| Show BY TELEGRAPH reb PEB UMON tern tenn nike LIKE american WAZ washington HINGTON lo 10 each regiment of artillery Is to have two new light batteries making ten batteries in all the batteries have been announced as follows battery E first artillery capt F E taylor battery F second artill artillery erys captain JB B williston Wll liston battery P F third artill artillery erys capt J M nao lao caster battery F fourth artillery capt F J smith battery D fifth artillery capt J B kowles capt J B campbell is transferred to battery I 1 of the fourth artillery and capto P R miller to battery H fourth artillery A general court martial has been appointed with gen 0 C augur as president to meet at newport Barrack barracks sj ky forth nor for the a trial of major joseph joaeph H taylor of the adjutant generans generals Gene gone rays department on charges of conduct subversive to good order and military discipline col ban barr military secretary to the secretary of war denies that he has been tendered or would accept the office of secretary of war t A the death of lt col warren promotes major geo B H elliot major lydecker engineer of the Commies commissioner loner ioner ot of the district of columbia ia Is assigned to additional duty in the charge of the water works ot of that district vice col case of the engineer corps being relieved nt at his own request A general order orden was issued from the headquarters of the army today providing for a reciprocal crossing of the international boundary line by troops of the united states and mexico in pursuit of hostile indians the commissioner of indian affairs has haa received the following from santa fe N M today to day by the use of troops 39 absentee Ji il carillas havo have been taken without resistance and und are hold at fort union pallor main party was driven in tho the direst lon ion of tho the reservation I 1 request instructions to send fiend the prisoners directly to their reservation THOMAS agent the journal says in relation to the condition of affairs between the union pacific and sud the chicago burlington 1 kuincy railroads ol 01 which n nearly aly every day brings its dIff merent different version that the plain truth of tho the present status stains of the question at ia is bue cue is that at a conference in boston a short abort time sines since owing to tho the fact that a satisfactory understanding could not be arrived at it was agreed to leave the matter to tho the general managers of the two roads and upon their reports if presidents dillon and perkins cannot mako make amicable arrangements a committee from the directors of tho the loads roads are to wrestle with the question at issue further extension of the chicago burling jion ton and quincy railroad in colorado la Is the tho principal question the society of the army of we Cumber cumberland lono lond through its garfield monument committee has determined to give under the provit provisions ions lons of the joint res resolution alution of congress passed august fth 1882 a national fair and bazar and adus industrial trial triai art exposition inthe lathe in the rotunda cf of the tho united states capital at washington commencing on november and ending on december ard 3rd the object is to raise tho the greatest possible sibie sible funds to aid in the erection of ora ofa aa statue latue at washington to the memory and honor of president garfield lady ludy applicants for positions in the tho interior department anc aro increasing under the recently authorized increase in the clerical force and all who havo failed to receive recognition have held an indignation meeting and organized tho the WO comans womans aria alla national labor organization bes ees denouncing oue one man power and doel deel declaring aring thoy would fight it passed secretary folger telegraphed io to acting secretary french to hasten the issue of gold certificates authorized by the tho national banking act the secretary of the treasury will receive deposits of gold coin in sums of 20 and upwards and issue certificates tin cates tha the ce artif leates will be ready in a few days gold bertl certificates lecates to the amount of will bo be printed the tho assistant treasurer at new york states that the amount of gold coin held by the associated banks ia Is and that the t all the thi e banks will probably make ranke iange largo and rapid offerings of 0 their gold ton tor the tho new certificates and that the banks are anticipating ci their issue now by making priority applications four dundrea hand hund rot roi rui ard and twenty two persons ans were appointed to clerk ph ships elp I 1 in the pension ofeleo today to day the clerks of the national board of health have been gross gresa not having provided for their salaries of the new now appointments to clerk clerkships ships in the pension office california gets 24 the names of the in divi duals Iro procuring curing places being T T riley J W watsen W H craig braig E 0 cooke cooko george gherty albert craig cragg ail all but craig are in the class craig is in the class claes the salaries of the following california presidential postmasters poet masters have been readjusted of the grade of 1100 in 1880 berkley to 1300 dutch flat fint to 1200 and yuba city to 1200 of the grade of 1200 benicia and fresno city to 1700 of the grade ol 01 isoo 1800 bakers field and ukiah to 1500 san buenevent tura and truckee truckle to and st helena to 1700 of the grade of 1500 alameda AI ameda ashbau ashbur gilroy ellroy and yreka areka to 1600 and fealds burn burg and hollister Holi holl ister to 1800 of the grade of 1600 modesto modes to to 2000 2000 placerville erville and watsonville Wat sonville to 2200 of the grade of 1700 oroville Or salina balina woodland and to 1800 also the following napa tapa 1 city from 1200 to 2400 nevada city from 2500 to 2600 red bed bluffs from 2000 to 2200 san diego from 2000 to 2500 san ban luis obispo from 1500 to 1900 and vallejo from 2000 to 2300 the salaries ot of the postmasters at stockton and bodie bodle are reduced the former from 2800 to 2700 and the latter from 2800 to 2700 A presidential ident ial office is made at CaliB Call toga at out of the 2003 presidential offices inthe lathe in the united states in 1880 only nine fell below the grade of 1000 at this readjustment anew A new now post office has been established in da konte konto montorey monterey Mont orey crey county cala and georg george c Schooner woold has been appointed postmaster NEW YORK 10 the times washington special says it is learned here that japanese native newspapers are pulling commodore veldts felds corean treaty to pieced savagely and at the same time timo ariti mizing his record of securing it it is asserted that he jie alternately depended upon japanese and chinese influence to gain the atten attention tion tiou of the e corean government and there is a tone of protestation because abrea corea did not inform them of her chan chau change ge of policy in entering into corn commer mer eid ell clai clat and diplomatic rotations relations with the lakeside country ts treaty is characterized RS As unintelligible and inconsistent in declaring that the tho united states aud add corea cotea ahall be regarded as on equal footing thus making corea stand as an nn independent kingdom SAN fr francieco 10 A tucson dispatch bays the star mar publishes an interview with judge woods just in from ban san pedro valley salley who brings newa nowa that a noted indian chief is making preparations pa rations for war ho he has hab assembled 40 or 60 50 bucks renegades rene gades from san ban carlos carios all heavily armed and who act in a threatening manner the whites are greatly alarmed but have made preparations against a surprise bub has for several years been at peace pence with the whites but is noted as ono one of the most treacherous and vindictive indians edthe in the tho country EfT lurg MURG 10 io about strikers ors ers attached the nonunion non union work men at the tho mouth of tho the camp hill mines thib thia morning the result wase was everal several broken heads and black eyes cohoes Co hoess N Y lo 10 ia in the harmony milla mills persons are at work the usual sumlor emp employed loyed loVed ia Is pittsburg 10 lo in the price of coal mining to 3 23 2 0 3 cents will bo be made tomorrow to morrow A general gameral strike IB is anticipated tae taa republicans of the oth pennsylvania sylv atila district wm ward for congress tha democrat democratic id congress congressional tonal convention of ohio nominated john R murray of liqua piqua the green backers of this loth district of Missour missouri ij nominated geo M jackson for congress the democrats of the district of south bouth carolina nominated samuel dibble dibbie for congress the democratic convention of the firth fifth mississippi district nominated A C barksdail barksdale alo aio for congress the republicans of tho the isi congressional gress lonal ional district of kenouch kentucky nominated A A houston for congress the republicans of th gal oal congressional district of michigan nominated gen glen byron mccutchen for congress ss hon B W moulton of shelby was waa nominated for congress by the democrats of the district of illinois lanois yesterday the coalition convention of republicans public ans and re adjusters nomi nominal nat ed judge spaulding dini dins for lor congress at portress fortress monroe va richmond va 10 the read justers convention of the third congressional district nominated john ambler smith ho he represented the district as a R republican in the tho forty second congress topeka kama 10 the republican state convention by a close vote adopted a resolution endor endon endorsing ping the presidents veto of the river and harbor bill and fhe the action of the kaneas delegation in sustaining it dan brown then nominated by ac cla cia matlon mation for governor john P st john and solon bolon thatcher placed the vote stood st john thatcher 82 johnson martin 2 kansas city 10 Cong congressman ressman van horn was welcomed by the board of trade on his return from washington CHICAGO 11 11 for the past few days it has been very cool coal uncomfortably fort ably BO so at times and frosts are reported from northern wisconsin and even in the tho suburbs of the city there was a light fodat on thursday morning thebold the cold spell bab has however done no damage t to 0 grain or tr vegetables and prices 0 on n change a tie this morning are rather weak the propeller pro pw JIen Men omerle omerie la Is reported by her captain to have encountered in I 1 on tuesday night a thick cold cloud which burst on her deck covering them with enow and slush blush to a depth of six inches for five minutes the atmosphere wab was like lite that of winter but as the i steamer was moving rapidly she soon came into a warmer temperature the event is unprecedented but the accuracy of the fact ar are aro vouch ed for by the other officers and and passengers and the story is corroborated by the thermometers condition of the night ll 11 the school census will make the p plesent present besent population of chicago becy secy martin martio of the amalgamated iron and steel association enss says they have adopted a resolution guarante guaranteeing cing to manufacturer manufacturers 8 that they would not ask an advance on the nailing and scale of prices fon for fiva five years they thoy have not asked any guarantee of the manufacturers rs they have secured scented a better constitution and code than ever before and wd laid the tho lasis lasts of a better understanding with the manufacturers rew york ll II the tha following Is the report of the condition of trade here for the week ending today all the conditions beem seem favorable to a prosperous autumn trade and though purchases in various departments are aro not yet large largo still the expectation that wa we are pre to have a successful half years busIn business ess ees is thought to be well based the trade in dry goods is growing more a active dally daily leading jobbing houses report good trade and aro are arriving in force the stocks of foreign and domestic dry goods are especially full and attractive country merchants need have no fear about the detention of goods aa ah the strike of freight handlers Is over and the shipments offering are taken caro of promptly considerable parcels of domestic and woolen goods have been moved during the week some on old orders but largely new business in grain wheat aa as a rule has been quitu quito some bome little weakness at the close and a decline in value of somewhat over a cent a bushel corn com has leen been somo somewhat what irregular but prices have been pretty well sustained operators en on both bides aldea are inclined disinclined dis to take hold on account of uncertainties aa to tho the coming fical seasons on crop oats havo been the leadin leading speculative tive grain rain in market and C cash ash and august deli dell deliveries verles veries have been run up some five or six sis cents a bushel on account of ligh light t stock and small recel receipts and chances of a corner this has served to sustain the price of the later xuon th which has been fairly steady chow ing little advance at the close there was considerable decline in august option and other month months a have yielded somewhat in lard end and poris ports the tho wee wea week weak started out with a strong market acdan and an upward tendency but the bongs took toot advantage of this and sold freely and there appears to be a timidity on the pa part 0 of if operators in regard regald to these thebe pro products d u c ts the fluctuations have been rapid but not wide and as a rule the market hi in the morning hab has been strong weakening towards kowarc Is the afternoon of each day dby tin tiu lin cot ton business has been quite dull and transactions few on one day this week bales baies were less than baies bales ono one of the lightest days of business bc ba siness ainess for a year the possibilities of a corner in august still continue to exist and prices for this month are between 30 and 40 points above those of sept the amount of visible cotton ready for august belive delivery ry Is light and this condition serves to keep up prices of the later months higher than the prospects of the crop would beem seem to warrant there is a more cheerful tone in the wool market and desirable parcels are in good request all descriptions are in moderate wlee wise there ia Is no material change in petroleum the price has been irregular and fluctuating within range of three or four fou cents for crude oil A A fair amount of business Is doin doln doing gand and there is nothing of particular interest in the trade in freights there is a better supply of vessels and less demand for grain room with an easing off in rates petroleum room is in fr fair jr request and in these descriptions rates are fairly well maintained the iron trade presents no new features american pig iron Is in fair request with prices firm la in f foreign r eign iron of all kinds a small b business is Js being done the boot and shoe trade Is fairly active but there are not as many buyers in town as was expected still a very fairtrace fair trade Is anticipated manufacturers are not very busy at present and are not sending out travelers as early aa as informer in former years the leather trade Is quiet with moderate business prices remain firm hides rides are still high nothing of signify cance cauco in these branches during the past week veeh itaw naw sugar still continues to be absorbed very moderately fair refining is la quoted at 7 and 3 sixteenth bno mno s sno no change in regard to refined sugars which have slow sales at old prices tea sales were half chests at auction no further change in prices reported and steady but light outside distributing demand Is noted rio nio grades of coffee coffea are held firmly with somewhat better demand fair |