Show TELEGRAPH TE re AMERICAN A merr MERL oan CAN YORK 5 athe L the tribune i la is suggested by some tome south who are alair clairried ried by negro exodus that a introduced jn in congress Cong ress Tess ing steamerS ete amers 3 ascending isis river from carry e than 50 negroes at a time 13 gress grees la is capable of consid Bellou sly bly and aud even oven passing IGO 5 in lu the contempt nevine the cor ant at today to day applied for far ait alt of habeas a 0 relee release hip hir froin ali lall all aud and the argument is being heard this af afternoon ter tor noon the clearing of the chicago banks binks during the present week amounted to an increase of over those cf of the corresponding week of last year washington 7 tha the largeness 0 of the majority by which the army appropriation p pr 0 P ration bill and its ity political rl rider d r w were ere passed created some surprise sebut but it is 19 readily by the fact that during the later stages of the debate the republicans practically abandoned all contro vercy concerning the merits of the proposed repeal and confined their objections to the method by which it was to be accomplished hence the tho green backers ers era of republican proclivities clivi ties readily united with the democrats on it Is alleged a private understanding that they would be given a fair opportunity to introduce some of their financial measures gen nelson A miles in response to a question concerning the chances of an indian war this summer says that in cabe the hostile element meaning sitting bitting bulls 1 tribe are able to draw out rom from the agencies a sufficient number of young warriors to participate in their asun sun dance danee 33 which takes place each june there will be great trouble troubie and much damage done to the settlements bul but they are unable to incite a hostile feeling among the agency indians everything kiugo along smoothly the meeting rne rue eting ho be says will vill probably be held on milk river and no outlook is likely to occur until after the indians have rad pad had this sun dance danco 31 gen sherman says he does not anticipate any trouble thia this summer but if it comes the army will benilo to take care caro of sitting bull buil and his tribe DEADWOOD 7 Ind indians lans ians who are believed to be st ragging straggling sioux and from the north are raiding the yellowstone valley they run lil all whites in the vicinity of terry a laa Lad La landing ding on the yellowstone into the military posts and captured all the horses arid d cattle johnson and steams stearns house bouse in the valley was waa attacked by a band of seven indians indiana and johnson was killed and steams stearns badly wounded another band of indians run ond off all the stage stock troops have been sent out from F fort ort custer ouster and alad two companies go from fort keogh in pursuit BOSTON 7 the wool market is quiet and generally unchanged it Is believed that prices will touch lower figures as soon as the new clip begins to come forward no 1 fleeces are searce scarce and consequently command full rates for small lots of desirable wool on the market but IN and X X fleeces are dull the demand for combing and delaine fleeces continues steady but is mostly confined to small manufacturers lots are taken as fast as received and graded and fine nine and medium grades are sold up close low and coarse doarse combings are not much inquired for oregon eastern and valley 21 26 nevada 18 colorado 14 20 tub washed 33 55 35 scoured 50 b GO 09 euper super and X pulled 25 38 sales of california 1 ibs lbs s of spring at 16 0 22 and 1000 iba ibb of fall at 12 0 18 the sales of for the week aggregated gre gated ibs ibb 7 about one on saturday morning a firo fire broke out in the basement of a fifth story brick building on the northeast nort fieast corner of crown and race streets occupied by the philadelphia burring machine works and others the total loss is estimated at 7 oma has hays saye 0 on saturday evening chief modes and a number of bis friends in charge of an army office cr arrived from san francisco the tho delegation left for washington en cn sunday bunday to confer with the president and secretary of the interior by whom they have been summoned to tho the capital they ic ie present the principal tribes in oregon and washington territory numbering they wish to adjust some tome old treaty matter matters 93 and permanent peace is expected NEW YORK 7 all day and night crowds of people assembled in broadway and park fark row watching large gangs of workmen laying the pneumatic tubes connecting tho the lV western estern union telegraph and associated Pres preb six leading news newa newspapers whose offices are adjacent failers fallers it Is expected that the work will be com plead iti ili another week when of course communication tween between bp the journals and their telegraph will be all but instantaneous the newspapers are aa as follows times tribune world herald sun and staats Ze flung ilung it is understood that each of the tha journals pay 1000 towards the expense of the tubes the telegraph company doing the rest the value of the improvement will be obvious when it is known that the telegraph company has sent mess mese messengers engers eDgers with dispatches to a single newspaper in a single night the tho political cauldron cauldren caul dron is beginning to boil boll decidedly it is impossible to describe the actuation tion without giving the th e views of the di merent different aldes sides asides aides but it is evident thata that a quarrel between tammany and anti tammany is approaching a crisis an important conference was waa held at the residence of august belmont bei BeJ mont on saturday composed of leading democrats of the city and state nine out of every ten present were tammany men the republican journals declare that tilden and gov robinson Bo binson were vere there thrown overboard because the democrats are afraid they will lose the state unless some man is selected for governor this fall who is net Id entitled identified with either ring gov seymour was invited to stand but the republican journals say he was invited because tammany well knew that be would decline the suns montreal special says A great change ha bai come over the face of affairs here bince since the arrival of the marquis of lome lorne you may depend upon it there is trouble ahead if the marquis persists in his course he has already proved himself utterly a misplaced official he has shown his hia incapacity to fill any post of trust or responsibility now it seems beems the whole vander bilt blit will case is settled cornelius J gets his million out of which he pays the greeley family money borrowed from horace greeley FOREIGN PANAMA manch march 21 24 there is no change to report in the status of the bolivia chill imbroglio em broglio lima advices advises of march bay say bolivia evidently was growing impatient awaiting the result of the peruvian attempt at media modia mediation tion tiou the latest mail from lapaz brings us intelligence that prest daza had issued proclamations one calling the nation to arms to resist the invader aud and the other declaring amnesty for all political of fences since at the present crisis ail all private quarrels should bedfor be forgotten in the effort to regain the territory arbitrarily occupied by chili public enthusiasm was I 1 intense n wealthy citizens of lapaz offered to the government as a war contribution 50 per cent of their returns 3 but daza declining such a munificent gift restricted his acceptance cep tance to 10 per cent of the bum eum oft offered ered stating that until it was known whether the bolivian troops would be allowed to pass over peruvian soil and make use of peruvian railroads he could not estimate the cost coat of the campaign in the meantime peru is far from being idle already a strong division of two line regiments and a section of artillery have been dispatched for iquique aquique under command of col manuel velarde one of the most distinguished officers in the service and the expedition arrived safely yesterday at its destination ti this force with the troops sent from Areg ripa to aqui que will form a body of some 1500 men ostensibly with the the object of order amongst numerous bolivian and chilian geons peons in the province of lara Iara paca but evidently for the purpose of having the division ready for marching and close to the bolivian frontier on the river soa boa but a few leagues distant from aquique iquique and now occupied by chilian troops iron dads are ready for sea two monitors have made trial trips in the bay and their engines having been thoroughly repaired work satisfactorily the frigate ande inde pendencia pend encia Is is receiving heavier armament and the huas car has haa all her stores of ammunition on board an unfortunate Inel incident defit occurred in valparaiso a few days since bince excited by some unfounded rumors respecting the armed interference of peru in the bolivian question A mob attacked the peruvian consulate and demolished the nat mat national ional lonal coat ceat of arms armb suspended above tho the doors possibly further violence would have been attempted had not the police promptly dispersed the tha ri rioter otere capturing some of the ring leaders next day ample apologies were offered by the Ini minister histen hister of foreign affairs to the peruvian diplomatic plo pio matlo matic agents and the matter ended LONDON S the thi telegraphs st petersburg correspondent asserts that he has been informed upon trustworthy authority that russia is subsidizing yakoob khan and is preparing for vor fora vora a diversion in his favor greece asks the powers to mediate for a settlement of the turco hellenic frontier LAHORE 3 athe the british under captain gough defeated afghans killing the british loss is three offic officers erk and three men killed and SO wounded ROME 3 the contest over the will of the late cardinal antonelli threatens to collapse because of the poverty of plaintiff garibaldi has left caprera for rome borne Some borne political importance is attached to his visit because of recent letter in regard to menotti Gari baldis new guinea colonization scheme berun 2 burgeons surgeons painlessly extracted a grain of powder which remained in the emperors head since sinco nobe lings linga attempt on hla hia life ilfe up to the end of the third week in march six russian divisions passed hoffie homewards wards by way of bour gas anu and varna and aud four by way ef Rust Ruste buh chuk besides great trains of artillery a brigade of sappers and six regiments of cos Coe cossacks sacks 9 3 A contractor bab baa undertaken to repair and raise the dams within 38 days the rebuilding of the town commences in june earis 3 alexandre AIex alex andre de do siere sigre the novelist and dramatic author is dead CO 3 tho the sultan will send hobart pasha and austern pasha to italy on a complimentary mission to queen victoria andon LONDON 4 in the house of nords lords last night the biar Blar marquis quis of lansdowne lanb Lana downe complained that the negotiations between the porte forte and greece were unduly protract protracted edan and V recommended the resolute guidance ot of the porte forte by the grea great t pa powers W to induce it to comply with as expressed at lin conference the british authorities at sierra leone have sent a gunboat with a protest to the french officer conducting the occupation of mata cong the french claim that the island was ceded to them in 1878 the british claim possession since bince 1826 the english commission sent to upper Egypt to investigate report be several thousand deaths deatha from starvation the egyptian effi officers cers sent to break up the slave depots at bahr and Kor dofan dotan report an briga engagement gement with a chief slave trader and owner of 25 depots in which women alo waiting walting importation into egypt number of the egyptian forces numbered part ot them thern armed with improved rifles and entrenched suleiman with arabs made several but they were completely defeated and fled in disorder leaving 1087 dead the egyptians lost 20 men A dispatch I 1 23 2 says bays peru and bolivia have concluded an offensive and defensive alliance 3 and both countries have de cared declared war against chill A dispatch from bavero says the italian government recently received an anonymous letter giving warning that an attempt would ba be made to assassinate queen victoria between the frontier and turin it was waa believed that the solo object of the writer w was as to embarrass the government but every precaution was taken to insure the queens safety A lahore telegram says bays the hitch in the negotiations ia is caused by Y yakoob a koob khan demanding to be guaranteed pos possession of the throne which is impossible west african newspapers confirm the report that two french gunboats gun boats had landed a company of soldiers on the british island of Mata cong and a british official was wag prevented from hoisting his flag on the british island of dikou keh LONDON 5 in the house of commons last night nigh tafter taften after aften debate on the indian cotton goods import duties an amendment that it is inopportune to deal with the question was rejected to 19 A motion by sir gir stafford north cote ote that tho the hoube house accept accent th the proposed pro ed reduction as a step towards botlo total abolition was then adopted the race between the cambridge and oxford university crews took place at noon today to day on the thames river biver over the usual coursoh course putney to mortlake morblake Mort lake about four mils and two furlongs cambridge as war wai expected won by two lengths this ia Is the seventeenth victory for cambridge oxford winning eighteen times the time of the race was 21 1 I minutes IS 18 second dv the tho cambridge crew led from iho tho start and the result was never doubtful oxford won the choice of position and slid took thee the suney buney side at hammersmith bridge ene one mile and three y qu quarters arters artera from the starting point cambridge was three lema leml lenatha tha ahead camblidge cambridge Cambi idge won by six or S ven iven lengths LONDON 7 tho tho the steamer kangaroo with part of the cable to be laid between natal and nd aden will leave tomorrow to morrow for hatai via tho the bues sues canni canal the NatI and zanzibar section will be open for busi bust ness nees in july tills this will place south africa within a weeks cation of london the remainder remainder of the line will bo be completed comple compie tid ted before the end of the present year |