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NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1878.
PRICE FOUR CENTS.
A DAY OF PARTY ACTIVITY.
NOMINATIOSS AND INCIDENTH.
BTATK ('(.XVrSTiOVS M TF.XA8 AND KKBRASKA?
I.iliri("4 IV XFW-TOR_ CITY?COSGRKSBIOSAL
(WI.IDATFH, F.TC.
Tbfl ltVpiiMicuns ' " Nohrnftka have nomi
BBtai AHniiua Nauec, and those of Texaa.
A. T. Xorton, for Governors of their
respective Statea. Further rcturns havo
eome in from Ctolorado, aml ahow
Ropnblican Rains everywhcre. Many nom
inations to Congreaa were nintle ycster
day. General Bank* was lu*-B_i J?y
one vote. In thia 8tate, YVurner Milh-r
-aa nominated in the XXIId _>i?trict. nnd
fslumian 8. Rogers in the XXXIId, both by
the Republicans. In this city, last oveiiiiij.,
tho Tammany Society paased resoluiioiiB ap
proving the Syracus? Convention, and the Aiiti
TaramaBy inen denounced the course of the
Tammany men in that gatheriiig. The Shtipe
farlion held a meeting to disoiBS a uomina
tion for Mayor.
SURPRI8ING GA1NS IN COUiRADO.
TBE MAJORITY NOW BHOWN TO RK OVKR 2.000.
|BT TRI_Q??*H TO TOO fBJ?MIB?I
T)i n-vkb. CoL. Oot. 3.-Th? ekction rctnrns aa
tl?-y come in from the mi'iiiie ??'? Mextnm
eoaa-M ahow aurpriaing Boaaalkaa gaitiH.
Laa Animafl County, which gave a IhMBB
riutio majority of ncarly 700 lor Goveraor
two yeara aao. gives a Pemocratic majority of only
818 Tho State Cen tral Committeo now figures u P a
i. rt'ain majority of more than 2.000, uud tho figures
may reach 2,500, a Kopuldiean gain of 1,500. lVn
ver electa a Republican Mayor by a Bfla.aa.af fli
1,100, a gain of 600.
NOMTNATIONS IN NEBRASKA.
_T1E 8TATB TTCKRT OF TBR BKPU11LICANK-A l-flT
FORM WBICB FAVOB8 OARD MOJS'KY, BUT FAlLfl
TO 80FPORT MTt. nATKS.
IBT TBU?RA1*H TO TT? TBrBtTX?l
I.ivco-V, Neb., Oct. 3.-The Nebraaka Repiihh
rnn Ktate Convention remtiined in session all uieht,
antl compleled ita nominalions at 6:30 a. m. Tho
fnllowing iioiitinations were made i
For r;ofrr?or-Alt)lnna Niinre.
torl.ieuUnanl UOTarnor-VA^nrA C. C*T??.
For A?timt* Juilirf-tiwr il AmnaaJ oDti.
Tor ComrtM (looQ tVrm)-KdwHr.l K > alentin*.
For Vongrra* (ahort ttrnD?TJii.uiaa J. Mujcra.
There were several aharp contesta in halloting.
but the reanlt ia gonerally considered satisfactory,
? ud tbo tieket a strong one.
The convention reassembled at 0 o'clock this
morningand adopteil a phttf.inn. The resolutions
fatl to mipport rrooident Hayrs. Thcy dedarc
for freedom of Sfaaaoa Nortu and South.
They BUinmon the peoplo io resist the demanda of
the Confederates; they Btadffl the CflH- of ihe
Nation to the faithftil fnl-lment of ita contnicts.
d.-clare for reoumption and honeat nion.y, demand
that tho tru.de dollar bo a leg'd-teinkr, protest
againat the withdrawal of public Innds vrest of the
100th meridi.Tti from settb-ment by BaMflflflflaAan.
etc, and deuiaud the removal oi the lndiau* in
Neliraaka to the Indian Territory.
The convention i? now hotly ik-hating a r.aoln
lion BlflfllBlnil >v E. Roaewatt-r to liicorporntt'a
plank concerning the exorbttutit charges of the
C'nion Pacilic Bridge at Omaha.
THE TEXA8 RE-TBEICANS.
rilKIR S0M1NAT10JJ9 FOR 8TATK OFUCKRB COM
PLKTKD.
GaLVEBTOW. Tex? Oct. 2.?A speciftl dispatch to
TA. Stvt from Dallaa, Tex., aaya: Tb? Rcfabtt*
;an Convention atljourned aftor makiug the follow
tngnominationji:
for Ooternor? A. T. Morton.
For LifUienantOortrHor? Kicharo Allen.
For VaxptroUer?A. t-iemerluK.
For Trtaaurer? f*. 1). WkxI.
For Vommiationrr ofthehnnd Offlce?Jacob Kcuchler.
F?r Attomty-Uenerot?V. W. Mnmr.
A. M. Cochrane waa elected chainnan of the State
Ceutral Conuuittee. _
THE OHIO CONTEST.
80ASTFCL DEMOCB.A1TC CLA1MB?THF.Y CI.A8S TWO
DIMTRICTS A* DOCBTFfL, AND ALLOW IHE RE?
PUBLICANS TTIREE.
IBT TEI?OU?r-H TO TUB TRinOWB.I
CoLCMBCS, Ohio.Oct. 3.?Ev< ry one feela that the
pomiDg politital battle in this ritato will
_ecide one, of tho most bittcr contest*, cs
pecially in the Congre.sional districts, (hat
has ever been carried on in this State.
John G. Thompaon haa aaanmed hia fonner bearing.
and ia aaanming that the Dcmocracy will t arry tlie
Rtate by a good majority. At the Democratic Hoad
qtiarters it is claiinetl that the following Deuiocmtic
t'ongreaameu will bo elected : Saylcr (lat Distiict),
(roaa (lid), McMabon (IHd). Lt-f.vre (Vth), Ifill
(Vlth), Finley iVIIith), Convt-rse (lXth), Ewing
(Xth), Dickey (Xlfhl. Athcrton (XlVtlil, Geddes
(XVth) and \V ih-y (XVIthi. The Democrats alat. cx
pccttoelect Emmitt in tho Xllth District; Miller
in the XVTItb. and Toe in the XXth. Tlie only dis
tricta they eotmider dmibtful nr* the XITItb (Wor
ik-i'h) and the Yiltu (liard'a). They eoncodo to the
){.-piil.lit-an? the .leclion of K.-ifet (IVth), Uixligraii
iXVUItb), aml (iarft.-ld (XlXfli).
The aaaurauce of the Democratic managtranmnaea
ilioReirnblicona. Tho -Bafloioto ia wiucli Couvt-rHc,
i'.-.ving, ('o.^", LefoTTC aad Poa ara ruiiiiiiiBiireproli
ably a* doubtfiil us (itl,( r Wainor-a oi IlurdV. It ia
lipriaoaBi that both Ewing it.nd Warncr hnvtiBWflfl
tliHii thev ean att.nd to, while Gooverae's flBBBflM
aic growing weaker dailv.
GENERAL BANKS PEFEATED.
fl, 7.. BBVSAB THK l-.KPlBMCAN t ANDIDATK IN HIS
DISTltlCT.
IBT TEI.K.tiRAPH TO THR TBIBC.ar.l
Hosrox, Ott. 3.?Tbe RepublicRn Convention in
tbfl Vth Congressional Di?trict to^lay de
falafflB. a hot triangular bglit. On tho flf
l.ciith bailot S. '/.. Li'iwtaan received 51
TOMfl. lca.ling Gem-ral Banka by ono vote.
II.-wasdeclared the nominec of the cotivciition.
(Thiadistrict liroinpoacd of parla of Middleiaex,
Easex and Suft'olk Coiintiea. General IlatikH'a majoi
itv in 1870 waa about 1,000. Natl.au Clark, of
l.ynn. ia ihe Gn-enbnck nouiinee.]
AC.VINST G'EH-KAL HINTOV.
a i'oiri.AP mn r-BBBBB1 CANDIDATE AOAIXST HIM
I\ THB VIlITH VlltUIMA DisnBCT.
|CT TKLKGRArU TO THB TB1B-HB.)
WlflBlTHimTfj (Mi 3.?A privato letter recaive.1
lo-day from Virgiuiii, savathat there iaevery prom
ine of au exntiiij.'tainpaign in the VHIth Virginia
I'Diigresaioiiiil Dlatrict. John R. Carlcr has nn
juiiin.etl hiniHelf aa au Iudepoiident caudidate for
CaBIHM He was a flflftBJB iu tho 8th Virginia
lufaiitrv, of which Eppa Hiinton. the Democratic
nouiinee, waa colonel. He la wealthy and v.-ry pop
libir in Virginia. The Mtcralap aaya he ?i ill poil a
anong vote fiom the ex-f'onfederate noldicra reaid
inu' in the dnol-ict. Ho haa the suppoit also of tLe
nl.Bi'k nn ii. __ _
THBEBIE (OlMV ItEI-l BLICAN TICKET.
SHERMAN* 8. BOGERS FOR CONGRKM.
Iii ii au., N. Y., Oct. 3.?Tbe Republican Couven
fErie Conaty made the follawing nomina
lioaa to-day: For Congreas, XXXIId Diatrict. Sber
aian 8. Rogers; f??r Conuty Judge, \V. W. Ham
Biond; for County Treaauror, William B. Sirrett; for
Jnatice of Beasiona, Byron A. CharehilL Tho Sara
toga platfonn waa indorsed.
Mr. RoiTf-r?, tlie Repnhlican nomiiiee for
Cononfaaman from the XXXIId New-York Dlatrict (Krle
Cooaty). waa born ln Htculxn County, aud la about for
ty-eWtBt yeira of a_?*. Me haa beea a oltlzon ot Buffalo
for Btoay yeara, and has attained an oxoelleut raok io
n?J profaaaia tho law. Mr. Bogera flrat entered poll
*iea aa a a_aa__er of the Coaatltutional Convention
* 1873, Ib 1875 bo waa eleeted to tho Btote
?wata, wbora ho aorvod oa tho Commttteoa on
??''??'?n'.OaBala, Co_iaei?o and Navlaation. and En
???5flBina. In 1878 Mr. Roger* waa tho Bepublloan
Pjwflat* for Ueotenant-QoToraor. Ho wbo obo of too
_i i-L_**<!M*,'# on ,he HtMt* tUluA, roooiwina* noxt ?c
?*? laraaai vota eaat for tba Bepublioana. Mr. Dorahel
mer. taowever, was rt e>cted at that tlectlon, baTinp a
majority of 23,0ft_ votca
-?>
WARNER MILLER FOR CONGRES8.
JMI Bl NOMINATKD BY TIIK BKrUBLICABS Of TBB
XXIII) NKW-VORK DISTBICT, AND MAEKS A
IIAKD-MONKT 8PBKCU.
Lowvili.e, N. Y., Oct. 3.-Tlie Repablican Con
areaai.inal Convention of the XXIId District to-<lay
noDiiaated the Hon. Warner Miller, of Herkimer
('(.iii.ty, B_ Coiigrvsa. Mr. Mill--, In accepting the
uoiuiuntioD. iun<le a bard-inonev speech.
Mr. Miller la orifffiBeil iu the mannfacture of
popernt Herkimer. and la one of the mott prominent
and lnflnentinl Bepabllcana in Centrnl New-York. He
waa a meuil.er of tho State Aaaembly ln 1H75 from
Herkimer Cottnly, bnyinK aaaa clerted over the
IX'inocrntle eandldate, Jobn F. Hoach. by 413 votee.
Aft.'i lenvliia; the Leelalature Mr. Miller waa mado a
aaaaaaat ot aaa aaaaa_laa_M vBtefe lataaaataalal the
aalo or abumloninent of tbe Internl *an?'?
Mr. Miller waa alao inflnetitlal !n ae
eii.m_tbe eieetion of Qewreja B. BMata. afOawejio
Conntv, aa Bpeuker ot Ihe Aaseintdy of 1.77. lb
XXIId Dlatrlcl lawiT-poatdol Herkimer, J"ff.rh,.ii iiiju
Lowls Oonntlea. nml ir imw repreaeuted Ity ?*____
(K.-I..K uf W..tei-i.-iMi. Mr. ilajilcy waareoieelea
lu l?7(i bv ovei 2,800 u.n.lei 11 v.
OTHER CONOBESSIOKAL NOMINATIONS.
WoltK 08 CONVIUrnOm IN THIS STATK.
Bvaeoar, X. Y., Oct. 3.?The Detnocra-a of
ihe Xllltb I)i-tfiet bave noniin il.-.l (). I>. M. BHker. of
Dntthcaa CnaaTy, frf O-aaaaaa ITi.la atatriel leeeea*
iK.a.d af coiuu.i.i... Datflheaaaad ^**^___"*J____2
U imw i-ci.rea.-nt. .1 bv Ji.lin H. K.-K-liatn (Bep.), wbo had
b majority of over-rO-Ola 1878.]
Schknki TAi.v. N. Y., Oct. 3.-The Ettopab
Baaaa al tba xxtb Dtafe-M le-daf aaa-eatBated Joim
ii Btarla forCoaareaaByaeetaatataaB. [Mr. Btarta Bai
amalorltr ot aboiil 1,000 ta 1878. The dtstriel u eotn
p,sei..i Kuii.-n. HamlltoB, MoataaaH8T.iatatai8 nnd
S-l-enei Iii.lv COOatBM.]
HonxEixsvii-LK. N. Y., Oct. 3.-Tlie Be
pubticnn*. ef the XXIXtli Oaaurreaataaal Dialnct bave
U..II.H atcil). P. Rit-bardaun. "f AnircHeM. mr Coii_re_8.
fji.hii Bf. Hun.eifotd (Bep.)aow rewea 'ptetbii dlstrtet
-AllciT'iiv. (. Iieinun- an.l Ht< ute-u I i.lintiee. llla roiijor
liy iu t878 v. aa _r_r ..ikio.J
M.MINATI'INS IN OTBBfl PTATKfl.
Hartforp, Ooaa.i ?>>?? 8-Tbe lat Coafxaa
fdaaal CHatt-M Baa*___aBa_-OTeutlea to-day nominufed
<;.-ik rni Joaeph tt, a.awley loi Ooacreaa by aaai laataa,
ufter un iBfanaa] baOot, la a Mefe be had 71 ratea ta 18
rorWliltaac n.Baikaley,ead Beeatrertef. Baadaaioaa
indnrciti. Ibe Betmbllciin Wafe P?attora e?d nornmeer,
doDted. lOeneral Haaley ?h* defeated litl ia
dlatrlet?Hartford aad Tollaud Coaadee?? Ibvo bj
GtoiK-iM. Laa-eia iD.ni> bf n-* faaaaj
B___o?aroBT, Oaaa., Oet 3.-The Demo
ciatHoI tb- lVln ('..UKie-ai.-nal Di-tri.-t liavc. n.uuinitted
W. W.BnwtartoB. ot Dartea, f<>r CMfreaa. 11 ma _ti_
trlct-Falrfleld iin.l Lltebfleld Couiiti.a-ia now repr.
sented liy LeYt Waraar (Baaa.1, wbo na.l u aaaJeBtty of
B-oai 1,708 in 1878.1
H.-T..N, Oct. 3.?Tho IstDistii.t Gn ,-nhack
Con^rcsai na! 08 -vcnii-.n BBB 8888818888 "-BBBBel Hrad
ford, secoud, of IMymoutu, K.r (. nircn, aui.J.-rt to tbe
r.,ti!U?U"U of tbe 08888888118 Coi._i.i-i..,ial f'ai.iv. n
_r_ rTiiiailialrii-t-narnaiaiiie, Uuk.a aad
Coontiea, with parta ol Hri-tol an.li P.vm..uihi < ..liiitiea
ia imw .ej-r.Hei.t,Ml by William W. t'rapo (Rtp.). who
waa. lei-te.l ny about K.04H) innlnnty.)
Hoctii Framinoiiam, Mass., Oct. 3.?The
R. piil.ll. un Cuiiventn-n of tho Vllitb Cm Kr<-aal..iiii! Dls
trut, whi. h ni-t here to-*luy. renoiniiiiit.d William Claf
lin. of ?ewtaa, for OaB_Traa [Kx-tlovernnr Claflln's
malorlty 'ii tbia Diatrict-parta of Mlddleacx, Kor
fuia and Woreeater cantlea aud part of Boatou-waa
over 1,700 lu 1S76.)
TIIR V11TH JUDICIAL DiSTSIOT.
T. A. MACOMBKR TIIK RKPUHLlCAN BOMIBBB,
RociiK.-rKU. N. Y., Oct. 3.?FrancU A. 11a
oomber waa yeaterday nonnnat.-d lor Juatice of
tbe Suprtme Court ln the Vllth Jndltlal Dis?
tnct by tbe Repuliln-ana. [TbU district la eompoaed
of UviBicatoa. Wnyiie. BaB??(-, Y.itf a. Outarln, Hti8_l 4-n.
Monroe an.i Caynif.. Countlea Tbe H-iiu nf Jiimea L
Anitle, wbo waa appi.iiit.d Dicein_.r 80, lsTT.to tbe
! raa raei 8aaaal If tha dcarri of judro BBraaaa, wtti cx
DeC-MhartlUnti Last year Charlea Q, Dwlirht
(Rcp.) waa elected from thla 888-1.81 Of 8,888 majority.
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AN IZC-M OK NOMINATIONS AT TRENTON.
TltEXTON, N. J., Oct. 3.?Tlie imlili-iil 8888
palhTipromU'-Btobellvely ln tl.lat ae.-U. n. Tbe I'i"H
to___8a8a?ar aaiataaaH Aaa-aarj Kyaear for aheriff
of MoroerCouul.y, aud Jaioea B. Kury for AaBBBBBtj man
1_IU.IUP-diial. aad Btirrrr* th.- Baaalaataaaal Bt.
Charlea E. Bafeaf for 0aB_TB8l TI.e Dem.ti tala and Rc
pnbliraiia will weet nexi hatnrday. and wilieach put a
UcUet iu ifea ?aaa. Tne OtaaaakeeB-fa bare abaady
Domloated n eandldate lor ahcriff. aud inteud te aajara*
natn n cniidlnate t.? A.-eu.bly ln ei.eii .l.alrlei. TBe
i Demoerataaod (.r.-.nlti. k.-.a bave unii.-. upon Beae
kmb IJ. Muith f< r Coufteaa, arcatatl l?r. 1 u :h, R pablb
r?<i tbe pi.Miit iii.-niiii ein. I'ne prnlnbiiiniilata wlll
ti(.-x.-in iiBcrie, ot lliaaa ?ailttagl XUl* ov?bin(t lor tbe
oampulKii
THE 8T. I.AWRENCi: COI.MY HE.MIB RAIH.
CABTOa, N. V., (Kt. 3.-TMC St. Lawrcnce
f'otmiy 1-: iiKKiatu- C'.nvtution waa beld ber.- to-ilay
and iioiiiiuated Cotuity oflloera BeaolBllaaa weie
adtetr* _-?ta_saaiaa Oaeeaaaa Bsy-iaaaa'a adiuiniatm
tion. fn\ orniK li'-..- ,t nioii.,. nii.iuii.i: the -tepabll
euaa coaataunlua inonopoileH ami deiaaadlna muu
Kiithla, nt f:il at. Iliey do not liiteil. rc WUU tlie woatliig
of tbo Fodenil Oovcininent
0R0AN1ZING THE CAI.lt OKNIA ? (iNVI.NTION.
Bia-__8cnoo, Oet 3.-The aoa-pait-aaa,
Deiii.teratie and Repubiioau dc!e_ntea to tbe Omatltn
lloi.i.l Convention, at I .erametito. iiiik BBB-d l-.at ni_l.t
Oti tbe atlln-et af I he ailli.udliiale ofll.ein i-i i be eonveli
t-nii To-day nll ibe pla.-ea were lllled witli llie i-mik ua
Bomtneea, efl-Ctually ahutiinit out all tbe B/ultlaajBiaara
cundld.it. a.
BBM-JBMBt LO( AI. NOMlNATRi.N'H.
Morristown, N. J.. Oct. 3.-The Rl J.lll.li
enn C inuty Conveut'on beld here lo-.lay, iiomiiiat.'.l l\ m.
H. M.Davit. nf in.vcr, for HhcrlfT, aud M S. (,'uiidll, of
l'-rsippuny, for Cotinty Clerk.
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GOYERXciIl TAl.HOI'.i AC< Ul'TAM K.
Boston, Oct. 3.?Tlu- Hon. lavaaaaa TalbM
bas sciit nlettet to 188889888888 tbe Itipni-li.? .n hlute
Couventiou eeeasaBBB ihe aaaesaaaaasai aaaalaallaa.
in si:ak< 11 Of 0AHWDATE8.
niB uytuit aa__aaa pbbb__>-_p roa aaoM k>
Y(?II .
The lircwcrs and 8888881 IrilBpan have lu. 11
(iineiiy niHkiiiK aaaajaial Baaa laa aa aaatre pa_t?alpatlaa
in u.e leaal aaaapatajB, TBa baawetetaeeatty aati ?
pilvute ajaaataa 'or tne paeeaeee. iaetdtag whal candi
datea for oftlce tbey ahould auppoif. Tlu y Bledaad
tln 1 acivea tuaiutalu oi.!> m.i h iioiiimeei 8818888 n?l
npiM.aedto tbe llquor lulereat. Riehard .1. Morrlaon,
prealdiiutof tbe Exclac IIohi.1, w:ia apekeB Bf aa f.-vma
Iile to tbe li.inor dealera, and bia noiuii.iitinli for thn
ofliceof Citv Jtidite wsa reeoinmended. lt ia auul that
tlie majority of tbebrewera preacnt axreed to 888881
tbeir collectora to urt;.- Mr. Morrlaon'a cluiiua upon thelr
C.iatomel., tbe 80!oou-kee]iera, Hliil to nutbo. 1/e theu. to
uae becr to a ronsonalilc PXtaBt ln " trnailu^ " their _BB>
toniert, with tne 88?M ead in v.ew.
Tbe Ineweia lielil 11 pii-nie at li. HeMie Park y. .tn dav,
and It ia anid tluil tln- pr.i-.peeU nf the cau.piii.n were
ill-i-nsaed tlu-re. The Ol IIBBB aalonii kco|tcia of Ihe
Weat Hlde beld 11 seerr-t me'.-titiK veatir.Ia.v at Wlii.lnli'a
Hall, IU i:i4.'blh-tive., lumr Twontj -aev riill. -I. lt WBN
htiite.l tluil 11m- Baddeel of d.-lin-iailou was the l.rewera'
liiupi.aal 10 imiviiKa tbe nty for the i.,,,nii.uiiou of 1.x
i'im. Oocnmiaaloner Morriaon lor the offlce of ntv Judire.
Manyof Ihoae preai-nt IboilKht thal Mr. Moirl-01. could
not polla laitfe vote. A iemiiiiK oftleer of tbe I.iipior
1). alera' I?rotoctlre Unlon aaid yeaterday tImt Mr. Mor
1 i.oii, ulihoiuh |K)pulur 111 the Twi nticthW .11 ii wln-ie bo
(i)iit(ola tbo 'tiiiuinaui A-so.iatlon, and iillhntiKli 11
warin frn nd ot Jol.ti K.-llv, bad not wetabl eiutujrh for
tlie noinlnutiou; ihat if Tainuiiiuy Ho|l anou'd noiul
1111 i.u that oftlce be would probably be (lefenled.
Tne llunor dealera, It ia helieved, will not Yiite a
stmlRbi licket, but will ai-lect oue of tlieir own mado 11;.
ol auchcaudldatcs at are most furuiable to tbeir lnter
ettt. __^_
THE CONVENTIOXS OF TAMMANY.
TBK AYBACISK PLATPOBM API'llOYal), AXU COX
TMOLI.RB KFU.Y PBAIM.!>.
Tlie Tamraany HaH General Connoittee beld
Itsusnal moiiihiy nioetliiK last ninht. Iu riew of tho
approachlne elecllon, all of tbe leadere of the party
wera preaent. Controllor Krlly ocenpled a ?eat ln tbe
front ruw, haTluaat his rlght band Fredcrlck Smytb, and
at bia lef t Genoral F. B. 8plnola In tbo body of the
baliwere nearly all of the Tammauy Aldormen and
Aaaea-blymen, BberlfT Rellly. Park CommlaalonorsCoa
over aad Lane. aad Flre Commtaaloner Uonnan. Ilenry
L. Cllaton prealdcd. Ha had as his coinuanlon on tha
platforui a Bgnra ao qualut laat the members of tha
commlttae at flrat oouW aot reatraln thelr laughter. TbU
flk-ur* waa a dalegate from Wetteheater County. Ha
vu , uttlo old man, clad ln black broadeloth ooat and
watataeat aod yellow llnentreuaeii; he badtufeapee
taele* eorertn. Bia *yca: pullod down ovor hla brow waa
a broad5 __o_ blark felt bat. and elflflffli
in tala rt_.it liand waa a large _Tnjrham umbrelia.
Tba comnuttee adopled aome reaolutlona ln r<*J*r<i to
the riyract a Conrentton, and. lncldentnlly. tbe city
Governmen rbe conveiillon wa* yrataed Iprlfajpiat
fortn, a id t.e uomlnatl..n of aeerjre B. Brndley for
Judge of the Court of Appeale waa Indoraed h?*artm ?
In conclnslon, 'he commltteo polnt r<l with P?ie
??totheliooeat.Ji . nnd roonotnlcal adinlniatratlon ny
Controllcr Kellv of tlie tlnaneea of the (Tty and niintv
of New-York durltig th.-poat twelve montba; Ibat an
abaolute rednetion of Ihr ettrdehtnf th* aum of i*o,-in,
_H9 71) ataoo rii-pt*mb?T 30,1877, rtve* Baaiiranc* t-> BM
aooploM fhlacity that wearellving under an honeat
nnd uot aahnin lefonn _ovenmieiit.'
Audn-w Jii.-kB.ui Koeera. or |Woatcheat.-r County,
marlcaaliori rii. (di i.t tlie " old wur-borae " typo "?< i?
nunclationof tbe Re. ithllcan party. It waa liatened to
wltb littic lataraot, . _ . ,.__
TlioCmnnilttfei.n Oriranlzatlon reporterl tne ioiiow
iiiK dat.-a for lioiitltia* tlic oouveuti.uia of tbe party,
which were annr. red : Prlnaarloa, oetnber tl j Oo?"Jr
C.iiivi-titlnn, October 15 ; Ctiiurreaalonal, Oefotier *i .
Beuato, Viltl. Dihtrict, October 17 ; Convention t.inoiu
iuato Al.b raaaa, OotobarSSl Asaeiubly.Octni'er _?.
ANTI-TAMMANY ORGANIZING.
THK CoOI'l'li-nl li.NDDIiKKR KACTION BBLBO?I DAYfl
roa Bouma no.misatiso c?bv_bibmm??bsb
OMTIONS C.'M'KHMN.J 8YBAI I 81 ?
The wingof the Anti-Tniiiuiniiy party which
ini-.-ta iii Irviiie Uail, uannlly Itnown aa tbe " C?<)|ht
OMaadoi fer f aeiion," froui two of Ita U-udersheld a unet
lai ihara laai bbjJm. li BMaMflflflBBflBBBaaal.BMOflaflBBl
Couiwitteeof tlic pany; u Ixxly ao IBIB8 aa to ttll the
_8__ louipl.tely. ffcveral a.x-ci-hea were made by li-adero
of the party on tlie B8-88M cainpal-u. Tluii nioat lin
portant were l>y Rnfua V. An.lr.-wa and Bj 1
aon J. Wat.rl.uiy. Ail deuounced Tniiiiniiny f<>r IU **
tion i.t ti..- Maaa c.nv.tataaa. Mr. Wuterimry, in iflflaBaai
to the coutaat for eouniy otllc-a, aald thut he ili?u_ht tlie
piuty wa*atrongennu.-h tod.-teat Tuminany Ilnll with
nut tiiaklnga romMnatlon with tBa BaaajMlMBB, An
BthM Bfflfla?f, I'.iiiiui.iitlDfl BBBB tlila rci_ar_,
aaid tbat he waa wllUnjr to make a omlu
nation with any party to flafaal IBnininny
Batt. Tbia acntlincnt waa almoat iinanlumualv
npplaiided by BM cniinittre. Tbe C.iinuilttee
on Orjranlzatloii rcported tbat it hml acleclcil tlic fol
lowinjt daya foilioldiiilC the ri.tiv.Titl.>iis of th.- nniii :
l-riiiiari.-a. Octoln-r lo j ( o'lutV i oiivriition. O. tol'.-i IBl
C..tICftOfl???? OOfOOOt 17; Al'Ii-rmi- . OMoh? -1; Al
aoaaaar,OaMhai M. Baaata. viu.i Utauioi, OoiahcT M
Tl,c folloiiliig reaolutlona wt-rc adoptcd liy a iinani
ui'uih wntc:
Meolooi, That aa all tionr-t Dtvoerata aboolfl,
Blor* tt." Olajrrarrfiil oranea wl?, li l.y tin, aiti.u nl
Jfohn Kdly an.l M< Tammany lictx-mlania, ct
Bt*al llir 'flral (ln\ a at-aalnit af tlir r. .-,-i.t Ix-tno
rrat? Htate Oanaanaao. ihr ajwcti.Tr of a teninorary
cl.airmaa not oulj diaregardlnx all rulea oi ii?n**tj ?
al r.-t.-r-lnir l.ia ?wn a.Ti.m Wb*B h? BBW tb.it ll
? in. dr. laion of a n :.'?> . % al ih* ub. o itr*t?J d.
thr iiiii'- il?:. nr.-.'f i?T'? a_*el*J.nlaa;t4ibeTaraniB.il .1.
bal ?i.o at-vetlio i.? inri.-m.'i. wY*rk. iw.llea . iin- ni.t.il.ll-.i
lirrna. aliowet to the oallerU- pt?-88 b.- Uu-I'ltiai Birai
thr It.-inililirnii Mavor ?f xyrM-nar, wllii a liniinii'!.' nvrr lilui
I., fiiTni'iifiii.- -<tai. ti.r *.M..i.(M)t), lobbylnknpon lha B?mii ,,f
Ih* ,,,i,Miili t<i imvirit tlio r. iiiK.I ..( aa Boeria.
Drrooei-tlc ir itlmeni i hia imlir.iii.-n Ji_inll.iia wtlh
.,,. Iirm.i. rala. who wrre Iaitlif.il !?> IB* ?i*ln-. "t
ili.tr e_iMltni' i*. and ahatniliail. lalaifr- x IB* ral ai laa
eooveatlOB ?hi.TI Lrtn* ll.i' lil'.ali ul .1..mn' to tti> '
.-virv |iii!,.ar..ttnt,. luajorlly had BOl !'\ II.I.ITy an.l fl.
a?rui>al| oa the a, ,?.I Ba] ,.l Ub aeaaiua a n?ill lu hIikTi
arrrytrn. D?nocritmayjaaUy ?kajrt?i
hrini.nl. Thal all rrroirnlir wiih plraaiin-thr hiirh qna.lfl
ratli.na ..f IrarnlnR. Bbilliy bikI liilt?rlty poaar
Jt. Bradler, '!?' Ormorratii ? and date fm Jnd..- ul th- I
A!>|>i'ala. BM "?? BtOfla* <''H n.""' r.miral I BBt? ' - - ? nr ? BM
aud lluafwr would I... v. r . im-.i U? manlBBlloa al
Jndf* WllliaiB H.'-awyrrwiMili-e iijraai.re ifina..ii
f>..in hia own fltatrtet. tWabtie** wiih.iut hla own _btnrl
ihiiilill.aa wlt>,,-iit hla lii?w|.?ier, h?1 Imt miiikIiI to BC.?B
i-lia|, that r auit !,. u aoTT?Pi l.ai.aln wlll. iTi? eomiptionl-t*,
whlr- If -:i, i laaiul, W..11M 1.1TB br.iu_lit dorp dl?xia- o niain
tlirjiiiil.T-1 ayalcni ol IheHUte.
ln a third rea.ilution tlie romnittt.-i- t'muWi-d S.nltli M.
Vi'.-.-.i, Braato* Jaoiiia, Hufua a*.Fockhaaa und r_iiiucl
1). iii.lii.iuv fnr tli'ir (ffotia lu Inliulfof HiL-Autl-Taui
tuuny 1l.-le4rnt11.t1 a: tho . irn u-e <'..i.v. ullou.
TRYINO T<> RF.CONCILK TIIK FAfTION*'.
B_ra\Hrn of the iii au: pactiob or thr obikn
IU( K I'AltlY TO bkclkb BABMOXY AXD CANOI
I)A Sflflt
A iw-eting of th? Blair-Connolly faclion of
the .Nitionai Oaaaataafe i~i>or party wa* brid taat
rvinliiaT at tbo Uermania Aaoembly Hooma to
compi t* nonilnatlon*. At 8 o'clock the room
waa liil.-.l. Oeorjr* Blair occupled th* clialr.
Tbo aecrrtary of the commlttee. Dr. __ B. Koote,
lr., reporta.1 that tbe coinmltt.e bad not baaa auc-eaBfu!
ln a?t?flfl unv niiin for caudldate wbo would aecept and
wouid prove aaaaaMMa; aataaaM it waa aaked that
tlie rejx.rt ln- .1. t.rrcd untll TneKlay next.
J.imei iTuiiiollv. of th* ( ouiuiltU-a appointed to cotif.-r
wltb the r>hurH-<i'Krilly partr to arcur* nnttrd aotlon.
ai.i.l tliat Kdvuid C-Oaajf hud d.-clnred to Mr. Bhupa
tl.at lf the liniir factlon would unlto elth.r ou Mr.
i'alinrr. Mr. Thurber or Mr. S.-hell he wi.ulil aupp'-rt It.
and wrlte a litterarl m.wl. d_ln_ li.I". A propnaitton had
l.e.ii M.i'l. BJ HflflflM. Caraey, Kanr,\Vat.-ri und Xi.-bola,
.,r the OBP80}1 Mluc. tBaI tnci VOaM rerocnli- Ihe rrgu
l.nTtyofth.- 1*1 1 lr Hd.te I '..u.iulll.-,-. If tlia , ,,iimiitt.-r
would uie. t wilb llu 111 and muke ...iiiity iioti.liiHliona.
Joaanh Hj un. rt ahe xvtti iu?trirt. aaM M aaotafl ?
rooogataa aol " l ha." Allen or aaaaaa. ootf Ibe men wh?m
th. y had d.Tudct.
T I..- cbi.lrniftii auid ; " I b-.v. MMlDraBBfli to Mr. Thur
1mm. llrr.plicd tu an liid.Tli.ile wui. BB? B__ i? bad
wrltt. 11, and we v, ill huve 10 wait f.r it. I ain BOOOMOal
tiiot if io- 41 iii in '???pi aa aill awoi p IM 1 aaat**. I Mta
arntanotber dupatrh t- in;n, und ?.? a_t| Marfroai
1.I111 at the aaal laoatlag."
T ln i-.latrlcl d( le.utca ...' thr BhOT?-O'BellleT tuetimi of
tbe Katlooal <??? aaba?a-_*b * partr Bad m Cooaty Ona
V, nll" .ti. ln C'lelie.- II ..ll, lt No- 1 11 Ki-'it" ?'.. laai I'Vi'ii
iu_ 1 r ihe purpna. af Dooalaallaa raad?laloa (??! M.m or,
D atrici-Attoroi r, CHy taAgt. > .... n-r. four Ald. um 1
ut I.,i_. , nnd .-.niil'.r lor th. Vlllh luaiii.t. ta llll tlie
iii.i-M' r.d Utr_ a' th* luie Ji.hii Morriaco*.
M: ii.ra.-i, who pn-aidel, iin..!.- Ibe rnaloaiary ad
dri-H-, nnd 1 iid tbal the BoaalBBtlaaji f"i "Uie woald M
Itiforuiiil. ,
\k tlu- dlatricta were Milod, ?:i(Ti St < _:.te D "b
hla ciiot".- of ra adMataa, TM fol-wiag \n-r.>
the eaodidalea Iot Mojror. wtth Ih* inimli. r
?f vot'-a >..at f'T ea.li: Kl-liid Beboll,
IraBbaf'-r.4; UmltbKly.Jr.. S; B'. A, A. Carai _ -
. ..... F. H. Tiiurlift nii.l .1 tt 1.11 J, Klna l ? u. I.. I; .1.1*1.4
O'Oot?_I I.."' IS roioo foi llialn. ; Ml.,1 mv. Ilii-ic
w.'ir ui'.nv othor iiamoa meatl >n< n foi the nlaor oiBrto.
in 11. mi IT.11.1 ?*>!.?( 1 woo opoaoa rt f<T Cnroaor.
?,.",i_, \v Badea aaaaoxl <?. u raataaar-ui? aMiaa
, \. I 1 ... ih lt limv Im 1 a. rn :iia 1 ,,|,\ llf i.-.-..Iiitini:" II.
mddeBlT reall-ca ibat ho had tbeaa emranlod u\ la bia
liiiini, nnd 111..hiBg oa tb* platt?tt alur? K.-.i tbom oal
Xtiei nui' intii|.t.'il. TIk-v .1- iT.iie tiiul ii" OHadttlate
lhall ln- iK.ti.ltiatetl wi... mll 1...I < ui v "i.t II.'- fnllow
inir prlnelplea: M BmployniL-ul ,,1 Ih* Idla peonl*
tbia wlnter m r.e.i.-d pnMto worta rtty, Btatr.
.-mil Nitl mn., i; llu- al,..nll,,11 ol lha ..'il I.n t H-1- 111 a. n ?11
|.,,i,,n wiiik-1, aud tt" 11 adjuiieii ia* ptlaoti laboraad
panuer laha. ?jat.-m; tbe oav?*nl ,,, ?n wagri. aul
iirl.a, expeaaca und liSti nf tbe t;,,v.:i.uieni lu fnll
ie_;il -tcn.i.-i iu.11. y of iii.- l'ii.i.,l Btotea; oqiial lawoj
04|?il rigbta aad aajaal Batho fai .11 elUaeaaa rfcfli aafl
1.*?" _
MR. BdXCBOFl < OMFOMTARl ?
NK.wri.t.T, Ii. F, <?< t. :i.?Mr. liaiflflflafl BBBBBi a
eotafoTtab? Bifhi flad alofl eaastarrably, I>r.
H(.(lK*a, ot' l'li.-'loii, remaiiic.l ivitli Ini.i. Mi. Hnu
. rofl will l.cililig.'d to Jiec[) 111 lii- bfl4 11 week, in
oiiler tn -iv- tlic liai tiii.'d lilitiinc t'. knil t.igitlici'.
To-iiiulit the raaaa t Ib rocard to lua. i.Miiiion in fa
vontlilc. Tho day aai PaioaKl aaUafajct?rily. No
panaaaontly ifli MMifl lcmlt ?i tbe a<. idaal la autici
pat.il. _
BLRBOt % TBBBQTUBMRQ Bli COKFEUIOR.
"Noitwit 11, fiinn., Oct. Ii.?W.-Kh-y W.BiflhOD
tu:.. 'c a lirlef ril|i|ilinieut.i.'. ...nf.-aHl(.n l.-dav. BB u*
?< rta tbal tbr ni_lil lu-fore l.ia miI.- dicd. Mia. < nldi v.t nt
to hia hoiiae to K' <? bia Wlfe lu bli i.l.r.Tii?<-. und v.licn ahe
aiit)H<-(|iiriillv lnet lilui M tbe <i,?.?l Templiir '.xl.e, the
ain.,. i-v.-iiiii.. lold li Im thut ahe hud jrtven Mia. Itlahop
a doae of iiiornlilno inatr.id of tbe rt ?uUr nicUlclue.
CAMFA!('? v ABRRBRMhBTB RLITSED.
Ciikai.o, Oi t. 3.?United Httites M.irxlial
Hildrup Im. poililvely refuaed tn allow any rmployca of
Im offlco to be n.aaeaard forcainpalf-n purjiohea. II.i li the
onl) fJovcrutn-iit nfll-lnl In tbla .Itr who BM taki-n tbla
iiiiii.l and atktlta to ?. He li williug tn coiitnbute biui
at-if but wlll uot huve bia tnen aaaeaeed.
ORRHMR ANI) CA8l*AI.TII> HY TKI.Ifiil.VPH.
HAltiFoiil), OBBBm Oct. If.?WilliHin Iliiyes, 0
fimuii.i.f Ill-Ruiiiitu. frll fi'.iin a londuf ...in atnlka yeatt-rday,
d.aliM'ullOK lua 11.. 1. He iliod ia ten uiluutea.
l'lin a:u 11111 a. Oct..'}.?floTon priaonera, confined
f..r houaebrraklii|{. larcrnv nn.l variuua otbrr crimea. eaciped
tlniii th,-('HU)'lrii. N J. .I.il thia uujiiH1:_. Huo uf llirni WBl
r.-cajiturod ?x.n alterwar.L
PBII iBBIflBIB Oct. 3.?A wrtt of haheaa eorpna,
rrtuiiial.ic 011 Haturd-y n.-8t, waa (tfinl.-d tndav lu tb" **?*
of Wm lt Dlrkeraon, rhirirrd wiih bvlUR a patty tt) the
?A bltchrr forotxl wlll 1 ?ouaiui-ry.
BoBToa, Oct. 3.?The New-Yorlt T.lfe Inanranc?
C"n.|Minv haa bmuglit a auit In-ir airaluat th* auratli-a ?f tba
tlrm of .st.K-kii k * Auaii 1. tl.i-li l?lr airuta. to ircover 81,000
aald to bavabaen ml-ap. ropnai od by th0 latter.
I'iiir.Ai>r.i.PiiiA, Oct. U,?Cbarlea Orono, who had
bwn a.-titri..-.'d lo thre*yaara' Inipriaoun.rnt. jninp. d from a
traiu lo dav. al a kli.ui illalance baiuw Ancara tt.all.in, while
It waa ruiiiiliig at tbe rai.-of ihlny mll.-aau buur. Iie aad
thruuah tlie wooda aad ra. apid.
ClKClNNATl. Oct. ?.?Unlteil 8tatea Marahula
Potrt and Mathrwa have arrrated llunry _ Malllan.l. P. B.
MaltUuid, Ilrnry M. Neallr and Milra Mklnalu Wnt Yir
fruiiil TaeT aro ro.iBlrTlrltr.ra. and bav* l>r?-n iiprrillnj,' in
tho* 8-Otloa tor ao?r tin.*. tecalea, mmilda, atami . aud ?_.?
oouatorfoll ootn w?t* to_ul ln ti.-ir -?a-?aito_
THE GREATBOAT-RACE-,
TIIE CONTEST WON BY HANLAN.
TB8 BACK FAIRI.T COBTE8TBD FOR FOCB MTLBB?
TBB RIVALS EYEW WTTni.V TWO MILES OF THK
FIBI8H--THB TIMB 36 MINCTES 22 SF.COXD8.
The great boat-raco at Lachine, on the St.
Lawrence yesterday, was won by Hanlan, of
Toronto. At 4:56, the weather being fine
and the wutvr as smooth oa grass, he and
Courtney started. At the turn?-two and a half
miles from the start?Haulan was two lengths
nlii-itd. Courtney, howcver, gainc-d on him,
aml in tlie third niile they were about even.
Him Ian then forgedahead and wou by a length
and a qtutrtcr. The live miles were rowed in
36 minutes 22 Rpronds. Tho raee was wit
neased by an imnieu*e crowd, 7,000 people
being on tho grand B_?_ Suspicious of foul
play on the part of Courtney are ourrcnt, but
no poaitivo ba^in is giveu for them.
A RTRUUOLK TOB LKADERSIIIP.
TBE IMPATIKNCK. (>.' THK CKOWO (illA l IKIKH?HAR
i.an s raoarai i> nitN.iu i m.M ffn piaar-*n_
HACK WOM BV A IKNlilll AM) A %P__TI 11.
IBV IU H.K ll-ll Tl) THK BB-8BBB.I
MiiNTREAL, Oct. 3.?Tlii.-i iiu.niiiiK l.rukc fair and
pU-nsunt :i? a Spring ilay nnd tbe livcliest bopeB for
ihe aaaa tukm_ alaaa aaaa f.-it, imt about o
?'. lo.k tln- wiml ln-.iin to ir.-t np, nnd l.y 11 o'clock
it ln.ik.-d i.lnn.-t liopelca-t. Somo fnw hopefiil souls
wetit ilnwti in tlu-eiitliei trnins to ibe courso, but
the _rt>ut luajorit v of the visitors to Monfrenl, un
williug to intruat tlicitiHclvps again unncr.-sH.'.rily
to Ihe tcti.l.r incrciea of tho Grand Trunk Kailway,
whieh haa treate.l tln- public ro scandalously, yev
i.-i.lay decliiii d to gu down tn tlie oourMj nntil it
sboald he flnflullnljBnaoaBonal Mfeal the rnce would
tiike plaee, nnd th.-v t >'.e Hght, for anythiiig BMM8
niiM-rAl.lv iiiiiniaiiuye.l thau tho tranaportutiou of
tlu- I'lis-tengerabetweeBthaetty and course it has
not l..-.ii tln-f'.iiuii. uf niiiiy of ua to eee. So far
fr.mi li:i\ in. ii.l.-ii'iate :i<-eiiiiuuiidatioiia in tho uiat
BM <>f <aia, thiee p.oplo wero put whero there
waa only room aaaagh for one, and aa
to th.- pii.i.iiiiiiu.i,- .1 th... s. ratea it took mo_t
of the trutna retiirninK from tho course laat even
iiir two hi.tir.-i <>r more to run theniue milos. Peo?
ple who wero cni. ninaiiiK aaeaah to go out in the
inoriiitiK t..un.l tba watrrat I.achinotaiich smoothrr
i baa ii-id haaa expeeeed Bad taaaaaaai wer? aent up
lo Il.o city lot he wiiiiinir crowd- at the hatala that
Iliii.- wiu. every pt-apaal <-f Ihe rure takini? plaee.
TraiiiH bogmi ta eaaaa down heavily loaded and tho
grand ataml. whieh in the earlier part of the day
had lo.iked inevpr,--ililv diea'y, bogau to nll up a
little, hut tln-crowd w B8 Mthlag to what it had
haaa tha aaj hafaea. Ihe g_aad Htund waa eaaaBag
ativcly eiupty; there was not ono large ateamer
where the iliiy hefaM 1888* had lieen five, and the
orowda ou _a wharv.-s a 888 iniich smaller. All thi.
while tlie arasaa had haaa getting aaaaathaa and
atnoother, aud tho itnpatience l.-.iiii- very gr.-af.
The water waa nt leiigth atill cnou_l! for tho tn.-Ht
fuatidioua oar-iiiau. Tho' hotir for atarting
ha.1 loim paaaed by: there waa a dnngerous-looking
cloiid comiiii; iii> fioin tho Bnnth, one of 88)888
i-luiida wliicli alwaya Lniik's witfiita squall. Ktill
tln re waa inexplicahlo delay, but at laat.aliouta
quartvr to | the. viatitieau, with the, referee and
judg-a aud the meinbers of the preau oa board,
Bt.anied out from the t.nind Trunk wharf up
toward the Maulan and 0-81 laaf fBB-iaaa. The
Loat paaaaaaatap to laattaaaaaa imoya, where it
waa diacovered tbat tlie outside l.uoy had drifted
nearly forty feet out of alaaa. Tho choice of poai
tiuiia was taaaed for, aud HauUu'a judge wou aud
aaleafc .1 the B-rtattta;
MuIT.rt l'H''?IIF.n F<>B A TIMF.
Meanwhile tho wind waa getting up faaf, while
theUntineau waa lyinit tienr tho bunya, and when
a tcrrifto aqtinll rnme up, accompatii I hy a burat of
nlln, it began to look cxtrenielv un
likcly that the raee would ln> rowed. yud
deulv th" uli-lii ci'ii turnc.l mto ii iiol-iit tlnin.lt r
atorm ncroinpatiied by a aharii bad aiUfB. which w.-n
ovrr in a few tiiinutea, aud then tlie auu he.aii to
l.re.k iBiaaifh th- rlouda, HM 888888aaaaaa] away
aaaaa bacUealy tbaa u had aeaaa, and the wind an.l
Ikaaaa went iawa nll th.aa was Baarlya aaadaaha,
ihe Qatlanafl rtaaaaad ap taward iho qaartturaa.
tl,i' men, and aftag88888 litlle .|e!ay tlu- siunal waa
irivcu f..i tln iu t" if-t ii' poaition. Af uliout t:llO
Hai.l.iii eaaaa t" Iba alaillnjpaiat, whera ht
Ki.-cteii with aotbaalaatla eheetiaa. Caartaef fol
lowad aaoa i.;t< r. I_ eaaiaaal haiwaaa laa aaa na
lluu lioalsliiy a.\aili,iK Ihe 87088 VaSVafJ itlikiliK.
Il.'.iil.in, tcaraalj ?aaa than tMenty-lhrce nnd vi rv
li..-, iah-loi'kin., la iicarlv foiir inches ah.-rler thau
hia BBtaaBB-lat, Htul hia roinparalively rigkl and
alender fra.iie eoiillii-l-d -InillKell with tlu- ller
i iiienn propnrtioBstrf Coartaay, abata aaaaayaata
ilis Hlti'.'H .
raa Bacsj Baoiaa,
Bj this tnne tln- .ian.! -liui.i aad Ihe aeighb?tiag
Brharvea had llled up pr.ii> aall,aad al oaeariaata
to tivetiie ward "(.o!" aaa eallad hf tha refcree,
.md whiit piov.-.l oiu- ot tlie li.oiit l.eanlitiil lac.-t
i vi Beea la _bm ri.-n wm begaa. Tba bmb aaagal
tba wat-r nl ii..-t dBtBlUBeowaly aad toi "tl wafl te?
ajetbrr, r..i,itne\ galtta< a trtfla ih< hatlae nnd bat*
iiicii rowiaf 86 la taa aalnate. Prantbaia-afea'.
i.oat it laakediaalf tba lu.-i. w.-n- abaalalae>aaaa,
batateaeh halC*aillaol tba ceaiaa dgnalatatioaa
had beea placi d to iboa wbleb bmb araa abead, aad
wi.en tl..- lii-t "i ? ii< -? aaa a aahad np araal tba red
laa tbal toid thal Raalaa aaa leadlac, tboaab
-ml] i,\ a 11 iii.-. AU tbta tiaM botb
iii, n ui re dtrretiBg Ibehr baata aelloret la tbeaat
si.l-of tbeeoarae tofH tba heaadtl <'f tbe araooth
W.itci uiiiier ihe I, - of the tlll. e.Miiall isIuikIh Wbleb
I,. aartat- aflt,aad Ibedetaarwaaao l<>im ? m.e
tbal ii atabably Biada a iwal .liii.-i.-nee in tba tnne
of Ihe raee. I ?lli llif? ilH Ihit llllic, ton. the llletl Wele
piilini. hoai.M.iutiiy hi(i.- by Mde thal froaajaa. he
hin.l it could not lu- toid b h" bad tba baad ot it. It
? aa iniirvcHoiitly eltaa vw.rk, .nid I .'th -e. iu. .1 lo he
doiag their h'-t. Cuaitaij'aatiok-- bad df-ppad to
ihiiti-onc, lliililiin'a lo twciily-niiie, hut at th. inilc,
and ihe inih nnd a half and tln- tv... inil.-s mIiII ( auie
Iba aaaaa aiaaal thal Haalaalad hyaliMaa.
nu: aaoa Boacar-aa.
I iu< taraiaaj baaj i aeta laat "had hy bath men al
i,i,,,l Miiiiiliiili.-.iil-l.l, lourlliey pethapa il little Ih
?aaai.? al Ha thaaa *-_la baajTi whaaa laa lafnaara
I.oat was l.tiiiK. Ib? two ineti w.-re aecn to he al.so
intcl> araa,bai BbbIbb, aaaaaraaad bf tbe ahouta
aad aaajdaaaa aa tba baaa. pal aa a gleaiaaa i.urat of
?aad nnd itoiiiRaway from Courtney 888-88 llu-h.tiei
hu.l (iine toKec whal Im waa alu.ut. Kiuned a taad
on him of neurly a IciiKlh- This leiid he ncver lost
|a the liniah and yct h" 88888 linrcascd it,
alwaya Btraattag t" aaaha al Caartaay
but never Biicceediuir. lt waa a Bftaadtd
atrii^Kle to look at, howcver. A milo
froin the finiah Ifaalaa baid bia taad, and went over
the lineaftrr very narrowly escaping a foul, ahoiit B
lei.Klh iiheail. The time wn* Bt minutes _"J aecouds.
Courtney rowed very r:i4._.-.U> .tnnng the last n.ih',
and yetdid not neem pmch diatie_-cd.
Great entlnuiiaam prevaila here BP-dfM atnong
Hnnlan'a friends, but tln-re are a great raanv 888888
whothink the raee waa aold, and proiiounca the
whole affair anaatiafattory. Rt-porta that Courtney
had aold out were curreut here aud in Auhuru.
which ia near hia houie, for aome daya. There
were alao aome thinga about the raee which ter
tainly give color to the suapicion. etich us Courtuey's
poor rowiug in thn lart milu, wheu hia stroke never
excocded thirty-two. jud the very crooked ateer
ing of botb men uear tbe Muish, Courtuey gettiug
rery rruoh Into Hanlau'e water, aud haviug to etop
Bhortjuat belore reaohing tlio line to avoid a foul.
At any rate, whether it ia true or not. many people
h.?ld tho opinion very flrmly, aud the reault has
ulready hurt Courtuey's reputation, and will do
inuihtothrow profea_loual rovring mto diafavor.
Jtiahowever,iiupo?8iblatotall wbether the raee
waa honeBtly rowed or not, and until Courtney can
be aeked to explain the thinga which seem euspi
cions now, it is not falr to prejudge the case, nor ean
there be any quention that it was an uucommonly
pretty raee to look at, and one in wbich the men
aeemed to be very evenly matcbed.
Thia ia rather a feative week in Montreal. aa there
are eeveral ateepie-cka-ea to take plaee to-morrow
and an athletio conteat ou 8aturday, in wbich some
of our New-York athletea are to take part. andin
which they are likely to give a good account of
tbeiuselves. _
FURTHER DETAILS OF THE CONTEST.
IXIKKKSTINU INCIDKNT8 OF TIIK RACE?TnE LAST
BALF OF TIIK COUR8B ROWED VERY BAPIDLY.
(OKNBRAL I'llBM DIBPATCrl.l
Mobtbeal, Oet. 3.?-At the Htnrt tbe men
illi.|N-(t tb.-irhciilla togetber and sent thelr frall shells
.orwardwlth torriflc force, Hanlau maklng thlrty-one
and Courtney tbirty-three strokes to the u.inute. Tiiey
uppcared to be taking lt eaaily for the flrat
half mlle. A walting raee having aeemlnirly
baaa Aaterinlued npon, up to the flrat half
mlleliuov no |tcrceptltile dlfference coul.l l>e dlacernod.
The men wero pullina; a tdow, steady stroke; Conrtney
rapeetully so. Thelr stylo of rowlng was soraewhat
sltuilar; tlie Aincrlcun's stroke belnn a little Jerky as
ei.uiir.red with his rfval's full, eusy and gracefnl
swtep. Before reachlng the liulf mile eignal
boat. Hnnlan dtove the nose of his craft
in atraaea of Courtney's ahcll. This poaltton he raaln
laiii.-d until he puasc.t, when tho red flag went up, ln
.ll. ttlng Haniaii'a supremacy so fur. Clieora from the
Cunadhuia un the press steamcr greeted the uppearance
ef tl.elr favurlto'8 colors. Ttte next half mlle waa a
re-.eilti.in ?f tlie flrst, Hanlan maklng aome foeautiful
and efrcctlre sweeps which atlll malntumcd his lead.
The mile was doue in 7 mlnutes. Paaataaj Into the
aecond mlle, the aurf-oe of tbe waier waa ratber more
rutll.-d, in ennacquence of wbleb both men stecred for
tbalaa of iaie Cot_reeUea wnen close to laaiaal in
enlin water, Courtney made a deternilned effort to over
buul hia opponent, and eiicceeding, drew in advance,
placingat leasittboat-length of daylight between hliu
self and Hanlan. Tbe latter had 88888 off to about
twenty-fivo strokes a minute, wbile Courtney made
tbirty-one.
Iu long, alow strokes they competed for some dlstance,
t'-.iii'tney sllghtlylnoreaslng his advantajre. Raln now
li- ? in to fall brisldy, but lt did not laat more tban a few
mlnutes. As tho contestants passed tb. small speclf of
litid ealied Dixle's Island, they were again neck and
neek, but on approaching the two-mlle Blgnal-boat flan
lan drew to tho front, and paaaed about a length and u
half In adrauce. Tho second mile was mada ln 0
Iliiniltea.
At lale D'Orral, Courtney rowed a trcmendous atroko,
at.-eilng stralght for the tuinlng buoy; but h.ivlng dl
verged very much by gettlug under tbe lee of the
laUn.l, Haulan obtalned a sllght advantage, and drew
almost tniperoeptllily abead, turnlug bis roundlng buoy
ln 21 mluutes and _5 aecond* from tbe htnrt. with
Courtney ouly about Ave aeconda behlnd. Both men
atrove unsucccssfully to galn an advantage. At thla
time only ubout a l.ugtU of a boat scparated tuem, thelr
boata being uearly abreast the yress boat, wbich had
l.ml to wbile tbey pasaed tbe buoya
On th.ir reiurn they sw.-pt paat ln magnlfleent stylo,
ciich man bendiugto hia work with a wlll, aud uerved
byttoaaaaaa aftha aaaaaataaa. The tbir.1 mlle was
couiplet.d Infl ininutes. Very little, cbange took plaee
lu the fourth mile, which waa rowed in 6 mitiute., the
meu pulliiig wltb all thelr iiiight. At the couinience
uieiit of the flfth and laat mlle Hanlan took tho lead,
oulllug thirty-three aud Courtney tliirty-slx to the min?
ute. Ooatlaa eaWB tbe bome-etretcb 88888 flne aklll was
ill-plnye.l. I.ut l.i.tli n.eu cr uted conalitcruble ronstcr
naiton aruong ibe speetalaaa by veertng t<'? inii.-ii totbe
soiitn, reiidrringlt ucotssary for both men to rvcov. r
grouinl. IIanluii eveutuully CBtne lu wiuner in 30 mlu?
utes and 22 seronda.
Before reachlng Ibe flnleh Courtney atopped ruwing,
to iiMii.l afotil, l.aviug got Into Haulau'a water. Tlie
Utter'* time from tbe turning buoy, two and a half
imlea romlngdown atrenni, *aa 11 tnt.mtea B8 aeconds.
The raee waa adjudged to Haulan by a lougih and a
oll88 IT_ _. _, _
TB* mIbbh rowed aloag-Wf. of Oninuor aaai tr-ook
bun by the Imnd very warinlv, am-.l tha cheera nf the
ipaalatBia Ibevetorati 1888*88 8-8-8888 that it was
? i magnlfleaai raee he bad ever aeen.
Tbe waler waa uot Juat what Courtuev wanted, but he
v.-rr rheerfullv made the beat of If, and went out
.,,.ptly when called. He took hia J-feaf qmte
iibiloaopturiiliy, and remarked tbat be w.tuid like
t > ui.it Haiilin onOwB-co Lake aud row bim for #1,000
of in- oau in.iii-T. ll aeeuia Hanlan went alighilv out
uf lu- aaaaaa ?au near the buoy. aud thua eiiable.l
C.iiirtu'vv lopullupun him.
Mr. Kanklti, of The Hoston Jleratd, was appolnfed
i Judire for Courtney, Mr. D.ivla, of Totonto. arting for
I Hanlan. On tbe boat. Si.uilev KoyiKvida, <>f Kocli.-ster,
atopped al ti... tara, m t.'ourtu. ?>?'* tiiterc8t,to?ee that
u,i-'i.-iova aaaa prapatiy rminded.
COMMKNTS "n THIS CITY.
BII.IKF 11Y MANY THAT IHE RACK WAS SOI.D.
The CoiirtiK?>-Hanlau raee produccd niuch
I exi-lteiuent iinionir sportinir men nnd lovcrs of
1 atliii-tic cootests in tbia city yesterday. It waa
the aaaree of eurnest tulk and spectila
tion at all tbe hot.-ls and ln Wall-st.,
while af the Turf Kx< liange aud at other
r.aorta of the hetling men, lt t-uuaeil wai in diacusBlon.
Hiiiimra bai be.u aet iiiloat thut Courtney bad sold the
raee an.l tbe o.Ma ou Hanlau inerensed up to the tlme
wlien ti-l.-Krnms announred tlint tho raee had
tieguii. Many sportlng men who bad backt-d Courtney
i stblaaslj aaaaa ba wa ver, nnd the diapoaitlon to ?? hedgo"
baaaaaaataaaaaajaaaraL At tbe Turf BaaBaaaat, Bataaf
?-imi t<> 8>10 ugalu-t Courtney were oftVred more freely
tli.ui tbey were tnken. Among thu brokers iu WBB-S
il__jf i Biaa aaia alTaa Aiter baa beftaaaaraf the
raeetba hatie-aa aaaa watebai wifh incieuBingintereat
Tbe result of the raee rontlrmed iu the
inln.U of uianr st.ortliiK m.-n the 1-88-88 that
tbo raee bad been aold. Many comments un
f.iv.irii.l.- tn OaailaaP were BBBda l?*t evenlng
nv iuen wb.i li.nl leat inntiev on thernee. nnd not a few
ueil-.uowu b.-tiincmeu, wbo iincke.l Hiinutii, aaid ib.-v
iM'luve.l tbe raee had i.B .le.-id.-.l hefora It wus rowed.
?? Courtuev Im. kiile.i baasaelf." w.s the re
murk made bv tbe pronrieior of on iintown
x, li iage laat evealag " Wba do you ?PP_?_
he went od. -wlll baek Wai aaabal He is reallv
ibearroBtrai oaramaa livlnir, an.l could haye beat.m
1 V.ilur. a ouartai af a mi:.- it ba bad titad. Ihe betting
Biiowed Plainlr ei._b rbal tbe raee bad been aold.
Hinni'a ba. k.-is . aiiu- to tbo city aud offered
___ nioat u-toniabiug odda. coiisidermg the
muv ihe battlaa bad ?d?c 8e_BIB. I tell you
in. ae Caaadl ina have tal;en a arood deal
f',?o,..-v..ui Ml HiU.itv.- K.l.r and Bllaa were (lla
i. ..i.-.i io tulk i.-.s ii.ii-Miilyor thetnlon Bprtaaa scuii.-r.
?' , nu- ?? Mr. K-ih aaid, ?? aaa reaaarkaMe and dia
,??.,?. aiu.ewb.it llu-cliai_ellu.t tln raee waa h.,1,1 bv
C iirtiiev II wi.ui.l be uiicbiirltnblfl t? rondemn tbe
uian lieeaaae ba baa baaa btalaa, uuleas it were aleaity
nriiiei. thut be wiif ili^bonest."
1 Tho beta made al tb-Turf Kichange were notnaid
1 .-, , v'nin. aa BO offl. ial Slat.-inent of the result of tbe
ia,. ba.i baaa leeesv**- Iraas tbajaaaaa.
TIIE K1VAL OA1ISMEN.
nu tuaaaaa of babuui aaaoa?araaT bob
TII1A II4VK ATIAP.KD CONTINKNl Al. KAMK.
Tha iivjtlrt vcMcr.lny are both tvidely kuowu
_.Liiiiiaia1iar? --aalaa.lha wfaaar, lssererai
raara paaafaa taaa courtney, bartag been born at
Toronto in W*. "e ls of Insh descent, 5 feet 8 lnchea
tu b.iK'bf, ?"'' arataaa about 188 pounda. He pulls a
nul.-k aarvaaa, bai powerful stroke, and haa Im
uienae atrength and eii.l.i.an.e. When a boy he
diaplayed great foudaeaa 188 mwing, bnt i
wus not until 1H73 thut ho made his flrat
.ppearance tn a sb.ll, aud won the ama
Ic.ir rliau.pinn*hip of Toronto Bay. He haa stne.. taken
part ln uuinr nxattaa, andearn.d fame br sheer mertt.
Thla year he haa neen vory sucrossful. Iu May laat he
beat I'I alaicd Ina tbrec-mlle ruce at Toronto ; ln June
he defeated Moirls.inatlvc-uille raee, at Mttaburg, ln
:;7 iiiluuteaCS aeconda, uud ofterward beat I'lalated,
Ulley, Lnther aud otbers. lu reajaltaa at Broikvtlle nnd
Ciiiwi Ut Vlncont. In Julv laat be rowed a return
n?tT.hwltblioaanntm. _,._.., M. H.. for 81.000 a.alde.
and iM-ai him . aailv. Hu.iliiu ia un inlelligeur. affabl.)
waa aad ariatlr aeUiaail by rowers in ? aiiiidaan.i
ibla.H.iiiiliy. U 18 aald thut Ba wagered ey. ry doll.ir
be bad 011 tbia raee, and nlao lndiiced hia rrlallvea and
frlenda to back him with all tbe money they could con
lE_l-tf-l Charlea K. Courtney. la conalderablr taller
and atoittef, hia hel?rhf being atx feet one-buif lucb, and
bia uaiiiil weight HIS to 170 pounda. He was b..ru
Lt irnloii, rlprluga. N. Y., lu 18_8. and lu hia youth
lourned tbe eanx-uter'a trade. He flrat atliaeled atten
UoiianHU Huiateiiraeuller.wlniiliiglnmoat home and
abroa- >>v hia reinuikuble skill. Hc wa> ylctor lu aeventy
tliree aniateur rares, and w?s i.ev. r' defea .-.I. Hia fto
elalonul cartver beKan in Augu.t 1H77. andiii the month
followlng be wou the ohauiplonahlp of tbe tnlted
M -a lle haa ainte lu-en succf siful ln alwuit elgbtvea
couli-ta Heaurtn.-.l two deleals. nwing lt ia elalmed
o oula,ihe prlnrlpBl oue lieiiiK tbat at SlyerLake.
U _i Aug.tat. wlien he ?ua beateo by "Freneby "
Ioiin-on thecolortHl oaraii.au. He pulla a long aml
.*_m__ atrokca-d ah.Kits tbrough the water IIM i
na-kr' Altbotub large and muaeular he ls nol awk
w_d Ileaita lnlii.,she!iwltb gracc.BBd 1b endowed
witb ereat oluik and endurance.
The atake in tbe raco yesterday was the large sum of
811,vW, ti -onteat ueing for 8-.TVU0 a alde with 80.000
added by tbe oltiseus of Montrea
WASIIINGTON.
THE PEMOCRAT8REPLY TOTHE TRIBUNR
T1IF C0.NGRE.S81ONAL CAMTAJON COMMI I I KI* . t?lA
CALLKD ON TO 8AY BOMETIllNO?OKNKHAL
WA8HINGTOX Ntffa.
The utwapaDer which is the \\':i .luiigton
organ ot' the Democratic party maki-s a atate
m?nt in regnrd to Thb .Tiubcne cipher
tokBjrBBM. intended aa aa anawer to the rev
elations now hiing made. The oflicoia
of the Secret Service have made the arreat of
twenty-six countcrfeitera. Oeneral Wootlford
has hecn directed to take certain stepa in re?
gnrd to the oropo&ed harge oflice in New
York.
-?
THE CIPHER TELEORAMS.
A 1!T MI'NT.i.l S 8TOBY IN BKUABD TO THBM lt'B
I.IMJI D IX WASIHNGIOV, L'NM'.lt UKMOC'BATIO
ACTnoBITY.
IBT TP.I?ORAPn TO THB TniBtTBB.I '
Wabiiixotox, Oct. 8.?-Tbe locul ..riran of tho
Democratic ('oiitrr.-asiotial Camp.iiirn Commltteo
devotes I column and a half in thia lnoniing-s isane
to an alleged history of the cipher teleuraiii*, from
the tiiue they are aupposetl to have been taken from
the files of tbe talegraph coinpunietj tintil they ap
peared in the coliunna of Thk Tkibo _ The story
ia told on the convenient authority of "u ucutleuiao
visitiug the Capitul."
It ia to tbo effect that iu the Winte.
of 1870. when tho Democratic Houae organ
ized ita iuveatiirating committeea, aud ealled
upon tbe teletrraph oompaniea for all telefrrama
which itwas hoped might iinplicate prouiiuent_e>
puhlicana, Senator Morton and Mr. Wn. Orton,
president of the Weateru Union Ti-legraph Corn*
pany (both now dcad) conapired toirether to keep tha
MOflt iinporlant telegrama out of the handa
of tho House Coiiiiiiittcc. To thia end,
tho di--i.at.il. a were turnod over, ou a aubptnna, to
tbe St-nato L'oinniittee on Electioua, of which
Mr. Morton waa chairman. They were tben,
aa tho story riina, ezauiined by Beuator Morton and
other Kepublicans, and tho moat iuiportunl
of them, including both the cipher telegrama and
tho+io aent hy the nianagers of the Republican cam
paign, were taken out. The rest of them were
shown to the Demoerata, and na their contonta
proved nothiug they wero returued to tlie telegraph
coiiipauit?.
The rest of the talo wonld do no dtsercdit to the
pages of a dime-novel. One day, aome time after
the inatignration of Preaident Hayes, whllo
Geucral I.utler waa abaeut from hia oflice,
it ia aaid, a rnysterious packngu was niys
teriously laid uoon hia table, and to
this day the method by which it waa place*.
thero haa rcm .ined unknown. Tho contenta of tho
packago wero scarccly less reinarkable than tho
method by which the package its.lf flMBfl to light,
being iu fact tho famoua "cipher telemamti " of cur
rent biatory. The expenenced eye of the Oeneral
soon detected thia fact, and in the fulneas
oftime he tranKferred them to the Kditorof TflB
TniniXK. atipulatiug that the latter ahould not aa*
aail him cditorially dnring his eaudida. y for tho
Governorahip of Masaachuaetta. but thia
was not all. Thero were, according to
the "gcutlenian vlsiting tbe Capital."' other
telegrama implicating tho Rcpnblican party
manaarers in political crimca of the darkeat
aml aeepeflf eharaeter, and thcae were reaerved by
tho Ooaoral M be brought out when next tho
Potter (.'oinniittee ahall meet, and are to form tho
trran.l climax of the exciting ilrama of which tho
pi.-linle ouiv haa aa yet been play.-d.
As all the princinal peraonages who are referred
to in this story, wnose iutercst it would be to ex
.*>?? it* miln uthw, aa? deari. and na the Potter Com
initfee will not meet nntil after the Novemlier
i-lccti.iii, this tale with ita " visitiug gentleujan,"
and its "nivsterioua package," may bo e.pectcdto
dodutv duiing the remaiuder of the campaign aa
tha li. at .leviio whieh Democratic mgenuity ia cap
alile of protlticing to olTaet. in aome alight degroe,
th.- iliaiiarroits efl'ectsof tho "cipher tclegrauis."
[Do tell! Ed. Tribcnb.]
A CAPTURE OF COI'NTEHFKITKPS.
TWr*NTT-f(IX OF TTIEM TAKI*X BY A MJMM AT>
TAC8T.
IBT Tri-GHAI*B TO TJII TKIBUN1 I
Washingtox, Oct. 3.?Information reeeived herfl
to-night states thut forthe past ten daya the othcera
of the Secret Service. assisted by Uuited Statea
Marahals and deputiea, have been actively cngaged
iu ruiiniug down au extensive gang ot eounterfeit
cra, operating at variotis points in Kentticky and
IMUMMflfla The gang was thorougbly organized,
and hits been engaged exteusively in the maunfac*
tureof counterfeit silver coin and currency. By a
preconccrtcd ltiovcnieiit, the officers to-day suc
cei.li.l iu arresting twenty-sixof the gang, an.l in
capttintig a large aniount of machinery aud couuter
f.-ii .noney. It is expected that furtber arreste will
be made to-niorrow, as the offlcera now have proof
of tho coniiectioii of a nuiiibcr of potaoaa with fheae
law-br.-ak.Ts who have hcretofore be.-u Mispected,
but agamst wbotn no proof suflicieut to warrant
their arrest could ho seenred.
THE NEW 1URGE OFFICE.
FltKI'ABATIOXS MAKUJG PKKLIMIXAltY TO Bfl-DBj
MXG WORK AT NF.W-YOBK TfllS KaI.L.
MBBBBfll. I'KEa.a DiaPATCH.I
Waphixgton, Oct. 3.?Attornej -General De
vena, In accordani-o wltb a BflBBflM reeeived from tho
Pecn-taryof tho Treaanry. haa directed Diatrlct-Attot*
ney Woodfotd. at New-York. to exauiiuc in'.o the tltio
to the land adjolnlng that upon wbleb the new t.argo
orllce lu New-York atr I* to be locatcd. The paiiers wero
all niallcd to Dlatrlct-Altorney Woodford yesterday. Tbo
plauafortbenewbarireofi.ee have been prepared by
Hupcrvl^ng Arthltect HUI, aud approved by
the heada ol tbo Treaanry, Interior and Poal
Ottlee Departmento, tbo permanent board to
,,rove BflBBfl for all now publtc bulldina*. Inimedlately
o'i the reportof the Uutnct-Altornev that the utl* i;
tx rfeet wor_ on ibe atructure wlll be be/un. rbe ahed
Mrt of' the biiildlng fo be uaed for the landinu of _BM8_
en_erannd examinatlon of baicgnire, wlll bt-^.inpleted
wlthiii a tew nioutna. but tbe lnalii or front liuildinc and
aea wall wlll not t>e tfniahe.1 for a year or elarbtecn
iunutha. A (Icaeriptloii nf the buil.ling baa been bereto
fore prluted iu Thk Thibink.
WASHING10N N0TE8.
TYASitiNtiTO.''. Tburaday, OcJ. 3, 1878.
The aubwcrlptioua to tbo 4 per ceut loati to-day wero l
|190,fi50. _ _
Mr. Spcar, late Commlaaloner of PatcuU, bsa recelvod
a l.tter from the riccreUry of the Interior aunounclng
Ihat tlie Preaident bad accepted hla rcalirnation. whlcb
."va- " I Hvuil mvaelf of thia opportniiity to expreaa to
v',u mv appre. iallon of the ublllty. aeul and faithftilueao
wiih ivhi.Ti v.iu .1, vote.1 yourielf to your ..ttlcial dutir.
and of tbe pleaaunt peraoual relalioua extitiuj: between
UB." _ .
TheAttoroey-Csneralbaa reeeived a large nunibero.
applirationa for tbe poattion of Dlatrlct-Attoruey for tbo
Northetn Dlatrict of Mlaaloaippl,- made vacant br tbo
death of Mr. Waltou Irom yellow fever. Thero wlll ba
i, bartte ui liliiiiK tbe vacaney, aa the u. w appolute,-, lf
now^Wialaalonod. woald pmhably aak p.i'..ilaalon to
abaoi."bi-*elf f?o_ tbo dlatrict untll the Hbaicinent ot
thu fever. _,
DEAS STASLETAT RLCHMOSD.
Richmont), Va., Oct. 3.-DeaB Stanley ar.
rire.1 bero thia afternoon. He la the gueat of Colouol
Archer Andcraon.ot wboae realdeace be wlll Bieel a
, . r ,4ir,n,a imi clMr.cna tbla evenloaat dinner.
R_orrrowli* wlll ?U.t. laceaof lutereat. and prtibao.y
pieach to-ulght. __________
TEI-3GBAPHIC N0TE8.
T r.T-iavn i a Kv.. Oot. a.-l'ov.rnor Mi (re iry haa
_rInuVa iwoi-i. tiVBenry (M8M under _ntrrOe tobo
t__??l ln tl.li cltr to-morrow t..r -.unltv.
Pn.iVlt.KNt'K K. I., Oet. 3.?Jease Snnth. atH.ut
arvi-nr,-1Var.i of ajr* w.a'klllrd t_* rvenl.itt by tbe Worc-t?
Ur.itl't t'?Tu lu l>iwtu?et. He wa*eraaalBgth* trock.
ak-AMTOB lVnn.. Oct. 3.?Miss Mary BeUy, of
.-..li v -Al"t.r- iaaarnaer tram ou thr Drlawa^
tiirnda ht-re. _
Pin.vii.tvcF R. L. Oct. 3.?There are no ncw
_r.r o-!rLu^-e.ff.lr. K^-<__!*- ^rrUa,
114U1 Tl.e li.nernor hia added (leorae '??4l!_,.rt'" "* ??
"ioclal Cou.mUalon to eiamlue tbe aff_ra ot ibe baaB.
P.MT4.>r.piiiA Oct- 3.?The liln-l f?r damogOfl
hv timuwurra of th* at-hoonrr Maitrtla nuun, ?"*- ??
_L_Ta^?w?b ihe collier al Wg&g'fa \\23t.
wia illai_l?ited thia luorninf, th? JudB) ? c.iunf t""*
Uor waa uot at fault. .