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\ THE ¢HICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1873, SHORT HORNS. 111 ¥Mend of the New York Elord for $380,800 «« KXighest Price Fald, 840,000, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, Unioa, N. Y., Hopt. 10,—The sale of tho Now York Aills herd of shori-horn cattlo, st thls place to-lay, proved to be tho most romnrkable ovont in tha history of thin popular and valuablo 1aca of caltlo, Tho herd, tho property of tho Ifon, Bamnol Campboll, whila nob the largeat, wan ono of tho most celobratod iu the world, ond tho salo brought fogother tho londing ‘reodors from all portions of tho United Blates, whila many'of the Euglish broedors wora ofther presont in POrA0n ot roproacntoil by agenta sent acrosn tho Atlan- Lo for the pu . ‘Thore were 111 anfnls sold for 80,600, " Fon ‘ot tho Duichess tribo of fomales brought 421,250, sn average of $21,700, Tlio sklo commonced it 1 p,m, Tho fieat animal led tuto tho ring being (ho Diko_Dull, Second Duke of Oneldn, which wan atarted for $10,000, and advanced l“wldly to $12,000, and sold to'T. J, Megibben, of ontucky, = Fao Drsionnos, a8 tho forales of thommo tamlly aro called, followed, tho first boing Eighth Duchess of Thorndale, 13 yeara old, and in all probalility & non- breeder, sold to 0, J, Wadsworth, of Now York, for 410, low prico, Uk " vudor o Slrcumatuuces lirgo snough. “Flia flxt was tho_Twoltth Dichess of Thorndalo, 8 years old, nud an uncertain breeder, Slio wWas atatted L8500, and_advancod rapldly to $3,000, $4,000, and £5,000, ancl flually to 85,700, at whicl the Xon, A, D, Cdngar, of Now York, bocamo her ownor. Tlion'came the Duchesn of Onolds, & calf lans than six months old, Flve thousand dollars was tho first bid, by Col. King, of Miunesata, ralsed to $6,000 by Lord Skemmordate, of Englaud, and $10,000 by Mr, Turwiek, supponed Lo sopresoit’ Lord Dinmoro, so” turod hor. 1t was tho highost figuro over paid at o publio salo for a short-liorn cow or calf, and the ox- citoment nt once rose to fever heat. Then catna tho Thirtcouth Duchess of Thorndale,slx -onra ok, for which $10,000 was offered on tho firat 1d, ol 55 1o fgnres roso thonsnnd by thonsand, tho audienco fairly hield their reath, aud ‘sho was kiock= o off to Mr, Cougar at £15,000, ‘Thon camo tho Jighthh Duchess of Oneldn, n calf less tlian & year ol Ibsoemed as 1f the auillenco began 10 ropont of theso bigh prices, and $3,000 was tho first bid, bt tho excitomont roso agnin a8 '$6,000 wos bid, and then n clean_jurap to $10,000, and by the timo Mr. rwick, of England, led hor out at $16,300, it soemed o lisvo Fenchod 1 iglat possiulo poin. ‘Then came._ tho Thirtocnth Dichess of Onolds, r. Duncean, of Iltiuoir, starting ber at $5,000, which Col, Morris, of Now York, rned ta $10,000, aud sho wos Snally sold fo 31z, Halford, repressifative of anothor nglish brecder, a 3 Fhion came. T Ninth Dichess of Onelda, » calf a yearand o wonth old, Bho waa started ot $6,000, and, aftor a apirited contest, was knocked down to Mr, A, 3. Aloxander; of Kentiicky, at $19,000, and it bogan 1o Vo whispered that perbaps somo animal could tomel €20,000, Tho Tenth Duchess of Onelds, this spring's ealf, wraa lod 4n, aud slarted at $5,000 by Col, Morria, whicll 1id was doubled by King; $5,000 moro was added Ly Goorgo M. Bedford, of Kontucky, Thon the Englis porty and Mr, Aloxander’s roprosontatives camo in, nd $20,000 wan specdily bid, and gho was only sur- renderod to Aloxander ot $27,000, It now socmed iimo indeod to calla hnlt, and the Fourth Duchess of Onelds Lrought $25,000, and was Bwarded to E. O. Bedford ond T, J, Mogibben, of Eenbuoky, i tho ‘precious Duchieasts wero oW nesr- Snlo of mi old, As the Firat Duchoss of Onoida was led in snxious facos wero scen_on all eides, and $15,000 was tho irst bid, which was rajsed at one Jump to $30,000, amid tho wildest exclloment, nnd at $30,000 sho ws awarded to Lord Skemmerdald, Two moro Duchesses remafned, and tho Tonth Duchess of Gonova was lod in. She was five gyears old, snd _ started At $2,000 on her Mead for overy year. Fifteen, wonty, twenty-five thousand were rapidly bid, and floally 30,000 was reached, and $100 bids mucceeded, but A3 the aspirants lockod orns, the thousands again aroso, and finally, at $35,000, she was knocked off 1o Mr, Ber- wick, of England. Thlo quocnly Eighth Duchess, of Gonova, tho last of iho Duchesacs, was lod into tho ring, She vas startod by tho English party st $10,000; $16,000 wns tho moxt bid,~ ond here blading slacked, ond. it oppeared as if all were dono,Slowly, howover, s bid of $16,000 was made, and after & timo $17,000 was offered, and then $20,000 by two different bidders, which one of them sotkied by making it $25,000, and then slio rote up to thousand-dollar bids until sho rosclied and passed sl her slstars, and the auctioncer sunounced that thero was $40,000 bid. Hoftly Mr. Berwick ralsed it , aod then’ Slmon Bent, with sn Eoglish in his pocket, ventured $200 more, Berwick responded with anothor $200, whon Mr, T. Dovis, of England mado it §40,600, and recelved the prize, Such o ecene of wild enthusinsm was nover before wiinessed in a salo ring, As tho chiers roso, peal on poal, it sccmed ua if 1t must ‘have been all 8 dream instead of a reality, Later in the solo a fow more bulls of this family woro wold, Tho fourth Duke of Oncids, concerning whoso brecding thero was Bomo misgivings, bringiog $7,000, snd the seventh Duke of Oneida, who had two crossed on his faco, pold for $4,0C0, the formor to Mr, Conger, and tho lndnr 10 Mr, A. W, Griswold, of Vermont. . The Oxford family were next upon the cataloguo and ol wall, Mr. Griswold paying $0,000 for o 11-yene old cow, Becond Maid of Oxford, The Third Maid of Oxford, s yesr younger, did not appesr to_be_in calf, and, on accouut of bier igo, sold at $1,000 to Warnock egibben, of Kentucky, Tho Beventh Maid of Ox~ ford, tho sumo ago,-concerning whoss breeding there wero doubts, sold 't $450, ‘ThoSocond Countess of Ozford, altliough B years old, and hind nborted her last galf, brought $4,000, and went to Mr, Grisweld, Bunn Oxford, s boauty, sold to Bush & Hampton, of Ken- tucky, for §1,600, and her helfer calf, n_fow days old, sold at $600, to O, F. Vanmetor, of Kentucky., Tho English purty startea tho 12th Lady of Oszford, at $5,000, and captured lier ok $7,070, Thoy also want for tho third Countess of Oxford withi a £5,000 atarter and followed lier tv $9,100, at which prico theysurrendored her to Mr, Conger, of New York. Col, Morris started the 12(1 Mald of Gxford at $2,000 and obtained her s 5,000, ¥ e Lady Bates family, anothcr Jopular Tof, camo next, but, the English party not wishing nuy of "them, tho Amorican bidders had 3t all their own way. Tus first ono was 13 yeors old, and sold for a song, but Mr, E. @, Bedford, of Kentucky, was gld to take tho next al £3,250, and Col, King her heifor calf, a fow doy old at §1,600. M, Bedford took the next ot $1,100, buf paid 83,400 for the next, Mr, Connell obtainiig one at 1,600, 'The Rosamonds, fivo in number, sold from $525 to $2,050, Mr, Dunean, of Illiuols, ln(&llxg one st tho lat- ter 1igure, and Mr. Mix one at o lower price, The Blooms ranged from $325 to §2,500, Mr, Cenger, of Now York, taking tho highest priced 'ones, Then seven of the Wilil-Eyes sort, tio of which gome of the Englirh party wanted,but which Mr, Halford capturod at B30 and $3, 100 respectivoly, Simon Beattio paid $450 for the bull calf which one of them had, ‘Two of tho Gwynne family, of whicls Mr, Tarke’ hord fa lorgely comiposed, rold at $2,000 nud $1,700 respectively, Then thero were wany_others, not’ Lelonging to families, 0ld, which brought allsirta of prices.” Tuo sao 16 Ihe inost romarkable one ever mada, and 1t is probable that a Lerd, embracing so much valuable blood, will Doyer again bo brought under the hammer, PRINGFIELD. Further Developments in the Rarper Defalention Matter--Senntor Logan Offcrs the Collectorship to the Kon. Il S. Greene, but Ho Declines the Ilonor-~The Chicago Board of 'L'rade 'Will Refuso to oy the ''nx on Their Cupital Stock, Special Iigpateh to The Chicagn Tribune. SrnmvorseLn, I, Sept. 10.—Additional facts aa to the Harper defalcation are slowly coming out, Messrs, Muun and Sweot left for Chieago to-day to look up tho facts s to Harper's grain and real-cstato tradea, John D, Mclutire, X, P. Westerman, D, Thomyson, snd Jobn L, Smith, woll-known dislillors of Pekin, were brought hers to-day, charged which complieity iu the stealing, and will be examined to-morrow, Five thousaud doliara of tho monoy which disappeared from tho offico tha doy Harpor Teft owere - paid - into . Bunwe - Bank, "o gettlo an individunl note, and $6,000 were paid {nto the First Natiounl Bank for'a like purposo, Both theso suws Were paid in distillery drafls, sud the bank off. cors st have known thero wad no Loueat way of turniug thiont to privato account, A demand han been mado on both ‘fhese bauks for tho roturn of this smonoy, it no fornial reply has yet Leon made, I i sald that, while Harper wai thus’ partionlar to pay off thcro debts, bio left a small noto unpald at tho Stato National Bank, but tho ofticors do Dot state how much 45 18, On Saturdsy, Senator Logan offored o appoint the Ton, 1, B, Greono Gollector in Harpor's place, but to- day the appointment was declined, Inthe Btato Bourd of Equalization, the matter of tarporata pasceaments was disousaed, but nothing was docided, 1t is understood the Chicago Board of T'rado will declino to pey the tax on their capital stock, aud mako 0 test easo of the question, which thoy will carry to tho highest courts, It is now probable that the Committes on Rallroade In the State Boord of Equalization will fail to agroo upon the plan of the asaessment of the rallroads of the State, sud the amount nt which thoy shail ho yppeeeed, ' Two repurts will doubtloss bs eubmitiod, Tho msjority will bein favor of & high nesessinent, something near what the roads wers valuod at per milo by cortain raflroad men who were befora t\to Leglslature last winter, e, BE LENIENT, MBR. STOREY. The Times of yesterday coutained what purported to be a lstter from Allan Pinkerton, the great dotoctive, dunying certatn atatemonta made in this paper regards Iug o recent oxpross robbery, Yoreons acquainted with Mr. Pingorton know him {o bo o man of atriot fnteg- sity, s man whoso word can be roliod upon, On "Tuceday morning Mr, Pinkerton camoto this offico und statod, voluntarily, that Lo had bean ro- quested by Zénes voporters to writa a lotter deuying thint ono of hi4 men hud arrested a robbor ot Burling- ton, Tows, a8 mentloned n Sundey's TRIDONE, “ but," aald 2, Pinkerto, 1 skall do no such thing,” We sro satisfled tho lottor published In yostorday's Tymes, over tho slgnaturo of Allau Pinkorton, is forgery, and brand it as such, Ar. Warnor, who sccompanied Mr, Pinkerton, made bo following statoment & ¥ On Bunday night, ahout 11 o'lack, T was waited §ron st my restdeiico by & Tymes ropotter, wha wkod fn au_oxcltod munnor wly in h—i I had not nent tho nows of tho express robbory to Lis pu 1 replied that I had been abeent from th el only gelting homa that avening, and coneoguently had not heard of any sxprens robhery, Mo thon avked if I biad not read the arilil b Tie Fivuse, 1 replied tuat 1 bad avt, *Have you s uun ob your force uumed Meiraw® o Inquirod, ¢ Noy Troplied. +Thon that woitlos it, by G—dl know thers wae nothing fn §,! sald iho roporter, !Hoid .on)! wsid Iqont bo going o half-cocked's 1 hiave riot boon at the offico, and thorefors cen’t tell ‘whothior thoro has or han ot hoon & robbory, and that #omo of our men havo not made an arrest,’ .But the roportr riahed out of the oor, oxcialming as ke wont, 41 havo all 1. want; we muat apoil Tiie Trip- UNEA. scnsation ; you say you have mo man named MMcGraw on your forco, and that sottles the businoss | ' Tre ThnuNE QI ‘nob say nything sbout a man namiod BeGraw, It said tho ntrost wan madn by Horgt, or Liout, Gtay, of Pinkertows forco, And Purthor, Mr, Pinkerton will not, and darea not, dony that Mr, Gray arrestd s man a4 Burliugton, Tows, catried him Dack to Clitengo, took him to Pinkerton's olfico, whera 1o was dotatiiod's fow houra, and tiion shippod'bim to tho Eant, whero thn crimo’ for which ho was appro- hended was committed. Yo ympathizo witl tho Liifputian and. bis boys in {tele troublo, and siucorely liojo Mr. Blotoy, unoi bia xoturn honio, will bo ss’ fonfont aa possible withi thons, IN MEMORIAM, Meoting of the Millinrd Fraternity to Lay Tribute to tho Momory of John W. Coon, Bocensad At noon yestorday all claases of billiard men, and a fowof the intimate friends of John W. Coon, lately docoased, mot in the Shorman Houso {o take sction concerning his doath, and. make arrsngements for hia funoral. Mr, E, Brunswick, who -was Coon's last employor, was chosen Ohairman, snd M. J, I, Maynle Seore tary. ‘T Ohafrman stotod that the meoting wan callod for tho purpose of paying & deserved tributa tothe momory of omo of tho most practical, and one of {ho moat pkili- ful, nativo Amorican billiard~players, Tho firat thing to bo attendod to, liowald, was .thn honorable burial of tho deceased, and h advised that tho funarsl tako p! to-day, v Me. T, 7, Cowles sugqested tho appointment of Comuitteo on Resolntions, nd the Ohnir sppointod as Ach Committoo Meaara, Cowles, Geary, and Foloy, Mr. Geary apoke feolingly and sonafbly of the do- cessed, sasing that hfs rematus should hayo & proper burfal, and tbst s monument should be erccted to mark tho Tenting-placo of i tat was mortal of John W. Coon, who had cvor: been gonerotis and rendy to sharo wittia friend tho bost portion’ of his posses. slous, N 3r. Tom Foloy aald that what was dono would bs dono in friendsbip, and in romembranco of (he worth of ducoascd, and {hat his frionds in Chicago would pay & deserved tribute to his memory, On motlon of Mr, Cartor, o canvansing committeo, composed of Bessrs, Ben Singer, Maunheimer, Zeller, Foloy, Doty, Balke, Klare, Sloseon, Honahap, and Teaclt, was nppointed to raise funds to pay funeral oxpensos and aid in the erection of o monument, On motion, M, Noil Bryant, of Now York, was s2dod to thio Committeo on Resolutions, : Tonding & roport from this Comimittee, subscripiions woro recelved na follows ¢ Etmanuel Brunswick & 0o, $50; Miclmol Monshan, $10; Grorgo Bloston, $10% Brunswick & Balke, $50; M, Beziuger, $10; R, H. Contes, $10; L. Bmith, $10's Fred Loach, $10; Charles Malthows, $5; Doty nes, $35; Josoph Vermeu- lon, $10; Frod Fitch, §10 ; Frod Oroman, $10 ; D, Mil- lor, $10; J. W, Stowart, 85: A, Zallof, $10; T, M. Goodell, $10 ; Nr, Porinar, §1; 3.1, Haynle, §5 mon Forhan, $10; Durr & Dorr, $103 P, En{flnr, £55 1, Geary, $103 Nell Bryont, $10; Tom Foley, $35} T, Z, Cowles, $5 ; Stophani, Mannholmer & Hart, $50; Capt, John Willizme, $10, ‘Tho Committeo ou Tesolutions reported the fAllow- ingg, which wore unanimously adopted : Wazneas, By sn set of Divine Providenco, we ara suddonly and with briof warniug called fo take action gcm.\ roference to the deathof one of our number, 1 Resoleed, By tho billiard.room keopers, billiard players, and Dhlitord-table, sanufacturers. it moeting tssembled, that in deoply lamenting tho suddlen taking off of Joih W, Coon, wo. desiro to place upon record o slight, oxpresilon St o estesea and regard for one who, Imfllrru beinga credit {othe billlard fraternity iy reason of hia groat brillisncy and skill as an expert, wos ot all times an honorablo generous oppo against whose integrity (o breath of lodged, And whos modesty in tho flush of success was guly edualod by bia courago and pluck In the facoof otont That we horoby tonder oursincoro and sorrowful sympathy ond condolence to the stricken relatives of tiin deconsed, with whoso griof and rogrot we fully share, The folloving funoral sresngomonts wero mado: Tho ceremony to take place at the Coniral Iotel to- day at 8:30 p, ., tho_Nov, W, I, Thomsa o proach the funcral sermon. Following to act os pall-bearers : H. Rhincs, Tom Foloy, Megera, Honaban, Goodell, Bchpslder, Slosaon, Fitch, and Vermeulen, Aftor tho reading of the following letter the meoting sdjourned : MooLey's Orena-Hovse, Sopt. 0, 1673, Thomas Foley, Kag. : Dean Bim: In cage poor John Coon fa in need, my humble mite 1s at your disposs! in his behnlf, profose sionalor otherwiso, Inlinato, J, W, DLAISDELL, e e gt HOW THEY WERE PILOTED AROUND. A party consisting of McKoo, of the 8t, Louls Globe ; Olarke, of tho 8t, Louls Dispateh ; Coloney, of tha Bt. Loufs Democrat, and Mr. John Rigby, s momber of the Tondon Bar, of England, aceepted the courtoous invitatlon of Yolico Commisaloner Wright, Ald, Bloore, and My, D, T, Hals, yestordsy afternoon, for & tug-excursion through tho Chicago Ruver and fo tho lako crlb, Tho party smbarked at Wells-stroct bridgo, and procesded south as far & the canal, making & sur- voy of the river-improvement and tho industries that line its banks, paying epecial attention to tho clevators, ‘manufactorios, Aud axtennive lumbor and brick-yards, sud the immeunso BMeCormick reaper-works, The rll’ly of ‘‘tourists” expressed a pleased murprise ot lio completoness and magnitudo of tho indutrios thoy obaorved, Botwithstanding tholr ~ heatomonts. thae thoy had anticipated mucl, Roturning to the mouth of tha rivar, the party apent a pleasant time in comwmenting on tus scencs they had witneased on {ho bankn of tho stream, Tho voyage to the lake crib on the placid waters was very much enjoyed, At the “‘Castle in tho Waves” tho party dfsombarked end spent a briet time in udmtrins wonder of the enter~ prise that was constructing solid limestons walls intho wanto of waters, Re-cmbarking, the party procesded morth until they had a fine vlew of Lincoln Park, after ‘which they sleamed homowards, The excursion was an nformal and vory pleasant one, and the concomis fanis nosessacy to onoourage approciation wao not lacking,—thanks to Mr, Qlyues, of the Bherman House. Mr, R, A, Hooley was of fhe party, snd by his genial good fellowship coutributed much fo the hearty enjoy- ment of the trip, The thanks of tho party were ro- turned (o the ownors of tho tugboat Redmond Prindi- ille, and to it accommodatiak and eourieous Oapiaim, Evotott, —_—— POSTPONED. ‘The meeting of tho Arcadisn Club, which was to havo been at Sunuyalda this aftornoon, hsa boen post- poned until to-morrow, owing to tho oécurronce of the Tuneral of John W, Goon, —_— e Kern's. Mr, Charles Korn, doterminod mot to be surpassed by any competflor, hus opened an establishment at No. 113 LaSalle stroot, in tho magnificent Union Bank Bullding, dlrectly opponite tha Chambor of Commereo, that, as o Junch snd samplo-room, has o superior in the world, if it ns an cqual even, The roomn ore fitted up fn biack walout and California laurel, with lieavy plato-mirrors, and tho bar is one of the hand. somest{n tho city, ‘The rear portion of the catablishe ment ia fitted up 98 Drivato salon, with hoavy Bruse ol carpiets, elegaut windoyw Laughigs, and inacblo- topned lunch-tablea, Ono of tho foaturea of this de- lghtful lunch-room 8 tho court in resr, whers a pio- turesquo fountain nnd beautiful shrubbery form an . ngreeable relief to the eye in coming in from the dusty aircot, Anolher musing featuro, which will be peoiie larly noticonblo by members of thio Board of Trade, ia tho ~ Lfo-like ropresontations on pach sido of tho bar mirror, tho buRl snd the bear, Thoy are convenlehtly placed to roceive the tossts of their respoctivo worshipors, and may bo supposed to bo tho patron gods of the institation, Howover man may bo * on’Change,” it 1a cortain {hat o will always wisliiobo © Joug ! at Charloy Kern's, and novor so 4 yhort " aa o go olsowhoro for his lunch, Tiecognizing that many of our busineks men aro ao- customed to lato dlnners, Mr, Korn has tnde ospecial rovisfon for thom at his lunch board, whers will b ound overything that Lis extonded exporionco can ‘suggoat au Aultablo for lunch, without wholly destroyin a man's appetit for dinuer,’ Tho only hot dises will bo uoupy oyuters, o, and cotfes, but overy dulcacy of b lunchi-tablo Wil be on hand ot all timea during Dbusinces bours. Those wishing & full dinner, how- over, {u tho best stylo can call ot the old stand on Mon- rop sircot, near Laisll, Whero Chacloy's rostaurant remald, —_— Mount Forest, Bomething can be eald in favor of overy ons of the muny suburban projocts surroundiug our city, Bul vory much might be 8aid fn pralsoof the latest and Toftiest enterpriso fu this direction, Mount Foreat s located on tho lnoof the Chicago & Alion Rallroad, nine miles southwest from tho city, and 1a cortainly one of tho most beantiful sites for a suburban village in our entire vicinity, Thetraot laid out ju a high and wonded ridge, gradualiy rising from tho dopot to an altitudo of nob loss than 110 foot above tho railrond, nd hroken by occasfonsl doep rock roviues, Many sporkling eprings leap forth from tho shaded hill- ols, atst 1o view i1 o1l diroctions In osulitul in the We congratulate the Mount Forest Land nd predict thut at twil bo our fancy oxtrame, cor it ‘ompany upon their prospec mo very dlstant doy Mount K auburd, Tinest Olothing and Underwear, Bessra, Wildo, Diuett & Co., formerly Edwards, Dluott & Qo,, are now showing at thoir now slesrcom, northiweat cornor State and Madison strects, nlarge and woll-assorted stock of gentlomen's undorwear, in Neavy silk, scarlot ond whits cashmoro, scarlot and white flanucl, lieavy all wool Bcolch, and tho wall- known brand of Cartwright & Warior,e shists and drawers, Alson full stocks of boys’ nnderwosr, gens tlomeu's dsy snd night shirts, snd s great varioty of neck woar, which thoy offer at ' priced 8s low as auy in o glly. Tho siuck of careiago rugy thoy show s one of tho Targest, i mot tho largest, aud fineat evor Lrought o Ghicag b s A Zllinols Supreme Court, Special Dispateh to The Chicauo L'ribune, Orraws, Tll,, Rept, 10,—Tho followlng procecdings were Lud in the Bupreme Courl to-duy i Walker v, Doulasj mobio for extra time fo Ala brists douled, Bharkey ot L, v, Miller ; mation to sot asido Judgmont of afiirmanco of Hoplembor, 1671, sud rolnatato tho case; granted, Natlonsl 'Insuranco Company v, Chamber of Gommarea of Chlesgo; mubmitted ort Lriofs filed to be iaken halhl Qourt on call, Iay & Mubson v, ‘The Pooplo; {ranafarred to the Griminal dockeh, Wrlght v. Diroesu: motlon for ad- ditionsl tmo o fle _record, Bmith v, Ore- mort ssmo motion, Cathollo. Dishop of Chi. cigo v. Ohinlqnis motlon {o "fitm decreo " of Court below, Outfer v, Collfson; by agreoment of artios, sont to tho Ceniral Division, Whitav, Tho beoplo; confeseion of one error, and densal n { ro~ mainder, Olark v, Ifope$ motion for oxtenaon of thia to file record; motion (o admit atfornoyn from other Bintes, viz: ¥, W, 111, of New York; Aloxandor M, Tunkloy, of Michigan; J. i, L, Tibbitts, of Indlunn g D. McOonnell, of Now York; and J, M, Saunders, of Now York, Hchofleld v, Tompkina; ‘mation for wrlt of error, Potler Palinor v, Ford ; motion for further tima o filo abatract, Great Western Tolograph Compae 57 v, Tatteo ot al; ‘mation to dimlas upyoal. - Larl v. Loo ot al,; to ba sibnitied on printed briefs, Tuckor v. Pago ; motion for longor time to flo Abstract and Driefs. ‘Turner v, Benuett ; suggestion of diminution of rocords, I, H, & M, R.' R V. Ttesvos : motlon for additional mo_to filo briofs, Bliss v, Halucs ot nl.; 6nine motion, P, & R, T, I, I, v. Conl Valley Mining Company ; motion_ of appoiles to filo amenaed poti- tion ; Haftolin v, Blefsner; motion for oxtousivn of timio'lo fils abatraots and brief, THE LOUISIANA MURDERS. Further Particulars of tho Brutal As- sawsinntion of Judge Crawford and District=Attorney fiarrise=1"ursnit of n Gang of Outlnwe Supposed to bo tho Guilty Parties, Moxrog, Ia,, Sopt, 10.~0n_Saturday Iast Judge T, 8. Orawford adjourned tho District Gonrt at Wnina- boros, Pranklin Parfub, Ul Tuouday. 1ie accompanicd tho District-Attoruey, Arthur I1, Harris, to Columbia, Galdwell Pariak, and pont Uio Ssbbath at that pisce, Thoey atarted from Golumbia,on thelrreturn to Wains- boro!, on Monday morning, and when 12 miles aouth- went of Walneaboro' they woro waylald by four men, who wers Iying fn gmbush fn tho midst of a deneo g‘llmfll of sovoral muiles, and wero murdered in cold nod, Judgo Orawford was shiot in fvo placos in the head snd body, and it i thought that nho struggled with his ansansing, ns Lis bond wos badly bruised sud menglad, Mr, Harris wos shot in tho back of the head snd in tho thigh, and bis horse was shot under him, The Lodlos woro discovared on Mondsy ovening by Thomas J, J{ough, who was on his way to Wainsboro' toattend court, 3 1t §a thought that the murdors were committed by o iy of dul?efldmn known as * Tom Winn’s gang.” Rl Teador of {aetr. party wns tricd at tho ant form of tho District Qourt, boforo Judge Crawford, of Colum- bia, for murder, and convioted, ia boing prosecuted by ' District-Aliorney Harrin. ‘Ho mado his oscapo from jall bofore his sentenco, and mado repoatod tireatd that Lo ‘Woultl Kill the Judge aud Prosecuting Hormey. ‘Tiio pooplo of Hlis parieh are fndignant, and a largo number of mon are in purauit, It ia thought that the murderers will be oyertaken within tweuty-four ours, JIndge Crawford was abont 50 years of ago, & fino Iawser and upright Judgo, Ho {a o brothier of Sotine tor Orawford, of Madison Parish, and loaves a large famlly, e will ba buriod at Golumbus to-day. Bs. Harris was about €1 yeara old, and_universally satcemod forhis gental, socal qualilics. o has been at {hio bar in North Loulsians_for twonty years, and ‘was Master of the Calumbin. Lodgo of ¥roo Masons, Tiis body was brought to this placo, and bis funeral ‘will take ploco this afternoon, the servico being con- ducted by the Masonlo fraternity, The District Court at this -placo has adjourned in ro- spoct to the momory of the docaasod. Tho saassaination of thoso gontlomen has no politi- cal significanco whatover, Judge Crawford was a Tiox publican and Mr. Harris» Dowmocrat, and thoy wero murdered by duiperadoos woso ity they iad fn- curred n tho dlscharge of tholr oflicial dutics, New OnLEANs, Sopt, 10.—Kallogg lssuos o proclama- tion offoring $5,000 reward for the apprehension and conviction of the murderers of Judge T. 8, Crawford gnd A, P, Taczls, Diaicict Attorncy. Albo, €500 tor ¢ho apprehonaioh and conviction of (lie milrdcrora of Thomas Archibald, whowas murdered by two une kaown men willo Standing at tho gale of his Louso, in Richland Pariab, on tio i e Py THE CANADA PACIFIC SCANDAL. The Witnesses Olosoly Questioned in Regard to Matters of Which They Aro Xgnorant, and No IRcforemce Made to Subjects with Which they are Familiar--No Scsslon Yestordays Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, OrTAWA, Sopt, 10.~Tho inquiry farco was again onactod before tho Rosal Commisslon yestordny, A glaringly obvious fact fa putont to tho most caraloss obsarver, and that fs that witucases are vory particu. Inrly asked about mattors of which thoy know nothing whilo what thoy aroreportod s knowing is cither ‘passod ovor withont reforencaat all, or indiffercntly and vaguoly, An importsut festuro of tho evidence, 8160, 15 that o attompt has yot beon mado to conceal the damoging foct that sums of money largoly in ox- coss of tho most libersl construction of legitimate xponnca waro oxponded in tho intoreat of the Minti- tors during olection ; that Allan's cash waa cverywhoro, and that ho waa {n_coustant receipt of acknowl! odgments for moncy advanced, Benator Fostor, who Intoly_confirmed cerlaln statomonts of McMullon's, ‘wos oxpocted yeatorday, but failod to answor to Lia namo when callod, _Jnmen Dakors, Secretary and Man. ‘gor of the Montreal Telograph Gompany, confirmad tlio statemont of thio local managers, that " the original of all telegrams forwnrdod duriug’ tho eloctions had Deen deatroyed, aubject to o standiug rulo of the Com- ooy, which requires tho destruction, aftar six months, of sl original tclegrama ; and that all telegrama of dste to Jon, 1, 1873, have leen dostroyed, In' connoo- tion with this, It may be Jntoreating to note the faot tont Bir Hogh Allaa s Presidont of this Company, snd bolds tho controlling sbaro of mtock, Though Dakors was ablo to produco n liat of telograma that possed betweon Abbolt, Macdonold, and othor ‘membors of the Cabluet, n0 offort woa mado to obtain it, Had such a list boen produced, n demand might Liava beon foundod thoron to sectizo tho originals from tho monders and rocolvers, Judge Coursal, of Mon- 4rosl, waa sworn, and testifiod that he knew nothing whatovor of a0y subject inquired of by the Commise sfon, Bheriff Lo Blanc, of Monireal, know Allan_and MeMullen, and, though Lio swears that ho Was ono of Bir Georgo Cartfor's Commilter, ho also mwears that ho kmew nothing of su’ sgreoment; had 1o converation with Allsu, nor any ous, on eloction matters ; did not Jmow who contributed the money usod_ by 'tho Committeo, aud know notbing of the re- caipt fGr $10,000, excopt hat bo saw on tho papens, J, B, Beanby, 'at prosont ono of tho Provisional Di- reciors of tho Pacific Rallrond, toalifiod to knowing b- solutely nothing of tho sfTair, Judson Rac, Manogor of the Merchants’ Bonk, of which Sir Hugh Allan is President, teatified that ho had no knowledge, porson- ally, of sty undorstauding by Allsn o Abott to fur- nish funds, and had 1o reason to boligva it, further {hon rumor, but bolioved tho rumors were true. Tn answer {0 inforrogation from Sir John, ke 580" he wos nover political or raliway sgont of Bir Hugh, but hin banker, Judgo Gowon, on of tho Come missioners, was ill lnst night, OrAWS, Bopt, 10,~Owing to the continued indiapo- sition_of ‘Judge Gowan, no ovideice was taken by the Toyal Conimisston t0-dsy, and the Commisaion conso- quently atands adjourned until to-morrow, e ATTEMPTED ROBBERY. Attack on n Paymaster’s Ambulance with Intent to Xob=-Ono of the Oce cupants Badly Wounded--One of the Assnilants Killed, the Other Escapes, Denven, Col,, Bopt. 10.—A Netcs special from Hugo, Qolorado, to-dsy, contalns tho fallowiug startiing {n= formation : A Liold attempt was_made at Rivor Bend, this moraing, at daybresk, 1o rob United States Pay- ‘master, Major Brooks, as e was going from tho train tothe camp _of the Sixth Cavalry, about threo miles from River Dond, to pay the traops, He got off the weatoru-bound passengor traln early thia morning, and ‘was met at tho station by Capt. Irwin and Liout, Will- mmora, of (e Blxih Cavairy, will an ambulance, Mra, Toborts,wife of a post-traddr and soino roldiers weraalea in the smbulauco, When a short distance from tho station tho ambulance was bulted by two mon on foot, | ‘who were masked, Threo shota were fired by them fromn shot-gun'loadod with buckehot, one charge taking effoct i Capt, Jrwin's Lack, At lirat hin fn- Surles wore considered -qu, ut Ne lna slnce com- ‘mencod blecding internally, tnd fa now epitting blood. Auother giot was fited by the robbors from a_plstol, the ball pasaing scross M. Drooks’ cap, aud througl Ars, Roberts? hand, making s painful wound, Liout, Willmora firod his islol at oo of the robbors, named @, W, Qraliam, formerly Captain of tha Touth Cav- airy at Fort Loavenworth, Tho ball passed through big body just below tho beart, Hois dying, The olier sobbey, Jobn Dyck, formierly koopor of Xo. 3 Btago Btation on the Alchison, Topokn & Santa Ko Tiaiiroad, escapod, but the cavalry 870 after bim with hiopea of his capture, A Orazy Man, Armed with a Pistol, 3 COreutes . Sensntion, Mesrems, Bopt, 10,—About § o'clock {his afternoon 8 man naned J, P, Hogan, whio had_just arrived from Littlo Ttock, aud was crazed with morphine, created an cxcitoment'at the corner of South court’ and Main streot, by drawing & rovolver and firiug t n group of hackmen atanding on the banquette, hitting s colored man, named Jim Sawyers, one boll 'breaklug bis loft arm and another atriking bim in tho side, lioth wera sovero wounds, A J, Whoelor, editor of the Masonio Jewel, who wa# passing, eallod 'to Hogan to stop phioot- ing, and ho turned snd fired_two shots at Whooler bo- fors lia could be arreatad, On ontering tho_statlons house ho attempted fo swallow the contents of a phial which ho took from his vest, but it wos taken from him, aud found {o contain morphine, Holiad nover zeen tho parties bofora whom ho trfed tokill, or oven axchiagod & word with them, Ha is from Nashyillo, and js aald to bolong to a respecablo family, ——r The Yellow Fover in Loulstanna, NEW Onreany, Bopt, 10,—Dra, Flnoy, Hurd, Buith, and Angell leave for” Hhrovoport thia oveniug by ra Vi Vicksburg, in_responso to o call of tho Howard Association of that city, five oxporiouced nurses ace companylng thom, Buneveeont, Lu,, Bopt, 10,~The yollow fover pro- vails a8 on optdomic, wnd busincss of” il kinds {4 pros- trated, ‘“liore {u miich sufferiug for want of ation- tion, “The nurses oud doctors are worn out, Infer- ments yostorday, 10 from_yellow fever and 13 to-day, At Joast 400 aro dowa, though not ull with the fover. “Iho sickucsy ia fenrtul to contemplate, Rl Sl Ocenn Stenmsinp Nows, Matreax, N. H., fept, 10,—Tho steamor Olty of Truesols, from Kew York, for Livorpool, areived fiora ab 10 elock thin norning, wiih tho Oify of Nristol, from Liverpool, for Nuw' York, in tow, * The latt's oylinder waa broken, aud she wis undor sall whn the Tirumncls foll in with hor Mondsy night, in Iatiinde 41 degreos, 10 minutes, longituda 40 degrees, RouTiamerot, Seph. 10,.—Bloamship Deutachland, from Now York, hus arrivod, New Yonk, Ropt, 10.—Arrived—Btesmahips Man- hatian aud Oubs, from Liverpool; Europo, from Drost, and Virginta, from Qlasgow, NEW Yonk, Hept, 0,~Arrived, gav, from Curdlir, GRAND RAPIDS, Confiict of Jurisdiction Hetweon n Stie nud United States Courtew'fho Eennsylvanit Central and Erlo Ruils ways Co ing for the Yrnde of Michigan Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, GnAND Rartos, Aich,, Bopt. 10.—A. contest for Jurts- dlction ia likoly ta ariso betweon tho Unlted Btaten Die- tricl Court of tho Weatorn District of Michigan, and thie Clreust Court of Allegan County, tpon tho follow~ {ng atato of thinga: Four weeks sluco s suit of fore- closuro was commenced in the Allegan Circult Conrt, Tudgo Stone, againet tho Michlgan Lako Slora Tiafl- way Company, by Jamea B, Colgate, of Trainer, of Col- gnlo & Co,, Now York, through hin attornoy, I, B, 1= gloston, of Grand Rapids, Colgato aleo applied for the appointment of & Rocolver to mauago sakd ratirond fn protection of tho ntorests of mortgage croditors; Cal- g0to olaima that he holds £40,000 mortgngobonds, inter- ont unpaid, Accordingly, Thoman Messler, President of maid Compsny, Wi sppoinied ' Racetver, ond - tho road ' turned over, by order of the Olrcult Qourt of Allegan Gounty, to his manngo- ment, Six houra beforo this procooding was fnfahed, 2 Oleveland party namod Wade, claiming to ropresent $100,000 of bond of tho Micligan Lako Shoro Com- pany, applied to tho Unitod Slales Court, Judge Withay, for forociostire, and asking tlnt o Receivor bo appolntad, Citation whs fesuod for tho Company fo 5w suuro on Oct, 8 Why & Recolvor thould mot by appointed, Bubscquently, Ouigate's parly and Mess. or woro clled o appest nt Allogan aud uhow causo wby Mesnlor should not be disciarged from {lio Recelvere #hip, boeauso of priority of same proceeding in the Unifed Btatos Oourt of thia diatrict, Tho question wan srgied boforo (ho' Ofrault. Judges tono and Turner, oo iho 8ih_and 9th {nste, Tho Conrt. took time for deciaion, probably two or threo weeke, This is undoubiedly a contest for control of tho traffio of tha Michigan Lake Slors Taflroad, which ia stocked by tho Grand Raplds & Indiaun 'or Continents] Improvemont Company, It Biaa no rolling-stock of ita own, but conncets with ' the Grand Rapids & Indions ot Bontioth, Henco tho Tonnsylvania Gontrsl interest, Without the Michl- Ron Lako Skoro Raflroad, nefthcr the Penaslvanin nor XErio can control traflio on {ho enst shoroof Lako dichi- gau, Meesfor {8 a Pittsburgh man, prominontly con- nected with tho Pennsylvania Contral, Wado s o Take Bhoro & Michigsn Southern man, nearly sdontis fled with tho_Erlo Rallrond fntcrest, It Iy understaod that, If th Recolvarship stands aq appoluted by tho Unifod Statos Court, D, P Olay, of the Grand Rapida & Nowaygo Railroad, will have tbat Appoin{ment, ng prayed for by Wado. Tero may eanily atiso n conilict 33 Lo tho Jurlsdiction of the twa Courts sbove named, The Isaus is awaitod with groat intorest, EDUCATIONAL, A Committee of Colored Mon Asic that Colored Pupils Shall Be Admitted to the High School at Zaneavilic, 0. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. teamnbfp Glamor- | ZasviLne, O, Bopt. 10,~At o mooting of the ‘Bonrd of Education to-dsy, s committeopppointed by meoting of colored citizons yestordsy wna prosont nud presontod tholr nddress fotho Board, praying thst colarod pupils should bo sdmitted to the High School. The communication waa quite leagthy nnd respectfuly —much moroso than waa expectod from tho tone of thofr meetings, After longthy romarks from tho Mone G. 0, Russcll, Mr, Hurd moved that tho puplla bo ad” miltod, but a2 tho former opplication hd beon rofer 70d to the High School Committan, Mr. Hurd’s motion ‘was not entertained. . Bhrimpion Foso to o question of privilego, bas- ing his romarks on the Cincinnati Commercial's attack on Buporintendent Wilcs in Mondoy's lasue, Mr, Ruesell thought tho Commereial article did not hurt MMr, Wiles any moro than it did the reat of the Boord, and 1€ tnoy pitched into tho Commerefal tho Board would got tho worst of {t, _Mr, Wilesiromarked that, if tho Commercial had all the facts, ho doubted if such an articlo would Lave heen writton, Tho quostion of dmission still stands, but the Board Due arrauged for compotent colored fcachers to teach Tigh Behool branchos {o colorod pup! — el THE AIR-VOYAGE TO EUROPE. rrof, Wise Snid to e Unwilling DMake the Transatlantic Tripes Izanlloon as Scen on the Capitoline Grounds, From the New York Sun, Sept. 0. ‘Tho Ddsly Graphic balloon was on_ozhibition on the Capitoline Grounds, Brooklyn, yestorday, and from about noon until 9 o'clock at night thero waa o falr at~ tendance of speclofors, The number did not oxceed 300 at any ouo time ; but, na a thorough Inspection of tho balloon nnd {8 appurtunsuces did not occupy an Tiour, thor was a constant. coming and going, and the 8gRregato number of visitors must havo been 2,000 or moro. A largo epaco in tha contro of tho enclosuro ‘wan ropod and sisked off, tho poctators fringing ts ox- terior, Within it lay the lmmenso balloon on its side, about onc-third filled with air that had been pumped dpto it with s smol eogino and air-pump, When fired up, tho bofler was kept covered with canvas, lest some etray mpark should find its way to tho oiled and inflamnisble Aur- fuco of the balloon, which mwayed nnd surged with overy breath of air, In the forenoon the notting was placed over tho half-niled globe of muslin, it belng fearod that tho strain might prove too much for tho unprotected cloth, Tho ropes which are to sustain the car aro attached to a circle of ssnd-bags, and cloth i xpread on tho ground to provent abrasian by contact with tho unoven surface. Tho balloon i n vast, un- shapely pile, about ihirty feet high, and twico that Jongth, entirely lucklll% the form that it will assume whon fully inflsted, Tho gmaller ono, which wus fie eluded in the original plan, bas not been bullt, It was intended o an additional pafeguard in caso of accldent, but the aoronsuta have decldod to do withautit, A six-inch iron gas pipe leads into the grounds, and from 1t about 300,000 feet of gan will be let into the balloon, A glance wus sufficient {o tako in the pointe of the ‘unwieldy balloon itself, and it did not hold the atton-~ tion of tho visitors, JIn a lnrgo tent tnolr curiosity ‘waa belter gratificd by a display of tho variod ad- Juncis of tho air voyage, The lifobost Chicego, a protty acquatic toy, yot stanch enough for a tolorably safo voyufiu in good weather, was greatly admired, It is smollor than tho woll-known Ied, White, snd muei‘wh(ch crosacd the Atlantic in a foolliardy voy- e age, but 18 nrobably sater snd botlee oppolnicd, By tho sido of this t wero plled some water-kegs, boxes of cannod most aud hominy, and four Lfe-pro- serving mattresses, A litle further along atood the paper canoe Donaldson, in which its namosake mndo tho trip to Long Branch, It §s » Ught, trim, Mitlo craft, but would bo » more cocklealiell oft the ocenn, A cage of protty, big-oyed carrlor-pigoons mildly stared ot tho ladics, who sdmiringly surrounded them. Next to theso was the enr, ready to be attaclied to the Lalloon, It 1s formed of ropo and net-work, kept fn shapo by iron hoops, and hos two compartments,—n lowor ona for aforago and Dallnat, and on Uppor ono for tho pASSONROrH. One-lnlf of the canves covering was rcmoved, oxposing tho fntorfor, which was carpotod nd fure nivhied with chairs and a table, Beatdo those things there was o great varloty of sclontific apparatus, charts, lifo-preservers, torpedoes, eto., all of which woro curfously examined by the multitude. Nearly overything waa Flnmfllnll with the ndvertisemont of the makor, and glving the exhibition the air of & falr, Donsldson, the acronaut, wad in tho tent a short timo, and was peatered with all sorts of questions, but hio did 1ot scom vory anaious to sko advantage of' tho oppor- tunity for sclf-glorification, snd soon withdrew, Frof. Wiso was 10t on the ground yosterday. Tho timo fized for tho start s betweon 5 snd § o'clock to-morrow afternoon, At thnt time the breezo &ota seaward, aud tho balloon will b carried out oven ‘before ruchlug tho ltitudoof tho thooretical eastward current. Should tho weathier provo at all windy, how- over, a postponoment Will bo nocessary, ad tho groat ballaon, unwieldy undor the most favorable ciroum- stances until clear of the ground, would bo unman- ageablo, Tho numbor of passongor fies beon fixed at four, 1t in uald that Mr, Wiso will not go on the voy- ago.” To Ainds fault wilki some of tha dctatls, and thia 19 taken by somo na paving the way to doclining to go, e g et ol e Michigan State Constitutional Come miuwion. . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribund, LaN8ING, Mich,, Bept, 10,~Tlho Commissfon has sat all ddy, two-thirds only Lelug prosent. Afr, Hatch, of Day County, offered tho following plan with refer- ence to tho pardoning powor, viz: Tho Governor may zefer applications for pardon of wilful murdorors to {lie Bupremo Court, nolifymg the Attornoy-Genoral #leo, Tho Court may order testimony on the merits of tho application, and if of the opinion that pardon should L gratied, tho Governor wiay grait ot rofue it, in thin dlacretion, butmay not pardon o prisonar, mor even mitigato bk sentence, beyond the limit re- commended by tho Qourt; nor shall & pardon for miligation of ontence bo'grantod unloss & mitako of law or faot In tho origlual tral, dleproportionato punlitiment, of & controliug dlctats ‘of humsuit o made o appear, Tho Oommiltoo of Fiuangs will consldor tha propriety of restrioting tho powerof couni. tles, townuhips, citles, villages, school dlstricts, and munfeipal or other publio corporations, or callection of publio corporations, to bocomo udebted abovo a fized yor cont of tho nencssed vaination of tho proporty withiui {tadimits, Tho Commitico on Impeachnients soported iho erticlo agreed upon by the Convention of 1809, which adds to tho articls §n tho present constitu- tlon by allowing tho Prosident of the Henatoand Bpeaker of the Ilouss to conveno tho Legisluturo for {hio {mpeachinont of the Governor,{f doomeit noceswary, and - sllowing tho Lelelaturo to folnstatd 'ofiicers muspended by {ho Goyoruor on insuficlont gronnds, An articls on oxemption was ro- ported, extonding homoatoad exemption to the widows and children of decensed pornous, and giving 1o mar= ried women absolute control of ull property held by them before marriage, A mow orticle on fluanco and {azation, dovoles syocifio tuxes {o the payment. of tho fntevest 'on (ho primavy school, nufveruity, othor educational funds, and tho Stato debt, and Uie puymont of the lalter, tho auryius to hicome yart of the primary school {nterest fund, It nleo roquires tho Legislaturo to lovy an annusl tax, sufiiclent, with other resources, Lo pay tho estimated expenses of the Government, (uterest on debt, and deficlencles, Anothier_geoldon doclurea that overy law anthorzing joun shall provide a siuking fund for the payment of tho same, ~ Tho Stato fa forbidden (v afd persons or corporatious b{ douations, pludyes, tuking stock, or sssuming indeblodness, Muulelpal corporutions ‘ro probibited from holdlng stock in any carparation, or ontrolling rafltoads, 1t Ia provided, also, furo fx & uniform rale of taxation, rty, businoss, or mrgonuom peylog 'A dlsounsion ‘occurrod fa to tho Yay~ ) Legislaturoand Btato officers, Judge Withoy proposad 1o Incroasa tho legislatlys m to $4, supporting the motlon with cautlous yot forciblo srgumont, Io waa opporod by Mr, " Jorome, of Boglusw, who favored tho contfnnanco of tho presont $3 componsation, Judga Wolls, of Kalamazoo, inslated with mtich posi- Uivolieas thnt {ho prosent componsation accordod en- tirely with tho popular wish, n an ordinary sesslon fantcd only threp monthe, and ablo men would servo oven at thin compenaation, Furtlor dobate ousued, bnt the majorily acomod Lo approve of not making any ehiange, although the hicrease of Btate and municipal snlarles wa looked upon with much favor, . WASHINGTON, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieapn Tribune, JOACE MATHATD WANTA A GONTRAOT, Wasnivazos, Sopt, 10,~Horaco Maynard, who has about glyen up all iopea for tho Bpeskorsllp of tha Torty-third Gongress, 1 now hoto, using hia influenco 1o nduco tho Quartormaster-Genoral to order the how soldiora’ head-ntonea to bo muado of Tounessco marhle, in soveral quarrics of which matorial o baa largo ine torants, EX-FREBIDENT JOTNRON intends to vialt thin city In tho coursoof 8 fow daym, Whilo hors ho oxpocts to colloct documents and othior proofa to substantiste hin reported assortion that ho Jmow nothing of the appeals which wero mnde for Ex- ceutivo clomenoy fu tho casoof Mrs, Surratt, and to controvart the recont staloments published by Judgo Holt, lleging in effoct that Atr, Johnson refuscd to Tinten to, or take notice of, appoals mades to him to savo Mra, Surratt from the gallows, UNITED GTATES JONDS TANEN DY TUE GERMAN GOV- ENNMENT, 1t 18 roportad hiero that (ho German @overnmont hns subcribed for fivo millions additional now b por cent Unitod States bonds, making nltogother sevonteen mililons subscribed fof by thet Govornment up to tho claso of businoss thia affornoon. Howover, Socrotary Richordson had not recofved ofieial information i Tegard 10 tho abovo fact, The Hon, Henry D, Cooke, of the Byndlcate, kaya ho haa no positive Information llbn‘\ll 1t, but he thinks the report referred to is cor- - ract, TOSTMASTER FILLEY, of Bt Louls, telegraphod horo to-dny domanding an immedlate tlmmllfh investigation inlo his ofiielnl con- duct, sud eapeclally aa o th silegations tiat Lo b pmcfll’ angesscd {ho employos of his office 6 per cent of thoir salaries, tho monoy to .be naed for political urposes, ‘Tho loitor relating ‘to the Intter subjeet, which wns writton by some of the emptoyes of the Bt, Louls Post~Otlico, hua been referred to tho President by tho Acting Postmaater.doncral, who fn of tho opin~ fon that thio Tresldont will remova Filloy i¢ his nascss~ ‘monta woro of tho character slfoged, TREASURY DEPARTMENT LOOK COMMITTER. By tho closo secrcey observed regarding tho gentle- ‘men who woro to be appointed on_hie now Committeo 1o examino and report. upon locks in competition for adoption by the Tressury Department, Secrctary Rich- arduon has doublless succesdod in organizing n com= mittoo for that purposs who nre froo from taint or prejudico, No ono of the fivo members of the Commit- teo kuow the other wns & membor untll thoy woro closetod togothier and introduced in tho room of tho Assistant Bocrolary of tho Trosaury to-day. Tho roquesis of the Bocrotary in lotter inviting theso gontlcmen to sorve on the Commitieo, that thoy Lold no intorcourso with aither Boal, or any raon OF porsons whatover, uipon the subjoctof thelr nvestigations, excopt during the sossions of th Com- ‘mitteo, and that thoy withhold tho roport of flelr do- liberations until thelr writton roport shall have boen mado to him, 8r¢ oxpocted {0 havo the effcot of pro~ venting any'of the ‘mystorious infiugnces which ara 8uzo to b ut work in behalf of somo of thio patent locka in competition from belng brought to bear, and a falr roport will probably bo tho reault, THE § PER OENT UNITED BTATES BOND, ‘Toprosonting $16,600,000, now held in trust by tho Becrotary of Btato, subject to the future diaposition of Congrosa, In Lho sthount which was paid. tho United Btatea by Great Britaln, In accordance with the swsrd of tho Genova arbitralors, and waa exocuted witi pen and ink by & clork n tho foan divisfon of tho Treasury Dopstimont. Photograpls coplcs of flia bond Lava Deen made by ordar of tho Becrotary of the Treasurs, ARREST OF THE ONIEF DEFUTY OF HARNIED, THE DE- FAULTING QOLLEOTOR, Doputy Commissionor Bweot telegraphed to the CGonnfsafonr of Intornat Rovento, to-day, that ho had causcd the artoat of Smith, the Chief Dopuly of the dofaulting Collector Harpor, of Springfeld, 1il,, for complicity in tho frauds of tho Iatter, and had also ls- sued warrants for the arrest of several other persona employed by Iarper. BTEAAl-DOILER XXPLOKIONH, Tho Commission to inquire futo the cauises of ateam. bolior oxplosions assembled hera to-day, ond will voral days beforo concluding tho pond- nd_maturing their plana for experl- ments and teats Lo bo mado at Sandy ook, (7o the Awsociated Press.] L REFUNDED I8 DACK-DAY. Wasurvazon, 8opt. 10—Tho Hon, A, Namssy has roturnod iifs back-pay info the Treastry, TREASUBED BPINNER will woon commonce Tia unual roport, which, excopt- {ug tho suburhnn statements, will bo rather brief, ‘tho Treasurer wili not renow s recommendations of tho former reports that woro not acted upon by Congress, WEATHER AND WATER. LOOAL ODSERVATIONE, Oitoaao, Bept, 10, 1873, force of wind, 2 i B H 53[5 3] Hour of ob- 332 IDorection and' 58 servation, i §1E[ e ind, 2 2| VRIS | I 3 £l 70[37|8; W, fresh, G9|60/8. We, gentlo, o7,57[8, W., gentlo, Maximum thermomater, 80; minimum, 60, OENERAL ODSRRYATIONS, Ou10AG0, Hept, 1115, m, Station, Bar,Thr| Wind, |Rain) Weather, Brockinr'go (20,68| 6118, E., fresh. |.....|Fuir, Buffals 90.05] BUE,, gentle, ~ |.....|Clear. Calra.......|30.05 74 <sess|Clears COhicago....120,08 67 Cinclnnatf,.[30.08 7LE, fr j90,01( 67 90,01 6y 0,0 29, S3BEIR222RES E,, frea Mght, ., gentio, g e 130,07 Yankton.,..[29.70} ‘o clear, o000 |Olear, THOBADILITIES, WABRINGTON, Bopt. 10, — For New England, on Thursdoy, tho’ pressure will diminish, with fresh easterly to southierly winda and cloudy weather, and with rain over the southern half, For the Middle Slates, gunnull{ cloudy woatber with rain, and freah enstorly to uorthierly winds from Southesstern Now York to Virginia, but with southenst to southwest winds and occasional light roin from Western New York to Weat Virginia, For tho Bouth Atlau- tic Siates, fresh Northosst to northwest winds, snd oloudy _ weathor, with oceasional rain on the cosst, For tho Gulf Slates cast of tho Missis- slppl, partly cloudy weather and gontlo to fresh northi- east to southoast winds, For Tenncssco, the Ohfo Valloy and the Jower Inko xegion, frosh and oceasion- ally briek winds, veering to westerly and southerly, purtly cloudy weathor and lighor temporature, wiil Joseiblo oecaslonal light rain, ovor tho two later, Yor ho Uppor Lako region, higher tomperature, frerh winds mostly from tho south and west and partly cloudy weather, with occasional light raln ovor tho northorn portion. DAILY REPORT OF THE STAGE OF WATER (With changes 1a tho 24 hours onding Sopt. 10, 1673), OUANGE, R Fall, AIOVE LOW WATEE, mal o Pitaburgh seyaese Hhmvnpiort " nktc 6t 3 in, *Delow high water of 1871, W, 8, AurMAY, Obsorver, Toom 78 Mojor Block, Ghicago, Cslies B, An Editor Shot. INDIANATOLIS, Bopt, 10,—A spocial to the Journal from Frankfort, Tnd,, suys Floichor Moraditl, editor sud praprivtor G the'Olinton tepublican ayuior was sliot ubout 10 o'clock to-day, by Jobu A, Douglass, Whioso wife has o millinory sbop up-atairs, Douglass concealad bimaelf in tho Joft, when Meredith onterod tho ataro and ongagod in conersation with Mrs, Doug- lags, Douglass shot a holo in tho cofling, the ball pass- iny through Moredith's wrist snd ontering bis right brenst, o wound fs conslderod dangorous, ———— Furthor Statements Concorning the Trind of Mrs, Surrntt. New Yonk, sopt, 10.—T1o Tribune hos lotter from Judgod, Holt, Wwho was Judgo-Advocate-Gounral in the Burratt trial, In which he roplics to stntements mado by a rocont correspondent i that paper, Julgo ol dendos tho statemont {hat Mrs, Burraft wan manacled during hor trial, and rofors to the lotter of Gen, J, I, Martrunft, who was Marshal of {he Court, and in whose custody Mrs, Burralt was, in which Iarte Tanft siates that she was not manacled whilo in his chiargo, aud no thought of mankcling her Waa oyor on- fortalned Ly any ono in outhority ; and, furtlior, ariranft recofved u loltor from the daughter of Aru, Hurrutt, who was with bor mother during her trial {hanking bim for Lis kind trestmont toher mother and lierself,” Judge Hoit alo denles tho correspondent's assertion thut Reverdy Johnyon was driven frowm tho defonso of Mrm, Hurratt, and atatea that Mr, Johnson appeared in tho {rinl, avowing it tobo hia purposo to Qisousn only the legal quentions as to the Jurindiction of tho Comminsion to try tho prisonars, and having dono this ho voluntarily withdraw, SPORTING. The Loxington Itucom. Lexntaon, Ky., Bopt, 10.—Tho racon wera woll at- tondod to-dny, ‘Tilo woathor wes fino, and tho hosta woro woll cotosted, In tho first raco Waverly wns the favorite, and in tho #ocond raco Florence aud Mandarin wero allornately thio favorites, Tho firat rico, 2-milo heats for oll ages, for b purse of $400, Olark Grinstod's b, o, Waverly, by imported Aus- Mugrath'a Fannio ¥, 4 yoars oid, by Lightning...2 2 Starl'a b, o, Lampl, 4 yeirs old, by Lightning......3 0 arpor'a B, f, Littto Littlc, - fLLIT yesraold, by Efie e, o~ B, o scsond raco, ‘ancand:d.quniter mila dush, for all ngos, for n pirso of $160, Mogibbon's b, o, Btas Knl"?, 3 years old, by Day Dick, firat ; Grinstoad’s b, 8 yeats old, by War-Dance, Actoud : Robitson's ch. Florence, Uy fmported Anstralia, (iird ; Richords’ éh. £, Mandarin, not placed, Time, 3 ‘The English KEaces. Towpow, Bopt, 10.—Tho raco for tho Bt Teger stakes, tho groat ovent of tho Doncaster Sptemibor mooting, took place to day, and was won by Matlo Bluart + "Doncastor ascond, Kalsor third, Thcro wora cight afartora, Tho belting at 1ho commencomont of tlio ruco was {wo to ono against Marle Stusri, threo to guo agaiunt Doncaster, and soven o fobr againat athor, Oricket in Now Yoric, New Yonx, Sopt, 10,~The 8t, Louts crickotora fin- dehed tho cricket ma h to-day, bosting tho Bt, Georgo by 36 runs, tho full keoro Atanding as followa : Bt, ZLonls, 78 and 63; &b, Goorgoe, 07 and 47, For the St Touls, Sharp'a battiug for 24 in o sscond Innings Was vory fing, and containod 3 threos, 6 twos, and sine Rlca, Isenbroy's Temple, Day, and Weat, for 6 cach, And Joficiew, for 3 nlno, showed ood crickot, The rest wora unfortunate, Tu tho 8t, corgo’s sccond funings, Caabman made another fing dinplay for 18, thus oxccoding his seora in tho Grat ine nings by ono'run, Iis runa comprined a 0 out of grotind, 00, {hives 25, and singlea, Mooran's 7 wan lio only otkior noticeshio acoro, and two batemen wero abaent,” Tho bowling and flelding of tho Bt. Louls againet Bt, Goorgo in tho accond innings could not have boen excolled, Tho match hes produced much feeling between the clubs, and it i3 probsb'e that St, Georgo will return tho viaft moxt year, Tho Missous rlana leave for Philadelphia on Thuradsy morning to Dattle wilh the® Young Americs snd Germantown Orickot Clubs, Base Rall, PrmADrLenIA, Bept, 10.—Bass ball: Bostons, 4; Adotios, 20, °P 1 E e e Crimo in Tenncesec, Meaenrs, Tonn,, Sopt. 10,—Whilo standing in tho oor of his houas, to-dsy, Georga Cablor, o commor- cial agenay roporlor, wad firod #¢ by mome nknown porson_on 1ho oppositostdo of tho atreot, Thio ball, atrildng tho door wnd glancing, struck him_on tho skull, muking, however, only & flosh wound. Tho ‘would-be ansasain cannot ba found, White, the Dlflfl]'!ul horso-thicf, haa not boen cap turod, nor 48 1t Hkoly that ko will bo MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Port of Ohicago. ARRI Prop Arabls, Buffalo, sundrios. Bohr Rumiag, Bufaio, coal. Bobr J. P, Maroh, Krfo coal, Btm bo Ghas. Reltz, Manisteo, lnmbor., o Htm by o orgna, Bt. Josap Hobr W. H, Hawkine, Huron Pior, wood. 20D Lawrouod; Ordenaburgh, sudrion. 1o, Frlo, oo Btm bgo Now Era, Grand Haven, towing. » 8t bgo W, Huras Groud Tiavon, Tumbor. Hohr Lizale Doak, Bt. Josoph, lumbor. Bohr Ellon Elllawood, White Take, lnmber. Bohir Manglo Thompson, Whito Lake, lumber. Stme Murkogon, Grand'Haven, lamior, Tiarge Wm, Bturges, Pensaukoo, lumbor, Bt ige Goo. Dunbae, Muskegon, fambor, 8t bgo Qomot, Muskogon, lumber, Btm bizo Ganted, Muskegob, fumbr, > Bt bys Annio Laurs, Muskogon, Inmbar, Hohe W. H, Forry, Whito Lake, fumbur, Bohr Frank Poraw, Clovoland, co Erop Gabs, BufTalo, sandr aw AL I, Danlism, Piko' Btmr Manifowao, Two Rivor Prop India, Buffalo, sundri Prop Beotis, Buflalo, sunde Hohr O, Shistw, Hatriton's Plor, taubark, Hohr TH-Calor, Holland, ataves, Ecow Towans, Whito Lako, lunibo Prap City of Talodo, Ogdonisburgl, Stm bgo M, Grok, Manistoo, lumbor. Bark 0% inlo, 83,000 bu corn. ohr I'. alo, Hohr Qrasathwaito, BufTalo, 24,800 bu .whoat. ,000 bu corn, ding, Duiflalo, 14,600 bu whost. ton, Buffalo, 60,000 bu whoat. uftalo, 18,968 bu cern, Strr Manitowoo, Manltowoo, sundrios. Hohr Lizzlo Doak, 8t. Josopt, 40 kegs beer, o Garete, Bt Soioph, Bags food, 5 Kogn boor, and sum Prop Qolorado, Buflalo, 4,100 brls flour, 60 bu wheat, 10,200 b T30, 786 ags sood, Btmr Noatuio, ‘(!fdfimbml‘dghem bu com, 118 bu whon ris flour, 140 bage corn, and sindries., Prop Ul Jtotiz, Binsisios, 505 b oAt belaal "and sundries. s Bohr Alica, Buffalo, 18,500 bl sheat. Aanit oLEAnANOES, Sohr Mont Blano, Kingston, 21,(01 b wheat. Prop Forest City, Butltlo, 41,617 bu whoat. Prop J. 1, Hurd, Eaglo Harbor and intermediate points, 8,463 bu corn, 10 brls liquor, 27 casea llquor, aud sun- g +.Bept, 10, Plor, wood, sundrios. rica, Prop Arabls, Buffalo, 83,600 bu whoat, 16,000 bu rye, Behr Axoturiia, Buffalo, 17,002 bu cori, 4 Prop G, J, Tenosdell, Groon Bay, 170 brls pork, 4 brls whisky, and sundrios, fitmr Maskvigon, Grand Hdvon, sundeios. - ttme D, G. Focd, Ringaton, 24,1 bu wiioat. tar W, McGrogar, Bu 798 bu whot. Stmr Ida Kolth, Bullalo, 83,86 bu wheat, Lulke Ereights, Beveral propellers and small veusels wero taken for wheat {0 Buffalo at 160, an advanco of lc from yestor- day's ratos. Kingsion raten aro quotabla at 313%2c. Tho chartors. wero: To Buffalo—Schr Goorgo 1T, Wand (yoatordsy p, m.), cornat 13c; schra barles Luling, 'S, O, King, and props Cuba, Seotls, and Em- piro Btate, wheat at 150, To Port Golborno—Sohra Glad Tidifigs snd Ivor Lawson, wheat st 150, To Kingsfon—Bchr Trumluff, whoat at 2ic{ achr Mont Blanc, wheat on privato ‘torms, To Oswego—Schr Wm, ‘Sturges, barloy at 18c, To Collingwood—Behr Norinan, corn at9ige. To Ogiensburgh~—Prop Law- renco, corn_through. Total, 13; capacity oqual to 231,000 bu wheat, 5,000 bu corn, 19,000 bu barloy, Tho suhr Miunfo Bldwion was takion for rye to Buffalo at 4o capacity, 24,000 bu, It wan roported that ofher charttors wore made, but not confirmed. Veanots Passed Detroit, DrTnorr, Mich,, Sopt., 10,~PAssED Ur—Props St Josoph, Alaska, Graves and barge, Kelloy and 0} schra Albrocht, Motropolis, E. J, McVes, Douamai, ‘Warmington, L, Pratt, Gon, Worih, Schuylkill, Emen, Passep DowN—Propa Montana, Ira Owen and Darge; bark Willlam Jonos ; achrs’ Donaldson, A. H. Moss, Btar of Hope, W. B, Fhiclps, Wikip—South, Detnorr, Sept, 10—Evoning.—Passed Ur—Props Fisk, Bun and Larges, Orontes and barges, lnfian, Dickigan and _barges, Arizons, Cormoraut; bark K. Datloy; achra L, A, Burton, Erow, O. H. Burton, T, Winslow, Hattio Joinson, Sweotheart, Kildorhouss, Passed DowN—Props Chicago, Aerchant, Ocoan; achrJ, Jewett, Winp-—-Southeast, Port of Escannba. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tibine, T804NADA, Mich,, Bapt, 10.~Arrivals—Sept, 6, gchr nn Maris, ' Departuros—E. A, Nicholson, Cloveland, 1,253 ; Eagle Wing, Bandusky, 443, vals—opt, T—Prop Unlon, Dopartures—Teits- chy, Rporo, 854, Arniyals—Bopt, 9—Darge 8, 0, Baldwin, A, L, Potter, M, B, Warner, Loland, Depariurei—Lelsud, Loland, 537; A, L Totter, Milwaukeo, 6183 H. O. ‘Baldwin, Chicago, 661 ; Unlon, Elk Rapids, 300 § Fayotte, Frank- fort, 44 i]sounrbu, Cloveland, 05’ Cify of tho Braite, Butalo, SPECIAL NOTICES. Buchu. The curative propertioa of thisshrab fn case of dropty, gravol, kidnoy discases, and obscure disorders, are mow woll known to physiclans. Dr, Holmbold origh wularizod this medicine, and no other chemist able to extract its virtuos with equal skill, Helmbold’a Buchu {s still tho standard and gonnino Extract. Pa- tients and physiclans profor it. Tho geuuino boars I, 1. Helmbold'ssignature, All apothocarios sell it. Schencli’s Mandrake Pills, ‘These pills are composed excluslvoly of vegotahle in. gredionts, and althou ph they ontirel :umuuflu tho uso of more: :{. do not loava any of {ta injurlous offects. They act divoctfy upon the Iivor, and are s yaluablo romo. dy in all onses of derangoment resulting from u disor dored stato or that organ. Tivor Oumplaint, Billous Disorders, Indigostion, biok Headacho, I nhull‘ Foyors, &o,, &o,, all lynuuxllxh 1o l.,la freo une of Hohouck's Man- dealko Pils. _For nalo by all druggists and dealors, PROPOSALS, To Architects end Builders, Tha usdarstanod tavitas dosigns and pronassle, on ar bofure Haturdsy noxt, at 10 0'olook &, 1., for tite linmedi. 810 construotion of & depot-buildings, wilh platforms, at £hin nevoral 3 milo atations of tho South Blibra Raiiad, Detwoon Park 5ido and South Ohiengo, 1Tydo Park. Satd baildings to bo of framo or rick, to’ cost: frain B ) from 81,00 to OIUAGO & ALTON RAILIOAD COMPANY, OF¥IUE 0¥ T OMINY ENGINEE, IiIoAGO, Hopt, i, 16k Propasal will bo recelvad by (. (ionss &' Altas Ituil ond Company, at tholr Engincor's offico in Ohicago, untiy noon, Sent, £, 1670, for grading for a doubl iack bo Tivous Ui and "Wilihiton, A taon (13} ta. Kifty.theoo (831 b Proposnis srainvlied for parttony of the " ahave, from ' ono tofiva nullos fn longth, Contractors will Go roqufrod to com= uonioo work or aF bofor Ootobier 1, 1873, and kive it Lol Deruousl vuporvislon unii cumplutb, Boollons 9 038 1o b eomnpivtod by Nov. 1, 18781 tho Lalsnas o bo amplotad by oo I, 1673, i cogh Secltons 10,81, 45, 46, 30 40, whiol aro {0 Ul couiplotod by Biarahh Huwallontonsaud athior nformation will bo furaithed stho kngtudors oo, 1 OLIGAY: "y hlof Euginoer, it hiniag Nootlony Thie. btk tnclutive, Froposns ORNAMENTAL METAL WORK. A AR P e e b 2y Gold Bros. & Nililee, 149 & 151 St_u@:st., Chicago. ORNAMENTAL AND ARTISTIO METAL WORK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fountaing, Vases, Statuary, Drinking f‘ountnina, Aquariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Embiemntio Signs, Copper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Iron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools. EXCELSIOR LAWN MOWERS, Agents for tho F'ronch Patent BOULEVARD CHATRS AND SEITEES, Agenta for Tounglove Architectural Iron Ufl_nsrnnv. ATT’S Patont Illuminated Tilo. REMOVAL, 7 HAS REMOVED TO 84 & 86 STATE-ST., And in addition to his usual stock, is this day prepared to show all the LATEST NOVEL- TIES of the season. TRUSSES. ) Gommen Sense Trugs, . RIS, ‘Hajlog boon solectod by a Roard of Eminsot Surgoons, organizod in accordanos with an Act of Congress, Ap. ‘provod May 28, 187, to soloot tho bost Trase in ueo, and furnlsh thoso rupturcd {n tho Iato war, and are furnished to raptured soldiora by tho Governmont froo of charge Tho Common Bonse Trussos aro adopted, as tho bost tn use, by Pablic Institations, Prison Works, Insane Fos. pitals, and tho Unltod Statos Gosarnment for tho public sorvico, aa woll as for ponsloncrs, and are no doubt tho boa Truss fn tho world. Manulactured by BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PARKER, 6 State-st., cor. Randolph, Chicsgo, Trussos of all Kinds, Supporters, Shouldor Bravos, Elastio Stockings, Instrumonts for Doflormltics, &c., &0, A lady In attendanco to wait upon Iadlos. Pamphlot sent froo. TELS. THE GARDNER, Thls alegant hioto), fronting Lako Michigan, snd ovor, looking Lake Park, commands an unobstructod viow of tholako, and is unsurpassed fn location. PARTIES VISITING OHIOAGO, ofther for business or ploasuro, will find st tho Gardnos accommadationa and attontion nnsurpasseil by any hotol on tho Amnarican Continont, Tho Intor-State Industria) Exposition Butldings azo opposita the hotel, FRED. 1L, Gounn, ropein LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S STRATERS For Rtacinb, Milvaukes, Sheboygan, oxcoptold, 9a, 1n. - Hntucdes facumion Bunt for Ml Wawkeo, otc., don't leaso until 3 p. Tor Grand_Havon, Grand Rapids, Muskezon, 5 Takon Lriiipoet, Manistob, bLor, daiys “Smdesy g copted, 7 p, 1. Tor 8L, doseph, daily, urdays, host doa ote.. datlys Sundare , Sundays excepted, 108, m, Sat % Toavo wntts 11 1 e Ty T For Groen Bas Parte, Monday, Wednosday, and Triday, 277, m. Mondaz'a and Wodaosday’s BUst 1aos 16 Hocansbn Rockford, Rock Istand & St. Lonis Railroad Company, Prmsromare Orecr | Rock TaLaND, Til., Sopt. 1, 1873, STOCKHOLDERY’ MEETING, Notica ta Loraby gison that tho aunusl monting of the Storkholdara of the Hnckfont: Kook Teinnd & b, Jouie Railrond Compauy wiil he licld at_tho Ottices of tho Com- E‘l!ly Inthe city of Rock lsland, I, on Wodnesday, tha 1 tay of ‘Ootobor naxt, aL 1% a'6lack, Hoon. BB, Prostdant. OF CAN.ADA. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, Tho oliangs of gaugo botwaon Steatford nnd Bfontroal, ta conform with the standard of Stato roads, will take placa early in Octobor, and, to_avaid dotontlon and ageu- mulation of yroyiorty, It by boen deslded to discancitie slifpmontu for places cast of Ktratford on SATURDAY, Hopt. 13, s will tn no way interforo_with one Tntornational Tdno, or frolght destined to places wostaf Stratford, Wharo tho changa is alroady porfacted, T. A, HOWE, Agont, CuroAao, Bopt. 11, 1673, 9 a0 5 Lako-st, INOTICEH. Porsons indobted tothe firm of Adsms & Bourke, will ploaso oall at tie house of Michacl Burko, No. 6} Oakest,, noar Wells, pay bills, and eava cost of conet, MICHAEL BURKIS. 100 Samples That oaslly ol for 810, with Oataloguo and Prico List of salablo goods, with which an annuzt proiit of $1,00 car bowado, Sent for Ong Dollar. _Addrets 8, 110K, Codar Raplds, Towa, ROOFING Now York 1.Ply Raofing and Granite Comont for renatrs 3 o old ahinzlo or compusition routs. Sund samplos ty W LIRS SONS, 4 Wost Take sty The Division-st. Store, No. 8334. Oome and soe what a livo man can do fn Gracorios. Goods for cask and sl for goods, Ono price only. Tl partnonbip horetafora o botwenn 7. Rawle o i X srfo & (o, licroby aul Bdward Woulinan, knawn asJ. 1 dissuived. Tho sfonu-cuting busiiiess witl bo earclod o 0 oldf eornor, Olinton and Bobor-ste, by Jobn Rawlo, DuIcAao, Supt, 10, 1873, DISSOLUTICN. Tha co.nartnorshilp herotofora extstlug under th fing namo of Gardnor & Gonlil ts thin doy s wuutual consont. HORATIO 1T GARDNER. FRID, H. GOULD, Ohioago, Bopt. 8, 1878, [dlhlu lu,lll firm of ’UM;‘,llrlrn‘ g il ot gyl e Tho nsscte and Habilitie Gauld aro lieraby assumicdl will he onrriod on ax hivrals MEETINGS. NMasonic, Tegular communiontion of, Thowas I, Turnor Lodrs, No. {18, "R T . & A, M., this Thursday evenlng, Septeme ler 1k, | All membors are notitied to nttetl, ay businnse o prags i o b bofurs e fode.” iy ordes Rt W3, Mount, Beertary. Masonie, i horn, Ladge, No, 310, A, Fo & A, T e 16 agtainl 16 Hbg T Conlont oy iy by, Neplombor £33 bualuuws of mportt anco, 1y ordur of the W, M. o Wo By m, ARG, Beorotary. Masonic. . No, 160, moots this (Thurs pesyaubnate, Todien Mo ortoneat S, 181 1aeTn st or e’ a0 bmaelant biclnon, - Ytailig dnanouriialy o™ By g The i M Waubnusis