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tlie Knuth. ha? hoes ordered ts steel up bin pab-c bari
acas at Newport Barracks. Kv., hu noon nu pru. ti cn nie
and transfer to the Chief c-imitermfntter, military
dlvMim of tim Atlantic, all ueceasary records of lil- omce
entlilc:.n-lt the remainder in st..rc wt the Hchnvlkltl
Arsenal, I'lilludclphia. Penn. Upon the completion of
tiilNdutv he will remain at Nt wport I;arracks and Hettie
bia aeoouuts wltb the United States.
The detail of First Lieutenant Msiion P. Mans, inst
Jufsntrv. hs Acting Ml-iih* (itlieer to tlate tmin jcptomhot
8. l "-ic li-* ix-cit announced.
on tin- inutimi upiillciition of the oflleere eoooerned the
following transfers In the Twent) ft it ls Infantry bave
been made: Tint Lieutenant Henry P. Kitztun from
Company I to Oompaoy E; Kirai Ueotaaanl George
Andrews from Company E lo Company I The ats ears
tims transferred will join their propel comps
Tbe President lo dat denlauated wilson Young Stamper,
of New-York, aod Maurr Nichols, of New-York, lo be
examined on tbe 1 Otb of November at Fortress Monroe,
Vs., fm admission t" the Aunt aa Second Lieutenants.
Lieutenant .lame- it. Grimes, United Mate-. Navy, has
bean detached from the Powhatan and i laced on waiting
orders; Lieutenant N. .1. K Patch bom tho Booton
Vnvj Yard and ordered to the Powhataa.
REPORT OF THK COMMISSIONER OP PEN?
SIONS
Washington, Oet 19.?Ths report of the
('llllallli--iaalia I aaf fell -j. ms f or t lie tiscnl ye.ir eluted June
??::. -hows that lhere were 803,658 peneloi
the mil at the i nil ol the t'-eal tear. Doling the ymir
Ike mums of 38,109 nero pei loners, aad tin* t* *
7 a; whoee prasbias bod hen dieppe I pa \ lonely, were
re-tore.l tn titi- roil, maklag88,058 penatoos added during
tbe yeer, an excess of 10,043 over Ihe preceding year.
alitiil.tl Vallie nt elah peiuJOO was latltili 18,
and tli annual value of all inn-inn- o
SAa.192.an In resse of 02,004,090. Tbe amount paid
for peualou*) was 000,004.009, exceeding tbelr annual
raine several million d
vhs un aeeonut ol arrears ol pensions coi erlng the i m ? 11. ul
prior to thc allowance of claims. The whole number of
Claims flied since 1861 was SSfl,137, ol which 510.938
D 073,297 were
paid ian pt d tm and tbe t oatt ol db
?
WASHINGTON NOTES.
Wa-iiin i..n. lui.... Oct 19, IMS.
Tm Laim i'i;tti>- in nts West, como
I'nil,,- ilngthe
war arabist wita! at*.* known ae"l rn Um
Weal I, the I
ol public I ml- in washington I
1 ? >n.
ia . a ii.i\ in mr cm i k N tii.'V The Commissioner of
Indian A fruin has received a report from Indian Agent
Tufts, ut tbe I* mon -agency Indian. Ten lt orv, giving the
result*- * * ni In tbe Creek N itlon
to fill the jhi-.ii.nii ol Chief. J. M. 1'erryinan received a
lll.ljtilll.*. aa! UM t ute*.
MEVISlNG LUI r.tniKtn COMMON PB AYER
/Clio I OF THn 1 i . I'l-. iTAl. ' ONVKN
11 tf,
Philadelphia. Oct. 19.?The Rev. Dr. Dix,
ct? Vow-Tort*, preeented to the Oeneral Convention of tbe
j'rotcstatit Episcopal Church jcalmdiij the report of the
jahn Committee oo Nm version lu Preaeh of the " Booh
..'tiiiu Prayer." Beaolntloae providing thal s new
van-too hs prepared ware adopted. Tba venerable in-inaji
finnie, of Ml islsslppl. artdrrairtl the House of Dei
ul) thc memben rtnadlng. Hs wished to tdd them i.aia
a n. ae he wonld m tar attend aaotber convention. Ho
?tated he woe the sole eorvlvoe ol the convention of
Tho Homo then weal Into committee of the whole on
tha> ri ;(irt of the Inuit eommlttee on ria* prayer-book.
I*be proposed amendments to the drat or the eight ver
?hii-i* In Beeton P of the fourth reeoluthm wet-.-* eonrdd
ired. The Rev. Dr. Huntington, of Maasaohusette, pro
peacdoe aenbetltntetheee wordsi "0 Lord, Idem sad
i - rve thane United Mutee," which wan adopted. The
BOT, Kr. Ilatter-hall, of Alban?, lnnvetl tn trOBSpoee
tim er**?rages and snswers: "0 ?ord, Mem and pre
?arve these United Staten. Ami mercifully bear us when
Mccall ti|Min Tin c.'' uni! " () Lord, save thy people and
i - i ..im mi.ant mae." The Hiiteiiiliiicut waa agreed to.
Beotloa <? maa next con.-idercil, an.I the House roes and
adjourned until evening.
u the evening tne oonventioe want intn Committee of
tha* Whole. The following amendmt ni ottered by the R ?
In. Benshaw, ol Rhode Island, to sn mm Q In t. ?
uhig prayer was considered: Strike ont tbe first
two hue, nnil Insert after the coiled for nm] i
perils in rubiical Italics, "or tbns"i "Lighten any dark
.?lt The, it Lord; and byThy street mercy
de tend us from all ihtiI- sud dangere ol might, for the
1 .te aai rtiiue only Bon and -t.i*. r, Ji - is I ,.i !-?
The lift. D. Fulton, ,<: Missouri, movt -1 to an end by udd
Ing after the word day In tbe pre*
uuy *i,ii km*-- we beseech Thee and," whit li
t ? i ne tii-t rubric ol si***i!..ii -' was agret d to. Tbe Rev.
Jir. Huntington imata-ai tn amend tbe second rubric to
a be mtnlsti r al lil- discn Hon may here
end evening prayer wltb ? or |>r?vcrs taken
ont i-f i ii-.k as be shall think lt." Agreed io.
.-tatuali ll wa- amend 1 ..lil aim lided *>*
nly.
BISHOPa
Atto*day*B -??-!.ni of tl rene?*
_iop Green, of MtastsstppI, at hie reaueet woe ex*
lither attendance. He took farewell <>i tbe
Bouse In a few words ot afteetlonate oounaeL The Joint
Committee on Education recommend *i thal on tbe
i .-.millay after Enlphanj a prayer i*
pl ii. The
? New
Spiritual case of emigrants. The ?ouse cone until In the
Utilise nf ' T,, tlie
French verdon ol the Book ol Common I
Iii.a-.* \.- ul ?:?? on tim in
Im.tk.
The 11, f.i a will nol be row, Mont of
the I.
1 Sa w-Yoi K.
lu: to 11 i-.u ** i onsei ? i no v.
OL'l'U'-i: 0V THE - ..vi - ro Hi il LD nil
M0BN1 0.
A Tribdxk reporter last evening saw t!t ?
I'.ev. D - rd, tba ma*tei of ceremonies al tbe
i - Tullun te tahe pleoe this morning, aad learned tbe
fllllll dr-t.ll!-. ni the ea-'a'Tll en . OVW 600 ci'*I - V 111 * ll ll ll V e
. --il int it;,ti-at- to !"? present, a much buger number
I?an baa ever bears present al anyp mnyof
tUoiuul. L-forlat?taby an* means ali that are expected
fruin iiiicr illili*' -??-, a-1 . unbar aa: Ure mern*
.a reatta** mow -ttl?g at Phlladt inih.i ii lend
tebepreeent Tis leeChnrob *.Dang?
in -nt-id hy forty plotted roloee. Ths mu
?sleeted with a view to enable the targe body of clergy
I to iota i-i. itt.in-i-i- of a service oomposed
liv Mr ?loyd In I. -Mat. -Kyno," "(ii.Iii.*'
"j"?n-ta-." niel "(.Lilia in Excel la."
vim have privately beard it jain.
bunn mn ai- and ?!.*.*? ti..-. The ?? tgnui Del" and
untheiit before tba sermon will tn- m* Byre, m i. i*
t .;t.., the anthem aili be taken from Mt
. m's oratorio "8t Paul"; and tbe part,
ire are A t horus
i The " Va-tn ..ill lae Inti,ii a| hy
i to the iniiieiii Gregorian lone, and taken
t by tbe elergr, then by tbe tt'.nie con
' lil. The:'* v ill i*.
a Ihe Holy Communion at H. o'rlock. al l
' burch will
At the ? inter will be nb
r i . t illina t following, with :
? i Commandments amit day, will be I
i tbe thistle bi li: bop La]. the
? i Ly Hit-hop Wblppln, aud the Nice ni Cit**] bl
i
i -eliii..,i. Owing ttl tin* iii.-en c nf
tie pn -? nt it tun aaf *
t te will be m.i'la by Bishop M. A. De Wolfe j
i ?*.!'? bop La; i exhortation movlug tbe win?
will be mail.. mi behalf of tne pn -ni
I -.?>??. ht Bishop Clark, as well as tbe examination of '
Hie candidate. The I.it,mt and following prayei will be
?tdd by Bishop Seymour, The onlj part which I
Smith will lae able to lake, on set.nt of his extreme
feebleness, will be the actual Imposition of banda, aad
pronouncing the benediction, i te Bl holmlee! will be
n-.-i-[i..i i.v twa, ail ipi lins. Dr. Potter, president of Union
i ? *, nml In. Morgan Dix.
CHANGES ZN 87. GEORGE'S CHI "J IL
Berrico* will be held af St. George's Epiaeo
?olChurch,Stnyvt a. Bunda] t,or\v Bret time
lu hu Interval ef several weeks thu inc which some Impor?
tant clnmp-s int*.? tuen mei,. Tin- gallery nt the weet
fll'l nf tile liillllll. t"l I'.ath lldae, h,ira la, il, lima,.ad ftal
thc parpoes of solar-flag ths iiiam-ci. Two
ame. curved htoun pillars have lu tn
piaf I am each sliif of th- chime]. In thc
apace in tim smith slh- a nnmlier nf wat- Ima,
?placed fur titi* choir, and mi tlie mirth slala* Im ;, ntv
'. ead mi extension
tiilill fur ehelr in.stniK'a. 'ihn mw OTgaB, willah is
gniaiier tii.m tim ail.i ona, K Intended tn bc rm d oe minor
QeeaatesM aad eburoh feedvale, tt nit tl ;,. _ha
new iiins ib ciioir will umber about eighty nun
nnil boya Ths etngesa have heen reheorelaf fhr tbe
la-t meath, nd am sin-* iu tin* servleee,rbr ths Irsl
Hine,-ai lat morning These changes !m,* been made
under tin* atits-i-tiia-, ol tin* rector, the kev. u - kalnsford,
and Willi the lalllja,,^., U Ile h.av- - lld, tal 111,ike Illa* I ina, h
and th. rn i *, i. a uttrm live to everyone. At eacb servlt e a
iiroee?mn il hymn will lae -tung. Sundav -a there will lan
barning eervioe, evening prayer al 4 o'clock, and in
the evening al 8 aa evangelUUo servlou.
puring the wtaek there will i>e morning prayers al 7. nt
p on Wednesday Univ Communion, and on Friday tbe
j .. tviti. *ia,i\, ? ning al b,
" We ini' nd to have tl e church opeu all the tlttm," said
the i:-t. vii. ila.ii .ford, "ead an Invitation to all to enter
i .imi pray."
Hiing further been done ahonl the church
fca-ll-. I"
I iii. mit think ea i have tn rad nothing furthi t
Xiori ie trust sow from Mr. Behnlts."
TS. 1 DE t: INEBA Ll Y i.'EJ'i </. / / li I. lill.
The ngOlaU SCI.li-IIIIIIltllly llll-llilin; ()f a),,,
/AaaalMsxmahmi Timk* emt Vassar Oatmt ma* ht ld tesl ntuht
et No. lo Manton st., Kenneth Mickeii/ie in I;..
Tin-lc|?iltsfloln the iliffelelit illilnlis shtiwiaal tindo ifen
erally In H lair condition. Mr. Lynch, nf therm
Union, laid tiiat ? sill.Jeel willah should lae nt..!i .itel In
the eeadng ea_qmlgn wm* tim ahoBtlen at theMsaen
contr.u*'t mortgages. At 3 o'clock to-morrow uiiini.i
the \t-.i a..., b's AssemMj will bold a mccuug tu make
|Uwi ailaii^vuucut* fur tho cuuipulga.
IBE LOSS OF THE PROTEUS.
IM2POKT HY LIEUTENANT GAULINtiTON.
iM.aitir;;iK**c OF Tin: captain and wtWI-JJtM
| M "I" IBI CUKtV-WIIY lill DID N')l WAIT
H)K THK VAX I IC.
WaiSBnraroifi Ort. in.?Tin' Secretary of
IVitr 1ms received Trom the Chief BhMOai I Meet thc ntneial
report of Llcuti nant E. A. Uarliuifton, coiiimander nf the
:.i tnt Arctic expedition tn Smith'* Bi.nnd for tin* relief of
lin* Siimai .*? rrtee party at Lad** PH??Ul Hay.
The rcj-ort lu very long, anti eora fully into a'.l the di
ta&l ?r the voyage anti wreck of thc Protein., and Un*
retreat of hes sarvtvore fa enudl beats te ths Oreealand
?ettlementof Cpemnvlk. Many peinte of fhe narrative
have in en eovered hy prevloni oeeounta fran varlons
?nance, hut the detailed description of the lose of tbe
ihlpendthe behavior of her crew, tbe explanntfoo of
tbe reasone flor tbe reUeal to OperaavOt, nae emnrnents
rd Lb utenaiit Oarilngtoaaaoa tim ssssBaas-tpofOaiaaln
Pike, and tbe review cf Henton eui Grady's ebeneee.of
rsa tpa arc nil new and full of lula rest. The report ks m
substance m to?ewe i
TbeProtene sailed from Ht. John's, H. F~ ea tbe 89th
of Jane, sad arrived nt Oodbovea, Greenland, on the nth
nf .inly, after ea uneventful voyage efefghl dajra Oap*
? . i ira pool the ta abor In entire Ignorance
nf it- |t*-o*d*alty. sltheogh tbs weather waa elear and
pleneaat, bul tbe ship waa i'm. My overlunied by tbe
i .niihitt i ti piint beal timi guided to it*- ala-t
DpOB land ul* Lieutenant GM?UgtOB found tm in* *:t ii-tmn
bad beea received by tbe Danlah enthorltles there srtth
-.1 aatalatauce tc be rendered to tha expedition, and
r-onaequentty that no -*iain clothing bad been prepared,
mid no native dog-d td. Buoh aup| *a ??-, how
vrot, ea were obtainable al i-linrt notice were
procured, I lift at Godhaven I
cpedltlon of laal year were taken on board, four
lepota ol 230 rationa each to be left along "'?'
coast ot Bruit?*e Bound were prepared and pocked, and
every p i tt na made for an en tran ti r
with H.'* ld'.
On tin* 12th of July the United Statee steamship I
united, ami on the 14th tbe Bwedlah eteamerSophia,
E*refeoeor Norden*?Jold'a ahtp, touobed el Godhaven on
her way nott h. Ber captain told Uentenaul Garllngton
thal after i.m.lim' bia -. :? -ittiiie party al Deaer l-l md and
tafclag on coal al ?Ittenbank beabouW proceed I * *
v..ii, and ii in tin tin re i'd. tj ,'. o ?*?
LieutenantGar_ngton,after completing Ida pu**
.ml pi. j,.un;'.mi, nt t i.n i: .a ven, determined to rename i.i**
wltboul walting for tbe Taatlc, abtec Ibe latter
wonld be detained aome lime by repalra to her '
and bj thi n a* ?ny ol coaling.
lill, l'il.il t > A.| all.
On tbe 16Ui of July tbe Pi I I for a email native
settlement in Dieoo Fiord, t.i. lieutenant Gar?ngton
expected to get an Keqnlman driver, Jual od'the entranoa
to un* Bard, abe met with ber Oral accident, nu?Ung
aground snd Injuring ber false keel, sa a oonaequnce
of the eoptaln'e neglael tc take Bounding* Wb
ship's had hi,, was Bnallj brought Into requ_itlon bj
Llcutau.iiit t'nitvaii it Indicated five fat?omi ?.f water
wherein reality there were only twelve feet. An ii.
gatton revealed the tad tbal at aome time lu tue p.-t
three fothooe had been out from the lead Una and need
tar Mum other purpoee, ao thal even ll iou?dinga?nd
been made they would hate abown plant) ol water
for tin* Proteoo where ls reality then
hardly enough f<>r e kayne?. Lieutenant Garllngton
a-,i> ?-: ?? 'in. . areleaa meaner la whick t be thlp wi? in Iuk
nat iu-.ited wac tim? again btronght forcibly to my mind,
and elthoughlwaa determined nol lc Interfere In tbe
allghteat way with Captain Piki in Us duUea aa maater,
l eoold nut rt fruin frtuit eoQlng his attention to the mel
ti 1, all I in-.-Min, nil Illaara cate ill the fUtUTV."
Tbeahlpwaaflnally gotten offwlthoul terloua itjury.
and on the aame afternoon abe *-.iii.-.i for the {forth. At
lp. m., Julj 19,abe brought np agalnataaoUd Bo
i.in.i tt,.ii ti could be aeon :.;.',. which lbe
-.aid waa Ilii-ain i*i I at sr Cape
ma, however, mule by Lb itcuanl
Colwell -'mw. il Cit the T-)iij> ,? . i
bottom of Melville Bay, 1?m? miles ?? more from I i|ie
York, and thal tbe hind Lc
i-' ii d- ni ibi
mat aurpriae I." I. cutt nani < i.n lin *
error i by < I
ma Id.a nt v bal -t.i
iii- oompaaa, which munt bave been .>? it ai lt
fm different rouraea, <i* * mint aud un
tilatrlliution ni bron around ih. I
(ni tbs L'n'ii Cai ? '? "ntl on ll
tim a-h " ie let -t..:.i ol -. K, Cary (aland and
lat tin
tpol alf pru-, 1 ?
than in 1873, it waa found r?? In- In
condition, 75 pei
in t n ?
?
*
'
*
luxnrl
tct powerful t !? scope, i
tliim-d tin* aame n ii to atop t ilean
Uland, bul tc tak<
*
ia: .i-i :. a ben I ta id di t
lona .'anil t" leavt ? at."
I - lill, la I. PACKS.
At ll
ttliieh waa found tc extol I In one
linly acroaa the Sound. Willie wai ll uh for an oiieiilng
landa .1 ? i
and examined tbe cache left nt tbe expedition ol i.t-t
te ll. i ? ?
cepl tin- '.ii paulin eovi ring of thi , lu t ii
torn to pit eea, and thi I d Int n
? d and - linen ta I Itdun :
? ? I' li I' 1 il Tl* * *
Late ill tin I ill t 22 lanes aaf a.,
:
extend from Buchanan -ti ni lo the tl. univ ... i
*
*
ll - i
?
.
'I ta attempt to pro I
bundoncd ai
a \; 2:15 p. m. I ha* i'm:
Ice ? lo* d in ni in nt* t. un i-i
rmiaahing iii ti
? opt ii all ih>* .. am aud H
ta .iy I
i ,i. irmt (..iillngton al th In lbe
inn.n bold t .th ii di tn hracul nt mt n, ? ? Itlni n ii pro
x While Li uti li..nt ( u
lill-' atv.ay Ol Ihe Lanais.
?I. Uv
In.hi were thrown nverbo lon, bul tin
lilla.: ao rapidly willi ta.atai th.ai lin min below were
tliita-n inn long I" imi* ihej i-.e! completed their lank.
, a|,] Il.'.ll, U -nee, , |.-,* |)| _;n .,. ? *,*. I. A ball
and the dingy, and Lieutenant tiarlingtou
Inti .*.| il Hu ii u .a ul ol im ita an I ato-rra tn
a pl,i e nt -ntett .it ii greater ttlatanee mun the .
in ip The chronometers, --"M.iiiim mh1 record.-, wei, th. n
gotten nut ul t ? ,i ,,i, th, n*..
? ai 6:50 p rn ." Lil ut ii mt i, .lin, tboae
, :a* -.rill nn the ablp, thi i .nilli.
left ber, Lit utenani Colwell leavl ? p. m.
,ii tn .-mk iuni blots iy panam! eui of eight on au
ev( it I--.."
Mt I IV it H CuM" a I i.i III IV.
I'ditch wt 'lat liiii-Iian warmly caiinim nd*. Lleiilenaiit
Colwell'a cour p and preaence of mmd durln
tum*.I -. ? - thal bul inr bia exertloi? one ol thc v. hale
-?.Hid ha *,*? ina ii ha-t, .-uni uiia wa,rn,i bave aerl
eusly emborraeaed evan it it did aol prevent
ii eueoeeefalretreat, iii-own men, without except!.
worked heroically for the gt bul tbe uaw of
tiaa* Protena abandoned theh poota al lbe ?rat alarm, and
ran to aave the?? own property In thc forecaatle; ami ;-*?.
a-niia ii- t In* -I.,:,*.- WI ttl til rt) a li OUl ni. *
began lo appropriate everything thal t breal
lng open audi aud baga ol private clothing
uni T-ti .ilim* limn i niitint-. -'Ilni . I iuni un rob
lu 11*," Licit- nani G
I think, however, ibm if tbelr own *
bad taken tbe propel atand. lhere ?* raid have luau
i n ii,i:i mtv in preveut?i - in. ut from Ind i
-.ti-uii.il. jiini? n-iin -." t ipi du iik<. in n pu in i.i,i|ii i,.
Hilt liilllllil'liill'i pinta .-!-. hill, I Hint he v.,. p,, .. . I a, .. I,,
prevent thia plundering, anil tbal Ibe men of bis crew
* tb(t Wornt lot Ol -aailllillleN In a \ , I ..W."
?? Koree would have been neeUed," L ?* tiing
lon anya, " to compel the obacrvaneeol lin i
I tO .a na . i - !;,l uatrt
paiiinii- p..-ii..ii. and more ton t u, m i bud
rn,>ml. I itt 1.1 ii med, thei
te parn te end .ii.-t.m t, avoitlUig, ii pu* Ible, ,*?
rn a*a -.ut a ol?alon."
why c tm irotob ri iii> so raa/ASD.
Lieutenant GawHagtoi then deaterlbea tin transport*
Hon to Cope Bowne of ii p ut of lil ? storea a blob bi d ht i s
anti d, the great d_Scully experienced ii
teeth through the moving lee wltb tbe loaded boa)
Hmdi*ii,a-it ni BOO i.it.nn- fee i.i.ma h.mt du ? ly"a u
potel nn tin- abets ti'iu.ii three m?et ?? | ol
?ape Bahlne. Deoaltc ti, noel atn p ?
tiona lt wa* lound linponalbla t. a tan,,,,,.
lo lund uli tin* etona * - rt out?? Boa ..... :? tbe l'rutcua
bud nillik ? flore tbe lina li
lenee thal further communication with it throu
running lea ol the oonatantlj movlna pack w*u out of
Ihe qutatioU. A haoty liitouloiy -auovteU thal tue l.nU
hid on hand about -f-e-tv days, provl-tlnna
Hinl a large nmoiint of fur and otter clew?
ing. The quotion th.-n arti*"*. What ahonld lie dune 1
??Tliipti'a.Meei of tim expedition." Lieutenant Har
Illiston an vs, " wan now du tented ; what wm* tho h. itt
connie to follow to bo able to aocomptl ib r-r-mtdhtng look
Ing to the relief of Creely waa tbe oreel problem to im
Milved. To have gena north In (mall boata wu* altogether
liniMiaslbli-nnd thcreron'out of the (pie-flnti, nml even
bed lt been feaalble would hate been nodeos nader the
(IrClim-t.ltla a a."
lu explanation of blt rouree In -dartlm* -tottthwnrd after
the wreck nf the Protean, Instead of wafting for Um
tlc. Lieutenant Garllngton aaya, Ind, thnt
_ ,ii,i mat believe the Yantk could act
hm t,i Ut?eton [aland throogb fmeh lee
they had encountered, sndaecond, that Im expected to
iimi at Cape York Ihe Bwedlab ateamer Sophia, and to
avail himaelf of ber aaatatanee In Denying ont nanrae
?m--li.li.. notwithstanding the dlaaeter, th.- platt for Uea*
tenant Creely*! plier.
lIKl'I'NAVr ?, ItKFI.V- HTOATfOX.
in reriewtng the tituotioo of Ueateaoai Ora ly end hit
party, Ll utenanl Garllngton says i MI nm of tba opinion
fiat i: I..- ,.'.ii;tt.t Creely should reach Littleton Inland
tin--i-..a. be win divide hie people among the __"eren1
P-qntmrau lettlementa, snd lae iteres he win find on his
ii,.,. ,,f ,.,... * roted by tbe gome of that
will bs -ttlt'.'-l. nt rood for Us
during tbe coming winter Cnleaa tbs condition of tne
in* permlta Lieutenant Oreel*/ te leave DUcorei) il trbor
m m. h *' think In- will uti.Pt Hu- |i
h. Littleton Mund thia aeanon. Pl ri nee
nbowathal a tbe fsll nf the yeal I
l,t rude l- attend d with so many dlfflcultlea
na to make lt almoal Impoaalble. He I
ID-woven Harbor a good houae, plenty of fuel and pro
. with what game the country afford* to nm
tn nexl sering, Ho i.ld then atari South ss i ul*
(.inle ol the H.iti-am p- rmltteil, nml I*.* u li Cape -
.1 mm li a-.,,,ip tr.tn, dlfflciilty. Thia will, lt, n ,v
., i? me rn i '*?? Lieutenant Orr iy un
leim he haa found Lady Franklin Sound and Kennedy
, which ls Improbable."
? : -."i. mun t ? by ni i't 'finn
Wltb regard to the mneb dh urned " ipplementaiy
nrden " lieutenant < "The only In
atructlona I ever received are the original toatructlons
nnMlahed at the time. Annnrdgned written paper wat
, nii.-.i In the i i elope with my luatructlona. This
papei la rdmply an anthi ntleated mpv of s memorandum
prep ii '; er In v.nu office. I waa
thnt thin ut.runduiu waa to have been furnlahed the
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taa i.'? r t ie mmti indei * I I
nrcnmpnnv the Protcn*. . . . The paper waa ?
i .,i (Uaicd. In*, i. ll bore ma ..ni. lal
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- the nip] lenten!
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? th" Iple-tl.tll Of
Lieut, mint
litirllngton aa having linen ral i'd, nnd In un
-??If. i- In mil n tit
-tuted by bim. uti 1 ' 'iras
? rn, tn lbe ipicdlon nf dlnoba rllenee, i ave been un
warranted." Hen ral Haaen adda, however, tbat wltb
: llm/t m li a
blah will bc I
. un .-,*. mt.u> ni War .1 inn received.
CUP R ICES AT Tl I! Ill uni) PAIIK.
III KIT \ !> MAJOLICA I ? MI IT rO-DAT.
Thc atti ml.nice wu1* larjre nnd thu mci - ? ere
lively end Interaatlngol Pleetwo id Park yeaterday aft'T
iii.iaii nt th* sea*..nd of the rup t i* ea fm* i.nbe-V,
and amateur driven. \ band * ' tbe veranda
l. taal-t.
v.. it. v.-iid -ria it wm among tha Bra! to arrive, driving
Ri ld to t Tumi ".k reporter thal
be wes hlmarif again, wltb the exception
of ii little iti?heee In the arnn and ahouldera.
a - - Ti- r- preaent
Vanderbilt, v- Ivlng Palma,
lt,vii. i rr. ? I. n.k Bonner, Chariea Petan,
Pram I napp, John De M.at, New-hot.i
M.ni!-.-I - ?'? -1. W.C Turill, till. T < I ' : m. \V. II.
and John li trii* k. sn I -Tere al itt Koater an
I nmm!, J ' llfornla, tba
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tbe ont* i
playt. .1 up ta, date, will be pn *? nt, bul lt la
rt ported tbal oil ara will be on baud.
Tbe ? ? ? follow* : ir over nina, player*- com
I"'11''' ' ' ? ir iivei nine and
Ive, a In,ul.i pi,, i* ni .-I., j ir ?vi.r ,
I**'" ol |1U. A . up ti.1 .,: Iluo \u_ i?,r;
otb ted in the winner of thc fin) priw ,.i two.,|
limul ..,p tmit.li. a. (:,pt t|n M,.k. ii, i. will omit ld
a-llli.llt.ll.i nu ? ga?ll a, M.ali.l.n ll
.1 COLL I di. G I-f UF F OTB ILL
The Harvard owl Rntger'a fool ball leamn
wU1 P Cricket On Klroundaal
Hoboken thia aftei noon, i be Harvard team will ne made up
sefollowsi Kuaben appleton, (Captain), Adams,Ben
a-.i. Cabot, Hartley, Horl .... Wt taelt-efl; quartei back ?
' rani *, ball bocks Biddle, Willard! full bat i. Anatla.
i'liin. Inn'.-tl, i.n , ?,,.-? Kulgera Wedneeday, by a
aeore -.r il toals and three loucbdowna to 0, thia
I."laea lo i..- one ol nn?tu ii Inter at, aa it will afford .i
cbaaeeof eomparing the pla* ol tbe Princeton aod Har
vnial teams, ir Harvard abonM i"* defeated oral.lal
?ml' a .-m.,il wore, her chance ol winning thc
cliiiniplonahlp will be eon aida outhit
that of i'm,,*, tn,,'-,
? "?' mic. ll * .1.:,*, . ??, u,e
chi-iii' iiau-i,ip will !)?* I.ted upon a* bright
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LARGE ll. lit. i, I. 1MB H i sr
The limit ul the large clothing house ol' Dew
Broadwaj ? tnktm on ?
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In Brenda a. i- oom
I.loll
bl u !?> nine t,. ; i ,, inchon wida, and one-half inch
thick Bach] 8 .- ,
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' limn tin m.am nm* uni
'* ?'."'-d ol :-.,.! platt a .,.. ,,f ,h?
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..lin.a-.,.ml i* .a,,iowa
make them auutLactlie fcatun In lowei Broadway.
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I UER I I mrs,
ol tho New-York Athletic
upon then . Mutt
Haven at ;i p. m. to-day. L. I I] at?
tempt to break tbe r**t urd in tin hall ?
mil' run i <'nu latuum i*. with tin Im .im i, i,
in the pola-Taalting, aaa 1 ord In tba jump.
THE COURTS.
IN HARMONIOUS MUSICIANS IN COURT.
AltOt'MKNIS IN THE DKL rt'ENTl' IV.H NC'TIOV
81TT?MU. MAPM-80N *S (JINKI* iSITT".
Jamel H. Ifapleaon'i application bran order
restraining Btgaot Del Poeatc ..otu sinK-tng thii acinon
tor Mr. ibbqy or any othot peraain except Mr. Maple
-.an ?n- argued before -fneUt s O'Oonaaa in tin* Buperior
court. Chombere,from3to6 p m.yeeterd*y. Bi I
Antoni nnd Unley Kl-kc appeared fur thS plaintiff and
Meeen Olia aad Rlvee, of Olia, Blves i IfentgonMrt***,
n pi e-i nted Hgnet Del Poonta Kr. Kspleeoa eosse late
inuit Mum after the proceedings began, attired Ina
Prince Albert mdt, carrying e ernst ead weorlag Unlit
kial nlot ea, nnd, nil the lapel nf hi-- coat, a white flower
erith a sprig of fenalan- lie took a lively Intered in
thia |Uni ei dingStOftea aiding li it ii nm -'-I tt il li ill le Ijiolat
ed mggeordona, Ex-Jndge Arnou preeented the eeee
of Mr. Mapleaon bj reading the contract, nndaceert?ig
that the forfeiture elauae, nfier being stricken out of the
written contract by Mr. Mapleaon. waa Ineerted al Del
I.l.t.*'- reoueal ao thal lu- arife would let bim i ome to
America, A letter of Del Puente, of February 15. woe
lanai, atltii Itt ei m.* I n-.hm. "A I hm i-.il ml affectionate
- from your affectionate Del ruente," and thal of
June 27, aeknowled Ina the fdapleaon contr id snd con
iel *iih tli Abbey, -dime ?' tim \ a u -
were Bj inc," ami be ar?hod to provide for bia family.
Mi III voa denied the correct neaa of the tranalatlnn,
atatlng thal words hod been pol tn mitt irrantably, Mr.
Miiiih-aon iii-l-i.il, through bia oounat 1, thal nome worda
had imiilti tia mit been left oul rn tlie original. Del
Puente. Mr. lUvraaald. bad put In Ihe forfeiture i
in-i-.tti-e " he knew Mr, Mapleaon.*' The affidavit* of
Menura. .Mu-,-;., mi ii,,I-,h. (irati nnd Maretsek wera
read, (tating thal forfeiture el uiaea lu nuudi al an I
tn ilcontractawere ntatomary. Mr. Abbey'i affidavit
'mill hia it lurii,n- to tlie cane waa alan re td.
Ki .Imi:*, \ttimi\ nummd up tl.,* mae, quoting
ll-lt nnil \ im i iinti .1 it hm it ti -- nt li-inrth, and a
ll al I. ? I . ;?? . ll!.' fl ttl T.I ni tl
rc ? lanae. Mr. Olin adi
?m. M-uaertlng that the rm f- Hm?? elauae pi?
ll..* deft mbini rn bin a. Lion, aud Ibat he wua pu pured to
.rn i.etv 11 ii him-.-lr aud Mr.
"II I |? I 'milt l.aa.k Ilia, p .p. Ta, .i'll | ex .lilli,.1
tl ll.HIV ll.nl linn,Hillel*.I Ililli liv Ilia**' til
??? nu Inti i fen nee with Hl-mur
li r a. ute in ld-, alnglug tor Mr Abbe*, un Monday
ii ahould an hie. and ??
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I ' 1 VATED RAILWAY TR01 RLES.
Tin- -uii ul Hu- Mtttropolitan EI?vaU il Rail
l :? il tin* Manhattan I
r. Vork Rlevuted ll ulm.ni Co
came up fm iii..; .*..*. ti nhij in thi Kn ol the
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a varioua aulta and motloua Involving tb
Hi.tl hat*,- i nm, up In '
tillie, the m.lin f.iel a ?' ttl
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ii, IMBI, wfa . ira nf
-..?, v. ia* m<. lui* .1 and .in n ntal pa*
Manhattan to tbe Metropolitan nml New-York oonipa
iih - tta- mlneed from IO to 6 per cent on the capital
1 t* ,| i milpa.
it.itmi- (?. li.iii.?. h..hen O-awell and Jami I
tepi. - ui.d tbe pUiutltT, and William M Kv urtu, I'uvld
I' I 1. A .1 \.,l.i|,*|J,.? , ,u?l Ui,,.un A. li iel ap
.1*1. Ill t-. Mt
tire m --hui with hi- openln - ipt ech. Il
Hutt im- Del * tn tina (malia! Inaamut b ? it
bad been mit. pal int.a without tl.
holden,, and 11 a -?? .1 thal li bad been i Ht rted bj a fi ,mi
ii ? .it , unapli nt un tiie pal I ol .itt .
I i ti rn,it, Kuaaell Kn ??? and tithers, and bad t" en fi iud
? uti d io. t m.et cbargt - Bgalnul
the - Hue lu'-ii ?i ie i ii.ii le, -na h oj having bi
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uni tin a nra. tu I ml large ami
low price* .ii. I.,,.iiil. In addition, waa oharifd nit it
in n ..t / hr s> - Foi World foi thia
Uarlow'a apoeob wa* delivered tn an un
? -..neil iiinmiiime ,uni miii llateued to with languid
.?mt room li
? nun nina - ? C'yi ua w.
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lit-tii-r *i.u*i* ul " Sh ni - " Dru "??, al So.
n t.-.. mi I uemla . mm ni cc waa
iii tin rinu thc examination. " Rilli " I'"der.
vi hu i- an p.*. i- il nf tiring Hie I ullel til it killi- I
i, u larded by several o
limn.
\ nlimiter nf w ii leaae, wore exam
ttlin.e testimony ti-'!.*.tl tn ti* i mil t* with
(he iloi j a - prwvi 'it-It told. Captain
William- said th.it tim pistol tt lin ll was
foiiiiil iii W.-ilsh'a liiuul lind foin nf the chambers
i-ti i pl v, utni thal t in* ni lu t pi-1. il, tt hi< ii tt ;i -..- n p| ii i-i tl
h \ m..'-. h ul t wai ih nullera pinpi y, I I
Hickey, a detective aergp.int nt l'nlico lleadquar
lld thnt he found a .Smith A Weaaon revolver
i>i thc right-hand poi'ket of " Hilly" Porter thal
Iuni three chambera empty,
l'i h. r'. 11 ui u-.I anked: " Did yon nol tell Inapcc
t or Hymen that the rn vol rei you took from Portor
i the -um temp .-ut ui ? w ht it you took it from
him aa it mn* aft*1 t a ard '*'
a " \ i*-." nnaw end t he tt Itne
Patrick Learj Mid that he heard four or fire
;.liaat. (ired after lie lind loft tho liquor atom, and
was --I a ml in u mi the sidewalk ts hen lie ,-aa tt Porter.
Mu Intel i'm said I la.11 Im n ul lieeti tn the liquor
atore alamil iv. 1-1 itt minutes wbcu Irvingentered
aud final a shot, lin, .tum .-inti d rot the door
,*,i.,i a i he reached the ml. walk he saw Porter ahead
ul hliil. I lu* tt it m *-s a I st i -.1 W I'ni l-l ni I lie Im I Itt ut
.is be waa paaaing out. Rethought thal ti would
lie uni.mil im Porter lo -iltja m the aide door
ami lil' a -li"! without lu., lin..'., inc il.
i |urj li li the room !?' deliberate upon tim
verdict at 5:40. and al Bo\ lock they returned with
ll \a lalla I aaf Hut tf 11 i 11 V . 'lill' prisoner Was (hell tol?
lu.lilt iii m barged.
"lou menu,"saidCoronor Martin, "thal W
and Irving met their death ? al em h tither's hands.'"
" We do," answered the foreman.
c. uuiier Martin in uwwer t? a'i'BiBt'Jfi reporter's
Inquiry ae i" how h ? regarded thc verdict "l acquit?
tal, said: "All ia- at ul, m. wae In favor
of the prieoncr. lim jun bad all the re
\ul\... - and li.ll *i - found, end iii ? evi?
dence to the elia-, t thai lin- temperature nf
I'm ta i's H t ult ci waa Hm Muna when taken from
lum as v. le ii hamletl to In pei lol Ililli.*-, tl iii liiinii
tn atrvugthen the convict un "l Purier*e Intm
\\ lu',i asked aboiil Ihe calibre of tbe lull with
which Walah waa abot, he aaitl tbat that matter
ll ul laa ail tri I 1 > ( a a| | s|(|e I l-l 1 lit till- jill V. il 11< 1 tllllt. IIS
their verdiel waa unanimous for acquittal, he could
du nu mure i hon diacbarge Porter,
I UN EBAL OF J. B. PIN ABD.
The fn?em1 "f the late Jean Rapti te Pinard wan
In lal al I ?i a. tn. tesl el dat , ni Nu. ti _ml lil leen I h
st., v. hore be had lived. The body lat [_ a oheatnul
? n\t ii d w nh hl.ti k elnih ami velvet iuni hat -
lngailvei handlea. Acmes of violets and roses,?
? i heal snd rowen, and a p.linn* ol a bite ear*
nat iona and rosee, with the word "Grandpa" In
t iuiii-. were ninon** the floral tributes dieposed
I be li'-t. Dr. J. P. Newman con?
ti tin- cervices, ta In,ii wen- brief ami limule,
and paid a tribute to tim uiiriglitiii'SHiitid kiiulli
ness of Mr. Piniird's character. A delegation of fif?
teen ?embers of the Soeie'te Culinaire, und a large
number of the funner employes of the (lead man,
were preaent, beaidos many other friondi. The
ba**?_ wok plano iu the family plot in Greenwood
Cemetery.
ATTEMPTED8UICIDR of a HIGHWAYMAN.
While Keeper Daly waa makim* his arrangement*
nt thc l'N-mx Market Prison yesterday, ahonl 8
a. m., fur tbetranefer of prisoners tu Hu' Tombs
Prison,Chadee Rorke,who occupied noeUonthe
second tim, after his coll door was opened, rapidly
Sascended by a ladder to tho third tier, and there
swung himself over the iron balustrade, with tba
intention of Jumping to the ground. He fell tirst
'an an Iron har projecting from the second tier, and
tlun tu the ground.
On Wednesday night Burke violently assaulted
Tbomae Fitspatriok, "i No. 1 10 l-'.aat Broadway, ut
the Intereecuon of that street with Catherina st.,
and forcibly took a silver watch fr-un hia person.
Notwithstanding his threat tu shoot Fitzpatrick.
tin* latter held him securely till Officer Sullivan, of
the Sn vcii th Precinct, came up and took him into ene*
tody. On the way to thastntlon-houae baduwhoi-nd
twobtumleof it revolver nt the odleer, the bullet
t.f om* ihiiinimr gras?lg bia hoad. Ha_aeeerreda
term of ton years in the State prison, and declared
that be wa.nhl forfeit hie life rather than retnrn to
that hated place again.
rim distance between the third tier and the
ground floor is about thirty feet, and when Burke
wai picked ap and examined by the prison physi?
cian ne waa Quito ooneoious, and il din nu! b
?iv linnet were broken, or that he had sus?
tained any aerious internal injury. However, it was
subsequently intimated to Sarden Finn at the
Toulba from Bella vue Hospital that the nuui's
column was Inn lured
nir CHIC 100 M IRKETS LOWER
i ttl iv TOT I'liiCK OF WHEAT 'v:> CORK?
it li DCA! l i. IM WUBAT.
[HI ia-1 i.iiini'ii ta. un; rtiint BB.]
CniCAOOi Oct. LO.?Grain of all kinda de?
clined to-day. The mai?el waa an exelted ene. "?Shorta"
? n*. mi ii, " |.,m--"pocketed theil loaaee, and ???d
ia i eon i*|. i ible ihlftliig or poelttcn<
Ileum, v, im im- ia*, ii ii Lieut "bear "wee a buyer on an
Leatei li believed tc hate bought
i i.'iiaium is .-imi to hi . i ovee s million
While the wheel crowd was In a fen*
there, tile Mt CTOWd V
..? n little < ct lt. mt at of lt- own, Mt Clench,
it Ui raatd to-nle;bt, haa within
fa aold ove a million buahela of oata for May. Un*
der the effect of bia ilea tbe price declined fromm tc
!il'.i. The Seoteiiiiinii baa been ta foi Mat for
ll.* i:im.-i it Htuila to the crowd and .pu- ii
dat i...ii ht, nome dajn ta it Little, aome tin ea Jud * *
ly tbe market. Thia grain haa not been active of
tate. For a long time lt baa not been sn ena* matter to
:i ida tote l mri r than 10,000 ta 15,000
\ ? affecting the quotations it
thought that UcUeoch w.ui Hoing to
run a comer In tin* Mat option*, it w.is Ihonahl, too, that
likely aa he not he would succeed, lia BuctnaUona In
them were so narrow thal lt tamk veij tittle money to
buy them on a margin, lia-ida.., theprtet waa en a los
level, lie began to buy oats when they wen cheaper
then they ere now. lt isa qm moa to-nlghl whet
bas sold nt ii loee or nt s profit Tha majorlt) of bl ?
logs, however, wire taken, it li aet?neted, et about 39
cents. Thia ba* beea the price with scarcely
Ductuatlon for tldrty daya. If he haa
thrown all he had, his loee lt d mj rate nnslL Tue
?aiut'i-r lu U j., onaln may have
bad something to tin with bim riming out whatever
?? ali*.di. " be hail lu thiii market on til* own aooonnl to day.
ip I'/ the Bool t pit ss
lt haa not been aluoeayear ago. On tim", di'
??.ll tin -ala.- ut t.'ils iTaltl reached ll lIlilMlall lill .liels
i ti " took one lol .af 2 *
Lludblom. I I Huted " will t ike ap tim oat
?? il* al ?? where tbe Bcotebm in laid lt d iwn.
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Bullion rained al 11118,000 waa received In this
city te-i.ul,it from i nc mint s.
At the requeal of mau) " Ktandard atockhi '
il.i* -tiim'i'ititt'tiili'i'i oi' tue taiiiipaiit h.i- made a re?
port, tl,ii. al Oct. fl, ol the preeeul couditioii of the
mine, pi.a.p.a ts, et,.., it.am which 'lu' following
it ni*, aro taken: Koat cronacut, 1,200 level, which
. feel long, leinaofl rock, an iud ? at ion thal the
t ems may sunn lu- em which are on the 1,000 level,
where they chow good ore In apota but are broken
nml irregular. < >n tho 1,000levelpm-apectiug work
has lietii steadily pushed ulai.ul. There
is quite eu improvement lo the rharucter
of the ore which is being taken bom unraiae No. ii
in siiiiih dint No.2. North drift, on tne fortuna
\ em. i- iu 200 feel and shows vein lv Inchee wide j
average assay, $52. The vein, however, la von
much brokeu. On the Too level, main north
drift, in 373 feet ii.mel crosscut, ahowa vein
aboul Ki feet wide, brokeu and mixed with clay,
.?uni at ptt'-eitt low grade, lt i- Improving as it ls
drivon northward, and, it le believed, willtuake a
large body of millingoro. On the BOO lovel the
mam umt li drift ia ui 600feet. Tbiedrift leon tho
loot-wall vein, which le 8 feel wldej then there
ia about 12 feel ol " boree " matter, beyond which
the vein carries aboul IS feel ol good milling ora,
rtiuniug fruin $15 t *, $10 per ton. I'bia portiou of
(lie iniim is opening ont weU, and assures au Im?
mense quantity of ni.- for ii longtime. The level
-..ell throughout its entire length, aad the
milling oro gives every prom iee of extruding to the
north drift, 700 level. <>n the its.-, lovel tl.e
inuit i,milli.ns to look t\i ii, nml there is yet ?
great deal ol ore, both in the north nml south
-i.ap.s, running iiauii iii) feet wide in the north k> 9
titi tti.ia* in the .-nulli eud of the mine, I h.- ma?
chinery at the iiiine ia nt i.i -i -ciaos order. Thi.w
?jn-i.ti; Corliss engine is m place in the Standard
mill, ami lindi nulls .nc in good repair.
lt is officially reported thal thc tombstone Mill
und Mi i. mn Uompanj baa jue! roached the ..th level
In the West .*>.ite ui,iie, where tua ora rune about
70ounceseilvei per ton and a arriee more had than
the ore in the upper levels, The 3d and 11 li levels
ara eupplying moat ol the ore from the mine, andu
di-, uter, iii the former gi vee ?taayo ut i*_0 and e*W
miiice-pei* ion. The company lia.- also received
telegraphic advices of a nob striks of winch uo
particulars hare yet been received liv letter.
I I rUy-AM ri.NAM'l.VI. MA UK Ki's.
t un p. m. -tlaotls um areal W
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?ta',, Now. York, unUarloand Wcat-ra, SI'?
I'.illa il.ltl,.*- pillie ll,re, tia I ,.|,( la Ii** a III TS tun, a
87?? c*miii.' -I foi the account, and uxi-Uu?go un Loutlou nt
'ii frauen KalSici'Utltues tor cui-cka.
THE MONEY MARKET.
SALES AT Till: .STOCK EZCHAKOB.
OCTOBM 1". 1 - - I.
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The Buena of Statistics'I i * i iports el
luciiilst'iii'-a, prorisions,etc. t"i the month ol
i * bei lu.iiai-a un unaatiafnetory .--hnw in**; cou . t
with the preceding month ol August, snd srith the
month ol Septembei for the preceding two ?
Compared -.*? i111 August ol tins year the exp
September were f 1,800,000 lew ol trhant.fl 10,000
less ol flour, nnd $600,000 Ism of eora. The totnl
nf nil hrrstdstnlft wns 92,023,160 nuller thna ia
?agues; nnd ot ptovieiaae^ tnHow and dairy prt?
dnetethe rnlm iwerefS,S09,630leen. The Url
oreaea from the Auguel moreowut in breada
p-*o**_doas, tallow enddnirj products ls$6,022,K01a
rho EoUowing tallie in detail ooMparoa tha move*
Dtente with thone al tl aonth in 18&2 uni
1661.
EXPORTS is -t ni-Miir.u.
ll.ul.-v.
In.lian t. in . 2,0J4,807
i,'. r.iiiuutuir-i
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t tala
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P1.81S
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Beef, traab and aaitod... Si,0Ui>,0iHl - '" ' ">l.'!*!r
lim mi ami Mumu . 1 .'*
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lalioa.
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TutiiNnf liuth .
It would require n large apnee ta describe
mu ions mot fiiii-iit*. nilli tin- wide lin. t.at ?'
prieea which oecnrred during to-d_y"e deali ?-IU
stocks. Briefly, tha market was fevorisb, ext
iiitiiul.il anti uiiscttliil. lt luiav.l the stl
?im li fi ?ataiii.it vt a^ ii.ii,. ii trama |**_rge rowing
ofehorteand eaaily yieldad ta every adhd ;
iiiarlaft stocks iuni h sand dining the lad tort*
hours, lt la stating tin* Em t mildly to mo thal IS*
various iiiovfiuciits li.ul a tiuci-i npncarnuoe. i?*
riiliics tn rc iiiailo bj Kiaud nishe- ami vt it i *m
iippi*araiict- of I'ttit-iiii-i aide ext diamant, vt Mic UM
tim lines ttcnt muda moro talotvlt ami withaai
vflicnifiit ili-iiiuu-atratioui*. As ii rulu the
pi ii cs aro Itivvcr thou yesterday. (.Villi il t"
Kew-aJenay may ha dkroiaasri with tha ala* l
that it loaned early at from -*?. per cent to 's I"' aM'
and hiter ut 1 per cent pei annum for saityiag- au*
that its total traneactious, which were at b-iifo^4*