Show BT by B T ir V 4 H 1 it AMERICAN NEW neav york 23 the times says the question of general currency payments in greenbacks green backs and national bank notes is about to solve itself most of tho the banks are paying them on all demands when preferred to the certification of or checks some rome glrst first class banks are not only helping their neighbors to greenbacks green backs and sending currency to their country correspondents but they are paying their debt or balance at the clearing clearinghouse house in green backs in place of relief certificates among the witnesses in the stokes me case today to day to testify to ills hia mental condition previous ious ioui to the shooting was shanks of the tribune who was brought from prison in brooklyn where he no was confined for contempt of court he said stokes had told him that fisk mk had put a price on his stokes Stoke shead head that two men were after him ana and that lie he carried a pistol for protection other evidence was given going to show that stokes believed fisk or some of his followers would shoot him jennie jennio turner waiting maid to the morses in the grand central B hotel botel otel otei said she came from her sick bed to give evidence on the evening of or january ath she saw stoke stoka come along the 2nd and floor of or the hall ball and look into the parlor pass on then turn back and look in again then go to the head of the ladies ladles stairs tommy hart was avas not in sight he was cleaning the globe around the elevator she went avent around the elevator to speak to hart when the tho report of a pistol was heard head k 23 A JAL freight train on the pennsylvania railroad was thrown from the track this morning 0 the engineer was killed and tho the fireman was badly injured washington WASHINGTO 23 sjohn and edward vagrants about half balf past 7 last evening went into an unfinished building at no 48 mor Mot irbe street at about 11 john was found lound with his head horribly smashed and beside him an iron tipped cart ring covered with blood bloody michael cady owner of the building his ills son Ja james niest and james murray were arrested MEMPHIS 23 we are having 7 a cold rain min and aud the temperature r e is f falling ullin 9 the mortuary report s shows i aws twenty one deaths from yellow fever today to day including dr tr J 3 J williams lla ila blek hilk author of many learned medical treatise treatises and mrs ethel porter wiro wife of col ethel porter a prominently it R nian man the scarcity of funds with the how howards ards has compelled a reduction fon lon in the pay to nurses to three dollars three hundred undred li and twenty five in their employ struck for five dollars I 1 and the association nrc arc compe compelled lied t to 0 pay it par it t Is rumored in brooklyn that ex assemblyman towers the tile supposed ased suicide was murdered murdered three cullel bullets belm beim found in ills hig harad Shanks city editor of the tribune after testifying in the stokes case today to day WAS avas taken before judge fancher faucher Fan cheron oil an op application of release 1 on tho the ground that the commitment for contempt was illegal he lie was released on an his own lecog until tomorrow to morrow in order to civo in vre are tho the district at attorney torne y of brooklyn an opportunity to appear W washington SH the sentence of the tile court martial in the case of tho surgeon of mi Dt duvally ivall of the US V S navy who was tried at shooting and wounding two marines for gathering strawberries in one of tile the enclosures at the navai haval academy is that lie he be suspended from rank and duty for three years the president has modified the sent sentence euce ence to two tivo years suspension washington T 24 ex president dent johnson was serenaded tonight to night at the tile metropolitan Hot elthe front of which was decorated with a flag and chinese lanterns an immense crowd was present OTTAWA ont 23 the governor general opened the second session of the second dominion parliament in due form in his speech lie said sald he had caused parliament to be summoned at the earliest po possible moment after the receipt of the report orthe of the commissioners ap up gifted to inquire into the cana ian pacific railroad matte matters i rs the evidence obtained would be laid before them and deserved careful consideration i the canadian pacific company he said balvi having ll 11 1 been unable to make the fin financial ancla anola I arrangement necessary for thou thoi construction st of the road had conclude ed to surrender theire charter barter which had been accepted by him hint you will I 1 trust feel yourselves called upon 04 to take steps to secure an eaily early commencement and a vigorous prosecution of the construction of that railway and thus carry 0 out in good faith the arrangement made with the province of british columbia measures for this purpose will be submitted for your consideration 21 A dispatch was received by the governor general from the imperial government approving the prorogation of bf the house house in august and tile the appointment of a royal commis commiss commission s ion lon for taking evidence regarding the charges made by the opposition in connection with the pacific paci pact he ballway scandal it is understood that tho the report of the royal commissi commissioners oneN which is to be submitted to both houses exculpates the government from all the charges charge contained in hunt ing tons indictment sir john mcdonald McDo will leave parliament to take whatever action it may think fit in the premises whereupon it ia Is expected that mckenzie leader of the opposition will move a resolution containing the gist of the petition presented to his ills excellency on the dinst it is believed in view of tile the confirm confirmation atloff of lord dufferin course by tile the imperial government that the debate upon the constitutional question will be brief NEW york october the world says that a gentleman recently returned from connetti representing the manufacturing interest of that state says sabit it is man in an unfortunate condition and that from to operatives and factory hands have been thrown employment MILWAUKEE 24 three inches of inov fell at negaunee Neg aunee mich midi and seven inches at fort garry manitoba evansville ind 24 21 georg wolf a abeal wealthy thy farmen farmer near nean hop kinsville ky was assassinated ine his bed L hest best list est night MEMPHIS 24 the noon mortuary report showed 24 deaths from yellow fever there was wag a heavy frost last night and favorable results are hoped the evening ledger says the tile appeal made by the masonic fraternity has met with such a liberal response that they are now ili in a condition to take care of the sick sich and sum suT suffering ering brethren without further contributions washington 24 pursuant to the views regarding resumption expressed by the president and secretary of f the treasury recently the director of the mint illint has keen been been making extensive e arrango arrangements ments for coining both gold and silver to an extent her ber etore unprecedented so go as to be ready for the resumption of specie payments there now being large quan guan qu antles ties of these metals awaiting col coi coinage i nage the first step in resumption has been taken it having been ascertained today to day from the tile secretary of the treasury that the government will pay out silver as soon as it can be profitably and conveniently coined for that purpose wilmington 24 the bishop of the episcopal diocese of north carolina in ili a pastoral letter requests the tho taking of an immediate collection all through the diocese for fok the benefit of tb the e memphis Meir iphis sufferers the ther citizens are contributing liber ally nily DENVER col 24 A convention of cured wits wa 9 held herm hero last ev evening efian j atrul ataul seventy 66 ladies and gentlemen attended A committee was appointed to obtain statements from asthmatics in various sections of the tho territory to be published and distributed for the benefit and information of thousands of sufferers throughout the eastern states captain sam N W H smith a ship broker residing at pate patchogue 10 gue long island island has been arrested oil on a charge chargo made by a servant girl that she was compelled by smith to give ills hia wife poison polson with the intent to kill her the wife has evidently been pol poi poisoned but she is recovering at prospect park today to day american girl Gli lAvon won the tree free for all race beating fullerton Fuller toun tort and arid others time 2 20 2 0 2 2 2 2 22 1 12 savas SAVAN nair KAir ga 24 the yellow fever is reported at Baffi bainbridge bridge go ga there have been ten cases thus far an art exodus of the population is threatened Li LiriE rock BOCK 24 dr J M Bo hemine died today to day of yellow fever and anid P F 11 apody is very row low of the same disease both had llad charge of the quarantine tine tino between here and memphis is and it is supposed e d contracted the disease from fleeing citizens of that place heavy frosts and no fear fears of the fever spreading as NEW EW 25 it is rumored that the state treasurer and iril dh brict attorney of albany were in the city last evening looking for the accomplice of phelps the tho defaulting cashier and exic expecting evicting ting to secure a hundred and forty i and dollars of the missing money another notable contested will avill case caso has come como before the courts geo hardican Har hardin dinan an irishman formerly an importer of irish linens and recently an operator in stocks died intestate march ath 1872 leaving a wiro wife but no children and an estate worth a million and arid a halfin half in stocks bonds and other personal property after the death of A F tr r 0 his widow elizabeth hardin took out letters of administration upon the estate ach which ich ieh is now claimed by a nephew and grand nephews on the ground that he was never legally married that lie merely placed the rin ring on the woma womans comans ns finger linger and called called her wine wife the kings county gra gna grand gnand ud jury have indicted whitelaw A dana and shanks city editors of the tribune for lor an alleged libel on judge mccue SAN october professor hay made a balloon as bention today to day with a justice of the tho peace and a young lady whom the professor will marry ili in the clouds BELFAST me 5 ohn john F gordon was indicted today to day for the murder of f almor G emma A and mellie gordonna gordon at nt thorndyke in june juno last y X Y 25 23 the newburgh steam mill i owned by garner co of new york i york ork have stopped throwing four hundred persons out of employment N Y 21 21 the harmony cotton nims mills the largest of the kind in the world closed tonight indefinitely bainbridge ga 23 25 many new now cases of yellow fever have been reported this evening the dangerous cases reported better this morning relapsed and the deaths of the patients are hourly expected trains are leaving tho the city crowded with fleeing people and vehicles cannot be had for love or mone money y the tho weather is warm with indications of rain min NEW york 25 A washington Washing fon fen dispatch says mys the amount of silver to be put out next week will be between three hundred thou sand dollars and should the demand exceed this the secretary will issue more the proposed resumption of silver allver payment by the tile treasury caused many applications today to day at the sub treasury for the conversion of currency into silver coin but the assistant treasurer has not betie yet received any instructions from froin washington A prominent officer of the sub treasury purchased pui pul chased a hundred thousand ounces of fine fino silver in the city early in the tile week and forwarded ib it to the mint at philadelphia p hla bla this tilis amount would furnish about dollars tho the difference being occasioned by one tenth alloy serving to omet tho the cost of or coinage and anakin making 0 the value of the coin to th the government overn ment no greater freater than that c of greenbacks groen green backs the rh superintendent of the assay office said helas unaware of the purchase of the silver he did not think it could have MIMI place without lii ili knowledge the kelsey business has as been disposed of for the present by the coroners jury finding that chas G kelsey came to his death by brutal treatment on the night of november bc ath 1872 at the hands of some person or persons unknown to th the 0 jury the jury also found that a number iber of persons named aided and abetted the tile outrage Cin CHICAGO cAGo 25 reports from vari varl ous points of central and antl western wisconsin and minnesota say that snow fell feil about aboia noon today to day to a depth of four inches HARTFORD conn 25 the western halt half of the city hall was as completely gutted by fire tonight MEMPHIS 25 the mortuary report of the yellow cello fever shows 24 deaths and from other causes four for the week the deaths from yellow fever were one liun dred and sixty nine ninel 1 from other causes cauker thirty four the decrease from the week previous from yellow fever was nine mine other seven notwithstanding the uli unfavorable weather the reports from all sources are very promising this afternoon though the enni effi effect act of the last sudden change from cold to warm damp weather may be seen in a day or two wo in the increased death list YAN YANKTON dakota 25 who shot gen E dwin edwin mc cooke coolie plead not guilty in the district court today to day indictment of manslaughter and was admitted to bail ball in the tho sum of nifty fifty thousand dollars washington 20 the secretary of the treasury says relative to the tile contemplated issue of silver doin doln in place of cur currency rendy in ili making payi past payment nent by tile the department that lie he dont know exactly how much will be paid bald out he expects it will bo be convenient for him next week to issue about two hurl bull hundred dred thousand in the tile regular course of business but this will depend somewhat upon circumstances if gold should go up silver would nt not bogut bo put out nor would it be if it wai wats to be sold again to bankers for speculative pur purposes paes NEW bonic YORK 20 thu tho effects of the late jato financial troubles are beginning to beefelt be nelt felt among hmong the working classes in many trades a large num number berof of operatives were disc dise discharged harg barg at the close of the reek week for the want avant of employment or for the want of funds to pay them three shoo manufactories manu factories closed on saturday night indefinitely the employees of one establishment were offered work at reduced wages but the men declined to work for wages below those established by the Cri crl crispin spins society and were consequently discharged nearly every trade is similarly affected MEMPHIS ag 26 the yellow fever deaths today to day were 22 only ten new cases were reported NEW HAVES ravn conn conti 26 rho the rhe excursion steamer isaaca isaac J sinith smith was burned to tile the waters edge on saturday night at the mouth of or west river lon lo 10 ims insurance uranCe four professional burglars who e came to this clatyon city on friday mom mob ing from new york with full kits of tools were captured an on saturday afternoon before they had jaccom plis pils lied any thing NEW york 27 it is rumored that win wro H vanderbilt jr has sailed for europe to negotiate two million dollars of new york central bonds still remaining out of the recent issue of ten millions A letter from berlin shows allows that that city has not only not been effected by the tile american panic but is preparing for one of its own scandals on irregularity and insecurity in every overy branch of business prodigality and waste among the middle classes great suffering amons the poor a |