Show 1 I BY B TE telegraph AMERICAN NEW YORK 24 the statement that the con condition dAlon of the brooklyn trust co has long been known to certain members of the ning ring and ahat they availed themselves of this knowledge to draw out the funds belonging to them is reiterated and with plenty of particulars names and dates it itis Is alle aile alleg ed that se scarcely arcely one of the hing ring ll 11 lias ilas s sa A jargo large amount now remaining with the company not long ago the treasurer of a political club wag informed of the condition of the corn company pany and withdrew the funds of the club register yit liT cLaughlin withdrew the city funds under his charge on the tiie monday preceding the su pension and was induced to return them because of the bad effect it would have on others the call loans of the company amounting to are being bein called in I 1 dashington VAS HINGTON the tho attorney general has refused to recommend pardon in the case of jas pickett of idaho sentenced to be hung in that territory on thursday for killing an indian woman in 1872 this is the th first case in which a white man has been sentenced to death for the murder of an indian notwithstanding every effort made baade by counsel for wm win J sharkey sentenced to be hanged on the of august there is doubt that he will secure a stay of proceedings No judge of the supreme court has been found who would listen to tho the argument governor alx dbr has been appealed to for executive clemency but every effort in that direction has aas failed to elicit a response 4 the warden of sing sing prison gives ilves a complete denial to the sen gat national sat ional lonal stories recently published of special favors being granted anted to i the convict walworth he says r F i walworth is treated just the same AS other prisoners when it was known that he was coming application was made by those having charge of the shoo shop as they wanted amari a man in their office who was as not a common thief and I 1 sent walworth tb As to his refusing food lie he has been suffering a few days from sickness brought cd n change in his mode of life lifer ho he has een seen his mother and no one else and h herb er b u ufa t three throe ti nes i es his cell is furnished the samo same as els others and ho he receives no better treatment or attention than any other prisoner A correspondent writing about the recent earthquake in north italy issay says its at the village a of kt aide were terrible it was V I 1 ris ils the nete fete of st peter the patron saint of the place the tile church was gaily decorated and it was crowded with worshippers wor shippers when without a moments hirning w Ir ning ail an undulation swept beur beuf beneath benrath ath the vil vii Ia ae a gead e down came the roof and wails walis walls odthe ithie church I 1 burying its ita liv ng contents ants thom nearest tho aa lo 10 escape but bf the tho remainder thirty eight were killed at one r spot there were eighteen men ano and twenty women and a great number were seriously hurt the tho priest officiating had bad his arm broken two others assisting escaped the entire village was one scene of fallen and falling houses CLEVELAND 0 23 abc abb three this am an explosion occurred in N fries co s distillery james jamea stoneman was blown into tho the middle or the street er man was blown from a second story window against another building neither were hurt seriously immediately following the explosion an extensive fire broke out destroying the large five story blick brick building occupied exclusively by flies files Ss co oa account of so much inflammable material the fire spread with great rapidity it is said that a large quantity of fine wines and liquors was destroyed and it cannot at present be estimated the loss will reach about one of the survivors of the wrecked steamer atlantic has brought a suit against the owners for a hundred thousand dollars claiming that he has been dl disabled sa bled bied for life by reason of having his legs frozen NEW nev HAVEN mon con conat at the trial of aglione tho the italian before the city court today to day several italians from new york and other places were present the four boys testified that they had been in this country twenty one months and had been kept in a crosby street den in new york until brought to new haven seven weeks ago that they were beaten and kicked unless they brought in the pre sum of money every night and were told by aglione to steal if they could not earn the money that they were also told b by y aglione their parents would bo be fined and they would be arrested by the police if they ran away and that he had a I 1 legal egal right to hold them williamsport WILLIAM SPORT pa isabella die Ble mcbride BrIde aged 70 living with her husband on a farm about seven miles from this city was brutally murdered last night by being shot through the head her husband john mcbride was knocked down with a club and received rec elved severe cuts in the head and when found this afternoon was lying on the floor weltering in his blood but living the old people lived alone and were supposed to have a 1 large arge sum of money was found in the house no clue whatever to he murderer NEW york AI at eight this evening TO 2 0 policemen under the command of inspector walling assembled at the chambers st station and proceeded thence to washington market when the inspector posted them around that structure they were soon after joined by professor chandler and a number of health inspectors and about carpenters in charge of a foreman the work of pulling down the booths and sheds erected beyond the line of the sidewalks was at once begun aud and carried out to to the very letter all the sheds as far as greenwich st were levelled bevelled level led to the ground the butchers and other occupants of the booths and sheds showed no resistance to the onn off officers leers of the law but contented themselves with threats of suits for damages west vezy and fulton streets present rc the appearance of a village blown over by a hurricane the T e place will be infected disinfected dis in the tilo norn morning ng CHICAGO A special train having on board the passengers who were on the train which was fired into by the masked robbers near itean adair on monday evening arrived at C R L I 1 and P depot at one this p m this party numbered about 40 S 3 prominent persons in which were twenty five chinese en on route forthe for the eastern Eastorn colleges among adiong other passengers were r L and W and mr A goodman of san francisco the times gives an interview with wong thung chun the celestial who has hag charge of the young china aaen jaen from which it appears that their general impression pr ossion is that this thib i a pretty country CITON A A delegation of prom prominent nent south carolinians head headed d by W D porter gen J B kershaw and J if M sims had an interview with the tiie attorney general al this thia a m and urged that tho the further prosecution of or fenders in the south be discontinued as that organization was broken up they also arg urged mod god eliat those convicted and now serving berving terms of sentence be pardoned T tho ho attorney general in reply said instructions bala hala ka di already ben deon Isit tod iod to stop the prosecutions against ku alax ot renders offenders excepting in very aggravated casesi cases and some of those convicted had already been pardoned it was the policy of the president to pardon them all keeping the most aggravated cases however until the last washington WASHING tos TOX the special indian commissioners to remove the Kicka elewa from mexico to the U S had a council on the ath with all the principal chiefs of the different tribes near bea rea mio the head chiefs desired to go to kansas to consult with the kansas portion of the tribe in reference to the selection of a reservation they tyley also wished three or four of them to be taken to washington to talk to the great father the commissioners will have another council with the indians indian iii in about eight days when it is expected the whole matter will be concluded concluded and the ricka kicka will start immediately for the U S unless the mexican government interferes the commissioners consider success almost assured DES MOINES iowa A special to the state register gives the following owing description of the men who robbed the train on tile ther it I 1 railway on monday the man who seemed to be the leader is described as follows abot five feet 7 or eight inches high light hair blue eyes heavy sandy whiskers tolerably short nose a little turned up tolerably high broad forehead intelligent looking and looked like a tolerably well educated man not like a working man from 36 to 40 years old the second man is described as follows tall slender light COMPI complexion ex ion lon rather rather delicate looking had a high forehead not very broad light eyebrows hair very long light whiskers 1 inclined to be san sandy bandy nearly six feet high long slender hands did not look as though he had ever over done work in his life nose a little roman boman blue eyes looked like well educated very polite and not inclined to talk much from 34 to 40 years old dressed in light clothes tile tiie third man was rather slender built 5 feet 9 or id 10 inches high hair cut very short hair had a lat idt I light at sand sandy y appearance though atwould be considered light brown brona not very refined but rather sarcastic nose grecian hard and bad countenance looked like an intemperate man wore a dark wool hat stiff rim dark clothes 33 35 to 38 years ears cars old the fourth man was wa S bark dark complexioned dark hair no whisker whiskers 3 broad tolerably high forehead 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high heavy set st straight might rather intelligent looking and good countenance black eyes straight grecian nose 34 31 to 38 years old dressed in light pants and vest dark coat light wool hat the fifth man had a fair complexion exion light brown hair chin whiskers rs a little sandy is 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high large partly but not very fleshy broad shoulders intelligent looking large largo roman nose 35 36 to 40 years old he was dressed in light clothes and made a pleasant appearance this description was given by mr mrs drs who live on the northeast quarter of section 20 township 70 range 37 rin riu ringgold g 0 id co where these men ate din dinner dinnen e july 22 2 IN NEW ew YORK Exten extensive sivo forest fires are raging on the line of the long island B R B R near and lakeland three acres of woodland are arc burned over and a large amount of valuable timber destroyed fears are entertained for the farm jarm houses in the vicinity tile the herald furnishes the following account of the race for the travers stakes takes at saratoga today to day tile the horses had a very good send sena off mccormick getting the best of it springbok 2nd and Mir colac 3rd ard tom bowling ath ath catesby ath count dorsay standing in 0 still at his post and not making a 1 move moye until the were yards away tom bowling outran autran all the colts up the shute and as he be turned into the regular track at the half mile pole lie he led two lengths 11 mccormick cCormick 2nd and lyler INTer meridal idae idne ar 3rd ard springbok Spring prin prid bak ak ath t oth waverlyn averlyn aver lyd count aunt dorsay Ors aywas was pulled ull uli up by 0 order arof of his trainer when he ho reached there as his chances were entirely out bowling led two lengths around tho lower turn and elered the tho home stretch cli cil all that distance ahead of mccormick who was sud meridal ad bok ath Follow craft fth and waverley ath tom boin led up the homo home strete hata chata racin racing C pace and passed the stand three lengths ahead of mccormick the tho latter being half a len lon lenth length th in front of springbok pring bok who vas was two lengths head ahead of ot IMori dac the tile latter elx eis in advance of and wa tva veri verl verley e 3 sixth ix th As soon as the horses left t the yh e stand springbok clashed out after tom bowling as he ra ran n around the upper turn and closed finely on him at the quarter pole tom bowling led one ono length at that distance it was apparent that all the other horses were out of the race on the backstretch back baek stretch the contest was simply grand betwee ll il these two young giants tom leading from one half to a full length all tile the way at the half mile pole the race w was la 13 ter terrific rifle and tom had his tail tall in springboks Spring boks face etwas it was evident that sip sir springbok ingbor could not pass the gallant boy and all eyes were vere upon tile tiie them m Theother the other horses were very far behind and there was not one ono who seemed to notice them As bowling approached the three quarters pole pae springboks Spring boks head was at his hips and the swing round turn was made very fast at this moment springbok was seen to fall and then the affair was ended tom came on alone and galloped leisurely home twenty lengths ahead of waverley who was a like distance from meridal Meri merl ilac olac dac low lowe craft raft far off fourth mccormick cCormick Al fifth springbok came cantering bantering cant ering ri on the home homo stretch but nothing could be seen of J rae rae bae his jockey the poor boy lay where he fell against a fence and was ve very ry fortunate in not nonbeing being struck by the horses that had bad to pass I 1 by him springbok cut one of his forelegs fore legs SAN FRANCISCO 24 the tho democratic convention last night nominated captain C M mcdonald of the pacific bank for mayor and adjourned till next bion Blon monday bionday day the women suffragists of this city have formed a league to resist the payment of taxes till such time as its they have the ballot in their ha hands nils A committee of three was selected to advise with the lawyers as to the best method of carrying on the rebellion two boys pupils of the hig big high h school quarreled about a girl and disdaining to fight night with fists aney repaired to 6 a convenient place and fought a duel due with knives one of the combatants was severely wounded in the face what shall we do with our boys charles sutton button has bas commenced in this city the manufacture of waterproof hats and clothing employing twenty five persons this is an entirely new local industry OROVILLE cala 23 frank W Y day deputy tax collector and ex sheriff of butte co while trying to collect the road tax from a company of chinese working in new mines below the town was set upon by the entire company and badly beaten and left lying unconscious upon the ground he was conveyed to his residence and his wounds dressed and he was found to be in a critical condition five of the tile celestials celesti als were arrested and lodged in jail this evening healdsburg 25 about nine ocl oci ocic last evening some parties were heard by city marshal clack carousing in the healdsburg saloon he went to the front door and hearing the proprietor C C benoist Cen tell toll ham briggs not to shoot entered and ordered him to desist upon which briggs turned and leve leveling linta the pistol at clack nire fired d the th e ball bail 11 entered about four inches above and to the ri right ht of the navel ranging down and coming corning ng out above the hip bone some hope is given of his recovery briggs is under arrest and the people threaten to lynch him BAL BALTIMORE the tile nire fire was under control at 2 p m the loss is estimated by several parties at half a million dollars and falls principally on dwellings there thoro were about a dozen business places destroyed among them one sash and blind factory a dress and cloak establishment iancy fancy fancy goods and sewing gewing machino machine machino store cigar paint and tailor shops and one saloon and restaurant many houses on clay street were framo frame and two story brick buildings the residences |