ftf?Mrf?ff* ww NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER t. I8H&?SIXTEEfl PAGES. KKICB THREK CBNTft jALKWITH LI HUNGCHANG. ^jlBASWADOR RBCKIVB8 REPORT BRfl AT THK WALDORP. *\t)r ,*? mnirzAU a3ii>invitb? m .N capITAL TO HH OOUlCTRTf HII fo THE M *YOB vv' I UOOKL.1 V H n Ch,Dg brgan tbe daj yeaterday by '?? '.,' , ?,,,nbcr .?f iH?wapai?er mea In hla *kV'.M,'" '- ' ?he Waldorf. and talktag * lb E*Twr nwqnwtkmi. of Intereat. H.n K^u,cn^ltogobon,ebyw.yofCanada * ,,. mtorripw be calM on M?y?r s,r":u: j?* '?'..,'?> ti nfnVtal v-"1"' Mnbarrawtag qoea E^L anawew to whlou greatly amuaed the ''^?- r. , the rity Hall the Ambaasador ?fj ,.,-, ia Brooklyn, vlalted tbe |oJ vr'i'- - ? ??* ?? rroapeel F?rk. and ^ar^tionatthPrnloBl^foeaub . ?penl i: tbe hoteL WHAT THE VICKBDT BA1D. ^^u-dor wa. up brlghl ?* ??? as 1* ? ,.,, , i,?sv day before ",ual ;,;??';. f tfulnlght Hlaftngcr. ? .ar med In the door of his ear r,ar ,'!. I. p , trlfta reatlea* He ahowed SS he appeared al R o'clocfc evldenl algna of IIfatisu ? vh?.h the varted and nutnerou. "?* ?pre? !.*????.Ivethere < th- New-Tork newapapera, and on ?2, altk-a for an Informal receptlon 1 ,,, ,?it The hour aet waa 8:.T0, Por ^rX-r?turneduronb?m. Hereto ?? V) ., an excellent reporter, libaaWBOopportunlty il?P to aak queatlona Mlrrday. bowever, he aal patlontly under a ' m ^ ? awera to whlch were Jjav* Impjrtant uttsranceii the Vlceroy hai ^t. Ir ti li conntry. He evldently appr i laied ITVnivlty "f hi5S remarka. f?r he often r* -atri tn I cal l upon hla rtalton to note ? r Ufcfotata He once or twlce referred e.pe. Mnkave In ?he Unlted Rtates, and expreiaed iftalrntlT for them. ITN.T1AI. TO THE MINTTK IliiaapUl '?? s '?" ,h" newnpaper men were :?? wivrd ?>y R B. Drew nnd uahered into the prc* ^r(. r,f the VI v. who wa? In the nmaller of UaiMept] - rooma in ihp ntate apartraenta, on MTharty-fourth-nt. Plde of the Waldorf Hotel. Ui Ictatd upon the gold-headed ebony cane wUA h.. .?:?.- constantly, and upon the rfltano.LordUli comlng Into the room. H< nsdnwed In ? loose-nttlng darfc brown nllken irrappor.' whlch reached 'n hls ankles, and he M, the itrange. large gllk-coveied boata On m bead tu his close Itting I ack Bllk nkull np topp ?'? bj ? ?- i-.': ?? 1,,ur' ?hkh, ihortly atter the Intenlew began. tbe Ttaeroy removed He mceWed the fi-" lew reportem preaented tohhn ?;'t^ i I andahake and a pleaaanl nod, 1 |be j... ? Dad tn bo dlscontlnued owing IoUm . flnger. He took ? ihr head of a l i I < ? ntre tal '??. I whlch wi for the new? paper men. Th< re v erc wlth the Vleeroy, besld# Lord U. his Interpreter, Lo Pei R Lnh, an l l/n j -.iTix-; hto phyalclan. pr. M two pl] at ?-rij.-ints aad In th< back .. . Thcu'.itt"i\ ?agt Furhs, who Ia modelltnc ta*o buata of I vvr.iv. "n>' :"i">r the Waldorf Hotel and one for irCbln^sf t'??nHUl In ihin i I TWO INTERPRETER9 THERE lartaf the flrat part of ?he talk Dr. Mark a t? I u lnt?!;." '??!. bul later Lo Feng Luh, a big, :,. tupplanted hlm and Inter ?*r**i \.:< tranalatlona wlth generoua peala ol liSghter at nn.v of h\x maater'a taylngc whi( h - ? -:.: red partlcularly biight. ??'? Tgular ir.rral? the long-?tem>r.ed pl].f the Vk Muthrust ceremoniouiily Into liis moutli and 11 > IjBgtaK j rontentedly th< r< froni a ?? i *MSj, wh? i! the )'i]'. waa remov?-d and rcfi The-- . ti for the party aet the ball rolling, ?io f,>'.,k. b) aaylng to the Interpreter; "HIi Lire-:-:. . ald many klnd thlnga about ua. V?stou!] like to know II there i.u anythlnj i ias %pp : - I hlm In thla coui Ikttoterpreter gave the replj of thi Vlceroy u follows,: "Jdy treatment In thla countrj haa ktaaoM ? . -ti I have nothlng to complaln ' i ia tilna t'.i-l abool An?( rl< a, ex '??W that |'ou have too manj polltlcal partles. Tm ptp^r- h uld try to unlte th' m I I i?.n deligl ? - ? erythlng, and ? i oUaglu pl -i m? ao much. Tli<- hlgh bulld hgiare the greateal thlnga 1 have aeen. They w**ond?rf;j! I have i ? ver aeen anythlng llke . Wi n l have theni In Chlna, vVe -?v? the !.; ? matantly, and *\u-h ajflajfi -.: mld ? -?? '?? -'? H< ? >"?' have ?cadj K-lnda, and you can put up auch ;,)?? \\.i!it be rlghl to *?>} aaytbJi. ? ?;;!?? flecl oi i Ither etaatry. J from England orlglnally, *niJ fro^i gng you have learn< I every I : | ,.. n thoughta, but they are I ? MAsWf. Bevaaukedal I ?? educatlonal ayatem of (^'lna. and if the glrli enjoyed the aame ad *aata?ti ? Hi" reply waa: "H i?'.v.'.,;,i . | gend the boya to pub ? !?>,!-. v. to more ach >ola ?' ''hlna. The p - do not ^> to the achoola ?tt 'he bo>s. TI hu- taught b: govern "???allaaaa 01 all irlrla cannot have "'?>? prtrOtga' WTbei aaa*4 tm I li oplnlon about the ??? ... paaaed In IMKi, *"" v- ould be repealed or lo aa ? tioi BO? :.. I un **"''?:i- and l >\- , t i hoj ? the law alll be ^"- '..,! v. u ahould help In ?k Tii.' piaaa i0Um take up our rauae and **k ?<"? th.- repeal of th.- law." !w,i"'(1 M '" u,i"'t!?-r or n"t li*- route acroi ? r '' ' ? by waj of Canada waa d? ter *^ ui' :? far :.. advam ? and through any dla t i WMT HE <;. hla countrj,:"-" had fared ao 'r(-t- expllclt apptrently under lu< dr? jei n* ai.i tr,.-(,,.?:;,:... from my eountrymeji who ?Inflii.-n-. of the Vlceroy'a deilre for exacl . f fd*iori" In Chlna ' r*c< Ived conatantly p ?U "?**t becauae whi!< l v ,-t.s a Hlgh Com ? h( i.. declaiing thal th.y were f0r? '""' '' ! Prtvllagw recelved bj oth r k^,2K,,,i',' Com,n? l" thli roui ?? had not been !*tltl '' 'h Th<> w''" "??'"'?', ''?"!'??? Theae aaklng f?r my h< lp, - ume tn me con ri^t ' '?' 'J''' ? thal |. i. ,,] ,,| ?uiiT"" '" ''"'" u'"" '' "' ' "" ' wm ,?wther curtalled l tould not ya?? through '???liiiuMl o? luui-lii Tuste. STBANGLED 7.V HEli BED. A MY8TERIOUS CA8K IN AN BA8T TWEN T V - XINTH-ST. TKX K.M KNT-l!i >fSK TMK \\"M.\vs HUSBAND A PR180KER TN THP KAOT THIRTT rtri'H BT. RTATIOK BOMR ixw -ati"ns or BUICIDR A rrlmc .?:m!lar In mc?! of )t? d. talla :,. the r murd. ol Annle B ch in '.:?.-? Twet ty-flr*t-at., waa hroLghi tn the attentlon of the pollce yeatet lay morn ing, w:u-r: Bamuel Meyera reported that h!s wlfe, kt Meyera, had been atrangled in her hed. a X ? - '??''-: Twenty nlnth-at. The eonpl. had b. ? n l Ing in a rlat m that housr- about .1 month. The ma mployem. ?.?, and waa appar. ntiy aup I bj the woman, who waa to bi f un . In Thlrd-avc ..? lato houn at nlsht. A: 2 a m yeeterdaj M< >? ra ran to P llcc-man Blyer. In Thlrd-ave., Bp,i Wld be had Jua: dlacovered tl tl hla wife had been mtjrdcred Callini uotber pollce man, Blyer went to the hou e in Twenty-nlnthat. wlth Meyera. In. a I 1 )? xm on the -? roi i lloor they fi und the body of a iroman ahout twenty-flve yeari old, lylng in the bed Aboul h >:or<> anlmation. A':or worklna over th. body for half an hour, however, the aurg .?:; -.tij that ? ? ? nar. waa pd, upon dlaeoverlng the condltlon of hla wlfe, ran oul I 1 aumtn ir the poll ?? M- y< ra afterward contradlcted hlmaelf b; aaylng that he left lo k In th< evenl | He w 1* taken io the 1: iat Thlrty flfth it atatl ?p, where he gave hi? ast .'.- thlrty-flve yca:s. Captab Martena and I?'i' ctlvea Becker, O'Rourke and C'ray Immpdlatelj atarted oul on an Investlira tlon of the raae, whtle Detectlvea IMni.-r and Snydor, of th-- Central Offtce, ael to work to croaa queatton Mey?r?. tf-- ugnln channed the tlme or hls leaving the houae, si>in? that it waa 930 '?'??lopk. and that li" wns In Attorney-at. up to nearlv 1 o'clork. Wlthout piiylna m dlreotly Mi llvea Intlmated that !)'??> i-.'"; (roofl re bellcve that Meyera waa n tramMer, and eari ? on hla trad< of |ew??lrj pedlinji aa 1 pretcnM ll frequenta the Hebrew quartcra ?>nat 01 the Bower>' The woman who waa found de.td waa aboul ?? ty-flvi yeara old. of llght complezlon and halr, .n,<\ woman of common appearanoe Bhe w;i wll known to the pollce of the Kaat Si<'?? atatlona by the narae of "Dutch Mangle." Phe had beei liviim with Meyera for three or four yeara, and 1 >i-1 r qttarrela had been many Thej wn dlapoi< ai -? 1 from rooma at Xo. Z.& Eaal Tw< ity-flftn-ai ??iv weeka aa;o becauae of thelr ronatant quarrel llng, and alnoe thej had been llvlng at the Eaat '\'\\ ??!!! y-nlnth-at houae Onh two of the elght Jii>;>rtnient? In the houae are occupled. and theae tenanta llve dlrectly above ! ii;.- r-M.m- occuplec by the Meyera couple They aald th< >? henrd no nolse or atrunle nt any iiin in the Htrbt. A rareful aearch of th<- rooma wher< t'. w iman mel her death falli 1 to reveal any aat |i>t waa tled at th" left Mde of the neck, in Buch a manner aa to Indlr - clde. Meyera waa a prlaonor at tho pollce atatlon H? ... n aean hed. nnd lomc of I I hI1< K< d ? lf< lewelry waa found In hla pocketa li-- an ?! he had takcn the Jewelry after flndlns her body In the room. _ OPFRA nOVRE BVRS1XG IX KYRArrSE. \S RXT1RE BLOTK THREATEt ED THE LO?? MAT be inoo.oon Byracuae, x. Y.. Bept. X?Weltlng Opera Houm la burnlng down, aml from prwen* Indlcatlona a whole block wlll go. Ih< losa wlll probably amount to .?.M?*?.?mn. ?? ? shot /v 7/7/: snti; a\d uir nir. ? ..- \ n iV OANG. ??Klpp" >rur;.!iv. twe-nty-two yi ira old, of No. owi ? y, ..'..1 Maurice Fltze 1 ild, illaa "th 1 BoMon Kld." of the aarae addreaa, both memlien Wl re locked up laat nlght ', in the Mulberry-at atatlon for the ahootlns of 11. ..r Meyera, forty-four yeara old, a porter, of Xo - Bower^ Thej m t; have to anaw? r I _,. ???. m ... \n badly hurt, the bullet h ivln? Blde. He h 1 Identlfled "the Boa Kld" ai iV man who ahot hlm. ,. ? ,, , ,| , n|ght the aali on ol A tron H< rxberg, ? \., |i - Bowi ry, wa? ? nt? red b> thlevi -. '11 n ' dollara In chunge and a 1- arl-handled revolver w< re atolen. "Klpp" nnd "the Boatoi Kld ' w< r? tl . ? ii., and loltertng al.I it all thal ? ? i ihey w< re au< pectt d Th y went , L. , ,, aboul I o'clock laal nlght inii aaked .?? : Th ? bart< nd< r, Jamea Doj 1 ?. who ?? n ..,,. refuaed to aerve them. and told both ? , k-ave the place. Inatead the thugt walked . . galoon to the rear, where there 1- a kin 1 of a ?u imer garden. They ahouted at Do; le. ..,,,..,1 to be trylng to attract hlm In.iat - thi place. Doyle would nol go. There ... |n th< gard? n and "Klpp" and ' the Kld" bcgan to practlae ahootlng wlth a revolver. They extended repeated Invltatlona to Doyle to come Into th. garden, but the bartender thought they mlght waiit 10 ahoot hlm and remalned In ald?. it waa about T o'clock when Meyera went Into ; that part ol the aaloon to llght the alngle gaa Jet Ihere He waa wa.ned by Doyle nol I mlghl coa' hlrc hla llfc. Th* two men, Myera was 1 . 1 .nanii nnd lawleaa charH ler<< ? '' ' r .' , ... [f i>? \ f. ir nnd would no' h?-altat to ahoot hlm if '?>?> " ' whlle he croaacd to the place where the -? ? 1 ., Kot on achalr. and from hat to "?;;-;';? ? :,, do thla to g< ' al ?he llght. He h :, wben h< heard a ,,.. .?.-,,i ;, ,,. ..; he two n-n and aaw, he myr. a ?mo?f ng^ ??'? i in the lof "The Boaton K|,| |, , could twi m n iot? ?w flred and * ... Meyera dropped off he f. ,"''? ovlrtheco i ;,,:v-',;,:1,r:.'-C. ?' fCtl /v VEMORY OF UmiKRAL JOBIAH PORTKR. . _. ^. .? s A monumem l.* trom ?li '.:,;.,',. io be erected here In memorj ol , , 1. porter Th. commlttee 1 ;?; . :' . ln? Of the Na-iona. ,;..:.r.| A , ,,., Btate of NNr-York "to take Into rl?., '" ,.,??,?,,!?. and feaalblllty of , ,,.,. ideratlon th-- l""l. ,?..?,..-,1 monument 10 the memory of Ocn. 1 1 '? A ? :..ir, ;,,?i when flnlahed, preaented lo Natlonal ......^ "; ; .. ? ,..,,,.?,?. endea^ '" rLLin^n Davld Wllaon of th. M B. '! - \: 'vok t'ltj If aecretarj ol the com '" ' ' , ? , -.?!!? a letter to the membera ol ^tlSS'requeatlni iheli Immedtate actlve CO Op< I ? \o\ll\ !///? FOR CIJXOREH*. B , 1 Ferdl. ' '? " mlnated for C.-? - b, Ihe Demo ,1,,. \11ith DUtrlcl ye?t< rday. ronoord N H Bept * At the Ild Congreaalonal ... ,';?,. ?;,.???-,.,!!?? fonventlon to-day, fJeneral i ;,j . hittrS Ivierboro waa 1 oml ".1 by accla matlon _^ CHANOE OF '^,1:(,1);V',,: SVN"' H??K Beglnnlng Tucaday. W*?}'? & ^"vSfk'ptV^ ws i*?s^ SJsra \A HOPEFUL l>A\ IN WALl ST. MARKED BPPECT OF THE BLV TION ? NEWB FR< '.M \ i:i:m< >\T. QKNERAL KF.KU.v; OK CONKIDBXCB?AOVASCE IN THB PRK i: OF 8 r( the overwhelmlng R?*publlcan vh. tory at the State electlon In Vermont. It waa i.. pnlzed thal aa the Vermonl campaign waa i ond ict( d . n N'atlonal llnea, the reaull ol It af forded .1 gt od gauge of the reaull of the -? n ,.,...,1 electlon In Novembei II waa belleved ?i ? there waa no long >r room f< r doubt thal Bryan would be ihe worel beaten man who ever ran for th ? Prealdenc: All rear as to the malntenat.I the gold atandard In t''1- coun try dlaaj peared In >n< da; confld n< ?? ap peared to be wholly reatcted, and the bellef waa thal ? revlval of bualneaa actlvtty mlghl be look. l for all w i Imi ledlatelj. Tbe enthualaam In Wall Btreet aeemed bound |eM- ^8 th< corrected returna were recelved, ihowlng the real majorltta in Vermonl to be ? larger than the eatlmated onea, the brokera on th< Btock Exchange, l>emocrata as well aa Re I publicana cheered luatily From the openlng th.- atock market aatncd In atrength untll aome (n , .. Hkln to a booni waa under waj The glad ttdinga from Vermont were cabled to Europc. and In reaponae verj conalderabl. ordera for the , purchaae of atock -???? recelved. The omen , contalnedln the Vermonl electlon together wlth the heavy movemenl ot gold rront Europc to ;,,,. waa taken to for?ahado? ? contlnued .., prerlation In the raluea of gecurltle??. Ket advancea In leadlng atocka. comparlng rday1! cloalng prlcea wlth thoae of Tueaday, were: Amerlcan Bugar Reflnlng, '?'?'*? Amerlcan Tobacco, 1%; Bay Btatt Oan. I1,-: Burllngton and Qulncy, 1%; Canada Bouthern, 1%; Chlcago Oaa, 2%; Colorado Fuel and Iron, 2%: Conaolldatcd Oaa 1. Delaware and Hudaon. :'-lt. Erle, li^; neneral BlectMr, 1'-: rillnoUi Bteel, 2; lowa Central. l;Lackawanna 2?.*;l*k< Bh. ;?!..; Metronollian Tractl ?n. 2Vi; Mlnneapo Bt. Loula. L!?; Mlnneaol 1 Iron, I; Satlona L ad '_'; N.--A Jeraej Central, 3K; >?'? v- Y",k Central, j .. N K. i nd prefi rred. 2; Northwest, lu; Omaha, 2; Pullman, I; i: ? '? J-'-an-i I 4; St Paul ITv B Paul preferred, R; Bouthern Uallv.aj preferred, I: Tenneaae. Cnal and Iron, KcSrdIg.gu.rant.1. 2V,; Leather preferred 09, Rubber, I; Rubber preferred, 1; Wabaah ,.,. .?.,,,i. p4, Wealen, Cnlon 'i There were no additlon* yeaterday to the en Kagement* of gold f. r Importatloi . bul there aai an arrlva) of *7RO.O00 bj the Tcutonlc, ol the Whltc Star Llne. makln* th. arrlva -? tn date $4IKIO 0U0 out of th. vjnn.M.iNMi and a llttle m. ordered. Importatlonr, 01 rather engagementa for Importatlon. may be Int. rf?>red wlth lem Dorarlh by th< hlght 1 dlaco ml ratea In th. n\ ?" markel In Lond >n and the allghi advance In utorling exchai g< Hxch inge a< cumulati - ?o rapWly that there la llttle 01 n ? doubi thal I nR ratea wlll b. b oken down and the Inflow of gold :? Rumeil almost Immi' llal ly. It is ivorth notlng thal the Bank of England a I minlmui 1 rate of dlsc ainl waa r< duced on Fe ? ruai 22 1V'-M. lo - per cent, and haa n m .,. polr.i ever alm ?. Thla rate haa, conae ,,?, ntly, '.-.11 In exlatence for n ?!?? than I vo and ah.il: yeara. whlcl I the I mB( I perlod of . h. ip money evei known In Englan 1 or an where 1 lae. TI ?? ac. umulatlon In Lond .1 ot . loar tbli capltal mad? ' ' ?? conalderable . . 11 toward the end of lv'-M In the beat claaa i 0f Inveatmenta, whlle the yeai l8t?S and. foi thUt matter the yeai !v'-'?'' up 10 a ahort tlm. | afforde'd an unbroken rerord 1 f a ?va f ir hlgh'daaa atocka and .1 gr. wltlon to apeculate In minlng and Induatrlal enter prl., .. ad adv.nt e now In the Bank ol land'a dlacounl rale would he looketl upon aa a menac to home apeculation In 1 ond ?n. No doubt a grea< mai j ol the be ? al ? ka b 1 of the reatrlctlo" : on 11 u--??? - and the extren:e aecurlty offered bj them, would probabij hold thelr prlc(. even ahoul . nn nej becom* * orth ?'? per cent. There wou i however. be . partlal collapae In aecond rate atocka In the caae ol the ralalng of ratea for money. The amall advanc. thai ha: aln ad? Ix en made h ia perceptlb y ahaken the marketa and checked apeculatlon There i.- not much apj <. 'henalon that the Bank of England wlll raise IU prlce for Amerlcan eagle*. for If it dld ahlppera of gold I 1 Amerlca would take aoverelgi 1 and no advantage would be gained by the bank Tl.. North Oernian Lloyd ateamer Irave, whlch aailed from Boutbamptog at :t i>. m. yester day for New v-ti< has N.2?.0 In gold on board. JXDORSEDBY THE DA Mli J U KSOy CLVB. THE BTATE COXVENTK X** CAXDIDATEi AXD TIIH KOMIXATION8 Ol I.K.M ?!? 1 QUIOO AXU ROBERT MASJET HEARTILT APPROVED. x ,,,, ,. .,,,. n. :"-"; ' '- ' "' ' ,';",;?' ?'"'K' por, 1:. 1 luh of the XIXH Aaaemblj P tli . ., ,. helil 'at the elul room? Bixty-^lxtli al ;,,,? rolumbua av. . laal nlgl t. Henry G. 1 .!Ml. BrMgman, chali ?.,., ,,, ,.?. Kxccutlve Comml I ?? mad< an able ? ?.l Impre ?? a.ldreaa. urglni Bn,ong Ihe Repul .l,,ln" ,?, ihe m. ml* m ot lh< duh 10 work unceaalngly from now untll Kl.ctlc l>ai to wiiw the trl umph of Ihe rat in ihe Htat.? >? itlonal ? umpi ? Mr Uri.liim m off. rwl 1? .provlng tbe r 1 .. (jiita* t'onj ?.. , ,.??,. :,l .1 |.l. Ugltl. "o ti,. m. the ? ? ..;?? Th. ,,.-?. - wer< ' , w;'"; ,,|so reaolntloi li doi Ir* th. itfon idopted nk 5 Mlak rcr Hov-i. Tlmoil ? .1 .,..-.. rn< ?? nd Irvli . B for Judjre nf 1 ? ri of Apiw .'I ?? ?! ? m< tiii.ii ?> ?f ,'ii,'.' ,'..| ??, v. .rk loyali; tog. th. 1 and ??- th?>li Hsni li' th< pr. 1. '.' ?? f B? "'' 'dlcte l Reptlblir in ' ' ' I /:?/?//.? I V? PAKAUE IS ?-/'. PAI /.. TV, EXTV-FIVK Hi?l BAXn i)U) POIJilKRa RE ? ???\\ \- KR I? ? WAUKKK gt. Paul, Bepl ' Ta ent; 1\\ thotn and ? .;... .1 Arn under ?' "k"'1 j ),>? plllara <ietrl?l ' ? ' " , . t ' ? '??? ' ? '' '" ' , . r be (lral '???, , ? ,,,-, ,. added Ad i ,.,, --l.!...: 10 ?ffi^SS ,.,,',,.,n,?,nhttH.:..- I VERMONTSSPLENDIDWORK. 1HE REPUBLICAN PLURALITY atOUNTH II- Tl > A? >!'T 38,000. ORKAT HEJOlCINa AMON'CJ PRIKNDi OF HO.VEST UOSF.X OVER THE RE8ULT?THE POPO CH \'l "S BTt'NNED \ II.' OD ' >F C ?N ORATULATIONH POURIN'O IR ON CHAIRMAN MERRILL. f!: Y TKL.BORAPH TO THB TKinfNK.] St Albana, V't., Bept. ?_'. A pluralltj of about :>immi |a the full meaaure of gtad tldlngi pro rlalmed bj the freemen of the Oreen Mountaln Btat. for the cauae of aound money, protectlon ! and ^.l government, The Democrat Waterloo ' in the State electlon yeaterdaj cauaea the ut moat rejolcing among the i"- >Dle of Vermont who place patrlotiam above party and r? fard 'h-' Chlcago candldatea and platfotm aa a menace to the honor and proaperity of tha country. THK FIOURKfl NKARI.Y I'OMPLETED. The corrected returna are nov tl hand from all hti! nit.f the lowna and cltl. a In ih Btat. . The miaaing towna caal .1 amall vote. IVIthoul theae placca, whlch cannol Ia reached through offlclal channela except by mall, the toUl vot? is: For Oovernor?Groui (Rep.), f?2.500; Jackaon (Dem.), 14.040; Battell (Pop.), IS21; Whlttemore (Pro), ''I'- (Irout'a plurallty, 37.020; majorlty .. . r all, 30.787. In IN02 the aame towm gave Fuller (Rep.). 38.230; Bmalley (Dem.), I2,0ttt; all oth. a, 1.721: FulWa plurallty, 10.330; majorltj over all, 17.015. The Repuhllran net galn ia 19.172, 01 11-t per cenl The nlne towna not reported gave in 1802, Fullei 717. Bmalley -';77. all othera -"'. Fuller'a plurallty, ?".{": trajorlty over all, 311. If th. p n entage of Increaae is maln talned In theae towna thla yeat aa '.n the towna reported, the Republican majorltj in the State wlll be 37.440 01 0.822 nbove prevloua hlgh a-at. !? mark The vlctorj Ia of auch a awe< ping character that Ita extenl and algnlflcance were not at flral reillzed by the votera of the Btate. rman Olln llerrill, of the Republican Stat.- Comniitt* >, shared wlth Benalnr Proctor in the expe. tatinn <>r a pl enomenal plurallty for ('.t'.tit and Flak Ex-Senator Qeorge F. Edmunda publlcly an nounced that he had come home to add one. vote to the majorlty expected. Ex-Mlniater Ed ward J. Phelp* depoalted hfa ballot for Natlonal honeatj and Integrlty, and many aound Democrata followed hla example. But few party 1 adera on elther alde had any expectatlon of the Republican landallde. The leadlng allverltea. includlng ncarly all tha Federal offlce-holdera openiy '!?? iiiv.i that the majorlty would fall t,,;.,- 20,001) x? ? 11 ? ? ?( the vlctory and the reau ta of the electlon were admlrablj aummarized by Chalrman Merrlll to-day. II aaid: "1 attrtbute jhe magnlficenl Republican vlctory we have ' won to the Inulllgence and honeat; <.f th- peo ' pie of Verm ?nt. The trlumph for a. und money and protectlon is the expreaaed convictlon of I the yeomanry and worklngn.1 the Oreen Mountaln Btate. The Republican party entered ,.,?,. ,. . . ? !.-. ad< ? ra. Btancea, The aharp factlonal flght for thi Uubernatorlal nomlnatlon betweet Major Oroul and Bpeaker Btlckney left the party Ir a dei allzed condltlon. The hard tlmea exiatlng. eapi 1 jaiij ai ;- ng the farmers, . reated m. re or leaa dlacontent. The allver craze atruck Vermonl Immedlatel) aft. r the Chlcago Conventl. n, and the moat vitmi.- efforta were made by the allverltea to convert the votera to free allver. The old Democratlc Btate Commlttee eondm I 1 B apirited campalgn. and the Populiata clrcu mllllona of free-allver documenta The Republican majorlty of leaa than 20,.' at the Peptemher electlon laat Prealdentlal year waa .1 dlacouraglng baala to work on. "The Republican Btate Commlttee, bellevlng that the freemen -f Vermont would grandly iaauea f ,,. . . ,i to th< ? 1 al moral nnd economtc laaui ,,f the can aaa Inaugurat. d a campalgn 1 educatlon. and ael about to combat the theorle. , f the allv. r party oratora How noblj the ..ntera reauonded Ia aeen by the unparallel vlc ? torv whbh aurpaaoa by tnon than 10,000 the largeal Republican majorlt; ever caat for Oov ....',?? ?ince t..e organlzation of the Republican .,,'., ' The greal vlctorj Ia bul the logical ..-uil ,,f the patriotlc and hoi ? al Inatlneta of I,.. .nie of Vermont Irreapectlve of party. whlcl were so grandly emexpllfled when Cum ter waa flred upon and Republlcana and Demo erata a'.lk. rallied tn save th, Unlrn. Now, a* then. manj thouaanda of pemocrata have nu patriotlan alw>ve partj and rallied to aave the honor and Integrlty of the x.">..n OF FAR-REACHINO IMPORTANCE ,-,,i, ,,..] rj< ? rg ? T Chlld*. Vermonl m< mher of ,,?. Republican Natlonal Commlttee, Baya: "1 .,,,.;, ,,,,. the overwhelmlng Republican vlctorv l,, thix Btate to th ? convictlon 1 f Ita vot. rs thal the free and unllmll d colnage of allver al ? "'? to-1 ratlo and other declaratlona In the Chlcago plfttform would. if carrled .nto effecl be dlaaa .., ri,.- Inter. ata of the countrj Ueutenant-Oovernor-elect N W. Flak aaya ? t the electlon: ' Vermont haa apokeit loud enough ,,, he h. ard bj ev< 1 farmcr from M tlne to Californla. Tl e qu. tlon how the votera of thla ,; ,ne ,.,,,;, ,;-. arfr to catl thelr ballota haa ftpparentlj diaappeared. The Vermcnt farm. - hav ?ald We ha-. no d. Hre ?r dlapoaltlon to pay our honeat debta at 50 centa on the dollar.' The 1 R*. 11 'ip ti t'1" farmera" vote of :he c >un trj of the aplendld reaulta of our Btate elec . .,,,,.,,? 1.vereatlmated. I betleve II fali to a-otv, that the fr.allver aentlmenl is aa ,,,?h exai gerated In three-fourtha of the Btatea aslt haa been in Vermont, and the greal Repu ? ,,. in n)llJority a??urea not onlj M< Kinley's ?: H aound monej Benate and Houae, ,.,,?? ?,,,,. a revlvalof bualneaa anda return ?f proaperltj auch aa exlated before !>??-. CONORATl'I^TINO CH VIRMAN MERRILI* Chalrman Merrll haa recelved congratulatory all parta of the .intry to-day. ; ? the followlng: , ',,..? Bept .? Hon. Olln Merrl Bl fonaratti ? ? ' ln? '"' ">? ;n''i."',M::ri^,"1rh..irm.n Ohlo Republican Btate c mn m n, , ,| \t nn., Bepl 2 Accept h< r I h . magnlficenl vl. :ory. Mliine ,,,, srai- between Vermont and he ? ? ????..'..??:?':;,;.'?":nrv;,y?.1:sJ,S '??: ,v" >A CHARLE8 \ I'M l BBirRY. n ., KHcan N ttl >n il Headquart. ra, New Vork. R?,fflSLiSBSa." ... g, pi 1 To Olln Merrlll, ? W .. . rommlttee Bl Albana, \ t.: prmo,.t mo : heartlly on her 1 ntr>. It I Ing of "? ' ' .1 M 'l HL'RBTON the end H. ,,,, ,. era New-York H ... '?, N>, ..,..i . ?" ?'?"' >our aa ,. ,;,..,.? Mountaln Btate on the aplen rtM vl ? ' ' "v"1 "l,'"^,.?;,,,?.'?^?'," lar N. H. B* UTT. TAIK OF A PH/JRIMAOE TO CA.NTON I h ,.. ? uhllcana of Vermonl are ao elated over ? !,. .... ,n 1 ,i II 1- au ted by lome of th l .. pllgrlmage be n ada to Canton at . ,,: ,: 13 tm th. i - ' paj Ini thali n apectain perajoa to M-'.yn- McKinley and givlng a leatlmonlal lo aoma fonn of the grand lu-pub Ilran vlctory to hlm. It la propoeed thal ? apa clal traln, accommodatlng al leaat 130 peraona, be chartered. Jf the trlp la made tha party con template. aUrtlng for Canton on Wedneeday, Beptember '.?. to be abaent four daya A pom mittee ->( arrangementa haa been appolnted. The campalgn ? ia conducted In an extreme y able and ? t!i< i"tit manner by Chalrman Menlll and hla aaaoclatea on the Btate Commlttee, The partj organlxatlon waa never before ao perfect andcomplete, andgreatctedll ladueto Mr. M-i rlll for the magnlflcenl reaulta ?>( hla nsanage ment. Senator Pro?tor waa alao a potent factor in theconteat, and hla peraonal work contrtbuted tnti.it t.. Republlcan aucceaa. JOY OVER THE YICTORY. BELIEF THAT THE RE8ULT BHOWS THB DOOM OP BRTANI8M. KVl!'i:\i :?: THAT THB PARMERJ ARE OM THB RIOJPJ gIDEOPTHB MONEY I88UE?BUBIXEBI MEX EXCJOURAGED VIEWS OP WEU# KXOWX REPUBIJCAXS AN IX DICATIOX OP THE VOTB IN N'OVEMBER. Th" reporta >.f the landallde in Vermont brought Joy to th<> merchanta iti thla clty. The largn majorlty foi the Republlcan tlcket waa talked about in the drygoods distric-t yeaterday aa an Indlcatlon that the farmera of th.- country1 are noi t , i?. deluded by th.- free-allver talk <>f Mr. Bryan, and that the danger -.t" a debaaed currencj is mor< remote than it appeared to !?? at one tlme Then had i.n a feellng among many buaineaa men thal the farmera mlght be come affected wlth the fr.allver craxe The newa from Vermont waa therefore all th" more reaaaurlng t" th.- merchanta, many <>f whom declared yeai >rday thal there would be an im provement iti buaineaa as a r>-sti!t .>t' returnlng . ofldi :.. ? ? Tlir: FARMERi NOT TO BE FOOLED "We are all dellghted," aald Blgourney Fay, :i tn. mlier "f the firm "f Wendell, Fay &? C?? at No. R2 Worth-at. "The majorit) In Vermont for honeal money is an Indlcatlon thal the farmera are not to i..- f.. i.-il. and that thej are Jual as patrlotli aa other cltlaena. Th.- countrj is not golng :?> t'.:" bow-wowi jet by any meana. We .r- golng tn have better buaineaa and more proaperlty for the whole country on account of thal >i.-cti.'ti In Vermonl " "Now, wasn't thal majorlty In Vermont reaa aurlngr' aald one of Mr. Fay'a nelghbora In Worth-al who haa voted the Democratlc tlcket for yeara and wlll voti f r MeKlnley and Hobart thla fall "I tell you.'1 he contlnued, "l had begun to feel aomealarm about the farmer vote. One of our men who haa been travelling In the Weat v.as wrltlng lettera about th" apread of the illver aentlment among Ihe farmera there untll I fell that the farmera tnd the bualnea* rn.-i! were to be oppoaed to eaeh other on the flnanclal queatlori thla comlng electlon, bul late ly he haa l>e. n wrltlng that the trend "f aentl? ment aeema to be more In favor of honeal money. I belleve that th" farmera wlll be found on the rlghi alde of the queatlon afti r all." ?l am glad f it of couree, bul I expected it." aald Edward E. Eamea, of the H. B. Claflln c pany, talklng of the Vermont majorlty. "I haven'l been worrylng much about the sllver crazo lately. Buaineaa ? good and prlcea for all kinda of drygooda are low " OTHER CHEERfNG RKPORTS "Mr Eamea geta at th" aentlment ol other buaineaa men throughoul the country as qulckly aa any man I kr.ow," aald an aaaoclate In the blg atore, "and he haa been declarlng thal there waa no danger of Bryan'a electl >n. Many mer? chanta from the Bouth who have alwaya voted the Democratlc tlckel have been here and have aald that thej wlll vote for McKlnlej ihis year. The merchanta of the Bouth and th. farmera of the Bouth are iik.lv to vote the aame way, for thelr Intereata are bound up cloaelj together." ?'Thla country la not golng mad luai yet." aald a member of the flrm of C nverae, Stanton ft Cullen. "In.the face of a danger auch as would w [th t),e electlon of Br; an and Bewall, there wlll be plenty of patrl. ttc Democi ita who wlll vote for MeKlnley to aave the country from tinatn lal riiin." The M< Klnlej and Hobart bannera are ? ? thlck in the drygooda dlatrict now that thej are to be Been al every tuin, and not a Br an b.iei ts in alghl Nexl week the drygooda men wlll begln to hold meetlnga In the Jaffray fjulldlng In Bi adway, and make the campalgn for MeKlnley llveller than ever, COMMENT8 BY CHATJNCEY M DEPEW. The newa of the tremendoua Republlcan ma lority In Vermonl gave greal aatlsfactlon to all loeal Republlcana yeaterday Dr. W. Beward Webb. who waa elected to the Btate Leglalature alung wlth the r il of the Republlcan tlcket, Bent word to the clty yeaterday th.it it waa a alorioua vlctory Chauncey M Deptw recelved thi meaaage and he fullj concurred In Or. Webb'o itatement, addlng: "II la only a fore ,.,,?,,,.,- 0f the dlaaater to come that la, for the r,..?.r'ata." Mr. Depew waa moat enthualaatlc the waj Vermonl had ahown heraelf tru. t0 the Repnhllcan party, and aald he belleved the reault'could bs taken aa an accurate gauge ,,.- ,|,.nditlona thal wlll prevall at the Na i i , al el< ctlon ? ?[ ,,..... found." aald Mr Depew, "In thlrty yeara' experlence In polltlca, that whal is true ',,{ .,ti" aectlon of the country, relatlvely, la true of the whole country. Th< tlme haa i \: hen local aentlmenl counta In an tion In atumplng thla Btate i hav. found that In taklng the aentlmenl over ihe Btate gen erally you could gel a pretty accurate forecaat ,,f condltlona over the country. Now, ui there la aome abnormal condltlon of affaira ,-xtant m the Weal and Bouth, auch aa we hear nothlng of In the Eaat, the feellng la In favor of the Republlcan party. There maj be a doml nant, overweenlng and aggreaalve free-allvei w ,,,:,,,, rt m the Weal that we have not heard "f here, bul it la not llkejy. Communlcatlon la po clotws in thei ? daya, newa travela s.. qulckly and aentlmenl la ao accuratelj gauged that it I, ,,,,t in--.iv that there is any auch atnttment In tii.. Weal and Bouth. 1 thlnk that we can take the rcault In Vermont. and In relatlve Re publlcan galn apply it to the country general |y, and gel a falr eatlmata of the reeult. A NATIONAL LAND8LIDE PREDICTED. ?I l elleve thal there w III be a lai d II le thls fall, and thal the Republlcan tlcket \\ii; be elected wlth a great majorlty ti apare, i hope ?o The mere electlon >.f MeKlnley doea not mean everythlng. We muat eleel the Republl? can tlckel thla year by an enotmoua vote. Bup poae MeKlnley u.-r.- carrled itu., the Wblte ll.niee by a tldal wave, auch aa the one whtch placed Oranl In the Whlte ii.,us.- the litst tlme thal li" ran, The reault would be the death ol free allver. it would aettle th- whola matter wlth a flnalltj thal would nol admlt >>f a re? openlng "f tha tueatlon But, ahould McKlnlej be elected by .t narrow margln, wlth .i Houae to aupport hlm that waa nly narrowly tor Bound money, then we would hav.- the queatloa to Bettle all ovei agaln In four y-.irs from aow. Th. reglatered wlll of th-- peopla 'his tlme liould i ? ? i.mplete and bo i onvtw Ing thal it would he the utter annlhll itlon ol tii- ci - i i .,.,- . iinage If II la not, there wlll enaue four yeara mora of doubt mlatruat, la.'k of con *oiiiIiiii.-.I ?? Fowrth P?a?. IN NATIONAL CONVENTJON. I GOLD VEMOCRATh IS 8E8SJ0K. I CALLED TO ORDER IX THK C.U'ITAL OF INDIANA. ! mi ENTIRI UKK)N PRACTICALLT REPREIEXTED BT A.V AMEMRLAOK OF HIOH CHARACTER? PATRIOTIC ?PEECHEt OF THB I B -n> [XO OFFICBRa, BX-OOVKRMOR KI.OWKl! AND IENATOR CAf FERY?PbATFORH AND CANDIOATEl Tbe lirst Katiooal CooreRtioa <>r (be Vatliwart Democratlc party waa ralfed to order lo in.l lanapolla yeaterday b? Benator Palmer, of 11 llnoia. Tbcre arere preaaoi dekagatea repreae\al> Ing forty-one Btatea and tbree Terrltoriea, Kx Qoveroor Roawell P, Floarer, tba temporarv cbainnan, and Beoator Donetaoa CafTery, of Louialana, tba permaoent cbalrmao, caeb de> lirered patriotlc addrcaaea oo taklng tl.inir. After appolnting the commltteea tbc Conrentloa adjoaroed to 11 n. m; to-day, t,, awall reporta, Brtgg and Bockaer Ia atiU tba farorlte i eket f.?r Preaident and Vlce-Prealdent, thoogh Oaav cral Pabaer*i cbaocea for lirs* place areta naa> i Ing gwal beadway. THE PIRST DAF8 WORK. fnv rexaxnuMi to ran tmbcwb.] Indlanapolla, Bept 2 A refreablng atmea* l>h ?!?.? of bualneajllke common-aenae, refreahlng In contraat to tho forced and altogether un healthy bothouae >nthualaem of the Bryan-AR ; geld-TUIman gatbeting In Chlcago, dlatlngulahed the Inltial meetlng In this clty to-day of the Natlonal Conve-ition repreaentlng tin- Bound Money Democracy o* the country. It: polnl of numbera, In th.> dlgnlfled beartng of delegataa an l audfence, In the quallty and character i f the apeecbaa made, and In tha dlacrlmlnatlng out burata of enthualaam and other manlfeataUoaa of approval by whlcb tba | were fra q'tently Interrupted, the Conventlon aurpaaaad anythlng th. t even the moat aangulne promotera of the movement could have had any reaaon to anticlpate. Inatead of a proi inclal, or ev. n w ctional, spirlt pci-vadlng tha gatherlng, tbe proi.Ilnga frora b vrinnlng to end were dlatinctly marked by mod< eratlon, broadneaa and llberallty. There waa i l.-ss rant and more loglc, leaa Invectlve and more arzument, In all theai.chea made than Ia n-ual ly heard on occaaiona <>f thla k.tid. Earneatnaaa of purpoaa and a .in..- aenae of reaponalbUltlaa ; aaaumed were eaally recognlxed in all that waa siid and done. lf a apeaker "al ipped over" oc caalonally, It waa not dua to mallce, but to the ? x ittement of th.- moment There waa no appaal to the paaalona and prejudlcea of tbe Ignorant and baae, no attempt to befuddle laauea by tha dlaouaalon of Irrelevant queattona, no dlepoel tion t.j gain by oratorlcal trtckery what reaeon and experience would rejeet It waa a meetlng vf men who knew what they were there for, and wh > wete determlned to g. t wbat thej v int. i in tbe ihortest order poaalblc. THE F1NANCIAL PLANK. Witbln tho lajat tweaty-four boura tbe i ro gramme of tho CoRventlon haa aaaumed pi p. r tloaa aufflelaatpM diatlnct to warranl tbe pre dlctlon of an adJournment bj to-morrow nlght The platform ahona furnlabea at the bour of wrlting a poaalble obatacle l > the executlon of the plana outllned by the laadera of the mova* ment. From an etaborate dfa. uaalon of the whole flnanclal queatlon, Includlng U.I ..??. N'atlonal bank laauea and tbe retlrement <>f greenbacKH, which the Maaaachuaetta delega* tion offera aa the main aupportlng plai b ol :hf the platform on th* flnanclal queatlon ? rtll not only i. one in favor of a atngle gold atandard, but I wlll dlatinctly aaaert Iniernatlonal blmetalllaaa : to be an "lrdeacent dream." Tbli Ii probabif an altogether too aangulne \ tew f th'- altuatloo, and one - if ely warranted by eondltlona knowa t.. exlat, the t:-?itli belng that preaaure frora tho Middle Weatern Btatea, whlch at..- conceded u> control the entlre proceedlnga of thla Convcav tion. is llkelj to f rce from tbe commlttee som? declaratlon In favor of the "exlatlng ^ ild stan da'd,' coupled wlth a promlae In ao many worda I that "allver ahall be taken cara of." AN IXCOME-TAX BEMAND An Income-tax i>iank i- not likely to form one of th.- featurea of th.- platform. it wlll, if adopt ed, ik,'noro tho Impoaitton of a "moderate !air.h-n on corporate wealth." aa recommended by Mr. Cleveland, and be more unlveraal in charactaa and Btrictly in Un-* wlth th.- de. isions of tha Su |>r.-ine COUrt In other WOrdB, U Wlll l"- a dec? laratlon in favor or ? direet tax apportlooad among the dlfferent Btatea accordlng to populav tlon. Tba dlapoaltlon to adopt stteh a plank ia not wldely dlffuaed, it is true, l.ut is betng urKod vsitii vtgor by Htat>-s whoaa detegatlona j'oss.-sa Influence in thla Conventiun and whoaa clamor It wiii re?juire som.' couraga and t;i un. >s to Ignora, WKDDlil) To FREE TRADE A free-trade plank, uncomprontlalng as lan guage can make it, is stire to i... adopted. of that not th" allghteat doubt exixts. it is Udng urged, i' i-! aatd, wltb ohatlnacy and enthualaaaa by the frlenda of th ? Preaident who Inetat 'ipon it. not only .n the llght of a vlndlcatlon of Mr. Cleveland, but regard it aa tha only is^tte, after the Bnanclal one ahall bava been dlepoeed ?f. around whlcb tha Democracy of the futura eaai rally. The labora, Indeed, ifaapa th.- eowdiiel of the preacnt convantfan aa to maka its proeeed inpa a meana not only ..f aoonacChag tha fnture with th.- paat, but a soiid and ktatbig foondatloa ga well f-.r th- r.-aiinj? of -? |>aity BtrtlCtura upon tn- ntlna left after the "dehaiuh of I&9&" DR BVEBBTTi UfdEHT lAlTH. T!>ia parpeea aaa aiaaai atala bj avary xpeakcr to-day, fiotn I?i Everett WftO, aa a iomj>nru tively raceai convert taik.-d rather gUMy, it thonniit. of "our andent faltb." "our anclent prlnelplea" and "our anrient craed." to Cbainnan Caffroy, who attrred tba aotbualaaaa of hla audlenca i-.- predlctlnf of th<- party that "its anhes will llve tn lle'lr WORtad Braa." and i>eiegat<* Irtah, oi Callfornla, wbo, in a perora* tion, too laajg for auotation here, but liia