| Show BY TELEGRAPH N r rea pea WN union UMON uke AMERICAN NEW york 26 the times says bays of Bl blames ninea alnea letter it seems to us that the ground upon which blaine now 9 puts the american condition is impregnable N preg ereg nables and that any action of a european power seeking to substitute their political guarantee for ours may fairly be considered unfriendly the case would be somewhat analo analogous gous goud to our furnishing a guarantee of neutrality to egypt in case it had been asked andi and we had had the physical force to establish it for the suez canal the instincts and the good sense of our country have always restrained it from intruding in wiy anyway way into the agreements of european powers for the neutrality of business highways in the old oid World where their interests aie aio supreme while ours is comparatively slight it would bo be but reciprocal cipro cal eal action for european powers in like manner to entrust to the united states the preservation of neutrality on an isthmus bonear en near its own domains all this leavec ride nide the antiquated notion of the siim slim al im oratory that this thib country could cou d not permit a european power to guard a new foothold in this hemisphere on the ground that it is our manifest destiny to some day annex it all to ourselves the amount of the mo mrs garfield fund to date is paid by the trust company for of united states four per cent registered bonds leaving leavi big fig abal abai a balance of cash in the hands of the trust company of the danger from contact with electric wires is beginning to excite fear on the part of insurance com companies banies and the police pollee ATLANTA 26 after the per er firmance for mance of coups cups s circus at eap ear car te reville a dl difficulty occurred between the circus men and deputy marshala marshals and others A negro was shot dead and others on both sides badly gaten beaten and bruised two circus men were shot whiskey was at the bottom of the trouble A lion and bear escaped from the cages during the fight the bear was killed and the lion is still at large there W is considerable excitement RICHMOND 26 twenty thousand strangers united with the entire resident population in the observance t of the richmond Riah mond yorktown centennial nial celebration the procession of military and civic organizations and industries of the city occupied two hours passing a given point at the close of the parade the british flag was run up over the state capitol capital and saluted A pyrotechnical display finished the festivities baltimore 26 the german guests were banquet ted tonight by the citizens ST louls louis 26 the mississippi hiven valley improvement convention is in session here five thousand delegates are present it is a powerful and representative body BURLINGTON 2 iowa lowas 26 the river Is still rising and is two inches above the high water mark of 1880 heavy losse losses sor of crops are reported two men were killed hillea and three wounded by the boiler exploding in pinneo daniels spoke and hub factory at dayton 2 ohio yesterday MOUNT washington 26 there is light snow and the wind 80 90 miles an hour aels it is three degrees below zero thermometer has fallen 40 degrees since yesterday man HAN francisco 26 Yesterday it was again raining in the southern counties today to day the storm extended over the central and northern portions of the state BOSTON 26 twenty valuable oil paintings shipped several days ago by DY the managers of the mechanics fair to the pennsylvania art club philadelphia are missing with the railroad car with which they were shipped washington 27 the president nominated charles J falgie of new york for secretary of the treasury thomas L james of new york postmaster general frank holton of iowa first assistant postmaster general consuls chanles charles rahle kahle Il ahlo ahio of indiana for sydney australia geo W roosevelt of pa for bordeaux jas leonard eonard Jj of minn for leith scotland john S robeson Bo beson of penn for tripoli the 6 senate te folger as secretary of the treasury james as tir postmaster general and holton as first assistant postmaster general sar SAN francisco 27 A tucson dispatch says considerable feeling exists against the suspended firm of lord williams for receiving deposits up to the hour of closing on tuesday night several thousand dollars were eo so taken the loss ices to depositors is principally among mining ingmen men no other firms are affect ed by the failure the bank of california has secured some cords of wood to offset its loss of but there is a question as to the title the recent judgment taken by default in rew new york in favor of C preston ot of this city for although the credit of the firm A tombstone says bays four cowboys ike and billy clanton and francis and tom Mc have been parading town for several days drinking heavily and making themselves obnoxious the city marshal arrested ike clanton boon soon af after ter his release the four met mei the marshal his brothers morgan and wyatte earp and J H holliday the marshal ordered them to give up their weapons when a fight commenced about 30 shots were fired rapidly both of tho the Mc Lowery b boys w were r e killed and billy clanton mortally wounded dying soon after ike iko was slightly wounded and arrested morgan earp was beverely severely wounded in the shoulder wyatte slightly the others were unhurt colonel J C kelton adjutant general of the division of the pacific who has just returned from a tour of arizona says all the trouble is over unless the mexicans drive the fugitive Chieri cahuas back over the line in which case the troops will attend attena to them the war has been greatly exaggerated there has been no danger of a general outbreak the fight at was the result of a misunderstanding and wrong uso of indian scouts the indian agents and military have been working to together ether ethen harmoniously and he admires the ac netlon action tion of tiffany he expects that the american and mexican authorities will work together to put down the hos tiles colonel bernard during his pursuit of the Chieri cahuas entered mexican territory without protest from Mexican the tho authorities NEW vork YORK 27 the heralds washington special says governor foster of ohio who has had two interviews with the president says he was favorably impressed with his manner but more favorably with his hia remark that during his term of office he would know no faction in the republican party that he hoped for the cordial and constant support of every friend of the party to the end that it might be free from chism sand and discord RICHMOND va 27 the remarkable le demand for confederate crate bonds cont continues laues and the ibe boom for these valueless promises to pay is abated unabated nn the leading banking house has already purchased nearly five millions of coupon bonds at from three to five dollars per thou sand CHICAGO 26 the inter oceans WM washington hIngton special says the president will fulfill fulfil the design of the late president garfield by taking steps to stamp out polygamy in utah washington 27 the ready and unanimous confirmation of judge folger by the senate today to day showed that the nomination inspires general confidence among public men rumors burners connected with judge folger at his nomination Is a prelude to his transfer to another place are said to be by friends of president arthur entirely gratuitous it is well known that upon the entrance of garfield to office it was the great desire of new york that ono one of her partisans parti should succeed secretary bherman b ie man non hon levi P morton was centered upon and public sentiment in the state was almost unanimously favorable to his appointment when it was wag ascertained that his relation to the banking interest was deemed objectionable by the president the general desire dei ire lre was that judge folger should ishou be appointed he was sent for fon forley ity ily gar field id and tendered the attorney generalship but declined fr fix many reasons and his appointment as secretary of the treasury was considered a settled matter for forren rea sons not publicly known president garfield decided upon a western man and made a most acceptable selection in the person of secretary windom they say that judge folger takes the treasury portfolio now under the conditions or understanding that it is but tem temporary horary and that it is with a view to transferring him to the supreme court upon the retirement of justice hunt this story is declared to be without any foundation scoville guiteaux Gulte Guite aus auls counsel occa honed much surp burp surprise riso rise today to day denju genro when hu declined to raise the point of juns jurisdiction dl tion argument on which had been set for the soth dinst it atia Is stated however that the point is only reserved so asto as to be of more service to the accused should lie he be tried and convicted convict eda a writ of habeas corpus will be taken and the plea of want of or jurisdiction then raised should it then be decided the district court was without juris juria diction scoville is assured on ye vey y high legal authority his client could not be tried in new jersey as that would be to put him in je peril of his life the second time for the same offense should the argument be made before the trial and judge cox decided he had no jurisdiction this chance for the life of Guiteau would be lost loat stephen maybell was today to day appointed storekeeper fr the first district of california among the admissions to practice at the supreme court today to day was J 11 slater of Legran ct oregon john L beveridge assistant treasurer chicago milton C elstner unite united states attorney louisiana na J S parrison Parri louisina Loui Loul sina sinn sinay surveyor general of montana the chian chlan chilian minister has information from san diego to the via paris of the serious illness of gen kilpatrick united states min ister lster erand and that hia bia physician feared liis his casp cadawas ca was hopeless later news does not noi mention general kilpatrick and it Is thought therefore he is worse judge lawrence has decided in the guiteau Gui gul tetu matter that the court has power to isu hummon ramon witnesses liv ing more than 1300 miles outside of the jurisdiction of the court and the expenses must bo be allowed by the government in the criminal court today to day an order was passed allowing wit nesses to be in behalf of Gul guiteau fees and costs to be maidby paid by the government NEW york 27 an ottawa dispatch says there is increased interest here in the provision to utilize d a through route from the heart of north america from port churchill via hudson bay straight to liverpool churchill harbor which is said eaid to be sufficient to accommodate the largest ocean steamship is 9 miles nearer to liverpool ant than h an new york and 64 miles nearer than montreal the distance from churchill to the nearest available point on the canadian pacific route is miles the fact that navigation would not be open sufficiently late to admit of shipment of more than a portion of the vast grain export of the northwest would it is thought lead to the erection of extensive floering flouring flou ring milk at churchill Churchil lj which could manufacture the grain into nto I 1 flour and have it in readiness for the opening of navigation in june the republican county convention in secret session bession agreed upon the following ticket district attorney state senator G H forster gate daniel 0 Ro rollins flins judges of marine court earnest hall and S burdette hyatt coroner charles E brachin Brach ln aldermen at tit large john B mcclare and ere Pre frederick derick birck acting on a letter from irom mayor grace calling attention to the abuse to which lee sing a chinese laundryman dry inan has been subjected the police commissioners ye yesterday directed that all police captains will held strictly responsible for failure t 0 protect chinese residents gen santo domingo villa of the R republic public of colombia said yesterday I 1 have read carefully the dispatch of secretary blaine A lo 10 6 minis ter lowell and if my integ interpretation of it is correct perfectly agree with it and think my government will I 1 here remains only 19 days water supply for the city at the present rate of use insurance men are nervous at the fhe scare in printing the fear of water being cut ot off even for a few hours per day has been decided the police have leen instructed to prevent street sprinkling or waste of croton water in any way the steamship of copenhagen penh pen bagen hagen agen has arrived this ia is the vessel reported last lost in the recent terrible gales in the german ocean the republicans of the ninth district nominated ex collector thomas murphy for Con congress greks greas the tribune says on the london remedy article while blaine declaration ia is entirely satisfactory to the american people it is evident that emergencies may arise in which we must I 1 e prepared to back up by force or by that compulsion which nations sometimes find sufficient without resorting to war our posit position ln is in fleet not unlike that of when in 1871 he partly annulled the treaty of paria while the powers were restive under the change they had to acquiesce the dorid world says the london times is not of course the organ of the british government but it is just as well that no time should be lost jost in making it clearly understood that the united states do not propose to recognize the pretensions of any europe european an power CHICAGO 27 the sparil spirit of the times says the victories of foxhall have attracted the attention of the world to the excellence of our soil pa pasture stunt and climate for the propagation of thorough thoroughbreds brt ds A partial recognition of this is shown in the recent shipment of a celebrated english stallion and upwards of two dozen brood mares to this country by english parties their destination is new mexico and one of the tho gentlemen interested has laid a bet that the derby winner will be bred at a new mexico farm in less than six years certain englishmen will be represented her hereafter at the sales of american year yearling lings in the blue grass regions where here foxhall saw the light and his i ancestors ancestors lived and died the th e belief that the pennsylvania Ruil railroad road read is about to put on a train to run from here to new york on greatly reduced time comes from a dis dig dispatch from a railroad off official lelal now dispatch fatch gatch in ssan rian an francisco that tho the agent of the pennsylvania road there was advertising that after november pa pas engers by the pennsylvania road would be carried from san francisco to tb new york in five days and two hours As a change in ime me will not bo be made by the western road roade it is certain the change will be made by the pennsylvania between bere here and new york it is also learned here that this company in tends to run its train to new york fro here so as to reach there by 4 the next afternoon instead of 10 at the saving will be six bo bourband hours ursand urband and the running time from san francisco to new york which is now six days and six hours will be decreased by that much cincinnati 27 the von steuben party under under charge of walker r blane arrived here this morning they were received by the citizens committee and taken to a hotel where after breakfast they held a citizens reception in the rotunda from ten to eleven after eleven they took carriages and were es sorted by the first regiment of the national guard to the limits of the city they proceeded on an excursion to spring grove cemetery and returned by tto tio the tte way of clifton mount auburn and walnut hills hiis to highland Hou bougeon house geon on the edge of eden park where they will lunch and have a reception 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