Show x H AMERICAN washington 8 ko no orders have yot yet set yet been issued W by washington au chortles les ies in regard to the present situation mon uon won in san francisco e except ac ept to keep them constantly advised sed and in the tile meanwhile to have the united states forces in readiness for orders from the president to respond to the call of the governor of california it may be considered certain that the president order will be telegraphed L immediately in case the interposition of federal assistance be invoked by tho the governor to preserve the peace and it is believed here that troops already within reach of or san francisco together r with a united states state manof man of war now in the harbor barbor will be sufficient to make the response the house committee on coinage agreed to report favorably forts fortes bill to provide for the exchange of trade dollars for legal tender silver dollars A ti proviso was added that the secretary of the treasury shall cause to be exchanged at the treasury and at all ali sub treasuries legal tender silver siver dollars at par and shall trade dollars into legal tender dollars and stop further coinage of trade dollars provided the amount so redeemed and coined into legal tender tended dollars shall not interfere with the themi mini nim nii anum um now nu authorized thorf zed by jaw hon henry F a planter of pass christian mississippi says that in view of the ne negro ro exodus from tile the south and the disturbed condition of things in california planters in this athia section of af the country f ha hae have hac c caLv canvassed assed the question to bome some 0 extent of attempting to obtain chinese laborers correspondence lias jias already been had with one chinese company and probably some will be set to work in southern mississippi in a few weeks president chandler of the atlantic tica pacific telegraph company has issued the follo following winz c our pro property berty on the union pacific 1 1 c railroad ball Bail road roa having been restored to us by order of the united states courts our connections have been established reestablished re and business will be accepted for all points on that railway as heretofore gen 31 McDow cdowell cil clI commanding the military mill tary tars division of the pacific has been ordered to move all the avail adall able abie broo troops Ps to san francisco to be posted where they can tan be most expeditiously used in case their ser vices are required fsr a precautionary measure SAN FRANCISCO 8 there was a good attendance at the sand sandi lot bot rest sest yesterday erday kearney warned ills his hearers that those men who incite ta to deeds of gil violence are their enemies and must be avoided that the workingmen had nothing gogain to gain by violent measures measures etc me he then went onto on to announce that a grand plot was afoot on the part of the al lead d enemies of the workingmen to precipitate a riot in preparation for which the federal troops had been ordered to this city the guns of the gattling battery 1 piere removed to the central police station and the vigilance committee put in shape for active duty aside from the motives imputed by kearney to the author authorities ties there is isome gome I 1 truth in his statements the gat clings have been removed to the police station and there are rumors that some additions to the united states forces in the vicinity of the 1 ity are ro being made guards have i 1 als ais also aiso 0 been placed in some I 1 instances over the armories of the national rational guards these movements have failed to excite any particular news japer imper notice or comment and no ex i have been accorded from authoritative sources but this action is js probably referable to a delre dirc to be prepared for any contingency liable to occur at or before the 30 days notice tic a given in the matter of the condemnation dem nation of chinatown the president has been strongly urged during the past week to order the tho oilier in command of the troops inand around san francisco to fuse use them to put down any mob that ma may LY attack the chinese quarter he lle ha has das s been ashod to do tifis this upon the ground that the tho general government is in duty bound to tise use hat whatever bat ever even tj forces necessary to sc secure eure cure tho the vanco yance yanco of its treaty obligations wl with th china among which Is an agreement to protect chinese citizen phe president is understood to hold bold however that posse comitatus law precludes such interference unless assistance is asked by the executive of california who is bound bolind to observe the treaty which is a 0 part t of the supreme law t placards are M being ing poste posted I 1 in prominent places about the city warning employers to desist demist from that practice and vaguely hinting at terrible con eon consequences sequences equen ces ees in the event of refusal pointed reference is isalio also aiso made to the condition of aloyed signed bya by a councle of thirteen company F first lle Ile regular gular guiar cavalry and a portion of company G Q li lighth infantry arrived this morning from fort 11 alleck nevada and proceeded to the presidio the weston oleary walking match 0 opened eneyat at the pavilion at I 1 0 clock elock this morning there was a small attendance at the start both men are jn in excellent condition and confident A seattle dispatch says an engine and eighteen i coal cars were wrecked ye yesterday s berday by the giving way of a trestle at little lake aake A man named stewart from canam mon was killed and several others injured NEW york yobu 8 the star has bas jile file following from london A st petersburg burg correspondent says the arbitrariness of despotism has greatly grat y increased since the winter lalace palace explosion it is asserted that people have been arrested three thousand are in the fortress of petro ski the thel authorities here having learned that suspicious individuals lived at no 4 prospect cN ordered twenty policemen under five officers to proceed thither A woman a clerks widow was the only person found and nothing suspicious was discovered about the place F five policemen who were left on guardy noticed three men hastily leave a shed and rushed in at the same moment a terrible explosion occurred blowing up the policeman and hed shed the house was badly shat shaft by the vox jax explosion an investigation resulted in the dia dlA discover coveny covery that the shed had contained dynamite hardly had the explosion become known when a great nire fire occurred in the street called Bol rol shaya three thrpo police buildings and a private house were burned down several policemen perished in the endeavor to save papers papera from the fire in the police station A policeman stationed edin n front of a villa noticing three strange men hurrying in a carriage without paying attention to the call to drive more slowly the police man gave a signal and hurried after the men who killed him by a shot from a revolver and escaped A especial from london has the tho following the standard d this morning referring to the united states claim for a preponderating influence influent in the panama canal says that this pretension the british government is bound to watch and if necessary to resist at panama thag than than at the suez canal should the preponderating ponde rating influence of another power be allowed to lay hands on the trade of E england louisville Loui loul WILLE gihle 8 the fact ha b leaked out hero here that thab the louisville and st louis air line has been purchased by C P B huntington co who will tise use it in conjunction with the great central pacific system this air line which extends from louis louls louisville mio to st louis bouls was to be built partly ty by the aid of county subscriptions as well as by the capital of its projectors tile tiie road will when completed traverse the richest part rt of ind indiana ana and illinois connecting ilee liec ting at st louis with the huntington and cen central I 1 pacific interests and land at louisville with the tile louisville cincinnati and huntington railroad Bail Pail road at whose terminal point mount sterling it will ili join the bliesa icalee and ohio thus giving the central pacific people an k immense line of road c extending i from the pacific to the atlantic ocean IA laborers borers are now hard bard at work grading the track of the chesapeake and ohio from huntington to mount sterling a dS distance tance of 80 miles this extension will be finished by next fall 1 T ST paw PAUL minn mian 8 afire broke out at 5 this afternoon in the bof roof of the wholesale dry goods house of auerbach finch culbertson cu foods berta berth co the largest bu building alding and occupied pled by the heaviest firm in the tiie city the fire shouldered ed for nearly ah aft hour before breal breaking ing out but the firemen were unable to reach or check it about 6 it broke outdo the upper story window and the building was soon beyond salvation the fire department from here and minneapolis continued their efforts while the goods were rapidly removed from the lower stories T the e building is three years old ad oll oil and was w as built by commodore WP davidson n it cost and was r as insured for it wa filled with goods in anticipation of the spring trade the value of the goods is insurance in levei several st sc paul agencies the folk following lying dis dispatch datch patch is cc to pe G added tot toi to 0 of f tile the elbana elhana 11 no previous news concerning concer ning ping the elbana has come in n the telegraphic report but sufficient i is here to tell that the lie vessel was driven ashore and wrecked near E eds edg ds ST JOHNS aj 9 the tho vessel was driven closer to tile tiie shore right linger a frowning precipice I 1 boats worp lowered ered ereO only to be swept iv ept away and nil all uli ull hand hands had to take jakc to the rigging five unfortunately got into hito the mizzen rigging while wilile tho the reminder lashed themselves in the forward for ward rigging after bumping on the rocks for gome come time the vessel suddenly turned on her ber broadside and all in the mizzen rigging were drowned captain barry put on a life er and attempted to swim swim ait ast ashore ore for the purpose of taking a line but ho be never nev r reached ea ched th the i land and the first may max maue mate named bisi nisi Bis 64 fell jil jib boom and drowned before the eyes of his comrades the remainder of the crew crow clung to the wreck till the storm subsided and the tide had fallen and then got ashore and crawled on their hands and knees up the precipitous cliff although thoroughly exhausted they had to walk a mile and a half through the woods to reach a habitation fortunately tuna tely iely the weather was not very cold and they were only slightly frost bitten CHICAGO 9 quite a victory was secured at omaha today to day in the return of the wires of the atlantic atlantie and pacific telegraph company Coin coln pany which under the order of judge havi savi savage bavage e of the district court the union pacific liall railroad road company were compelled to restore the lines it will bo be remembered were seized by the railroad company and ind taken possession of by order of gould the telegraph people are particularly jubilant over the result as this return was procured in a suit fuit instituted by the railroad company to prevent the restoration to of these lines iines and forestall the effect ef of orders issued by united states judge mccrary affording the relief this is among the tile first points of the attempt of the telegraph comi com i panics to regain possession of their captured lines which are j protected protected from disturbance on this railroad by the injunction of judge iscra mccrary 1 it t is thou thought lit the same result w will wili undoubtedly doub teal teUl be secured on the kansas 1 pacific railroad the writer oceans washington ss special pecia I 1 I 1 says delesseps who heard the tile canal message today tay to day cannot speak or understand english so th eliat at he could not know what was being read except as mr athan nathan appl appi appleton of boston explained it to him butchen but hut when he learned the purport of the message lie he took it very philosophically and merely explained to those who approached h him im that th the e people of the united states need have no fears that either cither lie he or his nation would attempt to rob them ot of any of their commercial nights rights or prerogatives he said he had told the president he would be glad to receive the recognition of this government for his big enterprise ho would like to organize org anize anise ins IN company under the laws of the united states and receive the patronage of the government he was sure there would bo be no cause for fer alarm or official action on the part of th this is government when he had made himself fully understood the committee on inter oceanic canal also presented their declaration in favor of the monroe doctrine to td the house while de lesseps leq Les sers was wag in the gallery so that he had tho th atti attl attitude tutie of this government in both its executive and legislative brandies branches made very plain n to bam today to day this morning de lesseps spent a couple of hours with the committee on inter hiter oceanic canal conversing with them through elgh figh his interpreter mr sir appleton of boston the consultation will be resumed tomor to mor row de lesseps is remaining rema remaining inin over a day longer than he be had anten intended ched thed for the purpose A largo number of persons were present besides tile the committee in the committee conger asked ed do tie le lesseps reps what was meant by th the a statement that the administrative financial and judicial affairs of the canal company would be conducted in paris de lesseps replied t hat that tile the co company in would be controlled by its stockholders stockholder like ever over every eveny other business enterprise there was no official control by any government contemplated tem plated if the majority of the tile stock of the company was subscribed forby forhy forby united states citizens the headquarters of the tile compau company compan might be placed at new york washington inton in ton or elsewhere that was allowed allowe d by the concession hutchines Hutc hute hinss asked what govern ment will wili be called upon in case casc protection would be needed do Lef lesseps replied that the united states government has representatives all over the world and they would have an anaw answer when such iu ch a question comes vo up atwould It would be better and more natural for the headquarters of the company to be in the united states stales the assembly of shareholders Is is sovereign sove tove reign and can dispose of that question conger Is it not the intention that judicial decisions in reward regard to the canal shall be all at pa paris ris rii and that the courts there shall take cognizance of all questions auest long iong that shall arise de lesseps replied that clause was inserted merely to cover bover the tho case of or any question arising a among mong the stockholders ersy but was not intended to affect any governmental question touching hg g th the e canal the tile inter oceans wahington washington special sacs sayer it appears that secretary evarts evants is III in favor of the passage of senator bill to restore fitzjohn porter to the army and lie he is assisting porters friends in lobbying byln baing there jias has been such a rumor about fur for several days but it was sup rup supposed posed to be founded on the fact that the law firm of which evarts js Is a partner was counsel for porter before the board of inquiry and mr mf evarts was wis consulted frequently as to the mode of procedure but today to day it Is stated positively that evarts has been using |