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Ntm K?J4,182. KEW-YORK, BDIfDAi; SEPTEMBER 13, 180&-TWELTK PAGES. PR1CE TI1REE CENTS voi_.XLV. THE NEWS IN LONDON. OPENING OF THE AUTUMN CANVASS. mn CUlMKERLllN-a ADROIT CSE Of HIS OFPOR .t'-MTY-lOKY P1PL0MACY-WHY FaWKtM B18 MABCK 18 GKNEROCS TO BPA1B-MB STEAD'S rLlQMT. (BT CABI-B TO TIIB T RU-BHE. 1 LojipOV. Sept. 12.-The Electoral Campaign in ?be Uuited Kiugdom may be said to have opened v ,th thla week'e apeechea. Lord Hartington's tcm pcr?tc att*ranc.ehave boen followed by addresaes oi.uiorcnartiHautype, aud ia tbe casc of Mr. CBarabcrlain a distinct programine haa beeu enun eiatrd for tlie flBhtinn wing of the partr. Lord Randolph ChurchiH'a endearor to convert Lord Hartinirtoii and to win him over to the Conservatives -aachar.ut. ristic ln itsdaring. but has boen over -bcttn-d by the intercst fclt in Mr. Chambcrlain's latcr ntterar.ee-, Lord Raudolph Churchill'a .ilenre as to Mr. Farnell's separation programmo aot only dUapBointcd Coaserrative politi-iane, Iml encouraged Irishtuen to bclievo that the honr (or indrprudencc was not far off. MR. CUAMBERLAIN'S 8PKECH. Mr.ChainberlainthereunonBoiredhisopportuuitv a?d notw.thstanrting aU hia prcvioua sympathy for ?aoy of Mr. Parnell'a demauds made lt plain that the Kadicala will re.-ist by evrry tossible means the laat deuiand which Mr. Davitt haa instigau-d Mr. I'arnill to put forwar.l. 'Ibe tremendous 9_t_ui*b?ui wlth which Mr. Cb.irahor!.-.n'a declara tioua have been received will moat hkely ir.duce tne Tory partr to coaipel Lord Randoli.lt v'.mtchill or feome oth.T )*tmM todcclurc .Klii.it.ly f-r the uuion. Tlie 1888*88 ol the c<.uutry. Engliahmen sav, will no more per Miit a aeparate rarliainent in Dublin thau the Korthcrn Statcs would alk?w aeccaiion. >e parta of Mr. Chamberlain'a spcech sotting forth the neceseity of a cry to excite en thusiaani at the elections, and eapeci:illy tboee bads of hia prograrouio suggesting eipropriation of land for UM brn.tit of Ialior-ra. aud also a graduuted lncoiue tax have cauacd disguat auiong LiberaK lii^ ouiparison of Lord Hariiiigtou to Rip Van Wn.kle is another div cordant note. Mr. Chamberlain's socialiattr MB truma and the activitv ef the fanati.al sections in thecon.?titiiencioecatt-*-uau.vLibir.ils to deplurc Mr. Giadstone'sailence, niSESrABi.isiiMrvT. ItianotablethatMr-Lhaiulierlainniadeuoalluhion to dieeatablishnient, On tliis subject Mr. Gladidone haa diatinctly said that diKc.tablishuicut should tot be a leadinn laeue for the election. Lord Rosc licry ha* within the paat woek oxpresscd a similar epiuion. These views aceord vrith Lord Harting? ton's declarati-na aud Church men aro rvjnitiug at thepTOhpcil of iuimuuity. THK CAROI.1XK9 BBW. rrtnee Dismarck'sdispatch of Augu.st 31 publi^hc d reaterday U pitohed iu such a moderate toue that there seeme a ceitainty of a paciflc aolution of the Carohnee qneatlon. It will be diflkult even for aueh hot-lir-ded poblicane as 8pauiarda to force a ijuarrel with Germany, whese calmue?a and fair aeaa in tlua disputo have aroiwed niuch synipa tby in England. The high-handed way ia i? liicli I'ritico Biamarrk dealt with Xew-Gnluea and Liii.ibar might havo been expected to provoke Liiitiaih ill-will over thi* acixure nf the Carolinea, but not a single newapaper of iinportauce falla to recogiiize Gennany's good faith. Mon-ovrr, the di>titditable action of the Spuumh Cabinct toward Englaud iu the recent commcrcial treaty negofia tii.ua \? not calcnlated to arouae any sympathy for ?1 ain iu this ceuntry. rriucc l'.iauiatck, however, has no desire toniar hia colonial dovelopmcuta by anything like n quarrel with Spain, r-pei lally a? the dispute might po_?ibly end in tbc dovrnfall of AlfoiiMi. 4* i~ aa part of Ocriuan pohcy to dcMroy monarchical iu Btitutiona, aud in this caae such de8trurti..ii wonld lcad to another Latm Republic, sympatliettc if not in uctual alliance with Frauce. Henin i tli" keynoie ofuiuch of Prince BiMnarck'a fore bcurauce. LORP 8ALI8BCRY'_ JDIPI.riMACY. Reportx of Sir Henry Drumrion.l WoIAPh miasion do not pn.mise early succes, iu tiuie tobe of ?eivice for the forthcomiug eloctions. The future of the British foreign policy i? not the least of the i88iies to be bettled at the prjlling b.M/ h. If tho Toriea aro auccesufiil, Abdul Haniitl Hiost hkely will coine t>> au underutaiiding uot only aa to Egypt, but as to the part Turkey ahall play ln Asia in thfl eyent of RusHo-Britihh difflculties. Russia is moBt likely to krep peare tu Ahia se loug as Lord Saliabury ia in allire. The oordial feeling betweeu the present Bntiah Government and Germany increa?e8, aud will beceme an important factor in foreigu affairs If the electioitB ebtablish the Couservativea in efllie. One of the earliest results expecUxl will be Ihe endoavor by Germany to reatraiu KiiHsiafrom aasiimiiig a provocative policy toward Enitland. Bui while Lord Sali.bury has doubtless acliieved aucceaaee which -tfengtbeu his Ministry, even Conservativemini-tersdo not expect any eloctoral Biu-ceaa. LORD RANDOLPH CI1URCIIII.L BI'SY. It is remarkable what a leadin? part Lord Ran dolph C liurilull is playing in tho proliimnariea of the cauipaign- He has foiir private Bccretarios. One gontlcman naim-d Mooro is tlie ableat coach the India offlce conld producc lor Lord Randolph L'hnrchill'*. work as Hecretary ol State. The other three are aliuost eutirely engaged on electoral Bnattere. Biugularly the names of two are Wolfl and Gorst, ao thcre ia a fourth party iu miniature ?nce mor. un-i- r Lord Randolph Churchill's thumli. MR. STEAn'8 CHEDfl.ITY. The Annstrong caae ii oroving most disastrou_ to Thr I'all Mull Hazettf, and to the Salvation Army. Mr. tStead's credulity ia nnivorsally held as Catali llsbing bia utter unfitnona to condact u newspaper. Deceut p.-oplc have no sympathy for him becanae hia Mth_4_ of BM uring reiorm have ilooded London with gutter literature aml his atooping to aesociate with a wrctch like Mn. Jarrctf, who bo grosaly deceivcil him, lnducea many to queation theman's aamty. The feuling which thla trial la develop ing aganii-t tbe Salvationiata may not unlikely lead to oatburata of violcnce agaiust Gen aral ilooth'a army. Mr. Stead'a allegation agaiuHt Mrn. Armstrong haa utterly failcd. IlRAMAIIC AND I.IIKKAIlV. Mr. Irving aud Mibb Terry Imvi. had a aplendid Btavptiou at the reproductiou af " Olivio." The Lyceum Theatre has been netvly dccorated and tho boxea and stalls in part rearranged at tho loss of many scite, but nll for tho coiufort of vlaitois. " Faust" is to follow " Olivin," but it is clear tho latter wil! run for soine tiiuc. AdTOcales ef marriago with a doceased wife's siater are ahout to invoke tho aid of the stnge. Macdonald Green baa just wiittcu a play for tho Olympic Theatre ahowing tbe iujuetice of English law on this suT.Ject Another loug novel, " Alivc or Dcad," written by Fargua (Hngh Conway).will be published iu sereral r.iiK'i-.h newspapers noxt January. -? CHOLERA CASE8 IN BPAIN AND FRANCE. Madrid, Sept. 12.?Tbe total numberof casca. of cholera reported lu Madrid alnce Septeml.cr 1 waa 10.C60, and for the wbolo of Bpaln for the aaine parlod, 23,044. Tbe total i.tiinher of deatba from tbe dlacaae througbout Pnaln alnce Beptember 1 was 0.370. The dlaeaae haa altnoat (Itaappearad from the prorlncea of Vuleuola, Murola, Bara.oaaa and Oranada. Fahib, Sept. 12.?A few caaea of cholera and deatba from the dlaeaae are dal'.y reported from varluus towna ln tbe sou'.b ot France. Tlie Archhlahop of Alr, department of Rourhea-du liho'ie, aeraatera n.llea niirth of Maraelllea. dled from tbe illaenae, wblcb be oontractcd whlle rlaltlng a rholura boapllat. Tot u.rt, Pept 12? There were fonr deatha from cholera bere laat nlrht. Tbe wentber iacooler, and tho dlaeaae ia gradually dl-appeurlng. There were four deatha bere to-dny. 8lx peraona were adu.ltted lo the boapltala and eleven were di-('hurut-il. There nre now aerent.t-alx under treatiaent. Tho wlfe of tbe Itallun C'ouaul bere liua dlod froui eholera. TIIE F.I.IZA ARM8TRONO ABDTJCTION CA-I London, Sept. 12.?Tha 4'xnruination t)f Mr. Ptruil. Filitor of Jht Patl Mull Gatittr, Mra. Juirett, flrauiwcll Itooth, Mra. ( ooinbe, Mr. Jacyuea nr.il Mta. Miiury, the defendanta lu the Elini Artnatronir ahdiietlon eaae, waa rr.aiiinfd at the Bow Street l'ollce Court to day. Mr. Ituaaell, counael for the defeuce, eoiituiue.l the croaa-exuiu niHlton ot tl.e niother ot Eli:Hl Arinatioti^. Mra. Armatrong adhored toher recnt denlnla tbat aho had aold her ohild to Mr. Htea.l or itny one clao for Im runrul purj.oaeg. t'ounael for ihe defea. ii then oake.l u fow queationa tendlnu tn jirove th it the R.-llln. Of tbe chlld waa nol knnwn to Ibe futlier, th.it wituc.aa krj.t tl.e uiittler a Bi'i-rei from hor buahaud. T.EI.ATION.S OF tal'AIN AND C.ERMANY. Madkid, Sept. 1_.?Thc ('ovinitniiit _Bfl rc fuaefl to i.r.'i i > t tl.e reaiiruatton of A.'uilralTopote, Under ry ..f tho Marlno. Il.iron dea Mlebela, Ibe i Atnh.iaaador. hua teloKrairhed to M. de Fieveiuet. UM Frencb Mlnlater of Furelifii AfTVlra, thnt he f.-ara the iiiap.it.? betweeB Oerataay nmi Pi.aiu reapeetlag the Caroltna talauda win ba ? nrotraeted one. Mahbik, Hept. 1'.'.?The tienum L-: utlon ln thla clty laailll guanled I.v aoldu ra. Ai tl.e hlnhliv reeeptten tn tne rrini-eaa of the Aaturl'-a nt the royal palaee laat atgfct, Kinif Alfoaea h.i't n leng eom eraatloa w iu. (ount gB?BB .-<)?.i.e whI.Ic. Ibe (leriu.m Alnlntaa.i.lor. Baron dea Mirhela, the Fremli Aml.i.aaador, haa tele grapbedtaM. <le Fr.-yclnei, ibe Frencb Minl K-r ..f n Affnlra, tb.it tho alti.nt..... bere l.ua ImprOTed aud [hut Ulc daafBf of a eonltlil baa dcclcaacd. RBWI N -i H I BOM L05DO-. I/.M.ov. Pept. 12. Mr. QtABBtXHra'a OoaiN to 8.- bfr. Ota?otane, who la aufferli.K from liitnbak.'.'. !a r-porte.i t-> be w..r e. Bra__?? aoooaaaavk?Tfeaatrtaeef ihe ri,ooow?rk. ro. n <? nployed at tbe Elawlrk aaa an.l i.bl B worka effltrWllUaniOaoreeAraaatroag, Newaaetle, h.a beaa aettled ln furor of the alnkera. T'.? two fort-mt-u ob Jecied lo by tbo workuieu were dlachar^ed. -?? _UHH-S__ BM-L-FOI Ba-D-Mia Montrf.ai., Bapt W {Sprrlth.^'lhcro w.ti twclre deatha from amallpox ln the clty yeatarday an.l nveinBt. Jean Ilaptiate rlllaife. 4>f the n.w aaaaa *r poried twenty-alr were autheatlcated. There wrrotwo de.'-ths at the Clvlc lloapttal. Klaht new patlenta were ivdiultted nnd ten dlachar4-.il. :.-ivi |g alily-nlue In tbe Inatltutiun, of whlch I1ft>'.aeveu are ilolug welL There were 174 lutortneuta in tbe 0?1?88? Ceinetery during tbe wcek en.llng to-duy. Of thla b.luil.er there were 117 deathafiom aiuuilpoi. A Baaoette. mu fiu-wl lu une of tl." atreeta to il.iy. A fourteen yeai-old _lrl WHlklug alooi{ Notre DaOie-at. wtth a pareal waa mct hy b Ihiy ullb the diai-aae plalnly luarked nn hla f.-u e. Ibe aiuai1 Ih.)- aiare.i ut ii.-. aaa abedropped h.-r pareataaB raa. Ata ineetlnit of ibe Fn.vln. lal Board Of lleallh a reauli.lioii Waa pt.aae.l Kiamlna' to all t.e.i.lb oftlclala n.t.l in. ,11 ii inen lul. |u?wer 10 enter ali bwuea whvre ai.ia.l p4>x u.lght ln-auppohe.1 to ei!-t, aa well m. f.n t.n-.- . lulila nnd other ratnbllaliinetila, aud to order ;<n> urea whlch tliey iiiuy d.-i iu uilr.aablc to |.r veiit tlir apreudli.K ot tbe epl.lei.ile. Ibo rirle Iloapitai ?.-. tak.-n ? D Uonday l.y the lirey Nuna. Ihclr raiuuiieiiiiioii wllj bt |10U ii y.-_r B88? rilll.ADl Ll HIA, Sept. 1_ \BBl*nBi)w ? Tli Bi ard of Il.-altli <>u learnlng that ain.illpot wua , lent at Bprlnx Mllla, aatuull rllluge with tuo Iiud.IikI li.litiliititiiia aud ouly a few lulli-a fr.i-ii the clty. aent a phyalctun to the pl.tec nnd thla ..fteriioon it report waa reail to the effei-t that alnce tbe .1 ..-.i-ii uppearrd ln Aprll there have be08 eleven eaapa. ^(^.?!l of t|i.?. occurred ln aaa f..iuiiy. Tbere are ao e.ia?-? at preaeal. The houaea where tl.e dia?>;ia?. ha.1 oa weredlatafectedand a .putntity of dutufectauta ala tr'.i.uted for ihe uao of the peeala kngi.i-ii osiOK-xni A.iAiN ncro-iouB. '1 DiiiiMi), ObL, Bapt 12. -1 he r?-tui ii < id k.i maU'h betweon tbe (.entl.men of Baflaad und Ui' Ontarlo te.-nn wua won hy the forroer l.y an Itmlut; und 1)7 rui.a. Tbe Ontarioa ln the tlr?t InnliiK acor.at only (iil. Th.y then plnvc.1 Ih. Ir a< emnl Innlnr, acorui4' oal] 04. BaaaBaea wua tbe enlef acorer. win. 'J", aud bla pluy wua iidiiilrul'le. Tl.e howllnti of the DllliabetB wua too atrons for tlu- bititlug of the OataHe men. aml the latter had alaasa aeera,_?B, to aoiaiuBBt. ihe ('ouiie uien uf Fiigliiu.l atait for Montieul to-inurrow nifc . . , ?? -? B1G BEAK Ol'II.TY Of Tkl_UK? Mi.'iNY. WiNMrii,, Sopt. 12.?Bik BaM ?;ia tiii-.| ;n Kefinayeatenlttf on a eharas of treaaou fclmiy im.l fouud Kuuty. htiilcuce waa .leferred. FRAOMENT8 OF CAIILE NEWH. r__J0_TOBT, Septi l'-'.-The poll.e olllrliiia of thi| e|fy have written an Bpotogr to u.e Bogliab touriaia wbo were r.-cenll) i.ireale.l beie on aOSPtetOB of b. inn lln. (leraona wanie.i in exiuiie. tlou with a bimk rebbery eoav lultted laat Juiie. They hare alao glvfi. a copy of lha upology to ihe llrltlab Oouaul ln tbla clty. l'aliia, BeVt 1J. Nimeioiia (,eni,an aplea hare r. ? ccnti) laradedt-4 rarleoafortlBed Plaaaala IBeeaatera part of France. It la atnted tb.it a OoraMIB geimr.il and two olticcra w.-i'i) urreai.-'l ul Ib Iforl, tne capli i. nf r.r tioiitiet ilfp.-irin.eut of ll.tut-lihlii, whlle lu Ibe ,,( | ,.; tiikliift* p!niia of the rurluua loitibed pualtlona, aud caeorted to the froutiar. I)i iii.in. Hej.t 12.?Tlie Enr! of ( .-.rnurvon. I.ord Meit teuuut of lieiand, aud l.a.ty ('ariiiii\<iii l.iiie mrtved at l.i.ud'inderry an.l uu entbiibi.'iatlc receplion baa been ac uorded thi-m. A uuniber of ad.lreaa-a of w.-icnme have been pseaaaied to tii? Barl t>y the ataalelp il autuoritiea und tue rarioua orgunizaliuua of tho clty. BafMBB?a ficpt. 12.? An olttelnl dlapatch from Qm Towbdeatestbeatarytaktfrapbed onI , i ti,.u aeverul atationa of tbe Afrlo.n. iBtarBBtloBal BaaocilatloB had been Btt-8-Bd hy (.'onuo .-,iiinll..ila aad a uuuibcr or wblte Bettlera rouat.i.l and deroared. OSE SrRVIVOR TO couueborate a RATTI.E. B-UTHfOB-, Bapt 12.-To-day l.alhc aiivcnty flrat aunlvcraury of the t.atil" of North l'olnt, wi.ne Ocueral I'.-iaa, at tbe beitd of a Brtllab aruiy, waa kllled aud bla forcea irpiU',1. 'ih... Aiuerlcau aurvlvora ,,f that l.attle have anniiaily for many yeara uttcuded a honque. lu couniiuiuorati.in of lt. Thelr i.uiuber baa been gradually redueed uutll to-duy ouly one mun aat down to nn elaborutn courae dlnncr at Reunort'a The laat of the Old Defei.d.ra' 8ocIety who la ablo to leare hla houio la Jaiuea Morford, ago ulucty. Flve of tbe reterana are atlll allva, but Morford at.-tna-n plii.ua dltiner with a few youa^er frienda, and |B Tl.woflhi| f,..;i ihiilbe wua one of aeve.i wbo parti.lpiited one year ag? it la belaved llutt Ona la probabl) tbe l.ial bauuuet tbut wlll be glvuu to coin m> nioi.tte ihe bitttle of North l'olnt. Thereuiiia.it ot tbe . ity (.uai.l, a u.l.lt-ry organlza tlol. befere tl.e Ute war, celel.ratcal tbe day by a .liniu.r at Ooranatown Annory. Ihe aurr'.vora ..re thoan wbo wure tbe blue aml the arny ln that coullict, but loug alnce tb. y i.-uulie.l and only the ren.lulaceiirea uutt-nor ... 1861 are apeki'ii of lu thelr iiiiunai reunloua. Tho day belug a u.uuleipal hollday all the ciiy ufflcca were closed. ? PABSENOER CAHS WBMQEMAX Dewer, Hcpt. 13,?Haara raaakad aara (hia mornlnx of a wreck on the I)en\. r. - .;iiii 1'u, i. ,.nd I'.i clflc i:aliro.?d, two inllea eaat of Couio. The traln (tho Leadvlllo expreaa) waa appn.acblng a allght down grude wheu tbo eiiK'iueer diaeovered tbat the uir-brake.a would nol work. Withureatly Inereuac.l apcwl the irnln aoon atruck aa!iart>, dowu-graile curve, when the two ron. I.. a broke looae froui tbe englue.Juiape i th? tra.-x aad Btled up lu the dltch u compleie wreck. All of tlie ten p_aaaa gera uiuaciiloualy ea< .ipt^l aerlona Intiiiy except n Mra. C'i'ot.kl.ltr, ol I'.-nvor, who aiiatalin-ii u fiacturo of bolb arnaa and intcrnal lujurlea. EMPLOTEB DIBCIIAHUFD FROM A BIST. Pl'ILAOKlPillA, .Scjlt, J2.-J.II (lltli IM, ;m neaieraand roilera etnpluy.-d ln the 1'nlled Hiutra Mint auld to the Cbief C'oluer thla morulug tbut ih.-y would ijult work uuleaa ?l\cn iiaaui'iiuci-a that lluy would be Wdalnrtl Thia waa l.x.ked upon ua the Inltlal atep ln a Btrtke, ii.t. nde ?. to li.ip.ili tbe i-iili leiicv of tne aerricu ul Ihe ?ml, aud lha llc- ?cic al ouco dlacharged. MAP SHOWING THE COURSE TO B E SAILED TO-MORROW. Tlie abovo ch irt aliowa tlie Inal.L c.nir-<? of tho Now-York Yacht Clnb, and I ? one orcr whlrh tlie raco wlll bo aalleilto-m..rr.?w. T!i? a!,.rt wlll lio from off Owl'a II-'h-!. iilmnt a qiiart?r s. -nl 1 aouth of Rnoy N... 1.. The conrae wlll thrn N down thion.li th* Nntrows, uroiiml Baet No. 10, on tli.. Boatbwaal RfM, l?;ivlii. thut Imoy on tu.- i?irt baad i iii.-n..- aeaia of n.ioy Ba 1% "'?| aertl "' '? rji Baa ." aal ."?'?_. aataa patate. iiio u?.ik, aai out iilul ati.iii >l thr Hiinrtj Hook I.lirlit-hlp, i.uml.iu lt fro n north un<l r-ast an.l retnruln,' 8*88 tho xaino .-oir.au to Hii..v Ba lVlnit .nit.i.io th-Nurrowa, warr.' tliora e wlll l>n finlaln-.1. BECALMED AT THE BTART. LIGHT WlNI?s AND NO TAGBT RACE. tl 11-11 iiii-ir aoOBtr1 IiltlFllVU, TIIF TACBTi 01TB ir ri'-i>i LABIBQ TB1 BACI W R A fourth BaaaaeeaafBI altaaipi i?> aiil tha Bi t nf Um in'crnafioii.ii raeea to? Um Am.-i \taft riiji waajnada yaaterday. Tha Qaaaata and l'uritan l;iy ilriftint. all UM I'orenwMi on n lon?, l_M_r/iwall (>n- ilio BeoUaad Ughtahlp. bol ao wiml ciini- t.i IU thi'ir tailaBDdtharaaawbi in.t Htartt'il. Thfl r .!(<? of twenty iiiiIch t0 P iml wanl uml I'.-tuin. wlncli wa-. to Ii ? . ailc I yi-.ii nl iv. v. ill I.e BaUadr if tlnro in wind BMBgh, ('ii Tn.-'lay. ioni'irniNN MM of tha -ii.- nf racfH fur tha Amern- ft'l _*_? will ln saib'il ovi-i th. laakk poai i ?>? thaNaw_Yatfc Yacht L'lnt). _ __ THE fOI l.iil ai ii.M'.T A IMI.rH.: not WiMi BBOCOB r<? srAitT? im: BMU>I < 7,, lll. _?![ I 1> in-Wnl.RllW. Tlie weary yiiclilamcn and wou'd-be yachtan rn \n ii.. iiii\.- baaa K"tt'-ti? ap al all ?_.rta a_ aa<-omf. m bI.Io hoiira Biid pit< hitiK nt...iit nn old 11 m: li.Miiii tiir..imli wi-iry hotira ti davlmbt tmi tt* ItiLo UM n:_i!.t diinn? th.' laat week. all in th- h?!?" ..i - aaaa aiaaa f'.r tha 4?Mttaari Cap? pawlai .t L-ly a.- tb.-y tuinl>le<l oat nt tha umial unuaii.i! honr |aaianlBj PTaaril/, bai wiih an air..i datai imiiat oi. thal aald ?? ?<? artll ti.ht it out aa tlua Ime ,'k?m it 11 wnit<r." tliry l.clook tl the ei.uraioii-t.-ii.cra aud aaaghtaahad. i ,,i, Um aaaaktaa de k. Tha paaaral pui.li mi aaaaga raahtlag tptth kaap ti.ftn la aaaaataa and Ballne axplaUeaa i?r aoino tiinc to < i.rin . .l.aTc-tly ata\c<l *t loine. A laraa aaaal i r... Um aaosl tataaaatj aaat laal i I who hnve i. ' .;. t.-iiiun itiou. l.-isur." ttBM .iml ttbpb c i-ii to put in thraawaahaf tiuie out of ii,.- i.u-y aaaaaa la tfea i aaaarai to h.c Um aaaaUaa ,,, _,,:,,., MI ? ; P 811_ .1, wi ii t al.out tli.-ir ragala. baataMM,haafiap ou.- q.i the baltatta 1.1 ,i.U, howevcr. 1 ni. c liiii.ili".! .iii.l lifty niia(jiiiilcd innrtala with ? f. nt tl-tcri.iiii.itioii wottliv of a Letter i.-utt.l vinl.iirk.-.l o;i tlie I aiirua, which waa tli" only 888 <>' Ihe Iron btciiiiil.nat I'oiiipiinv'i l.out.a that ?m t?. rtatt theaoeaa ol the mud _,iwaltei| confllct. Two or tbtaa baadiai atill aaaaa <lia.il.it.. tkmjki wan.i.T.-.i uii.'Ut tha graal aaafca ?f Um itaaaaai Grand Rapahlk t_a4 eha rai mp ii other with apaty liopilnl h<:aj) of iiiionii.itiim or pfBgBOSl th.it diappai i.""i Um Upa al Iha vaalhara Ba. The Utataa IbIbbI Baaai Traaaal paafria gava af al! mtt* al LaTffftttTI any BB8 ?n lio.ird thoir l? d'clock iioat. l.nt aaii tlmt tlo-ir l ..'<:.? k lui.tt, th. Tlioiiina A. Moi_.'in. wnild K'i down to tli.-. YYIi.-n 1 oi-lock ?.i. hoNNoNi-r, th.'lr lo-atts failc.l tii.-iii, ns well aa taa btaaaaa .'in.i Um Mda of f.iurr tickci-i'tiyis. ?<> t,1Bt ?"':?l "?? aia" takaa a_t Baaiaalf aaj (,f,,1(' tap or small ataaaMia ehartaiad on other dajra araaa aaaa_ Th. Baa4y Hook baalR which have h.-r'tofore takfti down a little knoto! j Maetatafa aoaUng paata al Bhaatrattea alaaftha Jersey sh.>rc, ran M ?Miipty aa thou?h a yuclit race withln siitlit of tho Hook was an unheard ot tlnnif All day lon? tin: Kaat J{iver waa lilleil with atriuns of triui littlo Hlnopa uml achoonera llyljiu the |wn n;inta of tin- Kaat* rn nn.l other Now-Kn?laud yacht clulis, all iioinln.K ti.NV.inl llcll Oata and sailiuK aioiiK sullenly in tha wuko of tlie stut.y Ultlo tiiK", They had evidditly Icurued not to denond on Now Vorit baaiaaa and aatai BB the not unnatural < "ii clusi'.u tlmt a ataaai tun is BaiaAltpaaaahlaaa> ceaaory m yaahthif at thla aai af tha bbbbA ai tl.nu_li their week waa up and Hon.oii offlccs awaited tinir return. theie eiithiiaiaatic. aailoi-t lia.l scen uo race where they expeete.l to have witiicsaed all thrce. They had --ei'ii 8BPBBB1 howevcr, t<> as ,i,i-i- llicin that tlicir cliauipiiin waa i-into able to tak.- eata aa1 ii>" OMMata aml iii.l n..t aaai tb.. BMaal aup|i..lt ."I thail ll-'icii.-n to k.-.-p tin- l.r?...10 H'.ni di'partuiK fr,,m Vankeo laud or the cup frmii Aiiieri. a. The Iiir.t-.ry ti thB fourth attempt tu in iko a ra<??? batwaaa Um riral yaahl ahaaBpiaaa vaaaaati e"d ilcvonl botb 'if in.ideiit and intcre-.t. Tha blaat of the I.111 k. nhacli's whlstle r>f a preparatory Ugaal waaaouuded. bai before tho yachta aroi^.-d tin Ilno tli'' .-'.iirni'lc.'.lcculed thal ll nv.miIiI Ii- UB ,,?,; ihie n? inike a windward oourso. aud aa Ul Blehaid Satlaa ahjaetad ta a start, tho raaa waa .1.. lai.il off for tbe day. From tlie h.nir ol BBWI UM hope of | mi li'n i-n t lii.-i/.e nviih f..i.orn and i n l mi 141U i ??. I ho sun ha.l set tlie niajht li.-lor.- 111 a luiid hiz-'?tho dull proini*", nf a itlB, Bl ? BBJ\ All niglit l..n? inurky 11,,,;,!_, dra_fl ? 1 UMBMalfaa wearily overtheski, und inIi. ii BMI-tBi ''a'lie. tlcy benan to li..uk hearily Bi_aiu'?t tha li'iri/ni. 1 hey were not mi.1i elouds as hespoke a fresh lire.-/.c h.-lniiil tiuin. Il? V laahi <i a" H H'cy H>in_. arouud piuely Im-i an.-*. they could uot suiuiuoii rc_oiutioiieuuiii{h tolaku tiuin-.ilraaaway. 41 BtMaha ataaaitBi Laeaaar hacli I'-M Itt I'l.r l>.-iiiiii, Itn rrejulai pasaenirerH, tha Aincric i'i < 'up I 'omiuittoo of tho N.-w-Voik Va.iii ciiih. Itpatoff aaara tha bay, paaatag a inoin.'i.l ncarthc1.111.il' .1.111.11. BBhaaaaf le tn-pid ta r.-.:.iv.- n.-r oivaer, Llovd Pbuinix. whoae scrvicca were ic<iuired by the cuiiiinitte. to repreaent t_M N>w-York Va.hl (liilioii Imard tin- (Ji-nc-it... A few miuuteH latertbc tug ateamcil up to tho Kear fi nnni. xlor.- L.i\vra:i( o '?' aehoaaarjaaht vixeu and _ir. Lawpaaaa waaadaaa4 to tin-club ofliccr-i on boaid tho I.111 kcnlia.'h. Pcj othi r stup nnhm iii.uie 11 uul tb? Qaaaata waa raaahaa vm her way uul lu Um lighuiup. llie UeneaU'a Yiiwl t!i. m placeil Mr. Pbaaoia ou l.oanl the cutt.T .nn. re. civ.-.l I... k Mr Hi.-h.'ir.ra r.'pi.aentutive, l)r. .'..- ph Woodi.ury, the ila.'t aiirgeon oftha S.-awuu li k . V.ii ht t'lult. 'i'lie ucc'.iiiD.inviiu'H.iii.ulnn waa Mii.ilier tlMMI it haa b?>en on anv dt.V yet apponiio.l for tharuce. Tlie la?Balp l'olvnia with Vi.??? ('mnuiodorn Dotig laa .:i li'.ir.l Mr. (i.-rrv-:. 888*88 y.ieln i.lcctra. an.l Mr. Ale\.it,'iri-'a Yi -p.i. g ,iu;.n --.1 th.- at.ani yuchts presont. A fi'ir ahartatad tuga were out, aml tlie B8?888?88 Varuna, BpBB?_?1 and S'oraaaaaa)aailad i.iiv ataaad, rhe Tauma, the Cygaaa, the Bahaylar, thaCMabbM ? aud tha Grand Repablk conipi.a.-ii th<% aseandoa boat* pai ? .f.iiue l i.nlv u BBBBll num'.or of apeci a> tore. The BBjaaatrea played liBtleaaly around the lightahip lill the raco wa. ..kIt.-.I <>tl aml th.-u j-> inieyed bornewari. Ahouf Beaa tl.e BBBBBBB?Ip \ >. riati Monar' h aaaaa dawa Ihioagh tho Lavrai Hav iin.l p.n.l the rival y.ulita tlio c niipllmenf (?f roniing tw.. uiilea ...if ..f Iit loura- t.> lir ? i.ff'her inui lu ih"ir lieimr. Af'cr tl.N BBlata thr.-o rOMtag '8?8888 wem giv??n fro.n tho afe.iiuahip's doek to ln.tli the I'liritau aml tba ('?neat_ When Ihe tuga I.ii.'kenhnr'i Bad I 'amlinavian .. and I'uritan ouf t-itho I'oint of th.- iio.k m the ni".raaag lha bbly __m la whlch v.i. htatnen f?und cnuaotatiea waa the nautual inixiin, " f h | .vnnl ia ii.'v.t loaf hut it i? fonnd ln tha - titii." There w., .vi'iii aaaagl to aawa the ?aaa that lattaead tnm tha tuga aml \ aahta thal araal <>ut fer a laattt Haaa in lha vaiu ?1 atvilig tba tltat Bi tlie lllt.Tll.ltloiliil r.1" ? a farthi Tha yaehta weae eaal laeaa Iroin lha tngt 8? th" l'oitit of tho Hook, BBBl 1?.?1 -t I IIU their Il.lllliaillla, f..| c?t l>-.il la, jii.a and elab t aaa _, aailad ta tba Beotlaod Lightahip, where they iay ofi aml .?ii aaitiug 1 r a ain.l. \li tbe furaaaon ibe Loek* eabaeh r.. k-.1 aad rolled oa * l ? * - loaa iweii, aud tha yaehta eireled roaad lika glaal aea i.ir.iasaii in_ i.ii it. ? glaaey blllowa At l e*cloek a light wind w.i- abeerred rtppliog tbe wuiera to tha rard. Ibere iraa a nroenerit nf tla fiiie-ciiiliia ?ii.| al I:M Mr. Taaaa vwet.. **B"oa tbeeignaJ board aad btew aaarteeol toota ..n tba Loekaa? l.uch'a whlailo aa tt wurtwig lotheraeen togel - tba ln..-. 1 ii" Oeoeeta eame aailmg hy tne i - ui'ii. b. .iml _ir Kiehard .nttou . ailed out: ' >...itli ia m.l a win.lwiiiil cotira...\ tlu- wiud ia t iaf bV BOIItll." rhe rurit.tii waal by, aml J, MaleoLn Peraaa aboatadi " An- y<?u gomg to -t ut usf We won't got hack miiT11 liii.liifghf." 11,. ii the Unnoala came hack agaiu, aud aa shu .m ii, l.y Mr. t'ataeehoatadi "If I'lii.cr y..u oi tho I'uritau objaal I won'! atart tba lace." ?' 1 object/* replied Sir Kiehard, ahortlv. ** Wu won't g.t I..H k t..-iiigiii.'' >.. the < ini. il .g ou tn- Laekaahaek mahaalad down aml for a fi.nith 111ai?^ tha proapeeoi afB raco . icii iu a ii//.i.. 1 in. yaehta were, aa aaoal, igno uiiaoaalf lowed ui. t? Btaten IhIuikI. Aa thay 1 lu I.v tho l'olnt ofthe Hook, the breeaa wliirli lni.l refoaed ta l.low beforo cauu' daaelug up ti.uii tba -'?utli. Hut it w.-ia taa Sata, Whaa tho J:i lucta' b..:it arrired at Btepletoa thu Qeaeeta ?aa aii.-iiot.-.i thera. Tha ??"luuiittoo weut aa baard aii<l i -onaulie.l Wltfc Ml' Kiehard BattO?, 11.. n they .im:" ha.'k aml aniioune.-.l tiiat it had baan determload toaail tha iasida aoaraa aa Mi.ii.l.iV aml tlie "Ulalili-. i.tirac on I iieaday. If u ihu.i raea t* aaaaaaaiy it ?iii ba aa_ad aa MTadaaa* day aad will beorera tnaajptlat oourae oa tha ..i..-n it thera ia ao thlrd raea for the Ai.ktiiu'h 1'iip neoeaa.-try the race for tl.e Conuaodore'a cup wlfl haaatlaa ao Wedaeaday. Thta ra.-? will be oreratriimguiar aearaa at aaa Taa raea ta aaat row will beovet tha regniar Inakle ooataa oftha NeW'Tork Yaeht Clnb. whlch ia ahowa la tha cut. I be yuolita wlll pr.il.al.lv ba atui t^il _t 10 o'cli.il.'. I ha iri.u ateaaaboat Tmutiih wiii leaTa 1'ior No, l ut B o'ciock to taaa tha aaaaahan af tha alab aml tho frteada oYortOeooarea she will at..p at stapi.' t..u, 8. I., learing thera at Bia?, Tna Qeaaata aad Paritan am both aatared f?r lha ('omu.odore'H cup. wiiiio the Loekeabaea waa towiog lha Qeaaata baek to Btaten laiaod .itf.len ('.M.lot'.a btaaahooaer \..i..iiian waa obeerred atandlna atanonary oti >iimlv Hook with all beraaila a?'t aud the taa>hoat Kiniiiii .1. Rennedy atrainlng at a tow-line aml pafllng loutlly. It wna ut nn.-" per.-eiv e.l that tho Noraenutn hml g>.t acrooad au tne polal af tho ahoal hao wn aa tba Jftat* Hoad. Bha had. baaa ia I'harge of t he Kciiur.lv. which hiul toue.t her 111.011 thedaaaaroaareafc Tho Laekaahaek ditraped th. Qeneata and hiinie.l to Iba Noreematr'a reacae, Tbe ttda waa aa law thal ihe Laekeobaob atmek tha ix.fTTTrn nore than oaee. Kinally, howaTar, al." _ot a iiu.. to tho Maraaaaan, aad i.v niakiuu a aa* t. riniae.l ptill tha vuelil waa .li.ivvn otl the ahoul. Miav tacboata wln.-h bappeoed down tin< i.ay 1. iip.-.l i.m.th. r narveat froaa 1 ii" belyieaa yaehta, wbile a few of tba aaoat datanalned or eeoaouiicaJ dril ad m i" iheir aaBhesaaaBaa aaat thay could agi.liial th<> ebb tlilc. 1'be Parltaa waa towad to tha aaraw .loek aaat tbe f.?'t uf Market_t. bj l ie Beaadtaaviaa, and at tugh water m tha BTBCliBl aba waa taketi onl. lo .li.v her bottoai vv Ul ba exatolned ao aaa if lha poi I.-...1 ie f'.iiid. IfitlattwiU he touahad ap aud tbla iiiieiii....:i tba sloop will h" pllt into tn" waier. l.iitif intcre.ai waa aaowa hy #ali Staaat ia tha thuil atii'iiipt t0 ?til tli.. Btatof th" intcriiafioual y.i.-lii raoaa Tb.ndttloa of the weather ia tha noniina aaa ao nnaitiaaialng far tha boataaadtba freqoaal dlaappoiatui-ata bad now.ini the patienoa ..I paopla that alm.iat imiiilfr.-n. <? tettled opoa ti.o Btreel lu taa pjaoa oi' fho lively iy. Hull.tiu boarda a/ata bare <>i aagbt hut ilisputchca ominoua taik aad iniqatriea <>( Pi?Iay. Hulietin ho io iiinac win. bopad there woaid m a raea aad tbe erowdeof the day befote wara aat ta ha aeen lu thaaeifhborhoodol tlu- van.ui.i tdaaraph ..ni.o-.. 1 li.- iiiiiii.'i.i . iii.-nt in t !.<? Hiul il.. oi' taa afteraooa il.uf tbe raea waeaajala poetpooed eaoeed no sur rriHe. Fawof tha yaobnni lookera baa k."." ta ? . ? .1 . . BveU In" Cllillllal.i -ln- I'lililll i.:|iil" Jiiinca D, Miuiti i.iiiiul boalneMenough tokeepbiBi i;i the c.n.v, ili.uigii ha kcpt a weather.-v open on tu.- diapatcbea aod waa ready f.> roBB lor a..ine baat ui ti..- Brat ladleation uf thc puaaioilit] thal ihe raea aalgbj taka plaee, Jaj ..".uM gid not rtafa tbo ebaace ol another dh?ppointausnl aad noal of tli" i nanctal yaebtatnen aaveupaatoo bardthejobof cruiaiug aiiiuii.l Siin.l, lln'.k t wu (lav.a la 80000881011. Tho " i.ov a'' in Kiiaaeii Baga^a odi.e loakad witb aa> ?I admirution on hiin wl.cn be went to hia | ii. ib in th" in...!. nj_. ll.- wua brown aa"a wii.l ^ Imliati " aa .iiieoi i.ia adbereata put it. " and looked 1 an if l.e ba il.n oaa BMtoth'a aralae. Hia old gouilciiiaii ciij ji-.l tho u-pcnento ot Fiiday tuid . was not the least bit aeasick, bnt be said tbat the water couldn't excite as mti.h enthusia_m in him as riding dul. The edgo of the interest felt in Wall Strect in the laco haa beeu iniurcd by tho _io_uent d sappoint roents and tbo brokers aro touder of joking about the fallures than discossing thcm enrnestly. Taik of uiaking the tiine limit seven daya lustead of scven iioui .-?; bogtis dinpatches annoui.cing tbat the Kccatta Committee had ordered the next race to take place iu tho Korty aecond-at, rcservoir and ex travanaiit speculatious as to the hidden motivea of the weather .bnreau tn spoiling the conteet were aiii.nu tbo plea. autrics indulgndiu over the mattor. Had the wind hadau audipuone yestcrday andap plied it to the air around the oulletin boards it would have heard some thinga not to ita advantage. People were anxious to uatbor arouud these nows cenfres, but tney stood aloof witb a ;end, uncortain air, as if i.-urlui of ln-ing taken in and doue for once more. Thoee who watched for news tound tbe lauitii v as on themselres, and those who did not ataud with acbiug iect, looking for iuforina tlon. were couteut vvhen they found their feare r.a.l/ed that the race would oe declured ofl. As dcerj an mt -rc-t as over was felt in the contcat, but tho light wind did not uiaae it as evideut aa on the day before. Intercit in tho yacht raco,*n8 seen at tho uptown hotols, has been le.sened by tbe repeatcd lailures and dimipp.iiiitmciits. 1-iit uiany of the gucsts who came horo to m-.' the race have gone honie, tind ont by the occurrences of tho week. As one geutleiuan exprcsscd it, as he was leavmg lho Hoff ni.in House lor the depot. Iast night: " It'a bard enougb to sit onnsteamnoat deck for ten hours. and seea race; but to sit there all day long aud then bave only a fizzle ai a reward is too tough on humau uature, You get drink enough. of course?tooiiiuch?butyoucan only get sandwiches t<> eat, and the liqnor gocs to your head, aud you c.ime bcck with a beastlv hcadacbe. Yet I'd come hack next. week, if 1 could be siire tlu-ro would bo a race and that 1 could bit the day it come? ofl'.'' The tapes and bulletins at the hoteis were surroiinded by eager crowds ycsteiday moruing, up to the time whciiii was dealaiad there was not wind enougb for tbe race. After that tLe niatior was scuicely lucntioncl. The rooma of the New-York Yacht CJub were only half tillod last night. The erowd of straugers that has inade tho club tiu-ir haedqaartan while lu towu for the races were wantiug. The visitiag yaehtaiaea wero aithar saiimg homeward up 1...11.5 I-.':u..i S.und und dieaming ot aaillna an extrerne type cutter \Nith ii broltcn bowsprit tbrough the heart of a loriiadn, oi BlMoiitviewing llic ."jatiuday cvcniiiK ligbtBol llic luciropulu. A lntle Kn>t of eiitmi siaste aat amid the eiaptineaa of the big ball aud dlaeoaaad raehl ra..*-. paat and prescut. (iu tne wull WM exlnbilcd u uiaguiliceiit pholo grapb ef tbe (tciie-ita, taken juat before the start on tba inornina ot the Brat attempt at a race. 1'be pbotograoii ia 17 by 10 laebaa in eize, aud is takeu iiom a iMiiiit offthu iee bow. lt *hows every ouo of the cs_eutialiy Engllab WTiaklaa iu the main sail, and the souicwhat baggy headsails. ili-r Nvluie-suited crew are soou aaattered abaat the deck, and tliat lamous club top.t,,tl ii Hw.-epim. tbe oohweba De8B the id-.y, as large as ,iie aud tWiea a^ nutiir.il. lo the wiudwar.l fflinpaea of '.iiiibo.it Elm City and tlie tug Ruuyon are -ii-.wii, wlnle a large BeboOBMI yaclit .a:i<l two -f< .in j acltta Lte aatern. The photograpb is said to i.i thafirat oaeerat Mada by ttnspaitieular pro cc-h, a id wa- pcaaeated to the club by W. E, rur_ ni.iim... Ai.ipanion plcture of the Poritaa will Im- taken at tbc lirat opportuuity aud added to the club h nicture irnllerv. 1 ba _>iienil opinioii secmed to be that int.-re-d m th.. ia.. waa vn Boiag Bader Um niali_:n iulluenco of the weather. One nember atontly maiutamed that if ihev luid wattad aa hour yeaterduy atterw <m there woald batc beao uoilitli.uity in gettiugwiud enougb f?.r tbe raee, l ii< uiillctiu board was aJorued with the follow -Bffl NOTICK. Thr r;.<a f.>r tha Auieri. t ?'up ovr-r tlie New York i .nb'a laaMs eeerea wiii take pi.io.-on Monday, 8ct.teinl.ci ll, aa annoii'i. :.n?> twenty uiiie. lo wlndward, on Tu.'sday, 9cp teuiber 13, if pvealble. I. K. Tim, Cliairaian K> gatla (.ouiuilttce. .V, ir- fark, Septeiubcr I .'. A_ri?->-111k te tbe ahaMM by which tho iniide raco Ij to bc raa <>tl -ral La g.-neraiiy regarded aa a graeeful aoaeeaalea ou Mr Kichiird's part, aa tha . ui ii i - beat bold is tn ontoidc wm _, and the moral . il.-. i oi ii lir t vici.iiv wiii be c.iiiHiilcrable, on whiebe ver Btde it falla. Intbelighto. hiatorytbe quallfyini nlua-o "if possible" ia to be rcgnrded aa a partuularly bappy thoughr. AS ALLMOBD FOBOBB U TMM Iii f i I IQMT. Bt. Pai i, Bapt 19 (-^rc/.i/j.-Theodore Tjrrer, of Aiberilea, Mlnti.wbo baa Juat rcccived an appoluimenl ln tlie Tieaaury Pepartinent at Wa.lilr? '..ii, l...a .ui iinciiviii'iie rcconl ln thla aml other ftatee 'iiiic to ihr FUmamr Vrtat, whieu atatN that be er> tere.l liuain.-aa ln 11 ilfalo aa ono of the prln.-lpala ln a ilrin of uiauufaalurera of proprletary un'dlcliien. Tyr. r ajm the active aplrlt lu tlie ooncern, an.l whllo bc waa ln ir iu? foik'.'d a l.it of coiiiiii_rci:il pup'T, wbicb m.tt'ir. I ln b? BBeeaea Th-- traln on wbleb iie waa liia'.-iuiu io lluD tl? waa .lelaycJ by a anow-atorm, th* pip. r waa paeaaaMi *n.t the aWgaay .liacovorod. On hia ruiuru he waa arrc.-it.'.l, imlicltJ, and upon bcin? ur* ralgaH pl.al.it gtilltr ?n<J waa aentencel to Ive reanf Baprtaaeaaaal liiaj.-ubum rcnitcnti-ry. II.> aerved thno yeara of hla aenteooe and pardoned ln 1878 by Goreraor Tii.len. Be came lo Mlniicaota where he ae.nre.l eniployment In tbo offlce of bia eoaaia, a M. r-rer.of theflra. or Btaeyd ryrer.at aihartha. Trrwrhad full eh.ir_e of tbe laud aiiu leiulliii: i.uaiBcai of tbla ilitu. which waadiaaolved in 1878, Tneodora Tyrer aontiaalaf baataaaa witb bia i-niiaiii. In 1880 A. M. ryrerau.l Theodor. lyrer. aetadaa ageaue. tbo Oiri.ln H_nkm? Coiupany. of New-York, aod tba .'annrrs and Mecnanica' Bariaga llauk. of Mlnueapolla. Iu October. 1881, tae auddiinlv decaiujied aud It waa luiiuedlatcly diacovi-ii-il thal ti" bad forced a lot of pap*r which tnvo'.v.'.l ih ? nl. ne iiiuikhI corporatlona, i:. .1. II...I-.--...n,of Bl . I'aul. und otheia. He aurt.-.l lor tiir l'.ir Waat, bai NN-.ia avartakaa at Porcat t'lty, lowa, hy the Hhi-nff of Wiunebaito (.'ounty und fotelied ba.-k to Aiboltlca ou a*l>.'clal tralli. He Nvaa IndlCted ou teO dia tlnct ebargaa of foricery, plcaded KUllty to two of thein aod waa aeal to Btlllwater for four yeara. and waa re l.-.i-r.l ln M iv by reaaeB ofooniaaiiiatlotiof tlnie, for good bebavlor. Wlnle ln Stlllwatcr he wroto aud cauaed tobe pabltahed lu Ihe Ctnharj/ Magmtnr an artide catltled ?? Tim NailoBul H.liool of Idahoiicatv," lu which he ea -aya.l to ' pr-.v ?? that tho geucral dtahoncatj of the iner chunta of the cniintiy waa a dlrcct tncenilve to crlme. Benator Babla haa been meutlonud aa one of tho poaaible "loduraera" of Tyn-r for tbo oppolutmcnt, but thla rumor laokaeeaflraiaPoa lt ta na-u-rtrd by aome that Tyrer owaa hla appulntniint to Prealdolit Clevelaud per soiially, whoui be knew Nvell lu Uuflalo. UR. RJDPLE OOMFlDMWf OF MAKIXO AtOSET. PlTTBBOBOi Bept 12 {Spfcial).?A licaring waa had to-day lu tho petition of Williaai B, Hl.ldlo prcaidcnt of the defunct lVnuaylvauia Bank. Mr. Klddle waa Interrogatod aa foilowt: " When you voluntarlly aaalgned did you a__i>,n every thln? you batl" ?? I did." " Have you not sluco tbat aa -Ijrinneiit been cn.aged lu nioiier liiaklng traiiaiicltou- I" " I have not." "Jlld vou not aaaert that while ln Vew-York you loado $i:i,00<- lu atorkal" " No, "ii ; but I did aay I would nako that und more, too" " Have you not recelved money alnco you aaaUued I " Only what I have had Ktven to me nnd what I have borrow.-d. When I ?ret my nrTalra atraUtitened Bf I ahall be ir_..,.n.(i 111 debt." Tbe oourt inade an order dlaehari;lnff Klddle from any furluer liablllty for debt cre.ited lu lho paat. PRELLER-S BOOT AUAIS IDESTlPlBiK Si. I.oiis, Sajit. 12 \BftBJB*\ -Jolin A. Tio /I.M-, ii ii artlat and ptaouiKraplier or Torouto, ( unmla, iu rivt-.l lu tho clty yasterday for tbe purpoae of 1 leutlfy ing- the body of ('. A. rrellor. Mr. Frozler became intl inately ucqualtitod wlth him at tbe Koaaln H.ii'e, In Toronte, laat enrtn_ H? aald that there waafa clearly .l.-iiiied p.-rpoudli-ular ac.tr over tbe rl_tit uyc. The body waa exiiuincd at llellefontalne Ceinet-ry, and waa fiMind to be ln aa _.."i a atate of preaervailou aa when It Nvas iBierrad. au asaMMettaa over the rl_ht eye ahowod tho acar. The ollin waa tben propped up aa-aluat a tn-e und a.-i l.-a of pholofrtipha of tho body were taken, wlnrh will bo uaeilat tho trlal. Tbe proe?cutlon now conaulers ita caao perfect, aud aaya tbal thcre ia uo ee aaga I8t Muxwell. -? - TRIAL OF TUE IfARQVlS DE UCRES. llisviAncK, Sept, 12 (Speeial).-A\l to-day waa i-o.Miimod lu liiipauo'lliia a Jury for tho trlal of Vlarrjula De Morea for mur.lcr. Tbe Marq.ila aal Ib aaart dattag tb" day. Btaaaly TatcblriKthe Jurora aa thay were aiimiiioucd and exaniiue.l. When the eourt ad Joiirned Ihlsevenliia ouly rlre had been aeeured. The o. It.u.-e p. reiuptorliy reieeied teu of tbe eandldatea and ilir pi..-i.-i-iilli.ii rel?oto<rtwo. Tbojury wlll not bo ae? eured lieforu Monday oveiilug. TMBmtA ?B/.TBJ TimsasoFA WMBCt. Capi Uat, n. J., Bapt. 12.?The foiiowiug cauiendioro ln aboitle und waa plokod up s few daya am> iii feeaafa Oraak, aaaa tiiia clty: Monday, Aag> lt?Hrlg UMTa Murray, Captaln Datea, Portataottlhfor Cebai beary uale oif llatt_i_?; nkeiv to ffutoplaeea; veaael lara ea aar beana aad, Two aailora waalu-d uver i-aiuca l)i-or_e Wllaou und Itarry Hinlte. Wu wlll all pn.bably bc laat. CaiTAIX. ? 0B9AIBMD io ihe vmr.sTUOOD. Phii ADKi.iMHA, Sept. 12.?At thtt Cathodral tbla iiiiiinini; AraBMahep Uyan conferred tba dia-nityof the pri.-ntliii.i.t npon tbo Kcv. .lainea MoCoruilok. of Itiuoklyii ; lli>- liev. (lianea Oallaaher, of Phlladelphla; tn.- i-.i-v. Jaanea BaOuwaa, of Plulud.lpl.la, and lUoUer. JOieUtUU K.Vlti, Ol 1 luua.-ld. NOT WARNER ALONE REAPED. OTHEE3 PROFITKD FROM WARD'8 WORK. ICCOVSTi Of WF.LL-KNOWX MEX WITH THB BROKKN FIRM?BMM-BOVB OA.XS. The Holt-Warner lltigation before Refercl Ilamiltoa Cole blda fair to be thaBtoorco ot exeeedingly intcreat ing revelationa, if not aatoniabing onca, relatire to the relationa of Fcrdinand Ward to tho entire contraet bui.inoaa oonducted by, through and arouu.l him. Tbo auit ia oatenaihly that of Oeorgc C. Holt, aa the aaaignee of Ward, to set aside the tranafera of aome $?A)0,000 of property made by Ward to William 8. Warneron the aay of the Qrant _ Ward failure. Mr. Holt chargea ln the complaiat that the trnnafor waa inade by Ward " undor duriaa' and that thc allcged eijuir alcnt claitna surreudcr. .1 to him were the reault of uaury inatead of " proflta." Mr. Ward haa teatined that ho waa under the intfuence of ehioral when hn eon aentcd to the tranafer. The actual tranafer, howeyer, did not oecur nntil the next mnrning, when, hia opoonenta c!aim, the effeeta of tho drug had paaacd away and when Mr, Ward rnnat have known wh.it he waa doing. It ia atrenuoualy denied that thc profita were uaury, it being alleged that tliey were legitiniate bualneaa reaulta. Mr. Holt appeara aa tho couiplainaat in the caae aud Ward aa a witucaa. Yet hc haa uiada fre liient exenraiona tn the ofliee ol Butler. Stilltuan _. Hubbard, Mr. Holt'a oounael, and one of the linii baa '..-??ii cloaeted with him for houra at a time in the Lud low Stieet Ji.il. Thia haa led to the churgo that Ward la a witness boatile to Mr, Wamcr. One lact beuring upon thia relation of Ward lo \V. 8. Warner ia that the teatiinony ot Ward that tbe reaaoo why he waa unwilling to hand over hia priv.itc*nrjc_, oranda to Mr.Wurner waa that tiau.-action* with othura than Mr. Warner were recorded tlu rcin. Th" booka of (Irant _ Ward, whlch have been carcfully guarded heietofore. have been, however, expoeed to .naiieetion in tlie trial. Thcv reveal other accounta than tboac of Mr. Warner, aa Mr. IV.u ,1 atated iu hia teatin.ouy. Aa an in.licatii.il of tbe accounta with (orrc.pondiag prottta, inveatcd through Ward or by oth. r u.-raona than Mr. Warner, tbroe accounta have been ootaincd wliii-h shed a light on aueh tranaactiona. Th.-ao accounta, numliered 1, 2 nnd !1, are giren hercwltk. Numbera _ und H are tranaactiona with men weil kuuwn in tiuaucial circlea in tliiaeity. They are not a myth; tbe oaaaea ara reeorded on the booka, and ara aaaoag th'.ec, which Mr. Ward waa unwilling ahould aee tho li^ht through the tranafer of hia memoraada to Mr. Warucr. 'J he acci.unti run aa followa : ACCOCNT NO. 1. Dr. <r. Dec. 1 Toeliack.$flO.nO0 Oct. 1 By rlieek ....a.lO.'.WB Bee. 3*1 Tocbeck.18,000 Nor. 'l'i Bj ti.ee'? . ao.iaio Hepf-7 T.iehM'k .. 2(..)on sept. 17 Bv elieclc ... 1 a.oOe Mov. 1 Tocli-.li .. II..MX) Oel. * liycheck .... iOUOQ Nov.ll loclieiK 12_',0 0 Sept. 1 Bycbeck ...lia>.u_B U.e Tl .oetiv ?-. . 86.OhiI.Nov. 2^ Ky elieea . SO Dto KeB Ti Tocta-.k. .'l.OHi, lao. '_S Bvcheck. .. 2.'..08e J'eu. 23 Tocuoca_ 60,UO0|Ja_ 23 By clie.k .. :?0,.aia ToUl.8372,5001 Total.4:;om,81B ACCOt'NT XO. 2. 1&83. IS'OY. 1-To.?f5fl,0.Hl (Vt 1-Ity eheea f.Vi.'i.ierT leal-To. 66,000 .\ov. 1-By e.ircB 6U.U738B .aa-i. DM4. Fob.l-To. .13,000 Jan. 2-By chcclt 8:>,0 K 9% ii Bept. 20?To i-I T...-T1 . tf.OOO 82 H'J-Tohalf pnifit ?2.J"r> ?,'-?*'> .M.irch2-Hy lo.n Apl. 1. pal<llo'n lo.uiHj lor .n >;aya. 1),'KW0? l.aifpruflt . ii.-Ai 1:1,253 I oan for.15.0.x) Mav 23 ~r.v loin for liuttl ... . l.lCi 10.163 3Urt'*oo20 _ b'a 1.1,008 8? Juni.0, to i? d l'o liJ.UOO Hidfurofii .. 720 10,7.0 May 25-f.oir..H',(().83 Au*. lo, l.iin on Tim* ahart-a lacotno for 45 daya . 8.0>a) llaif prolit .1,1.17 9,137 Not. 8, p'd urnlt on I'n ot 1H..1.IO lor Wi d .ya i.'.OB Ailtf 11, to |.l-i..l i .... I.Miri of IO......1. 2,176 mi ?Half pruSt oo noto f..i ?_ OO.Iiir >i utt . 2)1 2..VH) dne 8 Oct . 200 2.80Udue lso.-t. aaa 2. .....lin-2 i Utl. '.'Oi ?_,0.odiu>-7 oct . lU'i 2/4)0 i.unl Nor. 2_U J.SoOdue I Sof . 281 Total. 6'-si,7?- Totai.8itw,??:at BUUUVBI NO. 3. Jan. 13.8 ,7ft0i 1 Psfc I . 7.7uo Jaa. _, aeolettorboik 16 . ft._ .6eo . .iD.OflO Mch. A .ll.OOO! 19.891.. 'jom io . ... 5,o"0jFet>. ft..'??*.. 7,*ee m.n.oool !?......"ti.. 10.080 Apr. 18.10,7-0 23. _7_i . ?_?? linia 1.10.7.0 Mch. 8.. i. "aal Au*. 1. 6,6.-! 19. SI ,"-00-' -Apr.14. 8? . ]'>??) ToUl.875.8.6 luua-0.137 . 6.000 I Total.?????:..ouo Mr. Warner la awiiltine traufjuilly the r. -ult oftbe Hult Warner auit. He ia a man of BB-dh.ui height, la abaat f.-rty rnara atd, aad Baa a keea, peaetratiag eye. Ile vWM ila ofriee No. - Wiili _t. uliut.st dallr. He waa fouml y.-aterday bj a TniBlNi- reporter nt' wo-k in bia ortiee. He reccived hia vlaltor pleaaantly, but atated tbat he waa not wiUinjr to taik oa tbtj matter. He miid ln anawer to an inqulry tbat h. had beea ?peii<iin,' tb.- Miniiiier ln B cottn^e ut tbc seaai.le, bat luiil b, .-ii coming to town ofteu. bad been lu town moat of thla week and had not i.n at hi- otbce. Hla oa __Uagaaaa M ipaah aa th" llolt-Warner Htlflatiaa waa I..i-i.l on tbe fact that I.i- c..-<- wa* now l--fore the ....ni-. an.l tbat b<-did not tbink it i.-p.-. ilul ta the ? -..iirt nr deccroua to di-ciiaa it. He expre-aed hia mhb. Idaaea tbat Whaa tbe evidouco waaouce m aud the faeta before tha court ho wonld bo fotind r<> h.iTf a oiiit.lcto d.f.n. e, and tbat it would he iiik- which would entlrolv aati-fy cvery one who eared to hmk into il that he ha.i "l.n.e uothiujf for which any man could ba fi iti. iicd unfavorahly. IIOPIXO F0B AID FRuB __ 0. TBOHl'SOS. The Hrooklyn Demoeratic '? refonnera*' cao'B un.leratand why lt la that 70 per cent of the Federal ofHce-holdera,'..<?:._ Kep.ilt'.lcaua, are paimitifU to re niain, but are eucouraged becauae of tbo ruiuor tbat llubert O. Thoiupaon la cunlng to thelr B88?laaaa ln the iuatter of appotntmenta ln the Navy YarB. Becretary U'.iitney waa cloeeted with Conitnodore Chaudler at tbe Yard for an hour yeaterday about uooa. Tne coiiiuiandant aald lu the morntng tbat lio had ordera froui \\'aabiugton to uae all dlapatcb in repalrlng and nttlngout tbe veaaela ln the Yard. The reeaon aa aign .I for tbe non-nuvuient of tlio men on Monday waa U.e omlaalon lu the rolla to li.clu.ie the day on whlch ... nernl Uraut'a funeral took place. Wheu tbe llata wera f..i war.Ital to WMahlugtou the error waa dlecovered aad an ..-.I- r waa aeut bacb tu make out auppleiuentai rolla ll la cxpeoted that tho uicn will be pald ou Tuea.Uy. A M1SISTER ABUSED BT A BR1DQE POLICEBAB. Tlie iiirtiilti_? Priilge polioeman haa lieeo at hla work agaln. About 0 p. iu. ou 1 ri iay the Rcv. C. BL W lllaiua, paator of tbo Waahlugton btrect Meihodiat Kplacopal Churoh, Br?okl. u, waa ataudlug ou the pl_t forui waltlug to outer a traln, when be waa buatled by a big. burly uiau. lle took bold ot ibe railing aud atood hla ground. Tlie blg man peralated ln hla efforta to puah bim when he re inonatrated with hlm aud tlnally ordere?l btm to ge awuy. Then I'ollecmau Ibrlatlau ?teffcn camo up and took the by niau away Mr. Willlaraa entered the car and waa followed by BteBeii, wbo aald be had a mlad to arreat btm. Wheu aaked wbat for, be be.an to uao ai.uaive languaire. Mr. WiUiauia aaked biui for bla name, but he refiiaci to atve lt Yeaterday ruorntu*- Mr. W.lliunia made a eon.plaint at the Bildge oellce hendquartera tu Sanda-at. Sunerla. te.idei.t Martlu mii' for Steffea aud Mr. Willia.ua IdcuU licd btm. Au luvoatlgutlon wlll be made. 8LI0IIT EXPLOSIOS O.V _ HTEAUTB. A aharp exploaioa ou the steaoier Kaleigh, aa abe inoved up tho l.ay yeaterday uorntny. atartled tl.8 paaaengera. It waa feared for a moiuenl that a tx.ller exploaion waa Iminlnant. An exuuilnation ahowed th.ia two . ui.ea of tbe bollcr ha.i bluwn out wlthout ca.ulnf miub .Uinage. ? TELEGRAPHIC JFOX-tt IIUKT BY KL'NAWAY UOKSK4. KvaaaaCrrr.Ore., Befttll Mra r>. m. Yoron aad Mr. Thompaon, her motber, wbilo out rldlng )eaterdal were throwu from thelr do?eart. Tbe akulla of botb women were fraetured. DKOWNET) IN* A OALE. MraKEOox, Mloh.. 8ept. 12,-Clareuce and Herbert Morrlaou, of tbla clty, went to South Haven in a atna.ll aaill.oat, and left thal piai-e for boaieon Tueedey ino.-n luB beforo the bla aloriu aet la. Tiiey were accoaipauied l.y two otii.-r young men. Nctblng baa boeu heard from tuem alnoo. CLAlMINO A LARUK I'ART OF DETKOIT. Drtkoit, Mi.h.Scpt. 12. -Margaret Imboff, uf 1'uledo, haa in-guii IokiiI proceeduiKS lo ealabllab Jier lltle to lha treator poruou of that part of Dutrolt huown ?a tba Daoiiindre fann ofthe value of aeveral tnll'lon dollara. The plalntiB clalmato be allueal deacoudaut of Autolua i.inl (alliai ine Deiiiiindre, fouudera of ihe old Delrolt Frencb faunly of tuat nauie, to whoin the Unlie 1 - uiea i.ovcniiiieiit giauted the laud ln queattoti ln 1807. LYNCHED FOK FREK l'3E OF A RIFI.E. Biani -, Aricoua, Hej.t. 12. A tuiu eeoorred ia a gambilng houae ou Thiiraday n.gi.t In waicl. au mi kuowu Mexb.no, who wua the agxresaor, waa wuraled. About 4:30 o'eloekon Frlday niorulng be in.de biaap i.earunee with a repealiug rifle aud ahoi " tave " llickay, Jainea Keboe, Oeorge Bolea," Jack" Welch and " Frank i.i.r.linoi. He Ulaappeared In the canyon, but waa cap tured ln ihe morulug aud waa lyncbed. A PO^T OFFICB KOUUKD. to-i- < :m, M ... a.-pt 12.?A dlapatcb to Tht ftniaa from Maryavtlle, Kanaaa, aaya: " Burglara laat nlghB aatetetf Ibe poal otUee, foreed <?pcn the aafo an.l aeeuree (loveruiuent fuuda t.. the amouut of fS.OOO." GKTTrSO THE FIOHT HE WENT FOR. Falmolth, _y.. Sel'v. IS.- Yeaterday afte.aoon Joha MeOraln went witb Edward Jobnatou to tbo booae of ltobert Wolfe, one mlle from town. aud begau io qoarrat witb Wolte. MeOraln atruok Wolfe m ibe faee, where* a. ou Ue latler (Uaw a kaUa aud kliled -etiralOa