Show BY TELEGRAPH A ME oan CAN the tho secretary of war directs that subsistence stores be sold to officers and enlisted men on credit they giving proper receipts this order is issued on account of no appropriation for the support of the army having been made A similar order to enable them to obtain fuei fuel ac from the quartermasters depart department rilent silent will be issued BOSTON 26 bt st johns relief fund is PLYMOUTH pt 26 2 A tay party 0 of t drunk en al molly 11 frei gar nar near nanticoke last bight attacked some bome minera eln kin einang Ein H ng r q one ddean I 1 a n didur d injuring others t I 1 lt t A heavy wind andrain and raia rain rain rala storm r the city this afternoon spanning the al from har to was unroofed and a portion bf it blown out of position the da damage tan age was small one of the turrets was blo bio wn off the qa catholic cathedral Au umber of dwellings were unroofed and baady damaged by wa alli r 1 bas BAN V TV ehe the the following lowing dispatch frda front a special correspondent just received from fort dated via walla walla says a aj courier just haward effii come 0 through afoa from P beneral howard states that colonel perry vy lih ith his command ha has tegen jegen ho general jon little C about sixty miles milea from here bere the troops here will start to join them tor toz to morrow general howard intends smove ta move tomorrow to morrow on Jb joseph seph who is reported to be between little sal Bal monand mon and snake river at horse sh bend about twenty five miles south of mount blount idaho f indianapolis 26 the supreme court today to day sustained the decision of judge roberts of the dearborn circuit court in the case of nelson T hood in which it was held that utah divorces are illegal and consequently void washington 26 general me dowell has been instructed by general sherman bherman to have baye the indians indiana pursued asfalt as fast as possible and pay no attention whatever to the boundary lines of the different military commanders but to punish the Ind indians larks larts wherever they may le caught ST louls louis 27 the report of the grand jury promised in last nights dispatches refers to the repeal of the evil law which was in force forced here previous to a couple of years ago and say that crimes incident to the social evil have greatly increased since the repeal of the law the jefry ju ry declares that the best interests of society demand mhd there re of the social evil law with a view to check vice as much as possible BOSTON 27 at half past nine this morning president hayes and sarte party drove to the state house 1 and went at once to the council counci cham Chum chamber ber bek visits were then made to representatives hall senate chamber and library the party then took car carriages biages for harvard college grounds all of the presidents dents suite were present with the exception of secretary tary evarts JEv arta who left boston this morning for new haven to attend the commencement of yale yai of which he is a graduate TOLEDO 27 budd morton of rew new haven conn haah badh baAh pocket picked of last night while in i a sleeping hg car between decatur ills and fort IVA wayne ind providence 27 the he national Encampment 1 of the grand rand army of t he the R h resumed its business election of offic officers ersi resolutions of thanks werch pissed r I 1 coin coln pr from the tho oha cha chair chain ein eln pir amid ahree cheers and the new a ader I fri iri ti chief assumed the gavel prayer was wa offered by the chaplain ln chief and the national encampment closed klan glan san hax 27 dispatcher from lewiston idaho report tl the no to the at the he 1 renegade indians are ji joining tha 3 host lles lies the Indi indians ans acs i rs themselves state that rumors have been sent mahe to the Po louse spokane columbia river and umatilla tribes tribes who they would 0 om in t them h e lii rii M alid and t they fi ay would d c clear elear I 1 e a r the whole i polin country fir from lew lewiston iston to B boise olse city the hostiles hos hod tiles stiles have crossed salmon river at horse shoe bd a all ail 11 their plunder and will make for Ph Yetter setter and weser valleys their warriors some somo estimate the number atsuo at dispatches fr from 0 m general howard at are to the effect t that hat col perry met him at cottonwood and his force is to move tomorrow to morrow morning to the old battle ground the indians indiana are in foice force at a horse shoe bend oil on salmon river between white bird and slate creeks the following named forces are now in the field regulars perry sixty whipple Bl miller iller throckmorton others seventy five volunteers chapman chaliman 35 page 23 hunter 25 elliott 25 15 all the force has gone to 0 salmon river except elliotts alliotts Elli otts company which has gone up snake river biver to head off any uma dillas who may try to cross to join joseph f PHILLIPS phillipsburg BURG bung N J 27 yes berday seven miners engaged in drawing a bucket filled with ore from a mine in sussex caught the rope on a stone and cut it in two five men were sere precipitated ginto tinto the washed out mine and four were killed LOUISVILLE 27 the court of appeals the last resort in ken tucky has decided that i the di dt vorce of H HD D lewco newco newcomb m b was illegal and absolutely void and gives his first wife all her property rights in his estate this is a celebrated case care HAT CREEK 27 the coach from deadwood was stopped jaa night near cheyenne river biver by five masked men who robbed the passengers of about 2000 blow open the tho iron treasure box and carried off the contents several shots were exchange done of which took effect in the side of hawley the driver the wound is not serious this is the second coach robbed this week CHEYENNE wy 27 A public meeting held here tonight to night ratified the action of the committee of laramie county endorsing 0 the contract with jay gould GouId fc cai co and sidney dillon of the union P pacific cefic and colorado central railroad companies by which laramie county wy votes bonds in consideration of the colorado central railroad building a road to che cheyenne yenne and making cheyenne the initial point of the cheyenne and black hills railroad company BOSTON 27 the banquet to the president tonight to night was a fitting conclusion of the brilliant reception it was given in the bruns wick hall hail and were present including the chief notables of the city longfellow emerson oliver wendell holmes lowell and others the president visited the tabernacle at a later hour and people were in attendance at the presidential concert given in his hid honor NEW the times london special says there is nothing in the present condition of public affairs lairs fairs in england to warrant a particularly ticul arly hopeful view of the situation serious differences differ erces in the british cabinet still exist with no project of settlement the trouble is that the members cannot agree upon the sum to be asked for in the vote of credit three of the gentlemen in the cabinet opp opposing osing the motion altogether the difficulties surrounding the government begin to tell seriously upon beaconsfield Beacons leid field and his health which for several years has been noile none of the strongest gives evidence of breaking down entirely he looks very ill and his friends express great ty in regard to his condition the news from constantinople is far from encouraging the sultan suitan is reported to be firm in his opposition to all ali s suggestions of peace inthe in the meantime russia is busy proposing terms to austria in relation to servia under which it is intimated she will be allowed to cross the danube under the guns of Gl adova added to doali all ail these are the evidences of still closer relationship between German germany yand and russia making the outlook anything but a cheerful one for turkey CHICAGO ill 28 the tribunes london special says the papers complain loudly at the demolition ef of the british consulate at rust chuk chuh which they characterize as something more than a disregard for the ordinary obligations of civilized warfare the tribunes Tribune 18 vienna correspondent telegraphs that a large detach ment of the russian russian army has crossed the danube at gura without ostop opposition pos the tu turks seemed to have been lulled into fatic fancied i r ed security by the long delay which attended the russian advance and to have allowed themselves to be taken completely V by y surprise the whole russian army is now in motion and within a few days news of the gravest importance may be looked for ahe the russian headquarters will be temporarily established at Bau jassa the work of reducing widdin giddin has been entrusted to prince charles and his Eold eol lers diers and they are losing no time in taking their part in the struggle already the doumanian Rou manian batteries havo have opened fire on the devoted town which is now BOW face to face with all the attendant horrors of an active siege it is probable that widdin will be obstinately defended has bus been seized by the cossacks and is new now held for his imperial majesty of all the Rus Ru slab saias who soon will be oe as much at home on the danube as lie is on the volga SAN FRANCISC FRANCISCO 0 28 A press dispatch from portland says a special correspondent sends the following from mount idaho under date of instant got through safely to general howards upwards Hp wards headquarters head bead quarters on cottonwood at six this morning the command has since marched fifteen miles to this thia point where it has been jol joi joined by the balance of the commanded by colonel perry the off meers officers and men are arg in id excellent health and spirits spir I 1 it a yva iva W giove adov e this afternoon to Johnsons ranch rauch ten milea beyond ond here herdt the balance of the troops from eort fort are expected tomorrow to morrow evening eveni ug which will place a total force under general howard troops and volunteer volunteers s of about the latest intelligence at headquarters from the indians is to the ernect effect that joseph and his followers are encamped near salmon balmon river at the mouth of white bird creek about six miles from the scene of the late fight with the troops under colonel perry and eighteen miles from mount idaho they are said to number all the way from 99 to warriors the accounts differing A great number of renegade indians from dlf dif lerent different bands hands have nave joined joseph on salmon river lieutenant trimble with his company and volun volunteer tee r detach men ment 1 will tonight to night dight be at slate creek where about fifty citizens have fortified and held tho the place general howard intends to reconnoitre and hold joseph in check till the balance of the broo troops p s from the forts gorts arrive when a b battle battie att le may be expected ko no aurther murders murden have been reported though the latest information is 14 ahat the indians on cid hang hadt man mana a creek are getting very restless and a portion have refused to accept any pait part of the re reservation ser Sei and andI eft left of their peaceful chiefs it is reported that joseph is anxious tobaie to have a fight light with the troops and he wll probably have an opportunity port unity within a few days the agent at sit iq confident thelt few of the treaty indians indiana willjo ini iri jaseph b and parties claiming to be wei well weli informed state that the indians indiana north of snake and clearwater rivers will not assist him as the nez perces declined to he help heip them in the war of 1856 the Uma tillas will he be prevented from joining the hostile indians with much of a force and from boise there are no indians to come A boise city dispatch says chief winnemucca of the came into boise caty this foie foke forenoon noon with t twenty warriors and aud held a council with governor govern or brayman hede he declares his friend friendship shib shiA and assures the governor of his determination to join with the Bau nocks and shoshones Sho and assist the whites against the nez 11 perces erces if necessary who are his old enemies governor brayman furnished them some hup tup supplies plies piles and they leave town tomorrow to morrows morrow for great camas prairie to join captain boise jim while winnemucca himself returns to silver city and will bring the balance of his people oyer to great camas prairie COLUMBUS 0 28 A singular perhaps unprecedented criminal case has just been passed upon by judge Bing bingham liam llam in the common pleas court mrs sarah BT victor who was convicted in cabuya hoga hogs county I 1 of murder and sentenced to bo be hanged but afterward afterwards llad bad her sentence bom commuted muted by the governor to ilfe life imprisonment con don contested essed rss her crime while in prison and subsequently becoming moody and tired of such life aj applied to the courts of the city to have the original sentence carried out on the grounds that she never conEg consented to the commutation this was january 1876 judge baugham has had the case under advisement for eighteen months and now renders an opinion that mrs victor is in law an ad escaped prisoner after conviction and has issued an order to the sheriff for her delivery to the authorities of cau yahola county to await action by the courts of that county PLYMOUTH Tir mass 28 the steamer lady of the lake exploded her boiler at silver lake this afternoon six persons were seriously and perhaps fatally scalded and twelve less dangerously the engineer was severely scalded he reports that ha he had eighty pounds of steam on and plenty of water the boat was set on fire several women veril severely beverely burned the ticket seller on the boat thinks all are accounted for one old lady and child will probably die dle the others it is thought will recover Ciri CHICAGO cAGo 28 A special dispatch says george 1 crosby wife and two children were drowned in id a creek near hannibal missouri yesterday while crossing a bridge over a small stream swollen by the recent rains all the bodied bodies were recovered the tribunes washington special says bays the charges have been renewed against axtell governor of new mexico they are in part from anti mormons cormons Mor mons who claim that he has become a mormon bishop others relate to mining interests SAN BAN 28 tse the T the following has been received per the australia from new south bouth wales A remarkable serles series of waves reached the coast on friday lith lith of may at 5 20 a m on the lith the tide gauge at fort foit denison lenison records the first of a series of waves which wenton went on at short intervals all day reaching a maximum at about 2 p in of three feet six inches of a rise and fall fill at newcastle the waves began at 5 a in and at 1130 11 SO a m the harbor water fell 29 20 inch inches in four tour minutes the rise in not riven given after affef which oscillations continued ed buewl but were re not so great at Ballina A similar phenomena hasi hai been observed all day greatest Grea test teat rise was sixteen inches telegrams from new zealand report similar waves on the east coast from 5 a in extending from the bay of islands to the bluff the grba greatest test range was six feet the least reported two feet by late news they still continued A press dispatch from boise city says three bomp companies anies of the first two of the twelfth infantry now en rov rop toute route to to this point arb are expect expected ted to ardive arrive in a fe few fow w days boise will be made mide the te supply depot and be strongly garrisoned capt opt robbins bobbins company of thirty men are in camp on the upper weiser until joined by the le gular regular guiar troops with orders to move northward the nez perces forces scouts at are known i to be on the weiser their signal fires have been seen and t they doubtless have a |