Show BY TELEGRAPH r PER UNION TELEGRAM TELEGRAPH amen AMER AMERICAN I 1 oan CAN MORGAN tows TOWN N C 21 two revenue officers named ray eay and anderson today to day killed three men named horton holton hoi hol ton miller and Bur and wounded another named Bur at work in a mica mine in mitchell county cincinnati 21 friday night a house in avondale aie alc in which ibeverly JB everly taylor and wife and edgar Cr umbert and an adopted child all colored lived was burned down and the inmates are missing ton tonight to n night 4 t the bodies of the missing inmates were found in the ohio medical college and were taken to the city undertaker truckee cal 21 there is a bad washout on the central central pacific at mill city A thousand feet of snow sheds are crushed in at emigrant gap emigrant gap cal 21 the westbound freight train today to day crashed into the snow crushed snow sheds twelve cars were wrecked no lives were lost st johns N B 21 the total loss by b nire fire at charlottetown Charlotte town yesterday amounts to aw omaha 21 A hundred undred pounds of dynamite exploded this morning seven miles north of the city thomas burns was torn into fragments and shreds of flesh tiesh were scattered several hundred yards great gaps were made in the earth anda and a number buildings s in the neighborhood damaged the tre shock was distinctly felt all over the city los angeles cal 21 the waters are receding and it is believed the worst is passed careful estimates p place lace iaco the loss from the floods at three quarters q art ers of a million this will be more than compensated by the good done the wheat and fruit crops the present indications arephis are this will be a golden vear for southern california raleigh N C 21 01 the number of lives bostl lost in north carolina by the cyclone is about 60 50 and an equal number of wounded much property was destroyed st charlotte N C 21 the cyclone about lane creek swept away forty houses two negro children and three white children perished the dead in the villa village e of rockingham number 17 CHICAGO 22 A new york special says the body of a man supposed to salmi saimi lyl INI morse orse the author of the passion play was found this morning in the east river at the foot of twenty second street caino ills 22 at mound city two or three small smail slides occurred during the night and one very lar large e one this mornin morning the latter at ar the gack tack back levee north 0 ot ahe me town which thy thi to inundate the city A train of dirt and rock was sent by the wabash road and it is said it will take the united efforts of the citizens and railroads to save the city at present they are cuttina cutting gap luethe national cemetery road to liet ilet tiet the water wat errun run nun across the country t and relieve the strain in the levee the water is up to the top of the levee sand no telling what the result will be everything possible is being done to save the town washington 23 chicago was se lecter as the place for holding the democratic national convention on the third ballot to meet on the esth of july dr desver DENVER emeit col 23 at 7 this morning during a terrific wind storm two coaches of a denver bound colorado central train were blown from i the track in the vicinity of georgetown two ladies were slightly burned and several other passengers seriously injured three years ago in exactly the same locality an entire train ex excepting capt the engine was capsized by the wind and wrecked kansas city 23 A train arrived from the scene of the wreck on the hannibal st joseph brings the following particulars the train which was wrecked was running SO 30 miles an hour ou r preparatory to mounting a steep grade d when on the bridge the mail mall car struck a broken rail the engine and baggage car passed safely and the mail and smoking cars were precipitated into the water taking down the bridge which had leen deen been broken by the crash one coach and a chair car and s sleeper were thrown from the track and piled upon the banks one boy named baldwin was killed and the conductor believes four or five others are now dead though their names bif if therease there ther eare are such cannot be ascertains ascertained among the injured are the following five too badly hurt to be removed after belli beirl taken to brookfield J E rose and T S tracy st louis benj pat terson jerson galesburg ill lil js jos hhall fiali mailton tol toi and wife canada about 25 others received painful cuts and bruises most of the passengers were brought here tonight to night pittsburg 23 the towboat modoc valued at struck apler apier a pier of the seventh street bridge on the allegheny river this mornin morning n and sank in ten feet of water the crew escaped san francisco 23 A report was received this morning that the lumber bark lizzle lizzie marshall hence feb ath for port townsend was a total loss on the opposite cape cape flattery bothin nothing ihas i has been heard of capt badmann and the crew S B peterson owned her ST louis 23 news was iwas received here last night that John Bardle Bardie a patient a at the elisabeth hospital belle belie belleville ills while e te temporarily 0 rily insane it is supposed atte attempted te to kill sister liberna b by s shooting oot ng at her a and n d then shot ana and killed ic himself t self seif the h c ball bali a 11 passed through the sisters ear car but did no other injury chicago 23 nell neil mckeigue McKa igue keeper of a butcher shop in the village of aiu n netka ten miles from chicago was secretly arrested last night by pinkerton charted charged with committing the horrible dou double ae murder of old mr ihm wilson and his invalid wife on the night of feb 13 ile he was taken before the grand rand jury today to day and indicted the retails details of the crime are so bloodthirsty and the victims being so highly respected and wealthy the case attracted unusual attention it was believed it would prove another great mystery in the criminal annals and the arrest and swift indIct indictment indictee me n t of mckeigue McKa igue therefore was a great surprise the evidence given before the grand jury against mckeigue McKa igue was purely circumstantial but apparently so strong as to be criminating three buttons found on the floor of the wilson residence covered with blood which had evidently been wrenched from the murderers vest during the terrible fight sith with the old man india were produced as was also vest the buttons were of a peculiar design and one of them had been torn from its fastenings I 1 ng S with such force that it was broken and the centre part which was held by the thread was broken out the button was compared with those on mckairnes McKa ignes vest and it corresponded exactly then the broken button was wag placed over the core of the button retained and it fitted exactly A number of other apparently criminating circumstances were adduced and th the e feeling now is that the great murder has at last been unravelled the revolver belonging to mckeigue McKa igue has been found and the two bullets taken from wilsons Wll Wil sons body fit the chambers of the revolver mckeigue McKa igue is unable boac to account for his whereabouts the night of the murder the prisoner notwithstanding all these disclosures takes the matter very coolly and persists in asserting his innocence cincinnati 23 tonight to night the result was made known wn of the long conversation in jail between allen alien ingalls and 31 marshal arshaL brown in which the whole story of the killing of the taylor family colored was told ingalls for a long iong on g time resisted all attempts to get et the facts from him but finale finally ysais said sald im gone anyhow I 1 know louwill you will do good to my family when im dead ill iii tell teli you the truth ile he then recited the horrible details he said friday mor morning nin ben johnson who lives with him sas san said gald to him he had had three points beam meaning subjects for the medical college ag he e asked who they were johnson replied they are the people at taylors cabin on the hill they are no food good we can knock them on the head ea 11 ingalls agreed and went to the ohio Af medical edical college and told them he would have three subjects that night they agreed to pay him 15 apiece and gave him a note to E R B dixon he went to the e and engaged him to meet them on the avondale pike at 9 that night he then went home and after end und started to taylors Taylor ls they had a bottle of whisky took several drinks and felt good dihe the door was not loa ioa locked ed and they bolted in the old man was sitting by the side of ane fireplace his wife in front and the girl at work worl work in the room bohnson johnson had a locust club a little longer than a emans club and began striking them over the head right and left as he would cattle the woman struggled and offered resistance ingalls says he finally choked her to death and johnson disposed of the others with his club they then stripped the bodies put them in sacks which they had brought along carried them to the road side and went to meet the wagon loading them in t they hey drove to the ohio II medical edical college le ge and delivered them and got their pay ingalls says he knows nothing about the firing of the cabin it is stated tonight to night a mob of go 60 negroes was organized last night to lynch these men but they found the avondale jail too well guarded ingalls and johnson are in the cincinnati jail tonight to night ingalls confesses he has stolen several bodies in the past few months from the new cemetery beyond avondale and sold them to the ohio medical college ic lege c desver DENVER Col 25 at two this morning a fire destroyed the national and nashville hotel two small frame buildings atthe at the corner of nineteenth and wales ats occupied as lodging houses for railroad laborers four men weater weaker maguire sullivan and one unknown perished and their bodies were burned to 0 a cinder the other occupants of the buildings including several women and children barely escaped with their lives some sonie leaping from the second story windows the fire is thought to have originated in the kitchen of the nashville loss floss oooo insurance 41 F 0 R IE X G N 21 co coi 1 barnaby has repulsed a body of rebels approaching the town large bodies of are arc moving in the direct direction len ien of osman DI dicmas ibias position london 21 A shakim dispatch says the rebels present a formidable appearance pe arance we shall beat them but it will require the best kind of men to do so when the question of admitting bradlaugh was broached sir stafford northcote Nor theote moved the house to re rc affirm the resolution preventing bradlaugh from taking the oath and excluding him from ule uie house A stormy discussion ens ems which gladstone churchill and labouchere Labouch ere ero tool pant pann rt the motion was carried by to the thea north german gazette alluding to the remarks of the national gazette about the american contributions to the relief fund for the sufferers from the rhine inundations says rays we should like to call attention to the fact that the debt which was contracted then towards america may be lodica logically lly liy paid aid ald by raising funds in germ germany n t to 0 r help heip 1 elp relieve the sufferers from thi thy the p present r es e t floods in america cario carlo 22 twelve hundred british troops are arc at now at shakim and 3 9 aw at the governor of asala cassala favors el mahdi and would rather evacuate the town than fight bim him A portion of the Khar khartoum garrison has left the town 3 goo blacks remain at Khar khartoum and ana and at sen naaem A ferment fermen was caused inthe in the tho native quarter at the bazar today to day bt by the rumor that the english had been een defeated LONDON 22 22 the daily telegraph T reports the surrender of the fhe garrison at the times confirms this report the greatest excitement prevails throughout london and in parliament at the news of the surrender of ministers are only able to confirm the s special ecial dispatches it is not believed the rebels put the population to the sword for it is understood the conditions of surrender provided that their lives should be spared I 1 23 the garrison at cassala is reported to be fifteen hundred strong with sufficient lelent supplies to last a fortnight london 23 the times in an article upon the lasker incident says at last bismarck has obtained an opportunity tunit to show his dislike of a country which annually robs him of thousands of conscripts congress was ill advised in sending the resolution and bismarck was ungracious in returning it Gran granting tine tinZ however that bismarck was right in refusing ta to praise herr nerr lasker his organs are wro wrong n g in reviling nii minister nister sargent the th c latter was conf only Y obeying his government ern ment and this is no reason why he should be held up in defiance of international courtesy and almost international law to the conte contempt milt of the german people london 22 1 three survivors of the bark ada barton state that they tiley clung to the masts five days and nights without wiep food on the third day a dog tried to devour one of them when rescued they were casting lots to decide which of the three should die to furnish food for the other two paris 22 eran Fran francois cols cois bonheur brother cherof of rosa bonheur died suddenly this morning st petersburg 22 several tribes in the neutral territory between russia Afghanistan and solicit russian protection tec tion vienna 23 placards ask the people how long iong tiley they will let the monarch live shakim 23 five soldiers who ar frayn tolar report the rebels besetting the town they keep up a constant fire of artillery and rifles on 01 tuesday the garrison recognized recognize it the necessity of conferring with the rebels on wednesday yakoob and Maca ivie lvie effendi chief of police with a sargent of artillery Artil leey went out and conferred with the rebels on returning they informed the garrison that they must surrender their thele arms many soldiers murmured at this and a large proportion of them escaped luring during the night was surrendered on thursday as had been arranged london 22 the ministerial conference on the fall of was short adjournment was taken until tomor to mor row pending the receipt of further confirmatory fir advices advises ad vices the secretary of state for war afterwards held a consultation sul tation at the war office with the duke of cambridge and general Wools woodsel elys clys 9 S ad adjutant autant general reporter report reported eY that general Wool sely advised that th campaign be continued against osman ligini digma in order to prevent the rebels marching north upon berber and that a detachment be sent to relieve the garrison at cassala Kas sala general gorden gordon telegraphed instructions to admiral hewitt commander at shakim to call a conference of sheiks of the tribes between shakim and mansoureh Manso urah for the purpose of arranging terms of peace and also to ask osman degma delmato to meet gen gordon at khartoum admiral hewett not seeing his way clear to act upon the instructions referred the dispatch to the home government alexandria 21 24 2 1 tenders are arc invited for tor furnishing stores and provisions for idi 12 months beginning april for a british army of occupation of men the wheat and bran crops of upper egypt are splendid the sugar crop will probably be the largest on record shakim 24 the transport man maa lourah ashore near here for a few days was floated today to day and proceeded to the transport beera also ashore is a total wreck the itada Ji anger amger aud add orontes are at and the B asur ur lezo dezo decoy yand and sphinx at shakim gen graham sent forward from trin katat cavalry more inore are arc following A general I 1 advance will be made tomorrow A fort tort has been erected oooo |