Show BY T E AMERICAN CHICAGO 26 the tribunes washington says the ben ate Judi judiciary clary clany committee has hab before it the 1 cases ot of navai naval officers rs draper and hankie R whom the present admi restored to rauk rank after they had teen veen out of ft it many maDy yesra yeara it 1 ia said runkle hunkle has received back pay it is be cleved the committee will report that both these restoration g are illegal and that the act of or tho president cannot be sustained representative elect mYoung To from ohio has been muc much wit with t the e president of late and says bays the mor moat stalwart of tile the republicans will be thoroughly satisfied with the portion bf the president td message regarding southern stairs affairs if hia hla private conversation la Is any index the si star staf ar today today publishes an interview with senator sargent to it calls calla attention by the remark that the result of the next election in california will bo be ef of great importance because aa as that state goes so will the next next prest dental contest be decided if thrown into the house the stars interviewer re reporter that Sarg barg sargent having been very ill rec recently enily did not like to talk much but that in response to the question as to how hia hla state would go next neit september he said I 1 have no doubt that the republicans will carry california the kearney party draw principally from rom the le party the republicans it la Is true favored and made successful a nonpartisan non nou partisan movement for the election of a constitutional convention but they wiil wili press preas their own andl candidates andi dAtes at the elections next year washington 26 the annual report of wheelers surveys west of the looth merl meri meridian dian dlan now going through the press is one of the most interesting yet made surveys have been made by nine distinct parties over connected areas in all but one of the states and territories west of the looth meridian the survey this beason season embraces areas in california colorado nevada oregon texas new mexico utah and washington connecting intimately with those former armer armor years sears of which maps have been publish published eI or br are in lir preparation 1 the detailed surveys of ot the interesting like tahoe region and the washoe mining district of which maps are on the scales ot or one inch to one ono mile mlle and one inch to feet respectively are in course of construction auli null and receive special notice CHICAGO 25 the tribunes omaha special says A scheme has been die dia covered for robbing the office of the union pacific paymaster five men inen were engaged in the plot piot one of them henry roes boes bloe rhoe being an employed of the railroad company an aneff ineffectual attempt was made one night but the robbers were unable to open the safe al 10 though they knew the thel tion had they succeeded they would have taken out boe hue has confessed and the others have been arrested NEW ORLEANS 26 this morning judge whitaker in the supe ajor criminal court charged uhe the grand jury to to inquire into the frauds which have been at the last election he fie said that their body was waa composed of all political part parties lesi lebi aud and th they ey couleas could coul das as good citizens make a IdIll diligent gent and impartial inquiry as to these frauds anu anti pledged the tho s support 1 of the court and its of ficera A to assist them new YORK yobu 27 the tribunes Tribune 8 washington special says bays the cum missioner of indian affairs adi idi airs in his bis annual report t tates that the efficiency of his hia office hah haa been greatly improved tb the report giveins the views of or the bureau on tuu tue lecent becent outbreak of the bannock luciaus iud lud laus iaus commissioner raum of the in revenue bureau urges the passage of astringent jaw law for the punishment of vlola tera of the revenue laws in the south washington 27 A telegram day from agent evans rep reports oits that all the indian team learns comprising 97 wagons arrived safely ely from the missouri river biver with supplies for the agency the bed red cloud indians thus ihus doing duing their own transportation and the result of 0 the experiment is considered very gratifying the distance traversed is about WO miles london special bayef the heralds correspondent a berlin telegraphs that a british courier passed through that city on sunday last en to st petersburg it Is rumored in well informed circles in the prussian capital that he be is the bearer of instructions to lord loftus the british ambassador to buhs Rues Ku fiBla lato to demand explanations respecting spec ting the speech recently made mado by general rauf Kauf kaurmann marn mari in presenting theaward thes thea word of honor sent by the czar to tie the ameer of afghanistan this speech breech ia Is looked upon liar here e as a 4 that the russians will help heip the afghans if it they thoy are hard pread by england anti and if it general action is not repudiated by the government of st Pete isburg serious complications are anticipated fears are entertained that the difficulty may lead to a general war napoleon Jampi ula Uia of bridge port has has haq challenged OL oleary leary to a bix six dalti walk the limes washington special says bays the thy exports tor fur november bre aro M the imports i m burls purls 37 compared with Oct olier r 1877 was an increase of in exports and a decrease of 6 in importe A chinaman was in the court of common pleas yesterday charles B wright president of the northern pacific railroad disclaims in a morning paper the intention i of the company to ask co congress n for a subsidy loan or any form of assistance the company considers itself able to build the road with its jig own resource resources sand and the land grant already made they seek only a limited guarantee against confiscation A dispatch received by a relative of amstein states that his bis wa wife family and nurse landed with him from the bomm 7 ania at oher cher bourg the commissioner of indian affairs report urges the consolidation of tribes as recommended by his bis predecessors reducing the reservations to io nine in number and restoring to the public domain acres of land he thinks the most of the indians indiana in colorado new mexico and arizona may be removed to indian territory the klamath indians to the hakima reservation washington territory whether the bannock and math ur indians will be immediately sent the commissioner of revenue sip tip peals deals for a permanent mr manent MW title to the indian lands recommends the organization zulon of indian cavalry under army officers for service near mear the reservations he publishes a d between the agent of the bannocks Ban nocks and the military to show that the latter were well informed ef of the actual state of affairs in time to be prepared for hostilities also that the indians received all the subsistence funds appropriated by congress enabled the indian office to purchase he shows that the agent of the was required by the law of or congress to withhold the supplies from the indans indians who would work which lead to the outbreak of the he recommends the removal of the las as in oregon to the hakima reservation and that the lands be sold for their benefit the mission and hooper valley agencies califar Call cail fer far nia are re established their d dib dis is continuance was caused by the failure of congress to make an appropriation pria tion the secretary of the Trea treasury will this afternoon issue a call for the redemption of five millions bonds of 1865 consola of 1865 coupons and registered bonde bonds READING ING pa 27 miss many mary clymer Ji ymer pa passenger stenger on the steamship hip Pomme rania was the only rister eisler of hon heesten clymer ill C and widow of W B clymer who lied died in italy three years ago sine tine was on tier ner way t L europe with her four children uary mary rusa ruea maria marla and El bic Biu bard ebaid where they were to complete their education NASHVILLE tenn 27 A horrible murder was perpetrated in north yesterday after noon in which hdm langham w wis ts the slayer and pat M Mc candrews Andrewa and julius juilus heister helster were the elain langham laugham beating bt out brains the jury in the cAndrews AI INI case returned a verdict oi of unjustifiable killing and one ia in the tho b case ease baying saying that be he came to bis his dea def b bythe by the hands banda of Larig bam ham without pre of opinion as to whether it or not CHICAGO 27 the time tims london special bays says so far the tho ambers troops like a mob fly or surrender already the british flag floats at dubaka and ous for sales balea defence 25 years ago babul ia is only a hundred miles off tile the kussian PrOMIE 13 the english generals that the ameer will make splendid resistance ther there this reminds one of the speculation of the european military authorities a week ago as to the tremendous works at all ali and the defenses in fil the mountain country at first the english advance looked like being drawn into an n ambush but not so the chiefs of the hill tribes are making submission sand band the enter prise cf of the invader s panic in 0 the afghans with Jella jelia labad as a base of operations and anil the in the rear the attack atack on babul wili will be made with prospects of success greater than from pry Pey haWer there wm wa a ta biliet cabinet council 3 yeb es kelday and there will be another next Thures thursday day indian affairs especially ally reported the kussian Ku esian movements towards herat are also touching the charas chiras desire to which Is against the russian interest aj are under consideration it seems beems there are many keys to india herat is id one geruis the key bey to herat Rus Ru salas sias position commands meru if russia held herat Cand Can dahar abar and ca bul but she would have a tri trl triangle adgie anglo of enormous strength if she means menns fighting she will aim at this the times correi correspondent Is well informed that this was one of the subjects discussed at the cabinet council FOREIGN LONDON 26 the london chatham and dover railway brought free to london this afternoon of the erania survivors 65 being seamen aud the others second and third class pabs paes passengers engene engere there were no first class passengers gersi and no women among them they will be forwarded to germany six pm only five of the first class passengers save dare at dover these are mary cly mer vand and rose M X clymer philadelphia ailred allred faber and mrs mis Oh stein eing elny new york and 0 hamburg TheY the them noel moel oel ocl ailian is a magnificent new iron bark of 1100 tons owned in liverpool she was built at sunderland last beir what was her ber bow is now merely a gapping capping fissure only her water tight m piro pirt ments eeoc her ner ner angat WS mrs says bays that she had retired and was awakened by a terrific crash she sprang from her berth aud gained tho where mii all wun impenetrable darkness the ii steerage passengers were crying loudly she was pushed howarda a life boat which was Just then being lowered even after getting afloat there deemed tittle hope for safety but they soon saw the lights of the glengarry which took toom them on board all speak in the highest terms of the captain who was on the bridge near lyall iyall of tha previous three day days sand and aud nights the Pomme rania landed fourteen first class elass passengers ers and 26 others at cherbourg Cher bourg chief officer franzen commended the last boat As he put off the captain who was on the bridge called to him to keep a close to thu the Pomme Porn zania rania as possible he inid blid too about ten yards yarda i from the steamer but she went down in a few minutes officer franzen says there was thick fog at ait alt lda oay day monday at about 1145 at da night t without hardly the slightest 08 w warning arnin g of the closti proximity of any n ve vessel sely seil a bark Appe appeared appealed sied od oil our ours starboard ar boa r d side bide sid aid e and immediately ef e crushed f us hed hod I 1 into nto us just abatt abaft the gunnel dover 26 fifty eight are still g most of thole rese ego ed had bud nothing on a alve lve lye alight clothes and as H the 1 auhl was very cold colu their sufferings dufft ringa bere bure were vere intent Int enbe e tiie the larger portion wua iu in tha water clinging to thu the debris of the wiet whet wieck k when rebe rese urd but few had succeeded in getting into the tho boat before she went down anothy statement of the disa ter sas sms 8 the Pomme rania was proceeding at a moderate speed when a deafening crash was heard beard the decks were soon tilled filled with att alT righted affrighted passengers the was terrible and thu the air tilled filled with prayers and aud cunes cumes the veteran captain stood on the bridge giving orders in ascol voice to have the lifeboats cut irom the davits no little dalay unfortunately occurred in launching the boats the night being dark and foggy of eight I 1 boat boats the Pomme tania rania carried rl ed five ve were ere ero successfully success tully launch ed d e each tich J boat a t holding 20 persons in addition to the crew craw bopes hopes are entertained that some of the survivors from the swamped boats may havo hayo beon been picked up by passing vessels the boats ot of the glengarry searched all night several good swimmers swim merd mera owe their lives to the cho long search all on board the erania were aroused nobody was waa lert left there in Is great excitement at the office of the com corn pany I 1 in n thia city the mm ra on nia was built a greno greenock ck 1 on the clyde in 1873 she was 3 9 sa ions tons burden thu tha following were her principal proportions length ovit fett fet t feet eel depth of hold I 1 38 36 feet ahe abe was brig wig rigged her ber bt r engines were compound auti anil of nominal borse horse power sue she bad bix bulkheads bulkhead she tahe was the most popular pu lar jar tessel vell of the line one of the rescued a german germau lady makes the following statement last night I 1 shared my cabin with another lady we had retired hoon boon after 10 1 in excellent looking foiw forward ard to speedily seeing dear germany again soon afterwards the lichts lights were turned down in the cabin about this time we were rapidly approaching the straits of dover au and d captain schwei izen told me he be was waa going on the bridge aa as it always required great care in passing this spot especially if any fog prevailed I 1 think it might have been nearly midnight when I 1 heard beard a fearful grating erah era h and then screams and other sounds of confusion I 1 instantly roused my companion and we dressed ourselves in the greatest possible haste we being lo gunder under ohp the e Impre impression ision aslon that the Pomme tania rania was sinking an As son soon as we rushed on deck wo we found that a large number of passengers were ahead of us it was too dark to see what was going on I 1 saw my kind good up tip on the bridge giving orders the crew under orders of the chief officer were busy at work launching the lifeboats life boats by the aid of lanterns we ran to the nearest boats I 1 held a lantern while the ropes were being cut and thed climbed in inthe the boat over the side of the sinking vessel the crew did their utmost to save lives and showed great courage with hut but very few exceptions I 1 have no complaint I 1 tell you honestly to make against the male pass of the Pomme rania who 0 were naturally anxious to save eave thein them awe age misad it second longer on board tuo the vewel venel than I 1 they were forced to I 1 do not know I 1 what became of my lady compan ibn I 1 saw Paw many rescued and many drowning I 1 do not noc think ait alt bad baa time ti me to come on dec deck after the collision soon boon after boarding |