| Show B BY Y TELEGRAPH rea P wega WN WESa zar aar mohon MUON american M E R I 1 C A W CHICAGO 5 pres Pros president ident porter denies that vanderbilt has baa any interest in tho the omaha road and all other rumors about his resignation the national exposition of railway appliances ances will be held here from the of next may to july fth A distinguished list of commisa commissioners loners and railway magnates back bach the echeme A belvidere illinois special says mr air and mrs robert norton an old couple coupie wore were suffocated while in bed from stove gan gas the tha bodies were found yesterday yeat erday arday NEW yo york yorm 5 there is no I 1 improvement M pro vemont donoto to noto note in the freight market markev via cape capo horn horns and ships in berth complete their cargoes slowly the fact ia is that the m marbet arket appears to be failing befalling 5 A washington special to the nier awer ocean ha has s an interesting te story about the steering committee of the house robeson became chairman of tho the caucus by agreement and on motion of hiscock appointed a committee to work out cut the policy of the republican fsr ty for the session early in the layt last lies ties sion slon robeson appointed the following robeson Robs son bon of new jorsey jersey butterworth ohio kasson iowa hubbell michigan cannon illinois nois anderson kansas reed maine Sha llenberger pennsylvania page california little was WIS heard of this committee and things ran along smoothly until the tho com corn dittes had loaded down the tha calendars with various bills quite a number of which had stafi staunch fich advocates in the hoube house various cau cusses followed tha tho little revenue bill was decided upon and kellys opposition was developed in the memorable caucus at which the 0 etorly ormy discussion arose and a conclusion was reached which the chair chairman manof of the ways and means refused to be bound by either there or on the floor of the house home the revenue policy having been concluded upon another caucus was called a little later to consider the press of business which was brought about by strife for precedence among sa embers who had introduced measures they wish 1 od ed to push trouble multi aa as interests Inter cuts continued to clash and the second committee or ste steering ering oring I 1 com corn cittee was announced as follows hiscock Hisco cb burrows robinson nj of massachusetts mckinley McK bingham BI pound and Robe eon to all intents and purposes that committee was exactly like the tho other except that it intensified the oi jec reo tio features fea tea tures of the first etwas it was in no sense a representative committee of the home route but of mr robeson who by this means wag was given practical direct direction lon ion of the business it contained two members of the ap appropriation committee out of seven beven instead of three out of nine asin as in the first casa caso the majority or the committee were formed with a view of the tariff alone so the house at the last session was so directed that tariff legislation was impossible and everything must bend to Robe Bo besona sons will A caucus will be held hold soon and the committee recast reemt to more appropriately represent the geographical divisions of 1 the union washington ri 5 when cundall entered he was much pleased with the tho universal salutation of members of the hoube house good morning mr speaker he smiled blandly and bowed profusely Carlisle and springer too had their following and the canvass for tho the may be said to luve have already begun washington S tho the utah commission commissions in their report to tar the tue secretary of the interior becom 1 mended that a marriage law be enacted by congress which wo would uld form an bux aux auxiliary illary in the suppression of polygamy the commission says gays that owing to the peculiar state of affairs in utah the territorial law allowing women the right of suffrage is an obstruction ruction to the speedy lution solution Bo of the question and should bo be rs pealed repealed or annulled by congress the th e commission says the tha law so far has been a decided success in excluding e polygamists from the exercise of suffrage suS rage rago the continued enforcement of the law will place polygamy in a condition of gradual extinction the commission noticed ss an encouraging sign that many of the liberal meetings have been largely attended by cormons mormons Mor mons in lu conclusion the report says after counseling moderation 1 it I however the next of the legislative assembly elected under the act of Con oon congress gress grOss shail shull fall fah to respond to the will of the nation congress should have no hesitation hegl heal tation in using extraordinary measures to compel the people of this thia territory to obey obay tho the laws of the land the report of the tariff commission gays says a substantial reduction of tho the tarin twill has been aimed at the average reduction of rates including that from the enlargement of the tile free list and the abolition of duties and commission is 20 to 25 per cent the reduction in many cases has been 45 to 50 per cent if the reduction is as large as the commission expect and if the opponents of the present economical system say flay truly that duty on manufactures or agricultural products enhances the prices to consumers on ov what is imported and also on domestic production then the reductions will benefit consumers to the extent of NEW yo york 4 an anonymous proclamation is issued add addressed reseed to various persons saying the originators of it have determined to abolish by physical force certain alleged wrongs no good man mau needa ased however be alarmed aa as they will ue use persuasion and reason and all other methods first they will be scientific in methods whether of destruction or construction for the space of another year we shall employ our energies upon the hearts and intellects of those misguided people who can seo see no criminality in making gambling debts of our markets of exchange and who can see no ingua inaus tice in the exploitation of labor if at the end of that time our demands have not been complied compiled with wo we shall without further ado proceed to active operation signed COMMITTEE NEW york yobu athe 5 the herawi washington special gays cays prince the uncle of the emperor of japan and suite are ex expected picked to alive in new york fr from om liverpool on the the prince left japan last summer he has the highest rank of any japanese that ever arrived here BOSTON 5 H A P carter representative of the hen Her hawaiian wallan wailan government ern ment on his way home from portugal and france prance states that the relations between the united states and the sandwich islands aze are aroon an a most admirable basis the 7 result orthe treaty reaty mauo maae by Z mr alien allen and himself the thu Out outcome come cOmo is that the annual interchange of products between the countries amounts to about each ench way while the capital invested in the tho islands hab haa increased from A 00 before the treaty to at present although but is american capital carter in referring to newspaper talk offa offs of favors shown by the united states to the pacific re finers in that matter and from the argument made from irom this that the treaty should be abrogated said he had no doubt that the attempt att emit would ba be made but he did not fear it would succeeds the provisions of odthe the treaty favorable aa as they are to tho the united states naturally are more or less distasteful to other powers great britain regards it as giving the united states political preference while france insists that certain cla cia clauses usei in our treaty should be stricken out and part pare of carters cartels mission has been to patch that matter mattor up carter spoke of the alarming decrease in t the he population of the islands and of the tho coming of a few cargoes of chinese and their bene effect in substantially increasing the population now they are having a large measure of sus BUB cess ceas with portuguese immigrants grante who bring their families with them more families have just been ordered at first there was a slight opposition arising from a misun cien cier standing portuguese gusa guse government but the opposition wils was easily overcome BO iso that the Go government governa vernm ut interposes no obstacles carter tried to organize a scheme recently for the colonization of southern negroes ne grees but the plan was strongly opposed by the producers of tha south who eny eay that with the fresh impetus recently given to their industries of that section sec cec tion it will be but a short time before they will need all the negro labor that can be obtained and the scheme was abandoned ve ho thinks however that with the advantages of commercial relations they now have and the success of the portuguese immigration they have no fear of their future prosperity PATERSON N J 2 5 seventy weavers in tiie the clifton silk mills struck because the proprietors posted notices requiring pay for all nil spoiled work troy tron 11 Ys Y s b athe the albany iron works employing several th thousand busand men 1 reduced wages 10 to 20 25 per cent NEw 5 peter bohmon John con one of the jeannette crew who let left the vessel in ju the tho boat commanded by chipp la Is supposed to have lived in brooklyn today today to day dby mr L gilbert gubert counsel for mrs kleins johnsonb johnsona aunt offered for probate in the kinas rines county surrogate office the tho following letter Ono On lasha iasha aug 3 1879 dear mrs kmin kuin I 1 send you theo theme few lines linca to let yon know that we had to molke another will of corse corre I 1 bend bond meino melne to you for it I 1 could I 1 would come back again you will woth is left after me but I 1 hope to live to return homo home once more tel them that you were mey ante so if mr bennett could write to you sou eo tell him I 1 who I 1 lame lama ame in only in incase case ease if any of us should not love to come back again but I 1 hofe hops wee will we EO so looke at it it loaces kinder hinder darks darke well I 1 as I 1 have no more to tell you thias time for I 1 told it all to mary ellen only I 1 wishes you and all your fo family orally more mora happy returns and I 1 remain truly yours petar johnson johnron beuna PLULA 5 frach frank me mc mammee the dutch pilot and levi chew chow the iatter latter colored were arrested last night while ahil le driving a wagon containing six dead bodies to the tho thou theU edical medical college Coi col iego lego the bodies had been stolen from lebanon cemetery la in the low lower lowen e r part of the city two morre arres arnes arrests ts were made this morning when a detective visited the cemetery and arrested robert bobert chew chow superintendent and aadrew mallen mallon all the prisoners have a hearing hewing this afternoon four of the six dead bodies have been In indent denti fled lebanon cemetery from which the bodies were stolen is a favorite burying ground of the colored people long before the hour sot act for the hearing henring crowds of colored people blockaded the streets plots to lynch the prisoners prie onera vero discussed but they were rushed through the hallway to tho the back room before the people realized what was going oa two keys were found on mcnamee that fitted doors in the tho room where bodies are prepared jor rori jori at nt jennerson jefferson con er corege CoU 0 ege ego mcnamee de nied any knowledge of mho who gave them to him but finally said he waited outside the while others brought the bodies out and he knew where they came from robert bobert chew when arrested at the cemetery said be he was paid 3 for every body taken from the cemetery tho the money was handed him by his hib brother ile he did not know how many graves had been robbed sometimes did the tho digging and sometimes lovy ile he had been in the cemetery eleven years body snatching had been going on nine yearb years nis his brother in law solomon butcher now in maryland did it first then a man named Myer mcnamee sometimes wagons came and the drivers said salil they were short coffins were opened in the vault the corpse snatched and the farce of burying an empty eoma coma gone through with next day the records of burial at the cemetery showed in two months 65 55 bodies in one gone this statement created a sensation the defendants were committed in default of bail bull for further hearing bearing friday As soon as the crowd the magistrate office learned that the examination was over a rush was made for the entry and gateway gateways with threats to lynch the prisoners A sergeant and ten men were sent for the thu snatch ena era were then brought out the crowd made another rush and women and men struck at the prisoner prisoners ss who cowered before them the policemen drew their clubs and on a trot went to the central station where aher tiie the prisoners were locked looked up for the night Mb moberly erlys mo 5 nicholas john and richard cooke notorious desperadoes pera does of ML alt sterling are wanted for murder burglary and other crimea crimes in illinois they were ra to cognized here today and when the city marshal and posse endeavored to arrest them they opened fire A large crowd of citizens gathered and pursued them firing as they ran thaymere Thay were finally overtaken rich ard and ardway was wab killed nicholas probably mortally wounded dj and john badly hurt N 6 5 dr difrank frank hamilton hammon one of garfi Garil elds physicians in his last ill lii illness neis nesb has been seized with hemorrhage of the lungs and prostrated he is confident however he will win recover the american quick time transit company of hoston boston designs to build steamers and run cross across P the tho atlantic la in five days at less lees expense than the present slow blow boats require mr A perry birwin Is building them here they are long narrow buoyant in the tho water and shapely screw 10 feet in diameter entirely under water one Oneve beseel seel the tho meteor la Is nearly done and will it Is 13 expected plow the tho crests of the waves the ven shafts prepared will be very effective in the worst weather the meteor will have engines of 2600 2500 haree power and they will be placed inside of ten days it is believed 25 23 miles will bo be obtained NEW york yobu 6 an indian territory special saye says the indian authorities and indian agent taft taftt are trying to remove 2000 0 intruders from tho the creek lands and the seminola seminole country who have moved in jn bottled and lived there a long time and occasionally intermarried inter married secretary teller has the matter under advie advisement ement if removed they may make trouble I 1 bedford ind 0 shawnee college ten milea miles from here was burned on monday night with the museum of indian curiosities sup sap posed incendiary none nono of the property was insured BATON batoh rouge 6 the governor after an examination of the law and facts in the kellogg case caso has given a certificate to kellogg in accordance with the returns from three districts nn nev NEW v G markets generally very dull dall but prices about steady the only transactions in jn california products sales were two thousand hides pt at on 60 days wd and bs iba spring wool 22 2224 24 sperm oil in good request requests tj sales at bew hew bedford 1400 barrels part V 1 barrels humpback whale private st louia louis 6 the whole wholesale eala tobacco manufacturers have adopted resolutions aret asking ashing congress to abolish entirely the tax on tobacco mccond to abolish it as quickly as possible third to allow rebate rebato on all unbroken packages in jn the hands of dealers at the time of abolition they say that uncertainty has paralyzed trade members of the board of trade are moving for the abolition of the nuion rules regulating commis siona for sales |