| Show BY TE LEGRA PH jj UNION unk UNC ann Aft 1 1 AMERICAN ICAN 11 1 7 there Is an ormy arany iny bp companies compan less necessarily widely scattered over our vast do r main to guard property and to prevent as faras zore foresight sight can complications cat ions and troubles of eve every ry variety zagid hiudt at one time protecting set het tiers tiera against indians indiano and again in ins kihns against settlers when this occurs oc curs curp ith lih uis always sudden rein i have to be hurried for om i great reat alil alid aud and I 1 t ail all al ways at heavy cost coat for i tion of ormea merit lir ses seb wagons and luil supplies this cost in the aggregate lii fix luy ivy diore than M lent leat supply tor increase of av vr percent tient in private sold soldiers ferb fers all that 3 would could ask for ai this time lime because 1 I believe that thiis this increase will add lidd little if any to the annual cost of the army and yet give gloe relief to our overtaxed over oven taxed soldiers so idlers inthe last 10 years our frontiers have so chifen extended ded under the protection of bur mal imal i imai army as to adda add a thousand million dollars to the taxable wealth of the nation has enabled emi emigrants giants to settie settle up remote parts of the country and is the principal cause of the th great gi eat prosperity which is through 11 all parts of the country when the national treasury was poor and loaded with debt be he army endeavored gracefully to submit to over work but they now appeal for relief and I 1 do most earnestly as ask ash the secretary ot of war to apply to con mess to repeal that clause ot of the existing law which limits the enlisted torce lorce orce of the army to men and to that each and every comp company ay in the army may be enlisted to 0 at least 50 privates making 62 men and 3 officers to each companies thus in creasing the army to enlisted men this should form the combatant foree force and find as experience and universal practice have demonstrated the he necessity for another non combatant force I 1 fui ful faither ther urge that special provision be made by law for each of the following separate and arid i purposes viz engineer bat battalion tallon permanent recruit ang compa companies nies nips and part parties fes les enlisted men detailed on general service clerk oler clerkin cler kii ordnance do t part ment laborers and m mechanics ech anies 1 ifft yr west point detachments mili mili lary tory academy 19 prison guard at fort 90 hospital loo hoo pital i stewards ordnance sergeants commissary sergeants in dian dlan dian scouts 00 signal bignal detachment ment total which num ber added to before explained will ma kethe total enlisted force of every nature and kind ge gen n sherman bherman submits a state jentof of the actual number of en listed men in the regular army oct 15 as cavalry artill artillery ery 2403 infantry Mn fantry tr ys total combatants co ahat p n t 19 combatants no eng engineer ne r battalion atta lony lont ordnance department recruiting cr service bervice signal corps etc ete 32 total enlisted force of the ar my c nearly every general command ing troops on the frontier asks fora for a 1 1 b larger increase than d n indicated but this may better belter accomplished by going to the dent wild has haa the nigh t t to inet inck increase se ib at his tji the tho companies most exposed to danger dan gert geri i to any number num berof of privates not exceeding exceed irig clooj 1001 limited alfaya in irr practice by the actual appropriation of money ft rather than by the men the general irs crease of majors in the inspectors coriand eor cor corps corp and recommends ito ifo lie te whole T question of coas coast defense be sub bub rr to ha ai board of off meers officers r wllie a similar board t the matten matter of fit military pa post sf land and stations n nw w obsolete i emendations mend actions are with a view tobaie toe tos aIe ale 0 and the relief of 0 the army frona from ta the care of useless forts posts and sta I 1 tiong ti ons goine old forts general sherman admits are worth retaining and in order thattie that theo maii mali mauet ap properly taken taken care of lie he becom lap rap I pierius nie riUs that the nt be att an hit theorized zed to trin transfer class of men who haxe have iier lier vered iser vet vei for 25 years eansor or more a number not to exceed datig gordn nice elee sergeants inow know now and to establish g a veteran corps to be stationed at tit these old forts th the 0 falik and pay hoy hey they held at the tho close of their active caree roof army sl service to be subject 0 jo o the rules and articles war but only to be used for gu guard ing in public property one or two officers 0 the retired nass and a half dozen or of those alil soldiers r ol diers V would fould comi compose a good garrison lafrison for an abandoned post ifor r rrt ori ort by fc Wt granting retired officers thus detail edit fue and quarters we would pro vide homes for worthy veterans which would be most honorable and charitable to them and advantageous to the government As regards the west point academy general shur shir sherman bherman man takes a direct issue also with the recommendations of the board of visitors the commissioner on indian affairs to audience to a delegation of sacs and foxe endeavoring to td obtain the great fathers consent id the payment to them of accumulated annuities without being obliged to sli elf sign n the payrolls pay rolls as required by jaw a w the reason givin given for 11 t refusal to sign is that it would be disastrous or bad medi cinell to use ta tle tie a names namos of their wives and bb children ildren lidren for any such purpose they offer to append their own personal signatures th tife e tribunes yli washington special rays cays it was waa not arthur but blaine who had a controversy with mac iveagh inthe in the cabinet meeting but it was entirely friendly blain blarney s without buat huat and in the most mos courteous way took the position that it if was mach eagus duty to appear publicly and prosecute the guiteau cases ca seand that regardless of whatever professional ethics or traditions of the department hide bide bound in red tape might be the terrible circumstances circum surrounding the presidents assassination required macveagh to pay closer attention to the gilleau gulte u case ease than he had done or was wab likely to L ROCK ark S philiip E sullivan airas alias delaney one of the youthful train robbers robbery recently sentenced to 20 years imprisonment in the penitentiary for rob robe r ing the train on ane iron mountain road died this morning from his entrance into prison he be appeared to lie heart broken all efforts to revive him faile fall fail eid fid d A realization of the crime and the hopelessness of pardon p ar crushed his spirit and caused his bis death NEWARK N J 8 the ahe bank ex estimate that the depositors the mechanics national bank batik lose about 50 per cent whatever is saved paved from nugent nugenta co and on other accounts will increase the per to the creditors the firm of C nugent and company has decided to dismiss all ail employees as tast last aa as work on hand is finished up and stop business ST louis 8 A deed just recent ly iv issued by the st louis loris sr ean san fran Frau cibeu Kaii nali road company for was filed at the recorders office here saturday evening the deed was g given iven to the united states trust company of new york and i 1 on the entire line of road nad and aud its property and not only covers all the present indebtedness of road but all future extensions and branches the present debt of the road is lor which new b bonds will be issued at once and the remaining will be issued as required for construction NEW yom YORK 8 the war between the pacific mally malls mail maii union pacific and panama p pa ma railroad company in regard to freight and head moneys seems in ina a fair fain fairway way for settlement tl at an informal meeting i of rep nep representatives T e of the thu th ree tee corpor a held this afternoon T wo park saidee said baid lle lie felt authorized to promise in behalf of the panama rail road company that no objection would be made to any reasonable terms of pc peace ace he suggested that a committee be appointed to arrange a basis babis of compromise henry honry hart of the pacific maii mail company said I 1 am willing to refer the whole matter to a committee provided gentlemen men are selected ted as commit teEm en who will properly perly represent all interests concerned after afler Aft ersome some further discussion it was agreed that the matter in dispute be ber referred fe t to ti the ie following gentlemen for r adjustment T W park 3 1 B houston henry hart sidney dil torn tonn oti iffie and 0 P huntington th the e were instructed to pre pro gent sent their theli report at an adjourned meeting ln eting to bo be bo held next monday A X fire broke 0 out til t tonight to night high t in a tenement abuse on varick street 4 at which several beveral lives ilves es are supposed to W 0 lost mhd Th ehouse house was occupied by families the flames breaking in bi bat 4 hn in the bas basement 1 mounted r rapidly g p idly tp to the roof through the oie ole avato shaft the building was r sari filled ditl smoke and it was with ibe the utmost any inmate inmates bled sled mr Cunningh arh and a family marynette Lary nette are m I 1 A 91 6 g 11 two wo me members 1 1 abias of a family aimed named on the third tibor floor above perished in inalie the flame NEW nev 9 early this morn j ing the three story tenement hour corner af pf south houth oth AW mug U rag pau abr abw grand street fell in burying the occupants in the ruins the fire firo depart nent sent up to nine with the assistance of or the citizens oaf ex five victims two dead and others serl seyl witly injured how man many y were in the building at the 0 of the accident is not known the rc boval removal moval of the debris is being pushed bushed with all speed the ground floor r of the building was occupied as a liquor store and the upper portion by tenants mary bald and john rudulph rudolph with his four children wre wro wit re taken out oui ou 4 of the ruins rulus slightly injured may seville is probably f fatally injured all were sent to the hospital the firemen have taken out the dead hodle hodie bodle bodies of francis kraus and son eon catharine 13 nider bider ider was alho also taken laken out fatally injured the whole tire fire department is exploring the ruins up to 11 five bodle bodies were taken mut of the ruins cis kaup raup and her son and mrs john rudolph and two others names unknown the herald alluding to the breaking up nf of the fi fience ench delegation this morning says saya quite a auml er of the party are determined not to leave america Nm erica without having havink st s en the wonders of california and ta they ey will depart tonight to night for san fran cisco among them are the brother brot heria beria comte beaumont li 1 DeNovi ecea Dab orille commander of the bureaus demusey and several others tuey will go first to st louis thence to ChIC chicago agor and from irom chicago to san francisco stopping at the usual resting places a day or PO 0 in order to bee eee aa no much as possible of the country and to return by way of new orlea orleans ns in a months month time MERIDIAN miss 9 A sheriffs sherif Ps Is posse consisting of rf about men surrounded ed vances house bouse to capture the instigators and perpetrators of the murders of marion station this morning and demanded surrender which was waa refused john vance aged 21 a son of advances ed vance Vances riding up blot slot pointed hinted a gun at the posse and war was shot dead A G warren one of the posse was shot dead instantly by a shot fired from the in side bide of the house ed vance and the negroes escaped several negroes in es escaping caping were shot at and wound edWill Vance aged about 30 son of ed vance was waa captured and lodged in jail the sheriff received ed z wound from a thant s spent bullet hardin jones 0 of r the posse was slightly wounded vance and the negroes had nought fought lepera tely all day from inside the houe house andtius and thus having all the advantage it was difficult to capture them the name of the killed hilled at polls this morning are AF A alharvey FH Harvey arvey joseph barnett jeff segars james hodges ed vance who is charged with instigating these riots is ls Is 19 a white man and an acknowledged leader of the republican party in lauderdale county when he fled to the woods and escaped from the sherlf sherif sheriffs Ts posse ho be was accompanied by 30 who were barricades barricaded barrica ded with him in his house cincinnati 9 A freight train on tho the lexington railroad jumped the read at south through some bu uncertain calse cause and demolished kever rever several severa a ars ic ra killed conductor J H love but injured no other per en cn SAN BAN FRANCI FRANCISCO 9 A sacramento dispatch says in view of the fact that a number of cases of small pox have been imported via the central pacific railroad by immigrants from ChIc chie chicago igo and that four counties count lesof of that state have become infested from this source the state board of health has addressed a communication to the governor recommending com that overland immigrant trains be inspected at truckee or f ome home point near the boundary of the state states aud and if any persons be found ta 16 present evidences of they annd arid rid tid the car or cars in which they are ate passengers to be quarantined tin the cars disinfected dis infected and all other passengers lin tin undergo dergo a compulsory vaccination gratuitously the board niao also recommend the inspection of express trains the governor replies suggesting posting inspectors bothon both on tie tle the tio central and southern bouthern pacific lines and placing at the dis po poal salof of the board in addition to the f regular appropriation for its uses ines suich auch nueh funds as a are aa his disposal to meet these extra extraordinary cies deg tie tle tio rail rall road c companies ompa nies havel have promised cooperation operation co operate on and the board of heal th will at once onee arrange the details of quarantine GALvE GALVESTON ston sTox 9 tn the flipper cas he 1110 delp delo showed that the VC were to ant t at nt mhd tuut out but IW poli 7 an irish eviction A s of defense A dublin correspondent of the the N I 1 new now ew york times writes the latest sensation drama in real life lire wa spra dented this week in a picturesque district called kgb near new ross rose in the th e county of wexford at i early noon a strong force of caa cavalry alry airy infantry hlf hir antry and police moved along the highroad evidently antly on serious fieri oua tusi rusi rusl business bent in the rear of the little army there followed a number of bailiffs and general gen brai bral utility men 9 s carrying c crowbars row bars pickaxes pick pich axes sledge hammers ladders and other properties per ties they were en route to the residence of a widow woman named holden who wag wai a tenant on the property of mr boyd bo y d whose son was shot dead one sunday af afternoon some time ago while driving along the rod with his father who at the time escaped with his bis life as if by a miracle the widow holden was under eviction she through her family held possession of the th 0 firm house and the large largo civil and military force was proceeding to aid the sheriff in the tiie execution of the laws decree by force of arms if necessary r y when the widow house was reached it that no surrender was the order of the dagand day and that there was tough work to be done the scene Is s well set on a stame stage acre in extent infantry soldiers a and d police in a semi sedi circle in front of he widows cd cottage stage a fringe of cavalry in 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