| Show BY T GRA PIL AMERICAN NEW 27 at a meeting of the central council of the greenback labor party of brooklyn last night the following preamble and resolutions ons oni were adopted which are fair samples of the action of similar bodies throughout the east whereas we feel called upon to express our sentiments upon the dastardly attempt to assassinate the rev 1 I B S kalloch working mens candidate for mayor of san gan francisco by the desperate editor of the chronicle chas de do young and whereas wo we recognize in the act of this representative and hired tool of corrupt influences that have haye ruled and ruined california an outrage against free government execrated by all law abiding citizens and arid whereas wo we hall hail with honest pride and unbounded satisfaction the judicious counsels of denis dents kearney in restoring and guiding the just anger of the citizens of 0 that city to the prompt obedience of the law therefore be it resolved Se solved that wo we extend our heartfelt sympathy to the work ingmans Ing mens party of california in its Us present great trial and fervently trust that the murdering attempt will only aerie to more mora strongly unite them in the work for far success in their noble principles and that it will be gloriously and decisively answered on election day resolved He solved that we pledge our united operation cooperation co ohr our means and our lives to the success of the grand work which they navo nave undertaken in educating the industrial classes in america to a knowledge of their rights the evening post says the san ban francisco fran eran casco chronicle speaking for the De Da extenuates its publication li s father on the plea that there was a kind of clerical blunder in its office nevertheless it does doea not appear that it retracted the obnoxious and elau derous dispatch and on the contrary one of the de do youngs is quoted as saying that after the publication li the charge had to stand anat an exalted notion of journalistic responsibility that a false and ania slanderous charge be admitted by a culpable carelessness into the columns of a newspaper and is to go simply because it has been spread abroad in type if the Do Youngs can offer no better excuse than this the best advice for them is to keep quiet anthe on the contrary however there is reprinted this morning from the chronicle two or three columns of pleas in abatement in which all the various details which led up to the tragedy are reh rehearsed garbed garsed to justify the deed the theory that slander Js is to be punished by cold blooded murder at the hands of a journalistic des desperado berado would be a novel one in an enlightened community but in san ban francisco there beema heeme to be no moral restraint on the practice of theory in a leading neua neva newspaper paper these those are after all symptoms of a social disease in that turbulent and half organized community which carry meir their own explanation of a disgraceful cause and bloody effect the cl earing clearing house exchange for the week ending august according to the Pub rub public licare are smaller outside of now york than those of any other full fuli week still there is a large increase in comparison with the corresponding week last year though not eo so large as has been observed in several recent weeks exchanges at all the cities new now york included fall short by more than of the high water mark of may but are nevertheless larger by per cent than those of the corresponding week last year a portion of the gain here being due as usual to the greater activity in speculation outside of this city the most moat notable feature ia is the unprecedented gainok 55 percent at boston ex changes there thero being the largest reported in any week thus far this year excepting in one week of april the increase at philadel phia ia Is aiso also very large on the other hand any decrease whatever chicago seems extra extraordinary ordin ary and losses at san ban francisco milwaukee and new Orl ori orleans eans eaas though doubtless due to usual causes itne are especially large largo the cho che comparison Is moderately favor ableon the whole and it is pleasant to see continued and vigorous improvement in the great iron interest inte Into reet reflected in the trans trana actions at philadelphia and pittsburg for midsummer will do very well it doea does not indicate that any alarming stringency of money bub has penetrated from the vicinity of the now new V Y oril ork stock exchange to any of the other cities two united states 0 officers M cers sailed galled yesterday on the arizona for fbi alexandria egypt to bring to this country the obelisk called cleopat raa needle sister to the one recently set up on the thames emback embankment Xi ondon and which is expected to arrive on january an explosion of the boiler of the tug essex early this thia morning wrecked the boat beat and killed leoni leont das fuller fireman and joseph E laffay engineer major harloo of poughkeepsie in business in thib this his city has failed liabilities about secured cincinnati 27 secy sherman visited the merchants exchange today to day and made meedo a speech explaining his action in extending the time for the payment by national banks of 0 the proceeds of the eales of four per cent bonds he was fully convinced that his action had prevented cerious injury to business and the refunding operations have uniformly been conducted with the purpose of interfering as little as possible with the money market he gave figures and nd facts showing the operations and the effects of the redemption of called bonds to jus tiby his action ho he concluded by stating that this was not done to relieve the banks or to help anyone ho he denied that he ever bad been or was interested in any bank the aseer assertion tion that he was was simply false and made without foundas foundation tion or excuse it was a political sensation the reason the unsettled accounts are with the first national bank of commerce new now york is because the bank of commerce made the subscription closing the 5 20 and the first national bank made the subscription of closing the 10 and these being the latt last subscriptions are naturally thelast the last drawn upon slid said he had I 1 continued to drain the money market of legal tenders and to hoard board them in the treasury to await the presentation of jot called bonds the clamor would have been much louder and much mor ejust ojust idid edid I 1 did exactly right in the order of uhe the of august and stand by iland no wunder now under it the loan accounts are being rapidly closed without any disturbance in the money market if the clamor wll wall only induce holders of the called bonda bonds to jo send them in for payment I 1 would be greatly rejoiced or LOUIS 27 sam sard H ton and wm roberts roberta residents of walpole iii were assaulted yesterday while returning from the county seat where they had had some bome difficulty about a lawsuit The theory is to the difficulty was the cadee of the murder NEW ORLEANS 27 dr S M berniss reports today to day officially to the board of health that general J JB B hood and daughter lydia rood hoad 10 year sold are both down with yellow fever on third near annunciation street the child was taken sick yesterday and the general this thia morning ida berniss bemiss the family physician la is in attend ance memphis 27 there were three new cases cates this morning and six deaths among the whites wa was james roosa a well known wagon manufacturer who died six miles east of tho the city on the JB sleigh raleigh road the Tho westher weather continues to grow warmer there were 22 cases oases in all t oday today to o day dav 10 white and 12 colored the dometer ranged lie lle between tween 65 and 83 SAN SAX FRANCISCO 27 ral Kal locka condition is reported by his physician as and if inflammation does not set in ho he will be considered in a fair way to recover A dispatch from fort thomas arizona bays says leunes hines deputy constable was killed hilled here while trying to arrest J JR collins colling a merchant A party of nine men from safford have collins collim a his clerk and justice mann in custody fears are entertained for their safety the steamer oceanic from hong nong kong via yokohama has arrived hong rong kong 13 the WU ship shah case which for the past year haa baa attracted much attention tent ion lon is finally at the british court shanghai the mis sio narles complained of the alleged outrage of a mob near foo poo chow declaring that their property was wantonly destroyed deb dee troyed and pr premises alb invaded the chinese claimed almed that missionaries had aggressively encroached upon the native temple grounds until the populace wab waa aroused to vio lerit lelit measures the chinese confidently submitted the case to the english tribunal and the result ia is a complete vindication for them and overthrow of the whole missionary position the suit is 18 considered important as establishing tab lishing precedents for foi similar affairs aff airs representatives of european powers generally have suddenly b io sued notifications requiring their countrymen to observe and obey is japanese an 50 quarantine regulations it ilfe la feared ired ared however that concessions comes too late it is impossible to overstate the exasperation of the japanese they feel and declare clarethar that solely for the maintenance of a paltry false principle of ef diplomatic hag bag been let loose upon the people of this part of the country only one for efen representative the american has recognized japanese right from the tho beginning the british envoy has led all others in opposition and the ground assumed by him is that the japanese privilege of excluding foreign ships on any plea must never bo be acknowledged if the government apprehends peril from epidemic he claims that foreign envoys must be appealed to and thau thai it Is fon for them to decide be taken to prevent the entrance of disease rhe the irritation of the government and people ia is more internee than ever before in addition to united states minister bingham and general grant governor hennessy of hong rong kong lately visiting there strongly supports the japanese Japan ese eEe the cholera continues virulent but there aro are signs of abatement within the present month thus far they have attacks and death deaths the government displays unflagging energy in confronting and checking the disease the emperor has given from his private funds in wd aid of sanitary measures yokohama 12 the cholera is still spreading and has bas reached yokohama and toldo there are rumors of impending trouble between china and japan relative to the loo choo islands kew yowe YOKE 28 23 news ewa today to day is 18 meagre the excitement lega rega regarding iding the ean san francisco episode having nearly died out harwas hero aa it has in california the berald herald bays ban bart francisco deserves more than ordinary for fer the entire subsidence ot dt the excitement cit ement over the kalloch halloch de young aclair the world esais bays greystone grey stone the country seat near yonkers Yon kers kera which tilden leased with the privilege of purchase was loid hold to him yesterday for fok the herald criticises the worth of silver purchased in lundon yesterday for india it came from south america and this while the metal is js a drug in the united states the special from winnipeg manitoba yesterday sky say says a tb the tha e situation in the canadian northwest is grave gravel ann and nd daily becoming more critical and complicated the crees a powerful tribe tribe who have repeatedly protested sted bulls hunting butr buffaloes aloes on their ground and been pacified with as sur bur auces that he be would soon return to the united states are restive under abe rapid extinction of game and 2000 warrior sunder great bear assume a threatening attitude the american scourge have slaughtered nearly all the buffolo south of battle battie river elver and the baffaro have fled south or to the limits ot artha basca district the destitution of the canadian indians is ext extreme remd many cases caseb of cannibalism are reported and one olk or two hudson bay posts have been plundered by the starving savages I 1 gov laird whose beav seat of government is at battleford Batt leford has bent cent his family into winnipeg and his position poil tion is very critical three weeks ago chief indian commissioner deldrey endeavored to arrange matters with great bear who consented to keep quiet until the government had finally decided vie oie fie course to be pursued sitting bulls band was removed north ol 01 i wood mountain but isolated conflicts were going on between them and the canadian crees and san beux A dispatch arrived from police fort walsh today to day saying they anticipated very kerious trouble colonel osborne smith in command of the canadian forces leaves for tho the scene of the troubles on friday the police force numbers only men and the dominion government Is hastily organizing bix eix companies of mounted infantry ino jno particulars have been received of what has happened but a message noes roes sege bege fro from rn fort walsh was most urgent there are three companies of int in autry a troop of cavalry and afield battery here all volunteers the dominion force were disbanded a year ago tills this account represents sitting bulls fol rol lowing following at eight thousand men mein women and children which ia Is probably too high an estimate ebli cell mate hil ali MEMPHIS hib his 23 28 five cabes cases are reported to the board of health three were the children of john 8 prestige who have been ill for the past two weeks but for private rea ions their names were not officially announced by the board ol 01 health eight deaths occurred since last night two colored philadelphia 28 the national baptist baya says ot of lK eal Kal alloch locht personally so we have nothing favorable to say bay we havo no doubt of tho the extent of hla hia abilities and power of leadership but we do not belleve him to be a good man our oar opinions is AO ithe tendency of his hig recent teachings haa baa been organizing disorganizing dis dib and demoralizing yet he be had the right to say his say offensive as his say is if it he violated any law he was amenable to law I 1 and not to the hand of violence 11 MEMPHIS 23 the howard association today to day assigned twenty nurses to duty ed Rea keating tink ting keeper beeper of the court square for many years died of the fever tonight to night at 8 more cases are reported thia atter atten afternoon noon two additional deaths occurred the thermometer today to day ranged from 65 to 83 new now orleans 28 miss ida berkson aged 18 was taken sick with the fever august 25 on third street no constance street quarter her brother aged four and a half years died ju july jy of the fever the condition of 0 general hood and daughter Is reported favorable of the six cases of 0 yellow fever reported yesterday from the quarantine station on the bark black stack prince from havana three died last jast night others are getting along well sar BAN francino 28 uhe the united states grand brand jury was baa found an indictment against E J baldwin for violating the internal revenue laws by refilling old packages with spirits without cancelling we the revenue stamps thereon and selling the tho angelel hame at his store in los aldge angeles ies les county ho he is also charge charged with failing to make proper entries in his books as required by law A stronger feeling in the northern mines of the comstock is attributed tri buted to the fact that the water has been practically mastered mustered by the assistance of the sutro tunnel the new now north drift of the tunnel is being vigorously pushed physicians still report dr kalloch improving but as yet he cannot be considered out of danger medical gentlemen ay eay more or less pus has |