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-PRDNRAPHIG. NENT J ALL PARTS OF THE ¥ The Scores of Lord Clarendon's Mission tc France. AFTER NAPOLDCN---PEACE. A Quadruple Alliance to Support tho Bonapartes Against Revolution. VORLD POLITICAL AMNESTY IN GREAT BRITAIN, MOUNT ETNA IN ERUPTION, Fhe Cuban Privaicer om a Cruise. ann JEFF DAVIS HOMEWARD BOUND. ENGLAND, Wann, Lord Clavendows Mission—A Contition in port of the Bonapartes, Lonpon, Sept. 27, 1869, The London News to-day reports that the object Of Lord Ciarendon’s visit to Paris was to announce to Napoleon an arrangement between Austria, Prus- Bia, Russia and England (o preserve peace and check ‘the contagion of revolution in France In ease of the Emperor's death, but not to thwart German unity. ape Jef Davis Momeward on a Koyal Amu 1a opt. 27, 1869, Seferson Davis sailed for America on Saturday in the steamer Baltimore, Mr. Gindstone, in reply to @ petition for amnesty to the Fenians, promises to subimit the petition to tho Queen, but does not pledge the government to a@ny particular action on ( ubject. He pow: edges the soundness of julymont exhibited vy the Petitioners in attaching the true character to the aTences comiitied, The Cotton Si ie Mery Gladstone ty. udustrial De LONDON, Sept. 27, 1869, The London Times of to-day, ia an article on the cotton question, says:— If cotton ts dear with its increased production be- Cause of new spinning countries bidding against us, then the Liverpool quotations ave untaiclligid! i spinners not only carry of the raw material, but ears tail their demands for our manufactures, the state of trade is unintelligible also, On these suppo- sitions it 15 useless to cry for more and cheaper Cotton, the evil arising only froin the loss of the monopoly. ‘The cotton demand is Himited and com- titers diminish our share of the manufacture, © cannot discern thav colton at sixpene: and would bring tr back to En it by the loss of the ra Titl; but since then so many events have occurred aiiceting this great industry that it Is necessary (o distribute or appor- tlon their several results li the of things before ua, aut The Puget Sound Frox we Line N Lonpon, # ‘The London Times, in an editorial on the relations Of Engiand and the United States, says: The progress and resait of the negotiations on the Pocet Sound question show that Americar 1 ew tery can Keep suficicatty above the i 3 National prejudices and appiy the common pim of be ee to settlement of — Inte hatioual putes, ‘Th we was ff) try. ing one for tho arii'ratc Ay declsion Would have been satisfactory. Tho netual one i 1g not unsatistactory. ‘1 Of this negotiation ts th by the gentlemen condvotng th Juan and the Alabaina diMecuilies are questions now left outstanding, These, if ever ught to arbitration at tac same hanis, could | Bearcely resist the anxiety to obser t their commission by doing justice ax out fear, favor or affection for their own country, Which has distinguished (he arbi rators of Ute cl Compliments to tie Harvard Oarsmen. LONDON, Sept. 27, 1869, The London Zlegraph of to-day saya:—“The present by the Warvani crow of their boat to the London Rowing Club w: on‘doue by the spirit in which it was given, and tt is eure to be regarded Jess as a trophy than as a token turoed by the skill © kindly and grace of the vanquished into a pl vrotheriiood.”* Disnster at Sen. LiVERYOOt, The ship Eleewie Spark, trom Liverpoe 8, for San Franolsco, is ashore of West Ukely to become 4 compleic wreck. IRELAND. The Tenaat Rights avd Amnesty As: Lospon, Sept. Meetings havo been held at Dudlin, Rose gnd Cork in favor of amnesty to the Pentans. A meeting in support of tenant rights has been held at Maryborough, Queens county. FRANCE. The Cuban Question in Paris—An English Report of tho Situation. L N, Sept, 27, 1969, The London Post to-day has a letter from its Paris correspondent, wherein the Cuban question 18 die- cussed atlength, The writer says te interest in the matter 1s Increasing in Paris, but the public not expect to learn pre intercourse betw Madria and Was ere Iga diMeuit game to be played in order to avoid wounding Spanish pride. The Family Marde Panis, Sep The wwystery of the recent family Approaches solution. The bodies of the fa dest son have been discovered near the spot where sho Mother ana the otter children were found, ITALY. Mount Etna in Eveption. Fionnncr, Sept. 1899, | Moungus Preparing for a Campaign Ageia: ic ac AUDA. veer; shes ee 5 ROLE IF rr Bre) Spanish Roports=The Reported Surrentor Of | PE“e” Gehtral Jordau=Iveurgents Said to we Treating tor Surrender, Haya, opt. 27, 186% The telegram sent from Havana on Saterday last, relative to the surrender of Generat Jordan and his troops upon the payinent by the government of a cerialu sum of money, was based upon oficial despatches, It is reported that the Insargents in the neigh»or- hoods of Yeguaramas and Pats, and between Cien- fuegos and Colo, are treating with the Spanish authoriites relative to stavender. Their surrender is important, if true, the rebel bands in tals quarter being neares' to the sugar districis of Colon and Cardenas, The number of shipping tn the port of Havana ts twenty-five ships and barks, tuurty-one brigs and eight schooners. The exports of sugar from Havana and Matanzas during the past woek foot up 14,000 boxes and 1,000 hogsheads to foreign ports, and 7,000 boxes to the United States. The sugar stock In warehouses in Havana and Matanzas amounts to 214,000 boxes and 3,000 hogsheais, A Cuban Privateer~Tho Hornet Aiter Spanish Commerce, ¥ 'ASHINGTON, Sept, 27, 1560. The Cuban privateer Hornet, which sailed some time ago from the Britian provinces, where she was detained for a time, is underatood to bo on her way to Cuba, if she has not already arvived (here, It is tho intention of lev commander to koep a sharp look out for Spanish transports carrying troops to the isiand, and also for the regular steamers plying between Havana gud Spain and carrying the Spanish flag. The Hornet is a fast sailing vessels and can probably get away from any Spanish man-of-war she cannot fight, It ts thougut by the Cubans here that the Hornet can engage most of the vessela in the Spanish navy, with two or three exceptions. Sho will take hev prizes mto Mexican ports, that country having acknowledged the belligercat rights of tho Cubans, Looking PORTO RICO. The New TariflesShipmont of Sugar and Molasses. Porro Rico, Sept. 9) VIA HAVANA, Sept, 27, 150% The now tariff on me ndise, imported and ex- ported, will go inte operation on the ist of January, 1870, Ail of the sugar and molasses received at the ports of th nil have been shipped. The island ts perfectly quiet, no poitiical dis. turbances having broken out, ST. DOMING Defent of the Rebels Bef Havana, 8 Advices from St. Domingo have been tothe 0th inst, Baez had defeated the reb Azua. Tho news of the Aefeat of Sainavo (Baez's alty) Wasaorrowfi'ly received by the latter's partisans, 27, 1869. celyv ed up 3 who were besieging JAMAICA, KINGSTON, Via HAVANA, Sept. ‘The ov of the schooner La Have have brought suit against tie government for heavy damages for detention of their veseel in this port. Tas prospecis of tie sugar crop are slag. ST. THOMAS. Severe Eartha Shockoe Steamship Wasmunin Dinablod. Havana, Sept, 27, 1800. Advices have been received from St. Thomas to the 1gth inst. Three sho The stores were throughout the city. meral Hari pr from Son night ra for repatra, of earthquake occur on the 17th. closed and business was suapended No lives were lost so far as ied. ampton, was disabled of Wie 7th, fe would in a hurries require four a VEN ZUELA. kede of the Port of Mara ra campaign against Gov n mau-ofwar Bolivar racnibo. Co 18 Still at Curacoa ting againat Pre uM ‘The typhus fever i NEW YORK, raging at Curacoa, a Baitntow te phinss with the Artha eBay Arri of I President Prince. see Kitiw Borrao, Sept, 27, 1860 Prince Artur and the Goveruor General of Canada and snite arrived here ona minutes past one P. the jupehed ab the ‘Ut House, in company with ex. President Fillmore, and, afler another drive, left the preted thi md. tumed tanks, Dube Would Guinpes Chew dechuaat EUROPEAN MA y MARKET. —-LON Diy L closed fr Pant Bourse is drm. NAVER, 6 P, ed Mon, we 48 Gf he spo’ wid 141 Mount Etna ig in ave of violeat eruption, The | , treams of lava are pouring from the crater mito tne |S I Duo, . san | ROME. . Father Hyaciuthe’s Betection. Pants, Sept, 27, A098, Reports from Rome stato that the case of Pére Byacinthe will be submitted to canonical inves- Ugation, which will provabiy result in excommuni- gation, ‘inept anaeirct KENTUCKY, RvoOr, Sept. «Thy Per gills LONDON Mannet.-- Lonpos, Sept. bag both on the spot aad afoul, Calcutta linseed, 6s, PRTROL BUM MARKET.—-ANTWERP, SOpt, 27.--Petro- Joum firm at 57\f. for staudard waite, s HAVANA MARKE Ts, Lynching of a NegromCitizens Driven Out } of the State by the Regulators. ' CINCINNATI, Bept. 27, 1969, ‘On the 224 inst, sevonty masked men rode into Tancastor, Garrard county, Ky., took a colored man | from the jail and hong him, The same band of “requiatora” afew nighis ogo cowlided Walter BD, Button and Mr. Hutchison and ordered them to HAVANA, Sept. 27, 1869, The following are Che closing prices of articles of American ant other produce for the week ending Saturday evenine:— Sugars are noniinal, and buyers demand @ reduc tion; Nos, 10 to 12, Duteh standard, 8% ® O44 reals per _arrole; Nos, 15 to 20,10 @ 31% reals; molasses anger, 7 a'8 reels; muscovadoes irm at, 8 ¥ inferior or common yetutng aotive ab Ty rea to good refining active at 815 real Yave the country, gotire at ka lo reals, Molaasea Riri for ciayed, heayrensenearen eereeeeceeeneme s OM Laas firmer ay bee att game dull ;at 21% «vents in erces, and 22% realn PENNSYLVANIA. tin tins —Fiow firm at $9 @ $10 60, Sedat ‘ name mead Batter Ln € 0c. @ 40, per Ib, Ba anne at urning of ¢ tf % 20c, per ib, Pet ae. ade. Hams . © Hove Cotton Mills at Alles | or Ddcmiaud at ac. & 25,6. DOr ids Lumber, i ohany City. Prrrspura, Sept. 27, 1869. About nine o'clock this morning a fire proke out | in the Hope cotton milis In Alleghany City, owned acitve for yellow pine at $27 per M., ana sleady for white pine at Hox shooks quict at $8 The market 18 supplied with hogebead shooks and empty hogabeads. Moops are in demand at 6$c, for 14 feet jong: for shaved. ON ag pe 4 of sugar to |. Childs & Co., which destroyed the build. The loss js about $160,000; Insured vy for ei ‘mostty in ostly In Eastern cony eH. AD , cmnployss ate tirown out of watke APM Northern ports, $2 37h; sols of sugar to Northern poria, $8 12',; hoy is Of Molasses to Novthern ports, P57 9: ver fon to Faimouth and orders, $58 50, 4 NEW YURK HERALD, TUESDAY, { hnnsolf tas Ti city, | | THE NEW DOMINION. sed Pacifo Rallway—Further Prores gution of Parlinmont, Orvawa, Sept. 27, 1869 ation wilt be Ade at the next season of An appn. an] ees acharlér for the Union Pacific Ratt Parliament for . very fat on Lake Supe. way to be constrit), mae bet 4 pie the eastern rior via tho Red river’ [8 Dome on en ett: boundary of British Colt 4 oom Painy lake prove the navigation teading w aud. . arier to run a and Lake of the Woods; also 108 m Ch. ue noone on ratiway from Pombina via Fort Garryte ‘4 power Lake Winnepog or Saskatchewan river, Wik to improve the navigation to Saskatchewan. >to tion {6 in progress with reference ~¢ & branch of the Bank of Montreal w Fort Garry, Discount on American tnvolces twenty-seven per cen’ Parliament has been further prorogued to the 11th of Octover, A St. Catharines Broker Absconded. Sr. CATTIARINES, Sept, 27, 1869, Joln D, Culver, a broker of this place, absconded Saturday night, taking with him $20,000 or $25,000, Several banks are sufferers, a8 well as a number of business men, LOUISIANA, Loss of the Steamship Trade Wind--Most of the Crow Missing. NAW ObLBANS, Sopt, 17, 1869. Tho steamship Trade Wiad, Gaptain Morrill, hence On the 22d for Belize, Honduras, went down at sea on the Sth, There were only three passengers on hoard, who, with the crew, took to the lifeboata, One of the boats, in charge of Henry Arnold, a colored pis of Belize, with four persons, including tivo of thepassengers, reacliod the Southwest Pass bar yesterday. ‘They parted company with the other boats on Vriday evening and did not see them after- wards, The weather was very rough at the time the boata got separated. A steamer has gone in search of the missing boats, © MASSACHUSETTS. Another” Grand Concert at the Boston CotikcumeSulcide of a Peisoucr—Arrest of a Swindler, Rosron, Sept. 27, 1809, The concert In atd of the Home for Destitute Catholte Children at the Coliseum yesterday after- noon was attended by over 60,000 persons, Nearly all the railroads ran extra trains, One train from Providence consisted of twenty-one cars. There was achorus of 490 voices, with eigity brass aud tweniy reod pi the whole under the direction of Pro- fessor Falkenstein, ih eorge L. Hepworth, who 1s about leaving for New York, preached his farewell sermon last evening in the Boston theatre to an audicuce estt- muted to number not less than 4,000 persons. A jury in the Supreme Court has awarded $17,950 damages to S. 0, Poliard agatust the town of Woburn for permanent injuries received by the plaintif trom a defect in the highway. George Springer, wlo was committed to jail in Lawrenee last May for placing obstructions on the track of the Lowell and Lawrence Ratlroad, hung énight. mas K, Stearns, alas Thomas Carter, who is ‘ed With obtaining several thousand dol 1 this city two years ago by selling counterfeit bonds, lias been arrested in New ifampah. el commutted to jail in default of $10,000 batl. The Ten Hour State Convention at Were coster. WoncesTeEr, Sept. 27, 1869, The Ten Hour State Convention, called by the tactory operatives at Vall River, met in this city this uing, and was organized by the election of 0, odinan, Of Fath with the ouler nevessary fice lutions were adopted pledging the ment the avention to by all hor men the enact. of a iaw proliinting 4 aith from e urs pei corporations of the Common femates and minors more than te ling upon the candic ing State election to pledze them: the support of such alaw. A meeting was the ming, when sieps were taken for tho f tion of a State Central Committee, and tie tion adjourned, day, ute olilces I Teac BHday 4e $300, dasi sold, by Jou ° seats old, by Young 3 to be sold for Samm Day, iu tive, for the St. Lark yearsold, by Lexington, di of $500, Magenta, by Yorkshtre, 100 11 g11 Longitude, 4 yeara old, by Ls Leda, by EDs 80 1ba... : 22 Woudiord Bel syears old, by Lexing ton, dam Amanda Moorehead, by Gler Coe, 94 1D8...... eke ee a Be A. K. Kichare's ch. 1. oid, ims ported Mick, Free, dam Opiinist's i dam, by Glencoe, Woodburn, dam Linn ‘day of the Buckeye . The ‘his was the ta ‘ tue, the betling kK Was very leavy, the day tendance very large, | y—swoepstakes for colts and fillies two mile heals; $100 snuseript pay; the club to add $2,000, The follow nary — 3 I . hy Endorser, by Wagner be tmp. oy Lexuigton, dam } { A. Buford’s ch. 1. Cu: sunt b by Ke 8 1.4, O'FRaiOn's bY. f, Alta Ve imp. Piligree, by Ste .3 dis Tin OL08 Purser Gasit of one wile, as won by Uichard and K by im ” New York by n Mr. Mi ed In Nis pa tho British govern Mitchell's ited per, the ¢ ¥ " wish Mae princtples hroneht J inwhich he announced the i for which Mr. Mirciell w wy Pune that ay jury soon made shor of Martin, whe iu ¢ wis sentoft to the antl podes. Since his return to | fias taken an active part in the conniry. He is beloved by alt him a9 an estimable gentioman friend. He belongs to a espe e "0- es Trmily ia the North of IJreiand. Soon after Allen, Larkin and O‘iirien were executed at Manchester there was a faneral procession in their honor at Dublin, at which Mr. Marin made a speeeh, for which hea was prosecuted by ihe government, but the prosecution torned ont @ failure. Mr. Mar- tin believes in the possibility of a repeal of the wiion between Ireland and KEogland, and that tt may be wou by the co-operation of ali classes of Inghmen, He proposes to remain a Month ox Ax weeks in the United Siates, NAVAL INTELLIGE Admiral Poor, the recently assigned commander of the North Atlantic squadron, went on board of the steamer Powhatan on Friday, on which he at once ralsed his fag. He eailed from this port for Key West yesterdays v and 8 transporte 23 of nis know polit Wii ASHINGTON, Tieutenant Commander Lull na ¢ from the Lancaster aud ordered to command tho Nautasket Rar tivonn, Sept, 27,186% The Examining Board at the Naval Academy nave admitted the following additional cadets:—Frank White, of Maine; C, ©, Chitheau, of Onlo; 1. By Crocker, of Massachuse' H. Py Hurd, of New | York; J. 2B. cu of Indiana: K. Anderson, of Ohio; f. J. Davida, of New York: H.S, Cornell, of Indiana; P. R, Faker, of iMinols; TH, Tabershaw, of Georgia; W. Fy Sli of New Hampshire; fh. Ry Ray, of Pennaylvania; Whilam MeKelvey, of Penn: eylvania; Charles M, MeCartnoy, of hay fag Pg Charies Y, Grant, of Tonnessee; John i Wb, 0 Tilinots; Charles VP’. Laird, of ORto; Chaves A. V lingford, of Indiana. ‘These appointments were made up io Saturday nighr, SEPTEMBER 28, 1869 ig FALL FASHIONS. Avother Ononing Day=What the Mickle God- doss Prosonts Through Her Miutsters ia the Metropetiv. y 4 tioed at Inthe Hees a fow dard ago ee length the opening by agénts or me wu ‘= and ton of some of the specimens of her yage"” commands, But when the veautles and srivolities which she had ordered were to be shown the weather was 80 unpromging that the devotees at hor shrine, however firm thetr faith, could not attend in full force at hor s¢ancos in her chosen templesand Chere: ges 7s hor and thetr attention to her _ » however, a4 there ia every reason too. pana ce appearance of the weather, and astho , “!eriiies of fashion may appear tm public without dan“? Of being soaked to death or blown to atoms, the n. Z8ters of “the fickie goddess”? will open for them her ua, ¥est, richest and most novel inventions for the ador.:aent and envelopinent of their darling bodies. Soni Of her chosen caterers have yet fears of the wrath Of Pluvius and hia attendants, and have determine to hold back what NINETEZITH WARD CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION, Meeting Last Night. A preliminary meeting of the citizens of the Nine- taonth ward, convened by circular, Wis hold last night at the Jackson Hall, sys aveiud, There ¥A4 alarge atrendanes ¥ * Jann Valew. ) seo “aiden ‘pho chair was taken by Mi. who tn opening the pies - ae te seek to Said that the object u. ny ore as psig obtain new omnibus routes 8 Tite ow, i aventos, ranaing up to Yorkville, S2 that the innay. fiants of this district may obtam Mecreased fucilities for getting up and down town. For this purpose 9 polition was in preparation to the Mayor, and tt hod during tie Inst few days been well Seeds Mel, Women ANd entiaren eeaury w E ti petition It had been suggested that three gene at Onl Cael election disiriot in the ward evould As oboe ne Mayor and present this petition and go its prayer, He concluded by remarking very sirongly upon the crowded state of the Fhird avenue cars und tie necessity for a new car track, 7. Assistant Alderman Rouurrs gatd ilat a for to tne aha the Mayor resulted in his saying i yu lat it was not in the po of the Common Council jo grant “the. ‘re. sho haa sent them until they can 19 assured that they can have nothing to fear, and san invite tho attendance ¢7 thy dgyotecs at the gbrines erected in their respective establishments, Tor instance, there ig the firm of O'SuULLIVAN & Gemid, at (lo corner of Broad- way and Ninth street, who have deferred thelr “opening” to a week hence. Yesterday their assist. anta wero busily engaged unpacking and arranging a large assortment of dress goods, cloaks, rich laces, embroideries, ladies’ and children’s furnishing goods, hosiery, woollen goods and Boudler’s kid gloves, The young managers of this establishment seem determined to meke a grand dis; and on Wednesday next, October 6, thoy will show what thoy can do, James MoCaeary & Co,, at the corner of Broad- way and Eleyeuth street, although haviug had to a certain extent a imost successful open- ing’? last week, opencd yosterday a now lot of dresses, dress goods, cioaks and suils, There was a magnificent eveaing dresa of green giik, with panter trimmed sash, with satin ounces on the froat breadin of small satin con- tinuous rosettes over deep fringing, makiag arich looking costume, and valued at $300, There was a dress of black silk trimmed with three rufics, box- plaited, scalloped ana bound with satin, with pipings of satin between the ruflles, and with sack and over: skirt to match, There was a black silk dress with sack 0 arranged that the skirt of the sack formed au overskirt belind, with pamer pulls on the sides, ‘Thon there was & costume composed of one of those slik quilted petticoats (a spectalty with this house), an overskirt and jacket of velvet ploah of purple ani green, The bouoms of the breadths in the overskirts were rounded off in large scallops and the skits of the jacket slashed, turned up and faced with purple 83 nd the Colise, something hike a genitem, reil with purpio Besides those were handsome Arap shawls, Which are now the rage, in grent y and varying in price from six to sixteen dol Yelours of new colors, reps and @ variety aud of new and ex ite finish, collected and will be to-day for admiracion. no doubi, of hundreds. In the deps went devoted to children’s garments and w robes aud goods for lates? underwear MeCreers & Co, have b making ensive additions tou i and collecting novelties and specialties y Gih day of Will open on Wednesday next, the Octobe: A. wart & Co,, of thetr palace on Proad- way and Penin street, open to-day a variety well lated to turn the heads aud empty the poc uid and matrons. In tho clonk deparmment, ce, there are volvets marie up m all » styles, trimmed with gnipure iace and consonant, with . and dodily com- the wearer. One style, ima jt the recent sticcess of a sailor Ket ollar is ineod wit pink, tie back turned up and similarly tf and the facing and ends ornamented witht gold embrold anchors. ‘Tb is along sairted, Ughe fitein With the back of the skirt folded ta extra gracefi plaits, and giving ti int the at a distance of having two de with hes 4 ere ave handsome, capes, traamed wiih Lictiug), 0 saround the bottom guipure lace. Loose fittiug sacks of purple velvet, heavily ubroidered and beaded on the Lack, and other fancitul devices ia number, ly the iitting departmont there are cloaks and Buli# to suit tho m0 lidtous aud extravagant. fhe La Julye euit of k velvet is very neat. Coat skirt deep in ivont, siort at the back, with sash nds, wc fasteved around the body by & belt, and thes tirimmed with satin piping’ and guipive | le another style of velvet sult, also very I at ends long in front, with panic peon skirt, with black ove § the overskirt and ut with leaf trimming of black, bound with pointed with deep ¥ suit of bright lavender trimmed dyed wiih riche made of the siuft pickea to siiniware plush. ‘the V. of flavan color, trimmed with satin piping, vandyked With 844 potions to the vaudykes, piped With satin ty mat 1 pvt t wall piait- ne of the st 7 fhe skirt irimme it ones toppe { rudie and yp kK, with rn edged witht puipure ince. e sails the sacques Were trimmed, of course, tomatch. The Carlotta Pati suit, ent new, is of heavy black slik, with loose sant and faced usenly wi The ack volves, op panier points | itd, the ends fa , and & novel arcangemont a@ bow at the pauter toa mole of nt is crowded with nov wat, trimuined tiamed with with Anotl vet and | avons sid cord and de panini 0 nuntbe dies is nets made of Robe silks and ve- jor ladies who do wot keep up with t Shion ma way ef mounting ehignons, ena | who prefer cosatort to jastionabie d y. Bria wrealnt ail ef ns t handso Unie j shee in the bonnet-makiug ne, as oid inuies" hats, are ites wit this | ment, The mode of ug wio) new. Instead of the large elasite nder the chignon there is a small elastic Joop With a etring and bution at the othe ris brought under the ehignon when hat is adjusted ana buttoned In the loop, thus « a great deal of trouble and aanoyance im fart the hat or bonnet on the head. In ie ladies’ under- wear and children’s goods departments there are many novelties ip lace and Woollen goods, Uere niso ig@ new idea in the shape of quilted ik opera hoods, pretty and serviceable, In the lace department the entirely new, exoept the Patti, Marguerile gat Marie Theresa collavs, which defy deseription. Haniker- chief from $6 to $260, Shawis from $400 to $2,000, Shawie are aleo offered which may be nsed as bridal veils, with flounces Co match, Then there Are bridal trousseaus worth fron 3800 to $2,500, In the silk department tie varietics ave almost innte merabie. ‘Taffetas, with flowers exquisitely worked by Nand in ali-colors, valued from $300 to $500 the dress, are specialties. Silks, with satin stripes, highly finished on both sides, With satin siripe and chenille flowering, from $7 to $8 per yard. Taffeta silk, With veivet rutile and fringe, $125 the pe ey Moire antique, With chenille bouquet, $175 the robe; broches for $12 the yard; crepe to be Worn oyer fine silk at $10 ® yard, aud sating, extra fine In finish, from $8 to $15 per yard. In. the glove department (he colors and styles of Tmish axe so minute and so numerous that bo aticmpt te describe them would be useless, Alox« andres for $186 or $1050 a bundle are in such ay that none could fail to be satisfled—and go, in fact, it 1s here with all articies, Black stiks of supecior Anish, cloakings, clorhs, and dry and fancy goGds, carpets, upholstery and a thousand and one Hehor things, perhaps, May be found ia this Alad- din’s palace, in style and price to suit the most aes offered are not | eoonomteat or (ie must extravagant | tion than to eros? ved on 2 future day to 7 hesses to Constr the would be abtiadantly suown | epiracy to obiam wie requisite evidence for a avons The further hearing was adjourned until Wednes- } thea exs quest, and that it was far betier t ¥ one to the Lesisiature, a course which the ayer had suggosted, because there was no law which gave the Council power to grant new car tracks, and therefore 1t would be useless for the Council to take the subject mito their consideration, He hejteved all bad been done that could be done with the iocal authorities to bring about this very acetranie adsliion vo fhe means of locomotion for tite Mr. TOWNSEND said that ho had paid considerab) attention to this matier and had looked up the laws for 1854 and 1867, and he felt certain (hat there was no quesiion whatever that the Common Counc had the power to do the entire thing. Mr. Townsend at some length gaye the sec: tions of the laws of 1854 and i857 to show that ad defied tho powers of the Common Coun- cil and there tiad been el subsequentiy passed that annulled these powers. fie urged the desira- bility of a large deputation waiting oa the Mayor at the City Hall as early a9 possiple, Mr. MACCLELLAN said he was a stock owner tn the Third Avenue Raiiroad and he knew something of the traiiic on that track. There were 155 cars taking twenty dollars, and the Third avenue road was worth that day $10,030,000, le had occasion to obtain the best logal anitority as to the powers of the Common Council to open the ratiroad track, and ho had no. hesitation iu saying that the Counctl had the power. Mr. MORANG, 10 @ speech Of some length, urged the desirabiiily, uf they were obliged to go to ine Legisiature, of getting the cost of the passage of each person reduced to ten cents, If the Third avenue could pay such an exorbitant interest upon the capital of eigit or ten millions, @ smaller pas- senger rate would be profitable on a new route, It was afterward decided to unite with the East Side Association and to call a mass meeung at ancariy day, and fora deputation to wait upon the Mayor i (ie course of a iew days. MEADE ABDUCTEC Cross-Examinntion Mende. Yesterday afternoon, in the examination room of the Tombs Volice Court, before Justice Dowling, thera was a further hearing in the case of Mr. J. W. Gould, broker, of 63 Wall street, on the charge of assault upon Mrs. Meade, of Brooklyn, Tue detatied par jars of the alleged assanit, ag sworu to In her examiuation, were givea in the Uefa of Wednes day. In that aMdavit Mrs. Meade alleged that she ac companied Mr. Gonid’s to Newport Notel, Staten Isjand, on the 15th inst., for the purpose of seeing her busband, from whom she is separated, and that while there she was stupelicd by the efects of soda water and tea given to her by Gould, aud Wille in that condition she was criminaily assanited, and that Gould told her that he very sorry for what he had done, but that the mother-ta-law of Mrs, Meade had promised isa $5,099 to do what he had done, in order that the husband of the com- plaiount might obtain evidence fora divorce, Upon this statement Gould was commiited to the Tombs to answer in $60,000 ball, and upon this ball was liberated on Saturday last. Yesterday afiernoon ex-Judge Rustel, who was counsel for the defence, with Gould and a number of tus Wall street friends, and Mr, Howe, counsel for the prosecutton, with Mrs. Meade and ker friend Miss Grogier, at the Fombs Polic " Mr, Russel cross-examined Mrs. Meade upon her former affidavit, the questions asked by t decided negative Til Extraordinary of My. saw the defendant on tho boat, when iends Worces- nied by er 3 ida Gre- 3 Bhi aid not then give him her me and her address, A letter dated September 13, addressed to Gonld, in which she ishe wished to meet him very soon aud i xed hun to ce destroy when Lo had read it, was it handwrit- ing, (This note was put 1a as evidence.) She did not drink ale, wiue or champagne, only tea and soda water, at the hotel at Staten Island; she certainly ated; Gould had some wine, out she came away the hovel with Gould and leit him in Canal street; did not go with him to see the San Francisco minstvels; she certainly did not goto the St. Venis Hoicl and stay there all qvithin the last Uhree from might; nad net been ther had only re Mas wher had stay- With friends durmg the =} three she did not know a young man named Stubbens, and had not stopped, within the & Weeks, either at the Madison or the Fifth Avenue Hotei. In re-exomination by Mr, Howe, Mrs, Meade said that it was after taking the soda water and the tea that she beckme insensible; 1f was after gomg up Starrs that se lost the use of her sepses, Mrs. Meade produced a selet, a breastpin and earrings, ail of wiien were more or less broken, and which she satd were periect when she met the prisoner at the Hamilton ferry, but were brokea ja the struggle at tie Line of tite Mr. Russel took en o'yectton to the jurisdiction of the court tn tts case, Inasmuch ashe said that tho crime, if any, of dreeging the lady for the purpose of dediement, Was committed in Richmond county and notin New York, He aiso said that as the tesil- mony of (he compiatuant bad not veca corroborated it was fatal to the J x progress Of sue case, Inas- much as the section under which thi ‘est had been mane required distinctly that this ‘robora: lion must be given. He also said he should be able e witnesses who had good reasons for hat Mrs. Meade was 1 fe, and that es Were then within e's tarow of ‘ned Wor- 0 Jndge Dowling sajd that, in reference to the first objection, the Court had jurisdiction, becanse the offence was pegun to be commit the Hamilton ferry, which Was part of the i conspiracy for effecting the eriminal aesaul As to the second, he vinderstoodihet there w 0} stimony, leh rst and Mrs. 3 afl. a r Howe said he lid not under re Was to he ¢ at the pres the retool that the oniy wit hove » When it was wd nined would THE AVONDALE RELICF FUND. at the fiernld Omices aid of the sufferers | ved at tie Subscriptions Received The following subscriptions ti ihe rvlamily were rec Hittacy oilice yesterday: George Gu M.A, T. a Avon t10 at y CENT4. SOMARD MUSP, Sept, 20, 1889 Y DOLLARS AND PEF N Yor Eprron or THR HRRALDY please find $8 60 in aid of the families of revers. M,. URELTENBACH, Secretarys Receipts at the Mayor's Offices The receipts for the Avondale fund at the Mayor's office amount to $17,896 TL, Mayor Hail requesis all persons holding books of subscription for the relief of the Avondale sniferers to return the game, a8 well as all money collected, witout delay ty bis ofice, Meeting of tho Board of Trustees at Plye month, Pa.Adoption of the Cownmitt Report—Election of OMcers. Piymourn, Pa., Sept, 27, 186%. Tho trustees of the Avondale relief fund held @ meeting here to-day and adopted the plan for the Gistribution of the fund aa reported by the commit. teoand published in the HeraLp of this woe Tho bonds of the treasurer were fixed at $59, After taking the oath required by the rues and regu lations, the trustees elected F.C, Wadhams Presi- dent, Hf, Gaylord ‘Treasurer, and William 1, Wiigon Secretary and Disbursing Agent, ‘ihe Hoard ad joutned to meet again on the 16th of October. MAILS FOR EUROPE. ‘The Cunard mail steamship Scotia Will leave thie port on Wednosday for Liverpool. ‘Tho matla for Rurope wlil close at tho Post OMoe et ten o'clock A. M. THs New Yorn Hoe io—Fdltow for Europe wi, be ready at ning o'clock in the pornlag. Binge copies, Ua Wrappers, for ryalling, six CARR, Fire Mavebal Bencket!’s Conor of Oise Mysteri Combustion—No Wu. i ihe Building, About seven o'clock Last evening, as the oMeor Ou cuty was sitting at the foot of the siairs in the matm il at the Central Onice, 300 Mulberry street, he was atamed by a noise directly in front of him, and a brigut light shine Marshal upon looking up he discovered i ing throwgh the glay doora of Fire “+a nrivate office, He immedi thors were broken open, when aiscovered to be im “+s was out Brackew ~ assistance, atid ne u. the interior of the offtes wa» Hames, To draw water from the nydraus. of the question, a3 the supply 18 cut off from the ng avery night, but thd contenta of tlie fee coolers’ W45 Poured on the flames with no other effect than (8 Increase their fery. Fiouily the mothered out by throwing all the mats that could be gathered up on the burning mass, The origin of tho dre m only be ace counted for in oue way. There was no fire im fat room, and never 14, neituer bad the gaa boom Mit there durmg the evening, so that any theory that it orgivated from that source must be aban- doned. Margial Bracket has been for some’ time past engaged in Oblaluing samples of oils from ceat- ere fox tho parpose of having them cnemicatiy tested. ‘These samples were labelled and placed upon @ “what-not” im one. corner of the room. The only theory yipon witch to base a surmise tt that som: one of these vials of very vola- ule and oombusitlle ots must have exploded from spontarcous combustion and set fire to the others, As ile doors were immediately fastened and the matta,’ carefully Kept from reporters the exact amount of damage cannot be told: but this much is knowns ~The newly painted walls and wine dow fremes are very badly burned and Dlistered; the new Brusteisy7arpet 18 ruined; two now cane- seat chara have th ® pottoms burned ont and are otherwise badly scm ched; the new desk put in the reom is badiy score. ed, and the room generally much demoralized, Tye matter will be thoroughly Investigated, and uy then tt will remain @ myatery. fire was LARCE FIRE IN GREENWICH STREET “HARROW ESCAPE. About half-past eleven o ‘clock last night a fire broke out in the sub-cetiar, of the five story brick tenement house No, 10 Abing 10D square, occuplea by Robert Taggart a3 a plum bing establishment, the cellar of which was store d with furniture, The flames spread with such apldity to the upper part of the building that Several of the Inmates, had it not been for the ¢ ‘ficiency of the Fire Department, would have been su, “cated in the flames, No. 5 truck was the fi on the ground, and, placing ladders to thc, window, sneceeded in removing five childr*, who were nearly suffocated with the sme, AG this time track No. 2 arrived and im explo.ting the building diseovered # woman on tho Noor insunsibie,. and hadit not de for their eMicieney in entering” the place, she would, no doubt, have lust her Mfe, as well as the children resened by No. 5. The buliing- ended to the red reenwich stveer, No 779, first Moor being orcupied a3 @ corset store, iderably injured by water. The flames: 20 ©. led to the billiard saloon of fT, Homer, No. 8 Abingdon square, which also-ran through tor Greenwich street, and owned by a Mrs. Reed, was $1,000, While there was am ance in the Peter Cooper Company for $10,009. ‘The upper part of both buldinugs, occupied as dwelt- ing houses, were owned by Robert Temgert, and Gaimaged to the amount of $13,000 or $20,000, Waulelt are fully lusure: Why Will Ye Dye, and Coxstian te ra dre of nitrate of ellrer those lng angel, RESTORER no them (b thoir pristine ment, no bad odor, na onceat the filth w An h VITALIA, elutely pure easait odor, aud to any shade from the lightest jo fon days. har wil infaltibiy change gray to tha deepest brow fa fro Same as aya ready f fw: No. v0 Dep gente without tl. B Fwe Extinguistier Company, am ToeDny. THE WALL STREET WAR IN RHYME AND THE BATTLE OF THE BULLS DELINEATED. THR GOLD GAMBLERS TLED IN SHORP —Lnites? Faces Ei I tion for axle, with taste Broadway. amelled; also the Proe fons, by M. 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Wate fe ¢ autumn comprise rv ieauca, at 8 Our Business and Wn every desirable sivic prevalent, and nt 9% ngitiae and ple encmiamet WARNOCT ¢ on the ShetleTine sx Kino: eranioncopiat, fe acrvation and goo, We tuay ex ¥ goo}, hatter uoeda bo a vo at. We don't KNOX tho faculty the qua! drain when he gets the measure Of his eraniy OX hea good groucd to pute on the skull of meustomer gd ne of chives which operate with a pee gbject to whom they are apy for KNOX'S abilliy on that hea (, that convo: antly fittings light, hpictitin ad Jnsplitng HAT biy the rewult, Pail style out think Mr, Awith a ki Tovavian by Dre Ladies? Hele Exate ined Crrefully aly Baldness GRANDABAN, the only map, who treats rs successfully, Astor place, Ree the Telegrawi To-Day. THB WALL STRGEr WAR IN REASON, TUE PATILE OF THE BULLS DELINEATED. TMS GOLD GAYSLEAS RELTLED IN sHORT METRE, The Anntoraical Eyeglass Adiasts fo any fords of ne-ney with Loam presanre than any olter. JAYLES PRENTIOS, Optician, 184 Broadiray. 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