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J * SIXTEENTH YEAH. Oar A HA , TUESDAY. MORNING , OCTOBER 5 , 1886. NUMBE1 * 91) ) . WILD TIMES IN BULGARIA General Kaulbars Oauscs n Mob in tic Streets of Sofia. HE INTERRUPTS A MEETING \ "l An AttPiniit nt nn ArttliPfi lly tlie I'opnlnco nnd Ills b } in s Ilcnlcn A ronlhnuty I'liui. HanUinis' Uniti Action. SoriA , Oct. 4. | N'ew York Herald Cnblp. Special tolho Hi.r.l Kirly this moniluu' , before the lltlle chinch of Solla , a laige uath- crlng of people took place , nnd It was ad dressed by Dcput } KMa \ \ ultcheir. The speaker stated that lie had been piesent at an Intel view with Ctpnernl Kaulbars , nnd that lie hail communicated to the c/ai's cnvo } the desire of llulgarlan patriots for the Incdoiu and Independence of their country. Wult- choll wasqulctl } listened to by the people Vrcscnt. who numbered aboul 2,000. when all at once1 , and quite unexpectedly , deneral Kaulbais himself came driving up in acai- * * rlage. Thu general li led to loice his way to Iho tribune upon which Wulteheir was stand ing. The attempt was leeched with expies- Blons of displeasure , but ( .eueial Kaulbars made bis way In a thiico tlnoiigb the timing nnd succeeded in reaching the lostrum. WultchelT then soiuht lo milntiin his right to the attention of the audience , but as ho did son man In the crowd shouted , "Down vsith Bulgaria , " "Long llvo the Kmpcior ot Kussia. " A. w ii.n SCI.NI . Thereupon a filghtful scene of dlsordei took plnco. Utteiing wild cries the people to lushed upon the Inlrudei , and nol enl } beat 1 % him suveiely , but attacked those who en- i deavorcd to save him fiom violence. The gendarmes then pushed their vvn } Into the ciovvd and succeeded In rescuing the victims ol the poi'ulai fury. The } w ere found to be severely wounded as far as appearances wcnl , and wore removed to a hospital amid the impiec.atlons of the crowd. K VI I.IIAUS SI'KAKS. ( lOiiei.al Katilhais had in the meantime succeeded in gaining possession of tlio tribune , and when the disorder was over he began toadilicss the gathering. Ho fust ob served that a few conservatives and m.anv nihilists had hindered him by toice fiom ex pressing his opin'on. ' It was therctoio his Intention to go to the real people In Bulgaria In the piovlncc. Thu people weiu hostile liom the Hist , and when the genei.il 1 njioku ol the bi'iiellts Itussla had con- I fened ui on Bulgaila.and of the good intentions of the emperor , ho was loudly In- teiruiited und cilesVPIP 1 e ml of "not true , ' 'long live tlio constitution , " and "the Inde pendence ot Bulgaria forever , " ( ioiiei.il Kaultiais sought lo calm the ilsiug stoim , nnd himself glow violent in tils manuei , but again tlie noise and dlsouler broke out and iitalii Kaiilbars , deadly pale nnd tiembllng , strove to lide tlio tempest which ho had pie N oked. mi : srn VKr.it scjuri.ciirn. Ho nppealed , entieatcd , even threatened with Ins list , but was oveicomo by the Inces sant nolso or the ciovvd. The gendarmes had g.itbcied around the rostniMi to piotect the spe ikei , but Gcucial Knulbars finally left the tiibtinenmld cries of "He didn't dare to remain. ' ' The general diovo diieclly to the house of a ( ieiman icpiesentative , Von Tliielmaiin. The ciovvd then went to the residence of Piemiei Kadoslnvoff , where a gieat demonstiation took place , and there weiu repeated ciies of "Dulcaila forevei , " and "Long live Bulgarian independence. " QUii.ititn iir.sioiiKO. llndoslavolT then addiossed a few vvoids to the crowd with a view ot restoring calm and the assembly at last quieted down , lint what will bu said of n diplomatic agent who docs not shrink from enteilng n foreign country and in exciting times from going to popular guthcilngs and theie , liav ini : foiclbly obtained possession of thu tribune , caprici ously stilling up the passions of tlio people ? ( ioneral Kaulbais , who obviously looked foi nn easy orntoilcal triumph , must have sul- Icred n fcaiful humiliation. Ills effort was a filL'htful farce , and to this the Itusslan paity lias Itself contilbuted. HK'I.I. THY IT AHAIX. LAIKH Uenerul Kaulbars 1ms stated that betakes no tragical view of the wild ceno that was ciiacto 1 to-day. Ho is even lictei- mined to try bis oiatorlcnl fortunes still lurtherln gatherings ot tliu people until nt HIIV rate ho shall have succeeded In convlnc- ngliulgaila of tlm good will of the c/nr and ' In bending hei to compliance with Itussia's wishes. With these alms InIuv be Intends In a few ihijs to start on a lound tom t.uough IJtilfc'aila , and everwheio toaddicss thu ] ieople. Tue Idea that bu ought to leave holla on account of todaj's uvi'iilti Is fin liom his mind. Ills scheme of tiavel does moiohonoi to thogeneiaPs < om.igu than to bis political ponetiatlon. If no c.urles his Intontlons into eflect the goveinment will Imidly bu able to pievcnt tha occuricnce of giave disturb UKes 01 even removp danger lo 1 the Ille oflienei.il Kaulhais himself. Snrpilno nt Hiuillitus' Aotion Vu.sj ; 'A , Oct. I. | Xow "koik Jleiald Cable Sjiiclal to tlm Ui.i. . ] The netloii of ( ipnorol Kaulbais at Sulla who , in Ids ad- 'less to an assemblage } esleidav o foolishly challenged llulgailu , has caused gieat aston ishment In diplomatic chcies heie. The pre vailing opinion Is that such untuwaid con- duet on the i > ut of a diplomatic agent would bo Incompu'henslble until Knul < bars had leeched olllcl.al oulci.-i tn indmou&tuloof complication in oulm that Ilussla might liiivea pieloxt for the military occupation of liulgail.i. Uuvcinment otllciali nievor } lellccnt In tlio matter. They art -npp.hcntly incllmd toiegnul the rcpoits lu exagKCinied. Kaulbais to-day entered upon his journey to Ploviin , by way of Oiclianto. A confer ence took plavo } csleidny bclvvi.en Xadievicli and the Kisilun agent , Xlkunldolt , at which the self-jcopaidlzlng action of Knulb.n.s In attendingpubllogatherings was commentcil upon nnd discussed. Considering the Inabil Ity of Urn IJuharlin goveinment to proven ! KaulbatV jouiney , the only ex ) cdlent left tc them was to let ( icncrnl Kaulbais continue li at his own ilsU. Opinions jcKaidlng tlu probabilities as lo the results ol Kaulbars1 jouinoy me vailed. Their gonenil tcnoi , liovvover , seems to bo Hut Kunlb.ars w 111 have to bo very cautions of his life , which may be endangered In certain towns thioubh uhlcl ; Jio will have to pass. Outr.agcu ISy Moonll Iitor' ) , DtniUN , On. 4.A number of moonlight ers make an attack upon thn house of i farmer named Joins In the Castle Island dls trlct , last night. The } fired several thot.s at ' the house , sbatteiing one of thn doois. Tvvc V dauphtors of thu laimer ulm were standlnij f bell hid the door weie h.idlv , wounded. ftt , rronohinoii Kllloil In China. t'r PAIIIS , Oct. 4-Tho escort of Iho Krcntfr T Tonquln frontier commission w is iti.ckeii byjitratls near Lookul , on the I , Kui Two ofllcers and eleven men VN t k.liu ! , The raiuuilsblau jiIU.1uiib KI. . .J U THANMCS 10 _ GIADSTONE Hy Irish U omen A Splomlltl itcply Ity the Grand Old Mnii. HAW uinr.v , Oct. 4-Mrs T. D. Sullivan , wlfo of the lord mas or of Dublin , and a deputation of Irish ladles appointed to pre sent tlio ex-premier w ith n mammoth peti tion In favor of homo rule , were received b } ( Sladstone lo dvy. The pelition bears Iho signatures of 'iOO.ooO Irish .vmien. ( Ircat crowds have llneked hlth T all day Inlcvv of the event. Mrs. Sullivan lead the address of the Irish women. The ma } or of Cork. maor of Llmer'.ck. mayor of Watcrford , and mayor of Clonmel then each presented ( Jladstono with the tieedom of their cities and thanked him for his chivalrous and spleiutld's plforts to ipstoro heland's parlia ment , expressing the hope that ho would soon visit Ireland to iccclvo fiom the liisb jicople , at theii homes , tliu thanks they all felt towauls him When ( Jladstono icplicd , his voice was somewhat busk } . Ho said he believed that the deputations and nationalist membeis of the house uf commons trill } rci- rcsented the Iilsh lisa people. "At m } age , howevei , " dladstono said , In lefereneo lethe the icmiost that he v Isit Irel ind , "the ( | iies- tion ot visiting Ireland Is beset with uncer tainties. Whatevei ma } bu m } condition , whethei of bodll } ptesence 01 absence Horn aiiiouir them , the lush people will nlwnvs laiuclvsli.uo mv inteiPst and m } alleition. ( il.ulstone added th it lie must den > the st ite- mont tli it lie had leiioiiucfd his loimei atti- ludu b } Hiippoitlnir the puiposal to restore the lilsb pirllament. He said also he was thankful lei the shato he took In iiasslng such Uish meisures as had been made laws during his public eiieer He continued : "Ihe whole chai.uterot the lilsli coutro- vers } hadalteied. Wo do not now contem pt ite the dieadlnl alteniathes our tatheis laced a ceutur } ago , nor the alteiiiativo \\elllngtotilacedvvheiilipsald ho pioposed Catholic emancipation ns nn alternative to civil wai. It was neceisai } that the late gov ernment's lilsli pi oposils should have bet n put folwaid In tieeoid with thodesliesof Iho lilsli nation , and also to make it cleat that thn proposals sto d within the lim its ot Imperial honor , safety and well.ue. These alms weie completely attained and the } have been sustained b } singular mild- nesb.ind tempeiaiite ot expression , which have so tin ehaiai teil/ed the conductor lilsh- men at eveiv sligoot the agitation until now. IChccis J The pause icpiesciitcd b } these deputations Is the cause ot oulei , peace and legal ! ! } . It Is the hope ol conducing to tlm settlement of thisgie.it question in political atl.iiis. I am oulte piepnicd lo witlidiaw fiom public Ille , it 1 could believe tliat It weiobettci lot hel.ind , but 1 am unwilling to aniveat this conclusion. Knglaiid's In- leieresl Is as miiih involved as Upland's. On the lowest grounds ol civiland mllitai } econ o.uy it Is England's inteicst to change in some way the ptescnt civil goveinment in lielind , which cosls the British t.ixpa.vei vt.nlv sixteen shillings pel bead of the population , while the civil gov einment ill Liulaud and bcotland costs } ear- 1 } but c-Uiit shillings pel headol thu popula tion. On f.u hijhei mounds England ous'ht lo concede lie-land's icuiitst. Knglaiid's chaiactei Iscoiiceined. Theie isa stain upon Lnglindin lespict ot hei lelatlons towani Ireland. 1 deny thai the term sPimation , which oui opponents uiisciupulousl } use to dcsciibo the meaning ot the late sovein- ment's pioposals , Is conectl } aiiplltdin this case. The piomoteis < if the bill nevei thought of spp nation. AVe conned caiu-tul compaiison ot ( iiattin's piiliamenl with the pailiamcnt lull inopoaed. 'Ihe spheio within whicli Iielaud desiics fiee action , which is especially the spheio of local goveinment , would have been at tained under oui bill bettei lai than it was no , sussed under the Uuittan pailiamcnt. The piesent goveinment on"ouiages Insli laud occupieis to believe that judicial icnts wilt bo icduced. This Is embudied In tuo ap- pointmenl of the piesent land commission. also In the Marquis of Salisbni's speech at the commencement ot the pailiamcntarv session in what be said concerning judicial icnts. 1 do not accept his statement to any picnt extent rpH'.aidiug the legislation , which ho said his government pioposcs toi the next session. i reserve judgment also on the wondetlul encclopcdia de- llveied on Satumay by Loid Han- dolph Chin chill , whose perlonmuiccs nio less known than Ins piomlscs. I am un.iblo to e'alhei Irom eithei of these statements a del.uation of fresh concessions. 1 do not wish to close the possibility for a future modus \ivendi , but 1 am unable to gather that an } thing lemalns to be done in that direction. It would still bo wise to iccon- sider Iho pecuniary leims of tlie late govern ment's bill piopobcd. Kull justice to Ireland requires a lull Investigation of licrllnaiiclal blstoiy betoro wo reach a conclusion as to what should be accorded heic. 1 hope lie- land's triumph will comowltb pioniputudo , witli cheerfulness and with Jo } , and I hope there will be no InUr enini ; pciiod of gloom. AN 1IIISIL FAKCR. Investigation of tlie licIliiBt HiolH lie-ins AVI tli a Klcht. HII.PASI : , Oct. 4. The commlssloiipis ap pointed to Investigate the circumstances causing and attending the recent riots , met to day. All the barristers engaged to at tend the ii cstigatlon except two insisted on an udjoummentloru few minutes , hflecn at least , In ordci to decide upon what course to adopt. Justice Day refused to giant any ad- joiiinmcnt , salng It would be a waste of time. The justice then , despite the protest of the banisters , pi oceeded to examlno wit nesses , whereupon the banlsteis piosent ioso and left thoeouit loom In procession , taking theh bags , Inlets and books with them. Sov- einl solicitors , priests and oiangemon intoi- csled In the Invebtigatlon followed the bar- rlstois Hnrlster O'Shaiighnuss } said ho was Indignant at Justice Daj'n conduct and added : "I'hu lilsli biris nolusedto such treatment. " Tliomeiiibois ol the Dai Hiibsj- ipicntlv letunied to thoeouit 100111 and pie- sunted a piotest against the action ot the commission as opposed to the Interests of thcli clients and tno public. It tiansulies that Messis. rieiich and Adams , the lilsh membuis of the commission , supnoited tlm request foi adjournment , while Messis. liulvei and Mcllaid } supported the chairman. It Is riimoicd in legal elides that Adams will ictiio liom thu commission. These ne- nualntcd with thotiue stituof allaiis aio of the opinion that the whole lliing will end in a l.n ico. It Is thought constables will bJ the The I'oiin Aslcd Clemency. i : , Oct. 4. The pope , thiough the papal nuncio at Mudiid , has asied the queen of Spain lo pardon ( ieneial Vlllncampa , vvha led the recent revolt , and the olllccis who were associated witli him In tlm iipilsing , from the sentences ot dcalhHlch \ haijo buon passed on all ot them. Ilurleil in x , Oct. ! . Tlio luncral of JoMiuo Xunn , formerly United States consul ircneral at London , took place to-day at Totlcshuiit , T.S-.PX. Thcro wasa I.HKO number of Ameil- canu present , includlag Kuv. Mi , Kmciy , ol Cblcijjo. A 1'oiiyti Char.actorlAUtloti. LOXDO.V , Oct. 4. In a letter Chamberlain denounces the Painell bill nt , n "dishonest plccoof paity tactics Intended todlvldotht liberal unionists and piovol.c agit.tliuu in li-ulnnd. " T.'iD } Want No Conforonoo. VIH.S.VA , Oi-t. 4. Hussi.i and Germany h.'i\o unfnun-abiy jccehcd Austria's suggcS' tion tor a conference to setUe the lJulari.ui ; ; question , - - A Haul Itrc.ach of 1'ioiiilsc. XKVV Yoiii. , Oct. 4. Chiistopher Mocr. n luillloualie ton times ovrr , and picsldsntot the Mc.ver rubber roiupany , has been bucd foi breach of promise by Miss Annette Fchcuck , Miss hcheiicu is a descendant of an old Knickerbocker famlh and Is about tidily } ean > cld. Mi.vci iShlNt-nlilit. Tlio plitntlU agps , at f IW.oW. rji'Ol Dion t Notices UL-IU.IN , Oct. . Maor Maxwell , of Fin- i.obrx > . : ui' , countv Down , ba ? Issued l C notices. TVT i1 V The Great Convention of the Knights of Labor in Session nt EichmonJ , POWDERLY'S OPENING ADDRESS. ThcStrnsslo < > r ( lie Oulpr NntARnlnfct Capital lint Monopoly Anarch istic Deeds < > r Violence Denounced. Thp Knights of Labor. RICHMOND , Vu. , Oct. 4. When the con vention of tlie Knlchts of Labor opened this nininlng iioveriior Lee inmlo tlio iiddtcss nf welcome Inlilch In ; cited Hint It hnit been claimed Iheroiis nil Irrppicsslble eon- Ihct between cipital niul Inbor. Ho said nil L-ood men would suppoit the present move- inent If It was fought against in- coiporatpd rascality niul combattcd gieat iiionej eoiporatlons that sought to con- tiol legislation bj briber } .uul coirnptlon Ho declared that nil capital wasnolemploed lor such \ Icious uses niul that anj differences l ) ( > t\\en woikmon nlld emploo would bo si-tiled , ns the meat constitutlun had been drat led. by conciliation and faireompiomlso. Mi. I'owdeil } . gcncial master workman , then addicssvd tlie iissemblv , lev lew Ing the work ot the > eii , and decl.ncd that it was the most eventful and living one in the e\lstenic ol tlieoidoi. "it we aie guided by tlio expel lenco ot the past , " mid the speaket , "and iiitiiceoidln : ; ! } , woean place the order upon a looting so sate and s-ino tliat no assault fioiu the euein } can injure it. It wonio notgulded bj thai i-xpeiience , if wo lull to read aright the signs of the lime , we will t.dl to propi'ih icpicscut those nho sent iisheie. " lie cited that In one \e.u more II.nu four thousuid assemblies had been 01- mni7i'il. lie said quite a few had entered the older and ul onto plunged Into lash strikes , roiiti.ii > to the oollev of the order. HP spoKu ol the southwestPiii uillwav stilke nt cie.it length , lie s.iid he did not approve of that stiike.but It was enl > when the threat was ni.iclo to stop every wheel In the United Slates that he raised Ills voli e in denial. He did tli.it in defence ot tlieordei and tlie coun- tiv. That southwestern strlkets had su'leied gieat vv i OIL'S was tiuo , audit vv.is his Una heliel that the rallw.i } companies with a full 1 now ledge ol what these grievances were , piccipltnted tholulit theiiisehcs at n time to make it appeal to the woild thai ( lie stiiko vvns toi an Insignificant cause1. The elght- houi stiiUe was not succc'ssful because neitliei woikmcn nor euiniojeis weio lo.uly lei it. The leductloii ot hews of labor was a necessit } , and sooner or latei must bu had , but the Knights must not forget tint In manv places the ten-hour plan lias not jet been adopted The sneaker said the piopo-ed lediiction ol woiking hours caused millions ol dollais worth of woik to be lett undone 1 e- cati-e ot tlie uuueitaliity in repaid to laUmir contracts.eei was it moio clc.nl v de inonstiited that nn liijmj to one \vastlie coiicern ot all 111 in in the movement liu men tioned. Tlio move was in thciiuhtdlicctlon , but the time and elicumstniices weie not suitable. \ plan should be adopted , such as suggested it the Cleveland meeting , whicli hv tlie co-opuiatlon of workiugmcu's oisaui- /atious and miniilaotiiitrs' associations tould be put Into piactlce without a stiike 01 unsettling business lie ilcclaied bcloio the slum hour sbtom would ho anv bcnetit , the relation wlildi workmen bore to 1 dior saving niaihiiipiy must undei o n ladical change. Machinery must bi come the sl.ive ol man instead of keeping man suboidiiinte to I ho machine. A plan of co opemtlon , thiough which woiKmen may contiol ma- chlnerv must siipeisedo the piespnls } stem , lit fei ilug to child laboi , he said it should be ( lie dut ) of cveiy assemblj to FCC tli.it all cliihlten should attend school. Opposition to child laboi was to Insiiie tint ho should ac- ( liilineducation to equip him lortlutles which would fall upon him ns a man and a clti/cn. lie asked that a special committee on educa tion be appointed to piepaio and lecoinmcnd a plan lei the bcttei education ol Ameilcaii joutli. He closed b } tieatingof the iclations uolwcen the knights and trades unions , and recommended co-opeiatlon. lie declaied that ho hnd been unable to leply to a tenth of the letters addicsscd to him. Ho slid he had ictiained fioin rcuhing to cilticlsm , and while he Had been accused of lack of nei\o lei so laigo a movement , still a million men and women ot ncivo and common scnso had siislalnnd him In caning thubannei ot theoidei. He said the } would act accnidlng to his wisn II they selected another to nil his place , and he asKouthcm to vote without sentiment foi tlio best man In theii judgment to guide the ordei. Mi. I'owdcrly , In response to the icniarks of Uovoinoi Lee , exmessed his giatihcatlon at tlio welcome which had been given the knights by the people of Vluiluh , and moio especially the people of Klchmoml. 1'ovv- deily. continuing , said : " .Men who owe alle giance to the Knuhts ot Labor aio engaged In aLonlllct , but It Is innvvaiof trnlliagaiiiht error. It Is not , ns many honest ! } bcllcvo and many moie dishonestly asseit , a vvai ot laboi against pnnltul ; but It Is a w.ii In which tlio manhood of Amcilcan laboi flighting lor lecognltlon. In this war It must bu deteimined which shall rule monopoly 01 the Amuicnn people , cold 01 manhood. Out battles aio not touiiht tor the puiposo ol dcteimining whether the Indivldu il snail nile n state or an empire , butte to di > eidi ) whuthei the peolo ] ) who aio entitled to life , libeity nnd hnpplncss shall llvo in the lull enjoiiiient of then right ? and liU'i- tles as becomu citi/ens ol the republic. The monopolist of to dav Is more dnngcious than the hlavo ownei of the past. Monopoly takes land from the people In million aciii plots. Itsemlslts agents nbund nnd hi Ings hoidesof uneducated dcspei.do men to this cauntrv. It impoith iunoinnio and scatters It bio.idcast tliioURliouttlm land. It nnd It alone is lesponslblo lor ever ) mnnllestatlon ot anaichy that our countiv has wit- needed. All men may nol bo willing to admit that this statement is tine , hut when monopolvdlcH , no moiunn- nichlsts will bo bom unto this countiy , lei anaicln is the legitimate clilld ot monoiioly. While I continually denounced deeds or vlb- leiH-o committed In the name ot Inboi < Tui ing the piesent seal , 1 mil pioud to say that the Knights ot Kabul , ns nn oigaiii/atlou , Is not lu an > v > ay lesponsiblo foi Mich conduct. " The iacu Issue , raised wlten fho colored delet1 , Tcriell , was ictnsi'd ndmlttnnco to u hotel , and his vvliito biothci dolegntcs of UKIrlct 49. Now Voik , icfiified to go tlieio without him , has appealed In another blinpe. Ihe knights ol ItlUiiuond ni- i.in.eil foi a p.uado , toiunaiiieiit and bdl nest Monday In honor of the visiting knights , and committee of : u- rangpniiMits was appointed. When the Km- icl ( jiustloii moso It became n pioblem how the ball tould bo given without bilnglng It up In a now and moro vt\ntlous : shape. It is continr } to local customs and picdju- dices to have whites and blacks at n ball toaethi'i. If at tlio Knight of Labor ball both ho admitted to the sumo ball many white knights hero would rpfiisutonttenil ; If In fiepamto hulls the \Isltlng knluhts , csiie- iiially nftor 1'owderlv't , ntdeclnration of tliu lulnclulcs of ciunllly ) of tlm laifs today , iiiinht jutusa Invitations. Anothoi fompllcutlon sprang from the fact tliat William II. Mullln , masteiwoiUnmn of the Hlfhmniid dlstilct , Is n ctndldato for congrcs- < , and his Inllucnco is stiongwitli Iho commHtec' , If It Is dccldod 10 admit whites and niviocs to the s mc ball , many of his whlto suppoittrs would aban don him. Thu committed on nnangoment.s held a meeting this uvpnlng , and at an eailyhour thismoinlng had not dtcldeil what to do. Pending n settlement ot the question eltoits mo belli- ; made to keep scoot fioiu the visiting knights the fact of Its existence. It Is thought possible that It may result ID leaving the ball out of the pio- grammoof theday'o onteitaliinimts. Mrs. Lee and Miss Davis , daughter of Jef- feison l.ivls. occupied a box at tlie Itlchmond theatei to night. In the opposite box snl Mr. I'owderly and Messrs. Haes mid Ualley , of the u.secutlvo committee , Plfty Conta on tlio Dollar. ST. Louis. Oct. 4. The lecchor of the IVovUltnt Havings bank announced to Hie court to-day that cnoiigU of the bank's assets had been lealized upon to warrant the de claration ot a dividend of fifty percent. The rouit authoil7od such dividend to bo do clured , and It U MOW being paid to do TI1K Unlniportnnt ? tccilni : or tlio Lite Stock Coininlf lon at Clilcnco. CiurAoo. Oct.I. . ISpoclalTcleKinm to the UKI. . ] \ \ hat was eocpxctcd to bo nn import ant meeting of the Illinois llvo stock com mission resulted like rnost of the previous meetings , In doing lllllo that vvns new. Com- mlssloneis Mcl'he ney nnd Treason , with the secictnry of the board , first hold a short consultation , to wbfch Oovcrnor Oclcsby was admitted , and f niirvvhlch repot tcrswcro oxclmlid. It was dJtlcd at the preliminary iiieoting tint If the gnvonimont experts were [ o accomillsh | much In ferreting out the lileuro-pnetimonln dattlo , that they would lm\c to be commissioned by the slate , The government nuVcrs , Drs. llerrand Koso of Now York. Trumbotvci of Washington , nnd Rowland nnd llawko ot Xevv Jor-ey , were tlipn called before Ihe commissioners , who still kept the doius scaled to the picss and the public. I'liii state boaid then Issued com missions to the government experts , making them nsslst-uit statclietcilnnilnns , with lull Powei to enter suspected piemlsi's mid kill cattle. Two of these newly dcputued assist ants will go to lllacklterry , Ills , this alter- noon to exam'iiea ' Iteul of cattle thuo sup- liosed to be nircctcd similarly to those now d } ing In the distillery sheds. Something AttiMt Itn Done. WASIIINOIOV , Oct. 4. Somu anxlctv Is felt nt the depaitmi'iitof ngitcultutc ovci the falltueof the state and locM uutlioiitles to lullv coopeiate with the doparlmcnt In Its tlhnts to stamp out pleiuo-piiciunonia , 'llio rund at the dlsposa of the deuaitment for the siippiession uf contngious diseases imoni : cattle was liiplted to 8100,000 , nud the tie.uj espouses of the last few weeks have made serious Imoads on the appiopilatlon , riioquaiantinent Chicago is maintained nt a ilall } cost ofStfiUJ Commissioner Colnian , speaking of the opcintlousof the depart ment nt Chicago , said that there seems to tavo been a total failuio on tlie part of the stuto uuthoiitics to dcstiov tlie inlecKd animals. Unless some action in Hut line is taken , a very sum of money will h.uo been ex- [ iciuled simply in < iuarantlnlng cattle , and ; ho animals will still bo on hand. It would : ie bettei for all p.utlus to have the Infected animals destioved , which could only be done. : > > the sfit'1 authorities' Man land and other states are eompla mug because ot the with- li-awal ol Iheueputmenl's e\pert\etwiinait- ills lor sei vice at Chicago , and unless some iction Is taken by the local authorities in .hat city to iplievo tlie situ itlon the luudsat : bo disposal 01 the dcpaitment will be e\- laiisted in a lew months and the countiy ireueiull.v left without protection against In fectious diseases of cattle. Cattle Quarantine 111 Missouri. Si. Lot is , Oct. 1. The late ho.udof health leld a meetlnir nt JclTeibOii ( Saturday oven- ! ng and established a quarantine for ninety lavs ncnlnst cattle fioin thniiikctcd counties in Illinois and Indiana , all ot the state ol Ohio and tlie province ol Quebec and this mointug ( iovcinoi Mnnn iduke issued a pio- clamatlon caiiing the s.unu into cttcct. Tc\.is revel' III Virginia. 11 viiinsnt no , Vn. , Oct.4. . J. 1' . Swank , a largo cattle dealer of this county , a shoit tlmo ago puichased about thlity-iivo head ot cattle in Ilaltlmoieand bioucht them heicto gia/e. Some tenor tvvclvo died with wlml Is called Texas levuu LIVJJ blOCK ) IX DANGRIt. rullnrool > lontni.i GrnnscH Calls For Seine Itnlfcl' . WAfiiiivoiov , Oifu 4. Govcinor S. T. JIausei , of Mon tanner the course of his ro- poit to the sccretai } oftholuteilor , after say ing that agilculturo is a fnlluro on account of scaicitj ot water , snjs : Hut the most sciiousot all the losses , the full extent of which it is impossible us yet to estimate , Is that of our natuial glasses , our sole depend- ance lei vast heuls ot cattle , hoiscs , shtep and other slock , both wlntui and sum- mei. Our ranees aio almost bate or so neailyto tint stock is In poor condition lei winter , and should It provo long anil severe - vere , great loss must inevitably follow. In anticipation of such an event some of out largo stoelc owneis are ill iv Ing theii hcids 1101 tli to the British poscssions. It Is a mal lei of such urgent and except Ion ilimpoit.mco that 1 would uiito upon jour dcpaitmcnl to secuie by friendly interposition theurlvileire , on such terms as may SCL-III just , for some portion ol oui stockmen who can bust avail themselves thereof to pistuto theii herds during tlio coming winter on tliu extensive Indian icscivations noith of the M issouii rlvci and those south of the Vellowstona iivei. 1 cannot too zealously uige upon join immediate attention this suggestion to avoider or lessen the danger of Io > s that thieatens so Impoitant an interest ns that of our stock , whoso numbers and \nluo have been steadily Inueabing until It lepresented a\ast agu'iegato ot wealth ptobaOlj S"iO,000,000. On the bisis of an estimate made lait jeai , counting tliu laigo natural inciua o ol list spring , and the lar 'o importation botoro the diouth began , oui cattle nust now number 15,000,000 head , horses 100,000 head , and sheep 2,000.000 head. Thu frovuinoi estimates the pptmnnent poulitlon ] of the teultoty nt 210,100 , an increase ot about 10,000 dining the Tlu > Anarchist Argument. O , Oct. 4. The cilmlnnl couit loom wasciowdcd to day when the nigument on tliu motion lei a now tiial foi the seven condemned anatchlsis was icnevvcd. Cap tain ISUckicad copious extiacts fioin quci- ies piopotinded to the juiors and the rulings ot the court. Ho nigucd that the defense was compelled to accept as juiois men who had lead ot the havmarkot tragedv and con tended that the diUenso had a double labor to pel foi m in dl.sahiiiint : the minds of tliu men wlio had already Been acquired of opinions as to the supposed guilt of tlie accused. The speaker quoted nitmcioiis decisions In sup- poit of the \Ievv that the accused should bo accorded a new tifnl owing to the the alleged iiie uKrUy obscned In obtilnlng the jury. The icmalnderof Captain lilack's argu ment was dovole'l to tlm claim that the court oriod in retuslng togiant f > cparato tilals ns prayed foi on behalf of Iho defendants. Mi. .Solomon , associate counsel lor the anarch ists , then commenced ( .peaking. Ho uigeil that thu evidence had tailed to support tlio indictment ; tint , ( ho state hnd attempted to pun o three dlflgrcnt kinds of consnlrnc } ; that these coiispfr/icles vveio IneonBhtent with inch other , and that tlio evidence ppo- duced , It it in ocd auvthiiix' , pioved only that conspliucy eAis'ol to Incite tumult. Mi. bolomon wllliedume , liU aigumcnt to- nioirowmoinliiK. J Store Ord tf ' ( SywIiMii Tlpheld. I riTTMiuita. PaJ , Oct. 4. In the state MI- piomucouit , vvblcji imttiieio to-day , Justice Cordon decided , tbatjtlia stoio order system , under the act of Jun 'J'J , 1SSI , was unconsti tutional and void , ( inasmuch as bj Ifpcrsons aroprevcntedfjoiujifcUlni ; their own con tracts. " In his pplnl ? " Judge ( iordon Ba > . - > : ' The act U nn iiifripi.jinent { alike on the lights of omploj > f mid employe , and II Is an Insulting attempt to put the laborer under legislative tutelage , which Is not only de grading to his manhood , but snbseivlent to Ills lights as a cjllroo of the United btatcs. " ' 1 he decision cpuscil a great deal of com ment In labor circles to-day , John Costcllo , piesldont oftliavriltMiurL' Mlneif. ' associa tion , said : " 1 hodeclslon will bo staitllng news to the mlutty. They must necessaiily begin a warfare aialnat the pernicious sys tem. " A Vcmnlo l < * < > ol , Cmr-Ano , oet 4. iSpeclal Telesrnm to the UPK. | There are rumors that August Spies will soon be mauled to a young lady of Intellectual appa.iranco wiio was a con stant spectator during the trial , nnd who sat neai him Ihiougli all those weary d tys. The } oung lady wears sps < taeles. Slnca tno ver dict hei Interest In the doomed editor of the Atbelter Xeltnng list , increased. She has almost dally vUlted him In tlie jail , and it la said theto l-.u etiou' luutual direction be tween them. PTTt I TtllllV/1 AP Mil TO STILL TALKING 01' ' MILES The Feeling Against the Indian Fighter Growing Stronger. MURPHY'S MILD SATIRE HoTalknnn Cleveland anil Ilio llon- ncpln CnnnlHliernuurn Speeches Uncnslncss Ainoni ; tlio Democrat' ; . Conr-crnlnfj Ocrodlino's Canluro. WA.SIII.VOIOV , Oct. I [ .Special I'elc ram to the Hi t.J-The fieling ngilust doneial Miles Is growing. His want of fiankness In avo\vliiL' at the outset that he uinntcd liberal terms to the P4 ptl\es Is severely criticised. It Is now understood that the Instructions given to ( icncial Crook not to accept the sui- renderot the Apaches unless they eniue In without conditions weie transmitted to ( ! cn- einl Miles for his Infoinintton and guidance. These instructions wcio Inspired b\ the de- slie of the piesldent to nudortako n new pol icy of dealing with the lenojado Indian mauraders , which pollc } contemplated their trial by civil couits and theii piompt punish ment for the crimes thej had committed , liequlsltion , It Is undi'istood , bus aliendy been made b } the goveiuor of Arizona upon the poveinor of Texas lor the suiiendei of ( .icioniiiio for trial , hut undci the terms of stiirendcr the piesldenl cannot penult the chief to bo auiicndered to either goveinor. 'Iheio Is a conflict of opinions nud state ments In rcsuect to the condition ol the Apaches when they came In. It has been said that they were in duced to the lowest point of fatigue - tiguo and privation , nnd that their surrender was the result. This , In the absence of ofllclnl Inloimatlon , is notcvct- wheie cicdlted. Ollleeis who know the Apichcs will nssoit that the kind ot Hie they Imvebcen leading latterly Is thulr normal state , that women accompanied them e\ery- wlieie , and that chlldien wcro bom and thrived while the tioops wpieln hot pur suit : In shoit , that thesavngcs wcio as well l > repued when thej surrendcied for con- Llnulng their raids as they weioa } car ago. At the war department It Is st-Ucd olliclally that nothing has been determined on in ro- CTid to the suricndei of ( ieronlino , and that thedepaitmcnt is still lookliu for Iniorma- tlon upon which to base any action. ( Jp'netal Miles has dofendeis among the authorities as well as clitics , and It Is uiged In justification of his course that It Is better to have posses sion of the Indians , even If the oupoiUtility of making an example ol them to detei oth- eis liom follow In , ; In theii footsteps bu lost , than to penult them to go on Indehnitely in their eomse ol minder and desti action. The siiuendci and cessation of hostilities is said to bu a sad blow lo a ccitain class of whites upon both sides of tlio line men who made iiieiclnndisooutot the misloitunes ol set tlers who seemed valuable mining and lanch ptopcilics toi a liautlon ol theh value In consequence ot the tenor implied by the savages , and who would have supplied the latter with means to cany on theii muulu- ous woik indefinitely. "A iiiMrTirT WH.I , wiv. " This morning's Post h.ul an Intcr- \Ievv with Jerry Murphy , now in tlio city , and representative ot tlio Davenport distiict , which has cioitcd homo laughtoi. Portions of it wouldvbe a line satire to thps-o \vhoknow well the subjects bo tieatsand do not know him , but those acquainted with Jciiy know theie is nothing of either satiie 01 irony in bis composition and beiico It becomes Judicious. .leny snjs : "Cleveland will bo reiioiuinatcd and.re- elected. His ailihlnisli.itlon eiubndies the tlnce elements of success in a icpiiblicin 1oim ot gov eminent honesty , econ omy and lirmness. That is a tiinity tint will win. The republican candidates will bo eltliei Logan or Allison. The soldier will no doubt have the preference , but if a civilian ipcelves the nomination it w ill bo benntoi Allison. " 1 am goini : lo pet my Hennenin canal bill passed .ittlio comlnit session of eongiess and then I'll retire , feeling that 1 have done as much foi America as Columbus uvei did. The commission appointed by eongiess lo In vestigate and rcpoit on the desliabilily of consiiuctlng the canal , sat at Koclc IMand last week and I had the pleasure of explain ing the ineiits of the project. I nope the commission will rcpoit before coniness con- nences , bi'causo my bill stands hrst on the list of iiiitinished business , and in that case 1 can get immediate action upon it. It action Is not taken at the next session of connicsslt will be too late. Tlio I'M miles of canal ex tending fiom Chicago to llennoiiln which have been iiiesoiitcd to the United States bv the state of Illinois , and which cost the state ot Illinois Sio.ouo.wo. VMJIC presented on con dition that within livejeaistho United States should agiee to constiuct seventy miles of canal , to extend from Heiinepin to tlio Mis sissippi ilvei at Kock Island. The live } eais will explio next tail , and If eongiess does not piss my bill at the coming session the gift will leveit to the state ol Illinois befoio an other congress cm meet. " COVIINO ro mine VAN \vvnc. Senator < 5oimanol .Marjlmil , was afiald to stay at homo and help his dcmociatic eon- uiessmen to'tight tot lenomhuitlon and elec tion , and theiefoio lushed ol ) to t'alHorni i , civ Ing It out that ho had gone lor his health. It now tut ns out that lie went to Cnhloini.i to aid thodt'iiiociatlc manager In that state to can } California , and espi-chilli tholegis- latuie , and thus elect a successor to tlio newly elected sonatoi , U Ullams , who is to fill the late Senatoi Miller's unexplicd tcim. ( ioimnn IH noted nsa political tiickstur and ho has all the tricks of thetiade down to a line point. He lias gouo to ban 1'ianclsco to ( onsult and then try and aid tlio demociats. On his \\aj home ho intends , 01 It Is his piesent luo rnmmo to stop in Ne- lunska nlnl liolii the democi.its light bonator Van Wjck. He hopes to bo able to tench the democratic niaimReis of Ncbiaska some ( loilL-es hohasplavcd sosiicccssiullv In Mao- land and also in the last piesidentlal i.un- palgn , when ho was chairman 01 the national executive committee. Indiana will also bo visltul and Column will not icttirn to Marj- land before N'ovembei. Ho Is losing lavoi at the white house and hopss to thus bu able tenet net Into the good giacuof Cleveland it he can say bo helped to make the senate deniociatlc riii.Arinso IIP i MH I'ltAriiri.M ) . While Public Printer Kenedict is talking about the necessity of cutting dow n expenses and that he must dlsrluirue bundicds of men to do so , ho does not siy that he is at the same time appointing men to till some of these vacancies , This peuiliiu method of picnchlni ! ono thing and piacticing another lias just come to light to day. There was an- othei dlselriu'uot emiotsnt ) ! the government pi luting olllcu to-night ot titty more men Onlv this morning licnedictsild thattlicio vvoiihl be no IIIOIP dlsehargcd , but ho must lm\o foiEOtten these fifty. Those were all In the folding dep.utment. Meanwhile Mr , Jloncdlct appoints clerks to fill the places. The announcement of the appointment of William 15ilgg ton 51,800 clerkship lather takes the edge elf the lust statement that tlie reductions vveio to cut down expenses , and lirlugs Is only ono of the many appointed within the last lew days. DAMKI. OIT AM ) DANIEL IV. Astoij Is published hure this aftoinoon that Mr , .Manning's insinuation would be ac cepted after the November election , and Colonel Lament would bo promoted us his successor. Thcio seems to bo no doubt about Mr. Manning's permanent letliemont fiom nflico early next month , and it Is said that Cleveland did not care to undertake training a now man Into the nit > teiic ? of lib admin- istiatlon policy. ioiusTciTV : nrcoMis : ainvrxA. The postolllco at I'orest Clty.Sarjiy countv , Nebraska , has been moved two and a half miles northeast , and Its name changed to ( iretna. Augustus P. McKenna has been apiKinled ) postmaster , hlll.HMAN'.S IIAlin III13. No speech has been delivered dining any of the impending campaigns which was su closely read at the Whlto house anil In the dcpaitmentsas that byhenatoi .Shutman at Poitsmoiith , Ohio , on Sept. SH. 11 was pio- uouuccd a liaid UK oil account of the iutor- the Infoimat'on ' It contalnrd , and the coutte- nusb'ftrlni.'orUall. 'I lie be id of i dcput- ments-ajs "itlsvn stionir , because It Is so Kcntleiiiuil } . ' ' The financial \lp\vsof Sena tor Sherman VVCIH e-merlv lead , i" < p cl.illy " those iclntlng to bond calls" , and tlieellorts of rouire s to force Secietaij Maiinlii ) ' to 10- dui'i ! thcsuipliisin the tieasuiy. It is con ceded bv all men heio that tlio speech has done moie toelevate Sen itor Mictmaii than ail } thing be lias said in j cais. lit 111 it TIMPS M 11 VNII. Trcasurv olliclals show llgurcs to provo thntbettei times foi the entlio countr } meal the very doors of the people ; a condition of allahs not theiesult of anv political move , but natural cireiim tinces The receipts fiom Imports during the past lx months weie never know n to be near so largo , while the iiiti'inal revenues hive loomed up wou- di'ifu'lv ' I'oi hlteeii ninnths , up to August Invt , the icvcnues linn : the miuiccs named wpie vety low. Tlio unexceptional props , It 1 1 said , ate the Imuicdi ito Minice of tlio Inf- tuovement of bimlncss. The Blocks of man- ufaettiied uoods vveie e\tiemcl } low dining the past venr and It Is thought mnmifnctui- Ing will be given n now Impetus this month. I'OSl.Vl. AlTAIIIs. L. L. Hiovvnell wnsto-dav appointed post- mastei at Spliit LnUe , Dickinson county , lovvn , vice A. I. Heath , Jr. , removed. HITOAH ritOMKOltOIIUM. Ilio Cto\cinnient Sucoossrul With a Nl'VV I't'OUPH" ) . AVAsniNoiov , Oct. 4. Last } carthe iie- p u fluent of ngrlcultuie began tocxpeiiment In n small way at Ottawa , Kansas , with a dill uslon of the sugn making piocess as np- plled to sorghum cane. Instead of crushing the cane as in the siin'ai cane piocess , It was shaved oil In minute slices ami the siiciose , 01 sugai-yieldlng s p , extiacted b.v stioams ot watei. I bo K'sidts obtained \vero so en- coinaglng that tlm Held ol opei-.it Ions was icmovpd to Tort boott this veai and with a hugely Incieiscd plant. Kxpi'iiments me now in piogiess on a scale ol some magni tude. To dav a tHloginm was iccelvcd fiom I'rotessor Wiley , ihcmlstot the department , \\hoisin eh.uge ot the woiks , announcing Hie complete success ol the uxieilment. | The tclcnam states that sj nip has been obtained tiom solatium cane ol a light coloi , good flavor and erjstillilnc well. Tliero was a complete extraction ot suciose In six ol the cells ol thobittPiy. Comnilssioiier Colman Is veiy much elated at the icsults of e\p rl- mi'iits , and ieaids ! them as of gieat value from an economical point ol view. In the piocess now used in the south there is a loss ot nenlv 60 nei cent , ot saceliailno matter contained in the cane , while the experiments at Tort bcott show an absolute extraction of all sugai. ApnointmentH niul S WASIIIMIIO.V , Oct. 4. The piesldent to- da > appointed the follow ing named post masters. Conrad Durkcs at franklin Qiove , Ills , vice T. W. Siott , suspended ; Samuel L. Ilur\cy , Ccnteiville , la.icoE. . C. Hucs , suspended ; John Hornslev , lioone , la.iee .N. Vf. bimmons , susjiended ; ( ! eo. ( ! . Itod- mnti , Washington , In. , vice Wm. M. Hell , suspended , ' 1 he piesident to daj dlieclrd the suspen sion ot licithohUiiccmbauiii. United Slates consul atpii , Samoi , and will piobibl } ap point his succussoi in a lew d.ns. WliiitVc I'ny Unole Snni. W \siitxcn ON , Oct. 1. The treasurv dc paitment has published a statement showing the population , net lovcnuo and net pxpeiidl- tuies of the coveinmcnt toi the list liscal } oar , with thopereaplti ol lovenues and ex- iienditutes. The population is civ en at fis , IJO.OOO , and the net revenue at ? 5 J , I V > Ji' , beinn a IIPI capita of SVJO , 01 fi cents gieatei than thiMiscil jcai of lb " > . The e\ppiull- tures ; vvoui WIl' S-MiK a jiei ceiilta ol S"i.l5 , or'ilcentj lesb than that ot I lie pievlous . , Tlio Now Ccrtlllonfc . Oct. 4. The geneial dis tribution ol the new one dollar silvei ceitlli- catos began today and will bo continued until the demand , which is voiygicat , has boon enliiely supplied. The notes are now being piliited at the uitoof liO.O'Wa day. The i'cv\ ' two dollai ceitilicales will not buieady foi Issue foi two weeks \et. Garlnnd UcsuineH XVorlr WA IIIXOTON , Oct. 1. Attorney ( Seuci.il ( i.uland , who rctuined to the city Saturday night , icsumcd Ids duties at tlie department of justice to-day. He had a long and pleasant in- teiview with the picsldcnt this morning and alterwaidsieceivcda gieat many visitoiH at thedepattmont. CnlN on Clovclnnd. W \suiNoroN , Oct. 4. The jncsldcnt 10- sinned the afternoon leeeption today and recjived about 200 cilleis. THEY GOT Joe 3IucUin'fl Old Pal I/oil ctl Ite- htnd tlie HniH. CIIICAOO , Oct. 1 | Spccal ! Telegram to the Hi.n.1 M.icUn's old "i > al , " William J. ( i.illagher , ot billet box sinning lame , Is once more behind the b.us. lie was ai- icsted this iioi nlnx in tionl ol Ihe city h ill , his nncst being In connection with tlie cash- ini : of spuilous special assessment tax le- Into warrant , vvliich hascieatc'd such a stir In city hall ciicles. Gallasliui'n anest was dctcimincd on yesteidabut ho could not bo found , and it was thought he had gone to Canada. A lopoitci called at his house on West Van liiiien slice ! this morning , but ( inllaghei was not In. Mis. ( iallaghcr , wiio boio evidences ol having been weopln ; bit- teily , said tint t > he had just leeched a note from her husbind si } Ing that he was all light and would bo at the cltv hall at 10 o'clock. Ho applaud theio bluntly after that hour and stool on Ihe sidewalk with an aliol nnceitalnty. Ho seemed not to know whcthci to go In ut not. He was helped out of h's ' dilemma by Dileithes I'ljiin and Muinaiie , who stepped up to him , tapped him on the shouldei and told him bo was wanted They ei-cortul Mr. Cnllaghci into hcadqtiaitcis , wheio a wariint tli.nglng him with loiguiy was read to him. Ho was then taken down slabs nnd locked up In n cell. The police claim to have dliei I evidence ol ( iallnghci's connection with the win mo to lob tlio city tieisuiv. ami It Is bellovtd that the foiged indoiMMiiunl ot .S. P. Miller and the bogus receipt liom tlm lOiinU tiea uici are both the woik of his pen. T. W , Kills , the man who got the waiiaut fiom the comptroller and attei ward tinned it over to Mlku Was- Bciffian fora consideration , Is at huge , but duleitlvps say they can lay hands on him whenever they want to and hint that thuio aio developments In the case whhh nmv bo made bufoio long and which Kills' ai refit would hiuilei. t\ll the ileputinent heads liom Iho nmvoi down weio sum that the stealings had just begun and that the Inithci CM i r > ing out ot the schemes had been prevented - vented by the tlmelj discovei } of the foi- gery. _ g _ Urlllsli Grain Tradn Itoylovv. LoMioN1 , Oct. -Tho Mark Lane Kxp'ess , in Its weekly review of tlie British gialn tinde , sas : Trade Is dull and ditspondcnl , with no prospect of relief. Sales ot Kugllsh wheat dining tlio past week wcroCOJ3lquar- teisat HOsi.'d , against 7i qtiattcis at udOd ) ilurlng fho coiiPhpondlng week lact } car. Hour Isdepiessed , owing to largo meipls of A merli'nn. and Is selling ul Iho lowest tales known. Hntlsb mllleis complain that busi ness In American Horn is flushing tliu native Industi } . r'lno buluvs aio scarce , 'J'hlid- rate bailoj.s aio plentiful , roieiiru wheats are duller. 'J licit ) wem .seu'ii uirivals and three sales. Two eaigcvs weie withdraw n , ami time iciualnudoiui fiom Oicgon , one fiom Chill , land one fiom California. On to da'h maiket , wheat , Hour u'ld corn weio unchanged. Malting bailey was low ci. lius- oats w cie dealer. HcpteiulKJi Plrr * . Nrw Vninr , Oct. 4. The .Soplumber flio loss In the United htntcsni.d Canada , accm > l < Ing to the estimate of the New Voik l ) il > Comine iclal Uiilletln , w is SCr. w IKO , a sll 'it dictca o fiom the aver.u'o hepien oc. ; . ut prev iou.s j cats. LEAGUE IRISHMEN AT OUTS A Now Brauoh iu Opm Etsvolt Against the Order. KICKING ON THE LAST APPEAL SIcinliPi" AVnnt to Kno\v AY hit linn IJpcoino c r tht 'Money Ili'foro i-llilnji AKnln A St. Louts \\nll. An Irish Outhionlr , Nrw YOUK , Oct. 4. fSpeelal Telegram to the HKI : . | Somcihlng In thn imtuie. ot nn open levolt against the ItNh National league and Partioll took place } eslerdii } at a meet- Ingof the Twentieth ward branch Itan'to ' In the coursoof a dispu s on as tovvhether the biaiuh should icspond to thcctrculni Issued b } Painell to Piesldent rit/geuild of the Irish Xatioml leai.-ne of Ameiica. Jeremiah H Muiphveciclai > of tl o blanch , said Unit the time had come when some determined stand should bo taken In lolntlon to the thousands of evictions thiealcned by the Inndloids nud actually taking place "Now the league hen1 Ins foiw.uded , " continued tlie speaker , "enormous sums ot money to Ireland to help light the battle of tlie people In tliat eountrv , and what Is the lesultV Not alone has home tule been retiiscd , but them is no sign whatever that It will bu grant el. And now again theie Is n eall lor monet , money , money. Whcie , 1 ask , nro ( ho huiidieds of thousands of dollars tliat have gone into the tieasuiy ot the league ? I think this thing should bo pul nn end to , and now Is tliu tlmo to begin. Wo see what peaceful adtillon him led to- niuperlsm , c\tei initiation ol out people und the general demoialiAitlon of those wno re main. The time has suiel } eoiuewhcn other mean ! ! should bo tiled ot fleeing Ireland than b } sending repie < entallve3 to the En glish paillaiueut to be Iau0'lied at. " fAp plause ) . Colonel 0. P. O'KI.vnn said ho entliely amecd with lids view. "Kvcij possible fonu of persuading Kngland in nn aigiinionta- Uvo sense1 he said , "has been tried , and now wo are face to taeo with a condition ot things In Ireland worse than has existed lor tlie last bundled ve.us. " 'ilm elmliumn said ; "Not one penny m no of my money slnll go to the anti-eviction lund orto ail } lonii ol iiaihamentarv agita tion. We want accounting lei a million and more of dolhns that have iroiio into tlio ticismv ot the le.uuo fiom this country bo- lore sending OVPI any nuno money. Iris not long since I was in Ireland , and I can safely snv that in maiiv westcin and southwestern counties the nu foi Innate people who took the advice of tno league and allowed tlieumelvos to be evicted got no suppoit at all nom Iho league , while sun.e of the gang and im-mbeis of nailiamcnt liom 11 elmil could diivouboiit Dublin in state , living upon thy moiiev that wesc'iit ovei. Tlurewas aie-o > liitiou beloio the Chicago convention to bov- ( Oil Kltirllsh goods. Well , joii saw the l ai- Ilimputai } dtlc.Mtes to tb.it touvtutlon WPIO dicssed in the latest London t ishlou. Il MIY mine monuv is to lie scut ovei let It be Ill- trusted1 lot distiibutiou to parish pilests and the piotestaiil mlnlsteis in the dllleient pai- ishei , so Ih it the uiifiiitunnte vlclluisof land- loidisin ma } iccolve the aid which vvasj In tended tor them. [ Applause ! A WOLI-'F l.Til r. COLD. A St. Louis Irliliinuii on ttio "Uoap- pronchalilc 1'nrnoll. " Nnw YOUK , Oct. 4. [ Special Tcleirram to the JJir.-Maicus : | A. Wolll , ol St. Louis , who was delegated bv the Knights ot bu Patilck , of M. Louis , to Diesent In Jpeison a pmso ol 81,000 to Chiules Stewait I'ainell , to be used In furlheilng the cause ol home into In liehind , and who was minnle to fe- cuie an audience fiom the lush le.ulei , as told in the cable dispatches , iiirived Sunday on the Ktruiia. Wollf is veiy mucli hiceijjcd about his ticatmcnt by Mr PaiiidrpaiuTsas Ameiicans , as n nile , lind him Inaccessible1 and hnd him indilTeroiit to any oxpressloiiH ol hiupathy on theii pait. Speaking of hU lailuie to see Painell , ho sa8 : ' 'lfl.li.nl been an ambassador fiom tlio society In his own land he might have had some justification 101 nol receiving me , but being a delegate ol' an Aineilcnn organisation by whom ho had been dined anil wined and elected to an honoinry membeisblp , as vu-ll as my being the beniei of .1 puise to helji on his cause , 1 ceilainly rpguid Mr. Painell's tieatmenlot me ns vnry. very shabby. Com mon couitcsy , ilBtilkes me , li , Ihe ease ot such imi.oi lance , icqnlied some recognition , hovvcvci small. 'Iliutmv IcttPis icaclicd him I have no leason to doubt , and that he should havH neglected to answer them 1 can't PX- plaln , esppcl.illy ] IIH tin1 } ' v > ere marked either ' 'pcisonal , ' "peisonal or Immediate" Oi "to bu opened b } Mi. Painell In pcison. " It vvai not onlv ilihconileons but It was a piece of vei } iioiir biisinesH not to Bond aiecolpt. As it is , Wii.it have f to hhovir to St. Louis knights that the money they sulTcilLed and of which I was the ic > - ponsllilc bciipi , wasdellveiPil and icceivudV 'I luM.iuspof Irplaiid cannot bo advanced iinilei such leadeirthiii us that of the tumi > - iioiiilialle I'ainell. Wh } , would } ou belle vo it , no one knows oven vvhtie I'.inipll livener - " , nor at what jdaco he eats. He Is the most Inaccessible - accessible man In London Von should hear Knclis'imen ' laugh at the vvav Amcile urn idol i/e and pialse him " A Demi Ileftiultor. Ni.wOIIK , Oct. 4.On Kihlay Insl , Colonel \V. \ II Debevrlse , Into chlet blamp cleik in tlio liosfon iiostollke , died btul- denlj. It vvns nimoied Hint then ; was nde Jalcatlon in his depnitmc'iit in the ofllce , tiaccablo to the time when bo was chlui * elirlc , and tliat he hnd committed suicide Thu coi oner held an Inijucst OVPI the n- malns tod.i } , and the vuidlct was that ho had died of criebial apoj > lex } , piesnnmbh siipeiindiicid or hastened by unxlet ) . All ol tlm olliclals In a position txi know about tlio mattci are veiy ictieenr , This much , howevii , has been Cleaned. Tlneo packages of stamps contnlnlng MiO ) Blimps , eacli ot which wcio tiiinul OVPI t' ) the new pustiimxtei , the Scent stamps have been discovi'ied to bn Ps liiblead. nuking u whoitiige ol 8lrjOO : tlmt thein had been eiaso IIICH and clmiucs in tliu books ; that Colonel OubevolsoMb i.d'cd ' on by the i/osloillco Inspcctois to explain the milter ; that ho said that thcie had bum t\vo dollJencliH in the accounts ( it the olllce , ono loi- s-ooo and ono foi $ l.ftW , vvli.ch had been rpctili-d , the money having been put up. Thcio were va rious othei rumoio. but nonn of them could bu tiaeed to anv icliablo .souiee. A Hpaiilcln GHHO of iWoralH , ST Louis , Oct. 4.-A speclnl liom Stout- yHi Forbomo tlmo thcio has been nn or anl/ntion In Miller county , known as the Whlto Hoiso company , whoso avowed pm- pose was the suppression ol horse stealing. A few nlglilH ago the company visited tlm house of Frank Itooden , a well to do funnel , who wnsharboilnga woman of alleged loose nuiials , and taking Itootlen and the woman to thn vvoods , bound them across logs nnd uil- mlnlatcred asou'rollogu'lngto them. They warned Itooden and the woman that contin uance of their iflatloii would icaidt In their being hung , und also waini'd a pnity of bui- vpilemwho u'cosnlzed home of the Wlilto HOI.MI comp.iuj'rt men that any lefereneo to the matter would result in death , . . . .McCarthy LooturcH I 'or Ch.irloslon , Nr.vv YUIIK , ) ct. J The annotincemei t tint Justin McCaithy , M. P. , was to spi-al ; to iil.-ht ( or the bcnelit of the sulfcren oC thi CI arlcMoiM-aithniialio , drew nn audience ot Immenre. sUu lo the Aeademy ot Alusle , A HHi-lii Khook. FIINCISCO , Oct. 4.-A slight Ahe-cH ot i-iilifjuiLp ; : owjuiu'd I'de ' nt 7K tbu llolllllllg.