Show BY TELEGRAPH PM MB calos caloa Z mm AMERICAN A M erlo erio A N VASHi NaoN ngon 23 A question is 13 raised before the french american claims commission to which considerable sid erable interest attaches it was recently agreed between the diplomatic representatives of the united states and france prance that the case of isaac taylor against th the a french republic should be withdrawn on the ground that it was excle excluded ded jed by the treaty organizing the commission as a case already adjudicated it was wa at the same time agreed that if upon examination any cases caseb against the united states should be round talling ing within the same class RS as the isaac taylor case they should be withdrawn on calling the docket when the case of Perdreau perdreauville vilie ville against the united states should be reached cou counsel for the united states declared it was suspended under the agreement in regard to the taylor case corneel for france hen then ben moved tuat the cases which counsel tor for the united states contended came within that class should be proceeded with the discussion was waa ended by the commission calling for the correspondence pon dence between the two govern ments menta counsel for the united states further contended that the proper course was to have left the th taylor eTaylor case as wall as the other cases to the judicial determination of the commission and not undertake to dispose of them diplomatically the commatee comm itee investigating the affairs of architect hill met this morning As neither witnesses nor accusers were pre present sent tent they adjourn ed till wednesday hill filed his answer to the specified charges pension dudley b bas has as issued a circular directing all especial pension examiners to give public notice that they arandt ara not authorized to collect money for feasor fees or expenses of pension urb ers or applicants for fon or pen edom felons also that all nil special clai cial examiners exam iners are provided with certificates signed by the of pensions tile tiie secretary of the interior Inter for lor ana bearing the seal of the interior department part ment without buch kuch cartiff cates all persons claiming to be pension examiners exa miners are a re frauds this circular la Is the result of complaints reaching the pension office of swindles perpetrated by persons having no authority to act the pension commissioner that r responsible report to his tuel tuce emmice office all oases cases of the above nature with description of the al zil lebed examiner JACKSON miss 23 further farther reports of the destruction dest deat ruction by the cyclone are coming in beauregard was entirely swept away suffering buffering is 18 very great assistance Is ia necea weary ary on the N C railway the town of TUlman wab was destroyed several killed billed and wounded on the V M rall railway ways the town of Lw lawrence lwrence rence renee suffered auff ered terribly reports from froni other places and from the country show the storm caused widespread wide spread destruction the telegraph lines are blown down for miles ralles st louis 23 specials from new NOW orleans about the cyclone which do de wilson and beauregard irdi miss I 1 yesterday give no additional particulars but they Beauregard say is in caplas capias county on the N 0 st louis chicago railway railways 46 45 jackson population populations to WiEson wasa was a more important por pon place on the same road one mile from beauregard a summer resort for the people of new Or orleans leant population it had a large cotton and woolen factory employing hands montgomery N Y 23 A snow enow futorm set bet in this morning hutchinson Ks ke 23 A cyclone passed near this city saturday morning ning doing considerable damage tearing down a number of Moll molia shed bed the hoube houte occupied by an old man and wife named anderaon injuring both quite seriously mrs 1 anderson andersen was blown into a treo tree 40 feet seel away another house near by wag WAN treated as badly and a girl had a leg broken mr An Au anderson derson derjon may die A heavy rain accompanied the wind wounded Wound edAlbert albert G price and child mortally their ahouse fell on them J X 0 williams idi Idl led new orleans 23 times demo crat crag crat west point special A terrific gale from the northwest struck the town yesterday afternoon accompanied by torrents of rain and the largest nall nali ever seen here the couri court hoube houses cotton exchange and numerous other buildings are hire and materially damaged no N lives lost loat lamed larned Ks kg 23 lowery bro irro s a powder magazine containing about 1500 1600 pounds of powder situated a quarter of a mile from the city ex plodded this afternoon killing hilling in brantly chas chaa jj goodrich james zeigler zef Zel gler gier a comrade was with him duck duas hunting at the time and escaped uninjured the explosion chook buildings and broke windows abou about halo haio a mile distant martof part of the railing of pawnee bridge was torn away it is supposed that goodrich fired a shot into the door of the magazine causing the disaster hia his body was blowe blow ome bome distance montreal 23 the canada manufacturing companas Comp anys premise sand stationery a tore store of J ti carson carbon co notre noire dame street were de strayed by bre fire this morning loss josef over washington 22 the wife of solicitor general last ev evening c of apoplexy while making arrangements range ments to go visiting captain bushrod P taylor of the navy la Is dead NEW york 22 peter ratel batel coachman was fillad this morning by james martin in a drunken quarrel edward hodgeman bartender fatally stubbed stabbed miehael michael mehan this morning kanias kanins city mo 22 salina kaufka in camfrla township on friday bennett shot khot and killed elmer eimer reagle ina lna in a quarrel about a woman new orleans 22 pol rol policeman leeman john coney couey was killed by alfred gosett GoE Bett beti a negro the thi officer ahot shot gossett gube GoBE ett eti the latter Is not expected to live boston 23 the governor today to day sent an order to the state board of health instructing them to assume all the powers and duties of the board of trustees of the state alms almb hoube house at tewkesbury to take effect at once the governor also atso hent tent an order summarily rt movIng the board of trustees victoria B C 23 dispatches received from the main land say the chill indians have risen risea against the chinese miners killed two and driven the rest into their lodge house which the indians surrounded and when the messenger sengen left were assaulting saul ting it more of the chinese are probably massacred chicago 23 general sheridan received intelligence this morning confirming the skirmish between a detachment of cavalry and creek indians and the driving of the savages over the canadian border ottawa 23 Poll poli policemen cemen ar are estill still on duty at rideau bideau hall their presence starts sensational rumors some somme men are on duty nightly the government is said to contemplate an increase of the dominion polica force to men and to establish a Domin dominion lon ion detective detec teve bureau denver 23 on saturday ex senator tabor went before the grand jury and obtained an indictment against W wm m H bush for the alleged embezzlement of 2000 while manager of 0 the tabor grand opera nome home which he resl resi resigned gued friday early this morning tabor attached bursh bursts s interest in the windsor hotel for claimed to be due both assert ass brt that the cause of the difficulty lay jay in chicago grain trans actions unsavory Un savery developments are expected washington WASHING ton TOw 24 by direction of the secretary of the interior the remainder of the lands lauds of the otoe and missouri url uri indian reservation in kansas and NeU nebraska I 1 comprising about acres will be offered at public sale at the united states land office at beatrice nebraska ka on the of may maj senator van wyck who has been instrumental in bringing about this sale has bas secretary teller to send an officer from the department to superintend it it is probable that COm oom commission noi nor or mcfarland of the general land office will go to nebraska for the purpose ee the lands will be sold only to persons persona who shall within three months from nhom the date of their aepli cation make permanent settlement upon the same and each application must be accompanied by an affidavit as evidence of good faith in this respect the land will be sold to the highest bidder at not lesa less than tl tue tie a appraised value in eighty retracts ac and no one person shall ahall be allowed to purchase more than acres ST LOUIS 24 advises advices from crook say he broke camp at wilcox yesterday morning and started for guadaloupe canyon with troops and indian scouts in wagons the indian scouts told the tho general they wanted him to lead them therm against the Chiric alimas until all were exterminated or captured as an they could not hope for peace on the reservation themselves until that was wan done the ghe expedition la is admirably appointed and supplied for 90 days on oa arrival at guada loupe canyon capt crawford and waterwood commanding the scouts with frith one company of troops under picked officers will penetrate the fastnesses fast nesses of the sierra madro madre mountains and the remainder of the command will be ba posted along the boundary capt dougherty has been ordered to join his command at fort apache to guard against anticipated trouble troubie with the ibe mountain Apa apaches ches chea el pabo paso Texa texas 24 davley davi dayl of bf the third cavalry commanding com mandin 1 a detachment at ban san carloa carios agen agency reports that he called the andl indian chiefs together and explained the situation as to the threaten threatened eci ati at i tack on the reservation by alleged rangers from tombstone the chiefs promised to obey crooks wishes they will celend themselves from attack on the reservation but will not go off or follow it if assailed there are four hundred lef left fett t for de defense defence fenee davis is not alarmed at the prospect of attacker att ackor doubtful of the indians indiana obeying orders washington 24 indian agent wilcox telegraphs the indian office that a company of rangers are now near the ban carlos carloa agency evidently intending to surprise the in deans their suspicious auspicious movements are exciting the indians and it Is thought serious results may ensue the agent expresses fear that the indians cant be influenced to act solely on the defensive and says they should not be put to the teet test secretary teller today to day directed agent wilcox to inform the rangers that they must not surprise the indians and directed wilcox to acquaint the officers in charge of the united states troops with the situation in braer that precautions t be taken to prevent trouble NEW YORK si 21 owney geoghegan was fined and sentenced to one months mon imprisonment for per milting minors to enter his bower bowe den the supreme court granted a temporary stay geoghegan Is in jail the principles and seconds italians lansin in a duel aduel in brooklyn are mra arrested eight shots were exchanged nobody hurt norfolk va 24 lucy haulsey haul hani sey a ix i arrested for whipping her blat slat erB orphan child ayears old to death the child was flogged with a cowhide and burned in the stove her husband was arrested as accessory danville va to 24 wm D dadson arrested rt at franklin in june for the murder of a negro it Js is reported yesterday confessed hiring two negroes to bring him ri a body for dissection claiming to be achy a phy bician Us lie carried the body into an upper room of the house mccu pied by himself wrapped it in bed clothing and poured kerosene over it fixed a lighted candle on it and went away his mistake was made in cutting the candle so long that the house did not take fire during the night it being his purpose to burn the houpe and have it appear that he be himself had been burned in it so GO that his family could abrain the amount of a policy recently procured ry ky 21 24 3 D clarke of the firm of clarke ciarko franki pranks of this city was shot and killed yesterday by his hia partner JF franks he had accused franks of stealing the firms money when a quarrel arose franks shot clarke tiye riye times brainard Br alnard minn mem 24 bums hawkley and bennett three despe radies radices engaged la in a fight with a p bee ase at the mississippi sOppi rail way bridge thursday Thu raday last es escaped aped sped from the railway yesterday cutting through the wail trail du texas texar 24 21 wyatt banks colored who assisted fred E waite walte an and daniel dDaniel compton in killing add wyse wybe deputy sheriff and jailor of rober Hober robertson county may way 1801 was wab hanged at Tr franklin anklin yesterday in the presence of a great crowd he made a speech nearly two hours long rong warning others to shun chun gam bling and fest fast alving and expressed a belief that he would be happy in ahe next world boston 21 24 the tewksbury investigation vesti gation gatlon wa waa opened by attorney brown who after alluding to the ri removing of the trustees trust truit ees by the governor commenced a review of the lattera at tat ement regarding garding le the removal made in an interview with reporters re last night but the governor inter intel rustad and protested against the revival reviva of a discussion of topics not germane to the investigation the governor waa was entitled to expressions of personal honor in whatever hat ever manner he lle choose brown was about to talk about something for which he was not responsible to the commit tee he alone wea web responsible to the people of the state tremendous applause after considerable conald erable bickering it was decided brown should not have the privilege of making his intended remarks margaret berry of boston testified that nurses at thealma the hoube boube were rough in their treatment of patients them and holding pillows over the mouths of insane patients to prevent them asking for necea sarles ules she detailed outrages la ila flirted on various inmates from time to time mrs mib abble wheeler saw baw a nuree named dunning danning stamp on the stomach of a patient with her knees six times because she would not take medicine thos thoa barab jr wals wab very familiar with the thi It nurses mrs 8 bridget dolan had A daughter and grandchild at ter osbury bury last february and made several attempts to get them out as her daughter begged to be taken away bho bhe didn dian succeed her daughter died at tewksbury the child had bad been treated to so badly it lost its speech and could not walk while the daughter was dying of consumption j she was waa fed on ples pies sour bour fish I 1 water soaked potatoes and bowis bown ol of skimmed milk this was about four weeks week sago ago word was not bent sent to her until af after ter ler her daughter death witness was not drunk at tewksbury bu tonly toniy excited exalted some of her answers were very contradictory tanners testified that certain human skins were brought to td them to be tanned by students but say they were from tewksbury texas texal 25 5 dr A C rich was murdered last night b by parties unknown he and X mrs rich were asleep and when the door w was as unfastened the parties entered thi the roon ro omand tand shot through the head jerked him out of bed and fired twice killing him instantly rich c came me from georgia several dearia yea nago ago ho he had been married only two years his difo is almost berett bereft of sene bene over the terrible tragedy she witnessed ME MEMPHIS urnis tenn 25 the ava manc Act jackson sippi special saye bayh there were roar four additional deaths at beauregard today to day misses mieses i eugene and terrell misa miza bleet and a child of mr boss boes it Is thought |