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ft a- xrr yr ir NEW-YOBK, SATURDAY. BgPTKMBBR iaoi WAIKEK'SABUSE OF POWER BASK A TTAJSED BY FOBCISG SUFEBIOBS TO RETIRE. THOSE A HOT I niM IN GRADE XCMRER OB BASK FORCED TO RETIRE BT HCBHJaTIXO TREATMENT VTALRER HXirtD BT XAKINfJ VACANCIES. XVikrvLW, MiL, Hept 11. In the various auou wfclcb have appeared inTHK Times reJstirs to the Insubordinate conduct and highhanded actions or Acting Hear Atftuircl John O.

Walker, fragmentary statementa bare appeared Intimating that this officer, while Chief af the Hureeu of Navigation, advanced hlmaelf by creating vacancies above him. Grave an these statements have been In character, a rsreful Investigation shows that the present Actlnir Hear Admiral. John G. Walker, advanced himself not only number by number, tot rsrik by runk, by pushing forcibly on to tb retired lint, through the power of hi siBee, old and renowned officera standing In hie wsy above blm. The foUowlng faots of thta usurpation of power Tub Times la now able to glvs to its readers: The present actual rank of Acting Bear Admiral Walker I that of Commodore.

While Chief of tbe Buri-au of KarlKatlon hla aotual rank waa that of a Captain, bat with the relative rank of Commodore. Among the officer tending above Aotiug Admiral Walker are Hear Admiral Lewis A. Klmberly, Bancroft Oberardi. lieorge E. Kelkcap.

David Usrmony. A. E. K. Beuham, Jobn Irwin, nd Jamea A.

Greer. A. W. Weaver. William P.

MoCann. Jamea H. (illiis, and tleorge Brown. Following Commo-oora Brown oomea the Torrlngtou or tbe American navy. The above Hat comprise all of taa men who bava withstood Walker' onslaught.

They all have nerved their country Iodic and faithfully; fought through the whole of tbe oivll war; were, many of them, shining fixture about tbe great 1 arragut yet. over one-ball of tbem aredoggedly holding their position en tbe active list to-day tbrougb tho one determination not to be forced on the retired list by John O. Walker. It should be known to The Timer's reader that any ofllcer In the nary who has served eon-Unuouslv for forty years may eleot to go on tbe retired list lie re he receives tbree-rourtba of his pay. Tbia opportunity la afforded as a reward for loojr ana active service in tbe employ of tbe oountry.

Kacb retirement makes a vacancy, which la Ailed by promotion by seniority. The lactic of Walker, when Chief of the Bureau of Navigation, was to assign these old Admirals and Commodores to duties so unpleasant, so degrading and InHlgnlflcant, as to compel them to accept retirement as the onlv sJtornativn. In tbe shameful treatment of senior officers tbe cases or the present Rear Admiral, John Irwin, and Commodore Oreer are among the most Infamous. Both of these officers have the most nisguiacent war records. The Navy Department books show absolutely nothing of moment against them, yet for some five years Walker krpt meaetwo nag omoers on insignificant duty, work ordinarily aaslgned to ensigns, and at an expense to tbe overnment of some 30.000.

Jiuting the whole of tbe Ave years these two officers bogged. In fact fairly Implored, the vjr Department to be given sea duty. In every instance they were referred to the young loruinodor Walker as tbe person having charge of such matter. Finally, rrom waiting orders. Vallr.r Ajinr.

ln rr some Ensigns and Lieutenants, as members of a board to examine United state merchant steamers entering Han Franolsoo. At the time, to crowd the indignity, the board in tbe important port of New-York bad for tta head simply a eammandar. To people In civil lite such Indlgnlues are not altogether olear. but it must be remembered that her VMM tWA orfloers raised in a proud school, long looked nfWin MnMn nrfin. In wu.w..

Bl 1W, UQ1 with apleudld records to their name, subjected to tmnlll lmlm1llA.nl .1 lUJ VU BHVIO mntnr nffli'r tAmnnriHlv In rvn w-. Uillis. when the ranking Captain in the navy was sent by Waiker te command the Hartford, then flagship on the Pacific Now Captain of flagship are not usually senior men. Senior tapiain are, ny custom, entitled to have ship by themselves. Independent of the Denton attendance ot a flag offloer, but all this maiMtreo.

utuo to Walker. Olllls was aoovs mm in rank, bad seen forty years tcrviuv in i hr navv was ueterrainea to force him an the retired list. On Jan. 14, 1887. the Hartford oau rrancisco ana was ordered out commission.

i.iery otlioer on the vessel found bis orders detaching him and ordering him to 4 awaiting the ship's arrival, all but juo i.fwiu, true to lao traditions of th ucwiuiujou stick by ship until ordered to leave hpr It whs a nltahla alo-ht i. i grand old veteran, watching the rigger tnp hi inoui iut3 iumiture or tne ralilsi and wardroom removed bit and bit, and po one left but the determined and proud Every one aboard the Hartford knew that Walker was simply humiliating Olllls, but the Utter would only remark that he waa cure hi order must have been lot. "But quit hi ship!" No, never! Not until be received order te do so. waa loved aboard the old Hartford. Eeveral of hi officer got to Washington ha qaickly a they could.

They made at once for their friend and bagged: Get order to G111U or this Indignity will break tbe old man heart." Inside of twenty-four hour after Walker ooncluded that tbe very forcible ruuet of several leading Senator were worth considering, order were ent, and the story 1 told that Ullli raised his hat to the quarterdeck aa teppedon tne gangway, and alone, unattended, but walked down tbe companion way. And this waa one of those men raised In the school with Farragnt. Very soon afterward jMi came up for promotion. The Board, composed of old Admiral, reported to Washington that an 1lljrnlty to examine a man llkedlllis. Walker order, however, were to go ahead with th examination" they may have something wrong withl them physically.

After five years of waiting Olllls got to sea. but to where l-the South Atlantic He aerved bis time in the far South and 1 again waiting A for Irwin, years of application got for him a tuaee in the Han Kranclsoo 8team Board. Oc-be was detached and ordered as a member ot a court-martial, with a lot of en- "I on-e sailor charged with being W. Bint' -nd he never did. Intftna- betr on Wired bvJ-i I am compelled to "ord.

Walker leaving the Bureau of Navigation. Irwin was oo. th Mre Uland Navy Yard! r-. 'mPrt nv.l stations in the Tt chare of fonr known xh" wnen Walker, soma working a aoheme to bring protnoiios by seiecUon to tbe grades of IrW'nand Al Uel.r loD and knowl-thsTi. w'T' 0l'ted the plan with all etM.

"owJ. Walker, it 1 weuld have lumped a doxen men or more or KTtAtL Irwin and Gun Tjasd toe rbeme on the ground that it would "JJS pallUo Into tbe navy. eerIT? 0f alter to keep theae flag boJfe happened to be senior to him. on nob JEf possible. Thl in itself waa braak thaheajuot the majority, but eMLd.ouH,-rone'' WBO tinall.v lAd to be little of infamous.

The ralT plmv OBe of Adml-la hi? TeaaeU wplaUon in tbe Bnreuu of Navigation. 1 it tMteli, 0 1 0 WT 'rom the fleet officer! 7 dutT ea beeame so so huiuUiaUng in the eyes oiLa squad 11 OM tuunodor mtxT noUlcr cept4 the aid si Prr their dignity ndamTth ad "VPiied to be reUred SrtjiL. elauae. Each of these "waaeats advanced John G. Walger one autn-rai' oooubi to-day for the fact ef this houEvVi? I011" or the navy, twir'f rnk do- Not few it thTr.M It ahould be remembered raUrini h'm eTeral years from the fcsat nnaU' dlot ot sTtef at th treau 1m VJS tbm 10 their older days.

These sT.Vf1"' the -bole navy, and are th Vsr "Aup1 of widespread IndlgnaUon so if Ue toward Walker. 19 the ease of Rear Admiral Bsneroft Gher- r.K 'weed Uberardi to make a flagship lsu. Galena, a third rate vessel, and. still ot th little Dolphin. At th same Iviw were lying Idle in 'w.

held Uack two year after eom-gjoen. for Walker's fntor ne. leas a than Bear Admiral B. Luce wT.k Qalena forced on htm, but when torfl.V?1 with Luce be found to iSJf vsiUt to bsdlx off to th Lno--ietly Stepped down when 1c. eo-apled blm.

It Is treatment like Mj1 explain thoas heated wards of aTsCr min "-horardl on the Galena: "I wiU q-ssTter dark of tbe Gana be Ti- ii-" mr.m station to John tl. Walkar." P1 leak of rflanhlna eonld asvtr Th Tf. ssthsss of indignity, far saeh shins sa tha RroAkim rim.rtA uS'Jmu P'Mscols) sr aU sf rent ssrvios vug ofHoer was com palled and la U11 compelled to fslos Wooden iisxcsaips. ootn to wrvle for Belknsp u' e.VTp treatment of a Wslker wM In tb oaae of Rear Admiral fl t. McCanley.

MoCanler was one of the uicn above him whom Walker fisirly shoved Into the retired list MoCauley was doing duty on tne I'aolfle aa flag offlccr of that station. UU ship was the old Hartford. His three years' cruise amviag can irranelaco, a 7,, uuuuuvius mo aenoua lunesa of hla wir msui.i u.i.. rstel i requesting leave of absence waa sent to --avy department. It was granted.

Ms-Caulev trtd borne, only to And hi wlfo dead on arriving. Thnni wim loft kim v. two young girla. the whole remaining hope and MIIIA ,1.1. uiu uiui iue.

jney were then attending school, and were left alone and Unattended in th wnrM mi mi it thataome aix or seven of hi brother Aag offl- ii.1 "cu aea, Jactamey remain witn CIS oBisuea ni cltI hi ortT 7'r Dd OTer had McC1r ua. ua aj K- of witneaaoa. harshly told this old man that he could either go back to tb foutb Pacldo or go on the retired list. MoCau- icv Deggea. tie even Implored Walker, for the sake of his fs.mil In th of vi.

to let bim remain with hla ohllrfnn cik go back to your ship or go on the retired list." said W.ivi- a the sake of his family, and left who have known him all thrnnrh hi. rr.a career in tbe navy, aav that the floe this officer made waa th hardest one or hla whole life. MoCauley loved the service. To him the navy was hia exlstjiTww It was wrapped up In glorious traditions, and all that lift TlM1lr rm f.a m. V.

wvuvu IHirilll affliction ogaln to resume active duty. Walker, incy say, anew tnis. ana rorced UeAuley off the active list. McCauley ia still living. In tbe case of Rur iitmlnl l.

Vh.v..i. the Admiral whose name waa an nmmmant In connection with the disaster at Bamoa, and who is now the ranking flag officer ol th navr. Walker aaslirord him tha Of the BOclflo Station. With the Ironnnla as his flagship. Finally Klmberly managed to get the Vandolla, and then came the Indignity.

Tbe Trenton, one of the finest ahlpa In tbe navy, was ordered to the Pacific it waa apposed, as flagship for Klmberly; but no to show Klmberly what a fine ship could be In his station, ostensibly under bis command, and yet not his flagship. Month after month the Trenton waa kept out of Kim beiiy's reach. Could tbe latter have fallen in with tbe big ship, he would of course, have transferred hi flag. Walker though, looked out that any such falling in should not occur, and for some aix months naval Ulcers were treataul tn thu cle of Klmberly chaste i- about the Pacific In tbe form or the Trenton, and "King John" Walker, at home in the Navy department with a map in frant of Mm as a checkerboard, movinir th. Trm.

here and then there, until flnaiiv uuiin that Klmberly could not be snubbed off tbe aotive list lt htm hivftfh. v. I i.w muttered remark about these old fogies who win sue, ana uon xnow wnn thwu- in. suited." In mm nf Ra ifml 9-m i rk tui -t. DJRIUO, Walker sent him to tbe South Atlantic when he round that some one bad to go there.

For a flagship Biaine was given the old Tallapoosa, the Idewbeeler sank some time ago bv a scow in Long Island Hound, and raised and sent South. Braine ohevri nntrn lmr in mwmrM TnnTifl numlv mnn. MnnK A -j ouvuati iv iuiu Biviiau in. let aloue finding quarters, and Braine one of the accede to Walker's plans, and apply to an nn tha kiHmiI li. i i ua uiwi i il iubl nminnr man iins UL1CU up some quarters on shore, the old Tallapoosa in thA moilltlni.

41. i iutu( unr suicuor toe river. On hore Braine flew his flag, and paid for hia rooms out of hi own pocket. Here he would receive the Admirals of magnificent English and French squadrons, who oould not refrain from expressing surprise at an officer of Admiral Braine nut being compelled to live on ehore. Poor Brain had to smile many a ickly mlle at these exclamations.

Request after request he sent into the Nary Department to be given a suitable vessel, and Anally, finding that thi request would not be aceeded to, he asked to be allowed to build him a leeplng bunk, Ac, aboard the Talla- pooaa. walker granted the request by peolfying a deckhouse in tbe hurricane deck of the Tallapoosa, to be built by the carpenter In that vessel. Tbe dimensions of tbe bouse were 12.bTi4,1 J- In ttta deckhouse Bear Admiral D. L. Braine.

one of the first Admirals in th I nlted States Navy, was codimIIsiI tn alun transact bis business, and receive official visits irow uisunguisneo. loreigner. This space allowed by Walker was decided upon after ma ture deliberation on that gentleman's part It was a little nnder the space allowed by law to hinamen conveyed by Paclflo steamers to thl country, but Braine tuck It out Acting Rear Admiral John G. Walker now TT1 AsTsWa hisl innasrsliAa 4 V. finest fleet of wu ahi under th AmrWn if.

a' iV rzZ aUJ who ui iuem ui tu no nazHnin. nil stttMtt thai permitiea to accompany the flag or the man uvt slO 111 ni" present rank by foroing lng way for him. TOO MUCH FOB TBE BOBBEBX tASUlLH I AETBIDGE PHftWPT lormv BAFFLES TWO DESPERADOES. ErnsoHAM. Fept 11.

-This eitv was th. scene or a Dang robberv ta.dav at n.n. almost rivals the exDloit of tha brothers. There was a soldiers' reunion, and wt.n. th.

TLth desperoe. n.ioDsU atts.nk. and tji-s. owmpiy witn the do- aa muz wn brfT5 enonh to stand his ground, as thus shlelded from the weapon, knew hS At thl unexpected turn of one of the th.V..MP. -C oror the entranoe, while vua a revolver, and flflM? (ld: 'Prsugout and the i.

rrr wcoupteu out a few sec- uuua, uu men were no sooner out of the back door than the cashier made ths bsodiS understand what had happened. Ppie kHtteds of people started in pursuit before the robbers got out of sight, but aa roe luginves were armed, they kept their TTth thelr a'a weapoSl 7 Ww? and seeing -'--t' impuMiDis. tney thraw their banda and surrendered. They just In time to save their live, aa np np armea Doay or pursuer had arrivt on tne ground with vmiuhi 'OP to bring tbam down, he exeltemeni was 1 a tun roooers nred a sins-la shot they would have been promptlv lynched The money eecured by them ($200) was also recovered. It being found In tbe coat pocket of one of the men.

The desperadoes gave their iAii.ui jncuuire and H. Neal. iuj an ki auKers nere. Had it l.n fnr tha hravnrv i. fortunate position of the bank door they woold i succeeded in robbing a bank front of it 4 iWpl" Wu4Iw ine casnier nau hi revolver in a drawer b.

Dt oould not gat at it At tb time the robber entered he was busily ----r--- -a wun eoueeuons and did not know of their presence until he looked up and saw the muzzles of two revolvers confronting him. The robbers took J. pwuuons at tne bank counter .7, x.Yl wvr tne easnier and till th.l. "vui tu crowd. The cashier waa also favored by the fact that ca luuun was aecureiy Olosed.

thu preventing the escape of th robbers in that way. iiia caaiuer is oniy twenty ysars of age. TRAMPLED VXDER A BOBSFS HOOFS. Philadelphia. Sent 11.

Mrs. Gmfm v.t aged forty years, residing at 3,53 North Second etrt, was tha victim of a verv aariooa mUh.n 1 l1." Pture field near Ttaga. hen about half way over ahs noticed -waa grume tne lot advancing vvnsiui; any uanger whin on. waen to annnal VlLh aayage neign started on a toward her. Seeing thla.

Mr. gallop Wait ra mwsra ina nearest gate. "cm ane could reach It the horse was upon her and trampled her IS ths mnnil II.V.i. "aioa ior moor ot person ran to her tn in runs tad had been driven off ah had been animal injured by his hoofs. She waa picked np In everely an EpUoopal Ho.pt whera it waa aom tlm the be- wikuhii, airs, watt waa In i daagerooa condition last night, bat the Vh vat i tn a nwvwf.

MSPOSTKD ILL MS Of XZBJtABcr Bekldt. Sept 1L-It reported that Prlnes BUmaiek baa had alight apepleetle attack, but no confirmation haa bean obtained! 111 aV TtMtBlt MtltWafaiartAB b.iSK sra eJared emphatioaily that nothing would tuwvmt his attending ths Bsleh.tag IwTsiwIJw aVsBV IHSlhsllls xasssaav Ikva W-j. -wwmmm. sav nnvtfvn will aTVtvr i r' a nt a a i GIN'S AID TO BALMACEDA QVB MINISTER'S nin mim or ma man rosiriox JCLIO If. rOflTIR OfTKa rni vitwi OF PATRIOTIC CniLKAIS CH AKOKS OF OCT8POKXJT PKUCDICI DISTRUSTED BT XKXSLT XTERT OSE.

CmCAOO. 8ett 11. AH T.nlnr nan. nnh" Hjhes nn open letter from Julio M. Foster, dated "laaaington, u.

Popt, 11. tn which take Patrick Egan severalr la taak- far hi. nn. during th troubles la Chile. After stating weu-known fact In regard to Egaa' pollt-1 career abroad and In this XsVct of his appointment two months after his nktarallzat'on, Mr.

Foster says: When Balmaceda unrnad tha declared himself dictator. mi th. fdreign Minister who was suspected of tympa- WIU Dim. Whan tha Mrntatra nf tha three republics agreed to act aa smJisw. f- reoondllation, the delegnte of the Constitn- x-aaty were concealment, and the re-peotlve Ministers had to imu slfe conduct for their persons.

In ease the peace vicioreuCT snouia a failure. The oonfer- eso was broken bv a tTl WI1 Atl at WkWS.T. aid bid Immediately thereafter Balmaceda. who the act in view wh.n h. td a conference, declared that tha t.i...

wjould only be granted a safe oondnct upon their aitrnlns1 hnnft.nhiiu4.w i uhuwth not to oppose i Government The daleata amva.it ie Minister for a fulfillment of their promises. ran did not object tnihiimn. w.u.. smuuNws, sd only through the energetio protesU of th Aunister aw he reluctantly order the to be given. The delegates had to leave for fnTra untrl under the escort of the Ministers un- tney were In safety on a forelirn vaaaal Cor Montt was escorted bv Es-an on thw Mil.

hn th. i m.v ououiwia, roilffh th. ui iiieir irieno, re-Htsed to go on the train with P.n i.k their want of confidence in the American Mln- raW5nlrtb6 United SUtee Government ln- vuci iwKvu oujcee ior pro-Peace. Egan aent an official note to Ad- Sural MnPann whn -t wwinvHimn in IBs atsempted negottatlona. to be delivered by .7.

V- iquique. After un note, expressed ISODininn fratit-lv th.t i i I "niuiwoiM puuiu not oe oterthrown, hen the Junta received this note tsey Informed Admiral McCann politely that they could not treat tbe question with a man for utnnlra hn vaiuu tne atrengtn of the dictator. Thi opinion of tha imrrir.n Puhflcly. waa another complicity in the plans of i-nowa that Egan Intended to swrnaia i uvu sua aiiniaicr- kln a. ikuiiIbia.

oi tne eatao-llfchment of Baimaoeda'e system of government. .1 i ror nis operations. had alreadv been looking at onrtaln ntlnea. and. 1 am credibly informed, had taken initial ItJIIII 1n fftrtnln rr.

loaned money on lewelrv. aa rw h. athenUcaJly informed. I have names of par- "1trntlon. and they can be given the public ir this statement Is doubted.

A'L rVEf the eommeneement of the difficulty, had only told the truth to our Govern- uaut. auu rvuunentiauy advised president Bal- nlJMlllaltA minoot th. that he was sworn to pretsot and defend, and uiu respect tnsni he could not count on th friendly approbation of the United States ap tnt lmartr.iA.i. dictator would never have darwd to Drave hi own nation and the frown ot hs sister republic. Mr.

Kgan would havs Man sV MBMfsaitA wm, obtained fromhl Government fair play only tn Baa tinaniial Btw-sviVaa a a. a uvabawa VI SWU UUIiaBapiUUA Wits- taV uftoiTrer mercensvy erew. Krtrr Xim Kc 7 -ww-wst s-v aiiBWIvrBigit manicUom to coTer th etimft of the tta at atln hHfllMn til. Tnm. I nls diplomatic eorrespondene his reliance on the suoosea of Balmaoeda.

he mad more impossible a discussion in which faeu would hav come out and reached the ears of the United Bjtates Government" BALilACEDAS AGENTS RETIRE. THE JCXTA TAKES CHARGE IN EUROPE POSITION OF THE ITATA CASE. Losdox, Sept 11. The personnel of ths Chi lean Legation here Augustin Ross, the Chilean Junta's agsnt Au-ITWsta Mafte of Paria and Haudio Matte of Berlin, aotdng for the Junta, have taken temporary charge oi tne legations in those cities. Sefior "J- xMumaoeaa a late agent, has ceased to act and has instructed the Armstrongs to spply Matte for orders concerning the Presidents Pinto.

Matte telegraphed tha a nd tne cruiser to Havre or Cuxhaven. and hs legraphs to-night that the Pinto has passed the river toward Hamburg. Th pending gal question appears to retard the surrender ths vessel to tbe Junta. Th members of ths legation hsra predlot ist. the finances of Chile win be organised Mthln a year and that ths budget will aoon how a surplua.

It 1 seml-offlelallv aatimatMl that the revolution coct the oountry fTO.OOO,-A0. As ths normal revenue of the State Is 5p2.OO0,0O0. recuperation wlU be speedy. Sept 1L Attorney Coneral Jflller said thla afternoon that an agreement nttd been reached between himself and counsel representing ths steamer Itata, postponing to uept 25 ths trial which was set for Sept 13. The cruiser San Francisco, now In Chile, has been ordered north and will probably sail Monday for Mare Island.

Cal. where aha will ha tcked. cleaned, and painted, as her and unsheathed bottom has gotten very ipul in th Southern wsters. Admiral Brewn will come north- on her, sad continue In com mand of tbe veasels on the Paelflo station. Capt Schley will remain for a time tn Chilaan waters with the Baltimore, aa affairs have so omieted down in Chile aa to Justify the belief that one United States snip will serve to look ajfter American Interests there.

I No decision haa yet been reached respecting the future station of the Sau Kraneisco, but It 1 probable that ahe will be held at-Mare Island IS readiness to meet any emergency that may T1.V. Baji Fraxcisco. Sept 11. Charles' Page, at torney for ths Chilean Congressional Party In tnis city, has received a dispatch rrom ths United State Attorney General asking if he wouiu sign a puis uon agreeing to the pot-ponement of the bearing of the Itata sua ii Page replied that hs would If the Government would sgree to release ths Itata en bonds. Persons who will fesl most keenly th release of the Itata aro the Marshal of ths Southern Dlatriet of California and hi deputies.

If the condemnation proceedings against ths vwaael had been successful, a moiety of th sum reoetvad on th sal of th ship and cargo, whlob would have approximated $100,000, would hays been paid I A letter has been received here from Cailao, stating that Alfredo Kd wards, head of the Chilean banking Arm of Edwards A had avnvea ssieiy at uaiiao. noon aner th war in cniie Droa out, ttaimncsds set a pries on Edwards's band. Edwards snddenlv dlaan, peared. and. as nothing was heard from him for several months, it waa thought that ha had been privately exeeoted by Balmaoeda.

It ia now known that Edward waa biding in Santiago until up to a week bator th elty surrendered to tb CongresalonaUata. BahabUita-tton of th Chilean finance will probably de volve upon Mr. Edwards, as hs Is the ablest nnaneler in that oountry. Hs supplied the Government with money carry on the Peru vian war, ana ror nis services on uat oeoaalon waa given exclusive right to Issue paper money in ttui. A SXATS TMVST ORGANIZED.

Jackson. Mich Sept IL Tb manofaoturors snaths In this country have organized theut- lves Into a trut Ths articl of lncorpora- tlon were flid to-day In th office of the County erk. Tb trust will be known as the National Company, with a capital of 10,000. dl-tnto 1.000 shares, which ara held bv w. H.

Wtthington, Jackaow, who has 87; F. P. Ball. Bellows Falls, Vt. 8h2 P.

W. Turtle, Geneva, Ohio, 75; B. tatthenp, Orlumbas. Ohio. aw; a.

x. now, inamnapoua, itv; i. 0. riaher. Anderson, J.

a Birr. 8t cvoals. Mat, 90ft: F. Kretslnger, Fort Madison. Iowa.

75; A. M. Bsntley, Oweeeo, Mich, S3. Ths offlcss sf ths Nhisif will satab- jfsaM a Atthsua. a.

t. JtUSSU'S DES1QSS IVBJUT. bow tbb aosraoscs miobt si forced TALK A ROOT WAR. Biaxnt, gap. ll.Tas gstswyar O-rrssysnv sWwf sswsssiwisJ nrtUls to-day atitt- Th CsaaaAk ibat.

mm. tn. Aosording to thla artiala lull I Prta to Oonstanttaspls) by sonjolnt landing sf 30,000 troop In European and AslaU Tnrksy. Th Bosphonu torts, It said, ars to bs at-taeks4 from ths an it tha umuk -r hostllo 6e.u is to prsvMtsd by torpedo. wuu.uu oioutat iM4Ua torpedo Best oould enter tb Gsldsa Horn at night and completely destroy ths Turkish Best, sad that ths whole could accomplished la twanty-foar hours.

Th arUol datalla timHiu.i. barking and lanAina- twm. v. eondueted under Oaa. Boop sine 18S.

and ths UI tns ground by Russian ofSosrs on th Spot ths SUlsa of scarohara fnr wihlll.i. irader antUjuarians, Ao. Complete plans for rsady. and'oaly tb. x-etorsoorg now needed.

ToaosTo, Ontario, Sept lL-Prot Gold win Smith, in a lettor to ths Maii on Canada and the; European Crisis," says: For tha thtnl .1.1.1. ss a iw year taers tt maC ntau-i sT uuhj vntsrai wui om RualM ovular may get MaatUl atM4ka 1 eh. na her oessa truT tsnsda with Great Britain would than ancTwouE SOTkTCL -i "wnwu wiu xoeauwau tomunlUe ot nentrsia. Had ws commercial union or free trade under any name wuuamout, our prtnoipsj mar- v' aawp Hp our trans with r'teif Vt-4. Btate.

those Bjaiaixt anau. war mrVe't I nn. kiu.iik iuii ia con- S. J2fHW? wno 014 look exelnalvely it 7 v. 10 Provide V.

moat raiamitons to Manitoba and ths Northwest whoa harvests, howavap nl.nMfnl will I of their value if they have to nttv hvv toil in h.p? ot wr nttM inauranoe, white those of their American rivals ar sxstapt" A BOOM I0B M'XAUGHTOS. HIS ROCBESTEK rilltni vswp utu HAMED FOR LIEUTENANT COVBHKOR. Rochester, n. Sent, it The Democrats of Rochester snd the friends of Senator MrJians-htnn thinv that the good-natured Scotch-American it just aoout ths man to nominate for Lieutenant Governor. Tb Senator haa.

Indeed tvnan n.antinnLt tn. Governor, and it is stoutly asserted by bis friends that if a fight la developed at ths Saratoga Convention between th friends of Flo war and ths followers of Chapln, ths convention oould do no better than to nominate the man who for two terms has represented a naturally strong Republican constituency la the Btete sd who Is popular In more than one portion of the Btete. But. whoever is nominated for Governor, the Senator' friends claim some ViT wei ror him. and.

as either 'Wr or Chapln would represent th eastern Dart of tha Af.f. w.v.-.L. i a piiiig a ior hiIn.K fJsmor would, hi friends say. "rr gwoa-vapniemiy. Many leading Demoerats throughout thetats have been aaaBSat n.

th. 1 1HVU1.1U1111, ami taav IPrssed their approval of It MeXaogh- .7., JOT Albany, and it tated 'eDt for Hia Tb HnM th aama of fteaator WeNangtaton for iJaaUa iT ,0 wees, and if this or RsJns of thteelty Will make tha nimln.il... aw aidsMnbte Opposition to the proposed semination for I.iatit.n.n i Bheehan of Buffalo. The an till 111 men ar bitterly ODDOaed to him I. a pnt against him that 1 nnpopalar in But- wwij ovpiftuiicans ar uispasased boeaoae of the failure to nominate ax-Ma tor Phllln Beeker.

ami th. mats an effort to eaptars a good part of thU Anatlist arnm.nt a i oi i i st or oi sto aughton nomtnaUou la tbo fast that white Monro will aend contesting delegation to u.iiiaiiivu wV uiatncta. ttota aide are for No. laugh ton and would vote solidly for him. CHABGED WITH GBA2fD LABCESJ.

A XEW-TORK BROKER ARRESTED AND TAKEN TO POCGH KEEPS IE. PoCGBKBEittK. K. Spt 1L Yesterday Kscoruer Moraehsvnssr of thla elty issnsd warrant ior tes arrest of William A. Smith of 60 Broadway.

New-York, charging him with grand, larceny. He 1 tb senior member ef theUrm of w. A. Smith A Co. of this elty, doing business at 5s Market Strest, this city, and also la New-York.

Ths warrant was Issued on complaint of Dsvld W. Marshal Poughksspals batcher, who Is ons of number oi persons in uiis city who ara creditors of th Arm. Marshal invested about $0O In Wtil Point Terminal stock. Itis stated tbst about fl.KOO ia lateiwi aere in tne same way. Marshal Charges that Smith Stole tha manav fmm aim Smith, hsvtng been arrested, was brought Mr-mini.

xi aasea tnat hla bear ing De adjourned till Monday next in oruer to give mm time to get counsel, ana oie request was granted. People here who deal in stock say that Smith ran a bucket shop. Quite a number here have bought aunt aim iwcii uirvujcu nis agenoy. Befors he left ths elty Smith said that hi. Arm was solvent snd that his customer wss not going to be loser.

The Arm Is mads np of uisiisss. stmsuvi VI WOHi IM mID- br of ava Exob bat they ar ajtid to t.av at sm.n1 ST tr feat- Its a.lth.a aS1 s. dated xehaiAaTL Tba amount lnvoWaari it. k. cae fraid to bo Tbo Junior partner of j.

Diuiui v. u. im out vi wwo rtrrnoPL 02iE BUS DEED LIVES LOST A COLLISION OFF CAPE COLONNA OF THE TAORMINA AND' THE THESSALIA. Athens, Sspt 11. A collision has taksn place off Cap Colonna, ths most southsm point of Attica, between as Italian steamship, th Taor-mlna of the Italian Massage ries Company, aad a Greek stoamahlp, ths Thesssiia.

Ths Taor tulnn sank soon after ths accident drowning her Captain, several of her crew, and forty of bsr cabin passengers. Late dispatehss put ths en tire loss ot life at 100. Ths second offloer of th Tasrmins and num ber of passenger who were standing on ths bridge at ths time ths collision occurred were saved by the boats ef ths Tbessalla. Ths Captain of the Taormina remained on ths Dridg with tns grestest coolness and sank with the vessel. All ths malls and a quantity ot bullion were lost Several Englishmsn wsrs drown ad.

a Greek sailing vessel passing at tns Urns saved sixteen persons and laudsd them onjthe coast Ths damags dons to ths Taormina by tha sol ution with the Tbsssalta was so great that she sang raw minutes artsr being struck by uress siaasaaasp. most oi tns laonulBa's sengs rs were In their bsrtbs at ths Urns of tbo accldsnt and ths latest sstlmste is that a haad- red persons wars drowned. Th Thoaaalln was badly damaged forward, but by kssplng ths pumps going tas stosmer just Bwoeosdod la rs aching rhaJsron. C0SDEX8ED CABLEGRAMS. All natives sf Italy whs failed te perform military nr mw iMaaa iii im, was 19 1 aara aa granted stwaasty ami may now visit Utalr aatlvs kaaxl wtinont star si nuitestaxios.

Tb Abb Pressatt a htaterlaa at the Tuicu assarts that It was ssalalv thratigh tas snorts at taa Papal Maacto at MaSrtd that Coiaatbas vrrtslsad tne oo-Qperaiiaa a opatsv carsinai ataaaiag ass neea orssrsd te stop work by hla mhyatelaaa, aad th Pop will asasi aaaatai a easdjatec. law Cantlaal la sbeat stghty-taxwa rears Tha aatrrUMTS sf Lord Hsrtingtoa te tb flow xntaseaa ef Msneeaatsc la ScsaaS aw ssiiuasl mt tb tissual at saw vsu as satvtasanirs. Thras haadrad aag aeraty4ar aatatea beteagtac te ssaasswrs a tbe Mmaatsw awbUlty WUI oats last Ths ssaiTtaaw af Mt Tsaasat rmfhar mt Vr ry M. teakvy. te Miss lAmste TUtssi st sating Vat A a.aJ St.

I te Xtabr Is WHAT THE YAUOOSE CAN DO 'MM. SZARST'S TACUX LET OUT O.Y TBE SVDSOJt. as ostu rni mart, fowell a cold HODLDER TWICE. RCRI A WAT FROM THE WEW-TOEK. Al BOLD! HER OWN.

WITH A PAUEVOEB TRAIN. It th Tstnoass. tb littl steam raetag ynsbt bnUtbyths Harrssbsn. and wsad by W. R.

Hrt. th yeuag ban Franelaeo mtUteoara. Is not tb fastest craft siksnt. Usn Xsrsmaa L. Munro'.

Uttl Norwood msst prwv it Tb smooa yaeterdsy ran all arsuad ths fast steamer Mary PowsU. on tb Hndssw Rlvar, ad ran nlongslds a pa is a gar train set tb Ksw-Terk Central RsJlroaA rrwaa TMka t. HastUcs. Her owner aad bar oagiiMar new 4-elars that ahs te Um fastest boat tb world. hd unless ths Jforwood 1 faster thsy ars ptvo-Wr right Ths question Is Ilka It v.

A ui-m w. Mnnros has (UcUrwd rspsatedly tn tb soars ot tb last week that ha haliaaad th.s it. WOOd WOUld bsat tha laLa. Hsrrsshoffs. and has sxprsswsd evsrv daaira to srrasgs for raca with taa w.

Uesrst said last nla-ht that ha a Munros and try to arrange inch a sontest tamoos tssted herself sJongsids tb Powell a week ago last Monday. Chtevsvahte conditio ss did not maks that test satisfactory. She bsat ths fast rlvar boat. tnt it running across corner. Yssterdsr sha Bitted herself against ths Powell esss awa si mply played with bsr.

Capt Anderson of th Msrr Pewall h.J Uely stated that If th VaoMknaa tnA on an would got toft. Bis lea mar. ha said, was a raisnn rar 1 host. aad th to a vbB hs ir L. 'T" ovdors to tb ewgtawer a aBts.BBAa.ai BWBT ITBB1 ar Hw 0,0 flwm ths BhOBI US wsBmmWW' IaB plow through tb river at a stkawd thaTn.

rl aerisngers that a raos was on. i up as saw loot or Thirty-flf th trost Ths party that was so pwrni aovsrd. Tbsrs was nobody bat J7rWr- llln' Pt- Henry etanwood. Chief Bnglnesr Theodor UIIbron.asjd tha amwZ iTTa. tow atrawau at 1.14 clock.

The splendid waits squadron waa u. mj. ui war tos oiminutlvs r- iivi issrrta ner noartlly "ips dipped their colors In honor of the distinguished Lule sraft that was latl 1 ST 1 Kanm tbssteamsr Mary PowsU aa 1MB tn Everything was then favr-ablsfor a brush. what lit lis wtnd tbsrs waa was blowing up tha rlvsr. Ths tids waa at thS flood.

Though taTW had batlTT.nTJtn" iw "twsentbsWg nvsr steamer and tha lltUa sussm yaoat. lbs now that tbsrs to bo bruij had bwsa notssd aboat and aboard th PowsU thars w.rs soorss of pwopte who wsrs there for no other reason than to asw tha contest Tbsrs were also a groat many pwo-P lon water front who had got wind of th aflair. and many private yacht ware loafing about la th sustn fur tba same reason. I1 across ths rlvar until loatj fourth Strsst was raaebwd. la order that the PowU might eateh sp withber.

Th two war bow and bow at that point lb iooom bad atarted wiu about poaada of steam prssauiw. With thl sSa began to rapidly run away from th PowsU. Tbe swam prsssaiw waa run up te 240 ponnds. Then tb UtUs rare fair It Saw A 1 Vr, raw rvi ssti tway nif niaa aXwaxa lAO rsos hwgan. ths Tamooss was shooting ahead sf thSb aSb SaVstV 1 1 asul Bs I wmiwi lawus tog rtvr steamer waa fully 200 yards te tba rsarst bar UtUs eompoUter.

91 Thu vmim.iM sr. 1 1 iavw us cnarg of bte toy gavo tb psopte otj bsxtrd tbs Pawrll an sxhlsiUaa sf tbntr nsrvs -With balm hsjd down ths Vsmooa oams abswt tihs ran down ths rtvsr and met tls PowsU. Coming aboot again she crossed th PowsU stern sad then beaded up the river. The PswsU wss sbost oas-thlrd of a mil sp tb Hvr by tb Urns that tb smoos waa stralghteawd on bsr course. In flv minutes rrom tbst Um th sharp little bow 1D700 was vrtapptng th stern of tn Powell, and ths paasesgers aboard tb big steamer gave their speedy UtUs nslghbor tares rousing cheers.

It waa at that tbs Vamooss thus oaoght up to the PwU, At 4 :04 sb waa ahead of th big rlvsr boat and at 4 th Powell was certainly seventy fir yards behind. Then i he smooa crossed ber bows again, her llltl steam whlstls shrleklag aaocily aa ths did so That was practioally tbe end of tbs brush with tbs Msry PowelL The Utile Vsmooas gsvs bsr parting salute, and tbsa went scad ding off toward Yonktrs. hen she got abreast of 1 onkera a passsngsr train, hsadsd north on ths Nsw-York Csalral Railroad, was sawn pull-log out of tbo staUon. It was not an siprcws traia. but was a fairly-fast local.

Ths fitUe 'smooa was right on a tins wiu ths loromo-Uvs sf ths train. Mr. Hearst told hla engineer to posh ber along and see what shs would do Ths resslt was a surprise. The Lule craft went through tbe water like a knife. (bs kspt right along with ths locomotive of the train on tba bank untU Hasting waa reached, four mUes up tbs river.

Then tbs train slopped. As tbs amooss slowed down Kogtneer He torn said I will wager my life that this Is tbs fat teat to sin craft in ths world." tbs Now-York, the fsst stesmer of tbe Albany Day Una, which many of ths Wvsrstesmboat captains sav even faster than the Mary Powell, was spied coming down tbe stream. Th Vaotooa. of eonrae, bad toaiva bsr a brush. Tooting chsllengs.

which wss so-ksowledged from tbe big stesmer by tha Sort to put on more speed, aa Indicated bv tbs black smoks from her smokestacks, tea Uttls Vsmooa teamed alongside bsr aad then began to run sbsad. This brush soon lost its Interest for tbs Vamooss got so tar ahead tbst tbs Nsw-York wss out of tbs nee. Tb little racing machine then ran down to Nsw-York and tied up. There wss not a tims during yesterday's trial whan there waa not a reserve power of lo pounds on ths steam lndiestor of ths Vamoose, aad gsnsrsUy tbsrs waa from 20 to SO pounds reservs. With 2-40 pounds of preaaura her wheal mads 390 revolutions.

It ia a Ss-lneh wheel. Tbs sngtneer said that ha eonld easily run her up to 410 revolauoas minute, and oould keep ths spesd up form mUsa. Young Millionaire Hearst wss very proad of ths showing that hla Uttls craft mads, and rat was vsrr modest about It Ask ad if he would raos tb Vamooss against ths Norwood, hs said yss. Hs had only had tns Vsmooas tors wseks. and waa anxious to And out what was In ber-befors hs sntorsd bsr for eompetltlens.

Hs said hs would see Mr Msnro personally earlv next week, and If Mr. Monro was wUUsg to hsvs a raca ovsrths eourss of ths A merle an acht Club or tba Nsw-York Yssht Clab. HO or 10O miles straightaway or with a tarn, no thought It oould easily be arranged. Hs would llss to hsvs ths contest take place In about two weeks from tha dsy ths arrancs-ments were mads. By that tims hs would receive and have put In tbs new thrws-bteded rawing wheel which la now on tbs way from Ban Franclacw.

Tbs present sersw of tbs Vamoewa. be says, la only lit fur orulaiag. It Is toor- oi2. 5 fi teter. It bangs 23 tnchea below ths keeL The new wheel 1.

73 inches In diameter and wlU hnng 26 laches below ths kssL Th present wheal 1 ospabw of bat 410 revolution a tomato, but Engineer HoUbroa says tbst ho wlU bsabl to gst40 oat of tbs nsw wheel. Mr. Hearst deal res to eorract a statement that waa pubUely orsdlted to Mr. Manro. Mr.

Monro was quoted ss saying that If tbs Vamooss wss taksn by Mr. Hearst to his San Francises horns wlthont rasing with tb Norwood sb would lesv hers with a record of bo bettor than 19 0 nautleal mils par boor, and tbst for a short dlatsnes only. Mr. Hearst saya that ovor tbo Oovsrnmont coarse at Xawport, with (Jovsrumsnt Inspectors on board, tbs Vasnoosw showsd nasties! mils In 2 :27 and maintained tbst spssd for ms Urns and mst tbs terms of bsr eon tract, wbteh salted Ior twsatr-flvs 'its an hour. TELEGBAPB1C BREVITIES.

Tha Kris snd Wasters sinks st TJata. Ohio. Is iteed. Warraau lor th street af sulk ars hsv swoa laawsd. bat th awn hsvs Ss.

A ten-yaar-aad boy wss raa ever ysatsrssv hr ear aa tbs alaatrt rslltoai la lty, sas was literati aW aapttated. Tbs Chickasaw legislator has sssnsil at Aid. atevw.lndlan Tsmtary. and raestvwd Byrd Cbartes Chsdwlek rsmmttted sale Ma ai Bwtnd sat Til sy te avast artasl bar aa is boswd t.M Jacob H. ahasXsr s4 kla Saws-Stav ISa wars EiOad by a rail res train a Warraa, oh, yaatarSay.

mm 1 1 sa aasirii at Latrayatta fwtteg st Henry Lywa of Aal ae tafb 1.7SW. Raarr A. Wyman has barn tea OrSir at tint Sat at AJ-k ss af' dtiesvstsd at Cwhag. OL, atsa. Wsltsslaa lfaiiliS tara-ad ehawkj ssastsy.

saw nsw. fpsteted rssst MUMOEOTE BOCOBT A MEELETVX IB TBAT WAT Bl tRCCBCO Mltl FOB TBR TBRRB BACTB CAEIX. tt; Locm. Ms bspt 11 ruamsntssj swV wbbwbvwrrlsmg1h B. Kasgrwvn.

wbs trted to swrndte rartes. mm i jmnir Waving skslsten te bwrn sc TtVi g-ir Tsrrs Haste. InSL. baa bs ta. s.i.ha Pmrssw a Cw, M.

LswJa. dsslors tm soaswtsw- stecy pwrsrbsvss la. It was that tm wbte Sold tbs ksteM to bTasiiai. ui it. v-.

awawuswtw LBW StTSwgSSS T-nSS Jl blSSgbl as-staws Bias, sabsitistlny sbargss la Tmarw On Jalr la rsnas a r. trssn tbs AnditerlBm Hotel. rhWags and igsst T. B. Bwmbass, OS) Tssrnt rtetMlag.

Tbs writer said bs wanted a baataa Tk lilis, tew old. aswst 8 fawt I xawba la bwtght bl tbsst bsswwld n4arrd te pay a raacy prtea. Fnr-afi a Ca. saswoTwd Uat tbs prtes ls srQs Uted sksWteas was B30 te E40. sad fawwav msmnted sk slates, rafwrvsd tb ssU-styted Mr.

Borabam to tbs Chteagw Msdlssl OsUagw. as itlrhMsas a tettw rrom tas Cbteagw nsan agvswtng to toAs a tbhrvr-doUar skstetosv itij It bo abtawod tea bar that win not attract attemuaw Kb wiotw. aad hswaa aswwotwd that this oswld bs dwss. Tbssuansterdatosf Aag. OvAawttwrlBm HoSsi.

Mr, Bars haa aaat a tester which ebwws that bs bad ssreraUy ooawtdofwd Vwry isiklllii a sospteten taUlBs; blm and ws. tastng fwweW tf kJltA- tAwTkai-stes wttbout ftwtbwr sisnsnins- and liiliut mt sxpiaaattea tb fsUowtag tetatw. which bs said was frwm bte aon: "OanracaaTL. last, Jaly ISl ltol. -1 wrwts yws msm Mass aa-.

ifl gterteg atswJ.ta A tC, lAttTywJSj TMswtassaw thwrol wawl a i mVtlH JtTV.fl I raaawn ww ww Bs Is flea faas aSgbTZatew t-wrsrss; Under date of Ansv IS a Uat tatx. -b- BKwatasU PlawaKtavMatttraV Hsvs ssssa hor br th. 1 Ti wTH. ekeietwa was ablpewd snswrJiagly aw Aag, 14. as stated byParaoa A Cw.

TbTcaa-aTa. made by Qiartes Traut MsT7rrUww? on.ptr.tor. that tbo booWfawIdtsTtW tarts, csbln on tbs Wabash w.r of Purehaed bv B. rwa aW frwm -U wss th. Irrt ttttestlssttsl Arm -ad that bad bolnnsv oanUy piajtag tats tb bnttda of a iwladjaw.

riLLET IS TEOL OSCE MOEE. THE IILK-STOCKINO ELEMENT OCITED rOM THE MACHINE. T- Locu. Ms. Sept lL-Chsnneay FWsy having oars fully UM his plans took aotton test night Uat again pUosd bim la eowtrwl sr tb espwNicsa machinery tn tb alty a UtUvr year ago ths ailh-stecktag sternest John MeFalL Chairman ot tbo cwmmtttos.

pat Gewrgs Rata tn bis ptees. and ateiud asssttbsrs at Urgs Uat rsvs Uom ewatrwl of tbs swmmlv to. This was a bad blow for Flltey. hwt bs did nst sarrrsMter. Us has boon Isytng bis wtrss, aad last night tbs coup d'stat cwurrwd.

hswotnanis wiu tbs prwgrsmnvs prsvtoas-lf arrnngwd by Mr. FtUoy a mutlsg of Uo Rs-pobtioan City rbstral rwsnmltto was raited LhVrsJ Ua lavw. sb rospons to tbs call ssm twssty-sli momhwrs rWss7sd7 and as soon as thsy bad assomhted ZTwmrm 2. team. tL swwsItb pswrod hot shwt lsto tba Ik a- AajJwatata them traitors te tb party, who bsd brted to to Us Udsswadest tooir u-sst Tb nact on with tend showts for Us a foetal boodsof tbo traitors.

Tbs work of decwpltaUea Uan foliswsd. and without any csremony Us msmbers of IbTswav mittes st largs wrrs oosted Is a bwdy aad Lha following iBsargeats InataUad Hoary'u. Pskt man. Mrchs Vswrbtol. Ford miu.

CWta. T. Tbs last tws ar v.sairwsa bserts Bii was nail ThV. Jd tsUo C-Sai1 Tbes tsu-niltj tststtsa and Filter men wars pat In unUl FUtey bad svsryUing. Nsxt rssMistten was adopted absvrgiag bai, wiu nswriy svary srtms short of mnrdwTaad ds- oianag sis aeat tn tbs eommltte rwul Ld 1 ym piacc IM stlks alw wild wits anger, and Bain has soosslted atter-neva aad mi ha win Fifisy is all smites, and aaya bs know, nou'lng about a i.m XjUAT JSP MAO EE CLOSETED.

TUET vTJLL GET TOGETHER AXD THEN BOOM RLAINE, Prmsrto, f-ept 11. -Tbs nttsborg Vras of una avcaing msxes ins state mas Uat 1 Mage has goos down to AUaaOo city te hsv a talk -wnn Senator Quay about Mr. Blalns VS prvajwoia ior ins rrwsidsnOal nwmta I9n and rannsylvanla's part la Us tn olag eoaiawt. atnen political elgnluoanes is said te lis is Us conference or the former rivals. Mr.

Mngss's elossst friends here rsfuao to ssy any- tmng aoout tns meeting by Us sss It to eosv stdsrsd. bowsver. Uat as Mr. Mage baa lost psid a visit to Secretary titatno it Hit UtrWr whstevsr hs msy hsve te ssy to Mr. Unay wui corns straight from tha person moat Interested.

Tbsrs ils said to bs Uttls dosbt Uat tbstwo" rsnnsvlvsnia ls-derswlli corns to ttWumtor "fele fold, of us Btelno which appesrs to hsvs sotwtaattal Itnsflsula has It Ust in Us sv.Bt of Mr. BlmnVsiloBtlnl: Uoa snd etertten Mr. Vsy wlU os-trs to aTwaT tlon in hi. Cabtn-rt. Mr.

EZZZSZZ track for ths United States rVnatorsbln whtrh 1. thU Btete will iron, largely liWsft 7esr a batthx Tb. stetemsnt Is atei mssto uittb. two tesdsra hsvs a senn looking to ralts wlU tbo Administration at WaabteA-teB wlteT gard te Mr. Blaise's raadkdacT llUtrcctetktlMr.

Mag as' rwre.t later, tew. teliJag of Mr. bs snpphrmented with another dterlaslss tha Atiaauc City esmfrrsncw and making ptaln tbo plans of tb Pennsylvania, eonesratag tbo fWretary of state's bswrn? i. tar as Us State Interest tn tbs rrrtnd hTi "'rtJ- h- long bewn sppTwattkat wtU Msasrs. Msgvs snd vfnsy at war nottbor got polltlcsjfy a.

btV dV.trV togsttega'taJ" twu gTi THE -ASJTCAL TMIBWDA" DISS A MIX Rkt Bask. N. bept ll-Ow ytwr aga a branch ot Us order of tb Annnal Friends wss tnstltnted In Bad Rank. TVs mststsii wwr tbay wwwld rwrwlv glOO far tbo t5 Ust Usy pstd tn durtxur U. yosr Tb.

InlUatten vis3 umtt tbslrImrte. th rsar ther, w.r, 4 wmTu ti JE t-S tetel tevwMBVeat aS. TbsmsmbsTS wr wiuug to par S14 Zui in sds7to siewrsUibct but whan tMrptembsr-s asssssssssTsnsns thsSr hopssfslL Fswrtssw aallllta oTSS. ww ated for an asvrh ttrtltnis 9 Tbo todgo did not rot oasy'ovwr Uls bawvy "st and sent awmsslttew to tbo Sat prsms ConnoU at Lowoil. to nsttll jutrts TVs ewmatttte--.

ranwrt was faTrrwm favarnbls. and to night a mutlnj tbo w7 was salted snd was SJsbstedod. BM WILL MOOJT MM AW AMCBMItBOf BAxrnoKk. nept lL-CardlasJ Gibbons rs-evlvsd to-dar br rsarteterast tetia. av.

Progsgands Rota, tbo sslhsnilag tbs ETDr CbAppwllB, rswssw mt tt Mattnew-s Chwrw. WaahtawawTaVaaisiaw Arrbbtebsp to tbs btas tb IsrtBteii In tbs Arcbdtessw of Rant Fa. Bsw Msxtes. Tb. rscwlpt of tb bnUsby thatwrdtBsi nwwwsksssw it psssihte to SstomilBw tbo tlaaa nnsl nl.

ii. tbs iisii i.tlin. Tbssw havw nw ywtbswst rJri.liTr ssmd)ntor si? btlbl. is a. sit sa grivs bim whss te tonawd Utater saw bs tbs fwsrtoW fibs tbs boils as ltector CbspwUa's Uhviawswav TUB COt tiX WILL ALMO COS TEST BALsat.

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