Show BY TELE GRApEL arza wann UMON um washington 1 the experiments this morning were repeated several times and were made by professors bell and sainter independently so as to guard as far as possible against errors arising from the faulty perception pe caption cep tion ofa of a single individual or from one persons mistaken judgment on the comparative intensity of sounds in every instance however the small disks attached to the machine were placed in such a position on the presidents body at the location of the black and blue pol spot pot which appeared on the lower right side of the abdomen boon soon after the president was shot the listener at the microphone says he perceived evidence of disturbance it made no difference whether the experimenter could see eee tife tige th e disk or not whenever they were placed in that particular position lie ho became instantly aware of the fact and announced it experiments we were ie varied and continued until all were convinced the bullet had been or at least located the ball must be within two and a half inch ess elof of the surface the surgeons do not intend to remove the ball at present 7 pm the president remained with his head and shoulders elevated until time for dressing his wound this evening it continues to progress geessina gr essina in a satisfactory mann manner erand and discharges healthy pus pub freely from the deeper as well aa as the superficial portions he hb ha has taken nourishment well and in sufficient quantities and in all respects continues to do well rise of temperature this afternoon was slight at present his pulse is temperature re respiration 20 signed by attendant physicians it 11 pm the president still continues to improve he is sleeping quietly now the debt statement shows a de e in the debt during july of cash in the treasury 0 gold outstanding refunding certificates outstanding legal tenders fractional currency eash cash cash eash available august lat debt less cash in the treasury august attorney general maeve MadVe agh again at the request of the ter general gives his opinion that thelah the jaw limiting the allowance for expedition in carrying the mails malls cannot be contravened and the postmaster connot exceed the limit fixed the act of congress 1880 and the expedited service must provide an increase of force and material employed to correspond with the increase of pay as compared with the original contract this opinion ia Is an off official lelal condemnation of bradys method on the stir routes thede apartment part ment will hereafter abandon these methods and stick to the 50 percent per fer centI limitation imitation on increase A temes times washington correspondent again shows up the star route frauds this morning and furnishes proof that ex pos postmaster emaster gen geu general era rey key knew of several swindling transactions but took no action NEW YORK 1 ithe the times bays says it is generally believed that the schedule of west bound freights has not bobeen been served OL since the recent meb meeting of eastern freight agents to thiis this city when it was agreed to maintain the rates tes teg it is known notwithstanding the statements bf lof freight agents to the contrary that a good deal of freight is being taken at from 40 to SO 50 cents per ib lbs from new york to chicago the being 25 cents shippers know this to be so and freight agents in this city have orders to do business with them at the best rates they can get and avoid talking to reporters about it consequently agents of offices of all the lines west would not admit to reporters arters that west bound rates ate are being ing cut commissioner flik chok seems powerless in the matter he is desirous of stop plug quarrel but finds it no easy task the tribune ays collector robertson taking possession of the custom house wd said 1 I certainly shall make no changes in the forces until I 1 have been satisfied by actual experience that such changes would be for the benefit of the public I 1 propose to conduct my office on business principles and do everything in my power to increase the efficiency of the government I 1 do not wish to make great promises of what I 1 propose to accomplish but I 1 intend this office shall be administer te ed in the mutual interests of the government and the merchants whose business brings them in connection with it changes of course will be made but not until I 1 am satisfied they will be of ad advantage vantage to the service the worlds washington epenial says the law reporter has an edi tonal tonai article on assault with intent to kill in which the inadequacy defects and incompleteness of the criminal code of the district of columbia are pointed out bub but which reached the conclusion that instead of the maximum penalty for gui offense being eight or in case of two indictments 16 years it is according to law 20 years I 1 imprisonment mp rIson CHICAGO L 1 the inter oceana peoria ills special says P W crowe Crow now enow proclaims his authors lil ill of the infernal machines disc discovered overe at liverpool and says more are making in peoria and will be made until E england gran grau grants ts justice to ire land und of eighteen injured by the beer still explosion nine are dead and three more will probably ile die lle lie tonight inter ocean washington special an of the chinese legation said today to day as he understood its it only chin lan ln pin was to bo ie recalled they expected the new minister in november chin lan lau pin in returns at his own suggestion and desire he is now over 70 years yean old and is very anxious to return to his native country before he dies A younger man will be sent to take his hia place the owner of the francis alexander having challenged the owner of piedmont for a race in philadel phia for 2500 aside a side in october S X T morgan Bl organ Pied pled Pi edmonts monta owner replies that be will agree to the terms except that tl at that the race be trotted at one of the grand circuit meetings and as soon as it can be berr bear rr ranged SAN FRANCISCO 1 cco ca 1 william A stuart defaulting county clerk of san ban francisco is said to bave have gone east friday lat latt the amount of his hia shortage is not known the public funds are untouched his mode of procedure was to get a power of at torney from his deputies of which he had over a hundred and with salaries ranging from to a month and draw their salaries or hypothecate the warrants if the deputies got importunate for salary stuart would give duplicate warrants which in most cases were sold to brokers one broker loses washington D C 2 executive mansion a m the president passed a very pleasant night and slept sweetly the greater part of the time this morning he awoke refreshed and appears comfortable and cheerful pulse 94 temperature 93 4 respiration 18 signed by physicians 11 am the president is resting comfortably with his head and shoulder raised in the same manner as yesterday at the dressing of his wound it was found tobe to be doing admirably his ris pulse is now 99 temperature 94 respiration 19 signed by physIc physicians lans ians PEORIA III 2 A reporter who interviewed crowe the gasoline lamp contractor here who is connected with the infernal machine matter in peoria says he be has a always been the head of the fenian agitation here and crowe is one of the most desperate agitators he is a man of small stature dark intellectual countenance and talked composedly as any one on ordinary topics crowe produced a letter from george holgate dated philadelphia august 1880 setting forth that mr dir holgate owned the mcclintock torpedo boat which did such execution during the rebellion and that he be had bad been conducting experiments with it under mater which caused mcclintock nrc to lose jose his life lire and that he had refused a proposition from spain for the tho boat he claims that the boat would blow up any vessel in the british fleet flek and could blockade any fort regardless of all the men of war in the world it would cost about to build it and he be would place it at crowers growers di disposal 8 dosal he claimed that the boat would do more good for ireland and fetch the british government to terms quicker than half a million men crow said that shortly after the executive committee of united irishmen met in new york judge brennan of iowa capt G sherman I 1 of new york jos jog kenmir of providence thos thies H dwyer of chicago odonovan rossa bossa and himself were present they discussed hoil holl Hol hoi gates eates ates proposition and the means of devastating En engl EngI glands ands shores ut on crowers growers ge presentations representations they decided that it would be more expensive and they could do better work by depositing torpedoes in the british ships ship which could be done for 25 apiece and which would bring england to terms by making it dangerous for people to gc go on board british vessels they decided to adopt that course some time later the united irishman nud aud feniane joined hands in order to execute these plan plans they were strong in the united states and canada there were branches in toronto quebec and nearly every important city in the united states these infernal machines are being made in every city where there is a branch of the order and will continue to be made they are working for the good of the old sod and they were no more liable than are makers of revolvers and cannon dynamite was no more vicious than powder and with these weapons they could drive from the seas their enemy destroy her trade and make profitable business impossible some people would have to die this would be worse than boycotting but war was always cruel and that war was easiest which went straightest to he the mark killed the most in the shortest time and cempel compelled led nations to make peace the machines mael macl iines captured in england were made in peoria hh his answers gave the reporter confidence of the truth of this statement they were of zinc interior in which the clockwork and explosives were packed the clockwork operated witha with a spring and after six days running it liberated a hammer something like a gun trigger which struck a percussion cap and ignited the charge the charge consists of an ounce and a half ot of fulgate of silver a pound and a half of dynamite and would destroy the largest block of buildings in the world rhe fhe whole thing tiling weighed 45 pounds any warfare was good enough for england who conduct honor able warfare hero here and consequently expect others to do so if lf she did not do justice justlee to ireland every english steamship would be sent to the bottom until people no longer dared to embark on them every government building would be torn down and a system of terrorism begun he claims that there are many of these dread machines completed some in france in charge of trustworthy patriots who would use them quite freely they had greatly warned the british had destroyed the Al manchester auchester post victoria docks loss xa and exploded machines at salford and glasgow at london and liverpool and inflicted a destruction aggregating crowe has an easy dignified manner and was in no way excited at his hor horrible ribia recital he says the manufacture of machines still goes forward here DENVER 2 nate late la last night the colorado ironworks with nearly all the machinery was destroyed by fire loss aboul about insurance the republicans silver stiver cliff dispatch says major fay was shot yesterday and dangerously wounded by lis ils 1 liis llis is brother in law davidson while fighting cause supposed to be family troubles peoria ills lils 2 of the 18 persons injured by the explosion of wool wooi ners distillery died and five will doubtless die they all ali inhaled hot steam and their suffer sufferings logs were terrible F 0 R E I 1 IGN LONDOT LONDON X L 1 there was a large attendance in the I house louse of lords today to day for the second reading of the land bill all the leader leaders s were present except granville anville Hr who wiio is is in disposed li leral liberal moved the second reading of the bill in a long speech the marquis of lands 1 down liberal said he regarded the bill as an attempt to quell agrarian aggression by india criminate concession of proprietor jal lal rights 0 lord Inch conservative strongly condemned the bill the rhe Alar marquis quis of waterford con eon conservative serva tive said the bill was one of or con eon confiscation cation fis fig without compensation the whole history of the bill showed it was euy tuy really due to land league agitation he hoped the house would very considerably amend the bill in committee lord lytton said the bill was a revolutionary concession to threats of rebellion and a i step onward in the course that must end in either the dissolution of the connection between england and ireland or civil war the lord president of the council counell having defined the dile due of argyle moved an adjournment carried the international medical congress opens in london on tuesday then follow the literary congress at vienna the geographical conference at venice social science congress at dublin church congress at newcastle the tho western international congress has ling just closed at Liv errio parnell ats VAS named for offensive language anu ant and dia dla regarding authorities in the cad chair and gladstone moved his suspension for r the tue remainder of the sitting bitting parnell rose and interrupted gladstone hebald he sald eald he be would not go through the thed farce faree of awaiting a vote as the 61 interfered with the freedom of dis eus cus slon sion he then quitted the house the motion for his suspension was carried bya by a voe of to 14 parnell Pi irnell was named for persisting in spite of the speakers ruling in raising the question of the trish irish po lotical prisoners and declaring the authorities of the commons was always on the side of power parnell leaving said I 1 call the public to witness that you mr pre aident have refused us freedom of discussion gladstone said he had never before heard such words used in the house on the motion for going into committee of supplies argued that the russian annexation of ajkai Tu rhoman in violation of her promises has been encouraged by the occupation of Can dahar and wat wai a menace to the security of british india the afar Alar marquis quis of hartington said operations which resulted in the annexation of ackal were in full progress before and during our occupation of Canda harand the concluding act took place while we were still there ayoob khan khau s success lias has always been recognized i ty y the government as perfectly possible and he had stated that the ameera A meers supremacy could only be decided after there had been a trial of strength lord hattington said he had not the smallest hesitation in saying he consider the annexation of ackal was a matter indifferent to her Maje governments government and he lie was ready to admit that the near approach of russia towards the borders of afghanistan ghani stan was not a matter of indifference to england the independence e and integrity of afghanistan was of vital importance the times calcutta special says it is certain such of the Ame erlis troops as have not joined ayoob khan are disperse dand the ambers cause is lost in southern afghanistan the chances are that this week will see ayoob rhan khan in full fall march on babul the rile ameer may succeed in holding his own in afghan turkestan Turk estan the end of the civil war may see afghanistan split into two kingdoms ayoob khan being ma mater master ter of babul canda har bar and herat and abdurrahman khan reigning in balch and haul should this occur the british government will havo have to face the serious problem that abdurrahman separated from us by his victorious jival rival can hardly fail fall to sink to the same position as the khans of and 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