Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS the cipro furnishes the facts of the fiendishness of tho the french forces women wording wo and working on tho the way to welfare and wealth portuguese peasants proclaiming the principles of republicanism the society of the army c of f tho the tennessee meet at cleveland call for a convention of all the colored people odthe of the country one thousand Thon sand people killed by earth quakes in asia minor by western aad press to the herald 1 I army assembly CLEVELAND oct 17 Bf embers of the society of the army of the ten tens bossee went this afternoon by special train and carriages to lakeview Lake yiew view cemetery where they visited garfielda Gar fields tomb and the site for the proposed monument euclid avenue opera house is crowded in every part this evening the body of the house ia is elaborately decorated with flags and shields with inscriptions showing the principal battles in which the army participated on the front of the sta stage 1 is s a portrait t of mcpherson wreathed with i taa laurels and immor telles and draped with a flag fla at 83 otio tho reveille Je was sounded by buglers buggers behind the scenes after which the curtain raised disclosing seated sea tedon on the stage gens Gen sherman fellows leggett logan fairchild poe belknap noyes strong force and fellows govern ora ors foster and fairchild and others miss aliss dora eang the star spangled banner and the arion quartette joined in thu the chorus at the conclusion of which a largo larzo and magnificent ent floral ship was presented responding she and the anions bang sang tenting tonight to night on the old camp ground general sherman then rose to announce the order of exercises which was greeted with loud and prolonged applause a giuse ending with three cheers ifo llo briefly and mildly stated that the society would come to order and stay in order and proceed to business not charging him with previous delays he ile introduced captain john mitchell itchell 51 who offered a prayer the long roll rolf was then sounded disclosing a realist realis tic scene of the battle of shiloh amid wild cheering gov foster then delivered an address welcoming tho the society to ohio ho ile paid a warm tribute to the generals and soldiers of that army lie ile declares that in later generations the lucroes of the war of the rebellion would bo be held in higher esteem and greater veneration than oven the fathers of the revolution ol for the result of their warfare is that both victors and vanquished are equally satisfied satis tied glad that tho the I 1 union was preserved and slavery abolished both follow the same fla flag I 1 and are ready at the drop of the hat liat to fight together under that flag against the whole world if need ba be great applause 11 mayor parley farley next formally welcomed the society in well chosen compliments after sl singing by the ariona gen sherman happily p y responded to the welcome mr address es s he ile said it is my pleasant duty to acknowledge knowledge ar iu ju behalf be halfor of this ill is society tho the compliments paid the society by nor of the groat great state of ohio and thi mayor of this beautiful cily city wo thank you from our hearts for your cordial words of welcome wo we are no longer soldiers wo we have long since laid lai il aside our armor and are nothing mor ethan ardent and loyal of body an and so soul ul wo no longer wear sword or we arc simply like 0 you citizens of this country at present resent sojourning sojo in the great state of ohio we thank you for your hearty wel welcome conio wel welcome conie not of word alone but also of deeds again we thank you bishop fallow spoke at cona con ideras ble length ath being frequently interrupted by the heartiest applause referring org to garfield after lincoln ho he said tho the pure and incorruptible statesman scholar knightly soldier grandly grandl patient and suiT suffer ering 1 ng hero here who fuer followed wed lincoln in the he t honors and responsibilities of the presidency and thon than followed him by a martyrs pang to a martyrs palm cried out in the nations Nati ond deepest sorrow and in dread despair god reigns and the government a at washington ash botill lives the regular program was thus completed and gen sherman an announced pounced I 1 it t would a bo be in order to call upon those upon the stage to make short pithy re marka marki gen john A lo 10 locan an wai was the tile first called out afterwards rs gen belknap Del knap knI gen glen noyes gov fairchild gen leggett gov fletcher and gen force the reunion closes with a banquet tomorrow to morrow night Libe linx a lady oct 17 Baxter ater in tho the united states circuit court today to day in the tile case of alice alica marguerite Marguer lito kenw against uio daily Ante american rican for libel was heard the alleged libel consisted in the tile statement that misa ilife king who had figured as an all actress and d wild who claimed to bo he a relative of an lie tile late vice president king was um a arnall lady with a bis big nose and ugly damages were laid at the judge sustained the defendants demurrer and dismissed the auit nit plaintiff appealed to the united states court r formusa For tusa caebe Lis LISBON noX oct 17 three thousand armed peasants peasant fl assembled at Va valenca letica do douro in tho the province Pro vinco of beira and raised cries for fora a republic severe fighting ensued several persona were injured on both sides I 1 n ally the troops compelled a retreat reinforcements of cavalry and infantry have been sent framl oporto wo r ac CHICAGO oct 17 the eleventh cleven tl annual congress of the association for the advancement of women be gan here at 23 afternoon A large number of distinguished women fro from in all parts of the country are in attendance julia ward howe the aged a aress ed president Pros ident mado made the opening address mrs if L T wolcott of boston read a paper on the work ofilio society ciet for the prevention of cruelty to children Ch lidren she sketched the condition and treatment of children 20 years year sago ago various estepa had been taken toward their protect protection iou and the formation formati Oll of a society first for tho the of cru coulty ity toward them in in kew e york and its adoption aselius as thus outlined elsewhere as the paper discussed at some length following this mrs caroline levs I 1 erance arance of california read a paper by mrs jennie darr of the same state slate on n women and land mrs carr is is engaged eng aged in bilk silk culture on the pacific coast the discussion on this paper occupied the remainder of the afternoon an A n executive session was held at the palmer house in the morning at which reports were jadoin made in regard to the doings of vi women omen in education philanthropy and reform that en ron science was presented by bysa sa rah E bl Mitch itchell dl the well known astronomer tro nomer at the evening session miss cora cr barton of massachusetts read a a par acron on the work of the red cross cros meaning international relief in the tile time of war S she he prefaced the subject with an historical review of tho the treatment of the soldiers by various nations she dwelt dwelton on the progress in surgery and sketched he the ground of relief societies of germany and switzerland forence florence nightingales work tho doings doi of the sanitary commission of me the united states tt es and the development of the society of th the e red cross mrs mitchell of chicago read a pap er 1 ar e d u b mrs charlca charles R LO lowell w elp 0 of YN now 0 w vork york on scientific charity it was a careful analysis of the nature offrey of free charity poi pointed anted out the difference between ben benevolence ev and beneficence and ern emphasized eha those kindi of charity w which 1 ch the world mot needs at the th e close of the session the members repaired to the palmer aid wid partook of a banquet tendered by the ladies of chicago doense LONDON oct 17 sullivan read a an n affidavit of the prisoners solicit solicitor orto to the effect eo act that the nell at cape colony had cabled that there were important witnesses vit nesses there who could bo be cabled 10 lo to testify in the case attorney general james stated that lie would not oppose the apOi application cation for a postponement odthe of the trial if the names of the witnesses were inserted in the affidavit and the drift of the evidence to be given by them indicated after remarks by judge denman it was decided to postpone the trial previous to sullivans Sull ivana application for a postponement odonnell was brought into court and in in response I 1 to a question of the judge as to the charge of murder preferred against 11 liliu tin pleaded not guilty in a careless I 1 epa and indifferent manner general roger A pryor odonnell ODon nells american co counsel coun ansol sol was in court and seated behind the junior counsels scat seat lie ile was an object of much attention on the part of spectators inquiries ii i rk and food of the best kind are ar dily alv i ent kent to odonnell ODon noll from a t tavern ve adjacent rant to the prison I 1 Iner n er yau irish ai lawyer la is coming to london LO u n to assist sst s st in the defense of odonnell A 98 R N J oct 17 william S gray a former resident returned last lost night with hia bis bride of three months going a li out of town gray attempt to murder liia his wife and then robbed her of 1 I 1 mrs mr 0 gray grav ia io from new york she elie is id im hn proving ing gray uray ia is at large terrestrial oct 17 earthquakes des six pis villages most oath of the houses louses at the tile first shock ab ock burying their inmates the leopla le who became panic stricken nad and bought sought the tile where many are chill huddled together in n a starving condition condit iun and sui from cold help for forthe the stricken people is going ing forward from smyrna tho porte a notice stat stating that twenty thousand mons aro are homeless and pip pleading lor or immediate A government commission will start aa its soon as possible le to aid the local ciale tho the report that one thousand persona persons perished is confirmed lo 10 bosnos vj oz oct 17 constantinople dispa dispatches belies report that the shocks completely destroyed six sh t villages and seriously damaged lama ed many others 11 from rom the th tenor of the dispatches wo W 0 judge tile calamity to have occurred in asia minor eu ED arencia ps the T has bas published a narra t five lye of a french of the particulars of a m massacre of tho the natives at hue line by french soldiers the atory relates that after tho natives ceased to they were driven from the burning villace vil lase unarmed and then shot down in piles plies the frenchmen after afterward artl murdering the wounded LOUIS louisville NILLE oct 17 rev alien allen allensworth A colored baptist minis t er at v I 1 i i iz G green reen ken kentucky t bucky has issued nn an sd address reis to all the colored colore 1 wil ministers listers of the jn in nil all tho the do nominations in tile united states and ani of america ip in which 11 lie a suggests a national convention to give moral force to the work begun by the late laie convention of colored men in this city and present to the world documentary evidence and statistical data of the mor moral al religious reli and financial aro teas since the emancipation and whiles ud aises vises tile colored people what they tire to do to repair the mortal disaster which come through the tile slavery to amend ha lie family life lire paternal authority and anti marriage integrity broken down by that institution to improve their social standing and secure legal equality with all men all the favoring the tile ca call it are requested ted to address mr allensworth Allena worth at bowline green tho convention is to lo be 10 held at louisville or indianapolis |