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SCUTHERN DISORDER. Citlzers Driven Out of Hlonmtaguo County, Texas, A Marshal's Posae, in Pursuit of the Of ondors, Warlike D ermonstrations in St. Mzxtinsville, La. No Niminations for Gity Officers in New Orleans, - Baport of Gen. 0yden, Commandor of " tho Anti-Kellogg Forces. TEXAS. QITIZENS DRIVEN OUT OF MONTAGUE COUNTY BY QUTIAWS. Bt. Louts, Oct. 5.—Tho Globe has n spooinl from Denison, Tex., which says: * Ou the night of Bopt. 25, twenty-five or thirty armed and masiod mon, rialng blankoted hiorses, visitod Thomas Boyd, at 8t. Joswonh, Montgomery County, and cslled on Willinm Stone, wiio with hia fomily boorded with Boyd, to como out. Btono refused, whereupon ho was tuformed that there was n body of mon near by who fntended to hazg him it he did not leave town within tweoty-four hours. 'The party then visited #overal other housos and 1nde similar damonds upon the inmates. The noxt day Deputy United States Marshal f, M, Redoninu eud several other Uuited Siatos officors avrived &t 8t, Josopl, nud found Slone sud othors pack- ing their wagons, proparatory to leaviug, and e companiod them 15 miles on their ]quliqay. and ‘oambed with them the flist night, keoping out piclots to provont n surprise, as tho intention was to follow and wurder them. Yestorday o refugeo nppieared botoro Uniled States Commis- sioner Chnrles Alnurice and filed complaints aguinst twonty-two members of tho gang, whom ho conld identify, Wurrants wero Issuod and piaced in the hunds of Deputy Marahal Wright, who, with a posso of armed inen, loft Donison Inst might for Montnaue County o muke arrests, “Tho demonstration agninst Stono and tho othor was to prevent them from apyearing in court 8 wituessos against cortuin parties. ey LOUISIANA, " Srecial Disyalch to The Chicuqo Tribune, New Onvruaxs, La., Oct. G.~—Iuformation hng been recoived Liera that, on the arrival of & com- pany of United States troops at St. Martiuaville, a body of the White League, who had been un- der arms at that place, loft and went to Brenux Bridge, 10 miles distant, whore thoy aro now with Tour pieces of artillery. What their intoutions are is unkuown, Tho Advisory Board is at work making changes in the Assistunt Registrars and placos of regis- try. Gov. Kellogg has calied thoir attention to tha fact that ho Lss information that theRepub- licans in St. Martinsvillo aro being prevented from mglumriu;i on account of intimidation, and intiwating that he conaiders this & violation of tho compromise agteomont. The Shioveport Zunes of the2d eaye: 'No compromiso will bo bad in Noith Louisiana,” Tho Dowmocratic Parish Convention_organizod to-day Dy cleeting Mr, C. H. Marr Permanont Dresident. Tho body is composed gonorally of an excellent elass of citizens, An ndjournnient was tind until 12 to-morrov, without going_into nominations, Messrs, Wiltz, Leeds, and Baha aro the mout prowminent candidates for Mayor, with tha chances in favor of Wiltz, the present ivenmbent, The caundidates for Shrievaltics and Corunerships ave legion, WHITE LEAGUERR LEAVING, New Yonk, Oct. 6,—The Times publishes tho following, aated Now Orlouns lanenight: ' Gov. Koll l.fi reeeived information this evening that, apon the arrival of the Unitad Statoy troops b Coushetin, tome fiftcon White Longmors, who wero engaged in the recont murders of Ropiblic« an ofticelivlders, loft town and flad to Arkanyns aud Texas” PN ALABANMA., A TOSTAL AGENT'S EXPERIENCE. ‘Wasnrsaros, D, 0., Oct. 5,—The following letter Lns boon received at the Post-Office Dee partment from o specinl agent sont to investi- gato the murder of a colorea route agent in Ala- bawma about » month ago: I avo Just lud warcanta fssusd against nino *of fho mnrderots of Thowmas Inoy,iuchiding (he Sherir of this ounty, und will proeced to malko arrests fmmediate v, Tho relyn of terror existing in this connly at prose entfur oxeords unythiug of the kind I kava over seen, Armed bodies of 1un ure riding over the country, zud the colorcd peoplo uro afruld to go into the fiélds to kavo their crops from wusto aud ruin, The right of free 8puo -t 1a denfod fhew, und mony desire to re- turn (o ety The foregoing letter is dated *Inthe woods near Livingston, Sumter Couuty, Ala., Sopt. 29," g THY: NEW ORLEANS UPRISING. OFFICIAL REPORT O GEN. ¥, N. QuD] ING TIE ASTI-KELLOGG FONCLE, HIADQUARTERS LOUISIANA STATE MILITLA, New OULEANS, Sept, 17, } Col, E. J, Ellit, A, A, G, ¢ " I havo tho honor to roport, that on Sept. 14, at 1 p. m., upon tho uprising ons on masse, and immiediately on re~ coipt of commission from Liout,-Goy. Ponn, Acting Governor during the temporary absenco of Gov. MeEnery, appointing me Major-General -eommanding the Stato nilitis, and in pursuguco of hig orders to assemblo my troops, I nt onco procendod to form a defensive lino of battlo on Loydras streot,—mny right resting ou the loves, my lezt on Carodelet streot,—with the intention of throwing tho ity futo n nititary camp, for the purboso of thoroughly orgunizing the Stale Torces. Witl: commendable nlacrity the following co- mands roported at wy heudquarters on Camp, near Poydras strect, vizs . . . As boforo_stated, my lino of defonso was formed on Poydras stxcet, at 8 p. m,, the right, under comnund of Co). W. J. Belian, conuisting of Companics A, B, G, B, and @&, Crescens City ‘White League, and the communds of Capts, Tlood, Audtous, Allon, nnd Shropshire, support- + d by ous 12-pounder gun, uxtonded from the Toves to Tehoupitonlas ntrost. ‘Tho eentro, composed of tho commands of Capta. Dupre, Meintyro, and Phillips, oxtending from Tehoupitonian to Cump sireot; tho lelt, with tho commands of Capts, Reman, Tounison, aud Vautier, from Cmnp to Cavoudolot stroety. Col. Jobn' G, Angoll’ was ordared by mo Lo tako posilion on Bt. Charlos stract, nbove Poydrus, to gnard againat attacl from the Cene tral Polico Station, on Caraudelot atraat, « Maj. J, D, Hill, of tho nbove battalion, with company B, Lieut. Itichurdson commandiug, wins directed to placa Limself on the cornor of Camp and Coramon slreets, to cheek sny advanco of tho enomy by wuy of Chaitzos aud Camp otroots, Capt, H, D. Ooleman’s comnany of artillery supported by Buction D, Crescent City Whita I:olguo. undor commund of that troaty lexdor, Cape, Avchibuld Mitcholl, togethor with Oapt. I')unuuo‘u srelion, wore stationed at tho cornar of Unmp sud Julis streaty, and tho Louisinna Rifle Olub, together with the unattached foreos, un- dor command of Maj, John Auzu:tin, ut the comor of Curondeter snd Jula wireets, wich pickets on the oxivems loft and rigtht, formod 1wy rosarvo force and second e of defonso, Whilo strengthoning my lines and atrunging my troops more porfoctly, the onumy, consiat- ing of about 600 Motropolitan polico, with six Bluwu of artillory, under (fens. Longatreat and udgor, moved by way of Chartros, Pators, aud Lacatur streets, taking position on'Caual slrest, 2bout the Tnited Btaten Custom-Houss *undl in frant of thoe Iron Building and Mobile Railroad }»uuuggur depot, leaving o yesorve of tho Iivee Luulsiana Jlrlfimlo to guard the Btate-Houso aud nr;a;x:llaz Jucl uullxl Baqusro, Tud B :10 p. ., Brig.-Gea, Dudger, with about 400 Motropolitans, armed with the moat im- Dioved worpous, one Untling gun, and two twelvo-poundor Napoleons guns, opanod fire upon n:{ oxtrome right, which was proicptly re- spouded ta by thas gallant, oxperienced, and :"kdllalr:fi“cmmr, !001. W.J. {le‘l:ug, whosa colotity ianoy of movemon! osarving i nh};, ving of tho ) ‘apt. Flussaats, Beotion 1, C. G, W, L., whoao cowmand was armed with fmprovad weapons, and a.mplz tuppliod with ammunilion, gained tho euemy™s flank and poured o deadly five into thelr l’llllklh nhich causad them to wuyer, Qapt. John Glynn, Jr, indiug his pieoe of artillory unolous, nolalt with the growpinous wid dush of & trafuid sol r1 and orderod Liout, IS, ud soldie) A, Guiber ohnrge, which he did wi 1 SRR et Jodd i allhat: *| Zouisiana shail be THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1874 Vaudry, aud I3, Capt, Lord, down tho -opon love and strcot, dilviug back the onomy and captur- ing his gubs, At tho ssmo timo Company O, Capt, Duck, Company G, Capt. Kilpatrick, ard commands of Capts. Allaw, Bhropsbito, Androes, and Flood, chargod dowi! Front, Patars, and_Tehoupitonlas utroots, foreing tho oncmy complotoly from bis position, To this result "Mu|, J7 D il con- tributed by a thuioty withdrawal of hie command from the poeition “ansigned him, nud alded ma- torinlly in driving tho Motropolituns from thoir Inst stuud, In_tho menniime Capt, A, B, derod to maks a flank wovoment on the onemy's right, [n which ho was nsnlsted by Capt. an- nison's command_and a portion of tho St. John White League. Ho mat and dispersed o body of thom at tho corner of Charlros nnd Oustom- house streets, losing two killed aud Uires wonnd- ed, and then returnad to his former Fosition fn the centra of ‘my line, Altor removiig the cantured gims 1 resumod my origlunal position, with tlie intontion of pra- paring for an advance enrly tho next duy upon the onemy's stroughold below Canal atreot; but 80 camplalo, in my opinlon, wus the demoraliza- tion of the enemy from tho action of Moudny, ovidonco of which I lind rocoived during the mght from citizona and soldiors nelive In our canan, corroborated by the kurcentor to my com- mand of lnrge hodies of Meliopolitans, tht the eapiure of thoso wtrongholds soemod but u lumuiun of time. Mo press \hin eapture, Col. ngell, supnortcd by Capt. Colaman’s avtillory, wag ordored to mavo forwnrd early {n the mor inf on thedo points, leaving his position eer piod by the commands of Capes, Miteholl *and Mclntvre, B 10 o%ely Ik &, mv, Col, Angell was in pos _ £esxion of all tho enemy's fmporant poinls bye low Cannl strect, having rocefved mntorial aie sintande iu this movemont from Capt. Muchecn. Information of this 10t was immedinta tranwmitted to vour hendqnaiters. Tha fudg- men displayed by Col. Anwzal), togothor with the eallantry of his officors and inon fn offecting fim“ caplures, mevit the lighost commienda- on. I tnko plensurcin mentioning the prompt obedienea to all orders aud the herofeduvotion to duty siown by ofiicors and man throlghout my on‘iro oammind, From tho nature of Ihaaction it was not possi- ble for all my forcos to have been engagad; but I do not hositata to stato that, had tho uccosuity arison, olt would Lavo noted cqually woll, . . -+ I must stato that where sueh numorous -offera of nid wero tondered by citizens it would_be im- possible in a raport of this kind to make individ- ial montion, and any omission of **specinl no- tice " arisos from no waut of sppreciation on my Phillips wan or- part, ‘Tho onemy’s loss must have beon very honvy, from tho nuinber of dend and wonnded lefi by thom on the field. Their chief, Gon. A, 8, Rad- ger, foll iuto our hands poverely wonnded. My commnnd suffored in tho chargo of the 1dth n loss of twelvo lilled and thirteon wounded (sav- eral have sinco dicd), among tliom some of our most respeetod and prominent young citizons. Thus was the lifo-blood of atir Lest peuple poured ont tipon the altar of their country, Soxrow fills tho hemit while relating that in tho ninotoouth gentury,—an age of bousted cvilizatisn,—and in the American Unlon, whose gorner-slone is freadom, thoro can bo found in- iumicu 80 great ns to require n wacrifics no dear, 11 the siznul victors of the 14th of Soptember, wo must acknowlodge with profuund gratitude the hand of a kind nud mercitut God, {'io opportunity afforded throngh tha mis- talten stratery of o an{;nclmm ‘military leader, by- which we wora cuablod to atrike » blow for free- dom, which, in docirivguess of charactor, has searcoly o parallel {u history, can surely e us- cribed to no human pawer, To thut God who gavo ne tha victors we com- mit with confidenco and hope the spirits of our immortal dend ; nud strong in thy consciousnuey of right, record n;;:lv our holy purposo that or, I liave ths honor, Colonel, to subscribo my- solf, very respoctfully, Fneorniex N, Oabes, Jor-Geners! Commanding, ol uud AL A, G, ¥ T, Lex Snurk, Col S — NEGRO CONSPIRACY IN BEAUY¥ORT, 8, C. Beauforty 8. C, (Sept. ) Correspondence of the New York Sun, Sinco 1865 Beaufort County, 8. 0., has been under tho heel of the Radical party, ITor Senue tors, Rlopresentatives, and county ofliciuls are genorally black men, though Bometimes a carpet- bagger or scaluwag worms his way into some suborainato placo. On clection-tays tho polls aro crowded with black votors, n fow determined whites being present to cast a vote for the *bost nigger.” ‘When the voting population is nino blacks to ons white, it is not sutprisivg that so feww whites aro inclinod to choose whote thera is 1deed no choice, Leaufort Couuty is one of tha most fortila sco- tiony of tho Scate, aud the lands sell for u song. ‘fho richest islands and plantations are largoly ownod by uegroes, With il these advantages they nro in n forment, and have been 4o for Lo mouths. Thoy have’ formed into companics, parado kecrotly, sometimes oponly, and ‘indulga in torrible denunciutions of the wlites, threaton tho Jives of women and clildren, snd apeak Loastrully of the day of general slunghter, when ‘*there will not be & wiito coul left,” and the honses and 1ands will all befong to the blacks. #Thora is bat o haudful lolt of whiles, and wo can oon slell them out,” i o favorite bonst, A few days ago two negro compatiies et ut the Villago“of Brighton, in this connty, to parado, Falling inton disputothoy pitelied o a fisticuft fight, both parties Loing ubout equully matened. After tha first excitoment was ovor thoy discoy- ored that tho whites wera roally tha persony to bo whipped, and forthwith they proceeded to muke an nssanlt upon the porson of Mr. Riley, ‘That worthy cit1zon at the Ist accounts was bo- tgmcmug aid from thoir Mnjestics, Mosos and rant. XKu-Kluxism has never been even whispered in Benufort Counsy. Some fourful murdors have occurred horo, but thoy wero commitird upon tbo whites, and tha binck murdorors stalk tho Jand in freedom and seounity, A crowd of negroes gathored near n widow Indy's residence two nights ago o form plans for olection might, Hearing their voicos, rho procaeded, with her little xon, nged 7, to cau- t.ously appronch thom in the darliness, that sue might bear what they had to say. Your corre- apcndent s, from bor owa lips, the following information: 1 could not vecognizo o single volee, but T heard ¢s- Huctly sil thoy suid, They expoct to Legin the - massucre on sicction night, I heard thom cul ho naies of two men they uxpeet ta Lill frst; one s a prouinent Rudfesl. They wud no> a whita porson whould be left—women and infants ara ta Lo 8 ui1 oute vght, ‘ Then,! they said, * wvowill put oue vi-o3 in tueir houces, and wa will drive their calag 8—the lunda will be ours, Woougat to bave ull by xi hts," Astorain (ho neighiborhood wos to furnisl ummie nition, ZThoy Aually arranged o cut tho throat of eertain“aged negro-man, who bal been fuithiul tou whito lady, and Liad euiieced perascuiion bocsuge he Lad triedto provunt roblery on her plico, After talking eome tima tho cro vd broke up, and proceeded toward Barnwoli County, Av o short digtanco thoy paused, and flred off sovernl {)lstolu. The lady “did hor wmo:t to disesvor lioly names, but could not ; whe bolievos. they livo outof hor neighbothood, This ladv i3 n aprightly, fosrlees womnn, noted for her beauty ; sue remdes nenr the Darawell County hine, Dosiring to learn tho opinion of the nogroes, your carraapondont intorviewed n neyro 50 years of age, well kuown for his uniform good con- duot and mdustry, After somo heditation, henaid ho was nware of tho gonoral ill-feoling of his raco townrd tho whites. 1o lnow thuy cxpocted Lo o somo- thingz on election-day, ‘but could not sy what, All tho troublo eturted whon the enudidatas wero going uround making apecchon, This fuss I8 kkept up by tho lazy negravs, for, my inform- ant #aid, ull'his people who work and bive somo- thog wro sutisfled, He nolicca that tho men who talls abont taking the lauds and honses from the whites ero thoss who idlo tholy time, 1t was Lis intention to mind hid own atuirs, ‘I'his information wus not easily rained, tho no 0 being of u taciturn nature, vary confidenco, Lowevers is givon 10 his assceiions, 1t i uaid Lroops aro on (ha way to Beaufort County. They wro soroly nouded, for tho Linploss whites are largoly in thio minonty, A g LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS, Hpecul Dismatch to Plke Chicace Teibure, New Youi, Oct, 5.—The markot for whoat opoued very quist, but with limited arcivaly, ‘Thero was less good spring offoring, but wlfip- pors hold off, Winter is" quite firm, though quiot, Tho marke olosen lower and vory wn- settlod, B)nvpom hold off, sud willory buy cuutiounly, Winter s quiot, and s wall held, ‘I'he Anles ave 112,000 bu at B106@1,10 for yue yroded Towa and Sliunesots, 31,10 for No, 4 Chicugo spring und No, 4 Anilwankee, %129 128 for red Wostern, 1,24 for nmnbor do, &1.90 1,08 for whito Ohlo, 81,8$@1.40 for white Alivbigun, 1,40 for whito Kantucky, and §1,22 for red do. +Bardoy iu dult and heavy. Barloy-melt (s “men common tame; cholea firin ; wrlos of 24,000 bu round Weatorn et 1,40, timo ; 000 bu ryc-malt at §116; and 600" bu wheat do at 31.23, timo, Outs lora noilve, nbd wferiorare lowor, Oholca wro steady pud fui tive, ‘Tha oales uro 00,000 bu g now Ohlo mixeid at b &’ 450 white at gl@ B3)f0y Weaterit mlsud b 633} wlilte «t 03@UBY} Btato mixed at 60@02¢e, on track and afloat; and whito at 61@03}50. Rya heavy and it modorato domand. aro 1,600 bu Hinto at $2e, nfloat, Corn firm nnd {n good demand, Tho extromo rices neked for tha future cheoke busineus, 'ho kaled aro 104,000 bu ; Woatorn mixad at 96@ 071¢c, tho insido price I storo; do whito at B1.006@1.08; do yollow al D7!¢e@b30, Lard isin moderato supply nnd quile firm, Salea of 120 ted city at 18%{cy 160 tes fair noyw Wostorn at 108{c; 100 tew good old do nt 14)¢e. For futurn deliyery, wo hear of 1,000 tes, koller Octohor, at 145¢@14%0; 250 tes, gollor il tho year, was ru- mored at 11, 13@16e; 1130 lu the nominnl price for sollor #ix monthe. “Tlie markot in berth-froights and by chartor waa very quiot, with ratos without notloenblo cehange. For giain accommodation we nolo only a lght inquiry, with ratos 1@11¢ lower, In tho chartoring lino thoro wns very littlo or nothing done, nnd ratos romained ns boforo. Whisky {n modorate, Hales of 200 brly, ik et i e THE BROOKLYN SCANDAL. Rales Interviow with District=Attorney Winnslow, Special Dispaleh to The Chtcapn Trioune. New Yonrx, Oct. 5.—In an intorviow: with a Tribune roporter Lo-lay, Distriot-Attorney Wins- tow, of Brooklyn, donies all the allopations of Theadore Tilton against him, made in tho Tilton lotter sent you vesterdav. 1o deolnres that ho tut not had ang intercontae wikh tho Grand Jury on tha snbjeot of Tilton’s and Monlton's indiot- ment, at Decchor's complnint. Winslow adds that lie destras that tho_ctro shall como to trial as 200n a4 possiblo, nud seos no reason why 1t should not come off next month, Array of Counsuct in the BoccheraTils ton Jibes Suit—A Chnnge of Vonue to 130 Appiicd For, Nrw Yonx, Qct. 5.—The Brooklyn Argus, sponking of tho indietmont sgainst “Tilton nud Monlion, says: “'I'ho nrray of counsol in tho Tilton ouse 18 unusunlly largo. Roscoe Coulkling od o 1otainer, aud will sum up tho caso, Veillinm M. Evartg, B, T\, Trrey, Joun K, Porter, W. 0. Bartlatt, John Graham, uud 'T. 8, Sherman will assist Mr. Conkling. ‘Uhe list of ‘Lilton's counsel is snid not to bo complete, Sene ator Carponter, of Wisconsin ; Daniol Doughorty, of Philadaiphin, aud David Dudley Ficld are montioned, Alr, Moulton hans eecured Judre Fullerton, al- though Gen. Butler will take the lend in the case and poraonallv appenr, AMr. Deach will miost likelyappenr also. A motion will be made for s chango of venuo, This Ia n wattor in the discretion of the Court. A motion.wifl bo mada for . certiorari to carry tho casa bofora tho Supremo Caurt. This, wo beliavo, 18 & motion of right ; and an offort will then Lo made to remove the caso to Albany or Westehestor, 1t s thought the trinl will take place in n fortnight, aud It will probably last for threo or four woeks, Tilton und Moulton have boen notified of tho indictmont fonnd against them for their atloged Hbols and elauder of Mr. Boecher, Bail in cach casa Jips boen fixed ut §3,000, which cach will bo roquittd to furnish to-morrow. il THE JOLIEY STEEL-WORKS. % Svecial Diavatch to The Chicano Tribune, Joraet, I, Oct, 6,—The eteel works of tho Joliot Iron and Steel Company, consisting of tho converting aud rail millg, aro in full binst to- day, Tho works in operation are under tho im- mediate charge of Mr. A. 8, Dumning, Mr. i1, 3. 8mith, of Missouri, ia tho Goueral Surorin- tendent of tho worlw. It Iu roportod currensly, and is gonobally Lolioved, that the iron-puddling ills will Lo in operation in about two weoks, ShAE R A PRESENT TO GARIBALDI. New Yorr, Oct. 6.—Joln Anderson, of Now Yorlk, foundor of the School of Nutural History on Lewkese Ieland, bay written to Garibaldl, in~ closing o draft in lis favor on the Rothsobilds for 5,000 fraucs. —_— ASTRONOMICAL, PrraperLenis, Oct, 5.—A sciontiflo commis- slon from Mexleo, to observe tho Lranuii of Yonus, havaarrived horo from New Orleaus, on route for Chinu. S, Aamp-Lighting Lxtreordinary, The Muncliester papers have the following: “Some engincors in Baden Lave Justcontrived au ingonious picce of mecharsm, which has already Deou ndoptod in ome of tho public butldings aud streots of Ileidelbery. Thic object is to provido for the simulianoous lighting of tho gas-lights of the town. . This has been done both in Faris and with 3 in tho Albert Mall by tho use of an clectrie wire, but the German enginoers linve in- vented o method more simplonnd durable, Their apparatus can Lo afiixod equully to all gas-jots, and it is made toact, not by auy specinl mechan- ism, but eimply by the increased pressuro of the gas whicl {8 aiways Jaid on from the gacomoter whon the Jamps should bo lighted. 'L'he one uct of turning on the gas at tho maiu ignites it at all the burners fitted with tho new sppuratus, In achioving this result tho designers did not rantly abtain_any very -practical ndyantage over tho method of ignition by clectricity. = Bub thoy pushed this invention “still furthor, and havo provided thnt whon tho prossure is diminished at tho maiu the gas ean cither be totally axtine guished or let down to o thrend. It is chiefly in tho lighting of the streots of a town that the in- vention will bo of practical use. Diroctly the gas is turned on the whole city will be simultaucously illuminated, and when in the enrly morning tho pressure is reduced tho light may ba totally ex- tinguishiod or gradually dlininishiod.” Obitnary—The Dukte of Leinstors From the New York Herald, Oct, 1. The Most Noble Agzustus Lrodorick Fitzger- ald, Duko of Loiustor, Iroland, tied yestorday at tlo age of 83 years, Tho Iate Duke ‘of Leinbtor —who was during many yoars * [rolund’s only Dulke "—desconded in o " direst line' from the fourth of thio 1illustrious honse of tho Goral- diney, who passod fiom Italy to Normandy and thoneo into Bngland, where Lo became ko gront & favorite with 1dward the Confessor that loe excited tho jealouav of the Saxon Thanes, Muurico Fitziearld, his heir, was tho patriarch of tho iizh Garaldines, Ile landed m tho Grosn Islo in tho yoar 1171, and from bim have da- seended o lino'of patiiots, soldiers, Counsclors of State, and alkosomo formidablo rebols agalnat Dritish ralo, the Iatter clas irnclnding the names of the famomy * Silken Thomas * and Lord Idward Fitzgerald, who died of wouunds whicl Lie received in rosisting urrest \ywonn chargo of Ligh treason, on tho 4th of June, 1703, Tho noblemun just now deceased wag Premier Duko, NMarquis, and Earl of Ireland. Ilo maried a daughtor of tne Earl of Harrington, His eldest sou, tho Marquis of Kildura, will sucooed to the Daledom, — e Mot Ground, The Virginia City, (Nov.), Enterprise adds tho following to its long list of curious stovies : ** We arc infrmed that the renson why there aro 1o shnde-trees sbout the hotel ut the Genon Iot Sprivpe, and why nono can be grown thoro, Is that the ground is too Not for thom. It by smid tbat upon digging through tho thin surfaco-soil « substentam of hined eurth—catlod o hard-pau— is found, 'Iuisiu 2 or ¥ fect in thickness, and upon digging through it atmost anywhoro fn the neighborhood, boiling hot wator is encountsrad. On account of this subterianean lako of hot water treen of no kiud ean bo mada to grow in the noighborhood, . 8oil onough for the nourish- ment of Lhe trees cannot bo collected npon the surfaco, und tho moment their rools pass through tho substratmn they are in hiot water and aro cooked, By sinking an artesian well in this placo thero conld doubtloss bo obtained a fino fountain of hat water, but if it wora desired tosurround this fountatn with treos it would bo uocossary to have them mado of enst-iron,” An Admiver of Sohn Bright, The Bivmlvgham News stutes thut, ng Mr, Bright (with Mrs, and Mies Bright) was walking on the sands on Sopt. 13, he waa neoosted by a lo- citl blnckswmith, who said Lo him, I boliove you ure the grout Mr, Jobm Bright 2" % My vanio is Johin Bright," said the rilillt hovorablo” mewbar, +* Lhan,” kald tho emith, * I should like to Ahske handa with yow.” Wiy 2 was Mr, Bright's ro- Joiudor. % Bocauo I consider you to be the s:m:xmnt mon in ngland.” “Woll," said Mr, Sright, * you np[mnr t0 bo o funny man,” * No doubt L am," roplied the smith, ** but uovertho. less 5 should liko to eay T had shakon hands with you, + Vory woll,” " waid Nr. Bright, * your wish slinll“bo gratifled,” Floy tharoupon had u shake of tho hands, tho smith taking off his hat with his left hand, ' To nso his own worde, *ha :‘llxdn X{(fii'g? the right honorablo gontloman & good —_— A Jupanens Rrompeits The Japau Gazelle of Aug. 29 hns the follow- “’F’ “ Muny rico uud vogotablo clds have boon tuid wasto by & voleano near Lzumura, which Ly baeen aotively ungaged in vomiling forth five and smoke Ligh into the uir, One hundred and elght housen wers burled by fulling sand, For a pe- rlod of tun days the sHuchurge of ashos contln- }llf:;]lil \vl:‘llnitlllllmhutud fury, Thiroo mountains roo o ) OLIG Covoring an acon of 2l¢ square ailen, snd 1,800 foat h(nlE A tract of fin roBO f10m tha ocgan 1,800 by 48 sunoots i Lhe'nuut.y' - pralaivinze, POLITICAL. (Contluned trowm the First Page.) would be carrlod for the Hiato tclot by 16,000 majori. ty, 1 holioved It theu; I Lollave now, provided wo taiko the bull by the horus, wnd Pt nond but the beat men on tho teket, 5 THE MEAPEOTATILIA, - 1 hiave read {n tho towkpapers [k nons but * ro- apcclublo men *? abould ho nominaiad, but T probably linve n difforent opinion about theo mo-callod re. apeciablos, I do not fndors a man beoauns ha lives on Michigan avenue: I do not Indsrse Lim bocatiso he woars a Lotter coat thau I do: I ¢ not fndarss him booatiso e holongs to Lho * firstfamily of Virginis,” or_of Kontucky, or of any othet Biato, Gentlemen, give mo n mnn's heact, glvome ke standing, his past, and 1 will toll you whethier he s respectabis, '[Chicors, Thla word " réspectable " can bo minused in- variou ways, oud 1 tell you this country & aufforing under load put npon thio whouldors of th poaplo by some. af thiene no-callod rospiectables that vill crush us to the «tunt {f wo 1o nol rosint aud bring about n change in onr Adminixiration, [Applausc.] When public opfulon in #0 ant to bo misured that *racpectablo” ncoply will tilld n monument for tha greatest sconndrel —Jim Fisk—ho hon over Uved, { say 1t is time {hat unothior met of peoplo taok ptblie opinion in thoir honds, [Oheera,] I tell you, gmtiomen, when # ro- poctalile congrogation—tho Minost respeotabls® i the whola country—reasive a noted and a proven adulteror sud hold Lira up bobro tho people, It In time that ymblie opinfon. fu tle body politie Mionld change, [Chicora) “All thia has been dune, Sl the newspaners will call is Lo-morruy, un thoy havo dono beforo, A conventlon of butmmks,” [Laughter,} Hut jou, goutlumen, hnvo A rnvoteLy for which you aro fghting, You hivve your homes to protect, - You want o eurtai] thayxpensca of tho Goy= ernmont, You want {o wrost your property from the great monopolics of the country} and you, faruiers, want to toll them they ara pubko carrlars, and that- Uioy ikt carey your grain for what tho’ sorvico {5 worl, and not grind you in tho dust. [Applauzo.) You will ray to the great swindies in the City of Wash- Inglon who luuve givon away nfillonn and millions of acrea of iha most falile Jande in the world, on which your sona and mino ought to sottle and Luild (hoir bouaes, to tha geat corporations. and monopolies which ura' aucking fhs blood from our velus, | (dreat appiawe.] In ‘my “optuion this Jarty whicl ling lately boerk orgatzed Tn tils city, and _orpanizing throughunt tho country, will sweep everything befora it {i tho Novenbor cloctions; aud I Leliove thnt wo shall elect enoug Congrassmon i the Nordlh il iy tho Soutl o clxag the waforily fn the Mauso of Toprosontatives, — {Applause.) 1 boliovs tliat Mr. Ettor, our condidate for Suporintendent of Pulllc Tustruction, wil ho electel by larga majority, and that wo shall show the Rapuillcans that tno Oppos sition lina' a majority in this great Btato of Ilinols, [Checra,) THE TLATFOIN, Defore Iclore I want to read you s liftls paper which T bopo the candidates will fudorse without any roservation, und carry out the principies it coutains, It touches iis oumia_respocts the Isboring classes, who aro accking reliet, It will olp oar City Goverument in presorving peaco and good onler, and at tho sumo timo will, I 'hopo, give ua such legiglation as will socure our homes from tho demon of fire. I hope that the Legislativa candidates who are pt upon tho Heket will lnbor und vote to Lring sbout roforms in aur adininlstration, We do need them, and overy ono in iho city kuowa It. [Choers.] Wo binvohind Ropub- licwn Leglslaturea for many yoars, but what have they done for this city? Instesd of logislating for tho benodl of Chlesgo or of the tux-payots, or fo lring order out of chaos, they trouble themeelves With leglalating os to whothor T should driuk & glags of beor or a glase of wator, ‘They hiave heon trying, 1tko tho great moral apostats, Henry Ward Beocher, and others of s 11k, to leginiate for 1y moral gouviction aud bolf, (Latgiior, 1 toll you, geu- tlemon, wo wunt mon ‘thero who will loave my morals aloue, and who will lot me worship the God in whom I Dullave, and ottiors worship the ono i whom thoy be- liove, Wo want buaiiiase men {u the Leglaluture, Mr, Iosing thou road tho following ** plat. form™s Mo roprosentatives of the Paorles Opponhtion purty of tho threo first Congresslonal Districts of ilinots, in conveutlon assembio, accept tho platform minde by thio State Couvention at ‘Springficld, Aug, 20, 04 the eibodiment, in clear and atrony terms, of their viewn in regard to tho vital questions of national and Blato paitice, TLey heactily ladorso overy ono of tha principles onunciated In that plalform, and expect all thelr nomlinees to act n nccordance not morely with the lutter but tho spicit of each and every soctlon of the same, ““lleiying upon the Arm beltef that tho principles of the O,position party deservo sud will command the hearty approval of & majority of tho honest and iutelligerit people, wo enjoln upon our nominces tho Rolemn duty to discard all ilegitimata meana to mnflu-~ ouca the popular vote, leaving the uso of such means to the represontatives of o party which, from its former exalted position asan earncat dofefidor of frecdom, ling gradually sunk into the deepeat slough of corrupt pubiie jobbory aud barefaced robbory, Tho candie dates for Congress and the Stato Legisiature nominat- e by tho Opposition party should, if clectod, fiercely frown down all offorta of melfiah nasty fotlowors, to ce them to the coutempiible position of mere uptents for tho obtatnment of lucrutivo oftices or thiov- iuhcoutracts, We desiro oor nomiuoea o plodge themsclves in favor of a thorough reform of the Qivil Burvire, 1ot a mere sham, but o sincers effort to gover thio Civll Barvico from party politics, and to socuto this Guvainment as officlout and respostable body of public servants us suy civilized mation has reason to ko prond of, *Iu view of the great distrass which han bofallon the producing clansea of our country inconsaquence of tho fuunciul panic of Jast year, wo desira tho ropro- #eutatives of thio Opposition party in Cougrusa to favor an omendimont of o Bankruptey law to the effoct that when a bankrupt concorn hss to be wound up by tho courts tho clajius for wages ahall, to thelr ful amount, taka priority of oll other debts, and thus repeaitng the present imitation of the priority of such claims to the i of tifty dollars. Wiin tho eume purpose, in viow of kecurlug to the laborer honest pay for honest worls, W request tho ropresentatives of tho Opposition part in tho Leglulaturs of this State to favor such amonde uonts of thio Mechanica’ Lien law ng will reduco fo o minimum the coot aud tmo of logal procoedings un- der it also o introduco s Ul facilitating by summary logal pirocess—Ly giving priovity to such cases, sud b proper wodification of tho exomption Jawa—tho judie clal enforcement of tho payment of wages to laborers and domestle sarvants, + Upou tho Represoiitatives in tho Leglslturs of tho Clty of Chicago wo would impress thelr solemn duty 1u all matiers coucerning tho welfars of tho cityto act i Iimbony st ench otie, aud upon thio most. Ju clous advico of sach citizeng who, having tho best teresin of tho city at Liearr, also_onjoy ripe experlence, ‘Wa desiro them, I all such motlers, to act without regurd (o real or supposed interests of elthicr parly orgouization. Eapocialiy do wo oxpect tnat they will hicartily co-oj:orate u offorts to ronder the taxation of thia clty end Cook Counly more consonant with Jus- tico anid equily than it now ds; olso. to procura such e couslitutionnl” leginlition u8 will enablo tho City of “Ohitago o thoroughly reform ler finar. cciol eyatoin by toking up her floatiug indobtdness, and adopt the *pay 88 yougo’ sys- tom; furthermore, to enablu, by proper gonarul lawe, the unicipal Govornment ta organize for protection nansust firo us oiliciontly us it is organized fn great clties abroad, andthus ‘to reduco {0 a minimun: tho nost oppreestvo of all taxcs—tho premim on Insur- auco; lostly, to aupport all moasures tendiug to sever altogethor, or ot lesst as much us it may bo possibio uader our form of govornient, tho counection be. tween tho Munieipal Governmont, mora espoclally tho admiulstration of tho Firo aud 'Polico Departments, with party polltics, “Tho accoptance of a nomination by this Conven- ton for Congress or tho Leglolatura will Lo regarded #a o polomn pledgo to act fathfully in accordanco with tho viewa aud principies horola set fartly,” I IIL\]t tho concluaion of the reading, Alr, Hesing said : Naw, gentlemon, it will probably stirpriso you whon X tell you thut, in tho Oity of lorkn, whera I lived nhiout six months over a Year ago, tho usuranco on uildings whero tho riek {s greatost—msuutactorica five and slx ntories high, in which hundreds of yirls and young men work—is ouly 45 cents on ke $1,600, [Olscers,) With a proper organization of the Fire Departmiont, with proper laws, which tho Leglelature can givous, wo can reiuca our lusurance to certainly ouu-ifth of what {t is fo-day, and. by reducing it I tho city, whore the groat losses ocour, the man who fuunirea Tl birn und dwolliug will b0 saually profitod, V. This was all I wanted to say, but befora I conclude my remarks I wish to ndd tliat, aithough wo have n great task, and o hard oue, bofore us, I aw eatisfiod thisty with proper organization and proper work and good candidates, wa can_sweep those Congressional districta fust na cortuln ar the su,will rise to-morraw marning. TAppIa Will you all help? [Volces, ¢ Xea"] Will you all go {o work aud ry to romodul & pazt of our tieot—will you fuik 1o thiose mon who lnye-been nominatod, bitt who ought not to run, and induco them to stap uaids for the prossnt, that we may have candidates whow all ean hearilly support? [Chicors, } ‘The platform waas thon adoptod, and the jolnt Convantion ad journod sine dio. UAULFIELD AND FARWELL, In and sround tho Convontion the atmosphere was thiel with rumors that Caulflold and Far- woll had nu undorstanding with onoh othor wheroby Farwoll's frionds wero to support Caul- flold in"tho South District, in roturn for which tho Chicago Zimes would sapport Farwell in the North Distries. It was oponly proclaimed that Htorey's ticket was * Caulflold and Farwell,” and thut hio was propared to blackguard it through aguingt all opposition, SAMUEL J, SIMMONS AND LER'S TACTIOS."” Bostox, Qet, 2.—1he Jerald will print to- morrow an interview with Samuat J. Simmons, brothor of tho Qollector, dotailing Gon. Butlor's tacties, 1Mo says: *o uchieve political unccess by the Butlorian motliod, canousod must bo con- trolled at all hazards, ‘The proliminary feature iu tho movomeut i Boaton was ko obtaiu coutrol of tho ward aud city Committoos by which cau- cusos are called. In the Butler cnmpnig‘u 1 tho fall of lngt yonr, the ilret gront object nined ub wras Lo huve caucusos called at & poriod whon the loast rosistanco «could bo oxpocted. Thin wad when the families of the bottor olessos wero out of town, After tho call lu fsaued the Butlor mon use ovory influence kuown in poli- tica to 1l tho cancuses, bringing men !r:.nn evory «quurter, inslde tho ward und outside. Thoy roly muoh upou the Unitod States officials in this, Thoy control mattors just sy muoh #a the j:l:w. torian guardy controlled the Ronisn Bonato, 'he Watd and Gity Committoos aro largely reoruitod frou the lovier wards, Tho power of the ofll. cials of tha In:en‘;u‘llovmn: fl.fi‘.’;fik‘”flé‘m’ inoaue, and extonds 0 evory bl s power s far greaar tuan ils power of “BUT. tho Custom-House, It is thla dopartmont with which bavo boon eonnocted, have wused my influonce ma an ollicer and an o man to tally an immonse orowd in the canonsos,” usual plan of oporating the eancus and manipu- lating its_votes, and a:ldn: *'The power of tho Intornal Rovenuo Dn?nrhmunt isespecially usolul in eloction time, This is tho way m which It is oporated in Butlor's interest 1 An oflicer entors a liquor-store and asks to Koo tha doaler's liconse, Genorally overything is correct. The quertion comes, How about your cigar-boxes? 'I'ho law roquircs tho orasuro of olampa. I'vo. quontly dealers in aities bave on hand noarly 600 boxes that aro cmnty. Thon a hint 18 given that they had hettor look out for them oaraftlly, All this {s done ploasantly, (!M,mr:lnlly if pnrties ara anti-Butler. ~ Boforo leaving tho officor mauagen to drop tho siggeation that pou- atbly anothor call will be mado fn n day or two, Tiomark is sleo made, Incidentally, that o eattens i8 coming off woon, aud sn invitation In given to thom to como down and bring their frionds. Doalars, pacticnlarly country dealors, havo w great droad of Inw and of Governmeut oflicorn l the hint is_uaually yuficient and the oxpecred forco s on hand, Dutlor dues not caro for tho Collector othor than ho can anrvo Batlor's intoreets. Ile enw n rIninfi politieinn in him, mado his bid, and got him, At the time I wanongagod in travellng throngh tho State in Butlor's lutoreat I was in consultation with all the loading Butlor mon, and it ia not to be ny- sumed that 1 did this work without instructions. Inever wan called upon to uso much monry. Governmont ofico was potent enough, Tho maln exponsen ao for lcarringe-hiro, If tho cruxbing process.is to bo continued, facts of n darker character than I have revealed nro to como to light. I shan't oven hoitato to touch on thoe Collectorship fight, the Southorn contracts, M. B, P, Pollard, aud the Government tenming,” 1t 14 #a1d hore that the Collaotor hos no sym- pathy for hie brothot's crusade. — CONNECTICUT TOWN-ELECTIONS, Hantronp, Conn,, Oct. 5.—T'ho town-olec:ions in Conuneoticut to-day wera for town-ofiicers, and local questions ontered Jargely inlo the choico of thease, go that political linos wero not closoly ndhered to. In classing towns Republi- can or Domooratio, it is meant that one or the other party has a mnjority of tho Board of Selectmen, counting Town-Clerk also. The Lowos also voted on tho ]lcmmn—(‘ueaflon, and on o constitutional amendment giving towns of ovor 5,000 {ubabitants two roprosentatives in the Legislature, In towns fo Enstorn Con- necticut thore wero slight but i;unurnl Repulli- can gaing. The Constitutional amondment was gonorally favored by largo majotities. Norwich unoxpectedly votos againat liconso, Enst Hart- ford, Domocratic; nolicenso. Bloomfleld, Now- ington, Now Britain, and Meridan aro Domo- cratic, New Huvon re-clects Lowis Mayor, and favora liconse. Hartford elects Democratic of- ficora with the oxerption of Town Clerk, Fitst Bolectman,and one Constablo, and votos in favor of liconso. ——, NMISCELLANEOUS. OANDIDATES FOI NOMINATION, Special Dispatch to e Chicaun P'ribune, Foxp ot Lic, Wis,, Oct. 6.—Judge David Tay- lor, of Fond du Lac; the Hon. N. O. Farns- worth, of Bheboygan’; and Col, John Cochrane, COhief of tho Graugors, are tho most prominont- 1y montioned in counection with the Ropublican nomination for Congress in this district, Tho Conyention meets on Wednosday. LEGISLATIVE NOMINATION. Correspondence of The (‘Infcxlfw T'ribune, TFox Laxg, Wis,, Oct. 3.—Tho Republican Con- vontion for the nomination of Assomblyman con- vened at Boaver Dam to-day, ‘I'ho first ballot wad 4 for Hank Converse, of Randolph, a fow seattoring, and tho romaiuder for O. H. Jonos, of Calamus. A motion was then introduced to nominato 3Ir. Jonos unanimously, und earried. Mr. Jones’ obponont i3 a poraon of tho same namo, residing at tho smme place. CONSENTS TO TWUN. Special Disnatch to e Cliicaan Trfbune, MruLwaUkgE, Oct. 5.—Lhe Mayor has yieldod to the pressnro, and connontod {o-dny to Tun for Congrons agatust A, Rindskopf, Ho will ruu as an independont caudidate, Obedient to a call to ba {ssucd to-morroy, tho Ropublicau Convention will moot, and probably adjourn, in huimouy with this movoment. MILWAUREE REFORMER! Special Duipateh to The Chicayo T'ribune. MiwAUKEE, Wik, Oct. 5.—Tho Secoud Ward Roform caucas to-nfght Lo oloct delozates for tho Sehntorial Couvention iustrueted the delegates to vote for Col. W. 11, Jacobs for the Sounte, Tho Fifth and U'wolfth Wards Roform Assom- bly caucuses nominated Charles H. Lurkin for tho Assembly. TAT GAYTAIGN IN NEW TORK, Spectal Dispiteh to t'ie nieaco ' ribupe, ‘Wasuinaroy, D. C., Oct, 5,—Sonator $hurman hus recoived an fuyitation from thoe Now York Democratic 8tuto Contral Committoe to particl- vato in tho fall campnign in that State, 1t is robablo that bo will accept, to sponk at Now g'urk City and Buflaloatb un carly day. TEPUBLICAN MEETING AT FORT MADISON, TA. areciul Dispateh t T'he Chicaan T'ribune, Four MADIHON, Ia., Oct. 6,—M. K. Cuits, of Muhaeka Oounty, Ropublican candidato for At- toruey-General, made a gpeoch upon the politieal issues of the day at tho Court-lloass, Sututday night, to the latgest and mort euthusiastic andi~ enco asgombled hore during tho presont cam- paign. OIII0 CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION, Covuanus, O. The Domocratic Com- mittoe, of this district, at Lauvcastor;to-dny,nom- inated Willlam E, Iink, of Porry Couuty, as 8 candidate for Congross to illl the vacanoy csused by tho resiguation of L. J, Jowett. ANKANBAS CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION, Lirrree Rock, Ark, Oct. b.—Col. Thonias 31, Guutor hias heon renominated by the Democrats of tho Fourth District for Congreas. CORINTH, MI8S,, MUNICIPAL ELECTIO! Comixtir, Miss,, Oct. 5.—1'ho municipal eleo- tion horo to-day was hotly contested, and result- od in acomplote vietory for tho Conservative tickot, This s the first timo i eight yearw. Thero aro bonfires and goneral rejoiciug hero to-night, THE SECOND TENNESSEE DISTRICT. NasuviLne, ‘Leun,, Out. 5,—1he enlorad poo- la of Knoxvitlo bavopetitioned the Rev. Goorgo {,. Levere, V'resbyterian ministor, to ruu for Congrewa in the SBecond District. ‘I'hora are about 4,000 colored aud 16,000 whito votes in that distri ELOIAL NOYICES, Consumption Can he Cured, SOHLNCK'S PULMONIG BIRUP, BUHENCK'S 51BA-V D TONIO, SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, Are the ooly mediclues that will cure Pulwuosary Con- sumption. Frequently mediclnea that will stopa cough will occa- sion tha death of the patlont ; they lock up the lver, stop the clreulation of the bload, homorrhage follows, and u {uct, thoy olog tho actlon of tho very organs that causod tho cough, Livor Coiuplaint and Dyspepala arg thio cauras of two- thirds tho cascs of Uonsumption, Many porsons com- plain of a du.l pain in tho side, conatipation, costod iunguo, pain in tho shouldor-Liade, 1wollngs of drowsi- nows, il ontlessnots i fool ey hearily o (e o ach, acovapaniud with aoldity and bolohing up ot wiud, T} mptonis usunily orlulnate from & dlsorderod cs0 ey condition of the atomach or a foenid Mo Porsous o allootod, i€ thoy taku ono or 1w heaxy golds and if tho cough Lu tfieso casos bo suddcly checked, will find tho stumach and livor vlogized, remoining torpld and inactive, and almost befaro thoy aro asnro tho lunis ara o nus 0f dorod, and ulvaratod, tha rosult of whicls 18 deatli, Boluck's Pulniunlo Siruy s v oxpectorant whioh ok not contain eblum or anythiug ealculsted Lo chock & cougl suddenty, - Sehanok's Hea-Weod Monio dissolvon the faod, mixes 1o julcos of tha stonuch, nfds digeation, xud ‘aza on ukcln sallow, or tho sgmp- tonia othurwlso of a hillous tendeucy, Sebonok's Man: drako Pl are rouuirai, T “I'hoso modicines are propared an) a0 AT SCHIENCE & RON, N, 12, corner Bixth and Arclienta., Dhil by ull deuciots and doalor olphia. Colasy Glass N T, Are now making, and have on hand tho Lar- Kest and beat assortmont of WINDOW GLASS. Ordora promptly filled at LOW PRIOES, Our Glass in BUPERIOR TO OTHER BRANDS, * Paoked like I'ronoh,” of High Pollsh and Light Qolor. Itisbolioved EQUAL TO FRENCH, LOWE;;DI‘:LIOES. Also, manufnoture Wine, Portor, and Mine aral Dottles, Flaaks, Vialy, and Fruit Jave. Mr. Blimmons dencribes tho” SHAWLS, A, HEW SHAWLS! NEW SHAVILS! J. B. SHATY, 84 & 86 State-st., Having this sonson considorably on- lavged their Shawl Dopartment, and {- given particular care in the soloc- tion of stock, confidently otfer what thoy know aro bargnins in tho fol- lowing goods: Beaver Shawls fom $12 10 $25, . Reversitle Velvet Suawls from $12 to 830, Himalayan Shawls foom $10 to $15, Blauket Shawls from $6 upwards, Striped Broche Shawls from $10 {0 $25, Donble Cashmere Shawls from $3.50 1o $15, Faucy Castuners Shawls from $6 mpwards, Single and Donble Broche from $710 $100, i an Elogant Special Article at $16, Our frionds and all who think of buying, should avail themselves of this opportunity, and st least exam- ino beforo purchasing elsewhore. Our Greatsst Bargain! A JOB LOT ON 1.200 DOZ. BANMASK HUCK TOWELS At $4.50 Per Doz., Rednced from $7.50. Also, & large line of every va- riety of Huek and Damask Tomels, TARKED AT LOWEST PRICES, ‘WILL BE OFFERED TUESDAY, OCT. 6, AND CONTINUED ON SALE UNTIL . CLOSED OUT. State and Washington-sts, e e ——— LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, &o. Great Clearing Salej B. B, IPBOWELL & 00, 228 West Madison-st, (CURNER PEORIAL) “Wo have roceived trom our Manufecturing House a stock of over $10,000 worth LA DIES’COTTON UNDERWEAR, to be sold without regard tocost. T'his sale will begin TUESDAY, CCT. 6, and will continue until every garment is sold out. 1,000 Tdios’ Chemises, with coraot- covor bosoms, at 450; 1,000 Lndies’ Pique Aprons pt 450; Night Dressgs, Drawers, Slkirta; 500.bong Corsets at $3.9! 1,0 airs Corsots at 350 o pair; 30 doz. 2-button no Intd lGluvus. a Job, ol 8Go, every pair warrantod. Homembar the Great ClnnflnESlflo. . I, McDOWEBLL & CO., Cor. Poorin and Wost Madigon-sta, e o e et DRY GOODS,, THIRD SAVED, $1.25 Waterproof at. $1.12 S o 2,00 Guinet Bluek Dr +2,00 Ponnet Biack Dres 60 Plaid Dress Goods af. 1.00 Black Alpaca at.... 14,00 Black all-silk Clonking Velvet at 1.75 Gents' Wruppers and Drawers at. 175 Black all-wool Cashweres at, Linrge stook of Flannels nt Manufacturers’ Tricos, Colored Dross Sillts in all tho now chndos, at S1.86. Targe Hno Suits, Sacques, Cloaks, &o. Also, ovor 800 oasos Fall Dry Goods now opaning;, which wo will scll at rotail as low as thoy arojobbed in tho city. At Least One-Third Saved. (. W.& E. PARDRIDGE & 0, 114 & 116 State-st. ~ TRUSSES, &o. COMMON-SENSE TRUSS. o by the Uuitod Statos Gavornmont as th boat o een oo Tohurt of Lho oAt of Sl bt BhoRt oraniid B sesnrdiage i’ an" Aot of Cotirote, ap: pgh . BARNKS, Hurgonn Gonoral U, 8, Ay Alnoy o Stailoat Bgamiver lor oo i UUMAON - t it POSITIVRUY CURES § MANUFAGTURED By BARTLETT,BUTMAN & PARKER 60 Stato-st., Chicago. Tewsos of all Lindv, Suvportors, Shoul il Btgeiings, Graieties, Instsihmenta. foe Dolosot Manniictory ovtabiisliod fo 183, Otfloo vstabillehiod in Clilcago sight years, - 'FOR SALE, “Penknives,” Slightly damnged by five, at 25 per cent discount. “BPENCER,” 58 State-st., near Randolpl. 37 1.2¢ S5ILKS AND VELVETS, EXTRAORDINARY. Buy Your Silks on the West Side, FROM CARSON, PIRIE & (0, . Madison and Peoria-sts, That is, if a Saving of 20 10 30 per oent is Auy Ohject, Thore is now displayed on tho counters of the Groat Wost Sldo Dry Goods House, an assortment of Oolorod Gros Grain Bilics, une surpnssed by any othor Iouro for Real Elo gance, Varicty, and Choloonoss, Thene goods are all in tho Latost and: Most Btylish Tall and Winter Shades, and cannot bo pur« chinsed elsswhoro for our prices. Blogent eavy Liyons Col' wido, {or S118, worth a0, . 108 @ratus, Rioh Hoavy Lyous Gros Grains, choico shados, SLE5, usunl price $3,95, Choney’s American Col’d Gros Grains, in :%fl;:;ll:mlragw shades, that cannot bo found piaine of Gol’'d Dross Bilks at $1.00, & great Dl Tanoy Dross Sitks 750 and 850, worth Black G wm‘mflélfigu Groing, all silk, $1.00 yard, ne! ons Gros Graing ot $1. 40, $1.50. and'S1.75, much wndor valia 140 Rich Black Liyons Gros Grains of Helion's, . Ponson’s, Tappisior's, and other oolobrate malas, af $3.00, 53,25 X 4 ohataa 5§ %00; 52,28, and $2.50, caunat ba VELVETS. Black French Trimming Velvets at $2, $3.25, ond $3.50, vory ohanp rocs, 2" $2:00, Coldrod ‘Frimmitng wnd Miliaory Valvots, in tho latest and gholcost Shados, from daop oloth colors up to the lizhtest'tints. Tho most complota assortment in tha city, IT PAYS 70 TRADE ON THE WESF STOE, CLOAKING VELVETS Bl e & State and Washington-sts., ‘Will placo on sale Tusday, Oct. 8, a SPECIAL BARGAIN in WIDE LYONS VELVET, ALL SILX, At tho romarkably Liow Price of $9.00 Per Vard! Also, an entirely now and fashionable artis sllzLKfo‘z{ELVET' the latest Porisian Nove olty, DRESS SKIRTS AND JACKETS, Also, o Now Line of Genuina Col'd Gros Grains, $1,50 per yard! Fancy Stripe Silks, $1, lately $1.25 f oA 8 b, AU 1,001 Black and White and Col'd Plaids and Checks only $1.00! AN EARLY INSPECTION IS INVITED. OCEAN NAVIGATIO NEW YORK TO CARDIFE, ) The South Walos Atlantic Steamsntp Uompany's Nes First-cluws, Full-poworad, Clyda-built Stoambips wil aail fr vanta Rallrokd Whiar, Jersoy Oity: -.Bopt. 2 | PEMBROK! — Carrying goods and passongors at through rates feo all yartuat tho Uniied Statos anid Canadn 19 ports 1o the Hristol Chunnal, and all atlor points in Rngland, “Licss steamaliins, bullt oxprossly for tha trado, arepros sldud with all tlio Lutost improvements for tho comfortand conseuietico of CABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, Tirst Cabin, $76 and $50 curroncy, Second Oabln, 351 ¢flnuht[v. Steerage, FW - curroncy. Frepald Stecrags cortificatos from Curdif, . rafts for £1and upwards, ‘ur furthor ulars, anply (n Cardit, at tne Gom- s Ullicos Duck Chamhers, and 16 New York to AR LD BAXTER & CO.; Aonts, No. 7 Brozdiray. STATE LINE, New York to xR0, Liverpool, Delfas ondonderry.—Tuos clogant, new, Clyde-buil M1 sull from Pior No, &, North Itivor, as fol- ATE OF NEVADA, Wod: ATHE OF VIRGINIA, Wodnesdav, ... Autl overy Wodnoslay thereaftor, taking passengers at through rates to all parts of Greut Britaln and Lroland, Nurway, Sweden, Donmark,'aud Uermuny. Drafta for £1 nd unkrd, upply o AUSTIN BALDWIN & adway, Ni 3 R e N VouN i Sy ior H, B O o) Weatern Agenty i1 tlnri: GUNARD EML LINE, 'REDUCED RUTES 10 EUROEE . To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glas- - gow, or Londonderry, S5, Apply at Company's Offloo, northwost cornor Olark and Tandolph-ata,, Chloago, P, B, DU VERNRT, Gunoral Westorn Agents ‘National Line of Steamships, NOTICE. Thomost southorly route has always been adopted by Aihenam lo it 150 S bttt s QuENS- Sl from N Vors for Eondna Gtach) svary fortalght. roued bates o it Bt T e, Y Drufta tor L1 aud, upwark ooy Wostorn Aont, Nrthoast cornor Olack and Randofpb-sta. (apposite new Bhortian Housa), Ohloago, ALLAN LINE AL STEAMERS, Montreal Ocean §Ienmshlu Gompany, ol D e tho ditle (LGRANT AND anmedat '0 lflly ALLAN & 0O0., Ohongo, ion, Whnd 14 Lasatlp-at, Grent Western Steamship Lino, Lrow Now York to Bristol (10, laud) (liroot, Arragon, Thursday, Out, 1. _Great 4 \ o, Tiindagy Ont " Gt apten v, Oabin Pas ) e} faplanlipi (o RAG IL t:)\v. Apply to latarmadiato, 0, Apply b "GO, MODONALD, Ageat, W5n, ol FEoR% ) il