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epee es ewes sees 1 + ton, thust TIE CIICAGG TRIBUNE. SATURDAY. SEPTRIRER , u RAI-SINTERN PAGTS. has FOREIGN. Martos and Castelar State Thelr Objections to the Span- ish Oath, Another Triple Allisncs Thought to Be Among the Proba- Diltties. pscussion ‘of Copyright by the Interna tional Literary Congress at Vienna. qwo Hundred Tonants Evicted at Mitchellatown, in the County of Cork, {rrangomonta Botwoon Blumarck and tho Vatioan Regarding Church Appointments. Trandulant Gotton-Paoking = Tha Boers Dissatisflod with Tholr British Relations: SPAIN, TK ONTH OF ALLEGTANCE, AAD, —In Conurress today on the Deputies proceeding to take tha onth, Martog ane Castelar objected to the form gt the onth beentise It wna not consonant with Herty of conselunce, ‘The Intter roterred to the expulsion of Bradlaugh trom the Brillah House of Commons, and sat the Chamber ghoul avuld stnilar embarrassinents, GREAT BRITAIN. ANEW TRIPLE ALLIANCE Loxnox, Sept, —Te Ubnea, speaking of the astensible redstablishmentof the triple “ gitlinca by the mperors of Austria, Ger- qwany, and Itniesia, says: “ fustend of regard- Jng that wtisnee qs a meMuce, We ought to wb + welcome itas a pledye of Europenn pence, yhe Itorests of Austria, with row reserva- toys, nre conservative tke our awa, Atstrta may almost bo xnld, therefore, to bo En- giand’s representative In concert which seetns Ina fuly way of belng retstablished.? Moh WAGES URSANDEQ. A Jarge meoting of the lron-tminers of Lan- arkslire, Scotland, yosterday, resolved that » undess tha uinstors granted sixpence advance by the ist of October they would work only fonr days weekly, ‘This imonsurg fs intended toobtnin for workmen prrtof the benefit witeh the masters oxpect to renfize by the reduction of the out-put, EVIOTIONS IN TIL COUNTY Conte Cour, Sept. Vh~A flying column com- “pleted 200 evictions at. Mitchellatown, ‘The tennits, except fi about a dozen cases, paid the rent and were refnustated, - SHUTTING DOWN, Manonraren, Supt, %3.—Ata mosting of the General Committee of cotton-spiunors Stoday It was deefded to Issuc a elreular to all spinners in order to obtaln returns showin how many favored stopping for another week, the stoppize to tice eifeet after the centlof next week, Until thasa returns are srecufvatl no xonernl meuting will be held, t FRAUDULENT COTTON PACKING, The United States Consul hore ts fnstitut- Ing Inquiries Into DUMErOns complutats made aL Oldliom in yogard to fraudulent packing of cation ft America. AUSTRIA, INTEHNATIONAL copyniair. ~. Vinxxa, Supt, 23.—In the International Literary Congress yesterday Edward Jou king, honorary Vice-President and member of the Royal Caunulsslan on Copyright, -bolnted out tha the most formidable obsta- cles in the way of procticnt results were tho contlicting ylews and antagonistic Interests of British and American pubitshors, Ie characterized the chief diticulties as matters of trade rathoy than of copyright principle, Happily, pubfia oplafon in. America now shawod marked Lprovament, Ag to another aapeub ot tha anestion, he sald tat “atmllar difilcultivs nrose, owing to the independence ofthe Brithih colonics, particularly Conada, Jniyatters of domestic legislation, All owe dolonles are labia to bo inundated with cheap Amerleny repriuts, to tha detrimentat En- gills anthors.” ihe German delegates mane -tatued that thoy suffered on account of the tnauthorized reproduetion of German books in the Unttod States, ‘Lhe foregoing dlscts- dun preeeded the adoption of a resolution in fayar of Anglo-Augriean and Garman-Amor lean conyentions. ACONTUMACIOUA EDITOR. ‘The editor of the Peath newspaper which Published letters from tho Czar and fram the Austrinn Ambassador at St, Petersburg nd- dressed to the Emporor of Austrin, declinus fo reveal where fy procured the doouments, GERMANY. TUR SEW CUUROIL DIGNITARIES, Beman, Sept. 24.—Tho negottations hith- erto proceeding butween Prussia and tho Vat- fean merely relate to personal questions which always played an fnportane part fyall | Mrrangements with the oman Curly and are how nearly settled. New Bishops for the Vatlean sees will, therefore, soon be ap palnted. ‘The Popo will then tssue to the Kishops aw order to make knawn to the Goy- trminent the names of those priests who are. fo ba chosen for highar positions In the hfey- archy, and the Coyarnmont will have the Tight of vetoing those persons who seem not to be fully qualliiod for the positions, 4 WEB VON SCULARGHS dns returned from hls vis}t to Biamarcs at Varain, It is somboficlally acknowledgadt that tho quoation pf the extradition of paiit- fen! erlminuls waa mooted at the Dantzto interview. It is emphotienlly denied thot any plans of reprisal had baen adopted ngalust Powors refusing to accept the pelloy of ex- tradition, DEAN, Augusta Jnequea Jochmus, Baron de- Cotlgmun, o Gerinan General, ls dead, FRANOH, YOUCTOWN, ‘ Panis, Sept, 23.—Benumont, formerly prin- cipal of tho offivtal Ministry of Finance, and “Deshaune, Sub-Prefect of ‘Toulon, will pro- ceed to Yorktown ax members of Lataystte’s fouciy, 11 walitfon to others already known. EXPLANATION, . At the close of the meeting of Radients at the house ot Louls Biano today five dele “kates went to tho Ministry of Instruction, Whore Premier Ferry uxplalned why the Government does not conslder an fmmediate convocation of the Chambers necessary. SOUTH AFRICA, DIBHATISPACTION, Preroeta, Sept, 2.—Tho Volksrood has Ssseinbled., ‘Cho inaugural speech states that the connection with Rugland will doubt- ley not sutlaty the Volksrood trhumylrate, Who are disvatisilud with It, and it fg. be Neved Engtand will be compelled to propose tmodidcations. ‘The sueech also announces dhe intention to establish a corps of axtilory sud cavajry, $e London StruatoCrlene London Telegraph. - qgf.sorrespondent, aignitiy mundolf Crushed,” Tiles co pormulain Of tho nujses of tha streets. ie gaye: VAC TIM Bm. wy aircat, near Budford Suuro, te awakenod from ite sinmibere byw _ brazen throwte id ahuke the waddie five, leas \ and sho is but one o Powerful but quite at instisig. hen talline tnotrofud, with poals, Jeb, voxetae +, 0ue broud-abuated ooster, with a ioutd ike the outrance toa quart pot anda rope tke Me angry lion, ‘duke her all, foresberlla| foros shorlint forarberlini! @ morose monomuanine, with tye longedrawn, melancholy, Halen tt notes, ‘Yaok—Yowe!! meaning ‘tinilks’ theea an With anal] dunkeystunil of tattuee: * Five ‘ab peas ail ot ‘ere, yout) tao thak a Darkly, raga DM CORDA on Utes cessutlon at a tine. Who fb com. Dinky Of thew things 1am told thos poupla must Hye! Ho bo ft; but have TL find caunithess | tion 4 tho genurl herltuge? 9 tnys tnlpoded by th fons Teannot pivd Lwelte, Peunndt writes Ustudy, f eannot at for thode perpet unt twin pravent we. and. FAM Kure, thoisuids OF othots who Nva'by brains Lappeal to yowon buligtf ef ws ntiion torturod people, who wnt. and, If the wveanig be not remedied, wil send sou million letters of Just cumple, yon aw way writing wat do hear? * Whtierly, yidderty, wabatas, aft wld ducly wobatay!” Nov Pde net want nyt" eg FIRE RECORD. THE MICINGAN SUPFERETA. The sun of $19 was subscribed at tho Qrand Pavltic Hotel yeatorday fer the fire sqilerers. Mr. Mosot Boyer, of England, put down lila name for $10, Mayor Thoupavn, of Dotrolt, teloxraphed Mayor Harrison yosterday ns fullows: ‘Brato-Senator Lowls ts represented by the press as Invinyg said at the Muste-Hall meet- nig that only one poragn hy Detroit had contributed as imuch ys $800 at ong tine tawitrds the Michlaan fire sufferers? fund, 'Thisivamistake. ‘Mere were a Iario runibor of £400 audecriptions andy, and Dia trolt has gontyibuted $40,000 in onal, beatles supplles, ‘The wants of clothings tive Deen supplied, do alkool plows. Whutis wanted are blunkets, comforters, ling, Stans ANB, nals, building hardware, harrqws wid en] suilutiate fin shure. 5 Feat Tennent yators, pork: and dour, staves and cookly wtensils, and money to buy seed wheat, lum- ber, and oats,” Mr ih W. Roger, Prosttent of the Cht- eavo Board of ‘Trade, yesterday recelyed tho following Uispnteh froiy Detrol rots Hotlef Comuitteo hero runnts mote of funds, About 4,00) families In the burned district aro, utterly destitute, Tho oxigeguies uf tho cuso demand tinmediate attention, Cannot your Uonrd do Aomathing to belp us. Gov, Jerome Das duslgngted tho Datroyt Committee ya th “une to whoin money and suppiles manld bo sent. B. . NORTON, Prosidant Perrott ourd of ‘rade, Mr. Rogors wlearapheit biek that the Chi- enge Board had already sent $3,000, thot tts committees were stlll working, and Gint re- Nof comuittces had been appointed at a eltizens? yneeting, A Tow days ago the hardware flrm of Will: {nin Blur & Co, clreulated among the hard- ware merehants of this elty a subscription in henulf of the: Michigan sufferers, Money to the nimonnt of § ralsed from, tls source and forwarded fo - the | Mayor Port Huron, Yoatorday, Mr. Blair vecelved a telagrom from tho Mayor at Port Muron acknowl edging tho receipt of the monvy atl express. Ing hearty thanks therefor, ‘Phe dispatch alused as follows: “Wo are organized for business on busiiess principles, Wo need the renvrons fianelal all of the larger altios to enndls our hefghbors te stare anew bofers winter. Our system is shnple, economical, and eilelants gar agents rahable pnd astive, Be ugsured all tlonatiane are pramptly and udiclously applied, ‘Three tralns and’ at east ote bow agly carrying ow reltut stor Mr. GW, Slotolitiss, tho onorgetlo Seore- tary of the Lanibormen's Exchange, who has been working hard to collect money and clotting for the Mlobigan sufferers, reeaived: a letter from Goy, derame, of Michigan, yesterday, kindly thanking him, for his good work and racommending him to the public in azeneral as entirely trustworthy, ‘The subs serlptions se fay recolyed at his office are $270. Today the third Iargo shipment of eluthing will be forwarded, A reporter called upon Ay, lL, dT, Gage, Cashier of the Firat National Bank, to nseer= tate how mueh fad been subscribed for tho Miohisan suiferers, it being wndorstead that Mr, Gage had been appointed ‘Treasurer by he Musie-Hall meeting, Mr, Gage sald tit Wits Soo!L t wy Woe hot warn our hy stuntay 1 give ip had veeelyed nothing, and that ho hed naver baer notifiudl of is selection as ‘Trens- aren, So faraa known, none of the conmittess appotited by tho mmas#mecting. have gut to work yet. — cnicaado, Tho alarm from Box 17 wt 2:15 yesterday morning was causod by a tive In the cabin af the tug J, 1, Mulley, lying near tho Wells street bridge.- Damage, $20, Causey, an overhentad furnace, ‘The alarm from Box 658 at 7:55 Inst evening was caused by some kerosone necidantally eatehing fire in the prick building No, OL0 Lake street, gwhed and oceupied by C, 5, flicks, Damage nomina, Che alarm from Box 978 vb 10:4 fast wight yas caused py te diggavery af iva jn tho bagemont of Murray & Nichols’ drageuill ut Nog. i} and 58 Cunul strect. — ‘L! nated about a mill In the rear portion of the bufiding, and fg suppsed to have been simol- during for loug time, as the wateh- man claliis to haye seen ‘ghnale there some tine before, and thought he hind’ estinguish- ed the fire by dashing a few pulls of water npon it, It spread through an elevator shaft Into thesccond and third stories, anu, owlng to the peetilinr pungeney of tha smoke, tha firemen had considerable trouble Jy petting abit ‘Lhe damage to building and contents will not execed $1,009, it 1s thought, although nlarger elatin may be mado of account of damage by amoke to the drugs. ‘Phe loss ts fully vayered by Insurauce in a ligt af com- panes, ha tive orlel- ee AT LANSING, MICH, Bptelal Dispatch to Tha Chteago Tribune, LAnstna, Mich, Sept. 2.—~Last night About 10 o'clock, during a frighttyl starm that was prevaillny, the lnrge planing-mlll of Atlen, Hall & Co, was atruck by the electric ful and wag almost Instantly tn flames, Pho loss will’ be nbons $25,000; Insured for’ only $7,000, as follows: London & Lan numlitye, 81,0005. Raval 81.000; Fipemnts? Band e200; Ste Emil ire a Murine, 1000) Khe Michigan Sauthorn Untiroad Jompany's whent-honse standiys wergss the tyack, also burned, Loss about $3,000. 1A, Lee, ‘af thls elty, lost bn tt $1,880 worthy of wheat; inaurod. | Wilson A. Jackson, 0 wheat-buyer, tio lost $2,500; Insurance not known Beveral buildings In tie country near ths place were nlsa destroyed. AL RED'S STATION, IND, Bpeclat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Muncin, lid, dept, w—Abaut 8 olclocle this morning fire broke out In the store of H. LL Dartar, af Reod'a Station, x ainall village elght miles west of this oity, on the Lake Dyle & iyestera Rallrond, sotally destroying tho balding and entire stovk of hardware, gregaria, aud clotting, Loss, 83,500, with 1,000 Inyurance in tha Gen Falls, Incendiary iaun fs apposed to be the orlgly of the tire, ee AT BOUTH ELGIN, ILL. Bvcotal Miavatth to The Untcago Tribune Sours Ena, Uk, Sev 8—Tha large fouratory stone bullding known ag the Pral- rie Bie bales acta ate Southey the jouth tn Steel Works, was burned to the Soh ah cata aa Nu WW ALA) O iviadon, or wha Partially Fete ed ‘ ee 1083 DY BUaH-Finns, Tovonro, Ont. Sept, —The lows by busirfives on Suugesn Puningula is half a milion dollars. Broa Wesrchaster, $1,000, Commonwealth, rt A Barbaronus Garman Dele dasa Telegraph, Afow daysaud Liuut. von Geyso, a young Pruashin oitlouy of uxuvilant party and yoluurk= Bole prot ac, Woe alos fo duty by one of tds comrades In wholly unnecoasary, encounter, Bo popular way thle dattine and. autubig. youth Jn Sohwedr, thy garriven town. whore bis regi~ ajuns: Wid stationed, that brdrade Of te sib iubabitants follawed his hody to te premature grave, Tho quarrel “whluk Jed tu ble doliberite sliayltur wae ub aurdiy — triviul, Uso atternoon, — during sone roxtnentit: gwyumnatio oxeruiaes, Yor Geyxo sutuaed @ fou i Dus bad been taken hy seYoral of bis fellow-ollicgrs, ‘Thrown thew, More {n Jovt than earnest, shouted aut, You ara woawanl” Von Guyso, buying given fies awent pronté of bis pordonal cauruye, sock Ho WotiCe of Lyeso banter exolumntonss but, 9 diy or two later, Hadling Bluwell shunned at Tose by bin comrades, ho canmuited hia brothersinelaw, Haron von itiobthofen, as tu the propor course fo pursue, and by aus wentiuinun's advice obullenged the | three Olivers wou were considered to bave pulilely brandpa, bim with cowardice, a wus ugreed rae shanid muct hin iy auccemion, end thus be whould exchunge two sholu with wack filvorgary, No svrloua consequences ole, sued from the Ural und second anoountura, but \uut, yun Wrooheu, Geysu's think oppo. bent, suot blu through thobeurt at the Srv ire, Kiliing bia upon the spot, Tho vrimtunt folly of ducliug baa never vou ture rayaltiugly ox- empiitiod than by this trauical onding of & tine youuu waldige, constyaiued by bls willy yniouiates: Wo nook deadly aatistaution far a fariojeat insult, wad Qadir I I asudden pad violeut death by a comrades band, THE PRESIDENT. Proclamation Gonvening the Senate for Executive Sossion Oot, 10, The Outlook as Viewed from Partisan and NowPartisan Standpoints, Delegations of Brokers and Politiolans Alrendy on the Hools of the Executive, Probable Changes in the Cabinet Within a Fow Weoki— Biaino to Go, Tho Talk About David Davis as Acting Vice-Prosidont Without Basia, ee tng hag Just been mont of States By the Uroatdent of the United States of Amertea: A PROCLAMATION, Wines, Objocts uf lntorest to the United States require that the Sogntn should bg oon- veued ut nu varly date to recelys and aot upon such communiontions a6 inuy bo made to it on tho part of tha Rxccutive: now, therefuro, 1, Cheater A. Arthur, Prosidunt of the United Statos, have oonaldored It to be my duty te Issuo this, way prochimation, deolaring that qn oxtraor- dlanry ovoadon requires the Sunnte vf the United States to cativeny for the trunsnetion of ‘buslnasa, at the Capitol in the Clty of Washing: ton, on Monday, thg 10s day of Ostober next, Ht noon on thut day, of which ull who aball at that timo ho entitled te net ns mombors of that body ure hereby requirad tu tuke notice. Given undor my hand and tho oat of the United Sues at Washington, the eid day of Septembor, iu tho year of our Lord 1841, und of the Independence uf the United Stutes the Wath, Cissren A. Autiun By tho Prosidents James GU. Buainn, Sceretary of State, THE OUTLOOK, ARTHURS OMECT, Speetat Dupatch to The Mhtcayo Triiune. Wasusatoy, D, 0. Sept, 2.—President Arthur, In taking the extra onth of office, ful- Jowad tho example of President Hayes, Ie deomed that any possible tecliulvality as to the manner of assuming thasfunctions of the oltice should be ayolded. He also wished to aye gn opportuulty to doliver wi pddress to the people, In the form of a brie maugural, From all that ean be tearned, tt ly very vie dent that there wffl be many Cabinet changes atthe propor time, as svon as the new Ad. inlutstration ty Inuuchad. Tho: tends of Gen, Arthur say, however, that these changes Wil not occur for thirty, posslbly sixty, days, untoss, meanwhile, some of the Cabinet shnlt Insist upon surrendermg thelr purtfottos, ‘They, of course, have alvantdy tendered thalr resignations, They have alsa been formally requested to retain thom for tho present, From tha proparations that are belay mada Uy some of the Cabinet, It seams probable that they do not expeet or Intend to remain. TIME EXTRA BESSION OF THE SENATE will not be able to transact any legislative business, but will uuteubledly giford an op- portunity to deyelup to some extent the voltoy and purpose of the new “Administra- tion, {6 is betfeyed that {¢ will be oultud about tha middlo of October. ‘Tho lending yeason for the extra sesslon, of course, 13 to provide for tha possible egntingency of the death of Gon. Arthur, which, tu.the absence of the presiding ofleerg of eithor House of Congresa, would -leaye the Goverament in “uhnos," Some Domograts intend to oppose the candidavy of SENATOR NAYATD for the position of Presidant pro tem, of tho Senate, In regard to the Seercturyshtp of the Senate, tt ig probable that some differ- ence of opluion will exist as {q whether that officer shontd also §o olected in advances af the sweartyg In af the usw Senatorg from New York nud tho sua- cessor to Gon. Burnside from Rags Lslayd. Lut thera gre 4 ummber-of Senators who hold that the organization must be fully compluted before any other business is trans- acted. Concerning this polit, however, thera ng, of corse, been no formal ex- change of opinion on the part of the Demo- eratie Senntors, and it ls quite cortaln that the Nepublicnn Senators will resist the elec- ton of n decrutary quill after thelr members are sworn in, Senator Bayard, in converune Yon with your cortespondynt, said that he ald not know, of caurse, whut would be done in reference to the: Boeretaryshilp and the committees af tho Senate, As the Democrats would hive one-halt of a full Sennte, he held tint thoy ware entitlad to equal consideration with tha Rapudicans in tha formation of the comnittogs, and he thought that the faly and pronarthing woul! be for “the (wo sites to came toy mutual agvecment on that point. But Mr, Bayard sald that, so far as he was concerned, ‘hy wouldn't be 4 party to any aeewmble for the patronage of the body, THE PRESIDENT IAB NEEN OF OPINION that tt would be wall to gull the Senatg for a special seasion, and this view was stranth- ened yesterday by the mnazihnous eniplon of the Coblugt, ww well of that of many Sanatars: who are hero, Tha President lenrned-that there would bo some fayportant bustigss that cout with grent ndvantnge bo aatod upon by the Sennto {1 executive session, Heslaos tho election of 8 Brestlent pro tem, some execs Utive Dualness ts pregujug, and It iy not un- Mkely that, among the first of the ofelal nets of the President, will be the remaynl of two Postunsters who are churged with embozzle- uiont, THENE 18 DUT PLACTLE TALK TONIOUT here about the organization of tho Sonate, As there {s pelther o Yico-Prestlant nor Olark of tie Senate, it ly probable dint it will bu Informally agread that a Sungtor sliall call tho Senate to ardor, and that an olvetion of Prosident pro tum, bo proceeded with at onee. ‘The Pemovrats hyve v efear majority, but thoy have tua far tilked but ttle among themsulyes—those who were here thls weyk—avout thelr probable course ‘There Isnomo talk ot clectius David Davis Prowl dant pro tem, but {founnot be said tint tt anounty taanything yore than tho more auggeatlon,. ‘The commlustous of WO Post minsters expire in Ootober, 5 POLATICAT. GORIP has been praotloally suspended todiy. It Ie known, however, fiat some pqibers of the Cabinet da nat oxpeot to rematu long at thet posts, ‘The PostuaterGongral Is the only mombar whose term fa fised by law. The jupression fs alyen that the Prestdant pure pases aking sowie changes, Although such A couray nay no} be {akon bofore Congreya meota. Lt iy aald that Kirkwood and Windom WIL both, If they ga, be candidates for re electiun ta the Sunate ns pucceasurs to Buna> tors MuDIL and Edgerton, who wore ap polntad to {ill yacaneles aansed by the rosly:. Hanons of Mussra, Windows and Kirkwoud,- . AM KARLY UeHIL ‘Ty the Western Sqsoclated Press, Wasuinatony “D. ©, Sopt. 2—Presldent Arthur ty an arly: riser, Natiitstanding tho fatixnes of yesterday and the previous days he roie before T thig morning and had bronkfaster\ before’ 8 o'clock. Afterwards he rode out for ‘sn honr, returning fuw minutya Lefora 0 Uptit0 o'clock No dictated correspondence to” hls private secretary, Frou that timo there waa constant stream of caliors, who were promptly admitted to the spaclaus enst parlor of Senater Jones’ The Prostdont i always carefully ‘oday tio wore an black ait, re- at by a white vest, His manner tx cour teous, and even cordial, but neverthoiess komewhnt reserved, He spoke but little and aveniiugly with caution, He is undoubtodly Lnprossing all Uhat come in contact with him that UE IS A MAN OF MORE FOUR and tndividuality {han hatias hitherto had avedit for, Senator Bayard today sald that Gun. Arthite Ja wall equipped for Its now thitles, In that he tind Jong been cated upon to deat with businessman, as well: as polit clans, ‘Mhls afternuon uo delegation of the Union Loagus of New York, headed by Cole lector Kebertaon, called upon President Arthurand expressed tholr wishes for the sieeess of his Adwinistration, promising their cordial: and hearty support. ‘They ap- prechited the sad conditions under wiilelr Vrestdunt Arthur waa ulevatud to the Chiot Munsistracy, but had entire cautdence tn his ability and whidom to direct the affairs of the country prosporously. ‘fhe President re- turned thinks forthe friendly expressions, and hoped he would MERIT THK CONVIDENGR OF THE COUNTIV. A contnittee of the New York Stogk Ex- change, headed by Vico-Prasident Lawrence, culled on the President and informed bin that the snime confidence the businessmen felt In the lato President was repoged tn his. successor, ‘The President brjutly returned thanks, Gon, Uaneook also called upon the Presidont and had half ay hour's tuterview with lil, Seerctary Blaine spent some thie in conference with the Prestlent, Vise [tors continued to call upon tho [resident unti! 10 u’closk tonight lt ts atated very positively that, at tho oxtra session of the Senate, the Prealdent will nomluate a candi- date to fll the yacaney on the Supreme Beuch caused by the duath of Judgo Ciitturd, ‘There are svveral Indian Agents to bo appointed, 9 Commfssfoner of Rail rons, formerly onalled Auditor, Saperin- tondentof the mint at New Orloany, anda niuinber of Postiasters, bealdes several ap- pointmnents on the army retired [st and pro- motions {u the army aunt navy, Senator Bay- ard will be isanimously CUOSEN PRESIDENT OF THH SENATE by the Democrats, Lu fy the senlop Senator in polnt of sorvice of that party, and the cus ton of tho promotion of the senlor to Presi dont Is’ rarely disrogarded by the Seu- ate, No other Democratic name will be pro- posed or suggestad. ‘There are some Repub- Mean Sentors whe motntain that the Presl- dency of the Senate and Scoretary should nat be concedail to the Democrats; that there Isnomandatorylaw requiring the President to be elected before the new Sanaters are ad- mitted, and. that the Republigans shoula contend for thesy ofllves, “There are, how- ever, a winder of Reoublicons who agree With Senator Dawes that the law governing the ensu GIVES THE ADVANTAGE TO THE DEMOCIATS, and that it yyust be observe, Ag yet no cyndidates for the Seerateryshiv of the Sen- ute have announced themselves; but now that an cary extra session has been called thoy will not bs licking. «As Senator Bayard will be ude President, some Democrats favor tulsinyg 1 Democrat from the North for Seerutary, ‘Tho olerit of the Riggs House says that President Arthir has engaged roves at that hotel, and will ovcuny them after a few days, after his return from Cleveland, SENATOR BAYARD'S VIEWS. | Senator Bayard this morning said that ho has yet to hear of a Senator of cithor party who expected the Senate to organize exeppt with the etustlon of a Demucratio presiding officer preyjons to tho admission of the now Senators. ‘The Clerk, he sat, would also be hocessarily elected to complete the organiza- tion and make a records Tho other officers werd: not necessary to'ts“proper organiza- tlon for bysiiess, and would pot be electud upti) subsequent to the admalsslon gf Lis now Senators. ‘The changes on tho committees, {f any are tu bo inqde, will be made when the Senate is fall, As the Democrats would bo exnotly equal iy yumbers to tha Republic ans, he thought that they would demand and recelve, without argumont or resist- anes, an equal representation upon all the comniftives, Of course, this meanta reor gmuaation of them, but it would be done by ngroement and without exeltument, Tio thought that those who looked for an exelt- ing sesaton of the Senate would bu disap: poluted, It would probably bo the quietest in tho history of 9 usually sedate body. He thought the session need net take more than a week, RANDALL. Speaker Randall says that !t ts doubtful If Mr. Sinter, of Oregon, can got to Washington in thue for tha Senate session, Je lives In tho oxtromo northern part of Oregon, anid will searculy inva tine to reach tho Capital, even with the utmost diligence, Senator Glover's health may by such that a linrried trip to Washington will be dangeraus to hh, buthe can dawbtless gbtain a pale with Mo. Platt, who iy algo $11, ——— RUMORS AND GUESSES. NOTHING DEFINIT. Wasiuxaron, ), C., Sept, 23,—Tho Indica- fons are thot there will be some changes [In the Cabinet botore the close ot the year A gentleman who holds a tlgh public pusition, and hus Hold close personal and official rola- tlons with President Arthur, says: © ‘There will be Cabinet changes. within three months? In convarsing on the subject with n Westorn Agsocinted Press Agout, this gon- foman raimarked “that, hud Presitgnt Gprfeld survived, and recoyered, Ia Cabl- net would bot hyve remalned hitact until the tat of next Jonuuryy that le taew this to bo fact, and, thorefore, It was tot to be expected that Presidyit Arthur would retain a Cabinet ontise which would not have been contianed nudor. its creator, had he byed. This gontloman gald he ba not dsqussed tila question with the Progident, gud was aatiatied the President had pat yet glvon the question of qj construction of a Cabinat any constdoration, out that he was pith fied Gon, Arthur will = want. some Cabinet ofices filled with nen of hls own selection, If ts suid by the frlends of ANTORNET+( RAL MACVEAGI, .. that he is heartily tired of Cabingt-work, and. that he would gladly restgy If ha cowed do go with jugtica to himself and his office, Ne hus found the dutles more exacting mul, laborioug than he had expected, and he pros fors the Independence and case of private fife “and Jaw practice, Ho will not, However, “it ig betleved, retire from the Cabinot, under any — clroumstances, until «sho —sstarerontn senses shin} have bean disposgd of. There ary numerous. Tumors jn cireulatlon as ta future Cabluct appointments. One fs that Gen, Grant will Do offored tho Secyetaryshlp of War, nud 8ve- retary Lincoln be (yansferred tg the hod: at the Interlar Popnrtuent, Another, that ex- Senator Conkle whl becoiws™ Seeretary of Btute, and that Second Assistant Pogtminstar Generat Elmar will ayontually be wide Postnastey-Cenoral, Jnquisy inde to- Might at the President's quarters ab Senator dunes! residence elicited a ruply that all ros ports of this character are without any nu- thority of the Presltont, who Das nas wi yet given any thought to Cabinet eunstruction, subject, ‘ CQLUMBUS,, A PINENDLY FEELING FOR AUTITTR, Gpeetat Dispatch to The Chicusy Tridune, Cotunuys, O., Sept, SnWhile the hearts of the people are blending over the great lose sustained by tha State ant Nation in the death of President Garfield, tha address of Prealdont Arthur has liftad a heavy cloud, Voulldeuco and good will are expressed on nor has hy sald auything to any one on that’) every hand, ‘fhat Trestdent ‘Arthur's ad- Tittaburg, the slilpmantato that votnt aving dress has won hima place fn the hearts of the puople of the dead Presjdent'a native State, there {4 no question, ALL CLASSES SPEAK OF ARTIIUI. now fi the most killy manner, and exe press thelr earnest desire that his Adminise tration will be all that the warmest sup porters of Prosjdont Garfield could hope, ‘The sentiments expressed by the new Prest- dont will have, ns is alreaty appurent, a tendency to cement together all elements of the party that the dead atatesiman was the representative of. ‘The past diiferences haya bee buried, and all former elements may now be regarded ag having been ynited In support of the pow Adininistration, 50 long as it adheres tothe declaration of the Chief Magistrate, {n dils first address, Many ofthe first-inen of the State, gentlemen of fuilyence and holding high positions of hon- or, speak of the starting of the new Admints- tration as licroie and graml. ‘The retatning of the Cabinet mluisters nf tho late President Gaetield jy most yratifying to all classes, Secretary Blaine capactally having won pany new frlunds by the course he has pursucd duting the past six months, TIL RAILROADS. TO BE OW NOT ‘TO BK, No regilur jieeting for tha suttivinent of the ucconnts of tha Southwestern pool tins Won held for fittgen months, Durlig this time tho aifairs of the qusoelation lave bee come greatly entangled on accountot the construction and formation of now lines, and it has long #lice become evident that the pool enunot be continued fn its present shape, ond that a reorganization Is necessary to have ft work satisfactorily. ‘The work of reorganization would have been commenced some this ago had dt not been for the feur that any such attompt would reault ti a dis- Agreement. which would be followed bya disastrous war on Missourl Ilver business, As none of the roils were very anxtous to engage fn such a way, it wan deemed advis- uble to allow tha affairs of the nssoclation to run slong, unsatisfactory us they wore, ng far as possivly, About two months age ft beeame evident that something hind to be don soon, if things were net to become go mixcd up as to mike a reorganization of the association still more diitewlt and alinost Knpossible. About tivo imontha age a meet ing of tho Southwestern Association was held fn this city for the purpose of mnkiig an attempt to seltie the traubles, But it soon bucame evident that no huruony could be elected at that ieeting, as ne two ten jd the same iden, and Gagtt Fowl tutte far greater demands than could be granted. A committee wits appointed ta prepare plans: for the settlement of the troubles, ind was Instructed te report to a general meeting to be held Sept. 1. fue equiittiee, however, in spitu of thelr hurd work, were ne more wD! to come to an uniderstamiing than the jen- oral meeting which appointed them, ‘They assigned the eatse of thedy inability (o mera to the fact that they had no stats Hes upon whieh to base a ‘plan for a reiginization of the — assuctatin. Commissuner Midgely was then Instructed to prepare statistles wndseatl a mieetng as goon us Chey were compinted. Althoualt the statiatics have Leap rendy tor some thine, it was nutdeomed advisnble to: eqll the meet- ‘fyg, as tha roads were all doing a good busl- nese and made money, and they had to de- sire tu ohunge this condition of things as Jong as It cou be hel. While \ 0 routs would prefer to f° tn this fo indefinit the, yet they find ft tinpussibls to do go, and it was therefore decided yesterday, all tho ronidy ugreeiay, to hold a mouting Wedues- day, Oot 5 by whieh ting it will be delinitly deelded whether the Missourl pool fy to be reorganlzed or not. {f ny itgreement is then efeeied the Misgourl River pool will he at aur end, atid a sorious war on Affssourl fiver business will have tobe fought, Lt will nut be possible to continue the Southwestern Association in its present slinpe any unger, a3 anatters have already been so entangled Cnt tt will be no ensy tusk now te surmount all Ue ubstactes, and later on tt would became uscless to make an attempt, The success of the meeting will depend in a xrent measure upon the attitude of the Gatld ronds, Lf they will make the proper conces: sions te poot can. easily be reorgan- feed, n8 tuo Chicago Hues are rather noxtous to keap up mt nssocintion whieh’ hus proyad quite beneficial to all the rands, But ne Gould reads Instat upon getting more than the Chicago roads think they are fairly entitled to, diare can, of course, be no understanding, The Gould roads pretent to be fayarably disposed to- ward p, continuance of the poul, but ft fs grently fenved, however, that their conditions will be such as the Ciiteuro tues cantot c- cept, In reorganizing tho agsociation it will become necessary to. rearrange the on- tire territory, and much of the country be- tween the Mlsonri River and the Rocky Monuntalna will have to be taken in, as sev~ eral of the ronly have extended thelr lines fn that directlan, and If these extensions are notin the noul they will always be a souree of trouble. ‘The Lowa pool Hnes have also Unit nimerous extensions iute the terrliory of the Southwestern Assovintion, which prove a great source of trouble, and tt ts tho opinion that it will be necessary to join the Lowa and Southwestern pools inte one asgu- elution if amicabte relations between the Seaton lines are to bo maintained in the uture, NOT READY YET. Col, Nobort Andrews, General Suporlutend- ent ot tho Eqstern Division of the Wabash, hus bean fnterviewed by a reporter of the Datrolt Past and Lribure regarding the de- Jay of making connvstion of his road with tho Great Western of Cannda at that point: flow soon do you expeat the Great Weatern wilt come to thing and furnish you an onstern connection, Colonel,” queried the reporter. “ Wo hive not really asked thom to came to time vet beenuse wo Are hanlly in a condition to roolprocute, Tne tine of euch rand wilt have tu be abortuned cousideradly bofore that 1a dono. Tho tue between hore and Butler would buve to be wut down un tinur, und we do nat wish do that tilt tte track {4 graded up better, What vovld you exprot, Much of the track was only graded tn dune or puly: Tho sombennnual tine convention will be hold in Now York Out, 18, Phon the qucstlon wht probe ably. bo nilsed, ‘The time will wo into ofeot bout the middie af November, and by that time tho Shia Wil bo fi botter ebape,’ “It la regarded us a protty good Une now, for B NOW Ono, Is it NUL” “Oh, yeu, but wo do not wish to take any rlekw. ‘Then If we were tn our own depot on tho othor glde of tho oy wo could rnke up somo of tho tiine wo foxo in going wo far around now." Fe Tow about froigbt arrangomonte with tuo reat Westerae” hoy ato al right, Tho Great Western noo- plo aren littia slow about it on account of tholr ratuctons. to the Vanderbilt roads; but thore fs ho trouble." AVoun do you expect to begin to. ebip by the new tthe vit the Wabaeh ana the {ultimore & ‘Onlo ta Chicago? ” Ag sonn a4 gare onD be built and dopot facil. tos turoished, Ag things are vow, wodo not want tu agk the Detroft, Grand ifuven & dtil- ywuukeo puonlo to move out of tholr own bulld- ings to give wi room, Neltuer do we wish to seas Yt rich Wnatuquate tuctiities and pot tho ropuitation af bet slow, for wo aro not when wo havg a fair obunee. ——— ATOHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE, Tucson, Ati, Supt. 23,—J. 1, Marly, Chief Englaver of-the Sonora branch of the At- ehison, Topeka & Santa FO Rallroad, from Hermosillo, Sonura, with reference to the re- ported troubles with the authorities in the stoppage of work, states tere were no troubles oxcept that grudlng was stopped north of Hermosillo 4 short time alnce by onder of {ho Goverment in conso- guenge of the ietention un the rante row Moxteo of cortuin plans which roantred aitcinl approval. Mewnwhite, some dan co ht Gevernient alelyls has gestured, and, Ln consequence tt was sipposed af rep resdntationa made te them by parties iuter- osterl in trying to alter the course of the fine, wits (olay ling ocurred while the new of flonnr arg Info; et themselves us \ the alquation. No ditculty af wy kind ts ae prehonded, ‘Thy road will reach Repmasito y the Win of October, There is plenty of miatorial on hand to push construction on without delay bayond Jermusiilo, a IPRS. Ata mootug of the Board of Diraotora of tha Chicago, St Paul & Omaha Kultromt Company, hold vt thelr ofice, No, 6 Ogden Gullding, George A. Howen was chosen Prvaltent, Pindar F, Ward Secretary, and Atolngs Miller ‘Treasurer, The Pittsburg & Fort Wayne Rallroad Company annonces that for Hie prosent it will not be wble to take auy business for bean so heavy lately that It will take some fay to dispose of the frelght already on hand, ‘The Jurisdiction of Mr. A. TL, McLeod, Jenova) Frelght Agent of thy Cineinnatl, Tunttion& Dayton Katlroad, has been ex. tended over the freight business of Cleveland, Columbuy, Cinclanatt «& Indian. apolls Railroad Company at Clucinnatt and territory tributary ¢o that polit. A large party of Quakers—205 in number— from along the line of the Burlington, Cedar Raplds & Northern Rattruad ete this elty yestorday by tha Haltimore & Ohlo Rnllrond for Boonesvilles Gn to participate tn the annul rennlon of Quakers to commence at that place Sopt, 27 and continutngthreedays, Georgla aud South Carolina, as well as other Soutiern States, are uereatly tn aped of laborers for the davelomment of the ratlr tls Jn those States. Conyiet Inbor js bem exe tensively drawn upon to supply the defi. eclency. linportant railronds naw in tha course of onstruction In the South depend very largely for their snecess on the ability to obtain and retaln labor of thts elutrac ‘Thoro was tied with the Seeretary of State of Indiana, aduy or twe age, artales af tne corporation of the, anporte & {tinots, Tut. way Company, ‘The road is te be rin from the City of ‘Lagorte, fn. Laporte County, westerly tnt nd through the Counties: of Laporte, Porter, and Lake to a point on the West Ine of the State nt or near Dyer, in Lake County. ‘The length of the rovd is to be fifty: miles, and the capital stock Is S1,- 0,000, Mr, A. V. IL Carpenter, General Ticket and Passenger Avent of tho Chicago, Ml wattkes & Bt Tan, otttelally announces te appolntinent of Ar. dames f), Brown ns As- s{etant-Genesal Parsenyer Agent of hls rod, wip headquarter: St Pout Mls dbstriet WHI consist of Manitoba, Mlimesota, Dakota, Jown, and the t West, The Milwaukee & Itself fortunate In }. Paut may consider wing Ue services of so able & passenger mnie for thts iniportant po- sition aa Sir, Brown, Mr, George Olds, Ugneral Freight Agentot tho Milwaukee & St Paul Hullruad, an nounees the opentug for busiiess of Clune hortin, Dak, at the Missourh River, on the Towa & Dakote Divison of als Tie, AML freight for the Black Hills and Upper Mis sourt River, heretofore going vin Mun ning Water in connection” with Miss sourt River, transportation compa nlea, will now be sent) vin Chambeciin Bt snine tates. Arrangements are how pend- Ing for the establishment, by direct connec- ton at Chambertin with overland transporta: don companies, of the shortest, quickest. and most direct rotte to Denver und other points in the Bing Tits. THEY WANT PEACE, Several Apnehe Chicis und Sixty Ware rlors Surrouder to the 'Trovps-The Medstcine Auxioux for Pence. Say Francisco, Cal, Sept 2.—-A ‘Tucson dispatch to the Citizen has the following special from San Carlos: A larger number of Indians are in for rations than for months, and are apparently unarmed, except the scouts. The Issuing of rations is progressiiaye quictly. Sanchez, Eskelatag, Nantaheeo- tozh, Indisehin, and Nachelachel have come in. ‘The Chiefs havo Just been sent to Col. Stacy’s headquarters under guard, Orders haye been given for the arrest of Sieannic. the Inte Medicine-Man’s brother, At the comucheement of the council this morn- ing the Chiefs were disarmed, except thefr knives, when they were furned over to Col. Stacy, Ite told them thut they would be treated well, but If they uttempted to esenpe they would be shot. The guards foudted thelr rifles and tho Indians gave up their knives, Sanchez saying ay he banded lls, “This ig from the heart’? Sixty men are also fucladed in the surrender, | Hanuers jhave been sent to bring them in. “Thuy will be putin the guard-botsy, Saschez bhynes the outbreak on the scouts who fired on Carr, though he acknowtedses that he wrested a aun fram a sevut nnd tired ona soldier him- self, As the suldiers led aff the ebjets an old Avache raised the ery that the soldiers were going to kill tha White Mountaly tn dians, “Che fudinns fostant{y mounted and started for thelr arms, Luta fittle tallcquieted thefy alarm. CHEYENNE, Wyo. Sept. 24—From tha Dest Information abtitinable itis learned that the White ver Utes went to Uintah, bur rotualned owly Jong enough to Kot thelr money, returning te White River “ty trade,” Meachiin, the Ute Commissioner, alowed, them to remain three days, but they refuse to luave, having been at (White River over two weeks. Many Utes are returning from Uintah and hidling fn the mountains about the vost. Menham offered them waguns, ows, and horses to work, whieh they re- tused. Chic Jack, who commanded the Utes in the fight auinst Thormburgh, in Sep- tember, 1879, suid to Mencham: Utes 0 want farms. Utes go back to Colorado, White River, huaut buckskin, Heap wade buckskin on While Iver, Utes no wan wagons, Wagon no good hunt buckskin? Reports alse come that several ranches near White River have been burned, tha oven. pants Gelng driven to dnilitary posts. A mmnber of Uneampahgre Utes are now trading at White Hiver, a LICENSED TO ORGANIZE, Bpsclai Dispatch to The Wrteago Tribune, BeniNarimry, IL, Sept. 2,—The Sceretary of Stata today Issued IHeense to organized to the Packers’ Fire. Protective Association of Ciieago, capital $50,000; corporators, Charles: Consul, Churles J, Singer, Henry Bots- ford, Lost vitality, weakness, nervous disorders, ete, cured by Hrown's Iron Hitters, ——_——— BUSINESS NOTICES. “ Give wo a glass of cold water? anid ‘with n teaspoonful of Tarraut'sySoltzer Apericnt, Twill produce instantly a epurkling draught of tmost healthful and tuvigorat- 825 to $24,000 uved Judictousty in grin deuling yiolds largo prods. For pamphlet and olvetric pon reports write to W, ‘I, boule & Co., Brokers, 10 Ly Sailo-st., Chicngo, a solizer watur, ** tug." Would not be without Redding's uns sia Ralve, is tho verdict of nll who use It, Priow Riconta, Chas. Gossage §& Co. \ “Carpets.” Fall Styles. Fine Goods Dept. 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