Show telegraphic NEWS DUBLIN sept 15 at Ata aton conference ference of landris irish landlords held here today to day read were adopted by vote denying the present rents prevailing in ireland are oppressive or that reasonable abatements have been refused the landlords jn ireland it is further mainz main bained have refi rendered dered important aid to irysh irish agriculture and do not as alleged their duty to either property or the community we deplore the alienation existing in ireland between landlords and tenants and we desire to restore amity the recent evictions were forced on us through political advisers in A the resolution demands the government to ope speedily edily and fully settle the land question in ireland on I 1 just terms to all par ties concerned opia sept 15 A Rust chuk newspaper recently published the statement that the german vice consul had been recalled peal led on account of 0 cop duci by the government the paper cpr on bip tae following day issued a formal amal denial of the statement offered an p apolo y and supposed the matter endea to daay however it is learned that V the german Aai borao 41 d me aties at sent seat a note dote to we porte forte requesting that german warships war ships be 1 wed to pass through t the e darda nelles en route for bulgarian a arian ports to demand agul satisfaction the he porte before e assenting asks the IN bulgarian agent nt at L t constantinople for full particulars tic ulars is of the affair in n order to further satisfy germany the bulgarian government will su suppress eppress the paar tad and prosecute Pros eoute the editor BOSTON 1 sept 15 the great strike of f f furniture urnita re in this city is declared off vending pending the settlement of the strikers grievances by the ats state te board of arbitration all the men will return retain to work tomorrow to morrow CHICAGO sept IS 15 tue condemned anarchists spent the day much ao usual and had bad the ord ordinary luary run of visitors the men do not seem to be affected in the least by the result of the case as announced yesterday the german paper of vis city the illinois swats ahiah hitherto bit herto has favored the eXe execution cation of anarchists came out to au an editorial favoring the commutation of the sentence the defense committee is making a strenuous effort to raise the funds necessary to carry the case to the court of last resort if it can be done one of the sopi socialist alist leaders went east this evening to retain tain eminent counsel it was reported that they will try to get either bedea benjamin butler or roger koger A pry or philadelphia sept 15 the majority of the remaining floats represented the various industries among them was a display showing the progress in the modes of trave traveling ing from the revolutionary era to the present time by land and water the united states mint bad had badan an interesting exhibit the naval display ing a model of the first steamer that crossed the atlantic a model of the united states mao man of war hartford models of new cruisers of many kinds of naval guns aad a display of lifesaving apparatus to give an idea of the enormous chor proportions of the industrial PAGEANT it may be stated that at awen twenty ty minutes past ast 2 only seven of the awen ty thice divisions had passed by the reviewing and by the time the seventh division had bad passed southward the head bead of the column had ar rived on their return march having traveled twenty three squares south of market street the march was made without casualties further than that an unknown man dropped dead near chestnut street presumably from heart disease and a little girl was somewhat injured in the crowd among the governors occupy occupying InN seats on the reviewing a tand stand were larabee of iowa beaver of pennsylvania hughes of arkansas buckner of kentucky thayer of nebraska of oregon wilson of west virginia foraker of ohio and fitzbugh lee of virginia AT SUNRISE this morning the united states war vessels anchored in the delaware river began their part in the celebration A salute of thirteen guns gans was fired from each one of them all of these vessels are handsomely decorated with bunting and flags and tonight to night they were illuminated with chinese lanterns beautiful pyrotechnical displays were made from all the vessels in the harbor this evening president cleveland and party arrived hereto night and abid were at once driven to lafayette hotel the procession did not reach the city ball until W and returning north arrived at i broad and chestnut Obest nut streets at not a si single tie fatal atal accident occurred k THE presidents PARITY consist con consisting sisi ing ot of president and mrs C cleveland secretary bayard col and irs Laffi lament ont left washington ashing top at 4 ars is afternoon in nc harge al of mal marijohn gohd atwoil irson A aab abt box boi before b e reacting re c ing baltimore delayed the he train W y minutes which wis was normade not made up uv during glow be e burn at bilt baltimore more a great bolle collected ted around tine station and for the e president but the latter did wt esho abo vf himself 11 1 kas at tlde e 6 was a big demonstration ta avig on he immense bowd d phear ng and calli callag for the president he ue bably up IT a appeared ea d wl wilh I 1 mrs rs cleveland id v els d on the pU platform lUbrin an and d bo bowed sa ed edge Odge ments at 41 Wili niu on dennial baity were weke met b bv the philadelphia comeleo and escorted to philadelphia the party landed at thirty second and macket streets tsi where THE catt TROOPS were in waiting and under their escort were driven to lafayette hotel being called for by the throng president and mrs Cl cleveland oveland appear appeared edi bowed and retired go governor demor beaver shook hands with fully people this evening at his bis public reception in one of the galleries of the academy of cinq fin artesand Art sand saud numbered bared among his bis visitors the president e of the united states the was a very cordial one and the usual compliments were exchanged the president pres ident speaking akina in an almost inaudible voice when the handshaking had ceased governor beaver waved his band to an elevation behind him on which were grouped several govern governors ors and aad other distinguished guests president cleveland at once found himi self the centre 0 of an THRONG and was at the same time the recipient of a 4 warm greeting from those in the governors line finding the accommodations on the platform somewhat limited he ae stepped down by the side of governor reaver beaver when introduce intro duc eions and hand shaking continued continue a for fully fifteen nii when other pressing esping pr engagements demanded his bis departure secretaries bayard and fairchild also enjoyed a fair share 0 01 attention president hayes arrived at about ten minutes after nine and was soon followed by general sheridan the governors governor of other states stales called upon governor beaver during the evening 9 president cleveland was serenaded shortly after midnight by the maen ner choir society oci ety A BRILLIANT RECEPTION was given this evening to his emi nence cardinal gibbons at the catholic club among the many distinguished euesta who dropped in were president deat cleveland secretary bayard bavard secretary fairchild president roberts roberta of the pennsylvania company george W childs B ajam K jamieson i leso Q I 1 ex president hayes and all the governors und and their staffs during the short time president cleveland remained he was kept busy shaking hands bands LONDON sept 16 it is reported that the governor of western A australia has suspended the chief justice ot ol the colony hou hon alexander onslow cause not stated LONDON sept ag 16 A dreadful collision occurred occur ed today to day on the abe midland railway A train dillrd with edcur zionists who were gom going to Donca doncaster to witness the races at that fiat place collided with another train and was wa wrecked two excursionists were killed and many injured PITTSBURG sept ib 16 A circular has been issued oy the joke coke workers association to the effect that all suspend work on monday next the circular recites that the colliers resumed work after the twelve weeks strike with a guarantee from the operators that they donld sign a satisfactory sliding scale after afler the resumption all operators except freck co have broken faith and refused to sign a scale giving advantage to tho the worked workingmen men they consequently now dow stipulate stipulate that the suspension continue till all sign the abe freek freck scale the strike will throw men out of employment philadelphia sept 16 since daybreak this morning there have been crowds on the in gay attire intent on making the second days eel cel ebrat ioa of ehg the constitution centennial a greater success it if is possible than the festivities of yesterday the air was bright and clear and the sounds of the fife tafe and drum early told that preparations were being made for the gra grand ad street demonstrations of the nations at ious protectors even during the time of the war of the rebellion when men left the plow the loom and all to uphold thel honor of the country with the deadly implements of strife there were not as many soldiers in philadelphia as there are assembled today to day nearly uniformed soldiers passed assed in rev review w before t the e chief magistrate it istrate and high officers of this and their governments before noon an andt t their head rode the gallant cavalry hero general philip H sheridan during the day there were at least half a million strangers within the city gates ado fo president cleveland the hours were packed full of incidents the first being a reception at the commercial exchange the carriage containing president cleveland and representatives of the exchange were escorted with difficulty through the almost impassably crowded streets by the first city troop of cavalry members of the commercial stock drug growers Importers ani and maritime petroleum Lum bermans hide and add wool exchanges ol of the board of trade had assembled in the ball on the third floor and were listening to the strains of the legion band TU arrival of the presidential resident lal party rh the al signal I 1 vial for rep repeated 1 cited sheerin bhe cheering erin 9 f jas ae resident 1 ae n t C comly yo 01 ane ti e commercial ach thiet r aced the ares president I 1 e wao ho said 1 i I am glad to have the opportunity to meet ee so large a representation of me of philadelphia tt tt Is 19 entirely forget in of df our ofir I 1 jubilee that taw aim and III purposes 0 I 1 abod government fend after all to he hb advancement of the material interests ot the people and the ol of their trades slab and com merce the thought has sometimes occurred tome to me that in the hurry and rush kush of bu business diness there diehi well be infused a little more patriotism than we are wont to see and a little more recognition of the faith that wholesale political sentiment is closely related not only to the general good but to tie general success ol of business ot of course our citizens engaged to in business are quick to seethe see the bearing ui of any policy which the government may adopt as it affects their personal success and their accumulation but I 1 would like to see tuat broad and patri otte otic sentiment s among them which can see beyond their pecullar peculiar personal interests and which can caa recognize recognize that the advancement of the entire enair country is an object for which they may well strive must we always look for the political opinions of our oui business men precisely where they suppose their immediate pecuniary iary advantage is found I 1 know how vain it la is to hope for the eradication of a selfish motive in all the affairs of life but I 1 am ain reminded that we celebrate today to day jav the triumph of patriotism over seWs selfishness liness will auy one say that te concessions of the constitution were not well made or that we are not today in the full enjoyment of the blessings jesul resulting ting from a due regard for all conflicting interests represented by the different states which were united a hundred years ago I 1 believe the complete benefits promised to the people by our form of government can only be secured by an exercise of the same spirit of toleration for each others rights and interests in which it had its birth this spirit will prevail when the business men of the country cultivate political thought when they cease to eschew participation in political action and aad when such thoughts are guided by better batter motives than purely selfish and exclusive benefit I 1 am of the opinion that there is no place in a country coultry where such a condition can be so properly and successfully maintained as here abou amou among the enlightened ind and enterprising bus business men of philadelphia 11 af after ter his bis speech mr cleveland announced nour iced himself as being ready to meet the gentlemen present and one by one they walked up the steps of the rostrum and grasped his bis hand and then snook shook hands bands with secretaries bayard fairchild ex president hayes governor Gov einor nor beaver mayor fetler A J drexel and geo W childs received e with him after the reception the presidential party droye drove to the there re viewing stand at broad and aad walnut streets to t witness the military parade SAN feancisco FiAN cisco sept 16 the obsequies of governor washington bartlett who died in office occurred in this acty today to day dav his remains being taken to laurel hill ill cemetery he janeral Ya was given a state funeral and the occasion was in many respects one of the most remarkable in the history of the pacific coast there was a complete cessation of business in this city and this was the rule throughout the state of california in this city buildings were heavily draped and flags were displayed disic at half mat from all the pub public ic and numerous private buildings the remains f the dead governor laid in state for two days at pioneer hall governor bartlett having arrived in this city in 49 after the reading of the Epi episcopal veopal burial service at grace church the public escort preceded the body to the cemetery this included all the federal and state judges and public officials in carriages 1000 united statts satis troops abid aad marines national guard troops in addition to numerous civic societies making fully marchers barchers mar chers NEW YORK sept 16 the american yachts volunteer and mayflower again started this morning to sail the first of three trial races that are to decide which yacht shall defend the americas cup against the scotch yacht thistle the wind was howling through the rigging at the rate of 25 miles an bourand hour and the thistle which was to accompany the two contestants te rolled a great deal in the heavy sea an interesting clinch took place between the thistle and the sch at N S lockwood on the wa dav v to the lightship in ill which the lockwood showed that the scotch visitors speed is greatly overestimated the lockwood at romer komer beacon was a mile and one half behind the thistle she gradually overhauled THE until the bar bak both vessels sa sail edion iledon even terms there seemed no question but the thistle was sailed for all she was wor korthas wort bas thas her sails were full all toe the time the volunteer crossed the line first the mayflower three minutes later li the volunteer broke out her spin epla ob on the line the lowee lowed tier her eg example ample A minute before pro 91 g t thac 6 vac yachts ta fath th had bad their ing mandahs man 84 8 b il forestay saUs jibs bibs an and sp spinnakers nna akers ers set et and nd started 61 aff like race c horse ith booms boom sto to star starboard oard and spinnakers akers to port the volunteer voli at 12 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