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vol- vi.VT_TN0* 11.550. NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1(>, 188U PRICE THREE CE\T& THE NEWS IN LONDON. RELU'F IOU HUSH TKNANTS-APM1NISTRA tivk nv.ro rm. Ub. ftxmu!t bill OWOOKt) in Ksni.ANn-LoHn JJAMXlilU CHI KCIlll.l's 1NVI SiHiATIOS- OF TIIK imMM DiTAUTMKNIS?IHl'l.oMAl Y 0? COtUl ANl> CAUINKT. [??t caulk to nit nuMnra.] LoNP?'*. ^''"T- 15.?I'ho prospects of a quiet pinter in Irt>1.4U?l mid I Isnwhoro have not improved gnring the had iow days. Mr. Parnell's Land bill 1? its amended shape has surprised everybody, in alndmg ld* Liberal allies. The provisions which were eaaoetoi to make it acceptable t<> them and go aiken kaM disapi* ired. As it new stands any tenant arkeM rout was wittel un dor the Land Act pri..r te the Md ol 1884 maj <>? payment ot one half tao rent <luo applv to the Court for abatement. The Court may remit the whole or any part of the IMnt-'-l half: also any part of the next years MM ; BO where proceedings for ejectment have been bet"" the (<>urt may on the payment of o:ie-lialf the iwal suspend the proceedings. b It weald hive been moro candid," MJt Thc fata '??'''. " bb label this a bmnn lot the abolition of eviction ami the reduction of rents by one-half." ?The Government,'' adds the MUM journal, ? ruty wuhan easy conscience decline to accept MggOotlono obviously not made with a view to ? ace and oid.r." These are the comments of the journal which has heretofore advocated an agree? ment between the Gow-rnment and Mr. Farnell on the baxis of his bill M originally drafted. If one turn, la Liberal organs he will Ond similar feelings of disappointment less crudely expressed. The fajflg. \nc$ thinks that the principle of tho original bill rennins, but th.it tho details will require amendment. It prefers th.it th* proportion of rent parable should be left to tho discretion of tho Court. <>r he Axed at some higher lignro than 50 percent, lt d??l*N* Mool! unreservedly la lal Of of some revision of rents and considers it beyond controversy that the depression of prices gives a case tor the g .-moral relief of Irish tenants. law 1mmdeecTiboa the lull as a gigantic act of ic; ii litttOO, denies that there ls depression. eeaoaneea Ibo present proposal as an unblushing itt koa tho settler-.-mt eatabliahcd ender the L.md Act, and laolata that tho lanna ii.it ? object of the measuro is t > convince Irish tenants thut there is a laroo party in Parliament in favor of cutting MOTH rents M) per cent so as to discourage tho'n fi..;u availing themseivos of Lord Ashbourne'^ Act. which is regarded by tho Puruellitea as most ^.1 . v'y tbn ttening their agitation and their inila euee over tho ? MB ? The [aries MOO? simple theory of IIr. Parnell'! change of front. They say tliit ho becamo alarmed list tao bill shoiild be accepted; that he does not want lt passed ; that ho has purposely iusertod in it impossible providions in order to secure its rejoo t on and to keep alive the grievances on which con tinue.l agitatiou can be tased. A still simpler view is that Mr. Parnell bas put his terms high in order to leave room for a bargain. Id the meantime in the House tbiD'", are going tom had te worse. Mr. P?*!l?u has disappeared afoot i'ue Icono, leaving his lieutenants to mane things unpleasant for Lord Randolph Churchill. Supply is now tho scone of nightly wrangle, Mon? day b li ll ? pitched battlo between the Irish merni ers an 1 the Government, in which the (inv? ar u mont, alter hours of futile straggle lasting till 4 o'clock on Tuesday mernina, bad to give way. Lord Randolph Cuurchill and Mr. O'Connor ex? changed detaneea at the end, with another long sitting last night as the resnlt, with innumerable and interminable speeches on the Bart?avilla mur? der. Tho Tories acense the Irish members of ob? it! nc lion. The Irish members retort that the House will not give them a hearing. Mr. Parnell's bill cannot tone on till Supply is finisbel. Whet hoi Mr. Gladstone means to retain for tho debate is BtiU dl-.put.ll. Lard Randolph Churchill's Civil Service Com n.i'-M"n is r. thoued ? great -iono for tho Govern? ment and for himself. It means nothing le^s than a osmolcilo everhaaling ol the chief ieaartneata of St..te. In spite of cr.il service refOFin their condi? tion ia lcd .ced to be worse than it was forty years a,:.. !!>? anatol administration boo enormously lit lltlOOil lt ia doubtful wt ether the eflicicuey ot the dooartmMta has not diminished. H'.gh salaiies, short hours, excessive stads, extravagant ?oniaona, bnperfeet anporobkm, over-accounts, n&tiqaated d etbods ol baot] ess. aad general incom? petence and ntaasanagemeat?nek aro so.no of the c ? ?? s now brooght agaiaet the existiug system. Lord Randolph Cl archill atna at sweeping reforms, BBBIBOSOl OOOOOfliy, increased ellicieuev. The only wonder is that Mr. Bladatoao had not long siuce anti, ipa ted bim. The proposal extorts nraiM Brea from political opponents. The Commission is ad? mited ly composed of strong and experienced nrmbara. TboODnfliet between tho Court and Cabinet on Bolgartu anitete booamo at lao! nentoenonghto reqeln Lord Iddoalelgh'a mboomo at Balmoral. The Pore! ga Bael Bia IJT, though in infirm healt.i, fe.t ealbjed ba nalke a looney of 800 miles in oriter to dissuade the (jneen from inviting Prince Alexa'.Oer to visit Balowra! Irritation at St. petersburg kat boon Intooao on account of Knglish support .f the Prince, ani threatened ie break out in a rora disagreeable torr.' if the Qooen ponlstod in a project which tbaCaai chose to regard asa Mtaeaal adrea! Lord 8aiiabarvJa opinion of Rna* mao action ia Ho Um ri.i do?a %o| reilly differ from IheQuoaa'a, bal diplomatic reasons compel him to do a little jadioioaa dissembling. Hence Sir James Fatgaaaao'a cutty remark in Ike House last night, that tkoGovornawat bad bo official information that -w.ui.l lustily them ni stating that the Easpororot GorernnMot al ttaoaia bato compelled Prince Alexander to aboioato thotbroaeoi Bal* tar.i. Everybody aadorotood that as ateaaiog Ikal the Ministry had no doabtof the fact, bal oe legalaoldeajOOOl Hussian guilt. The demonstra? tions ol the last few days in tho liugiinan Bobraata are here doeeood ooaelaaioe proof that Priaeo aJexaader eetaina Ike adoetiona and alle? giance if an nnno-nv majority ot tho Bulgarian people. Tbesur;>risiiig statement appears that Mr. Chaaa harlaia'a Jooraoy -ju the Continent will bo nada aadot police piotei tum. Tho Chief of the Hiim'iig kaaa police iuhi?iB tkat it ic ?s aaaajh Caf Mr. Chaaearlaia abraadm ta Raglnad. wkon be has baea leoMBtpaaiad by adetoctive ever siuce his opposition to Mr. Uladotooo'i Home Kule bill became known, T^e Phelpo-Bajrard correnpouder.ee has produced aeertaiu iluttor a-i.oug th.>se aoaaeeted with tho aartkqnako fand. Ibo ronna eablod frooi Now York is probabl] incorrect, but it si.th. es as a pre? text for those who do not wish to contribute. lh Jiutlj/ .\<?*. which has made .t^eii tt,? TiiliU 0f ,|J0 ?eharltj begins at homo" grunion, considers the in i ted .states big enough aad nek oaoagk ta provide tor its own disasters. The limt-s, nothing daunted, brings itaoowetfaJ adtoeaev to ike aid of tue CkarleolM Mfkwon and dis >wlh tko eorre aaaadaal who on liaadajr Mggooted that Bagltak MOJ should not contribute because ?? divert ca encourages Irish violence and Irish nbelltou." The lund, however, makes slow progress. lue bulk ot the MUeftntjatM are froai Greeks for Breer* Tue MlyethOj large guts are trcni tl.e ?othaehllda, the Barii gs amt llorgaa, aaeh eoa> faibatiag $j,IjOJ. English papers do jct ?s a riil# eoaoidor tba Mi.y flower-iialatea ruc* a MfMaagatlf iatorootiag topic for diacussiou. Those which bttv? Mytkiag toaaj B*r\e up old phrases aftwat " gaaorioaa raciag mac hi nea," coupled w.tt. fresh dloparagoaMOt ol the.ialatea and hei deaigaer. Hr. Wataaa. wka built tbe Marjorie, ia noootad to be ^a;te ready to ?onstruct a faekl io race lor tho Am-n. ,\ i Ulj jf any kaglaMjau . rill giva h in t...? co oompettiM' u privilege is ? keen. ai ii, nat ; ie sent Tho vicUry of the AgbaftdMI Leo over theAua raliar. ."ifufterson baa pr<->viito.l another ??nplcus.vit uroiiso for the EagUab rowing world. Excuses or Matlerson's defeat aro nut -.-antin.:. Experts ny 'io arae overtrained, and |.oe, knowing Ulla, orcrd the paco from tlio slurt, an?t as a result of hose taclics liroko Hie record .rom l'utnov lo Haav BBMBlt. Bridge, Leo -covered teal dletaoea n Baila aetewlaBiag tinio, eight miniitr*. forty-two eeonds, but had Iiis man demi beaton at the Bridge md thereafter won as ho liked. English oarsmen till think Leo's style bad, bu! acknowledge that ie rowed the race with Bpleuilid pluck aud judg nent. Mr. Janies Rnssoll Lowell sailed yesterday on tho ?avonia for Boston, in exicllent health. Mr. und .Irs. Phelps remain at Wlntliy. Mr. and Mrs. Vhite are at Blankney, the guests of Mr. Chilp? in for the Doncaster week, and tho Duke and Jucheas of Westminster, tho Earl and Countess of "adogan and other distinguished persons are of tho ame party. Doncaster, though the Leger was le void of interest, Ormonde's victory having ong been th Slight certain, is nonetheless impor ant socially, and nearly every croat house within ifty miles of the raco-conrse is open for tho week. fr. Christopher BfktU, who had closed Branting lam. reopened it by royal command to receive tho 'rimoof Waios, Lord Hartington, Lom and Lady .'harles Beresford and others. Doncaster, lot this ifternoon at least, is the social centro of EnglnmL o. w. 8. PB0AU8B8 TO IRE LAX D. iTIIAT TIIE GOVERNMENT INTEND TO DO. IAOBI TO ItKMKDY EVKRY Gltll'VAKC*?TIIIED OF OBSTIIUCTION. London, Btpt. 15.?J. J. Clancy <Pnniellifo\ Baatber for North Dublin County, uroso lu tho House af 'ominous this evening ona" cliurgol tho (ioverni.iiiit .villi refusing to pay tho BlIfBlBBt atieutlon to ibo Irish members when tliey ii recd remedies for ibo local griev ?nces al the people of Ireland. Lord I'-uidoiph Churchill replted that the accusation irai unfounded. He declared that tho Government was 'ager to remedy "every reasonable Irish -rlnvanoe," anti Intended for that pur 'o.?e to develop the functions of the ,ocal Government Hoards and the Hoard of Works in iccordnuee, If possible, with tlio views of Hie Irish uetnbers. Tho Govern.neut, no adtlet, would make proposals to Parliament at tho earl!c*t mo neut possible for piaetBa; nil (pio-dlons of local fovertitnent and puitlio works la Irolatia lu ti''j ..ii. ia of tho Irish people, and, therefore, ie thought it, wuuid be no mora than fair i;, fiivo tho government titno te develop thos't int**r. ted Bieaaorea, nstead of protracting tho aaalnees balara tiie Heaea bf latoreiag U.e discussion Bf gemalla, wiib coii*tam repetl ;lon of every lii-aslna'.'.o grievance which Irishmen night have. ai WHAT Jl'DOE BROWNE BAW IN IRELAND. K QKBA1 DKAL OP Sl'l?"Fi'-'.-.NG AM) POBBBARAXCB ON thu p;,,., op lin* pi upi.r. Judge Edward Browne, secretary of tlio Irish Parham* mary Fund Association, hat Just returned r7'v?m .? short stay in Delan I. Da waa w.ir.niy receive 1 both in London and Dublin by tho leading nteraberfl of the Irish party, lncludln? .Messrs. Parnell and Du-gar. ro a TBrBDBI rcportor yesterday bo gavo an account of bis brief visit, and told ot tho a tu il coudition of altai ra In Ireland at the present moment. "Hie II rat thing I Bart to te,!," 8 iii li \ "and la which Irish-nm here are certain to Ito must interested, ls that Mr. Dlg.-ar, one of the members of Partlaraenl for Cavan, and treniurer of tho Parliamentary Commit? tee appointed by Parnell to take charge of the money collected by (ho Hoffman HotiioCoinmittee, told me tli.it had lt not been for the lariro autos sent over tiiron_ii that source last winter it won! I not be possible for ttie Irish parly lo have won so many seats at tho last gen? eral election." " Were you In I'.elfast!'' asked tho reporter. "1 hoverer) around Ulster a bit." sail tho Judge smil? ing, " but did not (taro euter the beleaguered city. Tho Orange riots would not have lasted ono day if tim authorities !iiid done in the begiiiiiiiiic what they did in the cud, namely, enforce tin. law. It was not anti] snob papers as Ihe it ea risa limes cried out against lae par? tiality of Ibe mat-titrates, and put all tho blame upou tbe Orangemen, thal the riolliiit consett." " What are thc prosp.-cls lor the coming winter 1 " "Tlio outlook ls miserable. Extraordinary enorts aro being matte by lory intitieuce to represent thu count: y as being lu a lawless itatc. Lvlctious ure foina OB IO tho most i. ii.oi?e,: a- manner, and Mr. Oladstoae's statement ls true that an evict iou is equal lo 'a sen ir net; of death.' Now how long this Christian submission on tue part of tho people will continue I am linallie to say. Tin County of Kerry ls regarded as bein* tuost forward ia its resistance to the exactions ot the landlords, bul the truth ls all these aceouuis of so called outrages are ri anueratetl, ant n many eases pure la van tiona, Taara \> scarcely a town in Ireland that the Eaallaa press aaea elations ami English newspapers hsve not correspond? ents ol their own kidney who lie about the condition ol affairs." ?'Did you lind Ttie people hopeful tliat Home ROU would soon cmno!" " Yes. they have been delighted at Gladstone') pamphlet, which shows tba Uland Old Maa to ho sill Vlaoronaly on the side of Ireland." '? Is thero any probability of a uo-reut manifesto berni issued I" "1 don't think thero li. There are many reasoni BKalnsl ll. lu tlie Ills- place, lae Tones would ariesl anti imprison Parnell if be sinned any such documents am Ireland cannot afford to have suv of her Parliamentary representatives, iniicu less ber leader, lu prison at thi. Juucturo. lu tho next place, a no-rent manifesto ls un necessary Should the landlords persist In Ibecruel polio] ot BTtettBB Ihe people; for tlien tho people themselves without any order from any hotly, will lie obliged to re fuse to pay nuts, for they haven't tim money, (irea satisfaction ls expressed iiy all the Parliamentary mei at ibo uoitv tli il prevailed during the Chicago conven? tion. In linpland now, there ls more talked about thi Irish in America tuan the Irish lu Ireland." CHURCHILL'S RKl'LY TO HIS CHUTCS. London,Sept. lo.?Lord liiiuriolpli Churchill replying to the Directors ot the Scottish Protestant Ai llance, who recently severoly orilicised lils answer ti their remonstrance against the appointment of Mr Matttiews, a Koinan Catholic, to the Home Hocretarr sblp, says that If the views of the Alliance were pintie. to a logical eonelnslor, they would Involve the repeal o ail those acta or Parliament removing tun political dla abilities of Catholics, ami the reenactment of penal law which a vaat majority of the i'ritish peopio aro anxiou to lui get. ? A VILLAOl* DECIMATED BY CIJoLLKA. London, St-pt. Iii.?Cholera i-s jfantiii^i^iotiiM in Austria. Il ls worst at Lie, a village near Al'ra lt. O the DOO luhai.Hams of the village 'JO have huon sir.cue and-H of them died almost lintnediateiy. The peep! distrust tbe doctors and corneal the sick as long as poi albie. Doctors are frequently stoned lu the streets. I one bouse a mother and ber daughter wero fount) bal naked on Ike bare floor, anthills: In Die agony of death an i in am.ilier room lay tbe body of the father upo which hud beeu thrown the corpse ol a son, Ttie vii lavers are loo much frightened io Help one another Viknna, hept. li).?>ix perons died from cholera I Trieste lu the twenty-four hours ending yesterday, an two died in leela, in the former city 10 new cases t cholera were reported and in Peslh li. -??_ EVE KY LEADKK MIGHT HAVK BBKH KIL1.LI London, Sept. lo.?A roi respondent write to IBs I linet in reference to ihe resolution of Ibo Lin erick linnell ot the National League expressing ay in p. thy willi Daly, the dynamiter, whom the resoluuo describe* B "dyltig in a lirilisb dungeon." Tb r,.fir*p.in .eui reminds The. limes that wnou Daly wa arrested "lhere were found lu his house in Lim. n.ii il letters from Brennan wuich proved mat ii was Daly' purpose lo obtain admission to thu .?"traugera' nailer in me ilniise ol ( ominous to throw a bomb on tbe tani m the course ot Ibo debate, ibo I" ii ne..iles, ot court, lo receive caution beforehand to alissai themselves o the occasion, li," continues the correspondent, " Daly' purnose bal eeeii suctesiluily o trrie l out, every lea. nu.- statesman ni the Hourn of Common*, ou boin sldei 1- e.u uni.' Mr. Gladstone, woul I have been killed." FALL OF A BU8PEMBI01I BRIDOa. Yumma. Sept. 15.?Tra? BTjaperaesoii bridg ovt-T tbe Oitrawiua Uiver in the town of Oitraii, l Moravia, co.lapsed to-d .yuline u squadron of l.'blai was ii in,- across. The Uhlans aud a number of speen tors wno were on tbe lui lue walabla! tbe aoidi.-i were ail preeipltaiett lulo Uie river. Sereu person wore inst'iiily killed, one of whom was a dilan, an ii,.mi were seriously injured. All tue injured were I coverotl (rum the river. in in in, Bept. 15. -The Albert Itrldge, spanning ti I.j. an Kivi-r at Bailees, collapsed to-day. Twenty pe sous weie thrown into the river, rour of whom wu drownod, . j? ? ? Ililli ll DAY OF l-i:l>ll)I..Nr DIA/.. City of Mkxico, Sept. 1"), vin GralveetOB. The city la lil,el with Villi..ra to parilcipale .ll the cnli lu allon of ibu Na ional Independence !i ,y lomonov Tins was the anniversary of Hie blttfe o! Pinsidriit Pia A bail iriveo lu bu honor by tbe geiieri.i ot Ibo sari son wm take place ai Ibo Babool al MlBBS to mono eveii.ua". Couaisis will neg lu iii ????moil lo-iuoirow a lelllouU. rn* Tall MOKO CAS I LL io HI. Il LA VI LY liNhD. llAl.li-'AX, Sept, 15.? I lie C.iii.uliilii olliiiii ISlUae .o disc use parilCUiaO-S Ot the t..aikci a.amil ll Moro Castle, noised al tUwaoabarr, bm say shs win t.e ne-iriljr tined. Nina American I. leers passed Hasrkes ?urr yesterday, wita nu aggregate ot 1.571 barrois of insekerel on I... ir.l Captain Jojce otlerod ??l,fi'?0 to bc alto wad to continue on ins Tareen. The otb r was not accepted and the mom ( a?tle will probably ho charted wuh violattnc the iroatrof 1H1H aa well ns smugijlin? and Violating Us custom iaw?. ANOTHER BRITISH ADVAVCP. EROLixd sr,rs foot os the island ov ttiaso ANDTTIItKIY r.TTS NKRVtlf*. CORSTARTIROPLR, Bent 15.?Tho Brittan aro eatablithiui: a coaling station on the northeast shore of the Island of Thasn. The Island la In tho Eijean Bea, oft" tue sewn coast of Eumelis, and belongs tn great part to tho Khedive. Tba llritisli are rlvm* lndlcatioua of au Intention io govern tho whole Uland. Said Pacha, Turkish Mintater for Foreign Affairs, haa tolefc-iaphcd instructions to Ilustem Pacha, Turkish Ambassador to England, to ask Lord Iddesleigh. Erltlsh Foreign Minister, whether or not lt ls true that " Eng? land is chartering steamer* and making other provisions airainst contingencies, aim, If so, what are England's reasons for thin activity if lt la In a direction la willoh turkey has an Interest." Pa ms, goat lt.?Tao aVasttfajma i*ianaafai artlajbn a telegram from London which stales that " England meditate* a grand coup d'etat and will probably pro? claim Egypt a Urltlsh possession." SIGNIFICANT MOVE OF KESSIA. Vienna, Sept. 15.?The Vulitkal Currcspond SaOJ (newspaper) says that General Enron Kaulbirs has been appointed Kusslan Dlplomatlo Agent at Sophia. If so, the appointment in nt bo considered significant, as Uoaaral Kauibars ls al mutedly the host Informed foreigner Urine concerning the military affairs of Austria. Count Kaluokv. Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, bas relumed to Vienna from (;a*tetn. turnislin.l STUB th" rudiments of BB rattail c ratfais between the lliroo Emperois on tho Balgarlaa question. KEF.NTKANCE Off HIE OHABLEg DILKE. LONDov, Se;)!. 15.?Sir ('burles Dilke luis ro tnrno I to London. It ls airca ly annninced that he will neater poona Ufo as the proprietor and e.titor of a Lon? don dally newspaper. The Pali Mall OaOOttj is Indignant at sir Marlee*a hardihood, and publishes an article call? ing up.iii tn- tuleen "to vindicate tba puilty af english lu.mes and the aancttty of the Judicial oath, and remote Sir Charles Dillie's nairn from tho roil of the I'.vv Council." ' ? CELIBATES asj MIs<:i'';ai:ii;s. Morteeal, Bept 15 [Special .?At the moot lag ot um lToTiucial-"y,,,,,! 0f the Oberon ot Englsnd In Cana la toola", when the Hov. Mr. Davenport, a high ebarebaap.introduced his resolution for missionary bntkeTnooia mr missionary aatorpriM In now gelds of I* jor, a bot diaeBaalOB arose, as one ot tho conditions for in??mbershlp in than bl ul heihnods waa tho taking of a vow of celibacy. It was argue I th it nu unmarried missionary could derate more tune to his work than a m.irn.m1 one, unit in fact, there were districts when ll aaa Impossible for married mlaelouartes le go. Several amendments ware proposed aad tba debate waxed so warm that lbs chairman took occasion to refer to bad feeling end temper vb lob wan manifested during tho discussion. Ile. bowerer, afterward withdrew tho words ai, l tho whulu matter was allowed to siaud over. Bia HAULS OP HERBIEd OPP LABRADOR, Qc kihi, Sept. 15.?Advice* just received from Labrador Bay that tho heiring tlshormeti tliero have baan very successful. Barara! Boaooaen tilled at Brea d') ir aad al Bed Bay hy a stagta cast or the -"'ne. (be flab are of a superior quality, li.e cod ii?:, tho Olber hand ls poor. ? i kk.ncii BOVEREiONT? in THE REW-HRBBIDIEg. Melbourne, Sept- 15.?Exciting report* bare been rooelTod. ben of arbitrary French action ia the New-Hebrides. Tue Ber. Mr. M?iclonald, a Eresby terian missionary at Havannah ilaibor. says thal tho French Hebrldn Company baa MlBsd the landa of tue native Christian minion, alleging prior title, and that Ibo French commandant threatened tue natives wah armed (oreo if tbay natsteda Tbe company also claims lands of other British subjects. Mr. Maedoiuld aaserta tiMt me Prenob practically exercise soreralgntr orel tba leland*. A collision betwaea tao native* and tho l p nc i li imminent. Threats have been made against Mr. Mac inn lid au ! native Cbrlatiaua, aad ho doman is assistance from tao English sijua li un. ? THE NIW HAWAIIAN LOAB. Chicago, Sept. 15.?II. R. Armstrong, wlio represents tim Hawaiian Ooreraaseal in negotiating a BOW loan of g2.000.000 for that <? overumeut In London, passed through this city to-day on his way to New York. He explains that neither Earing ISrothers nor tho representatives of the late sir Alexander Mathew? son bera any connection arith lr. or probably ever bear I of the loan. I lie proceeds ol tue loan aro to be ii*? I la constructing wiiarves and water * orita ni Honolulu, and to connect the several Inlands with cables. The bonus are to run twenty years at o' per Beat PRAQMERT8 OF CABLE STEW* Btbasbobo, Sept IS.?Emperor willum was too ex? haunted lo attend the military in an ron vi cs hero to.lay. LOKDOB, Bepi 15.?After the departure of the last of tho meu of-war wni.-h recently visited tho Samoan Islands, tho rival native King* renewed their civil wars. Erm.tv. Sept. 15.?Prince Bismarck's celebrated maro. Grete, which'he rode during tue Franco-Erussiau war, ls dead. THE FIRE RECORD. BROOKLYN, IOWA, I'AllTEY DESTROYED. DesMoiMES, Iowa, Sept. 16 \&pcciub.?Fifg thl" morning at Erooklyu, tifLy milus east of this piece, destroyed the greater pan of tho business portion of the town. The following are the pr nclpal losses: Drs. Coiiaway and llii'hy's ollico, the post nttlca, Ihe Chron? icle Eullding, seed-store. Holmes's lumber yard and olllce, John Smith's shoe-shop, Holmes'! elevator, Edward smith's Jewelry-store, J. P. Tallou's law oilice, H. E. Thomas's grocery-storo, A. T. Sharp's aad Colonel Small's houses, J. C. stoner's harness shop, Dr. Bord* lier's office, l>r. Tnston's office, E. OrreBS'fl agricultural implement and traill nftiee, M. Darldaao'a agricultural depot, tho Pir?t National Bank. A. Pollard's barber sli.'p, l>. P. Joliet's house,W. C. Holm?s's two teueiueiit li.iiis.'S, tho l'.iwosliiek i ounty P.inU, W. T Shari.'s .iLfriiiiilural implement store, A. Eoinau's store, I). F. Junes & C'o.'a furimure store, and W. L stevenson's Uaiiding. 'lotai loss, *?!'? 1,000, LOSSES IN VAKIOL'S PLACES. Buffalo, Sept. 14.?The ice-houses and out? buildings of the la-ko View Erowery In this city were burned mis uioruln.'. Tba lots ls covered by insurance to the amount of 100,000. About -J,"..).! burrMs or Leer wen raised. ? 'eui ilrem >a were injured by tho falling of a floor, bot not seriously. Oeweoo, M. Y.,8epfc lo.?Tao Baauter neach notei, ten miies east of this city, on the shorn of |j?ko Ontario, was humed early this morning. The loss ls $G,0U0 and the insurance .sd,.V>0. .n.ikiii TamrroBO) vt., Sopt. lo.?Charin iioaton'a house an 1 barns in East Tnetford were hurneii this nim nillir, wini nearly ail their contents. There ls a par? tial insurance. Dal Moini s, Iowa.,Sept. 15.?Help was summoned from (.rinnoll and Mareniro, hut by noon the tire was under control. Eoss, BO?,00O. Cnn vio. sept, 15.?A dispatch lo Ihr Daily Sewt from Onad Haven, ai ea., eora th it ono or the Onad Haren Lumber Yard Company's nulls was burned early this morning. Loss. ggO.OOO; Insurance. 07,000, ST. LOOBV Sept. 15.?Henry Dausiuaun & Co.'? tobacco factory at Slxteniilli and Poplar sis waa 1.urned a>! ii -ni. The loss on the building is estimated at |15,UOOand on stuck ami machinery g20,000. The lu mraaoa amounts to 130,000. (iMis.NUi. Sept. 15. ?Fire In Ezekiel ii Bernhelm's auction and storane wareruoms la?l night, at No. lill Mai ii-it., caused dsmage amounting to about gl0,0Ott Four wetchma:i. employes of the timi, and one from me Fire Heparin eui, were left in charge, bul they must have fallen asleep, as the building was again seen to be ea Bra tala morning, thia time ibo ton wae ann Be? van ami will oe Item 020.000 la 025,000. Most of lt ls ntl the fill Binn ol people store.1 lu their aliSSlice. Ani.mn the Puers are A. H. Uuglier, Mrs. Oror.-e Mc Cammoo and O. M. Eoe. Most of tue losses are covered by insurance. _ CRlMlSAyD CASUALTUtS-BI TELEORJPB. ARBES* OF A Mm issn INEIl. \ -ii Oe, Seol 15. DeaatJ I nlted Btetea Ifarsbal ,., ii, i-:..v di ntollahed an Uficlt dist Uer) Uilrt) miles frun tnstnsta on the Augusta mbeou and (fanderaonrille r...ei.'i. mi-'m-'i iqaanUtyorawntseaalaro ttedtbi aroynetor, I )j..l'.. .-, in ?llill>. A RIVEB BTEAMEB st'\K. l,< n is', ii i c, is. j.i 14. Tee Dnlraal, s perks! steam wran nina !?? tw. ? ii I ? ? Alta., IihI >? -o-i ' ,: i,\ aratel - .....i. M: ||,ii: OP \ BXtTED wTATES SOLDIER. Omaha. Neb, set lo. 1.pei Ral km, of Corni N nih l mi'.I -ian?* Infantry, a*rrton?i ?i Port Ka waa found wunlored at lue wuel yeew.'tUy. fb i to iii' murderer. INDICTED POB LIBEL paoriuB-ira, Oept !"? i "?/"<?'a ' - R B'Uliama, j. ,o1 ,/. ) . r i ?i"i'-' J ""-'i". v> aa ladle) I .. ajaiuiu M. Bosworth, es-Aaalaiaal A'-u-iLey BOBBED OP Hl^ MOO DUMORD PIR. Cnn a..i' lb. sept. 13. I'oh ' aaa Deaoren, ut Um N'i ? Y?ry i0rca .- Bjouraiaa t. - U?es al ? *4"0 iluuuoail pla. Urkoven arrived lu the eil tba Weat. Monday, end was louvre left fer tb) East ea tba limited eipreea a few ii nuUa i? i ,,.. ii, ,,... i ??! ii ?? deoerlura ie aalered * ll |Uui iloivaud I. m.. part ii. a l- ie Hr * ?? ai i o.t. .1, win u il sun lunn.i li.?l L.: lu.I ie-, i. iu e.. il "I " I 9 " ,,li l i OPP ? "ii C tBS EV A BOPS. I,t 1% M.ii \: UV 'I ai ...ii nulli wei u Uoai I . I .-. ,? *iu aMtoa lr and i ani.i-.il..ii. -Uni ? a saag neel .. . l :.. [reigbl waai ona) mi lues i- estimated at ?..,uou, laser le a wm k tn kia| .rn .. ?.'? i. ui.?!? al aguj ru|M ....ii_.uk lea ????!' ? Ma .a... Lutvu .nUi a?u AitMU.U 'HE WE8TERN POOL FORMED TRUCE AMONG THE WARRIN)* MANAGERS IE WABASH YIKI.D3 AT LAST?PKItCKNTAGES OF TiiAFnc ACiititvn ny. Cnir-.ni., Beat IS ("p-WaK-Tlie Western rni"wny atiagerH conohided a trine to-day and perfected the ?opoied pool on freij'it Iratlic hst ween ChatMge, Bi. )iiis, Omaha, Council IHufTs and IfebraeBa points. ?a BpaesHtsfl af Uv- Wabash, which, lt was threat. eil, would de*tro.v all thc chances of the ;vcompact lally being si-ned, did nut .1,ni,.p. ruid thc whole stier ol thc settlement ol the old balanoe over which (ic was ao much troul.le was deferred. It is likely flt the Wabash was (-ivan a gusrantee thal il Beale* ' I'""'1 IBSBHlBlba. The pool is to las* live years. It nlly scttlrs till the Western railroad troubles, though the Northwestern traffic yet [remain*. All ?? (im -titms a Mal could possibly arise came up in is \\ tatara pool, nod so it is considered certain that ero will be no further trouble with the [new agree, cut. As modified it provides that, thc BSaodatJoa iall be known as tho Western Traffic Association, tho iject of which shall bc an equitable diiUioiiof the venue derived from tho billowing .Wril.ed tract i-;iiisiitg ,it, destined to or pnssing through points i tho Mississippi Uiver from Minneapolis to Ncw rleaaa Inclusive. Hr't-f/lie gross revenue accruing to thc Meerai snpeaiea, parties to the agreement, trom traaaporta >p east ot tbs Missouri Uiver nf anv and all freight - )>r Irom Council Biala, I'npiilon anil I dunlin lees Ij . IV.'oiid?The great revenue nt eniing to thc Missouri acihc on h.gs Bad cattle pr..lint from Omaha. spUIoaand Council Binna, local's to points oe Or 1*1 "t the Mississippi Birer sooth ol Caroiv'Uel to ew-orie.ins ineiaalfa, reaching thal dr* :,t points (low Ci.i?,?l,!et, ami the gr,.** tn*r_mt truing to -Kansas Citr, ft, Joaeph aa** Coaaell Bluffs BAU tad on bouaad cattle prc-ioci from Omaha, PapUlon .a o'liifil Blttffs, !:.C;J1 U) Kuu.us cit \vhcil MtJaed tu pim,t* '?w,:i,|, rihJ. ??? t'rn"'', "TBBBe finm tni'i-iTx.rtatton east 1,111 ,.i,.,. ni Biter ol any and all freight to and "..iall points on thc Union l'acitie Kuilu.iv east ol ml int-iu.liug Jaleebarg, thal i* aol bow or hereafter oofd betweea the Burliagton ead llisaoarl Uiver iaOroad aad the Calen i'm nie Ballroad, thal ia bow nd lieieiot. r pooled betweea the Sioux. City and scifjc ninl the fremont, Blhbora aad Missouri Valley ml I iiioii I'neiiie Hallway c.penlee, aad thal bow ml beraafter pooled betweea tbe Burlington und lissouri Birer, Fremont, Elkhorn and the HlaBoari alicv. Mi.*i,mi pacific and Union Pacific railways. Fourth?Thc gu.-* revenue from traaaportatioii sal ni tue Mi.**,.mi Birer on the bnaineas of jonetion pints pooled weal ol the Mi*- inri Biror between the .nura Paeifle ead the Burlington and Miasoari Birer ?1 companies, exce-pl that of Lin. oin. Nab., .Inch iasneciallj prorided for. Bifth -1 ne gre ?- revenue from traosporti Hon ! the Hiasoon Birer on the business of function points ooletwi.I the Misaourl Birer between tbe Union and tb.-sj.my City and Pacific and Fremont, 3khoraand Mi--.uni Uiver Ballroad, except ihat of ineoln, Neb. Futh---The gri -? rsTenne from traasportetion eaal f tba Missouri Biver on all 'reignite and from all Biala : ai Julesburg ootha L'aion Pacific Bail* ray. Seventh? The ern** revenue from transportation Mt of tba Missouri Uiver ou all lreight to and from lincoln, Neb, l.iglith? The gross itv. nile from transportation east f lite Missouri Birer on nil rangs rattle, "range allie" l..nug defined to mean all cattle abiDpea lunn. r weal of, laramie City, on the Union Paeifle, anu longlea, on the 1 lemont, Elkhorn aad Miss rm ri 'al ley, including also uni eat Me from that territory i'd in trnn-ii in Nebraska, to come on through rates, ' ls agreed not to permit range cattle to be led in rsnstl i asl of tbe Missouri Mirer on through tates. It ? agreed tbat in all the poola the earnings upon i mes to ne, cement, railroad mb. lamber ol au kimi*, nth, shingles, fence posts aad telegraph polee ate to e excluded. Ii belni nnderetood timi the term stone hull not int lii'le in.irble, slate and tiling of any kimi: !-o thal n sub-pool shall be mule on lune aad oament nd n'isn upon tics aad lamber aad it. products. There hall be exempted trom the poola soil coal mined w -t i the eastern boundary oil ibo State of Illinois, ora ire.t line iii awn soatb thareol to tho Qulf of Mexico. The division ol eurum pi wu* snaged as l'oliows: Omaha, CoBBOil III ti tis and l'aptilon local pool? v i. City, si. Joesph sad Council lilutls, ?! per eal ; St. r.uil ar.d Omaha, ?*") per cent; Maa-ouri 'liciile, 10 pe: cut: the remainder to be divided lining tie other parties aa hereafter pru', iib.I. I niuo Pacific looa] st Paul aad Omaha, 3 nar cent, xeepi revenue accruing irom the transportatioa ot Ire tosh ; Miasoari l'acitic. f> per cent; tbe remain 1.1 to ba divided a* follows : Cbloago and Northwest* in. ll pi rc nt ; WaDSSh, Milwaukee ninl St. Paul iad Bach leland, jointly, 74 per cent, tins Joint par* int.ige to be 'lu i'lf'1 as ihe parties thereto may agree Burlington and Missouri airer tai Union Pacific .liol Si. Paul alni Omaha, 2 per cent, except revenue rom live stock -, Mieouri Pac fie, B pet eaal . tbe re niindt i- tn be dirided as follows : Chicago aaa North* ve.!, m. 13 pei cent; Wabash, Milwaukee and St. '.ml, anti Boob leland, Jointly, 75 per cent , the Bar ington accepts lathis poolaueh portions ol thebusi le.. i* mn be allotted to tiie Burlington and Mieaouri {iver and wairoa all claim ta the igreed share sf tho m.iiii -. allotted to the I'liiou Pac !"'. Bosiaeea pooled between tbe Sioux City und Paeifle, r'rem.iiit, Ku born ninl Mi*-,mri Valley st. Paul and ?maha aini Union Pacific and Missouri Paeifio, Sper tani ; the remainder to be divided bs followi : Uur ington, 13 par tent: Wabeeh,MUwaukee and St. Paul uni lim lt island, iointly, 87 per cent; the Uhieago uni Northwestern and Omaha ri.atl* BOeepI Ut this ninl sui h portion of the business a* nuiy be allotted tn he Mum Cit- nuil Pacific nil'! Fremont, Klkliurii ami Missouri Valley, and waive all claims to the agreed lhere of the boainees allotted to the l alon Pacific. Pastness west of Jaleal arg?Missouri Paeitte, B per ?cut ; St. 1 'it ul uni Omaha,B par "cut. except Pie ute accruing from Bra stock j Ihe remainder ta bs livitled as follows ; Burlington, 20 par et at; North* eeetera, '_?? j>er cent; Wabash, Mtlwankes ami St. Peal and Boca Island, Jointly, tit* per cent. Lincoln poul?Percentages to bc allottedi LAST TL.-TIMONY Ld TUB " NICKLX-l'I.ATE* cAhi;. Ci.kvki.ani>, So| t. 15 (Special).?Tho iiP.ir ng of the case of the Balsa Treal company aaalnat the ' Kioka! Plata" BsJlway Oamiaay wu* lesemed, this forenoon, listore ladgSS J,mes aud Hamilton. The lojosiuoii of H. A. V. I'oit, ot New- York, as to tho irganlzatlon of tho original company In New Vork and ta transfer to tho BBB SJ syudie.ito, was road by Judge lin.olly. The testimony of the Central Trout Company, ibe trustee of tno Urst mortgage bunds of s>15,i)ul),00J, learly all of which aro beM lu N'nw-YorK, was counude I ty the ie,iilln?- of the tlupositlou ot L ll. Newcombe; Daniel A. lleald, vlce-presblent of tbe Home Insurance, iud John I*. Fonda, asiiataut treasurer of the Mutual Lifo Insurance Company. Mr. Newcombe stated tbnt ne bail 'arno deaHn/s with taese securities for his -UsttiineiH, but lia! never beard, nor Ml*;'?,?!() 1, that there was auy i|uestlon as. to the validity of tho hoads or tho riiiit.ol the Now York Central and Mt. Ix)bls Itali [Bad Com nan J io ls>ue them; thal theae bonds were not i specillatlTs scturity lill lifter they defuultetl, l.ut on tint contrary were a favorite see ur: ty with corpotatlons ind thal in til ions ot them chanted hand* tn the open ii,.-, fi witliout any question evei liaruiK beea raised ns lo their validity. .Mr. Heall and John P. Fends stated that tiu'ir reepeetlrs aamaaalea bad parehasad tliese first BWtrga*pJ lt.uris lu ihe open market, palina; puces above par value, and that lhere Was no suspicion as io ibu validity of the builds. Then waa thee aflered tba application ot W. K. Vea? ler bil t to the Governing Oommittreof tba BTew-Yorb Sloik lixe'inuiie, on May IS, 1 --"J, io have tho sc. oud m.ut..tit>- Hate i. rbe natural ?fleet ol ibe llatlnx vf tba se.'onJ morUaa'C was lo airem-then tlio lir.si aiorlaase and this application was ofierea to iiiow the reooa-uition uf tba llrst in irtfui-e by ibo Vanderbi.t party after their P irebaae al lae iou). Aririiiii?ut was ..pei.ed by Judge Hale, for the plHiutif!, tl>e I' ij mn Trust (omp.iuy. He devoted bis lime tu Bsi.ii..n?< the validity of the car trust securities. He ei.titu,si tiiat the Issuing of the car-trust serttfleatss was limply a smellie to raise moue;, and thal thu Ilr.it .aid leonel mortgagss ooeeted inc ? -t i _?-.'.- ut. PAKTICCaaAB ABOUT TBBIB IBGUBITT. I'liii.ADKLPHiA, Sept. 1") (Special).?Arkin m?nt w.is heard by Judge Arnold this u.u-tiing upon exceptions to bonds submitted by the sciiuvlUl.! Uiver I isl mit K,iilru.nl roiup.iny bj seciulty for the payment of .1 iiiia?' | involved lu iBBtaalagOf portions Bf the urepsfttss of John Laag aad Marda o. Nlaea, the paper u..in.ila.'liners on tin) Seuuylkill Kivcr. it BM Claimed tn.it tbe railroad atm aaa j win take so mucti;of Lau*-'* proi orly thal 'ie will probably uul bo abie li use lt ai a mill site in the tatara Tnoy ottered bin a bonj for f.o.OOO, willoh be rc-.'usnl to accept. H.s property lt valued by bim at rl.'i",tlilt). Cuuusei for tue railroad samp my BBBBad h.in a bond In wb.it-jver sam he pl sa SS il If be wo ii I lake Bo beti Oarrett ,n surety. Toll oflai was dei lined,'ne rassos fDou Bslag thal Mr. Oarrstl Was a L'oii-iesideut ein?a.-.,l la a preoartosa ii.illness, sad tbat tbajr bad bo awaasol xoowiag bisrasourees Ktlwarl C. Knight und Wharton Harker wen- oexi ctfered aa saretba, bu it was i.leaued ibal Mr. Barter's business was as Dreeartoua a* Mr. Oarrstt'a Tne oompaar tuen ofter,.i willam M *Hnearly ai aeiurity, anti Ju.txe Arti >!?! aatilMt tba mattar bi Mum Ute bona a! I100.UOO I intra I ri *-?"?.""" aad atceptiu) K. C. Knight mtb sltuer Mr, Baraei or Mr. -ngoriy ai security foi tblaamoual In Nlioa'a eaas tbs bond wa rai" tl ii ..ni r J'1,1.110 lo 960,000 BBS] tuc aauie getjijeuioi accepted a* lOimr'ly. -? ? VAOUI BUMOBI BBOOT BK A DINO. Wal!-.in.t rim..rs )e?t,|,i.,y augf.ite.1 tb.it fi t ? wai .ii ? ? . ,.? .nro ,,'.* ni asttlanaat al MeN oater.I t'o- i i. l-l Mulgan - r a l-ir.'i i BB llaillo.nl I. ul aaiiu.iti.i'i ll ....... '. lil tu* Ui.nitia, J, tuuyuui. BkBS-aaa wwul U. -j BBBBlt] Uw~j near West Potat before he seald be asea by a Taiauaa re. (jprter, and his patin.ts in Un-\. I. Morgan ?S Co. said that they knew of no .han gc In the situation, and that Mr. Morsan wasth.iii.lv man who would know. Hr. Morgan ls not et. pecteri bn.k t.ll to iiiurroMr. The ?yudlcatn heretofore has liel.l tl,,, attiUiite.,r lu. Lasing hostility to Kr. Oowaa. con teni that ir rta had the power, he should reorganise Heading j if not, that it should do !>o absolutely Independently of him. MISCELLANEOUS RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE. Philadelphia, Sept. 15 (Special).?So dei nile time having been fixed for tbe next meeting to name the rates on anthraelto tolls to this city, lt ls be? lieved that the prosent rate will not bo disturbed for the uett two months. The anthracite carrying companies are ali wanting In equipment to accommodate the prod uot offered them. Olticera of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad stated to? day that hereafter instead of ualug tbe Pennsylvania Railroad tn transferring New-York end Philadelphia passengers for the West as far as Baltimore, their com? pany has adoptod a new plan, which will go Into opera? tion In a few days. New-York paaieogers will be carried over tho Jersey Central end Philadelphia and Reading to the station of the latter company at Ninth and Oreen sts.. whence they wilt be transferred to the station of the Itahlmore and ohio, at Twenty-fourth and Chestnut ats., from which point they will be carried to the West. The receivers of the Reading road, owing to the Urge increaso lu the earnings of the Jersey Central Itallroad. are sending the otllclais of tho latter corapauy $10,000 a day Instead of $7,500 per day as was the case up ga within a week ago. Since the courts gsve Jerjw" on tr?l the right to separate from Reading t". j utter de ducts moneys from tbe Jersey's earulK--; tor ell better uiouls put apou that road. MORE MIKEL VLA1E VICTIMS DIE. Tim mst OB- dead gWBLLRD TO 23?BBODTRgR BItF.WEft STILL MISSING. Tnir. Penn.. Sept. 15 [Spacial).?News from thc steno ni' yesterday's disaster at Silver Crock in which so many Erie people perished is coming in slowly and facts ure hatti to ilotcrmino. The railroad officials refuse to state anything. Chm les S. lieinlliT, ono ot tho WOBBOjOa, now lies in the hospital herc lingering Between life Md dentin B. \v. Marool, who is bael? Injured tateraally, is improving. Louis Leaeay, who bad both legi araebed to a jelly nml all the ribs of ono Milo torn from tho breast hone, still lives, hut will die. William /.iumierly, of Keneraa, frightfully injured externally and internally, was brought to Erie to-ilay. Ile may live hut he will never work nguiu. Since thc wreck has hen cleared away tinco moro bodies have been lound. Judging (rom th** size of 'ho bOBM tWO were thought to ho hoys and the other a man. lt annean they were caagbt under the ba ear ns it forced Ito "way through the smoker. So attempt wm mn.le ut recognition. To-morrow tea inn. I il proceasioBB will wen.I their war io the Erie Cemetery and daring tba boura ol b aaa 10 baataeea will probably be suspended .mt of respect to the dead. Engineer Brewer is not to be lound ead it la well for h'm. The people ol trie are now firmly convinced thal it was bia inuit that caused thc aoetdi nt, aad me looking fur him. It is supposed that ba received temporary shelter (rom the railroad people ol Btlrer Creek and ia now In Canada, Thc coroner also wants linn, 'lins etty is all Indignation ead excitement over the artair. The in; in esl and dead who lived in other cities bare been taken borne, Hie Hat of the dead ia welled to twenty-three. Pira patlenta at silver Creek must dm. Three here are fatally Injured, winch will m.ike the total ot loss ot life thirty persona, ABM1 OB 2HK TBNNBSBBB RErsroy. Rocr Island, III., Sept. 15.?The. Society or the Anny of the Tennessee met at Harper's Theatre ut 10 a. in. to-.lay and held a brief business BeeBli n. In the afternoon the society went to Van Draff's Inland, where the County Veterans' Association was lu camp, 'lue society was escorted from tho cars to tho camp by the Rodman Rlttos ead bad tbs enthusiastic matinga of a multitude of 10,000 people. General sherm ni was Ilr.st Introduced and his uddress was brief. Qenerel John A. Logan followed, miking an address of half an hour's duration. At nignt tho annual reception of the aoclety looK placo lu Harper's Ibu .tie. A mar, OBOOTTOBBBBD OIL UABBBB, Ni.w.(>ui.pans, Sept. 15 (?</'<<'.?-The Louisiana oil Company has decldod to go Into lnjilda tion. The company has entered the American Cotton? seed Oil Trust Company, and the liiiuldetlou of its af? fairs ls a prerequisite to its admission, lt ls understood that tho New-Orleans oil mills which are members ot the Cottonseed Trust Combination now number five : the Haulers' aud Crescent, tho Union, the Bienville, the Louisiana and the diam,.ore. it ls stated that the three last named will be closed. WAIBB UEPOHTOF MR. HES SETT'S DEATH. Newport, Ii. I.. Sept. 15 (Special).?It WM rumored here to-night thal James Cordon Brunell had suddenly died. _ Inquiry at The Herald ollico at midnlirht showed that there was no tiuth la the rumor. Cablegrams had been received from Mr. Bennett during the dsy and evening and no mention was made nt his being HU s> DEATH Of V1CAB-0BNBRAL KH/ITT. Bcrartor, Penn., S$?'i>t. 15.?Father vVhitty, Vlcar-Oeneral of the Diocose of Scranton, died this even? ing, aire sixty-two rears. He had bela this ellice since the establi.-bmuut of tho diocese lu 1803, urns rox the nun isa ba bk a voca. The Britlah hark Avoca, Captain Mttcbener, ?a< anchored pa TompktaavIUe, B. 1., yeeterday afternoon, bound f..r I.ondnn with a cargo of oil. About 2 oil.Mk the BHUah en? sign was hoisted " enlim <i..?n." Bergeaat OoraeU witt Officers ij'T.M.i.! aad nogeaiaa. af Um Blcaaseud (.minty paitoa. Un n went on board and arrested sn ot tin-. MW, wh aad ramed toohey tho order.- of v.i. DaaBtaaa, aaa tirst amie' Th.ir names are Henry .'-cl.m.lt, Henry Krauss, An.lr. a Maana, Aagaat ?ebwaraer, WilUaat Joan and 0 aston Cart. sen. They hail been on board only two hours, having been ?hipped by Aadersea At Caw of Raw.Yerk.aad said ihej had Ind .. me troiiblo with the shipping masters. There-e. niel t.. be ne trimble until after the shipping, aaasters weat ewer and tin- mst male gave orders te aead the mea aloft lu tx na ??Ila, These sn tuen ont ot the Cl'sW of fourteen et once re? fused to obey and said they would take a boat trout the davits mid ?o ashore, 'i he police t....k the mea ashore .uni Un a bi.night them to the Delved states Commissioner's office In tin-1 nv. That Hillier declined '.. take any action, lhere being no treaty covering the often, e. and the men wera Hun taken before the British vice-consul. Mi. Frazer, who beard the complaint and then discharged thees, The vessel has ehipped olh.-i men m their , * ? ?. O.V TUE TRACK OF A MURDER. An unknown wan was found unconscious at the foot of North Se. oudst., Brooklyn, on Monday. The only injury he boro was a br.use .>\.i UM ri?tu eve. where be t.a.l evi.t, ut'y b. .ii -ti mk by seine sharp instrument. He was token to baa Beaten Dtatnet Despite!, and remained bj a comatose eaadt. Un until last evening, When be died. It waa thought at the hospital that bia -kuli Had leen fractured. Ile bad bein at the dispensary attar I ed to the hospital frequently for n edi. Ina for a sore leg but Ins name and linnie were unknown. The police suspect tliat he met with foal play and are enraged rn Ua. .nj-' liewa which it is hoped will unravel the mystery. THE MURDERERS OF EH IL BOM BIB. The trial of Nicholas Octa and Henry C Kroger for murder? ing 1.mil Hoinels lu ('Unburst, was ceaOBnod yeoh r lay in tbs i 'oort of (lenora] Beaaleaa Leopold Preenri, tim oe uer ot tin- sikU water wagon which Hoinels was driving; teatlfled that tbe prisoners exclaimed; " let's kui Ute driver." They asked the witness, who aat beside Romola al the time, it he wa- the driver. He said " no.' and then they made tin assault oa RemeU which ended in his death. Beeaelsmads no resist. am ?>, the witness -aid. ? Jf.4IT7.VO A DASH FOR LIBBMTT Frank Boyd, a prisoner wno waa ts to anatgaad in th? court et General sessions yeanraay for Bdaliag a mien, lUppadthe handralrtrrrm biserial wMIs la tin-van on its wav to tb.- Tom'.s, and as BOOB a- he entered the msin hallway atfhe ninth end ot then.int house made a " break," dashed through the hall. Jumped down Hie steps, ran through the County Court House and rtloappaarad down Cliamb. rs-st. At a Ute hom he hint not been recaptured. BUElED BBB BATE A WALLIS Q BASE. wilde eagaged bi arndinga cart with gravel in Ctn ? ave., ii., u i.h. Bas tera Pathway, Break ly a, yesterday aftaraoeak William Walsh, age twenty seven, ot Rochester-eva. and Car roiint.. ?> euri., i ailee by tba talune <>r a bank af mi th upon bias, some men who saw tbe accident from a dlstaai teaed to tbe spot amt dug hun out, but ho was deal before they reached his body. MR. BTBJCELBBBAM BBOBITBD HOOBALLBBQB. John B. stnckler, an artist, of No. 305 Fulton et, Bleak]] n, who was said to have been challenged to right a duel by a fel? low artist, denies t.tat any heall sf tai I BXlstl bu Hie st..rv. lt waa gotten up as a lose hy some ol bia ru.-mi-, nut be h ai - .t Will prui e a serious maller to I..m. TELEGRAPHIC HOT EA I.At'NClItNr, A COU K-MASTED gCBOORRBi ? ? ia. Me, sept. 19.?Tba four masted schoi.r King i 1,168 lona, was launched to.iav. She is owned principally ineTaunton, and w:J bo commanded by Captain J. M. rblOlpa, of Taunton. A.-hllNti FOK B> CATTLE QUARARTtRE, CBICaoo. Kept, ll.?A dispatch Ul 7/.? l\m*$ from Oolaav bus, . i,no. -ai - c.?i j migs i. i. J..1..-N oi u.M autta Lue s;.? s i oiuiu.ssion. appeared Odor* tho eUte Hoard ol Asm ...in. yesterday and suggested tbe eroprtetj ot requesting the (Joverumeat lo Uk* ettloa lo preveal tba Importation oi cattle sod sheep from \ anana into ins United) Btatea ia pe. lal.y dm mg lbs p.n.i.> pi., un...ma tears originating al Athel coeatdertug the ri ineal tba i...siii teat sm'li a loaimuaioauea te Ute aecretar] ..i u.e rrnaary al washing lui.. riRBD rX)H BELLIHG OLEOMARGARINE ? in. mk), ci., sept Lt ii Benfield d Ca, rrecera, had to aaawer toa charge ol Belling apuriona butter lei lin gi url). I* befon Justice Hawkiusou yistcnlai. the Justice ii... -i the bim faa, nmi.i: PRRRORti KILLED HY A TRAfR. ruiiAi.... sept. 16. A dlspat. i; to rnt Ttwut flinn Waupun, Uk, ?ji? Uu Ute northern dJrUUoa ol t:.. btdeaukev aud ?t I'aul Hallway, elua* lu Waupun, last night Mm i'a. v a mi,:.uv ai.! i".. lune c.Hv i.b. daughl i ... Mi Uolbiuvk. e. nial and the daughter ol Mi. X once, aaij ?Uods iuchji.uiI, wac SU1?U 0) aUaaiS. AREER of ax ARRANT KI>TAVE. EX-CONVICT, FOROKR. AND inTOCRITE. rr.R stout of tub ck.mrs of clacdk b. la* SULK, JR,, A NKW-YOHK B'.Y. [BT TeLEOnAfll TO THE T':II![;nb.J Boston, Sept. 15.-CI*.udo 15. Luscllfl, jr., I of the meanest sort of hypocrites, wea bron-ht to ston to-day from Chicago to answer "Bj Hie charge forgery and otter crimes committed hare" under pecul ly aggravating circumstances. Waa* ho tint made appearance in Boston about a year ano, he poses" aa ?efornied man. He got into the good graces of.tha una Men's (.'brlsttnn Association, waa a constaal endnnt at the prayer meetings aud was fond of.telUaf at tho I ord bsd done for him. Among the Chr.stUn rkers he found ono?whoso name m withheld for rlous reasons?who took the " reformed mau " *Jj bis toni aud bo.-.rlhstono. Ile matte th.i - t-convi. t lill md and companion, lila asslstaa* '? Maota, nurse! a tenderly In sickness r.,ia treited him like a con. isn restored to n?j/ith tbe hoiieful convert ?elected eral of his gulliblo Christian friends ns his victims <?ed t''-,ir names to notes amounting to f.*"Ot) cr t?Et\ 'milted other acts of rascality, ?n.I ended his career Heston by running away wilb the daughter af lia ?f bonctactor. Whether ie tn irrled the misguided 1 or not is not known, and if he did BB, ho co umiileil :amy, as ):o a! rea ly has a wife, whom he married BJ ir rive years ago. After leaving Host on, ho went to ovidenec, New-York City aud tc Norfolk, Va., flt: il.y nglng up ut Chicago. At ;uo*t of IhaSS pl ices 'ie irked the ? religious racket'' anti as a "nreejBBl iivlct" succeeded in winning mindi sympathy and utiog considerable money out ol Christian aaeasatliBB ??plo. At Chicagc, ho SSSeaed the friendship anil Jtectlnn of Deacon la A. 1 diard, the" priacnora* BBB,** aad so completely did he win tho c.'nfl ion. e of s worthy pillar of the ohureii that when (ieo.-gs lt. own,of I'ostoo, ono of I.asnllo's victims, began to mike m'jle, the good Deacon bustle! on to Baals '. ) tcesevBal sceptical Mr. aaearael lbs stausiHj af selie's lstest reformation, anti persuaded inin to stay sassdlngs, on thc plea that lt wouij bo unchristian blast IBS future of a sl.iful mac, who bad Indeed 'oi'iiel, and turiif I hit faco tuiiard a futuro of niteucu and unlit living. I'lio ./.I ni De ir ni's Cj os were soon o\ cneJ, how-over*, d Laaaile'a arrest waa at ones ordered. Uss selle basenjoyod tee adeeatage of a coo i eduoattua, i ne.iin.'s tu a lespeetabla and eealt&y Now*Tsrfe elly. His futiifr claude U. Latselle, ts aeell known nt manufacturer of tbal city, and his mother before r marriage was a foicnru missionary. Mucii of In* i ly life was parsed at Oraase, N. J. After ms i ar.iou nu ti.e Trenton prison,where ba na* isttnag nit das years'ssateaee fas gr..ni larceny, be turned ate uembling face toward Boston. He mada bis adrea! iona the chrlttlaa worsen of IBleeiiy lae way that ts butbl| Iramatte. (ju August aa, i .*-.?, be appeared ons of tbe mission Beatings held ender tba a ai ice the Young Men's Cbrtatlaa AssoclatioP. Desi:! .'ito teal with a well-studied un- of timidity ana n i uttiact the attention of some of ll.workara.M De is invited to tolu In tbs cnoruses. (le did so, gs ? iieo blende l with iiio*e af tbe deroted w irsblppi t -. Ms ink niue eyes nile I Mitti tears. At last be weet Be -rs i his knees aud tl.eu arose and give un ? testlBBOay." Ile told a most patbetii story la a a*y sn draaiatle and in a* ti) bring Ibo tears to the eve* nt iininy a anly devotee, while tue display et bandi ? nong tim sisters was geaeral sod spoatataeeu* ile il i,it bad led a Ills ol entre froxn youth. He hit en mata acquainted arith tue Interior* of t* ? . i ul Ma clines bad bein committed In all perta of tba untry. Thai very evening he aaa on bia Bay with ro orackauien lo rub a, safe. They wars passinrtba ii.r of thu chapel, tatt, tho hour betas to i sal ly fer tias irpetratloa ol tue emin, ba bad exeosed blniaelt for a liiuie ut order sa ba sud bs amuse Uasaelf a Ut arith aainsinx. Ho cuni) to sr-ott, bat tamalaed to pray. illautbropical people IntereetaJ I hernani ms in lue ?halt, inti bo was soon provi lea with e eploj n crt, bal o lung pruve<l himseii au ai rant knave. Nor KNOWE ASIOSU PITTSBURG IRISUMEN. PrrrsBCRa* 8ept, l."?.?Thc reported ili.-riir* on in the (',:iii-:iii-'..ie','Hie oflicers of which ara larged With receiving |SOO|O00 which they have not icoumod fur, wis tho chief topic of BMvareafMsj nong Irlslunin tu this city to dav. In reference to a ateni..ut pabiishe i in Kew-Terkthal theOlaa>Ka*Qaal sid a convention in this city on August B, "OsB"' IBTffBB. one of tho most prominent Irishmen tn ms ?ellon, saul: " There was no such convention bsMBB. us cliy on that date, and so far as I km.w there are ot lembera of ihat organization lu Pittsburg. I Beset oard of the order before ami I believe tbe wlio.e thine i a hoax, several of the men luentiunoil aa BBeSSbeCS it re Clan belong to tba Land Leagu-*. Thal order, Bec* Ter, u not a seoret one and it dtsSOBBtaaanees the uta f dyuaiiiite and all the extreme nieamres winch tue 'lau-ua-iiael is reported to favor. Tut these reason* f o not believe Laud Leaguers would joiu tho order." APACHES OX HIE WAY TO FT.OI.'IDA. Bt. Loots, Sept 15.?A disputed firon Laj aaaa N. .M., * iys that to day a train of BBBBhSS came 'om the south, bearlnethe Chincahua and Warm spring tdlaaS from tho San Carlos Reservation, lo Arl/.on.i, u* :.,:?. : i. There were 4(i0 of tho savages, guarded 'if iree companies of l.'nlte" States infantry, under ooro laud of Colonel Wadu arni Major l).ckie. Alihouga none f thom nave been on the war-pathstnce(.eronlmo broke io!.-, ll is well understood that they wero f urntshina" is band wtth ammuulllou, ami there was no tanina hal hi nie nt they might break out. "-'oribis roasou the oveinment ttecttied to ship them ott' to Klori I i, wiirs ley roultt do tio harm. More than half of tho Induna re - ,u.iwi amt their ehtldraa, aud moro repulsive nu i,uiity aaaaarererewded ta nu emigrant sleeper be? ne. '1 lu* ear doors were olosely giiarilod by the soldier** ml the SrOWdS thal surged about the coaches Weiv iiot Howi. 1 to entor them, but the bucks ami seBBWS kiutliy luted theiuselres on exblbltlOU at the window-, wu.-ta hey could be luliy observed. WHAT BODY CAN IMPEACH MAYOR SMITHt I'iiiLADKLiMHA, Sept. 15 (Special).? 1 he al ?gation matte to-day tbat cou neils have no authority to it in ni la-i.it'ut on Mayor Smith's acts has been the geli? ra, toptc of.- inveri.iiio . here, ll was asserted by tba li',,u's fueii.ls tbat In caie Common Council lui eui!.es him ue will o'.J.-ct to his trial by delect Council, ti the ground that the new constitution provides thal be House of Representatives has the sole power of i .. leachment amt ibo Renate the right to try. They will .alni that Ibis act overrides thal of 1854, which jiro i .es that au tmpoaolitueul of a municipal ogicer can tia ia.I iii councils, (iii ino other hand, such lawyers aa x-Jiidge Carroll brewster. David W. Soliers arni ii ...un lt. Mann lase the ground that the new consu? mion lefers io *4iate ottlcera when it says their laa i-ac.imei.t will be by the Legislature. RtRROtSBi AT PRINCETON BREVE, Pkinci"ti)\", N. J., Sept. lfi.?rriuci'ton Cul ige opened for Its fall term this afternoon under favor* .ide auspicea. Trealdnut McC'osh In ma ;lnc bli aildreas if ?e oi.m.- to tho lucoiulug students stated that ths lumber of applicants for admission luis year was larges han ever ; i~X applications bad benn tiled. Prei'deat tlcCush spoke freely on ihe hssmg u.uestlon which set* ated the college so severely last fall. No outbreaks ol lins nature hare been irate Ibis season ss yet or ar< likely le be made, owing to the persistent determine lon ot the hatter tuen in the upper classes la stop all tisgrarertil proceedings. Dr. Krntlnnxham, ., graduau if Johns Hopk Ins and Kditor of Ihe American Journal oj irchieijlo'jy, will conduct the course la arcbuiJiogy tail 'ear. -> - CRO'S IN 1HR MISSOURI YA ELEV. Si. Lot is, Stpt. 15.?'lite KepuIi'.cnH tl ii inn liing prints replies from its corresponJeuts in 1*4 ',.unties in Iiliuo'S, Missouri sud Kansas ii ai.- .e; ts ui|Uiu?B concerning the crop prospects, aud ecmiieitl ipou them as follows: "Viewing lbs returns asl ,% h...ethe fact most striking ts the decidedly BBaBBBB) ible condition of fall pasturage. Kail BtoBA**tatS*JBBl men (-ni.oraily retarded by exteus re dtouths. tsoml eports say there wlil be no winwr wheat a-jwiug ll ipeedy laius are uoi had. Missouri suffers paiiicu.irlj n this respect. Tba oom crop shows up better tbaa wa? exacted." _ _ AFTER A MOEOPOLI is RATER AL gas. PlTTBBUBO, Sejit. 15 (Speciab.?Thg lilliiier uus purcii.tses mado recently bj tho .-<tau lard (J.I Cona pany of rival natural gas coinpanira ronhrm the nub limed statement that the M.n.lard Company wai neitutlatiuK for the purchase of a suftloient amount o aaa ai. I a io nive t a practical monopoly of tbat nidus try. The tact that the Standard ( ouip.iuy Uai us bought out tho i'l, un-' gus cine any of Toledo rxtitet renewed gossip lu tue sut.Jeoi lo-day lu naiutal gm ol rc iee CRf.AT ATTRAOTIOES AT A STATE FAIR. Pim.ADi'.i imiia, .Sept. 15 {SipecialK?Hy mut nd agreement tho ta..delates tor (Joveruor ou tb Republican, Dauiocratio and third-party tickets wi Tint tho State Fair toirelhoi' with their reipeciiTe Mat Committees to-inorrow. lt bas beeu arranged that (let eral lieaser and ihauucey Hack occupy Ihe Mino carr age wit.ie Candidate Wolfe will bo accompanied by bi biala Cualnuau. Oihers of the different rJiaia Co winn toss wm bring up tue rear. Bl. CMS TESTIFYING IN HIS OWN BEC t I.E. Tn i?uik(". Sept. 15 liii-ctai).?lu the Wliiiu wi.; BBSS to-day. in wu.cu the disposition ot near l.iO'i.OOO ls luTolved. Kredsncl- Illunie, of New-Yor lbs defendant, said thal whan als mother male tbe di puted will, (irina- to bim tbs bulk of bar property, si was of sound miud and kept ths will nader Ur pills for suveral days aud al iu'.srvals pe ru sod iL REODB ISLAND LIQUOR DEALERS INDICTED PAOVIDBKCB, Sept. 13 [SpeeMlt.?Tbe Qm Jury of 1'i.ivi innes County prssenisd flfty*tbrss lei I BBBBtS BsBstBSl . |Ut.r-!nalers to-day for isaiutaiui I:tl ior BBIaaaaaa la every ease aant up by tbe low tt.iii.s iu nitiiOi oem wa* found, ino (int cain um Us ,'iuuiuiiaaiy law wu. Swou iiasu a ,<u*.