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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SBATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, ISTT—TWELVE PAGES, PENNED IN. mhat Is the Condition of the Turkish Garrison in Plovna. The Investment of the Place Is Now Baid to Be Com- plete. A Series of Russian Works to Bo Thrown Up on All Sides. The Escape of Osman Pasha Believed to Be Impos- sible. Russ;inn Prospects Mora Hopeful than for Many Months. A Beport that Tsmail Pasha Has Effeoted o Junotion with Mulhtar, GOURKO. I8 BRILLIANT OPERATIONS. [Dy Cable to The Chicage Tridune.} Loxpon Orrice or Trz Cnicago Trmune, ¢ Parorave Prace, 8Stmaxp, Oct. 27—i a. m.—0en, Gourko has been heard from. It was known that he bhad been dispatched to operate in the rear of Plovna to intercept Turkish wupplies. Recently Turkish dis- potches have mentionod varish skirmishos in that quartor, and Chofhot Pasha hes rolsted numerous Russian repulses, thongh theso engagements were evidently of minor importance. 'The Russian official dis- patch states that Gourko has gained an important advantsge over the Tarks southwebt of Plovna, that he has taken pos- session of a strong Turkish position near Telischi, that he jhaa subssquently placed himself on the Sofia road, and that ACHMED PASTIA, mavy Turkish officers, and 8,000 troops, in- cludinga rogiment of cavalry, have been {aken prizoners. ‘This may be accepted as correct, 88 tho TNussinn dispatches are al- wajsrelioble. The position now ocou- pled by Gourko is most important, snd must groatly intorfere, if mot wholly atop, the conveyanco of supplics to Plovna. The bombardment of that fortresa is now stopped, not having ‘beon followed by an attack, a3 expected. Desultory fighting s going on along the River Lom. E NELD TIGHT. - TUE TCRKS LN PLEVNA. Loxpox, Oct, 27~0 a. m.—A correapondent pives the following account of the Russian operatlons, derlved from a Russian officer just {from Plevnas No convoy has entcred Plavna since Gen. tourko took commaud of the cavalry. The' investment {s now complete. ‘The Imperial Guards os they arrlved teok up positions on the Russlan left, thus gradu®ly prolonging the line of Investment across tho Lovatz road totho 8ofla road. The JInvestment by the'in. fantry extends from the Roumanian positions northeast of Ployna to tho Sofia road on the west. On tho wedt the crelo 8 completed by (en. Gourko's cavalry, which can CUT OFF ALL 8. PLIES, but tho Ntussians areevery day receiving ro- inforceraents, and there is overy appearance that they intond to surround Plevna by a series of works, as tho Gormans dia Paris. 'The Rus- slans will soon have troops enough to complets the infantry Investment. ‘Tha correspondent thinks there ia overy rea- son to believo Plevna ls NOT VICTUALED SUPFICIENTLY to stand o slego until spring, and that tho ap- pearances are that Osman Pasha will attempt, prohably unsuccessfully, to fight his way out. The correspondent concludes: *“I must say now the questlon of a second: campaign is reso- lutely faced, and tho prospect looks more hope- {ul for tho Russlaus than at soy time sluce Uen, Krudener's defeat in July.” RUBSIAN PLANS, LoNpox, 03. 2.—The fmpression prevails {:al since the ralns the Russians, convinced of e {moossibllity of wintering in Bulgarla, will make a desperato effort to reduce Plovna and Iefeat Bulclman Pasha's army before retiroment 8% Roumania becomes neceasary. NEW LOAN. Turkey, sccurlug the releass of £250,000 Egyption tribute, is about to negotiate a new oan of £5,000,000, tio interest to e sefured by The £230,000, TURKISU ELECTIONS, CoNsTANTINOPLE, Oct. 20.—Tho cloctions for e Turkish Chamber have beguu. A JUNOTION NPFECTED. Private dlspatclies say Ismall Pasha haseflects W& juction with Mukhtar Pasha. 2 FRANCE., MAO MAION AND GRANT, Panis, Oct. 20.—Gen. Grant to-day recelved iho visits of o large number of Americans and n,mll-knnwn Frenchmen, including Leon Say. President SacMation, when roceivlig Gen. S":‘"":‘mcrdny,um he was much gratified to d::ru lllho acquaintanco of so Illustrious a sol- Tishinents o 1 Lasem o e o oo i means of kuowing nvcryll'nlng concerning mlll- :::{1 ;:!.u.lr'. Gen, Grant accepted the offer with MAQ MATION' MESSAGE. ‘l’filli‘ Oct. ¥.—Tho Figaro announces that, llhl e Cabinet council yesterday, a draught of e Inessage from President MacMahon, to bo bin llmg'l gt t‘!‘z:pgp'e& , of the Chatibur of 2 8 Vor:! rm In tone, GAMDETTA ON TR DixaERs or ULTHAMON- TANIM, From Gambetta's Greus Hvese: Ava’ pollticlan, I thiok: that” perise el at tines, fu thelr dally and unceasing struggle exchange accusations which are entircly unjust, aud [ beliove that In'the warmith of pofemics sud tho heat of pariiamentary battle the hinges of reason may sometlnes strained; but I think that the lmage which ought alweys to be Eru«nth that of the ountry bathed fn jtg lood. T belleve that tho retembrance of what wo bave lost and what s wanting us would bo sufficent to epare us from ito {nault of scefng the names of the authors of invaslon and dismemberment placarded on the Guhlln walls as the oflicfal candidates of the overument. 1 thought that there etill existed nthe conscience of everybody a remorse supe- tor to politics, which would épeak to ail on the fay of cleion, " Thet retnorse was the Eioplre ind fnvaslon, I did not believe it possible that ¥ 40 excess of audacity, which confounds reas sou, anybody would go 5o far as to present to :l":: ofliclal caudidates men taken from the of the wretched part which illllel! our dlsasters and which aban- oned us on the when the cucuny da) ¥as advancing on Plrn R}mllnlon of France. It [s necessary to ex- Slau this natioual contradiction. it Is neces- '5\['[! to underytand thiscolluslou, thismonstrous duce, At first one la puzzled to know what 1!114 have thus linked together right and viola- L of duty, houor and perjury; but when we to consummate the U xmu to look closer futo lYm stter we sce that e hand which keevs them together f4 tho taud of Clericalisn. The political parties hostile “' the Republic had pelther solidity, uufon, ’\?r -lu\lnglle. Distracted aud divided, : ‘h] were Yg erless evcu to delay tho march lzcnzl;:p ulw}publlu. {'hlxey Jc&uw% auother 3 ¢ powerful, wealthy, and porsover- + far better orzautzed'snd. cauluned: to rally tuelr dipersed ranks nnder tho same I'In;i, to give them a common word of command, to lead them together towards the samo object, and to form tho debris of tho past into n forinidable army against the present. They who prepared tiiis lenguo (that Is its real name, for should the enterpriso suceeed von will see the times of tha Leaguo return), they who have formed this league have recelved the word of command from & power which pretends to be superior to tem- poral and sccular powers. You know it wells It Is called “Jesuitism, and has Its centre on the encred bill of old Rome. 1t is necessary to remind you of certain dates Lo con- vinea you of the powerful and rapid actlon of this Ultramontane party. On the3d of Mayn Republican Minister thicw doubit on the lezend of the Pope groaning on the damp stratwy of a dungoon. ~ On the 4th the Chamber voted an order of the day, demanding the np{»llcauun of our Natlunal lcgislation, On the 11th a word was pronounced which fell like n judgment of fate on tha Ministry and Chamber, On the 10th hoth the Ministry and the Chamber had disappeared. And vow Judgo and in- struct yourselves, above all ‘reflect well. They have tricd to stifflc the truth, ‘They have tricd to pravent discnsafon and in- vestization, 1'l|e§ have not acrupled to resort to prosccutions. In short, the mouth of the country has been shut. The pation knows all this; it hus sccn cverything, and it will con- demn them on the 14th of October, I repeal with all the energy of convietion 1 nossess, know only of one perll which (s of a nature to make my country tremble. It is a danger from which I desirc to save the futurc of Francc at any price; It Is the dangerof the Ultramontane oticy whlch. under the reapected closk of re- izion, cnables thousands of agents of ‘ail coloes, gray, white, black, end yellow, to nspire to temporal domination. We "have seen them start from the humble village school, and, thaunks to the concessions of o Government blind enough to abandon to them the best part of fts strebgth, rise to the secondary schools, and then to the upper schools. Ahl'they feel that if they can only lay hands on the braln of the rising generation, If they can only get time to mold the youth of France after thelr own model, they can affotd to walt a lttle. They can mysterfously traverse criscs that “are toto vehement, and then afterwards raiso their heads with audacity. It Is this that we sce. They arc exteading tha net in which they deslre to lmprison Lhis country; not oniy to seizc holl of amd gavern the country itself, but to perpotuate o policy inaugurated centurles azo, and which tends to subordinate the civil and scenlar element to the theocratic authority of n sole chicf, who pretends to be in- fallible, In such a way thot the campaten be di- recta acalnst the {ntelligence of France Is directed ot the same timo fust the futellizence of the whole world, against the very principles of modern clvillzation, It I8 n Frauce that the Ultramontancs have re- solved to take refuzc as fn o last fortress, All the European Powers have successively eacaped from thelr domination. Old Austrin hasshaken off thie yoko of the Concordat of 1855. Iialy has kpown how, without infribzing on tho guarantecs she had promised to the Chlef of Christinnity, to bring them to reason, and to make hersclf respeeted. 8paln, turning round on her hed of sorrow, has given them most cruel blows. Uermany is multiplying her cffort to dellver her Southern —oprovinces frgin the old influences of tho Ultramountanc puni. T1olland, an old country of free thought, and England, with her Saxon vigor, are realat- g the encroachments of Clerjcallsm. And it is at the very time the whole of Europe is on guard agalnat this offensive campalzn of the Clerical party, that that party chooses France for its seat of action. France nr urs to the Ultramoutaucs to domain which they are bound to conquer. They choose Franca as thelr throne of dominatlon, and then expect to spread thelrpowerirom theneeoverthewholeof Europe, which rejects them. When I regard Europe and seck to discover what sho fears the most, the thought comes to mo that it would be o France fallen into the the political hands of the agents of Ultramontantsm, of tlicocracy, and the Sf‘llnhm. When I sec that Europo cn- tertaina this fear, allow me to reveal to vou my awn apprehensions. 1 do not fear that en- lightened universal suffrago will fall to do jus- tice to the attempts which are dirccted acainat its sovereignty; but fear that universal suflrage, surpvised and intimidated, may not everywhero take into sufficient account tho leasons of tho past. You must all of vou bear in mind this great question, namely, that on the morrow of tho vote the vanquished must not Lo only such or such a party hostilo to the Re- public, but the party which leads all others, the party which covers them, tho party which drilla hem and pushes them to baitle, the party which we consider the great encmy. I'havo niready sald, ** Le clerteativme, volia Vennemd.’ It belongs to universal sullrazo to declare, ln tho faco of the world, * Le clericallsme, wolla le vaineu.” FOREIGN MISCELLANY. GERMANY. BenLiN, Oct. 26,—The Lower House of tho Diet to-day discussed the furloughs granted Bismarck and offered Count Von Eulenburg. Fridenthal, Minister of Agriculture, ana Cam- phaucer, Minister ol Finauce, declared that tho Ministry nidhered to the policy of internal re. form, and wero ready to resigm it the Ilouso consldared them nolonger equal to their duties, The debate was adjourned. TRAGEDY IN COURT, Moscosw, Oct, 206, —During tho trial to-day of nperson named Sanftleben, charged with em- bozzlement, Mal.-Gen, Hartung shot himsclf in court In consequenco of a wittoss accusing hilm of theft. The aflair caused much oxtitement. ;i BANK PALLUIE, Loxpoy, Oct, 20.—The Bank of New Cale- donia has falled. The noto clrculation is 1,600,000 francs, Europeanp debis, 2,000,000 francs, JOINED TRH BTRIKERS. Loxnox, Oct, 20.—The American masons re- contly landed have jolned the strikers. Thu Staffordshire colllors hiave voted a strike. CIINA, Suanamat, Oct. 26.—~Chinese authorities have oflicially taken posscssion of tho rallway be- tweon Woo Bung and Shanghal, and stopped all trafilc theoreon. e « THE WEATHER, Wasnmarox, D. C., Oct. 7—1 a. m.~For the Upper Lake reglon, cloudy, raluy weather, warmer, eastcrly winds, and falling barometer. LOCAL OBAERYATIONI far.: TAr Jin, Maximum thermometer, KBAL ODABUVATIONS, Oct, 26-Midutght, arquet e, iiwaukes. Omat SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Special Dispatch to The Chicgaa Tridune, Axpor, I, Oct. 25.~The Grand Division Bons of Tempranca resumed [ta regular business ot O o'clockss. mi., Harriet E. Geryis, Q. W. I, fu tho chalr. 'The Commitico on Benevolent Bocicty reported, and officers wero clected as follows: President, Volney Armour, of Mount Carroll; Becretary, W. C. Snydery of Fulton; Treasurer, Thomas Moulding, Chicago, : One hundred members for the Benevoleat, Boclety, within sixty days, were guarantced by the representatives present, thus giving an fm- potus to this mutual insurance department of the work. At the afternoon session the officers of the Grand Divislon for the ensuing ear wero elected and Installed ns follows: rand W, P., the Rov. J. Nate, Chicago; G. + Ay W, P, Andrews, Amboy: G, Scribe, Dr. R. L. Leona lcago; Q. Treasurer, C. W, Dentlog, Am Dapte] Keck, uy', Q. Con, . Bentinel, J. R. Rosebrough, in| £ ‘The Grand Division closed at 5 p. m., to meet :: &lnnlgomery the fourth Tuesday tu April Iu the evenlng & mass-meeting was held In the Congregational Church, whlu:'vu crowded to overtlowing with the best people of Amboy and the surrounding country, who had assembled to listen to the auBounced speakers. P, M. Vao Court presented the financial as- pect of the temperancs question, picturiog the waste of resoul nd diverting of money from the legitinate channels of trade by the dram- shop system. Harrlct E. Gervis, the first lady P. G. W, P, of 1llinois, then took the rostrum'and held the sudience spell-bound for a balf bolr by her ghfiuence and beautiful word-pictures upon the sul Montgome Ambay, 1 R e ostowed, ularwnoresd by ! apeedt [oLlow raped mulveetwm . Leos aud Miss Detieer, bl At 10 o'clock p. m. the mecdng closed, and B, ; the *'Bona " proceeded to the hatl, whero an experience-mecting was continued until mid- night, which was full of cnthuslasm. hus closed ong of the most auccessful sese sfons af the (irand Divislon of 1linols. FIRILS, AT INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Apecial Diepated (o The CAiengo Tribune, Inpiaxarons, Ind., Oct. 20.—A mysterious fire to-day destroyed the saw-mill bafldinge and machinery attached to the Wheeler & Wilson cablnet ncw|nr-mnchlnn factory. T.oss, 85,000; Insured for 1,000 AT SAGINAW, MICIL Avectal Dixvateh to The (Aieazn Tridune, East Baoinaw, Mich., Oct. 26.—A new house and harn In Baginaw City, owned by Fred Storch, burned to the ground this morning. SBupposed incendiariam. Loss, $2,000; Insur- aace, 81,700, — IN CHICAGO. Thealarm from Box 33! at 8:15 last evening wascaused by the cxplosion of a .lampinthe reslidence of Mrs. J. Cooke, No. 150 Halsted street.. Damage nominal. THE 8COURGE, CONSUMPTION Ehall Chicago Own a Palatial Fortress Against Its Assaults? Farther Coneerning the Projected Grand Sanitariom for he Care of Threat and Lang Sufferers, A Necessary Hospital on a Noble r Scale. Chieago, natural home of all that !s Intelli- gently progreesive, has a brondepread fame for fts quickness to appreciate and make permanent uee ol everything which enn tend toward human advancement.? Our city now has it within ity power to posicss an institution which will hoth enhance its cosmopolitan reputation and add to its attractiveness and material welfare. The project Is In gond hands, and as (L develops wo can guarantes that it wiil prove worthy of the practical attention and co-overation of our most enterprising citizens. The plan is for a largo inflrmary or hospltal for tho treatment of suffercra from all forms of pulmonary affectfons. The word hospital fs ured {n this connection rather fur the want of a better one than to exactly indicate the character of the enterpriee, U establishment would not be a hospltal fn the ordinary sense ot oll; but would be a spacious and clegant retreat whero all viclims of throat amd lung distempers wonld he careld for upon a_syrtem at once novel, pleaxant, and sensibie. Dr. Robert Hunter, one of the most eminent authorities and successfal practitioners ~ in dis- orders of this character in Americs, has perfect- ed {»lum for a grand Sanitarium, in which ladics and_gentlemen, young amil old, children and adults, afilicted” with pulmonary complatnts, may be easily and [;;.nnnncnuy cured. CASUALTIES. WHALING DISASTERS, Bax Francisco, Cal., Oct. 20,—The whaling bark Dawn, from the Artic Ocean, bringa news that on 8cpt. 11 the bark Three Brothers, Capt. Owens, of New Bedford, was abandoned In the {ce near Point Darrow, The crew escaned, and were distributed among othicr vessels of the flcet. On 8ept. 11 the DBritish bark W. H. Farns- as crushed fn the fee, filled, capsized, nk In twenty minutes. The crow wera Thore {8 no news of the crews of the flect sbandoned laat season, With tho excentlon of two Kanakas from the bark Acors Barncs, who His _uroject, state "tho case fn a made thelr way to laud, all are supposed to | Rutshelll 13 " to cstablish tha climatic have perished, and other surroundings of consump- New Beoroun, Oct, 26.—The loss is an- | tlon-delylnz Tands right” here in Chicago. ‘This he will achieve by the erection of u tohlo building, quadrangular in form, and of suflicient area to ollow a grand court in the centre of per- ‘Taps one hundred fect square. - This conrt will be cotered with stained glass, throneh which the wrenial sun will pass to the space below, as well nounced of the whalers Rainbow and Farnsworth and disaster to othiers tn the Arctic. CRUSHED TO DEATIT, Spectat Dapatch to The Chicana Tribuns, TABALLE, 1k, Oct, 20—Willlam Schwing, & s Into the private roums opening foremat of some department in the Peru City | oft the court, = Here will reside the pa- Plow Factory, andan esteemed cftizen, was in- | tlents, with nll the congenfal surrouud- fngs of charming socletv, an sppropriate and varied cuisine, balsamatic shirubs and choles exatle rlnnu, medicated atmospliere, and the versonal attention of Dr, Hunter himself, as- fisted by o competent corps of experlenced Pro- fessors, ‘I'he plan 18 as fensiblo as it is brilllant. Here would be no banlshment to . distant. countries, with the attendant dangers and cxposures of prolonyed travel and the cold Indifference of strangers, for the poor sufferers. Instcad, thers would be n safe and convenient haven of refuge for them in o great clty of their own uation, stantly crushed to death yesterday by the fall- ing of & wall in process of rcpairs at that estab- lishment. He leaves a family, HIGHWAY ROLBERY. - A Traveling Man' Rtelleved ‘of 81,700 Cash. No sooner do tho police ferret out and arreat organized bands of lighwaymen \than other bands toke their places, and begin predatory night cxcursions. Tho Rowaln gang have been but o week or two in jafl, | They would be among ‘friends, with luxurious suiroundings, and under the treatment of o :}:‘h :“?: m‘g:. :'D"c:"o‘fi:: n:‘”lmlz::g conceded master of thelr maladics. Instead of having te Fo to 8anta Barbara, Denver, Milan, and Ban Diego, those Flnccs, with many addl- tional ndvantages, would be brought to tiiem, to all practieal effeet. Recovery nnd increased Inrlntzcvlly aud heulth would be the certain re- sult, Europe, older nnd more experienced than we, hasmnny resorts for the epecial cure of thruatand lungdlseases, London ulone contains four, The United Statcs has, as_vet, none, bat Dr. Hunt- er's supcrh project will give us one on a grander scale, and with more fnproved nceessories, than exlsts anywhere in the world, Chlengo's central geograpliles) location, unrivaled accessibility, and otbier sterllng advantages, make it pre-cmi- uently the polut for such sn institution, Shel- tered safely within this fmposing resortgtho bronchial and consumptive sufferer could lauch ot the worst assaults of holsterous winter, and could defy thechanges of temperature and w alr without, until new health aud strength sbould bu insured. Of Dr, Hunter's fitness for this great work wo need handly speak. His contributlons to the literaturc of his profuesion are known the world over, and are standand allke among medl- cal men and the people, Weo have now on our desk n fresh treatise by him, just published by 1, B. Cooko & Co., In which lic epitomizes the chief causes of all pulmonary afllictions, aud* Kiven the condensed observations regarding thele orlgin aud treatment gathered during his lone moro successful gang. Theonly Job reporied thus far foots up in smount more thun the combined amount of all the highway robberies for a year past, and is beyond doubt the ** fat. teat trick ¥ of the year In every réspect. Thura- day cvening wns the time, and Centre ave- nue, between Adams and Monras streets, the location, and the nmount 15 somewhat more than 81,700. The name of tho victtn and his identity aro suppressed for the present for prudentinl reasons. Buffico it to say. that he fs o wealthy traveling = man, and fs not altogetheras stranger in the city, In fact, he comes here froquently, belng nbtracted by a lovable sister, who Is marted, and who lives in the immediate vicinlty of the placo of tho robbery. Ifo had been spending several days ot the houscof tho sister, and running across an old acquaintance had scveral drinks at a nelghboring saloon. and they did not quit cach othes's comrany until the trnrclln” man was pretly far pone with * booze, After scparating, the traveling-man wended hits way from suloon to saloon, and In eo doing rruhnuly oxposed his roll of wealth, Certain t {s, he was followed and eaded off by threo NMghwaymen. Walking south on Centro ave- nue, ot about 11:30 Thursday . night, | and successful battling withthem, Thetreatise ho met ~thres men golug mnorth. | is conclse, forcible, ond interesting, and we par- It was the work of a single moment | tieularly cominend b to the attention of all auf- for ono to throw his arms around bhis neck and vinfon nim fast, while the sccond Frucnlcu (3 rovolver, and thie third went through his pockets and relloved him of a 81,000 Unlted States bond and some §i00 in cash. Dealing him scv- cral blows In arder tostun him, they made thelr cacape, Asto who the hichwaymen aro thero is con- sidernblo discuasfon. There is onc ot the Row main gang still at large, and it may bo that he lhas Liad the boldness to form the nuclous of the forers from the scourge, mnsum?flnn, or jts acarcely less terrible ullles, bronelitis, asthma, and catarrh, Dr, Hunter believes, aud lus pruved in bis practice, that these feartul discascs are Nflwfl curable, holding that, except in the nu:lnv. advanced cases, health cun be again sceurcd. Noman living knows better what he writes about, No man living is better fitted to dis- cusa and treat theae dread disorders, or tosuper- intend the construction and managewment of the now Enn[.-. But prior to the robheries | projected gruna Banitarlum for the relief aud dono Romaln there were scveral tricks | curc of pulimonary sutlerers, taken by two oxperts, the most imporiant e —— e of whicli 'was the robbery of Uavid Blngls on Franklin _street, but suddenly this gang disap- pearcd, They probably left town for a few days, and, {inding no danger close at hand, have made bold to retusn. The descriptions ' are by no means accurate, but they are suflictently close to conucect the dillerent robberics. —p— SCANDAL. ‘The Uncanny Concaunon Gets Up & Dublous Yarn to Bhiold the Foollsh 8t, Louls School-Marm, y Hpectal Ditpateh to Tha’ Chicagn Tribune, 87, Louts, Oet, 20.—A large crowd, composed principally of ladles, assembled fn the room of tho Bchool Board this afternoon to bear further CANADIAN NEWS. fnecial Dispaich o The Chicago Tribune. ‘Tonoxto, Oct, 20.—~A special cable from Lon- don to tho Globe says: *The Graod Trunk to- uight shows o reauction of 869,000 in working oxpenses, after paying all preferenco charies, This leaves a balance of $781,000 to be addea to tho capltal account. The President announces o full report of tho mcgotlations with Mr. Clllders at the mecting, Io believes the une deratanding estoblished botween . tho varlous Presidents will result favorably to the proprie- tors.” At the Dominjon Manufacturers' Conventlon today W. Il. llowlaud was clected Presldent for the ensuing year, A resolution was passed urging tho adoption of o pa- testimony for tho defenso in the case | {rie ,,,m,,,‘f,,l pollry!’ 1avoring ,,','.D_ ogainst - Mra, Ella Kelly, the pretty | teetion, and pledging thos meeting to support school-mistress charged with Improper | only those condidates for the Houssof Com- conduct with Charles Concannon, Mrw, | mous who will support such s policy. A reso- lutfon also passed in favor of an futernational exhibttion fn Canada, and the establishnent of o Domluion Burcau of Manufactures and Com- erve, BT tat DispateA ta Tha Chicaga Tribune, 11ALiPAX, N, 8., Oct, 24 —Drof, Hinl was ex- amined to-tlay Lefora the Fishery Comuulssion Kelly herself was present, all emiles, and lookini s handsome s ever. The first witness was Concannon himself,who made a bricf state- ment, in which he denied that there had ever been mprudent relations between bim and Sra, Kelly, Ho had sluply acted | on behalf of tho lritish Guvernment. 1lis evi- the part of a friend, wlling to ald | dence wasaltogetherof a scleutific character, s lady who descrved encouragement, | snd most valuable and fnteresting, ‘The formal opening of the winter scssion of Dalbousle Collego was hetd in the House of Assembly Chamber, in the Provioncial Building; Ho had known her sloco she was a litle girl, and after her graduation at the Normal asalsted lier in getting n position as a teacher Iu tho Ev- erett School. He had not been fn tho habit of golng with Mrs, Kelly, mever escorted her to school, and bad mever taken her riding, as had been charged against him. IHo had been riding with hier before either of thom wero married, but not since, He lved In the to-day, when addresscs were delivered by Sir William_ Youuw, Prof, Lawson, und the Rev, George W, lirant, The geutlemen connected with the Fishery Cominlssion were present, and speeehes were iwado by the Hou, Dwight Foster aud R, t, Dann, of Bostou, Averial Disgatch tn The Chicaga Tridune, MoONTREAL, Oct. 20.—Inquiry Is belng made hero reganding Willam R,” Cooper, who made samo block with her, nud they lad been f 5y wfuu 000 which b received ou forged neighbors many ycars,and, in passing herhouse, | chvcks from Bau Francisco bauks. or in casually mocting her in tho neighborhood, bo lad exchauged courtesics with her, or walked a short distance with her ulhay\up- pened to be goingin tho same (Wectlon; but they had never met by appointment, and there was not o particle of “truth in the story told by Mrs. O'Brien, that Lo habitualiy walted for her at o _point upgmlw ber house, He acknowl- edged thot "be wlept at Mrs. Kelly's bouss ove mnight, but under such cir cumstauces &8 to tnake tho act eminently roper, On thgt partdeular night he happened ru got lntoxjeated, and knew thatif he wont home in that’ condition thero would bo a family row, and so he asked permission of Mrs, Kelly 1o stup at ber house, There were &t the houss that night Mrs. Kelly’s mother, sister, and brother-in-law, all of whom knew lic wus tlww. and the reasou therefor, Concannon gave what ng:mn:d to be a very thin explunation of thie letter founa I his pocket by bis wifo, said tobave beeu written to bim by Mrs. Kelly, Theso letters were written to him by what he called a femalo attache of Barnum’s circus named Lou Decker, whom he cusually met whilo Barnum was here, and this femaloattacue, so-called, became so coamored of him that she raisted in sending bl love-letters and billets- PRESIDENT HAYES' RICHMOND VISIT. RicustoNn, Va., Oct, 2.—~Tho programme for tho reception and entertalyment of Presi- deut Hayes is arranged. The FPresldent and partyfwill reach the city Tuesday on a special tryin, which will stop at Monros l'urk, whero the welcoming soeech will bo made by Acting- Mayor Meredith. After a response by tho Presi- deat, the party will be escorted by thoe military, tize department, ete., to the Exchaowe Hotel, where at night a reception wlil bo held. On Wednesday the President visits the State Fair, will bo_welcomed to Virginia by Gov. Kemper, sod ac night a Btate reception will bo held ut the Exccutive Mausion, On Thursday arcview of the military at tho fair zrounds, competitive drill, and exeursion to the Dulch Gap _Cannl, returning to Washington at night, ‘I President will be accorded au uvatton, ————— GEN. FORREST, Maurats, Teno., Oct. 30.—Uen. Forrest {s still In a criticg condlition, aud has been reduced by chronk: thea uatll he scarcely weighs o buudred pounds. oux. Thesa letters are all dated in Bt. Louls, and run through a perlod of severnl mouths, though Baruum bloomed here oul{ EY week, and there was nothing golng to show that be did not take this Lou Decker and all bis other Deckers aloug with kim. Concanuon de- nied that he had struck or kicked bls wifo on the occasion of ber attack on Mrs. Ketley with a cowhide. Ilo had ouly fnterfered geutly but firly to prevent s very great outruge on an estimuble lady who wus tunocent of wrong. This whole thing, be sald, wus due to the jnur- dinate and nureasonablo jewlousy of his wife, who Liad concelvesd the ldea that hie was unfaith- {ful to Ler, and had dogred his footstepsto catch bim in some act of wfdelity. Mrs. Kelly way simply tho victim of this blind jealousy. "Con- cannon wastheonly witness whose testimony was of specinl fnterest. Severul lady school-teach- crs testided to the good soclal standing sud reapectability of Mry. Kelly, They bad kuown lier futiwately for wany years, and had never kuown anything derogatory to her os a lady. The Commumittee udjourned uotil Mon- day, wheo other testimony msy be heard, though an opinion way be given withont addi tlonal evidence. A NEGLECTFUL LIVER, ‘Tho Lilo has a I‘;mg-fohi vart assigned to It :‘y tho great masageF, Naturo, It assiste o tho di- routive proce ts 8¢ & coloring agent of tha 1oud, snd [s esscutlal to tho evacuative funciion. ‘When the Jiver grows torpid, complute chaos en- wuce in thewtomach and bowels; the bite s inject- ©d into to clrculation in largy quantities, and con- stipation uud fudigestion are produced. Paius uu- der the rlebt shoulder-blade and through tho right vide, Deadaches, Vertizo, yellownesa of the aki, furred tongue, and nauses also follow. Mut theso aod other symptoms of bllivusarss, and the disor- ders which ‘uccompany it, are cutitely removed by Hostetter's Stomach Uitters, that bebiyn rectifice of urgunic disiurbunce, sod remedy for physical weakness. luterwiticnt aud rewiitent fover, url- nary aid uterine troubles, theumatisw, godi, and ottier maladics, also yield Lo the remedls) lulluence uf the great correctlve and fuvigorant. I is the peoplo's chosen zomedy. N ———— A fcarful bunlon—unable to wear 8 abos for two years; Giles' Linimynt lodide of Amwonis de- stroved it, Maxis EaTEsssoox, Pelham, West. cheater County, N. Y. ¥orsale by sll drugglsts. BUSINESS NOTICES. Charles Ieidsteck’s Cham ngnn.—‘l’ha‘rnp- uisr Slllery and the s !~"ll:1rlunl **Dry Medal, " P bighly nyfi:r:lmfl n England, Germiny, and Tnewia, are being constantly recetved by Mr, Emil Schaltze, 35 Beaver strect, New York. et - Keep aells the heat and cheapest ahirts in the world: also collars, elegant siyles, hest l.\‘l:l"“!. $1.50 per doz., alx for iic. 173 Madison eet. Taslness Man's Magazine, 48 pages: 81 & ear, 10 centa a enny, Ly masil or newrdealer. Noy{ Teady. Jamen P, Scott G Deatln TSR L s L L LSRR e EGETINE. An Excellent Medicino. Srnaxaririp, 0., Feb, 28, 1877, Thie is to certify that 1 have useil Vrarrixe, manutactured hy 1, R. Stevens, Boaton. Mass,, for lheumatian snd General Prostratlon of the Nervous ¥ystem, with good success, 1 recommenit VrarTine us an ezcellent medicine for sucli come plainta, Yonra very traly, C. W. VANDEGRIET, pir Vandegritt, of the frm of Vandestift & 1 {Trm 1n & well-known buriness man in this ing one of tho largest stores In Spring- Our Minister’s Wifo, LouisviLee, Ky., Feb, 10, 1877, Mn. M. R. Stevexs, Dear Sir: Three vears agn 1 was suffering terri- Wy with Indarunatory Rueumatiam. Our minia- ter's wife advised me to take Vrearrine. After taking one bottle, I was entirely relis ‘This year, feelinz a return of the disesse, | again com- menced taking it, snd am being henefited greatly, 1t nlso "“"l’ improves m{ digestion. Respectiully, M, JALLARD, 1011 Weac Jefferson-at, Safo and Buro, Mn. 1. R, Srevexs: 15 1872 Your V rurTIxE wan recommended to me and. yielding to the persgamions of a friend, I con- sented to try it. At the time 1 wae suflering from tieneral Debility and Nervous I'rostration, super- indaced by overwark and iregular habits. Tt wan- derful atrencthening and curatire properties reeued to affect my debintated aystem from the first dow nd, under ita persistent use, | rinidly recorered, galning more than usual health and Rood feeling, Kive Ve beti #ince then I bave not heatated to x7ix2 my most unqualified Indorscrent sure, and powerful ogent in pro- nd restoring the wasted system to ergy, VEGETISE ia the only med]- cime 1 use, and, o long as 1 1ive, I never expect to find a better, Youratruly, W, M. CLAKK, 130 Montcrey-st., Alleghany, Pa. VECGETINB. ‘The following letter from the itev. G, W, 8- fleld, formerly pastor of the Methodist Epfecopal Charen, llyde Park, and at present settled in Low- ell, murt convince every one who reads his letter of the wonderful cnrative qualities of VeaxtiNg a8 o thorough cleanser and burifier of the blood: 1vvr PAnk, Mass., Feo, 15, 1870, Mn, H. R. STEYENS, Dear Sir: Aboul ten years ago, iy health failed through the depleting ¢ffects of Dyspepaiaz nearly 8 year lator, 1 wae attacked by Typhoid-Fever, fn its worst form. It settled in my ‘bick, and took the form of a large, deep-scated abecoss, which was fitcen months in pathering. Ihad two enr. Rical operutions by the best skill In tbe State, bnt recelved no permonent cure. § suffered great paln &t times, and wan constantly weakened by o pro- fuso dischorge. [alsu lost sinall pleces of bonu at different times, 3attern ran on thos about seven years, t1il May, 1874, whena friend recommended me to .go ‘to (nnr oflice, and 1slk with you of the virtue of VEGETINE, 1 did #0, anu by your kindoess pasred throngh your manufaciury, noting the ingredients, elc., by which your remedy is pruduced. Hy what I raw and heard, { guined some confl. dence in VeorTixe, 1 cummenced hklm‘& it noon atter, but felt worss from its eOccta; stlll I peraevered, and eoon felt it ‘wae benefiting me 1n other respe Yet 1 did not sce the results I deeired til1 1 hind taken it faith- fully for a hittle pore than a year, when the dit. culty in the back waa cured; and, for nlne months, 1 Lave enjoyed the best of healtii, 1 have in that time gulned twenty-five ponnds of flesb, being heavier thun ever before in my hfe, sud { was nover more aolo to. pertorm Inbor than now. During the past few weeks I had a scrofulous swelliny, aslargons my fist, gather on another partof my body. 1 took VeaeTixe falthfully, and ft removed ft level with the sartace In a mionth. 1 think I should liave been cured of my maln troublo sooner {f 1 had taken larger dosca, aftor Laving become ac- cuntomed to its effccts. 3 Let your patrons trounled with Scrofuis or Kid. ney Divease undeestand that it takes.thine to cure chronic diseascs; and, It thoy will patlently take \'wm‘m. ly.“:.‘n‘x" “A mnlllumncnl. cre l:wr;x. gTeat obligations, Tam yours very truly, G MRS LD, Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church. VEGETINE Preparcd by H. R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass, Vegetine is Sold by Al Drogeists. Chas. Gossage é¢ Co., Underwear! American, Scotoh, and Engligh, in~ oluding Oartwright & Warner's goods, in full lines of Meon's, Ladies', and COhildren's sizes, in all weights, Men's Scarlet, White, and Drab, from 50, 66, 75, $1, and upwards. * Great Bargains offered at the above prices!?’ Lodies' Vests and Drawers at throe, four, six, ogd eight shillings; full regular made ot 31 and $1.25, all sizes, Ohildren's Vests and Pantalottes, 26, 86, 60 ots, and upwards, Boys' Oolored Bhirts, ¢ Job Lot,** all slzes, 50 cts, Boys' Heavy Merino Drawers in white j regular made at $1 for 24 in, Irregular goods, 50 and 75 ofs, UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS ! 100 Doz, at 75 ots each; heavy, well made, and finished complete ; sold’ elsewhere at $1. We offer a wvery superior shirt at $1. FANCY HOSIERY ! of all kinds at lowest prices, Job Lot of these goods re- markably cheap. Chas, Gossuge & Co. ANNUAL SALES BOYER’S CARMELITE MELISSE CORDIAL. (Eau de Mellsso des Carmes,) 1IN PARIS ALONE, 1,300,000 BOTTLES. RELIEVES DYSPEPSIA, OOL10, HEADAOHE, and ALL DISOR. DERS of the 8tomach and Nervous Bystem. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Goners! Depot 88 BOYER'S, 50 Park-place, Now York. VAN §CUAACK, STEVENSON & CO., Chicago, SEWING FIACHINES. WOMANS SUFFRAGE Receives telling support from an interosting tablo of statistics which shows that she knows how to vote. The stupondous sales of the tllustri- ous SINGER to bo still further incroased by the reduction in prices inau- - gurated by tho Singer Company. \FIVE TEARN' SALES CONPILED FROX THE SWORN RETURNS OF THE SEVERAT COMPANIES, 1872, 1873, 1874. 70, The Binger Manf*g Co. ..50ld 219,758 232,444 241,570 24N8ke 205010 eeler & Wilson Mg Co. sold 174088 119,100 028 3. 3 Howe Machine €0, eeeevenneennns.eaanold 1‘45.003 g 1017}1’8 133331 1o rot’s est, 35,000 est, Domestic Bewing Machine Co.. .50l 4010 22,700 1452 23,587 Willeox & Gibhs Sewing Machine Co. ...l 14522 12,738 Ameriean B, H. &e, Sewing Mach'e Co..xold 14406 17,937 Weed Sewing Machine Co..o.veoenana.bold 21,003 14425 Remington Sewine Machine Co.... ....50ld 25,110 12,716 Yictor Sewing Machine Co.... 65,103, 750 3 5. 9508" 1o rets, 4892 2,978 Wilcon Sewing Machine Co. Florence Rewing Machine Co.. 8,060 Aside from its large preponderance of sales, another emphatic evi- dence of the marked superiority of THE SINGER over all other ma- ' chines is the fact that it alone Is made the subject of imitation by couns terfeiters, No safer criterion than the above for the guidance of the pur- chaser can be produced. Beware of bogus agents. The duly authorized agent can be found in every county. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., |i] STATE-ST. HOOKS AND STATIONERY. HADLEY BROS. & C0., Booksellers and Stationers, 63 & 65 Washington-st., HLACK GOODY, BARGAINS Exiraordinary! CEIICAGO. == e | BLACK GOODS DEPT FEOYPT AS IT 18, BrJ. C. MeCoan, 3 |, T8, THE LIFEOF & 2y W aitet Thorn 2 o, COUST FHONTENAC AND NEW FRANCE UNDER LOUIS X1V, ""7 Francls l"l-lkmll:‘LA %"Eflb\'!’znf :‘me and New England in THE LIFE OF COiiNT Mazade, T ated by iy ROL0GT SRS THE NIOOK OF Jon, Bl'"“'fefl. A West Bad Dry Gonds Horge, Madison and Peorja-sts. Avat CAVUTi corze Meredlih, Kvo. £31. Maudsley, 1 vol. Clothy Cowles, Clath, $1.%0, of Theophile 18mo0, T3¢y 1 vol, Fantary. From the French (Coli. of Forelgn Authors.) S siare: ; Y > Qurzy. A Novel, ‘We open our new importations of this Tfly‘ 1-",(1flfi%;“%‘?i?‘g::fi.?’liést‘?l;;“ _:‘: orel aeason with the following and other squally HESIEY DUNBARY of The Outgast: "By sas o, £, | decided bargains in Black Cashmores. Ursdion. Popular Bt Mo, Taper, a8c. LDy AUDLE LS SCRtET. Dy Mus L £, Braddon. | § enses 40-inch Black French Cashmeres ATITA, A Novel, Ly Mrs. Oliphant., Tustrated. at 86 CTS. YD.; would be exira #yo. PFaper. oo, nN‘umu’i’ TG vk, 8vor cheap at $1.00, THEY ALL DO T Nelghbors, LOVERS. A Novel. By Mary 4 cases 40.Inch FElegant Black French o e, :u,.fi-; Danbary and 11l n|..':m.x«‘u).m?u.'-l'.;;‘fi;“::r oy News Castimeres at 91 CTS. YD.3 cannot o Unta Smimer. 5‘::30'3’ g be equaled at §1.135, rilsteonn bl ) Bl et tsate, i [ cases 40.inch super cx,(r? mn‘c.lf French N dahtariy lavio, g1, Cashmeres at $1.02 YD, 3 25 cts un< Bl pArer % 2 i der market price, PRI I S ULED. ol c']'"‘%"’.fim Pe- | tha attention of purahasors, ns the goods aro . bvol.” Tilustr RilL, £ Al PATILNVITI GOLDES Halik(tar serton) ol Cloth, . §1, BODLEYS '#hL'Jsfl BTORIER, Tiy the Doljia of e udiey Fanly 11 Fawh Ad *ete. 4to, Hium, s, unusually even, wsell made, and hoavys have full deep durablo shado of Blask; ara of superioriinish; and are offersd on so small a fraction of profit as to make thom deoided bargains. 2 cases Black Cashmeres, double widih, at G0 cts yard 3 very cheap goods, Tilus, Cl f Kers pne, iz with Memoir, by | Al other widths of Black Cashmere, in A CONCORD. medium and heavy welghts, and of mEther with every quality. Ve have a lot of Black Empress Cloth of last season’s imporiation‘that we will sell at a sacrifice. # & Nibtanton Black Mohairs, Brilliantines and Alpacas Marttucan. L3 o PN i gy Lonkfeiinw, of supgrior lustre and finish, much VEST EIRIERT Favorite Boemp, by Itobert lowor than Inst season’s prices. I o orthe raviinied by Tneguas | Elegant now Ines of Henrletta Cloth Carlyle iy Darrets Hrawninie, by £ G. 4t egn Yy ifice; ok [NeliElety, ol (P man,=—Farurie Pocms, b of the Hell, and Fridol)h, {ranaial h of &chiiler; by »ir Ed, Hulwer Lyiion, Bart, 1 Poemn, by Lor Hytoo,~\Winier, by Janies Thom- son.~Favorite " Poenin, by Walter' Scotl,—Favorite Tovms, by Sehtlier. (ranalated oy Nuiwer. —iloratiue and Viretaia, by Macailay. —Laka Lzegitin other Lava, by Macaila) True cent Caratval of Crime. by Mark Twain. er's lluy, by Fubert Bloomaeld, —Favor Yromsc Hirbert A, Sinighi | Fantasy, Littis Vielinist, by Alrich, " Each' s2mo. U Bombazines, Baratheas, Crepes, guceu’s Cloths, and other approved ourning Fabrics. GARSON, PIRIE & G0, 8. C. GRIGGS & CO. PUBLISIH TO-DAY : HINR. Iy Waller b eliaiicous Dilogucs o <. e CTETUS, (Wisduin Series.) + oo lobieris, MODERN s €4 10 Chopens hauer wnd Jlartmany, Uy Prof. Fraocls Buwen. 8yo. o oo5CTliner, A.'& Co. in. Wil @ Lectare on th Ly Tuomas IL. Muzley, Lumo, seesie s ADplE! ory, Organization, sod ¢ Tttty 4 2,20, cton. BANDTPATIENT) AN CORRT Ty Weir Mitchell, xmio, " S0, +er + Lipplucott. - THE PUINCITLES OF St . Jevons' Beconit . Ealitlon fevised, "1 i THE TOWELR OF PE oy AN ga ot Iy C. A BAINTE-DEUVE, Witk an Iatroductary Essayon bts Life and Writings. M0 of Forelgn Authom, ) bnmr.wr HARPER'S TALF-IOUL 8EILE s Of thie fiev. Amos fiurl Gearga Nr. GIIAl'n Love btory. N ‘« Mepontaace. “CGeorics Eliot, 10 G conis, A, or ¥inauce. -~ btmou Newcomb, 22 By WILLIAM MATHEWS, LL, D, HE EARTH AS MODIPIED B N No T.“l .“‘{"n' )Iuhl'ug.xllzxfi c{ N{!tll’.“elhllll‘.cl;T‘ . 12mo. 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Cl:_lh' LT3 Thirty-Foarth Thousand of GETTING ON 1IN THE WORLD. 12mo. ?1"“" [ §¥For sale by all Bouksellors, or anv of the books seat prepald ou recelpt of tho yrice by the publlskers, " 8. C, GRIGGS & CO., Chicago. EDW. PINAUD OELEBRATED FRENCH Pofimery ad Stap Specily, sseace of [xors Breoue, Violette, Opoponsax, wn. l‘nnp-::nl Lmur,-. Vivies, ?xm‘r‘l ulline, uw‘-‘ flur seape: Pisaud Cosmiatical Tulleia Fowdsr, Baud> line, sadCreny nuirisive forthe bair, o IIENRY DREYFUS, 8ole Wholesal Ageat, 13 Maldon Lane, Now York. HKUMYSS. b B . TR L L S SO pinttibe gunpe | THE NEW BEVERAGE § Tor ol Gge Sparkling apd Delicious Wholesale dealers are favited to 100X over our Kock of Holiday Goods, HADLEY BROS. & (0., 63 and 65 Washington-st, | tmihe OHIOAGO, PR Kumyss or Milk Wine. trittve Pansccs for ail wastlo dlseasea. _Especal- i b i e g ot e WestbutatlIir Yty ahl G, 2o rat 2 Weak Digation, - Yuune o o i oy, ik L u tad iy 05l Oeils T Manufactyrer, Madl nd f:mu-ir 4 e % Fs 3

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