Show special to the deseret news st louis 2 A fort leavenworth telegram states that there had bad been 12 10 cases of cholera I 1 and 7 deaths up to the uit at fort lyon new york 3 one hundred Garib Garibald aldiana lans ians appeared on the papal frontiers but were driven offey off by the italians london londona 3 an athens dispatch says the greek government has announced its determination mi nation to declare war against the sublime porte on the of september should hostilities against christians in candia not cease by that time military preparations are being made for such a contingency new orleans 3 mass meetings are being held all over alabama under i the direction of the republican executive ex committee and the blacks are registered largely in majority in the state constantinople 2 dispatches Dispatch ea from omar pasha dated july 18 at akia state that the whole district of akia except 8 villages is in the hands of imperial troops the only resource left to the insurgents was to take refuge in the rocky narrow valleys Samaria 0 new york 6 5 A fort harker special says the indians killed seven men esterday yesterday Sr six miles from here the men killed were ware railroad laborers after scalping two men the savages proceeded to big creek stage station tation fc and ran off 20 head of horses and mules this was done dove in daylight and while exposed 0 the tire of 50 infantry and a dozen stage employed emp loyes yards from them then I 1 it 1 t is 1 s considered the boldest t dash the indians in di a u s have made capt ames started immediately in pursuit and overtook the indians last night but found them too many to attack with his force and sent back for reinforcement which were forwarded key west florida 3 everything is ready to lay the cable to cuba and paying out began today to day the line will be be opened about the lath of august new york 5 A tribune special says the old story of the resignation of stanton is being revived and this time there seems to be great foundation for it the presidents contemplated removal of sheridan is opposed by stanton and grant the president stated last week that he would remove stanton first and then sheridan some doubt is expressed as to the presidents tIg power to remove a cabinet officer under the tenure of office law the presidents friends say that if he cannot make stanton resign he will suspend him until the meeting of congress the whole matter has been the subject of much talk here within the last 24 hours it not having become known until then that there really was a quarrel between the president and stanton gen grant had bad several interviews during the week with the president and stanton on the proposed removal of sheridan it is said that grant construes the reconstruction act to place on him a part of the responsibility for its faithful execution n by py the officers under him and under his command hence his opposition to sheri dans removal when wian consulted by the rent he gave gasp his opinion that in no one could he place more trust than in sheridan DR BIGELOW in his modern inquiries qu iries makes the subjoined sub joined sensible suggestion regarding the studies of the young it has always appeared to me that a desirable and profitable mode of school education would be one in which every hour of study should be offset by another of exercise required to be taken in the open air the time will come when this recommendation will be practically adopted in all city schools |