Show D BJ TELEGRAPH AMERICAN NEW YORK 13 the examina tion of roberts was continued he detailed at length conversations he had at t various times before the matter was waa definitely settled with mr lamar and others witness said that from irom conversations conversation sf with various republican leaders be he understood der stood it louisiana and south Xa carolina rolina were counted for hayes government of those states would ba be given to the democrats they proceeded on this assurance and the assurance was carried out general butler observed that such assurances seemed to be of much the nature of a bargain witness said saia said sald he was offered the position rl of t naval navai officer but recommended that it be given to a bigger ho he would not take any sua SUN buch auch position where he would be obliged to take care of kenner of the returning board general Grau gran grants tB order known as the order was is li sued a short time before be he went out of office at the urgent solicitation of republicans he left new orleans to call on Goyer governor nor non hayes ho he believed the re turning returning board would declare packard elect ed in that conversation hayes 1 told him he did not want the presidential office except he got it fairly general comley was present at the time hayes said eaid his letter jetter of acceptance cep tance was not a mere empty form of words but he int intended endea to live up to it in its broadest spirit and intended to treat the people of i the south with fairness and justice he said nothing as to which state government he would recognize in louisiana he understood fairness and j justice justlee ustice to mean the withdrawal of troops and the election of the person receiving the highest vote he believed hayes to be a well meaning honest mam man general butler cross examined witness as to whether he did not understand justice and fairness to mean a recognition of the democratic government he replied that hayes made no pledges of any kind and witness was luft left to infer inter wb what these words meant general butler batler tried to show that they implied a bargain witness adif admitted teed that when relating his talk with hayes to his friends he accompanied the information with statements that he understood loul JLouis was to be saved an article e in old time regular bloody shirt style jour naif and given as hayes senti 1 ments menta towards the south created great excitement until it was proved that governor hayes held no such opinions and never authorized the article general butler had you any doubt that thai hayes Rayes understood that he was pledging himself to you that your state S tate would be placed in the hands bau ban da of the democracy if he was elected president A long discussion ensued between gen butler and mr bit hiscock as to the question witness replied that he understood from y chayes manner and conversation that the nicholls government would be given a chance to establish itself adjourned AMil agli ATCHISON son sox kansas 13 one of the boldest and most daring train robberies that ever occurred in the west took place about this thia morning a mile below winthorp A unction junction opposite this city As train no 4 on the kansas city st 1 joseph and council bluffie rail bail way southward left winthrop junction conductor brown noticed four men get on the platform between the baggage car and the brat first coach not thinking anything wrong at the usual time he left the baggage car and started to go through the train the first persons he met were the four inen men standing on the platform As he stepped on the platform the acting leader pulled out two revolvers and holding them on him ordered him back into the baggage car at the same fame time ordering him to hold up his hands and mather were treated in the same way frank baxter express agent was sitting in a chair in the lighted end of the car his bills in his lap and the express safe open beside him busy with his work he had not noi noticed the scene that was being enacted IM IR the car his first knowledge of the danger was a revolver thrust in his face and he was ordered to hold up his hainds hands the leader of the gang then stepped stopped up to his hia safe eafe and deliberately libera tely transferred the money about to a sack they had with them conductor brown was 4 then asked if he had any money and he replied he had not iv with ltd their pistols in his face they ordered him to stop the train having no other alternative he pulled the bell rope As the train slowed up the four men bachee out of the car still covering the others with their pistols and disappearing in the darkness no swearing iras ivas indulged in and the entire work was done in less than five minutes the train was filled with passengers but none 1 krie rie of the robbery until the robbers had esca escaped pid the thieves were cool and collected showing no sigus signs of timidity and went atthe work llan experienced hands none were masked the following is a description obtained A heavy large man six feet high weight light mustache light chin whiskers brown hair broad red face and ei a broad bread brim rim slouch hat the one who W went nt through 1 ugh the safe was a tall man wore a slouched hat and had on or a light coat reach roach reaching Dg below his knees the other two were of mi medium edlum stature rather stout built dressed in dark clothing and wearing slouch hats they were wore about 21 or 25 years of age no clue CHICAGO 13 charles N X hume aged 28 chicago agent for the bos ton manufacturers of shade rollers put a bullet ballet through his brain this morning his mother and being in the room at the time he died some five hours hoara after hume had been sick fr for some weeks but wab waa recovering and had just read a letter presumably from his divorced wife when he committed the act which ended his life been to kansas city denver and san francisco in search of health and returning from the latter place was taken sick here and becoming moody and distressed at his condition took the quickest route out dut of his earthly troubles louisville 13 the jphn D I 1 porter landed here last night with several cases of yellow fever on board the health officers visited the craft today to day which moved on up the river no alarm felt here at grenada there haye have been seven deaths and eight new cases from yellow fever in the last 24 hours while the disease is fearfully on the ho increase the eily cily ia is in ill ili a filthy condition and there are ful fui fully ly inhabitants down with the fe ver great dI distress A later dispatch from portends port eads reports six new now cases since and two deaths MILWAUKEE wis 13 at a conference this afternoon between the committee hp pointed appointed by the blacksmiths and machinists union and manager merrill merrul of the st paul railroad the latter presented a written statement in substance that the company would reopen re open their shops tomorrow to morrow and take back those who wished to return at the wages paid them at the time they quit work on saturday provided the union would withdraw its protest the committee reported to the union that mr merrill had assured them that no reduction would be made the protest was then withdrawn the matter is thus amicably settled and the men will all return to work tomorrow to morrow philadelphia 13 wool is quiet and firm california flue and medium 20 G 25 coarse I 1 22 CHEYENNE 13 A vl violent hailstorm passed over this city thit this afternoon atter ter noon destroying nearly all alt the glass on the south side of several streets the hail stones measured from five to six inches in circumference fort laramie was also visited with the same sama storm and the same result SAN 13 A sacramento dispatch hays says the has arrested troy dye public administrator of the county on a charge of being implicated i in U the tiie recent murder of the wealthy farmer T M tullis of grand island clark dark business partner of dye is also arres arrea arrested ted there is strong circumstantial cum evidence against the prisoners the motive is alleged I 1 to be a desire to administer the estate of tullis NEW YORK 14 the worlds washington special on aiex Alex mexican ican lean matters says saye it is acknowledged uirt dirt there ia is as much danger of a disturbance of the friendly relations between the two countries now as at any time since the resignation ot of diaz and the danger is constantly increasing the state department does not anticipate a collision colliston be between the regular mexican troops and the united states soldiers but fears are entertained that the rural guards as diaz terms the armed chivens of mexico having no regard I 1 for the thi e central government are doing everything in their power to bring oil on hosti bosti littel if a conflict hould should fc occur between the united states soldiers engaged in carr carn jing out the president denea denVa orders concerning the pursuit of raiders and bo border ader might result in a a mexican demonstration against the united states which diaz would be forced to sanction the tribune says bays the shoemakers of this city afe arc determined to aid tellow fellow workmen who are how on strike in chicago by for fon forwarding Wardin remittances from time to time tiong heg fed iong long as the strike continue continues they urge the chicago men to hold nut but even against the threat of introducing chinese labor men in this city cily say it may not be long before they havo have the same contest contes fr here bere and that they will then require pecuniary aid the thet trieves Trib wes ves special says A number of colored families will leave this city about the last of this month for the west where they will settle the western emigration society colored organization formed here hero about five i months ago agog expects to send we west at shortly about 1000 persons the number is di I 1 I 1 y increasing and includes mechanics school teachers and clergymen the potter congressional committee continued its investigations this thia morning col wm win fi H roberts Bo berts of the new orleans times testified that he was fa familiar with what was going on saw all odthe of the visiting statesmen at new orleans they were not consulted about his visit to ohio he merely mentioned to steven ign matthews and sherman that the situation of white people state was desperate we had been defeated by the returning board in 1872 and again in 1874 and we were afraid of being defeated again in 1876 and the people were beginning to think an election was utterly useless NEW ORLEANS 14 A special to the times from grenada says only about white remain in grenada of those have the fever twenty six deaths have occurred BAN SAN FRANCISCO 14 11 the chi ne compares pronounce ance the dispatches from chicago in reference 1 to the employment of chinese shoemakers as untrue in every particular they declare they never as yet contracted or iet let the labor of one of countrymen have they power or desire to do so they have had no communication with chi chicago cago eago nor is anyone authorized th thorl oried zed to act for them in procurement of laborers they declare furt further bei bel that their countrymen earn here from 25 to 10 per month at shoemaking kink and that 30 per month would not induce one of them to go to chicago F FOREIGN OR EI lo lomon LONDON MON 13 thomas forbes arrested on the steamer adriatic is held for extradition on a charge of forgery he would have been taken ashore at queenstown Queens town but for the illness lil ill nebs ness of his wife nubar pasha summoned by the khedive to assist in carr earr carrying yink out the reforms of tile the administration in egypt has sailed for alexandria bearing important projects of reform sanctioned by england and franco france A berlin dispatch says prince bismarck has instructed the german at Constantino constantinople pieto pleto to inform the porte that a continua continuance ince of its T policy would risk the existence of turkey yIn in europe in the house of commons to night the under secretary of the forel foreign 11 department in a reply to an inte rogatory stated that it was athe impossible for the government to say where the russian forces in central asia were stationed the government were quite willing to take the responsibility of sending a mission to babul as if it could not regard with indifference what had been passing in central asia during the last two months the chancellor of the exchequer pointed out ut that it was always understood der stood that england had greater interest in afghanistan than bad russia and was therefore bound to send thither a mission of equal weight and influence with that of russia the under secretary for india when introducing the indian budget gave the official estimate of the number of deaths from famine in india at half a gale nevertheless there was a large number of spectators present her ifer majesty the queen in the royal yacht victoria and al oetz bert berts betts passed through the fleet of broadside ships turret ships sloops of war gunboats gun boats and torpedo boats number in aall 24 therrien the men of war were drawn up in iino line but no evolutions were attempted 13 thomas birch was shot in ill the forehead by union men being pressed by britons the former took refuge in the bishops palace which was stoned one of the missies striking father bon willon when returning from the depot a union man mein attacked with sto stones nesa a briton named mooney on st patrick street la roque boque 60 years of age was struck in the face with a atone stone there is a number of montreal britons in town the parties arrested last night were before the police magistrate today to day and remanded till monday an attempt to i renew the disturbance today to day was va s hipp tipp speedily edily stopped by tho the pa police lice ilce the streets were crowded tonight and much excitement prevailed which the odeail occasional ional discharge of a revolver only increased fully 1000 orange young britons and orange men gathered in their hall resolved resolve d to escort their visiting montreal brethren to the train all aa equal number of their opponents were at the catholic union hall as firmly resolved to prevent the march the mayor and leading orangemen orangeman Oran gemen endeavored to persuade the young britons to leave by the chandlery Chand lere station abut but without avail finally the railway authorities ties sent word to the britons that they would not allow the montreal delegation to io board the train at the lower depot unless unie os the order became responsible for any damage that might result the montreal men then agreed to embark at Chand Chan diere lere station and at 1015 left the windsor in bus while a salute baluto was fired and cheers given by the excited crowd which the police was endeavoring to disperse SIMCOE ont 13 A A freight train on the great western railway ran off the track today to day near this station precipitating 11 cars down the embankment and the whole became a complete wreck LONDON 11 mehemet all pasha took ample orde ordera ra to besnia bosnia to bend send nd the turkish regular troops troop to Dalmati t ajor for embarkation to C con the sultans hul teul tans ratification of the t treaty trea ty 0 of f berlin has arrived A vienna legram telegram Le say sam aay geneta Gene tax TaA Phill and the grand duke of of Wurt wurtemburg emburg have effected a junction and are reported marching on evo which it ia is believed the insurgents will evacuate it is also reported that the insurgents have evacuated Be nitza it was their main body which hiis wa defeated edat at the twentieth austrian was obliged to retread retreat because cause 1 e the insurgents had received large reinforcements in consequence of this occurring close to the servian hervian frontier frostier a report is current that a corps will be scent rent to watch servia with |