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ere eeeinroowe se FOREIGN. The Green Iele Again in ao State of Widespread Anarchy. Extraordinary Reecption of tho Landlords Now Trying to Hunt. List of Outrages for September as Onloulated by the English Spies. Threat of Forster to Put Mr. Parnell, M. P., in the Kilmainham Cooler. Tho Cabinet Divided as to the Necossi- ty of Using Strong Repress- ive Measures. Another Horse-Race Won by Foxhall —Gambetta’s Secret Visit to Bismarck. A Gale at Sea-Sinking of the Steamer Corsica Of Portugal. Humbert of Italy and Fronois Joseph Now Figuring on an Interview American Pork, GREAT BRITAIN. BRITISH COMMENT ON THEM DEFEAT. AT MORSE-RACING, Swrcial Cable, Loxpo, Oct, 12.—'The ‘Times this morning has come to the conchision, very gratifylag, to Englishmen, that yesterday's vietory at Newinurket was really a. British one, The Thaes thus philosophises on these trhumphs: “Not purely Ameriean, fHke most of the country from whieh they come, both Lroquols, and @oshall are of pure English, or, we shoul accurately say, of English and Lrlst cescent. ‘Though bred in Amerlean, neither the winner of the Derby and the St. Leger, nor.the hero of yesterday, is of Amertean breed. They belong to a race of horses that lias: been so long settied In this country as to constitute English race horses. ‘They were in competition with members of thelr own family, descended from the sume parents, inheriting the same qualitics, Until one of our great races Is won by & horse of American blood ant breeding, trained by an American and rid- don by an Amerivan, Englishmen will not feel bound to acknowledge total discomtit- are.” STORM AT LIVERPOOT. Ty the Western Assrctated Pres, Lavervoot,, Oct. 12.~There fs 0 heavy gate at the mouth of the Mersey this morning. A schooner, name unknown, foundered there with alt hands. R TURF, Loxnoy, Oct. 12.—The race for the Select Stakes, at Newmarket, was won by Keene's Foxhall, ‘Tristan second, and Maskelyne third, Only three ran. Foxhall will have to carry 123 pounds in the race for the Cambridgeshire Stakes, The jockey McDonald, who rode Foxhall sesterday, received £2,000 for winning tho face, The race for the Middio Park Plate, for 2 year-olds, was wort by Kermesse, Lorillard’s Gerald secoud, and St. Marcuerite third, : GLAD OF IT, The Pines, in an editorial, says: “We may honestly and cheerfully congratulate America upon anotner solld trlumph worthy of those by which the present racing season has been marked, But these: trlumphs are totpurely American, as Lroquols and Fox- tallare of pure Engilsh and Irish decent, Until one of our great races is won by a horse of American blood and breeding, trained and. tldden by an American, Englishmen will not feel bound to acknowledge o total discom- Bure.” A FREE-TRADER, Sit Stafford Northcote, in speaking at a banquet, denounced protection, TL LAND Court. Dounrin, Oct. 12—-Tho Land Commisston- ers continue to recelva applications from tenants to have fair rent fixed, but the first notice-tled by a landlord has just been sent in by the Marquls of Waterford, to have the Tents of two tenants increased. LAND-LEAGUE CONTRIBUTIONS. The Land League hus recelved £50 stnce the preeeding meeting; nothing from Auerica,’ SUPPORT FOR TIE GOVERNME Aconference of Irish Liberals is arrang- ing to be held hore for the purpose of eon- sidering the best means of supporting the Governinent in carrying ont the Land uct and obtaining obedience ta law, in view of Gladstone's appeal for support to loyal Irishmen, ’ NO WUNTING IN MEATI, The Land League of the County Meath has Tesolved not to purmit hunting this season. It will be remembered that the Empress of Austria had Intended to hunt In that county this winter, THE RAIDS ON TIE HUNTERS, Duntiy, Oct, 12.—The Marquls of Water- ford, in resigning the Mastership of the Cur- Taghore Hounds, sald he did so becnuse the Land League lind been orgunizad to pre- Yent hunting throughout Ireland, When he Was out hunting Jast Thursday the chapel Ita rang, the horna were blown, and a large loultitude of peoyle gathered and stoned hin and his friends, ‘The pelted the dogs, stabbed soveral of them with pltchforks, and hooted and yelled till they obllged the party fo go home. ‘The Currnghmores are the Auewt pack of hounds in Lrelaud. ‘The Em, bress of Austria was to have hunted with them thissunson, Between £5,000 and £7,000 WIN be lost to tho nelghborhood by the breaking up of the pack. tn Kildare the League has give notice that Melther tho Marquis of Drogheda, the Enrl of Mayo, Lord Cloncurry, Mr, John La Touche, or Mr, William: Blacker appear on the hunting-feld the hunting will bu stopped, above-named gentlemen are the prin- Clpal tand-owners in the county, and are con- stantly resident on thelr estates. ‘I'he police Teturn of ‘ AGRAMIAN OUTRAGES FOR SEPTEMBER has beon just received, It shows that thore Vo been ono murder In Clare, one man: slaughter In Cork, four cases of attempted iurder, fifteen cases of aggravated assault, two of which endangered Hfe, two of cute and inatming persons, twenty-four Ine cendlary cases, four of robbery and burglary, Seven of taking and holding forcibly pos Session, eleven of cutting, killing, and malin: ® cattle, one of robbery of arms, Ne of = riots and = affrays, and of administering untawful oaths, quere Were 233 cuaes of intimidation, 189 by oncilening luttere, and 44 miscellancous, aaease of attacking a house was reported, by lojury to property, seven of firing Into ‘ ‘ellings, and one of obstruction of rallway Trafc, ‘The total number. of offénses’ was . Cork heads the list with 59; Roscom- iow and Clare have each 23, Kerry 27, Gal- Way &, Leltria 81, Mayo #0, Limerick 19, and Monaghan, Kilkenny, and We 15 enel. The refinement of er reaehod at Kanturk, where amannamed Sal- livan was arrested tor puting needles into the netitoes whieh he was giving to the enttleot a boycotted farmer, Lt ts stated Forsttnt sald a few day nyo Liat Parnell would be kieklng hls heels in Kilmalaham before ninny weeks If he obstrueted the fair work- tn ofthe Land bill after it was ones in oper ation, the CAN ‘Tho ‘Pones says it understands the Cabinet “separated yesterday without combyg to any deelston in regard to the course to be pire aned tn ireland, but that the Cabinet will hivet again soon, and a decision cannot be nT Tong postponed. ‘There ar no doubt, two gmrties Inthe Cabinet, us there were om yenr ag but the Ministers who still hesitate te take a decided course may le Invited to serlousiy reflect {hat tho hupatlenee ef the country grows daily at the continued speetaele of nuthority fu Treland flouted and daw defied? ‘The Tunes farther says: “The appeal of the Boers for wimodiflention of Une conven: thon inust have oceupled the eblef plice fn the deliberations of the Cabinet yesterday, We ate satlafied the Government will recog: nize the necessity of Inststlig upon the ratl- fHeatlon of the convention in all its easenth points, If the Boers dteellne to ratify it they Will find themselves confronted with a force under Gen. Sir Evelyn Wood far more formidable than any they hive hitherto en- countered” ENGLISI AGITATOR, The Secretaries of the London branch of tho Emergency Committee urgently appeal for subserjptions from the Brilsh publle in order tobe ableto carry on the struggle figalnst Land-Leugue tyranny. LORD SALISBURY, speaklag at Neweastie-on-l'yne, dented that he had ever adyoeated protection, but sald hedestred a thorough Investigation of the subject. Ue also sald thatif he found, by ralsing the duty on luxuries, or threatening to ralse It, a pressure could be brought upon forelgn Governments to reduee their rates, he shoutd throw orthodox furmulas to the winds, FRANCH, GAMNETTA, Speetat Cable. Pants, Oct. 12.—M. Gambetta's reeent visit to Germany bas naturally given rise to all sorts of speculations here. There seems no doudt that, travellag under his mother’s maden name of Massabll, he succes vislted Hamburg, Dresden, and Frankfort. Aveording to some accounts he was itso seen travellng in the dircetion of Varzia, and it is therefore Inferred that he was at the tine on his way to an interview with tte .Varzin Sphinx, Prince Bismarek, It is not protatle Gambetta, who was never a very domestic character, would have undertaken a journey to Germany merely to take hls nephew to school there or to bring hl home, “Peoples who have so Ingenlonsly commented on bis Inte: disap pearance mid reappearance left one thing al- together out of thelr ealeulations: the possi- bility of there being A PETTICOAT IN THE CASE, It was stated posittvely this morning that a jady was seen with M, Gambetta In Ger- inany. May It not he that the Sphinx whom the French Ediyus went to meet was a femt- alne one? OSCAR DE TUNIS, The genticman who rejoices In the curious name of Osear de ‘Tunis is contributing a series of very interesting ‘Tunistan revela- tions to tho .Jitranatgennt and Lanterne, Accortling tov letter whieh appears in both papers today, M. do Tunis, acting Informally in belinif of the Buy, lust spring eame with in an ace of persuading M. Grévy w consent to a. friendly treaty. between Eranee and ‘unis which would have given every guar- nutes and satisfaction to France, and would have stopped the unfortunate war almost ab the very outset, : GAMBETTA AND BISMARCK, Tv the Weatern Associated Peeee. Lonpow, Oct, 12.—The Times says there is nothing improbable In the report that finm- betta had an interview with Bismarck. It ls natural that Gambetta, aba crisis in his ca- reer, shoul wish to come to some under- standing with Bisinarck, . A REMINISCENCE, Paris, Oct. 12—Bisinarek In 1873 ex- pressed a wish to have an interview with Gambetta, beenuso he was the man on whom the maintennnee of peacetul relations might some day depend, A COMPANY HAG BREN INCORPORATED iu Paris with a capital of £500,000 tor the eg- tablishinent of an American Exchange. TUNIS, A GOOD DEAL UF A WAT, Tuxts, Oct. 12.—~Lwo more railway stations have been burned, Letters of fudependent correspondents ,conilrm the stitement that what lias realty delayed the adyanceon Kalr- wan Is the facet that the arrangement by which All Bey’s troops were to protect the ratlway and preserve order in tho north while the French chastised the rebels in, the southern part of the regency proved utterly futile, A revolt has broken out in the Krou- uiler country, ITALY PROTESTS. Houstan, the: French Minister, has ad- dressed a circular to the representatives of the Powers, informing “them of the occupa- tlon of ‘Minis by virtue of an understanding: with the Bey, the ovenpation to be purely: aullitary, and the adiniotstration to continue as heretotore, ‘The Italian Consul has alone protested against the occupation, A. PAINS DISPATCH says tho protest of the Itallan Consul againat the occupation Is belleyed to be dus to a ils understanding, Itls expected Ltaly will dls- avow i, other Consuls haying unanimously recognized the neeessily of the ocaupation, ‘ aIGNED, Tunis, Oct. 12.—The Buy has signed an or- der authorizing the ocenpation of Kalrwan by the French, Heavy slege artiilery ts belng mounted at tho eltadel and ina large fort outside the principal gate of the city, THE INSURGENTS attacked astronz French foree near Susa, The French sutferud somo loss. Choy fell iuto ambuscade, Despite a large French sarrizon at Susn, the Insurgents capturad many cattle close to the town and pillaged several of the adjacent villages. AT SBA. 5 FOUNDEREN, Lrsuon, Oct. 13,—The British steamer Cor sien, from London for Bombay, foundered off Capo Roca, Part of the crew was drowned, LATER INFOUMATION Js that only five persons were saved out of a crow of twenty-six, GERMANY. EXTHADITION, : Benray, Oct. 12—Germany and Austria have agreed to fresh proposals made by Russia in regard to thooxtradition of political erlininals, Nogotlations with France on the subject are proceeding, ‘ ——- ITALY, . STILL ANOTHEN INTERVIEW, Rose, Oct, 12.—It ig stated on good au- thority that negotiutions linve been resumed for an Interview between King Huubert and Eyperor Franols Joseph, f NORTHERN AFRICA, * PROTECTION vor EUHOPEANH. Lonvos, Qet. 14—It is stated that «lls patches have been exchanged during the past few days between Berlin, Vienna, Rowe, and Madrid on the advisablilty of jolub naval service all slong the Atrican Const for tho protection of the interests of thelr respective subjects, menaced by rising Arabs. AUSTRIA, Y PORK IN HUNGARY. By verminent Commis: ston deeldes dn favor of nivtutalning thy pro- jiutlont agalnat Uc tmportation of American bork, CHOLERA IN THI INDIAN Loxnoy, Oct. } ie cho and enttles plague have bro! out tn Norte Java and the Sugloo Arehipelago, TRUSSIA, AIBEDLA, Sr. Prrensivna, Oct. 12—A. speelal councll will be formed to declde on cases uf administrative deportation, NEW COLUMBIA. mele Seite Sinadard Planted on Now ‘Werritory In tho Arctic Reulonm Curresponience New York Heratd, WUANGELL LAND, Aug, 12, 1881.-—Another trl- Umpht Another didicuity achieved that hag never before boon mastered! Mero it te lone liness of thia vast solitude—tuls “ problemuatteal Northern lund ° of Baron Wrangett—w.th na int inna belnys but ourselves to break the drearl- fess, your corre#pondicut studs on the newly. nequired territory of tho United States, under tuo shadow of the Stats and Stripes whieh ne himself agtisted In ralelyg, Ou the moruiuc of Aug. H the land is so near that we ure most sanguine of getting ashore. In the afternuon the chances of gettlog on land are so good Unt the Merete correspondent, Ideut, Reynolds, und Mr, Owen, engineer, valine teer to go ushore on the tee ou the morning of the th, Preparations are made accordingly the skin-bout, rutions, ete, belng got ready— and, in consequence. wo spend a sleepless night, thinking ef encounters with bears and escapes on the fee the next day. Wo are called at o'clock on the morning of the 1th, and, while cating a hurried breaktast, the ship ispolng toward tho land, Wo ure fully pre- pared for the undertaking, but, on reaching tho fee, tud the feuds tore favorable than they were the preceding evening. Vo our greatdes light wo gre uble to get witlin tes? thin half mile of the shore, with open water tip to the bench, "Thie, however, is nor neeon- PHabedt without considerable Mileulty, tor ut Umes the little steamer is completely beset by the grent masses of fee, which sho steams, qrtingt ut Jail speed for several! minutes before: they show sheis of motion, It seems 19 if she were on atrinltrip, statlonury ata dock: but fully all the ditticult picees are pushed aside, ye we Land, Mery abery pos: svssion Ib then The thug was phived ont pole of driftwood unt high eit, une lo the saul was secured 1 wiles mouthed butte containing Information of lund ig, ete, and tlh cylinder tielosing a copy of thu New York dferald of Surge ‘The spot whore we hud is te which we give the mute ob er, after the elticient Chlot of itevenue Marine, Mr. Be W. Clark, Un the Leah, vompused of bluck sluty guitgle, we found the ekeluton of an enore mous whale, from which the bileen was absent; also, a quintity of drittwood, sume of tt twelve fuches in dhtmeter, a wooden wedge, 10 Agintic pndile, 0 barrel-stave, 0 plece of a boat's spar, anda fragment of i cracker-box, ‘The river was quite narrow (about ld yards wide), Dut deep und rapids and from the top of the elit P by it could be seen extending otek lute the muthins achstince of forty miles, ‘The mount- ving, devoid of snow, and seen under very tite vorable circumstanecs tireugy ou rift in the clouds, speared brown und nuked. ‘ho ettits were ol slute, und a tramp of or six miles reveuied nuthing further jn the gull than ure gilluceous clay with + bluck pebbles. fi one of the cits # stratum ol saudstone cropped out, ound severil specimens of — quarts econtuining fron pyrites were found. Our enbin-buy, 1 bright=tced, blonde English boy, was th high glee at having discovered golds und: It wis too bud to gee fig clougated couitennnce on being informed that hi specimens were nothing but fran De itee The line over which we truuped, In addition to being very muddy, seemed alinosat ng burro as a mnaculamized rand; bat, on searching clusety, several species of byperburean plints could bo found, such ng suxiivuges, wnemoned, grasses, lichons, and tmushroome. A’ stiath species of shrika wns avenred as a speelinen. We also saw it gull, sey eral hemimings, tho boles uf murinots, and tue tracks of foxes und bears, On completing the erccuon of tho Ungstalt a silute wus fired frum the cutter, and the crew responded with three rousing cheers; buat there were none but themselves in this Arctic goli- trtde to retcho thelr cheers, We looked anx- jousty fur traces of tho Jeannetta—as unxlously as Robinson Crusoe looked for fuotstepa—but in it i bi, however, conclusive eyidenee touched ‘on this lund, for tho a Very extensive one, aud she muy have ued und fett nreeord muny mites from te Bpot-where the Corwin culled. Now that «landing has been effected by our party, the question vory naturally arises ns to priority ot discovery, ete, We contend Uiat the Corwin hus comploted Capt. Keltet’s dis- covery, provided tho Jeannutto hus never landed here, Itimny not be umles_ ty mention tho allezed landing of a Cu Dallmann in 180, an account of which appears in the Herald of Murch 31 If not a pure fubricution, tho statement of Cupt. Dallmann contains at lenst facts not observed the Corwin fu her cruise off Wrangell Laud. In tho Hirst place he mentions baying seen und passed Plover Istund. ft {8 well known to everybody aboard thy Corwin that nu such [sland exists, she having repeatedly steamed over the spot where it fs reported to be. ‘Then aguln, tho story about the musk-ox borns le mythical, and tho Captulu fy all at get in bts Hearing for the hand {4 fncor rectly placed on the charts, being placed over ‘twenty inites south of its trae position, ‘The renl facts of the cave are sy nt variance with Cupt, Dultinann's — stutement that the most guperilunl = examination — by Any competent person goes to show that it fs at lent npocryphal, and the Bremen Geographical poviety Lng been greatly Imposed upon. Noxt to the completion of diseayery arises the ques Uon of paming the new lund, it ls proposed to call it New Columbin, and, unless it can be proved that some ono cise hus landed previously and.taken formal possession of it, the Colute Dian titte will hold youd. In tho new topography tho. southestern end of the Jana ls tu be caller Capo. Wrangell, tho nurthensiern Capo Keilet, the river Clirk, and a promontory north of the river Paint iesse. SCAR-FACED CHARLEY. The Lava-Hods Mond Settles Down as a Successiul Kurmer, St. Loula Post-Dispatch, Dr, D. BH. Dyer, of the Quumpan Agency, In- lan ‘Ferritory, accompanied by Mr. G. D. Will- Juma, was In town toduy. Mr. Dyer Is well Kuown as one of the moat successful Indian Agents in tho employ of the Government, and his agency is onv of the largest aud beat mans aged in tho Territory, “How are your pets yotting along?” usked the reporter, “Very well,” repliod Mr, Dyer.. “They are taking to civilized ways very rupidly, and are mueh moro tractable than you would thluk, They all wear cltizen's droga now, und ure the host jujustrious furmers you cout finnuiue,? * Whit tribes uro atationad with yout” Tha Qunpaws, . Peorlus, Miamls, Ottoways, Wyanlotios, Bencons, Shuwiees, und te roi nant of the ones timed Modocs,” How muny of tho Moduca remain? “About liu, ‘They are quivt und dooilo, and are notatall ke tho theads of tho luyu bots, ponr-tuced-Churley, Captuln Jack's old pard- ner, 1s tho Chief now, und a Leiter behaved oll furor coutd searcely be found. Tho last Agent removed nim, but V gave hin bis plice again, ay ariver to and hfs pooplo aro plessod. He nas sottled ao und there ig not a more faithful Lndiat in the wgengy.” “How many aeres of land have you under cultivation wltogethor?"” Nearly 10,000. Wo bavo 1.600 Indinns alta. gothor, ‘The Sutocs alone nttend to 400 nores,”” What la thulr condition?" “Vory satisfactory, Wo havo three day and two bourding sohouls, the Iuttor accommodit- fow 20 pupil. Tho teucheors aro white ladies. ani gentlemen, but have a fow fndtans employed in that copauity. ‘Tho vld bucks and squaws are ver auxious that thelr ebildron shuuld go to school, und thoy ull appeurto iiketo feurn, Wo bavo tiftven policemen, and the community fa Just us orderly av uny country settiomont, No derlous troubly bas occurred duriug the year, und none need bo feared.” Aro thp Indians atill as mixed os thoy fore morly were on tho aubject of murriugey” “That's the obiur trouble. | ‘ihey still have an iden that one wife is sourecly wuough, and the; vting tu the old practice of putting away a wile when they grow tired of ber, Wo uro gradually working nem out of this. If this matter were eurraued Dehould bo ready to boast sbout enn.’ rr A Terrific Combat, A porpoudloular oid rock which rlecs in the middie of Lake Champlain, near Platcabury, ie called Littte Judepoudence, ju reference to the alive or duriue the struggle for mdupondonee the huijled it, but recalvod mM in, Louder than boruros etill the old rock wae aunt. “Hung the Yaukoe,” muttered the Come mundor; “xivo blip a broudsld.” ‘Too broud- side wus fired accordingly, byt tha ehut poured back frow {ts aldo binongst his own men, “Touts yous wane, be it?" wuld the commandor, “Give thon auothor,” which they cid, aid ayaln tho old rock bueled buck the Britist shot. dt wae only us tho Hygbt wrow stronger that tho commander recognized the native of bid au~ hagoulet, gud then he withdrew to Bt, Joun's to rout, 'HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, arta 188)—TWELVE PAGES, 5 NEW YORK. Unparalleled Volume of Both Trade and Specula- tion. No Such Exchanges on Record as Were Made Last Week. The “ Public’? Regards the Spirit of Gambling as Danger- ously High. Annual Meeting of the Stock- holders of the Western Union. day Gould and Cyrus W. Field Have an Affectionnte Meeting. The Subscription for Mre, Gare field Reaches the Sum of $339,093. MONEY, UNPARALLELD EXCITANGES, New Youk, Oct. —Frem the Pubtle: ie exchanges for the first week of Uctober are the hurgest ever recorded, In spite of the fact that stock speculation contributed to the Ageregate very much Jess than on many other oceaslons, ‘She only previous weekly report approaching thls was the one for Mareh 6, when the aggregate was $1,523,014,- 7 But the allowance for exchanges arising for sales of storks that week wus $510400- 000, nearly 200,000,000 larger than the allow- aca for Inst week, when tho exchanges re- inating after deducting double the market value of tho stocks sold, amounted to S824,- 250,008 ‘This has never been exceeded eseept In the week ending Jan, S when the yearly settlements swelled the negregate, “Uutsile of New York tho Aout of exchanges fs: $375,455.07 largest ever known before were 3 In the week ending July 2, aid in the week ending Dee. 4. Boston has reported larger transactions only once in Its history, in tha week ending July 23) Chicago only once before, and then but tittle larger, In the week endlug Sept. while Batthnore, Kansas City, Lowell and Syract: the largest exchanges on re qnowints at San Francisco tor the week ¢ ing Oct, 1, and at all other cities for the week ending Oct. 8, are as follows: pt St Lous, Vineinnut Halthinot San Franeise Milwauke New Orlent Louisvil Putsuur Clevelnud Now Har Mempuls, Worcester Lowell... syracusa... Total... Outside Now ¥ 5 TY YEARS AGO, the value of property in this country was less than the recorded payments made tn the sine gle week ending Oct, 8 at the tew cities here naned, ‘The enormous trapsuctions at sume of these elties naturally suggests the Ide that a large partef the payments arise from speenlation. ‘Thu settlement of monthly con- tracts at the chlef centres of speculation evi- dently counts for mich, but the legitimate sunstorly or half-yearly payments of luter- est, dividends, reutas, and the Ike undoubt- edly swell the amount still more, and the volume of. the legithnate trade ts ine dubltably very large, as wholesale mer- cliants of this and other cities ara well aware. Moreover, some iden of dia magnl- tude of the speculative operations can be formed from the recorded sales. Only $30,- 00,000 would more than cover the nominal yatue of all the grain suld in this city last week, contracts Include.t; about $43,000,000 woutd cover the nominal value of all cash and all option sales of cotton, and 310,000,000 more would cover the sales of petrolenm aud provisions, ‘And yetn great part of these transactions Involved no vayment of money except in tho deposit of marzins, It is evl- dent the flood of speculation has risen dangerously high, but it Is also evident that the ‘volume of legitimate trade is much Jnrger than ever before, WESTERN UNION, SURMRIS Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yount, Oct, 1.—Much surprise was expressed in Wall street today beenuse of athe changes made by Mr. Gould In the Bourd of Directors of the Western Union Compa- ny. lt nat long been rumored that changes of some sort were to be mate, but no one would have credited the report that the new members were to bs other than such as would be closely bound to hls Interests above others, Some thore were on “ tho street” to predict trouble as a consequence of the change, holding that Mr. Gould jad acted unnadvisedly, Mr. Wastilagton E, Connor, representing Mr. day Gould, sald tonlghe that the movement made had been carefully considered, and would in no wise endanger the Gould Interest. ‘The new directory ts AN INVESTORS’ DIRECTORY,” . sald Mr, Connor, “and is tho strongest ever formed. ‘Thore wit be no fights in the board, All will go slong as smoothly ay though Mr. Gould was the en- re board hhuself.” Mr. Cyrus W, Field was greatly piousett with the Way things had gone, Well, well, well: did you ever see tho ko?” ejuculated Mr, Field, | * Why, day Gould has astonlshed the world, Mo hasdone a bigger thing than ho over did bafore, ‘This Board of Directors Is the strongest that has ever been organized, dowt just see through the thing, though,” conclided Mr, Held. “There are a good many inen th that who have not beon ranked "as his best friends,” ANNUAL MELTING OF TUE BTOCIHOLDERS COMPANY —-THE OLD OFFICERS RCTED. ‘Ty tha Western Auoctated Press, i New Yon, Oct. 12—The annual meeting of the stockholders of thy Western Union ‘Felegraph Company took place today, Phe following Bourd of Di thy ousuliig years Norvin Gre Eckert, Edwin D, Morgan, Horne, Augnstis Schell, Harrison ay Gould, Russell Suge, Alonzo B, Shiney Dillon, xT ‘is Sanford, dames He Banker, Moses ‘Taylor, Robert ,onox, Hugh J. Jewell, J, Piorrepont Mo gan, Frederick L. gies, Edwin D, Worees* ter, and Willan D. Bishop. ‘Thase wore all redlected. ‘Tho new menjbers elected are Cyrus W, Flold, C. P, Timtuugton, George Bi. Roberts, Suton G, Stmnious, Sanuel Sloan, Erastus Winan, Amasis Stone, George 4, Gould, Chauncey M. Depew, and vanes W, Clendenin, OVE $60,000,000 oF BTOCK VOTED, The following oficera of the company were reGlectud by the Board of Directors: President, Norvin Greens Vice-Presidents, Kekert, Van florne, Sehell, and Durkee, ‘The annual report fer the year ending June 80 lust shows receipts of $14,060,500, Atier provillng for dividends, ote. a surplus of 873538 remulned. Prosi closed lis report as follaws; ‘he gross earnings of the company for the cnsuing year cunnot’ be less than $15,000,000, pnd thy net sprotits can seareely fall: below $0,500,000, The carnings are now and have beon for the first quarter just closed at a rate consider. ably above the figures named.” Gon, Thomas was redtected Genural Manuger, ———— & AN APFEOCTIONATE MEETING DETWEEN THE TWO YESTENDAY, Spectal Diswatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, New York, Oct, 12,—There was @ very at- fectiouate mecting today between Jay Gould and Cyrus W, Field, These two finan have been fighting ench other over clevated railroad affairs, and now that Gould has eon trol of the Manhattan It ts averred that Fleld Is ready to come to some terms coneernlag the Mitigation between that company and the New York road. “ Beyond question,” asa gentleman well posted in elevated railroad iifalrs aatd today tit commenting on this meeting between tha two opponents, “Mr, Gout Ig dletating terms to Mr. Cyrus W. Field and his New York Elevated Ratlroad any. Mr Sage, nttan, 15 of cour with Mr. Gould but Mo, Fleld has announ hi cht tothe end. Els oe y hits recelved) $6,500,000 of Muantitttan k without exchnage of vatue, aud Mr. Gould las virtually estrblished) the faet What the pnuus who received that steek and who putht upon the market are responsible forits return. Mr. Field representing ‘the ne full Sin ally ui rob-poohest thes elute at. first, Tenehed, sid sat that Gould was gullibie, and added that the New York Com- puny Was not tobe seared, and he averred that he was just for the Is after taking that stand that Mr Cyrus W. Fieht fins it pleasant to rush down tow through the storm and enter into a consultas Hou with the man he hias proposed to ane nihtlate, ‘The conference means x compro: jnise Undoubtedly, but) the terms are not known, | Gould has the recelvers of the “gratls ? stock Just where he wants then, and he will keep them there. Mr. Field would say nothing about the affalr, JOUN KELLY, HE SAYS VERY LITT Spectat Disnateh to The Chicaon Tetbune, New Your, Oct, 12,—John Kelly was asked tonlentif the Tannnany peaple would sup. port the Demoeratle Stite tleket, to which he replied: “Phat is something that we have not yet formally considered, and therefore It would be premature for me to dlseuss the vrobabllities,. We were asked befure we went ‘lo the — convention = what we would do In certain contingencies, We re- piled that we could not make are ply to a supposititious case. ‘The State Convention hay now — rejected the = Tumineny organization. © What actlon will be taken by the Intter wlll be done after due deliberation. ‘The course chosen, whate it nny be, will be theo: deemed the wisest by the ders of ‘Tam many Hall after full and free consultation.” TPEMS. . THE WERDER, Special Dienatch to The Chteago Tribune. New Yon, Oct, 12.—The steamer Herder, from Hamborg, having on board the retatlves of Baron von Steuben and the representa tlyes of Germany to take part in the centen- nial celebration of the surrender of York- town, arrived off Sindy Huok early this morning. AEF FOR THE MICIIGAN FIRE SUFFER: its, Tu the Weatern Assoctated Preae, New Yor, Oct. 12.—The Michigan Relief- Fund Committee today transmitted $35,000 to the. Fire Rellef Commission of Michigan, ‘Total remitted, $94,000, ‘Total collected to date, $00,034, THE FUND FOR MRS. GARFIELD, ‘The total auberiition to the Garfield fund Amounts to $330,008, Including $717 from the pollee of this city and $0 from Youngs- town, O, ARRESTED FOR ROBUING Is EMPLOYERS, Frederick E. Sutton, of Newark, N, J.. the trusted clerk of the feauier firm of Stout Bros., lias been arrested on a charge of rob- bing his employers, und coneealing his thefts by frusures und fictitious entries: in the OKs. NASBY IN EGGSILE. ‘The Confedrit X Ronts Sage in Europe —freelng. Vreland—Thoe Skirnishing Fand, Internal Machines, and Agitute ore Toledo Made, Lospos (wich ts In England), Sept, 10, 1851.— {hor bin over to Irclund, and made n persnel inspeckshn uv tho situashen there. J did this purtly to Inspire ny pen, and purtly beeoz 1 wuz tired uy London and wanted x chary nd the Servant-Girls’ Yunyun of La vor TnJeany, havin sent in &0 to tho skirmisbin fund, Lbed tho meuns to do it. Elijer wuz the fust one wich wuz fed vy ravins, but Iam = the Inst. Tho Irish ecrvant-girls in Amerikvy {a wy ravens, and I keep my mouth ¢z wide open ez Elljer did blen. I open bis ravens wuz oz rogulur as mine are, 1 did not see much uv Iretand, ez the Icadin agitators hed # meetin In Cork to gee uf "twazn't puasivio to compromise our differences and pool our ishous, O'Shaughnessy, O'lrien, Mick Fin- negan, and myself wuz all present, and we all agroed that no offort fof thy liberashen uy Ire- land cood be successful onleas we cood hey one common polut to wich contribooshens to the skirmishin fund cood be sent from Ameriky. We desided that {t wus better to bey one centre! bure than {t wuz to bev five, and that our nitmes younlted wood probably extrack more miterind resources trom the girly than ez tho we kept sepurate and cach patriot actid on bis own book. Wut the same old trouble occurred, We wuz the most generous and self-sucriticin patrivis in the world ez to tho olfises of ren) honor, sich ov the Presidency, but, when it came tu the Tresurcraiip, the ‘handlin uy the funds, each mun insisted that be was the precise one to till that plice, We hed been interdooced to cach other, and there wuzn't that contidence thar that mude yooustn possible, I tvelty toid ‘tin tat untesa I could be Trea urer Uv the combinitsken | saved continyuo to tree Ireland on my own basis. “Tam rescevir how wn average of seven dollara a duy— Tho rest uvem grouned atthe menshun of this sum. “Poor frelund!" sighed O'Shaugh- the inust my burow bez over zot wuz and twoand & half wood boa fur aver- wo. It Geureuly keeps ime In board, eloze, and lixkor. How kin Ireland ever expect tu bo froxd on theso teri Irebooked Mr. O'Shaughnessy. I told him, while board, cloze. and Ukker wiz, good things, that, when wun wuz onguged in resistin tyranny, fa trou pittriot eood git on withent the board ad loz, Mut, cum wat may, T bed devatld myself to freland. gad 1b was willl to serve tho com bined us-oviation ez ‘Treusurer. EE Unt wuan't agreeable Lehood keep on with my avorage of aoven dollara nday. Ez they woudn't consent to this the meotin dissolved, Divided counsel bez over bin tho rgoin uy Tro and, tam weltin a new sirkler to sond to Ameriky, wich I think will bring tho skirmishing fundany quantity uy money. Chey bed made, out uy tho dust lnstallnent Dreseeved, pieters wy my new difernal machine, 16 a lngenivus minsheen, one uv my own Imvensuun. | hey clock work pros pefled by w Spica arity , connected With fh pld- tul-birrel, whleb Is touded with a taly churge uy xunpowder, and the barrel filled to the muzzie With gun-cotton, ‘Chis ty put in the contro at a box containing dynunite, aud the box aced in the centro of uw barl uv any kind uy meretan- dize, and 1s shipped in British ateamors trom Noo York, Itwon'tdo to ship it In steemers that leave thls sido, for avery wun uy om hey in the ateurago 400 or 600 Irish emixrants, and we don't want to blow thom up, itis cdestrabte tu pro- surve thor lives go that thoy Kin work in Amer: tky and curn woney, wad sond it tot patriots wich ta engaged “in freein treland. But in stoumeurs comin back It ts quite different. ‘Ther is vory tow Irish comin trom Amcriky to tre- land, fur ea soon ¢% they land in Noo York thoy git inta polytix, and git onto tha poleece forve, and cui to bo Skool Conmlshners and gle they cunt pure the tine to cone back, ‘ne ussoNyeTs ON tho steers from Nou York to Migtuid are toorlsts, wiiniuen, atid childron, and wich, and Co blow them up woodent dumuge the agitators at alt. iy This clockework runs tive diys, blowin up the ateemers epgaackly tn miducean, In this way wo porpese tu euple the murathne power uy Baglund and compel ber to do jostts to Trelund, Cabel bild these masboons of funds suillsbunt are fortheuinin, But uy cours teun't du ivan suven dotlurs day, My porsuel wants require a uy tuue=authija tho soryunt-girla shoud un- jurstayd, The einy dungors that threaten uy us now Is Rugtand and custigrashun, and Biwlund bain nat afverduv, It don't ' wut Laxland dove, Ireland won't bu Butlutie Jou va We bev elo- kent oratord cuutt, but cnilgrastun ta sutbin we patriuts hoy to dread, that yous on next season Lo tho plot uy redousin the pupnlashen wo that thou remalnin ko ive vumtortuly, wo aregonoup, Wut we want is to boy jlet enult to go to Auoriky to carn money enull to supply the sinoos uy uyltasben, aud fist enulf to stay here to wake agitashon necessary, We want a Ireland alluz, and a opprost Iretund—for with- out that where would wo be? Trouymber a atlalavery spoakor wich wus profoundly yresved: when Tdukia abulisbed wavery, © Grvat Uevins!" heexctalmed, * what dit he o ‘or do that fur? Wat abel 1 do nuw for a guar" dle teled temperauce, and wimmon's rites, and sich, but he bed been on slavery eo loug tbat ho couden't tuke up noo xrloyances, and Budly died itu poor-howse, But £ym not sure uv my standin boro perma, | nently, and wny possibly retura to Aworiky, [ tind ibnt ed large v2 London is, a tnan'y idiosyu. erases spred with tolurable rupldity. 1 tog it quite ditticutt to git into lodging now, and L hov Hod to subwit twico 10 the boomiliaahun uy pain’ for my rooms in advance. It hurt my fecl~ but wat oved do? L couden't sleep under abridge st my ago, nor kin L go without suato- Ive ull weil onull so loug ez the supplica and nauce, gone in regerty, but whon tho supply stops, wat en t My Inventive genius comos in hore, T hoy in= ventid a now carplt-hag for the eapeshl yoose Vv. patriots nod agitators, It is inade wy thin indy: rubber, with a frame that folde up inte s small compass, Yoo take that earpit-beg and iow It “Up UH Et bulyes out at the sides ez the it wiz full uy cloze atut thingsand walk into at lodginge~ house and demand rooms with cantitence, nt atpit-bag, bnstin with valyoorblos, suttios it. Tt luoks solvent, nud ovorything is in looks. Yoo stay on tho strength uv that bor, and hoy yoor inealy sont to. yoor roam, and live fat. Presently yoor Inndlidy wants money. and nmences to watch thi carpitebug. Son can't git out uy the house with it, for that is her anker and her hone. Very good. Some evening yoo go tu voor — rout, “Tet the wind ont iy (t, and fold tt up and viet it ite your coat-poekit, and bid kood evenin teliln: her yoo shel be hon carly, and abe tony ght the it C1, and the place that knewd you wunst. knows you no more furever, Tho test dark place yoo come to Yoo blow It ap nin, and wa, polity inte another hottee und ostabilsh yourself In comfort It not in luxury. ‘The ong They cost mon week's recelpta uy tho skirinisbin fund, but it was wood invest. ment. J culkelate tu live on that Agititer's Bigr at leest two years. Nucesstty is tho mother uv ny un. Loudon Is unt # vad place ta live, ef oue hes hie wits about bint. ‘The peuple are nat xu cone fidin asin Ameriky, Wut ey buy inure mony, shel muke out, I muke no doubt. Miksrn O'Nasuy (Agitater) SOCIETY. What Is Going on Among the Fashions ubies nt Now York. New York Suit, Get. 9. ‘That the recent cold snap has done moro toward bringing society people buck to town (han all the ulturements that theatrlenl mune agers and qwillinery openings could bold ont, the attendance yesterday at decume Park abun dantly proved. It was absolutely the frst day: of the present tnecting that the course has worn, acatlafamiilur appearance, On tho previous days,tho absence uf draus, fourelushanaa, rib: ons, and pretty faces has been most sensibly Jelt, und hus bud a dispiriting iniiuence even. upon Jockeys and betting men, But yeferday was whut tnight be called representative Jor rome Park day. The sun ablntog through 2 thin voll of mist wus gonial without being sul- try. ‘The park und woods tooked yay in the ced and gold livery of autumn, and society, reno- vuted and refreshod after four months of fresh alr and sen bathinue, was full of life and spirit, and warm and beurty greetings wero exchanged ouevery side. Very many of those, however, who made the race-course attractive yesterday, were only in town for the day, us thot droopinz feathers and sumewhat fuded Huery indicated; but thon It is chic" tu be shabby this senson, for Fashion rules that new costumes shall nut bo exhibited nor Parisian novelties adopted until winter bas fatrly grasped the tand. Newport ta still full and stitt delightful, dull- ness bel an element that is rarcly perceptible in the social uttmosphore of that fuyored town. Dinner and card parties are of frequent occur renee, while riding, driving, and lawn tennis till up the mensure of the soft auturun days. But of alttbe summor watering pluces, West Point bas probably been the guyesat during. tho past week. Large parties of Now-Yorkers buve veen staying at Mr. Plerpont Morgan's and at Mr. Willian Travy's, while at Gienelytfe, Gov, Fish’s beautiful “place near Gurrison’a, the Mives, Mr. Beate, and Mr ately been mukiug a visit. O31 “i an elegunt tanebeon f the Trustees of the Pentod: ucutionn) Fund, Among the guests were Mr. aud dirs, Ruthere Jord i. Hayes of Ohlo, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Evarte, tubert C, “Winthrop of Boston, Mr, Wetmore, Mra. Kemble Paulding and. Paulding, Misa Livingston, Me, aud Sirs, Me. nnd Mrs. Siuyvesant Fish, Miss Kemble, and many others from among the residents on both sides of the river. For thy fast two duys the presence of two men- ofewar in the Hudson, und the visit of tho ench officers, bus kept both Garrison's and West Point at a fevershent of excitement, Crauston’s bas been led to overtiowin; ball thore on Friday night’ was brilliantly: sue Stal, und amore felicitous ending toa sca- son whieu hs revived ull the aneient glories af est Poiut could hurdiy bave been provided, it mude to order. uvitations bave been fssued for a lire lunebeon on Saturday next at" Wlug und Wing,” the residence of Mr, Willlam Osburn, nt Garrison's, bride, M whose 1 ‘bursday boner of Miss Hamilton Fish dr. itis tebe given fy bauer of the Uenry Osborn, formerly’ Miss Perry, rhe at Governor's blind took plies ubout a week ago. Many guests ire expected from New York, and a special train will proba- ty be run tor their accuimmudation. Lis. perbaps, not wreiacntiy known that tho Capt, Mason of tho Foreign Legion, who ts one of the purty of distinguisned Frenchmen lately arrived in this country, Is a gon of tho inte Johit Y¥. Mason, of Virginin, whose connection with the Trent afale gave piu xo great anutoriety about twenty yours ago. Capt. Staton reecived bls commission iy the French army from the Emperor Loulé Napoleon when he was only 13 sof nee, und hus risen by bls tuents to his present position, He is. accompanied by hla wife, who unfortunutely docs not knaw u word of English, and who hus gone directly to Kich- mond to visit her relatives thore, At New Hrighton 2 renewal of tho June gene fon hus taken pluce, as was predicted. ‘Whe Saturday meetings uf tho athletic clubs are oc- casiona fur the gutberlng together uf the niceat pie Trou: ail parts of the faland, and the at the Pavition are also popular and fully attended, Cards ure out fora full tu be given on ‘Tuesday evening next by Mrs. Western, formerly Sis Melys, which is oxpected to be a very ity altar. Tho murriage of Miss Augusta Schack and Mr, George’ Merritt 1s annvunced for the 2th Inst. It ig expected to bo a: gay wedding. Silas Constunee Schuck and Agnes’ Toler will olll- elute as bridexinalds, The wurringe of Mss Caroline Paulding to Mr. Robert E. itny, of the United Suites Navy, will bo uolebrated at the residence of tho bride's mother on the 2th of this month. The wod- ding will be a quict one, only relatives and inti- toxte friends baying received invitations, ‘The engugement is announced of Mies Helen Suydam, daughter of Mr. Charles Suydam, to r. Fulton Curtiig, a grandson of the Inte Dr, Wilinaa Bay: f this city, The engagement of Miss Margaret Gandy to Mr. C, danwrence Perkius Jr. is aaunvunced. The pu 2 of tho huppy pale isto tuke pluce in February. ‘The cnigagement of Miss Hovkius, of Catskill, to Mr, Henry L, Hoyt, of Suatsvurgh, ta atso ane nounced, ‘The meet on Saturday last of the Essex Coun- ty Runt was tne fullest thus fur of the sensu, A sumptuous broukfust was given by Sr and: Mrs. Henry Munn before tha aturt, which took pluve from thelr residence in Liowellyn Park. On tho sine day there wid a very Ruy meut- jug of the Montrose ‘Penna Club, “A beautiful dag was presonted by tho Indices of Montrose and South Orange to the wentlomen of the club, while a band of music in attendance und the hillaide covered with phuctons, dog varts, aud Villige tubs gave an abnormally festive nppears ance to thig once secluded stdin, Tho stveplechases in eonneation with the Rock- tuway Ihune wilt take place on ‘Thursday next at the konnels at Fur Rockaway. Invitations are out for a german to bo given ut Rockaway ou Friday evening next by the wombters of Hunt to tho ludius of their ucquainutauce, —— ce fh - HUMOR, If wit fs Dadinage, what must it bo in youth? A whiue jyreas—The dog's tall in the orack of aduor, * When wild cattle get loose, people aro apt to suitor from blut-sterin. ‘To fad. a iawyer who churges only a nominal feo corculnly is phenumenul. A dootor down in Conneetiout polsoned hime we tho othor day. “Gone to mect his pa- tents,” “Why don’t you have somo stile avout you sail tho mun who bad looked along a uilic of barbed fence for an entrance, “Don't out," murmured a sleepy customer in the burber's chulr, fresh from an all ulght-poker purty—"dou't ut; fet "em run. -dunielle, it you want to employ a whitewasher cone tract with hlut to whitewash the floors, the tur- ulture, Leo ied but the colting. Thou he nny get sume whitewash on tho ceili. ‘The howena nor wen tn the Naugatuek Valtoy are fearful tue wells will became oxhanated, However they can comfort themsolyes with tha reflection thit thuy are fut in any Wuy FeRpUtte wildly for 1—Duabury News, Alto girl wont tinldly into a shop tho other day, and usked the shopmun bow many Blues siraiga sho vould got tor wt iy. © Blow long do you want thumy” he waked. 4 want thom to keap,” was the wnawer, laa tone of Blight sure prise, A nun who was fahlng for trout in the ions o6tu yours ayo, su tho Bory runs, caughe bis hook oun nue of Hult and Drone it safely to shure, Aa bo tooked at tho wold floras wuld: Just way uals nover could cutob any Oeb|"—O City erick, bi A Leadville man In one weok was attacked ang acrateuod by a catainount, burt by un explosion, had « bowlder roll down on blusand stave ju two rita, und wis Kioked by wimule.” Aud u local od- itor remarked that he aga * buon somewhat Bn noyed by circumstance? lately.” A vory absent-minded wn, who often agkod a frend te dine with Bt Ue uliust nlwusd fore got to be bigsalt at home on tho duy numud, meothig bie Triend iu tho. stroct sald: “Come and die with imo on ‘Pouraday," und added, gractously, "1 will be thores Earls Biyare, iy was at breakfast, wrestling with 1 piece of remarkably tough vi His wits sald to lw, © You ulwuys aay there's something to be thinks ful tor lieverythlog, i furicy you'd be puzzled to Und something to be thank ful for In that veal.” “Notatail,” bu cheerfully responded, slopping to broathes "IE wus just thluking how grateful wo sluuld bo we met it when it was young,” ‘A FIRE-TRAP, Sudden Ignition of a Tall Factory * in Philadelphia Last Night. Thirty-five Inmates, Principally Girls, Fastened Within the Structure, The Poor Creatures Fling Theme selves Reeklesly from the Upper Stories, Soven Persons Bad'y. Burnod and Hurt, and Seven Others Less Severely Injured. Lato Roports Were that Half of the Injurod Will Dle—Others Buried In the Ruins, A IHORROR. PHUILADELMNTA, Oct. 12.—Charles TI, Lander- berwer’s inl, owned by Joseph Harvey, 1711 Randolph street, burned tonight, ‘The tlre broke out about 9:15. An oflicer noticed something pocullar about tho electric ttghts, and tn another moment tho three upper tors scectcil to become suddenly a mass of sinoke and flame, Tho nelghbura rushed to the building, and saw the operatives ut tha windows on the third and fourth fluores. THEY CALLED TO THE GINTS. nottojump, asa indder would be brought, but teveral of tho girls sprans from tho windows, THE SURIEKS OF THE PEOPLE IN THE BUILDING - when eseapo was cut olf were heartranding. Mostof them Jumped to the eldawatk, and a few escaped by nu eluvatur rope, Matti Conlan, Frederlek Kroh, George Dougherty, Henry Mormon, Joseph Reynolds, and on unknown girl wero MADLY HURNED about the face and urms, and were taken to St. Mary's Hospltat, where tholr injuries were pros nounced dangerous, All suffered from inhaling smoke and thame, : Matiidn Shultz, Annie Miller, Samuel Lapham, George R. Hutton, Kate Shafer, Lizzie Franks, Annie Drady, Michael Larkin, and an unknown, mun, wore ALSO INJURED, butnot sosoverely. ‘Thoy were taken homo. Joseph Glazier fs missing. ‘There was a double stairway back and front, but no tre-escupes, THE Loss OF Propenry isestimnted ut $70,000; insurance, $50,000. At inidnight tho fre was under control. TWO GIRLS AT ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL aro likely to div betore morning. There wero Kome thirty-ilve persons in tho building ut the tlie of the disaster, of whom twelve were females, Tho exeltement in. the neighborhood fs in- tense, : It ts betloved that some operatives aro buried in tho rulus, 150 A. on It Is betleved that oue-bulf of those injured will dla, At least twonty personsare injured. One gicl [s roported kitted outright by atriking tho iron steps. Some of the operatives ara thought to be burled in tho ruins, Tho tire is supposed to have originated from sparks from an electric Nght Oring a lot of inuterial on tho second tour. DOWN IN A COAL-MINE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Stitearon, IL, Oct. 12,--'om Casey, a miner ia tho employ of the Coal Mun Cont Company, was badly used up today by the falling of a lurge rock In the,room In which he was working. {lis head, shoylders, and hands were consider= ably brulaed, "but it 1s belleved bu will recover. UNDER THE WIEELS. Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. Bioomtnuros, Il., Oct, 1.—John Gallagher, a 12-year-old Loy, at Gridley, this county, was in- stuntly killed last eveulog by being run over by utralnon the Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw Road, No blame is attached to tho rallroad company, ————————_—— Niagara Falls js so brilliantly Sluminated by tho electric tight every cvening thut after pay ing the hackinun yo cun easily see whether there is anything left in your pocketbook. ———— BUSINESS NOT.CES, PILES! PILES!! PILES Asure cure for Bilnd, Mleeding, {tehing. and Ulecrated Pies has buen’ discovered by Dr. Wille fams. A alngle box of DR. WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE UINTMBEN' has cured the worst chronic cases of Lwentyelve standing, It givos relief In Give minitesutterusing. WILL IAMS’ OINTMENT absorbs tho tuwors, aootbos pain, allays the intense itchlug, especially after vetting warm in bed, necting usa poultice, It a brepured for Piles, ttebing of the parts, and Hothing clae. Suld vy druggista, or walled on receipt of prit VAN SUHAACK, 5° SON & CO., Chicago. Twenty youre xzo it wan modestly eluimed that ‘Huck & Haynor's * Mars Cologne” waa thy thnest achlevement of tho science uf perfumery, | It bas never since been equaled by any other distillation, Today it is sold from Malne to Texas, MILLINERY, West End ARGAINS CARSON, W& O07, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, INTERESTING To all who care about Saving Money. MILLINERY DEP'T. 100 doz. Black Satln Underbrim Sen- sation, 65 cts. each, . 60 doz, Felt Derbys, trlmmed, 250 each, worth $1.00, Grebe Turbans $1.25, worth $2:50, Feather Turbans $3.50, worth $6, 200 cartons Fancy Feathers and Birds, 15c each to $3.50, worth double, Long Black Ostrich Plumes $1.25, worth $2.00, . Long Natural Ostrich Plumss 750, worth $1.25, Long Colored Ostrich Plumes, all shades, $1.25, worth $2.00...