Show BY ny rn TELEGRAPH V GRAPH AMERICAN NEW york 4 the ja erald herald today publishes a letter from on board the U 8 sloop of war juniata at stenberg halstenberg Sal greenland dated july 21 at which time the junata hn iata rata had been ten days detained by a dense fog rendering naval action dangerous ozi czi huge icebergs floated all around that region often endangering the vessel but they had always been avoided by careful navigation on july the junata arrived off Fisker settlement on the north coast of greenland they had daylight during the night as bellm well weil as daytime day time even as late as lip 11 p m sunlight would flo nood hood d the ship on the she anchored at hamburg island a wild deserted region where a shooting party and ancl explorers went ashore the snow lay liy thick on the ground in the evening the vessel was visited by two Esqui maux ha IM ke one w was v sent gent to the tilo gover governor of and the other was engaged as pilot the next day the lieutenant governor of that place boarded the hip ship i on landing at they vilt the governors house who received commander brain with gleao gleat courtesy in return brain invited him to visit the juniata which he did with great pleasure theo theyo natives had heard of or the rescue of the tyson party from the ice lee but knew nothing further the J juniata left july 18 for hots been bourg to secure sleds sieds and dogs the impression easlon prevails lils ills that t the he polaris has not yet been able to get out of winter quarters NEW 1 5 this pm preparatory to the performance of the black crook at Nib nibles Ni blos lols loud i creams screams were heald to proceed from thu dressing room of the ballet girls ou on examination it was discovered that a girl named nossa rosca kirlay was lying in a fit hei person as shown in evidence having been grossly outraged the physicians at the theatre states that it is evident that morphine moi mol phine had been administered two men who were seen leaving the room idere were arrested and locked up the girl continues insensible passing aiom one fit toa ton to nother another DETROIT mch 5 A horrible accident occurred at the mill of the rochester sall salt and lumber co opposite saginaw city about ten chisam this am john butler in stepping over th the belt was caught and carried to the top of the drum druin and arid the space between the drum and the floor not being sufficient for tor his body to pass through he was crushed to death butler was about fifty years of age and had a large family dependent on him cincinnati 5 the T cholera I 1 i at there were two deaths yesterday provisions baa having given out there the citizens heie heio aie are sending them cooked food and the city council has made appropriations for their benefit springfield abass 5 A tornado swept through brandby Gran grand dby by hampshire county yesterday entirely demolishing the house hoube and barn of E slater other buil bull buildings din 8 uprooting cices tices and destroying crops ac northampton had a similar visit in the pm va 5 during puring a storm in bau Nau nansemond semond co the house of charles charlas E B sumner was struck by lightning and two of his chil dien then were killed and Us his wife and another child probably fatally injured j ared WASH washington INGTON 5 thirty severd seven arrests have been made arad and a 1 jarge large number of illicit distilleries have been destroyed in north carolina CHICAGO 5 the tho giand jury before adjourning last evening found bills of indictment against ainest beane the conductor and Pun eun enberger the engineer of the coal train in the late collision on the chicago al alton aiton toli loll and st louis JP R B in w winch h ich so many lives were ed both are now at large under heavy bail and unless they go back on their theil b bondsmen and anti leave the country they will bo be tried during the present term of the criminal criminal court the young stallie sta stal lim allom smuggler muggie IO 10 r 21 owned by capt tough of R kansas amas was purchased on tuesday last by col HC H C russell of kili 1111 milton mllton ton massachusetts for 1000 smuggler trotted a mile at prospect park paris a week ago awo in n 2191 considerable excitement was occasioned casio caslo ned this morning by a man giving the name of price attempting to beat his brains out with a paving stone the police finally overpowered him and he was lockup he inflicted seven several 1 deep cuts on his head before being arrested the decline in gold today to day caus ed great alarm among the bulls of broadway and wall streets and there were rumors on the street that nearly every house that has been heen connected with the leaders in the bull market will bo be hopelessly ruined the banks who have been the backers of the bulls are said to llave deserted them and are now trying to secure themselves G W ingalls indian agen telegraphs that thab he e has hag held a successful council with the chiefs of seven tribes at st george in southern utah they have agreed to go to the muddy valley reserve indianapolis INDIA ind 5 twelve cases of cholera are reported at eliz ellz abeth town the people there are ire ure much frightened and have sent to this city forand for aid ald HALIFAX 5 A letter from sidney cape breton says tho the settlement of west bay on grand lake wa almost demolished by a gale and in barsdale Bay sdale twenty houses were blown down in the port of caledonia about twenty five american schooners ners were more or less damaged fifteen of the crew of the steamer Sal sai twett have arrived at halifax fifteen more of the crew are missing and are supposed to have been drowned only one has reached the shore TRENTON N ja the rhe rho fashion eash rash lon ion stud farm stables took fire at about 11 am the building wa wai fifty feet wido wide and long and was totally destroyed together with nine horses out of nineteen which it contained at itt the tho time among tho the horses honses burned were two road mares belonging to president grant Ij apier lapier a valuable animal belonging in to butterworth mr of philadelphia lma ima henry B gray a horse belonging to budd doble valued at lodo 1000 and five other horses not noted goldsmith Maid mald luey Lucy rosa bosa lind hotspur and some california mares mare were saved noble doble loses ten sulkies three fall top buggies bu gyles gries m thirty sets of harness and so some bome me traps worth a thousand dollars charles cochrane an old manooses man loses a trunk containing three hundred in gold the trunks belon belonging 0 ing to all the horses are lost to together ehen then with the clothing of ali alf all ail tk the boys about a hundred halters and a large number of saddles and bridles philadelphia 4 probably a fatal domestic tragedy occurred tonight at munroe st in the family of ot a man who is represented as a sober and industrious man while his wine wife is intemperate it appears that the wife and a female friend had been indulging freely and without provocation attacked montgomery who was sleeping hi ahli wife stabbed him in several places with a table knife when he escaped from the house covered with blood tile the two females were arrested and hua montgomery was taken to the hospital where his injuries were pronounced fatal it was waa found round that he had received a deep deed gash in the left side of the throat a cut on the left temple and arill two on the bip top of the head NEW YORK I 4 another murder and suicide in which both the victims are germans occurred tonight to night martin hinze 11 inze livin living 0 in street c came ame home about ten ank anh and b began e t quarrelling with his wife ind d without the slightest provocation diew a pistol and shot her in the breast sho she nell fell to the ground fatally wounded he then put the thu pistol in his own mouth and bred fired the ball passing pas sing through his head infliction inflicting I 1 a wound from which he lie cannot recover both noth were removed to the hospital but neither it is thought can live hinzer had been drinking and atia was apparently crazy win johnson u a sailor died ati at long island college hospital from the effects of a beating by unknown parties in the city a lew days ago johnson was last seen before the tile beating ina lna in a saloon up town and the latest news points to geo bilu bill liquor d dealer le or ot no ff st SL as the tf le feurt murderer emr two twos others are arc dundei arrest the tho great cathedral of the protestant episcopalians Episcopal ians is to bo be erected here is ts soon as its the tiie requisite funds funda can bo be raked the entire coltof cost of the structure and lot lots will swill bo be two million dollars among the tho subscriptions already received are two of one hundred thousand dollars each two car loads of fruit from california fornia have arrived within a day or two consisting of about hait half a car load of muscat and tokay grapes boxes of hardy and doyenne dorenne pears and boxes of plums tile the pears were only of fair quality to compete with eastern fruit which is plentiful however the sales are at 5 eal gil 6 0 per case the plums are of din did dine breno brent rent reut varieties and exceedingly cee fine line and in splendid order selling at 1 per box the tho grapes arrived in poor order and will hardly pay the freight it is said that the experiment so far in sending california fruit to this market has been unprofitable to shippers ten weeks since a car load of grapes ai rived arrived each case marked on the side consequently the marked side was kept epand up and the full weight of the tho grapes was compressed ina lna in a few inches of or space rhe the rho lot was bold sold for britteen nii rit teen dollars of which the freight alone was 70 besides beside i the cost of handling the fruit before shipment DZal dealers dialers ers however are looking to a time when these difficulties difficult les ies will be obviated and california fruits will be a regular commodity here PORTLAND me 4 news has been received that on the of august sixteen miles south east cast from orom blount mount desert was picked up a fragment of a raft mft with an inscription dated aug the effect that the schooner aa franc 8 was waterlogged water logged and upset that she afterwards went to pieces and that the men had been two days on the raft without food it is believed that they were all lost ST LOUIS I 1 4 two men named J douglass and B R 13 blayman hayman ayman went wont into a saloon in montgomery city mb bro on monday last and nud created a disturbance they were ordered out by patrick cain the bar keeper whereupon douglass drew a revolver and shot cain killing him douglass escaped but hayman was arrested two farmers named lafayette newkirk and robert meyers between whom an old feud existed met on tho the road six miles from mexico mo last monday one ot 61 New kirks horses became frightened and interfered with meyers moyers steam team when the latter drew a revolver jumped from the wagon and advanced towards newkirk threatening to shoot himi him when newkirk shot meyers dead newkirk then went to mexico and surrendered to the off omm meers officers of the law SAN fracisco I 1 4 charles burgess 0 of sonora bonora writing to a ssan tsan francisco paper says pays ho he professes to know cometh something ng relative to the tichborne claimant and the doughty family of upton house near poole Dorset shire england at the age of 14 mr burgess lived as livery servant in the family the supposed sir air roger was then tilen a boy like himself ten minutes in company with the claimant according to mr burgess ideas of the situation would convince him whether or not lie he is the tho real sir roger mr burgess emigrated rom england to california twenty years ago and has resided I 1 in a sonora tuolumne county up to the pre present ent date an inquest was hold this afternoon on the tho body of john galla gher who was shot last night several witnesses were examined and those who knew gallagher testified that lie ho was a peaceable young man the coroner adjourned the inquest till tomorrow to morrow in order to procure tho the evidence of the man bell who was in company compau y with gallagher when lie he was shot it is said that supervisor james jamesj J kenney knelt over the tho body and swore to kill the man who shot his ilia friend the officers leers have not been able to find the tho costim witness in the case SA sacramento CRANTo 4 A A freight train which was being brought up in the tile central pacific yard early this morning ran over and killed martin Coni aers gers who had while intoxicated laid down on the track and fallen asleep OTTAWA out 4 the royal commission appointed to In investigate veti the pacific JR R R charges met in the railway committee room at noon today to day mr van vati keouli read the royal commission A very few persons were plesent present except sir vv af M mcdonald McDo and other in lumb bemb mb era of tho cabinet tho clia chali i ii man called upon huntington to come forward but there was no response s onse hon wm win staines was tien then called and examined the public look upon the commission as somewhat of a whitewashing machine in the interest of the government ern ment Hungt ington is the principal witness in the matter and his failing to appear with his witnesses weakens their position greatly NEW bonic 5 since nion Iron monday day there has been a man confined as a prison prisoner erat at the police head quarters who was arrested on suspicion of being connected with the wall street forgeries his name is joseph J yates but beyond his hia name the police observe the utmost reticence regarding him hurd beers an aged farmer of oswego county sold his ills farm for one thousand dollars and came here intending to go to stamford and buy some property while here he her was accosted by a finely dressed young nian man and induced to enter a house and was drugged and robbed of all his cash he complained yesterday to the superintendent in of the police who detailed detectives to look after the thieves Professor James Stron cof the tho drew seminary and chief of the oriental topographical corps is is organizing inan in an expedition egypt asia minor and palestine which will start about chrisom ut A large staff of engineers scientists and artists will accompany himi himl him as also a limited and select party of tourists the opening business at wall st j today to day was wai considerably excite don account of the development in the gold clique and partly on account of the death of charles A lamont an active operator of large means and of late understood to be a bear in stocks yesterday soon after the opening of the exchange securities improved improve daud dand aud and a quieter feeling prevailed it being inferred that the gold clique had gone into liquidation bof nef before ore oro noon rumors of the unfavorable bank statement were current and excitement was occasioned with a rush to sell stocks and there was no abatement until the close of bank hours when a quieter toile tone characterized the market during the excited times of the day failures were rumored but they were wore not corroborated the bankers seem to think that the worst of the flurry is over and that the disruption of the clique will leave plain sailing for all during durin autumn the day closed with the e street full of rumors but the markets were comparatively ively quiet another large seizure of smuggled led diamonds was made yester day lay by the customs omeera officers they w were ere ero mostly small gems of great brilliancy and were appraised at gold A prize bilt blit B lit took place between jim and for a hundred dollars a aside side on time being called for the round burch alls alla second threw up the tile sponge thirty six rounds were fought oc cupping cupy ingan an hour and eleven minutes both menbere men were badly punished DETROIT DETi tolt 7 peter jeannot the father of the little girl |