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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AMERICAN AWARDS AT PARIS. CONTINUATION OF THE LIST OF FORIUNsTE EX- HIBITORS—M. KBANTZ’S LENIAL. (Bx CABLE TO THE HERALD.) Pagis, Sept. 9, 1878, rumor that M. Krantz, Director General of the ‘aris Exposition, has resigued is strenuously denied. ADDITIONAL AWARDS, The following is an additional list of awards to American exhibitors:— CLASS SEVENTY-FIVE. Grand Prize—To Bergner & Engel, of Philadelphia, Pass ig beer. a ar an Bi jay ad beer, Clausen ” son, of New York, bee Uo., of New York, beer; TELBGRAPHIC NEWS From All Paris of. the World. FRENCH CONSULAR SERVICE. red & Co., of St, Logie Total Feilure of the Whal- ing Season. Co, of Pniladelphia, Pa, rye whickios; Joseph aed Louis F. Ruutz, ot Morrisan:a, N. door; W. J. ‘i Houle, Mo, ‘b Monticelie Charlottesville, Va, V Medal—To American Wine Company, of Louis, Mo, wines; Isigor Bush & Co., of St. Louts, Mo,; A. Guckenbeimer & Brothers, of Pittsburg, Pa ; ‘Jutius Hincke, of Egg BOULOGNE’S NEW. HARBOR. Harbor Cy, N. J, wider; Willlam Meaney & Co., of Veesels from America Quar- | Hermans, No, wine ‘Ttoaier- "Alley, of Uos ah 2 4 + | Mase., ales; Jose iz Brow ing Company, of St. antined in Italy. Louis, Mo. beers ‘rb Wino Company. of Ham- moudspert, N. Y., we Mention To J. H, Ricketts, of Nowburg, . ¥, . THE PRESIDEN1’S TOUR. PROGRESS OF THE WAR. BECEPTION AT HASTINGS, MINN.,—SPEECHES AND ENTHUSIASM—REMARKS BY ATTOGNEY GENERAL DEVENS, * Hastixcs, Minn, Sept. 9, 1878 President Haves and party loft St. Paul at tnirty- five minutes past eleven this morning and arrived ut Hastings at one o'clock, The space about the depot was a ly packed” with peo- ple. <A large delegation ef prominent mon re- ceived the distinguished guests. Bands were play- ing and cannon firing. The party took c. ges pro- vided to Vermillion Fails, and trom there to the re- sidenee of General Le Duc iutho suburbs, bands and clilzens escorting. Mre. Le Duc served a@ excellent Junch apd some time was passed in an iulormal and ex- tremely social manner. At three o’clock an escort of veteran soldiers, firemen, temperance socicties aud citizens with @ brass baad accompanied the pariy te the Court House, where, on a platform crected for the purpose and.-handsomely decorated, Prosident Hayes was received by thousands of people from the city and county about, The timo was shert aud [Bt caBLE TO THE HERALD.) Loxvow, Sept. 10, 1878, A letter trom Disco, Davis’ Strait, dated on the 12th of July, says that not one vessel of ine Arctic whal- fog fleet had caught a single fish. It was ex- pected that the season would prove a complete failure, No vessel bad been able to pass through Melville Bay, whi was unprecedented. The vay from the neighboring beights appeared completely Diecked with ice, and al] efforts to penetrate 1 bad to be abandoned. The whalers say that this 1s the worst ear for iee and southerly winds they ever saw. FRENCH CONSULS IN AMERICA, ‘There is @ probability that a bill will be introduced f tne French Cnamber of Deputies at the next ses- ston tor the re-estabiis! tof several consulates in America that were abolished a few y go op the ground of economy. FRANCE'S NEW SEAYORT A grand (ete was held ut Boulogne:sur-Mar yestor- @ay tu honor of the passage of a Jaw at the last ses- sioa of the Chambers appropriating 17,000,0v0% | tnq President. only briefly extended thanks, ($3,400,000) for the coustruction of « cep | eqiing on Attorney General Devens, who fea barbor in that piace. Many French, English | gtateq that the Presideut seldom shifted re- Belgian and American visitors wore pri t. The | sponsibility on the members of his Cab- Ministers of Fioanee and Public Works officiated at the ceremony of iaying the first stono of a monument to be erected in commemoration of the passage of the law. The town was gaily decorated with flags and triumphal arches, ‘THE PRENCH SOCIALISTS. The radveal deputies buve hela a moeting at Paris Qnd commissioned M. Louis Blanc to express to inet, but usually atteudod to matters himself. He ferred briefly 10 recollections of Minnesota soldiers uring the war, and said he was pleased to meet again tm time of peace and compare the change in the Condition of aflairs, At the time of the war for independeneo a great wilderness stood betweon hero and the ocean, Now great States spread over the country and we bavo crowned it in the name of liberty—liperty protected by law. He bad come to learn, wot to teach. Mere desoriptions the Minister of the Juterior their regret a | cannot en Prod iro great horth wonvere the cova o ire. He bad visit regions vaster than he uot of the authorities in fegard to | SSP Greamed of, aud thot will ullimajoly be peopled the socialist Congress in the Grenelle district, which ‘was broken up by the police, as an infringemeat of the right of meeting and association. The deputies, Qt the same time, disclaimed participation in the doc- by cougtiess millions, Whatever its wealth and power, let iss poblest growth be men aod seuls, Colonel Yaneey, of Georgia, eloquently spoke of the good fesling exhibited by tie people of the North- ‘west to their Soutbera brothers, Geueral H. H, Sib- tines of the Congress ley welcomed i preeiane aie nme ot ARANTINE the democrats of inpesota, | ‘Thomas ken oad pad gap She gard Gr Jones, of Ohio, mace "some pleasant To A royal decree has been issued at Rome ordering | marks ‘aod said be bope:l to see the Northwest cut up snto 100-acre jarms. ‘The President presided over the Mmeot'ng, calling out the speakers, All were receivou wih thusingi Calis being made for Are. Hayes, be stepped jorward and was greeted with cheers. At Dali-past four e’clock the carriages were ugain taken and the procession moved through tows to the Gepot The city was finely decorated and the streets crowded. 1s was a great vvation for eo small « pl sbips arriving at Italian ports jrom any port of the United States to be'placed in quarantiac, AUSTRI4’S STREXGIH IN BOSNIA The Austrian troops ip Besnia number 200,000. Dperations on a large scale aro expected to be, Say or to-morow, when the Bosnians in tho neigbbor- bood of the Servian frontier numbering about ‘wenty-five thousand, will ve taken in the rear by a SimuRansous movement from Deboi, Briska, and esc LOSSES IY BOSNIA, oh ‘the engagement at Bibacs two Austrian officers Wore killed, and sixteen officers and br men wounded. ba STRENGTH OV THE BOSNIAN ALLIES, » A Belgrade despatch.says Turkish troops-continue to arrive from Salonicsut Mitrovitzs and Nov! Baz 16 te estimated that 60,000 regular troops‘and in gents are cncampod at those places. The insurg m thé norineast of Bos: are estimated at 50,000, motes 16,000 redils und oizims. TEE BLOODTHIRSTY ALBANIANS., A telegram to tho Times trom Ccnstautinopie says, MAKES A SPEECH AT BED- WING, Repwing, Minp., Sept, 9, 1878. ‘The Presidential party arrived here at sx o’clock this evening and was received at the depot by nse crowd. The party took carriages and drove to the St. James Hotel, At half-past six The President appeared oa the balcony und was in- troduced to a mass Of about six thousand people by Mayor, Hedgman,, and was received with projonged cheers. His remarks were bric!, excusing bimseli on account of ihe las! of the hour, The President sald;— ‘ When I set out op this journey I thought I might say something uselul concerning the interests THE ‘PRESIDENT " of she country. 1. came by invitation of psn bas Mp Phases Rents Sources, the | wericuitural gentlemen: 1 koow that it is Albanians have divided into threo bodies, which ai bara times, Where are many “questions. of Intended to operate resptetively with the Bosnians, With tho Rnodope insurgents and sgaiust the Greeks, Suvi ENGAGKMENT. The Telegrapa’s Vieuna correspondent reports that Geveral Zach only ordored the retreat {row Bibacs at three o’ctock in theafternooa. Four hundred wounded bad been brought tn before twelve o’ciock, among prominent interest without venturing on partisan politics. If it ts in my power to give encourage- mont and inspire hope tor better times, it is proper for metodo so, Notwithstsnding the depression of business five years have shown a decided !mprove- ment in the burdens placed on capital and labor by the verpinont. Without presenting figures now, 1 will whom were several officers of bigh rank. pathic ba Pagina tlie pagal cot hee af oats have beeu abie to snow that ¢ bas been de Itie fearod that this yoar’s campaigao, which can | creased asd the credit of the natlo: proved. ‘exation there has beea great improvement io the thirteen years, particularly in what intercets agi | districts. Exports of and of all other reatiy advanced. in trade tor the United States than for any previous year. Thero ovement in the curreucy. tis a you ce paper duiiars were worth bus couts On adoliar, On Saturdsy last tbe ‘dolar United States currency nute 9934 ceuts, shows: $200,000,000; not only so advance, but un improve- metin he rripapees ‘of SiX yours it fluctuated; upvo 1082 fall Upou iavorers aud producers, e midaieseen made a price to cover tiuc- per 14 us steady as éottou, Vor tour beco less than oLe per cent auly be continued three weeks longei fice to quell the tusurrection. t ANOTHER CONSPIRACY IN CONSTANTINOPLE, A Constantinople despatch to the Jimes svys nu- merous arrests were made there Sunday night, it is #aid ow account of s conspiracy 1a favor of ex-Sultan Murad, Public opinion ts very excited, and the Paiace guards have been strengthened. INCKNDIARIES AT SERAJEVO, AVienna despatch says tbat thirty conspirators have'been arrested at Sere, ho bad intended to fire the town on all sides, ‘ Kasy ENOUGH TO SAY. A Vieana despatch says:—fhe occupation of Tre- Dinjo by the Austrians bas given the coup de grace to the jesurrection in Herzogovina.” It remains to be seen, however, whether this over sanguine prophecy Will be realized. MONTENEGRO AND TURKEY. ‘fhe Turks have begun to dismantie the fortifica- tions of Podgornza @ measure preliminary to the Surrender of the place to the Meutenegrics, WILL THE PRVKR DEVEAT ENGLAND? The British War Oltice publishes a telegram report. , Wilh pot suf- ter, who delivered a bri idently eloquent au, Gress ip Wis pauve tongue, the President remarking atits close, **1 Wink he Was souud ou the main ques- tov. THE INDIANS. ee sete a £ be SESE bal Yhg o sudaen increase ot fever iu Cypror, Three hun, | PROGRESS OF THE ,PURSUIT O¥ THE BAN- dred and seveu men are im hospital out ot a force of NOCKs—NORTHEEN CAKYENNES ANXIOUS TO 2,040. : Go NcnIn. , . GERMAN INPRRVAN TION, Wasuixorox, Sept. 9, 1878. ‘Tho German government rectatly sentea circular to | ‘The following despateh from Gencral P. H. Sneri- the signatories of the Treaty of Beriiu asking them totake a common step with the view of bri dau, at Chien, War Department to-day by Adjutant General Town- Porte to exocute the stipulations of tho fr: trie, yy. Aus Frauce aod Russia replied allirmatively. italy England have not yet auswered, but wili coubt- Jess reply afllrmatively soon. GREECK INVOKES THK POWKEA ‘The Standard’s Berlin despatch says it ie reported that Greece yesterday despatched u circular askiog the iuierierenco of the Powers in the matter of the ust side of THE GERMAN PARLLAMENT, A despatch trom Berlin states that whe Reichstag {wich inet yesterday) was pretty full at the ope: of tne session, Herr Forkeuveck wit provably be Fe-elected President of the Keichstag, with two cou- sorvat.ve vice presidents, Tho ultramontane mem- bers bave not succceded in forming uny combination. No attention 1s likely to be paid to (heir claims, THK EMPEROR'S SYeROH, Un the speech read from the the: atthe opening of _ Whe Retohstag the Emper: Pressed the hope that Ant! svotalst bill will be adopted; that the spread of the pe socialist movement may be ar- those who have veen misied by i¢ Muy bo Lronght back to the right path. Nore ence wis made in the Emperor's speech to for aflaire, TAB THOUPLE AMONG THE CHEYENNES— ROMAN NOSE BAND Af JHE BANNOCK AGENCY— CAUSE OF THEIN DieS\TISPACTION, (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE mEnMALD.) Wasuiseros, Sept. 9, 1873, The Commissioner of ludiao Afuire bas not re- ceived as yet aay Conirmation of the despatch from Cuwago that the Cheyenne [odiase near Fort Reco were im 8 distressed = aud insuboi te sonditws, A telegram Gated to-day at Wiebita Agevey, |. T., Was reevived from mention of any a wediy have dune if any bad GARIBALDI AND THE nErOPLICANS. The Times’ correspondent at Rume reports that news bua been received from the Ro- Magna, whi me excesses by the sulla Irredenta party wore expected, thut Garibaldi bas advised a sus- peusion of the agitution unui spring. PORTUGAL QUESTIONS KXGLAND A Lisbon despaich to tho Mews says:—''1t 18 re- ported that the Portugese woverumout has asked tor explanations in regard (0 tho attempts of the Engtion to establish (hemscives om the River Cunene in West- ‘a Africa, “DON'T GIVE UP THK sHiT(s)," Mr. Pitmsoli, member of Pariament for Derby, ad- ossibg bis consfiuenta yebterday, ani would retire whee tbe present Marin eulveds sire of Permission Was grant ouly wituiw the limits of t Foal! herd and a few stray bi found thease Welt Wisappoutwment aud dis malisiaellon | Lieutenant Colonel A BALL BY THR SRA Newport’s Honors to. the Officers. of British Men-of-War. AN IMPOSING DISPLAY. Magnificent Decorations and a Dis- tingui shed Throng, ELEGANT TOILETS (BY TELEGRAPH 10 TH® BERALD.] Newport ‘amass wi sons and daughters, represented the Orst famities Newvox?, R. f., Sept. 9, 1878, fos iu a blaze of glory, wed ber sido by side with those who im tne land, paid equal homage te the noble representatives of the mother countr; Her Majesty’s m harbor, the care of three of t-war pow at anchor in Newport + was not for the grand bail given by rt to Vice Aamiral Edward A. Ingle- ofthe British feet, the invitations so which read as jollows:— The a or of a vou to te tom! ware eed sd e squadrou. any of —— is requested House, on Munday ov ee jowpors w Vice tS) Be aad the ‘ofsers ‘ot the Beiish bail, The above was headed with « cut of the city’s cecal. Nothing else but the grand bull bas been talked of for the past few days, and it seemed as if Nowport was evjoying @ holiday while walting for the eveaing shades to uste mooslight aight. Nis ships, at leas shore during the day well cails upon the made bere, ana th busy as he vVieited the with @ torpedo salu! bim very much. A t im the The could’ be all torpede tivities of this beautilul officer: frem the Eng- jt many of them, were on lor the purpose @! muking tare- merous friends they had @ Admiral was Kept just as day. When be tion «=e «was bonored ‘te, @ complimeat which picased jew of the oflicors were treated to a 'unch by Commodore Kane, of the New York Yacht Club, Meauwhile the Ocean House, the tainment | to-night, Was great activity at the seene of the grand enter- and. it) was» pot until atter dark that the elaborate docorations were ed, The committee om this work commenced operations yesterday, aad they have indeed accom. plisted thete task ta nothing that would Rhode laland, very creditable manner, and equal it bas ever been seen in THE BALL Room. Tho ballroom presented a wonderful comvination of brigut coiors, These wore flags and piants aad pic- tures and towers, cach lending ite own peculiar beauty to the scene, Over the main entrance was a Group of the dags of the principal nations of the eartb. Tho Union Jack were crossed in the the flage of France ana Germauy and on of Italy and Russia, in the corner and the flag of white elephant and biood red epposite corner was and t national fag avd suri and shield. Fir beating the ea with it was the crossed flag of the Sat window tue royal stabdardot flags of Holland and: hung with while 0 was the cornered now to the appear the Crescent the Russian a’ J th bandsome fag of Peru. windows tn the room aod each was, araped by of Beigtua with its crown, Next came the oa Norway and the Isianda* peared the Sters and 3 and tho ‘Stars and Stripes centre, while op the rig! Turuing bo the ri @ taatetul ie of Siem, conspicuous by aro the blue str: mouated by the American eagle et. old Germany and one Over ti mc) their eareer cal and the farcly sees emblem of aii ded mary stood side by side with the Yellow Te Vs ie house New World, low veniecd flag of ‘Switzerland, Ions, one bearing the word “Peace” and ¢ The next window Weegee be ad saw the beautiul ag ot ‘holt! and the flag of St. Domingo, Next appeared the Last of all was the white fi. Delow thom, and the Bugitstiand Amorican bounded them on wither ado,. Betwoon the m: rosceniym, witha tthe topwere 1. Brami-and the pisio ero” of “6 of Japon, Cuader. dai wher ord ‘*Prosperity.”” Thete were flowers avove gm wud ds ot ‘of cari agiaod and ‘ue Gansa Staten, wod et thw’ audes, hamgiuy a ‘at full jengtD, wore the flags of the'two respeonvenaiions A Naval PICTURE Under the prosceniuia uteh was \beriug that Bellerophoa was co un god Helios und the ee = og Poser the win Rewe union bein: ie the bail as bis capture of Pegasus with which the Goddess Athenw reached to ni dreatw, as bo slept beside ber altar, over the Chimara, the monster repr hon and part serpent, with @ goat’: it poured out Gre. few of tho expected guests were cunversant with Sixth Book vi the Liad, and there bee! & bloody contest jay and ibe day it Seemed that ianes }» the @ se us, . rat - of adorn x @ goldei i euch other, with the flag of the lauer it. George, ever the picture in ite last stage, Ag ball was to take place the next the commiltes had ne escape from lasting raicule, which was the barder to endure asone of them from New of the Prince States ut to the comm) the picture an euci eiervny of the 0} the coronation were kindly sen from howard from the m cor Ocean House to Hancy of the sce r joy every a sideboards were t very ploasi 3 were | t of the affair w admission. to alter had ben taswed by apparently bloody cot Botwoen the winuor ousign, Were este: AL DKCORATIONS, York persoual ol-Wales .Wortunately Captaia Navy, who was a member ol the & painter of Lis acquuiutunee to turped by @ judicious stew placed on euch side of it Roman altar tv denote the The picvures commemora it th Le r Maj Ruy, y the collection of bis daugn- Kiog 1 cross § orridor eo to the main corridor ides Phe tain corri- m the Cry the night In trout the maric rr) upon either glited chandeliers wore milax, small Dowers be te ballroom, the w Fused for boat pur. h ued, and, as might be supposed, this as One teaded with no Hite of tivkets ae WHO aeaired to 06 present. Prog fully carried out by DM She chairmun, und just rain “bumber was kept of the samo. ‘THR GUESTS. The diplomatic corps was ably represented by the folowing gevtlomeu:—sir Edward Thoraten, dir. ow. Admiral W. Gore Jones and Mr. Drummond, Me. Le Pocr French, of the British Legation; Millon de la Verteville, of the French Legation; Mr. ‘Barnabe de Polo, of the Spanisn Legation, and dr. Boludo- horn, of the Austrian legation. Ofticers of phon— Flag + tae te Charles Cochrane, Secretary George E. tothe Secretary Willam L. G. Pullen a £, Wildman, Captain St. George C. Darcy Irvine, Commander'Lewis A. Beaumont, Lieutenants Arthur Harvey, Bianchard-R. 1, Coward, Frederick 3. Pel- hum and Michael P. O'Callaghan; Staff Commuader Artillery airick in Rev. ‘aoma: an, Paymaster Kobert W. War. Kugimeer Francis C, Alton, actor Williame, Suv-Licutenants Guns and Mausield G, Smith, Naval sub-Lieu- antes Hurry ©. Owen and W su eon William KE, Cree, A eury D. Owson and Francia lton, Eogiveer Witz aR. Burner, Jobm A. Court ava Rovert Ma: ston, Midshipmen Jogepb Hor! Fopoen Jobo vis Hicklay, Edmui fred E. A. Grant, Pi wae Eamand ‘The/followiog oficers, stationed at the Halifax Navv Yaru, were present :—Naval Cadets Seymour E. Bracing, Walllam 0. Lyne, Assistant Clerk Thouas * Officers of tho Sirivs—Captain George 1. Sullivan Licutenante 8. H. M. Logan and C! Paget, Stal oe on Francis Strickland, Puymaster Francia St . O'Neil, Sub-Lieutepants H. M. Braithwaite and Fred W. Shortland, Surgeon ‘7 James, Eug! peer Thomas G. Coombe: E, Jouason, Officers of tho Argui » H. Harn, Sto tats Henry McDonnell, Sub-Lieutcnant He. Kellett, and Asaisiant Engineer Georgo sparks following were among the army oflicers pi in foll uoilorm:—General W. 1. Sherman, eral Vogdes, General .Culium, General Jackson, Cc Frank, Colonel Prineo, Majors Forayih 4 Raodolph, Surgeon Hammond, Cup: ptain Taylor, Captain Rogers, back, Pope, Burver and Oissten, present included Rear Admirals Almy and *immon: Commodore Simpson, Commander Wells, and Cap- taius Broese and Mario; Lieutepaut Commanders Steadman, Elmer New seewm York was represented by the following well reons:—bhire, C. H. Baldwin, Mr. Belmont, Mre, James P. Kernochan,’ Congressm: Wilts and wile, Congressman A. 3, Hewitt aud wite, r. and dirs, Peprose, dra i "Parnell, Mr. und Mra. Edward Cooper, Mr. and Mrs, "Henry G M. oa, Mr. bet A. Potter, J. Royal’ Phelps, alr. Joho Carey’ J lg yal el r. John Care: i, Sirs. Godfre: ar. iW. Bigelow, Mee’ and’ Mrs, J. x ee, J. A. Rutheriord, Mir. and Mra R. 31. Hunt, Me ‘Uharion H. Russell and family, Mr. aud Mrs. J. H. Mahboaey, Mra Samuel Thorne, Mr. and Mra. W. Travers, Mrs, Kemeys, Frank Moulton, H. R. Whitehouse, J. . Whitehouse, Mr. and Mrs, David King, Je, KF. B. Bedish and daughter, Mre. Ru Hooper, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Munoney, Kugene Kotelws, Harry Stevene, G. ward Mayer, Edward Bok Ward = MeAllister, Mr. Winthrop, Mrs, Isaac hepogs Mrs.” Buchanan Begone lg) Rowel La Reche, Commodore Kane, Dr. Isauc ‘taylor, W. G. Thorndike, Mr. fos Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Buttertieid, J. F. Pierson. N. _——. Bingbom Willing, Mrs. Clymer Jackson 8. Schultz, General K. B, Potter, George Meude, H. Fales, Misses Chi « hickering, George B. oat, Joba B. kr and Mre, Duer, Del Bock with; Colonel N. F, 3. Stout, Misses Po! und dirs. Freaerick Shi isses Eagar and Rhine- iaauer G, F, Batos, H. W. Halleck. following were prescnt from Boston:— Govornor Mr. ang Mre. W. W. Tucker, Charlies Perkius fe, Mra. Bruen, G. L. Appleton, Mr. and Mra A. Griswold, Mr, and Mrs, R. M. Cashing, Mr. ttre ery Cushing, C. F. Winthrop, Mu Deacon, Mrs. Sargont, tho Misses Sargent, Miss 8 ‘Crow niashield, Me. aod Mre, G. H. Norman, Mr. 4 dirs, H. Hunveweill, R. M. Mason, the Misses Ma- Mr, aad Mrs. W. C. Kives, Natuanl o ” Tayler, Mies Curtio, daughter boned MM nd Mrs. Athertoon Blight ae Gi orge ight, Other guests inctuded tho following: —G. Baron Von Rosen and wit and wile, of Hubvard and wile, of nuecticut, Rhode Island; J eral Burn- eon os ee E" ‘. Frick. ire . C. Mason, dn, M Mrs, E. W. Willard, Baron aud Baroness De Cotone: Wiliam Goddara ana wife, Colonel k. Goddard, and many others, Goveraor ‘was accompanied by hisstall. A large number of tue bene wvusiness men of tho State, togetn: with Mayor Bealow und the leading ofliciais of Newport, were aleo present. OPRMING THE PRSTIVITIES, Promptly at ten o’clock the spacious ballroom was tbrewo Opes and the ‘grand procession tered, Ae Sir Eaward Thorutoa wod Mrs. Governor Van Zan: a withia’ the door the elegant painting of t fy ne ships was lighted up by aculcicm hight, giving 10 reps Britten wp Tueo end Mra Admiral Ingiefictd, Jr, Of thia city! Bodiow, of Newport, Gore Jones, Guyernor of the Frenen Mia aud Mre. Commodore ol the Beileropbon, ia Sullivan, King, Jr; the Argus, aud Mrs. Outrey ds Mra, £. Burnside and Mrs, 1 procession of other guesir, twelve o’ciovk. The tibles e8 of the season n parior, whieh ly tilouminated Py ecorated with rare Henry Bull, enterod aver. A w. Mre, Puxot's, jegunce. Lt whice satin inbrotdery, aud stil tet work of to blk & white satin kno wledyed beauty musiio, ; dws Tickaor, Vollege,’?' of Boston; | Griswold aw Heary ‘Thor York; Mise Deweow, i W. W. Tucker, Sins ‘Brueo, Mre. G a0, ce and wealte of THE NAVAL ACADsMY. THE PRACHIC : 8.1IP CONSIBLLATION AT ANNAP* OLIS ~ SCUDLES TO BE RESUMED ON THE VIRST OF OCLORER. {BY TELYGRAPHM TO THE HEA.LD.] ASNAPOLIS, Mu., Sept, 9, 1878 ‘The United States pract co ehip Coustel ation. m H.R. Howison commanding, orrived ia Apuspolis Roads this morning. The Covetetiaion will craise im (ho Coesupeane woul the YSiu twee, whew the cadets will be lauded at the Naval Acsdeiy, Studies Will be teaumen Uctover 1 BUFFALO BILL'S BAD SLOL, BaLrimons, Sept. 9, 187) In the conciuding act of the play of “May Uouy,” Ford’s Grand Opera House, to-wigbt, “But falo Bil’? (Mr, Cody) fred a pletol, whieb happened to be loaded with aw ball cartridge. The vulet strack a youth vai el Gardner, iting Io the upper g made ho outery, aud bot made duul lery with sos a pra entered the upper part of wider, The bali las wor yet been che: found aad tho wouod Is considered seriou, near the | Mackinac, SEPTEMBER 10, 10, 1878. TRIPLE SHEET. THE CIMBRIA. Sudden D-parture of the German- Russian Steamer, BOUND’ FOR PHILADELPHIA. Excitement Among the People of South- west Harbor. (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HEBALD.] Sovruwksr Hagnor, Me., Sept. 9, 1873, Alter a tedious sojourn in this land-lockea, rock- bound harbor for over five months the German- Russian steamer Cimbria boimed her anchor and sailed away with al] the Kussfiu officers and men that remained ov board. It 18 understood here that the Steamer proceeds to Philadelphia direct, for the pur- pose of puttiag a complete crew of officers and satiors on bourd the new [ussian cruiser Europe, now ready at that port for 6 KXCITRMENT OVER THB RVENT, The departure of the Cimbria was a decided ovent @mong the residents of Southwest and Bar harbors, for the Russiaus bad mace many friends during tbeir Protracted stay on this coast. he hotels at Bar Har- bor are still tullof guests, though there aro some signs of an early flitting, and as the Russiang had been such a novel attraction tho announcement made Yesterday that the Cimbria wouid gail to-day caused considerable excitement, Leave-takings were of course the order of the day, and there is Feason to believe that more than one stout Russian heart has been left bebind, iost to some fair damsel who bi spent the summer in wandoring in the Cathedral, among the Ovens, the poised boulders and other remarkable natural rocky curiosities for which Mouct Desert is so Jamour, As our summer visitors come from Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, the Russian offcera have found the society at the two dozen hotels on Mount Desert a decided relief trom the tedium of their life which was enaured during April and May. Excursion partes, balls and parties huve been the rule from week to week, and now the aeason fitly ends by the sudden departure of tho famous Cimbria, BIDDING GoopBY, Early this morning the straggling village that lies along the bluff that forms tbe cove, from the wharl and its picturesque lobster factory all the way up and to and beyond the Post Office, seomvd much excited. Small sailing craft came scudding before the sill breeze from Valiey Cove, Somes’ Sound, Seal Cove, round Bear Isizad and from beyond the sea wall, all freighted with visitors intent on seeing the Russian German vessel take her departure, Small boats were also constantly plying to and from the sbip, convey- ing those who hed driven round to the whar! trom the hotels at Bar Harbor, Au air ot bustle was observa- ble on board the steamer, and when your correspond- ent reached the main déck be found everything ready for starting. So strict bas been the discipline matn- tulned that'the saliors made no sign, except that they noisily than usual, as some familiar was recognized tn the boats. ‘these men have berue their confaoment with wonderful pa- tieace, for, although the Cimbria has lain at anchor io this harbor some one bundred snd fifty days, tney Wave only been allowod three pours’ run oa shoro once a week. A FAREWBLL SALUTE. So the morning wore away and (he hour for dinner came aud passed uoillat length word was given to clear the sbip soon alter two o’clock, Then those collected on the wharf or on the roof of Deacon Clark's Isiaud House heard tho ¢reak of the windlass asthe anchor was being weighed: Slowly the huge mass of trou rose {rem the water, where it had lain since Grat dropped that chilly April Sabbath moraing when frst the people of Soutbwest Harbor were starticd by the uvexpected odveut of the strange steamer, and as (tho anchor came apeat the smokestacks beeame active and beicbed forth dense voiumes of black smoke. Then a dash of foam broke the suriace of the water under the steamer’s stera and sbe began moving slowly toward the channe! on her way outto soa Hundkerchicls were waved from the taffrail and these mate signals were answered trom housetop and cliff! ag ulast farewell to these leaving the coast forever. By this time the steamer had taken ber course tor Bear Island Light, and as sho turned her heels on South- west Harbor a puf of white smoke dashed over the oowsprit, iotlowed by a sullen roar, the report of the final salute revorberating trom beadiaod to headiand uutil it died away 10 the moun- teins, In less than thirty minuics the Cimbria nad Passed through the channel and soon disappoured 1n the offiug. The lasytmaa to leave tne wharf was (ne Deputy Gollector of Customs, Mr. thomas Clark, who gazed through his speciacicn after the departing vessel with saduess in bis face, ior the presence of the Cimbria nad relieved the tedium of bis official life, aod be was growing sprightly under the knowl- edge (hat as the sole representative of the United States government he was hold responsibie for the conduct of the Russians, Aud now the mackerel and lovster canning can go on in hum-drum fastion, the village sink into its old ways aod for many 4 year to come the residents will Temember noiable evehis because they occurred before or sfter the memorable visit of the Russians. ‘The Cimbria will probabiy arrive at Philadelphia on ‘Thursday or Friday next. CONDITION OF THE RUSSIAN SHIPS AT PHILA- DELPHIA. [by TELEGRAPH TO THE HURALD.] PuiLaveLrnra, Sept 9, 1878, The Russian sbips at Cramp’s yard, Keusingtov, are very nearly compluted. ‘tno State of California is cciviog her faishing tuuches tn the way of tue up- ery and faucy Gittings aod iuvorjior decorations. These ure of (he most claborate and Costly character, Velvot carpets, satin hangings Lite Wout und rim work ago in all the oflice nd tue wardroom, ‘Tho Siratoga is als compieted condition, the plans already the Hxkalv having’ been faith: the flowbing vf bush ships. who afe still vere on Tharoday bi residence. MIDNIGHT WEALHER REPORL, Wan Duranrunsr, Ovrick oF THe CHIKY SIGNAL ObviCRR, Wasitixarox, Sopt. lO—1 A. M. | Indications, For the Soucb Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather, ary temperature and staticoary or falling barom- eter. ator tbe upper lake region, clearing weathor, pre- ceded by occasional raiu areas, colder nortnwesierly For the Upper Misstesippt and Lower Missouri vai- loys, Cloar oF partly cloudy weathir, nortuw ly winds, stationary temperature aad gevorally big) presau For the Middle Atiantic St , warmer, clear weather, followed by incroasing cloudiness aud north. eusiorly winds, veoring to sousberly, and tailing warmer, clear weather, followed wily soutnerly, by and fathng barome The rivers will rewata noarly stationary. Cautionary off-s! wignaia coutinue at Iodwnola ond Galvow 1 cautionary signals at St, Mark's, Key West, onville, Savangan, Tybee Island, Charieston, Smubvilie, Wilmington, Micon, Cape Lookout, Cape Hatteras, Kitty Hawk, Cape Henry, rand Haven, Section Three, Chicago, Mil. waukee, Section Uae, hscaoaba and Marqueste, THE WHATHER YESTERDAY, ‘The following record will show wwe ebanges tn tho temperature for tho past twenty-tour hours, im com- parison with the corresponding date of last year, aa indicated by the thermo: (Haswatn build: N ; ae T HONORS TO GENERAL KEY. (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERATD.) Saw Fuanciaco, Cal, Sept. 9, 1878, General Key bad a brilliant reception this evening at the Palace Hotel The grand courtyard was illuininatea and ®@ great crowd thronged every ayeoue leating to the parlors, where the reception took plase Vise itors were iwmtroduced by Mayor Bryant. Sena tor Sargent, General Cooy, the clergy, the Bench and medical fraternity were all represented, The Second brigade of the State militia, beaded by Generst MeComv, wag reviewed by Judge Key and SMayor | Bryant in the Courtyard, Everything there bespoke euthusiagm for the government iu. tts per sous! represectative. Judge Key seemed greatly Pleased with the honors paid him, HOTEL ARRIVALS, Ex-Sevator Jobo B. Henderson, of Missouri, isa the Metropolitan, Bishop Thorold, of Rochester, Eng land, is atthe Windsor, Judge Charles J. Folger, o the New York Court of Appeals, and Lieutenant W. P, Potter, United States Navy, are at the Westminster, Robert Garrett, of Baltimor the Brunswick, Ex-Meyor C. W. Hutchinson, of Utica, ts at the New York. Miss Clara Morris ts atthe Park Avenue, Rev, Dr. Dorus Clarke, of Boston ; Hl. !, Crosby; Chief Clerit of tho War Department, and \iumer Ramsdeil, of New: burg, are at the Filth Avenue. MAILS FOR EUROPE, Postinaster The steamship Russia, for Queenstown and Liver pool, and St. Laurent, for Havre, will sail from thi: port on Wednesday. ‘The mails for Europe will close at the Post Office a ene o'clock and for Fruuco direct at ball-past tw: P.M. The Naw York Hexacp—Edition for Europe—wil) be ready at hall-past cight o’clock iu the morning. Single copies, in wrappers tor mailing, six cents, THE ALARM SIGNAL OF CONSUMPTION IS 4 hard, dry cough. Suiten 43 and eure it in forty-eight boum with Hates Honey oF Hoxzwouxp axp fam Pixw’s Toormacuk DRore oure in one winute A-A—A—R RR DYSENTERY, DIAKRU GA, HOLERA’ MORBUS, PREVENTED kK AND AGUR, RADWAY'S READY RBELISF, CURED AND RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DirHTHERIA, * SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT emariines relieved tu a tew minutes BY KADWAY'S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, re stopped ia fifteen y Keltet, No ion, ne weakness or Iassitude wilt = ae ie aw Relief, ACHES AND PAINS, cure. Price 50 cents, Sold by druggiets, DR. 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