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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER MARINE NEWS. Tho Outrage at Clark Street Bridge the Subject of Indignation in Mas sine Circles. Universal Condemnation of tho Con- , duct of the Captain of the Steam-Barge, Fhe, Hopo Expressed that Mo Will Bo Severcly Punished for His Action. Around the Lakes—Disasters to Vessels— Dook and Other NotesPort List, TIOME GATIERINGS. THY CLARK STRRRT MNIDGR OUTHAGE: ‘Vesselmen, espocially tuzmen and tho mas- rs of stent craft, wore omphatio yestorday in their denunciation of the conduct of Capt. ‘Wilds, tho owner and master of tho stenin-barye Maine, who Saturday morning forced. open ‘Clark street bridge at tho fmininent peril of tho lives of thuse passing dyer tho bridge at tho time. Salt one gentiemnan, who’ is probably as heavily Interested In stenin-versel proporty 1s auy one in the city: Capt. Witds Is a foal, No other langunye can expross it. Ile knew as well aa uny of us of the existence of the ordinnuce, and while It muy ba aud {3 vory néimoying to 1,” still {tls tho inw, and should bo obeyed until itis repealed orwe ennsceure ndeciston In tho courts Mxainet it. A tostonsc would soon have been mado and n deoteion scoured; but risking Inno- cunt peoplo’a Ives is ne way te right a wrong.’ Every vessotman conversed with yesterday ox- pressed almilur sentiments, Tho tugmen csape- cluily wore Indlgnantus every future necidentto ‘ridges, thoy safc. would be ‘attrivuted to reek- Jesness_ un thoir part, aud they would be bhuned even If tho necidents should bu oevond thelr power tuavert, The hope was expressed thit: Capt Wilds would be avverely punishud and randu to jay forall tho damage occasioned by his criminal recktesness, Vesseliion, while strongly objocting to the closlug of the bridges in the evening, concede that the immeneo army of Jaborers should have fwcilities to reach thoir piaces of labor in the morn, and do not wish tonrray tho pisblic nzalngt thom by any ubjec- don to what thoy themselves decin e necessary obstruction to the nuvisation of the river, Through tho prompt nction and cillelency of tho Buperintendont of Hridges, Mr. MeKay, who hada largo force of inven employed repalring wie damnyed bridge, it was again in ordor for travel early yostorday morning, D AND OTHER NOTES. ‘Tho Sallors’ Unton meets tomurrow eventing, ‘There wero thirty-seven Veasols at tha lumber miarket yeaterday, . Lake stroot bridge fg atlll closed to travel, ag 49 ulao State stroet bridge. Tho tug New Erlo uerlved yesterday Muskegon with five lumber barges In tow, “There were no sailors’ ruligious services an the lumber market yeaterduy, owlug to tho rain, ‘Tho wenthor was very thick outalde all diy yesterday, und Incouting, eraft experienced con- siderable trouble In making the burbur, Tho mammoth tug Brockway, commanded by Capt. Courtland, arrived yesterday from Lud- fogton with oe of those Immense tlatbonts, tho aria of which comprised 000,700 fect of plna mber, Vexsel Captains say that when northwest of tho Witer-Worka Crib they cannot hear the boll ‘used there during heavy fogs, and utteibute the eutuse to tho fuct that the sound {8 cut olf by the aumecnae houseon theCrib,tho boll beng placed Nonrly all tho tugs wero Sto yesterday. Avout the only ones that made expenses were the Ig. ule, of tho Veaual-Owners’ Towing Line, and tho J. H. Martin, of the Union Line, Cavté, si Sins olatr ana Frank Andersov, the commanders of ‘toem, are both licky tugmen, and If anything Is ty bedune thoy manage always Lo cited on” some way, There ure'1s Food tugmen In the river as they are, but none luckler, ‘The city: authorities should see that those an- Joons on South Water streat and along the decks that aro in the habit of keeping opon all night close nt thoe-hour provided by the alty ordi+ nanees, Ono or two keop open wil night, and ‘fry the resort of Jow prostitutes and te worst rulllung to by found In tho city, Hardly a night ‘passes but some ous Js ofther robbed or tho life nearly beaten out of him tn these dives, ‘They should eithor closo at the proper hour or Muyor Rurrison should revoke tholr tleenses. Na one is safe pussing wlan South Water strect after Dor Wo'vlock at night without ho carries a pls- tol In bls bands, and oven thon he is Jn danger. AROUND TIE LACES, NURLINOTON NAY CANAL. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, JTEAsutzoN, Ont, Get. 2.—Sle Heetor Langevin, from “Minister of Public Works, fs hora ona tour of + Hamilton. inspection, Tho following memorial was pro- sented to him: “Respecting tho desired ine Provemnants to tho Burlington Bay Canal, and tho constituting of Burlington Bny a tree hire bor of rofugo, ata inceting of eltizens rapres senthig the mercantile and shipping Intorvats of Hamilton, held thta day tn the City-Han, tho Tolowing resolutions wore adopted: Firat, that ty view of tho upenlug of the now Welland Uanal, passing vessels of twolye toot draft, and oventually fourtecn feet, It is desirable and neoesanry that stops buat once taken to open Murlington Way Canal to admit vessela draw. ing fourteen fect of water to pass through, with safety, Second, tht us Burlington Bay qttords the onty refuo at tho west oud of Lnko Ontario durin tho provie letice’ of yalos from the northeust, oat, and Southeast, [tis elatmad na a necessity thut it bo made u freo harbor of rofuge. by deepening tho GAnalgoastondinit vessdis drawin fourteen fevt of water, anu extendiug tho plors lakoward SE eanate entry. Ineupport of tho fore- ‘olng resottitions the following faots nro ited: hae sew Wolland Cann now Open, td. mits vowoisdrawing twelve [vot of water, und as tho depth of wifter oh tho bar in the furling+ ton Cuual ris vale ton feet to ton feet elabt Inches, uccording to tho atte or thy wi U vessols loudod with 1 Welland Canal Jan@ure prnotlenily shutaut trons entering Bure Ungton ny, und cannot touch at the Port ut Consegnently, although Burlington Bay fa tha onlysate port of shelter an tho West end of Lake Ontario, none of the larger class of Vuasals cin avill thotngelvon thereur In tha evont of encountering sevore gales, Aa it 18 ory desirable that there should bea free port of Teruns where vossnts cuts tike shelter fn stormy wel i it is absulutely necessary that Burling: tor Hy Cannl should bo dradued ton auitisiont depta (hdd the piers extentud, to allow yus- sels tO'entor und huve waits ancnoraga, Sad, 8 ‘8 propeller nuw building at this port ‘Wilt draw frou twelve to fourteon fuet of winter: whon loaded, sho vould only piss through sure ington Canal when ght, To adinit suvh you sols to pasa thraugh, 16 there are no lucky to change, It fa muinly dredging thut 14 necussury toboddng, At present tolls on the tonnage of Vessels pussing through Birlington Canal uro char both on nnteriug and toaving Bueling> ton Bay, Wala phievs the Hurt of Hamition ava disadvantage poupared with all otbor ports on Inke Ontario.” Sir Hector pramtsed to lay the Tepresentuvions of the delegation beford tho Cubluot at tho oarileat opportunity, A TUG SINK UY A LUMBER RAPT, Spectal LXepateh to The Caicagu Trwune, Amitiprouitd, Ont., Oct. 2—At 7 o'clock last night thd tug John Owon with raft was pass: fog down the rivor, and When opposit tho bead Of Bola Btany leland the raft awuny to the weat- ward, striking the tug Binnie Morton, laying alongside the sunken tux Murtin Swaly, ‘Thor Morton way lifted upon the seventy erlb from the und and cupalzed on the logd.. Sho waa car= Hed out of tho river, and went down through 1» logs abreast of the last red Dutoy in twenty-six fuct of water. Picucs of her cabin, smuke-stack, ute, wore found on the raft,and she ja provably pretty badly broken Mp. Bhe was ongaged working on the Nwaln, By f ‘crow ‘Jumped on board tha swalu. dunes Quinn, tho diver, toges hiv alypumpa and living fvparatus, except his rubber sult, whloh tloated, ‘Sho dartun isowned by Odette & Whorry, of W iidsor, and was valued at $2,000, It is ‘not hana how much damuge-was done to tho LOST OVERUOAND, Mpictal Disnatch to The Chicago Tribune, AMuEnATUUNG, Oct. %,~Thotuy Atbert sete with two barges, lumber tudon, from Huy City’ toCloveland, cama buck here this morning aud Fenorted that ‘Thomas Hoagwond, Captain of the barge Kungbine, was lost overboard uff bis burke Tour mites beluw Bur Potut tgbt about 3 o'ciuuk this morning, Icwppeara that eomothing waa wropg with the tawellue, and the Slute told tho wheotsmun tu ‘call the Captuin, whe Captain wos sleeplug In the quurter deek, 40 6got up ound = calina—oout,. ‘Tho rail belae only we feet blzh bgp walked Qverbourd, as {ft a dozing condition, ‘Choy tm- Mediately throw a quantity of lumbor over Pear but nothiug cou 4 seen of bln, ale hough wv bout wav lowered rroin the next barge Sng dourch mudu uneil daylight. Capt. Mawr En belongs to Bay aA und was £3 yours of rey Ho owned a balf firerest 1n tho Sunubino, id Was also intorested with bls brothor, Heary ‘Saewoou, iu the utvain-burge Belle Cross, AN UNKNOWN SOHOUNEN CAPSIZED. ayn Bbtstat Dispatch to The Cdieaga Tribune wen LAURE, Wis., Oct. 2.—The Cuptuity of the st eel ee alleubony Fu rie seulug uu uukoown avtl capsized ott Hultey’s Hache oo Friday : wand thinks she tuust bave went over in coal durlny the preyious alght, Her spars buacen, and it waa also Hoticed thay all hor Saitvas waa net. A. quanttt thought to Be tho deok-load ot craft, woro algo encountered, What became 0 the crew Is not known, but it ts aupposod thoy Trellis oe eens enol way abner sot a ee, 4 ek, and appented to bo ren- Moringnasiatunce, me ‘CAN UNRULY HAPT: Spettat Dispatch to The Catecoo Tribune. AMtenariung, Ont., Oct, 2—The steamer City Of Dresden brought down ‘nine ettbs of tho tM John Owen'a ratt, which swing behind tn ald «ok nt Nendwioh, Tho Owen was adil holding on to tho raft con Bar Point tontabt. Theee cribs have broken Away out tere. Tho weathor was very hoavy, THE SELAM-NANGE NAUANT DIBADS Sprctal Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune. Mrnwaunnn, Oct. 2—The propeller Waverly renebod hero this evening from bulow with the Bleam-bargo Nabant, whieh she towed from the Foxes. Tuo Nahant's machinery suffered o break during the heavy wenther ‘on Thursday night and was thereby rendered nimost helpless, WORK ON THE BWAIN BUSPENDED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicane Tribune, Aimenstuund, Ont, Oct. 2.—Work was aus- Ponded jeune on thy tng Swain owing to the divor losing his suit, but Capt. MeKenna ox- pou to have her an Tuesday, if not damaged by the Owon, Jo will pump her out with a fire engine.» . TUE SCHOONER PDE OF AMERICA. Sprelal Disnateh to The chteaen Tethunes Mirwauxer, Wis, Oct, .—Tho tug Gearga W. Wood urrivad horo this évoning from tho Stenits with theCanadinn echooner Vride of Atnerica, Jaden with: tron, which struck on Bols Blane Taland and sprung a teak, BARGE MARINER NBM Spectat Disvatch to The chlcaoo Tribune, Amupustaund, Ont. Oct. 2.—Tho bargu Mars loitsed by tho steamer City of Dresden ue Hall from foot of Hula Blane Island tur day. She fs not chuniged. ) A VENY MEAVY BRA. Speilat Dupateh to The Chteago Tribu AsmugnsTuuna, Ont, Oct. 2.—A very heavy sea bas born runnive an Lake Erie today, Al lum- ber craft are rounding to here, PORT OF CHICAGO. ARNIVALS, im Corona, Milraukeo, sundricn, Prov. C. Lait, Muskegon, himuer, prop aty of tome, Buttalo, Prop WC, Britain, Tako, nandrles, Ha Menontinye, tow lint, of Abinglos, the caps zo Tigte, Mantecee, lumber. Hs Fanti trop Swallow, ie Prop Hudalo, Bumalo, nutlos, Beup Mamurek, Muntutor, Wowints Prop Lranawick, Astinnd, inmbue, in Prop Now Ent, Grand ttuven, towing, Prop Foi 2 Butalo, muMUrleN, Brop HM. oro Fuchs shuvan, sundries, ality i, mundelen. ieumund, buts E, Brock ACN, Hunibar. "lee Carts Lan Murkoue Sehr Sehr Luvs Gran Sehr dy ¥.dones, Muskegon. Iunber, Hebr 1, M. Muson, Codar River, cedareposta, Nohr J. usd A, Stto ven, Muskegon, lumber, Bebe Sd, Summ Marlnette, kimbur. . A. Carpenter, Monomines, lumber, Setir Sonord, Menu mtr. hr Lune Star, Murinorty, imbue, che House pinion, Stusiexus, imbue, oy ja br Florency Lester, Schr Poshitvu, Poxhtiga, Schr Advines, Peshtigo, Seur Myatie, Munkexut, | Behe Bea en inuiber. junabur, un IWINUET, . Stininunis, Muskuzun, nmber, ene Jnsgio Philips, Muskoxon, Humber, Beli M. Dull, Muskozon, luruber, ne Modintyr, Muswegon, imuvor, Sehr Mayaly Thorntan, Muskouun, lumber, js Skint skeygon, MuMber, wvait, ACURKE UN, Wout fe Andrew Juck#on, Muskegon, lumbar, ¥ te, Muskouon, lumber, st nitwatur, jumbor, Miskegun, Jumbeor, euwurs, Hom LEr. hi Parker, Muskegon, wood, Soh Katu Lyons, Miuskexon, jumbur, Sette Leo, Geum Livan, dumber, 2 jp Wed, Ferry, White Lake, lumber, Sehr Persia, Witte Lake, lumber, Hebr'twry Dputhors, Museen, tninbor, Be ludd, Mtarinette, lumber, Schr lur, Muritrette, uber, Sehr Murinetty: Marinette, lumber, Setir Cty dt Grand tants, Grand ifavon, lumber, Behe ". G. Avery, Alvona, imubur, Sehr 'Ydpsy, Mauiisivy, tanibur, tin, Hod ituee } Betr donnie Sehr Guport ‘ing fake, chr Kl mnbe: yt ponte, amv, winbor, arn iche City of Erle, G Haven, tumber, Reie Trenater fan linver; luinboee Hehe Mary Amanda, Grand Lavon, tuinber, tg erupt Becanana, UF. ens 1 Rehr Ji chr Hthan Anon, M Behr g. 0. Donen che Louise Menon Rober ©. Cruweti Bebe soit, Mont Behr Lixaly Down, Hohr Wannteo, 8, dosoph Bebe Bvoline Sates Gi eur cy of fcnnu {tev fk ich Malne, Ludigten, Juiber. Hoh it. 1 Kl Vg, Muskccn, Wutubor, Behr Beloit, fort, bark. eur IL. Hi. Moura, teow Itiver, lumbor, Rune ¥ Anderson, Mikozon, amber, - Sehr Minorva, Muskexon, lumber, . a uimos, Grand Haven, lumber, ahintee. lu Behe Coral . Behr Latu: Hnauukoe, buck. Schr Wolverine, Grand Maven, luniber, jatt, Grung Haven, timber, sehr Robert oir 2 Hehe Miah. Muskesor WUD. Prop Wititaiu Crippott, Munistes, lumber, + ACTUAL RAILINGS, Stmr Coronn, Milwaukeo, aunitrios, Xtmr Grace Grummond, douth Haven, sundries, icy ‘on Harhor, aundrien, ie fenton iarver, sundrigs, wbut, Pastitica, tue itz, é Prop iMaiunrek, Anrinetto towing. Iron GQ; H Licockway, Lndlnuton, towing. Hrop Aiburt Supor, tuvkoxun, Hint, Trop Kuyorite, aisnominga, Het, Prov Micitel Grot. Muskuuo! Prop Now York, Unffalo, mundriow. J, Truesdall, Ludington, sundries, wy, Clovelurud tigut, h, Cedar Rivur, sundrion, Bene Jonny Wave Bord itiver, luht. Sour italle Walbridgy, Bturkubn Tuy, sundrlos, Behe Janis Couch, Tonswancdu, gui. el, Senouitiuo, thelits nN, Muskezon, Hatt, Momurdtuskgvon, taht, 1a F Monts Mttskoxon, Bohr Commanchu. Talnde, taht, elee Hlunot, stuniniuey, igh otic Noquo ling, Hastilza, Mbt, 3 Belir Monoki tie Ba, He Ho A toy ah Bebe aang Stopensul, Slarinoctur lett OTHER LAKE ronts, PONT HUNON. Speciat Dimnatch to The Cricago Tribune. Pour Hunox, Mich. Oct. 2~0:30 p. m.—Faased up—Propellers Newburg, V. Swain with Wabash and consort, John N. Gildden and consorts, Pas saic und Unrges; sebooner John Itch; ateamor Saginaw, = Down—Propollors Jénbo, Nyack, Morley, Gar- don City and bares, Benton und burges, Al- legneny and barges, I. 1, Tuttle ond consarty, Oswerntenie and wares, Frod Kelly and consort, Oliver Lownsond and consort; schooners 8, H, Pomoroy, Pathtinuor, W. Vanderbilt, Loree Brothore, Manzunilla, C, Hutehinsan, Piping Mist, Metviua, and Home; tugs Jobuson and bargda, Mastors nud burses, Wiles and barges; Vulean and rate; steamer ‘earl, ‘Wind southonat,- Heavy rata, couMINawoon. os Spegial Dispaten to ‘Tne Chienoo Trioune. ‘OLLINGWOOH, Out, Out. 2.—Arrived—Stosm- or Lako Erle, from silane. Tab, pussonwera, and froluhtt avhooner YH, Gardner, from Chile eago. grain, Sullud—steamor Late Erlo, for Cutengo, pas- sengors and frelcht. KSUANATIA. 4 Crleags Tribunty ESCANABA, Dich, Out. Z-Arrivod—Hteamers Norinan, manu, and Willlam Edwards; wenconors ‘A. Kin, J, 2. Noyes, ang Clara Doparted—8eboonors ‘Thomas Parsons and C, N. Ityan, +, CLEVELAND, Hpectal Disvatch ta the Chicago Tribune, CheveLann, O,, Oct. 3—Cloured for Chicazo— Propollors Starucca und Hlanahard, murehine digo; schoooners Homer, Champion, and Lilen Spry. Perr Spectal Dupate i Chcage Tribune, MaAnquerte, deh, Oot, %.—VPassed up—Pro- pollers [ndta ald Northornor, Arrivyod—Schooner Ganga, zm, Spectat Dispatch to ‘Me Chteaon Tribune, Ene, Pa. Oct. %—Propelltr Conestoga, for Chicago, voal, : ———$————— EXHILARATED BY BOOZE. Jamon KR. Goodman ts 28 years old and he isa. traveling ayont, or reporter, or information wathorey for Dun's Commerctal Aycucy, of this clty. Ho, it seus, 18 net unilke other * com. moerolal tourlats,” olsv ho would not have gone on “a terrible spree” a fow days avo ut ono of tho country pluces which he tela the habit ut visiting, and boon obliged to rely upon bis employers fur a roturn to headquarters, ‘The head of tho olllco hore had beard of hia care ryings on, and ‘#ont outaman to bring him home, . Upon bis arrival ho was stowod away at hfs boarding-bousc, No, 630 Wabash avenue, to wet sobor, tuck big but on with a vhoc-boru, apologize to the boss, and bo restored to ble po- sition and sight mind, Uyt Goodinun “bad ‘em bad "—words thay’ uoy ono thought, About 4 o'vlock yosturduy morning be trosos in bls might, als delirium, and bis ‘amouk,” and Legan'te make things intorestlus tu that part of the house by “discharging bis revolver us inuuy Umes uy the puinber of cartridges in Tho oyline der. Me pollva beard the aboty and took tho frenzied young may to tho Abuiorr where Wud fooked uf and attended by a physicluy who pro; nounced his malady a clear use of *jim-jamu. ‘This mnoralug Juatles Wallace will presorlbe for biw ufter the wanner in voque ln the treatment of dlagrderly conducts GREAT BRITAIN, How the Cause of Protection Has Lately Been Resurrected. The Tory Party Taking Up the Cry of *Falr Trade.” Conservative Parliamentary Victorles Won un- * der thd Banner of Protection. Attompts to Inveigle the Workingmen into Opposition to Frea Trade, pectat Correspondence of The Chieago Tritune, ty Bept. H.—Tho “ resurrested” of Protection may be sald to hive been et on its fect by tho events and proceodings of the Inst todays, In those ten ditys It fins Loew made the principal tople in tho press, tn elee- Yon speeghes, ut trade conferances and other Rathoringa It nlmost looka ns if the Tory party might ovemtually tako up the ery of “Falr Trade," nnd it would also appear that some at Jenst Among tho workinginon are belong decoyell by tho sume ptaurlble sound, Fora few months tocome the workingmon willbe tho objects of elosu Atteimon. Home havea deoper interest than othors In tholr action on this queation, but all must bo curlous to know whethor thoy are Alsposed—ne John Bright puts tt" to run acter the ret herring which somo of tha lower and baser sort of tho ‘Tory party ure trailing across thoir path.” And, besides tho ory red herrin, there la the very large whale which tins been apeetally prepared for the workloginon by we National Suir-Trado Lengue, Peopta ure curl- ouste seo tom mako an attenpt to awallow thatt THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS which have Just taken place In North Sincoln- shire, North Durham, and Cambridgeshire have been ehiefy inatrumental i: bringiug the quca- tlon of Promotion to the front. Ench of those olections rosithed tna victury fur tho Conser- vatives; two ut thon Were Tory gulns, Indeed, In the forty-dght cleutions which have tukeu Place since tho general elcetions the balance of fain ia decidedly with tho Conservatives; and that fs only what might have beon expected. But tho string thing ubout tho litest Tory victories 1s, that thoy havo beon made under the bauner ot Protection, It Gtncalnetire this fusniring onglom was tlnunted quite detlantly before tho ayes of the yotors. Mr. Lowther, the Tory candilute, who wae Chlof Sceretury for Ireland uoder the Inte Governmont, told tho Surmers that bo was for a iive-shilling duty on foreign grain, mid they returned him by a larye minjority, Tho returns showed a fall- ing-of in tha I.tborat vate af and a gal to the Consorvativea of B51. ‘Tho result was the samo in Durham, although the constituomey thore Is of a vory diferent sort, belng cumnposed mainly of workinginen. ‘Tho Conservative candidate, Sir Georze Elliott, who was dofeated at the weneral cleotion by nonrly 1,000 yoiks, bas now been returned by a majority almost equal to bls previous minority. Fo fan conl-master god manufacturer, and be mude a polnt in his apeechos of repudiating Free ‘Trade, “tho inticrest of tho working clusava us well as of tho farmora.” Although not much wolshv is attnutéed to the fact here, it hns to bo mentioned that Mr. Parnoll strongly urged the Irish elevtors in North Durham to yoto for tha Wory; and this recommeoudation may buve in -Huonced a number of votes, At any rate, tho Iijboral defeat in this constituency of working- men bas Yeon slynnl—the fulling-off Jn the Lihoral vote bef above 1,000, while tho Con- servative sain is 408, ‘Lhe etfect of the Lincoln= shire and Durbat alections wis to cemoralize the Liberal party In Cambridgeshire, THE MARQUIS OF ILANDFORD, helr to the Dukedom of Murlvorough, had come forward on the Liberal side, but lett the fold ut tho eleventh hour in possession of the Con- servative. Tho Marquis, who has once before tried und fasted to get into Parlinmunt, woutd Now bo sting for tho Borough of Woodstock It ho could bring bls views Intuaccord with those of bls Svea but of late yeura, ts ho told the electors of Cambridgeshire, ho hus fol * more and more catranged fram thelr privelpies, which aro traditionally Conservative.” Hence Wood- stock ia represented by tho younger brother of the Marquis, Lord Manaolph Churchill, who dogs not tly fu tho fuce of bis fumnily, and yet is dise Unauished In a way of bis own—fe bis pra- served to maturity tho nursory babit of waking guesHons, ite Is niso tho husband of Miss Jerome, of Nuw York. lt was as a sound Libs eral. but no Radleal,” that Lord Randol Drother, tho Marquis, presunted — hime solf in Cambridgoshire. In Inst month's Nineteenth Century the Marquis hus an articlo recommending some radteal changes in the House of Lords, He ia also for the abolition of tho faudalisms in the band Inws. ‘Chis 48 por. haps about uy ridied! ng peoplo care to have Marqulses at presunt. Bo that as It way, on this occasion he decinrod hiingalt wholly apposed to Protection, and told the Curmerd of Cambrtiliree ,| shire o truth which tt would be wull fur thom to luy to henrt at once and for gltoguther, * If Sarmors fot more for thoic corn "sald tho Mar- quis of Blandford, who well knew what ho was talking abaut—"routs will go up.” But the. views tiken by the Lory oppunont of the Mur- quis—that Freo Trade, though well cnough In thoory, bud been not aiteyothor satistadtory te Practice—was clearly mure agrecublo to the prosont temper of the constituents: aud, owing og Inuk of tho sinews of war (whieh Frequently, fou rouuit of catrangement from ono's family), the Marquis ot Mlandford was univle to ight tho matter out, ‘Thia leavon of Yrotection, whlch cama out so strongly In these clections, Is extuniling Itaclf WIDELY TUNOUGHOUT “THE CONSERVATIY P, ° : ARTY, 1 havo noticed that, whurovor tho rank-and- flo of that purty have becn speaklug in public Intoly, thoy have, with few exceptions, adopted tho shibboteth of * Ful Trude.” Like Mr, Luwe thor, a good number huye openly dealured for 1 Avoastliting duty on xrale. ‘Tho chiota ot the party do “notof course commit thomsclyes to eolarations of thatsart, ‘hoy ure waiting to sou which way the vat Jumma Bly Stattord Northcote, the tender of tho Conservatives in ‘the Commons, in bis Intuat public address, auld: “Lam, and have always been, a Froe-''ragur; but 1 _destry to seo Froe-'Trudo wntvorenl and fale, There ara men In the ranksat the Cans Scrvative party who aro determined to bring tho question forward. It wilt tuve to bo eur fully disoussud, und & niwait tho discussione” Thut ts co say, Sle Staford ison the fence, ‘Tha Conservative Chiugellor of tho Exohoquer of courae gus through the sullagy that Bo many of those whain hu leads are tryluy to palin of ow tho country, Nevertholess, if tho tuliney should turnout xood for catching votes, oven. Sly Statlurd Northoute muy bexin to sea its ebarim, Other Froccedloge aro now soluw on which ‘Tis woo bear on this question, UNION CONGITSS PIE TRADE: is aitting Jn London, and 1 atrotg, though not unanimous, unt-Protection feeling bad been innnifested, A storiny scone wits ocensionud -Yosteedsy by tho statement that several dele inutes bid been pald to che Fair-S'rade Leaguo to uttond iad erento dissension; aud the mutter tw Stil under discussion today, Laat wool nn othor conferouce of tradus-tinoen and other dul- outtes met tn London, convenod by an nssocta= Hon while must be bigit ot 16 ue big ag its name stowlts “The Nation! Leaguy fur tho Uniticu- ton and Consolkiution of the Uinptre.” Tho objeut uf tho conference was to promote © the preservation of our homo-industrics, and the aggurance te our nutlonul Invor of falr oompons sation tu tho murkuts of the world. Tho test duy's Chalrmun—a Me, Madox, of Rirming- ham—suld) that, us tong as- Protection wus resorted to vlsewhere, It out to provuail bh and tho Chileinan of the following wMr. Hunt. of Beistal—thought that 1 of fvo shilliiga on foreign corn would bon Ing to the mitlon, aud te town ny well as vountry, ‘The preamble of the reaniutions ailruved that tho threat of retallstory metaures should be held out and it necessary ontureod, In order to socure falr competition, One resa- tution urged tho cusperation of tho wothor= country and the colonies for the abolition of all tarlifé ty restralyt of Free Trade throughout the Empire, Avother advacatud the roproscutution of the colonies iu Parltument, in order that thor views on fiscal and imperial questions should Dave fullexpression, ‘These and kindred reso~ jutlous wore, of course, Unanimously udopted, anddomy of the sponkers strongly ured co- ovsration with wo Rute-Teade League, 2 pros fess to know very Uitte nbout these yirclow leaguos, with tho nates more or luta "na tional sid imposing. Jul it atries ine wa A proveedtinge of marvelous disinteresteduows on tho part of workingmien to walithe way to Loudon to ranote the Uniiention ets, ote, of the Hnpire, and wt tholr own oxponag, Uf tha Fale ‘Crude Luuguo, which ta a funded body, ald not pay the uxpendey Uf theso Workingmion, It Ie ut east only Datural for outsiders tu snpoose that they abould bave done su. Jo driog, this auitation for Falr-Trade, 0 far us the working clagy bus takeu part tu it, hua tha sbpeurance to me of boing + A HOLLOW, WHIPPED-UP AGITATION. Thoro te ulso much temptation wo oxugyerato tho taportunco of what ts wolny on; aud Werols tho opposlt dauwur of shutting one's vyus utto- gethor to tho sigus und sysuptome of the thus which it would ba but 8 taku uevount of, ‘The country 1s doprusyod, If not dispiviied. ‘Tha harvost bag aguin beon u grout diasppointmunt, Tho bie crop whien six weeks azo wad ulimost in the farmer’ yravp. op xt lewst bila granury, bes beun much damuged by ralus. in other branches of -industry things hove been iu a statu dluposing peuple to wy any thine fora change. Whatever cowpauy gue caturd Just wow, uxrloultural ov cgusuare 2 LSSI—TEN PAGS. cial, the atory is tho same; tho views one hears are by no means contented or even hopeful viows. Fhingry men ure proverbinily ungry ‘and, when peoplo are nut getting the r+ {itn which they think tholr capital and inbor entitled to, they aro in the monl to spring sure prises on statesmen, Rnd to cunnge thelr party suddenly, 08 tanny perrone inst have done the other day in Lincolnshire and North Durham. On tho thp of this aiitoof ferling comoronsinnt reports of Aimariedt! prosperity. Buty Tn Surry to eiy, tt Neighbors prospority does not have upon us In our adversity that soothin otfoct whieh It ought to have, Ttrner the trary. Our nelehvor's prosperity i¢ hot n aight for our sors over, Noe tre our sos Cys OF eats, of the clearest vislow. It NEND NOT UE WOSDENED AT, thon, if at times they seein Protection ane great ence, or at lest an essentiat of American prose perity, and in Free Trade a svete that ts hand- teapping this country unfalrly in the ree. The work layman Ju this country wre perhaps partice ulurly exposed to bodeluded at such atime, bee eause thoy have, lonst: politica) experience, aud ave uitimata faite ns yet in the virtud of “ Morrison's Pi.” or legi#intlve nostram. Dut, inepite of all that hag taken place Intely, J do notthin that any considerable body of the workingmen will be taken in, all at once, by tho program of the Fulr-Trade League, ‘Tat. ‘pro- Kram expresses concern for the “ falr wager and tuttire well-being of our working classes,” and the working elnsans fire asked to belleve (and thls ts the pith of the Be rim) that “a very: moderate duty ougue to be levied upon atl artl. clos fox! from forciga countries.” ‘The workinginan 1s In_aifect asked to bos Heve that an jnerease in the cost of living will make British manufartires more marketable abroad; but, incase thelr increagud cost cheeks tholr sule mbroutl that the ule at home will be suiliclently protected to maintain a rise In wazes cyuivdlent to the cost of living, Thisis a doctriny which tho workingman will have to sit hisoyesand take in, A duty on tood-imports means a rise in everything that en- ters intu the workiugman’s expenditure, If bia lonf is tmndo dearor, bis cont becomes deurer— Decause, owlng to tho dear loaf, the making of the cont costs moro. Hie must pave higher wayess and it ia with tho proinise of Wigner waves that he is boing tempted just now. I think the workingmen will cute to the conclu. sion thut that Is A PROMISE WHICH CANNOT In KEPT, Higher wages wean denrer, mamitnctures, IC Hritish manufactures in present circumstinces enniut compute abroad, how will thelr chances ‘Ue inproved by raising thelr price? Tho work- inginan will seo that thy work of bis bands wauld be shut out by Ite price frum forefien markets and be confined to the homermitre et Ik would not Pa noad to. be Protected here to a degree that would secure to protit of the manufacturer and biichor wiges to the workman: but It world need to have the home-murkert to ftself, In other words, Farllament would have to_ stow the munufuct- User to fix the amount of the protective duty, and afterwards the country would baye to sub- imit to seu them pocket it. “Nutt think the bulk of British workingmen would be rowdy nt this tnwent to mint nt ieast this much: tat thelr condition catiat by bettered by tncuns of Pro teedan, while no doubl many of thei are dle- posed to depend on Proteotion axa means of preventing thelr gondition wetting worse, A viet expericnes suows tho working-cu to be wn ogelilnting element tt Pariamentury elections, Perhups it is on that necount that the *Falr Trade" movement I com amount of attention to which It has no econam- ie or tntrinale claim. At nny mite, the events mentioned tn this fetter have given it a decided stinulus, and no doube it will survive to come up promiucntiy in Parliament. — taNpouri. ——————__— ELIZA GARFIELD. Some New Facts Concerning the Aged Mother of the Murdered Prestdent— Tho Mother and Dinttngulshed Son as Teachers in Muskingum County. Sneclat to Chielnnatl Commerctat, New Lexisotox, 0. Sept. 2.—The Into Prosl- dent has relatives ving in thistown. Samuel Arnold, ongef our principal tewnsmen, and pros prictor of the Depot Flouring Milis, being a tirat cousin of Hilza Gartield. The old Judy, in years past, bos made a number of visits to her rela tives living bere, James pus algo visited wo family of Samuct Arnold, but tiot since the fate ter rdmoved to this pluce. Trwilt not be out uf place to ylye some facts in relation'to the eventful carcer of tho aged mothor and almost dollzed sun, upon whom the eyes Of tho whole elvitized world have been turnod as thoy were Hever turned upon nathor gud son before, Eliza Ballou and a sister, about 184, by the death uf tholr parents, Wwerg Loft atone it the world and unprovided for, Bo far 8 thu inheritance ur possession of property was concerned. Proferring to live among rehitives, ono went ‘to reside with at inele th Northern ‘Onlo, aud the other, Klizw, came to another w ele, tho father. of Samittel Arnold, who then lyed. ‘on u fant nee Norwieh, Muskingum County, O. Chere Eliza Bazlou made her home, cheers fully Lelptug ut tho bouse or tn tho Geld, as Was thon souietines the vustom in ploncer country. Having something more than whut dt that day was an urdinury edncution, Ella pra- ured about twenty bupite and taught a sum wor achoot, Tho seboul-house was ane of the: Mnost primitive Kind, aud stood in the edge of a dengo and benylly-timbered wood, Quo day thore came up a feurful stornt of wind and rain, accompanied by thunder and Kighewion. tho woods Was budly wrecked, but the wind loft the old log school-house uninjured. Not so the lizhtoing, A bolt struck a tree that projected closely over tho roof, wud then the root of the butiting fteclt. Some of the pends were wreatly alarmed, und no doubt thought it tho ruck. of m oor Day of Judgment, The tereher, as culm and col- ected as possible, tried to quict her pupils und keep thom in thelr plaves. A inna uo wile one of tho pupils, Inspenk ing of the oveurren Biy's Haut for 2 litte while he remembered noth ing aud then he looked around and saw tho feucher and all tho puvils ying deud on tho tloor, a8 he thought, Presently tho teacher be- at to Mave A Httle, and rose to hor feet. ‘Thon, ‘one by one, the pupils yot up, with a eluglu exe goption, Help, medion! and otherwise, was ot tiined As soon ne possible for this ono, and, though lite waa snyed for a time, reason had torevor fled. This was w fearful experieuce for a young fermaly teacher, and tt probably ended her vareor a4 an instruct Filles Ballou’s sister turried (1 Northorn Ohio, id while ona Visit tu ber tho foriner tide the Muintanes of Abritm Gurflold, and subse- y untly murried nia,08 the world wa. Whon hums was about Is yeura old he and his widaword mathor visited Muskingut County ti search of asehoo! for the young man. “Ehoy viulted the family of the older Arnold ut Norwich, aud also the family of Samuel Arnold, wow a vltizen of Now Lexington, and before yoferred ww. ‘Pho unusual intelligence of the boy und the aston: ishing affeution between mother anid Kon word What chlully impressed Itsclt upon tho tiids of those who ontertuined the puor bumbic boy who was to become a future President of the Vnitod States, and dio a martyr to tho bigh oltiolal position, more widely, Jamonterl then any other mau bad over been. ‘Thru appeared tu bu no Spenlae for a sehoolin the nelybberbood of Norwich, und nother and son went to Unelo Baltou’s, In ane thor part of the county, where James gota senool and taughta ainglo torn, Tho monoy: thus earned ho applied in further educating bhosott, And this was why hoe and bis mother wore hunting a school, Gitte Notlio Brown, 10 years of age, Maughter of Samuct Arnold, apd i reiat the Into Preaident, died bere were Ly tnug Willtain A. Brown, wi 187, at the tino Suporintendent of the » Loxington schook, nada mnan very highly estecmed, The litte Rirl's Mother ts How, and bas boon for a number of yonrs, u teneher In our schools. Ie ta related that tho little gicl, thouyh quite wick, war told that she miaht be all sale yet. 3," was bor reply, *sute in tho arma at Jesus, anile vo of hile bls romutns in State, Hite wi the daughter of, Ae ——<—————___—_ ‘A Favorit of the Mrouch Badicals, Paris Letter. Ag the name of Retica willbe forever assocle atod with thig orisis tn the politic lite of Gam- botta, Labatt give you aaketul of him, ttetles is 4 grocor’s asgistant at Belleville, und ts about Ave aud twonty. Hy nus oruunized there dabat- tng suvivtios, tho existuncout ono of whieh dates from just April. It ig held thy Salle de Ave. uir tn Holtevillo, Rottea, when be found that tho Rollevilie program had no places In tho speeches and miuuifestoes of Gumbetta, edited by Joseph Reluuut, sut on foot this club in ait Wut nawe for the purpose of inaking war on Opportunian, He ofton avts aa ohulyadn, and direots with falrness und presoney of milud the dobates, which aro generally on political ques Uous uf present Interest. Metles 18° salf> (nuxht, Hig prouuneiaton shovks the cdue cated ear: but ho speniss with olotracss, bower, und faultions opie, nad bas a deal of yu." His forohend Is wide wut prodpotl, his noso dtralyht, and bis chin poltitod, which denotes fonmelty, of purpose aud a maxt oplnian of hin sett. His oye is black und very Ivoly. ietlue Jen muan of ‘uotive mind, intelligent, quick, dare Ing, and foxow uo tine in realizing ‘le projevta and ideas. fe drewies ually at bis debating lubs in Custhin trousers and one OF those brown woolen knitted Juvkets which Bronvh grooms often wear in tha atuble, Within tho lat six. months bo has worked wird to give bimselt 0 Hitavary training and to ucquire facltity as an orator, Ils volue fa bigh and trident, but not unpleising. At Bolteville he bus acquirud great sutborly by hig auperior qunliies ag a chat wan. Gambetta was hunligted: to thls Roties, who looks & boy. culled to the cbitly ut tho meeting In the Castel wood-vard, and all the moro ay gltico tha latter, who did unt expect to bo pul forward, hud come crt auht from the arovery in whlch he (3 einployod fs kis shop drew, Tho penplo meunt vo offense tn vote bia tothe berealuany of tho meeting. it wus wore than allly of tho Upportunista round the Pecttocer to torust blu buck when bo advanced: loward It. a Physlological Cranks, Auting un a theory that human belngs, wero made to stend uprignt, und thorefore ‘ougue never tu dle down, wu Callforntan sleeps in ao up- parntuy which sustaius bin comfortably inn ‘perpendicular position, A Nobraske puysician dy equally ceruiio that the vital organs ure lus dJuriously alfeotad by boing Jolted downward tn walklig, und to counteract this be gravely stands on Lily head five minutes gyory duy. —— Robust oud blowing bexltb in Hop Hitters, and no fauily use adord to be wituous tues, EUROPEAN GOSSIP. Artistic Society on the Thames—Pleas- uring in Scotland. The Queon and the Duke of Edinhurg— Matrimontal Matters. “Oldo Englisho” and the Rage for the " Histhotio"—Lady Trioyclists, A Lonton Hotel on the Amerlean Man—Ladies’ Sivtaming Mateh tn the Danube, Apectat Correspomilence of The Chieags Tribune, Taxhox, Sept, ti—Mr. Justin MeCarthy, ac- companied by hisson and his daughter (iiss Charlotte McCarty, the Secretary of tha Lon- dun branch of the Ladies’ Land League), is lenviug England for three or four months, During this well-earned holtday Mr, McCarthy Proposes visiting Italy, Greece, and Constanti- nuple. Noctety ut large, as well as political and Journalistic circles, will iiss the presences of thisnecoiplished and genial writer, and the Home-Rule party will look anxiously for the return of ane of {ts tnost polished and patriotic tinembers, Miss Attn Parnell is (n Scotland, and on recent night apoko for an hour toa crowded meeting beld at Edinburg under tho auspices of tho Jocn! branch of tho Sana Longtte. Miss Parnell received acangratulatory address, ail was afterwards presented by a Ittle girl with a magnificent bouquet. . aes OX THE RIVER, Artistic society {3 utlont Just now. on tho ‘Thimergand tho river from Richmond to Rend-> ing Isdafly crowdud with hotse-boats, studlo- bonte, steamt-launches, and every variuty of amuller,eratt. One of the prettiest sluts is an elghteoar * manned" by a crow of charming wirls, mtured In cream serge ur cashmere, with brand tomon-colored snahes, and white atraw aalor-bots trimmed with ribbons of the same color—n sunilower botny curelesty afd upon the Lows. A real Itnilan gondola nuxt meets the eye. It is painted black, and 43 richly carved. Ttis propolled In trae Venetian fusion, by un Ttallan In a Jong gold-trimmed coat aud stouched. hat, nsaisted near the bows by a youne tady alsu dressed in ecrenim und temon cvlor, ‘Thora la no monotony, however, in the costumes worn nt tho river. Some Indes nifect the ‘enthotio" style, with full bodices gathered at the walst aud shoulders, the sleeves much gaged ut the wrist, and with Inte puffs ut the olbows, Some of tho belles don soft felt wideenwake bute ot briffiant bues, One of our professional benuties hag come out In it erlinaon cloth coat thut Mtethe flyure to perfeetion, and with it a close Ulack straw Lonuct trimmed with red flowers, IN SCOTLAND, Tho tltorary world sends 1 strong contingent to Scotland this autumn, and Mr. David Me- Hrayoe's splendidly equipped fleet enables those who are nut furtunute cnourh to possess yoobt of tholr own to cuunye In ondices dellgat- ful cruisus, One of tho pleasintest trips ia thnt: mide by tho Stutfa in nud nmong the Highlands and Sslands jn the west of Scotland. Sr, Henry Irving and Mr. W. 8. Gitbert are sow on buard tho Columbin, another of Mr. MeBrayne’s bonts, Bret Harte bas a shvoting lodge wud a nico tract of heather near Oban. William Iinek, the nov eilst, und Colln Hunter, the artist. are ata charming place at Loch Etlve, The Duke of Jtaraiiton and a party of sriends are having cupital sport on the ‘Ietand of, Arran. so far the xrouse-shogtiig season bus eesarul, eo inbabltunts Of Inverness huvo beun quite exelted by tho arrival of Mr. Aus drew Carnegie, uf Pittsburg and Now York, after hig }00-mily Journey in, or rather ona four- Inenand, Str, Curnegio tnust bave hid an doyable tour, for, when hy reached lnverness, he sent the following telewram to his friends at Wolverhampton: © We arvived ut the end of Paradise this evening at 6 o'clock," ROYALTY. The Queay, too, bus been busy In the “north countres * superintentine the building of n chalet close to tho Dee, un the border of the Ballechitue forest. The work 14 being carried gut by n local builder, The house is In tho Swiss atylo, with long verandas, and contains couple of sitting-nooms for the Queen, one tho atites, mtd the Heevssury bedl-rooms—tho Kitchen aud ollices velug tn 2 separate butlding, ‘Thore ure uo carpets, bur only Jawiau matting, which Indeed tho Queen uses fn most of hur pri- vate apartments, The Duke of Edinburg bas just pald o visit tast. Androvw's, in tho. capacity, of Inspeetor- General of the Coast-Guard stations on the east cout, As his Royal Highuess passed through tha luyal crowd naseusbied on tho plur, a fish- wito, evidently delighted ut finding herself taco to five with loyalty, stepped : forward, stopped the Dake, and, laying her band on his shoulder gud guzing fatently up Into his fea, oxelalned, “God bless you, my bonne taddle.” Tho “bonnie laddie” wea delighted with this apon- taneous benediction, und graciously acknowl- edgod tho compliment. AMnoAD, Switzerland is fuller thun over this season, and the botelkevpers are reaping vn joldun har Yost. Lust Suturdey 2.00) persons wero curried: to tho top of the hight by rail. Homburg ts very gay and fusblonable {use new, the uutjuctty at the visitors betng Amerionn and Euntisn, ‘One inust vo tu the Normandy coust for Paris news, as all the leaders of fashion from the jay enplt) bava congregated thore. Sara Bern hardt bus Joined ho theatre! set ut Trauville. whure abe ulfacts nt touriet costime, ‘The yalut yiluge of Etretat ts wausualiy crowded, aa Queon Isubella, with quite a ttle court i her Urnin, nus gettied there. Mrs, Langtry 18 also to. thy fore; whon luat heard of sho was at Din. Rut those northern watering places will goon becom too chilly for these butterilics of fish- fon, and ageneral Might to TMareitz will goon take place. Winter-fushions aro nlroady muking tholr ap> pearance in Carts, and it ecents Ukely thyt plush and fele wilt be much warn, AMERICAN ARTISTS, * Miss Griswold, the charming young Awertean lady, niveo of Bret Hurt, who hits already achloved such marked siccess at the Grand Opera, ls to appear shorty us Marguerite ond dneg before o critical French audience, Next seuson Wo hope to hear ber jn London, ag she will probubly sing the Koprano part fn Gounod’s new oratorio, “ Hedempiion.” ‘Tho Amuricun proxy, Muster Victor Bentiam, the Juvenile pianist, Is to appear at the Promenade Coucerts ut Covent Garden this we MATIIMONTAT. At last, after all tho gossip on the subject, the Duke of Argyll ja inarclod. It wis u very quiet aitair, Tho Ton. Mrs, Anson, now tho juchues of Argyll, was given away by Lord Vernon; aud ‘the coremony wos purfurined by tho Ie i sald that tho Murquis of Loruo and tho Duke of Suthurland ure not altogethor pleased with the marriage. ‘The happy pair prus guodod on a Yachting eruisy; accompanied by Lord und Lady Colin Catnpbeti, who huve barely ROL through thetr honoymoun, Apropos ut matrimonial subseots, he Hon, Lveliue Henloy autheely dispensed with Deideamaida ut bor we diug tho other day—ber two little brothers, richly drossed as pages, following ber to tha witar. Jels becomluy tho fushlon for ndetect- fvo to bo numbered mong tho weddlug-guests whun tho bridal gifts ure numerous and vostly. There were yreat rejolyings Inst weok at Hunk sea Istund wheu Mr. George Cavandiai-Ben- Unek, eldest gon of the HteHon. G4) Cavand: fah-Reatinck, JL 0. brought bis brite home, The wedding, iu will bu romumbered, was cclus brutod 4 year ayo, in America, “EsTHRrig.? {Au intorseting publuation ty Yo Rooke of yo Cite Kuglisho Mitre,” when has Jue Leon ree jnted for weneratolrculation, Lt was wot up oxpresaly tor “Yu Palro " at Aibort tall, ind thousarias of cupios were sul, thy dowand boing greater than tho supply, it le untque and {ntorestiug—the peculluritica of prinung, ota rendering lt quite 9 guriusity of ita kind, Stany volunteers lent their uld i producmy this aiclont svuventir—amung tho number bey Jady Gonstance toward, Walter Crane, and Mr, Job Holilagaheud, + ‘fhe cago tor uverything Old English stltt pre-e Valls, Phe various moods of inodorn artistic enprico have permented att tho tries of Wa weitlngetutle, ‘Tho wathatie ™ yauug ady revs ché in artetinied notespaper, ndoriud in one cornor With tho juoyituble suntlower, tho "cone asinmate ty, or the prubious: pes wee teathor; whilst bor strong-minded — wistur ullgote titea, plxs, and elephants, Convoulent, uid popliia With oruluary mortuly, la. tho Hate: paper with tho day of tha week tiser!bod In ele- want okt lotters aerowsone corner. Every fort of tuyitadon demands ite awn speclal invite. We aro all huniitue with tho tiny willow" putter per Bhd vavelupes whloh desote tho Wines Invitudion; with the dainty teapot pulling auc the worda, "U1 ourly "ond tho ballecluok with {ta bunds ing to the desired how, A Tousigextaud, too, apouke for iteele. LADY THCYCLISTS. “Awmorican visitors to London shiv acason cune not fil tu bave noticod tha uumber of jadics exervialng on tricyelus, not only bn retired: suburban neihborhoods, but ulso ju the moat crowded thoroughfares, Medical men bave given thls new feululne pastiow the! d= diod approval, — aad oy form of exerclteg (0 lis in overy way ueslrble,. Of coune the great quesiton of indies’ of droga rides, and au vnterprisiog t tallors have fist patented ¢ most Ingeulously~ contrived costume, whlch, while it may be used for urdiaury wour, ja upudiatly adapted 10: meet tho roquirvniente of ibuse Of thu fuir dex who Adopt thy trivycie ue 4 mode of tocomodon, When the lady is seated on her tricycle, ube buw Muurely to draw pulleys Which xytuors all the Superduous faliness of dhe wklet we of kty Way urthe wheels, wud, by lubting dua u fuld Guus conten! hy,the ovorskirt, an extra longth of seven oreight tnenes Is obtained Inthe front, whict aifonts ample rount for the working of the knees find effectnully cover tho feet. ‘This ingenious and becoming costume Js approprintely named the" Velocipedienne.” NOTED ON TI AMERICAN PLAN. Atnerleans wilt pronably be siad to leaen that ere lang We shall have an imntense bate! * cane ducted on tho American pian” In Tendon, A nds Deen avoured in Holborn, ‘This tho right direction, for itis high tiglish hotelkeepurs Khoubl have tn oF Judging of xome,of tho poasibitt- tee of hotol-life ag they are developed on" the other side." ‘Tho new "Grand Hotet on the ‘Tiuunes etabantcment had done much towards romoving foreign prefitico ugalust Tnelish inns, but we havo yet te learn that there ure A thoueand-ani-one comforta, undreanied of 11 our philosophy, which the most ordinary Amerl+ ein hotel can supply. Mra. LeesMerritt. tho American artist, hns Just tintshed u half-longth portrait, in oll, of Mey Lowell, Hoth asa iikenessand ns i work of art itis oxcellent, and Mra, Merritt Intends present- Sug it toe the Philadelphin Museum. She sill ree turn this fallto America for the purpose of painting Longletlow's portrait. LADIES’ BWIMMING MATCH, ‘The inbabltanta of Vienna have been {n quite alittio utter or exaltement about the “Grand Lantes' Swimming Match” which tna hitely taken place in tho Hiver Danube. Tho com- Hetltion was open tonll ranks of roclets. and wives, mile, and widows, irrespective of nro or wolght, wero eligible. At first the news: papers treated tho whole affair ash hoax: bu nding they were inistaken, thoy denounced the propoted aquatic contest in unmensitred terms, In Hat fe, however, of nll dis- couraging criticisiu, tho mutch took place, tne resence of thousands of Spentasors. ‘Twelve fair competitors uppeared at Nussdorf, the starting polnt, an tho deck of Tr. And, At milven signal, twolve gruce- ful” Neadeors’ Miled the spectaters with ud- iniration.. After na most exciting and spirited atrunzule, Miss Helois Relfer enme ith frst. hay Jung covered the threo and a auarter mile: twenty-thren minutes und fifty-eight aeco: She was slowely followed by Mise Bertha Nes chalrues and Miss Leopaldinedugel, Xwinmers of tho opposite sex were dumbfounded, us those three young sirla bid actunily eaten, pros fessional titpe by fully two minutes, a LOCAL CRIME. A Fow Items from tho Police Station. |. Jackapn fs jocked up nat tho Armory charged with robbery committed in surroptl- tlonsly taking a watch from Charles Muotile, at James O'Menra's restaurant, No, 173 Randolph street, OMicer Quirk, of the Madison Strect Station, yesterday found a human finger and a very dull shormuker'a Knife Inthe gutter at tho corner of Huston avenue and Hulated utrect. Here is Bishop of st. Albans, | na fne upportunity for n dramatist or eo i novelist for a new intliction on the public—* Tho Mangled Hand,” for iustanoc. At 3:90 yesterday morning three burgtars foreed nn entrance {nto Wilber Haskins’ furs wilire store, at No. BH Desplatnes street, and overpowered und soverely beat young mun Tultned Fechan, who sleeps in the premises. He ered lustily for hetp, and Sergt. O'Connor and ‘Olticer Leo reached the place in time to rrest two of the marauders, who At the station gave the names of Joseph Feonan and Louis Walsh, ‘Thoy ure unknown to the pollve bere, and are supposed to linil from St. Louts. At‘o'clock Inst avening Ofleer James Fox hud some words with three men who bluckaded the sidewalk Jn front of his resiilenee, No. 270 Henry strect, and was stabbed ty one of then dn tho fett hip, left brenst, and in ono thumb. All three wounds nro slight, The olllver waa on his wiy home ond asked the men to lot him pass, und’ upon thoir refusal hu attempted to ninke tis way between them. AU throe were arrested by the pullce patrol, and nt the station wave ‘tho names of August and Ferdinand Lambko and Chris Schuotte. John D. Hampton, a colored man about 20 yenrs of age, was arrested and locked up at tho ‘Armory by Detectives Elliott and Wiley upon a charge of larceny preferred Ly Mrs. Hrainard, the proprivtresa of a boarding-houso at No. 10 Michigan avenue. Hampton wae au wuiter in tho establishment, and wis sus- pected of the pecilauon of sundry sinnll ure ticles belonging to the bourders. After his "arrest somo of the toissing artictes were found in bis possession. ie Is also suspacted of knaw- ing more thin ho cares to tell about # burglary committed at Sirs, Bralnard’s house last sprinie ‘by whieh tho landlady lost £00 worth of sliver- ware, und for which # thlef gamed Fria LHow- ard, who was nrrosted while attempting to pawn tho goods, Was sentenced to two yeurs of bard lnbor in the penltentiary. In court today the prosecucion will attempt to prove that Hilmp- ton “ stood In with" the burglary. Ienry Strodman, night borkeeper at Swet- lnnd’s “ pegp-o'-day " antoon and restnuraut on Cluck, neat Madison street, wie arrested ut io o'clock yesterday morning by Ovicer Thomas Curtin for an ussuult with deadly weapon spon £1. Christianson, At tho hour mamed Chris. danson und a companion went fjnto the place and ordored at ‘the Iuuch counter two purterhouse — steaws, with the cost. Ir ombellishment of nitishrouins, ‘They devoured the bread, butter, plokles, ete.. set for thom before thelr steak’ arrived, and ten became weary, of waltinyg tor thelr order, ‘Fhey nalty decided that they had waited lon enough and started out At the cashier's denk thoy rofused to pay for tho stenks whieh they bod not eaten, Strodman from bly position be- bind tho war struck Christianson full In the mouth with tho bottom of 1 xovlet. Tho force of the blow cut tho man’s Ips ugutnst bis tooth, and the brewking ginss lutlicted a lou and palne ful cut at the right aide of the mouth, Strod- natn gave ball and will cone boforuJusticn Wal- Inve this morning. Chriatisnson's lujurles aro not ut atl serlous. though he was obliged to aunmion u surgeon to stinch the flaw ol blood and sow up the cit. <= AN ENGLISH VISITOR, Hits Viows on Our Protective Polley and Things in General ‘Tho Hon, Samuel Moricy, member of Parlla- ment from Bristol, England, Is now traveling in this country with bis famlly. Mr. Morley igu mentor of tho groat hosiery tirm of J. & It. Morley, who einploy about 4X workmen,. He ia known as a prominent Nenconforwlst and a ureut friend to the workIng-people. Mr. Morley wis found at the Grand Paelfic last evening. Ilo was asked about bis imprus~ slona of this country, and somo of its institu. dor s uel how they compured with those of his own land, Ho cunmonced with on allusion to tho tarift question, suyiug that be waa surprised that the consuming class in thts countrys, who inelided Chose chyaged in ayriculturnt Eursits, should suum tau protective tart, which bunoilted 1 very small proportion of tho populution, He undorstood thut fully 0S per cent? thy iwoplo suifered undur thiy system in order that tho: munufacturing class -which represented only about 6 per vent, might be benetited, © How dogs the condition of tha warkoten of the twa countries compare?” “ While the American workingmen got moro wages wid cheaper foud thin those of England, with Pesca to overything olse thoy pay bigh Yor tt. Pind that iost things here ura dear as compared with the sino Jn Kuglun Our wages ure Jowor than yours in thls counter hut our men get moro for tholr monuy’ thie yours do, Lguther in wy travels that tho etylo Of living here 18 muro expunsl¥e than av hole. Thoy tell we it is 4 common thi for the work- muti bere to have # pinno tn bls house. This 19 an Indication of reflucment, aud Is quite proper, Lim luellned to think that on the whole the ie duatelul cluséey In the United Stutes are tho best Olt, wud have better opportunities to loprove thofr condition and to educate tholr fatullivs.” Don't the workin obtsaud i England have a chance to get ahead in tho workd?” © You? the mon who are thrifty with us nave really a8 goad an opportunity as thoy hayo hure. Wo are now trying (0 lugson our inen’s cote. sunpuon of drink, and to induce them to put tho monyy ay saved Into suyiugs banks, whiul, through “tha ugency of our post-ollley and prompted by our axcellent Postmuster-Goneral, buve wonderfully increngud in number and su- curity, | have gathered ming hints shout dont: ing with workuugnion from observation in thls country which J think will bo very valuaule jn adopting SOME NEW PLANS AT HOMER, T notloed some ndwirabie arrangements for vroviding howos for wirts umployed in tho Face tories In Lawreney, Muss." a * Low do the sehouls compare 7 "We are ohunzing our planus in regard wa echuolg, a0 that we now ruther require puople to educate thols children. It fa dort of y mild form of compulsory education. Our aystem provides that tho pouple pay u siqull weokiy sui for the aupyors of tho shoul, but ne itd Josus ble sebuoling bucause the purenté cannot contrib- ute this sum, ‘Thon our eccluslustioul ayatorn ta ditercat frum yourg, Woe bave eburch seluola whieh ara distinutly dexominitional, and pone oon farintat Institutions whluk are Freo from suo- tarian bins, Our sohouls are inveedaing fa aii ‘ber aud attendance © Lenmne hure about & wonth ago,” continuad Mr, Morley, “landing 1a Now York, und bye been traveling thraugu the Bavtern States ay Cunnda, and Intend golng woat, and shail visit friynds in lows. [ buve: great admiration fur this country, The peuple of tha United statca bayo 60 uch elbow-room and are go thoroughly wo-whead In everyiuing they undertuke. Toure ja pleaty of spice und opportunity for any unter rise they nay attempt,” » Whut do you think of Cunodu?” “tbope the United st wilt gee fit to doal with great Britain on the tariff, and reduc it. If they do ngt, Pehould hope Canada would tne erausu her truda with the tuther vauntry, She would, oturally tnereaag bor productions,” Bir, Morioy alluded to the tnollity of building competing Nines of rafiroads ta wonder to hit, and remarked that bo did uot like the American, rutlway carrlages go well ae thoso of England, whicl Were mora rutired and guict. a Washing iu Madrid, Youth's Cumpanton, Tu Gormany unt utd Cuatom prevails of baving the washing of bousebald |inua done vnly two or thruy things a your, “The tock Ja lurce, und dusty throdgh the lone datesyal, Professional washers go from house to honao to cloanse the rmonte which have lain for months in the dark clothea-basket or uloset. Such a custom nppeara n very strange one to American houses Keepers. In Sfadrid the washing {4 ateo dune! by re essionnls, but tha work goes on every day jn wintor aud In summer, : For two mniies nlong the banka of tho Manza- naros River are ttle hate in which tho washare Women cat thalr inedis and keep their babies while from 7 in the murning tod in tho evening thoy ply thelr trade Jn the waters of the rivor. About tittoci thousand women nro generall; at work iitred, brown, blue, yoltow, and int dresses, [t is R Curious Bight to aco these thot Sanda pinsting In tho rivor, and two mites of clothesline covered with white linen, In summer the work Is plensant, but tn wine ter hind nd bitter, with tha [ce-cnld windt Rweeping down from the anuw-covered bila But they Inbor na cheerfully In winter as it summer, with Inugh and fest, and n brief dance after tholr simple meals. {Phey ara content qn waxes, which donot average more thay 40 conts n day. s AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND DUCHESS. Mesars, Collnsor and Tsenstein, the managers o! tho German theatro at MeVicker's, Introduced thetr new operetta company tast ovening in Offenbach's “Grand Duchess of Qerolstoin.”” From & tlnnucial stanépolnt the performance Proved n success, rs the house was tho best one this aeason: but from an artistle gandpoint ft was a decided failure, but few of the performer” comix tiptoe the requirement of their roles Miss. Von Wildbach, who Introduced herself ir the part of the Grand Ducheea, is not at alisulta- , We for such charneterizntions. — tter Grane Ducheas waa n tame, apleitless affalr. Sho fs Young, pretty, rnd bas a clear, fresh voice. fut her yolcu ‘needs schooling, as it sounds barsh In ‘tho bigher notes, and her acting ja ng awkward and stif as that of an wnnteur who apponra for tho flest time oa the stage. ° One that suw her net the Grand Duchess Inst ovening could hardly comprehend how Alméo und others could have achieved such reat Came in thls part. Equally bad was Mr, CG, Meyer us Prince Paw. This gentleman bus @ fine brritone volce, bit ho cannot act ut nll, Mr. Oveer made a god Generad Bown, but would hive heen more effective if be bad tried to ba less funny. He apolted hia part by tov much exaggeration, Mr. Wasserman waa a very ace veptante Fritz. fils fino tenor volee has greatly Improved since Inst enson, and hus niso mato someadvancensiuactor, All that Mr. Wasserman Heuds to Make a fvat-class uperotta tenor is more practice and uxperience, A decidedly xoud performance In sit reenenta ivas thatof Sr. Aximanu us Haron Puck. Miss Muehtbach lac came np to all tho requirements of the part of Wanda. She {s not onty a wood actress, but is also the tuppy possessdr of a well-trained yotco well udapted to such light parts na Wanda. The Jess sa anid of those who nasumed tho minor parts tho better; they were all nbout ns bad ay they weil could be, ind the same can be anid about the chorus, ‘Had it not been for the ber= caiean etforts of Mr, Itosenbecker and his well- sclivoled urchestra, a complete fiasco would Have been tho result, apa atic Side of President Gare is Brief Adminintration. OF the domestic life of the Garflelis at the White House, the veteran Ren: Perk writes to tho Boston Jmurnal as foltows: © Tho short time that tho Gartields occunlea the White House betore tho nssusinnuion was continued scene of domestic enjoyment,“ Grandma’ Gurfeld bad, unt she returned to Mentor, an honored pluco at the family tubdle, at her sons right band, and was always waited on tirst, who- ever elsy might bo present. On tho athoraldeof the President satJauie, who was bis fathor’s pet. Horry, the oldest boy, ulwaysant uext hismotner, and thou Miss Mollie, who is approaching woman: hood, Ireln, and little Abram, who Is but t youre of nge. Mrs. Gurflotd 18.4 beltever in good fare, and thore was alwrys an abundance of whol some nutritious food, with good volfes, tex, and milk. | Flowers froin the conservatory adorned tho table overy tinea), After dinner President Gartteld used to engage in u game of bitlarde, heving promptly restored to its place tho Dilliurd-tuble banished by Mr. Huyes. Occa- sionally ho would Indulge Ina olgar, and be was not avorve to a gluse of champagnc ur Rbine wine. or Inger beer, although he drank tompor- ately and without hypocrisy, He liked ag night cum on to take 8 gailap on horsabuck, and bo wus 4 fourleas rider, But bo has beon snatched: sudely from thla Keone of political triumph and domestic huppines + AMUSEMENTS, EXPOSITION BUILDING. INTER-STATE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION’ oD CHICAGO, NOW OPEN DAY AND EVENING. Admission. Admulsston. HAVERLYS THEATRE, Established lucatton, Monroe & Dearborn-ats..Chieaza SAL MAVERLY, + Shunuyar and Propeluter THIS MONDAY NIGITT, OCT. 3, ‘tho Huntnont Urugedian, JOHN M’CULLOUCH, Sonportod ug Wattnund Cattar, LY. Btentions, Kate Forsyth, dolin A, Janu, UL A. Langdon, Auruata Por Ver, und i powerful Company, uudur 0 Mianugemone or (vin, St Connor, tt KING LEAR! : JOHN MeCULIOUGIt' jane. Weinvatiny and yoiumion riday- and Satnedny-ilichord invatay wid Saturday Matinves=Inxomar, on from Wa, me antl the curtuln fills, avals withuut uxtra eburge. HOOLEY’S THEATIE. GRAND $i MAN EVENT: fngauemont of the papular Traodlan, THOS. NE Supported by a apeciatly-eelectedt Company of Metrue re rotitait Ate dr die management of Jet, MAY DEN, Monday und ‘Tuewday Nights, RICE Es OH q . DINAN WICHELIEU gone HOS, We CHeliuasduy Mating M BUCA NT OF Y Ee MWYVICKER’S THEATRE, LANT WEEK Of tho Poowu's Favorite Comedian, Mr, DENMAN THOMPSON, Who will wppoar uvoty oventng in his comody-araiua, JOSHUA WHITCOMB. 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