| Show BY Y TELEGRAPH FOREIGN QUEBEC 16 A squad of the provincial police force left here by train I 1 last nigh tin response to a requisition for aid from oka MONTREAL 16 not an indian is to be seen about oka Th eyare said to be he secreted ili in thi the 3 vf village flage armed and determined to resist any attempt to arrest them rev mr air parent protestant missionary at oka is endeavoring to pacify the indians the cause of the burning of the church remains a mystery the indians have decided to appeal direct to the dom dominion nion government and demand inquiry into their cause of grievance the indians indiana are taking a lively interest in the trouble of their brethren at oka the district royal orange lodge through its properly authorized officers call upon orangemen orangeman Oran gemen not to join any body of men who may propose to proceed to Oka however much they may sympathize with the oppressed indians but to wait the decision of the court courtn RAGUSA 17 intelligence has been received that there was waa d a sanguinary engagement lasting throughout saturday between I 1 turks and montenegrin Montene grins at the turks we were defeated and pursued to sauz leaving 2000 dead on the field LONDON londos 17 official inquiry at edinburgh concerning the explosion on board the steamer dobias sidonia Si re f juil jull cited in a averd a verdict iet let declaring that the tw 6 explosion was caused I 1 pies ples pressure SU rd on an the safety valve and I 1 that the chief engineer was I 1 pally a vonie onic a advises advices avi ees CES via ragusa represent that mehemet all bad i i been completely defeated n near nean e a r the river kalonika Jal the montenegrins Montene grins pursued pu r sued him and burned nil all al I 1 the turkish villages in the Wasso jovich district and that the turks have been compelled to completely evacuate montenegrin terri territory tory A special from berlin says saya the czar ia Is not well in consequence of the unhealthy climate of roumania and will shortly return to kleff kieff where preparations are already being made to receive him the Standard standards 8 vienna correspondent leports reports that was only led after tremendous carnage the tho exact losses are not yet known great inundations on the don and rivers are reported frona from russia there has bas been a dangerous outbreak of from fifteen to tol twenty thousand mounted arabs in th the e district between damascus and al leppo the country is almost denuded of troops the governor of syria has telegraphed for tor assistance and until it reaches him the di district a will probably b be e given up to plunder such uneasiness is felt concerning crete that six battalions are ito to be sent there although wanted else eise elsewhere whore special dispatches from paris agree that saturday saturdays sitting of the chamber of deputies was one of the most violent ever bitne witnessed sed s seo ed the times correspondent says pays it extended over five live hours and a balf half during that long jong time there was one prolonged roar of eions at one time when gam gain betta said sald that the power was I 1 in n suspicious hands 2 the minister of public works sprang with a threatening air towards the tribune and the members of the right and left dashed forward the ushers had bad to separate the hostile armies it t really seemed as if there would be a hand to hand band tight fight all instinctively waited for the reports of revolvers LONDON IS 18 no vessel whose repairs are likely to take tako any length of time is to be docked either at the devenport or kayham yards which bre are to be a as clear as poss post sible sibie for any emergency the engineers who made the geological explorations and pound found ings for a submarine tunnel between france and englard Engl engi alid aad report that a tunnel is perfectly practicable althere as there is a continuous bed of chalk bet between weert the two shores affairs in utah washington juna 8 mr howard called upon Preal president dent Ha hayes hayea yeIn in company with the attorney general and presented a note from governor emery of utah renewing his application for an additional military force in the territory mr howard assured the president that the governor was not needlessly alarmed and that a reinforcement of the detachment of troops in utah would be a wise measure it would give the united states state officers mu 11 dence and restrain the cormons mormons Mor mons the reports of generals crook and smith to the secretary of war la in deprecation of the alarm of governor emery while made in fir the best of faith were nob not reliable general smith jived lived in camp several miles callea out 0 of and anti neither ho nor his subordinate officers was the inside of mormon life but the district attorney through his marshal arshal deputies detectives and like ike agents possessed a knowledge of the secrets of the system which the military could never acquire ile he knew know that the nauvoo legion was drilling recruiting and arming for an sri ulterior pur purpose iose toSe and that thal was to protect the chiefs chiefa of the church and if necessary escort them to the mountain fastnesses fast nesses of lower lowel utah should the law ever seek to put its hand band upon them for trial and punishment the population of lower utah is wholly mormon and the fugitives might indefinite time it is proof of the alarm of the gentiles that judge Bo Borema remany nj of the beaver bearer district has also written to the secretary of war asking for arms for his ll pt mople eople mr howard mys gaya that there is undisguised joy among all classes of responsible gentiles such sueh such auch as merchants and well to do men meg that a crisis has baa arrived which must determine now and forever whether the territory is to be ruled by one man brigham young he therefore pronounces untrue the reports report a that this class of nien men deprecate the work of the herald in ex exposing the of ol on in the ah afa arary the ff orald erald s beneficent enterprise is hai bal ledwith delight by these men and its correspondent will have every help in getting at and exposi exposing sg the evil deeds deeda of brigham young and his priests he thinks from the reception given his statements by the president that the military force in utah will be increased mr howard left salt lake lak on ort monday the uit he sawar saw mr stillson immediately Immedi after the attempted assassination of the previous saturday and conversed with ith him about it but on confidential term terms and he believes that mr stillson would have kept entire silence about it GO so far a as the public are concerned had bad not the second attempt been made upon his bis life he advised to go to southern utah or to expose himself unless in the company of a united states officer or other corn competent detent protector wew bew york herald mune 9 EUROPEAN scrams the tho new york cable cabie dispatch from london june jund 9 has the follow d ing the creati event of the sporting week has been the meeting of the sour four ln in band hand cluis club atayde at hyde park under the leadership of the duke of beaufort twenty one drags drugs paraded thirty thousand spectators witnessed the spectacle aclei which was waa really imposing and the favorite coaches with their loads of manliness and beauty attracted many admiring comments from the well weli dressed throng the coaching season indeed is in full blast inspired perhaps by by the gracious summer weather coaches now cow run regularly out olit of london to box hill guildford st albans albana tunbridge sevenoaks and windsor lord falmouth has presented to archer the jockey who rde ride the winning horse at the derby the clipper canterbury has sailed a race from new zealand to london in sixty five days the fastest time on record the courts have decided that a british subject has an indefeasible right to get as drunk as a boiled owl in his own house without the interference of the police theau the authorities thorl ties cited b by the learned judge are numerous there being at least nine thousand scotch decisions oh the point the pope received during the theau u bilee in hard cash n not ot counting the innumerable articles of value presented the french clergymen want to have their salaries raised the arch bishops receiving only and the bishops per annum |