mr V0Lv i' 11_J\*?- 13,190. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 188a PRICE THREE CENTS GREELY*iF0R8AKF.N BAND. 5** _ COMMANDER WILDES ASKED TO EXPLAIN. A POINTF.D 1?TTI R BRO- THE S CRKTARY OF THE ' navy?Tin: OOMMAKDEB*. RRILT? LltUTi KANT SAUlIJNUTON. Thc Secretary of tho Navy on October 10 ?wrote lo C'oiuiiiiin.ler Wildes, of tho Ynntie, ask iiiK for explanations ol'hi.s course in tba recent Git ely Ki lief Lxp.-dition.which a-ft-ad so com? pletely. Tbs 1* ttcr.iroiii tho Secretary and Coni ___derW_des,o it-ply ara {riven her* with. It i-. -tated that the Seen dury of -War is by DO means satisiii-d with Lieutenant Gsrli-gtons defence ot his conduct of *? expedition nnd an official in venation jo ttely to bc ordered. THE blANAGEMENTOF TUE Y ANTIC. 0OMHAMDI R WU-I'. I STAT. I WHY UK COULD NOT ki- r pac with the phot, DB. WaBB-ROTOR, Ot t. '.M. -On October 10 the Secre? tary of tin- n ivvii'l!!' mai to Commander Wildes, st tba l'. s. Ship Yautic, aa oOolal lettor aakrai for furtli'-riin.l fuller explanations *witll re_;ird to the ipp.ircnt failure u ty at I.rely Franklin Bay. "The lettes is as follows i " Tear report noni st. John-., N. F., dsted Beptem lii-r 7, 1--*. "f your cruise in the Yautic tu the west ooast of Greenland, aa a waarre ship for the . y Relief Exp dition, wa-* duly received nu.I has Leen carefully eooafdered. Tba rill, energy, and general good eondnet cf JOT?Bl !f as som?landing officer, ami of all th. naval offloen connected wo li the relief expedition, are not donhtfni, snd <-:ill tor the sincere eoauoen datha of th- Department] hut tbe failure of the . io accomplish au.\thiu?' for the relief of Lieutenant I'l.-ely uni his party, who are, there? fore, forced, if now liri?g, to oontend arith the hanb-hips and perils of B third Arctic winter, ar-.usts the reasonable Inqniry: Did erery member of the relief expedition, whether offloer, seaman, moldier or civilian, clo Us ??scsi to accomplish suo ititl tc snoeoc and reecne the anfortunate explorers for a hom he went In search > It is proba? ble that tbe Greelj party will be saved, ia spite >>* Ihe failnre you have recorded. It is possible it i I h iv-- li-- ii lost, notwithstanding the wisest ' ami most en irgetically oondnoted efforts for tts re licf. Hut those to whoa was committed the recent expedition must to-day be judged npon the hypothe? sis that tbcir - l have saved the leo honndband and that their failure will lead to ita destruction. Nol bin : which good judgment, fidelity, persistency ind courage on the par) of any naval effloer ndghl have aeeompUsbed, can have been omitted, withonl the condemnation of the Navy De? pot?sent and of tba whola anxious American people. VARIANCE THOM INBTRUCTIONB. MTe_r instructions, nnderdate of June 9, -were to 'proeeedto the northward throogh Davis's Straits .' earns ttitk the nteaaner Proteas, if practicable'j but uot to p. heyond Littleton Island. It appears that the Kantie aud l-Totess were together at Disco lalaad, oti Joly IS, when tbe Protoai -.iib <1 north Wiutl. hut thal th.' .antic ilitl not linaily leave that Uland until July 90; tho l*rut- u-i icu lied t;oey Island, .Inly *^l>; the Viinlic not Until Augusl 2; the Proteus passed Littleton Island, July 2'-', a'.tl waa BTU?Md in the lee July 23; the Yautic had not reached Littleton Island until Augaat a. Between July 23 and August 3,. Baa?.ly, aa July _<' and 28, Lieutaoanl Qarlington and tiie whole party of the Proteas had eoaie to Littleton Island and Pandora ?arbor, and, icu lin.l Ing th.- .antic, had continued lo tbe south in open boat* in search of her, notwithstanding tbe orders of thc Wm Depart meal given for ouch a eontin tttngc?ey, to land with their stores al <>i near Life? boat Cove iii Littleton I--land, and to prepare to re? main until next yt ai. Had the Yantie, however, hern at Littleton Island July 28, Instead of being twelve days be? hind tbe Proteus, Lieutenant ?arlington's relief party would have remained at that point, with asspe supplies, keeping "th.ir telescopes on Cape Sabine aad tbe land to tho northward,** and waiting for Lieutenant Creely, whoas riders required hi? lo endeavor to reach that vicinity not later than September, 1883, and who would art thea have foond awaiting him, as is now th. ca-.-, .I a* '. illy obeyed bis orders, neither ho ii ??* nor provisions, hui only the rei iml of tbe complete failure of the mission of tbe Proteus and the Yautic. It does not, therefore, in the present aspect of tin- facts, seem to the Department that th.- .antic properly fulfilled her duty as a tender to th. ! sith which she hud l.<-ii ord. nd to proceed in company, while keeping twelve dav*, behind her, and thereby de* feating tbe object of tba expedition. You will make Bach full explanation on this point as you an able. KAILI'..I*. VU I.LvVl I' (All B| I ni; OB BLT. "Your attention is sin called to another point. Yon had been famished with copies of th< instructions to Lieutenant Darlington, and ' ? aware that In* wag ordei 1, in tbe event of a failure of the Proteus to reach Lady Franklin Bay, to establish a relief station at Littleton Island, and Lieutenant Qreely woald endeavor to teach thal point in September, expecting there to ind a relief p?rt], a house, food and pie foa were ai Uttletou blandon Aagaal 3 und humed that the Proteus had been crushed and thui Li. ut. nant Darlington and his ivli le party had gone Boat?, leaving nothing for Qreely al Ut?eton Island. Yon could have readily haded there prov?kms and supplies, li il omitted tn do .xi. You will plea-, explain this omission, and will furnish Um Departmenl s schedule in detail of tin- jfOVlsJO?S Ol all kinds arhi* h you th. ii had OH Wad the Yunta; and u similar Schedule ?'f those you had OR hand vhOB you ur rivi-d at ,-*-t. john's on September 13, lathe last i bi I brno iii tbe W.-ir Departmenl to Lieu u-nant darlington, dated Jane i, 1883, iatbefoL. lu** inn t lanae: '_ abip .-1 ths United States Navy, thr- fsntie, will aeeomimny yon as far as Littleton Island, remh rmi.' you such aid a? may become ioososary and as may bo determined bp tho cap BJ_ of that ship and youiM-lf winn on ?he spot.' You will inform Hie Depart* bmbR whether or not you had knoweldge of 1 .us.-. Inclosed yon will also find a copy of a sMsasfaadua starked 'Incloanre I,'containing in* ?tractions for the guidance of the naval tender and I?i Proteus, aad you will Inform the Department Mother during your voyage theos ot any such In? es aol kn_ were seea hy you oi wara orally eommu BBBRed to you." ihe n_m1oobto I" referred t?. in Becretary Ch muller's letter is B copy Of the -.o-calli-il " BBpple Slcntary OgdoTS " of Li-uN-muit QaittngtOB. Till. RH'l.V "i . . RAROBB WIU 1. , Oaanaander Wikieora reply to the becretary'a gttsr b dated at New?Yogk, Oetobsg io, and la aa follow* : "1 havf, to acknowledge the receipt of the Depart Meut'H fetter of the loth mst., mqaosting m ?BRatioaoncertain poiatsio conaectka arith tho ?t* eraiae of ibis rossel to the Arctic Bees. Mp or *>** dtaaeted unto 'proeeed to tho aorthward through Davis's Straits, ii,i oompaay with the Pro *-?? it practicable . . . which shii?. being atti-d for cruising in th 11, will probably take Mvautaj'i. o' ttpportmiitieo Io n_.li her daB-Ba* """i. Which poa wt.uld u?t foal HUtliori/.-d ? Uking in tho Yantic , . . You will ?""on board at ht. John's nil th<- .-.ml that you O_0 -"ly carry h<*iow and *.n deek, as it ih rory dasi ra _* ?-?*> yew ranch your destination with an saaple r_o*_>y still remaining for use, lt may be possible retain a small supply of coal on tbs coast, of "talana, but lim caunot be relied upon.' 1 sai I vd 1 from St. John's with 197 tons of coal below and ou deck; the Proteus carried between 500 and OOO tons. Tlie Yautic, steaming with six tires, BIB-OB au average speed of U*_ to 7 kuots per hour in smooth water. The Protons steaming at full speed (wh;ch Captain Piko told inn seed to do) made about B*| BO B knots per honr. On tho run to God havn, under sail alone, I kept well to the east? ward to avoid the Labrador ice. Tho Proteus, home sixty miles west of our track, nader steam pushed through a stream of leo for live hours, which was of a heavier nat urn than they ate an- BOCl?tO?ted to nie.-t OB that coast, and which tdie officers stated could not have been pene? trated by UM Yautic. TIIK TAMTIC NOT IV orion CORDiriOM. " The boilers of tho vessel were in an unreliable condition when she was ordered to tit for the North? ern cruise; repairs were pushed Bight and day to hasten bat departure, but not being fal?SBd on sail? ing day, tba aaaliaial tm umiiphillin ibm work was put on board. Repairs were cuiiliniied in i*t. John's, but on our passage to QodhavB they wara discon? tinued, as it was desirable to have steam-power ready to use in case <>f necessity. Having arrived at (lodhavn, and knowing that from thence north? ward onr iniin dependence would be on the engines, 1 determined to get the boilers in lair condition before leaving. Thia took six days. One day was then taken to gel coal from the lui*? Peru, which had ju-t arrived: then thick, stormy weather set m. which delayed onr departure two days. I arrived in Qodhsvn with 170 t.'iis ol e..i.i. In these narrow sea- 1 thought th.- .ship able t" carry more than when she left M. John, and deemed it prudent f..r future operations to provide a.s much as possible. For tins pnrpnse 1 went to Ritteubauk, wnere twenty tons were procured, and thence to Kndliaet, where the mij.ply was completed. Our bnukers and decks were then full, aud being now aa well prepared us I was ulile, duly -'?> wc proceeded northward. "My uistru. ii .naalso stated thal: ' You will rely to a certain extent upon the Information which is firen yon by the li.iuish authorities al Disooand Iperuavik aa to the probable movements of Ice, eic.' 1 visited Upcruavik to obtain this informa? tion, arriving al u? i>. m. July 23, By.minga : in, ..nd continued, with slight ifl i-rmis-iion, until tbe 31st, when it cleared, and 1 '...lt" sea. RO TIMB 1 "N.i time waa lo t, aud no unnecci ary delay waa made at any point. The Proteus, carrying a large supply of coal and steaming al full speed, had only to delay to obtain the stores Lit at Qodhsvn last year, and a nativ. dogdrivcr from Disco fiord. Bbc then went north without stopping, Had I sailed (rom Qodhava at tho at?oe ii, te as the Proteus, [es being unable to keep np with ber, Iabonld have arrived al Littleton Island, 1,000 milesdistant, with my coal supply reduced t" about seventy-five tons ana the boilers In a leaky, precarious ooudi ti?n. . . . This is without taking Into account sny detention from thick weather or ice. whieb cann..1 be .-..unfed on, as the normal condition of thia region appears to I..- t >g. A M.si. I'll'lI-iN ?.l' Ml !.'. ill.: BAT, "The bo.lv of water known as Melville Bar iaao little understood generally that a short des. ription m-?\- not be out of place here. Prom Cape Shackle? ton, which _ ly be reg irded aa the mihi ii.ti. Um eoaat trends northerly ISO miles i" Walk, r, th* i. a westerly 100 wiles to Cape Dudley Digges. Tbs eoasl linc is ene vast glac!* r, the rocky hi';;tlhi:i.N Q_| f pr. j' I Dg, win. li diaehargea multitudes of icebergs, maur ol enor? mous size. These, drifting to the westward and Rounding in the shoal water -..nih ..l Cane fork. Frequently hang op for a whole season ibo vast li> !t i be indnen*.f tin- current fr. ui Smith's Bound !?> 1?i\ is's Bti dta. ? ii [ts back and forth with the prevailing winda, ai limes leaving open water between it and the foal Ice, and again closing. I'he N'..nh Mar ?a- caught in August, 1840, and luckily broke out 'ha?breathescapes,' on the _.'.0i of September, ai .1 i;:ik i:;t>> Wolsteuholiu (Sound. where she ? ul red. The tii-i Liriunell ?-xi**-> 11 tion, in 1 i ' ?. ' a- caught In tbe pack .arly in Jul], aud not released ant il August 15.ru 1X57 lb* I ? caught ?.utii i.i Cape fork, aud drifted all winter in iii.- p.ok. In 1st,, the Alert and Discovery ".??[ the pack Just outside the Brow d Islands, near i i na viii, and wt-r-1 thirty-four hours pressing tn ir wac through. On July 22, ls7ii, tbe Pandora was benet for eight da - In the tieck, and only snecoeded by great exertions in freeing self having lieen in iuiniiueiit danger ,f li crushed. Many whale ships have beeu lost in this bay. During one year the (jovernoi ,,t Upcruavik states that he had liOO iu. i thrown on hts county w lc,-.- shij.s had been crushed In the i< e." After nuntin-*; from Corni iand< i Markham, of the Ah-rt, iiiitl Captain G. G. N ires, < omiuandei Wililea i'.niinnes: 'Io view ol -, I should have felt justified In delay-ins to a still later d.ne the attempt to eros Melville Bay. or even nol making the atti mp1 al all. Bul I .lill nol delay one moment after I considered my slnp prepared and tbe weather had cleared, bul pusued a. I., . to . ai',- *i urk, : tain li,,,ii the tin. I- foggy -seath. i of snow and smooth nea, thal Ihe middle pad uot far diatuut. Pandora rlarboi wa- reached si\ days af lei the boats had gone south. BOT A HAPPY CW Mt' v BAII/IB. M To conclude this part. I .iel not Intend to ran the veaeel under my command In tbe hap? hazard, happy-go-lucky fashion which Anally brought the Proteuato grief, bul to make snre, so far as poa ible, of < verj t*,? which 1 took. Had the Proteus been ord* red t.. keep company with the Yautic, n would have been vastly It'll'i I'.r all coiiei-iiu tl. I sailed from New V rk having n ship's company ol r_'i enlisted men aud twenty nth. rations were issued, On learning of the loss <>f the Proteus, I considered my Brat and par* am.iniil dilt.v Was tO pick np the boals which contained thirty-seven men, Having done timi it would lie time to < on ildei ???? hat next. 1 had im doubt that I should do (Iii-. and hoped to find them al the Cary Islands, or fMning there, soiuewberc uetweeu Cape Parry R1 ,| r.i|>' Athol, Hhould they have reached uinl entered the ice of \f>-l\ill<- May, I UlOUghl lt ll.ipor.si I.lr to till winn lllc\ wolli.! In. Kain- took eighty flays to go over the siiine ground. Tins would necessitate my re? maining vt-rv late io ii.f season, ?-, it was qnlte ont ni tin-11 m si ion to return home without them. wrillt.i I ANT niiM.lt ALTKBNATIVB. "But the psok prevented ary nat lum: Cape Athol, and having worked through on August 9, \aiious faultless attempts were malle to timi an opening between ( apt- Dadley Digges and Cape York. On (I,,. pilli a heavy pack appeal til to tin southwest, the wiud waa northeast, and the ice moving off shin* down on us; there ran ice behind it-, preventing our -return northward. I had no ?,11, i native bul to proceed lo I pei na rik. "Intaking these steps I was governed by whal I have previously stated in regard t<> lin- possibilities <.i Melville Baj and Un probabilities of our being beset lu Un? pack. One- involved in it .? I knew we would be help? less and our imprisonment doestl upi', nt., iii- BSpei Bria. Anisadlm le trustworthy tata?alton, tbs secretst] el War ls fur iniin h.tii-tii.i tri?i tba reasons given by Lleuteasal Oar llmrton, erst, for alf failure tc land Rappues al Pandora Harbor or Uttletoa Island on hts wa) sort?.and, second, r ,i in- pri-.-ipiuiie iii., ai from Pa_lora UaeBsreaata* nani, afi'-r tbs laaa sf ta. Ti,.nus. Ia aubat?ice the lieutenant says bs retreated because .;, rt.iliua Iii. 1 the V.nili.' .uml,I bS al'i.' lo Pandora iiailinc ss seconal al tbs beer) l*-?iin ?delville Hay. Il tais waa Lieutenant .Jiulin-tea's opinion winn in- returned i?> Pasders Harbor, ttmaat Bare beea forasedbsfarebs i.-n Ifests aad attempted te ..ii i, asrthward tbisagb tbs les la BmHb's .-..mai. Bs knew t. is_t if aa bbsb_ ba sMs loraaeh Lady Pias-lla Bay bewsell m.ii plenty of Miippiits Basts asd Us i>nin al IbaacaliaaritBtP '" ***** ""' bb assisi, Dasptta t-esc tonslder-Uous, his heUct thal the Yun?.c could afford no succor to his party at Littleton bland ST-Wa? iora Barber, ssi tba Bael that at ana af tim*-" alaess tte bulk nf his IBpp?M woulil Im FiMpilns-l In tuictiacontin gesey, ba bel?y pashas] northward, loavin| imaaaeaf supplies to whir-li lie multi fall bask In SSAS S* dis-ister to tin- Pretest Hms in- li.-.l lils ow n baaifl uinl lriiiisforTUt.il his retlt.f t-iK-diUim Intoapiiity which Itself needed !?? ?* ur. , If he believed that the Yautic could not rr-rich Pandora Harbor, his tlutv lo establish a relief Mallen In that vlt Inltv would appear to have liecu ns pl tin wit lieut as with ord.-r^ to tlo so. A Bamber of Oarllngton's party sahl that when they were al Uni.-nm Island and Pandora Ii nb'.i animal life wa* iii.iiii.i.iiit. Walrus swam.. .1 upon the roc.kv Island nnd t*-*0_?ode pf seals ami bini-wire seen. Taara Bsssasd le bs no daaaer of starvation, tiicro fnle, even though the party lin.I rations for 0_J IOI\\J ilavs after the retreat to the Oreenland shore. It la probable thal an official Investigation will tv* onterru nftiTtiim,-. ipti.r ti,.-.-xpl.natl..ns- whleh General Hn/.n ban directed I;i.-iiti-naiit' lalUngtea to submit respecting certain mattera? his report -.?-?? A RI HG I NI A MERVII.iSl UISS1M0. ( Kl ci inns AB_tOt7fl T.. KN't.w what BAB B-CO?B OK W. I) BA1 I fnr n_sosAra td tim- nu bubs.] BALTIMORE, O.t. 21.--Som.-thiny of n Be-BB ti.ni has basa . i.mi. ti in bii.ini?H t ir. l.-t ben tap tbs e_? appearance? W, i>. Batt, a wett-l_a*wa aterebaal el Mi'iieiibiik. [_neaater Oounty, Va, Ba I* Baaxtaaarra maaafactarer of tUh-ofl, having two lane ta ? Wilt.n's Wharf T.?ii- ii ii _-. nu the llappall.mi.BJ River, ami th- otb. r st rai-i-,-t. Vorthamberlaad Oounty. Resides these be swna a 1 uga fruit ? _nta?establishment, a sssasi saw nilli aad ? stars .? HTii.*iii?.-.-u. lits ba liasssKliiiiB bain bunn larne being nuitaly wltb Bal n BMre. P?ladl-lphia and BeW-YlW- His ci. .lit was good and he was -nppn-.d In be malibu.'muli' V. J!.' was last BBSS ? Fl cd. I leksbtWI "il Sept* be was smasrklag ea s bala fur New-York. De wm known to have quite a anai of money with him, ai poin,.* ostensibly on bm Im ts. Bothlon ana b* i :i he nd of him since, and his friends supposed si Bret that be bad m. i willi foul play. Eight itu ta* -ii thrown on bis o_ap? pearance, however, bj Hu' fe i ehlch baa become knoa n. i.,at ba was in tl!,i rn rarteos persons la Vtrgtnta, Baltimore, Rew-Yori* and daewhera In ?oms Bagn WO. "'? ,i" *-*> Vickery a Carroll, Tu. ker. Smith 4 Co., Hurst, Parnell t Co.. A. Bra-aaa, ll. ft. Webb, 9 D. Matthew, G Rookes B Bra . Bol* - B i- e. n aad others la t? Bmneef blsBslttmor* eredHon taavi anne to MlUcabeck, to attaeb hi- property, ..ll >.f wi?eta ls estimated to ha wortta univ ?>.;,.,niMi. 0. E. Maltby, ol Borfolk, - partner In the canning busbies* snd C ipi, in John fl. lindon is his partner in the Qsli-?ll-manufactory .1 WU?m's Wharf Landina, rueae iceni doth Inc of ts end lt ls l? llev. ?! th it haa left thi- eountrj un. med name, bi t retina- him. - '? urta. Hall I* from Conn.* Uf nt, where lils family 111 * lt ? -. ;,. ii ll iii. i- in thl- .at ? -ii.' tr h, ?! ni'. Ihin? ,.: ni- I tiber's rn iei i . , r ? Halt's I it h, iii,thin:-, -hm -, h.tl-, ile. ? TIE INA' Bl D HASP l D BTI D' NI -. I'll, vt CID **'T a r rm BOA1 lOt'Sfl TO < M i VNY I"-- "1 I IK! . [nt TBtaosAr-a t?. rsa ramtnrc] Boby-ON, Oct, 21^-Tbe condition of tbs Btu d* i.t ? ? ? v.'inl boat boose, os sows thal tl i 1 ll rdwlek, 1 li* Hinder ? ' fat illy li.lil'. ll, I - ? pneumonia ? mid ?: In, hr will pro ntlrrly red m a I ii >* tait*, a av ni-.r, re? ported an ? -I- ii' .1 Ix, willi tin Dil ni I ll I H itt i-l. . i ?,-,.'- ? ? .Uk ubi..ii Ui i . -, lliMiitrb tii'ii ?? vi- td, s hose righi eh. -i ? .- h nil) br,il-.-,I. ?-,.. and there are recovery. '1 from all nu trt?-rn foi i allowed Ihe ' ll -. sin I, ? _m i.-, r, .ii condition. Tu oi ? tbe fall, ti in ..- of limber, mont . * I willi .i ? ... ? ?! a Tl.ll.. M ' .ii i?--;m.miI- ii. bl ,1 I.ll.11 -?? ii<, Ililli- ni lin- lint, i | ,: I .'? I SITTING I R i\ III I! i OF! IS, n ii. -> avie - "V a a to na i adi roan - l R pl fl. fur tn i ..I. ?i ii ii ur Mi.,, k I.iv ii.- Falls, Ww., Oct. 21 n of Un- da] la tht return I wbo tn all appearance* bad been dead I i ? ? . r. .mi. ii,.- .I,..i?.'iit. i of a ,. ta >.i t? tai v. ry kick f.,r tome wi-ckn and died, ii- ? a- -;..],.,-. ,|. Ii.i b..,i, waa prepared foi bnriil, a ban ii ?? i ? .lld aol Indicate di alb; bal on the ta nth .1 ij ucl 11.. - ?'., i. li. ,1. VI In!. H.. lu. 1:.. vi- . 1.1 i'" I-.-. '-I.- 'I Ibiil ' . ??I.?b for hlin tit nttempl i don?, snd In ? M. u t,n ii* 'I pale a ttli borroi . wow and il I HIM] . ni.k'i ..lill .!? . ? ion, U? lie In .1 Hat.. ,'.Illlon, -In n.li/..I with Ulmp??ttl.'. ,i..in ll wan I,, in- pi, p,i. ,1 u,i t?, ^i a io, bul could nol np. rn VB a D Dist ni BB D IN i,>i>Ai TIRE, [BT Tl l.l ..nun SO un. limn si.] Chicago, Oct. 21.?Tbe prompt action of Hon..I ll ink li a- Slppt <1 In tbs bud i lobbyfata, bavi bad a consultation, and ll was ni-i>-i ti io ii.nt tin in-in im. n: again tBarbel ami PIicIm ?|ii..iad. I ..i mill iii ,ib,ii lo quasi i will be modi Iii lil mi Attorney Henieta at tlie Deewnbet term ..i tbeoourt ? 1 ABMINU LANDS 81 HMEBQi D. I>A.MA'., \ li -Ilil.lllNU MUM PLOOD IN All KAN AS. Mau.-vii i k, Ark., Oct. 'Jl.-Tlu- Whits Riva'bas been rlalag four lashes un h.mr rm- th* last forty-elahl iioiir-, InundaUna al least 13,000 acre ? <>i corn and toiioii lu tin- White River v*sllay,tli? (Ind. pend* nee) county. Tin- da BMft le tie- hintll f.irini nu thai i her lu iiinin-t Irreparable, aad leaves a larne number el pewai in a -ililliln> noni.-..iii,- ol whom ?iii aol tae abbi t.> SUTVIVI tia >'. luti I i,lija, cedented rlne for tbe season, the water being higher tnuii it,i ti,.' i;t-i ten .iBars, az* opt on Mai ??. i --,_?. ? 8MVQQLINQ CHINESE ol-ill I UM BOBO EB. Bab Fa ut* t>*.., Oct 21^-Attentioo la *Ii;i\mi lo tks fat I thal .nih -s inoic -Inn;', nt m. a-iii-.-ri ar. adopted t>. prevent tbe *~"inr**"ff if TTitaoan soroas Win , c..;.imbi.i border tata Washington Tsrrltor) tba Ihoaaaads st Obtaaes sow aaapiajred sa tbs Oaaadtaa i'm nie Rallwai wlll,as mob .i-s tba aontraets areeoai pleted, which \*.li tae M aa earls data,and their wai w iiiinut ilui..'ult> Into tba I nited etatea. it Ua fact well kiiiiv.n in in,- i. ni, ni-, ni HiTUhIi Columbi?that at the ll Min.' t'talm m. n ire , n, lnK i ii, Itorilei In li ot twentf or tuni>. lt hun wmiu HUKi.'od in prevenl thispractice. A MATCH UAR MOM I EX RI NS. CHICAGO) Oct, 21*?_ mutch i/:i""' <>f -*? pinn bet ween pltked teiinn. from the **t. _BS_ ami PklOSgS BowBag dabs was ptaj ed bera ia day. i ii btnvli-d, re ni ll lii^ in it \ ni,ni fur tin- **t. ?BB? lt BBB, B/tlk a total of .*>, iii poiiiii. i,i Oiilraajn'i L74B. Taeretara gnuie uili bi pta) "d at M. ltu? ? nu Thauksj-H lng tli^)'. FORKIGX NEWS. CHILI AX I) PERU AT PE AaB. A TREATY FORMALLY SIGNED AT ANCOX. [vu OBBTBAI. ami BOOTB MO???B OABLB.] Lima. i)ei.'Ji.-.v Hp,-, iii bulletin of tbs Dlsrta Otinni to-tlay BBB-OB?BBB the KiKiiini? of the treaty of peaca lust Bight at Aucon between the CMliaa Government and QsBSBBl YglnaJaa Tho bulletin adda thal aa Lima and Callao wiD within two .lays be occupied br Peruvians, tin- Mario tifinal will uo ioBgar in- pnbuahed, DES TRUOTION BY EARTHQ VA KEB. MANY THOUSAND PERSONS HOMELESS. nrrr-BBYKB dtbabr?nts mr ohksmb, in asia MIMiII, KUM I) IV) ISO 1N.HI*,I"D. LOMBsOB, Oct. Ml*?Router's! Teleprram Company lias rei tive.l the follow inn dispatch from Const,in? tiimple: "I.aler details conlbra the statement that tim lii'st, saeenata of the earthquake ta Anatolia wen greatly enggerated. Al Yooria, aear Smyrna, where 200 Inns were wrecked, only two pei ,. were killed and seven in? jured. Hm- thousand inhabitants .-ire quartered :n lonir tents outside of tho ruiner! vill*ni?. i.-ti Int in 1> I m near Chenille sn Ile red mon- or liss. Altogether 57 p nona wore Lilied ami ISO injured iu thal tli-ii|< i. The foregoing number of persona killed repre aaste the total loae of life, although 14,078 persons red bomeleas. All ur-- being fed by tbe nnthnritiea in obedienee to the Sultan's orders. I o aicb are being placed nn-ler shelter and are .iiti-ii.i..I by doctors anil surgeons. At ?? iulj 'J'l p r cent of the houses sustained ll ill lim.I cl-es vs., -1 ,.'|l." Madrid, Oct. 21. I severe shock of e irthqnake, Instins; three seconds, wm felt on tat unlay in the I'rovinoea of Cadi/, and Huelva. Nodatuugewaa . dob. Oct. 21.?A hannleaa shock of earth mil . waa fell ;il Tangier on >..lui.lav uoruing. GENI RAL PRYOR U ?- iX>NNELL*S CRIME Lombok, n.t. 22.?Qeneral Pryor, O'Don? nell'* American cooneel, in aa Interview, Bcd thal O'Donnell in self-defence, ll" said that it would be proved beyond qneation at th.- trial that O'Donnell went to ?Mea ^'i'li DO design t.f killing Carey, mid was unaware of tbe latter's presence on board tba be embarked. Carey, ac cording to fl Pi -beery, Boding 'lim elf discovered, provoked ii quarrel In order to Mow a bi* li ? peet* fl O'Donnell, as an Irishman, Manslangbt. r, In c> a -rai I'm'.r's opinion, was the utmost O'Donnell ind guilty of. Rvery effort is being mode tn brina the w ilnc-ses from < 'ape I ow n t?, Kngland. " I lt- lieve," Mr. It yoi said. " that O'I Kinnell will I iiml that there ls do pre!nd I bim. I do nol expect i ? ,'.? a public purl bul limply bein the nt lu r ct ni'i si | hy consultation and Ruffliest i<>n, 1 sIih.II i i iii,til the trial is bnisbed. | I bal ? seen I ?'! 'min ll, and I ' inu a sinipl'-'iiiinl. ,| in ???' imus irishman, ant I hm nti as- ssin. I li, ti al will occur In the middle of .No vc ui li. r and los) t wu ur three daj S." IOITATWN /A I RI. LA Mk Till' RESITLT OF MI-'.KI IN*..- IN Cl -ll.'.:. I --niue, as < Iran.I Ma tr i '; . m. ii..- a . to the newspapers calling attention io tba serious ? >'i Ulster, il" says thal fa forth tbe "t ..f" Orangemen cannot li.- reckoned upon ; tbal only tbe atm* biraaelf ami other leaders prevent* .1 the Oran ? ? ,,mi.' tin* hill at Knelesj daring the recent ? in ? tlng, li tbe i lon. Ih ? I Ulled m at '?? Munster, and I linn h, Japan, e, Meijcsu and Portuguese -? THE FRENCH WHEAT I ROP. r mu-. Oct, 21. -An oibi iul return relative to the French wheat crop haa jual been publiahed hire. I h.- M.l.l la naliaiatod al l00;H4fl 210 bectoUtrea. rh* ireaaowa Ih 8,728,640 bectarea; the average yield i-r hectare, i LOB hectolitres, and the aver eight per hectolitre, 7ti.Ui kilograiua. ? TRICHINOSIS IN GERMANY. Bl BUB, O.t.'JL Two hiin.lreil and sixty-six p'T irere luffering from trichinosis al Ermslebeu (..-day. Only lilly out of Hil houses an. free fruin lim il Isman T_totaonihignptoO '.'.luck twenty three peraona bad died, lhere hnve also been sev? il, il fatal oaaeaof the diaeaaa at Aken. ? A ROYAL WEDDING. I! ni.IN. Ot -I.'_'_'.? lin- I'ii tn . ss \'i, luria, daughter .,f the Crown Prince Frederick William, has been betrothed tu the hereditary Prince of Anbali. a PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT OP ECUADOR I nv cua*nu_ ano Boera amour?a o_n i.?] CiIATAQI IL, O.I. 21, viii (lakes!.m.? Tile r,,in,"ti,,ii Baa elected Joes Maria it.loOaamaa i Pe vl-i?n.l President of tbe Republic J ii.tii Hallen BBS Leen . ,, el. il ( Tiltll Ol POUOS. ? A URI VA I. OP LORD LANSDOWNE. TOBOBTO, Oct. 'J1.?Tile Hteniii'-r CiicTssian, barina on board the Marejaia of Lansdowne, tba tew (,,iu uinl . ..ii.i ul, passed A nt booti today. TUE 11 RE RECORD. CLEVELAND OIL WORKS IN FLAMES. Clim.i.am., Oct 21.?The Forcat City 00 w.iiui .ir. nm. barning. ?? LOSSES IN VARIOUS PLACES. Bobtob, Oct. 'Jl.-'l'he engine-houae of tba Boa?a iin.i Unroll Baflraad al BUBsBas*, a woo?n ire, waa boraed tala ?oralajr. aad t-*" looaiaollraa vera destroyed, li..- bias lr- 939,000. k. im., M.TL, o.t. -i i- i- ?bow'sboxfaetory, al West Bwaaasy,waa barnedto-algal, Wita nUi alice. *1!),.NK)._ AS E.UIil.y ,\01//\ . //"NV IN M.4GAKA. l,o< ki'out, N. Y., Oct. 'Jl.?I'ilin P. Savvy.t b niiBaliialail by iii.- BepeMleaaa af tba i rt Dlstrlol ?[ glagara County for member of Un.' -ssciuIjI}-, uud a ,i a.ml noni Hm Uti D?tlicU -?. A MVMDMB BOB LES DOLLARS. Worm HTi'R, N. Y., (?et. 31.?Ai Rapide, a raw mti.-i ss mil tn Bas-sstsf, ye.-M-ii.iy ?endag, Joli- Ki.U>- luui'n ni J.. ,ib Lau wUUo kc lav In Ma be-il, anrtsortoiiHl-/ln,|ure.l Lutz'* son. who sleep* with In- fiitlier. The only bbb .rent motive for the crime mitti to ?eal *j10. Kelly haw lu tn arrested. BU I LEWS DEFEAT PREDICTED. WHY DEMOCRATS WILL VOTE AGAINST HIM. HIS sTOOM DANGEROUS TO THE l'ARTY?EFFKCT OF HIS BPBBC-Ba, [BT TELRflRAPH TO TUE TRint.-VE.] BOSTOV, Oct. 21.*?To t_B careful observer there i-t mi longer liiueli tloubt a* tn tin' result of Hie swallow winn 1 secspted his nomination and pledged mj - r. lr- sin ids behalf, N*. nv lt I.s. 11 ii'. n nt Thl* ls nerti leal ID f.T the l>. inni-iatle patty. Minmi.I ba I.beted tim fail, be wunhl, in his p_ati_?_ mann* r, appeal be to ? ? the Democratic Oonreouon aad d an ind tba nomln 1 II ..ii Usc Ti.'.-Lieut of the Halted Bul ?-. Bia demand wi.ni.1, of ooorse, be damed ; sod be, arith John Kelly, of New York, and ..thers, would then bolt, and, running <>n un Independent ttoket, beeome s second Breckler?ge, Bad throw \ 1. tory once more to the opposite 1 arty, I tall you tba sl'iiathm ls tOQ crave to admit Of any midi shanes | ami ff you take tho pains to t .ik with the leading respectable Democrats you win tind that Um majority of them agree with na in this view-of Ibe maller. _(lo<* |. H?M ichil*.Tt-> thin fail, ne hare a bright prospect of i-i.-.t nu,- a Pres?eal ir. Of course1 Butler's defeat now j.nts him ..ut nf all r. tl aim lng any Democratic sopport for il..- Ti.-1,bini ; and, wim a united party, windi we shouM len have if lu- mixed up In tho matter, bound to win." " What do you thin!- the result of his speech* it hun f.u* a 1" ?'I think that lie has Inlnrsd ?? ry materi? ally by his atti, k mi Ctilii-,el .-,1.1m rn ai 1 "itu. Hil Hall. Hi his minti?e In the Identity of two regiments he haa of t.... bodies of m, n, while, ir he had if,u correct, he would, perhaps, bare mil-, ni?le enemies of one. although bis remarks were of '?I ' Ide bl side with both ? tl know th. m tobe composed of aa inn ) men as any like organization sent from this State "tii.r. Trui lt ls I : rah* s- were tii like.l in other regimen? on account of their manner, ; bul wii.-n called upon to tight th.-y d, ! :., :.... , is re. ont. ,i where .ared the a bite feather. 1 ' In, in waa .mir lg. oil.-, 11* no braver officer ever led his men to b ittle. Hut it ls u fm m- to t Uk further on this mtijei t. as my opinions ure toity ..| tn_??n with those contained In the never ,1 letters from. .:eii were published the day following iii.--ie., h. 1 have no more to say now upon the ques? tion) bullet me advise lou. If yin hiw-'ai, beta on Butler, !? in; for he will be da? te .1' '1 ??? ",' 20,000 ?? 0SE OF El TU. K'S \IISS1 1 TEM ENTS HI- I INGRAM?E OF Till Comm RCS ..r li ISTOB. [Bl .. LBOBAI li IO lill, lunn SB.] ll.1-1 >B, Oct, 21.?There is probably nor en? nuin nt public man In the country who mah iso many misstatements, either from Ignorance or wtlfolly, n ? *iei .-r.il Hull. ir. For Instance, on Baturday, tn one of bis three speeches, while endeavoring i" belittle Boston elna that ber forebra corni -1' aaa tailing oC be ?lld thal there were only two lim ? ol -team theoeeaofrom tbUport Th-> mitti ts Beaten I 1 m l the I?ytsad Itaea te Liverpool. :ii'- lui" I" I..e ,l,ii. Villi,'s ami un- Ac-,,,,r Uni-to toa'* lo Hull, itel In w Inter the Allan I."v. r ? .-.ni itue, bealdes aformiirhtly lim- from Antwerp, and n mal* nt itiiaimiis from vsirlout points. STILL SEABi Bl SQ Eon CHARLIE l.ll. FATHBB'8 Vl-ir TO 11?JXOIS?STILL li.tl'isu lil m ir 1- 1.-. nu* n.yin TBAOK. (IV Tl I : ..I! UTI TO Tilt: THIIll M . 1 Si. I., ri-, (i. it. 21.?Th.- st..ry nf the finding if ? in w . l. w to tin- (Titullu Boss lui-t.ii comes fun.. I.,l WardSVtlle, 111. where a convict milne. I linne Hy, l.l-t sentenced lo the penitentiary, la aaa- te have valuable fae? in hi- Yesterday Mr. Boss eras han under aa Besomed Basse, and, being sailed u|.byass* porter, ?..dd: " some months ago] received ab tier' atlng min,I'll, Hanoi-, slating thal n i rl.nliial tiler.- lt el nil.-red ik. Hie in t. e of his liberty tn tell where Chart? MMjdhS found. I paid no ntteiitii.il to the matter, bul reosatif une Donnell) wssarrest* dal BdwaidavtUi ,aad told8tat-1 Attorney Yeager aad William Price* au amati nrdetet tue, thit be knew somet hlag shoat cn.nu. Bose Hr."! WTO? BM lo tome Went nt ..nee. Mr. I'rl.e BBB? tO -""' BBO '.nd narrated MSeOBVBBBB> fl,,.i. arith Donnelly, aad there wen- rireauiBl meaa which nun in.??'.I in- that Hnre uiti-t be Home co-ineetlim 1h* . in i tba barglara Koa Uer m.. l ii.mgi.isi, who, while iiytng, Bonfeaasd to have kidnapped th* Boy, lief.', eu, es were Ut,ide til fl -lu W III, ll e.nilli BOl I,.tie bi ell obl.titl. d flolll lii'Wrtpapeit,. FriOS thought be | and Ililli Hie boy from DoaBeUy*a description of Biters bs waa Bbleb was with tntae negroes at i ? ,, be - f nol on thc teun li, bul re> turned, aud, showing ? pistol.?ol In hi- arm, claimed I,, bara baal a tight with the Meroe*. Il baa -inee been ascertained thal thia wan a falsehood and thal he nh.>t bin?elf i and, now lt In*/. .. nvi i.al ili.tt Donni ll) ubi.lined ;.is, ou li >n from nnothei convict, who has bet ti -? tu, i I we BM i ..und. ul that al last we are im the right track." EH. li I ML \ " '? ' V DROWNED. rna FBoviBCBTuwa ii-... . vuibtaravca uv* ,-gl'ALL. I'K.iVIN'.T K.WN. UaaS., Oct. -1.?A ll.-UVV .thees! aqnall straoh the hali?ig fleet off talsport tost night, se.,iii u-s.Ts. are reported to have lost mBm Bobbi aad doriea. las asheoaer W? ii. Y. Hackett lost a -.t lin' bout emita laing four men, but the ne-ii wit- pl.kc.I up mid lamb .1 lu re. The tn-honner Helen M. Cosby, ol Oloocester, lo-t eight men and aeetaeboal sad dory, t'p to c. o'.-lock this .oviitiig not?ag luul bees beard from the mea aad lt ti feared Ikey wara all drowned, though they may have bi -en picked up by sonm of IBO v.wsols anchored oats?mb. Hmm men BU talons; on tbe Caps. The sohooner 8. C. Noyes oame iu collis!ou with another i.-s.-i. and did rame damage. Tbe sci.ncr Lucy K. ie,\ ran int,.Small's ii-sii irelr,aamaajngBoaoooraeoO, sin- wa* hauled out this morning bj the meamet i.'.mc trllow. Two hundred aad tftyluhermes aro la tbe har* bur to-day. -+ - MOUED DEAD IN NIAU AHA Ell EU. HrirAi.o, Oct 21.?The body *>f a weD i young lady wu<* found bi tbe Kiagara River te. day. The body has not yet been 1.1. iitill'-d. A mystery ntl. i nundi* the BBSS, THE MILD; R ol' Zo li A BURNS. CaiCkOO, Oct. 21.?The Coroner from Lin? coln, m., who arrived hem ii.?t algbl with the btn-gy-whlp ami part of the h.irne->s Mnngliig Io 0. A. Carpenter, (dallied with what la nippoMd te bs lbs blood <>f tba mardi rad giri, /.ora Bama, retaraed home to-ol gat, leavta tin- iiiTi.Tes with u BhaaaM tor m_lyato. Tue chemist BBJS he has only given the s. obs a ciir-nry exiimlita tl.ui, ami that Hiey apliei.r to be IiIo.mI. T. S analysis will not be oomph-Bed before the ml?Ile of the week. No new developments were ro|.si to-day from the scene of the tragedy. A di paton to Tha Intrr-Oet*ia advance* tbe theory thal the -inn- may be tobaccojilb"<', as C'arpeittei- ls an linet.-rate chewer. -?. i ur. STEAMER decay ag mn nd. Ai.ham, O.t. '-M.?The steamer Drew, ol' tho lb-t.plc'H Line, was blown on to ?> ?'?"'. S B__ south of thin etty, winAa aa bar mtny te Baw-Tort last night, ami ail .Holts to let her off ba\e thus fair prov ed ill.-llc e?flll. Berpaaaeagerawereaaatl iMew-Yotkaa a ?i.taltra?i .at the Weal shore road this Morning, and bar treight wa* ... m io this etty on barges. Tbev_aol is m.i baueredte be injured. _ MAI I QOINti TO BNOLAND. " .lem'' Mace .inii "llaiiy" MonitagttB will sall for laiglaud l.i-uiDirow by U.t* (iregnu, to ba fans len Winn lu.-' r.'iuiu litey will Joiu i'ox's coiubli? lion iud luakc ll lull of lu. . uiiiul j . ARRIVAL OF HEN HY HIVING. THE ENGLISH ACTOB IN* NE W-YOKK AT LAST. GREETED DOW.V THE BAY BY PARTI' 8 OF FIIIE***** *-*-AOO0l__ I D ' V MISS fl BBT. The pier at tho foot ni west Twenty-seeond-st. is not an inviting place at any time, anti yesterday morning ut half-past 5 o'clock it waaeaBB8__b/ cheerless. A flteuin Tntr chartered by Mr. Abbey was lying alongside, the pier, and a few of Mr. Abbey's guests, who ha*l either sat np all night or arisen in tin- mmuM hours, were disposed in slumber .ms attitudes about the cabin. In a few minuteo the order to start wa* given, the moorings were east loose, and the Isiat was headed down the hay. Tlie party on board waa galvanized into Midden life by the sound of sweet music pince.-ding from a picked body of members of the new Opera House on bout ra. Mr. Abbey for once cast aside bis man? age ri al cares and chatted to his friends _ Signor Viauesi explained baw aeeeaaaiv it ind Bsa a ba altbb tho construction ol tl..- bcbb?B?a ; MawBag?b Marks dozed ina corm-r with lin- hum:' ? of his iiiiihrella fur a pillow ; Marcus Meyer hid inside a hage ulster, while a tali, fair boarded bbbb. bbb was Mi'. Irving's right Bani man, Bram Stoker, ami ti short, gray-bearded man, win. vsas.lt *~ pg Hatton, moved about saying pleasant tilings to every BB? noan tbe ananiaa af ta? paddles stopp.ii, _m baud buist Into the appropriate ?** Qed Sava tin- ? ?u- .?u,*t a rush was mad.- mr tin- appa* ia* k. and .tlc- lingo bulk of the Britannia lowered above tba tiny tug. A gang-plank whs put out, giving way to th,. \)ltr steamer, hut nV BMBBN.tiotl fro-n one to unotliei was st'-rnly .1-tiied, as tho doctor had not yet _ ..',? Iii, B-Mai-B-OB. 'I'll.- bul? warks \s. ..; hneil viitl. cirlv-rising paBBBBBjaBBb bul milln r Mr. Irving nor Miss IV rr, BIM BBBB ? liint.i to remove any lingering doobl that it waa Henry living, tho gr.-aie-it living ? ;,tr. bf r. Irving looked al the erowd gathered ea the pad-ll, -bo*:, and a glimmer of a aaaila lit np his i and intensified the peculiar dil pl. ii ;he lower lip bb he aaw li" was unnoticed save bj the lew. " ('.M?d-mortiing, llr.uu," said be, ad?re * .- Mr, ari " where is Mr. Abbey t" Wt : i ' I ?.M nc*. Then the (act of hi- pre ii,. '? ta.i taneoualy known. Mr. Abbey obbm tu-bing up (rom ind.nv stans, a miniature piece of arl .ff with a pop, th-- band played a third edit bbb a tbi yueen," vvinie hats wan waved and a simultaneous "Welcome to An.. i ? ; an tba oeeupaata of the tug. Mr. Irv! - - (ace Bushed with pleasure, ami despite Mi. .-'"l.t-r'a 1 , i.,' ol'" fun imi'iL do it; t's bb?luaB tba law," bs etounbaaed with bsjlab Bgilit] over tho I, ran down tba - ahabiag banda a Ith hi- aid (Heads and hi big Intra-. daced t>. his t).-iv. h.. bad hardlj aekuowledgad tho many saint.it;..ns wi,eu Mr. Ba -??i'b Mr. Floreuoe had clambered ob board lb? geaaaag (rom tba otbar ride, appeared attbeepot Mr living bad just left. Mr. Irving caught sight ol Mc Har? li u .m.i bast?j retraced hla elope. [_stwoacteaa gi . pad hands warmly and stood 1. ?? aslante haa to face. I heir pin liles w.-re thrown into -:.ai;. re? lic l' a.- i: list tba leaden .-ky ami made estriking ca. nit. H..th are typha? seton* teems bal tho r.ugiirlnnaii's aaaased tba Baan sasmttirs and in,i.i, i of til, twa, Mr. TL.re...e followed Mr. Har? ri ti in extending the hand of fellowship, and the three w slked up and iou u the deck of th tte laser urtu in ann. I n" occupants ni Ibo tug then be IB?ad tne steamer and Mr. Irving disappeared below. Aa Mr. Barrett had a ipec-ial iM-i..iit allowina tl h.,ikat.,.u <>f tba vialtor, the Knaemiss waa brough! alongside, and one.- aaotte Mr. Abbe) BBdhisgaaal changed tin ii quart* is, this t ?elvt - bi i In-, a,..!, i^ius , at ht. Affei a brief interval, aad |UagaB tia*- lint annie herself waa preparing tn asovo ap tba Bay, i pro? cession headed bj Mr. Abbey caaae along tick. On Mc Barrett's arni 'ina yell., iv Bernhardt glove,.. lu, ii belonged to one of tba i,- it-knots ii - a ;li ? d..>. 'I .. i tatty, As sin- stepped with a prwl.tb ibud r over tho swaying planh apoa tho yacht _?.showed herself poaBBBSad "I a iii.i-k.d individual.l>. ll.* di.-.s eon lated of a dark greeulsh-browa eloth wrap, lin.il Inride wi ci a jieciili.ir sh kde of rd: tbe lunar dress, giri -it tba waist with a red, ls seary folded saab, aaeaued a rmninternnns of Boase lg e.utli century portrait, b bite tba delicate eomplas* iou cnight ii ]..-> r.Tl-itioii fi'.-ui tin- Im ? tl.im< eotoredred lear! tied in a hon ai tba Beek. The face itself is a p.villi.ir oin*. TbOBgb BOt hy ?**">li uary ..mons b.-autii.il, it is neve?belem one to ha remeinbered and mema to have been nwd lied ea thal ot aoarn pre-Kaphaelitish sslul .. ?!? 4 heightened by the aureole of Baft golden bair ea* capiug fi mi under tba plain brewa atraw ami brown velvet hat. Her only ornament was a lurg', ela,...iuii-l.v-chased mI-.t p. rn il ca.su hanging DRBB a deli, ale silver . lia ni round tba aeuk. Mise Terry easmamced hmraelf at the stern of tbe rem.1. hm gulden bah Ireamiag in the itie.-.e, vv bili- -In- UMghed and seemed le sa> j,iv- heisell Ilk--ii i ...mg Biri. Mr. liv ing -tay I In the cabin talking to tu-I one and then another, and then to tbe corapau) genee> ally, his health aud welcome to Ann inn having meanw hilt- been drank with all honors. Mr. Irv mg siniwisl luiiiM-lf a ready and clever convai?*4i*msl? i-t, tin- v my ing mea ni ni; of bia phi?km being < un oualy mirrored as it a rein hto mobile faro. At tu..*** lal -ai re a a - expressed Ut a ot .,i p which struck 1.ie like a whip-laah. llesooufor*. sook the i lllilll, bowcul. unit Mood "U Hie pil.il-ii.in.se c.lg.'liv Bl aiming lin- leat aree of the bay and tbe tondumrka of tba cit.. whleh li" -md strut k hun al lirst ing au almost Oriental look awl ruuindiag F Ina holiday apeut on thc Mediterranean At teat the dook waa reached, the party dieembarl 1 aud found earring?i wai?tlg to receive them. Mr. liv ing and Mis.s I. >iy tim ve hi-i t?. the \i Ii t< rici io paaa their baggage ami tbeu lo tbe Br* [louse, where rooina bad beeu engaged bi Mr. St,.Ive Mr. irving nnd Mi-s lei iv -.'-ut i lu-if? ni.under ol the day at the hotel iiii'1 nu? merous visitors. A TALK Wt Ml Hil' a.-rult. Mr. Irving ooaveansd wtt_ a raiBi tnt raporteg tea> moil lately on his arrival and altos wald at bte hot.-l. lie said : " We had a not unpleasant passage, though it ?i ,- extreenelj rsngh tel tin- tsai thn-s days. Hie p.i-s.-ngeis ali sutlered, but tho steerage paBBBBajaaB especially wen- terribly pio.stiaied, ami their BBB-rings wen- pain? ful to witness, ll was my lirst voyage across the A l.iiittc, BB yOB I-now. but I BBB not BBBBBB} IB I !' iug, as lanes hi I a delightful trip down lin- M?d iieiraiitmi. llciore we started both Miss terry and myself WBBB BBBBfaBtedy worn out, Miss Terry, In lint, halal .|i.ite ill fr?un over-work ; but for my? self I can say thnt I fed a new uiuii and I think her looks show t hut sh** i.s completely mov-id. " What chu I say about this long luok.-d-forwaril to visit of mina to your country I I . .m only say that 1 have the most ylei-uiablo of autiL-ipatlona