Show 11 u I 1 r tetel GRATH F EASTERN ASTERN washington 11 x D I 1 C 13 ex president johnson lias has arrived here the german minister has receive a dispatch from berlin stating tha that t madame bismarck is neither dead as stated in published dispatches noreeen nor even sick martin F conway who was arrested on oil saturday last for shooting ex senator pomeroy will have a preliminary hearing at the police court tomorrow to morrow morning pomeroy denies the statement that lie he will decline to prosecute conway and says a complaint will he be entered by the tiie officer who made the arrest all who witnessed thet the shooting have been summoned together with tile tho ex senator who will also give testimony the president has eau cau causeman caused sedan an order to be issued from the war department deserters part artmont art ment giving C full pardon to all deserters who til may ay return to duty onor before the of january next and who will serve raith ralth faithfully fully during the remainder of their term of enlistment A report of the movements and damage done by the great storm aug has been prepared by the si signal sinal nal nai officer from which it appears that 0 1032 1033 vessels of which were small fishing schooners ners are known to have been destroyed on the and of august in lii li i the neighborhood of the gulf of st lawrence lwrence 1 wrence and the atlantic shores of nova scotia cape breton and newfoundland over ninety vessels were destroyed by the same storm before reaching nova scotia making a total of 1122 vessels destroyed within afew a few days lives are definitely bitely reported reported lost and trind the most moderate estimate of the numerous cases in which whole crews are stated to have been lost swells the number to nearly while if to this be added the ls less of life lileon on land during the tilo earlier history of tile the cyclone cycloid e the tho total amounts to at least goo lives the records also show about buildings to totally tally tails destroyed or injured NA NASHVILLE SILVILLE 13 today to day james nogan hogan a boy of 19 10 shot and killed A 3 JM 1 richard pro proprietor propriety prieto r of the academy ot of music who had fe e deuced his sister and refused fo t 0 marry her hogan surrendered him keif kelf to the police ST locis louis 13 near carrollton mo last friday night robt austin a wealthy young farmery farmer who suspected tile the fidelity of his wife announced tun 0 unal unai illi lili hi departure for st lou louis 1 but lie lle returned hera hora ra turned to his closet in his 11 8 bedroom bo droom armed with a double barrelled barrel barrei led gun shortly after his big wife haley a young man inan earue earne carue carne in and prepared to rethe when austin sprang butaud out and fired one barreyat bar him but instead of him it struck the wife inflicting a fatal wound ho he then shot ha ley loy deada with the tho other barrel mrs bira austin died on saturday austin surrendered d to the authorities MEMPHIS IS 13 ak A sli sll slight glit frost lintle now ilow hupt very few new cases vero veto reported at noon an important feature is noticeable in the disease that it soon runs to recovery or death many cases attacked a week ago are on the street while those attacked earlier are still confined to their rooms the tho mortuary report from noon yesterday till noon today was forty two of which thirty six were yellow w fever and six from other causes against nifty fifty six from all causes forty six of yellow fever and ten from other causes from saturday noon to sunday noon the trains leaving this city continue crowded the fever ravages continue frightful but there here are aie hopes of a speedy reaction sanitary work is being being so vigorously pushed it is hoped the malaria will be eradicated in a few days gays physicians think the wora hs is past the new cases are not so numerous nor so malignant several large house housed have closed and will stay st ay so during the affliction it is estimated that not ten thousand persons remain in the city all the societies and organizations izat ions need hell help and look to the charity of the tilo world it is reported that tile the fever is raging near Browns brownsville ville texas six new cases are reported at various points point near Ar emphis memphis on the tile lines iines of railroad they are attributed to persons going from the city with the infection in their systems NF new V 15 lathe the tho situation in wall street has been the bluest today to day that has ever been known so far as the tile stock exchange is concerned and prices have been a allowed to fal fall I 1 below 9 lowest points touched in any panics for the last ten years the decline is attrib attributed u to various cause causee some held that it was wab due to the tho order of audr judge 0 blatch biatch blatchford ford rord yesterday in relation to tile tiie bankruptcy of george bird grinnell co and said that until the injunction was removed no one on tile the street could tell how bow soon the market might amigh t be flooded with stock and so long as it continues brokers will be unable to borrow money others explained it by the fact that the large amount of stocks carried margins have been sold in c consequence onon of holders being unable to put up any more collaterals collate rals by tilo tile president of tile the united states of america a proclamation the approaching v close of another year brings with it an all occasion for renewed thanksgiving and acknowledgment to the almighty ruler buler of the uni universe verse for the unnumbered mercies which lie he has bestowed upon us abundant harvests have been among the rewards of industry with local except exceptions fong iong health has been among the blessings enjoyed tran tranquility otten otter at home and peace with other nations have prevailed frugal industry is regaining ibs its recognition and its ineil merited ted rewards G gradually ra dually but under the providence of god as surely as we trust the nation is recovering from the lingering results of a P dread dreadful rul rui civil strife for these and all the other mercies vouchsafed it becomes us as a people to return heartfelt and grateful ac knowledg merits ments and with our thanksgiving ivi ivl dg we may unite prayers for the cessation of local and temporary tomps ing ing I 1 therefore recommend that on thursday the of november next tiie tile people meet in their respective places of worship to make their acknowledgments to almighty god for his bounties anahis and his protection and to offer to him prayers for their continuance efin in witness whereof I 1 have llave hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the united states to be affixed done at washington this lith day of oct in the year year of our lorel lord 1873 1973 and of the independence of or the U S 07 signed a ULYSSES S GRANT president by erammon FISH secretary of state The thel first con eon congress gres of the association to promote the moral intellectual and physical well weli being bein g of woman was begun today to day at union league house ouse and nd was numerously atten atton attended ed letters letten were veto vele read reaid from emily faithful and others the free religious luious association reassembled thi this i mornin morning at th the abr inai InAl institute nite hite auau AVau tWO M ivr per sons sous were present many of them ladies ladles papers were read by W J patter patters and wm E blac Blar blackford kford and letters were read from judge hoadley headley of cincinnati gerrit genit gen it smith J and charles en bradlaugh blaugh the english republican expressing synica sympathy with the association vincent collyer left this morning for memphis and other places in the south a volunteer paying his ills own expenses to aid the members of the I 1 young oung nie ale mens ns christian association and families ill gui suffering frering from the yellow fever another ten thousand rations was received today to day by order of president grant it is understood that blankets and clothing will be sent from the same samo source mayor johnson was reported doln doin doing well at noon the latest rep the tho visiting tinZ committee is unfavorable the tho disease is becoming more scattered those places deret afore exempt from aily any norm form of the epidemic today to day report several cases though the tho physicians say they are less malignant the mortuary report at noon today to day inspires the hope that though many new cases yet occur they will bo be attended with less fatality tho tile weather continues clear and warms warm and no prospects of frost are now looked for till after rain that will have any effect towards a decided abatement of the scourge the yellow fever deaths today to day were forty one alban f 15 chas clias II 11 phelps cashier in the treasury department of tile the state was arrested at jersey jeney city and brought here char charged geil with robbing the state treasury of all an amount estimated at three hundred thousand dollars phelps left his ills post a short time ago alen state Trea treasurer suter ter ier raines rallies informed him that bebas he was about to beginyan begin an examination of or his accounts desver DENVER col 15 A convention of or delegates representing most of the far western states and the territories ri assembled in this city today to consider the subject of irrigation and to deviso devise means by which the great expanse expand of rainless country between the missouri river and the rocky mountains as well as on the pacific slope can be brought under a system of irrigation so as to make tho the same valuable to the sections in which they lie as well as to the general government which owns the greater part of or the rainless alea delegates are present from ohio nebraska kansas colorado new now mexico wyoming wyom m ii g and other territories several of or tiem them them thum being represented by their governors and all by the most prominent citizens governor fur na nao o of nebraska was chosen president the day hasteen has been consumed in getting organized und and in viewing tile the city tomorrow to morrow will bo be devoted to a full consideration of the matters important to the future of M millions of acres of fertile lands FOREIGN lomox lomos LONDON mos 13 the bullion withdrawn from the bank of england today to day amounted to 1303 1305 all ail for america over half a million dollars in specie was shipped to new york on saturday the mail man who arrived liero here a few days ago claiming to be arthur or to monha n i it a i 3 d disappeared appeared is A berlin dispatch announces several failures there lo 10 d Tent tenterden erden succeeds edward hammond as under secretary of or state for the foreign department LONDON 14 henry james is returned to parliament from taunton edwin james in a speech to the electors of marylebone Maryl maryi ebone advocated woman suffrage and received a vote of thanks VIENNA 13 alie aile the ilie E emperor emperor of austria Austri awill will visit the czar abst at st petersburg during tho the holidays at tile the russian christmas GENEVA 13 pero H hyacinthe acanthe has been elected one of t the to three throe cures of geneva by the old catholic havasi HAVANA 14 advices advises from H hayti ti state that jacmel jacamel and era af other places in southern hayti were visited by a severe hurricane on tho the insl many blany houses house were demolished r roofs 0 jofs blown off ion lon trees torn up and carried a great distance considerable lobs loas of bf lif 1150 fo and rinel da damingo matildie tildie to LONDON 14 lithe the bank rate of discount was advanced today to day in consequence of heavy orders for gold for the U S amounting hn lin the aggregate to three million dollars IV E baxter bl P in a public speech at dundee last night urged increased intercourse with the U S every public man he said should visit that country BERLIN 14 correspondence between the pope and the emperor william is officially published the pope writes aug eth all the measures of your maje government are aimed at the destruction of catholicism he is unable to discover the reason for such policy being informed and believing that the emperor is averse to an increase and continuance of this thib harsh policy he points out that the measure is injurious to the christian religion and only tends to undermine the throne he speaks frankly and truthfully to all as is his duty and says all the baptised baptized sed even non catho catbe bics be longin a certain sen seto 6 him ho cherishes the conviction that the emperor will adopt the necessary measures and concludes by praying god to be merciful to td tile the JEmp emperor eror and himself the emperor replies september 3rd ard rejoicing at the opportunity to correct errors relating to german affairs if the pope were truthfully informed he would be le aware that the government cannot act against tile the approval of the sovereign the emperor deeply regrets that a portion of his catholic subjects the priests have organized a party which Is engaged in intrigues against the state disturbing religious peace to the ext extent e nt of open revolt ho points to t h eln ein fica flea eions in other parts of europe and america and declares that he will maintain order and lawso law so long as god enables him to do so even against the servants of the church who he lie supposed acknowledged obedience to secular authority as a commandment of god this doctrine otobe of obedience however he regrets to see so many priests in prussia disown he expresses the hope that now that the pope has been informed of the truth ho he will use his authority to terminate the agitation which he declares before god has no connection with religion or truth he states his objection to the popes remark about the non catholics and in concluding says A difference of belief beller however should not prevent our diviner in peace parts paris 15 the tho trial of bazaine was resumed today to day the government having officially represented to the emperor of brazil the sute auTe sufferings rings of english emigrants to that country a free passage home has been given to emigrants by the brazilian government ern ment VIENNA IS the press today to day says the explanations and excuses of the porte relative to the circular recently sent abroad by bv the latter are not satisfactory and that count andrassy will demand ample satisfaction f for 9 r t tiie tile 1 ae 0 of fr fence e nce nee |