Show BY TELEGRAPH pen PER ynte amol laxa A AMERICAN M ER I 1 C AN HEL hen HELENA henena ena UNA ark IS 18 the water Is rushing through the old town break in the levee and aad many plantations will egeln bo be overflowed water now in sight blight will bring tife life river up to within two feet fett of the late rise new york 12 the steamship city of richmond has not arrived bhe she has not been heard from since bhe ahe was reported disabled by the france and then not in need of assistance barretts barreta rapids Ont Oat 12 mooda floods InI in rondeau river are doing great damage the piera piers of the bridge on the north side of the village are swept away many narrow escapes escapee great excitement the village being on an island communication with the main land Is ia completely cut off lebanon pa 12 W A levon and augustus everhard rc represent resent edg the bendrock llen iten rcck drock powder company new york were killed at cornwall in making a trial blast names of off meers leers and crew drowned ou on the steamer watley purser parser H L palmer clerk W J rivers pro a cummings chas chag Nunn Tom even evere t tt I 1 dave brooks nelson mckay lucien mcclary Mc clary Ciary Cha chas sPotts potts and end green singer hudson wis 12 A boiler in the hudson chair factory exploded thib this afternoon two men were fatally injured almy mon men Ir in laneigh a neighboring room escabel without injury st bt gaorge george ont oat 12 13 six carb cara of a freight train on the grand trunk were precipitated over an embankment near this station this evening all Email smashed led to atoms los ios heavy plainfield N J 12 in the collision in the lehigh valley the rear coach coash of the philadelphia train overturned and at once caught fire all the passengers were extricated the flamen reached them but IS 13 received injuries urles uries tho ahe engineer and one unknown passenger will probably die some bome of the passengers dE declare claie ciale that the locomotive and train raced all the way from bound brook to the crossings the engineer of the lehigh valley locomotive claims he had been given the signal and agent pickle on the engine corroborates him master machinist paxon in the case casa of the philadelphia and reading beading engine bays baya they were shown a white while signal until within 20 feet of the when rod lod was suddenly bud aud denly flashed in their faces the passe paebe passenger train was waa on schedule time the locomotive loco Joco motive was run ann mug wag wild the following are additional injured u d mrs henry B kauffman Kau uman 21 plainfield JA eld eid rescued from the debris after her clothing was on fire was slightly hurt on tho the hand and proa grated by the shock ex senator B R H Veigh leighte te of somerville trifling rifling bruises wm B mason of the So mervilla unionist Union ise iee gazette gazelle and john runion bunion of canellen Da nollen nellen slightly aly injured ared the man at muhlenberg berg hospital is identified as john lach ae elmaer of philadelphia all the injured were taken ti their homes or houses housea of friends in the vicinity of the disaster washington 12 general gresham Gro sham accompanied by mr nun hatton called at the tho treasury department dodart Dopart ment this afternoons afternoon but secretary folger was they paid their respects reap ecta to assistant see seo notary rotary new secretary lincoln left the city this afternoon upon the united states steamer dis dispatch patch as the guest of Commo commodore doru dora green on a trip to norfolk on account of the tho reported existence of yellow fever in cuba and other southern islands the national board of health has decided to es cablish quarantine stations on the coast earlier than usual this year it Is ia proposed to open stations at new now orleans on the first and those at the souther bouther ports port snot not later than the tho the following Is tho the paragraph from the proposed regulations now under consideration by tho the commissioner mias misa loner lonen of internal revenue regarding the payment of rebate to manufacturers of tobacco und end cigars tobacco snuff and kigais will be re regarded added as heid held by a manufacturer where they are goods of his own production in his possession either in his factory or in hia hla warehouse Ee or any other place where they are held hold by him in storage only as aa provided in section revised sta tute antes s on goods so hell a rebate maybe may bald in stamps and payment will not be made in stamps on other goods I washington 12 in accordance with a telegram from secretary chandler received at the navy department part ment this morning the yalta talla boosa has been ordered to proceed from key hey west fla to st bt augustine tine to receive the presidential party on board they will leave lelve key west today to day and reach st augustino tomorrow to morrow afternoon it Is not known what the future movements of the president will be but it Is thought the party will start at once on the tallapoosa for washington I 1 hanlon the cuiman orso oan will remain in this city another fortnight he Is practicing for a double scull race for lee neo and himself with connelly and hammill of halifax for 2000 a side distance threeT thre ua nilea with turn they will row at the regatta at pullman ill lii about june then hanlon will dispute the honors with ross robs at winnipeg or burg burc paul matthews Matthew Lv son of justice matthews is lying dangerously danger asly jil III at his parental parents residence in this city with tuberculosis he is reported somewhat better this evening IC I C ohio 12 the mormon conference continued tody to dy the who time was mostly devoted to religious eer rices flees during which a woman sung bung a song in a foreign language an claimed to bo be under the influence of oatha the gift of tongues A letter wai was received from secretary of state Froling huysen in res ponee to a request made to make a distinction between polygamous and monogamous cormons mormons Mor mons As secretary evarts evarta bent a circular warning immigrants from coming here to join the polygamous communities that they expose themselves them delves deives to the operation of the penal venal laws lawa of the united states secretary Fi fueling eling hubis huysen en re replies iier ut it Is contrary to the thep practice M n of f this til a government to give t by y circular as is proposed rny any sanction or endorsement of a specific form of belief it la Is for the agents of any religion to make the character of any law abiding immigrants secure against interference the rb union men at the large rolling mills here went out on a strike some bome weeks ago the mills recently started with new now hands gathered from val vat vai I 1 ous points of the country for several days the old union men have manifested an unruly disposition today to day tho the situation became desperate A gang of union men foli lowed three of the non nori nonunion union workmen strangers strang erp erf into the country assaulted and severely beat them ann anti threw them off a bridge two or of tho the number have not ic turned f they are said to be seriously injured in ared physicians started fir the scene but returned being afraid of their lives this evening as the men were leaving the mill after getting outside the high enclosure a gang of strikers opened fire upon them with rifles shotguns ana and revolvers it is said that fifty shots were fired john waldron a young man recently from Pittsburg was waB instantly killed hilled 31 buckshot entering his side brainard mulburn was severely wounded in the cheat and arm thought seriously no arrests have been made the murderers are unknown bel bei being na in ambush tho the men are aroused and express a to run the mill CHICAGO 13 1 replying 0 an inquiry senator barard bayard sald baid yeb yes yea I 1 bear considerable political gossip but a great deal that I 1 hear I 1 dont doat believe washington hotels beem seem to be the general depots of a great deal of senseless political 1 chatter I 1 live in my own house and therefore denb hear all ali of it As to the presidential outlook I 1 must mast say that in my opinion everything indicates that tho the successful candidate will be bib from the ranks of the democratic party people wearying are aro weary log ing of republican administration and in 1884 will demand a change the last election jn in new york w here where the state went democratic by pretty thoroughly proves this fact I 1 believe we will elect the next president by a larger majority than we gave tilden when wo we elected him in TO 76 As ais to who the candidate will bo be I 1 cannot say and any expression of opinion in this direction dir ecton would have for its ita foundation nothing but the merest gul guess work the senator was wab asked how the appointment of gresham greeham was received in washington and replied I 1 think it met with general approval Gre gresham greaham shain sharn Is an all upright and able man and the pity it is that tha t ile he was waa not cot there earlie earlier Z under him I 1 do not think tho the stir star route jobs and other frauds would have hata been po sible aible john F FIn finerty erty eity congressman elect and irish american leader and dynamite advocate in hib his pap erThe citizen thia this morning reviews at large the wrongs of ireland and j jus us tilles the uso ube of dynamite zo follows what ho hope e then has ireland from english legislation what wonder if she ehe is driven to fury and desperation what wonder it if she should seek to imitate fambon tamson among the temples of the modern modem philistines no matter what the english say bay about their indifference to dynamite te terrors the recen recent t explosions and alleged ed discoveries dl coteries have set them t thinking Z in k ing they have also set millions of americans americana thinking what la 13 the dif dlf difference ference for example between the explosion of a mighty bombshell fired by the uniformed english butcher into the streets of alexandria killing men man women and children and tle the dynamite cartridges exploded in the heart of london only this thib that the english attack on the wretched egyptians was without J us ti fi cation while the irish demonstrations against the british brit ish metropolis are the natural results of dentures cen tures of unmitigated ed fraud plunder and murder lare nare ciry CITY 13 this morning the jury lu in the cabe case of alfred aired G packer charged with murdering his hia five flee companions in the san juan country in 1872 returned a verdict of guilty A motion for a new trial on the ground that the murder was committed mit ted on an indian reservation and therefore this court hns has no juris jurls diction will bo be made this afternoon 14 at a meeting of the etri striking king hing cigar makers today to day of manufacturers presented a statement that the demand for one dollar a thousand increase in wages wiil wil be grant granted cd therease there Ther eare enre are boil two other demands not settled namely the right of the cigar mak erh era union to send feud committees through the workshop hopi to collect dues etc etoi and nd relief from the charge of 30 cens cents a month mouth from each workman for gas consume I 1 during the winter months will not bo be resumed until these matt maet rs ra aro are bet set tied ved milwaukee mil mii cauker 13 12 Marty mar lyof of dakota now in this city bass bask SU sui ting fling ball will soon join the catholic church there are now cow 2 00 indians in dakota belonging to the catholic church charles charlea smith a well to do farmer living four miles north of esris Earls ville iowa went to his barill barn this morning where his two sons sone aged 9 and 13 were engaged at work and killed them witt with an axe returning to his house with the same weapon he killed his wife as bhe ehe stood by the stove preparing breakfast he then attempted to blay slay his two daughters the only cilly remaining members of his family but they Eucce succeeded eded in reaching a neigh neighbored borja borla house safely and gave the alarm when they returned it was found smith had bad killed 1 himself by cutting his throat with a butcher knife these meagre details only are known and no causs cause la Is assigned for ton the deed milwaukee 13 A sensation wag was caused at the scheller trial this morning bilingham by bi linham chief engineer in the ne newhall wh a 11 house at the time of the fire 3 who said he was recently y approached by J C mckenney attorney for heller helier Bc and a baloon keeper named adam roth both who as asked ked kod him to swear that the drawas tire fire was wab a gas at bottom of the elevator shaft bhatt as the testimony would clear the accused it was proved that hellers soh boh Sc heilers eilers debt la is over and proved that he attempted to borrow from dr rocker crocken C before the f nire fire jre ire boston 13 A small street bomb was exploded by a passing carriage in front of the mica fica this morning cu causing some bome commotion but no damage the incident caused tsoi isor some e talk in connection with the marquis of lornes Ii ornes ornea arrival lorne arrived at he would not take a conveyance to the hotel but accompanied by the english consul and members of his party and followed closely by a detective walked leisurely to his liis hotel springfield ill lil 13 there has been no trouble in the rolling milla mills binco bince that ot of last night nigh t j reported in these dispatches the men continue firm in their determination to remain at their posts and many think the assault of last night will have an effect directly the contrady of what was anticipated the firing party have hate not as yet been heen identified and no arrests have been made mulbern the moab most seriously injured man of the several who were wound ed last night Is alive and wili wiil probably recover 14 notwithstanding stand ing the failure of the board of arbitration the coal miners will make another attempt to have the questions amicably rett settled led secretary flannery fiannery of tha tho miners minera deboda tion has addressed a letter to secretary Re lazinger of the board of arbitration in which he be proposes that the operators go over their books and if they can show khow good and satisfactory Fatis factory reasons why they can pay but three and a half cents per bushel a convention of miners will be called and an effort made by them to accept the reduction CHICAGO 14 officials of the bricklayer union asbert assert that only forty workmen have thus far responded er from outside the city to the call of the contractors contract orp and that thag of these thirty have been induced to join the strikers they further assert that thirty three contracting firms have acceded to the demands of the union and placed men at and that under the circumstances circumstance the workmen are masters of the situation work on all the large buildings however Is almost completely at a standstill MILWAUKEE it george schel ler a accused aused of setting betting fire to the newhall house took the stand himself in the morning session and told the story of his life he recited incidents of his connection arith the fhe newhall house and accounted for the stock istock on hand in the barroom bar room his testimony dovetailed with that of bingham ano swore to finding him in bed on the fatal morning two additional witnesses were called for the prosecution and five for the defense washl washington maTox 14 indications for the upper mississippi and missouri valleys vai val leys leyb threatening weather and rain or enow variable winde winds shifting to the north and west with colder weather and a higher barometer by Sunday Bunday morning CHICAGO 14 congressman charles A sumner of ban san branch franch co accompanied by his family arrived at the palmer house yesterday yeat erday during the day that gentleman was |