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/ > ~ VOLXL..K?12,2^. NEW-YORK, THURSDAY JULY I, 1880. J PRICE POUR CENTS, (SEWS FROM WASHINGTON, A RBW FAST MAIL PER VU !& HARORHII'S Of rXIIKI* STAT** MAI!S1H!>?RKlMO* nos <>f mic rrnur nun ? ku icifvt admin? istration Or THK INTFHNAI. RKVKNUB? oooktmtoi wm Thc rostinaster-Uenerftl has consummated arrangements, for two fast mail trains on the New-York Ontral Railroad, leaving this city ivgulaiIv ar 9 p. m. mid 4:35 u. m., lieginningJuly fi, Ignited States Marshal Kussell, of Texas, mates some .of thc hardship* suffered by United Staten Marshall because of thc M starvation policy'' of the Dem? ocratic Congress. Thc Administration of thc Internal Keveline Bonan by Commis? sioner Rama is said to have been very effi? cient. The public debi statement will show a reduction of about if2,000,000 for June. There ?rai eoaaiderabla increase in National hank Circulation during the Banal year. The chief pf tlie Secret Service Rives some interesting Information in regard to counterfeiting. NEW FAST MAIL TRAINS. kiuxocinnm von a Ip, m. and a 4.30 a. mi iKAiv. i<> ii.ijiv amnrnra july r>. Unnii nasa mspavcb.i WaamaaToa, .Line 80.?Tbs Postmaster Gen eral has completed arrangeaients witta ilse Baw York Contra] and Banana Blvnr end Lake shore and lliebigaa bowthorn Baihtosds for two fast mail 'trums daily. It lias tn ra sacertained from Postmaster .Times niel Colonel W, B. Tb om noon. Qenersl Superintend? ent af the l.'ailwav Mail Bervtee, that the bnlk . of tin-nail deposited in tho New-York City Peal Office, and arriving there fer distribution, m-cum tilatea l>et\veeu the hours of 4 and 9 p. m. At present the rogalar mail train tor the Wost, hy way of the New-York Central, leaves Now-Yo,k at G p. m., tbs hour of closing tor which, however, is 4l80 p, m., at which time only a small partial is ready to bc sent off. (Jadar the new arrant;'-incut an additional fast mail train will leave New York at 0 p. m. and will orertake the 0 p. m. train at Cleveland. The additional -wain will take nearly the entire mail of the busttgSQ dav. Pad Dot pass Alhanv, N. Y., until after Hie ?r ' rival of thc train leaving Boston at0p.m. It will arrive in Bafalo, \. Y., la time for themorning de? livery; at Cleveland, Ohio, at 2 p. m., and at Toledo, Oiiio, in tune Cor delivery thal day. It will arrive in Chicago the -ecu.d morning, belora the opening of the bosbansj day, and in tune for the fii?t carrier!"' delivery. There aili he s complete set of eoaneetions with all trains aa lateral linos. It is Intended to have an exchange of mails at every pool office where any nam la time ot Quantity of mails eau be effect ed. I he whole of New-England will (hy the connection to be made at Albany) advantages to be giinel inti virtually nf one davon all mail lor the West deposited before the departure from that city of the G p. m. train. Mail leaving at that hour will he de? livered all throne;*) Central New-York and as far ?west asBaffalo By the first delivery tin- iollupyuig loraina, [a addition to the train leaving New-York at 0" p. m., the Postnaster-General has, arranged to have a postal-car leave the Grand Central Depot at 4::t.~) 0. m. It will arrive st Albany, N. Y., bet ween 8 and '.' a. m. Instead of at 1 p. m., as at present: at Byracnse at 1 p. m. instead ol 7 i>. m.j and at Buffalo at 7 p. ra., instead of 1 a, ni. West of Bogalo this train will have no important connections; but at Alhanv ir connects ior Saratoga and the North. The postal*car on this train will deliver and r???ive mail* on an average every four miles. All ?ail for Northern and Central New-York iiccumu latmg after the departure of the 9 p. m. train will go out on this 4:38 a. m. train and he delivered beivre the clone of ting same day's business. The aliove-descrii.ed ariauacuiciits will go into enVct next Monday, July 5. 'lill: DEMOCRATIC STARVATION POLICY, HOW ll AIFK(lKl) TSin 1-.I1KI) SlATF.S Cut HIS? H.vliI?*?HiPS or tii? u.ukH.u-ur.iii,i: IN< HMM IKNCY. ibi rauMaira io ^nr. raiatm.1 Washington, June 80.?United States Marshal fjsessll,ed Texas, is now io Washington for the pi; m of setting tbe money duo him, and which he has bees compelled to sdraaeeoat of his private BMaasoi borrow ala igbrateof Interest, to exe eate the proeessoi of tba Conrte. He estimates his personal kaw, hy reason af the fellers of Concreas to make a seasonable response to the requisitioaa, participate largely in the Boston will secure a sav imd r< neiteil reuiiiKlers ol tue Attorney-Uencrai at more thaaBB?800. " I aapp aa" said Marshal Russell toacorrespond ent of 'Jilt: Tkiui'nf. to-day. " that there have been enough civil processes in the Berthon district***? help the marshals out to some extent,tboagfa I koMr. Bothiag definite about that, In the extreme SouBT-' west, however, then has been no relief, and noone knows the hardship we hare encountered. I was i..;t able to run thc Courts in uiy district without borrow ing money. I could not serve a Government precess without aral raising aud advancing tho moaoy for the expenses of the deputies. The dis? trict is ii large one, and sometimes we have to travel BOO miles to secure a witness. Our deputies have to travel throegh deserts white gaides ami guaids ateeametimei necessary. All this required large sums ol meney, and this I had to harrow by paying high rates of inter* st. I have paid 1, 2, 5, and even 1U percent a mouth for money. Seven-eighths of the money h<> obtained .aim' from Sympathetic Re? publicans, and I should hardly have been able to pail through but for the personal exertions of Judge Duval), who went out himself and help ed me to b'tn w it. in ano ev twa eases lately triad ai san Antonio thmdifflcalty in obtaining money prevented |BS from securing the pretence of some important -\\ i't.esses." " When wc first began to borrow.'' cont inned Mr. Bussell, " it Was with the understanding that Cogr gress would certainly make an appropriation 1 iMeemher, but time went on, and bankers bogan have doubts whether any money would be appropri? ated at all, hence the Ililli rate of diseouut. '1 he period of our difficulties hus lasted from the Hist of Jidy, 1S79, until the present timo, and uo one knows the SZtromlt) to which we were put." " Why," saul Harrtas' Bassall,hecsmingIndianan! as he recalled bis esperiSBCOj " they pretended at first that the money was only withheld because they didn't want the deputy-marshals to be used in the J'all elections. Then why didn't they make the deficiency appropriation m December, as Chairman Atkins promised they should dot The money would only be available during the fiscal year, and they might have repeated the operation to cover the mit elect ion il the election business was all they were driving at." The extent of the sacrifice made bj Marshal Roe m ifwlll bu approoiatcd when it is made known mut the olh?e is worth about (Jtt.UOO a year, and the BJOaey paid out by bim as interest is hopelessly fane, there being BO provision and no precedent for ts repayment to bim by Congress. THE IM'**.nal BEVEBTJE BUREAU. liKMAKkAHLE KXF1CIKNCY Of KF.ITIW.K AN AJPMIBi JsTKAITUN?THK BSHJICIKNCY IN COI.LKCIOR PBS SI IBP/B OOflCB. 1HY TKLKGRAI'II TO THE THIBIXK.] Washington, Juno Ut).?Commissioner Baum entered u|>on fiis official dudes in August, 1m75. tusking a fis'tion over four years thal ho has Itecn tn charge of the affair* of the Bureau over whiub be giow preside". Excluding the portion of tho drat jear, and taking the figures of the four complete AWal years ending to-night, Um tidal revenue col? let ted amounts to t^Kill,ll.''-.',2-0. every tent of J Blob, with the exception of ono item of about 19,ooo, baa been collected and covered into the Treasury. The $1 li,0(io not yet collected is due from the es Istepttbslate Codec tor Freeland, ot Brooklyn, abo lost lbs eau m nt bj the defalcation of ins chief in pm j. J Le naitei I us i>e< n iu process olarrangy^ merit between the Boreen and the bondsmen of O l lector Freeland, and a telegram has been receiver la day from the Collector at New-York, reporttni that the boudsuieii will deposit the money to-night Tins is a remarkable slowing, and strikingly illm-tratfs th.- efficiency which the administration oft! ;s important branch of th.- Civil Service has at' tai-.;. 'I uudei Republican officials. Previous tn this year the accounts bave showed seosaional trifling deficient les amounting to # 1,001 or lo,POO, hm all -nell amounts have subsequently! in e\ irv case, been collected and tinned into tin pubic fund. ? DECBEABE IN THE PUBLIC DEBT. abott two MILLION POLLABJ rOB nu MONTI OH Jim:- LABOS PBAVYS on THB T BB ASHBY. Hiv rBLCOBArB io tm: ikiiu'NK.1 Wa?iiim;i<>\. .lune :to.? I he monthly debt state? ment whick will he issued !>v the Treasury Depart inent will probably he more favorable than wat ant ciliated .a fortnight ago. Although the pay* ingots for tbe current month hiv.- asea unusually hes v.v. it is expected (hat the statement will show ? reduction of the debt to the aiuouut of ahont $2.0(111,(1! II). The receipts of the Oovernmen*. during the cur re.it mouth, have been shoat $27,000,000 and thc expenditures hy warrants about $18,000,000. The lather amount, of course, does not include thc payments on account <>f Interest on 'to- public debt, which are usually somewhat greater in June than in any oilier month during the year. Jt is probable that the reduction of the public deli! in next month will he very small, as the draftl ?pen me freasury by all the other departmsnts ot the Government will be unusually (navy. WORK OP I UK MINT. run. tDELPHIA, June 30.?Pining thc month saged toiiu there were corned at the mini tu tins etty a,73i,B4o pieces of tbs value of .*.-? .-irn.'jt.ii, loemdlai 1,oim?..">oo uiver dollars, iii-- fellowing shows mc coln asa executed at the mmt during the Isca] year ended Juce.'M, lss i: 11 allon I No. of plii (JuM .I 3.789,820 I $27,630,440 00 Uiver.I 15,223,400 15,19 ,43790 Minor coln*. 26.931.850 269.971 50 Total.| 45.845,070 | $43,103.854 00 APPOINTMENTS REVOKED. : i u. I iii M DmrATCB.1 W ISHINOTON, June 30.?A nunilier of cin pL>ji . ,.t :n Internal Reveaue Baresu st woes ontbe ??mnp rull received notiflCattOS of t.'ie levitation o tin ii- sppotntawBtato-day. Thispatrooaaa haehereto foo been In tb* hands ot the Cotssaisslonw of Internal Bevenue. ft appears thal Secretary 8li rmsn aaa boh . tint iles" spnoioinn uta shall shall '?*<? made tir himself directly. Reappointments araexp cted to be issued to Mine vt those ul charged tootsy, EFFICIENT NAVAL ADMINISTRATION. loam i: i nu bi nisrs rca.1 Washington, June 30.?The closing of thc account of disbursements of tbs Navy Department for lae tl-(ai year ending June SO, 1880, shows thal the ex pend i tores for thal period have been 0420.678 34 leas thai 'or tho previous yesr. and tbst there i-1 tm h ne30. 1880. an unexjs oded balance of 02.461,1 - ..: uf the amount available for toe rear, exclusive of bal a ces lu tuc bandi ol the pay offli ei ol the Navy. WASHINGTON Null - av isniaoTos, Wedneeda)*, t me no, issn. Tbe Secretary uf the Treasury to-day Instructed \ vlsi ant United States Tressuret BUlbonse ls parahase ?ag\ooo,<mo wortli if I'ul'cil Plates bondi for the Sink Kf lund. ?ssjMeretary Behan pnrposss leavuur Washington shoal gm m.tin.,? nf .lui-. He will go to tbs Pschle ooast, visiting various Indian reservation! on hts war there ?sdi. lug through tbe Yellowstone National I An order was issued by tbe Post OBI e Dei an mr nt fo iiav for thc establishment o( ni ii servlee between io i-i: v n an ii- ng Be ion, Long Uland; tbe mall to be sei t from ile- Brooklyn Post Office twice a day by ctn i lei i. ; Commissioner of the Oe-i^r.il Lind ort' ?ade the following apportionments for surveying tbe gabbe l rods during tbe fl seal v ir willoh beajlns to-mor? row : ro Lni i". 110,000; Gsllfornls, 935,000; Colo? rado, 830.0001 I'.,;; ta. 030,000] Florida, $8.000i Ms ho, $12,0001 113.000; Minnesota, $10,000: Montana, 815.000; Nebraska and Iowa, $15.0001 Nevada. $12,000i New-Mexico, 912.000; Oi it- m. 810,000 ; Ulah, 812,000; Washington, 116,000; J^omina, 810,000. mm- ? GENERAL POLITICAL -V/. IIX A LETTER FROM 8ENATOB CAMEBON. PBABLR to TABB lin: CVAIBJtAWSHI** OB TB! 1:1; . PTJBLH JAN NATIONAL C0MMITTB8 BtCAUBB Of ' PHTSICAL DISABILITY. PnilAiiKi.rtiiA. June .'10.?The following letfer from Benator Cameron, received to-day, is given for pablioatlon : Winn- SulfiiubSpargos,W.Va., Jun< 28, 1880 L. MONTGOMl nv BoND. /?"/. My DBAS Mit: I have ymir letter of tho loth Instant. In np \ t" it I would say that I agree fully Mggo the nature of the coiuiiik political nui t^Tt, ai.d. ns far as mv health will permit, v%ill 1 iis*l; 1 c i" f" k''cp m fi over ti ?? Re. nhneaii nany; -MB As to taking the cliairm in - ti i j? ot t lie Nat ional ^M^imitti-e that 1 eau.mt do, for the reason that I aw. physically unable to undergo the labors aeee**anlv belong tothe position. 1 lound myself, after tbe adjournment of Con? gress, very much broken down, andi ass com? pelled to abandon all wj business affairs, although they had been 11? Lri.. .e.; through the entire session of ( ungress, sud I cai ope of having my health resl ired. I sm obliged ni der tbe ?di n ol m . phj .. a to reit in here I >i ? weeks. I here fore, you see that it ls impossible for me tn .io a^ yon, ai ????il tut man** other frienda think 1 my \ during the t ming cam You maj ri si assured, bo ion as I sm well enough 1 shall give my entire energies, ss a mi j. ' ? Committee, to tbe gr at work whian is before ns. V ru - truly, ? J. I). Camebon. AN INTEBCBANGE OF CIVILITIES. .1. HANCOCB AND - HINDS CALL UPON MB I LOIN. Qeeeral Hancock, in conversation with General Prank I io ind Senator Wallace of Pennsylvsnls, a day or two ago, signified Ins wish t?> call moi Tilden, Inl -: nally, Ur. i I on being - omi mnicated aril b, said thal be would be pleastd to receive inch a \ i - f. General eg, Benator Wallace, General Frank el Henry Wal lei - in, ol / ls I < ?< ???Jon. uni. mel reitenlai hy appointment al s.-v House an ! i .? ?? edod lo Mr. I ildeu'a rosi at (.mm.-rey Park, wbore they wei welcomed bj tb Twp bonn were .'pent in pleasant conver st;on. tte political situation was discussed al Length. Before taking Ins leave (Jen. ral Hancock ?Bogati d sn Inri! ition front Mr. Til? den to risil liim ai Greystone, his country residence. Only tin- eullemen mentioned w< n presi nt. i.. ral franklin ami Senator Wallace left town faatatduj sfterno a, THE DI HOI ..".lit' CAMPAIGN, aoesir as td ms cnAiBMAB <>r ran national COM .MI I TB I? LIM '.BAL HA L ' h. SAID TO PAVOB Tilt IMS Ol 1-7 ;. No decide 1 steps baVC been taken yet by the li moorarie National Commutes towsrd getting maty for tue cam pain, and nothing will be oom ?? fore the Nat sal Oemmlttee aid the Demoera (rr^siionii! Campaign Committee perleet Hm-t organlai lien-. Tie )i!:oi Bill n.< I ll "t BOOB OB .lulv lg. Bl the Hoffman Mono- ,u tiuK (.tr. .md the tormei ob tl lovn.',. d ly, ;.t ie" ii, at tbe r.ft.'i Aveoae Hotel. It li a ? v. iii he chosen permanent ebatrmaa of t i,e Nation o Commutes, The namoi mesl premtaently ?eatloned are Senator William H. liamma, of Cow o. i ti. t, and WI lam b Scot! sad Senator Watlaee of 1 . io nj ivauiu. Mr. Scott ll now the BstmbSC of the Battens! Committee tor Pcnasyivsi a. Oeoeral Baaeoekt.tl is indent nod, bsa slgnllWid bli nish that tbs sams a eera] plas of campaign theil be enrr.nl out an was adopted ll 1 -Ttl. '1 Ml ll understood to tie-.ni that the Tilden tsetlsa aili heartily rapport Che ticket denara! Hancock and his Meads ara asps sjattj saxtons that ab tbs mcttem tn tins Stats shah unite heartily on the National ticket. Winna tue pest u.iy or twow vera! represi .native men from various buttes bare called upon Oenersl liane wk, to Ooiisiill with and SdVISS loin us tn tuc pinn of r,nn IMt-'tfii. P romin, i,t amount these were Wi ll,un I. Mood, Gtaera! Wii.luin li. r'niukllu, of Ilsilfoid, Seiiai?r Vance, of North Carolina, nn?i 8- natur Wansee, ol P' na sylvania. There na.< bees a number of Boatbern mei also. NATIONAL I.'Kl DBLICAB COMMITTEE. AsSKMal.lVii Of 7 ll K MBMBBM IN Ul'-* CITY?/ CHaIBMAN loni: ELECTED?CANMDaTBs mi.n TIONBD? Mil. ll INTEBEST MABirBSTBO. Tba Republican National Connittea wil linet ,n Hie filth Aviiiue Hotel tO-Blghl tor tbs pm i>oHr of eleettss i Beers and maktog arraasemeati foi tfio searing pehtteal straggts. The stetting of the committee bas been looked forwar I M with great bMerest hy politicians, owmg t' Hie pe. ii jar pssttlOB In which tlie co.Itfei ?rsa left bys mwillag lt hstfl dining the Chicago Cos \ eal on. Tlie ci nuillttee liad scarcely 0000 camed hy tlif Convention winn, at a ini-.tlnu'Inld for Home etti, r pur POSS, tho e i i tum of officers was iinctticctcdiy Oro elie I Pery few sf the ?embow bad greta tin- sabjeel am thought, sad those who had supposed that meelecttoa weald not toke pises fer al hast a month. In a sams what formal D&ranerex-GoveraerJseMI, of Connect! tnt wan elected cliuirmaii, and ThOSSSI ?'. Platt, of Noa York, .c rotary. Then nonie of the leaden of the committee IhoiU'lit that Qi ?oral Mai Iii ld ami lui adviser* leight w:-li to h* commited respecting the fill ma of sash sa important oases ss Chairmas sf the Na? tional Committee. Aetoated by this tBoaahl they moved ? reconsideration of IBs rote by vhteh Mr. Jewell sod Mr. P att were elect d. The motion was adopt* t Mr. Jewell was thea elected temporary chatrsMa. Thu i- thc poslttoo ofsahlrs ti ut wtUecafreat thc eomautti 1 When it a^riii ..e. to Bight, Msayof the inemliers of tile committee readied this city yesterday. Tbs members already here aro as fol? lows: Beaatoi Logan, ot Illinois; sa-Tressurer John c. New, of Indians; ea-aenator Dorsey, of Arkansas; William E> (.'han.Her, or New-Hampsbtrc ; Thomas C. Platt, of New-York j Riobard C. MoCormlek, of Ar/, ai i ; S. T. Elkins, Ol N w-.Mixiro; Wi.liam I' li ve. of Mame; Chauncey I. Killey, of BL Louis| W lam IT. links,,,* lim |,lu | Marshall Jew ell, of Collin client. CoagremacB Habbell, ol Michigan, sad His cock, of New-York, members "f the Cou gus grenaloasl Committee, with Bdward MoPBeraon, af Pennn iv.nu i, seen lairg ol tba eossarittoe, also reached thc etty. Tiny desire to conrail Blt! tbs National < lom nuilee shoat the eoadael of tbs eampalga from Waeb munni. Tl,ere were also present at the Fifth Avenue Hotel last night two un n wh-wiii donbtlem have great In Hui in e in rbe dellberatteai of the committee. These nun were Governor Pootor, sf (Hilo, nnd Pen >ior Conkling, of New-Vork. It ls believed that if Oenersl Garfield baa szpresasd nev preference among tbe candidate! for chairman or tbe conni, iee,, that [inter, mi wm in- n;i<ie known to-day ti,minni Oovernor Poster. Governor Poster waa abeenl from his ro un ihioiii.li au inn evening. There ia no doubt that 1/ Mein in! I ill ile. d li ll \ pi eSSOd U preference, ll I- I - wil! beitrtcUy regarded hy ihecommittee. The mem ben hers ali stated that there waa no pre domlnant cnriniate as yet for tho ofBce or chairman, There nie bo candidate! foi te. place of secretary, rho Friends of rbomseC. Ptati are now advocating nil election ns chairman, Ex-Gov? ernor Jewell enumerated, in con vc rsa i io ii will a 1 inn ,,:t r, the ita: es of all tbe persona, except one, named i iii nlsrbl for tin chairmanship, ile s ml; " My whole fluty as temporary chairman hearns and emis with calling the committee to order to-morrow nicht, I hear mentioned aa possible ohalrmen Senator I.iimii, Wi kan I.. Cuaadler, TIioiumh C. Platt, and Governor i osu r ol Ohio." ??Bul Mr. Foster li not a member of tho committee," ?aid ihe i - - s *? ? 1 er. " rna! could i ii-ilv he arransed," mid Mr. Jewell, " t>y -1 . i i ii i resign In his fuvm." Mr. J li ivorsbljr spoken of tor chair? man nv soma .f tbs members nf the com? mittee. Il w.is minored last night thal son, ? Granl man might ne ma.ie chairman of lae H itioosl < omni ttee, ned William E. Chandler ci airiiiin of the Executive Committee. Louis F. P rn, United Mtates Mai bah who waa il the Fifth Avenue II..I l bul night, tod.I to a inuit m: reporter: "I sbould tn,niv that lin* finials i.r General Gar n.iii would be .-ir to put a representative Grant man of either Pennsylvania or New-York ai the bead ol the National Committee. I le e States ore rery It will toke a meat deal ot hm.I WOrh to cany tie ni. Tim oricanlz illon In both Pennaylvartla and New-York is in the bandi of Un in un men, Theyomrhl to be mad. to take a special Interest In the cato pal cn, Teer will Indeed w ii, bard, whoever li put at tbe head of the ea tee. mn one ol their own namoer al tba load ol Ihe ? ,u.in fee winiiu naturally be ibis to make toi m wprk to their ntmoal ability." REPUBLICAN RATIFICATION MEETING, Baltimore, June 30.?An enthusiastic meet? ing to rmifv the nominations of Gardeld and Arthur w s bi ld n i 'oneil- .lia Opera if,oi-.' t' -nikin. Speeches o bi the lo . J. Morrison Harrie, Ibe lion. J. A. G. < n swell, the Hon. John I. thomas and Otbel -. TERRITORIAL DELAGATE NOMINATION, San Pbancisco, June 30.?Tho Territorial Demoi itloC'o vi lom. of triaona, to-day sominated G. ll. Oui> lot- delegate to ' ongrcss, ANOTHI.K CLUB IN KINGSTON. KiNii-TiiN, N. V.. Juno 30.?Tin; second Republican Casapatna Ctash in this etty waa organized amid great entbnatasm bul mghL The foUowtsg ofltoera wi re slei ti ii i BUshs M. Bingham, president; J, N.PIero, heir, tan ; a. Tinner, treasurer,sad a rlco-prealdenl from each of the Uptown wan! g. t ls ino j,os, dton thorough canvsiaof the city at-once. It ls ai*o pro? posed to organise a company for military drill, and a t'ampaign mee uinnii aireaoj.ng rormoo, ,\ -, ut Sfio names were signed to the roll si memberaof tbe eiuii. Stirring- audron ea wi re no:.le by J.a t L\n bea and L> l' \'aii Gaaiheek, ORGANIZING TN lui. 1NNEXED DISTBICT. 'J'ltr XX IIM Waul Republican Association, ol which Ernest Ball il president, met stKlrchh Pi ll.ni, st One-hundred sud BfUeth-st sud fhlrOave , Issi nigbt. Abonl BOO men wen jt mot. hmonc thain waa a delegation of fifi, colored nen representing en Independent Celoicd R hean Astociatloa. There were Dreworke, miiitu Tbe meeting wai addressed by (. William ll. Mon-, linen N. Camp, Assemblyman ind W i. lin in flaws. CAMPAIGN MEETING IN BOSTON. Boston, June 30,?A Republican ratification at Psneuil H.ni to? il which <? ri.r Long presided, e; ? wetei rernor Long, S astor if..ar, ex-Gov ,-riioi llb e and u bi MR JORGENSEN RENOMINATED [nv n 11 on ira ra rai i mi ii I Tn RBI VILLE, Vu.. June 30.?At tbe Kcplili lll nu < on g ces -n ni i I Ci ni vc i, I ion. which mel here to Jay, the Hon. Josepl Jorgensen waa renominated br Wallon un lill' Ill's' : A H<>:,i>i lil I. Ml TkUB IN OEOBQIA. Macon, Ga., .lone 30.?At about li' o'clock last night a ri sss barrel, starthur from tue / mi i, |. ii k- 0 ii i ii ll i n irthwestern sky ans ex? ploded near here wt th a report that reverberated for I leeonds. snd ibook tbe earth even st thia point. i i meteor wai i.t live eeoondi la tailing, during which t.nie the etti ?.i? til uj> as thoagh bj a po werai] etecti lc light. Mu h exclf meal ; r r uti d In tbe m sro qu iri?-r. the Inhnbit in - i a -ii-1 i n to ti,, it i . .. ? . and filling thean i and prayer*. Tbe time tm du pi?eu ance ol tbepbenomenon sud Itu a ,s .,, ni torre minutes. This woaid make t ie I mm Mu on aimiii nu ty miles. CHIMES AND ( ASUALTIES-BI TELKQBAPB. A BOT DBOWNBD IN THB Ml DOON, Htiis ,-., N. V., J.no- !I0.?Emanuel lock, i lsd sn veins, f aire, a is .e i I,lent illy drowned la tho i. Blvac rsstai ? ij A Kl.Ai.MAN KU I.ll). FIcnenN, N. Y? J ? ?'. i.iios Urasoer, a Bag msn un the Itu lion Bl rei Itailrosd, Bear thu city, ?.i by Lu mg i an ovi i !o h li.iln lins nm rn. io.'. D I MONT Bl io I villi 'I RJ>, NrWBURO. N. V.. .lim- Ml ? I h.- imliefment il i;. aa neie i Rock, ?/ao abo! young Tbompsoo al kisl, e.i.i^is asa lita Lb a dangerous weapon^ lint ludo bmUi liana ALLBUEO HALPBACTII B, ClBClBNAli, June 30.? Madam .lane Wilson, a . nyiii t, waa arrested to-daj donned wurt ^nsuig tt?s i, r.i.n bf Josephine Williamson, ? wliiuw, ol Clio. ion si , iii BuUpracUai committed ??t Prasay, i ul N I l-.nn II BBS a BKB81 hl>. rnn.Ain i uni*. Juiie :n?.? I lumms Foster, alias ne iii.-ut Van ru ?-??ii, sad rhomas Hmlth, alias Chark s, Joim. son ?i-ic coiiiiiiitie t tm tii.-ii io oa\ on tba i baigi ol aeeilaaj ii, e.. ,M. .1,.i mont). 11.. Vu.li c louud 1/iU cuuiiUxien Ukuo CHA! D WITH BOBBINA POST OFi'ICKS. I'iiii mo 11'iiiA. June t'? -iii inge W. Middle Dwsafeasd soiling postage stamm, st itopei tent discount waa given a baanag safari t'i? Ti,tn-a m,:i>i unun . "ii suspicion of hs lng robbed ? i-..-' novas la io- iia&e, maaas others the i*osi Offlce at Colombia I'eao., wblab waa robbed ut il,too and ? i Ki . ? at Poultons, POWA, and the one ai Down lnpluU. CHABOBO B I rn P0PJ0BTM0\ Chicaoo, June 30.?A dispatch bom Milwaakee *?)? , ? Mm Maty Van Knk wis srrested hera Twtrresr. a wiio iiMMiig poiemed tor steams thir. Vi-. Mary LesAv. sad ber halfbrothel raina i taiiy. Hutu died very soddenly, .nut traces ol poise > we rr found in tho body nf rsv rick Leahy, rae taootv u thai Mrs. Vsn Kirk committed tl.? (...i-nii'iug fur th" maa Utaaaaa pwpsrty wbicb would fall label . 1. lat'Hi MIL ot tue ilMOU paitoa*.' GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. CLOSING JESUIT ESTABLISHMENTS. BOMB Dl-i ii: nc it iv PABM? VBBT LITTLfl BXCTTI MBBT IN Till' PBOTtBCBB, PABM, Wedneediy, Jase 80.1880. Tho police arrived al the .Ii nit establish meiii in iii., iii,, de Sevres si ?? shoteel Hus atoralni They were 1mm dlateli admitted. Bhertfysfter screw ni 500 persons, rom posed largely of stadeats md women soUeetsd. There was some iboattag for sad sgatast th ilicr.es. Tuc polkM partly sleartd the street, ami ia tusiil hg admit M. Ualldry aVAjBSOB to 111 building. The Prefect of Pollen having arrived tho building waa formally declared clesed. Tbi Jesuits, seeumpaaled hy sever 1 ttopatses sw Benstori of tao Hight, departed mool gre.n excitement There wen indignant erin against lbs Project of tin Police. Darings gilghi dlstarbsnoe m lbs itreel tin st irqati of i.lancourt a:.<i the Chief Editor of tbs Pnlsi (Li gltlmtatjournal) were arrested. Bams of the Fathers tocked themsstvei In their ecll* Whick had to bs broken open. The last on ? left at s;.(i o'clock p. m. The police then cleared Hie street; the} still remain on guard th re, Throughout the Provlneea today the Jesuits anlttec thetr est iMIshmooM limier pr.cen, deel iring thal they only yielded to compulsion. At Avignon and M in iiieir sympatbla ri wi i e tomes bal dlsorderlj Al Lyooi omi Ang'-rs the Jeiulta have oonatltoted tnemae civil soc.etics, and the nueatlon nins raiaed al I n. decided by Ibo Coarts en tbe Sd <d Jnlv. At Va's tlie <toi r of mt establishment b ol to be force i sod tbe Jesuits were conducted out by eoidlen, n battalion being preaenl andee arms, ai Donal inil Lille tbe nolie.? were not resisted. Neve, ai Jesuiteetabllabmenti ire laking legal pro? ceeding: against the CommUslonen of P iliee for violat? ing douiii-i U ami infrtnglns personal liberty. LOBOOB, Wedi e-day. June30, luyo. A PlrM dispatch to Thr Sltnit'tinl -ays : " If ll said that Const de Mun was smoofst those who were so rested for shouting ' Down with the |{epu lil ic.' " A Porto dispatch to i ht Isaacs says. The Jesuit chapels aers thronged on Tueeday hi tin- provlneea. At Ulla five hundred per sons, beaded by Ihe chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, waited on tbe Jesuits to expieeo their sympathy for them. The tan of a aeries of meetings wa.* belo In Paris tn tbe Cirque d'Hlver to pretest ngillin tbe am'Jesuit decreei. Aconitdersblecrowd bled -ni -i le tbe bonding. Blowi were ezebauged Int Ween the moti OUflldO ami tbOOC laSOUlg from 'he hali. The mob hooted s number of prteetewbo bsd been st the meeting, lu the Chamber of Deputl terdav M. Randrj 3'Arson (Legitimist) made an In rec tti.il attempt lo make pollilia, capitalOUtOf the fore goli g affair. At the principal Jewtih eetabllsbment of Parla in tho Rae Sevres, inouaandi of persons signed the vtajtlng book eui Taned sj and carried off fie wara (.A.MMI. I 1 VS NEW PROGRAMME. i.iimiiin, Wedneeday, Jnne 30, 1880. A Parla dispatch to '/Ac Times utjrai "Be? fore the present Clumber or i> putiei breaks np, af, Q n, etta. Pus:.lent of tbe Chamber, will again appear ra tbe Tribune to advocate the readoptton of tbs itesj tem of Toting. Thti system will cer? tainly be ad ipte I, as ail who oppose il will know thal their names will not appear on the list suo by M, Gambetta, and rery few of the Left care to nm mob a risk of non-election. M. Gambetta will appear m a candidate for every department Tue oonntry will be ap? pealed to to favor the programme drawn np tty him. Ubi election by a large number of the depart? ments will eouantute a pleoislte in bis favor, li-will be Presldeul of tho Republic In 1882, il President Grevy, ny remaining rn office, eliowa ulm to wall tilt Ititn.''' -? RIFLE SHOO! INO AT DOLLYMOUNT. Di bi is, We in oday, June 80, 1880, At Dollymonnt to-day, In ii oompetition In mlUtarj rtflee at tbe 800 yards range for fifteen | presented by Mr.Wltoontof Bslfast,ten shots each, Goreromenl ammunition, sui position, twenty-five eompetitors were entered, all aitag the Msrilnl-Ueory lilli!. Only two of Ihe American toiim eoinpeteil, natiiely Plater and Rock welL Prank Hyde also abot Boekwell ? Min Drat three ahota rn a sliting position,and firing from I ie ohoulder bo made a acoro of 20 m seven ?bots/ Plsber made 27 and Prank Hyde 80. Captain :i ill<won the Oral prise with s * ore of ll. Ti ung scored 43,1 eiitou 26, J<n nt 8, and Mllnei 7. Vr.uk Hvde and ell won tbe fourteenth and fifteenth prisca ic? ily. Heavj rain storms are prevailing. AN ALABAMA CLAIM DECIDED. Lohdoh, Hi dneeday, J me :m. 1880, In tba else of Burnand against Rhodoco oschl, ti tho ( oort of Oonimon Plena, Lord Coleridge has decided that tbe defendant, t merohant who had obtained ti.el sum of B2.801 as eompesestlon for to iia( 11, in -ney ed by tbe Alabama, must hand the amount to tbs phill,ntl', SS underwriter with whom th" tobSOCO bsd been Insured, sad wno had paid spon lt se a total lost Lord (oil iidgK slid the defendant, being nos ?esaed of mooej to wblcb, socordlng to tlc principle! or English law, tue pialntifl waa entitled, an Engltoh Court must give n to tim plaintiff, doaplte tbe Act of tbe C rn gre** ol tin- United Btatei excluding tbe claims of lin? oel writers. REPORTED PEACE AT BUENOS AYRES. Loboob, Wedneeday, Jane SO, 1880, Thc Financier Ibis morning says i " Wc m - deratsad that at leaat ons telegram has bess reeelveii their Montevideo agent, stating thin it is reported tin that peace baa been concluded at Baenoi Ayres. Fur thor corroboration may be gathered from s telegran n potting a defection smong toe pm% in.-i.n troops. Thi probably ilgmttei thal tbe Inhabitants of toe elf* ht to i k li - r lei bj tue firm but moderate com ii i ? President ive laneda, have excn ised pressure on tin Governor of ibo Province." THE BRADLAUGH CASK. LOUDON, W.iln, s.| it. June 30, IPSO. Sir Stafford Northcote (Laberal-Conservativt member of tbs House ot Commons for Devon, North, will move tbe retoetlon of Premier t d siou's resolution on tim Bradlangb qo by means of un Baaendment which b eonaid reta ai ikerformtbai s dlrecl negation. Th, ni n of rfu itnncki tier Guardian {Ins i i be eic ir that M '. rcao Lahon alli bi i ai ried." FOREIGN NOTES. Lordob, Wednesday, June 30, 1880, At a cren t meet lt wea vera al Rochdale to day ltwao decided io striae sgalnal tbe reduction ol ;, per coi t in wogi -. Ia the cricket game to-day between tbe Canad! .ma Clubs, the Orlea na Club won m one arning by a he Te of 17 to 1 17 Mi:'-. - Hcrtptloni io tue Cuban loan were opened to-day ni Madrid mel Barcelona, ami have been so libsrsl thal ito- looa li already twice coven I. Mr. !'. Lorttlard'i throe-yi tr- .1 ebestnnl cits WaJ |e, stein and MI'take. and blicbeitnut filly Sly ii have been entered nu- ile- u n Iwi od -i.ikc-i. \ , - ;? teb from Simla to Beater'i retogr nu company ?The reports relatlv to Russian defeats bj tho were uroi pat ly i f K . :. rs, who loni oe, n a month on theil joann \." i inn just publtobed shows that the groat leven.ic of to.- V ilted K n 'dom f >r the T-eal y< ar June 80, 1880, waa a 1,962.063, as against ?83,220,327 laol ri ?< ; and foi the , ? iiuarter of ibo i year gl9.610.0Si4, ai agamat 818,922,050 for ii,, -.iioe pi rio i nt nie prev ions rear, Washjsotob, Joni .i" rho Depsrttnent of Btoto bes just rei im d a telegram from tin- Mni.sn r or the United state* ot Dei Un. stating thal UM (? iitcetil bsa i?ii. d a d' cree prohlbitlsg tba imp rtotlon toto Ihe Empire of all preparattoai ot pork (rom toe I -I. . , . '.mi being excepted, ibu meas ure ls ru A IO be limply a sanitary one. BEBIOVB CREVASSE, the Btransaippi mn: vks TBBooea tmb levee M ak gABBiaaL?BRTBRAL UYBS lusr. Qrixrr, 111., Juno 80.?The Bnj Leree, vi,;, u begins ii a petal between Quiney find Hannibal, and eu ls near Alton, broke ur 8 o'clock this morning at what ls iinovrn aa tho Cut-off, Just above, nastSBStl Land? ing, some fifteen miles below ilanuliial. At noon today tho SMVaget was Ooo feet wi,in and constantly inerea-sing in s.zo. There are leversl other dangerous plaess In tho smbaak nnut which will doubtless gift way. It seem, impossible to prevent tba vast area of rich funning lanua.prutccied by the levee from being flooded. Tbe water li now spreading rapidly, ami au area several miles in extent il already overflowed lt li Impossible to eomputo tbe damage, but lt will aggregate, several hundred thonsand dollars An ezient of country forty milre long and from four io tea mlle* wide waa protected by the ambaakmeat. Thia is orobubly the richest farming land In the htuto. fha excitement during tbe night waa Interne, Kami lie s were compelled to leave their bornes in many cases with losroely any Q.otui.ig and flee for their lives Ai tbe rifer at lue " out oil," where the crevasse oo oocoxred ia forty feet deo, ibe Water pouted through lu a perfect torrent and with overwhelming fores Au enure i iniuv, neiievi'd to nc mr. r.eemer, ant wssa ????, children, were drowned. A break bsd beti anticipated for sereral days, sad hundreds of men have beens! work strengthening ami watching tha embankment. It is feared thal other liv. s li itt BOOB hist I. an those reported, bul as tbs sira ass sounds i ai i.i the disaster occurred, u is soped that ail the people rcicliid places of safety. Tho lem of stock will SS great. Yi iterday farmcs wire paving tOcentSS bushel le get their wbett tbretbed. Harvesting of Ihe wheat ci on rn is began shoat three weeks ago and threshing began last Wedneeda?. Every ti am and i rei v machine thal .I ba secured his bera toa vu en:.ht atnl d iy fm len days past, including Bandar, bal mssy seined thal the dis,nor woald bs avert*d.and bsvi di toyed moving t ? places of safety. Mlle after mile of tine cora fields au ruined .md thous iuds of acres ol Wheat, in the shock and antill unebocked, have leen submerged. Tbe flood bsa not yet reached the railroad embank? ment, bul the track will be fl axled 'av to-morrow morn? ing, sud the damage to tbe Chicago, Burlington and Quiney Hoe tu I.o.iisi ma will be cnusHlerahle. Hy tho Ineak in the Warsaw levee, wi lib occurred yesterday morning, ov. r twenty thousand acres of lunn lal di are submerged, and the erupa ruined. Tbe break ut Inereaaing, and tbe h-vee, which I'M.! S2g,ooo, wii be seriously damaged. Tbs mw levee la pro oem of eonit ruction from Quiney north ls almost ruined, and rich farming lund-ure m.der water. The loss tu this county wid be heavy, _ TBE VALE HARV ABD BACK. PAIB I rn rills OF SMOOTH Wiri.it am> OOOD WBATBBB?a CLOSB COBTBBI IXIKIIKO. mr tBLBOBAPB td ruc ranees. 1 Ri w-London. Conn.. Jane 30.?If to-day's "un? set boon art roaebsated m daplicate ta ?arrow, thc University meeoughl to take place at ute ap* pointed minats and place, and please cTCCTeaeex? cept tbe defeated crew. A large Beet of pleasare yachts is at anchor in the Barber, lad tin; hotels are lively with tbe jaunty maoneri of merry collegians .?ind their iriends. Hut so tar there is no appearance of a crowd, and this staid old city refuses to get ex? cited of itself, The hustle will begin at noon to? morrow with the arrival of tho lirst OXCBfBMU ti a i ns. New-London's Interest, ss evinced to-night, ls of a practical nature It expresses the hopi' that the Yale crew will win hy a quat ter of a boat's length, not becSDSC lt fakes spei lal pride in tho powers of the " Nutmeg" crew, but because such a result would turana blgnclngday tor New-London the pear to come. It in felt that a repetition of the de? lays and oneertaiBties to winch a sweltering crowd was subjected a yeer ago would diseoarage boat* racing iH ii popular sport on tho broad Thames of Connecticut. Both crews were out for pr.,ct!ce between fl and 7 this evening, and! appeared to be in excellent trim and sqnallycourageous. Two sm.iii steamboats, with friends of the crews, st,.inned to Gale's ferry to note the actions of the tuen, lt is sjossipful among ^ ah 'i friends Unit neither ol' the new boats proves wholly satisfactory. Then bas been talk of using hist vein's shell. Tbe Chinese coxswain. Mun Ve-.v Chang, is a success ni practice, anil throws Ins bear! into tbe snort, with the obvious Intention of making a (Iv lng pigtail the stn at' r of rb to.,. The Yale men are considerably elated over tho result of tho baw hall gnuie ur Cambridge to-day, and tire ready to believe that tin luccesa of thc "Blae'' luis become epidemic The Mayor of tbe etty bas rappressed pool selling, ihe private betting has been mostly even. Ono person to-day has been offering 20 to 10 tba! Har? vard will win. Among tbe Harvard men Ute opin? ion seems to picv.nl that Yale is confronting them witta a better crew than tba ono defeated by the "Crimson" 'ast year,and tbeyaffeoi to be not so Well suited With their own eight, However that may be. they wens von Jolly crow at h o'clock tupper tins evening. Their headquarters at Long Cove mug with deeo-cheated Choruses. Yale was souping iii tho Kime time, mid with ominous quiet, Yesterdaymorntugthc xaie cmw|went over tim comae m 21 minutes with tide ami wind favoring. 'lins rs faster than tho winning nine ot three ol tin- lour past contests. Inc time for starting has been postponed half an hour, and at a meeting held yesterday afternoon tbe crows agreed to be al tin-ino precisely at half past ,0 o'clock, if tho ampire decides that til li waler lg foo rough three gnu-, will be fired fifteen minutes sooner ss a sign tl thal the race will be rowed at 7o'clock. Should then be another postponement it will be un' tl 0 o'clock Friday morning, lt has been tho rule ordinarily that neither boat can be recalled hythe umpire after tbe tenth stroke. Yesterday afternoon thc ampire wai given power to recall on account of ac? cident or other cans.- nt his own option dining the UNION PACIFIC TELEGRAPH LINES, a ni i IsIdN BT THR OOOBT PAVOBABLB Tn THK BAILBOAO COMPANY. ATCBIBOV, Km., Jillie 30.?In tlie salt of the Western TJoloe Telegraph Oompasy sgt. the Usloo i'aciiic BaUroad Compaay respecting tba right of the former tC the telecrtnh lilies over the Kansas Piieifie ltnllro.nl Company's rltfht of wav and bridges, tbs demurrer of the raHrosd oompany has been pms! tined by Judge MeCrary, Tbe Western C.non Company la si Lowed to smend Its bill, otherwise thura will be s decree dismissing lt. Tin-Judge held am alleged oontreetof the Western Union Oompany respecting tbe Kan um P tclnc lt tllroad telegrspbUnesto herold,and the telegmph oompsny will now have, to show lome rights in thom lines outsms of tim coatract Itself, Tins u ia sa.d cannot possibly bo siio'vn, and tim deetaloo there? fore practical! r roaorma tbe railroad company to its 11xiit to the mil e. ii roi ind possession ol ns telegraph linea and ufflcei between Kansas City and lieu vcr arith out interference bj the Wi iter i Union. Tbe American Union relegraph Oompany will now be able lo ace. [it business for ali p.min in Banaoa and Colorado reacbrd by the rall road compsny'i anea, and Including Denver mm Leadville, ruo Union i'.iciilc Railroad Compenj mme time agu r._-lined po-si g.ton ul ns tell gra| h linea U|on tbe Cootra] Brunch, Union Paellie Railway. BAN FRANCISCO WALKING MATCH. San Francisco. June 30.?The cloeing seora to the walking match ai ll o'clock toat night was - o low*: s.ott, 805j Reid, DOO; Eaten, 171; Callahan, 480) ? '.wants, lol ; Guerrero, lui; Denser, 134, sad sheridan, 404. This olosea tbe original matob, bul tbe management has made ii ungem uta* iii tao kadlug pedestriaui to continue i ? i days longer. Til/: IRISH REVOLUTIONISTS Philadilphia, June 30.?Tba united Irish? men of America tren In iceni session ill day. They adopted .? constitution which pro thai svory known naram will be ssed te senile Ireland's freed m. A fi rm of membership wai siiiuiiittci in whlobetch msc devoted himself to the that there shall bc no interference to Aiiicrie.iii politics._ TELEGRAPHIC NOTES A a tLl COB I BOT A HA MON I-. IV KlBOSTON, N. Y.. June 30.? Tbe sheffield will eeo teat baa boea abandoned, fha con teetante'counsel have .:i i ....I tot i?. app . i Tin: tn : I. gi kBOS IN CRAIN. I'tir tm i rmv. June no.? vt a meeting of the ...'?in-ill this morotai p h..s resolved to itapend mo third grain eal! mun tba Ural of Hei ?? BIBOatBU PB180M BABBIN ia Si sn BlXO, N. I*., June30.?11.dow mir are the m. . " mts of Bini Wi g prison for the mont rattlings, iiri.i.o l.i . expenditures. Si ... -i n, , uti Looma for Ibo two th, 13.730 ?' . DIO NUT DIB OP CHOI BB \. POBDOTJT, N. Y.j Juno :tn. \ report was tele? graphed train bete last nigh I thai stephen Coo weil, i ploys ut the Ne*- Vnik i istomUi ase, Lui died u thia city ol Asiatic i amara, lim report is den.ni by cou weira stteuJin> ph} bli ians. [BTgBJCBTINO I.IM.W. DKCTBIOir, CotCAOo, June 30.?in iii lotion agaioel I D, Hi elm'., preeldeal ol Ibo Insolvent Mate -suing. Biak, J Helge nnmnm tO-Uajr set asldii th* deed of s homestead ii ads bi --eeie er to bli aifa tnfnriiai uriagr. holding that too dead waa tumlo a li.-n StNHM er ?,% as ln-"i\ I as, POPULATION OP i'll, I. vhki.phia. IMni.Ai>i:i 1'mia. June 30. I be official retiprn of Oaasai naoenism miw-i sim** toa poptlatloo ol the/ city ot l'Uiu.l(<l|iliU b) be hl7.54J. POBTLA NC. 0RXO0N, PARTLY lUBMaTRQRD. PoBrLABD. Oregon, Juno 30.?Frout and l"ir.f tts. are submerged By tot riot of Ihe river, ihe dsmsgn le property Ul ibo city and up und dona Columbia Uiver will i< a, ti oral rion,oik1. I.AKOK IBORJtAag IN I ll K OHAIN rilAfiK. Urn aid, N. Y., June :tn. .'lae published tables of tbe m.iin BMvaaaaat al tOls point ?. e uapared wita pravt. aaa yaala eau wa aa eaonnoun lucreass. rbi imports for tina m.nub by lake foot ap i f,600,000 bushels, against 10, mki.ouu m June, IM.-.i. pajBUBCMT OP TB I na-iivii.i.k hoap. Nashville, 1 ,*iiii.. .lune :;o. Af a meeting of tbedhactora of nie Naahvllle, Csattsssogt uni lt, Lasts KsllTiiSll to ,l?v i X I.nv ri liol JUS 1) I'l'ltel WSS eiei t eil Lilrs lilent Om. A WsaMmnou wus elected a director, ami J. W. 'I bowal genera, super! iteiideuk IUK BURNKP STEAMER. MAKIN*; DP TIM IK ORD. IUBTI-TWO|ogAD in nu s RK'.vno r> - iincrr otmbbj iitKKutiii) Marnia!! linn bsmbj OP Mir: gaOAPH Of as>kmi?i.ym.v.N i 'kin ob Of RllsLAJrD ii. mi BOBO. Tile hollies nf I Iii i fy-t woof tlie victims nf tho iitirninffoi' thc Baan iiihnkii have beag. i? aa pew <l timi all except four have Bgea, leeoglmal ia Tliirt v otaaffl are still m Using, ? BB at' In Inv 'I to have beea aa t mo steamer. Lit? tle hope in eatertaim <l that Ag* Mtnlilyniaii Stein or Milhun! If. Milhun! recaped death. Cantata Smith ia i<j Covering from his injuries, ami all tho paeaengerj oa RsUsdall'i ami Wanl'i I.-!atnN are lining well. HAIBBRBADTH BSCAPBt notUBg op KTBTieoai rag t\s| M i ??? ap Pr. s--i\| LYMAN sikin 1,1 iita.K y. iI'Im.mav and sun sapi o Boaga tr, skttiM aa*i ao COOBT Og I .'II' ni'iiMMi, diaries Spiro, :i lavvver 01 this (ty, au intimate frtond of tx-Asacmbty maa Mein, tad the baal pi reen who saw linn on HM barafag .v< ri inli.ik i, waa lound halt evening liv a I BIBOBB rasjortef it No. lti'.l K nsf Bight] -se, oml-st. Be Bras Still Bach ex? haust,(I. lad bad only lately hit Ins h. il. Mr. -pun s.n I : " .Mr. St.iti and I tr: ipi. inly went no ott the boat together, t'n Wednesday we .?., r slttiBg chatting together in the ferwsrd part af the bi afc He was LookiBg fee some Meads to arrive at tim 1 Inriy-ilnril-s*. binding, but as rti*-> didn't mine I w i- probably the only one ea board abs bas .v inui. Hie last I saw of bim aaa when, as ae acts t..lie in kT. an aprtsing ol' the {copia i), .ut.eil, .not a crowd went rushing hack. 1 IbOBgbl then I (I inger, and ae bath rose to learn the cease "f it. I looked into the saloon ned m-.v nil nun,I il.imo was leaned in my direettoo, tod l relhal 'Joe! Joe!' twice, and ran fast throngs the ll.mies to the alter part of the boat. IlieMwasa great deal of coosternattoa on tim boat. I veal to tho hali ony and Climbed over tho ra.l. and steed theta as long as I could. A womati overhead asked ni, to take her child. I saul 1 would do the beat I I Msg, I had no chance to take the woman to shore, an I f never dreamed that i would tie nseaed. BTboa tho tiro struck me, and I felt it bogia to scorch nie, I jumped. I was in tin: -.vater some thai abOB a beggs iii. in n s, ind me ami Hie child .ind lowed us to tho shore. I was too exhaust-d to gal into HM beat, I was on the marsh a short time, and got to Randall's l-l uni, where I was given some hr.indi, lenah! li irdly walk through tho swamp. 1 thought ( .i|> tnu Minth a very brave man. I li ?< (nhl I left tn the boat, alive. I did aol leam te whoas ll be? longed, as 1 was too exhausted to a.-k faestaMMsj bal 1 believe the mother fi,mid it. " I never saw Mr. Stein after we holli r.s.. at tho alarm ot lire, hut a fi lend whom I saw afterward ?eta' thal he thought be had heen burned to dettb. I do liol think ll was right ta keen as ia Ignorants af the lim; non weald have bad time ta gat lin-pu- iv? ers if the alarm had been given sooner.' " Do you not think it possible that Mi. Stein Bkhf have gog ashore. Mr. Spiro f asked the reporter, " 1 do not think it is possible that he was laved," was the answer, "Ho had a mun ber of diamonds ahnut bim, a besatlfet diamond ring and diamond studs, ami a beautiful watch, and there were a lot ol pirates and river thieves about, While I was tu the araasj I beard a man cry te e boatman ta take hun in. seal tbe fellow raked,' What is it werthf I myself called to a large boat, aban there was pleatf of room, and was saewered, 'lhere i* aunt!,er ho.it coming.' They could at least have taken Hie cliild. i'ltully I was rescued hy a young iii rn in a bathing snit. Ho wouldn't give ms bte name al first. 1 think it is O'Kane, and I shall take pan., to find him." A PATRBB and sqn say: p, George P. Bodgman, of tba lirm af llodgman da Co., .\o. -IL'.") Broadway ',wbees natue... n!. mal of Ins son, h.-pl sppeared in.sm., paoenash laganaaagj Ihe missing, ia sale ead well, I am noiMBnriaej from the ett'ects ot the leetdenl nt ail '' ?? mtsf yes? terday. " 1 was lu the how ni Hie main da k when I heard tlie explosion Brat, and ;i lew itBBP s aMcr ward I saw the liames. It seemed to ms as i, some combustible matter bad exploded in thc engine room. 1 -aw in an instant that ail on board wen ira .t.i t .. - Cool und wait for an opportunity to save myself. My ooa,Georgs BBodgmea.a ht y four? teen Mats old. had j nut hit mc to go on tin gppi r deeh to welch tic Granite State when t ? ? kateena occurred. I called t.) him and he came running pg nie. My son ts a good swimmer, uml I knew that be would he ebie ta tabs cato of hiaatoil ni tim water. When wo were only a short distance fiorit Ward's Island my son git on the rail af Hie si. | and as ho was jumping in the wat r I gave him a push so that he would strike the walerataaali il stance froid Hie paddle-hox. I wa- coiilnletit tn.it he would be able to swim te the saere? hat I wag not sn sire of inv own powers, " I tlnti examined tho situatio'i I was ir, an.I saw that we were only a short dJStinOi (TOBI th" t gg hy grOOad, I knew that the mollleliUllii nf Hie hut was sufficient to il ri ve lor to tho-mat sh, even if .ill the machinery waa eat of order. So I eoaeaaast] fo stay ni Iii" how nf the boat until we roached shore. Mure fan ono hundred parseM st.iavd ni lie bow with me, and everyoaaaf us wasMradaasl cann out uninjured, heme people thoaght it b-si t ijump in thc water, hut I don'l know win' be? eline nf t lum. When the li at struck tba BeBIBl I Jumped off and uah in mud up to my Baigi se did everyone oin, I ?toyed Here a.short tune and liked the cai.tam if lie tlimigbl th iv was liny danger of saotheg expiationaad beaaawerad that be did not. loo mach cannot be said in prone af tbe eeptaia. Mil br bim tbe mn of life would have beta doubled. He slaven in the pilot Innis,, directing Hie c..i,. I 01 tl..' boat until hes iv thal ev ryctJS OOaid jump out with perfect safety." " As soon iws I gi t .nit of th" mini I gat a i,...it t,> take me over tl Wald's [slSBd to sir it' I (lilli.I timi hiv SOU. Alt hough 1 kin a he vvns a geed swimmer I felt :i little anxious aloof linn. Wli-u i nat lied the island lie ??? ls iboot thc Ital |h msg I MW," Ai.iin.n wai.innis's BSCaPB, Ufred Waldron, a cotton broker, elm was on board tin- steamer, and who was sappeasd to he loot,arrived in th-' (itv yesterday, aad ai ? wets ? ??ma il in a cordial manner hy Hie tm tubers af the Cotton Exchange. Ho told how he saved himself tea party of friends m BUOfaeO la tlie afternoon. ?* I waa aft talking ta a Mead when the espi, s.on 01 -curri il," he smi. " I remarked to my friend] (hat it must have hecu a bog of fireworks or a ?team chest. I could not movo either wav in ta* noni tuen on account 01 mo grear crown. I went into tho cabin, and within two or tl ne minutes after the explosion 1 saw that tim boat was on tire. The passengers bud crowded liff. I g"t a life-preserver uni secured it to my body. I was thrown over the rail bj tho gienl ero a olag aad lashing [held last ami was struck by several persons who had lamped into tho water, Iweatxagwaidtogetooteftl crowd, ggti walked through ire m tryiag tc gel Bjuasal the paddl'-hox. Inn la thai I tailed, I tr sd tinco limes to walk ea the rail thal extoadt alena the paddle* box. and at lett wsBooodcd, I then jumaed over taara. Twa anana rangal mc ino I bad to tell them to let go or we weald all arawa. We wera only a short distance from shore, and I told ona woiuaii That as soon M I BBB bed tin- aiioro I would, help ber. When 1 was agjg 1 threw her mys tito preserver ?Mid ene awaiu saboro. 1 would like to aay that C'apteiu Smith ia tbe i