Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - August 15, 1882, Boston, Massachusetts TUESDAY AUGUST PRICE TWO The Arabian Leader Promised a Conditional Great Activity in Building Earth works Near An Outbreak at Port Said Looked By Cable to The Boston 1 August 14 Arab Pasha hag informed by tho Sultan that he will grant him a freo pardon if he renders Immediate submission to the Turkish commie It in thought tbat Arab feels himself too Btrong to accept this All the ablebodied men in Cairo have been compelled to work on the earthwork fortifications which is constructing for tho defence of the and his colleagues have decided to a stand at There is much excitement at Port An outbreak is thought possible at any Tho are ready tor One hundred rounds of ammunition are served Tho steamship Palmyra has arrived here with a Last evening some shots wore and several prisoners captured near taa There were no Lake near is fast drying People are thus enabled to go from beyond the roach of the guns of our A captain In the Egyptian supposed to Be the bearer ot despatches to Arab has been captured at A number of docu supposed to bo were found in his Tho Bittern has returned from her mission to Some Sheikhs in the vicinity ot Jerusalem have been A man implicated in tho massacre of Juno who is on trial before the native has confessed his and declares ho would do tiie game again if opportunity Lieutenant of In has undertaken a remarkable be carried out tho particulars ot which I am not yet liberty to a Rebel ana Vet Not a An Explanation the August Mussulman whom tho Sultan frequently ox plain that Arabi In so far as hn disobeyed the Is a and may bo unceremoniously treated ae but in so far as ho has benn a do lender of the aggressive designs of he has merely fulfilled the duties of a and consequently the caliph cannot muko common cause with The Sultan punish Pasha it some act of rebellion is proved against but he must not associate himself with those who wish to crush Pasha as tho defender of A correspondent says this will greatly influence tho Turkish mili tary THE KHEDIVE The Statement That II in Offered of Surrender NEW August The Herald also prints the following interview with tho Khedive Correspondent Is it true that Arabi offers terms of surrender The Arabi sent mo a message that it was impossible to recognize mo as Khedive while the English troops were In nnd that it would be better that all Egypt pe In ashes than in the hands ot forgets that had the Egyptian troops obeyed my orders not to abandon forts and to remain in the land Ing in Alexandria would havo been Correspondent What mission has do Los Bens to Arabi The Khedive I was not consulted on the mat Arabi has given a safe conduct to de and ho informs mo that he expects do Lesseps to meet him tonight at Have and tho Circassian officers who have just arrived from Stamboul brought your highness any special mes sage from tho Sultan No I shall immediately form a body guard with these Circassians as and thus form the nucleus of a new Egyptian The Khedive spoke most warmly ot the loyalty shown him by General and praised the on ergy of Consular Agent SOUDAN Significant front the Governor of Bornn to the Porte Alarm the the ruler of a state in has sent a special emissary to with a declaration tbat he refuses any longer to recognize tho Sul tan as the because of his proposal to send troops to tight against the Mahometans under This it is has caused a great deal of anxiety to tho Tho emissary bearing the message has been here three but the object of his mission was only made known outside the palace this The emissary will return to tho capital of with secret instructions from the Osmans action Is tho announced from those stares in Central Africa And the Egyptian provinces of through which a holy war nas boon both by emissaries from Arab and by followers of El the alleged Mahometan Un der Osmans control is a territory of about 1DO miles lying the moun tains ol from spring the head waters of the Blue Nile aim tho Bahr el Abiad or White It was formerly an Abyssinian province and is situated about 200 milea west ot Although claimed by yet so distant are these petty possessions from tbo seat of government at Cairo that the governors are practically independent and recognize the Khedives supremacy morn as a matter of convenience than ot Great is attached to this action of it is will be followed by similar declarations on the part of tho rulers of nearly all the states along tho and in which the religious uprising now lea by El had its It Is understood here that reports sent 4 out by are Implicitly believed by the Mahometans along the entire Nile while from the Porte are distrusted as either Eng lish inventions or us in English tion to bo When all was over and the army had submitted Admiral Seymour assumed a threatening At first ho insisted that tho fortifications worn being re The Khedive aul Pasha declared England made military preparations in and even on board the in Alexandria Mio Egyptian government and who only desired to maintain the status made no preparations After thin assurance Admiral Seymour returned tho sumo theory that is to he declared that unless preparations ceased within twentyfour hours ho would open tire on the Tho and the cabinet again reiterated their and proposed to Admiral Seymour that they should co together over the fortifications In order to provo that no preparations were being TUG admiral and after twenty four hours bad elapsed sent an In which ho required tbat tbo should bo dismantled and surrendered to him within twentyfour hours Ehe Khedive to show that he not accede to this for ho did understand tho motive for and tho tour hours before the expiration of the delay fixed by trampling under foot tho prin ciple of individual began thn There Is even another tact which is most Nut only did the English and French refuse to send delegates to tribunal in order to the persons implicated In the Alexandria but during tho bombardment tho English llred upon the that con tho prisoners arrested after the Alexandria This resulted In the death of some of tho prisoners and the flight of the One can well that Admiral Seymours guns worn not llred with tho object ot liberating but with an object for the moment TIIE He the of the and NEW August Herald this morn ing publishes an interview between Its corre at Constantinople nnd tho at which tho latter is said to have used tho follow ing language The situation In Egypt was not until the of tht fleets tiff airs and exasperated the Arabis party then took advantage of the situation to inflame the The original cause if the trouble I will There have been in nil the Egyp tian public departments a great number of Eng lish anil French employes appointed nnd kept in plane by the influence of English anil Flench con trollers and Those employes profited enormously by the abuse of their which they hold to tho exclusion of tho They constantly extended their own privileges and increased their until who then a colonel in the complained tn the In tuts way a breach occurred between Arabi ami the ana difficulties arose which might easily havo been arranged ban not the appearance ot the fleets native reeling and destroyed my plans tor tho reconciliation of tho opposing fac tions and settlement or I had already sent to Alexandria a commission and Cedri to act as arbi but The Action of the rendered their errand Lobib who has just will give you a written statement of the case more at The bom was most cruel nnd Tho English forbade the Egyptians to fortify their own and while defence opened lire upon This was an unjust and inhuman nnd contrary to tho law of Tho English claim that they wore dealing with In that case it was Englands duty to inform the sovereign power and to leave tho settlement to that au instead of inking the law into her own which sho had no to Tho English say thero Is no justice among yet lot us look at Englands Irish subjects are simply demanding a right which hero In Turkey is universally granted to Such troubles as tho Irish agrarian riots would be impossible in England boasts f her superior yet have what sho does not grant to bur an equal land under which farmers and even I arm laborers are protected in their When the Roumanians obtained tho they con tho use of The In Regard to Seal I am sure that when all tho facts are known in America and other impartial countries the action of England will be condemned as arbitrary and If Englands object is to protect her own interests in India sho has taken the wrong She will never be allowed by other powers to occupy France would insist upon the of a freo neutral province or joint In cither case there would be moro danger to the canal than under the Turkish Every Eng lishman who has any brains in bis bead under stands that the interest of England is in the maintenance of the Turkish It has been tho intention and desire of the Turkish government to maintain the status quo in It was endeavoring to bring about a peaceful settlement of local differences when tho fleets appeared and precipitated a marck in regard to tho indemnification of merchants who suffered by tho Hots in Alexandria are National adds question of tho amount of compensation may form tun subject of a between tho Gorman and Egyptian LABORING l Ho was last seen in a treating a crowd of and displayed a roll of and It is supposed that ho murdered lor hla Marks of violence arc fli lu ilie Determination tho Mill to Win the The Special to Tho 1 August This was tho day sot for tho resumption of work at the Iron but the men who hail been employed failed to mako and nothing could be Tho derelict workmen are old but they are not ot tho Amalgamated They were discharged and now hands will bo The works will start as soon as Matters are quiet at although some excitement followed tho ar rest yesterday of several persona from lor assaulting nonunion They Imd a hearing this and wens lined 2Faml costs The blacksmiths at Wilson Walker who wore forced to go out liy tho Amalgamated Asso when tho quit returned to their labors this an amicable arrange ment all parties having been At the bar null of tho Spring Iron and Steel Com works at a full crow went to work this and all was quiet at last ac The labor troubles are and there are prospects or mills thore soon It is said t hat tho Jeff orson Nail Works will resume In two weeks at as they have heavy that must lie This evening u prominent iron worker the opinion that sumo new developments in tho are about to ho When asked his reasons for so he sanj saw a man on thn street whom I In Ho was tlie leaner there of Uio opposition to the Amalgamated and at one time his business was to hire tor the 1 do not know what his business is hut 1 would venture tho assertion that his appearance hero will be followed by a lot of men who will bo used in an attempt to break tho The nonunion experiment has up to this time been restricted to the suburban where it IMS provd successful In every Man acers are now talking seriously of adopting tho plan in the believing it will hero as well as in tho With this in they offer a bonus of to tho millowner who will load oil in tho So far as lias been there has been no definite response to tho but it is a fact that some or tho city mills aro preparing to with or without tho con sent of the Proprietors say they will have no trouble to obtain all tho help thoy may Two or three suits have been instituted against strikers for conspiracy and more are talked talk and act as It they were determined to leave nothing undone to break tno ami If not the Amal Interesting developments are looked for before the month is THE RIVER AND HARBOR Several of from to be nt August Information re hero from Illinois Is to the effect that several members of Congress from that State aro likely to bo left nt homo on account of their vote to override tho Presidents veto of the river and nnd harbor Tho is the only newspaper of any prominence in the North west that supports the bin Every news paper In Iowa sustains the Indorsing the Kiver and EAST August recep tion was given last night to sentative in Congress from this by citi zens of all shades of for his efforts in the passage ol tho river and harbor Including nn of for tbo Improvement ot said that tin river nnd harbor was generally mis to attacks of tbo Eastern nnd that the contest was between tho West and tho South against the He said thoro never was n more fair and Trouble lit the Eighth New Despatch to The NKW August Republicans of tho concessional district of Now York havo taken General McCook In hand nml am beginning to discipline him for his ac tion in connection with Uio passing of tho river and harbor appropriation bin over tho Presi dents The Assembly District Republican Association tonight adopted a series of resolutions condemning General and charging mat ho desired to shirk tho responsibility ot his by conven absenting himself tho voto on pass ing the over tbo veto was taken and thus allowing the infamous measure to become a law without protesting against Hy this course it was General McCook had proven recreant In the of his and no longer entitled to tho or sup port of his THE mi Sixty Horses Burned to Death at Two Persons Seriously Burned at Boston Ifigi AX THE The ond the Jubilant Over the Harmony mills today lost Tho U mill was un to start Us la 1 mill wea vers wore reduced to in at tlie Mastodon mill only two In tlie latter a train iu Is Tho today received from tbo Central Union a of and in are of 80itbs is the strongest weapon of tho and It is to the Tho next nn the of the mill is awaited with Thoy claim thac concilia tion is and measures are consequently looked Tho aro mas ters ol situation IN Her Action hy the August statement drawn up hy by command of the with that last year then a colonel in the Egyptian was displeased at that ID all the public offices of there was a great number of aud who enjoyed salaries but who did no sup ported by their consuls aud by tbo eventually acquired very groat Influence in Egyptian troubled by this state of a said that tho take necessary steps to put an end to a state of had in no way resulted from any stipulation or for as to that matter always recognized me respect duu to Mr attending Arabis and the change of ministry are then It IB stated that wanted to send several Circassian to They did not wish to and remonstrated In such a way that thought they nad on his and haa them put In Finally they were banished to Constantinople by the It waa la reference to tins bad no International or Important sig that France and lie can to send their ships to The Imperial times had pointed out to these powers mat tUo of fleeta would tho per trouble tho tranquillity of the All legitimate steps led to no The presence of the fleets ond tho simple between a Maltoso aud at donkey boy brought about the regrettable events at Every body that there was no premedita tion on thn part of tho that tho Arabs only will sticks and that tho Egyp tian as a acted In suppressing tho It has also been proved that among ttio Egyptian and wounded many murks ot net It Is then not forth that the Kliu with his cabinet and tha commissioner of Hli th Sultan tore Store order and discover and punish tile We the that tho and his cabinet to establish order and prevent but certain and the refusal of consuls to take part tho guilty proves existence of a to out allow THE Liable to be Involved In an A war In to be undertaken by European whether the Turks go or la now writes the Constantinople correspondent of the New York The Hrst question is by what European If besides tho The French Have long afraid lest by actively taking arms against tho Arabs In Egypt they should produce a conflagration which would spread Into Tunis and Tripoli would certainly aud from the of the At in Morocco to tho Persian gulf the Arais tho desert would be In active Arabi nas assured the French gov that so long as they do not take part against him tho Suez cannl will be aim In de Lesseps has a most powerful and influential advocate in favor of nonintervention by the Still It will bo difficult for that nation to on one side and see all the tight Ing done in Egypt by tho English and there can bo no doubt that irinco would eee a French army occupies In as It would leave him free to carry oot his policy iu Another power whose Intervention has been sug gested at tho Is that at Tim ex of Italy during the Crimean when without any adequate reason she took part with the allies against and Uid tho foundations of her progress In ranks of her to a similar course of action The only obstacle is tho intense animosity which exists between and arising out of tho conduct of the lattor in regard to It would be for French and Italian troops to side by side with any cordiality in any part of If there were a French it would bo In tBe Interest of England that there should be also one on the part of as tho entente between tho English and Italian contin gents would be closer than between tno French and and In the ovent of tho differences would be certain to arise subsequently Italy would probably side with She talto part In operations only with the approval ot Ger There Is another power which Is also ex tremely anxious to participate in military move ments in and that Is She Is ardent and ambitious with the ol her last territorial acquisition of longing for an excuse to Invade to the in and to obtain rights In whore she has a largo population ot Greek subjects who havo bean tho numerous victims of and furnish her with a fair for making a claim to ho allowed to share In military operations In that aro materials lor European and no matter what position Turkey may An IN Expedition In the Southern to August A gentleman in this city haa received a letter from an ox in the Confederate army stating that a cavalry expedition Is being organized In tho Southern States to aid Arabi Pacha and requesting him to join Tho expedition is ex to start for Egypt in a few August A despatch to the Dally News from Constantinople says tho strongest orders havo been sent to the governors of lloy Damascus and Aleppo to take exceptional care to secure public order and prevent an out break of the A correspondent writing from says events iu am greatly the Tho situa tion is such that a trilling Incident would to set the 1rvt it August The Irade de claring 1ashn u rebel and ing tho military convention has not yet been Several of tho stipulations proposed In the military are consid ered unacceptable to The Arabi will not bo Issued until the convention la Indemnity for August Tho National that petitions of com merce to Vis The This morning the longshoremen begin upon a strike for an increase of The matter has been thoroughly and the men go into the strike with ft strong hope of Tho details wero given In THE SUNDAY and need not bo It is said that some of the Hues will the asked while others will tight Klaia Temperance Meeting nt Special to The Boston August series of temper ance mass and camp meetings will bo inaugurated here lasting four organiza tions participating will bo the New England Reformed Mens New Hampshire Temperance the Grand Division of Sons of tno Womens Christian Tem and Grand Lodge of Tem A number of prominent speakers have been aud a large attendance is expected each Involved In Despatch to The Boston August aged while playing ball last was struck by the ball on the Hide of tho The result was a slight for which he con He was afterwards much de pressed and said the doctor had performed an operation which ruined He went to work as usual today and died suddenly of a Tbe ease is involved in much nt Work In August store of George Norwood Son at East Gloucester was broken into last and a tub of butter was The schooner which is lying at Samuel was also broken into and a barrel of Hour was The thieve got a barrel of beef on the neck of and woro evidently frightened and left The burglars undoubtedly came In a possibly Irom some vessel in the The u ot For August collector of Baltimore lias forwarded to the secre tary ol the treasury a asking for Instructions upon an application made for tho landing of a party of Chinese laborers en route homo from Acting Secretary French has replied under the Chinese emigration they cannot to Newport August iu response to an inquiry this said President Arthur will arrive as my guest on August when Morgan given a I think ho will stay ono but no arrangements havo been made lor entertaining him on the date men The Kew Hampshire Special Despatch to The Boston August has elected a solid Hale delegation to tho Republican Stato and Roxbury a solid Currier Cheshire the homo of Is much split up and will not give Halo a unanimous The Special Despatch to The Boston August is believed that the triple murder In the family was committed by who made throats against Four men suspected of complicity lu the on me are now In All for Despatch to Tho Boston August hold a caucus at Market Hall this evening and delegates to the State Convention In Boston next They are unanimously in favor of Benjamin Butler for Remit ot u August a quarrel aud beer tonight William Warner shot his wife Maggie and Greenleaf keeper ot a boarding Both aro supposed to bo Warner wan Death of Two Men at August William of Now formerly of died suddenly hero Luvy of tho Louisiana Supreme Court also died His death was FOREIGN Dublin Court August Uio Commission Court today decision was announced in the case of Timothy John Richard Savago aud Maurice who were found guilty on tho 10th of having oil March 19 per several outrages in tho neigh of Roorke was sentenced to aud each of tho throe others to ten years penal Three men found guilty of a savage assault on a person named Sullivan Mallow were sentenced to servitude for and ten years re and a man who at a in was sentenced to lifelong of the 1rlnrc or August medical of tho Irinco of Wales havo ordered his immediate re from all business and forbidden him to hold public They advise him the waton of a German There aro no symptoms of any special of August Earl of secretary of lor has aent summons to requesting hla presence ac tho colonial to take part in a consultation with tho with a it is to his August Daily correspondent telegraphs that tlie Supreme Board of Health has decided to enforce immediately strict against nil from Soo Loi islands and tho on account of tho prevalence ot To VUtt August chief of the London Flro sailed on the steamer Baltic from Liverpool on Saturday for to attend tho convention of lire engineers at Cin MAINE The In Which the Find Destruction Wrought by tho Flames iu Other Special Despatch to Tho Boston August nro broke out at Inst at Rowley Brothers burning tho building to with about sixty horses aud a large number of Tho barn was a wooden and occupied a whole and is partially At tho ruins woro still Loss The cause of the ire Is as yot unknown but while tho men wore sitting near the front part of tbo stable thoy woro at an Immense wall of swooping down upon thorn from tho lott and they had to lice for their Immediately escape from tho threatening alarm was rung and tho lire department rapidly gathered to the When they arrived tho wore streaming from all parts of tho roof of tho main building and shooting out of upper ond it was at once soon that to save stable would bo utterly and thoro was no hope of saving any of tho many horses from Within tho main building thoro were about sixty twenty carriages and live beside a lareo stock of nnd a full complement of stablo the whole being valued at of tho poor horses in their agony were to but fortunately lasted but a low as tho dense smoke soon brought suffocation and a of to many of the helpless and death soon terminated the of not ono being Haru and persistent work directed at tho Hunt prevented tho from spreading and the tiro was to the building where it ex that Hying brands set fire to tho roofs of several housos hi the immediate but all were Herman a aged who was in tho loft of tho barn when tho tire broko was burned about the hands and and was taken to tho Rhode Island 1ST A August a young Swedish took a fatal done of polsen this A suicidal prevails this tbe ease all women since last of NEW August body ot Captain Patrick Sullivan of the Acacia of was found at the at and Special Despatch to Tho Boiton August socalled Youne Republicans of this city formed a club this even ing for the vigorous and effective prosecution ot the campaign according to Republican City Solicitor was called to the upon motion of Registrar of Deeds a out committee was named by the chair About forty woro as their hall seats about the club looked a Nearly all present were either County It naa been announced tbo Republicans would open their campaign today all over the but they havo the matter till can get a new lot ot pinned who will come into the State and wake the has out and the dead certainty of losing the Stute has dampened tho courage ol tho outside and they dont press for ward with that that was ex So keenly folt that the loader of the executive committee grated today that if ho could his way not a speech would bo made tills It requires a great deal of whistling to keep their courage and will set their whistles ut work as soon as tney can manage their tunes on some key they all can pipe t Opening the In Special Despatch to The Boston August ol opened the campaign in grand stylo this evening at Hall iu this The large hall was completely with earnest representatives of working aud the utmost enthusiasm was Tho meet ing was called to order ey Levl wiio nominated George Ladd of Bangor lor tin assuming the posi made a pointed speech upon State and then Introduced the orator ot the Goner il Carey of General Carey was received with great and be proceeded to deliver a celling which was a most scathing to lean extravagance and encouragement of ruie and all of ho to the Infinite disadvantage of tho who the support by their the foundation uf the General Carey was frequently interrupted by and his speech hud a mar It mi ellcot upon the which was 01 varied political The meeting was a splendid open ing gun for the Fusion campaign in eastern of a Tho news of trie death of Alfred at his cottage In Hull after a long and painful will bo read with sorrow by his numerous and business had been suffering Irom paralysis for many years ami hud travelled ami tried the best of medical aid in Ho was one of the oldest printers In Born In in his work in Bon ton was as in the f at the Hmo of tho printing of the famous Parker edition ot the Waverly novels on a band ard went into business tor taking his son Into partnership aud laid Uio foundation for the largo and business now done by tlie Ho was married to Miss Adeline Kinsman of Charles town in Ho leaves a widow ami a son and both of whom aro endeared to nis ninny 1rlends by his quiet and unassuming strict integrity and up right business To und City of New York from Now New Gallia Germain from New New from Herder from from Ant Silesia for Now Iowa from After Thirty DES August a well known farmer of Adair tho owner of 000 acres of has been living for fifteen years with a wife whom ho married and by whom ho baa had saveral Ton days ago a woman Ireland and showed conclu sive of having Smith thirty years Tho Iowa wife has sued for a divorce and Election lu the Despatch to The August election of was held by the Com pany First laut Major Matthews Second Lieutenant Burgess wan elected in of and First Sergeant was elected second Tbe Wheat August wheat harvest but Tha crop it at A Fire Slight But Box 212 at last evening was rung by Hugh the night watchman at the Boston Load upon discovery of a lire In tho woodon 4IJ owned by and occupied as a tenement house by six Tlie Urn apparently originated upon thu second of anil when discovered bad made as the arrival of tho the had forced their way Into tho third mory aud woro the discovered the tUmes ami notified a police who in turn of is situ tod but a short distance from the while the engine was on thB way to the tlu the boll alarm was As soon as the arrived on tho the men were tint the burning con and only a ol inhabitants of the bouse bo Accordingly of District Engineer Captain Sawyer of Hook nnd Lander and Le Cain of tili rushed into tlie burning structure anil succeeded in rescuing several The smoke was so dense tbat it was impossible to reach the third die occupants were saiu to lie Alter almost superhuman tho bravo men succeeded In reaching tho and then a scene mot their eyes that made them strong men though they In a room in the southerly portion of the by John a a son named lit years of and a boy were dis Father and daughter were found unconscious on the of tho small which tney by tlm name of while the boys wen hardly able to Cap tains and Sawyer took the inanimate form of the father and Le Cain that of the daugh and yed to the thence into a neighboring medical a d was soon in were sent to tho City ab were also tho two John the father was badly burned about the Mary also suffered severe hums about the faco nnd while tbe boys were but slightly burned about the face and On the second was tho Mi chael consisting of two girls and a number of The girls were ros with from by District Engineer and Michael the while the boys WITH rescued by Michael Gill and Tliomas Gal viu occupied tho ground floor and escaped un Several families occupied other of thn which were in ured only by Tho occupants of the were tho minus clothing of anv sort In somo tho customary nightdress was article of ap parel worn by the remainder of occupants they emerged into the All were pro vided with clothing and sticker by kind Had no members of M been before the alarm was rung tho mss ol Illo have been Tho damage to the was hut and will probably not exceed exceed tho receipts and ad say that are not Inclined to sell at present Corn is Warm weather and Improved crop a weak at tip opening nnd prices de ono When tho moderate character of receipts and largo became known the demand Irani shorts rained small advance but Is Oats aro unsettled and 1ork is dull and Irregular and declined 20 cents today but the loss was Is dull and weak and shipments but lor libs and few Receipts of prices A DUELLIST ON TRIAL Ths ot Murder bi br n Special to Tho August trial of David Garland Joseph In Mils county In is Milled an Impromptu duel attracted tho largest crowd over seen in thic quiet Inland Every boarding and other or public entertainment Is tilled to overflowing and many find It impossible to obtain The jail in which Garland is confined Is a small structure situated u few stops from the old court At ono of tho rooms of that Institution Garland has been ever since a few diys after the death of his Just bolow the but out of sight ot tho pris an old which was used a few months ago iu the execution of ft negress for murder of her Tho prisoner was not so well his wound still and hia wounded arni ia sore and Ho IB to discard thu sling in which that disabled was curried after the In conversation with a reporter today Garland most emphatically denied tho made lu ono of Miss letters that he had slain a man In tho Southwest a few Said ho If 1 thought this matter would be referred to in my trial 1 would have Miss That Is In North aud cannot bo brought hero as a Garland hu does not think Miss Hatchett although he considered her very entertain Tho deepest sympathy is manifested in the county for the and his aged The ai an hour this Tho apparently about M or into the room leaning on the arm ot his Ho appeared a but walked erect and grasped the hands of of his old friends In the room warmly as ho along to bin Roach and who wore of the accused In tho wore also in tlie court and occupied scats not far from their All of the accused aro and would Impress any onn upon Tho grand composed uf nineteen white and live colored Indicted Roach and Boswell for After exhausting two venires A jury of Intelligent men waa When directed by tho to stand up and plead to tbo Indict ment tho slightly paler thau when ho Urst came Into the arose from his seat tnd said in an audible voice Not Ho then resumed his seat by tho of his of Mecklon of this county and of the physician who extracted the ball trom after ho was was tlie witness put upon the stand by the He testified that the ball entered groin anil caino out of tho A wrangle ensued as to tho admission of a of this witness Ho is still on the stand as this report Thoro aro witnesses to bo GUERILLA Bands of Peruvians Contend Against The Chilian Press and tho The Revolution in Alfaros The DON CAMERONS Why Despatch to Tbo l August this ject will say editorially to morrow to get away with tho Demo cratic labor voio la to have labor that motUs iu dolphin on tho ot this throw ibo i for of and nominate a Democratic who will bo aa a to draw tha labor voto awny from anil at tho time front pressure will hit to hour on Hoi u bf lean labor pun loci by lavish uso of money to to turn Iu for We think existing industrial Lions in especially in would dotor Democratic from nld nnd directly or to tho Thoy Have certainly not tno manufacturers In tbat Gn r Holds election moans higher waives and meady work lower or That is tho way it wan put by thu without wore as i hoy nru of the Cameron Mow haa this pledge boon kept Ltt labor Thousands of are idlo ami tbo pinch of want is to bo folt In some have not kept with coat of tho bountiful harvests prom iso that tin conditions may ho improved tn tho facia wo cannot noo how can ho to como to tho of tho It is doomed reasonably certain thac tho program mo of tho bosses will not unc and that tho 1hiladolphta Labor Conven tion will nominato Armstrong or re frain Jrom any and eon ton t itself with a demand for curtain legislation la thu in terest of labor The In the Under Special Despatch to Thu Boston 1 August lorest lire be tween Pond and Monument is now under tho entire control of tho tho wind having subsided since All that is burning and fs plainly observed from tins are bank U the wind does come up again nothing can hinder tho men light ing tho Urn Irom entirely stopping its Besides the and Ings tbat were consumed yesterday afternoon on Monument 100 curds of wood cut really for tho belonging to several of tbe village were entirely Tho loss to from tlie burning of Ills house will amount 10 some SHUUO or There was no insurance whatever on tho Mouth Despatch to Tho Boston August oclock last iiro out In the round bouse 01 the Boston Lowell railroad at South Tno alarm was given from Box followed by a second summoning depart Tbo lire in tho northwestern wing of which contained ono loco Tbe wan a framo building re cently added to the mam was nearly destroyed before the Humes were woodwork of tho was and Its machinery Tho main building wus not Loss to building is es ut Damage to the casino Is un lu August from forest was visible lu nearly direction from this Several acres of valu able growth on between Newmarket und South Newmarket wore run Tno lirus were mostly to scrub and pasture and occasioned but slight A at tbe uf August outbuild ing and on Smutty Nose leles of owned by and pied by Lemuel wero by with their at 1 The adjoining hotel was with groat f 1200 t ut August owned by Phil of burned this They aro believed to have been tired by a August Hammond at this place took lire laut night and H still Thu loss is cstl A Town August tho entire town of waa destroyed by 11 ru last It Is believed to be of Incendiary Tho loua iu The Special Despatch to The Boston August on tho U firm Jind In fair Options aro dull and fueling U aged 3 fell from a third window at 15 lant and was HO injured that ho cannot a of of Station dropped dond of heart yester day at her on Tremont a had of from tho now building on Alaska street uri Dunn of Willow courc was severely in by boine accidentally struck on the nack by a pickaxe in tho luinda of follow The school Yeoman wai entered Sunday and several of tho teachers were Ihe Horden of tho Boston University deliv ered tho early morning lecture in tho hall In tho aud Henry Warren cave a loo uire at 11 in which lie described A Summer Trip Beyond tho July Tim Peruvian forces in the interior havo continued op rations tho Chilian small of Peruvians havo operated against lines of com arid garrisons in tbo hill moats havo directly tho A company of a Santiago tho little town of attacked aided by a forco of and wore only by Mi oppor tune arrival of Irom Tito lost nineteen Killed out ot thu Peruvian loss much Hi tho tho Chilian of numbering attacked by a Peruvian four times After a of twenty tho woro to make a sortie from thn which had been sot on tiro ny and wore almost bv but two The losa of thu and Indian van Whon tho Chilian division under Colonel Carlo arrived the bodies ot tho brave defenders were up in tho In retaliation Tor assist ance to tho Peruvians by the towns Colonel Carto pot tiro to and Connection ifl now a of ro to regard tho enemy as regularly and shoot all as bandits and Tho Peruvians Tho con bids fair to become a war of Nothing Is heard foreign In Tho Chilian Tho of Chilian papers tho withdrawal of tho from tho north of Peru and their concentration in and The plan possesses many but tho Ions of the custom houso receipts would bo felt while tho money would enter tho Peruvian Ttio war la becoming one of and it IK not to tbo of Chili to in a con of It is that thn number of tho Chilian garrisons will soon bo the month ending Juno 30 of nitrates were from Taltal nnd Port Tbo shipments Irom tho two ports tno six ending III amounted to Valuable gold fields havo been discovered in tho province Tbe Ko volution In August from Ecuador state that a had taken place between tho revolutionary forces headed by Kloy Alfaro and tbo troops Immoral in tho of tho lattor with some Had Alfaro followed un tage ho tie would havo occupied which IB tho centre of power in tho A number of thu dictators troops aro said to bo deserting and havo u to join tho of tho political suspects aro being incarcerated all ovor and anaro ly a steamer reaches Guayaquil from up tho rivor which doos not halt or more to add to tho numbers wuo already crowd inn Jail In are being oxe Bought refugo In tho French in Owing to of of the of hiB did not attempt to arrest bub allowed thorn to tha JESSIE HOYT One 3V ew Tor It Prominent Special Despatch to Tho Nicw August In tho death of Jesse today New York has lost one ot its moat prominent business who for years had boon Identified with tho grain Interests of Una and ranked as ono of tho most success nil merchants of tho was OS years of He was born in Now York and begun his business life na a dork in tho of Hoyt took a deep ail matters the with tin was con od almost Irom tho time that it began to bo ol In this Its rapid and enor mous growth wan duo in no inconsiderable to his and ilo early appreciated tho of tho western a grout interest In their and wan instrumental iu building up tbo city Eaat In connection with his Michigan Hoyt largely interested in the building ot Flint waa completed to oil Lako op making a direct lino from Toledo to Lake and by connecting linos un through Ilo was tho president of this at tuo timo of ins He also with tho development of other railroad interests in the With others ho built the first east and wont railroad in tho State of the rail afterward sold to Chicago Ho was also Instrumental in the cou nt mot km of tho Milwaukee Northern rail road and tho gon Rule Kivor from Milwaukee up Lako through vast copper timber regions in which ho had ex tensive At the time of bis Me was a director ol die Ohio with ho became on its Hoyt built tho railroad grain elevator in and years airo interested in elevators iu in with systems of ttio Paul and Northwestern Two yours ago bo tho great Krio grain elevator in Hoyt was tin activo director of tho Merchants Exchange of tbe Homo Insurance Company and of the Com At ono timo ho was of tuo Now Yurk Elevated Ho duel i nod to act in such a capacity in many other corporations tho ground tbat ho illo not have time to give personal attention to th of the George of been appointed of tbo with the rank of vice Lincoln of tho 1oltoo Court this morning Patrick WUB fined SHO ind coata for vio the liquor He and waa in 15 years of on Pearl Newton foil Iroin a coal at thut yesterday a fracture of bin leu Ho to city mid takou to General following is the list of cabin per from Bos ton today for and Liverpool Dr and Kills and I MUs Laura Fousler cabin and eighty a of Int bister at 15 this at to step a ut thu corner of Washington and the whon ho and his Ho was to the Hospi Battery Fourth States Frank at Fort War iu one of tho to b lliu order announces tho of this battery dirndls it to proceed to Fort whore it will be to the minimum strength of and as u buttery THE In H I August Dow 51 N 1 0 d a VJ Mean Uar Mean rte w Mean I Maximum In pur IL New forest tiros iiro now raging in dif ferent localities near Francis Cinq Mara has been appointed pastor of tho French congregation ut Great dedicated to the Sacred town clerk of died Sunday alter clays aged OH Ho was ouo of tho leading citizens of tho tbo Fall River freight train duo In Bos ton at 4 was switching near last the engine nnd wero Tho damage to tho engine in although tho track is torn up for sumo No ouo was Abbreviated On account of her advanced serious aro entertained of a latul ot tho fall sustained by tho Empress Augusta of Ger At the annual Democratic county held at a resolution was adopted ot the of tho Con gress In panning thu M uur aud curtailing tho power uf ttio to contract ibo at For New England and the States Slightly south to west ba fair in tho douthorn and local rains In tha of u or a chief of the with somo of hla has been exhibiting Indian on cue lako diod this morning at Mercy where he was tauen yesterday to bo treated for kidney Ho was yours of ago and a good Ho of tho two survivors of tno he and a teamster having narrowly escaped tho ills body will bo conveyed to Red His companions tuvo daubed luces with black as u token of tbe Despatch to Tbo NKW August tho embezzling bank cashier of was released from tho jail in this city today on a par dou signed by President eoin in 1niteil Staves March lor five years and has A previous was mado to before he had betm a bin the a ur 01 Kivor has been activo in Ills Milne U 2G years Thurlow Kobert a NEW rhurlow Weed pro poses as a candidate or of Naw York to succeed Cornell Collector on tho ground that during thirty vears ot legislative and III them bun never buon au bis tl or