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TIE CIIICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1873 \WxTON I, i o L of Uw:x:‘lgmfnt,n 1, 25x118 11, dated P, B3 considuration, $1,025, oo b 54 n’fur‘}\-m% o, xiasi t, dated Sept, 133 connfderation, X X ‘Lareabca ity 50 fin uf"Hu]vl;I‘v:‘ b o'h, a1z gt ated Bopt. 05 courlidoration, $4, dated Bopt, 0% courilgration, Ty 0k, £,232.00x125 11, Nortn av, 532 ft wof Larrahoo sl building, dated Bept 42 conklderat Claytan aly 141 ¢ 0 of Wealotn av, Qe Sopt 133 constdorntion, $700,] Langloy #t, 104 1 1 of Thirty-cightl'at, in rear, f on private park, 98 8G-100x85 £t, dated Bopt'13; counlder~ atlon, 30,000, . Noble wt, 174t 1 of Went Huron at, wf, 24100 f1, autod Nov 16, 14715 conelderation, $300, N % Lot 18, oud's ) of Lole Gand 10, in Dlock 1, Grant's Addition, dafed April 23, 1872; ¢onstdoration, FJ00, < Wostorn av, 8w cor of Ghieago nv, 10 1100 ncres, dntod July 117 connideration, §50,000. Jamen I, Glle petriek to Elifal B, Sherman, Grawford nv, Letween Ohicago av and Jnron , w £; 60N125 4-10ftidated Bept, 13 consiileration, 81,100, Textngton at’ belween Hoyno and Leavitt' sto, n €3 Lot 6, dited Aug, 143 conslderution, $1,000, Lot 10 4n n 3 Block 10, of 8 o X Heo 20, 39, 14, dated Sopt, 53 considoration, $400, © . Twenty-third st, between Weatworth ay and Bud- Jim 8§, 26250’ 1, dnted Juno 2} comlderution, 630, Tiarth Wells st nearaw cor of Superlor at; of; 20 X110 £ ; dated Juno 18; conaldorotion, §4,500, North Clurk it n of wnd near Gootho #t, 0 £3 25 £t 1o alloy; dated Sopt, 103 consideration, §,100, Loty 10 and 11 in Walker & Krelgh'a Blocks i6 and 19, in Bmith's n o i of Seo 18, 89, 14, doted Mareh 26} considoration, §0,250, Ogien nv,’ betwoen Polk and Taslor ots, 8 o ‘2241 to alley, dated Sopt. 1; conaideration, 3,000, Lol 24, in Fleld' Block 8, Soo’ 10, 89, 14, dated July 10 { consldoration, $1,025. Tot 7, no & of ‘Block 41, in Seo 59, 40, 14, dated My 20:' connlderation, $1,200, % Lot 1 to 18, and Lot 28, in Dlock 20, Elaton’s Addl~ tion, dated Aug, 10; vonlideration, 1,000, soUTH OF O1TY LINTTS, Lot 71, in Fish and Yonngs part of Lot 8, w of Wal- Incont, in o w X, Beo 4, 88, 14, dated Nov. 4, 187: conkldoration, $150, Z Lot 79, i same, dated Novi 4, 1873 ; consideration, 150, 0015, tn Dlock 3,0f n T4 rodls of n.o i Beo. 4, 38, 1, dnted Sapt. 127 conwlderation, $900, Sonth Tark 'boulovard, near Fifticth at, w f, 250 ft tocontre of block, dated Sept. 1; consideration, W 155 80-100 £t of Lot 10, of “Forrestville,” dated Bept. 13 conslderation, $11, sub-Lol 1, of Bogne's Lofs 6, 7, and 10, in Block 19, of Lyman, 'Larned & Woodtridge's Sabdivieion, i 11 and 2, 38, 14, dated Aug. 13 ; consideration, 0, SUMMANY FOI THR WEKR, Th following is the total smount of city snd subur ban property transforred during tho woek endiug siaturday, Sopt, 13: Cily proporty—Numbor of sales, 50; consideration, $602,011, North of clty limita— Tumbar of ssles, 47 consldoration, $6,135, ~ South of city limits—Number of sales, 56 ; ~ considerntion, £127,354, Wet of city Himits—Numhor of sules, 1 ca siorution, §5,000, Total salcs, 200, Total conside eration, §31,840, A THE CANADIAN SCANDAL. Furthor ‘Festimony Meforo the Koyal Commission—A General Concurrence in the Matter of the Election Fund-— What the Opposition Propose to Prove. Special Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, OTTAWA, Sepl. 18.—At tho opening of tho Toysl Conrmiusion, youterday, it wan aucurlained thnt sov- cral alterations had to bo made to tho ofiicinl report of D, 11, MeMullen's ovldonco, Thia done, tho witness was not discharged until ngain submitted to & rigid crosn-oxaminution at the hands of tho Premicr, who il not auscead in affecting hia testimony In any woy, though bin vident aim woa to asacrtsin how G. W. 2eMullon got tho coples of ccrtmin damaglng tolo- graws, und what had Lecomo of them Tye Mon, J. C. Chapsis, an exz-momber of the Cabinet, way noxt placed on 1ho witness stand, and, in mmon with several otlier provious witnessch, teati- od thnt what ho kuew of tho Pacifio scandal wus wholly obtained from reading papers, I'red, Cumbere Tand, Managing Director of the Nortliern Raflwoy, ono Gt thio Bourd of Dircctors of tho Canada Pucflc. Ratl- way, dleposed that bio lind boon Provisional Dircetor i e fotor.Oceanio aflvay Gampany, which ind beon organized on tho principlo that it should contain only Yiritioh ond Coundinn intercsts ; thut it was antogo- istic to tho Pacific Nallway ; that ho waa mado n_Di- Tector of the Pucllic Coinpany whilo sbeent In Engs ,und_had o knowiedgo of who the instigator of iis appointment war, though ho lind Lis suppositions, slden bimself, Lwo othor Inter-Oceonic Directors ro pinced on tho Paciflc Dourd, Wituess agrecd to 40 0u tho Joard_sa o public duty ond from ptriotio otives only, Mis contributiogs to tho clection fund were as o mérbor of @ party, 4nd 11 RO way s consid~ cration for raflvay tuterests, D. MeJonds, of “Hamilton, another Director of tho Pacific Ratlway Company, ndmitted spoding monsy in Uit city for oleetion purposes, which ho swore b aid of his 0w nceord, but 1ot ad a prico of being on tho Pucific o rd, 2 oios Gichrasio, 1n bis ovidenco, sdmilted thnt the firm of which be waa s member had contribe uted to the Inst olection fund, which they bad been in tho Linbit of doing proviously, Tho fact 18 wortby of noto that both Oumberfand nd Innmw, two Direc~ tora ‘of iho Paclly Compauy, aduiltied beforo o Commirsiou that they hed beeh placed on the Board by Sir John A. Macunnald, Ho liud acted as atforney without legal authority. This gocs to prove the accu- ention mudo at tho flino, that tho Company was & mero commitice of Governmout nominces, In the vidoneo it was pot elicited whethor Cumberland, Junis ond Hull had mods good tholr claim to thn Pircetorabip by the actual deposit of 70,000 cach, or ‘whotlior tha eredit of tho Ouimpany was liunched, sa & belloved, on tho crodit of I’ Hugh Allan, it Government backing, Tho xofusai ot whe Comamission to pormit Bir Hugh Allan to be reproseuted by counsal gives riso to much comment, Tho appearance yosterdsy sud to-duy of Judgo Rameoy, Allun's counsel points to the cur- Totness of the' opinion provailing, that Sir Hugh wvould not b oxamined, but thst hin uworn stafement somo wecks ago publiskied in the newspapers, woul Do ucceptad a8 his contribution to the evidunce upon “which the Commiwkionsrs will found thedr report, Hoyal Commislon resumed its inquiry at 11 10-duy, Bofore boing dismissed Benator Goch~ 3anu festiled that on several occaslons before the Pa~ cific coutract of 1872 was aigned, tho Hon. Mr, Fops Leli Wim that ou po sccount would Americans bo al~ wed to bave anything to do in the matter, Howel, & Quobco morchant, & friend of the , ‘porsiated_in {ho otatenent that ho kuow g whatover of tho arrsugoments Teforred to in Huntiugtow’s usporelous, and thought the porsonal feiond of the Government bad nover conversod with e on e subjoct, He, however, admitted big Tmowledgo of the fack that batween $5,000 aud 6,000 werp expendod on the conutituency of Kalnursks, sup. plvd Ly frionds of the Governuout in Quebec, Mo 3, gt swunro whother Bir Kugh Allsn esaplosel auy o1 that money, 1 . BUFLE, of ono of o Lower Proviaces, had bis pae eutered ov 8 defanlting witness, This closed Tue buelucse of the day, with tho exception of thosigne fug of dopositions, w1uch took placa later in tho day, ¢ veill bo uoticed that ail tho (mportsnt Goyernmont witnoctes admit thelr knowlodge that largo suma of saouey were expended in dificrent municipalitioa fn the futeroat of fio Miufuteria) candidates, but claim thiat this nioney wan contributed by frionda of tho Governmnent fn theso pleces. It 18 understopd that tho Opponition will ba propared to show in the courag of timo tunt the mouey ndvaneod by the Ministeria) supportors wis provjously set to trustwurthy supe porters, by Allan and the Government, to be sul~ reribed, as appears by evidonco to have been done, “Timo will tell, bowever. ‘{0 the Awsociated Presa.} OTTAWA, Sopt, 13,—The Investigation Commisslon met at 11 foday to closo the depositions mado yeator- dny, Seustor Cochirane udded to bin testimeny that, Tn tho full of 1672, the Hon, Mr. Popo repeatedly us sured him that the Government wore uuunimously determined_upon the oxclusion of Amsricans from the Ducific Rallway, “Iue testimony of Hale, Cumberland, snd McJunca nw read ond afgued, Mr. McJuuca ished to mako 0 addition to bis deposition, Mo snld hohad acen in tho paperu that Lo wan 1o recoive £50,000 Ln stock of tho Cenain Pacitle Compauy, No sich proposal or proni- a8 ever mudy o mo by Bir Hugh or any ono olso, 3. Ifamel was cxaminod, und testified fn French, 10 did ot kuow why ho bad beon puton the list of wituesses, Kuew nothing sbout the mattoer, Edward R, Burpeo was noxt called, but did pot ap- poar, 1 h — Supreme Court of INinois, Stecwl Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ¢a, IL., Bupt, 13.—The followlug I the record md Gourt to-day: Mary O, Worrull ot ¢l .. A. Patien ot ol 3 _moflon for supericdeas to bi allowed whon rulo o Court requiring tho flling of ab- utracta and bricts shall havo been compiled with, Rising ot u), ve, Carr; writ of cortiorurd allowad, Afe- Coy ve, Tho People; on maotlon, transferred to cvil docket, William A.' Robinsou ye. David Robinso motlo to lsmlen appeal with 10 por cont danng lowed, 0. & 1% R, V, Railroud v, J, 2 Black st a1, l Teavo aked o fils copy of appoal bond #n_additioua trotwceipt, and cortlorartallowed, - J; 1, Tigesll o . Wiliwn Terry ot al,i lu‘fuenllun of diminntior of rucord, aud leavo to o aduitions] rocord ond cortjgr carl atfoved, Motlon mado 40 trike corlificate of eyl- denco froic o flos, “Tho follo:hugz young attornoys wers admitted to the Bar: O, 1. Bousier, £, 3, Daker, N, iacon, J. 3, Dyer, Wiltjaw L. Douglas, 1. M. Dorauin, Williauw! i, Grigies; 0, ¥ Gooding, 4, 1% Hils, J, Boidon, J, I, Harrah, G, A Keollor, T K. Kershinw, O. G, LoveJoy, W. R, Moore, A McDonald, J, 1, MeConuell, 0, G'Nelll, d, 1t, Print durville, C, o, Thornton, T J. White, d. 11, Fdwards, of Chirago, coluro Tho*Court fonud him defieicnt in gencral readng, snd the student had pevor resdauy worls on sty Sl alouovonid dfest sy Avrlicait, aa tho Filo of tho Court. fogniros thoroug cading on this a8 of other wubjocts, 'ho Court ju a Frienaly way aiimonishiod 110 COlord pasty, who wos absent ut tho timo, ta try again, “The Court adjourned 1119 o'élock p, m, ou Monday noxt, et A Yoxng Lady Attempts to IRalso Money on Hor Father's Furn, Antzaas, Mich,, Bept, 19.~A youny lady pamned Dillct, residiog with hior parents ut Liradioy, Bich,, Zoryod two mortgages of $400 £ud $100 on bor Tuther's Farm, ond succoeded fu gotting tho latter canhed last “wreok, bt Lofore gett{ng away, was arrosted, and seut to the Hotao of Correvtion for niue moutls, A Ereight Car Burned, Bpeelal Dispateh to The Chicugo Tribune, Granp Ratips, Mich, Bopt. 10,—A car ‘of the Wertern Dispuich Company, Allad with merchandise from Now York, burnod at the Michigan Bouthern Depot horo this morntng, ‘The car and conleuts were Aoatroyed, Origin unknown, Tho vest of tho traip was saved, Loss, §3,000 to $4,000, - Sevnteen Porsons Killod and Scventy In. Jured by tho Spanish Railway Accillent, Spanish Insurgents Make a Successful Sortie from COartagena. Unsettled State of Affairs in Cen- tral America. Two Citizens of Colombia Murdered In Panama. SPAIN. Mipnto, Bopt, 13,—Later intelligonce from tho scenoof the sccident yostorday to tho oxpress train from Vittorls for Madrid showa that tho dissater was far more nerfous than was at first sunounced, Tho uuiber of killed was soventeon, snd sovonty wore wounded, Bearcoly 8 porson on tho traln escaped un- injurod, All the clausea of the bill incressing the powers of tho Government havo boen adopted by tho Cortes, 1t Is roported that Don Alphonko, the brothor of Don Carlos, i left. hip command and roturncd to Hevoral porsons who took an active part In thio {neurroction at Aloons, Live boen Lried aid condeninicd to death, MADRLD, Sept. 13,—A roport Ia curront that the In- tratsigonto Deputy Galvoz haa placod crows, number- ing in ll 1,000 non, upon tho frigato New Mancia and the steamor Fornando ol Gatasio, and that theso vos- sels have salid for Onrtugonn or Forroviyn, “The Intransigentos mado anothor sortio from Garia- geun yeaterday, snd mot with more success than on the diy boforo, Thoy captured a numbor of mulea and soveral ploces of artfllery, Thoy also_burued tho fas- cinos of tho worka of (he Govarumunt forces, Various bodies of Ropublican troops in tho north aro sbout to take united action againat tho Oarlista, gl ey CENTRAL AMERICA. New Onmaws, fopl, Tho _British steamer Bolivar axrived to-lay, bringing tlie following from tho correspoudent of the Assoclated Pross, dated Panams, Bopt. 4 "Blio onds of tho Asplwall and Jametes cable wero Tocovorod in mid-oceun Aug, 28, in 1,700 fathioms, anid buoyed, No furtlior commuzicatibn has beoh ro- coived since that date, Binco tho doparture of the ateamalip Kiaing Sar, on tho 23th ult,, for Now York, ancms ban been tho scono of infdneo political efcitement and furthor bloodsked. For many yoara psat aociety Lisre as not been fu condition so uisettlod and_unsntisfactory as at present, A completo want of conidanca and o fecl- iug of insgeurity porvades tho entiro community, nud Tuniom of oxpeciud outbreaks and freah revolutions aro nover wantiog, On the nfternvon of tho 28ih ult, ono of the most dlsgraceful acts of bloodshed” knawn to Panams occurred, by which two respoctablo citizens of Colombia’ woro Lurled fnto etornity—Col., Uecntequl aud Bewor Man- el Do Josun Bermudoz, Tho facts are s follows: Col. Uscatequi for yoars pust had_ boou commander of the national troops stationed on this isthmus for tho protoction of trausit and forolgn proporty. Durin tho Btato ruvolution of thio 6th of April last, ho call out his troops and took an active part n protecting thie 1ifo of tho deposed Prosident of the Giuto of Pana- 1ug, Gen, Neira, although, us commander of tho na tional forces, ncut horo i accordauco with oxiatin treatles with'tho United States, for special nation: purposes, ho hnd no right whataver to do 50, Again, on tho 7th of By, ho led out Lis forces agninst. tho revolutionxry party, defeated thom, and wan the couso of tho recall aud rulustatement of Presidont Neirs, who, In tho moantime, had beon banished. — After tho oreuts of the th of Day, s colducs sprung up betwoen Uscatoqui and fho re stuted Government of Neira, ond tho lattor lad sulliclent proof of the Colonols’ disoffuction aud hia collusion with the Omvunll!owrly. 1o feol itaolf fusti- #10d in IsB0IDg a1 ordor for his orrest. Acoordingly, 8., m. on {ho sficrnoon in question, an order was fasnod by tho Excoutive to arrest Uscatequi and placo him in confinemont, An hour or two later the un- fortunato an was kitting n front of tho Graud Hotel whien o squad of polics, armed with ritles, approached aud informod hit that ho was & prisonor, Uscatequi cutored tho botol, drow Dis revolyer, ond sald lio would not allow hizasolf to bo s0_desradsd by such an {nsult 8a Lo bo carriod Lo 8 felon's prison by a squad of conimon olice, bitt would willingly givo Limscif into tho cuatody of any respoctablo citizo, naming sovoral then present, An order was given (o takie it at all lwzards, Tho pollco firad o volley into tho hotol at thelr victin, ono shot takiug offect fn his orm, ond ' onothor ontorug und passin complotely throngh fhe body of Banuel Do J. Bemudez, an iunacout_spectaior, killing him almoit insfautly, Uscatdqul thon fed and fried fo mako Lia escaps Lirough tho rear of {he hotel, but was mat i the patio by Mr, Florcuclo Arosumena, o lead~ ing cltizen and supporier of Nelras Govornment, to whom o ‘surrendored himself uiconditionslly. Whilst passing out of tho fuain cntranco of the hotel, wourided atl o prisoncr of Mr. Arosomons, hio was gopfronted by atiother squad uf ' polico, who, rogrd- Ioew of M Aroscumonala yroteus, fired amotler volloy into tho 'hull-way of the botel Oiie ahot' tool offect in tho hiead of Col Uscatequi, and Bodiod in twunty wiujlee aiter, Tuly dlsgracoful outrage tn & countyy whicra tha most hofnous crimo s not_puniebable with doath, &a seyeraly commented upon by all parties, and_has ‘unstrung snd unsobtiod political matters hero more than over, A roport fram thoe Valloy of Oaucs, In this Topublis, 1ata Tho. wffoet that tho poliiclan of that Sinto ard preparing to invade tho State of Pauams, In order to control tho cloctions here for Prosidont of tho Unlon for tho cnsuing term, Tho moyo will hardly be neces- Bary, 08 yestorday's mall brought nowa that tho Slata of oyacca hsa cast its voto for Dr, Bantiogo do Peres, whicl given him five Votoa and & majority. Ho thereforo elocted. Another rumor, apporently botter founded, ia that @an, Qorerosoan, ' ox-Lreaident of Panawn, is now in Ocsta Rics, preforring to_invada Chiriqul’ sud rein- atato bimself in power, Yosterday a body of Lroopa sod a largs qn;ylnx)?y f ‘extra arms wers sent o Ohiri- ui Lo oppose him,” @"Tho Uihied Hiate wtoamer Pentcio i In port. The Enriquo Palcios Flilibusteripg Exposition, which loft Asplowall in (ho Amoricsn lgsuior Gen, Shorman, to operate against Gustemala snd Honduras, haa been'complotely dcreated In both Ropublics, Tho 1o of Gon. Shorman hus beon changed (5. Gen, Arlas. Buo was lant heard of hovorlng off {ho conat, likely wakiug to take off Palacion und tho romnant of his party, should ho bo too clonely puruued. = 1 GREAT BRITAIN. ayaxa, Sopt, 18.—The fAinal meoling of the planters to discus ropositions to Lo submitted to the Gove erument of Madrid for tho sbolition of slavery in Guba will o held of tho 16th inst, “Two hundred ineurgerits aftacked the enstern fort at Vista Herinnss on the night of tho 9t inst., but were sepulsed, “Rye advance troopa at Los Michas, ocoty fort, wera atfacked by 100 insurgodta, w replred. Blirinishes are reporlsd near Colodado, Mapacal, sud Gibas, o ey Manaenl ying » small © woro Also S FRANCE, 5 Pants, Sept. 13,—Vordun was evacuated by the Gei~ mau troope this moruiug, Immiedlately eftor they bud Teft tho streets ware Sllod with rejolcing rosidents, and numberloes French age were displayed from tho butldings, SPRINGFJELD. Amountof Marper's Defntcntion $106y« 748.A0e=Additionul Facts Regarding tho Cnsceeilurper’s Probuble Suce cessorsStatesiiouso Contract. Speciul Dispatch to I'he Chicago Tribune. SepvaFIELD, 1IL, Bept, 10.~The exact smaunt of 46 defalcation of Gollector Harper was ascertained to- day, 1f the youchiopa on filo In the oflic uro duplicates of thoso sent to Washington, It fe found that the cneh defalcation 15 $85,800 ; stamps, $1,948,19, Hurper sdmits thut he received from partics who had compro~ misod suits which tho Governmont bad instituted ngainst thom in 1] $10,600, making e fowal of $100,- 748,19, Tho lant ftow {3 not whown on the Looks of thia Collector’a oftice, as 1t was ?0 part of bis duty as Qollector, It fanot cortain, theretare, tho” smoust given above 1a corseat, and {& canpot bo "vorifiad unifl the conntitution of nlf the suils brought by the Goy- erument 1o ascortained, Tho parties engaged in tho iuvestigation aro still auxious to show that they are in Jnowiso o blame for the defalcatiun, snd Bavd given Gnt just such evidenco as will show that 1ue Goyoru= eyt st its ofticlaly had beon aftor Wsrpor foF & jon bis docs not chango the fact tha AT W < g i o gotlen the *mwag” nod decemped, Mr. Yaryan 0 wae in this eity thisee times withiu' the Jast thirca K\‘;uflm, npcclnllyylfl look piter Hurper'a books, i3 evpectally anxioud to eacaps Lfi wsara of the responsis bility ; and, jn_this connection, it is yuniored that, when 'ho_was fn fhis city in July, ho was 3 candic dnte for Doputy-Capmiesioner, and 8o plated & 3r, Hurper. Mr. Harjor, of courss, was glnd to bes Il sud”amured Mr, Yiyss ghaé bo could brmg uf the Illfnols dulcgntion to ljw support, and it ia further safd that his exawduktioy of Hurpors books for thet month, If el At sl was camial, and fu bl vislt to Pokin ho wou nob as deturmined (o colo} o taxen from the distillors 38 it haa been 1ada to appesr, sud at that o Lo recoi. mended that thoy v twenty days. I Which 10 pay. What all this mesiis L do két uidertake to say, It moemy, also, thut Me, Gollon), mtauu-f went to Wash- fngfor 20 jutercede for the disitilers ;” fiut, sgainmt Mr, Coljum's end Mr, Yary: intorcosslon; Hm.‘i;ge‘m- dred fho poromptary eallodtion s B s D e s o oid law, ‘which !Il)‘[li(l fn August, 15724 aguinat, the distillorlos “and pob taxos on ‘flistille llgpmn, for these ate p_.lg with #taiepa gold by tho Qole lector, Aud thas 3t wad that Hlarper wab foruei o bor- | row his $10,000 to squaro up his atcounts, and on {he 18t of Auguat his books ahowsd him dguare, D!IMH! Auguat he collecied §105,852.1L, o - depoaits $4,400 ouly, Ths . diileruusa” Lip piaced - whers it'would do tho mosh good, B, Bwith lLia throe cortificates, wo for $5,000 aud oue for 9,000, datod Jwy 14, 1678, payablo Jas.1, 1676, The bapk linn beon uotified ot to make paymont of them [ until 1t "is nacortained §f thoy ropreseit tho Govern- | inent, Mr. Biuith hold no aileind porition, Lo i undof thio’Government, bt van shinply Uio|alork of r, Harpor, Plat g *Tho succoaslon to Mr, Harper, it fa belloved, 1 al- ready softled In favor of Gen. Nates, althongh Col. Morriam, of Tazowell Cuunt{. {n looming up, ‘Tho lutter in’ atrongly eupported by Gen, ‘MeNulta, who kunowa that unloss hio can dixposo of Col. Morriam be- fore tho next Congrossfonal election, that lio (MoNulta) would atand no chatce to be his own succossor, Col, Merrinin s s largo farmer, and controla that oloment In MeNulta’s disiriet, - Thus his anxiety, The contract of Bmith & IZastman, the Chieago firm who Lid off tho plartering of the new Stale-Homne for 03,000, wan forwarded {0 them to-day,with o roquent to onmpleto and flo their bonds at once, 1tfa supposed that thoy will refuse to doit, Bhould they do ko, it would_involve readvertising, or 1t wonld ‘pass to the next highiont bidder, whoso b{d s $124,000, Gov, Doveridge to«Iny appointed F, G. Petrlo Oount; Judge of . Oglo Jounty, vioa Aarou Barnum, deconsed;. and J. 0, Boylo, of Iinndolph County, Truatce of the Houthiern Insaue Asylum, in tho place of Jon Btovon~ a0, resigued, NEW YORK. Suspension of A Promincnt Firm of Rirokers«-Danicl Drow One of the EPartnors-=A Cemetery Bquabble Over n Corpsc=«Miscellancoun News Itomns. New Yon, Sopt, 13, Eenyon, Cox & Co,, bankers and brokers in Wall ntreot, suspended to-day, Danfel Drew was o spocial partner in the house, it 15 #nid, and rimor Lins 1t thiat the diMcultics of tho Arm were causad by tho opers- Hons In the nterest of Drow., Tho busincss of Kenyon, Oox & Co. waa not the canno of thelr suspcusion, aa they were carrying vory fow stocks compared to thelr usual complemont, Only 3,000 sharos wore sold out undor tho ruls to-day, and of thin Lake Bhoro sold at 01@01i. The real troublo hos been large advancos o the Oanads Bouthern Rail- vy, somo of which are now boginning o fall duo, Mossra, Kenyan, Cox, and Denlel Drow, and others, it 18 understaod, loamed their papof to samiul in_comploting 'the road, trusting to tho furthor ~‘megotiation of ' bonds - at Lon- ‘BluoLine, mode a supplomentary statoment, don, YLast Monday ndvices woro recolvod from Lon. don, statiug that it was Impousible, at prosent, to 1o gotisto moro bonds, and a consultation was lold of partics in tho Intorést of tho Cunada Southorn, Kens yon, Qox & Co. resolved to suspend, A decline of 43 conta in Wabash this morning was based on tho sup- Eoelllun that the firm and their friouds wera largo oldors ; but it nppears thint thoy had been rolloving thomsclves for some timo past, and honce there was comparatively lttlo stock mold. In regard to tho ~ suspenslon of Mr, Cox, when _gues- tioned this aftornoon, ho mald tho Onnada Houthern Rullway owes 4,250,000, aud has $3,250,000 of firat mortgage bonds of ta own snd conhecting Toadn, As 1a10 3 last Monday favorablo advicos woro recelved by cable in regard to the placiog of bonds sbroad, A difiiculty hod ocetrred vory suddonly, and occasloned a8 muoh surpris to Mr. Drow ns (o any one. Cox dontod that there waa anly foundation for tho Wall airoot rumor that Drow pormitted tho sus- ponslon of the firm for somo ulierior objact, Mo sald Drow bad, tuus far, scted foirly and honorsbly in tho ' mattor and would, could be havo foreseen the complicatio throo weoki ugo, havo provented tho. sunpension by converting somo of hia asseln into eash, Cox anld tlo notes of tho Oansda_Bouthern Railway to tho amount of $1,500,000,boaring Indorsoment of himsolf and Drow, will mature within thirty days, boginning to- dny. " Although thoy could nat bu mot mmedintely, he belloved that gvary croditor would obiain ono hundred conts on tho dollar, Woalthy mon who nro {nteronted in tho rullway, although thoy might at firat bo unwill~ ing to make “sacrificon for the enefit af. tho pooror stockioldors, would oventually ife i up and mako tho profoet uccéasful, o inslstod espocnlly that it would a s act of folly for holders of bonds to sall them at a aacrifico bocauso of th prosent oxcitoment, Var~ ties connocted with tho Canada Boutbern Rallway aro awmong the richost and moct influential rallrosd men of tho country, facludiug Jobn_ F. Tracy, Milton Caurtright, Hadloy Dillon, and Wm, L. Scott, Ono ‘Wall ptroet writer snys Dunlol Drow s n goueral part. mer in tho housa: that ho lus froquently uibbled and compromiaed when caught by some of- thecornoring operations of Wail stroot, but this in the firat tlmo Lo buy actuslly pugpendod, ' It Is stated ho took thia conrso by urgent advice of hin counscl, who sdvisod bim to stop fmmedintely 80 aa to learn tho ox- act position of affairs, Tho troubles of Kenyon, Gox & Co. aro supporad by mauy {o dafo’ buck 10 1o au- clent’ trausactions of Daunfel Drew fn the fumous Northweat corner of luat yoar, i which Drow was worstod. Mo fa suld to have permitted Konyon, Cox & Go, 10 pay up tho difforouce on stocks, and s thio firm, ‘nccording 1o rumor, huve uot bech Abla to got_sottloment witl Drew, o contribulive eauss of susponsion therefore oxlated, o consecration of the Rov. Dr. Bonjamin H, Pad- doclr, Blehop-clect of tho Dioceso of Massacluisotts, will fake placo in Graco Oliurch, Brooklyn, Wednosiay noxt. Tho ceromony will be performell by Dishop Buith, Prosiding Bishop of ‘tho United States, nasisted by about fiftcen associato Dishops, and 160 cleigymon. AL the concluston of Lie sorvicos. tho Bishop 1ud clergy will partako of o colistion in the ‘Plorrepoiut Houso, The war continties betweon ths lady managars of tho Boulah Misaion sud masculine maisgors of the Bea CUifr_Oamp Assoclation, wall-known organtzations of tho Mothodist Chiurch. A gentloman dying ia Now York, his family wishea to bury the romains in thoir' ot in ° tho Doulah Cemctery, pur- chasad from Mra Landon, Chfef the Mission, Tho Sea QU pooplo buaring of tha proposed fnter- ient, and not rocognizing thio right of Mra Lendon to 20ll ahy portfon of the propozty, sent an agent to pro- yeut tis digging of a grave, 116 was aupportud Dy & ’Bquiresnd Constablo of the town, but, notwitbstanding thalr protests aud_commanda, Mrs. TLaudon had thy grave dug, personally superintending and ss- slsting In_tho work, ond the body was interred. Tho 'Squire thon Informed the frlends of tho dead person ho would remove tho body at the first opportunity, whon tha family, antlclpating, Dis nctfon, had the grave openad, and carriad the ros maius to New York, whoro arrangements wero made for intormont in’Groanwood cemetory. Thoy now Rropossto suo tho Misston and Association to recover nmngos, Oflicer’ Gannon, on_duty fn front of tho station- Bouss In ThletyOrst etreot, to-night, was fatal) stabbod by Jobn Hogam, Hogan wes drunk pm nolny, and tho officer had ordergd him to bo quict, C.’A, Ruep & Co,, bankers and brokers, who woro, a forinight ago, robbod of 330,000 in_gold Biotes, bonds, oud ourroucy, by 3 young msu Lo thoir smploy, have had nearly tho whols amount returncd throngh friends of tho embozzlor, A small smount, that was withhield, ‘Was spent in paying traveling expenaca, RAILROAD DISASTERS. Cars Thrown from the Track on-the Northwestorn Rond by o Broken Rail--Fatal Collision on the Penne sylvania Rond, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 'MADISON, Win., Bept, 13,—At 1 o'clock this morning, 8 broken rall,a mile this eide of Caledonta, threw frum tho track and overturned down sn embankmont the Pullman sleoper and wo passongor-cars of tho train which left Ohleago st 9:30 p, m, yesterday, ‘Though two of the cars were turned complotely over, tha traln woe lold togethor by tho AMiller coupling, and, with the aid of the air-brakes, the locomotive an Laggago-car, romaining on tho trick, stopped almost instautly, ’ Mon, women, aund ' children wero hustled” sbout protty lively, and many some- what Lruised, including Col.’ 8. V, Bhipmsn and XEdward Sumnuer, of this city, but no one was hurt bad- ly or boues broken, The preservation of the PAskon~ gers' lves 1n alniost miraculous, Amoug the persons Tecelving {njurfes worth mentioniug woro Mra, Poo- ‘Dbloa, of Baraboo, badly brulsed on the side and on the head ; Mra, J. B, Bobbine, of Menominee, shouldor dislocated, Bupt. J, H, ‘Stewart;' whosa headquartora aro horo, was immadiately informed of the sccident, 3nd senf relief from] Boloit, and with cars obtainod thore und f tho down trafn mont tho passengers on their way as 800R A8 tho track was clear, providing them o breakfost here botween 8 and 9 o'clodk, tho train belng only four hours end s half Iato, * . PrTTEBUNGD, FA., 80D, 18,—Shortly before 4 o%clack this morning ‘s frightful accldent ogcurred pn tho Pounsylvania Rallrosd, onc mile east of ‘Wilmore, Ly which one man was killed aud several wounded, Al truin oast and west wora dolayed, snd a largo ainount of property was destroyed, 'Th0 aceldent wus upmis- takably the result of violations of regulations i rofore ence toopeniug and closing switches from tho main ¢rack, At tho point nxmed a frelght train bound East ‘waa awitobed from tho main track to a middlo Il‘"flf, according to ordors, 80 as to allow tho Philadelphis express, which loff thot city at 440 p, m. yentorday to pass, A wostwsrd-bound froight train Yo dartiug along. " Bofuro - the - swatels - ut fhio cast end of tho miding could hw furned to tho main track tho westward {raln ran on thic - slding, and collided with the train which was lying (her Avout tho g wmomest U Pllndoipis Sxproms p sengor train eas Leamo along,and passod safely until tho roar of tho sleepingscar was reachicd, when ono of tho cars of th eastward-bound fralyht stk it and budly wrdcked it, One Iady who opotiiod a spat i tho rear” car'recolved o number of brudses from figing dghris, but was not seriously injured, ‘Thé express traln wun ‘ot serionsly damaged,but tho escapa from destruction - waa almost miraculous, The engineor of the west- ward trejghttrain, Wililam Greon, a rostdont of Al tooua, waa cm:[r(h! in thecab of "hiy engiuo and to- epived such {nfuries ut to causs doath lusiantly, The enginoor and firdman of tho epstward train wero also infured_bailly, but not fatally, Whreo locomotives on6 pusher and two engines—woro alniost totally do- stroyed, A nuuiber of frelglit-cara Wora alio domols isbed, The diderent tracks around the siding and the ground for a conalderublo dfstanee woyo torn up, - NEW Yo, Bopt, 19,4 Phlladeiplia’ dlopateh says tho Philadelphin oxprews, which left ].‘lllublxrqh a5 1 . yostorday, met with' are i rceldeut. When 10 miles weat of Orosson, two f.. gh ruius, ano mioving ou (he nuain track aud oug oni~ .dlug,’ same i cole lsfon just an the expresn was punllus[ on the ofher inalp " frack, Ono of tho frefght-ongines was thrown ‘off the track, and raked tho sido of throa rear Pollivan ‘esby, ¢! l)wluglhl t one off the track, and erushing ft Fidly, Tho pasnengers wuro thrown in all divections, bt *nora killed, ~Mrs, Willlsm Bheota, an old lady residing Tn Iydisnspolis, was Lad- 17 it not dnugorously brilsed aud éut, ‘Tho engincer Ofune of the frolgli-tralns wus killod, dad tho othur engineer aud )i firoman wore bdiy Lurt, ¥lorscaThioves Lynghoq tn Loulsinna, Nuw Iusnu, La,, Sopt. 19,~Thu Varfph of Verwillion Pae boen for Soars Infestod with cattlo thioyes, Tho woplo hayo been unablo to obtaln redress by provces of liy, ang Lsaf jponth orgaulzed u Vigilant Comite toown p st romort. A largo number of thisvos and thelr confedoratcs weyo piven notice to loavo within a apecificd time, but, inoteld of dojug so, armed thew- solves, and threateried o des(roy the 'own of Abovillo, Tho Vigliantes preanod _thom, ansl: tiéy sestlorad. 16 i Teported that throo of thy band were lung’ on Tri- -duy, thia £t inst, On Wednesday night, thie 10th inat,, . one'of thosa wko wera eudeavoring 1o scups was rrestod undar clvil procoss ab Brasbiear, aud while en route hiere, was inkon from the atoamor Avery, at Juanesville, by 2 nquad _of * armod men, and hiiug in front of Dir, Dungon'n “reafionce, 3 milta slovo tunt towa1, All kinds of ' vaguo rumar aro atlost iere can- carning ‘the nunibor oxceutod, but no poaitive infor- mation can ba obtatned, : 7 WS Pt - CHEAP TRANSPORTATION. Westimony of Now Yorlk Merchanty und RRniirond Mon Retore the Con- grewwtonal Commitioe==Want of Stors age Accommodntions at the Son. boardesArgumonts An Favor of the TImprovement of the Water Routes, Nrw Yonx, Bopt. 19,—The Benatorial Gouinittoo on ‘Transporiation woro in sesslon to-ny. Honator Win dom presided, AMr, Hayos, Goneral Manager of e Aftor showing that local trafflo {n short hanls costs mors in proportion than trafMo fn long hauls, ho sald tho through linos, 1n order to clicspen transportion to the producer and consumer,wero campolled toinsuguraton system of through freightago, In roply to queations with regard to rocelpts givon without guarantcolng amount containad in the car, Hayes sald thoro are many pointa 8t which railrond companies are too poor to build waro- housca, Privato persons own those warchouscs, and sometimea tho land nround them, and are purchasors of produce, They handla and load their own proporty whon it arcives ot fts dostination, It pasica from tho hunds of the rallrosd companioa Into the handa of por- 8008 not connected with tho roads 3 theroforo tho com- ponios nelthor weigh in orout,’ From an olovator owned by the ratlrosd company, in loading s givon Quantity, and sonding it to Bosion or any other paint whora tho company owned sn _elavator it 18 waighed out by the compnny, Thoy huve rantood welghte, doducting 1 per ocent “for shrinknge, It ~was Inyos' opinion that if a company could ro- celvo and discliarge, they sliould assumo the shrink- g0, %0 aa to deliver tiio_quantity losdod at ita valuo, Ho also sald that New York must build olevators to moot_tho compatition of other seaport towns, othor- wine Now York must loso its businoss, Blauy of the railrouds centering in New York end_in Jersoy, while the Now York Ocntral onds in New York. ‘There i Consequiontly a difforenca of opinion ns to what point can bo calied New York, The rallway compunies claim that New York in whoro the road onds—from whore they discharge Into barges in fivo-carload lots, sud deliverod to ony ship, warehiouse, or inspece tion yord, whether in 'New York, Brooklyn or Jorsey Olty. Thcse barges aro controllo ontircly porsons outeldo of tho railrond Compatidon, The oxpansca of this rangea from 50 canta 10 81 por ton, for which olther tho producer nor con- sunicr pays anything, Thin fa ono of tho Credit Mo billor arrangemonts by which compauica pay, but got nothing in return, Tho rallroad compauica ara com- polled to compete with ather linos contoring in other towns, Hoyes read a brief paper, showinyy thot no aection of fuo eountry 1a more prosperous than tho Weatorn sountry, natwithetandlng tho crioa of op- pression of railway monopolies, A delogation from tho Cliesp Transportation Asso- ciation mado statemanta with regard to rudlrond. mo- Hopalies thelr cantrol of Watr froata, and Uielr legls- 1ative Jobbery, * Mr," Walker, Btatlstician of tho Produco Ex- cusuge, esid” that tho most promiaing com- poliog_ zoutos will bo ' through ‘tho Central of ow York and through tho St. Lawrenco routo wrhion the canials are enlarged. Tho Blato of Now York ‘must bo propared ta moet compotition by tho 8. Law- renco at a rate not to execod 10 conta por bushal from Ohicago. to Montreal, Tho remedy for cxorbitant rail rated {8 tho improvemont of wntor routes aud ine cromed faclltios by rail. Aany lince axo now doubling thelr tracks, and tioy can_scarcoly do #o fast cnongh, The cauala uince 1637 havo transportod ovor $1,000, 900,000 worth of proporty, and havo produced o rove. 1uo sufticlont to pay for thomaalvea, ~Tho tonnage of thio canala for twenty-threo yoara has becn moro thian doulo e tonunge of sl h veseols onlering o port of ‘New York. 'Liio greatost eapacity of the canalr tg move property Eastward fs 4,000,000 tous, A lock #liould b able to accommodato & boat of 2,600 tons, Tho Rallrond Fight in Kansas, Y.eavenwourr, Kan,, Sopt, 15.—Tho railrond Oght reoponed early this morniug,” and thie ofiices were all ot onco besloged by buyers, Tue Hannibal & 8t, Joo and Missour] Paciflic mado comunon cause during the day againet the North Missourt., Tho Cicago rato ro- mainod at £7.60, tho lowoat guro of yastorday's roduo. tion o thst polnt, but tho fare to Bt, Lous waa cut down to$4, sud somo ticketa mold at . Tho rata to Cinciunatf, Loutsvillo & Indinuspolis waa olio ro- duced, Tickats were in great domand, - Evory firm of tho oity rocelvod dispatchea from fhelr customora throughont thia Stato und Missour! ordoring tho pr~ clinse of tickets, Thonsands of applications wero rocolved by telegraph and mall, but tho raiirond ngouta ondoavorod to evade tho 'salo to speculatora, The Ohicgn, Bock Island & Pacific, and Chi- cago, Durlington & Missourl Rivor Raflroads did ot rocedo from thelr regulnr ratos, though ovory offort waa mado to got thom in tho fght, Ticket Agent, A, E. ¥ord, Groaty Dawos, and Furkor Lold u conforsnco nbout dark, and agroed'to restoro tho rogu- Ior rato, Tho out'on local -faro lnst night botweon Kansas Olty snd 8t. Joo wan mndo by tho Hauulbal & Bt Joo nnd Missourl Pacifie, to punish tho Kansua Olty, 8t Joa & Councll Biuffs Rail- Tond for asaating tho North Missouri; and tho Chi- cago reduiction was mada by tho lattor road to rotaliate on tho Hannibal & Bt Joo for jolniug the Missouri Tucifie, It i3 balleved tho war is now over. STEAMBOAT DISASTER. Burning of the Steamer James Iowe ard on the MississippiesThe Sout Scuttled and Sunk. Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tridune. Ox1mo, Iil., Bept. 13.—We havo xnother stoamboat Qisaster to record, but mot 20 serious aa many that have been reported from this polnt, The splendid stesinor Jamea Howard, bound from Et. Louls to New Orloans, caught fire in her hold'at Commerce, Mo., yesterdoy, at uoon, or a little later, whon tho hatchea wero closd, and an offort mado (o extingulsh the Aira with stoam. In the meantimo, overy passcnger 8oon roached tha land In safoty, and much of tho freight wos rumoved to a barge, . The njght was spont in an offort to savo the Lot from burniug, and this morn- iug, ss_ s lnst resort, sho was scuttled, The steamer Eckort haa gono to bor reliof, and, as the water s not deop and tho boat Lea siraight, it {8 oxpectod ahe will Do easily raisod, The First Clerk, who waa in this city this atfernoon, esys that the origin of tho fire ia en- veloped tn mystery, 8. Loots, Bept. i0.—A brict dlematch Just racelvod st the Associated Pross office from ‘Commarce, Mo, ¢ Tha steamor Jumea Howard caught firo 'in tho bull ystordsy whils Iyt st iat placo. ‘Tho passon- gers ond beggaga worg taken auboro antoly, and thio Bteamer waa belog scuttlod, which was_tho'only hopo of saving her, - No further partioulars Lavo been ro- celvod, The Howard was tho Iargest steamer on tho Westorn rivers, biiog 9,000 tons burdeu, Slo was ownod by Cupt.'B. R, Pegram and J, H. Clinssing, of 8t, Louis, and James Howard, of Joffermonville, Ind,, and coat, two years ago, $160,000, Blio waa insured i Clnclonatd and Pittaburgh, but for what amount and {1 what oflices 16 1ot yot adcerfatned. Blio left Lors on Wedueaday for New Orleans with 3,600 tous of frafght and a barge i fow, : YELLOW FEVER. ‘Che Discase Makes Ity Appearance in Memplus=-Tho Scourge Unabuted ut Shrevoport. . Mexpuws, Toun,, Bept, 15.—Tor twa dsys past, rumors of the provalonce of yellow fevor in tals elt Liave provaflod. The ollicers of {Ne Dosrd of Heal wora reticont aud nou-committal on tho aubjoct; but at & muecting of that body, thia afteruoon, at whick thioro were prescnt nearly all the promiucnt physiclans of tho city, tha followiug uddress was preparod « To the Cilizens of Memphis: W regrot Lo announco (o the public that yellow fever exist L our city, Itls confined toa fw blocks I the northwestern portion of tho cily, und we teast thut it will not becomo cpidemic, Wo havo instructed our Becrelary 10 make daily roport of duaths from this ond other: causes, oud wo ' will from day to'dsy furnisl such liforiation. concorning tho piossons of ho dlscato an wo ‘docta noceasary, Up to his tiuo thore Lius been about thirty desthy from {his diseas sinco o 1ut uutapt, Dy order of the Board of Health, Signed) J. I, Nuravz, Secratary, lio nfscted quarter fa kuiowh licro a (b Piich, and is principally composed of teuement bousos occs pied by Irlsh fumillew, 80 far thoro has Loow but ono caso south of Yoplar slroot, There s but little sxclto~ ment as yat, but tho publication of tho foregolag 1n tho morning will doubtless causo many to leave the clty, WASHINGTON, Sopt, 10,—Sgnator West, of Loulstann, rocoivod tho following” diuputeh to-nlght from the Magor of Ehraveprt 1"Tho poople are pano-stricken, All that could have Toft, ‘Flio poor aro early ull on ouir hands, No monoy u tho City Treanury: * All pacuniary ald will be thauie fully r Fover incroanlu R New Onveans; Bopt; 10,—L. 3, Jackson, telegraph oporator st Bhroveport, dlod to-duy, MY, Ltuer tho tolograph manager, 18 ot expected 1o recover, FAIRS. . S Des Moines County (Kn,) Fair, ‘Spetiat Dypatéh to The Chicago Tribune, BunLINgxox, n,, Bopt, 18,~Tlo Dea Molues County Falt opons Luro noxt Tuesdsy, Sopt. 16," This {a ouo of tho fineat county alrs in tho Blata of Tows, offera £7,000 in promiumis, and aa s vory nico raco track, 'idra la a pursoof $1,000 offered for trottlng, which unuially Lrinigs vory fiie horaes to thia raco," Ao ene trien uro still opew, ald & Ono Aiplay of upeed §8 ox~ peotey, Butllda Flotcher will dpliyer tho sddrous, ¥hieso fojra nro woll mapagod and. succduful, GANADIAN PROYINGIAL EXHIBITION, Spectal Diipateh ta The Clucago Tribune, Touonzo, Hepl, 13,—Tho Provinclal Exifbition opets at London on tho 33d Jnat,, wnd_conbinmos durs fug the wook, Thio entrica in thio olanucs of liurdes,cattlo, alicep, pigs, poultey, and linplomonts ara now com’ ploto, and show a tolal of 5,769 entrics au againet 0,100 Tt Your, aud ",001 fn 1611, Tho ontriesta ofies clysses will be comploto in & day or two, ILLINOIS STATE FAIR, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribu BrriovIELD, Hopt, 10.—John Buun, Treasurer, A, AT, Garland, Becraiary, of the: Btatg Doard of Agri- olituro, Joayo hore to-night for Paoria to bo pressut at Lo cpenitug of tho Btate Fatr on Monday naxts yhich promisca from all sccounts to ba one of fhe best eyor L the Biate, : Obitunry, Yrwr Yonx, Bept, 19,—Johu A, Parker, engaged on thé pary of inaurance companios in the prossoution of the Alabatus laims, diod in this clty to-day, — e POLITICAL. Lee County (In.) fkepublicnn Convene tion. Kroxux, In,, fept, 13,—At tho Leo County Republis | ean Convantion, held at Warron, to-day, IT. W, Rothort, of thlwcity, was nominated for Btato Beuator by no- clamation, and Abeatom Auderson, E. A. Layton, and Goorgo E, Kennody for Ropresentatives, -J, W, Frora, of Fort Madison, was nominatod for Troamurer, B, % Woodman, of Weat Point, for Auditor, R, P, Cresl, of Teokuk, for Bhorlif, aud Thomas Welch for Bupurvle sor, ltesglved, That whilo wa clatm for the Btato full Powar to 'coutrol all raflroad corporations operatin within it territory, and demand that this powor shul Do exported by the' prompt pasaago and execution of tha_nocensary Blate lnws, we alun claim that the Gon- gress of tho United Statos s full power to regulate and control auch corporations as aro ongagod in curry- Ing frolght and passengers upon linea of railrond oxe tonding throtgh hioro thn o Statc, Jtesuloed, That tha power granted by tho Fodoral Constitution to Congresk, tn reguiate cammorca with foroign natfons andaloug the neveral Btalon, confora upen that body tho powos to rogulato such eommorco aais carrlod from flalo to Blato by raflroad, and wo Bold that the timo haa como when Congress should oxerelno thia powor ; and we doclaro, In the languago of Dz, Juatico Miller, in Lho Unitod Blates Bupremo Court, 1n Lis opiulon 'dalivorod 1n tho Clinton bridgo conag, €hat to refuso to da this In n rofunsl to dischnrge ono of thio mot fmportant dutios of tho Fedoral Gov- ernmant, Resolved, That we nttorly ropuiiato tho dootrine an- nounced in tho reaolutions of tho no-called Anti-Mon- opoly Gonventfon in this Btate and county, that Con- greas can only regulate and control such corporatlons 8a aro charterod by not of Cungress, and wa inlst that Oongroas may and should contral by Pedoral Iaw oll railroads engaged in intor-Slato commarce, and pare toutarly thoss grent and powerful corporations which are beyond the control of tho Iaw of sny singlo Slate becanse thoy oporao & Lino of transportation oxtond- ng through many Statos. Sreaotoed, That wo aro unqualificdiy apposed to any further appropristions by the Leghluturo for tio orection of & now Penitentlary in Jowa, Orcgon Hepnblicans Indorse J, Elipe pie Mitchell. 8Ax FnAxo1a00, Sept, 13.—Tha followlng Ia thorseo- Intion 6f tho Orsgon Republican Hlate Convention al- luded to in tho dispaich last night : Resolved, That whatover may havo beon the misfor tune, faulls, or short~comings of J. H. Mitchell, United Blatch Benator from thls Stalo, in hiw oarly bfe, wo noltier apologias nor pass ddgment upan, nor Justify him, but oxprosa tho unqualificd bolief {lt, Ly bls matiy yoars of conslstent, upright, ‘and honorable conduct in this Etate, ho -hos’ eutlived any imputations osat upon bim; that to-day not only tha Ropublican party, but a largo majority'of the poopla of thiu Slata havo ontire confidencoin hia integrity, ability, and patriotisw, and that ho will faithfully and ably ropresont thom in' thio United Statea Senato, Minncsotn Grangers nnd tho Ad- vanced Rallrond Freights, Spectal Disputch to The Chicago Tribune. 8, PAUL, Minn,, Sopt. 13,—Morchauta and ship- pers horg aro bitter In expressions concorning tho ad- vance of frojght rates Ly railways, donouncing it na outrageous, and taking advantago of ' the nocoesitios of the country causod by lurge crops, low water in tho rivar, and the propoacd carly closliig of the Lako Bu- porior routo, If tho fueling horo provalls over the Blate, Lho Grangors will eloct tho next Leglslature and find & woy o regulta rates and fures, Tho adyauce at this tmo nnugnrates n contust which will reslt in 20 gnod to the capital fuvealed - ruilronds, and may injuro othor intorosts, The Californin ection, Bax Fuarctaco, Sept, 13,—SBtanford Hupking sd- dressed n meoting of workingmen fn tho shopu of th: Central Company, ot Sacrsmenlo, yeaterday, on tho subject of tho receut elsction, The people Luving de= clded ngainst rajlrosd bonds, the bonds of the Com- pany aro therefore not saleablo at the East or in Europe, and construction must be stopped. Man; Workmen have beon discharged, and atbors muat fol- low, 1t not tha intention of the Company to remove tlo shopa from Sacramento, Gov, Booth has been tendered & publio roception to- night by tho peopla of this cit Ohio Rcpublican County Nomina- tions. Speetul Dispateh ta The Chieaao Tribune, CmoLEVILLE, O., Bopt. 13,~The Republican County Convention ment to-day, and neminated the following icket : Represoutative, Cyrus Courtrlght ; I'rosecu- tor, Truder ; Commigaloner, L. E, Scovillo ; Infirmary Directors, Job R, Remick, Johty Brown, Jamoa Rabor, The People’s Movement in Xown. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DunuQuF, Sept, 18.—In the Jackson County Domo- cratf Gonvention, Lield recontly, o resolution to ostra- clre Democrats who had signed n call for n Farmers' and Laborers Convention wan_votod down, and sonmo of tho candldates of the latter Gonvention were nowl- nated by tho Democrats, . Tho primary meoting of tho Domocratic party of thls county will bo Leld to-morrow night, A Qucstion of Verncity, Cotunnus, O., Bept., 13.~Senator Thurman utterly deniod tho wlateient of Senntor Morton, nt Daytot, {hnt ho requested Mr, Morton to withidraw his motion to atrike out of tho Salary LIl tho clause increasing the salarles of tho Senstors and Reprokentatives i Cougiess, 1o says that he did notway ome word to B, Morton about that motinu, 1o will notico this aud womo otlier poiuta of Mr. Morton's spacels nest Tuesdsy st Batavia, ‘Wisconsin Politice, Spectal Dispatel; to The Chicago Tribune, Map180, Sept. 11.~Tndicatlons thicken that 1t _any proforavlo éandidaten aro nombiated tier will bo reak from tho Republican ranks on two or throo of tho regular candidates; also, thut Gov, Wasliburn will Toceive very considorablo support outside of tlo Re~ publican ranks, Farmers) Picnic in Xnox County, Special Dispatch to The Clncago Tribune, Gavzanono, Iil,, Bopt, 19,—Tho farmors of Hender- son, Kuex County, Lold s grand plealo on Friday, dia 10th Instant, 4 milda north of Gulesburg, ‘Tho Tlon, M. L. Duulap, of Ohampuign, hettor known aa “Rural,”” has been invited to addreas tho multitude, People’s Ticket in Brown County, 111, Special Dispatch to T'he Chicupo T'ribune, Mr, BTERLING, Ill,, Sopt, 13.—At a mecting for con- sultation Leld by roprescatative men of thts (Brown) county, irrespectivo of old party Lines, It was ngree that » Pooplo's Mausa Meeting bo beld In this placo on Baturday, tho 27th iuatant, to nominate a YPooplo's tickot, " Tho dyiug Democracy have nominated s county tickot, which we have 1o doubt we will defest atthe polls, MICHIGAN. Work of the Oonstitutionnl Commis= slon-=Abstract of the Bill of Kights. Special Disputch to The Chicago Trioune, Laxs1xa, Mich., Sopt. 13,—The Constitutional Come mission adfourned this mornfug until Monday noon, Articlea woro submitiod to-lay on Legislative Dopart~ mont and citios and villages, together with a bill of rights, Thoarticlo on Legislative Department pro- ‘vides tiat Bouatora sorvo four years, {0 bo chosen bi- ennfally, altornately botweeu the even und odd num- ber districta, Tho flouse may contain 110 instead of 100 an now ; reproscntation districts to contafu 4,000 inhobitanta ; reappointment overy fiva years; all aloctive Blate oflicers exceptRegents of tho Univeraity aud members of the State Board of Edueation, na woll aa Federal and prinelpal county = oflicers, iu- eligiblo to tho Legisluturo; Dilla may _ bo iutroduced after ~fity doye in tho Leg- islaturo on tlo Governor's recommendation (tho present limit ts forty days, without modifioation) payment of membors {0 reinain a8 now; extra com- peusation prohibiled; no charges allowed for cone structiva labor or priuting contracts, The prohibition in tho present Coustilution agalnst compensating for religlous kervices in the Legiulature is ptricken out, ‘Tue urticle on citlos and villages requires tho Tagine Iature to provide for their incorporation by general law, Thls was done at the last scssion, It prohibits spoctal chrlors for villages, but nllows thein for citics, sud tho Leglslature must roatrict tho powers of each iu the matter of taxation, contracting dubts, and leud- ing crodit. Exceutivo’ and Legialative municipal oflicors to be elected, Tho bill of rights fa fhe eamo ss tecommended by iho Conntitution of 1807, with slight additions snd changes. The wain provisons are ns fullows: The Legiuiatiro may rovoko or alter any spoctal privilego, Froedom of consciouce {s asaured, and support of the clergy o bo purely voluntary, Religlous beliof not to Incapacitato witnesses from testifylng ; speoch pro- toated s bills of attainder, ez post fucto laws, and luvn imparing tho obligution of contracts prohibited; habeas corpus not to be suspended, uuless in caso of robelllion or fnvanion; trisl by jury sssured by the Legislature, which may permit” fvo-sixth verdlcts; beedy tral; conunelaud cotupulsory procees for abiaii 158 witneasda granted to thosbaconsa of orime ; auitor may prossoute or dofand in parson or by conneel ; us reasonablo search or sefzura forbidden, and warrants must, ou oath or aflirmation, be oxact {n description ; no second trial on merits after acquittal ; all persony Daftablo, excopt traitors ani_murdorors } uo ‘convic- tlou for treason, cxcopt by two witnesses, or on cone foasion ; excessivo bail, ino, and punishimonts pro- bibited } but_dépositionia may bo taken Lefaro trial, (f seouod’ bo*presont ;1o ono campallable-to crimiuito Dimsolf ; prisoliniont for debt ozeept In cases of fraud, breaches of promieo-and of (rust,- and ombezzloment; no imprisonnent for militaty fino 1u timo of peaca ; every ono may bear arms in dofense of himuolf and Slato military, subordiuato to tho olvit yowers ; soldiers not to bo quiartercd on fuliabitants in Poaco nor in war oxcopt according to law ; peaceable gathorivgs und petitjous to tho Leglalature for rodross of grioysuces allowed ; slayery forbidden ; allons to have the eame rights of properly as native: private Droporty ot o bo takeu for public ueo witiolt. Just cuapongation. , Piually, provialug that sl courla chali Do appullato, - Tho sochion coutalus o somowhat vhye torical floulsli, maylng Justico wholl be sdministorod Lecaly sud withiut yurdiise, complataly and witlout douial, spoedily aud without daluy, e e Death from Explosion. BauTrvOnE, Sept, 13.—An explosfon In the stone- quapry fu Frankllu strest, this wmorning, caused tho dgath'of two workuon, ; —_— Tho Recent Disnstrous Storm nt tho ' . Lo, - Tanieix, o, d0—Additional partioulaem of the rocant diustrous gaia nre belug recolved, A Lrooklyn schooner went duwn off the Magd Islands, and all on board, twelve i number, were lost, Tho bodies of thio officors and crow of the brig Ellen wore found fn he wrock, A conl-ladon schooner and five porsona on Inoard wont down off Dovil'a Ialand,- Blip Beotia) orden with pirc, is nshoro at Port Rich, and the wreckd 22 nee- apparantly ondeavoring to o all s dsmags onsiblo, ~Thoy thireatoned to Kill the orow of the Gov- ornment nchooner guarding the vessol, Dodloaare dally washied up on tho beach, WASHINGTON. Spectal Dirvateh to The Chicago Tribune, TIE BFEAL-LOOK QUEHTION, WASHINGTON, Bupt, 13,—Tho meal.lock controverny -|" han beon temporarily scttiod by tho adoption of the patont of Mitlor, an oxpart of Phfindslphta, The Com. miitco hositated novoral honrs between this and tha patont of tho Duffalo inventor, but promptly rojectod thospocimen offered by tho American Seal-Lock Gom~ pany; whoso patant hoa boon fn uss by tho Treanury Dopa rtment for about two years, and for the raadop- tou of which 1t 18 alloged cortain mystorious influonces aro st work, HABTAR AND THE DAGK-PAY, Ex-Benator Harlan oditorially denles, in tho Chronel, this morning, (hat he has drawn hia back-pay, Ho mya that ho volod in the Senato steadily againat the propasition to fncreaso tho compensation of Bonators and Toprosentatives, and at tho eloso of tho scanlon, which was_alao tho closo of Lis Benatorial torm, b ots tlod up with the Government undor tha old law, at tho provioun raten of pay, and Lias never sinca appliod for or recoived one dolIar of the back-pay grab, TREABURY DEGISION CONGENNING VESHRL THANAPETE, 1n sccordance with a declalonziven by the Secretary of thie Trensury to-day, tliors 1 1o provision of Iny that requiron the recording of billa of aslo of voedols Defor bow maring papors can bo insusd, slthongis it sdyisable that such bills should be recordod, to insure tholr validity sgainat parilos other than tho grantors, GHEGATEAILE 4 OHIO OANAL. Anothor {s added to the numerous recant stoj pages m tho trade of the Chevapoake & Ohlo Canal, tho last havlug boen occsalonad by the breaking of the lock, ARBIVALS, About a dozen mombera of ‘ongress hav already arrived hero, and sottled down for tho season, Thrice ::;l:nny mioro will follow the load within & wesk or ten TR KXEOUTIVE saNmtoN will bo ready for occupancy next weck, aud the Proal- dent and tho rost of tha Administration will thon ro- turn to remain for tho season, PABOOOK GONE To FUROTE. Gen. Dabcock's doparture for Europs to-dsy wan wholly unexpectod, aud unexplained, A movemant is o fool toinveatigate him as Koon s Qungress mests, (40 the Ausociated P'ress,) TAE NEW DISTRIOT qovEmion, WasmvaTox, Bept, 18.—The President has aj pointod Aloxander R, Bhopherd Governor of the Dis trict of Columbia, vico Henry D, Cooke, reolgued, Heary A. Willard haa béeen promofed to tho Vice- Presidency of the Board of Public Works in the place of Blieplierd, appointod_Governor, and who honce bo- comes Prosidont of the Board. Tiio Prealdent has ton- dored the appointmont of member of the Doard to Dr, John B, Diakelow, Prosidont of the Motropolitan Tiank, who was Commisafoner of Public Bulldings and Grounds undor President Picrce, nnd {n otber days Lkuown as a prominont Domocrat, but of Iate years aan friend of President Grant, Tho President, in a letter to Cooke nccapting tho reajgnation of that gontleman ns Govornor of tho District of Oolambis, pays; ‘I 8m awnro of tho labor you hayo beon called upon to perform in organizing and tematiziug now forma and modos of administration, and also how zoolously and ably you have peif=rmed thone duties under your administration of the affairs of the Distriot of Colum- bia. Asxisted, a8 you bave beon, by abloand energotic suburdiustos, ' tho Nutional COapital has advanced towards what it should be with a rapidity that sston- inhes nnd pleases everyone who has boon away from it for a fow yearsand roturns, If your uccossors in oflice give thie_satisfection you havo, tha properly ovners of flio District of Columbis, people at largs, aud all who have an intorest in the National Capital, will have resson to congratulate thomsalves on the new form of governmont givon thom, Gov. Cooke says in hin letter of resignation : “TIam urged to this action I»{.lhu fact that the combined de- munds from my private business and my public duties havo boen 8o oxnctig that I am no flmg»r sblo to moct both or either of theso demands as thoroughly 88 I could wish,” TAX nEsovED, ‘Thio Post-Offico authoritica Liera havo been informed by the Governmont of Germany (Lt uewspaper tazes ate 110 longo collected from porsons tn thd Kingdom o yeeri, to muom may bo nddrgeacd owspapers printed in the German langungo in tho Unitod Btates, LiND-OFFICE IEMOVAL, ‘The Presldent bua dirocted the romoval of the Land~ Oflico at Ok Lake, Miun,, to Dotroit, HOILYR EXPLOSION COMMISAION. Tho Commiasioners on Steam lollor Explosions have prepared n circular lotter contaiuing queations to bo settiod by the approaching cxporimsata ot Sandy ook, aud requeatiug communications fram ol whio havo poaitive knowledgo rolating to thio causes of auch exploslons, to bo nddressed to Georgo W, Taylor, Treasury Dopartmont, 1t {a tho desiro of tho Gom. missloucrn also to determing tho Uest form of con. atruction and dimencionn of safety-valves, In order that thoy may be mado to oporato. automatically with- aut fatlure, TAE INDIANA, Gen, Qustor's fight with the Siolx Indlsus fa likoly to load to n Cubinet. canaultation upon the return of tho Precident. Botl tho honds of the War and Into- rior Deparimenta aro of tho opinion tht declsive steps must bo taken to roduce these roduking. Not only the Peacoof the Weat, but tho completion of tho Northorn Tacific Talirosd 'sro dopendant upon tho attitude of tho large hody of Bloux in tunt scction, and tho ojdn- fon I frealy oxpressed that s conslderable forco of military will bo scnt to puniah thom, Gen, Shorman 18 anxlous to hegin tho work this fall, OF INTERES? TO VESSEL-OWNEN, WisnrvaTon, Sept. 10.—In reply to the question whetlier an Amorican _vesnol which clears from an Ameriean port on_tho Norilioastorn or Northweslern frontier for o port on Lako Michigan, and touches ot an Intormediato forelgn port to dischargs or tako on cargo or passcngers, 8 _Toquired to clear at Mackinaw or Duncan City, thio Secrotary of tho Trousury mayn uuder the fustruction in the eircular of May 3, 1857, such seskcla would be required to roport at Duncat y. Bucrotary Richardson loft to-nfght for New York on o brlef vinit to hin fomily, WEATHER AND WATER. LOCAL ODSLRVATIONRA, Gnicaco, Sapt. 13, 1873, Hour of ob- sarvation, Olear, Cloar, Bopnba Maximum thermomoter, 59; minimum, 40, GENEILLL ODIERVATIONS. Cittcaao, Sept, 14—1 8, m, Station. Bary The|_ Wind. Tuin) Weather. Dreckonrge80.100 41/8, E,, freshs, Gloudy, Buffalo,.. 41|W,, frosh, Gloudy, Gairo, 56|N.. frob, Cloar. Chwyoaiia G0JS."W., freuh, (Clear, Chicago 48 N. W), goutle, Gloar, Ciuciuati..| 60.N. 1. gentle.| " .03(Cloudy, Olevoland,.. 50,04| BIIN., Vrisk, 101[Fair, Davooport .30.20( 61/Calm, Clear. Denver, 898, gentle. Clear; Dotroft. 481N E,, gonitlo,| Oloudy, Duluth 4)W,, Tipht, Cloudy, Ercannb 48IW,, frosh, Cloar, 4018, K., gentlo.| G3]Calm, 43{N,, yentlo, 40'W., freub, 45 N.. gentle, Quiaha, 50/8."E, genila, Pembina. 4218, E, frosh, &, Paul, 42(N,, gentlo. Tledu, G3)W), clearing. ... | Glcaring, TRODADILITIEN, WABHINATON, Sapt, 13.—~For New Euglond, rajn will provail: to-night, winds vecring to froub and brisk northwesterly, with clearing but partly cloudy weather and foling temporature Sunday morning, ' Yor thn Midile Btatos, Lower Lako reglons, Ohio Valloy, and Tenucuseo, on Sunday brisk o fresh northorly and northwenterly wiuds, clear or partly clondy weather, and lowor tomperature than Balurday,~ ¥or tho Houth Atlantio 8tates, rain sreas to-night, with winda veering to westorly and northorly, but followed Sun- day Dy lower tomperaturs and clear and ck'lrlufr weather, For the Gulf Siates enst of the Minalssippi, noriberly winds, lower temperature, and parily cloudy weatlior, with ‘const rains, Tor the Upper Lake reglons, Missonrl, nod Tows, light and fresh winds, probubly uhifting to southeast and southwost, aud gou= orally cleur weather, . ' MIKORLLANFOUS NEPORTA, nmmqvn} In,, Hopt, 13,=The secoud visitation of frost thix fall was visible this moruing, and blighted tho tender vegetation, The damago s (ight, Corn is bayond fnjury in this section of Tows, Ostaurs, Bont, 10,—Thv Srut frost of tho season oo- curred Jast night, R ki DAILY JIEFORT OF THE ETA : (With changus {a the 24 hours endiug Sopt, 18, 1873). ANOVE LOW ouAtaXe WATEE: Rise, | Fall, Galro.., 7t 6 in, 5 in, Glnoiniati 61t 4 in. 5 du; Davenport, 114 10 i, !(eo)mL 11t 4 i Leavouwortly's 31t 5 inl Loulsyllle, 4t 8in Momplita ... 61t 6 in, Nushvillo, afi; 0in; *Now Orloans,..... |13 ft. 8 in, Omaha. 4080 10 In, Pitesburgli | 1111 In, 8t. Louta... 1410 in, &L, Paul, .| 3£t 3 in Vickuburg 718 11 fu) Yauktou 5 ft, 11 i, Dolow high waler of 1671, AT W. B, TAUPMAX, Qbuerver, Roora 78 Major Block, Ohloago, —_— Counterfeit of tho New Fifty-Cent Ourrency, Nxsw Yonx, Bept, 13,—A counterfeit of the new fifty- cent eurroncy iu in circulation, und fs aald to bayo wmado ila apjioarauce two days after tho lssueof iha gonulno, =S e ) Rounion of the Army of the Tennessoo, ‘loLkno, O, Sept, 13,~The Uommitteo . having chaige of the coming reunion of the Ariny of the Teu- nm'u;c, recelved lotters assuring thom that the Proal- pors sud pa dont, tho Bocretary of War, and Gen, Shierman will all be predont nt tho meoting, Ty latter announcing the purposs of the Prealdent comen from Gon. Babeock, and's as follown: e 2 xG Bnaxn, Ropt. 9, 1673, Tho Presidont directs mo to way that’ 1t e I | iene Hon'to be provent at the meating of tho Ariuy of the Tanneseco at Tolodo, and that bo' truats nothing. will 1 hopo to bo with him, Yaurs truly, Bavgoox, oeour to provent, (Signed) DUBUQUE, Threshing * Machine Catholic Dioceues Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DUnuque, In, Bept, 13,—Mr, Hurry Farloy, son of tho railrond man, J, P', Farloy, of thiscity, was brought lore last.night, dangerously injured by belug cut Accident—New with s threshing machine at Mons, daugorous one, ‘The boy mentionod in thoso dispatchos yontorday a befug dangerously injusod by belog run over, as since od, A new Catholf Tho wound ta a diocesn has been creatod fn this Blate, with Davenport an tho sct of the diocens, The Yory Tov, Fa ulil Bolpen, of 8t Louiw, fs sald ta bathe now Dishop. Tho borindarica of this dlocoss Liave ot yot boon mado public, SAN FRANGISCO. Enthuslastic Reception of Gov. ooth, Bax Fuancteco, Bopt. 10,—The roception of Guv. Booth to-night, when he arrlvod from tho Capltal was a porfact ovation, Thousands of pooplo asscmblod ab tho boat landing with music, and tranapurencics ; Tonfires wora kindled on Telegraph Hill and the housea on tho uo of the progesslon waro {lluminated, e waa eacorted by tho enthusisatio multltude to Grand Hotel, wheto ho mado n speoch congratus lating {be poople on the complote victory over rallrond ' monopoly. o roforrod briofly to Stanford's statement on Thursday, at Sicra~ monto, that the bonds of the Company cannot bo sold at tho East or in Europe since the rosutt of tho olostion was mado kriown, Lo eafd the bonds were worth s much uow aa ever, but if tho credit of tho Company dopended on the pledga of the mankiood aud indoponde enco of the peoplo of Culifornia, tho sooner thls credit wos deatroyod the bettor, Abont 6,000 pooplo formed in procossion and lsteucd to tho spooch, Tho greats eat outhusiarm provatied throughout. Seldomn Lian g Sfi‘,““ o popular domonatration boen wituesaed in this AERIAL NAVIGATION. A Card From Prof, Wisc--Tho Graphia People 1o Try Againe-A Philadolphin Scheme. Naw Yon, Sopt, 13,—Prof. Wiso publislies n car defending bid theofy of an canterly ‘ait-currant, oud sno-- inclng his resdinoss {o start for Europo ob any timo 1n & gas-tight eilk balloon. Ho aluo cenaures at- tempta to turn a great sclentifio exporimont into entorpriso for money-gotting, Bcantime, the Grapafe people aro nrranging for the construction of a silk balioon for Prof, Duonaldaon, whilo tho Phfladelphla Zerald announces s balloon ¢ terprine lu that city on an entiroly new plun of uflation end construction, with no clirgs to tho publie, HORRORS ON SHIPBOARD. Capture of o Slave-Ship, on which, Out of 300 Slaves, 250 Dicd of Smalle Pox, . Loxyox,Sopt, 16.—A dlspatch has fust been rocelyed at the Admiralty Oflico from tlio commander of tho Dritisl stosm-aloop Daphue, antounciug the capturo, in tho Indian Ocean, near tho Zychollo Inland of f slavo-aliip, upon which thore had been borrible shiffers ing. Thowmall-pox bad raged on tie ahip, and out o1 300 wlavos takon on board 330 died, Tho' rownining Bty wora torribly emuciated from disoass and want, Stk eduction in Salnries of County Offie cera. Rookronp, T, Sopt, 19,—The Connty Treamurer Ban biad £2,000, anid given bouds of $26,000,. The Honea fixed $1,200 38 the next year's malary, Tho oflico of Qorl of tho Hoard expired by initatfon nozt Tucoda. The County Clerk {8 hereafter to do the work heretos fore done by two Ten, at $1,500 each, cluding $500 for clerk'hiro, "Tlio county pays 34,000 for the work in tho Oircuit Glork's ofilce, that mum Diaviug beon Axeda year ago, Tho scale ‘of salarics Just adopted provokea much commont, —_— Railrond News, 0amo, Bopt. 13,—Tho excilemant about the Catro & Vinconues Raflroad managemont han subsided fn o cat degree, Maj, Wilsou, ono of tho attornoys for o Into Manager. Gen, Winalow, left tho city this morning, Up {0 noon Jidgo Baker had renderod no declafon in the injunction” caro, Tho appolutoes of dou, Burnaldo have quiet posscssion of tho road, and no violent steps aro Ukely to bo takon, 8Ax Fnaxaica, Sopt. 19,—Ground will bo broken on b rairond from Tucson, Arizons, to Guyamss, about ov. 9, for $2,000, in- il VN Ocenn Steamship Newn, New Yomx, Sopt. 18,—Arrived, ateamshi; Brooklyn, from Liverpool, AATIE AR eflIfl‘HD(.‘ll(;l H‘;])l.htln ;l—n\fl'lxvld fllt:.(l, lt{nms\xlpl Wie= nEin an ‘s on, from X' H from Halifaz, et o] My daadisy e You, Sopt, 0—Arrived, Colto feom Livers ol. P — e, Tho Credit Mobilier Suits, WasmNGION, Sept. 18,~Attornoy-Geueral Willlama leaven to-night Tor Hartford, Conu,, to look afier tha Oredit Moblller_sufts, whiéh aro 'to como uy ju the Unitod Blatea Court thore on Tuesdny text. After & conforonco with the Government couusel, {lis Atiornoye Gonoral will return to Washiugton, s b M) Escaped Ku-Kiux Recaptured. LoumviLLe, Ky., Sopt. 18.—Razor und Walston, two Ru-Kiuz prisoners who escaped from tho Owehton, EKy., Jall, on Mondsy, wero recaptured yestarday b tho'BhorlIr of Ionry’ County, and retusned o jull, o examining traal is ot for Tucadny nozt, Susponsion of an Ann Arbor Eanking Earm. Derorr, Mich,, Bept, 13,~Miller & Wobter, bank- ers, of Au Arbor, mado an assignmont to day, ' Norhie ing yot knowa na to tholr Habilitics or causo of failuro, Moy e Now York Financinl News, New Youx, Sopt. 13.—Monoy cary throughout the day at 7 to 5, clouing at the lowor rate, Lxchange closed quist and stendy ai 1031,@1085; for primo baukers 0-day storling, aad 110X G0’ ter sghe. Gold frm early n the day at 112, and then doclined to 15 @11137, * Ratos paid for enrrylug, 1, 2,1, 6, nud 4, and flat for borrowing, ‘Treasniry operationa fof th weuk at the Now York oilica iucluded the dishursenut of §1,120,000 gold f rodomplion of bondh, $331,907 Tor intorest,'and tho recolpt of 33,116,665 far customz, General' merchandiso imports, tncluding dry goods, sao timo, $6,670.605 : produce oxport, $3,656,461 ; aud 6pocio exportd, $510,962, _ Olearances, 378,172,000, Government Londa steady, State bouds dull and atoady Tullway and wiscellaneous spootlation was weak and lower early i1 tho day owlug to tha fafluro of Keu- you Gox & Co. At it tho lupression provailed tit rygo mounts of stock wauld bo precipitated o tho nuurket, but whon this was fonud to bo erronaons, a goneral recovery wan fusured, In ono caso the decline was 41 per cent, but in tho general Hut the full was equal to only 1402 por cont, “Tho bank statement hiad ouly & tomporary effozt, aud tho doclino caused by ity snuouncenient waa eoon recavercd, Just befors tho close, however, onothor reaction cusued, tho market leaving o stexdy at a decline, Wubash de- cliued” from 034 to b advanced to 015, ond — closed “at Western Unlon dropped from 91 to 89%, recoverod to 907, receiled to 8§92, oud etill Ister solil at 90:;@90). Jtock Inland broko from 107 to 105, rallied to 1042, and sold Ainally at 10524, Lake Shoro full from 02 o 90%, roso o U1ig, and sold at 903:@907;, Now York Cobtral sold ab 1043; G103, @103%; 3 Northweatern common ot 611@ BB1 @0 ; St Faul common ut 474 @400 ; “Pau i03 Alal] at $45 @422 @444 G2 @43%, and Union Pacific st 25@231@2@ MY, The remaduder of tho 1tat was quiot snd without §mportunt fenturo, Btorling, 108);. GOVERNMENT TOND3, i | Couyons, ‘a7, Coupous, 63 10-40s, Coupons, '8} Caupons, 63 Coupons, 64 165, i 1163¢ Bitre Coupous, 05 . ... ..1333 | Currency Gs. 13 Coupouy, 'G5 (bew),. 1155 | Now 58, .v.. RibThy STATK DONDS, Misgourls, 9173 | Varglnlns, old,.......43 Tennessees, old, Toulcssecs, new.,. North Carolinas, oid..a7 8L 6074 | North Carolinus, now.163 8% Virginias, tow, 0 aTOOKS, Oanton.....o.eusseee 85 | St Panl pfa, . 68 Weatern Unfon Wabatl, . 00 Quicksllver, .. Wabash pfd... Ademu Expross, Wells ¥argo American Exproa United Btates Ex. Paciflo Mail, 913 1 Fort Wayne, Torro Huute, Torro uute pfd, Chicagu & A,, ox iy, 103 Obfeago & Aiton prd 103 Oblo & Misaluuipp €, 0. &0 €., 1. & Q. Like Bliora, BUY | 2 X 1262 SH) Mfchigan Cent, Piltahurgli. Northweetes Northwoestorn Rock Islard, N, J, Central,,, B, Puul, . Union Pacide bonds, 795 Central PaciGn bils. . 003 Dal, Lack, & Westorn, USk B, 1L, & Erle..vevee 2 Forolgn Markety. Taxnow, Bept, 13—2 . m.—Consuls for monoy and accouut, 924@933; 5208 of 65, 95% ; do of 01, 95337 10-405, QU3 § now e, 01%; 3 Erle, 475, FUANKTONT, Sopt, 18.—5-204 XA Pams, Hopt, 13,—Houten, 68f 2, Liveiraot, Bpt, 13—Eventng.—Cotton quiot ; mi dling upland, 9 ;'Orlpans, Dd | sulcs, 12,000 baloa Awmsrican, 65,0003 spoculatfon and oxport, 3,000, Treadstufly quiot and unchanged, Ohbss, 602, Oumberland midalcs, 885 64 short ribs, dls, : - XKansas City Live-Stock Market. Rangag Orry, Al Bupt. 13,—Oattlo—Recoipts, 1,00 Markiot “aotive, with feeling tietned for good ehipving atuors § goud Tozns cowe, $3,10@3,25; winterod Toxas sieors; 30@3,00; through do, $1.0033,05; good nativa ' : 5 cows, $1.85. A Lt Uogu——8uprly light, with brisk tuquiry from shi . e o] $lTogun, | LT H0R shipe

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