SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. FK1DAY MOKNING , SEPTEMBER 10 , 1886. NUMBER 75. HONORS TO THE REFUGEE , Bulgarians Greet TLoir Retiring Prince With Great Enthusiasm. METDY SYMPATHETIC CROWDS. Kcpnrntlon Hccnc" TlintSi < m tlic Lo\c ol'ttip IVoplc Imiiililct In tlio CoiiiniiiiiH on i In ; llel- last Situation. A Kyinintlil/.lii 1'opnlnrc. OncovA , Sepl. ( > . I Now York Herald Cable-Special to the Mr.i : ] When I'llnco ' AloMinder'saeht outeied holla last year ho was greeted b ) the nthvnvNu Ronerally ( piUt poinilnco with ovations and ncclamatlons as the contiuering hero. Hut jcsterdav , nt his departure from Solla , the loud shouts of tri timph were changed Into utterances of sorrow row As the prince continued his journey through thosmall\lllagpshovvnsevervvhero ) iccclved by the Inhabitants with SIONH or in ri > sTvirAiiiY nnd regret. 'Ihntthu nnny did not arise to forcibly restrain the prince fiom depaiting Is to be attributed solely to the decisive and Impoi Innate rcauests of tiolrclilol. Sonovv- fully , and with tears In thelt eves , did the ofllters listen to the nrluco as he bade them act obediently to the will of the legcncj ! AVcio It not for the pi Ince , Solli would now , pei haps , be the bcr.M ! or in OODY KNrot'NTrus , for the army was determined to av CURO their comnmndct on his loos. A few miles be ) end Solla the prince bade ids olllcers farowell. The scene was ver ) touching. Ho iiumcdl- atol ) altei set out with the regent Stambii- loir and KaiaveloiT and the inlnlstets Ita- doslavott , Sloilow , GickofC nnd NikolayotT. Ills biother likewise nccoinpanicil him. The regents , adjutants and minister * who accom panied the prince say ho diil not Icav o his country IIH a refugee , but ns a i uler regictted and mourned by all his subjects. ' 1 ho pott ot Lorn 1'olankn vv.mgallv decointed with lings. A \ii'Aiiti/iNi ( enow i ) greeted the prlnco ns he , with his C3\ort , boarded the Danube steamer S/a\n. The jacht Alexandei ngaln escorted the departing piluco. No 0)0 remained dry. Soon nftm breakfast time the btcamet npproached the fortress ot Widdln , where n number ole o fOreck nnd Roumanian steamers , with gn- colored bunting , weio wnlting In ordot to welcome his ntrival with jo ) fill strains of music and resounding huitahs. From the walls of Wtdden thundeied i an SAMO or PAVNOV. The entliogarrisomvas diawn up on the shoio tinderalio command of Major Usunoin who so bravely defended the lortrcss last 'car against the attacks of the Sen lans. As ; ho m Inro touched land the bands on board iho S/av a and the yacht commenced to play. ' "ho impression leeched from the mighty hnuahlngciovvdson the sh'-.o is Indesciib- able. The sw a ) ing mass , maid continued ac d , imations , singed foivv aid to meet tlio ] ii 1103 It seemed as if they wanted to riti.ss ttiMio DiiAitr. AVith dllllcnlty did the prlnco push his way tbiough the shouting , weeping crowds. At last ho ga'ned ' the prefecture. Ho ascended the baleen ) , where ho made a short speech thanking his faithful subjects , and especially the beloved town of AVlddcn , foi the love and loyalty shown him. Ho also thanked ] 5ulgailaand implored for its futuio vvellaro tlio blessing of ( ! od. As the prince left the prcfecluio to board the jacht Alexander , the ctovvdini : was so great that it appealed for a moment as if the peop'o ' wanted to keep him b.ick , but his quieting vvoulsdld not fall to bilng about the desiied etlcct , and ho was ac- coidlngly enabled to teach Ms yacht. ciir.r.ns FOII Tin : Amid mnovved thuiuieilng of cannon and shouts of liutrabs by the masses and the sol- diets , thojaclit iSloosoned Irom Its moor- IIIKR. Ho vv ho has ev ei w Itncssed the specta cle of a beloved pilnco torn fiom his lojal subjects , fiom Ins beau will never bo effaced this touching scene of siupathy and love. A number of steamers and six barks escoited tlio prince a short distance , while from the Koumanlan shore , near Kolafnr , came tliiin- dcilnggtectlng fiom belching cannon. Thus did the pilnco take Ids dcpattnto fiom the orients. At night the brilliant illuminations on botli shoics , and the hurrahs penetrating the dnikness. gave llngcilng evidence ol the sympathy which the prlnco had left behind In the hearts of ids subject ? . THE BTAll.MKNT ON Sept. " . Surprise Is expressed at St. Petersburg at the statement of Pilnco Alexanders proclamation that thoc/arhad pionilscd to respect the independence and liberty ot Unlgntla , Such ptoinlsos , It vvas declared , vv ere not made by the c/ar. WASTS TO HI : A .soT.uimt. HIMILIV , Sept. U. Tlio minister ot war has received fiom Piinco Aloxati'Iot a dispatch asking that ho bo allowed to resume the duties of a ( iciman soldier. of Abdication. SoriA , Sept. I' ' . [ Now i'oilt Hoi- nld Cable Siiocial to tlio Hr.i-Att : ] ) o'clock In the morning the m inlfcsto of the prince's abdication was posted upon the stiect coi ners. A number of groups conctogated mound the announcement , which vvas genei- nlly icad aloud by some Individual who vvas able to toad. Ko reports have ) ct been iccolvcd fiom thepiovlnces it'gaidlng the impression made theio by the piinco's abdi cation , but the prefectures tolcgiaphcd to the piovlnces for In foi unit ion during the night. Some of thooflicershavo jmton iiiouriilntr. BKXTON'S INQUiniKS. Ho WnntH tn Kniivv About liclAist lllclEu-lteauli Koplloa. LONDON , Sept. 0. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to thd Ilii : : . ] llelfast matters occupied much of the time nnd attention of tlio commons during question bouts this evening , and J glvo ) ou a sumnnuy of the same supplement nnd oxphinatoty of many items nlready cabled. Mr. Se.Mon asked what ic-port had been made by the constabulary authorities nt Belfast as to what extent the Catholic woiklng people who lost employ ment dining tlio recent riots him now been restored , mid what measures had been ndoutcd by einplo ) era to keep eider lu their establishments. 1IICKS-11KACII Sir Michael Ulcks-Ueach said It was Im possible for him to civo any dellnlto infer- imulun upon the matter , which is not within thocontiolof the goveinmcnt. So fains ho had been ublo to ascertain all the Catholic j\vorklnimen , who left their employ during the dlbtui bailees had now returned. Ho understood also that the cmplocrs had threatened with dismissal any poison who AN.VOVFIl TIIFlll FEL Mr , Sexton Incmiicd what measmes Imd been resolved uuun for the Increnso and re distribution of the constabulary force at liul- fast and who vvas to command them. Sir Micli.id Hicks liracli said that an extra constabulary force of 400 remained at Uelfasl ITo to aid the local foico. A poitlou of them hail been concentrated In tlie centtul part of the o town and the test distributed lu othei parts. bix houses had bun taken by the gomu incut for prov Isionnl barracks for the force at pro cnt under command of the assistant Inspector specter central. Mr. Sexton asked if the government would rossitii.ii TIII : si nni STIOV that a police station should bo provided In the district whrie the fatal attack was made on the navies. Sli Michael Hlcks-Heacli said tint the point would bo considered In connection with a permanent arrangement. The ariangements ot which he had just spoken wcio only turn * pointy. Mr. Sexton asked whether , considering that dining the i lots 4U patleiitH were received Into the Helfnst iovnl hospital , ntn cost to the hospital ot ANX ) , and that the strained condi tion of trade allows for no hope that the exlta expenditure could bo met by addi tional vet rjirAm rnvrninrTioN'1' , supplemental ) ' estlm itrs would bo submitted to tl.e liiiuso fet a grant in aid of the hospital. Sir Michael Hicks Ileach .ild that the gov ernment had considered this , nnd while It recogiii/ed the bpuelits that the hospital con- feued on the commuult ) . they did not led themselves in a ) io Itlon tomikc.i favorahlo leply. The only jil ices lu lielnnd to which grants ot this kind vvoto mndo vveie in Dublin. It was notdesltablo to extend the privilege. Mi. Sexton cavonotlco that on the civil sctvico estimates debate ho would move a ( iiMrouiiti : : itosi'trvi. . T , P. O'Connor nM < ed It the government did not mnko a public grnnt to a doctor who attended upon a landlord injured some time a o. Wetu the people injure d nl Belfast less entitled to public assistance than a landlord'.1 Sir Michael amid "oh " lllc.ks-iiuach ( , "olft" fiom the hisli membeis ) said that the hospital as not the same thing as a doc tor. f ( Avolco ) . Landloid doctor. The lielfast subject then dtoppcd. 3 Nousnai ny. A Tnlk With n Sailor AVIio Tt-iccl a NnweAsti.r , Sept. a [ Now Yoik llornld Cable Speelnl to the Uiii ] To day 1 had an Interview with 11. M. Andeison , ono ot the rash voageis lecoutly taken off a small boat named Ocean in tijingto make the Passage trom Norway to Ameiiea. Ander son had a disappointed look butspokolieely. He said : "Our boat Is a common Norwegian sjogto , bow-shaped at both ends. She Is llfteen feet in keel , hvo In beam , two feet four Inches deep , and fitted out as a lllo boat. She bchav ed w ell at the outset , AVe lett Cliilstlana on May 25. AVe sailed eight days acioss the North sea and came tluough the canal at Grangcmoiitli to ( Jlasgow. Wo loft the last port on Juno 20 , and called at Mullnhci-d. " "Can jott memoii/ooui logl" "For the lust two weeks out fiom Ireland wohad had weather , all vvesteily winds. On the Gth and 7th ot July we had lilch seas. On the llth and 12th wo oncounteted n heav ) gale with a high breaking sea , which wo clcated finally by using oil. On the 13th we cairted away our mast In a strong breeze Iron tlie north with squally weatlici ami ahlgl sea. AA'o iittccl a mast as wo went along After that it lomained line to July 20 , when in a sttous breeze from the iiorth-noitheast , with a high sen , WE wi.ni : the boat being fourteen buckets of water short In her ballast nnd was can ) lug too much sill. lint , with the exception of losln ono squnro snll nnd the jib nnd-somo cloth , wo got aw ay again. Fiom this mishap we got moro confidence In the boat than ever. Still , the knocking about and pitching was more Ionian tic than comfortable. AVe then had some daS of vciy fine weather , aftei which wo commenced to get It contrary and so had almost to lie to nearly all that wool : . This was when the City of Chicago passed ns. Hut \vr. HAD THI : WOKST the week after. On August ! ! wo were along' side the German batk Call Tank of DantI/ , going to Quebec. Out barometer was dam aged by water and wo did not know that the glass had been tailing tor the last twonty- fotn hours nnd was filling still. The captain said , 'we have a heavy gal" coming ; you had bettei comoaboatd heio and glvo It up , ' bill In oin success after last week's slow pi ogress wo would not listen. AVe loft him , but had not been away four hours before wo got the beginning of a gale trom the southwest , which the nexl day hauled lound to the west and blow terri bly , with n high breaking sea. AVe managed It well enough up to 8 o'clock on tlio morn ing of the nth of August , when wo got II wotso nnd wcio again capsi/cd , nnd tills lime bangoveroui stem , or end over end , tlio boat lighting itself again was full of water Poi thirty hours i UK MA : w VMIID : ovr.u us , constantly. Alter wo got balled out wo found falx of the tanks lull of water. Thoonly dry ono contained our clothes and twelve boxes of matches. All the hi cad but a few pounds was damaged. AVe had presence the meat , potatoes and rlco , so that we wouldn't want tor eatables for thico weeks. Howevei , we found our water tank leaking and the water uottlng salt , AVe had lost all our bed clolhes and half our othei clothes , our books ami sextant , so on the 7tl wo agieed upon giving up the job. He-sides out aims weio bad with salt water bolls , AVe weio btlll all right , but alter tlio 21th of Jnlj wohad begun to think that wo tveio no : i Ight In tempting prov idenco. AVe had beer spoken by ninny steamers nnd other ships nnd finally the baik Maty ( Jiaham , liom Quo bcc to Shields , in latitude degrees , 20 min utes north mid longitude degrees w est , I'IPKIU ) US UP. "Wo wcio most kindly treated , the captain bnlng n man interested in ourattcmpt. Alas , wabiought him ill luck , for the bark soon bhlppcdnboa over her stern , the wieckago btilklng the captain nnd killing him in stantly. Then the second mate nnd en bailer wrro washed over and lost the Enmo sen also disabling the llrst mate and another sailor , leaving only two sailors , the carpenter , a steward , iti ) self nnd my mate t9 work a ship of seven hundred tons. The boats wore lost nnd part ot tlio deck caigo ot timber vvas washed away , tl.o icmalndcr 1)ing about In all di rections. There wore nine feet of wnter In tlio hold , nnd had the batk not been n very good ship wo must have gone down. AVe , however , readied this plnco last Saturday night to take ship for Norway again. " BOIIIIV TO aivi : IT ur. "AA'as I soiry to glvo it up ? Yes , Indeed , lint I would not use our boat ngnln. There Is just ns much risk in balling270 miles across the Koi th sea as there was at anytime on our NO ) age. " 1 found that Captain Anderson had been a chief ( ilUcerin vessels in American waters nnd had commanded others in European seas. Ho is ( uiitu a lion neru and at Shields , all giving him theciedlt of phjslcil courage and coolness , but moro foi moral courage In abandoning thu attempt when food aud water gave out. Catholic IllHliops for Homo Ttulo. Dun i.is , Sept. 0. The conference ot Cath olic bishops at Maynooth adopted resolutions to-da ) declaring that the Irish people appre ciated Gladstone's efforts in behalf of Ire land. They still ad hero to their demand foi homo rule , and indignantly deny the tory assertions , that If thu Irish people bhpuld govern themselves In domestic altnlrs the Catholic majoitv would abif-e the power con- fcricdonthu Irish parliament , aud hatrass HIP Protestants ot ihecountrv. The ie olu- tions assert that trouble and dlsordei In both lie-land and dreat llrilnln will not cease un til lie-laud's right to administer her own laws Is rcposrnlzod. Atchhishop Walsh , of Dublin. Archbishop Crokcr. of Cashel Mhc-evllly , the aichbishopot Tiinm , and twentv-tlneo other bishops were present attli.coiifeiciico when the i evolutions were adopted. Illc Po'iKoi-y In Clilna. SAN Fn VNC isco , Sept. ! ) The steamer IHo Janeiro arrived this morning with Hong Kong news to August 10 , and Yokohoma to August 21. A daring forgei ) was committed at Hong Kong August 20 b ) P. 1 ! . llclttam , clerk In the Spanish consul Ue. Hcfoiccd thonnmoot Mcncnnilnl , tlio Spanish consul to a bill of c'xch ingo foi . 0 wo on the Hank of India , Ansti.alta and China , diawn in favor ot iho Manilla government , aud Im mediately dl appeaii'd. Xothltig IIH been heaid ot him si nco , though It is believed lie depatled foi llrltlsh Columbia on tliuChlncso batk KwongToiiir. Alexander Homeward Hauntf. P vnis.Scpt.O ATurnsevciin special ns : Alex-andor.StamhulolT , Kaiaveloft and neatly all Bulgarian mlnlsteis tu rived this morning Ina ) acht. The Koumanian ti oops i evolved the prince at the landing , and lined the route along which Jm passed to the lallioad sta tion. Alexander took leave of the miiiisteis nndolllceis heio The tarowe'l ' was veiy af fectionate. Ho will leave Tuinsovuin this afle-inoon nnd pioeeed direct to his patental 'tomcat Damstadt. Cholera Dovnstatlon. FIANCI , : CO , Sept. ! > . A letter to the bulletin from Seoul , Coten , dated August 2 , states that the deaths fiom Asiatic chole-ia fiom July lf > to 2T > nur-ibeiodUO. : ) Since then fiom 207 to W poiMins li uediod dailv. C'llllns could not tu obtained .mil the bodies weio w lapped in sicking. In man ) places do.js and vnltuus have scintehed awav the light coveiini ; of eat th aud devomed the bodies. Aid For Cli.u-lrston. LOVDOX , Sept. t' . At iho meeting of aldetmeu to day Luck icyd a tcle.'iam fiom thomaorol Chailestou , lu which tlio latter said the cat thquaku had left 5.0JO people In urgent need of assistance. 1'ioin the major's house Luck , on bchalt ot tlie loid major , Is- Mied an appeal to a bL-nelit public lor nld forChnileston. YOUTHFUL i.\cixjiAiiis. Small I5oH the Authors ol' the Tires nt IJiiHt St. IjoiiN. ST. Louis , Sept. ' . ) . Dmlng the past two months icpcnted attempts have been made to burn dow n the Nation il stock jards In E ist St. Lonls , and two ot the Hies slatted by the Inccndiailcs caused considerable damage to the pens aud sheds , but wcro extinguished beloio tlio llamcs had communicated to any ofthelaiKO paciciug houses. The pe-rpetia- tors of the outrages remained unknown until last Tuesday night , when John Colly , night watchman nlAVIilttnket's potk packing House , dlscoveied seve-ril bovs attempting to set the house on Hie. The iuceiidiulcs lied at hlsapoioach , but he puisued and caught one of them , who pioved to bo his own son , John , fem teen jcais ot a = re. Yestetda ) the father took his boy to Piesldent Knox and made him confess. The boy as-kiinvv lodged th it ho and two othei bovs named Heed and Hopkins had kindled the hies of JnnuTnnd Atuust 2 and n which lesulted in tlio loss ot 00,000. The bovs said they made their at tempts to bum down the ) .uds because they were ret used woik. In Monelnry Circles. CiimEX.NE , AVjo. , Sept. 9. [ Special Telegram to the 15r.i.J T. 13. Hicks. pies > dent of the First National bank fo Checnne , andMi . C. AV. Converse , widow of tno Into banket millionilie , A. it. Con- veiso , weio mauled this morning ana lett tor the east immediately. Death of a Chaplain. Ciir.Yr.x.vr , AVyo. , Sept. 9. [ Special Tele- pram to the 15E1-.J Uev. I ; . W. IJrady , post chaplain at Fort D. A. Iuscolldled suddenly tills evening. Chaplain Urady served through the war In an Iowa tcglment , and is some what famous as a lectiirei on "Life-in Libby , " having been a pilsonei many months. Death Almost Certain. Missoum VAT.I.EV , la , Sept. 9. [ Special Telegram to the Buu. ] This evening while switching , night Ijnulimster , O. Mnshcr caught his foot In a fie , ' nnd was run over. His light le and light aim were badly niaii''led , nnd the chances ot suivtvlng bis injuiics nro very slight. A Uniilc's Ijxlstcnuo Kxtendccl. AVASin.NCiTOX , Sept. 9. The corporate ex istence ot the llldgelv National bank ot Sprluglield has been extended to Scptembei 11 , 1000. SEDOWICIC DUNfUS. JIo Sajs He Only AVcnt to nil A Hull. Nr.w Yonit , Sept 9. The Evening Posl pilntsnrnid fiom O. ( J. Scdgwiek , special United States agent to Mexico , dated City of Mexico , Septembei 3 , In which ho sas : "A week ago 1 went to a ball nnd stayed to the end , and went homo and to my bed early the noxtmoinlng. My filond Gulinnds called upon mo and lound mediesslnr. and how cut out. All the officers and membeis of the Jockey club , who aio the pilnclpal people of the city , have signed a letter cxoneiatlng mo from all Impropei behavloi at any time dur ing the ball. Gentlemen who saw mo ictutii fiom the ball nave signed n caul that the ) observed nothing , but that I went towntds my room. I have Guliand's statement In wilting as to hlscall in the morning , besides n statement of the hotel manager that no bceiiuoi low of any kind took place at the hotel , and also that I wont to my loom after the ball. No 0)0 witness has ovci been pro duced , and I only know liom hcnisay what stories niociiculntcd In the United States. U.inid hn'Mclcgiaphed mo that my personal denial of the scandal is wanted. " The Colored Citizens' Muss Meeting. Pursuant to a call fora mass meetlng.about thiity colored cltl/cns mot at the city hnl last night to select n man to be recomincndec to the icpubllcan convention as a candidate for the legislature. The meeting was called to order by A. H. AVIIlis. After consldeiablo picllmlim-y skirmishing C. W. Hubbatd was made permanent chaliman of the meeting and Mr. Il.arnett chosen ns secretary , Mr Hubbaid addressed the meeting at some length , urging the ntec-tlng to hnk'ct a goo < man. aud then domain ! that the republicans give him n place on the ticket. At the close ot Mr. Hubb.aid's address Mr. Iluikoirot the llooi and stated that the meetIng - Ing was not a representative ono and moved nn adjournment for ono week. This called out a free-for-all discussion that lasted for an hour and a half , It was nnnlly decided to adjourn tor ono week. Tlio following w ere appointee n committee to pro | > orly ndveitlso the meet ing mid secure a full repicsontatlon of the colored voters of the city : Hammett am ( iamblo of the First vvard. Frank Ureon am Jones of the Second , A. H. Willis and C. E liurko of the Third , 0. H. C.iahnm nnd Solo mon I5rovvn of the Fourth , Dr. Itlckctts am AV. li. Under of the Fitth , and Sluinsoii aud Ylncgur ot the SUtli. A Narrow K oopo. Kngino Ko. 823 brought In the evening overland train jesterday , aud as usual the veteran UiilOn Pacific engineer , Joe Hajes took U across the liver , AVIillo switching near the transfer the crank pins on the drive wheels on both sides ot the engine broke letting the rods fall down. The engine came across the river with only ono rod vvorkluL- llad this occurred when the train vvas golnj , at aliv ely rate thei o Is no telling Uovv Irlgutf u the rubult might Ua\o beeo , ? OC STOPS THE YACHT RACE , Cho Second Contest for tlio International Onp Statts Out Jiivcly , BUT ENDS IN A DISMAL FAILURE. The Mnj Mower In tlieljunil AVhon tlio Contest Stops The Oitp-.MUe ! ) ! cj clc llecortt Upokcii Other S Tlio Yncht Kacf Postponcil. The Sei'iinil Ynclit Itncc. S.vnHOOK , N" Y. , Sept. ! ' . Shortly after day break theto was nnnsuil nctlv lt > on boaid of > achts nnd sailing craft. The iiidn sails wcio sot whllo a thick black sinoko that tolled liom the stacus of thn steam jaehts , showed tint the > eic picpir- lug lot tlio day's sport. All of the great throng of people that had filled the stands of tin1 hotels along the Narrow s , on the occasion il the Hist race , those \\lio had stationed Ihcmsches along tiong Island , clo o to the bhoics , or perched upon the rocks and breast- wet ks of the two big forts at the entrance of iho upper hay , appealed to ha\o bien lifted In one great mass and sit down upon the beach nt Sandy Hook , or the Jersey hills. The beach between Ocean ( iio\oand Xexerslnk highlands , as turns the eje could leach , was tilicklth people. Not only from setsido icsoits did the > come , but from inland towns where the contest has awakened Intense Inteiest. The pia/ras ot all the hotels neai those ieio occupied bj spcctatois who came down on the eatly trains and boats. Uetore nine o'clock the clouds broke away lu the east , and a dealing up wind Degnn and continued from east to noitheist. At nine tlie signal set vice guo the \eloeitv of the \ \ hid nt twelve miles per hour. The fo4 hotn was hushed nnd the mist began tomove. It was wet uoik on bond of the sailing % essel , and hcnvv sills wcio in scantdemind. Vessels coming Infiomsca- \\ard eauied light sills alott. With the \\ind in the present dliectlon the vacths will ptobiblj inn down to eastward. At ii&Otho \\ind blow 20 miles , witli ligiit talu . ( ienenl Paine rilled on lieutenant Ilenn. of the ( Jalatea , jesteiday inoiniug. He pionosed. aftei the International laces , to keep tlio Majllower In commission in Mirblohead baj until there came up a gale oflntl. . Then Inthlsirale ho pioposed 10 nco the Galatea from Mmblohcnd to Capo Cod. Ilenn was somewhat taken back at this bold challenge and asked time to con- sidet thoiuattei. The news of 1'alne's chal lenge got abroad je terday and dhided in jaditing chcles tlio discussion of the pios- pccts foi to-d.ij's tare. It vas the gcneial opinion that a lace across Massachusetts baj in a galoot ot wind would be a much better test of the \\eatheilv qualities ot the American an Knglisli ho its than a championship iaco aiound lieiinndn. Ouo > acht m.insild : "Tlio I'ntrlish ipipeis ha\o been s.uini : that the t ! datea Is the fastest boat In l.ucland and is inn hailed ainon. : i. icing , yaehts lor Its good iniilltles , 1 don t believe that any ono be lieves that. Ku-n the boasted IICK could sill with her In a gale , and now hete Is a chance of a lace of heroic kind , worthy of two great maiitime nations. 1 hope Henn will accept the challenge. " fc > VM HOOK , Sept i'J , 1:30 : ] > . in. The vachts got aw.n sliottly.attci 11 a. HI . but the Ing complete ! ) shut out Iho view of Scotland lightshln. Tlie log boat captain ji.st came Horn oil shore iepottstltlien ( ho left the jachts the JIaj How oryas nbout oiglit miles ahead , botli on their starboard tack , stindins towaids Hockavvay Uoich. The ( Jilatea stalled ahead In the race liom Scotland light ship. 1:40 : p. m. The \clocity of the -wind Is twenty miles poi hour , and still heads from the eastwatd. In w indward work the cutter is at her best , but the Uoston boat does not allow the Lnglisiiman to cot a\\av liom her , and If she hiurs chisel ) will haso the advantage In the i tin homo with free sheets. The sea Is covered \\lth white caps and Iscry hea\v. The stirl Is pounding on the beach and theio arc no signs of a let up in the storm. Tlio fog has not lifted. S. 20 p. in. The fog is dealing away off shore. Soet al yachts are cruising ontsldo the bar waiting lor the leturn of the meets. The wind Is east and blowing fourteen miles per bout. Ni w Yonic , 7:30 : p. in. Incoming boals ic- poit that thi'acht race Is elf today on ac count of failure to make the distance in the requited time. There aio plenty of disappointed jachts- ineii in Now York to-night , lot the second race of the International .series has been post poned till Saturday. Aftei sailing in a liesh bree/e trom the eastward , foi lour hours , and in a light bree/ofrom tlio same cjnai tor for two hointimotc , the Mallo\\craml the ( > ila- tea , with the accompmplng licet of nearly n bundled \ esselseio emoloncd In a thick fog ten miles cast of Sandy Hook light ship , and \u > io compelled to abandon the taec. When the Ma ) How or rounded the "outet in.uk , " twenty miles east of. Scotland light snip , atHi , Sim , - - ! * , the Galatea was not in sight from that point. Trie MaJlower had outsailed hei on evety tack fiom the stait , botli cairyinir tlio srnno sal ! in a brcc/o that was stead ) from about cist , wtth occasional lain squalls and a modcaately heavy swell liom tint mi irtei. The Ma ) ( lower could not luuo linlshed the ince in tlio allotted time of seven boms even if. the weather hadicnialned cleat. The Huso Hull Kcuorcl. AT CinoAGO Moinlng game. Chicago 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 .1 Detroit 2 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 b I'itchers Claikson and Haldwln. Uiso lilts-Chicago r. . Uetiolt 13. Kruus-Chlcago 0 , Dettoit 0. Uniplio-Qnrst. ( iamo called at the end of eighth Iniilntj on account ot darkness. AT llAl.TIMOHK Unltlmoio 1 S210000-7 Metiopolltans 1 0 U U 0 0 0 0 5 I'ltcheis Kllrov and Mays. Flist base lilts llaltlmoto 7 , Mettopolltans ' . ) . Kuors Haltlmoio 4 , Metropolitans U. Umpire AVnl-.li. AT PlTTSUUKO rittsbmc 1 300000001 4 St. Louis 0 031000000-3 I'ltcheis O.ilvln andCaiuthers. nisohits I'ittsburgt ) , St. Louis 13. Terrors rittsbuif it , St. Louis r > . Umpho Piatt. AT KAKS.VH Cirv Knnsis City. n 00010-4 St. Lonls. . : 1 1 S 0 0 0- Campbell. AT I'jnr.Anr.r.iMiiA Athletic.s..5 000'300040 ' 0-11 Urookln..3 01 li 000010 1-13 Kiev en Innings. 1'itchcts Atkinson and Hendeihon. 1'lrst bah6 hits-Athletics 10 , Dtooklyn 10 , iirois-L\tlilctics : a , Brooklyn 8 , Uniplic Cailln. f , Tlio Ilicyole jTugoril Brokoii. IlAitTFOKD , Conn. , Kept. 0 , At the blcj clo touriiament to-day tlio ono-mllo handicap professional iaco was won by F. Wood , of Kngland , In2i3beatlngjlondco's : ! iccordof 3il ; : , and beating the b t , time over uiado In a lace , Hlicopslicnd Hay Uncos. NEW Yonic , Sept. 0. At Shcepshcad Hay For two ) ear-olds , threo-quaiters mile : Free dom won , Hypatla second , Giaclpsa third. ll ages , mlle and furlong : Knduror won , Irish Pat second , Tieasurer third , Time 3uoj/ : , Mlle and half : Jim firay won , Queen sec ond. O'Fallon third. Timo-3S : > l < . All ages , mlle and nuartci : Itrown Dnko won , J'nnka sc-coud , LUzlo Uwyer thhd. Time-3:13. : Thieo-i ear-olds and upwards , throo-quar- tera mlle : Uattledoro won , J' asus sec ond. Holmdel third. Time l-.l'i. Seven-eighths mile : Kdgchel J won. Lucas second , iAit\o \ Mack third. Time lbl. : Point Jlrcezo Huces , PiiiLADKM'iiiA , Sept. 9. At Point Breeze For two- ) car olds , three-lourtha mlle : Magr\von , Nina I ) , second. Hello Ih.ackett hlrd Timc-lU : > . Three fourths mile : Miller von , Uvn 1C. second , llaibiin third. Time I'll'j. Mile and oiip-sUtrenth1 Kenln tin won. Molonia second , ite > tless Ihlid lime lM'j. : ' Mile : 1'onl won. Si-lei second , Wood- low cr third , rime l-f ) . Tor all aces , mlle nnd one-fourth : Olivette won , Tunis second , Molllo Walton thlid. Tlioy nnfjCPil No S \iivvvo Ivv , \ . Y. , Sept. U. I.ita la. t night It was deemed that a deer hunt should take D'a o today , nnd by dajiUlit half n l)7cu ( guides and as inanv doss were In lead- iness tor the clmvo. The ehase lasted until nearly noon and tlio hunters returned empty lianded. 'llic ptesldent will probiblv remain In the vv ilderni-s at leist a vveok longer. ASHOtli : IN A TOO. Hiindri'd PnsseiiKPi-s Oiouiulcd on Sniuly Hunk ( tench. SAXDHOOK. . \ . .1. , Se pt. U The ex-cur slon stcamei Kmplro State , with about eight liundredpassencet" , wentnshoro during the densofoi.it : ! ! 0 o'clock this evening on bandv Hook beach , about half v\a\ between life saving stations Xos. 1 and 2. The clews of the stations , together vvltli the stoamei's lioats landed all the | asseugeis on the beach In afety. Assist inro vvas at once sent foi to get the sleamet ntT. A steamer has ale been sent to couvev the pas > enircrs to the litnnny of vvliom llvt out of town. The stcamei lies In an easv position. It Is inmoicd here that another steamer Is ashore nt S alhight. In all six guns IIIIMI been lieatd this moinliumueo 7 o'clock ' vvlucli vvriotiken for si nalsof distress , but nothing dellnitocan bo Icatned. Collision nt Snnil ) Iloolc. Nr.w YoitK , Sept. 1) ) C iptaln Mortlson of Iho tug boat Itobett Knjlnson , icpottstho collision of the steamui Clt ) of Alexandria with the steam diedgo at the Hook at 1:35 : dining the dense fo . Tlio City of Alexnn dria stiuok the ( hedge , which Imuiedlntelv sunk. Tliocioweio picked tip b ) the Kob- in-on , two of them slightly injuied. The dinniro to the --te'amer Is unknown. It could not be a ceit lined wholliei the steamei pio- ceeded on hcrcouise tolliu ma. uvvltu to the loir. The diodgo Islnavei ) diingciuus po sition , lor alaige nnmbei of steam and sall- inijeiatt are bound in fiom the ) .ieht tacc. OltOAMXIJI ) l-'Oll AVOHK. Tlio Hrptiblionn State Central Cotu- mittoc of Illinois ISIcct OIHoers. CHICAGO , Sept. 9. When the lepnblican state cential committee , was called to ouier to-day the following mi'inb'isof the commit tee weio piesent : Abuer Tayloi , T. C. Mc Millan , S. H. Uaymond , C. A. Murray , A. M. Jones , Chailes lJi > ntHcniy May , 15. 1) . Shei- man , Will ! im 15. LMIII , J. U. Messer.HIeliaid T. IIIg ! n . Di.W. 11. Haskell. and John J. S. Maitin. 15. P. Maibh , David T. LUtlet , Jason llogeis , U. J. LongneekeM , lidwaid Mitchell nnd Howard Knovvles held proxies forCoinmlttceincn Ajbcits , ltanson ? , Cl.uk , Callalmn , Chapm in and Hileheock. The committee pioreeded at once to the election ot a cliaiiman. Tlnee gentlemen A. M , Jones , John A. Martin , and James II. Clatk were placed lu nomination. On an Informal ballot the vote stood : Jones 10 , Maitin f , Clark 5. The lirst formal billet losiilted , Jones 10 , Martin 0 , Chile 4. On the ninth ballot Jones was de'claied elected , the billet standing : Jones 11 , Maitin ' _ ' , Claik 7. Uyavotootll to 0 Daniel Shepard was chosen srcretaiy over I1. Ultd Price. D.uo Littler nominated Cal Abncr T.ilor for ticasurci. Tayloi declined and nominated Sam 15. Uaymoud. Itirmond declined. Cal Ta ) lor insisted that Itaymond should ac cept. He h ild that If.iunoiul vvastho\ety best man lot the piaco on the committee , having ability to rafso a blgget campaign fund than any othei man \vlio could ue named. Hav mend absolutely icfused to seive. On motion of Cal Taloi the colco ot treasliler was left to the chiliman actini : with the adv ice of the executive committee. The chan man was also ompoweied to name an executive committee of seven and submit the names to tlio committee ror approval. On motion ot Copimlttecman J5ent thlciiro was chosen by unanimous consent as hcad- ( luartcis of tlie committee. They'll Stay at Sprlunflelcl. Si'ni.ariii.i : > , 111. , Sept. 0. Hon. Alfted Orentlotf , chaltman of the democratic state central committee ictuiucd from Chicago to day. Ho stated in an interview with the State Kcgistci icporter that theio was no until in the statements that the hoadnuartcrs of the committee had been established at Chicago , and settlnar foitn the plan of the dcmociatlc campaign , that the subject ot changing the headquaiters was not men tioned at the meeting ot the commltteo and they would remain alSptlnglield , wheio they weioloc.iteit ntthe meutlu. ; of thocoinmitloe Juno last. JI33IAX1 > S OP AVlint tlio Jlclvers in tlio I artli arc Worlcliifi to AccoinpliBli. IxniANAi'orisInd.Sept. 'J. The national federation ot miners considered a number of Impottant matters to day , which came bolero Iho convention to-day In the shape ot iesolu- lions. After considerable debate tlio lollow- Ing weie adopted : Resolved , Thatitistho scnso of this con. volition that no olllcei ot member should nrgani/ooronccmiago anv ol oui craltmncn to connect themselves with any organi/atlon whoso niL'thods are antagonistic to the alms and objects ot national tcdeiatlon. Itcsolntlons cxpresslni ; sympathy with the ( ! rape Cicekstrlkcts wcio adopted , nnd the convention denounced fico turn systems. Resolutions were passed pledging the mem bers not to vote for candidates who will not agico to support a law prohibiting opctators from working their mines moio than oitrlit hours a day , nnd a law compelling thopa- nifnt of wages every two weeks in lawlul inonov. The constlr.ioy ) laws weio denounced nnd tnelr repeal demanded. Chi 1st Kvans waschoseil executive bectetary and Daniel MrLaughlln seerctaiy. Pntrlclc McAdams , of Indiana ; N. It. Hlssoll , of Ohio ; Ihomns .It. Aimsttong , ol Illinois with tlio seeietary and trcasurei ( cx-oliiclo ) , constltuto the ex ecutive boaid. The convention adjouincd. NUTMEG Itia'uTtiaUANS. They JMulco a Stiito Ticket and Adopt n I'lutf'oriii. IlAitTroun , Conn. , Sept. 0. The lopnbll can state convention assembled this with a full attendance. United States torO. II. Plattvvas chosen presiding officer and nmilo the opening speech. Phlncas C. Lovvthcr was nominated for governoi on the first ballot. Thomas Clark was nominated for comptroller. The committee on rcsolu tionsthen reported theplatfoim. Itfavors n tariff upon imported pi oductions of foreign labor , talrly and justly adjusted to piotoct the Interests of American workers , without adding to their burdens. It condemns the democratic party for its persistent clfort to overthrow tnonrotceteetivo cystem. thereby paralysing trade. It declares that the lopub- Ilcan party istho friend of the laboring classes , opposes the impoitatation of cheap labor fro g foreign countries under contract of employ ment , convict labor lu competition with fico labor , the graining of any moro land to any railroad or other corporations nnd the selling of lands to a syndlcato or others. It de nounces the present national ndmlnlsliatUin foi Its indefensible vetoes of meritorious pension bills and condemns the undignified language In which said vetoes nro expressed , and protests against the lemoval from olUci il places of wet thy and disabled union soldiers to make room tor partisan civilians and ox- con federates. KnnkuUeo Democrats. KANKAKEK , 111. , Sept. 0. The Knnkakee county democrats nominated today for judge , II. Lorlng ; cluik , P , J. Cleary ; sher iff , Phil Kareiici , and fortieasurcr , Lavvienco Uobbt. 1 HIGH , 10 , JACK AND THE GAM Who Has Been Sloping Count in the "Old Rations for Indians ? WANTED BCECHER'S ADDRESS. SlnvnMVimtilitgtoti Son.ators Trpn- mirr-rs Prom Old Dlxlo An-iy Au- LCIUP < Postal P.u-.i- s Cnpltotlnc J ovvs. licoottittltig the Itril .Men. AVAMIISOTOV. Scut , 9. [ Special Telegram to tlio li ) tJ : Despite- the falluto of congress to giant him a sum sufllotunt to soc-uio n piopei census of the Indians , Commissioner AtKlns Is determined lo use what means nro within his gtasp to llnu out the netunl mini- boi of Indian * , who me on some ot the larger losorvnllons , ntnl se-o 1C the latlous , vvhleli the goveinmrnt Is now obliged to fninlsh , Is not actually greatei In amount than thcnuin- boi wari.ants. Yesterday ho signed letters nddiosved to tin ) agents ut the Chojenno Klver , Ciow Creek , Lowet llrulo.Pino Hidge , Standing Hockand Koschud agencies , niton the great Sioux icseivatlon. to IssueInvlla - llons to thi > Mulous bands lo attend grand feasts to iio ht'ldnt thosu agencies Soptcinbet 2. ! . It U Intended to count these binds at each place nnd thus nnivo nt sumo appioxl- in ito Idea ot the nmubci on the i enervation. According to the census of ll' M tlietomo In the nc-lghboieood of thirty thousaiiil Indians on the steal Sioux le-soi vatlon , but Maoi | Hell's last count nt Tlno lidgo sho\\s some twentthroe bundled less than hnscaily been piovidcd foi there'.aiidlhceominlsslouei Is of the opinion that the s.uiio state of nlfatis e\lsts at tlio othoi agencies. The trouble has been tliathoietofoiolho Indians have gone to 0110 agoncv to draw supplies , and then hastened oil to othois to secure latlons. As a tesult nnny Indians have been counted t\\ice , and by giving these leasts simultaneous ! ) the commissioners I'opos to ge't these Indians counted alt at once. The eommlssionoi has nlieady cut down the latlons nt Pine Itldge , and hopes to bo able to make borne suing by the nbo\o lilan. THAT I.IVLIYGUNCI nii : rnii : ! . An appaiontshoitago In his accounts has rendcied the troisur ) olllcials somewhat anxious to hoai fiom ex-Collector lloniv F. Heechoi , son of the liiol ! > ljn preaehei , who , since his H-ji'etion b ) the senate , has not been benrd lioni.Vhlloho was eollostoi at Pott Townsend , W. T. , a iiiintit.of | . opium was selml tlii-ie , aggrenilliig about $ lb00 , ! in \alue. When Jicechci t.imo down beio to look aftei his conliimitlon bcloio the senate , lie It'll his olllco in the hands of his deputv. \\lion ho tinned oxer his oflkc , August1) , he hid onlj depos ited to the eiodit ot the tteasui ) department the sum of $5. > , LOJ. thus h-avlngnn nppncnt disciepauc'v ot 3" > "JO. It was ascei tallied that the ( Icpulvhlle In cliaiiro had used that amount in pi\Ing the legitimate ox- poii os ortho collection of the lovonne. but as ho hul given no bond ho hod no light to handle this mono } . The settlement , conse- quoiitlv sliould bts niailo \ \ Ith Mr. Ueeehei. Itepeatcd Ictteis and telegrams , sent to 1'oit Towiisoud nnd all along the Pacihe coast , failed to leach him. His accounts ha\o been held up , and as a collection bond ni'U'i ex- phes , hn is still lesponsible lor It. Mi , liccclicr v-ns appointed n v car ago last Juno and held the oliico until the senate lejccted him the day butoi < > it adjoin ned. JOKDAX AM ) I Allinilf.D. The .ibsiiiud statement that Tu-asuror Jordan was at vari.mco with the little Chniloy Fahehild about the bond calls turns out to bo all nonsense , as might havcln-cn expected. Mi. .Ionian is n banker and ho is in sympathy with Wall stioct as imi'-h as ralichild , altliough he lius not said it veiy jilainly. Joulan is in fa\oi of calling in tlio bonds \ \ Inch bntticss up national bink eit- culation , it at the same time silver coinage can bo suspended. It has been the scheme ot the ndmliilstiatlon to stop the coinage ot sil\ei , cut otl all iutie.it touaids cheap money In Ihaldlicttlon. and then wipe out as much as possible ol the national h ink olr- ciilation and so make money dear The on" set In the high piico of money \\ouldn Kooddenl nioio than make up tin tlio multi plied capital si'Ciired bj depositing inteiesl be inng bonds as a hjpothesis lot bank cir culation. There lune been a Inlf a dozen scnatois Huge-ling about Washington ovei since tlio adjoin nment endeavoring to make hay \\hllo their colleagues weio at home. Most of them can bo seen an ) d.i ) in the vaiions depait- ment buildings golu. : about liom room to loom , seeing thcli filends , attending to small tiilles of business and ofti'nei than not visiting the appointment clerks to see \\liat they cm get in tlioay ol patronage. As Washington has been nnnntiirallv cool this suinmct they lime had lathn a pleasant time staying here. H is nntlcotibln that most of tiiem aiebenatois who vi\l \ Inn few months botlnown Into the orgies of a campaign for 10 elect ion. roM'isr vrin roNnmnVTi : : nir. vsunns. A grcatdcal has been said about the boxes of valuables taken trom Routhernets dining the \\.u and deposited In the tieasiiiy dcpattmcnt foi the past twenty jeirs. 'ilio tieasuiy clerks iccently found an imuntoiy of these things and it shows , that theic Is vciy little jowt'liy In the lot. Tlioy aio all picKul in two lai goooilen boxes , 0110 ofhlch con tains about IKo bundled \\atches , some knives and poclu ( books and two dialts. Tlicbo aio not woith much , most of them being Hllset and lu\ lug been taUcnfiom nils- oners of wai who died in hospitals. The L'reatoi paitof the othei box1 , nnd probably nine-tenths ot tlio vilim of the \\liolu collection ( onslsts of a number ot exceed ingly beautiful plccosol jowcily beaiing the namoof W. V. MeU.i , to whom tlioy \\u\u \ n Chrlhtmis piesent in 18.71 , Some of them aiu uxijulsltelj cut cameos , suiioiindcd pcailsandbut in puio nati\o gold. The Melta tamlly can claim neatly all of these valuables. Among them is an old-fashioned jn : llshbuirs-ojo gold watch with a critsal about a o.u utcr ol an Inch thick. Theio niu nmn > diamonds In the joweliy and \ailcms other pi colons stones , among them u laige , \ellow top.ibtens \ \ lbo \ \ taken at once by thohecietaiy of the tieasuiy to llnd the ow nor and u-stoio the propci ty. AKMV A VI I MNM. I.l.AVI'.P. Aimv leaNeshavoheen granli-d as follows : hiontenaut Colonel , lames H. Itilshin , Ninth ca\aity , Tort NIobiaia. Neb. , font loan dajs ; ulenlenant Kdwaid Ji. Hatch , IMghteenth Infantiy , 1'oit Ulloy , Kansas , two month's extension of hif Ic time ; Captain Samuel W. Bwiicit , Second cavali v , .loiler'.oii JJninieks , Mo. two months ; I'-liiin Swift , ndjutint , Kltthci\aliy , l''oit JUIoy , Kan. , tifteendajs liom September r . I'OSlMAblJ'.IlS AI-rOINniD. The following iouith-clnss riostmasleiH \\ero niipolntcd to-day : Knns.is Uadget Creek , L > on county. M ss Siiah M. Wil liamson vice Kml A. Wmiamson resigned ; Kdpn , Atchlbon county. 1 rank Mltt < nliIco Anton Liester reslijned ; damson , I'ottowa- tamlo county , K. F. Mniklco Jamea Itarr uwlgncd ; Mtllliulllc , Klowa countv , John W.MoyloieoA. . A. Mnllin icmoxed. I'OSlMAfiTI'.ltSCOMMIhSIONHI ) . Commissions \\ero gianted tlio following poitmasters to-day : Presidential howls C. Muitln. ( Jaiden Pity , Kan. ; I'attlck U. Mclvanna , Stockton , I'o'inth-clabs Henry ( losilen , Uazcl , Kan. ; John WaKiici , Ito sia. Kan , ; htoiihcn Itoaeh , ( Jallauher , Kan. ; Jolin A. Jirotlicm , l.ylo , Kan. ; Jlenry Hopper , Xante. Kan. ; i'A- \\aid Hoynoias , feinidg A'nlloy , Kan. t'OSIOl 1 1CI1 CHAtiUKb. The follow ing postofllco names and bites limn been changed : Kansas ( jtillforil. Wilson county , to J'pno diet , tlireu miles northwest on lalltoad ronto W , abO ( August 17 , Ibsfl ) Nebraska Delight , Ouster county. toCallo- way , halt : a mlle cast on louto 4i , ! WJ ( July 81 , ibSO. ) _ Tlioso Slcilcan Outrages. WASHING TON , Sept. . The cases of Wood and Gaskell , arrested by MetU-ans In lowei California , hate twen bctoru the fctato dujurt- mentsonio time and nothing , It has been as- scried , has been left undone1 b ) the American consul at Ii0ui7 ] , acting under Instructions ot thi' seeietniy of stale , to see that the prison- ns receive the protection the ) mo entitled to. Thpv are ncc-uscd b ) the Mexican nuthoiltlcs of hivlngmuideiedn fellovv-Aineilcan. Tim Mexicans claim that the bed ) of the mur dered man was found and all the evidence nt hand pointed to \ \ oed and ( i.tskcll as guilty. If theio has been unieasonable dela ) or Ir- u-gulatlt ) ot procedure' , ns seems to bo ehimed In Hie prNoni-is'appeal to the gov- t'liioi ol Texas , iho not has not jet been made known nt the dcpuluient. jnniioosiius : AVANrouovuK. A Ciititnrt Known I'or It's AliMe'litco- Isiu ( i ulnnil Hnppy. AVvsnisniov , Sept.Special [ Tolc- Kiam to the Hi i l-LVSonntor McDonald ins gone to see the pteshlent al thoAdlion- dncks. 'llioiuh nothing lias been given out It Is understood to mean that the v Islt Is for a conference with Cleveland lelatlvoto the coming campaign. The Indium democracy wlllir.v to pievnll upon the picsldont to make n visit to that stnle nhotit the mlddlo of Octobei piev Ions to the election In Novont- boi. Tlioy believe his presence theio nt ( lint time w ill add to the enthusiasm of the cause and m iko the dcmocrits' \ letoiy sine. This inn ) bo their bclhf , but a well known In diana democrat heio nssetts If Cleveland \ Islls the stale this full it w 111 cost the demo- ciats 10tKK ) voles. There Is no danger , how- evi-r. of thopte'sldent making the visit , If fet niihout would Insure the slate foi the domoctnev. 'Iho piesitlent Is expected to tcturn next week and then Da ) aid will take his vacation. The inttei Is at pres ent the enl ) cibinet olllcei In the city. Sec- n-tni ) Lanwi hnsgoneolfsnme lieroand the jiostmastiM geneial Is still absent. As for Secrelar ) Kmllrott and Se-crrtaiy Whitney , the ) tno aiKent fiom their places of business so much theli moment piolonged absence oc casions no teuiaik * . It Is snld to bo a fact tliat the piesent cabinet olliceis have tnl.cn more leavis of absence than those ol nny pre vious ndiiilnl'tiatlon. The seciet.nj * o'f war dues not spend utie-thlld of Ills time at Ids olllpo. and Ihosoru'tiuj ol the navv Is con- tluuilly tiavellng between Now Yoik nud Washington. Attoinoj Cenenil ( iailnnd vviiles ht'io tint ho Is In good health and on- lojlng himselt ut "Hominy Hill , " Ail , . , safe liom the slinrpciltle-isins and haisli nttncks of the venal press. ncjuuixo JT POOLS. Dlsputos IScfcri-cd to Conuiilttoca by the Cittr.voo , Soit. | IX The vveslein railway manageis gave their time today to fuithcr discussion of the lei uis upon which to fotni the AVc stern Fieight nsioi-i.itlnn , but made little headway. The Mlssouil Pacille de mands , by ic.ison of tlio lecent completion of tlie line tiom Omaha to Lincoln , Neb. , a share In nil of the business irovei ned by pools west of the Missouii rivet , it having heieloforo been confined to local Council Itliitrs and Omaha pools. The Northwestern nNo continues obstinnto In its tolusal to pool its tango cattle tralllc. The maii.igeis , llnd- Ingthev could make nnpiogioss , agieed to lefet both questions to a committee , with Instructions to refuh somu comptomlse , and lepoit It to thoconeral committee , which ad- jimine-d until to moirow. The committee on thn Missouri Pacihc mat ter consists of T..L. KimuiII , J. F. Tucker , AV. II. Newman , James Smith und Thomas Miller : that on i.ingo cattle , It , H. Cable , Maivln Himhutt , T. P. PottoVniid S. It. Cal- lav\av. Tlio outlook is that a pool will bo foinied , BULLION UXPini TIIC IJlljLOWS. Searching lor SiO.OOO.OOO Ijost by An Sloop In 17OK. Sept. 9. [ Special Tele- ' gum to the Hnr..l-Tlio tug , Stai lie , sailed down the Dolawaio liver tonight with n coipsof dlveis piovidcd with atmor fordccu w.atci diving. They will make an elloitto locate the Knglisli sloop of wai , Dehioolr , which was bunk olt Catm Ilenlopc-n , Juno 23 , 1JS , with a vast amount ot tteasitio on board , which has be-on estimated as high ns 810,000,000. The specie wastake.i fiom thrco- Spinish galleons captmed in the West In dies. AVhen the sloop ne.ned shorn a heavy gale was blow ing nnd the pilot oulered sail taken in. Captain Diow became ihdlgnnnt nt this nnd oidered the sails act. This vvng done and soon nftei the vessel sunk , catry- ing down the captain , tvventilvo pilsoncrs nnd most of the crew. Concessions for the iccovery of the tieasnio weio gt.inted by the secietaiy of the tieasuiy to the Intel national Snbmniino conip.ui ) , under section 3,7Yi of ; tlie icvlsed statutes. The inoiinv , however , comes liom Di. Packet , a prominent Aich stieetihvsiciiin ] Ten pci cent of the bullion sivcd will be the proneitv of thngov eminent. Iho position ot thohitnkeu ci . it t. which lies In about seventy leet of vvntei , Is ono milo and thice-ipiiiteis east of Capo Ilonlopon and tlnc > o-iiartcis | ot a mlle from the Dela- waio 15ieakwater. Cllclcr M.-ikoH a Start. AVisMi'KO , M'.in. , Sept. y. Colonel Gilder started this evening lor Yoik I'.tctoiy , liav- Ing been detained waiting for the Hudson Hay sleanier , upon which ho sails to-moirow mninlngtiom Sollcirk to Noiway House. While heic ho purchased a line outilt and .1 couple of wooden sledge ? eighteen leet long and rour wide. 'J'hev nio made entlielv of wood and altei the Siberian ii.illcin. They are iKitind to etiier with willies nnd will stand aneiioiiiious amount ol loir.'li us.igo. Tlio colonel iceelvcd rveiy nltcntion lieio from the goveuiment and Hudson 15ay of- lieeis , Jtaln on Jovvn'H ] < 'iilil. Drs MOIM.S , la. , Sept. O. JtuIn to-day somewhat inteitcrcd witli thuatteiidnnco nt the slate fair , but there weio about ilUccn thousand pi-isoiia on the gionnd. Inasmuch ns the rain has Intcrfeiod on two dnjx , the manngcis ot ( ho fan concluded to continue It dunnu'Satuid.iv , ouodaj longer than adver- lltd. ( The exhibits will lumaln nnd the laces that weio set foi to dav wl II occur to-motiovv , nnd Fildav'b laeoi will bo irlven Sntmclny. To-night tlio ILK k nnd giounds aio compai.i- tlvely diy , nnd the sky Is deal , piomising the hiigest attendnneo to-nioiiovv ol any day jet. The IJohH li'ruii Cr.r.vi'.i.ANi ) , O. , Se-pt. 91 The Amorlraii Hoitlcnltiual socloty elected olllcei s to-day nstollows : President , P.ukoi K.ulo , Cobden - den , III. ; vlconiosldcut , 13 , .M. Hudson , Now Orleans. La. ; Becretiuy , W. H. l.ir'aii ! , Oicuu Castle , hid. ; ticasuiot , J , C. Kvans , Harlem , Mo. The nominating committee lecom- mondnd that thu time ot the next iiiccling should ho I'e In nary f > , IhSS , and that bomo point in Califot nla bo tlio place. It was de cided to discuss the location at a futlllO bl'L- uion. Money For ICarlliiiiikn | SunV'rors. Niw : YOIIK , Sept. 9. Mnjoi Comtcnay oC Chatleston ti-le.'iaphs Di. Andtow Simonds , Picsldent of the Fiist Nnt'onnl bank of Chailcston , who Is now in this clly , that In oidci to Kholter ( ho people liefoio the cold weather facts in S5 ) .OdO to S700.000 nro Inline- dlately leqiiheil. Tlio nujor ehtlniates the tolal d.im.u't ) to niopi-rtv bv the c-aitluitiako nt trom fcl.OJl.ooo to y 010,600. , The | imliico cxchangoChniJentoii luudiimotintsto > 7'jlD ; stock i-xcliango fund to * 12hO ) and thu cot- Ion ( ixcli.iiino sO , ' , f ' , The tuiid at J5oUin amounts to Md.ujo , liulfalo fcl.OUO and In other eitit-s lus&e-i amounts. llu ; HrovvciN Adjoitrn. NIAOAIIA FALLS , Sept. 9.--Alte-i olectlng AVilllnm A. Mills ptosldent , the blow tit. ' as sociation ad Join neil until the second Wcdnoi- daj next May. ku nnd Iowa Weather. For \i blanks and lawn : Pair weather &tat.onnij tcinper.ituio.