Show telegraphic NEWS NEW YORK april 19 on the strength of the affidavit of david V alken burgh the administrator of the estate ol of samuel L lowenherz an old art dealer who it his has been hinted at was poisoned by mme ame de bar search was made today of luther B marshs marahs house it was suspected that mine de bars paintings which she claims were given her by king ludwig of bavaria were some she had stolen from old lowenherz about thirty valuable paintings were identified as some that bad been formerly seen in Lowen berzs shop mr also identified the pictures as the ones which were stolen from lowenherz Lowen berz the paintings are not the celebrated spook pictures but those which mine de bar says came to tier her through her alleged mother zola montez the possession os session of the paintings by diss alss be de bar and the demand made for the return by lowenherz Lowen berz it is claimed clai sed Is what led to the murder of the latter MEMPHIS tenn april 19 the jury ury in the case of J S hamilton on trial at brandon for the killing of Eto roderick aerick dhu gambrell in jackson mississippi last fall returned a verdict of not guilty tois this morning NEW YORK april 19 the body of ex senator conkling was placed in the casket about noon today there were but bu few callers but many telegrams ol 01 of condolence were received the committee of twenty five to be a appointed anted by the common council of utica will arrive tomorrow to attend the funeral and will act as an escort to the remains during durin i the me journey to that place telegrams continue to be received ty ky the family expressing sorrow on the death of ex senator ConKling from all parts of ta united states the funeral in this city will take place at trinity chapel at 10 a B w tomorrow the procession will enter the church as follows mrs conkling Coa kling with col fred A conkling mr and mrs oakman alderman erman Coti kling and miss conkling judge A C coxe and howard conkling Conkli sg mrs U S grant and her sons and kneir wives following them will come the delegation of thirty of the citizens of utica headed by the me mayor A delegation of eight congressmen and fifteen members of the legislature will follow no ser mon will be preached fhe funeral service of the EpH copal church will be read the remains will start for utica at 1215 pm by special train conkling died a comparatively poor man caan his house at utica is valued at ile he owned eight improved lots on one Fl hundred undred and Thir bentli tenta street and unimproved lots in the outskirts of washington he also owned some securities no will has been found PORTLAND me april 19 A strange man and woman were seen walking on the street today aad ate a few w moments later two pistol shots were heard beard the couple were found lying on the sidewalk apparently dear dea but while being moved the man revived and gave the name of edward chase of new york he is thought to be the son of dr E 11 1 1 aba cba i of no east hie eleventh street anuw ojik aud has baa been batup ping at abe cita hall several days un an der er the name of johnson Jo tinson he said the woman was mrs nellie stevens of Gar gardiner diger maine in ID chases pocket was found a diary with this entry read this she is the daughter ol of hon J H ladd of gardiner the woman had been in the city some days and it is supposed the couple met by sn i m nt though cause of the ji booting is a mastery mis tery the bullet went ner iter head and killed her instantly st chase was ot in the temple and the doctors have taken the bullet from under the scalp on the side of the head he is dangerously wounded and is B not expected tu to live NASHVILLE tenn april 19 A special dispatch to the american from gallatin tennessee says issac isaac kirkpatrick and his bis wife puss Kirka ptrick colored were taken from their cabin about five miles from gallatin by a band of men the woman was hanged and the man shot through the brain some time since john Ke aleys LU aue ground with its entire contents suspicion has pointed kirkpatrick as toe the perpetrator of the deed kirkpatrick was not suspected as having taken any part in the burning it is thought when the mob visited the Kirk patricks cabin he be recognized some of the party and they killed him because they feared they would be exposed both bodies were brought to gallatin gallaton ln where they were received by a hundred negroes LONDON april 19 A dec decision lolon was given today in the extradition case of the woodhall sisters who were arrested on the charge of having swindled the late john pill gill of at new york allice Woo woodhall dball was committed to stand litand trial in america and harriet woodhall was discharged from custody los ANGELES ANO ELEa april 19 A J lucas the head bead of a prominent prom ineat detective firm has been arrested en an a confession made by william eton beelah 1 lavail I tor for burglary evidence has been found und goin going 9 to show that lucas who ou on account of his bis business had bad access to stores residences elci etc really employed hi his men is in their gu guise se as guardians of the peace to act as burglars they handing aver over the stolen property to lucas it lei is now thought that very many of the burglaries that have been so frequent of late are due to luias lucas schemes indianapolis april 19 conven tons lions lor for the selection of delegates to chicago were held here today in every congressional district in indiana with but one exception all the delegates are instructed for general harrison and in that case the delegation casperson was person ally pledged to his support this rives gives ex senator harrison Harrl don a practically unanimous BUp sup and leaves judge gresham greeham without a delegate from his own state four delegates at large will be selected by the state convention may mai 5 ST louis april 19 A special to the post dispatch from caradia Ba Sa radia miss says edwana caspar a colored man oi of considerable wealth returned to his home unexpectedly last night and found rev sidney hibler pastor of the methodist Mein odist shared church and the principal of the school at his boma not being satisfied avith his explanation lie be shut him film in the I 1 ead killing him instantly st LONDON april 19 an explosion 0 occurred C in st helen colliery last even ink IHK seventeen persons were killed and several were in injured tired fatally ST bould april 19 the bethel house I 1 a cheap lodging and boarding house 0 on a olive street was partially burned tonight great excitement prevailed A number of inmates were rescued from the windows several men mea were seriously burned and it is f feared fared ared two or three people were suffocated in ia the building the ruins rains are too hot to admit of a thorough search but buc one body has been recovered up to one PORTAGE wis april 19 A break occurred iltis this morsing in tile levee running up stream from the city lots on the banks of the Wis wisconsin comin river nine miles to the sauk sank county line A crevasse feet wide occurred seven miles from the city and before night a of the town towa ot of caledonia was from one to three feet under water farms are flooded and houses invaded the atle agricultural season will be set back lully fully one month by the flood cincinnati april 19 some four hundred men employed in abo about ut a 9 dozen breweries here truck struck today on the refusal of the owners to te w with ith the brewers union regarding differences THE MELBOURNE exposition the secretary of state has appointed alexander campbell Cam of fairfield pennsylvania frank B wheeler ot of new york wily and R richard chard L miller of lynchburg Lynch burt virginia to be assistant commissioners on toe the part of the united states at the Melbo melbourne arne exposition LONDON april 19 Libou labouchere chere opened a subscription in the tonight to pay the damages awarded to peters ink in his tay s libel suit bradlaugh bituin an hour had been subscribed by over fifty members that being the amount of damages and costs BUCHAREST april 19 details of the rising ot of the peasants which have dave reached this city describe the revolt as widespread the peasants destroyed houses and property la io most of the villages the houses of laud land owners and farmers have been sacked and wrecked gra granaries narles pillaged and the local officers barbarously ly treated A number numb r of them have been killed f the he territorial troops j lined ined iu in the pillage and tired ou the troops of the line hue were troops to adopt severe measures for the suppression of the revolt a host ot of insurgents have been killed and wounded or taken prisons prisoners ra the prisons are crowded fugitives continue to pour into bucharest BERLIN april 20 the following bulletin bul letia was issued at 9 11 the rhe emperor passed a good night his fever has decreased and his respiration rati on is on an the whole good his general condition is improved signed MEDIA 11 LONDON april 29 A dispatch from berlin states that the emperor shows no trace of blood polso poisoning ning his lungs are tree free at noon he be was still abed LONDON A april ril 30 20 A dispatch from berlin says affat an internal ulcer has developed on the neck of the empereur Em Im perer two internal intel ual accesses abc abe esses are clearly visible BERLIN april SO 20 pendleton leton the american minister while trave traveling ling to was he was taken taken to the hospital at wies baden where he now lies NEW YORK april 30 Ml minister nistOr Pendle tons son of this city received a cable from wiesbaden Wies baden informing him that while his bis lather sustained a slight apoplectic stroke his bis condition wax was not net at any time considered dan gero us nor is danger leared feared now ST louis april 30 20 the search of the ruins of the bethel home fl fire re resulted in the finding of the bodies of three men in the hospital burn burned ed and bruised ape four others the origin of the fire is unknown though believed to have come from the pipe of a sleeper on the second floor the fourth and fifth stories were occupied by about seventy lodgers forty of whom were colored sleeping on the fifth floor thirty white men were asleep on the fourth floor yesterday seems to have been the day of general dez debauch z tor for most of the men seem to have been aroused from they their drunken stupor with difficulty and found their exit out off from tue toe stairway A 4 negro having found a rope rooe at the fifth story hall ball window gave the tidings to others imprisoned on that floor as he slid out of the window to the pavement there was a general scramble tor for the window and halt half a dozen men at a time came down toe the rope hand band over hand band while there was a struggle at the window of frantic men pursued by smoke and fire LONDON april 20 five of the persons injured by UE the explosion in the st helena colliery workington Wor kington last evening have died NEW YORK april I 1 29 funeral services were hold held this morning in trinity chapel over the remains of roscoe conkling from early morning droop ing in rain sodden 11 digs digs were hanging at half mast on the city hall and municipal buildings a well as a private re minding alad ing citizens of the metro plia that new york was to bid farewell today to all that remained of her distinguished statesman and jurist the hour fixed for the f funeral service was 10 low long before that hour people began to gather in west twenty fourth street shortly after 9 0 clock A PLAIN HEARSE and elevech carriages drove up to the door from the carriages descended the pallbearers pall bearers and friends of conk lings family who entered the house an and ascended to the room in which the body lay on the coffin rested a large laree bunch of white roses lilies and im martelles mor telles below them was a large green wreath knotted with purple ribbons at the coffin was lifted from the stands on which it rested and was bobae from the room to the waiting hearse lv by the undertakers assistants waiting on the other side were the pall bearers dressed in black and with broad white draping their bodies from the shoulder to the waist they were judge shipman mayor abram 8 hewitt ewitt II S L W barlow clarence A seward manton marble john P jones senator J don cameron cameran cn judge willin william A wailan walter church and isaac H bailey they entered the three carriage preceding the hearse and the carriages and the hearse slowly moved up the street while other carriages carria ees as slowly drew up one by one in front of the house bouse in them entered mrs conkling supported b by t the e arm of col fred A conkling her e r daughter mrs oakman and the lat tatters husband walter waller J oakman col fred 1 D grant and his bia mother mrs U 8 grant miss jesse grant and miss U 8 grant and their husbands and a few otner other immediate friends immediately after the last carriage door had bad closed on its occupants the funeral procession as simple ant and unostentatious as that of the humblest citizen began its short progress to church on the blob block atthe at the church the comila was waa taken from the hearse it was followed by the pall bearers and in their turn slowly walked the wife the brother and other relatives and friends of the dead senator arriving at church which was crowded THE COFFIN with its simple black covering was placed on the bier in front of the altar upon it were placed wreaths immor tellos telles and lilies together with bun bunches clies of white and purple lilies no sermon was preached prea chea the entire assemblage arose alter after prayer and joined in singing sing iny rock irek of ages 11 this finished the choir hys boys walked slowly dowa alie aisle to the music of fel tons lous chant followed by the pall bearers and mourners the hearse followed by carri carriages aKes bearing the relatives tives was druven driven directly to the grind grand central depot where a special was taken for utica LI liti AON CrANNON tenn april 20 N B leslei was hanged at noon today for killing lane who was the lawyer for lesters desters Le wife in her divorce proceedings rece edings the crime occurred on luly july ag 26 1887 NY april 20 the conkling funeral brain ley the grand central depot new york at 1215 the large delegation who accompanied the remains from the chapel stood with uncovered heads as it slowly bore away from the great city all that to la mortal of the distinguished man she delighted in honoring the same quiet token n of respect and reverence marked the passage of the train through the populous and pretty villages along the hudson where the people gathered to see it pass poughkeepsie was reached at UTICA N Y T april 20 A special conkling Gon kling arrived at 6 45 this evening A large concourse of people assembled in the vicinity of the depot the weather was pleasant the casket was transferred from the funeral car to the hearse and live five carriages made up tip the simple procession to the family residence in rutger street at the house bouse the casket was opened and aad the remains were viewed by a lew few intimate friends of the family the funeral will take place tomorrow at 2 p pm in in the calvary protestant episcopal church the city is profusely decorated with bourni mourning ng emblems all business places will be closed during daring the funeral the city is filling up with prominent people from abroad at the residence this evening a detail from the twenty eighth regiment acted as a guard of honor pres went ident Cley cleveland eland has sent a box of rare and beautiful beautia al flo flowers ivers from the white housa conservatory ray 20 the greatest excitement reigns in cuba 0 owing ang to general marius proclamation declaring in 9 th the e provinces of havana mantanzas 8 santa ants s clara anti and I 1 imar mar del rio in a state of siege general marin maria says his action is due to the enormous increase of bandits |