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hs ns much earnestne: Wart contestants us if the majorl convention was not adverse to thel The comuittes will bo aided In its ‘Work by the adjudication tha Judiciary: Convention anti-Stalwart delegates from the I Second Distriets of Onelda were there seat- While the Stalwart delegutes Third District were seated. | ‘TI contest was not heard at the Syracuse Con- vention, a compromise having been agreed upon beforchuud, ‘This case witl have to be aken up here from the begining. THY STAT of one from each Ce the Stute, and {tly the cmon ol Republican conventions to allow the dete- district, thelr cholea for committeemnn, organizing the committes this year It can be made antl-Stalwart, I one Congressional dist New York and Kings which is represented: i convuntion by a Stalwart delegation. give the tutl-Stulwarts twenty- two ont of thirty all tho mombers to tho Stalwarts. THERE WAS A CAUCUS lites held at Senator Millor's, th Avenue Hotel this even ing, at which It was declided that the conven- flon should make choles of the the Hon, Chauncy M, pew for tha temporary and permenant and to admit the contested The antl-Stalwarts’ representa- tives present-were Senator W. Miller, Vrank Hiscock, Senator Flagler of Ningara, Mr, Milf Rodman of Saratoga, Toon at the Fi Shalramuusht D, juembers gt the Temporary Chal take a place I Resolutions of Society to the Memory of Garfield, the are Conkling, friends, * wi each the Jon. kon of Ontario, J. IL and two others, % ‘A COMMITTEE OF CONKLINGITER consisting of ox-Senutor Piatt, Gen, Sharpo, Afterwards met three othe: tute Committee und untion, — ‘L! should the Comnnittes that if this nomlaat! Will be substituted. Mr. Piatt ty gouy he does attempt the convention to here, ond lin, may “ 0 lepend Ysa ts , seat ' tl ___—=>==== NEW YORK. The Convention Will Not Be Peacoful, a8 the Bucks Have Said. ‘They Hayo Talkod That Way, but Thoy Meau to Rule or Ruin. The Garfield Republicans Will Give Half of the Ticket to the Buoks, the Historical é Feoling Remarks by W. "ML. Evarts Regarding | the Statesman, The French Delegation to the York- town Centennial to Arrive "Tomorrow. Edison Completes a Dynamo Machine Sullclent to Supply a Thousand Lights. Great Exoitemont Among the Operators ‘$n Corn and Wheat—Death of Fletohor Harpor, TIE CONVENTION. A RUMPUS PROMISED, Speciat Disyaten to The Chieago “ribune. New York, Oct. 4.—1t whether the Republican State Canyention 10 be held here tomorrow will be ay hariord- ous ag many have for the past two or throes. is questlonalite feuding Stalwarts, alubbed. politics now, Couklingites, that they were for peace, and did not Intend to do anything that would tend to disrupt tho proceedings, They Lave been, as they allege, for peace, fighting | fairly beaten by they were not “Kickers” in any sense: of the word, and{consitered It very absurd to tok nt all about elther Conkling or antl- Conkling majorities, for they desired to unite upon the broad platform of Republic anism, and fight tho battle out for the good as they willing, THESH VERY 1G TONED and disinterested senthnents do not ap- be carried out by the actlon of the Jeaders today, and It will be very strange, indeed, 1f the procdedings of tho session ars eliaracterized by that flow of xoud feeling which the adherents of Mr. Conkling were anxious to make the pub- lic believe, and us not only possible but probable to exist. ‘The convention ts to be held at the Academy of Musle, and it fy be- Ieved that the busitiess of tha body will be disposud of fnone day; but this is uncer- tain, as the probable tight over contested seats will consume mitch thine, THE MOST INTERESTING CONTEST to come before the comuittes on contested sents Is that of tho First District af Oneida Mr. Conkling heads the detegation on one side, and ex-Stite Senator Lowry on it is sald by; town, His alternate, Mr, IL, D, Péxtoy, Is ere, and is suid to hold Mr, Conkiing’s are- dentials aud 0 certificate of substitutfon fram the ex-Senator, ‘The opinion prevalls anon delegates generally that the contests In Onelda and Oswexo Counties will be bevught bofore the Committee on Contested Senta with on the part of the Stile was had at tho Syracu ‘Tl SOMMITTE t (Erle) outside a yetliree Ineiubers, concediage from New York and Kings! 8 Ton Franko Creduntlala, six outof the sixteen and no moro. very much disgruntled who declared that they would not staud any Buch division as that. When it was deeldad at the name or Sonator Miller should bo presented for ‘emporary Chairman, yi MIL PLATT, rinan of the State Committes stated emphatically that he would not put Any auch motion to the convention, duty of Mr. Plate to call the convention to order and nominate n delegate fur‘lemporary Chairman who has been agreed 1 State Committee, Sgrecablo to the majority yome other nme At Is diticult to soo how to ovade the issue, aid, If odo x0, how he ean foren act upon any other name than the one agreed upon, for, in tits case, @ wutl-Conklingttes have a declded major the Conktingites, MI. PLATY AND HI8 COADJUTORS Wore told that the Stalwarts could have no qnore thau six of tho sixte Committee on Credentials; named for teuiporary Chairman, i aivfaton 10 eX f disappointment. ‘Cho autl-Conk- olding the balance af power, do not 0 to have it Jeuparidiz thelr interests carefully. conference between the two factlons Was not at all satisfactory to Mr, Platt and wants, and they retired yery much CONKLING WILL NOT NE PHESRNT. re Is nv longer any expectation that Mr, avon on the part of 1g who have been anxious hould come, Subject toduy a hows ng iuch of Mr, Con! body except Mr, C Announcement of some sleniti- anid he, “will never abinet—never, hever; upon, “ryt the ntloman ho ng'd purpose ing sere CHICAGG TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, in 1885. Ho does not want to be Preatdent, and those who know what 9 persistent man ne tg Seu Dutt easy to guess whom he will K's friends say that It will world to have mado even the hutnblest born A PEISONAL LU88_ IN INS DUATIN ‘They felt it beeauso they knew lie rose from ndefattynble will to t position ln the giftof the people, atthe head mtd in the centre of nation, honored and beloved hy atl, With the Hh the most fznerant, he was loved and respected for the seltaduention he tnd wired and the position he find tide for By the scholar he was mourned, But Mr. Conklt be Just ag much of A MLOW AT TIM, and will ba equally resented vy him, if his alternate is turned outof the convention ns if he wore here himself, reorganization of the party in this city fs 0 Tho need of seme vation wenerally conceded among the falr-nbndedt delegates on all sides, but the unwillingness of the mnching managers to grant itis nutor- No safe nnd adequate mechinery for wb present, to a committee especially diticult one, an education whieh thoy cannot lnitate, it self-made man, a tribute to the possibilities of self-education through the sunnlfold ex- presslons of private griet, lelal funeral at Washington, the Natloml obsequles at Cleveland, “through pression of the cloriy and ehure country, through all classes of goclety ‘THO THE CounTs at Through the cultivated social clreleof the t World, everything posaible hing been suid and done te show the homage of the people of the whole world, What Dimay say cannot add to the manifestation of the gen the work oxists Committea, or Oppolntedt for that purpase, composition of beeomes of vital importance. Tuanagers acc it ‘The vamp of the the. next vommittes again r ttee tf they sliould lose at first, quict efforts, to suve it by sneriticing other things have been plondiy continued, as taey feel that this is for them the key of the fut- AN EFFONT WAS MADE, et nsession of the Stute Committee to- it, but not enough members were present torom, and the attempt was M of the members had not form of goverment aud not of a patty, thac f terns of serves fourofl our faxistrates have been stricken down while performing the funetions of thelr high oflee, Twoot these have been plagued to death by the Inportunities of ofleeseek- expected nt the mei So far as can he learned, the Conktin jority of the comrittes will inall cusus of contests place thy Conkling contestants on the rolls, tu tuke part In the temporary or- ganization of tha convention, AS IT 18 CONCEDED on all sides that thé Garileld Republicans willcontrul the organization of the meeting aud appoint the majority of the cominittee uv veuts, It is” pretty certain 1 ttestants from Oswego, ond Counties will be un- ‘These contestants have not any just grounds on which to claim admission to. tho convention, nud the sentiment of harmony: MOTFOW Marnie, inelted by the same cause— anal “exeltement DFO OFFICE. assisins reall one under the will per GROWING OUT OF A ANE! hese things to by treated as ineidents of Hberty, or as elrennistance: Tabrie of our Governmont, the legacy handel your forefathers? pedple stand their Chief Magistrates and defend their powers of repression 3 of the great the Conklin; tis pligue of patronage, the phiceman’s pride, the. statesman’s seundal, the Nation's shame, cannot be averted in the Itisn disgrace. that must be exter- Who shall stand before this people, between the living and dead this plague may be stopped resolutions were ndopted by & unautmons vote und the inveting adjourned. EDISON, VERY IAPPy, Sp¢etal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Yount, Oct. 4.—Mr. Thomas A, Edl- son was very happy this afternoon, Just filshed a satisfactory test of the largest dynamo machine ever ereeted—a machine having a capaelty for electric Mghts, ag to allow the admission of men as tlele- gates who kaye no claim to their seats ex- cept the unfalr action of a coimmittes that does Hot represent the majority of the party To the Treatern A New York, Oct. 4.—Sceretary Johnson, of the Republican State Committee, was tnnble to say, this afternoon, which set of delegates districts of Otieida onl Oswego would be: placed on the roll, it would be presented wnecting ins the the contested State Committee moratng, and a decision then be made, There was some talk this atterr Doth sets of delegntes from tho: would be ullowed ty go on the roll tiestion of deciding between them b tho Convention, ‘Tha v s considerable of and antl-Stalwarts that the State wlll consult the wishes of the anti minority, as It appears on the roll of dele- gates, ind name a Chairman who 1,009 or more of hls “Wo have been building pluton was cute dynnios of ffteen-light power and of sixty- “ but have seldom gone above the latter si: authough our 100-light machine proved a suc- But here L have jumped of a sudden up te a dynnno of capacity of the 100-Hght machine, somowhut startled it learns fully of this new. departure. 1 don’t hesitate to aver that it iy the biggest move ever nade fi the uilization of clec- erleity, L have worked slowly on my proj- eet, saying nothing of my wlans, for Lite not. hesitate to neknowledge that more than once Ihave feared that completo success would not readily come.” IT WAS A MONSTER MACHINE, welghing several tons, before which Mr. Edison drew up as ho made these remarks, “Here Is the result, of my labors, or rather that which will present tho resutts,! he said, as ho gently stroked the pollshed. snr- face of tho poillshed ciple upon which this dynamo fs constructed principle seen in sninuier ones, In the sixty-light machines thers ure two magnets, ‘the former's magnets weigh a little less than 650.pounds, In this each of the twelve will push the seates to 635 pounds. One of the dlstingulshing features of this machine fs 1n the position of Its max. Inother dynamos tho magnets stand ier they fie upon thelr sides, Ik Lo fur ‘Temporny be avevptuble to the 100 times the tuken, the Stalwarts, in the State Conn control of the Convention without britging As soon ns the committees are appointed the Convention will take who ire In the majority wit concede the It to u test vote, till some hour In the evening, or adjourn til! Tt Js probable an ad journment untilimorning witl be liad inorder to xlve the Committee on Contested Seats ainple timo to hear th s itiy rare that a State Convention of thts Itlud completes its work In one day whero there are so inany contests to be de- elded as there are now, ‘Thursday mornin. The most Interest- before the Com: mntested Sents of Oneldy County, oud side, and ox-State Senator Lowry on the “The prin- itis sald by his nearest ein town, Ils alternate, J. 2, Pixtey, ig here, and ts satd to hold both dentinis and a certificate of substitution from tho ex-Senntor. friends, will not, *Conkling’s ‘¢: in this there are isn wholesale dry coods merchant In Utiea, sHe fs. 8 warm friend of the ex-Senator and 0 zealous worker at the primaries, but he has never yentured far on the broader fleldt iy Nt Oswego Countles will be brought Committee on Contested Sexts with as muclt earnestness on tho part of the Stalwart con- testants as If & majority of the convention was not adverse to thoir adiuisslion, committee will bo alded in its work by the adjudication that was hadtat the Judlelary Convention in Syracuse, THR ANTESTALWAT DELEGATES fends held a conference at 3 afternoon In Senntor Miller's Fitth Avenue flotel, Jarguly attended, and a free Interchange of eting the course to be pursued by the majority of the convention was had. A COMPARISON IN SIZE, the armature of this revolving dynamo Is of pper bars, while In the sixty-lght ima- ue their purpose is served by fine wir ‘Tholr respective powers are elghty-hors for the alxty-light maching and 180 8, (ison gave nn oxhibition of the dy- narked, ag it performed its th hink of it! You aro seeing what © witnessed before today or outside of this room—1,000 lectrle Hghts all fram one dynamo. Many men will diypute y have seen the display room at the nobuily Is ¢ this fact until the: with thelr own oye.” ‘Tho great machine Itself was an interest- Watfull speed, the engine making six revolutions a seeond—suficient to drive a ratlrond locomotive a inile a iuin- ute, ‘Lhe revolving arinuture, golng round at the suing rate, was ALL AGLOW WITH ELECTIIC YLAME of indescribable hues. 'Thoro uppeared to ba abundant reason for tha enthuslastie ojacn- lutions of Sabletaetions, which came from the 3: The Garfield Repub- 'y concede one-half of the Ucket to the Conkling men, and let. then make their own choles for those positions. ‘Thore is tdlyision of opinion among both factions ubout the wistom of entirely new tieket, Controller Wadsworth ongress, und ‘Treasurer Wantell refuses, it is understoud, to accept aronominalion, ‘There ig a strong opposi- Hon to the ratiominution of Attorney-Genoral Ward, both ainong the Stalwarts and Gar- and if he should be de- 8 think It would con ‘The Tribune sa; licans are willin Ing object as itr is a candidate for C chiae, aud the same amount was expended. on a simile one of slightly less power Paris for exhibition Nelda Ropublicans, fuated some of tl “bo invidious to renoninate Gen, Carr, GARFIELD, ACTION OF ‘THE IMNTORICAT, 80: Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune, New Youn, Oct. 4.—Atu meeting of tho New York Historical Soctety this evening tho Hon, Willing Mf. Evarts presented a se- ties of resolutions to the memory of the Inte President Gartield, in which, among other things, It was set forth: I’ just: shipped to tho elvetrienl exposition there. Hoes to Londan, whe the Edison Light Cou a1 re SE WHE be operated by: pany oF Great Britali, it was boxed for shipment this afternuon, Me. Ectison sald that he should proceed to constrict at once twont! sizeamachines for use fi Ni OUR YRENOCIL VISITORS, AWAITING THEI ARRD Specral Iixvateh to ‘The CMeaav ‘Iribune, New Yount, Get. 4—There ure now six war-vessels Iylug olf Staten stand today-- five Aineriean and one Freneh—awailting the arrival of the distinguished Breneh visitors who are coming over to tke part in tho Yorktown centennial, ‘Chey will arrive on the Canuda, wiitel is not expected betora tomorrow, The visitors sent out by our friendly ally represont every department of tho French Government; ‘The party Is come prised of the following named: Conmuand- ant Lichtonstein, Gun, Bohsunt, Leut.-Cal. Blondel, Conmandant Bureau de Pusy, Capt, Mayon, Lieut, Four cet do Sahune, Capt. de Valsseuu, and Cuve- Her de Cuverville, representing the French Army; the Captain of the trigate Deseamps, Lieut. de Vaisseau Schilling, Lieut, Comte de Grasse, M. de Corcolll, and Boulard and Folqueville, Secrotaries; Felix Regumey, and Marquiso de ehaubean, M. Loyseu, MM. Muson, inte de Beaumont, Marquis” Laur yefour of ie largest ‘hat tho examplo tho record of his manifold services to his country, the gencrous and noble traits of mind and heart unfolded at overy stage of his. progress, from the hamblest to the highest stutlon, tha cruel and calaniltous suctilles of all the great hopes which were rested upon his future , public curcer, unite to establish fur his name aud fame a permitnent, sacred place In the memory and affections of mankind." Mit KVAITS THIN SPOKE as follows: ‘Death must bo a solemn thing, +for wo nre told that God after inflicting many , plaguos upon the obdurate Pharoah und his hosts found It necessary to resort to this. ey trae measure in urder to make hin ac ‘knowledge tila power, ‘The Egyptians ylold- ed only when death visited all thelr faullies, ‘Then a great and awful cry arosy, fer there Iwas nut a house where there Faston dy Sali Jedtrade, Viscount dy unt de Haussonyilte, Henri + Of the Chiof Mugistraty of this great Nation wl that there was Ww stinilurity ‘eon the two, for there suemed to be no house. whose inmatos did not mourn as though one of ite members wero dead—so great, so universal, und. : 80 DEEP WAS THE GNEF, so beneficial, £ may add, was the tho lessun [t carrie Was ANOLNC THE COMMITTER TO GO DOWN THE HAY to mest the purty consists of Collector Rob- ertson, Gen. Graham, Surveyor of the Par! Assistant-Sccretary-ulState Hitt, who wil present thaé dopartinent in the Mf, Louls do Beblan, Thoy will meet tie jouk, wid wot as convoy with it may and should prove valuablo in elovating aur churacter ay men and our ulfuirs us a Nution, been ny guod fortune to be aequnint- many years Ei Garfield, and. personally enjoy an unbroken Triendsitip, and to be guite Guniliar with the i t this point Mr, Evarte' voice was full, and his speech was interrupted and broken by the cimetion he Tvcovering himself and coutrolting he continued his remarks ba explained Hoult more cdeopl: hearts of mank(nd than that o: Sugistrate recordei in history, doubt”. he said in answer, “that at the tlie of Isls death TM NATION STOOD HIGUER than ever before by‘reuson of its wonderful ‘There is no dubs power Were greater than ever before; that tt showed but the roportions Of a still-growlng Nation, tho opportunity of commu icution between nutlons was gu complete ay to inake 8. common wore 6 nly and generally known and {ol ut behind Hl” these th was the nore finportant fuct, 0 someting the life oud charactor of the stricken iH Magistrate that r 16 sympathies ay 4 vad produced universality of Atr, Bluinv’s san, Cunada near Sandy I quiranting, where tre visitors the Government boat, which will transfer thom to the Unit States min-ofwar Tennessee under a irk party will bo escorted through ‘ork by the Seventu ig character,” Mebers of the ots of New Y Jwt Shr. M Ng | fooling, TK PEABODY FUND. that ns death THE TRUSTEES TO MEET TODAY, Spectat Dispatch to The Criccww Tribune, New You, Oct. 4—Ex-Prealdent Hayes arrived at the Fifth Avenue Hetel at noon today, Me visits the ¢elty for the purpose of ge ot the Bourd of ‘Trustees of the Peabody Fund. Me sald that the mvctlug of the ‘Trustees would tuke plice tomorrow wt the Fifth Avenue llotel, Nearly all the following mambers of the Board will bu present at the ucoting: Graut, ex-Prestdent Hayes, Robert 1. ©, Winthrop, the Prealtent of tho Board of ‘Trustees, Col, Lyman, Corresponding Secre- tary, Witllam ML Evarts, Hawllton Mish, ex- Gov. Aiken of South Carollua, Gen. Jackson of Georgia, Surgeon-Genoral Burnes ot Wash lngton, A. Hi, 11 Stuart of Staunton, Vu, and Judge Manning of Louisiina, ‘THE GENERAL AGENT, J. L. M. Curry, D, D., of Richmond, Ya, attending the strenigtls and that its weait! ho doubt that joy or sorrow led directly ta wa. if, as is sald, ‘one touch of nature sauakes the ‘whole whole. world kin,’ close wcontact must he have had wi successor to the Inte Mr. 13, Sears, resent, although le ts nut an Sincethe fast annual tensively through the uentional progress tomorrow “gtth- be tho bourd, he has traveled ver, South and studied fh and needs, and mil 1 honrd the coming year of tho lneome from the Pen body Mund, whieh ts 13,000, and inny be near {dent Hayes said that the h ws extended t in the Se thelr grade might bi PRODUCE, ONGAT EXCITEMENT AMONG OPENATORS. Naw You, Oct, 4—-At un tlie today, direetly following the advices from Chicago that corm had declined 5 cents nv bushel, wheat suddenly dropped. 2 cents, and corn 914 cunts o bushel, and great exeltement pre- Later reports wore to the effect that the suspension at Chicago of Lyon would not Dave ndlsastrous effect upon this market, and the deellie was partially recovered, Leunt and corn 14 eents low: er than the close on Monday, the principal yalled, Wheat clostny aniilions of bust hor if the Sh has. been drafts for $5 th nation. ax-Goy counsel for the Comittee on Crime, acensed him of swindling him out of money on the plea of furnishing ‘Townsend with some frands at the South, and that they would ex. pose grea These pipers, hows was ¥ was vesst tho Aissiualp; it bas resmel falter Now northerly winds, bigber temperatut For ary weuthor, prepeded four, Port *Harounoter correctnd fur Wt and Snatrumontul error, run Habis, Fort durr: Fort to rh Aaaistiniba'e ost Hus Fort Cust “WYuo small tu moxaure. WIG WATER. FY Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, Quinoy, Il, Oct. 4.—The raln-storin which provalled bere, with ouly & few hours tuter- wince Friday last, ime done touch dumage. ‘Lhe ralufuls bas been ulimust uupural> tnission, 1881—TWELVE ‘The river is nearly fourteen fect above low-water mark, and Ia still rising. ‘The track of the Keokuk & 8t. Louta Lino Is undor watar ataovoral pulnts, and tratlia on all tho river ronda is delayed. Tho high water hag already rulnod a vast amount of hay on the bottoms below tho elty, Spectal Dispatch to The CAteaon Trtoune, Wis., Oct. 4.—THo Misalssinpl River Is yor slowly ching, but no dana Lumbermen apprehend tio further dame than that ulready done. Mills which shut down at this place and Onahiska are Yet unable ta ran, and lumbermen here #0 pro- et the Looms that no danger from brewing Black Hiver has fallen aight feet to-dity, and the rivar at this polut I¢ about atm Tat Crosse Inmbermon titve sitfered tue Iradt of any In this vicinity, aud sro now fully protected shoutd a furthar rise cecur, Svewut Mavatch to The Chteaos Tribune, St. Pauly Min rains it ta bully ry OCTOBER 5, PAGS. ————————_—_—_——=_= Ho bas tnourred the malig- most formidable of the sur- Jn tho imidat of his good work it onstrs blunier to lot him ro it will happen, Ithay ft Mr. gauics to quit t of practical reform. nant enmity of the MURAT HALSTEAD. would bo nm and woo not be! Ir] nt” the pices 0, for ho has heen contd give his work a fintah by ond he bus a business-offe him at that date that it would be im An trringement that ho ushe had consonted to re- 80 obylously the thing that oinany other form of ade Some Notes from Him on the New Administration. ; of the opinion he pected to be over Prospects in Regard to Changes _in the Cabinet, with Arthie as lun; inaln with Gartleld ww Cond tlonil Institutions itis dificult to beltov i) heeding ald, no mutter what loge ts Feared. Conkling Likely to Accept n Seat on tho Supreme Bench. EXSENATOR CONKLING ave beau misjudged in the course of pollttew contests that have distracted i for n fortnight. It is, Lam Unfair to say that he refuses to atten: majority bas not President Arthur Solicitous as to the Ohio Z dlatricta threate waters nro Blow A by Hoods wt Bat Ealeirar, and the grontest d: rT hi the death of Presidont Garfleld wasto him a Brent politient misfortune. wunige with regard to tho altuntion: ! cannat dignute with nw iead man, newsmnade grave wud make war, T wittnot doit. Some things Must go unutawered now. have somothing to say ia coming years—but not 7» 10 the convertion, and bave ‘The fluht my friends are Perhaps thists not a verbatim report, but It {4 close enough to he true util points to Mr. Conkting’a definition of hls poste lon. Will Conkling go into the Cabinet? Those who are near him Cineinnatt Commeretal, CixcinNatt, Oct. 3, 1841—It hus been aptly sald with reference to the public apinion which requires of President Arthur that tie should keep tho Cabinet of Prestdent Gartiel) that uthing more than Garfleld himself cuulil bave done. If itis a seeret, It sone pretty widely open, that there were dissensions. in President Gar- field's Cabinet that woutd certuialy have pro- vented Its continuance asa whole through his Adomstration, Tha dificultins, which took various forms, began in what Attorney-Gencral MacVengh re- garded aa principles of action that were the groundwork of buman wisdow in public af- fulrs, but which Mr, Blaine defined os “lunar i He uses this tnn- Some 40,091,000 fect of WChure iivor, but were ed fourtern wnil ts the bivhest eve Waueau several mills werodamage sands of dollirs, and wert lost. ‘Two bridges on the Milwau a member of epresentiative house of J. 1, Lyon tn this elfy, whieh has bought and sold sofeorn for the Chieago it was feared infght be at ension, stited tonight that Hot intended tye Kies nut for mo. Western Road werd swept awiy, and th damage in Marathon County [sat tenst $100,00 At Lu Crosav the water Ia tho highest this yeur, No acrlous damage fa yet reported. In Minne- gota the dauingy $s slot #0 urent, Minnesutn much fear in felt, as tho water is slowly yetting up te the danverous post, At Jackson, in the southern part of thu State, tho Dea Moines River overtiowed thy thit tround the wn, und the river wus ao blizb that the current. ver tha dita waa ameoth and unbroken, Thus xe la Minnesota has been lestruction of buy and tha wash. ing out of country rong and bridges, ‘dispatches were reccived to- aight from points on the different Northwestern rivers: Menkato—All danuer from gradually dispetted, 'e ules ed by the susp there would be no losses were Cully protected by pearance at tho primnry meetings in eu. thoy say. monnt that he had returned to Din dutles usa private eltizen, and not that ho adventurous search of bigh office, aes to distinguish him= i the law, and that bo would nceept the position of Justice of the Su- pl t, now hell by Justice wholly Jacnpacitated for buere: urge fatnily, York wit, an ARRESTED FOR New Youk, Oct, 3 fnr, however, the dame: —The paying teller in | centined to tho d the Bushwick Savings Bank, Brooklyn, las been arrested on a chirge of taking $4,000 of the funds since dan. t, ant of having cone ecaled the theft by forgery and fulse entries, Inadequate snlary Is one reason assigned for the erie. CLEARINGHOUSE HEPORT. The report of the munnger of the clearing. house shows that the total transactions for vere Were $40,841,838,373, an average of ‘The volume of business Was- greater by $11,045,260,121 than in any. previous year, The balance for the year wmnounted to $1,770,018,104, and of this sum $372,419,000 was paid in gold coin, the weight of which was 8sul¢ tons, tons of the elearing-hotse sinee Its organtzn- tlon twenty-eight years ago have been $625,- 101,555,476, Buceeste that he pry Not to dwell upon details, there was A COLLISION. BE and (3 poor ant [a na New “Ute otber year bas pursed be will be eillgible for re- Hrement with a pensio flood ts being aa the water in the Minne- sotn Is slowly falling. Some families xcroq tho river oppusit town were compelled to ‘The road to the beidye on tho Nivol Under water, cutting off alt trivel A fow families moved tit, but Bal return in ofewdays probably, There hus ‘The ‘Chippewa are becoming drained. tho diaruptiun of the Cabinet, the Attorney General vulng peromptory that he would resign {€ Chandler should be confirmed and commis eloned; and afterward Conkling insisted that tho Postmnster-Geuernl should make tho same issue with respect toJuage Robertson's appolntinent. to be Cullector; and the Senator reproached tho Attorney-General, who thought tho cuses not siintiur, with an unpardonable propensity to roust higher on the American apple-tree than Conkiing could not sec, as he put it, why u Cabinet olficer from New Yarlc should perch on a lowor Hmb than a Cabluet ollicer from Yonnsylvania. MacVenyh has n great and disturblug princl- ple that upplics to the present situadon. It Is that the responsibility for tho new Adininistrae on should be made to conspicuously rest upon the persons to whom it actually betongs, and that the Garfield Cabinet should not bave any more consideration than auy other equal num ber of Amorican citizens, tho Cabinet resignations SHOULD BE MADE MATTERS OF FACT, and not of form: that President Arthur should. Jj—ahould not uttenpt to wour thos; und that, un the other band, no Cabinet oflicer suould So asked to stay to make things pleasant Until there could be changes without rusping tho public sensitivencss, selected to remein on bls merits, of course bu ougbt to cousiter, und necept or reject, but there should be, for the sake of hurmony and fn the name of common-sense und self-respect, new deal with the now Adtinistrath It 4 understood that the Attorncy-Gen the only member of the Cubinet who [y wcresy- ivo in his purpose of xetting out, and those who: h bis uttitude are fond of say= Urpuse to inake it IMPOSSIULE FOR MIL BLAINE to remain See: President Arthu: with putient atte ind then itis thought r arthur to offer tho place ti would accept it. for he has intorited a high esthontion of Judicial houors, if not the coolness of Judgment that beeomes tha Bench, Speak- of the Hench, there Is a concurrence of opinion that tho vacancy in tho mde by the death of Justice Clitford will be offered Senator Edmunds. GEN. QUANT iswarilke. He has wanted laine, and Robert- gon, and James *hounced,” to begin with; but tho polley of the President {8 to heal tho dis- scusions of the Reputlican party, and make not war, tnt peace. The fact that Gen, Grant 4s ui OF war inns Interrere with bis intu= ence upon the new Adininistration. his ratfenad interests, Conkling, who. Tho duinnge wit! scarce: Supreme Court. Tench the amount alrendy repurted. ‘The Buu Ire Luinber Company's water-mill, Mayhew's the Phemitx Manufaeturing Company's mitt ‘he othor mills witt rall into line rythine is resuming its former activity, aud the hirge number who eon- tinuatly etroll the streets dre more than anxious to bent work again, The damage to grain will reach fully up to reports alrendy forwarded. The flouring-mitts are yet idle, and tho article is yet a scarcity, ‘Telegruiny from Fiteld and Phillips this evens Ing say thore bus been hich water up there; but everything {s sate, No dams or logs wero lost. ‘The tiver has risen nineteen inches {n twenty four hours up to 6 p.m. and any other bird. fn a couple of days, ‘The total transac. THE PANAMA C. The Manager of the Panam Canal Com- pany, Just arrived from the Isthinus, states that work on the canal was advancing rapid- ly 1,200 men are employed at present In ex- envations, and Itty expected to haye 8,000 at December. ‘Lhe sum of $250,000 already, und are in the hands of bunkers of this city 0,000 inure from shutcholders in Eu- NUNTING FOR FOUR BRUTES, The police ure searching for four ex-con- viets, belleved to be the petsons who entered asqtndid tenement in West, ‘we street during the day, and brutal Invalld mother, and killed babe, unby U5 dass old, In the struggle. MICHIGAN SUIF ‘Two truek-loads of mournin; collzeted today, and will be fit of the Michigon sulforer: EX-€10V. Mostis, Ex-Gov, Moses, of South Carolina, charged with obtalning imoney by talse pretenses from May. Hall, was arralgned in court: tos day, and the ease set down for futare axial. Parthercomplaint was made against re intics—that f4 to su: the inbubltants of the Pacitte cunst of Aula. 1 4s full of Oriental drenins, aad would be espeeint= dif he could substantially dictate tn men and measures [i t! our relations with Ia stilt rising an It ia now three Inukes nbove the inurk of last spring. Reports trom Chippe-va aru that it {9 falling. hn not riaun any today. great, WUE NY Ot i iter Kous down, The water at Op. mm. was twelvo iT tite fast. Some Ho hus Insisted thay ur relations with Cain: as expect teas bln fully ulnr, and there Is na rengon We ahall sev all placea of ollielat dignity or consllerable emolument fn Chine and Japun fied with the grent Geueral's pardeular friends, President Art! is NOT LOOKING WELL. He bas the appearance of a man who has passed through great: anxicties and inental eu nttences about him that the coun- try does not yer give bin credit tor. parting with President Garfield, during tho the. Now York wurfure, wag vot e satisfied Io this parties why he should not be, can form any | ped: igemburrasaed estimate until the wi Garileld’s eld clo! a tew woeks ur months river-ten now water (n Black Kiver has about ali run, damage bas been small. The tlrhest ‘stagy at ic Maver was about twenty feet, one foot tho June rigo of 3840, ~There hay bean a rise of nearty in the water of the Inke during the ‘-four bours, and it now murks about the highest for the risa this seuson—viz: Seven- teon feot eleven Inches wb Spectal Dispatch to The Caicago ‘tr NA 4—The Misslssippl nt thiv pulnt has Ht lust commenced to fuel the etfectsof the Interains. From faltof two inches ob Sunduy and u stand on Mouday morning, the Water bas risen at tho rate of half an Inch an how shows fourteen fect above low-water inark—the same point reached It isthree feet from the high-water fhe duimago so tar hay been Hasementson First street ure half filled with water, tho rallroad: track 15 anerged, and the Diunond Jo doe! rise of 8 foot more will cause all uw and flour- tug mills to shut down, Special Disoucch to The Chicago Tribune. ‘his portion of bingt oflicer were: 0 his name by the nssasin Guiteat, aud by the story of conferences nt bia house whi The truth about the hat a few of Arthur's friends, finding bim ndent, thought it wise to call upon blm with the view of cheering him up by lvely con= versntion, ‘This fact one of them nientioncd, hoof Garfield, Arthur wae hur- nahington, and left his personal if Ho'timed his trip to New York that It mfeht bo colncident with tho vuca- tion of the Cabinet, whito he vould avold the Stute Convention. He expressed, in the course of the conversa- tion Thad tho honor to have with bl on Satur- une displeased wit Jug that {t fs bis pr ir has thus far been listening h ntion to all the suggestions as to Cabluct-imaking that have been yoluntcercd, and to the representations inade by Ci ollicers thomecives ns to thotr wishes: but he hot vominitted himself on tne subject to one Inor out of the Cutinet, Sume facts may be locate ton, and thor Influence ea hour, uta tho gage rica uwas to \ affairs In confusion, inurk lust yer. al by trinnguin~ be mongured, itd fe of stirs which are rovoget force thoy oxert, though tho teleac HIS SOLICITEDE ANOUT THE ONIO ELECTION, lie referred to the importance that the Octo- ber election bere usually bad, under tho circumstances of tho'c espevinity so now, 1 told him it would, in my do wood if he would allow te tostate hority that he took that deyrea of In- terest In the contest ft thls State. No replied that thore was no objection to he snails on tho contrary, it would vive him erent’ pleasure to hue his words repented to the (€ the friends of the Repub would” have the tendeucy doubts or uncertainties, Senator vin, Whom I sn after seeing tho it, expressed his gratiicution that tho President lw! mndo the expression of opinion about tho Ohio election of which I informed hin, und gave his own beurty coneu adding that a ait! more positive ht be bad if thought d rthur kas tio wort of unkindnesd He enters upon the discharge of Tey responsibilities with rd Bone and churity for all.’ — A ROWING CHALLENGE, Special Dispatch to The Crteuso Tripuxe. TALivax, N. 8. Oct. 4.—Some thine ago Hamm and Conley, of this city, published a challengo te Davis aud Keaneiy, of Portland, Me. fora AS tho Portland inen hud not yet answered, tho Halifax meu to-night seut thoin xnothor challenge te be published in the Portland Press, (or aruce on Hedtord Hasin for 81,000 1 side, and afowing reasonuble expenses. Asunearncat two hundred dotlars bave been deposited with W. L, howell & Tho challonzo remainy opan for one weok. challenge was also sent tonlgbt by Conicy to tha Portland Pres« to M, F. Uavia, of Vorttand, M for n flvo-inile singte-scul, Wace, with aturo, on Redford Basin, Halifax, N.-8. In best-and-best, bonts, for $1,000 a alde, any time this sensan, ‘two bundred dollars was deposited aa a tortelt with W, L, Lowell & Co., bank's here, the chal lenge to remuin one week. Davis bas tho repu- tation of buving innde tha best Tour-mile tine onrecord, Tho proposed raco, therefore, would prove an interestingone. .” <a At tho Bentaurant. fi naited the sad. lux HE the corner table mm tho rea- suld tho walter, with tho alr of 4 uuin Who wns tired of baying to toll the autne He w thousand times n day, pore Hue U8 YOU ordered, sir? use stenk from between asked tho sad padsenger, with the intovation of a man who wunted to Sire” auld the waiter, be a trifle tenderor Inst year," the sid pas Kh, Central Ilinols has been tensive rain-storin in the themory of the oldest it four days and it corruption, ever, never came to hand, HEIGHAM YOUNG'S BON DIES Capt. Kemble, of the steams boeker, from Vera Crag and Hiavana, rey that during the night of tho 2ith’L. F Young, a passenger, fed. was ason of the late Brigham Young. ile vi y weak when he enme on board the Knickerbocker, ant sume tine, SERVICES OF MACVEAGIE eneral would certuimy bu uccent- ast until the stur-route prosecutions rr but. If he must zo, the ehunces aro. that the place will be tendered to and accepted i 4, Beowater, of Philadelphia, a. xu stunding ind vtvar onnrnaeter, ale copped in the atar-route eases, Contidenee may be unreservedly effect thut [t Is tho slovere and det Pose of President Arthur to persevere tthe #tur-route proscuutions, mt auyecat Interference? and tt nny be tuken for grunted that the “snformution” asaloat Lrady, and the announcement that caiites next, would uot haye been recorded unt Friday inst If tho views of the Preatdent bad not Tho gentlemen conduelne rehonsions that they and suid that, onntrs,. it wag The country ts cor Grent damngo has been don swollen into rivers, and bridges and everything Movable tins been waated away, The Chleaza & Alton Kaltrout bridge ut Micouplo has heen enrried away, and no traing have passed today, Tho water in Mucoupln Creek fg higher thin ever before known, THE NEBRASKA CYCLONE, Speetat Diavateh 10 The Crieacn Tridune, t. 4.—Tho disastrous re- sults of the cyclone which passed over 1 portion of Nebraska Inst week are still coming in. A od donl of property wns dostroyed, and more es lost than wis wt first supposed, The decease The deceased ublishing what erinined pure Althowrh the best of treatment ven hin, he dled the evening after the left Havana. ‘Lhe remains were buried At sen next day, DE. He-has no atillations Lixcous, Neb. OF THE MANPER BROTHERS, Fivtcher U. Harper, of Harper & Brothers, died this morning, THE WEATILER, | SIGNAL SERVICE. Orrice or THe Crikr StaxnaL OFFICEn, Wasuinatox, Dt C., Oct, b—1 0. u1.—The Chief Biuual Otticor furalshes the following special bulletins Tho barometer {s highest in the Northwest, and lowest in tha Guif of St. Lawrence. ‘The tempurature bus fallen 17 to 0 degrees in New England, from Wto 2s de; wluu, from 14 to2d degrees in the Ublo Valley and ‘Tennessee, from 1 to: dogrecs i tha Mid- die Athintic Btutes, und from 1 te 2 degrees in pl und Minsouri Valleys. ned nenely station eal in Tennesses and the Obie Viilley, In tha nutand, Middte, Atlantic Stites, gud the Luke region high northerly winds provail. me pestle Atluntie States tho wiuds are suuth- westerly. Thu Indications aro that lower temperature will provall in the Middic aud Souto’ Atlantic States today und toworrew, For the Lower Lake region, clearing weathor, mromoter, ‘and lower been uscertalned. those cases bnve no a will not be sustained to ¢ OUR REDSKINS. THREATENED COLLISION. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicuga Tribune, St. aut, Minu., Oct. mentconsisting of threo companies of the Fifth command of Capt. Simon Snyder, Fifth Infantry, has boen ordered out from Fort Koogh tn tho direction of the bead- waters of the Ited Water Itiver in order to pre- vent n threatened collision between a lnrge body of whites engaged In huntiug buifato In that vicinity and « band of Yunktounais Indians from Poplar Creek Agency. For soverut weeks ‘vast partics from Glendive and other points on tho Yellowstoue and tho Missour! Itivers huve been followiue up the buffalo und Killing than by the hundreds tor tho sake of the bide caving boblnd n brond, wolledofincd trail irked by bleaching bones and dueaying herd baa been approaching nearer tho Agency tho Indians bave been get- Ung tnore restive at the encroachinent of the whites on their bunting grounds and this wanton destruction of tholr game, and wt length ha! sturted out to drive off tho the other hand, intention of banded togethor for self-detense, and are preparing to stand a slege. about iO men are engaged lo tho sinughter of Nn cuse a iecting should ov- “ne tho “party is believed to be wilting to remain indofinitiy Seervtary of Statu; and it ls known that some who tro assumed to be tulvisers of the FP ¥ been vindictlvely urgent that. Seeretury right uway. Ii! prabatly take the twiddle thus Mr. Bliing to remain unelt December, und than of accepting the English Mission. Many nro of option that this would be agreeable to Mr. ining, auont whose state of heatth there Is ‘continual emotion among hiy dent have alread there shoutd be ‘A mounted detach- fies: {eich Lake ros If he leaves tho Stato Department, the names | Uuble xcull rice. most prominent for the succession wre Mr. An- ister to Germany, wad Now Jeracy', with drew D. White, late M. ex-Senator Frelinghuy! the chances in fuvur of tho first. Mit, ROBERT T, LINCOLN is sald to be su devoted to his profession that ho would be glad to rollow Jude ‘Tufts oxumplo and vhanye from the Scerutaryship of War to the Attorney -Generalahip; but the chunces ure, be will not bo gratitied in thut particular, ‘Che suceessor ae one murdered President will not, we belleve, cnusy the retirement trom bls Ci fact of the son of anothor murdored President. Mr. Lincntn, tt seems to be sottled, wilt sty he should not, howavor, be cons etary of War, Don Catnoron would be better ploaséd with tho pluce thin with bis ‘Beut In tho Suuate, MR. WiNnDOM, understanding, no doubt, thut hv hns gathorod un oxtraordinury Harvest of seven months service In the ‘Frodsury Depart~ tho reat will be comparatively hard work with stall returns of fame, feels that ft would be plensunt to him personally to retire now, and he naturally wishes ty we ‘soon, If at all, Tho President his not, since he felt the ob- lgution to think of these things, bud the oppor- His relations with Windom are reenable, aud thoy will work ont the problem auiteably, Mr. Windom left Washington on Friday without exact Information; and, if the President bas vome to any conclusion ns te tho disposition of the ‘Treasury, Indeed, be hardly feels tho Cabinet and before tho organization of ry Itdovs not sear -y Of this elty, ipper Lake region, fair weather, nortbenstorly winds, tiigher barometer, stations or lower teinperatare ‘or tho Upper Miusissivp! nimi Missourt Val- leys, fale weathor, custerly winds, studouary or bigher barometer, stytioutry or tower tempera. ire, For tho. Obie Valley and Tennessee, falr by loa ratings, northerly winds, bigher barometer, stationary or lower tumperature, Cautionary signals are ordered for Oswego, Sevtion six, Rochester, Hulfalo, rio, Cluveland, Bectlon five, Sandusky, Toledo, Det Haven, Section tares, Chicago, Milwaukee, Sections uno and two. LOCAL OWBKRVATIONS, AJHAGY, Oct, 4--10:18 p,m, Tare | ther.) Le tearning the Iti reported. that glory during bls the bumuto, and, citr, gone hot wi contains timny old frontiersinen and Indians thehtery, and the Yanktoonius are sald to be de- terimined to resist thia raid on tho rapidly dus creasing gute on thelr rosorvation. small streain flowing from the divide betweon the Missouri and Yollowstoue Mivers northeast {ote the Missourt near Cump Poplar Passonyor, site terhouse stenk, slr, “Do you cut porter! the horas thia yenr?" THE OKA INDIANS, Bprciat Dispatch to The Chicugs Tribune Montesa, Oct. 4.—The Seutnary of St. Sul- Pico hus settled tho tong standing difticulty with the Oka Indinus by making arrangomonts with the Ontarlu Gavornmont for the purchase of 76,082 neres of tand in Gibson Township, Die trict of Muskoku, for tho occupation of the Oka ‘Twelve hundrod ucres are now uand by them at Oka, so they will luge nothing by tho exchange. Improve munts thelr old V4 fect will bo » IL is very recently, “It sueted to it an obligation tu reminiscences Uf tho pitet, was cut a trite lower down thon, you cut your porterhouse stoaks from the vtirl 8 tho forekend, and te sirloin from tho shin. Buc l think this comes from betweurt the horua, Lused to lve ina boarding-hous where the: ent Uo porterbouee between thy horns. and this one reminds ee of th we robavie, however, that Windom with remuln through the Arthur Adininistrauion; and it 1s beltevedt tho futtuonce f Now York, will bo putential rature, olovation, ot Gov, Morga: in the readjuatinent, before Uo rexulur eossion uf Congress ut Windota’s urge Cabluct cirelo ts If there tg a chunye mute beeause the charm of the ian ea Abia by MucVousl, ad the Seerotury of the 'treagury ty unwilling ty reinain to servo tho conveuleuco of others, THE SECRETARY OF ‘THE NAVY is a Southern yontieman of character and ace complishments, and eertuinly ane of the best atau bo bla Keeton, have been named aocrr Ly MiNi fest, ut Ys Maximuin tormporature, ©. Minkuuw wupurature. air, 1 » inion Romun boliduy "He would be mons ely to muke a Koimat swear, Tne ho was killed. io buda't suiny more years Ah, hore Wa tho Urase tip Droppod into tho steak, on Dwelling houses 18 by them, and provisions sultiviont for firteen days wilt bo supplicd. Thore ure now about 1M fanil About fortyetive fuuillles will leave within iftecn days for thelr new homes, f the braves was hold Inst Sunday av when they ayreod to nccept tho olfer mace Trom ous of his horas, while yuu were th these xteuks when tho wuvste ure. The walter looked ‘By, ein” bo said, “thay uln't » Possibley saint WwhRE becomes of thom Tepresonuutlyus o! Jits supertority to those In many dispatches ns bis Kitece: Vhon ie bappons to be a fuct that be and Predl- dent Artour baye been pemonal trivads for some: Hu, aod Chat Mes, Hunt anid the Mresident uve been futinate, muy be remombered, was i Southort Judy, diughter of Lieut. Neradan: and sue and Mea. Hunt were frionds, been that thore would, of course, be a spoeds change p of tho Navy's but the likes ng cevulutionar; ss22| THE UTES, Colo,, Oct. 4.-iussell and Moacham, members of the Iudian Commission, urrived ‘They report that uftur tho Wkito Kivor Utes wore paid. tholr money at Ufntab Agonoy they returned to thu wld reservation, Thoy were revuntly jolned by sume Uncom. pahgros, who wero cn route to Ulutab, and tho fighting portion of that body of both branches the tribe ure now wandering over the uld Ut dd understood tht na suon 8 the Uncompabyrea all arrive at Uiutab aid are itd. the Cammulsslonera will report choir wrk Iiabed to the Interior Dupartment Ia order That 4 proclamation may bo fuvued dyclaciny all the reservation open for guttiomunt, Cominiadian reports the badhiae puitatt: with ammunl- f w xute through with ‘om, sir” tho sit passenger; 9 ‘The walter looked nor: “the customors eat then ap. rer looked Up with an ali Phe exclaimed; * cn it without proof, Tho President CLONE: = Re! dn the Secruturysty Hhood ie Hie noth ql pitas in Laat quarter, t re buon indulged about HOt ALCEPL YOUT Bute hey wity hide then Under their ebalrs, or secrete thet in their nap- muy enrry thom away in thelr but Teantot bes % mo sow ono of vu you. ‘fruit me, See: Fow speeniations hay THE DEPARTMENT OV TIL Koorctury Kirkwood Ia the olt War-Governor of Town, and tho usdertions that ho ts tnetlivient have not been substantinted; but he is ndvaaced in years, and follows a iuanoft thy blgbest cue city, whose nininistration of the Interior ad adintvation in’ pros ‘The probabilities uro, y Kirkwoud with not romain Inter than (he opeding of tho reyulur session of Con- of Novada, hus boon mon- lo Sovrutury of the Interivr, Jie ta, purbaps, the best sclocdou possible; but has nu noon of luaving the Suunto, and his ed Hot Le speculated Upon with ruspect Hy the way, thera pookils ta throw ut burglary, feve they ent thom, thom eat thie and J will bel But tha walter pointed ton placard Insoribed hi trust,” and went to the cushier's dexk to tell the bosy to look out for that man ut ho shtdan’e xen to bo sutiae und bud usked tor trust, ——————— Rugonle and the Crimean War, According to the nuw mainoira of Count Kis« notert, who acted as Muslin Ambuasudor us Purls ufter tho Crimean war, it na the Empresa Kugénie who decided Nupulvou UL, ‘Tho story, ae told by nthe autberlty of the Em at itaselot observed, © Thun our Slijesty' who bas been tho oe ig ‘. of 2,00) hen, aud uf (ho loss of soven or few “Yea,” sng ane iapurtimone wilt eominat tho curnor table, fled with his ate: lec | or ig andidty armed, wotl su) on, and epoliiug fora tin! TNE CUIRICATIVUAS, WILtcox, Ari, Oct. 4—A roudunuster Just in On a truin reports seeing Ludians moving towards the Dooyon Mountuiny, and about four miles beyond, Forbes tv pursuing. They ure sup- posed to be Parrole's and Bernard's command, Hh hus sont hick wort that tho trall lends 30 Cocbive's stronghold. SubeAgent Ib borte that seventy-fuur Chirieahuas are un tho Warepath, mukloy about 163 bostiles out, HONS, Benutor Jonos, toned aa a posal to ny Cabinet position, baye been eriticiis upon the: Preatdont for stoppluy in Washington naa gifest of tho Kon. ator, Poly arlded from ¢ misunderstanding. Tho Prealdent bus taken’ tho Jones residence unl when tho Senator is there, he is # Proaldent, The White touse eoececeecee: cceceeecces: eight wilthirds | 4 awered, “indirvetlys and Lito not repent of it. Bueb perturbations are sometines necessary in tho wxistence of peoples, It was necuswury fac France to take bor rightful place tn Burope. Bho bas dune thle by moana of the alliance with that alliance sho, her lutuenco at home and abroyd.’ re ‘The Moon's Une, “What ig the moou good fur?" asked Prot, Miller; “what ara its principal uses?” Aud the sinurt bud boy looked up fram the foot of the elaga and suid: © Lo rest tho gas compantos.’ a Morssord’s Acid Phosphate Makeso rauch more delicious acid drink thea lewons or limes, at the game time giving to the aystam tho Juvigorating phyephutes, Deevmber, aud, thu guost of ¢ Je uot Just now habitubte. POSTMASTEI-OENERAL Je no Old friend of President Arthur: course In going into the Cabinet of dartvld sud rewnlning there, though Conkiug houxhe be should huvo resigned protest against the Habertson appolntimont wis le}, bus made bis relations ta the now lo ts undoubtedly, for the present, the most Jndivpensable member ot the Cabluct. Iie bas Wo expanses of bis department, with- out ftapalring ita edliviency, at tho rite of §l,- beable torecom. tnond a two-oent postal rate on letters, nid to establish a choup podtal-order system, Iduatitied in the publig eatunution with tho vauso MOVEMENT OF ‘TROOPS, SAN Franoreco, Oct. 4.—Two companies of the Firvt Cuvalry and twoot the Fourth Artil- lesy tott for Arizona last ulebt, ae leo Place tu Live In, ‘Tho Iittle Gerinau City of Kitugburg, In lower Fraconia, ot ouly lmposes no municipal tay, but overy voter rucelves: wi from tha city treasury of 60 tu $25. The city recently Sedan anniversary by cente, with 60 couty extra the war with France, Hoyland, and by will maiatala SELCERER: Seesezents: anuual dividen un rangtiug frou Ho expects to ry citizen evory soldier of