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WASHINGTON. Movement of Eastern Bankers Against the Compulsory Reserve. Jealousies in the Olvil-Service Commission. Col, Mosby Alleged to Have Been an Office-Brokers Special Dispateh to The Chicaao Tribune. FROPOBED AMENDMENT TO TUE NATIONAL BANKING LAW. ‘Wasurxatox, D, 0., SBept. 1.—Tho prospoots of tho possibility of financial stringoney in Now York hiavo caused ropreseutations to bo mado hore, which show that a good many Easstern banking officors favor an smondmont to tho Natiounl Banking act, to such an oxtent that the banks will not ba compolled to keop an arbitrary roserve of 26 por cont of their circulation and doposits, but that tho amount of the reservo shall be loft to tho judgmont of bank officors. It is mnintained that tho bankors would bo botter ablo to prevent the locking up of cur- roncy, ond would keep their bauks in an equally strong and safe condition, if thoy were not com- polled by law to koep tho present arbitrary ro- Borvo of 25 por cont. DISSATISFAGTION IN THE CIVIL BEUVIOE COMMIS: BION. Thero is not entiro harmony in tho Civil Ser- vico Commission. Dorman B, Enton, tho succos- sor of Goorge W. Curtis, has incurred the per- sonal ill-will of some of the othor mombers of tho Commission, who entertain the opinion that thoy aro outitlod to_nt lonst an much considora- tion as himself. Tho other Commissionors aro roprosonted to havo - enid that Mr, Faton I8 mnot justified in Lia attempts to sssume both the mantlo and tho roputation of Bir. Curtis; for lnbors for which lhodl;:har Commisgioners are chietly ontitled to credit. 7 INEQUALITY OF BALARIES IN THE POST-OFFICE DEFABTMENT, ¢ Tho sttontion of tho next Congross will bo called to somo_great_inequalitics in the salaries of ofticors in tho civil servico. The snlarios of . the Bureau officors of tho highor grados, in the Post-Offico Depnrtmont, wero not made oqual to tho salarios of ofiicors holding similar positions In tho othor Dopartments, and tho frionds of tho former intimato that thoy will make an at- tompt tosocnraa corresponding incrensoof salary. Bomo of tho Pastmasters in the large citics alsy complain that the salaries of thoir offices aro vory disproportionnte to tho pums paid in somo of the smallor cities. Tho Postmaster at Now York recolves £4,000 por year, and bo I8 roquirod to givo bonds of half niillion dollars, whilo tho Postmasters in many smallor cities, whore tho labor s light aud tho bonded rosponsibility smal, roceivo tho samo componsation, COMPENBATION OF RAILNOADS UNDER TIE NEW TOSTAL LAW. The roturns from tho railrond companios, 80 far a8 thoy have been mado, sinco July 1, indicatos that the componsation of tho rail~ ronds undor the new postal law will bo very _ considerably increased. The mew Jaw givos thom compensation according to tho woight of the mails, tho distance run, and facili- tics offored. The incrensed componsation doos not ariso from an incronso in tho amount of mail matter carried, but from a more oquitable ad- justment of tho rato of componsation to tho ser- Vicos rendered. At tho samo time, tho railroads maintain that they aro still insufficiently paid gud, in case tho roport of the Senato Boloof Committoo should boe advorse to their intorests, it is understood that they will make a formidablo combination to gocuro an incrossed amount of pay. Tho railrond companics maintain that thoy nro not paid as much now for carrying mails na they were_twonty yoars 8go, notwith- standing tho fact that thoy have beon induced to build postal-cars *for {ho accommodation of postal-clorks and special agonts of tho Govern= ment, to whom they aro cblized to furnish frao \ransportation, Thoy arguo that they roceive loas for the transportation of the mails than thoy fo for the very lowest class of froight, which ro- guires no care, snd is transported without an agont to watch it. MARINE AND NAVAL HOSPITAL SERVICE. It is oxpected that the Navy Dopart- nont, in the next Congress, will at- tompt to procure tho ~pnssago of & bill placing tho Marino Hospital sorvice of the United States under the control of that depart- ment. Lho reason sssigned iy tho dosiro of the Dopartment to creato moro land stations for the naval surgeons, Tho naval hospitals are now maintained b 8 very grout expanso, the cost boing much grentor fn proportion than that of tho Marino 1lospital servico, which is undor tho munngemont df civillang, ‘In ‘many placos tho naval hoepitals aro located ndiilwont to tho United Btates Marino Hospitals, whon one of tho hospitnls is adequate for tho necossition of the servico. At Key West, Tloridn, there is o nayal® vessel, the Pawnoe, fittad up es & hospital, and maintaed at an enormous_cost, for tho treatmont of about twelvo ick soamon, while on the land, at tha game port, thero is a United States Marino Hos- pital, in fine condition, nlso supported by the Government, and capable of taking ocarc ef all naval putients, [To the Associated Press.) TUBLIO DEBT BTATEMENT. WaBHINGTON, Sopt. 1.—The public dobt stato- ment for Septembor is as follows: Six per cent bouds. $1,260,868,050 Vive per cent Lo 404,662, $1,734,420,050 Lawful money debt.. 14,678, Matured debt..... Legal tonder 1 Certificates of deposit. Fractional currency. Doin certifiicatos .. Total without intorest Total dobt.. Total in Treaanry. Debt leas cash in Tren Dacroaso during month, ‘Bondn issued to Paciflo Tatiroad Gompa- nica, Infereat pryable in lawful money— Trincipal outstanding. cveeesees 64,623,672 Intoreat accried and nof yot paid 6,240,215 Interest paid by United Blates,, 20,447,080 Iutorest repaid by transporiaiion 'of miails, ote.. vasisansasevzigns MADSIIL Bulauce of iniercet paid by Unifed Blates 10,025,674 ATPOINTAENTS, Tho Prosidont has appointed Emory P. Beau- chiamp, of Indisna, Unitod Btates Consul at Aix La Chapolle; snd Taylor Bradloy, of Nebras- ko, Indian Agont for tho Winnohago Agonoy. THE WISCONSIN PINE LANDS. The Commissionor of Iudian Affairs is in ex- pectation of the roport of the Agout sont to in- Yostigato tho matters growing out of tho alloged Btockbridge and Mungeo pine-land frauds in Wisconsin, By tho advico of the Commissioner, Boorotary Doluno sent_an Agont a month 8go to racertain the facts and report to tho Interior Do- partmont. It it tha intontion of tho Departniont to break “E all tho old Indian rlnfa aud {t is probabio that recommendations will be mado to the appronching Congross for a complote oyer- hauling of the presont systom of conducting thoso alfairs, THE MODOCH Tt i assorted at the War Dopartmont that the Prosident has exprossed his determinntion notto rovoko his approval of tho doath warrants of the Dlodocs on any consideration. v TIE VAN BULEN BOANDAL. Anticipating a call by Congrosa for tho facta In'rolation to the conduct of Gon, Van Buron, nt Viopua, the State Departwont oflicials hava bogun to make copios of all the documonts In tho came, the evidence taken by tho Com- misslon of Iuvuntlfwuan and the correspond- onco botwoon Miniitor Jay and Socretary Fih, 1t fs oxpected that Van Buron and his frionds will presont gomo llvaly conntor-accusatious. Lettors rocoived hore indicato a detormination ‘on the ars of Van Baren's frionds to secure an inquiry fnte Jay's conduot, as well as thoso mombors of tho orrginal Commission who woro wot removed or woro reinstated. Beerotary I'ish, on the othor tiand, will make & forciblo presontationof the cano, to show the- courso of the Govornment to have boon entirely justified. MOBUY A8 AN OFFICE-HOLDER, Tt will bo recollected that' ovor & year ago fl_u»by ono dny called at tho White House, paid hig respeots to tho Presidont, and seattord as- surances broadeast that-ho considerod the war, fnsuos things of the past, and tho dey of the Domocratio anty much more g0, I'leased with his obrorvations of reconstruction, tho Presidont raceived him kindly, aud, dosivihg -to further conciliate the Houthorn elemont of Which Muuh{ .was. & representative, ho offered him an offieiul osition in Vienua, ‘'his Mosby declined on ho ground _that it might excifo ungenorous commiont, e was disintorosted, and dild not waut an oflico, Hoou atterward Lo recommended THE CIICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEX 2, 1873 a friond for an offico of somo profit in tho Enat- orn part of tho Btate, and thore appoaring to bo noobjection,the commission was mado out. This oporation was roposted, and ntz , and again, and two montha sgo inforn on'mnuhnda the oars of tho Presidont that Mosby waa engagod in offica-brokerago, and was. roally maldng more money ont of it than -ho would hnve made ont of tho position tondored him. --A-poriod was immodiatoly pnt to his importunitios. How much monoy Mosby haa mado ont of tho brokerago bualness it in of . course lm{)mmlblo to sny, a8 his arrangomonta with . his. clients have beon of & Atriotly confidential charaotor, but it in satd that for socuring ouo appolutmont ho ro- coivod $100 cash and 10 por cont & month of tho oficial's shlary. Directly and indiroctly, by menng of Roprosontatives in Congross, ho hoa socured fiftoon or twenty appointmonts. It s probablo. ho ki mado it .pny. handsomely. Bome of tho n&pnlfltmnn(fi mado upon Lis ro- commondation hava nlready beon rovoked, ahd moro will bo if it can bo ascortninoed that tho nE pointeos pald him monoy for his influonco, not, and thoy aro gaod officials, thero is no ren- son why they should bo romoved; but if all atorios nro truo, thoro I8 proof progumptive in cvuryd- cnso, 'Thio whole subjoot ‘will bo investi- gato NOTIOE TO INVALID PENSIONERE, The Commissionar of Ponsions anuouncos that he is in rocoipt of information showing that ex- smining surgoons in various localitien havo boen gullty of tho unprofessional and manifestly un- fair “sct of iswuing cironlars to ponhlon- ors, requesting thom to appoar beforo thom for bionnial oxamination., Theso olreulars aro couched in language wlich tonds to misload pensionors, impressing them with the iden that thoy must appoar beforo that particular surgoon, or Board of Examining Burgeons, and no other for examination. In- valid pensionors will apply in all csses to tho ‘most convenient exsmining surgeon, which will bo tho ono nearast or most accossiblo to their homes, regardless of any circulars, Oirculars of tuls kind are issued wholly witbont authority, and aro rogarded by tho Commissioner of Pone sions a8 in ovory rospoct unprofessional and un- warrantable. PHILADELPHIA. ‘A Nenstly Oriminal to Go Unpunished ==Shot Dend by an Okficer. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, PrruApELeIA, Sopt. 1,—The youth Bnowden, roforrod to in my last dispatch, was brought up to-day for n further hoaring, Nothing now was olicited, and ho waa roquired to find bail in 1,000 to anewer ot tho prosent torm of court 1 loarn that o settloment of tho case is probable Tait not surprising that justico is o often choatod in such cases ? Coroner Brown held an inquest at thoe Morguo to-dsy on tho body of s young man named John Cahan, who was shot st a late hour on Satur- day night by Officor Price. Tho ovidenco waa oonflicting, but the faots appoar to bo as follows: Tho officer attompted to arrcst s man named John Barry for allpaflng » young lady in tho foco as sho passed a crowd of ‘loafors, corner of Bovonteonth and Callowhill. Barry rotrestod into o boor-anloon, pursucd by Prico, who was thoro attacked by docansed and othors. Offlcor McCormick hastened to his comrade’s ag- pistanco. A scufllo onsued, in the midst of which Prico drow his revolver to intimidato the roughs, and sccidentally shot Cahan, who died almost’ instantly. Prico_srrostod Darry, con- ducted him to tho Ninth Distriot Station-Houso snd then surrondered himsolf to tho Licutonant in ohargo. Tho jury roturnod s yerdict to tho offoct that Onhan camo to his doath by violence &t tho bands of Officor Price while in the dis- ohargo of his daty, and nttumpt(n% to arrost ono James Barry, and, from tho evidenco bsforo them, tho jury aro of opinion that the shooting was acoidontal. Tho prisoner was committed. WEATHER AND WATER. ‘War Departmont Weather IReport. LOOAL ODSERVATION. Omoago, Sopt, 1, 1873, IR E] 5 (3E(E ‘EE H Hour ofob-| € |X§|ZDirection andizS} S scrvation, | R |i §iE|forceqfwind, EEI ] gl §i€ a7t g B 6:53 8. m.... (20,07, CS{TAN. W., freah. Clear, 11:18 3, m.,..l'mm‘ T34GIN. E., frosh, Olear, 200 p.m....120.7| T4IS8|E., freah, Gloar, 3:33 p. m. 714(38|8.'E, freats, |10|Cloar, 9:00 pom eolgs|s; Wi, lght. [i.1.{Clear, 10:18 p.m....[30.00, 68|60[N, Wi, lght, |...:[Clcar, Muximum thormomoter, 70, AMinimum thermomoter, 03, ORNEDAL ODSERVATIONS. Outoado, Sopt. 3—1 8, m. Wind, [Rain) Weather. Btation. Bar.|] ‘Breckenr'ge/30. 129, 84) ) 30.01] Oloveland...[29,02) Davenport . [30, 03} Detrott.., ... |20, LaOrosna. .. 110,10) Marquotto,. 2.9 Mllw:ukce,.fig.gg PRODBADILITIES. ‘WASHINGTON, Bopt. 1.—The storm ‘now pro- vailing ovor Now England and tho St. Lawrenco Valloy will mova eaxtward, followed on_‘l'uosday by frosh northonsterly to' southwosterly winds, and cloar woathor over theso soctions. For the Middlo States and Lowor Lako rogion, Tuesdsy, Tising barometer, winds diminishing to frosh and gontlo northwosterly and southwosterly, and gnnnrflly clear weathor. For the South Atlantio taten gantlo sud frosh southwasterly to wastor- 1y winds, and gonorally -clear woathior, oxcopt- ing aroatt of light rain on tho const. For the Qulf Btates, enst'of tho lllss(fla‘flfl, light and frosh gouthiorly to wostorly winds, snd partly cloudy weather with rain arens on tho cosmat. Tor Tenncsseo and tho Ohia Valloy, generally cloar weather and light to fresh winds, ~ For tho upfinr Lako region, finnenlly clear weathor and light to frosh. woslorly and outhoasterly winds. 4 BTAGE OF WATER. . % Daily roport of the stage of wator, with glél,ll\ygna in tho 24 hours ending$ p. m., Bept. 1, 81 ATOVE LOW *Below high water of 1871, W, 8, Kauraaw, Obaorvor, ‘Room 78 Major Bloek, Chlcago, ALTON. Donth from Locli-Ynw=-Xlorso Thioves About, Avroy, 111, Bept. 1.—Henry Fischbaclk, a bo; agodl 14 yoars, died in this city this morning it lock-jnw, eausod by accidentally shooting him- solf with'a piatol. ; A horso aud buggy wero stolon from Jarrott's stablo horo on Baturday, but both tha thiof and tho proporty wero capturad in East 8. Louis on Snturday night. Two bLorsos woro siolon on l-‘ridu‘y night from noar Collinsville, ia this county. . > —_— Railrond Accidents, Special Dispateh to The Chicugo T'ribune, LoNDox, Ont., Bept, 1,—CGreat Westorn Rall- way employes, with No. 2 excursion train, with over 1,000 on board, ran into'a froight trainat ‘Phomesvillo Btation Baturday night,. injuring donio sixteen - seriously, and othors slightly, I-‘m'l.unntu]{, 1o lives 10Kt an yet, though two or throo cara folosoopod. It was vory fogry. Mok oxcltomont provafled hore, no partioulars boin obtainablo until the arrival of extra trainy witfi the excursfonists, * *_ " Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tour WayxE, Ind., Bopt. 1.—Mr. Josoph Troy, of Angoln, Ind., wad Instantly killed on Baturday night, on a passongor train on the Fort Wayno, Jackson & Bogiuaw Railroud, about thirty miles from this cily, Tho mun was intoxicatod and stepping out _on the platform foll betwoen tho cars and was horribly crushod and mutilated. Preranoreit, Sept. 1.—The Cinolunatl Expross train, No. 7. on the Pitteburgh, Cinoinuati & Bt Louis .Railroad, due n -thie city at 1145 thin morning, +was dotained twenty minutes by four slooping-cars jumping the track at » point about 100 yards onat of Bargettatown. Lho train conslstod of four pag- sengor conchen and four nlun{:lng oars, and ot thio point namod ran on a brokon rall. Tho fonr ronr cars jumpod tho track, aud two of them woro procipitated into o ditch. Tho pnasongorn miraculously cscaped injury. Tho only passon- ger on tho train who wait Injurad was Mr. Iloss, of Cincinnati, who wns annru){ cut.in the hip. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MiLWAUREE, Bopt. 1.—A freight train of the 8¢, Paul Inilway was difchod near Brookfiold Btation, Waukeshn County, this foronoon. Twelvo cara ran off tho track, and_woro con- sidorably brokon up. ‘'io acoldent_delayod tho prssengor train roveral hours. Tho ditched train wna inward bound, and ladon with grain aud flonr, JAOKAONVILLE, Bopt. 1.—Thomns Jones, of Wavorly, in this county, o deaf and dumb young man, wak killod this morning by o train over the Jacksonville, Northweatorn & BSouthenstorn Tailroad. 1o was walking nlong on the track, and just aftor passing o short curve in tho rond, about thruu-qt\mrwm of a mile southenst of Waverly,'tho traln eamo thundoring along bo- hind him. Turning tho ourve, the ongiucor,saw, bim and revorsed his euglno and whistled “ down brakos,” but beforo the train could bo nto‘mud tho onfilnn struck tho poor follow, in- jurivg hin so badly ho died two hours after- ward. CANADA. Damago by Fircs=-Snvings Xank Doe positse=Personnls Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. OrTAWA, Bopt. 1.—Mtch demngo i belng dono by fires prevailing in neighboring diatricta. Savings bank deposits for July amounted to $203,916. " Subpa:nas aro bolng sorved upon the witnosscs in Ontario to appear boforo the Royal Commis- sion, but in tho caso of Huntingdon, and other wilnessca outsido this provinco, theso cannot bo enforcod, and such aro roquested to attend. Princo Edward's Istand clections take place on the 17th inst, MoNTREAL, Bept, 1.—The widow of tho lato Presidont Lincoln is stopping ot tho Montroal Houso in this city. Gon, Bheridan has loft for the White Moun- taing, but beforo doing 80 wae serenaded at Bt. Lawroneo Hall, whero spocches woro mado by himsolf, Consul-Gen., Dast, and B. Dovlin. Boveral' goldiors who fought nndor him wero presont. Edvward Jonkins, anthor of “Ginx’s Baby,” has arrivod by steamer Prugsian from Liverpool. TonoxTo, Sopt. 1.—The @lobe intimntes that if tho Governor-Gonoral doos not call Parlismont. togatlor ua ‘prominod, within ten wooks, potitions will bo prosontad to the Quaon. OTTAYWSA, Sopt. 1.—Tlio_oxtradition papors in the caso of Lowounetein, tho accused murdoror, now in jail at 8¢, Oatharinos, aro now being made out hord, and will be immediatoly returned to St. Catharinos. —_— MILWAUKEE. The Liguor Lnwe<End of the Strike in the Buy View Xron Millss-Damage by Lightning. ‘Special Dispateh to Ths Ohicago Tribune. Mrmwaukes, Sopt. 1.—Assistant Distriot-At- tornoy Lalor roturned from Madigon this oven- ing, and roported that tho Supromo Court had dacided the Graham law constitutional, but ro- funed to issuo o wrlt compolling tho Moyor to domand 62,000 bonds on liconsos, a8 tho law fully mek that pount, Tho nows croated quito s flutter among tho small kaloonists of the oity. Tho hoaters of the Bay View Iron Mills hold a mooting to-day, snd resolvod to work on tho senlo of tho Company. This ends tho socond strilio of tho soason. A gpecial from Konoshs this ovoning atates that tho model farm of Gideon Truosdoll, in tho Town of Ploasant Pralrlo, 5 miles from that city, was dsmagod to tho oxtont of §75,000, by light- ning, during tho storm on Saturday. Tho light- ning struck a building and fired it The flamos communicatod to tho surrounding buildings, and dostroyed thom and their contonts, Tho'loss includen 95 ncres of groin, just harvested, 230 tons hiny, and n largo smotuit of farn machinery. Tho losa is nearly covered by inauranco. —_— - THE POTOMAC DISASTER. Neport of the Investigating Commite tee===Tho Officors Accuscd of Negliv genco nnd Mhsconducte=he Licenso of the Engincer Mevolicd-msSuit Ageinst tho Owners Recommondeds ‘WasuiNaroN, Bopt. 1.—Tho oflicinl report of tho Wawassol investigntion was mado {mbllu to- day. 'The Inspectors stato that the Wawasset was considored seaworthy in all respects, and aliowed to cnrlz thirty cabin and twenty deck assongors, and 8dd: “Wo do ot believo [’Im statemont of tho officors that they did all that was poesiblo under the circumstances to savo tho lives of tho pnssengers.” He- forring to the testimony of Capt. Wood, thoy say: *The saviog of tho bost scomod to bo uppormost in his mind, to tho exclusion at first of tho lives of his passongors, most of whom woro helpless womon and children ;' and cito hig own tostimony in support of thie opinion, At~ tontion is called to tho fact that the ovidonco given at the inveatigation by tho officors and crow coincides in all particulars, The asdert that there was notimoe to do more than whatwas doue ; no opportunity to save lifo; that overy man was_omployed in_tho bost mannor wherc- ever o happenod to boon hand; that boats, planks, ote, wero thrown to those who wont overboard, and hoso Was, 1aid, but the water could ot bo applied. “This tostimony,” say tho Com- mission, “is sorionsly contradictod by some pas- songers of moro intelligenco, porhaps, and croler obsorvation. - The fire is supposod to' huvo orig- inatod in tho fireman’s room, near tho baok con- noction of tho boilar, and ho Ingpoctors, thore- foro, should roquito all bulkhonds, ' boilor Datchos, and other woodwork, moar or around tho boilars of all stoam veasols, to bo covorad with motal, leaving o sufficiont apaco for the air to circulate botweon such motal covoring and tho woodwork, ss n_prevontivo ngainst futuro disnstors to stenmera by fire. Tho Com- mission flnd that J. R, Wood, tho Maater, wans acting without o lcenso; tbat ho had no organization or discipline whatevor in tho fire dopartment on board his vessel ; no ofiteer was specially desiguated to tako charge of the boats, lifo-preservors, and pumps; no printed instructions were posted up concorning the manner of using tho lito-presorvors or other lifo-naving appliancos, and that tho womon and children wero dosertod in tho hourof tholr direst extromity. If a hoso had boen attached to eithor of tho pumps, and ono or both of thom had boon prouptly used in connoction with the firo-oxtinguisher ond stenm smothoring-pipo, the Intter of which was under the entiro chiarge of the engineer, we firmly bolieve tho fire must have boen put out and the dreadful ealam- ity nyortod. ‘The negligonco and misconduct of tlio Chiof Engincor, prior to the burning of tho steamer, a8 woll as his unofiicor-like conduct after, dosorves tho sovorest condemnation and the highest penalty proscribed by law. There- foro, tho rovocation of the license of Robort Nasl, a8 engineor on_stenm-vessels within tho ’uriud.lclian of tho United Btates is ordered. o guard agninst similer dissstors in fu- turo, tho luspoctors of BStosmbonts aro rocommondod (o visit vosscls from timo to timo, and asoortain from thoir obscrvation tho condition of the organization and apparatus for extinguishing fira and eaving lifo, As tho Wawaasot, ot tho Jast inspection, was up to the gtandard roquired by the law, no dereliction of Auty can bo charged aguinst the Inspector, It in rocommonded, however, that tho Potomao Forry Compuny bo vigorausly proscouted for violating_the Steamboat law, and Capt. J. R. Wood and his mato, Robort W, Gravott, for act- Ing In uol capneltfos without iicouso.” 'lio report has beon roforrod to the Bolicitor Goneral for his aotion, TRAGEDIES IN MISSOURI. Violont Donth of Threo Porsons-- Horse-Thisves Hangede=Denth of o Vietim of o Stenmbont Explosionse The Fulton Lynching Cnse. 8r. Lous, Sopt. 1.—Tho Republican bo o spo- cinl from Badalia, Mo., giving n account of n Lorrlblo tragedy ‘which ocourred at Knightly's Btation, on Missourd, Kanwns & Toxas Ruilrond, six 1nils wast of Scdalin, on Saturday last, It appoars thnt William Knightly, who has boon Iaboring undor & montal deratigomont for somo timo, killed or caused _the doath af Lis 'sistor Adolnldo, ngod 40, and his nophow, Louis Htubbh; thon ot firo to tho hotso and kllled himsolf. Tho houso oconpied an Inolated position, sud’ whon tho noighhora ronoliod it it was o mass of ruins, and thocharred romuing of Kulghtly woro found near window with & shot-gun partly burned at his feok. Tho Dodion of hiw sistor and Stabbs luy near the front door, but thoy werono badly burned that it could not be detormined whother thoy had been killod by Knightly or whothor thoy wero suffooated. lio Coronor's Jury was fnclined to tho lntter opinion, althotigh tho naighbors tastified to luy- ing bonsd throe sliots fired whilo tho houso was Jurnivg. .‘Lho ynmo special says that two horso-thleves woro hangod by & mob in Bent Oouuty on Satur- day, aud anotlior of tho gang lind boon arrosted, aud ia now in {nll in Bodalin, Capt. Joseph Widen, onc of tho viotims of tho oxplosion of tho sloamior Goorge O, Wollt, died horo yeslorday. _ 2 B8r. Louis, Sopt. 1.—Tha Euening Dispalch hos nspooial from Fulton, Mo., which snys W. W. Ditndon, snothor victim of tho Callowsy County Ignching affair, diod this foranoon. The Grand Jury has adjourned after indicting slx or ofght mon for participating in _the lynch- fng, but their nomos ara withhold, No arrosts ara yot mndo, but it 8 mnid that the county au- thoritios ro dotorminod to bring the guilty par- tlos to speody Justico. WALL STREET. Daily Roviow of tho Stock, Gold, nnd Produce NMarkots., Special Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, New Yonr, Sopt. 1.—Tho oxcliemont ovor tho forgorios had no porcoptiblo offoct on speculn- tion in stock, which openod with tameness and woalness this morning, but, during tho first Board, thero was & mnrked improyemont in tho notivo stocks, Wostorn Unlon Tolegraph, Pacifio Mail, Lako 8horo, Now York Contral, sud Union Pacific Pallroads. Westorn Union, on largo transactions, advanced ¢ por cent from the nnminfi prico of 01, Pacitlo Mail started out at 43, o docline of 3¢ por cent from tho clos- ing figures of Bnturday, advanced to 44, nnd ogain ~ declined to~ 43%, _which was tho closing quotation, Now York Contral wont up from 1043¢ to 105, aud subsoquontly declinod to 1045¢. ~Lako Shoro ndvanced from 923¢ L0 03, but subsoquently doclined to 923, and closed nt tho oponing prico, which was § below tho finsl figures of Baturday. nion Pacific advancod 3¢ por cont, to 2734, but lost mort of the improvomont later’ in tho dnr, and closed nt 208¢. Some of othor sharos, fn which transactions woro moro limited. showed fractional improvemonts during the enr- lor part of tho y, but i the aftornoon an apparont dlavnnhlon to roalize produced o gonoral wesknoss and fractional de- clino throughout tho list. A rallying moyoment of tho bulls just baforo tho close produced somo- thing liko firmness in tho markot, but with pricos gonorally considerably_ bolow the highost qaota- tions of tho day. Tho largoly incrossed busincss over Baturday is an indication that operators are roturning from tho country, aud gives hopo to commission houses of more active spoculation in tho immediato future, Late in tho afternoon thoro was a littlo spurt of activity in Wabash, which advanced from 68 at tho opening to 70, and near tho closo 70 for fifty ehares, but the stock subsequently declined to G93g, showing 3¢ por cont ndvance on tho day, sud from Enmn{x)ly’s olosing prices. GoLD. Tho Troasury programma lag no effeot upon gold, and although tho market was partioularly notivo during _tho foronoom, it scomod to bo uninfluoncod by ' any special considoration, Opouing at 1163, tho ‘;ricu roachod 116 bofora 11 o'clock, the advanuo eing accompaniod by a good deal of short hu{- ing. Tho rise, howaver, induced considorable salos, whioh broke down the prico to 116%. AMONEY on call oponed at 6 and 6 on plodfin or ordinary mixed collateral, and aftorward domand loana commandod a8 high as 7 por cent, but aubsuqlv.l\onfly broko down to 43¢, and closed at 5. Tho highost rato waa 7 and fho lowest 4. 'Tho country demand for curreucy is incrensing. State bonds dull. TIAILTIOAD BONDS firm and in good request, BREADSTUEFS. The inquiry for flour is fair, and low grades higher, Bomo inquiry for shipping oxtra brands for futuro dolivery, Wheat hold lu‘gher; spring for futuro delivory stiff, and fow sollors; 148,000 bu No. 2 Chicago sold for Sop- tember at $1.48. Barley dull and nom- innl. Oats stondy and in fair domand. Corn is sctive and bettor. Tho domand is yory gonoral, chiolly for oxpart. Froight remainod Btondy ond mudurnto}g sotive in loading dopatt- ments of borth froights, Grainroom in light supply, aud held full rates. In tho chartoring lino vory little was done. The advanco in grain for the moment chocked business. MADISON. Decisions of the Supreme Court Af- firming the Constitationality of ‘the Liquor Luws=-Good Templarss-Suns day Liquer Luw in NMadison-<Mill= tary Rounion«=Fishing. Special Disputch to The Chicago Tribuna, Map1sox, Wis., Sopt. 1.—Tho Supromo Court to-day rendered important deoisions in two casos undor tho Grabam Liquor law, in Milwaulio, in suit to compol tho Mayor to roqniro bonds of liquor-sellers, While donying tho application er cont, for o writ of maudamus .8 not the proper romedy, tho Court ofirmed tho constitutionality of tho law requiring ‘liquor-sollere to givo bonds, and making them rosponsiblo for Injuries by thetr trafllo, oto., do- ciding that the Logislature bed full power over tho matter of rogulating the fir}\lu{-hn.flluln any mannor, In an’ appesl from kacino, tho Court docided that tho law as originally paased applied to citios much more sinco its amondment lnst wintor 80 03 to oxprossly includo thom, notwith- standing any provisions of thelr chartors. Tho Grand Lodgo of Good Templars for the State moots Liore to-morrow, and it may bo ex- pectod to concort measures for tho enforcoment of tho law, which is practically & dead-lotter in ‘many parts of the State. A compromiso has boon offected on theSunday liquor-solling question horo sinco tho return of Mayor Grogory, tho liquor-sollors having sub- pided from their attitude of dofianco, and sus- ponded enlo according to lnw. A wack ngo Sun- day on agreomont was roachod to this effect s Thio Mayor and. City Polico will not intorforo with tho saloons 1f “thoy all close during tho forenoon and till 2 o'clock p. m., so that thoir boing opon shall not offend thoso going or foturning from olmroh, ond closo ab 9 oclock p. m., aud that while opon thoy shall bo quiot sud orderly, with Bocial gothorings,” beor-drinking, and emoling, aftor tho German custom. Yostorday the galoons woro all closed in the forencon, and proity gonorally open in tho aftornoon. Thoy woro mat very prompt in closing at 9 p. m., oud tnore was o good deol of drinking and dis- turbanco in tho evening. Tho Thirty-third Wisconsin Infantry, Col. J. B. Moore, holds its flrst rounion here on Wedneaday, whon & large attondance and good timo in anticipated. Tho fisbing in our lakes is excellont now. Among rocent catchos havo boen soma of tho salmon trout put in Lako Mondota last wintor, which wero six or cight inches luu%, ahiowing thoy are thriving and promise to add to tho ot tractions of our cit; SPRINGFIELD. Appointment of Grain Inspectors~=No Additional Grade for Barloy—Assoss= montot Corporations-fersonnls ‘Spectal Dispateh to The Clioago Tribune. Brnmariern, 1L, Sopt. 1.—Willinm Bidwell end T. B. Csmpbell wero to-day reappointed Third Assistant Inspectors, by the Railroad and ‘Warchouso Commissionors. Efforts havo boon mado by parties in Chicago to havo tho Commisslonors ndopt an additional grado for barloy, but thoy doclino to doso, bolloving that the Inspoctor and Doard of Ap- Ponlu can give satisfaction as tho rulos now aro, n any caso, Tho Board of Equalization held no sension to-doy. k% g ‘Tho Reilroad Commissfoners had boforo them the Hon, D, L, Phillips, of tho Slato Journal, who was oxaminod upon the subject of the val- nes of railroad proporty. Mr. Miles, the Ohairman of the Committes on Cor{mrmons, {8 in Chicago to-day, whero ho has an interviow with tho Asscssors, or a partof thom, of Cook County, touching fhoir omission {0 asHoas thovarious corporationsin that County. 1t {s probablo that, in theabsoncoof bottermeans of information, tho Board will uso the rocord in tho oftico of ‘the Secrotary of Btato, which sliows (ho namos and capital stock of all tho carporations in tho Btate, from which to mako nasCHEMONIY, I'lio froo dolivery postal systom was inaugu- rated hero to-day, with four earriors in tho flold, ono for each ward. “T'ie fon, Alonzp Qoldon, of Whiteside County, Mnstor of the State Grange, was iu the oity to-duy. 1o has boen several duys in tho county on an ofiicial visit to the varlous Grangos.” He 18 now making & gonoral tour of tho tato, and Huvuu to-niglit for Ford and Champaign Coun- o, The Hecrotary of Btate to-lay issucd llconsos, to open books of subsoription to the Chicugo’ Middlings Purifior Gompany, enpital, £600,000, and to tho Western Land & Coloniza- tion Company, of Chicago, capital, 25,000, s L il il in Court, Spectul Disputch to The Chicago Fribune, LaBarLg, Bopt, 1,—Thoro was o livoly time in tho Polico Gourk m this olty loduy. 4n Trish woman wae arzaigned for bolligorvnt snd dis- ordorly conduct, and whon tho Justico snnounced tho vordiot—e8 and costs—sho suddanly dis- played a hugo butchor-knifo, and made frightful monacos toward hor husband. Tho City Mar- shial, neslsted by sundry others, fim\ll{ took tho knifo awny from hor, ‘and conveyed her to the Tock-np, but she fought liko a ginntoss, and it is thought sho ia Insnno. Prisoncr Shot, Speetal Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANsAB Ol’n‘,’l’\lo., Hopt, 1,—A. shooting affair oceurred on Saturdey night at Parker, Kn., in which Jamos McCloos, City Marshal, shot an mortally wounded n nogro prisonor namod Lovoll, who was attompting to offact tho release of a prisoner whom McClees_had temporarily in chargo, boing conducted to Fort Smith, Atk,, in chargo of o Doputy Unitod Btates Marshal. McCloos surrondored himsolf to tho authorlties. —— Movement of tho Whont Crop. Des Morxes, Towa, Bopt, 1.—Therush of wheat and corn is immense, In forly couscoutivo hours 1,014 cars, londed with grain, passed over the Hook Telanid bridgo ab Davenport. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Einancinl Nows, New Yonr, Sopt. 1.—Mohoy moro activo, sdvancing 10 6@7 ; oloacd nt 4@b, Storling hoavy and lowor, with nctual businonn,at 75 for nxurxny, and 83; for slght. Tlo doprossiol was cauncd by tho appoatanco of 4 libaral Aupply of bor- rowed Uilla on tho market, ono firm alone having loaned 300,000, Customs recaipta to-1ny, $558,000, Gold firm and highor, advaucig from 1163 to 110, and closlng ot 1167, Loans wero p, o. fof earrying, and 61464 and p. 0. to flat for borrowing, Cloarings, $51,000,000, Tho Assistant Treasurcr disbursod $113,- 000, Tuo “Treasury officinia hioro havo received mo ordora to-day In regard to gold ssies and bond-pur- chaacrs during Soptember, Govornments _uclive, closing etrong, with largo transactions in '67s, Btato bonda quief, Tho discoveries of the New York Contral bond for- gerios hiad no effoct on the stock market to-day, Tho wholo sffalr caused littlo discussion autaids of parties intorostod, At tho opening tho markot was woak and pricea dociinod & fraction in o fow justatces, bt a ro- covery,iook placo boforo tae Flrat Dowrd, ‘Fho bugiig mavomment roon doveloped into Inrgo proportions, an Dricos sdvancod 36 t0 1% per cent. After midday o .reaction emnuod, snd 'tho market logged un- til lato in the aftornoon, whon activo buy- ing rocommen causing o strong focling at tho close, Tho leading features were Now York Qontral, Lako Shoro, Westorn Unlon, Pacifio Mail, Unlon and Wabash, Tho leat advanced to 70, and one lot of fifty sharea sold at 0%, ‘’Tho advanco ‘was causod by tho oarly closing of books, Bopt, 4, for - ho annual oloction, which takes placo Oct. 1. ~Accord- l“x_l& to the Ohio Blalo law, transfers made after to-doy 1 havo 5o ropreacniatibn ot tho clection, Ono brokor sold 10,000 shares of Lako Shoro, bo- “Yevod for specalativo account, Blerling 1073, GOYERNMPNT BONDS, Coupons, Bl..v......1195 | Coupons, ‘o7, Coupons, 02 117" | Coupons, 163 Coupons, '64 " Coupons, '65 Goupons, 85 (aow). TONDS, Mssouria, . 13¢ | Virginias, old, 41 North Curoliuos, old..273 Tonnesseos, old 81" | North Gsrolinas, uow,16% ‘Tonnassecs, now, Virginias, 0ow.... Canton..... 45 Ohicago & A,, ox div.103% Ghieago & Ailon ptd 105 Ohfo & Misslsaippl.. 38; Union Pacifio bonds, 80} Centra Pacific bds.. 093 Dol, Lack, & Western, 1007y B, & Briocuven. 3% Forelgn Murkets. LIvERrOOL, Sopt, 1—11 8. m,—Markot unchangod. Flour, 288 6d@298 6d. Wheat—Winter, 12884 ; wpring, 118 6d@"23 4d ; whtle, 128 Td@123 104 ;" club, 125 104G 135, Corn, 293 6d. ~ York, u3s 0d, Lard, 30s 0d, Liveuroor, Bopt. 1—1:30 p. ‘m.—Dreadstuils un- cliangod, Pork, 098, Lard, 393 3d. LivEnroor, Sopt. 13 b, 'm,—Broadstufls firm and unchanged, Loxnox, Bept, 1—6 p, m.—Amount of bullion gono into tlio Bank of Englaud an balauce to-day, .£86,000, Consols for money, 932;@92% ; sccount, JIX@01; 5-20 of 65, 05¢ ; 6-20a of '07, 0555 ; 10-40m, 00; mow G, 9113 Erlo, 47X Pans, Sopt. 1.—Rentes, 68f 5o, ZLivenroor, Sopt, 1-Evening.—Cotton stendy middiing upland, 874 Orleans, 94, Sales, 12,000 bales, Amorican, 7,000; speculation and export, 2,100, Breadsiuflu firm ;'rod wintor wheat, 128 84, Flour, 284 6d@298 62, Qorn, 203 6d. Pork, 60s, Lard, 398 3d. 22, Qumborland middles, 38s 6, Bhort liecac, , Als, New York Live-Stock Market. New Yonw, Scpt. 1.—Beovos—Recoipts yestorday and to-dny, 350 cars, or 5,780 head, mnking 10,100 for the woek, 'Fair demand for good cattle, and, carly in tho day, tho market was moderately aotivo, but nesr tho close tho domand foll off, and {ha latest transao- tiona woro ata_elight roduction fn prices, _Poor to strictly primo nativo stecrs sold at 9@ 1350 % b, ond tho yoorest to Lest Towsa snd Chorokeo cattlo at 7@l0c; fair fo good nativo stcers generally sold at 10}¢@11%e, fo dress 66 and 57 bs to tho groas cwt, Amang tho aales wern 7 cars of Llinols steors, 0% cwt, ot 110; Gears do, 8¢ cwt, at 1@ 13)0} 14 cars'do, 7 cwt, ab 11@13x0; 11 "cars owt,at 1lc; 0cars do, 61 cwt, at 103zc 0 cars do, 3" ewt, at 11M@IL3G; 9 cars do, 0} 105@le; 9 y, 0 e lo; 7 cors' do, 7 owt, at 100; 7y owt, at1li0; 10 cars of fat Kentucky stocrs, cwt, ot 1136@12%0 ; 6 cars fat Toxans, 63{ cwt, at 100} and'7 cara of commmon do, BA{ owt, at o {0 dress 06 Ile, Sheep ond Lambs—Arrivals yosterday and to-duy, 8cars, or 7,790 head, making 29,230 for tho weok, Bicop firm and active at 43(@03o por b, Lambs woak nt tho wido rango of GX(@8G per ib, Bales includo 4 cara Ohto shoop, ov 80 1bw, 6t 50 4 cars do, av 71 1bs, 0t G4(@6x0 ; 1 car do, nv 71 1ta, ot 43ge ; 1 car do, 73 1ba, ot 420 2 cara do, av 93 1Ls, ui GXe; 3 cars do, av 104 Ibs, 0t Bigo ; 1 ear Lieavy Canada, ay 131 ths, 860 ; 1 ear Binto lambs, av 05 ibe, at T ; 1 car do, 87 G4 s, ot 703 bs, ot BV of Ohio, av. b4 1hs, at 83¢e; 1 car do, av, 47 b6, ab Bgc; snd 1 ear poor Kentucky, av, 63 1bs, nt 5Xc, Swino—Roceipts for (o diys aggregate 13,230, mok- ing 27,480 for tho weelt, Livo hogs quoted at 42;@520 gur 1, 2 cars of good Ohios mfl.ug ot 6X(@5j0. ressod iogs atoady ot 55 @720, Knnsna City LivesStock Markot. Special Dispateh to The Chicuno Tribune, RanuA8 OrT¥, Mo, Sept, 1.—Oattlo—Recolpt, 1,180; shipments, 04, Tho market oponed up dull, with weak demand ' from shippors, tud roceipts mostly through Toxan oxtras, Nutive searce, and rocelpts of cattlo for August 28,810, Sales of througn Texan stoors at $1.87%5 t0 $,10 ; wintered Toxan cows, $1.16; do steers, $2.00'; throughi oxen aud cows, $1.80. Hoga—Markot lifoloss, Extromo range, $3,05@0.76, Thiladelphin LiveStock NMarkot. Prsbenenie, Sopt, 1—Dooves—Dull and un- changed ; eales 3,300 ; oxtra Stato and Wostorn ateors, $7.00@7.80 ; fair fo good, $0,00@6.60 ; common, $4,00 5,60, 3 Hh]gop—ln falr domand ; sales 12,000 at 4X@0X0 or 1b, Hoga—Dull ond lower ; salos 6,000 at $0.75@7.35, Now York Dry-Goods Market. New Yonx, Sopt. 1.—Thore was a largo fobbing dls- tributlon of cotton” and woolen goods to buyors from tho inforfor, The agents continuo active in all branclies, The market for cotton gooils s active and strong ; bleached shirtings are very brisk, snd modi- um qualitics aro in short supply. Prints in spirited demand, Low fi"d“ of glughums aro solliug ot job ypricea, Domostlo and forelgn dress fbrica solling 2rocly. Benvers, casslmeores, and wool flannels in ac- tive domand, Enst Liberty Live-Stock Ninrkots East Lmenty, Pu,, Bopt, 1,—Osttlo—Arrivals, fne oluding Baturday's and Sundny's, 101 cars, No #sles, THogs—Arrivals, ncluding Satirday's and Sundy 57 cars; Philadalpbia, $1.95¢5.00 ; Yurkers, $4,00@ .00, Bhieop—Arrivals, including Satirdsy's and Sunday’s, 20 cars, No salos, The Produce Marlkots. NEW YORK, ° New Yons, Sopt, 1.—CorzoN—boro activo; mid- ating upland, 05e. Vuwaperurya — Flour in modorato roquest, and prices unchauged ; recelpte, 2,000 brls, Ryo flour and corn meal quiel and stoads, TTotal stock of graln in warchouso, Aug, 31 Wheat, bu,. 2,000 75,000 1,000 86,000 5,000 ult, 1, Tonu, bu, 11,000 Whent in good domand ‘and highers receipts, 190,~ 000 Lu ; very Inferior No, 3 spring, $1.45; now No,' and No, 8 spring wixed, $1,63; now Nos, 1 and 3 Ohi~ cago mizod, $L,68; new No,'d Milwaukeo and No, 3 Cliicago, $1.88 3 ow sud old wintor rod Western, $1.63 @LG4, Lyo tirm; Westorn, 95¢, Tarloy nominal, Gorn n shado firmor 3 toociple, 400,000 Lu s sleamer mized Wostorn, GT@5850; sull do, 69G010 - ligh mixed aud yollow Westorni, 01}t s dri 84x¢o; heatod, 53@B00. Oats o slindo firmer § recoipt Dtdioh bt tnized. Waatorn, S0 Lug0; wulke, 154 @io, Laas—Wenk ; Woatern, 21@o, Tay—In fulr domynd, fors—hteady, ; Qnoormza—doffeo and sugar quiet and unchanged, Moluuses quiot and firm, Rico uleady, JRETUOLLUN—Qulel Dit ki cruds, 030 rotued, L0, . “TunpesTivg—Steady at dde, Provistons—Lork fuirly nctivo bt lower; new mess, $17.00 Out meats and beof unchangod, Lard stoady 1 Weatern ntearn, 8 6-10c c ByrrEn 48D Clikzs Wisuy—steady ot BALTIMORE, Dautisong, Bept, 1,—Ducavsrurre—Flour quiot Fojootod and unchanged, Wheat aclive snd firm, but un< changed, Oorn—Mixed Western firm st_6lc, Oats g&xllgfirmlxm Western, 430; white, d4o. Ryedull at Trovistons—Dull and unchanged, Burren—Wentorn steady 3 good {0 fanoy, 20@350, Watakr—Leas activo at $LIVGLIL Totno, A, 31.— BEADATUFFA—Flonr qniet and unchanged, Wheat dull snd o ehada lower ; No, whito Wabash, $1.82%; No, 2 do, 8108} extra whilo Michigan, $1.68%¢ | No, o, $1.85; amber Michi- o, $1.40%¢ anot s No. 1 ‘red, $148 ; No, 2o, $1.4 Corn in falr demand, and firm ; hig] mixed, 405@403(0 apot; 40 sclior Boptembe 48)6@48%c nellor October ; low-mized, 40X0+ white, ito. Oath dull 3 No, 1, 36%0; No, 2, 320 ; Mlchigan, 30, Fnrramma—Btrong and highar. To Buffalo, 4%@00; Onwepo, 9@10c; Kingaton, Y@1do, Txeiere—Flour, 425 bring Wheat, 69,000 bu; corn, 58,000 bu; oata, 6,000 b, Bitrratnta—Flonr, 2,000 brla; wheat, 95,000 bu: corn, 20,000 bu; oats, 1,000 . NILWAUREE, Mrtwatmz?, Bept, 1—~BreAbsTuPre—Flour quict and unchangod. Wheat quiot and wenk ; No1, $1.211¢ ¢ o, 3, $1,18 cash ; $1,16 aollor Soptomber, Gala in fair demand, but lowar; No, 3, 373c, Gorn dull and nom- inal; No, 2, 403c. ' Ryostondy; No, 1,00e. Barloy steady; No, 2, $1.05. . Frrionzs—Fo Buffalo, 10 trcrrrra—Floiir, 2,000 brls SurraexTs—Flour, 8,000 brl '‘BUEFALO, Doveaco, Sept, 1—Bniapsrurrs—Flous ctends. Wheat—No: 3 Ghlcago ofred at $1.09 witiout bivvers, Corn in falt domand for primo: 11,000 bu okl s 52%o; 25,000 bu at 62io: closing firm. Oata—Falr domand; 2,000 bu blown Milwaukoo at 380; 16,000 bu No. 3 Clilenito, 070 ; 4,200 Ohio abont 5Tigc, FrrronTa—Hoavy and woak; 1050 for whook ; 00 for corn; 0o for onta; nominal rafss. 81, Loum, Sopt. L—Lntapsrures—Flour quick and nnchanged, | Wheat in fair domand, and firm for ‘ont grndons No, 8 rod_ fall, $1,33; No, 2, $1.60, Corn —Diipom anil gellersaract ot th roula Sostd, snd ory littlo done, Car lota No. 2 offered at 4%o with 420 i, Settlemernitn for August wero mado at Gc. At tho Oull Tioard tho excitomont waa kopt up, and No. 2 sold at G3@35)4 caah ; Alo nollor Soptembor ; 4ac, Gotobor. Onla, nofiiing nt Regular Board, dealera not being bl to afreo.on any prico, August sottlcmonta wero gon- erally mndo at 350. At tho Call Doard No, 3 was offer- odat 0o beller Heptombor, with 28)c bid, Barloy quiot ¢ samplo lota of choico'old at 81,35, Bye bigher al B4@E 08 i Witinky—Firm at $1.02, Provistons—Pork quiot at $16.75®17.00, Dacon auly with only small jobbing and ordor Bules, Zard unchanged. THoas—Lawor at $1.00@4.40, OATTLE—Qulot ; throngh Toxans, $2.00@2.75 ; wintor- ed do, $3.70@34.00, good fo primo natives, §5.00@8.37. LOUISVILLE, LovisviiLe, Bopt, 1.—Breapsturra—Flour in fal dewand and firm; oxtra family, $5.75, IPnovisions—Quict and easy, Mess ‘mr‘: held at $10,60 cash, Bacon—Shoulders, 0o ; clearrib, 104@ 103/c; cloar, 10%¢@11c, all packe ms pteady aud unchanged. Bufk shoulders, 8ic; clear rib, Oifcy clear, 03¢c, aillooss, Lard sleady; terc, BX@IXo i primo steam, 8c. Wasur—$toady; 990, . PIILADELPIIA. PritApELPIIA, Sept, 1. — Bnrapsrorrs—Flour steady; spring wheat oxtra family, $0.75@8.23 3 winter wheat 'do, $7.00@8.60. Whoat—lied winler,’ $1.60@ 1.63; ambor, $LOT@1705 whito, $176@LE5; No. 1 epring, $1,62@1.65; No, 3 do, $1.47@1,60. liye held st 8I@8%0. Corn in fair demand, mixed Weatorn, 6loj yeliow, 620, Onta uuchanged, .le;xmvmlo)ls—slmdy. cs8 porlk, $17.76, Lard. B @8%c. PrrRoLrtM—~Crude, 10X@16K0, Winsrz—Iron-bound Wostern hcld at $1.12, CINCINNATI. CtxomnaTt, Bept, 1.—Bneansturrs—Flonr steady at $0.85@7.00. Wheat firm at $1.35. "Corn firm ot 52@53c, Ityo firmat 70c. Oats steady at 3de, ProvistoNs—Mens pork nt $16.00316.25, with $10.25 freely bid ot the clorn, Lard quict ; steam beld Armly ot 77c ; summor, 7356, Bulk shoulders quiet at 8¢ cloar Tib sfeady at 933 clear quict nt Oic, Bucon steady ; shouldars, Dx(c; clear rib, 10ic; cloar, 10)0, ‘Wiisay—Sales ot 97¢, CLEVELAND. Otavrtanp, Sopt, 1.—BREADSTUPFs—Wheat quict and norofnal ; No. 1, $1,465 No, 2, $1.42, Corn snd ontu quict uud unchanged, PxtnoLcux—Steady and firm ; standard whito 1o car lots at 13c, WARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVED. ..., Schr Tda, Muskegon, lumbor, Belir Arctic, Muskegon, lumbor, Behr Dashing Wave, Clovoland, coal, Sehr Northweat, Buffalo, coal. Behr Liberty, Muskegon, lumbor. “Tug Blsmarck, Monominice, towing. Tigo Fva Robinnon, Monominee, lumber, 13ge Menchamae, Monomiuce, lumber, Dgo Emmn E, Pyaon, Mencrufuoe, lumber, Sichr Fashion, Muskogon, lumber, Sehr Emeline, duskegou, limber, Eehr Bovently Ohlo, MusKegon, lumber, Ecaw E. G, Gray, t, Paul's Pler, Lumbor, Schr Ashtabul, Kewanor, tan-bark, Scr Mary, Muskegon, lumber, Bolir Robert Howlott, White Lske, lumber, Belir Holmes, Manisfee, lumber, Prop Hurman, Duluth, sundries, Stmr Corona, 8k, Joc, sundries, Prop City of Traveras, Traverse City, lumbor, Scbr Lumberman, Muskegon, lumber, Schr William Jonés, Muskegon, lumbor, Sehr Bt. Paul, Bt, Faul's Pler, wood, Scow Porcojotiln, Wollis’ ier, lumbor, Btmr Manitowac, Two Rivers, sundrics, Bebr Arondel, Manisteo, lumor, Selir W, I, Ferry, Whito Luko, lumber, Behr Glad Tidinga, Mabistce, Humber, Prop Peorless, Dalnth, aundtics, Bobir J, P, Ward, While Lake, lumber, Sobir Lizzlo Throop, Ludwigh Dier, wood, Sohr Maggio Thompson, Whito Lake, lumber, Selr Roselus, Bufalo, coal, Bcbr A, Fredorick, Holland, wood, Targe E, Gorning, Buffslo, coal, Bolr Patrel, Muskegon, luiber, Sebir Ivor Lawgon, Mukegon, lnmber, Sohr Faalion, Muskegon, fuibe Bobr Magnolia, Muskegoh, lumber, Bchr Arcturus, Oconto, luinber, Selir Albatross, Unadilla, lumber, Scbr Transit, Kovanco, railrond {ics, Behr Entorprise, Muskegon, lunber, Selir Speod, Muskogon, suidrics. Stmr Muskogon, Grand laven, sundries, Sohr James Garrett, Ocouto, Iumber. Prop Scotin (Canad{sn), Montreal, sundrics, ol 1t, Shumious, Muskegon, hukibor, Behr J, @, Masten, Buialo, coal. Sobr Ethan Allen, Whito Lake, lumber, Belir Barbarian, Oconto, lumbor, Behr Ketchum, Groon Bay, tolegraph poles, Schr Onondags, Cloveland, conl. L Trrap Clty of Madison, Littla Sttirgeon, lumbor, Bchr Homs Crockor, Venaukee, hunber. Bcow L. Painter, South Haven, tau-bark, Behr Radical, Péntwater, lumber, Sobr Marengo, Buffalo, toal. Sohr Dawu, White Lake, lumber, Bcow Dannor, South Haven, wood, Scow Christis, Muskegon, lmber, Behr Qctavia, Manfstee, lmbor, Behr 0, 3. Roodor, Muskegon, lumbor, Sebir Obtor, Groen Bay, lumber, Sobr Driver, Tuylor's Pler, raflrond tios, Schr Donaldson, Buffalo, coal, Sehr Mary Booth, White' Lake, lumber, Belir Jo Viiug, Tero Marquottu, lumber, Bohr North Blar, Pentwater, lamber, Selir Bilgrlin, Miiskegon, lntabor, Trop Nobrasks, Buffalo, sundrics, Beow Soa Btar, Amstordam, wood, Schr Panama, Buffalo, coal, Betr John Tibliots, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr Carrler, Manfiter, Iumb Scow Loulsa Btrom, Baugatuck, wood, Schr Madison, Lud{ngton, lumber, Bcow Flora, Saugatuck, alabs, Beow Cousin Mary, Botth lavon, wood. Scow W. N, Dunliam, Pike's Dier, waod. Bohr 3. 31, Forroat, Sister Bay, wood, Bolir Jhpan, Ford Tiver, lumbor, Tirig Faslnon, Cedor Rivor, lumbor, Beow Milton, 'Whito Lako, Tumber, Behr Bon Gotn, Ludingtor, lumbut, Sebr G, Barlow, Whito Lake, lumber, olir Jessio Phiflips, Muskegon, lumbor, Bchr O, Harrison, Whito Lake, limber, Trop S, Louls, BiTalo, sundri Bebr Z G, Buumons, Manisice, 8olir A, J, Rogors, Cloveland, ¢ Tark Ponsaukoo, Buffalo, coal, Barge A. P, Nichols, Buffulo, coal, OLEARED, ., Stmr Corons, Bt, Josopli, aundrios, Behr Cornelin, Mouominco, 3 tous groceries, Schr Korsage, Good Harbor, 100 Lt oats, Selar Lizzlo Doak, B, Josoph, 40 kogs boer, Sehir Black 1awk, Stony Creck, 30 brla o, Sehr Lumborman, Black Creek’ 6 tous hay, Belir Alanks, Buifalo, 200 bris tlour, Behr Harmony, Manfstee, 100 bu oats, 10 tons bsy, and sundrics, Bohr Oyntlifa Gorddon, Muskegon, 16 brla ast, Belir Kato L, Bruco, $inffalo, 21,540 b wheat. Heh Ool, i1, 0, He, Portago Lako, sundrle Prap Oity of Traverso, Traversy City, sundrios, Behr Laura Bollo, Buffalo, 21,000 bu Wheat, Prop Do Pere, Green Duy ¢ NIGHT OLEANA Bargo Menchiamoo, Menomince, 12 Bepl. 1. «Bept, 1, 116 ofl, and sun~ rics, Prop Quyalioga, Duluth and fntermodiato poluts, 9,418 . oate, 063 bl corn, aud sundries, Prop Jupau, Erle, 36,000 bu corn, 600 bris flour, and wundrics. Strar Muskegan, Grand Haven, sundrics, Stur Granito Slate, Osweyo und Ogdensburgh, 1,455 ‘b burley, und sundrics, Lake Ercights ‘Wera mare active, snd advanced 1o on corn, Quotabla at 10¢ for corn, 105@11e for wheat to Buffalo; to On~ weyo, 170 on . Ohartors wero: To Duffalo, aclirs W, B, Crosthwalfo and Ethan Alleh, corn at 100} selirs Gumecoek und M, MeVes, wheat ul 110 ; barges Tussell, Herscholl, and’ Mars, 'whoat at 10550 3 sche Taura Tiello, wheat ou privito torine; seliv Kto L Tiruco (afurday), wheat at 99 prop 8k, Louls, wheal through, To Oswego, echr Corlez, wheat at 1Txe; prop Granito Btate, barloy at 14c, o Now England, Y arua, prop City of Dolrolt and bargo Quidin Btur, corn throngh, Total, 145 capacity cqual to abou 4,000,000 b liwt, 116,000'b cort aud 1,000 bu b o5 Vaosnicls Passot Detrolts Dernorr, Micl,, Kopt, 1—Lasin Ur—Trops Jarvis, Tord, New York, Canjsfun, Heott, Chicago, “Llogy, Michigan nnd bargoes, Pringlo aud’ barges; | bark 13, Jonons wehirw Laerne, Gard, Mutcher Boy, Midnight, Levl Lawuon, Onokda, Phelps, Oden, Tansen Down—Irops Ltupire Siate, Winslow, Bt Taul, Deun Nichmonl, Taleda; barks Oneonto, Jealo Diusnond, Silaro; sehrs Lridgowater, Ablle An- ‘drowe, Juasio Hoyt, Kuupy, Seamau, W, Young, Jours | &redionts, nicyman, Lotun, Maria, Olty of Milwaukes, O, P, Minohy Negnunca, Btowarl, Aniorica, Winn—Northwast, DrTiorT, Mich,, 8spts 1,—~EYZNTNG—PAGERD DOwSee Props Bradiury and batgos, Sun and bargas, Lincota and barges, Torront and raft, Gliampiain; ~sches Olty of Grou Bhy, Moumeo Valloy, L. W, Porry, Atsuute, Gulding $tat, Zmeu, Czar, 1ome. Pamar Ur—Prop Antclopo snd barges, ‘Winp—-Northweat, Iiinein fEiver and Cannl Nowe Speetal Dinpateh to The Chicagn Tritn TABALLE, Hopt, 1.—The cannl-boals Leviathan snd Ronnubec, botlh with coen for Ohicago, wore towsd up from Pord Tha prop King Nrothars, sud the canat- boat. Elizsboth, both Light, and tho catinl-ost Folur #tar, with lumber, all passed down to Pora, The canal-bonts Konnaboo and Loviathan, both willi sors. for Chicago, passed futo tho cannl.' Tho prop Kiug Trothorn, “aful tho eanal-boat iz Lot slgngs ud tho Polar Star, with Tumber, atl for Loru, and thi Catnrnot, with n lght lond of temeut for Hennopin, sl poescil out of tho cannl, Iight fect and b fnched of wator on thonitra il of Lok 15, No report from clow, “Tlio tranapartation on corn by canal-boats from La- Ballo to Chicogo lun advanced from 4Xc o Go. OANAL OFF10¥, CI110A00, 8cpt, J—ARutyED—Johne. towa, Uitden, 0060 b comn . pra Wiploy Teneg, 3,600 do'; Friondship, do, 6,400 do ; Gen, Bhdrmnn, Henecs, 6,860 do, 2,000 1 xcod ; Wave, Morris, 5,600 b coru ! Trayelor, Lomont, 89 yds stone ; Florence Poyer, 8 doj . 3. nkhuck, a6, 891o; Marlin Hogan, do, 8 dod Gen, McPhervon, do, 85 do ; Rescue, do, 15 do; 8, & T., do, 89 do; Hilln O'Conncll, Hag, 83 do . Bhiernian, Willow Springs, 90 yusatono; J. Harrlngion, do, 46 tous fea; Sligo, dog 65 do; Mary O'Reflly, Jollet, 65 yda stono; Watarlon, Utica, 6,000 it corn § - Monté Chrieto, La Balle, 6,000 do; Hargo No, 1, do, 166 tons conl; Gold Ttad, Ta Sallc, 6,100 it corn; Deet Yark, Morri, 6,000 do ; Merchant, Maraelllce, 6,100 do; Pheohiz, Tockport, 7,000 bu_osth: Tily, Morrls, 0,0 bu corn'’; Athautic, o, 5,800 do, 6,610 104 seod ; Edwin Walker, Jr,, Lomont, 67 ydx stond ; Keliance, o, 89 dog My Flower, do, 3 do} R. 1L Atkinaon, do, 65 da} Cushman, do, 60 do; Auguata, do, 50 do; Propeller Bouth Bliorc, Willow ' Spriage, 47 ydu gravl; Potor and Paul, Buffalo Rock, 6,800 by corn; 'North Btar, Ottafra, 6,000 do; Norwny, Lashile, 6,000 dog Bonltor, do, 4,000 bu cotn, 8,500 bu onta: lorsee, Sone ecn, 5,000 bul corn, 3,050 Ihe geed ; Bullo Franco, Moz- i, 8,000 bt corn § Board of Trado, Marellics, 5,000 do’; Dirgo, Aux Hablo, 40 yda stonn; A, Wooddon, Maorrd, 6,100 bu cor ;' Contaat, Morrls, £,600 bu cor, 4,774 lii seed ; Iron-ciad, Utica, 6,200 Bu ‘corn 3 Mon: tieal, Ottawa, 5,900 do; Gon. Rosecruns, East Morris 160 thm cont’s Ticroules, Morrls, 6,800 bu corn § 3,500 1 thmotliy éed, 1,900 11 flaxscedd ;' L. Ryburn, Mar. selllos, 5,50 bu ¢ofn, 6,000 bu oats, CLeAnED—Onyuga, Lockport, 2,500 1t lumber, 30 m shinglea ; 1T, G. Loomis, TaSalle, 198 tona roal ; Mone areh, Lockpact ; Gracle Griswold, Miniooka, 11 m luin- ‘bor, 10 m shingles ; Florance Boyer, Tomont ; 8, & 1., Teihont; Arabia, Temont ; Genoral Melherson, La- mout; W J. Hoobuek, Lowmont; Crown, Lemout; Galona, Willow Springs Cni1caco, Sept. L—AnnIvED—Prop Wasn, Summit, 85 yida slono; dobn Carler, LaSallo, 6,000 bu_corn ¢ Brilliant, Morrls, 6,000 bu corn § Chumplnn, Ottuws, 6,000 bn corn. Okansp—Liargs No. 3, Ladnlle, 139 tons coal, Miscellancons, Tho cason of 1860 oxltbitcd tho Inrgent death record ever mown on tho No.thern lakes, and probably the Targeat of any threo scasons. Fivo'hundrod and aixty ‘permons met thoir donth botwoen tho 23d of March amil tho 25th of November by water, tcatn, and cold, and the caunaltics {ucident to tho managenient of sail ves. gols, Taking from the abovo record ono disastor of thiat yoar, and tho number 18 reduced to near tho usual ratlo, Tho Lady Eigin was lost that season, by which 1t wa claimed that 1ok ess than 400 llves wera foat, o work of building {he lighthouso on Tso Rivers Polut will ho comrmencad fmmediately, Tho building for tho keoper will boahont 23x35, o stories, with Xitchon and woodsod attached. Tho tower wlil bo ‘early 40 foct at tha haso, to bo varried somo 85 feot in hoight. Tho foundatioti will by mado by close piling, with stono on top of pilon, Tho walls, tho bunldiug, and towor will bo wado of brick, lafd in cement, W underatand that on the completion of thls const light- Lioneo tho ono at Manitowoe will o discontinuod, The uew lighthousa Ia to o erccted on clovated land 600 foot back from tho shora of tho lake, The Buperintendent of the Sault Canal has found It necoasary to fauno tho following warning : A warn- ing n timo, Bhip-owners and mastcrs of mailing ven nclh and steam barges, or thole conaorts, and all otbore, aro heroby cxprozaly forbidden to load thelr vessols to not ono fraction moro than twolve feot, I can assura ou tho rafoty of tho lock-gutus and mitro-sille make it Tuocasaary for tho uudersigned to forbid loading any deopor than that abovo mentioned, It would be a scrions matier Indecd if tho lock should be disablod Fo 08 to provout tho pasaago of tho GMIPPIUR Hiow on- gaied in this trade : theroforo, bo warned in timo snd fakoLiced, SPECIAL NOTICES. Schenclcs Maudrake Bills, Thoso villsara compnsed oxcluslvoly of vogotabio fo- il although they cntirely wurerseds the use ¢ mercury, d mob leavo any of ita \jusious elfostr, Thoy aot directly upon the liver, und avo a valnablo romes y i ol casos of Uerangeniont, resulting from o disor dorod atato or that orgeu. Liser Disordors, Tudlgostian, Sck eadach &c., Eo., all swocunb 10 tho fren tive denka Pills,_Far anin by all drin, LAST J. B. SHAYS CLEARARCE SALE, 243 & 245 West Madison ‘We shall remove to our new stores about Saturday next,and for the next four pays will offex UNPRECEDENTED BAR- GAINS throughout our entire stock, everything AT COST and BELOW COST, and many lots less than HALTF PRICE. These INDUCEMENTS are given to effect an entire clearance pre- vious to removal. Woolen Department. RAMILIN, HALE AND COMPANY. o offer by the Bale or Pieco E Complete Lines of Pluin Searlet, Orange, and Blne Flannels, Tyilled Searlet nnd Gray, Tyilled Blue Flunuels, " Willson's Shirting, Californin Shirting, Assahet, Franklin, Faglo Shirting, Gilbert nnd Stepheas’ Operas, T and White Repellants, Black and_Orange. Black and Green, Striped and Plnid Repellants, Blue, Green, Brown, nnd Gray Ladies' Cloths, Velvets and Velveteens, Corduroys, 1hie whole forming o very atiractive stock, t which buyers are solicited, MADISON AND FRANKLIN-S8TS, REAL ESTAT; WILMETTE, Wao aro offoring at thia point, on the Tako Bhora, now Evanston, somo of tho chaicost Geove Proporty ta tho v cinity of Chicago. C.D.PAUL & CO., No. 68 Washington-st. DISSOLUTIO] DISSOLUTION Thio partuorshin slgnod audor (o tir Difinoss s, Arciito T, Is 1his 4y diséol Gitango, Bopt: | , 1 Q. 0. Thusineas will o’ eontinued at 16 Nixon's J. U, Unchirano, av usual, COPARTN ERSIITP. i day ent 1t o upderslannd hare, Wil {A3SRSTILA A Telces low and turus oass. tnor LR e s | Arohil t tholr oil ey ML Ghatkiuts Trkig Bt B, tn {0 ety [t EDHROOIE, Ohleaiy, 5 . 0. MILLEER. DISSOLUTION. Tho flvm of D, Guodinan & Co,y I dissolved by limiia tHon, D. GOUDMAN, . GOODMAN, Clieago, Bept. 1, 1673, ULZ YOUNG,

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