Show twe TAE GRAPH 9 i axe AXt american bican RICAN ri ii 1 NEW YORK 16 gen stewart f woodford who went with mrs mra chisho im to attend the tho trial of heury beury J gully for the burger murd er of cornelia chisholm says bays sayad the trial triai was a dreary farce from nom beginning soend to end judge hamm did his duty fearlessly fearne fearie saly and justly and thomas thomaa 8 ford the atto attorney rhey did his duty well arid jr bravely avely I 1 think the prosecution made out clearly elearly and completely A a case of murder the charge of the judge was als ais net direct and pod tive tivo and yet the j jury ury were only out long enough to take one ballot and write wllie uhe toe merdict verdict 1 I 1 do not know ho how W to ac couk con for this verdict on any grounds that iii a d lacreda table either either oither to the intelligence or moral se sense mim mcm of the thy jury and J depot do buot think thu thA thel nine whito m I 1 e A J pu the jury averle were lacking in id in belh ge nc th the 0 L bree three negrone neg roer roee po pose elfed neither brains nor non coinage rhe ehe the whites were all democrats sa BO were two or of the negroes the jury was fairly drawn the verdict does not represent the feelings of the great mass roes roea nor of the white republican nor yet of the small email minority of rober bober and jaw abiding democrats those three throe classes combined constitute a clear and decided majority of the citizens and legal voters of the country I 1 sni ani am sadly badly and reluctantly compelled to bay say that I 1 believe the verdict truthfully and honestly represents the present judgment and wishes of the general majority of the white men ot of kemper county and they think it was unfortunate bul bul but natural and moat excusable that judge cais cals holm john gilmer and land amos sic mcclellan were shot by the mob in dekalb chicago 16 the journals nour Tour nals special from quincy ills says A tie bound across the track wrecked the incoming C B Q train last night night the baggage postal and smoking cars left the track fireman A N pease was killed and 1 Le james iames mcfillen Mc Milleo engineer seve arely grely 1 hurt hur t the passengers were badly shaken up but nono none were t killed ki ned Hed the perpetrator of tile the out la unknown CuEy miNE 16 on the loth dinst agent meeker at the white biver river colorado agency wrote gov a letter stating that the dinst I 1 ute indians indiana objected to doing more farming and that chief johnson had bad assaulted him driving him from his house bouse that he had con inferred t jerred thEother with vii vil rother gother chiefa and they t laughed at the assault agreeing y that meeker might proceed with ri i the plowing but that tha they would L ado do no more of it mr meeker bays says ithe he feels that none of the whites are lir rif safe cafe and he has no confidence in I 1 the indians bince since the letter rek I 1 ports have reached here that the 1 l agency buildings have been burned and that indians are raiding along ig the white and aud bear rivers elvers no H definite reports of murders being committed la Is yet received troops have been ordered to the agency 6 it ia Is supposed that prospecting and mining jn in north park which is the hunting ground of the eUtee th utes has excited the outbreak WoRcE WORCESTER sTEn 16 the republican state convention met today to day with eben isben F stone temporary chairman after the appointment of temporary committee committees alexander H butterick was chosen a n permanent in a nent chairman after the presidents address senator hoar was loudly callea for and in the course of his bis speech sald eaid As massachusetts takes her place Inthe in grent great conflict of 1 I congratulate sou upon the signs of returning turning prosperity ro the maintenance of credit and its present prosperity are due to republican victory the tho 8 secretary ere cretaro cre tary of state 1 bag I told jou you 1 abat five millions of people milij during next year beets sects our dur bhones shores some borne will remain in massachusetts where here the poorest child may have the eatn 1 leduca educational privileges aa as the richest some borne agy may gu go to new york bome some to CAlifor bla bia now abid again taking place in th the a republican column they whey wll will turn with loathing from murde retained and from where in virginia st of state rights ia Is mumbling something they know not what ye ne aie are guare glare but blit asserting our 0 own vin constitutional rights under the lavy law eb risti codr conflict is with the white of the south and his subservient northern ally look to td the northern contributions for southern the missionary society to tho the eads jetties betties jet ties all of wl which loh ich owe their existence to n northern gotes votes if our southern brethren wiil will show ua us any way to promote their moral and material prosperity no one of their depre will do it any quicker than you but we will not permit them to wipe out the results of bf the w war a r god will vill take fake carlof care eare at the tho negro as ag he did of the tho jew even if be he again should send hib bis pillar of fire to lead him through another red sea bea the issue issued of the last 20 years are to he be concentrated in the struggle of 1880 never was a greater stake to be fought for by peaceful ful fui combat an in informal formal ballot for candidate far governor resulted long pierce the nomination of as candidate for governor was made unanimous by acclamation the ticket v was as completed as follows for lieutenant governor byron weston attorney general geo Alar marston ston stoa auditor chaer chas JR ladd secretary of state henry B elier pter e treasurer and chase the wisconsin deaf and dumb institute at delavan burned this forenoon loss the inmates were ah a saved hastings if neb 16 aw A great fire occurred today to t day in Ha H an entire block and a half was burned the Ther goods are mostly saved in a damaged condition two T wo hotels one bank one printing office and one elevator are among the buildings destroyed the loss loas is estimate edat ed at partly covered by insurance MEMPHIS 16 twenty three cases today to day three more deaths cases are again developing outside of the city received 1000 from chicago today to day and 1249 from other sources san BAN FRANj franeisco isco ag 16 the board of trade has haa issued a circular requesting ques tInz that on the arrival of grant places of business be closed suitably decorated and merchant merchants and employed emp loyes take a part in the re caption demonstration the board has also requested the mayor to assign the directors a place on the reception committee the work of i decoration began today to day and kearny and montgomery streets are already festooned festoon ed with flags NEW YORK 17 the tho Tri tribunes buhs bums utah editorial correspondent says the mormon plan for solving the polygamy problem ia 13 to secure the admission of utah during the coming winter as a state every argument every consideration likely to have weight in washington will be put forward to pass the enabling act thua thus placing polygamy and other questions entirely at the control of the mormons cormons Mor mons the tribune says baye on its face this would seem an impossible scheme but we have nave een been enough of democratic rule in congress to know what the bourbon majority means the state of utah would elect two democrats to the united states senate would cast three electoral votes jor for the democratic candidate for president and would I 1 in n case of an election by the house give a vote which would neutralize neutra ilzo lizo that of puritan massachusetts there therb isa is a biake here for which the democratic party might be desperate enough to play among the iha pa mengers passengers on the steamer wyoming wyom yesterday from liverpool ceru mormon converts they were about one half scandinavians and the balance natives of england and wales they consisted of families with a large number of children and were a very good looking class clasa of immigrants the barty were in charge of apostle lily Fy gare who was ac companied compa compan led by 17 elders of the mormon church 16 of whom were i returning mft mit signa ries rles BOSTON 17 the herald thinks the republicans make a mistake in nominating long the result of which will be the narrowing of the tho party in the campaign the work of defeating butler ia Is made heavier than it might have been it speaks courteously courteous y of long and presumes he will be elected circled new now york 17 the times washington special says in a convocation vocation ven atlon today to day dayi secretary evarts sald eaid ho he entertained no doubt of ane republican ticket of new york he intended himself to take an active partin part in the campaign he thinks white the difference in tho the democratic party irreconcilable CHICAGO 17 general gener al sheridan hag bag received instructions from the tha war department washington to detail a sufficient force of military from the nearest agency to arrest tle the insubordinate ute ulo indian diarl chiefs chiefa on white river and enforce obedience to tho the vi agents gents requirements also to hold the rice rine leaders as prisoners for investigation WORCESTER ulam mass 17 the butler deall deai oratio dilate convention was called calletto to order by alouza V lynde chairman of the state central commit teo and john K tarbox was chosed chairman tarbox was received with a round of applause and cheers and la in a speech baid eaid the responsibility of the democratic division is not upon us before bufore our committee issued tho thu call cad under which wo we have assembled sem bled they requested the faneuil euil euli hall committee to restore party unity by joining in a call for a convention in which all the democrats of the atte should have equal and just representation this proposal made courteously and in good faith met refusal and indignity for a refusal to submit to the authority of the democratic constituent body we wo denounce the faneuil hall managers as us factious and disloyal anu hm lets s to the party welfare we do not invite controversy we sought bought to avoid it but our self respect now compels ua us to meet it to our brethren throughout the state slate and to tho the country at large we affirm our adhesion to the organization and nag dag of the national democratic party party we falter at ht no word or syllable of creed as the great teach orbi erlof af denio denlo democracy dracy expounded it and the recent national councils of the party have applied it to any public question qu ePtIon we stand by the juffer jeffer eon edn doctrine of a sovereign union of sovereign states absolute national supremacy over all subjects within constitutional prerogative or of federal government and state supremacy absolute over all other lub L hub ejects of legitimate government governmental 1 cognizance we insist that state rients rights does not antagonize or weaken the juau juat authority or dignity of the needful vigor of a nation but sustains and supplement althe doctrine of local aa ag maintained by the democratic party is akin to secession or that the rebellion was waa its secession accession is dead the life of the republic demanded it states rights survive the of the republic needs it he continued at some length on states rights the general business outlook and the work of reform accomplished by the democratic party the following are the dominations for governor benj F butler lie lieutenant utenart ute nant governor A 0 wood worth secretary of state michael michaelj J donohue treasurer D N Blatti Bg gc aud auditor itoi D J king attorney general wm D northend HARTFORD conn 17 it is estimated that nearly people not residents of this city are here to day to in the ceremonies of flag day and the conveyance of theold the oid old battle flags from the he state arsenal to the new capital ten thousand veterans are here 17 TWO now cases reported five deaths have occurred since last night the following telegram addressed to D T porter and john john son eon committee was received from washington this afternoon it has been decided by the president ident und and Cabine tafter full consideration erat era tion ioD that since the recent action of congress relief for people in the yellow fever camps must mus come coma either from tho the national board of health or the state stale authorities ties congress having passed a law on the subject federal action must be guided thereby signed GEO W mccrany MCCRARY McC BARY secretary of war dr 0 A be bell beil president of the Natia Natla nal aal board of health telegraphs that they will supply rations to to persons nov to go out of memphis into the camps for a period in no case to exceed 20 days FOREIGN LONDON 16 one of the troopers of major chvagnaro escort arrived at lundi yesterday he says tuat the roof of the british at babul was commanded i by other houses and was con cod consequently se untenable by the besieged who made a trench outside at about one in the afternoon of the day of the massacre major cavagnari received his wound would from a bullet in his forehead mr jenkyns major assistant who arrived at the resi heel concy coney during the attack wrote to the ameer ameen for help and the am cees reply was q god will I 1 am makine arrangements A previous request for aid from major cavagnari had met with the ame rame reply y mr jenkyns wrote again when major cavagnari Cava gnarl knarl was wounded but the bearer beare rot of the letter was wai TV da cut to pieces by the mutineers muti the trooper then started but was dis armed and imprisoned he I lie je EUC ceedee in e escaping caping at daybreak on the ath of september and visited the residency where he saw the corpse of lieutenant hamilton commanding the escort of the british mission lying across a jofin mountain gun he says bays mr jenkyns was with a person called yah yah chati khan and he la Is therefore presumably the escaped trouper saw baw no troops on the road irom irum babul to Jella labad and rekka aud and as far as he knew none were coming A comrade who was waa confined lu in babul informed him that lieutenant hamilton hamiltou had shot three mutineers muti with his revolver and killed billed two men with his sabre dr ruly rely kuly who was was waa connected with ith the mia mis ion lon was lying dead inside imide the residency major cavagnari was in a room whit h had fallen in his body had not been found three native meers officers of the guides were burned to death near the residency the grass graeb cutters wese in safety A diw diz di patch i from bombay saye cays it is bellev believed ed the rumor of the ameera complicity in the late outrage was spread by the aers to ind induce U ee tribes to join them the its near Shut garda and Cand abar have made professions protes of to the blidar alex mcdonald member of parliament for stafford and president dent of the miners national association addre addressing astrig a meeting of minert delegates at glagow glasgow advised them to restrict the out put of coal to ten hundred per man daily and thus check mate the iron mas tuis for having blown out their furnaces lur naces the meeting approved the course proposed A constantinople dispatch saye telegrams from Adria nople represent that the bluss ulmen in eastern Bo roumelia umelia nelia are flying to adrian ople for protection and are utterly erly destitute A dispatch from madrid fays the spanish government is rather cm ern ba bar asbed abbed by the increasing agitation in cuba gen martinez campos hay haa proposed to his colleague to make a clear statement of lia bis ila reform policy as boon eoon ts the corte 8 moet moot but ministers and the conservative serva tive members want to defer the question until after tho the marriage of king alfonso As a proof of the depression in trade the eb airman |