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VHls CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, GCTORBER 8, I88SI—SIXTHEN PAGES. FOREIGN. . A Meeting and a Banquet at aA Leeds Addressed by Qladstone. # Extracts from His Spoeches, Delivered During the Day and Evening. [he Manifesto Ono of the Most Im- portant of the Liberal ee Ministry, \e u Imall Powers (tho Boers) Will Not Reo Bulldozed Because They Avo ‘ Weak, ‘ a4, Great Powers (France and Rus- sin) Will Not Be Pandered To in Fear. Bladstone Does Not Like Parnell, and Is Willing to Admit as Much Officially. ; a Every Evidence of Party Enthusiasm Bestowed on tho Great Premicr. A Scare Created in tho Liverpool Board of Trade Room by an Iu- elpient Fire. The Coming French Onbinet Exciting All FroncomImpending Land- _ Blide. GREAT BRITAIN. OVATION TO THE PREM Lonnon, Oct.7.—Gladstone reeelved agreat ovation atLeads, Elgtity-six addresses were presented hin, Ile replled brietly, ne- knowledging the value of party erfticisms, Mr. Gladstone explalued the Liberal foreign policy to consist of two main prineiples— that every foreign country should bo credited with the same good motives as ourselyes until it showed the contrary, and that every: Power was entitled to the same righty and privileges, Irrespective of size. Ile cone eluded by saying it was not for lim, whose life was drawing to its Inevitable elose, to anticlpnts the long future they desired for hin, but he would leave the affairs of the country in the hands of men in whom it had confidence. The hnes snys: “Tho speeches of Gladstone, in the present condition of affalrs, enn barely fall to be taken as Important potitier! manl- festos. ‘The country will listen with anxious interest to Cladstoiy’s Judgments on the questions now temnnding the ‘attention of the Government, and will feel that the oc- easton fs less ons for party eontroversy than fora frank exposition of Gladstene’s views on urgent matters of home and foreign af fairs.” ae Referring to the willy of the Liberal party, be said he saw no slgns of any such divl- slous as led to its defeat In 1874, Everywhere there wore signs of unlon, and be looked forward with satisfaction, ‘There was much tobe done, he snid, in altering and modifying tho Land laws of Engtand nnd Scotland, but the clrcumstances’ In those parts are not (hose of Ireland, Mo argued that the de- presston of trade proceeded from th de- erensed purchasing power, Ilo calculated (hat between 1878 and 1880 the country had lost 224,000,000 on her export trade, and a3 anuch as £100,000,000 from bad har vests, Referring to the Fair ‘Trade League, he sald somo persons eumplatned about the American tariffs, Ameorleasent us £3,000,000 worth of manufactures, while wo font Aunerica from 210,000,000 to £10,000,000 Worth. Fale ‘Traders wanted America to tease to.bo our customer to this amount. More untalr leaguors he never Know. If Sir Staiford Northcote disapproved of Mr. Lows ther’s suggestion of n grain duty It was thie to spenk Intelllzently on the subject. Ag Sir Stafford Northcote had other speeches to minke soon, he perhaps would say emplint- feally whother ha favored protection and a srain duty, Ho dectared that he hhnself would be no party to tho retrograde move- ment. Mr, Gladstone spoke for an hour and forty minutes, ATA BANQUET elyen Gladstone tonight there wore 1,400 persons present. Gludstone sald: Justtco to Ireland fs n sacred duty, but it enn never ba performed without equal justiee to Ea Eland and Scotlund, ‘Tho state of Ireland tight not ben party question, Ireland ts fin crisis, and on the working of tho Lant act may depand the greatest issues with re- garil to her prosperity, ‘There are poworful aroncles working which will yet tnflucice her fate, in spite of tho netion of certain porsons. 1 do not betlove there are Inborers in any country that lve made imore prog: tesa than the Lrish Inborers,’" Ale, Gludstona warnily culogized Sir Charles Gavan Dutty Cor hile pamphict advocating a graceful uc coptanes of the Land act. GLADSTONE CLAIMED DILLON 48 AN OPPO but an opponent whom he was glad to honor, and added: “Inow have the palufal duty ofdeating with avery diferent class of op- bonents, “Asmall body of men has arisen Who are not ashamed to prench to Treland the Moctring af public plunder, ‘Tho state of things in Treland Is coming to the question of tho Jaw on ono hand aul their Inwlesness on the other,” Gludstono favorably contrasted O'Connell's tdality to the erawn of Eugland, with Parneilts hostility ta everything En Rilsh, O'Connell, he said, on avery oceaston, declared tis respect fay property, but Pare Hell hay now a now gospel—that af plander— to procluin. He gees now, that whereas tho ental of Ireland 14 217,000,000, the landlord Is Sntitled to nothing bug the arledaal valuation Of the lund, amounting to 44,000,000, O'Con- ‘fHoll’s respect for human lite was consistent, Payruell is very coptous in his NEPRRENOKS TO AMERICA, bue fn nll these references he has never found, tine to utter a word of disapproval About the axsqsiuation fteratura of that country, which ts not American Nterature. ‘The Awmerienns scorn, spurn, and loathe It, {Loud cheors,] Parnell, durwyg the last 5 ston of Parliament, mado: every effort to de- stroy the effect of tha Lind bill, but he did ot dove to vote agatnat It, Hke amen, But When the Hife of the DI was at stake, Pare nell wut thirty of his followers withdrew from tha Touso of Commons, ant tiled to tlestroy ‘the work whitch tho Government had begun, + HOW PARNELL WILE WORK IH PLAN Aly, Gladstone contiigeds “The test enses which Purnell intends to take inte. the Land Court arecases of rents that are falr aud mad- erate. Tf ho takos those enses into the court it Will rejugt thoy, and when the court fs re Jectedt them Parnell apd hla tyain wilt tyll the People that they haye been petruyed, that the court {4 worthless, and that the Land set ought to meet thelr unequivo- ent repudiation; and go he will play his game and gat hts object it the people Usten to these 1alse duetrines, Parliament 1s not goug to overturn the prineinie of publie right and publle order to please Parnell.” ALLUDING TO AGHATEAN CHIME, Gladstone sald: “What would happen fh Eualand if exlme proved beyond tho exer> tions of the oficers of the law? Vast antl. tides of loyal eftizens would array then support is of the faw., But no sueh thing hoard of in treland, a al eownrdl smd to provall among Hhisses who possess ‘property, and the Government ts expected to preserve the pence with no moral fores behind them, ‘That isa great sensiad avd evil for freland, ahd until tls evil is removed tho conditlon of Treland will not pe therowtelly healthy, We nve convinced the Irish nation desires to take full advantage of the Land net, bit Pare selves fn nell says ne. ‘The Government will rely upon - the gootl sense of tho people, beennse it ts determined that no foree, or fenr of force, or fear of ruin through foree, shall prevent tho people from having full oud free beneilt of tho Land act. Lenll upon allorders and de- erees of mon fn the threa Kingdoms to sive port the Government.” At the coueluston of the speech there was prolonged cheering, TIA THOUSAND TORCIEDEATERS ned the route along whieh: Gladstone drove from the banauct home, ‘Shere was an enormons crowd also alpng the route and arent onthiuslas, TUE CANINET COUNCIL ealted for Wednesday next Is to consider at fairs in the Transvaal and Kayo. AT THE Wool SALES ‘TODAY 6,500 bales were disposed: of, comprising Sydney, Victorian, and Cape. ‘The serles closed with good competition, The rates of the series, compared with Chose obtained: ttt June last, show a small advance for Port Phillip better classes of scoured, but faulty and inferior grades of Anstralian and Cape are rather lower, while fine eross breeds are are unchanged, Outlot 862.694 bales offered, 3338,000 were sold, 168,000 for hone consump. tlon and 170,000 for expert, ‘Phe next serles Js tlxed for the 2t of November, TUE DRITISIE BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS for September show a decrease in the value ‘of Imports of £1,084,102. nul ain inereasa in. the value of exports of £875,210, as compared with the same month Just yeny, THE COTTON PINNERY ComMMITY decided not to passa resolution relativeto 1 further stoppage of the mills, as it was Boe erally thotight the necessity has passed. THE CONAUEGATIONAL COUNCIL, Lonnoy, Oct. 7Z—AL yesterday's sitting of the Congregational Union of Engtand and Wales a letter was redid trom Dr. Hopkins, Chairmon of the Amerlean Board of Com- missfoners for Foreign Missions, now fn Paris, expressing strong fraternal feeling for thountion and alluding to the English syne pathy in the cage of President Garlletd. ‘The Rev. Mr, ‘Trowbridges, for twenty-five yours nmisslonary in Armenia, described the work belug earried on by Amertean misston- artes there. Drs, Strong, Strieby, and Storrs, Amertcan delegates, nlso spoke, rine ‘ren, At Kempton Park, Walton, the Weller Mandieap was won by Red Wolf; Kuleldo- scope second, and ‘The Reeve third. Kleven rati, Including Keene's Bran Danee. £100,000 tN sriccrE: was purchased, partly from Holland, Cor ex- port to tho United States by today’s steamer. GOLDWIN SMITIL Duran, Oct. J—Prof, Goldwin Smith, ad- dressing the Social Sclence Catizress today, pointed out the exmpte of Amerlen relative to thesettlement of tho land guestion. ‘There was, ho seid, very little Sochalisin there, for property had a guard consistlng of frechotd farmers; and liberty, with the love of which the peopie were thoroughly imbued, was op- posed as muchas property to Communism. In no community was wealth het to 0 greater extent fur the public benelit than in America, ‘ THE TS FARMERS, A-correspondent, after interviewing sev- eral influential men who faye an intimate knowledge of the wants and wishes of the farmers of a large portion of Ireland, says he has arrived af a genoral conclusion ‘that, on the western side of the Shannon, the farmers: are disposed to take ndyantage of the Lund act to the utmost possible extent, and Une no red herring tralled across thelr path by the Land Lengue will divert them from thelr purpose, PARNELL. By special invitation, Parnell and the Ex- ceutive of the Land-League Labor Couyen- tlon will assemble In Dublin at the end of October for the purpose of forming a national organization of farm laborers, to net with and under the direction of the League. A sepurate Laver Exceutive will be formed, which wilt direct and control the organ tat tlon, Delegates from Engiand wilt attend, AL few of the prominent lenders of the ,labor movement wilt bu selected at the convention as candidates for Parlinment, THE MEMPTON PARK, CAMBIIDGESIIEE, TWAT WANDICAT, about a nite ind a quarter, was won by Cyl- Jndor, Buxton second, Hsspyes third, . and Keene's Seminole tourth. Betting In the racy for the Cesgrewlteh Stakes is now mine to two agalust Foxhall, sls to one against Mistake, and seven to one ugalist Lutrent, A BOAR Lrvenvoot, Oct. 7.--A tire in tha Exchango Building today was extinguished after bur ne Ing the cotton samples und soue ofllce-lixt- urea, TH: NORRS, Tho Pall Matt Guzette wndorstands that under no circumstances are tho objections of the Bours to the convention fifcely tu bu car- riet to the Jength of an armed protest, lt algo urges conciliation, VUE MUS LAND COMMUSSIONEIS—ELOUT AS- BISTANTS AVPUINTED ‘TO ‘TILE COURL UN- DER THE Act. Durty, Oct. 4—Thoe following are tho now avsistant Land Commisslonors for Lre- and; 4. Prof. Uatdwin. Ue fs Suporintondent of the Goverment Modol Farm, and fs a solgntlile farmer, Ne wasn momber of tho Now York Herald Relief Conmnittes, He was on tho polnt of starting for Amorioa to vialt tho great wheat Sarma in tho West when ho wus appointed, & Lieut.Cot, Bayly, Uo te agent for Lora Curysfort ju County Wioklow, aud Nyod for sove tral yourd in Wisconsin, where be hud a prag J experience of farmlag. u, Mr. Garland, Ho is a well-known unthority on fund in tho north, and he ling buon frequently: selected us arbitrator to settle dlaputes butwoen tennnta and landlord tu the north, ' 4, Mr, Mauyhton, Ho is tho son of a Dublin merehant and a practical fuser, Ho may be sald ta represent conjmerchil fuiterests on the gonuntsslon, b Mr, O'Keefe, Mo te Asslstunt Profeagorot Chembitry in Quocns College, Cork, und laa seluntitts farmer, 6, Mr. O'sbuughnessy, He ts @ well-known Gajway Surges, % Mr. dice. Up was ono af tha momburs of she Duke of Rletunand’s Agrioultural Comrise Won, aud slyned tho ininority report, whieh fas vored mary protection fur tho tenant, 8 Mr, Hoss. Ho fut Prestiytoriun farmer oF trader, formerly a shopkeeper in Monaghan, Col. Buyly and Messrs, Laughton and Ross aro Protestants, ‘Pha others are Catholics, Allare Liberals, oxcopt possibly Col, Bayly, The Freemans Journal and tri Pines suem to favor the appelutinents, ‘She fr mer, however, recommends wn attiiude of reserve unt it has bean seon how they act, ‘The Express, the Cunseyvative argan, ts dls- sutiefled, Jt says that the appointoes dc eldedly favor. the tenants’ interest. TUE LEAGUE, Denti, Oct. %~Phe Lund League re coved £3,109 sterling the past week, Inelud: lng 21,003 trom Amerie. Purnell says that \ ina few days the League will tw ready to file appieations for reference to the Land Court of 100 test cases, THE MAYOR OF LIMHIICK, commentiig on the refusal of the Govern: | nent lo geantaswork itauhy Into the res cent rots, sald he would waittpon the Prish metber of (arttument and insist an an fie quiry, aud he would call monster mectlig to condemn the refusal, and added that he tiared the Government at their peril to pros chal this meeting. FRANCE. THE PREM EERSTID, Longs, Oct Gi-A Voris correspondent snys he Isagsured that President Grévy states: that he would not tneur the responsiblity of delaying Gainbotta’s recession ty office, | Vievon NvG0's GLET ‘ro Tt rool, Loxpos, Oct. Z—Vietor Mage has given 10,000 francs to the poor of Parts. THE CHAMBERS. | Pants, Oct. T—The deeres summoning & meeting of the Chumbers ts gazetted, Monran. Yesterday Mr. Morton, tha Amerteat Min- ister, 1a presenting to Gen, Farre, Mblutster of War, the Amertenn officers who attended the wutiinn miiitars: raanenvers, expressid gratitudy for the welcome given them by the Freneh army, Gen, Schofield conmratulated Gen. Farre tpon the exeefienee of the mine euvers and the good conduel of the troops, He satd ho had been imueh struck by their order and disetuline, Gen. Parre begged Mr Morton and the American officers to be the Interpreters to the Araerlean Government oblquity of the elliptic According te A the wert 11 xOMTNET Is years thy Yor us, @e wre toda tebe elt of some more plei ; er Nan this, contrielty obour url has been so muck Aiatnisbed that we ty suppose that for the r Tnet 10,00)" years thhbe have heen pretty Initeh ts they aye todays Hut sehen a nad tf tre 4 the buciiiee tiv Lived Lae 5 vend a latter Wovrivned in the tat ‘hile the cellity, then, somewhat nesared ie if TitUre, RuUppde We LIVE autng considera. tioned as to the presence of unt (nthe piist. Sir Bubbovl bei thant nie trhatstedd Burape during tho milder periods of tho wn and differs {juin th oS eonsider that enee In preeginctid ny wit inny bd noticed that Kir John [5 draw ‘his conclusions only in requrit to Europes tor the aiidy of geology and ge theopolouy hus been heretofore carried out but on iin Indinitiy small pordon of tho etrth's suitned. If even ta time to come rescure! tending elidate there dileul: questions be carried out In polur or other regions, we t Muay discover othor = facts which might Pinte inn even further back tne the recent Burgpuan ginaitl epovhs., isnt Where the apeeuiativa: fueuity "would 2 run riot would be exactly In that direetion tn whleb nat only today Horbert: peneee bt even Haintotdt fndedged th. and that ts that human evilization has not always been one of steady: + Ata Fevcshy (110. ure Of AE Ke OF eof the extreing Nerth murht be: tho Ingal descendant of a race whose clit tion was once fulrly grent, atid tine the fire, ress inen hud: nade during a long series ¢ ties had been auddenly ur readily arrested and people of the fuelling of frlendship enter dane towards thu by the French army, TIE CAMINET. bad Fi S, Oct. D-A Paris correspondent. sitys: "Tha Cabliet will resign hnaediatel The Government ts inquirlag as to Cine batta’s whereabouts, He tystill nbsent fi Parla. [tis uncertain where he is, A friend who ts nequalnted with hls Intentions says he will rely for support upon the Moderate imnjority of the Left and the section of the Union Republicatue allied thereto; tie will thus have a party with a mhitman strengtt OF Cd, whereas the extreme Left and section of the Union Ropubileaine wited thereto and the [ight will only muster together a mast mt of HO, ‘This arrangement wlif render Ferry’s presence in the Cabinet possible.” DEAD ‘The denth is announced of Lima Ballly, tho writer. Se Tans, Oct, 7—Cen. Logeret telegraphs, Under. date of ‘Thursdays. “LD have oveupled the Fortress Belvedere with two bittattons, Other forts will be oceupted tamoarrow, ‘Phe flylng column proceeding from Medjze to Festour ws attacked, but the assatlinits were repulsed,” A TUNIA TELEGNAM says: “The partlally-suecesstil Insurree- ton in the north will make necessary a fresh relnforcement from France.” D YY THE INSURGENTS. Oct, everal Isolated points on ‘ay beyond Beja are Uireatened by the fnsurgents, A large number of troops have. rehiforced Goletta and Susa, xeevt the land dine between Pants and Diverta, all the telegraph wires. In the regeney have been rendered useless, and $n most cases destroyed. A COUNCIT. OF THE MI . Pants, Oct. %—-A council of Ministers was held today, It is stated that the detibera-* tlons were devoted to Tunis, and that no dis- cussion took place In regard the course to be pursttad by the Government tn view of the vonyocation of the Chambers, RUSSIA... NUULISTS ARRESTED, Lonpon, Oct. Z~—A. Burlin correspondent says he has a communication from St. Pe tersburg announcing that the headquarters of the Nihilists have beon discovered, and sixty arrests made, PRECAUTIONS, Loynow, Oct. %—Advices from St, Peters- burg state that the most comprehensive mneastires have been taken for the safety of Annitehko® Palace, the Czar's fayorit St. Petersburg restlence, A subterranean pas- mage hus been constructed all around the palace, which can be putroled by sontinels, and Inimedintely placed under water, ‘The Czar Is negotiating for the purchase of the varlous houses surrounding the palsce, STUDENTS AlIESTED, Virnna, Oct. %—Elght students at the Milltary College of Moscow, and two at St. Petersburg, have been arrested foryNihilisn. TIM COMMUNE IN WARD LUCK. Lonnon, Oct. %—The Suvlalist Congress at Chur closed Thursday. ‘The Amertenn delegate gave a desponding account of the condition of Socialism hit America, He sult the number of Soclullat newspapors thore had been reduced ong half shive 1877, and that better tines enused 1 thiinlng of the ranks, At was resulyed to hold a congress In Paris tu i PANAMA. SPRESTDENT GARPIELD'S DEATI, PANAMA, Sept. 2,—-Upon recelpt of the Intetligenes of the death of President Gare Held, (he President of the State of Panuna fssued a decree deplortug the death aud or- dering the national flag dispityed ut half must at the place for the spnce of eight days, ‘HGOYP'T. TURKISH DELEGATE! Cano, Ach T—The ‘Turkish delegates were recelyed here with great ceremony, MERELY INQUINY, Lonnox, Oct. %—Tho Turkish imperial Comulssioners to Egypt state tat thely. atts ston is merely ony of liquiry, ———— SOUTH APRICA, THY GOVERNMENT OF NATAL. Loxnon, Oct, tA dispateh from Durban says: "ln the Natal Legistative Counell no- tien hus bean given of a motion that Gen, Sir Evelyn Wood, British Igh Conmbsioner, ‘bo Informed that the present form of govern: ment ts no longer sultad to Natal”? AUSTRIA, JEWS. Virnya, Oct %—Two hundred Russian Jews whom the Austrian police stopped at Brody, In Galicla, while emigrating to Amorlen, have boen permitted to resyme holy Journoy, and will cumbark at Antwerp, SWITAERLAND. LANDSLIDE THREATENED, 4, Oct. %—Anothar tandsliv threat. m. ‘Lhe inhabitants who returned after the recent catastrophe kaye been warned to quit thelr homes usaln, ena YORKTOWN FESTIVITIES AT BALTIMORE, Bavrprone, Md, Vet, W—Tho three days’ fng- tival, Introductory ‘tothe centennial cotenrd. tion at Yorktown, bowins Monday next. The ohlet gyens ot tha frat day will be tho fntroduce Hon of water into the eity from the now wutor- works at Gunpowder ittver, Vhere wilt alvo bo parade of thy inilttary and pollco and fire des pirtunents, and ilyminatons fn tho ovening. Tuoutuy thore will bo uv reception of the Srunce and German National Rucsts, aud in the evens be Sayele paxcat jutenitod to outshine tho ard) Orng feativitlvs of Now Orteans and Menipuls, on ‘Weuuwaday ovening ‘a rand bull it W honor of tho duty hod Viaitahe will clusa tho feutlvittos, See aeaUnnecnnnaeEenenl Tho Kurt's Periods of Weas and Cold. Sumo very curious speculations arise when wo cunu(der tout portion of Bir John Eubbock'’s ad- droys before the Britlsh Agoclation wheratn bu states bly agreement with Croll and Geikie us to the changing condition of our world.” * Whilo the cilmute of the world a no doubt utfootod by weoxruphieul conditions, the cold ef tho glactil poriad was, b veliove, mally duo to the vocens Selulty of the eurth’s orbit, combined with tho by some urent cutnelyann Of natures Unit, notwithstanding forward march whieh uth God's creatures tnust iitke, phos homens of tne most appalling clue er hil ate rested thelr enrvers: that thy pe work which tha Credtor tas give of tas live tna congenial ciliate to our advancement, he haw Hell from others, Whose tren wiil tt be text? ty the question. Certataly Sir Jobo Lubtack’s theory af compuratively short perlods when it was pose sible for tran to udyunes, and then those dread: M1 epochs when Nature turned ber back on hin, iv curtain phiusitlitty te Herbert Spencer's, that savagery, after all imy be the present teuits of guing partiontae paces wha ttt Jong gust tine were one fully d ——————— ‘Tho Lister Method, New York Evenity Post, ‘The Lister, or untixeptty, tetiod bas good deal talked of during the course dent Gurticid’s case, and the public tay ber some vritivisn bys physician of thie ality who at ane tine thought the President's chunces ot recovery mitt Lave been better tind thls inethod been adopted from tie beginning. ‘Phere was wisou hiter statement by Dr. Bliss that thts frentimont bad been practices this has been eoullrmed by t Perhaps tt will be well to HeteUOE ralitering the nunber of doubtful things odteine. ak Well na in Oder departments of tina adotivity, that “soe distruet is enters tnined of disdhictive parts of this treatment by Physiclans und surgeons who ean hurdly be ae ended of opposition ty new remedies or new ideas. We have before us, for instunes, sume romurks by Or, W, W. Greene, one of tM delogutes from -Miine tot hue: ¢ ‘ention of physiclaus and surdfons in London, and wot, to thy great loss of gelence, dled at sen on dls way heme. ‘This eminent surgeon objects to the carholle nell wash Inthe Lister inethod and the spray of which tis acid selution Is the unterial Care balie neta, though be admits ft tobe a prophe Yhuetle- wirulust intiunimedtion, and nw useful remedy ti certiln inflammatory avd ulcerative brovesses, lie considers too energetic for wpe Misnion to raw surfaces, Ht 32 an event, ho | SiyH, 80 powerful iu solutions. that. in profenged operations the eurgeuns’ hands become sti and numb for dys, and heene he ennoot think It proper to ap! to harge exposed surfaces, He bas seen nue, he says, of curbolle-tcid potsoning, and thinks the profession generally ts not aware of the extent of the latter, expeeatly in exelting disease of the Ifdnevs. Dr. Gr ‘uaed boruely noid in waturn y solution: NS it Ouce antiseptic und BCs, wRd uD penred to think it advisable to ints some article vontaulning those quulities in the water used tor sponging and Irrigations thotgh be innde a distination betwuen hospiud practice and private practice, and seemed not to thluk the necessity gu clear of uging other than pure water in private practice, ‘Tho Lister ethod fncludes KUNG elameNnb—siteh 4 CleAD= ness, nuiinal Watures, thorough draiinge, and freedom trom aimusphorie vant whith huve: the heurty approval of the protesston, and thelr Application espeetuity in tary and ofd hospitals is admitted to huve been toost benelicial. With: reference to curbuila uch, bow Is, us Wo. have sean, aumic Aspnte bi y ‘ed throughant, and Tamntiten Oo himself + there 3 though Whether tha effect on the kidneys we bave al fudad to, of the numbness from whien thy oper itor umy stitfer, is attributable wholly to thls enuge perhaps awaits a larger induction on tia part Of the profession. Tir, Greene's own re- Marks werg strengthoned by De, Keith, the diss tnguished avaciotomlst, who had preceded Whi De, Kelti’'s success te this bennchot tho selenne, r suys Dr. Grvong, has been In Atncrtva the eapital Hustration uss by those wha lool upon: the Lister inathod as the only trig antiseplie treats dnent, oY proper treatment. Bat tate enuacnt prune iret for x months abandoned the and thought he eae mut Peuc," hee sus’ cessive recoveries attar ov this method was appl tuinly louke like a utron commendation of the system; “but toe many ol these. cure near dying” nnd! ft found a large number of eases baying bigh tempuraitires 108 to 17 FPuhrouhelt, the evening following tho Operation"; and he alse noticed many cases of renal (or kiduey) disturtuince. OF the next twentysitve cases, however, he lost: Hever, one, itis iitportant to notice, of noute septicnynta, throb Of Kiknoy alse: and one af hemace rhage. Theso seven 4, he Appenra to Buy’, were undanbtodly due to ‘earvohe poisoning Prot, Koittt added tit te relied new upon aime ple clewnliitess, care about hemorrhuge, and thorough drain, te Lauls Nupoloon'stConrage. Beptomber, 18W—1 usked Changarnier ble opinion of tho courage of Langs Napoleon, Changrtrier=Ut is grout dn theory, amall i practiug, At Strashuurs. when the Fexiinent on Which he dopunded refused its support be ren and was found tn a stuty of nuject terror biding Under a enrrhige. when he got b ume alanine ple udasut, Jo the Boulogne. witeispt, if wily cross the Caunnel te lee and wisued te turn baci ‘he Hin oatied for ghampagne, and apt Dhin to his purpose by inking han bale drmic, Aw he approached, and po friends ap. poured, bid whuga returned. ‘he tet craps that mot hin Gero under the vommgnsd of sensible old officer, who. when be saw the atrangy. procession, avcoupuniad by thy tame angie, and was told that Louls Napoleon was at ity head, tustead of Joinig hha, sommuned Lie to surrender, Vaudreutt bud and tut at Strasbourg Louis Napoleon hud noe dived even to dren pistel in his awa dulenda, | io recol- fected this aot, kept uw oplatol in bis hand, aid fred at the officer, but tis bund ghook a that though the mat was not tive paces of he mifasud fifty and wounded bh pogy couk, who, in Dis whhto apron, was standing at daur to xce whut Was golng an, Louls tear turned, gn into the sen, and got inten bout. A bout from the shore pulled ler hit. die gaye bh up, begged them notte in, tad sald that be Dad 2,000 fruies i hls pouket which he woud givo thom, He wad landed, and begged M, Adam, the Matra, t0 take the seaN0 fries, Adan willl be would tale earent then, but with buginess- Ike habla chose to count thou Orat. Lt was duuks for hin, for when (twas counted fa the eneout the orn tiere werd found tobe ouly: 000, ha wher hy wits on bls trind live Liedined, and te gruel Governe Yitippe tet bin tuve them, : — 1k dhow courne at Mayentiy Changernior—tlo or crowed tho Muiie. Ho wis stoking ina bouse during tho whule time. AU Solfesing, where he was twrm}iog 1p the reus, ho did not move or givenn order, tut he anoked Btty-thres cigars. Wo ki thts, as be ulwiyy eurrles with bin Ude bexea, pach uf which guns atid Hifty heii. One Was quite exbatstial and ‘bree hid been taken oat vf the other. Unee nw spent ball camo tear blo, bub thot ls the only oveagion on waleh he could by considered as ine dor ire, 2 anw a letter from one uf the Conte Suisse to hls gnothor: “You noed bo under io anslety about me, Lam with the Emperor, and, therefore, out of danger.” Tue tuct, nono ‘ot Whew were bit-Seuior’s Converaations, ee Monkey ‘Tratte, Chunbers Journal, Hecords show that Wiese poor tormented ereat- Ures possess yoo guulllios, and ean perfor ‘oully noble uctlons frend {ungty guodneas, quite: wyespective of gducation, parwiie furniaee jnost convluslye evidence of thly In a story bo. tolls, keeper in the Zosloglon) Gurduns, while kneeling an thy toot of the vice, was ads denly attacked by wu toree baboon A ltdy American monkeys, whiek was a wars friend pt tho keepor, lived In the same compartnont. with, and was dreadfully alrald of, tha groat. baboon, But ag spon a3 the poor litte fellow saw his frlund the keeper tn porll be rushed ts the reseue, and by serenips aud bites 6a dis tracted the buboow that the imun wad enabled to olfect his vacape, not, however, without having run great lak of tosing hls Ife, according to the opluton of the surkee who uttendsd fim. Monkeygg@uve loug mcuwrios, wud somo of thew oan fnillot eruch punkbment. Mra Leo tolls of having greatly annoyed one in the Jardin des Plat at Puri, by! ppl fi on bis anda for til-treating one ore 2 Fallow. prison 1 y Th bls peers he Uo fh ord, and he never forgay Fr, Whenever waw hor on future oecisions, of even when he heard bar voiea, he Huw into a pasion und rolled about in ruge, In one instance seizing her wown through the burs of bly cage and toarhyg a piece out of it, although §¥ was of vtout wate. lal, Of wnothor monkey, prices placa of exile wagtu the Wout ladies, a crucier ruyenge is known. ‘This todividual, kopt tou 10 b stake, was often robbed of bls food by spe crows. ‘ble was bow he revenged himself,” Hu lay quite atlll On We graund and preluniled to bo douds By degrees the birds approuched gud repeated thelr tho studies oof Ceol and Stans. the | eplewition they arrive at te that it took AL pectod of sone 21a) Sens to accomplist ant nates oblanantic: lariig neshall at OW thefts, The artfal little fellow never atirred, but Jet the crowa stent to thole hearts’ content antl he was sure of them, When he wiit kore that one wad within renen of tis fingers he mate a eub at Hand enught ot. When he bad gat hold eentedy it Mt nt rounded Mand peeked It te death, sion of joy Gn the nutinal’s countenance, a withess of the wif: “wat aitegathies bide. sertlal| Ifappily, OF these peisonit “monof the woods" nee better natured, and attuched to eaeb other that [one dtr: on—sHount it have ong-—nbinvmt ithe dles of wel rhu Nt i for Feb y Is ptutesd that “the cal-faced monkeys froin Now Geanuda had ated within a few divs of tach uther—the Female from lottammation of the tangs and the mths appsrentiy: from wrleg, As, ufter the death of bb pithton, he Fetus ali food, These nodes af conjugal tandernes were at the Jiedin des Phintes for seven years,” SPORTING. PITTsBURna, Perrsnvita, tit, Vet. The Uxposttian races were largely attended today, Tho track wis in end condition and the weather pleasant Tho first race v.08 tor the 225) class, purse 2500, att from yosterduy: The epeelul pactyg ree for w purse of S34 Was postponed after the third bent ya nceaunt of darknesd. ithe Gem took the flr f bent and irl the second and third. ‘Time, 2:21, YO ISLAND. HAE, Oot. A—Threg-quartor rat. Ohta Buy second, Tae ‘opsy frst, Jorey second, Hernurd- ine third. ‘Mme, 144g. In tha tofle and a quarter Rob Moy siniabed Nest, but wor set daed for fouling, ond the race award ie Nero, thiledon second, Judge Marrayt Tene, 23h. One inte foreeyearculida:” Mate drat, Posteral accund, Belle of the North third, ‘Ting 1:10, CRICK Pithspenpts, Ust. i—The Internationat erigket inatel between Alfred Shaw's team of English professionals und an ethtecn selected from ut America, been on the Germantown Club grounds at Nivetown today at noon, tnd whun the stumpe were drawn the Boglishinan bud compteted thofr first, inning for it runs, while the Ameriouns bad Jost two wiekets for tworun., ‘The Evzltshinen neknowledge they will have to play Uhuir best to. wi the cuntest. PLAYERS ENGAGED, Spectat Dispatch to The Cheatuo Tritune, CLEVELAND, 0, Oct. The Cleveland Clip hus signed Muldoon and Esterbrook, of the Metropolitana, and Ketly, who has been play yy on the Paeiile Slope, te play noxe season i loneemaaeeeen WELCOME GUESTS, Mr. Albert Weber, the great plane manu faelurer of New York, hus fnatururated 0 new departure in the plane business fn this elty by tho establishinent here of beancl house. ‘The firm has f Wabash avenue, ne twkson street, wh oveuples nt ant double store, whi atfords the finest ware, Manos made by Mr. Wel best kind, the qiahity of tone oell engaging, and da the urtistle sustea thelr inerits are fully established, ay constaut use by concertiots Tully attests, The branch house whl be tinder the management of Mr. Charles C. Curth who has been for anany years: mand of The Root & Sone “Muxtent, My, Ferdhvand Mayer, lntely the chiet’ si ain in Mr. Weber's establishment tn York, aud sttte, Messrs. Curtiss sale other planes, aud also organs partles Who are alive ta the advan dunia direet with the dowbt appre autorprise, of a very superior tuner and repalrer of pianos, who comes out tram New York and Will make a speelalty of this departinent SS een THE MARQUIS OF LORNE, Stops Crry, In, Oct. .—The Marquis of Larne and party feft the clty un a speci tratn for St, Paulin the afternoon. ‘They go direct through: to Winnepeg, romain there until the 10tu inst, go direet, via Chile Grace bas been exploring the Ht Paciie Togd fran Moumnins, and tins been viely throe wnenths. F the bse ¥ Mountalns Lorne triveled over= ho the Indian country to Dillon, on i Poeltie, and, ie Gree hud laken whieh will be pub- world thelr sevlees thonee by rutl to this elt; copious “notes of the trl Msbed nt an carly a BUSINESS NOT.CzS, It in an indisputable faob that noth- {ng go reaches und rewoves the cmise of those terrible huadnehes as that welleknuwn and well- trled epecitie, Tarrant’s Seltzer Apertont. Suld by all drugyiate. se Coneh Mixture yearly eS [ni popUtuT exten ho number remedies alinost dally titreduced. Johis earner Halsted and Uarrlion streots, and arist: $e 825,000 used 825 to s 1d wruin dealing ylelgs ticie protits, | F and electrie pen reports write ta ¥ Co, Brokers, 2b Ln Sutlesst. Chlonga, Peaeasciaaiininadinaaes jonsty: in Fpuruphlet ‘1, Soule & “rhe great distlueguishine fonture of Relding’s Muesty Salve fs ia power to reduce Intusumation. oe ANI STATEMENT REPORT OF THE COADITIO ab Tlie Aerchanls National Bank AD CILLOAGO, In the State of Hlinols, at the closs of bus- iness Oct. 1, 1881. RESOURCES, een 540,288.78 L.074,00 30 1.000,00 1,417,050.00 nage 5u0,00 51, 280,070,8 dees ‘. ease re 1 ve By OO,060,00 A5— 8,857,051.5% 108,227.17 10,445.08 . : 2884.43 81,770, 146.88 ‘tt 74,000,00 Feaodounl gars on ponies 391.90 BP ets 043, tees eo wea (cid , ute 100,000.00 3. 6 Wey sat tanto 80, O—- 4,020,810,88 Stovlumottuy Fone vith ! att aa haa ‘Vreapu o por cya rireulus Unie eacc mercer eiie 2,230.00 iyo fri iraabitrae ie ile Fung, ne 3,000.00 WOU ssvvsssses 14,200, 808,50 ae PARTIR WA a Capltal atock pal ite, 500,000. Bulpiue Ran palan Ls 600,000,040 Unaivutod 8740°00,7% Natiowal-vank tote iiss du;au0.00 Tiaiy dual des : iN ¢ “if STROM AD oe. 440,296.02 chelivels UWA TELUS ke Guistandiizn, — SUHB1.06 pete utlee National: bubs, eee Hp HSD, SUG. bus ie" State banks und 9,000,017, 44— 19,4801, 885.50 14,309, 099,009 STATH OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF COOK, BS=1, OUN HE KOVEN, Cusbior of the abovesnniaed TOUS ait tulomnly swour Unt the abaya atutoiuent is wow lo, 1d belie! FRE aE HAE BEE ae tase iba eng error $0 Uuture Hy sole Tey uy oF Ogobur. : JOS, BM, BOwatal = tbls isi Ruwars valle, ane OTS POND, Can W cna Directors. jTUMN AND WINTER DILESS GOODS, “IT PAYS TO TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE” CARSC Madison and Peoria-sts., WEST END DRY GOODS ICUSE! We guarantee a very considerable saving and superior excellence in quality and style to purchasers of (VOUN AND WHORE Trimming Materials. All the Latest Novelties in Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods, in the choicest shades and widest range and variety of qualities. ew Foules, Camel’s Unirs, Cheviots, Ar= mures, Plaids, Crepes, Flannels, Serges, and Scotch Mixtures, fully 15 to 20 per cent below State street prices. Fancy Plishes; Moss Plushes; Brocade, Ribbed, and Ombre Phishes; Leopard, Tiger, and Grebe Plushes; Sealskin and Cloaking Plushes in unsurpassed variety; warranted 20 to 25 per cent below current prices. 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