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FOREIGN. sean in a Manifesto Advises een Farmers to Pay No Ront. (wo. Hundred and Forty-four Sus- pects Now Languish in Prison, Sixteen Thousand Fatr-Rent Ap. sa eations Before the Land Commission. The Irish Land League §Se- verely Condemned by the Pope. oe ee Ey, Increasing Interest in the Trial of Le- froy for the Murder of Gold. duy Fawkes’ Day Celebrated by the Burning of Effigies and Other Demonstrations, fhe Jewish Question In Rusaia to Be Thoroughly Investigated by a Committee. ne Hundred Thousand Pilgrims at Mecca, and Fifteen Cnsca of Oholera Daily. IRISH! NEWS. APPLICATIONS TO FIX FAIR MENT, Dents, Nev. &—The mimber of applica tons to the Land Commission to fix fair rent 5 10,000, SUSPECTS, ‘The umber of suspects imprisoned ts 244. EOAS'H ADVICE, Aimnnifesto signed by Patrick, Ezan and privately elreulated throughout Lreland ad- shes farmers to pay no rent, avoid the Land Court, aul hold the harvest. TWh LAND LEAGUE CONDESN Pork. . A correspondent of the ysz Phe Pope ling expressed htm self strongly in condemnation of the pro- ceedings of the Hish Land League.” ASYNDICATE TO BUY UP IRIS LAND, Spee datt tottel Loxnoy, Nov. 5.—Jennligs? speelal suva: Ttisimore thin whispered in certain leading alubs that a comblaation has been formed of Lis bY TUR ending i [and Liberal caplialists to ake ay of the rtlings under the Trish Land DI, whieh areal ready depressing dhe salne of tand- ed property. In Ireland. The plan is to plek up Lrish properties quletly here and there og fnst ns they are thrown on the market by the dishvartened ant disgusted proprietors, and a powerful syndliente, repre- ated by a well-known West Enid banking- house, Is understood to be now engaged In this operation, Mr. Jolin Bright, who long ago expressed hls belief In tne feadbility of minking Ireland 0 great field for agricultural speciation, ts snid to be largely interested in the scheme, When, THOVGIL A SLAY OF THE TONGUE, Ms, Suilth, Registrar of the Land Court, proclahued on Oct. 19 that “the Court of the Land-League? was open, lo unwittingly told tho treth, Mr. dustlee O'Hagan and Uiscalleagues did not hesitate, nt the open- lug day, to deelnre, atmest in so many worls, that they Intended to interpret. the Land act and to exeente It solely in. the Ine terests of the tenant applicants, and the Sub-> Comulssioners ours religously. tye lng np to that profession. ‘Ihe Jand- lords expected severe trentinent, but they dlilnot count on being absolutely garroted. Mr Parneff made a great polut against ppe Government by declaring that tenants wo had been evteted during the fierce agitation {h the sprime would Jose the benellts of the ack But My. Justice O'lingan has ruled thatall tenants ejected within stx months befure Aug, 2 (thie day the Land bill became alaw) are entitled to its attvantages; and, furthermore, Uiat when a reduetion of rent 's ordered it shall apply to all sales which dave occurred since Aug. a * THUS SWEEPING INTERPRETATION at the foggy fiftieth and sixtieth sections of doact alarmed the Iundlords, and 1 believe tome of them resolved on consulting eminent avyers tn Ireland and Eugland, with tha flew of testing its soundness, But ity woro told what they ought to ive known—that . the act makes de Land Commission a court of final juris- tction, and that there 13 no appeal ngatnst tsdecis{ons, not even to the Honse of Lords, + This was a facer for the Inndlords; but worse aastocome, ‘Thesub-commissions are com mse of barristers, solicitors, and export taluntore, chosen guilty as muelt fur tholr ioeratism and ndherence to tenunt-right a3 ‘ot thelr personal fitness, ‘These Commls- loners xo on efrewit from pliev to piace, and deal with the tenant's case almost at hls ‘oor, ‘This saves him expense, and as tie SubCommfsstoners, who ara supposed to ia Impartial arbitrators, go the Jength Actlug as counsel for tho tenant applicant, *lsalso saved solicitors’ costs, aud 18 fille sity better served than if ho hadretamed tho Rest guninthe four courts, ‘The Sub- cumisstoners appenr to act on the theory a the Iandlord fy entitled to a bare mains mid fa Of his property and no more, and ie eelsions at Betfust mean that . ain ARE TO NE HEDUCKD 80 PEI CENT, mate net cases where the landlord has uel out ot his own pocket, ease a ae nents aball not warrant or ex- Luplen sdicrense of rent. ‘To put ft ina uly sO ig tho fandlord ts AV OWHCr lng goect cent ot his property, the re lanlord eaeet cee to the tenant and the " renee luk interest on his (aude dent of its wot yes ments In the improves tens, ute, J ventura to say that, If 4 Hy einbracing such features were ped rd tho Legtslature of any one of your by tes squid Oe declared unconstitutfonal Apollatton att ma ‘ourt as belng un uct ol THE ANSUAL RE: tty ‘AT OF IRELAND re Miunbers, $80,000,000 a. year, 80 Uistnvenatt Courts deelatons will probae Jandioryy? the loss of $27,000,000 year ta the Ut proto et reckoulue the total yulue af Hroperty at £1,00,000,000, 1h a a e despoiled of aver £! mob, oo0 ou re aren th OFFICES OF ‘THI: LAND COURT Merrton street the old Wh house in Upper } it hatte Duke of Wellington was born, and, thes og Sil guardian “uf the preroga- the ang? Crown andthe tents of nplrit, led arlstocravy can revive in ia CoO ey tse. MG astounded At Joyal mee rocess by which a large body of . a being deprived of thelr pose Past wee ie, Tulings and decisions of the ‘thong nish Wye Created wh pants not only alice oh Handtords, but amon tho assure Which hat ies, and other nancial bodes Tho result yehey out on Eris mortgages, uvestinert Will bo'a wenoral withdrawal af Landiords ana? collapse of hundreds of rat eatkhe the throwlng of a large num Bonustery: tg ‘won the market, When the #land at ihe we Were sequestrated In| Kn- ttecholdery Mttorimtlon the race of small pretary fy yyultiniied, and @ peasant pro- shed “ta ‘bred ely ty be tumporarily. esta lordisin, (Goo UPON the Tulus of iand- , thee vobuat LANDLORDS Hee digs! @ havoc wrought by -Afr. Fuse ih fee Ings akin to those of - pasvuger who knows that It is tls turn to be rebbed nest. Mr. Gladstone lias said ina vague way that the tiluctples of the Trish Land net are not. tp pilethie to Bngtand, hat. the rember ene easily expliin Chat away when THE UIE 18 1UPT Fon AN ENGLISH LAND HILbe Moreover, his Midlothian campatan, he told the Buccleuch tenantry that he drew witle catia ton between itty and persone aly, at that elreniistonves milght arise in H teh it would Leenme the duty of the Stine to Hremusmibe = the” powers or ke prupertsow iar a. phrase Wiileh Lord Sullabury iily characterized as “robbery In brendeleth) The fannie fesoekitions iy Rauch tnt Seattand: hnye Kereed tipo the ener prinelptes of a Ud bil sepia far both countries, ole Mhougt of cous ench country wilh have tu be with kepnrately, “The principles embrace the best or featives of the rish net, big of re thy a court af arbitration, disturbance and wanes: ts, ancl treedom abs With iinor reforms, aitelt ns the shuplitieation of the process of transfer ant ie renal matuul of fucnl taxution. ‘The Radicals will lnsist on ANOLITION THE OF GENIT ond they also contemplnte using the ene franchised agricultural laborers: to. fe upon the Government Stite ald and the AND PitIMo- spallation of hunllords for the establishment. stat proprietiry, ‘The labor vit ly ot vote for the reforms “iby the farmers tntlt he is bribed ruse for wiving tiie the fee of two, or three neres of the Iaudlord's farms, Sixty veurs ito this sort of legislation woul not live been proposed even by William Cobbett, bat einee Ish, “and nore especlally. since Ish7, the Ministery of this country hive les come shiply the instruments of tha great denogratie caucus LOND ONMAGAX TiTNES, - Sheetal Cuhte, Loxpox, Nov, b—dennings? speelal snys: “Lont Olagan, the Irish “Loud Chin: cellor, —retlres con Monday, nnd Mr, Jaw; the Irish Attorney-General, will sie. ceed lim, Ainderstund) that | Lord O'Hagan has prepared ao scheme for re= foumlug and finproving the Trish muagis- tracy. ‘The vast majority of Irish magis- trates are Protestants, and Protestants most offensive to the Catholic population, being Orange landiords or stlpendiary magistrates: who bave served In the ae ‘or muvy, find are quite untt, fo deal with Idiasynerasics, ‘Thus, In the County Tyrone, where an cle Hon was recently held, tu i 5 mingls- trates, OF. tlicse are Protestan Protestant popntation being 05,000, while two nre Catholies, although the Catholic pops Utation Is 120,000, Protesiaut aseendeney: is strong throughout the magistracy, and die appolitinent by the Crown of a fale repre semtauun oF Catholics will heal one of THE T ATA 24 OF Tt D, ‘The Land Leagues table Catholic would ace ab thts: Is lonsense, people more ke for sue (witness. how Poor Law Guardians and Town Counetilors flaunt the enbala.T. Cc. amd PL after thelr names), and a Catholle would be much bet employed seltling the squabbles and pet pe es OF his neighbor ne Th inedting thes to wr der and outrag Jord O'Magan has served his countrymen well, and dis Just. act) will ny doubt be thorongtly appreciated, THE It BANNER rebut Cable, Air. Libouchére cevates } space to Ireland again. Me sugeests that the royal bomier of Sreland should be Honted in’ Dublin as the Scoteh banner ts it Scotland, with the Irish harp in the first and fourth quart not in the third piss asoonb present. He says that fn dealing with Hieland = naflomil sentiments ought te be considered, An interesting event Is expected In the hansehotd of die Duke of Connacht in dannary, and there Is a chanee for England to give the sister Isle either a Princes ori Princess, Mr Lahons chere concludes: “ We must learn to dIsetiss the question of a fedend unig between Creat Urltain and Helnnd withont a fore- gone conelision, and without cursing every one asa traitor who believes: that sneha union would strengthen ratlier thin weaken THE POLITICAL CONNECTION DETWEEN THE TWO ISLANDS rendered necessary by thelr geographical position,” ‘Yhe Lira says: “An unseemly scene oc- curred at the Gall ‘Theatre in Dubiln on ‘Luesday evenlag. ‘The Lord-Liewtenant and Countess Cowper, on entering a box were Y- ceived with a storm of pisses by tho galle but with hearty cheerhlg by the acecupa of other portions of the house, Tis Excel Jency howed to both parties, and the row sub sided,” ALARM DIILTS, othe Western Anoctated Prest. Dosran, Noy. &—The military authorities have Inaugurated a system of alarm drills to train the troops to fall rapidly into a defens- ive position In case of au attack. Tis bs th the revival of praetice whith prevailed durkug the Repeal movement dnb TUN “NO-MENT” MANIFESTO. A chrions plan has been adopted In some airts of the West of Treland with a view of eeping the “ ta-rent” manifesto before the LonAtiy It takes the form o€ a promissory Note, whieh tas been clreulated among the Jariers attending the falrs, ‘The note isa pracy toe pay rent on the day Varnell, Davitt, and other suspects are released. Et is Intended that the note still be signed by tenunts and sent to landlords. TUE IMPRISONED MEMBERS OF PANLIAMENT. Loxpox, Nov, 5.—The Manchester Quard- fan publishes o vague stitement. that the Government intends to release Parnell and hls cullengues in time to partleipate in the procecitings of Parliament provided the state of tne country justifies the step, BRITISIU NEWS. THE LEFROY MURDER 'TRIAT. Lonnon, Nov, 6.—Interest in the trini of Lefroy for the murder of Gold continues unabated. ‘The evidence thus far is a repe- titlon of that given at the inquest and at the magistrato's examination, except tho deposi- uon of relatives with whom the prisoner Jodged that he was at home all day June 2t, the tate the proseeution alleged he pawned. the pistol which he redeemed the norning ofthe murder, The Judge evidently disbe- Noved this evidence, and, after vainly en- deavorlng to ellelt frum the principal wit- nesses the reasons why he had not men- tloned such an Inportant matter previously, angrily ordered the witness to quit tie box. ‘Tho evidence of the servant in the house of prisoner's relatives on the 2tst of June did not contirm that of the previous witnesses, GUY PAWKES CEI TIONS, The usual Guy Faw! ebrations were held. inst evening, Efigics of Gladstone, Parnell, Digear, and others were burned in the poorer dlstricts of London, according us the lish or English element predominated. No disturbance oceurred, Among the efll- gles burned at Lewes, where the anniversary Was, tg ugual, celebrated with grout éclat, Was ons of Guiteau. TMG LGYETIAN QUESTION, ‘Tho Observer states thut previous to the departure of De Bliguiers for Egypt, com- munications were exchanged between France and England relative to the steps necessary in tha event of 8 fresh military outbreak in Egypt, Tho impression ts that the leaders of the recent domoustration are aware that any furthor action will lead to Angta-Froneh in- terventlon, and they are anxious for thelr own safety, SHEE LOST IN A GALE. Livenvoon, Nov. Tho steamer Mont- real, from Montreal, lost 200 sheep in a gale, ENGLIAI LAND REBONS, Neectat Cable, Lonnos, Noy. 5.—Siualley’s special says; ‘The mavemunt for English land reform Is deficient thus fara a movement in conspic- uous leadership and well defined purpose, Nobody supposes that the program of the Farmers’ Alllance will be taken up by elther politeal party, Lord Hartington, spenk- ing lust night, extinguishes the hopes, foofisiily expressed Jia sume quarters, thabeg night put bimself atthe head of an Engllahagttatlon based on the principles of the Irish Land act. Ie considered that (he present distress of the English farmers ls due to the weather rather than to the tand- lords, but repeated his former declaration, that the farmer {s ontitled to relief by legis- Jation from THE PRESENT SYSTEM, 80 far as it is artiticial and unsound, declur- Ing that he favored legislutive secutlty for the tenants’ capltalg labar, and resulting jin- provements, but that by was opposed THE CHICAGO to the notlon that the tenant was entitied in consequenee te tiprove- ments effected unter a coproprletary: Tiaht dn the soil Me urged. that the ad thoes be fought trot by the eatiperne Hon of-atl ckisses fiterested In ageleultnre, Kisewhere it has been remarked thatth + xlish landlords are voluntarily maleing the tenants a reduetion equal to the amount that will probably he enfe on the Irish, Mr. Faweett's disapproval of the English agra Han ating, which preceded Lord Jartington's, discourages the Collings sehool.of Iadleals even nore REGARDED AK aUsT 4 Bpectat a Loxbox, Nov. f.—Jennings? special say: The rumored fatervention of the Uilted States between Chill and Perw ts regarded here as on necessary step, At first Il was Showsht that Gen, Hurlbut had Jed tls authority, but it ts now understood Unt ho slinply Iald down the volley adopted by. Mr Blaine, is recognized aS most tndesirable that Chill should bo allowed to destroy the Peruviun nation. ality, and admitted thatthe Interference of the Amerlean Government fs direetly called for, Fear Is expressed in some quarters that Mr, Blaine ats at making the United States the tirbiler of the destinles of the entire <Ainerlean Continent. 'The public, however, do not shure In these apprehensions, and are contident that your Government will BEE THAT AUSTICH 14 11 Secretary Blalne’s Vanaina Canal note has evoked fttle opposition. ‘The public freely concede that if England haga right to con- trol the Government of Egypt beenuse the Snez Canal is on the road: te fndia the United Stutes Goverment las surely aright to pre: vent European Interferences with a route direetly aifecting her Interests on the Pacitie, THE RUMORS REGARDING MI, GLADSTONE'S RETINEMENT, Special Cabl Loxvox, Nov. 5.—The rumors of Mr. Gladstone's retirement and of .Cablaet hanges Ihave subsided ng quickly as they were raised. If they were put out as feelers the response of the Liberal papers all over the country has been that Mr. Ghulstone's bersonulity iy ant indispensable necessity to the contiimance of the Liberal party an power, and tis neknowledgment of the mrpartines of his personally iy sala by thy Conservative eoherence in the party distlagalsted by a bitterness and an aerimont ous reerhutnation unustutl ia English polities, After Mr Bright tnd denoniced the" tal traders’? ag Lunatics and rowees, it was not surprising to how Lord Salisbury iaunting the Liberal Mintstry with having eaten dirt, dy vain Sir Willitin Vernon Harcourt. res forted that he did not nuderstand the de- cencies of public discussion, But the speeeh whieh CAUSED THE Most tit has been that of Lord Randolph Churchill the dashlag young leader of the sn-called fourth party, who deelared that what Sir Witiian Hareourt hid sat did net teh matter, but that the iuplieation of indecent representations by ather Liberals must be hotleed, Lord Tandolph Vins styled is OTE Py XECHASA IY, Mr. Gladstone as an touched the lowest d trdice and ingratite eupon Mr. Broadhurst denouneed Lore tnnetph Chorehi as a nlserable, contemptible youne dan” Lord Wolverton tol Adu that he was not worthy to black Mr. Glad xt Nevertheless Lord Randolph His speech “is weil worth reading, Lally In reference ta Ani and tls: nirisons of Mineriean aud English eam merelal prosperity, whiten ure uiich it favor of the futiner, and Ln advocacy of fair trade. 1 ene et CON RATE RONDE, J have anda extenstye }igutrles among London bankers shout the Confederate bont snanin, ‘The general oplalun among iunucires Is that not a penny is Invested, and certainty not inthe name of the. Confederate Government, ‘The Bank wand does not necept Investments from forelgn Gavernments—only from dine dividuals, “Mr. Puleston says that titre has heen an inquiry for siteh funds for years, but he never could learn that al penny had at invented Muses Besides,?” ae added, “the Confederate Governn had no money to seud here at the tine,” AUSTRALIAN MUTTON brought at wholesale in London this week ag pence por bound. It is retailed at a shilling, ‘The consignors of American ant Australian meat nre unable to fathom the inystery of the difference inthe price they reeelye and the price the public pay, ‘THY FUNERAL OF THE EAL OF ATRLIE took place at Cortachy y ay, It is a carious fact that the Jato Earl wns the only Liberal representative of Scotland In the Mouse of Lords, | The Earl of Dalhousie will probably reeelve the City of the Thistles, mune vacant by the death “of the Earl of aAlriie. J LORD FITZ WILLIAM, who will probably soon be gazetted as Mar- cuts of Rockingham, lias remitted wneondi- tlonally the past half year's rent of all chis tenants. Many other English landed proprictors are inaking larga” reductions, Unis taking the sth out of the land ngita Hon in England. ‘The Merk Lane kapress finds that the average reduction on new Jet- this in England ts 30 per eent more than the Lrish huidlords expect to'lose by the de- cisions of the Lant Court : SEVENTY YEARS OLD, Mr. Bright completes mis 7th birthday on the ith inst. It will interest and. surprise Americans to Jearn that tha Chaneeltor of the Dueby of Lancaster ling Jewlsh relitlons, “Phere are persons still living,” says Society, who remember the fine okt Hallan dew at Buxton: who dealt In precious stones, camens, and Intagtias, and who, besides re- Joielng in the name of Bright, claimed te fathom of the honorable inember for Bir- mlughaw as his first coust RUSSIA, THE JEWISH QUESTION, St. Perensnuna, Nov. The term ofthe local conmuilsstons examining into the Jewish question being about to expire, 0 speclal committee has been appolated., Gen. Inae tloff, Minister of the Interlor, iustructed the committes to tually consider the whole sub- ject, and an elaborate project Is to be aubmit- ted for Jegul swiction, + GERMANY. LIBERAL GAINS, Bentts, Nov, &—In six second ballots Just held, the Liberals gitined: five distriets and the Socialists one, Liobenaeht, Socialist, enrrled the Clerleal stronghoid of Mayence by wlarge majority, defeating a Progresslst, which shows that Catholles prefer to vote fora Scciulist rather than for a detender of the Jews, AUSTRIA, KING NUMHERT'S VISIT TO VIENNA, Viexna, Nov, 6—With a view to prevent fuy alsunderstanding jn regard to King Humbert’s visit here, Austria has issued a elrcular note to her representatives abroad explaining the uvaning of the visit, whlch Is sull causing excitement in Russla, ——- MEXICO, RAMWAY CONCESSION, Crry or Mexico, Nov. ~The Senate ap proved the railroad coneession granted Fris- bie and Degress for Huntington and Gould, respectively, and, at the request of the Presi- dent, akrognted the authority ot the Exedu- tlye to grant railway concessions, but author- jaing hhn to alter existing ones and transfer those forfeited, THY EAST. CHOLERA AT MECCA, CONSTANTINOVLE, Noy, t—Advices from Mecca to the end of October are to the effect that the numbor of cages of cholera averaged fftecn dally, Tho number of pligrius in the elty, however, is 100,000, * NEW ZEALAND, SURKENDER OF CIIEFS, WeLrinaton, New Zealand, Nov, 6—Te Whitl and two other chiefs have arrived, ‘They offered no resistance, They have been conveyed to New Plymouth, BPAIN, FINANCIAL BILLS APPROVED. ATADRID, Noy, G—The Budget Comittee Sppreved all the fiuauclal bills, TRIBUNE: “MONDAY, NOVEMBER NEW YORK. | President Arthur Has a Con- ference with Secretary Blaine. Thrilling Narrative of the Solitary Survivor of a Wrecked . Italian Bark. A Fire Along the Docks at Ho- boken Destroys 500,000 Worth of Property, Tho French and German Yorktown Delo- gates to Visit Baron Steu- ben's Grave. 'p ARTHUR, CE WITH BECRETANY PRESID ME WAS A CONFER: HLAUNE. New York, Nov. 0.—Peisident Arthur res taulued 11 his house today, and was ented upon by many well-tnown gentlemen, includtug Gen, Grant. Gon, Hornee Porter, John Honeh, Riche ard Grant: White, and Hoger A. Pryor. In te nine tho President had a conferonce with Seeretury Blaine hoe Firth Avenue Hotel, ALON AT SEA. Suinarive OF THE BULITARY BURVIVOR ‘OF HE ECKED ITALIAN BARIC HO- ‘oux, Nov. 0.—The Portuguese ship Miarlannn V., whieh arrived at quarantine to- day, brought Antonio Crixenolo, an Matin sullor, the nole survivor of the bark fosina, whiok left Catrunte for thls port last Keptem- ber, Capt. Fereiria, of thy Marlin, related to 4 Timea reporter the atory of the resene and ot the loss of the Rosind, the fatter us totd him by the seninan saver. Oct. 28, in miducean, Capt. Fereira sighted the bark drifting. He mute sail toward the stranger, and seen oa man wis seen guaticulatiog wildty, Capt, Ferelra ordered about lowered, ‘Tho boat imide its way to the side of the bark, whieh proved ta be the Rosina. ‘Tho man on bourd Jumped Inte tho buat, which he bud cugerly watched fron tho moment it left the ship's side, He could not speak te lane giuge of bls redcuers, but Le showed by signs tuut it would be USE: 48 TO HUNT FOR ANY MORE HUMAN BEINGS, ‘Tho decks of the bark hud been swept per: feetly clean, Everytuing had) been eaerivd ye and her bod, touded prineipally with aul- pbur, wis nearly bull of water. ‘1 iuakine 8 complete brench 0 the wreek tore uudadt, | The Kusina was tert to her lute, and the boat's crew returned tothe Marla. ‘The shipwrecked: mtilur thon told ot tne luss of tha Hovnu to Capt. Fereint, He suid Une during “the "night of Wet, au the skw beeume overcast and there indiestions of au npprosehtny storm of consid erable severity, ‘The next morntiue it was vlowe tng briakly, uid some liebt sls were inken in, Cosenoin say be beard bis Captain remark that they were fy tongtude 40 degrees, but he dit not fekrn the fuitude., Ag morniuy advanced the wind becume Mercer, and ne nau it wee ving a hisrieane, Tho bark was under d Lopsiils, Keuplog her Houd us near te the ns possibl TUE SEAS WERE TERIIFIC, and rolled up far to windward, uppearing Ike smait mounting as thoy approgehed, ‘The bark, however, rode them without eluppitig any greene quantities of water, logs in tho after hoon the tempest was territic, the wind howitng turiously through thy rigging und uneven. seis tossing the vessel vielunlly about. The Cap: fain wis thea neard te call ‘out to tie man at the wheel to cling his post, und those whe were below burried on deek, One enormous wave obscured horizon p windwird und rolled towurd the. bark. She seemed about to rise with the buge billow, but tripped and fell before tt. Then the wa Droke aud rolled its vast volumes of, water over ber. It seemed to Crigenola that he bid been engulfed by the torrents which roured over tim ue he clung to the hinebway which was down into between tho decks, “The water slowly passed way, and the burk emerged from under the surfiee Of thy sea. ‘he min bad a mement before heard shouts amd yellaand tho crash of tlinbers, but now thord wits no suund but the ronr of the temp Yreckage stewul the water to leowurd, no futuan elngs coutd be seen strugeling there, and no ouc could be sean ondeck, Crigenoin nurridd wong.the torn and ungunrded decks, and suatched every corner of tuo vessel, NUT NO ONE COULD BR FouND in tho wrecked cabin, galivy, or forecastie, aud he at Inst realized that be had been left alone on board a bark of Guttons. ‘Tne siormy sea did Hol appenr sntisiied with his eleven comraden, but continued to roll up furlously, aud seomed about to olose over him and the few frail planks stil remuined under foot. ‘The survivor says the feeling of unutterable loveliness — stole over hin, and he crouched amid. tho ruins of the cabin and awaited his fate. Saturday, Sunduy, M ‘sand Taesday passed, Wat tot n suit Pelivved wide waate of Waters, Wednesiuy he thought of building wratt, but thy ntertals were all gone, and he pissed that nicht ae the others be- tore, without sleep and rer tie to ent. ‘Thurs day evening found him stil tho solv oceupant of the burk, which drifted unguided belore the wind mid sea. Crisenola felt that if no help cutne the next day the ve Hust sink, und he would be drowned. or, worse stl. fall'Into the teeth of aluirks. ‘Pho tirst nuraing rays of Freie aity's reveled no sill and the” unfortus nute man was giving way to dogpalr when at about, he suw tho spurs of a veasel. At Hirst HE COULD NOT BELIEVE HIS SENSES, but tho distant masts fuereused in size until a tull-rigwed shipapprouched the wreck, AU the stranger hove to, and [nw short tie Autumio Crisenola stood. upon the sound deck of the Marianna V..waich brought bin to this port. Tho home of the Captian af the Rusena was Gein Porcotli. Io was an ltaiian who bid brought hia vessel to this port seve mew. Crisenoin will by uiken before the Talinn Conaul tomor= row, Iu will be well cured for, and bo sent to hishome, He isu short, wiry’ mun, wbout 35 gears of axe, with yery durk, olive skin, und lavk beard aud wolsters. A DESTRUCTIVE FINE. TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF THE EAGLE DOCK AT HONOKEN, New York, Noy. 0—A tlre in Hoboken this afternoon totally destroyed the Kayla dock, owned by tho Hoboken Duek Company of Mam- burg, and loused by tho Wilson and Eaglo Steam- sbip Companios, Two full curgoos of more ehandiag, one just unloaded from the Wilson {ine steamer lula, plying betweon Hoboken and Hull, England, and the othor in rendiness for tho National Ling steumer to gall in a fow tuys for London and fiverpool Must of tho Merchandise, Including u lirge quantity of cot ton and tect rails, was owned by Now York merchants, Tho dock wna fully insured, dt was constructed eixlt yeure ago out Acust of S2fv,00, and was 710 feot jong, and 8) feet wide. Suverul burges und bters'in aloay proxsmuity to the ttre were alia dostrayed, ‘The steamship Witte but for tho arrivatof a tug would have been destroyed. Her rigging caught Hire in wi ud portions OF tbo Wood work on ber dei wignited, bbe was buuled into tho strewn and anchored, and THE VLAMES EXIINGUISITED, Capt, Hurvey worked so carnocstly to save bls ship thut when hor eutety wus assured he felt prone to the duck, A vity physiclan was sum wnoned, aud the Captain recovered. ‘Une exe curaton stonmer Piymouth Hock, tn winterequars tera, wis Idinmuinent danger, Bho wie avtually on Bre at tines la several plaves, but wae out und eseaped with titi Ine Uy OF too burwes destroyed, two were Jaden with buy, and betonved tu Nivesan & Co, he fire blazed away throughout tho night, the Hames ronchiug ev Ha bart of the extunalye pier, One oriuin of tho fire ta ziven as fullowa; The watch. nut bad upplted a Aghting contrivanco—a tia kerosene lamp utuched tou polumto the gas on the dovk, and almost instantly the cottun sud a quantity oF ontum strewn around were Abluze, 4 nBeQucHes AMY HecaUUted for ay; ‘Tho Hoboken Blre Departinent and lty wuthorities MAVE UEEN YOR S01 TIME AT LoGGER- MEADS, the Intter, according tu the tremon, refusing to furulsi: proper supplies to the De punt. Vurtueriore, recently tho wutboritles desiz- Nated thy enylueehouses ud places uf revisirus tlon for voters, malust while action the true ine loudly protested, Awa rewuit, when the uhiru Wid sounded, the Ore upparitus was found with the tongues Uurned te the wail, aud. unly ono of tho seven engin Departinvat responded. ‘The Chi fused to order the inven out unc of ree bo roe culved certain gunrantucs, = ‘Those | guurs uutves wers given by the Sfayor, nnd the englues veactied the scoue of cuit. gration aftor é o'clock, wore that an Bours after the Devtatarm wad ylven, und too lute to pros vent the contugration, ‘Thu Mayor of the olty, being fnformed tt the cuidition of atfulra, tela graphed to New York and Jersey pie Tor ld, und the two vlties prompuy redponded, The urge storehouse that stands on the shore ond uf she dock, and which isuied by ulitae stean- ship companica whose vessels land at Huboken, was on fire ut ona time, but the umes were ex- Ungulabed before tateriul damage was doug ‘The total luss ie plus WW. ITEMS. SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A RUSSIAN EXILE, New Yous, Nov. 6.—Dr, Aimbrove Goets, a Tussiug political fugitive, practicuu wediciue at ston couch whe: PAGES, 7, 1881—TEN ‘ ” tna found dead in his bed to-day—a supe r. The Doctor was well torte in st. ersburg. but Lecaning nn advoente of ad+ vanced Htheralopinions, was foreed to fly, and hie propery wae contacted, Ils wife and 4 ne SUNN hl Fut THE CAUSE UF Vive thousand peaple pati nilssion fee 1 Caleduntt Park, Jersey City, tor day te lsten to O'Connor, a member of the Brits {4b Bartlement.spenk inthe Hiterust of the Land. Feague of Trelan The Fi tennial vel vuriowst parts of the ey today, The German tedonfes ‘were tho wubste ofthe ConsithGonerm~ ao Germany: dened ou Sinton felaid, be Ue ecompiried by mt Bhune, they star ry Utien for the’ pidpow or vidting Bacon von Stenhen’s yrave. will attend the State fulh te be yiven tomorrow evenitg in their honor, A Pomrnit Anni 1. BE. Clattin & Co, owing Ue systematic robe berios dave had dob Newbold, a porter, are ested, DELIBERATE SUICIDE, Virst ‘frlew Laudanums Is Pumped Outeand Then Cute oils Thro. Dougtas Hillbery, « young German 21 years of age, employed asa reteucber at Copelln'a phe= tograpt gallery, committed suleide ut about 5 o'clock yest his awn rooni ut hls boarding; Dearborn avenue, Kept by Mr. he. The yous tan is tho son of the hile Fouls Milberg of Milwaukee, Rt one thine a Stale Senator or Wiscondn.mid it brominentalatiller in the Cream Clty. and was the nephew of ex- Ald, Veter Mahr.of this city. Ie: has been boarding fur the past thice weeks at Mr. Foraythe’s house, und jn: that tine hus seemed to be In distress of inind over a ttrent- ened fully rupture txely to be occasioned by tuwsuit about property left bythe deccused dis- filler, L Friday he received from bis mother. who Is btll diving tn Milwaukee, a letter, tho contentx of which seemed to displenie him sand muko bin feel - deapondent. Me, called that nyght Upon. his uncle, Me. Mahe, and requested bis relative to youd the ine:lve. Bir, Mar put hut otf, sayin tht he wouid Ho cunt some author thine. Y terday, morning 1H Unelu's house, and neted Ku stra Citud the astoniahinent of the visitu He seemed, und nervous, and wandered alnteeds about Ui (ees, Mr, Muhradvisud bin te go upto bedroom and tke no ona. He did ue advised, dnsotur as upstairs und ny netlis tia int followed him tothe room, and his sented in a chulr, asked as te the eau: his Btrange conduct. He sant nothing In expla- tuition except that bo had Just swallowed n dose of polvon (rota wt bottle whieh eould be found tn His covt-pucket. Hastily. sutnineoning ber bus fund, Mrs. Maur sent fora physician, who are ved inthe person of Dr. Withims, ‘The young nan cried bitterly over what he had: done, seemed to think that bls thne fnd come, a suid time and again: *Phisa is.the end of itu Hu uovertheless yielded to tha treatment used w RELIEVE MIM OF THE POISON, astnall dose of laudasum, and tn a short the Was pronounced out of all danger.” He wag dus tained ut the house til about 3% o'clock in the afternoon and * straigatened up" Ko duit he ip peured to bo in vod bealih and spirits, He then went directly to bis Gourding-plice und puased to bly own room unobser What wis ene neted there can readily bo dinugined from the late developments, at about # u'clock Mr. Forsytie, the laudlord, perceived wovery atrony smell of gus in the hove. and traced It ts young Hillverg’s room. Finding the door lucked, aid “thinking Wat porlnps thu vc~ cupant dad carelesiy or unintentionally turned on the pus, be removed thy transom aud eruwled into the room. He perceived Hillbery lying ont tho bed, stupefed, xu he thought, by tuo escip= tay sus, So big first uct was to open the windows, and the door. ‘Then turatiyg to the bed. hes ne sisted by one of tho boarders, litted the prose trate “fori and carried “i inte the Ughted ball, where fur tuo first time he percelcest that u suicide hud been committed. Life was notextinet, but the young min was past -conselousuess. dn his“ right hand he chatebed a blood-besmenred razor inn death the neck 188 tho lott which Hitbery fernss tie Jugulur ve wrist—told of the desperation ind been driven or bd biinseif, Dr, Marr, was instantly culled from his alllee at No, 60 North ‘kK street, but there was nothing to done, the rash young aman being deal oo when the physician arrived. Au exuinination of the ruom in’ which: the decd wis conuultted showed Unt the des cenged had gone about bls own destruction with grout consideration for the keeper of the board+ lux-house. He bud su arrayed the bed, table, gud slop-pull that by sitting on tue bed leaning Upon the table and cutting his throat be could shed bis bleud, not upon the bed and tloor, but Into the vessel «hich ne bad provided for its re- ‘he slop-pall itseif showed that tho bad been at lenst purduily ane ful. The body was ri wed to the undertuking: crinbliy” nent of Brett & Linn, No. 308 Division street, where tho Coroner will bold un fnyucst this moratow, ANOTHER CRANK, — An Unfortunate Woman Gono Daft. A mysterious woman who would not tell the police her. name, restidence, ovcupation, or social relutions, and who {3 ao manifestly out of ber hond that the ollicer thought a eet! the safest Place fur ber, wus brought into the Armory Sta- Uon last night. She was placed ina chair in the. stutionkeeper’s roum aud questioned us tu ber idevtity und past career, but all she would do was toslt guziug stuplily throwgh a pair of Dlue-glass spectucies, shako her head mourn- fully, mutter * No, no," aud “Saye me!" " Saye met" and mumble Incoheyently sunething about Gartield, When tho ollicers cssayed to take her: downestairs to thy ia she clung desperately to ber chair, cried no; pot theru,” aud ro- dlated all eiforta to Jond ber away, After sho bad been put tuto the witness-room, the dark- ness of which terrified ber, sho sereaimed: “They with kill ” and poluted dramatically notver unfortunate woman wus lying asleep. A reporter stood out- sile the fron door after sho pad be- come entu, and endeavored to tnducu the womun' to tell who sia was, where she lived, und bow shecame to be in sucha place, She as ‘betore only, shook her heud, sighed wearlly, and sald, HO, net now." “By dint of mich coaxing abe was persuaded: to vay that sho was from Milwaukee, and that ber nawie wha Mary Ann Mollitt. She tut been, shy sald, at the Home for the Friendiess, but she did not want to remala there, Her conversation was varried on ih i ihungtonous, almost unintel gible tone, nad was so. disconnected und rambling that it was with difticul could be heard, 1m a sudden, cat-lke yvement, aig dar fund trough We bars of the (ru the reporter by ihe hand, and wi are tity Inthe Jowest Ureath: "There's tout phiy. ‘There's foul play." In valn did tho reporter try to tind out where, und whut the toul ply was, “she's fn, here she continued, shuking her head. “Who?” asked the reporter. “Not now, now,” answered the woman. “1h tell you ali about itgome thie,” and then sho grew event tore mysterious thug before. In monosyllabie answers was drawn from her the statements that sho hud uever be married, bad no children. and did not want to go howe, © stumbled wad fell by tho wayside,’ she sald, but Any explanutign of that sentence of munifuled Posies wis more than could be drawn from Ax the reporter made a jgavement ns if we her proseace she sutehed Why eagerly by the ‘cont and aske hey don't have to stay in here all thelr ives, do thoy?" and when she was adsured in the Negutive, exdressed her pleasure, ‘Tho womn suemed to be elther tdletic, Ine anne, or under the iutluenco of powortul drugs. Sho" ucted inn stupatied at thoes, malitatned theoughout azdogye Inditerenit almost, stupld ex prosstony ot Tenance, und not once dl und distiict utterance, a copy of the Cl Honry Ce coun id xo wpeak with tueney Ta her band . aranteley| boblisbed ut Cambridge, 1anty, jamstnutloncund Ueutbut President, Gurtield, Bue wus dresued In dark clothos throughout, and he carrhed ad a pamphlet on the tile, ry wore a striw bat prottge in hurd wid 1 Hrely coverat with a veil, Her oyes werg vist- We only behind tho dark-giass apecticles which she determincdly refused to temove, Somes thing {4 wrong with the woman, and ber friends. if she have any in this city, shouldvce that Khe if properly cared for. ‘The police do not know bee except from a call woleb abe made wt the atadon wome dys aco, at Which Hine she was vent to tho County Jall as an insane person, ————— UTTING AFFRAY, Vincont Dezuran und his son-in-law, Joho Kallooh, Polus, azod respectively 64 and 25 yours of aya, living at No. 108 Wesson street, were ar rested and locked upat tho Chicago Avenue Station for an ossuult upon thelr’ next door neighbor, Patrie Eagan, who now les at his boue doa very inuch distigured though nut precurious condition, Lud Priduy night, a0 the story ta, Eagan, white under the (ntluence of an overdoso of whisky, stopped in tront of tho Dezurun houso add culled loudly aud insultiogly to the daughter, Kulluch’s wife, ‘To avenpe the ine sult the ald man aud the young woman's bus Dund}went out and adininistered to Eagan a must thorough und complete doing up, aud did oot fet up on bla dll be bad recolved an Invlaed cut on the left vide of tho neck near the jugular velu, snother in the buck across the spine, und another on the rignt shoulder, He wus’ also badly brulsed about the Haba and ribs from kicks udaulnistered tohim while pruatrute on the ground, and bis face bud been $0 unded that if was ono muss of luck and biue spots, and one of his tevih bi heen knocked out, ‘fhe cute, which were dently wade with ® puckut-kulfe, were very Night, lao thelr number and tho trom thom would hinve producer punts wero dressed. by Dr, Cun ttesailants were not arrester tll i Inst tient dustion Kaufinaun adinitted them te ball ln bonds of $00 ancl. They will tave whoaring da scon as Eagan 18 nb-e to appeur fu cotrt agalust thom, LIBERAL LEAGUE. Pock’s Lectures on Church and State, An orderly assemblaze of Silberal-Learuers kathered tovether luet ulght in tho old Suclulistic Vanthoon at 6) Weat Luke strent, with Juines K. MeGie ns MWh Prest. A larve sprinkling of jadies wes iso present, who by thelr enthitale ustle applause of the speakers’ mere revolutions HY Upp old to Juoties showed themselves to be dust too fveral tur enythitiy. The trieht Ure of thi Mag wasn igeture delivernd by Mr W. F ti the: sezregation of Church aud Ste interesia in National potities, He spoke at weeut length to thy effect that prejudices Int su ttarkened the otis of legisiators that the people blissfully suppose our Government tu be free, when ali manner of autrazeous Uigotrier we tuturatol The Nutional coin dee Pon ite Fave até trust In God. Presidents nore ire Inaigurated on the ible Instead of upon thelr individual hon [Laughter] ielasone festivais aud ainivers ics wil the wbsersatice of the Sabbath are ty torre holidays enforced when tho most veil laleredts al cleettoneday are aultugether overs : deere, The speaker nt religious, WpErMttiOn And predidien Wat HOW BXTAt ts Su the veriows 2hites of the Cidon, and then ed forth his elogu yershin of Church fortunately mad Mrs ur politivat ernment x at least te the support of the be property inerense in the he past at the clase sun into ng of tile cents the ebureh prope erty exempt trom uixation will amount to” nearly 2,000,000) tn value. and the Goversiaent WHT then soutelbute to its aps port S4U,Ua,UA sents. Une of the brightest my luene torinterown of dames A, Gare to be absolute. It nught that ne churel Natton should be for, If you exempt the nuitzation, to hut exter h Tax Ubon the whule tech essaid Servants, obey sour mi tera”) und that Rendish flea of iW priviies ehuns had been the co stone of slavery ind oppression, ‘The frit people ure gouded tad beration by the msotent interference inte thelr afuiry vy the Chureh, which te Trishinin bas Toved ts hls own soul, and for whtelt te would willingly have tated down bis (fe. ‘This Chysch sides with the oppressors, dunouneing thelr resa- Jntions ns wicked and revoludonary, and: 110% Eugitnd and the Pope are entering Inte nn ale innee whereby the Tris people may be kept itt sluvish gubjection to Church aud’ stute. On closing His reinurks, Mr. Peck received hearty for bis opmlons, and.on motion of Livinent the leugue voted. to sceure tho Odd-Fetlows’ ball at the corner of Madiaun and State streets, A proposition was heard from Patriaren Stoan to start un antl-retizious piper, but the move- nent fazed, After approw ine the nowts Tormed constitution us given list Sunday, a dis- cussion was held upou che cluuge, denounelug the observatice of Sunday asa ‘Sabuath, the house bring divided na to whether Sunday is or Is nota day of rest, ‘The questian remnatns yet Hoauttled; und the meeting adjuuroed for one week, ONLY A PAUPER. A Sortlot Muddlo in the Affairs of an Indinnu Poor-iHounse, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Beproun, Ind. Nov. 6—The poor-house squabble In this county Is getting more inter- esting every diy, The readers of Tun TRIBUNE will remember that some days agu the grand Jury visited the poor ayyiiin ana tour of inves- tyation, and the report they hunded in toJudze Wataon told u etory of neglect and berbarity, so fur ag the treatment of paupers was cone cerned, suflicient 10 disgust any decent citizen, Thi enraged = John Scoggan, the Superintendent, and he. openly dechited bis Intention to bring a suit for Yel against the tembers of the Jury. For sume days the inat- ter had been quick. until yesterday Scroggun published a communication in the Bedtord Magnet, in which he virtually charges the gentle. en with being guilty of perjury. ‘W'his, turn, his got the bueks of the grand-Jurymen Up. und ve ledet two of them intlmate thelr willlizness and desire to. bring sult against Seroggun fur libel, As tho atfulr looks new, there wit bea tively time before the afulr ts dono with, ——— LABOR AND CAPITAL, Tho CottonsSpinners of Vall River, Mans, FAUL Riven, Mass., Nov.6,—Seeretary Howard will Monday fssue n coil fora mecting of the Spinners’ Union Tuesday, He says: * Our pres- entinaction fs destined to bear iil frult.. Every industry partielpates in the present prosperity except eotton operntives. Wages ure no higher than in 1877, though thelr purebusing power has depreelated 14 to 23 per cent slice that time, Sutisfactory reports of corporations relative to the year's business, combined with tho present active and remunerndve eonition of the print= cloth market, would fully Justify the operatives in asking for tore wages.” Atnong the busle ness of the meeting wil be the coming conyen- tion tn Pittebury und thy report of tho delegates trom the National Mili-Spinuers' Convention. OBITUARY. Charles H. Phittips, ut Kokomo, Ind, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. InpraANavowls, Ind., Nov, &—Churles MH. Phil- Ups,oveof tho editors of the KokomuTrivune ted At ble residence iu that city yesterday morning, Ne bad been fn falling bealth for some months past from consumption, and went to Florida last winter in hope of gainiug benelt by the chanue, While tere his young wife died soon after tho birth of thoir Hirst child, and, mueb depressed and shuttered, Mr. Phillips returned home only to lose Lis eniid ina ttle while. Mr. Phillips was a son of tho inte Thomns C, Phillips, inheriting his father’s ywenits for Journnllsia, 1 which he gave promise of tuklug blgh rank had his health remutued, Mian Un StiImian, of Elcing I. Hpecial Dispatch to The Chienca Tribune, Evary, lib, Nov, 6.—Miss Nba Stillman, a bigh- ly estimable young judy of this place, died today Of consumption. a STABBED IN THE BACK, A German carpenter named Gicsiow ts lying dangerously wounded at his home, No, 78 M. waukes avenue, Tho trouble les inn knite- stab in his back under the left shoulder-blade, and Dr. Dat, who tw attending bim, considers hia condition bordertug upon tho erltieal, Just naw and where he recelved the ent [s something of & mystery, and tho West Chivago avenue police are trying to urrive Wt the truth of the at jesluw = states that at 6 o'clock yesterday morning, while ho was wlking ‘tion SitwaukeaAvenuo oar The vinduet, bo Wad appronched trom bebind by some Unknown person, woo, ufter stabbing hin, Tanawas, Ilo sald tbat some fricnds woo were following bebind bim did not sev the assauls, aud that thoy were surprised to tnd bin cut, Tunsmuch ua he will not tell whe bis frionts, were, and Judging from bie uctions, the potica aro Itd tu Detieve bia story a fibr.cation, and ure desirous of Huding out tho truth, ns THE NINTH MASSACHUSETTS. Toston, Nov, &.—Col. Grubb, of tho New Jore sey troops viaiting Yorktown, writes to the C oucl of tho Ninth Massnchusetts Rextuent shut, “ During my tour of duty as teld ofleer of the day, 1 bud nothing to report of your regiment, excopt to tuatity to their eceliont drill, wail L ladly did. ‘Pho reports of outrageous ‘and dls Honorable gouduct of your Fogluent emuuuted fram, she editorial culumns of Michinend jours nals.” Se eee LOUIS NAPOLEON BEHIND THE BARS, The wost justi lous nameever luseribed upon the books of the Police Dupartment was weltten Just Wight upon the reister at the Harrison Street Statlon—Louls Naputcon. Ho te a catare wlan end whituivasher, and te aeeuded of cur pliuity inn robuing sehcie whereby an inebrle ated couutry ni wid tiucud ta: prt with twelve goud dutlursuf coli of the realm, a FOUR APACHE BUCKS KILLED, Tucson, A. Nay, 6.~Inforusation is Just ree ceived of a fight between hostile Apaches un der Chiofa Vay and Dravo and United States cavalry in the Apache country, in which tour thrve women aud sumo The Apaches wore soattored t abd wro making towards by the ongaye San Carlos Ay! PURGED HIMSELF OF CONTEMPT. Provivesce, 1. L, Nov.d—In the Supreme Court Saturday, ryor, counsel In thy Sprague cuae, Cet arte hitnself of contempt by upolugliztog for atluchinent in New Yurk, oe THE NINTH MASSACHUSETTS, Rucnxonn, Va., Nov, &.—A reporter this even- {ng callud upon ‘the military commission nuw here Investigating the alleged wiiconduot jot the Ninth Stassuchusetts Keguuent, fur ibe pure pose of obtatning Information relative ty the Deneeedings and cohetustons of the stil ame tnigston, bUt Was informed that notking ent be had. Inasmuch ws the tnvextigation hil pos heen eon Tet. The combilesion batinue te stop at Washington and other pointe Nurth to take farther biguiries they deemed fe tu ts wise to give out aiy fafarnnuon in eoanee= tlon With thy Investiaittion ty ita conutustint, Tho testimuny, asr Felluble persona bo heard thot of iG Id mitten tore dlscusting And damaging tan even snticipated by vious representations. ‘The ollicers composing uminission have shown every dlaposittan to ons full and searching muke their investi as possible, and thor report of the evidence, If published, witldoubtioss show thut they hive tattbfally dischacred an unpleasant duty, Grant the Power Behind the Throne Restored and Kevividied by Arthurs Accession, § Dispatch to the Cinclunath Raqutrer. St Lovuts, Nov. 4-Senator Vest (bitter Bourbon arrived froin Washington this morn- uy. In an interview, published In nn afternoon, piper, he suya: "These ora the halcyon days Cor.the 260, 3ls- sound is Fiiley’s peiyete und persunal property. Why. T have revn upplleutions on tile In tho: des Uitents with ‘approved, Cot. Filley,! weltten, Neress them, ns thoush he wore Presiient of tho United States, What Milley iain Missouri, Mll- Jer tsin Kentucky, and the other members of the leion in every other State. Whatever man cu be found who was faithful in Cateago, he ts rewarged with everything hu asks. Logan is the imouthpiove of the Adininistration, Ho represents the Stalwart dei “WIM Filtoy get tho Postumaterahin? “Teun'tsuy. She power ta ull in tho bands of tho extreme statwarte, and they will doas they choose, They ure preparing for 1886, and those ht he tho most useful then are bulna Of toy bu believe that Grant will come before rf Of Leste" tot. Grant Is wetting oll. and he 1 voutrol of power nither than the fof ueUlve pr . He will power Lehind the throne.” nen who witl ead the epublicnns?* “Arthur ts probatiy flan for a renominas tions latit ft tnexpedient, then the efor Suiintstration will be theawn {nto.the scales tor Conlcling, tis felt that hls hour isathand, Arthur isa. shrewd paliticinn, utd the mnehloe is being brought into working ul rapidly wit over the country,” ut du you thik Conkling can de with New corso Conkling has to tht against the Henves Of his stupendous blunder in res slaning. It muy take hit suing tne to retrieve his position, but Conkling takes to polities as Meturutty as a thsh ater, and hee will win back Hi he bus fost. 4 iy no doabt chat the tat- ark polltt A, cs {9 heartily wets in, anid, with thls asa busts to trade upon, ho will regain everything, Conkiing ls, frat, hast und all the time, a trades “Ta tho muching naw ft “Oh, notion everywhere?" Wes. “Take Green EB. Kuuin, for iostanee, the elvil-service reformer, He ‘lng assessed every employé of the revenug service $3 for catnpalgn purposes tu Virgie.” OUR GRAPES, think of Duyid Davis?" “ile is weak, vail Ol man, who ts anxious to bord that bauble of the temporary Chateman= ahipat Presidenthl succession at any cost. Tam thurouxhly sutistted with our position in, the Scnute, for we are strong enough to dispose “Whut do y & of aoy legislation we du ot like, The Demo cratic pn ts holds 4 veto on the liws of the. gountry whleb ean by used to alvantage.” What is zoing to becoine of Blaine “OF coursy tho disruption of tho party will continue. 3 Hight butween Bln img but complete destruction om th publican isa life and death alwarte, Noth- le and utter other will ever satisty tho penes, Now, Bhune’s yreat difiiculty: Js his calth, Taaw blin the other day. and he fooked feebler thun before, He xeems to be wearing out Tf bis health ts good, Bling will win. With alt big faculties ubout hint and tn pluyy Blalue is more than wmateh for the Adminise tratiun, even giving it thy odidsof the machine.” GOLDEN WEDDING, Speetat Dispatch to The Uhteaya Tribune, Decaren, I1., Noy. 6.—The golden wedding of Mr, and Mra, Jumes Provost, cuch past 71 years Of age, was eclebrated bere last night with yt Sclut in the presenee of about eeventy=t vited frients, seven children, twenty: wrandchitdren, and one greut-grandebild, gifts Iu gold amounted to whi it a A MOST SUCCESSFUL FAIR. CINCINNATI, Nov. U.—The Jewish fair at Musioa Hull, which elosed lust nigot after ten days’ duration, rentized €57,000 gross recelpts, of which £70,000 was r profit, ‘The procecids—850,000— go to the benefit of the Jewlsh Orpbun Asyium at Clevelaud, Bie te SMALL-POX, Cincinnati, O., Nov. 6.—The Gazette's Madl- gon (Ind,) speeiul rep uses of sinall- pox there. been two deaths, und the trustees have ordered the schuvlé closed oo aecount of tho epide a ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. Br. Lout vi fho German Luthers Mo. Nov. t, dan congrezation of this elty celebrated tho ith anniversary of the Neformation today, An immense audience present, <a DISCHARGED FROM CUSTODY. PWLApEcria, Pa, Nov. 5—Judge Ale ison this morniug rendered a deeision dls- charging from custody the members of the ‘Typographical Unlon charged with con- splrucy, Winchesters nypophosphites willcureeonsump:lon, cutuhs, wenk lungs, bron ebitis, und yonun debility, Established 2s years BUSINESS NOTICES, Areuti’s Boot, Iron, and Wino, wit Cinchona, the stindurd medicinal tonie of this progressive nco, Ht enrlehes the blood, prumpt- jy Hiviguratea the brain und worvoud eyate:n, improves digestion, etc. lesult: A round fora, bright cyes, happy atte of mind, Arond's drug Store, corner Sadlson street and Fifth uvenus, —— ‘Tweoty years aco it was modestly elatined that “Buck & Rnyner's Murs Cologne”? waa the tlnest aehlevement of tho xclence of perfumery, [thus never since been equaled by any other distituion. ‘Todny it is sold from Maine to Toxas, FLAVORING EXTRA OTS. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS s 7a gx D Dr, Price's mlthant coterta ALWAYA EAU MY ADILTRRATIONS OW er reputation from ‘quailty, Aduttied by (etal avd wataral Manufactured by STEELE & PRICE, Makers of Lupullu Yeast Gems, Cream Baking Ponder, etc, Chicago and St. Louls, SCALE FAIRBANKS STANDARD SCALES : w? ALL KINDS, ey FAIRGANK®, MORSE & OO. “ Tor. Labo Bt, & Filth Aves Chlerne. Be carefatte MEY USLY DEX PROFESSIONAL, CATARRE Waolvu. Ging. ty daudiavieat. Louis, v bub od Lang i i

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