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A FRESH START. [Continued from the Fivel Page.] Nants of tho atreot by money from tho Urenaury, Tho Preatident would doall fnhis power, but was very ‘snxfous to do tho bidinga of tho law, JAUD NIT AT GRANT. Jonntor Morlon akd fhat tho failure of Ilenry Olews & Co, wonld hit resident Grant hardest of nny- shing, (Poor Henty, I nm eorey for him1) Ioaid not think tho Presilent wonld roturn from Long Dranch to tho clty to decklo upon any furthes ald that oy bo needed ; for, a3 soon a8 b gets Lero, o 45 Aurrounded by o erowd of self-conntituted ad- visers, Tho Senator earucatly hoped tho ontlook would Dot provo as discouraging s It was (hought, and that things would open much etter fn tho morning than they had olosad in the aficruoon, el e v B PHILADELPHIA. Special Dispateh to Tho Chicaro Taibune, THE FUIRT FELLINO OF SAFETY, PHILADXLIMUIA, Scpt. 23,—Analmost general calm s succeeded tho fenrful excitoment, and tho panic- itrloken community has ngain como to 1ts eenses, A shango was folt i1t tho mercantile world, Fears wero entertained that, boforo tho panio lind substdod, thls branch of business would bo affectod, Itisan un- Toubted fact that many of our baukers havo boen un- \bloto got currency, in thoshape of small notes, to Hvo dopositora for tho purpose of pasing wagos, ke ond hat, of ilecdf, holped fhe goneral ixcltement, One very Iarga manufacturing Yrm _drow the amonnt uscd for that purposo in thoir ftablistmnt, on Sturday, tn $300 Lill, ook 1t to olr countiug-louse, and, having ealled thetr mon to- Jotion sald to them: *1iéro ia sour mons, but in o apo 'yon canmot uge, Wo will deposit 1 in a eafo lco, and 68 £00n 88 Wo can get currency for it you a1l ‘hivo it.” . TIE UNION DANRING COMPANY., Ridgoway, tho Presilont of tho Union Banking Cor-~ pany, 18 much blsmed for glving a falso statomont of “Iho ability of that “fustitution to stand ‘out ~on Buturday, when it could mot on that doy open its doors, This wns o frightfal Blow to confidence, anil greaily precipitated tho alarm that followed, ~Hnd tho truo condition of affairs been Xnown on Friday night, tho publio would havo beon mcpnrc« for tho cvent, wlich would kave thus en discovered, BTATE PAKKE, THE 1t was generally belioved tliat if any of the Stato ‘banks conld not ineot Ita obligations ita kindred would como to its nid and peo 1t eafely throngli, If such an e, understanding bad beon arnved at, it ecema romarkably “queer that a solid firm liko tho Koystono was suffored to suspend, oven for an hour, Howover, to uso a volgarism, ' Talk Is cheap,” tho firm wont down for a shiort time, and it Fcputation for soundnoss Lna boen sulllod. I am glad to bo able to stato that its Board of Diroctors have, to- day, nmple funds on hunds to meot all demande, and tho’ bank was moving along In {is usual busy nnd prosperotis manner carly to-day, Ono of {lie Board mnde tho fo“fl\\‘inF slatemont enrly this afternoon : “Tio bank is fully proparcd fo meet all cogage- monts, nud tho stocklioldeas aro liablo for twico thelr amount of stack, Ite oporitors aro leniont and and conalderato, and its locatlon awny from the Third etreot oxcitoment 18 ono causg of its stnbility.” The Btato Bank on Market ntreot aboyo Socond wonld bave been in condition to meet nn{ domands that might have come upon $t, bad it not been for the fail- ure of Clows & Co, Tho great trouble hero waa to get noles ; but yesterdny negatintions wero mado'by which tho'banks boped (o be socure. T GREAT 1'AILURES, Nolther Jay Cocke & Co, nor Do Ifaven & Bro, liavo w8 yet irgucd any etatement of thelr atfaire, Tho invae riablo reply to inquirics ns to thoprobablo Uato of such dsnuo In, 1\ canot may ; aur derks aro busily o ged on it Somo few unfecling persous aro parad- g around caricatures of Jay Cooke sftor his foilure, representing him with liead enst down, knoes almost drawn up to his chin, and seated en on old box, in ovie dently o very abject state, Tho Citizons? Bank han ot yot resumod payment, In sonsequenco of tho oxlenrive conutry corsespondenco with which they deal, but negotiations nre goiug on lor o supply of notes, sud n a day or two thoy Will ro- ipen. RUAENSION TN DELAWATE, Intelligenco arrived horo this nioring of the sus. tensfon in Wilnivgton, Dek,, of John McLear & Son, ankers and Delnwaro ggents for Cooke & o, o the Assiciated Press.) PUILADRLILA, Scpt, 20, —Tho financial crisls hero tover, and bankers and brokers are transacting huel- nicen 08 usual, Al tho Stato ‘bauks that wero under temporary difficultics iava resumed, except tho Unfon and Oltizens. Tho latter will soon ‘resume, All tho Natjonal Banks stood firm, uud no doubls wero one tertained of thelr slabflit, = BOSTON. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribure. T LATEST NEWS 1N DOSTON, Bostoy, Scpt, 23,—Whether the fusnension of Men- Ty Clows & Co. seriously aflects intercsts i this city cannot bo nscertained to-night, as tho roport was not recelved untdl lato in tho ofternoon—at tho closo of bustuess hours, The feellng on tho strect Quring the doy Lins been moro iopeful than siuce tho begluning of the pange, and tho opluion was very generally oxpressed that tho extent of tho disaster hiod been reached, The ‘banks continue to move, as heretofore, with thoutmost caution, and cxamine paper with extromocare, THE LOCAL DANK STATEMENT, which appoared to-day, sbowa o falling off of ovor $3,000,000 in doposits and balunces duo to othor bauks, Thio rescrve, Liowover, Lina decreased but elightly, sud 10 that regard {hey aro proportionately stronger than lost week, ‘Tho loon decreased nearly 81,500,000, Note dealers say that, though eales of paper oro light, theroarg fow callors who ehow any anxloty, or appoar at all prossed. There aro yeb no Indications of trouble 1n any of the banks, sud among mercliants no sign. of serious embarrassment. Somo Lrokers have no doubt Yeen bitten, but no fatlures aro roported, Tho opera- tions of tho day have been very light, ———— SAN FRANCISCO, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8ax Fiuxcisco, Sept, 28,—Nolhing as Leen rocofy= ed from the East'to-day to creuto ony unduo exeite- ment in finunelul cireles, Money ecéms plenty, ond business fuir, There was no particular chango in the morning market, Btocks aro somowhat on the do- cline, Tho First Nutional Gold Bauk of this city haa Instrueted its representatives i Now York to puy sl thieir drafts drawn on Juy Coulie, Great confidenco i felt in_mercantilo efreles Leto that tho rallrond bond ‘panic East will soon blow over, During the presont mouth §1,052,000 hus been puld in dividends to mining stockholders, in cxcess over neacsaments of $729,000, s 'r * Ban Fnaxcisoo, Sept. 23,—Monoy 18 a trifle tightor to-day. Large nmounts have been eent to Now York to mect telegraphio drafts, lenders believiug they can realize treblo percentago there, aud when tho “panfe bas subsided, mune{ not befng in such demand, San Francisco funds will quickly return to the rolief of this market, o do not expeot uu cavy money warket for a fow weeks then our borrowers will bo” Accomanodlas tedngain, 'Thero s nothing particulsr in mining stocke to Dotice, Tho volume of Lustucss i3 compara- tlvelg' small to-day, ruilroad stocks and bonds belng the chief sufferers East, fears aro entertalued hero that tho panlc may so allect Central Pacitle atluirs ss to ma- terially refard ite Lines uow being constructed, and perhaps fujure its credit Enst und In Luropo, —— PITTSBURGH. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, PrrTauuiai, P, Bopt, 20.—Tlo situation liers to- day in the founclal lino s very littlo changed, The National Trust Company was ablied to cloo ita doora lo-day on account of the heavy drain made upon them Suturdny aud yesterday, They, however, wil resume, They hold nmpl ecurity [ bills yeccivablo well in- Jorsed. They will in all probabliity open again to- morrow, s their stockhioldors by their churter aro fn- Sividually lable, and they ropresent sbout $15,000,000 ¥ capital, Tho suipension of Henry Olowa & Co,, of New York, Inia afternoon, ns #oon as it was announced, causod wmany fo put on wry faces, ind momowhat Increasud the excltement, The Dlearing-House Assoclution held o weeting aid e polved to stund by ono another, and aceept the bank chiecks of thoso that aro souud dnd can furnish smple Becurlty tho sume b greenbicks, ‘Our Nutional Bunks are_amply prepared to atand o run, which, however, {8 not untivipsted, ua their do- posfia v increascd sinco Raturdny. Deady & Co, who sispeuded yetirdey hvo called » meoting of their creditors, A# soun us they can pro- pare » slatoment 4t i thought thoy will puy dollar for dollur, ‘The Becurity Trust Company doveloped nothing now, —_— MILWAUKEE. Special Dinputeh to T'he Chicago Tribune, MITWAUKEE, Bopt, 2,—Thors s 10 abatement in the ‘monofary stringency st tlin point, and tho grafn trado 18 virtuslly suepended na far o carh_trmmactions re concorned, tho banks being disinclined to mnko fur- ther advatices at presont, owing to the dltiieulty of ob~ taining currency from thie Eat for faturo delivery, A Yboral, bualuoss hus boen done fu wheat, aud o genoral fecling of confidenco prevails n to the ability of our banks and merchuntu o wheather {ho presont finonclul storm, Trade generally {8 good, and, in some dopartments, hottor (han ever beforo, 'Thierd s no disposition ot tho purt of dopositors to with- druw tholr bulances from tho binks, snd o fow days Rence will probably see & quiet feellng restored, b bl THE NORTHERN PACIFIC, Special Dispatoh to The Chicago T'rilune, 87, PAUL, Sopt, 2,—Tricnds of tho Northorn Pacifio concedo to-duy ihat Cooke & Co,'s failuro puts a atop to building the voud, and (hat when building will bo yeauuied fli un upanawerablo question, It {s rumored that the Miuneupolin Coustruction Gompany holda short thmu avcoptances of the Northorn I'iclfio for sbout o quurter of s millfon, belng xLout all the profit mado by the Construction Company, and itw paymont 1n thought doubtful fu Suunclal und mercantilo circles, Tho feoling holdu good, though, from tho latter cluw that tho worst la over, p I THE CANADA SOUTHERN. 1T8 EMPLOYES ANXIOUA ALOUT TIEIR FAY, Nrwvautz, DoKall Go, Tu.. Bopt 2, 187, T the Editor of The Chicago Tribune ‘Bt Last week, tho work on thio Clileago & Cana- o Sathera Railvoad was slopnod ull wlani (e ey by order, a it ia gald, of tho Compuny, Sinco (ke 1s o iy T tisvo worked for a contructor Ramed O, Jobns son, op tho wald Tailroad, bolween Steubenville and amilton, Ind, “ho 6th of Hoptembor wo recelved our puy for the' work done 1u July, Iiut now, afler Rl i cBaszod Sciun laa oe K 554k 18tk ok K. — month, wo recolved only somo time-chacks, showing our die, but got 10 information about. wherg or wheit wo nhoud ot one due yayments—{n loaving nearly all {Tio workers In n dlstrensed condition, I tila i conformity willi the Tnwa of {ho country? Some of tho men hinve soki thelr Hime-chiceka at n foss of 10, 16, 20, and 25 por_cent, Othorn linva loft thelr {fmes chocks in chargo of friends ot Ploasant. Lake, ani tho favmera nromud, for collcotton, Jiut will the Compuny My ? " Plenso givo v somo fuformotion about {ho matter, *Respootfully, 3 gLt CLEVELAND, Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, OLEvELAND, Oho, Bopt, 23,—Up fo tho closo of Danling houra tife lins Leor a_entisfuctory dny, = Dise caunta woro granted moro frecly, grain advanced, and averything woro & favorable and satinfactory look nntil the annatincement of tho auspenslon of Glows & Go, came, Bineo then bankers und business men lnve looked grave, and Uegan to fear f(hat tho difl- culty ot New York fa moro scrious aud deope geated funn has hoen hithorto bolleved, Thotn {s nn dntenso fecling of intorest in tho reault pthon thio Block, Tloard it onenad to-morraw, Tho banks hero ara all fu good coudition, and, ua sot, tlioro nro no symploms of any rum. Conntry banks aro nervaits, and aro constantly telegraphing for nows, iIhoro i n strong feollug afininnt Vandorbil for rofu- ing to pay tho calllout of tha Laks Shoro Compuy to tho Unlon Truat Conypnny on Enturday, theroby pro- cipitating tho guspenelon of that concorn, fLator ad- vices contradict tho sintements concerning {ho call loan and Vanderbilt's action,—LEp, TRIDURE, 7 ——— WASHINGTON. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WasitiNaTON, D, O., Sopt. to tho our of closing businced nt_{ho Lreasury Dopartment this af- ternoou, the books showed. {hat 19,m,oun worth of Donds have boon purchiased lnco Inat Saturday morni~ ing, whion tho ordes wan givon by tho Socrotary, o zeliof nfforded by puting into circulation about $10, 000,000 of grecabncks, which woro pald for tho hond i8 represenited {a bo considorablo, and of material bone ofit {0 legitumato business, s UCYRUS, OHIO: Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Buosnus, 0., Sopt, W—. W. Myors & Co. of thls Ince, mudo on_assignmont to-doy, Liobilitles, from 0,000 to $36,000, Asscts, limited, — CINCINNATIL. (OINOINNATI, Sopt, “The financial eltnation hero tins not specinily changed sinco yesterday. Tho ot cournging uows from Now York {his morning waa ro- ceived with great eatiefaction, Tho favorablo dis~ patches road by tho Buperiutendent on 'Change were rocelved with general applawse, Thero has not been tho resemblanco of & run on any of tho hanks, Tho conservativo courno of tho latter is gonerally approved Dy our busincss mon, o SRS e, LITTLE ROCK. Lrrrse Roox, Ark. Sept, 23,—Tho oxcitement aver durclty, saney. eontluten {o-lay. Mcat.af tha mter- chinnts” retuced fo takoit, A micoling of morcliouts will bo biold at 10 o'elnck in tho morning, at which it is generally concedod that they will rofuse o rocelvo tho monoy a8 long as tho hanks refuse, —_— BALTIMORE, Barvrivone, Sopt, 23,—The nssociated banks of Baltimora to-dny resolved to adopt tho pluu of fssuing Clearing-1iouso cortificates, as in uso in Now Yorke i disscaaetioh) CHICAGO. YESTENDAY MORNING TNE FINANCIAL BRTES wero brightening, and tho littlo olouds that lowored in tho horizon soenicd about dispersed by tho sun of promise, Tho threatening, rumbling premonition of tho atorm had secmingly diod away, and was siceceded by a compnrativo ealm, indicating tho return of pesco, and a cossation of discord in tho monotary clements, Local bankers apoko hopefully and choerfully, 88 if aétcrmined to look only on tho brightest sld of the plcture, and not a fow spoko not alono with hope, but in tho tones of confidenco, Tho situation ecomod ore dinarily tranqnil, Tt was tho quict beforo tho storm, Thoro was no unusual busiucss in tho banks, snd no “runs,” In the morning TUE BAVINGS DAXEE woro very quict, thoso in chargo belng in excellont apiits, and full of good bumor ot the confidenco ro- posed in them by depaaltors, M, John C. Uaincs, of tho Fidelity Savings Bank, wos in just ench spirits, The reportor inquired bow (ho dotermiuation to enforco the thirty-day law worked. Alr, Hulnes had no doubt it would work excellently, but there had been 10 run upon thoe bank and no necessity for toating it, Thio roporter Inquired whelher thoy were paying out anything at sl Br. Hnlncs sald tho bank was doing just as it had always douo, Persons whonceded monoy in the regular way, and camo about thoir buslness like rationsl men aud women, drow what thoy wantod; but thoso who cumo rushing in, panie-stricken, norvous and fearful, wero required to makoout tho thirty-days’ notice—n gentlo remindor which Lad the effcct of 4 curb-chsin on o flory untamed. Mr., Holnes bado tho reporter ook round at tho quict which provaticd througl tho bank, which was in tself comforting. At tho German Savings Bank things appeared to be golng Just s coslly wnd comfortrbly, Mr. Isng Greencbaum fnformed the reporter that tho bauk had recofved several now deposits yestorduy, s that thero had been no run on the banlk, At thio State Savinga Institution there was every in- dleatiou of confidenca aud reposo, Tho bauk had pursucd tho policy of puying onything that depoeitora demunded i renson, and curbing tho demented and pauieky with tho thirty-day suggoation, ‘The number of notices lad been small;” the amount paid out to depositors being only o trifle in excoss of Hio roguiar daily disbursements, TIl: BAME GENERAL FEELING ontwardly provailed, or was aesumed, at sl tho Lanks, But thera wero fow who woro nervous aud_ngitated, 88 if cousclous that tho wind that had Iulled wus ouly the forerunner and berald of the whirhwind to follow, All the banks flnt through tho Olearing-House most creditably, and the fecling was strong that they must stand by each other in tho hour of emergency. This feoling #erved wel to ingpiro Lopo and resolution, tho glouts fn inanco onconraging tho plgmies. Dut late in the afternoon, aflor bauling hours, there camo b clap of thunder, in iboshapo of tho wnnounco- ment of the euspension of the Louse of Ueury Cidws, of Now York, regarded s ono of tho commanding and most responxible moneyed firms in tho country Ttwasn sovers slock, but it was not fully realized Dero yesterday. THE FEELING IN THIS OTX upon the reccipt of the news from New York was fovorish, but tho paticnt was pussivo, Thoro wasn report, decmed Telinble, Inst uight, that curative pills, 4u tho form of ono aud a half willion of currency now on tho way to this cily, would bo doposited this morn- ing in tho medicine choste, olias bauk vaulls, Bucha doso would seem to Lo suificient to stop the progress of tho fever until nafuse, or the natural current of busicus, o ife-bload of o Suanclal world, sssusaea con THE FRANKLIN, Tho Directors of tho Franklin Lank held o meoting esterday, but did not como to any flusl decision as to what contsu s to bo pursticd, M. Lombard and Mr, Jones wero engaged in_ ralsiig monoy, and much do- Ponds upon thlr sitccess, At nil ovents, thoy do not seom to apprebeud that thoro will bo loss {0 anyone, AUTION OF THE O, & A, RAILUOAD COMPANY, Dywanr, Til, Sept, 21.—Tho Ciiicago & Altou Rail- rond Compiany have notificd tho agonts on tho lino not 10 tuko any drafls cu Oblengo und St. Louts banks, THE CANADIAN SHAME. A Peculiar Feature of tho Evidence Chus Far Submittede-Probuble De- font o) the istry on the Ieasscie Dling of Farfinments Speciul Dispatel to he Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, Sept., 2.—In comncetion with the Rogal Commission inquiry (wo-called), it 18 notleenblo tiat nouy of Cartier’s letters or the Premler's telogrums wero proved fo bo fubrieatlons, s 1t waa urged by tho Minfsterlal papers that they would be. Abbott, in is evidenco, expressed his indignation that some pereon bod ubstracted theso from Lfs privato roponitorics, but ever donied, in_ wholo or i part, thelr gounine: ness, Tho foct thut these oxhibit the Government aud ito coadjutors fu o most unenviablo Ught as couspira~ tors aguiust tho nation’s Louor nud TRAFFIOKERS IN THEL COUNTRY'S DISGRACE, 8 ovidently tho cause of thelr Indignation, It has beon sought by tho Ministeriul press to prove that tho discoverers of crimo ore worso thun tho oriminals thomsolves, Whil eposking of tho holnousness of Huntiugton's charge, they ecek to palliate, and even Justify tho Ministors {n tho courso they havo adopted, Dut TIE HANDWRITING ON THE WALL I8 SEEN, Patriotic . Canadluns look forwsurd with perfect nssur unco that tho relgn of corruption i to havoan nhru‘pl termination, ‘Chere i8 o nuch depreesion in Minis- torial elrcles that thelr most sunguine suppocters aus ticlpate defeat ao soon as Parhisment nsseibles, TI3E: BITUATION IN PRINCE EDWALD'S IALAND, 1t 18 defiuitely ascertutned that four out of six of tho newly-clocted tiombors of the Comwous from Frince Edward’s Island will opposo the present Government, This in the fivat thuo that that Provines Lias had ropre- sentatives i the Louso of Commons, THE CROPS. filinols, Speofal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Ancata, Til., Sept, 43,—Lato corn Fas becn dsmaged not lesn thun 60 per cent by the late frosts ; carlicat plantings uro yet safe, Lroom corn hua also loen vory soverely Injured, Dougias County will not come out i yield of Iudian corn with anyiling likoun aver: Ahls eoason, Jowa, Davenrony, In, Sept, #,—Recont froels in {his county Luve ‘njuted thio corn cron, and it will not prove moro thun half w ylold, ‘Tho potate, oulon, frult and vegotablo cropaih Hcott Counly ars almos fullures conspured with oller yeors, Prices for wll Kiuds of yroduce are high e SHOEMAKERS’ STRIKE. Nrw Yons, Bopt, 23,—A slrikio Is in progress smong Hn Gelaplun b tho varions shope tn Warre, iuerayy and Chambers streets, snd Oollege f:lncn ‘whero ludies' shoen aro principally manufactured, About 200 men, thus for, aro_on stvike, It is rumored that threo of four shops have acceded Lo the demands of (ho work- Tioh, "Tho mon alleyo thut_ ducing tho past elghicon nontlia the employors huve, from {ime to o, out dovm the prices, until thora hua Leon o reduction’ of § to 11 conts per pair, Tho employers promised to zo. gIrryiry M by pay peluse, 1 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1873. SPRINGFIELD. Action of the Railroad Commissioners on the Subject of Railroad Taxation. The Minority Rcport Relative to the Assessmont of Railroads Adopted, Sneetal Diapatch to The Clicago Tribune, Brmxarienp, IiL, Sept, 23.~The soeslons of tho Blato Board of Equalization were occupled to-day in tho discussion of tho merits of the masjority snd mi- norlty reports submitted by the Rallroad Commitice. At noon no declsion had beon reachied, and o resolu- tlon wao passed requesting Gen, O, E. Lippincolt, o8 Auditor, to givo tho Board his viowa in writing when 1t should reassomblo t 2 o'clock, Tho following s his opinion: To the Honorable Stats Noard of Equalization: In roply to the resolution of {ho Board adopted thia morniug, I lnve to eny that I have long and carcfully coneddered the subject of tho manner of negessing rall« Toadn, and bavo availed myself of tho bost legal ndvico within my roach, Tho conclusion which I have renchod 1o that the Iaw docs not contemplnte tho ‘asneseing of thio cost of conatruction or grading or any partof tho property denominnted railrond track in Heo, 43 of tho Rovenuo law, bui that any valuo ro- sulling from or belouging to sich grading can only bo legally nnd equitably nscortainod in tho nesessment of tho capital ptock of any railrond compnny, OZ cours the Board will undersiand that tho short ttmo allow: me for roply will not permit e to go into oven thio slightest argument in bupport of {his opinion, which migbt, under other ciroumstances, appenr gomewlint curt nid dogmatic, but Lioa ot beon arrived ot lnatily or without caroful‘considuration. Vory rospectfully, (©ignea) 0, E. LirriNoorr, Auditor, Thils sccmed to sottlo tho mator, o8 but litlo timo wis ocoupled nfter (ho realing boforo o voto * wnd renched § on 0 yoas oud - moys bolog ' callhd, | iho | minorty report was adopted, 'Thomo voting In tho afirmative aro Messra, Derrickson, Englis, Fisher, Hunter, Mc- Cabe, McCauloy, Mobiahtcrs, M¢Nult, Diles, Mosfor Wiitesldos, ‘Whiiknoy, Witlmafth, Lipptheott (Chairman) —ycan, 14, Thioso yoting in the nogativo aro Messrs, Dowoy, Digglns, P""fi; Bayngo, Warnor—nays, 5. Absout an not votlhg—is, Wiley: Joueph Ohnyman, ailtded to in theso dispatehos, died boeday from ajurlds ocolved by Letng. {hrown from s lioreo. Thio Becrotary of Slato to-lny lconsed tho Staafs- Zeitung Dook Dinding Company, of Chiengo, espital 20,000, and tho Union Transfor Compsny, of Obi- cago, capitnl $60,000, and issued a certiticato of organe ;u:xm 10 tha Ohleago Zine Mining,Company, capital CRIME. Cnvo of Alleged Kidnapping. |, Speotal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lz Oa1mo, Iil,, Bept, 23,—Tho police of New Orleand, on tho 10th inst,, srrcsted s monm and womsn named Burfess for inhumanly treating o 1itte girl, about ¢ yuars of age, which (ht’ty clnimed was theirs by adop= on, When reacued from hor flondish protectors, eho stated that sho Lind boen atolen from hor mother, & widow woman, in this cily, Some Lime lnst summer, ond taken o that city, whero crucllies had boen prace ticed upon her that would shamo savages, Tho Mayoxr of that in o communication to Moyor Wood, of this city, gives nll tho particulazs, and oeke for information, Our Mayor respondc ot onco that such n woman as tho child montions lives in this city, and that tho partica arrcsted did take bor away on tho steamer O, B, Ohurcl, Inst summor, but ihat though sho opposcd it, sho thought no harm could come to hor child, and it consequently soems doubtful ‘whother o caso of kiduapplug can be mado out, Tho cago oxcites much attention in Calro, —— Facts Como to Light Concerning o Cold~mloodod Murder. Spectal Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, DivisronT, In., Sopt 23,—During March, 1672, two wagonn, ono oconpled by i man_nenied Augist Shume ‘man, and tho other by lenry Lorenzen and his wifo una hon, and o man nomed Mills Freor, started out from thls city, bonnd for Avoc, 200 mileh west, Tho Lorenzens roturncd to Davenport soseral weele after- ward, but Schumruan was never ngain soon allye, It tow bypoara by confcasion mad Ly laus Tiger who fs in our County Jail for horeo-stealing, thn Schumman was murdered by young Loronzon for his money, Tho murder was connnitted about Marchi 10 in Jusper County, Tho dead body waa carried in o wagou for a dny, bud thrast through o Loloin_tho Ico futo tho Stkunl Mtiver, Tho murder wes o very cold- bloodod ono, Sehumminn having Leeu beaten on tho hiead with o club, rnd {hon ving Lis head blown oif with shot-gun,” Both tho Lorcuzens, Mre, Lorcuzen, and Frooz azo i Jall hore, Fatal Affeny Near Bardstown, Ky, LousviLLe, Ky, Sept. 23,—Yesterday morning, Columbus nnd_Roynolds Beam, brothers, weut (0 Samuels' tatfon, threo miles from Bards- town, Ky, and sttacked G. W. Samucle of ' ihat ' ploce, with pistols, o front of Nis house. Simuola returned ‘tho firo with o ehot gun, Lilling Columbus Beam in- stantly, Teynolds Deain then fired soveral ehots ot Samuols, when Whllun Samucls hia son ra ont'of tho howso with a double-barreled shiot-gun, and,discharged it contents at Beam, fatully wounding him, Bamuels and his son road to Bards- town and surrendered themselvs to tho suthor- tics, Tho offalr has crented great oxcilement around Bardstown, It originated in too great inti~ macy botween Sumuels nud the wife of Columbus Beam, aud tho hooting Lns been threntened some fitne by tho Beams, who aro Lighly-respocted partica, Suicido at Waverly, Fa. Snecial Correspondence of The Chicago Zrfbune, WAVERLY, Id,, Sept. 23.—G, 11, Curtls, o mun of high standing in business-circles, aa well ssah netive worker in ono of the leading religions organizations in this pince, ver coolly aud deliberately committed sulclie, y cuittiug one of tho principal velus of his throat withi a'pruning-kuife, on Saturday afternoon, Mo was ot s sloro and trausacted business ouly an hour or two Leforo the fatal atroko, The surpriac and excitement wero intcuse, His funeral (conducted by tho Masonio fratornity, of which Lo Waa i mewmber) woa largely at tended, and much.feeling waa manifested by Liu reln- tives und friends. Differcnt cususes for tho deed are assigned by diferent persons, Mysterious Murder in fllanitowaocs Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ArrLETON, Win., Bopt. 23,—A persou just arrived from Manitowoe by train brings tho newsof o horri. | Vil murder committed thero last night, A German storekcopor uanicd @, R, Fechtor, was found in his store (Lis morning with his skull fracturod, and tho brains cozing from the wounds, which had evidently been infiicted with o hammor or ofher blunt fnstrie ment, ltobbery 8 suposed to hava been the object, na 110 was known {0 carry lurgo suma of money on his person, No clue had beon obtained us to tho murders ers ot lust accounts, Extradition of the Murderer Lowen= stein Speetal Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, Tonox10, Ont., Sept, 23.—Dotectives Folk and Cor- win, of Brooklyn, aro in 8t. Catherines, awaiting tho delivery to them 'of the murderer Lowensteln, Tho requivéd pupers arrived from Washington on Friday, and wero immediutely sent to tho Guvernor-Gener: for his slguature, A Gurglar Shot by & tWoman. spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Quixey, IlL, Bept, 23,—An unkiown burglar was shot last night whilo attetupting to furco an ontrauco into tho residence of Airs, L., B, Finlay, on North Fifth street, s, 1%, won alono with her dunglter in the Touso at the Hins, und, hearing the buralar, challenged him, but ho silll {ried (o get in, when sho Sired two shots, oud the rafMan refreated, groaning aud stoggeriug, ‘Tho noxt morulng traceaof blood wero found around Ler ho ‘but tho burglar escaped, Sentenced to Bo Kung, Speciul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. TORONTO, Ont., Sopt, 23.—At tho Yembrols Assizen Qourt, just closed, a man named Auger waos scutenced to bo himged on thie 10th of December noxt, Bloody Affrays at \dependence, Mo. Kaneas Orry, Mo, Sept, 231—Latest acconnts from Independence sny th boy Chiles, supposed to Lo mor~ tally woundod Ju thomsléo of Bunday, 16 nlive, aud say Lio Is determiucd to sury. {hongli the doctors be- lleve ho will dio, Poucock, the Doputy Marshal, ia sthit alivo, though worso to-day. Youuy Pencock gave himself up to tho authoritles last night, Iils wonnd {8 gLt and some think ho shiot himself accidentally, 1t i sald Chilos’ fumily don’t blame the Doputy Mar- shial, Who suyw Lad not tho ccowd marched up he conld haye disarmed Ohtles without_ bloodshed, Last night, another u(fray occurrod at Independence, fn which two men, Thomas Malinu and Michiel Glenn, Were cngaged, the latter stabbing Mahon fu the sbdowen, 1o wi probubly recover. Lynch-Low in Californin, 8w Fiuanotsca, Sopt, 23.—On Sept, 13 the Apachen kilied Mr, Bampson, ut ' Piuul Creek, Arizons, ~Shorl® ‘yner, from Yumn, cuptured Muntel Sublato, ons of tio mulgilorurs of Liunluy. - Whilo bia purty wai on ita iuy to Marlcopa Countys o penpll followed, took tle prisoner from tho Sherlit, and hunged him, Fatnl Quarrels New Yoni, Sept, —Pafrick McDonald and Wil Iam Bmith, carmen, bud o |wli{ quarrel yentorday, and a(l;'lflnnnld way killed by u fall from u blow given by Mystorious Murders TrorpexN, Mo,, Sopt, 23,—J, 0, Wallaco, » lighly ro- speated cltfzou 0f Johnson Gounty, whilo golng from his home near Wadeshoro, yesterday, to the hongs of a nelgbbor, wag shot throngh the hdart and killod, by an uuknown sssussin, No cluo to he murdorer, LTSk Bty THE WEATHER, WagnaroN, Hopt. 20,—0n Wedneaday, for New Engglund, ght o freals windu and partly cloar wenther will provatl, with posaibly light ati over the wouthern portlon, For tho Biddla Slats, lght to fresh winay and partly cloudy weather, with rain on the coast, For tho South Aflantlo Statos, winds veorlug to north aud northwest, with clearlug but parily cloudy weathor, For tho ‘Tonucasco und Obla Valloy, winds 1o, 8ol 4} s and gonerally cloudy woather, Tor tha Lower Tako reglon, outorly to soutlierly winds, highor tomperatnro, and cloudy weather, Tor Missourl to tho Uppet Lakes, fulling Lurometor, sonth Lo enat winds, ficreaing {6 freah and bial, cloudy weather, and vory probatly tai, - To mnjority of (o after: noon tefograplifo reportn from the” Weatern sud Gulf Blales, nud Dokotn, nro mising, WASHINGTON. Proposed Rotanlintion by the Moxicans for Woxan Rajds into Fheir Conntry —A Revenuo kuling—Eraunds on in- dians, Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, MEXIOAN RETALIATION, ‘Wasnsazon, Sept, 23,—Gen, Darney, Special Agent of thio Ircasury, arrived liero to-day diroct from Tox~ a5, Tho quaranting of towns nnd cities in that Blato is g0 righl that Do found it dificult to oltain transporiation from polnt to polnt. A num- ber of leftors which wera malled nino dnys boforo Lo loft Brownavitlo only reachod liere to. dny, the running of rallroad traing sud other nicans of conmuniention holng almost. enflroly fuspended i consoguence of 1hio seare among tho pooplo occasinned by tho provalanco of tho yellow fovor in somo scctions 0 Slato, Gen, Bornoy eays that, nt tho timo Lo loft Drowns- ville, thero wns ot Matamoras, llux(cfl‘ ‘what wns ealled a brgad of soldiers, fully oficered, but con- taining only sbout 800 men, which throatoned to mako A RAID INTO TEXAR, in retaliation for tho ono Intely mado Into Moxico by United Btaten forces, Mexlcant nssort tht hero oro tavo sides to tho matter of depredationa along thoe Rio Grando; that, whilo they are willing, though sorry, to aduit thnt oulrages u tho tturo of cattle-slealing nro oceaslonally cominltted by lawless bauds of desporato Moxicaun, who rosa th itlo Grando aud drivo across tho river n fow Texna cattlo, thoro s, no on offect, stmilar outrages committed by porsons bolong= ing in tho Uniled Biales who cross fnto Mexico, stoal ‘hiorses and mulos from Mexican citizaus, and take thom bacl to Texns, J Ty tlio vigilance of tho United Slates forces undor Gen, Hatcl, tho practico of stealing from one or tho other sido.of the Rtlo Grando has lately boen preity effcctually broken 1p. REVENUE RULINGS, Tho Rovonue Bureau ruled fo-lay thnt the lability to pay apeciul tax o8 o dealer docs not nttack to theact of purchasing, but to selling ; o casual or incidontal snles, by o porson otlier than tho prodicors—us, for instanco, tho kalo mado by n Conatably or Blieritr under process of law § or by order of o Court ; or the ringlo 8ulo mada by a 'person who had taken a 16t of goods to sccuro o dobt; or n slnglo salo mado by an exceutive ndministrator’y or by any other poraon who ind ncl- dentally como into” posscssion or ownerehip of s lot of goods which ho desires to disposo of, but who could not bo regarded 0 eolling or offer- ing for aalo na n busincss. Sales of thia desoription do not, in tho opinion of tho revenu officer, render tho Jrhon making such a slo lablo o pay & speelnl tax, his rullng ie undorstood to bo applicable to elcs of ail kinds of produce except liquor,—in tho casoof witich, tho_Inw explicilly provides thiot every person who 6élls, or offers for falo, liquor fit any quantity or shape, ia lablo to special tax 08 o dealer, OUIANGED WITIf FRAUDS ON TIIE INDIANG, This morning tho Grand Jury of the Criminal Court of thio District of Columbls, Judgo MeArthur, refurn~ ed infa conrt twonty.nino Lills of Indiciment, charging Jolin W, Wright wiih forging aud utlering tho unmes of ecveral Indiana to reccipts for bounty and hack-pay duo by tho United Statea on or about Oct, 1, 1872, Tho indiotmonta. azo found on tho evidence of' Joscpl A. Williamson, Aleauder_Clspperton, John ‘B, Jones 0. 0. Bu‘rnlal;fhomnu Banders, Robert Johnson, aud Ioury E, Mifls, {70 the Associated Press.) DEMOVAL OF DISCRIMINATING DUTIES AGATNST FRENOR IMPORTA, Wasnmvaroy, D, O., Kept. tsptied to-day By tho Preaident of tho Unlted States of America.— A Fraclamation, WirEneas, satisfactory evidenco woa given mc on tho 13th day of Seplember, current, by Marquia Do Noatlles, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo- tentiary'from tho French Republic, that on nud after the st dsy of Oclober mest, merchandixo fmported iuto Tranco in_ vesscls of tho Uuited Btates, from whatover ~ country, will subject tono otlicr_dutica or tmposts than those which _sball be collectad upon merchandise imported into Franco from countrles of ita orlgin, or from aus other country in Frencl veasels 3 now, thierefore, 1, Ulyszes 8. Grant, Presidont of the United States of Amcrica, by virtuo of nuthority vested in me by law, do heroby declara and proclaith that on and_ after the 1st dny of October nest, eo long na merchiandise imported iito Franco in vesrala of tho United States, whethor from countrien of {ts origin or from other countries, ehall be admitted futo ports of Francoon_tha terias ‘nforesaid, tho din- criminating dutics Leretoforo levied upon merchandiso fmported futo tho United Statco fu_T'rench vessels, elther from countries of iin origin or from nny other country, ehall bo and qro discontinued snd abolished, In testimony whercof, cte, (Sigued) By thio Prosident, —Tho following was U, S, GrANT, 3. 0, Baxonorr Davis, ‘Acting Secrotary of Stato, APTOINTMENTA, The following nppointments of ' Postmasters woro mndo to-day ¢ Calyin A, Marble, Nowbnrg, O.; Georgo W. Leon, Matfoon, 1ii John’ ¥, Ramwey, Enreka, Nov,i Willian W, McQunlyg, Irouton, . W, Cus- well, Mucon, Mo.; 1L B, Olcveland, Blielbyvilie, Tenn.; Chrfutian I, Long, Cartbage, Il —_———— PESTILENCE. Fearful Sweep of the Yellow Fover Scourge at Shreveport==Tho Discase Breals Qut in Vicksburg, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Mexrits, Tenn,, Sopt, 20.—Tho following letter, dnted Shrevoport, 17th, gives tho situation there on thatdate, It enys: *‘Cho epidemic prezents but lit~ tlo change, While tho number of now casea ore not B0 numerous, owing to tho want of material to work ou, tho uumber of deaths arg fearful to coutemplafo, Tho mortulity 18 bosond procedent, nud it looks g fhough but coni- parailvely fow wotld ot well, Thus far very fow have yot wbout, whilo sone linger along between lifo aud death, In gomo fow instancos wholo fumilics Liavo been swept out of oxlstenco in tho short epace of ouo weck, ‘Tho cliango in tho weather Saturdny night sieut sevrea to_thelr beds, which necounts for tho largo number of {nterments i tho luat day or two, Iu tho luugusge of ouo of the New Otlosua physicline, they dropped ko sheep dylng with tho vot, Modical treai- ment of ho most ekiliful kind doca not appear to do any.good fn 1t groat many cases, whilo {n mau othiera tho_temporary rollef afforded’ fs_quickly fol Towed by death, Our storcs aro all_closcd, and ail our dwellings turucd into hospltals, In fact, Biroveport 1o ouo great hospital, ono great charucl-ouso, Tho interments for Mondny reachod thirly-thres, tho Inrgest number yet, Tho fnterments yosterdny wero twenty-tive, showing a falliug off from tho doy before. Thio total fiterments thus fur, sinco the st of Scplem- bor, sum up 220, Tho mumber of persous eick s varlously catimated at from 600 to 500, Tho different rellef assaciations nro kopt bu at tending to the wanta of tho sick aud nceds, and aro probably dolug us much good i supplylng tho wanis of tho latter os fhoy arc in attending to and nursiog tho former, Tho owsrds havo bnd thirty - applications ~ for ~ nurscs, oud _ sup- plied about onclglf, Tho ' 0ad Fellows Had five, and tho Masons Kavo hiad nonc, Apponded aro tho unmos of thoso who Liave died Hluco 6 p. m. yostorday, and tlelr discaso qud rosidento, making & folnl of twenly, of which eloven wera from yeliow fover,—a deereiso of ono siuce yesterday: Sallio Roulinge, congestivo cbills, Heruando ltond nnd Walker streel; tho Rev, R. Daly, yellowfover, Et, Toter's parsonage, Third and Wathivglon streots; M, Cooley, congiustive ehill, 82 Front strect; I, Head, dyfeentery, donuty Uospilaly Wil Medlister, dlarehea, 'Oity Tiowpital; A, Smith, congeativo fevor, No, 6 Muin_ sireet; Frauk Wolf, yollow fover, No, 10 Bradford street; 'J, Snllivan, 'yellow fover, coriier of Market sud Kout street, ud doctor; Patrick Mul- verbill, yellow fever, Cuumerco sréol; John W, Snydet, yellow fever, 125 Front strect; I L urawn, yellow fover, 190 Muin strect; Mary B, “Tripplott, yllow fever ; 1L, A, Pattorson, yollow fever, 141 Meln street Tutledge, yellow fover, 108 Frontatreot ; Allee T, Connoughton, yellow fevor. OINo1SNATE, Olifo, Supt, 23,—Goneral Superintondent Van Iforn souts o {ho 1ou, Willium Orton, President of tho Weutern Union Telcgraph Company, Now Yok, tho following dispateh # LouswviL.Ly, Sopt, 29.—Twonty deaths at Shrove- port yesterduy, ' Tho discase 8 apreading in 1o sube nrbs, and attuclung cellmated porsons and fho blacks, who Tiavo been genvrally oxompt, Bupt, L'ifommedlod roports that tho destilution 48 becomilug nearly a8 alarmaing uo tho poslil Viousnung, Bupt, ~1hie Boardl of Heslth reports 0w fever, . Sept, 2,—Niuo interments to-day from yollow fevor, bud cieven from olier catives, “Pho theatrea will open for the season on Monday. SUNEVErORT, Sopt, 23,~Tho following is the Hat of intorments, us roporied by tho Iloward Assoclation: Milton “George, E. B, Vounase iruul, Chavley Thorn, — Therdsa ‘Goruchiuck, 58 yearn; O, Alexander, § yeara: V, . Dutclier, 30 g et aylor, 8'yoara; My duvnat, 2 o corgo Sustth, 43 years § Mra, M, I, Trogle, §7yu Llovon n all-all yellow fever, ST Cholera Raging Among the Russian Colonists in Ducots, From the Stouz City Journal, Sept. 18, Four unmistakablo destls from cholers oceurred in Youkton on Monday Inst, One of the victims was o uloco of Dr, Vauderhnle, of this city, who fa our formant, 1o further suys (bla awful scourgo s rage ing to o fourful extent among the Russian scttlors on Jim River, 20 or 30 miles from Yankton, This con- firms the statoment which Mr, Bradley mado to us fow doys sluce, of a very fatul epidemio raging in {hat partienlur region, 'here wero four deaths wpon the day of hils vigit, Thiy settlemont {8 mado wp prinel- pally of Rueslun emfgrants recently front tho old coun- ry, and 1o doubt thoy brought tho seeds of this mont torrblo scourgo Wil then, VILL {CASE. Nz Yonr, Sept. 21.—Tho Court of Appeals this marning rendercd a declton In the celebrated Taylor will eart, ou trlal before the Burrogate, Tho testant snd Henry L, Clinton, her counsel, fus it tho will was » Torgery, and {hat thy slghature of Jumes B, Taylor was written aftor his death, Tho Hurcoguto decided agalust forgery, and admitted tho will to probuto, Bir, Olinton carrléd it to tho Supremo Court, and tho Court of Appeals this morning gavo their teclaton rovorsing tiu declslon of tho Surrogato and_ordoring o jury tial, I tho Jury declden i Tuvor of clalutant, Kito Howlind, granddaughice of A, Taylor, slo will fnherit tha enfira cutate subject to s, Tuylor's iutorest us widow, WATER IN THE ST. LAWRENCE. Special Diswuteh to The Chicauo Tr{bune, MonTittiAL, Bept, 20.—Tho water i the 8, Law- ronce Itiver iv now only 11 foot deep 4t Lake 8, Polor O{Tg, A A, 8 ARSINEE 1A fuok Rl dlg Jang Neary FOREIGN. Successful Revolution Against Baoz in $t. Domingo, The Spanish Insurgenis Pecling to Bombard Alicante, SAN DOMINGO. Tonto PraTA, Sopt, 8,—Tho rovolution sgainst tho Govornmont of Proldent Baoz has assumned alarming ‘proportions, and thera ia every pronpect of s npecdy siccess, Tho towna of Monfo Oirlati nnd Guayabin 610 in possemslon of tho rovolutionisis, who aro 1n closo proximity to Porto Plntte, Great confuslon ox- Inta liere, nnd” wumorous “famtiles nro praparing for flight, Martiallaw hus heen proclaimod, and. na ate tack from the rovolutioniuts i momoutarfly expected. Tho sudden chaugo fn favor of tho rovolutionists was causod by Qun, Garcln, of thoTiauz Party, espousing U0 rovolutionary exusd with 600 men. Tho war.cry of tho rovolutioniteta fa, Down with thio Samana Coti- vention and Dacz. s Thora {s overy reason to boliovo tint tho rising will not Injur busiiess, as tho rovolutionary party promiso to abatain from peraccuting any ono, and eny that their only object 1t {0 socuro tho removal from powor of Presidont Baoz, P SOme Myonm, Sopt, 20.—on ADRID, Sopt. 93, —Gen, Balsedo, owing to filnoss, lns oot compeiied to. Foituquish 'his omamand. an rolurn to Madrid BApn1D, Sopt. 2. —Prestdent Castelnr has bnd an fmportant ' conforenco with Marehn! Borrano and Adw miral Topote, tho_rosult of swhich Is roprosentod to b ‘most favorable to tha country, Tho Bank of Frauce hne sgreed to advanco 100,000, 000 francs to tho Sponisl Government, ‘Admirnl Yalvorton {8 in command of tho British flcot at Alleato, Mapnip, Hept, 23-—Tho Imparefal says tho insur— gent vssdls In tho Larbor of Allcanto invo loft for Cartagena, Tl Epoca spplauds tho nctlon of Admiral Yolvor- lfi? in lr;mvonu::g on attack by tho insurgent fleet upon. joanto, Gon, Nouvillas hins beon appolnted Prestdent by tho Supreme Council of War; Gen, Pavis, Captain-Gen- eral of Madrid, ind_Gen,' Jouvellar, Captain-Genoral of Guba, vico Gon, Picltain, who ia rocalied, - i) Rakidn PERSIA Lonoow, Sopt. 23.—Dispotches from Teheran an- nounco tlio return of the Shoh of Porsin to his Gapltal, Tho wholo populstlon turned out to escort him to Lis gnlncn. ‘e Bhul, in & brief speech, tated that Lo ind visited tho Tarliamenta aud principal fnstitutiona of Europo with tho special object of introducing what hosaw good in them into the administralion of his Governwment, ——— GREAT BRITAIN. T.oNDox, Sopt, 23.—Ths romains of Donald Dalrym- plo, lato mnomber of Parliarzent for Bath, havo been taken to Norwich for intermient, It is sali ho nover secovored from fatiguo oceasioncd by bls Jouraey to orica, Col. Hlughes and Flosby Have Quars reled—And o Duel is’ Segarded as Erobable. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wasmyazoy, D, O, Sopt. 23.—Inteliigenco from Southwestern Virginin 13 o tho offect that s chanco for anothor dual is sbout to bo afforded. It Bcems that Col, Hughos, the Republican candidata for Gove crnor denfes that ho was a Sccessionist prior to the war, and that tho ox-guerrilla, Col, Moby, who 1 strongls opposcd to Huglics, Lok uipon himnelf tho task of ‘proving that Ifughes was 8 Sccessionist, Mos- by, it 15 £0id, hna wiihin reach cerlain Iotiers nnd otbor ovidenco showing that Hughea wns a Socesaloniat, which letters Lowill produce If necessary, Tho ext guerrills chief remarked to an acquaintatice, o day or tiwo cgo, fhat ho hud proof that 1iughes wak o Soces- slonfut, “If e (IInghes) devica it, o Js » damned o, 1 am responsiblo for what Isay,” A card containing tho strong langungo nhove quoted will probably Lo printed i o Richmond poaper to-morrow, Should tho statements reccived liero regurding (ho character of {ho nupleasaniness between Mosby ond Hughes prove t0 bo well founded, it {s Lelicved by peraons who kow botls partics that o * affuir of bonor will cerlolnly grow aut of ft, ‘They nro both said to bo fighting mew, and o challengo to Aght wonld Lo accopted by either, CASUALTIES. Gored to Death by a BRulls Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago_Pribune, VALLANAIS0, Tud., Sept, 23.—John Dowall, drover, dled here to-tlay, wider the following elrcumstn A fow duys cince, whils en routo with some Texus cate tlo under his chinrge, it becamo necessary for Lim to g0 uta one of the cars to sepnrate thom.” While dolug &0 ot entaged bull ettacked bim, and horned bim so soverely bt Lo Lingerad in gredt ogony until to-day, when lio died, > 2 0. Serious Runaway Acclidont. Sweciul Disputeh to The Chicano P'ribune, Dwraiir, Iil, Sept, 23.—Tho Rev, D. W, J. Hane ley, a Cathiulic pricst hert, was thrown ont of n huggy yesterdny, His shoulider’ was dielocuted, leg broken, and other serious injurles inflicted, IZilled by the Cnrs. syecial Disvatelt to T'he Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Mich, Sept. 43,—Chester Fergunon under— took to drive in front of an advaucing train on the De- tralt & By Clly ond, at Lapeer, to-0ay, and was killo Brakemnn Killed, Snectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, NEwaR, Sepl, .—A young man Romed Wheeler, employed bero ns yard brakeman for the rallroad company, was go_scriously Injured by a bolt possing through ‘fs body whilo~ coupling cars last night that Yo died this morning. FIRES. In West Philudelphinta=l,ony, 875,000, Special Dispatel to 1'he Chicane Tribune, PHILADELPIIA, Sept, 23.—A $75,000 firo broko out i tho cotton and woolen “milll of J. Kelloy & Lackin, botween Seventieth stroet and 1uverford rond, Wosl Dhladelpbiu, abiout 4 o'clock (ks morning, Tho mill and conteuts woro otally destroyed, — Thoy wero Sully nsured, At Rushville, Wis, Special Dispaich to The Chicaao Tribune, Br. Josern, Mo,, Sept, 23,—Tho depot of the Kansas City, Bt, Josopl & Couneil Bhufte Knflroad at Rusli— villy, in ihis connty, was destroyed by firo last night, the loss amouuting to several thousand dollurs, Pl it oot it OLD SETTLERS OF GRUNDY. Sneeial Dimatel: to 'ho Chicago Tribune, Momus, Th., Scpt, Lo ol keltlers of Grundy County et at tho falt_grounds i prenio this uftcr- noon, aud spent n pleusant time in recounting inei- dents in the early settlement of (he county—somo of wild adventurer, and_others of more peaceful but yot {utercating chutacter, Tho numbers were, of courso, 1ot vory Jurge, s nong who wera not hero provious to 1882 wore coneidored legitimato membors of tho Auso— clation, Tho regulur oflicers not belug present, Wille fum Plorce, ., of Highland, waa tado temporary Chatrman, 'snd L, W. Olaypool, Esq., of Waponseo, Hecretary, No orator sppearing, there was but littio Dusiuces to detnin the Assoclution, and they proceeded toclect Iho following_ofilcera for tho coming yeu Presidont, Zacharluly Wallc, of Austublo; ¥ Prustdent) Wililun Plereo, of Highland Treaideut, 8, 8, Randull, of Ausablo ; Sccretary, Lovi Diorce, of Morris, Aftel uving enjoyed tho conteuts of tcly buskots, tud Indulging in o good soclal talk, {ho soltlers quisly udjouruid, plessed and Tofreshod by tho intervow, —_— JUSTICE IN QUEBEC PROVINCE. pecial Dispateh to T'he Chieago Tribune, MoNTREAL, Bept, 23, —Tho admiuistration of justico in Quebee Proviueo hua beeu fn s bad state during the ast threo years, Twenty-throo oppeals Lavo been Bent before'the Judicial Committeo of Privy Councll, At tho Juno sitting of this Court, fn thia clty, thirt nins judgments out of sixty-four reudered in tho Bu premo Courl wero nunulled, —_——— DETROIT’S PARK PROJECT. Speciul Diapateh to Phe Chicago Tribune, rTnOIT, M Sopt, 23,—Tho Common Council jght, by o to Yoto fn full Dourd, refused to lamio purk bouds, Tils da considered tho'death of tho park projuct, —_——— NEW CANADIAN LOAN. Speefal Dispateli to The Chicaga Tribune, Orrawa, Hept, 23.—Advices havo Leon recived that tenders for £4,000,000 sterling 5 per ceut Canadlan Ine ter-Colondal lunn wero opencd fu_London, und worg wall rocolved, 1o lees thun .£4,000,000 word toudored for at prowlums uveraging 435 per cont, e KANSAS CITY LIVE-STOCK MARKET.ZET; Special Dispateh (o The Chicuqo Tribune, Kansas Orty, Sopt, 23,—OATTLE—Receipts, 1,775 shipuents, 240, Murkot slow, at 60 cents off from yeslerdoy's prices, Cwo thousand hero loft in pous {nwold, Balo of winfered Toxan stecrs at §3,03 through Texun cows, $L.001,60, The banks refuss {o extend tho usual uéeommiodations on Eastorn ship. menty, Hoas—Murket stendy ; ostremo range, $376 to 40,85, Beleeted lots, 00, o, ¥ MASONIC. % Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, PriLabenvia, Sept. S5,—Tho city fa dllod with visitora from overy Stafy 1 the Unfon, to alfend. th approaching grand Musonto ceromonios, Many nro Iicie from Girent Britain, tho Weat- Tudies, Ohiua, Gore nuny, Spai, 1taly, and oven from Palestilio, —_— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Tavenroor, Hopt, 20, ~Tho steamships City of Parls and Olympla, from Now York, inve arxived out, QueEnsTows, Hopt, 93,—1ho steamelip Taribs, from Now York, has urrivo New OnLEANS Bfi"" 2i:—Gteamabip Mississippl, troma Now_ ¥ark fox Now Qcibsua, witlya hroken ghaft.. was found meor tho Florida Reof, and towed to thin bar Dy tlio sloomor San Jacinto, from Liverpool for Gulveston, A POOR SHAYE. A Barber Attompts to ¥ent nSnloon- Kecper Out of Ills IRRent—Fio is Not © Successful, Home Umo sluce T, O, Leonard ronted a portion of ho Lascment at tho cornor of Clark nnd Madison streets, undor tho Boaton Bquarc-Dealing clotbhing storo, Mo hired the room fors barber-shop, Kis tormn wero mado with Mr, ¥, G, Prescott, tho proprie- tor of Treacott’s wine-rooms, und it was a port of tho agrocment that BMr, Leonard should pay his rent mnnlll){. Mr, Leonard ~— dil not fulfll Lis porifon of the contract, It {srafd that ho was very much bebind af the end of the firat threo months, and had fo ask Mr. Prescott to bo Ienfent with him, This request was geanted, and even (ho recreant fenant had 1in gas-bill paid by 'his Jandlord, Things went on in this” way until Leonard owsd Drescott §175, Yestor- dsy morning tho_ barkcoper at Prescoit's wine~ rooms obsorved that Leonard wns Lnalily moving his furnituro from tho Larber-sliop, so ho nwoke his em- rlnyur, Frank Preecolt, who elopt np-stairs. Whon tho atter ‘camo down, ho ordorced the tonsorisl man to ‘quit,—to loavo off at onco, Leonnrd zofused to do ao; said'thnt tho property was Lia own, nnd that thercforo o could do with it aaho pleascd, ' Mr. Prescolt dis- putod this point, and rosjated Lfs offorts, Yenterday aftornoon nard entered a suit in replovin beforo Haines, for tho valuo of tho property retained, Tres- cott refured to surrender it, and tho caso will como up before Halnes on Thursday, INCENDIARISM, Tho Itichards Xron Worlks Sct on Firo. Yesterduy ovening, Oapt. L, A, Hambliu, of Hamb- lin's Tolice, was sitting in his office, at the corner of Madison snd Desplainea streots, when ho observed firo In tho socond-story of Richards' Iron Works, Io ot once liad ono of hismen turn in an slarm from Bor 817, Mr. Hamblln ran over o {ho works, mrriving thero simultancously will Tuliwinkle's Insuranco Tairol, ~ Tho firo wan put out Ly Capt, Humbiiu with o fow pails of water, Upon ex~ amiation it was discovered thnt a can of ofl ad been Placed in tho sidat of o pilo of eliaviugs, nud tho latter ignited in sevoral places, 1t was apparout that an in- cendiary had been at work, perlicps tho asmo which Liad ot 0o to A, I, Audrowi! bullding o fow daya pro- [ — THE GAMBLERS, The gamblors aro growing desporate, Thoy have been £0 much barrureed by Mr, Wasbburn and his ‘men for somo timo back that thero 1a littlo or no proft in thotr businoss, Yestorday evening o pollcs officor culled at Wat Robbins" plsce, on {ho second floor of No, 173 Clutk streot, and domanded admission, o w8 refuecd on entraneo. About midaight ho sumo oflicr called ot ho samo place, and again demonded admittanco, 1o wea sumwored by two ehots from rovolver, | Ho nt onco proceedsd foilio Arnory, whero o _reisted tho_clreumstanco of he shooting, - Capt. Diickloy and Roundsman Barthelon a0t out f0r tho gamblers, nccompanted by elght men, Thiey found Kobblus' Tlaco ocoupled by eiglt game blers, whom thoy nrrested. Tho gamblers chiim' that tho shots wero fired ouly o scare awsy tho oflicors. it e sl MR. WASHBURN MAKES AN ARREST. ¢ 3r, Wasliburn, Buporintondent of Police, yosterday evening srrested o youny mon named Thomns Cagoy, in tho bar-room of the West Sido Brigge Houso, for attempting to rob tho pockots of Willimn McDermont, Tho 8uporintendent taok his prisonc to fhie Union Btreet Statlon, and_hnd him “ booked » to bin crodit, ‘This morning the police oflicers of the Unlon Street Btation will gaze with interest and curlosity upon thefr 4 liead,” us lio (eatifies to tho doinga of Thomas Caeoy, In the Weat Sido Driggs House, beforo Judgo Souliy, Fe e PRESENTATION. Tho employes of tho Ameriean District Tolegraph Company gavo thelr Superintondent, Afr, L, B, Fir- man, quite n surpriso on Iost ovening by calling at Lis tiouso in ful force, and prescnting lim with o moguifl- cent gold-licaded cane, - Tho presentation address was glven by Mr, W, ¥. Evane, sl WELLS SHERMAN. Yesterday ovening Wells Shorman, ex-Deputy Super- intendent of Police, got into an altercation on Clark straet, near Kirchofl's enloon, and Sherman rocoivod guch govere injurics that Lie ad to bo carried of, e FATALLY INJURED, Johin Ralter, of No.15 Towe streot, fell froma Olark etrcet *bus at § o'clock yesterday aftornoon, near Iuron atreat, and was fol DEATH! BURNS~In flls city, Sept. 3, Mary Burns, beloved wifo of thomas Burn: cars. Funcral will taku ‘placo t1om lor Into rosidonco, 204 Mazwell.st,, Thursday, 25th inst, at 100'clook a, m., to tho Jeault 'Dhurch, whivra funcral scevices will bo hdld; thonco to Calvary. BALTER—In this clty, Bopt. 33, Geargo XL. Saltar, in tho 47tk soar of his nge. Trunoral from tho Uathodral Thursday, 20tb, at1p, m. 10 Rosohil, hestor, N. Y., papors pleaso copy. MATITIEU-Sept. 23, at No. 351 South Morgan wioof Honty M hiou, 5 Funoral trom house 1t 2 p, m, Wodnosday, 24th, E0US, K YOUR NEWSDEALER mn‘.l ‘,‘ THE MATRI. I AP ‘monfnl, Nows.” Prico, 7g, Send for samplo copy, o 2 Alnsrinionlel Howd, Clieagos o == OOKS GPENED AND OLOSED: COMPLIOATED Resounts udjustel; all wark requing an oxport ac- countant solicitod by WEB, 15 Fifth-ave DOKS AND ACCOUNTS WIITTEN UP AND BAL- anood by an oxpurt, Apply at 18 LnSallo-at., Room 9. MPORTANT TO CANVASSERY. WIE WANT SEV. cral tirst-olass canvassors, aud, in additlon to liboral commisalon, Ivo 3 handsomo gold watch to tho ong ‘||rus|nln¢ tho larzest mmount of advortisemonts FIGARO, 89 Lasall s¥hthin tho next Thilrty da 'Tbxm"rno“.\s HAE ) “tha loo cr Randolphest o ates vemantants No. 03 Work - and orstor resta -+ 94 Wor to UHAIlh{lSosl\flTlil.“m' &L L. JRE. O IAUSE, FIRST.CLASS l}l fouad at No, 943 South smu_‘,?. MBS OANAn OTIOR IS JIEREDY GIVEN TUAT T WILL NOT oor 2n ‘dobta contractod Ly tho so-called ROSANA 1.OGU. " All porsous aro forbidden to trust. the sumo on acoount, JATIEW LOGG, ANTE IRIOR SE AND, PRI vata gtficu-dosk, telesoopo profurcod, “Apply, with fall partioulars, and lowost prics, to P 69, Tribnno offico, VWARTED—WANTED, WANTED 100 MORE PEG- d Do to pomodn_to-dny and go With us to Colo:ado, snd gou & lomo for sousself. "W furalah you choal trausportation, 104 Wost: Moniroo-st,, GREEN LIOS., gents, VWAFTED-GOOD SANPITRODN ON SOUTH Sido, Must ba good looation. Addross P 40, Trib- uno offiea. VY ANTED_GARPERTERING WORK T¥ CON. ‘trnot; no objectlona ta tho conutry, Dost of rofar ongo, _Addrom 18 L, 145 South State-st ANTED—A GYLINDER, ¢ OIt§ FEET IN DIAM ntar, 50 to B0 foot loug, far treating wood, Addre: BAUGH L SONS, Philadelpbia, AUCTION SALES, By C. €. THAYER & C€O. LAKE SHUR@UBI]WISIUN WINNETEA, The Hudson River Prop- erty of Chicago. SECOND AND CLOSING SALE OF BEAUTIFUL GROVE LOTS, Looated on and near the Lake Shoro, 40 to 90 foot Above the Linke, AT ATCOTIOIN, On Saturday, Sept. 27, 1873, ON THE GROUND. This proporty 1a vory nccessillo totho city, and offors perfuctly pura UNOLSTRUCTED ACOESS TO THE LAKE, and a mnguificont vlow of the entiro ship- ping to and from Chicaga, Tho villako of Winnetka fs situatod on tho first high ground north of Chicago, about 40ta 90 feot above tho Iako, The easy draluago, froodom from wwanips and ma« Iarfous brouzos, tho benuty and varloty of its sconory, and its fino froah alr mako it tho most dosirabla of subur. bon towns for restdence, It hius goud Schools, Churahes, and an Acadomy, conducted undor tho ausplces of tho Ohlcago Univorslty; has good storos aud markots, and somo of the mast boautiful residoncos In tho county on nnd noar tho lake sho.e, Tho history of all larg citios wroves that tho most attraotiva and dosirablo rosldonoe Jfuporty 1 In tho vieinlty of lacg bodlos of wator, The it neaporty Iylug nurth an - Lako Alloliguu, with (e ox. litlaeativig “bouzor: brscing aie, and wlirlohe pearyioota pill by otght au o, MOST DESIIAILE ROBGIHAN PROPERTY NKAR OHIOAGO, Tho rallroad aogom- inodatlons are amulo, Hoven tratis each way daily, Title o raporty porfsst, - Abatraatu of tile furnisha POV O BALYS Ouo-thisd osay and balanco in oo sl two yoara with luterest at 8 por cont. A doposty of f0'per ooai on tho valuo of osoh lot will bo'renuired ot tmo of salo, and balanoe of first paytuont within 80 days, A SPECIAL FREE TRAIN Will leave “13 Dogot of the Northwestorn Rall nor Uannl and Kiuzlo. it | . m, on day ol e altor st Fartit Taliriaaion aid D VIR, AL & 00., Tiost Hatato Ansttonsers, i E 160 1taat Aladlagu-ats s UOXION SALES, By WM AU BUTTERS & €O, ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Iar fal {or Dey Goods, ! 1 ‘Morchandiso, at 16 & 17 RANDOLPEL-ST. TRegular Salesrooms for Real Lstato, Room 2 Mawley Building, 1.4 and 146 Dear- orn-st., cor. Madison, {07 1D QPN BUGAIS, Phastons, Farm Wagons, and Horness, AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, Ropt. 24, at 10 a. ni., atour Salose raoing, 15 andl 17 Randolph-sts WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneors. TALUABLE LAW LIBRARY AT ATUCTION, On WEDNESDAY, Sept. 24, at 2 o'clock p. m.y At our Salesrooms, 15 & 17 BAST RANDOLPH-BT. §2Oataloguos ready Monday, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Aucttonoors, FINE STOCIE Custom-made Clothing Turnishing Goods, Woolons, ¥ancy Dry Goods, Hatanngq Oaps, Bhirts and Drawors, Honiory, Boota and Sloos, oto., at auctlon, on THURSDAY, Sopt. 2, at 9} 8. m. at our Salosrooms, 15 and 17 Randolph M. A. BUTTERS & C Auctlonacrs. TEE SALTEH o THE, Marble Front Building 222 WABASEL-AV., as been postponod to MONDAY AFTERNOOK, ab 8o'aloak, Sept. 20, . The Sale is Peremptory, And will bo mado on tho premises. By ordor of tho owner,’ Win. A. Buiters & Co,, Auotfousors, 144 and 146 Doarborn-st. REAL ESTATE SALE Lots on State-st. Lots on Vincennes-av. Lots on California-av. Lots in Norwood. On TUESDAY, Soot. B0, at 10 o' . m. ol Fatats Mo S o L Dastiararglse s 8¢ oo W. A BUITERS & CO., Ronl Estato Auatfonoors, By ELISON & FOTTER. ATUCTIOIN SATLHE oF ALY A TR CITY PROPERTY, On Saturday Afternoon, Sept. 27, At 3 o'clock, on the ground. Boing Lots 7 and 11 in Block 13, and Lot n Blook 0, of Duncan’s Addition, cach 60 xeflb %\-anb by 136 feot deo) f No, 11 tronts wuugan Bnngamon-st,, between Adams and Jackaon-sts, Lot No. 7, eaat front on Peorin-st., botwoen Adama and Jnckson-sty, Lot 13, Block 8, west front on Peorin-st., betwoon Monroo and Adamuy-sts. These Lots aro contrally located, embracs ingfi 11;1)9 most desirablo property to be found n the city. TERMg OF SALE—Ono-third cash, bals nnco in one and two yoars with 8 por cent intorest. Title perfect. Abstract furnished ‘with each Lot. TLISON & FOSTER, Auctionoors, 87 Markof-st, 653 8, DEARBORN-ST. Botwoon Thirty-sccond sud Thirtythird-sts, COTTAGE AND GROUND AT ATUCTION. MONDAY, Sept. 29, at Jo'clock ON TIII2 GROUND, Cottage bas 8 rooms, with gas and wator. Lot25 fead front by 113 feot doop, TITLE PERFEOT. Termsof salo, ono-third oasl, balance in monthly payments. A dopostt of 8100 roquired at Limo of calo. ELISON & FOSTER, Auctloncers, 8 Markotst. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. (Geat Exuusm@ Aetion Sela BOOTS AND SHOES, On Wednesday, Sept, 24, at 9 1-2 a, m. ‘Wo hold these sales rogularly EVERY ‘WEDNESDAY, and visitors to tho Exposi« tion can find hore what thoy can nowhero olso, viz.: A groat exhibition of the BEST GRADES of BOOTS AND SHOLS that can be purchased, at from 20 to 40 PER CENT LESS than monufacturers’ prices. Ontalogues and goods roady to oxhibit ‘Tuosday. GEO, P. GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabash-av., Auctioncors. 1333 Indiana-av. Household Furniture Of o first-class dwelling (13 rooms), AT ATCOTEOINT, Pastor, Librarv, Chambor, Diging-Room, and Kitclien Farnlture, Enlish Ludy Brassels and Volvt Carpot, Parlor and Cuok Stoves, an TILURSDAY, Sept, 25, at 1) woluok, GEO. P. GORE & GO., ‘Auctivnsurs. AT ATCTION, On THURSDAY, Sopt.s;.‘-lfil,' :; 10 o'clock, our Rogular Buggies, Onrringes, and Express Wagons, Doubles and Bingls Harnessos, GEO, P, GORE & CO., Auctymnrers, 5 nd 70 (¢ abash v, By TAYLOR & (IARRISON, Thig Morning at 9 1-2 O’Clock, DRY G00DS AND NOTIONS, Compriaing whito dress shirts, plain and rib shirts and drawers, dorino and flecoed= lined hosory, Onrdigan jockets, woolon vosts, black and colorod silks, orssimeras, laco-col« 1ara and sleeves, loom dico, colored damasls, Hamberg edgings and insortion, oto., oto. 41 and 33 South Canal-st. - TILE ENTIRE FURNITURE IN Dwelling No. 21 North Carpenter-st, Ou THURSDAY, Bopt, 25, at 100'elock, By 08GOOD & WILLIAMS, Wost Sldo Auetion House, 63 Suunth Canal-st. Auction falo on Woduonday, o e oo, K AT it Dovke 10 daron ackds alu, & lino Parlor Urgane Hat taci tico Dowks, 10 dozon A al Turntturo, Carpots, Btavos, &o., at Anotian, Wodnese upt. 26, L 1,y Bl t p Chiambor A Al Ao Jiaronuss sihcdm;\l;: ooden \eararebos, Builsicads, Usrd aud 65 w Taliow, ~ Loungos, Hoorutarios, Hooke O shee, o : d Kiiohion 17 e L1000 ol of Ork s jouh TR 008 {10, Tfaibi. Wakan s Lisssadae

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