Show BY TELEGRAPH pun run WESTERN UNION CM ON TELEGRAPH une mke A AMERICAN 1 E R I 1 C A X BOSTON 14 capt john M cushing ing of bath me ile states that the deckhands deek deck hands and petty officers of the Warra pansett went off in the first boat disregarding the claims of women and children he also states that three other boats were manned by strangers and that the captain was not seen after he be shouted to the j stonington Stoning fon ion immediately after the crash to back up alongside some of bf the bodies at niantic have been partly pru aly identified one is R E J horton of attleboro Att AU leboro mass Q one woman is a supposed to be mrs william steven of hoboken N NJ J t and rind ano anu her jars J K little the officers claim oala that signals were made and answered according to regulation L LK X smith of louisville ky is I 1 S among the saved some of or the tiie res J cued have severe wounds herman while in the tile water received a pocket book froma from a drowning man ti with in instructions to give it to the f police olice authorities should he be survive it contains some money and his will I 1 Provi Provided dedee ce R L I 1 14 alfred A peed body ia is reported if ered from the wa was not on the boat he is alive and well mrs E rounds pounds and child reported lost are safe james jarn q thompson whose pocketbook and will were brought to this city by a man inan who received it from him while drowning arrived today to day and claim ed his property new yew york 14 inquiry was made at the stonington Stoning ton tou line office to today day for charles wilson of 98 clinton street this city he left friday nigh night ifor far boston and hadnot has hns not since been heard from washington 14 consul general farman announces by cable dispatch to the state department from alexandria that commander gorringe sailed at 2 today to day in the steamer zes des desono De sonk having on board the obe obelisk ilski liski there was a great crowd to see the steamer off salutes were fired and the american and egyptian flags were displayed together the ithe census bureau has information that one of the actors at new t york has declined to answer questions put by the census enumerator las as to the ages of female members of his family and that the census supervisor has ordered the bringing braingin 9 t of suit for the penalty prescribed by the acts CHICAGO 14 some excitement exists among congressmen at a report that the president contemplates refusing to sign the river and harbor bill but the panic is probably unfounded j the heat for the past three days lias has been very severe the ter at noon indicating 90 in the shade or a trifle over Itis it is much cooler tonight to night but several cases of sunstroke are reported of which three have proved fatal A few cases are now under treatment in the hospital CHICAGO 14 denis kearney who has been confined to his hia room by sickness bickness sli sik kness iness since the adjournment of the greenback convention starts for boston tomorrow to morrow via new york accompanied by his brother they go thence to cincinnati remaining there during the democratic convention ven tion after affer which they ret return urn home lome A si special from eauclaire wis says sixty million feet of logs logg b have five gone n la down the broken portion of the eal ell dam m besides many houses houks barns etc the river rose 21 feet reaching jh the highest point eyer ever known it began to subside at 8 pm yesterday there are feet at the big eddy at the dalls dam which seems teems akely to break any moment thetos the loss s in the chippewa villa valley vailey will probably pio plo bably babis reach half a mil mii million lion ilon dollar doliar dol lars laro gilld and if tile immense jam moves move and j allows the gool soo n 10 JO feet of jogs lods to pass i out it may mak amount to a million dollars many houer houes hou es ei in the lower parts of the city are flooded and the greatest excitement is among among the inhabitants NEW york 14 M mr nir J wigert of kentucky owner of hindom je re calved a dispatch this afternoon from august belmont bel bei mont of new york offering him it f for his colt but after the race he raised the price of hindmo to S andain an and daid nid aid lie he would run yun him at chicago and if he be could not obtain that amount for him lie he would take him baw bak back home the tribunes cable cabie cass cays the new french minister to london is re to girded avith sith di disfavor faver ais als ari effort will be made next month mouth to settle settie the 1104 fusion in france by pardoning C exiled communists ts the times washington says the president is represented as feeling dissatisfied with the commissioner not because of his individual preference for any particular candidate but because he openly disregarded the civil merylee order after his attention had been specially directed to it and because ha be violated the personal order of the president in this matter it is further reported that the president has virtually decided to suspend the commissioner soon after the adjournment of congress the suns washington special says sherman will not be satisfied with the decapitation of naum raum hut but that several collectors and other ceri ceru i will have to go tile the sab sub says there is an absurd story of a republican conspiracy in ht the electoral count bill whereof the tile following following are the chief features first to prepare in the event of the election of a democrat a cont contesting esting eRting list of electoral votes vot efrom from the state which have been C carried by small majorities by the de democratic socratic mo cratic cratie candidates second to insist upon the power of wheeler vice president to open oben the count and declare the result of the votes vote third to inist insist that wheeler acting in a ministerial capacity rapacity cap rap mity wity but for the occasion vested rested wilh with judicial powers beyond right of appeal or review shall declare the tile result as may seem good for him to do fourth to maintain that senators representing tile tiie states and the member members re enting the people of the states shall shail submit to the decree of wheeler fifth in the event of both houses bowes hous bow es failla to concede this arbitrary power to the thie vice dent the mio minority rity will attempt by revolutionary means to inaugurate garfield the heralds washington special says it interviewed sherman who said he knew noth nothing ing of the reported removals if removals were made the president would make them he refused to speak further W C staines the Mormon immigration agent who has recently arrived from salt lake lako city told a world reporter yesterday that notwithstanding aarts evarts anti mormon circular of last year the movement towards toward 3 this country of european mormon pros elites is more active than ever 1 I expect said he that the vie arrivals this season will be larger than for many years past our church authorities sent abroad early bayl this season forty additional missionaries who will not return for two years we have now in england scandinavia germany switzerland and holland about one hundred propagandists of our faith who have left utah for the fole foie sole eole purpose of making converts in europe they are assisted by several hundred local elders who are commissioned as such in every community where mormon interest g gains ains the kgb slightest test foothold veryne very few IV of the new comers are settling in utah its best dest farming lands are all taken up and are held at higher prices than immigrants the can pay A agents ants are aye therefore sent from salt L lake a e city into arizona colorado and montana who select land for the at salt lake they are formed into new parties and taken to their future homes contributions trib eions vions to the immigrant crant fund aggregating a abing large sums are turned gereg into the e general treasury in salt lake city and transmitted by tele graph to staines statues upon the arrival of the company hereto be disbursed as the necessities require ho he has paid the union paci pacific c railroad company one ono che check ck for the transportation of one large party with their effects DENVER dg ver 14 the leadville situation remains unchanged excepting that tile tiie governor in response to a telegram signed by loi lot leadville cit eit citizens liens of both political partie partied 0 sent a telegram declaring martial law with general D J cook in command the excitement eit cit ement is still intense and strong fears of violence are ard still entertained SAN sax FRANCISCO francisca 14 A portland dispatch says gays several fishermen were reported drowned yesterday on the columbia river bar it is believed seven peren are surely lost losa their boats having been picked up and the occupant occupants a not reported and it is believed a number of others have ler per ier i hed the lar aar lir ier has bas been very rough for several days A tucson dispatch says manquez nr was completely beaten si few day ay ago at ures urea bythe by the federal troops troop and a arrived eriv ed saturday afternoon at tucson he refuses to be interviewed in regard to his late expedition beford pa 14 at 3 a barrel tank at titusville Titus ville belonging to the acme works exploded with terrible force endangering the lower jower part of the city the wind has changed unfavorably three other tanks of huge pro proportions r are in danger of taking nire fire f C the firemen hav have been on duty 36 hours and are so thoroughly fatig fatigued tied tit tiley ey have llave left we tife grounds and cl citizens ti have taken their places I 1 tonight to night the town is again in almost as great peril as a any time since the commencement of the nire fire the hight night is lighted up with the brilliancy of day by the blazing tanks great excitement prevails the heat is so intense and the smoke bodene so densle that men cannot go into the tile burned section ganv isri 14 the news special from fort davis says say mills arrived yesterday yet set erday from ysleta with a detachment of ot beblo scouts ta he reports haing haeng having discovered a fresh indian trail which he tie followed until night and then camped on pass at daylight on the lith the camp was attacked by the hostiles ho stiles and the old pueblo ulde guide was k med killed the indians were flanked and routed leid reid with a detachment of troops is now following up the trail B BOSTON 14 the american schooner ebne eune JP P newcomb newcom bf arrived today to day from port tonio Irton Ir jo and reports that on may when 12 miles off the thy cuban coast she she was fired upon by a spanish frigate which fired two shots the schooner hoisted the american ilag flag and hove to when an officer boarded her and searched forearms for arms SAN 14 the committee on transportation of the tile knights templar of the pacific coast adopted resolutions to go to a tri annual encampment of or the order at chicago in august next to number about via chicago burlington quincy railroad petersburg 14 A cyclone leveled crops tree trees fences barns and telegraph wires overa overla large portion of this section today to day and unroofed roofed sev several beveral erod erad dwelling 0 houses and factories JERSEY CITY NY 15 A train on the relin pennsylvania sylvania road ran from a to this place 90 miles in 93 minutes stopping four times and slowing up twice to cross bridges A london dispatch says the following are the total scores in the edinburgh international rifle match england 1733 scotland 1700 ireland 1591 CHICAGO ia 15 the inter infer oceans washington special says the first instalment installment of politicians left for cincinnati last night tomorrow to morrow night if it is reasonably certain that congress will adjourn the following day there will be a stampede of statesmen the field boomers from appearances are supplied from a large barrel as quite a number of strikers are going to cincinnati in special cars and with their expenses pad paid they are very confident and fear but one man seymour senator reman keman who went torget the batters lat definite nite reply regarding the use of his name is expected back in the morning as he made the trip at the solicitation of many democrats who ar are for seymour if the latter will mill a accept much depends upon the word senator Ir keman reman Cernan brings the inter J oceana washington special says the best information is that seymour will most emphatically refuse the use of his name on account of his health your correspondent has carefully compared the estimates and submit submits 9 the following ws possible sible sibie result of the first ballot at C cincinnati nein nati uati tilden 2 1200 field bayard thurman 75 hancock 70 morrison 18 the stat statement ement emont was positively made last night that tilden will not be a candidate washington 15 general ED townsend adjutant general of the army will be placed on the retired list tomorrow to morrow he will be succeeded by general richard C drum at present adjutant general rile file senate has ha confirmed james longstreet of georgia minister resident at said turkey without discussion cus sion and by a very decisive vote yote of 39 against 3 A second committee of conference on the sundry civil bill last evening substantially effected an agreement the confer conference ence once committee on the general deficiency bill reached an agreement this afternoon J C H maddex W V W foote wm win P frost and KD RD stel ilens hen all delegates to cincin nati arrived here last nib nil night delegate carr and metcalf registered on saturday son senator givens and 2 J coleman harry thornton and judge cope also put in an appearance in wash ington yesterday all of them have been busily engaged today to t day das in apan can ning the political horizon with the aidon aid ald of washington friends and acquaintances quain in and out of congress but the dele delp delegation gation gatlon i have held a meeting 0 horan foran exclia exchange of views or a decision as to bow the unit vote of the states shall be cast they all say their desire and pur pose is to try to nind find out who will be the best and add strong strongest 0 e it man to nominate and then to v vote ote for the nomination the majority of or the delegates appear to be in favor favoron of judge Field fielda 8 5 candidacy provided be he shall dir display P lay jay sufficient ruf suf ficie nt batern strength at cincinnati ad to make his hi hii nomination a fair po possibility gen johnon and senator given emphatically prener prefer judge field to any other candidate now talked of and are giving him their eari earl earnest earliest lest iest support the chance chances of senator thurman like those chofe of all other ohio candidates since bince garfield was nominated have dwindled to such a small dimension ion in the general opinion of or washington 91 n politicians that his hig friends in uhe iio lio I 1 call fornia delegation gince since their arrival hero here have apparently given up u all hope of bein being able to do anything g for him u unless it be to favor his nomination forthe for the vice presidency judge field went to new york by last nights train iraln several of the california delegates will proceed to tile tiie same city tomorrow to morrow rhe sentinels Oce anto wisconsin special says the tile damage by the flood amounts to rhe rile the water is falling and no more danger is is apprehended tile the sentinels chippewa falls special says bayst from friday night to sunday the chippewa river riven river rose 4 1 feet and the en entire tipper upper river was cleared of logs both bridges at chippewa falls falis were swept swept away and all on duncan creek except one the grand locas locks of the dam were swept away and fears are entertained that they will carry off the lower part of the city the total loss will probably reach a |