| Show J yr E A PF ara ard AMERICA r RICA N C CHEYENNE rne INE wy 28 mr who lias has just reached here from snyders ranche on the sab ille thirty miles west of fort laramie reports that on friday last four indiana ludiana came to the ranche stole seventeen head of horses and fired at two unarmed men who were herding the cattle near by a bail ball grazing one of the men the indians crossed the north platte with the stolen horses at builds bend send going due north CHICAGO as the board of education to with but one dissenting vote discarded the bible biblo ir om the public schools of or this city NEW vorn YORK 28 bupt geo S bangs mangs ot of the postal service ap this th afternoon after arter noon addressed the me members ab of or the board boari of trade on the matter of running a fast rast evening mail atra rala raia in from this city to the west he said sali sald it wa impracticable and would not bo be advantageous and aud that the morning trin train served all purposes omana OMAHA 28 the mail train which left chicago on sunday night 0 on the C B Q BK RR was thrown down a steep embankment ment t two miles mlle e east of woodburn iowa by the labe spreading of the arck or a twisted rail about three p in yesterday tho the train consisted of ahree coaches two baggage cars andt and acar a car containing a pair of valuable horses all but the latter and ther the engine rolled down the embankment ban kment making two or three revo cevo lations james powers rowers a section fireman was instantly killed and about fifty passengers were more inore or less leas injured one lady name nanae unknown had hwd a lib rib and leg broken GALVESTON texas 28 29 the following additional particulars have been received from froin bouth south of brazos river the number of person persona kno known wn to have lost their lives jives between tween the peninsula and barnard are aro fifty seven laten later information from trinity river biver says that three schooners ners are high and dry in the fields near the fork of double and whites bayous in trinity the water swept over cane twelve feet above the bank of the river from the mouth of wallsville wellsville Walls ville the land laud is low and swampy the first house above the mouth was formerly y owned by dr and was occupied by negroes the house was entirely carried away and not mot a vestige of it is to bo be seen thero there were nine negroes and eight of the number were drowned the usual gerni geml monthly commercial collection today to day showed prompt payments nud and no suspensions are reported though there la Is a rumor about of an extension being granted to a heavy grain firm flim the report however lacks co con nunna nanna d amal lon loa and the feeling in business circle circles orally is very vers an d conn dent montreal ma arreal cr rea eal ane guibord c case ease a se was argue angue argued d before th courts yesterday and the fabrique were required to show cause why they should not be condemned to pay two thousand dollars for the theoatis gates gatis of br the catholic cemetery being closed to the remains of Gul gui guibord bord jette and boutrie argued the he t case before justice johnson who has taken time to give a decision the fabrique have paid the costs awarded to cana to over ar six thousand dollars TORONTO oril ont 28 posters are out calling upon the orange young britons to brg organize anize unless archbishop J jlynch be persuaded to forbid the pilgrimage next sunday serious consequences are apprehended CHICAGO 29 A washington special says gays that the officials at the indian department are inclined to think that the commissioners sent to negotiate for the purchase of or the black blick hills are in danger the constant reports now of the bad temper and irritability of the sioux lead ledd those thoe best acquainted with their character to expect some treachery or some outbreak ou directed towards tile tiie commissioners the manner of dealing with the sioux is in a great measure responsible for this feeling the peace policy I 1 is construed as only timidity on the part of the government while the swindling of agents 11 has given the indian a 11 1 poor opinion of the good faith of the whites in ill view of the present disturbed state of feeling additional lauwa in opi api will be ordered to tiie the vicinity of or the red bed cloud a agency ency tile the present force there consists of three companies of cavalry and four of infantry autry enough to irritate the indians without impressing them in a restrictive way the feeling of uncertainty as to tile the safety of the ca commission emission has taken such a definite form that it may be expected that they will be temporarily recalled from the place where they are at present in such danger of losing their scalps NEW 29 worcester er mass masa dispatches announce t that bat vice president wilson will bo be permanent chairman of the republican convention today to day and indicate indi indications cati catl ons ous point to the nomination of charles francis adams for governor and the of lt governor Ki knight light captain henry Bur denot denof the tho police polled precinct tried before the police commissioners on charges of official lUcial corruption was dismissed by a unanimous vote a number of police were dismissed oh the same charges these dismissals were brought about by the recent le legislative a 19 investigation ned OB aIdwin aldwin died this am cincinnati 29 the peo peoria ria I 1 express on the hamilton and dayton railroad leaving here ah at 7 pm yesterday wab was run into by a freight train at hamilton 0 demolishing the sleeper john schuler was killed and three others fatally in aured further advices advises from the railroad accident at hamilton state that the only persons injured were three men meil named john schuler andy wertz and henr henry deemer who were stealing a r nide ride dy 0 on antha the platform of the sleeper when the freight train struck it wertz was killed instantly died shortly after deemer is still living but there are no hopes of his recovering 0 WORCESTER mass 29 tho republican u alican state convention met at ra half lf past 11 and was called to order by NV W clapp of the boston jo johnal J unal ceia efla chairman irma of the state convention the usual committees were appointed and the hon henry wilson was chosen president on taking the chair mr wilson made a political reform and hard money speech the following is his lils reference to the finances in the stress of war when creditors and armies unpaid tee tle government issued its promises promis esto to pay and made them it legal legai gai gal tenders tend ers ets when whon hat that enactment enact ine inc nt wa war indge the government in good raith faith intended that thel them se i notes lotes holi hoti shou hull id b DM redeemed in god sod d orin orbi or in bi interest be bearing tring bonda or ten yv vrn arn have paul pawl jati jalk weil seil mid hint thes rhes promie proun e te lo 10 pay i still t imari mari maii greenbacks Green hacks backs ibave bave have milled wilted large largely ay appreciated phoud of theare the cre ere essof r the world but we do not and we can not as americans take pride in the singular 0 fact that a stray note from an unknown bank in one of the british provinces can be sold in state street for a premium of more than twelve per cent over one of our legal tender notes with all au the wealth of forty millions of people behind it the plighted faith of the nation the honor of the government ern ment the enduring interests of the people of rich and of poor of f capital and labor all demand that the government by wise and dru bru prudent legislation and administration should at the earliest practical period make its notes equal and convertible into gold L 1 I 29 lait night a boat with with the rev dr geo B proteus late pastor of all souls church brooklyn brooki vu lewis benjamin and three others capsized and the two former were drowned H 29 the sky shy was overcast over cast this morning and there was a slight rain fall the scientists had made very accurate preparations to take observations and to secure photographs of the various phases of the eclipse of the sun bun but they were only able to discern a shadowy outline of the ring as it approached and passed over although alt ait hough bough science gains but little litile enough was seen to verify almost to a second the predictions of astronomers ALBANY 29 the jagger iron company whose blast works etc cost is found in such a condition as to produce fears that the stockholders bavo have lost nearly their entire investment the tho heaviest creditors are pennsylvania coal companies and they are secured by mortgages on the property an investigation vesti gation of the affairs is now going on MONTREAL 29 in the guibord case the grand jury after a lengthy deliberation yesterday found no bill against fifteen persons accused of participation in the cemetery riots sorbe sonee canada 29 A passenger train on the richmond drummond and Art ar habasco railway ran off the track six miles east of here last night ten persons here nere n ere and thirteen badly wounded it is said that a rail was placed across the track by some malicious person montreali E AL S 9 NJ nichols C h 0 I 1 the defaulting teller of the BT bank ink of commerce and his father have been heen arrested by new york detectives tec tives at st augustine florida and are now in jail at that p ace Bo BOSTON stor 29 california spring wool continues to meet with good with sales at 20 0 25 per ib as t to quality pulled wools are quiet at prices ranging from 87 37 a 4 50 per ib lb for amber and X NEW YORK 29 charles de grath of this city who was arrested last monday on a requisition from the governor of illinois and handed over to the sheriff of alexander county made hla hia escape by jumping from a train near Altoona the charge against him was perjury ata at a meeting of the bond holders of the northern pacific R R the report of the purchasing commission waa read the the receiver 0 W cass was atko aiko aiho also read and unanimously adopted after which the following directors were elected for the ensuing year edwin ba M lewis johnston Jeh livingston I 1 J IC moorhead jno N hutchinson geo stark john al dennison geo W cass 0 13 wright joseph dil dilworth worth B P cheney charlemagne 0 har lemagne erick billings aud J fraley smith washington 29 tho the agrical Agri cul tural report for august and se september gives the condi condl condition tion tiou of or wheat when bar ban harvested vested for all states as 79 per cent with the quality poorer than for several year years the oat crop is superior in quantity and quality and aud nd has been mostly secured in iu good condition the average of the barley crop for the country is 85 CHEYENNE 29 john phillips just arrived here from bridgers Brid gers gera ferry midway between F forts orts la and auit hetterman fetterman Jetter letter mau man states that indians indiana numbering about sixty had hh hk hay train consisting of twelve men mt men n and head of work cattle and wagons corallee coral led at the above named point on the irit the they fought for two hours and a hait half half and the indians killed and drove off thirty head of cattle and four horses and wounded one man dennison and doyne were in charge of the train and were cutting hay bay for the government on the south side of the platte FALL RIVER mass blass 29 all ali is quiet the mills through the city eity had an increase of operatives this p m the contract of the manufacturers dated september 1st ast 1375 1875 and which the help signed at that time is the same as the presented capt that the former had this addition gin gln lin in case of a turnout turn out or strike at any other mill or mills in fal river we will continue at our work and faithfully perform the same asif as if no such strike or turnout turn out occurred neither standing in fear of or being over awed by threats of violence from any person or per solis 11 A meeting will vill bo be held in the park to morrow under the auspices of the amalgamated sons it will be addressed by the reverend jesse H jones and other spinners spin nera and weavers the association has sent out delegat esto solicit aid from the cotton operatives of new england E ng the following telegram was received by henry servey today to day new york 29 persevere brave workmen of fall river the united workmen offer you their sympathy signed J MCDONALD 11 GALVE GALVESTON STOx 29 A steamship today to day brings the following additional from indianola along the e entire route are the broken wrecks of houses at matagorda island but one house is left standing all at are gone at in lianusa there is nothing but ruin destruction and desolation seen houses are broken down and piled on the top of each other the most notable ruin is the episcopal Church lying on the bank of a bayou it formerly stood eight blocks higher up in the heart of the city there are fifteen bayous which were cut by the waves from the bay into the city but twelve houses are left standing and they are all more or less damaged DESMOINES desmornes la ia 29 at the reunion here of the th e army of tennessee president grant being called on for a speech said he had concluded to disappoint those who called him first in the expectation of getting a short speech and he had jotted down lown some BOMO things that he wished to say he then expressed his gratification in recalling the days when they had suffered together to preserve a government gove rn they believed worth fighting and even dying for we will not said he be deny to any of those who fought against the US U S any privilege under the government which we claim for ourselves on the cont contrary rayy we welcome all such who wh come forward in good faith to help build up the waste places and to perpetuate our institutions against all enemies as brothers in full interest with us in a common heritage but we ore oro ro not prepared to apologize for the past to guard against a recurrence of thoo those days wo we must begin by guarding against every enemy whose aim ig Is to the prosperity of free republican institutions tut ions I 1 do not bring into this assem aseem assemblage blage biage politics certainly not part izan politics but it is a fair subject for the sol soi soldier diera diero in their deliberations libe rations to consider what may be necessary to ta secure timo tiro prize for which they the battled the president urged the cultivation of intelligence telli gence genee among the people in regard to political matters and said if wo are to have another contest in th enear enear future of our national exi exl existence lutece I 1 pr predict edict edlet that the dividing line will not bo be 11 nason mason iason lason and dixone but between P patriotism and intelligence on the one orle bide side and superstition ambition and ignorance on the other in this centennial year the work of strengthening the foundation of tile the structure begun by our forefathers a hundred undred li years ngo ago 1 1 go a at t lexington I 1 be begun lot let us all labor for more security of bf free thought free speech free pres press pure morals unfettered religious sentiments and for fo r equal agli ri 1 blits ts and privileges for all men iniz iriz irrespective of br religion lei let us encourage free schools and resolve that not one dollar appropriated to them shall be applied to support any sectarian school let us resolve that neither state nor nation shall support any iny institutions save those where every child in the land may get a common school education unmixed with nith atheist pagan or sectarian teachings leave the matter of religion to the family and keep the church and state for ever separate with these safeguards I 1 believe that the tho battle battles 5 which the army of tennessee will not have been fought ilvain in vain 11 the Presidents president speech was waa greeted with |