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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBLR 12, 1873 THE PORK-PACKERS. Proceedings of the Second Day's Sos- sion of the Convention, Interesting Reports on Statistics Amendments to the Rules. A Pleasant Ex&ursioh to the Union Btook Yards, Hyde Park; Eto, The Festivities at- the Sherman MHouse. BUSINESS MEETINGS, s, Thie Lusincas of tho socond nnd concluding day'a sesslon of 1o Becond Annunl Convontion of the Natlonal Pork-Packera’ and Provision-Dealers’ Assoct- ation, hold in Myers' Opora-louse, was not com- mencad yeatorday moraing until iearly 10 o'clock, TASI8 OF NEPRESENTATION, Tpon toking tho chalr, Lresidout Davis snnounced the followlug Committco on Basls of Represoutation for 1874 J. L. Jeck, Olio } 3. M, Duncan, Kontucky § William Hamilton, Missourd ; G, 3. Oulbrtaon, Tille nols; O IL Behenck, Town; . O. Ferguson, Tndiona; G. D, Cragin, New Yorl, v A counTrsT, Tho Becrotary read s communication from . P. Plerson, offoring tho use of the wirea of tlie Atlantlo & Pacific Tolegraph Compauy for io accommodation of dolegaten, and atating that absonce from {ho uily. pro- vontod bim from transmitting tho communieation ot an earlier date, The communication was sccoptod ‘with thaoks, REPORT OX STATISTION, Dr. Charlos Kabin, Jr., of Oblo, from, the Com- mitteo, subraitted the following report on atatistles: Wa deorn it of tho ntmoat impartanco thatsomo ays- tem should bo catablishod by this Convontion wherein corroct aud reliablo provision statistica may be pro- cured, and, in view of such nocessity, wo hvo arrang- od 6 following _programmo, Which wo submit for Jour cousidestlou, sud rocorhmen lia adopion, hop hug that all interestod in the trado will, for tho sakeof nformation, most willingly comply with its require- ‘ments, bearing in mind that whosoover neglects to ro- port will causg tho general roport he recelves 1o bo m- Comploto and unroliablo to just the extont of such neglect: 1. ckers sball report tho number of hogs thoy havo cutat tho closo of eack month, com- monciug’ with Decombor, piving tho number out in November, and #0 on from month to montb, and ‘wWhero, through tho year, and nlso ll ehipments of roditet in liko mannor in detafl, giviog tho number of rrols and tercos of pork, hams, aud shouldors, lrd, and boxes and pounds of bulk mea fter each montlh, aud from March 1 to No ck- ara and alorers of_provisons aliail ly Btato- ments of the stosks on hand, 3. All tho roporta to Lo sont to tho Secretaty of tho Sonvaution, promplly, s 1st of cach month, to eonblo thom to publish tho fotals from each packing point by or Lo foro tho 6th of cich mouth, 4, The Booro- tory da_siriolly probibited from giviog any infor- mation, cither dircetly or indircetly, oxcept through tho medium of tho proas, and ko hall arrango all such roporta o that they may appear in all tho papcrs of Chlcago, Cinclunati, Bt, Louts, Loulsville, Indisn~ apolls and Milwaukee ob tho morning of tho Bamodsy, 50 that ll nay got newn an near thio same date ba frac- ticablo, All such reports to bo kept up from year to year for futuro roferenco and comparison, After a brief discusslon, of intereat only o tho mem- bars of tho body, tho Toport was approved, 'ALL MUBT GONFOBN, r. Davenport, of Wost Virginia, offered the follow- ing resolution, which waa adoplod : Resotved—That no dolegaten shall bo admitted to fu- ture Conventions who do not represent Associations adopling the rules of this Convention. NEGULATIONS REGARDING THE TRADE, Mr. Charles Knhn, Jr., of Ohfo, Chairman of the Business Committeo, prosonted s lengthy roport, Axing and regulating the mannor of culting, curing, and pocking, Thoreport was taken up and read acction by sectlon, and adoptod, with & fow amendmonts, Tho Fules regulating tho cutting of meas pork woro roported aa adopted last year, aud woro again adopted ; nlko thowe for cutting prime mess erk, oxtra prima pork, and rumps, tho Tules for cuttiug each of which were allowed to atand ne adopted last yoar., Specifica tions for the cutting of light mess, family mess, oxtra shouldor, extra clear pork, standard sweet piekled hams, standard shoulders, Now York shouldare, bladed shoulders, cte., sto,, otc,, for the composition and ron- dering of the reapective brands of lard; and the size nud mako of arzels, tercos, and bozes wore road and optod, Tho ésmo Committoo Toported soversl * rules,” alightly changing thoso adopted last yoar, and thoy Wflr? adopted, DIECIPLINE IN TRADE, R Mr, McQulloch, of Now York, introduced tho fol- ing : B Riesolved, That this Gonvention recommond to {ho consideratiou nnd action of tho varlous Doards of Trade snd Exchanges tho adoption of rulos nnd by- 1aws by whicli their members may, through tho insti- tuted authorities of their respective organizations, ad~ l:d.‘mw ond softle watters of differonce arising bo- -eon said mombera. Tho Chairman of tho Commilteo on Busincss sub- mitted tho following : Resolved, Thot any momber or membors fn good standing, 'of any Otsmber of Commerco, Board of Trado, Morchanta® Exchiange, or like commorcial or- gonization, shall have tho charges bofore tho proper authorities of tho Assocls~ tion for unmercuntile conduet, or breach of mercantile or commercinl conduct, agofust any of its members, aud havo like privileges with our ‘own momboers in submitting motters for adjustment before the regular constituted authoritica of this As- soclation—provided, the Asociation of which such pernon or persona may be mombors have a rulo in foreo of like tenor and substance, After a bricf discussion both rekolutions were adopt- 9d, tho Arst in tho natura of o presmblo. ““LAND INAPEOTION. Alr. Cinnamon, of Ohlo, offored tho following, which was lost aftor brief discussiou & *41t shall be tho duty of tho Inspoction Committoo to procuro and kegp from timo to time, in sufciont quantilics, samples of tho gradea of lard for tho uso of tho Inapoctor, for reforonca in casea of doubt 88 to whit shall pass standard quality” TEMRONAL. v, Covington, Presldent of the Cineinnatl Ohamber of Commerco, was noticed in tho ball, and, upon nvi wtion of the Presidont of the Conveution, took s seat on tho atago, priviego of preforring LOUISVILLE WING, “Tho “ apcefal ordor,” which was tho resolution of- fored by Afr, Duncan, of Loufavillo, that whon tho Con- vontion adjourn it bo to meot i Louisville, on tho 0t of Soptembor next, ws then eallod up. Mr, Hamilton, of Bt. Loufs, mado a briof spooch in favor of hoving ibe noxt Convention in that clty, and moved to amend tho resolution 8o that tho next Con~ yotion, would wmoet i Kt. Louls, on tho 24 of Getos T, 1874, Ar, V, P, Armstrong madea very happy and offect Ivo appeal in hehalf of Loulaville, in whichho 80 ou- logized St. Louls as to dixarm opposition, AIr, Hamiiton rosponded gracofully, and was an~ wwerod by Mr, Duncan, of Louisville, A vole was then taken, and it was docided by a large majority in favor of Loutavllle, TO D& PRINTED. Tpon motlon of Bir, O, Kahn, Jr., the Secrotary was instructed to havo the rules sdopted and tho procood- inyo of the Convontion printed in pamphles form for tho usa of tho trado, TIGTEOTION WANTED, Mr, Hamilton, of 8t, Louls, ofterod the following resolutions, whicn woro adopted Hesolsedy "t tho sexatobing of rauds, Uo rapack- ing of pork, taking out tho surplus weighfs, anddeav- ing the original brands, ate practices iujurlous to the trade, and should be discountenanced, aud, in the ab- senco of any proper law to punish it us a crime, should smount to dsqualifcation for moibersbip ot this Gon- vention. “Resaléed, That, in tho_opinion of this Convention, proper pratectlon should bo givon to the trado by the enactnent of a ncceasary law, and that the Convention, &8 an act due to Itself aud to fair trade, recommends tno passago of such lnw by Congress, Resolved, That » commiitoo of seven bo rafsed, by sppointment of the President, whose duty shall bo the proporation of tho neeessary nots, THANNS TO EVERYLODY, Mr, Obsrles Kahn, Jr., of Oblo, offerod tho follow- g ¢ Reaolved, Thot 8 voto of thanka bo tendered to the Ohicago Oliamber of Commerce, the Chicago Bourd of “T'rndo, tho mombors of tho ress, Pacifio & Atlantio, Westeru Unlon, Atlantio & Pacifle, and Groat Westorn Tolegraph Compafes; John U, Bhorman, of the Traneit House, aud the Ohlcago Pork-Packers' Associ- tion ; alno, lia oflizons in. gouoral for s hospltalicy and courtesy shown to the delegates and visitora dur ing the uen{on of this Convention ; also, to tho Presi- dout and Secretary for tha faithful'and impartial dis- churgo of tholr dutlas, “Tho zesolution was unanfmously sdopted, THEY WILL TIOK TOGETIEL, Mr. 0, M, Culbortson called attontion o the fol- lowiug resolution, adoptod by (ho moeting of pork- packors, In fhe Oliawber of Commerco Bullding, on Wednes: night, and asked ita approval 3 Reaolved, That {t is tho senso of this meoting that, in futuro pork-pnckers’ conventions, no delogato ba recog- Dized unless o bo oithor s slaughtaror or curer of tha product, or a cutter of dressed hogw and curer of tho Droduct, and that that ahall bo rocognized as tholr ppocial voeation, ‘The resolution was opposed in brief specchos mado by Mounre, Counsolman, of Ohicago, Ifoafland, of Nos York, lahn, of Ohio, Oragin, of New York, Duncan, of Kentucky, McOullough, of Now York, aud Ifancock, of Ohicago, wud, upon mioflon of Air, Kahu, it wes luid ‘upon tho table, LAID ON THE TADLE, Mr, Rlod, of Olilo, introduced {hio rulo of tho Oin- clmiat! Gliamber of Commorco concorning oplions, aud moved its adoption by this Convention, “Tlio udaption waw opposed by Mr, Hamilton, of Bt Fouly aud 3ir. 0, Tk, of Chicsgo, ud was fata on ! THE COMMITTER OF SEVEN on the resolutious of LIr, Hamiltou, with roferenca to the scratehing of brunds, were appoluted by tho Chalr- man, & followa: Misotirl, Wil Tanilton ; New York, 3. McCullough ; Ohfo, Juhu Ii, Portor ; Tows, 5, 13dd ; Tlinols, 0. §, Biatr ; Reutucky, B, P, Annd wrong ; Maryland, John Black. AN INVITATION wan read from Turner & Builth to vialt thelr packing. house a0l {nspoct tho nufsance-deatroyer, : B3, Groa, of \o Natjonal Crop Neporter, made & brief addross on tho subject of gathering statlatics for his journal, ¢ . THK FINAL ADDRRIS wan_ dollvored ‘by Prosident Davis, who returnod thanks for the Lonoroonforrod upon ' him, snd con- gratulatod the body on the harmony and profitable xe- Bulta of the sessjon, ‘The Convention thon adjournad, THE EXCURSION, . In o afternoon, nt 2:15,a largo mumbor of the vinltors, and a largor number of local business colo- britios, Loanted the train courteously fendored by tho Michigan Bouthern and Lake 8horo Railway Come pany, and proccodod to tho great Union Btock-Yards, wharo tlioy becamo tho guests of tho hospitablo pro. prietora of tho Tranait Houss, Disomlarking at tho grounds, headed by tho Grent Western Light Quard Land, the visitors, under the consplououa Marshal- ship of O, II, Tugman, firet visitod tho Btock Ex~ chiange, whero thoy spont a fow momonts, Then thoy marcnod to tho Travsit Houso, whero a - splondiid collation and fountains of royal chismpagne wero paid duo attontion, Aftor tho rofreshmont of tho phyalcal sul‘ng. -ln Interesting briof season of sentiment was ine niged in, M. Oharlos Kalin, Jr,, of Clncinnatt, propossd tho Liealth of thogoncrotia hidat, * oua of God's noblemen, B, Jobn B, Sherman, and it was drank nmid much hearty applaus Br, I, B, Shormhn_responded briofly and happily, and extondod o honrty wolcome, Mz, W, . Tuckor, -of tho Trsnsit, in responso to loud call, spposeéd and mad s pilhy reapons, in which he invited tho guents ta tho porfoct freadons of tho houso, aud tondored tho fulleat Hospitality, During’ tha Intorvala of (o {onsts, tho ox- collont hand_discoursod eloquent muslo, snd after ¢ Yankoo Doodlo' had beon rapturotisly applauded, tho baud playod “Dixie,” which was a8 geni- erously rocolved. Mr, O, Gonpaclman thon mado & fow remarks, and called ufion Loulsville to respond. Mr, Duncan, of that city, ald so very pleasnntly, and bln xomnrka woro warmly applauded, Other short speechos woro mado by Mosars, J. T, Finacock, T. P. Lawreuce, O, AL Qulbortaon, of Ghl eagys Jumen Adams, of Quitioy, and Goorge Dain, of 8t. Louls, Tho romurks of tho latter woro spotled by unnecosaary and coareo profanity, distasteful to many of hin suditors, Tho roturn waa elroultous and tedfous, and the delsy ‘marrod the anjoyment of tho bofora joyous trip, THE BANQUET. 3 In tho evoning therowas & royal banquet af lhe Shorman Houso, Tho tables woro boautifully doco- ratod with ornaments and_ flowers, tho ltter furniab.’ od and arrangod by W, 'T. Bhophord, and tho feast wes ono well worthy of tho. reputation of this famous houso aud tho gonerous hospitality of our clty. A splendid orohestra, under the leadorship of Mr, Heng Balatkn, and tho Gleo Cluby & doublo quarlotte from thie Apollo Olub, conatsting of Mesars, W. W. Boynton, W. O, Coffin, 0. W. Dird, A. E. Olsrk, W. II, Coulston, E, G, Halo, J, M, Hubbard, and — Bprague, furnishe ‘od most o¥coilont muslo for the accaston. Mr. John L, Hancock proslded, supportod on_efther hl“:ld by the Vice-Frosldenta of the Pork-Packors' Asso« cintion, " Aftor smplo fuatico hiad been dona to the good things providd, tho low af sposch and scutimont bogan, aad ho morry fostivition wore prolonged until midnight, ‘Want of l’flu}?mcludou & roport of the interesting ad- dreascs. Tho following was the programma ¢ Wolcomo—DBy 3r. Towsrd Priestly, Vico-Prosldont of 1o Bowrd of ‘Irado, . oy ur Guouts,” Tespondad to by M. 7. L. Keck, of nnatl. : “ Packing Tntorosts of ihe Weat.” Respondod fo by A, R. M. V. Kerchoval, of 8t, Louls, “ Packing Intorcats of tho Esat.” Reaponded to by Mr. John Botumo, of Boston, *Qur United Commarelal Intorests,” Reapondod to by, Mr, J. W, MeCullough, of Now York. “ Incroasced Transportation Facilities,” Responded to by Mr, Goorge I, Jones, of Milwaukee, “Tagt, Progent, snd_ Fotura of the Trade Roe spondoito by Masies, Joha Biack, of Daltimoro, sud . P, Armstrong, of Loulavillo, ' WIIL It Mako Us Any Bloney,” Rosponded to by Br, James Adams, of Quincy, II Othior Lrief nddrcases in roaponss to calls woro mado by the Hon, John Wontworth and Mr, O, Counsolman, of Chicago, sud Mr, Sldney Maxwell, of Cinclunati, 02 DAY, This afternoon thoro will ho An oxeursion on thelaka toudered the visitors, May of thom havo gons home, but many more ro- main to havo & full view of our cliy. A CHICAGO ¢ DAZZEE.” Mlow James Laski’s Vanity Brought Mim Before anyon. Wo havo had occaslon to spenk of John Allen, tho wickedost, of Markman, the checkiest, but we woro nover called upon to mention Jamos Laakl, tho vainest man in Cbleago, This man's vanity fa perfoctly won- derful, aud, 6 1a ususlly tho case, it bas & constant atrugglo to koopalead of hisassurance, Wo havo many of ua admired Charles Mothows as Dazzle, in “London Assurance.” James can cqually well pls: tho leading charmoter in Chicago assurance, He fa “leading ¥ and “hoavy villain’ at tho ssmo timo. But thero i happlly s point boyond which men of ~thls con't go, snd _ that olnt reachod by James Laskl, 0 has at 1ast boon obligod to suecumb to his Vonity, ond it came about in this way, Dut beforo wo rolato tho closing part of this man's caroor ; 1t may bo well onough to ntato somothing of his carly history, Ho la the son of Massachudotts parenta ; that s all that is kuown of thow. As 3 moro youthi ‘James ovincod an apiitudo for gelting up miniaturo Crodit Mobiller schemes {n the marblo and top businoss, and waa also far abead of hiu day in doveloping thoso ‘qualitios noc oatary to boing 5 good custodlan., Mad Jamoa hiero of tho been -3 and tho Dulch " Gsp Canal boya togothor, he would, porhaps, bave Theraitea bean » prominont supportor of tho modera in his recent vain ondosvors to reach the chair that Lias been iced by such men as Winthrop, Honest John Davis, and John Andrew, Dutall this doea not account for the delicious boverags which {s always spilt in cracking a cocoanut, nor has it anytling to do with James’ vanity, Iis knife and top spoculations mndo him think he was bora for something great ; not to bo an ordinary mortal but to shine, nay ar a Roths- chlld or n nowspapor reporter, and in eone sequenco hia wanity flurishod, snd, mok beln willlug to grow up In bia native villago s rospocted an, and bo appointed poatmaster, he went Weat aud Iocated himeelf in tho wilderness hero Olicago now stands, (Dy tho way, &8 wonow gt up directorics, tho number of men Who lived horo whilo it wan & ildorness would, mako s fezpectablo ely.) _ o mako a long story ehiort, James did not succoed.. Hin vanity hiad bieen cultivatcd at the oxponso of his goncral edu- gatlon, nd ho, novor reaclicd that high plunocls that i vanity told him he waa entitiod fo, o ran for Alderman (namo not given), was s School Gommission. er, and siartod a loan office, but his coffors woro de- ploted, and a8 he lad nothing to loan, ho ¢nly stazted, ond was a baukrupt, His vanity told him howas’comely {n appoarance and oftractivo in por- #on, and that ‘he should wed some fair damo who was Tesithy. Iia agmuranco urged him on, and ho patd Dia addressea to o lady who ropulsod him, and told him ho waa a fraud. Ho took this for coynoss, and, keeping in mind the maxim regarding tho improbability of & heart thut 1s not robust attaining the band of a falr In- dy, ho prosccuted Mra, with Lia suit, and sho, 10 bo oven, prosccutod him with hor sult bofore Don’ yon, who finod James $20, EVANSTON. A very brillisnt and plossant out-door enlorialnment ‘was given on Wodnesduy eveniug by M, J, K, Arms- by, In celobration of tho birthday of Ler husband. Tl spacious grounds of Mr. Armeby wero brillisntly illuminated, snd musio and a sumptuous banquet contributed to moko tho accasion ono of onjoyment to thoso who wero 80 fartunato a to bo guonta, Among those presont wera Gov. J, L. Bovorldgo and dsughtor, Mra, 8, B, Rsymond, Mossrs, L. W. Caukoy, Qharles ?’i vlgm, ‘Harry Pearsous, and A, IT, Gunn, and thelr Tco cream and o benefit wers the attractions at tho Mothodlst Bociable laut ovening, The attondanco was 00, and the accasion & very picasant ono, Dr. Scottls now brick block is rlsing nbove the ground, It will boan imposing structure, and add. reatly to tho appeszonce of Davis street, oo Sl bl x’l‘ho St. Louls Mutunl Once Norec. NouNATOLIs, Ind,, Sopt, 11—Col, E. A, Whit- comb, of thia mti, wilo was arzested at £t. Louls on the 5th inat., at th instanco of tho now Dircctory of tho 8t. Louin Modical Lifo, was held in tho 8t, Louis Jail twonty-four hours, with a viow or thought of gt~ ting him lioro on Bunday, thinking ho could ot #o- curo bafl, and would Lo compollod o go bail at homo among hs frlends, Such would feem o bo the case, from tho fact that Gen, Btunrtand tha Auaitor of the Company arrived hore on Monday morning, evidently oxpecting to flud their Vietim in prison, but, to thelr surprise and chagrin, their hird flown, lmvlmg oon Teloasod o bull, sud swas mkm;: Bt, Louls proseing bis sult sgainet tho Gompany ; but Qen, Btuart changed his tactics, snd, in company with his auditor, went beforo tho Grand'Jury, which was in nossion, ond spent tho day in toatifying,’ Tub # tho beatcaid shimen of mice st smon, gung: att ogley. To-day the Graud Jury adjourned and mado the port, but found no bill agaiust Col, Whitoomb,—no oyidence to warrant an fndictment. Tt fs clatmed by ‘Whitcomb's frionds that the charges against bim sra falso, and that ho was arrosted without a warrant, Al togolier tho cazs promiscs to b an_interestiug’ one, Bomo think it smacks a Littlo of tho malicious, = aaaeg s ai Severe Storm on the Texas Const, Buownsviizz, Tox, Sopt. 1L—Tho uwroroet ein- storm for soveral yoars, with almost a gale of wind, hea provailed for’ almost twonty-four hours, “¥ho steamer K, M of Morgan's Lino, dragged Ler anchor in Brazos ‘Harbor, and grounded in about 3 foat of wator, Tho vosecl lics stoady, aud will prab. bly bo got off, All small crafts in Dagdad and Drazos Harbors aro cithor strauded or sunk, Tho raliroad between Brownsville and Point Isabell Ls badly washed, and (ho embaukmonts 1o sovoral places aro reporied washed away, and tho track desiroyed, peclenlilotbink b b Blown to Atoms by Nitro-Glycerinc. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tibune, Es0ANADA, Mich,, Bopt. 1L.—An oxploslon ocourred in tho nitro-glyceritio Louso at tho McCotnlor Miuo, Nogaunco, Mich,, this moraing, by which a young ‘man naméd Millé, son of Capt, Mills, of the Clovelaud Mine, was blown to atoms, Nothing ta known af tho causc of tho exploalon, Tho bullding was annilitiated, Rt Nl Austrin to Participate In Our Natiounal Uentonninl, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, PritaiLrii, Pa, Sopt, 11.—The Centeunial Bu- reau roports the Fecefpt, this morning, of a lotjer from the Btate Deparbinent at Wsshinglon, stating that the Austrisn Goyornmeut Las siguifiod, {hroug] Tny, {18 destro to pazticipate u this Gontonnial . huaband, Mntater |’ RATHER MYSTERIOUS. Strange and Sudden Death of a Young Physician. His Friends Demand o Post-Mortom and Thorough Investigation, Tesldonts in tho vicinity of Emorsld and Forty- iuird atroots, In tho town of Laho, sro somowhat agitatod ovor tho doath of Dr, T, O, Teachout, which oceurzed Iat Sundsy morning, at 8 o'clock. Tho fm- ‘prossion soome to provatl amang tho physiclu’a in- timato frionda that ho Jiss bepn polsoncd. Difforont rossons aro glvon for {ho polsoniug, noue of which may bo corroct, Tho Dootor camo to Clilcago Jast March, Ho was {hen nbout 37 yoars of ago, and tho ‘bitlk of his eapital scomed to bo 3 gaod proparation for tho practioo of medicine, Ho was posseeaod af n groat ‘many qualittoa that tonded to_aestat him in proctiring 3 ood practico u s profosslon, among them boltg adfallty, dignity, and conflionco, Tlo s not, Toug in commending himasi to thopeoplo whom, o mot, and when desth ovortook him ho seomed to bo rapldly progressing toward profesnional omincnco, ‘Tho exciioment conseqnent upon his doath hna beon 80 groat as {0 command tho nttontion of tho prees, Yostordsy n roportcr of Tix Tninuxi modo o gearch~ ing investigation of tho gonsation, and tho following wero tha fcota learncd ¢ Dr, Teachout, soon ftor arriving in_Chicago, from he villago of Weaton, near Rome, 1n Now York Btato, took up Iitn abodo with & family named Hendrlokson, who resldo in & neat Lrown cofzgo on tlio cant sldo o Emornld streot, noar Forty-third, Tho famlly aro of gl oxtraction, and aro gonorally conaidored rec npoctablo. Thoir nelghbors, hiowover, do not regard thom with n groat deal of fayor, If nccounta can bo rollod on, This dislike seems to havo orlginated fn & church difficulty, mid hs un- doubtedly govi far to croato tha gomeip 1at porvadcs tho nolghborhood, to tho offcct that tho * young doc- tor? wan porlisps poisonod for tho suko of obtaining his monoy snd Jowolry, Tt soerns hardly probablo, howover, that thio objoct of disponing of him, if his doath waa brought about by foul muesus, was gaiy 3a bo anpoara tolinvaliad butli- Alo, Tho clustor of 'dismonda in pin that ho wora fa olaimed to havo beon composed of Alnska din- ‘monds, worth, perliaps, 5, But, to givo Lis frionda tho berofit of every stafoment snd supposltion, it muet Do entd that Dr, Toschout's Intimato companions ns- nert that they iavo many timos soon him liandlo suma of monoy ranging from $200 to 8800, Tho family with whom tho decoased bonrded stato that ho was ofton out of money and comparatively destitute, and thatho Ieft their housohold awing them about $180 for bonrd, Thia latter statomont s certatnly not_sustained by another statement modo by them, that Dr. Teachoit Tna the parianor of a drugstors ocatod womowlioro on Malsted stroot, not far from tho Tranatt Houso,—bia ‘partuor belng & man named Proudfoot. Dr. Toachout took sick about threo weoks 0go, and 1d 1ot at onoo permit Limsclf to bo_confined. to his room, - Ho reaponded to many calla whilo yet in an on- feebled condition, not soeming to appreclate tho fact thot ho was sick, and should bo o patient himsolf, Aftor a wook ind passcd, lis frionds_persuaded him to romain {n his room, snd ealled Dr. Edwards, of En- Towood, to attend him. This phyiclan yroaceibed for \im one weok, and still bellove thot ho waa suffering from neuralgih of the hoart, Dr, Nalson, o physician ot the Mercy Hoapital, was also called, and was In at~ tendapco on Dr, Teachout when bo died, A two hours' pearch did mot enmablo our ro. Nelson yeatorday, portor to e Dr. Tho best thing that can bo dono, theroforo, s to pul lish what it 1a said. Dr. Nolson liss atated concorniug Dr, Teachout’s doa. Last Saturday nftornoon, Teachont Iay ina hod- room in tho hiouse of tho Hondricksons, o ppenred tobe rational, and ssfd ho foared ke hd boen pois- oned, Dr, Nolson, say the encmios of tho Hendrick. sonw, pronounced his pationt quito out of danger, Dr, Nelson, ssy the Houdrickions, pronounced hia puttent’ convaloscont, but atll ' a procarious cons tion. Tho following morning (lnet Bunday), at 3 ofclock, Dr, Teachout passad into oternity, Whoh Dr, Nelson callod on the following morning, 1t 18 nenorted thatho was much surprisod attho an- nouncement of his pationt's doath, snd asid to Ars, ondrickson that ho would 58 soon havo anticipatod her death, Nov, it waa tho suddennoss of tho soung Piysicians doatl and tho fact that thoro had long oz- atod a foud, or, o the mildor torms, o diasgreoment, botwoen Mr, [ondrickon and Dr. Teachout, thal sgitated tho' Iattar's frionds and mado thom loan to- wards an_investigation. Anothor causo for their stis piclon {8 assortod to hinvo boen that the Hendrlcksons wonld not permit Dz, Teachout's friends to 6co him, and whon he diod hurried his body to tho grave, nob oboying the winlios of his frionds, Mra, Hondrlokson assorta that the Doctor requeatod fior nof to sdmit vis- itors, an ho did not wish to neo anybody. Thio difficulty that cxistod botween thio docessod and Hendricknon, a8 elated by {ho lattor aud his wife, sooms to havo boen that tho Doctor was_ potulsut and incousiderato, ond, in focial _conversion, was ofton vulgar and impuro, For thia Mr, HendHclson one day Toprovod bim, After that, thoro wos sn ovie dent branch botween tho Doctor and'his hoat, It grow bittor. Tho physicion oxhibited to Mrs, Hendrlckson o ravolvor, with which ho threatoned to shoot her "To lady grow palg, and mecting hor hua- band st tho goto iho following morning, informed Lim of tho throat. Then tho latier armed Limaolf, but was induced to givo up his woapon. Tho roportor inquired §f thero had novor boon any Jenlous feolfugs botween Hondrickson and Toachout, Mrs, Hondrickeon roplied that sho never knew of any ; but from cortain statoments sho mado it would soem that tho contrary was tho fact, Blio sald her huaband bad objected to her closo attention to the Dootor during his ilinces. On Tuosday Mr, Daniol .Orill, an unclo of tho do- cessed, arrivod from Romo, N, ¥, and, boing m- prossodl with tho Idea that thierowas & mystory to be clenred sway concorning his nophiow's death, at once began to institute tnquirles. 1o found, bo assorts, o stato of things that erouscd his suspicion, Yeatorday, Mr. Otill and a brothor of the deceased rocacded Lo Oakwood Gomolry with throo plysiciits, r. Nelson among tho numnber, for tho piirposa of mak- inga post-mortem cxaminatio, It was uot made, ns th pligaicians aid tho bady i 4o dscomposed a4 fo ronder its romoval from tho coffin almost imposstblo, But Mr. Critl and the other fricnds of the doceased aro not satisfled, aud denlro, and it 8 probablo will do- mand, an inveatigation, ' Tho Hondrickson family should octtulnly wish an inveatigation, to_clear thomie salves of tho elizdow which tholr nelglibors, or most of thom, sco upon thelr charactors, ~STEAM BOILERS. The Tests to Mo Made by tho Cone gressionnl Commission to Inquire Into the Causes of Steam-Roiler Exe Piouion Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘WASIINGTON, Scpt, 11,—~The Commissfon to inquiro 1nto tho causes of steam bollor oxploions, for tho oz« ‘penses of whose exporimants and tests Congress np- propriatod $100,000, will concludo ita labors in this city to-morrow, and will begin thelr triala at Sandy ook sbout the middlo of Octobor, Teats of bollor will also bemado at Pittsburgh, afier tho Commission ehinll have made gomo of Its experimonts at Sandy Mook, Tho purpoxo of tho momberd 18 to mako s comprehion= sive, though incomplote, roport to the Becrotary of tho 'Freas in thoo f{o enablo the lattor to fuchudo Helrs n 1ia report to. Congross n Decumbor, Work will then Do continued until thelr oxaminations and tests havo all Leen made, ofter which thoy will report fully, and make rocommendations Lased upon thelr laboro. Tho firat berics of tests to bo mado at Bandy ook will cousiat of triala s to the eapacity and rapidity of action of overhioated metal in {ho produc~ tion of Ateam ; to tost tha samo as to auporhoated pteam ; {o test tho geuorating eapacity, and rapidity of overhicated metal, in conjunction with superheated steam ; tho obiity fo dmyo waler nway from tho absorbing murfacos Dy grest sctivity of combustion: test tho temporatura undor given prossurcs ot whioh walor is repollod from heated motal ; tho offoct of tho application of cold wator fo tho internal surfaco of the stoam chamber of a steam boll- or, whilo notlvo Ores and genoration of the steam aro going on at tho samo time, and to teat in ono or moro Btesmbont boflors, as constructod and_uscd, tho offoct of & gradus! {ncréaso of tho pressure of ateam, undor gediaey conditions of uao, up {o to rupburing polat. ‘Tio Comtnissloner lins redolved to fsauea_call upon porsons, who may bo conversant with facts upon 0 subject occupying tho attontion of tlio Commission, to forvard sucl infarmation to tho Toard, ond also opinions and thoories ontortained by Bciontiats nnd engincors on tho varlona cnuson of bollor exploslons. - Machiniata aro requoatod to cons tribute, for experimenting purposos, spoctmons of £afaty-valvs, o1o of tho purpoacs of tlio Cominisalon ‘belng to dotermine the bost form, construction, aud dimonslons of eafoty-valvos, so that thoy sy bo whit thelr nomo donotes, and ' 80 oporate automatieal ly to, rellove tho boller that it will Do im- possibls, o long as tho valvo romains un. mnolestod, to explodo or burst . boilor in or dinary so by tho gradual sccumulation of stoam, Inregard to the teats to bo made &t Pitteburgh, the Oommisalon has decided that threo of tho boilors, ono of stool and two of iron, bo tostod for results on tho ‘ultimato strength of tho same, by being fired up and the pressuro increased until rupture ocours. That two boflors, onsof stecl aud ono of ran, bo subjectad tos contintious series of (osts, such aa by watar sodimont, etc,, Loth bollors belng' iried, 88 noar oa can bo Judged, to tho same extent, Wheu, (n tho Judgment of tho 'Commission, this ushge has 'boen carriod far enough, then tho latter (wo bollers aro to bo ruptured by steam presaurs, to determing the doterloration to thio bollors, and also es n comparativo teat bolween iron and tecl (o withatand such usago, Tho esmo Dollors aro to bo usod for the purposo of makiug tho teats rolativa to tho propor sra of afoty valves,” A report was read showing tho progress mado by tho coinmission slnce {he moeting held al Pittsburgh in July last, whon the ground upon which tho oxpori~ monte aro to be mado wero selovtad, and {hio contracla for bollers, eto., wers enterod into, Tho bullding for tho sliop and for tho nccommodstion of tho works mon on the ground, hns beeu completed, ‘Tho bollors contractod for at Pittsburgh aro being made,—the ono constructod of iron plates nearly complotod, and the steel bofler {8 noy nnder way, Tho fron bollor con siructod at Mount Vornou i in about tho ssmo elato of progress, A mow boller Is now belng constructod at Qinctunaty, aud will soon bo ready for shipmont to lta dostination, Tho gauges, ordored at_Oluciunatl, will bo roady for dolivery as soon na thoy can be oxpmined, —_——— Iv Supreme Courte Spenfal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill,, fopt. 11,—~The Bupromo Court trans- sctad busliiess'as follows, to-day : Orlon D, Howoll, survivor, efo., v, Horaco N, Goodl- rich s mollon to atrike bill of oxcotiona fron record and for farthier timo to Alo Lricfs, The Great Wustorn Tolegraph Company v, James T, Patteo; appeal Alumisved, with 8 por coul damagos, Hsmuol Risley v. Nowinan W, Hiaith; appeal dls missed, with 10 por ccut damages, Eugene Tuitls, implosded with -John G, Tuitle ot sl v, Aaron Garret) ot al orro to reviso proo of ubliatio b to Aug, G, Masnolt, Mary T., and John -lFl-lllD fa test by Bhoriff o to othor defend- onls, Tho Boonrity Insuranco Company of Now York v, Dawitt 0, Farroll; ppeal from Poorls Gourt, doclded no oy Brlofs would bo fuguirod. Mary J, Wordlo ot al, v, James A, Patton ot al. ; mo- Hon f0r & anporacdons. Froderick Tompkin v, Stevon Timken ; appeal from Marahall ; special nppoal by appalieo, ahi hiotlan by him to disminn appent ¢ also appellant’ maven for laave to filo bill of oxcoption atlosted by afdavits, and fur- thier {ime nakod to filo nbatracts, Tho Court announced & comiittos to examing can- Aldates for admislon to tho bar, About fifty anpll. cauls were preeent, among whom was & colored mon, Almost tho entire dny was B}’mlll 1in tho work of putting that soungstor through. Tho Court adjournod i to-morrow at 9 o'clocl, — e THE CANADIAN SCANDAL. Testimony of D, T. McMulicn, Brother and Confidentlul Partner of Goorgo ‘We McMullene=Lottors nnd Contracts RMotwoeen Sir Xiugh Allan and Mce Mullon-=820,000 Paid McMullen for tho AHlan Corrospondonce Publishod by tho Torento Globe. OTTAWA, Ont., opt, 11,~ThoRoyal Commiaston mot to-day, Shorlff Loblano mado an addition to Lis testi- ‘mony, Ho bad testifled that ho nover know nnythulfl about tho Pacific Ntailway, ITe han sinco remombore two conyoraationa ho helil with Slr Goorgo Gartor on Ilmlllll)g‘cc(, in Juno, in which Cartfor Aald that tho Tacifio Rallway must bo put through ; that ho would never conscnt to Americans having anything to do with It ; thiat if Canndian companica unjted the crtors priso would bo suceessful, Witnoss camo with othiers ann doputation {o Bir Goorge- respecting tho Pacifia Taflvny & Northern Colonization Mond, ~Bir Georgo was glad to meot them as thoeir representativo, but lio conld nnswer mo questionn us Minster, ilo (Sie Georgo) refusod o risk lis cleotion In come nection with any roflway cnterprise, Io sald he lind done his best for tho country and would contest tho olection on his own merita, Tho depniation had two Interviows with Bir George provious fo thio genoral election, On both occasions ho expressed himeclf strongly ngainat allowing Amoriean fuonco tn Oana- dlan railways, Ho had a private Intorviow with Care tior on the dny provlous to tho oloction, when Lo (Car- tior) ngain oxprossed Limsel! na determiined to run hin olection ou his own merits, and would not sook support by committing Limsolf to ony ratlroad policy, BMr, J, O, Besublen waa next oxaminod, - o was a member of tho Leglslalive Councll of Quebes, Kuow nothing about tho negotiations betweon Sir ugh nnd McMullon or 8ir Hugh nnd tho Governmont. Wns s b tor 1o tho Canadlan Paciflo Company. Waa nominated Dby tho Dominion Governmont, Knew nothing _obout tho charges sgninat tho Govornmont. Novor recolved ony nonay from Bir Hugh or Iifs agonta, DId not know of any monoy rocolvad fu his nolghborhood from 8ir Hugh™ durlng tho eloction, Did not know why he waa summoned as dtness, In roply to Bir John, wiincss statod that nlnnlcs to tho Directorship by Langovin to Tepsozcat tho Quobeo futareat as agua o Montreal interest, Haa been in puliietfo sovontoon years, Goorgo V. McdMullen was eallod, but fatlod to sp- posr. D, MoMullen was then called and sworn, Xe lived in Ghicago, ond was o bnker in parinership with his brother. Baw tho original agreemont helweon tho Americans and Bir Hugh reapecting the Tacllo Rallway. Saw sovoral of Sir llugh's lottera, Tnoy were dated from the fall of 1871up to tho fall of 1872, Did not know 8ir Hugh's handwriting, Tart of tho lotfers woreaddressod to O, W. Bmilli, an art {0 G, W, BoMullen, Tho lottors wero not In lis rothor’s posscesion now, His brother told him the Iotters woro in & packago in tho hands of tAIr, Starno, Al tho important ones ware. Nover saw tho porcel #aid to o givon to Starnes, Rememberod secing Sir ugh's first letter ; algo ono giving n rough sketch of how much money Sir Hugh had cxpendod, ono giving astatomont of how tho stock was to be aivided, an another stating tho deciajon of tho Governmont to ox- clude tho Amorican cloment from tho company, Tho first lotter was dirccted to 0. W. Bmith, Sir John here statod that bo wishod it understood that tho Government did not consider themselvea in anyway affocted by the ovidence concorning Sir Lugh's negotintions, ‘Witness wna shown eoveral leitera from Starno’s package, but could not denlify them, The firat one was not in tho packsgo, Witnoss statod that tho lottor containing & statoment of tho monoy oxpenditures waa rocelved from Bir Hugh {n Fobruary 1672, Wilnoss hero idontifiod several lettars, among them ono rolat- ing to money oxpenditures, It was datod Beptembor 1872. Mo ssid hie did not bollova the lottors closing the negotiations were put in (ho package, as thoy word not of suflicient importance, Judge Gowan—Why not of importanco? u‘v‘lnm—Not of importance 23 effecting the negoti- ationa, Judgo Gowan—As they closed the correspondonce 4oy 2aust havo been important, Witness here got confuged and could give no reason ‘why thieso two luttors were not considered important, Ho did not beliovo thoy were in Btarne’s package, ‘Wilnesa wan horo shown two lettors nnd admitted they ‘wero the two roferred to, This sadmission created lsughter in court, In smawer to o uostion, witnoss * stated tlat ho know tho contgnts of tho contract betweon the New York parties, bis brother, and Sir Hugh respecting tho formation of o Pacific railway company, Though tho contract waa mado in the fall 'of 1871, his brother pro- {»arad & memorandum befora leaving for Canada, Went to keo Sir Hugh aftor hls relurn from England, Was awsy about sfx weoks. Returncd with tho cons tract signed by 8ir Hugh Allan,: Among the American nnmes wero Gen. Cass, A, Ogden, Gov. Smith of Ver- ‘mont, Alr, Scott, and the President of tho Adsms Ex- press Company. ‘Tho contract was now in their vauit in their oftico in Chicago, DIid notfeo it put thore, Baw it obout o year ago with his brothor at Picton, Had not secn it elnce, Crons-quostioned by 8ir John—Was familiar with, and intcrestod in, ll Pacifio raltway nogotintions. Wes Dis brothors confidentinl - partmor, O, M. Bmith and Mr Hurlbut . wers slio Inforested, Saw Allsn's fofters published in tho Toronto @lobs, Did not know how thoy ot thara, Did not know how much bia brothor got for Rolling thio corrasnondonco, Afterwards recallected hifs brother gt 320,000, Did not kmow who pald t, Did uot know s bratbor ohowed tho_corccapondsico to any onr, Recollect his brothor telling him (witnoss) thnt ho (Gcorgo W) lind shown tho correspondenco to Sir John, DId' not know his brother got au additionnl £25,000, 1o forfoltod $17,000, ad 1t was agreed. that, (£ he'correspondenco contalucd! in Starmo's pockut wéro it into Sl Hugh's hands or publised beforo s corlain timo, McMullon was to forfolt $17,000. Did not know ‘how his brother was to bo relmburacd for tls loss, The $20,000 paid bim for tho Allan_correspondenco were divided among witness, Hurlbut,ond Smith, afler his brothor Lind takon Lld sbare, DId not know I brothor Lind aliowed tho corrospondenco to Sonator Foster, Kopt no coples of lottors, no lattor-book, o 1o account of monoy in_connectlon with tho Paciflo Taflway matters, Witness vias miich confused durlug tho aross-ozamination by Bir doln, aud contradicted imsolf froquently, Tho Commisslon adjournod ¢l to-morrow. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribiine. ConnwaLy, Sopt. 11,—An indiguation mooling was hold horo 1u'connootion with tho Lacifio acandal, and was nddrossed by membors of Parliamont aud ofhers, Rosolutions, approving of tho coursu adopled by Unntington, ond condemuntory of the Government's course, Woro enthusisatically and - unaulously adopted, MADISON. Commuissioncrs Appointed to Investi« gate o Olaim Against tho Statces Fatal Accidont, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MADISON, Wis,, Sopt, 11,—The Governor Las ap- polnted, undor e Iaw of Inst winterautliorlzing Comne missloners o investigato tho claim of Morgan Martin e, tho late, In conneetion with a contract of 1891 rela- tive to Fuxand Wisconslu fmprovoment, Pooplo Belden, Iucno Gounty: T, . Eidvidge, Jasenlio; E, 1. Galleger, Fond du Lac, A mou iamed Jobn Welght was killed at Roscoo, on tho Cicugo & Northwostorn Ralleoad to-duy. Just Doforo (1o trafn, mwitching, pasaod a cattlo chutd, s atuck his head out aud had it mashed, BLOOMINGTON. A_Ohicken-Stenier Snspectad of Wifes MurderesAllogod Cruclty to Privone orhe BrooxmwaTon, T, Bopt. 11.—A fow days Kince & man named Shafor, s resident formerly of Normal, but moro rocontly of tho norih part of ihis city, was suspected of chickon-atealing, A polico oflicer Vibitod s aco Lo arrest it but wou i approsely Shator flod precipitately nnd fina not boon hoard of sifico, Tt hiaa sinco boon ascortaiucd thiat a fow daya previous {0 tho attomptod arrest Lis wife suddonly disap ared, Bhofer {old Lig moighbors that ed gono away from homo, Lut tho polico suthorltfes oro ~ nclined to &uspct that eho haa boon murdorod, Tho facts certninly are very sis- piclous, Bho was very sick but a fow days beforo her dlll]:fml!lm:u. All her clothing and Jewslry had buon found untouched In tho house, and sho loft Licr only cllld, s boy of 6 years, slouo anil unprotoetod, Shafer hisa boonlong Xuown' as s bad man, and 1t 1s foared that a horriblo lrntil:d will soon bo unearthed, Tho Youug Mon's Ghristian Association of {hin city lving preferrod cliarges of nogluct snd critolly iu tho treatment of prisoners agaiust Shoriff oneeholdt, boforo the County Commissionors, thut body visiled {lio jall to-day, aud to-nlght will lhton to s proventu- tlon'of both aiddes of tho v el Death trom Deliriu ‘Wromonss Mg, Toun,, Sopt, 11,—Tvasa Hogo, Who shat Jim Bawyers, tho linckman, yostorday, snd attempted to shoot A. §, Wheoler, whflo in o it of dolirlum tro yaoun, died I tho_station-hiouse, lnst night, from tho morphing which ho had takon ' §ust beforo o comi- anonced the shoating, _ Aftor being taken to tho atation b donfod any kuowlodgo of tho nhioating, but ald that Lo wod puraued by a band of robbors, g b o ey A Promium for Immigrants, Nxw Yo, Sopt, 11,—A Washington dispateh an “Yorsons who avo ntercsted in the now Amorican Trausationtlo Steamolip lue will ssk Congress et bounty of 310 yor hoad for uvory fmm Who I brought to thia country in afeam vesauls buill {n tho Unltod States, and carrying tho Amorican flag, It wili bo_clsimod that o subshiy o (il form will so: curo anuck noro valusblo reaulls to the Governmout thian a subeidy as now voled," gaseteeglln Railrond Accido Special Dispateh to Ths Chicayo Tribune, Kaxsas Orry, Hopt, 11,~—An accldent on the At, 1L, K. O, & N, laflrond occurrad thin morning nt Mis ainl, ~ A frolgnt-car standing on a sdo track rolled on thio fmaln, aud an oxpresa {raln coming down utruck tho frolght-car, wrecking thu ongio and baggajjo-car of to pavaougr-traia,uind Klig tho Scouian uatacd ack, Lzavexwonti, Xs,, Bopt, 11,—A spocial from Tren. ton, Mo, says ¢ * This morniug a traln on {hs Obleago, Ttock Ialand & Pacific Rallrond, wheh about iwo milos ‘woit of Plattsburg, Mo, strack o _cow, throwing the ongine, Laggnge car, and ono conch from {ho_{rack, turning tho engine and coach on their aides, The en- Rineor, Edward McOreitlo, was caught in the chb, and 80 badly acalded that ho dlod a fow minutos aflcs bo- ing takon from the wrock, Four or fivo othier euiployes wera hurt, but not Aorioualy” WASHINGTON. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TUE LOOAL-OPTION LAWS, ‘WasmwaTox, Bopt. 11,—The local-option laws now in oporatlon fn Massschusoits, Fonnaylvanin, and some othor localitios, havo mot, & was oxpected, cased ony falling off o tho ool Tection of intornnl roventto from spoctal taxes, Somo Fovenuo oflicials roport that, in cases whoro lquora sro #old on tho 6y, in back rooms, garrets, or in collars, 4o spocinl tax rocolpt Is nearly nlways hung up ina consplouous placo, and very fow attompts o violate tio Tlovonue law aro made, tho doslor gonorally bolng sntlsflod with ono wrong act, numoly, solliug. lquor contrary o tho local law, UNITED STATES MATEIIAL API'OINTRD, Georo Ty Maxwel who has oon aproluted United States Marshinl for Ulal, fa said to_linve boow romovad from tho position of Iiegister of tho Land Ofilco, nt Salt Lako Olty, racoutly occupled by him, bocauso of incompotoncy, ‘DEQISION OF TAR TREAGURY DEPARTMERT REGARDING TILOTAGE By » doctslon of {he Trosiry Departmont,Stato pilota who nro not liconsed by the Unitod Blatos’ cannot lo- ally tako curollod and licensed Vessals inlo port, ho Mwrolnry, being msked If o docieiod Tofarred to iuclided ploting satling-vesacls, or only slesm vossels, ropliod todny thut ho diows of 10 roason why Stato pilols 1n tho bags, inlets, rivers Darbors, and ports of {ho Unitod Statos’ may not pilof siling-vornels futo or aut of ports, or, on tha contrary, Jators etwoeu tho Blates, without aviug o Fode consc, INOREASE IN TNTERNAT: RRVENUE COLLECTIONS, Tho Commiirionor of Intornsl Revenuo saya (ho gollections of xovcaua Ly tho now syatem, provided by tho act which went _into ,offeot on tho et of lnst May, showa & considarablo inoronso over tho collactiona during corresponding poriods undor the old ystem, TREASUNY OFFICIALS RETURNED FHOM BANTA ¥E. Tuso party of Treasury ofliclala who_rocontly went to Bunta Fo with currency for tho depository’ ot that plave, roturnad Liora to-dsy with about $25,000 in coln and mutfiated curronoy, FERIONAL, Tepresontatives Farwell and Ward arrlved hero from Ohieago Lo-doy, To the Awnociated Press. THE GENEVA AWARD. Wanmaros, Sopt, 11.—~Tho bond for $18,600,000, tho nmount of {io Gonova award, a held by thio Socre- tary of Blato in that Dopartmont, aud a not placed for #afo keoping in tho Troasury, Tlio bond fa mado pay- xblo to thio ordr of tho Secrolary of Blate, This boud s for thio Inrgoat amount of monoy evor lasticd by any Govorumont in a slnglo transaction, Photograplin of tho bond and cortificate of doposit Wero complotod at thio Treasury dopartmont to-day, aud coplea ront to tho Trasldeit sud each member of tho Cabinet, On tho complotion of the bustnosa on Tuesdag, Sir Edward Thoratuu promply {uformod. Lis Govornient by fels- graph of tho faot, CIHICAUO MANTNE HOSPITAL SURGRON, De. I, 8, Inhm wili by appoluled Surgoon of tho Unitod Bafes Marino Hospltal at Olicago, sa tlo compromiso candidate, THE OREDIT MOILIXD 8UTTS. Tho Government counscl in tho Gredit Mobilior #nitasre proparing papers for prosentation st Hort~ ford noxt Tucadsy, whon demuirror and motions will bo Drard by Justico’ Hunter, of the Buperior Court, Those who are woll-informod upon this subject look for no boneflois] zoault, Tho caso scoma to Liave boon Tlsmansgod, or tho poaition of tho Union Pacifio Raflrond not thoroughly appreciated by the Govern- ment counecl, and it i donbtful whothor Congress by furtlior legialation can chaugo tho situation, It was not contemplatod by {lio Attornoy-Genoral that {lio Unlon Paclilo Railroad Company would take part in o dcfenso, slliough lo covor tome posslbl contin goncica it waa montionod in tho bil, but tho death of Horaco F. Clarko, tho Prostdont of tho Company, who bad agreod that if should romain noutral in the ' suit, worked n comploto ehango n tha sapect of tho caso, Tho aituation will bo buttor undarstood after porusal of tho following propoaitiona : 1, Tho wholo object of 4ho suit was to benofit the Union Pacific Rsilrond by causing tha Crodlt Mobilior- tigs o dlsgorge, 2, In ordor to bonofit tho rond It was noceasary tht 4ho Goveramaent should ok have o ight it, & woll aa $ho Credit Nobilier ring, Somo of tho loading stockholdorn of tho rosd who wera in tho ring, unrestrained by the lato Presidont’a influence, and fully spprecisting tho valuo of tho ‘movemant, havo forcod tho rosd into making common causo agalist tho Governmont with tho othor defond- ants, and it will thus be econ that tho Govornmont Laa Tittlg or no clianco of galning anytliing, TE KENTUORY KU-KLUX, It turns out that what was supposed to bo & dotalled ropor: from the United Statos District At~ tornoy of tho recont Ku-Klux outrages in Hou- tucky 46 ‘moroly o long lotter” of = recom- mendations sa to tho courso to ba ursued by tho Governinent against thom. Tho DistrictAttornoy’s letter to the Attornoy-General, alluding to the difiiculty of oblaining tho namos of all tho gullty parties with tho appllance at his command, suggosts o mora libos usoof tho Boeret-Service fund, and advocates sup- presalng the Qisturbancea by aid of tho military to bo sout by tho General Government. This i, of course, & snggestion which will roquiraa Cabinet conaultation, but fho Attornoy-Gonora! isncting vigorously upon tha other suggeations, ond tho nccemsary dircctions will bo forwarded to-night. All who aro kuown_to Do partictpated in tho outrages aro to bo proceoded ogainet in tho courls without delay, sud Speeial Agonts of tho departmont will bo employed in forrotiug out tho unknown, . TIE FRAUDULENT COTTON OLAIMS, Tho oxposuro of tho $15,000,000 colfon claims, {u thoso dispatchos, lina groatly slarmed some of tho largest claimants, who ore now in Washiugton, aud, tho Tiolder of the Confederate’ records having suddculy alsappeared from his accustomod whereabouts, it 1 surmised that they bave found him out and mado over- tures for tho suppresaion of the information fu Lis possesuion, His dissppearance fa singular enough to oxclto tho susplclon, It fa balloved, howover, that tho Govornment will yet succead in obtaining tho focords, THE BRAL~LOOK QUESTION, ‘The relativo merits of the paper seal and glass seal- locks for use in trausportation of goods in boud, it is oxpacted, will bo deciilod by tho Inat of {he present montl, 1tis bellovod that the Amorican glass soal-lock will bo accepted by the new Commissivnor appointed by thio Secretary of tho Treasury, because of it8 great suporlority, THE TEXAN DORDET COMMISSION, Col. Robi, ono of tho ox-Commisgioners to inquira 1nto tho depredations committed on porsons and prop- erty of Amorican citizons on tho Rio Grando bordor, Tios rocontly recolvod numorous lettors stating tlo! such scts aro continually acourring, and that ainco tho Comrulssion left that geotion laut nprlnxf, largo droves of eattlohave been driven to tho Moxican slde from ranches between Brosmavillo snd Brazaa do Santiago, aud betweon Browuevillo and Rio Grando Cllly. ‘Theso thieving oporations wero committed in dayiight, and in sevoral instances oxulting gosturea woro mado by the Moxicans who had escaped with their booty to tho United Btates covalry who bad pursued_them, but halted on tha Amorican aldo of tho river. In addition to eattlo-stcaling, turdors hinvo boen commitied not far from Forta Olark and Couclio, It will bo rocollected that tho Commiralonors roported au_sctual loss of about $16,000,000 by such incurslons, Tho amount hog been considerably fucreasod sinco the torm of tho Com- misslon cxpired, Thero i 1o doubt that tho attontion of Conggrous will' ngain bo eallod.to thia subjoct by the President, with a view to tho protection of ‘citizens of tho United Btated on tho border. The demand on Moxleo to putan end to tho marauding oxpoditions having beon unauccessful, gentlemen of high position sy thoy sco no remedy for tho ovil_excoptin tho ac- quilaition of a portion of Notthorn Maxico, command- iug bolh nides of {h rivor, and that such ' acquisition 18 not fnprobable, considering that Mozico will o un~ ablo to pay the _aggregato damages whicl tho Toxans havo austatued by the lnumcluncr of Mexico to reatrain ita citizons from thelr wrong-dolog, bl 3 (30 b Pl T8 DES MOINES. Rtcunion of tho Soldicrs of the War of 1812 and the Mexican Wars=Viola« tion of the Internal Itevenuoe Lawss NMethodist Episcopal Conference. Special Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Des Morngs, Sopt, 11,—Tho rounlon of soldlors of tho War of 1812 and tho Moxican War commencod hero this afternoon. Eleven membors of tho War of 1812 aro present, tho oldest ono boing 05 yoara old. Eighty- oight goldiora of tho Moxican War aro onrolled at head- quartars, and numbers aro scattored smong friends in. tho elty, Tho promiucnt men prosont aro Gen, Trum= bull, Gen, Given, snd Col, Edgington, The wolcom= ing nddreas to-night, by the Ion, D, O, Finch, was ro- spondod ta by the Rov, Samuel ohlor, o survivor of tho War of 1813, 88 years old, Bpeoches wero also made by numbora of tho old vetorans, all of whom aro enjoying themsclves hugely, To-morrow fs the Lig day of tho occaslon, and jncludea o shom fight be- twoen' two companos of artillery, two battorios, and ong cavalry company, ¥ Jtlmwl Dayman, gored by & bull on Tuoadsy, died o-day. Jolin Keoll, of Fort Dodge, was brought hicre to-day on o chargo of five violations of tho Rovenuo law, I gavo bail for $1,000 to sppear ot tho next term of the United Statos Ciroult Court, ‘rho DosMofnes Conferonco of tho Mothodist Epls- copal Chiurch mot at Winterrot yeaterday, Hishop Bow- man presiding, Bishop Androws is also present, Ite- ports fudicato that the Oonferenco 1 iun flourishing coudition, e e T ‘fhe Cholern, Spectal Disyatch to Tha Chicain Tribune, Oatno, Bopt, 11—t 18 reportod that a fow cases of cholera have ocotirred in Anus, JiL, but I don't know liow truoit is. {By mall, ] Toox I8LAND, TIL, Sept, 10, 1673, To the Filitor of The Chicao Tiribune s In tho 2¥mes of Mondsy thoro wad a tolo from Davouport, saying: #Thoro Las beon quito & number of deathi by cliolora in Rock Island, but thoy Leop it quiot, and huvo roported ouly ono fatal caso, Wall authenticatod fnforsaston says at loast ten doaths hawvo ocourred tliore aineo it firat appuared,” 1 wish tosay that, ono wesk ago, thoro waa_ono caso of cholora hore, and anly ono, “Tlioro has been no caso sice, and nothiug rosombling cholora, ‘The town was novor healthier than at present. 3.1, Dunronsn, I8, MR St bk Xeailrouil Nows BSpectad Dispatoh to The Chieago Trfbuns, . Tonr WAYNE, Ind,, Hept, 11.—Ths work of srup". fn(¢ tho road-bod botwoen Marion, Ind, and Waba Tnd,, o tho Olnciunatl, Wabasl & diichig: 18 Lolng vigoroucly pushul forward twolvo or thirteen witea -uulfi of Yabash,'sud the mon ot tho south aro an Raflroad | rapldly working thelr way north from Marion, Tho hionvieat part of the ding fs already. mm{llnled. Tho bridgo ovar the Wabosh Iiivor fa almost come ploted, Iron will arrive in a fow days, and the work of Inying it 1a to Lo commoncod at once. It s tho design of the Company to havo the iron Iaid from Wabaah to Marlon, a distance of 85 milles, in aix_or clght woeks, whon tho road will bo oponed thin dis- tance, Dxd Momwes, Towa, Sopt, 11.~The $0,000 roqul 3 Tta ot e D Mored of the first-morigal Minucaota Narrow-Gauge Raflrond has boon taken in this city, and work upon tho road will begin at onco, RAILROAD FREIGHTS. Increnso of Froight lntes on tho Mile waukeo & St Paul and Chicago & Northwestern I3ailrondu, Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, MApiso, Wi, Sopt. 11,—Kumor of ralnod rallroad ‘ratos for frofght, in this Btate, communicated to Titx ‘TRIDUNX nomo days ago, aro fully confirmed, It has transpired that orders have been jssued establishing sn fncrossed tari® on tho Milwaukeo & Bt, Panl and Olicago & Northwostorn Railroads, to tako offect Bopt, 16, and, unless controlling Fastern influencos can bo dissuaded from this attempled schomo to rob tho producers, the peoplo will Liavo to submit and wait for 3 tmo, that makes all things oven, fo take their . Tovongo, If rallrond maungers porsiat in takin advantage of tho fermera’ noccsally for inoroancd Tallroad facllitics, a atringont low regulating frolght arifle it suro to Come. o prom havg ivoady nomd= ed tho alarm, and tho' State Joirnal, Milwaukea Iis- consin, Oshosh Northuestern, Janesvillo Glazele, La— Qrossq Democrat, Fond dn Lao Commonureaith,and Exa Qlairo Free Press, havo Lnd nrtloiea containing tighte cous protost, and ‘giviug fair warning of (ho conso- uencesof {ho ineatiato grood of tio Fstorn monojoe Usts,Thoy nro told thnt tho pcoplo of this Stato aro not ‘such aubmissivo dolta ns to quictly permit much groan injustico, snd that 1t will_{nsure rotaliation nuxt winter, Uerotoforo thondoption of & pro rata tarl®f hias bean avolded by tho elalm to logislators that rallrocd rales hore woro wall establislicd, understood, enorally satiufoctory, snd would fo romain, A law or Rafirond Gommissionors hus beon proventid by tho clatm that. thoro was vory Little complaint mado by tho peoplo, 8ud Lardly any thing that noeded to b tuquir. cd into, This action Wil precipitato n pro Tata forit and Rallway Commitefonors with Iarga powors, and almost cortainly, in tho prosont tempor of tho publlo 1mind, involvo an increaso of the ratirond liccuto from 105'0r 8 per cont, aa i frooly talked of o infuontial quartors, Wit o prous s thus fz enid In Dut oo the muttorings of tho storm of popular {ndignation, which will broak out when frelghts sro roally put up. Froight Rntes Adopted by the Western Freight Agenta? Convention at Cloves 1and. Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune. Creveraxp, O,, Sopt. 11—Tho Genorsl Froight Agents of all tho Westorn lncs hays boon in scenfon in Qloveland for tho st two days, and to-day ndopted a schedulo of frelghis, an follows, to Now York, tho cus- tomary difference to bo mafntained to tho other Esatern sos-boards ; Cloveland, 85: Clnclaatl, 453 Columbus, 45; Tolcdo, 37; Tort Wayne, Ind., 46} Alton, 1ll,, 69 Cairo, 1L, 60; Hanuibaf, Do, 60} Mount Pulsekl, Ind., 60" Naples, Ind., 60 ; Peorin, 53 Paxton, 1ll, 60 ; Tayloravillo, 603 Vineinnes, 5 ; Indianapols, Ind,, 45 ; Jeffersonville, Ind,, 50 ; Logansport, 45; Lafayotte, 503 Loulavils, Ty, 52; Kanssa City, o, 16; Terro Haute, 60 ; Dloom~ ington, Tll., 603’ Chicago, 503 Ohampalgn, Ik, Daaville, 11l,, 65 ; Docatur, T Jotlinton, Til,) 60 Jncksonville, 60 ;' Matieat, Iil,, 60'; Tooria, Pokin, 1ML, 655 Pana, I, 60; Quin Tetand, 60 ; Bpribgfold,’ 60 ;' Tolonc, 60 ; Vondalis, '60; Burlinfi.lnu Ta., 603 Koolcuk, ' 60 ; Mo,, 60 t 8t Loulh, 67§ Davenport, In,, 60, Tho report’ was rocolvod and on ‘motion sddptod. During tho meeting o strenous offort was mado to_cstablish (ho namo_tarifT from Obicngo and Bt, Louls to tho East, but it wa defeated, 1t was desired toeatablish rates from tio East to tho Weat, and to this ond sovoral dlapatehes wora sont to Come modoro Vandsrbilt, wiio would give 1o dotlalte anaver, and tho question was abandonod. Ex Nieoting of the Scnatorinl Transpors tution Committee in New Yorkes Testimony of Partics Interested in Freight Lincu--Want of Storage Capacity ot tho Enst Declared to ko the Oause of Much of the Trouble. Nuw Yonx, Sopt. 11,—At tho mosting of tho Sen- storial Trausportation Committeo to-day, Senator ‘Windom presided, Boveral rallroad companica were roprescnted. Benator Windom stated tho object of thio appointmont of the Committeo by Congress was to prooura cheap transportation to tho aoaboard, Mr, Hayes, ropresonting tho Blus Lino, made a longthy _ statemeat rolativo to through fast freight lincs, "Ho anid that complaint was frequently made that facllitics woro not furnished by rallrosd com panies for the shipmont of grain, Tho great troublo l'e:ll.l&ll at the dostination, Whon s train arrives at Now York with a largo quanity of graln tho consumer must provide barges to take ‘it away, and this causes great delsy, Tho difficulty {a_ not {n'moving tho cars tho lines, but i dlscharging the graln, Tho om of inspection, if introduced horo, would obvistoall this, Tho viial poiut, according to Mayes, 18 tho nooeasity of providing storago capacity ot iy Eant go that property can b movod here snd delivored with facility, Thon the supply aud demand would equalizo tho movement of property, 'he members of tho Produce” Exchange will bo fieard on I'riday, and the Transporiation Aseoclation, formod at tho Cooper Inetitulo Inst night, haa beon in- vited to appear befors tho Committeo, Arguments in favor of tho Niagara Bhip-Canal aro expocted to bo made on Friday. POLITICAL. Tlho New York Libernls Call aStato Convention. Nsw Yonx, Sept. 11.—Tho Liberal Republican State Exzocutive Committeo mot this afternoon, About 50 mombers, from different parts of the Btato wero prosent by invitation, Gen, Cochrane, Chair- man, read a_letter, already published, inviting the Democratic State Committea to unito with the Lib- orals jun call for a State Convention, BMr, Beach merely acknowledges tho receipt of the communica- tion, ond promises to lay it before iho Btate Conven- 4{on at its meoting Bept, 3, Gen, Cochrano said he ro- celved Mr, Beach’s letter on the dsy the Domocratle Gommiltee mot, sinco which timo ho has heard noth- ing farthor, and i unablo to eny whotlier tho invitn tion was submittad to tho Domocratle. Commitica or not. At all eventa it wos not compliod with, and it now remained for tho Liboral Rapublicans {o tako action, After considerablo discussion, it waa detormined to tsauo call for a Stato Convention of threo delegates and threo alternntes from oach assombly district to meot in Elmira, Wedneaday, Oct, 8, The ‘call {nvites all Eioctora of iho Stato of Naw York who are opposad to private and oflicial corruption, and who are in fuvor of capablo and honest men for ‘office, and who recog- nizo no virtus in any political party beyond its power to govorn honeatly and well, and all who aro opposed to the corrupt practicea of tho presont Adwministration, to unite with tho Liborals in Convention, Cleveland City Politics. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Or®vELAND, Obio, Hopt, 11,—Polltics in thin city ara in u bighly eloctriesl nnd intorosting conditfon, - Tho County Hopublicsn Convention, Baturday last, was probably tho worst meoting of tho kind ever hoid in Clovuland. A ring, comnposod of delegates in tho fi- toreat of whisky aloons and ropresentatives of trado undons, got control of tho Convontion and nominated s curlously mixed ticket, Wm, Bingham and Dr, Curtis, tho twa nominees for tho Stata_Henato, aro ex- celleut’ mon, but tho five candidates for Represonta- tives aro wesk ond unestisfactory, Tho Leader thls morning squarely bolln” the ticket, ond repudintes Babcock, & weak bummor, who figured in tho Iast Legislaturo, and Jobn Felirens ‘bateh, o Communist, who sccured his nomination by the votes of his Labor-Unlon, Yopulsr disgust with tho ticket Is very intenso, sud 1t 1w’ probablo that now Indepoudent candldates for Asgombly will bo nomi- nated by & populsr mooting, and supporied by both Republican papers and tho rospectablo portion of that party. 1t s probablo that an alliance may bo made witli the Democrats, who will namo one or two of five Legielative candidatos, and support the Indopondent tickot, No effort or sacrifico will ba epared to eacapo from the control of tho ring. - Senator Morton Spenks at Dayton, Daxzox, 0., Bopt, 11,—Senator Morton addres: vory largo Topubileall mooting bhora to-nfght for noarly two hours, 1is opening was a roviow of Thur man'a_campaign Bpecchon Teferring to Limselt, aud onpecially rolating to tho slary-grab, in which ho Doiuted out and sommontod wpon U romarkably. ourions mistakes Thurman liad mado. Lo reforred to the Congressional Glabs record for pracf, and o rolatlon to tho withdrawsl of his mo. tion to siriko out of tho Salary bill @o sa fo to oxcludo Congressmen from incréased salaricd, Lo 6ald thiat Thurman was among thoso who golicited him towithdraw it, 1o’ alsa_voviowed Allon's Colnmbiia apooch garcastically, and thon addressed Linusclf to th genoral tssuea of tilo day, Tho megtipg was very large, and held the peoplo until tho closo, Sonatar Pinchback, of Loulalaus, who happoned to glop ovor, responddd 0'a call 1h o fow apley. sou- oucos, Thio Ropublicans wero entiroly eatlsfied with Mor- tou's groat effort, which was roported u full, St. Louis City Politics, Br. Lovts, Bopt, 11.—Tho Domacrats to-day noml- nated Edward Quitlivor, a promiuont oltizen, candi- dafo for City Cowpizoller, i placo of Henry'Enysor, realghod, Logan, Oy Grangors, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, T.oaaN, O., Hept. 11.—1'a Logan’ County Farmiors® Grango loli s mooting to-day, Thero wore & goodly uuwber o attonduuco, Muslo, apecchies, oo, wera tho ordor of tho da; i L SR Neform Movemout in Jorsey Clty. New Yous, Sept, 11,—A mass mootiug of oilizens of Nowark, N. J., woe beld to-nlght (o fako into considur- affon tho stopplugc of tho furlior plundering o (hu City Troaswry, Dr. Dutchier wae Tresident of the mosling, After addresse by soveral oitizen a come mitleo of ono hundrod was appoluted, of citizons, ir- rospective of polltics, who wero insiruéted to investi- @ato all dopariment acoounts of tho eity, and wero oni- powercd {o omploy counsel ko prouscuto offoudors, Tho jommitivo commonco tholr inveatigations to-morsaw, o~ —— = Mob-Rule in Missouri. 87, Loums, Sopt, 11,—~A negre, nswed Lill Druco, s srveatod hern fow days ugd, dlargud wilh wodict Ing o young whife gitl noar. Oalifornis, ' Montreau County, and 8hordT “Garnall, of that *county, tolo- grophiod to the Ohlef of Policg'hore to ol bim’ uutll 5 Underwear madu * &0, 1io could sond an officer for him, Sheriff Garnnll now telegrapha o tho Olfof of Pallconot to hold Iiruco, a8 1o does not think it beat that Lis should be taken back, ‘This action {a oxplained by tha polico hare on tho fhio- nr{lum if Druca wan takon Lo Oalifornia Bherift Gar- nall could not protect him agasnat & mob of Iynchora, It ju nlao antorted horo that Garnall has scted undor the advito of Gov, Woodson, but what ground thero {s for this asscrtion is not definitely kuown, g CALIFORNIA. A Fight with Itobbers == Chincso Women Rescucd from Slaverys BAX FniaNatsco, Bopt, 11.—Tho officors who aro pure sulng tho Vaz Quoz gang of murderor ovorbauled them at Tock Cauon, San Dernadino County, A akir- mieh ensuod, but o ono wan hurt, Sheri Adams held Lfs grovnd, but, but Vaz Quoz flad, leaving twen- t5-ono Horses and n part of the hooty of hin robbery at ollister, ~Voz Quozis pushing through thio monn- {ains toword onora, - Adon Lotra, onoof his gong, was eaptured, Elght Ohinoso women, pasacngora by the steamer MeGregor, doclared Uioy woro putchinsell th lina and brought bera for tho Jurpozos of proatitution, mud wero all sont to tho Chinero Misslon School for pro- toction from tho Hip Yoo Yong Bocloty, MARINE INTELLIGENGE. Port of Chicngo. ARRIVED, Stmr Bheboygan, Twvo Rivors, aui Hcow Willlnin Bates, Wilkine' Pier, woo gtme Alpens, Grand Hayon, sundries, Hebr Jo!o{nh Draeaden, Whito Lako, Iumnber, Sebr Hattlo ¥isher, drand Haven, Tailroad tos, 8chr Elizs Day, Ludington, lumbor, Prop Mohawk, Buffalo, sundries, Hehr Robort Towlett, Whito Lalo, lumbor, fichr Arrow, Holland, woad, Selir Horald, Ludinglon, lumbor, Hohr Geaino, Ludington, lumbor, Hehr Gomn, Grand Haven, wood, Belir Progross, Holland, wood, Prop Oconto, Green Bay, sundrics, Htm-bargo 8, £, Baldwin, Escaunbs, fron oro, Hehr William Smith, Harris® Pler, wood, Behir Weatcheater, Muskogon, umbur, Htm-bargo Gen. II. E. V'ainc, Grana Haven, towing, i Olty of Graud Iiuven, Grand Haven, lumbar, Btwr Wolverine, Grand Huven, Itmbor, Btmr Clty of Graud Raplds, Grand aven, lumber, Btmr Mary Amandn, Graud Lnvon, lumber, Trop Argylo, Montroal, sundrics, Lrop Bisinatk, Monominee, towing, Bargo Emma £, Lyon, Menominae, imbor, Dargo Menokantios, Monominee, umor, Bargo E. 8, Robiuson, Meuomines, lumber, Trop Lako Michigan, Moutroal sundries, Btmr Corona, 8t, Joo, sundries, Behr Carllugford, Buffalo, coal, Behr Adrintic, Muskegon, Tumber, Bclr Bt. Potot, Muskogon, lumber, SHehr Topsy, Muskegon, limber, Schir Mary, Muskegon, lumber, SHolir 0, J. Roodor, Mubkegon, lumbor, Sclr Kate Lyona, Muskegon, Tum Selir Myatic, Muskogon, Turiber, Sehir Pride, Muskegon, fambor, il Arelcy Buskogod, umber, Behir Jobn Tibbots, Muskegon, lumber, 8cbir @. G, Gray, Muskogon, limber, Prop Ira Ghaflos, Baugatuck, lumbr, Bebir 0., Gordon, 8t, Josepl, fumber, GLEARED....".......80pt, 11, %ehr Bfi F, Gflf'ummflv' g,nml bu corn, ' rop Doan Riclmond, Bidalo, 395 orop 1218 four, 26,750 i et bl palls, 2,900 pIra_Ohafree, Baugntuck, 300 groen 50 b pork, and sunddion, C > "utod ltdes, Bchr Minnlo Slauson, Buffalo, 93,800 bu ryo, Behr James O, King, ufTalo, 34,000 bu ‘whoat, Helir @, 11, Hand, Buffalo, 25,200 bu corn, Bobir Mary Naa, Whito Kivor, 8 brla ofl, 10 brls pork, and sundties. Behr Tri-Color, Holland, 800 bu corn, 918 dry Lides, and sundricn, 4 Hchr 3, . Bontloy, Buffalo, 34,456 b wheat, g{:x‘; 03‘1;01!:;,’ 8t, J?::]}h, 53 htl;snl geed, and sundrics, 0boygan, Racind oud- intersaodiat bris ol), and sundrics, Ry Schr Norma, Collingwaod, 16,988 bu corn, Schr G, D, {Iarris, Duilulo, 10,012 bu whoat, Stwr Alpoun, Muskegon, 900’ pkgs grococies, 50 ba foed, Brig N. ALl Standard, Buffalo, 16,600 bu whoat, Bchr D, P, Dobbine, Buffalo, 30,000 bu corn, Bolr GIad Tidings, Fort Gborse, 11,759 b Port Colborne, 0 Behr Ivor Lawson, Port Colborne! 10/403 b waeer” Bebr @, 0, Trumplf, Kingaton, 23,781 bu wheat, Prop Lako Michigan, Montreal, 10,200 bu wheat, 1,448 Prop Bxnpiea Siato, Buftal op Empiro Sla 1, 4 P Empiro Slate, Buftalo, 1,840 bage fisx soed and «Bopt, 11, Lalo Erelghts, Ohartors wero mado ¢ yosterdny's rates, or at 14a for corn ond rso, and 15 for wheat, to Duifalo ; and 2le for wheat to Oswego, Tho followlug chartors wore Toported: To Buffalo—Schirs Sam Flint, D, I, Dobe bina, 8, I, Foster, aud ono not namaod, corn of 4o schir Lako Forest, yo at 140 ; prop Indig, wheat at 16c : prop Mobawk, Batley and ryont 4o nnd 16¢; achr Orknoy Lass, Wheat at 16c (loads at soveral liouacs), To Oswego—Sebr Risiug Blur, wheal ot e prop Qity of Toledo, whoat on_privato torms, Total. 10 ; capacily cqual 'to 78,600 bu wheat, 123,000 bu corn, 45,000 ryo, and 11,000 bu barlsy, Iu tho afteruoon the schr Tiérco was taken for wheat to Buffalo at 156 § cas pacity, 34,000 bu, Vessels Passed Detroit. DErnorT, Mich,, Bopt, 11,—~PAsyrd Ur—Dropa Potos mac, Wostford, Siloridan, Iiaho, Yoromite, t. Alban, Xoweenaw, Nobraska, Fay nnd barges, Mnckott an bargo; bark J, Tello; sclira Penokeo, Limo Rock, Muty 'and Lucy, J, Couch, Lady Duifurin, Mason: Joukine, Davidson, Denmark, Tuir, Eutorprite, Fred Morse, ‘Monitor, Magelllan, 'Czar, 'Chieuango,’ J, T. Mott, Adirondack, Passsp Dowx—Props Bontan, Trvo Toward snd bargo, Balizo and raft ton ; schr Sasco uTnotT, Mich,, Sont, 11—Frening.—Das —_ Propa Rcoft, Moidotn and_bargen s cebi B Do Anuin Graly, Atmosplicro, Flylug Mist, Jolin Molt, . Rico, Medors, Olovoland, Taunar, Guidiug Star, Good- oll, Limo Rock. L'amsED Dows—Props Persin, Darnum, Ballonting god bargo, Wesions sl bargo, toward aua Largos arls Af, Morritt ; schrs E, Nicholuon, T, Forry, Eagla Wing, &. B, Mooro, P, Alexander, A Wikp—Southwost. , Craig, Pacific, bark Conatitul Xllinots and Michigan Canal. CANAL O¥FicE, Omioaao, Sopt, 11,1330 p, m.— Anutvep—Delpliin, Oltawe, 6,050 ba tons .D Monitor Lasalle, 0,000 bu coru ; Guelinlan, Rock Mun, 160 tong rond ; North Amorlca,' Sences, 0,000 b corm & Boong of Trado, Marsclllos, 6,000 bu corn 3 Georg 64,000 b corn ;Coyugn, Rameo, 6,000 bit. cors tarlo, Maryolllcs, 6,100° bu corn,” 2,750 lba soe Crotly, Sencea, 5900 bu coru; ielipro, Lamont, yds sfono; Arabls, Temont, 63 yda stono; Gosrgo udd, Lomont, 03 5ils stono ; Gol, Martin, Tomont, §9 ydu siono ; Harry. Lomont, 03 yds stone’s Col, Man- ning, Lomont, 84 yda stono’; Admiral, Lomont, 89 yds stono; Mayfower, Lomont, #9 yds toro 3 H, L. Teal Lewont, 85 ydn stono ; J.'B. Walker, Teniont, 00 yd3 along, 85 brls Limo; C. lor, Lomont, 86 yda atoho ; A, 8, Carpentor, Ssg, 9 yds wtono; llswathn, g, 89 yda' stoue ; Gharics Steel, Willow Bprings, Do yas stono; Excolslor, Summit, 85 ydn stone ; prop King Broa Lakiallo, 3,000 bu tora§ Polar Sar, LaSslic, 6000bu corn, ' " LEATED—T, Tyburn, Marsoilles, 20,830 £ Tambor; Norway, Joliet, 58,008 £t lamher, 25w Tath 3 Conteat Morzls,'Omalin, Soucea; Merchaut, Lockpbrt 3 Gold yntof, Moreia, 1110400, Sopt, 11.—9 1. M,—ANRIVED—Prop South ghoro, Willow Spriugs, 47 303 Gravol; Bargo No 1. LaBalle, 154 tous coals Cataract, Lasallo, 6.000 b corn, 43 brls flour ; Petor aud Pani, Hulfalo Rock, 85, 00U Bu corn; , Metiard, Oltawa, 6,900 twa coru ; Midgle, Maracllics, 8,300 bu corn ; Onondnga, Morris, 5,700 bu corn, OueAnzp—Blamrock, Ladsllo, 89,085 ¢t Tumber ; Montreal, Oltaws, 90 m lumbur ; J, D, Leonard, Morrin, 7,154 filuinbor § Lilly Morris, light ; prop Molmwk Délle, Kanknkos 'Feoder, 85 m Iimbors Messengor, Eankrkeo Feoder, 68 m Tnmber, 35 1 latll, 200 postu § Moraing Light, Oltawa, 200 tou coal, . Gomernl Notes. Tho stexm Darge Forost City collided with Stata stroot bridgo yeslorday forenaon. The Largo's oleru was aligtly damagod, No Injury vus dutie to {ha Dridgo, Taw seboonor T, 3, Dobbins ia racetving & mow to) laut sueid i pltco of Lo ous aeriud away in @ cob islon Witls (hio kchoonor Comatock while outuring the Barbor day beforo yeaterday, Tho bark Scotia ook a shear on tho_tug toviing her, and ran into tha Pitisburgh & Fort Wayno Railrond Dridgo at Grovo atroet yostoriay. Tho bark hud her Sibbaom carried awny, hor starboard bow nlove fn, lost her topmnat, aud hud hor hoadgear gonorally ruined, It will cost abont $500 to ropair her, Dut lttlo iujury was douo to tho bridge, There wera no lmber vossol at tho Lumbermen's Ezchongo yesterday nor tho day befor, Most of tha Iumbor veasels liavo gona f1to tlio grain frade, Anding it much moro profitatilo, Vesneli recoive now from 14 {014 conta a bushol for grain to Butfalo, ut which rata thioy can cleat largo amounta, Iho tug Manitor yestorday ran agatnsta pila at tho entranco of tho LIght-1ous0 slip, honding hew and breaking her wheel and otern bearing, dnmaging hier £ the amiount of aliout $1,000. This pile, belngt undler wator, cannot bo obecrvod, i soversl tugs have praviaisly ran agalnat it aud woro sorlously ifie Jured, Tho tug-ownera aro vory indignant about our city aithorities allowlig this cbstruction fo remulu, and telk shout sulng tho cily for damnges, SPECIAL NOTICES, ON TIIE BREAKFART, 1) , DINNER AND RO, DI LEA & FERRINY Voroslosting Sue DISSOLUTION NOTICES, Thio partrorahin Horatatoro otlsting betgoan J. Tawl and Jdwan Wounian, known sl lawle & Co |13 horoby dimalvad. Tho stono-cutig busttices will ba ‘arriad on ‘old curnar, Olinton and Sobareata,, by dulin Rawle, OH10AG0, Hopi: 10, 13, REMOVAL. MME, A KUGSSNER, . FABIIONATLS DRESSMAKTR, i W4 to 410 Stata-at,. pud rocommanda AT gl WY ey A g i o v dadion Guods, Poctutiory, 0 ord constautly on baud,