| Show BY TELEGRAPH rim pan web WES naus wiest AMERICAN washington 5 the general character of blaines blarneys biar Blar meys circular note to central and south america has become know it bears the date of the middle of november and was wag sent by the same steamer which conveyed trescott and walker blaine it sets forth at considerable length the attitude ati tude of the united states towards other republics upon this and the south american continent af flrming affirming it is our policy to use the good offices of this nation to establish and perpetuate peace between the tho various nations to which this note is addressed he affirms it is not the desire or policy of the united states to interfere in the domestic concerns of any of these nations but that the commercial interests of the unites states are deeply interested in tho existence of harmonious relation between the various vari oils republics themselves and between each and the united states the letter after discussing at great length the mutual interests Inter mits wits of the united State slates sand and the nations addressed treats the question of the great influence of european powers upon the two american continents and virtually proposes that the united states and various other republics to which the circular letter is sent should come to a mutual understanding der standi standing n g in regard to this matter and pro proposes roges mutual guarantees against any interference or supervision from abroad the letter was prepared with great care and while the subjects alluded to are fully discuss edthe tone of the letter is said to be eminently conservative serva Berva tive the letter proposes on behalf of the united states an international conference of the republics of mexico and central and south america to meet at washington on the of next november the request is made that the authorities each should name two commissioners to represent their government at this conference the object is to discuss questions of mutual interest and drom prom f y 1 ariff hwa hwu it is understood erswood at tho the sa same ine lne time this letter was dispatched a second circular letter was mailed to each of our ministers setting forth that wl while ille it was well understood to be a very delicate matter for one nation to mention pecuniary matters to another in connection with such invitations ahad shad aa had been extended 1 by the united states still our government desires to defray all the expenses of this conference and it was therefore in the disei tion of each minister to call this fact to the attention of tue government to which he is accredited in such a way as shall appear to him most fitting judge cox has issued the following directions a to the management C of the court room during the argument in the case cage of guf Gul guiteau all visitors will be allowed to be seated boated in the northeast comer of the room the jury fury la in in this corner no nn visitors to enter there after the argument fa Is conci concluded tided any day BO so as an to pass between counsel and fury jury though visitors my vay be admitted who are to s on 0 the bench all persona leav esthe ug the court room during the ment must pass out through the south bouth door to avoid passing between counsel and jury ju and for that object a passage way is to be lef left t between 00 thurial th triai trial mmble table and the audience the auth south passage way to be kept jei jel i aly clear to allow I 1 assing in and ou out t the I he marshal ia charged with the thet ex execution of the foregoing directions the tha northeastern states 0 have recently nty united in a dem and upon the federal government ol 01 of mexico that zona libra or free belt wt shall be extended exten det dei to the ering the entire border of the tho united states it now extends from the ulf of mexico along the rio grande about half way to the pacific coast east when this pro poal came to the knowledge of the united states government ern ment minister morgan was instructed ted to protest against it on the ground that zona libra made smug gling ring sing easy it is understood that romero omero ja or soon will be on his big way to washington with authority to enter upon negotiations for a reciprocal cipro cal treaty with mexico if such euch a treaty is consummated it is believed that one of its important features will b be the abolishment of or the zona libra the bill introduced in the house to day by representative hawk of illinois to provide for reorganizing the army and disciplining of militia A provides that every able bodied man citizen between IS 18 and 45 years shall bhail be enrolled in the militia in such times and in such man may be provided in each state and territory respectively respective lyl the militia to be divided into two classes a national guard and a reserve guard the bill re requires quiros every organization in id the active militia to go into camp several days each year and be subject to orders from the president in time ot of need for services on the part of the united states for the period of not exceeding twelve months reports at the post office department indicate smallpox spreading through the country A postmaster in pennsylvania writes that the disease has appeared in his town and a doctor treating a number of cases persists in calling at the office for his mail matter many cit citizens izene notified the postmaster they will refuse to receive their mails if these visits are allowed and the official is hia hla in a quandary and asks for advice efe he ere has been informed that he has no power to prevent persons from calling for their mail and under these those circumstances the matter must be mutually arranged b between the citizens and the doctor Gul gui guiteau counsel will give judge cox thein their points tomorrow to morrow and judge cox will rule on them immediately after the tho opening of court on saturday davidge will occupy the day in opening for the prosecution ville and reed will reply and guiteau will be allowed to the jury if he desires judge porter will close scoville Bc ovilla thinks the arguments will require four days if so the case will go to the jury by thursday next senators miller and slater presented a number of petitions from hoin citizens of california and oregon praying for legislation to reg regulate ulato railroad transportation charges and miller presented meni memorials oriale and resolutions recently adopted by the san francisco board of trade merchants merch merch ch an t a exchange and produce the establishment of additional signal stations on the pacific coast and a central signal service office at san francisco NEW YORK 5 the graphics Graphic la pona eni e bays gays gen grants declaration tb that at he i no baa tn xu vinced that an injustice was done Fitz lohn john porter promises to causo cause a re az atan ta who was leader of the opposition to porter in the senate was wag asked today whether he too had changed his mind on the subject he said decidedly that he had not here he re marked that he had nothing to say about grants opinion and conclusion but for himself he had spent months studying it and he hai haj reached the conclusion that porter had bad not been unjustly dealt with to say the least he did not elpe expect ct to change his mind and if the cace was again reopen edhe should again oppose the restoration of porter to the army as he lie had done in the past he ere was sorry grant had expressed the opinion he had but it could not affect his opinion the comptroller of currency has authorized the lincoln national bank of new york to commence business with a capital of this is the bank which recently made ex secretary thomas L jameson james Jame sot of the garfield cabinet ime ite president the number of deaths recorded at as the bureau of vital statistics yesterday was the great increase being due to the sudden severity of the weather the usual dai dal daily rate la Is under BOSTON 5 governor long nong message asks for the vigorous enforcement of license rems reasserts erts his big belief in woman suffrage and pro tests against the barbarism of capital punishment omaira OMAHA 5 on tuesday night at tamp camp amp clark station on the black la nus lis ils stage road 25 miles north of hidi sid ey con schlegel employed in Cb chars cears ars moores Io oreb ores store was instantly killed br b a pistol shot through ligh tigh the head hll hail was arrested on charge of co cn the deed d by harry clarke who wh brought him hin to sidney bidney and 1 I ahlm the coroners inquest wj wil be e hoid heid w to morrow when the mystery v may be solved hall says he is a M cl hew of governor nance and denies ba ing done the deed but claims that schlegel committed suicide A stock tender of the stage company however says that hall placed the muzzle of the revolver close to schlegels els elb head and llred fired they had some dispute money mat tera CATTI CATT LESBURG ky 5 judge brown has taken the gibbons mur oil on a steamer to maysville kentucky for safe keeping beeping the mob took the steamer mountain girl girt and went in pursuit it is thought the prisoners may reach maysville ironton ohio 5 the prisoners passed here at 2 pm and the mob have not yet reached rea abd here pm the mob are u understood to be trying to secure a train to head off the murderers mur derera at portsmouth or the nearest point below quincy ill III 5 during the funeral of rev himon simon at atthe the salem evangelical church this afternoon a frightful panic oc burred in the rush for the street some forty persons were injured six all ladies ser ber lowly the church is one of the largest in the city all the seats were filled and standing room in tho the alsie aisle and about the doors were occupied vices a seat in the gallery t roke down peo people pie in the vicinity thought the gallery was giving way and a rush commenced men mea women and children poured out of the doors leading from the main floor and gallery into the ball leading to the street all efforts to stop then was fruitless the people were frantic and would not listen to anyone in les lem ies than two minutes the doorway was blocked up and the scene that followed was indescribable women who were caught in 14 the crowd were thrown down and trampled upon their shrieks and the e shouting of men who seemed to be frightened out of their bewes senses were fearful for f fully u ily lly ten minutes ruin u tes t h cr doorway v was blocked up and during the greater portion of this time half a dozen women lay jay on the steps under the feet of the frightened crowd A few in men n wild who bad lost their scare went C 10 work heroically to rescue and succeeded in getting them out after they had been walked over by a large number zlumber bof pf men As nast fast as taken out the victims were to adjoining houses and cared for it was wag found thab that several were seriously and probably fatally hurt mrs kera married woman aged about forty nive five received in internal terna injuries and it is supposed will die maggie maggle meyen meyer a young lady was bruised in the faco face by bot biot heels and injured inte internally mally mary meyers arary alary ann awn doaa doad v alu anu miss misa nick Dich dickhut hut young women all re delved serious injuries and their re rl r l ao aus ataio an old lady and miss lohman and miss wiseman were badly ii aured reverend Hetten brach ano was wius caught in the crowd had a rib broken many who were knocked down and cut and slightly injured were taken home nome as soon as they escaped and their names were ere not ascertained ceita certa ined there wass waff 10 no occasion for the scare and no cause for ft panic after the excitement which lasted half an hour the funeral cere monies were resumed up to 8 this evening the victims w were e r 8 a alive nilve liv 0 but there I 1 is 81 little itt 1 e hope for mrs 1 miss meyers and miss bundy OICA olca LOOSE town 6 5 an explosion occurred at 4 p in yesterday whereby boo kegs of powder the property of the american powder company went up tip with a terrific rl fic fie convulsion caused by some bo hoys boys ys using the wooden magaz magazine itie itle aa as a target gelfor for tor breech loading rifles three boys john phillip son of the tiie mayor whose father catl ardrew drew the rifle as a prize on new ne years day gerald joyce and john stedman were the boys engaged in the target practice and were all till killed fearfully mangled and burned they were carried from 50 to maids yards away from the magazine and aud mutilated mutu almost beyond recognition the explosion n caused great damage to windows all the plate pale glass lass fronts in the business martof part of th tiie eity city being wrecked many houses in the north part of the city bufie suffered buffered red severely the damage aggregating not iosa lesa lessl A I 1 han uban many other persons were by falling glass and debris SAN BAN FRA era FRANCISCO misco 6 the rev james cameron pastor of the second presbyterian church of oakland died yesterday evening from the effects of poison his wife gave him bini a dose of carbolic car cai bolle acid by mistake for medicine ills 6 A horrible discovery has h as been made at the poorhouse farm when the search pas sas yas r instituted amo amol g the ruin of the building destroyed by clift it was 1 found that three of lne ebe tte inmates inmate isaac franklin martin casey and franklin Fletche rhad perished in the names fames the total loss on the building phoenia ia Is 1 15 in the phoenix x of hartford home hornet of N 1 Y and queen of london NEW YORK 6 john joan john A Bal bai wins furniture store in williamsburg Willia imburg was burned lobs loss insured the heralds washington special bayr delegate mcginnis of montana proposes an excellent way to put a stop to the political power of utah polygamy and to place the polygamous mormons cormons under the proper control of the lawr law his sit ionIs Is to let congress divide the territory of utah incorporating the w western estern part with theSta teof nevada the sou bou south bouth th eastern part with the state of colorado and the small nort northern herD part with idaho and wyoming congress has abundant power to do this and it is evident that when it is done the mormon power will be broken part of the mormon population will be bo then citizens of nevada and will be only a minority of the whole state and part will become citizens of colorado in the minority there the main portion of the mormon population would thus become citizens of states which have already established constitutions and laws to which the mormons would of course be amenable meginnis mcginnis remarks remark that such a division of utah and the distribution of its woud not only be perfectly legal and proper but would hivo hiva thib thia th advantage that the new boun boundaries darles daries would be natural instead of artificial dispatches Des patches from texas say it is disbelieved that the chinn China reported iha ina massacred mas mai acred sacred a few days ago on the southern pacific railroad were killed by apaches apache 3 or any other indians the indications are that the deed was committed by disguised white men recently emp loye loyel on the railroad 6 the picker room of the smith scofield mills at Mann yunk was partly destroyed loss ius Jus insured ared washington 6 the house committee on appropriations met this morning and made the following as of subcommittees committees sub pub for bills made fur for sundry civil appropriations hiscock butterworth blackburn atkins legislative executive and judicial cannon chunon oneil atkins Cons ularand diplomatic burrows robeson Robe son eon anil anti cox army butterworth burrows lillis ills bannon kid MID 12 indian ayari caswell lefevre Lv fevre pensions oneill onel lJ burrows lefevre military academy blackburn ryan butterworth fortifications forney ketchum ryan district of columbia ketchum 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