Show r Th Tempest in a Teapot i MEXICO via Galveston August 6 j The Cutting case is still uppermost A i reporter visited some of the American Iresfdcnts to get their views today i Neither Minister Jackson nor Consul I j j I I General Porct felt at liberty to say anything any-thing for publication The general superintendent of the Mexican Central Badrcad said he was sorry that so much trnble had arisen from a petty i quarrel between Cutting and Medina J i The general managerof tie Wells Fargo express Mr Turner said nQ considered I it a matter of little importance He thought highly unjust for the American i Ameri-can papers to as ert that there was no protection in Mexico for American i citizens Charles L Sear publisher of j I the Mexican Financier said I do notthink our government people nth nt-h me realize the disagreeable even dangerous positioncin hich the business busi-ness interests of Americans living here are placed by the conduct of an adventurer adven-turer on the borer who tries to use the American flag to protect him in order to obtain a little notoriety no-toriety Several other gentlemen de ctare they neither considered it a fit subject for diplomatic interf rence Cutting was not denied any of the legal protectjon guaranteed to Mexicans under similar circumstances circum-stances and by his refusal to recognize authority of the court he himself prevented due consideration of tie question of jurisdiction |