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r y^rM VOLL.N?- 16,994. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY. AUGUST 30, 1S!H).-T\VELVE PAGES. PRICE THREE CEJNT S IN A COXCILIATORY MOOD. FREXCII ART AND AMERK AN PORK. A.N IXTEaKSTILM; KKI'OKT IN A PAKI.S XF.WS PAiPKR RWARDING NKCOTIATIONS ON THK SfBJECT. Paris, Aug. lt.?"Lat Paris*1 prints tlie follow ing: "Tlie ?CgoHatlnna lietween Prance und tho Iniicd States relutive to tke Atnern nn laiifl mr upproacbing a favoruhle oonclusion. The WMh inirtou Governnient will reiuqvp tbe (luty ou aa-orks of French art, antl Frarjce Nvill reniove the pro kiriition IfmtBBt Anieriran pork.'' It Is dlfflrnlt to doride po-itively a.- to th* BbeoMfl eori'*tne*- of tlie above dhrpafrh but it i* to be hoped in the tBksreet of i^'tii ooaniriei tioueefMd that tho iniorinatmii i* oxaet. Anylinw, the mere e.v pre-lon of it by ?? Le tmttn* is one more rvMcflMd of the ronnliatinp *ii!rit with whleh Uie diplomatK- ufWlauefl ll NfBfd t<i tho leadmlailoB t?f Anieriiati aaBed iinat* Ium Dbbmb ar-e reeelved la that eoaatry. mi Tkauwday the laaportaaa orgaa of a Frenrh lei:i-lat.ir and rmbli'i-t. M. I.alon. DtTCCtflf of "La Frame.'' WBfl repnrted. a* f-avuring Ihfl prompt a*>rog?tion <xf the prohflaBlve teereee. Teaterday Baethee groat Frena h newapaper, ?? l* r.ni-." i* -aid to have tadtooaed wtth more i.re. i-imi the baala oa whleh a -ettlenient of tlie qacattOB will be made. " l.o fBiisa waa ftaaatalj edtted by M. Chartea Lnurent, and WBfl the organ of the <']? pnrtuuUt. i.ovfri.inent and e-perially of II. JuK's Ferry, avlm lias been mai.y UflMfl Prlaaa Mlabfle* to Pranee, The pfooeot Cabtnet being BUIIIWkBl more r.tdhal. M. Lar.rvnt ha- beCB *ik .-aafled, ii waa repGwted, a* Dlraetor "f " Le ftuia" bjr M. Bam , who waa -ni ini" exUe ander the Thlrd Empire, and aaho Boaaeaaea a large Infaeaee ln ihe Chamber uf Depuuea and ln tae itovernmental cirtiea of Prani ii'iier papera may be expectod i>> folluw auit In Uie waho ?>f " l-i Pranee" aad ?? Le Parha,** and publlc opinion in Pranee may ?ufBcieoUj atrengtliou the li.mii- "f ihe Uovernmeut i-' anable II to Bghl sunes* fnllv ihe oppoaltton of the few Intereated Preneh pacaers, nm-t of whom belong to aome weatern de partaaenta, lorBMrtj devoted to the Kmplre. RF.TK'FN'T. IN WASHINGT i'N. IXTF.UVii.vvs wnit m: KBESt 0~ THE sinatl 1TNA*"U'H OOMJflPrTXB AMi MB- whajit. B. wa-hiiigton, Aug. 2si.-Th.- paragraph la "Le ran-." to the effeel thal the (.1 ve. :ini"iit uf tlie i tiit'*i Btaaaa wearid iffove the datp on worka of i art, and tlie VtOt*ll ('nverntiieiit l-emove Ihe. iiri>liilit:..ti BfBtaal Atn.-i ir.m pork, a*. the rtv-iilt of iifgiiiiati'His. \\a- ahowa to uienibera "f the Ptonnee tree to-day. .-eiiator Aldrieh. who i- in iharire of the Tariff bill. -aiil hc Knew notliiiic al.out any negotiatiiiti*. Whetl.er 01 n ?t tln dnt\ 0B work- of art w.mld be removed. h" could not -ny. Senator BhenaBB -aid of eonrefl th" members uf the Raaaee roinmittee kaear nothing abocd any iiegmia* ti,.;.- th* two QtiveniBMata may be eogaged in. Bai the two aahjeeta menttoned la Um artlrle troai "Le l'aris," Ive aaid, have in> eonnerUon wtth eaeh ?tlier. l tn- Flnanre t'otnnilttee \n ill probably reeommend Uial Ihe daty be removed from worka ??; noi onlj i i.ut all forelgn art. There i- a dlfferenfe of opinion mi that aubjeri whleh baa not vel been aettled. But li will have no rvia'i. be aaid, i" Ihe aa Uon of Um Preneh Governmenl toward tbe ImportaUon ..f Amer? iean pork i'lto thal wruntrj. Br. rVhartoB, tha- Atatstanl Berretarj of state, when Ihe paragraph ln ?? I.- I'.hi-" aaa ahown hlm. -n.il Inglj -.,,.. thal li" waa aot aware ti.-.i a;.y suck ne g.,tiatioii- a- tl. .-e iniiiiaied were In progreaa, END OF THK CENTRAL AMERICAN WAR. Tin: \'.r,:.i..Mi nv p >:; p] \. i. BSGHCTJ uv sm.va DOl*. ,'u.Mi GUATSUfAUA. \Va-hir.rt.-,ti. Aag. 2'.>. ArttBg SotTttmrj Wharlon to-dav reeelved a dBrpatck from Mlnlater MUner, it ?uii.i. throngfa MlBlster r..\a.i. al Mexleo City, lated Aagaal -J-, aa foltowa; Went agaln I i AealuUe. in Bahrador, aa Monday, \aith three "f the dtpTomaUe eorpa. Mel Provl lonul l'.'-i'i." i wllh aeveral hnndred kadtnp men of the 1 ,. i ..-i- of |. aee exphalm-d, allghtrj modlfted : ??i.K'iied and ?lgned by General Baeta. Betnrned here ii.n ii.-in.ii.il yaaterday afterrtoon, when Onadenala al-Mi i cepted end algned. Iioih partlea kav uihrlall) noiifled t<> rettre thelr amlea In forty-elghi i .ii t . i ginee them tn peaee t"" daya. Tiii- eatabUahea pehre In Uerrbral Aawrtea. AeUag -('(i.-iiirv B'bartoa aaid he regaroad thi* a a -ati-,;.i. tOTJ -? tiiemcnt of the trouble. ? MB. CI.AD-ii'NF. i>N in'I.I IX'.Ki: ANIl Ni'WM\N. i...iirt.'... tatg. -.".i.-Mr. <.]:i.i-t,..i". Ui an artlrle ln "TBfl .-lieaker,*' eoJoghMfl DolHnger and Bowmaii aa two of the BMMt remar'aable mee ,.f ihe eontemporury < hri-tian rimrali. F..;. h. be -.i>-. lave l.i* bearl to HM I'.iiifier. hlJ will 1" tbe Wlll Bovernlng tlie uni vevae, JTm ronatruetlon "f DoUlnger'fl mlnd waa almple; ef Bewman'a 11 waa eomplex, requirini more lo be written abont Tbe CardBia] waa a aubtle. fBr-reaehlng ^inii-. Ihe ahadloga <.f whoae thonght vii*. iikc the eoBBtleaa rlpplea al the aee. H" .t.mii in no iiiaiiiiou; rlvatry aa a man of prodlgloua learn lag. Beferring to Dolllnger's addreaa oo tho .lews ln Rnrope, Mr. Qledatone nyi it waa laaned when the anU-Sen lUe moveBraenl raged la Germany, evldently f >r Um parpaae uf Baklag the Gernana aahamed. UoUlBger knew. a- othera AM aot, the wcredlble auf fennc* rf tt.at raee eaJferhige whleh dlahonor Ba? rope aini..-; aa miii h aa t.'ic BBfleringa uf ireland d;-h":n.r Fn^lui'l. Hi* hr-turii eun-eieme and ,*eine uf JaaUee wiere offended al Ihe threateaed Inltetaton uf ln-w iijnriea. Tlie I.atin chtierh araa not Inaennl ble uf the tap ln her ranha by Uie expuLaion of l)"i llnger. 11" waa contlnnally hunted down with ao UcAaUona for hla submlaalon, ahich, thongh warm and rovpaTtfni. amonnted i" "Eal your words; Uu*ow ar.nviitloii'. behlnd; -tain aonr lonn life." A detalled defenoe of DoUlnger followa. I.AHon TBOUBLBfJ IN* A1PTR.M.IA. M*lbourne. Au?. ?_".?.-Ihe F.'np!"'.i-' lil.n has acnt a leiter lo the May or "f Bethoarne ujtng thal no partial M8UeaaeBl ot the lelrar dtapate arlB be sali-fart'.rv. Th* pf.-ition, the lett'-r -ay*. r*-<|uin-A a tiioroueh and gfjBaMBiMoaa aettteflMol d eoBler?Bce in'tw.-ii tho ahlBeavnera, BUtM-owaera ami eaaployera BiiiuflflUi l- projected, a'-i'ii Hm objed of diacnaaing tha fiitur*? reiatiun* botweoB empJoyera aad enployea. BpeeMl eoBBtahlea katre baea enroUed to Board tha city in rtow .?{ the threateoed rtota, The eBp la aaiiiiom pa, and tin- rabarba are dlmly ligbted. Tho inail aervtae and overaea traAc . n tinue. Ihe ihlp plnj eompuniea are empkiying uon-nnlon men. Tha wharfmea al New-Zealand port? have atrnck. The M-fviii- betareen Bew Zealand a;.d Oueeneland i* partiy inalntauied by non ualon men. The ofltaere <>f l.ve of tlie y-trrrItrafand Company'a iliaflwai .'<-fn->e tu loln Uie atrlke. CABADIAB CAXAL BTATI8TKJB. ottawa. out., Aug. fljBv_Tae aaaaal vohuao of eaaal sutlstle* was Uaued tiday. It -how- that the peatCT proporBae of th* tmtii, thal paaaed thnmgfa the Wel lttiid Canal I i-l \ea.i BBM nnimd fiotn on.. I nlted BtBtea jiurt to ?other. The QBBnMli a.f griin paaalng down Ih" W'llatid t'anal from one ftgjflrh88 i.url Iu an other tBCieaaed froai -iT.ikki mm ln lr-u i? ^i:;."imi Iom iii laBB, flflhereaa, Boiwlthaiaaerng Ihe ab i.t on ..f ty.ll- npon ea*uou..d Qanadlan -*anab, tha quantlty nf gr-in inat reaehe.1 Bontareal by way ol the la-t year wa.- 2t\~."<r.t tuii-, ** eoeBpand with 3a3,oOH ton* in lHrtO. BOT "LANtiKB MAKF.s A ( Al TltHS BXPLY. l?arla, Aug. ??.?ln reply to the BBpeal ..f M. Tli.haud a*lii.'ig LhB t" itply to UM ehatfa made i,y '?The Figaro" that whtta be araa kakUa. i awMoaad in the Fli'.'Kh annv he B8fBtiBled wlth Maefl JerOBM Napa.leon with ll vi'-w M UM BBBCttOBl of B ItnaldlBll ,,f innioe hv BBlvoraal loffraga, Genetal Beedflacef ha BoUvorlxed M. Tbebaud t" anaaaer the eharge mada by ihe new*paper. 1111NKSK OOMUra IN "AI.I.KF. SAMF.F.." fittawa, ont., Aug. -!'?- Fifteen l'hiiiani*n BirlBfld ty .*??a/ii*r la--t week at Vlcti.ri.i from Bal Fra-n i-i,, Where they had not been aBowed to land. They *av they Will work their way aCtOaa the Soiind Into Wa-h Bi'ton and then south to tli-ir QliglBBl fl"-tln;jtli>n - tan Pmnelsco. WlUiln Um la ' mooUl or ao a kurgl Bumher of rhlne*e have arriveal al Vletorta, from *hiih point th*v iav thelr plan- tor imaggBng them ?Blve* int? tlie UnBed Mile-. MKII F'il BD Qf TKIKSTK. Trleate, Aug. L'O.-Mueh 8Xdte_M&i VM BM ed h*ro J??t night by Um exploaloo of a bofflb In the doorway ?f the pollro headntiart<r*. Anoihcr b inb, wltb tho b?e bun.lng. wa- foond Iu the railway ataUOD In lini" MlMvent what might have been a dreadial eataa ?rophe. BOTBiXG wii.i. BE I.KFr FOB THE APBICAXS. LlalMiii, Aug. <20. -1'ortugal has ls,ued a note Ot tli< f?*er*. proteaUng agalnat Um IncorporaUfip of tbo ***** and Mustayamoo terrltorics by tlie foiigo Btate, Mo7.?mrilt|ii<\ Aag. 20.?The Brittsh hav.- bjbbjbbiBl pos?essli,ti of tlie >linc lls'liliiiid-. DKATH <>F i.ENKl.AL l)Al.kTMMA. THH <.V\1 K.MAI.AN RJIOVOLFTIOX ltsT SII"T DOWN ON Bl>AIU) AN AJfXBlCAH iTUMER. City ol Me\ic.>, Aag. It, via (ialv.-stnn.?A San .Insr- d? (.uaU'inala dispatrl. says: " l-.v.-ry tiiinp wag ptrepaitd thif nmrning to oaattuc ihe revolwtionist, Gcaei-l Mnrtin l'.iinuiidia, wh* was on board 8 paaBiBJ Americmi Htearucr. Th* Port (laptaia, with 9*veral <-..iiiputjioiis, boarded tbe Bt -afiVr aml .It-tnamlcii (BC sum'ii.ler oi Karriin.lia trom CBptain Pitta, who auswercil that li<- would deliv.-r up th* revolat._Bia8 aml invii.-.l them to Barruodia'a eabio. The Assist-mt Chief ..f Pollee, Captain CaMeron, :?ii<l three ofieera were aatoBf thoae whn went with the eaptaio t<> tho eabia. When tiien* .Ma.i'>r Torhjllo Btade known t.i Barrnndia thal tbe captain <>r tli?* vos-..-; bad >\r eided to deliver bim np- Barrandia therenpon opened flr* with hia revolver apon tin- party, wha anawered hia Br*. Barrundla fell, riddled with btiUeta. Hia boflj waa taken to tbe i'ort L'up tain's ofBee." KFBKLIJOL'S UOQbVBB TBIBBS. THD SsULTAX ASBAIIaEB BT i N I M 11 .-> WiTIiiiN AND FKAil-s TRBACHRRY Wlllli LT ins i..mi*ii;,'-.. For n wcek or -o rabk dlspatchea >.f ;iti abtraalng .'Iihi-.hrter hav* been r.Ived irom Morocco, Aboui one ni.iutii Bgo Tbe Tribane related the faet* eoncera Ing revoM <,f tb* Ikni Zemnior, their defeal by iti- i-iiltaii'- troopa, and their apparent lubmUalou, whlch lii.- b.-.-n followed by a freah ontbreak. Al the rnmc tbne the Mooriah Uovernnienl had upon ii- liandf b .l.ilniiiiy <>f *n InternalloBaJ i bara. ler a;tii bpnln, m a i-.--.iit ?f tin- anprovobod klUIng of Bome Ppaiil.h ravalrrmen ?.f the McUlla garrlsoa. Thli dlfacuHy al-.. waa iu :i fair way toward an arrangemenl and everytblng leemed to Indlcate a pcrlod "f con. paratlve quktneaa in the alahagreb eountry ln the be glnnlng oi August Mouky llassan ran t-iad t<. bave iii-iii-.' to attend t.. ln- reUglooi devotloni at Babal and t., r-!-t .li],i,in.in. iiiy tb* eontlnooua encroarb iiients belng made by Barapean powera apon tbe Independeac* and the Biaterial Inteffrity of h,- emptrcs Morocco i- "the ilch man" ,>f Borthwealern Afrka, whose .h-.th i- belng haatened by Ruiupean Intrlguc*. and over whose poeaeealon bpaln, Italy, France and Qcrnaaav may Bght ench other. Italy b trying "? fottlfy her poaltkfl m the InterkT l,v itarting there iiriii- hartoftes, r*8t]aning Ban; italKiri elril and miBUry onipaiTjf Geroany haa Beenred ;i rnmawretal ri-*-..t\. to ih.- luiv.nit.,-????. "f whlch other nal.- ar* .-i.tiilui ai-,.. t.ut v.ii.. t, wlU be catnBcJalty of proai t<> her a* -do win buy ihe moat of tbe Meorlah barky and ?..-.t-. thua inrlurnrltic the naaaetal ilt?uattffti of Morocco; tbe l.utei- i- ciiisUiiitiv dreaanlng of a Rranco AJgerlao ai-iiiy tvoastag tlie Moulaya Blver, tbe weah trontk. Un* betaeau tin* Mabsgreb regton ai.,1 Algeria; ..- to Bpaan, -h<- baa :. tlrin ln.ld <>n the liorth'-ni portiOB of Ihe emptre, c-i.-.iaiiy ilnre the vlctorle* of Marabal O'Donnell in IBttO. Who knowa bnl lhal some Ume ln the intnr- the BnBan al Pea nUpht nol Invok* Ibe praaecBoB ol the t'niied Btate*, ..r s.^u amnc ktnd of arbltraUoo ?.f 1.1- Ironbhra adtb Buropean powera whleh are already luapeeted "f havlng fomented the preaenl revolt, American InUnence i- powerfnl In Morocco; and ll haa i."t been weakened bj the re gretable eonfiieti ralaed there bj Oonsul Beed Lewla dnrtng tb* Clevebtnd Admmlrtratlon. The i a poinl rin-i,t ,-f Oolenel liatbewa, -.. popnlar among the I a-!<i the toretgn re*ldenti ln the emptre, hu* aln idy r..-.-i:iiili-),'"i th* preatlge <n<" wteMed by the Unlted Btate* al Tangler, Fea .md other ..f the Batthwuitern Afri' ui i iti<--. Ciirrcnt inrident- in Moroceo _r*?, eofl .?'?uciitlv, of ipedal Interesl lor Anterkan*. Tha lateat newa rfiiid'*ii--*d from --I..- Revefj da bforoe" and tha ln ternatlonal or-,-ans irabtkhed at Taatfoar bi??? d_t* .'f Aupi->t l-'l. und do not .ontain ..i.v 88*8*888 iii.ii.atK.n a- to tb* paoaabk B ne af B*e a**a?fii a. it appeara ll t H a a*d In 4 I trlbe* ut the ^ame ti'iif.' '..-ii"- tbe rtasplelona i ? tatned .'.!,..in.-.i ti.t- part whkh may hav* BMn liiav.-d in tiir im. iiii-.ii.? by lnlci?.ted partie* "I Bu ,.,-.,.. in Bbe beginnlng ?t Ui* iiinimer it aaa re p.ivd thal four Berber tm."- on the nppcr Moula? i belng Inciled by nyaterlnu. eml.sarl.-a. *ere r revoli aa Mon aa Ihe Pullan ihould liavr k-n Fei w v, mii, /. i<> travel akuB tbe VU , . t. A brother "f the Hnlton, Mouley Rwhid, Goveriior ?l riit'i'i wa. -''in wlth aome t ? ; ' to li di-i;i't-. hm he Boon returned nithont hHvlim ri. anvtlKng. Aftei bl* di-partiire Mohamod ' ? , !,.',?; ,,f th* All v-'i".- tribe, *a* ln " troubk ?nh hi- people. Flnallj tbey al Ucked tlie < a*bah, IU* n.*, the Shelk wa. entrenefied *lth i".? Boldirra. wb'? fouitbl desperately arilii.t tl.bek, a i.,.,,?:.>-<! -ii more nnmerous. Moliamed fhilakb ln ell Hrlng frotn n wlndow nnd kllled t >re Ih n i " ' '? llve men. Iiut he wa niurtalh wiamded, nl* , ,.jVf.i ;.!-.. -'.ni" wonndf. the . . i..,l. ?i' il irrncd i?-. the beskgen and dutak'i kllled on Ihe in-d H. I ,.|'. ua- < ni up in manj pl" re?. lii ? , i wlth two fi.iilifnl negroe* ol hlf e?corl to Ibe .1 I nf a fri. ,idl\ >h?-il . >vki ?:i- itlacked In lu tm rompi-Ued Ip retrcal nith hl* rorcci lo th- 0>wn fl rWron lliat lowt, '?!?- l,.-i";-'l bj Ihe l'i" X thc l:it.--i IntelUgcnee, were *-nli nroi:nd the i.tM-e, tin i.L-li thev hi.'i been repulaed after h CM :. ihI1 The BMltan, Mouky llasBan. I?*ft Babal on Aujru t 7 Soll.lng 'i.-ti'iit- ai the lalesl date from i i ? v::,s known tli*re :.- to the route whli li ??? ild b. I br tbe Btiltan and hli armj : bnl rnmon wei about ilic ipreadlng nf the rebellion among n mj tribes in. I'.dinu lhat <>1 tbe ht-.\ Zemmor, whirh I i.i made it- mbnlfsiorl reeently. Monki llu-.an had 'i.ni'-d for a fow honra al Babat h, ordci t< ),:- devotlom in the moMrne on Asajnat B, Friday belng th<: Babbath of th..- Moalenw. WENT I.'.WN WITH ALL on BOARD. st. .John. N. ii-. Ang. 2B.?Captain BUnkbora, of th- M*booner Besak a'alker, ln froen Blach Polnl (o dav. t.,!'i ;t aad tak On Wedneaday, In company wlth the Behooner Wava, the Bi le B'alker aalkd Irom Appk Rlver. In a itorm that nlghl th* i s-.i, were m eoOlakn and then drifted .'.jiiirt. the Bei ak Wiilk.-r golng a?hore on ih<- beach ai Biaek Pcdnl Th<i erew drifted aabore oa rafto made from ttw deel load. and iiit?-<'ii Btlnnte* ktei the ve ???! brofce I > ptaee*. Ttt Wave atrncb on a reel a ihorl dlftanee uu ii and aoon weal to the botl >m. all handa on board. Inchidlng a girl named hmltb ?ho was coining li,-,',. ou a \i-ii. belng drowned. rhe l?dle* of t.ap ta,.i M.-,tili.-?-, a aallor and Ml Kmltli, were after ,,,! f.-.iiti.t .... Ihe beach. rapto n Matthewi kav. a fa'nilv at Appk Blver. The Wave wai owned bj Mr. Bpleer, <>t Katoiivllr.-. -4? DIIi TIIE TWO aOHARI Its Q1TARREL1 Vlc.m;.. Aag *J'?.-Ti..- "Kene Prrk Prease- aayi that Kii.i>"i-"i Wiliii.n. of tlennany and the Caar had . dlBngreement arhlk they were at Barva, in eor oqneni ? ,,' whlch the i.'-niiiin Biuperor ihca^ened hli vNII .mi ha-tiiv 'u.ittd I'.'t-rh'.f a day ejaratar than be hai i *. pected io do. _ _ BARTHQUAJCE IB THR DAXCBR VALLRY. Vi'ima. Ang. -'??? liavernl eB**U*r|naae iboeki were f,-it in tbe Dannba Valkj M..terday, kom Amitettln to Oreln. Tha tJaaeiu i;.*.t?-d kn minalea. Tbe rlver ,,,... in long llne* alaallar to tbe wavea caoaed by a -r.-aincr's paddk. _ ^_ TOj-R OF TIIK ?-/.MtE'.VITi II. M IMcrabarg. Aaa, 9?. Tha Caanwiteh wlB atari on hi- ttNtr on o<u...<*r 13 fr..... Bebaatopol on board tne frlgak Paaakatt Ayova, coinnianded b\ hk brother ,,.,??<? Tbe Imparlal famlly wlU go to Bea* topol u> bid'ti*.: vcorager* taaaweR. BATIBTACTIOB BRTCTRD TO BRBVIA. I<.-,doi. Ung BBd- In a not- lo th* s, rvlan no-ern ^tthe'porteflnaJly He. llne* t?, glve m.t.-k.-..i...i n. Bervi. f?r tl.e weenl ainrder of the serviai. Conaul at F,,--..?,iTfkrvtaVwUI appealtoth* Pow*. . _-4> TI'F BIBHOP Of DBOMOaa DTWO. Dubiiu, Aug. BBd- ti.- likhop of r>roaaor* I- iytag. FATAL WEECE OR THE li. AED 0. lial.imon-, A,.,r. 'J'...-A di-paMi to "Th.- Min" fn.ii. Oaklaad, m.i.. aayi that al 9jno*rt Craek Corva. wt/tm BtQe* ,-ast of ..aMaii'l. Ofl tbe Haltimor..- aud OWO Uailroad. thls aft.-rnoon, an eMtbOB-d fr,-lglit train of twenty four eaia, llkd with eattla, waa roanlng al i iiiftb rat.; of Kjn-.d ?.tii two peaierl-l eadnea, <,ne ln tn.nt. taa otbar a the raar, wbea tbe konl wglne juiui^d the tra<k. Bdventeen ran were ?r"'i.'.t and the . ti.iti<- fltre aeattered iu every direction. i <> droven and trainhandi eaoaped Inipry ,f'x,,'"i,,. " tir.-iiiiiii of ih<. iioui englne, who wa* kiiiefl iii-iiihd. kiu.Eit IS' a CdlBIB iar ACCTDENT. ciiinip., Aug. BB. \ i.f- waa l"--1 ii' * tabk ear a'.i.i. tn |b ihe Waablagtoaat. tannel thi. Btternooii The Beetdenl ara raaaed by 11. - griaanan plnnglni hl kain aa*at1oiig late a raaawaji tfato lhal waa eomlng at full bpied down tlio 0HD'jBati Uiilin''. l'ruiik U. ,..'.. a i expr ?- ag ot, "f BL Paol, waa arltli hh ?riie mi the Bnd train. Bverybodj who onaUd do *o, Jaaped t" eaeape th* tmpendlBg taofflr, MeUP* being UutrwD under ih- wheela of tbe traln and jtllled. Other peraoaa were Btore or !?-- hun and -hiii" n[. and a half-dosen waroen falnted. Thia waa tne Mal uf fu.ir aeeMeota thal o.iurred on the Yerkee ayatem darlng Ihe day. THE RECOBD-UREAEIXd CRUISER. RFaTi'UN OF THI. ma.N P&AIIOBB" FBVM H^R TKIAI, TRDP. -an Kianii-io, aag. ?.?Tbe UnttBd Katea tntta -nn i iMiii i-i-u, which h.id a aatteaaful trial Wp Ul Banta Barbara Channal oa Wednraday, retanMd here to-day, havlng made a trlp ap tha coael al a ipeed ranglng from UUrteeii to afteen knota. siae re eeived bd enthBatodUc wekoBM m ihe paaaed up the baj to ber aneborafa, and her fog alren wa- bhrwB almoal coaatantly ln reapanae to aahrtea from de iteam v. Aie-. Durlni the trlp ap the eeaal the new rralBer l?d ? namber ol tnmbtg, a-veratoi and ateering teata, and naval ofBeera ahoard prononneed her iiiiii,H.nerin:: qnaJBtea wumlerfiil. Theae toetfl were all made athlle ibe waa runalng at the rat* "f thlrteen and one ball knota. One englne waa auddenly reversod and Bm hehn Uirown hard over. Bi Ba mlnntea and two aeeonda Um crnlaer turw-d a eoav pkatc .-ir.-le. -h" ahao turned a ronptote clrck) withoul revenlng one englne In tiv- mlnntea and Uiirtj twa -.*, oini-. Whlle -".i??-' ahead al fnll apeed both eng. were aoddenly leveraed, and in fortjr-llve aeeonda the v.--.i waa inovina baekward, havlng rhanged ber dire. ti..n wiiiiin her own kmgth. 8he wa- ahao fdven an etgbl bonr tn.il, wttk bnl one boUer ln nae luider a forced dranght, Um other three boiker* nol be Ing n-a-il nt all. In thia tri.il ahe averaged Uilrleen and fourtoen knota and conanmed approxlmatel) between tight and nine tona ef eoal an bonr. rheactual i ed made by tbe Ben Francl .ti her trbal trlp ln Banta i.ni'.ira Chaiinel la-i WedueadBj .olng haa nol yet been determlned, and wUl prohably nol be known deflnlta ly autll after a board, appetnted t i con ,i,.,i tne trial, baa aabmlttod IU Bnal r.ih ni.itiuii- have aot been oompkded yet .,,,. ,.,., uterable work U neei arj i" di lermli mi,,,,,,. t ,i i.i I, the c ' t (ti'-ii'"' which th ? ? ,i during her trial and ihe number ol hour.. m.im."- and se. ...nl- wlilah elapsed wldle Uie a- I was oa-*li,g over tl.... .1. t in. ?'. li i- dertnltelj wttled, however, tliat her mastniuin -;..<*i wa? So.imi kiiane .,,,,. thal tln- i-.it" wa malnlained during Hi- li-i len i,.,,'i- ol Uie um. bo far u> uvtrragi! -i---<i for Um lunr Itoura' rwn ...ii be deterniliiod now, Uie trial board ? :.... tion ui dcr l'.i.T-j hii..!-. bui tlu- Bgure i- -till .ubjeel Ui ? tion. r-.intn alore John Irwln, Uie preskteul "f ih* Uial board, nn ln- arrlval hei* thia mornlng, reaeived n dlapati .1 from Bea retai r Traey i taUi - I ?' Ihi - an i ,, had ? i-r..;,en the rei urd." 1 he Ban Pr.un wlll remaln at Uie Fi. Iron Work i t> llvi day* m. brfore ?be ?ni be tnrned over lo the oov ornment and ??iii U? Mare latand Navj yard. A BARTEXDEWa PASAL BVLLBT. III. SII?.I- A IiI'.I'NKiN MAN WHO 11 Ml f>H" , N' 'VI ll B I Wlliiani J. Kehoe, <f Bo. 213 F.a-t Thiftj th I a berti. der for ?' *n v. Padey, who i a i tl i ? ,,,.. and ' 'i'"1 latally arounded VVllliam Luman, of Bo, 410 Eaal Bea nl ? it., v. -t.i.;, i .1,1 and a paii ler. He qnll i , ipree. ll" waa ln i olej plan B lulf ] i 'J ; . and aftei i 'l drtaha we i Inbi a ? d "ii the b iter. 1 ran onl "f UM r"..tn Otl taa a. ll" ordered Ltu aa l. iraan dM nol g ? rrnii Ui i nongh. Ki h.me fiom behlnd tl ? i ... i i ?'?? r a tui le ihi ln a UlUe v.luie Luman retn ? ' runnlng agal i. Bcha I I t It a ? it Uae head aad f.? Laman away, and aoihlng more hlm anUI ba 4 o'cloek, when be ean e bai i. to Ihe l -, : ||e 9 i ilinnk and abaalve, and , aUed Kehoe ev< rai InaaBlng i i WIBtoBfl Pagan, eighU of B ?' i ? . th -i . and ? ? " ! N ? '--' hveBBO . ? , Kehoe, and Un \ wenl Into Uw to ?':. 'hlm "in Kehoe fOlkiwi I In a ' ?? IUi a . . in ln* hand. Lnniii i-latol a I -t,.iii.-.| cii a raa. w.lli Ketha ?? ..f." hlm 1 ? ..i.e. illl K. ' 1 bal] -t:-,., k Laman Ln ''? "B tne K< '".,. , : Uugan, ?? i, , l.Mh a ?..?. ti," i.ia.-'i ,. hii Luman i l'~>la III" '?? l . ' ' "? and , *.,, , ,1 tln ii fell Itonnd mian Qulcl' \ .' i I Ui thi . , ,n i.iiin ii ' um . ii . j. i.ii. aud Ihi .' ? ald that I*-' would prol ublj die. M'/r aT rorrrit i.o\ ii.i. i rora. XBBIOSEB. Boal .n, \iu. -"?' Phe aa i Uml Bi m i lo elj . . a ? , . ?? i .? . i '"i I ' ? ? . ,??. r i ?." dne ? . bui tho o flrn i 'V' othai ind WUl P w.ather the atorm. lt la andei t -.d thal Un ?? ii linienl were iUarwd on tbe Bbaw * I iti a 4 fi.t tJ.a-n- WI 'll j Um eflerta of Potter, Lorall d ?'". a n de, foi i torge u.mt, of C W. L'Jement traitee. lt I Ud thal ii" aote ?? .- for between gaoo,.I aad bT.OHO, ? ,? the i iii in pquity ?.. brongbt t. ? ??? -. Uiia. v.?i. :i F. Bhan ,v Broa. talled lii 1883, itei-dl nand A. WMiiitn wa made ? Ignee. Mr. B'ymai .-.|ii.-ii'h aold th* . ??'- of ii." roneern to a ayndlcate for --i^iimmi. [>avld t'ummliif ??? ' o . and C. VV i lement were memlier of thi yndlrate, i'. . | !,,..,., , ,,?.,( i, t'd undw the ..ni"- uM'iiarifs W. ent. ti ? ? .'.'I i.i i"l"'i ha !,"? i ." -.'"?! ba Potter, Lovell a ?'"- On Tl ui ll ij Mr. i'l allowed bl* i ? ,.?.?.? nf I'.'it -r. Lovoll a I-.. t liold "ii.f hla paper, broiighl i ni 1., equlta agal. al Hm partM 1B toten I ... th ? ,-: ite of F. Bhan d Bro ? A sr.i.uo BTOBAJTB BVtCIDAL LBAP. Fii-i. ... ;,. Bd.,*Aag SU (Kperlali. It. Um hoapltal in thi rlty t-.i.'.i iobn on, a young rolorod ? i? ,,i tlie potnl of death. Khe w? ? pa mgei on Um BolUmore and Ohlo traln which lefl Haltlmore re f'i'i.i.. aBernoen. When near Uamavllte, Bfta ii,:,.,. miie- from lialUrnore, UM hmln ?vbb ronBlng ai fnll ;' ed. Al thal polnl 11,?- rallru M ero e Um l.tapaeo KK'er on the treatta bridge aboul 100 i" I |o | and flftj i""i I".''1 1M Bm rentre, Uetoa In rj mUer are large Jagged roeka. lt u.i- here Uial i;i./:, made an awful leap. t'nobaerved ahe rearhed ),,. ,,;, ,i , ,i ,.i Um > ii' and galned Uie phaUorui. liefore ?n> "v" could atop her ihe woman aprainf ,?ii from Uae train Bwwrn ahe arenl o?#er Ihe ?lde ,,i (>.,. ti, ? i ? .,ud irucl "i ii." harp mm i- liehiai. Th" train wa atoj'ped und Ihewomauaa* plrned up, i.,,.ii-, manglod. KBe ha been unronaarloua alnre he jumped. _ 7/f/. UBUAL TACTtCB IS ABKAXBAB. Llttle Rock, Alt., Ang. 'J!' (i?perlal). "The Bea y,?i, 11- i-i,I,i " ol ABgnal -ii pnbHabed ,. tatemenl Im.iii Conwaj i ...iiity. tin M..I". iii.il Republlraii ..,,,. armed and were/deelarlng Uial they wooJd h.i\" tie- oflkea al aU baaarda. iin- i* untrae In everj porUenlar. ln tead of Kepubllran havlng ti*ui" aneh i.iieni. .ii . ibe latementa of Uial rhararter have l.i-en made b) tha Demoaral . and ll Is a aiatter id general InformaUon thal a DemoeraUi elnb haa been armed by the Blate athoriUeB. The Republlrami .,f Coaara] OroBty are targelj In the majorttjr, and with a talr ?-]??< ti'.n and aa honeal eonnt, Ibe Bi piiiiliian tiiliit ?iil h" ei". ted. Two yeara ago a i.udr uf maaked Dei.Tata t...>k i.v roree from ** i?? ? ludgea ul eleetlon Ibe baUof boa in Un ml Town lp tn tii.il eonnty. whleh eontalned B00 Republlean iiiajoritv. ReputilleaiiN will eiideavnr t., prevenl a ri-petltlon "f tliat ontrage. hut there a\in be aa re lorl to lon e. _ ABXBBTT toit BBLGIAB WiUTABl DEBBBTEBM, l'hii.ideinhii. Anu'. 80, K i.. Pefler, Ihe acUne lielgian O nul Ifl Uth rlty, baa reeetared oBkbal notwe ri..in in- Oovernmenl Uttal Klng LaopoM n on tae -i\tieth annlveraary of the todependence of Belglum, " hlrh wa- luim iil.-lit witli tli.- twenty Ii ft ll a. ni' ". ." if hla riiL'ii and whteh iMe*arred Jaty all, grantttd .imne-tv ti all tniiitiiv deaerter . rhia 11' ? i n'i<- - all |||.,-C V. ','. l|e-eltell Wl.lle |.erfuilll i II " 1l|e|l' I ? .1111,'11-. .1 1 ii. ||t rv dnti'-. and Hi"-e wiii. I'fi tlie iiiniiiiv ivlihout havlng -|H'..t any "f the attpulated Um ? m Um IHMrerB im nt aervice. _ _ B.t.r .trns .vor fo nr BTTBADITBD. Ilaltl.liure. Aag. 8B, l."\elll,.l .1.1. I,-.,II ll"' I.n" i" rnrrehder Mai Jahn i" the Bea Vork .u.ii."..'" luhn araa todkted In Bew-York aty, rkaraad wlUi grand lareeay Ib getUng 914/M0 wortk of gooda ...,,?, || | i Uailn J Co. fo. ihe lirm ..f .i.ii.t. a. mtVat, of tiiia city, knowlog UM tr*\ ^ * MMOHMBti BOME RELIEF AFFORDED, ONE LITTLE COBNEB OF TFIF, BRU.'K BOY OOTT RA1SKD. BTAJflTBAOnrBERB \i,w | OBTEMrXATR siirTTING OFF F.VF.N " COXTBA'T-' BRICR-TAUI OF AIRIJITUATION. The Beard ..f Waikinc Dalegaarg af the Build iriLC Trades an?l the in.-inlters af the <'art-r*' and liri. k-IIandlr-rs' I'nions nhanjed their tacii.s yea? terday, and liltc.l tf.e boyeotJ ..n contract brlck, thitt is, hrirk outit r:.<-ted to be srut t<. tliis city before th.- niaiuifiH-tiireis' Ix.ycoft \v;.s bCflUB, aad tbey tl.us have extriealed tbentaelvea frnm tl.e stupid position ..f doing for the Mannfaoturera' Ajaaociation what the Baaoeiafion will now prob ai.K ir.v t<. do, with greal and protraeted difB rult\-, for itM-ll : tiiat is, t.. stop even contnict liruk from i".tiiiiiir t<. the city. This im.v.-iii.-iit on ttn- pul of tlie lahorers was oallfd forth i.y the prompl action of the deatera, who had begun nutklng preparatlnna to employ iioii-uuion men ln their yarda. The weakcnlng of tbe d.-l'-L'iii.'s is ako eredited to tli<- dlfflculty tbey found ln getting the handkra and oartera t<> st |i work when the permanenl l,.s* af their sititi.tioiis Btaird tliem in the faee. There araa a i<- Ung pretty Liherally expreaaed yeaterday by tla- bulkkra, thal il it eame i" the teat, none ol i e other building tradea uniona would kave work :ii ihc whitn of the walking dekgntea. This ? i the Iwyc itl will extend t., all contrael lirick exoppl thal from th<- four Verplanck'a l'oiiit yarda originally under the ban, nnd bb th.-re are n gootl man* i,,.- .- loada shipped by the ntinn liefore the boyoutl wns .- t.,i,iisl..',|, now lying at tiH- picis of tbe city, the mnrjtet waa greatly reUeved yeaterday, and the deakra had a breathing-apace, thouejj ti',,'ir poaition w.is well expreaaed by one ol them, who aaid l "'1'ins relkl ia very uiucli like that f.-lt, by a man in .1 dentkt'a ciiair, when tlie forcepa siip. The iu'oii.v sto|is, iiut the tooth is still tliere. II., I il,.- dekgatea kepl up the lioycotl on all oaaoeia tioti brlck, contrael and otherwise, there would bave i.-en a simrt and declaive battk, and tbe troubk wonid he "><-r: bul now they will skir uiish away over our heada probably for wee_a and hurt oiir btiaineas greatly." < lll'.. KM VTI. UV Till M.\M I'.M Tl r., The uannfaeturerB accordingly feel that they nuisi take immedlate atepa i?. stop the ahipmenl ot '.tr.i.-t briek, bo thal tbe dekgatea mn.v t <-l the reaulta ln the kbor market al onoe, and i ike ti,,- boycott, LJnleaa thk ia done apeedlly, the Bupply oi briek for tbe wlnter and apring ir;.'i<* . ? i. and, they aay, naaufacturing tiiu-i stop, aa Btora .- i""in is limited and faci ll ea f,,r Btorina expenaive. The aaao kl on wna great lv oiieered ! by t!,<- r.-|i?,rt thal Brveral other manufnctiirera wer.rning into the com lion Tbe Bubacommittee for tbe Sew-York i aaid lhal arvei .! out.uk briekmal cra had written Ihem, expreasing theii Inteniion <>t Work baek their |,ri, k till t r iro ' r ???? i -?"'? I ''? " 'bere rera who mid th il .,.,, atopped, aome inembew of l! .? BMBOTJ itl.'ll wouW . >'I dli - \, ,. l one, ?? we have aome pe ,1 iu .mr rmiks There are one "r two ol j RKoation, who did ni t ., ? . ilklng and coaxed tlu* r-st Into tbe light, who hav* not. aigned the agrrement, ,?..,. , . trai la ... do ii Tbeee men ?r. thorna In o il Bkk and dk I 8 re-t, l.ut .1,,), t.. tl -? -',,;.m. Bl ' f i.n.-k t-. Uie 'it-,, I h ive no feara ol our ultlmate II r usrfen d * ol the labor , iu ...r brl" k* Tin. iii.ni roiced the aeotimenl "f ?' krge Bum her ot raanufacturera, who are prepared to make tin- propoaed Bctiun the m"*t prominenl t*ipic ul their IM--I meetini I i mlting i, di thk ??' ii"". f any ean br re" overed ln the rta, wijl I-- ihnred by all the mrml erg . i, ii i- not rxpe. !<??! th il n auil Id !..-. when I . 1N .,-, ... ? . boyi otted briek in fulfllmenl "i i.i- conl I . TIIR DEL1 '?? -Tl * Q' ?K1X?1 l he walkn n delegatea ha ?-? . iine.1 i nolnl by i .- , ..ii..-si,,n, and thej knoa lt, tliough :.i their ntreting thej aremed dkpoeed to arh ti ite tn ittera, aml feared n |.I deal .-i oppoaltion irom tra,l?- utiions, iu . ,*<? 'la- preaenl difflculty ahould ,nll for a general tie up I-,,,- i: Uoagland, b enl for Canda A K;,..,., ,;,, '.. . lurted for lt aton ye ?<?< 1 ly, and s i<j take .. tti|. through ..ll the bu lirick yanla Ikrtween here and there, bei. returning. ii.- -.',- the ini. ii'"- contract* for r?o,.,?i>0 brlck and k determlned ita cuatomera aholl nol auffer Thej have ao far lieen able to aupply aa ,,, . || briek aa waa needed, bul Mi lloo [land aava thal it briek edvancea much, he tldnka il would p_j io buj .,- far awaj ui ft aton and bave Ihem ahipped to tbe clty. He will nol hav now, aa briek eaa !?"? bad ln thk clty foi 0 I ?" 9 thouaand, bul he is mereJy goin to provlde agalnal poaaiblc itrait-f in tbe ful ire ?l in v DOBT w \vi TO ARBITRATR. \ reporter aaked a kading Baanufactarer if ha araa ol opinlon thal the aaaocktlon woukl be willing i" arhitrate the vexed qoeation wlth the dekgatea He Bald there eould be no arbltratlon ; ll ,i s i aimpk caae of rlctorj >,r defeal ? ii? you think it would be a wke tm aaure ta uppeal tu the State Board "i Arbltratlon?" aaked the reporter. ? No, l dont think bo," aaid he. " l an eert iln ,u ;,p|M-,l will ii"t <?.".it.- irom "ur aaao ktlon. \V<- have nttl blocked tbe rourae ol trndc In aaiy V7e are offerlng brlck here al 9* "?" ;i iliouaand. li the deal" ra will aol handk lt, we .,!,? not t.. blame, It would he us jusl to contk nn i, I,,,,,, i,,r itarvlng ln* ehlid hecauae il eouldn'l ,..,t, :,s to oondemn us for ereating a mrnine ln l,ri< i. I think, though, the dekg itra may ap prove a s.-ii leiiu-iit bj ihe Stnte lloard, na it would them from the chagrtn of an open defeal They are rertnlnlj hlndering trade, and eould make, ao valld excuae for refualng thk hoycotteil briek. I think if tbe State Board ahould deci I .,st them, thej would he rery glad ta make a vlrtue "i neoeaalty and rake tl," boycott." Mr M.uiiii. oi the liiiu ol I'.'-k. Martln .V i',,, is a iiuki man, bul a man of nerve und push. When hk men refuaed to unhmd the , , ,.., | ? |,,s pim nnd tli* carler* would nol deliver to his eBBtomera, he expoatuhted with tbe men, telling them that it waa neceaBary for him in tbe rulttlmenl ol his eontraeta to deliver ibe briek, and dellvered it woaW he. As tbe men s*,il deinurred. be took ride* B#ainal them al oi.ee, aaying lhal II tbej dldn't eome to tenna he wonhl make hk a aoB-nflioB yard ln abwrl order aad throw hia LnUuenc* on tbe tide ?f M.e manulflctureri aud gei along aa beal he ,(,?ld withoul unioii men He then eenl word ,? i,,s euBtoinera lhal be had pknty of briek, If ,1,,-v woukl arnd for lt, Tbe bulldeni promptly hegan haullng for tl,.-...s.-lv.-s. and hk men had ,.rt.-ru.i to raminate on tbelr unrenaonabk "nduct. li Is tl.?hl thal hk deokive aciion "nd that ol aol.ther agenta broiight aboui tbe rahdoi ofthe boyeotl on eontrael briek. A had ki 19?B rOBTHB axmaiTT. Om "leal.-r aaid yeaterday thal this was .me of theararal aeaaona that eould be choeen far tbe boy ,,,,, from l.i. palal al vfetr, m ihe Biirploa ol Briek in theeila waa tuiuaually low, owing to the ,.a,iv apring and open winter gl.vlng auoh sr.,,. ;i?. buUdlng operaUorax "Wa bave been puahe. lo BflppJy briek all tha eeaaoii," he a-kkd. nnd during jimt- und July. when deulers _t?ueiully accumulate a titrnloa, we lia.l all we could do tu iill our euiitr.iits. . ? i 91 ?? Have the dealera t?ken any boycotted bnck. aaked the reporter. "No, not yet," hc ikBL The aetion of the dekgatea in removlug the boyeott ...I eontnet briek arlll rehove aa to bbcB a degree that are don'l araBt tu preclpitate Diattera by making uu opeu rupture with tha deifl*B?te8. I \aill *.iv, however, that tliore h,.s been a good il*al ol Verplanek. Poinl briek oeed [n tne olty sii.ee tln- boyeott was eatabliahed, and it is being Blipped in every day, ofteu t.o tbe lOMrwaMgc at the handlera and rartnieu." Qeorn W. Debevoiae, Baperintendent of 1 uoiio Bohool Bulldinga, gaid yeaterday thal lie waa nol gotng to advertlae lor blde on Behool oonttacta, ad there waa no certainty as to the abllity ol bullcl ers iii obtain iiru-k. aml reaaon-bk beroM oouni nol bi* proeored. II- added that tbere were tt*n ?Chookl in niiirse of cmistruetum, DUt BaOBt Ol them were neariy oompleted, *n hc did not ex pect to be much affected by tli<' present Boarelty ol brlck. Canda A Kane are furnbanlng briek for (be ichool 81 Oiie-liiii.dre.l-auil-litty-seveiith-st. iitnl Cunrtlandt-ave., and have nol tatted ln tne Bupply aa yet lt ifl aaid thal about pne mllllon and one-lin'U more l>ri"!' will linish the buildlng. The ichool al Nlnety-thlrd-at. and Anurterdani ave. will be delayed, aa tlie buildei wported 1ns inability to gel I'riek. [oquiry nt tlw Buildlng Bureau revealed the fai't that there bad '"'"ti ? declded talllng off linee tli" laoycotl began ln the number of jilans ir.e.i bj arch'itectfl for prapohed btiUdiofa. 111 m.din<;? lii.iMi i.i'.r.a -run. A large namher of bnikUnga are bow BBafcr conatructlon ln the "ity. whleh wlD be afJeeted by tln' boyeott, if it conttnuee long. Between the Battery und * l..iiiilieis-st. there are siNteen new bulldinga golng up, and tl.i rl v-six under altera tii.it. s.tne ..I theae bulldinga .-.re eostly and the alterntl inb are extenalve. Between Chambers and lIotiBton .-(-. there are 113 m-w bolldlngB golng up, and on 11 .*, alterattona are being made; be? tween llouston and Twenty-third Bta., 148 new buiklinga and I 13 undergoing altorationa: between Twenty-tliird-8t. and r'ifty-niiith-.*!., 145 new buiklinga and on 1211 alteratlonBi between Flfty nintli-at. and One-hundred-and-tenth-at., eaal of t'entral Park, 300 new bulldinga und on twenty ?even alterattona; iMtweeu Fifty-hinth and One hundred uid-tetitti ita, wejt "i L'entral Park, 748 new bulldinga and on tweiity-nine aiteratlona: between One-hundred-and-tcnth-Bt. ad the Harlern River. eiwl ol Eighth-ave., 318 new bulldinga and on thirty-l tur aiteratlona; between One-hundred and-tentli-at. and the;Harlem Blver, and we*t ol Kighth-ave., 187 new huildinga and on si\ altera tiona; north ol the Harlern Blver, iOti new bulld? inga, and on ninety-elx aiteratlona ar.> being tna le. During the llrst miarter of tbe year 1888 there avere Hled plana lur bulldinga to ooal 816,314,720. The eatimated value of buUdlnga the plana of which were li'ed during Um name qnarter of thia year 1* il8,08s,007. Two hundred and thlrty nioe of tne buildingfl the plana for whleh were tilod for 1880, were frame itruetures, their aggre gate value being B377,885, and the past were brleh ..nd atone. The total expenditure fur buUd ing purpoaea ln the city for 1 $88 waa $68,504,872. The following are aoBM of the largeet bulldinga now coin.; up ln the "ity, whleh wlll requlre further large iiuantltiea of briek, together with propoaed itructurea thal wouM in all probabUlty have lieen itarted had tbe pneent boyeott not been impoeed on material: Oa .I'ui. I" Brorh araa begaia ..n afflee bulIdlBga In Ceder. ? natlng ir-.m No-. IS t.. ri. H"l".i L. ri ? Ipa Rtokes r and I ia eatlma . .1 valui >- ago 1 f> I. On \,Mi au ?.. k aaa i>.-.111 on a Baunbei ..f flaelllaga In Bobrrt Wallace, .1 .1- 1 valoe. Oi IprtJ a w?r:i .. .. ing 1.. -. - in Sevi uty.ntth.at., nxt 1 ...'. 1. ewner; < .-ttn.au u i - li - Broarn Loti Laa M*.i plana for cfflca btUdingaat ?. . : .. - ? . w ii D 11. Rlag |r., l : ? itunateti aalue 1- 8800,000. Work ? ' . ".' April ji .1.1 flata at Xo. 200 Weat ? ,,t\ ,-i.\Ui--t.. John .mi 1- bi -? U . 1 .! ,. , B1H).000. Wa*a ,,? |,?, j,, ., 1 mi Pieabytertan i.'.-i.mi. ta FoaiiUa-ave., - i.r- -t-. ; . rtln ita .1 i ,.-t,. gi78,000 ' ? Ir'.. haa 81 ' > dwelUBg in i-.u.-iit>-i.iiitii^'... aeat af Weat i rMVava. WUIIam B. Laa. ,,,,. oaner; eal aaMad eaal la 81U,000. Qeorga B. ? i nt'ii pbaaBfor a ah ? i ln I aai> Poa?? . - , Frtrn. A. UM vKi'.e. 8800.000. Oa .N,- Ti'. '.. 721 i .tuici. ri.e i.....ic. aad lAaeaaalM in- laaaraaca v |? havlag them aaJll ?t. aa eaU?oted etal ef o. on .ii.n. ;i i. r^ bcgaa aa ai tdBci baBdlag al Nll _?, : m , nui r John i . - '' d i bbI L. fioodwln h.u. nl- a |.lun- f.,r n botel l( N -???, oui.i'i Jaeob BoUu> . ...ii, it .; aalm 8110,000. ,.,, ,i,.i,.. a arorh aaa begua on .i arareboaae at Bo. IW , . \ ' "?-?*. ,i ai g v o ,. araa i* gan oo a atora ai d llaci ..,.1 M-r . r-t. The prop. ? !? .... ? ated aalue, $110,000. i lat th. .ari -t orner af B . ,,,, , MOO 000 ;.... i -'??; tb? i - " 8p - i. : '.'- fo? '..,i,lr,*i-..ii'l ' ? -; in..... m B. a-lne, II ?.000. I a ? | ui ?'? have H l I.-..-- r?* it Wa too Bquam ? at, ? -un.at.u 1100.01. ?)""? 18 ?ort aaa la lun oo a ,- ........ \. l .rtv-f.iii.tii and l ?" Ufl -' . iir. arlng Caanpaai af 8 ?? .! i , ,.-. rai^' 1)00. ,, ,,,, ?.,. ni,.i for a -tot*' aad iiat- at lladlaoa^va. :..,.:. ,i aud - ith-at. Tha buildlng la I - Uugh It.a.i... iiiel Ha ? 'Ui.??'-' aai ? la BIOO.OOO. ,.,.,.,, .,., :i;.,i :.. \. lt. ia-Ln v Bea f"i- a d? ? ; Nlnth-ava M eoat 81W.00I ... .i..i.'. " Pragne ba* Blod plana (or tni -',.!- ni- Beveaty^lghUi^t,. aaai Teath^va.; ??,? r. ll ... i L U vj , eaUmaled eoat, B45O.O0Oi Oa .n a i"? '.i '1" ' ? ;?.-.- ln Sflnth. 1VI . i., ,r Om .i.'iii.ti. (!?:?-'.. i i"i riek O. Boaraa, ewai r; , . - ro.ooo. I' i' Donovan, Commlaaloner of the State Board ?l vibitrntion aaid yeaterday that ne had nol uv.i ealled upon by elther party ln the contro vrray '" uxbitrate, aml he preferred nol t unvibing uutil hc had become more converaaul witli ihe . *" aud bad been oflleialiy Informed ol tlie tlulllilf_ _ BBICKMABBBfl AWD rilKIK OONTBACIB. Mewburg, Aug. 20 (Speelal . When Bm lirieka - v , | ,(.,,:, ,,,!?; to I'uii-Kie:' th" wlthhohllng uf brlch trora ti." N""- Yorh marhet, eleven rnahera aaid ti.it they had contraeta Uie) a*eie boaad t> raapert, i \ r:1?,, ronttnne to manufactuie and ahlp to tboae arho i?.|,i tb.onUracU. bu( they agr.i lo avlthUohl UM e_ecaa Tha roBtracI matter waa referred to Ui" oxcrutlve rommlttee, and II tanod uni\ Ive of Um cteaen .......'.? t- to be valht Two ol thoae nol vaUd. ,,,,,,,1, ig t.. the eommlttee, are Uie.I J. ?'- Jova and .,?. .??.,. Kriih ru.i,ranv. boUi "I D.i..-imn.cr Potrtt. j,, ,,,?.r tin- city. Mr. Jova aubmltted tho matter to e\ l?.-i..''i Attorney Anthony. ol Nowbiirg. and ho vlrtualh auaiained the rommtttoe. aaytng Uial moral v ,V, \,- l.ou.i'l iu..mi.tn." I'' ahlp.bul .'i"",^-" he I ,|,, aa li- pleaaed. PreHldent R. ol the Koae -,'i i conipanv. -ii'l that, ulthough he rontlnued to ,h"p to I'.'.'., Martln .v Co., there were ao wrltton con un t-. _^_, 0BOWXBD AT BBIGAXTIXE BBACB. AUantid l.lty, B. J , Aag. 20 iSpeeiUI Al Brigan tine Bearh Jnal befrire noon b>aiay Thomaa O. Boyw, ,,( Uleghcn) ntv, thlrty yeara old. waa droaaned. III, i.tii.r. li. H. i;-vi". li prealdenl of the BaUnnal In Kiinince rompanj of AUeghenj and thedead maBwaa , ruember ol the Brm of Gord. Btrobel * Co., of illfflln and H.oa -t- , raUadelphJa, englneer* Bnd ,, |, trnctora of blaal fnm;,..*. Br. Boyle, ir, herf i,-,.,. ni tin- Ifohtaokom Botel, BrlgaaUne, f'i aeveral ,i,\.. and nla aon came on fn".. Creaaoa *?pring*J to-daj ,,, , u hlm i. Bylng vi-it When he anlvod M B<e ,?,i,-. found thal in- rather waa tahlng a baU . aad wlth ui" i.it.tiiiui. .'f glvlhg hlm fl pfcaaanl larprlao ,?. procuied a bathlng-aall and harrtod dowa lo Uie !?.,, I,. ii,. raa ? good iwBaBief ....'i rtrach aaaward before ln- rather ?..- apprlaed of bta urewnee. Bi Mayor I ddeU, of Plttabarg. bb* JTOUBg Boyhi awBn far bejond in depth, aad aaw blm Utrow ap Nta aanda :ll?l ntt.r .. irv fur l."l|>. Ttt had evi.l.ntlv been vei/,v. with rrampa and dl?nppeared betieolh the aatei nimu-t it.dlately. Mr. Uddell -tarted to hla --...". i,ui ?n- obllged tu gtve l.i* atteBtlon to hta own aon, uii,. had ..!-" anl bm.i hla depth and bonan-e ex bnuitcd. rhe body ii..* nol been lecovered. _? .4.V .CTffffl aTTRBFTISQ sririnE. Chicaao, Aag. M* leanie Bddy, a barleatpaa aetraaa nniier engagemeal avitit the "Blaabaard* eompaay, |OOh iii'ipliliie Wlth *iil(i'lnl Inleiit li-t Blght gali" WBfl in u leatanranl wlth aBveral ae^aatotaiMee, and aad iienu iwaltowed the roaUmta of a potUe ol Baorphlae, bat -.ii'l nothlBg to any "f tha party ahoarl it. When the dmg tool oBoct her frlemla <h1I?m1 a phyatdan, arho i.v dayllghl had in* patleBl in a aeeal toaaelo? eoiuii II..ti. Bhe "di |ir"l.al'lv rcrov.-r. Thfl BBBflfl Of lier attempl a( ratteme i- tJi.nigln hi be a nottce ihfl h.ul i .., ? .ii iti- manager ..f the company, tbal Iht rrlieai ? i \ - > r i ... h'i.ii i. and unlena al.rnld ii.i i....iei- l e a-ould i.tve to raneel tl.ngagement. i. Is inlao i-.'t>.n-t'-ti tiiit a mlauudenabanding Letweeu two men iu tbe compapy ou ber, agjeoasi liad mui.ii to ii.j with tli'; matter* BLAINE ON RECIPBOCmr. HIS SPEECH AT WATERVILL& AS ENTHU9IASTIC BECEPHOK. explaixixo nis vlews Ao* Rrooxans ami-ju} GaJI BaVUtUOal to his PObxVKR tXaRfg_C_j UENTS-SPF.FX)I1HS BY OOMhBBBRB* KEfJ alAfgOff ANDi/>i.?;i. A.\o fiOVKRXOI. BlRI.IIIill. ,ar tBUBBBAffl to Tiit ikh.i ne.J - Watervillc, M.-., Aug. -.><?.?lf anybody thlnkf that .Jatnes Ol Hlaitie is not in ao-ord with lm old eotistituents in .Maine he should have lieen preaeill at the sreat rally in this city this after n,.,,n More peopk caine out to listen to tli* irreat Bta 199119911 than were ever assemhled on a siiniliip t.cca.sioii m the past. S*e.-iu,l Trains broaghl large drkgatione frota ..11 TTie largg eitics in the Siate, whilc thousands drove |B from BaV Joining towns. Good iii,lir?**? estimate the nunii>er in attendanee at 5,000 i?eopie. Q-aTgrnor Bur h-iifh aml leveral uaemberaof hisstatf, with oAleerj ol tlu* State inivcrnriicnt, eame Bp from AjBgesta. Henry CBbot Lodge eaaae irom Bkowhegaa, where he apoke iai>t night .Mr. Buhae .'am.* from liar [farbor ln company with .. iinall party af friends, inolu/ing Walter Daniroaeh an.l wife, tocaaerly \li-s lt_rgBlH lilain.'. The party was 9991 9l the stiitioti by a cognjalttee "t pn.minent Depab* li.i.ns Irom this BOd othei fi.i**s and .-si.iirt.'d with th.- nuisir of banda to the l.eaiitiful catiipus oi Colby fjnlveraity, where the t,|.-;.k.-rs' st.-md was eajeeted. The weathet was perfeet and hun dr.-.is ..t beacbea nnder iin* Ug eka treea pMvided] aeata for a sniiiil part of the auukfloe. Eulhuakaai waa in th:- air, and Mr. l.Iaine's ippearance waa tl,.- sijtiii! for t'ltnultuoiis applause. The Bieeting was presided ovr by Dr. A. W. Stnall. presidi-nt of Calhy I'niversity. who intro dueed tlie apeakera la b ni,,st graeef?1 aaanwef, Mr. Maine referred ln feeling ternaa t<? his early poiltleal life when he reeeived his tirst (oti ^'ressioiial nominatioti in a Waterviile ball. Hi* expknatian ot his position in regaid to the p?l ley of miprodty witii the South Auierican He publlca was reeeived with every mark of cn tliiisias'ii and approval hy the audienne, Demo .rais as well as Kepuldiciiiis oxpresbinK a^ree ment with the opiniotis he advaiued. Indeed. un* of the mosi prominent Dcnio<-rats in tlie State, Who was present at, tiie m**o1in^, d.-'darcd thal Mr. IJlainc's VkWB wrre approved hy hiuiself ;iiid a host of others of his politi.al asso.iat.-s. Tlie general opinioti of those pr.-sent who are partiinliirly intercst.-d in l.overninent poli?-y Beemed to he that the position so cxplieitly s?-t forth by -Xi'r- Blaine in to-day'a apeeeb is pn> pbetie of a ii'-'v .-iii in tlu- relationa of the l lut.'l Statea with the other couutries of tiie iVeatern hemkphera. BR, jTT.AINKS SPEECH. Mr. Blaine, in his address, .-poke upon State) affaira iu th.s way: The allairs of no other State in the Tnioa have been n.ore ju*rly. more wkeiy and Baora Iccoiioiiili-ally adnnmstenld. Mame's BaeeCBllOBl ot Kepubilcaa Chief aaagiatratea baa beea without apot or bkflaiah. Tlie ekfCttoa whleh takes plac* oti the gth ot next BBOflth involvcs, in grciit piirt, the political lsfeiies now utuler discussion iu th.* National lield. The dc.-isiou ot Maine will have dtie infiuenee on the other Si.tt.s. aud thal deckion will be pttmouneed ln tlu* ntajorittea wa sh.il gtve in our i"iir t onguaaionai Uutricta. i i .,t theae dktricta is repreaenaed i>.v an abfa iu ui. in whom tn.- Bepubliean i.-opie of_.\huiie bave '??.nlideiici*. I ahould r.-u-ard it as a polit.eil , i.taitv t.. tlie State H any OgM "I tm* four ahould by an* poaaibility '?* defeated. In tin* tiktrief 1 am sure that Mi. Millik.-n haa beea a laiihfu! repreaentative, aa will be abown hy .. iai..- majorlty. and i trust (be KepnbUcana in the iiii.-e other dktricta are alive to their duty. . BATIOBAL TOPICB. Then going on to national queatiooa he siil: I wkh to declaA the opinlon thal the Itnt.-d Statea has rcached B polnl where one of i*s highe .-st diitu-s is t>. enlarge the area ..t Ita foreigaj irade. I iid.-r tlu* beneficenl poliey af Broteetioa we have developed a volume of manutbetnrea wlflch, ln many departoaenta, overruna t,ie de> mandg of the bome market. In ti?* Seld af egrt> .?i.ltiin-, wlth tbe Inunenae propukion >ii\?*;i m it by Bgrieultaral impl.-tn.-uis, we ean do fnr ux.ro than produce breadstuffa and provialoae tor aag own peopk; nor would it i?- aa ambitioaa deetinji t..r so L-r.-ii a .-oiintry :,s otns to manufactttra only wh..t we ean conaume, or t?. produce only whal uc.aiii-.it. VVearealrrady,inmnoy fabricf and iu many produeta, far bejond that, and our great demuad is expntkion. i mean eitpanaioB of trade with countrie* where we eaa Und prolitabk exehangea. WTe an* aol s.-.-k i!,^' annexation of territory. Certainly we do not desire it BJikaa it ahould come by the voliUon of a peopk who ndghl aslc th' prlcekf* I'oou of a phvee under tl.<- tli-.u- >.f the I'ni.'it. 1 1. el sure that for a loflg time t'J cotne Hu- peopk of the L'niie.l States will bg wkely content with our preeeal area and not laiin.-h upon any s.'h.-tn.- ot ntnn*\at io"ti. AC the siime time l tnlnk we should be unwkeiy con i.-ui if we did not aeek to engage ln what tl.e vounger Pitl so well knned annexation of tra.le. For nearl* thirty yeara now the Unlted Statea iiis bad the great advaatage <>f a proteetive tariff?by far the Iom;t'st nnuroken nerlod thal it- iiidi-tn.il poUey hi,.* i-'.-n In fore* ainea the i'.-.lerjl Governmeni waa organixed. liappily tlo grral majorlty of our people, withoul stri.t ro _.,i,i to party lin.-.. i>eli?-\e thal the reaulta to Ihe Ameiieau peonie from the proteetive poliey have beea Incalculably lienefleent. nggVgatiBg la a i|uarter "f a century of National and Individual wealth heyond anythlng ever dreamed af befoflt iu the hktory ol tbe world. I do not ineiitioii prote.-tion becauae I do not Intend to 8peak ln reference thereto before tliii ? illence. That woui.l be a needleas, if nol aa iu.pcrtinent, eitort. I merely wkh to ptnclaina Ita victorki. W'lthoui protectlon tbe L'nitefl State* would have been poor, Indeed, ultVr t'.e I,. i'-s oi the war from I8d| i<. i **?'.."?. Witii protectlon everj nectloB haa Sourkhed and pr.?. uernl, growu aml nlned. Even where revena*) .1 itiea l, ive been loid with no cxpectatlon ol devat* indiistrka ther.* have. in many Inatsateeai i.u great Bnancial aud IndnatrhtJ reaalta. The heavj duty on silk was levicd primarlly, ti"t i..r protectlon, bul Blmply t<> aeeure :. Utrge revenua trom one ol the luxurka of tbe ri.-h: but ?? a , inaequence of the duty the silk induatry hag Increaard an rapldlj lhal it oonBtitutea one ..f the kading fabriea "i Kew-Jeraey. one ..i tha largeal nunufacturlng Stat.-s of the Tnion. I eould readlly advanee >>th.-r illuatratlona to tl_a Mitiu- ,- ii' i As i have alrendy Lntimated, 1 aaa here t.< siN-;.k >>i the rxpanaion ol our foteiga inde, not l.y any novel pro.-e-v>, not by any niode that will .hoek ..r dkturb bome Induatrko, nol l.y any iin.de thal will invite our people t,> rauli experv menta, or that arlll laun.-h us la doflbgfflj aud dangeroua Inveatmenta a l'Li.A F,,r. BBrflrltOCITT. What I mean to sia'i.k ot hnetl.v is 9 B.vftem of reelproelty not In'eoBfllel with t pr,,te,ti\.' tnitf, Ini 1 siipiil.'iii.-nt.i^y then'to, and pn-sentini; 9 BBUM ..f ent.-iprise that will richly repay the gfaffl aad energy <>f the Aaaarkaia r..p!e. \\> shail ti u.i it itistrii.-Iive and valiiahle to ox:iniine mto tbe sourc-s of our inipoits, and tbe deslit:ation of our exporta, and t" Btrike a badaoee between tlie two. I'akc last veur-1 *,-?'... ll that flkxi our whole exporta t" all the eimBtrlea ln Ijbe three t ..iitineiits ot Europe, aata aad afrka an.l to \usualia Canada aad HawaH, amoanted, ln round numbera, to $959,000,000; aad "iir hmpaetg from all tiurst- counirka amountad, ln roaad iia> bera i. Bo2P,000,000, fbowing thal from that vaat trade we'had a balaaea n] 9139,000,000 in our favor, e.|invalent t<> t' it BflBOflfll of gold among oui- |H*"pl,>. Bfll wu.-u all the aeenunta were eloaed, Inetead <>t h-vlag Bl20,000,000 in our favr, w'e bad 8 baktpea "f |l3,000,oao airaiiiBt us from our forelgfl trade, We maat, therefere, liive logi Sl 12,000,000 in our ?' 'tiitiier.-e wlth thi ciiiit I.-- ?> itsi.l,- ..I tboge lo whi.-h | have re [,., , Where ...uld we have t..und bbb8j 9 lart'e ?dverae balaace '?' |,,-t .i.e trll vou'. We h'.st f..rty-oiie millions ln < ui,.. from whleh our Importa were $j-j.ooo.ooo uad io whieh our cxr.rtb were only BlliOOO.Ofraa