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TITE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FOREIGN. Gladstone Denounced by. Par- “nell in a Speech at Woxford. “Pho Former Characterized as tho Greatest Coereionist of - Our Timo 3 His Spoeolo: as Uneorupulous, Dis- honest, and Filled with Mis- representations, The Injurious Effects of Pro- tection Illustrated by the Premier. Rumors that Davitt Will Shortly Be Released from Con- finement. Kings Alfonso and Luis Entertained at a Bull-Fight in Caceres, Spain, Spala and Portugal Will Act in Accord on All Important International Qnestions. Conclusion of Arrangements Whereby Two Hundred Italian Families Will Settle in Mexico, GREAT BRITAIN, DAVITT. Deorin, Oot, W—It Is rumored that Slebaol Davitt will goon be released, THR LAND ACT. ‘Tho Chief Scerotury for Irctand, sneaiing nt a banuuet to the Dike of 'Teckysald he beileved it was the opinion of the majority, both of the inembers of Parliament and thelr constituents, that the Land net should huve n falr trial, GLADSTONE DENOUNCED WY PARNELA. Parnell delivered an address at Wexford to- day. Alluding to Giadstone, hoe aiid many of them had studied the word uf the great man und tho great orater who tntil recently bad desired to Impress tho world with n good opine jon of bls philanthropy and hatred of oppres- sion, but who stood today tho grenteat courcion- fat and most unrivaled slandorer of tue Irish natlong Ho characterized Gindstone’s speeches: asunsorupitions aud dishonest. fe (Gladstono) bad tnnlignea the Trish people, Bishops, and Dil- Jon. No misrepreseatation wag tov low or tao mean for himto stoopta, Itwnsa good sign that this musquorading knigut-orrant, this pre- tended champlon of tho liberties of all nations except tho Irish, was obliged to throw off bis mask today and stand revealed as prepared to earry fire and the sword into Irish homesteads unless the people bumbied and nbvased thom- setves before bim and the landlords. Gludstono bad accused him (Parnoll) of preaching the gos pel of plunder, but the hind had been condscated thred tines over by men whose descendants Gludatone 8 now aupporting in tho enjoyment of thalr plunder by bayonets nd buckshot, THE MANIFESTO OF ‘THE IRISIt LABOR DEL- EGATES: to the recent Land Leaguo Convention has been, issued, It praises the labors of Parnell for the eaccess of tho fend League, und refers grate: fully to the trentmunt of invorers at tho conven tion. Iturges tho represcnthtives of *turmors and fandbolvurs to fullill tho pledge then given to secure better dweilings for laborers, ARCHBISHOP CHOKE, replying to an address froma branch of tho ‘Land Lengue, sald the Land got far surpassed in breadth and variety, and in the value of its provisions, any land antever passed by Par- Mament, Ho ndvised tno enormous assembly present to give ths not a fair trial, PARNELL’S RECEPTION, ‘Thero wasa grout display of floral docorations at Wexforl on tho occasion af Parnvil'’s spoceh Sunday. Ten thousand persons gave Parnoli an enthusinatic reception. THE FRENCIL COMMERCIAL TREATY. Loxpow, Oct. 9.—A full report of Gladstone's speeches at Lecds shows that, relative to nego- tintiuns for a tronty of commerce with France, he gaids “As to tho basis on which negotiations are conducted, you may rely tipon the fact that we havo nodoubt or difiiculty, Wo think wo ‘understand tho genera! sentient of tho British commercial public on the subject, and our opinions are in conformity therewith.” PROTECTION, Subsequently, In describing the injurious ef- foots of protection, ho {instanced tho decline of; American shipping ana signi examiplo thereof, and anid: “It ja not becouse Amerivans have Jess Ingenuity and persovorance than yourselves. They are your descendants and kinsmen, and are fully equal to you in all that human cnorsey can eupply, The gonnine effects of protection have been mitigated in tho caso of the Amer- leans by thelrown energics and by the onor- mous felt open to thom—a field whick you would not find wero you unbupplly disposed to follow thelr oxamplo."* Y FINE, ‘Thore was a fire at Bristol in a large printing and stationery store, which, with adiolning bulldings, was burned, The damago is estimated At £00,000. Jeffries, to whom tho store belunged, traded very lurgely with Amorica, MOODY AND SANKEY, Avery largo congregation assembled in the Congregational Chupel at Nowcastie-on-Tyno Bunday to heur Moody and Sankey. SPECIE FOR AMENICA, The steamer from Liverpool Saturday for New York took £100,000 tn apecte. FINK AT EXETER, Four houses woro burned down and six partly destroyed at Exeter, —— SPAIN, NOYAL ENTERTAINMENT, Mapuip, Oct. ¥.—At Cnvores Saturday the Kings of Spain and Portugal wore presont at a bulleight, At a banquotin the evening King Alfonso proposed a toust to the henlth of King Luls, the fraternity of the two countrics, aud the prosperity of Portugal. King Luis acknowl edged the honor with elmilur cordial sentiments. Jo conversation with Sagasta, tho Spanish Pro- infer, King Lute aaid Bpain and Portugal wore brothors, and should always follow the yamo in- Veroauonsl polley, He eulogized Sagnata's Ib eral administration, It 1s oxpected the micet- tog between tho Kings will have marked Inilus ence in atrongthening tho friendship bo- tween the two countries, and be foltewed by negotiations for promoting tho intorosts of Votlt, olthor by tho ostablishmont of an Iberian custome union or by mutual tarlif? concessions. St{s underatood the twa Governments will ale ways act in perfect accord in regard to interna: Moual quoationa, The bugis of the arrangement. {9 bo concluded will ba a very olode alllance, but Not federation, as that {a unacceptable to the Portugucso, y + cuna, Ata priyato mocting of Senators, the Presl- entof the Senate requested Befior Guoll to withdraw his atnendmont relative to Cuba, Hefior Guelt consonted to tet tho question stand Nee pending the arriyal of other Cubuu Senay GEN, PRENDEROANT bas beon uppointed Governor of Cuba in placo nase Blanco, fe will start for Cuba the 2th MEXICO, os COLONIZATION, Cit¥ ov Mexicy, Oct. .—The Government Shs mae x contract with Prancitaa Riego for the colonization of 200 Jtallun fumilics, Rizgo fecolved $76 for sack omlgrant over 13 years, bes SOtor each chtid betwoon Wand 12, The Overnment furnishes land, hausus, {mplo- Ments, work cattle,a cow, a marc, and 2% cents Sduy for ona year to eau emigrant over 13. The colontats ropay the samatn ton yours. (THE RAULWOAD CONCESSIONS. ee Congress Comuittee reported In favor of ~iO *Peroval of the raitroud concessions granted by tho Exeontive during the recess, After tho expensed and rattraad erbventions aro patd the Moxtedn Trenstiry fine 81,209,000. NECHIT A. Pho enatom-hutsa ros f rod 818K, UEMAINS OF ‘tits AlST arrived from Portugal, and are tow lytuy in atntein the Kohno! of Mines, und nro visited by {inmonse throngé, Congress ordered thrag aya‘ nattonal mourning. THE VAS BUYPTIAN APEAIRS , Ovt. 1.—The ‘Turkish comulsalone ere have had a conferonce vith Cherif Vasiny Prostdont of tha Counell, They Puiterated tho sgsuraned thut thelr misdon wis intended ne a mark of the Sultan's sympathy with tho Khe- dive, They alan {ntorragated Cheri? Pasha in rus savd t@tho reaent mbittry outbronk and ams moving of tho aaembly of notables, It ks upderatood tho Khedive and tho President of thoCounell have oxpresed satisfaction ut to alms and Intentions of the intssian, REORGANTZINO THE BEMSTAN AIMY, ». Parensncng, Oct. .—The Peralan Govern. tly waked tho Russlun Governinent to ispatuh oMcers te reorganize the Persian army on tho Russtitn modes, NENBATION ATs Loxpox, Oct. %—A correspondent at Paris sagas © Franee bits been asked to fois Rowtand to tako monaures to protect thoir subjects ht Kyypt. Franeucansented. Enyland and Farnco wilt forthwith dispaten lronelada to Mexaniria” ‘The foregoing ts sonautional, WILL REFUSH INFORMATION, A dispatch Crom Culro says: “Tha Egyntion Ministers, under tho navies of Euylund and france, will refuse ta give the ‘Turkish imtsalon ahy Information In regard to the internal affalrs of Ewypt.” ‘ cetpts for rts AUSTRIA, VERY HICK, Virxna, Oct, —Muron vou Haymerte, the Austro-Hungarinn Minister for Forctzu Aftulrs, fa very Il. THE REGATTA COMMITTER repudiate tho Insiniation thet one of its mem- bers was concerned in the Curnell crow scandal. ‘Tusts, Oct. One hundred and fifty Freneh mondarmes arrived ty preserve the public ocace, A SEW TREA It la rumored that n new trenty petweon the Bey and France will be concluded, RUSSIA, : PRECAUTIONARY, Loxpoy, Oct, 9.—ft {s said officers nt the gare rison at St. Petersburg have been minutely ine stro ted in regard to chair action In case of a royolutionnry outhreak, THE WEATHER. SIGNAL SERVICE, Osricn ov Tuy Citiky Sianan OFvicrn, Wasuixatoy, 1. C,, Oct. 10—1 a, mi--For tho Ohio Valley and Tennessee, [alr weather, northe erly winds, higher barometer, stationary or lower temperature, For the Lake region, fulr wenther, northorly winds, higher barometer, lower temperature, For the Upper Missiasippt Valley fate weathor, northeasterly winds, rlaing followed by falling barometer, stationary or lower temporatura. * For tha Missouri Vatioy fulr weather, south- easterly winds, stationary or lower barometor, stationury or higher temperature, {HOAGG Get, 0-10! te Harametor corrud:ed ior temperature, elevation, and instramonial error. Mevn baronieter, Wai, Mean thormoniewer, ou, Seun humiutey, Za” ” Buxton tomperature, 65.4. Minimum temperacure, 51.8 SERVATIONS, HICAGD, Uct, 9-10:18 p.m. Tee TM) Trina, GENERAL 2a} eae, scat Fort Gurry. Fort tyson. (rand Haver. ndianapolls, Ln Cros Leavunmoritt., HOUlveilles sess Marquette Momphis., Mamarex, Dendwoud.. Lenison. ese Kt. Ansitiniby‘o| Fort Butord a ocBeec: Bree MIGHW WATER, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. 8r, Paut., Oct. 9.—Thoro is a good deat of ox- eltement in St. Paul avout tho high water inthe river, and somo timid persons feur u repotition of the flood of last spring. It does not appear. that tho high wator bua caused’ any particular dumago yet, though it bas surrounted somo houses on tho tlatsand bucked up around the Stock-Yards, The opinion among river mon in St. Paul is that tho riso has nearly reached its culmination, The river bag beon stattonary nearly allday, Tho Minnosota is falling in ita upper courae, though the wator from tho Mis- sisipp! =backea up us far ao Bello Vluno, causing on apparent rise. The only damage along its course hae beon to unbarveated corn and hay on tho flute, Thotowns huva not suffered materially. At Atnnaapolis tho river bus fulton, and tho fog Jum which caused such grave fearsa weok azo has buon broken. On the othor hand, it is reported that the upper tributaries of the Stisalsalypl, tuo Rum and Crow Rivors, ary bighor than was ever known, and it {a thought that when tho volume of water thoy ara discharging into the main stream comua down # new rive muy occur. ‘This will bo a matter of some duys, bowover, and the presont risu shall have passed on below, ‘Tho Hew noouyeton Of water will not causo a serious jood A passenger who came in on. the Sioux City tratu yeaterday afternogn furnished the follow= Ing information rexuruMg tho itood of the Mine nesota River, Tho river le Culling at Municata und above and stationary at Bt Peter, No se- tous damage is done except to -hay. and corn. At Henderson the rivor rose three inches yeater> day, At Holle Pinine the ‘approuches of the bridgo wre covered, ana the water ruve four Inches Feiduy night. Tho Mississipp! being: high, tho wuters of the Minnesota ure back= ing uy, which are felt nhove Helle Plaine, Above that point tae waterd vro fulling ny aluger is over, The a hay and wif of the bay on tho fiver is under tha water, and much of ‘tho corn. ‘Tho corns Holds wore tull of pumpkins, and they lovk yory giver bobbing around in tho river, and are see tn fargo bodies where thoy bave drifted ay ¢ the trees und haystacks. Tho passenger enw quite & number of farmers in therrakitte guthere ing thelr cora and pumpkina. x in Japan, Far. Mr, Thar ren, Consul-Goneral of VW mas 3, Buren, Jopan, fu bis olficlal report presents ua with quite & thorougs Insight into Japaness agricult- Ure, Having soiny Giah,00 aeres of titlable Jand, but title over ane-rourth fa under cultivas Hon, Extensive Geblefurming is vimost un- Known, und ayrivulture partakes of the cbar- faroupy, the average size of balng not over onu-hulf of an acre In extent. “thi lund 18 made to bear ‘both a wummor and Winter crop, und Mr, Van ii rites tbat “the thocuuguness of the du or muttuck cultivation aud tbo careful attention to furtiaation produces larga roturas aud predorves the beuring capacity of the soil better thug our supertichl plowing and rough> fortillzation,” Cutts belug almust unkuown, night soil ts the obiof fortilizer of the Jupancea farmer. Mr. Van Buren bolleves that whenever farm elock are jutroducead and artificial mun- reg are le tho result will be a vat increase ia Japaneso agricultural producta, Rico, ag 1s . wall known, Ia the great ataple proditet, fs next. and whent hist. Mee-piiating ¢ rather ore thin one-half of ail thon ANdfanscess Boedtnge alata Ah SLE a: i Wuahele per aera te th Vrertitet bret ver wits ley wae produced too tha) anennt of Wishels. Jt 44 tats fate. a eottse Dour and eaten Mixed with rice, 80 is htraely eousumed it tha inauufacture of | suka, ‘She quantity of wheat wade was NAD Duthels. Winter wheat Is the varley: absent, atte tho ground fs thoroughly manured with ishes ane compost. ALL the inutnods of separating the veut ure of tho eridest charnetur, the only $e provimentd belie thas derived frony the Duteh is tho murhtennth eentury, vited ayatom of agrleuttiire our Anertete ingrt Htorid inmchinery would bi neMvELy Aselesa, ‘Tho quantity of sugar mady fh, bean from the sorwhum te fabrly bir M pounds, The processof yramuladon tw <ul Sory primitive one, thong the prodsct 0s lent, PE gees posable that nppiratue: of nN simple and inexpensive characters such ns owe tee for sorginn In the Ualted States, might tnt puveiusers diy dapan. in 180 dapat grew 1.00.00 pounds of tohicen, dapar unekes 6 HrOpUNN Cons ption samt CON worth ot Are, ond exports to and Germany tot te the amount of S700, Where it Is tient tor ¢learete, “Fly eheatnnt is whdoly eutiivated and acd ie food, but t4 not tho ehestuut of Barope, but the ehiveapin of ony Muldje and Southern States, As 19 etenlent ita and (hers, the vuriety weawi fs larvo, theuih our potato i unly cultivated for foreign eonimption. Tho yal, or aweot poe tuto. 1s extensively planted, wid farms neon klderable portion of the diet of, the poorer eluases, being worth ubout onesfourch of uceut per pons, TIRE RECORD. A'T QUINCY, ILD, , apegtas Dispaten ta The Chleago Tribunus Quixcy, Tit, Oct. GA flee here, this afters noon destroyed 5.8. Mutiene's planiny-mill on Fourth street. ‘Ine tre uppenred first tn the vetlar, ind js supposed ty have heen esnaed ty some ono carelesly thrawing in a Hyhted elgur,| Wewnlk, ‘There hud been no tire fn the building slice yesterday, ‘The entire Inuhing, machinery, und stock were consumed, ‘The building, awed by W, od. Melten. was insured. Lots, $200, Phe | stu hinery is anont — $4),u09 wa: Mineis Mutu, Chicago, 1.0%; Meret fc Now York, &l0; Northern of New ¥. Watertown, $100k and the Newark City S000, ‘The Dusinese office adjoining was al destroy Insured for EA mM the Ueabur Magdeburg. The furniture i Jon 18.0 residence, next to the inill, suffered con ably; Insured in the GermansAmertcan, stump from the AT INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Spectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicaga Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 1.—The insurance on the Indiantpolls Hominy Mills, whieh were de- stroyed by fire yesterday morning, fa at follows: On stock—Hultalo Germ, 81483 Guardian of London, $2,500; St. Panl's, Minn, $1,080; New York Althince, $1,002; Amerleun of Newark, $200); Merchants of No $3,090: Aten's Falla, $1,000; total, 8 On “bedding —fu Contlanee, $1500; Trang tintle, $1,500; Mercan~ tla of Ulla, $1. Western of Canada, $2000 Commerce, "Athos, Ne Vo. Slit ne Company of Nort) Americn, $h00); Pennsylya- nin Fire, 34.000; North German, #00: ATmUZ00, Cineinnith, SNK: Northern New York, 4s Milwankee Meehnnies’, $100; tot, $18,00, ‘The Tuas is catimated at $2,000, CHICAGO. A atl] alarm to Engine Company No. 3 at U1 yesterday morning was cuused by the explosion Of 8 xasofine stove on the first floor of uw three story brick buliding at No. 07 Norih Centre ny- enue, owned ny Fatty Holfe and occupied by Is adore Rosenbuld. Damage telillog, eas DR. LORING, Comminnioner of Agriculture, Givewan Account of EUts Visit to the West and Southeifin Enthusiastle Opiuton of . the Northwest—Chicage Deseribed— Snerensed Agricuitural Energy in tho “South. . From Our Quen Correepondents Wasiusaton, 2. C., Oct, 7—Ds, Loring, Com- misslonor of Axriculture, has Just returned from a fong agricultural trip front Wisconsin to South Carolina, and he will continuo this trip tals month inte Muryland, Virginia, aud Georgia, Ho spenks with great entousinsm of the agri- cultural woaith of the West, and of the grow ing agricultural onergy of the Suath. Referring to the audiences In tho West, Dr. Lorlug says: I went to Fund du Lac with Senator Sawyer and ox-Congressman Rusk, who ts to be tha Governor. L wus particularly impressed with the intelligence aud appreciation of theaudlence, ‘Tne people are evidently a reading community. Thoy.seem to tako two papers, ‘both daily.’ Tooy know alt tho catch-words, and aro alive to every pertinent allusion. They reatize to some extent the guylng (hut 9 Western man is a Yankeo of uw Jurger wrowth.’ [was uinazed at the extent of the furms and at the thorougtiness of the cultivation, The peuple ull seam pros- perous, ‘Thoie farms were generally pald for, eraps good, peices, oud, and everybody was cheerful and doing well. An Enstern min who baa fever traveled much in the West will bo ainzod, natounded, when be becomes aequaint- ed with tho extent and development of tno ugrl- cultural, resources of that seotion. [bad been in the West often bofore, but its extendud weaitn and magnilicence was never so thoroughly im- pressed Upon mo us ut this time, and when Lot to South Carollna Lurged upon the lending tarm: erato go to the Nortuwost and the West una voyigo of discovery and information; to tuke what monoy they could get, and remain there uncil it was suet, and it would bo a guod tn veatment tasee how that unervelous country was wrowing, and how tho pouply were conduct ing that growth. Theau Western poopie hive ‘upon thelr farms Improved eattic, hordes, sheep, and awine ot the vest breeds,’ sume 'of the tinest Imported stallions and breeding stock are upon Hlinois and .Wisconsln farms, brought there at Inuch exponse. “And the descendants Are mnagnificont speuimony of tine stovk. In tole respect, und in tho crops of thoir fertile lands, the Westen farmer nus bardly an equal. ‘Vho extent tu which Improved agrivultural t chinery fs used fean indication of the prosper: ity of tunt section. One needls put to visit the Northwest to understand bow jt is that the ig Into bomy cone 0 froin thaso Weat- Hy matized In tho older Staces, and ure continually increasing in Rog (and mueely eeoupied , ¢ the Wost "What wus your impression uf the Wostern citics, ‘Doctor? a “The cities developed by this vast business cannot fail to astonish one Who is first Intro- duced to thom, Chicago na a growing omporiiin is wurvelous. The activo, untiring eommunity works constantly on this development. Ite fie coasint business bas obliterated every vestize of 118 recent destruction, and has even inprliut- ed on f(s new bulidings an air of nge and mas turlty, ‘The city looks as though it never had been burned, und never would uc. The story of ita aettlemont, told by those who took part In {t, sounds ike fledion. ‘fhe collection of wenlth, taste, onlture, comfort; ite grent warehouses and stock-yards; Its vast newapuper bulldiniwa; tho luvish aupply of information und thought its nowapapors furnish the universally reading pu! He dutly, 18a source of wonder und admiration. TUE goUTH. WAN ‘Was your {inpression of the South, Doc- or’ “Twas agrocably surprised at finding that tho land and the uyricultural development. and promise of the Suuth were better thun L bad od. ‘Thu ury wearhor thero, as well 1s in a jujured tho drops tou lurge extent, nrinery Were not MlywouraKed, und Nave entered pon & new oarcor Of prospurity. One thing Is partlowlurly notievable: the Southorn farmer sugins to be honvatly endeavoring to diversify ayrioulture, fn North Carolina, pare Uouturly, special attention ts now beng duyuted to grozing, They huve tue breeds of cuttle, otubly Juravys and Ayrshires, and the climate govina cepectilty udapted to these breuds. ‘There is a Native erases which Js inuxhiuatle bie, and which los Upon the ground round, and the year not injured by the frosta, whion are very ‘Siwnt there, These nutural grasses furnish abundant food throughout the year, Lau convinced that the South has ontered upon a new career of i= dustry, axricultural as well as manufaoturini, Nao wudiences Maton readily to everything that fsaudtothem. Ido not think the South quito go readily underatood allusions to Concord and Loxington us the farmers of the Wuat did, but they nave a mild climute, thoir soll ja your, and by ho wicans exhausted, and the Southern furm= ef baa before bim the prospect of abundant ihe rity and W preat opportunity fur increus- "DI 8 Variety Of his craps.’ id you notice any more eyldescos af ins creaelng prospority In one class thau In anothe “Te scemed to me that among tho class fur- morly known, and to a large extent atlll know, us the pour whites there Were greater wvieuced nt growing prosperity, They are picking up. They bave received a now Impetus sinco the War, and aro endcavorimg to do aoimethiu, ‘They are becoming sali farmers, and ure av Gently more industrious than they unce were.’ * ffow are tha colored puople?” “There te a qood dout of Industry among tho colored people. ‘but, a whole, they ary not overworkad, and [an oertain that they itre de> termined not to be. ‘They aro growing vory rapldly, and tho notion that what buy been valled the race problers in tho South ts tu be solved by 8 gradual and natural oxtinetion of the newro aoe through deuth und scunty production is vory erroneous. Certelaly the race la never go- ing to be extinguished In the Soutn from wcatty Production, ‘The precdiny. of tha negroce something exteaordinury, They are marvelously prolitie. “ And how about tho old whitcs—the old dom- inant clase?’ “They are thers still, and retain all thoir ans ofent pride, aud some of thoir ancient posses- sfons, but practicully une of their money, They. ure very Boor, uod a guud duil discuuraed; but they are recovering somowbat from thelr diss courage + amnagges MONDAY, OCTORER ment, and those who are connected with furleulture, whieh was the cht te cnet Cunt Ind ty witness, tre secting coud results, ure the eine type tht they tized to by hospitable, generous.” SUICIDAL. LAUDANUM, Sotetat Disvnten to The Chicago Tribune, ATHANTA, Gay Oct. How At Augusta, yerturday. Jumea tt Glover, a praminent youny. man of that city, suceredad In ending tis Ife by swale lowing to ounces of fmahinum, Lerore taking: the poixon, he told the barber, while being shaved, Uat hie would never five to pay the bill, and also wrote a iotter te Tried the dame tutlhs of fetter wave inatrn brothar, and alse directed the 1 he want pet diy father, Robert, comnitted atl ad, by shooting himaclt threuen thy brain with A pistol. Giuver was wall (hoax ie of by wll who: kuew hha. — PUCED AND DESERTED, Sptctat Disvateh to Tre Cateug Trisune. Minwavenn, Wie, Unt h—Thy dead body of & young woman wis found INA room of thu fut tow House, on Fifth strast, this morning, which Was noon recognized ag.,tnat of Ida Warnke, fortneriy of Watertawn, Wis, who has teen maklig her living In this elty tor sone: thr pitst Dy sewing, ‘The body was dectinposed, and hid H three or four a rently heen de ys feat Yonsient frei the wee of chturetiri, atid the dau wad the younw Kiel's scaction uid desur- Vou bya suuns fellow. CROP NEWS. ILLINOIS, Speetat Mapated to The Chicago Tribune, Mooi satos, S11, Oct, G.—[ecause of recent ralns and warm weather the corn 44 wroatly a, not turning Out AS well ns was nntiels Waited, und farmers scent to be very much dis- couraged at the prospects Sneeial Dispatch to The Chteasa Tribune, The vorn in this county py the continued wet and warm we, nia sprouting on thu atalk, while wheal Is growin 1) the saci, Special Dapaten te Tae Chiciya ‘Tribune, Dwg, Mb, Get. %—The rou tor. the frat. tne in many months ts now thyronghty sit trnted with Water, Cori ds very badly blown down, and is growing where it comes In contact with the wet enrth, The wenther fs very wirtn und pustitres In fine condition, We pave bud Vury heavy raing within the list Tow day's, nage REPUDIATING DEMOCRACY. A Convention of Irlahmen at Burlinge ton Repudiate the Demorratic Party, and Be WHE Vote the Ree publlean Lickets Mustington Lewkeye. ‘Tho remarkabie course of our evening Demo- cratic contemporary in stemutizing the people of Iretund and expressing sympathy with tholr oppressors Line ralsed a storm of Indignation among our Irish fellow-eltizens, The attack Upon the frish was as unexpected us it was un called for, Ameriean history fs so fullot thy honored names und herule deeds of brave frishe men thar it seems Hka the groseost ingratitude to cnat approbrium wpon them asa people © nut Ntted forself-eoveramont.” Aut surely sien 4 demtuchttion of a brave people comes with tho worst possible grace from an organ of a pos litiea! party with woich the Irish people tn this country huve been largely Identified, As muny have not scen the artivle which fret frouscd the Trish indinndon In thls city, wo publish [tin full,aa tiken from the Gazette of July 2%. Since then tho Democratle County Convention hus been held, and, under the fnilus ence of the Gazelte and its fricnds, the Irish ele. nent wus shautefally Ignored wad theuat age Not only were representative Irlehuiticens de- hiell representation upon the Ueket, but the Gazelle wus specuitly Nanored wand indorsed by tho nommnation of ong Of fs proprietors and active inanugers for the olicy uf Cousty ‘Treas- urer. ‘uus ingult was added to injury, and the Irish brood could stand (tno tonger. “A meeting was held at Hiberniun SchouleHouse recently, und wae culled to order by HH, xeatt. Denul: ton was called to the ohair; James Dunn elucted Seoretary; object of tho incetmy atitted by Hl, LU. Seott in weloar and toreibie nddress, whieh was frequeatiy applauded. In conclusion the apeaker atid ihat a preliminary meeting bid Leen betd and resolutions adopted expressive of the views of thuse present.’ By suygestion of tue Chalrman, tho resolutions referred to by Mr. Sonte Were presented to tho moctine and rend, as follows: Wiriteas, Tho Deinucratic party of Dea Molne: County hie Soluntnrily, thrawets Hs, party Naive, be come tho chantwion of kialisiemiacnie, und et loving poole averywneres and HENEAS, ‘Cho Donocrats party of Des Molnos County, in convention aewinbled, on Saturday, Xepe. 0, 18), UI In spelt end In 1uet aanetion, conte ryiprove the Iangiage and poltey vr ti the Huelinatun Gazette, io inurked and cunspleunus munnor, by piteing Wi manning eaitor in nominutte Toran hnpartant county omticy, and by utterly refuse ing to ryenwnize thu mesituriana chains an the party. Gf an old und Fonpeetes erat wholly and mulyly becuuse of hie drish Hume ald bloody und WHEKKAM, We dou this uetion incunsistent with tha spirit of free government und universal equally, fs Wkowlsem subsenntia) party. sproenlon a is i vlownot tha Pentucrntia or- anty. The inilerskmed voters, horohy ning pensAntry of troiend chiltonze the res Lor burt Now, therefore, we, Judes oursglyes' soveruily, and Individuilly to vote tho neratune ttepuiltean tiekot at (a contig Oetuber i ale to se Or best endeavors to xeeurY tho conmplete sieeess of Ruld tlekut. dames Dunn being called upon for his views spoke at fength fn favor or frisnmen usaeriing: thelr Independence of party rule, He was well upplaudod. Un motign, seconded by Patrick Shields, tho rosolutiond were unantmuusiy adopted, Pursuant to a suggestion of tue Chairman those present came furward and signed the re- solutions, thus Inereusing the Hat oc signers to over lu names, —<—<———___— INCORPORATED, Sptetal Dispatch to The Calcago Tribune. Sputxariery, [l., Oct. ®—Articles of incore paration wero Hlod in the Secretary of State's office yestorday as follows; Tha Monmouth Morchant Mits, of Monmouth; onpital, $25,000, Tho Littletekd Opera-House Assoctation, of Kane, Greene County; capital stock, $7,000, ‘The Peoplo’s Envings and Toun Association of Decaturs capital stock. $1,000,000; Incorpo rators, Albert Barnes, Abram W, Conklin, Stile ton Johnson, Do Witt C, Shockloy, and Orville 8. Goria, ‘Tho Bavinga Fund Bullding Assoctntion, of Decaturs capital stucit, $1,000,003 Sncorpo- rators, IX, HL Itoby, 1. K. Durfee, HL. E. Faster, 2. A. Ewing, Fred Kuny, J. W. Butman, and K, Harwood, A LUCKY COOK, Spectal Duyr.ten to The Chtcago Tribune, Cenan Ravrs, [t., Oct, &—Charles Purcell, a gentleman of avout 60 years of age, cook fn tno bourding-hall of Cuo College, this city, haa Just recelyod the ollicial notitication, which was also tho firat tntimation of tho fuct, that bls step. mothor bag loft hla $173,000, 2 partion of ft be- dn in Now York, and part in Germany, He has ulways been 9 poor innit, and accepts the fortune with thunks, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Queenstown, Oct. U.--Arrived, tho City of Ktfohmond, from Now York, New Youn, Oct. 9,--Arrived, the Zeatand, from Antwerp, tho City of Herlin and Spain, from Liverpool; and the Castor, from Amsterdam, RAurinony, Oct, W—Arsived, the Strassburg, from Bremen Lonpon, Oct. %—Tho &t, Laurant and Wiviand, from Now York; the British King, from Phileas ep nz und tho Surdinlan, from Moutroal, have arrived out, ——— BOAT-RACE POSTPONED, 81. Lours, Ovt, ¥.—The rave betwoon Trickett and Plaisted which was to bave taken place to- duy has been postponed for one week, _———————— Kalrwa Many intaresting facts in tho history of Kal wan have been browsht to light dluco it was known that the Freneu Generals ju Tune baye detormined to wlfack it. It was from that city that the Caliphs arched: for the conquest of Spala, and iu the your as A, oh tho celebrated art duparted from it in cummand of the Moors to take purtin the Spanien wars, ft is to Varik that Gibraltar owes ita name, it baying: been onited in bis tine Dfebel Turik, or the Mountain of Turik, Each dtoslun dynasty which bas reignedt in Northern Africa hnstettat Kalre walla osity oF a manchincy. OF imoiques: the town Ine twenty-aix; of za0rfena Hty sla. Cop- per repoussé vewels mandy at Kairwan are justly prized throughout all Toni, and from ite trade hr xolil-ombrotdered suddies Wt derives vonsider- ubio dure Income, Nata Melattye. A cortain tartford xentloman who hud jaw a lurge fortune in raliroad etocks, und who bud Baubowy estabilabmens nut tea miles trom Hos ton, took untu bunaelf, to consolva brivt widows erhvod, a second wife, A iidy of the newhbor hood went soun after the vont td call upen the bride, aud in the luysy of the enthor Haguinue conversation ventured some ladiferent remuar! Upon a bortralt which 4 upon the parior wall, “leit one of your husband's farully?” sho inquired, Well, not oxactly,” the ‘hostess answered, * (¢ waa u ploture of his Sree wity, but It was aot a very good Ilkenos: vyea changed, and keep it Cor 1 nee nm Tho greatest nppetizor, stomach, blood, and liver regulator on earln—Hup Bitters, A 19, 1831-—TGN PAGES ‘NEW YORK. Henry Ward Beecher Rises in Defense of the Rev. Dr. Thomas. One Wife Fatally Shot and An: other Stabbed by Brutal Husbands. HENRY WARD BEECHER NK OBiskN IN DE OF Dt. THOMAS, Avertal Lupateh to The Cateags Teibune, Ni York, Oet. t.-Henry Ward Beceher tol hisheavers do Plymouth Church this moraine that he loved the Methudist Churehe but when he enw nt urent body of that Charen cunvencd i the West to arntign: and east aut the & bey ‘Thomas tor preaching Chyist as tle Was ree ty dln Me. Beceher telt that they were tut angel. A Couret that could nun snoble, pire, and upright men ded nat beer Ive od wos not He to Weite over fs portass ristiay Chare VLEMS. SHOT Wis WHFS, New York, Oct. % While, drank Saturday night, John O'Connor fatally, shoe big wile at their apartinonte, ut No. acee ret Fit me Street, Her son by a formes feb und yinieace hooting and aasisted bis motier Ntowed tu bleud tod pall ited. STARRED fs D1voCKI WHE, ‘Thomas McKeever and wife have beet te gopirated “some eight years. ‘Tale morte Baw the Wwarmat in the titehershop af i. A Allen, at No, Jt) West Toi INth xereets at relzet hor by the shoulder, exetaining. © fe Hutu you ae inet" and stiahhiod bes i ttt abate Mel thy tne phys men, Thy wasn eantiot bi ed ut Castle Gurden MYSTERIO: the pasaenyers on appenred Friday night, His coat, traveling-big were found In the state the poe! Ith tha dross pulse Hennekeas, not the cle Land itelling-Mile Ce tocket with the monoxram MARVIN THE BIGAMIST. Tho Much-Married Racal 6 ‘Ten Yeurs tn the Penctentlary—A Vena ous Maran by the Culprit. Thenmosp, Va. Oct, .—The cate of Marvin, the Oigamist and forger, was brought tow end denand rather unexpected termination [1 tes Mustings Court today. When arraigned on the charge of furvery, and 1 response to the query astohis guitt or innovence, he pleaded puilty, whereupon a Jury was sworn it to assess tho puntstinent, whieh it fed at five years in the penitentiary, The prisencr adopted, a sinifar cottrse when grealzned on the clrge of bisam God n SbtTiar punishment was finpoged, make ten years inal. Prevons to the renteni the fatter eae. in re: tan wa to whoth vin pose and ain 4 being pronounced In eset to the usttitl gu rhe tad nnythiog te say, abr ea jong barangie, full of ine yeetive aud demmociation of those charged with Als enstody here and the. witnesses In atten froin the North. Mis rencadks displayed so muet vindictiveness ind venous towird the elty ofl wnd tho witnesses that, when be concluded, fis counsel, Mr. Samtier M.” Mage, uctdroased the Court in deprecation of bls: cllent's language, My, Page said he had this oll mat larviy in Jali, without money aud without fiends, and he told Bh he would defend bin te the last steomity, Not ane nbn by tke prisoner. To pend sulle: te he vould puraue, he had bad tho fullest Interce since the latter hud bcon hls ls had nor been depriy Pasa anti thist, ve with Stevi of it He teit it was a pour made bln in de neat tis Page'ay trlends. W thane man without nny o wits, atid thd done wil he could After snying this Mr. Page took up hie ie and bere Marvin's side, dudae New York, one of tho w aes $1 ar weuige, He pido Mrdsail) had done git a gould to anielorate tha condition the prisoner, and it was owins tu his ellorts that’ the ease had tuiken this course. Ho now felt that be bud done Infuss Hee to himself and to the Commonwenlth of Virginia in taking this position and lessening the punlahment of the prisoner, Ho felt sorry that wannof Marvin's ability should be placed In the position be wits tn, but he wis now going whore he trusted he would have time to repent, Judwe Coristhin then sentenced tho prisoner in gecordince with the fading of the Jury. Lid livering the sentence, tho Judge sald that. would ba unburanting ta respond te any of the statements that had been nade by the prisoner, but the prisoner, ho guld, after confessing such erimes as ho had confeased, could not expect any credence tu bo given tothe statements he bad made without having them fully corratn rated, Marvin made an effort to nidress tne court agaln, but tho Judge sternly commanded him to tike bla seat. Marvin wis taken out to the penitentiary lato this ufternuon, and 1s now clothed, In a convict's garb and oceupying a conviet's coll, oo SENATOR MAHONE, Mo Addresves the New York Union League Ciub-The Condition of Ate faire in Virginla-An Explanation of the Polley of the Keadjusters—Their Deviro tv Bay tho Just Dovt of the Sinte. Cany man might hase, return thit the prisoner § for him, hat and Birdsall. oF ni the prosceuttion, spoke lndigauntly of 3 Neo York Times, Asclect company of goatlemen nasembled In the hall of the Uanton League Cluu last evening to listen to annddress by the Hon, Willium Mu- hone, United States Seantor from the State of Virginia, Atwong these prestt—all of whom wero apetlaily invlted—were Judge Neah Davis, Hurace B. Fry, U. W. Cooper, jesse Belleman, ‘Thomn: Acton, J, W, Howe, J, Me Requa, W Astor, Henry Bod, Dr. A.C, Agnew, Gon. Anson G. MeCao) J, W. Pinchot, J. &. Lowrey, Witiam I, Lee, Col, BF. Separd, Joseph M, Mazeltfne, Juco Wendell, William Dowd, and Aiexander Taylor, At 8:30 o'clock Judge Davis opened the meeting by a brief address. Heald: ” Wo bayo come to listen fo 0 gentleman who will tage some re. mnarks.un a subject of general interest: While da some of hla Anayelal . ideas 1 de not altogether agreo with bim, yet In the frult which has. hitherto beet brougnt torth by bis labors we ean all give a hearty con- currence, Tdo not kaow whut Bis views aro in thelrentircty, §do know, however, that he fs endenvoriuy to scu (hat a vote cast is n vote counted, and in this endeavor ho bas my hearty godspecd. I know niso that the man whe ly in favor of Pay ine somothing of the debt of a State Is mntattly better than be who promises to pay wll the debt, wad who Analy pays nothin r take «reat picasure in Introducing to you Sei Mahone, of Virginia,” itor Muhony was greeted by a round of applause, Which lasted “Nnul hu reacued the front of tho platforin, When the demonstration ceased, the Semitor fron: Viewluhs anid: 0b thank you, guntlemen, on behall of the State at Vinginit Sor this cordial welcome. Laer here: tonight to explain to you dn plain terms sameot tho paves whieh are invelved It tbe camper which la now belay proseeuted in| Virgii ‘These fssuedy we of Virwinin foul concer the peopla of the whole Nation, as well us those of our own Slate, want ta tell you somethlig ubout the public debt of tho Stato of Virginian. We who five in the State havo long felt that the pubitoot thu country it uilerstand fully our position on this siestion Of the State debt, aud we who are known as Readjusters have felt iat whon the subject was tuily nnderitaod, the people of the Nation would justity us iy hoe course which wo have pursued. . ‘This debt (a one of the insues Ine volved tn the preweut cnuipuln, “One party: contends. that itabould be settivd on one baxta, and theother party claiina that it should bo set. ya adother basla, | Now the dettal the xtate Virgiata at tho begining of the War was £11, AWOOD. AL the eloso at the Wae, hy tho ¢: the State ot West Virvinia, sie found mestbird of her ry her poputtion, and over $51,000,000 of values in vroperty, ‘Che feat attempt to dent with te debt was by the Legisiature, which wndertook to make w settlement by arbitrarily ullotting one-third Of tho debt Woeat Viryl The eudjustors caind bufore the oredtitors of the Siig, und they contended Wat two principles xnauld govern the untire question. ‘The Nrat duty, shoy assericd, was touscertain Just the’ State ot Virwinia owed, The aecuned duty was $0 duterinine Just haw tue’ Stare could! pay on tho debt, bovicd tbe guestlon thus," sald tho spouk+ ees On Sam by 18dl, we owed $31,800 tk, Add to this the Intorust att pee cent for ‘twouty ears, and cut off one-third which Is Justly duc ty the Suite of Went Virgins, Credit the old Bate with what she bas paid in thy meanthne, and the Iniunce ie what whe ey i? That a where the plain of the Lowlhusters cor 10 the Front in this eampoizn. We take thed at tue beginatng of thu War, add tho fut neeumutsted ta the meantime, lop alt at for West | Virgin, and take oredit woat we havo pald wineo tho beginnine ot the War. The question of — fnterest 4a the only Qae that comoa wy 10 erento an isenu, We who call ourselves lead Justers say to aur creditors,” Look at our res sources, “You can sce that it la tm possible for us to pay & per cent on our debt. Our examination abows that wo can pay} per cent, but we cannot pay nore, We cab premisy to pay tbat and fulll our promise, Ja isl yur tuxuule propere soli! waten, and ie Bnotler popular tink and aw new Ty atnonte] to 85,000.00, ‘Today it amounts t nEy S35 60,000 CFF), ‘ho assessment in Viginia ne higher thaw in any athor State tn the Union, Under the gentlemen whe are opposing ois in Virginia, tha Deraoerate, ST Of tek Efiteveat “bay beet wcenmue fated” on our deft, ad the shoot noneye have been diverted from thelr leit. maty object, It wag under tils eondition af Unlnus that tho Reatjusters took up this qued- Honof tho public debt of the State, We be. Neved that the thine bad come to find out what was the just Habillty of tha State, and what its whility wits to mect it. We were mot hy 9 rots i tinentof repudiate. The peuple, who tate getting Inte dubt on interest Recount at the rate af $1,00,000 0 sear, with no provision teenieet the indebtedness, naturally t Mileve that the debt would never bo ve raved oue ability to pay Interest by suf the Shite, task all fiulreminded Sten Lo oy [ee nt Interes Promise 6 por cent.and pay un interest tra how two parties In the State of Tho Retires etait committed ter sortie ho dent uf the Mty OWE the: se word § have meadined If we parry the pebaires me wee hope toate, we stl what toe dent on that oes, Ou the othor hand, aur Haenied seating adobe oF Sse), atfernie to Jey Phew a whiek they lo nov owe, ih ordee teeatiow Uk ney ar aut te pay per hone cont on Une. bey have this far daled fo ahuw ue bow thoy ean rin the Staty and tho’ puta xehunls and pay 3 per vont a SHUM without ducreneng the fisuton OF the people, Wo have a revantie i Virgina of Mb. The expenss of vunning eral Caveratient tt STM, heaving Mm) te rin the State Gaveramont. ‘The Hittin of the State provinces Mat one-Ntth eE the taxes eal be aparopriated lo the ents ef pantie eduatian, Cah Sou xen any imiraltt BLE datement to meot dn boterest ehariy Of SMM Ie A cettl uF WF pee cent dnterest on our debt AertheL wive te the bonda of Virginia a fixed: salite, Seer queatlons eur i antes that of the pubic debt. One of the most Inportant ta the question of vie education of surelidsen, iy one yeng of the sdintnisteation at cur party we bave, by economy and the abe renner OP rhe ht wi 1 thetn, divutled Min nitaber of our schools and dgubled tho meaber of ane pupil hiaek and white. Wo Fer pall bae't to the setood Pind $150,000 of the: hodinpreperty borrowed srestt question In thas 8 OF Gumien Liberty, at orn ud in Virginia b oirigenaanps uiuster party atari Med ty tbe rights of al men before inw and at the pallotehax, We found tho vast cHtored papiiation without giles. Hien, without any mete of support, turned loow, We navo, treated them Ike mon, and we are getting twen's treataent front then, We ure he more Atrald of the negroes than wo ore. fthe Hepubliontia, It will not he forgotten Maat we souvht renbinisadon into we Baton promising that tho rightot sulr. moUlT not pe restricted exeept in eases af 4 + The fee adjusters have honestly tried to full! their promise, but (a the Site of Virginian today no hiun enn vote unless be pays a palletax of $1, This we hold is av violntion OF the conditions under whieh wo came bnck Into the Union. The polletax disfranchises a targe nuenver at peuple, both white nnd Glaek, and the result is that somebody who wrnts Votes conies to the front. nud pays the pull-tax. KICKING THE DEAD LION. Grant's Assault on the Dead President oA Southiorn Review of It. Naat ede American, Grants companitive opinion of Garfield and Arthur wus not only in bad taste and false in its insinuations ty.tiust the dead President, but it was a deliberite dotanes of a reverential senti+ ment which pervades all parties and dermunds 0 deeont deference frau pubiie men. The tame of Gardetd hus been enshrined until it) stands for jrood und pure in publle life, If Grant thinks that sentiment 4 false or the judgment Wrong dt 4 ecanmoou deeeney to bold bis I There was no enti fur efltiolam of bis pubite acta und the motives whieh prompted op- vontments Grant regards as indlenting the buldest lagratitnde. Grant 1 a singntar blane de is obstinacy makes him almost at ine’ very grave of Gurtela Insist upon detuning: Conkitny by denouncing Gurileld’s action us tne xratitade when the entire country, except a Tew stalwarts, has aceepted his ouster of Conk- thue'e relenda As not only rleit but absas fitely deinanded. 1 dures to reopen the” contest and pit tho quest between Garileht and Conkling wealn at iene arutind tho grave of the late President it ts only fiving reputmtions that will suffer, Jt would have been prudence us well as decency for Grant to have remembered thut tho Stilwart sbulfs-humters invade tho isusiiation powibie by thote unniannerly and ontrageous Uelt over the eputis upon the enurtesy of the Senate, ‘Tho ticral respoustbifity Of IMAL wet my HOt rest Upon uuy tan Of them. but it does clearly rest upon the system upheld by them. The pubHG hae heen exceedingly lenlont and dust, cConsifering tho exeitement and indigan- Hon TC Grant, by bik eritleisin of the dead President, stall bring the matter up for dt have fought for (ts neiintenauce responsible for the crime ft clearly caused, Itdves not become Grant, of any Sbibvart, to open bis month whout the dead President. ‘To the Grant gubal the pubhe hag been execedingly lenieut. Th ree boking the evidont Injustice i ehargiig ten with rexponstOihty for the neausination the pubs Ho has been more aban Just; [thas even tore borne to huld them to that responsloinity for the Meme Of the epuils syatem which they: rv taht ta bear. Ff thoy fooltanly reopen: tho question thoy wit autor severely for thetr, folly, ‘Pots country a notin a moudito beara word ofeconsire at tts inartyred Preadent trom Gen, Grant ot any of his cabal. Silence, absolute, entint sifenoeus to all that [4 buried In thut grave WH well become (en. Grant and ig mis- rane faction. — Praise from that quarter tits & hollow ring, avd consute the American people will not endive, Good taste, If Grant had eve possessed it, wontld tive prescribed, In any ca: at lens? confinement within the rule of na nds ton. The rule ty doubly to uu adhered to hero, whore the Amerieun people have solemnly nde up cholr minds that nothing but what ia good cnn be truthfully ad. Gen, Grant may Tinie otuorerise, but be Will not aay wo WIth Tite puntty. $e LATEST NEW YORK MODES, New York Beentiy Post, Spanish glrles of biaek velyet are very stylish, Ott-fashioned Louls XVI. pellsses are Again in favor, Greclan. bands for tho hair are made of silver inlald with mock gems, Gligot pulls are seen upon many fmported enrringe and dinner dresses, ’ Surah motte fs the name of a raw material designed for dress trimmings and snillinery purposes, Long viain skirts of velvet will be worn with Louls XV, coats and scart draperies of light-hued broende, “My lady” jackets of dark green cash- Inere embroidered in gold or silver, aul fust- enad with amall buttons to mateh, are in. ported, Hungarian searfs of searlet, green, and fold striped surah aro draped over jersey costumes of dark myrtle green, aduilral blade, or jet black, ‘The newest colors are tho “ Rose Rexence,” a very dellente pints the “Stephane,” 9 soft silver gray; and a dull ugly stuude of ollye, Whieb Js called Tunlsian green, Light silk and woul stuffs in Urlght con- trasting stripes, or in gay. indttcyt ner designs, troextiblted, whieh are to mike very hand- sume yet durable dresses for sehoul-girls, Sauare nantleal looking collars of oriental brocade, ar plaided surth, with hirge bows: Khottal at the throat Tn true sailor fashion, aural be very popular with stylsh young Rirls. Handsome new qualitles of “fur” plush, showing along heavy plie, to Ine used for cloak trhnmings, poleriies, aid mutts, are as costly and elegant as fur itself, but. much Jess durable, Pink toilets are very fashionable, and are stylishly wet aif with blick silk stockings a vald of ambroidery, black sathi sandals worked with jet beads, and long black gloves of undressed Khe A Visites made of India shawls are to ha esevedingly Lashlonabte the coming season, They will bo triumed with sable fur or with costly oriental fringes, and fastened with jurgu silver clasps, ‘The last extravagance in Franch hose ts 9, now atocking of eream white lace in open work designs to be warn over auather one of spun silk tinted a flesh color, ‘The Ineq stockings cost 525 0 pair, * Handsome marquise eoatd of heavy, col- ored satu, handsetucly embroldered on the vest front, pockets, cults, and deep cotlir, are ta bo worn pen tho promenide over short walitig-skirts or black satin aud surah, ‘Tabliers mate of: natural towers to be worn over evening dresdes of white are very’ fashionable unl egeeedingly beautifal, bit owtng fo thelr ephemera! effective only in the begining of an wyening, nantes chev are “Studies In yellow” are among tho moat fashionable hues of the present tine, and “sunset”? Jee brilliant shata whieh merces from yellow into deep ret Anreol 7 fs wreen” 13 as popular with artistic French tadies as itis unpopular with thd industriotis, tuuesthetic, Ainerican potate-big, The facc ot the solemn-visdged owl pualy deers forth from amid'a mass of pluhtes and towers npon a French tint of goft Persian Inanve plush, extiblted by a loading importer. tink ot agloany yellowesed owl upon t Persian mative bonnet! ‘The short sleeves of many white evening follets are composed entirely of triple rows of pearl beads with a penrl-beaded frings drooping over the arm.. Thoy sro caller, “ pearl sleeves,” and when they are tsed bear hecklavy and bracelets aro worn to muaten, Rich white motre antiane, such asdelighted the stately dames af olden times, 1s ta bo a favorit material for bridal dresses the coining winter, The new multe fabrics, however, show smaller wave thun tho watered ma- terials formerly manufactured, BUSINESS NOT.CES, Wilbor's friends of persons contirmed consuinption by tho se of this oflg- 1 preparation, and the erateful parties thom ved, Dave, b a it and acknowl. edging its wonderful eniutey, eiven the article 1 vast popularlty in Now England. ‘The cud-liver ol ta th thin contention robbed of its unplens- und rendered doubly effective In being ipled With the tue, whlet ts ttsolf a restora. tive pr Hel ple supply ug ature with Just tha as- statation required to hen) and restore tho dis cused Inns. A. 13, Wilbor, Boston, propeictor, Sold by ail drusgist Arond's Beef Iron, and Wine, with Cinchans, the standard medicinal tonite of this progres ago, St enriches the blowl, prampt- iy Wivigorntes tho hrala and tervous syste, sinproves digestion, ste. Mesults A round foein bright eyes, huppy state of mind, Arend's dra: store, corner Maison street and Fifth avenne, ee Twenty years nvo it v clainied that Huek & Hayner's waathe Anest achievement of the alpnen of verfumers, thas never since teen eqiialed by any othor distillation, Today it Is sold from Maine to Texas, ne modostly "Mars Cologne’? Chus. Gossage & Co. “Opening!” WEDNESDAY, Oct. rath. pecial Display of Cloaks, -"Parisian Costumes,” AND Elegant Novelties, Selected from the latest styles produced exclusively for Paris and London sales! 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