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fort worth fir U M- , ssor o the Dcmocfat-Adfniice. FOttD WOETIT, TEXA'SiBAtURBAt,i JULY 14. 1883. i U P AND W'ATER EIR OWN SWEET WILL IRTH AND WEST. r York-A. rioml In Vlrulnlu loir at Bt. LouU Cj clunti at Miiryilllo, present to learn definitely, the situa tion, It Is also reported tlmtltlie storm was very soyeio ut MriryvHIe; that nbotit twenty-llvo houses wore blown down. Owing to an Interruption of tin? wires, liothlticr' delititto was re- eOlveii from then. About 2 oclOek n black cloud anneurcd Ifiu city but divided here, north tf and passed on either side, without doing any serious injury. GiiTOlle. July lit. A severe storm liaiu struck thin city at 0 hfiernoon. in tlto JNoitn Jrablo damage was done to loose gaoio euos. several of lumber and shingles from snore aim wore Soat- rcpt down the river. The ed oVen more damage in LouU. whure the ori .uino rouno-noufc to fed. Tim Wabash and Alton treight depots lKirtly unroofed. The liuies Dowon was (lose to towing a barge loaded with liber when the heavy blow barge was driven against id Aunk and the steamer lover against the bank just pier where slie still lies jj a corner una considernuiy 'I here were several moil re when she Sunk, and it is ain whether or not they all tore, eomc ol tliem Out and Oho were lost, but one or lot been seen by any of the Over in bt. ciair county if grain which were partly nave ucen in many piaots dertroytAl. At Dellvillo t of the Cairo Shoit lilroad was unroofed. h-ons were slightly injured, it of fataliths have been ie- eept as fatatedi AS regards sthcsu are doubtful, as with irwelouds it lueatne tiaric int- hrpr which added tothecoufu- fllj" Anocinteil Pioms.1 ISrctzo ut St. J,otiln. IS. July 13. A few mitiutis :lock to-night a heavy wind tonn missed over the city. isiderable damage, both on river. The tow boat, Char- , with the bargo Bed Wing, from her moorings at ttiu Hbhamin street, in the north- yjui inu city, niui loieeuaurosH inmi driven asnorejust auove re. It is said Her bows are Sand that she is sunk. The truck one of the piers of the id .sunk. She was valued at wim Insured fnrSlfti). .. inciter NagatochesiiTid a canal fenging to Chit-ago were blown or tne luiiiner yards in mo part of the city across t lie both landed safely at Venice, ktniber raft containing nine Jtthousand feet of boaids,nud it logsot null n million tcet, liven from their mOori'mjta ted down the river. r raft struck the bridge and ten into threo or four pieces. fon it had a narrow escapo ivulng, but were recovered by liree tugs and u tow boat. It after thciafts. . So Jar as is ho damage in the citv eon- fHie unrooting of the MUsouri 3 freight house at Seventh and Sf street and the blind iiEg at Morgan and Icth btrcelb. Numerous minor a to buildings in various parts City, and the blowing down of 'chimneys, tign, trees, fences, Clie wind cune from the south nffl was quite stromr for a few es? A vague report is circulated orpadoes occurred at Moberly lie? or two other places In the t the telegraph wires are so tired that no information can ted. Cjulouu ut Murjilllu. pph, Mo., July IS. A special 'lerald from Maryville, Mo., t place was visited by u cyclone l ami - o'ciot'ic today. Tinr- ho best business homes were tfd and tho court-house and jail .damaged. The city hall and Mgbyteriau church aro neaily a ipfeok, and Union Halt is also tjamag'd. Messrs. Jlosenburg, jjpu-o, McClosky and Dooley $y loser-". Mrs, Reynolds w'as y person injured. V l'looil In Vhsllilu. Jsonburg, Va , July 13. There most damaging Hood at this Rst night. About 8 o'clock two clouds met just north of town e rain poured uown in torrents, Is ltun, a smajl rivulet runnipg h'tlio town, became a mighty spreading over some of the prl li st recta. Shocks at wheat noin boring ileitis, hugs, chickens, t&mall hoiines and endless drill pouring through tho main tsgltf.irtw. Many private houses) hooded and greatly damaged, sidewalks, pavements and foot ess were swept away. B Tim llurlfiil Hull. nv. N. Y.. July 111. Theie was troiis hail, wind and rain storm lies westot tins city yisterday g, i-ieuis under cultivation evasted, lruit tiees snipped ot uit, and washouts occurred on Ide. Tlio To i iiiiiIii'h Tnick, .numi.r TitKr 1! Tim Tfi.iol wuovi,j, tij fui ...v ..v epu, jut)., special says: a. tor- asseu over tuts region tnisaiter- lonig mucu (laiuage. rue nrst li tho track of the utorm, as far wn wasiramburg, Iowa, which struck about noon. A brick i mill seveial frame houses were cd, and the front walls venu uusiness nouses leu nto tho street. Tho storm ppcared at Wcsboro In Atchison i Mo., demolishing eight or ten f and injuring nearly all the nerd in the nlacc. Ono child was Ih nauiu not learned. Stranberry, !was struck about pno o'clock. italii tower of the formal fcohPol Jioeupola of the Jlantist church blown oil Three other churches moved from their toundatlons, icwieeked. Several stores and ngs wero lillured at JIJurllnKton ion, where tho storm appeared 1 o'clock. This is a small piaee, is said not a house escaped in- Main street presented a socno wlrucllon. It was tilled. ,w'H wrecks of I'Uiuiings. fionCi of BOvenU stores .blown In and the Wall carried imp other unroofed. H is ie- .ITI ... - ,-. .1 ...v ffll lllllV lUO pi'OpiU IllCllf l " if help, but it is impcuslbhttt .-- L0U1SIANA CHOI'S. Two much Haiti for1 Coltun- Tl('lil of Corn. Special to tlio Qnsattn!" Nutclittoolic I'm Hit. Natciiltochcs. L. July 111. A llcnty -Crops arc In line condition excent lute cotton. which is badly In llic gmsi on account of cXcoslvo raitiB No rain for several days. If tho weather keeps dry for a week most of the farmers will be en tirely out of the gras. Corn crops in this parish aro better than for several year. Health of the country good, except chills and fever. St. I.iimtry l'lirlnli. Opiiousas, La., July '13. Heavy rains have fallen since last report, and gieat damage lias -been done to corn and cotton in many localities. Cotton is dying from too much moisture and cxcissivo hot wea tlier. Unless favbra- ble weather pie vails for two weeks, the. crops m liua-paiiaii will no materially shortened. Lincoln I'm lull. Vienna.. La.. July 1ft, Owing t) continuous heavy rains for tlnj pastj weeK, Ipo nattering prospects oi ine cotton crop in Lincoln parish has been very materially atleetedt A good comi crop is already nssu ted. .' l)y.sent cry pievails In almost epidemic form in this and adjoining parishes. H is of a very stubborn diameter, and doC'Oiot yield leatlily toipedic1)! treatment 1.111'ayctto rnrlsli. Vennillionville. La.. July IX U has been mining almost daily since"' my last reppi t. The outlook for agri cultural iutercsts in this section look serious and thiCJtcning. ConcMirillii 1'nrisli. Vidalia, La., July 13. Heavy rains have done incalculable injury, to tliei crops. With few exceptions the plan teis will have to abandon fully 10 per cent, of their cotton eiop on account of the grabs. IiiilUun Palish. Delta, La., July 18. Recent gcneial rains have improved the prospects wonderfully since ,niy last report. Planters aro cheerful and sanguine of making splendid cotton crops and an abundance of corn, more than enough for home" consumption. , Cmlitu Furlili. ShrCveport, La., July 1.1, Reports from the country are very eonllicting as to the condition of crops. In many and in consequence cotton is grassy on bottom lands in tills vicinity. The growth of the stalk is rapid, which se riously impairs tlio outlook of fruiting well. In the hill lauds the cotton crop is generally reported lu good eon THE STATE CAPITAL. THE NEGR0E?0F MARION OOUNTZ ASKiPROTEOTIONi """ """ Dentil of SIr. Ui-llU ltetui'ii of Adjn- lulit-Gmicriil UtiiB Meollnt; r ' tho Limit ltouril. , tf Spcclnt to thoUnroth' Austin, July l;J. -The funeral of Mr?. Ollyiti HotchklispCctirreil to-day. She was it sister of Stillwell H. llussell, and deeply mourned his downfall, lief grief over which Is said to have lis tened her death. Tliotilal of the Mexican who ic cently killed the twpicltlldivn at Oat man ville is now progressing and Will propably go to the jury tb-luoriow. AdjutHhL-UeiU'ml Jtlng returned to day f i om tho fnuitler,' He'sayft every thing is now comparatively quie.t, and the'lrotftler uartf iinally organized to biu'eos'fullY combat any outbreak. The land boaid authorized by tlio last legislature to take charge of the school . lauds and dis pose of them, met to-day, the law creating It going intoellect to I day. but did nothing. There are sev eral cieiKs to ue appointed, aim mere are about one hundred applicants to be acted on. which will doubtless occupy them during their next bGsHlyn. The board Is coinpoieji of Hie governor, comptroller, tieasurer, attorney-general, and commissioner of the geheial land otllce. Gov. Ireland "Wednesday lecelvod n communication from a number, of colored, men of Marion county' appeal ing to him for ptotection, In cbtitte- Hj.,t i SAX ANTOXIO. . i i ,n Uttltor M(rrlnguA Slices pinii .Shot liihcrltril n Fortline llnrlturke Arrpnti'ii 'for Muriler. 8icotnl to tho dntclto. San Antonio. July 1.1, H. S3. Can Held, telegraph iluor of the dally Jirfii'CM, M-as miifrlljtl this uvcnlmr to, Atlas Lettairlhirroughi, fur.mvrlv of Carl.a SpringOj Dimmit county, Tlie ceremony took place at Mrs. Clemens' biurding house, o)i South Florcs street, and was perfth-mbd by countv Judge Mason. Jaiiics FHv.iut.rtek, a well-known sheep man ot MoMulteu county, nr lived at CotUliiC to-day fccilovisiv wounded ly a plitpj shot. Dr. Hodm lea this evening jot Cotulla with lee, etc., to Mtteu.iHiJin, it is not stated how' tlio wound was received. Mrs. W. A. Uodper, wife of a Kerr county Englishman, lias Inherited actiiu ?1UO,OW tliiV.ngh the tleatli of a,' relative in Kiigapl. , Jtienry uurlfc, of the Hat jjayiess vtrrtgcdy, at Den tie Jtnigedy, fthe clt, Iiiivo been y to-day liitroducvt !i queiice, they complain ot colored men in that county having been mobbed by thoiwhl'c. ' Tim iroviriinr'i ronlv. viiinhiiii- Iswc'rstlie point of thejr complaint, jH as loiiows: ' ilr. Sim lloiiVn lUillbtlicri.'JcUcMon. Tcxnt : The charge you make agalpst the people of Marlon county Is a very grave one. It is a very unfoitunato stale of allitlrs that induces people to take the law into their own hands. I am siotv to believe, as you state, . that the man who was mobbed for the assault on Mis. Rogers from which she die I, was so far as the pioof went innocwit. The persons who took charge of the man must have had the strongest evidence of his guilt, but no matter what the proof was the law was not allwwed to nave full sway. The other remarks in your letter that "there was two or three young colored men slaughtered in this way" is not intelligible. It. does not appear from your statement that you have appealed to the law. You my that "your county judge and other county olllcials will not prohet you." -ou do not com plain of any wrong or injuiy to your selves. For tho wiongs, as you allege, committed against others, you do not say that you have made any direct or)eciiio appeal to the law. For tho alleged wrongs to otl)6rs you threaten to take the law into your own, hands, .and repeat ex- njuu m.iiuoxuepj. isou, 'was' Jii nun. h miiii tt ni into oncf the hOfcJeUo-i. Burke Is out on bond. f -John lCiicupse4iCienniii, residing' oil thOLiftloiUanCohlt! been placed under i-2.06o bouM lor 'murder of M. Schultv. last month. A negio, and a white nlau tinmen Nicholas, aie also utuicf ur'rest' charged with being Im plicated in the murder. Schultv. iii , found "Hinder a bluil' dead, and wfts burled on a verdict by tlie; coroner's jury that he had faUctVoil'of the high bluil' and killed htnmelf. AftersvardH the body was.- dlslokeried and Uijothor Miiuet lilt whe)) It was discovered that ScUultsVnitti bjjeii stabbed live, times. CMicuiYistatii'cs that followid hd to the aricsK 'l'ho atlair will be" tliorougbly silted ar.d the colotier's jury is still at work. A DAY AT DALLAS. MYSTEBY OF THE MISB MAKY OUTRAOE ON HAAG. TtroYuiiiigiiMen llniter Arront fur tho C1w Comlitlon of lljoVonmlml 1'iirinnt A Tlili-rliktitii. t.,,U ..."..., . . . ? .-' --..... t e ..f . f .. ... Mi .j - 1 ... . i ' (' t (iition, clear oi gross aim iruniug nue- nctly what .vouf Co i nnni lyf -Some complain of theruppfaratYcoTif Uu ellbrt is niltde .tohlioV the law to of worms, but' not much credence is given to the rumor LITTLE KOCK. -A lllsii. 13. Judge Ark., wiio days, was that place. CA3II2UON. ' , -- Cnroiivr's Vrillct in this lucrum Ciiao X Suspect iftlkltfr Aricst. Sptclill tOtlieOiii'ttc Cameron, July 10. Tlio counter's juiy returned a verdict that C. F. Jn giaiii was killed by a Santa Fc freight tialn. Everybody admits that tlio jury was composed 'of good and con scientious men, tint public opinion still remains thatfTngram was kilUd and placed on the track to hide tho crime. , SheiiU'Llpcomu has in jail a sus picious character named Rill Smith, alias, J. W. Jouck. said fornieily to it is Hill. other Any him the or Kooivory oT ,7uil;o IIIiIu'h llody inlst AVIio Cuniu to Oiler. noclul to tho GauLto. Llttlo ItoCk, Ark., July John Hide, of Napoleon, has been missing for ten diowned in ncrevafr.se near lTtu i-PiiiuiiiR wim foiiiiil ii dnv or two ago swoiien almost beyond recogni tion. An outrageous ca ,3 of bigamy, in which the bigamist got more than lie expected, has turned up. Jnn. Wood ward, alias 0. 1j. Woodw'a'itl, who has been on trial for bigamy at Loucokc, entered a plea of guilty and hnj been senienceu to inree years in inu peni tentiary. Woodward Is a speculator ilnd a liors'e trader. His ilrst wife he married in Mississippi about two year? ago. J to Hived fromo money ami decided to emigrate to Arkansas, and was urged on by his trusting wife. He locate.il near Moirillton, Conway coun ty, his wife remaining in Mississippi until lie got fixed, but while she was waiting be married again. He de sei ted wife number two in a few1 mouths Hud went back to his Hist wife, whom lie brought to Arkansas and desertetl a second time. Meeting Mis Maggie Lynch ho loved again, and they were married at Richmond, Ark. Slieiitl' Fletcher of Loneoko county heard the story of the deserted wife troni Missis sippi, hunted up the inseal, and he is now thinking over Ills misdeeds in the penitentiary. jHJuxin1. Sulclilo of u rollout anil Unliniiiiy Suciln lliiin ami Uroiii. epQinl to tlio Qnntcii. IJurnet, July 18. Late yesterday evening a Sweed by tlio liatno of N. Nelson purchased a small bottlo of morphine, and about twelve o'clo k last night took the entiio contents With suicidal intent and died. He seemed to have been in great trouble about tho death of his betrothed in Sweden. He left the following note written in the Swedish language which being translated reads as follows: "Qli, my dear Jcpa, I cannot forget Von; I liavo no icstday-nor night hero In Aineiica, since my pleasures are all gone." Tho coroner's jury returned tlio fol lowing verdict: "The deceased, N, Nelson, ctnuo to ids death by polsoii ulttit uluf omul y lttu men Itfiml ' f Luto raitiB have "helped Crop pros pects, and our people peeni gay and nappy- ... in;xisoN. Nnrroiv IZhciiiio l'rum Iloiitlir-A Trniiiii- , 1-leii of Cullty. Bpeclid to tho Hnzutlo. Denlson.Iuly 1)1. Katie Little, tho four year oldHaiightei' of Rail, of the hotel, found a bottle of morphine to day and drank a portion of its con tenta. She was promptly cared for by Dr. Hauna, and Is now being walked about and every expedient for her re covery has been used this afternoon. Judge Kevins tried a man to-day for theft. hen about to pass heutence. another tramp entered tho csmft and plead guilty to tho same charge. It Seems tey broke Into a hwuco hiht night, epoked u meal, tlrwwmlthum. selves In tho owner'n clothlm?, ahi Mihii hungaoouiiwii. oki iubiiikii, who wirrobbetl identlHed hl gar, nientsaiuivWiseaUulrurrc.t.. take its own course, tlio executive will endeavor to seo tliatit is not impeded, but sensational appeats based upon no facts and showing no resort to the law cannot be re sponded ti by the executive. The Btulo of Texas Is doing till she can for tho colored man, ami if he will show by his conduct that he appreciates these cherts they will bo continued.; Whatever disturbs the black man in Texas disturbs tlio white man. Tills government is trying, and will contitie to try, to administer Its laws lu the in teicstofall alike, and it as ill and does expect all the people, black and, white, ' to afrsist with moral force, example anil other wise to uphold and enforce the laws. In conclusion,, ,$1 have to say that your ultimatum and tin eat to redress supposed wrongs through methods of your own aie not Calculated to do you any good. Respectfully youis, JOU.V lltr.l.ANI), (joveinor. The colored convention adjourned yo-itordtiy after appointing delegates to the national convention. The (list rictconfoienceof tho Metho dist Epifrcopal church is in session here. The topic for discussion tills evening is the only ouopartietilailylni- I portant avus whether or not should t'ociiiftcu recnguue mo lunerent na tionalities, or whether the German el ement should be ieeognI,ed as a pint of the ilock over which the church should extend its wings. It arose from a i evolution to invite the Germans to paiticipate in the religious exercises of the church. nave lived in Gautuuupo county, believed that he Js wanted In Gregg ami Gaudttlupe and counties, ami also at Dremoud, Hheiitr who thltiks he needs will please telegraph to sheiJir of Mildhi county. send a capias. Tli'd-following is a ilea ciiptlon of the than: About twenty yeais old, live feet eleven Inches, square build, venft red complexion, broad face, hlgh.eiieek hopes, low, broad, retreating forehead, sunken eyei, black hair and. sujttH' black nibus .tachewcars a :NfaH5"bubfr. ' ' 3LVKSIIAU.. Chun JoIiii'a Kxltmul ltvtnru to Vacnlllit CluilltVM AGo'jil Won! fot u Youn;; Man lu Trouble. ; Spfcltil to tho Onrclto. Marshall, July 1.1.-C. E. Griswold, alias Cheap John, alias Peter JJaronl, a grocery and dry goods uieicliantof our city, sold out to M. L. Weinman yesterday. The many named Man then .started for the depot, It is sup dosed with the intention to skip. He was ai rested by pome of Ills local creditors, who had glvm him goods on commission. He had u. tr'al to-day, and was discharged, but some other chargvS aie held against him. .las. Young, the young man at Dal las who is charged with ohlorofoimiitg and lavishing Miss Haiig, is a resident of tills place, and his brothers, sister and father arc honored and respected members of our cbniniunlty, and eVeiy one is very much astonished at the whole ailalr of his arrest. 1 1 is thought here that he cannot be guilty. - . 1KNT0N PILOT POINT,- Accident to 11 Hoy Sleloiem Minor Loral lillllt'lllll(;. Special to tho Onzcttc. Pilot Point, July 13. Charley, fon of Wm. Hallow, proprietor of tlio city meat market in returning from tlio timber with a load of wood was pitched oyer tlio front of the wagon between the horses, one of which struck him In tho lorohead, fracturing his skull and, making a frfglitful wound. It is cpn fridcred very dangerous jf not ratal. "Dr. llrowti was called in ami attended the young man. Air. Hancock, of tho firm Of Pierce & Hancock, livery stable, is danger ously hick Avltli pneumonia. ' Several cases ot fever are repoitcd Jn town, hut ufa inildtyps. Our market is well supplied with water-melons, utid tho colored people aro happy. Mrs. AloMurrny of Denton, wife of our county trennuror, was i'i town to day ami visited tho normal school. A tramp attempted to dead beat one or our grocery llrms last night, hut an Iron weight brought him to time and ho sneaked out seeking greener pas' turif..' - HMAKNi:. rlcvoii furllio l,iiiujimMioolliiS Mutch Dentil of l.aily. Spcclnl to the Oiwette. Hearne, July 18 Mr. Otto Erich ,ou passed tliroug'i this place this morning with Jlfty-Buven coops of wild pigeons or tho shooting tournament at Lampasas on tlio 17th of this month. The birds wero shipped from Mi-uri, G. T, llritfon, manager of the Wwf; ern Union Telegraph company of "' fuaee, was uj'icu iw hijiiii -. - .i,0 iigbv a snd inebsago atinouiiol'ifc ,,. .dwth of his mother at tlmt'p ( "2j 'llUtt-tlift hV mnnttiv .if Ills nW' V'ia limV x ' ' ATt'XII!( CltlZUllILllVUII'l,Pl us 11 KlIUNUH OlltlllN ,SlllIOHI.'lt to Ho I.tililoll, tlm MilfiliTor. Kjieclnl to tlm fincttc. Denton, July l;), -Jojin Fnticgaii, who lias been agent fur the Texas Ex pris Company at this place for the past voir, and who win arrested on thcod lust, tinuu suspicion of being Charles Liddell, wh'i Is charged with burglnry ami jail-breaking in Kuic ku, Ivans., in September, 1SS0, and for whom a retiuhition liad been issued ly the governor of Kumin, liad a hrar lngyettterday and to-day bafolo Jude Hurtof tjhft-court of appeals on habe.'iS corpus. Tho result of the heaiipg, which has excited great Interest here, is that Kiuncgim was turned over to the Kansas authorities for trial, the court being hitisfled of his identity as Liddell. Flnnegan lias many fi lends here, who yet uphold his innocence, i . ' XASIIVILLE. Tlio Mute TrnMircr'K Olllcn lloliliril or JJoolfa Contulilni: lZthluiico AKl"4t Kx-Trciisiirtr 1'olU. Speclul to.tliQ Oaxult. , Niislivllle, Tenn., July 13. Lnst night. someone broke into tire wtatn tieaiiuror'H olllco and ntolo the check books and bank book and oilier books containing nearly all tho evidence ox itiiig against Ex-Treasurer Poll;, in the trjal now pending in the criminal court, Tho affair has caused tho wildest excitement in circles where it is known, as tho books are also evi dence lu other sui which have been instituted. The lcs is a great one. The attorney general or tho fctaro nip) other olllcials are now in consultation fiver tho alliilr. Tho governor hns ollered a reward of !ir0 for thu appre hension of the parties who committed the theft, inToy. A Voung Mini Ac'filimtullj- i,n,i -.t tally Shot. J3j?cll tollio ttnictle. citonf, July l. TJio eldest wm of Jutlgo xdtell was mortully woumieti imre yesterday, Estell xmffWNI Jomw wore tamperhig wllP'lfiohl Win iihcster rltle, wlu-n tliJwfei rtoiitnliv tllschanrwl..1.?'. IhrotiKfi Etell's WJ uoin,timur cowryr bL Ira m t Unit P dVBBIaHillHni ui II i in- Hf&WBK' Hpcetnt lo thi Oaxclto. v ' Dallas July 11. Tlio excitement over thumping OfMIss Mary Hang has uOt abated, but the cao lias as Binned vciy much tho character of a mystery during the day. A physician hntf examined Miss llaagaud reports that she has been outraged. 'She is also badly injured. Late last night on information given by J. A.hveiisbergr tho yOhng man arrested yesterday, James Young, em'ployediii tho same sttiro with AhrOnsbvi-g was arrested and Jailed. The two young men are ene mies and each accuse the other of conspiracy against him. There. Is strong circuniHtanlial evidence against boilfaiid itis haijt Kitell which, if either, Is tho guilty party. Miss Hang failed to Identify cither usMier asuali aiit, but says she would notknow him as tho night was bo dark, aatil slie was unconscious so long from tho chloroform. Ahrensberg wits ic releabed op bond this evening in the J bum of $1,000. His examining trial is fret for next Monday. Young Is still in jail, Unable to furnish $7.M) bond. His examining trial is set fov to-niorrow. Adam llL'iL'inaiin. who was called to his door and horribly shot two nights i ago, stllllivcH, out is tinaoio to gise any statement that would lead to (he Identity of hlsnssalltuits. Tho nlllccta aro tjuletly wtrklhg at the matter, and developments may boon lean to ar rests. Henry Miller lns.t niglit robbed John J. Mcrqhorof a gold watch llvC'dollars In money and a suit of clothes, and lit out for the Indian Tenltory. OlUeers lueiln pursuit. , (MLYIMTOS. A CriichHiiiini Ciipturril Tim l'nll oTtlio 11 iitllo Mliiiu- Crlliiliuil anil I.ocul Xoti:. Special to tlio ChirotlC. UiUvuiton, July 13. James Valen tine, a young muu of twenty-two or tweiiiy-threo years of age, who has been under the eye of the pollco for certain crooked transactions, was cap tured and jailed last night by Detec tive' Lardainind Chief oi Police Jor dan in theiitteiupt to makea burglarous ellbrt to robthusliQO store of Hatpin it Co., under the ojieni-houte. Upon being taken to the station and searched, quite a number of keys were found upon him. Among the lot were siar keys of the Intoi national & Gieatls'ortberii railroad and Galves ton Hpustoh & Henderson rallioul. This morning Valentino had a prelim inary examination, and in default of bo)l) liOlid Was sent to Jail to aw'ait ac tion of the criminal. enurt. From let ters found in ills possession, he has Keen , quttp an extctisive traveler, and,,, been . ..vnutigcd iulTtiifeVIii other eitle.?;fhe police regani iniu us an important caicu. lit is easy ami plausible in Ills address, and takes things very cool. To-morrow evening the Fiench re?l- dents will celebrale the anniversary of the tall ol the iittstile at Dalian's gul den. Steward, the negro who commit led the mtmlcrous aseault on tlio negio woman isepliy Williams last night, was bound over lor appearance before t lie ci hiilnal court injhc sum of $1,000, and ln.defaplt of bund was lodged in Jail. i Tim evening, winiu a crow were practicing in the gulf ip front of tlio Reach Hotel with a surf boat, tlio boat capsized aim one oi me crow came near drowning before being rescued The boat has been pronounced uxllt for the purposes lor which she was ptllOllllfrCtl. The bark Salome sailed this morn ing. Tho board of health held ItB regular meeting to-night. Dr. Penny read a repoit that ho had through his in spectors )ufrt completed a thorough hoiihc-to-houso inspection, and that the city was in as good sanitary con dition as is obtainable under the pres ent primitive method of disposing of night soil. Ho also reported tho es tablishment of a Mhiltiiry Cordon, con sisting of a picket boat'Blatloped pear tho state quarilntinc station and a mounted patrol on tho caUtcra end of the island; that ho liad engaged a sea man at 5liT for the voyage on the bark Salome to Hampton Roads, and to de fray his expenses batik to GuIVcston. He also stated that the schooner Re becca, recently from Tuxpan, loaded wltli fruit, was detained attpiaraptlne; that she liad a clean bill of health ami no blckncss aboard; (hut there was none at Tuxpan when she frallcd, asking lor In&trtuc lions concerning her. The board or dered that the vessel bo kept In quar antine tlio mil unmoor ot days1 stipu lated bV the governor's proclamation. Mr, J., H, Wilson oilered thju fdljow lowing picamblciiiid resolution:" Whcicas, During tho present HCabOn viv-scl, from Infected norts have arrived lu Galveston having 'contagious cllh cases; ami Whereas, Vessels so nrilvlng have had commnlcation Wjtii the frllore, having lakeu pilots tin board, received proisiOiis, liutl btdlMstH dent 'to them, iwnvell ns other tilings from our city; , And, Wheieas the vessels tiro quar antined at a heavy expcnuo to their owueis as well as placing onerous bur dens on the state of Texas upil city or county of Galveston; ' And, Wheicas the presence oflu-ft-KiMl w-afrdtf so near tmr city is. whllothey mo quarantined, a . slaml- jngnieuniiee to tlie jieopio or uaives- A'lid' wiicix'as, cholera, yellow fever or other contagious diseases may In. wafted by the Wind or brought by spmo other means among our oiljitcns; Thereforo resolved, that hlsiextvl 'ipniivitiht'oveniorof the statw la re quested to publish u supplemental pro cliiMiptlon declaring tiiiit any vessel willing from an in reeled port shnll bo prohibited fropi "cooling within the slate jiiilsdiction oyer tho waters during the sickly season, apd that thur active co-ojwra- tlon or all lioanU onipultli in our state ,t y,lven U thU boHrtl ;hi urging . - . srsaBEi v -v 0UT wKP- " '." A "iSMmstmi: DcHthof theNfgro y.V V l.IiieorsiBI11'8" ''iiHgi':'-. ; '.HlH H JHB..! I A mm::,- . .. uwncn,' v Byt bis WHPPi--'to , tf .hv. ' ni.'.. IKInlllalitS umw.- J uMi.r. vl fSflln irl ' . Sttiny .." ' vmn.;:ni peMdent'of all boards of health In the jitnto apd lo all state health otuccrs and dty papers for publication, This called out a pretty sharp dlreiiH. slou, and was regarded by the majority of tho board as ittuiecsary. However, before a vote was taken on tho pae amble imd resolution, Mr. Hall otlbred thu following substitute, which was tulO))tcd; lit solved, That no intercourse be tween tlt port and tho ports of Havana and Vera Cruz be permitted until after November 1st. A resolution was ofTerpd that tlie- stale health otilcct be l enlisted to place two Inspectors. J when required, upon the railways Cil- twlng tills" dty, hut it w'as witlidrawu Vfhen it was stated that the appoint ment of such Inspectors Came under the Immediate supervision of tho board, ami that provisions had been made foe tlio purpose. A resolution was adopted asking the city cmmeil to place at the disposal of tho city health phyfrlelans &l. 000 for sanitary purposes, legimU less of thu statement of tlto health physical! that the city was In good sanitary condition. A number of the members Of the board of health sharply crit icised tlio report, and stated nu- hmeious Instance where the city was unclean, ami urged that a more rigid inspection be adopted. Dr. Denny, scctetary or tho board, in reply to an Inquiry as to the rav ages of yellow lover at Vera Cruz, stated thou! was no abatement, and seventeen vi&Aelvlylng In the harbor mere weio iiiiecieit ami ntui yeiiow fever on board. a v rt i" Qpcctnt totW Gnzclte. t Hotistpu.Julyis. A the ntgro who an Ini wifo ami who wns show jl.cwis wiiiuuiw whll Cscatnv viilcnlrtV. illei baronet's verdict was" kllledTiunch Jn (lie 1 duty. ' lUinch'sIfii The Morgan llne uaic w ciKiraw aiiri f frotti Clinton, mitl I .. .M . - T w I" ', interior or Texus, wlji: Via the Star & Crist Steamer Will ninHnun , MJwIdiy Wty anil GalVesloiiffTi There Js .every VronliHlt& ivifr betwOeii the Qltlvrttnh. Wi4iZ".r' .. ,. . .. . J.. --." I.1WIH E xtouiHon tuiutmu,- v;otoroa -a Fe uVUWays between HoVstriiTs OtllvestOSi. Iast Suiitlav tW fw. oga Kill ? i.on(ivii:w. ltnility for"v'ork on"tlio Htmet ltullHny V Tim ltnptlt Coiix-'iitlon. flpocllil to tilt) flnaotti'. 4iOpgvlcw,.luly 111. Mtssrs.llelotier itGilgijby, railroad cent i actors from Jetlbrson, have taken tho contract cf buildllig our street itillway. Their two-horse aCraperd and other tools ar llvcd last night. Tho timber is al ready placed along the route. Tho railway will bb In opeiatloit by Sep tember 1st. The? llaptist convention is in scsnion here pow, ami qulle a largo crowd of preachers and delegates are being en torhdnul in a veryhospltablo tnanner by dtt r people. TKXAltKAIiA, Thu City to llo l.luhlcil Willi Ihn-TIiu Op. uru-Hotlse. Special to tlio Onyettc. Texaruauti July 13, We aro to have gas hore now. The councils on each sldoof the line have granted tlie light to Messrs. IHinlly and Johnson, of .Marshall, to lay their pipes' through tho city, and they have gone to Phila delphia to make arrangements for thu works. Gho,is having pis ojiora-liouso fitted up in the best modem style, and will have it rt'ady by 4ho ilrst ofSeptem her. A good many troupctinroibooked hero already. , , wilt tin.' ru.,vi systenvouiioiihced a cut rate to Gilviw. ton of.W for the round, trliTwa Tor two days, wh.lch Vns, prt mnav met liy th .Santa Fc. TtX- tul Galveston, Homton & Heiitftrson aln Cut tlie rate to l.5Q for h indtrlnou Suntlav onlv. tim it. Plght tlio Santa Fo ticket onlee rcA Oelyetl orders to meet any Cut the GOuld Jlno might make. Tim 'junta F has grvftt advantage over the Gal veston, Ilotuton & Hendeison on ac count of that road being eompelkd to leave Galveston at 6 ji. in., while th Santa Fe does 'not stmt On Hiiiiilnvx tlUB:!Wp.iii, ', DESTUOYE!) OS tllfi 1HJEP. Tho ACOIDK.VIVAA'XALS, -CollUloii ut Xulieiienlmly. Albany, N. Y., July lit. The special mall and express on the Central iiill- wav colllttetl with a derailed ear at Schenectady this morning. Tho en gine was wrecked and Engineer Welnplcs' head crushed. He will die. Wemples Is one of tho oldest engineers on the road. Killed hy it Dmilulct Lamont, 111., July III. At Eureka stone quarry while a heavy derrick was raising a stbpo weighing tines tons, one of the supposing wlie guy rods sipipped, which caused the der rick to fall among a elPW'rt of lKty men, four, of whom V'eio caiight dl lectly under the heavy timbers and iii'tantly killed. Tills is the second occurrence of the Bamo character Vilth naweeif. . ,. .slihlflo Mlltlllmin l.'ii. JiUdliigtOii.Mich.j J"uly l.'l, Haxtou & Cousin's frlilnglo mill near Custer iinu MiiM'ii tn iilmtua VoHloi'ilnv lit' tlui' .., v.v., .. .w ,..v. v- sf jr.',i;i i ' uiu jiHJniiijjr, put iuy it,ui explosion of a boilefe Jo in MoJinoMi ( from ,riltt5,jni (Uiniing on sitoi was killed, andsevend others sciiously . ahoot hkb PAoo. injured. . . Fiital I'onilcr i:ploslon. Wllinliigton, Del., July 1. Iv.dva tboitHiinil noumls of exploded lu tho Pess room of the Duiiopt pow'der woiks this morning. Thomas Pearl, foreman of tho press loom, and Patrick Haley, a laborer, wero killed, atnl Alex Uillingsley, an other laborer, slightly injuied. Sti-iiiitihlp Minimi lliirneil Oir tlia l'loiiilu Coiut. Havana, July 13. An JSugllsh steamer lias jutt arrived with the in telligence that the steamer Kingtuo, of the New Yoik and Cuba Malls Steam ship Company, which lefl New York oil the -7,111 for this port, laid been burned oil' the coast of Floiltlti. Tho. passengers weio all saved and brought here by tlio above steamer. LATKtt TJio following parllculuYs are received: At llv& a. in. on the morning of the l-'lh, tho passengers were aroused because a lire had been discovered In the second hold. Tho steamer w'tiHthen otrtliosouthcincoiist of Florida. Strenuous' cUblti were made to extinguish the tire but they nroved of no avail. Tho smoke eou- t tinned (o pour lroin the ventilators. About &;iiu tuo enure oaiK novo m biglit. Tho Niagara liolsted thesignal of dlstrefrs, nud made for the vchsol, dipt, linker of the Niagara soon dfocoved a steamer toward tlio south. He then made for I be tho from Live i. tlm ii.tto ,1-mvimiit; alioai'd tJiecon'.'rTifullerl xUotli'fcicftTiiew rbiiialucll together, olid went fonvurd until 4 p. mM when the Nldgniaulopped to stud U.c stewards, tho purser nod Uio saW abonid tho Commander. Uupt, Raker then turned the Ntagura toward tho stioic, and run her aslioio in six feet of water, near Alligator Reef, light house, near Cedar" Keys. Tlie nutter was instructed to charier at Havana a number of steam tugs with pump? to assist in raising tlio steamer. When lalsed she will proceed to Ha vana. The Niagtua had twenly-Ilvo passengers, one of whom was a lady. There was no panic when the iliowns announced. The passengeis high- ! ly praised the, behavior ot i Capt. Raker' and the crew ot tlio Niagara, and the kindness of Cant. 'Newton of the Commander, Tho I lire is supposed to have been caused py the ignition oi pcironuc, cn-usim.-, or pome other acid stowed near the oiigine rooms'. Some of I ho passengers Jinii iifilf.'.l Hin smell ofstiitikeat two in tlio woriiimr, hlit (liOMgllt it eame e. the steamer, which liroyed to Commander. Capr. .Aewton, jrpool to Vera Gru? At 7.-3J Nlrttonra'arnassoiigors ami ; -Twen powtler CH13I1NAL CALKSRAlt. ItiipUtH ArlcuPil. DavlliiL'ton. AVIS.. Jttlv 13. sheriil' lettirncd last night from J Wohpeton, Dakota with two pi burn ers. John Martin and Michael Mc- Maiion, aged eighteen and twenty. i Now York. Julv 10. The burned steamer Niagara carried a miscellan eous caigo of provisions, including flour, meal, oats, grain, hams, nU,tAc. Tho Niagara la an iron seiew steamer, built in 1877. Her rtlmonstami titei length, Ut) I feel; depth of hold ii? feel; breadth or beam, 37 feet; tonnage, 2,21)5. Tlio vessel coH $350,000, ami s fully insured. n tub cuMViwmmS. , The 'Si.ru. i.mlc.1 ftgr-ff 'tflwr,'ar Ialion, aged eighteen ami twenty, licv are charged with havlngcomiiilt- , "T .-- 4 - L . .1 ted n Dl'Utai outrage upon tne p-nsno of an elgliteen-year-ohl daughtor or a farmer named Henry L'aiiison living ih. ui- horn, whom llif'v discovered 111 the house alone In tlio afternoon of Juno 10th. After outraging ti'r victim, tlioy choked her into. Insensi bility, and left her appaieiijly tleat . 'I'lw. iniuiiiiitilt- is eonsldeaOiy exci- tvil over Hie ajipeannioe of her assail- Kllli.il lilt Who. EllHwiirtl), Ru., July IIWA worth less fellow' named Jones tabbed liis wife four times with is bptcher-knlfo hist night because she reused , to live with him. An olllcer, li pursuing him. Tho woiqap cannot live. NEW lUMKSHIltFimXOlWIIP. Win. ' Clinmller .Sh WV itiiiiJ5 f)liirp ,, -.r,.hina TnJy 13. A dlspatqh to ,i?Vt2toJtoller f om Mariici' sta- ttfli Sh!uulr(l i Cass ;K that the Cllngaii iiuuder- cr.irrout.dtdln it.gjove tfeW nfiimi tnu-ii tins muniiiiK it. , 1IHIC3 Jli'iM" - -:. -;., r.,-. imd hi the e ortto uisjouku " "".' c hiding place, a man uwncj lJJI(Clia-i ,T'- ;," tin re or wv i" -... iti.iit Miir- Miint. Great throughout thli Threo rolu ijaih Concord. N. JL, lllirio. I r n cxmwfflm faTiSfflfiwPifnterw j vxeeWiivy, Gov. 7r f..l.. l'l .'Pii,itir- tvtmconi, a. ail '. iu.."-"vr, third Joint ballot for United States mmI-1 ator: 'Whole number, 312; ijeccsiary for a choice, 167; Win. is. w u T D. Lyman, it OIimb. H. lliirnn. J Chester it. Jordan, 1: Sain'J C. East mini, ii: RenJ. F. PresotL 2; l)'ia'l Uernard. I; Oiin (.' Mooiu, 'I2;i Jero- lulahSmhti, 13; Aaron l'Wteyen;;io in..,..., Mi.iiwii . tL-irhifton' W. U'ap- imn. 30; J J. Rrlggs, j21; Wjn; E. Cbnndler, 02; Hurry Bingham, 11 J. t - 9m-r- 4 Jiuiiilaj' Law hi Kansas Clfy. Kiiiiww City, July U.Tho saloon keepers' nwooliitlou or this dty has .l.Jil,l tn n'lll'ilrl ftlliOtlV to tlio limifiitiiir law. both tt rtrk 'titom ilsSS ASOTJIKU lllWiriLB H ';: .i. i Aon cutler lo Chlrlculum I'? , .mi t(i- 13. From Ii.l- -WilUOX, A. - .,...,.. frolllflP or e '". . .;. !.. .., license mi owinjeefl fwwHW. . lioweyer,-ltrMira at u 'cow twmiaaiiiHiyiiiif wk.i iiliuuy jw is Mur(MH(j W tStlrreiiilcr. 'f'.l??i orowuithlKUU eoc6 depredatloiisb WwiltKiriy to too resvooM-- of enwuy eft tJfor;Kl,III The surrende oil to cort be ' buy arrive wiUu uii-tii ?- nef, Mvar mm v . an ett4itfiW "JUo a wwuhy dlnoiuul 1B1"1X tho InOluns cutllenmn. . ,,,ri,rills a,,d amiuuni- "!m to lierdiof hoise tton and wivu i muj ; w . bly l1)U rc. hin. 'The JcwtlleR are incut iostetllnregariUo the nw v. the AiiiBrlcan "u ".Ti. wnnld 'natfiuMtMitd t- "?" ......... .-- .. T - ffl, m i mvr T !nmkwirt unrnmrnngfrnxTiiTTZ, mi wwinHaH ' of w v.r . sfr"7 ; 'Z$ MRjr twslnws ami "work. WtoiNwtJN-rolaUoH ton'iiirkra ' b mMi fourths of tho rwU uiii.il, aim io tne city. a vjW- ',v,' " iJt' I - A ' l Xi i T$ UL &, ..I. ,PM-J -j-X UOBSsa. &.'