Show BY tet TEI TELEGRAPH AMERICAN washington 12 congressman elect win 8 king indicted in connection with tile the pacific mait mail subsidy was admitted to ball in today to day general butler moved in the criminal court that a day be set for trial the motion was opposed by district attorney fisher and the judge has the ma maiter under ad advisement t Bi brownsville BROWNS towNSVILLE VILLE tex 12 this morning captain mcneely Mu Neely of the state troops with a few of his men pursued d and after a forced marched marchei marchel of twe nty five miles overtook a band of twelve cattle thieves about twelve miles below here they showed night fight and in an engagement which ensued the whole band of raiders was killed lic mcneely lost one man killed perry smith and two to horses killed and one wounded he captured recaptured re head of stolen cattle ST louis 12 the private residence of J L ganzhorn in the western suburbs of this city was burned today to day most of the furniture was saved lo los loss s advices advises from the west pay that VV D jenkins jonkins Jen jon kins kina deputy U J S marshal and IV D street an indian scout and guide had a desperate tight fight with a band of or cheyenne indians in rawlins co Ks a few days ago they forti fortified nned fled themselves it at the head of aravine and fought the he indians four hours killed seven finally dravo drave them ot off omalia 12 2 three of the black hills party who recently had bad their property destroyed by the military have nave have sued the government officers who destroyed the property ant ani and claim damages to the amount of 2000 PITTSBURG pa 12 11 the two oil tanks set on fire at tile the brilliant re finery exploded at 11 tonight to night and the buri burning jing oil was scattered in all directions setting fire tire to a warehouse and a large house containing several thousand empty barrels both of which were entirely destroyed the he fire was communicated ted to two other tanks of oil which with one oce tank of benzine and tar were destroyed it is thought now that the fire is under control though the oil is burning fiercely the telegraph wires are aro burned it is estimated that the loss will reach cincinnati 12 the T equatorial telescope mau mad made e in mul mui munich nell neil for lookout observatory here heie arrived today to day and will be placed in position on wednesday roston BOSTON 12 joseph P gardner 48 49 years of or age a wealthy and prominent citizen of Boston was found dead in the woodi near beverly today to day lying on his back his revolver in his hand pointing tig towards his head four chambers of which were empty there being I 1 every indication or of his having committed suf sui suicide elle the til e deceased was living at his country seat sear and left the house last evening for a walk after which he was wag not seen until found today to day no cause can be assigned signed fer for the act as he w was a in affluent circumstances and all his bis relations in life apparently pleas lant ant KT ST PAUL minu minn 12 the T court of queens ens bench of manitoba was convened an n friday chief justice presiding in his hid charge to the grand jury jury he made madon a direct attack on the ottawa government govern Hovern ment designated ithe dawson daggon route as a delusion and a snare and p ays the pembina branch ia is no better batter NASHVILLE tenn 12 mrs jarrett living near was murd murdered ered on thursday af afternoon ter and a negro named jesse woodson is arrested charged with the crime which was doubtless committed for the purpose of robbery of the house A special to the union and american gives an account of the murder from which it appears that this lady after preparing her children for tor an evening vs visit L sent them in charge of a servant to a noi nol neighbors labors house telling them she would follow soon two i hours later her husband in co company mpa with lawrence denk deck returned home and found his wife murdered public opinion against the accused asvery is very bitter it is supposed that the murderer tied a iwine cord around her neck and garroted garro ted her the prints of fingers were tipon upon her throat anci and arms six sixty ty three dollars are mi missing sing from oie ole tile house hoime which indicated that robbery wa the cause caupe of the erime crime tho the tho coro veils nelys verdict was was render rendered cd late tonight to night nod nud ud d declared blared that iha woodson wag was bull guilty ty he ho was brought he here re and placed in jail for safekeeping keeping gand and to save him from mob violence A L power who killed hilled maurice egan iu in this city in january 1874 was acquitted this morning CLEVELAND 0 13 A jail delivery occurred this morning whereby nineteen persons made their escape from the county jail jall A young girl who was committed to jail jall for the non tion nonpayment p payment of a nine fine and who was wag wa vrr vir working or king out oat per er gine fine in the family b of ft the ho jailor pro cured the key 1 w while hil hii e the family were in another part of the building and nn unlocked locked the door letting nineteen prisoners out before it was discovered that the door waa wa open the charges against the prisoners were burglary assau assault it with intent to kill horse stealing 9 and grand larceny among the escaped are two men arrested with the gaug gang of burglars who shot policeman kick some time ago five of the prisoner prison prisoners erd ers 1 have been recaptured ST LOUIS 13 indictments have been found against livemore nive five more prominent members of the whisky ring it is 19 alleged that strong evidence is turning up against the rinh rin in an unexpected quarter the report that the government has compromised with members of the ring is denied by the official who assert that the pro prosecution elution 0 of the parties implicated will ha be vigorous and determined NEW YORK 13 the boston ex areis train due here at 1130 last fast night light ran off the track about six miles above this city eity two parlor coaches were verd overturned and a number of passengers quite severely bruised V T P wilson was in the rear coach and escaped injury miss annie louise carey the vocalist call cali st was slightly injured ex speaker blaine occupied a seat in the first coach and received injuries which will confine him to his bed for a day or two CHICA CHICAGO 00 13 the tho communists and workingmen held a meeting here today to day in which the most i inflammatory flam matory speeches were made advising armed resistance to the encroachments encroach ments of employers on the he rights of workingmen resolutions were adopted extending sympathy to the striking coal miners in n pennsylvania CHICAGO II 14 the times washington says that the commission appointed by the secretary of the treasury to examine and report ort upon the chicago post office guilding building returned to washington yesterday evening even oven ing lug and their report aw will ill lil be presented to the secretary at an early day nothing official can be lea iea learned arnod of the character of the recommendation which they will make but there is good foundation for the statement that the commission will unanimously recommend that the work already performed in consequence of its unsubstantial character be torn down to the foundation stones stone A large amount of money lias has been expended on the building the tribunes sioux city special says that thirty four of the gordon arty larty whose train was pillaged in abraska Mb nebraska and their property destroyed by the government officials went before a li 8 commissioner yesterday and made a sworn affidavit that captain walker and other officers perjured themselves in giving their testimony in the th cae they say that walker walrer falln himself stole a revolver which helas he was forced to give up 1113 at randall kandall the men swe swear thal that such property as pistols toba tobacco cco eco boots clothing ae c was wai taken and not burned 1 being appropriated by the soldiers sold lertg though few of the victims can swear whether it was walkers or mills men who robbed them and because of this the charge of pillage ignot is nob not proven NEW NEAV yom 14 the jyerald herald claims to have discovered thadrus the druggist who sold beecher the poison polson which moulton mentions in his testimony and pd le ie produces reproduces the entry from his books of the charge to beecher may of one seventh of one ounce of prussic acid 50 cents the recent ru rumors in i ora of new evidence against beecher arose from the following facts taets a few days ago after the close of tile the testimony agony in the trial morris worris was in formed that mr booder an up holster hoister cr doing business on fulton have been an Th estory was that years ago before mr booder went into business nor for himself he had ajob a job in upholstery at Til tons residence r and that lie he was in the hallway hailway r 0 of the house when beecher e entered etere d all ali and d was greeted by mrs tilton triton beecher lifted mrs tilton in his arms kissed herp her paroxysmal argi al ly and carried her into the parlor and that he either intentions intent intentionally fona iona or accidentally went into the parlor unannounced to get th the e tools that he had bad left there and saw mrs tilton and beecher in an equivocal attitude he kept the latter sight a secret until the scandal broke out when he related it in confidence to several friends but he spoke about the kissing hall ball to the servants and they that it was not an uncommon occurrence Til tons counsel hent lent for booder but could get no information from him he declared that his business busine 8 4 would be ruined should he be made a witness against beecher and the lawyers after consider considering lug log Improbability the of being able to force him to leste lesti fye and the difficulty of haying having the case reopened for testimony did nothing publicly with the information looden has tince since been ques tinned by reporters but to all he declared that he had nothing to t say reports from sout southern bouthern bern bein new jersey say that the heaviest frost known for many years althis sea son occurred last night the damage to the growing crops is said to be fatal in the U S circuit court today loday the members of the tile firms of or claflin co antl and field morris tenno co together with col desanges Dc and chas obas L lawrence were arraigned to plead to indictments found n against ainest t M ly the grand jury foi ool nor for complicity y in the tho slik smuggling frauds X all pleading not guilty with thu the exception inception of lawrence coursel asked for time which wa waa grin granted ted CINCIN cincinnati natt 14 tom torn meg mcg ehan a notorious desperado made ralin famous elus tius by the tragic end of his coun couepel counsel ael pel the hon C L who lost his life in explaining some point in the trial of mcgehan for the murder of a man named myers mst rs was in his hia saloon at hamilton ohio last night A constable hearing hea ring the shot fired ran to the saloon and found lying dead in a pool paol of blood the supposition I 1 Is that some enter ed tho the saloon eil cit called lid iid f nor for or a drink aarink and while mcgehan was serving the customer he was wa shot shot through the window from thi the alloy although shot shob with ith several bullets in his right temple templo aud add side of the face mcgehan bad h ad stran strength ath enough to get a revolver to defend himself but fell dead butren on teaching ang the end of the counter there is no elife dire to the murderer X ANNAPOLIS 1 mid md U 14 the principal residents of ann arundel co in which the recent outrage apoll upon mis miss jackson was committed by the negro simm simms came into this city early this morning proceeding to the jail the jailor ilor llor was searched and the keys hen heu a I 1 large number of visitors went to the 1 cell of the negro and finding him chained they drag frets fietS eif ein elf him bim away without releasing min liin iain from the irons and took him bim a short distance I 1 from the city and hanged him to a tree where lie he still liada hangs gg the mob went provided vrlin vilh pickaxes pick axes crowbars and other for gaining admission to therall the thea jail jall li had ad they met forcible resistance the negro did not say gay tay a word sword 1 ST PAUL raul alindo 14 in the t united states court in session he here four men have bave been convicted of stealing grain from ft lincoln among those convicted is neury neary heary gager thohas been several years a contractor in minnesota and dakota and who has been bien a rill ringleader gleader in the i lecent recent depredations ST JOHNS N fi 14 the T survivors of the thel mk M k asbur disaster who reached h here e re on saturday report that the six boats were werd lowered from tile the vicksburg two of which capsized alongside one two hours after leaving the vessel and one their own was picked up one of of the two boats unaccounted por for is no doubt that containing five meni medi who arrived rived di at itt new york yori the captain and off omm leens officers are said to have behaved byell bilt but the tho seamen acted badly the captain nh i anu women M eli ell w went ent down with the nestel vessel another vessel has sailed to sear scar search chlor fot for the missing g boats NEW ORLEANS la 14 the grand j jury jurs this morning presented four indict indictments indictment men meu Cs against state au aul 1 aitor chas clinton for misdemeanor in office ou oue for extortion i under color of br office and one for embezzling ao 00 oro of the tho funds bail wa fixed at amol suoi the auditor was served with a capias mym and paroled by t the e gike glie riff until unto I 1 3 P m kost BOSTON 14 in a tho 0 sul suf surer super gui lor lot for courtr couet tt this morning thomas W V piper w was s indicted for the murder of the hild child mabel ff young in the belfry of the tho warren avenue church a few sundays ago FOREIGN ST joints N X P F 12 the following are tha the names of the pei pel sons who arrived here today to day belonging te to the wrecked steamer vicksburg parker greenwood Jas jag callaghan wm ryan jas jag doran dorau wun wm win jones and james walter seamen john curtin john johnr JohnB edmond redmond and lartin martin lee firemen and jno Per gelly bryan McShan ea and riehard richard corbett passengers her ma maje steamer has left he here hero re in in search of the missing ticks vicks burgs boats the mate s boat was api upi apet t and lost an hour after leaving 65 gh I 1 p bernin BERLIN la 12 the north german gazette today to day in a notice of the arrival of the U B S fleet under rear admiral worden worsen says the A admiral is expected to reach the city tonight to night on a visit it exten ds a warm welcome to him and says he is highly deserving of honor from an intimate and friendly nation the german germau manof man of war lorley met the american fleet at the mouth of the elbe and after sifter an exchange of salutes lutei lutes accompanied it to the fleet is expected ar at kiel soon and the admiralty there are preparing for a il eting reception and festivities in honor of the americans carl schurz has left for southern germany LONDON 13 several of the bodies of persons who were drowned at the time of the wreck of the steamship schiller have been recovered from the water the faces and the entire frontal structure are greatly disfigured in every instance but the bodies are probably those of passengers one body is that of a tall man who had on a pair of or gray pantaloons cathens tA thess IS the special reports t to the london rondon journals that the abdication of the king is imminent and that several foreign men nien of war have arrived in greek waters are lare untrue the country is perfectly tranquil LONDON 14 A special from 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