| Show BT B TELEGRAPH B UNION imn IMM A 32 E it I 1 oan CAN WASU washington INGTON 28 in accordance with a provision in the last indian appropriation bill commissioner atkins of tile the indian bureau has ordered the removal of josephs Joeph ls band of nez perces indians from indian territory of the indians composing this band will be sent to the colville reservation Wash washington ington lugton the remal remainder remainder to tile the lapwai laprai reservation in idaho territory the commissioner of indian affairs today today to day dav issued schedules of supplies required fluiro a by indians this spring including in I 1 ij worth of beef and worth rt of dry goods advertisements for proposals will be published in the democratic newspapers hereafter commissioner of pensions black has decided that a mother cannot be allowed a pension as a deDen dependent dent mother and the accrued pension of her deceased husland for the same period of time lie he says upon careful consideration of the laws relating to the tile subject I 1 am ot of the opinion that when two claims become united in a person making only one beneficiary that person cannot be allowed either directly or indirectly the benefit of two pensions for the same period of time such allowance would be contrary to the provisions of the statute which declares the pension laws shall not be construed so as to allow more than one pension in the tho same time to a person ex president arthur accompanied by senator cameron hir sir and mrs mcmichael andmios and miss wallace left washington in ton this afternoon for fortress al monroe onroe A large number of friends including members of the ex dents cabinet who are arc now in the city several numbers of the diplomatic corps a number army and navy officers and aud many ladies and ana gentl gentlemen emen emea well known in private life gathered at the station to see the party off the secretary of the navy today to day issued a circular for the information and government of all concerned stating the provisions of the tile law enacted during the closing hours of the last co congress Con n 1 giess 1 e ss which provides that from the ad dinst list rist engineers of the navy should receive durif during mig fig tile the third tive tire years after the date from which aney take rank rauk as passed first assis tant taut when at sea 2430 21 2450 oil on shore duty 2230 2250 1 on leave or waltin walting waiting orders sl ii 1900 00 durin during and after the fou fourth rth anve live vears from ahat that date when at sea 2700 on shore duty on leave or waltin waiting orders the has been ordered from panama to la union san salvador it is understood thata B baird bairnson son inlaw in law of senator colquitt of ge georgia agla will shortly be appointed chiet chief 0 of the dead letter office washington 23 28 information has been received here today to day to the effect that a movement is on foot to overthrow the government of honduras and to form an alliance of the people of that country with the people of augua costa rica and san salvador against gen barrios the tha movement i is s reported to have originated with marco aurelio aurello soto former president of honduras now in new york city since barrios announcement of llis his in intention to make himself supreme militar military chief of the central american states soto it is said has been quietly at work trying to break the alliance liance of honduras with guatemala ills his negotiations have ale been een carried on through a general ot the tho former country with whom he has an intimate acquaintance the people of honduras are understood to be opposed to barrios and cronly ar walting waiting for an opportunity port unity to break away from him hlin they are therefore willing g to join forces with wilh the uan government to overthrow their own present government the nicaraguan forces it it is asserted will muster oooo men or more and will cross the border line of honduras and aid in the revolution of th the tho opponents of barrios in honduras it li said an army of men can be raised by the states which are allied in resistance to the pretentious of the president ident of guatemala SAN FRA FRANCISCO 28 first day of the spring race meeting of the pacific coast blood horse association billow won the first race california stakes for two year olds half allein 50 seconds nellie peyton won the second race hearst stakes all ages three quarters of a mile in estelle won worl the third winters stakes three year olds in mile mlle 1 lc anil and a half in a Y duke monday won the fourth selling purse pursey mile milc in lit imi lwi 1444 phillips won the fifth purse for all ages mile abadan eighth in 4 NEW 28 A tunes times demo delno crat biloxi mississippi special says jeff davis is suffering from a return of his rheumatism complicated with the breaking out of his old wound which lie he received in mexico 38 years ago MEXICO 29 troops are practicing military maneu veres every day preparing to enforce the position of the government against barrios if it should prove nc necessary essary the minister of the interiors Interior 5 proclamation that reform n laws must be strictly obeyed a 3 violent article from th the pose vose de mexico a leading catholic daily here which accuses the government of and aud denes defies president diaz saying catholic party is composed of without fear and that persecution awaken them f from rom their lethargy WINNi WINNIPEG 29 there has been oneff one night fight gh t so far as the rebels did resist the retreat ton on prince albert A dispatch from appelle Qu says governor I dewdney an and mcdonald had a conference with and received satisfactory assurance that the latter would give the government no trouble A dispatch from battleford Batt leford says A scout at has just lust arrived with wit details of the fight lie says the rebels approached pro bac ached e Croz crozier roz ler ier er who w had but 75 A men I 1 with a flag a of truce truee an and while parley ins ing firc re was as ope opened e by y t the e rebels from two sides raking the police and volunteers ont ort both flanks an s these ese responded with rifles and cannon and forty rebels at least must have fallen under the raking fire and as many more been wounded A reil em emmis sary sarv v is under arrest at fort pitt for I 1 inciting biting the indians on the reserves cesery es news has hag also been received here that the creeks are in council at Pound makers reserves and that the indians are about starting on the warpath karpath war path there are arc fears ot of a general movement on the part of the Indi indans stis to obtain more supplies A delegation is now going to battleford Batt leford to make demands col irvine advises gen middleton that lie he must mum mui t bring a large force to subdue the rebellion middleton had prepared foran fon for an early advance but win wilf now await reinforcements and move with a heavy c column olumn toronto 29 A special form of prayer was offered today to day in all the anglican chuiches churches chu iches for the troops going wing northwest and in most of the churches patriotic sermons were preached and atthe at the conclusion of the services jhb congregations joined in the tile national anthem the exuberant excitement cit ement of the men is quieted down and they aie in a more determined mood they now realize the work before them and long foh foi a collision with the rebels WINNIPEG 29 A dispatch from the west today to day says the mounted police under irvine e evacuated acua ted fort carlton and retreated to prince albert where they can defend the settlements and better protect et themselves all supplies not ped needed were destroyed together with the fort to prevent them falling 1 into the tile hands of the enemy ST LOUIS 29 A terrible explosion occurred in coal mine no 7 at sat meal lister indian territory on friday eveni evening hg twelve miners all who were in the it mine lne ine at the time were instantly killed the f he cause muse of the explosion is I 1 unknown but supposed to be ignition of powder the bodies were only slightly burned death was evidently the result of the concussion new YORK 29 tont tonight to nl night ht general grant became anxious to see the doctors arsand and they arrived at the house after 11 pm they found the patients throat much better than at the consultation although there was still a slight congestion the doctors dressed it and gave the general another Anodyne all ati odyne and put him to bed they remained with the general all night and dr shrady will stay to morro w night the physicians are in the iusa house bouse to allay the ine generals general own nervousness and calm nily ally return of bad symptoms when the general awoke at 7 binm im he partook of a small amount of liquid lood tood which ho he was able to si swallow without distress and during 12 hours after 2 a in the patient had between seven and eight hours of sleep it was of course artificial sleep induced by ty anodyne at pm m the general requested a dispanet dis dispatch to be sent to dr douglas asking him to come and bee him the patient was not alarmed but wanted to have his physicians near near him hirn he was lot not in a critical condition and there was nothing to warrant the message but he simply requested that they be sent for and dr douglas remained with the general all night in accordance with the patients wishes and before the general bed llis his throat was treated and an anodyne given the prospects were at last accounts that the general would have a good and his cond condition itiba be much improved Id Harrison the generals body servant vant told a member of the household in the afternoon that when the general struggled out of bed be he said to him in a matter of fact tact way 1 I cant stand this much longer I 1 I 1 am going to die new york SO 30 from the tribune of monday dr shrady said atter alter midnight dr douglas called for me about sunday morning bording when on the way to gen Grants where he had been summoned by a messenger a short time before I 1 dressed hastily and in a few moments we were rapidly drawn to the house of the general upon udonar arriving there wa we found the family up and alarmed at the sy symptoms toms developed soon after Drib dr douglas had left the patient a few hours before there was no indication after the general had gone to bed and before douglas had started for home that there would be any change f for fon or the worse within ithan a short period at 2 11 am however when we saw the ge general he was muli much distressed while he was dosing dobing there had been an accumulation of phlegm in the rear of the nasal passage and he was awakened by a sens e of suffocation and in brea breath th ing the patient became apprehend sive siye at the sudden development of the new symptoms that were attended with a prope prospect ct of serious results and wanted an explanation ot of the trou brou trouble troubie ble bie ile he consequently desired the presence of his physicians and we were nvere sent for we immediately made an examination of the throat and found the palate considerably swollen and the throat inflamed I 1 and congested more than usual the tili r nodyne he lie took before going to bed was given in s separate doses but in consequence of the existing irritating substance in the throat as well veil as the distress caused by the inflammation the anodyne failed to have its proper effect and lie he was unable to sleep the patient got up from bed when be he felt the distressing situation u pon upon awakening and sat in an easy chair later the general had four hours of sleep one physician was present with him all the tile time during his sleep and a strict watch was kept of him lihn every moment but there was an entire absence of anything to occasion any f urther further treatment the generals family remained up all long iong and it was a night of suspense to them they were much relieved 1 however when the spasmodic attack had bad been subdued and und they were assured there was no occasion forbear for fear there is good ground for believing that the actual condition of general grant this morning is worse than indicated A bulletin just sent out at noon says the general ae who had hadi been sitting and reclining in his hla easy chair was lifted by his bis servant and placed upon his bed where he is now at 1210 pm mark lane who is interested in the firm which is publishing gen geu grants book hook called at the house ina iua lun iff a coupe ile he alighted from the carriage aad abid was met at the foot of tiie the steps by a servant who told him of thu tha generals condition lane did not enter the house the rumor on the street now is that dr douglas stated the general could not ilvo live 24 hours bours washington 30 nominations consul generals of the united states thomas W of connecticut for london frederick paine of maryland for berlin ministers resident of the united states C 0 bell jr of rhode Island to netherlands adf rufus us magee of indiana to sweden and norway geo W merrill Merrl ll of nevada to the Ila iia hawaiian wallan wailan islands consul gen leral eral of the tile united states edmund jussen of illinois to vienna ministers resident and consuls general of the tile U S edward parke Custis lewis new nen jersey arsey to eor Vor portugal tuai rasmus banderson of wisconsin to denmark consuls of the united states A haller gross ef of pennsylvania to athens greece evan P howell of georgia to manchester england envoy extraordinary and minister pleni potent iary lary of U S thos anos J jarvis of orth north carolina to brazil alexander it lawton of georgia georgii to Ilus russia sla sia anthony M keiley kelley of virginia to italy brown shipley and co of london england special fiscal agents for the tile navy department alexander mccue of new york solicitor of the Treasury joseph E johnston of virginia commissioner of railroads lewis mullen new york the district of new york city captain win wm J valdmar Valk mar fifth filth cavalry major and assistant adjutant general captain geo 11 II barton infantry major and inspector general there were also a number of appointments point ments to minor post offices in illinois and colorado and district revenue collectors in indiana texas diio ohio and the south FOREIGN F 0 it E X gix GIN dresson dress of welcome hoped the c council which the earl has come colne so far to attend would be so guided aa as to insure an honorable and lasting peace inre in reply lord dufferin said he was glad giad his bis first public act as viceroy of india was to cultivate friendly relations with the sovereigns of states conterminous with the tile frontiers of india 1 I trust continued lord dufferin I 1 that the friendly reception which is about to be uc corded accorded me as her Maje representative senta tive by the ameer alneer will prove to our neighbors our firm attention and our anxious desire to respect their rights at the railway depot at bawul rind was assembled when the train carrying lord 1 Dufferin u arrived th the e chiefs and general stewart general rodt root and ge gen n hardinge and a number berof of other high officials after the interchange lof official and personal greetings lord dufferin proceeded to camp the route was lined with troops the military ady afy display was very effective the soldiers greeted the viceroy with great enthusiasm the authorities of bawul pindi bindl later in the day presented lord dufferin with an address declaring their loyalty to her british INIn majesty lesty jesty the empress of india and expressing their appreciation of the honor done bawul bindl in selecting it as as the meeting place of the council the address of the pindi bindi authorities concluded with the following statement this recognition of our dignity will wiil confirm that confidence in us which has been so long established and which is dally daily 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