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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY. TELEGRAPHIC NEW) PEDETRIANIN IN ENGLAND From All Parts of the World. FRESH FISHERY BROILS. A Finishing Touch Given to the Net Results. NGLAND’S COLLAPSED CONDITION Varna Evacuated by the Turk- ish Garrison. [By cAvLE To THE HERALD.] Lonpon, Nov. 3, 1878 The Daily Telegraph, commenting upon the des- patches from Poiladelphia about the Osberies dis- pate, day said:—'In a world where no two well informed poople think alikeon apy given sub- jt, why anould tne fact that Lord Salisbury and c 'y Evartsare unable to take quite the same view of this question create in Philadelphia a pro- found sensation? Let thowhole ot the tacts be pu: before the public and wo are sure that the men of ge in both count! will soon arrive ly agreement.’? Thoro are po other comments pp the subject in tho daily or weekly press. There 1s Dot sufficient information published bere to justity expressions of opinion. All that is known publicly Fegarding the controversy has come trom the United Btates, THE WRROKED BANK. The Lord Advocate of Scotland bas accepted $75,000 yall for Jobn Stewart, one of the directors of the City ofGlasgow Bank. The sum of $150,000 was subscribed ata private meeting in Glasgow on Friday for the relief of tho shareholders of the City of Glasgow Bank, Five firms gave each $15 000, UNGLISH FINANCIAL MATTERS, The Economist suys:—‘The rate of discount for bank bills is 5340 5% per cont, and for trade bille, 5% a6. On the Stock Exchange there w: yatisfac tory recovery 1® some departments, but the rise was not general. The unsettied state of politics and the bostile tone of the Russian press bad a restraining Influence, especially on the Continental bourses, but At home the diminished stringency of the money market claimed the first consideration, and sceuritie: bt bigh standing, colonial government debentures, bank sbares, English passenger lin and United States investments fuirly improved, with few excep- Mong, The undue pressure to sell home securities may be considered to have ceased, but in gas stocks Vhere is stilla good deal of uncertainty manifested. As regards American -ailroads it would 7 what the principal influence hei bas been the wuccess of the Erie reconstruction scheme, Gas se- purities varied irregularly, being casily swayed by the reports respecting the electric lights. Gaslight nd coke shares fell 33¢ and Phoenix 1, but Imporial Continental improved 5, There nas beca a cousider- able Austrian demand for silver. Mosers, Ellison & Do., of Liverpool, in their annual review of the cot- ton trade, say the English cotton industries hi Deen more or less depressed througheut the past season, The Russian cotton industries, aided by bigzd duties, appear to bave been prosperous, but from Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, Bel- gam and Holland complaints are more or 1ess con- Spicaous. Indeed the whole Continent suffers trom slatted markets and low prices. The principal rea- son for this badness o! trade, the Messrs. Ellison DOL OVer procuction, but political uncer- CABLE ITsma. spasmodic, There wi of java Tharsday night, but on Friday the volcano was again quiet, The Globe of yesterday say. ‘Private telegrame Fecoived hore confirm tho statement in the Daily Telegraph's Calcutta despatch that the government of Andia contemplate the adoption of a guid currency, making English gold coins a jegal tender throughout the country, the importation of bar silver will pro! ably be prohibited ulter u given time and the rup. and smaller coins used as fractional currency.” At the request ot Mr. Lay: be British Ambagsa- for at Constantinople, tho Porte bas telegraphed aAbmet Kuiserli Pacha to evacuate Varna detini- Wvely aod bring the troops and war material to Con- Mantinople. Premier Tisza yesterday presented to the Lower House of Huagary a copy ot the Treaty of Berlin. The House agreed to eloct the Jelegations on Tucs- day. The Echo —*‘The Lord Mayor, after examiaing charges against the directors of the Co.onial Trasts Corporation of publishing misstatements re- jarding the company’s position, decided that there Was no ground for isquing summonses a, it those officers.’” The municipal elections held throughout Englend and Wales on Friday were mostly contested on poiltt- bal rather t local issues, The News claims tnat on the whole the balance of the changes favors the lib- erals. St. Petersburg journais roporta }: number of Suicides and attempted suicides inthe Rassian army (a Bulgaria. THE MARQUIS OF LOKNE. PREPAR\TIONS FOR THE RECEPTION OF THE NEW GOVERNOR GENERAL IN CANADA, Ottawa, Canada, Nov. 2, 1878. 4 apecial meoting of the City Council of Ottawa ‘was held on Thureday evening to arrange for giving a Feception (o the pew Governor General—the Marquis of Lorne It was voted toaccept and engroxs tne Address to be presented to the Princess of Lorne. ‘alderman Barber, of the Council, said that he would BOL savotion any extraordinary expen mmnercral depression, yet should be made, Ovner cit while there would go to such un ex- Pouee, is she sates. Tho committee would ascer- ecretury, the dute of the Governor jd muke the requisite arrauge- seted, bunting di oat. some pi duress at the City Hall would be expected to le inscription of welcome, The Demtoion government migh at by A display ing on tho buildings, ‘The expense ol the bvove vUtord programme woul’ not be large. rman O'Reete wvaid the Mayor should declare y of the Governor's arrival a boliaay, id there would be excurs! ed to confer with the , on the advisabilliy Mi joining toe City Coane in making preparations er the provosed reception. CREDIT ‘OF Q UEBEC. (BY TELEGRAPH To THe MERALD.) Qvenec, Nov, 2, 1878, A special cablegram from London to day says that Quebec city debentures of the half million loan of 1878 havo been negotiated tor ¥4, with no charges lor com mission. A KAVISHER SENTENCED, (bY TELzonarH To THe HERALD. } Quanec, Uan,, Nov. 2, 1873, Thomas Cardinal was arraigned in the Criminal Court to-day for brutal outrage aod attempted mur- dor of Miss Giguere tour months ago, at Little River, hear Quebec, Ibe crime furnished matter at the Mme ter pictures in severai American illustrated pa- per: ‘ainal entered the farm house of the Grguer when none were there but t win he robbed and inuce reds mating mutilated and halt dead Tho proot vur , being jer’s counsel offered to plead ‘own prosccut.r promised to ing charges. } ms done, but priso nsel J bn y isis the Pen da Great International Six Days’ Champion Competition. ——_+—__—_. WILLIAM CORKEY THE WINNER. H. Brown Takes the Second Prize and C. Rowell the Third. |x caBLE TO TBE HERALD. ] Loxpox, Nov. 2, 1878 The great international pedestrian tournament pro. fected by Sir J. D. Astley, Baronet, M. ¥., tor £650 in prizes, and a champion belt, value £100, typical of the long distance championship of the world, which was commenced at Agricultural Hull, Islingtou, on Mon- day morning, October 28, at one o’clock, was Quishod last night at half-past ten o’cloek, by William Corkey, of Bethnal Green, London, winning the Orst prize of £500 and the belt; H. Brown ("Blower"), of Fulbam, London, the £100 prize, he being second, and Charles Rowell, of Cambridge, the third prize, which was £50, The following were tho cenditions of the tourna- ent:— CONDITIONS. Sweepstakes of 10 sove. each, for all comers competitor to make, by running or walkin; Of bis way on foot (without arsistance) lor six days s—i. ¢., 0 Stark atone o’oluck A. M. on Menday, October 28, 1878, ana finish at hulf-past teu o'ciock P, M. om the Sasurday following, The mon accomplishing the greaiest distance in the specitied (ime to be the tong distance champion of Kugland, 8; cach and to have entrusted to his keeping a belt (to be competed for i» «London uly), value £i and receive £500; occond, £100; third, d any competitor covering dis- 460 miles to receive back b the drat three men) co’ havo an uddition £5 for every three miles ov: miles, sucn amount not to exceed £40. These prize: are guxranteed only on the condition of legitimete foreigners competing. Inthe event ot vo torciguer competing the amount in prizes will be governed by the gate receipts, The surplus receipts (if any) over expenses to bectiher divided between tue competi- ed more than 460 miles 1m tho the prizes or awarded io further im. The Sporting Lyi empowered timekeeper: ry aap scorers, The number of competitoi ited to twenty (the promoter rotuiping t fusiog any entry), and should more than the speci fled number enter tho selection of the twenty com- petitors 1s lett in the bunds of the Amateur Athietic Club and the Sporting Life. All will walk on one wide track and siart with the left hand to the inside, but apy competitor may turn and go tn an opposite Girection at the completion of any mile by giving no- tice to the lap scorers a lap beforehand. Sleeping uc- commodation will be provided tor competitory, the bana will not be allowed to play bet the hours of eleven P. M. and nine A. M Competitor will be allowea two attendant iy hand to their man reireshments ata specified part of the track, but attendants must keep on tue side. Competitors will not be allowed to wear spiked spoes or boots. Any competitor willully jostling or binder- ing any of bis opponents, or making use of bad jan- guage, will be disqualified, Ibe judges to have sule control over the race apd aby questions that may arise, and their decision to be final aud conclusive, THR BELT, ‘Tne challenge belt to be held by the winner subject to the following condition: |. The winger will t to defend his claim to the belt for and sbould he wish to bave it in bi must give security to the appointed trustees and underiake to restere it when culled upen iu goo! con- dition, 2. In case of the belt being won by any per- son rosident out of the United Kingdom the trustecs shall, if they think ft, demand the deposit of Security to the valuo of £100 botore permitting the trophy to be taken out of the country. 3 The holder of the beit shall not be called upon to than two matchs it shalt become wis absolute property, providing that tbe whole of tho said matches (or sweepstakes) huve been ive matches (or sweepstakes), bona fide in every respect. 4 Tyo bolder of the belt must accept all challenges (subject to the above con- ditions) ior not less thav £10u a side, and bo pre- pared to defend his right to the same within three monibs from the issue of any challenge, 5. In the event of s match being ma inybody may join in by depositing £100 with the appoimied within four weeks previous to tne for the commencement ot to take the belt and t! of the siakes; tue gate receipts (after all expenses have voen pala) to bo Gistributed among the competitors us may be agreed upon beforeband, with the approval of ¢ trustecs, 6. All matcnes for the belt must tsko place in Lon- don, 7. the commitieo of the A.a.C. are the ap- pointed trusices. fhe editor of the Sporting 1 nominated stakeboider for apy matches that may arise for ihe belt, 8 Al) appeals upon questions not vided for by these conditiuns shall be made to tue of the belt, whose deci: shall in all case nd subject to no appeal ourt of law or otherwise, William Barnett, of Leeds. H, Brown (“Biower”’), of Fulbam, jarksoo, of Hull. William Corkey, of Betbnal Green, Arthor Courtney, of Barnet. W. Crolt, ot Halt. a ‘er Crossland, of Sheffiel ay, P Jone Enos, of Cnicago, ‘UL, United States, Hancock, of Shaawell, Ja ph Hayward, of Billingsgate. Jone Hib! rt, of Betnoal Groen, Jonn H:gging, of Hornsey. Joho Jackson Holmes, of Nottingham, Witham eg the City. George Id: oolwich, G, Pellett, of Sittiogvourne — Richardson, of America, Koweil, of C: of Canning Town, wiry Vaughan, of Chester. Eawara Vayson Weston, of Provi W. H. Smythe, of Duoha, The betting before the start was £20 to £15 against Weston, 2 to 1 against Vaughan, 4 to 1 Brown, 5 to 1 against Crossiand, 5 to 1 Howes, Corkey, Ide and Parry; 6101 against Ennis and 14 to 1 agatnat Hoisb At the conclusion of the tournament the score stood as tollows: — o, R. 1, U.S. Miles, + o2t Miles, Eanle Corkey B Sixteen thousand persons were present at the close of the tournament and much enthusiasm prevailed. Although Corkey has travelled a groater cistance than O’Learly did when the latter contended in tne Sir J D, Astiey sixdays’ tournament of March last, it will be remembered that the latter stopped nearly fivo nours before the six days were out, O'Leary could bave made a much better score by reral miles hed he continued walking until the ead of the six days, of 144 hours, The following are the | to In Lendon, April 2 to 7, 1877, O'Leary walked 510% miles and 265 yards in 141h. 29m. 50s., and Weston 510 miles to 142n, 54m. 384, which periormances are the best ever done by these men, walkiog all the way, In Londou, March 18 to 23, 1878, running or walking at pleasure, O'Leary made 520!¢ miles io 139h. 6m. 10s, which is the best on record for that style of going, Ia same competition H., Vaughan H. Brown, 477 2-7 miles; G. Ido, lourteen other starters did shorter @ long distance competi- distance: The London Echo of this evening says O'Leary ti tonds to contest the championsoip wih the winner of this match, KILLED BY A BOILER EXPLOSION, [sy TeUEGRAPA To THR MERALD.1 Naw Loxpos, Conn., Nov. 2, 1878. Jury 10 inquire into the cause of death of Bradford ©. Rand, the conductor killed by the explosion of a boiler on the locomotive “Sinfford,” Friday moroing, and into the The Uoroner' found that the deceased came to bisdeatn by tno ex- plosion of tho boiler, 4 that the said boiler was oo Proper inspection would have old for use, and upo law requiricg thoroughly tuspoct locomotive botiers once each year, The present law provides for the inspoction of steam boat and stationary boilers, but not tor iho inspection of locomotive boilers, CKUSHED ON THE TRACK, (BY TELEGRAPH tO THE HERALD.) Newrort, KR. 1, Nov. 2, 1878, da eighty, 1 and almost biind, on the Oli Colony Railroad, He was walking on the e John Gray, hie days, lor in tis bat ot Paper, on which was written instructions where be shuuid be n in caso he was killed of found dead in the He was very eccentric, NOVEMBER 3, 1878.-QUINTUPLE SHEET. BRIGHTER PROSPECTS, LOW FEV'R DISAPPEARING FROM THE SOUTH—GENERAL BUSINESS TO BE RESUMED TO-MORROW —RAILROAD TRAFFIC REOPENED FROM CHICAGO TO NEW ORLEANS. New Onteass, La, Nov. 2, 1878. The quarantine restrictions ut Mobile having been removed Colonel D. B. Kobinson, superintendent, ‘tbat double datly passenger aod mail trains over the New Orleansand Mobile Ratiroad will sumo their regular trips from and aiter to-morrow. The mercury bere last night went dewn to lorty-six degrees, and there was a light frest, The following telegraphic correspondence has taken plac To THe Howarp Associatiox, Now White continued demands for aid the North trom New Orlcans we cannot undet the Led statements that the Howard Association, with ge lund ae coused giviug rehcl. Piewse advi WILLIAM i. BVARTS, Secrotary of State. To the above the following reply was scnl-— Howakp Aswociatioy, New ORiéass, Lu, Nov. 2, 1878. Hop, Witttax M. Evarts, Washington: Your derpstch of ine lst received last evening. We dv not knew from whom repeated démands from New Orleans of which yeu speak come. We do kuow the retterated stulement that the Howard Associa tion have a balance of $250,000 to distribute aiter the epidemio to be absolutery uuirve. We stopped con- tributions September 12, vecause we then xaw that We hud ample funds ov band and iu sightio meet avy probavic ana Jawtui demands that might be made apon us. Since that time, from points at which there was no lever, we have had demauds upon us which have carried us uoder obligations $100,000 beyond calculations we hud made, and which we Could NOL have anticipated. Weare to-day striving bard to meet these aud other obiigauious and come out clear of debt. We bave uot yot paid the doctors who have so falth{ully served us at home, tuovgh we hope yet to give tem some partial recognition of their services. We have paid bo utteniion to reported siatements ef disappointed individuals oF assuciations—politica! OF ULherwise—who have circulated reports of a large balance we ure retaining lor distribution, Iguorimg their queries, we have chosen to wats autil our pub- lished report shows, as it will, the aisiribution we baye made 01 the moueys so generously sent us) We give you, as a represeniative of the general goveru- Ment, this statement of facts. . R. SOUTHMAYD, Secretary ‘ol Howard Association, Bayou dara, La.--bere hus been a heavy trost here wad joe formed. Quarantine bas been raised. BETUBN OF THE TROOPS TO CHATTANOWVGA— FACIOBIES KEOPENING. Cuartaxooca, Tenn., Nov. 2, 1878. Dr. Vandemans reports two cases of yellow fever for the twenty-four hours ended four P.M. Refugees continue to crowd in. The troops returned to their barracks to-cay. Se 1 mills give oe of opening Monday, BRISK BUSINESS IN MEMPHIS— MERCHANTS UNABLE 1O FILL ORDERS FAST ENOUGH. Memrais, Nov. 2, 1878. It has been estimated that fully 15,000 absentees havo returned within the past week, Many morchants find it difficult to O11 ai) demands for goous, so numer- ous are tue orders reterved. MOBILE HEALTHY AGAIN-—BUSINESS RESUMED. Mouits, Ala, Nov. 2, 1878. The Board of Health considers it safe tor absentoes to return, but at the same time recommend that they havo their sidences thoroughly ventilated before entering them. Quarantine restrictions against every- bou Southern Expi ee interrupted by quarantine restrictions, RESUMPTION OF BAILROAD TRAFFIC BETWEEN TENNESSEE AND LOUISIANA. Lyrxcusura, Va., Nov. 2, 1878, The yellow fever bluckade being raised the through line to New Orleans, via Knoxville, will reopen to- morrow. RETURN OF THE ViRGINIA NURSES, [BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HERALD.) Norroix, Nov. 2, 1878, The last of the party of yellow fever nur: sent from Norfolk and Portsmouth to the infected Mis: sippi Valiey districts returned from Memphis to-cay, Vnly two of the twonty-three died. RAISING THE QUARANTINE AT PENSACOLA, FLA, PxNsacoa, Fla, Nov. 2, 1878. Black frost ana somo ice were observable here this morning. There has not been a single case of yellow fever in Pensacola this season, Quarantine bas been rien by Jand against all merchandise except woollen ee % THANKS TO VOLUNIEER PERFORMERS, The Mayor’s committee wish to express their thanks publicly to the artists who volunteered their eervices for tho entertainment to aid of the yellow fever sul- ferers, which took place on Wednesduy evening lust. Special thanks ure tondered to Mrs. Harry Raymond, under whose auspices the performance was givon. AID FOR THE SUF! ERERS, Mayor Ely, bas rece:ved the following adaitional contributions in aid of the yollow fever sufferers. Ot the total sum received, $227 22, $23 wore sent to Gro- transmutted to the authori- M. Zacharias, $3 63; Captain Potty, of the Fonrth pre- cinct, $1 23; Captain K Me —Boxes at cl c 20 33. Onpte ; from the ladies ot Montgome: al Generac, en i ns follows:-Mt. Mote, Edinburgh, 206 w I. Ge. anonymous, 401. Mr. 8: A at v Friends, Ubappaqua « Pierce) $5 50;c0n Ni total receipts of the tr fever fund of Brooklyn up to yesterday amvunted to $30,345 Mr. Heary C. Banks, of No. 3 Jobo sos @ promi- nent member of the Masonic Urdet, received a te yesterday from Rignt Worsbiptal J. L. Power, Grand T of the Grand Lodge of Masoos tn the State nd aiso Graod Treasurer of tne Oraer acknowledging nie frateru 000 the receipt of $10,000 from members of the respective orders, MICHALL FARRELL'S TRIAL, (BY TELEGRAPH TO THF HERALD.) Quesec, Nov, 2, 1878, The trial of Michael Farrell tor the murder of Con- way at St. Catherine’s commenced at noon, Two hours wore spent in empanelly ‘a jury, the pri: oner’s counsel endeavoring unsuccesstully to exhaust the panel, Tne Court has ai dy retui prisoner's application for change of venue, The St. Cutha- Fine’s settiers ore a hail-civilized race of men, worse than Texas rangers, and about as regardiess of law or the eanctity of haman life. Conway, the murdered man, waiked along & ratiroad track oa Sunday, Au- gust 25, which crossed bis neighbor Farrell’s land. The latter called out and said, “If you pase this way again 1’ll shoot you.’ Deceased was return- ime way with two other two little children, ove by im out of his house, re- Pp g Trifle io haud, and standing of the ratirond track, took delive bullet peneiraiog Conway's head. backward, © corpse, and Farrell, to avoid lynching at the hands of the neighbors, who turned out with firearms aud ropes to scour the country for him, walked twenty-four mil seit to the police, Farrell is a tail, looking man ot ae iho with plea of tue when tne hooting occurred were examined to- day, iuciuding the brother of the deceased and a iittle daughter of ten years old, Who described without a moment's faltering how “Dada” w ot by Michael Farrel, Th 0 1 of ne ty Weak the prevailing opinion ts th ner is sure to hang. Tne jury is lool up till Monday, OCEAN PIER AT LONG BRANCH, [BY TELEGRAPH To THE HERALD.) Trenton, N. J., Nov. 2, 1878, Articles of association were filed to-day in the Sco- retary of St office of the Long Branch Ocean ps Company, The capital stock of the company is 600,000, and work wil ve com: soon as Sreaueation ACTIVITY IN PRINTING CLOTHS. | [BY TELEGRAPH To THE HERALD.) Faw Riv Nov, 2, 1878. Another week of unusual activity ous passed away, 4nd the calico printers continue to munifest their coniidence im the future by lai purchases of con- truets, in some instances runping #8 Jar abead as April, the total sales of spots and futures guring the week, 1ocluding more than one hundred thousand pieces of 60x56 S, area ittio «hort ol five bundred and twenty thousund pieces, about four weeks’ pro- duction of ali the mills, Th jarge sales, however, do DESTRUCTION OF COTTON. (BY TELEGRAPH TO THE HEBALD.] Norvouk, Va., Nov. 2, 1878, at Boykin’s depot, on the Seaboard and A Oi Roanoke Railroad, to-day destroyed tne cotton gin of J. M. Corbett, a quantity of baled cottea, a wareko Wiphner property. Tho property was partly \a- sure MURDER FOR AN OLD GRUDGE. St. Louis, Mo., Nov, 2, 1878, Adespateh trom Chetopah, Kansas, says Theouore Munsterman, a farmer, was arr 1d there yesteruay, Charged with murdering a farmer med Hunt, living sone twent: from Chetopab, and morialiy wounding his w Vednesday nigbt. Hunt was snot through th and Mrs. Hunt through the letteye, Th: Ved sufficiently alter the condition of afluirs was discovered to siate tuat Munsterman committod tne deod, An old fcud 1s sald to have existed vetween the men, ACQUITTED Of MANSLAUGHTER. Portsmoutn, N. H., Nov. 2, 1878. Yesterday tho brothers Patrick and Jobn Sheehan, 00 trial for manslaughter in causing the death of Eu- gene Sullivan in April, 1860, were brought on the stand to testify, Borh stoutly denied any complicity in the marder of Su!livan, and x rigid eross-examina- to shake them. ‘ho State then brought jn revuttal, wuich was followeu by the summing up. The Judge’s charge was very briet und the jury retired nt nait-past five. Tnis morning a Veraict of “not guilty” was renuered, NAVaL INTELLIGENCE, MOVEMENTS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SQUAD- RON—ORDSRS AND CHANGES. Wasuixatox, Nov. 2, 1878. Rear Admiral William L. Leroy, commanding the United States naval forces on the European station, reports to the Navy Department under tho date of Ville Franche, Octover 17, that tne flagship Trenton sailed {rom Chorbourg September 3, and urrived at Ville Frauche on the 16th, The Murion sailed trom Barcelona, Spain, August 24, end alter visiting Loy- horn and Naples urrivod at i'rieste, Austria, October 7, where she was to remain for several days, The Vandalia sailed trom Ville Franche on Septem- be en route \o Gibrattar, ‘The Alliance suiled from Ville Franche September 18 tor a cruise tu Kasteru waters, making Smryna her headquarters, The United States steamer Lancaster wi paired at the Portsmouth (N. H.) Navy Yard, Secretary of the Navy te cunsivering the sdvisabtiity ot repairing the te at the Washington Navy Yard, A further eXamimacion of this vossel will be made soon to see i! her conaition cu Warrant repairs. OnDE. Surgeon C. H. oie ordered to the Navy Yard, Portemouth, N. H, Surgeon C. J. S. Wells to the Navy Yard, Wasbing- ton, D. ‘Assist Surgeon Charles H. H. Hall, to Washing- ton for examination. Medical Inspector C. J. Osborne, detached from the Navy Yard, Portemouth, N. H., and placed on waiting orders, Surgeon Adrian Hudson, from the Navy Yard, ington, and placed on waiting orders. sed Assistant Surgeon B, 8. Mackie trom tempo- july on board the tramiog stip Saratoga, on ner ‘ture irom Philadelphia, and placed on waitiog tant Surg son, Edward H. Grea: bit, George I. Lippincett, R. i. enters P. A. Lov- ering and Robert Whiting, from tne Naval Hospital, Now York, aud ordered to Washingtun for examina- tion, GEORGIA STATE FAIR, Macoy, Nov. 2, 1878. The State Fair closed to-day with a running race of two miles for a consolation purse, Bill Dillon came in Grst and Silver Maid sccona, Time, 3:48. Luther won the half-mile fous race, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Mesars. Guimond & Co., general traders at Beauhan , Canada, have tailed. Liavilt $20,000, The schooner ham Brothers is reported ashore at Biadie’s Point, near the head of Lake Michigan, Tho steamship Mempnis lef. Montrosl yesterday with 110 head of cattle und 2,400 sheep ior Liverpvoi, Gibson’: m bakery and Kiigour Brothers’ ‘urai- mont were burned yesterday morning. James Mathers was killed on the Boston and Provi- dence Railroad, near Dodgoviile, Masa, this atternoon, He was provably intoxicated, Seven persons escaped from the jail at Stanford, Ky., on Thurs: by prytug apart the icon bars in tnelr cells and at an onter window. William Moatgomery was shot and probably fatally injured yesterday moruing at Souch Adams, diaes., by George 8 during an altercavion over drinks, A fire at West Cornwall, Conp., on Friday night, de- stroyed the shear shov, grist mill and cider mill of J. Mailison, Loss, $10 000; insured ior $6,500, jcation of Richard J. O'Reiliy, paymaster's e riestown Navy Yard, foots up $2,200. abeconded, alter attempting to commu suicid , Moses Allen, colored, was hanged on Friday at Gib. s00, Glascock county, Ga., or the murder of Benjamin 1 jast December, Ivey was an ex-Sherifl of Glis. ty. F. @. Minor, convicted at C ind, Ohio, of body spateniug, was sentenced y day to four months’ imprisonment in the Workhouse and to pay a One of $100 and costs. W, H. Rulofson, a ——- mor foll from the root FANCieCo yesterday which proved fatal ot toirty minutes later, jel) Phillipe hae written a letter forbidding Mew me as a Candidate ler Co: Congressional district. Inthe case of the government against R. C. Spauld- ing, au @X-pavy pay inspector, tried at San Francisco for utieriug feleo navy-pay certificates, the jary re- turned a verdict of not cuilty. The reor; of the police department of Memphis, T has just been effected. On the rec- ommendation of the Cbie!, P. K. Athy, eleven cul- ored patroimen were regu on the force, Yesterday merning two plaste namea M, jad Patrick Conley, working 'n the new Pro- IY appoiuted to serve Captain Pratt, of the regalar army, detailed for the work, left 3: toriy- Ine dian ohild up the Mis- » Va, where the children at the government expense. ovut filteen yer 1HERE ARE yrs OF GLENN’3 SUL- avroad, That standard substi:ate for sulphur d any other vA rei Krocers ant taney geods d benutifies the eom= apdremedics rheumatiom ana gout Pieiuue Hain ano Wutsnkn Dees black oF brows, 50s. A If the Indies had a vote, ts many think they ought t» have, and they were called upon to the best dentifrice SOZODONT would be choson by a “largo majority.” And forthe very good reason that it lends aduitional beauty to & good set ehecks decay and renders the game healt leasaut odor to the breath and is free from “The demand tor SOZODONT parts objectionable A.—ESPENSCHEIO’S SILK DRESS AND STIFF Felt Hats.—An assumption, justified by public opinton, cannot ve deemed unwarranenble. Keponseheld, th for, isJustified in assuming thay hi dross and stuff felt Hars tor th the orse: f any assort= the papite, tis ‘he weeuracy of ESPENSCHEID, ithe 18 Nassau at. herweat = Inthe throat and sore thront Cold In the bi are readily cured by using Nwe’s Paty Kicuina Macio te and reliable remeay, and may be works like _Depot. 09 Murray st. A.—FALL STYL, Nt EY At popular prices, Fine stik Mar, #8 Om This is «clean, found in all drag stores, “It harm.” STATS READY, A.—RUPTURE—DR. MARSHOS TREATMENT IS w iH te and reliable cure; 40 years’ practienl ex- Py we, Al House opposite 4.—YOUR COUGH INSTANTLY RELIEVED BY Batsam or Howxy aNp Tou. HAKNEIT'S Pharmacy, 9 Bivie House. A.—SELZER BRU feesnaat Water. A. importers ASIOR HO! can WALKING OBS, wll styl 94; Daxss >uoxs, $3; sure elay st. A FINE peRey, Harts, $3 26). NATURAL SPARKLING & CO., 40 New st., sole “WORTH $3 ($5 SILK ae? 90, eh at up stairs, compo Forty-three Thousand Ems (10,043,424). CATAREBA CATARRH CIGARETTES—THE POP. larity of this @ffectual ecatarrh remedy is steadily in- creasing. 25c, per box. Depots, 15 Ea each and 16 Ann a a ‘our Hundred and Twenty-lour CHINA, GLASS, POTERY AT WILHELM & GRA jromdway. nour 27th st. ovened a» beautiful aw tmentol ge Crows Deray Wane and Danspen Cuina, offered at lowest pric pocura O11, CAPSULES. The quicke: None venuine ex: DYEING AND ¢ Dring any Purixivg nb Ye Doane st, 7: Yor: 166 Pierrepont mt FOR CONVENIENCE of O&. TwitcurLe's dest, suid tile GRADUATE: becoming an tava Beware of counterfeits. Hdraggists. ANING AY THE NEW YORK ESTAMLISHMENT, Si Il ad Broadway, 610 e Krooklya & eablianed thi yaare TOOTH POWDER OUr large size hand old evervwher SINGER, Nanufacturer, 704 Brondway. taking TueRwanine, the i superior to wil kinds ot bitters. 256. « box, s. MAN & COS TOLU aND LIVERWORT Exrxctoxast, warranted a speody and certain cure for a Uoarsene: all Disennes of the Throat Tt bas no For saio by ail druggists, b YOUR BIRD Use SINGHR'S PATKNT & KIstH And caye doalers. LAXATIVE | of macnesia for gintes LADIES, IF YOU hands ave LV. SER YCERINR SOAP. LADIES’ FORMS FULLY DEVELOPED; GRAY hair restored te rigimal © stuction guaranteed. Mra. AE TOHUM. Bil ay. ear L4tn st. MisSI8QUOL SPRING WATER.—SPECIFIC FOR crotula, kidney disease. For sule by all leading bly TPREPARAT 10N 2be. All drug- PRINTING ALL DONE’ Gukae AT THE Mit JUuB PRINTING NN S Ds. Fox CASH OLITAN OvELUHS T. POLITICAL sremriia DON cheap at the METROPOLIT. RUPTURE CURED. —NEW YORK STITUTE remov: commodious offi way, corner 12 Bh 10 REMOVE TA BROWN’S Caurionatep Saronxacrou TRIUMPHS OF SCIENCE were never more bi utifaily illustrated than in the dis- Panisian DisMoxns, upon which ny . They are acont- ‘by voltale action on ages Ys QUICKLY AND N JOB OFFICK, 23 Annst. RUSS IN. 326 Broad- TAR FROM THE TEETH USE Dentirnice, 250. THE THIRD AND FOURTH ae OF THE i h ¥ wat LE FOR LAW OWTANY LIGHT BUSINGES APPLY IN THE COUNTING ROOM OF THE HERALD OFFERS FOR SALE TWO SINGLE BULLOCK F PERFECTING PRESSES, capable of printing 11,000 copies per hour of an eight-page paver, either six, seven ur eight colamas, ALSO ALL THE STEREOTYPE MACHINERY BB- Mosutna. OTLERETO. PRICK $10,000, ‘Address J. FOTABLE TRADESMEN “1 AU GRAND BOTEL—PARIS, PLACE DE LOPERA Particularly ing Abeer HOTEL.” NT RABHAU CS RUE “Di ak PAIX. CASA- OVAS, PROPRIETOR, fo aa Frente delet ig Mm high repate among American fami ions URGE =#3 BOULEVARD DES a alaed Fanev enem, ot Virtu, Toy aU PELE St. THe DRY GUvDS Costumes; Silke. Mae du linc. 2 AU PAGE, 16 RUB VIVIENNE. Silks, colored and black Velvots AMERICAS TAILOR. coe EI 20 Chauss araiiniint PLAIN “AND FANCY HOUs: o's Express. Ride L. Spark, Fue soribe. BRUSHES, STATION, FANCY GOODS. JONES, 23 Boulevard des Uapacines. CARKIAGE BUL 60 WINE: LOEKS. MILLION, GUIET & CO., A Montai; a Ae BOURGOGNE, Brandies, Cuvillier, 16 Rus FOR LADIES. ante Auer, 40 Place do 19 Boy APESTRY, UECORATIONS, PLEURIOT, ¥ appolatment to the Khedive, 6 Kuo Lepeletior, coun 1 Be OR ALL KINDS. (SEECLAL MANU- TORY). L. Nicot, 26 Rue anx Ours. IRWEELENS ‘val CHMAKERS. WOLAY LERBSCHE so at Gone’ INDIA Sa AWis ‘ND LACES Paris, 80 Rue Kicheliou, COMPAGNIE DESt 8, LEON SPORCK, 9 UE ne 1 Rue de le Rezonos, TEMBK, x Ansortis, GUERLAIN, RESTAURANT GRAND VErour, Fatale Royal. sani oer FOR FURNITURE. TAPESTE, rousd Suabies (OOK, MISS SULEAU, (Garden.) formeri:; penelen ds Bem Lk Auteuil, YOUNG LA’ 1s SCHOOL. a here. ‘b —— 10 Rue Demours, Arc de att YOUNG LADIks’ Go "a v ion MLL. DUPULS, 52 Avenue d'lens HOTEL MEORICE, RUB RIVOLI, OPPOSITE TRE rts Cr First class ‘Famity Hotel, Lin, roprictor JEWELIY. URWOU EKLE, OBJEC L. ROUVENAT, 62 Rue Hautevil vedaor sy: oS oF WEDDING UXNAMENTS, FROM 400 MO francs. CH. LABOURIAU, Jeweller, 119 ‘Turenne, paec 3 STONES, OPALS BE SCEALES DOBNIK (Hun; isa 1, (A, oldechmiut, 9 Mus Le Poletier. i . HCLOUS “STUNKS..kmile of Fribunaly, 41 tue Faltbout, Tens GRANDS MAWANUNS DE NOUVEAU: Ki ieee, Homoyerd tia cemneun. tens sew C Opera. NUsaoR BLUE R. JEWE LLB ptrictly fixed prices, DAUTRUCH EPA UERS AND FLOWERS, x S, dlarvenval & Co., 208 Rue St. Deus. Orders by EAU es — PROGRESSIVE HAIR AND BEARD Jeunis to Sarah Felix. 43 hue Rie! SEW LIE MeoUrent Ga TH Wi ee Muh ERY nat 8 i a MOST STYLISH. tnd Foline Keluux, 2 Hue do la Paix, mixotit DE Fe gap ous. Tess Muller Gilbert. 3 Kus de In Palx eee TO MECRS PATENT OBINTURE IR cen te ha Corset Coirass. 12 nee ubor, Srst hoor, BOOTs AND SHUES. ARTIFICUNE FLOW Rite FEAT FIC 5 JOW FI Hand ‘Dens, fest class Muhler, Prete & Separs, i arr’ OE KIS EMULSION PERFUMED, GIVING Renuty to poounexion: L, T. Piver. 10 Boulevard de BAU “DENTIF CK Lg sel fs rnd “hehe scoping RBSTAU RANT Palatw Royal, one restarts Staite fe WOVENDON & nos: _Londo are NEW NOVELS Dareey THORNTON, aplendid Mary J. Wolm Another inte: hor of those cxpltal nove! A Wondertal A ht "Mad Martane Mad'iraes Ree Tries Bt Ov nnrERTond. A. Green, ph » y interesting new Benuttfally printed Vesta vA King KR." ‘Veautitanly printed and 4 in bi Wetce’ ‘BL OO. MARION HARDAND. wedition of Marion, Hurtand’s 10 popular eis tras ns Stosl” Wout new siglo ot ice $150 each. BEATRIOG CENCI A now edition of thie great Ttatian Historica! Guido's boautitul portrait, Price $L 50, a Ww wei & CO. 1 fl, with aptioners, Now York. i i os Tay ings an ast 14th ai OS BILLINGS ALMINAX FOR 187% ant morning, Price Ten and thousands sold. GO. W. OARLE’ YOR FORTUNA TED, = CLARKE, Vabli ___._ FLORILINE, Peonirixe tHE TEETH AND BREATH. THE PERFUMED REALMS OF FLORA, ‘OK ddess of Flowel ry her ieg.ons around And thus she addressed them in sweet, mellow tonesz— shes | wand; ‘ng such as are Bt for s queen.” Then the basutiful rose rutsed,it For bubbling alate trom # tountal Came gushing the sweet “FLO asi “To beauty.”’ said Flora, “t offer this gift, The breath it wilt perfume of all. Ty the ums it will wivo a most beautiful hue, Vhile tts odor like incense will fall f pearl To the teeth it will give au apvourance @ through the elvilized world, As white asthe snow on Mont Blai fair Flora pre: withoue it's eo! wives uesa—t ve mude its tri And Gallup we: For vo where you will * is wee Ani now all the rags with tng tat ad is ue tragrant, the sweet "+ LORTLINE.”* Tos TkbTa any BKeAT! preokiuise—ror THE TEETH AND BREATH. Peon F—FOR THE TEETH AND BREATH (6 the best liquid d hl: cleanses partialiy living “animaicula,”” leaviag them pe: rt inzn delighttul fragranco to tho ure e "Fragrant Floriline removes instantly odors arising en ® toal stownch oF tobacco smoke. ve children or adults whose teeth show marks of de oy ite ald be cavitie: #, it forms not only the ver discovered, but one that i Daren delicious “2 the Aas al ry. The taste ty 80 ing taxing. nor the. coobbruaw witn Gliteet ae cuso, children will on no account omit to use the Floriline reguiacly each moruing if ouly lett to their own choice. Children cannot be taut the use of the soothorush too young: early neglect invariabty produces pi ot the teeth. Th LORILINE Is a bining ratio ‘kab ter probably lens a 7 other portion of the body, but it ix second in importance to none, and in this respect FLORILINE may be regarded as a very effica- clouw and salutary azency.') FLOWLLINE 1S PREEARED ONLY BY ik ¥ 0. GALLUP, N OXFOR: LONDON ENGL N SOLD BY ALL © east Db THMOUOMOUT: THE WO prea Peonitixe-ror the Tinta AND BREATH. Pennine. PPORILINE-FoR THE TEETH AND BREATH, LORILINE-FOK THs TEBTH AND BREATH, WHAT DO GENTLEMEN SAY ABOUT ITt They say itis a luxury And like a spell has broke The sad annoyance oft incurred By having Just # xmok But now we can, enjoy our weed, ‘Then Join exch testive w ost L OMILINE They say it ts a lux The teeth it keeps as white As blossom» on the lovely May When all is tresh and brizts; Discolorations all take placa, However long they've beén. And fresh and healthy is the month With trageant “FLORILINE I” They say it isa luxury, ‘Adds perfume to the breath perfumed as 1 The gums It gi The mouth neakos fresh An‘t gentiemen and laaie: ~~ Vike fragrant * ak sa luxury, ‘Ani it is seldom Perfumers tind ‘And wo ha The trath inclear—it iu the moss Luxortant cle ptt eh And that accounts wh: and all Vie iragrant “FLO@LLIN ET” —— pss | cali THE TEcT. aNw BREATH. pipe | Neier TH TEETH AND BREATH. RYLOKILINK—FOR ra TE«!) AND BRBAIE.— Th \d of March 17, 1871, says with re. “FLORLLINE bids fair to becom ian. aud o ers? silt teet! ose who er ‘viliingly ei aive it of No. 57 oo oes h a ri heimpare rel Teeth and removiog t ‘6 WAG KANT PLOMILEN chemists.” "2 UTI thas alladesto up bas certaiul tion of FLORL yw thet ee 1 the liquid dentifrice called which is seid y all respect o contain nm to the mos yand prowoa ay that this PLORILENE makes teats ite a luxury. and it not ouly rffectuaily cleanses the teetl s all disacreeavie odor the mouth fresh and agreeable, This fragen hine “nino another charm—it is cueap, for brush su a ZAP, NO. 498 OX BNGLAND, ales TREPARED B FORD STREET, LONDO * Preeureine. Bo THK TLETH AND BReAaTa Freemans. “7 eOstLN.= Foe Tas Tobi AND BREATH. a Pa ti THK TEETH oND BREATH, a LADY'S iS REPLY. Yer x and ruil tik ‘That T answer you now with 1 have tried ts «month with the gr Qui 0 | been, ation quite new. ine You to try see: tri yh of toilet aseutinl is thi ageaut and sweet“ LOMILL era t gives A se me, dear me » Line ‘or For the » Ta the frage preonicine ———$$—$———_—— | rosea hate THE TBETM AND BREATHS, ee TEETH AND BRBATA, LORILINE—FOR THE TRETH AND BREATH.— RI LINE. —The most eminent chemists of the day ad. o snowy teeth and fragrant ‘al tooth pt sage LINE-FOK TH arations vegetable liquid preserves and of aeaay aud alt diseolorations of ity: 18 not tajurines, Hist bi mmost boautit iscawery having the sym no diocowrty tin imcereRt OF 8 fre. 0 4 « dentifrice to our renders: hor da veutee th advise them to wry the NT FLORILIN. FRAGHANT FLOtIbL KY 4 Sts AND, CHEMISTS EVBRY- Within | N THE UN ited STATES, quently therefore we en preontuane. ata THE TEETH AND BREATIL 0 OE poo — pes OR THR TEBTH AND BBBATA,

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