Show BY TE aubun m 1 AMERICAN washington N IB 13 the examination of smith was waa continued 1 I he witness detailed the interview between himself and secretary sherman regarding committee of these letters to the he committee he said the secretary read all the letters himself witness said he had appointed And Ander ereon eon rou solely on the recommendation of matthews transmitted in that letter ietter which la Is lost from the files the president refused to see matthews manifesting some disgust and aversion witness told the president that had offered anderson a minor at matthews request and anderson andersen had refuted a place of than abouo about and had told witness that the president would say he must have a larger place the president declined to bee see him he said that he was not aware that any recognition of the hind kind of his services waa was re quid required he disavowed all knowledge of any such understanding the president did not forbid appo appointing him to any minor place but said there was no agreement he showed his aversion to the man in the emphatic way he declined to see him he never went to see bherman sherman regarding the matter because sherman bherman always told him he be could not bothered with such appointments smith was closely questioned on this point and said he went to the president regarding the matter because anderson Ander anden son soo requested himan d would have gone to ti herman berman if he had requested after some further testimony on the same came subject the committee adjourned minneapolis 13 the tho Lu lumley rilley block was burned this morning with several stores loss insurance GALVESTON 13 the news san antonio special says fifty mexican troops under col coi ColVa valdez ellez eilez arrived at piedras negra negras to reinforce that place gen Nara nanjo joins col dunsto at lam P as their combined forces will number about besides a considerable force at barado Escobe edos doa where Is unknown 19 ro it 19 la Is generally conceded that the principle object of invasion of mexico is to recover the american horses now in pos possession dession of escobedo with a secondary view of dispersing the revolutionary forces forcee and teu tel baning baving niaz dial government from the impending and growing danger McKenz ies iea forces are nol not over ea cavalry valry but bul he is well provided with artillery owing to tho remoteness of scene of operations from the telegraph nothing la is expected concerning his doings within the week SAN FRANCISCO 13 A silver city idaho dispatch says general howard arrived this evening en route to jordan valley A aban bannock apy was captured today to day and turned over to howard thus far ten white have been killed by indians including mr bin reynhart Beyn Reyn hart bart late lato aA sessor of beaver county oregon A winnemucca dispatch says companies ai H and aud K fourth ar tillery Captain egan commanding com mandin go arri arrived veil this afternoon and will go north on the stage road at once odice citizens have held a meeting to organize a second volunteer company glates captain egbert united states army having loaned the volunteers a case cate ot of united states arms without orders from the department part ment the meeting passed resolutions holding the citizens responsible for the arms and mending capt egberts egbert action to the favorable consideration ef of gen mcdowell Mo Dowell and the secretary of war new KEW yore YORK 14 amax max nax Str abosch was arrested yesterday yest yeat erday by a deputy sheriff on a charge of breach of promise and seduction preferred against him by misa miss elt eit smedley of chicago the damages are laid at 1000 Stra Bl hotch was held lu in bail bull which hf he promptly furnished he unc es esthe mathe the prosecution an attempt at blaek black mail mall he said jast last evening toa to a world reporter this is ls id 13 aim sim ply R I 1 ly a blackmailing affair af lain lair I 1 met MIBS libs 1188 smedley some bome topi years yeats ago in chicago she came to nie me to put her hen on the tho stage and get her a musical education I 1 told her if she came camo to new now york kork I 1 would do what I 1 could for her ohe oho tab cume umme va here and r got her a teacher but I 1 soon discovered that ehe she had no ability or talent besides tibe ahe was k iu fil ill health and I 1 aavo h her er inoa money y to go back home homo she bhe has frequently annoyed me since and I 1 hawe have frequently glatly given her money for charity ty that IB all her story ia Is simply absurd I 1 never promised to marry her uever neven never uever spoke about it IL shia thinks she has haa got from me all 11 I 1 will give her by right means and there she sho I 1 is s so boshe she bhe fancies she can get m more ore b by y foul means and there she will nind find she la Is wrong while workmen on the brooklyn bridge were lowering into place one of the tha large cables the tackling at the anchorage on tre the new york side parted and thomas blake and henry supple were killed and peter arbough and james dangerously wounded who was graduated yesterday at west point was instantly killed today to day by being run over by the st louit louis express at cold spring nearly opposite westpoint washington 14 the florida subcommittee sub committee of the potter investigation ti committee having rett returned irn the whole committee went into secret session the house judiciary committee today to day adopted a report prepared pre pared parea by representative I 1 ve hurl HurE hurtridge ridge adverse to the kimmel kimmet bill and in support of the following resolution resolved that the two houses ol 01 the congress having counted the votes east cast for the president and ano vice president of the united states and having declared rutherford B hayes bayes and william A wheeler duty elected president and vice president there is no power in any subsequent congress to reverse that declaration nor can auy any euch auch power be exercised by the courts ol 01 the united states slates or any other tribunal that congress can create under the constitution representatives knott and Batler will subunit subi sub nil tuli separate sepa rate ratu of their views from the conclusions and argument ol 01 the majority representatives frye conger and aud lapham republicans agree tu to the tho majority report except that por tion tiou watch justifies and comment ib the potter investigation the vote of the committee on the main question is therefore muus with the exception of knott and butler and of bynde lynde who in im at west point and whose position is not yet a the pres president ident has nomi naten teo reuben E fenton N Y wm S groesbeck ohio and F V A wai wal ker conn united states stales colmia at the international mone mono lary wui ega IN m ioe loe schei ei 1 h tue the district of colum bia consul general at st petersburg ane crown prince of germany sends his sincerest rest thanks to the president of the united states an the american people for the bym sym batby manifested on account of th the tempted attempted aX assassination of the emperor ALBANY 14 the entire stock ol 01 isaac white hous sous wholesale dealers in notions and dry good was destroyed by fire this morning loss insurance FOREIGN LONDON 13 the control of reforms reforma iu in asia minor and aud the maintain ence enee of tle the freedom of constantinople will be undertaken by greal great britain while european turkey will be left to control the states whose special interests are there to satisfy aus tria and adjust the question of indemnity will be the chief difficulties of the con congress ress the other questions are already settled iu lu principle lord luord beacon fields demands will involve even more than tho the foregoing outline but they have already received the support of germany and france and to some extent of austria and italy should special mands demands le bo be matis catis met mat lord beaconsfield Beacons field neld will play a leading part in the daz aling peace As however hla hia diplomatic plo pio matie matic policy will be a clear de do from the doctrine of nonintervention he lie will probably make that justification for a dissolution lution of parliament BUCHAREST 13 3 inconsequence in consequence of the vigorous protes protest t of of roumania against the Itus russian sian advance towards pio PIC Pi estt the russian c commander OM general Dren Drent elm hab has or dered ered d ills hia troops to retire ten teu kilo bila luet rs from the doumanian Rou manian lines on the other hand the russi sll iii outposts on the 1 and ana fill eri lines have een cen ordered to ad yance southward d as zis far as the pra hava river general Drent elm however has las given assurances that he will not brosi crosa that stream QUEBEC IS 13 the strike had the appearance to day of terminating quietly on account of the presence of so large a force of military in the town the montreal troops consisting of the prince of wales rifles victoria and fifth fusi leers arrived by special train about eight and at once proceeded to th the e citadel different regiments have been relieving each other ever bince at the citadel and parliament house the mob met at jacques carier career hall about 8 am and were addressed by one of their leaders but refused to follow him in any aay numbers and most of them dispersed quietly A small a assembly of rioters marched as far as aa esplanade this morning but then dispersed and hid bid their flao flag 0 A con sid aid erable mob has congregated however all day near louis gate principally no doubt to watch the movement of troops two or three arrests have been made by detectives of parties supposed to have been or en leading in the riots who were conveyed to jail by the militar military y rhe phe I 1 inquest n qu es t on Beaudo Be audoire lre ire killed yesterday commenced commented today to day and was wash adjourned till tomorrow to morrow BERLIN BERUN 13 the government with a view to the repression of social democracy intends to enforce a more rigid application of the passport and similarly strict enforcement of the law relative to the press and public meetings will also be enjoined upon all authorities in the country A worm worn n and two men were today benten sentenced ced to imprisonment for treasonable utterances against the emperor the wom woman an to four years me muff of the men to two ears and the other to 18 months LONDON 14 A berlin correspondent says bismarck replying to 10 andrassy at the congress oon cou gress expressed his belief in the success of the congress and particularly desired to see harmony established the correspondent aids adu bismarck says fie io hopes to go to kissenger in two weeks the austrian ministers tiso iso ilso anticipate an early solution of the ibe questions que allona at issue it seems probable that an attempt will be made to improve upon the declara rion of carld with regard to thu the elzure of private property afloat mondays Mon days dayd s sitting of the congress will be the most moat important prince bismarck will then present the memorandum the first subject of discussion will be the liml ilmi limits ts of rf buiz buls elma A correspondent at vienna bayh rayh y che turks bave have informed tho thu russians u that they cannot surrender shumla in face or of the lur fur feeling at constantinople the excuse t is 19 apparently well founded AC at burnley 2500 2600 looms employing 1000 operatives have bavo resumed work within the thy past two days at blackburn the mediation of operatives interviewed the head of the masters association cla cia tion who promised to reopen the mills immediately if it half the operatives duld resume work at the reduction al at A l a large meeting of weavers at blackburn it wms unanimously te 10 solved to resume work at ten tesi per cent reduction it wa was al also allo lo arranged to hold meetings of the em at various mills throughout ast tast t lancashire on monday to as e etain taits the general feeling on the subject the tho full text of the agreement between great britain and russia signed on the of may la 18 published and confirms the correct nees ners of the synopsis ryno pals pais given in the Ib patches that the text of the agreement reserves to russia and england the right to raise and discuss in the congress all the questions not included in its stipulations |