Show BY AM AMERICAN t NEW YORK the request of counsel today to day recorder reorder Bc order hackett deferred passing sentence upon wm vm J sharkey Bh arkey convicted of or murder on saturday to give time to prepare a motion for a new trial the international billiard tournament ent eat for the championship of the world at three ball carom game commenced tonight to night in irving hall rail the following players entered for the lourn tournament ament francois cyrille dion maurice maunice AN fa unico unice daley daloy dal john deery decry joseph dion an and eyd eya albert gamier the game will be points each phi phd played on five by ten calender bevel bovel table stable each player will play with every other player and the orie orle vInning one winning the greatest number bumbar of games will be declared the champion the first game between cyrille dion and john deery decry was played in the presence of the largest and most select audience ever seen at a billiard match in new now york the game was won by dion in thirty two innings dion scoring to decays lions largest run was seventy five decays twenty five the second game between francis and 11 daley was the event of the evening daley led off with a run of 13 followed and scored only one then both players made about equal averages for lor several innings daley showed remarkable nerve playing with a man marl who has made an average of eighteen in the three ball game made some brilliant shots shuts daley turned the first in 16 innings the game standing daley 10 ly 90 in the inning U b assy made ade a run of 47 and elicited t edmoud loud a applause use daley then ba by a m masterly astori stroke got the balls in the te h left lefft han hand comer corner and made a run of 62 at this stage of the game the wildest excitement prevailed the game now stood daley in the inning passed daley and when the game same was called stood 2113 daley aar after further careful playing on both sides stood daley daley then made a run bf 28 during which the audience audiene could hardly keep their seats and parties in all parts of the hall werm were calling out bets beta of all sorts on da daley ley who was playing by far the best game daley subsequently made a run of 19 which left lefft him to sya syla daley suase the other othen point winning tho the tho game standing they played 39 innings buffalo mcconnell brothers lbrothers stables and fifty horses belonging to different persons were burned this morning RICHMOND one car of the night express train to cincinnati on the chesapeake and ohio railroad was thrown from the track last night soon after leaving richmond turned bottom upward and badly wrecked A number of per sons were injured though none very tery seriously among the injured are george artingstall oen of england landy and jun jhn rr and mrs NV waller walier biler aller ang and miss waller of chicago mrs waller had her shoulder blade broken philadelphia 23 turners stables at point breeze trotting park were burned this morning of fourteen valuable trotters in the stables mattie lyle and nettie only weme were saved MEMPHIS eight interment interments inter ments from cholera today to day the weather is botand hot and dry the disease is rapidly idl idi abating VIRGINIA va 23 the morde cai cal duelists today to day were admitted to bail ball in each to appear before the grand jury auly july ath ST S LOUIS 23 in a collision last 1 night between two picnic part parties ess on the atlantic and pacific B R B i twenty miles west of here a number of persons we were re hurt badly but nano none killed IV ASHINGTON washington A dispatch to the secretary of the interior from the chairman of the indian commissioners ners nerg mentions that a council was heldrith held heid with the sioux indians at fort laramie result resulting ing inU successfully laith with regard to a change in the agency and the continuance of peace philadelphia 23 the trotting horses burnt in turners stables near point breeze park this morning were dot daisy vernon lady girard safe brutus the total loss by the fire is ia PORTLAND me 23 B F roberts house with the out buildings near Saca rappa were burned this morning n ang mrs roberts leaped from the secund second d story window and was killed mrs bady niece of roberts who also leaped from the wi window didow fidow escaped fatally injury ha ury by the fall butis bubis but bub is thought to be fatally tally burned A little son of roberts is seriously injured by a fall down stairs the fire is thought to be incendiary POTTS pottsville spottsville VILLE pa the fire in the vicinity of gilberton last night continues to spread but has left the railroad and gone into theroun the mountains where little damage can be done the coal breakers bal being i ng 0 lower in the valley NEW the band of the hegt of saxony arrived this am on the S S vandalia and were received by the ath re hegt t new york national guar guard d iny ing and handsomely entertained cincin cincinnati cati tati five deaths from cholera reported at the health office today to day advices advises from portsmouth state that this forenoon on the steamer potomac a negro deck hand died of cholera at that place SAN FRANCISCO 23 the board of supervisors orter is ors will print to might an order granting the southern pacific railroad rall Bail road co the use of a portion of louisiana st along the water front of mission bay for a werm term of 25 years J 0 ainsworth president of the oregon ore on steam navigation co has been appointed manag managing I 1 director of the northern pacific jyll Juil railroad rall Bail road on this coast capt cap the ship crusader and his first mate J P henry have been beer arrested for beating and and wounding the sailor nelson the crew of the vessel are also retained as witnesses witness the coroner held hold an inquest today to day the post mortem examination showed that consumption was the immediate cause of f death the testimony before the coroner showed a series of barbar ous acts on the part of the captain and mates towards deceased ile he was ill lil 1 birthey but they beat and kicked him every day once hanged him everth over the e bows of the vessel webre the water was wag sometimes over his head OB off cape horn the mate slung him overboard into the water in the same manner soen soon after that he was wa confined to his bed till he died the effect of the recent persistent raids on the chinese have resulted in closing nearly ail alp alithe the houses of chinese prostitution in their quarter of the city NEW YORK 24 A warrant for the arrest of the late ring official officials S recently indicted has been placed place in the hands of superintendent matsell and will probably be served today to day the juniata will sail today to day in search of the polaris she is manned by men and carries two light guns she has tons of coal and an ail abundance of provi spongy as it is intended shall shail supply y y both the polaris if found and ai th the tigress which will follow the juniata on july ath besides her tier own launch which carnies carries e arrie 9 thir ty five men the juniata carries a large st steam eam cam launch for seventy men all t the he parts of which are duplicated so that a second may be constructed S ted if necessary the juniata will stop at st johns for coal on the way to disco where it is expected the polaris or tidings of her will be found tiie the board of health is busy providing against a visit of cholera the streets are being disinfected infected dis residents in damp cellars are compelled to find less unhealthy 11 homes ome and owners of houses occupied by the poorer classes are instructed to abate existing nuisances and take precautions against the occurrence of others E VANSVILLE E I 1 ind id 24 thirteen cases of cholera are reported here the last two weeks seven fatal CHICAGO the weather is extremely hot the thermometer today marks 94 in the shade A washington special to the tribune says the investigation which has toll followed owed the passage of the montana war claim in a the e Trea treasury sury department uncovers some of the operations of the old indian ring it Is is alleged that some time sinco since M H insley desirous of becu securing ring an indian contract sought the influence of mrs anna sackett the mother in law of the late com eom commissioner mis of indian affairs the par ker contract was secured and in addition an appointment for insley FOREIGN LONDON 23 The tho Great ie ports reports at noan noon today to day from latitude longitude a thousand and fifty miles of cable laid the shah of persia and a number of distinguished persons visited woolwich on saturday and in the evening attended the opera yesterday they visited the zoological gardens and today to day go to portsmouth to be present at a grand review of the channel squadron ST petersburg 22 dispatches from central asia announce that the Tash kend column of the expedition under command of gen kaufman has captured a strong fortress at Ke sarah on the left bank of the tha amu dara ara ri niver river ver yer sixty miles from khiva LONDON 23 one of the gra grandest n d naval displays ever held in ill british waters was made today to day in honor of the shah at portsmouth the town was ornamented with streamers and triumphal arches the harbor was filled with shipping of all kinds decorated with fla fia flag of all nations and the shores on b both oth sides were covered with masses of spectators thousands of whom came cam efrom from london the fleet drawn up at Spi head thead consisted of forty four vessels the finest and largest in the british navy comprising the entire channel squadron with wlm wim numerous erous additions dit ions and nearly all arrias the great eat iron the shah arrived at portsmouth at noon and was received with cheers by the immense immense assembly in and around the depot the royal yacht victoria and albert was waiting and the shah immediately embarked accompanied by the prince of wales prince alfred and the the yacht steamed slowly out of the harbor and arriving in front of the fleet was greeted with salutes from the iron dads the shah took a conspicuous position on the yacht surrounded by princes sir george bowyer bowser writes to the times as follows with reference to your statement that after the mpr murder of rossi the pope escaped to gaeta in the disguise of a footman allow me to tell you the positive historical truth that his holiness escaped in the carriage of the bavarian minister in the disguise not of a domestic but of a domestic chaplain |