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BY BT 1 TELEGRAPH yer PER WESTERN f TELEGRAPH LINE LINK AMERICAN r ST loui loul 21 21 gen S B wea wear i ver arrived liens li erea last evening from Ar arkansas katims where he made oen ten en speeches he will speak at terre haute tomorrow to morrow and go thence to washington where he be will 1 I consult with the mem members beris berls of the national he ivill ihli go to boston where relle relie he will speak and then stump the entire state of maine dinine after that he will return to the south going as I 1 far arm as texas CHICAGO 21 the rimce times salt lake special says AlAr marshal arrested arres arrel ted for foras assault on camp bell beil beilis Js held in to the grand j jury ur 2080 2000 to kead the tild peace dil dis yin trac truc At attorney yan zile shoji who ghis shia vil ghia loo am sl el irn iri a mining sult suit willi itha ltha 1 thought be removed GALVESTON 2130 diz 2120 ua biret Hf ret can centre of the hurricane along the rio kio gaarde Gr Arde over ville and anu Alati Alata moras the struts of bot both cities were flooded lon ion august 12 on the them oming morning of the tho looked rat rai al tic it it had stood A weeds heavy bombardment brick buildings were torn out of the centre of the thelong iong rong block fram frame tram 0 Jio houses uses were welo completely wrecked tie tio the tle streets filled with twisted remains of trees tree roots and fragments of houses the th e roof of Theatre tre de la a reforma was blown ont oft the top of the thee cathedral was torn off the clock towers awe rs loo look k as if fa I 1 V j been 1 riddled with shells sheils t nna fla sue swe sta sut r reni alnis airis standing ant and the public square Is alin almas W ruined ned the ape custom h house ISO is slightly damaged hardly a ba baa T t n w the 61 atye even everi small aroh were wem tord fro vm m the tha to A a gr great distance many residences were wrecked entirely A one story brick building inthe hithe middle of a solidly bulit built block was blown out as if a lattery kad played on it trees were uprooted all over the city and the roads were rendered impassable on account W f the debris AtI least east gan the city were de be e brownsville Browns v ville lile came off a little better eleven buildings occupied by the quartermaster storehouses and the others used as dwellings were blown down the infantry barracks were badly shattered and much dama damage e was done the officers quarters at point isabel the life saving raving station was lifted from its foundation and bornt p pieces the lighthouse light house was swept I 1 away and all the houses on anthe th wharf were wrecked A aullion dollars will hardly hardis jover the B n S yi atz draft oe the presidents proclamation procla procia matlon malion adm admitting 1 it liny the expected chinese steamer on the ha the most favored nation dionis nallon h being prepared and will be submitted to the U cabinet abinet on tuesday it has hns been shown by diplomatic correspondence and the reports of the treasury department that the authorities of the imperial anari abari time customs treated american vessels with all the consideration consideration of the m t ns and therefore vessels vessa of ment are entitled to the same reco reeo lecog ri f f v the says bays the cc census as ds re turns froni the farming in the the abd tbd av ed d th e ea blendt 62 endure dorethe du rethe the reproach of living ansec in sections of an ir 1 lieh ic had either elther remained d theme the me iL ground during thede eade cade ji liace gone to bjarn Bj arl thau Shau nilva nilea lih their compost heaps and keepin peeping down their old wells and discovering isco er gold mines with a y threatens to empty the disappointed surplus of colorado into th tbt centre of 10 f the emrine empire VA state T r 1 1 11 l 1 cati eem grand aud add er r bruceik Bru eru br celb ceiB jaee tofi it 0 I 1 was interviewed yesterday and said california intended to give the knights a warm reception in ln to keep them as long as they would stay an so happy p t that they would did coma come again T the e parade would be 2000 knich knights ts instead of 10 to boim would be fine weather yacht excursions q open ven thea thoa theatre treA aap ampie ample lb rind hind eral cral hospitality As soon as they got home they would contract with v ball all the hotel keepers for all the transient room roo the they wll wil 1 11 ll pro dah dab V have ap au authan thap that tio edal 1311 I 1 limet will be held bythe bytho by the committee in charge and no man living west of the sierra nevadas can get one for love money they will be kept dirst first exclusively for people from abroad i j those from maine massachusetts and other distant PI points is Those hat that are dearer can arran arnan arrange ge their the iown lown iowa rown tans 1 can easily do so at any tine time hotels ive we are assured asu red will c chargo charge ii arge regu ar fates rates andrio and jio more wore san francisco cant aff to do rio anything any thing else anad there will be no camp we had bad enough of that here will the millionaires millio oh oft the coast contribute as liberally as ds has been supposed we ilont dont ask and dont want our rich men to do anything any thing the will provide for all the tho necessary expenses what about youir your alleged liberality inthe in the matter of paying visitors expenses west of omaha there was a good deal of fiction about that we never made such a promse p mise wo we simply guaranteed the officers and members of ath ei erand grand e encampment 1 or of soo off 0 fulem hem should go from omaha omalia to san francisco and return for that if the 06 railroads would not do it we would but the railroads will the details of course will not be perfected for some time but our visit vl orSi will have plenty to do while they are with us and will not suffer formant for want of accommodations and entertainment CHICAGO 21 01 the grain markets have been rather excited and the tendency has been strongly up bp during ln k the whole of the past week this was noticeably true of com corn and oats and these cereals were out of all proportion to that of wheat the discouraging cou raging deports re arts from the corn com regions berit tha cause e of the P flurry r ry and later reports were wehe not kiich I 1 more favorable f for the drought continues ti pe many fields are or wholly ir ruined indi andi that ril rii atthe the of L tho the corn I 1 cropis much muth damaged Aged is by no means lili likely ely bly and hen ben their way ways the bears will doubtless take a turn the present rise is quite asmuth as the long depression an prices has given some operators one orie in particular in the chica chiea chicago 0 o m market a r an opportunity to get large amounts ot of com corn at low prices and they are now doing t their heir best to th put prices u up they are opposed by a heavy beavy crique erique clique elique on the other side aiso also the tremendous receipts of com corn continues unabated and were it not for the readiness of the british market to take all the corn offered prices here should have been atthe at the bottom now instead of very near the top as they appear to be wheat is strong but only in sympathy with corn provisions lave bave have also been and always are tending higher with the skilled management of the western corners who have ha all ail 4 the pork and are squeezing j ahe shorts one oile or jwo kwo 0 ad and one s to I 1 aae jae bli financially solid lias liba refused respond td rasho rasbo fid to margin 9 is accused of being practically iu insolvent the prices of boik olk reached the highest ariceto price today that they have attained for many years NORFOLK va 21 the duel between hope and mayor lamb was prevented bytho bythe arrest of the mayor as helwic leaving nir pip hir il shouse forthe place of meeting at 4 this morning hn hu was taken before a magistrate t and algi bound over in bail ball to keep the peace captain eluded the ahe police and reached tha the rendezvous he will ivill cretu return rn to the city eity and geve give bonds to observe iho the tho peace tal imi ial war was today to day for the murder of joek jock joer joel fitzsimmons june 1879 The execution took place I 1 in ri the jail yard only those allowed by law were pre present pretext seit the prisoner sald said he would W ibid prener prefer to be e shot sho or guillotin ed philadelphia 21 william F Gallag herin 1 u red in the accident at mays landing died at the penn lia ila hospital this morning and atrie atric lecann mccann another vic 2 id lied aue S same line aine t tonight 9 night 21 A night fight between drunken n men and the city officers last night resulted in the death orai orAl of lar arshal shai james T morris and B F richardson chardson Bi and the dangerous jinjuro to sheriff loop BOSTON bog am 21 aa A nie fie linthe ropewalk walk odthe charleston leston navy yard mor to tor a loss of to the building and machinery vr J NEW 2 23 the worlds washington special speaking of the congressional representation sen tation under the new cens census us gives the he t following as the probable respite lt the effect would be with reference ferenee ference to new york as reported by the enumerators to lessen the number of representatives from 35 to 33 pennsylvania would dro prom 2743 7 26 ohio would lose one bakin making her representation 19 maine 14 sim hampshire and vermont each land indiana alabama and tennesee tennessee each one a total iessi lessi less of 10 minnesota and nebraska would each gain two kansas 3 texas 4 and michigan missouri kentucky virginia west virginia and california each olge a total gain of 17 the thil other states tates would neither gam nor lose pacing daeing placing the gains in minnesota nebraska kansas michigan and alid cala calit fornia in all 9 against the losses of new york pennsylvania ohio maine new hampshire sampshi re vermont and indiana in all 8 it would leave for the north and west a net gain of 1 placing the gains of te texas Q missouri IM kentucky virginia and west VI virginia vinginia igini ta in an fn all 8 against the loss losses s of ala bama and tennessee each 11 1 t would leave the guth auth south a net nel gain ofa and give the abase members carrying this coMp comparison arlson arison to cover the present political political status of the states name named and omitting new york and indiana as d doubtful 0 the states ordinarily classed as republican would have a net gain of 4 and those classed as democratic a net gain of 6 this might ho paean ean an increase in tho th democratic majority for so far from that that majority might be wiped out in spite of the showing but it would mean simply that the states now considered democratic would gain 2 more members than those tho 11 1 now reub republican can the h e journals are making much fun this morning that there has been a real bull fight at last and that the animals have met their in uniform the texan steer steen escaped at midnight saturday and after a long chase in which several perio persons ns were hurt two of thes the s steers feers were shot by the policemen poil poll cemin jone joae is still at jarge large A broadway banker who returned last week from fromm a visit to new mexico describes a visit to the village a of rial de dolores which be he says approaches pro aches nearer to the city whose streets are paved with gold than any spot in this country he lle saw aw some men tearing down some anoble houses house sy and add by br washed out one ol 01 the clay and straw the rest result uit was nive five dollars ingold in gold there isa is a scarcity of water in the country which operates to discourage mining but the traveler tra v eler eier sees abundant evidence of the mineral wealth of the country nearly 1300 emigrants landed here sunday 1 n hi 4 ali the weather alsa is again am very warm the deaths ail nil ok births at thi s morning five thieves boarded 3 a third avenue railroad caron car can on the ther bowery near spring street and first robbed parker the drive driver r w when hen the co conductor came to the forward platform to collect their barth are fejey ey rushed pinto cinto the car and drawing revolvers robbed sev eal eai pw serges rigers of babes v alches artl lail anu money donby one one ond lu teu bodily out the car and knocked down and kicked iff ulel street A london dispatch says the chief subjects of public interest for the week have been provided by ireland religious riots agrarian outrages collisions between catholics and protestants te and the fenian movement chier chief items 1716 fenian nian s isiria hd two kwo tw i 0 sources of ml mischief chief chiet which were steadily ily lly disappearing are now no longer in conflict atone at one time the land were at variance but itis it is ad fitted that there ia room for both nth irish men gon pon continue tiri tirl go i t dalvia ea ry mom morning ant the seizure of i arms arms on the juno and the recent discovery of gunpowder in a railway tunnel in cork disturbed the tho public mind touching the last incident I 1 may mention what published elsewhere that th a t mare tean td n two barrels harren of gunpowder were found the exact number is Is not stated but I 1 hear bear from a railway official that there were eight or ten the lahd land agitation has assumed a more demonstrative character the rejection of the compensation bill seemed to produce little effect but the land laud league stirred the country by ordering great meetings the thelast last of which will allbe be held heli tomorrow to morrow aw added fuel fuei to the fire tire by the foolish use of the word cowardice applied to af dillon MP which already recoils upon himself mr nir dillon is taking a leading gart part part inthe land agia 4 bid sid u arly ariy lenough lenou kh 1 hir air par Parne pis J 4 an ireland marvellously ad id recruiting 91 his bia health in order to participate in tho the ithe debates in rf the frish irish estimates the most interesting circumstance connected with irish matters was the departure of mr a 0 dublin the government atte attempt p eato minimise the im importance of the visit but mr forster left here suddenly as soon as the dublin telegram announcing the discovery of the gunpowder at cork the chief subject upon which he will inform his colleague colleagues is the expediency of re imposing the coercion acts the the government is averse to kicha kleha proposal and air forster is not the tiie man to recommend such stich measures for slight cause there is undoubtedly ta a strong Impress impression lor loi I 1 t that ha t after parliament rises and when the rich harvest in england has been ga garnered the the landlords will press fress for back rent this may lead to violence throughout the country some irish officials anticipate ate that it will willibe be imp sable to pass assee lne whiter winter without mou mod i ng neme acte the general fe feel el bens bers of parliament is that there may may zay bea bed winter session of parliament toun to consider ofis ofik lder ider tho the of ireland and pass coercion laws the refusal of the lanu league keague eague to give evidence before dit ane e new in irish S h land commission lias has damaged that body in the eyes of of its english friends it is generally felt that arl ail available opportunity will be lie lost if the irish tenant neomes refuses to submit chis s case casa to the commission comm I 1 F itofe PINOS abasca SS I indian fidian runner from the tho fouther utes agency arrived tipi this s jam gam am and report chief ouray dangerously ill III and not expected pe c la 16 jive IRV iahey kahey shey cam came le 1 en I a messy message ge from ouray C u ray to to nth the th arency agency ap aren agen CY physician here dr lacey in om 11 hohas ba the uc tit most confide confidence n ting him hinh to come immediately lat t she be doctored hs 41 escort deft era I 1 mediately edia edla tely hy a mOunta mountain iii trail 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