| Show BY TS TELE GRA PIL A MERICAN AMERICAN new NEW boric YO RIC 3 the excise commissioners ners have adopted a resolution declaring that lager jager or malt beers are intoxicating liquor that their sale on sunday is in violation of law and the board will not grant a licence to any place where music is introduced on sunday the is the date fixed for iho the enforcement of the law at the inquest in newark over the body of young id it was disclosed that he and his ills cousin edward buckler were in love with the same woman a young widow and find as the two could not marry her hen e and one dij di not wish to deprive the other of the possession of her both agreed to commit suicide and and succeeded A washington special says the second expedition to the arctic regions promis promises es already to prove perhaps as signal a failure as the first and from the same cause the tundala Jun Tu niata iaia commander braine is hardly under way when commander greer who is to have charge of the li grGis writes to commodore ammen 1 I will be in annapolis on thur thursday day and hope llope you will have instructions there for me to the efrece that when I 1 fall in with braine he shall not without my consent interfere inter 1 ere ene with the personnel of my vessel I 1 care nothing for newspaper articles but thus 06 far the public mind seems to center on braine entirely omitting the tigress and its off omm meers officers now I 1 dont care to have other men steal my rny thunder if I 1 find the polaris before braine comes home I 1 wish to have full charge of h her r and power to detail such officers as I 1 deem fit to assist in bringing her home I 1 hope liopo under providence to have havea a safe aud and prosperous voyage NEW aortic A si sister sinter ter of colonel mosby of confederate fame has been appointed clerk in the dead letter ollice at washington special post office agent A corn stock who acts as a detective for persons onga engaged ed in efforts to prevent the fending sending i ending sending of improper ar tides through the malis mails carne came in conflict yesterday with dr selden a witness for the de defendant in a pending case and each succeeded in drawing the blood of the other washington the misfortune on the part parl of till all expeditions to the north pole at least thoo thoe those fitted out jn in this country is duo to inordinate jealousy on the tiie part of those in command of the ves vessels els eis this was sadly illustrated in the hall expedition and now the one that is being fitted out under the auspices of th the e navy department is developing the same feature before it starts commander greer who is to take charge of or the tigress writes to the navy department that lie he wishes it clearly y understood that braine who is in in com eom command mand of the juniata Jur ru data niata which has gone to discover the polaris shall not interfere inter tere the personnel of the tigress he also stipulates that if be lie greer find the po lareis before braine comes homshe sha shall shail ll 11 have full charge of her and power to detail such off omm leens officers of the tigress as he sees fit to assist in bringing the polaris home and the probabilities are that a serious difficulty will anise arise between the commander of the J juniata and the commander of the tile Tl gres as to the honor bonor of the command of the expedition unless the secretary of the navy shall interfere with special instructions CLEVELAND 0 3 james rossa nossa a butcher committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor cause unknown SYRACUSE N r V 3 lat last ni night ht dewitt comstock while druk drunk killed hilled his wife by breaking her skull with a cobble stone jealousy was the tile cause comstock gave himself up NEW YORK yobu 3 wm J shar sharkey key for the murder of robert S dunn was sentenced enten ced eed this a in to be hanged banged on aug 15 ST LOUIS 3 the tho storms a few bays past have donie donte great damage to property of various kinds in this and adjoining states at springfield mo ido on tuesday night the woolen mill of or L K X smith wa was demolished and a large stock of wool and manufactured goods de aro fi troyed ed the store house of E L wcroft was ruined and several buildings willi wili i blown from their foundations nii ati and d greatly injured the inseth methodist 0 church at ottville Ott ville iio rio mb ifo wa was 8 totally io tally destroyed and several house houses 3 bady badly damaged the growing crops were also severely injured in man mans many y locations the wheat particularly in some places it ia Is said that not moro more than half the tho crop will be saved indianapolis indra INDIA judge george a wealthy banker at bloomington ind shot a bar tender named aaran itose rose in the right side yesterday p m rose boso liose is in in a critical condition washington the california central pacific railroad company having refused to deliver govern freight at san francisco without the prepayment of charges accruing in the railroads west of omaha 0 maha maba maha the attorney general decides that this act is in violation of law and that a suit will be brought against the company for the delivery of freights without the payment of such charges HUDSON NT Y 3 A collision on the hudson branch of the boston and albany railroad this p ma m caused the death of one person and severely wounded six others HARTFORD the senate today passed resolutions condemning the back pay bill of congress and commending the senators and bo lie presenta tives from this state for opposing it The Senate repealed the bill providing for aora fora a constitutional convention and passed a bill giving the appointment of railroad cammi a sio loners ners to the government instead of to the legislature the heat today to day exceeded that of any day this summer the thermometer mo meter during the afternoon ra ranging 11 g from 97 to 93 in the shade T the london of i une 27 has a leading article ii the bill for increasing the circulation of the bank of england from which it appears that the british government cannot take the proposed action without the consent of parliament three families bound to chi chicago arrived here recently from ua germany 1 and while in charge of the board of immigration were kidnap ped by runners and sent to north Carol caroi carolina inai where after working a month at the roughest kind kindor of farm work they escaped and anti begged their way back here where they found their tickets in possession of the officers of emigration which had bad been sent from friends in chicago the ertress says great indignation was expressed against the government today to day by the union pacific bondholders bond holders when they collected their interest jeff davis is in town washington in a suming assuming the genuineness of the recently publish eo ea extracts from the letter 0 acom mander greer of the tigress in reference to what his hia conduct will be regarding the polaris and his declaration not to be interfered with b by y commander braine naval leens officers off omm here express their surprise that he should have written such a letter as lie he bears a high highe reputation deputation for seamanship and for caution in the expression of his sentiments besides they are more astonished at the temper of the letter as the general character of f commander braine affords no ground for the assumption that he be would undertake to interfere with commander greer who is in full charge of the expedition in search of the polaris while commander braine is dis latched to make inquiries respect ing ng that vessel on the arctic coast the two expeditions are distinct as are the instructions of the respective commanders the maxil maximum num temperature of this city today to day was in the shade louisville three deaths occurred c in this city today to toda day da the cause of which physicians pronounce to have been cholera ALBANY N Y 3 A fire firo at the U S arsenal at this afternoon destroyed a warehouse and four sheds filled with lumber loss the fire was caused caused by lightning NEW york the prizes of the winners in the late ite billiard tournament were presented this evening by HW Calen derat chrle billiard rooms the first prize consisting of a silver champion challenge cup the billiard table used during the tournament and und a money prize of was given to albert albort gamier garnier cyrille dion received a check for 9 for the second prize a diamond locke locket tand and were presented to for the best general average john deery got a similar locket and for th tile third largest run maurlee maurice C e received 3 and jos jom joseph seph dion at the ca conclusion of the presentation ceremonies a collation provided by oconnor was partaken partaker par taken of A tornado this evoking evening demol dished a shed feet long in course of construction over the pier pien at the hamburgh 0 S co hoboken fifty men menat benat at work in the building re received c elved warning barely in time to escape with their lives clinton hall at hoboken was also destroyed by the gale three workmen were buried in the ruins andone fatally injured A number of other buildings and fluit fruit and shade trees at jersey city heights and west hoboken were dama damaged ed CINCIN cincinnati natt satt 3 there were four deaths from cholera in the city today the river raised suddenly heru here from nine to fifteen feet today to day in consequence of heavy rains last night NASHVILLE 3 there were five deaths from cholera in this city to day and five from other causes no new cases reported MEMPHIS tenn 3 thero there were wore twenty interments inter ments here today to day six pix six fix f ix of which were from cholera the weather is clear and hot the river is falling cincinnati 8 3 the hamilton woolen mills owned by peter shephard and israel williams hamilton butler county ohio were burned at 2 this na orning loss insured for opinions ditter differ as to the cause of or the fire some suppose the building was struck by lightning three men were injured one fatally fal fai daily rally by the falling of a roof during the fire this evening about half abt nine this vicinity was visited gy by a terrible wind and rain the storm doing consla considerable erable damage in alleghany allegheny Alleg hany where howes circus was exhibiting at the foot of robinson street A whirlwind raised the centre centro tit pole 1 le out of the ground causing the 1 tent to fall A panic was created but nobody was killed several were bruised and two boys were badly cut about the head bead CLEVELAND this pm the men engaged in the water works tunnel struck a vein ofgus of gas which ignited from the work mens lamps and alyd exploded boded with terrible force severely gu burning and bruising jos mcdonald boss and geo dennor a workman other explosions were heard beard and the tunnel commenced to fill with water immediately the extent of the tile damage is not yet ascertained though no serious damage to the tunnel is apprehended ST JosE josepn JOSEPH pir pit mo the river is now within four and arid a half feet of high water mark of 1811 when wilen the flood was the greatest ever known in misso missouri url uri the river is still rising in and d has caused considerable damage adlar to the st joseph and council bluffs railway track near nebraska city VISALIA 3 frank reid a fireman who was run over by the cars at tulare station is dead two children of mr elster living about fifteen miles cast of fiere flere here were yesterday bit by a rattle snake one died in about six hours the other is not yet affected by the poison A bull and bear night fight are among the advertised amusements for tomorrow PALISADE 3 this morning a stranger named lewis dallinger committed suicide by drowning himself in the river at this place piam he seemed determined to die as he laid himself across the railroad track so that the it 11 train might run over him but he was pulled off in time to save him they have not succeeded in recovering his body yet yel hollister ponds block main street was burned today to day loss 30 insurance 25 5 NEW YORK 5 john dennis driver of a market wagon was found in his wagon at jamaica long Island yesterday having been fatally beaten and robbed by two negroes pes to whom lowhorn he had given a ride on his way home from market the people of or jamaica turned out and scoured the woods for the murderers butt but they licy ar amm arc not capt captured ired yet 4 there were thirteen interments inter ments today to day five of cholera the dl disease sease while chile abating in the city is 18 spreading in the country adjacent to memphis MILWAUKEE 5 A terrible storm swept over wisconsin yester day dy and numerous heartrending disasters are reported at green lake wisconsin a number 0 of filea pleasure seekers were on the lake when the storm struck them capsizing 0 the boats arid arld twenty y soul soult 4 wei wel wele e sent to eter eternity nry the following are the only names that could be obtained M MC C bussell russell rus bus sell seli and daughter from berlin wisconsin jennie jentile olin a child of mm mrs allis aliis mrs alm A P carman mrs geo harding win asham blacham Bl wife and child and mrs john barn are from dartford further particulars w will ill iii be got as soon as the lines will work NASHVILLE 4 deaths from all causes in the city are fourteen nine from cholera cincinnati 0 5 at owens ville ky hy on thursday wm G satte satterfield awas was placed on trial for the burning of that place in april while one ha haydon don was testifying in regard to being employed by satterfield to burn the place satterfield ter field and his friends rushed toward him with revolvers in hand iland but several determined citizens interfered and averted a collision yesterday satterfield Satter neld and friends rode into town with double barrelled barrel led shot guns and revolvers and were wele met by hoon the jailer and other citizens hoon fired at satterfield killing him instantly when the rest of the party fled satterfield Satter neld has been regarded as a dangerous and desperate character and his death is not much regretted by the law abiding citizens the like of the storms during the past three days has seldom if ever been seen in the states of ohio ald and indiana Hurricane hurricanes 3 and tornadoes with floods of min rain have followed each other in rapid succession the city and its immediate vicinity have escaped the fury of these storms the country north of this parallel in indiana and ohio has suffered severely furious storms passed over it on the and 2nd aai sal and ath instas and the telegraph wires have been generally prostrated at springfield ohio it is reported that the telegraph poles had been blown across the turnpikes so thickly in some places as to entirely obstruct travel east of springfield on the pacific and atlantic telegraph line there were two hundred oles oies down some of them struck by ily lightning others prostrated by wind passengers from logansport Logan sport say the storm yesterday leveled the trees nearly all the way from logansport Logan sport to richmond indiana in climond richmond iri lri trees were blown down in the sti ets one of which fell acl aci across oss an express wagon breaking both the legs of the driver and crushing the wa wagon gon at troy ohio a large cordage factory was unroofed this side of troy on the line of the tiie dayton and michigan railroad houses were seen tumbling down fences prostrated n elds of gr grain a 1 i corn fields flattened te 11 ed and in in some instances the corn uprooted everywhere fields seemed li lle lie like e lakes of water on the zanesville road five bridges were washed away no trains will go east cast of Cir clr circleville cleville before monday A number of feet of the railroad track have been washed away the tho same prostration of trees and devastation of crops are reported in this section of country as that further west at port washington |