Show BY TELEGRAPH nn 0 TO TOB nir deserter dese DESZ iter ItEI news NOTTS eeb PER ij WT ern mrm UNION WION TELEO rara RAPa lk lint 1 I 1 AMERICAN I 1 thoi I 1 T thol of tho the journeymen carpenters has haa nou not yet become gener general although though a large number of man men are idle idie they seem confident that the bosses will have to quickly concede the eight hour system syke m taj tra trade de many of the employers on the cont contrary say sax that the men have havo taken an inopportune moment for present agitation as on account of the dalness dul dui ness of the s season eason they can afford to close their shops for an hide indefinite finite period scores of society men are at work and are promised protection incase case of attack the movement of the society of carpenters is direct edin a great measure against the te ten tem jarge 1 p la r fang mills c employing in i playing a goo hands and whose owners determined to insist any aeve ampt to change the tile hours of labor lalur and qa who announce their intention to baick stick to their resolutions Thee auers rs of the men vehemently assert nat every mail man laboring ten h hours conform to the eight I 1 hour lour rule or le leave vve vvo the city A numb er of boss carpenters and builders werm were present presen tat tnt at the merchant chahil alid i and P tia traders doray deral exchange this aate afternoon m oon bou and stated that the trade is id stagnant atwith with the mr carp carpenters penters ponters enters entera unemployed emlio emelo ed in in consequence of or the to enforce the eight hour Jaw those at work being raid faid to 10 for ten houns hours work which ulc vic non laborers regard as an infringement of the eight hour ilour law and ad tha they am are endeavoring to induce to strike the tho latest re portis XV 19 that the bosses will hold a meeting to lwow and that some of them them aro arc working to effect an ake age agreement clment ciment to discharge such men as senk lna lua in a demand for the ilie eight hour system professor C F peters discovered this morning a nawir emet of or the eleventh magnitude tu I 1 in n r righo right ilo fit ascension lol iol degrees ic 1 ut and degrees 18 m declination e cilda clida t ti motion due west SAN sas 8 k q F scisco 26 the morn moru luz lug ed edition moli of the iho burcin has suspended publication T 6 convicts at san quentin Que otin in tho the he carpenter shop pro guiod themselves to be nailed in axes which were taken with others to the uie Wharf for ship shipment molt mert OH olt tle tio tie wharf one bok box was so placed that the til convict stood on his las head th q p I 1 position 0 I 1 iti was anything but easy he hi I 1 god it about ten minutes and then yelled to the workmen to lay the box down they ran away from fromet it but an officer of the tile prison op eed eydthe the box got the fellow follow out and anji ihen then thed secured the other one of the convicts was wm almost 26 6 passengers from tit tile north report that the railroad track is covered with army worms KV OKLEA NS general de blaner do clauet and others from st martinville were tried today before the united states commissioner there being no evidence to sustain the charges against them they were discharged this morning in the first district court M ba M calier and C IR bailey ralley were jointly charged with attempting to murder kellogg they tiley were balled in ilo lio BOSTON ston sTox A special from washington to the boston traveler Tra velZer gives the following as the names in the credit aio Mo bilier biller suit suil papers filed today to day at hartford C the united states of america by george henry williams their attorney bring this their complaint arit against the union pacific B R B co which is located in boston president io nt horace IF clark dark of new rork vork york the credit Mo bilier biller of america ica iea president sydney dillon of new york the wyoming coal and mining co the atlantic and pacific telegraph co president john dan of boston the pullman co president geo BI pullman the chicago omaha bridge transfer co and against john B alley of lynn bynn massachusetts oakes angier ames amea and oliver ames mes the second one of the executors of the last will and testament of oakes ames deceased and oakes angier ames and oliver ames second executors of the aforesaid presenting said oakes ames as trustee for other persons I 1 and two or three hundred others the bill states the provisions of the act of congress authorizing the suit the different acts creating these corporations the organization of the company and the completion of the tiie road and says the conditions and stipulations for making the works more complete hi in conformity with said acts of congress have havo not been performed and complied with to the satisfaction of th the US U S A the board appointed by the president oct woth 1869 reported ai a deficiency in the construction st requiring further expenditures of to make it conform to law the tile company has failed to pay the tile interest which has lias accrued andis and ia accruing on the tho currency bonds issued by tho the U S in ILL its behalf by which default it on the tile first of january last owed the government making tiie aggregate gate gato liability on the said bondro bomig the whole amount ol 01 the tiie first mortgage bonds viz is also unpaid wath the exception of the interest thereon of ime ite land grant gnant bonds amounting to there still remain u unpaid n and the company claim the tho right to go goon on applying the proceeds of the sale of lands to their liquidation thus exhausting the security of the U S for the tiie repayment of their bonds fon ron ten fen millions of income bonds are outstanding as well as of bridge bonds while the company has a floating debt of and outstanding ili til and stock to the e amount 1 of the bill claims that the tile lease of the companas comp anys coal lands is legal that the arm arrangements uge ments of the tile and atlantic and pacific tel tei telegraph company isa an fn fraudulent device to makei make money for the managers and to deprive the U S of its faful lawful security and advantage fro orom from M said telegraph the bill also claims that the arrangement with the pullman palace car co is an arrangement ran gement bychich by which the car company is to obtain privileges and profits from the said R B R co conot not for the interest of the tile company lo 10 9 give lve ive and by which the anatta managers aers gers and lock stockholders tock holders of said sald R B R LOY LO coy co Y orsome or some somo of them fraudulently ob obe tain for themselves ves profits for the uso use of the road which in equity belong to tho R it 11 co that the agreement with tho the omaha bridge tra transfer esfer company is fraudulent the bill also claims that the tho choup UP is insolvent that the cost of the rail rall railroad ro ad and telegraph line was considerably sider ably less im than one half the sum represented by the aggregate of stock and other pretend pretended eq the tile company outstanding that the langer larger 11 cr part of the tile stock ardd arid bonds boum Q of IT the tile company before beford mentioned was issued in iti the name of til the uhe company by I 1 its ils 14 managers not in the tile interest of tile the company but to enrich them themselves the melves delves III in a manner and for fora a purpose unauthorized bylaw by law A large largo majority maj mal on ty of stock now habitually rested upon of the right of electing officers and con coni t i trolling the affairs of the company is stock issued in a manner not authorized zed bylaw by law which was wag never navor paid for in cash or in any other thin thing of an eq equivalent alent value the to the company A large part of its ita income is used hab bab ituala in paying its managers high interest in bonds issued necessarily without lawful motion or adequate consideration the earnings have not been sufficient to pay the accruing interest on its floating debt and on several cl classes chaes mes nos of bonds issued by the company ten million dollars of its ite income bonds so far called will bo be due september 1874 buk but buano no funds have been provided orare or are accumulating for either new ties a and 11 d rails ralls or the payment of said income bonds the interest on bonds issued to the tiie co is 19 allowed to accumulate without payment and as before stated the company is insolvent and obliged to depend on temporary bonds to save its obligations and promises from dishonor its principal managers tried it as do per pending iding on their personal credit to save it hereafter andua andna and made ade profit by loaning its money monsy for high interest ter estand and commission the bill also claims that the cea under the Hoxie contract were ex ox ces sive that fraudulent allotments of stock were made to the tile credit Mo bilier biller that the management of the railroad and the credit mo io bilier biller were the same that all the defendants were jointly interested in the hoxie contract that the ames amea contract was a direct spoliation to the amount of that the land grant income bonds were fraudulently issued and disposed of among the defendants that all the pretended contracts with noxie hoxie ames and davis were invalid and the issue of stock and bonds fraudulent thab that neither of the credit Mo bilier biller trustees ever paid any subscription to the union pacific railroad the bill prays that the be enjoined from making or permitting c to be made any use of its revenue nu c receipts or credits which shall disable them from pay paying ing interest from time to time as it F liall shall mature on the first mortgage bonds bonda of the company from paying interest or principal on any first mo mortgage and land grants or income bonds which MCI are distributed as dividends or allotments of profit to the shareholders in any way from irom making issuing selling or III in any way pledging edging 1 or disposing of any sinking nind hind u nd or other lands under the act for the file issue of sixteen millions of dollars in amount of a sinking fund or from in any way disposing of other stock or bonds of the company or from making any contracts without reporting the same to this court anil and obtaining its confirmation that ames alley dillon bushnell mccomb Bate nate batchand sand duff be enjoined from transfer sale or other disposition of bonds or stock of the co held heid or controlled by them that all the defendants be enjoined from disposing ing of property received by them 1 in anthe tile tilo way of dividends or allotments that the credit Mo bilier biller corporation be enjoined from the disposition of such stocks or bonds of the union pacific and from any apy transfer sale or distribution among its stockholders stockholder eq of assets of any kind belonging to said co that the A i P tel co the wyoming aang coal mining co and the Omaha bridge transfer co be 16 similarly enjoined from and prevented from making further contracts without re reporting por ti iri ill fo to this court that all the defendants in this suit be enjoined from receiving any dividends or interests ests directly or indirectly in bonda or sak stock received as profits or allotments that the U P co be enjoined from paying any pretended balance under the hoxie contract and also from pay ing their said note now for that eliat theu P company compan nanki ina ing any furt further libi ply payment to td anid arid from transferring or or delivering delly ering bring any profits to the coffi company pany or so called trustees under tilo the ames contract and davis contract on account of any pretended balance balanco due and t hat that the said dA damants departments ments ho be enjoined from taking any legal steps kep for the collection of balances new boric A anew new now orleans special says the colored supporters of the Kellogg state government held hold a large meeting at the mechanics hall last eT evening ening for the purpose of arran arrau arranging I 1 for a better presentation of thel their r cause causo to the people of the bhe whole co country lieutenant gov ennor ennon antoine presided and governor kellogg and several of his prominent state officials were on the platform speeches were made by tho bhe leading loading colored orators of the state and resolutions were adopted mis asserting assorting erting orting that kellogg was le legally gally elected and that his supporters were shamefully abused and deprived of their rights tights last fall also providing fon for the appointment of a committee whose whon duty shall be to send north somo some of their ablest colored orators and organize in 14 every parish of the state a committee for tho ther collection of evidence and the sele selection eliou of witnesses and to do everything that is necessary to remove misapprehension in a the north of the state of ofaf lairs in louisiana asiana and to present the kellogg case in the strongest light before congress next december JB monteith U S indian agent at lapwai laprai idaho territory wrote commissioner smith as follows havo havo I 1 ali the right this being the presbyterian I 1 n agency 1 and mission to exercise su such buch c control over the morals of this people as will enable me to prohibit the teaching of the catholic faith or the holding of catholic service among them even though the indians desire it and clamor for it to which query and others commissioner smith made answer cil ill 1 I have to say that the fact that your agency is under the charge of the presbyterian church does not warrant any intolerant exercise of power and that while it is desirable in W all ail cases that mission work should be done under the direction of the religious body nominating the agent yet when wilen there are persons having another falth faith and wh who 0 desire religious ious lous service of their own it is not in accordance with pu public b ilc ile policy pr or the spirit of religious t toleration 0 iu to forbid and hinder s such c services in any way lieutenant colonel fred grant will accompany general stanley on his liis yellowstone expedition through g h J the sioux country no ci civilians villana or correspondents will accompany the expedition and the scientific corps corpa hak has hasla hasTa deen been een reduced to nive five firemen men NEV NEW vork YORK 2 27 the funeral of jas N W V took alape this am from the achl church of the transfiguration twenty ninth st T the pa pall pali 11 bearers were A oakey hall HalI recorder hackett 7 theo tileo morse john gilbert alexander ste stetson tsoa and jno freeman the remains were vere taken to greenwood forister ment ISION MONTREAL TREAL trean 27 oll on saturday night a fire broke out jm in a a hotel at bedford and a large portion hoftke of the village was bobu a M mass W of ruins among the buildings destroyed are the town hall liall three hotels and the leading stores BOSTON 27 the fourth annual gathering of the ne rew new w england uman woman suffrage association in tremont Tremon fc temple attracts less attention tell teri tion in point of numbers than usual julia ward howe presides the speakers include many veterans in the cause 2 27 A private cable callo dispatch announces the death at london of Chit charles charies rles ries A page pago formerly t the d tr tribune i 6 ung uno army correspondent and lato IT S consul correspond at zurich u ell eli them there is no regularly organized s strike t I 1 ike among the carpen carpenters tom tem A 4 number of society men met this thia alvut sud they were not acting in iii an ari official capacity this chisa a jn a number of men asked their employers to adopt the eight hour nour rule an and upon their refusal the men mon left loft the shops shop those thus thrown out of employment have been wandering through the city today to day mak ing for work at the el eight fht fit 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