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?acted ar explanatlon. and a s of Lord Dunraven _ _ govl one on the part ALL C-UTICW-ED DUNMAVBM TROMtNENT YAHITSMKN WHO cor l.l. ___? NO EX rt-aK for thi: KA_U**1 v.-tion. About e?ven hundred membera and xueata of the Atlantic Yacht ri.ih atten.ieri yaaterday'a yaebtlng flaa.-o on board the atenmboat (iiv Head. whlch ajaa ln charxe of the Regatta Commlttee, fl mg of Jchn :. ii'.iaa. c.rvrgr w BcNulty, Henry J, C.r.on. (leor.- H ChUf :> n ? 1 \\ | Vralltag, Among othera preaent were General T l. Wataon. laal -4ttain. nnd Mra Bfateon; ,v-i.i i-;. Auatlt. .-id Mra vV M venor - and M ?- Kthe' ]t"aa \ . ?,,.. M . . H g Mra. John L. Bl ra .. Satalie Bi aa. J- M. Cabal ? h-- - - ?rh Mra Charlea \ lardei an Colonel IVayla - aptaln J. j rh*.p* Ketcham. ex-Commodora R r - ftheBf >oklya Taeht Club; J. l b lawyer, a ? Vlgllani Commodotw Kitebcock, or -he ColumMa facht Club Proderirk Keld. M .j.ii- d Fted A-kcrmat. Dav I vViniama \Ir at d Mr?. Lawaoa Parkor and tnt TCTBXJW THB VAl.KYRIF.'S WTTHDBAWAL ?? Mu.-.loz. Mr and Mra OUver Iirake Smlth, \?-? r> H. Barhalow, .lohn c Oeborn, Mlaa vioia a Beekzaan, a H Vp.i Bnint, T.ithill FL Hllllard. l, Wheeler. jr. C V. B Domeraat and E H. Iiormett AB were exceedlngly fllaappotnted a- the turnmg na k of '. alkyrle III, and the conaenaua of oplnlon rd ln rhe followlng aummar* - by woll*knoirn yacbtamen: ? Ketcbam, of tha Atlantic <".ub?I Inten led to aall the race. He had a fali reaeoi why he sh -.uld hav ' l ? Ez-Canunodon B F. Butl i I irdtag -ri tbe Sew-Tork Ta no race. a? Dunraven evldently dld not atart in good fbltb, arlth a bona-flda intention o.' aalllng the irw Ired by the rulea. imbla ^acht . -. am too thorougl thlng. way hamj er. nterl h. He had rlenty I rooi bi ertakej .mother rra he'll have a greal deal more John :. Bl as chalrman of the I itnmlt tt-o? I dld not *a:i the race. aa a a good contes rfect. ivld E Auaten?1 thai iwrd Dun? raven -1- ? '??a"f' ,hP i'roteflt wai al may have cn aa. ne and turned ba k, wlth a view of gettlng up some kino of a pr ' 0? rt> ? - Inl ao far aa I could lee. _ Major McNulty r.r -he Rm-aita Commlttee?I am utterly a: ? eretand wh: raven rti. no- - - ? thlnk hts actlon waa Inaultli . ? Bh 10 make anv extei ' *lem ... r f thi Rei ? Ittee? lunraven's ? tlon la unsportsmanllke lle - New-Tork .md aalk ra.-eB to th? er... BRA_5S-HfTTON.;D DlflSATISFACTION. COLONEL. A1TI.-.TON 4*1 IKM ON THE PATH IL TiiiNK LOf-D I UNIU-V-W n . gpi iR-raMAM * e Eari of Dunraven had no trteada ?n 'he po *M Patrol yeaterday after the valkyrv : the at._rttna llne ard had tumed nn. k. Ir fact, the dla.ii-t-- n the Patrol waa eo blttee thnt Ii found axpraaetea in mar.y unooeapllmentnry romarki aboul the Engttfri?"*" The poiice on tbe boal ha I anttdpated _ good ra?e ar.d a aure vtctorj t< r the Iiefender. a. ? ..; || ,r?d tbemool aa. f.ivnr t.g the race of Tueaday awaided la the Va, ''.iptaln c-ope.nnd ar.1 the rogUlnr erew of the patrol wara aceompanled on yaaterday'a ti Major Ktpp and otbei lerfca of tbe I colonel Dnnle Appleton af fhe 7th Reglment; Colonel Frai la V, Greene. of the Tlat Reglment; Edward Center. of the New-York Tachl Club; Po? llce Surge-na Cook. MrGovern aad WlllUma; Secre lary i. a Clvll larvloe Board; Cap? taln Buch >i- Of tne Brooklyn pollce, -nd aeveral other r had been lnvlted abou-d Actlng ir.rim. gb wenl along aa tbe nomlnal oommaadaf of the poiice for the Whea the Patrol arrlved at the llghtahlp a f-w mtontea before n a. na.. Major Ktpp remarked that the Valkjrrle wna elow u. gettlng readj fo. tbe race; and Anthor.y A. er. 1 ? :he ?-*? said "It looka aa If the Engllahman doea not lntena rt." lt waa Boon appareni to everytx the Patrol that tbe Valkyrle wv nt t prepared for a . ere was gecera. co_.pi_ir.;nn at the out '??.hia locks like a caae cf eulka." sald Major Ki.- u :he Defender had croaaed th- .ln* a- : 'he Valkyrie had followed far enough to turn there were many excUmaUoni of di?us-. - r t_M r.m u the New-Tork xncnt _l-g. She haa shown th* Whlte feather. aaid Patrol aceompanled the Defeader to the outer trark. ar.d or. the we.1 : aaid: thtag ?.-? conduct of Leird Dui be rerfarded - ihought he had bbad of one race ne aliou.d have aal. race The pubuc wlll not forglve Lord Dunraven ?' - keepli g hia boat out ot a ra tt In whlch he probably felt she waa Bure to he beaten. U- would bave been ln a bftter poaltlon lf he had taken a [ ,f.A f \tiaY " nel Greene aaid he thoueht that "English g mei would expreaa their dlaapproval or tha courae adopted by Lord Dunravei , and that eorr.c other Er.KlirT-.rr.ari would feol bound to try for the Amerlca'B <'up majn. Major Klpp said he would be % to het that there would r.ot be another race -..e cup ln ten years. Tne Patrol dld no: wait to a company the De fen.er to the flr.ish llne. but aieame.1 to the dty, raualng at Bay Ridz-e to allow a view of the Val r.y-.e at ahort racge. IN HOTEL CORRIDCR5. 4 HALTIM'jRE YACHTHMAN gl*gTA-MI IXDR.O DC*. kaven?_ aiinun oawtaai txpttm* \S OF BEGr.FT. II la wellnlgn lmpjeaib'.e te describe with any d-rree of accuracy the feellng of abaotUte diagust that pervaded local circl?s tt^ reflected about tha hotele and bulletin boarda yeaterday afternoon. Tbe yacht race waa the one tople ot conversatlon ra th? exclusion of almost every oiher Said a aenl hotel man, Wbo dealrerl that hla name be r.ot uaed for cojrent reaaonn "ll ia my JudgTnent tha; both racea ahould b_ ?ver a<ain. both the or.e of yeaterday aaa Whlch was allowed under the proteat uf . ? Thia whole b - - ^m' uown - ata that I am remmdeo only cf a lot of boyi wrangllng over their mlnor troublea " A weii-knowi, Baltimorean was f.und at the Waldorf, wnere !.e had wandered ln wlth blnoculara la ahoulder He wa* full of tne race _n.i gauera! disguat at the outcome. and while h- would .- re his n-una, H ama hmmad *h.r. he la tha 4 -he ii iiaahnfl yacht Nepenthe. wh _ :? Uar ln Baltlmore watera. , aiis a disaraceful exhlbltion. be aaM em* ,;iy "and *->r or.ee I waa a- I am meflcaa -i waa ?PP?w?*J ? fj "**__J . Engllabman dld no ?? * ar.d tne boata were a -ross tba Une Dunraven .-:? nia boat ub. "it. as D ' r ler nn'! her dlre. ? ,<'** he hand BEST " MAD? 00 YOLf Wtr\R THt/A The Best ln Toilet Soaps and Perfumery Colgate's. '? you ">> on and take th- race Now, wh.t I to -av Ifl ii. *. thal Mr [aelln *h-.uid hav.. about .nd demanried nn..'h-r atart, * ? a* ta ??Mtle .very dlAculty. It is my ]u Igment lhal flotn. thtna of .1 vi?ry aggravating na'ure bappened il aday'a i g of tl --imlt.ee whlch hai rne ou| n .n,.y ne\,-r be publlahed, l.ut that 'S"n. wan at ti.e bottom >>f leud Dun ? rrfusal to m|| I am convlm ? 1 ln I bare lienrd that the He wa. ,,,,?? h. thnt meetlng Thi. end. Intertutioi . cbl ri-mg for the Amer up for some yaan to corn.- Lord Dunraven ia a (portsman, an ! ha i ne nol <.m* ovei the ||ne the Defender mlght hav. aall* 1 n> ind the ,.r?e f..r letn roontba and tbera would nave i.ren n>. rn,.-.- " ? iitifl of < 'ln -in-.i.. "Ii -? FflBfl t.i m< I* Lord Dunraven couhl lual as well have the ComTllttee Of bll nor t? race on Tueaday evenkia He undoubtedlj bnew that he would nol race al tbat tlme, and h** could hav<- saved ?h- dt?npi>.<1iitment to the tboua.noi of i- i|.Ie who went down " OENERAL TAYT.OR (.EFER-i A CI'P PROPOSEP BACB BFTWKF/N TMB LKFENT'FR AND THK V-W.KYRIR < iYV 51 A HHI.F.HEAI* P^ston, Sept. 12. ? "The Boaton Globe" to-morrow morvlr.gr wlll ?ay: ??'?.er-.eral Chflurtfla H. Taylor, Edltor of 'The Otobe,' baa mni* on offer t.i C. OBear I**llr. and to Lord r*..nraven. whlch wlll not only please. every true yaebtarnen, but all the letara of falr play ln sports ln the world. He bttn offered a $_.ono cup ,i- . tropby .,. ba tonteated for on the Mai-ie head course by thi- D*f*nder and Vaikyrle III. and thus deterrnlne whieh i? the better of the two boata Th? fi,ilowlng telegram. sent by Oeneral Taylor laal evenlng to Mr. Iselln an.l I.ord Dun? raven, explalns lt.e'f rarlng to the anaetlBtaetory condltlon. whlch eeem to exist off New-York for a conteat of such maenitud* as you are engaged ln. I hereby offer I B.8M lr.terna.lona. ehaltlengfl cup, to be aailed for by *he Defender ani ValBTTifl 111 off MarbU head; cup to be called tbe ' Massachuse.r.t* Bay Cup." In case of acceptanc,, condltlona can be arranged at oae* CHABLB1 H. TAYLOR.*" MR. I8EX-IN WELL. MOT RACE AOADff. HF HAS RFCKTVF.-i NO FHOFi MTIOM FROM OKSI BRAL TATUOR BOB a BACB OFF 5IARRLF/HEAI). Mr Iselln. aecompanled hv his wlfe. drove up to 'he New-Tork Yacht clubho'us* at 11 o'clock last ev.-nlng. an '. was C'.oaeted wlth the Regatta Cocfl* mltte*. for BOBBa tlme As he ,-..me down.tairs he was met bv a reporter. "Have you recelved a proposltlon from Oen*f_l rhar.es H. Taylor. of Boaton, to sall a match race with Valkyrie off Marb.ehead for a ?S.O(K) interrna tlonal ch.llenge cmo"" was asked. "No, I have not." he responded. "Wonld you entertam such a proposlt "No " "Wlll you race with Valkyrie agalr."' "No." ani Mr Iselln ? tone as he nt tered the word showed clearly that he m*ant It. AT THE NEW-YORK YAOHT CLCB. CXnrrUCTtBO BTATEMKNTS AS TO THF. P'.WT.F. CVF THB CLUB T" CHAKOB THK cnrRlK- DW*. KAVKN BBBBBALLT CBNBUBBO A- tbfl New-York Yacht Club last r.ight tha discusslon wss fharp over the queatlOB Of th.- flportamanllke or unsportsmnnllke ? .nn dad of the Karl of Imtiravet., BOt only as - la h;s actlon In puttlng the Valkyrie acroaa tbfl llne and then abar.doning th. race. OA aii other polntfl whlch have rome up and have offered I.ord DuaraveB an opportunity to show what manner of man he 1* \v>>n. however, BMBlbera were approached for th?lr oplnlon* as to the stfiatlon they Beemed anxiou. to take refUBB '? tbe stutement that the Amarlea'a Cup CoauBtttee ind the Regatta Com? mlttee had fhe wholfl question ln hand and would make a Btatemeni eoeerlns ti.e aituati.m Many of tbfl elub m?mr.ers gathered In one larw* group ln the hlll lard room. and among other com the foilowlng quaatlaa and an.wer br two m. niLer werfl of Intere.t. riiat Member -Why ln the world dld I.ord Dun rnven. || he were not jrolnjr, to race. cros. the lln at a!l wlth the Valkvrle? d Member-Why, t? show that he had the spirlt of the true sport.man . i V s Oddle, tbe eecretary of the c.ub, had tarllet ? venlng expreaaed hlmaelf ln th* li | \ goro ii ??? ln Tbej mv iven 1* ? trUfl *,,"rtaniar. U e'.l. lf hfl :. * irtaman tner. I don'l war- ta bfl BX-COMMODOBB S.MITHS VIBWl Kx-^ommodore ,lim*i D. Imlth, wh*n asked to expres. h:? view? as to Lord D.mraver.'. actlon, ?There ts no cirll'ton of thfl agreement a* to sall:ng th- cup ra.-.s tha: has not r?-er. BtrlCtly :\vea up to t,v thfl Regatta Coas-Btttee of th* New Torb Vacht Club Tb? ondeevor to rnterpoaa new ona a few hours before an app*"nt*d race Dunraven should have har'.lv be*n at tempt. i. cartalnly r .1 Inalati i upoa to the extent of Impofllng new term*.. whlch is BOI . arltb iruwlr.g from tl ? I after reachlng and gomg oyer the '.me There was no oourac !"ft hut to fltart the l any course be .... ... bave the Defender aall over- tha Thls under the ru'.efl made her the ? Mi .a?.:r. offered to sall the race of Beptember 10 over. th.is makmg '.t no raca, Dunravei declined to lo by letter tBt_f Into d M ' the reasons actuatlng Dunraven In declining to go on with the racea. He is _ far battar Jmlfte tnai. i aa to the courae h- shou.J 1'ursue, and lf he la satisfled, I certalnl> "p T* Rohln.or. was uproarlous!- entnuslastle over the reault, but like hl? fellow-member. of the riub waa for Iblfl in hlfl expresdloni rej withdrawa. of ti.e VeJkyrIa raven'si conduct was chlldlah. I I] gwear there was olenty of room. lf he dld n l Intand to rae? he did the right thlng Ir. golng down to settl* lt ,.r v\'e wera qulte ci,,?e to th- mark an ; w_a nothlns ln ibe, way. Any 'now. h* wai ealllng ?.B,. wirje of the ma:k ar.d dld not have blfl top nall 'uv *-i*?? yourself. 1 am all at flefl u 10 whethe- them wlll be s meeting Tecnr.l-ally. the thi'r.g ls over. as the Defender has won thrafl straight." IS AN OFTER OF ANOTHER BACB PER UTTTBDt Asked about the possibilitle. of another race through a cOBOeealOB from Mr laaltn, he -ald "He has already offered thnt cowe'tinn. but lt ls a queetlO- whether lt is allowable, BB th- matter I. not al. ln his hands. Nor do 1 aee bow tbe could be changed, as under tba New-Tork Tacht Clvh rule^ the race must bfl sal.ed ofl .\.-w->ork .?Y?a." ?anl Captaln Ni.s Otaen, "ti.e New-York Ya'ht'*~"'-h cou!<! cbang. the courae to New. lt wish*.! to. and call i' the New-York Tachl Club rnurs* but I do not thlnk that would he very ac eeptable to the peop.e of New-York " ALL CAI.!. IT A PIAflCO THE BRIT1HH l'R_fl.? ABB-CBT THAT THSBB WILL RE NO rUTUBB C_lA_-_EKOBB FOf. THK AM-OUCAB CUT tTBDBB TBB PBBSBHT '""N": iti Kl (ilasgow, Sept. 12.-In an artl'-le on the reflUll of tha Cup rares betweei ' and \ alkyr.e III, ??The QlaaBoa HeraW i i-moiroaj win say: So ends on* Ol tbfl great.-s- t'.a* Bfl ? tbl annals o' flpotn *Ve can hardlj belleve fh?: Ibe reault ot th* contaau is rnore Batlafactory to bonoraMe Amerh-ar. *por:s,ne.-. than It Ifl to ourfl Tbera . r_4i trial ol tba merlta of th.- two yaebti RagerdtOB the actlon of I.ord Dunraven ln re turning after havlng eTOBBfld tba *tartlng Ime in to da) .* race. -Tbfl Herald" wlll ".i It m . ? tbal bl? Loi Iflblp took blfl repu tatlon In hla hand it. on the wb k bl. amply juattl '? bj the statement of j Prederl Tama, tha: Brltlah yacbtamei ip -h.- Idea ? ' agali eooteattag lot tht , ?ip London, Sep. 1: "The Dally .'hronl. ? ?-, w reBBrdlng tba Abm ? aa'a Cup contest of : to-day that lt thlnk* th- Vaikjrrlfl was rlght !n not rt.k'.ng her*^:f aad areeng tbe ; .warrn Of l>ua:s In Lowat N.w-lork Bay, a r. . H w.is bt-tt.-r f,,r her t., tea tbfl mark ..: temptuously glve up Um ' '"??? nulng, "Ti.e Cbronlele" arlll ??> * ipp m tbera ..- aa r_iher ghaatly farce ea tlonfl 0' ;,-.,. I tfl erlcan yacht ,-H- ...^ .,. ildi ? ii -tlantl i^.rd Iiunraveo wlll p. ae on to-nw>rrowJfl L'unardei H- wlll have the .ympu.hy of every ihm.ii. W< at.ti'iue, slow-wltted though we Ie -v.at w^ r.n ..how our Atrtwl'-tn |l how ." Kreat .portlng eonleM v lecencj st, i la good arw r ??The S'un !?. ! ' w.i: ..y ,*l Ifl nol .iiteri.af.onal Interf.-rerc* tnat Iyrd 1'un ooonplalna of. but th.- imposaii-iiity ..f a fuir !er auch condlt.ons lt wlll like | tN , very long Urat nefore Hrtiish yacht.mei for the cup wli-n the eondltions are .ucb as to rer.der the re.ult a ram mat'er H ebai "The Imlly (ir.phl. " wlll .ay: On both aUe. of th. Atlantlc tn. uioi-ii .ympa thy wlll he fe|t wlth Lard Dunraven. *****^rba wlth much dlgnltv under tping cire'imstan' ? ? Amerlcan possess'nn of the cup vi III Bfl* _*"'/,,r '?hallenged until the suthorltle* Ihere arrana ii inoperlv i-|ear course 'Th<- DaJIv News" wll! sny ? waters Thev dld not compl) ?'"h _*f .**" ...-".t anl thev wili not eecape "i- ?"*"?;'.'.' I a idty lhal the \aiav . h.uild lenv-e Amerl-an waiera. wlthout na.inic '1 v -ll haa ..ne r,?ir tnai of her strena ' '",',"' race be aa!i*d f"r love far from tlie maddlng crow.i of N"?4 V.>rk* Toronto, Ont., s^pt 11?The Bve-rtng War," m an edltortal ..n the yachl lueea eaya: The actlon Of Ihe laefender pe,,ple ln .-inMnulriB the ra ifter the Valkyne. irue ">""'_ raven'a t iam Intlmatlon had arlthdrawn *' ">* atsr'. makes it rery rertalr tbal the aplrli o na>n orablfl loori la whoiiv ahsent from Mr laelln anri npanloni In the own?r?hip a.r Ihe boai ?o .i..v'? Haaoo provee whal ha* >?.i *?'d ',1M' 'n* Amerl'-ana wer. letermln-,| to retain the .-up at anv ma: Thev wlil probably be left In iindnpute-1 poaaesala.n of rh- Irophj NO Hrlt.it. wlll ever ask ?nd Amerl.-ana ln all Dranehes of stH.r' and athletles wlll flnd lt : I Engll-hmen to trus' 'h'm sufflcientlv ro plav eltner ..fleld . afl il ?? ?-? than that. If laelln *? ' o ? lalm to-dav's ra.-- and 'he Amerl.an publlc dO not sharply repudlate ihe whole bualneaa, the frlerdshlp he.ween the rwo . ountrles Wlll l>? se stralne.l. and the ,-iiiim of an Analo-Amerl ean alllance fnr the preeervatloo of paaoe wlll be aet ba>k a hundred years MANNING'S SALE OF BONDS CHARGES AT THE PT< ia"K BXCHANOE ABOUT THK gECUKlTIES. rr i? averred that. mu&l the bonps wkrk Foi.n Aa "r..EA.v ?? iNDonant-om hai> HEEN RRARMD THK MAVXIN'i r*AV ii.t __--*_na___a mcau-ED The CJovernlng Commlttee of the Stock E\ change has r>. -n maklng strenu.uis efforta to ke??p wlthln itseif the knowtedge of the chargea against Joha H. Mannlng. of Na M Wall-st. It Is charged ngalnst Mr Mannlng that about four weeks ag.. ha BOM (Ive Mlssotiri Pactflc Rallway flrst-mortgng," bonds. dellverlng th-m aa "clean " What Is known as a "olean" bond Ib one whlch has nev-r been transferred. and hence haa no tnd..rHements upon lt. It Is vlrtu ally a bond dlrectly Isaued. and haa never been aold and reaold Honds whlch nave been In dorBe.l are regarded as less valuable by from 3 to 4 per cent, than th? "rlean" bonda, slnce by means of the lndorsements tt ls not alwaya poaalble to determlne whether the tranafer a>f th* bonda is Irregula,- or lllegal. The name of the peraon to whom Mr Mannlng Bold the Mlaaoarl PtcABc bonds haa not been made publlc. ln fact, :t Is belng guaxded wlth extrem* care, for the purpose, tt la sato, of use the more effectlve at the next meetti.g of th?- Oovernlng CommHte-. It eeems that the peraon who bought the bonds ?ald to have been repres^nted as "clean." and s<"> appearlng. had his attentl.iri drawn to them anl thought that he dlscovered traea?a a.f erasure. He then examlned the bonda under th*- mlCTOfl" I i ar.d eatlafle 1 hlmeelf by m?ans of experi oplnlon that the bonds had rtr Indorsed an.i rhat the Ink marks ha.i aub-Wquently been erasa I by the appllcatlon of chemlcals. The purtlhaarr next aacertatned that the bonda *? he tells the iloverning Commlttee. hnd been bought nt an aur-tl.m s.-.k- at the Keal F.stiite Kxchunge. No M BroodWUJ Mr Man ninK is well kii'.wn to be H conatanl patron of such saW. alwaya bHng 00 the wat-'h for good aecurltlee that m?j tln.l thelr wa> thith-r The present chargea wlll be further r.msldered by the Qovernlng C'.mmltter at Its next meet? lng on Beptember M Praoala L Bame- the presldent of th* Rtor'k Exchange, when aske,] about the matter yes? terday. admltted thnt lt was true that theae chargoa bad been preferred against Mr. Man? nlng When Mr Mannlng was asked nbout 'he mat? ter he r.'plied "Tiie bondfl are in the hands ..f Innocent holdera. I raa prov? thnt there were no Indoraementfl upon th?m when l pur chaa?d them." Tha charae ls thnt th- allowed -rasuros were made after Mr, Mannlng p'irchas.-d the bonda ar.d before he sold them Mr Mannlng has he?m a member of Ihe il "k Exchange alnce UM. H ls one of ih-? largest d.-alers Ir. his lln? (that of flret-clus* bank BtOCh nnd inve-tment se.'tirttl?-->i on the i been tha- i,.rg eal buyer - .' Chemlcal Satlonal Hank Btm k. h il I foi - me buyer wh mlghi come niong for f the choice artlcle Mr Mannlng ls one .' the .,id.?t membera of the Exchange, and ia Slxtc-Hv.- years Tn- Mannlng aepamtlon ault, in which Mrs Mani.itiK and th ighi n ed erueltj agalnal the huaband and father, la t matter of conn record wlthln a llttli leaa than a jea. Ju-Ue Barrett, In the guprenu C ul n N - vemb.'-15, m?4. nwnrl.-: i Mary Mannlng nv uf V.Oi a month ai -. i-"" ounael fee pendlr.g the t. broughl bj her agalnat her huaband. John B Ma nlng, for aepamtlon i grouni! o! exceaalve cruelt) Affldavits In the cis. were made |,v the plalntlff, tl-.- <l"f' : ' I thelr aeven chlldren, who were all more thar. twenty-. me ? enra I Mr. and Mr? Manninir wera mnrrled in lSal Th- alleged m uell y began at Arvei ? eum mer of IMI The plalntlff pald thal sh- wna I every day from June 28 to Beptember I On :av, ?ho aaid Bhe Bulfered from con ,-- n of *h- braln i i thelr n turn - this clty the alleged erueltj s ntlnued. and n Bepte ???; sh>- eald h-r huaband threatei murder her. On tl - i**ff hlm, .md Bhe sai.i he j illowed '??'? ' hotela and ann yed her Her ml iu 'he tlme owned fh.Mr home at No. \M \v. m Tblrty-fourth-et,, worth I7..0D0, aini ahe clalmed tbal he had other property valued at more thar, J2 000,000. Mrs Matming alflO d-clar??-l rhat When h-r husbnnd trl"d some tlm- before to have h-r r. turn to hlm. he promlaed to buy her ? houae on the Weal -1 le, I.st not leaa thati HS.000, an.l that ha- would ala i aettle 110.000 a yenr on her Ho r?f'ised to siki 'h- agreement, however II was a'e > a.ie-ge.i thnt tiie .lef.-ndant us-,] tbe most Indecenl .anguage tO his wlf- ln the pres enoe if thelr chlldren, and eccuned hei of mis ronduel The motheT*? affldavits wer- supported by those of the chlldren, tnry exact and minute in detal! Mr Mannlng af the rime asserte) that he ?11*1 I .'...',i bla ?^'.'a-. thai he was wllling to do any thlng p aalble ' I ' rt, and tiiat he never atruck her He alleged that the whole trouble aro?.e aboul two '-.ira before, when he sald t . bla wlfe thal the chlldren ouirht to do s.niethinif for themseives lns:-. l f lylng around the ._? wortbleea PYench novela. He met ? ? oppoaltlon from his wlfe. and then he admltl he aaid aome thlnga thnt he ahould nol hav. aaked his wife ?. ,, ntlnue the eull and nave the lisirrac. bul her only anawer waa "T u hn m boar to al . it." l^izrie Henry, a ? rmer aervmnl in rhe Mannin* h luaebold, and Jeremlah Mannlng. a n >phew wh" llved ir, rhe houae wjlth the partlea lo the ?uit. both auatalned the tentlmony of Mr. Mai ning._ UEC1DED A(,AISST IHE VETERAX. THF. LAW RXRAtFTtRQ OUD -OltDIKl-l FR'iM CfVTL Sl.flVI'T r:\A.MINATIONS I'lK 99 " N' T.n N-.-T!TrTin\AI. Newburjr. Bept U The General Term a.f the Supreme Court, ln Beaolon here to-day, Judge Charles F Brnwii presldmg. pronounced thfl Idtl of Apri: l, HN, known as thfl Clvll BaivIcja A tl for Old rV>ldl*?r*i. Chnpter IH unconatltuiiuial All th- JudKes ooncUITed In the oplnlon. Th" was that of Oeorge Kaymar, arho appiied f..r a plaee in Brooklyn a- meaaenger, ing the rlght 10 ii undei the law. he belng a I'tu ii \ .-teran. Judg- Qaynor granted an order. dlrecting 'he Clvll Bervloe Cawnmlaalon n certlfy Kaymer foi the pia e The order was appealed fr.,m, ? la now levemed The Courl bo'.di tl must take examinatl nfl f r rompetltlve a, ; metits. but enofl hav.iiF paaard they mual have RYBBY DRroortT TX TIIF OTTT dBBBBTBB Ooterndo Springs. CoL, gepi i: The dty offl.-iala have ial! trapB -. cat.'h vi..ia'"r? ..f the UgUOl ..iw. and everv dmgglfll ir !.'.? -l'v n.i_ l.een srre-ted Yester arere Aned t_a?. ar, t coata aach and ... r.'-ccham's pills for consti pation io* and _;c. Get the book at your druggist's and go by it. iiouiMUt. io? fl-B_.afl__-_BbB_aa TELEPHONE SERVICE. 1 '??>?, la Ctl-Utte? I_in? Mltsnce E<julpm?nt. SCHtDULE OF ANNUAL RATES. I | .... M | atH of uin st., n y. ntjr. BMaaaajflfl *ea< fraai Um !???rt ,n ?re un'..: r r l,*n L__B li.r--' IJaifl ""Iv BN iirwl nnd Ih* ??l-.l.l- n.'\?n, -? ?' 88.88 Bflfl BM Anv nuii.'-i Bflflflraf ? '??a- 888 ntr.i ?.,) t,,r If .'I leelta.lfld BW <ir? noi gflUt, r?l?.*? ara mni*. ibofla fleBi laal i-?? i.i?n **?'. bawavar.l ?r? ? - ii?iiii?.i rate. far faereataet nue m mm bbbi flf 1.888 or BBMa aad 1" Bet eaal all.iwance ln niesMaea for full raatr*. pavm-n. ra ??)* um* are tnttreA Tel-jih. r\e. vn.i?. M ? -I. ttt fur!h?r par'.lrul.r. Metropolitan Telephone & Telegraph Co., IH CORTLANDT ST. DELEGAT?S T( I BARATOGA. RE8ULT OF THK ASSEMBLY DISTKICT C I.VVENTIONS I.IVKI.V COWTCBTa IN BBVBB-? i'ASKS PM08.CB PUL BCBNB8 BBACTBD nr THF. I_J-TT Mi:v CNTBAOBOtTI TBBATMBNT OF OOt-Q-f-C- CBUQ-DI The Repnbll an r-onventlons to flteot -BlflflnUflfl to th* Htat* ConventiOB Bl flaratoga, were h*ld ln tlie thtrty-flve Aaaembly dlatrleta ef thla etty laal night Ifl *a.-ii Aasemhlv dlstrl.-t a Campalgn Commltte* wn* alao eboeea. M iat ot the eoavontlona were con ducted wl'h proprlety and decirum Thls was not ,-. irltb all ihe meetlngs. however There rai appoeltloB tlcketa la th* Held In a majortty ot th* cor.v*nr!ons, headed ln most lns?anc?s by the dlstrict l*ad?r. of the ratpectlva factlon.. and th* heated d.fl~ii*slon? over method* ot pro-edure and ooataated election dlstrict dakgatloea cauaed dis tarbeneea and exhtbitlon. of temper and bad blood whlrh BOOM of the actlve partlclpantd doubtless a'. rea.lv r-gret Then* wa. a pnrtlcularly dlflgracef.il pro.-eed!ng ? t the XXfh DtatrlCt C. ?nventlon. whlch was held at a small cluhhoiiso at No Wl Baal Thlrty-**-ond Bt Th* Laaterbacb fa tion. baaded by -lames i.. Btewart, bad aarly ia-k*d the plaea with thetr heelfrs. aml when ?'nlonel ? V R CrflflT, ?"".)m panle.l by a number of other d*l*gat<*s b.-.onglng to th" opposltlon. reacbed 'h* hall at S p nv. ad mlttan'e was refused them by fltewart. flrhfl ? ln the doorway .'..lonel Crug*r pollt-ly ask*d why admittance to regularly elected del*gat*s was de nled. Rtewart replled "B**aus* you have ofllce holder. ln your deiegatlon. and you cao'l com* ln. I don't need any .'ommlttee on .'redentlals t., ? !* cade that tnem fellow. ar.* Inellglble." . . NET. CBUOEB'l AITEAI. TO A POLICB M A N 'Y>k>n*I Cruger wa. obl'ged to appe.il fo th* P illc-man on duty at 'he clubhous* to ald him and his frlends in g*ttlng inio the bulldlng. Tbfl fltew tirt m*n, however. refused ta permlt Colonel crug-r to takfl part ln tbfl meetlng. and not deslrtng 10 enter into a anflfk wlth th* kind of people bfl found there th* < ol on*! and his n**"<-|?ire delegate.. r*pre?*ntlng the Bp'..kfl*ld *lem*nt. qul*tly left th* I ,, | Colonel Crug-f arlll brlng the case to th* .ittentlon of th* Saratoga r'onventlon ou Tuesd.v. I'latt s delegqtos were unantmously *!*cted. <m* of tba tonghest flght. laat night dareleped ln tn* XXVIII.h A?s*.ii..It Dlstrict. wh*r* th* tlcket. wer* baaded hy Kdward I.aut*rba.-h on on* ?M.. and hy B*n|?mln ' ipp*nh*'.mrr on the oth*r Th* ultlmate r?sult was that th* Opi.enhelmer m-n. aftar belng d?f*at*d unfalrly In th* election , f ., tamp r.irv halrman, left the conventton hall aad beld aaotbar eoneentkm a; their own elnb Th* dlffaraeeaa will b* foughf enl at flaratoga. ONI.V DBt-BOATBfl AI'MITTKI) Th* cofiventlon In the XXVIIIth was down for Hibv Hall, ?? Baeanty-nlntb-at and Third-ave At an e.irly bOOl iptal DeM ar.,! a flqoad Ot oftVer. irara aa tbe grennd, and th* Oppenhflliner men opaaed th* bai. hv dflaaandlna al tba pollofl that th'V allow n.. 0?M to *nt.-r th* hai; untll ? O'clock. tba h.or eallfld for th* i-onv*ntlon. To thi. th* ? agread. ?n l wh-n th? doora w-rn thrown op.?n th* pollce aad a metnber of aacb of tne tw n,,n? theneelvefl at th* door, and aooa . gatee w*r* adraltted a.* ioon u* tha deiaejatea irera aaatad paada monlun broka looefl Botb Oppanbeteaer aad Henry c Ad? eoBtanded th.it th*v had th* offlcal llst. from the iinintv t'ommltl**. and both mad- a ?tnultaaeona break f.>r th* ehalr Oppenbetmei r.irri.-.i a gav*l w lih-h h- bad hrought wlth him. and Adw wiv.-l tba OCBCial IMI The de|?gates who had _?? Pp_d tboaaaalvea for battla ?er* yelMag at th* I th-ir roteee, aad ? eroird of severai bun ... ha<l gath*r*d on th* str**t. attraot*d _Ua A-..-.. the dln Adee yelled .hat he nctal Hat, and that he wouid pre.l 1. THK POUCB TAKE A ILANI.. Al this point Captala Daaa .--.me into the room. and after a band-tO-baod flght wlth ?om* of the more obetreperoua _-ambera h- aaccafldad m K*ttmx some kind of or !*r Then Deo ' ?pp*r.helmer turned to the captuin ani shoiited that If Adee att.'mpted to presld* he would order hi* arraai "l am a iawy*r'" he flhonted, "and I know now these things an- to bfl "Lewyer ba _ -A," ahouted some on* *u-. "we know how to run lt our.elve." Then Benjantlo ? ipp.-nhe.mer got to hl* feet, and m ,v,-.. ntion adjourn. He said that all bfl aranted vvas falr play Some kind of order araa than bad and tha teal "f .trenfrth came on tha on of a temporary chalrman Jo.-.n C. Tuers -.v.i.a named bi the I'latt (actlon, and Benjamm Uppenhelmer by the Brookfleld men. Wh*n the Twenty-nlntb Kleetlon Dlatrict was reach-1, Mr. Adee announced tbat there had been an Hiegai election there. ua five delegateK had he*n elected, ?rtrt only cntltled to four Th*n tba lk< OOl afr*sh ".'all th- roll," was the . ry. "II vou have :h* oflldal ll.t from the .'ounty Commltte* r*Hd It " Flnally Adee said that he would read it under prot*st, ar.d the tive d.-l-Ka ? . voted f>r (ippenh-mi-r Thal concluded the roti ? ij,;-nhelmer a.s*rt*d that he had carrled the con ventlon -ii lo tl Th* .ecretary of the ..-onventliui said that tht* vor* fltOOd 4''. for Tuer* aud 4u for . ; ? ? *im*r. A LTVBLT BCBNB Th* flceaa was IndeacrlbaWa The .iei-uat*s strug gled wltb ona aaotber, shouting at th* tops ot their ;n tb< mldet of th- dm. Ad*- announci l ihat ba recoffalaed Tuers as th* reguiar chaTman. OpfMnbeUner g". ob tba platform and tn*l to push 1 j| th* latter was the stronger aml beld tbe ' ? Then uppenhelmer flhouted out that a. !h*y could not ?ret f.i.r pla] then be .mk-l his fnends to c*me to the hull of ihe Patrtotlc >'lul>. at No M .. ta- gev, r-elg hold a conventlon All ...-..;.-a -xc-pt one nieu out of tn* hau anit.l the groana from .h- Pl.c: men Tn ? t*mporar> offlcer. aere mai* permanent, ani h Commlttee on Credentlal. afterward repor - the election of th* delegataa from '"?* Tarent) n.nth Election Dlatrlcl w..* lllegal and th*y arara out, no. actually, however, f>>r tbe] joli.-d the i.ppeti.vlmer forcflfl ln th* oth*r itlon . Ther* w*r* two conventions and two flata lelagati in the XXXth Dlfltlicl Thi* dls in-*.lei t.i tn* Brookfleld men tn nulne returnfl of th* prlmarle*. i,ut th* Platt contlngeni heid a flaparate conventlon and elected te. ?no boaated tbat they will b* admitted ,' _?, ln *pu* "?' tbati dafeai al rn* pollfl oa ? PBOMINBNT MEN CHOBBN ? miinent Hepubl.iiin- wer* .-lecr-d fr..m .ther than tii* one* wh*r* th?*y l.v* Com mlafll mer Wllllam Brookfleld h*a.ls th* llat of ! in* N'ew-Tork d*l*g:itlon halllng from th* Ist At aembly Dlatrlcl BB-Banator .1 Moal raaaett, of \ Dlnnia w - Mn fi ? tba IVlb Dlatrict, and arlll hav .. ?.- .. Baratoga from N'ew-Tork Clt) fr*.|ii*nt boaai during th* ? ia w**k* tha. Taaaeti .bouldn'l go to ttu CorneUua N itlis-.. aho balongfl t.< tn* XX* th ? r.ighr ? h..**n as a delegate lo . xviliti, Dlatrict Bdward i.auter- I llatlnctlon of t.eing r* turned las: i.ight from tbrea dlstri<-ts?the Vlliin. . XXIX'.b. Ther* w-r.- hot flght* In al! theae dlatrict. VXi Lauterbach'a "??a' l? ? .nteated In th* XXVIIIth DUtrlcl b) Beniam'.i i ippenhelm i M Depaa afl '? last nlgh' from th? XXIXth l'i-tri, . In th* XVtb I'.atr:,. reaolutlon. aara preaented by Frank \ liiggitt*. Inatructlna ih* da.ega , optlon Tnli cauaed an ex cltlng debate, wblcb r*.uite.i m th* re.oiuiion. be? lng lald upon th* tabU The XX\'th lUstri't Conventlon, whl-h was held In -he "fhlmnej Corner." al Blatb-ava and Twen *r . l.roke .|. ?? 13 4.. th * mornlng, without ele iiuk lt* repr*s*ntatlv*s The I'latt factlonlsts. maklng uae >>f their favorite Tammany tactlca turned the conventlon Into a .rene of turmoll and -r .nd I'olic* Captaln I'likett and a de tai nment from the Th.rtleth Preelnel were eent foi The be^tnning of the trouble wa. caused hy Iba Platt contlngent baaded bj .lam*. W Auten. who locked :he duoi. to keep f.ul-r.y elected aiili Platt delegatea out. and It waa due to euch taetlee that the "victory" of the Platt men for temporary .-halrman waa brought about. A flght took plaee. In whlch Caleb SlmrriB. a colored delegate, and aev? eral othera were mlxed up A few blowa were str.iek. and -om* of Simma> frienda threalene.1 to drsw thelr raxors. but n.? blood was sh'd .loh F. Ile.lires. tne Antl-l'l.-itt les'ler. alld not ap? pear on the scene until In'e In the evenlna Th? meetlng was In mntlnual dlsorler, and ail aor!" Of .i*lv ?pl!hei, w-.-re iwl When th- COBBBjIttee oa Proteafa tr.e,| a,, ra.|...rt. ihe eonfuslon and rowdy Um were s?. great that "'aptaln Pl'-kett efdered tha hall cieared. an.l ihe poltcemen tumbled the crowd OUI Int.. the ?tr?.-i Kulluwlna are the .Irlegate* ele.led: Ist Aasembl> Datrl. i Wllllam I'.rooktlel.l. Martln II Healey. Davld <' .'olllne Ild Asseml.lv lalsirict Slmon C.avln. Ix?nla Hnea, Charles . 'omlskl _.. ... III.I A<4,mlii> Dlstrl.f Fr-derl.-k Haidy. Wllllam ll Mi. daeis. Wllllam H Hur.ts. C P H l.le IVth Assembl> Dlatrlel Joha i CalHaa, I Sloat Faaaett, P .1 O'Brlen \'Hi Aaeembl) lustn.' <'.irneiiu? Van Cott, .'.ar ence W Howen, l.lapenard Stewart _i.d I.ucaa l_ Van Allen \ith Asaembl) Dlatrlel Oeorae w Wagoner, Itmlolnh Reubens, .loseph Uatto and .lohn Moran Vllth Aaaembly IMstrt.'i l??nn McKeever, Frank lln ll MUler. Dr Hamllta.n Wl.llams and .b.seph I. Hacketl \ 111th aaaembly D;*trin -Charles H Murray. Edward lauterbach and Chrlatlati ii..a"_ IXth Aaeembl) Dlatrlel Fre-ienck 8. Otbbe, Claren.??? v\ Meade Thomaa J, .'larke. wiiham I. Turner. WIIIIhiii Holcomb. X'h Aaieuiblv- Dlstri.'t I'er.llnar. I Krdmann. Ur. Henry Bchmld, .'harles HteinmulW. Looia C Mav. Mth As.eml.iv Dlstri.-. Kohert A Urescen. John P, Windolph, 3. th Wilks, Jaa-ob Kowler. Xllth Aaaembly Dlatrlel John K.mpson, A.lam Oernand, Max Oroaa. XIMth Aaaembly Dlstru-l Robert MUler. Jamea I. [.owrle. John Mfl XlVth Assemt.lv Dletri. I Wllllam Y Searlnic. C. C. Wessemann. T J. Klt/.slmone. M I. Hess XVth Aa.aaaetnblv Dlstrlet Oeorge U \Vant_nker. Wllllam J. Ma'hesva. Tbomaa Hampni -\. Wllllam A. Tucker. XVIth Assembly Dlatrlel Oeorge Hllllard. Charlea M Jeroloman, William W Lyon, Edward piatow XVIItk Assembly Dlstri ?! John K-lsenweber. i'h,ir>? B. lJa?e, John W Noble, XVIIIth Assembiy Dlatrlel Cornellua S Bliss. Wllllam Henkel. Arrhur I. Merrlam XlXth Assembly DlBtrlcl Ex-Pollce Juatk-e Charlea lf. Talntor. Oeorge R Rldwell, ('hare, 9 Itouder and Moses Q, Hv.-rs XXth Aaeembl) Dlatrlel James I. Stewart. John .1 Doubla-dav and I'atrlck Co'.llna XXIst Asseint.lv Dlatrlel Abraham Oruber, Wlll? lam R Olcott, Cyrufl R Bedgwlck, Thomaa t Mc Qarrlck and Plowdon Stevena XXild Aaaembly Diatrlct?Thomaa Y Ktran. I.i "? Kahn and Herman .'aiiti.r xxill-1 Aaaembly Diatrlct A H Bteele, Wliliam Montgomery, M.irk .1 Lowenthal and Rir-har.l H. Jackman XXfVth Assembly Dlstrlet - Smlth Plne. Dr. w. H Burna, Peter J Carpenter XXV'th Aaaei Broke up wlthout :? leg itea or alternatea XXVIth Aaaembly Dlatrlel lastrow Alexan.ler. Benno Loewy, laidor P Oberndorfer. X X*."IIth Asaembl] Dlstri l Rlchard C. Shannon. Oeneral Dani-' ButterfJeld, Dr B. V*. Buek an. ! .J l.ewn Alternatea?W. g, HaKK. C H. HUss. rjeorge W. Arnold, Ouy Van Amrln?" anl Fl T Fo'.tty, XXVIIIth Assemi.lv Diatrlct?Edward Leuter tii h, Henry Claj Adee, Chrtstlan Heeriich. Conteotlng iHrookfleidi delegatea? Herijamln Op penhelmer, Michael .1 Bherry, a jarl T s.-hmltt. XX'lXth Assembly D'atrlcl Edward Lauterbach. Chauncey M. Iwpew. K W Bloomtngdale, Samuel G Prench XXXth Assemhlv Dlatrlel C H T Collla Douls H Hold. Ambrose O. Xeal. T M Ettickner XXXIst Assembly Diatrlct?Bllaa C Croft. Alfred R 1'aKe. Henrv C Ri)bln?on, Ai.-xanler T Ketch um. l.m.'oln Htuart XXXII 1 Assembly Dlstrlet -Kdward Dubois. Frank A. Fusola. Baul .1 Roaenthal. rnar!>- A Brandt XXXIIId Assembly Dlstrlet?J M. Doremua. .1 P Deanan. Edward 3. Lewi? anl P FI MacDonald XXXIVth Assembly Diatrlct?Archlbald B. Van Frank H. Bcardefleld, J.hn (Susttvsor.. I Wa 1. Morrls Wolff. Jefferson A Slmonds. XXXVth .aaemb:y Diatrlct?Ernst Hall. C A Becker. X Hort. John Btegert, and J .1 Hmlth Th? summary of the delegafeg returned was made last nlght as followa: Mn.-hln?. M Anll M.n-hir." . .tal <? ntestad 4?na? . Ifl Ms.-hine DWtrtete?Tba IIl.l Vth. Vlth, Vllth vnitr,, Ktb M". \" ? . XVth XVIth. XVllth. XlXth, XXIit. XXII! XXIV.h .\XVIth XXXIll XXXIIId. XXXIVth, XXXVth AK~-mi.lv Dlatrl tl Antl Vtnrhln- The |#t III 1V-h XH'h Xllllh. XVHIUi, XXIIld. XXIXth, XXXI" AtsemMv Diatrlct* ?sted Th? XXth, XXVth, XXVIIIth nr I XXXth Dlalrteli ? 1 CHOLERA RIFE IN IIONOLULU. THIRTT-TWO DBATRI, PRINCIPALLT AMONG THF N'ATTVKS thf.rf; havk BSKN IM ai.i. TiuR-n- kichit iaskw A Sf-AMAN OM THK UM1TUI STATFS STF. \ M ??rr ?nmnoTon amtcK-m San Franclseo, Sept 12 Tw.. lerters were reeelved rhts afterno.an fn.m the fnlia-d Pr-aa correapondanl at Hon.iliilu by the steama>r Aiis tralla, whl.h sb.'W that th- Cbolera BltlMtlOfl la much worse than was siH'P"se<|. nnd entirely dlaprovea tbe niiege.i Aockland dlapatch aent OUI b\ ihe CblcngO Aaso.-lHti'd Presa yesl~r dav s'atlng that th- aleaths nitrlluited t.i cbolera bad been Irneed to polaoned food The flr.. |-fter. d.it.'d Augusf lo. la as f dlows rltnce Auirust IH three deaths have OCCUfT-d ln tlii? clty, belleve,1 t,> h* from Aslatlc cholera. Th? last nn.. was on AiiKust .'4 Thr.-- deatha alao .>? - cirred prlor to ihe Inth among '"hlnese Immlgran'a |.er Helffir, on fhe ynarnntln- Island None later. All the '-ases were thoroughlv laolated an'l dlsln There ls no epldemh- an.l no panlo The ..nlv peraon srareo^ nas been the .-aptain of the ship M ? wai, who was in such panlc that he ran away wl'hout taklng the malla or even a scrap of wrlting to tell the a.-tiial facts. The quarantlne ls upon a low island of thlrty a r-s. half a mile west of the harbor It ls s?p arated from the port of Iwll-l by half a mile wtdth of shi-'.a: water. .'areftii Inqulry dlaproved a report that a natlve w imar. wh . dted had wa.le.l oxtT 10 Quar? antlne Island and gathered craba AN the bodles of th? guarantlne patlenta had been carefully dlstnf-'ote 1 < if the f.ve caaes named ln the fore aotng report ns at Iwllei all were natlves. On AuRiist 111 ana>ther natlve, a man. from Iwllei. was atta :ked and dled that nlght. Two more ?urre 1 on Augui -; Xhe aecond letter, dated Beptember .'.. says lu part. The attack of ehol^ra has much tn^reased II Is stlll ronflne.l a'.moel .ntlreH ?.. the natlve Ha waiian populatlon. T'p to noon of Beptember I there hal been -r. all tblrty-elghi caaea an.l thirty two leaths Ir. the clty. Includlng the prevtoua fiaur caaes and three deaths of .'hinese ln (Jiiarantlne All the -ises were natlve Hawaliun. ev.-ep- one. a whlte s-atnan of the L'nlted Btatea gunboal Hen nlngton_ Cii.XIK TO ISriTF t HlC.it, 0. <.;:i- ;>-: ? BCMtBaaHTlKO Tiir. COTTUS sivtks 1NTKI1NATI..NAI. KXPOalTIOM AMtlVg IS THB '"WKCDt .ITV ?? Chlcago, Bepl U A party of dlatlngulabed Oeorglani ?? i hed the cltj this mornlng to extend nn invliatlon to the peOPte of Cblcago 10 a'tend the Cotton Btatea and internatlonal Kxpostflon A lirge leleaati'in of representattve Chlcago men me; the v-tsltors at OleOWOOd. ? v? erit .-flve m les l.stant. in a spe.ial train. and presenied them wlth the I freedom of ihe dty The rlaltlng part) conalata ol Porter Km?, Mayor of Atlanta; Alderman Arnold Broylea, Mayor pro tem. and a leading buslness maii ' H? Cablnnlaa. manager of The .vtlanra Eren ;ng Journal"; Alderman T I Day, Krank V Ft:.-. a wealthj and publlc-spirlted cltlaea of the me tropolla ?'.donel .1 A W est. quartermaater-gereral of oovernor Sorthen'a ataff; Dr N l, wiison. i ij V P .J.irn-r. of :he Weatern and At , Ftailroal. Btewari F Woodson, presldent of the Kxposltlon and chalrman of the Atlanta I'ham h^r of r'ommeri'e. C. A Colller, dlrector-general; ]?; }' Howell. ..f "The ' onstltut cn." and C B. Korthen aon of ihe Oovernor, wera unaeohlably prevente.1 from Jolnlnii tha party at the RuB Vlexander M Itevvll. chalrman of rhe .'ommttfee on Arranaements. and Chlef of Pollce Badenoch, on behalf oi Mayor Bwlft spoke the welcomlng worde to the Bouthernera The rlsltora were then drlveti about the cl'\ to aa e the s;Khts ? MOLBBB IXDICYBD YOB MVXDBB <>F FIRYRBl I'hlladelpha. Sept. 1. -The Orand Jurv this mon. Inic found a blll of In.llctment against Herman W Mudgett. allas H H. Holme-. .iiarging hlm Wlth the mur.ler of Henjamln F I'letiel The only wlt nes?-s examlned by 'he Urand Jury w.-re Det- | v Oeyer and i. Q rouae, ptaaMeni tt the FMeilty M Itual Llfe Ass.x-lation. and Ihey merely nave suf tl.-leii. testlmaanv to warrant the flndina of th^ blll. \v A Hh.iemaker. who has rSpreBanted Il.alinea sln.e hia arreat on the .-harKe of , onspiracy. when mf.irmed that the llran I Jury had foun.i a blll against his ctlent eapreaaed himseif ** belna rwlth thla new tur'i ln the caae against l.. - ?? ? Xlit CLBYRLdXD FTBBBB IX WABBBtB Huaaarl* Ba] Mn< S-pi. 1. The 1'resi.lett. Jpaaph JefTerson anal Sa-creiarv, l_?mont had Rtt8 lu.k tu-dav on a Ilshlng trlp ro Wtreh.ni Mra. Cleveland .-ame over on the Batbor thla afternoon l.eavlng the launch at Taylor's landtng. ahe t..ok hei . irrluge whlch was In waltlng. down to Mr. Jefferaon'a to call and afterward boarded the launch for a sall down the bay Mra Cleveland has bec )me much attached tn the Ksther, and ahe ls ao famillar wlth the rocks ln the channel that she guides the launch around and through them ( with lha sklll of au .-perienced aklppar. At Sprinfifleld Yenterday FRED TITCS on PALDINQ S' The Bicycle il*nion?tr?.M tn rh* <1*li?h? of nver ?en thous.n. thnt the Spnldlng l? th? fa*'-*- mB-M ?nd eulest l THINK OF IT! : re.l Tliu* on the **pal<tln_r rod* 27 Miles, 158 Yards ir. '-.n* _OW, rrm-Uig n*w aaMTtcaa re,-ordi from 8 to 27 mll*s. riu^h B lacaetf fl IBf b* rr.ad. OB The Spalding Bicycle. We ar? now pcepaiad ?ipt?i>- flr-iding bk all nv .!*li. A. G. SPALDING & BROS., 126-130 IfMflM st. ;-jii?n EMp-4 far Bteyelefl btb BB ?? Bai M a**a . i - | ?1 ? ? | ? Mt :?".?- MNflt v Spaldlag*. MadMoa Bgaara 'iarden p -i-.ng AeadflflflH /* Yachting, V^ Bicyling, Tennis, ^r ATHLETIC OUTFITS, HULBERT BROS. & CO., -, r.-r.r . M Nf. _::il> ?T.. BBW-YOBK MAJESTIC BICYCLES / TBOLLBY ACCIDEXT8 IS SEW-.lF.R.sEY* TWO BAFPBSTBD H PATBBBOH AM' OBB ? H ,('.' IBBN U Ice-wagon, drleea hy .lames Speer. ar.d a tro? lev-ar on thr Rlver-flt Une cams In roll-aion l? K'.ver-st . Pateraon. late on Wednesday night Speer1 was tbrowa ind an'* wa" p.'k*"1 *9 "?** conactooa Ha wa? badly hori Th* wagon and* the ca- wen imaged -hertlf b*for* thha happened a car oa the Mart-et-et. Une l*ft the* track ar.d raa ir.ro ? hea. tr k, on whlch waa a big saf* *har men aera moving into th* Pat-r-ow ?arlBga Infltltntlon. Th* motor-ear, whi,-h waa crowd*! wltb paaaengerfl aaa badly damaged. but non* of ibe ;>n*a . ! 8 >? BTBaa thlnge w*r* fltralghteaed oul tbc ?>'?? ' II on th* foot ot Jooepfa Hl i 11*. foreman of th* moving gang. cru.h lng K. A eelllalon that mlght hav-. been attaaded w.th f.uai raanltfl .unred at th- Headareea at. ata tiofl af the North Hndaoa Coonty Blevated Tn liey ln Hoboken, laal night .'ar Be. 67 rra.hed Into th* rear platform of car No. ?'.. whlch had Atopped ' ' taba on passeng*rs. The platforms of both -ara -???-- bfl Iv wre.-ked. and an e-plo.lO-? followed tba motor-boa of ear Ba i' havingblown oul Rudolph Benlck, motorman of car No. o, waa fured sbn-it :he ahdomen. He wa. taken io Si -fary'a Hoepltal, Hoboken. All *h* paaaaaa _--* were also *h?k*n up H-rnard Hoellger. of .Nt\ 4..V Pallaade-are.. Jeraey City Hetght.. recelvtnw treatment a- Hoboken Pollce Head.-uarter. Trt.fi. fi,- wa* lelaved nearl) an hour, although . wreck |ng rrew aafl P!>: al work immediately after tha m I*:'.' _ IHE TECXK l'\E PBEBIDBBJB, THBIB WEXT BB-fTTKa rBOPOBBD A.'.REKMEJrB px>B a m:w onaamxATBOw, A me-'ing of :h* trunk lln* pre.tdents ?nd aB) th* oflteera of 'h* pr.nelpel BTflstern connecting roads has h*rr ealled foe ?eptoa-ber B ln rhis ctqr i\ t k Ooddard, Trunb Uaa Ce-aaatBaaM-sr, at th* requeet af Prealdent m I ingali.. ef tha Cru-sapeak- an 1 <*hi? RafJroad Mr Ingalls is acu Ing chalrman of the mb-eoB-fl-lttea of pre.idenfB BppOlBted ...i I'ln* B ta arapBia an agreemen*. for p.isnenger and frelg-r rat*s Th* cha rman Bfl ,'i-a n..-e\ M Ii-*|i*? wba IB expeot- 1 her* on the ?taaaaBblp Partfl S.m* articles of the agreement are underatooB to provlde fo- a n-w organlsatlon to be known aa the I'nlon TranV Asso.iatlon. to whlch the TmnJc I.lne aul CeBlral TrafhV an-ociatton. wlll be mer*l^? ?ub-ldlar) f.r routlne bualneaa The new or<ar.ii.? * planned for n:-*ngth and endurance. It wi.l be mai.aged >?> a bo be ? a'..< 1 th* BoanJ of fontrol I' I" raportad that the ("an.liajfc Pectflc Rallroad wid Iw repreeented !n this body. H li Ledyard. prealdanl <>f tba Michlgan Ontral 1* also oa tha I'ar.x TBXTtFIIBO A8AIX8T PYBBABT, San Krar. :- -? l?r?l I'harlton, n greear, arafl the rlrst arttaeefl -?r-! i.i the DnmaBl trlal thls mornlng H* testlflel thlt klfl ?ior* waa Btfl th- home of Mr* N',.I>1... inn. of O* miiN ?iered girl H* bad welgbed MlBfl l-irii.i'it ?.nrew Mnies. the :..t tlme belng on or itioitt tbfl i*th cf March Ur Dopvey sbjaetad ia tha laaMBaaaf of tne wltnes., but the obje.tlon was evem?(d ii i s. ttBMat rt readaeter on th* Sutter .t. rallroad. was the nexi ?;tn*<* H- k:i*w -t.e '.+i,*, gir; l.v sight >'n Aprll S, tbfl :i*' .f her li.appe%r< Bace, Mi*s ijtinoii; boei i-i! ii..i car at I H a. m. Durraat w.s wlth her. ani at his sig,e..lon b th got on the dummy Th*y took 'ranafer. al futtat and .'r. .ts Oailr n bWWaeiflBra nerdcl to ?H| why d'?tapi>rthi~alt A Ca., af 104 W* Idflh silreel. uniler*ell nll the rarpet trade. They maile large roairarl. ?g the old low prices of wool a-_-l wagea