Show BY TELEGRAPH pelt western WESTEEN UNION ONION LINIC A calv PLYMOUTH 30 while a gang of 25 convicts were at work here one of the number threw a large larg stone at the solitary warden and struck him ou on the head inflicting a stunning blow the entire gang then rushed bushed f for ar him A life convict named stevens outstripped the others seized the wardens rifle and ammunition and fired upon the tile advancing convicts 9 six of whom lie he seriously wounded when the ammunition was exna exhausted stevens clubbed five live others with the rifle and when assistance arrived he was completely exhausted the details of the affair were promptly report reported ed to the and the home secretary gave orders that Stevens bc be immediately released from prison and rewarded when the good news was made known to stevens he fainted tainted little rock malaster 30 master alaster simms report of the investigation of the defalcation of ex state treasurer thomas J churchill was tiled filed late this after noon lie ile was treasurer three terms terrus of two years each and the deficiency announced is iSO st johns N P F 3 30 two orange outrages are reported northward at sixteen loaded guns guus were llred fired into the house of capt wrey and the windows were smashed with huge stones the wreys creys are arc one of the only three catholic families in at greens Pond harbor f fur mur nar southern vessels took refuge from a southwest gale and floating fields of ice iee tuesday last the orangemen orangeman Oran Uran gemen attacked the crew when on shore maimed malmed them brutally and pursued them to their vessels with large ballast tile the companion doors skylights cabin stoves and lur mature breaking the bulwarks bulwa and lor forcing cing the vessels to push out into the storm and ice at their peril outrages were perpetrated on saturday night bj the crew of the bark lady eil jEli bane bank aney they broke into the catholic churchon Chur church chot of st marys in st marys bay liay and demolished the tae f furniture urnita re and appointments of the sanctuary and destroyed the tabernacle the chalie chaile and other sacred vessels were smashed and the debris strewn about the streets and in various ways desecrated the church elve eive were arrested As soon as the knowledge of the desecration of the church spread among the catholic population not less than boats were manned for the purpose of scuttling and firing the vessel the influence ot of the tile parish priest and supplying merchants prevented the destruction of the ship and aud cargo car go HAVANA A 3 30 A tire at matanzas today destroyed three warehouses one thousand seven hundred hogsheads hog of sugar in the buildt building ng burned the loss is reported at H oooo partially injured quebec zo 30 heavy bush fires are burning in nay district fourteen houses were burned at bole boie st baul chic chicago ago ZA GO daily neus news keokuk lowa iowa the construction train of the chicago bavington bure buee ington kansas city railroad went weno through a temporary bridge over grand river near sumner dlo dio mo tonight to night the engine five cars and andl he be caboose are in the bed of the stream two men are reported missing in and others injured CHICAGO 0 30 A suit sult was bro brought today by mrs annie fanning against right rev patrick ferry pastor pasto r of af st patricks catholic church of this city city the complainant alleges that her uncle michard elchard lanning lannin I 1 cled 20 0 years ago leaving a will bequeathing bequeath inga a portion of his estate to her that vather bather father ferry ihas has concealed this will ever 8 ince since and that the estate went to uncles heirs at law they say father ferry but recently told her of the quest dequest oe father ferry says when lanning was very v ry ill 33 years ago lie he attended the sic sick k man that there was a will then that lanning nin recovered and lived 13 years that he stather father eather ferry went elsewhere and did not know whether hether the will existed at the time of La lannings s death or not NEW YORK YOUK 30 between between and oooo people including hundreds aundre from boston ana and and philadelphia and large delegations from baltimore and chicago went to madison square gardens tonight to night maht I 1 to see tile the glove contest arranged to takeR take place lace between john L sullivan and charles mitchell the stories circulated the last few days concerning g sullivans drunkenness and mitchells malaria did not seem to shaketha sha shake kethe the belief of the good natured public bublic that the men meant to have a rona eona bona fide and exciting contest in the early earl eari Y evening it was reported that both box boxers ers we were r in good condi condl condition conditio tio n the f first r part art of the nights pro gramme in which tz appeared several members of the sullivan combination and others passed off pleasantly the spectators giving hearty encouragement to the sparr ers A f few ew minutes bea before ore 10 the gr great eat john L sullivan ill in street costume staggered up the steps leading to elie eile tile platform accompanied by billy obrien and another other man who was said to be dr W 11 Vanver poel of the ashland louse house I obrien announced to the anxious crow crowd d that the doctor had positively stated that 11 mr sullivan was too ill to spar I 1 he lre said that rather than have people eople disappointed dominick mccaffrey would spar with A li heli bell obrien was hooted the great sullivan mad made e his way to the edge of thu the ring and supporting himself by the ro rope e made a few tew remarks lie he look looked edge edMe like ilke a terrible ex ample ills his hat was and his bis clothes toiled oi ile he was bloated in his b Is body and features and ills his face was red and distorted almost beyond reco recognition standing in the attitude ofa wa lounger at a bar lie he said iu in a hoarse voice volee that could be heard a few feet away 1 I cannot spar tonight to night lam iam I 1 am too sick you may think im drunk buti budi but bud I 1 aint im sick I 1 dont think it fair to ave give you a f friendly setto set to with mitchell heli bell for tor you come to see that then the renowned mr sullivan was heartily hissed Mitchell wh who had ascended ahe plat piat platform forin meanwhile came to the ropes and had his little says he lle looked somewhat pale and thin and his bis lips were swollen and sore looking lookin g the englishman said im in no condition to spar myself I 1 have had bad it very bad with malaria I 1 dont think it would be fair to mr sullivan to have the match as I 1 am not feeling pretty good toni tonight to tc nl night ht and I 1 came here to do clo the best I 1 could that is all there is in it the people cried sll sil Sli shame amely amell and niss ed cd one shouted sullivan you have lost conr reputation and made other deprecatory remarks and then sio slowly wy and sadly gadly left the building it is estimated that were taken in by the management and th thao that ett iut 2000 covers all tile the expenses so the sullivan and mitchell combination had hat have ve to divide as the result of their much talked of and extensively advertised combat washington 30 the TheT resident president has directed anat brig gen david G swaim judge advocate general of the united states statts and col albert P morrow oi of the sixth U S canair cavalry ay shall be brought to trial before a gen crul court martial appointed to ibs assemble at the city of washington on september loth the following is the detail of the court maj gen J al schofield brig gen A 11 II terry brig gen W B rochester Eo chester brig gen 6 B holabird brig gen robert murray bric brie gen john newton C II 11 smith nineteenth infantry col G L AI andrews twenty eighth infantry col L 11 bradley bradlay Brad ley icy twelfth infantry col it it 11 ayers twenty seventh artillery col E S otis twenty eignath infantry col coi II 11 31 bird twenty third infantry with major A IV gardiner as judge advocate NEW YORK ithe 1 the receiver of the newark savings sayings institution this morning began the payment of TO per cent dividend total amount is VICTORIA 9 B C I 1 an explosion at wellington colliery nanaimo yesterday killed 21 24 miners and injured a num der oer of others washington 1 L fifteen or twenty democratic senators intend to leave by special train for fon f or chicago on saturday morning should congress not adjourn hy by friday night the absentees being bein paired with republicans will break tn the quorum and make the transaction of anything but uin objected nn tin business of which there is very little left if t impossible NEW NEV YORK I 1 at the unon pacific office all interest due is being paid The northern pacific officials are paying dividend and interest the interest on the iron mountain and missouri kansas and texas is being paid and ana coupons of the te texas aas pacific and new orleans division are being taken up BRUNSWICK maine 1 blame blaine accepted the invitation of bowdoin college and will be in attendance on commencement men cement day july 10 and will be the guest of general chamberlain KEOKUK iowa 1 the accident to the construction train resulted in no loess of life as was at first reported the engine and live cars were precipitated ta ed a distance of thirty feet into the river riv r and the fact that no loss of life occurred under the circumstances is marvelous NEW N EW YORK 1 ithe the county democracy delegation to the national democratic c convention at chicago will number not less than the bad badges res to be distributed upon their arrival in chicago tile the county democracy is unanimous for cleveland since the retirement of tilden one prominent member davs it is the whole field against cleveland Cleve cieve fand should he be knocked out then judge field of california will get some of his votes the same person say says rs of forcing the nomination upon tilden that no friend of tilden has anything to do with that it is tile the I 1 work of a crank aided by lesser cranks at a meeting r of the tammany com in attee e tonight to nil nii night I 1 lit y it was stated that about aboud GOO Tamm anys would goto go to the chicago convention john kelly made a 0 speech urging the nomination of al a 4 man for the presidency who could carry with him the masses of the people ta the ae laboring class and the conservative element clement of the republican party lf if a pure man was the nominee he predicted a democratic victory victorya 3 1 the representative labor organizations toni tonight to nl night lit passed resolutions protesting against the nomination of governor cleveland for the presidency preside ncy and pledging themselves to r oppose e his election if ft nominated by every means meals in their power A committee was appointed poi pol anted to visit chicago and protest pro test to the democratic convention against the nomination of cleveland san francisco I 1 A party numbering it 30 representing the fri friends ends in this tji tzi state of judge field left this afternoon by special car to attend the democratic D emo cratic national I 1 convention at chicago chicago I 1 the situation was rather M more ore lively today today to day day in view of the near approach of tiie the national rational democratic convention very few delegates have arrived and no entire state delegation is expected before friday or saturday in the convention hall there are evidences of great activity under the direction of mr nir alder the architect who planned the hall for the republican convention changes are being made to suit stilt llie ilie desires of the subcommittee coni mAtee ane hall will be completed d by bunday headquarters will be thrown row open at the grand pacific hotel by rhose those interested in the candidates general butler is expected to arrive saturday and a committee of the labor organizations to welcome nim dim is being perfected MILES CITY mt it IA I 1 A committee appointed by the citizens of eastern montana aion nion tana today to day telegraphed secretary teller ur urging in the immediate removal of t the e northern cheyenne indians in tongue and rosel rosei ud ad agencies there are now more than goo without rations and starving with nothing to subsist on except range cattle which they are killing in large numbers the stock men meu will make armed resistance if not moved aud ang t the h e result will ie be serious trouble with the indians who are independent and ugly tile tiie indians are renegades rene gades from pine ridge and have no agency or a agent ent here the situation is serious OTTAWA 1 A house of ill III repute on st magdalen street was burned this evening the firo fire was caused by the upsetting of a lamp during a drunken caro carousal and a girl named labranche Lab was burned to death new york ithe 1 the schooner emerson from ardenas cardenas reports that on june 28 in lat 38 long 91 94 she spoke the yacht gypsey upsey from panama for new york fork she had her deck swept june 27 and lost two men lier her compass and sails ithica I 1 af after ter an exceedingly hot da day y a rain and hail hall storm terrine terr iric in ih fo force ree and gathering all the afternoon struck the village to tonight night the water fell in sheets flooding hooding the streets the principal streets are filled with fallen trees there was great alarm no NG lives lost emporium pa I 1 this mornin morning some freight cars collided with a number of coal oil cars standing on a side track at driftwood the oil caught fire lire 1 r e 1 and 15 buildings mostly business P places i 1 1 es were destroyed loss insurance doom doon KEY KHY WEST I 1 diaz the cuban who returned in tile the schooner shavers was wasl convicted today to day of violating the neutrality laws by aiding in fitting an armed expedition against a friendly power the jury was wi out only duffil sufficiently ion lon long iong to take a good dinner A curious feature feature of the aguero matter has been made public today to day clay among the ietter papers left here behim by him was a letter irom from a prominent and influential spaniard who had traveled with aguero from new orleans to key west and then proceeded to havana leaving aguero here lurin during the voyage the matter of tile tiie complicated raid was discussed the spaniard endeavoring in to dissuade aguero on account of tuv tul the disturbed condition of cuba and assuring him large sums of money would be contributed by y for his benefit in which cli cil the government overn ment would probably join if he would desist f from rom the purpose the letter states that the writer had seen captain general castillo who had said such matters were not so arranged that he could apparently patently ly have the happiness and prosperity of the country at heart but if tile the statements were made through diplomatic channels and guarantees given or some legalized method adopted of reaching tile the matter it might be considered aguero replied saying that simultaneous with the receipt of the letter he should be in cuba ready to continue the correspondence the government officials were informed the vessel essel v had left a northern port with a large quantity of ammunition on board the 1 1 1 plan pian an is for the vessel to run into hillborough Hill 1 i i fillol rough borough inlet and there be met by a small craft which will land the stores at torch key or on sugar loaf where they propose to establish a secret magazine new york I 1 another baby fari farl farming nin 9 establishment has been discovered here the deputy coroner made an investigation of the causes of tile the death of a child there and it is said to be a genuine enuine case of baby fari farl farming ning st vincent de paul nursery is the name T given it is kept by a colored woman woma n named mar mury mary r josephine ward the child of josephine creeps was fearfully emaciated almost to a skeleton mrs ward explained that the |