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the session of the Big Board today, President Peckham referred in feeling terms to the death of Austin, but any action relative to adjournment was postponed till the day of the funeral is fixed. Money Market, SAN FRANCISCO; Sept. 11th.Legal tenders, 991 bid, 99g asked; Mexican dollars, 91 bid, 92 asked, trade dollars, 90 bid, 97 asked; half dollars 981 bid, 98₹ asked. The KIN on the French Bank. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 11th.-The run on the French Savings Bank continued to-day. Almost a quarter of a million has been paid out since Monday morning. The run is mainly by small depositors. The bank is paying all demands in full and announces its intention to continue that policy. The officers express no concern on account of the run, which seems entirely without cause. Sappue it i have C was n sa tetue. SAN BUENA VENTURA. Sept. 11th.-A. B. Shearer, telegraph operator at this place, is believed to have committed suicide between 12 o'clock last eight and 3 o'clock this morning At the latter hour his wife missed him and investigation showed barefoot tracks leading from his house to the wharf, at the end of which his night shirt and coat were found, together with two bulky letters, one addressed to his wife and one to his mother. All bis clothes were left in his bedroom. He was agent for several insurance companies and it is believed that his liberality in giving credit, both on account of theseand his telegraph business, has result ed In financial embarrassmeut. He leaves a wife and family of small children. Efforts to find the body aave as yet been unavailing, but they will be continued. Forest Fires in Oregon. PORTLAND, Sept. 11.-The total loss by the fire yesterday is $15,000, insured for about $4,000. The railroad station at Milwaukee, 21K miles south of here, was destroyed by fire last night. The station caught fire from the forest fires. I l'errific fires are now raging along I the north side of the Columbia river. The timber for miles Is E burning and there is great destruc8 tion of property. Several farms 0 have been destroyed and an Im1 mense amount of cord wood, fences, The fire grain, &c., swept away. is about four miles wide and sweep. $ ing like a whirlwind over the 8 At latest accounts the country. tire was making toward Mill Plain, a rich and populous section. Should , the fire reach there the destruction a f property will be very great. A strong wind prevails and the flames spread with great rapidity and mock every effort to check them. S The fire started from some one the lightlessly burning a brush . heap. d Aid the Indian chiefs arrested by Gen. Howard at the Council held y at the Umatilla agency have con, fessed and given the names of those Indians who took part in the late war. There are thirty-six of them and they will be arreated and punIshed accordingly. The chiefs are all released from custody.