Click image to open full size in new tab
Article Text
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. A special from Denison, Texas, 11th, says: Capt. Lee, commanding the post of Fort Griffin, Texas, with a party of 40 soldiers and 10 Tonkaway Indians, surprised a band of Comanches 150 miles west of the post of Griffin on the 4th inst., killed four and captured six squaws, 69 horses, 12 lodges and a quantity of supplies. On the 6th, he captured and burned three lodges and some supplies. Casualties, one negro sergeant killed. These Indians had been depredating on the buffalo hunters, running off their horses and otherwise harassing them. The success of this scout will be a wholesome lesson to marauders. Congress has declared Gen. Diaz legally elected President of Mexico, and he has been formally installed. Upon taking the oath of office he solemnly declared he would occupy the Executive chair for one term only. San Francisco harbor was visited by a succession of sharp earthquake waves on the 9th and 10th insts. The town of Iquique, Peru, was destroyed by an earthquake on Thursday, May 10. A Berlin telegram of the 12th says: The Emperor William has received the French Embassador and commissioned him to forward a message to President MacMahon expressive of the Emperor's good wishes for France. The amount of fresh beef exported from the United States to Europe during April was 8,641,461 pounds, valued at $821,431. The City Bank of Macon, Ga., has gone into liquidation. On the 1st of May Cuba became a part of the international postal union. The Postoffice at New Orleans has been made an exchange office for all mail matter passing between the United States and the island. The new tunnel of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, at Jersey City, N. J., was formally opened on the 12th. It is estimated by the Kansas State Board of Agriculture that there are at the present time 36,250,000 bushels of old corn still in store in the State. At Indianapolis, on the 14th, Gotlieb Meyer quarreled with Fred Borst, a butcher, about five cents' worth of meat for his dog. Borst attempted to put Meyer out of his shop, and was shot by the latter, from the effects of which he died on the following day. Col. Valentine Baker has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Turkish gendarmerie, with power to organize the police force throughout the Ottoman Provinces, and to place English officers in posts of direction, superintendence and inspection. At Pella, Iowa, on the 12th, Wm. MarI tin, aged 20, while carelessly handling a gun