Show BY r TELEGRAPH T E L E G R A IP UW AMERICAN washington z 12 nominations boberi roberi dyrenforth of Il illinois linola AO blatant commissioner of patents james 11 1 1 teller of ohio secretary of the territory of dakota new five cent sickles mickles perfectly gold washed to deceive any ignorant persona and passing among them for now five dollar gold gola piece were discovered here today to day tre sundry civil bill will be re pored to the hous in a few days the general deficiency bill the last of the regular appropriation bills is now under consideration by a subcommittee frank K foster Secre secretary tazy of the federation trade and labor unton union continued his testimony to day before the senate committee on education and labor to cure existing evils foster recommended recon mended the following remedies as the most practicable and desirable at present wiz viz firsty first the establishment of a na bureau of labor anil and statistic second the establishment of baarda of arbitration where abl abi third the enforcement of a national eight hour law fourth the abolition ct child labor as far as possible by h legislation gli lation fifth the repeal of all conspiracy laws la a which interfere with the right of working men to combine for thein their unions like other corporations sixth the abo I 1 tion of the convict labor contract byl byh syleem tem the majority of the party who invaded the indian territory have bave withdrawn of their own accord upon ascertaining they were deceived as to the purpose of the expedition by byi the leaders several of the latter were arrested by the tho military milita rys and will be turned over to the civil authorities thor thorl ides ines the issue of standard dollars last week was against the same week J laet st year the senate judiciary committee agreed to report for passage a bill providing for the purchase from geo goo washington parke curtis lee of the entire arlington estate com prang ing 1100 acres near washington city and including the national cemetery at a cost coat of the accrued taxes to be paid bj gen lt lee lie c the court an n general terms ordered that the money manry awarded beul beal beu weil by the mexican claim commission must be paid unless good reason is shown bbown for tur withholding it the made in the tariff bill aa it progressed in congress have alarmed those whose business is specially affected by the action taken and representatives of the various Indu industries aries Arles of the country are bocking here in great numbers for the pulp purpose ose o ore se of securing curing ee if poa possible legislation favorable to each interest terest threatened lobbying is ia most active and tho the ilfe life of members is made a burden by continued re quests arguments and Import importunities uril in behalf of this thib trisor or that branch of trade what the outcome will be ba it in ia difficult to hur Eur eurdise mise but a gentlemen gent lemon in position to know the undercurrent of feeling among the republicans believes the chance chalcea are about even for the passage presage of some kind of a tariff bill at this session it may be ba that the whole question will yet be settled by the conference committee A bill was introduced by willets to prevent claim agents from ing before the commissioner of pensions under names inspired by the recent disc very of a number of frauds on claimants perpetrated in the west under cover of fictitious lames and addresses A bill was introduced by dannell which provides that no pension clerk or agents shall be detally detailed d by the commissioner of pensions to duty in the state from which he was appointed congressman harmer Harme of pennsylvania has struck a bonanza A few days ago deeds were signed by which ono ona fourth of 16 copper mine claims in soun sou a arizona in which earmer had principal interest were sold for these c mins claims were located nearly three years ago in dragon pabs passy in the mountains of the southern part of arizona this thia property has been opened up by the of the S paci bael flo railway As byon boon as theara the properties had be ben n acquired works were built at a cost of and before the sale was made over 1000 worth of oro ore was taken out and sold after the mexican reciprocity treaty bad been signed and sent to the senate ates the american Aine alne rIcAn comille Comin le desired to amend it by adding I 1 ag a number of articles to the free I 1 list at and proposed to the mexican C commissioners to have the treaty recalled and the articles inserted the mexican commissioners did not have the necessary authority to make the desired changes without communicating with their government the treaty was therefore withdrawn from the senate and held under advisement until senor romero ramero and gen caneda had obtained further instructions Instruct fone ione then amended in the manner pro propose proposal by the american commissioners and returned to the senate and is now in the hands of the senate committee on foreign relations and that committee has requested Gen Grant and jT the american commissioners ners ano who negotiated the treaty to appear before them on tuesday next when its provisions will be disc meed weed bed eed CHICAGO il 11 august gillardy Gil hardy attacked on the street for the purpose of robbery drew draw a pistol and dred at his hla as assailant killing him lust Just antly rhe the rho robbers name is antonina Anton lna ina Kor kordenski Korse neki august gillardy Gil hardy who shot and killed the band cand bagger was discharged from cust custody otly by the coroner nerla jury with a vote of thanks new york 11 charles berbach seebach Be ebach bartender bar tender llred fired upon a party of boys snowballing snowballing now balling him and killed john noonan aged 9 jacksonville ill lil 12 wash cooper colored plasterer shot john stewart Bt ewart ewari colored barber with a rifle stewart died in an hour the mur deer was arrested the shooting was in the public square the cause of the trouble was about Stew stewards aneo anes wires wife who had deserted him morristown N J 19 jas tre goiffon was sentenced by judge mag maz e to be hanged banged march patterson N J 12 annie dorena granger and catherine voorhees daughter and wife of J R voorhees are jailed for attempting to mur er him both bath aro nie members of the salvation army now york 11 alfred keegan jas M jarvis patrick cunningham and W F mcgrath deputies in the office of the commissioner of juries are arrested on a charge of malfeasance in office and by confession of one of them it appears they have been receiving tribute from 2000 or business businessmen men who paid tor for being relieved of jury service some paid whenever drawn upon and some paid a fixed sum yearly V early the practiced i has been in III vogue since 1877 and the conspirators conspiratOr a realized large sums cincinnati 12 the flood of 1832 is now ed taking the most moat liberal standard it then reached 61 feet three inches at 11 tonight it stood aloud half an inch above that thac and is still ra rising reports from indicate the river Is ia als rising at wheeling and falling at marietta and pomeroy it will probably continue to rise lise here tomor to mor row people at lawrenceburg Lawrenc Lanrence eburg burg at last report themselves virtually helpless lacking fod fo d and unable to lo procure any help heip telephone and telegraph iines lines are down and no means of communication arrangements are arc made here to mount fire lire engines on flats in case of fire tire in ane flooded district frankfort ky 12 the kentucky biver river was war 41 feet at noo nooland nand rising three quarters of an inch an hour it is expected to rise till night eully fully one thousand people are home himeles ho meles es much distress everywhere communication with the outside world is cut off eave by telegraph the turnpike to toVer salles sailes on the low ground in frankfort known as crow and a large part of south frankfort are entirely submerged fort hill the highest point about frankfort is now an island caused by bic backwater kwAter residences two miles from the river are under water the hermitage and 0 F C distilleries are covered on their first finst floore floor six hundred hunared head of cattle aie are tt is andIng landing in water above their knees the water Is three feet six inches on the cellar floors of the penitentiary covering nearly the entire prison yard tiie tile prisoners are loose in the thu chapel and doubled in bellson celli on the second floor rhe the wooden bridge bridga to south frankfort is considered very unsafe and 14 1 hourly expected to go down thousands ot of people line the river banks on both sides aidus watching the heavy drift and houses go down new NEW yo york yoeu 12 the worlds washington special says Benator excenator ex booth of california who has been here during the past week reluctantly confes confesses ses Ees that his state is likely to be democratic for years to come the tha germans are leaving and have gone out of the republican party to stay to this defection in large can be added a large exodus from the republican ranks on a principles that will operate fatally upon republican hopes mr booth fears the next national campaign booth voices the republican dismay by criticizing gov stoneman for not going bud out of his way to favor the railroad companies af after atter ter having been elected as charged with railroad assistance it is ever that that office Is capably administered but this thia tribute Is believed to be an intimation of david 8 S terry who is behind the throne and pulls all the strings still accord ing to booth he pulls them acceptably to the public ex governor edwin euwin D morgan is lying dangerously ill and Is at nt tended attended by a number of eminent physicians hla his family are very anxious A herald editorial on the mexican treaty bays says grants comments would be more appreciative and intelligible telli gible if the text of the treaty were first disclosed to the public in advance of such disclosure it ID Is premature zor lor anybody even grant lant to open such a discussion lonan trenton J tp 12 A rope of reni renn refined lied nied caststeel cast steel has bas just been sent b by 7 the roebling arin from their mills in this thib city to ban francisco it ills Is fees long diameter li 11 inches and it weighs pounds it was put in two box an cars both open at the ends with halt halo the t rupo rupe in one car oar and halt hait in the other but in ina a continuous coil the rope is for use on the street traction rail way in san francisco cincinnati 13 A shocking dds astar is reported by telephone from the western part of the city both the freight and passenger depots of the cincinnati southern railway were undermined and fell into the surrounding water cirr carrying yIng with them one hundred or moro mona people the depots were a one story frame structure resting on mclean avenue which was almost covered by water and both botn sides filled with water it had become eo soaked as to melt and the catastrophe was further hastened by the breaking of the bewer sewer which hent kent a current along the bank crowds of people have been in that vicinity looking at the floods it is 18 supposed these are victims of the disaster it la Is impossible yet to tell the extent of the disaster when the southern railroad depot the only height freight depot went down A great crowd of people were there looking at the flood when rians blanks rant a small building near by went down the crowd rushed over on the platform of the depot to eee what was the matter when suddenly the whole depot collapsed colla peed and sank cank into int j the water the track irack was at the same ame time depressed and the carb cars standing close by ran into the depression covering the people who had gone down with the falling structure not one body had been recovered at 1 nor could the bystanders give any intelligent account of how many escaped the work of recovering the drowned will be exceedingly difficult as the place is isolated there Is danger of other parts of the street melting aa w this portion did it la possible however that the break in the great bewers sewers in melean menean avenue cased the depot I 1 to sink 13 the river at 11 la Is 61 feet and rising slowly it will certainly reach 65 feet before it begins to fall tha weather is cloudy and warm the water works engines are all idle and water in the reservoir only enough for six days The police report no increase of crime consequent on the lack of gas last night A brick dwelling house on fletcher street fell this morning no ives lost loaf much sickness bickness is found mong the imprisoned people in the tenement houses relief belief boats are busy visiting all such places with ample means at hand to prevent all su suffering laring ind 13 there iddo no loss of life so far as we can learn but the damage here will be very heavy cannot be estimated till the water goes do down pvn it la Is now about three feet higher than last february and up to this morning has raised about an inch an hour lynchburg Is entirely covered some houses bouses to the second floor the entire village of Harden town Is covered and tome some of the people have had to abandon their houses entirely Shawnee shawneetown town ill lii 13 the river is rising arising an inch aud and a quarter an hour citizens moving into the second stories of their houses much alarm felt teli evansville 13 the river la Is 43 8 10 feet and not rising so fast today and not much damage is done in the city but a great deal in the lowlands low lands between evansville Eva navilla and henderson madison 13 not much damage here so 83 tar far though the railroad depot is flooded and the track under water for some distance all ail trains stop at the toot of the hill the river Is still rising new albany ind 13 the river rose 18 inches last night and is still rising all the houses and factories along the are abandoned the water got into the glass works furnaces last night and the firos tiros are areail all ali out mr depauw will lose at least about persons are out of employment no estimate can be made of the losses yet but from soo to families have hadbo had to move every available foot of the high ground is filled the railroad track between here and I 1 jefferson eff erson enson Is abandoned and ferry boats only are making occasional trips to the kentucky side helena arky anky arks 13 the river has rhen rifen 15 inches in the past 24 hours people are preparing to repair the bad places in the levees at once boston 13 the board of alder men passed an order for the me entire city to be illuminated b by the electrio light nry ney NEW IS 13 the herald herard 6 baya syb from the long fruitful vine yards yarda of ohio COMES cornea the complaint sooner or later in all the grape growing countries that a peculiar blight is affecting the vines lesben ing the yield and CoM compelling pellin the U uprooting ard of many vines this Is bad newe but as aa concerns the wine the growers will be the principal gumn sufferers for apples grow neatly every where wherein in the northern states and from their juice julee can be male and Is made in great quan title an alleged winet hat bat millions of belt beit styled experts cannot distinguish from tile the genuine article general beneral grant Tr rr trescott escott and secretary een appeared before the senate for eiga committee today to day days advocating and explaining the mexican treaty the expend expenditure iturea for ocean mall maii service show burng the fiscal years from 1818 to 1882 inclusive the total amount paid by the united states for transporting mals mails to foreign countries was of which was paid to companies owning steamers or other vessels sailing under the american flag senator ferry Is here he declines to talk its ltv it Is believed he is preparing a statement at tb the ehouse house of a friend haskell and |