| Show BY TEE BLE GRA GRAPH AMERICAN 41 1 1 A 29 tue the tinier laredo special via brownsville Browns ville bays says A party of mexicans mostly from texas under command of col B rax balinas Be linas los ios a s au adherent ott oft of Lerdo erdo at tacked the towns af landela bavi savl nas and hidalgo Hid also in the state of tamaulipas on the seized the principal men of the towns and forced them to pay the cavalry started in pursuit from different points which the revolutionists separated and 20 of the band crossed into texas below laredo it is said the raid was wa planned CHI dAGo GO 29 0 the timea washington special bays says secretary sherman bherman in an fin interview says that he recognizes the tho fact that the silver bill will become law he believes there is a clear two thirds for it imbach in each branch of corl Cori congress grebb grear he re saw no reason for a belief bellef or b hope 0 pe that tha t it could be defeated ile he tb thought ou an amendment might be p put ut I 1 in but that not much difference could bo be made he thought the people in new york did not fully understand the strength of the silver movement in congress up to today to tb day the correspondents of the new york va papers erg have insisted that the tho hill could not command A a two thirds vote he was not therefore surprised at the bourse course of the gald g gid ld market besides the re of silver bliven will noted not nol ef fact gold or greenbacks green backs abonce at once all the silver that lean fean be coined for several orai eral months would be used for the payment of duties and the people in general will klot hot see much of it until some time after the passage of the bill he hd said as the supply oVel of silver bliver lver iver increased gold would entirely disappear and then green backs will gradually depreciate the silver people will be greatly disappointed with the immediate effects of the of silver and that the greenback men who are atthe at the bottom of the silver movement will be the only billy ones he believes the sale of bonds of the tha popular loan will continue A quiet fight is going on between the government and the attorneys for the whisky men who have tho the moral support of district attorn y bangs it is quite probable that the latter will be removed for ford his bis inefficiency aa av prosecutor in these cases and for his bis sympathy and recommendations extended to them in their efforts to get pardons and immunity from vorn civil elvit prosecution BOSTON 29 Be benjamin Djamin E bates latel treasurer of the lewiston leid ma ne nei mills it is found UP upon gli examination of the books diverted to his bli own use usei borrowed for the corporation giving his own obligations ligat ions lons nia HIA 29 bed Bep benjamin Jamin hunter was wag arrested here hene yesterday on the charge of or being becea sory to the murder of john M armstrong Armst rorik in camden cam den on wednesday night last hunter wa was qa a special partner with armstrong in th the e music publishing ahin g at the time timo of the tild dissolution of the 60 co partnership armstrong owed him to secure the payment of this indebtedness armstrong insured his kis life for the poll policies dies being made out to hunter arms Arme armstrong trong troug when he went to camden last wednesday was in company with hunter it ia Is believed now that the guilty parties are hunter and damaris the latter iatter has been under arrest since thu thursday raday I 1 washington 29 A committee of the Woi wol Nati national ortal christian Temp temperance drance brance union are here herd witha tefie temperance petition representing jentink 23 states states and including names r the president sent bent the following nominations to the senate tb td day charles U R coffer of new nev york to td be pension agent at new nei york eity city eity elty F salomon of missouri to be united states surveyor general of bf utah uth nathan 0 meeker of colorado rado tobe to be indian agent at the white River biver agency irhe the treasury department is embarrassed barr assed aa to the proper course regarding the coinage of trade dollars the tide demand for these thee coin coln I 1 at banu francisco franc laco fai export to china la Is quite active and is expect ed ea to continue to the last of april Apri the secre secretary tary of the interior has received a letter lefter from a prominent cit clu citizen izen of utah giving an account T of the depredations of contractors for foi furn furnishing timber of all kinds to the union pacific railroad company who states that these depredations ibave have havo been committed all ald aid along fi the line and ahn that t hundreds ot t thousands busand s of railroad ties stores for snow sheds cordwood logs jogs and timbers are all taken from the government timber lands on the line of the union pacific railroad track all the way from tie biding siding to og den and that these depredations amount to a million dollars annually the contractors have established a system of peonage similar to that of mexico in which scores of honest hardworking hard working sober and are being oppressed in violation ef of every right belonging to freemen of the united states pil PIM lia mia 29 frnnk franb lynch on being arrested at all ali allegheny ny while about to commit suicide T by throwing himself over the railroad bridge confessed that he be was driven to the attempt by remorse on account of having thrown hh his little boy aged two years into the river december the after having stolen him from his divorced wife whom he had first knocked down and left lifeless in the street lynch has been committed for trial his story ia Is peculiarly thrilling in its brutality NASHVILLE 29 the freight train leaving here at five this evening on the nashville an and d chata railroad was thrown from the track near lavergus La vergas on account of a rail being placed across is the track yack the coal oil tank bi burst birst burning the tho entire train of seven cars indianapolis 29 A fire this evening in the boiler shop of birker davis da vis co dickson bros brass and supply store and john knights lits foundry damaged the buil bull buildings dings diDgs stock and machinery to the extent of fully insured philadelphia 29 wooi wool woot is in moderato moderate demand steady supply light colorado fine and med ilum jurn IS 18 6 25 coarse for carpets 17 18 extra and merino pulled 37 40 no I 1 and super pulled 30 33 texas fine and medium 20 g 25 coarse 14 j 16 california fine and mett medium turn 25 30 coarse 22 ja 27 NEW YORK 30 the times philadelphia special bays says frank leslie cesile was arrested there while in a railway carriage en route from washington to new york at the suit of one wrigley a lawyer lawyers for libel at midnight leslie was looking still for bail ball and greatly excited leslie lunched iuri luti ched with the president just before leaving washington leslie caused WrIgley Wrig ieya leya tJ arrest under similar circumstances last summer and this thia ii probably in revenge the herald reporter interviewed the postmaster about hla hia refusal to take trade dollars dollar the latter said we have refused to take trade dollars in payment of envelopes e envelo es stamp stamps or cards for the very simpie simple simpie reason th that atthe the united states sub treasury in jn which we are obliged by law to deposit aurre our receipts has refused to take the coin named from us I 1 had no exact knowledge why this had been done so I 1 instructed our post office treasurer to make inquiries and govern himself accordingly im lie lle he I ie reported to me the result which was that although as a matter ofa the sub treasury had bad hitherto taken a few tm trade de dollars from us as well as from the custom house they do so no longer after saturday last police jjustice justice morgan his issued an order of arrest against receiver jewett of the erie railway on a charge of pei perjury jury the complainant is F plat anEn n engew sligh holder of erie stock now in this city the affidavit on which it is based was made by one Roder boder bodelson Bo tsou and alleges that many of Je jewetta sworn statements of the condition of the erie were untrustworthy and false fake in iii several particulars ri receiver jewett appeared with his bis counsel ansel at the essex eases market police pollee court this thia morning and gave I 1 e bail ball in 0 CHICAGO Cm eAGO 30 the times washington I 1 n special says saye the famous McGar mcgarrahan rahan raban claim came up again yesterday although the supreme court decision recently rendered was wag supposed to have settled it for ever representative luttrell introduced a bill to readjust the claim by a congressional declaration on the ahe subject mal mai maine ne SO 30 treasurer brown of mon monmouth mouth has hag disappeared and is believed to be a defaulter arrangements have been made mado by the secretary of the treasury to receive in payment of subscription to the 4 per cent loan coin or currency checks drawn on lbanks banks or bankers in new now york the currency checks willbe will be converted into coin at current rates without expense to the owner and the excess over the tha amount due on subscription will be beje bere Ye turned to the subscriber subscribers similar arrangements for collecting drafts will be made if found ne decesary cesary necessary in iii other cities having sub treasury offices CHICAGO 30 the inter oceans wash washington in g ton special says caysi J madison wells is expected here by every train he has been heard from twice bluee since he left new orleans and is coming hero to se secure cure protection tact lon ion for himself and the other members of the returning board the democratic members of congress from louisiana have received letters from new orleans stating that the members of returning board are desperate despe ratel and that wells has threat threatened ned f abat bat if he has to buffer suffer for his bis services in making hayes president hayes will have to suffer with him one louisiana member of congress says wells will turn states evidence unless the president protects him in some way and if he does doe q garfield secretary sherman bherman stanley matthews and others of the reau b lican visitors who went to new or leans during the count will be indicted also this however is received with much incredulity it is announced by telegraph that a delegation is on its way here in the interest of the other members of the returning board wells friends here say that he will conceal himself for fear of kidnapping or a requisition qui altion NEW ORLEANS 30 the following is burkes reply to chandler new orleans jan 29 to TOW WE E chandler 1 washington city i before considering the subject matter of a telegram received this day signed W E chandler I 1 desire desiro to ask if the author is the chandler assistant asil stant secretary of the treasury tra velling through the south in 1863 1563 1 corruptly participated in the spoil gathered by au supervising per treasury agents eng engaged e in robbing their govern government mell meil and an d in defrauding the th e distressed keople of this and adjacent states dla fla lil bit it chandler who v ho as secretary of the republican national committee with certain republicans from louisiana at a conre coure conference rence or conferences feren ces at the ath avenue hotel new york concerning louisiana ass aff affairs about october 1872 1879 secretly and corruptly trece conspired red to take advantage of the absence from louisiana of the uhe governor Goveria or thereof to assembly se ecret secretly crelly ly the peach the governor go ernon beize seize ke alze the government ern ment and use its machinery to carry the election of 1872 Is it the chandler who varned yarned and received a fee feo from kellogg of in 1873 and the encomium you had bad done more for him than any one except attorney general williams in maintaining his foul a aud and n d infamous usurpation of tha office of gover governor nordt af this st kte stev Is it tile the chandler who encouraged abetted and conspired with infamous allies in this city to rob 12 citizens of now new orleans of the franchise nuil and drag them before the federal courts on or about the day of the election who in november 1576 1676 by telegraph guaranteed he kel logg ogg that the whole power of the tha govern government men thou ouid ld sti sustain stain the returning tur board in counting the vote of for tho the republican candidates and then hastened to florida to manipulate the frauda frauds of that state count Is it thesban dier dlee who has of late been val vai vainly bly aly seeking to stir up the hell bell broth of sectional hate and aud foul his political nest to th the disgust of decent citizens north 0 and south if you permit me to say that the inquisitional powers of the political tram tramps p 8 noi nol in last per sous SODS are the thy subjects of the ole inquisition if it nay day the tho impertinent tele gra grim i m shall have lava s such ruch uc h consideration as it deserves Sig signed neti neil E A burke BUBKE FOREIGN ta ra BERLIN 1 18 8 bismarck Bi has been beer authorized by the emperor to submit to tiie the federal council a bill providing that the chancellor in the event 0 of f being prevented from acting ma may y aut authorize h orize any auy in y member of that council to sign laws and decrees requiring the chancellors signature under the existing constitution the bill is regarded as the first step towards the appointment of a german minister acting independently ot the chancellor but under his leadership and having a seat heat in the tho federal council I 1 pera PEBA 28 the tho porte persis persisted in its determination not to permit the british fleet to enter the darda nelles except as an ally of turkey england informed the porte that th a t her fleet must enter entil w without per mis slon sion the porte porto entered a for fori j mai mal wal protest which was forwarded bussian to the plenipotentiaries at the russian headquarters but did not actually oppose the entry peace will be signed on russian territory LONDON 28 7 sir S 13 stafford tafford N orth in the house of commons today to day pointed out that the russian proposal for tile the consolidation as an autonomous principality of all the districts inhabited by the bul carians ga rians would bring the southern boundary of bulgaria almost to the sea he said a rumor having some appearance of authority stated that a prince for bulgaria was to be chosen by the czar thus a powerful state would be established in the very heart of turkey with a prince devoted to russian interests referring to the vagueness of the final condition relative to the straits 1 I call attention to this BO so as to point out that the conditions ai ale aie e matters upon which no separate understanding between the belligerents can be acknowledged by the powers we have expressed that opinion to the powe powers ri and believe it will receive their assent austria has repeatedly declared that she entirely shares our views we cannot disguise the vast importance of the questions now raised the ke keystone of southeastern south bouth eastern europe is being removed the chan chancellor bellor then explained the negotiations which immediately preceded the ordering of the fleet to the Darda dardanelle nelles he stated that russia in her noted doted dispatch defining british interests only promised i nofrio not to acquire constantinople permanently lord derby on january ent sent a dispatch to count so dge declaring laring that government was strongly of the opinion it was most desirable to avoid even a temporary occupation of constantinople which might seriously endanger the relations now happily prevailing between russia and england russia re flying repeated her assurances against the permanent acquisition ot of constantinople but added if the portes fortes obstinacy required the czar to |