| Show B vwe X JE ma 13 ly 13 AMERICAN M E R I 1 C A N NEW york YOEK 12 non noa henry y watterson who hm ha b absen oen sen spen aing iame some bome dayh doys with mr tilden has bas written briten the tho following account of his visit for or the courier journal in which capr paper it wal ill appear to orl morning ori jing 1 have been spending a few days at greystone gre Gie with gov tilden and not nat merely because hib his old friedin th the P west wes t and sou bou south bouth th have an over present personal interest jn in highut because hla hia name namo la is at tula tais moment upon the lips of politicians of every cia clasell cla sall over the country I 1 pro pose pobe to give div 0 tha readers vf cf the cog cow ier journal ro sonie particular account of bim him when I 1 parted from him a year ago I 1 never did expect to see bee him again indeed I 1 was also eo skeptical of the E tories concerning his restoration to health as 83 to feel a geif gelf delicacy hacy ilcy about intruding on haq hi privacy he was good enough to bend send for me and I 1 went oven over to gramercy park paik ina lna in a somewhat sorrowful sympathetic blate estate of mind my surprise almost exceeding my gratification the old house Is undergoing reconstruction and eniar enlargement enlar kement gement on a mog boale scale but the old library is idill the r ame same being befog held from rom the hand baud of despoiling splendor for the last I 1 ake take abe it as a tribute of afley ti onate remembrance of old times and old books there I 1 found the governor if an apparition had stood before me I 1 could not have been more astonished the days of 1875 6 7 seemed to have come back his hia low voice was firm again his J eyes were bright and his cheeks cheeka rosy roby his intellect as sinewy and olear Cleaf ole oie arand and his wit as incisive as when he made nothing of riding blackstone Blac katone bohar lam iam am and back or driving his ken tucky bays from gramercy park to greystone ho he took menil me all nil through his new house houfe pointing out various changes explaining his hib general de sign and discussing the architecture and architects with characteristic intelligence he quite tired mo out it was astonishing the way he be was punishing his ing long stairs meandering through labyrinths labyrinth Fi of decorated art and treading and frescoed i masses nassebi of corridor and chambers J on current alfairi he talked with Z hla hib usual pungency and candori candor when endurance had ceased to be a virtue I 1 said governor dont you sou on think we have had bad enough of this he smiled and in hla hia dry half if pity in g half t sarcastic way re plied girr if you are tired we will wili gp go downstairs at graystone his life Is faor isor of the simplest and busiest s jle jie e 1 has a farmyard by and no BO e end ild ilc 0 of f pigs poultry and blooded stock of f a course I 1 had to be dragged over this thib and the devices which the old gen leman ajeman puh put blyly forth to trap 9 me into bome unguarded treason to the butter aad ard egge eggs cf the blue grass graeb country were many and ingenious I 1 stood my ground like ilke he but it 1 must be olied that the governors farming is like everything he un thoroughly well weli done I 1 asked him whether he tried to make mae any money out of it oh no ho he said baid it is ia easier made some other way whilo while I 1 was at greystone Greys tone tono not eo ea much as the shadow or ghost of a poli poll politician crossed the threshold or appeared upon the grounds surrounded Bur rounded by hib hia nieces necea and me hib books the old statesman nud and philosopher was as unreserved in his conversation as he was and he is always is ia simple and cordial in his hospitality one of the young ladies ladles told me that the little household had bad got through with over volumes last winter the governor is a voracious and ver batile reader no less lebs than an attentive and wise observer of aff air sir airland sand a we talked of overy everything thing from tho ma as kempis to tol Thor thomas udis neis A heny deeks dieks dicks he play playfully fuby observed that 1 the chief objection he be had heard to the election of mr carlyle carisle to the was that in bome some recent volumes published by one mr Fro froude udo there was suspicion that h he had bad mistreated hla hib wife here must stop 1 know that the public JL is s most curious callous to learn what are mr artil denb dena views of P political affairs current and prospective I 1 have little doubt that if I 1 had the right to speak I 1 could by faithfully reporting nim alm make myself at once entertaining and instructive but the opinions of everyman every man are his own and his house la Is iacued I 1 never knew a man mau maibor ma imor tnora entirely frank in his ihlein course with his friends frienda than this thib base bage of greystone but am not his hia mouthpieces mouth piece ladd land for we to come all the way f from kentucky to new york to pa that h at which lie be la BO much better able to do for himself I 1 can eay ray how however evir for myself that nothing passed which leads me to modify the opinion I 1 nave have PO of ten ed that no n 6 powei powel power on oa earth eoula could induce him te 46 accept the dency han SAN FRAD o as M A special to tho citizen from tombstone Tomba tono says a courier arrived 34 ladt t night from crook at silver creek he reports thai tha was guided by apaches bodaski was captured before the expedition tion left crossed the line jine trav fied vied miler miles south ond end over the sierra madres after 14 days daya march found Charle charie sya aya and bonitos bonicos Bo camps in the heart of the flerra madres wadres of the warr warriors lors lorb were out on a raid with job only 37 bucks and a lot tot of women and children were in camp san carlo scouts under captain crawford allwood and mackey surrounded the camp and advanced from different points upon pon the camp this created a panie fe and nearly all surrendered few escaped beven seven were killed five mexican women ad a little gar were captured who were taken from Cu Car caremen emen remel chihuahua and are now with crook one hundred ponies 40 loaded with plunder and several thousand dol doi dollars laros were captured showing they had bad been successful on their raids birne huldred and eighty three prisoners were taken charley mccomas mccoma is with the squaws squads in the moun mountains lains runners were out after him and he is expected in hourly bourly none of crooks men were lost or wounded chicado CHi cul CAbo 13 GD governor vernor vernoi irwin of idaho and delegate to congress from that territory are in town and were been acen by a reporter in reply to the first question as to polities both gentlemen offered the assurance that politics in idaho turned only upon the mormon question tho the mormon element is a strong one A mormon let la subservient to tho the dictation of the priesthood slavery in tho the south bouth was never hair half so dangerous and bad as Mormon wm in idaho edmunds bill bijj is all right as far as it goes but being founded upon the basis that mormons cormons will not commit perjury the provisions of the bill are inadequate to the situation the machinery for carrying out but the law reach ea only to utah and idaho therefore practically receives none 0 of the bene benefits fits tits intended theae are ate several things needed singa eer to break up this evil and which I 1 eh ali ail work for to my utmost we need first a law passed by congress prohibiting any man who obeys orders of the priesthood from taking part martjn in public affairs of any description also there should be a very stringent marriage law compelling a complete record of every marriage the dirth of every chil dand who are the parents you have no idea of the lo looseness in morals and the illegitimate offspring that are ate born by wholesale and the incest that 19 13 constantly occurring these people ought to be ba djebran chased because the evil is so terrible that you sou cannot get a achet jacket too straight for them the necessity for public schools is absolutely imperative to break breakup up smAs to the cattle cattie business there is no better nield field in the world for amassing immense fortun fortunes esThe rhe caUle cattle feed twelve months in the yar on native grasses and hay whlor cures upon the ground what whal Is being accomplished to in railroad business s two years ago there was not a mile of taxable rali rail railroad road property in the territory now there are at least goo mile miles sand band and more to come the oregon short ilna line and the union pacific people are pushing their roads while the central pacific and denver blo bio grande brande are surveying in several directions in twelve months more or within two years year at most we will have reaching every min ing camp in the territory and new now fields fluids are opening up 3 Sing ser leaves this evening for foi washington and governor irwin returns to boise city in a day or 01 two ana ara the mormons cormons indifferent to the laws of the united states state 1 ahe abe cormons mormons are more disloyal to this government than the most uncivilized race on the face of the earth in their professions processions process ions they treat with contempt the flag of our country they permit the stars and stripes to drag in the ciu diu dustano stand the oath taken in the endowment house honee is more than disloyal it is infamous and every syllable i of it la in impregnated with death to the government of the united states 11 do oey mey respect the chastity of their and daugh ten tem They have iio flo no more idea of purity of bf women thau than tianyou you or I 1 ill iti llave ave of the wardrobe of an lan ankel angel they arn are utterly and hopelessly destitute of any of the finer teel feel feelings ing or of anui anki mankind AnUl nd polygamy is the smallest ercal leet feature of their institution iver lVer perjury jury lust last theft thefts bigotry igno rance Tance and all that is terrible am arg planks la in their platform the leaders of course control the rank and file to one command from the leaders would bring upon their heads the wrath they all fear every thought of which makes then them tremble te people of chicago know no more of the true situation than the of greenlay greenland d know of you youit beat society we need the aW assistance stance of the good people in this country jand and we must have it in order to wire wipe out the greatest bgrace dg race lbs that arm ever known I 1 o manki mankind gd jn in speaking of idaho as a mining and stock block country both both gentlemen were enthuse astle in their a statements and bald baid there are larrer jarger mose moie valuable and numerous mines in idaho than any other territory in the great west cincinnati Os 0 publication Is ia made here to day of the arrest on monday douday afternoon at columbus ol umbus ohio of william jle dle JIe Die rely neg negro to charged with tha the murder of the gibbons children at ashland ky december 21 1831 jannie jantile and robbie gibbons gibbous hud bud emma carico were found lound dendiu dead in a burning house the girls had bad been outraged three men were arrested geo ellie euia wm win neal and ellis bills creft E 1118 ilia made confession upon which he was convicted and sentenced to hang haug bul but was hung by a mob neal and croft were also sentenced to hang and now await thede the decision cislon of the governor vernor vernon as to the day of execution thee thae arrest of was made upon circumstantial evidence which it la Is claimed clearly implicates him and two other colored nen men dabney jones and ruben buben K ndell warrants for their arrest are now out washington IS congress hav hae l ing reduced the appropriation for or the next fiscal year the tho immediate discontinuance of the following named stations is mado necess necessary gary sary and ordered eagle pass texas eagle rock bock idaho keogh fort mont missoula Misa oula ouia fortmond Fort Forts Mont pioche nevada panta punta rosa fla rochl B ter N Y eau ban antonio texas su banta ts V se e N M springfield mo tucson A T visalia Viea viba iia lla cala caia was akie akle forts forti fort fori wyo winnemucca nev the following named stations of the mid wid class ass will here hereafter after be i maintained as stations of the fint elass elase custer custen eort folt mont bio rio grande tex texas i WASH wasu laron iaroN aton 13 in about fifteen fasset minutes deputy marshal fasset reported that vernon was gas bitting sitting up and would soon be all right judge wylle eadd 1 have a good deal of doubt in my mind xe regarding garding the consequences es of this occurrence thib thil man mau hab has been drin dilu drinking kinga hinga a good deal he Is ia a hard bard dr hiler drinker during daring the she ressa resea of the trial triai on one C cc cablon caslon I 1 had bad to aside an and give him a pretty and he prom primed jed to abstain but I 1 lauve has resumed hia his hard drinking and I 1 suppose confinement in the jury room and cutting onn oni supplies of that hind kind resulted in this gattsek I 1 dona dont know that it Is ia delirium cremens tremens or at mania a lotu but hut he is not fit to bo be on the jury now leupp obb cae the doctor will give him a prescription and alid it will probably be brandy or whisby 11 tho the crier he nas bas given it to him merrick I 1 sup suppose pobe whatever the doctor prescribes for t he tho juror can cau be taken ty by him your honor undoubtedly but aut the tad tact Is that prescriptions oi 01 this kind bind are saro apt to leave the mind in io eo shattered a condition as tu to create difficulty deputy marshai marshal he la Is all right judge wylle wylie wy lie lle then the J jury uty can come back the jury came in foreman crane said sald your honor one of desires to ask a question of the court to most of us it seems a question of fact but we prefer to let hanigan hartigan speak break erea brea for himself Judge Wylle the court will hear bis his question and if it is a question of fact will not undertake to pass upon it juror hartlan then began in a confused manner to put a question to the court of an ah almost leti ieti giblo character which seemed to 0 relate to the date of certain ordera made by brady and to the nature of tho the di stumbling block which brady tays says he found in his way judge ivylle wy he these thebe arb are dues questions eions of fact and not law and it Is not for the court to in that connection now gentleman gc you y ou have had bad a sick bick number of the jury with you and a disagreeable accident happened this thib morning he seems to be in a measure restored and I 1 hope hopa he will be able now mow to perform his duties I 1 dont propose to discharge this jury very easily this is the second timo time this ca ehab has hab been tried I 1 dont wish to put any undue stress upon your midd but the court thinks thinus you ought to agree upon a verdict ot some kind you can retire again the foreman your honor we nave have not agreed upon the question of conspiracy in the case if we should agree upon the thu guilt of any one due of the parties I 1 wish to know I 1 if we can cau report to the court judge wylie no you must report averd a verdict act as aa a whole vh ole oie according to my instructions you can decide upon any point in thid this IndIct indictment melt in uny tny order of time but the ver diet when reported must mutt bo be a complete verdict not based upon part of the ii upon the whole there aresu are substantially bially but bat two ques in the indictment first as aa to conspiracy ou that you have the right to bay whether deafen dantis danty or any ank of them were concerned with feredell Be Re redell in that if you decide that there was cons conspiracy piracy with hirn you must bay say who was engaged in id it but that ibuos la not all |