Show NEWS by bv telegraph to the ST Louis April 11 21 A dispatch from the oily city of mexico gives an account of el a most horrible and moody bloody affair in the little city of last wednesday night the wife of juan was the acknowledged abelle of the town and a great favorite three policemen entered into a plot to outrage her andi and on the night mentioned went to AM ram erses shanee which was in the sub arbs entered his bedroom and neatly nearly butchered him with knives inflicting inflict inK twenty wounds upon his body the T he flowing blood deluged the wife as she lay a beside her hiis husband band and she fainted abter after was dead they restored the wife to consciousness and then carried out their hellish plot leaving i the poor woman almost dead tha mei bep mep j fledta fled to the interior on horseback but two of them have been captured and the third will be as the whole country was aroused and intense excite excitement men t preva prevailed NIed LO LONDON DON april 21 91 at a meeting ox of the london liberal association of kensington last evening at which several members of parliament were pres ent a row arose on the irish question bent finally noy the platform was stormed aad afree a free fight ensued in which the furniture f in the hall was all smash smashed eci aud and the pieces used as weapons T tapo lice succeeded in ie restoring storing order a alter r a hard struz gle and after making several arrests many persons were injured ip including eluding two members of the house of commons the ladies present among whom ephom was mrs ashton dilke made their way to the sides of the hall whence they witnessed the row MEW YORK aaril april 21 4 an an evening paper prints the following ol lowing what bids tair fair to develop into a big gold brick swindle came to light today to day at the united states assay office yesterday iw well known and wealthy hy gentleman gentled an of this his ei city deposit deposited ed four large burs su supposed p 6 5 e d to 0 be gold with an assayer to oe J e refined 7 d and akca made into stu standard dar d eold eold bars tife gentleman said the bars ara were from california landwere and were estimated to be worth about 10 each or for far the four and that 1 the assay had made before showed the bars to be about 72 per cent fine the bars were received and nd receipted for in the usual asual form land and the gentleman departed in FULL confidence that he ad in gold in the hands hads of uncle yam sara the mae suspicions 0 of f graham the receiver of deposits were excited by the light weight of the bars barg their specific gravity being boing only about 98 whereas the specific gravity of gold A is Samples were taken from the foug bars and assayed when it was found the bars were of copper with a thin goldan gold on the outside out sida in short short the tour four bars turned out to be worth orth about kafour dollars instead of up to noon today to day the gentle manbas ad fiot called to ascertain the result of the assay it is evident a fraud 1 bae ha been perpetrated on him and tb at he hd Is is I 1 the thel victims of the goldbrick gold brick trick LONDON londoe april 21 the budget was complete surprise to the house of commons many of its 1 provisions 1 notably those relating to the national dot debt charges will be vigorously op it is maintained that goschen has a s resorted 6 to unsound measures of finance in order to present a budget that may save the the next general election THE conservatives are ia auch P irritated urita ted at lord randolph attitude in abe house of lords today to day lord cadogon cabog p moved the secona second reading of the fend bill I 1 baron denman moved afie rejection of et the bill which he be said was likely to bury landlord and tenant in litigation earl spencer said he h hoped 01 p ed that lord depman desman would not press a adivi divisi JOU on bis motion the land question quest loh must resettled be settled before ireland come peaceful interference with rents was unavoidable these the action lou of the courts in stifled interference on u be half of the pe tenants to lower the JUDICIAL RENTS which were too high th in view of the falling prices he condemned the rate remissions which he sidd said wdale lead to disputes and impose an additional burden upon the districts now almost bankrupt he siso also condemned the powers given to the county coarts in cases of bankruptcy and claimed the hil bill I 1 would utterly demoralize tourish toX rish people I 1 lord ashbourne said that the bill if passed would prove a great check to evictions the details of the bill he said be easily amended in com coja cittee PARIS april 21 the arrest of has produced a profound sensation se and it is feared may lead to u 01 dunate r results LePa le paris calls aults it another provocation and asks if bismarck is seeking a casus belli the german papers requested to set up opo one pl of the posts which mark the frontier 11 line line the commissary crossed the boundary and advanced a few yards on german soil when he was seized bogerman by german police agents who were disguised in gray blouses he knocked the agents lown etow n and ana escaped back to french territory but was AGAN SEIZED hand handcuffed CU iland and sent to metz where chez he was placed in the prison in which accused persons are cou confined tIned before trial the warrant for his arrest emanated from froin the public prosecutor at altmetz metz who acted under instructions from St strasburg the french prosecutor at nancy has cagny to inquire into the affair most of the paris papers make no comment on OB this incident liberte says it is expedient to refrain from comment until germany shall have explained the occurrence SAN francisco april 21 regarding the stated wheat corner in california the call tomorrow to morrow will say the shipment of wheat is blocked flour shipments are totally suspended our orders from south and central america have ceased and are now su supplied by chilian products while china orders were received by wire yesterday absolutely countermanding further shipments the stocks of flour in the state are less than would supply two weeks demand dewa sd toe the statement is made by a person in every respect competent that chat the advances made by toe I 1 nevada bank include at least tons of wheat in california ware h rou n s qui x t y 10 to seventy cargoes en t i ff e e n this his city and Lifer liverpool peo and abny more lin that port also that TC S same parties had bad dropped their chicago go deal arbou 85 for may Alay and had cleared that ther profits to date based upon pan u the present prices are and that they had gouess 9 than locked up in their present transactions ANNAPOLIS md april 21 the remains of lieutenant john joba W danenhower were escorted to the 12 train of the annapolis washington Mit baltimore imore railroad en route roule for washington by officers of the naval academy a cejp company any of united states marli marines and file ile of sailors acting as pall bearers before the funeral left the academy there were services at the naval chapel chaplain rawson officiating ficia ting LONDON april 21 A dispatch from rome home to the chronicle says the vatican is renet renewing ng its efforts to induce revl rev dr mcglynn of new york to the decision on the knights of labor question has displeased many of tie the reactionary cardinals who have signed a remon addressed to the holy see maintaining that the knights of labor organization contains all AIL the elements of royall sm and that the case ought to be reconsidered the pope lias has ordered the catholic press to avoid a discussion of the matter cati exna wyo april 22 A severe snow storm accompanied by high winds and cold weather raged along the line of the union pacific railway between ogden and cheyenne all yesterday and last night the storm was especially severe on the steep krade west of laramie and during the night freight f trains between laramie and cheyenne had to be sidetracked passenger nger trains are on time snow has now now teased ceased and the weather is still threatening PARTS april 22 the arrest of the french rf commissary aubele of sur stir moselle by the german police after he had bad been decoyed decayed over the frontier is regarded as a se serious rious matter in official circles goblet prime minister and flourens foreign minister were in con conference ferenee until midnight last night for the purpose of determining what action to take in the premises and they again met this morningto morning to further consider the subject the pow says sas the govern government hae deni demanded an explanation of the arrest from germany Ger nany the french newspapers generally general V regard the occurrence as a direct provocation on German germanos germanys Germ anys yB part andea and exhort the people to be calm aad not to play prince Bis marcks game V rot POT SIMMERS LONDON april 22 p athe arrest by the germans of has caused a depression in the london stock market PARIS april 22 arrest is interpreted in the stock mark market and rentes have fallen A quotation of 3 per cent for account at this hour 79 traces francs 80 centimes cen ten times a fall of I 1 franc 10 centimes cen times from froin the closing prices IN last t evening HK HE RESIGN 4 PARIS april 22 jpe ide th in an interview yesterday gave the apathy and timidity which the government had in her dealing with germany as the reason for his resignation of the presidency of the patriotic league the government will not complain to Cief germany tany of we the arrest of beles until full inquiries have been made into the case 0 the ot of which henri rochefort Boch efort is editor is the only paper that is rabid in its comments on the affair the other paris papers are moderate in their references to it BERLIN april 22 it is announced that the arresa of aubele was ordered by the judge who had been conducting the inquiries into treasonable practices in alsace lorraine Loz raine MORE SERIOUS 1 later dis dispatches patches confirm the statement abt that was arrested in french territory ter r i doiy 01 flourens Flo will await the result of Z ti m minute inu at e inquiry on the spot before d anding reparation from germany for the arrest STOCKS parrs pm april 22 th per cent rates rentes have now tal baua lenro to 78 francs 80 centimes cen times OTTAWA out ont dominion d alliance here has decided that oki IL a bill be in the dominion parliament providing for total prohibition NEW YORK april 22 the district bounded by twenty third and twenty fourth streets third and lexington avel avenues mues at the site of the old bulls read head market a place of so called shelter to 1000 horses was at an early earli hour this ii mor orning the e scene of a conflagration fla which the firemen remen fought for cor three bouas bour nearie Ne arix all the animals were removed a number were burned burn fid loss about ST sr AUGUSTUS AUGUSTINE fla fix april 22 the war department has ordered the re moval boval to mt vernons ala of all she apaches at fort marlon marion st augustine SAN tex april 22 col M G green a pro prominent lluent lawyer of the cit city just returned f from nom the border 7 of the county seat ut of banding coun county t reports the of a vein 0 oi silver ore near that mat place which chichis chis is two feet wide and grows r wider as it goes oes town down the dig discovery a t kovs ery has produced considerable excite menti ment april 22 A private message from scarth Winni pegs representative re re senta tive in ia the commons says it t is the intention of parliament to disallow two right of way charters just passed by the manitoba legislature if this is done there is serious probability of a rebellion here as the people i of DI the province are thoroughly aroused and lie fiercely reely talk of forcible resistance and possible pos gible annexation to the united states the local government has pledged itself to build the road read without a charter if necessary NEW naw YORK april 22 the mail and express says archbishop corrigan Oer rigan has launched another bolt belt at the friends and supporters of the catholic herald has been a staunch supporter of dr mcglynn and has directed some fierce assaults upon the archbishop and monsignor rr preston eston lowthe now the archbishop has struck back he has addressed a letter to the editor of the herald erald Ef which he be assumes to be a catholic paper in which he tells him he must obey the injunction which the third plenary council placed on all catholic writers to refrain from attacking publicly pub liely the manner in which any bishop rules his di diocese dionese obese he concludes his bis lettea in the following significant ant clause IF for r some time past the utterances of abe X catholic gerald have been shockingly shock bigly scandalous As this paper is published in the diocese I 1 hereby warn you that if you continue in this course of conduct it will be at your peril 71 if the warning is not obeyed the journal in question will be denounced from every catholic pulpit in the city As this is the first time for many y years eais that any american catholic journal has been condemned this case will cause wide comment washington april 22 the collector of customs at corpus christl christi texas has haf asked the th department for instructions as to whether in eases cases of importations of mixed wool which has to be sorted for classification and assessment ses iff is necessary to separate the respective classes and keep them in separate bags or whether a thorough examination and determination of the q quantify d ti ity of each class will be deemed sufficient cleat assistant secretary maynard has informed him in reply that the sorting referred to should not be resorted to 0 except in cases where a eor or classification of the wool cannot be oiher otherwise wise determined anti and SUCH PRACTICE will only be e authorized by the department to provide for the assessment of duty on importations of mixed wool at rates applicable to the respective qualities or of each class contal contained fied therein instead of at a rate applicable to the highest of said classes which otherwise would have to be imposed it is said at the interior department that the order of the secretary directing the commissioner of the general land office to approve of the contract of one green for the survey of a portion of the turtle M mountain buntain indian reservation if found to be regular und and to order its performance practically SETTLES THE QUESTION of the right of settlers to about acres of valuable land now claimed by the this band now numbers less tha aSOO Secre secretary tarT lamar is of the opinion that the claim of this small band is too vague to warrant ousting the 2000 settlers who nave have to lo cateron these lands or to prevent others from settling thereon congress should be called upon to settle it Secret secretary siy fairchild has issued a circular to collectors collector bof customs in strutting ting them to question the masters ot of vessels v over three tow tons burden engaged in the capture or transportation of fish ash or other products of the sea with Ith a view aview to obtaining regarding THE the action it is taken upon the representation sen tation by hon spencer P F bayard commissioner of ash and fisheries that in view of the quest questions lons arising as to the shaping and negotiating of anew a new fishery treaty with great britain affecting colonial co lenial matters matter aln a worth north america and for other re rea asonto it is desirable to have at hand band available for reference lull full and accurate anfor information ma on this subject representative springer today to day appeared before the pacific railroad commission and JILA gave an account of the legislation on t the e subject isu was pending in A congress at the expiration elpi ration ut bf the LAST explaining several bills that were 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