Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS the trouble af at tamatane Tama Taina tave is brewing will between france and england A texas senator explains somi some bough rough things about general crook the union pacific company make i clean change of conductors general tom thumb hies H himsel i IRS elf heavenward by western abd prem to the herald the madagascar mac muse lo 10 loonos Lov nos july 15 the protestant church was destroyed during the bombardment of tamatane Tama tave madagascar there iff much misery among lie the british subjects at tamatane Tama atTama tave the governor of mauritius sent a steamer to bring away any refugees the french admiral lowered the Cod consular aular fla flags and forbade their re hoisting until the foreign representatives representative i had been re accredited the captain of the english war vessel dryad has offended the french by landing a guard of marines al at the british consulate and placing bis his boats at the disposal of the fugitives A dispatch from tamatane Tama tave dated J june une confirms the report of the arrest of english missionaries by th alie french eFrench three kotlier english ross identa were placed under temp temporary orar y arrest communication with tit the e british man pf af war was forbidden the french refugees from the capital feared to have been beem murdered reached tamatane Tama tave in safety t LONDON july 16 do donadd nad currie fe co s steamer kasae was boarded at Taina tave june by french officers who stated that the french had taken tamatane Tama tave gassew gers were forbidden to go ashore and the cargo was allowed to be landed only on payment of duty A sentry was placed on od board the steamer the cargo and passengers geri was then taken to mauritius Hauri tius A dispatch from simla says the millry military t ry authorities there have been ino instructed ted to make inquiries in ili regard to shipping available for transport I 1 service captain hay ilay 0 of f the meth cattle castle on arrival at natal reports noting relative to the alleged insult to the late british consul abtam at tam the captain of the british man of war dryad was acting as consul captain hay was allowed to see the captain odthe dryad once the french i wished to have all consular dispatches es sent aboard admiral pierres ship buethe but alie english I 1 oba objected e t and captain hay flay received X them eui directly directly y from the dryad the latter vessel escorted the camue out of the harbor arbor li letters from froin madagascar dated may say that on the outbreak of hostiles ho stiles there the Ma lagassa government advised the british norwegian and american citizens to live near together ether that the government might fe le better able to protect them in the event of a popular outbreak news from port N natal gal says that the british manof man of war dryad was allowed by franca to put consular dispa belies on board the mail steamer baymouth taymouth Tay mouth cattle castle only after she had bad cleared her decks for action boiler roller burst FALLS ja july ay 10 at 4 this afternoon the boiler in the glens falls paper mills at south glens falls exploded an and I 1 was thrown from the m mill feet twelve persons were wounded some of the wounded are thought to be fatally in injured within fifteen minutes after the explosion the ruins took fire tho the flames spreading with great rapidity destroying the building wherein were stored soda ali ash and fuel which exploded the boiler was one of the rotary pattern used for boiling straw 0 but had recently been used for making steam for the engines there were also two steam boilers in the room it was supposed the boiler was strong e enough ou h the loss is esti mated b between t m 7 1 and insured one half A small brick building located forty feet from the boiler room was destroyed by the concussion gibbs goes go for the general DALLAS july 15 state senator barnett gibbs of dallas returned last night from an efte extended trip to mexico exico 31 inan in an interview he lie said lie nas was surprised at what he lie saw and heard concerning conc con cerni ernine the late indian campaign in ill tile ifo southwest uth west ha ile N went yent into the valleys and coti country which were lately overrun by the apaches and the f gen crooks late exploits ue he says that the residents of these valleys laugh at the lie newspaper per accounts of the captures made by y gen crook they say that instead of crook capturing the fighting indians they captured him he ile in di did taka take in a few old indians and squaws squads which he lie started out of the mountains bucks to the number of 80 followed and overtook him and sent in a messenger who asked for a powwow pow wow tills this was granted and the tile warriors came in and in the boldest manner mannet told gen crook he would be allowed to leave on condition conditi on that he lie would promise to get this government to permit them to return to their res without punishment this crook promised because be lie could nothel not help himself thattie that the white mountain apac apaches es who were guides idea with gen crook during the tu powwow pow lwow wow divided ammunition with llie the ho hostiles stiles the latter told crook that somo sonio of thir their th ir men were werd without horses borses and that as soon as a s they could go down into the mexican settlements an and I 1 get their horses they would follow him into tho the reservation they did this k killing illing several mexicans on t their lie r way Th alio valley ovalley folks say that the white mountain Youn tain A apaches were openly in communication with the hostiles ho stiles and would never fight LICIT As an illustration of the friendship existing between the two one of the white mountain blount ain apa apaches abes appeared among the soldiers with the tho watch ot of judge mccomas who had been killed by the ho hostiles host stiles lles and being interrogated as to where he obtained the watch a eaid he rot it from the son ol 01 the judge u d grahe and d that ho lie had bad to pay paya 50 for the watch C crook did not daro tc disturb tho the fr friendly lend y relations L actions with the white al mountain nt I 1 n ap apaches hes by making him give I 1 it Y up p senator G gibbs i bs says this ia is only a sample of volumes of an unwritten history of the late campaign that could be e furnished and that the public libba lias a been imposed upon denal dennis denounced NEW YORK july lath the announcement no that dennis kearney was to bo be present this afternoon at a meeting of the central labor union drew a larger number than usual of delegates and 11 outsiders to clarendon hall before the meeting began kearney harangued a crowd from the outer steps until the proprietor of the hotel ordered him to atop stop when his name was announced within the hall a motion was made to give him the privilege odthe of the floor and an uproar and confusion be began n what labor organization does ga he e represent where did he get his money to come here was called out mong ills 11 friends yelled who is the father of the chi nese act at length the motion was lost by a vote of 38 to 12 and kearney strode out of the hall denouncing the members of th the e labor union as blatherskites blather and dirty loafers some of Kear kearneas admirers hired another room in the building and there kearney made a speech denouncing bouncing roun noun cing the labor union I 1 announcing himself and all workingmen as protectionists projectionists and advocating higher MI railroad I 1 road freight and passenger rates claiming this would lead to higher wages for emlo employees of rai railway alway companies and a abusing I 1 using corporations lie ile announced that he lie would call an 0 open pen air air meeting for thursday t in union square tom thumb MiDDLE Bono mass july 15 13 chas hayward stratton better known as general tom thumb died at his residence this morning of apoplexy lie ile bad had been slightly indisposed for a few days but nothing serious was antici anticipated deceased was born at sit bridgeport ct jan ath 1838 and at the age of 14 entered the service of P T barnum and has tins ever since been before the public lie leaves a widow who has been on the stage stae with will him since their marria marriage e in 1863 masa blass july 16 the death of general tom thumb was very sudden he lie had just arisen from bed and shortly after being left alone by his brother in law was heard to fall going to his room he lie was found lying on the floor dead his who was at ocean grove arrived this morning the body was embalmed embalm ed and wednesday will be exposed to public view brief private services will then be held and the body will cleaye hero here for bridgeport where it will be taken in charge by the encampment of knights templar lar I 1 of winch which he was a member lublic public funeral services will be b held eld thursday A stone vault is now being constructed on a munificent magnificent lot be belonging 1 01 being ig to t the lie deceased dece deceased aseT the coffin wa will 1 I 1 be enclosed in solid masonry to prevent an any disturbance from grave robbers Itlo tint at ROUBAIX france july 10 16 the rl oters arrested yesterday were tried today tola yand and sentenced to imprisonment from one to three months the prisoners declared they were anarchists and desired to protest against the sentences recently passed upon their all fellows the police commissary announced that he bad received a letter threatening him with death in BUFFALO july 16 A grand reception of of the North american stengel bund waa was held this evening at the new alusic hall of the german young mens association it v was as an unqualified success the attendance was nearly the ex arcides opened with a grand overture followed by a festive ode after which gov cleveland delivered a speech of baldau half an hour complimenting theas the association on its grand ball and tho the generous welcome accorded the societies the governor was warmly applauded plau ded addresses were also made by y phillip becker president and mayor jayor alan manning i 11 the ceremony of the lie presenta presentation ru 94 of the banners of the followed with an elaborately prepared pr program rhe concert part won gel general aerol praise there are at present 70 societies numbering nearly 20 1000 people the city presents an sul ally gay appearance of conductor conductors july 10 16 the union pacific is making another raid today to day on their passenger conductors every train so far today to day lay hae has a anew new conductor and it locks as though there was to fie be a cleaus bleau sweep weep nothing can be learned as to the cause jor lor number to be discharged this ia Is the second time athin a few months that a summary change of conductors has been made round deal dead PORTLAND oregon july 10 16 co col washington dunn a prominent n t railroad consider contractor was found dead in a rul pullman linan sleeper last night en route to portland ho lie leaves a wife and two children at lockhaven I 1 pa a he lie was 45 years old ve very 1 wealthy hT and bad a contract for 2 Z nil milea I 1 of f grading d on the northern ll lc his tr body v will be embalmed embalm ed and sent bent east arthurs artaur Art lur arrangements washington M july 16 the date of the dant s departure from washington to the yellowstone fixed it settled however ar that he lie will leave leavo hero here about theil rH of august and at tend theo tha opening ening of the louisville exposition before before going further west arran arrangements cements for the trip are to bo be wade wad e tv bv gen sheridan secretary lincoln will accompany tho the president and it ia is said that senator W wade d 11 1 on will bo be one of the P party arty W F the pa az aut has postponed liis his proposed trip on the steamer Di dispatch patch to newport and cape may until the tho end of the week and may perl I 1 aps abandon it altogether together 41 Ws HIS blahn july A fire broke out in the business portion ol 01 the town destroying seven store sand Is s still wll un contro f ed by reason of the high wind ind pre prevailing vallin and great destruction t truc tion of property is threatened M |