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yoL.iJ.N* 16,411 NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, l^i.-giXTEHN PA<;i:s. I'RICE THREE CEWTa
.jNGUND and the fair
nVOBABlJ: BSFOKT OF THE COMMISSIOX-
jR6 WHO B1C1XTLY VISITED CHICAOO.
AJ105 OP TIIF. ROYAL COMMISSIOX-COMMIT-TFUj; TO Bl APPOlNTED.
-0D; Oct. 21..There wai pul.lishe.l to-day__, flabo'rate report nf Sir Ili-nry Wood ai.d
t . Difrtje, tlio Britfah Cotninissioners who
ntJ.v retam-d t* thB i-ity altor visitiny Chi-
_\ and taH'l ni.itiiri.-s in re-ard to thr ttepa*£ek Grcit Britala OOUld aml inight take in
¦rlpf an appropriatc exhthtl at tlu- Colmnbiati
l*Z_f 1893. TW« report was presented to the
oZ.] t'linimi^ion on Wedne-day. Sir Ei<-h.u-d
WWer tlc AtNirncy-ConoiaJ. presided at this
__g*M* wfc,dl Sir 1>;"up CualMto <>\v.-n, Sir
ivderick kJttl ^ir mWgi* lhrdwood and other
Iromlnfnt ¦eibWl Of the Coniinisoion were
*\ t j_e report, earefully reviewa each
\ tatrr. ly the ('oiintiTs.'-ioncrs ln ther ted ClaRn. 9*6 Ifl fall of valuahle
rtJistie* ns ta spare, transportation, et«. Among»tberthin?s, it n-romuicnds the ercr-tioa of a hand-
m_f baildins on the site provuled foi Great
ifctain. 9** *Y* t,Mt ir is (f>r,ain tliat tbe iniiostra»ted witk the tasks of uiaking the awards will
te intornational in all groups contaiDing foreignlubitA The report also commends the
roort«v of President Harrison and Seoretary Fos-\rr ai- oi »!1 tliP Expoklttoi oftieiate whom the
Rritiih ('oranii.->i"'ers ini-t, and who, they say,
nted gu t|lP reqiiests matle on behaU ol (irent
Pniain. The (.'i.tnitiissiuners say that there is DO
'oubiwhatevrr of tlio ultimate sureess ol the Fair..jw *M: *We also Lelii-ve that otir visit was
el totM isiistonee to the Kxeeutive, as it was u
rt 0{ our duty to place all the infoiinationvbirb thr other exhibitions had given us fully and
y/ygf it tbfir ditpoBkLKeftrriW t0 tne designs for the Fair,
the Co«'ui?«ion<>r remarked: "So furM we oould jtid^e, great ekill audtoldnne oharaoterized the general en(;ineeringtraptt.* Touching upon (iiiestions of deeoration',tbey tty- "It is gratifying to record that the
japortant work of deeoration Ls eontxelled by an
Enjilishmen, Mr. Pretyman." As to loeal tracs-
portatioD, the repirt tfeerta " There is no dotibtthat the probiem involving the transportation of
patuenperb f:..m the <ity (Chioago) to the exhibi-ti»n will be ioeeeafallj aolved. Ti.e «neetloti ofrailwayg w.tliin the groands ifl a very serious one.
The mthorities have uia.'e maojr nrranaemeiits inthls direetion. hut it will be diffienll to providetoo liherally for ihe rusy ciiculatioii of visitors»i'M:i t; ..-..' loi
After tne report had beea read, the Commisfiiontfcaaked Sir Henry VVood auil Mr. Dredge im
their work. The Commifltion uIm. decided to ap-
p.int f-omiii;"'- > tO alt-tnl to linaiire, tine orU,Ii.'li.m exhibita, eolonial exhibiti, eiwineerina,irience,educatlon, and other hiaiK-hi-sot Greal Brit-
ntendedexhibit. li »l»odecided toappointaitteo "t adies to eorrespond with and t"
the I.olies' Commlttee ofChicoffo. Finally, the CommisBlon decided to ln-
rs ..I Commerce to ai-i as lo'-aleonunitteeo f .- the purpoee af aaststing aml advis-intr Brittah manufacturen aud ot-h-.-rs as to tiieirexnibita,
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EXHIBTTOB.' AND llli: CCSTOMS RULE8.THK IBPORXATIOXS TO RE K \CI I-ITATI-D-THF.
PLORIDA STATE PAIR.cofb, Oet 23..Bpeclal Afenl Mali^r. of the Treaa-
ury Deparliiifiit. arrlve* ia BU eltjr to.lay aud hart a
c kiferenee wltli O Ded ir fiark retaRre to the rustom
li'.a-e rrsiilaiii.il.-- m tkfl WcekPl Fmr. A Ixiil discus-bowever, Im tic-n postpooM -mtil IMe arrlval ofAnt teerttary Xctrl ond TreaeoiT Agent
'.I .luiat -.pi'iiU with i.nv Kulhoiity," saidMr. Xoker, "but i un well tattdM ti.at it i- ihe la-
Government so to rt-cuiate tlie bnporta-fexhlbttl it-^ to inl.-.fere a> Httle a* pos-.ll.lr wHk
v. il! iio doubt be eiit.-r.-rt nt ROW-ii-'iirnt mt for itntiiediiite trane-cow pied f. tke OoReetor "f tiie
-.- far thc i'i.iuii.Mi.i. BxpostUoa. All tke Oott-¦h imrt otker repi taentath-w of the GoreniBMBlai.. jd bave made exhlbJton pretty well arqnalntedarttl 1'ie f'ut il.at tkere wfll be no nnneeeaaary later
wlth exbibttora, ;n.d no doaW thi.- has given| v. ill be wll in-ited."
K'li-'ni has :i-ii'i] for :;r...K.o iquare leettrlrity buUdtng.exaetly one-serentta
i< th" Kronnd floor ipaee ol tbe rtmctore. He nytpaee r qoested, be wlll take
bave everj aquare Ibol of lt filioU wltk an.,; i.-nIi bli wortfc.v of -tm'.v.
w. b. » Uipley, prcsWenl ol tii- FlorMa WorM'i rsiri. . il.'.y thal
wiii rcprodnce I'.-.-i Marion al IheMr, lltnrh sajrs tluil Ikls reprodnctlontltiite a state buildii for
>n Is snpp im '! the old *llio inK'i Btates. It was bullt by tlio
. st. Augustlne In 1';l*o.
PI.ANM.v; A LfiAGUE OP PEACE.III BLL-OED OOUNT-A-MOVE OF FBAYCE AXD
Kl'SHA TO THE Kl.Ni-xVAL Ol TBETBIPLE AI.IJXn
rarb \ dlapatcb to tbe Tlgaro" fromigen, publisbed to-aay, -ays -ha* during th<-Uand r..\a! gatherincal Fredensborg, the pi»anl-!i ro\al famlly, whcre the Emperor and
ave aad* lo ig i hUta tlds autnmn,thr lurmutum af a "Lengae uf J'tM.e'' x-.a^ dlaa-uaaed at
\ .rding t-. the "FaBartr*" corre*po_de_1Mi B88DM i- ii Inclnde Buaala, Franta, Bervla,
.! Deaaiark. He addathal Ibe kagae ahoaM br- f<.nnrtilutlon will ''(. publiclv announfed
an. 1 lil- icaguc. should it be formcd, xvill ba; Iaa rounter-more to the renewal of M:e
Tt«Pv one <>f Ihe be-t -ociety pnpersla dlaplarlng in ihe small part
to poiiti'-s tiie romantle ;.ndqualltlea wW.h mark Ita Hlarary Aepert-
***l*. Tl;c tiry -l out the projeel-d I.e.'-pne of Peaca**'.% l'.e i Bovel rn Uha iko aeenarfo of a aUlennlum
t***- !- -.-:.!. ba ladeed .. good IMag lf sn. a a leagnc^4 U fon,,t| oSclally, thia Inanrlng the peaee of
~.at- fce] tbe plaa is not feaatMe aud the C_ar*a-fy iuv» eoneelved it. for the folkarlne reaaona:t* *** Hace, lt i- weii known thal poBtleal iie-
^*"J-a8Tlii!,t are itrletly prohfliKed lo tbe eaettoiiah^'v '"'.'" AlL>xa"drr Jn apenda hla yeartyrr**' '.¦ wementa arttb iu- famlly. Ini^i?!*4 *'*">. tba dlplomatl: iraditi.n in,_ ed 10 :» f'.Mnal alllance betue-iilar, wj_. t_ftm "ta :- b!.f. France ;. ni Ruaata and aalno..J * lx« laeden, Baawta and Montenagro. More,,.
' doea everybody <¦:-<¦, thal tbem ./* '* paaetieally i. axlstenee already. since theJ *'___,.. BMBtioned la the oatlbie «.f the aeheme
j.,_l*t'' ,'.it;ite i.i the orb« ef Busata.A,v
T' Ai*x»wr.-i«-r- ui |. Bware alao thal the Trtple"v****h aai ai ttrobgly eemented aa it « i- before Itaj_^ -.-. -, -ii-nil.-l, .---iii-.n' .» _- ii » .- i. i.in3 ii-
»'. __.__*'' "¦'' aeeount <,r the beiltatlon of Italy;-Baahat-L-^ """tunj obllgatlona or the alllea Imve I.ntSEtn. " ''..'""' It-elf reeentlr ad-,"'* t'ie ,,', L-ntlon to defend A. -irla did
lo lll.{_r_* eountrlea whose Independenee I- .¦
mwriaai neeeaaarj tothe toltert aafety.
** OP THE \\i-< '..v-J.v AT QCKSX-TOWir.wee_at/,a-i,. ,-., 23. The ,.,,,,., \\JS.
!«'"ll *pu " Wl,:p«'ii. whieh lefl Kev V
(._ irl aad Llverpool, arrived bere alralBff, Mlebael Dtvttt, a ho waa
^'' t,J" ha lengera, aald that the Wiaeooaia J.__i
^eaeeedingij roagi, ueather. He apoke hlghly Inatr«r '"' M:";'i«n-!.i|, ,i tn.- ofleera -mi craw of tha
>-id Minj that, thou.h the vcssel %x_- pounded4. ) by the trein-nd ;.e _u Uilned lio
,\__H °* I LUOH MOVEMB-T.h,.. ,
. al balHoa ritMrawn, ince to-dnj araa
'. l.'l. -'iirled iri ...... _.. ......piuent i,, New-Yorl..
___? AV'VKI: »Ha. OOXHPIBAI V CHABOB.Ora.,. "''. -':,.~<,. K- Maifhj aai Babeel .-<
1^"' Uie pabBc warka eoaarartoea, did aat ai
j^ to tiie ebaaaa of eoaaapitaey preierr.- againstm9M Ul Micbael Counolly, a_other .o_u_afc.r. who
BfJefBB that tkay atloaiplti] 10 extort 6..00.000 fromlilin. Mtirphy ni.d Metiiv.vv xveiv 08 Inil, whlchxvin b* torfetted. Tk* caa* waa pmcrcdcd xvith, not-witbat.ndlog th-ir abaea* e,
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TOPICS INTlli: __6QI_6H CAPITAL.MR. O-ADSTONE- iMMi: lui.i: BILL kl.VI.--ED-
MR. BALFOOB'a BTJOOE880B 66 ir.l^ii
SlTKLTUiY- THI IH'KF. OF 6IFE.cepvright; l-'.n Bg fbi jtim Ikit Jaaofafed Pmt.
London, Oet, -J,')..Mr. (ilnd-txitic hns r*Vta*d 1:1 ^
Home Kule bilL Karl Bpeaear, Mr. MtIm and MrWilltam Wrnon Harcoiut b*Vfl nitled him in Hh.-ipliigthe pni.iu.ii featares, vrhU* \a>tA iierMheii eep ciaUyatte_6*d Ib ta* lopti nnd oraurtitaOonai form ..,* fb*achaia*. Lord BoaetMry, though continuaiiy advl cd a< totho pr..gr-ss of the 1 IU, tm itly dri llilid t > a- i or ln-terfcio iintil m-cntly, Whafl hc xxas infori (Kl tliat heinnst aafiae lils attitn.ie loward tke Pl j''i of theUne-ral leartcrs. IJe^arduiff the .iriwiplcs of tka new
aeaaaia, eaoagh has beaa ofaelaOy aaocilaliad toeiiahle one. to state Itiat It give* thc propieed Irlshlifgrlalatnra fuiicr powara thaa 616 tk* biii ol 1866. flretains tlie loxver and uppcr kooaea of thfl Iri-.li I'ariiament. vasta tbe Biaoint-Mat of tbe tadleiary inthc in.-ii Bzecatlve, aad _*_ntal.a a bu_cr reprc-sentHtioii of livlnnd in thc intperial I'nrliament. Th*loinpicte qataUona of BnaneiaJ rabttlooi aud tlie con¬trol of tlie poliie 81* nl-o .-citled.Now thut John K. lledmnnd la tlie aclraowlrdgcd
leader of tho Fariicllitcs, only Mr< 'arthyit- partlaaiMdecrv the choicc of tho partv. Mr. I'jinell Balectedhim as one imving <i_nlltif-s hlndrrd to his oxvn. Ilcd-m..nd Ls rtoMd and thonchtfiil, xxith a graviiy nndreticenre of uiannei litting him for the (.Cdence Olthe party leHdei;. and now brinvlng hlin the eonflden. ..
of tke party. He ls a good platfonn BfNMkat aad an
able I'aiiianicnti-ry debater. It is not prol.able, Bow-ever, that he Will develop a caj.nrily eqaal t<» siisUiin-lng thfl life of his tection ¦a**laa| inch trcmendousodda, Tl.e pre*-.-nt game of tke MeCarthyitaa is anuttcnipt to i.iight the b-dding InBnenee of .ioim Bed-inon.l by bfanding Um us a traitor to Mr. F.irii-ll.
wiiiiain LawM* Jaekaon, xxho-e *pao_ttita-t as
frisii SaMiaaary i- detlniu-ly aniioiincd, haa the rcpu-tation among Trea.*ury oflnlalx of being a good biisi-iicRs mnn. v. lthoiit any bia* Ix.warU hi* OWfl ...**,lf he hid aay, and thfl r.-a-ly and jillant insttimeut ofMr. Iialfour aud I.ord -alMbary, with u ahrewd «¦> <;
oo tho inatn chanea. Tralned as a Weatoyan, heJoincd tli. Chunh of F.ncljiirt, and baa beetl cun
splcui.ivl on (liiir.li piatfn: rnr-. }Ie WOrkfld his father'sLusiness lu l.eert- out oi bauki npK-v, paylng ail of thoeredltor*. Ha gratfiiatcd from tlie Lccds Town Coun-eal to ParlM.wnt, *r_er* thfl b-slneaa aptltadea soon
aaa* him tka 0>naa*atlTfl __sl*try'a man-of-aii-work.Mr. H.vU.iiii's fri.-nds say thut tb* app int-iu-ii; of Mr.Jaekaon xvill cnitble the formcr to obtaln some lelsuro,Be-iides liavniK a fO-dJMM for phllOsophlCttiMr. Halfour is a Inglily culturea mu.-l. un, xcrst-d inth. s. ieiice of inusi.-.
Th* Duki- of Fife is rapMly dl^p dng of his C4-tat'-s in Bcotbtnd. There are weeailj Balea of inr.-otra. i^ of lils anda. Tho Duke givea wealtby tenant-faiiiKT- the pi-cicreiico, if they Bre able to pay txventv--x years' purchaa*. Foreaeelng u Laud blll fori-cotland. he wlil Inveal lils money ln bnaiaeea, lti- r>-portcl thut he iias doiibled his fortune by allte/WdiuveMments.
TESTIKQ A I'HOTECTED BOOM.D-6TBUCTI031 OF a XOBPKDO B"AT WHICH
8TBUCX IT AT Hir.ii BTEED.Londun, Oet. 23.- Experlmenta were made in a rre^k
in Portamontb Harboryeat r.lay wltb a protected boomlnvented l.y ihe Naval Commlttee. Thc boon ron-
-Isteii of -ix xx-o .let) baaBu, one f'.ot aqoan and fortyf_e1 long, arratiKod v.lth the etids loward tk* enemy.The gpaoaa t^txveen tl.e lifjm- xvere too BarrOW to per-mlt a torpedo veaael to p«ss thnuph. The obetaek-xxa, snildiil.'ti by tcn steel Imxvsers Intcrtxx ined amonc
the beami and attaebed to barijea oa either p'.de. T*pi-evnt th* Impact of a torpedo )>oat from dipplng th*.boom and erladling it to p-iwie over, aaotber ^ix-ln.-h
bawaer aaa aaapended si_ feei B-ora tka boom. Thobeatna wcrc armed with atoel point- and poxveiful epikcalhaped llke bnll*' horns. One of the sxvlft<*t torpedobtwM in the Uriti.h Nfivy, the ouc latcly commandedby IT.nee <.eoii-e. wan i-eleet-d to attempt to pass thebo tn. The bojt xva* enra-sed ln a «uperstn.-tnre rtslnirin tlie centre. aud Blapiai towai-d the e_Uvmltie_. »norder to carry the elevatcd hawaer over the hull nnd
prevent th© unashlng of thc funnel and torpedo gear.A ho«t of Admlralty officlals and Naval officere were
present.Tiie torpedo boat, caiTying a lleritenant and fonr
vaiii-n, wkCM liv- wre liisiiird by tka Admlralty,ila-hed forward at tlie *i*cd of fourteen linots aii liour,atrtUna tle- l.noin ln t__ eeotre. The boat mounieUthe tirrt fei'ie. BBUMkll g tk* boom aml.lships, but Uieaaekot becatne entangxtf in the o.-eriiead bawaer anditoppcd th.- boat. l-'.x-i-ii then the boat could have di»-haraed toryedoes, bai -b* xvas tatally cripplcd, aflfl
lvinaiii'.-.i Bxed to Ihe beafn. Tiie bow coinpartmentafllled \xiili water. Ihe boal liavlng impinged u|. n theiim-i horiis, and thc bottom of the Etacboard sidr- waaripped open. Th.- engince being reveraed freed tiieboat, whicb imuieUiai'-ly roiled over on her itarbsardtii.ic. Thc .--cxv then abaadoned liCr, and f-he s*ouaank.
1'MII.IP II. CABPBNTEB (X-MMITTED sriCIDE.I...nd',n, Oet 83. lt beeame known to-d_y ihnt
Phllip Herberl Oarpenter, lf. A., F.B.8., tiie dlatln-gulabed arlentlal ;.!..| high anthorlty upon .l.-.-j. ea
dredglng, whoae death waa annonnoed yeaterday, badcommltted autclde. At tbe Lnqueat to-day the Bev.Dr. Hale, tatlier-ln-law <«f Mr. Carpenter, t,-t;iied tbathe found tbe latter dead iu bed, with u bottle "f ebloroform nn a tnble by tn- alde; thal Mr. Carpenter beM lubi-- band nn empty tumbler, wh'ei, bad apparently con-talned chlorofonu, and tbal on ihe table was u abeel "f
paper up..n which he imd arrlttca u i cannot anylonger endure th- load of lnsaaity arhich i hux',for Ihe h.-t tbree weaka. i have ruined myaelf, andhave left my arlle and ehildren beggara through mymadneea." Dr. Hale alao aaM that his aon-tn-Iaw Imdlately anffered from i1: oannla, nnd that be mndelnvea!menta whirh preyed apon his mlnd. ll was a,'-,,sbown :it UM in<|ue-t thut mnduess exlatod ln the de.rtman. famlly. nnd a verdlct in accordance arlth tbefac.s was rendered.
BBCIPROCITY WITH CANADA.Toronto, Oct, 23 (Speelal)..In a ipeech here yeater¬
day the Binleter ol Agricultara tatlmated thal thrUon.inioii Government i.aii glven ap aii bopei of ieenring a iei-lproilty treaty wltb the I'nlted fRaiea. Ilei-aid I'anaii.t WM nol imIiir tx> art down on ber kiu'i ¦to i.ep for reelprocfty. TM" Domlalon bad nol beenfairiv in-t by tbe Unlted Rtatee. OaaaRa waa ]"¦¦
pared to meet wltk the Amerieaa Governmenl and di-i ii-- fi-c-r trtide. lf a falr and reH^oiiable reflprodty
eonld b»- arranaed. hia Governmenl wai pt-ipari.iiin enter Into lt: imt, tn defaoll of tliat. Cana liunr mi.bt
-.--.'.h- re for a market
DOMIRIOK (IVII. SERYICE IRREOCLABITIER.ottAan, Oet. 23 '-i>i'i .al rhe report of tke I'riw
Connrll on the reeeal Inegnlartttea tn the dvii Servieewas annoaneed by Premler Abbotl to-nlght. ThepoRej of iiie Government i- lo punlah ;iii offenden.A. lf. Dnrges*, Depnty Mlnlater of tke Intertor, lnwho-- Departmenl many offend ra were employed, laivinatated, but rednced a grade. The relnatatcmealiiil.-.-i, ni-'i aboal a'- clerka in (kfe aame Deparlm-iii, wi"> were found gullty of ImviiiK* drawn extrana) eaeb of them loeea one month'a aalary. Thi re-
,. -i ,!.<, reeommenda thal etvll pn i:.-<imted ngalnst certaln .lt-*-. fouod gullty of graveIrregulariRe*.TlIK KAI-EK'S BIRTHDAY GIPT TO Mis wn-T..
Beriln, Oet. 88.- Tim tblrtj teeood aonlvei wy olthe i.i.-tii of Empeeea Augneta netorla waa eelebratedyeateiday. When be came to offei bU ceih Rmperor, i" tl"- aurprlse and d.-li^-ht ol the Pmpreaa,proaented hlineell to her rloan ahaven, excepl for hisum hi.!'.-. ih. oecaalon (ral obaerved wltk tke eaatom-ary fetee, and the Bmpm was the reclple t ol many
l',,. cltj ai d Pol d .ni wi re in
T.'li: A-fCIIOBIA AOAXIf AGBOUSD.QIaagow, Oct 23. Tbe Ancbor Llne ateamer An-
ehoria, xJaptaln CampbeU, torNei York, afelle proeeedIng down tbe -i>do to-day, ran agionnd.
The Anchorla groundad :it Graanoek laat week, whlleadmg f, Glaagow, bnt wns goated wltboel dam-
bi .; to the ii ini ane pr ralllngiu the Brttlah
BUH8IAN HBBBBW1 ATTACKBD BY PK.i-.M-.Bt. Peteraburg, Oct -:;. Peaaanta have attackei
Hebrewa llvlng la Starodoob and tbe aeltfiboringrtllagea, barnlng aai pIBaglag abopa aod dwdlHebrewa, nnd iaverely lll tiratlng Ihe oeeapanta ai.dtheir faaULaa,
TK.MN WilK'UU .MiAlN AT WORK I-V KMiLAM).i/.ndon. Oet 2il..An BBBaOCBI ful
made on tNdaeeiaj t, wreeb aa aspaaaa trala nn t.'.o
Oraal We-.t.-m Ballrani near Baailng, by the phadngut a number of -Jee_>'.rD aaroaa t_c r_ll_. At, about
«,i, :,, day an eflorl araa maie ne4.r Croydoa lo arreehiii« P.aaihoT-8 eipreaa traln. T_a raaeala whoplanned ihe latter oatrage plet 'i k qaantlty of fabplatea
¦i ehalra aeroaa tbe ralla la franl .,f lhaAs in tiie eaaa al Itaadlng. the englneer of Ihe Eaatboarne eaaaaaa eaegbi ilgbl «,f lha obetructtoa In llaaai,, .¦d.,\xii brake-." and Ihongb his englne r-m b
Iron intendoi to wrech it, tha trxiu wentaatoly throagb it and kept tin- rall
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THKKE CAlfDIDATES POB PABNELLpS SEAT.XOMINATMN- MADE BT THB M'C IBTHYITES AND
Tin-: (',j\-i r.vativi - MXCHAEIiI.AVITT'S l.N'I N'TI->NC.
Corii, Oet 28..A1 :i eonvemthw to-day of Ihe toMaar.era of JaaflB Mi Carthy, a bx u bnlter merehant, Martin
Plaven, waa aeleeted to ran agalnai Jehn B. Beimoai,Um ParneBltc candidate, tor the aeat ln Parlfaunentrepn enting Oorh Ctty lefl raeanl by tha ienth "'
Charlea Stewarl ParnelL Haa Coneervatlvta Invras'-!.'it.sl the I)e])titv-I.ietiteiuint of the County. C-PtatnBerefleld, to eontoal Cork Clty agalnai Bedaxmi »ndtbe McCartbyite eandldale. The Conaervatlvea have
nn Maa thal ln Che heal of ihe B ;hl between tha eon-
tendlng toettona their eandldato may aHp in and earryofl the ptise.
Qneenatown, Oet 2.'1.-Inimedlntely upon the arrivBlnt, CjucMi-'own (bla morning of Ihe t-tcamer Wi .r..n.-in,Mlehael i.aviit wns Intervtewed In repird to hi- nomi-n-lii.u by Ihe Mi Iart_yl.ee aa a candidate for the -eat
lu the Hoaae of Oommooa for North KllUenny, maderacant by the ieath <>f Mr John Pope Henneeay. Mr.m.xitt aaM thal he eooM nol aay whether he wouldor would not aeeepl the nomtnation, anUI he r^chedDahltn and hai an opportanlty of eonanltlng with blsfrteada, ln aplte of Mr. Dnvttt'i retlcenoe, tt la gen-BiaUy beBevei thal be arUl aeeepl 8he aominatlon.
Dnbln, Oct 83..Arcbbisbop Wai-h repnilatea ihointerr.-w whieh it w:is aald wa- 1:"Id sbortly after thedenth of -ir. Parnell, and ln whlch he wns «|imted asl'-f.-rriii- t.i the dead icader lu lerma aodlaparaglng thattbej arouaed Indlguanl rommenta ln many quarterewbere .ympathy for tha dead man w__ not expactei.
THB AMEBICAN WOOD INi-RAVEItS HONOBBD.Berlto, Oet .-it.-Tiie. Committee of the Internallona]
Exliibiinm of Flne Arta ai Berttn lo leiu haa aarardedto ih© Boctoty of Amerlcan Wood Engiavcra, of Ncw-York City, tho great -Iptoma of honor.
Tl:e Soelety of Wo.d Bagravara of Amerfea la a
flouiishinR orgaaisatloa, and Inetodea nmong its mem-
b.-rs many of tlie beat-known wooi engravera in thiscountry. lt was nrganhifi aeveral yeara ago. i. i\Davi., of this tity, i- at preaeal aei ratary of thiBoclety; ihe other parta ot thoeoantry. Among th" membera who aent worka to ibiInternattonal Bxhlbition al BerBn, whlch hi- awardedthe aociety the blgbeal b< nor ln Ita power, nre PrankFrench, i'. B. Klng, G. Krucll, V. Bernatrom, w. r..
Cloaaon, T. Cole, J. P. Dai T. Jobnaon, BlbrldgaKlngaley, B. a. Mnller, «'. A. PoweU, B Q. i-itnam,john Tiui.ey, F. 11 WelUngton and Henry Wott
Tlie arti-t- of llii- elty were vrr:ififi»-d Bt thedis'inrtinn eonferred upon the Amerlcan engravera,The dlptoma I-, another proof of tbe aapraaaa e.vel-lenee of tin- arood engravlng of thla conntry.6ome of the ewarda ol the Jury of tha BerBn Bx¬
hlbition Called lo meet Um approval of artlata abroad.Mr. Mo-h.-r. ji Amerlcan Brtlal in l.u'-. recelvedan honorable mei mnny othera. Iie de-rllncd, however, to aei pi tlie rtlctum of the Jury,believlng thal he waa entitled t., a prlae, and wrote aletter t<, thal effeel t,> Anton werner, Ihe licrllnartl-t, wbo ;¦ t of the eommltl ¦.-
however, ran be found with the dectalon lnreference to tbe work ol tbe wood engravera.
MB. lAI.IOtT. JTRTIPYIXG OPPORTU5IRM.London, Ort. C3..Mr. IWilfmir ln a ipeeeh al Rary
to-nlghl aaaulid thal the luaea thal prodiwrd theLlberal --piit were atin working, and that there waa
every Indlcatlon tbal tl;.- I'niouM alllanee waa beeom(0| -till ri' r. Br, Bolfour ap ike tn loaRflratkin0f oppoi-tuiilsiii. lt wus Inevlt.iMv produoed, hfl -aid,by the developmenl and evolutton of aodety, wiiiriiwaated new ebangea to meet new eaadlttoaa. it
.must be the poll. y of every wlae Ftiite.^iiiiin, ond ltha-1 bfy-n tlie OaOMTVatlve pi'liiy. .Sir William Vernoniinnourt rin« aeeaaefl tke Oonaartatl»?i oi delaylngmeo«ure« of ben.-tlt t'< Ihe people. Tlu- fni't. wus, how-0ft thnt vawtly nmre aoond, aober l.-?islaflon rouldhe piaeei to tho erodit or the OoaaervaUvea durinR tholaat hall eentnry tkan to that of the Ubeiala. Tlioipeoher UkflB d Mr. GlkdAooe'l Neweaatto programinoto thtit of '. 11 niu-ii- hill vaili'ty ahow." In eoti-cltulon, he condenmed Br. (ilad-tone's l.-md refortnpropoaala as ratslag valn hopea umong kutf-eduewt dpeople.
THF. TROURLBO 1'IXA.VF.S OF SPAI.V.Paris, oet. 23..Uie Rowta hara wm affr.in hipremod
to-day, iu aympathy with an ImporUnl ..dvnnee in thorate ol Madrid exchange. A report w.is eurrcnt thattbe Bpanlsk Governmenl bitenda to ir>no an Intcrnalli.im ol 290,000,000 pe i-i;.-. Bpaalab aecurttiea wereoffectcd by theae condltlon> ar.d de tlned l i-4 per i ent
Miiiiriii, Oct. 23..Anxlety la expresaed In 6p--. i.-ii ciri l.'s nt the rapld advance In the rate ol
French exchange. Yeatoitlai e'.enlng it waa iiu.>("d at131-S per i'nt against spi In.
TIIE ABGENT7KE CABINET citl-is ovf.R.
Bnfl tn! IVUk-iinl haiIsraed a manlfeato declnring thal tbe Cablnet eriata
The BlnBter uf Plnance wlll rentain ln ofllce.Benor Zeballoa haa been apponted Blnlster ol ForeignAffalra. and Senor Raleatla Blnktcr of Ju-:!'--.
A M'.W CARIRBT IN REW-SOCTH RTALEfl..v, v. s. v,'., in t. -j::. Mr. Dibbe, leader of Hm
Opposltlon ta tbe Rea Soutfa Walci Legialaiura, bMfarmed ii new Cablnet, .vr. Dii.i. aucceeda Mr Henrj
|-'. -n wus a mounced oa Bonday,mler and Coloi ial Sei rctary.
Therlfiun of a Oot mm Oteurt r,nht tnmintkrtt yrartTh* prtm nttonttii U". oj th* mott Imuri ttt ng and m-pr.rtnntImtktkUtorf/tk* ttuU. Futmnrmttmktpmrtin tt umltmV" rtfttttr, >¦> rtgitUt le-Rajr. Vn.i fomrplm* 0/ rtgittrpIMa i"¦ rmuij. atttmoutior tintiuj and ttt that ptmrtumtUon thi 1" ¦' rtgitttr.
11A YOR GLEASOy ISSUES JVAIMaXTS.
THK! I. Mr.N ABBESTED OB A CHATtGF. OF CON-BPXBAl .'.
H beeaBM known ba Umg laland c.tv resterdayBfternoofl that Hayor Glcaaon had laaaed a_rr_ntafir tbe aireat >.f Tberon li. Bnrdao, Bepnbliran can-
r Bheriff ol Qi.i Connty; Frederlck llnlMtnnd Iir. Joltii I'. DoaaeUr, ebarged b] one John 3.MatUgan aitfa fraod. MuBlgan made u a \a\
feet, tbal Bnrdea, Donnellj and Halletl ootalaed;.7<; -x-iiaiur-s t*. .-i peUtion wbicb waa rircahatedamong the lodepe rala, nrglng then t.>
Sheriff. MulUgan'a affldovll furttvrmore ehargea that these ilgnaturcJ were obtaloed byfraod nnd that the fraud c ... i-t-d ui inmeaof three wt n kao* len on Ihe bnckpetHion, as ii r,
__..¦. -ii ;., btto* tb" peUtton.
Um namea ..f Um Oienaon men allcged t>> bave beentiM.i are Hlcholai .¦ and CharleaM Carren. n i- ekargcd (hal Bnrdeo, DonneUy andllaUett arenl lnto tbe barh roocn «.f a drag-atore InAatoria, nnd after all the .Igcaturea had been oltliat, cii.il.t u- obtalned, ; d I eraaed Inamea of th.- Glcaaon men hrora Ihe ba<the i tbe I .Ikw Ing nnmea:\\,:i ilill h and Herm in 6e
< the atrength oi I Mayor '-;
uirged ihal Mr. Burdanwould obi ihied thedependoni Democral Lf II bad nol ¦¦
Tho three men wb e namea a-ere j itutcd a il '. i
lor Uie -i are memclub. ..iinir h, .-, | r 1 aj, Ihe Deiaa-
,, .-i .ix, haa < n
ooainsel io prosecn ti-1 B.rdflnu.-I U
Dordon, llal>:t and Dona IIm.imh ¦ i Aa lo the
of n,,i di lentlj ol.ei Ing p< liu »n alippleadcd nol guJltj i-ud wolved t
...-. 81,4500 ai! io awuB the kV II"ii "f t.'i".lu,-,. Tba (xhaige of wi UJ_*41 i'l>a i.i thej pl o* aet Iha
for ii.-xi in. daj*>
8_n BB OAM C0BB090KATB TBOBi fOI.l.ti-K-oiixllle, Fku, Ort. .-:.. -..mml I.
Brooklyn, who baa been Invt.i, a-ell aton Im Um laat !'"-'-1
nlght II* aa :i alIh. rn on and Miaa Jewell t-.i Ihe tratb ln th li
piilili-lie.l. Ui ¦> - b ai -. ..Mal.ivlt.
rM*M Wb* aaw UM 6**BMh ahlp I.ving ..lf 1-aM > Ilearh,of ih.- iiivi-. *ho ab »** Um palr t-. aoatk Im klanvlll*.aad the . tiiuo.i) oi ".un.- es x*ii> uw Uio part ui
rariau _>iu.x- -lo;i_; thc ro_d.
LODGE AGAINST RUSSELLTREMONT TEUPLE CROWDED TO HEAB THE
JOINT DEBATE.
TIIE REPL'BLICAV OOBGRERSBAR ROUTS HIS OP-
Wt at RYZRY POIBT -GOVXBROR R.U3-
IXU/I AIIMINISTKATMN tEVEBMAtJARRAIGRBD.
TBT TEl.r.OUAi'H IO IM TKinCNE.1Hiiston, Oei 'j.'{._The joint debatc between Con-
gressmati Henry Cabot LodgC aml eX-CongMMMUlJohn E. RmnR oeenrred to-nighl ln TremontTemple. E\erv Book and corner in the baU WMliileil by raget listeii"is, belonging to ono party ortho other, To make the gatherlng a repreeertative ono, and keop tt out of the power oi hood-luuis t*» eontrol the ball, it was deeided that ad-miaaion ihoold i>c by tiekct. One-half of the aeat-log eapaeity of the ball, 1,2.".? scats, waa allottedto eaeb party, the Democrata being 00 one sidennd tbe BepabUoaaa on tlie other. As Hiis wmIhe lirst joint political debate of importunoo of latovi'iirs. it arousi-d unusiial interest, and tbe domr.udlor tiekets has been uuprooedonlod. lt was notan easy inntter for the oflicials of tho fcWO St.it.'Commit.tees to satisfy the demands of thOM who,from their prominenee in public life. might justlythink themselves entltled to be preeent* to §aynothing of the hundreds of others who were per-¦iatent in th.ir demands for recognition. It wus a
remarkteble gatheriag, aml refleeled the Intelligeneeand respei tubility of both parties, not only ofUoston. bnt of tlio state at large; for there weierepreaentativei from all aeetiona of the State.Seating nnangemenhi were kdmliablymanaged andthere wns httle eonfusion or annoyance it deflningthe lines of both parlies in the ball.
Mr. Buaoell proved tn be no matdi for Mr.Lodge, eilher as an orator or in the poMBMionof convincing facts to sufltain lii.s posiiion: Ilewas nervous, halting and poorly prepared; whileMr. Lodge was well priined with tkCtM and pointedargnmenta. He never heeitated nor atumbl -<i,but kept ri^ht on pouriug hot, shot into tlu*on.-niy's c;inip. Ilis points were well taken, hi.snrraignment of Oovemor SnaaeU was sharp endInclalve, His Baeta were earefully eollateii, blflmtui'ks were strong and hi.s wit sharp, pcuctr-t-ing tbe weak armor of his opponent,
Rrouiptly at 8 o'clock the disputantB cnteredthe hall, and were enthusiastii illy cheered bytheir rcapectivB parttee. Horaee G. Allen, ex-
preaident of thc Itaitou Common Council, calledthe meeting to order uud atated tho regulationaunder whirh the debate would prooeed. Tliesubjeel wnn"Tbe Admlniatratlon of Governor Bua-sell.'1 The oniii'litions w<-re that Mr. Ruflell should
open the debate nnd oeenpy forty-flve mlnutes.Mr. Lodge wm to follow, aud ooeupy equal time.Then Ur. Raaell would apeak for thirty minuteiand Mi- Lodge would close the debate. ooeupylngbalf nn hour.
At B:05 o'eloek ex-Congreamnan Jolm E. Rnaaellopened the debate, and panaed in rapld reviewiho nmeurea leeommended by Governor Riuaelland the laws whii-h had be-n cTTa'-ted uiu'ei- hisadmlnlstration. His defenee of Governor RuaaeUwm not obaraoteriaed by atrength, nor wm it con¬
vincing. It WM an apoioRT, wiih au attempl at
juatifleattoo. Mr. ^toanell oeoopied hia full timein hia flrat aneeeh. Mr. I.oiIkc epoke only thirty-three mlnutes, bnt it would take Mr. RnneU h
lifititne ndequately to reply R> the chargci madeand proved in the matter of appointinents by < iov¬ernor Riifiecll. Mr. Ludge gave the names ut
four men appointcd to responsible ofth-es who haderimiiiul n-cords. In one infitanee thirteen crim-inal ittdiotOMata had been found agaiMt ti man
appointed to tlie State police force in Lawrenee.In another tkWi, the man appointcd as trustec ofthe Hospital for Dipfiomaniaos was ahown to havea bad record. Governor Russell declinod to with-druw the appointment. bat the man had tbe goodKnse Hnally to retire. In another Inatance a
man nppoiated to a district ju.icesliip. wm not a
bwj-or, aud iiis or.ly qualifieationa for tbe ofllcewere that he kept a corner etore, aud aold ruin.
Just tielorc Mr. Lodge touk hi.s Bttt he r-i'err.-dto the ebarge made by the De::. ll tbeRepublieane sapported tho Police Conunission oflioston for the purpoae ol oontrolUng the liquorintereate. Holdtng aloft a piece of paper, he eaid
ii'.id iu my haud a letter from the DemocratioState Uommittee, m whioh an aypeal i- mad^ Uia Boston rumaeUer for a aulwcriptiou to Gie (»tn-
paign fund. that letter wm aduresfied to MichaclShay, who rm s a nloon on Kl.ol---'." ThuiMimbahel] onuaod diamay in ihe Democratic ranksand oorrrai.liog enthueiasm on the Republic»n6ide nf tl.e bail.
,Mr. Ruaaell'g reply to the blll of Indi
aifainai t! e Govci 01 wcak and inadcll". s;iid that Dr. Terry, ol Fall River, waa rccom-m.wled for tbe truateeahip ol tlie I'
.! bj d Republican. The nominec for dia-police in Lnwrence waa rpcomraend-d by
Kepubliean city offlcera, Commlaaloner Merrilland Councillor Byron Trnett. Aa to tbe ap
of Judge Staple'a aucceneor, Inauruncc tn-nii-.ioii.-r .Merrill wns appolnted the daj thal < .m-
nil_uoner Tarboa wa buried. lt tl"; letter roadi,\ Mr Lodge waa from a llquor deaier who
»ked to contrlbute to the Democrata acantyhe war. probably under the power
Poliee Commiaalon aod banded over a personalletter to bo read to-nlght. The Governor md n
:i"li' to nomlnate Oaliorne'a aucccsaor, and jeejr-t'l'iniv did not nomlnate one who woi Id ever awaythe power ol tbe Poliee Commiaalon ln ravor oiDemocratio electiona. After brieth distinv,Ing the temporary oommiiaaiona created thla yearfrom tlie permanent anlarled eoi.iaaiona which theGovernor sought to nboliaii, the opeaker s r tbat
U which waa vel.I aa anconaiitution.il, wi a
known 10 be auch when it paased the Senate, andthe ilmilar blll not wtoed tilrned ont to bc eon-tititionul.' , ,. , ,1ln Mr l.,,._,''s cloalng half Imiir he wa
quentiy Interrupted by the Dem¦ thehouae. l-Mtt/ni aud routed al every point. they-,,11-lit t,. rally by aboitting aml tbe ...<.. of char-aeterlatio Democratic tactica. Tlie ebjtrmnn ofthe mcetina <lid not do hla duty, or tbe Hhame-riil .iro.vediii'.'s would have be*Mr.I ,.|,.,.'.; peroration waa t-oquent^. nnd afirred thebig audienee with its aentlment and loglc.u is n noble thing," he aold In eoneluaion, "to
he Qovernor of auch a Stnte oa &r___-ehusr>tt-.lt i.s bo light matter tn hold the pli.>nce heldbv John Andrew, when he atood aa high prieetbetween the horna nf of the nltar and poured oiil
lt the U-st blood of .M i-.s_.hu:..: :s. Forthai greal offioe. we wanl ih* the hero of therair grn ind and the muater fleld. hut the . LligentCliicf Maflstrate. \Ve v.M'it m.t Bi >n1 llpa and"lib nromlere, but fhe aobwr perfoftnftnee ofoflicial dnty. VPe want a ruler nf men,..,- :, li.l.er of votes. <' Want;, man who, when l,e paaaea boyon the bor<
nmonwealth, will forgel hia phia politii s. foi-'.-t hia own peraonalltv. and remeni-1 .t onlv il. -r he la the Govi rnor of M ie«a ibua-ttsthe bead ol amonwi ilth, the ohoaen chleloi a proud people."EXPF.LLIBO A TBVS1EE FROM THE CBVBCB
THE _-QUE- TO SEXSA-IO-fAL I OUT AriilM-r -i v DA. II,"'.'..
At .. meetlng of the membera "f rrinltr Bnptl.lChnrcb, h-l-i hul nlghl In lha k-cture ro m
chureh, Ko. 141 Baai Plftg Bftfa -t.. lt w*a
Imoualy ieddai t<. exelode fr. aa the omroat
aareh A. a. Colby. Mr. C bj waa a o
ihe chareh and aa i.ed of ftiraUbln lo
reporta abdbl th. Snndajichool a :<i ihe woamn «,f Um Bhareb eogagai iu tbal
A v..,-l, :i_. taM Tti- 'ia' . ¦ '"-' . f lhaca of tlie etaroa araa k. h '.'
x. ,,!',>. bal Ihe re,' v.x <i. .-' d te a gsnerU
meetlng ,-f tbe memi^r- of the chui-b aod baa.aiatb i' 'i'"'-'" b)
¦ii.. onghl agalnai Mi nlgh!uctbitlng and i and bj .
bal* i-el a :. li;(.¦ rhiin li. b IU er Mr. < ..!' .
i. ii .1 I.i .. i.i.'...-, i. ,,i been fmm.iiy Infnrm .1 ><:
,, of Ihe ch-rjB * Ihal ereUr, .. |by w ' *-) la. il.n t.-ion
,,f iiie chureh w_» 4_a4H_i-««t. Umi ioe f,,f tha rlinrch brled Ui be ii thal the paator
...in tlie Iii-i-- h ", .. , ,
\ Ttli.uiie report*- called ..t Mr. olbj home, No.2ia Baai Thtrty-aUth-rt-, nf'er the mcetine di.pai tnm from u .- oharch, hut wa_ _i_C- rnu-d _MMtio w_s out of (OWQ.
SNO W8T0EMB INNE W-ENGLAND
THE EAKI.IEST KNOWN SINCE 1876.
TBBE9 IN WOBCNSTBB BE8TT TO THF. r.UOL'ND-M.NY ACUUF.NTS ALONG THE COA-T.
W0 Oei. 2.;. An BBBBaal niglit prc-ikMlf to tl.e, bihabttaata of w ircaator Coaaty
thla mornlns. Thc groaad was eovaaad with fr..m tw*L> (oar Inekea of _anp iaow. The leavc* are stlll on
Ib* treea, aad have aeaaealy turned to aotumn eetora,for there bave y.-t been no kllllng hraat*, and the flow-ei-s ln thfl B0W*r-fg_rdeni are st ll lu blooriF. The trecsxvri-e loaded xxitli tl-ep siiuiv. and thc long bran.hesaer* Ix-nt tO thc ground, ln some plarcs m-arly blo<iilnfithc hlakway*. In the orehards the unpirked applesp¦¦. p .I onl trOBJ the snow-covered br.mrhes. It is theeaiiieai anow known li<-ra sirice 1870, when tliero wiw
a heax'y fa!T on (ictobcr 15.HartfOtd, n.nn.. Oct, S3.-._a*rt nlght was a eold and
blusterliiK' one, and this morning the hills aiound herewcro coveivd xxlth sitow, Tae flrst of the sea«on.
Klnp-tun, N. Y., oct. 33..Baow fell at several point*.in tke CatekQ] MoeatalBfl last night.
Nexcprt, B. I., Oet, 83*.A heavy snowstorm pre-vailed here this morning, doln^ coiiftlderable damage to
sinall eiaft ln the bay. Iieforc daybrcah tho sex-erc
nortbeaateriy wiwl was aeeaaav-dal by hall and .anow,
followed by heuvy raln. btcanfers plylng on thc bay_keoaUnaed all trlps untll noon, owing to the heavyaea. Bo fatalltics a-e reported, but several small
have gone ashore."tw-Haveii, '>'t- -li..The «torm of lait nlght and
tka heavy xxlnd of this morning drove a erowd of sca
rrait lnto thLs harftTTr. Among them are the rexenue
nu ter Dexte* and the steamer Hloek Island.I'all Kiver. Oct. 33..The sevcre gale and early anow-
¦torm delayed tlie Fall Klvcr Llne boats about thi-ceboara rhi morning.
Boaton, Oet _."..Tho schooner War steed, of Saco.was towed ln here tliTS mOTBlag dlsmast.-d. Captalhsof Incomlng veaaou report tliat last niurlit's storm was
very heavy in the bay. A small schooner is ashnre on
Oallonpe'a WaaA.Vioeyard llaven, Oct. 23..Tho schooner Wllliam
Ptckerlng. of Plyntoatk, Captaln llammond, Bondotittot Boaton, wlflk a raigj of cenieiit, was fouled by an
onknown schooner wbile aurhored ln this haibor duringt] nt nortkerly gale last night. aud h_l bajajaprit
broken and heailg-ar dama^-d. She afu-i-xvanl partcdboth ehal.I and aaat BBkor* at the b**d of the har-bor, irhere ib* now 11,-s. Sho ls tlcht. Thc s. lioonerLamarUne, Captaln Baton, Fall Kiver for Deer bm,llght. parted botfi ehalna dnrlng the gale this morningaud xvent aehora at Dw he* l of ihe harbor.
tVIImiugtn, Oct. 2:1 (Bpeclal)..The b oncr RedWln^r, of N'oank, conn.. waa b_ra_ aahore at IndlanLix.-r inict. ten mllea below Lcwea, lu-t nlcbt Bnewent to piecea an.l all iiauda wer* toat, Tka BadWing'a home port la ..stonlngtoii, conn.
Rllaworth, Me.. 11. t. 83..The *ch'>oner Knte tray,Captaln John Pray, from Bome'a Sonnd for
iii, pti* lnto Green'a l-ar-dhiR nnd r-pi.ri.-4l thalthe captaln la-, i<».-.t oxvrboard tba morning ofl Vork'aNarrows. Tho vaas*] wa.s carrylnp >o mnek saii that
1 OUed tho boat at the .laxits. Captaln Prayvi'in onl n the maln boom b. Ii.h.k the r--( tarkleand waa Uirown overboord by a lureit of t!ic veasei.
lv of oar* the ri-exv could not 1*8*6 him an.l bfldrowned.
Provincetown, ataae., oep, 23..The clondy, threat-enlng weather at auneet la-t nlght rapldly developed
-.1 ,1 lieavj eoaterlj gale, reachlng a voloclty ..(-i\tv inil"s pe* lu.ur this morning, and ahowing no
of abaung at noon. A Beet of sixty ateamerB,i.ais-¦-. brlga an.l achoonen xvas otr Cape Cod a- dark:.isi nlghi bonnd lnto Boston Bay, and mnal have epcrienrcd rough weather. Thlrteen of hbe fl<s*t madeiies p- ri in aafcty bmI nlght. A rmmber of otnera,Includlng otie fonr-maater, ran 1^ ieen ikrough thc-
ie -ii anchor ln the Lav ..il\\ ri End li.-h'. and doubtleu other* have m*d* ananchorage (nrther onl In the bav. An onknown tkrea-m ter fa reported mnk on Bhovelfal shoai alth npp.-i
nut ol the water. The fate of her crexv is un-known.
ARRIVAL OF TIIF. COLD WAVE.s\o\V PALLS IN 8P0TS.TBR STORB PAS3FS OFF
TO BBA.Thc tlireitcned rold wave got here yosterdav. aad
wlll itay aome time. Al *1 O'clock in thc niorning thethermometer rsgbtarad only 30 iiegree.». At - o'clockilie nic.-i-tirv had cilnihed up to 40 degreo*. A strongwlnd Mew over Ihe city from the northwo-it, and every-bodj remarke l to eviwybbdy elae, fihl it cold I" Tliewtnd made it aeeB i-older than lt really wa*. There.vi- i rii'iior tiiaf saow fcll llghtly ln the city abctit 11
O'clock, but it was hard work to flnd a man who hadSCfll it.
II v.-i. o)ld nll over th? country yesterdav. At|j:.-t"ti flie mercury st>ad at 3-1 degrees In Waehlngton;it ii), and lu Rew-Orlesw at 52 degreos at 6 o'clockin tlie mornlng. In Tonne«see, <;eorgia and Northinuiiii there was n, beavy Irost on Thur*d»y night.
The blgheal thal the mercury got in the r.tt\r\_i ther-momi w- ot the Weather liuroaa on the Equitable Iiuild-Ing yeaterday wm 00 degrec^.
¦. fi'ii nl PatcbogM, I.. I.. and pkieos ea«t ofthcrc on Tliur^day night. Thc thermometer registcred.J7 degreee.
Tbe weaiber for to day and t" inorr w will t>* some-
whal wa mer anl falr. Tbe atonn ot Thnrsday reachedNova »cotla yeaterday, where It dev loped into <th i-.-.I'p" and wcnt off to sca iu tlie patu f tranaatlM-
uners.
.4 WELL-KEOWS COBEAE KU.I.ED.W i-Ii'i.-:¦::, Oct, ^1!...^u I'cat), ;i natlVC "f CorCO,
yean old, wm rtrnck by aa ezpresa troln.,: eollege Statlon, Md., laat evening and austalned ln-jorlea from which he di-d. su Penn wm .1 niember,f tbe cornmlsalon nf i'liiinent men th.il left Coreaearly ln tlu- aeveatiea for tl.e pnrpose of InveatlcatingIhe clvllluitlona beyond the >eu-. ;i> waa partlcalarlj
.cd in mattera pertalnlng to agricnltnre, andafter ti.'- otl sr memben of th- commlaaloa l-.ud re-
tornod to thelr nativc country h- took ;. l'mir yean'-.mr-.' of itndy nt the Borytand Africultuial Col.lege, from which he graduated a ahort Ume ;ig<>. Ilewa afl irward appolnted t» a place in the AgricaltaiulDepartment. where li" waa ol mnck value In itatl llcal
a a* referred to Japan, CblM and
r_TB DOSXELLT CARE TO BE ABGCEIt TODAY.Mlnnaapolla, Oet 83..The evidence In the Don-
ii.ii-- eaaa waa all in hy thla afternoon, and the __urtRdjoorned untll to-morrow, when argnmaata aiU be-cin. Several witneaaea awdga toiaj thal Donnellyreputatlon tor leglalatlve and polltlcal intcgrity wa'
.i. Donnelly ).im-cif then took tba atani aml,..t.iv the evidence glveo by Blag _u.i
other*. General Le Due was reeaUed and awora thalDonnelly propoaei to him to _'n out tho llaettnga;,-,ii ii:,!, ii i road aad dlvide tba proreeda. Donnellybelng recalled. denled havlng had auch a ooavoraa-tion. Donnelly- rcaaon fo:- not preaalng his ilr.tmll waa llml Ift had no lunda.
TBE CBABLgSTOX EXCITE8 ISTEREST 7.Y JAPAX.
San Pranclaco, Oct. 23..A private h-tler rereived In
tbia city froa nn ofllcer <>f ti.e rnited state* oralaarCharleatoo, :,t Yokohama, aaya ti:,- appeeraace of thatrruicer m Jopaneae wntera creatcd urrit Intcreat On
,,- .: .. ti x, -, araa thrawn <>i»«'i. fo:- Inaperttoa over,¦ people boardfld i;er, and s!;c \xa- -unoiiiidcd by
<,:imi);.ii- and other boata of all deacrlpllona. TheChaiieatoo waa alao vbitei by toralgn nnval oBcers,
Amerl on offlce f'.nn.i it diOciilt to conx-i:,, tbelr .I'ip.'ilie-e f::,-n>l- tl.at t!i- Crulaer WO. iu,:
Admlral Relknap ha trnnaterrcd blaii. .i biuni 1.1- to the t'harle.l m from tlie old a
i, m nocacy, that baa beretofore aarve4 blm lor atlagablp.
AGAIXST THE UQUOM TBATTIC IX AFBICA.Watertown, N. Y., Oet, 83..In tke Preebytartsn
to-day a .' olntl n wni adoptod that tbe.:¦ ,-,,i ital - k i"- appointcd to BMmorlallM
ealdcnl amf Seoate ol tha Cntted MatM, and t->,'i l.-iiaif oi tlu- early raitfteatkm nf
tv:it|-- now pendlng or to be I >rmulated (or the de.', of the traflk in in:'-.-i-.-n and ln men Intnd other un. pa. i tlie world
rBR BEIBOEPOBl POLICE DIgFVTE.ridgeport, Coan., Oet S3. Qno warronlo \<
imrs rompelllng Captain HnhenaM to appear betontbe Kuperlor Court sad afcow on what antborttgr be txrri i-.<.-. tke ilutii-s nf Chicf of l'oliii: WON BBCUKd tOday fi ... Jndge iiuii, of the Buperlor Honrt, bj Attorr:.,.. v; lea Jndaoa, fr., attorney fur .i..i n Rytnnda, who*n.- d ilm, in- beea onated. The paper*are returnable next R'edneaday. Theae proe.
ther i:\ md- i. lUatfniiv eotUled t.>th-- m"
Eivi: /./.' D nr A EVEAWAT ttBEM.\ WlM I'i \ tn I f:-'in
:i. 1 land Btock Vimls ut no.li ti. <lii> an.l lor.ni'.-ii ¦ paolc iii AHegheny. it traeereed
aeverol ol tka priaelpal atreeta, sttacklag evaeylhlng.¦ii' iu it- aray aml eompelRng people le Im toe
lluir RveS, I'lve perSOM were pBMi bv IhS ff.:i'l-la party of iitiwi.s wiiii guns 0.id lerolwnii
Soolfy mn tho stocr down ai.d lt was ohot dcid hiM^il-cn ave,
TAMMANY HAS ITS WAY.
DISCRIM-NATION AGAINST RKP-LILICANS.
JCDGE M'ADAM L_AVi:S TIIE BBMCM TO REPROVMTHO-E AT -HL'I/T.
The story pnblUlicd ln Tho T.biit.e yesterday nl_.tr|the dlserlminatlon In favor af Tammany Hall nt thaBuch of nfalaiaBiatloa in the -uir-me <.>nrt onlyp-irtly lluppai Ihe ex i'- \e-f. rd.iv. The Wijrwam p-o-ple ar.' -"'"- Ut intrenelied in the elty govemmenllh:.t tliev s-rm to dlsre:_ard ;.ll eautlori. Yesterdaynornlng BapaMleaaa Wha wanted to become natur_ll_e4liepan to arrlve at the County Court House before 9
o'clock. They form.nl in llne with the other., bnt for
B lOBg time thev inndr mV9} pro._ress toward the elerk'B
room. At the aame time tho Tammany Hall eandl-
dat's for eitir.en-hlo had, many of them, u pa'li nf
ro-e.. 1'hllllps, the man In ehatfB of the TummahrHall bureau in the C'ourt Hou-e eotridor, had only tan'xl at the polleeman at the door, or at one of the
rlerfcs, and hl- aaaa hoved boldly Into Uie clerh'a room.
A MeaaUaae Kepubliean who cume up was ordered to 29down io the end of tlie llne.
The rrowd of applioants aaa hnrdly as big yesterdayas on the day before, althouxh no more natumllrationpapcrs wlll be Issued ln the State eourt* now untllafter tbe eleetlon. Thursday was an uni.sunlly heavyday beeause lt ralned und men who work out of d-»raliad a day of re-t. They ro:il.l therefore go to thaCourt House wlthout lodng any pay. More polleemenwere statloned ln the .orridor yeaterday than on
Thursday, so tho ei.iwdins about _hc door of the elerk'Bofflce was not so bnd. I'roiti 0 o'clock untll 11 PhllllpBsent hla men Into the room ln partles of three, four, or
even eight and ten. In tho meantlme the Repub'.leanautood la line almost in ono plaee and had to see Tan>mat.y men who had Just arrived w_lk talmly up to tl<0clerk's desk and get their appUeatlona.
JCDGE M'ADAM JNT-RFERES.This dlserlminatlon flnally becamo unbearable ani
Ilugh Turner, of No. 413 West Twenty-elghth at., whowas ln the ser\1ce of tlie Kepubliean NaturalizationHut.au, went to see Jud?e MeAdam. lle toid how
Phllllpe sent ln bls Taniinany men ln droves, whllo
BepubBeaaa atooi ln Una for lialf nn hour wlthoutgetttng any aearer lha derfc- desk. .ludse MeAdamma rl.htfully Ineettaed al tiiis and at oneo lefl the benchta pat a stop to the unfalr praetiee. lle went to tlie
room and told of Mr. Turner'. complalnt,cuutlonlng all r.ot to M tbe Ihlng BO ur ..galn.
The Judge evldcntly had some influen.c with theetorka and poUeeenen, for Phiiiips rea-cd lo send innew-eoiners for a UtMe v.hile. Tbe nien tn llne beganto advance toward their goal B_th BOBM apeoi. I.-tcr
lu the day, however, Phillije; ae.-ln Baai his " pill" anda number of liis im-n r .'elved tlieir papara Bhaai of
Bepublleana who had waitod for 1wo or tfWM ho.;-..The Tammany rannera did a Mr baaftcaa, .iithou.h
the dav was Itardiy as nrotltable to them n- Thursday.The chlef Of these was :i tall rOUBg mun who would ge*yon Into the elerk'a room wlthout deby for i?l. 8a.eri.)
lieiifarl, of No. :M7 Third ave.. was one of thOBB who
pald tl runner this sum aud thus e»mfi B IBM Bfatt*r's stoik in trudo \'..is :\ irtter -i.'ii. .1 by Will-
-ii .1. McKenna. elilef (lerk of tho Court of C.cnenili an.l ex-Aaaemblymaa, who la tha TammanyOf the Vlth Aaamably DUtrlet Thia letter wae
wrltten on « l-tter-heai >.f the Dtat-tcC-Attor-ey'a ofli.aand thus b'.rc ihe senibl :n.v of an ofl!< ial doctltn, ut.
It read about thus: .. I'naa B-Vb-iy t'.it this -entleii :ui
brlnga up. W'.'.Iiam I. McKenna." The rtirin.T afeawaflthis to several persnns. The poli-omen nt the door
hai evtden_y aeen it, f>r they Blkarei _u whom thorunner brought up to pn<_ '"to tlio clerk's room. Tharunner boaetei about havlng recelvai II for pa-singtwo men in.
Another runner. a llvelv littlB Italian. was asked ifhe bad to pay any one tor tha prlvllega af shovingpei-ona into the room aheai of their turna. He io-
plied, with n wlnk and a hBOWing miiUc, "TwmVt mybtiMness. see'."
lxfosuhf. si-oilkd his coie.
r.laustciu. the runner who t>ld a Trlbnne reportrton Thursday thst hc would swear that he had knuwntho man whom tlie reporter would bflBg t» be natural-iied for eight years, waa about the Court House yester¬day. He did not look as cheerful «s hc did on Thursday.As told lu The Tril.anc ye-terday, he had agrced to so-
cure pepen f..r Zalel (lu/.ik, of Itidge st.. ln B few min-utes for *-. lllaustein was to iwesr that he had knowni.tizik for more than flve year-. althflOgi ho saw hlmtor ihe flrst time the dav befm* yertwRsy. Blaustelahad mid that he liad a frlend, licnrv Hailly, a clerk in
ihe OOOrt House nnd. Tammany Hall ruptaln of an
election district. who woold furnlsk sMPUenttSM ln a
¦epsmte romn on a lower tloor.I?laii-:.':ii WM a-ln-d ye-terday how buslnesa waa.
-I ala't doing any." he replied dejtxtadly. .. Evcry-tl.lng is atopped. ReUly called me la aud said hecotddn't do any buBnoM wlth me today. Ile saidthero WM -'.niethiiig publi-he.l in aoOM paper aboulhim. I don't Know what it WBS." ULiusu-m had notbeacd of tta Mpoaaie of hta leheaae of patjsfy andprobobly woaM not have beM unduiy wanted if hehad. Hc's a strong Tammany man of Uie Vltli Aa-
¦embly Watrtct,Thomaa Rooae, elerk of the Bupertor Court, said yes¬
terday thal he dM not beHeve the ehargea thsl any alhia elerks had been bdbei. He aimltted that irbmmhud been aOowed tn Ml out apptteattoM tor a tnn-,but h-.- aaM that he had atopped it two or three davsago. He had hcard m. prevtooe eomplatati fi-oni E»publlcana, he isM, bul Taininauy liall in-.'i had tolRhlm that they wcie being dNii-inilnatcd against.
BOGUS NATURALIZATION.MORE DEMOCRATIC TRICKS EXPOSED.
CITIZKNS MADE TO ORDF.ft PPOB DF.y\NO OR
"DRY DOLLAB" SCLL1V.VN.
(FROM THF. Nl.W-YOKK IIF.K.xJ-D, 1ND.)John I. Davc:iport Iius niov.tl «t l»st...if we jrain tka aext Lcgblaian ihall mHaBOf
move for Um impea. luncnt of Jndfe David .M.-Adam, odihe Superior t.'ourt, for BM_B*M*oefl in 1*8*09. I hav*pk_ty of tUliCfC on xxhii.li lo ba*9 pi-<*"Cedlngs ar.dcarry them through, aad if Jur.fi. e xx.-iv <l"ne he wouldlt** down from his blgh pla a t BBOrrOW."
Tkea* u-.-nbie xxa.rds arera Bttaaad lat-t evenlng byJoka I. Daveiip.irt, l'iiite-j Btataj roiiimiasl Kicr andChief Supervisor of Klectioin. II* rai-ed in hlfl handa baOtj bundie of tjaaaiUtoa 6ot*_aaa*i and ln lilsdirk erea there shone 8 lOOfc of triumph -tlie look of adeteettve who has made a aaeeeeaful eoap.
The Davenporf lisht ing -tru-k ycsici-day, and lifetaOthat kinds of MgHitff It siruck i:i an unexpectcdplaee. Bai it striick vorv hard and high, and whentheae Unca ar> rcad Uiis m*nt*t taara wiii be a veryexciting Jiaif hour for ccrtaln politi.-ians.
UN ANOTIlKIi TACK.F.ver s|nce "The llerahlV BZaOSai* of coloni ' t' BBJ
done under the prOtocttng lrtB| of om- Ilaracy Martin.people bave beaa expeaf rtg a boU from the ..flice ofUm r-upervisoi- of F.t.-.-:!»n* to llght on that pariiculnrpurtlon of the body p illtlr. Mr. Dav .::port was b>0.brewd not to aaeoaraf* Ikia iciicf, bat \xiiilc he waa
Ing Ifl the light for rolonitcrs. hawas really beodlBg :ill hu eaergMJ 1-. 0*** up uiiotherne-i of roirnptton. His agenta wer* dlggdag la a rl.-ks.-iii. nr.it arerd Bigoarthlag gaievnaa aad BMaaajta* <i<»-ings iu eoanartton wttk Um aaiaraHiallna of .ititenaundec the n*_u «.f tka BaiMitot t'ourt.
So ..;-'. aaapeeted whal ba x-:.s 4.Ing, and. aa ha-.ald yeaterday, when the b*M bad a_taa aai thaDepnt) i nited Btatea Kai ibala wer* bt .ni'ung torather th fl barveat, Um aakafartora had paana so
boid ln t'l.ir siiaiiudsaa tr*_M la nalaiaMiaUn* pa.yrBthal il Waa IH.e sittlng ,-till and having ripe frtill (aillnto his lup to coIK-ct eviilen.¦- B**lB*t tli.-m.
WILL OATBRR TBBB IN.Yeeterdaj kftaiwoM ba bR thal he bai sefiSMe ln
plenty, aad dciidcit thal it was time to strike. Hall:i ikifi'i aranaats wesa pleeed in thi haaRa of doputyIHUThfTT. aml they were I m-:i -minln.' th>- hlgkwaygunii bywoy mon partloatorly Ihe bUtov, for meaaceaaad "f pertlrtpettoa la erlaRaal and uiegui natu*ralltotion pr x-eedtaga.
the Irst n .'tim wus brouglit ln at about 4 p. m.ll<- WM a young italian of aboul t-ntv-ix. who
HM i'f \l'tu:ii i'r.'lilo. though it labelieved thal ba baa aaothoe aaaas. ii" was nrrested«t Ro, '.I Raxtsr t tor rtrtalajag two niturallaatlonpapan bt ni.-n M had nevrr .. ;i'i.l who n.-ver
it lha aoart t.> obtala lhasa, The <asaagalnal tho aeeaaed wa- roawiM aad i-.mipicte.
A Ll'l'KY DIv/OVl l;v.some davs ago \ ittorio ran against an agent ot
Iiavenport's lu tlie Itallau rMR. Ha BM engagegin carrylng payrs, he **!_, to >ome of LU cjuulrjuieo.