| Show BY TELEGRAPH TELE GRAPH harrisburg pa 6 W W dantz dautz who with his wife and child were killed by tho the railroad disaster at miff in last night is supposed to have been a recently elected member of congress CORNING N Y 6 thornas thomas A johnton Joh at senior justice of the supreme court of the state of new york died here last night NEW ORLEANS 6 about this morning two 4 companies ompa nies of the first farat artillery r united states troops under the directions of deputy U S marshal decolius deckling Deck Dec klins lius took possession of the state house part of the troops were quartered in the senate chamber and part in the chamber of the house of representatives enta tives while the omm off meers leers and deputy U S marshal took up their quarters in the governors anteroom the doors were closed and guarded I 1 and egress antl anti ingress denied to all except the officers of state the authority by which the united states officials took possession of the court house is ah an order from judge D wells U S circuit court ath circuit in the case of kellogg vs warmouth tb which recites he proclamation of gov warmouth yesterday declaring the result of the canvass as made by the returning officers was made in violation and contempt of a restraining order issued on the case and declares it is iii calculated to disturb the public peace the U S marshal called on general emery for troops to execute the order of the court 4 and they were immediately furnished washington VAS nas HINGTON 6 W W dalli Daiil daniez danicz ez the victim in the B R R accident near mifflin was an employee of the house of representatives and a resident of fri cleeton wis HALIFAX 6 the tho proposal of the telegraph co to purchase the nova lines hab has been accepted and arrangements will bo be immediately made to carry the decision into effect the times says that a new orleans dispatch states that judge durell who will probably deliver tho the decision in the tho Kellogg has ed several letters lutters threatening threaten lag tag his life if he decides in favor of the governor elect kellogg Kel kei legg the better class of citizens zens zeus repudiate the course of warmouth tb fearing that it will precipitate a conflict with the federal authorities A special from washington says that secretary boutwell has informed the committee of ways and means that he intends reviewing the syndicate and disposing of anath another er installment of the new loan unless congress takes somo pomo action in the premises NEW YORK 6 the tribune bays pays that the greeley are unwilling under any circumstances to consent that the plan for a subscription of their benefit shall be carried out it will be a work of time to determine the condition of mr greelegs greeleys Gree Gre eleya leys estate but however it may have been impaired by liberality perhaps too great by a loan of his own credit to those who proved unworthy of it or by an ovet overweening over confidence in mens mons promises there is it is probable enough remaining to quiet the generous apprehensions of lne lna community the mieses greeley will join in contributing for the purpose of erecting a statue to their fattler fattier to perpetuate his memory miss ida suggests that the floral decorations of dr chapinos ChapIn Chap ina inh Ps church be disposed of i for por the benefit of the old oid ladies ladles home I 1 NEW ORLEANS 6 warren stone the famous surgeon burgeon died this evening 65 years old NEW YORK 7 it is reported that mayor hall assumes the herald chair jabury lat and bennet benned shortly leaves on a two year european trip VICTORIA V I 1 6 yesterday the new christ church cathedral was waa consecrated sec rated in the evening archdeacon arch deacon reesey preached a sermon in which he warmly advocated the adoption of ritualism with all forms and ceremonies he said the church of england had been dead for i he last century and predicted its decay unless ritualism were adopted the sermon was listened to with III ili concealed indignation by the congregation at its close dean cridge said ho bo raised a protest against the views expressed by reesey they were wrong and he would not again sit quietly and listen to their expression the congregation gave ven to their feelings by lay stain ping and clapping during which a number of ladies retired precipitately washington 6 the board of managers of the national asylum for disabled volunteers held their annual meeting at the surgeon burgeon generals office president grant general butler general martindale gov smith hon L bb enciel G general ehe ri abos thos thor 0 0 osborde and gen E B wolcott were present reports from the various asylums showed that the four regular homes were fuller than ever nearly disabled volunteers being provided for in the different asylums after the necessary a appropriations the board adjourned until the 4 h of march gen dyer the chief of the ordinance bureau is again very ill of brights disease washington 6 5 the commissioners representing both branches bran brac ches of the alabama legislature are here that representing governor lewis and the court house body today to day asked an interview with the president who answered that he preferred that they first confer with the attorney general which they will tomorrow to morrow the com cittee representing the capital branch make a statement of their case on saturday while the tho attorney general will give full attention to the representation sen tation of these commissioners he be will not render any opinion nor take any other action thereon it is the fixed determination of the government not to interfere with the political affairs of alabama unless something should arise under the constitution of the united states to render interference necessary LITTLE rock kocir ark 6 5 both sides in this state claim the election of their ticket and will endeavor to install themselves in office washington thurston Thur ston slon will be chairman of committee on private land claims casterly Case erly committee on engrossed eng rosed bills wisdom succeeds carpenter as chairman of committee on enrolled bills pratt will probably succeed edmunds as chairman of committee on pensions morton morion becomes chairman of committee on privileges and elections secretary boutwell before the ways and means informed them that unless the house took action expressing disapproval of his funding operations under the late syndicate he be would proceed in like manner mauner to negotiate tho the remainder of the loans louisville 7 number drew the capital prize in the library lottery NEW boric yorki 7 A paris special says the government will adopt one of three cournea in reference to the report of the committee of thirty F first ira lra tile the resignation of th the cabinet and the formation of another entirely from the right bight centre and the left thus detaching votes voteau from the right bight and organizing a new majority favorable to the government second a formal declaration of the impossibility of continuing the government under existing circumstances and an appeal for the dissolution of the assembly third the complete retirement of the government and the acceptation of a cabinet exclusively from the right bight this latter course is the most unlikely but it is more probable than the ie resignation of thiers NEW YORK the world says that several prominent business men have just sent by the steamer lyber the money for the purchase of samana bay tsan ssan domingon Domi ngoh they having become satisfied that tho pu purchase which congress rejected would be a profitable one have renewed the bargain with baez on their own account SAN han FRANCISCO S 0 A locomotive on theban the ban san jose B R B R was thrown from the track by a cow the locomotive was turned over and four cars badly smashed fortunately nobody was badly hurt matilda heron states that she has settled all ali berol herel her ber claims aims alms satisfactorily with carpenter executor of H H byrnes will wm al lent publishes in the bulletin a complete history of the diamond business or swindle from beginning to end ASHLAND or 6 jos beach with the express from klamath has just arrived he left there yesterday and reports two more men killed on lost river biver geo floeke and chas Mon ISIon monrose rose roee they had gone out after sheep belonging to flocke and were attacked by indians and killed capt kelly and men arrived at Lin kiril last night troops from warner and bidwell bid well weli were expected to arrive last night there was still great uneasiness and apprehensions hen of danger by the citizens SALINAS CITY caia cala 6 0 alsop als and rawlings raw Baw lings while boring an artesian well on the premises of mr biker riker today struck a fine flow of gas gag superior to that discovered on the place of cervantes the superiority lies in the fact of its being fres free from water and gravel the flame Is most brilliant and its ita force is such that a roaring noise may be heard eard h several hev nev bial hundred hurld hulid adred yards the operators inform us thad thac in all the wells they bore in that vicinity gas prevails VISALIA cal 8 the court house was again crowded last evening to discuss the narrow gauge railroad to stockton the subscription list all shown bbown own covered upwards of besides other lists not yet in A committee of four will proceed to stockton thib this week to organize a company and open subscription books the bylaws by laws endorsed by the meeting contain provisions provi that the stockholders cannot sell except to original stock stockholders h ol 01 ders without t the consent of four tour fifths fifthe of the remainder after giving the trustees the preference of purchase numbers announced their willingness to do the grading and furnish teams and take stock in payment the hiring of chinese laborers was strenuously opposed the farmers living on the southern pacific railroad are taking stock as well as thos those 8 eastward giving as a reason that the road would leksen the charges charge aper per ton from san ban francisco A telegram read to the meeting that one was being neld auld in stockton and announcing increased subscriptions there was received with great enthusiasm ellen shadden Bh adden who ran away awny from portland oregon a short time since and came to this city with pascal smith has been abandoned by him and is in a destitute condition she applied to chief crowley for aid and was sent to the hospital where bhe she will remain till wednesday and then start home the chief having obtained a free passage for the girl she sho says smith pawned every thing she had bad except the clothing she wore and left her with without quit a dollar thre thore were in this th Is city durins during the week washington bills were introduced and nud referred one by hibbard of NH N EL for an amend amond amendment ment to the constitution authorizing congress to fix a uniformity of time for state electious elections Ro resolutions solutions of the vermont legislature were presented favoring civil service reform and the abolition of the franking privilege banks offered resolutions one fixing the salary of the president at lirty nifty thousand triou commencing march 1873 and that the term terna of office of the president Pre ent eDt and audrice vice vlee president prisident be six years that the president be ineligible for re reelee elec tion ald abd that the president and vice president be elected by the people at the bame same time that congressmen are elected A jamaica letter states that a large number of wealthy cubans are leaving cuba ani and purchasing plantations the heralda washington special states that the credi Imo hilier hiller investigation will show that several con gressmen gre esmen accepted enormous dividends from that concern which they devoted to charitable and political purposes they will show they were not dot identified with thu the management of the concern 0 or w with h the legi legislation dation for it th the express cpr hie bie ss willbe will wili ha jessed notwithstanding t adi n ine iny fire BALTIMORE hid bid 9 0 cesae hunt a prominent citizen of this place died on munday dunday aged 80 OTTAWA ont on t 9 A fire destroyed 1 ten sums lots 40 cincinnati 9 the steamer prank franb P tracy sunk with bales of cotton aboard A club of ten persons parsons at columbus ind held the ticket 6 which drew 75 in the louisville lottery NEW ORLEANS 9 the fusion members of the legislature are assembling at tile the lyceum hall they were in caucus this morning each member as aa he passed in was served by the deputy ils lih U B S marshal with a copy of dorelas Do restraining order the mechanics institute is still in charge of the military both sides claim a quorum in the house IOWA CITY 9 A H brainard post poet master is charged by his clerks with perjury theft und embezzlement CAIRO 9 the dry goods store of plum and alsor was mysteriously robbed of twenty thousand thou sand band in currency on sunday washington 8 the japanese minister has received details of the new now educational system of japan which embraces the organization of eight colleges high schools and over 53 63 public schools at which the attendance is compulsory for all children above six years old oid cape of good hope advises advices state that a fierce battle had bad occurred in the interior between the rrell kreif people a ind nd the Tam bookies in which the latter were whipped and from to 1000 slaughtered many mady of the natives were armed with wi 19 E enfield itji e ld a and nd other ju european r a arms arma NE NEW W ORLEANS 11 A large largo meeting of citizens who opposed the recent action of judge darell dareil in the contest between kellogg and warmouth tb was held this evening speeches were made by gov warmouth and by col me emery who was returned as governor by bythe the regular returning board both counseled moderation and an appeal to congress A memorial was received from the chamber of commerce which was in full i sympathy with the thi members of War wa mouths party A committee of was appointed by the meeting to visit the president and congress and to lay jay beford before thern them and ask that the federal troops be withdrawn from orom the state house and the people be left to govern themselves or else elee that the present conflict of authority be quiet quieted edby by the establishment of a military govern government men t throughout the state judge ellmore of the ath district court has issued an injunction upon the petition of warmouth tb restraining pinchbeck from interfering with warmouth in the discharge of his bis duties as governor and from attempting to take possession of that office or exercising the duties of governor of louisiana in the meantime pinchbeck has bent send a message to tile the ing prompt action in the case base of the impending impe impeachment against gov warmouth and a vigorous searching investigation regarding the election frauds with a view of af punishing the guilty soven acres of public lauds were disposed of at tha the olympia land office in november CITY OP OF MEXICO 6 A decree declaring tejada president was published november IS 18 he took the oath of office on saturday congress adjourns next saturday after which several changes will be made in the cab eab cabinet liik porfiro diaz bub hub had bad a sa satisfactory tory interview with tejada telegraphic communication with the U 8 is restored details of the lom loss of the steamship guatemala show that when the ship was wrecked the crew lauded landed the leper indians declined to assist them when captain douglas and a few determined ter mined men seized their chiet chief and made him furnish provisions and guide them to salina cruz ngar near near oaxaca the american consular agent at oaxaca declined aiding capt douglas and his destitute crew and pase passengers engers and but bud for the efforts ofa of a private citizen named cremon they would have suffered |