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V01' ..V...I\?- IT>1T. NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2b\ I8B3.-TWELYE PA6ES. PRICE THREE CENTS. IS LEAGUE AViril B1DDERS. pVMAClN.*. TKSTIMONY AQAINBT THK TVMMANY DOCX BOARD. 4 COBTR \ 'T REi C1NDED wktiiin (.WARDED TO A M'VH HIOHER BIDDBR WBO WA? IN THI HIKO MOXIT TAI!) T.> TIIK WV.WVM. ir \v \s T.... i. \n: ki.'h rfttD CROKRR'B NAM! MEXTiOKBD i K_KT_A1N_D ACTtOKB NoT APPEABlXO ON THB MINIT!".-" ti,. ii .-??'i*.'tti..n r.f iln* Dock Departmenl i und''*" '??? Tammany regltne wae contlnued by ' jj,,. c mmlaalonera of Accounti yeaterday after* . m.,:, in N'.>. i-'.l .".f the BtewaM Buildlng, ! Rt i*.: .adway an.l chatnl.m"s-?(. Wltncaaea were MAmlned by Commlaaloner Terr>'. who aald ho ?ould iry to uncover th<- achemea of a rlriK ..f . mpptn iort wbo had b'.*n ln eolluaion wlth Xtmri. ? Dock Commlaalonera, Wllllam Taylor ? . * wltneaa He is a lumber dealer of j_i-i.il. t wn, I'.i. He MMMed thal <.n January 7. lS:<o. I ? pul in a t'id tlir .ufch Powll a. Ca for r.f upllefl which w.is lower than a bld lUbtnitti 1 by A. J. Murray, l.ut the latter gBtured the conlract, He said that Mr. Kteers, , ll Bt. ra <"* Qravea, ti>ld hlm tho reaaon he ! Iit). | i . get the contra t waa becauae ha was , not up ln Tammany. "Th Mld the wltn-ss. "I went up to Tarn- i m*nx Hall an.l pald 1500 to W. .T Penton aa a gontrtbutlM to tho campalgn fund." i; ;i l Croker was preaent, an.l thanked him for r.. . ntrlbutloq, but t.-.o wltneea was told k ConunlMloner Phelan, lio said, that i tj_e Di .1 - Ild have been aenl t.> Her A. C. w. Haakina, an expert accountant, teatlfled j^,,: ihe I Id i t P. ?rla A C . waa I7.8SSB0, whlle Hm bld of A. J. Murray was $12.127 60. Taylor v. ? ha\c* aupplled Powla B Ca wlth tbe H Haakina teatlfled thal there waa na men mlnutea of the H 'ari of awardlng the p arla B Co. and aubaequently re ? ? araa mt i tl tn of the fact, bow treaaurer'a recorda. ..:> IKT SO EXPLANATION. W. B R. P >wla '? atllled thal bla flrm had bld to ,. piiea. The bid waa tb.* loweat, ani 11 n k i Phelan awar led the contra I c ? Bubaequently tbe award was re i ;. and all en*4cavora ;?? obtaln an explana tl : fr m Comn m P lelan were frul Allan M Wrennlck, the partner of Mr. Powls, c - orated ihe atatcmenta ol the latn*-. He aald tbe coatract had baen awarded ti his tii:n and then C ner Phelan, wlth >ul an ex took the awrtid away. ?He called on tha C .mmlaakMiera, bul they r-main. i .-.:? nt ied 1 r a re n n t tt thelr actl m. K. L. Rl hardaon, of Weatfleld, N J. who had been * .nnected wlth vartoua lumber flrma, aald | l made an arrangement wlrh Powla A Co. for the con tract whlch had been awarded them. ??There would hav. been .< good profll oi < mtracl ahared between us," sabl th.- wll He teatlfled further that at the tlm.* he offered ? ? t ik?- th.- contracl from Powla <** Ca, oranare lt bo was connected wlth ti,.* flrm of Oravea a. : the leadinR factor in ihe comblnatlon to , keep ur. prl( ea. Another Brm ln th.* coi tlon was charles M. Kempner ?* Co. He aald that thest- and othera had an underatanding not to bld bei,.w a ? ertaln prlce, ar.d thal lt ?a ie a very profltable one. When Bteera found out thnt be bad been negotlailng with Powla A i a h? was verv angry thal any overturea tr. an OUt ,ide flrm thal waa trylnfto '"?'lk '*'?. *"" ahould have been made. The wMaeaa sald that ns an Upahol of tha affalr he Wll Otm Bamm, CO)tMI8BIONSR PHELAN ON tftlAL Deloa McCurdy, who repreaents Commlaaloner Phelan. wanted to ask several questims, but ( mmissloner Tert y rubd that thej were not I ? rtlnent to the aubject ? i btg to differ with the Commlaaloner,'; mld th. lawyer. "The mlnute you place a wltneaa , ler oath and he makea damaglng atatementa ? ? reflect on the honeaty of othera that per l n affected ia ccrtainly on trlal before the PWhUe the Commission-rs conferred togather, Mr. McCurdy resumed: "Wlll you *???'???? that I wlll be permltted to aubpoena all these V''uvScan'mako no promlaea aboul the wlt naaiiea We had to sui-i.D8 them mn seh es. T..- will be a time wh -n any Injuatlce done . .. rtfhted." said Cominlaaloner Terry. ?BUI I fear that it wlll ba aftei tha aamage 1= .' j ?? Mr. McCurdy aald. Then the Inqulry was adjourned untll to ir. ilTOW at 2 p. ni. _- -? SYMPATHY WOB TBB DAY. . ? a TSVOL K.BHEB A-?CTIONa Miss FKKK KE FAV.-KKl. THB VANQlTiailBD LOVtW Bpencer and Fmnb Newman,^^of Unlon Hlll. v - ,. f? aome tlme been attentive to Mss Freebroke. of North Bergen. She dlvld. ly between the two. and the youngjtnen ?l to sertie the matter between them ??,,? ?ght .,*??.y n.et ir x ^u..M; ung woman'. home on ??f"<3*>ery,?;! STR VCK AX BLEFATBD I'I I.I. All. A DRIVEB IKJITBKD IN A BUNAWAT TWO s.OBM vmo BBFUBB TO OTXB THMB NAME. ?UOHTI.-f HfBT. __TbomMCon_?.*c.b drlver. lnJha'^P'^ Thompaon. of Na H Irvlna ?/"'?" ? h,,,?ni eonutalng two men *??????" ,?)k frfghi at a wwapaper flylng ln .... : ran away. Al Tl.iriy-fou: h-M . -1 thehanaom atruch a plltar of Ihe Blath I road. The axle ol Ibe hanaom waa .,,.,,<,,,. r,,:i,;sar;;i..,*;-?-; ?* ihrown to '?;',' _,.',, -i ? number of ?"?*- , ' * Iv t'iute.1. iiru.-.-. whlle the paBaengerBi were ??>K,,">L.?,'"^. TcPol eman Barry, ol the w <-,. i ..?_??? ? .__. tuted i . glve thelr namea or addreraaea, .... i attendanc ,, \*PW. ... ?'??'???';??"?. . T A, ni(-.,U,:..-e 1 Honpltal, ar.d upon Its ^/JL.., miurleB and . ??:?? attei led o 0,^*Vhlrf"?ve The '.. hls home, at 1.,-'\'h-pr,,,i i drove took another cab and hurriedli >iro\e ??h>_ T1I1Y BAD THE DEAD MAB'B ROM>S. ,,,.,.? j; nyoVJtoe, Oi" aABATOOA. AND THREB COMPANIONI ARBWTBU OB A CHABOE OF OBAKD LABC-HCT. Ba.gepi r... Mra. Joaeph R \^n\*. nt thia ,,._ Sree other peraona hair? **\TJXJ^ <.n a charre ol grand larceay la the Bral d-ajree. ,?.,! to bare awrfen papera ?duH a . . ,:k!iik io ihe eatati u i : Rouady, whodk Ihere ??*"?'? l??' *?*; ,im<. ot his death b< boarded wlth Mn lt ?M nol kaowa thal be ha Urnnu , thougb a man of aome m. that hl. wealth dld not eaceed $1..Oon a Bw.rl waa appolnted admlntotrator and pro. ? , perfo'iB his dutlea aa bucb untll a rew . ' when g number of helra froinidWmj iihe forwartl ai ,",,', . .lepoaed by reai m lhal hu appoin. ?eni w.ir nol regular. .? ,,. i,-ii .rlng. ln th( BurrogatV ?""? VJJ?L i and fr.,,,, .tatementa mada by vartouajrUne"^" ,,i for. An ordei * ? .** ??*?'? ? ' '*. " ^ ,'JoToi , ..,, ttockt and bond* lo th* _n ? ; .... oroljeed by Mrs. Rounda and Mra. n -?rs Kd turaedo"? to the f^rogate Theae ... .., ihe poaseaakm ot rhe two women ..-'? "l-W 'tlonBhowelthBt m,epr..pe-y . for, and to-day JJe Burroaa oi hm two ?????'.'?.'!';';,.? ? w. .1.1.-1 and Mra RouwU'b huaband. mbwi "? PoHob Hlod.eti Btatea that Mra. BMinU maae **ver.! BtarUlna dlac-oaurea to hlm andI one^oiine ?Uwndy hMrt to-day. (elatlve to the *}^OBBXmuU0t * v.ry farg. amounl . ' property ln aecur '*^- ?"c,"{ hut nothlng dotlnlte haa aa >et been jtlv.*ni oiif. ll to hepeaten that tbe eat*rf? wll t ."."r,> ?MM, ir not more, arh. n 11 le all i JOBN B.MANXIXG EXPELLED. ACTfON BT THB OOVBRNING COMMITTE OP THK BTOCK BXCHANOB. UR W\s DUAROBD WiTll RRA8IN0. IKIM1U_M-XTfl OS BOXD8 POBTPOKRMEXT OF THK BVQAR TKl'ST STATI'.MKN",' Ql'BSTIOK. The Oovernlni Commlttee of tho st.. k Kx rhange laal evenlng expelled .J-,i,ti ii. Mannlng tbat I ,-iv. Tbe i immttl ??? waa ln b. from 3:30 p, m. t,> 7 p, n... an.l went fully Into Ihe matter, in whl. ii Mr Mannlng, aa already report? ed ln The Tribune, araa charged arlth havlng re moved tho Ind irsementa on iivo Unlon Paciflo Rallrpad bonda ln order to make them apiieai' "dean." Mr. liannlng'a olTioe is at No. 11 Wall-st., an.l hls hom* at No. IM Weat Thlrty-fburth-Bt. He ha? beea known as a buyer of flmt-clesa securl tles at auctlon aalea, at arhlch ho reeeivoii the flve bonda ln queatlon. When h? hoiiKht !;i"ii. thej were Indoraed, the complalnant agalnrl hlm alleged, and whlle he hold them, it w.i* further Bsserted, theae Indoraementa were removed by chemlrala ,,.? otherwlse, Mr, Mannlng I* report? ed to be a mllllonalrc. After tlie commlttee adjourned laat evenlng Ita I arti,.,i was made publie through GV rge W. Ely, the Beeretary "f the Exchange. He aald: "The rulea requlre a two*thlrda vote f<>:' expulsion fer frami. arul the Q \ 'eralng C immlttee is the judso of the fraud. Mr. Mannlng appeared bef.-.re the c immlttee and made a Btatem nt. After bear? lng hlm and duly ar. ghlng the evlden ?<?. ti' mlttee have expelled lii.n by the requlred two thlrda vote, l prefer not to say whether tho .w tion was unanlmoua. Tne . tpulslon Ib made iiiiil<-r Artlcle XVII "f the conatltutlon uf tho Ex i bange." Thi- Hv,- bonda were BOld by Mr. Mannlnr* to ABlel rv- ?'... of Bxchang. Klace, bul Mr. Bl] i ' it they arere .: i the c mplalnanta agalnst the brofcer. The commlttee aii i I ?"',. up th. queatlon wheth? er the Sugar Truat Rhould be called on to make a atatement of its flnanclal condltlon. Tt wlll be three yeara nexl Januar) slace eny repori of the kln i haa been made by the Trust. Th. oplnlon ::< general, and is emphatic, that such a staten.ont shoui,| be demanded ol th. Ti i I hy the Covcrn Ing Commlttee, in view of thfl pecullar methoda .,!' Ihe Trust. Mr. Ely aald that this quostl^n had fcone ovor f.r thi- preaent. It is underatood that th,* long aeaaion over tii,* Mannlng caae Inclined the cmn mittoe io flrfor tho Sugar Trust matter, at least until Ita next meetlng. THE PEIXTEE8 ACQUITTED. AFPlArS- WHEN THB VERDICT WAS iffcCBlVBI) i\- thk comtT-nooM in trenton. Tronton. X. J.. Bept "". Tho eummlng ur ln the trlal "f Kuser, Roblnson, Krauettler and Ilelnz for eonspiracy to defraud the Btate in conn* Uoa wlth a prlntlng contract arma flnlahed thla noon. Bamue] Kallscb maklng the flnal ergument for Kuaer and ProBecutor Btockton cloalng for tho Btate J.iiuo t\,i, .ver*i iharga revlewsd tho aallent featurea of tha eridence and deflned th? law of ?ncv. It w.is onatdered ;?. falr cherg* Be - . mclualon the <"ourt dlrected the Jury i" acqull Kian-'t'.i'-r and Helna. The Jury r#tln I al I- 15 in flve rniir.itos it returned wlth ? vei acqu.'.tal for Kuaer and Robliaon, aa arell aa Krauettler .md Helns. . 'i h \. rdlct was applauded by the people ln the courttoom. GOY. BORTOX LAT8 a COBXEBBTOXB. MAYdfl BTBONO AUO TAKE* PART IB THK INTI7R KSTIN'. EXERC18E8 IN COHOBB. Troy, X. Y., Bept. 25.-.M 3 o'etOCk thlfl affrnoon Oovernor Morton lald the cornerstone of the new .-,.,- n.,;i ,,f i-,,i;?:.-. The bulldlng wlTT coat 981.9*. There wai a proceeslou of munidpal boards, olvic ! iii.- Troy and Oohoea osmpanlea of the tl Ouard. Thl exerc -? ? ?? address by Mayor Strong. A BEALEB AXD TWEXTI BEX LOST. JOHN OL8EN*fl BTORY OF A WRBCK IN BEHRINO BEA TWO S"l;\TVi.KS PBR8BCn.*TED. Boaton, Bept S John Oleen, ef New-York, ar rlved in Boaton yesterday, and ho broughl d<' Ibe loaa of ihr atean aealtai acbooner Dlana In Behring Bea on March Tl, tba only aurvlvors brlng hlmaell and Elrat Mate Oanrln. Tha veasel lall. I rrom foh ib una on February 22 arlth a ? of twenty-two men, CapUln McCormlcli ln com Aboul Ihe mlddl. of Mar 'h the veaa. - Ialand, northeaal ol Liockalene Islai -l. one ?- I On the mornlng of .\i uxb M, wltb 8 high ?oa run? ning. the captaln ordered tbe boata out The mat* and crew to ih exceptlon to the order, but, i captaln arafl flrm, tbe boata pul off. A heavy aroae, In whlch two of the boata were blown to ..... and ' ?? tv i .it, In whl b were eeven men and the m->t''. wa? thrown by a hu?e wave ta mi the rocka of Copper Ialand and amaahi I, ( Olaen and Oarvla belng drowned, The the nexl day drlfted on tbe rocka and F.ink. wlth . ,*en nr:: who had remalned on board. . tbe mat' remaln. I on the Ialand for b'.x daya and nlghta. bul on the morn ng . ' lb? w^nth .i-.v ? .-hi.e-s. fl.hlnn Junk waa alanal.ed. The) were aken aboa. I and carrled to L .ckalene Ialand, whlch a aboul forty mllea lo thf s.uth of . laianr]. Here lh** ??" captured by Inoa and -?? lh-.red to Ruaalan offlcera ._.__._* ?-i . The only word the men could underatand Tlll' Ol .4 li'llU ill'- ."> ?? ww..- ---- - waa ask. ! them waa "paaaporta." and aa t ? none tbey were lakea. Irom I together. to Ku wn- An interpretei waa found. but theli itory waa not beUeved,^ and th*y Were aent atlll Iron. , aa Sriaonera to Vladlvostok. where they were pla ed RT m flithv Drlaon Kn Bng ahman alded them to Laln thelr llomyby obtainlng conflrmatlon of tbe wreck f?f ibe Dlana from oth. r v. ? - ? - iroons ABLAEE tX BAIXB THR OOCNTRT 1? PARCHBD AND THB nfTORTS OP THK run: IT'iHTI'.l-.S ABB OP l.ri'TI.K AVAII*. Auauata Me., iept tn.- Malne la parched and th* .. . |B witheri i tl rougboul Ita entlre araa. N, rain lo epeak of ba ' montha. and the .Ituatlon is becomlng decldedly aerloua Wt Bprtnga are drylng up, whlle fiwd-alaed atream* hav. aunk io mere rlvuleta PJJresI flrea nrn apring ,na Up if, cai oufl pla ?-? ->^- wldesfflraad dam? age aml alarm. \ fur.i.-r ln Orei ?' : '!'''" ,,:' ; on *" farm f'.r a week. bun l ""?'? ??? s:; :''::?/ *kl?!U***A fft. nd int caSnry ln th.n vidnltj S-hh-rnok" The ?w caught ln hay atacked near. ,-mii,, and :- ipreadlng i pldli A baa nre u rag \ng\i th* worjdfl ln the town of Morria Half the S*n of M .rrlll Ifl out ftghtlnfl th. flanura. Another .. |? th. woo la ut Eaat Belfaat Blg irl* areTuTnlng ln c- -unty, near Wlnn, and ln Hollen, and In Franklln < .,'.)nt>. rhilllfs. Me Bept. tn. FUreal tires ar* hurnlni; In Avon, iwo mllea from thta vlllaga, and th* town ta clouded wlth amoke. The flrea have boen fought -. bul wlth llttle i-ffi'-t. Tl ? i ? - akea Berl ,iM foreat .flrwi at Runaway Ppnd *" tbe Leaal.a and al the head of Rtahai-dson'fl Lake. t; EEBXBAL g B W1XXJ.\ Q DEI / f; A TBE l'.i'.-t'I.TS OF THB REPl'BLU'AN CADCTCSI IM MAH8A. Bt'BBT - ,.,, , . , orti fn.m Republlcaa .., held ii, rarloua . Itlea and towna of tbe ;:,^t nlgbl el whi imlni, favor of U"- renomlnatlon ol Oovernoi Qreei i.i the vltb C mgi ? ? Diatrict, wl nw dc - - Bre ,,, be eeleeted lo thfl eoaventlon t" **9iulaaU a ' ,.. late rongreasman V"*,?'"1,1' ?** irict-Attorney Vl'llllam II . - !? "' ??? i ih. rTucuaea bo fai reported tl"- A. P. A. hoy -ut no " - Imporuni flgure. although . , ., ?,h,,:.i oppoaltlon to tbe Oovernoi ii nition wouM come from l The di i.i,,. i . ere h- d to-nlnh' "?;vy?\ . . lA'orceater and Fltch bui. and foi-ty-ata townfl ln IrVorceatei ' ounti glve , re, afe; Ha.l.'. ?: d. . jriVld. Maaa.. b>| ,**_>?* ,"*, (?? nhalce l Bhelburne S unpledged. but probably Grei-nhalge. Orange 8 f'.r Oreenbalg. - aaalnflt OreenhaJge. louthampton 1 unpledge.1 4Vf.r( sprlngfleld I for Oreenhalg*; 2 for Hall* RUH*elI-l for r,i.-onhal?e. Bouthwick?1 for Oreen i ,.... Amberst?I i-r Oreeofealge. Lenoa i ,;?? ' nl A RABBI DIES FROM FUIGUT. AFRAID IIB WAS Tt? BB TAKEN TO BI BERIA THK MAN THAT HAD HIM ARBESTBD FOB KH.L" IN.; CHICKEXB WITMOrT A PBBMIT DB? .n. .i'N*.*;:i> vs \ MtTBDBBBB A BIOI KARAOWLl AVBB1! :i'. '. M. Ar.nson. aaatatanl dlatrlcl rabW Tbatford Btreel Bynagogue, in Brooklyn, a ?. .,:, . implalnl of Bolomon SI. h. aaalatanl ofllcer of tba aynagogue, for kllllng chlck aaa wltboal a permlt. He apeM twenty-foar boura ln Rayawnd Btreet ln}i, and nearly aenl frantlc through fo.ir ibai b< waa : - recelire treatmeat Hke thai glvea him ln Ruaata, wbera ba waa terrlbly ? uted a few y. ira ago by the Caar*B offl ei In i.ia ravlnga arhen taken rrom Jall ha pleaded t belng taken to Kberla. He wai taken bome, pul to bed, and dled from hearl dlaeaae, aggmrated !.-. f; . Ung to Dr. Miller, of Baal New York. Th.> dea.i rabbl'B frienda regarded Nlchea .??* hli mnr.lerer, and ihere w ia n< irly a rlot ln Tpatford-aL yeaterday, when Nlrhen aralked up and down ln front of the aynagogue, whleh was erowded w'.th mournera, and erk I "I'm glad he'a .lead. Vm a'ad he'a dead. I dldn'l kl'l hlm, bui I'm glad h? .a i< i Then. in the preuence of the mournera, he took oui a black bottle and mo klngli drank to I poae of Aronaon'a .-..ul, after which he paaaed th" bottle to half a doaen of his friend.-*, wlio Iii llke wlee. A crowd ol Aronaon'a relatlve* mad- a iwh fo.- Nlchen, but - ? po ten ah ? had I.n .1. taUed tj keej. order aaved Nlchen from trtoleaca XRW-TORR WILL APPEAL IHE CA8B, THK HIOHKST COCRT IB THI BTATB TO FAB4 I N THB BTATE CABB tax I.kvv. Albany, s<--,.- a \ letter waa received nt tba Btata Controller'a Department to-day from -Orpora tlon Oounael Fraacli M, Bcott, ofltaUlly no;if>:n? t , ? Blate autborltiea tbal New-Tork county wouM appeal from it.e racaat dedalon of the Oeneral Term, auatalnlng ihe levy upon It of two yeara' b...-k t.i\- ? foi Btat.ra of tiu.- Indlgent Inaane. New-York had objected to th. tax, becauee lt took ,are of Iti own pauper Inaane, t.'it the Coort de? clded, neverthe!eaa, that lt mual pay Ita quota. The Controller hada xt rbal agreenu nt. or i i h<- ha.l, with th. Corporatl *n Counael, abereby it waa ..... i to let tho matter st.m.i u declded hy thr Oeneral Term, bui the letter recelv. I to la ? aa) that Ihe Corporatlon C nferred with Mayo Strong and . ontroller Pltch. of Near ^"<?r k City. and they determlned thal ao much money ??? as ln i thal an appeal ahould ba taken. Tha back taxea In thla caa amount :o II.IOO.OU). it j> aald matter may >.?? heard at th.. nexl term of ihr Court of Appeala, beginning on er 7, and that If thi Attorney-_ener_l and the Corporatlon Counael >f New-York wlll appear be ,,,. I agree u| xt irly day for ..ryumonts. the declalon wlll probably dered hefore the tlme comea for Ihe ..ojournmen; uf the . ourt 01 r Bvacuetlon 1 i l JGALXST TIIE dMBSDBEXT. RHODI IS1.\NI> VoTliliS REFL'BE TO CHANOB '1 HKlit CON8TIT1 TH ?N Provldence, Bept ? (?-;.<?.?laiiy Ti.e election to day on an amendmenl 10 tbe Conatltutlon, provtd i: | for blennlal eleetloi id other 1 hangea In the organlc laa of Rhode Island, reeulted In ti.- over wtaelmlng defeal of tt.. propoaitlon. The m.ijon tlea agalnal tbe amendmenl were so general ln toam and .-ounty aa w ahow rhat tba aentlment al tba voteri waa decidedly agalnal it, wlthoul regard t, party. Tbe dty of Provldenoe, whi. h waa de ! upon tO gtve B larj-H VOta In faVOT of the amendment, for aad 3,6*5 agalnat 11 Tbe propoaed amendmenl provlded: Flrat, for th* election of all Btate oAcara and m< mi.en of the Oeneral Aaaembly once ln two year . ae. md, for maklnr* the HaaieuawMlovernqr th" r offieer ol the Bi na I of 1 he O01 dentallj deprlvlng thai offlctal or ihe rol ol Senator, wnleh fi* noa haa; and, thlrd, for the election of Rt] tlea by ararda, m I ..11 a general tleket. Whlle the peopl. In ? generallj blennlal electlons. lhal queation aaa ao walghted down by "rldera thal many men who atrongly advocate fea*er elcetlona voted agalnat tha am nd ment. in Ihe country lowni ? an attempt to take away the aprlng town meetlng every ..ih.r year. The venal 1 on a. rounl ol Ita I th.-ir chnncea '<> mak- money. Tha vote to- la ? ? with only four nn.il! towna to hear from, th* . ?? .- t.mi for tbe amendmenl and 11,137 agalnat lt. Aa a three-flftha ^?-??- mna reou rr.i the . ? ? Iment lacka, on IheBe flgurea, 3,651 of pa* 1 .\ blennlal amendmenl pure and almpli ?.. mltted nr ihe Prealdentlal election In l-'1-'. and, whlle it had a nn 1 rltj 1,842, 11 la k. 1 MS o! tl - ... ary three-flftha. .IOSE F. .XAYAHIIO'S BABBOW B8SAPB, ALMOST FELL UXDEB THH W1IBEUI OF A TflAIN AT lo.Ni; BRANCH IIIB OOLLAB-BOKB FB IC1 L'RED. Long Hr.inrh, X. I, Bept. ..".. -Joe. F. Navarro, I ndereon, tbe former aci 1 eaa, was aedoualy ln! ? -his afterno .:. Ha ar? rlved on rhe traln due herr ..t .,.;?.. havlng come ! taken tbe Iraln leavlng tbe land Ing ..; ...H". Mra, Bacheverria aai waltlng for blm on the j.l itfoi m .\i.*. Navarro walked oui up 1 >rm and de atepa. The n.iin waa still iravelllng wlth conalderable ?i>e. .. .,. 1 .,* he ; .1 been ln one of the forwai : 11 rant. l to ..liirht al the upper end of the platform, i.e aprang ..ff. He : ..:, i .'? II. at. 1 then .?.;:?? 1 ov< r and off II ? ? .? th. pla( form and the wheela of the < arere atlll movlna. 1. aaa great exdfc m- :.t n the dej t, thought Impo ?ibl. . have rolb 1 Into iii. narrow apac 1 into tioui coming In ? . ? . ? md I 11 and posalbly kllled. When lha tr;...n waa Btopped Mr. Navarro waa dragg. fi im i. > periloua po Hla . illar-bone waa fractured arhera be llrat atruck the platform after belng ihrown from h!s feel He waa taki-n to a houae cloae to the depot, and Dr, Allen, of Hollywood, w.i-. called Mr. Navarro la over aeventy yeara old, bul haa been more actlva than most nn-n tw-nty ye..;. ynunger. A 8ICK SA ll.oil 1BOM BOSOLULU. ABBIVAL OF A TBSBBL AT PORT TOWXSBBU WITH. IT IS THOUOHT, A CASB OF CHOLBfl >. ABOAKD. Port Townaend, Waah., Bepl B .S;.-.n\i. The barkentlna Retrlever, Captaln Bogan, h.is arrlved hera twent] me daya from Honolalu, havtng .n board arhai la belleved by the health ofltcora t. i.e a .a-<e of cholera. A aeaman, Andrew Hanaen. waa t.ik. n aleh .i ',-???? .. out I I and waa still verj ll. n ?? . - offlc n boarde 1 ihe v 1 '.", ..,1. ? noi ,-Hrt.iln t!. baa Ihe pia tlne waa order. 1 Ir, . quarantlne. !!..:.?-?:- ?..s r- m.,v?-1 i,. th. quarantlne hoapltal : ?? V-.U/1 t-he 11 would bave dbd lf he ha I had 1 holera. GBOBGB OVXTON IBJCBED. THROWB FROM Hia HORJIE IN THR PARK AXD iii.-* i.k<; BKOKBB Park p 11 mai " '? - ln reported at the Ar .... ? t Profeaaor 1 leorge .hia Um, ;. .".'?? 85 Baal s-1 bad I ? ? -. thi .?? n fi ?m bla h path, hai ,n falllng Ihi h rai had klck. 1 blm In tbe 1 :....? .' ? . lunton waa conveved to tle Preabyterlan Hoapltal 111 the Park ..mi.ui inci Tl >?!..- ran iws; I aai mbse quently raught )>> Park Poilr.man Doyle and ? .k ?!. Prof. >aor Qunton la the ? dltor <>: "Thi S Hon. ? WBITB8 A\ /) IXDlAXi /'" XOT BTX, ??'?n-s: >n, Bej rhe Con mh ner ol In dlan Affalra. Mr. Bl mual r.j.ort ' 1 ? In th Bl <"?? publlc achooli baa ludlce ea lata to ihe mli -Ilng of the ra aa upon tb. ol Ihe Indlana. The Indlan, Ihe 1.01 r aavs. la quirk to advan. On. >? j, , .. ,,r, r."v. a numh . ol graduatea ol theae achoola v. im h ive I 1' ? ('ivii Bervlce < 'omm glng thia IBOV4 Ir. r.-i:.ir . :., the recenl killlin- of lridUn*. at Ja-k somc addltlon il fa. r.iim 1 bj tbe I' 1 ?';.??.' ol Juatlce ..!?? glven. They ahow tbal aere 1 ly of wantonly alaugbter lii^ k nn.- and i ' ? ?..:.. ? be 1 ... ..?bltea of th.it eouatry. Th. Indlana nf thal wl, It la aald, nre illen I ind urne lhat the gullty whltea I.*.* punl 1. ? 1 FATBOXtMl iinxir tXDCATBIBA Wear Knoa hata, made hy Amerl.-an worklng men. Tb. lead tl ? arorld \i\ 1. KNIVE8 OUT FOR TAMMANV. STATE DEMOCRATS FURIOUS. THEY ARE OOING TO WORK To PULVER IZE TIIK TK3ER. HJ /.T.V tSDBPEXDBXT TICEET8 BEBE. thi: UCADER8 PAIBIiY BOfUXO WITH INDIONA TION OVBB TIII'IK TRBATMKKT BY THB BTBA CVBB CONVBNTIOW HII.I.'S TRBACHBBT THB LWUVT DROP OB BTTTBRNBBa IN THX1R rti' -l)KMi?*RAT.s DIBHBARTEXED AND BBPCBUCABI STlI.l. MORB BX COURAOBO nr THK lA'TI'-N FIOHT WHAT niAKi.rcs g, FAIRCHILD ANU irniKKS S\Y. [lir TBLBOBA1- TO TIIK TP.ini-NE.] Bvracoae, N. Y . Sept. 2a.?"They have burned our brldges, aml there ls rmthlng Mt for us to do hut to K" back am! hojrln the n*rht ggaln from the botl .111 np. I 'onalder the offer whl.-h has been ma.le to ua, coupled as lt ls with th" i-.-r petual recopiiltlon of Tamnuuiy, the most Insult ing that was ever tendered ln tho Rulf-e of har in-,:iy" This was the way fharb-s S. Falrchlld Btxed up tho situation to-day Just after he Had walked out of the conventlon hall. sceompanled by hls fellow-deloKatos of the State Oomorraoy. A more Indlgnant body of men, It is prob.ible, never put on thelr hats and left a polltlcal c in? ventlon. Their experlence here has been many time?, more exasperattng than thelr treatmont last yoarat Baratoga. 'i- en they applled far admlsslon of thelr owti motlon, and badiamall expeetetion of recelvlng anv conatderatloa. Their petl'tlon was almply re? fuaed. This yoar they ha.l beon Invited to Bend delegatea, and reeognltlon bad been promlaed by n..;-si a leadar andaruler in tho party than Davld B. hiii l.imseif. Thoy had noi "nly been Invited t . , ,..?*, but, as Mr. Falrchlld expressed it In his Bpeech last nljrht hefore tho Commlttee n Con? tested Hoats, thoy had "beon Mked, Urged an 1 requested earneatly to he prosont nK.iin." Th" Mr Hlll wh> bad bo "earnestly" pleaded with Mr. Falrchlld ani hls polltlcal frlenda srsa tho aame Mr. Hiil who last nlprht, vh-n the cru lal vote on tho ono-third repreaentatlon for the Bute Democracy waa tak-n in ths Commltl - ,,n Contested Beata, eravenly irent bach on the met wh ,m he had bldden to hls harm my feaat ;:n,l east hia vote wlth their adversarb s DIBOU8t9P WITH HII.I.-S TRBACHBRT. It was HflTfl deaertlon whleh added so much blt ternesa Ifl the art Of the eommlttee. Tho s-n, ir Benator bad weakened Just as the prlxe of har mony was wlthin his grasp. He dlscovered that Murphy, his collsagiai and madjutnr. had been maklng frlghtful Inroads on his str,n*r;!i in tho Credentlals Commlttee |n the interest <>f Tam? manv, and hls *rrip or, th<* party machlnery wa.s belng rapldly loosened. Mr. HIU did nol i 'lraRo to fgee a defeat administored hy iiis own henehmen. "I cannot belleve It; lt cannol i - t:-ue." sald ex-Juatlce Ifaurtce J. Power when inf-,rin'',l that Senator Hlll had VOted "No" on tho one-thlrd propoeltkm. WhM C4?vtnced of tn<* fa. 's, Mr. I'.'Wer-s dlagUSt was de*:p and unutter Hur Hill's reej ,ns for h'.s courae were p'ain. tto tofW lhat if Murphy, Hhe^han nnd Oiektr t>> Join Ing hands coilld b-at hlm on hls all"Kod harmony plan, the time would c ime when thoy could over turn blfl rule. II 8raa 8 erltlcal moment in Mr. Hill's hlstory. and be was not equal to the emerg. ncy. Ha was ready to "kickand euffTam manj ' to pleaae the [ndependents, but when Tammany ttirned OH him ond Bhowed its teeth ho cbanged hls programme. Tho state Democracy leaders who lefl the conventlon to-day unlted In eaylng that it was the reaolutlon whlch waa presented by the eom? mlttee aml which was Indorsed by tho conven? tlon that ihey oould not Btomach. "We mlpht bave accepted the one-iifth plan." said Cor? poratlon Counael Prancls M. Bcott, "but we could not accepl ths added humlllatlon con talned In thal retolutlon. II r.gnlsed Tam? many m t'n- regular org-olxatlon, nol only for to-day'a conventlon, but aiso for all future con? ventlon* lt bestowed upon Tammany tho party emblem ln this and future campalgne, and d rected tbat 'ln every way In whlch the quea? tlon of partj organtxat! ?n may aiis.> aald Tam? many Hall organlsatlon Bball be recognlaed ar.d treated bj tbe regular erganlxatlon <>f the party.' Tho glfi of th- one-flfth refjresentaUon they offered us v.as made to depend on our Bubservlence snd iubordlnatlon to Tammany Could s'-lf-respii'tlnp, m-'ti n .pt any s.n'h humlllatlng terms? We eouldn't d,> it. and we wouldn'l nccept reeognltlon under su<-h condl? tlona lf they had made >ur repreaentatlon four flfths, or even Bve-flftha ot th.- delegatlon. Wa w.-r,. aaked to enter the t**onventUm.aa tho tall to th" Tammany kito. Can bonorabie men won der why we refuaed? I got up this mornlng in t> ii,llng to sdvlss acceptaiKe of the plan, bul when i saw the reeolutlon which preceded it, I i-uit in a hurry,' THK DEMOCRACY ?"BUBTBD.*" Ex-.Itidtte John Jeroloman. Presldent of the Board of Aldermen. did not healtate to expreaa his feellngs in strons langiiaKe. "The Democracy of th- Btate of New-York ls 'busted' agaln," sald be. ?The actlon <>f the conventlon is humr.iatinK in th- eatreme, an.l, beeldee, li la an in.uit to every frlend of Orover Cleveland. Bo far aa further .. , ?? tba Btatfl Conv4mtlon is concerned, it is of no posslble Interest to us. Wo ar,- golng back to New-Tork to pulverlseTammany Hall We wlll make i-vrv bonorabie nomination we can to d feat th" Tammany county tlcket an.l the Tam? many Hall candldates for the Benate and tha As sembly. The <'.,mmltt'-.* on Contested Beal - ted our Democracy. It was an Insult not only to ui but to every Independeni Democral In tne Btate." -We ars walklng delegatea to**day.M racetlousl) remarked Tax Commlssloner Theodore Butro, ..nd I am not ashan.ed of IhS walklng WS did to get OBl "f r?"i h of Tammany Tlnll. Tin- WOrt I nventton to-day la Insultlng, nol to the Btate Demo i ? alone; lt u equally Inaulting to tha Oerman-Americanfl wh.> requeeted the adml of the state Democra ry delegatea. Tho Tammanj Hall nif-n thlnk they own the Oerraana of New y irk n.,w, owlpg to tbe exeias queatl m, but we wlll show them thelr mlstake. The ';? rn ina can i. ; t.. ii.r.ui tO tbe BUppOTt Of Tammany methoda .,r to vote for the restoratlOU of Tammany ad mlnlstratlon. We WIU go back to renew our flght agalnal Tammanv. Ti Ii J , l seedlnga here wlll ln my Judgment open taa eyea of a good manv people. and tlie reault Wlll ba bb. Iher defeat f. i Tammany Hall n.-.\t November." N..T T<> BE PACXPIED. Colonel Roberi Orter klonroe w..< .. .t dlspoaeJ to cloak bla BtBtlmenta |n honeyed phrasea to day. "Kothlng ao oontemptible and humlll.iinrt w.is ever offered t> -. ietf-reBpectlng body ol men," ha aald "The..' la only oa ? feetlng In tbe delegatl iB, nnd that la that BUCh terma must be repellsd. Why, if thev wera to offer ua th" vi ii ls IN votaa nnd every seal iti the delegatlon "f New-York Clty we rould not enteitaln the prop ,siti,m wlth the terms Imposc I " \ Tammany ti'on itandtng near Colonel Ilon r ??? trb d to adminlster a llttle eoothlng ayrup to hlm. --X, thlnx like dlsrespeot to the State De* I y aai Intended, I am aure," murmured ths Wlgwamlte. Bul the Colonel waa- not to easlly pacifled. 'Tbe plan la trtdoua,*' ba "the no.-'t vi'-loiis and dlsreputai'l" pr"i'- ..-itlon thal could have been devlsed. Don't tell mo tbal no dlsrespecl araa Intended. II not only puta ua under the Tammany whip. but its pur thal wt are I . be barred oai from all fut? ure recognltlon except bucB a. Tammany Hall ii to have. Anythlng wt should k-i ifter w iuld be out of courtesy, an.l not as a All we could expecl was mere tleketa ot admlsslon, to be allowed to look "n and soo them run the conventlon. We wlll ahow them when are gel back to New-Tork that we are not bullt thai way." Deputy Burveyor Daniel E. Dowiing fav/ired a tiKht which should etnbrace th,- Btate tic-kei. "V..- ought t. have a conventlon now like the Antl-Bnapper Btate Conventlon we lieid here in and nomlnate a clear tlcket of Btate Democracy candldates. 1 am aiso ln fnvor of golng Into every Benate and Aaaembly diatrict of New-Tork and puttlng up Btate Democrata for the Ueglalature In every dlatrtct." .lohn .J. Quinlan aald: "We ara golng to flcht them to the ond. and whlle we wlll not Indorse ih" loeal Republican nomlneea we may aupport iblnatlon tl<-ket ns wo did last year." "HAKMONY" OONH TO BMABB Tha "swearlng train." na it waa called, left bi re before I p- m. to carry the state Dem " - racy delegatea back to New-Tork. Blueetreeka of Indlgnatlon, lt was sald, were stlll b<*lng omlttcd from thf car WlndoWB as far east as Albany and Troy. The Tammany delexatea, whoae special tralns started for New-Tork after the Btate Democracy train. were none of.them ln a state of entbualaam over their "vlctory." They began to reallae after tho l>usln'*ss was over that the harmony eampalgn waa at an end an.l thal the chances of a Tammany vlc? tory in New-Tork this fall were on the waiv*. Ex-Mayor Oilroy trie<i to argue that lt was all rtghl and thal the proper ccurse had been pur m.i.'.i, bul his tone of anxlety gave Btrong evi ,. ?-. e th.it he was havlng a atruggl wlth his i. ,- Bome .,f tho thouf-htful m-n among the WiKwam delegatea admltted thal the day's pro ceedinga bad serloualy injured the ??**"<*?_? th- Tammany county tlckel this fall. but that th" tlckel f--- Btate offlcera put ln nomination to-day was not hnperllled. -I i, ,ve rar.-lv aeen fluch groaa atupldlty aa that whlch h..s been ahown here bi the [???**>?" ln charge ol Tammany Hai;." ealda^BapxtBtnm une of th" upper Neiy-Tork dletrtcU to-day. ??Evervthtng they hav.- d me Invltea defeat. rnej . ,? {., have utterly forgotten that there waa an el. otlon In thla State last November. Tliink ol tne Btupld'.ty of maklng Jlmmy' Mai-tln ehairman of eicatlon, and the aalnlne blunder of puttin*, ,,n -i- ,m' Orady as .pokesman for the orgaritsa tl,;,' Did they ihink there was a ny thing smartor cunnlng n permltting Tom' to exhlblt hto wounds :, ,,, and wall over hls loaa of an $8,000 place throuEh th.* operatlona of the Clty Maglatratea 1 V' Tl,- y hole plan here .eem. to be to put tha worst fool foremoflt. Maybe you thlnk that this brazen f illy-wlll not be notlced through the State ,f you do. you mav have your mlnds disabused ?v'-i'.-.i v,,u look at thr next ? 1 etlon r-turns.' ' The transactlona of tho Democratlc Btate < n ventlon to-day havo not only dlsheartened the Democrata who hav* been dependlng on nir mony? for a reversal ?' th- people'. v.-.-diet -f last year, but hav put fresh courageInto the K in. 0f this sectlon. T-here la a teellng Afloat here thal tho Republican ehancee have been much Improved by the fiaaco in the.cunven tlon whlch Mr. Hlll flupposed he oontrolled. Manv welMnformed end m -derate men cxpress the be .... th< Hlll tl' k?t put up to-day is doomed. TIIF. BTATE DEMOCRACY*g DKi'I-ARATIOX. a meetlng of tb" itate Democracy delegatea w.is hold at the Vanderhllt House this mornlng ? , e natder what eourse should be pursued ln view "f tb" remarkaWe actlon of the o.mmittee on Contested Beats last ni*ht. Charles s. Falr chlld preslded at tho meetlng, and brlefly out lin. ,1 what h" belleved to be the duty of the dele? gatlon. Whatever others mlght do. Mr. l-air chil 1 sald. he would never consent to accept the terma After th<- matter had heen dtscuased, Ev erett P Wheeler offered the followlng preamble . ,;.... ii-, whlch were ad ipted unani mously: Wher. 8fl Tho New-Tork State Homoorary, as or ga-iiwl in' th.> clty of New-York. la composed of Democrata. ard thcrefon oppoaed t.? lh. manage? menl ani methoda of the Tammany Hallorgaaixa YVh-reaa. As auch, ln lustfee and m conform i rinclplen and to many pr. - ?? ?' j ln prevloua yeara, rl,,- Btate Democracy is entltled to ..',-!,,ii in the Btate Conventlon and on the Btate ?' immitu ? -. an i ? VVherea* The reaolutlon adopted by the t ommit t,.n Conteat*d Beatfl glvefl n"itt.er, hui ... effect only all m a c rtaln niinii.i-r of d. legatei from the Btate Democra y t" .-lt by courtesy In this conven? tlon, . . Ived, That we dncline to aocpt the lerms of f,>??? l io- aald commlttie. Reaolved, That th- terms on whi.-h alone we can a, uept a Imlaal in to th" conventlon mi.Ft Includ* recognltlon of our rlght as an .TKanlzatlon of loyal Democrata to '.,?? repreaented la tin- cmnscia of the party. These are the reeolutloca which Charlea .1. Patteraon, or' Brooklyn, referred to ln hls speech I,- f re tne conventlon. EFFECT OF THF. FAIRCHILD BOLT. tT MW REBt'LT IN ANOTHER UNION AQAIN8T TAMMANV OOOD OOVERNMENT .'i.ri.S' F_AN8. Memben of leveral commltteea of Hood Oovern? ment cluba mei In the olBce of it. Fulton Cutting .-.? \,, _ ;. Tueaday to ta'.k ab.mt run? ning a Btralght county tlckel thla fall, ar.d they flnally decld. I t i appolnl a lub-commlttee to make lidatea for ofllce, wltb the under ; tbal the iur aaaoclatlon would be asjied to ald In th" selectlon of candtdatee for Judketal ? -, xhe lub-commlttee is composed of R. Fulton Cuttlns, M. I>. Rotbaehtld, l>- roreat ilrant, Charlea Btewarl Davtoon, PreMe Tueker, Wheeler ii. Peckham, <;.org.? M. Cassatt and James li. Burnett. Beveral members of the BUb-commlttee net reaterday In Mr. Cuttlng'a ofllce ani had a long aecrei consultatlon, after which thoy d.-clined i ?? Informatlon aa I i the subjects under <-on ?Ideratlon They are ? -. - make a rojjort to the larger commlttee to-day, nnd the commlttee wlll make a report to a conventlon of th.- '.ood .; nmenl cluh.f at tho I'nlted rr.uritles bulldlng on Monday evenlnK. _ , _ Notwlthiitindlna tho preparatloni for a ..ood .k>v ernment club loeal tlcket, it was sald yeaterday !>?? m-n p.-.iminent in Oood Oovernment club aflfalra th_i the boll of the Btate Democracy ?t Byracufe . th" loeal polltlcal fituatlon, and there bi another unlon ..f thf rnform ornnlsatlona ln the clty agalnat Tammany this fall. The r?turn of rho Btata Democracy ktadera from Syracuse would be awalted, they aald, before deflnlto declaion w<> made to run a itralght Oood Oovernment Club ln this clty. Tili: LOWEE t ai.i ro RMA EXPBDITIOX. ITS iiHIK'TS KM'l. MSi'.H AS PEACKFTTt, BY ONI nl-- THE LBADER8 IN TIIK srilKMK pjan Prancla o, Bepl '-'? A dlepatch from Waah? lngton, referrlng lo the fittlng our of a sehoonor ln Oakland Creek for the purpoae of takinx possession of aome land In Lower Callfornla, h.-iR caused much Intereal In this clty. One of the leadlnK splrlta ln ti.nterprlse la Alfred Barateau, who was a mem i,.r of the tirm of Bethune, Prterea & Barateau, of i-';i!i Pranclsco, whlcb Bouiiahed ten years ago Qovernaienl bad evldently a wrotuc idea of our plans," sald Mr. Barateau lum ntKbt. "There is nothlng to conceal, and I do not foar arreat or conflacatlon Beveral yean a*ro k-taabury, Oarbet were ihe asenta of ihe Bnaenada Lead Com? pany, ?.t Boutbern .'allfornlu. At that tlme the land In Boutbern Callfornla seeaaed to be anybody'? who had pluck enough to take it nnd hold on to lt. Bome ..f the eettlera had deeda, somfl had Mexlcan granta, and aome had obei ure conveysnoes, and othera had nothlng bul the fael that they arere there and pr???!> rred t.> ~<tu\- Tin- Cnseaada Land Com? pany had large osBoea In Baa i-'.u.;,Isoo, aml many ,,i ihe dlaputed clalma wera latruated to them to be verlfled Latterly aeveral of tho clalma were glven to the flrm of Bethune, Frlerea A Barateau for ser -. i.??? rendered the . iict.-. of HanbUry & Oarber. our Hrm hrok" up aeveral ot tho deeda , ame Into ii. -? ". ana i bave them yet. und lt is mi one of theae papera Lhat we Intend to aaaume iHinaeaslon Bomr are m Bngilah, aome la Bpanlah, bul they ar.- ull elther deeda, plota, conveyancea or Mexlcan granta Of courae, you knovs. poaaeaalon 11 nlne pai ta of the Iaa, and if we ive on tne ground we Mmil li- greatly atrenatkened. Th" Oovernment must have overcatUoated the amounl ,.r arau wa are taklng wltb us \w takx only lufllclenl for huntlng purpoaea. \\'o do nol propoes lo siausbter anybody we itnd on Ihe propert) " TBBBB MBX hlll.ll> UY A TBAIX. fip'inKii -id. Maaa., Bept, H\ The traln on tha Boe i m1 vi in.,- Rallroad whleh left this rlty at n ao O'clock this mornlng stnuk an I !:. i m: v kl'.le.l Patrtch i-'.ur.'i Mtcbael Cralg aad Bdward McCaaa. it f'hic ,;,???? The three men and one other ?>r. w ilklng together on the rallroad laack, an l ?I ipped out of ihe way of a down fr.-ui.i dlruclly ln tiunt ot the passetiger Ualn gulng uu ? ON A WJIISKKY PLATFORM. POLITICAL NOBODIB8 PUT rP. NO "HARMONY" IN Tiu*; df.mocr atio ITA.E CONVKNTKiN. STATE DEMOCRACY DEI.EOATES ROLT. TXXK TP'KKT B?ADBD BT II'.HATIO c BTDCO KOB IBCBBTABT OT statk-tiik PABTT BQt AiHXT UOMMITTB1) TO THK BVXDAT DBBBCBATKM POLICT BILL BftBAKS BO PLBDOSa IO THK CLBVBt-AHD MBB THB DBMAM l OF thi* BTATB DBMOCBATI POB PAIB BB-BBBEBTATIOSI BB* Pt'SED Ml*.. FAIBl illl.i' anu his FOLLOWBBS IKD10-* MAMTLT KABCH OCT OK THB HALL. ( fhY TBUHBAPB TO THB TRIBCNK] Byracuae, N. Y.. Bept H.?The Democratlc Ptato Conventlon nomlnated to-day a conapteuoualp weak body of polltlcal nobodlea for Btata offl-era on a platform of "free whlakey rnd no Sunday." The name* of the men who are so unfortunate aa to be about to run for _ffW on th!s prognUBBM of Convertlng Sunday. so far aa the li?|uor trade ig romerned. Into i week day, are generally un known oiitside thel** own localltlea. This ls tha Democratlc tleket: For Becretary of Btata?HORATIO C. KINO. of Bl ."klyn." For State Controller -JOHN B. JUDfll i.v. of (Hever*. vllle. For Btate Treasurer-DEWITT CLINTON DOW, of C ibleakttl. For Attoraey-OeaaraL-NORTON CHABS, of Al? bany. For state Bngtaaar-RCBSBLL n. BTUART, of Byracuae. Por I...'*<e of t-ie Court of Appeal*?JOHN' D. Ti_I^ LER. of Auburn. While tying the mlllatonaa ( f a weak State tleket and Sunday InvaatOB around the neck of the Democratlc party. Ita manaxers d.vid.d to liobble Ita feet hy maltreatlng such cleveland Demoerata as aa-Poatmaab r Oanaral Btaeell and Charles S. F-lfChlld, ani Independent DaflBB*' OENERAL I|on\T!0 C. KfN'"*. crats generally who happened to he ir. the nnven tlon. Mr. Plaaall ls the friend of Preatdattt Cleveland, and was recently a eouapleuoua mem? ber of th. National Adminlstratlon. He was not put on a single commlttee of the conventlon, and without ramonatraare from elther Davld B. Hlll or Edward Murphy, Jr.. the aftront WM put on hlm by Wllllam F. Sheehan of pultlng Shee htn Demoerata into each ..ne . t th? three . balra ln the Democratlc Btate Commlttee a. tredtted to Erie County. To put it ptalnly, Wllllam K. Shee? han. a resident of Now-York County, was p"*r mltted to contlnue hoMlng ta his grnsp the ma chlnery <>f ihe Democratlc party in a .ounty l.t) mlh i diatant Mr. Blaaell very property te* aented tiiis r.ttack on him by Mr. Bheehan, and said truly to hla fellow-delegatea th.it there ciui.l be n i reformatton of the affalra of the Democratlc party ln Brle County untll the sya tem Of dlctatltlg its management by !? UK-dis tan - teiephone from Mr. Bbeehan'a offl e ln New-Tork was atopped. AFFROXTfl TO CLBVELAXD'B FRIENDB. Charles B. Fairchlld, of New-York. Mr. Cleve land's Becretary of*the Treaaury in \v,s Bral v l mlnlatratlon, was treatel arlth almllar i intumely by Hill. Murphy, Croker and Sheehan, admls? slon to the conventlon on any terma wh, h a public ma:i with any reapect fot himself couli J..HN H. Jl'DSOV. aocept beins- refuaed tO hlm. Tn fact, th.era seemed to be .1 atudled attempt by Mr. Hlll tu treat with contempt and insuit the varloua b^diea of Cleveland Demoerata from the countlea of New-York, KiiiKS. Krie and UOBlOa that he ha i gUlled Into atteadlng the conventlon hy a s<>l emn pie-Ugp thal they should recelve Just repre sentatlon in th. conventlon and in the Demo cratk State Commlttee. Tbe apparent dedalon of Davld B. Hlll, Bdwnri Murphy. jr.. Rlebard Ci*. k-.r and \V. K. Bheehan to maltieat tba Cleveland and Inl. -p.-n. lent Dcmo crata and t.< br-ak tha pladgea whlch had been mad* to them amazt-d tnat cool-beeded man and saKaelous pollttdan, Danlel Q. Orlffln. of Water toiMi, wh.. was "nn the slatt" for the r. .mlnatSn f..r Attorney-c.-neral. the only atrong man nain.J. for the tleket, snd who would otherwise have l-eri Romlnsted by acdamatl m. Mr. Orlflln, there? fore. wlth hla nomlnation. as lt were, |n his hand. went to Davld B. liiil in lha conventlon and in? formed him that he adthdrew hla name aaa candl? date and muat not be nomlnat.-d. Mr. (irlfflti based hla wlthdrawal In ms talk with Mr. Hill frsnkly on the ground that the State Democracy of New-York w.-re n..t to reedve a Just degree of repreeentatloa ta the .-wnvention. The partlcular mlnute whe,, Mr Criffln made thia uiiw-homa snnouneeaienl to Mr HUI la ala ? tateraattag. Mr. Hlll was scated ln the conventlon hall in tha c ntrealaleand was w.**.t -htnjrwtth kaen emotloaa r ?.. im delegatea of tha Btata i>.-m tcracy Bla out of the hall. Th.se delegatea bad botted the eon ventiun. Tho coaventkm had just rejected a aaa* tlor made hy t'htul-* .1. Patten :i. BBB Of tha leaders of tha Bheperd Demoerata of Brook-p* that ihe Si.?t,. Democracy delegates recelve one. thlrd repreaentatlon, aa bnd been falthleasli pra?i is. 1 h> Mr. Hlil. lt cannot be said ih.it Mr. tlrlf. fln was moved by any personal aflactlou for tha state Democracy d-i. | itaa, l tr he haa been actlnc with the hiii Demoerata .>f late resra Bat, iike an latalllgenl pollttdan, be s.i*.-. th n n, ? aotlog of the conventlon in IrlvtBf forth the Btata Demoe racy and In ISBBtlBI wlth tasatt other b.dieafcf Independent Denio.iatt* ptaaanl would put th. State tlckot which nilglu bc u.uiitmted in ptrO,