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THE CHICAGO DATLY TRIBUNE: WREDNESDAY. JULY 10, 1673 oo s ool e e e e e e e R R R R I THE NEW FREIGHT TARIFF, What the Dry Goods Merchants and Notions Dealers Think of Ity As o Olass They Will Not Be Matori- ally Affeoted by the Ohange A Prominent Dealer Thinks the Law Will Work In- jury to Chicago. The Season Too Dull- to Mako Any Chango Particularly Noticeable. 'me Trioune hos horotofore givon exprassion to tho opinions entortained by the leading job- bors in hoavy goods of tho workings of the new |. frolght tariffs, so far ne thoir individunl snd ponoral interosta were affected. Yostorday a reportor was sont round to the loading dry goods and notlona jobbora for tho purpose of ascor- taining from thom tho offect upon tholr trado of tho now ordor of things. Gonoralized, thelr opinions would be something of this kind: Under any olroumstances, supposing tho Inw wout into offect at tho busicst scason of tho year, it would take sovoral months. bofora our wholo- #alo customors bogan to ind out how tho new tariff affootod thoir shipmonts from Ohicago and until thoy find out, of courso, wo rocolve no intimation. Thon, agaln, tho additional froights tpon dry goods would bo very much logs than tho hoavior morchandise of tho grocers and bardware donlors. - The faot {8, fthat wo are now in tho dullest part of the season, and that tho shipmonts wo mako oro, while nu- merically ' largo, quontitatively small. Dis- tributed smong individuals, thorofore, the difforence in froight ia mob folt, when the old and now systoms aro compared. Proctienlly, thereforo, wo havo not had an op- portunity to comparo thom; but, from tho char- nater of our goods, wo supposo that tho changd will not matorially affoct us, it It doos at all. Mr. Halo, of tho largo and inflaontial houso of Homlin, Hale & Co,, was intorviewed, smong thors, and his remarks aro intorosting. Ho #nys: My exporienco es a merohout and a rail- sond man load mo to tho same conolu- wons with rogard to tho subject, and thet conclusfon fs, that in sll auch sascs lnw worka badly, 'Tho loss logislativo intorferonce in such mattora the botter. I havo not invostigated tho prosont cnse vory closoly, tut I hoar from all quartors onough complaini toxconvinco mo that tho law works badly for Chicago. If ihio intoution of ils framore was to bonoftt Tolodo nud Cincinuati, thoy conld not buvo dono ottgr than thoy aid; but if thoy wishiod to benofit Obicago, I quostion whothor they could havo dono anything worse. Tioportor—Doey thia remark apply to your own ndo Mr. alo—Gonorally, yos. As yof, however, w0 do not loso porcoplibly in our businoss: It will tske fully six months fo got froights ehiftod round in such o mannor that wo -can toll what the new directions are. It will take somo tima for our customers to dotormine for “themsolves, What they will be in tho end, I “haven't any doubt, I\bnnormr—\\'hnt is your opinion on that sub- Joot? Mr, Halo~That tho new Iaw will bo injurions “to Chicngo. Rleporler~In what capeclal way ? Mr. Hale—Our customors will gond direotly to Now York, and tuko adysntago of diroct ‘shipments _through from Now York, and tho goods will not touch Chiengo. ‘Howovor, tho grocory trado will bo o better critorion of the oporation of the law ‘than oura. The dry goods jobbers will find the ‘change of Lardly any imxkv’ortanw, for the_offaot apon our cnstomors will bo very Ell%\t indoed,— hardly worth muntionlnfi:’ in faot, Tho gonoral snd ultimate offect will bo and muet be injurious $o tho city. : Bnpnnu;\—now do dry goods compare with «grocorion Mr, Halo—A thousand dollars worth of ~go«d- ‘wonld woigh ouly fram 300 to 400 pounds, . -but the same value in sugar would be, at 10 .conts a pound, 10,000 pound | Raportor—Yery palpably, then, the grocers are “the heavicst losors, 80 to Bpenk. Mr, Ilnlo—Oh, yon; our trade doea not involve +guch lossen, Roporlor—When do you suppose you will bo allo to mive at aconclusion upon tho effcct “apon your trado ? Mr. Halo—We shiall bo ablo to_judgo bettor in :Bu[)lumbnx‘ or October. _ Our daily sales thon “will bo equal to our wookly sales now. Mr, L. 2., Loiter, of tho firm of Field, Leiter & Co., thought that, 8o far as the firm was con- :cornod, thoro wea no indication at prosent of o falling off in their wholosnle trade throvgh the +workings of tho new syatom. But {t was plain, .Lio seid, that no one class of mon could receive any injury withont its bring folt by tho roat of ho commuity. If, thereforo, any jobbers in tho grocery or hardware business, or in any \otbor,—the farmers, for instance,—wero injured by the new law, it was injurious to the whols “community. *Havo you hnd any complainta?" asked tho swoportor, r. Loitor snid not, for tho resson that tho \son8on was now past for doivg vory much busi- acus, and would rewmain dull until the fall. The frm was in roceipt of numerous ordors, from 400 to 600 daily, but thoy woro for small amounts, Xenco, thoy could not detormine what the effect of tho now tariff would bo, tho orders being too light to ronder any ochange noticoablo, Roportor—Do you enticipato nny marked chango smong your customers daring tho full, owing to the new order of things," | Br. Loitor—Oh, no, We hnvo always boon got~ ting groat deal of frado whero the fraight was Jargoly sgainst us. Wo havo boen able to com~ poto_with St Louis whero the difforenco in froight has beon immensoly in favor of that city,—somotimes & third of wlat it is from Ohi~ eago. oportor—How is that ? Mr. Leitor—One of tho reasons is that we foop & vory much largor liu of goods, Roportor—Thon you think that the samo rea- wons that proserve your trado against the com- pelition of St. Louis will still hold, even should the ;roight bo a little more againat you than aow Mr, Leiter~It is difficult to tell what the offoct of tho now law will be. It will bo some time before auy of us will bs in & position to tell with cortninty, Whon the morchunt comes ‘tomake up his nccounts ho will thon begin to comparo tho rates of lmnuillnrlnllnu with what thoy woro boforo, and then he will bogin to look round him and figure up which will pay bim best intho end, But that will bo some months yot, aftor the fall soason, Roporter—Then you 8oo no immediate troublo end ? Mr. Leitor—So far a5 our trade alono is cone ~orued, the difference in frelght must bo very Inrgoly against us to intorforo with our trade, Why, wo sell_goods at & point on the Missouri Wiver whoro tho froight is four timos groator than from 8t, Louis, Reporter—What do you thiuk of the modifica tion of the lmwy by which tho railroads are por~ mittod to maka concossions to larga shippora ? My, Leltor—Of coures, it will give tho advan- tago to the largost denlors, §n the course of conversntion, which turned apon the farmers and the probablo resulta to rthom, Mr, Leiter thought they had acted incon- sldorately. Thoy bad ladon thomsolyos with dabta to nccuro rallronds, and hind, in addition to them, incroasod their burdons by abolishing compotition. ¢ Wo munt do na tho farmers would hnvo us, and, if thoy oro disentisfied, I supposs tiog éan ropoal tho law,” said hio. r, Bimoon Farwoll, of tho firm of J.V, Far- woll & Co., was cnllod upon, 1losnid o hnd not .paid vory tuch attontion to tho mattor, but did .not seo oxuetly kow tho law was going to hurt tho wholo dry goods trade, 1fe had relurned from Birling “only n day or Ewo ngo, and nndor= ~stond that the flouring-mills in_ that district would bo compolled to consa oporations, ns tho new rates imposed an additionnl tariff of $18 por rcar on flour. Mo did not think it possibla to +form any opinion of the oporations of tho lnw ~from hulf-a-month's trinl, ‘Cimo would detor- mine. Mr, Winslow, of the firm of Richiards, Bhaw & Ainslow, on tho cornor of Madison and Htate stroots, was intorviewod. 1Iowasuot partioular- ly anxious to mppoar in print, but trosted tho reportor with tho utmost courtesy in oxplaining his viows, Ilo thinks (hat the grontost Infiry to Chiongo Joh- bora will be in the discrimination iu through Trolghts. Uoro it will bo impossible to doter- mine what arrangomonts will bo mado, hio foarn. For through shipmonta n cortnin sum will bo fixed, nnd what I8 Jost to_tho morobant in_ the tariff within tho State will undoubtedly be mado up agnin by tho rates up to tho Stalo line. That thera will bo disoriminntions ngninst tho Ollongo ehippers ho thivks iuovitable, iy PERSONAL. J. 1. Robineon, U, 8. A, {a nt the Shorman, “Z]Edgnr Galloy, of England, is at tho Grand Pa- o, ol A, B, Mullott, Govornmont Architect, is at tho Bherman, Tho TTon, G, IL. Conover, of New York, isat tho Gnult Housp, 1. O. Royaton, of Baltimoro, {s at tho Weat Bide Briggs Houto. Roar-Admiral Solfridgo, U. 8, N., and lady, aro ot the Grand Pacifio. Tho Mon. Joln Wilson, of Washington, D. 0., is at tho Grand Pacific. T, D. Jormain, of tho Milwaukoo Sentine, is ot tho West Sido Driggs Touso, The Mon, A, Brothor, of Now Oxloans, 8 rog- Isterod at tha Wost Sido Brigge, AL E. Ingalls and IL T, Frazlor, of tho Kan- knkoo Routo, are at tho Shorman. Judgo David Davis, of the Unitod Btates Su- preme Court, Js at tho Grand Pnoiflo, Qol. J, Hill, of tho Pitteburgh, Cincinnatl & 8t. Louis Railway, is at tho Grand Pacilie, J. R, Floury, of tho Iilinols Stato Poniton- tinry, is stoppiog At tho West 8ldo Briggs Touao. . A. Patkor, Gonoral Passonger Agont of tho Hannibal & 8t. Josoph Railrond, ia at tho Bher~ man. : Tho Hon, William Roynolda and Judge 8. D, _Puterbaugh, of Peoris, wore at the Grand Pa- ciflo yostorday. Tho Hon. A. B. Bergor, owner and propriotor ot the Shenango Iron Works, at Now Castle, ia gmong tho orrivals at tho Wost Sido Driggy oo, The following were among the prominent_ar- rivals ot tho Commorcial Hotel yosterdsy ¢ J. J. Carpentor, Princoton ; I1. D. P, Bigolow, A, B. Ihalo, Milwaukao ; Col. 0. D. Doan, Ametordsm, N.Y!; Georgo Camoron, Ostikosh. The following wero smong._tho srrivals at tho Shorman Hoggo yostorday :'D. B. Lhilips nud family, Now._ York; Okaclos B, cott, Albany; J. D, Btarr, Baltimoro; J. Eldridge, Cniifornin ; 8. 0. walkor, Mamahln' W BT, Tandol] nnd fomily, Peoria; G. G. Wallack, Boston; % B. Bouny, Toxas. Josso K. Wood, Cfnclnnati ; Loufs Oubl, Buf- talo; 8, 8, Mott, Postvillo; J. R. Barco, Dotroit; tho Hon. D, F. imfim 8t Louis; B. Covanagh, Milwaukoo; Josoph I, Culver, Lonting; the Hon. Donjamin W. Putnam, Boston ; William Grabiom, Philedelphin ; and '8, 8, Enton, St. Pau), aro at tho Wost Sido Brigge Houvo, Tho following wero at tho Grand Pacific otol stordoy : A. W, Chaso, Boston ; L A, Bwart- 1out, Syracuso ; Thomas Oromywell, Washington, D. 0. ; O, B, Peck, Lawronco, Kan. ; J. II Donver; T D. Watermoyor, Mexico ; J. W. I ‘man, Bt, Louis ; Duncan Campboll,Now Orloans 4. E. Hazolton, 8t. Cathorino, Ont.; T, N, Hutch- inson, Philadelphia ; D. W. Huntiogdon, Now Tayon; Georgo Hnmlin, S Franciico ; J, G Bibbald, Now York: J. Atlinaon, Hamilion, Ont, ; Ton, 8. O, Wilton, Cambridge, Mnss. : J. B. Gastloman, Toulsville ; 0. H. Jones, Pitto- burgh Commercial. Thomns Ewing will not bo & candidate for Govornor, iu Oblo, this year, Q@raca Greonwood, tho wellknown _suthoross, 8 visiting hor brothor, Josoph Clarko, ot Dovaginc, Cass County, Mich. Thiore is littlo hopo that tho Hon, I. W. Card, of Mason City, In., will ovor recovor from tho nannity for whivh hois boing trestod nt Mount Plensant. Bonator Conkling must be nddod to tho list of promiuent Congroksmon who aro rotained ns counsol by rnilrond corporatious, Tho Sonntor i8 now in Washiugton, eugagod by tho Now York Contrnl Toad iu it fight Wwith tho Intornal Kove- auo Bureau. 3. E. Seripps, who haga been for nomo years nst businoss manages of the Dotroid Liribune, 08 dotormined to luunch on _his own account a now daily, tho neme of which is not yot mn= nouncod, and tho first numbor of which will Yo insucd abont Sopt. 1.—Delroit Free Press. Col, R. W. Hughes, the gmbnb]n Ropublican candidate for Governor of Virginia at the noxt olection, i8 & nativo of that State, and was tho ante bellum cditor of the old Richmoud Ex- aminer, with John M. Daniel, who died on tho zlay thot Richmond was ocoupied by the Union raops. Bonator Carpenter says that hie made £10,5600 by arguing throe casos bafors the Supromng Court, and, thorofor, should bo equally woll nid for Borving in the Sonato. It docs not fol- on. If ho can do 8o woll by arguing cses in the Bupreme Court, Ziat is Lo busincss for him to follow. "hove is no compulsion on him to sorvo in tho Benato. Homo one elso will do oqually woll there, who_cannot meke so much moucy in tho Supreme Cowrt. Lot thom swap places.—Pitlsburgh Commercial. A fow doyasinco, Mr. O. J, Brydgos, Managing Diroctor of the Grand Trunlk Bailwsy, nurrowly oscaped drowning whilo oxamining the Inter- colonial bridge, Wit an euginear and some per- gons who Lnd beon cmslnyml to_convoy thom thitlior, Mr. B. proceeded somo distauco up the Rivor Matspodia, The man having charga of tho boat in which they wora riding ran too near a rapid and the whole party wore capsized. A, B os could not pwim, " but ono of tho mon could, and tho lattor safely conveyed him to the shoro.—Delroit Tribune. —_— NEWS PARAGRAPHS, Bome women of 8t, Josoph, Mo., pacaded the streots tho othor day, carryings the motlo, We'll Yoto or Fight." —Tho procautions takon in Boston against fires uro numberloss, and it Iu jmprobabio that tho city will ovor ngain bo visitod by a great con- fiagration, Tho following notico, painted in honyy black lotters on o whito ground, ia beiny putin s conspicnous position o mll ungato bulld ings : * This building will bo dengerous in cnse of fira. Placed hero by ordor of David Cham- ‘berlain, Inspoctor of Buillings.” Buch o badge of shamo will doubtless prove an offactive romedy. —Tho contest for *torminus” at Puget Bound is narrowed down to Tacoma and Scattle, The Northern Pacifio Railroad Company have set tho two towns to bidding against each othar. They soem to want both to give all thoir real es- tato, aud tho pooplo besido to give up all their personal offects, a1l tho monoy they oan borrow, and then give tho Company their notos for tho ‘balanco of the subsidy. —Tho poople of Mills County, Tows, arosome- what concorned over tho reported dofalcation of thoir County Treasurer, D. M. Milchell. Tho Malvorn Olironfole Enys that the Investigating Committes, composed of A.J, Hight and G. A. Daily, after an oxamination of Lhe affairs of the offico, found a shortage in cash acoount of a lit- tlo ovor £2,300, whon Mr, Mitcholl oxplained the whoreabouts of 81,000 ; the remaindor, $1,300, ho confossed his inability to accouut for, 'Tho county i8 nugpnulu\ to be ‘amply secured by tho “Preqsuror’s bond. . —Mras, Mary Carloton, who protonds to have been robbed on tho railway at SBuncook, N. 1, on Tuoadny ovening last, was taken to Concord Fridsy morning for oxamination, 1t is now sus- Pectod that sho was & party to o schemo 10 ox- tort money from the Concord Railroad Oorpora- tion, and that two men wero ausoclated with Ler in the plot, AN hor storios nnqcumln[i tho roasons why eho wont upon the railrond tracl, and tho monoy sho protends to have lost, woro found to be untruo, Her son and step-son have also boon arrestod to testify concerniug tho af- fair. Bho ploaded not guilty, and a furthor henting Liae boon postponod unth noxt Wednes- day, Bho was ordored to recognize in the sum of £8,000 for hor apponranca ab that timo, but, boln{: uvable, wont to jail. —1t is no joko for n man to bo fined £15,730 14804, 'This Is what has bapponed to Mr. Car- mouche at Londou, who, undor protence of dis- tilling perfumed spirits to bLe used for por- fumery, aud not drinkablo, has boen manufac- turing quantitios of puro spirits of wine, and golling the eamo. Thoro were forty-six county in tho indictinent, and bo was fined in an amount equal to treblo duty on onch count, Lo has ab- seondod. —The Tycoon knows liow fo atart o xmwu|lm- per. Mo daos not offer big boots, nor priza Bquaghes, nor oroido jowelty adg promiums for pubsoribors, Having ‘taken an_futercst in tho ubliostion of & now papor at a Japaneso capital, flo Twa issuod an ordor that all mon of coripin socinl and political oirclos ohail tako it or bo L= headed, On thoso couditions circulation could bo soourod oven for o Philadelphin paper. —l'ho county-fent question in Knox County, 111, I8 st xampnnt. Lo roquisito numbor of signers havo beon procured for n voto, amd noxt £all Gialosburg and Knoxvillo will cuntand aguin for tho mastory. 'Tho county-soat is now roe- oguizod to bo at Galesburg, It Knoxville fails in thin vote sho will thiuk no hottor of Gales- burg than before. THE SHAH'S JEWELS. The King of Kings and the King of Thieves. A Great Plot Discovered. London (June 20) Corrgapondencs af (e New York ortd. Whitaliall placo, tho Mansion Houso, and Bow stroct have a now sonsntion, It wns thought ‘whon tho Bauk of Enlflnnd forgorien wore dis- covored that it would bo impoastblo for M:{INH to hiappen that could moro completoly disturl tho cquantinity of our polico, but the ingonious and romarkablo couspiracy $0 rob tho Shah of g pricoloes jowols—a conspiracy only just now ond by mera ‘accidont dotoctod—has” convinced our rathor ploddlnF Motropolitan_force that thoro aro things in tho world which do not como within the rango of its philosophy. As soon o8 it waa dofinitively known that Naar- ud-Doon was to pay u8 o visit'and dwell in Buck- inglinm Palaco, and that Lo would bring with him such s display of woalth, Mr, Bruco con- corted monsures with Maliommod Aghn, council- for of tho Perainn logation, and witl Lfout.-Col. Honderson, tho Chief Commijesionor of Tolico, to sogure the Shali against dangor of robbory. Col, Hondorson |fnnm|tuu(l to inuuro the Enst- arn Monnreh against boing plundored by mobs, rushos of the crowds, by highwaymen, or in any public mannor—this being tho chief danger, it ‘was supposod, owing to the narrow and crowded streots through which tho Monnrch would have to pass 80 frequontly, both by night snd by day. _A_dotall of polico ~waa nrranged for Buckinghnm Ialace, ond the Homo Secrotary promised that thoso promiscs should “have additionnl sccuritios = ordered for .them, and that_tho jowol-safo of tho Bhah in particular stould be mads burglar-proof after tho nowost and most approved pnttorns, In ad- ditlon to all this, by ngroomont with Mahommed ‘Aghn, who waa to tolograph his august mastor on thia subjoct, dolachmont of London do- toctives was to eoin tho Bhnh at Moscow, and romain patt of his suito thoncoforward until ho flunlly left our shores, This detachmont, which wiw speoially solooted a8 by tho nstuto Adolphus Willinmson, Suporintendent of the Dotoctiva Bronch, consiated of two Inspoctora and five Horgoatta. On roaching our shoros thay woro to bo reinforcod by auothor Inspoctor, throo Sorgoonts, and ton’ mon, tho vory olit of tho forco, It was !llunshl that, those srrangemonts carricd ont, it would bo fmpossiblo to steal tho Bhaly's troasuro so long ns Lo was tho guost of Tlor Mujesty, . But the best 1aid schomes of mice and men ang aft agloy. Within twonty-four hours after tho dotectivos loft London for Moscow another party left tho snmo city for tho samo objective point, and with the oxpress intontion of concort= ing monns for offectually plundoring the mighty Shah-in-Shah of all bis pricoloss jowels, This nrty consisted of threo romarkable mon, erim- nalg of the first water, yot who woro totally un- Xnown to tho London polico, and indeod, thongh ofton compromised, had nover baon convicted of any felony. They wero Col. Algernon DBigs nor Huwlins, tho leader of tho party and organizor of tho conspiracy; Serafino (his other name_is not kuown), a Jow diamond broker of Maracilles, but formerly of Balon- ica, and ¢Baron" Nurscs Higraditoh Dadian, formorly b ** sorafe or monoy-londer of Alappo, but Intoly of London and Paris, an Eutyohion Armenion, and_enid to bo connected with tha ominont Og‘ou-Dmlhm famlily which g0 long bas mnnaged tho finences of the Sublime Porto. Hawking is an_advonturer of rathor a horofo stamp, and i eafd to bo of good family. Hols man'of nearly fifty yoars of ago, and of vory commanding appentanco and fnscinating mane ners, Origivally Lo was o Licutenant in a wali- ing rogimont_and wont to India, whore dissipn. tion and o difficulty nbout cards compelled nim to soll out. He drifted about in tho Bast, *sco- ing lifo” and_picking up adventures for gome yoars, Io was for awhilo in tho sorvico . of tho Emporor of OChina, he waa in Australis, ho was in Bouth America and Moxico. o cortmnly sorved twico under Gari- ‘baldi, was for o timo in sorvice in tho_ Amorican cival war (but on whichsido I amnot abloto nny), toolk part in the Jast Polith revolution, and in the Franco-Prussian war, in which o was Liou- tonant-Coloncl on Minotto’s staff. His laloat ostonsible occupntion lins boon that of a stock- jobbor in this oity, whoro gomo of his oporations in South American sccurities havo boen notably succossful ; but it is gonerally thought his chiof business Iatterly has been in connectlon with the shipment of arms and supplics to tho Carlists, whose cause he is known to “bull." Ho is not s mombor of any of the Committoes hero, but i fonumfly thought to bo doep in their councily, and privy {0 tho moat of thoir clandes— tine traffio with tho Discayan provinces. Inw~ kina {8 aman of groat daring, remarkablo sd- drogs, ond consummato offrontory. o is nover without money for any of his oceasions, sporks nino or ton_ langunges, and possosscs a lmigo fuud of Frncucm information. * Of his powers of foscination aud command of impudonco I can give you tho bost iden when I tell you that not very loug ago o fond and woalthy toy morchant of Dirminghma paid him £10,000 to_discontinue his ottentions to tho merchant’s wife, a blooming but foolish young woman, who was roally to elopo with him whenover ho said tho word. Ho sunt o receipt to tho morchant, and & duplicato to the poor woman, with & note Baying that he was o man whoso word was bis bon and he would nover soo Lor sgain, having sold hig promiso to that effect, Tuwking, it wonld appear, concoived the de- sign of robbing tho Shoh nssoon as it was known that the monnrah would bring hig jewels with bim to London. Ho las passed through Persia, and was un,uunnx% acquninted with the value of the King's jowels aud tressurcs, tho best of which ho folt suro the Shah, somi- barbarlan 03 Lo s, and eagor in pursuit of tho effecta of burbario splondor, would bring to Buropo with him. A momorandum known to bo in his hands estimates that, without run- nivg any risks by ullndngfltor snlo tho more con- spicious pearls, diamonds, omoralds, and rubies, jowels to tho value of £2,000,000 could bo made ot onco available for tho Amstordam market. Hawking enrly nsgocintod with himself in his schiome tho Jow Eorafino, o nativo of Balonica, and o littlo cringing, enufly, unproposscssing rogue as over was scon. Lo was, Lhowever, a man of grost ndroilnoss, mu export in jowols, and nocossary to Hawking' plans, for tho roason that ho not only know all about such things, but_was known to all tho large housos of England and the Continent as an extonsive dealor in puch things. It sppears that for_years ho had beon omployed in buying and solling dismonds in Turkey and E{.:y'pt, solling and_buying agam in Holland and Taris, I Poshn or o Pasha's wifo wanted monoy and hiod dinmonds to eell, or Lnd monoy and wanted to buy dismonds, Sornflno was their sura ro- sourca, Llow Howkina bocsme acquainted with him I am not able to uay, but it is apparent that Lo kuow the Jow and hia character quite woll enough to mako him o full partaor in his nefarious plot. The third of tho conspirators, Narsea 3fi- praditeh Dadian, was takon into the plot bocause it was ossential to_bava s man porfectl nequainted with the Persinn languago and witl Persian customs. Narsos, Lis way, was quito ns remarkable o character an Haw- king, and n manof experionces as variod. A membor of tho great Dadian family, Lo had beon & wealthy eoraff of Alerpu, hed ropresonted tho fomily in Ispahan and Wolioran for s numbor of Ynnm' and hiad traded all over tho world, from Boston to Long Kong. Ho know Porsid por- foctly, know tho Porsian charnctor, and, more thon all, know tho wonk points in Nagr-ud-Decen's chinrnctor. Ho was o most accomplished, most subtlo, and most unprincipled Origntal, and, but for . pinglocircumstauco, n\!fiht have' beon ono of tho wealthicst and most influential men in the Egst. Ho was aslavo and a victim to tho habit of smoking oplum, and this had ruined him, brokoen \x&) his buniucss, banishod him from liomo, and plunged bim iuto the misery and for- lornnoss of a J.ondon garrot, whoro bo oked out o wretohod subuistonca by transluting for acholars and morchants, and Ly other odd jobs among those who wero willing to overlook bLis propensis tle for tho eake of omploying Lia rare and un- usual talonts, ‘Cho fourth and net actor in this conspiracy for oxtinguishing the splondor of the Forslnnt throne was ono Toby Spring, o first-olasa burglar and gofe-blowor, IIo was a porfectly well-known oriminal, but though suspocted, and indeod ar- rested oftou upon churges connceting him with somo of tho mont oxtonusive robbories, had al- ways bithorto managed to gseapo conviclion, Ilo wan provisfonally attached ta the conspivacy b{ Hawking, who wished to commaud nh [N vleos o8 an oxport in the most diflicult and deli- onto brauches of foreiblo ontry, in ¢aso other moang should fail, Hawking only commuuicat- ed with Bpring sub roan, nnd tool auoh precaus tiont an ho thought wounld accuro the plot from u;r uwuspicion utteohing to so nolorious o char- nctor. 1lawking and Bernfino, while deciding that tho robbery should bo dowo In London (thoy wera nfrald of tho polico of Nuskla and Gormauny), do- tormined that to Lo succossful it wns necossary to havo somo foroknowlodgo of tha jowals, tho Bhali's_suito and surroundiugs, and of tho Shinh himsolf, It wau thon, whon proposing to go in norscu £0 Bioscow and Zollow tho Hhali thonco to 5” Tondon, that Sarafino suggoested taling Narses into the partnership, Thoy sallied out in soaroh of tho Armoninn, and finally found him enjoying dreama of Paradise in a Bqualld oplumcellar auch a8 Clinrlos Dickons and Jorrold havo mado go fomiliar to all olaescs of rosders. Whon Narsos was aroused from his stupor, and had hind n bath and put on some cloan clathes, tho sohiomo was broached to him, and Hawkina soon found that his now ally was o treasure, Hoocould sponk and write Porelan with ologance ; ho know some of tho Bhal's sultg, and ho know nleo Liow to doal with tho Bhal'a foibles, tonrs, and supor- stitlons, Aftor sovoral conversations wilh Narues, Hnwking and Sorafino agreod upon o provisional plan of oporations, snd the three lofs London to mako thelr bogivning. Toby Bpring, meantimo, wa to go to Bhoflleld and suporiutond tho eon- struotion of au_olaborato and oxtonsive act of burglars' tools, tho manoey to pay for whioh Haw- Line furnished him, Hoiwkine, indeod, through- out tho ontire sorios of oporations manifested his faith in tho finsl resuit of tho counn‘plmuy by spending his monoy in the mont liboral fashion, Provided with ssports, Hawling, Sorafino, and Narsos Migraditel, crossed tho Oliaunel, and proceoded by “rail townrds Moscow. 'Thoy ar- rived thora the day bofore Nnsr-ud-Deon's do- parture, and fmmaodiatoly followed tho Imporial party to 8t, Potorsburg, Hore Narses speodily was onabled to renow Lis scquaiutance with ono Yorjumendi, whom ho lLad known o8 o cafo- koepor in Kormanshab, but who was mow a aimplo tohiboukjco to Xfirza Dachamy, ono of tho Bhalr's numerous suito. Ferjumond] woe do- lighted to find an old acquaintance, and he was not loss plensod_to discovor that fho quondam banker, who, asho know, could sponk sll tho barbnrous tonguoes of the Wost, was #o reduced in ciroumaiances sa to Lo willing to. tako o position ns interpoter. This _ was just’ the mort of sorvant tho Mirza was in sonrch of, nnd it was lkowlso just tho sort of companion Ferjumondi wantod, "Acs cordingly & bargnin was ot anco struck, and, be- foro twenty-four hours had olapsed, the in- genius Nargos ind an offlolnl though bumble po- sition among the followora of thoKing of Kinga. It was mado his chiargo by Hawkins and Berafino to forret out all tho aderets of the Bhal's ocatab- lishmont, go that, upon tho arrival at London, thio conspirators would kuow at once what action to pursio, aod how to act most promptly. Iinwking and Borafino waited in Potorsburg un- #il tho first grand reviow, which having witnoss- od, and lmvm.i procured all tho photographa thoy conld of tho Sliab, thoy dopartod, and mado tho bost of their ~ way {0 « Paris. Hore Borafino had the phofographs ' oxams incd undor the microscope, pattorns drawn from them ¢hat were as noarly as poasiblo oxnot models of the sottings of the Shah's yarious jewels, modols mado, and baso motal imitations tinished up with the utmost despatch, Leaving Sorafino in Paris to procuro paste imitations of ""f egwoln thomsolvon, and to suporintond their sotting, all of which was done under protoxt of & Porsian ballet to bo brought out in London at an Tost End thoatro), Howking hastoned to Lon- don, ronted a handgome furnished house in the noighborliood of Portmsn Squaro, bircd o retinuo of flunkies, and gavo himsel? out for an Amorican nabob who had como to spend a fow weeks in tho great city, and ospecially to give somo rocroation to hia” daughtor, just,Oniehing hor cducation nt n fashionablo ponsion on the Loire. Indue time the broughnm wont to Buston Bquaro Station and brought home madomolsolls and hor plles of lugguge. Madomoisallo was o vory lovely blonde, with tho mannors of ou in- onue, and dotiigly fond of her darling paps, n amisblo gouvornanto was secured for Ler, and the domestio affairs of thio housoholl wen on ewimmingly. Hawking' offico in tho city saw bim a8 usnal aftor his return from tho Continout, andina convonlent receptaclo thoroin was concealed o carpot-bag full of tompored stool burglary' tools, ‘which Tol yflp_ruz? bad brought on from Shof- fleld. The imitations of tho Shah's jowols were locked up in cascs in tho library of the house in Portman square. The ulfihts\lccoufllngfl)n Shal's arrivalat Bucle- ingham Palaco, Narses Dadian mot Lie nssocintes for tho first timo since they hind partod at Potors- burg. This mooting took placa at Hawkius’ offico, which, by tho way, was on Old Bond stret. All throa of tho comiplrators woro prase ent to receivo tho Armonisn and henr hus report. Hoscomed greatly olatod, and, though Hawking lid not know it, was cousidorably under the in- fluenco of his favorite drug, " Ho had ehown himsolf so very officiout a8 an intorproter snd n courier that ko was no longoer in the oervico of the Mirzn Dunlmmfi but bad bocome guido aud intorprotor to the Ligh and mighty Gon, Hugji Drchellalleddin, whilom Governor of Murghab, and now ono of the Bhobein-Bhal's favorito aidos-do-camp. In_this positions ho had had frequent opportunities of sccing tho poraons in und around the monarch, and of bearing prett; much all thot transpired obout the court, Hohr nlready inspocted Buckingham Palaco, and hay- ing tho gonoral ontro know & great deal about it. It would bo difficult to commit a burglary at tho Palace, but not impossible, if no othor means for gotting at the jowels could be found out. Tho Shah 1n genoral was vory inaccoesble; Lis attondants woro very numerous and very jeal- ous; bosides them was o lorge forco of London dotoctives, and in addition to theso a corps of private polico cmployed by M, do Router. ‘Howkins now snid that ho only contemplatod busglury o tho galaco a8 o dorulor foasort. Ho bnd calculated rather to practico upon the Shah's superstitions or his fears, so as to ioveigle him off, and in offcct Kidnap Lim, 'o got off esfely with tho jowels ono would need at lenst twolvo hours' start, Nursea said thot, bad ho known what ho now knew, this schema would lave been por- foctly prooticsblo at St. Potorsburg, Thore tho Shali wos continually unoasy lest tho Russinn Government should have knowledge of Lis scerot treaty with Router, Any ono who bad gone to bim there and porsunded him that tho Czar ro- sonted this tronty, and way inclinod to retain Lis guost a8 a defenu for anindefinite timo, could nave got him to ntlompt to oscapo from Russia in dieguire, and so might haye had him in his ower -long cnough to nccomplish the rob- ory. Tho Slah svas deoply ng:mjudleed, nar- row-minded, suporstitiona, ~Many of his fol- lowors oxoreised the groatost amount of contro} over him by appealing to his suporstitions, and by cuuningly menipulating the cmulot, charms, and socrot and recoudito influencos in which bo implicitly belioved, But in England lie could not bo nrpmn.uhod on tho side of fear. Ho Imow tho English charactor, had confldonco in it, aud besides, wia conscious of leanings a8 regarded his political sympathies, strougly towards the English view of things, Thoro was, howover, Narses contlnued, a sido of the Shah's charactar upon which ho could bo eppronched with impunity, and by adrolt managoment almost cortainly captured. o was aman of luxurious lifo and proclivi- tios, ho had ecut his bavam home, ho was_pocullarly suscoptible to tne intlucncos of beauty, of Westorn beasuty in particu- lar, and it was notorious among officors that ho expected to achiove a good many bonnes for- tunes smong the lovoly ladies of London. Ifero, thon, if the right sort of plan could be concocted, tho Shoh would bo at thiofr, moroy. In & sohemo of this sort Narses snid bo himself would easily Lo mastor of tha situation, siuco thore was tho groatost amount of jealol among the high officors who surrounded the Bhh, and he kuow that Lis own immediato employor, Gou. Hudji Dacholialleddin, would give his Xight arm almost for tho chanco of providing his mastor withn now conoubfue whem ho could influence, and with whom the Bhah-in-Shuh might bocome in~ fatunted, Hawkine objected to this that it would end in nothing practical, for oven if tho Shah could be iuveigled off to an assignation he would go in mufti, and would bo sure to loavo hia jewols behind him. DBut Narsos spid that did not matter. Once captured, they could compel him to do a8 they ploasod, Iiis siguot never loft him, and bis aig- niot would compel the dolivery of thn jowelu ab any placo dosignated, oto. Givo him possoasion of tho Blah's person, and ko would gugrantoe the rout. Uawking now told his allies of his houso in Portmen Bquare, aud of the design ho hnd con- coived in rogard to it, This was no less than to frighton tho Shal, porsuade him to run away in disguise with his ewels, to roceive Lim thore, smuge him with Madewolsello, and, if ko rofused to he amused, to chloroform him, and got away with tho treasuro before ho roturned to con- soiousnons, o confessed that if what Narses #ald were truo the Armonisu plan was tho bost, oud it was finally agrood botweon them that thin plan should Do tried first, I that falled, Narsos was to ascortain tho oxsct plase whera the jowols wero kopt at night, was to admit his acoommlluau to thu‘}wnlncn on tho night of the Gulldball banquet, and the burglary was to bo thon attompled, It that fallod, Natsos waa to adit Hnwking by moana of his' cmployer, o u privato intorview with the Bhah (lawking to roprosent himsolf as knowing of a gold mino of immonso valuo in tho mountnind of Mazan doran), and oneo in tho royul presonco, Huwking plodged himaelf toohlaroform tho King of Kings sud carry off Lis jowols vl el armis, s Col, Tilood trisd to carry off the rogolia from to ‘fowor of London, ‘I'hio mooting was mow adjourned, and, with tho usual procautions, Sorafino and Spring wont off their soveral ways, whilo Hawkine and Narsos took & cab to Portman square, Iero tho Amorican was introdnco to mad- omofsolle, whom ko doclured to bo tho very porson um‘y nooded. Armed with, sovoral photography of kor, dono in tho highout style of art, Narsos roturned to Buokingham Palace. Tho noxt ovoning, at 7, His Highnons Hadji Dachollalloddin took diinor with Ool.- Algernon Bignor Hawking, at his honse in Port- ‘man Squate, Tho Col. hid travelod in Porals, and reoniled many old reminisconcos of his cam= {)nlgnl, which woro nently translated by Norsus, ho intorprotor, who stood roverontly bohind ti ront Poralan's chair, Tho champagne circu- atod fraoly, and Hin Highuoss, full of admira- tlon for thorare beouty of madomoluollo, beosmo offusively gallant. Butmademolsolla was domuro, and played horrolo of ingenuo to porfeation. ‘Whon tho Burgundy enmoon nho escaped from the diming-room, and then Hawling bogon to play his enrds. 1o told the Gonoral that madomotscllo wns not for him, lm% under cortaly _cireum- stancos, sho mighit do for hin master, Ho, Jaw- Ling, wantod to riso In the world, and ho did not objoot to his daughtor bocoming the morganatio wifo of o grent Mohammodan potontato, Wi might not Hawking bocomo n Porslan Gonoral, and Hadji Dachollalleddin Grand Vizier ? Tho balt ook, and, to mnko o long story short, an allianco, offcalyo and defonsive, wns struok up botweon HawRins and tho Persian, tho objective point of which was to make tho Bluh fall in love with madomoigello—whose namo, by the way, is unknown to mo, a8 it wan nlso fo my informant. 1 am only cognirnt diraotly of such oborn- tiona as tho four conspirators woroe poreoually ooncorned in. It is henco impogsible for mo to sny by what monns the intrigno was forwarded within Buckingham Palace, nor how tho 8lah was Fousgd to take an Interoat in Hawkin’ boan- titul protogo. Buflico it to sny thas Hawking ro~ colvod on intimation through Gen. Dachelled- din and his omissary Narees, that if, on the Bhal's roturn from” Windsor, tho youu? Indy would ocoupy o cerain’ window In tho neighborhood of tho Windsor Blation, sho would bo suro to como within tho glunco of tho Blhoh's oye, amd sho would * aflerwards fonrn whother or not he was favorably im- I)ros_nod. Tho sppoinimont was kept, and all urnod out as was protnised. Tho lovely in. gonue's soft oyes foll boforo tho scarching, saucy glanco of tho King of Kings, but this did not- Tiappon bofdre sho had tossed into tho imparial coach n singlo flowor, o tea-roso just oponing, around tho stem of which wus writton ouo wor in tho most olegant cursive Persinn toxt. That word wps “I lovo. That night Gen. Madji Dachollniteddlin, High and Mighty Go-botweon, Drought to the house in Portman squaro sn or~ nato gold caskot containing n costly imitation of o roso'in onamol and diamonds, with leaves of small omaralds olaboratoly wrouglit. Undarneath thia costly flowor was 8 briof Tino in Porsinn toxt, upon pink satin, Oulled to iutorprot. Nprses, th oxultation oxclaithed : Tho gamo is won Itis on appointmont for to-morrow night nt 13 o'alock.” “This tho Poraian conflrmod ; Aaid his mastor was profoundly improsued with madomoi- sollo's hcnutfi, oud would come in dinguise, at- tendod only by himaolt, horoupon he doport- od, eftor making o profound salnem to medemoigolle, who looked slmost frightoned ab th idos of an interview with tho mighty Asintio potontato, Ilawkins, groatly oxclted wont in soagoh of Soriing, {o arrango tho programmo Xor tho great robbory. But Narses, who hiad been intoxieatod more or Iess with opium sineo lus teturn to London, was complotely upsot by {ho_prospeot of immadiato Bucoess to his schemes, Instead of returning to Buckingham Palace with Dachollalleddin, ~he pleadod an ongagemont, tookn hackuay-conels, anddravo off to ono of the low opium haunts with which ho was familiar. Hero bo smoked himeelf into o stato of somi-delirium and then stapgored out into tho sireot and made his bo- wildored way toward the office inold Bond stroot, An Inspoctor of Polico, thinking Lim drunk, an &ooing his brillinnt Persian livery, followod him w onb, lest, being o stranger in_that streot, he should como to somo harm. Narses found Iawking' offico and rapped madiy at the door. Tinally it was oponed. Toby Spring appoared, aud thinking him drunk on tho evo of a gront attomp, eoized him vonghly by tho throat, dmggilcd him into_tho ofiico and Iocked tho door. ‘Lhis was not done so quickly but that the Inspector recoguized Spring's face, He immodiately sununoned assistauce, tho place was eurrounded, and brokoen into. When tho door v bursted, Nomos upratgs out sud i away with groat speod, pursued by n Sorgennt of Polico and two Constables, 'Foby Sprivg mado o desporato rosistance, but was flnally arrested. At tho inslant almost of his boing ovorpowered, Huwking and tha Jow camo up, sud wora ibstantly scized, awkins, howover, knoaked his captor down aud cacaped ; tho Jow whimpered and trombled, and while Spring said uotlzln§, pleaded pitifully tobe rolonsed, and said that ho had dono nothing. ‘Thig was about 2 o'clock in tho morning. Mean- while the delirious Narses, finding his pursuers stillat his boels, mado sfraight for tho river, took tho vlm'nPOt of tho ombnukmont ot & bouud, nud plunged into the dark dopths with wild o Whon his body wus recovered ho was quito oad. Hawking' afiice was eosrched, and the bag of hurf;lnrs' tooly hnqu found (hore, nud their np- porior quality noted, the prisoners wore immedi- atoly taken bofore Dintrict-Superintendont Iear- gon, with whom Dotectiye Superintendent Will- inmton happonod to bo ot tho time. Whilo they woro arranging tho prolimineries of the oxani- ination the nowa came of tho drowning of a fol- lower of tho Slah, for so Norsos was atill thought to bo. 'The Inspeotor's testimony ox- cited Mr, Willismson's_rcady suspicious, which woro further ronsed by tho memorsndum con- corning tho Bhab's ~jowols, of which I have alroady epoken, Toby Bpring won ime ?nrvinuu to all sorts of iuterropatory, but the ow, naturally timid, aftor many provarications aud misstatomonts, mado o portial confession. A gront offort was made now to capturo llaws Ling, but thobird hud slready flown. o aud ‘mademoiselle cscaped after tho mout persistent pursuit, sud aro now doubtless safo with Gen. Bubally, tho Curo of Snnts Cruz, or somo othor of the Carlist partisans, Tho Bhal's dismond roso disappeared with them, but this jowol hordly ropaid_Huwkins for his Jurgo outlay in trglu to sion tho Shaly’s othor jowals. r, Williamson is gaid to havo found occasion for tho oxerciso of all hig tnct in disabusing tho Bhah's mind in rogard to tho appointmiont with tho bonns fortuna who had 60 captivated hin eyo. His rago, whon he found ho bad been decoived and was &0 noar_boing robbod of hi tronsuren, was fearful to witness, The heaviest burdeu of it £811 upon poor Geu. Iladji Dacholtalloddin, who has beon pormanantly disgracod snd was sont homo to Porsia by tho noxt steamor of the Peninsular and Oriental lino. THE FORT GARRY PRISONERS. Gov. Austin Intercedes in Thelr Doe half, From tha St, Pavl Press, July 19, Bolow will be found a telogram to Gov. Mor- 1is, of Mauitobs, and o lotter uddrosncd to United Bintes Consul J. W. Taylor, both under date of yestorday. From the gouotal Lonor of L‘}? dis~ Jatch and lottor, it may be inforred iba¥ Gov. ‘Austin dacs not proposo to snbmit tamely to any outrage mpon citizous of Minnesofa, evon though ominent Ohristians liko Lord CGordon and Atty.-Gon. Clarke ingpire and contiune tho ;ql]:lm. olow willbo found tho documents in ull s TELEGRAM TO GOV, MORRIS. 8T, YAut, July 13, 1673, Hls Excellency Gov, Morxts, Fort Garry, Manitoba: T nm credibly fnformod (ot eitizeny’ of this Stato Tnow held as prisoners in your Province for tho alleged Kidnapping of Gordon, oro (reated with unnocesssry and Inoxorablo soverity by tho ofiicials Laving thom in chargo; that thoy aro denfed counsol of their own so. Section, sud rofnsod tho right of cross-oxominivg wit- nsses or offering robutting testimony, ‘Bhould-you not conuidor theao mnticrs of Tegal prace o undor youz muporvislon, may L ack you, ua having control of tho juflers and othr exgentive ‘ofiicers in the Trovinco, to soo thab Mesars, Flotcher and Mor- riam, arrostod and _held on susplolon ouly, hava tha priviloge of conforring will frionds, and bo not mann~ cled or troatod us abandoned crimilinlé, Thoy are ehe timnblo cltizens, nud If subjoctod to Larbarous troate mout, the sifect'upon tho rulstions of tho two coun- triga il bo doplorablo, ouck Austry, Goverubr. TOR LETTER TO MI. TAYLOR, BTATE 07 MIuNESOTA, EXUOUTIVE DECANTMENT, &, PAUL, July 12, 1970, Ion, J. W, Taylor, United Statse Conwit al Winiipeg = DAt Bz ho #ublect of sborblug Iutorest 1 thls Htata at prescut fa tho examinntion of soveral of ita oitizens uow under arrest at ¥ort Gary, for the allegod offonso of kiduspping the tptoriowfo-cullod Lord Gordon. . 1f:tho roports that hayo reachod ua a to the manner in which thnt oxuminntion fs conduoted, on the pavt of thio officors of Manitoba, aro {ruu: if, as ulieged, thy prisonory aro denled counsel of their'own chuleo and tho right of cross-oxmuination of witteeren produced agatust them ; aro rofused {ho privilego to ndvieo with tioir personal frionds, und to provido thomonns of thelr defanss, to my uothing of the aulrugo of maue acling them, r of tho vigor of thelr confinement, tha conduict of thoso officers It un outrugo upon tho plain- wst and tmost gonernlly-acknowledggod principlos of the common und_constitntioun) lww, not only of Groad Dritain and Liew Provineen, biit of 'ail civilizod pooplus, and 18 n diegraco to €16 ago fn which we live, © invo matised. with “dop wnttafaction, tho i, indepondont ocourso ~which yon have faken in doforie of tho righta of the “prisonines. ey ar Amorlcan_oitizons, sul s sucls ura ontitlsd, gullty or itmocuut, to thio privileyes roferrod to, und L am gad tiat tho 'Unitud ‘Btates hno @ reprosoututiva on tho ground who camprehend tha Fiylita and dighity of un Amurican citizou, I trust yon will not Le futinifiated i yous dofuan f thuso priulplen, but wil boldly de- fend tho prisonors §u all thoir priviloges, ontoriny & fontiess proteat ngatust ovory outray (L fu offcrod eltlior £ their persons or to tholv eivil. rijhte, in tho full boltef that they had perfect legal right Lo “urroat aud rentove bim in the msnner undertaken, 2ud it Ia by no moans cortaiu that thoy were not right, Bhould tu§ prisonora b eld 40 answer, uud espeotally The oficors offocting Gordou's urroit. clearly acted | 3¢ rotuncd batl, T (hink {40 n cano tEnt should bo i immediately and spocifically bofors onr flnvm\,?n};ll. I am awaro thatit is not my profiney to inatruct or dircct your catrss, bt I Linv no dount that you will bo fully nnd choerfully sustalned by tho Govornment ;;\X:fllllnmon in acting up to tho Bpirit of thesq suge na, T apoaic only 8 n cltizen of tho United Btaten and o tho oprosentativo of {hio Ezcontiva. anthiority of (h' Blate of which the rrllomm aro oitizens, and which will not fafl to do atl In {ia powor {o proteoct tho hum- ‘Dieat of {ts peaplo against outrage. | 1 llvk'[zrn{)hm you tho substanco of thia letter on tho 10th Ingt,, but rocelving no rospones, AMPpose the dis- ntch, for somo - reason, wes not dolivared to you, ‘ory renpoctfully yours, YIORAGE AUATIN, ovoruor of Minnesols, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financlul Nows, New Yon, July 18,—Tho fusncial situation 1s marked by Inoroano activity and geucral frmness, ‘Tho Block Excliango Bpooulation fa sirongwith indleas Hous of an upward movoment all along tilo lino, Tho exporta of produc for tho wosk Wero 85,437,900, Money s plonty at 4pos cont, Hierling ratos dull at 1094@ 10957 for sixty daya and 103 @103 for might, dold declined from 1167 to 116¢, Tecovering to 116 on tho anmouncement that $900,000 in_gold coln wil ho shipped to-morrow, Loans @4 por cot, Clenr- ings, £30,000,000, Troasury ¢lsburscments, $278,000, Ouistomn roecipta $401,000, Governmonts quiot nnd firm, Blato bouds dull and nteady, Atocks were very strong and_advaticing, With mora thun an ususlly activd bisinoes, particularly in Pacifio fall, Westorn Union, C., C, & 1. 0, Northwestorn cominor, and Wabaah,' il feuors) st advanced 3 (@1 por cont untl flio Fomult of tho Tacifio Mafl micats dig wan known, Thin was followed by n declino of 13 por cont in that stock and % to 3§ por cont in other Gliacce, it ot the cloio & Grmar’ fooling provailed ogaln, ond the fondonoy wan agalu upward, Tho.chio? fllictuations waro in Erio, Wiich wos an_oxcoption to tho rest of tho market, and declined from 01 o (03, in sympathy with London. Pacifio Mall rold at 99, 3357, U7z, 903, 383, 59, 383¢, Tho Dlrcctora hinvo anthor ired tho Lrosldbnt to offect s ottloment of outptandin ncgounts vith the Union Paciflo Gotipany, sell sovoral steamers, on_which $300,000 at0 e t0 bo ro-~ allzed, i borrow $100,000 on Ban Francinco real cas tato, ‘Woalorn Unlon rogo from 603 to B73¢, with final suloa 8t 873, Rumor sasa tho Dircctord ‘ntend to ‘inke a gratiitous stock dividend to smount of $5,000,« 900, “Wabaali sold ab TOYGTLC ; Nortinvent, GG 3 1. 0, 01K@I23; Ohlos, 40@40: Lako Shiore, D2i@93¥ ; Unon Pactllc, 29)((w THorlom, 198%@120 ; Delnwaro & Lacknwanna, 1 102} Piltabirgh, 873@48 3 Bt, Daul, @ B Josco, 415G GALY 5 Atiniiite & Pacitic preforred, @25, Bétoriing, 1003, ‘dovEnNuRNT BowDs, Goupona '07, Coupons, '03. 10408, .00 0 Currency ... Now 6 noNDy Yirginias, ol .43 ¢ | North Carolinas, old..a7 North Garolinos, now.16 @ Bt, Goupons, %8L.... Coupons, 63, Goupons, 64 Cougons, '05 ., Conpous, 'G5 (now) Misnourfa, Tonnesnees, 01, ‘Tennesyees, now. Virginias, now.. o Michigan Coatral. Pittsburgh.., Northwertorn.... Northweshorn pid. Ttock Islond.. = . N. J. Central 8t Paul,,.. Union Pacific stocks, 2437 Unlon Pocifio bonda, 82 Contral Paclfiobond. 1001¢ P Foreign Mariscts, Livenroor, July 16 — H o, m.—Flour, 21@28s, Whcat—Winter, 11a 100 ; apring10s 00118 6d ; white, 118 81@11e 043 club, s 2@I3s 44~ Corn, ITu $4@ 78 6d, Tork, 6 6d, ~Lard, 38a 34, LrvEncoor, July 16—2:30 ' p. m.—Brendatuffa firm. Flour, 27a 60@28s 6d, Whoat—Winter, 1245 spring, 1l@lia 343 white, ila (@Lls 113 'club,' 126346 12364, Reat unchanged, = Consoly_Moncs, 02:4@ 365 necount, 2K 5208 of 65, 9333 do %7, 3%, 10-108, 00% ; 0w B8, Erlo, 41%, ‘Tio rato of discount for thrée montl's billain tho orn markot {6 4 por cent beloy tho bank rato, ‘Amount of bullion gone inta the Bsux of England on bulanco to-day, £26,000, g Lan1a, July 16,—Rextoy, 56 fr 200, Livenroor, July 16,—Cotton dull; middiing up- tnnd, B3¢d ; Orleaus, 0 ; eslce, 10,000 bales; American, 6,000 ; specnlation and export, 1,000, Broadstuffe quiet. Californiu’while wheat, averago quality, 118 94@118 11d; elub do, 123 J@124 04 ; rod apring, 110@11e 0d 3 winter red, 125, Flour, 27a'6d@ 28p, Corn, 378 30@27h 6, Chierc, s, Yarna ond fabries ot Matichester dull, but not quo- tably lower, Recolpts of wheat for tho pant threo daye 27,000 quurtors, of which 20,000 quaviers wore American, Tiocelpta‘of corn for aanio tmc; 4,000 qunriors ; Amee- can, 1,000, EBuifalo LivesStock Marlkets BueraLo, July 16,~CATTLE—Receipta to-duy, 801 hend 3 tofal, 8,050. Tho market dragged this morufug nt”at'boit lasweel's closing prices. Tho run war very light, ond o stock of ox cellout qualily,” “he owners wero asking an ndvance Of 336, but woro umblo. 10 get. ff, Duys ern fecling tho murket. continually, and ayaltig furs ther ndvices a8 to what was fo arrive und {ho siato of tho Iiastern trado, 900 head wero disposed of, Salca of 250 Oio btocrs, 1,023 to 1,270 lba, nt $5, 6,25 ; it Indlana ateers, 1,625 ta 1,300 14, ol 85,1665, 120 Slchigan stecrs, L,013 to 1361 e, dt 5 170 Michigan stookers, 70 lbs, ob $4.2 aloors, 1,023 Tue, af $6.40 ; 17 Tillnols. cows, 1,080 luw, 2t 4,60 118 Ohio cows and Tioifora, av 1,108 ILs, nt $1.50, Burer AND Lasms—Recelpts {o-dny, 4,200'5 totul for tho ek, 7,200, Sarkot mudurately dctive it e ad- vanco, Bufes : 205 Miclriyun clipped shoep, v 95 1, at$1.00; 1,078 Olfo clippod shicep, ov 1760 90 gy $1.IT3@5.30. Tlgan—itccelpts, 600 ofal for tho wock, 11,600, Market slow al §3.1083,12)5, but two or thres loa offering, Ssles yestordny : 1,000 Tllinots aud Ohlo, av 180 10 230 s, ut 5,055 5 to-dlay ¢ 500 Tiinols, 182 10 200 1y, $5. : New York Dry Goods Daricets NEW Yo, July 16,—1ho dry goods bueiness is me proviug with'tho commisaion houacs, bt the fobbing trade continucs qulct, Drown and bleached cottons aro moving more frecly from first hands, Utlea wide Dleachod sheotings oro reducod 6 conts por yard, Luwndslo, Hope, and Binckstono AA bleachied shirt- ingy havo advaticod 3 cont. Conton flannels aro fn domand from theagents ot about 1 cont less than last yoars' prices, Shirng flanncly aro mora active, Forolgn goods axo stagnont, Pittsburgh 0i1 Market, Prrrssunatr, July 16.—Tha erude pefrofoum mar- k{ztl\\'nu strong with salea st §1.00, Rofined waa qulct ol 18e, The Prodnce Markets, NEW YORI, New Yons, July 15.—Corron—Dull, middiing upland, 30%e, Drraparurrs—Flonr frm for shipplng grades ; re- calpta, 9,000 brls ; superino Westorn and State, $5.10@ .50 common to good oxtra, £0.00@.35; good to choico, $5.A0@7.25 3 whito whast oxtra, $T.16G8,45; Ollo ox! $0.25@8,05 { Bt. Lous, $0.00@10.60, liyo four firm £4.25@6.25, Cornmual firms Wostern, $3.20@3.5. Whoat Lifglier, with falr demind ; recolpts, 81,000 bu ; rojocted spring, $1.20@1,28 3 Towa spring, $1.43 5 No, 4 Milwaukes, $1.45@1.60 3 No. 1 doy 163" oo mon Wb \Westorn, '$LEIGLET. Ry, burloy, and malt unchanged, Cofn Béarcoaud Lighur, with moder- ala domand ;. rocolpts, 81,000 bu: wtesmer Westorn wixed, 68@01o ; damngod, 65@87c; kilu-aried, 00@01c; Ligh mixed aud yollow sall, 63@6X 3 primo ald mixed Weatern, 650, Oata steady, with a_modorato domand ; recoipls, 138,000 bu; now mixod Westorn, 43)@i6c § whia' do, 18@520 ; black, 3@ 440, Taos—Firm. Ha¥ axp Hova—Unchanged, Gnooxnizs—Coffos firm ;- Rlo, 172(@103¢c, Bugar Drm s foir £ good refindny, T3(EYC. Dojasscs ine changed, Reo stendy ot Ti{@83c. PrrROLEUM~—Crudo, T30 ; reduad, 1734 ProvisioNs—Pork firm ;' now moss, $07.575§ July, Boef dull ‘and nominal trreguln f .60 spot ; Gut meats stealy wmokd Dams, 1ot plckled e, 14c; Middlos qulot ; loug clear, 0 short zib, 86, ~Lavd steady; Westorn wteam, Ge, BUTTER AND OftzEar—Unchanged, Wintaix—Quiot ot 9o, DIETROIT. ETROIT. Dernorr, July 18.~BikAbyrUrss—Flour quist and unchonged, Whont stoady oxtra white, $LIZR1.08; 0. 1 do §1.62; mmbcr, $1.63, Corn atosdy; Ko, 1, 5@dGe, Outs dull aud fowors 37, NEW ORLEANS, New Onceawg, July 16,~No arzivala o dopartures, Warm and cloudy, S bienicr { Yrinio, $4.00835.00; ohulco scarca at ¥ 27,60, Witlsxy—Firmer, Loulslans, 03@050; Olnelnnatl, 06G7c, Othors unchanged, FINANOIAL~Steriing, 203 Bight, 3 premium, Qold, 11555, = CoTroN—Firm, Salu, 1,600 bales at yesterday's quotations, Rocelpis, 307 balos. Exports, contiuent, 630 balos, Block, 99,600 balos, SULWAUREE, SiLwaurse, July 15,—Dasapsrorra—Tlour tead ring cutras,10.70, ) 03¢5 No, 9, $1.: Onte_dull and etoady § No. 4, #5¢, Ttys duilant arley dull aud nowinal; No, 3, 10c. Fitianro~To Bulialo, 6o ;' Okweyo, 101e, Ruorars—Flour, 4,000 brll ; wheat, 90,000 bu, Bitseaznre—Flotir, 3,000 bel s wheat, 60,000 L, OLEVELAND, Ormyenan, July 16.~DueavsTures—Whent firm and ‘higher; No, 1 red $1,62; No, 2 heid ot §1,60, Corn steady 't 41@4de, 'Oatn firm ; 'No, 3, 4le, PuzioLzun-Dall shi nclisuc T Dartisont, July 16,~Burapstorrs—Flonr quict and sead 5,00@5.25 7 exlra, $0.00@7,00, ‘but unchugod; Goru—Mil<ed Woatorn dull ot 8o, Oata scarce and ftn s Wstorn tuizot o7 wille, 590, By quiot at T'uovinioNa—Mees pork firm at $17,60@17,76, Bulk meaty pesrce, Uacon frm, Lard dull ol B @83e, Turren—Unclunged, Winsy—Firm at 95@Mo. UFKFALO, July 15.—lgeansrures—Flour steady, buyers offer $1,34 for No, 3§ Mtlwaukes BurraLo, ‘Wheat quick ; Tield at $1.85, firm; mnlen 2,000 b No, 1 Milwanked cluli nt $1,43, ' Cornn dull ; No, 2 eclling in loto at £0¢, . Osts quiet ; sales 20,000 Im No, 3 at 890 for Milwaul: anil 870 for No, 3 Chicago, Ryo dull ; amall ealos nt* 790 for No, 1. L Furtants—Unchanged, WEWO0, Onwrao, Tuly 16,—Wheat dull ; vod winfer $1.023¢ { No, 1 Milwaukec, $1L.48, Corn unchanged ; low tixedy 6o, Onts quiol ; Westorn, 4de, TOLEDO, Toreno, July 15,—DREADSTOPFA—Flour Wheat highor, hut clored woa $1.10; No,1 white Michigan, u.nnj“,m;; $1,50 gollor Jul No, rod, $1.02; No, 2 re 81! bty mixod, 4235c, npot 3 470 nciler Auguat; 45igs ol erflu])umllgr: low mixod, 4130 ;o grado, 90%c. Oata ateady ; No, 1, 86c, apot ; 236 noller Augnat * mfim ; ‘o Buftalo, R¥@Ae; Oswego,s 8@%0 3 i, %'n"fx’fl,“‘km \.\r'lu‘ wl’ln:\l aoo;n hu" corn, 2,600 Lu; onts, 2,000 tu, ' s 1 firm, . 1 white Wabaali, ambor Michigan, ¢ 1956 follor Augiint § Corn_atendy ! S, " LOUTH, 8. Touts, July 15.—DnRaDsTOFFa~—Fiour wenk 3, new only aalablo, at lowor prices, Wient steady; i Sen el g ot to-ny o, ol o, $.2 0,3 do, $1.40, Corn stendy; No. 9 mized, 37x0 8830, In'clovator ; 43@ M4 for #n v ngher, but frregutor.; No, 2, M3 3940 for July ;2838 for Augunt Tiyo qulet, at 03o, Warsy—Tlighor, at 00c, TroviatoNi—Tork quict ; smail Tot, Tulk meats hiold firmly ; slioullers sold Bacon quict : only small jobbing trade, small lots rofined at Bige, gonn—-\-‘l;m, at le "QG.M‘I. i ATTLE—Tu ' good domand, with ght supply; gaod®, to cholco wintered Tosans, $42584.76; modium 1o chofca nntivos, £3.70@GF0, & 4 OIN o cahi; H21¢G3" $5@870 for unllgl? i 4 $10.50Q10.764; at Be, packed.;' Lard quiot 34 INGINNATL, QriomwaTt, July 16,—LurAusTUFFS — Flone i and wiclinnged, Wheni sieady 5 old No. 3 red, $1.403% 43, Corn firm at 48@500. ' Byo firm nt 12@73c. ats quict ot 31@4dc. | Provisons—Quict” ot $17.00, with Jobbing eaten.) i wtondy ¢ ourrent ke, B4@Ri0F ateam, 8o 50, Dulk mealw quiot nnd firm ; Bhoul. Qers, 301 cloar rib, 02503 olear hold st Diges, Tacon firm 1 shonldors, 830 ; alden, 10c, % ‘Wurars—Firm at !l'\(" Mesteng, Jaly 16— AP, ‘orroN~—Stealyand unchangod! BnEAnsTOrA—Flour quiet, and uchanged, Com firm and unchianged, Onta dull and drooping at 4263 e, Tiav—Quict nt $18,00@22.00, Daav-Seneee, au l\%;"xl?nt 14,00, 5 Acox—Tirm} shauldors, 8%¢0: sldes, 104 @10x0l SHITABELUTA, o (@ PritapRLY, July 15,—BResparurrn—Flonr quict and unolianged, ' Wheat ‘Sirms red, $1.67@1.05, Tatter, now, Rye, Westorn, 68c. Corn active; Westorn mixedy) B5@000; "heated and damp, 40@4se,’ Oals active and: highor white, 47@%00 ; mixod, 2@4de, Winignr—Firmerat 9o, * __SPECIAL Importance of Healthy Blood. Fovary drop of blood that elreulstos through tho velna) eventuslly bocomosa solld paticlo of tho body. Flashult bouv, and musole are morely sclidifiod blood, and upars tho quality of tho blood doponds tho candition of th wholo plysical systors. Unlosa tho liquld matarial by which tho human substanco s zonowod and sustaincd {8 puro and nutritions, it 18 impossibln that tho body can bod Lioalthy and strong. Ono af tho most fmportaut propord tios of Hostatior's Stomach Bittors ia that of fmprovingy tho canditdon of tho vital fluid whon fnfooted or trpovor-, ishod, ~Acting dircotly and powarfully upon tho stomeclia! in which tho manufactire of tho blood i3 commenceda! and upon tho livor, which socrotos n flufd nozt in hinpora, tanco to tho stream of lifo ftsolt, this poworkul vogotablal tonto and depuront hns an immgneo indireot infiuoncat upon the ciroulation. Ifenco tho oxtraordlnary ourcm ‘wrought by tho Bittors in cason of goneral dobility, malne rloun fovers, rlicumatiem, billouanoss, constipation, &o. Hofmann’s Hop Pills aro used by tho rich and tho poor. Thoy care fover and' ogus, fatormittent fovor, dumb aguo, and all malarions, fovera st onco, Thoy donot contatn quiniuo or atsoniom They ars sugar.coatod, For salo by druggluts at 50 contx por hox, oc ront by mail propald.MTain's Gandl Bor O Inx Gotieinas mrra o tho Castor. B frea fean oll tasto or smell; a roliahlo phyaio for adults and childran. Also nre McLain' ‘oninifugo’ Bonhana doliclous worn candithag oxnl worrta riatge el for Sitony & Gonlu. - VAN BIAAGK, BTEVINAGR & ReID, Cuis, IES' GOODS, Notion feperment ‘We have just opened in this department additional *“Novel« ties” in Oxydized Goods. Buckles, Fan and Parasok Chatelaines, Buttons, Whitby. Jet Sets, Bracelets, MNecklaces, Buckles, Slides, Velvet and RussiaLeather Belts, Bags with Belts, Satchels, &c. We close out our remaining stock of Parasols, Sun Umbrel« las, and Fans, at largely re~ duced prices, and offer this week an unusual number of “gpecial bargains” in other de< partments. Chas. Glossage. & Co., STATIE-ST. 106, 108, 110. PROPOSALS. HYDE PARK Water Works. TRODOSALS will bo recelrod until Teldng, 1 375, 6t 13 31, by tho undersignod, Board of Wate, miaitons of the \illage of Hydo Park, for furufshi vilago with tbo following: D, Tocatudt It twoivo foct of water, mot less oo Lhiousand foat frum ehoro, at romo palnt ta b utwoon Fifty-first aud Stxty-third. r 0110, two, and throa. 7200 foot of 16-uot wratght o cast iron pipa to. extend! phoro. 8,000 foot of 12-Inch cast iron pipe. 63,000 foot of §-{noh cast fron piyio. ) 4,000 foet of 4-Inch cast fron pive Blda way algo by subiuittod foc the eaws quantitics of thy Wycko!f Patont Wood Pipo. All cast fron gl[! to Lia cast \nrllcn"( ] X 0 81 iod o o, mj R 4 P + a shiom hicago welg) rossuce, hofore 1 m tor {ollyary, nud rding to tho Dr, Bmiib proe: "1l Sistributing nips to ho Iald tn the ground teady for wioy sothap tio fop ol tho pipo wlisl b cwvord at 3! dopth of not luss than four st ono-ball fuot. Jolnty 10, o ado with puro saftlend and gaskot, All pipe wurss] » bo water-tixh wion Iald, undor”a prosuro of ro 5 tiio yuato ioh, ‘Blds must spuclly tho pricos of 1aid, noluding such crosios, bllows and epoclu castiuks a8 sy bo roquiced, ¥nd ' take up™ of pipc, Tro. rd rosarvay tho right to chauge tho uantitis of ‘vach iz bofora making auntrac no hundrod and fifty whoraver dir for usa, yocostery gatesalvon, tnoluding box, covor, uud sot- n s brlek bullding, s per plan and bo losatud at any point thy Buard s shore butwoou Filty-tirst and Slxty-third. , near tho' 1llipois Contra) Rajlway. nory to supply 3,000, (K 7’)[][(“1' of wator in twonty< aL & flah:hl ol 176 fuot, ruuniug at moderato aposdy for. domontlo- se. aud canable of malutafuiog & l&l-llmllum throughout all pipe lald, suMulont t throw Ak o wndamo-hat ofroain 120 feot g, Alsa, machinory 10 s.pply 1,000,000 gallons of wator in twuuty'taur loure, 8t 8 bulghi'of 15 foot, runnlug at moids orate upoud, and bids may bo submitted for tho wwhola et 0y partion of tho abovo, but must specify Inlm.rn(ul{ tho Pl tor orib and pipo pratootion to sharu, for butidlnks, T unchiory i hda lons, Tor Vips ahd iugs, ol Yalvos and hydranis, T hatorial to o of tho liest quallty, and tho work to h <l 1 & oail, workmuullen wiannor, and to 1ho sattse fagtion and acouptanco of tha Iuginoor I chinrgo ‘Fiulity por sond of (b canteaot prico will b paid montha ‘i iiho work. progrusaca, o doriifivatos of the Ingin. il o halauca e tio” work s complutad aad use copols 5 906l honds as may bo raquizod to bo given by sontract. o for tho fafthtul -porforanco of. tlisir contenuta. AR ark 1o bo conuplatat and veady for uto o ur boford D= Soviior 1, 1613, Thia Board rosceye th rigt to rojoct any uroibidy or any part thoroat 1'roposals inust be inolonod I 3tzo pec linoal fant. cta fourdneh donlp hydre ooted, counoeted withs tho water-pt otleations, to act on tho Jakio or o Hlxty anled onealoye, Indurerd de Park Wator-Works, " and miesaad to 11, 1. Ohairman, Koo 30 i Hullding, southwost oruer Like nad Olark-ota,, Chifoago, Tinus aad spooifioationa 11ay bo aech at aafd ffioo. 1, BOGU I2, Ghaiemein g WINOHESTER HALL, OHAB. M. HARDY, JAS. WaAnswontl, PAUL GURNELL, Wator Gomuilastonora, 11ydo Park, July 14, 1673, * For 1Ly HOGUIE, o