Show THE CUTTING CASE Ih lnl auf I tiamura 1hulrd 1II 1 Iluulit ho llau Irr Illd rhl h1 MInI lbgmTusuoutc August HTho iiini Washington Wash-ington special Rajs llayard denied i laRl b Jr nikht that llio Cabinet had 1 accepted nn olfer from Mexico to linen thus Cutting innlter looked niter by n fljiecinl envoy Ho nllcgod that ho had not heard from Minister Jack HOII on the Cutting affair sinco tho adjournment adjourn-ment of Congress and all his dispatches on ni lHlnlcloR I that subject lund been published l Secretary Hajard is evidently anxious to help I the Mexicans out of tho dilllculty without Infringing In-fringing on their sensitive national pride fJ j but no has no idea rR giving up any principle princi-ple for which this Go eminent contends Unless this passions of tIm Mexicans ace inflamed in-flamed to such n point ns to render it dangerous dan-gerous for the Federal t Government to make concessions Cutting wi probably bo released re-leased ns noon ns practicable I nnd time mnttcr t ot t amicably adjusted There cnn bo no doubt however that thero la a very ugly feeling in Mexico against onr people Secretary Bayard received n dispatch from Minister Jackson te night atntiug that Itasnercs who was sent across the border bor-der by tho Texan authorities was killed by Mexicans while trying to escape at night The Consul stationed at Hedrns Negrns Informs In-forms the State Department that when nt his mothers request llnsaeres body was exhumed it was found that ho had been mgllLh df ldd el Ih d shot while blindfolded with a towel and with his hands pinioned at his side Ibis is quoted hero as a specimen of Mexican has lice and r the way our citizens I I may expect to bo treated f |