| Show BY TELEGRAPH TELEGRAPH rna usa r a c inoa 1 AMERICAN 1 1 1 WASHiNG tony TONi SO the finding of the court u r t martial marti martl arbas arbab been reviewed xeo noo by t the tho h 0 judge advocate conetah gou geu vetal etal tho The thore result kuit kulb hes hab nat ben bea nici but bat it Is 13 thou 11 g t thenie en tence nce la Is at le les ies let t aier ayt aty the de deni deyl commom com jsn reve rave ouid P fa acted tuot ed upon poli lt it hll uli A t lay lav tb day run mon jorn born and anam aed aej the usuf questions oni as to tohle his reaf real dence ath uth 0 akness had bad been beed eo iton ech e ch t ter fal m 1859 and within bix six years bitnes worked both as eto 1 chutter and sud fore bleil in il the for fon granite philadelphia bull buil g during the th he worked to re 15 per cent of th tho 6 contract was I 1 lfeo erlei lauh ihla il i l giant ra yand daod company Com paDy men were instructed as k theng theno thanG hot hof of time they should I 1 d len med cutting ca tho the tb hee fhe t cupy erin tend i nalido I 1 inn a man no fin fl dished a particular stori n loss less time than allotted he be wah was r charged wi witness ineas worked about Q upon none one stone and bellied he lle could have done the he work pi in fo forty arty or fifty days s witness n e sa appeared before tho the commission 11 of which assistant 1 french and mr lei jei hll hii li ii 11 were membra to ail the facts lust just it ire by him and called aills at to the tho unfairness of the modified gots sots which he hill then proposed making counsel for direnso defenso wished to postpone the cross of l murch lurch until tomor to mor tow irow to which prosecution assented several letters and other ary evidence relating to the phila phlin delphis building was then offered after which gen steinmetz was TV recalled failed and questioned as an expert in jil relation to certain alterations of the plans for the building commit ite itee ltee e adjourned until tomorrow to morrow gan gen en Ruggle buggle shari telegraphed gen 10 croo rook as tollow lowb lowe at whipple whippie barracks racks arizona I 1 am directed by the secretary of war to advise you that thai the secretary of tho the interior informs him he cannot consent to receive your indian phi pil prisoners sonere at t he the san carios carlos agency ho he says ho he will vill endeavor to take care of the tho children but in hla hib opinion tho adults should beheld be held heid as prisoners erb craff of war and kept from contact with gith w tho peaceably peace ablo indian indians otari of ari art boni zoni 04 tho the secretary directs that the prisoners phi te ie kept apart by you and fed out of the appropriation for tor indian prisoners of war i until h he hall shail receive full reports 0 from you with any recommends tion you may have to make on ther subject upon which the final dispo altion eltion oi of these indians will be de mor Jor tor mined secretary lincoln transmitted to te the secretary of the thu interior the athe following telegram from gen miles recommendation with favorable of its W T june 15 adjutant gendral Gen erat eyal washington ane chiefs interested in moses mecca reservation have started frolia sionne faila faiia and are ara now en bouto to washington under charge krof P of captain baldwin I 1 earnest earnestly lv re quest that be made to make en an amicable and permanent settlement with thebe theba indiana indians while in Washington riot only to satisfy them for fon the portion of their reservation P rey rcy restored torea to ta the public domain but 1 niao niso if possible to purchase pur chuse their relinquishment of the remainder mosta 1 reservation it is only to the black hill and pros it p are already pres preb l g upon it and andr will soon give trouble laie lole or r deavor to have another taken I 1 think it would grova grona f r om he indians abe m bo advisable for the government to avo V ve the indians indiana ton fon or kheir 1 b benefit to induce them to take lake land in severalty severally un tho the Co alvilla reser crook in a dispatch to the tho adjutant general opposes keeping the Is captive apaches apart from the other indians mrs ecamp 0 D nickerson NI ekerson hab bab filed a petition for devorce frem from maior malor azg AZA H nickerson tho the petition among other things chargee charges the defendant with adultery with tens tena diller carter the woman to vb whom 0 in mal maj Major or N ickerson Nickerson lc kerson herson was marri married ed after the divorce was obtained A bill in equity haa bab also aiso been beon filed asking that the conveyance of property arty by major bick Nick bickerson nickerson erson ereon to tena tens willer diller catter carter to be bet bat glde gide bide glde LITTLE bock boce 20 four mens meny men convicted of robbing a railroad train and kill killing kihong conductor cedus cian will wui hung 13 3 friday V at halifax 20 george ham hampton ton of the pictou branch braach of the bank f an k of nova scotia was waa arrested while to escape he is ig charged wl wj th forgery of il 1 6 gego goga new brun brunsw PW I 1 20 the residence of E emel eyel uhlon M Pat rat terEon was robbed robber of in bonds nad and gold d diug flug the or of tho the family chicago 20 tho second trial of R B S monroa charged with raising upon a bank of this cl city ty faise faia a d drafts raf ts for agoo on beckette co leeds england began today to day edmund edmund edmuno Bec Beckett kettis ls hero here from england to testify nashville 20 the Ante americans ricans springfield special bays says that judge john E garner of that place wab was indicted at the june term of the roberteen berteon Ru Ro chanty court courts far an attempt to commit and subornation euborn nUon of witnesses in a lawsuit in which he be was leading cou counsel neel it being the trial of bench hopkins for killing dr nuckley Nuck lea in which hopkins was wag acquitted on the ground af pf salt sait do lence fence the trial was most exciting on account of the prominence of the parties and the enner anner of the kill ing and the tha verdict of acquittal was productive of much feeling there were several leveral counts jn in ment one charging that judg rudge garnor garner bribed witnesses to s wear swear fale faie falsely f 15 ben boon james boon james suit and tim demo demombren 1 were indicted jointly with judge garner judge garner is one ono of the commission Com misson of referees court count created by the last legislature to relieve the supreme court overcrowded wit work work lie Is ia a lawyer of high blanding add has served on the tho bench anan ayrf n other othe r positions of honor and trust 20 the police today found in the cellar of ithe the dwell log north fifth street formerly occupied by dr isaac Hatha hathaway ways alleged abortionist the bodies of several beveral children and a large number of human bone bonea a dr hathaway was waa arrested in march 1881 with bev rev thomsa thomas B miller for commit ting criminal malpractice mal practice upon mary butler a servant girl child died after atten the operation both were admitted to ball bail and A hathaway atha fled he however returned to the city city forne some time ago ngo but has never been rearrested arrested re on tho the charge three months ago his wife charged him with assaulting her and threat ening her life rahe asked to have a warrant lenued for his arrest but subsequently withdrew the charge she told the officials at the time that her husband had performed several criminal operations upon ber her and bhe she know he had performed edn eda a hundred others up to our four this afternoon lemoon at 21 91 skulls and portions of skulls of infants have heen Jeen found burled buried in the cellar of the dwelling dwellen g dr hathaway is 18 now in the coun county ty prison charged with A assaulting essul tIng a relative the coroner lodged a do at prison against him chicago 20 A report has jus jub reached here from the stock yards that 60 50 texas steers became frightened aud and and aud are now charging through the streets in every direction throughout the southern part of the city olty all the way from ashland avenue to lake lakke michigan a distance of over three miles mues aney are bald to bo be wild and utterly uncontrollable able aule and citizens are out all through the district with guns and pistols shooting ug at thomm them and adding to their frenzy particulars are not yet obtainable but report bays says bay B a number of people were run over and more or less leas injured and one person killed later reports say esy nobody was killed and as far as heard only one man funt about 40 of the tho steers were killed hilled and the remainder were gathered rat kni hered together and driven back to tho the yards chicag 20 the rush ruah for bahon badon licenses nEes auder the tho new city ordinance in order to make anop inoperative dative the new state high license laws law continued today to day when the clerks office was opened thia this morning a imm of expectant dram aram belleris extended through the highway and half a block along the street preparations pa rations had been buen made for speed however a and d by noon the jam was practically over and for the remain i der of the tho day they were ea eairly lly liy ily tak I 1 en care of the result of the two days work is the issuance of soot licenses there aro about bow kaidon ealdon keo kee keepers pera pers in this city it is alleged d that many notaries not aries winked at glaring irregularities in furnishing sureties 20 about 3 p m the chicago express on en tho the omaha a line when near rast east minneapolis ran of the track owing to a misplaced Tha Tho train con slating elating of engine baggage three I 1 CM cara and alid a ble bie eloper aper verg gna derailed engineer wm harrington torii toris of this city and roberth roberta Rober tro of elroy were instantly killed aud hud a brakeman named sun dearhart wab was waa badly hurt burt roberts has bas a wife and three children in elroy it was tile tiie first trip of the engineer over tho the road rend the train was running at a high rate rater 40 fifles an hour when the accident occurred A few of the tha passengers were B slightly injured kansas the tho river io ic still sun rising slowly at 3 p ra it il i 23 feet 5 inches the kaw which w was wab 15 on a aland yesterday Is rising slowly slowly today to day no additional damage of importance is reported today loul louis F SO 20 fhe phe water has risen a few inches tut tnt lut no material destruction to property haa yet been wrought john parvy employee of the electric dight light Com oom company piny while repairing the line was killed by we the shock new york 20 A small nire sira in E M flaxa flava min mill caused a panic among the inmates goo in number one girl fell feli on wine line tb and was trampled by her companions A man from frog a wandew buth nuth were taken to o the hospi al st stlouis Loui loul 20 0 tho the river rop row bix six inches tod tobay to d ay tonight night to t it 11 marked 33 feet one inch higl higi mr with unsex one une ex exception than thau it has been for over 20 years the lowland 4 the national block and the little town of venich venice two miles niiles abrie on the illinois 1111 illi bide hide and tending extending im back nemly nearly a mile mlle from the river Is a deeply inundated the columbia Colu muia mola bottom embracing a cf country ten mija long ald three wide under completely submerged sub Bub merged and aud the th crops will probably be totally ruined the damage is not yet estimated but will be heavy three in the arver river between tween here and the te mouth odthe of the missouri having acres are under water and a strong current r t sweeping over them they will probably be carried away and every vestige ot of their crops the northern part of the city lying along the river bank including the suburb of lowell iro Iio wei wel are pretty well inundated within this section are arc a large nuni number ber bar of mills milla and factories there la Is much Buffi buffering suffering ering and deprivation in the flooded districts CAMDEN CAUDE BC 20 A monument erected by the women of kershaw kenshaw county in memory of tb the a confederate dead was wab dedicated today to day there was a grand military demon in which twenty companies ies les participated helln senators tors hampton and butler governor and other men were present the ceremonies of anve unveil 11 ng ing consisted of an artillery salute a dedia dedla dedicatory tory prayer an ode to the ladies and a memorial oration by senator benator BL IT ampton brampton he paid a tribute to the faita osith devotion devotions end patience of the southern women and paid when the true history of the war want t hall thail be written they would not only occupy t he the birst place in oar hearts buethe but dut the first in honor they would always repel with scorn and indignation the imputation that monuments to tha the Conte confederate dead marked the spot where traitors altora tr slept vve we of the south were neither trat trai tors tore or rebels nor was our war in any proper be bense sense nse a rebel rehei rebellion ion lon it gas gab strictly a civil war growing out of conflicting interests and defler ent ant construction of tho the constitution ution by opposite sections of the country he maintained that the tho perfect union of the states contemplated by tho the fathers could never ha possible it if the citizens of one portion of the republic are to be kept to in that union merely menly men ly on sufferance tolerated but EW eup peeled con their full bhare share to the wippert ol 01 0 the government but not nol participating in its diree tion berl beri bearing ig its burdens but not sharing and aud feeling that Inthe in the home of their fathe fathers rathey they are but unwelcome intruders latr udera he congratulated the country that the fugue was auspicious that the scars of war were leing being obliterated by time and demanded that our for mor enemies do justice to the motives that inspired our conduct he believed that if the settlement of he war issues had ha d been left to the old soldiers the country would have been raved paved the shame bhame and humiliation of reconstruction hesoun he counseled sel sei obedience to the tho laabi and to the supremacy of tho the constitution and eald eaid it requires only mutual forbearance concession and generosity on the part pait of the contending sections P to bring about this result and surely every states statesman mauj every lover ot 0 nia hie coun country desires to bee see this end M ed and it lioan itcan oan can te 1 attained without ices of seif feio respect by any honest man ruan North or sou h without any unmanly degradation without the sacrifice of une me honest conviction or ofie cherished principle the tho great questions that were at issue between e an the north and south and which were left lerf to the arbit a ment of war were decided against uby usi ue but the abord never bas has decided and nover never will decide the question involving the merit of principle the final finai judgment as to the motives and of ano war rest w ath a higher trl tri unal unai una than any on this earth carth and to that last court of upp al must every quenion question of right and brot g be sut but eu awed nit ted por foz our convictions we are nie responsible resTon sible alone to our and to our god hence there is no inconsistency in our giving to the constitution and laws under which wo we ilvo iivo an earn est esi support while vi kohold 0 hold hoid in I 1 ender tender rove reve renca the memories of men meu who died for the causa wo we held to hi bt just und and right the oration was received with much enthusiasm CuI CAlao 21 tho waters of lake calumet yesterday were p acid nna and the occasion wag waa improved by the tbt scullery scull ers now at pullmans pullman who con template entering ente ring the great |