Show BY TELEGRAPH feu FEB WESTERN UNION ONION TELEGRAPH LINE A X F U I 1 C A N I 1 12 acting secretary fairchild Eair child this afternoon issued the call for the redemption of bonds the call is for three per cent loan load of 1882 and notice was given that the principal and accrued interest on the bonds herein below designated will ue be paid at the treasurers treasur ers office on the day of september 1886 and that the interest on said isaid bonds will cease on that day namely three per cent bonds issued under the act of congress ap july 12 1882 and numb numbered ered as follows lol iol lows 50 original number to original number both inclusive and original no 1382 1882 to original no 0 1885 1 both inclusive original no 1678 to original no 1729 both inclusive and original no N to original no both inclusive original no to original oil ginal no both inclusive and original ordinal No 1000 to no both inclusive and original no original no to original no botn both inclusive total the bonds described above are either bonds of the original issue which have but one serial number at each end or tute bonds which may be distinguished by the double set ot or numbers which are marked plainly original numbers and substitute numbers all of the bonds of this loan will be called by original numbers only many of the bonds originally included in the above numbers have been transferred or exchanged changed dinto into other denominations denomination son un waiver or original numbers being cancelled and leaving outstanding the apparent amount ab above 0 v e stated staled the president this afternoon appointed lewis gebhard reed libed to be united states consul at Barbadoes and otto at santiago de cuba caba the receipts of the government since july 1st ast has been nearly in excess of the receipts during the same period last year tile the increase was about 2 from customs and about 1 from internal revenue reveau e these figures are said to be indicative of a good state of business throughout the tha country all the executive departments were represented at the cabinet meeting today to day solicitor general jones represented at the Cabinet meeting tue tte department part ment of justice and occupied the seat of attorney Attorn ev general garland the session was mainly devoted to the consideration of the mexican question and the financial policy of the administration tra tion the commissioner of the general land office today to day approved for fer patent about pre pie preemption emption and commuted homestead entries 2000 of which were in the fargo dakota land district since last january the board of review of the general land office has examined and disposed ot of over cases the postmaster general today to day made a requisition upon the treasury department part ment tor for tor for compensation of postmasters readjusted under the act of march 8 1886 the department wi alil I 1 not begin payment of these claims until alter after september the ahki president today to day issued an order removing the land office at bodie cal to independence 12 an el paso special this evening says Catt cutting irig was again taken from his bis prison and dragged before judge court I 1 he ele was merely told that the appeal taken in his case bythe by the lawyer woo had been appointed for him would be tried by the melCourt of the state of chihuahua in a few day and ne lie was asked if he desired to have an attorney to take care of hi his interests before that cours he replied as he has always done before that ne did not recognize reco guize the ju of any chihuahua court and that lie he left his case entirely in the hands of the american government jie was thereupon taken back to prison the chihuahua authorities continue to ignore entirely the diplomatic entanglement resulting from his ase st louis 12 A dispatch from new laredo mexico says the report sent out from there several days ago stating that four hundred fresh mexican troops had bad arrived there and that an artillery company had planted guns so as to bear on fort mcintosh on the texas side of the river was false the dispatch states that no troops have arrived there within a month that there are only soldiers there and that there has not been a cannon of any description in new laredo in three years city of mexico 12 the discussion of the cutting case goes on in the press and among the lawyers whom it interests because of the important question raised but there is no heat in tile the discussion cus sion the better class of people hope that the two governments will settle gettle the matter either by mutually friendly adjustment or through equally friendly arbitration an interesting question is propounded by leannea lawyers liere who ask it if cutting be g on both sides of the rt appellate court 0 locate the judgment for the crime 0 on the mexican and not on toe the american side thus relieving the ewe capr of its international feln character lori lonesa 1 q F T ane fie globe s t at brownsville Browns ville texas says in an interview today to day general icnacio martinez director of the a revolutionary organ published here said the is much dissatisfaction n in mexico mexica especially in nuevo loon leon and other border states and that he expects tuat that within two MO mouths buths the country will be iu in arms against diaz as every day the government grows more unpopular among the masse sand at an early day there must be a new regime in mexico private advices advises from up the country state that the revolutionists have captured and hold motives Moi Mo iles tiles the dis dispatch also says that a prominent lawyer from the city of mexico is in brownsville Browns ville to secure the extradition of martinez Martl nez in view of the attitude of the untied united states in the cutting affair and that martinez expresses the opinion that he may succeed CHICAGO 12 at the opening of the anarchist trial today to day assistant states attorney walker occupied sixty minutes in closing he be said the law violated appeals to you you stand for the first time in the history of the country between anarchy and law do not forget the weight of your responsibility the awful magnitude of it the foundation stone of the great republican edifice of justice has been attacked shall it stand arec erect A gentlemen that rests with you the have done their duty they g gave ave their best blood lor for the law they ahey stood as men upon command and they never swerved let the jury have the same courage the same spirit and the same calm fortitude under responsibility seven of the policemen are dead but the outraged and violated law shall be redeemed for in their martyrdom anarchy was buried forever it walker was followed by who occupied the remainder of the day theodore resumed nis ms address in the after imen there was a perceptible decrease in the size of the audience the atmosphere of the court room was as oppress oppressive ive as on any day since the opening of the tr trial I 1 al took considerable pains to impress upon the jury that the culls calls to arms referred to by toe state were only intended to signify that if the employers protected their interests by recourse to arms the workingmen had a light to protect themselves in tile the same manner the social revolution that spies referred to said the speaker is not a revolution to be suddenly consummated ivy by force but that shift social revolution which is inevitable the eight hour movement was waa part of the general plan of revolution and no one had intimated that this movement was in defiance to law and order the order to arm yourselves explainer explained to signify stand by your union in union there the re is strength and the time will come when your strength will right your wrongs arm yourselves organize and stand together and you will get recognition re tion which will come to you in no other way what alternative was there when the employers said we will use force and the the papers advocated the use of hand grenades upon the refractory wage workers this was why they were advised to keep their powder dry i belittled the attempt to turn the arbeiter office into an arsenal the reporters who testified for the state he said had been openly shown a couple of empty shells a bit of fuse and a few fulminating caps and a couple of dynamite cartridges and when he returned with the two detectives the exhibition was again made and parsons took pains to explain the manner of using the articles As to the package of dynamite found in the arbeiter F office by the state the victims had proved that no such package was there theme prior to the 5 ath th of may and it afterwards transpired that it had been found on another floor of tile the building maintained that tha t conspiracy implied secrecy and there had been no secrecy about the speeches of defendants nor regarding the specimen bombs fuses and caps found in spiess office the speaker created a small sensation when in thundering tones he pointed to the seats of the defendants and said if the haymarket riot not is th the e result of a conspiracy then grinnell the state attorney is the first man who should be placed there and next mayor harrison and the municipal authorities of chicago who have allowed these things to go on should be tried on the only charge which has any possible hold on the defendants if the state attorney gentlemen of the jury is not guilty of conspiracy then you must acquit these defendants of that charge I 1 I 1 said tonight to night he would finish his speech in about an hour tomorrow to morrow morning ue he will be folio followed wed by ingham for the state chicago 12 the daily news wart kesha wisconsin special says it has leaked out that A R parsons the anarchist made waukesha his hiding place from the time he left the haymarket massacre until he returned to chicago to appear a pear in ourt court r while here he lived libeg with daniel horan a pump dealer and a recognized leader in the congregational church horan said today to day to an interviewer parsons gave his name as A R jackson he fie was reticent and did not talk a great deal he was a mild kindhearted man and would not hurt a cricket helas he was smart and appeared deep from a letter received from his wife while here which I 1 saw it was evident he was innocent for she said she was sorry for the trouble brought about by the fools A week before beford he went away I 1 knew who he was hut but of course did not say anything about it he worked at the carpenters carpenter trade on the house adjoining his shop and was a good workman GALVESTON 12 the third days session of the democratic convention was a stormy one the committee on permanent organization reported hon it at M wynne of county for permanent chairman and win lambert of travers 4 County for secretary the report of the committee on credentials was then adopted atter alter a sharp sharo debate in which the farmers alli alliance aude and the knights of labor succeeded in seating kneir delegate from cook county tile the committee on 01 platform and resolutions re sported reported a P platform platform lat form which after an exciting discussion between thu the free grass and lease land elements clements ble ments was the platform upholds the administration tritt ion of the president gives pledges anat expenditures shall shah be confined within the revenue favors an amendment to the judiciary article of the state constitution favors the best system of education for white and colored children separately but by stat bbate e not national aid favors the internal improvement and development of the manufacturing interests denounces unlawful interference with corporate pro property erty protests against the acquisition of railroad property by foreign companies opposes the consolidation of competing or parallel lines imea of railway favors the making makin of a comprehensive mechanics lien law denounces the convict labor system declares that members of a party way may have what views they choose on local option without forfeiting thir their right to be known as democrats and alid lastly basily declares it to be the duty ot of the government to protect the numb lesL amerl amen can citizen against the unlawful acts ut of any or all ail nations the ballo balloting ballotia tim tor for governor resulted in the election electie of gen L C ross boss whose nomination was unanimous the convention then took a recess NASHVILLE tenn 12 robert L taylor was nominated as the democratic candidate for governor upon tile the ballot CHICAGO 12 chicago 11 st louis 2 detroit ia 13 kansas city 2 detroit 0 6 Pai philadelphia ladelphia 12 washington 1 philadelphia 6 bostax bos i ox 12 the schooner arizona capsized in the barbor to anti and four faurot of the live men composing tile the crew were drowned it Is understood that the somer somerville vi lie police have ili information formation of the sus PIC s death of 0 at least 11 persons di cli or indirectly related to mrs sar ibaran jane robinson who is under arrest the victims were insured la in a benefit organization tiou where the money in inmost most cases canes tell into the wo homans womans hands ciry OF MEXICO 12 the resignation ot of general jackson united states minister is said to be positive and ger general leral regret is expressed by the resident americans tile the minister has won the warm approval of all classes by his dignified and prudent course tile the silver question is attracting much attention here the suggestion ha has S been made that mexican dollars be ex ported directly to china the chamber of commerce is taking an active part in the general discus ilOu of the question BOSTON 12 the executive council submitted the following repart WHEREAS the american bankers association embraces in its membership men of every political party as well as those wao acknowledge no party obligations and it has as in all its conventions carefully avoided all mere party and political questions representing as it does the business public as well as the customers and stockholders ot of banks it again agaibi emphatically gives warning of ine the impending diD danger to the whole country in the continued coinage of silver dollars collars under the act ot of 1878 while lewe we fully recognize that both silver and gold are required as ro oney money of the land w we e believe that neither should be coined in such rate late that tile the other shall be driven out ot of general use we repudiate tile the idea so olten ollea maintained that the banker and bankers oppose the continued coinage of silver dollars on account of belt bell interest but on the contrary we assert that we have no special interest in one kind of coin more than ano theras long as each discharges its legitimate purposes as money we believe all persons having limited means and particularly the earners ot of wages will most largely suffer when the threatened evils snail come we earnestly appeal to all boards of trade chambers of commerce and civil and pol political iteal associations ot of every kind to make persistent e efforts to secure the repeal of the law or the suspension of coinage ot 01 such silver dollars the report was unanimously adopted an additional resolution was adopted reaffirming the resolutions adopted by the convention conventi olk last year ear and further providing that it be strongly ugly urged that the coinage of silver be suspended bUte and that con continued tinned efforts be made to 0 o secure an international uniform basis ot of value between gold and silver the resolutions offered yesterday in behalf of horton horlon of ohio were adopted and a committee appointed appoint ed to take the matter in charge OMAHA 12 general geneal jos E john government railroad commissioner sl orter arrived here this morning and will remain until saturday batur day evening when he be will start out on a general inspection spec tion tour of the union and cen itral t ral pacific lines today to day he |