Show by TELEGRAPH I 1 JER yee ER UNION LINE 4 A ayi M BRIO OAN A K IV washington ASHINGToN 2 geo 31 has been appointed postmaster at middle town california the total collections of internal revenue during the month of july last w re or less than for lor f or the same period of 1884 there was a decrease of 5 in the collections for spirits there was an increase of in collections for tobacco and an increase of pf in tennent fermented cd liquors commissioner atkins of the indian bureau has received advises advices from the southern ute agency in colorado contradicting the published statements that the indians have ass assumed umeda a hostile attitude everything is quiet at the agency and no trouble is apprehended the indian bureau has been informed by gen crook that the hostile apaches are now in miles south of the boundary line and are still moving southward washington 2 treasurer jordan said today to day that the policy adopted by the treasury department to secure a better circulation of silver coin is meeting with gratifying success during the month of august ast dst ended there was paid out from the different sub treasuries in standard dollars auld alid in fractional silver coin which amounts were largely in excess of the issue of silver during the corresponding month of last year that the plan was successful Is shown by the large output of silver during the past month so far no complaint sor protests against the withdrawal of one and two dollar notes have been made applications have however been received for large quantities of small notes in each case the answer has simply been made that the issue of these notes has been suspended for the present the treasury officials express ress themselves as much encouraged g by y the present state of finances and predict an Im in the general easiness Eu business siness of the country ATLANTA ga 2 the corner stone of the new capitol of the state was laid today to day the feature of the cere monies moiles was a speech of gen lawton the following are are the salient points in the united cited states the experiment of free government has beached its ite maturity we have passed through a second war with england the war with mexico and numerous contests with adjacent indian tribes and the last and greatest of all the war between the states the severest and mightiest test ever applied to the energies resources and the endurance of a i great people and now the capacity of man for self government Is no longer an experiment we postponed postpone ed the thel evil day but it came atla atia at last stand and the developments ox ol four years vears of a devastating war developed a power in this new american government and every part of it la in resources energy patriotic endeavor and heroism which caused the whole civilized world to look upon us fellow georgians sad and drea dreary as were those four years of deva deya devastating sta tink war and painfully conscious of the intense strain upon our manhood and the desolate homes which never can be glad and tile the broken hearts which can never be healed yet looking to the education and future development of a great people the lessons taught in those years of struggle and the equally valuable lessons G in years that have since come and gone I 1 now ven venture ventures tures turks to assert that the struggle was worth all it cost the people of the various sections of this country now understand each other better than they ever did before the tho north knows that the louthis Sou this not altogether given to exhibitions of fiery temper and are capa a a ble tle kle kie only ol 01 much ebullition and ana explosion without the capacity for nur aur prolonged ro efforts and endurance your four ears of war and at least four more of poverty which followed have satisfied them and the world knows how wrongly we were judged the south too has learned that the north is not so absorbed in its money bags that it will not shed is its blood and risk its all even evea for a sentiment thee the political effect and result of the war between the states has been to show conclusively clu ciu that it is not the intention of a great majority of the people of this country to permit any state to withdraw itself the union and that they have physical power to prevent it that much has been settled by by the war but no fundamental principle prinell e of government has been changed As georgians we are also citizens of the united unite d states and claim to be as IS loyal to that great government as any portion of the union since we are no longer called upon to surrender our self sell respect to do violence to our most sacred sensibilities bili ties in making that claim we are ready and willing to render service to defend her honor to fight her battles battled to give every man of every section his lust just due in that sense we know eino gino no north no south no east no west t but thank heaven the time is past wh en any right thinking man mau of bie the thinks we shall not love jove our own families and neighbors better than stranger our own state better than of the UK thirty eight yes my friends of the UK thirty eight my the they know mo itkind it and respect aspect us for it tn anat while we join in good faith in the tribute paid to the great soldier of the united state states s recently rece borne to the tomb in kl erslie park huch display lay and d demonstration as no roman homan II emperor m ar r ever received yet in our own ho homes es in t tho c moms moments ants of af our lives we mourn the illustrious sons sous of the south bouth uth nth who sleep in modest gral grai graves grayes es at lexington with a sorrow ana and and pride which are all our own 91 KANSAS CITY a 2 A hold bold train robbery occurred un on the chicago alton railroad tonight to night but owing to the sudden flight of the robbers gut cut but little booty was secured As the westbound train on its way to this city left blue springs 1 20 10 miles from here bere about 90 9 glock tonight to night four masked men appeared on the smoking car and were about to board it A number ot of men however were standing un the platform au and the robbers passed to the next car in line the pay car three of them climbed upon the forward platform and the fourth got on at the rear A man mounted guard at each end of the car while the othur two entered and with drawn revolvers demanded the passengers to give up their money A number of them handed out a small amount of change while one man in his excitement handed banded out his purse containing 32 the robbers took whatever was offered without searching the passengers and made no attempt to rob them of jewelry when the pa pair 1 r reached the middle car they became suddenly alarmed and pulling the bell rope the four tour robbers sprang s mug off when the train blare blaze slackened ned a speed and disappeared eared in the darkness tte the the train Pas passed seTon on and conductor thy james boggs reported the affair to the officials of the road f from rom the next telegraph station the train then proceeded aeed ed on its way to this city the robbers are described as appearing I 1 awkward and nervous and evl evi evidently e t y u unused used to such work they roughly ly dressed and looked like ilke farm ar hands a s blue springs sann s is a small station in a thickly wooded district situated near glendale and blue cut the scenes of former robberies in the days of the james gang the train which was due at p m was nearly an hour late and on its arrival preparations were made to send a special train tram f from rora here with witha a posse to search for the miscreants every effort will be made to apprehend the robbers they started northward from the railroad railroad and a posse osse from town was soon in pursuit M the men were seen about the station before the train arrived one was dressed in a brown coat black leanta pantaloons and hat and had bad black hair bair and moustache his weight is about pounds the other men were ware not watched closely enough for a description to be obtained ST boits N F 2 the alien allen line mail steamer hanoverian Is a total loss the steamer nimrod dyl cirod was dispatched this afternoon to the rescue of the passengers and crew who are thought to 40 be safe A gale of wind and a dense fog lop prevented the steamer nimrod from going to the scene of the wreck the hanoverian left halifax at noon on T monday with fifty seven passengers and her normal crew she fihe experienced fine weather until nearing stpierre st pierre Is islands lande when the impenetrable fog was wits encountered by false steering error of the compass or neglect 0 of soundings the steamer was driven at a high speed into portugal cove seven miles east of trepassey Tre where she now lies a total wreck she passed over a number of hidden rocks which ripped her bottom off almost her whole lenatti the main hold filled with water and it Is n nod not probable that ahat the cargo can be sa saved ed tk the passengers are now en route to trepassey Tre where they can receive accommodations and comfort until the war ship denedos reaches them to convey them to st johns other steamers follow to render assistance A new york steamer of the red cross line has been signaled f from rom cape race to proceed to the scene of the disaster steam tugs have also been dispatched to the rescue no loss of life has been reported ST louis 2 the globe democrat has advises advices that the little town ol 01 kirkwood twelve miles viles west of here on was the scene of a bloody tragedy this afternoon ter noon it appears that mrs randall a highly respectable lady of that place places had sent a trunk to the blacksmith shop of F W baechel to have a key lity made for it early in the af afternoon ter the lady called for the trunk and while she was at the shop mr baechel Bau chel an unmarried man of fifty years endeavored deavo red to impress her with the idea that he was greatly smitten with her mrs randall randan received these advances coldly 1 whereupon on barchal became angry and seizes seized a carbine velch was angry la in the e shop fired at and shot the lady in one of the lower limbs baechel then marched up and down t the he street with his carbine and dirk knife and deate defied arrest darrest sheriff alien allen was sent for and when he arrived he eallen u upon pon baechel to I 1 surrender but that individual nd vidual who was now in in a high state of excitement refused and opened fire on the officer the sheriff returned the fire and shot Bau baechel cliel twice once one 0 in the head and once in the groin eroin inflicting wounds from the effects of which he died this evening mrs randall who has a painful but not very serious wound was conveyed to her home and the sheriff offered to surrender to the local authorities but at last accounts ae ie had bad not been arrested the citizens generally consider that be he only performed his bis official duty duay CHEYENNE nse ane 2 the has following special from rocksprings rock springs wyoming at the largest coal coat mines in the entire union I 1 system dyste in at rock springs aou aw miles west of che cheyenne the company recently imported a large number of chinese to tak take e the places ot of white men this afternoon afler aller noon the entire force of white miners about strong organized and armed with shotguns marched to chinatown after firing a volley into tho airthea reloaded and ordered the to leave the order was obeyed at once the chi namen fleeing to the thel hills bills like a drove of sheep closely pursued by the miners who fired several volleys at the fugitives with fatal effect the chinese quarters were wend then thru set on fire aud 39 houses owned by the company were destroyed I 1 with their contents the miners next visited the various mines tuines in the camp unearthed all the at work therein and bade them flee for their lives of the here this morning not one remains all are in the adjacent hills heading for green river 14 miles west seven were killed outright by shots fired by the miners and many were wounded it is said that several feeble and helpless from disease perished in the flames sheriff young arrived from green river on a special train this evening with a posse of deputies but was too late to prevent tile the mob from carrying out its plans the miners quietly dispersed after making sure of the departure of the celes bials and all is quiet now 1 NEW YORK 3 the tho spanish columns uw lis eis of the panama star and herald of august contains a report of the proceedings of the court martial that met on the instant to try pedro who has since been executed four tour witnesses were brought before the court and declared preston was the principal author of the destruction j of colon on the of march last these were juan Belt beit ramoan italian clement Clenie nt dupuy acting supt bupt of the panama railroad hugh dieterich german and william connor agent of the pacific mail mall steamship company I 1 in colon these four gentlemen after having given their evidence against preston were confronted with him their different declarations show thai that preston was the author of the fire in colon and although he st strongly denied all the charges made rouy aal t him actually ua naming ining J persons who could testify as to his bis innocence h he cless cleas did not lay the lame iame on any uny other person nor did he say his followers had not committed the crime the chairman of th tha court martial ordered the witnesses named by preston to be brou brought ht into court so that they should maie mage make their statement after the lapse of an hour the court was informed that all the persons named by preston were not to be found on the isthmus as they had left after the ithe burning of colon in view of this and as all the witnesses agreed on one point that preston was the author of the nire fire the court after having heard the prisoners defense ordered the room cleare dand then deliberated as to the sentence they there s should uia ula u pronounce all the votes but one were lor tor banging preston once the death warrant was signed the prisoner was called in and he lit was informed of his sentence he heard the sentence read with great composure up to his last moment be he had a priest by his side when u upon pon the scaffold I 1 preston spoke a fe few w w words c calling allin upon columbians columbiana Columb Colum ians blans to believe him innocent of such an atrocious crime notwithstanding all his repeated protests of innocence ther there ewas was but one voice of unanimous approval when the car was removed from under his feet and the body left to swing on the scaffold preston was hanged soon after midday on the uit the sentence was signed at on the evening evenin of the uit it and was unanimously approved the execution was witnessed by an immense crowd of all colors and nationalities ADERON DOCKS NY N Y 3 president cleveland returned here last night it is expected he will remain until saturday morning when he will leave for albany and washington via platts b burc burs u ra NEW YORK 8 S 3 threes 3 4 11 Is 12 as 23 pacific sixes 28 central pa cic 39 94 94 burlington 80 30 northern 1 20 10 1031 posh 31 preferred 47 northwestern 98 new york central wi oregon jre ire a navigation aap t 11 78 trans rans conti go 20 pacina a I 1 c mail mall I 1 I 1 auy au panama 98 st louis louls U a and san n francisco frandisco IS 1 1 texas pacific 18 union paci nc ile 51 fargo farao express 13 western union ad 71 1 QUEBEC 3 for nearly a week past frosts have occurred nightly north of this city at stoneham S to neham the buckwheat crop Is reported totally destro destroy ed PANAMA august 2 aj 5 the leading topic of interest Int erest orest here at present Is the continued arrival of pacific mail mall stear steamers nersi without the customary cus new york and san francisco mails which causes much inconvenience in the 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