Show BY TELEGRAPH rim PEK im fon ion tram ume AMERICAN AN NEW NEwY YORK oRic 29 the heralds london loudon special says mr bin george ares and mr markham with both of whom I 1 had bad further conversation today to day on the subject of the jeannette J ean expedition express the opinion that if news is not received from captain de long by the end of october it would be the duty of the government to send out a search expedition in the spring neither of these gentlemen however entertain any anxiety in regard to the safety of the expedition but in so haz hazardous adous an enterprise too many precautions cannot bo be taken and too much foresight cannot be exercised the world says J W jordan a member of the democratic county executive committee of alameda county with J H Bossite call california called at headquarters last ev evening 1 g being questioned as to the democratic prospects in california jordan said you can put it down as a fixed fact that we have got them we vve have the best democratic state central committee we ever had in california we are holding in wonderful v 0 meetings everywhere I 1 have a never seen so little enthus enthusiasm las m among the republicans of our state the veterans under the leadership of rosecrans are doing good work their associations are receiving daily accessions from the republican ranks we have a very large independent vote in california that invariably goes with the party erty that puts up the best men the rhe great majority of the workingmen who left the democratic party have come back and are coming back to vote for hancock and english behave we have got the state just as sure as two and two makes four the tile times says mys if grants speech was as familiar as is the ground over which he traveled very few will read his earnest and honest confession of political faith falth without finding in it a strength which s si cere conviction gives to the least pretentious and ornate of public utterances the world says of grant his speech at warren last night represents the southern states which hardly three months ago and just after he had visited them he declared to be peaceable and patriotic communities muni ties as in a condition ly suppressed civil war it is noteworthy that in taking possession of the garfield canvass in ohio grant even while approaching fulsomeness in his praise of conklin take the trouble so much as to mention Gar garneld garfield Beld in fact he refused to emulate the politeness of the anaconda which at least lubricates the rabbit before swallowing it washington 29 during the past fiscal year postal money orders for have been issued against the tile previous pevious fiscal year fees and premiums received by postmasters during the fiscal year sear or more than the previous fiscal year commissions paid to postmasters and expenses for clerk hire etc which deducted from the gross receipts derived from fees and premiums leave as the gross revenue of the bureau for tile the year other expenses leave as the net revenue of the money bloney order dc dez z bureau az s larf larr lar LAX 9 me BIC 29 the professional four oared race of three miles turn was won by the unions of portland time 19 minutes the professional scullery scull ers race same course was won by J san dour of toronto in 22 minutes 30 seconds defeating riley aisted plaisted PI lee and Ten lyck the professional double scull race over same course was won by ten lyk and kennedy defeating tross boss davis lee and kandour San Sau dour time 20 minutes the fastest on record CHICAGO 29 the inter oceans washington special says the confederates today to day have been exulting over the insult to the government such as tb they ey were never able to accomplish com by force during the days of armed treason the rebel battle flag with its stars stara and bars was run up and floated for itou laou hours rs from a hancock and raid english pole in georgetown within 0 iho fhe capital an effort was made first to fly it in t the he congenial air of virginia on arlington arington I 1 heights height opposite 1 ton t 1 but the th e garrison of 0 f fort whippie will whipple e learned of the attempt and todd tord told the he enthusiastic democrats in plain terms the best way to avaid trouble was not to give the rag to the breeze in their vicinity after some par parl 1 ley therefore they decided not to try it but to bring it over to the maryland side and it was run up without opposition and seen by hundreds of people CLEVELAND 29 grant logan rogan conkling L petterson and others havin having spent antan an hour in social talk nd at garfielda Gar fields home arrived by special train last night conkli conkling ng will speak here grant and conkling made a few remarks to the villa villagers em at lentor mentor Al the republican C club jub committee paid its respects to gen garfield at mentor today to day general garfield said to them that while established usage and good taste forbade his discussing political subjects on such an occasion lie thought it folly for him to assume an attitude of indifference to any proper efforts to increase the intelligence or strengthen the re republican publican party he was not as ashamed hamato to say he be sincerely hopes for the success of or the republican part if it has chosen him as it its presidential candidate he desired it because he be believes in its principles believes in its spirit of liberty justice and progress and in its unswerving fidelity to the union and spirit of the constitution he he heartily arVily endorsed the work of the committee in its efforts to bring all republicans into harmony and closer organized relations with the practical p public u blie bile duties of citizenship one of the most essential elements moreal to real i republicanism even where no special indifference is felt by b y the people we often find through the carelessness of many that the management of public affairs will often gravitate into bad hands bands any organization to promote greater watchfulness of public interests on the part of many if it wisely prosecuted i must result in good without be being in fully apprised of the plans and ani ang methods of the organization he be could say that with the general ideas as stated by the chairman chaiem n he be is in hearty accord new new YORK 30 the tribunes Tribune 8 washington special says A letter has been received here from new york state saying that senator conkling said to an intimate friend on sunday that new york will in his opinion surely surety be carried by the republicans in november word seems to have been sent to this city within a few days by the democrats to raise all the money P possible s isi me and mr corcoran is reported rep reported to llave have sent a large sum to new york state last week to be used in the campaign ign judge por porter ter republican candi didace for governor in indiana writes here in an encouraging strain about his state the rh e heralds london special s says ays kas discoveries and polar matters generally continue to bo be the leading topics of discussion in the english journals among the latest contributions to the literature on the subject is a letter from commander cheyne in reply to an article in the standard tt it was not the arctic regions says commander cheyne Cli cil eyne that sent franklins men to the next world they were murdered bythe by ih e contractor eon con trae trac tor who supplied i ed the expedition with preserved meats the same contractor who supplied sir james ross expedition to which I 1 belonged and the tins la belled beef and mutton contained nothing but offal some of the tins when open contained nothing but big knuckles of bone everything belonging to the animals was put into the tins except the tile horns hoofs and hides the tile very entrails were therland there and when they ate nothing else they had to hold their no noes noses es so offensive wa wag the tho tench tenell if sir james ros bos and his party haa had been out another winter they would have starved I 1 have repeatedly in my lectures throughout england denounced this contractor con eon tractor as a murderer and dared him to bring an action for libel I 1 should be glad to have him do so for I 1 could establish the truth of what I 1 say A london dispatch says hanlon hanion han ion lon took a walking exercise this morning during which he meland greeted trickett at 11 lie he launched his boat built at newcastle and pulled from putney to hammersmith and back alone and then repeated the journey with harry Thon thou thomas thomaa las inq he was in all afloat one hour and 20 minutes he is well satisfied with tile tilo newcastle bott boat boat but will probably row the race in that built ni t toronto Tg there was a heavy mist on the river but haa hala ion pulling a leisurely stroke seem p ed able to get any amount of way 01 ri the tile boat the opinion is loudly ex ez v pressed that his style is the prett prettied led lei eal eai bi ever everdeen seen j I 1 i al A card from consul mosby d S hong kong denies denk the story in tn th T herald about one of his childrel chil chii drei tj being in the care of the human A society here E 3 NEW york 30 the annual re tl port of the northern pacific rai nai rai bai al road shows the total numbe number r of miia mila operated last year against gli 64 k a during the previous year th cross earnings aci J 1403 expenditures 1511 dt i leaving a balance of fl gothere was spent duning during durin t ty W year for improvements develop ta ments ment sand and equipments interest makin making th tho tc total in addition to the expend n ses sea of operating and taxes of ti the report states that tw thi al s company is to build a new brid bridgi 91 ti 1 across the missouri diisso Blisso uri url at bismarck fr j they have also concluded a able contract with the wes westeri L union and northwestern a p companies to put up lines of wll wil wa c along the road the railroad compan a to pay one third of the cost and re 11 turn one third of the gross recel receipt F ib also to have their own telegraphic p h f business transmitted free up to 0 certain amount the remainder to i ii operated at half rates the cont condrac is to remain in force for a period 15 years the re report port also s states tates tes t th t the lake superior elevator comp comm I 1 ny have established 11 new gr gra t elevators egeva tors along the line of road d ii eluding one at duluth wit with a ca cap city of bushel bushed emi emigrate al at t t agen agencies eles cles have been established I 1 liverpool new york boston and chicago according w the treasurers treasur ers report the prefer pre berra ferra stock of the company had bad been i m 8 deuced on june last by pro proceed eed ced i t from sales of lands to 1 of which there was in the t tre ury as an asset thus I 1 eat eav ing in circulation th T C bonds outstanding am amounted bunted at th above date to fl 1 of there have been since sold nid aber abet the treasurer reports th tin almost the entire floating debt vt f be retired this year there are sd ssi tobe to be completed several divisions division si the road including one of milt mik from thompsons Thomp Romp sons sona inlet in in W I 1 sin to the montreal river MW wll these are finished it is stated tt company will have in operate 1203 miles of road and have tint ti to acres of hind land judge choate of the united sta stati a circuit court today to day handed banded do dow D a voluminously written 0 opinion p 1 nion i the suit of the emma silv silver sliver e r min minai company against the emma siu sim mining alining company of new york and d T IV W park and H H baille baxter overruling the plea in bar entered by defendants the court says tie tle tit the pleas in bar all raises the same question u i namey namely whether judgment mani ment n suit at taw jaw in this court in in favor park and baxter is a conclusive de d termination of the cause in whiff this bill proceeds for avoidance d 1 contract of sale as facts constitute cause muse of action the pleas in bw bar park and baxters plea in bar ant adt the defendant company are overl ovel over ruled CHICAGO 30 wm bvm pennell chicago was taken to the couer hospital this afternoon and in s suc a condition that his recovery is isett X doubtful he tells a story of te terii ble outrage and frering suffering su acco accord ing to ms his narrative be went to w hot springs about a year ago an june last being only partially v R covered went to memphis he hek hew soon out of money and obliged oblige di im 1 leave the hotel homel and for 17 days w mel wel dered through the swamps aba memphis occasionally getti getting ngar a tib tie help from negroes he ninal final returned to memphis emphis Al and vi v arrested put in the city prisa and kept there for forty d da when he asked for water the thelt tend ants would sometimes him with the hose and when K N cried out they shackled him to tn floor A aneiro negro waiter helped his hin to escape from prison and while sti delirious he lie was taken to the cou cour ty poor poorhouse house fed on a bomi nau nab food nood maltreated mal mai treated in every way ai his condition rendered worse abs tbs before after serious wander wan dedin derin hV and sufferings he be again brought brough tj in the memphis prison where ia K persecutions were renewed ar 1 QuInn quinnon of the commercial hota taking pity on him finally seea seem his release and through the agda of friends here bere he was brought ba DO to chicago on wednesday he tw ta a straightforward story and hasiu hasin excellent reputation among tho that know krow him v BT ST PAUL 30 A special to the pioneer fress press says an indian arrived at fort ellis in full war paint with a scalp hanging to his belt beit bringing news of a bloody fight gih tt among the mandrill stony and Salt eaux indians indiana north of there the mandrillo mandrills Man drills raided the camp of the Salt Sal beaux eaux and killed nine persons A band of Salt eaux under ocea ocean man gave chase and killed nine of athe theMan mandrillo mandrills Man uan drills A band Is also following the mandrillo mandrills Man Afan drills and more fighting is expected another account says the village attacked made mada made a desperate resistance and skilled killed 13 mandrillo mandrills Man Alan drills the whole bor der is in a blaze of excitement the fleeing mandrillo mandrills Man drills are making their way to american territory whence hence iv they came JERSEY CITY 30 at the inquest today to day into the hudson river tunnel r disaster president hoskins testified Iti flod fled we feit felt in using air and relying upon it for supporting the roof from our experience in front of the tunnel there ther ewas was always a margin of five pounds of air that Js sis to say if there were two and a half pounds too little the roof wound not cave there were often escapes up along the line of the shaft and I 1 have known men to be at work for salfa half a hour at a time stopping one N N J 3 30 0 the 1 standard andard I oil companas Comp anys men guarding in g the centreville Cen treville bridge have been withdrawn the central railroad company promising not to molest the ithe pipes laid across their bridge as 1019 long as the oil tariff is not given to the pennsylvania or erie railroads oil pipes have havo been laid across the thew I 1 hackenback hackensack Hacken sack river notwithstanding the opposition of the pennsylvania railroad co NEW althe I 1 ithe the tribune re mewing viewing the democratic cam eam campaign aign aien text book sayer the first solid bolls reason given by this biographer why khe t the people want hancock and a change is in a paragraph entitled combats secession in california in 14 trl til anis 1 is it la is stated staled that immediately on receipt of the news of the struggle ciela glela in charleston harbor general hancock being in california threw himself into the work of saving saving california to tho the union this he says |