Show M TELEGRAPH AMERICAN t NEW YORK SO at tonight to night nigh anderson completed half hall her task at mozart garden brooklyn or 1350 quarter miles in the same number of quarter hours i tomorrow T morrow morning one of the new consolidation engines with a train triin of twenty new now narrow gauge freight cars can will leave jersey city for the west over the erie railway track this will be the first narrow gauge train ever run on that road westward while the gauge was being reduced to the standard 4 the management pushed the construction st tion of an entire new equipment BO that when the last rall rail rai ral was laid in the changing of th h I 1 gauge the new locomotives n and cars were ready fo to use the ac academy ademy of music was wad jh thronged thron ged to td on the occasion lod iod 0 of f the bryant commemoration held under the auspices of the wow new york historical society Boci ety frederick de do presided edy eds alid arid onabe platform were president hayes secretary sherman general hancock Hanco cb bishop potter lt lit governor Doral lelmer mayor elect cooper mayor ely whiter la law areld heid held general sharpe sharp ei dolliole collee tor merritt postmaster jam peter cooper wm H vanderbilt ex governor morgan ex gover nor Hoffman and others othere in box 0 sat ex governor tilden with park godwin and members of Br bryants tB family mrs hayes arid misses evarts occupied an opposite boothe opened the services with pray erand then the orator of the evening george william wililam llam ilam curtis was introduced and spoke over two hours on he fhe life chat acter aeter and writings tinga linga of william t cullen bryan f indis in his early days he was active in political life IW but hla hia demoe democracy racy never meant a rabble nor a mob ho he never wrote an impure line nor advocated advocate df a measure which the friends of good government co could uld not support in those days dais when adams was president the present system of m meddling ed in politics politic s did not prevail badams adams was a man of indomitable wl will 11 and energy and great capacity he was above and independent of party MAV M A wa f evan van VAX U president Pre aident and one whose motto ehan shall be that he serves pait party beat who serves his country most great applause the Thea speaker con eluded deluded lne the oration with a touching eulogy ot of the deceased poet and P patriot patriot A vote of thanks was given him hm after which bishop potter pronounced benediction A grand reception at frederick i de do oysters Py house to the prest dennial party and other distinguished guests was given after the oe services the had io go out of existence on the dinst because more money was waa pent spent in relieving sick members than was received for dues over is owing to the metropolitan life LIN in aurance burance eu rance company but the dentt adent den fr of the company agreed to pay the debt himself if the bund would reorganize under the name of the protection league leaving out all sick members this was agreed to and the association will be reorganized next Sun sunday olay clay BOSTON 30 in the accio actio action n brought by jones against the tho gran graw ite Ito mills company of fall biver rivers to recover damages for injuries ida urles uries tep in the terrible fire or of se september 1874 she being able only to escape from the burning building by a gable on the sixth floor the supreme judicial court has given a decision holding that it is not the duty of the mill profile tony tons tors torb in building property construe ted for ordinary business to pro vi vidar demeans means of escape or insure the safety of the employee from the consequence consequences sf of fire not caused by y the proprietors negligence CHICAGO SO 80 considerable ex cit ement has been manifest among the bohemians Bohem ians since last saturday night might when they discovered that ti their cemetery had been violated and the remains of a twelve year old girl girls named mathilda taken from the vault the police tonight to night discovered the cadaver la in the rooms of the chicago medical college but nothing is known as to the perpetrators of the outrage the journals washington cial clai says A prominent official who called upon the president to urge the appointment of a citizen of 11 ligols to the berlin mission says the president was disposed to be non rion noncommittal committal but left the impression on his mind that the place had been tendered to hon eib ei E B wash 1 burne u an 11 and nd that if he does not accept P t it it will b be e given to ex sena bona tor Henderson Ja enderson of missouri circulation is given to the rumor that tilden personally has intimated to representative potter potier that he desires to appear before the potter committee and ind tell what he knoma knows about tha cipher dispatches the story ninda finds many believers in dem are where the opinion ig iff exper essed that unless does so he musi must accept the verdict that ha knows all about the ampro per pet attempts to purchase electoral votes cinca ijadi 0 SO another criminal proceeding has his bee been n abom conw conn i i fenced against aga bat hat the firm of C P F adae aco co by b y rate kate hod hor hogan n one of their depositors who oh charges gs them with mth obtaining her woney won money e unde under table pretences pretenses rs adae and of 0 that chilt firm were taken before a justice justices waived examination bioni landwere and were bound over to the tho court of common pleas a 0 at Ata ame ape meeting eting of prominent rot bot mai mar maui mari catholics lo night a corm corn orria 1 knitted hatto 1 1 was appoint appointed to prepare 4 distribution 4 aang aung an 19 iha th members bithe church soliciting forthe for the financial relief of ot archbishop purcell I 1 some time ago mr reuben E R springer offered ds his bub sub ito aid ald in the erect erection lon loh 0 of the necessary buildings adjoining the musie music hall bail for exposition pur purr po on the condition that the citizens add thereto by tho the of dy next thiis it Is announced that citizens subscription J today to day amounts ants to toX toi 5 thi this insures an exposition duill ht and g ground wik wih be 40 broken boken for tor for fot the erection erection of the new ab soon as the weather lle ile lie permits CURDS curdsville VILLE mercer merceir county ky SO nast Last saturday night mrs dickerson in attempting to aid a nire fire which she had kindled kind led seized a keg containing some blasting powder and threw throw a handful on the fire the flash reached the keg and a tremendous explosion followed A enveloping her in a sheet flames she was so badly burned that she died this morning three of her children who were in room at the time of the explosion explosions were alsa badly burned two of them not being expected to live aar BAR 50 commiss commisa ious ions a tto today 0 oday day com coul picked the inquiry concerning the loss loas of the steamer georgia by taking the testimony of H Z howard captain of the wrecked ship it was to the effect that he had taken his bearing properly but had been deceived by the action of the currents with which he was not mot fully acquainted he ile repelled the charges of drunkenness and inattention tonti ionti orf to duty duly at aan san andreas Andre aa in a quarrel prank frank dise Disc louk luuk was waa shot dead by py john blackburn it began raining this afternoon with a fresh southeast wind ad vices from the interior indicate that the storm is general throughout ghost the state A portland dispatch says about two months the commission appointed by the legislature of oregon has been investigating the bookstand books book sand and papers connected with the state department their re port now submitted shows that funds to the amount of about have either been U unaccounted nao hao for or paid out without the authority of law among these those amounts are the following items swamp land fund unaccounted for 2785 illegal fees paid for conveying convicts and insane persons to places of confinement I 1 quartermasters stores in unaccounted for overpaid to secretary of state chadwick k and to his assist ant ants T H cann 1800 school and school land funds about deficiency fici ency since the close of the late slate administration T H cnn clerk of the board has paid to the treasurer belonging to various state funds and declares his ability and willingness willin gness gnesa to pay all that is due the state from official transactions of the board that came within his hia super supervision ision the report is very bevere severe in its condemnation of gov grover it lays on him a large part of the blame for loose extravagant and corrupt administration the report ia is particularly severe relative to the conduct of the board of school land and school fund commission 1 ers era of which grover was waa the head it charges that the state educational fund has been squandered until it is not worth 50 cents on the dollar and it ia Is shown by the committee that grover himself took largo large sums from the fund on very trifling and inadequate security and used the money for his own purposes also that he loaned large buma euma out of the fund to others othera in such ways that maney came back to his own pocket taking for fog the money in the name of the thai stat state almost woth worthless less seedily bee see security dilt Y in ja consequence ae of vhf which ph there isa ire greatless great loss to io t el fund 6 n d by virtue virtu pt hig hia office 93 as dovir governor nari had the loaning loning aud and apel management of the mun pun fel pil phi funds th rhe e bonim 1 say that the bin sin of obtaining the money cila honestly is ii added i of the violation of the oath G u n a irps that pt guir guarding ding T ghe the d add dd atman tb y of gre the tran e a 8 of ibe the boa board rd were concealed from the i public by failing filling tp report the sa same me to the legislature and that then such statements rits were weye baade adb ade we amah y odthe Of the losses los ios seare ara af character VV fah babl bab 1 dot pot be well esti estl trial will never b teiei th eInd raa raH excitement to wll wil 80 deaia pear auice arice laub siding the yaka t ma volunteers liace returned ato feord NIS dour four of the tiie pe ris e kins mu mervis are ia la jail mo NV les fes ea is still st ou in ojill j air anid arid it f fe t traci thadd he will iii neier nefer never nuver bub bbb tie a allowed tulea talea v ome of bay that all oln ol n ids es 7 and s indian hia hig ar co ming to he q tion himself 1 in cannot be found CHICAGO 51 31 th the tribune 1 if wa washing shinn special says the abuse on railways rail ways all and canals toa tor hony bony vao a referred th bill to allt reo rdo tte po he tOll toil cl anid arid st louil louia railroad rali Ball road co company i moaby ti to construct a naT nar Vv gauge iff ivf railway laly fibia tidewater the ci cities of bt st louis and chicago has haa submitted submitted a report which show a careful examination into the question and which favous the construction of such a road thley report that narrow gauge roads are shown by experience to er a method of transportation gli a mountainous country the chaa report a substitute for tor th the original bill and recommend its pa passage the tribunes washington special says opposition to certai certain i n features of the army bill increases there are many wany provia provis provision iono lono which enlargement or me at the cost coat of civil authority excites i wide criticism and the issues made by general sherman bherman with secre seere les ies bablina Baw ilna lina and a n d belknap aw ur 0 TB rt called to the prejudice of the thi c new ney neg measures the abridgement abridge ment erpf er af pf the president in the assignment in nt of staff officers aers making him dependent upon the favor of the general of the army meets with disfavor and ia Is likely to lie ue stricken from the bill the probabilities are that both the senate and house particularly the latter will be blow to enlarge the power powers of the chief lef military commander in time of peace by limiting the powers of the president who ia is the constitutional commander in chief chleo the inter special says the state department lias baa received a dispatch from mr schenck Bc henck united states consul at barcelona spain audoun announcing cing the arrival there of the first cargo 0 of wheat ever imported to th atlace from america the cargo consisted of bushels of minnesota wheat was waa carried in an english steamer and the freight cost coat 18 there was great excitement at the place and the grain was pro bounced equal in quality to any ever received at that market the consul reports that one fir nirm firm in at 0 nce once 1 engaged three english steamers to i bring three cargoes of america Ameri catu calu wheat to barcelona and it was thought about 35 cargoes would arrive during the season all in english steamers the consul re reiterates it er als ais former opinions upon the american steam cation with spain and other countries bordering on the Medi mediterranean As it is now we are ed to the fact that british steamers find it profitable to bring american wheat to barcelona for this new development of our trade fifteen cargoes of wheat from the black feea were afloat tor for or barcelona on the day on which this first cargo of american wheat arrived the journals washington special says the advocates of lot the texas pacific railroad bill say that they have made a careful canvass of the tue house and senaie senate Be and find a majority of seven in the house and six in the senate in favor of the bill when it shall be put on its final passage an effort i will be made to tb take it up immediately after the holiday recess speaker randall bandall has haq given a promise promises it is claimed to help the measure in the house NE newburyport mass 9 31 at south byfield last night john H cald caid well viell aged 45 while kneeling in family prayer was waa instantly killed by his insane wife who split his bis head open with an axe washington si 31 the secre tary of the Treasury todar today today to td day dar issued the call for the redemption of tive five twenty bonds of 1865 consola of 1867 tho the teller committee subcommittee sub has had postponed its departure cornew for new orleans till friday morning next NEW YORK 31 the grand jury of brooklyn hag has indicted the commissioners of the city john W flaberty flaherty Fia eia berty herty and george 0 13 bennett ennett and two subordinate for conspiring to de do fraud the city out through fraudulent claims at noon poon today to day days madame and anderson er f son on was wa completing the quarter carter mile of herlong her long iong walk in brooklyn SAN last night thomas Cro asley a shoemaker aker residing abt t howard street s shot hol hot aud and fil fix tally fatally wounded his wife then cut his own throat with achoe a shoe knife causing instant death mrs crossley Cro esley refused to state the carse cause of the trago tragedy tragedy dy FOREIGN LONDON LONDOT N SO the corporation of dublin has resolved res elved to present ex president grant the freedom of the city the mayor of manchester writes that has haa been received for the relief fund about persons are receiving relief some 2000 nail makers in south S staffordshire have been discharged from the workshops and great d destitution has resulted the standards bombay special q lal ial says BUS th cho che e government 0 of f car cai canda cauda ida harbas har han hab haa ordered a li levy advy of the whole male population to resist the britt jah jab and the people have responded heartily A berlin dispatch says the e ed eral oral coun council cil cli has decreed prince bib Bis marcks letter to the tariff commission mif mit sion slon with however a special proviso that thal the varr j 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