| Show BY telegraph RAPH I 1 mawr maws lr AME AMERICAN ra C A N cju Cin CAGO 6 5 A dispatch from taylorville Tay lorville III ill says bays A cold blooded murder was committed a little north of the town of palmer john leigh and james bigby rigby two farmers quarrelled quarrel led about the possession of land and they became involved ina in a law suit from which bigby rigby came out victorious yesterday leigh appo rached rigby bigby and pretending that he desired to effect a peaceful settlement suddenly opened firo fire with a revolver one bullet produced a fatal wound leigh vs escaped but a posse are in pursuit and as the excitement runs high lynching lunching lyn ching is probable as murderers have usually escaped the law in this region washl naron KaroN 5 tho jeannetto jeannette re board of inquiry spent the entine entire afternoon session in organizing and outlining plans for a thorough and systematic investigation the sessions of the board will bo be open and it is at present the intention to examine am ine lne every witness who can throw any light upon the subject As several survivors of the jeannetta ex tion are now engaged in the search for chipps and party the present inquiry may ba be prolonged several months to allow the tating fating ot of their testimony tho coroners jury investigating the responsibility for the late collision in the harlem river er tunnel by which persons lost their ilyes jives find W D 0 raw baw bon eon the telegraph operator at the ninety sixth street station guilty of eul bul culpable pable negligence george E E boo rodd d the conductor of uhe ube new newhaven ha and hartford train guilty of 1 l grosa and criminal negligence bobert L Robbing the brak brakeman emang guilty of culpable negligence and the now york central and hudson blyer biyer railroad company guilty of gross and criminal negligence KANSAS CITY crry 5 0 frank james surrendered fo gogov Gov crittenden at jefferson city nt 5 and he will ba be brought here tomorrow and delivered to the jackson county authorities thorf ties gov crittenden telegraphs th that atthe the tho officer leavea to with the prisoner the officials express some bome surprise at james action as no overtures nave havo been made on their uart tart toward a surrender they think he became di discouraged 2 cou raged at havink having havin lost all of his 01 old oid d confederates and concluded i that it ww was useless to attempt lo 10 longer nger to live in outlawry preferring to trust to the law to pardon him bt st louis louls 5 A special from jefferson city says buys that when F rank frank james surrendered to governor critt tendon he ho handed him his pistols and stated that he the governor was aks tho only man except himself who had touched them for twenty years frank is at the mccarthy hougo house this evening and many prominent are beekin seeking beeking the honor of shaking jn C hands with liim him 5 there are nine new cases here and six new cases in matamoras no deaths the tho daily death rate in mier miler is eight to twelve the weather is hot pensacola 6 there are 55 new cases and four deaths there is no improvement and no encouragement to physicians LIN Ii icorN boniv neb 5 the woin Worn womans comans arlys suffrage campaign has opened in dead earnest the board 0 of f trade of this thib city tendered the free uso use of their thou rooms to the state society campaign Commit committee teo for head quarters until the election in novem be bet speakers ahers will stump the en f tire state and immense efforts are making to secure the tho adoption of the umen amendment dment I 1 maxian RA Xian N X C Cs 5 A train on the tho midland Ss northern railroad was derailed to today day day dwy while approach ing goldsboro down the embankment one on e rn man an ia is re ported reported killed and aud beveral passengers injured washington os 5 elmore the peruvian minister to washington received a cable this evening from Gway quilla budor dated today d ay fj tating elating that calderon the con president of peru who during t the he past eleven months has been chili chills and nd dr lozan logan a p prisoner rl in the U united stat states minister ister lster in chili chill are I 1 in a arequipa equiha peru eru cru treating fon for peace in comment commenting nr tonight to ni night ht upon tho tha telegram telegrams minister elmore said are quira quina a well known city in the tha in perlor of peru bad had lately boen boan made tho seat sent of the peruvian rovern govern menthy mentry vice vica president Td ontero montero who has hab been acting as 93 th the prebi dent dint of peru pern binco birco the carrying away avay 1 of f president caid Cald caldron aron pron on the gih of november last minister elmore said the news did not much surprise him because he had been expecting something of that kind in view of the solid union of the peruvians under the provisional government of calderon cal Oal deron and of the loyal attitude of bolivia as perus ally and of the firm irm position occupied by the unit ad ed states during tho whole as an impartial friend of all the belligerents ho he believed that lasting peace could be made only by the calderon government under the auspices of the united states washington 6 5 the following follo wing being distributed to united states indian Adian agent Agento a I 3 in compliance with instructions received from the honorable secretary of the interior your attention la Is called to section 8 of an net act making appropriations for the curren current tand and contingent expenses of the indian department and for fulfilling the treaty stipulations with the various indian tribes for the fiscal year and for other purposes approved may 17 1882 which roads reads as ag follows the secretary of the interior inferior shall issue notice to td such indians as are now boing subsisted in whole or in ill part by appropriations not requited in treaty to be notified that he hab has recommended to congress at its nest next session a diminution of such each appropriations and that in conw consequence quence thereof their future supplies sup eup plies piles will depend more upon their own exertion exertions so in compliance with the above you yoa will give your indians the notice required by this act of congress and assure them that while the government is disposed to treat them kindly and even generously aud extend them every needful assistance sia sla si to enable them to make makes a comfortable living for themselves and families yet they must remember that thera there is now no treaty or other obligation on the part of the government to support them and what they are now rec receiving elving eiting is purely a gift and they must come to the tho time when they will ba be expected to labor for their own support the same as no white men do say to them that labor ia Is not degrading but on the contrary ennobling and it if they ever expect to become rich a and nd powerful as the white races they must learn tho lessons of industry and economy Sign signed cd H Commis kloner aloner kansas CITY 6 A jemmerson jefferson city special has a letter from frank james addressed to governor crit dated st louls louis october let this letter from james proffers prom prof miers fiers a Bu bur eur Trender render it ia is a lengthy document and says he be was prompted to act through consideration for his wife and end children and a desire to retire his name from the shadow cast upon it and through it upon the good na name me of western he makes the plea that he ia Is not as bad as Rs ha he has been painted that the out law has the thoughts and impulses of a man and his desire to return to the house of his parents parenti and there with his family to passi pass ha his days in peace and thus thua gain the respect of hib his fellow men he thinks it anne cessa cessare ry at present to recount the history of or his life those who aro arc his friends worlds are already acquainted with it and the public at present are not disposed to judge him charitably ho he thinks his sume suTe sufferings rings have already ready done penance for his nets acts he denies the authorship of anhof any of the letters threatening the assassination of tho murderers of has been attributed to him he submits the question whether frank james jamest humbled repentant and reformed before the world will not be an fraught with good to the rising generation than F rank frank james the outlaw and wanderer hd hesayo says davs this letter latter was tho result of a determination formed during the past four years of industrious L 1 farm life which he has spent he asks aks for amnesty a if possible and states that an answer will vill reach resell him through his wife who is at independence pon pen denee dence mo on receipt of this letter governor crittenden replied that he could make no definite denn nite promises but would recommend james to present himself before the courts where charges now rest against him and answer them as best becomes a mab man in accordance therewith james appeared before the governor today accompanied by major J W E edwards of adaa as counsel coun soi sol and lur i ur rendered himself he will arrive at kansas city tomorrow to morrow and have a hearing D 1 tit at it independence tho the county seat beat along the bouto james mas was frequently recognized old confederates rates of ills hia guerilla days ITO ho is 13 5 feet 9 inches h tigh gh spare but sinewy has lightblue bl ue eyes a small blonde moua tache hair bair a shade darker and drees unobtrusive he lie said that though the governor had not bot promised promie ed him immunity ho he had bad at last nerved himself to the long contemplated tem plated ted act and surrendered he believes s it tried on any single charge alone he wont be convicted and hopes that if he is convicted the governor will wili interfere hede he desires to live a quiet life with his family sa as he did from April 1877 to april 1881 upon a rented farm near ho he refuses to state where he has been since april 1881 but buthe he read in tb e new Yort cHerald the news of the shooting of jessa jesse the day after it occurred he had been east of the and in kentucky the past past year he has hag been much maligned he never wrote a letter threatening to avenge jesses death he remarked of theroun the country that it was mighty good bushwhacking timber and he knew know every foot of it the prisoner eaid eald he had come to missouri on september with the purpose of aur run surrendering rendering previous to that time be he said he had no not been in the state for a year he said I 1 came to MI missouri to try to regain a home and standing among her people I 1 have been outside of her laws jaws for 21 years I 1 have been hunted like a wild beast least from one state to another and I 1 have known no home I 1 have adept lna ina in ali all sorts of places here today to day and there tomorrow I 1 have been charged with neatly nearly every great crime committed in either wisconsin or the neighboring states I 1 have been taught to suspect my nearest and dearest friends of treachery and where is the end to be I 1 am thed tired of this life of night riding and day hiding of constant listening for footfalls eraci crackling ling twigs rustling leaves and creaking doors tired of f seeing judas on the race face of every friend I 1 own and goodness knows I 1 have none to spare tired of the saddle the revolver and cartridge belt tired of the hoofs and horns with which popular bellet belief has equipped me andl andi and I 1 want to see if there ia la not some way out of it I 1 think I 1 can give the substantial return for what I 1 ask and I 1 think the dignity of the law will not suffer I 1 shall prove myself worthy of impossible to hold an examination tody to dy consequently james was taken to a hotel two in have been standing against him in this thia county for about a year one for complicity in the murder of young cs near liberty in 1874 aud and the other on account of the blue cut train rob abry the criminal court does doea not sit regularly for some time but judge white will probably give a hearing henring upon the indictment in chambers next nest veoh wech james thia evening was removed to a cell at the jail and there he will remain until the court grants a hearing no Nio formal proceedings will be held this week thero was an immense crowd about aboud the hotel all day attempting to get a view of james but his wish wag waa to remain as quiet as po possible sIble bibie and sea seo b but ut few callers with all tho the sentiment which ne surrounds a history so mysterious and an event BO so dramatic there rests a convict on among the citizens generally th that a t the law should take its impartial C auras and justice be meted out as seems best tho the feeling feell ing expressed however has nothing of open violence and there is no possible po seible danger of any attempt in that direction thera will be no examination of jan jsn today he will be locked up in the jail at independence tomorrow to morrow and possibly hlo hio examination will be bs held saturday pessa PENSA COZiA 6 there are 71 now me cases 3 and a few death deaths total casses ewes today to day 1111 iiii deaths brownsville Browns ville G there ia Js one now new case of fever and one death a mexican it is estimated there are 30 cne ene cabos cases 03 of fever in the whole city there are no new cases in fort brown a and nd the f few 0 w ca eases cases n ae s of beverin fever in matamoras Mata oraa are entirely confined to the tha suburb suburbs 3 the fever revor is raging ia in carmargo Car marge CHEYENNE wyo 6 As justice field passed pas paa ed through this afternoon on his way from san francieco Franc leco to washington respect bg ng the lu fennal infernal machine judge field said the machine was reolo recce received iv by him january baj an aa aci count of which was published the tho next day in the washington pa pers fers 8 and it also appears ia in judge fields bolds book Reminiscence reminiscences a of early days in california 1 I thema the ma chine chino was recently taken take n to a gun g un to in washington under the jud ra to have the fulminating powder removed to avoid accident d en t the judge further enid bald that the man who was always suspected of sending the machine died several years yeara ago and the strange part of hla hia action was that judge fields decision in relation to the title to the ground on which san ban francisco stands was really beneficial to the man although he really believed himself to be ruined thereby and hence sought to kill adji judge field erg eig washington 6 csome some figures recently prepared at the treasury department regarding the public debt are quite interesting they show an annual interest charge ol 01 log per head for all persona in the united states in 1865 it was at its height being in the following year a year later it gradually lessened till in 1871 it reached 3 per bead and now it has fallen to log 1009 and soon must go below that NEW ORLEANS 6 A spec special lp I 1 from the quarantine station baye saye the steamship atlantic brought from vera cruz croz forty seven sailors from five norwegian vessels and four sailors from one american vessel the Comm commodore odom dupont all wrecked on the coast of mexico during the gale on september fth seven vessels were riding at anchor off tampico pueblo nuevo mexico five of them went ashore and were total wrecks breaking up on the shelving beach the barometers began to fall friday and both anchors were lot go on each vessel but the force of the wind was BO so great that the vessels were dragged on the shore in a short time and broke to pieces no lives ilves were lost NEWPORT ky rys 0 aall all ali the men of the globe and anchor rolling mills milla struck this morning against the new price list reducing the wages of sheet iron lion rollers the mill owners will not yield a point T sew NEW 7 A 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