Show BY TELEGRAPH ph PRIX tk TEL LINZ A M IS TL I 1 C A N philadelphia dec 28 in the trial ot of rev waldo mesaros charged by mrs coulston with criminal assault defendant testified in his own behalf today he Mec declared lared that it was waa a case of conspiracy that mrs coulston bd forced her attentions upon him ever since she had bad been a member of his bis church that she alleged that her husband had bad made her conspire against another woman and on different occasions said to him that her husband was a thief a forger and a liar that mrs coulston coniston desired IL a letter of withdrawal from the church that mrs coulston had bad importuned importuner witness to grant it which he be accepting her version of her husbands character had refused to give that on the foulstone fouls aay ay of the alleged assault he went to coulstone Couls tons at mw mrs Couls coulstone tons request to have a final anal talk about the letter that he be again refused to grant it whereupon mrs coulston coniston suddenly threw her arras arms around him and calez called for her husband that simultaneously he and several others rushed into the room overpowered him and handed him over to the th e police add that they b by their rough handling broke several buttons from his vest and otherwise disarranged his bis clothing clot bIng he emphatically denied the allegation of the assault washington stox DOP 28 the following have been selected iWas as pall bearers general simon cameron hon roscoe koscoe cockling hon bon robert lincoln Lin lincoln coin C P H andrews of youngstown ohio colonel freil fred grant general lucius fairchild mr M L leggett of cleveland ohio governor jeremiah rusk of wh general W T sherman general W F vilas general john C black dr charles mcmillan of the loyal legion the following dispatch was received here this evening 4 madison wis dee dec 28 special order no 4 the commander in chief is informed that the remains of clour our comrade general john A logan will lie in state from next thursday until friday when the funeral ceremonies will take place in the united states senate chamber at washington D C U it la Is expected and hoped that all comrades of the grand army of the republic who can do so will attend the funeral lu by order of kocias FAIRCHILD in iii chief FRANK W OAKLEY assistant adjutant general general fairchild will arrive in washington on thursday evening philadelphia dec 28 at a lye eting of general U k S grant grant post no 8 5 G A R this evening it was resolved to send the following telegram to general lucius fairchild madison wis Ms general grant post no 5 philadelphia delp hla earnestly recommends yo your or calling on the grand ai army my of the republic to pay off the mortgage on comrade john A Lo logans sans homestead post no 5 wilt will cher cheerfully fully contribute its share J HENRY washington dee dec 28 revar newman is to be the officiating clergyman assisted by dr butler chaplain of the senate bishop fowler and kev dr 0 H tiffany the transfer of the remains from calumet place to the captol capitol oil oa thursday morning will take place with as aa little ceremony as is consistent with the propriety of an occasion of such gravity toe procession precession from the capitol to the cemetery on friday however will atford afford an opportunity for the civil and military organizations tiona committees and citizens to testify ther their respect to the memory odthe of the dead the cleta details 8 of have not tog been concluded but will be announced in due time by the committee through itt its executive officer the sergeant at arms of the S senate enate to bo will have the immediate charge i i tte P entire proceedings f it has lust just been decided that the funeral of general logan will take place in the senate chamber on friday and that the remains will he be interred lathe city cemetery here till the place of final burial is determined the chairmanship of the leoate committee on military affairs which general logan has held for years will probably goto senator sewell the senate cham chamber ber has been draped ir in mourning for senator lo 10 logan 1 nand and the chair so long loag occupied by arm him is a mass of black thereto there is a movement on foot to have ex confederate soldiers represented in the funeral procession that chak will follow the remains ains of senator logan many of tu the ex eg confederates have e expressed a desire to participate and if is pro probable babe that a place will be provided for them in the procession CHICAGO ill dee dec 28 alie twelfth annual meeting of the northwestern traveling mens association was held here today to day the report of the secretary showed a L present membership of the total amount paid beneficiaries since the date or organization Is during the year twenty three deaths oc occurred burred james C miller was electea elected president secretary and treasurer charles H klinman hinman cincinnati dee dec 28 A special to the commercial gielle from danville kentucky gives particulars ol of a horrible occurrence at junction city on christmas day W T clarkson prohibitionist hibit was ws a visitor at the bousis of his bis friend daniel Tw twaddle adole die had some eggnog egg nog which he be finally persuaded clarkson cotry to try after filling alling him up the twain adjourned to a neighboring saloon where clarkson Clark sou was waa to drink until he fell on the floor in a stupor A wagon was procured and Clark clarksons sons lifeless form was placed in it with the banner prohibitionist ti onist died dee dec this was intended as a joke but it proved true for after the carousers caro users had driven around the streets streeta a short time the discovery was made that clarkson Clark soc was dead I 1 i PITTSBURG dee dec 29 the union Hot elland a large block of bul buildings klings at penn were totally destroyed badre by fire this morning the new buildings were all burnau including the laird hotel loss sixty thousand dollars SAN FRANCISCO dee dec 29 A secret meeting of the striking street car men was held in a dark room at a late hour last night and was continued up to 3 this morning nothing of the proceedings can be learned but bat it is generally be believed lieveld that the object was to bring about a tie up on all the roads ilithe city the men express a strong determination not to resume work until their claims ire are granted BOSTON dee dec 29 the details of a sensational tragedy resulting in the death of two young women who when will be buried in mount hope cemetery tomorrow to morrow are afe printed this morning the matter although known to the authorities ties for some ioime time has been guarded ind and not mot a breath of the affair has bag before been made public sadie B bigelow g elow and lizzle lizzie hart aged respectively ti ve ay eighteen and nineteen years came to boston two or three years ago and secured employment in a large dry goods good house shouse here sadie fell in love jove with a respectable business man of this city land jand they were married soon after however they separated owing it is said to the husbands abuse the jwo iwo girls then went to new york and were averi employed there for a time in a large retail house but returned to boston when they formed the acquaintance quain talice of two young men on christmas night the tour four were together at a house on bowdoin street and drank wine there before separating they had a serious dispute the men however put the girls aboard the car en route to their south end lodgings THE GIRLS WERE IN AN excited EXCITED STATIC STATE when they boarded the car and at once discussed wi th each other plans for their own lives leaving the car they obtained two boxes of tough on rats at an apothecary shop and hurried to their rooms mixed the p poison I 1 in their toothbrush tooth hrush mugs an and swallowed it sadie an overdose and did not feel its effects as did lizzle lizzie who sank into a deep stupor sadie realizing what had been done rushed rushed into the street and rushed back to the bowdoin street house where the young men still were finding them she implored them to hurry to the south end house and save gave lizzie by B y t this his time the poison was taking effect I 1 upon sadie and throwing herself on a bed she wa IN L medical aid was summoned but after six hours of suffering she died the young men finally decided to go to tizzies Liz lizi eshouse bouse and break theney the sto te hor hr they called there and mon reaching tizzies Liz izz e a room s as aull lying dead a upon her bed I 1 Ks dee dec 29 19 it was wai learned learne crat at a aa late hour lot last night that detective pinkerton came to this city in response to a summons from mrs jim cum MID t is mother who informed him winter pinkerton that she bad important information for him when pinkerton arrived at mrs house he was wail handed an express package containing in currency whick which ud sent cent to td him bis family after sher the abe robbery beading word hy by a messenger who brought the money that be had bad won it by gambling and speculating he directed direct edv ais family to keep keen the money secre secreted led for him as lie he had bad shot aman a man in chicago and told cold them that it would lor for that he be was obliged to abruptly leave chicago on account of W the money rooney had not b ji dastur ged d and n 4 was in tile the original 13 pinkerton ink irlbia wol probably j ft 14 1 1 ring to i giai sed that dyal ilig one of his visits to this city hid bid large sums gums of the money stolen and that he bb will now turn it over to the detectives there has already been received of the stolen money about dee dec 29 shortly after midnight tue the detectives who brought t alias jim cum trio akings a vt to arti bia city lift ec Whit tocks ouse with their prisoner repaired to a 4 b hotel atil t they hey took a room and ret retired the two officers fibert of were absent with Wit from the house Mrs was induced by a reporter to tell what she knew of the case as her 16 sons connection with it could not be concealed between broken sobs she admitted that fred had bad participated in the robbery but would be re aas he badr confessed all to the dete detectives ciNes she skid said that shortly after the robbery oscar cook came to leavenworth and visited her one evening and after talking to her for some rome time said fred was in trouble that he had made a large sum of money on a wheat deal in chicago caleagno and had sowe some difficulty with a broker over the matter which ended in ins his shooting the latter t lat he nad had to nee ilee from tile county and wanted his hid to tike car of the th money until she heard from him for further this she agreed to do and the money was left in her possession some time after this another young youns counsman inan man who lived in this city hut hat whose identity she ref refused used to divulge called anti and left another package of money mid and on two other occasions two otner young men called at different e lit times and left money which they said had come from fred when asked if she knew the amounts amount borsum or sum total she said she did clid not that they were were large packages but she had never counted it believing implicitly in an freds story and thinking she was doing him dm good by caring for his property and that he be came by it honestly sod and had no occasion to use any of it having money of her own when asked how the detectives happened to be here seare searching biuk her house she said when I 1 read of freds arrest I 1 immediately wrote to the express company telling them of the money and requesting them to come to leavenworth and that is undoubtedly why they are here NEW YORK pee pec 29 chas H paymond dealer in supplies at chamber street and react bead street made an assignment today to day for the benefit of his creditors with preferences amo amounting I 1 to fv washington dee dec 29 the president is steadily improving to in health he has not resumed official work however as his physicians advise him to secure as much rest as possible BOSTON dee dec 29 the andover heresy trial was resumed this emorn morning the question whether the evidence in regard to all the accused professors should be put in the arguments made before the conclusion of prof smiths case was argued at the outset today to day as it was yesterday judge french stated that the complainants had made no preparation for prosecuting of g any ny case other than the one against prof smyth and prof baldwin urging that while et each ach case should be decided by itself evidence and arguments applicable tu to all alike should be heard once for all otherwise he be said the trial would be and needlessly prolonged spin again and the question left undecided piff smyth resumed his bis address in his own defense which was begun yesterday day washington dec 29 the senate committee in charge of the be logan arrangements range ments met inet at I 1 this worn morn ipg and are still in session senator sherman was present by invitation at 1 the order of proceedings as far as determined upon was given out as follows the body will be taken by the committee of arrangements of the united states senate and of the house of representatives and escorted by the post of the grand army of the republic of the district of columbia at noon on thursday dec 30 80 from the residence to the rotunda of the capitol where it will lie in state until noon ol of the fol following lowin day under a guard of honor detailed by the grand army of the republic and military order of the loyal legion of the united states from 2 pm on thursday until 11 am of friday the public will be admitted to the rotunda passing in at the east door and out at the west the east door of the senate wing of the capitol caal will be opened at 11 am to having tickets of admission washington dec 29 inthe in the case involving that portion of Ranc rancho ranchodb hode de napa in napa county firmed to otto H frank and covering about acres acting Sec secretary y muldrow has decided that as the case was pending in the united states dis brict court at the passage of the act of july lat IM 1864 the new jurisdiction thereby conferred at t once attached and the court had f ull full authority to revise the tracy survey and order orde A new one as it did but that the approval of the new survey by the court was without jurisdiction as the supervision of the survey was ban by the express terms odthe of the act vested in the commissioner of the Gene general ralLand land office the patent therefore will issue iosub for the claim in accordance with the decree of the court and the resurvey made will be accepted by the department if it appears to be in conformity with general miles called at tbt abe war department part ment and bed bad an extended interview with secretary endicott the general will leave this evening for new york where he will remain a day oi or two before proceeding to prescott arizona where he wl will direct the removal of his bis headquarters to los Aul angeles feles mrs miles will acea accompany her husband west CHICAGO dee dec 28 the dily news montreal special says the canadian pacific railway ball way has been notified by the imperial government that twelve eighty ton guns for the defense of victoria BC are now being constructed ted at the woolwich arsenal and that they will be ready for transportation over toe the road april next the drawings for the special cars required for their conveyance havel abeen sent and the cars are now being built by the company it Is also said that large consignments consign ments of war material will arrive in the same ship which brings the guns BOSTON dee dec 29 at the boston merchants association banquet tonight a letter of regret from john sherman was read it contained suggestions gest ions ioas upon the national banking system and stated tha thai C the remedy bad been recommended by both 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