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t l i - 'flE 0AJJ,A8.: DAILY "' HEKALlP" VOL. XXXVI. Inlhorized Capital, 1500,000 .apitaipaldln, - . . $ 150,000 Jurplu. and Undlvl edTroflts, $.5,000 inm of Mere-Mil m lidrndmli Sclicitedl ! Dirkotous: a. G. Pnyue, W. B. Worokam, t K. rereu-aon. A. J. Porter. J. T. Tram.' nV, i raalis, Attrad Davis, 0. A. featlng, K. M. Keardon. ; Tuu lul j O. M. TKiiUTM AN. President Central Na lonal Hank, Philadelphia. ?' V,'?K,lW.tf'of Provident Life adTro.it lo., Philadelphia. 1W. A. PULLMAN, Prealilent Seaboard Jauk, New or. 4JAUE E. HRANNIS, of Tradesmen's fatior.al Bank, New York. G. BAYNE, PreslUsiit First National tank, Bradford, Pa., and Vice-President, Jsabuard Bank, New York. , LA WTON, of Klrst National Baiilc, Hau, N. Y. N. S. BUTLER, of First National Bauk.. BeaTjH. . U. K. HA-iNA, of Weir Plow Co., Mom ionth. Ill, ii. U'UA, ueueral Manager Nt Sanaa Company of Unllod states JO;.. Hlhilr.i)fUie Standard Oil Co. 811 and 313 Houston Strict, 'ort Worth. Texas. UKNKRAL AO EAT e.fBATHK, J.T.TEEZKVAT.J ' 7 " " ' rresiusni, v ice-iJrwildnt. ,( aai: r.'VA XI (4 PJ K o Dallas Ml Bank ilLKiii I ll llll!B ill "SABK, 7EHKU, fKKS rosn, PIANOS aiou Hamlin, ORGANS ONINGKK, ASK Factory prices duplicated. r-KarKiilus iSECorri) HAND INSTRUMENTS. Laiupaias Hpriuiri. farti In search of a summer resort Hi not litnl a mora delightful place to ntl i l.o boatful term than the Park Otel, at LBmpasas. Table and service exc-.l. Hncst bathinir. Oood ) disie 15- autiful scenery, state en- tfnptni i hold within Park Otel ' jtiil . S -.c;k1 rates to laini- - .: 'i. It. Kick, Martmror. : pU. fp JA II I Iff jpk ! kisJE tlry cri3 fs csy - irfC5asJ &a8dii - S?30IL SI! Munsveiling! Nunsveiling! Cream, Beige, light Blue 1,500 yards fine Imported .ailn 60 assorted styles Neckwear at flAT5T7im Hill selling at 35c and bread tpatins ! ujik vv v-4.u f Lisle T i I i liSij Ia Trimmod and Untrimmec' Hats ivi Bonnet., bbons. Laces and everything pertaining to the Millineiy, Ladies' Wear and JNCY GOODS LINE. . fi. BAUMAN, DaUas,Texas OSE MORE DFrOaTUNITT THIS SEASON TO PCUCHAWK iiiiin.at Half Tills trill h l. i .. E.nKoii.f7:::..-T"r,l'7 SS.SSrj'tJ 1"!.,?'.:1ut ; " " "'""ii'iuKi Eiro 01 REGULAR WEEKLY BAB1MY EMEROIBj 50C. THE STRIP. Swiss Mule Embroicery, Edg ing Inserting, in 41 yard strips. 7-)C. THK STIill'. 4 yarti strips, Fine Swiss and lat! Edging and Inserting. ONLY 5c. 10 Dozen Checked Gingham Skirts. . ONLY 50c, 25 DOZEN FINE SATEEN SKIRTS. POSITIVELY at Thse Pno lor Jis Day Only, THE BARGAIN HOUSE OF DALLAS, mmm brother and Mae. at 1 1 -2c and 37 1 -2ci regular piices, 35c and 75c. at 42 1-2c and 82 l-2cr regular price, 20c, 25c, 30c, 3Cc, 40c and 50c; they T nrTD O TJimO 50ci they will compare with any 75c and Gloves are Jelling 1 U lliJlMl Great Reduction. A S. TEXAS. Tlieir Real Valiia ! w,1M,ttve 10 vm ime of tat customers will k. KISS we offer to-morrow, SI THE STItlP. Wide Ahiti and Cclored Em broideries, all now goods and worth double; 4i yard strips. Extra wice Embroideries in Swiss and Mull; 4J yd. strips ONLY 25c. ONLY 50c S, 714 lira Si 75c. and $1,25 per yard. are cheap at'diiie the price. $1 Coiset In the city. Fast at 35 Cents Plnmes, Tips. Flowers, Il A I I SHIES ! Satins ! wri LIU I . . w fcUNDAY, JUNE H, lonimeiit that They are in the High Tide of Mory. Salisbury Accepts tho Tas-k of Forming a ew Jliulstry. He Names Sir Stafford Soitlieote Chaacellor aud Premier, as Thequeeu Hepreseuted as 0crjoycd at Gladstoue's Dowufall. uucral Ojitnlon that the Iriah Cat Hat Been linking Out Cl.entuuti for the Kn.liah Moiikuj-Seutliunut at Court ami Club. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS NOTES The llrltlxh Cabinet CrlalC. ANIMATION IN TUH l.OllllIKa. London, June 13. Tho aUuudanoo at tuls aiteruoun' seatlon of tlio House of Commons ana the Houso of Lord, was very large and there was unusual aul matio.) lu all tho group occupying the loDUica of both ho ii Htm before the sluing, HALI81IUHY AHSKNTS The Marouls of Salloniirv Iiub .r, Bdiited to form a mialHtry with Kir Stat- .-li i-tiiuiniiii, unauooiior or the ex chequer, as premier. .NOT YKT Aft'U.TKD. It 1h announced to-day thai tho Mar quia o. naliHtmry has not yot accepted Mipiiui' o ui premier, i M'KC'ULATION AIIOUT U(,ADHTONH. tue jnows haya the atateuieut that (iladhtone inlenOa to romgn from the leaderHhip of tlio Liberals is unanthor- i I'-arl of AKordeen has ofl'ered Mr. Uladatoue the iiho ot hts rosidenoe uir uie reiuainoer the Reunion. A lues ttenger Iroiu Mr. Oladstone arrived at paiinorai two Hours hefore Lord Salla bury. Thotiooeu leavoa Hal moral on luoHdayand arrires at Windsor Castle mi n euitosuay mcrnmg. it ia &ta:ud that a nn8 igo Irom the wouen nan arriveu lor Sir Siallord North Cote. HAl.INlll HY KN UOUTB. Jiio Aiarqiila ot Sallnliury is mi his way to ijomton irotu llalmoial. His ao eepiance oi the responsibility to lorm a cuoiuoi is ttt.i uncertain. The Weekly Cable Letter. IT TlCKIJiH Tllg O.UKKN. -oniios, Juno 13. The Quoon, it l said, is delighted ;over Mr. Gladstone's downfall. The Farnollltcs. who acooni pllshed his overthrow, are going to en counter the hardest times they ever had. Tha Marquis of 8al muury, everyoouy begins to gee, talks Relf eonlldenae. lie has been bolil, but noTer far-alghted cs a leader oi tun .piHwuiou, out tue very moment the Uladstone ministry resigned, the Marquis of Salisbury beca.ne a biidiiII- cant lor publlo help aud avowed, he would not take power unloss tho Lib erals gave his govornimmt a show, Mr. uiat.stono never aHked a show irom anybody. The tiueen could not conceal her salisrautu.n ovor the change In politics. She never liked Mr. uiaOHtouo. now a too superior to et iquette, could not llaUer and was impa tient as a state servant to tho throne. Her Majesty Is so pleased over the pros pect of again . having Torv ami an aristocrat at the head of atTairs that she telegraphed her acceptance of Mr, Uladxtoue's rsHlgnatiou and by wire summoned the Alarquia of (Salisbury to accept the truat of forming a new gov ernment. It la undoratood that the .Mtrquts or Mallalmry will refrain Iron, entering the work of forminif a new cabinet until he has hold conferences wiiu at. tne tjonaervatlve leaders. Til K UKITON'S OHIKP INTKHRhT Singular as it mav a.mear to fornlirn- orH. the chiel political intereHtnf Kriione ji.Hi now does not seem to be in tho direction or the new ministry, but prin cipally in the foreign policy, and ro omily, In the IrUh policy of the Conservative government. Mr. Purlieu certainly must have the ineaaurenl his amblUou nearly filltd when he has sucree ted lu making the allairsof Ireland the moat Important object of Hritiab Interest. When tiie Irish iiiembers on Monday night threw their voles with the Tortus and wrouitht the ruin of the minority that gave Ire land disestablishment aud tho land act, they Jumped upon thoir aeats and hur rahed. They were then certain that ilia Tories, lifted Into power by Irish help, would at once raruellise tho govern ment. Hut the Tories. Tiavloi recovered from ' their tlrst ex citement, appear to attribute the denial of (lailHUme, not to bis liarMin.'m toward Ireland, but to the Ions of the Liberal votes driven from him by uln sunt at bin "aubmlNlon" to Iriah bull dozing. Now this "tllHgiiNted Liberal vote" la lar larger titan the home rule vote. The Tonus know this. Tho v are wine in iheir day and generation. 'J'hey aia playing for the large vote, and Til K 111. Nil A KK UOINil TO (IKT Lt'FT. Tiie I'onaurVMltve parlv la larunlv rulud by tho prevalent pinion of the Tory CinliH. The t'Mrultou and other leading Tory Villus favor tho order a t vocateil liy Karl Npe.iuer, the lrih viceroy, that of an absolute necosMiy lor the cont nuance ol the cootciou po.iov In Ireland. On tli m iiotui the l ories, and mujority of the Lili'-i.il-. will agree and on It tbev mav Oniililoe HgaliiHt the Radicals and Par- uh ini'H. ll tiey do, the Home Huh m will be HI Hitch a nllablo mlnorliv tl.ui their vnioo will count nothing in I'ar I la ment, and a long leans ol Ufa will be aecured to the i resent uiodu ot Knglish rt.io in Ireland. It In not iH'lievod that the Marquis of Salis bury will seek aMNlftlauee from anvof tho Uladstone ministers In forming' his xmoy lowarn ireiauu. uia plan will is to split the Liberal party completely. by proposing a measure of coercion, based on Karl Spencer's roort a measure the samo a. tho Marquis of Uaillnghin, Mr. Gladstone', war ini-ikier, and a majority of Mr. Glad stone's 041)11101 Insisted on continuing, in spite of the opposition of SirCharlns I'llso, Mr. Joseph Ohambsrlaln and Mr. Treveljan. Such a line of Irish po.ioy woulil be almost cerialn to lead to at least a to.npoiary coalition bo tweeu the moderate Liberals and the Tories against the Uadloal and Parnell- I lei ami gives the now government a tremendous majority. It would be hard to guess what would beoome of Irish home rule under a government whovo very start in power was based on its de termination to maintain it in Ireland. N1H STAFFORD NOItTHCOTa. the Tory leader In the Commons, has al ready been In consultation with Irish executive olllelals concerning the real statu, ol allalrs In Ireland, aud it la un derstood that nearly every oue ol the geuuemeu nave stated tDat no English government could all'ord to be responsible lor the Bovsrnins.il of Ireland during the ootuiDg winter without the ooutlnuanoe of the Irish fTTT1 f 1 1 1 I T (1 mi-fn rn.Yn ...... i i Hii . Villi. U iiilVTi liir. Mi l . . uura l8S5r-vffi?k can easily ar- UMirtt LHS llllhl. l... ...-it i . . . l-tt.htiu9tow;rd;'i7elad. tM Ut of the men likely to form ?.i&rTtlv? 'Wot who ,w.. , ., J V ""vocate the abandon ff? f i.,ru- u Inlluonce will be -i" party when it Is In ??? Vt? K "e when he motis euer in the Com COUKT CIHCLES rtEASKD. thai in i . r Muii luuicuio j-uiuurHuiH irntn n.i.k.ai i t . If 6t.rB" l" Qh and She 1'iuiuiiin ill l-S1 MMIIP-' husiiin ...... I howu that a " u" " most about tl, '. nf ailicy -iVu.mV; ""oroment. in oourt m i Xt . i "i " '"r ny oonceal ui( mt ot rejoicing over the fall of the Liberal guveru.nout. Mr. Glad stone, oourt olllciala now admit, ss never in harmony w the Ouenn on mi ...l. !..... ..... " , .at, and the Tfeude .agrced their discussiona about K.iglaud's for eign allalrs. Mr. Uiadstono.lt U unT fw,, i?,i0n5l 11 ud thoiueen or inlormed her of the designs of bis government. TIIKQIIKKN'S Pl-.T POI.IOV. il..? n 0 Il'or,,"ed olrols it is thought that the ijueeu's entoursire s.rmnri.. 1.. vors a renewal of the Soudan oampaign, !nrt."ti!,''f UP'PS th9 aeltlouiSnt oi the Ang o-llii,sian dispute on the ba sis ol the Uranvllle -UuUiers agroemoiit. a renewal ol the alllanee with Uormany. an entonte with Turknv a.i .;J ill eultlyatiou of an entente with Kraiioe. n' , y e"lorel'iK these prluoiples has sll alomr been luvnmii i.v i "... otUoials in the British (o!i ",. ., iimong whom Mr. (iiu ui,,,,..)! ' had bccouio Intonsoly disliked. TUH LIUKKALH ATSMA. Mr. Gladstone, intimation nt H. termination to retire from unhlln lile m ...1 viw iireseiiL imitr v I, a. I-... - - i'-v-".n UtlUI IT tliMorgaul.od the Liberal arrangements fortlieoomiugelootoral struggle. l)e- rii.v? ion euoria uiai nave heeu made to secure troiuliiui a number of murium. ineuls to make cam nniu-ii ,w n. ., lug the ensiling election, the only en gMKommit admitted by Uladstone is one lor Midlothian. In a letter declining a request for a spoceli olsewhere the pre mier Stales thai hn llai Lrlvnn vn l,.l iironilHO to his political tr:onds lu Mid lothian that he will not retire without addressing that (his pres ent) constituency. The Liberal eleo thm ugents generally report groat diniculty lu obtaining candidates to con test seats on a Liberal O uilV.r,,. IJo.ll cal candidates are, however, reimrted to lie plentiful. Tho llirmingham Liberal " auopieu in us programme lor tho cimioaiifii in a nrm..i. that wero I'orniulatod by the ro CB.it miners' in rllaiuotitarv cnn(ernin-. l'lie propobuls call lor a reform uHnn .,r the iiou-o i;f Uirds by tho exclusion of the bishops from seals and by a speclllo limitation of tho power or tho Peer to delay or pieveut necessary legislation. UUI.OMY KXl'ANHION. 1 he Karl of Durbv. the eolooiui lllltilu- ter In the Cuhlnotn. (llu.,ui,i ... ... olllciul couuiiunlcatiou to tbn uovnm. n.eulof Caps Colony, has intimated his approval ot the bclIoii nf il,u.rui si r Charles Warren, lu tha annem. tion of lirchnana liiiwi. Tim panslon of the Oao Colony excites an tulerestln Knglitiid that is aubordluale only to the resignation of the Uladstone cabinet, and this interem is made even greater by the glowing descriptions be ing published of the capacities aud pos sibilities ot tho unit territory. ihe ljonilon Times, in an article uescrioing tiecuuuua land, says in tor ritorlal extent it ia much greater than ciiiniu. xi is won nrovuod with i..h mi uoiuaina me Dest pasture lu South ainuH. ll win Brow aiivtli.mr. nvi the euthuslastlo writer. Irom wheat tn oranges aim tue unest or grapes. It will iiriiiHii oesioea many thousands oi larms tor settlers. I lie Spectator, alarmed, annarnnl lv at the possible outoome of tho annexa tion of the territory, comments at some length on tho subject and says: - tu lueaame weea fciigland assumes protectorate over the Lower Niirr and annexes the vast Province of Bochu aual Can anything be said now about the rapacity of Unrmanv in wn.Mnu il,n territory of the Sultan of Vlcta, or of rrnouo m ciainiiiig mo Congo coun try T" OENI RALHIB I'KTKR LU MSPKN lias asked the promoters of the fund now being raised to secure for him a sword of honor to suspend further so lion iu the matter until his relations with tho war ollice are settled. IIOYAI.TT HK0ONOII.n. Tho loiig-oontiuued Quarrel Imtwuen Queen Victoria suit her son-in-law, Louis IV.. Grand Duke of Hesse Harm. slsdt, because ol the latter's morgan alio marriage 10 MU.e. KQlolnlue, has, it la said. boen ami- osbly ended. The duke, who be'oro tho dlsi'overy of the Koloml.ie all'alr, was uelleveil to be a suitor lor the hand of Princess Beatrice who. acoordlnir to report, lie was to marry as soon as Par liament passed the deceased-wife's- ister -bill, will now, according to rocent announcement, soon bo married to the Princess Hilda, of Ua.uault IMssan. The marriage of Princess Beatrice to rrince Henry, of Batten- burg, will not, alter all, lie such a "quint sll'alr" as waa at tirst Intended. In lact the queen seems to have made up her mind to marry oil bor last daughter with considerable pomp and ceremony. Ilnr insjosty has Issued or- ors to largely Increase tho Invitations to the woddlng, snd tho bridal cake, which Is to be Isimiethlng unite xlruordiuarv In tho con inc. llon-r's art, will weigh ZiO pounds. his big sweet is to be built up in three tiers and to repose on a pedestal of Hold. No member of the royal family ol Germany 1. to be In vited to I'rluoesH Beatrice a wedding. OA.tl.OTTA. Krom Brussels comes a pleasant letter concerning the Kuiprous Calotla. no iiniiiriuiiaie wiuow oi .liax.iuiiian. Mexico. It status that marvelous Im provsment la noticealile In her 1111)111111 oiutii ion. ner empress entered her Iflth year on Thursday last. The doc tors who have been attend ing lior have observed recently that her health has grown to bo excellent, snd the malady, which for years oppresned her brain, has beou gradually disappearing. TVh l-KKNOH UAMIII.INO WAR. The trench government has decided to suppress the gmnlng tsbles at Monte Carlo. M. r-clnwlolior, tiie ronortor lor the French senatorial onih.niitce which has been Investigating me enure Humect 01 gamming stilus famous reaort, has written such a letter to the association formed to break the gam:s, that the government will not Innghr tolerate the criminal enterprlso carrlod on at Monte Carlo, and Which disgraces this fragment of French territory. The Prince ol Monaco, who owns the gam bling uniiHO-at Monte Carlo, declares that the French government has no Ju risdiction over bis property and that he will resist the effort to lutorlore with his business. MlKOBI.I.ANKOUH MATTRRS. The imperial government has ordered the payment ot ilOO k each widow of a Canadian voysgeur In the Nile expedi tion, ll is also ordered that the mothers of the lost voysgoura shall U paid 60 each, The etoamer Mlnla parsed Lizsard Point to-day on ber way to the North Atlantic to grapple for the ends of broken Goul d csbles. The point ol breakage has been looated and Is in longitude GH. latitude 47. The separated parts lie, therefore, In the deepest part of the Atlaulin, The Mlnia will reach the locality on June !N, and, with good woathor, will probably oomplote her work of repair In a week or 10 days. Mile. Uerobard't villa, r.ear Barre, has been sold nt auotion. The furniture brought $50,1100. M.Coquellin will open his American season at the Star Theatre lu New York on January 4 next. Afterward he will go on a 10. months' tour throughout the V nlted States. Joann Strauss has completed his new ojiera, "Tho Gopsy Baron." The com posers say It is Strauss' fluest composi tion. It will be producer" In Vienna some ume uurmg next nepteuiuer. Stephen Heller, the oomnoaer. has Ka. uirniu totally ounii. as no is yoor, Rob ert Browning. Charles Hal a and Hii- r reQenoK l erunton nave sot to work tn raise a fund for Ids support. r roin rans ll is learned met tho Bona partist manifesto r. oent.y Issued by tha supporters of prine Vlctoris, Fapolcon . has fallen flat In the provlnoes, where , it exoltes no attention at alt. Prince- Jerome Bo untmrte c" tlon Plmi"Ua miiir wlih .11 betes and his doctor urges Lim to keep away from all political excltoment. Plon Is very .leslrous of Bcurliig reconciliation with hts son. Frince victor. Kugonia has stopped the an nual pension or S-l.OOO francs which had boen settled on Nictor. The reason for stopping me peuslon was plalniy stated to be the riotous ami i. eious character of lite the young man -b leaning. v tutor, howevor, has strong Irleuds. A syndicate of theao. wnen they learned ot his loss, at nun. organized and settled upon him a new ix'ubiou oi v.uuu irsucs per annum. Thia syndicate is Loaded by 1)1.0 de Padarn. ami a has been lniosed upon Ftince Victor to tho effect that he must live pru dently and- virtuously. Prince Victor, being now practically Independent, is quite bold. He refuses to ba reconciled to Ills father uuleus "Plon Plou" shall bind himself to renav to Victor's frlomlH all the mnnlnii Ilia., have thus far advanced to him. Thi ex-Empress and Princess Clothlldo and Aiathlldo are, it is ro iwrted. enL-aireil I n a emiHiiirunv in supplant Priuoe Victor as the pretonder to tha ilouapnrtlHt succession. Hla brother, Prince Lewis, however, re fuses to be a party to the conspiracy. Knglanil, TUB LANDKHDALB LITIGATION. London, Juno 13. In to-day 'a hearing of the Lauderdaio case before the Houso of lairds, Mr. Stophsn Marsh tostlfled Hint between the yoars lliUl aud 1830 tho law s governing marriage iu tho State of .New York required only a contraut ol niMiriage without coremony of any kind, lu ltviotue New York marriage laws, he said, were revised. United Slates Minister Phelpa tcstl lled on tho same point. His testimony was similar to that of Mr. Marsh. the Karl of Kolhornn inoveil thai ooiislderatioii of Mr. Phelps hn be ac commodated ith a seat lu tho bodv of the houso. I his was a most unusual proceeding for tho Lord Cluiiioellor to take and tha action la reirariml r. u speuial and extraordinary murk of honor and as an adeouaui ol the American ministor's courtesy lu consenting to appoar as a witness before tue lorua. When Mr. Phelns arosn to 1 chamber their lordships all arose to their feet and bowed differentially to bun, tho American minister returning the greeting lu a graceful aud appro priate manner. LONDON WOOL SALES. London, Jun 13. At the woolsatos 11,300 bales of Port Phlillo. Tasmania mm iiuw .eiuanu woro sold. Tue mar ket was easier. At yestorday's salos Sydney and Queensland fleece sold at n.'u. to is. i ijii. iasiuaulao lamb lleeoe ai.ou. to is. id. Opala. HATAQKS or Til K OlIOLKKA. b . . . a. ... m a dhio, june ia. uievou oase of a disease resembling oholera are reported In the city. Four deaths occurred here yestorday from tho malady. The sani tary otnuials continue the work ol dis inlectlng the streets aud keeuimr larirn bon-Urea burning at all available points. Into these bon-Ures quantities or sulphur are cast frequently. Seven new cases of cholora and three deaths ocourred to day In the city of Murola, aim a new cases ana iu deaths in the Province of Murcia, outside of the oity. A number of new oases ol cholera, and of deaths therefrom, are reported from other districts in Spain. x wo more suspicious cases have beou roported, oue of which proved fatal In a few hours. The disease has made its appearance at Toledo. FUND TO COM HAT OIIOLHHA. The government will ask the cortes for 1,000,000 pesotis ('W.0O01 to prose- onto uieasuros against cholera. Anglo- Itusalaa. AT A STANDSTILL. St. l'KTKRsnuiiii, June 13. The Af ghan frontier negotiations areata stand still. Newspapers hore are of the opinion that Knglish Torlos wllljlie oompelled to show they disapprove of Gladstone's isilicv and express fear that the chanire of government will bo prejudicial to ainifalile negotiations which are pend ing ueiween tue uiauaioun government and Russia. The siiuadron under or ders tor the Pad ilo has beou ordered to wall In rlnlaii Hay. AN KAIVTIff UAKK. An earthquake has occurred In east ern Csucasia. The town of Slkuch was completely swallowed up and the town ship sutlured damage to the extent of several million roubles. Ireland. RKIllOi:S RAII.UOAD AOC10KNT. Dt i.LiN, June 13. A dispatch from Mallow states that a passongor train while going at a high rate of speed, broke down to-day between Mallow and Traloe. No positive Information about the wreck has boen reclved, but It is rumored at Mallow that several persons were killed aud many wounded. NOT SAD. Later dispatches Irom Mallow atate that no one was killed, and that with tho exception of a lew slight bruises the passengers escaped Injury. Canada. TUB R1KLOASK. Qukbkc, June 13. Charles Fltzpat- rick aud F. X. Lemlux have beon doll- nllely retained to defend Kiel. The plea will doubtless be that of Insanity, as It is presumed that a number of wit nesses will be summoned from Quebeo to prove thst Riel waa Insane while be was at tne iieauiori asyiuni. Italy. ItUSSIA AND TIIR VATICAN. Ros4, June 13. Russia will consent to a resumption of diplomatic relations with tha Vatican, providing the pope Induces tho Catholic bishops of P'jiaud to relinquish tha Idea of re-eatabl' hlng the nationality of Poland. , China. nlCH AND HAILUOAPS TBI M. OTTO. SiiANQUAt, June 13. Thesb.lpmenlof rice has been resumed. Li U'jngChsng, the prime minister, has Informed M. Palernore, the Preuoh minister, that China will look to France f.or aid In the construction of railways Uui other pub Uo works. Rellflens Meeiln-j, at Bowie, Bowia, June 13. S peolal. The Rey. B. H. Baker, eon of the county treas urer, formerly a l'swyer of Montague, but latterly a pre .oher of the Presbyte rian faith, whijss home la now In Young County, Is conducting a series oi interesting sei v.ei t this place, NO. 212. THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR, An Indians Wife Murderer Makes Harrowing Confession. The Texas Convict Gang that Crossed the Rio Grande. JaU;Ureah at Carrl.o Sprtngs-Part o tho.FugltlYes Recaptured. 'J FngH, the Chler or Counterfeiters, Secured at Last. Attempt at Arson at Atohlion-Oiitlaw. Surrounded i Arkaiitas-Tragedy in Limestone .Couatjr lo Hang In North Carolina, THE DAY'S: RECORD OF CRIMES. A We Murderer Confemei. Viwcbnmb, Ind., June 13.-Freder-IikGrateguth.who killed his wile on Jnne 4, has made a oomplete ooufession of the crime. He says his wife bad been quarreling with htm for years and he had told her he would kill her irshe did not stop. Ou tho day of the murder he came home to dinner and lound her kuitting. 8he began to quarrel. He caught nor by the throat and they both fell out of the kitchen together; III. W1? dliI not KMt UP mi he went and got his rasor and when he put lt to his wife's throat she nut her haud on his aud the razor cnt hor throat. He thinks ha pushed tho raaor hard enough without her help to out her throat. He then cut his own throat sevoral times. Now he says they may out his head off if they wish to. Tae Convicts Who Crosted tha Hlo. Orande. Labkbo, Juue 13.- Speoial.l The four Amerloans who, mounted and heavily armed, galloped down the bauk of the Rio Grande at the old In dian crossing yesterday morning and forced the Mexican boatman to trans port thorn to Mexico, where Kelly, Davis and (Schneider, members of the late oonvint gang, which made tha des perate and successful break for liberty from Clay's Camp, In Braaoa Couuty, aud MoDaniels, the celebrated road agent, under life sentence for mall rob- ' bery who a few dsys ago made hla escape from San Antonio Jail. A posse from New Laredo, Mexico, composed of the notorious Laredo Kanunrs. la In pursuit, and If they catch the fugltlvee. "in - eiiurt wuri Ol them, as the. border portion of Mexico teems with criminals of Its own. Jail Delivery nt Carrlio Hprlngs. , CARHiaoSPRiNda, Juno 13. Spoolal. ' Yesterday between 2 and 3 p. m a Jail delivery was alooted. One of the Jail ers, Nat Walker, brought a bucket of water to the prisoners, and after brder Ing thorn all back to thoir cells, opened the door suluoleutly to admit lta pass sire. He waa BrasDed hv tha ft Ft I. hV John Laxon and jerked Inside and dis armed. Laxon.JIm Despaln. William ,.. v i in svnirmu. T 11 uruniniati and Lee Turner, oolored.then uruae tor noeriv. lag ns a nnrt mui oourso through the brush. Fifteen or twenty men started almost Immediately in pursuit and. beaded hv tha shariif captured Despaln near town and Tur ner further on. Parties are still out searching for Bruuiuilll and Laxon. Krumm 11. Dosnaln and limn charged with murdering a Mexican herder, and Turner Is under Indictment for horse thoft. Brummill aud Laxon, still at large, have two Winchester rl lles taken from an outer mnm of ih. jalL The Oonnterrelt Chief Cnntnred. Louisville, June 13 United State Marshal Gross and Detective Bauer re turned from Versailles, Kentucky, bringing Alonso Fuget, one of (he beat known and most skilled counterfeiter U the country. Fuget'a reoord cot. ers pages in the books of the govern mom secret service and be ha produced some of the most deoentlv ourreucy ever Issued. Ue began oper ating in new rora m years ago and has since turned out his spurious coin in nearly every State lu the Union. II was the head of the notorious Crabtrea gaug and waa reported killed when most of Its mombers were captured In lSTik Ills work waa afterward recognised by experts and many ell or is made to discover his where abouts, which Marshal Uross learued a lew days ago. Fuget waa living In a lonely hut uear Versalles. The olllcsra arrested him last nl,(ht ust an he waa leaving home In a bu-gy. Hundreds of tools of the Unest pattern were caoturod aud also dlos of the treas ury notea that have given the most trouble to tha banks. Fuget has been recently calling hliunelf Fugen. Ha la 00 years of age and looks old and de oreplt, thougn he la still active and strong. An' Attempt nt Arson. Ati'I.ison, Kan., June IX This morn ing Jacob M. Smith, an old resident, was arrested on a charge of attempting; to bura his large pork packing estabs' lishm.nt, In East Atchison, last night. He ai once confnssed his guilt. Tha propsrty Is valued at $11,000, and the ob ject was to secure the Insurance Mid inoujoy irom tne railroad company.. Kvsrythlng had beon arranged to turn th building, but detectives nipped th a'Ju'ir lu the pud. A Band ef Outlaws SorrouuiljX, LITTLB BOCK, Juue 13. Nov re-. celved from LsFayette County an nounces that Sheriff Couley and posse have aurrounod aud captured a.body of desperadoes, who for a long time hay been operating in that and adjoining counties. The mombers of the gang murdered a negro named milliards re oeutly, throwing hla body into Red River, where it waa subsequently found. Other Persons were robbed and killed. Two or the outlawa are reported to have been killed by the poaie aud it la ex pected that those captured willbe taken, irom the officers aud lynched. Tragedy In Limestone Ceunlj, Mkxia, June 13. speoial. Charley Munger, son of U. M, Mun- - ger, waa shot and aUbbed In several plaoo by th Thom son brothers, who war renters on hla father's place, IS miles from her. Th extent of his Injuries has not been -learned here, but they are thought to be very serious. LATSB.-Cbarley Munger, who was cut by the two Thomson brothers, died at 4 p. m. The Thomson brother wer both badly out tn th affray. f