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PREPARING FOR A RUSH. I STEAMBOAT COMPANIES' TO CARI POR ?SUNDAY CROWD* ornOUM Of I'iFKKitK.NT LIMM tau- what THEIR PIANS Al?K-Tlir.Y WKBI ?HTOE rAi-tri? t?> tiwt'i.T*. last StTKPATi HKAVY lirSINK.FS. A. C Washington, president i?f the Iron Steam? boat Company. tras Bess ~~satsrdsfl by a Tribune repsrtBr end j.?ke?! to tell how the ?omnnny pro BSSed to handle th* crowd? of BSSt Sunday SI Its pier. No. 1. H?" seid: Sunday's crowd was the lane"'?! are ever han- , die?! ?'ni- ???? hf?an rtinnini* boats to i'oney Isl? ar?!. We wer?- unprepared fOf BO many people, and some thins? took plac? that will not <jo.nr Bgaln. , We oarrle?! MASS i>eople from thif? city and br.uif-ht , 2?."7" buck. The stories published about the ?Ils- j order? on the pier were greatly esaggerated. I ? was present i"un<lav. and. so far as 1 know, no body was hurt. The crowd at the west or river end ' Of the ?arg?- waiting room, on the upper floor of the j pl.r. surged against the fen?*e surrounding Ihe . atop* lending to the landing place below BoSM reck leefl ?plrli.? began 'o climb over the fence, In spite of ?ll the -?[?<? -lal olBeere eou.d do? snd we had hard work to restrain the others. At no time were there mor? then I? <)"?> people In ihe SflMtSf room, which, as you see. will hol?! about twice that number. "There was no disorder on the seven bo.it?. We do not li.i\< -i??-::?l orne?is there. W?- have ?Mg, brawny deckhands, and when several pi th? m surround a boisterous pnssenirer and Bay, 'No more of that:' why, there Isn't any mote of ?t. Xono of the boat? were loaded to the licensed limit. "At Coney Island flre land Ibe people nt a pier UN feet long. At the ocean end of that pier Sun? day's crowd, when returning, broke down the fence and scrambled aboar?! ?M boat.?." Mr. Washington, when askod whether the ar rang'ments for handling the crow?! at Pier No. 1 were as p?rfect as they could be ma?le, said: "They are, or will be next Sunday. We have t.? have the 'runway-,' or narrow-ra'.led passage ways, to break up the crowd by letting people pass In single file. Next Sunday W? shall not use the Tw? nty-.Mfcor.d-st. pier at all. and BO w. can make, ] hope, twenty-minute trliis between here and Coney Islaixl. That sil!, la lor?- :-i- inure, relieve the congestion of passengers on the pier.' Mr. Washington was asked whether the abend . ment of the uMsr sler on Sunday soul i n ?1 i roduce a crowd at Pier No. 1 larc-r even than la?t Saaday, and whether the bushing and shoving and clamor might not recur. Mr. Washington si 1 that perhaps It would be so. and thai th? com? pany ?ro.iiiln't help It, try as i: inigir. Ii the crowd wasn't in :ho wa'tlng-room. It WOUM be In the street. i'aptaln J. s. I.udlam. Baperintendent or ti.e Ocean Pier and Navigation Company, was at the company's landing ai the Battery, and said: "\\> have two steamboats, and ?-arrie?! about six thousand passengers to nonev island ftsndey. The crow?ls or. our boats were within the number we are allowed to carry. The crowd here extendel outside the gates, and there was no Jamming lnsl?* ?!?-. Inrloaure." "t the office of the .?-taten Island Rapid Trar"-t ?-. ..iroad l'ompanv H wa? con tended tiiat there was no troubh caused by th? large crowd? on Sun duy. and that the arrangements for han?i'.ing roe ! ?re nearly perfect. At th?- barge Office It was said that the reports of the ?teambost Inspect? duty last Sunday could not be seen until to-day. A. Herrmann, treasurer of the Iron Steamboat Company, said tho: the company knows not bins shout the ease of Mr?. Hens, wh ? was Ihjureq Sunday night while 'rylng to f- : on the company's Steamboat Taurus at the long Branch landing. FOP. SUSI) i I 0 ItS ER VANCE. MEETING UK THF AM KR p 'AN PAll'iATl! 1NI"\ IX OCEAN IIRi'VKTHK XWX'.X.F. ?I'NFF.IIRNitT. O.ean Grove, N. J., July 22 (Special). -To-day In Ocean Grove has been devoted to the annual ses? sion of the American Sabbath Inlon. a Na;.'.?: lnter-denominatlonal aciclety, which was formed m 1*8*. and which has foi it? obje-^t the ke-epln-* of the Sabbath a? a dey or worsnip and rest. At ISJI in the morning th? Woman'? National Sabbath Alli? ance, an auxiliary of the liat?n. h?i?l a meeting 1n the Young People's Temple. Mrs. .1 H. Know>?. of Newark, rice-president 9t IBt BlltSBBS, made a:i a ! 1res? The afternoon service? fl*ai*fl held In the Tabernacle, the Rev. T. Kernlev ..?cretary of the .'.*i la lei-.hu luanca, pr?s.Jln?- The ?-peak-rs this evening were Genera! Secretary J. H. Knowies. of Newark; Julge D. N. Ash'.an I. Dr. W. ('. Sleet, an! the Rev F. ?. lglehar:. of New-York. Asbury Park. N. J.. July 22 i.-tpe-d-,-.).. The annual PIM? conf.rer.ee. ander 'h-- leadership of the Rev, V: L, W. M on h all. met this morning in the First Freebyterlar? Cburcb ?'.?ilese -.ecretjry Hrock man. of the lnt*rr..i Moral Young Men? Christian Association Executive l'ommli:-?, ,*on?luctel the opering sal ill SB An ab> ad'lre?? on "Prophecy'" was delivered by Professor Ernsl F StroetST, of New-York. The Er.?il* to the Roman? was dis ?-????od by the Rev. I>r. .luilus F. Grammer. The I*.:v. Dr. Will.am J. Erdman ?puke on the Fust Flpl?tle lo the Theaealonians. The night session wa? bfld in Eiucatlonnl Hall, addrBBBSf being deiivered bv thfl Rev. William YV. I ark and the Rev. J. Sfhofleld._ MASHATTAN AT THE HEIGHT OP ITS SEASON. i F?*T.?I? n-r.ehiH? appearance In Rice's "14**2" at _Jnn*)attan Rea'h hSB hee-i p-???., ,ne) unill next Mcnday. when ?he will be a consplcuou? an1 enter? taining f??ature <?f thfl ever-shifting Malison SojUSre M?-ne. Several new chsraoer "ong* asfSI be ?jiven by her for the first time. Although the MsanattSB Theatre seat? ne?rly three rhouear, 1 jvople, there w?ere crowd? who could BO* get thr.?a?;h the ?l?jor.? on Saturday nlg/it. At lucea Circus Carnival yss* ten!ay the progranime wa? rearrange I, j:uX Alclde Capitaine, the Italian beauty, gave her aerial act In its ??ntlrety, Introducing sensational leaps snd dives from traiiez?- liar? which swung ? |?_r .v i ? the amp-ilt heat re. New tricks arsM perform? d by MorrH's train? I ponies. W. K Ritchie. In immp attire that would make Wa't?T Jonsfl greflfl with rnvy, wa? much appliudi-d lot his *.v.C*r riding on an ordinary safety bicycle. Tlll re ?s n.u a j.er fonner In the circus who dost ?m* g tlonal ?kill In his or her particular line, f i-?. ? concert?. Pain's pyr*i--pettacle. the eyclfl path gt I tennis courts an?i other new f.a"ir?s are givlng the Manhattan Reach vlaltor* a p.enltud? and variety of amutt-ment? uneqiull. ?1 ai ?pi \merlran summer rtaort by the sea. Now that the hot weither ha? corne jr. earnest, the dallv nitendirie, l? en-rrmoua. The ?urf bathing ha? i?en iiellglitful for th? lost week. TO ?IRISO HIS DACH HI ER HOME. * John P. Hirschmann, a tailor, of No IM Kast One-hundred-and-tu?-1fth-st.. started fo- Ntagara Fulls ls?t night to bring his daughter Jo.?i ? homr. The young woman wa? taken suddenly IT ?m Satur? day at the Imperial Hotel in Niagara Kails. She tslksd Incoherently and sa'.d sonic one a,?? tryu'g lo destroy her nervous system. The prirent? of the young woman we.-c ?een by a NpSftSr for The Tribune yesterday, and Mr. Hirschmann Hal?l thai h?> had resol res a lotoansi from i>.-. Ctoofy, of Niagara Fall?, aaylng hla ?laughter grsfl Blet Iher? He ?n?wer?.?l Hie telegram t.-llln-r the phyi'i l?n he would con>e for her and to keep her aatl' ht- ur rtved. The Hlrscbstaanfl ?r< Q raiaaf and appear lo lie In comfortable ctrciinistan.es. They told the r? j.or;er their daughi.i had :.ot been in aood lealth and ha?! left home in June t > go to I'.uffalo ;,nil other place??, .she had no iroub.es t,, their i!--,.wi edgi, and they i?c?ii:?-??! the id?-:? ihut s!)>- ?v?*? In love. West M-ftSi. Mt"?^^^te# ,8?7 ^??V T RBM **?* "^^sK t9MRELIABLr\jf. CARPETS FOR TUESDAY. The Best AH Wool Ingrain Art Square, In plain or flgtmd centres. 9x9 ft.93.00 ?xlOC it. O.dO 9x12 ft. O.7.**? MM ft. 7.?O Ixits of dainty prcttino-Mi for very WuUs money. VmrtaUmro ?? aalt nil at redwrrd nrl.-ra. CASH OR CREDIT ^^ (OWPERTHWAIT ^a K)4.K)6andlO(5Wc8tl4*St. ^AR 6?AV. Brooklyn Stores: FTatbush Av. near Hilton S ! SUICIDE UNDER THE TREES. IT C V. SCHOLZ, AX INSU1IAJ.CB A OK XT, KILL? IIIMSKM. : roiMi with A BCIXET HOUR IM Ru BBAO in ONKHINI'KI*! -NMiSlNT-i NINTH ST. BEAR THK OLD AQUEDUCT. H. c. K. .* -h.ilz. thirty-five ?reare Old, an agent for the Prudential Insurance Company, of Newark. N. j. shot hinneif ihroogb the head in Oae-hun dred-aixl-i-lxty-iilntli-st.. near the 1..-1 of the o*.d Aqueduct, nt noon vesterday. Polleenttn McLaagb? 1 lin, ot th.* Wist Ono-hundrcd-and-llfty eeeond-st police station, was on post in Ono-baadred-and sixty-r.!nth-st. shortly befor?- noon, and MW Sc.-.ol/. Walk towara him. When they net .eh?.- nodded an! stopped for a few moment? talking I!'' se?*me?l in excellent spirits?, and when he left Mc LaughUa pointed to a clump of trees near the ol.l aqaeducl bed and remarked: "It looks ecol down there; I guess I will go down there end lie down r?r a while." Twenty minutes Inter McLaughlin was sUndtag at Amsterdam-.'ve. wnen he heard a pistol shut. At the same time he saw a Rireet-swe^jier beckon? ing I?. Iilm. an?! hurried ?n '.hat dlre.llon. II? was told that a maa bad "hot himself ander the treed neur the aqueduct end on b,?Ih_ there found Bchols !?:*ik on lis back on the Kr.?**, dead, with a Jngycl hu'le'-hole in hin r;,-!.l temple. He was id? titulen by several Prudential Insurant paper?, wliich wer?? .-r.?mf??- I "H. ? '. K Bcholx. Vjrent *? -.11,1 a cart, on which he ha?! writt n In German a note n.llr. .sed to B. Ili-mer, No. M Bowery. asking him io pay his funeral expense? and see th:?i his body Was taken care of. I n l.-r it was written, ati i la Oerman: ".My foul is lea?? - lug me " On one end ??f th? card was stritten: ?'ii.-i-i v'-'.i: $i"". lor ihs pistol." Ii was glgaed "ii. C. P. Behola" .... , _ , , The !?o,lv ?vas remove,! to th? West One-hundred and-Iifty-?'?-' ond-st. police nation. DREW A BBFOLFEB ON THE GCABTX A BARTENDEB CRBATH KB ITEMENT <"'N A THIRD-AYE. TRAIN. James Ooosray, thirty years old, a bartender, ot No. .117 i;-i. t oiie-hundrcl-atid i'?!irtc#enth-?*t . at? tempted to enter the rear ear ?if i train ?m the ele? vated r,?a?l at IWity-fourtb-et sad Thlrd-avs. early yesterday mornlag. As ibis rm- was i ?served for newsdealers and was Blled ?rlth newspapers and the m,?ii who assorted sad distributed them, the pu.irJ. Frank Klein, requested Conway to lake another car. ti?- refuaed, and attempted to force h?s way la. Klein prevented blm. wbereup ?? i drew a revolver snd chased the guard throngh :i.e train. Great excitement ens-.iei. Men yelled BU I women shrieked, white some attempted to jump fr.mi th" moving train. Trainmen Anally ?eir.e?l Consray ?in,\ held him until the train reach? I ??? Plfty-tnlrd-st. station, when Pol eman John J. Mc Dermott, of the East -lfty-first-st. itatlon look tin fe:iow int<? custody. Conway war, arraigned In Yorkvlllc Police Courl an! Iici.i for ?.?xaniinallo.v SILFEBMAN PLEADS NOT GVILTT. OBTKIAtB OK THF I.IVTP.I'T ATTOUXr.Y? OFFICE THINK HE IS ONE OB ? BAND OF gWINDUmg Wolf Blhrermaa, ?>f No MW Broome-st., a ho was arrested ?n Saturday nlgbl f?>r attempting to de? fraud the Empire Ufe Ineuranci Company, was brought down from Police Headquarters io ? District-Attorney*? office yesterday morning He ??. is gCCOmpanh 1 hy his counsel, an?l w..*? arraigned before Recorder Oof! la Part i of iienerai Besslona He pleaded not guilty to th<? ln<!i*?me~,t eharglng blm wiiii attempted grand ?arrer.v in trying ? ? , ? money ander false pretencea. T;,e rase 'or ?he people was under the ,ii iree of Assistant District Altorney Battle. Mr. Battle "-i! he wou!d Insist on gfttinj?* VMM ball, gg be alleged that S.Ivertrat? was one ?.?f an organla? ! gang "f conspirators t?? defraul insurance companies. The Dlstrlci-Att i ney's office lias evidence ihm a numner of ; ? were engaged in tne Sliverraan stl mpi :o swindle. These people are known, and will he arr?.'el :n a sh(-?rt time. An Investigation Is HOW l>eitiK c.irr'e.l SEW-YORK AT THE ATLANTA EXHIBITION TO PK?*II)K I 'TON J'l.ANR K'Mt THK HMI'ini. STATK ni'IM-lNC-soMK OT THE BESUL.1t Will? 11 COMMIM H OBER SWAN F.XI'K.'TS FROM Tin: TAIN. The members of the New York Commission of the Cotton states and International Exposition, i which ia l > i?e held in Atlanta la September, a II meet at ihelr beadQuarters In the QUeey Hesae : his evening to adopt plans for the erection Of h I New-York blllMlag at the Egpogttloa. This rom misflon has been m Uve of late, gad Itg work 1? rapidly getttiag ,r.to tangible shape. James gwann, of inmati. Bwana & ?'?>.. is <?in- ??f New fork's CommlaaUmers to the Exposition. His selection bj tiie Oovernor m ? particularly fortunate one. H? is eathaseastte in bis predlctloas raaoernlng tiie Atlgnta Exposition, and urges ?ii New forkers io intereet themeolves in it. in talking ?ch a Trib? un?- reporter yesterdny, Mt. Bwaan said! 'I ?x'sti ii was in my i??iw?-r io make every imsl'i? ?? man *n Ken York see the Cotton Btates I ami International Bxpoelilea iu i*- held ii? At? ? laata a? I view i The l'ottun st.it?.? and Inter* , national Exposition gl Atlanta promises to rank , r?-xi is tii.* World'g Kair. in familiarising mys? If , Wttli the plans and geope Of the I ll ip.l??, I !,:i>, i?, i postttvely amaged at ih? magaltada of th? undertaking, nn?i th?* magalflceni saeeegg el H which i? already practically guaranteed. Every Blata ol Ike I nton promises !? partlali it? "Tills character of exhibition Should pel ? b? enough io make every true-hearted American feel a personal ltit?-.'???? In it. but ? believe cii? Expoeltlos primi??? re?uii? beyond a dlsplsy ??f our material wealth and poautbtillles of lar; ng proaperlty. l regaN tiie aeeartoa ???? n powerful and happy means of bringing our peoplt ?? ? l eloeer fellotrahtp. A r?alisation of oui laterde ( pe.idence will be the it.evit ?! ;<? ran sequence >r i,?: ter a<?-|ua'nt_n?-e gad Interchaage of thought The only sav to break down completely tie? sectional lit en between Nortb ami loath i?'i?i East and i West i? ?o bring, the pggpls <?: th ???? geagraph leal Mvhaoag into intimai? relationship be i. ?? mam and social, an.i i ran eoacelve of no plan !??r Ihg ,i o ipliahmenl of il!'s desired end ? |ual to such .m .?nterprise Hm the Allants Exposition ? sure io be. I i?eiievi that such Intercourse ??? will necessarily resuli ?t thai Exposli on n ll lend t? reconcile political differences tint are founded only on pr?judice and Ignor.iiice, :,-... ?- ma\ be that In ihe course of friendly u ...n> ? im som? nea light may break to ?ol\e th<- perplexing currency <iue? tion vnieh. is la-day severely stra'.nirn ihe union of th? he.-irt? of our ??'.sterheod of Btsles. "1 am naturally pronl of in*, appolatmenl n? one of the New-York Commissioners i?. the Exposition It maker me ?i .|e:e??|?, from the h??;i.' u.j adoption to ihe been? ol my nativtt; and ?ugg< * foritetiulne?? of all rlivi'lln? ! ne? between the Xorth ani .**'?,oil; " ? - A n Hoir* a Li: COEFBB OBALEE AABIO.Xs Jobg w. Haaleaheek, waoleeale dealer la coffees, I <? ??., at No. i;. Daaaoroi . made ea assign ment yagterday lo Btgphen Cgmphell, of Tarry- j '"?'?'i'. F.Au-.h pr.-r. leu??? f.,r ?HM.1 aa foll-ws: Kl- I ;?;. .\. Haultaheek, i..v??, ttepliea Campbell, $UM; ! .lohn Muij? & iji.., ?.'.7?.. Miti-h.il Hroth?*-;,, ?.!,,,??,' Bunu Brotbern, Sit?; p. ti Van u'ggoaar, 0JM. T!,l- bBSlBggg '.\as gStgbUghed gbOttl r<-v M,..,ii ye.ir? ?iK<> i,y his faih.-r. tOtat Haaleaaaek, end the si.-i ?o,,-?, ,i,?i ,.:,? i,, ]S..; nesMii iii.s own business, Mr. iluuii-nbi-ek roaeted coffees for the tra?'.e. Ti e gggggagf ?i,., gtae ,??. ,)Wn,.r ;itl,| publisher ?>f "The Commercial Qasette," a weekly paper, de? voted to m?- grocery trade, wMeb we.? started twgaty-gtg year? a?o. lie bought it fr?.m Ma father hi I?.**,. Hg chUawd a capital of nbrut $.T?,?M) in hi. business. He called his place the Qgl'man?an Mills. It was nul.i there that he had aoae ?ui of town uii'i would in.i return tin the end of tin* week Mr. Campbell, th?? assignee, said he could not Kialt* defln.tely the uinouni of liabilities, bul hi ON n.ii th nk the->? would reach $a:ionu am* lie thought thai everybody woatd ?tct what was ?in? Ikiii Jle Mid Unit bad debt? caused the uf ?i?nmsnt. i/Mir ami y Air OBDBBS, \\"a-h:iiKt..n. July B (Hpeclal).-The fullowlng Army and .Navy order? have been Issue.; The foIlawfBi traaafOrg in the Bth InCgntry are ordered: Captain J?-?s? ?*. ?'hau???, fr?.m Company K lo Oompaay C: C?ptala John H. il. Peshlne. ??-!m rorVJ'ft'ir ? to Company K. Kirat Ueutenanl \Mll.am N Hughes, fr.un Company A lo Company I; Hr?t Lieutenant Pater C. Harn?, from Company 1 to company A. The transfers of Lieutenant! liuKhet and Harris will tak? efte.t September 1, l.e.iv?. of abpenpg for one month, to take effect September l, is:.-, i? grunie,i Bsoond Llsutenanl Wiiithrop S. Wood, lOtn Cavalry. l.leuii'iiaiu-CommatKler E. I.. Peadleton ha? lu-en detacned fr??m ihe Monterey u? ex.-cutive officer on h?r arrival at Han Francisco, and grnnled three months' leave, and is suoCMded bv Lieutenant ?omriiiinder J. W. Cnrlln navlgaior. Lleutengnl L. L. Remey ha? been oroered to temporary dut] on i!,, Dolphin Tin- order? of Lieutenant J ti MlltOfii 10 Hi? ?ilympia h?ve been rev?>k<?d and hi? la ordered to>he Monterey. Lieutenant ll Mite lell baa been d?tache, (rom (he Wabarh and ordered to the Olympia. P_ym?i.t<.r John Tury hu been or? dered b? fore ? rctlrin? board In Ncw-v0rk C'tv. on i Uta ?Bib uisu I World's Fair Highest Award Imperial GRANUM Is Universally Acknowledged the STANDARD and the BEST prepared FOOD For INVALIDS & Convalescents for Dyspeptic, Delicate, Infirm, and Aged -persons/ PURE, delicious, nourishing FOOD for nursing molhers, infants ??CHILDREN. Sold Everywhere. ?h"TMot, JOHN CARL!; & SONS, New York. THE COURTS. MTM CAMTT.T/K [TARVIIXH SCKD. ii'-.ni.v |. i.ksi.m: wants to RMTBAIM MEM FK'M Airr.MiiN?; in tiik rn<?? ???"I-d OPTUU AT i'AKA'l? >. I-V. Ml*? Camille D'Arvlllo. th comic orer.i Btsr, who !s n> appear IS aaratosa n Virdl'B opera "ClM.iff, parta of srl b are to be suni there on VuguBi i, bsfl been Busd in the gupreme Court by Hear] ??? ' ???'? 'v,"'? through h*fl rounael, ?'? i ?'t.i.p. im:, obtained tram .'"?tice Btorer :,-, order requiring her lo Bho? canse on July 2* why .in Injsnctl-**- ahould not Iseoe t? restrain i,,.r -.,..., ..... print i" lb? ' ".'? ??;'??'' I i rn.iu? i ..:? in .-' i.ito i ??;? froui appearin*, In Bay i imlc opera, or staging Sitb any other ?i.'irajti nient thin Mr Leslie between July H end Au?u?1 9 Mr. '.e? ... ? ... long .,..? he raten 1 into a con? tra,-: all ' ?? ? trees bj arh! I? ihe eras lo <?p pear In the comic apera ''Dorothy." which I? ass aluce i.i .-' r.i??'?;?. al Lai ?? Oeoras, and other ? I'nder the i*-rma of the r-ontrscl ?he aas ? .?,, h perf?ratenos, *?i.?i noi less than live ? - * ? to be tiren. '?'? hen Ihe signed SUft a > | It? I i The performances won |UBl l. .\ir. !? ?le saya that ? ? has .-: < Isrshle money In advei printing -, July i ? al ?ul ibe time f??r th? ., 11 ? , ?he ?(.?i not Intend t-> fulfil her ontrsel and ?ent bin a cb**tb fot " I..id r? eel red. Mi ? ? ' of her a? being an actre*?- of i ?real ?Milt) and per,..?mi sttrae ? veneaa and ? deapread reputa los, snd her fail? ure to appear sltb bin -*.iii b a great Injury. MIM PTSHUCR'S MENTAL CONDITION. The investigation into the aanity of Miss Ross Fishier, who until a uttie over -, wee? ago iras itlBfl ?? huer, Sarah Trcbascb, ol No. ISO Orchard-st., In the dressawklni bustneas, Bnd who wnn th? a Incarcerated in th? Is ? ? m on Ward's Island, sag begun yesterday I ??? tn laman .1 Ne.iii?. ref re?-, in the Supreme Court. MIbb r my? Bh? araa ? -???r:? d by Dr M r-r? Orsse, of N ? '"- Rlvlngi in-al , and tha I bet under hypnotic Intluen? ? nlited to the aay'um to prevent her from bringing an i?. ?:?.!. , ?. - ? ' ' >? ' hm-, for breach of i" ?rriuae. . na li stlfl? i a ? ??. M ? rii tn#nta! condition. C "in ?vi.t.M'Ai!I r.m t.?i?at S?ii r-rr.? ?' .?? ?I.in'?.? Befar? ?'I'r'-n. J ' i-t .... .? ;?. ;.. ? I. M ? . ? ?T...., ? ? ; ?.- 11 ? HI No I I.i n h v.. Wnv?l. No J ?? ?HI? I I ? B??l "\e\.\ N. | li.'l.'i, i ?? N-.-i N t. I'T.?)? V?. .-....-. ?' ?' ? B ? It-;. "?. ;r T \l ??? - Vn.i, ? . i ? , ., M ??? B ? ? ? ? ? N ?? M K" Il N?! ? ?. ?. p.??- It Hirn? t ?? K!?n? Hni>>- v?. n-Tni * ? . i ? No. IS i ?_. >- ? '. ,..-??-...-. \., it. - - - ? . ? . , i. ? It ..-? ?l )'?i;r ? ? I Witt Miau n ? drew? ?.??'? v- 'e l Hill r? l . ? \t ill if , . N. ..... | ? .i i?, . , v , ? ?.????,?,... pary x?- I? ' \o '22. Jj? ?.??.n \. II? lt-?ir?i . NV, 24. Rain? ixt ??' Tale. No '.'4. V' ??? i - ? \ ? ? ??:?: Tent? I! BupreaM ' '-?' r*a I I II ?nd III At : . ni Parta I. tl. Ill end T9 Adjoaraad toe the t?-rm .c.?l??r r i ' ir- Ret I- M ?l'Uni ) ;.- i! IC in N. I?'*?', I.MI-l ? ? I ? Ml .-lui? - ..-i1 I ? ?, Idl f.rriei ,m?> .11?. ?Uli) TerlS .':??. ? * n?. l-.r-ti Buperv?? ' ??? r* ? ? T?r?s ' Parta i it ?n?i in -,?i j. ,,.?1. ! I r ih? lerai ... ....-....-?...? ., rali nil? ?" ? t V '" I '?' ,4 "?? ' * ; ? .- . . ?... e : ? .' '. ' ? ? '? I It ?? 1?. ??. ? ? I ' ? ) ? - - - ' , n ? ??:,-? --m ??, ,,.,.. ? .- , ? IL. .?.?'??er ) . I : " ?? ??-. ' in?,' Th-i'-.l iv .- .. ? i uni I ? ? r i'H'v T-r.i, <? ? ...?'.,, i?in, !' ' It ltd III V '. ir-urse '. ? ? ?? ? ? :<\ ?" ? . ? ?..?. Ten lily r? ? - il 1 rrtn lief? ?- ' ? ' ??i?oa ;,; il n ni *?! " a* i c-, ' ?in Trial l'un Part? i II. Ill sad IV ai 1? ?irne'l f.r th?- trim i" n '"i >) POfin r.r>. -iu?.irn?-. i 1 " l.l.'l,. J. v?n /.m it v? M. ??. ;.- ? at OrtnSal ? 'I.llloll l"?H?< ? Ma ? jr. J ii.?u?r nf Lea'? ' ' ? ? " ?. ?n. I'l. Dj M A.l 11 ' 1 ???)??:? ? . \ I . ' - l,.ii,,.|. n I.. : ll I In I. W'l?..r?. \'?".liH?.|? m? I >a\ i? i. ?-iril .I?-? U-\ | ?i I? i - ' '? .ul? ? I 'In). so PBBSBBTMBST ABAINST TAMBEN. The (?rn-.'l 3wn PBtl re l.th ? ? '. ?irt .,' i i r ,? f? p alona it soon yBatsrdsy sad ii^n.je.1 up i? Recorder ??'.it ? ii'int.-r of aslflaaHBrtani indtrf ani . ?n?) sretfl tli.-n dismlSBfld for ihe Bar. TSSI ? a? bo ln ,i m ?nl or prspsatawai agstasl hi '-rifr l In c.innectinn wiih the e?cnp? t,t the pestsAMa rob I?, rv Allen. Rii-mell BS I KII ornn, from Ludloa Street J?i i'h? ;:>. ?i i-i made so charge in the Jury, Bnd ? ii J b? did ?it Intend to dfl bo \e?t? r?Uv A-tlns l?l?irl?-?-At?orney \\'?-?l<? mid he wa? not i-on'?ttiplatln?- any BCtloa In the ini)tter. TAB 1YTCK vide CBIRF JUDni. Th? Jnstleea ad the ?ay co-in yeoterdsy ete-t-i Tt.iiiirt A. Vsb nrycb ?Chief Judji" of ibe City C utl !n pU'-? 'if I!??? lute ?linen M FHiili'li. Tl'.e neu i'hief .ludjre wa? admitted to the i.ar iti isT_a sad v ar . .''?id to fu City ?'>ut: l.ench In November, IH?i. for ?I? vear? BELATED DISCOTRBT UV A RAILWAY '" The unusual elrcumstsnoea ?.f ? ?tr?-?t rai!??.?v coapaay paying the city more mn"> ?tmn it sh*-ul i ii- b< -i avered, ll Is alteged, in th?? essa of th-. Avi ?n??- C Rallrog ' I lomp. ? ? I'p t.? .?. v,ir ago the company baa l??-. ,i paying Ihe city Ji.nm .? .. u for It? m". ,,r tii.- streets Since 'he M'ti , , :,, Traction ?'? mi injr ?'?nie m?o pnifaalos ?if the rood n> reesey bs? been pail into ih- efty tr?.assi*y. Controller nteh ?<*t?t hla ?????; -. t-ir- recently to ln gulra w'iv tha pa***a*-**atB h*. i ceased, ?n?i ye?trr'lir r?e, ivei ,-, >tier from Henry A. (toMnaon, counael for the M? ?i. i?olltsi csrporatloa, citing Judge Csr? doaa' ?leclaion of Au-mn i. ittl, thai lb? sura ol ?|l'' s*a? i., be paid th-- etty. Ttie ronetruetmn nereiol re p'.aced ,?n ?he decision wa? that the fi.r.-n v.;,? ?payable annually. Mr, RoMnaon ?i"W rontnul? ?bal on? payment .?f |],000 w>?? a'l that the city could .i.uin aad th.it the 1*3.?') p:?id in annual In stalmenta since ilfl ?,urht to )>.? refunded lo the con-nan-'. Th,- Controller ha? referred th.- mattci to tii? ?"?.rp, ration CouaasL AllERtCiN FIRE INBCBAROR Co. AFFAIRS. Al a masting yeatet-day ..f th-- Btacfehsldsm ?r the Aaiartnaa l'ire Isatarsnes Caaajaay, win??e eapltal WM? lecetnly f.iiin?! Impaire! hy the State Insur? ance Dspartnwnt? the oapltal atooh ??f ih<- essspsay "-.as redsesd, In acoordance sitb the rsorgantaatlon plan, from lioo.noo to ?1MMM, which ieuv.? a mii phifl of strer ti1?),???)?. Th? next Btep In the reon-nnl-tatliiii will be a ?ul? Bssasat lacrease of tas capital ?tock of the cm pany from Malta] m ji".?,*???. Bueta addltlsaal ?tocii belnif <>"f?r.-?l f?n .?ul?.-?? rlptlun at a price not ?Jena than IW p.i ? ? lit of It!? par v?ilue, thin, making me cipltil ?tock MM.000 an?! the surnlus over l*.ii<i,0(W. a mafltlng of tin dbrsclor? of ihn company win b? in- d t.i-duy tn Qgii another agstlas of the rtsshe hohler? tu aiiliiurlr.?. the Im na?.- (?f th,. cnpiial from HSS,0M t?. lino.O?*??. The .?lockholder? arc mil? BcrlWng for the t?Kt.ooo addltlonsl capital -?tM-k, and SVSI ?.n? half of II ha? bsSS alrenly taken. ''.DRUE I. TV SOS'S COS DIT ION. At (leorse I. Ty?.ji?'? nrw?-?tand. In the Fifth Avenue II?i)c,, yerterday It wu? ?jld thnt he wa.-. ?llshtly Improved Mr. Tyson I? conflne.l to hk? hune at ltlv?r?lde, Conn., an.l Is ?ufferlng from cerebral hemorrhage. W?.?rd wa? received at UN hotel which ?aid that be a*? ?ill! weak, but the fi His lis. been passed. RESCUED IN THE NORTH SEA. THF! Wl. R AND BOM OF Till. TALISMAN'S CAPTAIN TAKEN Kit?>M THV: i:\MK HT A UVT. ItOAT OF Till'. KMS. The ste-imshlp Kms. C ?plain Keimkasten, of the North German Lloyd line, arrived here yesterday. On .Inly 1H the Km? overtook In the North flan the Norwegian bark Talisman, Captain Urick-uen, of Christiania, which wag nearly full of water and laboring heavily, with signals of dlstres? flying. Tiie .-?plain asked to have Ms wife and fonrteen ragrtM son taken off. l?ut sold he and the crew would stay aboard the bark. The ?ea was rough and a lifeboat was launch.?! with dlflfculty, and In ehargg ?>f Chief (?fllcer Prehn started for tiie bark. After much trouble Mrs. Knckscn ami her ?on were tt.trnferred to th- l.ms. Mrs. Ericksen aald th" Talisman, which was an old craft, was bound to Cowe? with deals and had met str-.ng. variable winds. She hnd strained so badly that the pumps could hardly k??ep her afloat. The ?'ecklo.vl broke loose r.n?l demolish? 1 th" bul? wark? nn?l d?ck flttlngf. and side of the C-btn. let? ting the water flood It. The deals alde.J in keeping the bark afloat, and Captain Krlegsen thought he could make port. Mrs. BrtCkgen on I her gOQ were .amied at Southampton and placed In charge of the Norwegian <* ?nsul. "ELVNEEREir ?US SAME FOR TBE MAYOR TUB EXCISE QUESTION SF.TS A UK KM AN* REFORM MBEIIBI1 IN A TCKMOIL-MK. HIMfBM'fl ATTACKS FARRIRD BT Mit. .KM? ?M.W. BTHO ITIREATENB TO BEBIOM The Executive Committee of the Qermen-Amer Icati Reform I'nlon, hold Irn passions behind closed doors, and special effort Is mi?!e to k?"p from the public the exciting gptoodei which dlacussioni of the enforcemenl ?if the Excise la are furnish. In spite of a? attempts to suppress the facts it leaked out yesterday tha: at Friday night's COSUnltloe meeting there waa a lively set-to. la the absence ,.f the regular chalrinon Touscher de Bleghardt, one of the vice-presidents, presided. Collector K i srard Oroase precipitated the trouble n> intr.-? duclng a resolut!, n approving the action of the commltteo which appear? I before Mayor Strong three week? ago. Joseph Winter s rose to advoeatg th?- resolution. He began a bitter SSSStill upon Mayor Strong per? sonall?', alte.-king the Mayor's reputui OB for ver.??-tiy. iri?;.ir so far. |t w?? mid, M to cal' the Chief Magistrate of New-York, in the choice inn guagt which is ti?,* usual medium ?jf communion tion i*i ti??-..? eoaualttee ametiaga t "Eunkerer." Mar.?- members shouted "HochI bachf h' this; til? Mr Winter'? rxprea Ion broughl out saclaras of lissent, torn? crying, "Nieder mit ihm." Hut i; ? :?? ' ?*? iproar Mr. Winter weal ?>n to ? t il "Colonel Btrong waa i> ? ni person :?i ?it in tt??? Mayer*? chair in i city like New-York.*'' T)??? Mayor had "?! rlvi I everybody," Mr. Winter ? . ??:?, a? he could i ?' board, Blgmuod H. ?eiig ii attempted to repel Mr. Winter's atlick on th?* Ma] t Te I ill ,i ??nth-man a i?r" ?luring Ids lb ? : i ?? fr m Ihe clly. Mr. .- *i?tn? ir. ??!'.. .???? tik.ng a fdUl nnl cowardly I ?1'. anta-.-e. and he never ex?->e?t.-1 to hear remarks n ? f'ii to the mun wh ? uttered them bc ? i I 'he llrr.lt? of Hsx'er-st. ?Sh'-iit? of "Hoch! hoch!" mingled with sutlers] gcceati ?if distent.) Mr S'elirman. raising hi? voi -? above the h-ib bub-l regar 1 Mr Winter's al'uslons to MayOV Btl ;ng is OUI of order and unparliamentary, ami am rurprts-1 that th? i-hiirmm of this meeting should ?i? cahaly by si i hear such thing? wttbeui protest If the Chalnaaa does n?.?! decide that the?e utterances ?re out Of order, you can have my re?lg nii"??n at nn??e ' (MSSC ipplaaSO ml ? ?-?f'l'i'in.? Mr Bellgman's threat seemed to ?tartl? Chairman Siegliirdt ?h ? did Id? beat !0 "t.ip i?e the ruffled ?enslbllltie? of Mr .-??'Hamm Before be had ended th? chairman sspreeeea his opini??n in a concilia. ??>ry "?.?> ihst Mr BTinter*! ref?-rit,ces to the Mayor ?ere m of pSaci and uncaile i for. Then Mr. ?"I'S min ?ugges?e?l ihat the re*?"!ut:?>n of Mr. <)ros?e t?*> pprove ?im ?ir?--*. Tamaen an?! otto K'mpn*r had ?inn?- at the Mayor*? off!? ? )?# im i on th? *i The moil ?n was carried, A Committee of o-ie m-n.l'er from en? h Assembly (l!?tr!c wi ,; i ? it? I tn l?mk after Hie reorganiza tuin f the district? iTiir? i by the new apportion? ment. THF CAICA XOT A FII.IRrsTFII. Fabbn A Mend?, the Kreuch agesta Bl Was M gad M Bion? ?' :? ! ? the rumor? thai have leen published t*. 11 the steamship Cauca, which sailed from this i??rt on Sunday eras Intended In any way t?*? sM the ?'oben revolution lots, "*.fr PsMsn ??id: "The QoOfgO II Baadl ??.,? b ?iitlu l>> us fr.iin the C?nten?isl Transporlii'i'in Compaay f??r 'he S?? ?let* Anonvme de? Min.? dtl CSUCS, of 1'irls. OUTS? er? of ?. v? t.ii r"i i raines os 'he itiv? r A?ralo, In 'he Iteptit.lli- ?if i'.i, Mtiu. an?l her name ?js ehai -.'? I to I'ltH' 1 ? The ?teamri ?..i? bought r ?r th? urn ? I I ? ? '*?e. ? ? i, rt ef ?'arthsgene and ': ? , i?rter? of Ihe mine? tsiie \% '.'?: fe, i long, H fe-1 beam ?"? ! '?<?? toes burden Maui ?? de .-? Edme, n tgealihy Parisian aad a : CSpttaBsi .?f the r.in'pnnv, and F? rn.-tu?! sues, th?* mining englneei of ihe eapany, and oiheis in?cre??-e i, were ,, i beard The Cauce aas refitted rtt Urnoklyn and v/aa 'heu taken tg Preach Une plei -.-.inr? ?i ? wai loaded with mal mid provlaloiia, th? only -?ir.-?? > I ird She left f..f i irthnren? a? |fl i, rn .-??,.. ' . .,? rl '!i-<.. iep.ii i. ,r rldliMi ou?, h. i n ?v ?'i" ?'"? ? the < iw i wl en he pass?e the ? 'uboa ? / I VTVBF.A IT ROtTRT HEETXA. Mounl c.r.rn?. penn., Ju'j :: (Special) The Peansylvants Chaulauajusna ihowed no i??-k ?if in? n-rest t?, d.M. d?-?*,:t., th? extreme li-it h-u! the slluretnenta of ?? rival sttractlon In Ihe sa? ii'i.it ? ??? ? apai ??? of m ? Id i'r ge le, tt. Q , Venn To il-iv? triln? a II? I a l-?:?re mini N ?!. Psnn. To-day's tram? added S large num? ber to the population of till? moiiiiian resort, ur I tut re was a large number of transient \i n of i?ii? ? aesstoi ? were Ihe Rev, s. a. I*. Pranc's, ?u Pblladelphlai c /?: Haust of Lsneaai r. gad A l' Merham <?f ?o. lum'.in. i>r. M. H Richards, of Mahleaberg Co!? I? ge, lectured ?m "?ptica! Qhoeti " 'I'ne last of .. a? rii ? i' !>*?*ture>? on English history trAt roneladee th? 'i.v. MTaidman, ot PhUaddpMa, wh?.s.? SI -lie : ???: ?? . .? g U W.it TylST." I'r ?J..or?{v. T Etttager, ??f Mahlenberg Collsaja delivered a li.lure |n tile A'idl'nr.i:ril on "Ll.'e :< Lotlfty." The e?en?rg i<? li i ws? .i lli ourse ?m "Crumblern an?! Orumb!tag." by Ihe R?. D P. Dimmlek, of Hsi risburg Thl? .M,!?!!?-'? llouml Table of th? t'hautauqua Bclentlflc and Uterar; ?ir,-ie was ad. drc? -?' by ibe Rev. Oeorg? .\l !tr-??*n. of ItuifAlu. i hi* il? Id ? i? ii | ??f the C? L. B. C. ii ttiiu or THF. BABTMOLOi ORE?ME. Th? Dartboldl Cr?che gcknowtegga with sin,-ere iliinkii ih?- ri???*li?i of !h<? Mlowlag ?u:ns In aid of It? wtir!. Ih,? i-. Tin- .sun in of Tarkey, "Btockhridge" and ,i ii Srli.ff. *.'?? ?"?>' "A L." "A t-'r'eii.!." Mia? K. Redmond. "A. /.." Miss it W, Erses, "Is Meatot) nt i? Richards," Mksj it U Kenasdy sni m:>- | ....??la!!.!:" ? oh; " V Flit ?i 1." "II ." ?!?'? eu, h; M ?s M \x Henderson, J. H. A:..xan?ii<. Mr?, t h Bauch!?, Mr? I..-: I ? ni . * : ? : I r ? ?'?, ?? J Mill ". In '? ?-. M t .'? ?, ? i.?: Inslee, Mrs s " Van der Pool, J. Howard Wright aiil MlM ? ' f PartMS, 11" each; Mrs. ?'. A. Hunk. Mi?? J Robertson. Mr? <* M ??? Buassra V ? i., MMs A A. T. v.iii I'lt. o a Hurt m. Mrs Mi? i?. Hiiiie. Edward I* MoMneia, Jr. Mrs w. il.irmati lir<it?ii gad Mis? ."?! ?ry I-;. Tweedy, K each; Mis? a. j. McCoy, V. Th? Cr?cbs is dolag an escelleat ?enrice Is provtdlas ? rssori for chi; ilreu gafeeMed by tile he.i!, where they em be telen hy their mother*? at an> hour of th?* day. It Itj? Ihu? l?e?-n largely !ii**'ri:mentsl In SflSgflggJ infnntile diseases L is i.-.*^?-*,? u ??? ? ond sppre? elated bj t't poor of Uii? elty, it as? an average of .?.huit one hundred and Bfly or two bsadrsd chii'iren every pi<-i?irii day? H sc da liberal cor triieiiliiiii t,. ensMa ll i?> mainlstn tie work. Checks lu.i) t?e ?en lo Charles I? Kellogg, (r??as iir? i of ihe I'rf.-he. No, MS I'.ur.: Tw.-nty-secoinl ?t? ?>r to ,jii> p| ,i in?*!n!? of the eommlltee in charge, which :? nomtpoteA i.r the following sddl tkmal pel m Prsd Delano W 'kea, of th? i'hll drea') ?xi?! : i?.-iv, chairman; Mrs W. Harman Llrowa of ih? Charity Organisation Suciciv; Hr. ?tnnle I Daniel, New?Yooi Infirman for women ami Chi Inn, Medical Directory; ,\1r*.. I. s. Pain brldgs, of ih?* N w-Vork <*Hy Missing Boclety. Why llora a Felluw <?< t Vi-IIot? . r?M ii?e?ln't mull an r???-r I?, the. ?Iitipl? ? ,inii ?I?iii?i. \V.- kti iw lti.it *j,.ii Uii,,*a that a M|gW? **?.- u.-*?' Ihe t?rm in iv? sgesehre ??n?? i? yellev sseaaa? he is i?tn si In i.iher w ?rda, hie lh?-r h?? gel nut of order. Ill? bowels have beeosw eaaeilpsisd. in? ?kin gad eysballa io??uine it, m.,?i aswarraatsM? assuaspMsa) ? ssBrsa Urge. Ills longu? pull <?n a cuel Of fur, even In th? nimmer lime; hen.nih til? right ?I??iuli1'*r tiiede tn? rlhe tirlr.gei ruiilnd him IbSt ? very NSttem Imp 1? In ?heir Immedlsii vtetaBy. Bow, if tin? h?pir>? in?iiviiiuai win ?imply pro??ure ?p?l u?e at en*. II ???tier ? BtSMSI Ii lliliet? he'll lie .,','. rlijtil ?hnrtly IVinHil|?ntl,in. hill SSS? i.???. in?'^rla, Ir !'g???tlnn, rheumn'lam. neuralgia und dB arder M lbs kMaegs an?i bia?i?'.er gfl >iri?i la ihi? peer? li??? fan,ll?. rein?<*.) ami prevrnilve. I?? it prouuiily. with peril?(?uce aad raguUrlty. A wli??glai?tul tlulc? dally. Ivory Soap It Floats At all grocery stores two sizes of Ivory Soap are sold; one that costs five cents a cake, and a larger size. The larger cake is the more convenient and economical for laundry and general household use. If your Grocer is out of it, insist on his getting it for .you. Tm? Puto?? A Oawh* Co., Cin'T). MR. EUSTIS'S INTERVIEW. THF. STATKME.VTS WHICH THK "FIGARO" PRINTED. Kill. Tl.XT OK TITK AlOTJUCAM AMRASSADUR'S AIXStWD ?COMMMMTl ON AMKRI'AN P_HH> INOe T'iW.Mtl) JAPAN, CHINA, CANADA. KNOI.ANP. CVBA ANO SKAIN. The full teat of th'a 'ntervle-v with Issaefl B. Eus tis, rr?!"i Ht.'tt.n Ambassador In Paris, publish!'''. in tbB "?'i;:aro" of July b. Is now at han!. In It Mr. Bustlp li Quot? i '-? -'o'-ukin-* to a French re? i?jr'? r (who signa blmaelf Osstsa Routier) about several tOplCg Of present tnt..T.*!.t. After the Inter rtoa bad heen printed, sad IM Bubstaasa ?'abie,i to tbla country. ?Tr- BaaUs deatod that he na'1 *lv,"n out Blieb statements. The ".?"iguroV represan ta tire ?aSaequestly aiTtrinel the correctness of his report, tbOSgh a?!m:itliig that lie ?-.anted v private SSB^rStaS? ti m, Tb? article a? it appeared In the "Figaro" is herewith reproduce?! In tr ??.'.slallon: Till"" -KK?ARO'R" ARTICLE. ThB political importance of the Halted States 1*? Incn-aslr-* ?teadlly, ami Europe I? bsgiaalrt? IS ?reckon with this rieh youn?; Power Sero? the Atlar* Ue Nor is la-day th.* Rrst time that we has* hn,; eneaelos ta apsak of the United Lfutasisnd.the par*, ?t i? ev ntuallj ?!' ?tlned to take In int.-r'Mllon-Ll question?, it --a? of th.- :<re.,tcit interest, taere l.ire. to learn fru?? me UPS of a B? -i ?-?afie 0f auch eminence and authority bj Mr. Jarr.?-s it. Kuatia, Am.'.-1-sa.l..r of the United fltstaa at r-arto. I..' i?" ?lllcal rtewa ol ibia groat Republic, b? und to i raacs by the ties of lona-suadlng (rtendantp. 'Mr Ruatla i- ? i ?ni-"!"" man, ol large ?tature, and nlth i cordial manner, lie gave n ? .? 1er welcome ?n hihj-r-.it ctudy, In th? I nit? i I l-',ni.a??i an?! conversed ai length In e**ce,>nt French on s??m" of the leading topa'?* of the (to! I ?ball give ? synopsis ?.i bis remarks, in? La?-I p.ntalK--- Of '.Milch Will h'* evident to v? ? ybOl...'. Mi;. Kl'.-Tl.-'.s PRBSMDENTIAL ?BOOM. We Bpoki Jirst of his futurs BSndtdSO: for the ?Prealdency of the United futes Mr. Rust?a na.-l thai nsthlag had bass settled .ip?>n tato point Hta politl-il fr??*nds had pit his name fo.wnrl. and ti., pi isslng It, tut as tt'.e election ?ioea not ?alt? pis? foi iU ?sen montbi II ?? BtUl a <|uaa Uun for luture consideration. \ir j- : ? i.-1 : i-. '??Hill net shrink, however, fr?.m what :., .n! consider to be bis duty, and would ac c< pt the great honor that ht.? feiiow-cltlsana an. talking oi doing him. un hoi ?r tnai would be en? tir.lv merited by the aervicei he baa done bla couu try. " The party wiwas candidate Mr, Rust?s ?jui'i be Is the Democ-ratic party, whom- principles are th ?.?? of free irade, and ?t 1? probable that we ehould .???? i he las) barrlsra ael up t>y tne "McKin? ley hiii' awept away under Mr EuaUs's presidency. Wa ?poke next of Madagascar. Mr. Iiua."..i i? ? Hevea rlitt the gnat Afrl-an l.slan?! wt I b" one. of the gema .?r our colonial possession*. All the Amen ma who havi travelled In Madagascar are unanimous in their enthusiasm over it? riches "f every ?Ori They estimate the country to hav? a greater population than i? generally suppose,I. Several American houses have important buslnees relatlnna with It. From Madagascar we p?.??ed to ? bins and .Japan, an?! here | transcribe the words Of -Mr. Cuatis, Just a? they were Imprinted upon my memory: "The Japan?."?." he BSld. "have h?d and still hiv? all our lympatblea, The* ..re a brave mu.- nation, ?nd h?ve Jusl j?r.'\ei their military power ."i 1 their f..,,| -en??- by their deed?. They heve i?,i!,:<-d ri.liant vi? ?orb-s over the )'hlne?e. and have . er talnly .??t??.??J for civilisation in the Kar Bast n?alnet th* pig head? I Chinese, who, to th;> day. have .c ferte.l to len'Te all ?tra'ur.-rs ?nd to shut tri-m selvea In systematically ??-ainst Europe. All the concessions we have gained from ?'bina up to the presen) time ha?? leen at the end cf a ?..it!. UM with n?, good grace whatever, "Publie ??pinion with us ha?, ?..en extremely f.ivor ahe t?, Japan; young Japanese coma In grast num? ber? to studj .". the United listes Thej ira studious, serioii?, thoughtful Wherever they go they escita I??:uik sympath-, while the CblasM do n ?I mi)?... ibemaelvee liked. ?Tor my part, i should have ?ike?! t?i tee the Japans*?? take P-ain-f " "Flut in that ase." l Interposed "would there rot hnv been danger of a revolution in CBtna, over? throwing the present dynasty, dtamemberlng the country ?nd i>iuti<in-,' it Into anarch] ""' T ?l?i not think bo rbla ??r.\,t Bnd rnormously p.'Piilate? e.iuiiti? has been r ?l?l,e,l lu un out ragi'iii? fashion by lbs mandarina In power. II II ve changed masters srlthoul much of an outcry, ileslJes, I hi Japans s sre h ?ii'vahle, and '???"Mr our ??????? :n. p would be an advantage to ?he Chinese to be gorerned by th?-m. I h :i? ve tii.it tt'e China iapsnese war l? d?SBtlned to bava Important r. ?it? up .p. the commerce of ail .'01111 tri?s We ?kail ail prolli by ti... efforts of the .'.?; naaa t? i,??.ii up ? THK RKPOH iir? .?:? ',:::r TRBATT. "As tat lbs i-i ort? ?f .1 rter-.et treaty between and the Cal ted htatea 11 -; are ?,:'.['? witbosl foundation, and 1 ?? soi really understand arhal eoiiid have Riven r!??? t? them. Thsy h;'\e received credence, however, m Oerssssy and rtnaaia, aad even -??-r... bul as I s^id r?- ??>.:!? 10 ? Count of Mill ?' ? rould be i-..r.- 1'ie -?;?'. uhlei r in.- 1 ,,:ie.| .... ? t,.r Japan; i?u) it 1? i>. n?..i ?,. t.i't, no actlv? pan in matters t'.'t r,i*el\ Am-ri ? 10 ? w ?? hn... receatb mnie ,,n arrangemenl with lapan n? hn? Rngland. w htcli niadifles previous treaties end places tmerlcans resldeni In J.?t).n? '?<??'??' isp " se ! irlsdlctlon, Th -? m it. wll ?v? int.? effect in Hve years, and pi ?\ ?? limply thai we appreciate ihe lioneet) and go ??! f.iiih of the ?' il?i tot i ,|, . _ad their in ,.-. ir 'i ii?- Continental Powers thai bar? ippro ? I ISBSn :?? B frlaodll manner have scored a re,,l illplon uk success, ?nd Japan hi* uK? adtranced " '?'' ' ":,:;. "1 of Bvsrj h :. ???. ;. 1 1 oiltlcal ?kill .i;' i her mod? t it Ion. Rngland ba 1 >? bul :? h of reaaona t ? ?boa bei .-n ., aaeeeaa a?? gained aithoui ber participation. \- tot the (?"ment of th.- war Indemnity t? the Japanese, which is t?. be ve.-, considerably In ?? i if the Continental Poirera sui ?eed .1 renrh . ;,., rmem t? -xereise control ??v.-r th? ?!?? t-iiia of ihe riist.m? bureau already orginiaed by Mr Hart, which numbers I,(MB Rngl rbmen as eat ptoyea, the United stat?-;? sill hare ie regaos to laisrfsra <?r t. !,,ke ?i?r* in th.? ,?.>rt of "cwndo mln.)))n.' or r->'b, r r''?"ee).?r,ire, b?, ?ev.-rat POWSTS, "The ,!,.,.,ring lg ?reit estabHabed in the rn?*ei Ht.itej?. ;,n.? aperovad by asaryhody, that ?ve are ssl to Interfere ?1, Rur?paaB or Asistir affairs. Tne l'nlt?-l Htares hns ?nly .mee mai- 1:1 ?>.??;.! on to thi? prlaetfda or govaraassat, sad that ??s 'n the ? ??.- of H.?mo?. I in.i.l? s ?p.e,-h !;? ?he lunate before iba sote up<-n the b II, oppoolag any Inter .'? ? nee, and th? bill tecetvsd a otajortty ?>r oati ??. .- V..te. "U'e bsve matten enough ;,i enpaga cur attcs t "i? In Amsrics, the Ustted ,-"*;iten is ??mense, u'.th as area about eighteen times I'm ?r Kram? ?we have ovarlj .'*.m?i.?i.^ inhaUunts. ..-'l our m ?lu?ti ??l comm ."ul ui"! agriculiural development on 10-day un : -.- pan iit? .?'i sa ? straor ? 1 n.?r? .m 1 remarkaM? .!?? during ih- ia?t ftfty reara In iif;? v. .?is w,- ?hali undouhtedli bava !i/i,t?i>.0*-j Inhabitants in the Catted ?-? 11 ? "We i.itend to stay ai home, to avoid conflict Britta foreign powers. BO I never to Inie.-fer.. r?u si-ie of Antiiir-i. The syawatMea of ??r prtB? and of our cltlaena may indeed be manlfes'.-id ?n f?vor of auch sad Buch a Power, bul our Government mus 1 remain Indifferent ?nd nioof from everything that ?io's not touch American 1 put. ?is ,?:id Ameri caa s?i?." ? ' \ N A D1AN A K N RXATION. I thsa sshed Mr. Basthi what he ihoaghl of ?'.n: 1 in .111 I the dlSpOSlltoS it has shown to ??..pnrate from Rngland sad be saasasd :<? iba United state?, "if wa B-tehsaV declarad .\ir. Bustla, "we coaM t,a\e Canada ^"ii"d t_ the Union MMBorrsw; but we ?1? ii?>t daslr? It at lb- prggsal thas. There ia a very ???vmi.'uI party lu Caasds ihsl donau?!? an assstton, but the preaeni altuatlos Is not un?at.s factory to us I beUevi that ir Canada atoned to become it part of the I'nltel States tltiRlainl Would not ?aeriilce her last man 10 prevent It, hut \??)u:?i undoubtedly be resigned to ?t. but ?? prefer to tot .he aaaatlos r?*?t sraere :t Ib. We i>,.;,? caiia?la un? der our li?iid, and we ??ay to Rngland; 'AlaKe no faces ut u?. or we shall ann.x!' (fie.) "Tin? Oewslsl policy 01 Rngtond, nowever, la a matter of aasesemeni ?o ma, ?'hu nation of jni?)u 111)1) people rule? aw.ww.ftOD human IkIiik? in all ?pari? ..f lb? world. **"?*?- has cilii)?le? evervwli?r?', su?. 1. founding th* m everywhere, and ha? not enouata ye; "it is sstraordlnary, but we muat adaiBrs bay policy toward th.se colonisa, Rngland gtvea her coloniea Kr.-.it tread tun relatively ?Sadependent gov? ernment; if ?he dil not she srould m? them casting off their ar.egianee -t?--ini>rr?iw. with it ai:, n,,. Kn?ll?l? eobmiflB are advanclns ?raduallv toward llldiJL?'lldl'IICe. "Tl' 1?' I? B ?real dliTeleiH-i- between the f-ye ?oni of the Rngtlsb colonies a?)d the ?irtet ?late of aub le.-tlon In ivhlrh the Hpanlnrds bold their colonies. I believe that Cubs has never passed thron*-.*) a graver irlala than ?h?? is now eaperleaclna. The revolutionary party there ?ie?'ms to m?> well organ laid sad v.-'-y ?!-?? rmtn-rd." "It w*? ?t on.? tlin.? fesrad in SsahV I '"?aid t> .Mr Rust!.?, "that the 1'nlted Ht.ite? ?nten.bd to lij lerfere In Cubs In fav?>r of the revolutionist?. Is thh feature jiiAttll-dT" "our liovernmeut," lie ????wered, "baa nollilng to do with ???'at got? ?'ii bet we.-i? the BpSBlSb '3ov eminent ??nd th?' re\,.!utli?n!?t?. Put American sympathies are for the rebel?, and the press of th<* Unlisd Stat.s do?? not cmeenl It." "ilut arc not these sympathies of a sort to ml? lead the Cuban revolutionists, to encourage them, to resist to the utmoet In the Hlusory hope of ra? ?elvlng help? _uch sympathies are purely pi*, tonic." are energetic, determined mm. Their soldiery com? prises all sorts of people?n.-groe?, white m?-n, Ch?> nesc. adventurers." "Hut can th"y stin?! .-ipains: the n-.te Spanlah troops? Mar?ha? Campes lias der?rm.!ne?l to pat down the Inaiirrectlon r.dth all vigor." "What ran the undeniable braverv of th.? Spanien ?oldlera and the r.r. u military ability of Mirtia?j all steinst adversarle? wh?j carry os valu. The remainder of the intervtew l? given up to the Ambassador's con-.p'iment? to Paris sad his praise of life in th" French cap!* ... ONLY DISORDERLY CONDUCT. KAOfSTRATE 1'P.ANN wot'i.D EOT BNTBETAIM A (iiAi'.ci: Off ASSAULT AOAiMVff si 'I.i.ivaN, vu?? HAD IBIBRtMBO WITH AN OrfffCSB. Thomas Suulvan, tw? niy-iiiree yers o:d, of N'a 33T, Wnter-st., male un atl ::pt yesterday afternoon to r"*?i ue William Henry .rom POUceaagS Edwurds, of the (Md Slip .Station, In Or.tre-st. He ?truck the peHcfmas and Tied to trip i.lm. Hiil'ivar. was eaugtM 1 y Marc Meagtsftf, a court interpreter, and was clubbed Into? rubinisslon by t*o'.,,*,*in?n Ivl ?*. irdu Raary und Su'lv.i-i wer!? arr'.l^nel In th? Tomo.? !'ollen Court. Policeman Howard?, aft. r MUag MagSBfStg Ilrann of . illiv.w.'s asaiult on him _.i?l 1.1.? attempt to reectK Ins prisoner, artr ordered hy the Court to make a eomplalnt of disorderly conduct. "Hut be assaulted me." repeat?-?J Elwarda, "aud triad to ralease n'y prisoner." "!?ls'irder!y conduct 1? sufficient," sail Magistrate Hrann. Il.?!-r!s gad the other psUoSflggB within hearing look? 1 putflgfl When BuUtvaa WSS BnsUy brought before him Magistrate Eraaa aafead who ha?i stntch BaElvaa on the ; ? i | "Vou o'i^ht never to club a man ilke that," added Magistrate Brmmi "you barge no right to ?!'? -o." Bdaragdg was sagpetsge, but managed to ?ay: "Sullivan wcuid have <,*.t my p:!so?ner away If two policemen and Interpreter Moaetahl had net helped me." Moustakl started to tell of Sui Ivan's attack on the policeman, but Magistrate brann Interrupted by saying: "This is sinp'y a c.-,rnp'._lnt for disorderly con? duit I\e hear?! enough. Ci-.e Special _e.?<:on? Jnstlees are kicking because we do n?T diep'i?? of more ?mall CSSea Mil "\?:?i tr. -a: tO *v'e;r court." A line of Jl'j was Impose) on BulllVSB. 4JT AMBBIOAB IT MADAGASCAR. In a letter from Antananarivo, the capital ol Malagas ?ir, a correspondent of the "'Temps, of Par!*?, writing on May M, give? the following par? ticulars; The Ilova Government ha? pre??. 1 into eerv;ee some "porteurs" ?r men who transport traveller? in Blansana. a kind ??f sedan chuM-, carried M the;r shoulder? hy f.ii.r Mrtlaga.sys. ar.?l It ha? ?-??ni by that mo?ie ot conveyance to Vatomandry, ?>:: the coast Ethelheri 0 Wo "? ? ' We had al? ready i? .?i this gentleman gi Antananarivo la i*H, He ri t irneii from New-TorB on April h*?. w.:h the saiseiyn of bringing to an end the H?iui?!ati?B of th?* *\eu i ?r,??'.tal Banking Company. 0?h?*-rs suy that, lie <-im'* ;?> i*??k? an investigation ?' the che rifen whli'h nave bro./cht about ;he ??????eufing of h:a countryman, ex-Con ?el w*al>r. During his sojourn at Antananarivo Mr BTssA? ford has mu?-h fre?|?iente?! the Hovo. seilet?-, and has had many Interviews with the Prime M.',!?ter ami h;s secretaries Hi saa 'seil entertained uy the hlg!i personages of 'he Stiver Palace, hut It h !*?? nol ! ? ?? i, possible for mc to know exactly what It was about. In fact. I am pretty ti-11 In , lined to ;hink that be did not occupy h.mieif with political or finan?ai questions M Is ra:d that hi* roes back to Washington, and that he will sops be hear! from. Hs la repre* peni ! as bavtsg mid thu w?i>r ?u.? hate! by !h<? Presch, I.? tus? of Ihe Immense ronr. .m hs had obtained from the Malagaeey Qovernmesfc ii?! tii.it be '.vas i roughi before the rourt-martBl under the rr-t'Xt that four revolvers hii-1 heee ,'o'ind at his house Mm Waller, who bad re? in ?in?! at Antsssssrivo myg tiiat. in fact, her husband was in posssaelea ?f those weapons, hut tli it h iial i'ir.-h,-i?< i then ?l-irir- h's la.?t voyait? t>> Am? t -a. a? ????ll as ? lct-es and bo ?ko, tot Mala gassy i ?*oj*ie who y-.r.i asked h'm to reader th?m ?hat lervtre. The letter also says: The offle'.al c'r?-les ?e?-r.*. in attach -rreaf im? portance lo 'lie nrrivil ?if the ?'ast:re of the I in ted Stet"? Navy Thle \--,?el ha? arrived Bl TSSMtaee, an.i ;i ?III cruise hIiu./ the roast ro protect A*:.rt c.-i.i eittseae whom ash? ?iy ibreataaa ? ? MRBiTBTBTRM ix BEOOEFtBLVA PBPABTMEBB, Pavers and osolslaal foremen in the Departmeal Of Public Work?* hi.e. .it tu.? rsgsesl of Cuniml? i nee Brookf, Id of the Dgpsrtawai of PaMM WorV?. been put la schedule ?; i?. :!?? <*;vii Bervim I'liniiiii: i loner?. i'lii- change ? 1.1 lee C? BMMggigBtf BrOOkffOld 10 pfMBOte ISBsrera to i.!iiim?;rs. r?tm inc:s t?> pavera si I ???-.??.i,.u foremen t.i foremen. In firtur??. tin* Commleeloner si??. ,-.u advaacensMrt to n hljrlier grade will be lu>e?l on tl:>- i? .-.?mnienda ti?.:i f.r faithful Servio? furnish?', ?jy th.? Chief of the Bureau. Efhea th<* work of amlatam foreems has n.'t been suc.-i as to n?, tit grti gnremfBI ?tiy \ tcanctes that may oecur v?iii i?,? BUed from the ???vil ?Servi,-.* ?lisible list. Thl? ?oncesslo.i ?a? aafead 1er b| CoauBlggioaer BrssklaM to enable him to reward Kood conduct es weil a? to r,_fi*??*i bad. Inder this n? w riling. ?,n the roeommendstlog ef Superintendent John Himi?*-oii of the ll ;rea : of Street? ?itid ??.?.ids /,?>!?',i?,i Porcman Wil?a;.i C I?.?yle n is yestetuay m.?,!?- a foreman. t'.t.V CLBBA'B TRIAL POSTPOXF.D. Trenton. X. J.. Jiiv .?' iTteiigf) The iri.i! at C lonel .lohn '?'. v.ui ?'i-.-r. the obeaerstary gf *At\ Blata n?..ir?i sf Asaeaaara, ?iu i? indicted for fa;?? proteased Le rHaltilag gmaej from the ,s?a'c for railroad mage aovar iel'vercd ?i.-i n?)t begla la :h? Mercer Court this morv.m;;. Captain W, i1. Holt representing p| ?acatar Btoefctoa. ask- i foi a pegs? poti?:r.<-:it of ;!.?? case i'iiil I plomber M, un ac cuuni of the laab?lt) >?f the preseeutlaa ".o ??-cur? aeceaaary aHsaests. The swUss la pastgaae tns Opposed by H. N. Hart?n. ??? ui.-t.-l for ????..inel V*a Claef. Hi* ;:l:..? good the point liut .Judge ?'niveT had ro legal right to sit in the cas??, as go ?" '?<'" bad bees Bled ?mi? the Cousty cierk i>>- the chief Just!?-,* dealgaatlag liini i ? act in the ??lace of Ju'ise Woodruff. Jn ig?' conover s?ti that ih.' pottfl tnt well t.'k?t!. end h.? would withdraw, Jodgo BfeoeV ruff w.u. mat for. an I the m mon t>> postpeae wed again made end argued The dau of tiie trisi wa? Anally tlxe.l for t?v.> weeks fr >m lo-dav. Ju'!?? Cenover, it is expeeted by .?u?k?- Woodruff, w?ii ot ?..jpciiy ???_?_ :?rn_it-d to ?it in tie ease it i!**?t OBtA TABIB? THE rxilED FBESS service. Amsterdam. N Y.. July r.--- The Morning ?entl nel" begsa ?>n Baturfte; rir?'i' '?> racrtve the iea.-?*d Wire service of 'he Usttgd Press and the New York AasoclG ted Press, Thorough Cleanness iTcvcnts cliseatc. l'bc ?-a-na-i.1 ?-r Fkin S<np. BCOEOM it h;is rlcMB?Eg propflt??t W tifnei greater than tho.c o? Bfff Olhll iu<'iJ?l-*,,-c<-1 or toilet soap. Bfciusc its antiseptic projicrtu'S prevent con* tggkm, Because? vf ?fter ?|ioo,i grain for ?ill powoB , ous mtntfln_ft ?oiiiitl in it. It Is n.?n-u??eon?iu? antlseptl? ?f?l> for Ih* relief ?*? cure ,>f ?ll ill?ea???i of Hie ?..in ?r.a ?c?lp. Per lo>___? a It 1? iwlee ?? ??,.k1 h? |il;iin i.iip for the ?**?*9*7*m2 tmrtern mtp tor the u?l?y. Kor ?ule by ?!! ?^Sfy^if KA.VAD0R MEDICAL CO.. 1. * li* Vaudewatw St.. N* ??