Show E belear aph j AME AMERICAN RICAN Z braag 0 18 an au official report of the TwIt twitchell phell shooting affair at coushatta hatta la has been received byGe by general sheridan and gives new and interesting particulars of the assassination the murderer aas was disguised wore goggles and was slightly painted he strolled down from the post oace office leading his horse to the landing where the shooting occurred and as the boat approached he commenced firing killing a man named king who was in the boat doat and wounding a colored ferryman twitchell was badly wounded in both arms and in the leg those who attempted to approach him from the shore were ivere warned off and threatened with the the rifle that he used two women remonstrated with him but he said at each shot he was shooting a black alligator he started off on his horse but seeing the ne gro attempting to save twitchell lie he returned ordered him to desist and being disregarded lie he fired several more shots wounding both the negro and twitchell Twit cheil cheli again the murderer then rode away and escaped despite all efforts to capture him one of twitch ells bIlls arms has been amputated and the other is badly shattered but bat be he may still recover I 1 ATLANTA gals gais ex governor bullock was arrested under the old indictments which were found soon after his flight his bail was fixed at which he promptly gave several wealthy citizens of b th ith parties went on his bond his hid arrival creates a good deal of excitement us as it was not expected pec ted evansville ind 18 the burnal journal 7 has re received elved the following bt me destruction of the eal pal cleburne 1 shawneetown Shawnee town ills may IS 18 the steamer pat pal cleburne while trying to land alongside the acan adan kansas belle three miles below here last nig night ht at 11 exploded her bo Wi ilef lief fiet she took nire fire and burned to the waters edge and sank on the cincinnati bar within fifty or sixty tho bells belle and was wrecked both of the chimneys were wera knocked down the cleburne burnes s books and papers were all lost tha following are known to be lost captain dick fowler richard partridge express messenger charles cotton second mate A mattison Matt lson ison of paducah walter mee WeE lenny engi engl engineer neen aman aban a man 1 name unknown supposed by by some to be G G berry of louisville and by others harris representing flint lewis co cof 1 of st louis lows I 1 fourteen others are mo mere re or less injured dju red the arkansas arkanas beils bells took the wounded and dead to evansville pm the leburne Ye burne had nineteen ro usters five were ivere saved and four fourteen teea are missing ST LOUIS dom pedro left for new ew orleans this even evening lug ing A special to the globe somo Domo democrat crat frons from leavenworth says a private dispatch from custen ouster city states that three men named williams harrison and brown the two for mei mek mer from cleveland and the latter from st louis while returning from the black hills were toma hawked and scalped scalded by indians near that city the night before last and their entire outfit carried orf off their bodies were found about 12 hours after the massacre masacre and taken to custer for burial eight convicts in the military prison at leavenworth escaped I 1 from the guards yesterday and another named wm B callahan was shot and killed while attempting to escape NEW JEW IS 18 the mustang lace race fizzled out after mil mii miles eshad had been ridden the rider being sixteen minutes behind the average time necessary to accomplish the proposed feat at a meeting of plymouth church tonight to night henry C bowen was unanimously expelled the times special says the dela rw are delegation to cincinnati chosen today to day aro are solid for blaine nidine louisville ky 18 the the tho republican state convention met heberto day walter evans evana of louisville called tho convention to order the attends attendance ilice waso wasA was large arge the proceedings orderly the platform reaffirms affirms xe the devotion of the republicans of kentucky to the p principles of bf the party washington D C 18 ferge new orleans custom up hause u se oln ein emp ploy loye testified further that wh when en he ha received the subpoena tb fy before the louisiana committee herdwig Her ewig deputy collector tried to intimidate him when he got here hero and washington ayers marshal marshai marshai marshal packards brother told him that witnesses would readily be procured to swear that he lied when he testified about frauds in the custom house he deceived the custom house authorities as to the wason neason of his absence from the post because had they known he would testify before the committee he was convinced he never would have left the state of louisiana alive when he arrived here he kept shady as he heard ayers had a warrant to arrest him in order to prevent his g going before the committe I 1 sargents war Sar gents entys bill granting lands for the site of the lick observatory passed the senate today to day without material amendment SAN FRANCISCO 18 there was waa a shock of earthquake at situ santa banta ta barbara last night frank lyn pixley one of the delegation appointed by san ban francisco to urge action on the chinese question by the federal government appeared before the house committee on foreign affairs today to day accompanied by congressman piper and presented his bis argument on the subject among other things he stated there are chinese in california of the lowest class of coolies and mongolian criminals that the arrivals number not net less than 2000 per and that the state is in fact rapidly becoming a china botany bay william workman of the recently suspended banking firm of temple workman los angeles committed suicide last night cause financial embarrassment washl washington NaTON D 0 19 the committee on federal offices in louisiana met tc day and Q G W jF ferguson erguson was asked if he knew anything about any fraudulent payrolls he declined to answer as it might criminate himself but subsequently admitted that fraudulent payrolls pay rolls were used in 1874 and that money was drawn on them A private telegram was read in the cabinet today to day stating that had been turned over ever to the american and german consuls NEW YORK 19 the worlds washington special says saya robeson has hasteen been notified that he may appear before the house committee on naval affairs to explain the evidence already taken it is not claimed that a direct bribe has been traced into info the hands of robeson but it is conclusively that he has given contracts to intimate personal a and tid lid political friends who have acted merely as middlemen in pocketing or who claim they pocketed it all thousands upon thousands of dollars that property has been conveyed to him by one of these men to the amount of being a cottage at long branch for which not a dollar of consideration ha has ever been paid that most reckless expenditure of public nubile money has been used in the notorious wiard gun bursting experiments that money had been unlawfully used bythe bureau of C construction and repairs in the navy yards that the latter had been filled with men who had been paid as political workers by direct order in one instance of the chief of the bureau at the Secre secretary request and so on the committee to investigate the affia affairs irs of the freed mens bank will soon report it censures and recommends punishment of H D cooke cooko of the late firm of jay cooke co and louis clephane Clep bane of the board of finance and jno 0 evans and hallet kilbourne who negotiated certain operations with the bank george NV stickney is recommended for foi punishment for fraudulent conversion of assets of the bank while its actuary gen howard alvord and other trustees aro are censured for their mismanage menh ment of the trust confided to them the report does not recommend evidence to be certified to the grand jury inasmuch as the parties mentioned are out of office but the matter will wiil be left wholly to the discretion of the house rouse the sub committee on expenditures in the treasury department investigating the bureau of captured and abandoned property is of the opinion that bristowe Bri stows course has been entirely correct but in the administration of bf his bis predecessors richardson B ii twell and the latter the committee find a au inexhaustible rund fund of evidence of startling character thus far there is an unexplained deficit of over are charged against 8 H kaufman who was at that time clerk in charge of the attorneys accounts and andee he will be bp called nels ners 1 upon to explain what wheat he lib did with the money the committee subcommittee sub on theelma mine have made a draught of a report the opinion is given that it will not fail fall to carry conviction to the hearts of every reader in condemning dem ning in the severest manner the conduct of schenck for engaging in a speculative enterprise resulting in defrauding the people of a country with whom we are on most friendly terms the state slate department has been aske asked d if kis still minister and drawing pay if so they will demand his bia immediate removal and if not the acceptance of hi his s resignation will wid be regarded as had bad in the case of belknap hencks Bc heneks counsel are urging the committee to make a favorable report for reasons given A number of leading democrats in the house held a caucus today to day and after stating reasons and listening to others it was agreed that tomorrow to morrow the chairman of the ways and means committee should offer a concurrent resolution fixing the of june as the time for adjournment journ ment speaking of the mustang race the sun says had the rider alternated the direction of his ride with every other horse and had been properly fed it is more than likely that he could have made thedis the distance in the specified time the ph physician 5 1 clan cian who attended him when he yb broke r oke ok ohe e is at a loss to account for the sudden of sight in one eye the sun has bas these det details alls alis it was not that he had lost his bis pluck but he had no physical strength to back it he had foolishly ridden the race wholly in one direction a i most fatiguing exercise he had spent his best half hair of the day y without food and had bad filled his heated body with cold water ho he was almost unable to steady himself on horseback and those who saw him were e apprehensive jehens lve ive that he might e W elther either t her trop drop or be her thrown from some of the horses finally at minutes past three as ho he finished his mile and was supposed to be about to mount a relay at the right hand form he staggered e d like a a drunken many man and r feeling eeling niong along the front of the judges stand as a man moves in the dark with his hands bands outstretched ile he entered the door way reeling one way and another and dropped into a chair erom prom the chair lie fell heavily into the arms of rancheris rancheros ran cheros and bottlers host bost lens Jere they laid him on the floor and bathed h his Is head until the physician arrived 1 I am stone blind the ahe prostrate rider exclaimed oh I 1 shall never see again thelby the physician examined the riders eyes and his vision had really gone from one of them he told parker that ibe ailment was only temporary i and urged him to mount the horse and continue the race parker said painfully 1 I am blind I 1 never can ride any more if I 1 so sd I 1 would yet win the race others urged the rider to mount and rl we ride aknin and to them he replied you want to kill me I 1 am not strong enough to move with difficulty parker was raised to his feet feel the physician asked him questions and in reply he lae said that his eyes had bad a never been diseased and he did not believe that anything hard had struck his blinded ight right eye in the race seven or light right e eight thousand spectators waited anxiously for the prostrate rider to reappear and ride again numbers increased by train and wago wagon n loads and the utmost excite ment prevailed when they saw the exhausted rider borne along the track to his lodging place in the arms of bla bia companions they watched him until be disappeared behind the out buildings and then without any auy demonstration demonstrations they quietly dispersed the times denounces the mustang races as thorough swindle and says there thero is no evidence that the was put up it is generally believed th that atthe the only money that changed hands wis casono on 6 thousand dollars admission feo fees vanderbilt was vas vas considerably worse on wednesday j inight night and yesterday the heralds washington sp special ellal says it is proposed to bring the legal tender question to a novel hovel test before the supreme court couri the plaintiffs are a number of gentlemen meli mell of boston who will defray the expense of the amount and will insist that every new issue of legal tenders must be authorized hy by a special cial elal act of congress that a note not e bearing date say 1874 cannot be a legal 00 tender unless congress declares it by special act philadelphia lo 19 wool is inactive and prices unsettled but little new wool has arrived colorado washed 15 D 22 unwashed 15 6 17 extra and merino pulled jo 30 35 no 1 land and superior pulled 32 34 1 texas exas nine fine and medium 15 0 20 0 co coarse ar so 15 G 17 california nine fine and an a medium med lum 20 D 23 coarse 17 6 20 in the munn whisky trial today to day several witnesses were introduced introduce ds who contradicted in several particular particulars sf and te testified stifled to the good character of the defendant the defense rested its case and the court took recess SAN fran PRAN FRANCISCO cisco 19 arrived the pacific mail steamer colorado from hong kong via yokohama with nine hundred coolies cos lles ST LOUIS mo 19 hugh F somers of pike county one of the jurors in the mckee trial who was charged with having prejudiced the case has filed a suit against tho the globe democrat for defaming his hia character claiming damages GALVESTON texas 19 another daring stage robbery on thee the ElPaso I 1 paso line one stage el and two hacks backs full of passengers were stopp stopped ed b by y three highwaymen on the open prairie eighteen miles west of or dallas before finishing their work another baek back full of passengers came up and on being ordered to stop slop the driver put whip to his bis horses and escaped several shots were fired by the robbers and the fire returned by the passengers but no one was hurt As soon as the robbers secured their booty they shot their own horses mounted the best ones belonging to the stage and rode towards the indian nation they are supposed ti to be the same who recently captured the san antonia stage mounted squads of men started in pur pursuit sult suit information has been received that ten men are in pursuit of the robbers and are only ten minutes behind them early this morning on grappain Grap hain prairie from the description crip tion given it is supposed they are the james brothers the entire country is aroused and their capture is considered certain mor bor borton BOSTON ton 19 the hon newton morse worse of natick successor of the forger winslow Wins low jow from the fourth senatorial district of massachusetts has jims fled tied 3 having appropriated 3 of the town funds of natick he is said to have squandered large sums at faro owen the well weil ka own actor is istead dead I 1 CIN cincinnati the enquin enquirers s carlisle cartie ky special says the north bound hound train on the maysville and I 1 jeci lexington ing ton railroad broke through a bridge near millersburg Millers burg today to day wrecking one passenger car and baggage car fourteen passengers were injured some severely NEW 19 it is reported that turkey will reject the berlin 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