| Show BY TELEGRAPH P peb PER WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH telegram like linb AMERICAN NE NEW w YoRK 29 ai Thel lerald gives the following list of dead as far as known mamle mamie beach two years of age daughter of the late judge beach of glencove Glen cove long island martha bolet eight years of age I 1 fifty third street between second and third avenues constantine cherry four years 0 old no second avenue mrs G W colton no 1350 pacific street brooklyn drowned joner jones colored child of cha charity rity jonesco Jon esNo west awen twenty ty sixth street mrs mary reed drowned shaler child of mrs Sli sil shaler aler aier no west fifty third street who was saved with her other child vander vater two years of age of glencove Glen cove jj I 1 body not recovered unknown dead male child eight months old burned female child twelve months old drowned a woman forty for fryy years ears of age burned to a crisp a boy three years old a german woman and a baby ehrl eevi eighteen iteen months old drowned wm R grace of 87 wall street reported lost together with his wife and child by the burning steamer steamer last evening is amon among the saved the three were rescued after being in the water half an hour henry arthur leather merchant 84 gold street was also saved the body of 7 H skid more pearl street was found at the foot of one hundred and hlf street he jumped overboard after shaking hands with his brother who was saved the body at the morgue supposed to be that of rev S W diller DD former rector of st lukes church churell Chur ell cli brooklyn has not yet been identified two more bodies were picked up off wards island one ne a man for forty ty years old oid 0 ld ilc lir light ht complexion sandy hair and whiskers and dressed in a black coat checked jumper and blue overalls the other was a man about 48 years of age sandy sindy moustache and dressed in dark pants and checked i jumper amper the bodies of mrs eveline D bennett and her husband A B bennett 18 aud 20 liberty street were identified at the morgue and removed to their late residence in brooklyn the bodies of mrs barbara Bousch bouscher cr and miss lizzie lizzle shaler 36 west also identified among the tile missing reported late jato this afternoon are mrs mary many ann flinn of hyde avenue and street H harlaud Harl hari bud of great neck L I 1 israel bloomingdale east street mr harlaud harlod was for merly comptroller of currency under secretary chase and has a brother living in cincinnati mr hurlbut i went wen ton on board the steamer with miss bru brumfield who was saved some somo terrible sights confronted the reporters at the scene of the wreck this morning on the starboard side nearly level with the waters edge was a bed of cinders and iron containing thie remains of two human bodies who they were will probably never bo be known for the remains bore no resemblance more closely than chunks of burnt meat the heads and limbs were welded by the fierce heat into a very small compass the bodies lay jay about eight feet apart on a part cart of a horizontal boiler the ordinary position of which was directly beneath the main forward deck we were re the bones of a third how the person on got there is a mystery unless indeed he or she fell through the burning deck and there met a death a it thousand times more horrible than by drowning under the mass of euins ruins that spread out from the hulk it is thought other bodies will be found college point L L I 1 29 among amo those missing who were on bearr board the when she burned were W nichols sea cliff cliffy mrs D ini elssner eissner glenwood glen gien wood E wag staff whitestone among the lost from the seaman aaka lictka was julius juilus frank aged amed 42 he leaves a wife and seven children his body was recovered this morning in and removed eadward edward J booth lawyer of liberty street was a passenger and has not been heard from since the disaster charles diaries appleby broadway reported lost with his wife writes both are safe and uninjured constantine sherry a child brought to the morgue this morning was recognized and taken away by hi its father of 2327 second avenue D H de Be bevoise voise a age e 31 of 31 bo we rywa recognized by his father und abild ind the body taken abuy this morning susan E Cole coleton ton tOD aged 45 years sears ears wife of ceorge W coleton coleto agent af star steamship line is is among the tiie dead mary ilary A re reed a girl about 20 years old was ld identified this morning by a woman who said with tears in her eyes that miss reed was engaged to be married next month she had not a relative in the world the body is yet at the morgue the body of i barbara Rou seher seber german aged 34 years was wasl wasi lying yin on thed them marble slab her arms clamping cla cia aping to her breast the body of an infant child the husband and father recognized the dead wife and child today to day and they were removed to their late home no 42 west fifty third street lizzle lizzie shaley of no west fifty third street was recognized among tue dead in the morgue theo gauther grocer sherid street clarence and an unknown negro were identified four bodies are still unclaimed the excursion steamer long branch just after casting off from the dock this morning and crowded with a sunday school party on the way to long branch was run into by an oil boat and crushed in below the waterline water line the boat began to fill causing great alarm on board among the children and teachers and making frantic the friends on shore who witnessed the collision tile the boat speedily returned to the dock and all landed in safety the boat is fast sinking the receipts of grain drain at this port have been large both yesterday and for the past week yesterday the arrivals were in round numbers bushels of wheat and bushels of corn for the week ending the th they ey aggregated bushels the exports since saturday were also very large behig being of wheat bushels bus liels and of corn bus bushels libis the visible supply has increased during rin the week in wheat bushels and in corn the times washington special says john 0 new of indianapolis India Indiano polls is how in this city in response to in inquiries iries irles he said this evening that polut indiana would surely be carried by the republicans he remarked that at times during the cincinnati convention he had feared the democrats would select a ticket that would give the republicans considerable trouble in his state now his anxiety had all disappeared me donald would have carried the state said he by majority and hendricks by but the treatment which hendricks received and the selection of english have secured the state to us beyond a doubt one hundred and eighty six deaths were reported by the bureau of vital statistics yesterday thirty persons are reported as having died asom the effects of heat and 12 are reported prostrated washington z 29 the full text of the inter ocean canal concession granted by nicaragua to the american provisional society has been received here it is signed by don adam cardens gardens minister of foreign affairs and mr F A T menocal member and commissioner of the provisional society the concession has been duly ratified by the nicaragua Government and published as a law by the republic the provisional society under tb the e terms of this concession secures exclusive privilege to construct a ship canal across the territory of nicaragua car agua the canal is to be of sufficient dimensions to accommodate steamers of the largest class used between europe and am america or 1 I and the locks are to be not less than feet iong long lon ion and 23 feet deep the concession is for 99 years from the date of the opening of the canal for general traffic and at the expiration of that period nicaragua is to take possession of the canal in perpetual with the right night 0 o reserved to the company to le lease ase for another 99 years during the period of the concession the com eom company n is to haveth have hase the privilege e of constam cons constructing tM ing a railway along I 1 ng the whole or any part of the canal also such telegraph lines as it deems necessary for the construction and working of the canal and these lines shall shail transmit public messages free of charge the government of 0 nicaragua will declare the terminal points ti u ts and the canal itself throughout t its length is to be neutral and that the transit in case of war between other powers and nicaragua shall be uninterrupted in general the emal canal ashall be open to the free navigation C of all vessels provided they pay the dues and observe the regulations of the company troops of foreign nations and vessels of war will be allowed to pass th through rough tho the canal under the regulations of tho the existing treaty vessels of war belonging to oth other er nations engaged n hostel ties with nicaragua or rny other republic of central america will be vigorously excluded an effort will be made to procure a guaranty from ali all powers of bf neutrality of the canal and of the azore along it and on the sea in the vicinity of the term terminal ina lna I 1 ports por per ts wh where ere the dimensions will be defined clu CIU CHICAGO CAGo 29 supervisor of census wright reports that the latest returns have so far exceeded the tha estimates that the actual figures on hand at the tho close of office hours tonight add up within a few hundred of as the tho population of chicago other returns will increase this total but to what extent is not known emory storrs of chicago and 13 H brewster of philadelphia have volunteered their services as counsel for the cadet whittaker in the case he asks for court martial the supreme court at springfield this morning affirmed the constitutionality of the state railroad law the illinois central will appeal to the united states supreme court it is understood the various telephone systems in use in chicago are to be consolidated under one management and a preliminary agreement has been signed CLEVELAND 29 the oeader leader publishes the following gen garfield is daily receiving large numbers of letters from friends in all parts of the country and though he has several secretaries and stenographers at his service he is unable to answer all promptly he wishes his friends to understated under that all letters requiring answers will receive attention as early as possible he mailed this afternoon ST LOUIS 29 the tho Republican republicans 8 special from warsaw illinois say the levee which protects the bottom lands in this county broke last night and the water is flow flowing j n through a crevasse fee feet t wide all the wh wheat eat corn and other crops will be lost and acres of land will be flooded the people are engaged in getting their live stock onn off the bottom lands harrisburg HARB ISBURG 29 two breight trains came in collision early this morning at petersburg on the pennsylvania railroad another freight train with john B crawford engineer and 31 A shriver fireman ran into the wreck and both loth both men were instantly killed DENVER denven 29 the tribunes santa fe special says generals pope and hatch had a conference in regard to the distribution of troops in southern new mexico they agreed to scatter the soldiers in small detachments over the entire en tire exposed territory and give gen buel men for active service the leadville extension of the denver and rio grande railway was completed to malta at noon today to day three miles from leadville the cars will run to leadville within 10 days cincinnati 29 dr dawd W D semple le of dayton ohio who tried to drown rown himself in the ike river a few days ago and was rescued and sent to the workhouse by hang ing himself in his cell this morning he was dead when found To TOPEKA reica 30 at a meeting of the republican state central committee last night it was agreed to call a state convention at topeka for sept louisville SO the democrats of new albany ind nominated SW Zeek slager for congress geo A bicknell the present incumbent and jeptha D new were his opponents NEW YORK 30 30 the hot sultry weather continues with no appearance of abatement t bu but t ra rather th er otherwise the deaths yesterday were 0 32 including children in brooklyn there were deaths during the week as allain against I 1 st the preceding week of these were e infants the worlds lV washington says there is much talk here to the effect that senator wallace should take baroutos place lace as chairman of the national socratic democratic ocra tic committee wallace was one of the original hancock men and being a personal friend of the tile general should be selected for the chairmanship of the committee the times washington special says the friends of hancock are quietly working to secure the withdrawal of senator barnum from the head of the national committee and the substitution of senator wallace barnum is recognized as a devoted friend of Tilden who should fall with the discarded element while leWallace wallace was one of the foremost hancock organizers MACON ga 30 30 near 12 last night a meteorological barrel froin the zen ven down the northeastern northeast ern sky and exploded with a report which reverberated for 30 seconds and shook the earth at this point the meteor was about five seconds falling during which time the city was lit up by electrical light much lluch excitement prevailed in i n negro quarters the inhabitants rushing into t the houses closing the doors and filling the air with screams and prayers the tho time between the disappearance of th the e meteor and the report was about three minutes thos S moore of broadway reported missing after the seaman haka disaster is Js among the saved he jumped overboard and reached wards island an explosion of a 20 pound keg of powder dowder pulverized the iron safe on which it stood in the office of the ditman powder co park Place and did other damage miraculously nobody was killed among the visitors on hancock yesterday were the delegates from california and nevada and dr hitchcock of san francisco he is overrun with visitors F FOREIGN 0 R E I 1 G N londow 29 in tn the house ak ff commons rabou labouchere chere withdrew his resolution relative to bradlaugh in consequence of gladstone having given notice of the government resolution to he be submitted for adoption on tuesday that the house shall allow all elected members to affirm who may claim to do so instead of taking the oath in the house of commons sir Staf stamford stafford nord rord northcote announced he would move a rejection of premier Glad stones resolution providing that all elected members shall be permitted to affirm who may claim to do eo so instead of taking the parliamentary oath loath in the house of commons A LL sullivan gave notice of an amendment to Glad giad gladstone stones resolution allowing ail elected members to affirm etc to exclude bradlaugh from its operation bradlaugh Bradlau gli addressed a large meeting in in n trafalgar square last night an and will also address meetings in various towns and provinces A consultation of leading conservatives in in the house of commons has been determined on to consider the course to be taken on glad stones resolution in regard to bradlaugh which will be introduced on thursday odonnell ODon nelI nell has written a long letter fiercely attacking pamell parnell and other home rulers for supporting bradlaugh whom he ue scribes as a revolting atheist A paris dispatch says in the voting of the bureau of state yesterday for the committing of the plenary amnesty bill 98 pronounced for amnesty against it and 4 for amendment to the bill including murderers and incendiaries there was seventeen blank votes and seventy absentees so that the fate of the bill is uncertain the conservative senators mostly voted for amnesty and the moderate republicans opposed it although these proceedings are not conclusive as to the ultimate reo res result 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