| Show BY v jl TE iru MG Ersi A RA r A AMERICAN riel E R I 1 C A 14 CHEYENNE af 14 A hundred and aud fifty men left here today to day fortha fon for thu tho blacke hills A part party y came in last night and reports hat that t during the ilie eight days of his trip from custer ouster he be counted isa wagons en route for the hills two hundred m men n are hera here now and will this week the incoming trains tr aing ains bring scores of gold seekers daily yew NEW 14 in an adams express buic today to day the united states circuit wallace ruled that the express Comp company anys receipts and printed renditions con binding contracts and that where the shipper fails to state the value or his hi package be I 1 can only recover the fifty dollars limit of liability stated in the receipt itis it is stated that the atlantic and pacific telegraph company will td tor tot reduce its rate rates to all points 20 to 30 per cent washington agton 14 the senate today to day confirmed the tho nomination of augustus augustua ash U US S marshal for nevada gibson P kelly and Natlia natila nathaniel niel uiel pope were appointed storekeeper storekeepers for the first district of C california a ST louis rouis 14 after judge porter had concluded thomas J wal walsh ib brother enlaw in law of general Me mcdonald Donald and chief clerk in his ills office when supervisor kuper visor was cal lie identified several let teus le armind and briten by him at the dictation of mcdonald alid and also identified the signatures himself and joyce affixed to to telegrams to mcdonald and joyce on opening bening gening the p ni session judge dillon ilon lion read the tile decision or the court touching the ity of ff patches des as follows Y t respecting the objection against thel thol tho the As as evidence of q f certain patches des the judges have united in a conclusion as respects all ail 11 except the dispatches respect ively dated ad and ath dec we receive ille the questions arising upon these di dl patches which are somewhat novel ard and pe peculiar pecullar uli uil 1 ar for further consideration and all the others offered ered with certain objections which we proceed te to state and notice and decide we are of the opinion that the objection to the dispatches based upon the ground that they agrenot are not relevant or material is not well taken the jury is the constitution constitutional hui ill tribunal to determine a controvert ed question of fact under appropriate advice from the court to assist them in the discharge dis charge of this duty if the evidence dence 0 offered tends in any degree to establish the existence of any material fact it cannot be objected to as irrelevant but must be lie received and submitted to the consideration of the jury in coulder conla conia ec tion with all facts and circumstances of or tile the case to reject the tho dispatches offered on the ground that they were irrelevant and imms teri aerial would be a decision by the court that such dispatches had nothing to do with the alleged conspiracy and would take the question which Is a question fuestion of fact from the jury whose whose whoso exclusive province it is to decide questions of fact we donot do not deem it expedient or proper to remark upon the several dispatches or to say anything in the presence of the t lie lle jury as to the views of tile the court upon the orce force and effect of them it is not riot to be inferred that in admitting the dispatches the trie bourt court holds that they do or do not connect tho defendant with the tho t 0 tt alleged conspiracy As to the objection that samo of the dispatches addressed to ther thep defendant were unanswered we arc of odthe opinion that under the circumstances cum stances of the case this alope alono does not to exclude them huch much dispa dispatches telles are to viewed bevi be swed in in connection with alithe all ali the circumstances anees ances ef of the cae cafe including the nature of the dispatches as calling for answer or oth otherwise cwi e and the situation and relations of the parties and the effect to be given to the tiie circumstance i lice rlee that inai no answers were returned that dispatches were received by the defendant fen dant is to be determined by the jury upon the whole evidence under the rules of law to be riven given in the tho charge to the jury yury bearing upon the As to dispatches between mcdonald and joyce confessed fess d conspirators such dispatches are admissible as sta statements orts or siets sifts ts of conspirators among themselves in furtherance of the conspiracy but as to the defendant they go for naught unless he is shown by other evidence to be connected with the conspiracy charged in the indictment if I 1 Bo bosron BOSTON sto aTo 14 gilford white a lawyer of this city has been arrested and placed under under bonds detectives having traced into h his I 1 s PO possession session of bonds stolen from gentlemen in new york about a year since white had purchased them for ten cents on an the dollar i ILI and aud nd hail put them thein up aa as col coi collateral latera 1 for nora fora a loan of or twenty thousand dollars he claims to have had BO no knowledge of their true character ATLANTA ga 14 seil Seri senator ator gordon addressed addres ed the house of depre senta Fenta tives and an crowd at the capitol tonight to night he arraign ed the republican party as incompetent and corrupt and said it was wal controlled in legislation tomaia tile the south by a spirit of tyranny he referred to tombs speech fr and had said that merton morton read it in the senate we must remove the apprehensions hen caused by tombs wild utterance utterances this year the bouth south had to ito make maue are ake a christian night fight against the world the flesh and the seria torf om orn indiana the national contest must ber beon on sound principles and the south must go far tor the man who can win in convention and ask for a platform all ali and a candidate on principles of or sound government NEW YORK 15 frederick A dockray whose whose cae was the cause of minister Cus Cush ings hinga demand OB on spain for the former gent lemans release ali all and the ob observance edvance of the treaty of 1874 5 telis the following i altor story of bla hia escape he ithe bayr bays that on november he was vas informed that tile the spanish authorities had remanded him to the old prison prie pris on in the convent on reporting to tile the local officials I 1 he was told that they ey bau hau baa no information on tho the sat t freed from his parole and not Y yet i imprisoned ho he thought now or never nevek was his escape and by daylight next morning in was on board an american bag brig lying iff the tho harbor that night he be was carried to a french steamer bound for marseilles but was informed that no passengers would be taken ou oia the follow following kg evening which was dark and rain raining he tried to board a british steamer and slid while rowing toward her an open boxt boit bo it shot close to io him and one kilan krlan man llian said that must be lie the american amerlean who ec escaped aped next night bo he got on jon board a british steamer but on arriving at denia fifty miles south of valencia the captain becoming alarmed insisted on landing him the captain of a felucca came on board and persuaded by ten dollars and a bottle of brandy consented to uke uko doci dock ray on board the felucca sailed for gibraltar and encountered a seve severe regale rale gale which blew for eight days blown over to the african coast the felucca put in at tan giers in sight of the galleys of corita the nearest approach he was as do destined to make mako to his prison house thence he went to gib where he placed him himself elf eif under the protection of the british flag from prom gibraltar he went to london and thence to thim this city the advisory council of th church was opened at a quarter past two with delegates from about chur churches chei the gallery was filled chiefly by ladles ladies mr beecher greeted all the delegates on their arrival and opened the tha proceedings by an ad address dress drees ho he isaid bald this was the largest council ever held in n america to discuss todis eues cueS the affairs orally of any doe chorch ho he refer referred red to the forms which plymouth chate church li had gone w through gb and ands said Bald that though it had beh bem bee j set upon by various adversaries it ft was a united cliff church ach it numbs numbers between 2500 and 2600 members and while th the e average membership of american churches is the membership of plymouth gives no adequate idea of or great work done by it arld and hence we have called you furrh all parts of or the country to come nome and ai give v e ua us your counsel mr beecher hoped p ed the council would do what it thought wisest and bes besl it commodore garrisons youngest daughter who died yesterday at st louis was married only ten weeks ago her fun fan funeral ural urai cral wil I 1 take place here tomorrow to morrow the rumors that the columbian government ti neaten uneaten to cancel the panama railroad charter are discredited here and are regard etl eti etl as desperate efforts at sto stock k jobbing the of bf england and the united states stages are both engaged to protect tho the transit from interruption |