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Sato yoi* X\Vl, N"' 14.5-L W-YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '27, I88a PK (CE THREE CENTS. A WARLIKE OUTLOOK. RUSSIAN OCCUPATION OT BULGARIA I> MIME-sT. tllE C.OVKRNMRNT 8TANMSG FITIM IN T11F.IH t> TKKMINAIIOS TO OMOOMM A F-IXCI WI.H Ot*T COSSCI.TISO THI". CO* VKNIKNCK OF lill' P<> WK KS. (r-.T CAiu.r. to ms ____*5B?.1 Copyright.- ISSI) .- Xorth American fable -Vrtr* Co LciMk.x. Oct. '_o.-inc- Me.ina oo:resi>oiident < The Hail* Telegraph says to-nii?lit: ??It is anils uti*alb* .tu''1'! ??> "*>' ,hlit tvv pun-boats Ih-Ioikiiw to UM L-U_-__0 Navy ,,a\ I....-U saul lei Vania at Hu- ivciucst *>f U* r?liu-l Consuls in Hul_iiiia. It would not !?? sui-t.i-isir if t_KM two xi ns..ls xveix t-> D-OTC lip tho -kanni BJBjJ lei lani tixHUS di Un IUi:_ai\un In))':' of tl river. In any ta.se wo hiv on tho aft! Ol whi |iitiiui-os t. Ix- a inosi -cnoiis1 hiM- in tho Bolga-in 11 isis. The un olin,' of tte S- Immdjo is ino c. nM ftte-l for to monow. Tte linvetniin nt KC 'I |H*M'll td lllllUo (Tllilill loll. itsM Rs. Inn Hov wi not i-i.t ..;' tte ci" nm-: "t Um T-rnova Aa-aM-br. .'hey xxiii piuhal'l-. |0 so lui- U*s to il)', ito tl Kiisirm Uuini-.iiUi deputiei n >t lo Toto, nn?l DB y tl,'- l.iw.Ts could n.aUo up their minis t liomin.ile a caa Iktoto kt tte iiu-ono. Ite BuJgMii MlllirleiS wo.lil i.Ill.V _C !<Ki l-'lacl to P-O__oto li t-Vi lion ly tte Silvano, hut in tte h'^'h-o g tun. n ..ii Hal [Hunt aim n- tho l'dWi-i* theniielVf. ||H (i,i\. nun'nt of tte ptindpaMtJ s.o imlliui. 1 I- -pftini ! I>y ili-lay. They have heil) (.lin- DHU infoiiui' l by Genera] a-_4-t_-.il that Ru_-ia hold Uh i hm nt gobrmnje to ho lUeS-l, and wlU >i reeojiiizo any of il.s do. im. ns Tte RussIbj I'uLaiiaii " iilliot i* tlioiffoiv iihoit to lin om acute. 'I'i o Sobmnjo ssrill certain1., elect ? run i mi I it is po-slbll ll,al tte i hom- of tte ]n.i,oiit \xill fall up n I'i lure .Yal.icniar of IVinmi lit. bu lip is n..t likely to tempt tte sitnatioii. ll h were to h>-'i no fun i- of I'.ni a ta bc n.i.in at n distant dato lad hims<i! opp; Bed Io Ins owi tux,lier, thc- Kin: of Greece, ant Hus. togvtte Villi Ihe nisei linty ut Hie Huljaliall tlirollo. |- n ileis the | .sition baldly u tem, lin; i no foi' l'lino SK ulilemnr. "Tte name cf l'lim e Bo_opc1_-Vic, eons n lc lYince Nikita of aaOntenefro, is menu ii" I t.. av but bc is ImpoaBibH as -,i [Ttnoe .f B Latia lo tho sain"' real <Vt M !,.o lYm e ol Mi nfc negro hun leif. Itel, is a third candidata abotil whom nio c arin, I tluiilv, ho heard verj ihortly. 1 lefer i< DOkl Johfl AlhOll if M- Ul- Dheiy "schwerin '|||, Jiuke is dow in his thirtieth year. He is brothel of the ('rani Duchess Waldon.ir of Russia Ol thc two hr. ii hes di Uk Mecklenburg! Un r.i-nin tinnily n.ith ot tte llanillo il of Mu mic orij-.u lmke Alba i hoi,is ile .auk of captain a ia iuit? in a huasar le.ini'-nt of Prussian .uartls. lli faiiiily a .t heiii.' wealthy, some i ro ison would lia c- to be ma.le for him in eas- nf depnsitlon li is belli ed thal IJennanj would not be un fbvorabte io hw election and tiiat Riissia holui l,is caa ii'iacy in reserve. MTteie ai* .min ui rep rt_ < f military pr pan tiona both ta Kua-ia and Turkey, which (.nut naanaahlj _?? diare_arxle*1 Tin 'linkish wm Oil.cc has Instructed Um commando in. hi f ol thc ann) tn M.ne i. ma to continue the con cn t: mi. ii . l tiiKi]t- nm xx ,t. stan lim, the bad weather, uni 1-, providi for their <'.m inn. nt in wooden blu-.is. W ar mulei ml is bein; s ni in lai-_e quan ines lo Aili,an..pie. where within the !a t le... tlays several field hatlem-s have arrived, , n iii 1l.ll hall.! I' Ils Of Hil, Hil' J -TC Sin.ll y i-.\,.e. -1e.| 'iii- iiii|>;s:ii_ (irttviti oi the sltual ii is appa entlx i.e. niiiii' to disturh the coniirosurc o; tlie Auatro-Ilun ai um Gove nm nt 'Iii coil-rt, ol ]',slh | no, Isles to-e.ax a l<liiai kah e ii it I nj ti11 ii-;?? luann- nunns! k;h e tunes of ollii ia! inspiration 'i'i'f eetset says; 'Any inciea-n ni 1,'usv. influence must drive Haly int*) oin nuns. The at li tu c ot It.ilx th o_*Thoul the whole lla'.kan ciusib cSeorb cns u> a pb ? lor-iu-m ni v in tte two al i.-l !'? w s !f Ausl oHunsavy i.n rounl up ii Italy aa well as u on Oermany. v\,. ,an ..iitiei, at-. all romplicationa with equa Tiinit t sis they iniisl eitlnr willi Ol without WW turn io our adv_nta?;e ul to the detriment ol c.,!- i iiemy.' " Tin; DILKE-CRAWFORI1 SCANDAL FIK CHAKI s i-i; kakim; TU I WxY Koli lils RR. Ties- th pcm IC I Ul. I,.i\iii,v, Oet. 20, -Al the conclusion <>! Sir Charles Dilke, ii..!<s nu the Crawlord oate be auKgeata thal Mrs. Crawtord'a ani-tiis was revenge bsseauae ...is. Ashton Dilke threw on him the detaotlon ol ber inti Baej with Forster. " Mi- Ashton Dilke was also iniiiiieal to Lady Ihlko arho bad ordered her ou1 of the bouse at Cl i -.ie.-nulli uf her language concern big ber si-i.T. Strenuous eflorta bsve bein made to ene..al tbe meeting! n Mrs. Crawtord and Forstei ia a HUI ,t. i rot bel, bul ll ii certain tbe, mel almost The worst part ol M *. ("rawforci's story prob refers to incidents in Ler Hill-st career." keferru.il ta l'a;nv, he say* it i- not dirtieidl to Bod ter, bul be cannot induce her to e\et evidence Sue lated, however, to s detective that abe bas never Been Hrs, Crawlord aiaee the trial Mrs. i.' slated tha! Ur*. Crawlord'* coiifcrt. into hoi rena ril? ing Dilke xv.is accompanied bj a r.< i. s n Htatemen!^ hiTolring othei assn, same ol which could not possibly he true. Tin- object ul l)ilk?*> notes i? tc pr? pare tbe wai lor di- return t" pnhlie life A large section ot thc Chelsea eli eloi - continue to believe in hi.s innocc nco. s> ULOOM. VII.W OF lin-: IRISH TKOUBLE& Dublin, Oct. 25.-The Kv. Dr. Qreffg, l'roli slant Blahop et Cork, n au it I Ire.* to lbs I l-l .J ? lurn ot ms .Hoot*!,, ..ni: "Kvory lutereat luealstaes, BTsrybastassBla-asresae-i earalassaasa, ne.act sad ciritli.ilr seriii io lie a-lt,ni. up..11 tua iit>i?|ilr>. 1 riimrt yea ;m io allen prsjadieato pravsai lha acesptaaei ol any just vii m.- Iiksi} tu isaed li-Uuu." Ile BiaboB'a laa.ii...- ? ba* i'j i? i a anussiiou. I_? Nationaluti say lUul nt aaa h-o . COiiveit*.! lo this linnie Hale tallU. ? MA-BACRBOF CH Ul -*T I ANi IN AFRICA Lom>|)\, (ht. 26.--Detuibj have been ro crv.-l ni IM) in.idaacie ci: BOUTS! Unanaris of l.tcn ia, A rica, by the orler ol Kinit Mwa___, The ?-Biarra beusn iu Juub. and w .a directly d.is to the relussl ol a Chnsitaa lao, aonag as Ma Klas'i in.e. io commit an nm..i.iua >m . ii,i.e. .>laiiy Clirisliaii* were, tonur-.l, inii tilalo.l a.i.l ai>jaroJ, aud tnlriy-two weis baruud alive tti-uluer. CAl'*i; OF THI -UICIOE OF LUDWIG. Bbrlw. Uct. 26.?lt is officially denied that theta, i. any intention ia jiroci.ii.n Prises Leupold Kiln: ?.?araru- At tin- trial el Herr Wlekvl, E titer of tba p.-iii a kim lu Foffcaa-i**, _t me trlMoal of Wunu-re, for ch.ir_iu. the Harariau Ministry wita ill-treatiuir Kln. Ludwi. ai.cl foiciiu' huu to commit aatel ie, ono willies,, _ retue i l.tt.sy af tile Kinir, leolared that he nail ne ter reiiiarBel anytUlni! aiiuniuisi aBSMI L_<lwtg; tliat the latter had been imp, lied tocoiuu.lt am.nie tUrou.Ii the 1 r-jcfunr.- of lae c-ounuiaai .u rx.ie.. a _ nun - ti,?t h. l.earl i.ulwi. .ar: "I aili i.oi a.ni r ib.-u, lo declare mea u* .tl ma,i Lae my lir.iii.-r i jilin, a Boar k-i-n.-ra baal him w.iu tiie.r ?1*1*. 1 will rainer satur deals M. blood lie .ijiiii lavasfl eSNSaatrlBS to liotr.y na- "' J hu xruienco (diise.1 a ienaalloii lu tourr. i hr. revelalioua ar* auturbuii tue iuiiii.**ioii* ol the jeiiiiu- Wickel >*_< seulaiiced to two months' luii-nsouuieuu M.\V? NOlKfj li;u.)l U)M*i)\. LOBbuB, Oct. '_(*, lbistj. ?""UlU Ol ?Sa.e* l.illm tte lllrir lll|entH?:i of Ul .lil i_ lt lr A i'llIM Istl'iixi'iiain, -Prln..., Il.i xta.to..u.iu.-a .1,..... c ;., ?" '':"-,or ?r|**f< lia! Manni-I o:lu-,at. ,l. * i ,,'_ ,'u nu, "'IfSL; ,C*"U". [?ana sud tho liu.nol cj.ieans xt, ;. U",,',/, ^X-S A9Tb90.00OFi__.-A ira-i ire bu* occurred ,? __. lion.by LHaSl ix _i'.-i.i..,ae. ... UrorpaoL li w's s <-.,? V>"oX" ""a "'""* r"" Vi*"''4i<0 '* ?SS*Tbis Unu i. iKiKAte- -lim.s. Lied Loua4sls'ase_] Bstaaaa li Wuiiabavaa ears struck work oitiur,- iu _ uiapu-. Wi.n Hie i_au-i-el'S. '.....i.-i .xi..? .Mr. Uladstose, ni raspoaaa le u re tju.-si i? coutribais to a boos d.-n ii i. tbe Libs 'al pro* ?.r..ii.iiur, says: " .<!) mell ia lor.el my )<-.,ia. I B-t i ii lu polities ni Hie hope .u |n*s.ibi> url|UB^ lo neil o tue Insu qoasuea. Bui evania .et nous o: tue party aad )...rt..-a ..i ? i ij Bl I i u o.j. -;eil nut i.it iel to HMTB to X-c n ... is o. o-c, *," 1 V lll.MKNl' OVER A BOY*- Yl-ION. 15;.m.i\, Oct, ?_'<;. ? Iii, |iii,.ula<<' ol' I)?mb, in l'''' ? -;-'- :??< > ItSd oxti. ., l,o/. VI.lou af Hie x-' '? "? ; " ??? .ietx al .. ir-,-. Aa t__a_B_4a1 xxere leek* in.-i . wssrsai* ba ahasfBH, and _s the p.iiico anal luiii lllv'''"'-"''"e""il'W lue i-ousuiiliv liior.saliis Hi:.> .^.-, ,,.i HBIuoriU-* yeator.lay .ave o.iinra ibat thu tl... ne teaed an.l liuruod, xvl.li U Was afCOtcllO|ly done. JIU. OKEAT OBHHAN WOOUCHOI'I'ICK. Bkiilin, Oct. 20.--General vou Moltke to iar celebrated lbs siahtj-a;xtu anniversary of hi* binn. Ile, ls llrtiif in great almplleltr ob his eatsts st (MlM, Hlleala. He I* hals snd hearty, rl.s* st 0 o clock ex erl morninr. sod ps*?e* muon of lila titus In looking anas the Held laborer*, Ha baa couataatly lu hs id sn ?( which hs uses la ohoppln. and tnuiuitni trees. TOMI COX FER ES CK AT SBA DEV BV. CHURCniLL MAKES NO CONCESSIONS. THE Ql'ESTlON OF TUM INION K KT Tl FD FOR 1W< OI..NKKAT1CIX.S? fllK ?ItUIHlHIl ll 1'OI.ICY AlU'OAtS. London, Oct. 20.?A conference, of Torie)1 waa held at llr.idford to-day. There were "sOO delm-am, jiresent. The conference, sdopted Imperial Federation aa an article nf the Conservative faith. Lord R.mdoipii Churchill. *p?aU-lni( to a motion pro I>..?!!!_ tue approval of Cord B*aeoe*_el-*a Ka?t*rn policy, said the (...rerinuent would follow thal folley a* rloa?ly aa tbs changed conditions of Knropean nil utr would allow. In the course of hi* 8]ieec,h I/ird Randolph sahl : ?"OtrlclHl accounts reaching the tlniWIHl ot Ihe social iMr-tttoa aadpfoapaataaf Irelaaslarael an en roura.ing charlie ter. Tuero ls a good htrv.-at lind a marked reenvery In price* and from all wc cu lenin, though syciirnte Infnnii.-ition ls dlllieiiif to uiiuin. rents are neill, fairly paid thro ifBlUII tho eountry. tmutseett have helped greatly to Isesaa las diillculti.-aof tlie crisis. I hoacli May lielouj; to a body of men that have nexer met xxltli over iniieti (nat icc lu E_urlaad and therefore wen Instilled iu strwulin. out tor Iheiicorrplrtc right! an.I the Hrh t loiter of the law, they have eerier ally made very large reduct,ons and Ihe uoverniii-nt is iinincii.ely indebted to thaat for tba generous *i mt tiu-y bare daiplayad. [Cheers.] ihe irish traaata _lso baie co-operated in a si.iu.l manner toward the re-tor ittos >>f order. Tho t-epant:*t party la the House of Ora ?OM predicted that a terrible lino wa* Bondie* Iii Ireland. .'?Ir. I'i.mell in ? DOg|rn*ta Idler linpiored American doll ,r* in ordei tu prevent tho wholesale extermination of tbs Uriah. Hetbiag of tho kind has occurred or ta likely io occur. hlthotW- there are still isol .ted dlstrletl in *re!,-inil Where terror ninl crime are rt.uipar t whieh may cali fur ap rn ai Ural awe, wini thi* exception there ls a marked decreaso In crime and dtaordar. Ot course 1 eiinii.it ?aast with absolute oealdenea of Um future, nor ?av ct he: uer wc shall be able to pa aa the winter without calling upon Parliament for a meaaiire to aa?lst in the execution of the law, but on the whole I : liluk Ireland ls not in nearly so bad a HMS aa ml.ht reasonably ha experted. Tlis people are i aptdly appreciating tbe full *i?nl.!c.anc" of the last ap? peal to the electors and will gra lualiy shape their po? ll Heal and social acion in accordance therewith. If tun I'nloniata firmly follow up the victory they have (alaori I think we may cine hide Without any doubt or hesitation that the question of the maintenance or re? peal of tim Balsa la *eitlod for at least two fOnara Mon*, [t'heer*.] "Ob qeeetieaeef forslcna-Tstn I have nothing to add or detract from my Dartford speech, timi, -HOBBS Lord ballsm-ry, at the Lord Mayor** haafljaet, -rave his opinion* thrieon, and saeoad, boeaass I have been during '"V holiday Isolated from kaowlsdie of utile,al alTaira: not, aa *on.e allly hyaterical people aappea *_, in cluan contict xv r t ti Kuropean ataieamen." The aireaker pfoosaOsd to indulge lu lively :..inter ovor what ho callod tho sick rou.ill iou of tlie Liberal nar:v. He sail the party waa so aick that the Government doubted whether it had any opponents at all. Ho ridiculed their piteous complaint th it he had stolen their pi...ran.nie Why ibelr pro,'ra'iimo ? he asked, They had Leen lu ollie., six v.-ira -ind had not attempted to carry a mihiie item of it. All he could any waa tba' tho Dartford prsmnas wai ataiply an elaboration or Lari Salisbury's great Newport spf-cch. ilid with the exception of two Item* dealing willi ti'he* ninl procedure in 1'ariiamrnt. consist* of exict.y what tim CoaaervatlToa hoped to paaa whoa last la oilire, ?' We Wit* prevented from so dom; be? cause Mr. Ill MtstoBS by a manoeuvre most artful ni.) iiiipriiuipie.i i urned ns eal of power. M .tv (jiaii anine ia out. and the tact ilia; the I.n..-lal* know thal they cann.ii now prevent na fro u Barry Ins obi .-ur pro L-r linnie l< what mike* Ih-m ao iii id -?Uil in .ie\-....-iii." \\hi:e .leny.n_ ihai ii*-- <; >rsru_Miai bad bsooiae eon verts I to me "three m-re.s and a cow" poller* ne auld that they hui aiwuva fi v.ired i-ap-ii-ivc land reform, m.I would . n leatiir |s pr..line a grimmo ami ur- .mirv meiisii-n wine ., tr it tailed lo e? to ibu .eng li nt J.*se Callings*' .leslie, would vet be tnnen too food and valli.'.'de, lo be ?tron.lv reai?te.i by hi* party. He humorously s_plala*_ ,/,. haiti/ VetCS'a Hone Ruin statement a* an in llele Lucy hs i prepared for lin- cointon* ol I'mnli. bul Iliad vertontlj Inserted in the Veatw, Ti.ree t lil I, uri* li rd BaiSdOlph Waa able to *tnte with certainty: Pint, tba <? verniosai did aol Inland to .rant li.un ? ruin to Ireland; ascend, it did Intend to deal Willi local government in Irslsod; third, lt did no: mean to be bm r.ed ir .mat v lu thal ileailn.. He asked iha: Barnes! attoatloi ha given io bia rr in a i ka on procedure, ll" said; "Iv?i*h to fol y uni franky admit thal I bara enan.-el ni) iimii nu ie- ijuea iou of ibe pawer of Bloatae debs!* When both great parties of the ,-ia . firmly opp.i*ed the re;..-tl or tho I. ion uni Carnell te i>l?truel loll Um C ons>-rvativ<-? look' d Upon cu>*ure as a -tar: 11 utr and minnnie.I IniioValinn. riley may have been wrung, hui what wc. now dasi willi ts au ansi.lute nimi-e in the Slate ot all Ora. .since lbs Ila li.m! -ip ira lat* dsllhorately tole rs i.i and BSSlsl Che B-StrUCIMl . ta. Ilea ol Hie ciiisi'-,-,l lindy of Cnn.- h., pictgni nos to allow unr laaialatlon until iruno Rale i* iranted, We, tbareforn. iee) eel iain of flier hean.' Support 111 C.iali.lll.' our iii leis a .til lbs lllSted en-, il natalie.-S." A ile ile.I i|,a-,|*S ?>", lo..li p oe or. r Iii- wnunill ?nffr-t-i question, after wblen th" previous question tv t* carrie I. A resolution was sdopted ex|irrs*ln| con? fidence that iiio Uoreraineai would follow Lora Bsacnnsflald'a policy aad woeld rliliani v- eaard British Intixrosts arnlnsi Ru*, cn ascresalon, and especially pr-TSnl any - i/ne of c onaianlnij I a. -? AFFAIR. LN IRELAND. ARRRJ-T OF BlOO.siLIOHTI B9?SY-IPATHT OP Ct.w RICARHR, Dublin, Oct*. 26.?Fotuteen Moonlifrhteri hsve beeu arreaied at Mi kiowa, near Tralee, County Kerry, aa tin; eharca ut raldlag tho boaii el .Mr. IIURKat-, a iiiiigistrate'* secretary, on Aucast ll laat Pour cuber Moon.l.-liiers, mein nu. tho doc? tor oT tho district of Milltown, ure axvaitltnr trial for linnie upon the police. Criminal action has benn opened BCBlnst Cliarle* lloirai ty, presidi nt of th ? Killoe branch of the National I. airn?. and Daniel Md'arthy, aecretsry of thc Hiihbereea braneh, fur laoltlai me people to buyoott tue Coarin- Wat' r Hay re.aita. Dtniel O'Leary, a boBSBaa, 16 ii?lii-- ]iroceeand agaiBlt on the charlo of proclaimlti the bojcotl. LoRDOB, c)ct. SA?The Ksro]_ui or clan ncar.ie wtites to the papen aoayla**; thal ne re:u?ed to aliate the reit* of bia tenant*. Ile ? ,v? I,-- ii .* Lerner pr 1:111*.-d nor refused lu abate them Ure mae ne ia walinu; for tue tommi* tu pay ixvo or three yeaia' arrear* ol rr-nt. WOMTBMMB'WOMM tSTTLMMM AF KAtMlOB. Balbioh, X. C., Ocl. 26.?A large nomber of edlin:' lind visitors fro ii ibo Nonh arrive I hero lo-day to attend lha convention of Norlhsrn-born *eitlers lu tilla Male, 'lbeciiuveiill.il cir.uiu/.el (lu* BTOalBf al the Capitol with tinor-e /. French, of Htlaalugtoa, a* presldeui 8ue<-cne. of WOltsBass to the ri.nor* were ni.iie ny (lnvernor Males, the Kev. c?. W. KeadrrllB, Hurtful- Melee. Co.Uiii!Ss|,ii|i.r of A.IICillture; J. 1! McKee, preaident of the .Siam Cress Aaaoclallon, und \V. ll. lui id, Maror ot Kalel-h. Ke*pon.es were mule on liehall of me VKitors by 0. /. Creuou, .isinea C. Kenny, of fteadlnf, Cenn., and .-. A. Dodge, of B-BIOO. lue c..nvenll"U will meet formally to-morrow. All el .1.male pr .-rainine has Imen uraasad to close willi s i.Hiuuiet to li v'lvnii ny the City uf Haleigh lu the eveu I11* al ibo Valboro Mouse. TMOVMLM AMoxu Tilt: OBMTMWWM IMDIAWM Sr. Pall, Minn., Oct. 2-* (Special). ? The I iunrrr pries received tbe following- uiapaieh from Kori Keo-h, M . .tan.1. to-ul-hl I There is trouble a*_Ba_sj the 1 I.ex ernie lu lian* on iii- Rosebud. .S*-.-m Tip.baw hs* tcleifrapiicd lor troop-, and a baHallou of lufautry under Maji'i ."luiciii Miy.lei xvi ll leave here lu-uiorrow iiiuriiiii- ot iiayii-iit for ihe uasyanas camp. Riaettj waatisih. iistarbooee ia not yet koowa, hut it crow um of tue arresi i*.i laturday oi dial ci as/ ii* ni ami ian oilier hui;-* for tue ki.luis' oi some aheap heii.n-mg io * ran. lillian un iii" longini Uiver, MMDS- P. Wylie. A toimg Indian boy att-inp.ed Io kill oue of tbe ..:!) m.* who made Hie arrest. c.i.v OOMPAWIMM riuiiuxtj IX BALTIMOMM Baltimore* <x-t. 2a {Special:.?The new 1 Bsaapaaka Oas Company bas been Ilguiiu^ thu ... i C.uiaoiiilated Coiupauy here for over a year and tbe war baa bnnum tbs price down lo ntty c. lila a thousand feel >ii Hie competitive districts. To-day the t be?ap-*'c -irseten, several of whom are New Yorker*, xthere UiUch of me .tock la oxx neil, decided to mereaae the cap? ital Irom Irl.JUO.ooo io S..1.0IH1.1MM) lo provide for addi? tion* to tu*, tt ,r_s ami BSIBBBSSS ol malua ao aa to lUCressS tbs sap .cay lo 1,'JI)ii.imm).OcJO feet per annum una ibu.* Un abie to supp.t tue wuolo oliy. xo IMPMAOBBMh 1 rote ma von sunn. rniCAl>i;i.i'iiiA. Oct. 2G <Speciah.? Thc Coun? cil liiemliera o, Ihe loiumiltoe on Caw lo whom waa re? ferred hy Cease*.ea neaaiU the resolution to hupeaaa Mayor Minni and to laajBlra wncther or not lt would noi be advisable lo teat the legality or the proceeding* In conn mei this ufteruoou. After oouaidrrabie debate Ibe matter wa* practically killed by referring the prnp otltlou to a *uii 1 oumul!**, of liv*, the majority of wlinin are favorable lo lbs Mayor, lt la hrlirvsd thsl thia will bc tie, laat ol Ibe Illilwa,'muon 1 of Mayor HuutB. KO ll lil sn AS ex rn ESS ('AK. THE AGENT BOUND AND Till: SACK KIFLLT A DAUB- Ot'TUA-K ON' TIlK ST. LOO-i AND IA KHAVCISCO ROAD-$.10,000 STOI.Kx'. Ibt *r*_t_BB_U_rUI to Tin; IBIBUBB.J St. Lol is, Oct. L'<;.-Wlu-n UM St. Louis nn San Francisco express t-nlu left the I'ulon Stat on r s-30 o'clock leal uight. the express car xv Bl m charge i F .Uberin.ham, an Adam* KipfOM uio**i:ii-c.r. nnd hi safe contained between #48JOOP ead *,"iii.0CM) lu moue packages and 9&00Q in silver coin. Four limirs lat* tho train hands discovered the inesaeuger gagged wit n siih handkerchief ami ..ound hand mid foot to bis sato Check*, tulls and valuable papers lay torn Baal scsttere on the floor ol tho ear. together with silver coin an jewelry, and b?re aud them I broken drawer, wrenclie from tho dismantled safe. Tho messenger was gaapln lor breath, and when relea-cd lie inforinea hu rescuer that he had beOB Ingeniously plundered by a strangm tchum to belies ed to be. Uko himself, in the employ o Adams express Company. The Adams " run " >a*t right was the largest, that hu lemo out ou tbe San Francisco road during tho year The money waa twice tlie usual uni.mut and wu* eon m.m,I to Birt aglaia. C.tl'ihage, Japllo, Foi t Scott am ?elati to the far Weat. After the meal of Hitharlaa nam he in placed on au e.-iHili.1,111.1 train sdi 1.roi ght to this c.ty. He reported directly io tin express company, and x as c'.o-etnl xvith siiperinteiuleli Damsel tor .eural hour*. dUTHM which ho made tin following .statement, embodied in au ulticUl report: " I arrived at tho lui.ni .-talion lust nig. t at my usual time, s o'clock, ami prepared lo go out on my ruu. After checking Bp my safe and a elng that all was rwb In the rai. I lu md a knock ut one of Hie end doors. I opened it. A tall, thick-set ysuug man, with Iii it bair ninl a dart m.is:.u he, WM suming on tho plat form. Me asked un- if my i.miio Wai Fol.icilii.hain. I sahl ll xv.ts. He then banded lue a letter, wlnoh purported t. BO atonal br Superintendent Damssl ami Foale Agent Barrett and #aa addrsaoel (niuo. 11 baferasad ase thal tun hearer. .lim ('u.ilium.'*, would .0 out willi BM on thu run to le irn tue route, an.1 rc pi??stn.l BM to break him m. liatd'aB right," and lin stopped Into the cai, and helped BM with ooiuo or my work bofore Ito train lort thc station. " raero was Utile to do for tho tnt hour of tho run, and he Mt BOOf tlie sale and lie,;.ni a*kiug qOSSSMOO, such M B mw man would ua'drallx ask. Whcu the brail was approaching Meramec station. I st o .ped over to close the doors Of UM MIO. As I did Ml WM calulu from bl hind; say mtoItmwm IcrUed out of my po km ami placed to the hack el my bea I. Tho man who Balled mm s.-li 1 'muming* sail: '.Sow, blank yoii.it you move, I'll kill you aero. You remember tuat Kock Uland messenger.' " 1 ii lew up ray arm and knocked 'he revolver up, and wu both stiue.iol itruuiiil the oar tor IBU minute*. Hs was heavier aid Bloater than I. Bad timmy threw BM aud overpowered mc. He '.led my legs llrst, and t U 11 lamed BM willi a Bilk handkerchief. Bl bcd the rocol tvr em Ko.I nt my temple .iii this tune. When ho hal tied my bauds, ho dm., ged me Io Inc safe aid Bed BM t I it. Theil he oj encl thoaafl muk out thc tuohey au t placed lt in o bag. Ile opened every paolina, enc abeu in- lound suv. 1 ur pu 1 rs. 11 - thraW tll'-m asl le wit 1 a curse ll.-' ii: 11 threw a tai iwelry. After ba had boen it xxurk tenor Utesn-iinute-, tue Urala lie an to slow up, u.ni in- .topped ttui, 1.1 ilia Mis and presented hi* ie>.'Ix er at me. I BtlOUiptOl to sire,-.m. lint ba ptve.od tue munta ol ula revolver against my teiuplu ana lursat eui il lu shoot li 1 dill liol -ti>i>. ?? iii ? train dat hot itarl for an hour, and I th-ughi lither io ben -ld I.oar led tue ce.iel.rs ll I xuti. | .uti di r.ne the passengers, lilt- luau Stood In si lu Inn all Hie time wiiu me revel-.et, .ni. Dually, whou tba Bain *t.ir - .-,I, :.o took down the weapon aud rasninel work on soe sufc i'. heil Bia ir.mi reaeliod xvii,a I tbough 1 wm Faunie, the in .11 a. .,11 10 ut lin po-unm ox. r me a it ti tue revolver. As the train sis ried, ha lathers upbiaasok, wen; mit .il lbs .'ru I .lour, Bill] t 1,lt vt.1- Iii" ina! I MW 01 nun I remained lied ti tho site until tin-nam rein ned M. clair. Theil I gol a pm 1 nm ol ibo BBB out ut nix .uth andMreautsdfornMlstanoi, Theeoiloorf .11:11.1 Ula ai..I B-UI* I" l,x a .-.-lame Foiiicriugii.iiii ia 1 tentj lour ye_rs old, and b 1 hean in me employ ur tn.tapani nx e years. Tba co tn pour lil .1 -nt* considered him I model j u mg mai, mil ti. o rem .1 _.id-- ucl.ni r In walch tua robnary was-oinm't md ii.is ti.i-.iwu sii-pi 1..ns un hi n. ami n.ter ni- raporl io Ibe nulli;>in.v, in- wa* placed .inii.r surveillance. Cally tm- murnini turee den c ti ros started ior Facile. 1 le,ni..il Unit I.etxti-.-o Meiaiuee ?.id Fa. i'n- I | train ninl lieuu tla-geil b. a 1 01 le ol negroes. Olio Staled lint a buss uuuldar loy sci ss tbe traok. li took an ta? tra! 0 bauds and half tbe t*a*sea_*r* ne .riv so hour and it naif t<> .et 'h? iiiiuldiT fern Hui trasB. Uaaaaoiiu " (nonning* " t?..s *i.iring .wit- lil. ptstrntUmT. v.. ? - \~n ul Ilia mil..er conni be lou:.il al Facub . Inn when uno of inc iii /.ens xx one Bp t>i:s mourin., be lound bis skiff In the Meramec uiver mlMlng. I be detective, thous*bl th a fur ul* .ed a dBW, I be unix- " .Il.n " ( 11 un.ill's known lo the p..lice I* au Obi member Of tile James gang, ami he bas not been beard from for rears. Ibe amount stolon 13 only a iittie IMS than ...'.tindo. HUI. FASCM? OF WOMK1WOMEW. Philadelphia, Oct 26 [Special).?The Arbi trailon Comiaitioe appointed hy Bm Textile Union.e! PrankfOrd, hare given Bp Bil hope of settling tue rX'Sl mg illlli-renco- between lue lieu of Troth A: Co. and tlie nien. ^,-ver.il mil, owners bs lay poa Md tho or ler that they wiil doa* their satObllaBmnnM OB November'J BB 1 old emp oy-s ol lr.ru .V io. return tu tn ir loom* before that data. To-day tbs stove moulin.-* who recently returned te xv,irk at tao aid wa.ns, after being I Ila tl v.- tv erk*, hal I a.1 ile I lg 11 a, 10 1 mee ling St wine 11 ibo Knight* ol Labor Wen sever-ly deooBBC -1 fof or.term* ks and Dieu tailing lo support liiniu. loin tu*au, M. V., Obi, 28.?la respouM to s letter from 1. II. Ma.nun and Winiam il. linley, representing tim Ueaaral Board of the King ita or Lober, asking for a eoBfarenee with tbs Knit Brooda Mnutaetarera with a x ott tu l..e ,1 : l-l in'-ir nf the an tko lu that Hale, lin mu:.M .I'tiri-rs ropli 1 declining to treal wiiu any BX esp! their oxx :i BUploj ?-. WEA I is OOIXQ nx IX BJLOXH Ni:u-ui:i.i.\vs Oct 26 {Special),?Tbe cx citemeut which foiioxve 1 thoest-bllablai or quoraattai isjoiBit Btloxl has died eat la mis elly aad thi rears that were entertained lhat yellow fever would be lirnugl.l to tills pl-co from tue mrected to'.vu have passed. Btloxl li itt U shat off f real the world, aad tbs qoaraBtlae against lier will be maintains! at au place* until a heavy frost dues axvay with all danger. The aumin.ni in the to-t ti ls unknown. Tho telegraph lines ni -li.-en working uninterruptedly and every newspa? per ,n Ksw-Orloau. bm a eorrespendeat In tbe plaos, yet noi a wor l rcardliig the lever na* any paper been ahls tn ge' for several days. Ho doubt I* entertained liere th .1 Hie correspondent* xvii.* are real.len:* of the town, hare baan terrorised and oompelled io stop giv mg out icp.iri*. -?. MM, e00Ll/t ia:iri;s CAST. PrTT-BCBG, Oct. 2li \Spninb.? Jay Gould ?i. pl i,.*t in rm 111 lu* special car at Inion .Station. Ile arose at li o'clock sud spent sn hour looking over the naeeeasloM of Ma pennsylvania Ballroas* Company. A* tlie time BOprOO-hod for hun to start for the Cast lt was learned thal ins .peela, car wa* too hlgi tu run through the tunnel al Spencer Creek. Tho tt.ubie was renie.lind by the IViinayivania Railroad olllclal* Inviting Mr. ('mild to go over th.-r line, la Osaarol Manager Pu SB'* -peela! car. Ile left at 7 o'clock for New-York. Illa olijrot lu re naming in Pittsburg over night wast.) go over tlie Pennsylvania B-llroad by daylight. Ilia special car wua aeul back turst. Com*. *> AX OIFICE-EOLDMM OM TUE i,Tl MP. Chattanooga, Oct. 2H (Special)?bi open vic allon of Prelktaat t loveland", order, the Democrats have persuaded II. C. Knuth, a colored olllclal In the -1 eil Auditor's ulll r at \x'a*hlnglnn, to como here and m.ike ea SB Beti- spseehM among tue hngroea. His usmc appears as a .peaker uti tlie publiabed list. TELEGRAPHIC EOT EA MICHAIL DAVITT TO BE MAKRIf'D. fun *..?.. ". t M. Tht nasMBS-BtedS .iBMIIlh from S?n FTsucUco in-lay asssrtlBi tba! Michael Dawn i. s.*.n to he married rn Mis* Yore, of Uaklaad, COL Hhs ia twsaty, an rrphan, and llvea it uh her aunt, Hie n_s, it ls Bald, |..'o rn ti ll! lill Ut ll lieiil. MADE IN-ANK HY A CANAKD. ClIICAOO. Oct .'ii. William Mi l-ciiglilin wa* made insane last svenlao by reading in an iii.;.*p.,usible eveniug m-w? ?aasfl an aim.iiui.. 11111,1 that yore,, Victoria hud died. Ni QOT1ATI-I- POM OBKKOKBI LAMM. c ML a... ?. c*. t J... Tht rater CaBMM priliie.l today Sills (Mitch itoni lale.puh. Indian T.rrilory. saying Hutt I*. W. airwart, lbs rspr-ssutoUve ol a Sow \otk syadtaat-, la nee* haling With H.. -hernias* tOT a sate of Hie '-I liiieK.e smp" " ii,,- sm. 11. at. I Min winking for," said Mr. law m. " will oiler aa mu.., aa $.1 pu ,,,,. f?r tllf vr 1...I.- liiam.oisl ares. vt"-; ? ll. ot osarss, ttni ht- u-ed lor gra/.ing ?ud -alaine *tock.' " " DKAD MXM TKI.Ii NO TAFF*. -: l-l I*, '"t ?-''? -A illapalch Irom lo-a Muln.-a. I.itr*. ">? Tbe disappearance ol Henry Pelora ..ur oi Ilsa ha au taut witnesses ot 11., ll adiha g iiiiiM.i. al BsOBX CltV. Bad be intimation that lie bad been killed rn i.r-v.ut Ina i.-llmg ??"??. ba-? la-en nr.r.y.rn ...-.I iii, ... t?l,..r 4 a bsd* M| ,usi-,i I., te-tliiil ..I I .-t. rs wa- ti.iiii.I lulhe willona, about a nile ti om I !? Milli, lear Conni ll iiiiilf..'' KU.I.ID Hi a BAILMUAO FN'ilNE. Mxtlix. Maa*, Oil 21 Mi*. rt.Htl.a lt Cider e. lille tl-BI hg Ihe I'ust..n an.I Hals* ltai.nu.1 Ila, k mar I dgewmUi HatlM I..-day wa* -track by au i-ngii,,-ami kdled. OOUBT j INKs ll.l.i.l.xl.l.V KKIAINKD CHICA..1.. '?? I SM CsrtSlS' Jiiatu-r* of tbi- Prara known a* ?change Bf VCBUI ..111. .al. Iiave Uielr oniie. iir-ar uolic* oulla and wli.-n |.n-oii. ra nial, a " .hang.-, ' th. j com.. betnre -nxsejaaUee*. ii ca- isosatly ,iia, ..r.-i*?i nan bo rrpoii? lad I"''.ade t'.lh.-.iiy ?f 1,,,,-h (?u...ir.l r.,rT. I.,,,.- nm.-. xn mt. aligal iu n sin, * a that aline May 1, ItHi. -it, A,ft , _?. , ,axe In'li irnsl n.lure l|? aejiiati.es. Pot thia number Un-r ,ave aakl min Du-uty nut S_,l_0. lt i. einmat.-.! that the it. rag' ""' :" ' " ? ' BM *a* t-I ii. i PARMEB limn ncd AND ROBUO akbox. Ob ". Od M srrin/i. Boroharl stiiht.ii. a raslflv fsraiar Uvtag aaai beta, wa* thia toi.n.a,., mured niu .1 l.ill w.asl. lurturi-.l alu.h.t to itaat- ami n.a n i,, rir* ii. il,Mai in ciah l.lttai.l Milln,|| waa r-bbnl .,. v.4K) aiiilrin lu- lons'-. I'... i, I ..-r ?? - ,ir> l.ein, , onniiil lui ail .tr* t ?i__tl) bs lbs ailjai.nl toimliy. LOOKS WELL FOR ROOSEVEL' PfioePEcra growing bkighter dail. TIIK Mitt MlRIHtB TO-XIOIIT?MR. IIKWITT AN TIllT SOI HIF.IIS-T.IK ni,SIM.?H MOVKMr.NT. The Republican canvnss in the city is conducted wit more spirit and iletermm.tion ns thc dav of elpctio draws nearer. Chairmun Koot. Mr. Koosct.lt un ethers were busy yesterday nt the Filth Avenue beac quarter*, answering letters mid diai niches, ami direct in? ''"* work winch ta now hoing, carried on in ever election district. At the he.nl,(darter* of __? < i! /. n Cmuniittec ot One Untidied, No. 1,213 Hrondwnv, like vigorous cflnrt i* lining uuule to secure vide* lo Mr. Koo-ovc-It. In every Assembly District there ar committees nt work, and still another suli-division o the work is carried on in each ol the MM) electioi districts. Tho organization is the most complete Bal effective since the Presidential cnn vasai ol ISM), am thc result* promise to he of thc most gratifyiuw char act er. Chairman Hoot aaiil yesterday that n complete ran vw*m si the city tailed to reveal any break iu tho Kc pulilican columns, ? very member ol the party, with i very sm.iii Qoorgi d-tiBttoa, rtautHug firm lui- Bbom volt, while there were letters in Mr. Roosevelt's poa session trom nearly 1,000 Democrats promising theil xo'es to him on election day. Ile said that, the tall, about I'enulilici'i* voling lor Hewitt waa nbsolutelt, without fmitulnrion, and waa even ridiculous in tin light ol thc penitent accessions to thc Kcpiildicai ranks dom the Democrats. Ihe nina* meeting in the Cooper Institute to-night pie-ABM to be a splendid demonstration. Timmi* C, Acton will preside and speeches will be ma<:e liv ChlefJnstiee Koah Davis, Joaepfa M. Choate, ?>. Hobart Herrick, ol tho Prodnee Rxohenge; Jaeinoa S. .?schultz. .1. Seiner Cage, .Inlm V. Fliiinmer. Hu Bee. Kr. Howard Crosby and Tlieiidnrc Roosevelt. ihe BoHee -rraafeeaeata baeebeea Beret ally audi under il,,, diiei-iion ol' Captain IfeCaliagh, of the Seventeenth precinct. The doors will lie open al 7 o'clock. PlattOrtfl tickets have been distributed to the .Muthera jf the Bxeentire Comiqittee ot the rtepabll i un C ninl y Committee, Tho littoof vice pn-si.lent* mid secretaries will include many names ol well-known (maines* men, annie of whom have not heretofore | voted ? iii, ti,,, st-puhlieauporty. Sm.fthespeok I era aa well fl. oAoera .nc men xx ho liaxc besB indei.cn I dentin local politics ami have IrequeUtlj voted for Democraiic nnnslnooa. Tho Roosevelt Campaign Clul ol tha XX l-t Assembly District, numbering .'"'?tm n. h.ul expeeied to attend .ihe meeting ina luely, bul thoa now only cxpeet lt the weather is clear to march to the vicinity of tho hull un. 1 form part ot a.it lionOIBSatllip. Mt. ll.iosev.lt will siieak in Hie XI Uti) Assembly District lo uioriiixv ami later in the dav ho will speak al Sixty sevenll -st. anil tho Boulevard* tO the voters of the XlXth Distnot. On Kridav he will hi oak in the Xth District ut H p. m. and at .S'n, 4'.1s Third-axe., in the XV Illili Distriel, nt h.UO p. m., and al the Korlv -<-. on I sn. et Depot at 0 p. ul. On Saturday ha xxiii address ihe ronni Republican.. Dr. Crosby ure ii as Ins opinion yesterday that Koo-i yeit xxiii be sleeted. Be sato1 that he had paid eareiiii attention te Ihe Oeorge movcim-m end he emi niateil timi lleorge would gel 60.B0U votea. Cornelius H. Mis* agreed srith Dr. Crosby aa to the si ten el li ot tko Oeorge movement. De thought that Hewitt aros growing weaker every day. Kobert (I. Mel ord said thu the bottom hud ta!1 ii out of the Hewitt canvas* and thal it va* BOW a tight between Boose vc lt and lieut e,.. Thc ellorts bein^ lniidc by thc Democrats to break Into the Oeorge movement an regarded a* atgnifieant ot Hewitt's weakne-s. Curran, one ol Heorge's man? agers, _..t a fat pl.ue in tim Brooklyn Navy lord this xteek. lo an..ther 111 Hil.er was offered a place in the Cn atora House. Oeorge Blair, l-rarey. Lrouaeaa, Connolly and other profeasionol Brorkmen who hare been !(,,.outed to Slate offices by lioveriiur Hill here boen bron.ht lo the i itv nml money hus I)..en gixen to them lo liv to -e.loee the Qeee*gfl manu.ern. Tins combined eliott of the state ami national Administra tions ,n behalr ol Mr. ilexxitl hos ati.'-r.-.l the Oeorge men and set them to wirkini: till the li.iiil.-r. li xvas token ai Republican headquarters m a rare imlicitiou mi the |.ut ol Hr. Hewitt', managers el bisweoknoM, i i. 'i~t,iis, ii.- largest owner, ni real estele in the city, have co'ielmleil lo support Mr. Roosevelt as Hie luresl way t.> delea! Oeorge. lue rsO-M ol Mr. How ni nu an Important part ot the le.i*. itn.ti af the Issi MMlOB of Con*-r*M ia severely sntlClaad bf hdward Mo.'beraon, tho veteran compiler of political statlstlca, who lia* written to a prominent ' .lani ArmV it>'?" "' "''* elly a Inlier la willoh be say*: ? in tie-ii.ht ..f the Mayoralty ssatasl Ihe M so-lier vate," lt annan * t.. rae, oujthl t.. Ce ma**eil solidly ssrainsl Mr. Ilea itt. il.' c.* ie en oon?|iii non. a, oppusini everytblBi In which ti,,y ilk.-an mt. i si In debate bs Ima been moa ---naivet au.! lu voi> aiilagoiilaUc. ii.- dui not su-t.,!ii a *in? e pension bili obie h the Prechlenl ......I. lie supported thu Mun s ,n raia to preveni ion ,-lal un unless I lin hill , leit -.1 Ile lax 1.1 pay th. . ..-t. And ou the lat ol February las! ba Skins of all the lepre. Mutative* nf itu- Noi thorn .tites vote.l airum-i Ibe xs I'. 11M..11 lilli, -un.nv.- et ' uni.. I. rsl * xx li li Mr. Abran) .-*. lieu.ll lo , le np ihe Ml.ti- ? six nee.ilix-e Xl.te* i.isl against mat me isiit-e. I rn- i ,,n n ,|. i r.-* In th* Heuate lepuliUc ma in p.is..ni; thc lull, ta thal -ii Hewitt's rare distinct on lu the maller 1* fiat ha allied bun. ac u [li the most" Irreconcilable " element ot tba N>0theni ie e.i-i... ?, .ni., lib ol May he JuatlUsd thc tole anti wald be Saes exsctli what bs wasdoUigv Mr. Hewitt** spsseh Of May S wa* ono of the eihiot tiniKiif hi* unroi tuiiste temperament whieli are Ili? lli, -nt m lu* c.iugrc* -.1 uti career. Ho and ni ono part oi hi* spscsb: i .. nil of endurance on the part ol the taxpayer* h Ul I ll :- lil. .ii. tl i'll ID 1 "t .Ul-I dc rn ill ! ll] ia nit' ; and it will not au*p until tbe presaore and load ot taxa t.nll IS Ii I.i.e. cl. H.- BBIil iii ii Ins friends from tbs South were placed in BB .-in....iras- ni position xx hen hills such as "that be? fore ths Hen*, .x.-re prSMBlsd; I li i V cool I not lllSCUM :lien w,thuin bavin. IBS llupillatloii ul dlsloyiliy thrown ut ihem. li w ia hot hme-si nor li" o able to areas upon in- ni tuase meMUiM te wblefa thor wsro iiotabletoexi.retsdiss.il- The I urden of lu* ipeecb wa* thal I Le dov.-rn neut had noi money lo Ive away and Hi.il tax.u mn iiinsl u.- re nee.I. Dill 1 lillil'NK in an cd I lorial p.in el out Unit tho auurces of the ,v ls ol riots au i dy usn* Its wsrs noi csu*scj by taxation, bal iiy tn,*-. Bollon*, wiiicli Mr. Hewitt had at time, helped to incul c its, An Inila rn ial lirand Army iu.ui said tint Mr. Hewitt's record wu,,i doubtless lo*o lum Hie vole* of many ol ihe BiiMIni i uf in,, lalo war Ile .'..ol uot - lu*xv u hliuaelf im- ii -mi ur iy,. .ui lier. lie pressure of lbs I tlueiico of tho biislne** p.xrr of lbs c.muni .ny which lias i.ir.ely declared ni favor of Wa election of h. Roossvslt le being fell sawugothsr VOt*-r*. An nit Bopabllcoa who has sometimes Voted In local el-ci ion* without much renard to party lines ,ald lhat he had heeii lu place* of Linnie** of many bankers w. thin ibo last few la] I ami lia I ma ls ID quirt ss a* to the political aeutlment au.<tbselsrla. H.. had found In one bank that of nearly one Uun.lrel persons in the service of the bank practically .ll w,.re for Hom. vdt, alni the * l_}fl wis foiin.I tu be true lu almost every place Wilek hs visual. Tim work or the Down Town Club li d partly .rough) ali.ml this result, but the principal r:iu-es wars f-ar of a larine vote for (lennie and .as of rontldenoa Iq .Mr. Unwin'* ablliiy tu oithitead the ptos mre of Hie m ii wiio nouiiiiated hun. Hie real estate men, lt was reported at the Republican loiiiny to n-initce riuin*, would meet under the ulree. Hon of tin- Down Town Club at No. 47 Hroadway.at 2.30 I. m. to-day. and lim Htock Exchange uiembere at A-.AO I'- a_ Mr. Roosevelt wdl endeavor to -ttend these meeline. Meinliera of ths executive "omuntiee of ihe Down lown Club vl.i'.ed the ( oniity Committee room* In the evenln.. They said hat tiny would nol ne satlslle 1 until there wore or*;.ni M io i* m every business oircief worklug for the cioc :ion of Mr. Reoaaralt several ilelnealloti* from Democratic sud Indepetidnnt ir.aniz.itiona were nu. - the eallera BB Mr. Ho-it and Mr. Roosevelt. They expressed a desire to work In a ion-partt*aii .pirlt lor the election of Mr. Roosevelt. BU8INEB8 MEN IN EARNEST. U'TIVIiy |M int: niiYG'ioi):* AND DOWNTOWN 'itu?noonee mkm obsaitub. Thepolitieal pot eeuttoaM to hotl at alixelyrate uiioiij' the -uatooM mea Bod ut no poiut does it l>ub )lc iii more lix ely *t\lo than at thc heitdquaricra ol the Jowniown Roosevelt Club. No. 47 Broadway. There ra* n steady stream ol callers irom the carly hours BBMrdey until the doora were closed alter dari, tearly all who culled were recognized as men proml ctit in business or prolesaioual lite downtown, and M'ty one wiis .-iiilui-ia-tic in bia advocacy ol Mr. .oosexelfa election. While Ihe majority ol thc ninia xe, re IvepublicMlls, theie waa a good sm n.L.in. I then who voted lor Cleveland and a lew Htruight ut Democratic taxpayers whs were desirous ot eeing a change in the management ot the city govern leut. "ti Saturday thc executive committee of tho club ent out a lot ot circulars to taxpayers, tnerchaut* and ther citizens asking them to indorse Mr. Roosevelt fl au.hdacy. The BBBlll resjiuuses that have come ni ? a nile surprise cxen tho iteiidcra. Srcretary De Iciidn-siliak waa completely coverecl yesterday with he aiiawer* lhat came ny niall and telegraph and inch aeattoued to coxe until the loom* warn loscd. Among those who responded or caliod in per ?in loaasuin tl,., .ommitleo ol their iutentmu to ail[i ort Mr. Roosevelt were: Delny g Bowtaai, L B.C-1MMIM, A II. Wl.ltner of A. 1* XS minty *X CSV, tr..!. Stan Lam,. Alfred Kck-.o I .. - land ni on i wi,nany , ,-x jii,i?.- ii.trace aoaaaU. Hob it i.ay lsn.ili.in. ll N 'lion. coal. N0.1 11 load cray , J- Coleman uayiiui. J. Hooper HaJnsrsteyi P. w\ '.?"???_?;?. '/ ?"'*'? cul ll. rink, ol the liutluic KXC-SBgS ; ex Attolli.) '.eli ntl Irealle W. Hiiaarll, >S. Van H. na. la.r C rilici-r, Janies M. annuli.XX. ll. CalwsUO MOB, xx ssl.inntou Heii.iiiaim ,v ( .,. i.iiinii. a _in. kei mau, ititu.loiph Iliiny.K.H.lovell ai o..K(i. .li bania, Aiikii* .Ma.liili.nli.il.. llri.laeia'rt Hra-s,l ompaiiv. Ue I il.I,man .Maiiutti turill*, i empaiiy, Horace I.. Hoi. iikisa, n... I,, h. , m.- xx.iixx iiii.rniii. i. K. taoo-er.IjL.Jsokaoo, .an n. n ll. l-.aicle. Il .-ii: t isliit v. a.int, \ h t"i XS V ..ol li, ea, ,' ll il?nier, \V. V. Pratt. Charles lt. lledd.-u.O lt Mooner, t.i ..ni liicl.-lairn. a. M liiib rlull. 'I'- M<*iie. liol., rt i.am lr. James XX. cjn.iiiai.l. Il, nu J. RoblBaoo, >ainu.l ll. ,iu?by, V* lillaiii Turnhiill, jr. < heater IDisWo.d, Tbsisaa P. v* ?? i. Ailinn Ma-.ni uni. - 1' i aestl liuiliaiik. VX ilium ll u ..n. J Lawrsacs SsaUiwaii, c'saaaa iir,im,tr.l, jr., liayaid ..m.in . a. i itxi.H.i i. Moaliusivry, it. M. A pata tao ami Dr. Mrk - i Miiim.iii ill. lltlOSIIIIll* a 111 io.li.s-i ihe mi-m'.. rs ol thc club at 8 o'clock this aftcrnooo In the club rooms. Pre urationa for the big mass meeting In front ot the 811 Treasury building on Saturday afternoon are goit lorw id rapidly. Delegation* from most ol the Roo* veli clubs iu ihe city are expected tn be present, i eluding the irygeodl n en, who will march clown iu body headed l.y a lu-as*. baud. There was also great nrtivi'y at thc he,-..I.matters this lust-named orgatnziation yesterday. The ettcct the bi* lnecting on .Monday has been to stir up abo everybody m Hie tfrygoodl district to thc liighe pitch ol enthusiasm Cir Mr. Roosevelt. A piounnei Worth-at. merclnuit e_id yesterday: "Tie Dem cr.il*. I understand, wanted to get tip a counter den mittratioii here tn lavor ol Mr. Hcwitrf hut when Hu carno down and lound that about nine-tenths ot tl BMrehaUtl .uni clerk* her" were sin.utui- tor the lt'. |.nli|.cm eandtdata they give it up aa a bad joh." Samuel il. Acion, brother ot ex-Assistant-Treoauf! Acton, is in charge of the headquarter*. When a n porter tailed ea Kim yeaterdo-f he Bototod to live pa_i of the big meuil.i rshi|i roi i honk tull ot mimes asa I evidence ot what has already lu-cn uccomplishei ?' The enthusiasm for our candidate," he said, " unbounded. That apeech he gave made him lots i votes. Ile struck the kev note of the campaign an the intelligent business men around here npprecial thc t.ct." Among the Haines on the list of tnemberi arc thof oi several well-known Mugwumps, who are Mi Boomeelt's most ardent Maperte!-, The ctlort* ol K. Ii. Muntgomoy, an inatirnnoe mar to get Hie Insurance people in line for Mr. Roosovel mnrt been decidedly auccesslul. Many of them, ir eluding lha O-Mera of Mme of the largest Ire aud HI companies, have already uni.minced their intention t aid the Republican cumin ute, while the BMJOfity 0 the employee, Mr. Montgomery anya, ere hearty bud porter* nf the ticket. Ab eathnalaatle ?ietlag et seventy-H*o members o the Ciinluee Kxehange took the preliminary step toward the organization ot a linnsexelt BBIMBOIgU -lol sresterdoy in RoomtNo. 107, of the Produce (-.chang building. .). Hobart Herrick lolled the meeting ti order and s.id : ?? We have met to crystallize th. ?ontim. nt of reform. Theodore Roosevelt, bv virtue ol his unique chm-ueter. abilities, and surroundings, i decidedly the best-equipped for the work which tin next Mayor will have to do." [ApplBflae,] Oeorge W. Balah w/ee elected temporary chairman He shid that Hie pre*eut campaign piosotit* an )a*ui ot such vast importance that evey citizen is tallai upon to meet it?linaine** men and workingmen ai Well. Mr. Herries* waa elected permanent president ll. <>. Armour led Samuel Jacoby, rtee-presidents and K. I). Nenstadt, secretary. It waa resolved tba the club be known as the Roosevelt Club ol the New Vurk Produce l-'xchnnge. l.'pon the motion ol Jessi Hoyt the nomination ol I'heoilore Roosevelt tor Mavin was approved Bad the members signed a pledge to sup port him OB election dav and in the meantime tu wor. te* his election. A committee of three waa appointee to issue an address. ? UR. ROOSEVELT BPEAlU THREE TIKES. AT TI1K C'OOPI-.K ONIOM, IN yoitKVII.I.K, SND IN HAitr.exi?r. w. OILDBB on Till BTO-B*. The latijiciitinii meeting held last even in jr at tho Cooper Cnion by tho Republicans of the III Assem? bly District WM well atten last ilespitn th* rsln. Jams* M. Varnii'u Ballad lt to or l*r and Coinmlasloni>r Tsintor Bteelded. Mr. Talntor eulo.lzeil tho entire tlcknt. re? ferring to Mr. Roosevelt as s mau who "bad thr pluck and tho ability to a co uupll di the reform thal tho city government needed so badly at present." John D. Lawson was disposed to disparage his own rh mee, of election to Congress lu a district that ls overwhelmingly Democratic whoo a fray Belied ra in In the audience rotted le him: "Koop a stiff uppei lip," and this MBtSBM was used a* a text with good ef? fect by some of tlie suhseiiuent .peakera. Kx-Aldertuan Jolni C. O'Connor, till nominee for president of the Hoard of AMortiimi, receiv-'d a warm greeting and made un lUOHlTI speech. Cephas Brtln ard, jr., camlidato for Aaseiunly in tht fill District, brought dowu tho hon* ? bv saying: " Our candidate for Mayor, Mr. Koos'V'lt, has never yet maila a political faiiuro; Mr. Hewitt has never yet aeiiiovoi a success."' Dr, Cyttlc, the Aid.'minnie candidate, was follows 1 oy Ce pb its lirainiird. sr., who an.lyznd Mr. Hewitt's speech at Cooper Cm..ti in a measure that canted tho ai li,tuc.i to cheer him to tue echo. " I atu against the Democratic party," said Mr. Uraliisr I, " no matter who ls at tho heal of lt, hsoaUM no matter how good tho candidate. lt is the party that always rule a." Mr. Roosevelt arnvd while Mr. Brainard was talking ami received au euthusisatlo welcome, " Throe oncers for tim cowboy," alioul-cl-t m*.n lu the audience, "in I tia- nama of Dakota I iliauw rou." said Hie Mayoralty | c aihteta, [Loud e_OBr*k1 luroeoH to the statements bm to aboul Mr, Hswltt foot ho woobi b? MporM- hy ! every honest man and woman In New-York, to which tin- prertOUl "ps iker had referred, Mr. iloosevolt sall: I have nol rel' ? I -Ba t\.h of Mr. Hexvitt'*. bat ir ln< i* ion., u. reported u these utterances t ran only es press my profound admiration foi the ileitoate and abrlnsins modeaty ol Mr ll.tt.it [ i.a'i.'iiti-r and applause I lisve been crin . i*. d i.e. luise ni mv Idti-r I m.cte i> i icei ii e to M i I leonie. Well, neither did I say anything of ltr Hewitt, What i* the use "f my trying or Unf e- ng to kill either or thea xtni ii they nie .im; (bell li -t to kill . ,,, ', ol . : ' ."' III Bl ? I "I B :.. h I BIB x. v grateful. Wi ii tbe party oppoaod lo n*. \v. s.. ourai ? and compact Weh ar tho wallinga of the Democratic party mana_era while mir uxxti uv confldente tim , om rank, ai i w.iiii ri_.li- bete to deny. Md deny emphatically, th it Mr. licorice, .i ch ct.ii. xi. nih I m.ile.- one whit ncr a workingman'* Mayoi Hi in mt -eli. I aland here a* .rn \m rtcan rio- m.m talking to Ano! .-.in freemen, un equal arnon* ...pi.ii*. " ii. sr, i a .r.' : Wo have no got ? rntuent by cl ia i c en tin* sj ,. ,,- Hie ? iter, i'i eor. ii I an made Mayor 1 (hall be Mayor for all To beal Mi. Georgs is not tho lasueol his campaign, and .n Hying to BUUceltso xii K.u it uni* !..o., tic ? a: el _.-: o .nu present iniqui? tous syatem ol I ty sro vern.nt, lpiilauae.1 Phey object tn nie beean*.- l im too i.id,.ai a rcfoi uer. Well, ll rou don't want such a man iii the Mayor's olUce then don't elect me. erica " Hut we do and we'llelecl you!" I aballsnare no unworth) ?.: iliahoni st otBi i.n simply i.e. sase ha ia a I'.-piibii i.in. i bi ci*.. Mr. RoiiSCTSlt was urged to go on, Hut he sall that ho bsd not yat discovered the secret ol perpetual motion, ,.n I xx-a* .bilged tor that rea*.Ul lo let U(i. The sppesrsaes al Richard Watson (Hider, editor of //,. feu 'tiri/, up.Ul the p attora produced ., alli', (,'hair uiaii 1'aiiit. ir intro.lu cl bini a.* a genuine and thor ougbly representative Inaepe-Oeni roter. >ir. under was received willi round after r mud o; cheers. linen tho applause had au balded a little he Sal 1: Thia 'stnv tlrtt appearance on a political plat; .rm. Hut I cannot welf avoid b. ag here to-night, regarding, a i ito, Mr. reit aa the beal Mayoralty candidate webs' ever yet lal liners. When you want to plow, gel a plow, and when you want reform let a reformer. Applause] I think Mr Koosex ? Il thc a ilea! and cinchiest man n political life in the whole conntry and lie ls worthy ol the tulles! suifragesof Ins nany ,u,l ol all n?s*.l ClUSSM regal.lb .-sa oi patty. J..,nd applause.] \xlien Mr. Gilder finished Mr. V.trnum called for turee cheer* for "the next Repuniioau Mayor" and they wore given with a will. .Milgo Myall also made a brief speech. A large audience BSMMblsd li) I'aropa Hall, at Thlrd ave. and .-'ishtv-sixtb-at.. last night, st tbs Invita? tion of tho Citizens' Committee of Ona Hundred. Every Word or MBtSB-l uttered by C. C. Shayne, the chairman, or Charlton 1'. I.C wi* and H. II. Hathaway, the speakers, which coull be construed Into lau lation of Mr. Ko.iaevoit wa* applauded, and when Mr. Roosevelt appeared on tho platform the audience stood up and cheered vigorously. Mr. Roosevelt saul: It gives mes peculiar pleasure t? be able to speak to such an audience bs {bl* u sndlence composed of neither Dbbw t-rats nor KepubUcsns, but feiloxt citizens. It seems a pity that out own municipal Welfare should be dependent upon the fate ol outside parties, The deair. ..f every dm rn the city is te have every public servant kept fur hut on- object?to do hi* work honestly ami iaithfiiiiv. tastes-, bowsver, wa have int n kept iii office lui ansi- i.f their polltlcsl backing! because they areal the bea.I of large delegations of voters,-nd be? cause tln-y can be made useful in i anyiug an election. We, the ,-iti/.rii*, are directly thc Loser*. Should I luci.nie Mayor, 1 sin.old take ..trice unhampered by a single pledge and wirh bul .me ambition -to win the hon orable respect ol my fellows 'tisane, lt wool 1 be my earnest and hom st etioii to represent, -so tar as Usa in my power, each snd ever) cllUea. I beers.; slioiild I lax chosen Max or I xt ill lie the Mayor, not of the pert! bul of thc win.I. C ty. I have never yet made any prom [sss before election that I did iud try to carry out after election. They say that every man lia* his ambition, My ambition Ib m to set as to demand th.- rasps ul alni good xviii of amii of int fellows as I* worth having. If 1 am elected Mayor nf thia eily, aa seems probable, If changes In my favor continue, I thaildoBll rn my potter to sn xe .ill my fellow i iti/iii* lox allv and faithfully. I shall ile x ,,t,. ail iev tun.- ..nd energies lo giving you a good and hon-at .ni -lum. ut. I am mx aell a strong party man ou -late ami National uucatlon*. but at the asms time I can promise jon that if I h.und a COlrBPl mun lu ottice 1 would eui ina head ort ll he BON lb.- iiiiwl influential BBM lu my party. Three rouaiug cheers were given for " the next Mayor.'* tue XXIII! District Republicans bald s big maaa uiceiiiig :u Harlem Hall last evening. It was hslf-past H when Mr. Kooasvell arrived snd hs was oompslled iiier-ilv to light ula way tnrough the crowd from the I mr li the Pla?! or ni. II. wa. BSSoBasanlM bf Walter Hews Aabbei f, fitch sod D. O. Bprague. Men jamiied ,,," wivedi their h*U aud cheered wildly. Mr. RooMvelt Itia a?l.l by "uropiMinenta Uart* tin- Hepubllcans are either ilrad ur aalissp. Ont 1 am SOT. l'eni xtlial I have BBM hereto nish! that a goo- BMMiy ol them are not .'.ead. and 1 think if ?i,y neui.si-l waa here nott und thought you tx, re asleep i,? would alao think that you were having a bad dream. ^Ap S_BBSO.J There have been two objections r*ist*i against my candi lacy, iiie mst nbc i* ti,at i am a bey. Laughter;' Wall, I -.hutt UM cal ge. 1 am a Is.y. I sax thal every mau I* aa loung as lie leela, ami it thai he true, ai - there any boya lu Ina .Ulilieiiie to night I My hope is Hint xxlien you fsSVS Hu* mi nug you will baud together and form a tn im inion* , <miii. men a Ki jiiililn ,iu clan. It l? not often thal the Itepnl.ll. an pnrly lui* sm h ? chance is lt has ibis Tear. Ths _-_iocratlc party ls ss apiti ap thal t has ult. ny ao chaine ol tx lining. Tbe cleorge movempul I nothing linne or lesa than s apli! trom that pa rix ?nil lu -.ni-e.pu ii. e the I'.in.i. rain- puny has no baal sr two bcaiia - .-. le. In-f.-i yon choose. I 'I' ix any one lo t"U winch. We hat, beeu implored by thc party st* OsrraBUeoJs.Mia ..I ll.-wilt and thus kill ...ange, aud wc have liae il plo d '.v il.ra* sim. t.. vote I.n Mr. Oooreo and Jdl ? ? ? lt mn I ii-alt. g. ntl.inen. fer M^are W?n* Won olin md,ia n ls simply B tanney quarrsl wo will Se*-P oui nanua ? lt mil iii.m-1. on oin xtay to t li lory. V->r?-_fi?A-B COAL PUICAS IX FIllLADhLPUlA. I'Hii.ADiirni.i, Oct. 20.?The Kxecutivo L'ouimltteo of tho lidilgh and (schuylkill Cosl KxohaugM uet to-day and decided to make no Changs In ths lins ind city sud hsrbor prices ot coal during November, ms lina sud city pr ce* ot hard white ssh coal st Schuy I iil Ilsvi ii si present, are: Lump sud steamboat, f'i-O: broken sod rbe.tuut. *'i1T>, stove aud email mn. am <*rs. *>i 2a, FRENCH GUESTS WELCOMED. THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC CKOWDl.D. ?SPEKCIIKSBY -KyATORKVAKTA AND F. R. COUDE?T ?HOW THU DAY WAH I'xSSKIi. The Fn'noh dele-fatei to tho nnveilinK of th_ Statue of Liberty, had their Brat formal reception leal night at tbe Academy of Mualo. Tbs Amer es* Com mlttee, lt ls true, had broken tbs les In a doil.niful MT. hand w ty on Monday morning on the stssm yacht lillie and at ibe French Line'* pier. Bat I Ml m_ht they lolnsu forces with the Orcle Krsncsise de 1'Harmonia and with s plectltuds of speech-malm*; and ceremony bade the Frenohmen welcome again to tbe elly sod country. fhe nig Academy auditorium was say with Freneh snd American flags and tricolor ribbons snd deco? ration*. Tlie French colony waa out In fores oo tbs floor snd tn the ral lane*. Most of the ?peechss were lu Frenoh ant tbs Marteillaiae wm bp sll odds the favorite air. De liO**ep* sow Bartholdl were called out In Hie midst of the eserelass, snd when the great digger of canals in, bis enthusissiu over Deputy .""puller's speech. .Used bi* colleague lu plain sight ou the sta.*, tbe (,..,., fervor bubbled fairly over aud the whole house rote In a dla ot ap? plause. The American Committee flied on tht stage at half* paat ?i, makins* a passage for the -nesta, with De Leasi.ps and Bartholdi at their hea t. The sculptor sal lu the front row shout ths middle. De Lesseps on bis right sud M. Descbtuip*. of the Municipal Council of I'arla, snd Deputies ."puller and Desuinn* on hla left, Beyond the Count were Admiral Jan res and General I'elllMlcr, the two .Senators. Senator Ktart*. (he chair? man of ihe American Committee, bad a prominent ae it. Among tho olber mem..?r* of the committee present xyere Bichsrd Butler, tbe secretary, Consui-iietieral Alfred le Fsivre. I.ouls do Heblan, (ieorge A. Olaeuzer, Chsrle* ".tiller, snd F. R louder- Among the prominent member* of Freneh aoclettea wera I_ I-afon, L. Koaslgnot, Charles Villa, P. Huot, V. Fortwenitler sud (J. Uorvsl. of tbe lUcepttoa Committee of tbs Cercle de 1'Harmonie Hector 1e Cas? tro, Jula* Aldeiro, Captain Verrine, Vic Consul Daus selng, Dr. Ma irrallle au I M. Hoy tr I. sscretary of the Panama Canal In New-Votk. After an overture, " '., Muette de Portie!," by Auber, by Van der Stucken's orchestra. M. l.afon, the preatdeal of tho Cercle de i'll.irmotile, ros ? and uti red a few short sentences of welcome iu French, and then Intro? duced as tbe chief speaker nf the ex cuing Frederic K. Coudert. Mr. Coudert spoke lu French also, sayle* la part: Tn- occasion Which linns* us together this evening, ls I think, nntque in the history ot nations. What a rare tiling in? deed ls an International fcatlx.l which .!?? not tell ol rio? ter es dearly bought, ol triumph* Britten ID l.l.hs' of might otten iinpo-ing ltselt over right: V.ur [ ri acme, I admit, brings to., ir iniuds a lons atrnggle xxiii, h a coiiiiimn wu. and a lonni,on hut,tilde crO-Ted with success. Appian**.] Wecannol hesr your nam**, tr.-1 un not s... your sat'enae, wo ciinnol hall your Bas Without think.nu ..: the Ions' struggle) who*.- shadow* aud dat k ess were ,1..-1>.: :.-,i at Ynr.ti.wn a name rssplaodenl in nor history. But tha hattsas 111 whieh youl futti. r.-s so largely shared, and the triumph which was a- iii.xiii by their biotin iii- aasistsai e . an but rejoice ad who love nunkuri. In that Mningle, ,011 ... I notliiug to gain but honor, and it ls yours lorever, .; Apobtua 'ihe inailguialloii ol Hie SitatUe of 1.ll..tty is but ? i lia liter m.ce in our . -o union lii-ltuv. A i.-iitiiiv has ekMyOod ,1ns your fi.tln ra sheathed the sunni which tliev had drawn Mr American Independence, a century ol ii ai. a ..nun t- of nro fr.ssin the material world, a c. iltur, aortas which tho ii tel sun.* ol America ba fe prasU-ed Un - ,.i m. n,l.-a tuc which the rebel aiiblo-lso liignind had p|e.1_ed " their lix.*, their fort one* and tlieir *a. ns! lion..r." [Asp Your people, ceitleineu. ia au extraordinary people. What ls Hu re in ymir sun. in youl blood, in tour -ol that makes you eternally young I whence .lid von .1. .|u,t. the i.culiy of neverdeapatrmi I "Let the dead bary their asi ni," says the Dix nie Word, and you, ii ii wi liing lo Lt y in*- Ite* le- .rushed by tlie weight ul tlie p.ist. you I.e. onie all li-.-i ill l.sikliig into t the Ugh! rn the morrow. What a ie--..n thee is i..r us is lao history of tli.it statue which ha* brough! 11* liar* to.cllier1 lt is not only a Work et .nt 11 ni.pic 111 in. world which *lr kee I us. nu th.-beauty of its artistic eonrcptiou, nor its ma- Idea* ex.-, ut too, but it i* tin- el.a that ba* found a fernie -oil li tba genius of whom 1 Of M Alastiso. Appian** lina uran I ciod ili ss 1 omes Irom Colmar. What B b-sa.ui foi those WUPSh-UM ? iou t iran..* roath (salas. Immortality, lt am aii.-rtha vcr. winIi the ransom of tbs soil lull not Vel BBM [..nd, it xv,1* iii Hie fa.e of Hie fatal s.n.. ncc which lolita Frenchman al l"re_eb_ieo that ins mutilated oonalry waa losin.' so pu.ions a limb, that tin- patriot, the .mut. tho sohtiei ilrixiig away leaps r. w pine lu* tears, the helterM a.. th" h.ht .-nd look.un it ...ul hun I.u tri..ids au I limita? tion put* min bron/., lu* regrets, in* io ? - ns opena tin- hm .y.,.n. . rosses m. mun! 1 m. 1 frootlarsol In* cona. try. and thi 1. a xis mi d I,.ht. of liberty.Ol .r mldir breaks on him and he giv.s .1 lite, puts lt turo a bo ly of 1..11., n?h_bls bronte tu he placed at the gale ol ll... . oiiutry xx bkh tiler.abes and knott* I lance. 1 Applause.} Mr. Coudert Unt*b<_l amid groat applause and the Freneh delectte* u.hI i?.l a**ent ta deluuu TUs *-__* tuan then in trod iced Sonstor Kv ttl*. wUo sal I: When tl.i- 1 oiuuiittic. which orgiin/ed tbs festival amt graceful rec. pf lon of dislingil.she I gu.-ts ti-mn lY.utCA, Ski me Ute bOIIOI IO Mk mu to pal I.. lp.it.? .1* tpokss nan tor tho Anuri, in 1 oiiiuiutoe In offering tlie wei.onie which wjsII feei, express .ui 1 aiiaii remember for th,* tua, I w.ut lu.-iine lossy th.ii Ipr Irrred to leave all oratory and .*? uti m nt io my younger and more cia. dui colleagi.a the .?<? .iiii.it.a Mr < -. et. it Vet I should be wrong an 1. too, Inexsr-sstv. of the sc.linn.ula ol tiie coiiiinittee and of IBS Aiiu-rl cnii people, ir I did not estrus! to rou a licitly .nilli. to this city, to thia great land ot ours, to our public io in,nat ii mis a welcome to di tba lioines oi om people* Ker alis! gneatatn sll the inter, bango 01 lust,,rx i>. w ceuirreat Ballona bavs evey hal an great so ava 1 ni ..nit >t ..atli.it <>' x-.iii presence here Aad leta m.-* sage-bearing, lu-ven-h*arning strang, r liss .onie lo stay; wh e you, I fear, aspect to so beek n. r.a. Bal ..* lons; bs this messeussr Irom ber B-tlve eartiioltha ..mus af lier scalp tia-still ot lui art.sim .m:;,ic couran- and pat lenee and pal ...t,-in ol In r pu nil. men walch prom pied this wundi r ttl 1 1 le.lt Oil leni.illis. tte shall r. III. In -I lii.il. VMI* she IS unit a pall ol Am. rn a, she is still a BSUVS US a loyal na-ra .. Fr ace. ? 1.1 lemon, I ? an.mi enhance thi* ?. leonie io reeaaat> ii :; the hon ls of ohll.-l ion windi lied us to Iran..- 11 Ibo nisi th o. - .,1 th - nat iou. nor BBB ec ovel "is or lhasa a tho hsson* 01 polity Md liberty, science sud -.u. is la ah their Indi re have learned from Ira me \pp ms,-, ana x'. e ., iii. ,. d fall ''? li" ?? tout som., such i. ..?n, nave be oa leal ned .ii return by France fr>.m us \ ilaui nm -,,,', i* been tbe ininbb eu ol supporUM Usa greai statin, .'lid ht lin -ki I ot our engineer* amt workmen wa h.iie , i., nish. .1 ,i utting pe I. sta!. OUT -"id. immovable an a,-lure may be lint a feeble part nf tho i-.iniiuii.il -.n, hut Hi pedestal who coola s.*- the -i.hu>-' ?..?niiesMo aiiddelegati i ol thc French Couimltte*.tht* complete oarhai iii., ixx.. Battons ttan.ia belora the tm, i.i And what tlicse two treat nations have lone al together mat ie. nial ic* at mau aid BO tioieii.e of the clements -iel ll* hope pat asunder. iApplaosa.] Thierihaaira atraalrap tu the "star spangle i is__ uer " a* tho senator n,,i*uel and lue wuole au leuce roan, liieti M. ? 'puller lu a graceful au I olo.iueu' -peeeB replied for the FrsBsh-ABMriesB Baloo, "wo aro proud," asld he. turning lo tue liciuao, " lu ct the atalso w,s ma ie by a Frenchman; we are stilt more pron* that il was made by an Alsatian." At ibis great cheer? io.; a.-aiii broke out. IL _ iribuldi appeared a* ML .-'puller ended and bowse and MOllS bl* M-UOWtSflUtBMBta, CoUOt da let '? IM WM ?oueiightod with xl. -puller"* sion rn ice tnai he em? braced BIM and liesa- him ou the. a; age. M. Dssehampa, rtee-prsetdeet ef tao Municipal Coun? cil o. Parts, wa* the last ?psakor. Ile turned to poilU* cal Ideas au.I the aolidauty ot feeiiug between tho L'ulted States and France. 'Ibocurtain waa rung down fora IOU minute.*, Inter? mission, and ihe evening's entertainment ended wan a muaical programme, lu wuieh Mme. I'ui'sc h-Madl. Miao, Trebelli, M. Ovule Musin snd the choral soeietlea Urpheou. Esperance uu I Helvotienne took pirL HOW 1IIK GUMTI spK.vr I M i. l>xY. The Frenoh guests had spent Est )iimiiing and after nnon qasatlfi The cold raw weather kept most of theos in and about tho Hofluiau House uud one could catch BJ Kllmpse of Bartholdi aud De Lesseps, or of tho four Seuatcir* and Deputies at almost any moment from !? o'clock to 4. A tew calls were tua le, of course, and la the afternoon one or txvo small partlea set out tin closest carnages tor a di ive over tho city. Count de Los sean and M. Bartholdi attracted union attention from tha) strollers -lOBSl Broadway and through thc lobby of UM Hotluian House. Both are w.-ll-ktiowu through t-*_r phot.'graphe, whlob one sees now on all tbe look aa*! newspaper stand*. De Lesseps's lit'le daughter came out for liccpient airings with her Kood-lookiug LugUA governess or ber companion. Vice-Aduiual J-uires. whe ia also a Frenoh senator; Vlce-I'resiiloiit I~ l*eschauips. cf the Fans Mutiloipal Couucil; Fioderiok Desiuona and K. spu.ier, member mt the Chamber of Deputies; Colonel de l'usey. of tbe l*olr* tochniuuc .soliooi, aud f. Oiroud. of the trench deles* Cou, called ot the City Hal. about ten minute* after too Mayor bad gone, .ney were received by lrcldaol .No.moy, of tue Hoard ol Aldermeu. Hicbanl Butler and a few ottier luambera of tbe A ts art eau Committee iliuud.it tba Hottuiau House wltu UM irene ii party shortly before 7 p. ni. After diuner all iruVB lowu with them to tbe Academy of Music. Ihe freedom ot thc etty xxiii bc couterrcd ou tbe F rsa ah de.e-'a c* .<> Mayor (.'race ibis aiteruoiin. A reccpUsO has uren oiler.- 1 mom al _ p. il., by tile Fro mes K. cuauge. A receptlo'i will be g. veu in thc ex emu** hp tho L'uiou League Club. A few aaaOMtMoe burs and there about town yes-Hr ilay were Ibo only lu licatlou* that ant Hun* unuaual wao lil ..mapee- Ihe Hotel ItitHli....li. lu Malison "--J"*""?V had a pi etty string of liss* mctomn ila two fscjeaaaia sexerafot the hotel, near by teated ^?J*??*g A lew buildings lu ^???"!Lf "7J ittftS * ui nut dsal of.buoiui was pul on tuc nsy ???. A..,? auaol Franois flags eouipciln* with un ne ard of Amei it an Mn ?jaj h, llU ?f ,he various MaUa wcm'c-rgi Mta amoeba fobta *f the buuliug Ab ai_h s.kUiik bui't sc-m** 1'ark Hew from ihe HorUi bi.il.iu_u to the Foal cidle-. Tbs procession xviii make a ilelsM iiirou.n Mall si- snd Fsrlt Kow to puss uuisr it. AT BmMmWmfm 181 AND?THE RAH.HOADS IlKIDT. I teal I ow'. Island oas croolod, as usual, with stghtseseu yeaictdty. A detail of sixty men was sent over frsoa iioxi riioi's Uland and lhere will lie -IX) men (|uarts_s_l there to-morrow. Tho electric '.'ghi* were pu la the) torch to tbe Mtlsfactiou ot Lieutenant Mella, of UM l.igbtli.i i*. Hoard. Tho platform ls finished audi thing else oouuecteil with ihe unveiling. A French I wita put Bear the goddess's bend yesterday. Toals lu on 'e lableta xv ere also Ml III lue aide* of tbs sahl arch of ilia seaward base, of tho pedestal. They made by 1 litany St Co., aud have tbe following lions: 1 Ina pedestal waa built bx- voluntary coi.l butioua trom people ol the (' uiU-l etstea of Amsrka, i onatiii. in.. and KiecnUvo couunittee : x*. iiuam M. hV lUiuum, ltlchard Huller. Secretary ; Usury *. ??