefficiency of the provisions and the thia consequent among the Indians there have been caused by the failure of the contractor to convey the hup bup supplies plies piles from caddo to the reservation he be claims that their transportation heretofore ha has hay been rendered impossible by the y state of theroa dand bad weather NEW YORK 4 the letter furnished by the brooklyn eagle and sent sebit thia this afternoon is tb the etrue true copy of airs mra Til tons note to judge keilson neilson 4 geo H stewart today to day received a cablegram froe from J john ohn V farwell who has his just juat arri arrived veel veti in london from ch chicago icaco announcing that the week day average attendance at all the th moody Mood yand and sankey baneky meet meetings ings logs was and on sunday making ikover over brought together weekly to hear the american E evan van gellas W N X C 4 judge brooks of the U lit ift district court in charging the grandeury gran grand djury jury today to day said sald the civil rift tits lits billion its criminal aspect which was the only shape in which it could come before a jury was unconstitutional and vold void 7 washington 5 professor schirmer raer of the denver mint who under instructions irom director visited virginia city in march estimates that tha the probable production of the comston Com stok iode lode for 1875 will be and for 1876 1676 the yi yield eld ell odthe of the Calir california ornia and consolidated virginia mines alone according ln to prof Schirmer 8 estimate ti mate will be at the rate of per month as soon as the additional milling capacities now in course of erection shall be completed prof estimate of the yield of the comstock lo lode dewill will wiil increase the annual bullion product of the U 8 for this year to and for next year to loo igo the weight of bullion to be dissolved in acid in order to separate tilo the two metal metals will be about 1000 tons per annum annum and will consume about tons of acid bostos BOSTON 5 the suit brought wrought against the the city of baston by tho the administrators of the es estate of armstrong co to recover for the lc less ss of the stock and the tho un expired lea iea leasenby lease seby bv their building being blown ip uy during the great fi fine nine fire e to prevent te the spread of the flames has hii been in favor of the city ney nef NEW YORK 5 jolin john F tracy president of the chicago chicag 0 rock ock island ani ano pacific railroad company is recovering from his attack of vertigo by the caving daving of a sand band bank in south brooklyn yesterday a gang of laborers were luried buried lulled two were killed and several severely injured ES 5 the breaker at douty and toli colliery lery iery near was ads burned lasu last night by an incendiary loss teo TWO Tio hundred men and boys are thrown out oc of employment BOSTON 5 wool is under a teady armandi demand and fon for domestic grades prices have joule rubell d about the same as when last reported holders are anxious to cloke up their stocks as fast as po possible isible but manufacturers arestile ar are still estill quite indifferent about further supplies the he clip of the entire country being so near at hand the tha new spring clip it is be believed ildved will show a consIder considerable ibie ible increase since last year as this wool wooi ool has hranet pact with a reaal sale at full prices lind and promises to meet with a ready sale for some time tu to come sales of ohio and pennsylvania fleeces have been at 62 6 56 for X and medium grades michigan and other western fleeces from 48 ca 52 4 down ip 45 for low combing and delaine selections at 60 70 the latter price prica for very superior I 1 pulled wools have been beem in demand ad holders ore ara ready to meet the at some concession on rf current prices rices nices particularly on extras ietras sales have been at 42 0 ia for super and X as to quality montgomery NEAir ala 5 J 6 pernin Perrin late republican re member mem beri berl of the legis legislature lattire from wilcox co te testified stifled as follows before the committee now low itow etow investigating the means by which spencer secured hi his selection ejection to the U 8 senate troops were yere refal retained in alabama before the election on the requisition of myself and others it having been understood that spencer had i arranged ang ed for or troops to be put at the dipol disposal of f revenue officers where int intimidation mid atton was necessary jhb these troops limps accompanied by U S marshals who had fictitious war rants ranis with citizens citizen q nimes names prominently displayed and shown to persons who would inform them were paraded i in various counties I 1 shot a ho holo le in m my v hat arid reported that I 1 had been bean attacked by ku xu klux and nd I 1 sent troops to arrest my rn mythical assailants asai asal lants I 1 kept the troops as long as I 1 could use them as a political machine our purpose was wasa to secure the legislature at all hazards and to elect spencer A num number berof berot of witnesses testified to the same effect washington may 5 5 the sudden displacement of commissioner lioner of internal bevenue revenue douglass was a surprise to him yest yesterday er afternoon secretary bristow called upon douglass Dougi dougl ass saying he did so sai at the request of the president denvard and to perform the very disa greed agreeable gree able abie ble bie duty of informing him that ex senator pratt had bad been tendered and accepted the position of commissioner of internal revenue nou pou glass made one inquiry only f following ol lowing this verbal communication it was whether his inte integrity grit 1 ll 11 as a r man and officer had been im 1 m to which the tho secretary replied not ignot in the slightest degree with this douglass dou glass expressed himself satisfied 1 I G hester special agent under tha the department of justice and known in connection with political affairs in alabama has been dismissed springfield mass blass 5 the phelps bowies bowles libel case ended today with a verdict of one hundred dollars for the plaintiff MILESBURG pa 6 5 A fire hero here this afternoon destroyed the miles milea burg foundry machine shops grist mill and wagon shop loss no insurance SAN FRANCISCO 5 the tho crop reports received today to day from various parts of the state show that in the sacramento valley the yield wheat will be from half to three quarters of the average in county the prospect is good for a M fair crop and the same in napa and sonoma valleys in san joaquin valley the crops are very bad and in man many v localities they not produce the seed and the valley will not probably over a quarter of a crop san valley valle valie y will produce a g good oo 00 d average I 1 in salinas valley i wheat wheal 1 is s in splendid condition the tho higher hig her hen land landi covering seventy five thousand acres but on the niver river bottom haifa half a crop is the extreme estimate in the southern counties the grain is generally in good condition and rind the increased arek arma area planted ted will piro pito probably bably babiy afford the usual surplus N X Y 6 the portage or tage bridge on the erio erie railroad said to be the largest wooden bridge in the world and which spann spanned i ed the genesse river riven and falls was burned last night there will be na no interruption of travel FOREIGN MONTREAL 3 The river niver is clear of ice to quebec and the ocean vessels are arel all expected up tomorrow to morrow 3 the steamer alhambra from boston went vent ashore at cape sable oa on sunday p in during a thick fog the passengers and mails were landed safely on the island where the passengers remained today to day the vessel will pro bably be a total loss LONDON 3 the schooner schooler jefferson crawf borden from new now orleans for this port has arrived off porth leleh the captain reports that the crew murdered the first and sa wounded and puo put in irons another wounded and chained to the pump another and that another is dy dying and that the vessel was worked by three hands bands the juniata Cat catholina botica holica of rom bom comments in bitter terms on the in stalla stal stai lation tion tiou of the prince of wales as bead of the order of masons in great britain and declares that the act identities identifies anglican protestantism with Mason ism I 1 stephens the sculptor of the un finished monument to wellington in st pauls cathedral died last week it was the similarity of the name and profession which led to t the erroneous announcement here in the evening papers of saturday of the death of edward bowing stephens A ar B A BERNE 3 the representatives odthe of the states belonging I 1 to the postal union ratified this treaty today france signed the treaty subject J act to the consent of the assembly PARIS 3 minister dufoure has drawn up regulations for the tho election of the senate tho the members of tion that body are to receive the same salary as the deputes deputies ST jonn JOHN lq NB 4 the fund raised to secure and protect free labor in this port amounts to 00 the laborers society proposed I 1 to arrange a satisfactory rate of 0 f wages provided they were given all ali I 1 the work I 1 the tho merchants rejected the proposition and the society decided dec to continue th the c strike some non society Jabor laborers erst are employed QUEBEC queer ci ont 1 4 athe the department of marine and fisheries has ordered a steamer from Hall rali halifax fax to search for the steamers polynesian dominion and laae lake champlain and to render them any aid re required quip tule LONDON athe following additional dit ional particulars have been ob tain edof the mutiny on the jefferson borden the schooner jefferson borden border patterson master sailed from new orleans march ath for london when eighteen days from the former port a mutiny broke out and captain patterson Pat torson and the too officers ficera of fought the men with revolvers and knives after a terrible 6 struggle gie gle in which the first and second mates were killed the captain succeeded in disabling and aad securing all the men who rE restated slated he hailed passing vessels and 0 obtained b enough hands to work the ship and proceed on the voyage to london the daily netos says there are strong symptoms of a collapse in south wales sity sixty sits miners re turned to work on tho masters terms in one coll colliery lery iery yesterday three additional deaths by the bunkers hill disaster are reported tho the mutineers muti on bearl boards iho the schooner jefferson afferson borden capt Patterson from new orleans alarca ath th for london took tunit te to carry out their plot to seizo seize t vessel when on the watch with first mate and a boy the tho latter gagged and the men then struck first mate from behind fracturing his skull the second mate i to the rescue was thrown overboard alive the be boy got free and alarmed captala captain patterson who coming from the t h cabin with two revolvers fired tired upon the mutineers muti with effects effect obo ohe one obe of them recel necel receiving vint vink seven bullets a second was wounded in the stomach and a third may live until the tessel vessel reaches don london it is sald gald that Boli general beneral holker will succeed thu tho late judge pigott ll gott on the tho bench A steamer arrived yesterday from the cape of good hope with fifty thousand in gold from the diggings 3 the largest consignment yet one ode of the nuggets weighed nine pounds lo 10 Xi mon ONDON 4 the house of ot commons was engaged in a debate to n ight night on the motion made by the marquis of hartington that the house do net entertain any complaints p a ants in n respect to thed the publication of its proceedings except in cases 0 of wilful misrepresentation or when hen the publication thereof is expressly prohibited and that strangers are not to be ordered to withdraw from the galleries unless disorderly or by a vote of the house disraeli opposed any curtailment of privilege he said the house was able to deal with the inconvenience caused by the present method of istra strangers rigers by suspending the ruie rule and permitting a single member to order their withdrawal at this stage stag of the debate sullivan ca called lied attention to the presence of strangers and the galleries were cleared 4 in the cha eha chamber in r of representatives today to day As premont linden minister of foreign affairs read the reply of the belgian government to th eGerman note of eeb feb lath it denies that belgium has declined to consider germanys germanas Germ anys demands and says that the question of fulfilling obligations tW to prevent subjects from disturbing neighboring countries applies not to belgium alone but to all states which regard it t a as their duty to ta gatch watch 0 over y er peace when the belgian government n is apprised of the steps taken in 14 germany and other countries to remedy the deficiencies s in their penal laws it will examine its own in their bearing on the customs traditions and liberties of belgium with the sincerest desire to cooper co cb oper ate in the maintenance of good relations belgium is determined to td fulwil the thel duties of a neutral state and to cultivate the friendship of germany aspremont premont As after reading the note stated that the leves ieves investigation ti of le eie uio duehesne affair was in progress ho he closed with an appeal to td the tho patriotism of lof all parties 5 nm n m the steina ard Ea verely severely criticises criticizes the tho lettea from gladstone adstone gi ad stone read at the tho centennial celebration of the battle of lexington it remarks that thab the habit of toadying to americans is discreditable in english public men and journalists and that the results of the republican experiment in the U sa S are corruption of pub pubic na life extinction of public spirit t oppression of the mindret minority ming mind rity the xi iagust of honorable men wit with politics and the transfer of the g government into the hands of borrup corrupt an scrupulous unscrupulous and ignorant persons the times fully endorses gladstone letter and says it would be melancholy if it the first great attempt to complete independence should result in social anarchy and although there is nothing at present to justify such dearia grave evils exist in somo some american institutions which must be remedied if bogress progress Is to continue the thy dalty daily mems news announces that tho the earl eari of pembroke will resign the under of war and will be succeeded by lord cadogan the british government intends to send the frigate valorous to survey baffle s bay and the north atlantic Heln hein heinrick heinrich rick ewald the german philologist is dead the Import importation atlon into faland 01 into russian territory of ameri can potatoes or sacks backs or articles which have baye them jin has hns s been prohibited the afi christian ristian convention meb mot today to day ia in the Haym hay market arket theatre mo moody ody was wa chosen chairman u canon battersby of df those these tho the se seo see e of carlisle canon freemantle chaplain to tho the archbishop of i fiord tord chic 1 l bondley mon dley diey rev nir nil aiken and many hundreds of other the principal towns in the kingdom were we re present presents the The rev Kev iKelman Re welman kelman of edinburgh apan address stated that the results af the work worl of ot moody M and sankey in that c city ity were truly marvelous three thousand 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