Show by ar new yobu 29 rhia 1 minister Mini ster ater iri in iii reference to the alleged outrage upon col barhite Bar hete in the story as blis bed by the eve evening lillig apers papers wad was the arst first he heard of tho the et standing widIng he tie huu had vee kee received elved his bis dispatches by the last jast two ste steamers ambr which laft left havana on and dinst he personally doubts tue the reported bu outrage lorat or at least thinka thinks the report ia is greatly exaggerated he ays ao so far only one oue version of the affair has been heard and he hopes thu people of the united states will walt wait for further advices advises before forming an opinion DuBUQU fl iowa 29 A disease akin to vo cholera is raging in the centre Centra point linn county in this twenty persons have hava p died from its effects during thelast the jasir thirteen day days a and unequal an equal number prostrated are prostrated by it tab disease is also ragingly raging gln gfa gla la walker a little town seven miles milis irom itom am centre point beveral several deaths having occurred an order for torta forty coffins wag was received from centre point by a dubuque undertaker the physicians ot of centre point are worn out and residents are fleeing from the place sad sav LOUIS 29 thel tha directors of the exchange bank have decided to go into liquidation and have d deposited e with the commercial ban bank k in currency bonds bonas and eastern exchange exchanges which will pay all the current and time depositors and slave siave W surplus of several beveral thousand dollars other assets will be taken charge of by dwight durkee president who will realize on them as speedily as possible and it is thought will pay stockholders about 70 per cent new mew haven hyen 29 the receiver of the national capital life lifo insurance company attached tho the property pro porty party 0 of f john B S carington editor of t the he courier N D sperry PO postmaster er lyon john B robertson jeremiah A bishop ex president of the yale yle national bank samuel noyes brother of benjamin nyes ayes benjamin noyes and joseph B 33 AM har mont one of tha the largist on the suit brought in the 60 supreme court to collect subscriptions to the guaranteed capital of the Amer amerlean american ican fean life and aud trust company mounting amounting to washington 29 the following wasP was waa issued aued today to day by the ment of state stale for the information of mer merchante merchants chante chaute for the information of mereha mercha merchants niu fit manlif manufacturers and others who may be ie disposed to take part in the representation of the national and industrial product products of the united states at the sydney and melbourne exhibitions the secretary of state announces the organization of a commission for both follows commissioner oliver M spencer consul general of the halted states melbourne Victoria Honorary commissioners ners augustus morris sydney N W S W samuel C lord melbourne victoria dr C C coie of washington has hag been appointed secretary of the commission and will sail from sn san francisco on the ath of angust all persons having occasion to communicate with the secretaries of the commission will address to care of state Dep dap department artmen t where the mail will ba be regularly made up the republican and democratic congressional committees are supplying the voters of ohio with immense numbers of 0 camp campaign agn documents or copies of the presidents nive five veto meb mee messages sages are now packed ready for distribution together with a vast number of the leading speeches on both sides aides during the extra session gai GAT garveston vEsToN 29 A A mews mems special from seguin bays says john bakeri baker accused of the murder of young holloman last january out oui on bond was shot abot and instantly killed last night he was attending camp meeting near here and wh while ile lle standing C under the tho trees some one placed a pistol to his head and fired the assassin escaped unrecognized in the confusion EAST farmington far FAK wis 29 jonn john kranz a farmer drove into a lake to water hla hia horses and the animals becoming frightened ran into deep water upsetting the wagon and drowning kranz and five children the sixth swam out the eldest was a girl 17 years old harrisburg 29 The governor has bas pardon dennis P canning of schuylkill kills convicted of conspiracy to murder several years ago in conjunction with jack kehoe and other molly maguires canning was waa sentenced to 14 years ind j 29 jas jae A 1 cunningham Inah auila anila tarch factory wai M burned r e this morning loss noss siao 0 0 insurance three load boad e ed und and two empty freight carb cars were also burned one hundred men are wio lbrown thrown wn 0 ort out lit tit of em employment 29 the tho congressional tabor li abor abon committee today to day dayl exava inar several greenbacker hand sand business meb who exhibited a trent treat variety of do contradictory x thedr theonies theories I 1 es and ana opinions in the evening R 1 da D luu iri behalf of the trade and labor edun coun t the he city submitted statistics sta as to labor wages expenses ete etc of their workmen in chicago these showed the general average of their earnings weekly to be per person actual earnings per year the reduction in iff wages since has hag been 39 per 1 cent average total cost coat of living 4 1558 this would allow each person per dan day IB cents nth for food 13 cents for tor clothing 3 35 3 5 cents centa for fuel 14 cent bents fon for rent refit 4 cents for recreation 1110 11 10 bents cents tor education total 49 other othe r men mea ix their views adjourned cincinnati 29 the al il committee committe ii examining into the election frauds tod today to d day ay heard prosecuting A attorney drew who testified aih thava thata ata aka bowington Cow ington detective with 40 men watched the polis polls here heio on election day to td prevent repeating repenting by Kentuck i ians iana thie tha th these ese ebe watchers 61 r having learned wisdom by the lessons of 1876 this statement was i ruled out witness knew know little of the character of these men he said he had bad called balled be before fore tore the grand irand jury iury all tho those se men med who signed the mer memorial norial and affidavits presented to Coni conk congress rees respecting this election and add that each one of bf ista confessed that he knew nothing of th the e circumstances and the guards alleged in the affidavits AVIt witness ness here by th the e request of conger eave cave the words used by a large number of the mem in their denial of all knowledge knowledg ei of the matter regarding which they had petitioned some testified that their affidavits had been altered beyond recognition the result wag wast the witness baid said thattie that the grandeury gran grand djury jury could nned find no grounds for indictments inen ments ts Jame james sHealey healey and other witnesses testified to the supervisors having inc handled tickets inspire in edite of protests MEMPHIS 29 two more cases were reported to the board of health this afternoon four deaths from yellow fever have been reported by the tho undertaker undertakers ada hicks colored easter oty colored bridget twomey and john twomey Two moey toey the two last named have never been report reported ad sd fo to the board of health as having yellow did the burial certificate have the signature of the attending physic physician lan laD but as both died within two hours of each other and had black vomit jus jua previous to dissolution it was pre i by the undertaker they nad died of yellow w fever Acol A colored orect man named 0 wiggin also died today about fifty people went down to camp this afternoon the weather has greatly interfered with the removal the poor cami camp has been named camp marks in honor ot the govern governor arnor or Th the howard eHoward association has assigned ten additional nurses on duty an aged negro named billy mcdonald who had been left in charge ol 01 aim mrs allen alien at her resi real denee dence near the north gate of elmwood cemetery was found dead this in morning some unknown party had murdered him louisville the regulations of the quarantine are aro being made much more strict than ever before departing passengers must have their baggage checked by quarantine officials no new caes caos of yellow fever hav have a been reported here sand vand and the only ones onea we have are four in the yellow fever hospital all being imported and all doing well washington the execute executive ve coin corn committee cittee of the national board boar d of health has issued a circular on d is it lii advises thoro thorough ug h rubbing scrubbing ec and moist cleansing to be followed by the fumes furnes of burning sulphur at the rate of 18 ounces per ner 1000 cubic feet of space to be disinfected als dis anew ew orleans odeaus montgomery and vicksburg have established quarantine against new Orle orie orleans anse anso in consequence of possible interference from local quarantines the thib execl 1 tiye council nave have de decided bided to hold a convention in the national cotton exchange in new york on the tbt of augusta instead instead of st louis the work of infecting disinfecting dis the city la ii going on oil vigorously inthe in the fourth district every place has haq been infected disinfected dis from the river to camp streeta lind fend from eleventh to jal jalkson jackson agon A similar work aspro la pro gressing essink gr rapidly in the first and belond d districts tracts st ludle Is lizzie brady a a little child of mrs mra prady brady from the yellow belei quarantine hov bov hospital pital died thia no other dases eases cases hav 6 deve developer lopel NEW fore FORK SO the at s commenting on admiral Arn ain ammonia mens report to secretary E evarts aarts on the iner baya saya it has not yet been fully tally determined that the inter oceanic canal will be of any benefit to the united states balancing one ond thing against another nevertheless the public sentiment of this country la is favorable to this magnificent undertaking it la Is in no spirit of opposition to the enterprise therefore that the american engineers declare that the panama route has fatal fatai defects and that more time should be betoken fot for examination of the planar they speak because they happen to linow know and because they wish to prevent jhb commission ofa colossal blunder I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 captain capaiu eades of Jetty fame is in town en route for europe he was interviewed yesterday of a world florid reporter and confessed that he had thought considerable by the va various flous projects to cut dut through the isthmus of darien darlen his idea was foru for B ship railroad and ho he had as eu radeo radee from a number of capitalists for the rieb necessary essary ebsary money whenever ho he was prepared pre lAred to use it he wag satisfied a road could be built for one quarter of the amount required ilir any other transit and in w a quarter the time tinie martof his purpose in going to europe now was in relation to this subject the tha sun san says bays no in this country would W ola uld dara to stand by passively and see a canal dug across any isthmus on this continent without d demanding that it should pass under une itie control ot of the united states that is tb the tho monroe doctrine on oh which all parties are agreed we want no entangling alliances or quarantines and will have none it is only a few years since the great powers of europe solemnly agreed not to go to towar war without first bub sub submittal submitting n g any cluse eluse of grievance to arbitration we know how that agreement was kept and that was a live treaty until the signatories signa tories killed it by deliberate design it does not become delesseps or his attorneys to a bout about dead treaties or to attempt a gross the i world by false pretense the world says when captain eads announces that the best solution of the problem of the ship canal across the isthmus is not a i hip canal cacal at allbut a ship railway his opinion will carry great weight with the people of this coun it will be listened to with respect by engineers in europe Eads seems to to nave nava worked his plan out more mire in detail than any of his hla predecessors hd does not claim novelty for the project itself but only for certa certain iii features in the mode of executing it the strongest of the points which eads makes is that the cost ot of a ship railway is abio abia absolutely ascertainable beforehand while the cost coat of a ship canal which is to be cut through rock below the ocean level canoot cannot be accurate fy computed beforehand the times says the report made to tho the state department by the united states stales delegates to the paris congress me merely rely emphasizes the criticisms which have been already made on the darien canal scheme and the motives actuating its promoters admiral ammen and mr menocal are equally plain spoken Inthe in the references to the self inter ested character of the support given to the panama route and to the ignorance of the engineering aspects of the project among the majority t of the members of thie the congress they concur in its absolute impracticability in a commercial sense and pied pred isted its speedy abandonment congress has evidently accorn accomplished P dished one good object in bringing to the notice of europe an engineers the results of the harveys made by our government and in furnishing data for the proper appreciation of the merits of the different routes it is hardly possible on the face of the demonstrated impossibility of ing navigable waters at the thae ocean level by the panama coutey route that anything like ilke the required amount of can be obtained the certainty of distrust on the part of 1 american capitalists capit allsta anu and bf ap p the part parl of tile the states government wig will go 0 far to to whid hDa a alss le i sepe lis ils so r ash alent the v W eight 1 of his naoe name 1 the merald calpe tilden egana in a column leader loader it says bays he ia is an extremely ambi bious mau man who hasset t alshear Ul Al sheat aheart on four foury fours years eara yara in the white house T that thit if A 1 is t the 1 simpie simple fam fad divested extraneous extra n cequs wrapping inthe if the party wanted ulin him and it tn coli country wanted him it might be right but as it is notorious s fb that thai pt neither heither his hia party nor the country wants him w what hav hac he wants would not be very important if at it were not that in his bis struggles to get his wishes he be threatens ta det def defeats tt ahls his party the arld urge urges s hj him tp write a note to fg the operatic denap de cratie cratic public to declaring that for the goodof his hia party ho he will never be a candidate again for any kny office whatever but conf confesses eskes esies it dont have aun ari idea he hv will 1 ido do it dispatches font linnes ou an the harvest has aa and the weather ib lb is 13 favorable the yield will average 15 bushels to the acier acl aci making a total amount of bushel most moat of that ral rah raided ed in a the north of the state will wiil be no land laud in the 2 and 3 all to be harvested i in good condition other grains P sti still 4 better during a conference of the board of henith health with postmaster januj yesterday relative to wo th e likelihood of yellow fever spreading by meau means s of letters it was wag concluded therea was no danger of such results prot proe Chandle chandie the ed last year a few thousand deaths from yellow fever occurred in the south and the whole world with the ravages it was making and freely treely bestowed their sympathies and their money to rel rei relieve he distress and buffering the mortality from scarlet hever fever in iivo york state alone annually was greater than the |