| Show telegraphy NEWS HOUSTON texas sept 26 owing to the reports that negroes are under arms in matagorda county and that the sheriffs of matagorda and hickley counties are arc moving on them with a large posse of wb white ite men the houston light guards this afternoon received orders to leave on a special train for the scene the uprising of the negroes had its origin in the murder of a negro constable who had bad a warrant for fora a white man HOLBROOK arizona sept 26 sheriff wm Mui venon and posse met john graham and charles blevins ont out lawsin pleasant valley vallby last th thursday urs the sheriff ordered them to surrender and as they refused BOTH WERE KILLED the sheriff now has a posse of fifty five men and s tonto basin must be righted all the tewksbury factions not killed have surrendered to the sheriff only one of the grahams is alive and he is wounded HALIFAX sept 26 hon A W mclellan postmaster general has admitted bribery by nis his agents in IH his election to the house of commons anahis and his seat for colchester is consequently rendered vacant the charges of personal per bonal bribery against mclellan are yet to be heard beard from CHICAGO sept 26 M C mcdonald will go into the criminal court tomor to mor row and surrender ex warden vardell and ex comaty commissioner van pelt into the hands of the law and ask for the surrender of his bonds aggregating ANARCHIST OSCAR Is under sentence for fifteen teen years in the penitentiary was taken f from rom the county jail and sar started for joliet tonight was taken away with much secrecy by the sheriffs deputies none of his friends knew he was to be taken tway elway and to none of them did he say goodby good by the train arrived at joliet at 1035 and the prisoner was at once hurried to the penitentiary MADRID sept 26 rioting is reported fra from the island of in coli consequence sequence of the expulsion of a protestant missionary advices advises say tile the spanish governor of has been killed and many wounded have taken refuge on the spanish pontoon the insurgents are masters of the island two war ships have been sent to the scene PARIS sept 26 the paris papers urge the people to regard the shooting affair on oil the frontier with calmness in order not to embarrass em barass the government in their handling of ef the case at the sometime same time the government is urged by the press to demand full reparation the public of prance france are palpably uneasy over the frequent repetition of these exasperating incidents on the german frontier and it is feared this may exhaust popular patience and induce an explosion of PUBLIC WRATH premier bas has decided to send a note to berlin requesting the german government in the interest of continuing friendly relations to institute an inquiry in the frontier affair without delay count von munster german ambassador bas here expressed regret at the occurrence and gave assurance that justice would be done by the german government BERLIN sept 26 an official order has been sent to strasburg for a d detailed report of the frontier affair the preach french minister is authorized to promise ample justice and indemnity if the german official is f found responsible SAN FRANCISCO sept 25 A special to the examiner from tucson arizona says the most intense excitement prevails in this city over the atie reported outbreak of the san carlos apache indians A courier arrived at at noon today to day not noti flying all the settlers in the valley that two bands had left the reservation and were mar marching ebing south this is supposed to be the re suit of the killing of horton post trader who was murdered by the indians yesterday and intense excite ment prevails along the valley THE OUTBREAK bids fair to be of a very serious character already two bands are reported to be out and if such is the case the destruction of life and property will be great E band will most surely join forces with the san carlos apaches and make a force of nearly well armed and equipped hostiles ho stiles no news has been received either at benson or wilcox many do not believe that the outbreak is as big as reported but dread any kind of one messengers have been sent in all directions ions notifying the people eople to gather all the stock and age wildest wildcat rumors are in circulation none of which can be traced to reliable foun lations dat ions people around florence are in a great state of excitement fearing an OUTBREAK THERE NOGALES A T sept 25 private telegrams received here heie state that the major port portion ioia of the indians on the san crlos carlos reservation have gone on the war path As far as can be learned the cause of the outbreak is without depth so far no one has been killed but the depredations on stork stock ranches hav davs resulted in much loss and their intrepidity outrivals out rivals all past exploits nt at north rf town have been ordered to prepare to march and are tonight to night standing on arms business is almost entirely suspended and the streets are filled with people discussing the affair DENVER sept 26 A telegram from santa fe N M to the associated press says the reported apache outbreak in arizona is not confirmed at the military headquarters here on the contrary everything is reported quiet on OB the southwestern indian reservation er TUCSON Arizona Sept 26 the first southern pacific railway through train left for the east this atter afternoon noon the first train from the east since the at ata arrived tonight to night the weather is settled and no more trouble e is id anticipated this season philadelphia sept 26 the enterprise ter prise brewery amsl abstained ignec today to day liabilities bili ties assets president watters walters claims the failure is due to an organized effort of the brew brew to break his business up E EL PASO texas sept 26 A most violent storm has been raging in northern mexico for several days at twenty eight miles north the chihuahua bridge two hundred feet long was almost completely destroyed together with considerable other property all trains are delayed passengers on the northbound north bound train were taken to the ranch of governor terrazas this morning where they were breakfasted and are BEING entertained until the road is repaired freight train no 2 going golrig south when sear near gallias Galli gs with two engines ahead and aad one behind broke in two the fore part stopped top ped and the rear part came crashing into it totally demolishing two cars and damaging many others the tram train men were unhurt the freight coming north six miles out of coi cai hua ran into a washout and huab landed t the e engine and three cars in the flood engineer mclane was caught under his engine but got out alive and is at chihuahua reported in a serious condition several others are reported badly bruised by tho the concussions but none seriously the timber and machinery is on the ground to replace the long bridge as soon as the water goes down ANOTHER LITTLE rom ROCK ai aik k sept 26 the northbound passenger train on the iron mountain Moua tain railway was wr wrecked decked near walnut ridge arkansas kansas Ai this morning members of the texarkana Tex arkana and hot cpr springs grand army posts were among the passengers en route for st louis the list of casualties cannot be obtained at this time BOSTON sept 26 judge colt states that the main purpose of the bill was to cancel two patents granted to bell ball relating to the act of transmitting transmit lias Aing speech by electricity on the ground that they were obtained by fraud the vr principal question raised is whether in the absence of any direction specific c statute the united states by direction of the ean maintain a bill in equity to cancel a patent for an invention ven vent tion lon jl judge colt holds that ituau it cannot be done A case decided by his colleague judge shipley is cited as the best precedent on the subject judge colt concludes as follows the question of power raised by the bill is an important one and in view of the conflict of authority it can only be definitely settled in the supreme court it is our duly duta in the present case unless clearly satisfied that judge J was wrong to follow the law as established by him BOSTON sept 26 the backers of jack mcauliffe of brooklyn the champion light weight pugilist of america met the representatives of jim carney the english light weight champion in this city today to day it was agreed to postpone the tight light between the cham champions for six weeks from october ad mcauliffe and bi his s backers nave gave carney in cash for agreeing to the postponement carney cainey agreed to make the stakes in stead of as first proposed the final deposit was posted today to day the postponement was made necessary by McAuliff elb illness YORK sept 26 the case cannot be appealed to the court ot of ap reals peals but sharp will be sent to slug sing sing immediately attorney nelson of sharps counsel said tonight to night that undoubtedly an application for a stay would be made to the court of last resort and sharp would nut not seethe states prison pending the result of that decision assistant district attorney nichols said the application for sharps commitment would be made at once and be would doubtless be sent to prison prison inside of 48 hours ofner YORK sept 27 the fickle god of the wind seemed inclined disinclined dis to favor the rival yachts tais morning with any but light breezes breeze ii and public disappointment was fully as manifest as public interest has been in what is the first of the three races between the scotch yacht thistle and the american yacht volunteer forthe for the possess ion of the american cup the last FINISHING TORCHES had been put upon the yachts and everything superfluous removed from both the racers even to the private dunnage of the crew the conditions were extremely favorable to the scotch cutter she has always done tier her best work in light winds and there appears small chance of there bein being anything abi in more than tha n a ligat biti dinitto aho day there was considerable considerate consider abe betting on the race but it was gov arned by patriotism in ia most every case theodas the odds ranging dangim from 10 to 9 down dow to 2 to 1 1 la in faar of the volunteer when the thistle and volunteer Volun leer reached the vicinity of the STARTING LINE there were over two hundred yachts and steamboats about them thousands ot people were lor for a glimpse at the rov rovers rs but even at ft wadsworth where a great many ladies gathered the yachts could be only enly dimly seen through the neavy heavy mist at noon there was a breeze of about eight miles milad au an hour coming in putts from the south the mist was clearing c lowly and the racers aegan maneuvering eu vering lor for it a start the official signal lor for them to get ready was fired at 1222 THEY ARE OFF ten minutes later the thistle crossed the line closely followed by the volunteer both yachts were close hauled on tack each carrying main and club top sails small emilli jib top sails and jib and stay sails the this ties lead was small but she seemed to move the most rapidly in the zephyr the little wind blowing was quite variable veering to the west the official time of the thistles whistles es er crossing the line was was 1235 and the volunteer 1236 the thistle at once tacked to star blaid heading for long island shore the result was she ahe lost her ber wind entirely while the yankee held light air THE VOLUNTEER LEADS at 1244 the thistle seemed motionless A few minutes later she began to move slowly the volunteer had frad in the meantime captured the lead perhaps two cable lengths the yankee heeled along gracea gracefully ully making good time and increasing ia creasing the lead there was a magnificent fleet of sail and steam barges behind the racers stretching in ia an almost unbroken line from shore bhore to snore shore making i n gt the h e FINEST PICTURE ever seen in the bay of new york As the volunteer approached ft wadsworth a great cheer went up f from rom the throats of thousands of spectators the fleet up tte refrain and gave her a rousing rous ng send off she was going very fast the thistle had a good full but her sails somehow how failed to draw like t the he volunteers following the racers came a great fleet of excursionists spectators were unanimous in crediting the yankees long mad lead to SUPERIOR seamanship iek ia holding holdine to the first tact tack sud aud catching 1 birg the breeze thle the shores highlands p ro abe volunteer is approaching approach Br the point off the J dook she is about 18 ini minutes ahead THE bhelt was of the th ale in the r ce and was gaining every avery moha moment eLt it was greeted with great applause the convention rising and giving three chie cheers ers SARATOGA N Y sept 26 the democracy have leave possession of the town summer visitors havo have all flown and the event of the day for everybody was the opening session of the democratic state convention which began at noon the famous watering place presented a striking contrast to two weeks ago when the labor convention was held then the crowd seemed to he be more or less poverty stricken and it was openly asserted that the one day convention was due to that fact today to day howe however the op opposite osite was the truth the silk hat tae toe cigar the gold watch were everywhere and an I 1 evidence of MONEY ENOUGH and willingness to spend it were a apparent p on ail 31 hands two weeks ago not a single band of music was in the town except small orchestras at the hotels today to day there were dozens and the streets were gay with splendid marching GEORGE RAINES of rochester was unanimously chosen temporary chairman of the convention his allusions to hill and cleveland were greeted with applause somebody called for three cheers for hill b but ut they were so abot t given alven H his I 1 s c condemnation of the foreign of land and allusions to general grant were also applauded there were a great many cob contests tests that must be refe ried to the committee on credentials while the committees were being announced a dispatch from the associated press was received announcing the fact that A resolution was offered as follows debat the laws of assessment and taxation should be readjusted and reformed so viat that all property shall gatab ratably y share in the support of the government and relieve the farming and kindred pursuits from the disproportionate burdens imposed under the ile present resent laws and that national legislation should be so modified and amended tt that at agriculture shall no longer loneer be embarrassed or impaired by unwise discrimination the convention then took a recess until ev the clouds that settled over the elt city on sunday morning have apparently par parent entry ly COME TO STAY and the disagreeable drizzle mud and moisture lalen laden atmosphere effectually crushed all hope bope of parade today to day I 1 abia I 1 his left the comrades to seek other amusements and the various beal qu quarter artere post halla balls and camps were crowded with them hotel nalls nails and rooms were jammed while in the cor ri retora tors bands of music made strenuous efforts to dispel dispel the gathering gloom long lona lines line of people tramp tramped edthe the streets and prowled growled at the weather the last of the line bad scarcely retired last night before the advance were out for today to day on all the railroads leading into the city EXCURSION TRAINS were sidetracked side tracked d hours late while those brought through the tunnel jammed all the tracks nevertheless no such fauch crowd was ever before handled bandied in this city in so short a time ST louis sept 27 owing to a steady rain this wo morning the grard gracd army review was postponed until 10 to morrow PRESCOTT A T sept 27 A tele tek grani from constable has arani been acu ecu received 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