Show C by telegraph AMERICAN GALVESTON 2 the vows san ban antonio special says say a detachment of Mc Nellys company under sergeant armstrong attacked a parey party of outlaws on espanola Espa lake near ngar eagle pass killed hilled five wounded one and captured fifty horses and a large number of cattle MILWAUKEE 2 herman iun nun run distiller who has been in id europe fill recently appeared in ct lurt furl rt today to day and plead guilty he was was sentenced to three months imprisonment and a fine of 2500 WORCESTER mass 2 john bollard a farmer of shrewsbury aiding living iii ili in lil a house with one bro thru oni wai murdered it jn ft on mysterious mysterious lous ious manner tonight to night while welle his brother wahab wat was absent ent at the store about one mile away uway he wa wai wad 4 terribly hacked ayi witha th a hatchet anahis and his head bead nearly severed fro from m his bis body the object was undoubtedly bt mone money monet cabout aboul about be liag being missing locue no cue due YOKOHAMA dept if 14 theune the unit ug ship tennessee sailed galled on september ath for tot chefko Che foo the kearsarge Kear sage sailed on the same dwy day for tho attempt by bv chinese merchants to establish a line of steamers between japan ports failed faile dand anu the enterprise abandoned hong kong sept 4 shanghai G internal liis ilis disorders orders are increasing insurrect In insurrections surree lons tons in numerous provinces and murderous assaults upon christian natives are reported from all q quarters u arters tho the northern district is still stil 1 desolated by h famine almine the circulation of money is great lyl restricted in consequence nee of the apprehensions of foreign and domestic disturbances 2 J G blaine in a political speech this evening referring to charles francis adams adame etter said aar hir mr adams goes out of r his way quite quile gratuitously to of myself lna inn in a tone that is offensive I 1 have neit 1 i er time nor desire to exchange personalities with any one in this campaign if I 1 had I 1 might readily indulge indulger myself at mr adams adamsey ex pense the personal and political gossip at washington in 1881 was waa lusy busy kusy with mr Adams name and it iv vv as currently said that he obtained a mission to england in a manner v sad ad by means which he would now gladly consign to oblivion and which his children would blush to have repented repeated rep sated I 1 have no disposition to indulge in this line of gossip and prefer to conal confine ine lne my criticism to mr adams record on the public question nor have I 1 any wish to comment on his hia utter r disregard of the difference of principles I 1 1 ples between the great political pa parties artle s standing as he has for years rb ready ady ads to accept the nomination from either side still less do I 1 desire to rehearse the assumed belief in certain quarters that adams candidacy of the democratic party was the result of a regular bargain between himself and mr tilden in which Mr adams Is agreed reed to give ta uhe the a respectability ty of his name to thic thio I tue the democratic party and anu mr tilden agreed if elected to mak make c mr adams ills secretary of state wyo 3 joseph walters was shot and instantly killed by robert holland I 1 at laramie city today to day the trouble originated in a gambling qu quarrel irrel the parties were both colored conn 3 the american board of foreign missions hegan began gan its sixty seventh annual meeting today to day mark hop hing presiding reiding the annual report alludes to tile the lack of or theological students ready fl for nor or service the receipts of the year vear were ordinary donations 1 to extinguish de debts abts centennial offering 7 total entire income income expenses last years debt was present deficit minn 3 this morning the guard of the prison containing the younger brothers fao ato shot t t through ar gh the heart policeman vernick Co V r n ac h whom he supposed to bo be an accomplice attempting attempt ipg boef to effect their release the guard was obeying and the policeman disobeying the orders of the prison at tw timo warmington WAS CITON 3 A circular has recently been sent bent out by the direction of the post master general informing parties interested that the department is constrained to postpone the I 1 ashment m 0 of 1 three tto tio dional n a M money 0 ney order offices for which requisite preparation has been lii made ade until the commencement of the next fiscal year for the tho reason that the clerical force of the office of the auditor hag become insufficient because of the recent reductions duct ions to perform the iha additional clerical work the notices previously to postmasters at these various points that their offices had been designated as money order post offices of the second plass are accordingly withdrawn CHICAGO 3 the moody and nd sankey meeting tonight to night indicated a rapid crowth of the revival interest persons were present preset in including chiding many city pastors so some me german and swedish ministers were on tile platform also a number of professors from various theological seminaries hl abre re ottawa special says rich silver are sald said to have been discover discovered edin in the vicinity of pigeon river biver on the line of the canada and pacific railroad COUNCIL BLUFFS iowa 3 ge geo melville mellville alias sandy a noted gambler gambier and coall confidence deneh man and I 1 B C ch linto cinto uton jq a conre confederate were sentenced ti c 31 nee nce to five years hard labor in tile the state penitentiary penitent earyl faryl J of which they were wilter convicted was passing bogus money in the r han BAN ensa enas d hr A tt b from nevada navada city says saye Y in cade cage case ease of onil ON eil ell one of thi tri on trial for participation in the e in at t tack on the chinese ii near ar truckee the jury 0 O t a verdict of df not gal guilty ity aty NEW hew yorla is weaker his case is is c critical i rl pis dissolution mav jw may be expected a at an any V time T the supervisor of jtb tho 6 ta voi vol of harrlson harrison Hur rison jes yes tsy berday sold the ben ho holladay llacay farm no bg bids were offered by the people and the supervisor bid in the broad acres for redeemable in bine fine thousand years judge shipman hip mai mal olt dit tile united states court couri has filed a decision ich ah the sulton suit sult of the united d states against a jno halloran and 0 others t hers bers in which Government govern men t sought thought to t 0 collect a tax upon he the difference between the producing capacity of the distillery and the amount of spirits actually distilled upon which the tax had been already assessed and collected government brought the suit upon Hal Ha llorans lorana bonds the surety set up in defense the assessment and previous collection of tax upon the true return of the spirits actually produced and that no lawful assessment ses has been made judge shipman IShip wian nian holds that the section relied upon by the government mAkes the capacity and not the actual production the basis of taxation and he holds that as the statute designates the rate of the tax assessment ses is not necess necessary sary to e entitle leitle government to recover it in action upon the distiller distillers bonds also that in such action where an assessment is not relied upon an erroneous assessment which did not include the amount actually due as by the tho statute is not conclusive against government washington 4 Pardon ehas thas has I 1 been issued for james M 1 nili con 1 evicted in the united states circuit court of ladiana indiana on the first of february last of conspiring to defraud he revenue by aiding and abetting ab etting efting the remesal of distilled spirits and sentenced to two and a half years imprisonment and to pay a fine of I 1 I 1 CHICAGO 4 the following dispatch was re received this morning denver col oat 4 to james 1 P root boot chicago our entire stated ticket is elected the legis legislature lp ture lure is secured with the electoral vote for hayes and wheeler anali two t WO U S senators and the member of congress J C chairman kirman airman of the republican can state convention ST louis louls 4 auvice Advice sTrom the river country texas says A party of twenty five indians raided the settlements on that river on the uit and stole a number oM horses horbes then down sabino river kiver rivery rivers attacked several ranches and sheep camps killed three white men and sever several al me mexicans ricans and stole many horses they also alse visited frio and genoa settlements in the same manner and passed i i out tn n the vicinity of port fort mark dark taking fully one hundred horses with them A party of citizens and detachments of troops are in pursuit pursuits with some probability of overtaking r them philadelphia 4 john johh lick son of or the late laic james lack lick parsed abw through this city on his hia hla way to san francisco on monday evening the times reporter porter ye attempted to interview him as te to his intentions concerning his fht fit fa lieb wail but with little effect he stated that ho he would woula start that night for san ban francisco and when he got there he knew what he was going to do and as the reporter state states showed that he had bad a goodheil good deal deil of firmness of char character acter and c could I 1 in ther way of a bark bari bargain alfi cavil on the ninth part cart of hihl hihi t the total cab cah admissions to the centennial exposition duning during the month of september NV was ls paul caan ts fot for fok afie aile ri ia nafi WO i at thet tho the bankers ankers convention this morning charler charier 13 rail hall of boston was elected president american bankers association A committee of three was appointed to draft resolutions commending the them heroic conduct of Elor hortop top cashier cashler of the national bank of 0 columbia bl kentucky arid arld and heywood cashier af pf pathe the first national bank northfield Northfiel dj minn who ho lives in the defence of their vaults from burglars hon ron hon hugh I 1 ex secretary of the treasury addressed the convention i at length ori on questions i effiong 1 11 acnia CHICAGO ado 4 E t A late wm wrin M tweed for whom a large reward has been offered was atie arle arie rested here this afternoon oli oll a at t tho the the palmer house cherer he was vas reis re registered Is asa as A wallace of i he was di aa alsed but wm wag recognized by a new york gentleman an A antl anil 11 pointed au out jtb tb the police e and ana I 1 locked up at t the e contri central station where he willbe be retained until further steps arm are taken by the new york authorities I 1 he was belfy very uncommunicative to the reporters but said eaid to police su superintendent hickey that he had hadj autt nt arrived from england by way of savannah and that he had not aeh seen tweed for six years A mahi mafi man registered as J H blanott Blan was with hini hind at the thel time ilme of his bis arrest and remains ivi ivl tah I 1 m al at the station by pa 5 tn a drunken row jast iasi t night at ht Taylor a suburb of this city reese james aames killed a xv 31 11 aslop n keeper elward jame and b a man named carwen by stabbing SAN sax FRANCISCO al 4 A nevada i city dispatch says ail all lithe the defend ants in the tile Cli cil chinese linese knur der casis chais cases have been discharged abad awad the indictments dismissed public opinion sanctions ilio th e verdict the funeral of james samis lick liick too took k place otto hero here today to day under the aus ads H apices of the tho society of or pioneers many military civic and educational bodies I 1 represented services war were e heid held held beld at the mechanics Pa pavilion villon which was crowded with people the tho streets blong along alon aion the line of march cli cil of the procession yo c ssan were thronged thron ged W it people 6 the bodi body was dep deposited osite tp temporarily 1 pora nily rily ay in inn ina a vault in the Afa ra sopie cemetery until renso removed vead veld to lt ite its hnat anal resting kesting place oil yio ylo mount SIo urit hamilton NEW york 5 the temes times chicago gives additional details of the arrest of woodward the er makess attempt to deny he denied had been with tweed since fra i it worthya wor thys escape but blit acknowledged ed that he spent much of bi his bia tf time p abroad in cuba when the new yorker w who h discovered him tb rough through his d disguise I 1 4 1 s Wd woodward odWard out to t the police wom WOW 2 ward exclaimed I 1 my bod I 1 charlie a rl 1 e 61 XUL sh you agrenot are arg ive lve e c WAY lie he pleaded old oid friendship nok not but ilu weston that he could noti stand upon he as woodward had been guilty of crimes and lie he must no now deliver him up to the law woodward finally ceased his ills petit petitions lons loos to be released went with the who made the arresta vw the central station where be was placed in a P well yeii room but was wab not confined in a cell woodward was in iu his young days a schoolmate or f wes tons after rea reaching chingw tiba station and having turned na iiii man iii ril an oyer 0 the weston aled ld if ho lie m might t tako take 1 woodward toan to an hotel to blay stay saying that he would bo personally responsible for his safe return to the station in the morning but this the superintendent refused to 1 grant ho he desired to run lun no in allowing the prisoner to beat large largo woodward also asked to besent be to now york tork at oice oace an charge ot or a deputy but this was waa 1 not entertained for a ilao moment ment when arbow k woodward insi insl insisted stel hat ant ilo lio was 9 on his wa way V to new vork york and baid laid bald thau thai he Il had adjust susi just drris arrived ed in inamori amerl ameri ca he would not d divulge av point he landed the more ma maie mate te friends of woodward would hardly rec ree hini in the disguise in which he expected to de do lection tec tion he is entirely different froni from the jolly faced individual who used to be sowell known in new now rew york political circles he la Is puffy and his face florl florid d and he appears to be about for forty t y I 1 years old and though not troubled with short he wears glasses ills his nace face is marked with a few deep anes ones he has a fl general air nin of bf one who has knocked about the world a good deal and led A fast life and seen so igo me trouble troubie fifteen cases of brandy found in the fir emens rooms on the steamer weiland from hamburg were seized pester Yester yesterday dayi the search was made under a permit issued by t the he german consul at this port ports as uh der the bismarck treaty no german ian vessel can be boarded by the custom house houe ins inspectors N actors without dudli a permit i leax LEAN Ks I 1 6 reports arrived here hore Indica indicate td badt that there are nears fears of a ger general fernl feral uprising amerig tha udd indians in lit colorado 03 as as 03 the warriors klorA tribe have been doubtful atti attl tude and rahil of an aik outbreak has also beeg feld feid id iri new mexico CO atlie the bindl indians an of tf that section have made ado several warlike demonstrations I 1 eions jand aa tid lid have dolli ded ged with the ignited states tr troops m more than from prom rom ili in formation received from new mexico it is extremely t the red devils will ivill indulge indal o in lit a general ln insurrection tag as boon soon oiin aa j an opportunity offers as they are without doubt one odthe of the tho most moat treacherous tribes on the continent tin 1 i ant Q Gf lleV af telegraphed e fram b in parrott arrott cly ely afy to goy rau arbutt t laskin a fc for as R ta cd that f tes number fuli full 2 eire are about lout to make h atala 1 ya A 17 ath 4 fun eun alch teli cammi commandant t n in the mexico strict also aiso |