Show BY TELEGRAPH pee rss UNION mol mok A H E tt IL ca an WINNIPEG 25 the detachment of militia that started last night arrived at Qu appelle station at noon today to day where they are quartered in an emi emigrant grant giant shed to await the arrival of the remainder of the force which will leave for the front tomorrow to morrow afternoon under command of gen middleton it is reported that the cause of the hurried movement last night was a fear of an I 1 indian outbreak at regina reqina and broad view gov dewdney went with the detachment to Qu appelle and after conference with the indians at broad view yiew reports them quiet but demanding more supplies chief is is still sulky nothing 11 is heard f from roin irvings troops bince last night and some uneasiness is felt concertin concerning the safety of communication duck D uck lake and prince albert this is still cut off so that no word can be received receive d of the nao vao ement of the half breeds at hudson bay agent clark dark of of prince albert has not been heard f from rom and the company is setting getting anxious f feeling eeling surelle would send word if he could ottawa 20 in the commons tonight blake leader of the opposition rose amid cheers to call attention to the riel kiel rebellion and the causes of the same ile he reviewed the conduct of the government since kiels return toy tol coican ican ada and in stern terms condemned their failure to deal with the grievances of the half breeds and other settlers sett lers leis in the northwest the government had been wanting in lu their clity in withholding information from parliament li he reminded the house of sir john A macdonaldd Mac Alac Donalds conduct in 1871 1111 when he paid riel to get out of the country while prof that he wished to god he could catch him riel kiel had made a good thing out of the rebellion in 1871 and now wanted to repeat the operation st paul 26 manitoba Maril marll toba railway officials got an order from the dominion government at ottawa today to day forthe transportation of troops to winnipeg to to arrive tomorrow to morrow these are troops the tire government asked the permission of the united states to transport through to the scene of the illel riel rebellion in inthe lathe the northwest territory KANSAS CITY 20 the arkansas city Ran ean kansas sas oklahoma boomers received a telegram teles telez ram from their representatives at Washing the effect that a commission would be appointed at once to investigate vesti gate the legal status of the oklahoma lands general hatch who returned today to day from caldwell I 1 states he has information that the men who will compose the commission are senators ingalls dawes and morgan ile he says lie he nas has no doubt that the presidents proclamation will be enforced as far as the boomers are concerned but doubts if the cattlemen are driven i out of oklahoma though they may not be permitted to establish ranches there ile he says government lands always have been open to grazing it Is not grass that the government is look layout for but the occupancy of the lands for settlement without the consent of con congress T ress NEW YORK yore 26 in the trial of ex president fish of the marine bank gen grant was examined today to day at his nis residence by consent of the counsel of both part parties les leg before james horace fish notary public and the stenographer of the court the counsel present were stephen J clark dark and edwin C smith for defendant district attorney ellhu root for the the government m and in clarence H seward gen grants adviser there were also present col fred 4 grant rant U S grant jr and W A purrington it was about 4 30 when counsel arrived at the house the general had just returned from his drive through the park ile he took a reclining position in an arm ch cleir lir and put his bis feet upon another chair as the lawyers began their questioning it was agreed between counsel that the testimony of witness be taken subject to objections to be stated at the read ing thereof in court tomorrow to morrow the admInis administering terin of the oath was waived the deposition will betaken betoken be taken with the same effect by the consent of counsel the generals memory as to details was defective bat whenever counsel seemed particularly anxious to get an answer witness tried to connect the events and dates with something else that occurred about the same ti time meland and thus got at the answer desired his Is evidence was given in a perfectly calm manner without any show of personal feeling against any told all he knew about the firm of grant ward even to the circumstances of his entering ane nirm firm once or twice witness was asked if he was tired but each time he answered he was not wilen the examination was concluded a short chat took place between the general and the lawyers in lu the course of ot it gen smith remarked he thought the patient was looking quite well wll we well weil ily III 11 said gen grant in reply somewhat slowly and seri serl seriously gusly 1 I know I 1 am a very sick man the particulars of the testimony will be first made known when the evidence is read in lit court tomorrow to morrow washington 20 rev drs IT HR A naylor waylor methodist W A bartlett presbyterian and W A Leonard Epis copal all ministers of this city called upon president cleveland today to day and presented resented a demor memorial lal lai earnestly urging elm him to enforce the edmunds antipo anti po act the memorial was signed by over a thousand clergymen i and ind lay laymen and the names 01 of some of 0 the most prominent divines in the country are attached to the document th the president said he would give the subject careful attention at an early day Nr washington ASHINGTON 27 lion ilon henry S neal solicitor of the treasury has tendered his resignation to take effect on the appointment of his successor alexander mccue of f brooklyn NY has been tendered the position ana and ano will probably be nominated on monday I 1 washington V ASHINGTON D C ag the senate met at noon and aj immediately went into executive session the committee appointed to wait walt upon the president reported that they had performed that duty and the president had expressed a wish that the senate should remain in session until next thursday when the doors reopened re opened the senate adjourned until monday au early adjournment of the senate was prevented by several nominations being submitted it is understood however that among them were the nomination of gen joseph E johnston of virginia commissioner of railroads and norman J coleman of missouri commissioner of agriculture coleman Is a resident of st louis about 60 years old and was for many years editor of the kural kurai home an agricultural paper published in st louis NEW york 27 general grant rested badly last night and paced up and down his room until 5 this morning restless and uneasy notwithstanding this he looked well this morning col grant read some testimony taken yesterday to the general and the latter made some corrections the general will revise his testimony before it is sent to the court SOUTH ABINGTON mass 2 27 the windsor hotel at randolph was badly dama damaged bed ged by an explosion of dynamite this mornin sr it is supposed to be the work of striking klam klag g shoemakers who had a trudge grudge against the proprietors VALL WALL STREET 27 the delaware lackawanna and western directors have just adopted a resolution declaring a quarterly dividend of two per etl eal cent the lake shore and mich michigan a southern and michigan central directors at a meet meeting ilig today to day passed the dividend and no statement was made public it is not customary to make a statement for lor this quarter NEW YORK yore 20 the supreme court has ordered the discharge of becky jones the tha refractory witness in the hammerley will case who has been confined in ludlow st jail nearly a year CHICAGO 26 the armour packing co yesterday received another order from the british war department for sow som additional cases of canned beef ep resenting presenting about pounds and anu another proposal for additional cases which however could cowd not be filled within the time stated the statement is made that the orders already in hand have divested all the establishments in the country engaged in thi this A particular industry of their available stocks WINNIPEG manitoba 20 26 it Is reported ton ion good authority that the government has received word that the rebels have captured malor major crozier and his force of over one hundred police after an engagement in which several were killed on both sides the rebels tried tu to wreck the train car carrying carry yh inc ins n troops from winnipeg west they were arrested one nad dispatches from riel to the half breeds around winnipeg and southern ing them to rise general Kidd middleton leton arrived this morning and orders have been issued to advance this afternoon MES MEMPHIS IPHis 27 the steamer murk mark twain exploded her boilers this afternoon killing will F triste and A J demerick two young men from louisville engaged in newspaper advertising schemes also a fl ti reman remau deck hand and an unknown negro capt fogleman and the pilot george malone maione each had a leg broken the var lar keeDer was badly scalded and mary W bjones WJ arones orones ones a colored passenger had her arm broken twenty persons Inc including ludin iudin five live ladies ladles were aboard at the time NEW YORK 27 the worlds washington special says A prominent democrat who has talked with the president says there is no doubt that a democrat will be appointed to succeed pearson he says further that the president originally intended to reappoint pearson Pe arson arsun but that he has yielded finally to the pressure of democratic opinion in new york he says this is one instance where the president has changed his opinion W washington T 27 commissioner black today to day Issued the following circular to advance any one pension claim cut of its order la Is to retard bys by so 3 much the adjustment of thousands of others which precede it in the order of filin filing to prevent the practice of fraudulent impositions upon the pension office it is announced that no claims will be made special that is taken taen out of their order orcier for expedition unless suen reason sare shown in writing as will in the judgment of the commissioner warrant such action the tho mere statements ments of the claimants themselves U uncorroborated corroborated n by ois dis disinterested interested persons will not be deemed sufficient warrant for r such special action the critic says secretary endicott states that no orders have yet been issued to gen hatch to clean out oklahoma the presidents proclamation ordered that all occupants of oklahoma whether settlers or cattlemen should vacate and a reasonable ume time will he be allowed for them to comply the event overt of their failure to remo interior department will take steps to tree free the territory ol 01 all intruders if the assistance of the army is required it will be g given e among the no nominations taig t i ns prep prepared dred sred for transmission to the senate today to day was that of captain win wm J Volk voik volkmar inar of the fifth cavalry to be a major and assistant adl adjutant amant general it is said another ot of the delayed nominations designated signa ted captain geo 11 burton Bur torn tori of the twenty first infantry for appointment to 1111 fill the vacancy of major in the cie inspector generals general Is depart department munt the president recognized gabriel as consul of ti the swiss confederation f for tor or oregon and the tho territories of and idaho to reside at Por portland tiana it is reported that ex governor jarvis jartis of north carolina will be appointed minister to brazil senator ransom who chos ia an antl intimate mate personal friend of secretary bavard bayard has been pushing the claims of mr jarvis and had an interview with the secretary of state yesterday morning just before he went to attend the cabinet meeting members berkof of the north carolina delegation are confident that governor jarvis nomination will be sent to the senate monday LA LIBERTAD san salvador via galveston march 27 the forces of honduras and san salvador nave have had several skirmishes the armies of guatemala and honduras acted in harmony san salvador nicaragua and costa rica have formed an alliance to protect themselves against the revolutionary tion scheme of president barrios san salvador puts her whole army in the field nicaragua agud agua provides OW men and costa rica sends 2000 0 00 costa osta rica at the same time contributes towards the expenses of the war president of san sarf salvador will assume chief command of the allied forces president cardenas of nicaragua will be second in command and general sota sofa of costa rica will probably take the third place washington 27 information has been received in this city that on the instant a treaty of alliance offensive and defensive was formally sign signed ed at salvador by the governments ot of san sari salvador nicaragua and costa rica an alliance was entered into by those states immediately upon the announcement no of president barrios barrio ge p project r 0 of confederation but the details m i ls of a plan of action for mutual defense were not agreed upon until the when the treaty was signed by the treaty costa rica pledges herself to contribute to the common defense for the present in money and 1000 troops who are now in nicaragua en route to the seat of hostilities nicaragua agrees to furnish troops and san Sai salvador her un entire tire aval available lau laW military force costa rica gives her aid to the alliance in money rather than troops because of her distance from the border line of san salvador where the guatemalans Guatemala ns will seek to enter the territory of the allies there is no railroad and no way for troops to reach san salvador from costa rica except by a tedious march ot several hundred miles by the terms of the treaty the president of san salvador will have the direction of operations against barrios for the present 28 F S swinton president of the mutual life lite insurance of new york is dead TORONTO 28 the excitement here continues u unabated from an early hour this morning the approaches to io the drill shed were crowded with people waiting in expectation of seeing the departure of the troops the royal grenadiers grena diers mustered at 8 and notwithstanding the early hour and the fact that the sergeants could not find time last night to notify all the members of their companies they turned out strong after alter they were dismissed the queens own mustered and showed the creditable turn oue out of there Is the wildest excitement among them and many who had hud left teft the regiment when they heard luard col otter was to take command begged to be lae re enrolled both TC are now nov in the drill shed anxiously awaiting orders order when to start tiie tite selection of men from each regiment could not be made until definite dell deti nite ordera orders arrived the mayor has intimated that the city will look aft after erthe the wives and families of 0 any married men who go to the front WL WINNIPEG amp E a 28 further exciting rumors come from carleton stating that there was another skirmish and 11 more men killed but this is not confirmed general middleton colonel houghton and 20 off omm meers officers and men of the ninth battalion left here last ni night lit and reached appelle Qu this morning where they joined the first detachment of the field battery of fifty and fifteen cavalry and left this morning for the west it is understood in military circles that middleton will not advance immediately with the troops but will vill await further developments he was heard to remark that if the rebels mean to ficht be will not advance without a stronger |