i * * * & FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NED , , TUESDAY MOILING , SEPTEMBER 30 , 1881 NO. Rf ? BLAINE'S CANVASS , Ovations anil Brilliant Re ceptloiis to Blnioo in Ohio , At Oborlin , tbo ' ' Underground Tosinimis , At Other/Boiiits in tk& WostQrn At Fremont ' Great , Hayes' Poultry Fnnii , Ef I ! Unbounded Enthusiasm and Hearty Greeting Every where \ JL I'lio Dnj'fl llhloToriulimtliifiiitToledo aKCiuilry , Oratlonu and l.oyul DuiiieiiiBtratlonu , Ulatnu In Ohio. O , , September20. Several bun drcd pcoplo vvcro in the Lake Shore depot this morning to see libino. When ho an heel at thd elepot ho was heartily cheered nnd called upjii for a speech , lie said n few w01 Ji relative to the pleasure it gave him to iio In nivrin anil review old nnd make new fiioudshlps. The train vvaa gaily decorated : md left at nine with the same party as came to Clov eland Friday evening , with the ndih- tiemof ex-fc'ecrotary Wlndemi and the recep tion comnnttoa from Xoruallc. As the tram loft vvoikingnicli in the freight depot ran out juul cheered lilaine , vvhobonod his ackiiowl * edgeiueuto. OiiKltnx , Oliia , Sept. 21) ) . The arrangements hero excelled nil others BO far in Ohio. The passage way from tha train to tlio stand was carpeted and beautifully decorated , and sruaided by uniformed clubs drawn up m line. The crowd was very largo and onthusiiutic , competed largely of people from the country. Mi. Atemroo introduced Ulame , who said that he know of no better place for n republican candidate to visit than Obcitin , where icpub- bean principles were oiigiually planted , ma tured and developed nud strengthened on to full glowth , llo then tpoke in high terms i > f the college hero , nud thanked the assemblage for its hearty welcome. Noitvv U.K , Ohio , September 2 ! ) . Maine . ami party were _ met by a largo body of uniformeel clubs , and es corted in procession through the town and tea a stand in front of the court house , orouiid which were bovcr.il thouin < l jieople. Kx- President Hayes vvelcumed him on the htand , Mr. Gardener introduced bun , who spoke in hi h terms of Hayes and tlnnkcd the people for the cordial greeting. Hon. W. W. 'ienney was then introduced aud made n upaech which tiiorougbly'aroubeel the audience. Aftei Mr. Tenney'nnd 'Wiudom had bpokcn Mr. ttlaino introduced Mr. Hajes , who thanked Ulaiuo foi the work he had demo for him. TOIKDO , O. , September 20-In , g&udusky , liliino was received with great _ cheering , llo > Hid : ' 'Ibis is my third visit to tbls city and I canneit but recall my bret. It was in the jtar ) hlb , _ thirty-fcix. years ago. There was out ono railroad line in Ohio , extending from beie ) to Cincinnati with a gap in the iraddlo that you had to travel by etago nnd this cud uf the load was what was in these c'ays term ed the old JNlad Kiver line with strap.rails and a lively chance for anako head through t be can an onu traveled at fifteen miles an hour. ( Laughter ) 1 lecall this because' it images to my mind inert ! than anything else I know of , the gigantic progress of this gieat stvte and if you hero rreseut , the iniejor- \ , itv of you many years my junior , \ could see Ohio as it thui was contrasted with Ohio as it now is , you would' thauk'Goel that you live under free government and have had the opportunity tovvoikout these pi eat re- HulU , and you would not think me , trenching on partisan ground if I should lemind you that by tar tlio larger part of thej preigress in these intervening ; twenty-bit your ; his been made sice e this government of the United Hfati'.j came under the control of the republican pir- ty , aud the country has been blessed with l > i election to American Inbeu and American capital. ( ApplauTo ) mo the con- tiast of the Keene ot this Iioui with what I recall of the past is n les-om which I never can forget and which I am fliuro vem have loainod aheady. " Mr. Kiug of Sandm- Uysaid. The people having beaid thu man who was to be the next provident of the Unl ted State" , he woulel next introduce emo who h el occupied that high ullie-e , Kx 1'icsidciit J laves. ( Applniisp ) Hayes m ido a brief sHech | un the tariff H- niie at mesent. l > x 1'retidenc Hayes escorted Hloino to the [ platfonn and introduced him to his friends and neighbor * , uskini' for him a cordial recoptior as nil old friend ami a -taudaid beater of the Krpubllum party u In HO success , he beliaveel , v\as eatential to the prosperity < f the countrv. lilaino was 10 ceivod with great demonstrations of apphtUEi , and spoke , as follows : ' -It gltes mo gieat pleasmo tu ho thus welcomed te ) Kremont and Introduced by ex-1'iesldent Hayes to his neighbors and friends. I am glad tu have an opportunity tos.iy hero that it vv as the env lable fortune ot yemr distinguished fellow -utirfn as piendent of the United btalts lei leave the pi ijilo of the country m a far mcio piospur- eius condition , at tin close of his administra tion than that In which ho found them on the day of his inauguration , anel that ho ste-aehly gamed in public ualoom throughout his whole - te-im of office. I thank him nml I thank you foi this personal compliment and for its pub lie significance , and I ask of you thu considerate - ate judgment which I know you will giva to the weight and meaning of Ohio's volco It. Oe teiln'i. ( Enlhutiastio jijiplauao. ) Immediately upon arrivingnt Toledo , lilaine was escorted by the local committee to the le.igu jiarlc on the outjknts of the city where n meeting was in progress. AH soon as It was know tlmt lilamu hail come , the peoplociowd- eel into thu p.nk In inrgo numbers so that in a short tune them were probably ten thoveanel ( in and around the e nclosure. Jilaine'a appear- unco mi the stand \\as the fclguut feir the most etthiiBiastlc choc meg , llo naiel "I sliould at any tonio deem it unprofitable tei speak disro- npietfully of my peilitictl e > ppe nauts. I should in my preMir.t potitiou deem it altogether ini- preipe i. 1 eliGuld rather ba thu victim of elan eler than the author of it , ( great cheering ) hut there ) are some things which 1 do not deem it unbecoming in me , holding the po.-i tion I do * to call > oiir title nltem lei the fact that the lepublican party has govornuel . the cuuntrv for twenty four years into hpint anel - to tliu of broad accorc-mg mcnfciires n na tionally , Tlio jirogrJis nudcr our cuvcrn- nient in that fcpml has far traiucemlud all progress nude in all previoiH years of the na tion's history , [ Applnme. ] to remanel the gov ernment now to tliu control of onr eippoii- outs who do not bohuvo in the constitutionali $ ty of measures which have given thin progress would bo to step back into tlio elark. ( enthu- iajlie applaiifo and shouts of ' cor rect' ' correct' ' " When wo argue ) " the epiestion of protective tarilf \ve are not permitted to regard it me rely an one to bo ecttled on a basis of expediency. The largo majopity of our opponents heild proU'ctuo t vrllf to ee unconstitutional. There is not onn great measurer that the republican party has adopted , nor life great e-tep tlmt the patty has taken since ) the ) inauguration eif Abraham Lincoln in ISiil tint thu dernocrotic party has noteippexeel and has not coiividereul imceinstitutiunal ( criei of ' thut'ei so' ) no that te > ay to remand the governme nt of the I'nl ted t tales tei the control of the elomocrae y n not inriely an ordinary change of parties , it a total reversal of thu entire policy that has di'tliigiiuhei'l the geiv- rument e.f tlie3/c I'jiltciel Htat iioeelNil 'Ueneweel.i ' > ] i'aii ' e ) ltiLUng t the iinrrMwing d gu , c.f iito light' t'ie ' > 1-re.ci.liLct u ihat grand mat h will h lu been maele , hiiel vvhith eemld onlv 1 e midi uiul'-r the burner i f n broad natlennlitv iCrie-s of that'll light ard cheers ) It Is < u IhatKieat plrine tiiat the IJopubhcail putty bus de > ne me tbo lumento vre-cnt mo ns its enndhlfttP bcforoycu. ( Applause ) Iti em tlmt plmio with all that it Implies ( list I am bifeire von nnel befoie nil the people eif thr United Statesl < i-dft > , ' ' ( l'ntlm m ticcheering ) Jiulgo West folleivvcd Hlalne His ramniks were loudly nplaudcd. | 'lha nu'eliug thru neljotimed and lllitno was driven to the hotel. Many houses ilorg the way were detoratfd v.-ith republican lUes and lmnncr . linmo- dlntelv after dinner Itleiino was watted upon by the le > e l coinmltte-o nnd t tk.cn to the hunJ ejuart is of the liojs of 1'lue1 , vv-hete he was very w-atinly received nml made a few In formal remarks nnel then went te ) thn ren ins of "Tho Silver Gi.ijs/'an eirpnui/allon of gre\- hnlrcd republicans , where the IT was n Kimilnr scene. Then ho wns driven to the grnnel stand from which bo rovlowed Iho gioat lerehlight procession. Many of llio eignniations com ing fiom the mtjnce ut county nud some from quite dMtint to\vns. ThN re. publican demonstration was te ) have taken place on Saturday evening , and its postponement till Monday brought it on some evening with pro arrangeeld ) irocr.itic parade which also was very largo. The rival proce iiiiia between ! them ncemeel to have ta ken .1 pussossion of the entire- city , but everything thing passeel off peacibly. The piogramma is to leave ) Toledo nt ! l n , m. Tuoselayaud reach Dav ton in tha evening making brief stops vt intervening places , ou-r TUK u a I'liu CoacIunKu'rt ' Itrldn Apptmla to the Iiaw to Secure Her Olotlics mill .Ic\vul , Special Telegiam to TIIK DKK. , YOIIK , September 29. The Morning Journal say : "When Victoria Meiroalni eloped , she literally loft the paternal roof , tree with her only clothes on bet back. At Troy her husband bought her a handsome black cashmere dross. Ibis she were on her return. When she saw her mother in Iho ele gant homo at Yonkoia she deserted , no en- trc.vtioi could prevail upon the father , still smarting under the mortification of thu elope ment , tei permit her to replenish her ward * iobo from tlio many elegant dresses eho owned. The mandate was oven more severe , ha piohibited her fiom taking tbo Biiiallost , incinonto , and the was compelled to giv o up the oneloiivor to secure by moral suasion any e > f tlio costly presents her father heaped on her wherewith to begin a i.ow life as n caacbinan's wifo. Diamonds , ami they are said to bo rare and piice'Ioas gems , were icfused , il is said She is now abemt te > begin suit for the recov ery of llioaluo of Iho property In dispute , saul to amount to $7 < " > ,00d. She ba us her claim to it on theSgrouiid that costly dreaees , diamonds and articles of vortu were given her absolutely by bur father , and the title lo them rostt in her al mo. She has given up all hopu of leconciluif her father to the ill-assorted union , although she has mrcceded in winmcg over every either inembeu of the family. Two brothers vim ted her anil her husband and assure - sure the pair they inn t icly upon the love and frionelliness of every ono except the obdurate fathei. Victoria bays his love foi her has turned to hate , nud as she has given up all hope of appeasing his wrath oho proposes to compel him to rektoie lici property , The case may como up during the vvock. " \Vnupim'n I * rent bciinntiem. MILAV V.DKE , September 29.A sensation was created n year Jigo by tl o announcement that two women living in Wnupuu , Wi . , hael been married nud living together as man and wife. An investigation hhovvcel that Mr. ) , J.L. Hud son had dot > eitcd her family doiiiiiug male atliro , She callcel herself Frank Dubois , ftf- tor avvhilo uho inirrioel Gertie Fuller. Vil- Ingo gossip began to hint that Frank Duboia was a woman. The couple denioel it but final ly Hudson apuearoel anil made bis wife go homo. Last fall Gertio Filler became a mother and asserted that Dubois was the child's futhor. The case never has been ex plained. 'I ho last chapter was enacted ycx- tordoy whenGe'rtio Fuler Duboiaat Shocton became the wife of a man named Lehman , A Flood in Ohio. DAVTOV , Ohio , September 29. A wind btorm uf unus'unl violence swept across Iho country twenty-five miles north of Dayton Saturday. A cloud burst , giving a fall of live inches of lain in three quarters of an hour. The water poured down the valley like ) a tidal wave , raising the Miami river at Da } ton 5 feet in a e-hort time and at Swift Jinn two miles iioith eif I'uma'tho banks of tlio lake connected with Virpia water supply gav o way and the Hood washed into thu canal , breaking the banks. There mo two breaks m the- hydraulic at that place. Tlio 1'rico nl Nl.vv YOIIK , September 29 Levi Parsons obtained n preliminary injunction lestriiiuiiig ] Isieloi V. Simon from disposing of xhuros e > ( steck valued at upwards of 5300,000 and 07- OOOacicsof lanel in Texas. It was claimed that the transfer eif land and Kharos has been made under a special ai'reonieiit by which the defemlauts claiu > ed tliey wore deposited us n curily for margins on steiuk tiansactiems. Judge Doiieihue , of the Bupromu court chain bors to-day made n dceUion denying the mo tion to continue the injunction. "Wltli A aval Honors. w Yoiik , September 29 , The funeral i-orvlcea of the Into Cuinmodnro Fillebrown , of thei Ilroeiklvn navy y.irel , vve-ro conducted by Itov. Dr. Hall , of Trinity chinch. Many pron incut gentlemen nnd ladies , as well iia brother olhcer , were present , Tha remains i were taken charge of by a battdlon of inirineK , wlio were followed by sailors fiom : Iho voxels of this pnrt. Tiio bed ) will bo interred ut Washington. GrackHiiiun 111 tliu Tolls. Si. Louis , September 28. Jainus Homer , Frank Homer and James Munay who have en blowing open and robbing safes along the line of the Waliaeh railroad wcru arrested yesterday by olhcera of the secret service of the road , A complete set of burglars le > i > ! s , was found in their poises-ion * They are tlia party who blew the eafo at the station house at Delphi , link , on tlio 2Glh lust. ClonrnnccH J f\ \ * , Itowo.v , September 29. Special dispatches from leading clearing houses of the United .States show that the clearance's for the week ending September i9 , weioS.70S,801,29L . "do- createof 30.01 per cent compared with cor \ responding week of labt yoar. Hurt Tlicliltdorino , CHKUOKKK , la , September 29. The Franz lirowiug company biought suit to-day for . $5,000 , nnd O. 0 Treadway for § 2,000 in the ) district court against Kubort Hall , 0 , L' . Jlolurt , . J. V. Dickey and K. W. Nelson for consi imcy to injure their projierty known as "Lagonno. " Up u Htrlkc. , September 29 , Steve moulders who have be en on a strike feir several mouths hold a line-ting to-night to apjwlnt a commit tee to make terms wlthllhtir ciiipli.j ers. ) > Cooling 'llin ( ' 'uriiucoH. : DIMIAII I'.v , , Keptsmber 29. The employe * , . of thoDuibar furnace Co. will not accept thu ten pc i u nl reduction of wa o * and thu fur iiate will shut ' " I tu HK Hall Veihierelny. Ar St. I idiM'iiKjim Hs. 1 , nils 12 , Haiti more l At M i\v u. I id u Uelwaulvio J , Na tiun Is u CLEVELAND'S ' CAROUSE , IIowtlioDoiiKGralicCaMiflalcObserycil His Mother's ' Obsequies , The National Hangman's ' Oold- Honrted Brutality , Drinkine and Oarousinc with Oon- vivial Friends Before the Earth Had Covered the Oofliu Lid , The Outlook in the Great Pivotal States , Now York , Ohio , \ViHeeitiHln nml lovvn Aeaurud totliallcpiiiiltunii Arum rile ? German DlHSiii'ectloii Special Ttlegrnm to the Bi.K : Clllc-v.uo , September 29. Senator I'liilolus Sawyer , of Wisconsin , Kuimons lllntnc , n son of the Presidential candidate , f. 1 ! . Giinnoll , of Iowa , anil D. K. Anthon } ' , of Lovaauworth , Kansas , biothor of c\ Gov ernor Anthony of that state , formed the nu cleus of n party of politicians at the ) Granel Pacific this morning. They met by chanci Senator Sawyer , with his son , was just r turning from Texas , where ho has a cattle ranch , lllaino was on his way homo aftei a visit to liU father in Ohio. Auolhy had been lo Now York and in Ohio cauvasbing the titu alien , in orderttoget at the prospects for his personal nud irofeasional satisfaction , K\ " Congressman Grinnull hid just nnivcel from Iowa. It was only necessary to have live minutes ch.it with the different members eif the poity to hear reports from Now York , Ohio , Iowa anil Wisconsin. Senator Sawyer had not been in Oshkosh for two weeks , that being the period eif his Texas visit , befoio ho left Wisconsin. However , ho embraced every opportunity to learn the feeling there. The Democratic chanccH eif carrying the utato np- piarod veiv hopeless fiom Sawyer's represen tations , ami the Republican chances , from the emphasis with which the senator speiko , appear to be as ge > od as the maiiagorsdcsilo. Sawyer said that the Demociats made their calcula tions chiefly on the Geimnn defection from the Kepubhcaus. ' Why , " said ho , "anyman who known anything nt all about Wisconsin. Geimans well know that with the exception of Milwaukee 75 per cent of Ihu Gorman vote lias alvvajs bean democratic. It is no loss to the republicans tei have the Germans eon- Untie-te ) vote tlio democratic ticket. In Mil waukee the Gciirans have been elomoer.Uie now and lepiibhcan then. Their politics is a weather vane , veering with Iho wind. Thcio ate- some republican Germans in Mil waukee who will vote the democratic ticket , and eoiiio who will not vote at all ; but tinea the population uf Milwaukee is only a mnali proportion uf that in thu state , 1 fail lo ecu liow tbo democrats can liguru on carijing the fctato. The majority for the republicans in Wisconsin will ba mimcu hat cut deivvii , but it will bentill largo enough to reach 20,000 , e-ve-n .thuiild thu Ohio election result unf.iv > i ubly to the republicans. If the republicans should lie entirely successful in Ohio , I themlel expect toeeo Wiaconsin go 28,000 for Blalno. Seiiuteir S iwyer thought that nil the majoii ties depended on Olile ) , but Blaino's election is inti.icd bcyoiid dciibt. . Anthony brougnt word that Now Yoilc wou'd ' bo carried bylilaino m his judgment , but by what majoiity ho could tot nidge , lie met Mr , Blalnu in Ohio nnd tha canuidjto was in the best of spirits and felt sauguino himself of a grail republican majoiity in Ohio. VJsOrilKll UlhVfcLAVII SCANDAL. Anthony brought information in addition to this which ho gave only to ills private friends ; tins was that the ) lopublicans wore holding in reset vo a campaign scandal reflect ing on Clov eland which they preipenei to pub lish on thooyoof tlia Ohio election. The pen t eif it Is that after attending bis mother's funeral , nnd before her body had been covered MIth earth , Cleveland invited a party of friends t < > join him and "setup the chinks at n public bin. Anthony hinted at other 10- lulions regarding CJovclauds moists ami con duct of ovoii greater import. Jilninu .vas asked whether Inn fathei wemhl bo in Chicago Ho saw ami talked with him. nnd a candidate told him tlmt ln course after Wednesday had not been mappeel out. He ) thercfoiu did not know whether lilaliia woulel come le > Chi -ago , but ho thiiugl't ' ho would. e Whan o\-CeiigrenRiiiari Grinnell had given IIH testimony to the niter impossibility effusion fusion in Iowa producing f.ivenablo results to tlio democrats , and bad made claim that ) ldiiic > woulel cnrry luwa nnd nil hades rould notfcteiphim , the ii.irty adjourned , much re freshed by Ihu dial. UUDUGING HIS l'J.M'3. on to tlio Coiulltion of Vamlorlillt'H Wealth. 1 Special dispatch to TIIK BKK , Nhvv YOIIK , September 29. Tlio World siys : llrokcrs nt the Windsor hotel lnnt evening - ing profuraed not to know unj thing about William K , and Cornelius Yandurhilt's losses In stock f peculations , " 1'ooplo can only make eiiess about that"saiel ono broker , "and each 3iio guussoa the way itsulta him. 'I'ha el o pro iationB in value of William K. Vandenblll'n itocks can easily uo determined. It is known lie had 200,000 shares of Lake Shore and tbo leisses on that stock alone must bo several mil lions , His holdings in the Grand Central nnel Michigan Cuntial are larger than supposed and mil that block has greatly de-puciatod uinui llio panic. The issuing of dobemlure bunds ivillelopreeinto it still morei , Vanelerbllt In pilu ot all that has been said holds the upper luiiel uf tha board of directors of thu Grand Central , nnd they mint do what lie orders thorn te > do , The west shore I waiting for the puper momc-nl to como to buy it in. That moment will ba when the load will bo feireclojcd , This cannot bo done until elofaulti * made in Iho lujmoiitof in terest on bonds , but I pre-eiict before two vcnis has elapsed Vnnderbilt will own the [ \Voit bhore mad. As evidence of how ho was pushed for inejney his hejldlng in the United bt.itiis rtguteiud four per cents dwindled ilovvn freun < > " ) tei 30 millions. That fact can bo easily ascertained by writing te > the ) tre-amny department , Washington. Hu has boon .bliged te > sell 30,000.000 bonds to ruiso thu money to bolster np his railroad te > cuntion. Tlio New York Htoeik . , , . _ . .fc , . . Special Telegram to the IJn' . I Nuu Ynith , flopli mber 29. Tin week opono ivilh a repetition of what has gene before for tin ) whoh market , except that IIIOIUH > . Money Is plentiful at thu low rates , f 14 anil 2 per cent per annum , and loans uok plaua. Jiurrowiitg rates for clocks are oirospundlng by easy , yet the plentitiielo of .uh doen n t induce aelelitlonal opeoulation fur the dimple reason that theio ore no eiut ndeis whei are willing to rntk ventures with 1 thu iiurchaHo or ealu of uny line of stocks , tlmt would put market up or down , tlia mnnlpii 'J lateiM have things w ll In liaud an | ueiiddat emeei te piuiuut any Inter ferenco wi'li their " .oneipeily. Thu beiard cf Hcalpoia u.uilo A daoli t'jcenrr , t the < ipniui { , I 1 whith g vo Btieiigth tuht , l'4ui e/wl t urij | . i o tern nml New Yotl < ' tnd. ,1iinc , < mo "f the bi ffrxt tiarfpts in the floor , stand in the l.aku Slioro MtliluM ii > ip t any ovl- drnefl of nttick , bill t.v i v n very liltlp ( lock Hint changed liHiniiAn tlloit 1 Ix-lng niHile to indues coal i' < mos to ngrca to the * n | ) pn ! on ef coil itvi , i t r the remain * ing three month' Of tbo . i , Imt it Is Kttib bornlv njiposed by the I -v-t > inn nnd Hiad- ing wsoiiatloiiB. 1'licei 11 iilinue 1 iwcr , but the two emiipitule * cpnUtd tint it ! K l > eciiu < e tha Miml er poinpunioa MO > in ! K nt rtummsl ) low figmt's nnd tlmt n olini t-i. , for the better limit come soon without tim u poufioii of iiiliinu ; . It n oald that tli Ohio and Mliw < - slppi utockholdpin' c in'init' | m\e obtninpd fUliicicnt proxies to can J tin rleitioii nifUnst the \ltlnioro 1 ! and Otim Intirrit , nml that they w ill elect to the dlmi1 rx a roprocontn- tivnof thn inti'c t of lUnm llrm. nnd two other lepro. entatlvoJ of . 't UK home interest * . Thla will glvo them n in ijm.ti of the bonid , ns the six American ( iuttots and Kngllrh reprcflentntitoi will M to mid ait together. Corn Triulo. I.OMK > V , Scplombor i' . The Mark Line Kxpicsa in its weekly roi \ of the corn trade Biya ; The nutumnal wiathcr Ins been iulei- mittant with rain falls , whuh havobcennn f.ivir.iblo for threshing. 1MIerics hu ; o con * Bcqucntly boon loslritlpi' In iialine. The Kales of Knghsh wheat t i the past week1 77i ( ! ) ' . ) ( ( tixrlcia at S3 | r quitter , against 7-,8ll quirters nt II pi i < | iititir , foi thncor- lesponding wtok Inttjem , Unrloy ia tend ing downward aud tliO'Crop of M la below mediocrity , Benna nndpai are toudlug in favoi of btijcrj. Tliu n irltet for foielgn who it is unimproved , and the mpply apples- sivoly large. The market f n Hour is nKAinit eellerj ) . Wai/o is xwiikci throiiKliout the country. D.irloy Is selltJiK nt very low prices. Oats are dull. OIT CP-\WI i nrgoo * nro quiet , lilghtnrrniilM fur the wn . , HUVGU Bnio- nix eatgoes withdrnwnuuo ; ii uu d. sixteen car- good 1110 duo foi the oniliig ucck. Ijuor | | Iitattb to Itlood. DAMO.V , O. , September * 'i Henry Stupoy was murdered nt Middlulnw n , Sunday after noon nt half past four , by Rniuly Jackson , a tough of the town. .TnoVnun WHH drunk. A young fellow named Johh n hi'ity wan nr- tested , accused with complicity in the mur- tier , with Jackson. At midnight n crowd was surrounding the jail nnd making nngiy threats. At a.HO n. in. o eifjnil for lynching took plao by put ing out the electric light When this was douo the mob 4 ] > pronchod the jail with ropes nnd weapons to force nil entrance. but some one turned on the electric light ami tlio mob having no mask * retreated fora wliilo but Hnon returned nnd st curing .Inckson lynched him , Opening Ui > m Sinuton. Special Telwram to Till Iteh. , STAMOV , Xin. : , SoptSubcr i'l. ' The cam paign was op ° ned hcto t Light by iron. Geo. \V. Doreoy , who inado Ul amo nml lengthy cpoccb difcnssing thotariO 'inntioii and other issues , llo was followed b J , G. Tale , who made an eloquent nddnv tliat was received with great npplauso. 'lli rcnotlng was a sue cts3. All piesenl W'oroantMfied. 1il.OOMI.NOTO : ? , 111. , Sell1 Irtber 2S , AVldtOH pUuinir null burned this V * 'fling. Loss , 87- 000 ; lusurance , 82703. ' - * ! * / I'oi.TiANi ) , Oregon , Ser' ' ntor ' 'S. A tlia- patch from Rathdrun , In ho , BIJS the ontn hmincHs pint of the toun is binned. No pai tieulurf , A Ferry Ilont Oapsi/cii. Mitmn\N Cm , Ind , September 28. A f 01 ry bout loaded with iioikingmun capsi/ed H-iturday night nnd nil ere thrown into the water. It was Bupponod all were rocwvored , but _ the channel has b L'II dragged nnd the bodies ot Chnilc's llolibik and an unknown joutli vvoro found. Tin search is Htill in pro- gross. Alfiritiiiio I'olloo , Ki.vosro.v , Ont. , Soptinbur 2' ! . Oflicers of the levonuo cutter liili boarded schoonei Annie Falconer , and risked to BOO thoe.iptam'ti wny-bills and mnnifoBts. The captain did not then have the manifest , and the eano was ro- petted to Washington , fho vensel is liable tea a line of $500 , ami tliu ofheers intend to enforce - force the law , which has not been applied for twenty jearj. Katnl itoilnt UxploHlon , lir.\insviii.l , i'n , Snplembnr 29. The beiiler in Iho engnii r.smi uf the Millwood end shaft exploded Ia4 e ve-ulng , killing .Mm Haiinn , fiieman , inttu.tly. Hovoial olhi-rs weio injiiroel , nndpuMU f them will probably elio. The boiler house VIA.S domollshoel by the oxploMcm , the cause eif which is nnknovn. Lois tei tlio company , ? > 000 , "Wlio IVliiidor and Sr. Lm IH , Soplemb" , 8. Trod Schult/ a hard dnnkinyimn , n\\ \ \ > t his wlfu at taeir homo in Jorsoyvillo , llhnoH , Saturday oven- ing. Ho then nhiit nml killed himself. The vyifo received the bill ju IIMI head and is bo- liavedtobo morta'ly ' wounded. Domestic- mfclidty nnd wbisliy vvirn the cnuscs. " \Vontlior To-Day , WAHHI.NC.TON' , Saptembor 'M. Upper Mis sissippi partly cloudy urij local rains ; vuiiabh winds bc'cominO westerly ! lownr temperature and hijjhor barometer , Missouri , paitly cloudy and local laiimj north to west vviuds higher b irometiir and louor temporutnie. Itlnlno and liOKiin at Ulnclnnntl. CIMINVATI , Repteml. r 29. Leigan has cancelled liix Chllllceitlie ) ( Ohio ) e-iiKagernent feir Thiiradny , nnd vvl'l ' bei hoio Thiirsehiv ovcnmir. lllalno will aiii bo in Cincinnati em lhat evening. ' iiKoiii\i'ti : NOTKS. The colored MiumiiH < > ' WaHhington cole lirn' ( d voHteiday , the 30 llh annivorn.iry ftf tlio foundation uf tl'O ' IIt colored loifgii in America , At the di.lly ( ixchingo at Klgin , 111. , the foi owing quotations weic iiitBil ; Chetso.ictlvo , legului HHS | , l.KHO bixun , fi'tjllej Imttpr , regular sah N , IN.OOO puundu , 'M\fa \ ; > M . I'rivnto sales , 2,1500 IMNC-H cheese , Idd.OOO . Kjiindd buttei , A Inmdrnd workmitn < n the Missouri Pacific nt Ht. Louis were dinH rgod youtorday foi lack uf work to k < ep tin m employed. Ha Trench pa se/ir.tr < from Cochin , China , on the stcumei "Abdel Kor , " which put In nt Dona. Algiers for iiuar ntinu , died of cholpia after having bean lundid ami placed in the hospital. A cloud bmst In Central America , spreadIng - Ing death and desolation through a largo ills tnct jejterduy. Inclination in ju t i o ! ved that on Ilii IMh lust , the schooner ' Wulea" nnd the brig "Leonard Myeiit"iolliited in n gala nnd tlo Ijrlg sank. The captain' wife ami two seamen were lout. Chief .Instico Waite mudo Itlalnu it friindly call at the latter'rt hoU.1 m 1'olodo the other night. 1'ostorduy nftornoon , near WhooHng , W Ytt. , the p.msciiKer and fant fielglit collided- reuniting in the ahno.t total di tructlon o' ' both truins. and the killing of four trainnn-n. At 1'oint of I'nufd , M a , ; yesterday , .Ttemerheat Wnllacti lt > o In a King o t-eull riiMi , ( Ivo iiiihiD , f.mr . IIIKH. Tluio , 35 ndn- utts vMniimg murgiu ' 'feet. Thcra iru y.OOO * kinsmen in LHII < ! runce , out of onu U y t and tturmy nigi tire Irun'i. ut , THE GIANT SWINDLE , Renewal of ihc Slar Roiiic InytsligatiPii , The Report of llio Oomniittoo ou ExpondituroSi A Pungent Review of tko Wholesale - sale Tbofts , Tbo Brnzon Oondnot of Dishonest Ooutraotorst The Impossibility of Fraud With out Urixdy's Oonnivanco. Government Iidlmrgy ITnpiinlnliod s Some li'ouil for Cou- lory Order. The IMiimloicd os , I ) . C. , Sept. i ! ! ) . Tha com mlttco on o\iHiulUuics ! In the dopiitment of justice' , which during the last mwston uf con. gioss ! uve tigatod the star route pionecutionc , has uomplotod its lepurt foi subudsiion to the houio on its icassombbng , 'Clio rerun I is nigued by 2\lessrs. \ Sprimrcr , ( clmiiinnnran ) Alttyno , llmnphlll , Plan and Ciiop , democratic - cratic inombers of tlui committee , it details at lent tli the history of tha nlar nnitn frauds fiom ilnves' ndministi.ituui do\\n to the time of tha commencement of n-utn , and divlares that the frauds upon the norvico could not have been committed without the knowledge , ro-opciatlou and -issistanco of Thomas ,1 , lirady , nnd that not only the conliactors , but ninny other persons in high olhcial positions in the government were cumimdly ivuni/aiil of the frauds or guilty ns participants thciciu It dcclaros that the amount out of which llio government was defrauded in the star roiitomail service dm iiigllajGs'adininliitriition oxcoooils 81.000,000. At 0110 tlmitho govern- moiit was paying 8150,000 per youi foi carry ing mails to olliu's that yielded leas tlmn $1',000 rovenup. The etory of the attempt to ntbilrata the Hnlisbuiy nnd 1'arkcr cnnei is told nt some length. The leportsavHit ap pears from llio ovldenco Hint two of the most poerfnl combinations of the post route con- trnctora vveiu known as tha Saliebury nnd 1'arker comtiinatioiiB. All ollorta nt procur ing imlietinents ngniuat thexo paitics failed , Thomas McDovitt , nominal euntinctor for principals , who had n largo amount in tliu expedited service , was n witness icliod upon to break Into the Salisbury combination and BIOW their method of doing biminens nml was the only witness urcensibla ] to make proof ngainst this powerful combination , but the irmeminent took that witnoai and seat linn to Lht ) penitentiary , McU'Jvitt , though given the piomtso of 1m munily , t-o ! force of which wnn recognl/od by Jnmes nnd MuoVnigh failed to receive e\i'cnti\o cloiuancy , nutwithfituii'iiug ' this protOKt to the incaideiit and attorney gunei.il , The mannci of i roctiriug uxpodition WIIH ru- diieod to a ecience. Thu nliidavits , contracts nnd ni'ai-ru , were the HOO Inunilatinu upon vvldeh the e\pendituro and incie-.ieed service , c-o4ing thogoveriime'iit liumliedsof thouHiiids of ilullurs , were alhmed , I'oi hra/en elfr < ntry nnd perjury those iillul ivit makers are without pir i Icl in the histoiy of criminal prosecution. Affidavit * ) , signed mid sworn to in blank woia kept 011 hand by the cnntrnctois just n.s tlley laid up grain foi their horses. A considerable portion of the report to the subject of llio am plojmetit and composition of tha atlomojH. The amount paid for this pin posn as far as ascertained is 8111,817 , of which G'eorgo 151isn lecehod ? 57 , " . ! . ' . While thoevldenco ngainst the star louto eontrnclois and public official' , the report sajswuHstrong and couclnsivo as to their guilt and tlmt tlio government vv u di fiaiidoil of largo Hums of money , and tint largo sums vvc'io alspnudod to ec'curo the indictments end conviction * , vet no person was convicted or punished , ami no civil anils hayo as yet boon Instituted to recover the vust sums illegally and fraudulently obtained from the public trcisury. HI l OHM l u\s \ Chief Inspectoi Kharpe , of the post ofllco department , IHSIIOI ! gnnur.il older to nil inspectors specters ihiectmg them in coses wheio a de- fui ucy is fimiid t exist in tliu nccoimt-i of post ofhcer , to an out the pontm istei and Im- iiieoiately begin legal prncae llngs at'.iinHt him through ttiu dn-ti let utturniiy. Thu prac tice lieretufoio lias been to allow n dollnipient ] ioslimistor to supply the deficiency if email , amount * from his personal me insTill - Till I'WICfcvl 01 UKIVlill. Suit on llio ntar route con tract VVAH fih d to- du by tim distiict attorney to recover .Sll , ' . ' 01 VMth tliu interest from Sept > mber in , 1KSO , fioin A 11. 1'roun , who was a coiitrActoi on tlio route fioin Miiiiumuntto l.ako lioml , Col orado , liclwien I'Vbriuiry , Ih7' ' ' , and ,111110 , iss. . It is charged that lirowii obtained the sum sued for by fraud. The dinliictattotnoy ! HO entered ; nlt to recover SI-fXD ) , sureties on tliu bond of JJjugate , llio Into ( Imb officer of the United Htnten signal corps , Gordon'H Ijllo nl Klinrloiini , LONDON , Eept. 2'J. The Times Khaituinn advices , daled April W , report" ( Joidon lay ing mines in all dlicctlons , Food was dlfli. cult to oljtiin nnd commanded very high puces , liordon had lusiied u paper currency , hlt treasury department being establUhed at Iturber , The soldiers were paid in currency , The reports state that llio town was quiet , Half the popuhitiou had , however , juintd the icbc In previous to the siego. Thoru had been no nous from the Ilrltiuh govcimnont. Lntar toporU untilInly 30 , ay ( loidun hnu been fivu months noveiely boHiecrod and won only able to hold out two month * leiij i r , Aluich | iiJ liiiswu aud Hoyido were executed cuted to-day for treachery in tbo buttle of the llith iiidt , when wo lost HOD killed and wounded , April Hi to 'JO The rclxils have attacked UK between the ubovn dnt'S , but leist heavily from llio effects uf Cordon'd imiiej : , May 1 A painful uccidcnt occiirns ] to-day. One of our olhcern lied upon u mined picui of gioiind , cuiiHiugiittirllio oxploiioii. idis men werei lllleel , Muy ! -liojiort l lias ronclied ns that the Knghrh army will boat liurbor nbont ihn end uf Muy. Tlio leiboU have made xuvorjl at tacks Imlhnvi ! IH-CII repulsed owing to the elo- utrnctivo epialitieM of our iniuvs. During./nni ) there ) wore daily expodlliems nittdo under Stiiti lioy , The Josteii of thei Egyptians have , hovvoyer , been elleht. Many cjttlo liftvo be e n captured. .lime ) 2ri M. Cu//i , lnglih ) cbiisul , lias in- forme d us of tbo Ions of Jierbor. M , Cum will 1)0 went to Kardofur vn the Wllli to take care of the governmoiit Interests tliero. .luly 10 diuti Uuv has burned Jvalakla with three village * . Ulati r iilUckuel Oalainb. llo WM de fcateel Hoatl and his uflicoin vveio killeel , Colonel Steuart hiul u nariow o capu , Juno i'J lii'nt the rubola out of Mum on liluo Nilu , killed many eif them und captured a iiiantih | of war muteiial , Ourutoanieralime advanced to l.tpau , clearing thlition rebel forts elnoe tlio MI ge began , Oni IMHIM \ boon under " < M. July 'II The me'Ko has Imon veiy chiso Arab i ulltnurt ) falling into tl | . > pduco frum all fclelew , I'ood IH piroaclnnj | { u pi lea nt vvlnrh it cunnot bu available. Kince our but elupatehud all hopu of ro l ( finni tha I'mthnh Kotcrnmnul is go o , \V < cm unlv depend Uniii | nut H" m on it U impiis'dile In cut tine iigb vvnh llimunoe'a ( . { wiuueii nnd ( hi ) ' dun , Uuo Aialjoavftitmaii tn uulliuunt to frighten nd put hyrs do cejinoat aw uf our men. The < lnv Pugli V/M . .IIP killed. I'.ipht relxls rlnr fil 200 uf our men IV mnit1' ril'fl ' < ftlul dipj tml limn. Thr < onh mini VNO ate ftblo t" dHnd | uixin nr. ) tlm e n .g. .liy , , . . . ( i Mnhcnict Alii ncti.m . jestirday was very Micresilul. Viyo aimed Me uu > M fter clenung tlnrlocti foils fimmlRttlate-fTtvvoitroiff ferts end ogngnel them for eight hemi * tmdi r n terrific flu- . The forte nre dismilt-,1 , , Hpr , Rmi dlsmounlod nnd the em-my wcredrl\en out. Our loss vvns only tliroo lidlod mid eighteen vvomuled. tlordeMi win unnu urtid two stomnnrs townrdii Scnnaai. Iliev will try to iveapture the. Hfamew Inkun ireiu SaUh Hey , ( iordeni is well. AI.Evvnm v. Hept. n - M. llmcrhn * gum. meinml nil the rmich olluinls in the * Kgiptian sol v ice te. return hctimm odiitnly. Tnnunniiy'H Ticket , XKVVoiiK , .Seplcmhor -Tatnmaiiy llnll inn Jo llio following ' jimiunalioiis todav : 1'or innjor , Aldciman llut-h .1. ( Jrnntj fur eeimp- triillor , ov COIIRI csMiian I1 , llonry Dingrei ; for dlstrlclnltorney , ex senator ( Jeorgo 11 , Pors- le'ufor president e > f the ) bmtd of nldermnn , ( on .lolin Coehranei fore minor , .1. 1) ) . Mes- timer for juelges of Ihu e-emtt of eommoii pleas , Itirhnrd I. I.eirrlmern , .loceph S. Daly , toiieimiimtions , and Hugh I , . ( A > le . Allthe candid itec , I'spociillv Aldei man ( iiant , v\oru heaililj clicoicd. .loliii Kelly , in n fpeoch nt theiopdiiing i f the convention , mid : "We be hoved that the neiiiuniitlon at Cliieife ) was an unwito one , but ( Jreivor Clovelnnd is thoiinmi- nee eif thn ilemocintic party , and wu will not nopirato from the jurty wo h > vo nil knoun an I h.v ed so long. We shall give Cleveland nnd llendrleks our full , fair and honorable Htipporl , A communication from the o\ocutlvo leun- miltoo of the L'ooplu'rt party , nuggeiting cei- tun c.mdldntos , vvius Ignoieel. Tlio AVoHlom Pee > lH , CHIP vi.o , September -Owing ' tei llio nb. nemo of the1 icprcseiitnlivcs of seuno of the lines in the inlciesl , the meeting of the Mil Bouii liver pa'songor agreement ngents to day to consieler the not'co of w ithdraWAl by tha Milwaukee A , Kt. 1'aul load , no notion was taken mill llio uotieo was oxtomloel pending another meeting. An announcement was ro ccivud hero that ComniHsnner I'mk bus anpeiinted .ludgo Coeiloy , of Michigan , to till llio vacancy in the beurdof mbltrntiem on the lolntivu latos on dics.sed beef nnd llvn cattle tei the seaboard , occasioned by the resignation of Cliirh's I'rancis Aelains , , Ir. Cee ! > rgo ( ! Swift for thoduwod beef intorual , nud tjam'l W. Alli'rton for the cattle Interest , am eithoi momburs of Ihu bemid. lleuf now pa\s l3 ! put cent , metre ) than cattlo. Cemnmsslouer I'inkrecomnieiulH it bo made h , * . in her l-'olly. Si. Lous , Hopt. ' . ' ! > . Miss Clara llntchin- son , who tvvo vicoks ngei elopeel fiom Itoitou wilh Wilbur Mclnl > ro , nud has been tiavel- mg with hin ovur nlm o us W. T. Mmdeick nnd w If owas arrested help to-day by detect- Hoi' . Mist llntclilnieni will bo taken back lo lioflteinby ollhe'rs anil Mclntyro who is t5 ! yearn of ago. n book-kce per for the Atlantic works and has n wife anel child in Wulden , will b > allowed to acceimpiuy tliom. Alias llulchiimon Is about - ' - ' . Slio is enid to bo highly cuiiie-cte < d and to have n liuiidxomu bank Account eif bar own. Tlio Nnttonnl LicnKiin In Irnlnnd. I5Dl iil.I.N , September 2'J. ' Suvmal IheHisand purHoii ! ) joined In n demonstration at Nc.d county , Mvo , Saturday , fnveiniigtho establish ment ot a branch o ! the league. I'reiminuiit luouibsrs eif the housa eif commons u lelremeel tin meoling. Mr. Dornuy , of. Chicago , nluo pie'sontfd bin viuH to the' vast rlsvcmblngof * ' ' Iliitlorln Now Vorlc. AIIIAN , Hetomber | 2't. ( lenoi.d llutlor is e'xpcctud tonnivu hero nt2-i9 : p. m. to-day. It In said ho will niiiko n speech in Capital park in full MOW of the o\ocutivo chamber windenvs , ( iiady HiiealcH in U'toy thin after noon. Uoth Hutler nnd Grndy will ho at a mass meeting in the Hudson nvenuo tout this evening , Clove'lund'n ALIIANV , N. Y , . Soptombei J ! > Aiming the callers on ( lov. Cleveland lo day were .bishop Ciallehcr , of Lomtiana , accompanied by liov. Walter A. It.itlcrxhalf , of Albany , and J. Holelnch , of N. Y. , .1" . ] { . Itoelfield of Chica go , nud Jmncd W. Hldgowny , of Jiiooklyn , IIiifl' ] ' > i l'H Knply ( otlio I'owcrN. LO.MKIV , September 2' ) . A njiecial to the Times from Vienna .isseits the ) cabinet eif ( iroal Hi itain informed llio jiotveis tliat in its tipiniem the suHponfioii of lha sinking fund by l > Xpt is justifiable in the pie-Hunt cuiidltlun of UH finances , Deatli nl a l < 'lro Chief. Cl.NclNSAri.Septeiubei UD. .ieiseph Itunkei , fe > i twe'iity-cight ve.us connected wilh thu lire dupnttmont uf t inn city , anil lor the InstHi . cine f , die-el to ( Uy fion , injmicH n ceivod while eliivmg le > u fire ouueluy. He was f > .r > years eild. l''ar ' AVcHiern KnilvvnyH. Nl.vv Yoiuc , Sept. i'J. I'resieloiit Smith of the Oregon Navigation Co , sayH no arrange ment for trnllic agreement bctVM'i'n thu Ke > rlh mil I'aclhe , I iiiuii 1'acihc anel ( ) i ge > u Navi gation has been made 01 IH pending. Spain and llio Unllud Hlnlrw , MIIIIIP. . Septi-iuber 2 ! ) . A dlspiitc.Ii to llio KtiiMlaiil elechres lhoSiim | h nnd Amerleaii govcriiineiils ate not , as has be m ilaimed , negeitmtiiig feu the establishment of u treaty eif coniinoico between Spain Uself ami Ihu I'mli-d ' GIlldHHiiiei'H Ire ) , 1 O.NIIOV , Sept. 2 ! ) . CJIadBtono's attention was called to a statement pnblinhe d in an aiiemymoiis pnmphlot which ncciues him of hupporting tlio Keinmu Catholiu church , which ho mijs IH nn trim and demands the immo of llio author. iin old AVoiiiiui Ureinatcd , LOIMVII.II , Ky , , Sept 2 ! ) . Mrs. Itnibnra A. Itothl , an old woman , was Iniinoj lei dealh tei day. lltr cleithas caught freun : \ grate liio and she wax a e-risp when foiinel. She was nleinu tu the lioune. C'liolera In Italy , JtOJIU , Boteinbor2i | ) ) The ) report uf eholeiii in Italy t ) o pa > > t twenty.four huiiiu blieiuw 'Xti p n i h caiWK | 'Jl'J deaths , of which 117 caiflx und 1UO deaths wuro in Nuplc j 1)5 ) CJKOS and 55 eleatht at ( ienoa. 1'urlluiucnt. September 2i. ! Thelloiqli- erolh vvj3 opened tu-iluy by JCmneror J'rancin Joseph , His iniijooly oxpretseel u hi > i j that Lure.pean conlldgifttion would not eiccur , Jlunllnu tlio OyimniltcrH. ! i\llHlitmv , Hopt. t'l. A lowarel f two hundioel poiuela u olferod for the nrroat of liersems who attempted lo blow up the council house heio yosteiday , Indian boliool , WAMHI.MJION , HoptumUrSll 1-Mliuates for tlio next fiscal year Btibmittud by Impnctor Jliunorth tu thu coniimsslon of Indian alfalru muku nu allovvanco uf ? , ll,7r'0 for thoiiiainten. atica of thu Indian buhuol ut ( jouoa , Nobiaska , loiiriinllHtlo Jollllloitilon , Venn , , SeptomlHr 23-Tho World celebiutid its incroAsu in circulation to over 0110 hundred thousand ceiplrs to-day by flung u salute of n bundled punx in city lull paik , ItllHhlllll I'llllllUU , Hi. I'lTKUsiiim , Sept. 2 ! ) . Tlio tiibunal of KchlUiiclbiirg foitievs santencoel fourteen fo- litlcul iirwjuors to hard labor , Winakow was ( .uudciunoit to deuth aud w POUND AND PECK , Yts'erflay al Ilifi Cbicep SlocK Yarils acd On The Oattlo Market Under Depress" ing Influenooat Hogs Fairly Active nt Last Week's ' Figu. . Largo Trading and Si sr Prices in Wboat Tbo Squeezers Aai ( , Work on Corn , PilucH Hrncli Kite , with Inellontloim Hull Iliclior ni-unnl Ontloclc for "Slieirlu" I'rovlBionH , t'AITt K. Special Telegram to the HKK. Clllc'ao , Sept. 29. Ott ing to a big run mi top of heavy receipts list week anil the Ilo- brow holiday , the market lulctl rather elull. Among the fresh lerelpU were nearly 301) cars of Texan nnd westein raiigeri , leaving only n Hin.ill per cant e > f natives mining thu flesh nrii\nli > . Getod natives woru ociiconud about as high as at the close of last week : me- Hum aral common native ste-era were slow , riioro were many pruuo hits of cattla among the rangers but the excessive supply knocked llio unrket ilonn again ami the aveneo sales of range cattle nheiw a dcrhnn of ten cents. Good to choieo 1 ( , OC I3r > ( ) Ibs , 85.8 % li 50 ; common to modimii , 1000@12i10 lln. , SI.BOfei1 550. Kales. 251 Tc-xniix , b'Jfl ' Uu , 8J.85 : Iti'l Toxnns , lYilb ( ) , SI.10 ; SWi Wyomings ; llO'l Ibs , § 1.30 ; 78 WiomioRs , 1UJI Ihs , tfl.7i ; 191) ) Wyomlngs , UU Ibs. SI 02 ; 112 hilf broods , 1252 Iln , $1 fiOj 111 Wyoming , 1001 lh < e , $1 25 ; 271 Wyomlngs , 1070 Ibs , $1.35 ; 395 Wye ) luiugs , III ! ) lb , $1.2. " ) . noes. The market was generally ; fairly nctivo with little ) or nei vnrl.iti n in prices a compared with the close of last wook. Kouphand com- nu.ii pickeus sold at abemt SI.UOW5.10 ; fair to geioel mixiel at SB.'JIfei 5.50. Hulk packing- rsiles sohl nt S5 IOV5 ( fiO. A few loads uf inverted heavy polel at S3. < ! 0e ( > 5.90 and a hit of Philadelphia ) ! nt Si ! 05. Packing and 'hip ping , IHUG ian llu , V.3o@il 05 ; llKht , 150e < 200 bs. M Ii5ji)3.fi5. ( ) \VIIK\T. Trading in wheat to dij was on rather a hugo scale , but with thu rein tiem In juices there appeared te ) ba moro deiiro to re- ab/o , in nddiliein to which the opuintors np- paired lo mitielpatu larger receipts to-innrrovv and nn increase in the visible ) supply. In the face ) e > f favorable feireign aelvicos , tlio market nolel oft steadily , nnd uloseel on the regulai bimiel at 1J under Saturday. On the ufternoon heiarel more ) stieiiRth was chovvn , nnd an nel vaneo ef ) ( fail eicrurroJ , the market closim ; 7Sajj | ( for Oct. , .SU feir Ne > v , 81 for Dec. e OKN. As the close of tbo September corner in win nppronchea noaitr , greater iuU-iest IH exhibited in the market. The receipts to-day excBodcel by fifteen huiielreel cars , nearly .1 thousand of winch wore giadoei to contracten * Top prices were maintained , hoivovor , nndnfto" drop to " 5 ecu's in tlio early trading , price 10-0 t > 81 ! which fixure > s were e-mtuneel to the close with prospect eif ovrn higher prices to morrow , le la claime-d that the shorts may yet bu compelled to nettle em the basis of a. dollar a buehel. Other futures were harellv * KO active ) anel chiHcel at 57g for Octeiber ; ! ( > foi Neiv ember ; I0i fci the year , and 39J for May. OATS ruled dull with slight change in price * prices , closing nt "oj tor Hoptomber and Oc teiber , lit ! feir Neivombe-r , 29 feir May , roiiK. Kulcel dull , closing at Ki.T.'i'S 17.00 for Octeiboi , 11.70 feutliu year , ll,97i for Janu ary. I.Mill. Kasleir nt 7.iO ! for Se-ptombor and Oc tober anil 12.50 feir Ne > v ember. South American ConinilHNioliorH , NKW YOIIK , September 2'I. ' The Serath Ame rican Comnnesion met in tbo custom house to-day , to hear tlio views of gonl'emon ' interested in trade as to the best means of m- cicailng it. Tliero was .1 gooel attendance. A. 1) . AiulrowH , Spanish-AniPrican Ceimnns- moji r to thu New Orleans exhibition , re.iel n paper exprefsing bin vieivn. Hintem U. Hel in'r em thu HCeipu of the coimmsMen.ors laboi-s , Thet consul ge > m ral of Peru themght the dlfli- eidty oli-triicting ti.ielo beitvieen this country vuis hirgely duo tei heights anel creehts. Thu consul-gem.al ! eif Itni il aiel butter is shippeel freun this conntiy to lliiglaud and re-shlppod tin ii' , , LS I'nglish eir Dutch butter , 10 lira ? ! ! . I'criivian ItovollH , I'AS.VV v VIA ( ! vivKsro.v , Seplember 21) ) . It is iiimeiicel thai ( ioiior.il Huies has started , a revolt ngainst the Genera government. That movement is suppoited by a number of. armeil men wliei have been g.itheied teigether eulsieh ) of thu city , nnel that It has nupiireel sue h strength it cannot bo disposed of without a larnei force1. A bulletin issued by his party , uills the attention uf the clti/ena to the fact that the national government is neit bound to de-fend Ihu aition of tl o ttnto authorities. A. Itloniiinuntal Suundiil. Mass. , Hopt. 2U.-Hov. Frank It. Sleeper , pastor of the Daptiht church of ( iitidnor , was arrrignod before Judge I-'ield , of thut town , this nioinllig nu the chlige of ns- Hiiult nreforred by Mis , Kllcn llult. The offense - fonso is allegud to have been committee ! Jmio 1K82. Inloiiso oxcltemont exists in tlio tijwu on account of thu social standing of thu l > ai- ties EWS ! TEARLDAKINOPaV.DER' Irr/MuoutlDTORlsc iA & < w ' < ® lvM > ' mv * r L rM IL\'J \ ' { { " CREAM At ? . ir alum , > r any inju 1 us nibaume-e ji-an l > o Jo nAnelrovvrj1 i'oi iaklnic J jwdor. Is v'lyPURE' . } K-lll tlielory I , Ulel KtllU10I n'W'fvedlroiusiirlielitinli't.susS. Dana llav .lia& . ion : .M li/iioiilaine / , ei"0iicaie ! ; > ; , , n < l uasU > v.v4 ( loilo , Mllu nkie. Never bold lu bi.i .