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\F\V-YORK. Tl ESDAY. 0( TOBER 4, IH*J PR1CE FOl'R CE\TS. VaL-XLll..No-i3.i0U SYIIAT IS DOING ABROAD. ^oVl-UNMKSTAL A^D OTHKR WP?>-; ?,r,S.I FAMTUIS IMtq ?-*" .-I. 0*?* K.Y-MK. Mltf AND ?? J'AUUVMLMAUY i'1 HBfc ... 1 r? r?r?>a Bb hndnd .U-wLs!i frmilM* h:ive kA I ?* ^ of th, Bta* will ta u,,l to ?*1 the Sul uuthoriti/8 to i^H?i ??" ?? f^ lllldal,,. T!m ?*******"* J^J^ it,,U,v,l.rth<- Turk* to .?v.M-nat.- ?W ? C,,l,l poiati OD tft. **-*t ** u:U d? ? > M,Ki>.?.r'l'r '-i lianiont n* ywt A qu.rotit> o. ? SUpp? J to have b.eu sbfeped lq RNM* ?.,;}?,:., 0*. *-* ?,? ****** od Moeaiit of thenots. tottomuniclpd beexpree v,-t.nn ,ha , thal . .-" w?J ol ! ;" uo;i . r^SSpuartth. THE WAi: IX BOTPT. ea decidedtobrtag a , ..:1,1?i!,-l..,:.-.t.-rti..-^..tlU.l?anr Bg ?.i i... - ;,t ih m ?-;ta waro?edala. .MA.'Ht.-.-Aim^-- ^Pri^T,.!, etadiltt KilHrt. Ar,l., ';'<; ? ?*?? irrived here irom Cairo tor triaL Cairo Od !.-A prlTate examinattoa of Arabi ?sr?T?ki, ?.'"??'"?<>' ,^;:;,K!i',v;,i;;v',-u i?<x <-w?<- - Britiab ofBe m Lon ? THI TUBCXM1BEEK COMPUCAT10N& iXBXm 0 ? 2*?The Govennnmt, m anti , f t!? ,?,???,. toatJ ? ? tt . ,? regartl ... thoirontler. b?a urdared th.r, the border be relnfowofl. oatta froalier v.r.bimt<i>day. DUXOK NOI rOKBTIBE JU81 TET. Immin. Oet -??A..hi.iMi..p Crokc wntei UJL Jliiwitn-r - t(,u. ,. ..nai.oiiolWo wat tB PI1 BOW.lMM I .... .?ry DniU Um coMtotneoay liw had mple Unw to .ttmumeoJ >ln !ir^,vI?Rbuwl,l,ar,,r4v.t,h.Mr ? eoniereuee of itie i-oiu.. te*ln tmi.Uui-u tii- 18 ttliuBUU. 4KOLO-IB1SB AITAIB& Loxdok, Oet -J.-K.ri Bpeooer, Lord-Iieu arnv.cl 1a U-udon lodAf. IWf J tno Ur-t Ti*lt he has m:*dt uere siuce tki Pliu-mx HU icuri! ;lw:?y UllTfl ?MIM U> Thr O'olte tliut he b< hai tbe bodtoi a( Ui ;..- ??>?, 1? currom in thedf??lct. j| -i.U U1M1 B?V? UMBORMMdaMf fclunrttdeoannlttedlartataL 'JI1>IN< FBOM TBE ABCTIC BEGION& HAjaasnsT, Oet 2.?Tne st. mia Lotdee !,?, ,,. tkeXan Sm rti?lutt?Mfl fr.mi Md M BMOllBlOTlBrton ;'' : Bfltetkodref w;i..t. Bbc tofl ih? Dantoh exp - ? einberitS, ice-bound em fJ ind-?<*,: ot l aud Uiej to Ik; free. ?-??? HB. OLAD BE1 CER I.(,v;,.,s, Oet ii.?Mr. Gi.xuu.n ia better. H- .iruvr Hl >? BMHllkalBaillM tko wol dttoojpaRlMtatki MUMwrtood oi ;W"' T D TESmeATDiG THE ASU DISASTEB Qn t 2.?The tOff Ann | : n.n i.i- ? mlaC LaviaK od bounl tie 1)o<iiim oi tka (cliowiug p?obi vho |BiMltd ttooagk ?illlBl Of tfcll lt*Tl- A"^' J"'111 BttDiBJi v - . juir^r; F. ^i.uik", otdrtuvn; -Ja(k->M, BiiiBBfc'jnf Ltotowali Oal l '?:- K r". "r Ctorot HxHj . mM u unKi.o-.vn man, BBVfOX d Tkebodtoaof tw?BBtaow? bbi .n- .???'. bnried ht K.i;.iun.-i. CBptmni Moble.of hm h.v AnaLon<t.re ]?? t? i :.i> maay bodtoi are floutmg BisaBd asar wkon th. ?? w .r<- '.<> od. (..ii [xowood, '?!?? , 0?t 'J?Ma.'h vbIobWi teatlmony u Kiveo before tbe QoTerameai * onimlMt ? ?x IdUi tlie di<MM or to tac A?la. Mr. ?? cBBlnnao of tbt Boud of MeamboBt lDipe?tort, wa?? tx Bnniiru. mid Hjtul it would appeur iti <t tae Asia ?m taktn up toGoorgian BaywLtboat hU tajowbtdgw otcob srnt lazeew* ki I I ? ?? uton ?tm aadefor 1<UT? t/? rarry hji lncrca?fd nuail>?-r of paasengers. Tne <. uui.uuvou.-r, Captaiu Sco t. U. N., froia ili. teMlmou* tae Ium heai-d !- Ol tae oolaion tliaf ibe can.tl ino.i? 1 o. Im..h.< m r?4iicai'V vroaf ^or lake tratln-. i wUlprob :ia. ai.i UBe ui>:*:r worka, aud r?)t?uiiat;i.d a a-ULr aiia arcnirac imila nf boat? WBATI8TALKED OF IN MADRID. Madkii>. Oet l'.?A Idiniiw in>iu Otanada r.-p.. ?!? aj,Teat aatbreak nt flre tn the ?uburh Zaontm. >"la" i^raoui* have 1h?u iujuivd, Bad the lncs in tmuieu?e Tin-iitiiKt.ini journau poaltiTsly iaajr?mcbMbb! juai'i' of aa BDMBdlag MIuUUtUI ctUm) wltlob. M U BOtficMted, ??( uid lead t.> a reeoBBtrueUoD of the OBidaad un<J. i V.trnhai Serrauo. ( ENTSAL AKD 80CTH AMF.KICA, Panama, Sept. 2-1.?Gabat disuatcht-!* aud ,.olr,, . . !-. ad l>y ateaun-r BateBBtJ ia refutmg tbe renort tbat the r.-oeat earthquako BaOBBB expe rieue..! u<-reexteudedovera waie radm?. lu uoinsUnce hM?t??raBtM?l lauvcdjand oiriy alluvial isyoBlai lon? hurrowed hy troi-lcal waU-r-? ???? BUDsldeU. The pw>jii- have returue<l to the city. B.BBB fcalvador, coiitin>i?-? in fruption, lmf no ot;ier out^rt-ak of th<; kiod l?kaown at preBent The rec?nteartl , howerer, if the t,u:oiy of the pMBent oenUury to to be betleved, ladieBtc n.ui Mumo toiub... r ^nie otbarof the RtaarBCiiaa faaneis Bbould ?.m,u 1.. iu fu.i blartt. At :'.::{."? a. BL OB tBCi?fII a ull^ht ??arth.i ...ke ?ho.k wa*tii-lt ia Litu i and oili?-i aaj .?"? P^* . , . ? ? 6c?..r.- f.'vcr i? eaeranathBi the popuunon m Ctavlutwit, H?ndiira<*. . _ Tbe C^tlaa Uwv?nun?nt iia- dok eomplewd :nl ar ,-y f??r re'.i.i.- lh>- 1'inivian n:*.rate ? a- |>llbtic ?u . , , - , cate of peaee, u now dtbb Boiivia aud virtii ilJy ralerof mperorotaiM ooinin?iidBl tlio In taa bm b ?1.-aty. .ii..i<"j.. - .>n- tut-rafon i^ntcruia* l that i?taoc ? a'? iar::aaa? auxioi.-i;. awatl iur airnal ln Pera. __ FOH rE8. . <>c: -Z, HHli. ri?a Ball )u^ n <l?ca?d the paattlaa af I liaii. nlhtf i ?! .V i ? al. A ttopatca fi"ii? Bt !'"? -: "A 1*r'-'e quam tjiirku .: K.>f. li : bi;.-v..l laaf it va* aHaaai af Madi Yukouama, aapi, II latl *???!'*?? JapaaaM author ItiOH itautsl ? oVoerets tort>uldiu? tae iuip<?rt?Ui>u of kero B?-rie?ll U wrr Uiau 11.". J. .,nw i<fi. to ?r<> iniu i lli-i i .n iBfaaaafear of taa* jTAar. lirtlBa n \ owofoti taaa auddenly b.-.n BwatpiMMMl BilU) Jui> ... B?JD) year. laamno. Ot , -'. -i laiuuBad . Utlatod Irfl thia city to-day tor ItaBtoo, lakin : i.ttrlr t?out? wilh tb<-iu. ido.MUKA: . '><i,% -T..I- | BM iui!io(it.f? ai-re havf aeiied a tiuatilitv of Jai>autuiu ho>him BBtarigaflal from J?ew Viuk ui M. ili?a# A <.'o., tt'u-?io..?-?-i>, tor ?ale tu-.rv, for utlua e.itrr<-.l l>-t.?w ni'-ir %ala?-, wliif.. ln .nUHial.-'! ?! ;.<?! .. . 4. id jjllO.Od'J, tae eutry b?iaK tor ?uly tr>.<KH>. Th?- ui.itu-i i? undor tu?* oiiioidi-ration of ilie auuiorliiHB.jt Ottawa. T.ie khxJm wer.- toun?jcued by U-o.MpiH.ij jleicauiih- Guuiuauy.of MOOJ ?OBBk bUOl ASD FaIALLY WOVSDLD. WliUe tttlking to tome frieuda in Tweury fourtu-nf. iaar nijfht Williaai I.ondr1iran, of Xo. 70:1 F.imt Thtrteentli-iit., was ahot to the breaat by J. C. Marnhall. of Eaat Niurh-?1. Ixmdrlirau waa taknn to hU home. Ilii lotnrtoa are oronouoccd fataL Hta aaautlant liaa u?" u ajTt'sUd. #Z?J RBCORD. DKSTKITTION Qf A BOX FACTORY. Thi Um morj briek paokiu?-lK)x factory oorupicd by Jodlnjii Yihujk, ut N?>. 40 tipriug-nt., rear, ira* .lomroyed by Ur,? ajMab *"*? ""' at ? *? m- y*",ter' diir The dnma*e to the l.alldln*. which wa* owned by the Hiaga- Sewtna; MMMM ("ompmy, ?*? *3.'>0O; the Inlurv r> rbc utook wa* ?5.000. The lcaea wm corerert by iwmranoe. The cauae of the flre i* unknowu. N?> oue, ao far a? known. bmlb-i-n ln tlip bullllns tn the ?Uy. The faotory ia HMnM by I?t^F** wbuh nr.' eloae to it, Th-rc ?m a jf.-iicra! pnnlr u im :c tbe oconpante of the Nmum ?'"???' ni''!'' .r|,."!? :?? L'tvut alarti. Th? eXC led M HOBHltWI t*WHpr?lMtWrM oaaaerea Um flre extantftng Ui tbe tm.-iu. nt noui-s. ? _> i Ht-.l ln the rusrme room The r. - r tb< ?;? ?. odlai B* .k <.>ern ? et from the bnrnlna; buildlnjr- Tbejr wtre . Basaeabj tt n nhutters. THI LOM Ai MAONOKETA, IOWA. Chii 400b Oet 2.?H Bppam Omi th?'tir-f ;if Mficnnkfta, Ii'wn, x?? i.n'i-tt'nou.i thaa wa* BfjaMTtad ejkt TM B*ibrefea oiit in A. 8. Carter'a Bttefc ln jck, ..i;d dcHtrnycl 'li.i' bbwfc aad tkoea frniue bti'id l,1(;s |, i. - ?10,00*1 ilfHWi ?rvtktn ii Ob* vi'h a large hurdware and curriase atoek. Uaa, -""?? ? aoraace, IB&OOO; Keatl ? t, furnltm | 000; Mm ?nic lodme, Jnolud ol Katalit* Templar?ihe kMwoftbe latter, ?4.000 ' otIht e inauranee eotupan I .lukuii. ? - MILLis DE8TB0TED. Peovidbvck. H U Oct 2.?The niill of tbe TextHeWwtmagOtwpwjrwfiwi<?< ttflw bj Uw iui?l>( r roinu :i* U o'ctoek tuie im.-'iiii.' in4 I (J i.,-. tllt'l "I til '?<> 10; luaorani e, 16,000. ?.?J.?Tiic brif-k mi!l of fafea fToo :, -'.i- >i> ttt?J d I'. i*? 1 '"' nllllt. IxiBr. - '?? ?"?> "Ut Of CtUr ploymenl i>y Um B LOS8ES AT VABIOU8 PLACB& FaboOi D. I-. Oct -.?Ti> hOUBB of K-.iyiL'i.ml k Kwi.man, wli > mii.-ii. oftlilacltj ?u Oastroyed by Bre thla mornlnx. rbe 140,000. npsn irhieb thcnii ?29400oi iutur IIIH'C. Towamdx, I'.'Tin.. Oct.:.?rp. tSest1 Uirga tataltue : thla riH.ruiu-. ea u i.icn oat ol en . luynteot. BE1ZCRE J;Y .1 >/;/./... Elmiha, N. N.. Oct 2.?Leri P. Llttle, ' ?'? i1a r-i'uuf\. t'l.ii.i;. itvi-ii apan iu..ny i i booka, iuo.-tiy reUajMaa anbaeripttea warka, aantmntlBf in rain ?' ? N f-YatJ u pobllabinarhouaea. TlielevtMwen au4a u]poh af!ida\. ?? -VU y, of Juhn ?;. P rtir A: (.'o., pi: - Uefei r> ,i.'. trho ba I ag the ?? eiialoo aadCallanof CCCkrab in nn i Vfinumaport. BoeUey ebargea tii.it wltl (raodaleol b ralnnbia koofca aadta*ra,whieh ven ikipped (oCbasaterlt ln at Wlllhituaport, ^\ ? ont '"ii _' tak'-n troiii tlii- <i. ;..),, H J: imra, ao4bem iii-;>o?od of tr' rartow looaJ inafaliauia aml prommeutoh . . latterel^lm ti b?r< |n:r i !a;L, I/:. the proMcnang flrui Wlth CUllIUiOD an I cDIHi'.r ir;, u I 1 ,iu, to defrstul pnbllahen. Tbe booka conalat <>t BucIj tound pabllcatioaa, auch aa th M Lito of Chriat," tb of the Btble," ete. Tbe pabllabera thoa tar tdentiflod wlth thi pp John i.. Potter .v < o.. .\.J. m ,v- i o. and v., iuun T. Atntea, all ?>: P uml ThouaM KeQj i < o., of Hew-York. Tiie r-??.i:i>r ?. ai MTUUamaporttbat biaaoa fltil wlH'ii tac tlrui !:?!.. 1. A SllAP.F TliICK RENDEBED M'LL. CincAGo, Oct. 2.?Thid moniin/r in th*? Cir cnit 'ourt the sult of John A. flaiulin a* ttint Wlllium J. . wliicli h..s be< ii on iri;il 'ur aevenl 'l;ivn, woh i ln fnvor of Haaalta. Hamttn l? itroprifT.r al Um liii.nd (Mjan Hoaaa ia tin^ city an<i Darlalafelab aaajMnr. Um la't'T. vblle ?ettnai aa waiaaar f"r . .. l. oecnred a leaai of tbi bntUUna: fr.nu Bordcn, the I ol t*n yean from AprU 16, 1883. abrooajbtaolt tooi . ? . i'.. ? ?? tranafer tlic - . ii:in. Tbecoortde Ided tbat Davla ahoold maka MAILWAT ACC1DKM IN ALAliAMA. Mi;mi,iiic, TeniL, Oi-t. 2.?Tlic weet-boond ..?rtrain on i In- .W.-inpuis uiid < aar; (UM I: . n:ct witli a:i BCaMaBl !;.8l alajM urar MadJaat, Alu., '2k>'.i i-, of Memplu-.. OM p.i8-oiii.rr coacli auU tii< ?.vi r- tlirown from UM !n:ck. a:ni -.v ra peftMBa !ii- Uaopnoaj-ou oeatda torIareported to uavp liiid bia ifu orokfii. .NJr. ain! Mra. ".irnii I l ?? of Llttle Kock, ari Injared, ai - liaiit, of tuiaolty. A brocen ruii eauaed Ibe act Ident FAILV11E OFXMLaO* W. W1LLW&. BosTOVt Oet 2.?The Jomnvdmjit The ?napi oatoa of VcJa "i \v. Wiiiiui', of HUibary, bTaaa. one of t!n.' oldajaf ?imfaVilllli ri Iti iheeountry.isauooiinccd. Mr. Wiiijac lia Madtnr itilcwi*"* toJ iha R Badlard ?u'! i . D. IfortM, praaident <<' ibe Mtl irary NaaonaJ Hi. Inoebt^diMaa in aboat 980,000 aaaeoared, and :' \,<h?) sti:ur?-u by a aaartfacm A good >iiv.Jt:ud ia Bxpected. ^_^___^_______^__^ tMAQMMXTS OF H / < TK&S NEW8. DPATH OF ATKAl'I'Zi; PEKVOBX1 a Detkoit, Micli.. Oci. 2?Btaocbe Funtaino bl":iu, for uiauy \carn a weil-kuowu tr.i|c ir portUBMr, dn;tl la ttda ?iI> ynttT'lay. Ues rnil uauic ?u* Adeiiua Wa'ir, und sh.- W;i* Ixiin .11 LaoeMB. AN.NTAI. FAIK IN BT LoL-IS St. LouiAj Uct. 2.? I'iit' Ivvtiitv-r*!-. (iiirl ;in nnal .-t. 1^,inii-t F.ilr ojm ued o-tlay u* tae l-'.i.r Oroaada aioi EaotogicaJ Uardeu. i be nuiub. r of rTblMta in larffely in rxie^s of pn vioiiH v<;ir~. A BKKAK IN OHXCAOO W'H KAT PUfCKS. CniCAGo, Uct. 2.?Tbere ?ra?a bmmi decidi 1 braak on 't. baaan UMM7 la aaah vbaa>t, aiUek i .osrd at ?M:>* ;i?-am?t 1078108 ut the cIokj ou saturday. Ali opttona, ln.WfVf'. a.ivuiKc d. T11K FINAL ACTS OF A I>KSPA1RIN<? WOKAJT. Wbat Chseb. lowa, Oet 2.?Thk luoroing Mrs. B'-njaiuiii MTlUiaoia *Lut aad klllod ? aisn, Alllaoa by aaate, aodtbea. put u b*U 'liruii^ij hcr own brala. A'liiMin bad necn boaiiiliij; at WiIiiuhikV botuM aad bM atteatioaa to Mn. WUlbuaa aad eaoaed a? Uoabaitdto l^uve hcr aud no to MM moim-iili:*. S!,c letft a tearfaJ letiei oi n-irrei for hcr Tmna;4olngi comiucuding her cUt.dren to the care of ndattTaa. Tl.LEGUM'HlC SUTES. A BmiTXBB aCBOOKXB MM VMB. BAJfOOK. M-., (i,t. i.?Tbw i.v.-ono st*>am??r \\ oodbory, reporta tt?viuK u?k?u tlie Bnnsti Mhaaa rr v.' u. l.,mca.t?r or Yt i-yiuouth, .. B,, lrum aiMuaaroaa i>.>Mtmn on a 1< <l?e off Ucor Inlaucl. Tlm L*uca?tei lia.1 Uo?-n aslioro fur tlir?e ciayi. -rNKING OF A I OilN I,AI)KN CANALBOAT. TBOTjjM. T., <>'?!. ii.?The oaoaJboai Mexcbaot, wlth 8,000 bj?tii ln <if i-uru, xank thla uiorniug m tl> CaaaL Tiif mrn ?*i < o;im?ai>d to u J Baraaat, uf Nrw Tatk) Th?- lodsl ? ??-',.j'l ' SALT PBOBOOnOH in HBW-TOBI MTATB. BybaCUBG, Oct. 2.?Kiatbl rniUion threc bandred and ?iit<- ?< x laimaawd baabali <>s tair wei ?) BMda ;? laa Oaoa daaa raaarratwn la 'hc a-cal reai eudd.i ? ?i.w-mt" r 30, b aaa the laiaraai i rtMuctlaaul aay yearalaca loTl, au.l au BMMaaa overia?t >'.u ?>( ...j,.raaarta Tili-; I'l.V. i;. i: ?UC09ffl BBSMXa TloT, N V. Oct '<?.?I'Im I." \ Oeonte 15. Blmoti . taa i.ijti-t aaMaaai "f BltaaMfeaab,waa w?? ? harcM wtth wrltlujt l.iTe ietter? to a yoaojc wotnan ol ula enacieaatiou M (B it. U ? U < ' 1 1 ?'! i*Uj:uif ? ? ? bli faravall ???rniou aauu ? m^n to tio> eaa. aragation wrpt amiap <-*rea advana to i/aitinr ?lth hlm. UFFl !IR? 07 1 ' Ol : I A--< IAIION ati.an.ic Hi'fiiijASKs. \. J..Oet, 2.?The Atlaatie uida a < anip-.'m.: Aaa ? atUwbaarei ?ctedthi !.? \ Janwa fc.tl*a? V.'??'' !??? n-v - - M.ii wta ?? :uk vi'. M "iiiriit 8 T Coatniuoo tecreiary, aad l'hooia* j Laaawta,* baaawaaainda, araaaavoi -. uiiNKIl KVM I> (0 a.Mi i tt no.y.v. i;i?iAHT"Wv. .Miiitti.'- \. ?? ard. Oer. ii.?Tha - -itniina. of Jtockland i aptatn Frenca, ol RoiMoot, . oa wiiii I.-MHII . w*?i ruci Ii.ki toilav *a Vlayard b04j j ^ i B arli fai lli> naliT'o ???!*<?? by tiie ei Ma?d Wi1*k of M..u*-ur. The sanllnUput iu fw ro palis. THK WliK' litiFF l.O.V. ?,.AN. II I OJ?a I.CAM'U. M -I. Oflf. I' ?Tb* I" a illr.il <>v. i tb- iinkiiriHii ,i.i!t aalioi.' la?t ?<><ik nraiM ihr iiuii-i a aoifii-H >?l - i ? ? ?,,|,.; | otluui,' baa Ib^t a a?U?'o from tiie raMMi. i.i?rom ?< oi -i a 11 . v .D Al.HAVY. U I. J lonir* IIH-t . a: pMcel of 1 iii>1 atere aoid. 1 n u? Jubu Wataoa an.i otb r? or arauta ol Uu i nadei *atfi?u tbe bMoklyn auore ol the i.u-t UIvm ?'" l?'d oa ttn- i?bi? (,i-ue al s.wtoii ol t!i<- I nlt?Hl atiil u i >m >ti'i i.k iti ai proleMiun a. nndej ?au aouth af Aiiutny, aa n wuu..l ." ? n I *nu. Uie 0"v?i uuiBiii, oyae. A ?UIT for. BAItTAOa HK'IF.V ataaajQat. <).i. j.-l isitr.i t.u.-s ii.p.nv Marshal (,*iiiip<i i.mUjt went to Ni>? Badhard to a+rrr un atUihtro'iit aa tbT ntfTl? Harlem, in tiie auii liniua*til aKain?i tbe '??? ael by liail^a 1j lu.? lin- i.tn-liain laa uallve of Fai Bioiifli. and wit.. otl.. ia ?it,i .i~i ;.,.? LUTuhb liii'B kic lata daii.ainiik l^iail.t... uu tlin Ch-Ii lu \L.yaid Uaveu. 1 ba aaiiora uiaiiuDtl >>? raa*. wblcli naa ra/uami . hcaca thr ?uit. GENERAL POLITICAL NEWS. -m THE DISAKFECTIOV IV BROOKLYV. The Ehaaj County Republican General Commit te*. which me-ta :n Brooklvn to-mght, will un doubtedly be the seeoe of a lively Hmmmm. A copferenre was held yMterday by several of th? aiiti-Adinin'stration R-imblirans at vhtea ? reaolntim wan proposed that will be pre a Bted at the mammg in aiahl Bdaia Paakaai, Vm rhainiian of the General Conimittoe. wa? ono M the Btrong>'>t adv..<\-it.-s af thtt reaolution. whi.'h i* tn adJbat himilar to the reaolntiona adopted at the ?iiHaj of the Teaag ?afaAttaaai <>'? Thureday ev.-iiiiia. It coiulemiH tlio fcaadalaal pra.tices af the Btaai OaBfaatnai ati'l <l >e? not ratifytlie ticket ?malaatail A ateaea aa^raaaa taratary Pahjai to Oaatiat *? noinii.atioii for Oovernor wa* in the oriiriual reaohifion, but will now be atrlekeacat AH.ert R-i^ett aad Oearaa K.OO luly, the Secretary of the Oooeral Coinmittoe. op poaed tb.- reaolatioo, but the oth.-t ownben ef tna coufarence were in ito favor. lhe reaolatloaiwlU proroke ?n Into ? uting di m rtaaloa, aad if pf*J*~ '* j rote will probably r eaive th. mpport <;f from one-fonrth to ono-thiid of the bmbb ? ot tae oon> mittoe, Mr. Daefett, Joaa A. Niohok and wTcral ieadera a-ho wera in farorpl Uorernor Btioti ara in faror of annport n? rte ticket, bai il ?athooghl that E. H. not?M :,?.l a larg-e unmbarof tlie doTeaatea. includii majori ? '' ': : ~'v ?|"u x>atah' e Iti. Paakard'e laaolatiea HEETINOfl OF LOCAL AjBJOi lATIOrffl. Jaatph I- Periey preaided al the meetina ...n ofttae entb -t. beventeen ,?.w ? . idaed to ttaa rel aad ? aaaea af aaw unne] B tfamburirer at Biipport tbe tiek.l and platforru i.doptedby th? ReputH fmveutioual > . . M.Kv: ? I n.oved t. ?? -"""?'1 M,.u: i?od.eiiii.th..iiou.?ntio :,,,:r., ., nveutioii aliiiuM '"? reconvoaed at S*arato"a to ?. c,,niell .or that . n?a. , ? ".'": nui ?- reaolntlon . i ui ?! :ntn-!i ii..i-i-. ' il,., irt \- "triei RepubUean AjMioetatloa h?ltl n ] (nititSn. !?'H. ...!, -t.. i.i-t .?yrinii.'. -w menibera v..-n- i?n>i"?-? ? l au 1 pI? ' ...d ui-))rovlu? thr piatl.-nuii meetliig adj m Itli thrw ct.ro f?r Beeretary Fola r. Tll( \ [jti, | i;. imbllcau Aaao. latton held .? in..HM-' nl No. ."??. (.lin n ? ;i. presideut of th oeinpled Ihechalr rw< i ? w meuitw . ,i, mtd alxmt ttft? eii noruln ition* w -n made. raa ? - ? ?'? made by ex M. Van Allun. ( LETELANTJ NOT TO MAKE BFE? HES. Thete wew i Uarge aaaabet of callers at the rooawof ttaerasMMsrataa Btata Oaavadttaa iu the Park Av,. ?,.. rr.iay. Tii? BMaaaaca al th.' awa mlttea praat b1 m ra AaauBiaa (.uari.h.-. Hs'-in- u . CaarfcM Ma ?' ??? laartal Laataat, ()I1,..,[ ? t, r.tiirii.-<i from Albar.v on au .sirly ;(i,.l aroaiBI wurd that Dau'.el Maaanal, taa i.m, eoaM aot ba ta atati laaai Bnawaak. n.i ld taai taata aaa aa truth ? tae n-p'>rt that taa Daaninratin ttaailHTi**. Mr. OBTaUad, aaali taai Bai ttnmp. uh i; aad baaa aaoaiad th.u he ataa aat to aaaaki Tae Brat ratUlcatlon meettacatr. Laaanrt and. waaU ,, ,.!,,>,:, i?- beldtufirn klra oa ftatpdaj ui^ut, wu?-u i ipaeoa. ^muBi t b ? >?'? al ttaa beadquartew in . alug w? [? i.. .1 Hor .!i, ol \Witci.i-Ht.-r ( oaatyi ii.-m-v A. liid. h. Vlajot J..m- Uaaserty, otnt.- . laswed, <'c>iin..-i 'iiirii.^ Carroll. Conmmiay% Illin /.. Milila, L'omiaiMtonar MacLoBa, Aa : vii.irn- O'Brrno.BenatorKoeta.Aaieni blymanJ. u. Cooxbliu, Comtoiaaloner rovnaeod Cox, w \. II isi-i.... Laacaetor, I'.-i.n.. and RegUter Docb art\ Coroner Herrman oalled wlth Antaony Eieii.ilr j,. i?,, indaaaured tne eommlttet tliut-a. Oerniaua wooidaoppon tae DaaMenMla noiii.u.^*. -m IOUNG DEMOCRAT8OPPO8EDT0 HALLS. At the tii?t regahvf caiu()ai*<a aanwriag of taeToaaa Maal Deajoaraua ciub, aaU at Fo. 9 Waal Iw?lj faailB al. laat aaiat. taa chair wa? ocrup.ed by l.vttl.tiiu U. i.a:-r.'tt?on. and abour flfty memtKir? were Baaolatloaa areta adojit.-d appiovin?t tbe Maalaoaa af ttaa avraaaaa OBBTeuti?>n aud denouuclntc taa ?? b 'niioii-1"- '? ttaaa laaaraafl t.> by tno Aduiiniatra tlon,"at taa Bepubttaaa rna-* C.nivontron. A eommit taM of ten w.-.ro aaaaaatai " aat thf pur of r.,nfirnni? wltu Btkat rlfizena ln refcrenea to the aeieetioD of eaadldataa f?r c!t and ia] y tor ti >? utli'-i- of atayor ,,- Bieit ti- tniai all BeettonaJ laflnenoe and ba wLo will ni>i>H?-iit t!if BMtiraBta ol (taa peopletaefora Bf any p.?rty luction or hali, in th. .-v.-iu of tn.> c.ii- imwati i ?? I ' ?'rj; pollttoal i,?;, ra, . . wbo are eudeavonng nnner tbe pi otonlonoftbi party to puuse Ia noaUaatioB oaiidhlataa pledced to the tutcreit* ( - lecretarj ittaorixed t<? ni\it>- Mavor tlev.-iand toaddn'ne a putaUe meetlaf i" tbla cliy uuder the auapiem of ttaa cluo. -??? REJOIC1NGOVEB A UKITED DEMOCSACT. The Oeoeral Conunittee o! raaauaj Hall ?atlaatangtatand adaptod raaohutaaa wiiica awaaro partad ta th.- Oaanatttoa oa Orginliatloa, appraftaa tlie noiulnatioiiK of r - M< BBTeatl ? HMl njoie erttaaaaJaaof ttaa Daaaaaratta ta.-t.ouH. .-? ?peakan aad I to addtaai tha aaauaittaa. Coaa^eaaaaaA B < as ?p?'ke for au aaaraadaai tliut aaruiony axfetad iu the purfy from Buffaloto u. 11.-d? m.'d tka truth af an ini. r\ l. .. wi h him ln wniili lt wim a.l^if"l Btaal aa atadJeaed Jadfa rw#ir*a atoettaav He arraajaai taa tatopotabeaa party far tta rvaori ta ( - aaoaof . ongrw*. ?ad eurteaTorad to ataow taow tbe Paaaoorata bad worked agalnat uiouopoly acirr.nni.'n and had trnd ??? tbe azpenaea "t ttaa OoTernment Joan K. Ha"kin followed, and afur tu<- oaa il tn >u ?? totba nni..n of the partr coiogtxed tae Deniocratie caadldat. predlcted aa overwhelmiutr victoiv for ttaa tteket i?.Mi, . ipoki oext aaddaolared that ttaa rmwa aftueparti ioaiupldoaalj bcgaala Byraeaaa nmut i?? nl ln tbe ooonty BoaUaationa. Jamaa Hameriy twncluded ttae addreaaeB aad apoks of ttaa work ->f taa rialatare. Hedaatedthe laauiUeattaa*taeLadi inf.ir. waattaawatataaathataai be.u dj -<-.-..iou for raata. raa eoaunlttee deolded to bold priuiary electtona ou i7 ii.i tbe County ConTentlon oa Oeiaoar tft The Conariaalonal CoBTanOoaa artll tak. phtoa aa Oato i?.-i 17, um CoaventloiM t?. aoaalnate AJduraiaB aa <>"io bei 23, aad ttaa aaaembly ConrenUooa oo OetoaerSa. TO COHFE1 W1TH A BEPUBLICA5 CLUR At tli*- iiM-?'tiniz of tlie I.rookl.vi YoOBf M.-n'n Daaaaaratta Caaa, Ia Hanuiton BaBdlaA laal nlttht, the Kx.-outive Comimttee reported tli.it tliey aai Bppoldtad a mii.-c.iiiiiiiitt.-i af Ira BMaahari taaaafar with the foaaa BopahUeaa Ctaah ln reganl t>> oi-tl.m on laaai taaattoaa aad aaa4hfaaaa. a laaalatMa waa dtiei.d bv j. Stoaart Baaa direetin? atoaBaaanttaa to raasaatatar laaaraetJaa. Mr Baaa aaid that ne a/aald ?anotlon no bari Inwithaaody appoaad tottaeToaaa Demoerata ln pr Ineiple, and wbo wera anxlona to aefeat t .. i objaeta, Atter a long and b.-at<-<t itataaaton, aiioiiudii..'in peraoaaUttoai taa naoooa w iloaa, ??waa reported taai tbe aaadaaay or Muaic had o.-.-n ?\ns.t>." -l t r i aiaaa moatrnjr oo .-laiurday uight, at wtaaata May?>r CtoralaaaX af Buffaiu, woui.i ^pi-ati aTOTataJOMG APoLiTirAr. visit. Beeratarj ciiaixllor irai at tae FHth Avaaaa Ilotel yenUrday aud r.Ived a nui-. ? f of pi-raona wbo eaOad ta aaa aaa aa aanrai baataeaa. a fataan aajafaai riattod tta Inanilaij and ak.-<i aaa waatha ttaagid akoat tta pahttnal attaavttsa. Tha aaeratary (ini'-<i and -.nd: ?? gaallj 1 hawnt l?-.-:. tliinUlnt' inm-li aboUl 1*>U ttet to day. Pam li.re ..n lui-iii..-- ronnerted w Itb my ne parbBoal and hara iiad im tiine to thiak ot iniytblnx elw. " ? vraal aa rpa thinh wlBbi tbe oomplexloa of tha <-om Iryj Hniuw of i:.|M< -. -l.tati ??| tiiink Ui?t it wul ih- BepabBeaa aithoat nnu-hdonbt. 1 i.m .1 -epiv int.-n-tt.-.! Iu the poUtica] uotlook lu tJilo fiat< nnd in raaaaylraala; imt i hareal uu.e no*- to taik al.outit." _ mr. o'iu;ii;n .soi TOBE MOVED. Johu J. <?TJ;ien, Chief gf the Buxcau of ^:leeUl>Ul<> yeaterday reeelved InforuiaUon that Attorney ii BaaaaO nad re.t-rated a:-* o|i1uio;i that voten tor Pi> .irrmnun-ut-Uar^e ahoutd be pla<e<l ln tbe boi>? iiiirU.-1 " Coaguaa Ba. 2," limt.-ud ..f tho*. m irked "8uie" Mr o'uii.-n aatd,taowerer, that h*dldnottav toad ... ahaaaa bai tanttanttaaa io atawtiaa iuip*sc?or*r?. : Karditiwr tbe b ? - OOHOBEMJon \l. ' "N; KXTtOB* St. LofJIBb Oet 2*?ThB l> no?Tat* of the ' IXth DtfCftol of taat "i^v have aaaafa <t?l (olonel Jamea o. Biaadhaadfar Oaaattaaa* ? a the vith Ma> Baaa Oaaaaanaaaaal Oasaaannaa atood: Ladaa< BB ,' aanaiai.BI ; i*avn. ih, ^i u Praat i.". t*a eoiiventlon votod to eoutlutte iu ?e??iou antil a uouiiua lloll ?ie in.id. Sk.w-iUU.r.\S*. Oet. 2-In the piimiirr eleetlnni t<> day fordele.'at.s to ttn- II 1 L.-t. .t !>? m..eratio Tou vnntlon. It at.-laui.ed tnat del*.irat??a for K. Jobn tilia inciKa.outo* uiae wurda. thua luauiiutf Elhit'a n.iuiiuariou 'or CongTeea. tUMMUbtMMOBB lOTH. Uo.-to.n, Oct. 2.?A ictter from Kobrrt K. Ttlsliop arivp'tn* the P.epubllran nomlnatlon for Gov ernor wlll l*> prtnted tn tfi tnorulnir. Farrhold, V. J., Oct. 2.?Doyid 8. Crater, the preaent Ineni.ibt'nt. waa ananimooalr renomlnated for 8e.rro*ate m Mnnmoath Couuty by tbe Doniocialic Convention beld b<>re tiMlay. Bt. I?ci.?, Oct. 2.?The workinemen have nominated a full nlty ticket wlth Peter Jounnon, a wcJ!-kno*a brtck layer. at Its he.ul f,,r Fhnrlff. The Greenhaok Btafe ttcket *i? aporovcd. aud a full State t'entral t.owmi.tee ap poiilTi'd. I'im ixwaTT, Oct 2.-C C. Parker. tbe colored lndepen dentrandidateluthe Vllth Dlarnet.to nlirht ln aillapntch to Thf (iazrtte formally withdrawg. aayiujj that he flnda hla onlv ik akaaa i* ln the ranka of the Kepubltean partv, aim aaklne hl? frli-ndt> to fotc fcr Ii. L. Morey, the Ke puhlican candldate. TBE COIMUT1CUT ELECMOn. " Haktiukd, Conii., 0?t '-'.?Mo?t of th*> tnwna nf tne Matc ln ld aJeettafla. for jo?n offners to-day. The Tote waa giincnlly very litfbt. In Ilartford the T)em lernta elected all the ***?J ortleera, axeaaN] the treaaurer, who la a Republlcau. Middietown iiinl Iti Tonitiebl are oeniocratic and vva er bur> ia BepnMleaa w<?t Eartfont, fratnaaaatola, Ii. riln. Aiiilov.r. M.-rlden. Wladaor, Glaafonbury aud Boffleld aiao elected BapnhUoaa town ofrlrers. Baitlard. ICddlctawa, >'??* p.ritain, Martdea aad uiost of the lurger towna vote for llceiiM-, and aanat of the raaaUai towna for no Haaaaak Tbapr.Deipalpolloealtaaoa tn the tawn aleettaaalan olit sinlriic a tii.t.l'iriT y of ttif Boarda of Ki-Klatrutlon , v.i:i. ii eotudat of Um Beleetmen and TownClerk. The 1 iw no? aUow i of a adaority r> preaentaUoa on all Town Baarda. In ffarrford laal yaar,UmBepabUcaaaelaated a uirtjoiity of ihe town eaaaaaa. NOMINATEI) rOl AJgKMBLT. I'tha. N. f, Oct 2.?Colonol 0?e?B F. Ifaaan haa aaea aaaaJaated for aaaaber ol tba \*nembiy by the Kcuublleaua of tln II ld Ooelda Dtetrtot P08TM18TEB PEAE80N'8 BEPOBT. Iu his quartirly ri'jmit tVr aW tlin-o inonths ending aa Oeteber 1.1883, )'? '. laaaaataaaa that the total IM laaJ thoae of ld^l for tho ^;'nn' pajajad bj .*7ii 7t;i 70, a aad ??aa bi rataaaa af UPa |mt cent. The cxpena a for tlia' p<>riod of l^S'J aata laai aaaa for the aaaaa <r.iarttTofJ?si i>y $l.">0!)-<;. The aaanaaaataa to tovaacBjaai the mia- teftbePaefc aaaatai for aa ba raaaa or 77 aantatBi aaaldaaj tj-0 in all, ari-II W. BaBaad Baaaael Smiih. Tiie carrler* an- to be appointed to tb* laweat, 01 ?000 elaaa, tl tba reqneal of Um Poatmarter la rranted, and tba Increaaed expendJ tura wiii ba ?46,200tne flrat yaax. ItiaobUgacon to peaaaaaa 1 anaara atfa 1 oaa yaan aatikM, aalaaa t aata u aaaaa aaaaa M Um eeetrary, to ihe B800 cluen, aud afti t anoihcr year of lueritorioua ooudict, to tho ^1,000 alaaBa MEETISd OF LOLLMBIA ALUUS'l. The AaBOCkiifWI of tlic Alumni ofCofaOBbia OeUeaa beld tta aaaaal aaaallag at Delmouico'a ia?t araaiac rkafcOaabM aaaaan were elected for the eu^iuiii: year : 1'reaideut, l^r. Ilenry l^rialer (re-itlected), ?:"i; vfc*effiaaaaat, orJnaTgi Wiiiiim .viti.heii, '20; aaataaacw, Qaaeaa O Kobba, TA| traaaaoar, Kobert c. .'74. Pn-sidctit Imeler tuade au apiieal for aa -it.ii.ee for tbe Americ 111 Babaa) of Arabotologj at Ath-ua, i.reeec. Anong tlio*o preaeBl at tiie meotinir wereDr. HenrxDrlaler,Profeaaar J. H. Van Amriu^e, lir. John \>. t^na< kenboa, ibe Kt-y. AiU'iiaiua Meniim, Buward ti. Knpallo, Cbarlea A.mliuuan and Janper Good win. THE < .1-!. 01 8EUGEJNT HASOX. UlICA, N. Y., Oct. 2.?Thifl afteruoou Judffcs waii.n i aad Oei rataaad H iraat ? wnt af babaaa aarpaati Iteafaaoa eaee, Tba aaebaaawaa raaalated irntnedla- ly after the arfcument of counaal and witliout Ika Jaatajeeaaawxafftba beaab. Aftee General Bb/eiow tltrhed iiia arxina.'ut lu favorof the, wrlt, the (,'oiirr h. ld tinit tba* were preluded by the opinion af Chief Jiinrle.- Wtiu-. tfyen at the October terui of 1881, from ibwaaailiiliii a?j aaaartaa tn a aaaaaxaapi thenowerof UM Jodaje AdTOOau in-neral to reverae a declaiou of a c..iirt m.irtiai, aad Jadge AdToeata Qerdaer waa h-ard oathatpoiat. In r adertna; Um deeiaioa UMConrtbeld that a Jinlne \dv..c.iti- (i. n -ral waa ainiply an advioinir ottl. er of tbe war Dopanrm nr. aad timt Canarreaa ueyer lateadad to atra him puwer lo rerana the nudiutfa or a eourt martial. __ THE 8PAXISH-A.VERICAX CLAIHS. Washinoton, Oct. 2.?After a aeasion of aeveral l.oura ta rtaj the 8p:iniab Ainerlcan Cuilma Com mUaion adlourned unfll Tuesday, October 10. A cotn niunleatlon from tln- Seentary of State, whlch la be '..mmI to eoneern th. n.turali/itlon dJlfl.iilty. waa latd -?..n. andli-d tua lonjrdiHeiwaion. So tiinii aeUon ?aa takeu with rafereeea uit.aud thearfc-u linnt wili bo leanma I al Um n.xt session. 1 A YOVXQ BBAKEMAS KILLED. Kjvr.yroN, N. Y.. Oft 2.?Alotrt Winne, a-. BBTi BI f-twa, employed aa a brakeman on the llater anu Nb nn U.nlway, wan kaockcd fioiu tba toa af ata aarbyXwagae brkJaa acai Uda etty ba-day. Bawaa nmntui: ovir ttn- trn n aad badjaat taraad Mafaeaaank w?r.l wlien li<- ta- Nimil B* wa* kiil.-d taataatty. Blabrotber waa kllled ln the sunn- way and at nearly Um ptaae a year oi bmm aga. A OMJSD AMMJ MUNIOir. PmtBi noi Oet 2.?The neaiben of the Grand Army of the Kepuhlio of Pennavlvanla, Knateni Ohio and \Vo?tern Virzinla held u rcunion hera to-day. It ia eatmiated that over ."iO.000 stratitfere were in the eltv Thia aft.n.o.n tiie <ir.iml Anny tneu hail a para< e aad review Mor.- tliau 5,000 men andforty-elKht handa were la Ime. Ya algbt B eanip-flre and a hean-aake were the abaaf ataraaUaaa_ THE IMMMT ACKOSS THE BJMLMM. ArcouKng to tiie announcenient, a ferry boat beiran niuninfc yeaterday BMtatag between the imrthern termlntmof the Becond Aventie rallrouda and UM Marlem Kiver Htatlon of the New Haven Braneh BaUraad. The flrnt tnabi iawa from New-Roe>ie!le traaaferred twenty uaaaauaaia to the ferry and tin ?eeond traln imw.ir.la of forty. The nambar of peeaea ir.ra trai Ifer ad o ,md froai the t.ruueh rallroad tralua CIQCOdad i-xp< etauoua. WAEHIXQTOX XOTES. WktUUttOK, Uondar, Oct. 2. 1882. Four nilll'on fotir liuudri'd thoiwand dollara in new Itold certifleatea were aent to New-York t.vday for the aienattire of AeiBBlaal Tlaaaai>T Aata*. They wereof UM denomlniiiiotia of ?KK)and ?800. Tb* total f'linled mleDtednean of th.? Diatriet of Co baaabtata ?a^?ea\aW> Aaaaaat of debt retired Mnee Jaly 1. 1878, ?1,183,750: wlaattaa in auuuul mtereat ebaraja atai a tb >t data ?60,257 ''.7. Of the wkaaa niiDiberof lettera and parcels opened ln th^ Daad I.<t'er I HaV durinit the year ended June 30, 1883! 10.98U oontained money. The roiirtof Oaaaaaaaaaaan of aJabaaaa fiatma win meet on Wedncailay. OctoN-r 4. Few claima have been flied and not oae ii readv tor bnaa. Anonlerwaa laaued badhv/ rtt?eo-itlnuiOK the early hour of cloalnr the Poat OBMa ivpartment. aud hereaf ter the hiiux of olo?ln?{ wlll be 4 o clook. Nearly 400 protuotiona were niade in the rennion Offlce to-day. Ward. fltanton & <'?., of Newburi?. N. Y , have been _BUlll IB| laaliaill for the ronatruetion of the new Itaa aidewi.eel llKbthouae teuder John Rod?era. for tbe Hum of ?04,000. The oommlMion to aalect ? Htc for a new marine hoa pitai at Baa Ortaaaa paaaaaaaaad the purehaae for ?35,000af a braal af taadof*?f^^^2J?S^ fence altbla tbe elty Uadta, aaai the oid LnitedStatea :-.-aifvrle? Doapital irrounda. now a city parx. tyeinht aaaaaea aaaU?ua>aa were iaan. d to-day. fa eretary I.neoln llllBll BMl eTenln^ from Obhaaaa, and waa at hia fteafe at the War Pl|iatajl?f bMaj lajBlMiri-BtaaB retumed to Waabln^ton thU laoialat ____???.?? I U HJEI dJm iasi ALTils-liY TKLBQMAFB. OFFK V.? OF PBYM.'ANs BnBBED. , (!vB.r'ir V Y.. Oet J->? yera! pliv icians' ome*.l?.r.l.avel...-iienr-r?.llll the paat Mrty -itf it bOWJ. a*lm. "yanMt,,.1,aii..a..7."!ent. u, tb. ralue of aa^aadl huu.lred nullam b?ee b?-en atiilen. aOlOXOB OK A MAlHIXbT Panvmanaci K I.. Oet. '_'- I J- \v?-rill. a mn ? ''V, onkini"i taaal He waa tound dead, thU mornla*. inaaV pallon and <lo ..oam nniibl.. oanae.1 tae dee.1. lMPAl.fc.il l'h.N A UI..V KBlw??T "TALK. aix.e.u m.lolf omhere. Diab.r ? lapmr. a b.iv. waa voaU-n.av bifo! ilTiim a b,a. b^ i atalk.waDa uiekinu bjrrlaa. He wfleil It aat lAaMed. aad7waU.e.l to hl? Louie. alxty roda dbv taul and cheie dl.-d. MOilU:it aJW H??N WTHF. K HY A ! IAIN Atianta tia, Oet X? A M?d Atiantlr nJJoiVi tr'aiu, whUel.aTlatal.e.tT MW mointii. at a S3",M ?. milr- au Uoui, *aeu uaa. Ul- ? .?! I.ui.ia iti uek t'hrr " n.m.ina ?U'l b?i aou. aH< ? ' ?-' kao?klD?ilM boy a dlatanc*, of llfty l?et The boy cannot ?aaaaaa. LYSCH I.AW IN VIKHINIA. (,HAKI"Tl|--MI-Li;, Vu... Oct -?? JaUll* Khoil.H. tb* Sirrt. rrr of th- Ma?ale famllr, waa takeu fmm the luil laiTi^alii by .rmiii niao aud i arrir.i afewtl baU a mll? from uTeiaJaii.i baiia?l ?<? ? troa. Kho.le? lK.K*e.l !or more tiiue II order t- a.ak. a eoai.-au-n. but aa nunibtn afaMaaaa S ? a, ,. a. h w iu? aeaiu t.v lj nohi ta n ajaj abl Sl Uiub. JUDGE FOLGER ACCEPTS. RESTJLT OF A REPEBLICAN CONFKRENTF. A PR.'POSITIOX TO WITIIOKAW THE TtrRf: T NAMED AT 8ARATOGA?DI8CU88IOX RY THK AOUINT* IHA tiox uuBaBtaj ? mr. foloer paaaaanB nts I.ETTER OF ACCEPTAVCK ? WHKN HE W1IX LEAVK THE TREASXRY - MR. HKl'B'iOf WITH DRAWS. Animportant conferenee of Admlnistration R* aakilaaaa to iaatia whether or not the tuket non.i nated at the Saratog* C.mvention ahould be with drawn and a ncw couveution beealled, ?w held at the Fifth Av.-nue Hotel yentenlay afternoou. The persotifl prenent were invite.l l>y telctcnima aen* out from the State Cominitlee roonn on Friday laat, surtied by Georare H. Sharpe, chairman of tlie Baeaa> tive Committec. The telegrams stxted that the eonfereii.e would meet at IS o'clock. noon, bnt it vu conaiderably after that hour before all tbose iii vired nia.le their apoearance. I'nt ini? tho forenoon General Pbarpe, John F. Smyth and John M. Davy, of Roche*ter, called on JedfB Folger at hi.s paaflBl m the liiftuian Houae, Tliey held a long oounultation with him, and ataaraalaa aattad npon him. Soon after II o'clook they weut to the Fifth Aventie Hot*l an.l the per aaaa invited to the conferenee aBBaaaatad in rooui No. 1, a.ljoinitaT tha IteVat entrauee. Ttn-re were presiMir aaatatary FaafjaB. fhe candiilife for Gov ataari B. l'l.ut Oaipaatat, the notmuee for Lieuten unt-'lovernor: A. B. Hepburn, who waa uominated fjejagivaaiiian-at-L ?rge, an.l the fullowinic persons raptaa anaag diferaal partu of th? st.it.> i Jaaaaa l>. ?i. of Baflhloi ,lohu M. Davy. of Rochester; Frank Hiseo.k. of Byraeaaaj John J. Lamoree. (Jol hMtar of Caataaaa al Oawego ; ex-Senafor llalbert, af Bingliamtim ; Jaatoa S. Hmarr, of Cambndge; Qilbart Euliailaaa. Paataaaatot of Troy; John F. Sniyth, ot Albany; Cougreaaman Ketcham, ef Ddtbc Phdaai Uaited Bcetoa Diguluf Attaraap Tennev, af Bmoklyn; ex-fcenator Madden, of OlaBft (,'oiintv, who was cluirman of the baBBlafB t'onv.tition,aad D. C. Wttbat, of Ofeaaja Geaaftj. Jay Hubbell, olialrman of the Congresaioual L'oin niit hM, wan 111 the niiitn for a abaat tinio. C. S. Ooaa, a BKaaaec af the Executive Comnnttee of the Btate (. .uuuittee, who ia not an Adniin.-rr t tn.n Republican, Wa* hl tta hotel part of the tiine, but be s.ii(t that h? waa aad invited ?o rho confer? enee an! had no knowletge of it until appmed by a Tatauaa leportar. John A. Eieheti ani W. W, (Jooilricli. of Brooklya. were also ta the hotel, but tli.-y had ditbVnlty iu tinding ont auything about the aonfaraaaa even after it adjoiirned. A. M. C'lapp, of Baflalo. Jaaab Sharp, of this (ifv, J.it aa 11. Davn, John J. O'Bnen. Thomaa Mtirphy. ex Senator Bobert 11. Strahan. Pierre 0. Van Wyck aud oihers were atnong taaaa in the hotel corridors, but were nof iir.-^nt at tbe conferenee, which wad held with lIohcJ door*. DIS<TS8ING THF. 8ITCATI0V. General Sliarpe, ftaHlrfi the conference to order and st.tt"(l its purpoae, and the membersfell atonce to discussing the situation. After aa iuformal talk, a^aaehea were uiade by various meuiiienj gtving tbeir opinion of what ought to be doue, and the tituation in thetr respccttve distnots. M ? Ilt'pbuiii. the noimnee for CougreasruMi-at I.arife, was the ouly distinet ropreaent;>tive of ariafla known ai aiiri-Adi.nnistraUou Rep'udicans. He ma<le a speeeii in which he is reponed to have 1'rankly stafed hia vuws of the situation. Ho thought that the ticket ought to be with dravyn and a new one pla<cd iu tha beld, ?a the d.?atisfactiou with the outcouie of the Sarutoga (Jonvention waa too great to be.overeonie by any other means. He gaYe Htrong reasonsi for his hafagf by stating the action of Republicana ia hia own and other dlatncta. Ho waa willing. he aald, to do anytbiug to Have the party from defeat, and he thought, thifl could only be done by heroio tre%t ment. Mr. Hepbnrn's view fhd uot meet the approval of the other nietnbere of the conference. Iu fact, it waa reported aboat the Fltth Avouao Hotel l.ost night that Mr. Sbarpe and Mr. SmytL had previous kuowledge of Mr. Hepouru's feelinita. and called the tcuterence w;th the expresa purpose of per stiaduig hini to remaiu oa the ticket, and that baf thia reaaon only bach persona were iuvited a* were known to favor the course pursued Ly rhe Saratoga L'onveution. Mr. Sharpe critidsed Mr. Hepburu'a specch, aud aaserted that there waa nothing uone at Saratoga which Was not enrinly fair and lmueat, exceptiug the forged proxy by which Dtepbaa B. Freuch waa euabled to vote in the State Comiiiiitee. Ttnit, he said. changed uoth lng and the only way waa for the oaudldateato Ueue their lettara or acceptance at once. lheiija aflectiOB woold gxaw lean aud the election of the ticket wonld he a>sur>-d. witudi:awal of the ticket impohsible. Mr. >mvth agreed wich Mr. Sharpe. It waa out of the uuestiou, he Baid, to talk of withdiawiug the icket. The duty ef Repubhcana waa to support it. Tha lettara of acceptance should be published at taoee, an<l aa aetivo atump cauvaaa should follow with such nien aa Gvorge William Curtis and W. M. Evarts as speakers. Thia would cure dis ati'ectiou. providiug twi or three of the loading newspapers could be iadoeed to give the ticket a warm support, which he thought would be done. He thought that the aetion of the saratoga t.on venliou had !>een iniarepresented to the peop.e, and that a reaetiou would aet ia wblcb would elect the ticket. Uuited liistrict-Attoniey Tenney. of Brooklyn, wae aorae wuat .?iitlinttaHtic over the outlook and nd iculed theldeaof withdrawnuctlie ticket. He said tuar theacUofl of the brooklyn YoungMctia Kepubli eaa I'lub waa the work or two or three designing nien; that nio^r of the niem bera weta yoaag and inexp.nenced in politicu aad were rath.if iiiiwtttingly led iuto thepoauiou tba* took. He Mmflgiit ttus inlluenee waa not aa uiacb ?? waa gvnerally belicvci. He M reported to haveaaid thut befure the cauvass was eleead Mr. IVe. h.r wounl pronablv preside at a uieetiug aud retract hts uiterancea ot suuday uight. Coilector Lauioree, ol Oswego. said that there were not inore thaa HK) or 150 disaftectcd Repoblieaoa m that county, all ot whoruhe thought could be lnduced to vote the straight ticket. He saw uo reasou why the Congressional dLstnct m which ue inetl should uot givetheusualReouuheau majonty. Many Heuiocratw, he said, would vote for Jliugefulgerbecitune the.V ku^w him aud e.itoeoje.l hiui persoually aa a uiau and a cituen. He aiao de feadad tba aeUoa af the Harataani Conveution aud aawcrteil that he uever kuew a Btate UoaTeoUee in whicii there wan so Utthl Fetieral flllliaaflfl exert -d a?ai-Saratoga. He tuought that. when the Uvople came to oaderataod th..v facts aa, tbay traadd, the nrseur feedOg would cu.inge to oue ol euihusiaaiu. aud that it ayaa the height of foily to taU of with drawiug the ticket. Ex*aaoatuf Hallwrt. ot binghaiiiton, said that there ?Bfl noiue diaatfeetioii ln h.s dlBtllet btit it would aaaa away, and the ticket would be aaaetad. it Tu.- .uiBCNt: aud oue or two other Mwaoaaen would kaap at ihe head of their eoluaxaa the part ot Mr. Cb-veiaiid'aaTMaah iu which ha said lhat the BBBteal tius year wa.s the skirunsh hne of l^Hl it would electjtue tickei. lie BflfiMil *ifii >.ii i aaBBglBMB that 11 would he faUy to withdra ? ihu ticket. Janie> L> Warreti. oi lijlta.o, was less sanguine lhau anv <?ther speaker aiaaagmg Mr. Hcutmru. lie thought lUe utiu*l uuiority laa the party could be got iu tvrM Caauaty, bal u<- w;w not eaataau af it. ! [ha ideaot withdrawiug th? Uakat, howcver, wr? not to ba natairtaiaad tat * aaoaaaat _ rj, rtatt Caipaailar aTpraaaad bie aanrtlT* t the aitbdrawalai tha tiakM ahaald araa ba anggaaiad Tbanvei uountka, baiaaad, arere all nght. Wiuit .\er irouiil.- th're Waa oaadd be iouou iu a l?-w uewBp.u?>r aaaaaaj aaai iu linMiklyu. ( iBgreaaauau haiebiuuaabd thM h:? > "iijrre-^ninal Diatttc. woii.duiv Ift.OlHf aiajftnty f-r tiie ticket. Mao> 1) Biecraiawaabiaaaaactit Pf tlBMT*"' i;?>.ieii.n.iu, oi iioy; Mr Madueu and oih. l- pnawiit Udkad la ili< aaaaa raia. All hrla i-? Ihfl view ihal ui.iuy l>?*..i. could he got lac the ticket. olie geuile ."vpl'eaaiug the ojiimou tiial -7.18HI U.>iiiimi?Is iu New-Iora aad Br.oklyu waaM ?ota foi rolger. Uwaaaao^UwUthura ?>a? ao .-iit,iu.'...i?ui iu iue Dauiocratic party for t'levalaad, wm.. toa emiueul abilitieauuu <iUuiibcatiot.Mol Judge Ftdgarfortbe liun r..oi .hit. wiiuiu neceiaarily iudme ;ae Uatiat claaa ot OoaiaenUa to raia lorhiui. It waa thegeu eralopioioa Ukal iMui?ti?:vsha?l uv<ugoiugUtely me Kepubheaua were loaiug gr?niii?!. hut aiuioat all of thoa<> paaaaat thought that wlu-u the putdic mind waa aet at rext iu regaid to tha acceptauce of tue caadldatea, Bnd tbv-li leitcrs were publwhed, the tide WaaabJ tuiu. " It waa the aauio wav ln the camnaign of 1**0,' aalf one of the gentleoieu ; - ',?r a tinie the tide waa at against the K. nubhcan 'icket, buf a chanreaet in and i.arti.-ld waa derted by a goo?l maionty. Mr. Hepliiirudid not thmk it waa the ??me thia year or that tbere waa finv euoagh t?> eoanteraot the feeHng of ditguat at the mefhoda etn ployed ?' Baratoga to carry the convention. Hia rematka were not well received and l?e waa potieed to leave tli- conferenee aoon after, and aome tiine beiote tta adjournnient. It IMiK. FOLOFR HKA IU'. Judge Foljrer remaiued quiet nntil al) tie othera had expreeW t'.eir viewt, and then he took from hia pocket and read hia letter of aecnptauce. which be aatd ex preased hia opiuion* at lencrth. It waa liatrned to by tlioee preaent, a few having lefr the roorn, witb great atteution aud waa applamled at different pointH. It wm* fhougbt to meet the ettnation ex actlv, and it wa.? unaniinonaly concluded by thoaa pn BMrt fbat it i?- publiNheit at aaaa. Tha crtidi.lit. a had not been informed of theif nominaioii, Mr. Maddeq atatmif that it waa the re anlf of ov raight nu hia part. D w;.a agree.l that they be given uotice at ouce aud that tlie lettern of pofifieation be >lat>->; ftoftaaabac iii Ia ant< -da'e tha DoaS .'??. ?-, atnl thii ? a* done. MR. Il: 1'lil K.V'S DKCI IVATIoN. Ah Mr. Hepburu went ont of the conferenee b# fore it ndjonrned, he dld not reccive anv letter of * notincation. Afier cou-tiltaliou with oorao Repnblicana who were not apeeialtj known aa frienda of tbe Admmixtratiou. !ie aent to Jolai F. Mmyth, chairnian of tlia State Couimitfee. a letter declining the uomiiiatioo for Congressuian-at-Large (ireat regrel wa* 8B> pressed in thoae who flad I*-. u m th. onfererj .1 tlie iaaaataa re.vhed by Mr. He-ibiirn, aa it waa a.iltiiat it woul'i furtb??r injure UM araaaaaaiaf the to-ki-r, but ail agraed that Mr. Hepbara waa noaaat \a hia aettaf that a uew aaartaaalaa aaaaaa be nalled The htate Commiftee h to be aallad toirether at on.e to aataot a eandidato ta lill the v,i. aney cauaed by Mr. Hepituru'a d't'wiation. It waastidby ail the iriemla 01 tbe Adminiattattoa that i! a uew convention was calfcad it w.mld lead to a aoatoat that ?'woukI vtaek tha aarir, and they wooid have n.'thiiiK to do wil !i it lf 1 MB. FOLGKK'- liF.Mi.NAUON fia M THK TUKA61 KT. One of the ituportant niattera di>-cui>aed, botii in an.l out of the <ont. r-n.v. waa tbe resignation of Mr. Folger aa Ia retary of the li-eaaury. It aaj aaid that if he wer.? *? re aign at. ouce and thua ahow hia beliei in the auceeet ot tli. tiuket, and ttM Pre-udent. ?m t<> latoal aa uia BBaaaaaaraOflBl emiuent Kepnbli-.-aii who aeaU gira M.uiif.i. -tiou M the buameaa coniaiunify, it would greatly atrengtuen tlie ticket. Gaaaaal Sharpe waa amoug thoee who gave expre-sion to thia view. I1h aa:d, however, tn it it woukl not be wiae i'or Mr. Folger to raatgn untii Uu Preanleul waareadyto uaui'.- hia aucc.v.ior. tnoruarthei no time night ba gtraa to apeaelate apon tha cha > - terof tha aaraan who uiiunt be cboaen f>>r the aaaat ?.-..e..irv Folger agreed witu thaaa vi> wa, Tue Freaideat, wuo ia uow at taa Tbea* aai.d lilau.!-, h expected to ainve hera witliin a lew daya, wtat-u Ju>Ue Folget w iil re-ign, liit maieiiattna ta t.ike afta t ax aoon aa tne Piaataeal oao doeida wboahad laeceed Mr. FoU gr in the TreaaaryDapartaaant. T<> uciagaboal tbia reault waa ..ue of tne purpoaea af tlie coi*fer* euce yeaterday. aaaBtt ? Jl'DGE FOLGER'S LETIER. Nl.W-YORK I ITY. Oet 2. IMt. Tothe ll<>n. Edward M. Madokn. rhuirman, e!c. Sir : Bv jour l.-tt.r daaad Bapaaaa. ? r -j*, Wtt, yi-uodieially apjlliaa me that by tlie St.it.- Couven tion of the Renablic.au party, held at aafaBggB on tha'JOthuit.,Iwaa aaaahaaaai a* a "iu.ii.iat.-foi Governor of the State. The ^anvaaa u the party farthachoice o! .;.-le sratea to that conventiou haa aeldom baaa equalled in earnestue.sa and activity, aud iu ihe fulneas, ffeaiaaj andpuhlicityof thepreparatorydiscuaaion, Ihe attention o? Renublicaua every where waa fullf aronsed. Their prmiary meetiuge were helu in ao cord with loug-eatablUned u^ago. Save ln an ex? ceptional loeaiity or two, where ino.iea bavo foi aome time exiated which, lf not at-quieaced in, hava uever been reaolutely rebelled agaiint ai.d chauged, thoee pnmariea were aMaadad m aaasaaaalad :ium bers, aini JustJy expreaned the h.iitin.ents of tha anrtietaaata in them. TLe dahajaaai aheaaatetkl llata t'onveutiou reptaaaatad tta v;ewa and aafataaaaf thaarfaapaettmaaaaattaaaalaa aa fa:rly aud tuily aa thoae of the couveutiona wbieh hava Btaeaiadtt. Tha methodaof the couventton wben aaseiubled were in aceordauee with pneedent, (i?e from vioience an i .-latnor, aedata and deliberata, Th.r.-w taiight ou tiie face of tliem that will war ratit an a.^eertion that ail doue iu it-< ui-etuiga \%aa uot fair, noncat, aud above-bo.ird, and t hat tbe re aalta did uot flow from the couacieuiioua and duti ful convictionaaud aotiona of the moiubera of iU This ia plam txaaa the fact that ahaa a ieafataB vote waa reached, though f here had been deep fe?U luii and was great diaappoimment. fhere waa no hemtatiou in yieldiug unanimoua acqtiie.wdnoe in it; and the motion to that end was inade by otia and aecoude l by another of tbe prominent niem bcra who ha<l hoped and labored for a diltcreut *ncL Iheir party aud puolio rank and their charaotat and qualitiea forbid the idea that they wonld hava aubmitted to. or winked at, vieioua or even uregn* lar practic.-s in their opp.Jueuta. It woulu aata aa tbua couaidered, tnat the c.iucluaioua rcaehad bf tlie lonveiition were eutitied to the nam tion atid support of the Republicau party aud the approb;* tum of the public. Vei it woiii.t ba idle ta atl.et aoi io kr.ow that tha public Uiind i? atirre?l b\ reporta of doiuga in whtcb -.veutiou aa a body ha?i n.. pan. doiuga of a uiiality wnich houear and higii-miuded rnen cannot approre aud will ..?t taniel. tatatata. No ooe eTaiaaa, aooaa beiievea, tnat I ha.l l.?tor parttbereiu. or previona hint or auapudaa taataad. I aaata an eud to i.e g.it bf aaab m.-aua. I will uoi underiake to aaaaaara tne truth of ail af theat' reporti; that of oue ta iieyoud diapute. Not will 1 arnu>- w b. ther ot not Ihe leauita r^aclie.1 by the couveution or auy of tlie pro.eoa. a loward them were ahaped or atlejUid t lierebr. Tbe faota areg public. aud everyoue may lorm hL> ovvn juogtnent. A I'RACTICAL Qt KSTIn.V. But there i? growing thereout a practical qneetion, and it i? brotight to nie for auawer. Persous, aoma holdmg adaaaal relationa witb the Repubiicau party, aud ail of aood atanding in the oonituunity, hava aake<i me to decline the uomination made at oara toga. They expreaa coutideuce iu me. and fully ucquit me >.f participatioa in or knowledge ol that which they hold will jaatify the aetioii thal tbev deaire. Tbe aota conceded or alb-ged ta hivebeeu doue, npou which they baae tbeir re* queat, tuey auw conc**de, w?m wholly tuea?:Uof othera thaume. I have deliberately aud anxioualy eonaidered the matter, have weiglied the rcaaona which tbey preseut. au 1 hare lafaBaaa tbe aaaja> ojieucee. Ihe malter haa two nipec ta. peraonal aad pahtta. Aa to tujtt peraoual; I made uo mdieatioo of a williiiK-ie-o, ta be a caudidate for Governor. un til loui{ atter I bad beea nauied in the i>reaa aud r.iike.i of bv ajaa ia that aaaaa-tion. and it waa up pareut that [abonld be brougbt Lx-.., tbe eonv.-n tion. I lhaa aaid that tf thata araa a falraaasaaai .-.ui-urr. i-.i-e iu biy uOUiiuation I aooid acc.-pt ; bul tliai tfaaethal waa uanied 1 auoiild not ataaftfi aud that il 1 waa uann-d 1 woild n??i b.- uiad. 1 hava . aaa aaaa af tha < uund. 1 au. oi ta.it miud iw*. raacaare tboae wbft- were menilxr^ of th.tr on,\e:j tioti >?ho kiiov. tliaf tu the w. ek ol itasitti.igl ui-iiie edort to uav tbe uotuiiutioo ot aniKtaaa lirou^bt ui.'iit. V.i l noiitftii uo tne noioinatio.i, aa i waa uot glad wheu it . * ue to me, aa i aaatd al waye have aaaBk aud could uow aeo, it *?> to auot..or witboiit o .<? twiaae ol regi-et. 1 havaaa>aai n-aaon wby I aboahl aaa retu~. it witu a ? But the matter ia not aoiel} or .iv..l> peraaaai ind vnetlj "o ? itui?ii ln iu . j i IgiaiBll. lor auy on<-, ;>' i ed aa I aiu a ? ttaaa, io decline ihe uominati * would arodaea taa utte.- eotiapae of r.'ie K.-p it>l ?? .u ...ir:.. I'tanaa -\ u>? ?tga aaa aara aat I aaaaeairi rau ant that ... > t iin . oi.aeij'ienoea. it WO.ll 1 b- t p.irtv ..:. tha laie .-ve of a high'.v uuportaul e;e.ti?a WltiiOUt a caliu,..aie for tbei.il. I oin.. ?? ..i tio- - It a aa iar a.i iinpraciicability a?;-- i ... . a illltj to li.iine auot.iei pel li .of il?e olflcB wbo would i>? likelyto :.i-<t wti ?ar:y ao tmu. What manof anfncieut 8t;:t i-puto to 1 aceeotable and atroug caudidaU-, ami of the aeuai , tbai uo witu eelf-reapeci, would be wul.og haauah ?;rcii:ua:ance?, to accepl a laic-uiad*iuouh nationaud lake tUe liaaard of the uaaraaal And no mau of oiher klnd woull r.ieci tae doiaandtol tbe partv, or oouid Iumh- for pop.u*i tavor. or enter ttae Bato with rea aouable proauect of auoc???. Moreovac, ?? ? (