Show BY TELEGRAPH AMERICAN mout mour CARMEL ills liis 4 A A terrible storm struck this city today today to day by which sixteen men lost their lives and nod halo hilf a million dollars worth of property was destroyed there is a large number wounded several of whom will undoubtedly die the bodies of four of the hilled killed were burned there are at least twenty five still missing later Inform information atlon ailon says four more bodies have been found and two of the wounded have since died the ruins of the buildings are burning threatening the total destruction of the whole town among the buildings destroyed are the presbyterian and methodist churches two schoolhouses courthouse court house and several stores and residences NEW york 5 the rimes times salt lake special says bays crook expresses the opinion that no more troops are needed in utah that perhaps so far as he can see utah ia is as peaceful as ever before the alleged as bassit aion alon of the correspondent of a new york journal seems to be generally discredited I 1 am now at ut the same bame hotel av and nud I 1 do not gee iee see bee how it could have been beer possible even the alleged all ali eged assassination which was bloo bloodless dlos is not laid to mormon agents the territory is as quiet as massachusetts or connecticut and as far from war or bloodshed ST LOUIS mo 5 the th e st S t louis louls lou is and san ban francisco railroad company has offered a reward of for the apprehension of the gang of desperadoes ea who tempted attempted to wreck an and cl rob tob the traia train on that road on sunday night last lasu cincinnati 5 mount carmel illinois which was struck by a tornado last evening is isa ajsa a thriving 0 town of in inhabitant habitant sf on the cairo and vincennes Vincen nea railroad the most prominent buildings destroyed by the hurricane were the court house bouse two news Dews newspaper paper of flees offices three churches one of them the linest finest in southern illinois two school houses housea and aboul about twenty business house housea about one hundred bundred residences were destroyed or damaged either elther ly by the wind or fire the loss lossis is estimated from three hundred thousand to hau hav a million collais dol lais the same storm damaged a number of build ings in other towns lying in its pathway at mattoon ills the residence of willis walkup was thrown into t the street and turned bottom ide elde up wounding airs mrs walkup berl sell bously washington athe 5 the court of claims yesterday decided that a ii person herson erson suspended under the tenure of office act during the recess 0 of if the senate und who is afterwards restored to his office by reason of the refusal of the senate to consent to his suspension is not entitled to recover the amount of his salary luring during the time of such euch suspension but that the tho person appointed to ta rill fill the ollice office during said suspension eion elon la Is entitled to theta thela the salary balars lahy laty the tho secretary of me the treasury prohibits district attorneys hereafter from receiving over in fee f e es NEW ORLEANS 5 governor nicholls has hag signed the death warrants of the following murderers who will bo be hung hunk here heze oh june 15 jtb tb adrian R veque colored ruchard james jamed colored joaquin florz elore flor fior z zi chinaman george morris color colored cd washington 5 the secretary of the treasury has addressed address aed zed a letter to the collector of customs at han ban francieco firming Ef I 1 the decision on of the collector in ju the case of the california sugar refinery the company claim that certain sugars imported from honolulu were en titled to free entry under article one of the reciprocity treaty between the united states and the Ifa iia hawaiian wallan wailan In lands the collector however assessed the ibe sugars and the firm appealed to secretary sherman with the above named result tim this decision will apply to other appeals including the same samo the secretary of ile lie ilie treasury has lias referred to a committee consisting Of treasurer wyman mr sir son KOD oil chief of lle ile lie the budeau 0 engraving aud and printing and nod comptroller ivl ivi Jyl nox Dox the question asto as to w hat estimated amount of fi cur loney looey lias has been destroyed and will therefore never uever he be pree presented for fir redemption demotion demp tion nud aud upon their report the tho t lie lle secretary will decide whether or not noi ulo uio law limiting Jitni ting sian tsan ding fractional burrene y and to willber mit mil the issue of additional silver to cover the curr currency ilcy ricy destroyed or in circulation it is js desirable to know that if the law jaw prescribing the limit of fractional currency and silver to is to be regarded as covering the actual or nominal amount of both outstanding OMAHA 5 private telegrams from atlantic city wyoming gy state that tho the shoshone indians indiana are in an almost starving condition their supplies are lying tying at green river and bryan stations and some one is responsible for the delay some borne fears are entertained by the settlers that the indians will be driven to commit depredations to keep from starvation MT nat CARMEL III 5 the direction of the cyclone yesterday was from southwest south west to a little north of east and its line of destruction embraced all of fourth street and a large part of territory between third and fourth streets the duration of the wind did not exceed two minutes but the rain continued to fall for some time after the cyclone had passed the velocity of the wind is estimated at miles per hour during its prevalence the air was filled with flying roofs windows doors lumber rails clothing ac much of the debris was carried more than a mile away thirteen persons were killed outright and many others will undoubtedly die several are reported missing who are probably buried in the ruins it being a rainy day many mady of the farmers were here the county court was also in session which brought many people to the city men women and children were blown a distance of feet as if they m whre were ere feathers the tho best part of town was destroyed some seventy families are houseless and much distress ia is anticipated bearch search for jor the bodies still stilt co continues iti the st louis louls republicans special gives we the hamed names of twenty hilled in the cyclone and says two of the i wounded have since pince died but the names are not given the total number of wounded is not dot reported butwill but will probably reach seventy or eighty eig lity there are eighty five nive buildings in ruina number of them being among the largest busi ness riess houses in the place containing valuable stocks of goods th the e joss loss of property Is variously estimated abed at from one to nive five h hundred thou sand dollars g LITTLE BOCK 5 six moonshine distillers gallons of beer and bushels of malt were cap aured in izard county toda today to da day the united states authorities are after the i missouri border gang DI ore oro a arrests are expected NEW yort YORK 5 icah probable pro tabie table that some effort willbe wall abe made laade to raise the wrecked is bite fiTe team feam amet amei ef sa san n francisco JFrancis co clydes wrecking steamer wilmington is en route from callao to panama with the georgia in convoy CHICAGO 5 the grandeury gran grand jury djury to day returned return ed indictments against HB HA hensdale le and bleik for fok destroying 1 g the ilia evidence which would have shown that hensdale procured the contract for the granite work on the new county courthouse through fraud in which the county board participated SAN FRANCISCO 5 the court of inquiry consisting of united states inspectors of hulls and boilers and H B williams the pacific bini mail convened today to day lo 10 investigate the circumstances atte attending the legs less of the city of san frands brands co captain waddell and first officer bull were examined their testimony developed but jew dew facts in addition to provI previous bus reports at eight one hour and eighteen minutes befort before the ship struck the captain obtained hep he position by solar observation and bearing of land marks and the course steered carried her from four and a half to six miles southwest of tartar shoal the tho tide ebbing the chron ometery were tested before leaving panama the chinese crew acted well considering that they did ii not ot understand english 3 and had to be addressed through an n n interpreter the captain thought them inferior to men and amt lo 10 employed as a crew mr bull the first officer joined the captain on the bridge at nine oclo crt he saw water treating about two points on the starboard bow apparently connected not with the line of breakers running to col landaas landas there was smooth water watered inside he knew about the sli ell ships position at eight thi that t morning but not exactly the second meer took observation that morning the testimony as to the b handling of the vessel after striking the measures for landing C the people etc were the same as previously reported one of the steerage passengers now iii in this city reiterates the previously mentioned statement of the bad behavior and want of discipline among the chinese in contradiction to A the el other statements published NEW G the tho tribunes Tribune 8 salt bait laake ule dispatch says saya adelena a delegation of representatives of non mor mon citizens waited on gen crook today to day in regard to the concentration of troops in utah territory in regard to the story about brigham young arming hig his people to make a night fight in cae cake that he la Is prosecuted for complicity in the mountain Alea meadows dows massacre the delegation told toll crook they apprehended no danger of a geile getie general ral rai uprising of the mormons against the constituted authority 0 of f the country coun iry try but said they did fear an outbreak in case brigham young was brought to trial for murder crook replied that it would be time enough to provide for trouble when an indictment had been found meanwhile he said some companies of df the infantry now in the indian country will vili naturally return to their regimental headquarters her ewhen the pressure has relieved thern nd perhaps they will come very soon crook makes a very short stay here he will return east ou on the tho 6 ah h there jq no occasion for a longer stay at present a the territory Is 18 quiet the grand jury has ad burned to t tho he loth lath of july district attorney noward howard has gone to thither by attorney 0 eueral cueral devens the course he will take on orl his return 19 J s awaited rith ith interest lule iule reet A toi 1 dispatch ach jeh to the buletin tass tays the 1 1 1 treasury is pacing out now only larke large united states notes for drafts this la Is the beginning of a movement intended to place the united spates I 1 treasury circulation upon a european footing rooting with no small bills pills in existence and with specie as 61 a medium of small operation the ideals idea is to get the silver out in as large quantities as the treasury can supply and also to make th e plop T e prefer small mall bank notes to 0 o laige legai ega tenders enders four hundred and fifty thousand dollars in gold coin was wag shipped to tc E surope uror e today to t od o day d ay I 1 I 1 6 in a detailed report from general miles mlle s of his big engagement with lame adeer deir I 1 on may he says pays that iu bi the captured indian village lie he found many trophies of the ahe custer na asare asaro and several scalps scalp of 4 whiter bitet bitti men and women cincinnati 6 the the crop reports of points in jo obio India indiana indianan naJ 1111 nois noi sand and kentucky published this ind indicate leate leato a good crop of wheat thirty one a a fair crop and one on light crop i ac 6 A dispatch to the navy Depart department mp nt from near bear I 1 admiral reynolds corn carn commanding manding the asiatic station he has bas sent the Ei alert I 1 in search of odthe the shipwrecked ship wrecked persons supposed to ie te on some island near dampier strait he received his ilia information from the captain of the bark agate who states that a native from king william island told him that on one ono of the islands to the northward there were six sixt t teen white men and one woman the secretary of the navy has directed the commanding of the united states steamer aaela lapia wanna now stationed at acapulco to search for the rock near shoals upon which the steamer san francisco Fran citco struck when the loca locality it ty of this rock shall shail be ascertained it will bo be properly bu buoyed ayed and notice given of its exal exact ct position BOSTON 6 the wool woal demand is good and full f u it prices light fine is 18 most sought after the market is now bare of and above fleeces of all grades are sa leable at current rates medium and X ohio and pennsylvania 40 6 and above 46 1 48 new york michigan and wisconsin 36 G 40 fat sheep wool is selling at a J t ra 1 a 10 nia nin is in demand sales at 25 23 6 33 wasll iNGToN 6 eugene I 1 ler ier r co consul ul general at constantinople W writes lites to io tle state department that the public debt of turkey amounts to the annual interest on which M is more than half the total revenue of the empire the last jast annual published march 1876 showed a det def deficit el t of 21 unless great r re forms are speedily introduced hind rind care given to the development of the national re ie sources not even the present amount of taxes can long be raised there will be an additional deficit each year an d turkey henceforth will be precluded from borrowing money outside the financial ruin of the seems inevitable the state department is in receipt of information that the spanish government has promulgated a decree opening to free trade all the ports of the archipelago of secretary evarts alluding to the alleged outrage of the whaler wen euen rizpah aft apanay by spanish cruisers said that while he was sensible of the friendly relations between spain and the united states he edid idid did not intend to allow any outrage upon our flag and while spain would be held responsible for any insult to the united states he would see that this government fulfilled all its obligations to spain the delinquent contractor for the transportation of supplies for the shoshone She bhe shone indians indian whose suffering condition was reported by gen sheridan to gen sherman has been found and an order secured by the indian bureau for the delivery of the goods detained at bryan station which will at once b be a delivered to the trains in waiting and sent immediately imme d lately to 0 o the sho bilo bhones thus rel rei relieving I 1 evin gany any anxiety relative to dis disturbances t ur bances in that territory NEW ORLEANS 6 the white laborers gathered in a demonstrative mob moo today to day and protested against the mayor signing the nance recently passed that city work should be done by contract alone they feared the employment of if jr the con system sa stem prevails ST licurs liours 6 the superintendent of the bt st louis and san baa francisco railroad has information that the train wreckers who ran the train oil the track near woodend station last week have been arre leu led and are under a strong guard at Bich rich land A partner in the ivil bainy has hm confessed and given the names I 1 he says an ex convict put up the job and the ot eject was plunder pj under dixon ills 6 A remarkable murder trial is goin going on here of elder mcghee a minister of the christian church the defendant Is 19 accused of having poisoned his wife for the sake of marrying a young par paramour amouri named rilla paddock the fact of df poison being administered has been pro jp royen yeli also the fact that mcghee bought 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