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“RINITIFIEIMT IBIOIOIKISL 7 VOLUME XLL =~ : TUMES, CLOAKS, HATS, Le. MAIN STORE, | (14 & 16 State-st. West Side Store, West Madison-st. (NEAR MORGAN.) DISPLAY OF all our Imported “Costumes,” “Cloaks,” “Hats,” and “Bonnets” ‘ AT Reduced Prices! is an opportunity seldom atered to obtain.“ SNYLISH” goods at the prices other houses are asking for “INFERIOR” styles, Satin de Lyon Dolmans, 44 and 46 inches in length, quilt- ed linings, full trimmed with Russiau Fox Fur, in all sizes, at $25.00! (We save you just $10.00 on this ‘ garment.) “PALETOTS,. Of Imported Cloth, light and dark shades, Collar, Cuffs, and Pock- els trimmed with Silk Plush, at ... $15.00! (Other houses ask you $18.00 to $20.00.) COUNTRY ORDERS Teccive prompt attention. Goods subject to approval. PARDRIDGES, (14 & 116 State-st., 284 & 286 West Madison-st, (NEAR MORGAN). NEW PUBLICATIONS. “ANTHEM HARP, ass, w. 0. rertias. EMERSON’S BOOK OF ANTHEMS |AMERICAN ANTHEM BOOK, aiz, Johnson, Tonnoy, and Abbey. GEM GLEANER, isu) 3.21. cnsawice PERKINS’ ANTHEM BOOK, «uo. 5 uttths soxson chotra ara much tn neod of now An- ms. {0 the abuve five books will be found atl that beret can be needed, und of tha vory bent quality. fmnqinept Anihems ahd easy Chap Cob In Emerson’ ‘new dieral id of Pra eras "ture i Cinalt sd +h Perk “hora Choir sin Ver! tomy nd in Kmerson's Voice of Worship (A}- ——MUSICAL SOCIETIES —— wala begin to practice some quod Cantate, aa eph's Bondage. (61). Chadwick, tras, (Meents), Gutterson. Are many others, SEND Fou Lists} —Do nor ronceT— the DAL (15 cents), HRVERUD EA Gf ep i) 2 Emerson athe bookof An: y te Torok mated for Netall Price. Liberal reduo- LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Ill. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. Epage book of miraculous cures from using Eureka Sprit Méadtusa. Bureke Wator Coedt tees one NOTICE, CUSTOM-T10USE SALE. otis ft hereby Riven that the following merchans em at auction under suthority of Mectun rt 70h 'E \- Seas cr dth, ie) abd Lhe special inseae be a8 bere Ot (uo Treasury, dated October 17th, 1700 bare for ratlroad, welght %t, eraT TAINS $55, duty Us por iO) podadel aed Le aa ate tata nasi 8. forcigavalug € ys Bistionse 10 Bole trom Kingstes Gate Re tron weet, ST nant, wolght 453.20 pounds, ber iT IW pounds, allroad: clasated ip deetp-lron, nett eres duty Jcents per pound, imi # sie aa gS UNE cea lil take place at duck of OC, & 4.1 It! 4 roe eh etreok, on Saturday, November: sh ka. Port or Gate 10 the bigest bidaur, : biveg, 0: e fat er tony ta ~ BUSINESS OMANOES, Nolce--Boarding-House Far Saia altars walla Ouse Ls almost gow, and ts Favatusted fordoing a lune gimoel BOM, and ts hi Tour. Good reasons for Beutae Big Wor pardculars call ands CH Hao ay WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES CARPETS, MARKED DOWN! A LINE OF Body Brussels MARKED DOWN BROM ‘i $1.50 to $1.25 A LINE OF TAPESTRY BRUSSELS MARKED DOWN FROM $1.00 to 70c. A limited -quantity of these goods will be placed on sale this morning, intended for our Retail Trade ONLY. MANDEL BROS, 121 & 123 State-st. CARPETS RILODUCED: A LARGE LINE OF Tapestry Brussels, 7TO.Cents! BODY BRUSSELS, SLVS! Uauatly sotd at 900 and $1.50. Chicago Carpet Co., 158 fo 162 Wabash-av,, cor, Monroe-st, General ‘Tran com pany. Uotweon Now Vork upd Ilavro, Plot &, N. R f00t of ‘Mortonsst. ‘Travolers by this Iine avold both transit by Fnglteh pulmay and tho diecomfort of crossing the Channel na stall boat AMIIUOUE, Nantolle, .... Wednesday, Nov. 2,2 p.m. oe PAURENIS erdayy Nave it 7 b FRANCE, Truaell aday, Nov. Wk 1 HUCK OF Dans. wine): TO HAVRE —First Cabin, $10) und $0, Second Cabin, #0, Steer> ry i Ingluding wing, bodding, and ulenailx. Checks nale of Parts in amount to sul Me TOUS, ‘Agent, 6 Howling Greon, Loot of Broad: Wal, By } DIRECT FOR Malt ‘Touching at Gibraltar and Barcelona. ‘Tho tullowing stentuurs will leave Now Vork diecet foribealiae. und Sarsctilos, taxing freight aud pas- fo CAiDilA... No dteamor 6 FERDINAND te 13; OF PASSAGE) Vy ‘or Gibraltan=Kirat Cabin and ‘or Narcelona and Marael and sly Boar. zi vee LOUIS HE WEHLAN, Agent 8 liowlloy Gredu, fovtut Hrondway 3. WAM. 1, WINTEI, 07 Clark-at., Ubleaxa. AMERICAN LINE, Philadulptile and Livurnoul, calling at Queenstown, Narty avery Wodnesduy from Philadel. phla, carrylng cabin, Ititurmediata, and alesraxe pita- sougers, and the U.W. Stall, x x] 7 RED STAR LINE, Carrying the United Statos und Royal Holgian Malle, ‘The only Direct Linu tu Antwurp, In [oluiun, nail ing overy Baturday froin Now York and every altur- hate Saturday from Philadelph! For Papsaxe ickots tu or fro 0 CTH WITHERS RUNS Cua Bass ray a yp . Wek LAWILENCE, Manngor, ww Handulph-at., Chicago, INMAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Carrying the Britlem und Unitod statca Mails, urdpeand Drafts apply ta ral Avents, Tiekuys vo and frou tho principal hngliss Bootes re ad from. the principal knglish, scotch, iat ‘Wronoh, German, dlullan wud Seaadiuaviet ores amare carey no live atock of any kind, Cy C. DROWN, Gon, Weatorn Agent, ad Mouths Char y . $2" DRAFTS on Grout Urliain, Irviang, and the Continent for alo. STATE LINE ‘To Glagxuw, Liveryual, Dublin, Belfast, and London: dorry. tro N.Y, every Thursday, Birst Cabin §U to 7d accurding to ‘accoito Becond Cabln, $4, Bice ay, outward. EX, Chowe stuamers carry nolitot “Bkrererer ts ae RGA SP roadway, N. Voy wi ‘ SJUMN'BCRUEN, Western: Manage NYROXOLINE CURES ouralzia, ‘Rheusiatlsa, ‘aricuso Veins. Lumbuya, Libs, Weaknoss uf the Cares’ whore physicians fal 7m bioney fur worthless i pruggista. "VALENTINE, Unieago, i, u-Ache, Hack-Ache, o Mack, Vane in ts ROLLE SKATES For palr at SPALDING'S 8 Madison Wilde's OVERODATS ULSTERETTES, Such Natty Styles for the youngsters, wlth half capes, double collars, Plust and Volyet Trimmings. We call special attention to oar soft Camel’s Hair Over- coats, trimmed with Plush—they surpass anything seen this season—only at Wilde’s can thoy ho found, We We never did such a largo business In Fine Suits. Whethor they are finer finished, better made and fitting, or Iess in price, or all combined, we sayeth not; but wo do know thoy aro selling fast. Five additional lines received yesterday titat are a trifle ahead of the others; then the prico is so reasonable for a thorough good article. NEW: PANTALOONS, Cut in the new late shape. JANES WILDE, JR, & CO, Cor. State & Madison-sts, FRANK REED, Manager! FURS. SEAL SACOUES, DOLMANS, ULSTERS, MUFFS, Boas, Caps & GLOVES, FANCY Ropes, No Dry Goods House will or CAN sell Fur Goods at the prices we aro now making. Bassett, 142 State-st. ” Qo IVER;PAGE, =2. of” cHOYNES.Co.22 Wholesale & Retail Stationers, PROPOSALS, 01 jevard. Sald dius thers tues, tn all comply with specitications on fle in the id Comtalssionere.. ‘The rigbt to reject aby reer Hb, J. SUDDARD, Secretar 164 Wost Washinevon-at., Chivauos iil. FINANCIAL, Real Estate|) xumiwursco and Loans, References furnished If de- Tovrosantod dug, ‘Uyvars COOKING LESSONS. HRS. LORING'S SCHOOL, BAS Pralro-ay. Cooks: jessons begin Nov, 3 at di, ‘The public aro invived fublocure. 1 the drat lec SUITS, ———-« The Chieago Daily Tribune. | PRICE FIVE CENTS. SILKS, SATIN, Sik Dept.! Additional “Bargains State and Madison-sts. Silks! Satins! Yelvets! Plushes, ete. “Special Lots” Marked Down “One-Half!” TO CLOSE. Elegant Satin Brocades! Piaid Velvets! Striped Velvets! Brocaded Velvets! Striped Plushes! Plaid Plushes, ete, ! Redueed ftom $5, $6, and $7, to $2.50! ; TO SECURE “Choice of Seliction” WE WOULD ADVISE An Early Inspection. “LEADERS OF ~ POPULAR Prices,” STATE AND MADISON-STS. "Branch, Madison & Desplalnea-sts, LS. ANOTHER ~ CHANCE LOT 3,000 Yards Rich Brocaded ik Veet $3, $4, and $5. Come early.to se- cure best styles and designs, as we have only limited quanti- ty of these goods, BOSTON STORE, “118 and 120 State-st, ESS 4h ie HAYS.--Fall Styles Gentlemen's Dress and Business Hats, The Laryest, Finest, Stock we have ever shown, at our wsuut low prices. BARNES! Hat and Fur Store, 86 Madisou-ate (Tribune Buliding) CLOAKS, DOLMANS, des JET TLINGER, 172 STATE-ST., Opposite Palmer House, In connection with my large stock of Furs and Fur-Lined Satin de Lyon, Sicilian, and Silk Circulars and Dolmans, Seal Sacques, Dolmans, and Seal Ulsters, Muffs, Capes, and Hats, ! have added a very large stock of All-Wool Jackets, Dol- mans, Ulsters, Mother Hubbards, and all the newest shapes and colors in the market, Al-Woo! Diagonal Dolman, Nicely Trimmed, $8.50. All-Wool Beaver Dolmans $10.50. PALETOTS, | Of newest shapes and colors, ranging from $8.50 to $15.00. ULSTERS, The Newest Shapes, All-Wool, $10. WALKING COATS, Made of the best. Scotch Goods, only a few more, $8.50. SICILIAN, SATIN DE LYON, and MAR- VEILLEU. CIRCULARS With dark Siberian Squirrel Lining, deep black Lynx Collar, sizes running from 34 to 44 inches bust, 52 inches tong, $50.00. . A decided bargain, We want everybody to come and see them. . «Fur Repairing done at my usual mod- erate price. {0,000 Yards FUR TRIMMINGS. SILK FUR-LINED CIRCULARS $20.00. You are cordially invited to examine our new stock before buying elsewhere. FURS and CLOAKS a specialty. All goods my own make. First-class goods at bottom prices, No extra charges for altering garments or making to order, Responsible parties can havo the same accommodation as given by other first. class houses. eva ’ Goods sent on approval to any part of ihe United States, and satisfaction guar- anteed, J, ETTLINGER, Manufacturer of Furs and Cloaks, 172 State-st., Opposlte Patmer House, WOH PLAN COMPETENT TESTIMONY. GLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Clarendon Hotel, Aug, 18, 1861, MER, WENER Dear siri Tbeg youto uecopt my ver thaake fur the superh Grand Piune wht sent me upon my urrival hone, snine ime § desire to ex 4 ry the hril th erewt MYAET A‘ AY jehy enuracterines your ” ellove mr, duareln, youcevery CLAKA LOUINE KELLOGU- as ‘These superb Instruments muy now be pure chused Iu this city direct from the Munufuct> urer, at THE WEBER WAREROOMS, 250 859 Wabush-av., Chicuzu. PLIOA. 125 Stato-at.. tuum 4, second fluor. Bpectacios oxclu- sively. ‘Swonty-soven years’ practice in thy adjust went offilasaus to evory torn of detective oyoalsnt, Luttors of recommendation. te to bia aupare lor ability os an Optician and tho siksees oan be seob at SM. Hernhardv’s onics trai Rated Hrotessors of Hush Medical College, Chicaun Medical ‘Colloge. Hlabnemann Collewe, " Cblcaga Ityuieopathia College, Jeadiug divinos, ‘our tost prominent aad well-known cilisvos, including Bich encumiums frombchoule of Belenioy, Miiud Lnstltutas, SHEGUIG 1. MATTHES, Assiatant, Dates, Raising, and Nts, due goods; arauat abaorte a eitwifo packesum vattols ikea by ‘age pe Goods ae: [vera “Burl Tetainones: SBuuw Clark-ot NEWS IN BRIEF. — Colder, partly ctoudy weather, and varlable whuds for this region’ today, —-The Rev. George Granville Bradley has been Installed Dean of Westintnster, vice Dean Stantey, decensert, —Thore were coined during the month of October 645,500 enyles; 00) halfeagtes ; 250,000 silver dollars, -and 4,530,000 cent pleces, Nehemiah Perry, formerly member of Congress from the Newark (N.J.) District, and his wife dled yesterday from pnetumonta, Col, Robert B, Coleman, a well-known hotel- man of Balthuore, dled yesterday, —The Rey. Dr, Cortland Whitenend, of South Bethlehem, Pa,"has aceepted the Bishopric of the Eplscopal Diocese of Pitts- burg. Lt $s proposed to erect a Protestant Episcopal Cathedral at Albany, N. Y., at an early date. ——Postinaster-General James continues his investigation into the sfar-route raseall- es with good results, le reduced two Montana mnt! routes yesterday to the orige inal contract price, thus saving the taxpay- ers $17,000 annually, —The hinge works and carpenter shop of Oliver Bros. & Phillips’ Allegheny Mill at Pittsburg, Pa, were destroyed by fire Inst evening, The loss is variously estimated at between £40,000 and $50,000, ‘The Insurance is estinated at $25,000, —Enafand was visited by a severe snow- storm yesferday, whieh was accompanied by rather brisk gale, In some of the midland counties the nu fell ton depth of two feet. England has fared rather badly in. the mat- ter of weather during the year, —The trate In Confederate bonds in some of the Pennsylvania and Virginia cities continues to be rather brisk. The price patd ts $2 per $1,000 of bonds, ‘The pur- chases are mado for English parties, ‘The English parties are not Ikely to realize mitch on the investinent, ——The ealtor of a French paper published at Calro stated in hits journal that Mahomet was a false prophet. His paper lias been suppressed. ‘The Shetk decreed that he should die, but he sought the protection of the French Consul, who sent iim to France to avoid the threatened doom, O'Conner, Land-Leaguer, addressed a larga and enthusiastic audience at Water- bury, Conn., Inst night. Mayor-elect Ken- (lrick presided. Father Walsh, the Treas- urer of the National @and League of the United States, reported “that he had sent $00,000 tu tha tengue HH Ireland during the past year, : —Prof. Robertson Smith®who was sus- pended from teaching at Aberdeon Untver- sity because of his un-Presbyterian views, Was presented with $5,000 worth of books by audinirers at Edinburg yesterday. It was also announced that his admirers would pro- vide him’ with a salary greater than that which was pald hin while at Aberdeen, ——The interest-bearing debt of the United States Is $1,560,728,750, the total debt is $2,014,154,853, and the debt less cash in the ‘Treasury fs §1,795,5H,400, The debt was re- *) duced 913,321;458 during the month of Ucto- ber, and during the four months ending Oct. 31, 1881, the reduction has been $55,061,545, —It Is estimnted.that the recent overflow of the Misytsstypt has caused damages be- tween Keokuk, In, and Loutsiana, Mo., | amounting to $4,030,000, ‘There was a fall of one Inch jp the river at Quiiecy. yesterday, but it will take several duys yet before bust ness in the river towns will be fully re- sumed. ——Tho Internationa! Arbitration and Peaco Association met at Lordon yesterday and adgpted resolutions expressing satisfaction at the saluting'of the British flag at York- town recently, The association says the in- cident has no parallel In history, and must be regardet\ as Indicating that all animosities engendered by the War of Independence have been forgotten, —Controller of the Currency Knox Is greatly astonished that the Exuminer.who Investigated the accoflnts of the Newark rot- ten bank a year ago did not discover the rot- tenness of the concern then, Mr. Knox thinks the Examiner should have also exam- ined the accountsef the New York ‘corre- spondent of the bank, ‘There evidently has been neglect somewhere, ——Secretary Blaine is credited with say- ing that he belicyes that President Arthur’s Cabluet after thélst of January will bo a Grant Cablnet from tap to bottom. Ie seems to thlnk thatex-Senator Frelinghuysen will succeed him as Secretary of State, at Jntest by the Ist of January, Mr. Blaine will recommend no more Consular appointments, He will leave that matter to his successor, —Theo taxpayers of North Chicago will have to pay $5.08.9 per $100 of the assessed value of their property as taxes this year, the taxpayers of West Chicago $5,018 per $100, aud those of South Chicago $4.92 The tax for city purposes 13 4.3 cents per $100 grenter this year than ft was last year, while the tax for county purposes Is 25.3 conts per $100 less, The City Administration is Demo- cratic; the County Administration is Repub- Vican, — By the collision of two freight trains onthe Chicago & Alton Rullroad near Car- Itnvillo Monday night eight freight cars aud the two engines were wrecked, and Charles W. Payne, a brakeman, was killed, ‘The property less Is estimated at $40,000, A freight train on the Columbia & Port Dopostt Kallroad was wrecked near Sate Harbor, Vu., and the engineer, Ellis Guet, was killed, ‘The fireman was seriously tnjured, ——The firat decision under the Irish Land act was xiven at Monaghan yesterday, It was favorable to the tenant, whose rental was reduced $10 per annum for the next fifteen years, Archbishop Mcllule has con- demned the “no rent” doctrine, Soxton, member of Parliament for Sligo, has beon released from jatl on account of il-health, Mr, Parnell is reported to be very seriously itl Le bas been suffering aluce Sunday last, -——D resident Arthur fools rather annoyed atthe wantof vigor which the partles In charge of the star-route cases haye dluplayed, and so expressed himeelt yesterday to one of the principal lawyors in the cage. He thinks that there should be no delay In the proseou- tlon, and that the cases: should be dropped altoxether or pushed to aconclusion, Its probable that the President's rebuke will have the. effect of inaking the prosecuting lawyers adopt a more active policy, : In his speech at Lueds on the 7th ult, Mr, Gladstone said tt was not for him, whose Ifo was drawing to. its inevitable close, to auticlpate the long future uesired for. hin, but he would leave the aifairs of the country {u the hands of wen In whom he had contl- dence. This was taken at the time to indl- cato that Mr, Gladstone meant to retire from public life. Tho Standard, which ts under stood to be {nsptred by Mr. Chamberlain, the Radical member of the British Cabinet, cons firmed tho Impression Mr, Gladstone's words created, and Mr. Gindstone on being ques- tloned yesterday us to the accuracy of the Standard report sail he had nothing to add to hls publie.deelaration on the subject. ‘The Patt Malt Gazette, however, says that the Tumor of Gladstone's retirament Is wholly groundless, . —~Gov. Culiom has Issued proclamation prohibiting the {importation of cattle into Ilinols from ten counties of Pennsylvania, thirteen countles of New Jersey, five coun- tles of Maryland, three of New. York, one of Connecticut, and one of Delaware after the 10th Inst, unless secompanted by a cer- tifleate. of health signed. by a duty author: ° ized veterinary surgeon. Go. Cullom gives as hfs reason for the proclamation his beltet that pleuro-pneumonta exists in the districts Yamed therein, ——Further investigation into the affairs of the Mechanics’ Naponal Bank of Newark shows that the amount of the stenlings Is $2,400,000, There Is a pretty general indis- position to believe that Nugent & Co. received anything like this: amount, and in stock speculation, The usual number of Persons who knew all about the condition of affairs amonth ago have turned up. Bald- win says he has been a fool, but not a knave, ——It is stated that a syndicate has been formed to secure control of the star-routes inthe Western ‘Territories known ns the “ October lettings ” by buying off the lowest bidders, or by members of the syndicate putting In “straw ” bids, thus forcing the Government to pay exorbitant prices. Un- der the present luw the Postmaster-General WIH have litte option in the matter. As soon as Congress meets he will advise legistation to meet the exigencies of the cage, —Returns from 305 election districts of Gerinnny show that of the successful candl- dates forty-four are Conservatives, twenty- tio Free Conservatives, 100 members of the Centre Party, thirty-one National Liberals, twenty-four Secessionists, thirty-five Pro- gresasists, three members of the Party of the People, fifteen Poles, seventeen Parlicularists the belief gains that Baldwin lost the money - and Protesters, and the polities of four have not been defined, for want of political term, perhaps, Second ballots will be necessary in 100 cases, ——Thero are sald to be 800 bachelors under the supervision of « Presbyterian Superin- tendent of Missions in Manitoba, and a Woodstock, Ont., editor proposes to getup an excursion of marriageable girls of the Dominion to proceed to tho abode of the bachelors referred to next spring, when It {a hope the pachelors’ fancies will turn to thoughts of love and matrimony. The On- tarlo editor says he {fs quite serious about the matter. Ie will receive applications from Ontario girls, —Mrs, Jeunig Dorsey took ‘arsenic nt a Lourding housgft Jetfersonville, Ind., Mon- day evening pnd died Jost night, She had been married only sixteen months, Mer husband left the boarding-house where they were staying Inst Saturday, without inform: ing her where he was going. She louked for aletter from him until 4 o'clock Bfonday, and when she saw the carrier pass the door: on his Inst round that day sho took the fatal dose.’ ‘The expected letter was delivered to” the unfortunate woman yesterday morning, —The Iroquois—not they of the scalping knife und tomahawk, but the swallow. tailed, silk-stockinged, blue-blooded, and not short-haired Democrats of’ Chicago—had thelr first blowout in thelr now rooms fu the Iluverly ‘Iheatre, building Inst night. No - short-hair was permitted round. ‘They will be permitted to do the voting though. An Lroquois named Goodman thinks that Ynvinetble ignorance fs the only salvation of the Democracy, and opposed a Proposition to supply the club-rooms with some Republican journals, ——Seuutor Mahone left Washington for Virglula yesterday, and It is understood took with hint a goodly sum to be used for cam- paign purposes. Ex-Gov. Jewell, tho Chair- man of the Republican National Committee, has been very active inthis matter, and, through the ald of the Collectors of Internal Revenue, has ratsed some $2,000. Most of this sum will be used to pay the poll-taxes of indigent colored men, in order to’ enable them to vote. The efforts of the Readjust- ers ure malnly directed to securing the Leg- istature, and thus a successor to Sonator Johuston who will have wider sympathies, greater tolerance, and broader ideas. ——Ex-Gov. Ilondricks, of Indiana, has been telling a reporter his opinton of some of his associates in the United States Sonate, Ho thinks that Reverdy Johnson was the ablest lawyer; Charles Sumnor the most successful fogislator; Mcl)augal of Califor- nia the readiest grator; that Henry.5. Lane of Indiana was ® good orator; Grimes of Jowa one of the purest men in’ public Ife; Collamer of Vermontan able debater: An- thony 2 gentlemanly and successful legis-- lator; Buckalew and Cowan of Pennsylvania, were uble to hold thelr own In debate against the best; Garrett Davis was a forcible but = fmuprudent speaker; Doollttio x fine orator; Fessenden the ablest Senator that Malne produced; John P, Hale brillant but not studious; John Sherman ready; Lyman ‘Trumbull a good Tawyer and debater, His old opponent, Oliver P, Morton, Mr, Iendricks says, was able, strong, and earnest, but extrome in his expressions, : -—Father Conway, © Sligo priest, was suspended by his Bishop because of his too ardent Land-Leaguelam, but hls parishlone ers Will have none of It, and declare that no’ other privst than Father Conway can ofliciate in thelr church, Additional troops are belng sent to Iycland, and a flying colunm fs held in readiness to proceed to Westmeath or Roscommon, A Dublin butcher named Dutt, who killed a policeman ina riot on the 15th of September, hag been sentenced to death. : ‘Two persons were fatully shot and twenty persons wore wounded fn 4 riot at Bel- mullet, Mayo, lust week. A renewal of. the disturbances is feared, _ and reluforcements have been sent forward. ‘The Freeman's Journal, which has all along favored the Land Court, predicts that §t will fall, because of the overwholining mass of business, ‘Tha City Council of Waterford has conforred the froedom of that place on John Dition, Sulllvan, member of Partie ment for Meath, withholds hls resignation, because an election at this juyoture would embarrass the Parnellites, a COAL, Be i Paitaverruta, Nov, i--The Reading Company has fixed the price for coal delly- ered on board vessels at Port Richmond for shipwent beyond Cape Delaware and Eliza- bethport: Lump, $450; steamboat, $3.65@ 4,50; broken, §3.55@5; égu, $3.70@5; stove, S3,8525; chestuul, §1.55@125; poa, S40,