Show BY TELEGRAPH den PEB 1 if unos uns nas A amelr AMEiR M eib elb I 1 loan IOAN C A 17 OMAHA 13 the american Ams amb rican wo mans suffrage association convened in this thia city last evening the opening address was waa delivered by miss amy president of the nebraska Ne baska basha association mrs stone BI Blackwel ackwell lg of boston aud nud and dr blackwell ackwell BI delivered addresses gov hoyt of nebraska a I 1 will speak to morrow night the convention was largely attended again today to day addresses were made by hon E M carrell president of the nebraska association mrs B R ZT hazard of st louis mrs mra M W campbell of maine dr mary P F thomas of indiana mrs T butler of Il linol mrs laura clay daughter of ca cai bius sius M clay of kentucky gen Es tab rook olk oak of omaha mra mrs dr dinsmore of omaha suean susan luey lucy stone and others there are delegates present from twelve states slates letters were read from george wm curtis julia ward howe gov st john mra mary A livemore livermore and others brownville 13 there were forty seven eases cases today to 0 loday day and one death this city quarantined matamoras today to day pensacola pens yens cola acola 13 today to day there were new cases and three deaths DENVER IS 13 this evening a dastardly assault was made mae upon J W maddox the local editor of the plain dealer by the manager geo ged strate the latter shooting at him with a revolver but missing him the trouble grew out of the settlement maddox demanded and which strate strata refused washington 13 the district attorney acting on the information of foreman nickson dickson will issue lesue warrants tor for the arrest of brewster bronster bre n ster cameron and henry bowen to answer the charge of attempting to bribe blite bl ibe ite jurors merrick merrier is busily ea ga raged ged getting his information into a shape to present to the tho district attorney so we are evidently on the brink of a very unpleasant scandal involving the charge and courter charge bribery and perjury the criminal court met this morning judge IV aijo wiio lio lie for the purla purpose ze of b bearing aring koelln koelin im oil tl ibe the motions eltred ou IOU monday last for the arest arrest of judgment jud in regard to minor miner and herdell and an increase of the bonds of the defendants as to whom tho tito jury failed to agrem agree blaay vaille vanie and J W dorsey were pruE pres out and as boon eoon as the court was waa called to order R ardell rdell and minor entered RC companies companied compa nied by two sherin sherll fd the court sid bid tuo tue matter of bonds would be up first he held that the subsisting bonds bonda would continue in force so lar far as the defendants fend ants as to whom the jury had failed to agree were concerned merrick concurred but insisted that the court increate bond bonds which the court did from 1000 boco la ioa loa hinkle hinkie argued that the verdict wess WEB inconsistent and should be set aside the court said bald the jury had been that two or more must be found guilty they found two guilty acquitted one turner who was not hot really prosecuted and nal one who was dead and disagreed as ns to theophers the others t was a mystery of the tho jury room zoom what course tho the jury traveled in reat reaching hing this verai verdict ct nevertheless erth eless though there were mete some more prominent conspirators and bome some tool syo byo yo all of choso found guilty bre are are equally liable the court my insy in in apportioning punishment distinguish the leaders hen ren ale aie sald said that the court said during the trial that brady ws tho the hey key he vatne stone to the tho conspiracy the court replied it there was conspiracy brady was the tho Sc keystone jho lie was n not cot ot a an a esben espen essential of I 1 it t th ane e verdict was waa cong oong hiens biens with wilh t the tho he theory of the tho indictment benfeld promised to present pre ent an on argument munt muni dor for sitting setting agida aside the tho verdict and then urged that defendants bo to released on baja bija bail till the motion for a new trial triai was waa dis obed of the court decided to taka take up the motion for a new anew trial friday when this motion maion is disposed dla dia posed of the court wl 1 con cou consider sider bider the question of releasing the ou un bail ball CHICAGO 13 A now york epo elal elai L lays hays ays says an at empt is being made by charles L wright t asco aco to establish a llo lio ile iko of amerlean american steamships of p kind plau planned lied tied antl and patent patented cd by capt gandho rg lately of the navy the steamers will ply between now new york and the ports and be controlled entirely by american capital according to the plans tho the new naw steamers will have a dike dise placement displacement of tons a length of feo feet and four decks two of which are for saloon passengers each steamer will be by two propellers worked by two compound engines of boree power ew each h capt claims to be able to obtain a speed of at least 20 miles milea an nix hour and more in goodweather good weather teatime tha time for quick passages to europe will be five days bub Bur BUFFALO FALO 13 the state labor convention empowered a committee to reassemble the convention if necessary to consider the desirability of arranging a coalescence with other labor organization organizations ss and then adjo adjourned u arned sine die without nominating nati ng a ticket CHICAGO 14 A hartford special says the vanderbilt pair early rose roee and aldine aldice made a mile yesterday aya 0 over ver the charter oak course in glo gio 1 GJ N without I 1 a skip or a break the best time on rem iem lebord rd CHICAGO 14 A ta special saye bays it Is learned for the first time today to today day that on the 5 ah h dinst 19 1000 bonds of leavenworth city and fort leavenworth Nt water rater power were stolen from adams express co as they afre in transit rom from donell done lawson simpson bimpson of new now york to the massachusetts mutual life ilife company of springfield they were stolen in springfield the loss falls on adams express co ko no clue to the thieves F FOREIGN 0 R E I 1 G N alexandria 11 ll it ia a learned from prisoners taken at saturdays engagement engagements that all pasha fehmy led the attach of the enemy two of the household british eol fiol diera have died OfIl officers cers say that only rebel troops are now at radt radd el Dw arand most of them are worn out many are desirous of r rendering surrendering fur pur but they are forcibly prevent d the khedive assured the british consul general that he had given strict orders for the abolition of keel hauling and aad other punishments which modern civilization condemns the jast two days unusual movements were abs arved in the rebel camp and there Is heavy cannoned luik lug lo to dav in WL kle the direction of abou kir and anci blout fiur pur fur of arabi pashas officers eur rendered ren dorod derod this morning to the british picket at they state that full of arabea arabia men would do the bame same did they nut fear the british would fire on them in the engagement yesterday b bo 0 sides bides bno egyptians who advanced from rei rel fel el kabir a force of 1500 men oilseed ed ane tue desert from yeh seh and operated ope raed on the right flank of the british chese these hese trooper con ti linued the engagement after arteg the tel el kabir force hat had retired they had a krupp battery alch they ban handled well the british heavy cavalry pushed them hard bard and finally captured one krupp lal isk rupp gun with the team and equipments and an egyptian standard wh ch was wag taken from the hands of a dead standard bearer belonging to one of arabis arabia demek ercek regi regiment mente the yeh seh contingent con were routed but the others reached tel el rebin in fairly goo good dorder order the ariti h 1088 loss Is corn ively small perhaps SC la in all killed and woun wounded dedi arabis plin w was wab as well devised but required better troops to carry farry it out the rebels fought botter bolter than heretofore one of the of ficeri officers who surrendered at ramleh kamleh states that the in aboukir garrison consist in the lefdal of 2 2000 1000 raw recruits to be drilled mas Kas K assassin basal sasal 11 saturdays repulse cf of arab arabi pasha is regarded as a complete success for the english who had bad never calculated on his attacking them in such a manner the e enemy nemy retire after the english infantry advanced arabi lent left about killed and wound edThe wounded stat state that the Englif ch right was attacked by nive five battalions of infantry with tive five guns and cavalry under command of mahomed mahomad pasha lami from a the er enemy enemy emy haj altogether men saturday night passed quiet ly the having disappeared behind their entrenchments at daybreak daybre ab on sunday the english began to strow up rifle pits pita around kabbas Kassas siu sin in borcer to prevent A arabi rabi pasha approaching near elou enough to eh sh 11 their camp the thirteenth bengal hangars charged a regiment of the eremya cavalry rode through them and killed wiled ten teu men loosing ono one man the oce one enemy emy thre threw ff many of their thoin own wounded alive into the canal the english loss less during the engagement waa fifty wounded none killed gen lowess lowers nank flank movement checked arabi arab pashas forward movement tho the english infantry together with the superiority of the E english n ish antil arIll artillery iery lery forced the enemy a infantry g try to give way when the fight was vir virtually dually ended an eyewitness of the battlo battle states that the fire was tremendous and they wonder where their bullets could havo bavo gone it was not through any fault of the rebel leaders that the attack was unsuccessful cess ful for a of an au hour the position of the english force and camp looked looted exceedingly critical aa ari the infantry were in danger of being outflanked out flanked the commanding positions were all in the line efter etter line of his cavalry and infantry were seea seca crossing the sand hills general lowe came to 0 o the relief of the infantry with a a force of cavalry and threatening the tha left forced him to desist in his hla flanking movements the rebel cavalry fell back and for half an hour each endeavored to get around the other when the enemy saw their thoin guns taken they halted and made a show of advance as if it to recap recapture turo them but a volley from the marines di diri the idoa idea and they continued their retreat Is manla maUla 11 the highland brigade left saturday only advanced ten miles the weather Is extremely hot and the men buffered suffered terribly two of them died dleo from Eun sunstroke stroke and a few others are not expected to live two hundred men fell out of the ranks durigg saturdays march the egyptians at reff keff el dwar appear to have brought up one or two mortars of heavy calibre the firel fire from them however hp waven waver is so inaccurate that they are practically devalve constantinople II 11 lithe the police have confiscated a large number of photographs of arabi arab pasha which were offered for sale calcutta 11 orders are received for tents for men going to egypt from E eo gland giand and camp equipage for 2000 men 12 the campaign demonstrated the vast superiority of shrapnel over the krupp percussion shells the english fired without haste buds and as the consumption of ammunition by 47 the showed averaged eight rounds per man the british sold bold lena lera showed great kindness to the wounded egyptians lany many gave away their water bottles which under such a sun were a prime feces brry for fon their 0 own w n use the prisoners boners all expected instant death 12 the city corporation po ration has declined to take charge of the bequest of the tendered by mayor mills for distribution in bread to the poor constantinople 12 A grand council was waa summoned yesterday to discuss the relations between turkey and england in which it was decided that the military convention must clearly indicate the landing place of the turkish troops in egypt 12 the indian cavalry horses are ruf suf suffering fiering from glanders owing 0 wing wins to the fall of the fresh water canal the launches are unable to proceed parl paris q 12 the russian actress Tey goite shot herself ht realf in an apartment of the duo duc de do morne y bho she id in a precarious CIndi condition tion rass Kassa esin arelD 12 general wolseley Wol woi seley selcy asb eft eff ecamp in order to arrange for lor an attack attach all the forces have now ari ars arnved ived ismaela naiia nalia 12 boats bonts havo have gone gona up tho the fresh water canal through kae kas aasin babin lock to blow up the dams constructed et strum led ted ty by the tho enemy alexandria 12 lieutenant command mandr r casper F goodrich an Ame american of fleer detailed to accompany tho english army in tho egyptian campaign hab has arrived and wiil will report to sir SIX garnel wolseley vol voi reley celey at the first opportunity portsmouth 12 A epe Lre hooner chooser anchored onn off here hera caught firo fire andi anti was partly burned and lan ean cank lar part t of the erey crey were rescued ree cued the tho rest reat are in tho rigging and the rescuer rescue ra after them the sea fea is very high Kas sassin 12 gen wolseley by personal tc toda day aay da ny got a clear ide idea 1 of the position A battle ia is hourly expect eed 12 general orders are issued for a forgard forward movement of the whole army the tents and will jil be t transported tan sported by rail road to the nearest point to the brith H encampment lo No 10 bugles bugies are sound oJ 1 after sunset the royal hoyal west keni kent R al tho wh hus dusara arb ars and two companies of engineers will remain to guard the camp the british tents will bo be struck at pm and the men will be formed into luto iu to brigades and 1 marched to the ground of bivouac each man will ca cryl eryl ary too 00 rounds of ammunition gen nugent will remain with the force in charge of the camp the transport brigade will be formed at daybreak A supply of ammunition equal to thirty rounds per man will vill bo carried on the bag gago animals which will press on at A naval brigade will be antt attached ched to the transport corps forty and nine batteries accompany the advancing forces arabi araba pasha will boa bo a clever general if he escapes capture with his whole army the bulk bulb of the english forem have arrived and the camp has the appearance of a tent city three miles long by half a mile drosd the army is ready to move land jand ind wi will I 1 I 1 probably advance wednesday morning there is no doubt whatever that had bad they advanced saturday tb they ey could have captured tho enemies position with great cass case gen butler who accompanied the cavalry was actually in consultation with gen drury lowe upon the expediency of the cavalry pushing forward to kagazig Zaga zig when gen Wola wois eleya orders arrived for the tha force to return to toK tor Kassas assassin oin oln the british ino lino inc of communication between la Is mailla Ref tp tel el mahatta and magsameh mah Mab sameh la is held by detachments of infantry with one gun and a group of cavalry to each piece the british army are now birou acing at a point two mi nolie nolle le beyond hero here along the line facing t arab arabi pashas front outmost our moat ad advanced danced line Is about four miles from thu thi egyptian front and the forward march will begin shortly after midnight night so that the force may reach fig fighting biting d stanco distance at early dawn gen bohe wolseley ley will attempt to get around arabis arab fa flank and des destroy troy the railway in his big rear communicating with kagazig ZIga Zaga zig the british are now marching on tel el heair and the attack will probably begin |