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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER-S, 1879, 5 FOREIGN. France Poys the Last Install- ment of the German In- -demnity To-Day. Thiers Will Dovoto the Rest of Nis ° Lifo to Establishing tho Republics Sooiallsts Sentenced to vD_ealh In Va- tentia-=-Other Socialist Out- " breaks Feared. The Tmmediato Sale Decreod of the Es- tates of Cuban Insurgents, A Wnr Vessel of 8,000 Tons Built by the Chinese. FRANCE. Pams, Bept, 4.—The Inst installment of the Freuch war indemnity will bo paid to Germany to-morrow. s § It i officially snnounced that the Duke of Har- court will take the French mission to Austrin, and the Duke Decnzes the mission to England. Pamis, Sopt, 4.—Thero wero no domonstra~ . tions to-day, tho nnniversary of tho proclama~ tion of the Ropublic. Up to this hour the city . has remnined porfectly quiot, Every procaution hhas beon taken to provent disturbances during the ovening. A party of Gormans from Strasbourg wore at- tackod Fflnterdny by au infurinted mob st Lune- villo. Thoy took to flight, wero pursued snd soveral wore injured by tho rioters. TLuoenye, Scpt. 4.—M. Thiors, who is now sojourning hero, was called -upon yestordsy by tho Fronch rosidents of Lucernc, and, in re- sponso to their greolings, addressed them at gome longth. He raid ho hiad devotod hiy life to tho establishmont of liberty in France. Ho had endeavored to ostablish it under a mon- archy, but bad not suvceeded, and bo had como to tho conclusion that the ono oxcludes tho othor. Ho had, thereforo, becomo a Ropubli- can, and was resolvod to dovoto tho remainder of his lits to furllioring the pormonent estab- lishment of a ropublican form of government in Franco, B s SPAIN. Maprm, Sopt. 4.—Tho suthoritios of Garores and Eliza fear a socialistic outbreak, and have mado & domand upon tho contral Govornment for reinforcomonts, : Villaton, commander of the artillory in the Republican forco that ‘i besioging Cartagens, has tenderod his rosignation, aileging that tho moans placed at bis dispossl are not sufficiont to onable bim to maintain himsolf against tho guns of tho insurgonts. BAYONNE, Sopt. 4—It is announced upon authority, that thero aro about 40,000 Carlists under arme in Spain. Thoy ara arranging to ou- tablish a cannon foundry near Tortoes, in Tar- ragona. ALENCIA, Sept. 4,.—Three Socialiats have been nu;\tohé:ml to doath by the Tribunal of Justicoin this eity. MaApin, Sopt. 4.—Tho Cortos is engagod in the conaideration of & motion suthorizing mil- itary executions without the ?Fpruvnlo Bon- tonces by the Cortes. An amendmout providin that all casos in which tho ponalty is death shall bo referred to the Cortes waa rojocted by a voto of 82 yens to 83 nays, Tho matter has been made & Cabinob quastion. If the original mo- tion is adoptod, Prosident Salmorson and his Cabnot will rosign, and Senor Castelac will bo called upon to form & new ministry. GinnavLten, Sopt. 4,—The Eg);uiuh iron-clada Vittoria and Almunaa havo arrived horo, e CHINA-AND JAPAN. ‘Wasnmvaroy, 8opt. 4.—Rear-Admiral Jenking, commanding tho Asiatic fleat, writos from Naga= suki, July 28, informing ‘tho - Navy Dopartment that he nrrived thero in the Hartford on the 21st of July, from Shanghai, whera ho had entertained o number of Chineso boys who woro coming 10 tho United States to be educnted. Tho Admiral visited the Clinecse arsenal and tho dock-yard abova Shanghai, whore be found thet a vossel of warof 3,000 tons burden bad been constructed, nnd wad waiting Ler armament. of riflod-gims, which Lind beon ordored in Ger- many, Fhs Fourth of July was colobrated by all tha Amorican voseols, Lnglish and_ofhor ships of war aud merchant ships of various nations Joined. — & WEST INDIES, TIAvANA, Bept. 4.—Capt.-Gen, Ploltaln has publishied to-day & decreo ordoring the immedi- ato inutitution of proceedingy for tuo public sale of all estates, proporties, and effects takon pos- sossion of by tho deinistmfiou, and being the proporty of the Btate in couscquonco of tho for- mor owners' participation in insurrection. . - Havaxa, Sept. 4.—A deeroo has been Issued that on and aftor October 1, one-half of the du- tien 0]!5 articles of luxury imported must bo paid in gold. WASHINGTON. TIAT BACK PAY DUSINESS ONCE MORS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasnixaron, D. 0., Bopt. 4.—General Spinner 15 alone in his opinion among Tronsury officials, that the Treasury cannot recoivo returned back- pay without sddidtional legislation, Tho First Comptroller of tho Treasury, Mr. Taylor, who Is the chiof judicial authority upon such quos- tions in the Dopartment, etirely diffors from Gen, Bpinner's theory, and maintaing that the right of the United States to accopt tho gift, if tho socalled, lsunquatiged. - Thbro is nodohibt, howover, that the back-pay can bo converted into the Trensury as an unoxponded appropriation, for it is beyond all controversy a porpetual debt against tho Govorumont unless rotwned as o itk ¥ BTEAMDOAT INVESTIGATION, Tho Commissiou appointed to inquire into the cause of tho oxplosion of steamboat boilers will meet hore Sopt, 10. Tho Bonrd cousists of the Bupervising. usfiuctor Goneral of Btoambonts, Gon, D. D, Smith, Chairmnn ; Charles W. Copo- Isnd, Bupervieing’ Inspoctor at New York; Don- {ymin Cranord, Kuporvhiug Tuspactar at Fitts- urgh, and Isago V. Holmos, Suporvising In- spector at Mt. Vornon, Ohio, ‘Tho Board Lave {avited the following' gontlomen to_sttond the meoting a8 oxperts: Addison Lowe, In- gpector, Now York; James Monshaw, I{’nmmox_o, oud John Dovenny, of Pittaburgh. Directly after this mesting the Commission will procoed to Sandy 1look to make & practical test of the oxporimont, TOBTAL UABD CONTRACTORS ALATMED, The Morgan Envelop Company have becomo “alarmed about their postal card contract, and are oxpeoted to rrive hero to-morrow to hold an in- torvifw with the Yostmpster-Gonopal in that bohalf. TUE BECENT NEGOTIATIONS WITIK INDIANE, The Intorior Dopartment has beon compolled tomake an oflicial’ explanation with regard to tho recent travenotions with the Crow Indisns— that it js not & trenty and does uot violato the sot forbidding treatica with Indians, It is be- lioved by thoso who know best that this explan- ation s & skillful u?emut to ovada tho law, andinall Its esseutial particulars the argreo- ment {8 a treaty, and iu so regarded by the Crows. THE DANKBUPT ACT. It Is understood that the attempt will bs ro- newed in the noxt Congress to ropoal tho Bank- Tupt act, or to obtain such smendment to tho gano as shall render its oporati ons more favora- Dle to commeroial interoste. Tho amond- mont added by the last Congress, by which all property s oxempted from lta oporn~ tions whicl the woveral Btates have romorvod from execution for debts, has inorensed tho logal difllonlties of the situation, bocause of tho difforent moden for their collection, It ap« ongs that this amondment warks yory uncquale y-in the United States, Whila It allois dobtorg in, Maryland, Doluware, and lithode Island but G600 nxbmr)fi, it oxompta 83,600 in Virginia, 6,600 n Mississippl, and 67,000 in Florids, Arkanuas, and Callfornia, respeotively, [ DISTRICT POLITICH, " ‘Thé membora of tho District Loglulature here who aro cendidates for ro-olection are much con- corned at the contemplnted pro oultion _to ghange tho Goverumout, and it s lanown - that immerauu-uminpm hitva boen made® to induce o Jogdays’of tha inoyomgnt tg'raconsider thejr otgriingtion, Jhore iu, lowover, & very docfdod "desiro to abolish the Distrigt Legslaturo, evon if tho Territorial form of Gov- erutent, with tho Qovornorshlp and tho Upper THE OnOwW hambor, is retained. Tho Lower Ilousa has nbver boon, anything but a colleotion of ncody and designing ‘political adventurers, and 18 en~ tiroly » usoloss. part of tha Territorial machin- ary, partionlaly for tho reason thiat all subytan- tial mroasuros Introduced in the HMouse must til- timatély rocoive'tho approval of Congross, . , ° CANDIDATES FOR GENATE OFFIOENS, It appoars that tho attompt io oblain a new deal of -thia offloors of tho United States Sonato will bo réuewod the comivg rossion, Quite a numbor-of’ porsona have slready intimatod thoir oxpeotatign of becoming candidaton for tho main positions, It {s thought, however, that thé present Sorgoantsat-Arma in so strong, and Lss on the sholo boon so eficient, that even Conkling, with Lita carpot-bag followlng, will bo unable to remoye. him. 3 | TIE REDISTRIDUTION OF OURRENOY. * | On tho 18th of Iast month, the Compirollor'ot tho Curronoy addrossed a elrcitlar lottor toa numbor of National Bauks in *Westorn.;and Bouthern oftles, who had applied for,. butiwho had not taken, sdditional circulation undor tho €44 000,000 rodistribubion -act, informing them that tho applications “for " clroulation woro so numerous aud prossing that ho should fool ‘jus~ tified in issuing this circulation to othor organizatious unloss, the . ncoossary smount of honds was doposited, and tho curroncy applied for during . thirly . days from that timo, Tho banks adlirossed havo rospondod romptly, and thote wil'bo very littlo curroucy gor redistribution. The oxcusos offered by the ‘banks for thoir tardincss was ?uncrllly that they woro holding back in oxpectation of & decling in the prico of Unitod Statos bonds, which the; would bave to deposit as socurity for tho addi- tional oiroulation thoy callod for. In a fow in- stances the banks requosted an oxtenslonof. tiwe, and it is probablo that the Compiroller will grant an oxtousion of thirty days orloss in thoso cages. 4 [To the Associated Iress.) THE FRANKING PRIVILEGE. WasruNarox, Sept. 4.—1horoe is considerablo talk in some of the dopartmonts of anking Con- gress to amond tho law passod last session abol- ishing the frauking privilego, so_that lettors on public busiuocss, addressod to Govornment offi- cials, may go through tho mails without prepayment of postage. It s argued that the prosent law..ia injurlous ‘3 tho Smithsonian and other agricultural institu- tutes, ospecially inasmuch as it provents porsons who would otherwise do so from sending spoci- mons and curiositios, aud it is thought some syatom may bo ostablished which will obviato _ tho _dificulty, Many of the ideas odvanced by offioials sgainst tha redont system of ~posiage stamps for uso Ey the Dopartmonts aro singularly crude snd untenable, quito a numbor actually arguing that, as about 2,000,000 worth of stsmps aro roquired & yonr for their businoss, it costs tho country e-!y,oofl,oun more than it cost whon no stamps wore nooded, - Tho stamp systom was organized simply to keep the Depnrtmental cor= respondence within Dounds, and .to enable Qongross to obtain statistics for future legisla~ tion, Allowing that the correspondence will not bo diminished by the use of oftlcial stamps, ‘which is allowing too muoh, the oost of the pros- ont systom over that of the old {s merely the cost of maunufacturing the stamps, ———— NEW YORK. Xcport of Compiroller Groon-«The Exe penditurcs of the City Government $352,500,000=-An Uniathomablo Sys= tem of Hovitkeeping==The District~ ttorney Decides to Indict Rodman ‘Tho Xiond Forgerics-=Tho Coming Evaugelical Alliances Special Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, New Yong, Scpt. 4.—Tho aunual report of Comptroller Green, oflicially published in the City Record, has boon summarized, and sont over the .country by tho Associated Press, roprosenting’ tho oxponditures at sbout £06,000,000. This sum is too large, but tho expendituros have boon enormous, A close analysis, made by a competent aud skillful sccountant, for the Tribune, shows the notual exponditurca to have boen 852,600,000, whioh is §20,000,000 more than was spent for any one year undor the Ring. Thd Zribune, in giving tho figures in deteil, says: ‘‘Everything is sacrificed without remorso to some unfathoma~ blo system of bookksoping which 18 more offect unl than uttor silenco to conceal truth; not {ihat Comptrollor Groen willfully conceals, but that ho seems lacking in the faculty todiscloso, The imY‘mh\nt fact is the frightfal rapidity with which the pormanont debt incroases. It will be socn at a glanco that tho taxos and_sssessments, hoavy though thoy are, aro utterly insufliciont to moot tho chargos againat thom, The oporations of o largo sinking fund do not enter at sll_into tho exhibit, but tho so-called sinking fund for tho payment of intorest has not beon regarded o8 anything more than o needless contrivance to confusg the accounts.” ¥ Tho District Attorney of Kings County to-day decided to indict Rodman, and witnckses are sumoncd to appest beforo the Graad Jury, on Monday, This information was conveyed to Rodman last evening by a reporter. His words wora no soounor spolkon than Rodman with great vehomence and indignation,and evidently without ‘much reflection, said, in o foud tona; **Thera s undoubtodly au offort making to crush me by men whom I have faithfully served.,” Aud then ho added, after o briof pause: “‘It was eaid once, you recolloct tho story, don't you? that o man treed upon & worm and it suddenly turnod to a dragon and dovoured Lim, BMako your own application,” Lo said, with's sig- nificant look, and, turniog away, walked half across s coll and roturned. Thit ocoupation gavo him balf a minuto for reflection, and, ro- covering his- esutions manner, ho turned again to tho roporter, and eaid elowly: *Tdon't intond to soy I was used’'in the intdr- eat of snybody. I don't say I took chestnuts out of the fire, but I do eay "—and hore he grow im- otuous again—"1I do'say I have been made to Boat tho la of thoao Wao aro sctually steal: ing, and that, by their shrowdness in the operation, thoy have madoe tho less appear tho groatorculprit.” Again he turned away, again grow coolor, snd whon Lie came back onco’ more &nd faced tho roportor, ho eald calmly: “ Even tho term of onlprit 1 disavow. What I bave done has only been in obedi- onco . to ordors, and without any knowledgo that I wag committing any irregular- ity or fraud." Ho turned nway onco mors, and ‘pacod tho room for somo time, whon, % momont aftor the roportor again addressed him by namo, Lo said: *“Don't ask me avything more. Ihave nothing moro to say now.” ~ With that he weng to a remoto part of the room, Rodmau's defenso will bo tho sasme 88 ho ad- vanced for his sharo in the Mills thott, Ho do- plared ho actod on the ordora of his superiors, Ho now claims that Oity Trossurer Sprague di- rectod bim to draw all funds used by tho ring. [ the Associated Press.) 2 New Yong, Scpt. 4,—Tho grest Oathodral of tho Proteptant Efilnunpnl Church ia to be erected hero as noon na the requisito funds can bo raigod. Tho entiro cost of the structnre and lots will bo 2,000,000, Among tho subsoriptions alrosdy roceived are two of 100,000 each, Mrs, Tanney, the allegod murdoross of Georgo Watson, who was Lilled on Jan. 6, 1873, was a(éguumd to bail yostordsy in the sum of ,000. Eufiunm’ TPargham, who had charge of the first Atlantfo oxpress train on tha occaslon of the rocont accident on the Hudeon River Rail- rond, will be diecharged from the Gompany'a sor- vico. The T¥mes' expursions for poor children havo been broughtto a closo for 1873, 'Iero werq fourteen excursions, and tho sggrogate numbor of children attondiug thom was 20,993, Bpepking of the recent forgeries, 4 member of the Law Committos of the Stook Exchango saya that tho Exchange would rather roimbyres tho victims far thoir loseps then allow any compro- mieo with thoe forgers, Thoy are dotermined ta proacoute to conviotion, at auy expeuss, all por- sons who wers nuulgnd in fraudulont transac- tlon by which mombers of the Iixchauge may be viotimizad. Honry Olews, the well-known banker, beliovos that the statomonts which lLave boan published in relation to the ‘recent forgorics gmllly uxl’ggnmtnd the amount of the fraudulont bonds plased on the market, Ife #ays that the forgors nre necossarily limitod in tholr aporations to obsoure and pmall bankors aud s thoso aro yuablo, of thomselyes, to nusgo- tiate fo any cxtont, they must aplfily to the larger houses, when fraud is immediateiy do- tected and oxposod, and further nogotiations stopped, Uudor the ciroumstancoes, Mr, Olewa doos not think that fraudulent bonds ayen aps proximating tho amount stated lave lLeen fllnpnao«l of by tho ounuing forgera ar thelr uly o, ;Lhe Proaldant of the Duffalo & Frio Road esys that tho full amount of forged bonds of that Company that has boon lusuu‘fi. and will proba- bly pover bo know, a8 maty samplo bonds aro sent to kilm for verification, -without tho ewners saying how many they own. 'I'ho‘amount is robably - botwoen $200,000 -nnd- #800,000. }1 Argo nimbor of »forged - bands are held by trua ¢omparites, Wholisvolornéd monoy on thom gt tho, rato of woveuty-flvo . couits on - tha doll The Btook a:nhslngu N sufegod fo B.p aijount’ of 50,000 by tho forjorien, ‘Mauy dologates to the ineeting of the Eyangal- ical Allinnce, which {8 to bo. Leld hero from Oot. 2d totho 14th, havp already arrived, It i ex- peotad that the approaching Conforenco will bo ono of tho (;rnnfical roliglous gathorings ovor held in the world, ‘The Express says that n ramor has boon ciroulatod that o dofaleation had beon dia- covored In sccounta of nn officer of tho State Bauk of Now Brunawiok, N, J., and that an oexport is oxamining the book. The defalea- tion ia placed at botwen $100,000 and $200,000. “I'ho Honato Iravsportation’ Committeo did not arrivo hero to-day, oa oxpeotod. Tho District-Astornoy to-day filad an informa- tlon for tho condomuation of diamonds taken ({mn Johu Lancnster, of Clicago, soveral days since. WALL STREET. Yeoviow of tho Stock, Gold, Money, and Brendstufis Market. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns, New Yonx, Bept. 4.—Tho stock mnrket was wenk throughout the dny, snd at Hmos the pressuro of salos told froely upon prices, The deoline ranged from 3¢ to 19{ por cont, tho low- o8t quotations beiug. current at the closo, Tho Linedoning tendonoy of monoy in the afternoon and the prospocts of a squeeze In cash gold were tho rensons sasignod for tho dopression. y TIE GOLD MANKET was wenk and ensior, sales all boing at 115J@ 119%@115}4@11?4 with the bulk of the aftor- noon busirions ot 165, and_closing quotation at 1163, bid. On gold forns the ratos woro 1@2 per cout for carrving to flat. Toward tho closo gold bocamo_fieavy to carry, and ns high ws 7 fiold was poi 1l _ono caro was paid to av0 a lot of #G00,000 carried over night, 'Thore wors no new considorations affecting tho pre- mllum, and tho future of tho prico is problemati~ oal. ONEY, during the foremoon, was about 6 per cont on oall loans among brokers, with now loans nt 7, and old ongs standingat 5. In tho aftornoon tho demand carriod up tho rato to 7 gold, but bo- foro tho closs it broke to 5 and 6 again. UEADSTUFFS, TFlour market excited aud higher. Tho de- mand for ehipping extras is very nctive. Tho Erlnun are highor aud unsettled. All grados are igher, Ohoico old family brands are held bighor with a stronger demand for Bep- tomber and . Octobor. Holders of white, under moderato arrivals and oasier freights, aro asking a furthor advance of 2@3 cents per bushel, at which thoro is a modorate demand. High prices aro asked to provont the mun(; of Continental orders. Tho market closes quiet at aundvanco, with a imited damand for futuro winter. RELIGIOUS. Mgcting of the Contrnl Confcrence of the German Mothodist ChurchesSe= rions Xlincss of Bishop Morris, Special Dizpatch to The Chicage Tribune. Inpranaroris, Sept. 4.—Tho Central Confor- ence of the German Mothodist Church for Olhio, Indians, Alichigan, Penusylvenis, and partof Lllinois, organized in this city yoster- dny. Thoro was nothing - further done than to meet and organizo for business, To-day there woro over 100 miniaters presont. The Confor enco ia prosided over by Bishop Scott, the Rov. Nr, Leibhart being elooted Becrotary. A moet- ing for the promotion of holiness is held each morning, commencing at 7:30, and continuing “ono Lour, Bishop Beott to-day announced the sorious ill- ness, probably_ death, of Bishop Morris, which was recoived with much emotion. Dr. Eddy, Missionary Secretary, wasintroduced and nddrossoed the Conference in the intorest of forolgn missions. Mrs. Fry, roprosonting tho Ladies' and Pastors’ Union, spoke in favor of homo mission. T'he scssion Will coutinuo sev- eral days. ¢ Tho Evangolical Lutherans. Specal Disputch (o The Chicago Tribune, EasT BaciNaw, Mich,, Sopt. 4,.—~Tho Annual Bynod of the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Bynod of Ohio and adjacent Btates, wes commenced in this city to-day with & large roprosentation of leading divines and ministers ropresenting Ohio and Michigan. The Synod was organized by the ‘election of R. II. "Bolzer, of Now Wash~ ington, a8 Prosidont, and tho- Rov.-R. Berkel of Woodvillo, Obio, a8 Seeretary;” Tho Byno will continue until Mondny, holding two sessions oach doy. Cobsidorable important business will Do transnoted relative to the Luthoran body in this country. Tho procoodings are in Gorman, Tywonty-sevon mombors, aro Lioro aside from the dolegntes at tho opening of the Synod, which is hold in tho Lutheran Church. KANSAS. AXIdough Shot and Killed by n Polices man at Ellsworth—A Row Among Negroes—Prociamation by the Mayor of Ellsworth, “Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Kaxsas City, Mo,, Sopt, 4.—Anothor tragedy occurred to-dey at Ellsworth, in which John Morico, & woll-known rough, who commonly wont by the wnnme of Happy Jack, wes ¢hot and justantly killed. Inppy Juck had beon 'nbsent some time from Elisworth, but made lus appesranco yestorday, heavily armed, and, his character being known, orders wero issued to roliove him of his arms, Two police- men went to Jack and domanded his arms, say- ing he muet givo_thom up. Happy Jack said he would bo d——d if ho did, and made a move- mont a8 if to draw bis weapon, when & polico- man named Brown attempted to disarm him. Jnek drew his pistol, whou Ofticer Brown imme- dintely fired two sliots at him, one taking effect in tho heart and tho othor near tho loft tomplo, tho ball coming out at tho oar, Happy Jnok was a desperado, aud only n short timo ago killod » man named Thompson. A row also onsued during the day nmongsome negroos, from which a rumor rose that twelyo men wore killod, Nane wora killed, but sovoral wore wounded. Tho Mayor iasucs tho following sunouncement : Ertswontn, Kap,, Sept. 4. In consoquenced of the false and oxsygorntod reports In regurd to our city, which have found thair way to tho public through fomo of tho nowepapers, ovidently fo1 & purpose, I feol campolled to anuouneo, In justico 10 tho papulation of our city, as well as thoss wisking to visit up, that lifo and property ore a1 #afe In Ellsworth a8 iu any town of tho samo business importance in the countey, All disturbing clemeuts are out of tho way, and order provalls, and will 80 coutinue, (8lgned) Minizy, Mayor, e Brutal Assault Upon n Dcfcnscless Girl, Special Dispateh to The Chicage Tibune, Mrmwauree, Bopt, 4,—Four follows named John Flanigan, Jim ‘Bake, and John and Petor Honnis, aro under arrest gt Waukesha for a brutal assault on s defonscless Gorman girl named Mary Btiofol, whoso parenta roside noar Chicago, From lottors in Lior possessjon it ap- onrs that gho was ' roquested by her over to como tp . Fubmville {n that county and got married thero. Bhe wont, but waa lnughed at for her paing, the fel- low telling her ho nevor ind any ides of marry- ing her. Mary went to o Justice of tho Ponco, but was advised not to force & marriage, ag it woyld lpad to misery, Bhe coupurred in tho view, but wont to thofellow to demand $16 ho owed her. Qn tho way sho waa attacked by o gaug of fiye roughé, who blaoked hor with saot. Bhe was proteoted by Mr. Fubr, of Fubsvillo, and placed in chnrfiu of n Mr, Huber, with nstructions to oarry hor to Menome ineo Falls, ont of ronch of the villains, On tho way the roughs knooked Huber down, took pway tho gkl aud ogutrpged hor porson. Bhe was found on Wednesday, lying boside a fonce, with hor veil tiod tightly about hor nooks, and hor bolt diawn up o tightly as possible, Drs. Barrott sud Clark aro attending the victim, whove rocoy- ery ls considered doubiful, ARt iz PR Snlarles of Sty Louls Post-Offico Clovkn Ausscayed, 81, Louts, Hopt. 4.—Bome oity papera aro pub- llshing statomonts mado by clorke in tho Pust- Office in this cily, oharging - Postmastor Tilloy with having mado an assessmont of § por' cout on the ualarios of all olerke in ofiive for five autlip past, for alleged political |)ur{muuu, and for office oxponses aud repuirs of the build- ing, It is neserted that all tho lottor- ourrlors will aluo bo assessed. Mr, Filloy has made no public atatomant rogurding the mattor, Lut it Is allegod that lio justilles himsolf o tlie gronnd Chat. tho assessmonts wrocustomary, and - that "ho bas rocontly inourrod Leavy orkonal oxpense’ in - incronsing the 'Eo - ol * facilitis “of tho ‘offico ' nud 'of hls section of ‘tho country, which have roquired & visit to Waehington and ogher places, réhg agk ot which lio'sabinpt afford L0 pay At of § salary of 1,000, " Thesa fmprovemonti, ho ie further allogod to any, hava Inoroasod the foroo of tho ofico, enhancod all_the pouitions fu it, and that tho employes should nssist in dofraying the ox- ponso, I'vo matter Lay oreatod u good dosl of comment iu all cirolos, ‘doad, but hoth ‘are iriortally wounded. WITHOUT WITNESSES. The Canadian Royal Commission Begins Xts Investigation, Mr. Huntington, the Originator of the Charges, Refuses to Appear. An Investigation of the Government by the Government on Government Testimony. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Orraws, Ont., Bopt. 6.—Tho Ottawa and Royal Commission mot to-dny, They will sit daily from 10 s, m. to 6 p. m., with an hour for Tunch botwoen 1 and 2 o'clock. 'Tho court-room was filled with apoctators. Aftor the Court sat, the firat witnoss ealled was tho Hon, Hunting- ton, who, aftor three calls without answering, w"l? &-oportu\l absont, and othor witnosses wero cailed, The Hon. Btearnes dolivored thron mealed g:uhgcu to the Court, bat_roquestod that thoy f not opened without Bir Hugh Allan’s permis- slon, (Ta ths Associated Press.) Orrawa, Canada, Sopt. 4,—Tho Commirsion appointed'to fuvesiigato tha charges proforrod againat the Dominion Government by, Mr, Hunt~ ington mot to-day. Tho procendinga woro openod by tho reading ofgtho loyal Comnmission nand recital of tho cago sinco its incoption. Bir John Macdonsld, H. M. Langeven, and-the Hon, Mr. Campbell woro among the audiencs, ‘also Bir Francis Hinoka. Aftor roading the commission, Judge Day an- nounced that tho investigation had opened, and dirocted that Huntington bo callod. ~Of courso, ho did not appear. Btarnes was then called and sworn, He sald ho was proparod to g;odunu the doouments placed in his handa by Bir Hugh Allan and MoMullan § they wero in tho samo condition as when given tolum. He objected to their boing opened bo- foro Sir Hugh Allan's consent was obtained. Abbot hero rose snd read a lotter from Bir Hugh Allan, consonting to tho packages boing oponed on condition that the lottors should not bo published unless they containod ovidenco ‘which could bo legally used in the caso, In reply to Judge Day, Btarncs said thero was an claction fund in roforonce to Oartior's eloction, Btarnes said Cartlor absolutely refused to uso sny railway projeot to further Lis eloction. Funda woro saisod by subsoription, Sir Hugh, boin%‘nf largo means, subscribed liberally, Wit~ ness hiad no knowledge of money coming from othor sourcos. Ho heard no montion of the Paciflo Rellrond in conneotion with the oloction fund. Mo rocoived ae Trossurer of the Election Comumission about $70,000 in subscrip- tions, Tho impounded latters were thon oponed, Lettor No. 1 was diroctod to Starno, 8ir Francis Hincka was noxt callod, and, boing sworn, gave o dotailed statoment of what ho know about tho Paoific Railroad negotiatious prior to legislation upon the subject. Tho first convorsation was with Oyrillo Gralam, in 1870- '71. Grahem snid the Americans would give up the wostorn end of tho Northorn DPacific, providing tho Canadians wonld give up tho castorn ond, allowing it to be built through American Torritory., ho thouglt arrangomonts might bo mado with' the Amorican capitalists, Ho roforred to tho visit of McMullon and othera to Ottawa, whero thoy produced the namea of American capital- ints, Onovery Interview thoy wore informed that the Govornment could not poseibly mako aoy arrangament with them, but woro willing to Lear ell they lad to say on the subject. Bir Hugh and 1McMullen "eame bofore tho Cabinot. Hir Jobn said tho Governmont wonld liston to any proposition from Sir Hugh, Dbut woro not propared to accept any of thom, Tho Governmont finally decidod on” a sohomo which was submittod to’ Parlinmant without any cousul'ation with oulside partiea. It becamo the unanimous decision of tho Government that tho Amoricans must Lo oxoluded from any part of the construction of tho Pacific Road. In rasly to tho Judge, Sir Francis stated that no undorstanding, dicectly or indiractly, was over como to botween tho Government and Bir Hugh, or any of his frionds, wheraby tho lattor wero to receivo a charter on condition of ndvanc- ing large suma of monoy to aid iu the late Do~ minion cleotions, Ho know of no arrangoment batween any individual membor of tho Govern- ment and Sir Ilugh Allen to tho offect kuow that Sir Hugh had contributo tothe eloction funds, but did not kuow it_till long aftor the clections wore over, and the char- tor given, Did not know how much money Sir Hugh hnd subscribod, DI not_believe monoy- was offered to any membor of the Governmont in conneotion with the Pacific Road, snd never rocelvod auy monoy or promise of any from-Sir Hugh on any ono olsa in counection with tho Pa- cific Railway. MoMullon's s{atomonts respeotin; such loan or gifts wero puro fabrications, ' Btate that up to tho closoof the olootion tho only policy tho Government had was an amalgamn- tion of tho two Cnundian companics. It was not tho intention of tho Government to issue any chartor until all attempts at such amalgam- ation failed. Up to Octobor the Government hoped such smalgamation would be brought nbout, DeBallofojllo, Becratary of the Northern Col- onization Railway, tesfified that he had no knmvlndfia of any nogotintions between Bir Hugh Allan and tho Americans respocting fur- nishing money. 'Lhis concluded the procoed- ings for to-day, THE CHOLERA. Discase in Kentuckyss=Dcaths in Davenport, lowa===Other Roports. CiNeryNaTi, Ohio, Selll. 4,—Four deaths from cholora occurrod at' Millorsburg, Ky., yesterday, aud o numboer of uew casos are reported. Dy Mail,’ From the Rock Iatand (111 Arqus, Sept, 3, Up t0 § p. m. to-day (Wodnerday) thors have boon thirteon doaths that wo know of, of cholra, in Davenport, sinco tho news givon in our paper last ovening, viz.: I!omfi Raff, of tho flrm of iaft, Cock & COo.; B. M. Proltyman, sgont of the Northorn Lino boats; Lymon Vello, & plag- toror ; William Wagunor, firomau on the Chicago, Rook 'Tsland & Pacilo Railroad; Brs, Van Duzon, agod 67 ; two grandehildron of Mrs, Van Duzon’; lrank Nilson, a_Srwodo, died in a back yord; adopted son of Thomas Haller, name not procurad ; Luoy Pottor, dauglilor of Thoo- doro Pottor; Houry Limborg ; o strangor, takon in tho Comphollite church-yard, at 12 o'clock inst night ; two German children in tho lower part of town. Flat-Iron square (near tho Rock Ieland Lridgo) Is the wort placa. Mang athor doatis oro bofioved to have ocourred. Dusincss seoms almost wholly suspended over thers, and tho town is as atill a8 Bunday. Watermelous have boou dumped into tho river, fruit atores closod, and tho city authorities are now making an of- fort to have the stink-holos clonnod upand disin- footod. Special Di?)a Rea to the Loufaville Courier-Journal, Pans, Ky., Bept. 2.—Tho oholora is abating at Mmemhurfi I'here woro only fourdeaths to- ay, and oight casos now in tho city, including tho old cases, somo of which will got well, Mogt of tho citizons have loft town, ‘Thoro bavo boeu threo doaths hero from chol- era sinco yosterday noon and no new cases. All of thoso wore fugitives from Millorsburg. LEBANON, Ky., Bept. 2.—We have lmfi in the town aud counly no deaths sinco I wrote you il:ntenlny morning that I can Lear of, Thosd in ebanon who were sigk with the disease yeator- dnxy morning are gonvalescent. T'his morning sixtoon pasod aro roported ns ocourring siuco 13 o'olook yesterday, Lenanon, K: Bopt. 2.—Tifteon deaths Among the defths are sltogothar 4t Guldmbue Clint Winfrey, daughtor and sou, aud R. T, Gar- nott. Cases all arigiuatod at tha Winfroy Hotel, hurkiak s cpleteauntl Adams and Rrown Countis tlers?! Ilouni Special Dispatoh to The Chioagd Tribuns, Cravioy, Ill, Sopt. 4.—Tho Old Bettlors' Asgocintion of Adams sud Irown Couutios commenced their annual rounion hero ‘to-dny, botween four ‘and fivo' thousand’ poople being resent, Tho moeting is hold 1n o grove neir hio town, which is fitted up with atands, tont, soats, eto, Gov. Yates, who ‘yas expocted to doliver the address; did not arrive, and the day’ was spent In rendidg obituhrios of doceasc mombors, ' sitiging ' and hoarlpg of adilrosses front s tumbor of the old piousel. ~ Tho moof- g will contly {8 gvonliig and L0-moro. ———————— WitesMurdor and Sulcida {n 8¢, Louls, 4.—Archibald Duycan, a I on_lho noxthoaut corner of Tourtoauth and Fupin etroots, shot his wife sbout Lalfspast 10 o'olock this morniog, the ball “ontoriug hor right sido, {nnt below the ulEplu, aud coming out on ho unrunun sido, bolow tho navel, Dihcan then sliot himeolf in tha ljpad, Nulthorluny‘?t 0 {5 s esupposed ? 012 Sogs . Louis, Bo Iaboring qu_ni.uy ‘Woman waa far gono In_proguanc Frowm tho direction of tho ball, {nat hor unborn child is killed. Nothing ia known at this writiog as to tho cause of the tragody. . Bgr. iomn Bopt. 4.—Archibald Duncan, who shot hix wifo this morning and thou blow hia own brains out, died this aftornoon. His wite is stiil alive at 10 o'clock to-night, but cannot lhive long. At the Coronor's inquest this evening an anto-mortem statoment by Mrs. Duncan was mado to tho offoct that hor husbund had beon unsound of mind for noorly o yoor; that bo had hyaterio fits; had. ropostedly throat- oned to kill himsolf; on soveral occa~ slons lad taken a knifo and plunged it towards hisheart. Tiico, whon Lo waslaboring undor oxcitoment, his wife ' had _takon s cutlass from him to provent him kflllnF himaolt, About ton daya ago ho bought pistol, and this morning, atter ho bad gono to work lio roturnod homo, nnd while Lis wife was leaning over a trunk arranging somo clotbos, ha shot hor in the abdomon, thon went into an_sdjoin- ing room and_ shol himsolf in tho hend. Mra, Duncan, aftor boing shot, ran out of tho houso, and was picked up from tho pavemont by Dr. Valentino and a policoman, nnd_ takon to her room, It was furthor loarned that Duncan 'had boon fonlous of hia wifo for some time, which doubtloss was tho real caugo of tho act committed to-day. Mrs, Dun- can, howovor, emphatioally dontos having ovor givon him any canso for jealousy. Alrs, Duncan ‘s the motlior of nino chilron, seven of whom aro atill slive, and would have given birth to anothor in a short timo. SPORTING MATTERS.’ Raco at Baraboo, Wis. Spectal Dapatch to The Chicago T'ribune, Bananoo, Wis., Bopt. 4.—This afternoon a mateh trolting raco camo oft botween M. Camp- bell's Lady Allco, of this place, and D. N. Bmith's Kate, of Bt. Louls, Mo., for stakes of ‘rom othor conversation, | 81,000, ownors to drive, ono mile dash, Lndy Alico won. Timo, 2:34. On the firat -cmu?t, tho two got off on even torms. Aftor goingifty Znn‘ln, tho 8t. Lonis horso went off her feot, aud oforo Ao sottled down to work Alico shot twonly longths nhead, which position shio kopt till tho finish of tho raco, winning with eas, Oricket Gamo nt Tamilton, C. W Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Hanvrox, Sopt. 8.—The St. Louls Oricket Olub woro badly boaton hero yestorday by the Hamilton Olub, Hapulton ecored 150 ok uno Inniug, while 8t. Louis only mado 128 in two inaings. 8, Louis, in the firat lnnlng acorod 5, while R. X, Hopo, of the Hamilton Olub, alone woorod 47 boforo ho was out. Billinrd Match Postponed. New Yonr, Sopt.4.—Tho billiard mateh be- tweon Daly and_Garnier for tho championskip and diamond oue, proviously anuounced for Bopt. 24, was to-day postponcd il Oct. 3, on nc- connt of tho dificulty in procuring & suitablo Dall for pleying. DETROIT. Tho Suult Cnnal Superintendencye= Dolegates to the National Forke Packors? Convention==Tho Oigars Malkers’ Union. Derrotr, Mich,, Bopt. 4.—Capt. Frank Mor- ton, of thia city, has bocomo Buperintondent of the Bault Canal, vice Guy H. Carleton, rosigned. Bmith Dotaford, John l!i’glar J. Belknap, G H. Hammond, and Potor fonkel woro to-day choson dolegatea to the National Pork-Packers' Conventlon. _Tho National Cigar-makera' Union hold only a'morniug scaslon to-day, and did nothing of importance, savoe roforring to tho Exocutive Committoo sundry charges againat various Unions, and dosignating the Arbeiter Zeilung, of Now York, aa the ofiicial German organ. THE INDIANS, Tho Pintes and Othor Bands ¥Induced Go to on Rceservations, Satr L, Bopt, 4—C. W. Ingolls, Indian Agent tologiapla that lio s liold mcconatul cotmefl with tho Chiofs of tho sovon difforent tribes at 8t. Goorge, Bouthorn Utal, Thoy havo agreod to-duy to go'on tho Muddy Valloy resor- vation, *Theso Indian ropresont all tho Plutos in Bonthiorn_ Dtah and Northorn Orozon. v Ingalls starts for Muddy Valloy.to-morrow. Tho council I3 reparded cminontly succossful, Kanosh, Chiof of gnother band of 150 Indlans, has agroed to go to Muddy Valloy, Tho balanco, fwonty or moro, go to_tho Uintah resorvation, Tablona's band goes to Utntab, and all tho Bouthe om Indinns will gathor at Muddy Vallay, Sup- plics to the Piutes, Novadas, aud Westorn Sho- shonas will bo distributed by N. W. Ingalls, avsistant agont, noxt wook, in Novada, - Tho lats ter will probably bo_induced to go on tho Fort all resorvation. Tho Indiau problom is now xl-:guw'ilud a8 golved for the futuro in Utah and evada, Ratlroad News. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tridune, TFont WAYNE, Scpt. 4.—Tho Toledo, Wabnsh & ‘Westorn Road is now laying new steel rails the whola ]nnfilh of their line, from Toledo to 8. Lonis, and work ia being pushed vigorously with a fair prospect of ‘complotion before wintor, They bave just roceived from Metz, France, tho {irat steol rails over snid to have bepn brought hore from that country, 8r. Louts, Mo., Sopt. 4,—At a meoting of the Board of Dircctora.of the Merchants' Exchango this afternaon, Nolson Tift, of Bavaunal, Gn., {msuntud a plan for g now 'ling of transporto. ion for freight and passengors from St, Louis to Liyorpool via Savannal, tho basis for which is an agreement botween tha railronds from Bavannah to trade tho centros in the South aud Wost to transport freight aud Ii:flflflflsflfli betweon Liver- Eool and points on their lines at ratos as low as y any other routo. The steamslips of the lins aro to bo furnished with coal ot Savaunah a8 ohna)x;],y a8 ot Now York, aud the Bayanna) outhoritlos agreo that tho port chargos &t that oty shall not oxcood tho charges at Now York. 'he Board presed rosolutions nxz:rovl.ug tho plan for the route and appointed Committees to nct in con- junction with the Committeos sppointed by othe er bodies to aid in porfacting the line. Oxam, Sept. 4.—Tho Unlon Pacifio Railroad Company gold during tho month of Auguat, 1878, 29,873 05-100 acros of Iaud, at an avoraga' prics f'80.907-10 por acro, amounting to S157,994; twonty-four sales averagod 89 7-10 acros to euch pusclnser, Tota] salos to Sopt. 1, 1873, 779,518 2-100 acres, at an averago price of $4.45 per acre, amounting to $8,468,480.77, > Batayia, Ill., Sopt. 4, —The Chicago, Burling- ton & Quiney Railroad catablished new !mlgfil taten from Batavia to Ohicago last Moudny, re- ducing tholr chargos 35 por cont from former atos. Thoy plao, on the samo day, reduged thelr passonger fara to Chicago frony $1.80 to $1.80. Thus a passouger oan go from Datae vin to Ohicago, via Aurora, for & conts loss han it would cost if ho lived fn Aurora, although be Batayinu Lns soven wmilog further to rid. Obituary, JianTronp, Ot,, Bopt. 4,.—~Col. foan, lato Hocrelary of Stato, died this morning #t Myatio Bridgo, aftor a long and painful ilinos, resulting from wounds reonived of the battle of Antietam, Hiram Appol. — MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. % ‘l”nlv York Eluancial Noews, ‘W Youg, Sept, 4,~Mouoy easler during the mern- inyg at B@T per cent, but, duriug the -nuyflumu, nvm:l' woro advaiced 07 4ud 7 gold, Lato to-day, whon thes’ domand was genorally nl?luad, tho rats acclined to 6 ®7 por cent. ey Sturling dull but o rifle Armor, at 1063(@107 for 60 doym sud 10T GLOTX fur aight,” Gustouss Yeceipta to- Gold lower, declining from 1157 10115, and cloaln, stley Tl cliquo i s 1ald; e ha top of ‘the markel, Loans wero from 1 por centto 7 §old for carryluy nd fat for borrowing, Glearings, ,000,000. * ‘Wite Asslstant-Tronsurer dlsbursu Governmenta woak In sympathy with decline Thicre woro fow mr»flng-{'a' fin a’&um,d e o gald, St bouds dul,* * - acks nltornatoly weak and firm un(l attor tho B ol Slaard, whot Thors el gemei e %6 soll, ovving {o tho positlon of the ol cliqub sl une corininty whicl exlaty rogarding the immediato futu, ot moniy, Lo decling rangod from X 10 15 purcon, ahd waq shost markod in Wabash, Notthweitern com’ mon, Pacito Mal, Weatorn_Un(c, Yrls, 8t, Laul, gud Mannibal & Bt, "Josoply opag, the acelina in tho remnindor of the liat " having beew only X to % mex cent, Krio contlanod activo o the closain conssquencs'of “the agtivity &\ Londou, aud \Vulu\l)}unnlm down to Ofy regular, uflor laving 3010t €0 cauly eacly in tho ‘day. “Tho'oldof Guotu= s‘.{’}'}. wgm ” “}Kmfx :&m&xwenlm\ cmm{n‘n.‘f-‘i,lul)-i. 3k, 813} Pactfio M, 413¢, 443, 40X Wabaall, o) St ST 0T ol Bhiatat o, G Tannibal 85, _Joe, g sty uf cantnin, 60k, & Failcomiuy UG lm.rlflnlnumml'wm Wnde drlve ay catorn EY v L2k Rhors, > e ey Hlorling, 10737, GOTENNNNNT BONDS, Gourons, %1 1403 | Coupons, ‘87, Coupang, 83" Goupong, '63 Goupogu; 104 40, .. Coupons, %65 . Qurrency G, . Goupons, 65 ( Now 53, *ATE BONDS, Virgiuins, old. . North Curolinas, North Curolis, now, + Erlo, 6047 s, 5, 634" e’x% ] Quickailyor. , Adams Expross, Wolls ¥argo .. Amorican Expros Torre Hauto pfd... Chicago & A., ox di United Blatos Ex 101 Pacifio Mail, 433 | Chicago & Aiton pra.104 Now York O Olilo & Misaisalppi. . 8% Ecio, v Erlo Tiarlom, Harlem ' pfil, Afichigon Pittsburgh. nion Pacilc atocka., 20 Northweet Unfon Pncifio bonds, 80% Northweatorn Qentra IPaciflo bds, . 093¢ Tock Inland, Dol, Lack, & Westorn,100}¢ N.J, Contral, B H, & Efdeseieen 35 B, Foul,... Forelgn Markets. Tavenroor, Sept. 4—11 o, m.—Market unchanged. Flour, 2053308, Whoat—Winter, 123 10d; mpriny, 11a 0a@12s 3d; while, 126 10d@108; club, 198 2d@ 1384d. Corn, 30n@40n 8d, Pork, 08, Lard, 395, Livanroow, Sopt. 4—1:50 p, m.—Weathor wet and unfavorablo, Droadstuffe buoyant, Wheat—Spring, 11s 94@12 0d; average whito, 123 11d@13s; club, 138 @1Ua 4d, Corn, 50a d, ToknoN, flopt, 4—5 p, m,—Weather wob and unfe- ‘vorablo for ezaps, Dullion in the Dank of England han decrossed £18,000. Amount withdrawn from bauk on balanca to-day, .£100,000, Canola for monoy '2{@02}; account, 91X@02%4 5208 of 5, 053¢ 3 do of 07, 0315 § 10-40s, o33 s naw B, o T'ants, Bept. 4,~The spoclo in tho Dank of Franco e desreascd 1,300,000¢ during the past wek, iienies, 67f 95c. . Liveieoox Sopt, 4 — Evoning, — Cotton firmors middling uplanda 8%d; Orleans, 03;i; sales 14,000 baloa; American 7,600 Balos § apeoulation and oxport, 5. " Breadatiffs buoyant, California white wheat, aver- ago quality, 12 11d@13n; clud do, 134 34@13s 4d ; red Western_spring, 118 90@1% 033 Tod wintor, 124 10, Flour, 20@30s. ' Corn 80s 04, Cliotso Ui, Gummberland wiadies, 388 63; short rive, s, Now York Live-Stock Markot. Nrw Yons, Sopt, 4—Deoves—To«lays roceipts, 1,820, making 3,250 for_throo days, sgoinst 3,190 samo tmo' laat week, Darkot dull and’ dopressed ; prices @30 lower than Monday, Offorlugs wainly mediuwn fo good natlvo steors, Toxsus shiown in feir flosh, Pricos ranged frotn 83 to 9 for ordinary to good Tex ans, and UX@133c for commion to strictly prime o tives, Good buteliure'cattlo, T@7 owt, aolling frooly at 1045, Balos includo 19 cats Dilnols: sicorn, T sty 03 16 cars, 7X o @12} ; B cars, 6 cy 105‘{0; cgn, 136 owt 10k : 6 ’fl'y' owt, 103g0; T cars Missourl slocrs, 73 cwt, § cars, Tig owt, 1130 ; 8 cars, TX owt, 1030 ; 12 cars Colorado steers, 62¢ owt, 030 & cars Ohorakeo cattle, 420 owt, T30} & 'cars "oxans, 6 owt, 830c, nd 3 caré, G owt, o, Shoop and_Lamba~Irosh recolpts, 8,00, making 11,100 same, timo last week, X¢. Markot closed weak and depressod; BY@TKo for lambs; XG0 for shcop, Bales include 3 cars Obio slioo, av 76 1bs, B0 ; 3 cara, av 86 1, Ge ; 1 car, av 67 1bw, 640 ; 2 cars Ganado lambs, av 68' s, TH@THC 2 cara Stato, v 04 1bs, 7c 3 and 1 car Obio, v G0 fus; Bic. Among tho offorings wers 3 cars Texa shoep, for which 3ge have bean offerod. Byino—Rocedpts, 5,500 boad, making 16,730 hiead for throe doge, sgainst 16,400 hcad aamo tinio Inst weok, Livo hoga nominally’ quoted ot 65@5240; dressed in light demand st 0X@To. 19,100 for 3 days, agataat Prices fell off’ fully Buffalo Live Stock Market, DUTFALO, Bopt, 4.—Csttlo—Rocelpts to-day, fnclnd- ing roported arrivals, 1,040 ; total for tho weol, 8,053, Market slow and dull at yestorday's pricea for goud cattlo; common & shado lower; stiendanco good ; about 1,100 disposed of ; eales, 873, Illinofs sicors, 1,040@1,476, at 5,000.08 ; 160 Texnd steers, nveraging 23@1,107, ot $3,50134,60 ; 07 Kansas stecrs, ayoragin 1,100, bt $5,50 ; 32 Indiaua stocrs, avoraging 1,348, o $5.70'; 84 Missouri steors, avaraging 1,310, f $0.00 53 Miohigan steers, avaraging 1,031@1170, nt $4.134@ 470 ; 46 Ohlo stecrs, averaging 1,385, at 5,85, 8heep and Lambs—Recoipls 'to-dsy, including ro- porled. arrivals, 5,000; tolal for tho' week, 13,200, Markot dull and slow’ st 250 advance on all grados, Cannda_lambe, $5.60@0.12%¢ ; Conads shicep, $5.60@ 5,763 Weatern 'sheop, $4.50@0,00 ; choico lots a siado Digher. Balea 1,104 Onuda Lunbs, ay 70@85 lbe, nt $.3736@5.50 ; 163 Michigan shcep, av 94 1bs, ol $4.75, ‘Tlogs—Ticcolpts to-day, Includivg roportod arrivals 4,000; totsl for the week, 21,000, Aatket dull and pons 'crowdod with rough' Michigan hoge. Pricos rulo: Tllinols, $L15@4L90; Olio, $4.40@4.05; Michi. gan, $4.5@4.60, 2 New York Dry-Goods, Markot. Nxw Yonr, Sept, 4.—Business was very largo and spiritod to-day, with both sgents aud jobbers, The eotton-oods Tharket In autive gud stroug, 3t uu- changod prices, Cotton flanncls, bost maken, scarco, Domestic and foreign dress fabrica sclling frecly, Fancy cassimeres, boavers, repellants, flannals, and linsoyn fu brivk demand. 'Tho Datly’ Bulletin ayn t “Tncifie, Banohoster, Dunnell, Spraguo, and Morrie o prints aro old up to production,” Enast Liberty Live=Stock Market, IDERTY, Sfim. Lfi;nlo—,\mv?h x}a carn, snedium, 6@53¢0; corn-feq 50} 050 Tl Fa doda e 14O 3—Arrivals, 15 cars, ' Extra Pliladolphis, $4.90G 610 ; Yorkers, $4.10@4.90, Shoep—Arrivals, 13 oars, Dost, 5X@5Ye; primo, 6@5X0; modium, dx@00; comnion, I@4c. Tho Petrolonm Trade. ‘TITUSVILLE, Pa,, Sept. 4,—Potroloum market quict :}?{d firm, at $1,40 for itusville dellvery ; $1.35 for Oil Y T¥r16n070, Sopt, 4,—PETROLEUM~Crudo quict and ;lsc‘:ny. at $1.15 frecly bid ; rofined quiet, at Xa lower, )50 e The Produco Markots, NEW YORK, : New Yonr, Sept. 4.—CortoN—In good derland and higher; middling upland, 203c, Lneapstyre—Flour in good demand and higher ; Teceipts, 8,000 Lrls; superfino Western and State, §6.3 @5.80; ’ common o goud oxtra, $3.6080,90; good to cliolee,86,95@1.90; whito wheat extra, $1.80@H.90; oxtra Olo, $6,708, $1.80G10.75, 1tyo flour in fair domand ‘ot $4.00@3.70, Corn meal fairly actlve aud unchunged, “Wheat highor ; rocoipts, 96,000 bu; inferior apring, $1.45; No, 2 Chicago now, $1.63 @LT¢; do Milwankeo, $1.07G1.67% ; Tows pring, $1.05G1.055¢ ; winter red Iilincis, $1.055 old No. 4 Milwaukoo {n'storo, §1.03 ; No, 1do afloat, 3170, _Tiyo qulot; Weatern, 93¢, Nearlyall the rsoda marketin unsotind and ot _wanted, Barloy nominal, . Corn In good demnnd and higher; rocoipts, 31,000 buj steamer mixed Westorn, 63@64o ; aail do, 643(@00370 | yollow, 85@080; while, 6V@To; kiln dried, Bl Oats fikmer; recelpls, 21,000 bu; ‘mixed Woatorn, ¢4 @47c; white, 47@5lc ; black, 45X%@40%0, ‘Eaas—Quiot aud woak ; Westorn, 21@230, Hav axd Hors—Unchanged, (Gnookrizs—Coffeo quist and firm ; Rlo, 204@22%c. Bugor quict and unchanged, slolassod firwy, Rico firm at 8@0x0, Pernolius—Dull; crude, 6o Teflaod, 1650, TunpENTINEG—Stoady at ddc, Provisions—Pork quiet; now mess, $17.75, Deof and cut moats unchaugad; middies quist, Lard uu~ settled; steam, 83,@Bie. Burren—Good grados firm ; Weatern, 10@250, Oueeax—Quict and unchunged, Waiaxy—Dull, unsottled, and Tower; eales at §1,05, closing at $1.00@1.03, LUFFALO, BUFraLo, Sept, 4.—BpravsTurrs—Tlour Arm, Wheat scarco ; ealos of 8,000 bu No, 2 Chicago, tour- rive, st $1.47, 'Corn_scarco and higher; males, 10,000 bu No, 4 at 5605 high mixed, G0, Oata qulot knd scarco} sales, 14,000 bu No, 2'Oitugo, blown, at 8, Other gratn out'of tho morket—nouo here, * Fuwianzs—Unchouged, PIIILA A m ELPOIA, Bopt, 4, changell, Wheat tendip, amber, $1.67@1.10; wh READSTOFTA~TFlour un- highor; red, $1.04@1.G6; $1.76@1.85. Ryo, 82@85c, Corn . olow, GG {0 mized,” e2G0e, Oata srmer ; whlte, 44@{00; mized, @422, YerroLzux—Orude, 10@1lc ; rufined, 160, Wisxy—$1.13, DBALTIMORE, | BaxTrstons, Sept, 4.—BRXAVATOFFE—Flour frmer, with a bottor demand ; suporiine Woatern, $4.25@5.25; family Wostorn, $7.25R8.25, Wheat buoyant aud wtrong; cholos whito, $1,85@1.90 ; fair to prime, $1.65 .80 ¢ amber, $178@1.80 3 good to primo red, $1.69@ 1,05 Corn fiemer aud lighor ; mized Weateru, Glc, Outs u”um aud firm ; Wostorn mizod, 43@43c; whito, “@do, Tyo dwl af T6@850. Puovistons—Dull and lowor, Mess pork, $17.50@ 1775, Bulk shoulders, 85,@hc; clear ribs, 93¢, Bacon—Bhoulders, 9(@93{0 ; nidex, 103110, Sugar- curod haws, 16@10)0, Lard, By @Yig0. 14 poor § chioica BT R WoBtros quALty oe S ol to fanoy, 23@350, CovrEr—Active bub unchanged, Wirisky—Wesk aud lower at $1,00@1.07, TOLEDO, Toreno, 0., Bopt. 4.—BieAvarurPs—Flour firm, ‘Wheat in ’flll‘ domaud und highor ; No, 8 whito Wa- bash, $1,65; extra whito Michigan, 81,09 ; No. 1, $1,60 ; No, 9, $1.40 ; smnber Michigan, $1,47 No. red, $1. 0,2 do, $1,40)5 spat $145 dollor Bep- toutber ; 81453 wollor Ottober ; 'No, 3 red, $L43. Corn fitm lgg wired, (H){@Ifil‘"n, apot 3 d9L@ 4040 soller Boptembor; 493@508 mellur Octolier; 48@48(c ; 'whito, 6le: no grado, 416 473c, Oatwsteady; No,1,37¢; Michigon, 8dc, 2 FaetauTe—~To Huffalo, strong at 6@0)0; Oswego, 063110, NEckirTa—Flonr, 3,000 brls; wheat, 41,000 bu; corn, 43,000 bu ; oats, 4,000, HitpueNTy—Flonr, nono; wheat, 29,000 bu; corn, nonu ; oak, 1,000 bus 4T, LOUTS, 8r, Lovis, Bopt, {,—NiEADATUVPR—~Flour atronger, and an advayeo asked, but uono established, Wiient sctivg aiyd Lighor; samplo Jota No, 8 rod full, $1,37@1,40; i{o 2, $1.62@L63, Caru higher ; No, 3, 430 on track; ichi60 I elevatdr ; cash, 43c, seller Boptombor, - Qats gignn‘i‘;u xfu‘?l.m@fiu l‘n ;llu}:g;, qzu;h, nn_':l‘ Sfi!plen‘;- ur, Harley fvm § No, 9, §1,] ’ teg dellvered, Ryo hold bixlor ; o ualed S ‘Wansey—Lowor at 05cG41.63, PuovisioNs—Dork qulst at 016,75, Dacon il small order trndo ; upaio fuquiry fov round lobs olose, byt no 3ala, Lard unchanged, Yo Towwt ol 61006423, s ArpLe—Dull and lower ; through xan, 4@4xc; winlorod do, $@4340, No veally wholea slcors uflvffiu. OLEVELAND, OLEYVELAND, Bopt, 4, —HREADSTUZFS—Whent strong 3 No.1red hold b JLAT@1.48 5 No, 2 do, $1.48, Comi beer i Lol at 85@50¢. Qaia quictand firmi} old, 89c; e, He PiTnorxun—Qulct, sfaady, and unchauged, - T GINOINNATT, onl; a w: GrNorRATY, Bopt, 4,—BieavsTovss—Flour i at 20.85G7,00, \Whout fFmor at $1.38@1.40, Oorn teady L8150, Ogto. quivh. and unchianged, Ityo frm gt Bbg, Darloy irmér ; spring and fall, $1,50 Frovistons—Ilrn, with bette Moss pork, $10,00 10,25, with salca at $10,0 quiet t steant Leld frimly at 80 ; suwmer, 7705 kuttly, 8)c, Bulk foeling, La ats firmor ; shoulders, Bos clear rib, 030} cloary Die@0rio. Dacon firm, 'with good deinai 3 shouls dors, 90 ; clear riby, 1040 ; cloar, 10340, Wiusgr—Unsottied at ¥3@050, NEW ORLEANS, Nrsr Onveaxs, Sept, 4 —BREADSTUYFA—Flour dully troblo, $0.66@7.78; family, $8,60G0.75, Coru, Oats, aud bran quiot and unohanged, Bar—Dull; prime, $23.00 7 cholco, $25.00, Tovintons—Pork’ unchnged, 'Dacon dull ond Towor at 9¢, 103(@11%0. 1ains firmor ot @160, Lard unclianged, = Wiisry—Dull and lowor ; Louslans, 0%0; Cincine nati, $1.05. (Gnoorntes—Sugar, molasses, And coffee nnchanged, CorroN—Domaud fafr and prices firny, oceaslonally sbova quiotationn ; sales, 520 Lalos ; ordinary, 12}@ 1303 sirict ordinary, 14X@14); good ordinary, ing @10%; strick goad ordinary, X s Jow middling, 17)g0; middling, lflg{ fix“fi% middlings very dull, o REE, MiLwavre, Bopt. 4.—BIEADSTUFFS—Tlour quiot and unchanged, Wiieat firm; No. 1, $L34; No, 3, £1.31 canb, $1.17%¢ Soptomber, ' Gorn acarco nid fifm No, 3, 41o, liyo dull and lowor; No,1,080; No. 2 6o, 'Darley steady ; No, 28112, Fnziauta—To BufTalo, xlif Onwego, 2lc, 3 “wheat, 241,000 tra, Recrrra—Flour, 2,000 L] . Burratene—Flour, 4,000 bris ; whoit, 167,000 b, pesise ik febny MARINE. Port of Chicngo. ARRIVED. ... Sehr R, 3, Skidmoro, Pontwalor, iinbor. Sehr Eilza Day, Pler Marquette, lumber, Schr Whirlwind, Ludington, lumber, Schr Emma, Ludington, lumer. 8ol Porry {Isnunlis, Fajr Haven, col, Soow D. I, all, Pontwater, tanbark. Behr Bortha Barnes, Menominee, lumber, Behir Honeat Joln, Peutwater, limber, Belir Felieatous, Manlatec, lumber, Helr J, B, Howland, Maulates, lumbor, Hohr Monticello, Falr Havon, coal, Hehr O, L. Johmaon, Maninico, lamber, Bloam-bargo Clomalis, Postigo, towing. Steam-barge Alert, Peshtigo, lumber, Bteam-bargo Noquobay, Peshtigo, Jumber, Scow \Whita Oak, Asuiutee, lumbor. Belr 0, Miclielson, Mamstee, lumber, Behr Pligrim, Ludingtou, lumber, Heow Mermaid, White Lako, lutnber, Btosm-barge George Dunbar, Muskegon, lumbez, Bteam-bargo Conteat, Muskegon, lumber, Steam-barge Cumot, Muakegon, lumber, Behr Livo Oak, Monlatoe, luinber, Prop Oconto, Green Bay, sundrics, Heow Ahuapee, Michels' Pler, wood, Behr Tom Painlo, Holland, wood, Beow D, R, Owen, Pontwator, lumber, Prop Now Era, Gfand Lisven, towing, Brgo Wi, Burug, Grand Haven, lumber, Belir Warren, Qollln’s Pler, tan bark, Bchr El Tompo, Manistee, lumber, Prop Californin, Montroal, sundi| Bebr P, Hayden, Pontwater, lumber, Hobr Raleigh, Muskegon, lumber, Behir Littlo Belle, Muskogon, ltmbez, Trop Cleveland, Ogdensburgn, nundtios, Hecow Towenn, WWhito Loko, juinbor, Schr Gem, Mack’s Pler, wood. Btmr Olty of Boston, Odensbirgh, sundries, Belir Ohsmplon, BuiTalo, coal, Prop Roanoke, Buffalo, sundrics, Hehr Madolrs, Ouwego, salt, Btmr qnmnn B, Jokoph, sundries, Sehir Nowball, Graud 1faven, lumber, Bebr W, 11, Jawkins, 1uron’ Pior, wood. Beow W, 1I, Dunham, Pike's Plor, wood, Beow Laurol, White Lake, lumber, Beow South 8ide, Wiiite Lake, lumber. Bcow Mary Helon, White Lake, lumber. Scow Rosa Bolla, 1loy’s Plor, wood. Hebir ¥, L, Danforth, Buffalo, coal, Hobr Horald, Ludiuiton, lumboz, Btor Alpena, Grand Haven, sundries, Schr Bay Stato, Oloveland, stone, Sehr Ralobow, Buffalo, coal, Prop Ira Ohaffec, Bangatuck, sundries, Stuir 8hehoygan, Two Rivers, sundril, Echr Lillio Parsons, Fair Haven, coal, Behr Evelyn, Holland, lumber, Schr Yankoo Hlado, Kingston, salt, Bobr D, G, Wright, \¥hito Lato, lumber, Behr A, J. Mawry, Havelin, lumber, Behr ouvenir, Fontwatar, tan-bark, Hchr M, O, Cameron, Builalo, coal, 8cbr Annio Volght, Buffalo, coal, Barque Monomineo, Ludingtor,, lumber, Schr Camden, Buffalo, coal, chr Myrtlo buskegon, Lambver, Scbr Atlanta, Menomince, lumber. Sebr Black Hawk, Lincol, lmbot, Bobr 8inai, Ludington, lumber, Selir 8. Daics, Manistch, lumber, Behr Helen Blood, Jacksons Plor, wood, el Lunbormas, Blask Graok, limbe Al Bopt, 8, Sehr Wollin, Holland, 100 brls eall ks Trop ity of Detrolt, Tort Huran, 20,460 bu corn, 1,124 Lrls flour, 700 brls corn meal, and sundrics, Marge Guldiug Star, Port Iuron, 26,883 Lu corn, Behir James Garret, Buffalo, 16,066 bu wheat, Hchr Tri Color, 1olland, 50 brlh grocerles, Prop Favorlte, Menomiiics, sundrios, Sehir Bheboygan, Racine, sundrics, Behr Barbarian, Bulalo, 19,057 bu wheat, Trop Ira Chafice, Suugatuck, 500 hidos, 60 brla pork, Drop G Heatn, & op G, P, Heath, White Luko, 60 tons pig.iron, Btmr Qoronn, St, Joseph, sundrigs. " 1E4TOR r0p G J. Trucadoll, Green Bay, 14 bris whlsky, 250 brls pork, and sundrics, Btmur Alpous, Muskegon, grocerios, 10 tons pig-tron, Schr Tempest, Buffalo, 12,308 bu wheat, Behir Qtter, Dufalo, 13,159 bu wheat, Prop I% 11, BurkheAd, Buffalo, 15, Soph &, bu wheat, 35 bxs grocos Behr Bouvenir, Poutwator, 500 bu’ cats, % \}i\mi‘bg afl.' argo Active, Peshtigo, 200 pkgs grocorics, Prop Intor-Gcoan, Duftalo, 31,307 b cat, Hebr A, Rust, Bufulo, 14,000 bu w) NIGIT CLEATANOE ‘Prop Badgor Btate, Bufalo, 23,000 bu wh flour, 50 brld pork, 310 earks sead, Sebr If, B, 'Moore, Buftalo, 13,800 bu wheat. Hebr Eolehuun, Black Rock, 11850 bu Whest, 24,000 b at, Thomas A, Scott, Erle, 10,000 bu e, 500 brls flour, 300 ‘l iga lead, Scow Mary Helon, Whito Lake, sundrics, Prop I‘sz’: Ontarlo, Montreal, 16,200 bu wheat, 98 baleg zoon: co ru, Trop F. D, Caldwell, Port IT y P E.D. aldwall uron, 24,431 but corn, 1,00 t, 600 brig ‘aundrics, Lake Freights, Charlora wero mado on tio basls of e for wheat ta Bufialo, and for wheat {0 Kingston 22 waa paid. The engugemants woro a8 follows: To linffalo—Schra Bary B, Hall, lomer, Red Wing, A, Ruat, and Groton, wheat at 14e; props Colorado, W. M. Tywcad, and Deats Richmond, wheat through to Now York, Té Kingaton —Hchrn Jadeira and Atalants, wheat at 2%, Ta Diack Rock—Sehir Kotchum, 140’ oud ton bills, Ta Qswogo~Trop City of Doston, wheat on private termng otal 13, capacity equal to 283,000 bu. In_ tho aftors noon tho sclir Bummor Cloud ' was cliartered for wheak to Buffalo at 1o, and tho schra Pensaukeq end Threa Bolls for corn fo do at 1do; capas clty eaual (o about 60,000 bu corn and 25,00 by whont Vesscls Passed Dotroite Drrnorr, Mich,, Bept, 4,—PAsstD DowN—Propellers Arabla, Plymouth, Benton, Fay and barges, Geneva and Large ; bark Kato Darling ; schooners ¥, J, Mo Vay, Wilcox, W. Keller, Hinclioan, R, ‘Winslow, 1T Joithson, Rally, Togors, J. Millen, ‘Mason, Ohonabgo, Cuyahogn, Atmospliero, H, Wells, kl‘ ‘Willianie, Duvide 8o, W, o, Allen, Jr,, Knlght Tomplar, Mazwell, | T'anaep Ur—~DBarks Fountain Oity, Atiantic, Arazes, Philadelpbia : achooners Rival, Angus Smilh, Keta Winstow, Ticive, Dolplin, Take Forest, Fayelta sirown, ‘Alys Bradléy, A, Slorwood, Luéy, Alica Richards, Now London, Wnip—Southwest, Detnort, Mich,, Sopt, 4—Evening.—PAsSED Down— Propeliera_Ward ond barges; J, ¥isk, dr., Java g schoonors Prince Alfrod, Montiuk, B, Llizaboth, Als ‘Drecht, Flyiug Mist, Adifondac, Pasixn Ur—Propellers Colotado, Tolado, Ralelgh 3 achioouers P, B. Lock, Youcll, Montana, Winn—Southwest, ¥ort of Escanaba, EsoANADA, Mich,, Sopt, 4—Awutvars, Soph, 1,— Sclirs Thunins Qus, ‘loé.v. W. Nichols, 8, tinch, ‘lara Yacker: bargos J. §, Owen, Fanny Neil, &, J, Hackott, 1, 1. Brown; prop Neptuho, DEPARTURLS—Nowsboy, Duffalo, 645; L. O, Woodle ruff, Clavoland, 816 ; Neptuno, Green Bay, 2845 J, IL, Owon, Chicago, T47; Fanny Netl, Milwaukeo, 789§ I, 3. Hntxelt, Clevelarid, 1,130 1. 11 1,48, Audrven, Bont. 2.~Bargo Frankfort; bark Jang Dol ; schr Bunrise, Deraurtuncs—iono Doll, Ashtabuls, 625; barga Froukfort, Fraukfort, 161 ; Amorican Unlon, Erlo, 654 Thomas Qunyle, Oloveland, 1,200, Anmivats, Sept, 9.—8cur E. A, Nicholson: scow Diue Bello; barges’ Tayetto, Baldwin, A, L. Yottors Behrs Cascado, Relndoor, Derantunzs—F, A, Morso, Erio; Olara Parker, Cloveland, 704 ; Blito Bollo, Greon Bay, 182, SPECIAL NOTICES. o 1 4 ‘T, LUNOHEON, N | J ON THE BRI \Kgfils‘gnnq“wld_uztl DINNER ANDY LEA & PERRINY' Worcestershire Sance 1S INDISPUNSABLE, B NOAN’S NS, Now Yark, SO BINGAYE SONGNETO, Baltimore Oystors, 40 cts,, 50 ots., and 80 ots. por can. Discount mads b a clty anil_countey doslors, ' Hond orasr to HUTURIN BON'S OVBTIL HOUSI, caruor Wabash-av. and Twone . Brown, Cloveland, VELVET RIBBONS. Black Velvat Rilibons Fagle A . S, Brand, PASSAVANT & CO., ROLE AGENTS, 222 & 224 Church. Dr. OOULIST AN. ' 127 Bouth Clark-at., Chicagn, 111, Oporating Rargoon fos Deatnres, Nlindnoss, and all Disonscs and Daformities of tho Ityu aind Line, "tho Jurgeat stuck of Aritiicial Eyos in thio Wost, LITHOGRAPHY And x‘tmnmvmu. ‘l‘]‘N‘l‘l‘)fl?I‘l"lr"l'(.l ' ‘}Yt‘l:h kil angq ronpthoss. ¥ L do. iy 10, 5, 7and'd Michigan-ary AURT