Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS i another alarm of apache atrocities in arizona establishing a U B S department of industries chances of the chinese I bill lill in the senate dy by na W V telegraph to the indian outbreak col april 19 the tribune bune santa fe N 31 special specia I bays says governor sheldon received dispatches to Governor TrittIe ie of arizona stating that an indian outbreak occurred this morning at the san carlos agency chief four bucks and thirty squads squaws and ana children left the reservation john sterling chief of the indian police was killed chief laco with th thirty airty bucks of warin spring indians also left tha reservation general mackenzie is now at fort ort bayard it is a believed that general forsythe Forsyt lie with all available troops is already in in the field to head off the ine hostiles ho stiles and pro hect t the lie gila river and frisco river settlements the ns alao also threaten to break out major field with the garrison affo at fort r t thomas will have his hands full ke keeping e ing tile them quiet SAN aaril april 19 A tucson dispatch says in fi view of the re tent outbreak of oatlie the indians general wilcox has ordered two companies of cavalry to scour the dragoon mountains A will also be sent to the dragon dragoon and moon mountains to look for renegade indians general wilcox in in a d dispatch li statch to gov Tritt lc says I do no not t know now liow how far this outbreak will vill spread but would advise the milia to be notified everywhere gov has notified the settlers at t globe bowie and clifton and also gov sheldon of new mexico of the outbreak A bohemian bilk ROCK april 19 the tho Sli sheriff criff of robinson county arrived from franklin with a person named franz bozig alias altas carl banner the arrest was brought about by julius kaufman austrian and hungarian consul for galveston bozig in 1870 1879 80 while a member of the firm of morritz bozig in the town of antie mina bohemia forged a bill of exchange and acceptance amounting to bozig fled ii his is native country and came to texas the case in involved extradition and created con pi merable interest bozig confesses to to the charges and expresses a willingness to return to austria and stand trial judge merrill ordered the prisoner toner turned over to the proper authority and taken to austria AVIre lings washington TOx april 19 the house committee on the method ot of pension claims in the quartermaster generals office heard testimony today to day tending to show that there was a specie of blackmail levied on claimants but this was generally discredited c d by the committee the whole subject however will be overhauled the republican caucus on frid friday il decided to take ever every y possible ino moje lad for preventing a conflict in the house as to the precedence of the various measures and authorized robeson to appoint a committee of seven to arrange order for the bills sorghum anzar april 19 the na thoai academy of sciences at a meeting in november last appointed prof chandler and dr moore N Y dr J JL L smith ky dr gasman of the massachusetts Agri agricultural cultura college and professors brewer johnson and silliman a committee to investigate and report on the sorghum sugar industry and in reference to the methods employed and result obtained in the experiments made by prof proe collier during the past three or four years at the department of agriculture the committee made a report today to day it is a voluminous document and land approves all the chemical work dono done in the department of agriculture by prof collier it decla declares reft sorghum to be a sugar producing plant next to sugar cane the chinese washington april 19 the house chinese bill was reported back to the senate this afternoon by gen miller wit with lithe the amendments proposed by the foreign relations committee and I was ordered to bo be printed and placed on tho the calendar senator miller in reporting orti ng gave a ve notice signi fi cantly that alio amendments lg e d were not unanimous but that on the contrary each member of the committee reserved the right either to oppose or support any of the rc to ported tied amendments ris this remark was intended to foreshadow the intention of miller and all the democratic members of the committee to resist the adoption of the amendments which provide for striking out the and I th sections known as the parley farley and grover provisions of the vetoed bill and as stated in these dispatches yesterday esterday there ia no doubt but both boti sections will finally be retained in the bill senator miller also gave notice today that he will endeavor to call up therill the bill for action at two tomorrow afternoon it is not considered probable that the senate will consent to lay lav aside the unfinished business namely the mississippi river bill in order to take il up the akine chinese se bileto bill tomorrow to morrow but ar millers illers notice meanwhile serves as a sort of preemption claim upon the time and attention odthe of the senate to be enforced as soon as the pending measure shall have been disposed of E election lection trial trials cejp lasto Lt sTo S C april 19 in the united states circuit court today today to day day the grand jury found a irtie true bill against forty eight citizens of burnwell county charging them with obstructing voters at tile general election in yo november vember 1880 the arh original inal indictment included forty three defendants tho the trial of the tile managers of the election at maysville abille ay ille sampler sumpter county has been resumed CHICAGO april apil 19 the rimes tinte special cia aa says a felir special trains on t the G grand T trunk r unk road left montreal yesterday for manitoba one famil family consisted of a man wife nine sons and twelve daughters bennetts Hennet tg riches NEW I april 19 in the d reme court t today to day an interlocutor inter interlocutory locuto r y decree acree was entered for the sale in parcels arces of the tile estate of the late james gordon Odon bennett and division of the estate half balf to jas gordon bennet jr tho other half to his ills sister jeannetto jeannette ri r an editor sentenced br alln april 19 the editor of the was sentenced to three months imprisonment for li ibe beling ing bismarck lie ile lias has been sentenced d to another weeks confinement for fot inserting a letter in his paper about gambetta which the court held blasphemous ph emous russian reports Rf port ST PETERS april IJ 19 ignatieff dismissed ills his B secretary for writing an anti german pamphlet the council of the E empire in P re are instructed ted to draw up a I law IV de defining ning t the h position of the jews ws in ill russia love from louisiana new ORLEANS april 19 the cotton exchange sent a dispatch of grateful acknowledgment to president arthur for his message to congress on the subject river improvement an eighth secretary washington NaTo april 19 the house committee on civil service reform to which were referred the several bills to enlarge the scope of the agricultural department virtually agreed upon a substitute which provides for a department of industries industries and four bureaus one of which is to be designated as bureau of agriculture the bill provides for a secretary who shall sha be a cabinet officer and four heads of bureaus hopeful washington april 19 pago lias has very carefully canvas canvassed Fed the tile senate upon life chances for the final passage of his bis chinese bill and is quite certain it will eo through just as it came fa from the I house so tie amendments proposed by the senate committee on to foreign reign relations arc are not acceptable to the pacific coast members they were substantially urged when the vetoed bill was before tho the senate but without success that bill passed by a largo large majority and was much more stringent in its provisions than the present bill neither pace page nor senator miller are able to think of any senator who voted for the first bill who will oppose the present one they expect to have a two thirds vote for the present one and without much debate |