| Show BY TELEGRAPH r yim PIM iwick zia ZIM AMERICAN A M E ryo A N washington 17 the president has improved very much in health during the past few days but it not yet entirely recovered the president on the recommendation of the citizen citizens a committee in vesti gating the charges of collusion between the thieves and police of this city and of Judge Wylle wylie before whom the prisoners were frieds tried has pardoned murphy and leary the three card monte men the citizens committee wanted these men pardoned eo iro they might use them therm as witnesses before the grand jury in the case against the detectives on account of the great decrease of orders for stamp printing for toe internal revenue service and consequent reduction of work in the bureau of engraving and printing a considerable reduction of the forces employed at that bureau will boon soon become necessary indian agent tufts at muskogee Mua kogee indian territory telegraphs to the Commissioner commissioners Commissi onera 6 of indian affairs that unless troops are sent union agent ward there is great danger dant er of trouble between betge n the opposing creek indians the war department has been advised of the impending danger the lifesaving life saving authorities are meeting with great dimaul y in e curing volunteers on the lakes in const quei ce of the in erp recently placed upon the law making appropriation for that ber ter bervice vice by the treasury department according to its recent decision deci sion alon volunteers cannot be pud pad except for bervice service reli rendered dered in actual case of marine disaster and saving of human life by them is not considered as ennit entitled led to remuneration charleston B S 05 05 cy 18 in clarendon county in this state on saturday cna caa wilson deputy U 8 marshal assisted by two constables arrested nine white men and one colored man all respectable merchants or farmer farmers and took them from their homes without allowing them to change their clothing or make other preparation for foy the journey carried them to graham locked them up all night and then then took them to florence where they are to bo be held till tuesday to by examined by tho the U 8 commissioner wilson wilson said they were arrested for election offenses but he would give the prisoners no more definite information of the charge ball bail was refused on the ground that the officer would lose his mileage hamilton ohio 22 A alre this afternoon destroyed the distillery of the miami co ion ian to well insured 1 I bloomington ind IS 18 ond end incendiary fire occurred last night destroying a barn the wall of the building destroyed on friday fells felsbury feil fell bury ing beneath it four men and a boy three of whom are probably fatally injured NEW yobu 18 at a christening in the italian quarter of the cit city y a quarrel ensued razors and knives were ivere used when the police arrived frank alberto was found with his hla head hanging to his body by a allver aliver of flesh from EL a razor cut antonio and felicio amon arrested as murderers were covered with blood but had no knives one had 10 knife thrusts on him the other had two they deny cutting alberto who they say bay attacked and wounded them WATERBURY ct IS 18 at the close of the lecture on st patrick by father lilly of ohio tonight to night father walsh introduced patrick egan former Secretary of the land league leagues as nho mho the little man who made the british lion tremble egan bald baid fl ireland Is ia today to day in the hands of a most brutal and coercive fos foe who is ia hanging the alno luno innocent bayoneting women and shooting down children england he ha said with her spies and ana informers and packed juries is trying to crush out the national life of ireland but there is a anew new ireland on this thia side bide of the atlantic which she cannot trample out and which holds her to a reckoning for the crimes committed at home he believed ireland iad had had a long night of slavery which was approaching its dawn and that measures for her national independence would be successful NEW YORK 18 the juniver anniversary of the paris commune of 71 was celebrated by the communists of this city to today day there was a large gathering all wearing red ribbons on the walls walis were revola mottoes bordered with blood I 1 color and tho the sashes of the officers were of tho the same hue herr most said the paris commune was too humane A commune of the future would bo be established regardless of humanity and with a firm hand to wield the sword of destruction the sun says bayn it la is expected that president arthur gov butler gov waller gov patterson Pat terson tereon andy and gov cleveland will attend the celebration of the opening of the eastrin east riv er bridge ST fit louis 18 one of the severest 1 chari charl changes geb of weather that has taken place r thib this winter occurred thia this evening the mercury this afternoon marked 77 degrees atil at 11 tonight to night it had fallen below freezing point with nearly an inch of snow enow on the ground reports from omaha and other points in the nor northwest thweat say the mercury is all the way from zero to 17 below BOSTON IS 18 in watertown mrs carleton was murdered in the hallway of her own house last night the door bell rang mrs carleton answered it her daughter coming down to see who was the visitor stepped on the body of her mother at the foot of the stairs her skull had been crushed with a large rock the author of the deed is unknown more than tickets to john L sullivans benefit for tomorrow night have already been sold und and hundreds of sporting men from new york and other places are in town to see the aparri g NEW YORK 19 the heralds london Inter interviewed vied lady florence dixie who fald faid ald aid i t 1 I returned from irela d six weeks ago and came hereford here for the tha purpose of re ti rement and quiet as I 1 have a great deal of work to do though at thi period of the year I 1 invariably stay at our seat in leicestershire Leicester shire on saturday afternoon at quarter to tive tivo I 1 sauntered loto ioto the plantation which adjoins the fisheries with my st bt bernard dog and hafl had reached the gate opening road where my attention was fl st at attracted to a soldier and a woman passing by while looking after them I 1 was addressed by what appeared to be two tall women dressed in long cloaks of dark stutt stub and w aring veils who 0 asked me to tell them the timer time I 1 replied that I 1 had bad no watch up n me and turned back again nain into the plantation I 1 was about crossing the hiie alle when I 1 noticed the women had followed me thia this roused my suspicions pa aa the ground was walt private so eo I 1 faced around to meet them I 1 had scarcely done dono eo when one at iced me by the throat and struck me violently on the head and threw me on the ground I 1 called loudly for help when they pushed clay into my mouth I 1 baw saw by their clean shaved chine china that they were men in disguise of apparel while whilo prostrate I 1 saw the other man raise a knife and aim a savage blow at my right breast the knife struck a steel rib of my corset and aud glanced off without uttering a word he again made a stab which I 1 caught in my left hand I 1 remember seeing him raise his hla hond hand to strike another blow which I 1 received in my rig nig right night ht hand I 1 aiso niso remember hearing henring the nolee noise of bark in the road and seeing my dog fly at the men then I 1 swooned I 1 came to my senses half en an hour afterward and found myself lying in the same spot where I 1 fell I 1 got up and walked back to the house and told my husband and brother of the terrible outrage they immediate j departed for windsor to lay the recount account before the authorities the noble animal is of the st bernard breed to which lady florence dixie attributes her marvelous marve marvo loua escape from the assassins knife it la Is presumed that the dog followed the would bo be murderers for some distance as it returned to tha the house hoube after the arrival of lady florence the queen hrs hns requested a pali paiit t ing ingot of the dog which is being done for her detectives have taken the corset worn by lady ludy florence who suffered no injury beyond a slight scratch from one of the stabs which after glancing on her corset j just us t penetrated her chemise and some cuts on the palms of both hands your correspondent questioned bady lady elorance florance FI orance as to the motive of the crime but she said the whole addair acair is most mysterious I 1 can ascribe the motive to no one as my sympathies for the irish people have been openly avowed aud are well known the scene of the attack ia 18 very thinly wood edthe river being plainly seen from the roadway road way the Fis Fisher fisheries herip iea enjoy some bome renown from the tho fact of its having been ocar occupier pie successively by all the reign reigning georges Vleit orsin orbin an ed string called and left lef t their earda cards all day I 1 add that the daring boldness of the attack la Is more extraordinary when one reflects that it was committed close to the busy highways highway in III open day and in open sight sieb t of the towers of winde windlon or following so BO closely on the heels of the explosion this singular occurrence has naturally intensified the current of the anti irish feeling for it need hardly be said baid that the rules of procedure are reversed anu the irish party adjudged guilty in both instances until it shall demonstrate its innocence I 1 conversed for a few minutes today to day on this subject with one of the leading irish members mt abera of parliament who bald unless the real of offenders wanders are caught I 1 suppose it will be impossible to convince the majority of englishmen that every land leaguer would not be glad of lay la didies death because she persis antly questioned egans honesty the herald says say editorially editorial all irish americans of dbent feeling will give heed to the dangerous signs of the times by seeming to sympathize with the perpetrators of dastardly crimes they aro are losing the sympathy of the world by supplying money to an ngi agi agitation tallon which becomes nothing but a cloak for outrages they are causing ireland to be viewed by the uni universe verile verise as a hav e en n for cowardly ruf ruffians lians who shoot from behind hedges and assault wo men wen in disguise the are thu thug postponing fur a century their coun arya chance of freedom and are ringing their countrymen within measure aule distance of a calamity more ap appalling pilling than any which has hns happened since the huguenot were hounded to death in the streets of paris the world says bays it concerns every irishman and for that thai matter every irish woman on both sides of the atlantic to contribute lu in every possible way to the discovery nud aud punishment of the cowardly scoundrels who having disguised themselves as women esterday attacked attached lady flor Floi florence ence dixie and aad but bab for the fidelity of a more respectable brute bruto on four legs would probably have murdered her CHICAGUS 19 the storm here i continues this lnor inor morning nina show that the cold belt extend d over the entire northwest consid erable damage to property is occasioned bion slon ed at milwaukee waukegan wauregan kegan egan and other points on tho the east bhore shore of lake michigan tile the change is expected p acted to serl seriously umily delay wheat sowing M eme pa 19 A remar ablo outrage was perpetrated in tho the neighboring village of finkleys Find leyb levs ieya leya like the thu relatives of gra mrs findley discovered that her grave had bad been tampered with and ordered the grave opened tho the commin coffin was found broken open opan and the right leg oer which an action was pending for alleged malpractice against her family doctor was found torn from the trunk F FOREIGN 0 R E I 1 a N LONDON 16 1611 11 nm am there thera is ia an enormous crowd gathered at the scene of 0 the tho explosion last night in the offices in westminster the government inspector has made an examination of of the portion of the building damaged by the explosion and places tho the logs loss at the vessel which contained the pio explosive plo material was placed in the tha cellar the times says saye if the irish ex trem elsts are really going to reply with dynamite to any measure they disapprove of it is ia certain that the day of remedial legislation ia a over A later and clomar inspection shows that the explosion occurred from the outside of the building no arrests have yet been made in connect connection ion with the tha explosion the police pollee noticed nothing suspicious about the building before the explosion occurred the times this morning says bays in manchester 3 leeds liverpool and london the feeling of the english workingmen towards the irish people once sympathetic hes become cold it only depends on a few more cases of dynamite outrages to turn this feeling into one of hostility ty which the authorities will find it very ry difficult to control paris 16 several beveral warrants for the arrest of anarchists have been issued the lodgings occupied by louis michel before ter ler her flight have been searched arched ee and a number of documents found there seized lori Loti loudon LONDON mos mox 16 the go government ern ment offers ond off erb era a reward of 1009 or the discovery of the authors of the explosion ion A key is obtained to important cipher documents an informer in connection with the phoenix phoe nix nis park murders will testify at the belfast assizes the evening telegraph charges the london press especially the temes times with endeavoring to excite mob violence against the irish the steamers oien gien rath and boyne camo came in collision both seriously damaged inquiry proves tho the presence of traces tracei of phosphorus in the body of Gorts chakoT the mistress of the deceased possesses a written promise of marriage from him the reward applies to the attempt on the times office any one not the actual culprit giving information of the origin of the explosion will be pardoned it is said baid a magistrate ha hab unearthed astounding evidence connecting odonovan rossa rosea with the Patriotic Brotherhood conspiracy it is expected the immigration to 10 canada the ensuing season will be unusually large the steamer eleamar parisian from liverpool for haill halll fax took emigrants A large number of scandinavians and germans go to theNor the northwest thweat the next five nive week eek PARIS 17 twenty two communist banquets and meet meetings lags fogs are announced for foe tomorrow to morrow in various par a of the city it is probable that the anarchists lots lets will not cot meet in the champ do de mars mare as expected but will choose gother lothen n pisco fisco unknown to ti the government tho rho garrison or of paris will be confined to their barracks tomorrow to morrow the provincial provina ial lal prefects have been ordered to send telegrams to paris pans every hour tomorrow to morrow al report reporting ng the state of cf affairs in m their respective juris jurls jurisdictions dictions it Is stated that louise louisa michel biichel has fled to switzerland reassuring telegrams are received from the prefects through the country precautions however will be taken in the pro lincea to prevent any disorder on Su sunday iday ST BT reter PETER 17 it is stated that gen elmre hoit hoft ex minister of the interior has been arre arrested eted in conns eonni cation with the defalcation of makoff who committed suicide recently pets liefl lieff formerly director direct cr of the post office his has surrendered himself to the police and has con teased his implication in the fraud LONDON 17 examination erows that the case and contents contenta of the explosive material used in the attempt to blow |