| Show BY TELEGRAPH PER USE ali alf AMERICAN CHICAGO 6 gen grant has sent word to the times reporter that he be had already once today to day declared that he had made no statement to dr fowler like those telegraphed from cincinnati and should not again deny the truth of the interview since the republicans of virginia have begun to show some acrivi activity ty mahone the leader of the depudia la tors has bas made the remark that at any time he shall become convinced that hancock is in danger of losing the electoral vote of or the state he will withdraw wi til draw his ticket in favor of the regular democratic nominees NEW YORK 6 the times cincinnati special says the tile interview contained the following in addition to what was telegraphed gen grant said we must elect garfield he is a great m man he has but few intellectual pe peers ni in public life he is every way worthy vor thy NV what hou hot if it hanbock should be elected then the north would submit quietly and watch closely As soon as than things gs began to go wrong every northern legislature would we be convened and compel their representatives to resign ren re 0 n or resist the tile said south are you hopeful yes but I 1 expect to witness the most blost gigantic frauds in indiana and new york city the tile pretext will be sought for throwing out states or parts of states if the election is thus thrown into the house then Wash washburne bume of minnesota will be thrown out they are determined to seize the government regardless of cost I 1 hope that many democrats who will not change will take alarm and stay at home the sun prints the following double leaded haded editorial do the demo democrats crata of the city and county of new york intend to ta bear their share an in carrying this state for hancock and english if they do is it not high time that they tiley reached a point where they can dispense with further negotiations about the division of nominations for local of offices flees that the masses of the party can go to gorklo work to win a national victory are th these ese leaders aware that the apathy produced in the canvass by these thes epro protracted negotiations over small matters causes the republicans to utter the loud boast that they will whip the democrats out of their boots boot in this state at the coming election A telegram reze TeZe gram reporter today to day interviewed general hancock in reference to the recent opinions oD inions expressed by general grant he said my aly knowledge of what gen grant has actually sald said is confined to what may be called hearsay elj evidence I 1 have read what has been attributed t to 9 him as his utterances in the newspapers now I 1 shall take pains to ascertain from an authoritative source just what gen grant said about me will you apply to him personally for the information that would be the best course to pursue I 1 suppose I 1 mean to get at the tru truth tb if you find the ex president has really made assertions dero deio derogatory 0 atory to your character will you make a reply yes yes if necessary then I 1 I 1 am to understand if gen grant has assailed your character as he is reported to have done you will make a general denial awill I will certainly deny everything untrue after I 1 have sifted the matter to the bottom and decide to re ply clyl I 1 will prepare a careful and co comprehensive in statement for publication p how long will be required for you to hear personally from gen grant in this matter I 1 cannot say but I 1 shall lose no more time than I 1 can help in getting at the tiie bottom of the matter what reason have you for doubting that general grant attacked your character in the first place he be lacked good grounds upon which to attack me and in the second place lie he is an n old soldier and a graduate gradual of west point As such he be could not it seems reems ao to me so far overstep the bounds of truth and gentlemanly propriety as to attempt to injure me die even in private conversation dk denver lenver 6 advices advises from PI del dei norte state the following particulars from froma a reliable source as to tue the killing of tile the son of an indian chiei chiel 30 30 miles east of los eino pinos A agency e 1 ney udy I 1 sept about in keen leen ing n t 9 inan pan can I 1 in th 1 t i freighters camp of J H jackson calling him and his drivers vile names and acting as though thou all vil they intended to shoot the indian ano is is supposed to be killed fired one shot when A S jackson nephew of ofa J H jackson fired at him next day the party were surrounded surrounded by indians who demanded the men who did the shooting the night before agent berry mr meacham and captain stelley then arrived with 15 soldiers and arrested the freighters and put them under a guard of two soldiers and 2 25 indians over night previous to the arrest J HJ H cjackson jackson requested protection from a major whose name is is un known who had soldiers under him but the major replied that be he was not there to protect whites next morning the tile freighters were marched to klines ranch where the soldiers disarmed them and they were dismissed the agent and officers stating that they were not in their jurisdiction thus these five men were left defenseless defenceless de in an indian country and denied protection by the tho government officers who had an ample force and knew the men had acted in self seif defence excepting col beumont who at the risk of or censure by his superior officers sent a sufficient force to escort them towards saguache 1 on arrival at klines m ranch agent berry told jackson to obey capt klines instructions and they would be unharmed kline attempted to get them to proceed towards their destination which would have resulted in deat hYoung jackson who did the shooting gave e himself up to kline hoyt and holmes and one indian to be taken to gunnison Gu unison city for trial these men took jackson without a guard and started towards gunnison city and proceeded two miles when they reported that the tiie indians overpowered them and took the prisoner pris mer but betit t i a asserted by a man who overheard their conversation that kline hoyland hoyt and holmes intended giving jackson up to the indians when they tiley left klines ranch the freighters the military officers for arms to protect themselves but were refused steps are now being taken north of here to avenge Jakson jacksons ls death as soon a as it is definitely ascertained ill lil 6 gen grants old regiment the illinois had its reunion here to today day and it was a great success 8 there bein being soldiers present gen grant arrived late in the afternoon with gen lo 10 sm gan gau and andaas was received by governor O leshy glesby in the evening a at the business badness meeting gen grant said I 1 after expressing his gratification n at meeting the first command he had during the war I 1 suppose more of them are living that are not liere here but scattered over our distant T territories arri and developing the country cou which up lip to our late troubles was not occupied by the white man I 1 have had occasion before to remark in traveling all over the world that wars while so much to be deplored are not altogether unmixed 11 1 1 evils there ie je no place there that I 1 have been in that I 1 have not found our volunteers no country in europe none in asia none in africa where I 1 have been that I 1 chave have not met some of our volunteers in the late war men alen who but for the tile change of life from their quiet home t to 0 the battlefields would probably have never thought of going beyond beson d the tiie places where they were brought brou glit gilt up but four years of separation from their homes has enlarged their ideas and some have gone forth to introduce american commerce into all distant countries others to our new territories in their restless fesq and in their fields fiel ds on their farms and an d in their stores are developing our great territories and preparing them to become states in the union how much the illinois has contributed to this line I 1 am not aware but I 1 warrant some of them are living in the tho new states and territories who are unable to be present on oil this occasion gentlemen I 1 am glad to see so many of you and I 1 hope in the course of the evening we will be able to hear the experience of ome korne of you speeches followed from gen logan ex governor oglesby sund and others ATLANTA 6 specials to the tile constitution indicate that colquitt is elected governor by wilmington VIL del 6 the republicans public ans carry the city by ky majority on the vote for inspectors while the 0 democrats win by IS 18 I 1 majority on tie tle the vp vate te for ador both parties claim hins gains bins the latest telegrams report rent kent county deno deao democrat crat by about full returns from the tiie state give glye democrat OT astery tery es emion emlon f cioll tor inspector republicans democrat democratic c majority on vote for assessors asses sors sore the democrats received republicans democratic SAN FRANCISCO 6 0 the following particulars of the outrage on the schooner EQ eperanza eperanza pe tanza ranza by the natives of ane samoan islands has been reported by the queen recently arrived from sidney the esperanza had put into where a dispute arose between the chief of that place and captain mcintosh the natives who were allowed oil on board for trading purposes came on board in swarms one of them seized captain mcintosh around the neck neek whilst another struck him with a tomahawk and he died a almost at once the mate peter Ga fibey tIbey was butchered in a similar manner and the rest of the crew four hand hands made up of natives from various islands were also killed everything of value to the natives was taken from the schooner which was burned to conceal the crime during the latter part of last month when the schooner daunt dauntless tess less of or fiji was off the 1 island liand jand of api the boats brew belonging to the schooner was attacked by natives of the island and mr fraser eraser second officer and mr Nich ball government agent were murdered bostos BOSTON 7 at the tiie convention of ship owners and merchants today to day wo V 11 lincoln from the committee to which was wag referred the resolution handbill and bill relating to too the shipment and dis discharge charae of se seamen arnen reported recommending the passage of the bill with an amendment providing that first and second off omm meers officers as well as ca captains paIns vains of american ships be americans making a technical change in the clause relative to the discharge of seamen in foreign ports and an amendment favoring the employment of apprentices or on ships of the united states CHICAGO 7 special dispatches say the campaign in and ohio wiil will be forever memorable for the amount of money spent in those states state this year each party accuses the other of colonizing and ana buying voters but the charges made against adaina the democrats have so far been authenticated on indubitable evidence while no single case has been made against the republicans as yet yel NEW YORK 7 the worlds special from mexico says president diaz iaz laz I 1 lias ilas las r signed 1 gued contracts with two american companies lor tor international a lines one to the texan frontier and one with branches to the tho pacific but con congressional action is still needed to validate either or both the scheme of tile the system embraces first the be completion of an line from the gulf of mexico across the central portion of the country from vera cruz via the city of mexico to the pacific coast and second an international line hopeni opening i t chanels of commerce by rail communication I 1 ni between that country and anti the united states companies to which concessions have been made are tile the mexican central R R co a corporation organized under a charter from massachusetts and a national mexican railway construction company a corporation made up of the sulivan paliner palmer party which has hitherto been connected with the denver and rio grande 11 ite ito the mexican central company is building r a line from the city of or mexico to the city of leon miles and aboul about 35 5 miles from the city ofal of mexico exico extending from the city of mexico about 37 miles is expected to be opened about nov 27 on nov 30 diaz retires from the tike presidency and every effort is being made to have the section ready for formal inauguration by him before that date the new concession gives the american central company a right to extend its line from leon to el paso del norte on the tho grande frontier of new mexico where it will meet with the atchison At chion chlon and santa fe the southern pacific railroad of california the texas pacific the galveston harrisburg and san antonio and sonora railroad is now being constructed ted from Gua yamas the company is also authorized by this law to con construct eruct aline allne a line to the port of magellan from a convenient point its line from the mexico between the clde cities of leon and araguaz calientes salientes Cali Cal lentes entes pash passing sing through the city of goudal a nara aara agara ara the total mileage thus authorized thorl zed is estimated to beabout be about 1400 miles to the national mexican railway construction company another concession grants the privilege of buil bull building dinga a road from the city of mexico to the pacific coast at abc the port of manzanilla passing through the cities of more ha ila and ana colosa to aid ald this line liae by a blik ildy Q QC hgr per feme tre 91 equivalent to about per mile is granted ranted the same company is also granted a right to build a road from a point in the abovementioned above mentioned line to the state of michoacan west of the tile city of mexico northward through the cities of celaya telaya san luis Luia potosi saltillo daltillo Sal tillo and al Monterey monterey on teney terey to a convenient point on the texan frontier between ceredo and eagle pass on the rio grande where a connection is expected with international and great northern railroad now constructing tile the extension of its line south of san Antonio and with a probable branch from the galveston harrisburg and san antonio antonic road in its extension to el paso for a connection with the southern pacific mexican central sonora and other roads the subsidy to this line is fixed at per kilo metre all subsidies to this company are payable from customs receipts in a manner similar to that provided in the case of the mexican central company but because the lines are narrow gauges only to the extent of 4 percent per cent thereof the regular weekly meeting of tile the st lawrence conference of the society of st vincent de paul was held tuesday evening 11 thomas connor oconnor the president opened the proceedings by referring in feeling terms to the calamity that had befallen the parish of st lawrence Lawrenc ein eln in the death of the pastor father treanor john J cummings at the close of remarks offered a series serles of resolutions which were adopted express expressive ive ire of tiie tile feelings of the society at the iop lop loss it had experienced and of sympathy with the bereaved family of the dead priest CHICAGO 7 the tile inter oceans new york special says I 1 was on governors island with gen hancock today to day and quizzed him as to whether he expected a dispatch from gen grant hancock said he could not state but evidently did expect to hear bear from his old oid corn mander and when a batch of telegrams was handed him plainly showed his disappointment when on hastily running them over he discovered none from gen grant he would only say as he did yesterday that if necessary he would when all facts were before him make a full fall reply officers on the island generally declared hancock hanchek wise in not answering what were probably distorted expressions of |