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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 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 " 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 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 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 recegntze