VotXLVII.N°* 14,931. NEW-YORK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1887. -SIXTEI£N PAGES« TRICE THREE CENTS. aitata of the subscriber In the Thistle syndicate, and an would be flint the were nnil since Inimicarne meeting yeatanUy on the cuuhmiusi« to head a HOURS IN uliplite not intentional, of I.unMowne at LufTirarnrran without the THE BOOTS WILL· TOY AGAIN. willing, some of ibe a> otcb Lbiuk, INDIANAPOLIS. IN LONDON. Marqnf« litt (or a tun.? for a uew Scotch boat" THE NEWS their return home have been loud in praise nf knowledca of the autuorltiea and. there fere, without tue to all Interférence of the |K)ilce. Mr. o'Hrten made a »traue Mr. Muir'· proposition will nut an end, perhaps, all they saw. or the rían A NEW CHALLENGER FOR TUE CCP. notions of starting a fund for a uew yacht here. One of THE PRESIDENT'S FIRST MODIFICATION AT THE «prerli tupportlac the »liroroin continuance the members of the 8L Andrew« Society of LONG VISIT. 8URPRI8E AND .f Campaign begun uy the I>eajrue. prominent DEFEAT. Sir West Ridgeway, who succeeds General CHARLES OF THIS WILL New-York said yesterday that the Scotchmen THISTLE'S Duller, Is without other 6WELT, CITY, In the United States bad almost a personal FORMALLY WRLCOMRD BT GOVBRNOR ORAT-Mll« IT.FRANCE absolutely experience THE SAMOAX DISTURBANCE* BUILD A SECOND-CLASS CUTTER. pride and Interest la the Thistle and CANNOT UNDERSTAND than Oriental. Those who know him si»cak KING were over the result ef the two CLKVRLAKD'S RKPLY-A CALÍ. ON MRS. HE* ¦SCMSnMBN DETAILS OF TIIK GERMAN DEPOSITEN OF profoundly disappointed I feel TO REKP THE PEACE.MR, of anri he has done IT WILL RE OF Hot AND AX AMPLIFICATION OF races. "We want to try airain," he went ou. "aad DRICRS. 4ND GERMANY hiphly him, (frtninly frrood MAMETO». eure that we will bave a new boat across uoxt year. Many VIIWI OF HI8 M18610H HIS toward St. LOCH, Oct. I (Vete'l.The CIUMBBKLAIN'8 work on the Husso-Afghan frontier. His article San fUMM o, Oct. 1..A steamship arrived this af¬ 1NVIXCIIH.K CI.AKA .WILLIAM FYFE, JR., reotciimen her« would bo willlur lo eoutrihute principal featum . THE INDIAN blindine; another Still 1 think there will be no in the President'!, waa no 10 «-ASHINOTON in "The Nineteenth Century" on the frontier ternoon from touched at Honolulu oa DKSIOXKR OK THE CLARA, WILL PLAN THE yacht. jouruey to-day doubt hi· Australia, having need of our doing so. There are lots of rich men In the reception at He remained DUNCES AT THE JUBILEE.LORD ought to encourage faith in Lord Salisbury's the way. Tii« steamer brings a moderately complet« lYff BOAT.MR. SWKtiT KF.MUXS FROM old country wlio will be glad to bear tho expense. The Indianapolis. forty-live AKD THE PLUNDER old lie believes mail adrice from New-Zealand reepeotlnt the THF. XKW-YORK YACHT (?.G?. trouble with our building a Scotch boat minutes at Terre Hante, but to Indianapolis, the AILESBL'IlY advii'e to study large maps. is that we coulun't build it here: for! then LORD and the " we ami will we capital of he devoted four .IHK CAtHOLIC that. Russia will keep Ik r word respecting the. action of the Gorman-men-of-war When fell we aye cat up again, MM It would be an American boat aud couldn't compete for Hoosierdom, honra, and name of the German No sooner had Thistle's defeat breóme au his¬ the Resides some of us would thoy were in a measuro a MAYOR. status quo. Hitherto, he says, the Russian ad¬ practical aeizure In the yet.1' the the cup according to rules. well-spent four hour* TO THK ????G??.1 Govornuneutof tin· s unnan group of island«. The four torical fact, than the of a new chal¬ want a cutter and other· a centre-board. From the minute he arrived nntil the traiu which fBT CABLE vance in Asia has been like the, of a 13,000 troop« prospect " f think, myself, that the centre-board Is the better Th* SJtw-Yrrk Tribuna. gUdlBg ».finían men-of-war lying at Apia landed lenge fnuu Scotland negali bo be talked with lue. bore him Westward from Copyright: 1»H7.· knife butter, hut. now that it touches and marinee, 'Jó. and Immellately proclaimed racing model, aud many Scotchmen here agree disappeared view, be contain full through August and British abont, Ini aa a secondly as a It not be the safer or one. but It «tick· Lond«>n. Oct. 1..To-day's papere substance of Tamaee»· King or Samoa. The American possibility, may prettier was constantly on exhibition. If he was fatigued, Afghanistan it has met the hard consuls thereafter the following as a certainty. There I« no longer in the eye of the wind better and generally gote for the America'h Cup. The inttnedlfttely published probability, thirdly across the tlulsh line first. Or course the Scotch have to he certainly did not show any trace of it. If bo details of the rafe the dish. He scouts the idea of an invasion of protest : any doubt that there will be another Scottish Richard In be has thle day bring their boat over here te race. It ini*ht danger¬ was bored, he had tact enougu to repress his feel¬ content is accented in good ß| irit. India. It would be madness, he argues, in the H'/icrr«*: The Government of Germany the field next year. Late last nl?ht It became generally ous to sail one of these so-called skin.aiiu* G'.-die» ssaklf. of the Tamasese ef Samoa, new therefore we. like to see ings in public. If be has seen anything new, or While who end for proclaimed King United Stair» of know« among menihnra of the New-York Club that across the Atlantic. I should is undoubted mortiftcntion. liussiun Generals, de; tbell supplies Hie undeisleTiie I representative« of the the Clyde de-dgners try their hands at a centre-board added a few to hi· store but there to Amerio» and of (¡reat Britain, hereby give notice that wo Charle« Sweet had reilgned from It la order to be able to nud General i'aiuo grains scanty of and American upon a single lightly constructed railroad, hare recegntzeIndiana is the State that, wonderful a boat as she has proved his ncilon was owing to an occurrence (flowing birth¬ time In New-Yc «-, where he the Thistle carried off the < up, be was ready to euba-rlhe for of big shows and monster processions. Its In¬ over the expulsion of Ixird Ailesbury and the celebration of the Emperor of Germany's ???ß? SLelbura. at Thlrty-slxth-st. and Flfth-aTe. In a new American yacht o go across and bring t buk." Volunteer is lust a little lur superior It Is declared by New-Zealand paper· that a ri.ilutan Is turn out tho smallest to be. the tiainer from the turf, and the punishment ol his day. and handle! Itrltain his liusiuess Is known its that of "Admiralty KVF.RYBOÜY CLIM ON THE TH »ÏLK. upon provocation. miles in number or Gennai» became iutoxicateil The visit of a must that she should he heuten by four fot Eveiitt when vaeing for the "'mi of the nstlres a rree fight ensued, the lawvcr." He has had a successful legal career, and Is a A mist on the waters about Democrctic Pressent certainly But jokey palling roughly, lus af¬ hung heavy Tempkinsvllle, is not cause of all this Samoa»· attacking the Germani. man of considerable mean·, who. first yachting Stateu Island, where the Scotch cutter lay at be to people here an event of uncommon interest. one race and two in the next on her merit« lltrewood Fiate. The real over. Afterward the adopt)tf yesterday, fair, however, passed was thlok on tba A Democratic President has not been seen within not have beaten trouble was Mr Jicnzon, betler known ns "tla; German Commodore eoat to King Malletoa, as a recreation, became known far and wide In yachting anchor, but the gloom particularly to l»e «edited. The Irex could damage* for the Iniurv done tho circles an the owner of the whilom invincible Thistle. The chief mate and the boa'»wain and the few the limits of since i» Jubilee Plunger." For some unknown reason, demanding *t:j,00O M Une twenty-ton city Indianapolis more decisively, and it German«, ¥1.000 belnij included a* a personal upon cutter Clara. seameu on deck, and even the cook, who was taking an Martin van Burean visited it nearly fifty » ? class' yucht )·»·?I.i.ps mei« fancy, Mr. DetltOfi bfefJted F.\entt tin.· King. The damages were eiplaliied to be on account that be as fur G????G??» bythe TU NKW CIIA1.LKXOER AX ATR MAX. ailing, all looked "glum.'' Uone was years ago. Mr. Cleveland is the first incretible that th.· Volunte.T should so bea»-i!y as to lower his priée and prevent Of Inimica to German [.Imitation* gad him ? am ?«. Mal« toa protested iiwnM making Mr. Sweet Is a Scotchman, from the cheery greeting with which the Scotsmen, wbea the of Hex to a his King cl remuaianees. hulling Democratic President whom good people in to the Thistle as the Lord Aileslury, the owner, frnn petting hai lo for the acta by nal ><-· under auch town of In the land of limns, conlident of success before they had fought It out wUh superior speed t l>ut the next day the German-· Ayr, Indianapolis, a few of the oMest inhabitants ex- wrong is on; hence the that Kvorift was Me naked time to consul were wont to extend to None class' boat. That something was money charge landed and the following 'Cficlaiiiatlon: bnd lung of by the Scottish poet a· the Volunteer reporter·. have boon to upon in their 'C Hid. inllictcd the posted Mis the the sailors asked for the as did ccDted, permitted gaze no to suspect for pu The punishment by Jockey "Citizens of Apia: By ???t of Majesty, "A iild Ayr. whom Bflfr ¦ to'un surpass·». of morning papers they almost certain, liiere is need war has lieon declared again«! Fur liuti·«! itimi and Inumi« laste·." of defeat. own home. Yet Mr. Cleveland's visit did not excite Club is deemed very severe, because the terme Kmiwror of Germany, disti let formerly. They didn't wish to read their on the part of those who Chief Malletoa. The neutrality of the municipal Though he has considerable American Interests ho his knew the well. Indeed, their depression «a« the enthusiasm nor draw the crowds which a moment any foul play of the resolution exclude Lord AIIfIfG. and his will be ted a" as the «ecuritv of the Oerm.n They story are respci Ion* within the not become naturalised, and in addition to belüg until worse of It was, we could say might have beenexpected nuderthe circumstance«. heavily Maine visited Indianapolis in want of spee... Club has influence or corilrol forever. This municipal oruer In Apia. if accounting for her me In tin· maintenance of peace ami good be Is on the roster of the Royal Thames, Itoyal Northern, beaten after a faabioa that admitted of only 1884 the crowd that came to greet him other ways " ( of the Gorman liottom Hen/on is indeed a mighty and tliough Hi.nm ? ?. omino.lore and Commander and clubs. He was until tho force of a« fast the new coating given to the ffaaabler, .? in ad r tin." Royal Clyde yacht one explanation.she cannot sail was at least twice as great as that which welcomed Possibly he take« a deal of smashing by card players and American at once sought tvrotec circumstances led le heterodoxy, a true believer in tho And that sou Of com¬ character, and nrltYsb and subject· was Voluuteer. explanation conveyed his successful competitor to-day, and truth was of a defective on. of flag» and tUe |«liit circular one no comfort to the Scotsmen. of the yacht the ring, the process is undoubtedly going Hou their respective Bntlau OajM)nie. the Thistle, and of her most, enthusiastic supporters, be¬ the statement that it was ten times more en¬ a rough then promulgated by the American ami lie told his friends In the Now-York Yacht Club that Hut ibe men bad other reasons for feeling gloomy pels may have blistered and peeled, causing ne is no doulit a clever man, cleverer than must; Malletoa bot only denies the authority or the Germans side· wounded pride. If they had won they would have thusiastic. Nevor before, indeed, has a crowd been in In tils but threatens to fight lor would "Have the of seeing her stern «very a munificent lu addltioa to their which wouM make a vast difference but no man Is the wldoe keeper has hoo.son to lior Is the of And now their hopes had been ruthlessly dissipated and the Mayflower was so great that, where he ran up nearly a hundred thousand Ing mnialni but to tu Uto amount, which is a purely sec¬ be naturally ? design designer and the fame of their beautiful oraft wa· wife. were afloat us before 1rs ondary question. the sneressful ( lira, William Kyfe. Ir.of l'alt lie. scot- Not Mr d but ouly second, If Indeed all sorts of rumors pounds' indebtedness attaining majori¬ - -. tarnished. place, TIIK ARRIVAL IN INDIANAPOLIS. to explain it, o> lan 1, who Is now In this country and sailed on the Thlstlo that, must «ho hereafter be content with. Tho May¬ air ty. The turf has had no sueh plunger and no befen· ih« season Is done, may The President's train was on time. It drew up to concealed heels and orillees for pumping A CONSUL CAC8EH A KING'S ARP.EST. In )i< r races. It Is though It Is not yet quite flower anil the l'uri tan. such since the· ol UaMing-·'» das-». Africa otate that probable, b» to battle with ber, and many people believe at the terminus of at 11 water. The docking pigeon Marquis I/OKtxis, Got. E.Advloe· from West certain, that the new cutter will be a second-class une, tempted tue at Waibiugton-st. junction to decrease the ftittion of the of of thai tu such a race as mat oi Friday, Mayflower, in the the British Consul has ceused the arrest Kin»; .Tnja, ami In lier lines be an of ine Clara. Hiere least, if well bandied and well canvassed, would provo o'clock. A mot'ev crowd had gathered examination of her bottom i°ntti's first concert tour commences at Man¬ of traders to amplification of the Thistle and the op.ubu, for «o.Tetlj· preventing Uio MMM are reasons for fur success from such a de¬ her superior. neighborhood of the track to inspect the beautiful chester the middle ol November. She will visit not to do many hoping to with interest as likely to throw the Interior. King Jn|a ordered the natives not the least being that the Clara Is able CAPTAI«. nARR HAS LOST ALL COURAOF. cars and their occupante. As the train came to a will l>e looked Edinburgh, Leeds, Notti Bir¬ through hi· aad oaferrod his sign, tu,portant all Glasgow, nghnin, any tradinr except ngtnts, uinre In to her dis¬ Fuor Captain Harr remained lu the cabiu nearly the President out the The Vcluutccr has beaten and or.ler by beheading 150 of his subject« a· a waralag lo to carry «all proportlou standstill, stepped npon light on the problem. mingham, Brighton and Bristol, say far··w,ill than known cutter. Of day. He felt so keenly the Thistle's defeat that wore double others. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ placement any front platform. He bis customary ani on the hitter's in laondon in DeoOfnhOff. Her next great engage¬ siminui to the Thistle fairly squarely conr-e a decision on Mr. Sweet's part to he iilla': up courage enough breasted frock coat tightly hut toned, dark trousers ment wili lie for South America, after which she TEEASVME. of on deer. The men received their merits as she was wlicn she sailed, and would riNDlXG ? MISES?? bTdDKN base a scroud-elass entier will put the Volunteer out .how up of a mottled and carried in Ins hand a. will less to live and the dioVeico betwee ? pattern, the result appear frequently, desiring ?,?? TEN ????G- the question as a defender of the cup. At least, the en¬ usual mouth's ? iy yes'erday, caution he descended the continue to do so, hut that ?!!! WO'ilM llnPIl KS l\ OHIO ß 1 ad led to tneir high silk hat. With, probably ijuiitly in Wales. of a boat of her sir.« agalast one of such a size as say that aad what they had oxpec disap¬ we may ß??> l")I.I.AI¡s. try steps, at the foot of which stood "Oil at all the Thistl 's real form the Titania, while not debarred. Is searcely foaslhle a 11 pointment. They have be«u engaged for two years. represents The lmuse in which Dr. Samuel Johnfon \s,s Oct. 1 Retenant and Thistle Is sold here Is Saddle Hags," his white hair streaming in ???-??, {Sjtetùiit..Washington would ne the cause of inilalte adverse comment In yacht¬ What will bo done wltu them if tlie lie to doubt, although at present to while wood at New- Thistle the rumine later Mrs. Cleveland ap¬ permitted born and lived for so many years at Li'hficld, ¡s William Pnyder .lay, chopping circles. According to Ui» conditions under which the something which the syndicate which built ttte ia wind. A cause of her surprising falling- a In which they dl*"0vered two shot ing mission will have tho of tn« ? uttio but ti c dark as to the to 1*· s..) I. At present It is a drajier's shop, Portage, opened log Is sailed for any boat over thirty tons la elliglble. and started her out on bei' audacious peared in do«r car, pale, of <>r gold imi stiver <«??, bMslM arali of bills cup the 1'he what she has shown herself capable and lini-· allered etnee the ponder.,u* le^oogtnphof bacatali lor the new contestant forty buns Is the probable sl.to. to settle. L'verybotly was "gluiu'On Thistle,except imiluig, her eyes snarkliug with excitement, off from rontnl'dnc not less that A.yOoo. The bills were badly f.iiluiiiker Ratsey. He has au open mind, and he has "The Standard" is h sed tliere. The Unding of a suitable boat to meet Uer is, therefore, what that Is may be crowd recognized her at once and win up a heatty Util opinion of .? .? ¡?-?. The men at first kept quiet abouttbelr treasure learned somutblng, and gathered performing." '??<· Shoithand has betti a R>1 60001 ¦··.. a matt« of ¡titease luterest among yachtsmen, and af'.or f n.in the following account of what be said : cheer, the first that had burdened the air but thousands believe that fJOfagTOOe ip'.', which unmunts to fully fio.ooo, but were so "The Volunteer snaked to wmdward of us In a sur¬ shared hy hundreds, in one ihat is of a the nine day·»' wonder of the new oballemre has ceased, since the arrival of the party. Mrs. Cleveland except respect, ti*· prompt» over their MUM fortnn· that they went to town prising fashion. She «bowed conclusively the value of a to learn a lesson of American happy »ar.uUc on this iioini will not unlikely give place to fact. work. with it down in a suit of green material Entband has yet phi.ii'ii.· system of writing found little cneoiir- and grand new suits of clothe· throughout and cen'reiKiard In windward Drawing was dressed tlght-titing bought CM II MKMItF.fl SAIO. twentr-feet to our fourteen, it worked iu comparatively she wore a» conia nee with the age merit. Most of mein)·.·,-, of 6taf< ?.??<·<· to a real mining ami man· SA ICA 1 A NKW-YiiKK keel trimmed with black bruni. On her head bail 1ère, In predetermination the the then returning New-Portage, Yacht In tho smooth and undisturbed water, while tue Thistle'· set until the of A member of the Ne«-York club, talking was in motion aud had been a bonnet of silk in color similar to that of the was beaten, another yacht will bo ailnm its ingenuity and simplicity, but, almost uiacturing village, up drluk· population was In water that pounded if the Thistle man. The ¦ atténuer with a Ticini m·, reporter, commouded .Mr. aud swashed by the rising and falling of the boat. That's off a bow ofred satin a-id a pheasant's nil consider it impracticable at and that t..· ? a.i.i wu drunk almost to a while the Voitinteor held h«r dress, set by the Yolunt« er. present, older Hmiil'i discretion lu proposing to have a boat of the why we shipped to leeward at once reloaded built to challenge a MM of the money becoming known, course so close to the wind. I don't think lhat it wiug. Old "Joe" McDonald spelling reform is only fad. 1 as» steadily citi/ens rei-alled the fact taut .ilaoul fifteen second-e type. would o» to build a carter that would go ao und offered his arm to Mrs. an I therefore shre.vd Impossible do that «he the President Williaai'l spontaneous relea-i- of Hie forthcomiug life of Dr. Morie* rui.sl.on siili years ago Jaron Ireeb»··**, a mise-, died at that place. Mr. Sweet I» Scotch enough, well to wlipiwiud as the Volunteer, but to best as he Ilio Emicror busi¬ " much The President floundered M was » to he wealthy, bai lug done a lug to see where his best oppor¬ would bare to be built so deep that she would lose Cleveland. Me ippesed au 1 enough," be remarked, no Sclinaclicl«· w have some effect in expedite contain many interesting IhoM BOI mrerloaaly ness in land »peculation. After hi« death htnbeuae el.»s in running and reaching. On tke other hand, there Is could the mud to the carriage that stood yonm: to but all without tunity of victory lie«. He know· that our second oa other side lirough pin.? sbed. IVofcasor MacDonald, of Elniburgh. land *?·?' MM over find hi» MOW, Inducement to build a centreboard boat the followed guid¬ the settlement of the last Franco-Orman avail. It Is now claimed that this tre« had been the .loops arc not all that they ought to be." wlillo tue rules of the Yaoht Racing Association exclude waiting. Mrs. Cleveland resolutely, ini: is the ??« tleta;]-, nf lis·· si.iis to and " the MogFt|»l'.cr. the h.Imi» In aS'iry. TI.· liei· sii cut down .(ay " W hat «bout the l'appose I remarked a bystander. ber fniui pitrtlcliiatloa lu the matches aad regattas there. ed the discreet old gallant at her side. Bnt Although the news of are a »i/ed hole was to a way by frontier incident. let s|K-nt in Canada supplied by ProfeeeUI about sil fret from tho ground good " Aud if wo tried It we should have begin long it. There may bo a chanco now of le.tiug her havu a are of that carriage! Who could ever do it justice! reason Dr. son-in-law. fourni which gave évidence of a plug haWug rotted lu behind yon. for your centreboard boats tho results last two days is somewhat disturbing by Deyner, Ptutohoe'l The Oliver dollars mllel out wben the log *.a« «qtoned. show of her qualities." ample experience aud experimenta." decke«! inside and out with the American colors, liad for been seal, lied for l»etween the two versions of the 'l'ito ultra-Protestant is no iiaans ami the treasure which years Among the "flying rumors" last night was one that mi. ?a? ?.s HAvr. ?a??,??? DEMOXKM. in black, of the conflict putty by w..» laid baro before the eyes of peor aad no.v a.iuoil ¦/HAI atreuded by dignified-looking geutleme.i ineiiMourd Mie natilo of Oliver Isella, of the Titania, " In from demands of the German press gratified at the «-lection of the MW Lord Mayor. rr.i/v men. ? great deal has been gamed yacht designing looking like good bishops m di-guise, anddrawnby story, and the ?- a owner of tho cup defender the Alternimi DeKe.sser is a Calli· li··, luit lu· as probable these international matches," said reporter. eight white horses from the great brewery arouad the <'·<·p??:??? view, it is believed Belgian -1? \ I. Mr. Sweet's cutter. A tow "but the gain to maintaining to recognize none but the MAD!. OLD IS IS8TA against Y'es," »aid Mr. Ratsey, appeals the corner. It was a gorgeous thing aud the out- promised olliciully ¦> I stating that Mr. leelln to Governments are determined that the days Ml ¦ p-iu.'raidi appeaio lift ve. Itcen all on your siilo. You have learned drop as it were, of that botb State religion, as wi's done by his predeeeooore, ?.?.?? ItV of the Titania aud Itutld another si«le trimmings, the fringe, If ? ??????, WoMsN' TORNKD AGKD AM> wished to dispose j ir k-«ls lower and ballast them, ?hus making the cen¬ Demo¬ shall not ûcvtbp serious proportions. who wer·· or Nonconformist-, Mr. De and if the new second class sloop In this sumptuous outfit, the stalwart affair Qnehne A -11'U I "V ?? HU II V. second-class sloop treboard boats safe, beeiden a lot of improvements ¦ Mas or s'.au 1 a ti: it rate ehauco cratic henchmen surrounding and guard¬ necessary it is thought that the IJaperor Will Keyscr, who is the first CMbolio Lord Ci.t.vti »Mi, int. ? .?/»* ?.i.'i.· Mary Harmon, daiightor turns out anything troo 1 It may tie mo ?·1 suggested by the cutter, ami then, ton, you a and cutter. we the shining gray tiles, the Office sine·; the BefonnatlOII, is capali|<> non of a fai un v, us engaged (0 M marrie,i to Jacob t.beii«lu· of meeting tlio Tftt MMljpioTl have iho cutter rig. Hut I don't »oe wtiat ing it, make sacrifices. The English Foreign ?, adopted white neckties and the red roses eieret «tpenfeer. He is "known to ?ßµ??ß?µ m who followed the Hai mons »from l'enn«y)vanU a ilion hi v. Paini: DOM ROT knowwhu HE will DO. have rained." ttmsrh canes, the an settlement. tame of the New-York as an expres¬ exiecDi ea:ly the owner of the Boy·] Hotel· BloeUHasi·. time aro. About su wcoks ago the young Couple (¿encrai l'alue fot »eeii at the not» ? am,'' -uig-.-tí <;d tl.e reporter. noses ?», perhaps, quite appropriate in " of can to'.he rlty. ? in.· of the young man'· friends worked Y at lit t lub ?..,? befo:· ho left iliciu in order to cauli >h. we had tried that before aud know the value sion in this casei of this phalanx.who recall slain. His The of rnodieol students ir« likely to to aa« of It Juks Ferry has leen slaying the rowdyism one of the electilc li.'lil e»'ah!l«hin«nts and they want tho ?????? train for Huston. Ho was If he had It, but wero prevented from taking advantage by their names without looking at a dreadfully long Paris's mani¬ receive another check. The providing of Lourd thrOH'h the simp Ms» heanl of the new challenge, ami replied In tho the rules of tho Y. It. a., wide a taxed .team so exces¬ will caref withering attack on the Count of »*n the machinery. VTklli frlUltlg anything sively." official programme and who, perhaps, I-nd lodging al St. Mary's HoopitO] has been s., Hannen received a scvcie shock of oleetilclty and frilto Mr. admitted that the Volunteer the th· festo recalls an incident which was gradually negative. Asa salheaker Ratsey There was the u«ual procession, police, successful that the Middl sex Hospital is about ha (loor. In a few minutes she fWMTtTI I sufficiently to "Would you build a boat to Mot the cutter talked of I" had him with tue value of battOH« for the marshal impressed with the favorable comments brass bauds, tho little tin soldiers, Ihe out of memory. He treats the lmpes of to establish a similar arrangimi ut. Medie·] l>· removed from the e and was taken to her home. «as next asked. »alls. He «M p.cased dxing pia. " for the future." ho in his the made on the Thistle's beautiful «Ilk of and useless aids, the For four the lay I bal Is a question replied which papar* with his army gorg<'.ous with scorn, hut for that matter students who now live at home are often a Medical aid WM summoned. Uays girl usual ui.inn··! "tint the strain ou it," ho sat.I, "wastre- will not tu line, the irre¬ the Monarchists limbs quiet Now-York ? at lit .pianaker. holes out on It and groceis' horses that keep n- 'iheu she ic-aiti.d the use of her Mr. Mweet'· realguatlon froin the inoiidoii». I saw small breaking that source of annoyanee to the polir.· at the then paia I)/.«.·). is not a because of ins into ones, and I thourht sud the man in the crowd who knows also assails the Tladicals, with this result, but Immediately began to lose flesh. 'Din halron the left ( lui), it is well to notu, necessity gradually expanding larger pressible boy and music halla. 'Ibe reetdentl·! college erotta lltoatloB to rompoio. lue fact of his being a uieiuber every moment that it would to. I was glad whoa the in th< procession intimately until he is divisions he laments arc now likely to be si le. of her in ad turned «ray ami began falling out. Af¬ at a meuilier of the wiotl came and Harr ordered It takon evorybody the il cheap and keeps them under more control. Ol ihat el ib does n.il debar niai, sklft of Captata Down Waehuigton-ave, it ter wrecks she was ab.e. to be about and alile to at¬ Britten alabe: witu wintn n« is connected from challenging iu." coruerod and exposed. fOWl to ul least at anchor at prolong<-d. London Is to hnvi· a I»tus (lib for ladies and of her household dulie·:, but in that tliae she for inn ? up, liut lie Une considerotl tint resign, The Thistle, aa she lay Tompklnsville, the crowd relieviug the tedium tend to most a matter of courtesy and ex¬ atimiratio.i of all bar but the moved, pern leinen. with ladies' olttbe lias.· handsome Into temporarily, Is liest lioth as challenged tho by beauty, horses Experiment« bad beca transform·!! from a young, girl Hie ne ? cutler will be limit or steel, so that visitors to her were few aud tue prollts of the boatmen of wuiliug for tinao eiglit Of the of the week Mr. pediency. ktsr keel. her fame aal politica] Bpeechcf previously failed. fjfeorge EdWSldOO, lestM of th·· a fertile old woman. Her form, wklrli had been plump (Ml may carry the uece»i:iry weight ot lead In were scanty. The Volunteer has eclipsed checriug everything and everybody that hove ed keel n to the of view, ti«a by was the most important, as show¬ Tlitatrc, is the chi f Is thin nad ben', and the skin ou her face In wooden boat» a heavily weigh apt spring Interest lu her, from spectacular point when the horses really came, Cbtunherlain'a Gaiety pfffaeitltCT and roundel, Hie ml.«is. as wan tho laaOWIlll Ilio Atlantic, Wlllt U falleu off. in view, ilut eight I» and wrinkled. 11«! volo· Is harsh and most of its the fairness of spirit with whieh he the the health of and body dry leakol on Ul ? a. count. OoNORATCLAlMXS TOR CAPTAIN HOFF. tho crowd seemed to have expended ing Notwithstanding denials, inox would that Isonlv about tbirtv miles cracked ami no Ma» t<> at her, Imagine 1 mi lie. Mi. Kyfe'» idrihplaee, a sort of levee The cheering was taint aud tue only and his friendly Mudurne Otto Goldselimidt 'Jenny Lind» 0OB600 A» nulli a few reali ago his rallier, the well- Captain "Hank" Half beiti yesterday MIIhiiImmi accepts the Washington mission, she was less than »ixty year·, of I'he. phy.sh Ian» frinii ?, and aft known builder, hud a y hi at aud pleasure boat and refilled con-rratiilations. from many eources, but thing whlli seemed to revive it somewhat America. He not only denied anxiety, but the account-, IMeived Of hot in the electrlo current communicated directly yacht feeling toward claim that building place at Arr. out how muflí lie bad been hel|Hid m was the President in tho act of lifting his hat. London show some improvement. net \ as of the »<,,»., and loll side, of the always pointed mission in order to with the principal YACHT. as Istanee of other». He didu' t at stated inter¬ that he was accepting this th«lr vitality. CAI'IAIX BAM WILL SAIL TUE NKW faiatBg the victory by Ike This he did with grave politeness head and that tho shock alaMOf dastroyad however, to speak »light¬ his left sat .Mrs. Cleve¬ shirk the at home, hut carried the war ? Ih.· of llin new yacht will be Cap'ain Barr, think li patriotic M¡Judicious, vals like au automaton. At stniggle MORLKY KKfLILS TO CHAMBERLAIN. skipper because th.it would detract from tho who sailed the hlstle. and who made his reputation ing») of the Tlilslle, land, nidiant ami Miiiling, a bouquet of roses ìu her into the Glulstonian camp, the whol© speech A STlltltlXO AIlDltKKA «1*1 ORE A QBBaY! I4B8BAL ut USL? TO DMATB INA lODQIXQ-BOUSE. of the Volunteer's victory, and as the fastest boat during ??« time he buhl the tiller of tho Clara. value lap. 0:i the back scat of the carnage in a fi the f«X)l'sh report that MKKTIVO AT ?????.G?'?????. ever built be doeaa'l wish to see her robbed of a particle brins contradiction TWO MBH MAH am» a in DAKO·*.AN OtO It may be mentioned Unit the lliaiila and Shamrock. front of them sat ex-Senator McDonald, homOU, Oct. l.-A t*r.et Uberai tl.mou.tratlon wai Timji» of the eiedlt tine her. he is of the conflict. Like Lord Randolph MIS III UM I) IN III* ROOM ? ? A It ??.???. « li" c sailing tpiallilos are so no.trly alike that after the Ba'es BmM the Presi¬ wenry beiti at Teetplecombe, Doraeiehlra, today. Tweaty (.eueral l'alno thinks the'Voluntcer quite fast enough As the party passed ? ict. 1 Fire brune oil' at about .'Ilo o'clock iteti brial· the of speed supremacy has not euiious interest. Churchill, he considere that Parliament should tlio.ivui'i were -îmii/iui. Hnuts and 1)1. hi .11, tepe ipiestioii doesn't believe that any beat boat cau be dent scanned the building with pervia» prêtant, a doi Ided were built to fot him, nini Andrew this morning la Ilio ICn^lish Kitchen, cheap boarding yet been a «flsfae torllv oilgloally Utilices* battit uiade It was from the balcony of this house that now take up other than Irish business. For the Wilt» «anilla»; continent«. fire defend Hi« cup lu car.· «f a challe«*· liy a second-clue· lutili to beat her. tliou-li Mr. yet lieiun al Su. M4 .lafTerson-itvn. W'h.'U the depart- on that Hut mo«! people, though, ou course of a similar attempt to Con- Mr. Jona Morie?, wtio »m tbe ehlef epeakor, replied t· bulld- cibia ui cr. up his mind point. made their Jolmaon. ia the first time sintop yesterdav- their admiration for were at a of Home Kult» aud erery uno of bit colleague» who twenty-two, though precarious at the premium. telf-governmcnt, temperance laws, economy pluu, dition. Ono of Hie dead men WM named Htioh, of Scarcely a single cultor man could be found yacht lie latti up. In no more " fact that tho Volunteer will engage koRMai. r;:ckptiox and AftMHMMe. liad been ooncereed lu prepariur the bill had also cor¬ Mo. 1 ke loss on tho will not ex¬ " downtown or at the olubs about The TiiK and of life at sea. Ire- itreckenridgo, BWlMtag lug art galleries races this rather increases than otherwise the pros¬ administrai ion, security more did want to know I KM». was year the Thistle the came dially ea.eeted. What anybody ceed >>;>,? Madison square. The more tlie great race of Friday pect» of another race for the big sloops wltu In front of tho State House procession to sland lu the way that Mr. Chamberlain did not u M. Oct. 1. T/ir I'ionrrr Prfm learned from was ¡if With tho Volunteer out of tho way the from wbiclx lind ought not, he argued, He wae emezed pio.Im 1'aii, tallied over. Ilio more general ami lineerò tho aiming them. measure to a halt. A piattono had been erected Wat Mr. Cbunilicrlalii ..cuiuni iMiluth that the house of ?,????« I'lcrght.aa agru bachelor Puritan aud Atlantic would like to of tbea· needed reforms. The speech was full of hlaown pluu. [Cheer*.j who lived alone In the country BAM there, wax burned kuovslcdgmetit that the «entre.board sloop could Leal the Mayflower, tin-Thistle, and the Thtstlo is not at the PreMileut was expected to address the multi¬ The (.¡uiUtoalau» wanted to tbemaelree again·! a measure redeem Home Hule altogether? early this morulug. A few whitened bones in the ruin· keil boat to windward every time and come near holding all averse to an encounter that may lu after a short introductory speech of Unionist and was In town res us has already tude. This ho did vigorous reiteration sympathies, know al*o what Kellen » like Chamberlain thought indicated that 1'ieiulit lost his Ufo. He run in with all sail sel. ?? ru tho Scotch¬ lier and enhance her value, for, ac¬ aud drew Ml,(iO(i from the bank. I .ml play Is her own in the reputation ibe Thistle is for sale. Governor Gray, aud very creditably he eTa«. the I» from a Unionist about the doings at Mltcbel.towa, Kunl* and other pince». trrday on the cutter model. bean announced, by sf dcllYcrod platform feared. men tkemselvos are weakeuing PKOIIAUK. himself. The crowd was evidently pleased, ?» for Mr. Cuamberlaiu'e urging a postponement of Inali -. sV- the Yacht Club, Is ANOTHER CON1KSI quitted for a week. Ihe Birmingham Liberiti CouiHtodiire Clark, of Koyal Clyde whicu It is willing to a little more warmly than be¬ inaiiy lead.lation, the posinoli of Ireland, the PSODUCB Ml U< HANTS BUrFKH 1!Y TIIK ??,?????. Yoluuteer could beat tho The Larchmoiit Club ha» $1.000 for it cheered him for English salti to have admitted that the a race, if it worth «'lubof to counteract the to with storted at about ;: o'rlocg >¦·»- as a for the big Oops. Such led to some extent by the Due Association found it neexssary said, would not al.'ow Parliament deal A lire of iinkuowu origin 1 hlstle or any other keel boat lu a race to wiud- offer prUo fore, »peeker or would fittingly close one of the most the Hendricka I lubof Indianas«! is, «Sect of Mr. Chaml>crlain's address by a great other affaire. Theeblp ?G aUte wae In a »imin, and wa» terdny afternoon among a number empty crate», waid, though ho ra'bar Imped with Mr. lisait that the coititi be golteu up, t.ncinna'i and une of racing seusoua la thu American auuntio cue at time. Governor »urro.iuil.il by tumultuous wure«. There wa» oely which were piled upon the third floor the Uvestory cutter would more than recover the lost ground running brllliuut yacht who gave the the proper last this at which The tiro uur the race between the Thlstl«, Mayflower, Puritan .Meting night; yet meeting, way of making p»i¡-to «umuinu back tbe old building, Nos. yi4 and MO Washington at. brini' tko wind. .Nun. uwitber tho Coiuuiodor« annals. A Gray spoke as follows : so coolideat that Ike keel boat is a au amount of interest only a« W. Foster Mr. Brunner were Mueb we» said about the waste of time liisi.il so r. .nisi) ih it t «n aim ins were sen* out und Vlco-Couiiuodoro Is ami Atlantio would excite I biddUg and speakers, pilot. [Cheer..] inalidì for the eeiitre-lmatd either out or in. the couteet between the lu behalf of the people of Indiano, greet you, by Parliament. Mr. Chamberlain had referred to the th<· building wan flood« d with water. Wesscl» ? Co., lln- Club commodores »aid yes¬ mnafl lo that uuukeiied by weUnuio to the »tate aud lie capital. Be nature· Itssed a resolution the duty of main- of dl.cetabli.betoni e« for settlement, bat one of the 'anadian Yaoht does not at follow that you interest e\ tdeuced this affirming queatioa ilpe of ornnges and bananas, occupied th· stores and that ¡ali faith in tho Lugllsu model was badly Volunteer and the Thlstlo. It all that the cxUitntlou of popular by wii»!ß time would be «o greet a. to n»k e fut· MIMn terday " Is a manifestation ef re- what of " he continued, out¬ because of her dofeat. Con¬ lanro assemblage of our citizen· ?wtiing law and order in Ireland, reproliating a of whose meipb.ri are Torlee, to dat¬ part of the buildings. Their lo·· le "stimuted at shaken. Tlie Volunteer," plainly the Thistle will go ¡«begging for The peo¬ llauieat, majority upper us on beat to windward, .-ho stood in closer was offend for the «¡cuesta here for you uot less tiiau the Magtstrste. dlae.tabll.hUaeBt which la covered Insurance. The sailed the siderably more money bor. apoct meet hero today to twitty by their and demanding that the Irish people ene. about f.'i.OOO, tally by to the wind Ike whoio lima aud crossed the Thistle's was for the Puritan,.which had defeated ple of Iudiaua ynu A. fer the Unionist«, continued the speaker, rather ) esculente auto b) John II .Morns aud GooaV the than paid cutter men on the their reverence aud re«i>eet (or the authority f^Rges, beak to oiauplod bows on the first link. That meant Iu order to'wlu buck the Cup the prcaeueo the Constitution and the of free discussion of than let Mr. Olad.tone go power they win ? («allaglicr, dealer· In produce. Their lotees aro to half a mile aad the gala w!i it will have to do. established by tho eutlrak'e· and«r fpU enjoy right endoa- tbe devil and ? tin saving of from a quarter a other sl.le now know Just tbey are here who differ would entabllah end (stlinated ut $'{00 MM. Tho building, owned by wai oa each tack after the Hist. The ability to a boat that can beat the Thistle over law· of tbelr country, if there aay ***· «Hairs. all hie liiee.tabllsbuieiit, litpuor reform, Wilson est.«le, suflcrisd a datuago ol .f'J.ooo, kept up Thoy must desigu -mllu brush to windward with voua« to the wisdom of aay of your official act«, I aufela. George II. ptunl m close is undoubtedly due to Ike centreboard. fourteen minutes in a twoiCi so differ ac¬ aud free «eheola were all Liberal iritestlea». Would the la c.oreiod Insurance. on tho beat out lu and reaching. The feel that I oau safely »ay that, wUU· lug, they " Mr. Cham¬ Which by The race wae wou ainl 1'« fully eiiiiul to her running the and a sincere desire to Torle. forward the«, t ICnea of "Never J . ?- I taluk, Is what did to be lightlv undertaken, for cord to you houesty of purpose lia contains two of the and the centreboard. beou ta»k Is not one likely aad believe that vou have en¬ ***ew "At-lutic Qunrtcrly Hcviow" berlain uead te declare that the |real pillara It. Mr. »ell. 1 hear, thinks that If the run In bail war across the water as a phenomenal conserve the publie good, were the parson and the pulillcun. FIAMES IN THE CAKGO OK STEAMSHIP*. nave overhauled Thistle regarded here, and not a few to discharge the dati·· of your nigh position as *a »«hie on at the Conservativo party from twenty miles louger the Hustle would bo it. Indeed, moot nautical critics deavored the visit of the Indian Princes The country would not (et tbeae referais Havannaii. Ga., Oct. 1..A fire broke out early tins I he cutter did a little with hor now, have serious doubts wietuar a you saw and conscientiously undertoox them. ware from tbiatle. the Volunteer. caia on the oilier aid· thi· commonwealth occms at a time wuea a tbe Torlee till crape» fathered cotton of the British steamship but on the forty m:lo beat out she would boat tan ever be built to do It Your visit to ¦***» subject which aroused much annoyance »al frein thorn.. [Cheers.] When the Irish ipieatmn morning In the cargo spinnaker up, behind and the keel all oar Interest aad Industrie« have fairly felt the im¬ Ig» take thete reform» and cleared for Liverpool with l»SM bale« have been left twice aa rar advaaeeaeut and to them "* when became known how waa ? ? led tbe Liberal« would up lUsolute, aiready race would bave been loet br about twenty-si ? pôt.«· of prosperity Imparted ^»«-Indiane it 66oa effect them. burued fur twolvo hou s; th· .»nip that they can CUP. as administration ef National affairs, prudent, pure, ontldence in Mr. of cotton. It fiercely inmute» Instead of twelve. I stllithlnk ANOTHER COMPETITOR FOR THE by Constitution cental ot the do¬ tt« Prince» been treated. Tbe Itesoiutloa» were passed expresiing before the I,re Wal lllb- u boat oa the other side us the Aiuerlnns peaceable, loyal to th· and had for Ireland. The meet¬ w,i« Hold·/! twi-o wnli water build M good the UÜMBARTÜN, TO iOlLD A 90TOX «und In our midst ths eheeen *?'gently ? iladstoae end demandine Justice The can here. Hut If she is ta come over here tu wla MR. Ml-IR. Of patoli*. You Magietrat* **· who W well informed, eaye tliat wae full of eulhu.laim and wa. the laige.it ever held d el. The greatest damage is amidships. steamship the Volunteer next autiimusho RACE FOR IT NEXT YEAR. of sixty mil 'um* of freemen, the representative of th* - «vWently ing of here from I'blladelphla witu America's cup aitalust ('CITER TO and of the and Indestructible by the Liberale of tbe Houtb Knglani. iMMMf arrived yeuerday nut to bo a cutter, but a eeatreboard sloop." of Dumbarton, tho owner senetltutionai liberty grand ¦»Princes worried homf, in tllc her cargo off tire Ga Friday, about noon, an ox plosion ought Ut UOOW OM l.-Mr. Muir, Untou or the stata*, each dUttnet a« the wavee, and as iu.y belioving hatcae· were opeued MAY TRY FOR THE CIT'. to build a DO-toa *A iic.ciii red on l"iyiny-I'au Slieals. The ANonirR SCOTCH BOAT of the yacht Mabel, ha· determined the sea, for the ot which Indiana has given intentions of the Government. SUICIDE OF A CANADIAN ?)?:???.??;?. waa discovered In the hold. The hatches were know whea they la America aext bloodupholdingand treasure. Queen and the aud tire und when The Scotch are goad ugh tore. They cutter to compete for the America'. Cup her choicest Oet. 1.-Samuel Johnson, treaaurer of the battane«! down, steam was turuod on tho cargo a thrash¬ Ho cloeelv, so frequently are the territorial Umita et ungiere, were India Office Mokthbal, the Cambria wont to her are fairly beaten, but they are ready to protltuy unios· Mr. Bell agala challenge· tar U. linee of travel between however, the Powder defaulted a few day. ago to the vesoel arrived In port tug Mr. Muir, of year Indiana oroeted by the numerane ^^ Änd ***· Hamilton Company, M«UUaco aud the lire was extinguished. ing and try again. The news that The doaiguer of Mr. Muir'e boat wUl be Mr. Fifo, Jr., ot the Käst aad West, that Indianapolis stay properly to* ?*5·* Chamherlain's to Ogdeu«burg, where be wae build a new now the Is department. the extent of §7,000, going Dumbarton, Scotland, wa» going to Falrlle, and Captain Kobert Duaoea. of Qaureolt, called the gateway to ths West To-day gate .»jk* oi Wblle being brought back here laet night be FIVE itlXEKS KILLED lit AS WXPLOUOW, to for the America's master of thrown wlds open, with the wish that your extrañe· aad Aeit lineage a« any Royal arreeted. ninety-toe cutter try ¦H.t.r of the Marlene and formerly Ita· do as to you as u la to ua ; to elude the officer· when a few tullea from i'eua., Oof* 1 ?Hpecial»..Bait eolllery hai not twenty four hours after the sojourn here may pleasant and for»· y^11'1 ??? to a managed 1'?ttß???.?.?, Cup next ysar. coming on raee G?* that your further Journey beyond may be safe *etM c**c» poetscselng waa for him, »nd th!» morning for It· net condition and Scotoh aad Scotch- Got ?-?-Äeatlag the yacht fervent wUues Search made famous for some year« y by " will have the aja», tbl. city. the been Thistle's defeat, wa· welcomed "G?'µµG?. : Wo are and houeitly beaten, uaeie; and rest aosureu, you toJr*0**'f0f bla de>w body ana found with a buttet bole behind ¡usi their lives. To-day th· bli of tho old national Trúaraph says whipped the of Indiana for your eofety euring every Wlltnr|ei( ^ ^^ ^^ It la that family ouly a year ago leu porsuu« Amerlcaaa here ai a Uno nor eugiit a »liujle ungeaerou« word to bo uttered lu· of people th* that you may *·aet^nt ear and a pl.tol by bla aide. thought when No. OU waa talk here the nonor nad of the victors. Wo are terry .te? of y our Journey, ooupled with hop* <**>n mogl 1. the oauae oí both defalcation and eulctdo. ¦oa were preparing to quit work pillar pluck. There bad been Mi¿e Diiu-niug glory the with health recuperated and eaer- prir.ccuag,, ^ what ^ affliction ex · the tue Tlctory.bat tho Volunteer 1« a better all- return to Capital a .lai ted. It carried dowa a great volume ot gas which aaother boat to fight to record for the dlsoharn «f the responsible duties "" . -» of building round racing ihlp. The Thistle «ouid probably outeeil renewed the a .'.M. brtind tie the g^. and tho roooulug but notbltg definite, as ths Chief Magistrate of great q^ of NEW TREATY BETWEEN OEKMANY AND ITALY. ploded. Tho wrock oloood th» Hop· Volunteer aait fail, the Volunteer on a long iea royago. The former waa do- Slesevolving apon you ** Wanes. la th· working· of Big Mine come of it The BcettUh col- [.«ted, bat not Wo to repeat tho eual- Republic TW were only allowed two London, C«6t 1..It le expected that a new treaty be¬ parti·· bad to no through of couree, and yet dlagraced. hope It li only to be regretted that an Uluitrloui eittien ef throe men and (onr roulai were ou the bonis longe tu ÌW8." sear owe la. bone» wlU »ooa be oou.luded, Rub Colliery. Two boy·, It· heart firmly set Hyde " is r.ow clear tliat If wa oar own auto, whose path lay your tween Germany »od Italy oxen were temporarily overcome by the ony bere had a now would nave G?ß TiMti lay· It perfectly te tao felicitation· of a» oe> . killed aud eight f»r yaoht servios, le net Mrs join ? tho Too aamee ot wlanlng aad subscriptions be/ h..u ara to beat the American» la their own waters and brlag and m axueh ** * black damp that followed exploeloa. bad a big run, ac doubuf aura·coaoartaUaction the we muti coadeiccad to take a leaf eut of oaaloa waieh he w*uld have saje/eá. pwtty chapter - ***·** ?????G?? AT LUGOACURRAN. tue are V. K. Uoiirelrh, Are bee»; Jeka Mol>.aald, *· while the lauréat waa uj beak cap, Mr. Presides*, m the gsest et IMwM, and 1» IJEAOUE killed aud Joba taken aud fc» opened, «aa * «UeT-Mk/ To ye«, ftnuj these Oet L-WUliaBi s?G??·, Iaord Mayor galli- mlaer ; J eba Corkaa, miner ? Pattlok Cully, «? »iswarb, tt «Ul be roaseiahorod, pnty annoyMc«a, Du ut, heU- OUlM. boj a. Ua¡% jJJ^Jiegvm HoIk« iitally tuidcrstood too, »? DubUn, ttd Putimr Hatct eneeeiâed ?»