/ UHLMU UtUliYlAIUK. American ComsflonfleDt Maizes a Tonr of Marseilles and TonloD. What " Ho Saw During a Five Days "Visit to the Scones of Sorron Burials at Midnight Heroism of the Priests and Sisters. TI1E in AX AIIKIUCAN connKHPONOK.xr Special Dlpimtch to TIIK BET , . NKW YOIIK , July 27. The Times' cable from Its own correspondent nt Marseilles says , I have made a five days' visit to the city of for Toulon and to Aries iu order to learn and ro- jiort for American readers some facts in re gard to tbo cholera. I have visited every room in every cholera hospital existing in Marseilles and Toulon , and have seen wretch the ed people dying in hospitals and hovels , and buried at midnight in cemeteries by the light nf torches and lanterns , I have discussed all phases f tlio epidemic ( has Ahaustively wltiuos- ] a pltal doctors , priest * and nurses , ami my con- el luiotiis THE HUC11 DHGAUBD OlIOtEHA fa a thing of which no intelligent community of well ordered lives , and well managed sewer- pipes , need have an alarming fear , eren when brought into close contact with it , to say nothing of Retting into a panic at a distance. Iu Marseilles wo undertook to drive through the city. In the audro chief streets wo could dis afew _ cover but slight changes. But the poorer This quarters ana ( Jed knows there are enough of tliom reveal another side of the picture drovn into them. From the tenement as wo on the hill region has hillA and A FETID STREAM Ol1 WATEll thus. flowed across the Rue Caissorlo and plunged thus.Tho down a precipitous deicent ou the other side , through dark lanes swarming below with idle At men and children playing Force in filthy gutters , women meanwhile washing the wjter about with their brooms under the evident impres sion thatthey were cleaning something. The beou "Uiell through all this quarter , in which , dur doing ing the tpaco of twenty minutes , wo met three smell laden hoarse ? , was bad enough , but the was indescribably worse when we had Iud driven ncrofs the town to two of the most ' atillcted quarters of all Mar.-eillo3 , Capelctto fatigue Toulon aud the adjoining quarter. In order to reach them wo crpsfed an old ship canal which tilled was willbo to.the.biim'.with reeking water and had lishment .iu surface thickly covered with quarter OARBAOE AND nHKU8B and - of decidedly miscellaneous and revolting kind. rector ' 1'our uut of every five hoiues were found declared closed. After thU experience I decided to many visit the hospital. 'During a tour of the rooms el red I saw eighty-four patients In all stages of dis without ease , from the last agonized broith to the per atic iod of cheerful convalescence. Kvery face of hospital those eighty-four male and female was the a i face of a person from the lower walks of life ; and .ami thin , I am told , has boon the rule among the patients from the first , at the beginning disclosure' HJneteeii-twontieths of the patlonta at trie hos excites pital failed to recover. For the last fortnight matters have so far improved that only two- thirds of tboBO received have died. Late at night , I drove to the here cholera CEMETilirST. riEIlUK tu sea the burial of three patients , whom I had observed in the hospital in the attoruoon. After a brief burial service intoned by a pale young jiriebt , three boxes were hiirriodly lowered into a trench eight feet deep by flioUIII twenty feet long , and a goodly quantity of lime showered on top. It was a ghastly trench , and there wns plenty of room for more coflinx. It wa9 a weird and saddening sight. Wo went back to thy central part of the city , and it was gay enough. Bands were playing , cafe lamps gleaming ; people in throngs walk Special ing in the streets laughing merrily , and many bunds ' were poked _ out of tha windows. AC l ! o'clock next morning I saw a mournful pro the cession of f > 00 puoplo forming opposite the tract , ' 1'alais doI/IuduBtrie. They were poor people session taking their turn so that they might obtain u modicum of bread. All day long this cry ro- senate. malued , and was sadly Biipgeativo cf a panic. to prevent If , in a Hanltary sen e , the condition uf Mar linn in seilles was frightful , that the AT rouLOX ican struck mo as simply murderoti" . Just fancy schema wcrk people living In thn city of 80,000 inhabitants Main without the faintest , glimmer of common seneu the In regard to public hygiene. Their habits , both in houses and iu public streetx , are imlo- arranging scribably filthy. The plain Jincrlish of it is domestics country [ about this : 'lhat it is impossible for people ilicnandi : vho Hvo ou fruit , who drink all kinds of poor fluid , who eleep in dirt and Hastiness , who shipments jneathu air polluted by the sewacro of the town KIIU itself , and rendered doubly country poisonous by ex ol l labor creta left by draining Iiipi to escape cholera. not ' , To-day' * ) HOWS indicates a laborers HPIIKADINO OK TIIK DIHKAHH will be III the south , but it in uporaJio and easily ac fonthold counted for. The vast number of refugees this they miut ruvo distributed the cholera over con corn to siderable araa. Fright , fatujuo and bad food mans , are exactly the elemunt which predispose hu her lands man brings to attacks of cholera. I believe , as 100,000 I have said before applicabli , there ia little dangerof con- taxloii , provided precautions lire taken. I think fear kills many a man end woman , I find that muses and Sisters of Charity , who have been stricken down with disease , wcro those who hail invariably lout heart and were afraid to face the cholera. Another dispatch says : ' 'There can hardjy ba auy doubt that the plague has abated in virulence , both in Toulon and Marseilles , but in other districts of France , where it obtained MlNNK. foothold , it rages unabated. " Regular Press Dispatches , morning Continey MAIWEILMH , July 27. Tbo Catholics of tbo have for riotou city again petitioned tbo mayor lo authoring processions and public prayer for escape the abatement of cho.'era , but the request has olllcer been refu'ed. Only five of the twonty-sovcu members of The prise the municipal council remain in that city , wcro arrc Tllli DEATH IIOU , second MAnsKiLLCfl , July2 ' 30 deaths here from violence diolora in the past twenty-four hourj. to a local ToULON , July 27. Klevert deaths from chol Ity sovori era here in the paU twenty-four hours , I'AIHB , July 27. Twelve deal s from chol tered. era nt Aloi to-day and six at Aix. A panio Ijtmghlin f at the latter place. licoaro the exciti THE 8T , I.OUIH HC'AIIU , thu prlso ST. FxH'iH , July fO , Additional develop- threatenl nionta regarding alleged cholera patients re from tow ported as onniog to this city on the ' Annie i' . Silver" allow that there IH no case of cbol- eri. The family are at the city hospital , They had not been In the city for yearj , and wore D put iu the hospital hecauso the woman in unwe and the family without money. The man l was fald to como from Toulon. Ho says he was never tharo and wai never In the In- footed dUtrict auy whore , and spent the labt throe years In Mexiat > awl Now Orle.nn , HU wife Is troubled with milk tieknen and thn child hid summer comphiint. The man in largo and healthy and ia woklng work. hit huultu utiieer placed tbo vowaa iu the crowd 1 a hospital with 200 otbon. The authorities hare boon notified that there are NO anooNDH ton TIIK nuvono. .Sr.LorH | , July 2C-Tlmt the matter m y bo put In official form , the following dispatch ia added to the above statement : tfr. Lous , July 2i ) . To SurROoii-aoneral UAiniltoit , Washington : A throiuh oxMnltm- tlou of the alleeinl cholera case on the "Aniilo P. Silver , " at 1'ort Anderson , Mii. . , shows that the family named 1'icillotto , whofu child died during the trip , have boon readouts of Mexico for more than a year and cattio to tlio United States seven months p < > . They never were In the cholera infected district of 1'atls , The child died of summer complaint , There is no foundation for the cholera statement. ( Signed ) .JOHN I ) . STEVENSON , Health Commissioner. DECI.AIISS IT WA8 CIIOI.KIIA. WASHINGTON , July 20 Surgoon-CJoneral Hamilton received to-d.iy a coi y of a letter dated July lUth , from Dr. J , B. 1'oaco , who attended the supposed cholera case on the steamer , "Annie 1' . Silver"and who warned the authorities at Nashville. Ir , 1'oaco says tbo family arrived at IS'ow Orleans five days slncn ( July 14th ) from San Lais , Spain. The vessel had been at Bordeaux , Toulon and VorACruz. _ thoncfh the father did notspoak Knglish. Ir , 1'eaeo says bo learneil he had been detained _ at Toulon. The doctor says : The child diad with every symptom of cholera. Vhethor this was a case of Asiatic or sporadic cholera I will not positively assert , but cholera it certainly wax. " A COLIC , NOT CIIOI.KRA. LlVEiiroot/ , July 20. It turns out on ex amination that O'Brion , of the "St. Dunstan" crow , reported seized with cholera symptoms this city last night , is sufforiucr from biniple colic , which Is very prevalent. TIIK stsiKiLs or ciiAuirv. MAnsBiLLKS , July 20. The fugitives from hero are beginning to return. The municipal authorities have thanked the sisters of i hartty their devotion and zeal in assisting tbo tie cholera sufferer * . TOULON'H TBnnon.s. 1'AlUrt , July 20. Tito flight of people from Toulon continues. It is announced that all er workmen at the arsenal who may bo absent ing two weeks will bo dismissed. A cholera hat patient In the hospital there committed Htilcldo to-day by plunging a knife Into bis heart. Manager Hondo , the papal nuncio at Paris , applied to the Italian ambassador hero for pais across the frontier , without being sub- jccted to quarantine regulations , but bis re quest was refused. TootON , July 20. There were twn deaths from cholera to-day in the city , and two In the suburbs. Total deaths from cholera , C93. 1 bo exodus has decreased the population . thirds. two- CANADIAN CAtTTION. about QUEUKl , July 25. The authorities have ap cato pointed an i oflicer to look after the bark Jes- the , from Matsolllos , suppojod to arrive in held few days at the adjacent port of Kscomnain. action : causes considerable relief here. now I'DATRRS AND AUIH. I'AKtS , July 27. The archbishop of Paris nnd ordered the priests to offer prayers for , solicit alms in behalf of the cholera vic will . offered The favorable weather at Toulon caused a ivayto marked amelioration of the epidemic. special Mnrseillea the police were obliged to use the when disinfecting houses whore death local occurred. \ The priests and Sisters of Charity have - ' indefatigable in their exertions , aft < r the work of the municipal authorities in Jisinfccting houses DUO DE CHAlmtKS an attack of fever , in consequence of aud anxiety resulting from his visit to and Marseilles. BKIILIV , July 27. - A mass meeting held here to protest against the ostab- of cholera Ifospitals In the Loubit , demanding .a- bettor water supply Indian completing ) the sewerage works. The di formally oft the hoipital made an address which last thu cholera less dangurpns than territory . scourges , such as typhoid fever and-kin- arid ills Ho instanced the fact that in 187-1 , them it being fairly known , Asi- burn cholera was created atVoabit made , The epidemic occurred among and number of boatmen while on debauch , over but two patients were brought in after to Fort dlseasp ' was successfully localized. Thsl era will lisclosuro'by an oflicial iuxpector of hospitals no little sensation. DEAD. LEQIIOII , July 27. The chancellor arrived J reoly ST. from Marseilles and died to-day from 'he , Ho had fulfilled the quarantine Uert regulation , 'ith States CHEAP IiABOH. itizcns. antlla n port Bill Tor the Prevention of Its Im Thousands portation Havliii ! Fniluil , tha dieus ations to bo Prosecuted ecdlng urvivurs Dispatch ) to THE BKE. WAailiNOTo.v , July 27. The bill to prevent ipeci.il importation of foreign labor under con- NEW which passed the house during the past teamers , failed to secure consideration in the ( oners There ' exiets , consequently , nothing rlsh f that the continuance of this trade , and a iacl : this city has prepared to embark in [ cured business with i\ view to supplanting Amer- hem uanlaborwith workmen from Kuropa. The hem is ta import Welsh and Italian laborers ud under contract at low wages. W. II. 1 nrdod a real oatatq agent , is at the head uf ligrauts concern , and his agents are in Kuropo fur the shipment of laborers to this , Tlio plan In to keep laborers and Tlio of all kinds to meet nil AI.IIANV and to replonUh the stock by fresh nd as noodod. Thu mauagors will is- poned circulars to contractors all over the old four , offering to give them superirr class rowd * . at low rates of wages. They do jmpornry Main says , confine themselves to common ud the , but 1 will get skilled workmen who 'ho willing to work for less wages to got a lob that in i this country. In connection with Isgraceful propose ] to run a colonuation con- olicomen bring : over foreigners , chiefly Ger- who have small capital to take up Urn- . Main says they have os much as Tlio acres In a single region , which will bo Diw for this purpose. hot A MINNKAPOIjlS ? IOB. Northwestern .rrested . on. He Together hy the Second irakcniBii .heir aiurdcrof nn Olllcnr Within iriund n \veolr. : onsidori.l oruafo . YonK was shpt the window bo bcr sick have bei-i fel liuaband 1'jres manias si upon sovt ; his iistor- A BxonKi.SfiH. ' . of Grillin and land Comfort ii as fears attempt will endci A J5oi CIIIOAO puty was Louis fell er of tit p'unpcdl ' The bodii Bull NKW \ Intba fii suicide ill ilucourrB-.ajsst and hoodlums. This fact was discovered to-day and quieted the apprehension of lynching' Kvery precaution ia being taken , however. The militia , it is understood , will bo called out should any occasion arise. Polico'iian Laugh- lin ii still alive and not likely to die to-night. Some believe that If he dies the attempt to lynch the murderer will bo renewed , but the sentiment nraintt nn v further demon stration is very strotifr , And will prevent any trouble. Immediately on the Bounding nf the riot alarm , a Fpeclaf train will lie held In roadmesi to take the guardi -MinueaiKilis - any time to-night should they bo needed. ST. PAfi. , July 27. Governor Hubbard I * not in the city , but Adjutant General Mc Carthy stated in an Interview to an Associated Press reporter that the First Kegiuiont Min , nesota r ' ot'onal Guards , under Colonel Bond , had been ordered to bo In readiness to go to Minneapolis nt ' a minute's notice , but ho did not think they would bo called out. Ho believed the trouble about over. A visit to the state showed Conuiany K under armory , Captain lllakely , would sleeji1 In the three armory , and the other companies have been notified to letwrt immediately upon order. , ST. 1'AOt , July 28. At 12:30 : the and 8rjen.il are closed aud dark. Thu armory militia have all been allowed to homo go upon tbo telegraphic advices of Colonel Bond tion polis. ftt Mln- A DANOK OP DEATH. IlloocTy nml Dcspcralo Shooting A mitt Ataoiifj the Creek IndlniiH , FORT Sunn 5 , Ark. , July 27. A shooting affray occurred at a dancn at Deep Kork In the Creel Nation last Wednesday morning near davlieht , in which Sam Unities and another Indian 1 wcro mortally wounded John Tiger , also n Creek Indian. Hnlnen by and Bony McTntosh ; were endeavoring to sot- nu oh feud when Tiger canto - scone drunk and upon the after a few words becan into the crowd < , shooting Haincs In the firing head and shooting off his noso. Another shot took effect In the I head of Sam Sucltio a by-stand , - - ten , who died the next day. After the shoot Tiger fled , leaving his horses and by behind ; , and escaped unhurt , although 23 shots were fired nt him. Ho ii still at largo. and THlfi IUISII JjEAGUEUS. Some UlfTorcnoo ot Opinion Relative I tc the Boston Convention. Special Dispatch to joct OllIOAC , July 27. The latest Information on Utopians of the In'sh nationalists indi that they are all at sea on the subject of the Irish-American national convention to be Ho in Boston next month. Parnoll , who had the announce his intentions of being present , tays ho is not strong enough to stand the ere. fatigue ol an ocean voyage. Thomas Sexton William Hedmond , therefore will bo deputed to t roprebcnt the natirnal party , and point. sail for America August ad. Sexton to attend the Boston convention on his thy _ to Australia , nnd is entrusted with a to message from the London loadoisof duty party , , mid will al30 addrtsj meetings of cation bianches of the Irish national league in America on his way from Is'ew York to San to i'rauclsco . graph gra ) freely THE OUMjAAVS. Captain i'alno nnd Followers to bo tloman Driven Off l > y Troops , facts can CAI.UWJ , KAS. , July 27.C. . Kogers , of will Muskogee , Indian territory , representing the shall the department < , has arrived here. Ho one. ' notffied'Cnptain Fame and followers torestod Friday that "thoy must quit the Indian out immediately. They refused to go odioif General Hatch was csllccl on to remove , which ho will do 'M"o3lay. ' ( Ho will 13 or otherwise destroy all improvements on Cherokee lands by the "Boomers , " 1'astor I will arrest all old offenders nnd turn them falo to tin United States marshal , to be taken Smith , Ark. , for trial. ThonowofTend- bo taken to Kansas and turned loose. It this The Greoly Party. ' people JOHNH , N. 1 < \ July 20. At 10 a. m. the dent ! relief fwiuatlroii steamed Into the bay. they flagship Thetis led , followed by the Bear , city. and all steam tugs and steam launches cerning the flags of Great Britain and United Telegraph at 1ml f mast and crowded with leading is true. . On all public buildings and mer- who promises flies are draped. The vessels In the displayed national flags in mourning. of spectators from the shore waved hut by banner or handkerchief which salu- man wcro gracefully returned onr by the ro- fiialron. ( ] ( Lieut. GrcoJy and other clorgyrnei are enjoying tolorabio hoalth. vcstlgatio tlio Tlio Anchor Imio Defiant. Dispatch to TnK BHB. VOIIK , .luly 27. The Anchor line liavo defied the emigration coinnns- ' of the United States. The Furncala , that . line , brought over a number of assisted against immigrants , and libol. refused to take them when the commissioners demanded , mid untruo. the clearance and ) sailed jiajierH leaving " here. An attempt will bo mada to HOIK ! "Xumoroi ' Tlio back by HOIIIO other vpasel of that Hue , hereafter , all Anchor line vessels will bo nrrest at qiiarautiiio mid no assisted im- e\insitro. | allowed to land from them , ' ditorof formation nor has Salvation Army at Allmny , not ho , July U7. Twelve "Comradec , " and ( / several converts rf the Salvation Army tor. a regular campaign IIP ro to-day. They any meetings all attended by immense At the second mornlnp meeting the seats on the barracks were smashed uriiiy adjourned to thuBaptut church , afternoon mooting was attended by a " \ Warrants interrupted thn mooting by the most conduct. In the evening tbo maintained comparative quiet. nl Iowa Sheriff Rlioolcr Captured. BLTKAI.O MOINEH , July 20. Jack Hoynolds , who casionod sheriff McCord of Marshall county , was rcncy last ovrning on o froipht trniu on the issued . road and lodged Injail at New lishor of was recognized by the conductor and who promptly covered him with which revolvers and ho surrendered. Ho wan Monday and sent to the Newton jail , which Is story it ) . ono of the strongest in the state , keeping , cal circle modooutof Hliot IIIn HlHter-ln-Ijnw - - , the govor , I'nluly 2' . Mrs. Adam Miller take the fatally last night whlio Blttlug at nal of her ' father's residence holding Infant , The shooting is supposed to tor. - dnno by 1'Irus filler , brother to her believing , who wai in the room at the tlmo. hCt it lillor WAS always considered a mono ' ujon the hitbjcct of witchcraft , and dcu'giud sovcral occasions , It Is stated , threatened tion. bistor-ln-law's ; life for huving.bowitched him. however and mai Dakota Murderer Captnrml. itchould . . DAK. , July 'X . - The murderer resolution , at 1'Jkliorn , wai cupt'TCil at I'iorco landed In jail here last night by Sheriff law parti , Tha prisoner is under close guard , noccssarj are ente.rUiued that his friends will criminal a rescue. Tim citizens are iirinedaud wh story endeavor to prevent an outbreak , of iu a Doulilo Drownlrii ; OfTCMIcnK < ' . ' , July 27. This afternoon whlio a yachting in the Lake , Miss Mamio ploporly ovoiboard , Otto Mulhurt , thuijwn- yacht , though iinablo t' > nwlm , to rescue her. Both were drowned. ) have not boon recovered , LONIW.N. seilloa to Bulcldo Hecaimo of 111 Health , ssma the prerent YOIIK. July 27. U. I' . KsteB , partner outbreaks firm of 1C. It , Kstcs & Son , committed Iv ut hU hotel to-duy by shouting , the - . be ? ' iU2 of ill health , loc/'ja ; TheClergjr seem Mmu to . : ItSo ainsf CIcrelaDfl The Editor of.tho Telegraph Says Ho Has Hoard of No Suit , * - ' rr ' ' / > * " ! < 1 i , V * , " ' Other. ? Politico Matters The Cnm. In Vlrfilniii Ilrc\vncr /or. Blalne , THl CIiEVEIjANO SOANDAfc. IT I HMI'UATUULI.Y HMTSHATKU. Special Dispatch J to Tun HER. ' > ClIIOAl , July .27. THE UKK was the flrat paper in the United States to cxpo o Clove- land's ) moral turpitude , onildvo the Ho to Ilia personal cleanness by publLihing'it letter writ to tko editor of the Advance of this city ; Hov Ball , ft Buffalo pustor. The letter was rcpubHshcil by tEe Triljune of this city , has cplled'ouC' ' ' ( ' thb'1foluwlnjr ] Important' corrcspona'duc'd'ib' ; confirmation of tlio original letter published td-day : BUFFALO , July 23. Edllo ; of the Tribune : find a private ] letter of mitS made mtblic in your columns relating- ( Jrovor Cleveland. How it canto to b'o published 1 do not know neither do I particularly car * Tito solo ob , in writing it was to y-nt tlio Advance its guard , and draw its attention to liiuor.Ai.rriEH. ly I had fully f investigated the cnso anil found 8. evidenced ' of hla guilt 'waie overwhelming. HAt was being'Hirgo l upon tlio good | wojilo on plea of exceptionable purity , ami religious papers wcro being misled nndtnislondiug oth- . I wished thorn to , consider the case nnd - discuss the relation of uuchaetity to civil pro motions. The people need 'instruction ' on this . Politicians tire includ { to treat it nys lightly our youth arc siyupt awny from path of virtue by their example. It seems mo that religiouu joun-ik huvo - n special lyn1. to perform i In this matilr. The publi of my letter is bringing mo a flood of _ luquirlo It consumes my tliao nnd strength answer them , anil I want rshef. Tlio Tele idsC. ih of this ' city haa published the case quite , and I believe TiitrriiFDM.r AND WITHOUT KIAGGKBATION. The editor of that paper h a christi.au gen- , who would not knpwifigly ptiblihh untruth. Ho took gr.cat pjins to uncertain the on before disclosing atiythiBg. That paper bo had singly or by quantity. If puopln send for it , instead of writing to mo , 1 ba greatly obliged. , Tha Cfaa is now in political arena , yet'it la j riinarily moral Kvery good man naif " j.oVoirisu fa in to t li'ivn n baclielor4Jl'"D3rf'lmbTts kept of our national mansion. Mnrmonlsm is , but free love fur more odious. Our president [ should bo personally pure as well politically sound , Very truly , fast. GroiiQK H. BAI.I. , lica ! tor Hudson Street Baptist Church , Buf 1:43. , N , Y. tora ANOTHEIl CLKUQVJJA.V HI'KAKB. mnn BUKFAI.O , July 27. Editoof the Tribune : scents to i mo that the loading question of quarter campaign ought to bo , "Do the American run want a common libcrtlno for presi Proo " If not , it is very easy for you to show qitartor thoyoupht not to choose Cleveland , of this dea3dti Kvery word which you will read con his 1 character in or from the Buffalo .of tills data I hare reason to know . Unfortunately for many clean men at will veto the democratic ticket tills year , Bmnswic interest of "purity and reform , " the ; third-Ti publication referred to in nota campaign lie , the saddest and most solemn truth. The Swift who prepared it for the press Is ono of Time best known and moat widely honored All , and ho did it nftr a personal in second , and Influenced only by a sense of sternest moral obligation. At H. S. MiroiIKir. , AtSL I'astor of the First Trosbytcriau At Church , Buffalo , N. V. eas City TUB TALK OP A UHKli HUT. B3J'KAl.o , July 20. It was rumored to-day suit had 1 brought by Governor Cleveland Tlio livening Telegraph for criminal Investigation hhows the report to bo oi tion . The Telegraph thin afternoon under mgwoath heading "Tho Talk of n I.ibol Suit , " Mitys. gcnnrally inquiries coino to the editor of part , Telegraph about the probability of hi * for iihel on account of the Cleveland will bo . In reply wo Imvo to say that the ] 'or The Telegraph lias no positive in- northern that ho Is to bo arrebted for libel clearing lie positive information that ho will warnmrc arrested. Ho knows nothing about it , portion i/ivex himself no concern about the mat Hoi fools prepared to moot the Issue iu Al'nt shape it may take. " Sccial ] NAILING NKJV olliuUI the West IHHIIRI ! fur tlio Arrest or SyrueuiiO Cleveland's Dclaia'era. quihtlon easy thoOraiH lines Dispatch to the BEK. . , July 20. A eonsation was oo- v.lll be : by I the nimor , which obtained cur between vent late In tlio day , that warrants had been wohavo Jor the arrest of 11)9 ) author and pub lines urn the article entitled , "ATorrjbleTalo" beyond appeared ; In The Evening Telegraph , la.it. I SInca thu publication of the has boon the principal topic in politi ; ) here. Bo mudi capital has boon out it by the republican press that governor's friend * finally nrgcd him to necessary i course tu puninh the crimi aesallantx of hli private charac Ho was loth to do this , ilfjlit iniudud jieojdu wouliT down as a campaign Invention to injure his prwpects in the elec The wide currency givaij to the story , , and the fact tint nevural domooratlo many republicans journals demanded ba mot and rstutod , changed his of slienco and yeatorday his puitnors wtro repotted to have taken tbo ( tops to vindicate hw character by jirocess. It Is claimed the when thoroughly tlfted will bo disposed way thut cannot reflect upon his ropu- UBy degruo i > nd that ionbofora ao- oftlie cninpni n begltiu thutoindal bteti laid at rest ? iwd the author punlnshcd , . . July WA 'despatch from Mar- The Timei euyo : It U 'jultu certain npldond-j vf cholera hai not the vlrultnoj whioh charocteriH'jd piovloiw , It appears to Imvo attacked iKk- Individuals rather than whole sections uf population , At Ailoi manv ] > irsons have lnane thro'ijt fear , The tot : l iima- her of pUws n 1-Vatieo wh ro tiVc Infection op- jHsared Is foiuteen , MAIMMI.LM , duly i.X ( The citT l threat- pnrd with a meat famine. Mnnf butchcrf Imvo shut up rhopt , Others find ft dllllcnlt to procure supplies. rAnin , July 20. The epidemic nfr Toulon contmuci to docrcMd ; thirtne.it doali ! ' last night , four at the bn.ipiUl , six In the titburb ? , three in llio city. At Marsctlloa then' were twenty-four deaths laU night. \VYOMI.NO OAXXltK. OnnnilA Ohjoots Co Xlinlr 1'Aaiin.vo ! riirotiKli the Doiiiliilou Cnt- Frotvcti Han- pntch Toitoxro , July 37. Canadian cattle otpor- .urn "are united in opposing Uho propo- ittlom Advanced to Lord Carlinpfonl by a deptttatioii of Wyoming cattle donlor at /oniion. U. I' . Kmulclund , the well known calt6 ' ! ox porter , Is strenuously opposed to the 'doa of Allowing cattle from thn western ntaton ; o p.v through CauniU , cnrouto for the markets - kots of the united kingdom , ai a great injus ice to Canadian csttlo men. The Americans , 10 B id , wanted thus to avail themselves of 7.iniula's clcau bill of he.ilth for cattle. Lniulon , Jirtg. , duly 27. Moreton 1'Vowon , Ito Wyoming cat'.lo-king , who organized the igltntlou in favor of Importing American cat- - fo TB. ! Canada , has mtlcd for Now York , lo says ho ii thoroughly rntliU < d with the results of his visit to Kutlatid ; , aud confir'ont iat ordeth will toiu bopivan for the lulmis- ilon of Wyomlu ? cat tin at Dritlih ports. Sl'OHTS , AtCh rain. rain.At fit At tiu AtWi tons , T. At ( villa G. At To ! Bov'cn At Ba I'l doiico 10 At A Waynes At St. At NeAt At No 'J , At Bui At I'l -1. At I'l Keyatoni At Stil . Kr won 1:43.Seabrif of a i 3d ; Itoritai : 3d ; ti 1 n ; Bnioin Bgighl - woi , ' am , T , Cincinnati Cinciiinatis I ) ; LotiisrilloA 2 , St. Louis Columbus 2 ; St. Louis (1. ( Kansus City -St. Louis Unions 'J ; Kan 4. ) Tlio IVcatlior lor To-day. WAHIIINUTO.V , July 23.--Kor the upper Mimlfisippiuilloy : Fair weather in the northern , : i vari sli thu ] v ; , ' I ) V , [ : , one , will w dom i i n I I I ° " ° ' Oj