| Show BY TELE GRAPH ap umon gios tam AMERICAN baileys BA balleys baileys iLEYa HARBOR wisconsin 2 A fire this morning destroyed william Jack soula residence resilience and hib his daughters 7 and 12 years of age were wore burned to destri washington 2 the clerk of the committee on way and mean means furnishes the follo following wing explanation of the meal fiscal operations of the treasury for april the debt statement shows iem leb than reduction which Js Is in marked contrast with the reduction theT made in april when the public debt was decreased over this comparative ly unfavorable showing for ton the month just closed Is ia due to the facts that the receipts compared with the fame bame month last year jear fell fei off about while whala th expenditures for the last lait ia lat t month exe Oxe exceeded ceded those for april 1892 by over the large amount disbursed for pensions Js is account accountable abo abe for athe the increase for the first time for many months the expenditures have exceeded excess excel a of being about the available cash balance Is ia in round members against april isi lat a decrease of the bonded debt shows a decrease foz for the month of about while the debt on which interest has ceased shows on an increase of nearly the amount of 39 outstanding is reduced to sto the treasurers treasur ers statement of liabilities and a abets bets sets shows important changes in gold coin and gold bullion there is a decrease cr 0 ase binca sinca april of and an increase in outstanding gold certificates of about the amount of theeo certificates now outstanding being tho the gold coln coin and gold bullion now held by the treasury amounts to nearly against t which there thero aret arct outstanding in certificates about the standard silver sliver dollars on an hand now cow number 0 ng which there ther ht ut standing anding sl about in corti rica rieb tea teb an increase for fot th the 4 mon month th of of these silver pieces and of in outstanding certificates the receipts for the month compared with april 1882 show a falling off of of which nearly were wore in customs receipts a and a internal revenue BALTIMORE 2 on monday night about 11 ll while mius miss anna traverse was going from the house of her sister eister to her own home three blocks distant in the northwestern section of the city bhe she was wab by two colored men who felled her with a stone and then cut her throat and robbed her bf a few dollars she bho was found early on tuesday on a vacant lot where she was wius assaulted and removed 16 her home she is the daughter of the late wm win K traverse trayer pe who has beveral times represented dorchester county in the general assembly she ia ig ia 13 not expected to survive her washington 2 senator hill left washington this evening for colorado beto Belo rehia departure he be was asked if he had anything lurther further to bay at present with reference to his controversy with the secre secie balry of the interior he replied every statement contained in my letter Is strictly true arne teller will el beek beck ek to break its force by a general denial but upon some bome points he will have to face the evidence the make a diversion by an indirect charge on the alleged au of frends frenda fr enus enas of secretary teller that I 1 bought my seat in the een ben senate ate Is ia unworthy of notice and has ab nb no foundation to rest upon it if it had bad been he would have used it against me long iong ago the truth ie neither senator chilcott nor any responsible person has pressed me to make milto such charges the nearest approach to it was contained in a card from senator chaffee Ch aflee in which he lle said that my ing to my own statements cost coat mo me V this statement was so eo vague that I 1 never deemed it worthy of notice since chaffee might have re ferrea to legit legitimate imants contributions made by him to my party in the state whatever charges I 1 have made against teller have been made over wy my signature it if he will adopt a like course and bo be responsible for statements that I 1 furnished used or caused to bo be used money in a corrupt or illegitimate manner connected with my election to the senate I 1 will aboid aff ord oid him at atthe the earliest liest jest possible day an opportunity to prove the char chai charge geP ged vlee vice admiral ROW now rowan hab has asked tobe to be relieved from the duties of superintendent of th aNava observatory batory and secretary chandler hab bab appointed appoint eo commodore Shuf to succeed him commodore will on the ath of this month be promoted to rear admiral as on that date rear bear admiral E B R calhoun will be placed on the retired retied lea iea let it has been decided to give command of the mare island navy yard but newsome now home Some other officer will have to I 1 be sent sont to that point the president haa hag made tion llon of the supplementary extradition treaty between the united states and spain the president has hab appointed geo goo little oft plum creek Xe nevada vada postmaster at that place the president has selected bob boston atlanta and chicago as the names for the three new attel cruls cruis ers erb late advices advises from new mexico rny tny I 1 report of indian ma are rife gain Muc bacho a negro renegade and mescalero Mee calero apaches Apache 6 with with 0 20 1 0 pf af V old band attacked a paek pick train a day aay or two ago near white vvhs tu bands and three companies of cavalry avary auve started in pursuit At another iother lother smaller band raided a batich blanchat at alam col for basement two companies of the fourth cavalry after them A special meeting of the cabinet cauwet was held heid hed today to day to neider consider co the civil service bervice regulations now vi walting awaiting the presidents president 1 action actton all the members were present except the attorney torney general the session lasted two hours and a half and the regulations as presented by the 91 civil vii service commission were agreed to without substantial changes although it was deemed advisable to change the mode of the expression of certain rules there was one question which the cabinet found difficult to decide the custom which Is now observed in making appointments in a the several executive departments and which in the treasury has the force of lavy javy la Is to distribute them among tha thet states and upon the basis cf population ills questioned westher r a strict adherence to chii rule would not in many cases ha hamper per the tha administration of the civil a majority of the members cf the cabinet incline to the clew that appointments point ments under the new civil service rules should be made strictly upon merit as determined by competitive peti pell tive examinations regard regardless iem lem of I 1 the residence of the tha successful candidate A decision however tf as not yet been reached by the cabinet upon this point eston raton civil service Commiss commissioner foner joner said this evening that one of the clauses ot of the new civil service law provides that appointments shall be distributed among states and territories in proportion to population as far as practicable but althis as this clause comes with beveral others under a common head the propositions of which are to be carried only as far as good administration of the law will permit he did not think it would prove a source of much difficulty he said further farther that it should be borne in mind that the law had bad nothing to proportion ro portion in which the several beveral states statts and territories ri are represented in the apportionments tion ments already madey madej made and that the present representation of the states and territories would not be taken into consideration in determining future appointments as tho the law reters reter solely to appointments be hereafter to be made also the provisions of tho the law jaw in question relates to appointments not to examination of course tho the examination would be made he bald baid with a view to supplying the appointing power with proper material the president will approve the regulations as boon hoon as they shall have been altered to meet his views judge lawrence F ant comptroller of the treasury 3 ren len rendered dered a decision today to day in favor of the S stlouis t louis louls san francisco railroad Bail nall road noad company upon its claim for transportation ol of nery on account of the united states from st qt to the collector of internal revenda at springfield missouri robert J crelghton creighton sp special cial clai postal commissioner from frow new zealand had an interview with the ter general on the subject of the transportation of the english and australian malls maus creighton pointed out the advantage which the united states derives from the transportation of thess these malls mails the continent to san han francisco franci Francl zeo complained of tho the heavy subsidy which the australian colonies were obliged to pay the pacific mail steamship company for carrying iu them ae frona froda san ban francisco isco iseo abc across 0 the tbt pacific aud and suit buit suggested that it would be va only fair fain if the united states edourd bear ais les lis lib proportion of the expense tho postmaster general era replied that he had bad authority no to take the cauree suggested but would lay isy the matten matter before the Prel president dent officers of 61 department say tb the d present difan arrangement ge ment by which ble the english and kud australian mails malis are bent rent across ibis coristin continent erit ehlt Is advantageous to lo this cod country chiefly so on account bf tue the facilities which lif lii t affords theu the 17 S postoffice PoSt office department in lii the maff matten matter er of handling its ita own australian allan nilan mails malls comptroller knox reports the number of new national banks organized during the past six months to be with a capital of arranged by geographical divisions ii vis lons ions the number of banks organized in bahe tahe the new england states Is 5 with a capital of in the middle states 23 with a capital of in the he southern states 26 with a of western states 70 with a i capital of 7 lri In ili the states 48 with a capital of twelve of the bruker banker orga organized having a capital of S 3 1 are balk bank which ed thel their corporate existence to e expire xa irb butare but are revived with athe other r banks in the same bame localities awen ty three ether banks having a capital of have hate gone into liquidation luring during i the last six i mon mont moni lip ils inease in cincu circulation laffon 2 the tru of the canadian pacific railway land rant mortgage C f i F P bulther of the bank of morn moni treal johnn johni hamilton and samuel thorn thor of neydra in the thie presence of D do M marler marier notary pub public took d a note of lind and destroyed bonus bonds to thir amount of received in fri payment for lands sold bythe company the bonds were issued in october 1881 twenty millions re mai gaining jn in the hands of the dominion govern Government ment pledged for the execution of the contract eales sales of land to the amount of have been made and sa as the bonds are rece received ved in payment for these thue lands at 10 percent premium the balance of the purchase money remaining due on the entire land grant bond issue amounts to about those destroyed represent payments made madg on account to the month of march it Is expected at least more will be cancelled the present year OGDEN U utah tau tab 8 information has just been received from colinne col Coi inne which gives the particulars particular bof of 21 an attempted assault upon a it little girl ten years old daughter datish ter of mr montgomery and the capture of the tramp by mr montgomery who tied him up to a wagon stripped his body bare to the waist then took a large heavy loaded blacke blacksnake nake whip and dealt him about ten h heavy eavy blows on the bare hody body the culprit made mado no resistance and did not utter a groan until he rede received ived the last lasi lash isah montgomery did the whole busi busl business nees alone no one either elther offered help or interfered enter hater feied after the castigation the culprit was untied given his bis clothes and blankets and told to leave that place as quick as his legs would carry him he did not stand on the order of his go going ling but left taking the tha direction of og den FO FOREIGN remi G no DUBLIN dunlin 2 patrick delany and thomas caffrey Caff rey rcy two more of the men charged with participation participate lonin ionin in the murders of cavendish and burkes burke were arraigned for trial this thie morning they created a ec sensation in the court room by pleading guilty to the charges against them noth both were sentenced to bo be han hanged hargedon gedon on the 2nd and of june before caffrey hard hadd pleaded guilty helas he was informed that the crown gave no hopes ot of a mitigation of the sentence of death which would bo be passed upon him when dei dai dalaney delaney sliby aliby was called he ed 1 I wab was as brought into this at first brat foolishly 87 hy not knowing what it was wap I 1 was forced from my work to go to the park patk we had to obey the orders of the society or take the consequences quen ces when I 1 got into the park I 1 could not get away I 1 saw the mur ders committed but took no part in them the murders were committed by joe brady and timo timothy kelly and nobody else when caffrey was placed in the dock his face wore a smile emile the conse conee consequence quence of pleading guilty was waa again fully explained to him in open court but he persisted in his plea I 1 on being asked whether he had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon ed ail all I 1 hibb have kot jot tokay on the brink of difo grave jf that thai I 1 didt not nol know what wasp going to happen until 10 minutes defor e the murders were erb committed J was bound to td ko go to the park under I 1 P ain of death ideath 2 atthe rational liberal eral orai club banquet banquot this evening edehl na Glade tono tone said the government had met dangers from au an unseen agency fe ecret societies successfully arnubi hei dinnel of the ruyal royal literary fund wag was given tonight to night lord wolseley presided united states ettes Minta minister to tho the toast american literature the arrangement of bf exhibits in the american a aff department of the universal Unive raal fisheries exhibition ia nearly complete hundred cases fro nithe united state mave navo arrived in excellent the zahe perl peri perishable shabie exhibits are not yei yet unpacked the is backward i T the sen een sentence tence tenee ot ol be tieraney ti elaney laney will I 1 probably ro be commuted tal W life berv aeral tude joseph hahlin ranion a availing trial la anally finally accepted as tle an approver se he will con confirm firm the evidence eviden ce of creys against the 13 prisoners n kilmainham Kilmain ham jail jall charged with bon conspiracy to td murder CAIRO calro CA itro 1110 3 A telegram hag bag just lo 10 ben bon on received from col hicks ricks hicks reporting that on the iba of last month he haj hai an engagement with rebels the battie battle which v lasted laifed half an hour ret rei in the entire eimm deneal of the rebels with willi ik a ini ina of the lieulo G governor ov er of di I 1 the aiso aise arp prophet et I 1 aud and many wounded the egyptian ilan foists joists we were re compari lively blight slight coi col hicks hicka praises the gal lan jan try of abd t tbd egyptian troops pik pie etera eters borough j eng ng 3 priest galer gaier aaro laro street one of bf the thu e principal thoroughfares ottlig of thid city va wab 13 partially pari I 1 blown biown li u p last night great grett the explosion aa it was waa thought to bethe be ane work of it is now believed that it was due |