Show BY TELE eele GRAPH AMERICAN A M E R 10 AN BOSTON athe 0 the Adver advertiser liser says of the mouth and foot disease found in sont sent to england the shipments have increased very largely of late the victorica ct ball rail ing today to day takes out 1000 and it is not believe the english authorities in slaughtering the fhe animals will disturb the business even temporarily as the abat can safely go into maltet market NEW dorir YOEK 9 martin A still sullivan of jersey olty city aged 18 sent by his mother to deposit money in the savings bank bauk disappeared and inquiry among the tle youths associated revealed that ha he had gone to leadville to look for gold the steamship wyoming today to tc today day brought from liverpool boo mor monh mona mainly Eng edg english lish scotch and swedes the larger portion of the same bamo being women they leave for utah thih this evening the public tomorrow to morrow gives a table showing the clearing house exchanges for the week ending the ath dinst as compard with the corresponding correspond ing lug week last year from this it would seem that the increase is still large and general notwithstanding the week contained one more holiday this year than last the following cities have gained new york 22 3 10 boston 3 10 philadelphia 13 4 10 chicago 68 58 9 10 13 7 10 han francisco 7 9 10 baltimore 7 4 10 st louis loula 6 3 10 14 24 7 10 cleveland 14 3 10 indianapolis ana polls 5 7 10 new haven 1310 13 10 syracuse 38 4 10 lowell 7 0 2 10 the following have lost new now orleans 25 8 10 milwaukee 12 5 10 pittsburg 6 64 4 10 providence 15 10 the tho public in commenting on this exhibit baya saya it does not appear that milwaukee shares in the activity of trade which operations in grain have caused at chicago but it is probable that a considerable part of the increase at the latter jatter city was due to the tho settlement of june contracts in wheat rather than to any actual transfers of property neither here nor at san francisco however were transactions materially affected by the speculative movements in stocks and the volume of legitimate business in the strictest bense sense appears to be unusually large for thu the season the sixth council of the union of Ameil american can and hebrew congregations resumed its session today rev dr Silven thal bal chairman ef of the special mission on a course of study from the hebrew college presented a unanimous report on the subject in which he said he was happy to bay say all differences between the clergy had been settled the report was adopted bev rev dr mendes chairman of the committee on a union college presented a report recommending the establishment of a college and erection of a building at cincinnati and adverse to the establish ment mont of a branch college in new york which was adopted the chairman of the tho committee commit teb on the sabbath question quest lon ion presented a report pertaining to the pre prea serva erva tion of the sabbath institution which was adopted A letter was received from governor ernar seymour giving his views on o n the subject of land culture he said he watched with interest the plan 0 ot the catholic purchase pui put chase chabe to get the tho people into the country and to make their homes on farms he deemed it a wise policy and wise to have those of different faith so 80 placed at atthe the tho outset that they can koep keep their respective places of worship he had no idea but the he brows would become good farmers I 1 t e c q B 3 atter alter some discussion the report of the special committee relative to opening overtures for the employment and residence reside of israelites in the agricultural districts of the country was made the special order for tomorrow to morrow adjourned MEMPHIS 9 0 gfrank frank don an irishman aged 47 a shoemaker by trade was taken sick last saturday evening evenings and died today to day A post mortem examination held by six of the leading physicians of the city revealed the fact that the patient had died of yellow fever all the tho physicians declared it a sporadic case considerable excitement prevail prevails BOSTON 9 ai gathe the wool market is comparatively quiet supplies continue to arrive quite quito freely and stocks are aro now rapidly accumulating fine fleeces I 1 are aro neglected but medium grades and combings and delaine de laines sare are still in very fair demand manufacturers are disposed to hold oft and sales could only be forced at concessions and the holders not inclined to press sales at present california Is in fair demand at 23 0 32 for spring in pulled wools very little Is doing buethe bilt bult the stocks are sold up close washington 9 A special agent of the tho post office department arrested in new now 11 mexico exico a mail robber belonging to a gang of texas highwaymen the judge rudge granted an order of removal to texas for trial but the united states marshai marshal had no money to pay the necessary expense he ile telegraphed the marshal of texas but the latter was in the same co condition fi the post office agent thereupon started for texas with i his pr prisoner thoner the stage comp companies aules aults carrying him ou on and the agent providing provisions for an mile journey and guarding the desperado night and day himself BAN han FRANCISCO 9 the six day goas go as y you ou pl please ease walking match will begin at the mechanics edvi pa villon at I 1 tomorrow to morrow morning for lor the following prizes first champion diamond belt valued at t 1500 and 1000 in coin second in coin third fourth p the following parties have entered drawing positions in the order named 0 D thompson H Nor hoff J bowman J A santes W H scott J kennavan Ken novan P MW me intyre wm Chero with J callahan john armstrong john macfarland frank edwards during the evening before the contest commences several plute and bannock indiana indians will run a twenty five mile race NEW YORK 10 tho heralds Herald 1 memphis special says of the yellow fever death there yesterday he was buried tonight to night at nine and the premises are being bisin fectea under the direction of the board of health the neighborhood where the death occurred turned out en masse to witness the burial the exodus of at citizens tomorrow to morrow will doubtless be great the heralds washington special baye says the painting of the electoral commission has mysteriously disappeared the article was in litigation and an attempt had been made to seize it for debt manton marble was yesterday iday married to mr uro A W lombard of this city A boston dispatch says the miniature ship golden gate eleven tons burden balled sailed from boston yesterday for fon melbourne australia i her crew consists of two men the tribunes washington special says col burch secretary of the senate has stopped several republican papers among them the san francisco Bu medin Melin and oi ordered dered derod in their stead several southern democratic dallies dailies the announcement is mad made e that thia t the union pacific proposes building this year ear from a point on the line of me the republican valley branch to lincoln thence to beatrice then to marysville marksville Marys ville kan intersecting there the st joseph and denver city line ultimately to gomb gome point on the kansas pacific yesterdays ex press rp reviewing glovers so elo called report demand ec that inderman linderman Ij should bo be do degraded at once from his high office triin IrliN Tribune this morning lampoons the express for an enterer enterprising ising democratic organ Col coi coltom Torn scott beott returns in Sop bop september tem tom he is entirely well the times comments as follows the estimates of the secretary of the treasury prepared with the results of the four months of the fiscal year already before him fell 10 millions short of tho the actual re revenue v and 27 millions short of the actual expenditures it is gratifying to find that tho the elasticity of our revenues has been so much greater than was expected even though under thu tho head of profits on coin I 1 bao bae there may mi y bo be a million or two of purely ly fictitious gain to the government but it is mon monstrous that the reckless meddling of the the irresponsible majority in congress should have added at least 20 millions of unforeseen un forseen liabilities of the balance sheet of the year the frit bering away of the responsibility t y for the details of national expenditures among a multitude of committees and u general disregard alike aliko for the recommendations and warnings of the treasury exhibited by tho the committees and tha main body of both houses aio arc among the most verlous defects of our system of conducting public busi bubi business now pow the tribune reviewing european crops bays says even if accounts are approximately correct the demand upon this country will be far greater than ever before the well known exports within twelve months have been about bushels of wheat besides the te quantity exported within the past two months from the thu pacific coast and anor minor atlantic ports but the prospects are that astill a fitall larger supply will be required from us during the next twelve months for the condition of bf foreign crops is more unfavorable than thau it was at this date last year and stores abroad are much more nearly exhausted A letter received at rt washington from grant gays bays bays says he be shall defer his return till after the republican nomination mi nation for the presidency Is made his change of movements move menta is brought about by accounts acco unta received of the tho officious intentions of some individuals who fastened themselves upon his administration landwher aud nud and whom be he found it difficult to shake off oil the same bame parties he be I 1 has been informed intend to obtrude themselves upon the public by pen jen tendering dering him a reception which he expressed the gloa gica teat aversion MEMPHIS tenn 10 the board of health this morning issued the following order to the people of the city of memphis we va would say q quietly remove jour fai families nilles to a place of safety until we can at least bee eee whether the of yellow fever will assume an epidemic form to the people along the different routes of travel we say there can be no possible danger of or infection for many days to come coma five new now cases were reported this morning orning rn lind and one ono death an infant of judge 3 lidge E R bay of the criminal court who together with another son is prostrated with the disease A stampede of citizens 19 is is 19 in pro progress gress greEs trains being unable to carry away the hundreds who are ready to leave NAW raw rew yoek 10 the council of the union of american hebrew conventions today to day considered the subject of agriculture an amendment was offered that in order to carry out i the plans successfully the executive board be instructed to appoint a commit tle tte on agriculture hald eald committee to solicit donations of land farming implements and money and as boon as they obtain a tract of land they shall subdivide it into farms of from 50 to 80 acres for one family said family rhall chall have that land free of rent for a term of ewen even teven years after eoven tove n years the price shall be fixed on favorable terms for which that aurally can buy said eaid land and the money thus received by the executive board to be reinvested infertile in fertile lands and to be given to other settlers under these conditions ney bey dr wise spoke in favor of the scheme bev rev dr moses of alabama said the dwelling place of the jews jewa always dayi had been in cities and he thought it much better for them to devote their attention to commerce joseph of cincinnati contended that the carrying out 0 the scheme would be a great beneditas bene litas it would result in rescuing many men from idleness who would otherwise remain in pauperism the report was at length adopted with the following further amendment that the committee be au theorized thorl zed to purchase such addition attracts al tracts of land as they may deem expedient and agthe as the funds for that purpose will nilow allow the executive committee were further orde red to confer with such bach otter organizations having baving kindred objects in view fr for the purpose ot of carrying into successful operation a I 1 practical plan of agricultural pur cuitee it was resolved to hold the next annual meeting of the council in chicago on tho the second tuesday in july 1880 the following gentlemen were elected to composo compose the executive board david adeler milwaukee lewis ash new york marcus berlinger new york bernard bettman cincinnati auguste st louis B H feustman philadelphia julius freiberg cincinnati max L gattman guttman Bo rochester chester W M goodheart NY B hackenberg philadelphia louis louls HeIn heln cincinnati adolph harri hards houston texas merry 8 Isaac york heze biah blah rohn kohn new york yoi A cramer cincinnati J JD D levy quincy solomon levy cincinnat tl moritz loth cincinnati big mund Manu cleveland council adjourned at the close of tho the C council the tha executive board dla dia diati oieta t 1 the fallry ing lug officers for the next two years president moritz loth cincinnat ti vice president adolph ii sanger new now york secretary 3 ii levy cincinnati treasurer solomon levy cincinnati washington 10 codr dr hamilton supervising super Saper burgeon surgeon general of the marine hospital Ser ber service vicey does not apprehend a repetition petition ie of the yellow fever epidemic of last year in the south he thinks there may be sporadic cases caseb call but era the precautions taken will swill prevent any spread of the disease KEW ORLEANS 3 loat 10 loat at a meeting of the state board of health tonight resolutions were adopted setting forth that new orleans was wai never healthier being entirely free from yellow fever anh free from all kinds hinds of at diseases the ort is rightly quarantined and great care ia Is given to tha sanitary condition of the it was re solved that in order to continue this healthy condition it is the duty doty of the board to enforce against memphis the rules and regulations suggested by the national board of health the president of the board was further farther authorized to establish rigid quarantine against both by rail and river and to place inspectors on all the trains entering the state MEMPHIS 10 3 pm pin there has been no change in tho situation the great deiro dei of everyone is to leave before the fever spreads physicians I 1 are hopeful as tw the future but the stampede of citizens has almost assumed a panic form there will not be carvenough cars enough to night to carry the people aidyl away business is progressing aa 0 albut in a limited manner 1 I 1 to night a more hopeful feeling exists the panic of thedac has gradually subsided acids abd a thorough investigation shows the condition of affairs there are ate only two persons in the whole city prostrated with fever judge ray bay and his son two deaths have occur occurred redi drank jfrank as telegraphed last jast I 1 night and land a eon of judge ray bay as telegraphed at noon of the five new cases reported to the boand board of health upon the examination by the president dr a 0 P thornton TA ornton three of these were declared other diseases than yellow fever SAN sax francisco 10 A bodie bodle dispatch baye saye a ayo there here was a terrible explosion of if the I 1 powder magaz ulie itie near the old standard incline works which were blown to atoms and everything near them levelled level Jevel led ed to the ground the summit works a short distance off were shat shattered terea to pieces and many men were killed though the number is not knowd knows at this writing writ irig about 20 wounded men have been found thus far it ia Is not known how many if any nusi have been injured in the shaft and the underground works the top of the |