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r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ' TWENTVXFIKST' YEAH. OMAHA , SATURDAY MORNING , SEPTEMBER 5 , 1891. NUMBER 70. FLEEING FROM THE FROST , Oold Wcatlicr Drives Mnny Camporu Away from Grand Island. PRAISE FOR THE NATIONAL GUARDS. Cltl/on SoldlorH Win I'oaorfnl nt tlio Itoiiiiioti After I IK : Takir 1'ostH That Wcio ICrpiTHontcd. III.AVD , Neb , Sopt. i [ Special to TUB Bi i' . ] Notwithstanding that the sham battle was announced for today , a number of people loft the camp for their homes this morning. Last night thowltid was Intensely cold and this morning a light crust of Ice was found In water that had stood out of doors It was pretty generally believed that the tlmo for camping out , .with picture , had como to n clojo , and that a good board house vrC an cmcrircnoy fire weto thluirs In future to bo groitly desired. By tomorrow noon the camp will have boon deserted. The troops will leave for their respective homos ns brown ns barrios with limbs toughened from exorcise In the open nlr and with n much greater knowledge of military llfo than thny possessed when they went Into camp. It Is conceded on all Bides that at no encampment campmont of tbo National gtiaidsof this state has so much been done to raise the rnllltla above the plutno of what his boon de nominated "the tin soldier " They have , so far as routine duties aio concerned , been leading almost the life of tugular soldleis , though there has boon n ccitnln lit\iiywith respect to enforcing their presence In camp after dusk. As u consequence largo numbers of the men have been absent without leave , and It was not until this freedom had almost occasioned trouble that the commanders thought It necessary to curtail the llbeitj which they hud piovlouslv allowed It is also admitted that in iho Mrst and Second legrmonts thine Is to bo found as good Eoldlor mntuiial as can be discovered In any regiment In the United Statos. Alinonta DlMnrbanuo. Today n hastv order was Issued to a couple of companies of the Second regiment to pro ceed Immediitulv to bhcndan avcnuo nnd hold themselves In readiness to icpel an at tack which It was claimed was contemplated upon a big "museum" situated there. The companies responded in doiiblutlmo Itsecms that several of the soldloii took exception to the clnracter of the show us also to the ne- tious of some of the poifoimers , and notilleu the proprietor to leave the mounds befoio ! i o'clock In the after noon. The owner mot this older with n icvolvor in His hand , but the speedy arrival of the companies in question brought hostilities to n close. Last night the boys took offcnso at the "fnko" of the potiilicd woiiutn mid notified the fakir to lomovo befoio this afternoon at 'J o'clocic. The fellow did not wait until toduv , however. Ho left after dusk lust night. C L Van Osttom of II tompiny , Second regiment , loft camp today for his homo in Tckiimah on receipt of the sad news that his father had been j-oied to death by a bull. Thlsmornlng.it thu headquarters of the Sons of Veterans all the members of that order were presented with u button hole bouquet by the Woman's Koliof Corps. The presentation ml ill ess was mule by Mis. Boobne , past department president of this city.Governor Governor Thaver vvas tendered a reception in the hoadquiutuis el the Woman's Hollof Corps , about -01) ) members of the corps being present. Ho was welcomed by Mrs. Tisdcll and responded in n most litippy manner The payroll of the Nebraska National guards was made up today. Adjutant lion- cral Col ? will check to each captain the amount duo oaeli compiny , and the latter Officer will then pay his men. The iimount requited will bo about $10,000. General - oral Cole hopes keep the ex penses of the millMii encampment within $15,000 , and with the lomalndcr of the appropilalion , to Imvo , next jear , an en campment of Ih'odr.js. Nmnbor ol' Vclcr.tnn Thotc. The attendance of Grand Armv Posts at this reunion has boun gieator than at any previous gathering. This is somewhat re markable in view of thu great number of dlstilct and county reunions which are now bolng held throughout the state. The pusts , however , w Uich made no application for quarters are as follows : Tort Omaha 2. Sedirovvli'k 12. N'nNon n , I'alr- inontia. Xebi islui UltJ 21. ( nation J1. lllun bprlriBs.17 , Wavcrly .A AtUnson N , biiloin 4" . lluhbill 60. Wllbor r > l. Illiilr W. I' dmyruiu , ( VcopliiR vVntei ill , Vulp iralso M , llniuboldt fll. Long I'lne d" . NellRb fks. North I'luto ( .9. Uralchton 70 , Hard ) 7.1 , Crete 71 , C ) iKdalo h.1. Io Will MkbtniHiiK til , bprln.'llold IDil , Onmlia ' t MO , Duo itur liu , Nlobriu.i 1 , F > , lllodinltiKton 1 1 , 7 i ranklln I K , Kmlliott 111. L'ulbirtsoii nu , x Odall Ilf , Klveiton IV ) , Indlanolii. I'M. Itoy- jiolds 117. IlnvvMin 101 , I'ablo Kock 1W , Crab ( Jr- chnid tO'i , Dikcita C'ity 170 , Alnsworin 171 , WaUtilluld 17liuiiuii 1M , rniorson I'd. I'.uliiL- lie.1 , I'liilnvlovv int , Kircenl l'r ' > Arnold lies Huanton HID 1'lj inoulhMl , ( iotl < nbnri ; 'OIS Mcl/'ook 07. DolJ 210. l.lncolir-'il , O allalu ill , Keiiiihlle-an City 2li ( , Honklunian 217. htiattou I'll' ' , Uli'ni Wilier 122 , liny J-prln s 2JI. Doisuy X2J , ( Jiiiidy .h-1I , Chad ron 227 Newport 2I'm ) - rla2J ) , Areudlii .A lluitlett 210 , Tiiinei 211 , riminm 241. Ulller , ' ! " > limerick 2in. Cliainbors 247 , Nordun 241) ) , I.onnl i .51 , Murna " M1 , , llri.'ttsler 257nllaco I'M , .Idhns- _ ytou 2.il > . Caracole SW , Crawford 201 ( urine 2111. I'ulls idn.W ) , ri'CUiusuh 270 , llnttlu C'rcokST. ' . rilley 2" , Tender 27S llumdu 27U , Madrid 2-iO , s0iith Omaha ihII lUlor 2iiCiu - tls2i < 7 , KuxloUvS HiiU 2'H ) . llassutt 2-II , tlretnn IU.I , Iltieiiieri.111 , 1 liunov 2H , Hurl ley V.1M , I.ulia- iKin 2U7 , 1) ) iiiuiuy yw , riurouce .W , Cliuiuplon lull , I'ern.W. ' . Muv.iat.lilliiu .01. ! 0\ Sioux Clt ) : ias , llrnwmlllo , IJi ) . Kushxllle 810. Surlliucr 111 , Ilktl.inan ' 11. ' , Sunnier .114 , h 110 , llu-hurd .117 , University I'laco 118 , Catharines , I.'U , Alllanco , UI. Notes of the Cam ] ) . /.Intka Lanuiil , "Lost Bltd , " the little ndonted Sioux bab.v of General nnd Mrs , Colby , has become as much an atltactlnn ns any feature en the grounds When in tbo grand stand shu Is nlvvavs In Ihu people's eyes mid after the exeicisos htindieds of mothois and young women throng Mrs Colby's lent to watch her toddling about the npaitmcnt and on the ground without. In the band contest today , for n pnzu of 1150 , the Pawnee Citv baud came out llrst. the juvenile band of West Point second and the band of the Second regiment of National guards thhd In the afternoon the sham battle took placo. A toni | > oraty fort had been erected on a Blight eminence on the plain east of the craud stand , and the object was to captuio It by the united otToits of the In faulty , cavalry mul artillery. Behind the bro istuorlu was the Caiblu batteij , and Iho uppiouchcs were L'liauled bv n couple of detachments of tbo Second Infantry A rvse'ived foico ol In fantry was stationed behind thebrcastwoiks. Thea'ssatiltsof tholnfanli.v.thoehurcesof the cavalry and the advances of theartilleiv were Miccotsfully icdsted and lepoll'id for some tlmo , and In one of the eloso brushes ono of thu guns uf the attacking lorco w as captured , drawn within the foil nnd tinned upon the besiegers. Finally there was a massing of nil the forces and u conceited movement troin all Hides upon thu fort which hitler was Dually captured after a tiaml to hand engage- mont. Thu effect of the closini ; move was < J'r , tartllng and was enthusiastically chooied ' The battle was iitouuuniod one of the most mcccasful the kind which overtook place hi the state , The reunion will claio tomorrow. Itol'iihod to lApioss an Opinion. CmcAfio , HI. , Sept. 4. The leading packers hero com rally decline to express any opinion as la the ultimate effect of the lomovalof the ( ! eininn prohibition of American hog products. Another1 IllK Conihlniitlon. Nbvv YOIIK , Sept I. A genuine surpilao was sprung on Wall street latt evening , It was iu the form of un announcomoiit that tbo haU Just hueu sltuod byvhloh four of the largest Iron and stool works In the country had combined and had formed a now corporation under the laws of the state of Now Jersey. The name of the new corpoin- lion Is the National Tube works. Tbo cap ital stock is tll.fiOO.OOO , of which half Is pro- foired cumulative stock and the remainder common. The companies comprising the corporation are the National Tube works ol Boston , the Republic Iron works of Plltn- burg , the Moiiongaheln Kurnaco compinv of i'onnavlviuim and thu HoUon Iron and Steel company of Boston The different companies manufacture Iron and steel tubes for water , gts and oil , drills for oil and natural gas wells , muck bar blooms , turno platoi and > at Iou3 other implements ini. D vi' nir 01 ; : / . i.v . C.ililoinlu ItnndllH Polled In an At- Icinpt to Kol ) a Train. SVN Pit\NCISCO , Cal , Sept 4-Tho over land ox | ross , which loft hero.vestorday at ; } p in , was held up by two miultod men four miles south of Modosta nt b .20 last night. Theohclneor , in his niport to Supsrintond- out l-'lllmoro , s lys that at Cores two masked men crawled over the tender Into the engine nnd covering himself and the Ilicmnnwith guns oidcred him to pull out as fast as possi ble The engineer obeyed , nnd after going a shoit distance halted the train at the com mand of thu lobbeis Thu engineer nnd Iliuman were then mule to take coal picks and go back to the expioss car , which they woroordeied to break open. The oxpioss messenger and Dolce live Lon Hinds , who was In the train , resisted. After tiring r. number of shots nnd exploding a bomb under the car without avail , the robbers oidoreJ the engineer and llrcumn to w ilk up tbo loud The bindits then disappeared in the daikness Uotectivo Harris vvas badlj hurt by a pistol tel shot from the robbers. After an hour's delay the train wont on to Meicod for n doc tor SheiiiT Cunningham and u poise from Merced left on a spool il train for the scone nnd are now In punuit Supeiintoiuient Plilmoio sujs the robbers are probtbly mom- bois of the same gang that held up the tiain near Goshun a vear ace 'Mado a Mr < ; Haul. Svv ASTOSIO , Tex , Sept. 1 The amount taken by the men who tobbod the Southern I'uclllc express train nt Samuel , Tex , Is s ild to bo $15,000 instead of the small sum at Hint lopoitcd. J.TM.N/'SS rill.l'KK'i. The IJ. V. P.IKO Co , ol'Ghiu io MnlccH an AHsijjnmont Oihi-r Tronhl'-H. Cine ino , III , Sept. I. The B V. Piigo compauv , oil nnd laid rollnoiof this citv , made an assignment todnj to Frank S. Fred erick for the bonollt of creditors. The assets ns scheduled , consist of stocks forUjOOO ! ; tends for fl7OOJ ; and n number of out standing accounts The liabilities amount to $100,0)0. ) Thn assignment was ciusod by the recent ( uiltiie of the Columbia Oil com- pinv , which was organized thieo inonUi * ago with a capital stoek of SI , 1)00,000 ) for the pur pose of buying out the B V Pace company , the Diamond Hullcr and Oil company and the Diamond Feed Mill Miuuifaetur ing company. It cat lied out its object and met with defeat. The Page comp , ny was much isod lor & 205- 001) ) w01 th of the stock of the Columbia coin- pan ) and llrst miitgugo hond-i to the amount of17,000. . It did not , however , assume the debts of the Page compatty , which the latter - te-r sought to liquidate with outstanding ac counts When the L'ago corapiuv ceased to do business it was discovered that the ac counts would not cover the indebtedness. When the Columbia Oil company failed on account of inability to nluco Its stocks ' and bomU the nss'ets of the Page com pany were tied up and it was consequently pushed to the wall. It is said that there are sunielent assets to pay the debts when the nfliiirs of the Columbia Oil compiny. which are now In the hands of Sidney A Stevens ns receiver , can bo stranrhtened out. Ni.vv Youi , Sopt. 4 The failura of F. B Wallni a & Co bus boon announced on the Stock exchange. /A Jin : //.IA/JS ut' Tim , irin : Luminaries Hive Their Haj in the IaIs C INC This Jury's Turn. Buirr , Mont. , Sept. 4. In the great Davis will case toduv Colonel W F Sandcri closed his pie i to the jury , making a stioug and clear cut nigumont in favor of proponents. Ho wa followed by Colonel H O. Ingorsoll , who closed the case for the contestants In n masterly nddtess of two and a half hours , making whit Is said bj those who heard him to bo the most eloquent and logical pie i of his life. All the moining the people tlocked to the court house and when the doors were opened nil that could bo seated In 'any manner were cio wded into the court loom , while In the corridors and around the doais nnd windows won ) picked hundreds who were willing to onduio any haidshlp for Iho chance of hear ing oven n woid. .ludfio Woolwoith of Omaha followed for the opponents In nn able piei of two and n half hours , after which Judfto MoIIattan re-id bis charge and nt 0 p. m. the case was given to thu Jury. A great deal of Interest Is minlfcstcd as to what the \irdict will bo , both fiom thu amount of monov Involved and the colobiity of the loirnl giants vvho aio engaged In the caso. As It Is , $10,000,000 hung In the hal- balance , and a Rtoat legal battle is , for the pieseiit , at least , ended. II.lit ( , OO/ > .sJ'O/fT. I'roHldcnt Hnirlnm Itotiirns IVoin Hlw lltmtinu Ti iji. Cvi-EMvT POINT , N. J. , Sept 4 Ptosi- deut llairison , accompanied by George W. Boyd and Mr. Mclvoo , loft hero nt 0.45 o'clock this morning by a special tram for n day's rail bird shooting on the Main Ice liver meadows. The paity airlvcd at Poit Eliza beth at 7 o'clock nnd crossing the riv or spent sovoiul houis In the nmrsUos opposite that historic village. Thov had asuecessful dav's soit | The president bagged fouitoen blids , Mr. MoKoo nlnoaml Mr Boyd seven. The villagers soon learned of the pie.siucnt's ar- ilval und when he reciossed the river the entire population almost were out to see him and to u'ho him nil Informal lecoptlon. They falilv burdened tils car with watermelons , cautolopos , poaches and other fruits as line as weio ever grown In south Now Jersey. The women earned Honors to him In profu sion and the president was delighted with the attentions showered on him bv thp gen erous country folk of the old town , bunking hands with men , women and chlldien. The party roaclioil the piosUiuntlal cottauo late this aftetnoou. Aii'i'Kia - nn : ntoiiT. Corn and Other Ij.ito Crops liadly liniuiod In Many Localities. MiNMU'oii * , Minn , Sept. 4 A special from Nolllsvllle , Wis , says tint the coin ciop U n total loss In that county. A special fiom \ \ hltohall , Wis. , says iO.OOO acres of corn weio mined by frost last night. The coin ciop \YIuona und Wabasha und other counties Is practically mined. d vi ism no , 111 , Sept. 1.-Theio was n honvv frost hoiethls morning the gtouud bo lng almost white Corn ls well advanced but thu pieces planted lito h ivo MilTtned Ui m IMIION , In , Sept 4 The weather tinned Muldonlj warn this morning , saving coin , peaches nnd other vegetables from the damaue predicted last night , Ciopt uru now in splendid shape Tendajsof waim weather will llx corn Bi in IMJTON , la , Sept The weather tuined suddenly warm tills mornini ? , saving corn , peaches und other vegetables Irom the damage predicted lost ulghu Crops nro now In splendid bhnpe. Tun dajs of watui w eat her will II v corn , StonniNhlp ArnvaU At .New York City of Boilln , from Liver pool , At Scllly Passed : Westernlaud , from Now York for Antwerp. At Bremen Fulda , from New York. At Now York -Amsterdam , from Home , SENSATION AT BROKEN BOW , Mayor 0. W. Treffron Said to Bo an Ab- sconder. LEFF TO AVOID A SETTLEMENT , I'inanolnl lionhlrH lUisults 1'ioni AVIld Si > ounlatlon In It ind Twenty Tlioiinand Dollar/ / ) short Hew- III'H llnrdvvaio SIOic Closed. v Bovv , Neb , Sept. 4 [ Special Tel- cirram to TUB BIIC. ] GV. . Treffren , a prom inent business man nnd ma.vor of this city , has absconded. Ho Is Involved to the amount of about $20,000 , brought about through land speculations The cause of his leaving at this time was Iho fact that the president of the Daeotah Loan and Trust company was to be hero todav lo make a settlement with him. The full extent of the matter cannot be had , as the atlornoys in charge aio keeping tbu mailer as quiet as possible. It is alleged that his deficiency with the loan company Is about $ IOOJ , which will have to bo made good by his bondsmen. Ho leivos n family consisting of a w ife and three child ren. ren.Tho The hardware store of W He.vltt was closed today under a mortgage held bv Hlb- bard , bponcer & Barllctt for abiut $1,300. Mi. Hewitt was foimorly a pirlner of Mr. Troffioii , nnd hi * failure Is alleged to have beou brought nbout by Iho Troltron trouble Both Mr. Hewitt and Tieffrcn are old real- residents of Ibis city and have nlvvnvs had the confidence and respect of Iho public. II is thought that Mr. Hewitt will bo able to straighten up affairs and como out nil right. Novts. HASTISOI , Neb. , Sopt. I. [ Special to THE BLI : ] An old landmark was today removed , a fiamo building on Denver and Second was taken out to make way for a new * bilck block. Ttafllc on Second stieet was delated several hours. One of thellnest displays of ngilcultural pioducts cvor seen In thlsseclion of the state is now collected 111 the Queen City Land com- nanj's ofllcc. It will bo tftken lo the state lair. lair.Kov. Kov. William Lucas , the new rector of St. Mark's church , and family have ai rived in the city. 'Iho Hastings hall team left caily this moinltig for Fremont. They will play two gamosthoio. His estimated that 2,100 Hastings ncoplo attended the Grand Island reunion. The sludonts of Haslings colleco mo ni liv ing on ovorv train. When the term opens September I1 , 150 students will bo hi attend- on to. _ Crow Wei gel. CiiriniiTos , Neb , Sept J [ Special to TUP. Bi u.J Last evening oecutrcd the celebra tion of Iho nuptials of Miss Albina S Ciow , daughter of Air. and Mis \ \ ' . J. Crow of this citv , and Mr Will W. Weigol ot the linn of J. Weigel & . Son. The miinligo was sol emnized In the Congiegatioual church in the piesenco of about 100 invited guests ftom the city nnd vlclnitj. The chuieh was most eltiboiutclv decotated for the occasion nnd the ceremony , performed by IJov John W. Bat rou , was beiutlful and impressive. Im mediately after the service a receplion was held at the commodious residence ot the biido's pircnts , at which over 100 fi lends of the happv coaplo picsentod their congratula tions and good wishes. An elaborate ropnst was solved and the gucsls made moiiy until thu midnight hour. The couple will occupy the cozy homo the groom has elected. Cioolc Coniianv ) in Tronhlu. KiHiiMn.Neb , Sopt. -Special ( Tele gram to TIIK Bh L.I Tbu Creole Burlesque company's bigguito cama hoio Ihursday witn Iho tioup subject to n bill. As it was known that Uioy woto hard upBijunt , of the Bccket house , was anxious to cot their boaid bill n mi. After the performance ho found the manager diunk and ho lofusod lo p iv. Ilo sent for the deputy sheriff to attach their trunks , but ho did net arrive before thu midniirht triin. Than Bryant , with the assistance of two othois. tried to hold the malinger from Iho train. The other mombcu of the comnany got him on thu It am and the three men could not pull him olT. Brjant got the shoiiffat Lexington lo hold the Iroupp , bill as no ofllcer went from hoio Ihoy got away. Troops Will IJterolse. VvfMiNr , Neb , Sept. 4. [ Special Tele- giam to Tnr Bi i : . ] Lieutenant Colonel S. S. Simmer , Sixteenth cavalry commander , loft , Poit Niobiaia yesterday with llvo troops of Ills own logimunt nnd two companies of the IMchth Infantry , pitching tonla In a bouitifnl valley on the north side of the Nto- brara liver about llvo miles east of the fort , when the ti oops will ho given a week's ac tive field services dulling , mat clung and fighting In sham battles. The soldiers and horses are In excellent form. The weather thus fur has bouu favorable and a week's outing of Ibis character under moro favor able auspices could hardly bo conceived Major Bauer was on hand and paid the com mand just batoru it toolc the Held. Mnmir.ic-'tory r.uItoatrluo. . BKVTHICT , Nob. , Sept. 1 [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BEL ] The Beatrice Board of Trade this evening closed a contract wllh Mossis Jumos fager and A .1. Mathews of Illinois for the establishment of a boot and Hhoo mnnufnctuiiug i > laiiv in Ibis ellv. Thu amount to bo immediately Invested is f. > 0,000. Thn company is to erect ut ouco a brlcl ; building rn\l ) 10 luot , Iwo stones and basement - mont The manufactory will clvo employ ment lo 100 men and will have a ciuacity of l.VJ pahs of boots or shoos daily The com pany Invo given bonds in the sum of $10,000 lo conilnuu in operation for llvo years Work on thu now establishment will begin ut once. Ilorrihly Itnrncd. NitnnthKi Cm , Neb , Sept. 1 [ Special Telegram to THE Bn' I .lohn Maher , man ager of the Counoll Plumbing company , mot with a painful accident today. Ho was at woik iu his shop dlioctly In front of a cas stove , heating a lead pipe , when the bla/o In the btovo RUddonl > pufled out , binning his face und o.ves frightfully. It was thought at Jlrst thai he would lose Iho sighl In both eyes , bul tlu doctor this afternoon thought ho could mvo them Tuo skin was burned from his face , mid o.vo brows and eye lashes aio all gone as well as considerable of his hair. Mr. Muher w 111 lomovo to tils homo Itnrlnrn at NohraHlca City. Ni iiiu'HA Cm , Nob. , Sopt. 4. [ Special Tclepiam to TUB 1U.I. . ] Mis Busc-h , living on Fouilh Corso and Seventh streets , was robbed one da > this week. She does not know exactly when the thief enteied the house but she does Know that W in cash and soveial hundred dollars worth of sllverwara Is gone The monov nnd silverware wcro placed In a trunk which she left securely locked about one week ago. Yesterday she had occasion to opt'ii the trunk ami found It unlocked and cash and silvcnwiro mlsjlng. Itnir.ilo Comity' * i\hlhli. : Id vitNEi , Nob. , Siipt. 4. ( Special Telegram - gram toTiih HEP , ] Buffalo county Is loading a uir for the state fair It could not be gotten off today because part of the exhibit was at the county fair , which has not closed > ot. The grain and vegetables to bo shipped aio maunlllcont In size and quality. A very line display of fruit will aUo bo sent , York County Products. YOHK , Neb. , Sopt. 4. [ Special to TUB DEB.J-A "committee , consisting of Dr Header ami S Spcllmaii , loft , fur Lincoln this morning with it car load of Vork county pro ducts for the state fair. They baron splendid exhibit , and the county is expected to take a foremost place. Employment A onuj's Victim. KKAiisrv , Neb , Sopt. J. [ Special Tclc- grnin loTiin Br.u.J Onoof several men ob tained throuch an Omaha employ mont agency for work on the Kearney .V Black Hills road , refused to got off the train hero lost night until ho was put off. Ha said ho had paid fern n free ildo to ICeirnoy nnd wanted to go to Lexington to work. Ho was taxon off , but bis baggage went west on Iho train. Ilo re fused lo work for the Black Hills road. Dodge County Will Uo There. ritcMONT , Neb , Sept 4. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE. ] A mooting of the busi ness men was held last night and stops taken to have Dodge county represented on the eastern advertising train project. Commit tees were soliciting llrms todav nnd it Is already assuicd that Fremont nnd Dodge county will do their full share in the matter of funds nnd exhibits , * ii < .vitir titi' va/s/c ct A K.tTi7.iT ; : / > . Ills ntTorts In HiivinxthoGerman Ijin- liaised Apprcclatod. D.C. , Sopt. 4. Secretary Kusk has today boon In receipt of tolegiams from dllTcicnt portions of the United Stales , congratulating him upon the success of his efforts toward securing the admission of American poric into uormany nas acmovcu , The nnturo of those telegrams iho secretary sajs , demonstrates the Wldo and dcop intoicst taken In this matter and their laltn that the maikets of the country will bo ultimately benefited thereby. The first in spection made under the net of March fl , IbOl , began nbout Juno 28 last and shortly theto- after Secretary Uu k Addressed through the fctato duparimcnt a letter to the German government , enclosing conies of the act of congress and the inspection regulations by the depattmont nd Informing that covcrnmont that the first shipment of the Inspected product would bo ready to bo made about tbo Isl day of Sep tember. Since that tlmo .frequent corre spondence has been had between the Ameri can and Gorman governments , which finally culminated in the agreement cntoicd into at Capo May Point about ton days since. The agricultural department at this limo Is Ihspocllng about 1,000 hogs per day for ox- pott. Sei retai y Uusk says there can scarcely bo a doubt but that Iho market for our sur plus nork products will in tlmo bo greatly impiovcd bv the action of the German gov- eminent. In IbSl , the last year this country enjoved umestiicled Irado with Germany nnd Franco , so far as rjeat products were concerned , the total "valuo of pork ox- poits to Euiopo was $ TO,000QU9. In ISbO Iho v alue of these exports was 'oily $ .19,000,000 Secretary Husk today also oppressed himself as having very little "doubt that when fully in fet mod as to its merits as a food at title , our corn will lind great favor ns an aitlclo of food In Gut many , as n substitute for rye. The GUI man army and the Gorman peis- nntiv Iho German people In fact as n whole , ate lai o consumers of rye biead and , it is couhdently believed by Secretary Uusk. that none of our ceieals , except corn , will prove acceptable as a substitute for the aiti do. do.Secrelarv Secrelarv Huslc has written to Hon. W. H. Hatch of Mlssouii that the thanks of the farmcts of Ibis country nro due to bim for his offoits iu their behalf , and especially his advocacy befoio the house orroprosentilivo3 _ of Iho Fifty-Urst congress of the tncat in spection bill. _ i < t Not IliBcd on Itccfpeooity. CAI'C M , N. J. , Sept. 4. , The president this afternoon appointed J ] > S. Durham of IContuckv minister losident add consul gen eral to Havti. Mr. Durham is now consul at San Domingo , and Is u colored man of educa tion and ability. This transfer was made also on accouni of the necessity of dispatch , owing to the presence of jelloiv fever and the lovolutionary troubles. United States Senator Watson C. Squires held a long conference this afternoon with the president. Private Secretary Halford gives out the following : Tim nogotiallons which ended with the withdrawal of the piohibltion of the Importation Into Germany woio concluded at Saratoga and not at Capo May Point. The conclusion vvas reached whllo the pioaldont was at Saratoga bv General John W. Foster , roprosontiiis the United States rovernment , and Count von Munn , charge d'affaires , rop- losontinfr the German govor-iinont , and was approved by the president. The removal of the pork rcslilctiou has nothing to do with any question of rociprocily , but it is based upon the acceptance by the German govern ment of the inspecllon of imported meals by this government under the law of the lust congress. _ Armoiir'H Opinion. Ni w YOHIC , Sopt. I. H. O. Armour , In an Inlet view today regarding German } 's action In removing the lOjtrlctlons against Amor- lean poik.said : "The offeel of opening nnolhtir market for our pork products will probably bo to ralso the pi ice , though hogs have been ptetty high lately. But too much importation shoufd not be attached to the commuiciil of- feet of Goimunv's action , for Gomanywus never of specially great value to the Ameri can pork moduecr. There may bo a lltllo lluirv , however , nmons ; the speculators over Iho present situation however small may bo the general effect ou the market. " How it rfl'ectH the London Market. LONDON , Sopt. 4. Thoioportof the Gor man i emulations against hog products has strongly aflocted the Liverpool pi o vision market. The leading moichnnts are reluctant to sell pondlin ; an expected rise. The hope la expiesscu that Franco will now remove her resit iulioii on Ameticnn pork. Minister Pholps. Bi'ititv , Snpt 4 , United States Minister Phelps Is iccolvlng many messages of con gratulation upon the removal of the embargo placed upon American polk. r. Ho Donlos the lloport 'I hat He Has Declined thu .Nomination. Cuicuno , III , , Sept. 4. "J have never said to any one that I would not bo a candidate for the presidency befoiu Iho republican na tional convention , " said General Uussell A. Algor of Detroit at the Grand Pacific today. "I did not toll Grand Army men or any other persons that I would not bo a candidate , nnd that I was for lilaluo. I have not discussed the question 'of any man's camlldacv , and I ccrlainl ) will not decline in advance anything until r.omo one offers It to mo. Hegnrdlng Mr Hluln 's nomination , I hava said before , and 1 now repeat , that It depends nn himself. If Mr. Blalno wishes the nomination ho can have It without a stiucrglo No one will oppose him. Another mUstatomcnt going the luunduls the story that M" . DlalhQ told mo ho was n candidate- . That Is simply not so. 'I saw Mr. Blalno at Bar Harbor throu weeks ago , and yet today I know no moio us to his wishes than you do , " Omaha und Vicinity Fair ; slight change In temperature. For Nebraska Rilr ; oooUr In tbo north west , stationary temperature Iu the southeast poi lions ; varlaulu winds. For Kansas Generally fair ; warmer In southeast , stationary tomiicraturo iu north west portion. For Couralo Light local showers ; cooler In bouthoust , stationary toinpornturo in noilh- west pot lion , vaiiablo winds. For Missouri and Iowa Generally fair aud warmer winds shitting to southerly. For North and South | )4kota Fair ; north- we-stoily winds , cooler in central portions ; elsewhere stationary , WASHINGTON- , 0. , Sent. 4. Tbo area of high pressure bus passed to the north of the lane regions ana the dopreralon in the north west this morning has lost energy , lomatning nearly fUailouary , while the pressure has iu- created at tbu c-utro , L ENDING OF A MISERABLE LIFE , Horrible Scouoa Attending on the Execution of MtmUrer Bulling. CURSING AND BLASPHEMING HE DIES. Bleed Ini ; fiom Soli-lnllloted Hounds Jlo .Strnsirles with the lianjriiitui and Falls to Death with CnrscH on Ills Mns. KIN-SAB CITV , Mo. , Sept , I.-Thn history of the gallows tolls no moro hideous story than that of the execution of Louis Bulling , the St. Joseph \\ilo MHiulorcr , nt Savannah this nftornoon. .Tust before the tlmo fixed for the execution the doomed man shot himself tu n vain effort to commit , sulclilo anil llnally died on the gallows shiloklug for mercy and cursing bis executioners. Up to a few days ago Bulling seemed cheer ful and hopeful in the fnco of approaching death. Ho had twice before cheated Iho ( fal lows by Jill In caking. Ho reasoned that that ehanco still romalnod and to it mliht be added two others commutation of scntcnco and suicide. Olio by otio thcao chantos.faded away. Early last week It was discovered that Bulling had planned to brcitlc jail the third tlmo. Steel saws were found In his cell and they vvoro lakon away from him. Perpetual guard was kept over him and all visitors were searched hcfoio being permitted to enter. All moans of escape \\cro cut off. Governor Kr.uiclfl Would Not Intel fere Then the doomed man sent for his father and mother mid pleaded with them to appeal to tbo governor' for n commutation of sen tence. The faithful parent ! ) went to Jeffer son City and had several personal Interviews with Uovoi nor Francis , but the governor was lltrnin his decision to not intorfoio. Still the parents did notloso ho.ut. They made another cull cm the governor yestoiday mid pleaded for their son's llfo. The governor would not interpose Then Mr. and Mrs Dulling telegraphed Iheirson the governors decision and followed the message to Savan nnh. They had an affecting patting Irom thu doomoct man last nlgtit and never saw him again in life. \Vhon Bulling's second chance for lifo dis appeared ho brolte dimti completely. When ho received fiom his paiculs the message tbat the governor wes obdurate ho fainted , ana was with dillicultv revived. Ho was n confirmed opium eater , and dining the night last night Ito was given laio , doses of the drug. It fiiilod to have Its accustomed effect and the condemned murderer slept less than two hours during the entire night. Vainly IMo.idliifj lor Mercy. Hov. August Lavalto.during Bulliug's wait ing hours spoilt the tinu in reading the bihlo audpra.ving , oxhotting Bulling to confess his sins and reccivo baptism Sheriff Barry had sot the hour for the exe cution at 10 o'clock this mot nine. When ho went to the cell nt 0 o'clock to ptepaio the doomed man for the scaffold , Bulling ploadeu so pitiful for an extension of a tow houis that the sbeiiff j ieldcd and gave him until 2 o'clock to live. Bulling ate a light breakfast and spoilt the rust of the tlmo In pleading with thu sheriff for mercy and attending to thu religious exorcises con ducted by liov. Lavaice. Ho still nad faint hone of a commutation , but at noon submitted to the baptismal ceromouy and received thu sacrament. Attempts to Client the G.iIlovvH. When 3 o'clock arrived ho renewed his sup plications to the sbetln and pleaded for "ono hour moro. " Ho fell on his knees before the sheriff and begged piteously for mercy. The sheriff giantod his toiiuest. Turn Bulling aslted for brandy and the sheriff gave him a pint. Injections of moiphino were admin istered , but neither of the drugs had much effect. The sheriff than rothod , loiving the murderer w Ith Hov. Lavnko , at the same tlmo lemoving the guard from the cell door at Bulling's lequest , to bo left alone with his spiritual adviser. The sllonco of the ] nil was broken only by the voice of the priest , when suddenly two shots tang out. Thoshonff ran to the cull The puest lay prostutto on the tloor. At his side lay Bulling , wcltoring in his own blood , which ( lowed from wounds in his breast. Ho had shot himself twice with a revolver. Tno priest had f am ted A hasty examination of Bulling's ' body showed that ono of the bullets had ontotod the loft bicast , and , glancing /ioni a lib , had Casscd around his body mid tame out of his ack. The other bullet hail intliutod only n slight flesh wound In his left side. A Ilorrlhle Spectacle. Ho had not lost consciousness , and when the sheriff ordered four deputies to carry him to the scaffold ho cursed and swore nt thorn in n horrible manner. The deputies diagged the struggling man to the couit'jard and lifted him upon tlia callows. Ho tofusud to stand and they placed him upon a rhalr. As ho sat there ho presented u revolting spectacle. Ho was diossed only in shirt and trousets. His hands and faca were covered witn blood , which also stained his stillt , and blood was streaming tluough his shoes , whence it had run fiom the wounds In his bieust , and formed dark pools on the floor of the scaffold , dilpplnj thouco to the gtouud beneath. Shrieked and Cursed In Ilia Tori or. Ho cursed and swoio at the deputies , ciled and set earned for mctcy , und shucked in his terror. The sheriff gave him a largo glass of biandvand ho swallowed It at ono gulp Finally ho was tel 1 to cot up and stand upon the diop nn refused , and four deputies held him up whllo the rope was bomg ad- Justed. The black rap was placed over his he-id and , jelling , scienmtngand blaspheming , ho shot through the opening at oxactlv il i\ \ o'eloclc. Ills neck was broken by the fall and ho died almost Instantly. Hev. Luvako has been arrested for giving Bulling the revolver with which he nt- tempted to commit suicluo. Hov. Lavako de clines to bo interviewed. Bulling's cell was thoroughly searched last uicht and no weapon win found. The only poisons admitted to the cell since that time woto a newspaper man , the deputies and Hov , Lavaho Suspicion rested upon the latter and Uo was arrested. AVhii ( .mo Him the lluvolvor ? Hov Lavaka was Interviewed by n reporter this evening tegaiding Bulling's attempted suicide. Ho said he did not give Bulling the icvolvor and hud no idea whom it catuo fiom. Do was on his ltio"s praying , he said , when Bulling 11 reu the first shot Ho opened his eves and saw that Bulling luul shot himself. The muscular contraction followed thu passIng - Ing ofjtho bullet Into Bulling's body , ho said , doubless caused Bulling todUUiargo the re volver accidontty and thu ball vvhUzcd by his head and II ittoncd Itself against the cell door The pilost thought at first that Bulling was attempting to murder him , but now ho snvs the shot win doubtless fticd accidentally A third shot from the re volver caused Bulling's second wound Just before Hulling was hanged and whllo ho was bolng held over the drop o.y the depu ties , the shuiIff held a whispered consulta tion with him regarding thu attempt at sui cide Tbo sbcriiT declines to say anything concerning this conversation , but It Is a sig nificant fact that Immediately after the exe cution Livako W.H arrested , Will hail Aiound the Horn. New YOIIK , Sept. 4. The itoam yacht Vamose , owned byV. . H Hearst , the proprietor - priotor of tbo San Francisco Oxauilncr , will bo sailed around Capa Horn to San Francis- co. The trip will take at least a month , ami will bo ono of the longest and mou perilous voyages over undertaken by a craft of her slzo mi kind , Thu Vatnosu , whiub w i built , by the Hcrreshoffs it * > -lstol , H I , cost f7"i,0 X ) . Although nnV 'feet long , she is Mipiusod to bo the fast'earn oraft In the world. She was , built t\ ve\ \ thirty mlle an hour. In a recent ral ' th the Hudson rlvor boit Marlnn 1'ow letwoenost Point and Now York the \ lose wiu the victor by mnro thin a mlto a half. The time of Martini. has uot vo MI definitely settled. \ u.i. . .is/c nut .1 a < it'iti\ \ < / / : % / ; o IN. Moetlntj oC the U'orht I'air ConiniN- winners Mnslnoss Trail Mac ted , Cilirvflo , Ill , Sept I. At the opening of the national Columbian commission this morning a communication from Piosideut BaUer of the local Woild's fair cotumNslon- urs asking for the co operation of the natio.ial commission In seeming n loan of J3 uUO.OOO from thu government for the use of the fair , to bo repaid out of the Hist leiclpts of the fair , and a resolution of the executive com mittees of the commission , endorsing the request - quest was road and rofoticd to the committee on Judiciary. A resolution was picnontoJ to rccoi sidor and expunge ftom thu leiouls a losolutlon heiotoforo pissed asking for the appointment of n committee to recommend critalu mod Ideations of the turilT law In the inteiest of tbo exposition , and after a long discussion the resolution for the nppointmnnt of the committee was tcuonsiduied and the nnittei refeiieJ to the committco on legislation A rpsolutlon pledging Iho commission to tnko up and consider the Sumla\ closing question as soon as it should pioppilj como bofoio that body , was uiiuniiuously pissud Ttu > auditing roinmltteo picsentod Its 10- poit , showing an excess in expense * by the commission for \oarending .luli 1 next , o\cr the upiuopiialion of $ J,000 ! In order to avoid this the cou.mittco locommendod tli.it the Api 11 meeting of the commlsslun be postponed until Julj. The ropoit was referred forrod to the coramittoo on b > -la\\s und the commission adjourned until a o'clock this aftornoon. On reassembling the Judiciarv committco ropoitcd unanimously In favor of endorsing the appeal for u $ r > .00'l,00 ) ( ) lo in fiom the gov ernment , and iccommoudpd that congiess pass the necessniy legislation. Commissioner Massey opened the discus sion on tlio icpoit 1'ho cltv of Chlcaro and thodiiectors of the exposition compaii } , ho said , had dunoovon thing thoj hail promised Now tliu.v nroposed to go lurther , and take $ TCIOOOOU out of the gate receipts to ropav inotiov to bo spoilt for buildings and grounds which would make the exposition the most mngnilicout disnlnv the wotld had ever scon The precedent lud nhrad } b > > ou established in the government loan to the Centennial ex position. Commissioucis Hauls of ViiginH , Bull ono of Missouri and McDon ilu of Califoinia siippottcd the resolution Mr. White of Now MoMcotompoiiuilv Interrupted the How of pmlorioment by making an attack on the bus iness methods of the diioctoiy ( iotdon W " Allen of Now Yotk loplicd , "waunlv. com- meuu'ng ' the entQi piiso and the eiiergv of the directors. Williams of Tennusse" , Wnv of Cleorgiu , Gieeuerof A iigiiila , Cothian of Texas and Hitchic of Ohio followed in a sim liar strain. A i-jnewu of the opposiliot came from McICon/io of IContuckv , and a humor ous siliriroatian bv ox-CiOV'oinni * Wnllor. that Mr. White of isovv Mexico meant , drew fiom thu latter mi Ineffectual motion to turn over the whole fair to the government Commissioner St. Clnir closed the discus sion. Ho declaiiod the m unlludo of the e\- poitlon hud grown to proportions beyond am thing the commission hutl coutemulatcd v.hen it aiiiiugLd the plan and scone of the exhibit The report , on being put to a vote , was n-toptcu .vith oulv throe negative votes , Mossrs. White mid McKou louud .Mr. Hund- lo > of Alabama. f Adjourned until tomorrow. Another Insuri ci'tion ThroatoiiH to Destroy the Inland's I'oac-o. NEW YOIIK , Sept , 1 The Norwoghn steamer Alert arrived hero this mom ing from Port do Paix and Cipo Hajtl , both of which points she loft on August 'J , and ic- ported that a climax In Ha > tl's disturbed af- falis would undoubtedly bo reached voiy soon. News of the ictuin to the Huytiau capit'il of the exiles from Kingston , Jamaica , was being industriously circulated in the other largo cities of the republic , and the forts guarding the several seapoit cities were beingstiotigl } guitisoned , cspcc- iallyat Port-nil Piiiice.nndordeis woroissuod by Picsldent Hlppolj to that if Iho exiles re tutned to the city und made n succesfful at tack on tno palace the guns vveie to bo turned on the city. The palace Is strongly guurded. So stiong Is the belief that n lovolulion will soon break out In Huvtl thit many of the for- eisn residents have moved out of Potunu- Piiuce or are sending their families nwnv On the day of the Alert's departure Piosi- dent Hippolvte's family was leaving Port an- Piinco for Capo ( Iutl. Hinpulvtois said to have lost conlidcnco In the stiuucth of his followois , and is pre- piring to follow his family to Capo Havti at the llrst iiows of the appioiioh of the Insur rectionists ( jonoral lj Blot losldcsut this place , and at his homo Itlupolyto will make his headquaitors. rrom what can bo learned of thu Insutiectlanists they ate still at Kingston , Jamaica actively pieptring , It is suld , to leave that platoto make a descent on thoHavtinn capital William llowo , suportaigo of the Aioit , descrihos the wav in whlih steamers from Ameiieaatid Eiirono are treated on arriving thuro. Ho says steamers plviug thouco to foioign countries must conform to Hujtian laws , but whore now laws aio made over } weak only to bo amended the nox' , it Is often Impossible for captains of vessels to Uno.v prcuiselv what to ilo Mr Howe s ijs wo aio compelled to pay compulsory pilotage tees in all pirts thuio , > ut a pilot very Mcldum boards the \cssol until iho anchor is let go In thu harbor. ai'ihii or jivitinit. Pornier lrnlon Paolllu Conductor Will fie i n I iing Sentence. CVMTU , Wjo. , Sopt. 1. ISpoclal Telogrnni to Tin ; Bi i' J There vvas n sensation In Iho Conway murder ttlal at the opening of couit this morning. Many people were pie-tent , among them was Conwaj's sister whose lookH showe'd something was wrong. The counsel for iho defense wai. late and the people grow weary. Couvvav VMIS finally brought In Ills face WIIN leil und his ojes denoted no sleep Ho sat down without looklne at his slstor. Shu began to sob Ho brnKo Into loud sob * nnd put his face in 1,1s hands und wept bitterly His allotney arose and in n shoil speech salu lhat the plea of not guilty was with- diavvn and a plea of minder In tbo second degree substituted A heart rending Hccnu neciiuod at the jail. Thn sister foil on her brothers nock mul moaned plteously Sentence has not vat been given. The Judge said ho would con sider It between twenty years and life. The Hedge murder ttial will be taken up next , ISond St.uomont. WASHINGTON , D C , Sopi. 4. The amount of l' ' < | per cent bunds continued nt 'J per cent today was S-Tl.aoo , nmUng iho total continued to date t.11,7ft'"iW. ) The amount pie- scntcd for redemption today was ? il'V 8JO of which f.'OO.JiOO was received at the Now Y'nk sub-tiu > isuiy up to J-IIO o'clocK , und $ IM,5V ! ) was received at thu ireaiuiy department The total ledeiuptlmis to duto are ! ) , .IHi , 1VJ , of which J.UiJ/l'iU wore teglitercd bo-ids prosenlcd to the lieusiuy departmenl and $ ii ; > lIUO were coupon bonds presented nt Now York. There are still oulstaiidlng f 17,7'.i3 , to ) I'j ' per cents of which f lO.o VW are rogUleiud ui.d ? 7- 707,450 coupons. Costlj Col nor In Kje. ST PuTEUsuiiiu , bopl , 4-Peasants near Villna murdered the wife und family of a Jew who bought up several million rouble ! ) ' worth of ryo. ORDER RESTORED IS CHILI , Bank Note ? Issuo.il by Ihhuaoeik Will Be Declared Logul. MANY POLITIC U. REFUGEES MAY ESCAPE. All Those Accused ni'XoOthorOITiMioii U'ill Not Bo MM tendered hy Ainoi Ic.in and War Ve'ss [ Cnwrtjitttl ttfll l u Jninn flimlm Hciniff 1 S\snuio , Clilll ( Via Cliilvoton , lex ) , Sopt. I [ Bv Moxlcau Caulo to thu Herald Special to TinBIT ( AlTuiis la In Chili have almost settled down to the ante-bellum state of quiet and oidor. Thcro has been nothing decided as vet regatdlntf the elections and establishment of a consti tutional govoinmeiit It Will tnko s.iveinl week's at least befoio the airangomonts for this can bo ( omploted , and In the meantlmo tbo Junta dj Cioblnuio will udmliiHtoi the alTalis of the lountv The govotnmeiits ot Biizllund Peru , havooftlclalli congiatulatcd the Junta on the vlctorv of the coiigioptional partj ami thu rostotation of peace in Chill. A decieo has been issued by the .Inntn nn- nounclug that the notes issuoJ dining tbo revolution bv Biilinacucla wouli' ' ho lecog- nlzod as legal by the now govoiiiincnt An investigation of the batiks shows that many of the Halnincoila olllceu had taken caio to pretty well feather their nests Amount * tanglm : from fJd.OK ) to upward of * IO < t,000 , aio carilcd in thu names of men who were known to bo poor bofoio the beginning of thu trouble. Such bnlincoi will all be conils- cated btho piovlslonal government , anil will be used as a fund to meet the notes is sued under Biilnmceda's govuinmeut The lines of the Trniiaamllnn 'leligiaph compaiiv , operated between Valparaiso , Chili , and Buenos Ayies , Atgontine , wcie rostoied early this moinlug , looponing tela- graphlocoiamunlcatlou between Kin ope , the United Slates and Aigentiuu via ( inhesion. The icstorattoii of the Transaiullne i'elo- giaph compauj's lines is proof that older ruigiis tlnoughoiit Chili All ccusoiship has been icmovod and the large number of tele grams piovu tint commciclul tiansaetiens are being conducted ns hcluio the wai. U'oul has been ucelvud bv the junta that the nngllsh bank of Buenos Aj los has paid over the putclmso pi ice to the ownen of | the Italian steamer Aquilla , which wis bought by Balmacoda , ami she is in possession of the ofllcors sent hi the lute president to tuko charge ot her Those oflleois have notnlcd the junta that tlicv hold the Aquilla subject to the oidotsof the oulv Government now existing in Chiln. As yet no action bus bcca taken looking to the disuosul of an.v of tuo thico vessels sutieiideiod The German mlulstoi h.n ofllcialh notilicd Seuoi Moult that nnj of thu lofugees on lcr- maii ships who ate accused of anv except political crimes will bo given up , but that those who aio accused of political offences , purely , will bo landed on neutral ground. It is thought that the same com so will be puisuod bv the American inlulstcr and Admiral Blown though so far as I know , they have not as.ot made any dellnito proposal to that effect. I am still unable tu tlnd any conliim itioa of the story of the killing of Biilmaceda. Nobodj here believes It On the contiaiy it Is thu general opinion In oflicmlciiclcs that the fugitive piesldont is well on lib waj toward Argentine and m ly bo heitd front In that country before manv days General B.iquo- dane has wiltton a letter to Scnor.lorgo Movatt , chief of tno jmrta , explaining the reasons why Santiago was loft in the hnmU of n mob on Aucust 21 and 10 after thu lllght of B.ilmaccda The Holdiuis , ho said , tlnow down their arms and lofu , c d ab- solulelj to obey orders The police doseited , taking aims and horses , so lint the authori ties wore left entirely without nicaiu ot maintaining aider Duilng the time the mob vvas In possession of the clti the houses of over scventi-livo of Balmaceda's most prominent pittisans were sicked and many of them wcro burned , Placards have boon placed on some houses in bautliigo which llulmueda re cently completed , announcing th it ih-'j Imvo oeen icietvod for the use of Gcucial C'anto and ScnnrJ Corone. and Cunlaras. A lopoit loauhed huie tonight that the city of Coqulmbo had been sacked bv u mob. Thcioportis generally discredited , as It is thought that thu authorities theie hnva ample foico at thoii commauu to leiiuss any disposition on the part of disorder ! } persons to cicatu a dlfitutbanco. The United Stales ciuisor Baltiinoro snlloil today , piosuuuibl } for Ciilhio , having ou board bnnors Molendo , Hauadas , IJaplnosn , Goday , 1'etcv , Moult and soveulein other ; less prominent Dalnmcedists The Get man cruiser Aloxandriiio with Senor Claudlo Vicuna , Admiral Oscar Vlel , Captain Alberto Fueiile ? and sevcial otbois on hoard , is ex pected lo hail for the same deitin.H.oi to- monow forenoon. The coiigrossional army was inmposed very laigelv ot volunteers. So secuio do the mombeis o' the junta feel in tholt po.ition at picsent thai Ihuy havn given eiders that any of the volunieois who wish to do so , may tetuin to their homes and hence Iho Into victorious at my Is iapidl.v dls- Ihtogiutmg Inu few days H will baldly bo possible to see many signs of the late wai. /7.s M.I.IOIUI r. rriMiuliiuon CnlihiMo ) the ' 1 vvotj- r.iillidnj ol'Tlielr Itopulilic. irovuiltlMISH ! iU Jlint * ( Ionian ll'iui' " I PUIIM , Sept I. ( Now York Iloiiild Cable Special to Tin BI.K ) Today the French republlu attained its majority. Precisely twcnty-oiio years ago a lupuhllean loim of government was piuclalmcd at Hold Duvillu and It has lived longer than any other form of government in Fiance since the involution of ITS ! ) It ban sin vised many huilous oirors mid not a few danger * and m ly uo.v bo ro- gaidcd as established on a IInu basis. P.vciy believer iu u lepnblic.m fonn of gnvcinmcnt will offer his moit etinllal ronuralulntioni on this auspicious occasion and vill heartily wish the great caster n ropubllu maii.v happy returns of the day DcMrovod hy n 'Moh. irojlf > | M IWl li'lJ ' nil" ' ? ' " ' ' i ' ! i i' ' < 1 SiiANruui , Sept. 4.-New ( Yuik Herald Cable-Special to Tine HEK 1 -/ho / British consulate at Ytthnug has been dOatiojnd by a mob which uttacUed the place Tuosdu } . Thu Flench gunboat nspio has left Kinliiaug for thu sccim of dUoulor Her com under re ceived kirliigont instructions tu act deci sively. Brntiil Ciline of n Poildlor. New YOIIK , Sop i An unKuo.vn fruit vendor entered the apartment * of Kllon Barry tbu moriilng , acd llnding the toting woman alone , he forcibly ravished her I'lio police were notlll"d , and the young woman vvaj placed under medical troatmuuU