Show BY TELEGRAPH AMERICAN NEW york 30 the ht raws washington special hays says washington agent of the six companies of kennedy have opened a correspondence pou pon dence with yung wing on the subject of caring for the chinese embassy on their arrival here and expects a return letter within a few day days kennedy called on om hayes to learn what was known officially of the coming embassy and land wab waa told that his information was confined to what was waa already know known n othe public through the press prees in the course courso of the the fhe Pr president Ident took occasion to assure his visitor that the reception the embassy should receive in washington would be far dif dlf different lerent from the one accorded them in san eian Fian francisco cisco and that they should experience nuy auy anything thing but the fil treatment they met with there the tribunes washington ape cial elal says bitting sitting bull desires to return to the united states and haa has made overtures to the indian office with that end in view in case casi he returns he insists that he shall not be held accountable for any criminality on his p part rt during the indian wars and atit that he shall bo allowed to retain the ponies possessed by himself and other of hl his 18 band baud in view of the facts that bitting bull has had his bis emissaries in this country endeavoring to induce the sioux bioux to begin an outbreak in which he has pledged himself and warriors to take part the authorities have declined to entert entertain jn any proposition looking towards his return this decision has the sanction of the president and the cabinet athe tribune says the union pacific railway company will issue today to day a circular to the dry goods trade informing shippers of an increase in the rates ou on first class merchandise from new now york to san francisco from 6 to 12 a hundred washington so bothe the following decla decia declaration rallon between the united states and great britain for the reciprocal protection of trademarks trade marks in the two countries has been proclaimed by the president presidents namely the government of the united states and the government of the united kingdom of great britain and ireland with a view to reciprocate tein in the protection of marks of manufacture and trade in the two countries have agreed as follows the subjects or citizens of each of the contracting parties shall have in the dominions and possessions of the other the same rights as belong to subjects or citizens or as are now granted or as may hereafter be granted to io subjects and citizens of the most favored nation in everything relating to the property and trade marks and trade lat lae a bels it is understood that any P person who desires to obtain the a aforesaid d pr protection tion must full fulfill the forma formalities liti es required by laws of the respective countries in the cabinet loday boday today to ta doa day a vc letter eller from the mexican authorities was submitted by secretary evarts charging that americans americana had been crossing into mexico stealing 39 cattle cattie and driving them across the therlo rio bio grande into the united states no action notion dasheen has been beon taken cincinnati 50 wm hills of new Orl ori orleans pans cans arrived on saturday with his family on hig his way east and not feell feeling ng well he stopped at the hotel today to day he was removed to the lb hospital spital the dibease disease being yellow fever ch health officer will establish quarantine regulations for boats boata coming from new orleans together with isolated cases that may reach the city from the south physicians agree that yellow fever lever cannot exist and spread in this temperature and at this level above the bea aea MONROE la 30 A party of masked men variously estimated at from 40 to rode into monroe at I 1 this morning took from the parish jail four colored men who were confined there charged with murder took them to the court house square and hung them to the limb of an oak tree three of the victims were complicated in killing W 0 fitzgerald last may a white constable at I s trenton who had attempted to arrest them as is alleged for disorderly conduct on the streets they had been tried one of them sentenced to the penitentiary for life and the other two remanded for a new trial the fourth victim was charged with waylaying way laying and murdering another negro in cold blood he had bad breen been sentenced by vy the di diff brict court to the penitentiary but had bad obtained a new trial the verdict of the coroners jury was waa that said parties came to their death by hanging hang ings and that the same va was done ba parties unknown s ST PAUL 30 A hail bail storm in carver carvers rice bice and abd dakota counties this afternoon did much damage to the crop crops stones fell four inches in circumference covering the ground three inches deep 1 the track of the storm is ten or twelve miles wide philadelphia SO 30 wool wooi la Is in moderate demand and prices are unchanged for all grades except crops of bred combing or half bred merino which advanced nive five pe cents abts per pound SAN sax SOA 0 portland dispatch says bays news is just received from malteur malheur city that two of howards howarda scouts had arrived there with dispatches the scouts left howardd howarda command about ten miles northwest of the malheur malteur agency the soldiers were entirely out of rations the tho scouts crossed several fresh indian trails leading direct to the malheur malteur agency it was mas thought the hostiles ho stiles were either going to the agency to surrender or making moward toward the stein mountain tain lain several hostiles hos ho stiles tilis passed through near malheur Mal mai heur beur cleaning out a few houses and shooting at the citizens NEW 31 the board of health reports 81 31 new cases of yellow fever and five deaths for the 24 hours at noon 31 reliable Rel rei lable labie reports from havana state that a negro riot roke put out there on the 2nd and dinst in the locality known as los sitios the principal cause of disaffection among the blacks seems to have been their continuance in slavery after the liberation of all those who lately byr syr rendered surrendered at the collapse of the rebellion daring darlng the disturbance the police had to charge sword in band baud killing and wounding a great many the rioters then dispersed and fled to the swamps around alares castle the boston herald says any real issues should be welcomed in the political discussions of the country the issues which divided i the old parties exist no longer if it to im gether on a common platform and tell what they mean and what they want by all means let them do so we are obliged to meet all real questions in a republican government they cannot no be dodged or covered up you who denounce any kind of cheap labor or laborsaving hilbor labor saving baving machinery as bitter against the reaping machine machino as again against lit tit and spending your talent in burning the one or abusing the other rather than working at the good wages offered to you all of you who have grievances come together and formulate them and let us go before american voters ninety nine hun of whom are working men and plead our cause anything is benei man stagnation or war of old parties over dead issues we generally see in any new idea some measure of truth which the country needs and welcome in any event full and free discussion as the only means to find out what is true and worth preserving welcome and may truth preva prevail il this afternoon the steamship utopia arrived from london bringing among her passengers the of monroe mich the party was met by commodore lettell of the triton club and J young G clark dark and 11 force of the lt Eu Eure kas kao of newark who invited the shoes and their substitutes to come to the continental hotel newark and be their guests the creditors of the new now york belting and packing cowhick Co which was affected bv by the disaster to the boston belting co met today to day john H cheever cheevers president ef of the company made a statement ho he baid eaid the company intended to pay all its debts in full with interest all they wanted was time the assets were over the debts the bills payable were and held by banks and merchants in boston and new york the ern em of the company in the rubber factory at newtown off offered er to contribute two months work if it would help the company and the wages they receive were nvere about per month A prop propos oslon ion lon was made by one ono of abe the creditors that filat the company pay 10 per cent cert on tho the of september from their available cash and that the remainder bo be paid in equal quarterly quai terly installments running through hix six months from september iet let durand cheever on behalf of the company stated their willingness to agre ogre etto this proposal but said that befaro entering p upon it they desired a agg committee e of creditors to examine the books of the firm nirm and their statement to ascertain if jf they were correct A committee was appointed and will report at a future meeting of the creditors fam faW N H 31 the with the secretary of the navy and party on board sailed early today to day for new york A new haft shaft la Is to be put ju inthe the vessel on her arrival in that yort the party wili will disband in new york RIVER side BIDE N B 31 at nine everything was ready for the boat race rach ROBS ross rowed up the tho course and finding the water lumpy he ho said he would row the judge for ross roes protested that the water was not as smooth as the articles of agreement specified great excite merit ensued hanlon said if ross would row he would give him two lengths of a start A general discussion ensued and the race was postponed till the afternoon p pm m the water Js calm calms the judges have gotie gone to the upper state at ate boat the lenwill men wiil will be ballod in a few minu minute minutes tes tep MEMPHIS tenn 31 A largely attended meeting of merchants was held at the cotton exchange exchanges this morning mo at which means were raised to assist the board of health in its efforts to prevent the intro of yellow fever not a single case has yet reached the city the river and railroads are quarantined against new orleans and vicksburg the work of cleansing the city has been comi corni fenced and there seems no possibility of fever reaching memphis this year FOREIGN LONDON 30 in the debate in the house of commons Common ss gladstone began by reading a letter which he had addressed to Beacons beaconsfield field asking him to cite iastan instances ces ees in support of the accusation of unjustifiable and reckless attacks he declared he jie never attacked attached government without a deep sense of responsibility he had never assigned any dishonorable motives to the premier his attacks upon whose policy were based upon an irreconcilable and fundamental difference of opinion and feeling he made a long along review of the results of the congress he regretted the fi elfish jealousy of some som a of the powers in regard to greece with bervia and montenegro independent bulgaria Bulga ila iia practically so and bosnia besnia and Heize govina irrevocably annexed to austria it was impossible to deny dedy that the partition of turkey if not as completed was waa as great as that of poland ho he desired the elevation of the native dative races instead of the suppression ot tuckey by another an ouner otner powers power and complained of government la policy from first to last lasts he said they must feel some shame when they looked upon the results obtained and what might have been obtained without so much bloodshed if they had not I 1 zealously severed themselves russia two years ago they had left russia the finest possible field for working against the present arrangement ran gement the british arles aries had bad during the congress done their utmost to prop up turkey and keep down subject races for the first time in hIs history torys their attitude was not in accordance with free institution institutions the assertions of lord beaconsfield Beacons field relative to british efm eff morts efforts in favor of greece were not supported by anything in the protocol protocols the conclusion of bussian agreement agreements was a practical contradiction of 0 the high sounding pretensions of lord Salis burys note the government thereby surrendered their power of action in the cause of freedom he urged objections similar to those made by lord hartington to the military situation created by the anglo turkish convention conven tien he had been associated with all the greatest statesmen of england for half a century and chedid he did not hesitate to say that none of them would have lin imposed posed such responsibility on the country he could not regard such sua a policy as within the limits of reasonable statesmanship he asked what the government would have done if a foreign power had concluded such a convention the government had in ratifying the con before parliament was made acquainted with ed the power of the crown to an extreme which has been avoided by the greatest statesmen A new phase of the eastern easter ri question was opened by this startling novelty which se bes ees the jaw law of bt europa europe at nought was unjust to other powers overrode the rica riza rights of parila parlia ment and laid new noy burdens on the people after a long debate between minor members ashett asheton cross home secretary replied to 5 Glad giad gladstone stones speech he lid declared that he did not know whether to consider gladstone a humble follower bra or a rival of lord hartington cross tjien then entered into a deth detailed cited refutation of Gladston Glad giad stones ds charges but his arguments were wera mainly such as have been used before he maintained that the congress would have been impossible without the anglo angio russian agreement ho he bald said the turkish convention had not in creased En glands responsibilities he only hoped the opposition would assert at the next general election that england england had no infer interests ests in asia the he de debate b ato then adjourn adjourned cd until thursday replying pa to the letter read by gladstone in the housa house of commons today to day says the compilation pi lation 0 a list of tho the off offensive enelva epithets used by the gentleman would entail a bearch search over a period of two and a half years beacons field cites the expressions of gladstone that be beaconsfield beacone Beacons field had bad degraded and grid debased the great name ame amo of england that be he bad eold sold the greeks and that be had been guilty of an unsurpassed act of duplicity PI ity city A vienna dispatch says the whole thirteenth army corps is is now on the bosnian bank of the river save and will advance straight to Ser Ber ajero there it will meet about the of august a division from dalmatia and then the occupation will be complete PARIS 30 the bank pt france is about to change its issue of notes on account of forgeries nerlin BERLIN SO 30 the elections for members of the german parliament were held today to day the were successful jn in five districts in berlin A second ballot between a social democrat and candidate As ID in one district cologne elected an ultramontane cassela cassel a juat national ional liberal and koenigsberg a conservative second ballots with the tho socialists are necessary in breslan and eiber elber feld and between nil Dil dubruck bruck and a national liberal at stettin at Bt strasburg the protea party elected their candidate although several democrats are ahead in berlin only in the fourth district where the second ballot is necessary they polled votes against last year gen von moltke I 1 only received 2811 votes against for the hoene hoenel dr folke has been defeated in two districts by |