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-~ POSEIGN. Engljshme;l Growling Over the Geneva Award. The Emancipatio-n Question Again Before the Span- ish Senate. Paris Excited - Over an Anticipated Coup @Etat, CREAT BRITAIN, Loxpos, Oct. 10.—A London letter ssys that * the publication of the ponderous judgment of 8ir Alex. Cockburn, disseating from the award - of the Geneva Arbitretors, has had the effect fo -create the belief that the award was flagrantly “anjost to England. The lengange of the Lord -Chief Justice is very severe, and heis slikein- -dignant 2t the British 2nd American Govern- ments. B The correspondent says, also, that the more the Alabame adjudication is understood, less it is liked, 2nd even that thick and thin snpporter of the Govercment, the Telegraph, finds cause far gloomy forebodings. Bentinek, 1. P., in & public speech last night, announced the settlement of the Alabama ques- ion & dishonor to England. It was sbsurd that srnl'e should bemsde andheldto bind Eng- laad'to_the responsibility for sn_act com- mitted long befere the rule hed any existence. England deserved the scorn of the whole world .and would cease to hold her position smong the nations. ; . Amoeting at the Castle Hedingham wes ad- -dreased by Henry Jervis, ML P., and others, who , ¢ severely censured the Government for its conduct of the negotistions with the United States. The telegraphic dispaiches forwarded and read at the expense of tlie British Govern- mert on the subject of indirect claims,amountsd to .$200,000. Special Despateh to The Criicago Tridune. New Yorx, Oct. 10.—In his address at Glas- gow, Sept. 26th. Chancellor Lowe utiered the Tollowing siguificant eriticism on American diplomacy: The fact that the Scnate of the United States is & body which must ultimately Tatify every treaty, forms a difficulty in the way of negotiations of the most dengeroug and per- plexing nature, and one that will some day or + other, umless it be corrected, involve the United States in the greatest possible_dificulty. The gentleman who framed the Constitution of jmer- ica thought very sensibly, on the first blush of the thing, that it was quiteright; thata mat- ter 8o important as a treaty should receive the confirmation of the representatives of t.h:]re:-— ple ; but they failed to see what Imay call the Teflox action that such a principle introduces, ‘becanse the effect of that is, that when you ne- gotiate with America, and the Government of Americe, you are not negotiating with & Pleni- potentizty stall. The persons whom we mey appoint for the Queen's Government bind the Queen's Government to what they z8y. The American Government .cannot consequence is that the Senate is consulted be- . fore any point is raised. But the Senate is not { always in session, and, if it i8 i sessiob, it i not-bound se & deliberative body by any inform- 121 opinion it may give in that way, and the con- sequence is thaf one side is bound by whatit proposas, and the other is st liberty to changa it continually. ¥ mention this not for the purpose of criticising the Government of America, which I well lmow from my experience of Americs is not very palatable fothem, but for our own guidance, because thers are a great many gentlemen who think it would.be = good Planif no treaty were sllowed tb come into ‘effect until it has received the assent of Parlia- ment.” —_—— FRANCE. Panrs, Oct. 10.—The Permanent Commission of the Assembly to-day held an important megt- -~ ing, st which Thiers wes present. Matters were +" discussed thers was !fifignxfiw b the treatm: xgp f the jon._at the outrageoms ent of the led 28 an sttack on the ma, which he reg ic religion and national form of worship. Hb warmly condemned the course of Gambe! said, was trying to divide the nation an was an foot,and a coup defat worldbe attempted D i e and the city is e 1t is reported that Prince dgeloinfisi:\g and the Duc d'Aumale will resign their seats in the As- aembly. ——— SPAIN. Mapzm, Oct. 10.—In the Sanate, to-day, Senor Diaz made a severe attack on the volunteers in ir insabordination and ferocity. The Minister of the Colonies defended and praised the voluntesrs. He declared ma other m‘?né‘;;‘a had been 'innénnh!? e. ay > by performing ‘garrison dnty in the geaports, bodies of 3 toor erate inpgbe interiar, and had mmg;wp ially assisted in Jessening the expenses of the war. The Abolition Scciety of Medrid has sent peti- tions to the Sensta praying for the manumission of slaves in Cuba and Poro Rico. The Senate has referred the petition to the King’s Min- ioterss ‘The Mintster of State has promised an inves- tigation af the charges that the Spanish soldiers in Cuba sttacked foreigners, but ‘delares his ba- lief that the soliers only did their duty. ——— A TURKEY. €CoNSTANTIPOPLE, Oct. 10.—There wae a fight ~¥esterde; Stamboul between Turks and Per- sians. : e were called out to sy the rio, and £red into the Persian party, three and wounding thirty. Ten soldiers were injured, The Persian colony is greatly excited. There are fears of a generdl massacre, ‘CoNSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 10.—The Suitan has conferred the order of Osmario on the Grand Duke Nicholss, of Bussin. e WEST INDIES. Tavawa, Oct. 9.—The strike of the cigar- foakers is over. The commitiees haveagreedon 2 soale of wuges. Charles Bright has racovered, The Intendente offers to informers the entire proceeds of the ezle of merchandize seized for mflsghni‘ S 2 Troops have Lilled the insurgent chief, Juan Intano Rojos, near Sancti Spiritas. ——— Southern Excursionists at Lonisville. Lo Ey., Oct. 10.—The ed Bonthern exl:c&rsion a:fived n&tflga&e:gxx tg'];:t Iast night, and was welcomed at the depol m;?;%:’mr, and escorted to the hotels by the Committee of Reception. The excursion num- bered four hundred nd wenty-five, coming from 2Mobile, Mo Selma, Tascalooss. Eni: Tomtenbi Eremaile, West, Point, Hnm‘fln,mg— bem, snd ather places ‘in Alsbama ; Pensacols, Florids ; Colambus. Georgis ; ki, Tennes- see, and other points along the new Southern route.” The delegations include a number of dis- mg:.\shed Citizers from these places, 2nd are Wp of substantial commercial and profes- sionzl men. Also include a number of members of the press. At 10 o'clock this morning the guests were sanved in 120 carriages to the House of Refuge, where they were Teceived With & address of wel- come on behalf of the Directors of the institu- tion by Rev. Dr. Rivers. They then looked frough the cstablisbment, " listened to e singing exerr™ ™8 e inmates, andretaredtothe £ “tion building at 1p.m. Alighting from the ges. they formed in procesgion snd marck to the Fourth street sntrence, when the 1 s¢ struck up, the ma- painesy wae set M mo. .8, and the working 1 | lighted with tkeir od. The visitors, es- d Committes, passed Ionch room, where e the'ex] o corted by the Mavor Trongh the brilding to ¢ amyihous lnch was £cb. At the clos2 of tire lunch the guests took posi- tions in front of the Exposition brilding, whea the dire-glarm was turued in, and the engines bronght to the £pod to show tie working of the Dapartment. ZEntering the carringes, the visitors werodgvex to Cave Hill Cemetery, end thence to the Water Works, when they reiumed to the Galt Eonse, where & grand banquet will ba spresd for tham to-night. To-morror they will b» driven azonnd the. 2nd to New Albany axd Jeffersonville. The ‘guests express themselves highly de- cspiion, and tha prospect of trade between Louisvills and their section of the country. Several urged Gulf porisas the mearest and ‘best ports for Lonisville importers sud exportess, Others profiered aid for new connections, and still others urged the estabiishment of cottesy monufectories et this point as the best in the country for the purpose, and for the exchange of Southern products Zor menufactured gcods, The general impression among the visitors and i~ zens is, that the opening of the South & North Alsbama Rozd, which this occasion is ‘calebrat- ing. together with the new scquaintence formed amid the intorchange of courtesies, will restlt large accessions to the irade of Louisville, snd ‘much mutnsl benefit. NEW YORK. Speeial Despuzch to The Clhicago Trilune. . AONET. New Yoxug, Oct. 10.—The chief topic in finan. cial circles io-dsy was the advance of 1 per cent in the minimum discount rate of the Bank of England, which was putup to 6per cent. This is the highest rate of. the beck since the out- ‘bresk of the war between France and Prossia, and indicates thet the bank directors are anxious to await, if possibla, the drzin of bullion to Ger- many. Tke Prussien Government have large ‘balances in Loadcn, and the withdrawnl. of even & considerable part of them wonld . be attended with serions results. A gigantic specu- Intion has been raging in Germany for a long ‘time past, and meney has accordingly become very dear. An unusually large asmount of Lon- don capits] 2nd London credit has been employ- ed in this market to raice time gold and time money. the latter for the accommodeiion of stock cliques. Money lent 85 low 28 8 per cent +his afternoon for brokers’ balances. The raie at the bank is sharp 7, and the best mercantile paper is quoted 2t 10@12 per cont. THE STOCEZ MAREET. opened strong, but there was a bad bresk in Pacific Mail before the first board, which checked the npward movement, and made ihe entire market heavy, in which condition it con- tinued until after 12 o'clock, During the after- noon there was a firmer tone, the only weakness heving been in Wabnsh. The principal deslings of the dsy wera in Pecific Mail, Western Union, Ohios, Wabash, Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central, Leke Shore, and Northwestern. FOREIGS EXCHANGE. strong at 1085 for prime, and 110} for short sight. GoLD firm throughout the dar at a fractional advance from ihe lowest prices of yesterdey, closing at 112¢. GOVERWMENT BONDS - strong throughont. Central Pacific bonds closed at 991/@992¢; Union Pacific firsts, STH@ §3; land grants, 76@763¢{; incomes, T9@T9L. : BREADSTGEES. Floar dull, 2ud all grades under $9.60 per brl dull. . Choice extrss not plenty, srd firm. At the close the market was rather steadier for low grades, with fair demand. In wheat at the opening There was much firmness noticable, owing to light arrivals, but shippers held off. Winter well held and scerce. The market closes better, and easier freights give holders of epring some advantage. Winter scarce, but in limited de- mand. . PROVISIONS. Pork lower zad closes heavy for future deliv- ery, with only & limited demand. Cutmeats in good demand and firm. Baconin fair demand. 1.0.0.F. €rana Lodge and Grand Encompment o 321inoit. Corresyendence af The Chieago Tribear. Tocs IsLasw, 1L, Wednesdsy, O This organization opared its annanl session yesterday (Mordzy) morning, at Dart’s Hall, in ty, Grand Mester J. C. Smith, of Galone, esiding. } The forcaoon was spent prizeipally i organ- izing, appointing permavent Committces, and otkar businces incident to ike opening of such 1 meetings, There were presented, as matters of general ! interest, the sunral report cf the Grand 3zst | of the Grand Seeretsry, H. . Meso3, of Peori ! sudof Grand Represensatives, J. Ward Eilis gnd Thomas B. Needler. The rsport of the Grand 3loster commencad with a thrilling rotro- | epeet of the session thet opened ome yearago, «ca the very day when the fire wne commencing and devastating Chicago. Ee paid a toucking 4ribate to Pest Grand Traasurer John B. Wood, of Alton, end Past Grand Bepresentatives E. A. Rutke of Chics3o, decesaed sinco the last ‘meeting of tho Grand Lodge; cerplimented tho renerosity of the brothzen in the relief of the cased of Chicago, and the sbility and cnergy mavifested by the Committee who, for more thar six montes, hed given their eatira Tiro and talents o the proporand ceriain dis- iriboticn of the relief aforded, so that, from the first. tears of sorrow and gratitudo were ever mingled together. The remainder of this interesting report, consinting chiefly of decisions, &c., in such mztters s came before the General Afndfer in i's official capaciiy. is of interess to the members of the fraternity more particularly, except, perhaps, the record of naw lodges, of which he reperts thirty-threo instituted in this jusisdietion within the pastyear, from No. 467 20 499 inclusive ; ‘and Bi% Tevived. Grand Secrciery N. C. Mzson reported the stata of the order, from which we glezn the fol- lowing statistics: Numnbes of members in gocd standing in Tlinois, June 0, 1672, Numbes of Lod Puid for relief of Brothers. ..$33; Paid for relief of widowed ATTERNGON SLSSION. Grand Msster J. C, Smith ia the ciir. Letters were read from Depaty Grand Jeater Sammel Telagler, of Cerbom: Eogers, of Clucago, Treasuror of of Ralief for Chicago, regretting ther compul- sory abscnce from the session of the Grand ige. - Committees to whom were referred many mat- ters of interest, made reporis upon ‘the seme, which were laid over. under the rule, for fature action. S. Ward Ellis. P. G. R.. and G. W: Woodward, P.G.)L, paid tonching tributés fo the mom- ories of the decessed brothers referredito in the Grand Master’s report. The Committee of Relief, through their Sec- reiary, E. B. Sherman, then presented aifull and thorgaghly digested repot of the relicf afforded the destitute at Chicago eince tho Great .confla- gretion, from which it ap) : “Total anrount received by the Comrmittes and retained for distribution including .. §123)\TiL.30 o e 564 mcaey and supplies. ......... Amount received by Commitzee urned 10 Gozors after Aarch 25. and Total arount raceived. . Amonnt distriouted to dats Balancs in hrns of the Reliet Com- ‘mittes. .. § 5,00.00 Ths g of this sum has been. in answer to 5,773 written aprlicati and, in- al- most every cass, upon personsl investigntics of the condition of the subjectsof relictf br #ae Committen or its employes, so that the chaxty of :xg:gw Brotherhood might not bewrisspaas, bat to its utmost sdvantage. _The,number of different persons relieved is get down. at the immense figure of 23,912, The whole report is thrillingly _inieresting, and, by order of the Grand Lodge, will ba printed in full in the journal of procez lings. The Grand Eacampment of fllinoirs met in the ovening,-and the following Grand , Officers wers elected : B. E. Dewey, of Greenville, G. Patriarch. D, D. Hatfiald, of Duquoln, G. High Pries'l, The merket is easier for future and stesdy for spot. Land in fair supply and tame. [To the Associated Press.] DECLINES. _ New Yors, Oct. 10.—Oswald Ottendorfer pos- itively declines the Tammany nomination for 50T ; ARNT REUNION. ] The fourth annual reunion of the Society of the Army and Navy of the Gulf will ba held hera &lg:nfiflx inst. General Sheridan presides at TACHT RACE. The yachts Dreadneught, Palmer, and Mazio this afternoon, ona race {c Cape 2and retarn, for the Challenge Cap. DIPLOMATIC. Count Von Arnim, first Secretary of the Ger- ‘man Legation, has resigned from Wz and will be succeeded by Count Andreas storfl, zon of the German Embsassedor in Loadon. DIED. : Rov. Samuel Seabury, grandeon of the first prs:{m Bishop in the United States, and formerly editor of the Churchman, died to-day, aged 72. MARINE. New Yong, Oct. 10.—Arrived—the steemship Nevade, from LiverpooL. Arrived—THe Cambris, from Hemburg. A WOXAX JATLER. Enreka Jones, widow of the late jailor, has ‘beon elected Jailor of the Hudson County Jail. term. ) {“TEE GUILTY FLELS.” Chiefof Police McWilliams, of Jessey City, under indictment for complicity in the burglary at the First National Bsnk of this city. and who e ‘bail in $20,000 to appear to-day for trisl, is lieved fo have fled. TEE BING TRIALS. . In the Court of Oyer end Terminer this morn- sel for Tweed had Tuesdsy next for arguing the motion as to the time for the trial of the indictment against hig client. ‘The counsel asked an investigation of a cherge that the Grand Jury had allowed private par- g:s to confer with it respecting its delibare- ns. In the case of Fields, an adjournment was re- quested on the ground of the absence of ex- Comptraller Connolly, who is & witness. Wan. A. Beach, counsel for Connolly, on msk- ing an afiidavit fhat Connolly's whezeabouts are ovn to hir (deponent) or bis fsmily, the Gourt promised an early decision in the matter of adjonrnment. TWEED'S PEACE OF 21I¥D. ‘Tweed said o 2 reportar yesterday : I have not been ten miles from the city in a _year, ex- cept to Greenwich and New Canssn. I am not going to leave, and ehall stey perhaps longer than some would like to heve me.” BURNED TO DEATH. At s fire on West Thirty-second street, last sighirz Nichoias Matson, a boy, was burned to eat! REFORAL. The Young Men's Municipal Reform Associa- tion met last evening and dicussed measures for farthering the interests of Reform =t the forth- coming election. Mr. Greeley in Baltimore. Baurruone, Oct. 10.—Horace Greeley deliv- ered an addrees before the Maryland State Ag- ricultural and Mechanical Society to-dsy et the fair grounds, treating especially on improvement on worn-ouf lands” About _twelve thousand persons were present to-night. Thers wes & grand torch-light procession by the Democratic clubs, which wes reviewed by M. Greeley. Prev- ious fo the passing of thepracession Mr. Greeloy addressed an immense crowd congregated in front of Carrollton Hall, in favor of National Teconcilistion and _restoration of common rights to every citizen now deprived of them. He 83id, “ Let us be one psople, 2n American people, forgetting our differences, deploring our past calamities, and resolved that we choll overmore bLa a united and Lermonions people. For that eauseof National nity and prosperity I stend ond testify. I ‘beseech vou let nothing discouraze von to press on to that triumph which will certzinly be accorded wus, if not in the near future, at a lafer day. Cur comse is just. Let us never doudt, then, that a generous ‘eople will accord it, 2nd that tims shail write Gor memories green, in {het We nevar despaired of our conntry, never. deseried her, ond never ~ished to makie oue citizen the enemy of the other at 2 time when there wss £00 much _bitter- ness, bui plead for peace snd .reconcilistion. Blessed are the peacemakers: * Let us endeavor to deserve and enjoy that blessing.” Mr. Greeley lett for New York m the1lo'cleck train to-night. | and slaptinge Jacob Erohn, of Freepart, G. Serior Ward zn. . C. Nason, of Peoris, G, Scribe and Tres suier. Henry Burgower, of Hock Island, G. Jvaiar- War- E?.'i-‘. Alexander, of Greenville, G. Eepreamtative. THE LONGEST BRIDGE. Constracted of & Passage-Way Across. the River Tay, Scotland. From the Mechanics’ Mcgazine., The new Tsy Bridge, now in course of con- struction, will be the longest bridge in the world —longer ‘even than the Victors Bridge, Mon-— treal. The Victoria Bfie is 9,394 fect long,. while the Tay Bridge will bs 10,891, mskingz. difference in faver of the Tay Bridge of 1,185 feet. If the Tey Biidge were eighty vards. Jongar, it would ba o miles exzctly, and for alls intentd and purposes it mey thererdre bo.called. s'tv‘:o-m.i}e ‘bridge, and will have ninety pieys acd. eighty-nine spans. 'fl'g details of this vast und ing ooe of' interest. The work wss {0 be finished in threo. Years from May, 1871, and the dimensions in da-+ 1ail are as follows : Between the abutme on the Fife shoreand. the abutment at Magdaien Point. on the Duades shore,_thers are £o be eighty-nine spans, il of which—counting from Newport—will te 60 feet wide; two of 80 feet; twenty-two cf 120 feot; fourteen of 200 feet; Bixi mding from the centre of {een—cot of the bridge to tie D 166 fee, and six of 27 feet. Tho greatest height of the bridge_will be 63 feot zbow s high- wetermark. The bridge is slightly in th e form of an erch. Leaving from the Aeupert x de, the gradient is one in 100 for_hreg spars, ar 4 from this point it is only oze in_ 331 until the cenites of the bridge is reached, snd _drops again: with 2 gradient of oze in 73, tnd continues at th is unsl the Dundea shore is teached. The i.ei8 are mede double, and aro in ike form of cx lindere, 1made of cast iron, which aze again filled in with bricks. The quantity of cast_iron Iequired for tlie cylinders is 2,600 tons, while thr. super- ~which is required. There sre at prosemt abont ninety men emploved at the works. e con- tract for the whole bridge was taken by Mr. De Berge, for £217,000. The brzced pies that will be used from the- north side weigh 630 tons in all. There will be about thirty-six thonsand vards of brick and stroctcre inail malleable iron, 5,600 tous of ? cubic feetof timber. The operations in the construction of the bridge are peculiar. The usual menner af_lezing piers of_the kind used. for the Tay Bridgeis toerect heavy staging, from which cylinders of the pie= are guided inzo their places. But in this_csse_there is mof depth of eoil for pile-driving. The cast-iron cylinders and brick warks sre first built on the shore, at the water'’s edgs, then floated inio their places by means of pontaos, and lowered into positicn by hydraclic apparscus. The ex- cavating for the forndstion must be done with great care, andis accomplished by the ordi- Dary air compresgion gyatem. The stolidity =nd stebility of ihe whole structure must depend ,on the firmness of the basa of the cylinders, and there must be preat exaciness in the ftting and strength in the cement used in the brick-work and couerete. A piece of the cement, one and'a balf inch square, which bsd been used on Dec. 19, and sinco then kept in water, was submitted to strain, breakingat 1,120 pounds. ‘Thin cement becomes stronger the longes it is kept in the water, up to a period of five years, when it reaches its iraximum strength. The firet cylin- der was Hozted into its place in October of last vear, 2nd wes finished by .,hv fes.t 1?{ three Tectangular piers are sisty-eightfeet high, meas- red from high-water mark. Iwo of the'evans, or superstructures, of ithe rectangular piers are already placed, while mcre are zboes resdy. Four pier foundetions sve finished, which are the most tediots part of the work. The new plan adopted in the construction of these piers, which joins the iwo cylinders into onme, gives sreat compactness and strength in the simplest Ser. The laying of the first six oreight pier foundations is made more difficalt irom the depth of water, which; ai fuil fide, is about hiecn feet at low tide. shirty-two feet, and eighte The bridge is for s singie lie. concrete work, and some cighty-seven thonsand ‘{ A Mawk iz School. From the Dubzqus Berals, Oc The Dodge Street School 2ad aa excitement Afonduy afterngon. A Izrge henhawk has been preying upon the ponliry broods in that pert of the town, much to the annorance of the inhsbit- ants. Monday afternoon ths ferce bird was ob- served soaring in mid air onthe west side of the school houss, and then suddenly begsa & rapid Qesewns tonang 39508 object o vodes ¢ side—of 120 feet ; twenty-five of 66 fect; ane of | groted near the ho: The hawk swoored Gown to. the ecril Eke lightning, but when nearing the ground tried fostop tud Toise its wings for- re-ascending. Its velocity was 100 great, Lowerer, and tho slanting coursg it persued earried it directly throngh ozo of tio SWindows inta the house, zinong the ¢k drep. The glass tlew in all diroctions, and ibo school was in an uproer for several minutes, vehile the bird went seiling =nd dipging over g seats. Ona of the larger boys czught the bold poaclier, and rung his tieck. T'wo or three Jittl girls sitting under the wirdow where the havk Eatered had their Leads soverely cat by folinz giass. Oune of thom w2s a daughbier of Mr. C. 2T, Weatherby, who lives mext to the =chool hot —The msnufecturing companies of Mau- chester, N, H., did not. asa runle, maka money on their goods last year. One of them, which mancfactured more than 21.000,000 yards of coi- ton aud worsted goads, besides n large gaeatity of hoaiery. report aggregate salesto tha 2mouns of $5,520,000, with n profit of oniy 13127 Othe-s made rpora money, but nothing like tho 9 resclis of former years. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Fimaacial News. New Yonx, Oct. 10.—foney opezed at 7 per cent, T ey cimed Tredly on Tow 8 3. 1oe3 freels e e STt e e ¢ recent bearsin s ‘Sterling higher !n consequeace of the zdvance rate { of intercct by the Dork of Eughind, Prime €0 days, 10573 eight, 110, Gold highér Tram the Fame cause, 3nd siTong all day ‘between 1123G 113, closing at 1137;@113. Lozns 1@ per cent for carrying: then 2 per cent fo X for the Tse. Ciesringa $68,000,000. Treasury disbursements Governments 7;G 7 per cent better than sesterday, and - State bonds dell and firm. Stocks strong, but {here was a bad bresk in Pacific Mail before the irst board, the stock dropring 33 per cent, and spread 3 feeling of dirtrust through- list.” Dealinga wero well distributed, but en cttempt to sell stock by tho Pacific Mail and Western Union cliquss, broke prices v 1G4 per cent. 3fail consolidation bubble was pricked, in Mr. Towasds the clove & genersl improverent set in, large transmactions, notably in Padide LMail, b\‘it‘(inl rmbug, New Uamion, Obics, Wabash, Lake Sioze, <ogo & Indiena Central, Northwestern, and “Central, and tho market closed stroug. York Sterling, 163%5. GOVENDNMETS. ¢ Coupons, 15' Coupons, Coupens, (62, 329 Coudor Coupons, 165 1532 Carreric Coapans, 65 (aews oo 1ok New B3.. Cen, e Dsl., Leck & W B., E. & Exdc. Foreign Markeis. Oct. 10—20 3. m.—Ticur, 323 winfar 1d; spring wheat, 115 §3(5124 5d white, Por Lard, 40z, . m.—Lard, 39 94, Breed- stuffs qulet 2nd wockeaged. Loxpox, Oct. 10—Eve.—Consols—ilones nds of ¥5, ¥37 3 do 'GT, 0235 ; 10403, 5 Erie, 59, lfon in the Bink of dfcrovsed £775,000. Tallow, 16a6d Zapir, Oct. 10.—Bentes, 55 francs 12 centimes. LIVERPOOL, Uct. 10—Eve.—Cotton quiet and steady; middling uglend, 9%@0%d; Oslcans, 20210:d. Sales, 12,000 baies. Speciiaticn and export, 4,000 bales, Fod wintss whest, 155 1d. Flour, 82 Cora, 303, Lard, 3% 02, Cnesse, 365, Euaffale Live Stock Market. BUrraLo, K. Y., Oct. 10.—Csttle—Deceints to-ds, | izclncing 3'cara reporied to arvive, 7,520, cr 420 cars, againal 419 laat weok. Marke: dull, and }jc off ou medium. Commen cattle good, halding Festerdsy's Fprices frz=iy. There wes soma cattlo on the mazket to-ay; cne lot of &1 head was fold, maid fo be the best roceived tiis nezeon, and brought 2n extmordi- sy price. Aboot 900 were diepcsced of. Sales of 019 Tilinoks steers, averaging 1,20 15 1,525 b, 8t S50 @00 ; 3 Ohio atoese, avesaging 1,050 10 1,165 s, 1t 56 Cherokees, averagiog 1,090 M, ot 11 1gan steess, everaging 1,057 Its, at $25, Sheop and Lambs—Receipts ¥, 4,00, making the to's] for the week thusfar, 14,600, against 7.X0 The macket was zetive: Canads luatw, 3¢ Camada shecp, $5.5020.00; Western at $5E0BT.ITH ; T2 16 Ohio shicp, 60 8 e 22 457 ; ‘Hegi—Receipia to-dsy. 4,100, ik total thus seaz, 34,500, sgainst 26,500 same time last weok. The Snatkel was siow_ st $4.75@5.15, Sales 185 Ohio hogs, 132 to 28 B, 5t $4.80E5.10 133 Indiana hogs. 170 ibs, $L.73; 775 Mickigan hoge, 155 {0 297 s, at H.76@ 455 eep. 121 s, ot @6.00; 5 B New ¥Yeork Live Stock Market. Eew Yonx, Oct i0.—B2ef—Tacelpts, 99 cars or L b, ety domon zatives, Mobyes aul for jes except prizae, and offerings could rot Closed out. _Ten rs Taxaus, i owt average, wara scld at Txc 2 D; 8 cars good Cherakee cattle, Gig cwl, ate 3¢c: 5 cavs common Cherokess, SiZcvit, at 803G cars fair do, 5 cwt, st 9c; 5 cars Tllinois steers, G .cwt, at 94 @Lics 4 carado, 63 cwt, at I@ILic - 3'cars Ohio steers, 116 cwh, at 12alic: 7 cars fat Kene fucky steers, 7 ows to 9 ow?, 5t 13@18ic; T cars do, 8 4t 137 @lc; and 8 cals coaree 0o, SXGTX o,y st @12 ‘Bhespand Lambs—Receipts, 20 cars, o sboat 6,000 ‘Dearly all in marker i s Iate hout ; domand fair at 53 @c per 1 for sheep, and GxEdc for xmbe. Hoge—Arrivals to-dax, 174 eers, or 3700 inall : all for importing slaughterars, exovp: trio cars not soid a3 noon. Live nogs quoted firm -at 54;@57;¢ per b, and Crowed stendy at 655G TXC: New York Dry Goods Markets NEw Yonw, Oct. 10.—Dusitess quiot in ail branchee, with steady prices for evers descziption of cotton Zoode, Over 3,000 cases of Belinap ¥iiils flunnel soid it auction to-dsy, and the greater purtion wes bonght Zy one firm. Pricss were vory low, a=d must weaxen £3e mariet for these goods, Tcreign gOOAS active wnly in the auction rooms, =nd selling low. Allegheny Live Stock Market. Fast Liezery. Pa,, Oct. A'rrivals very heavy; best, 63@ Prwmpacts vad, Sleep—3L 3 best, S1¢@sIe: spects slow. Arrivai ; Piladelphis, Sker SLONLT, Trorpects T The Produce Markets, NEW YORK. Nuw TorE. 10.—CoTroN—In good esport de- ‘mard, but L:aiéers cre rather moro Gisnosed to reative, ‘ond prices arc exsizr ; middling npland, 153c. BREADTITERS—T ‘bl saper Western good extza, $.9687.30 Y in g old Western, in store, 82¢: uew . afioxs, Stice, Parley ouist;new Vrestern Corn. good eznact, and feir 38,000 bu 7 steame’ Western do, G4 3 closing il Géc, Oats quict and mteady: ZeoLip 3 old Western mised, 43G47c; now 2o, 42@4ic] new Vhite, £3@30c; black Wesern, 9@ @i, LcGn-Doll, under hesvy receipts, Western, 27323c. Grocamiza Coftce. s o HAreIee - S -2nj ir to good refiing, 8%4G9h: Cuvs, LY W@%kc. Itice eatier at T3@8Lc. TEamonTu—Crule, 13}{@13e; relned, 253 e Tonrevt Nr—Siexdy 2t 62ye, Poovzsoris—Perk n skad: easier; mess, $1450; “orime mess, FA00T Bee? unchanzed. Cut mes E favor; hams in pickle, 1423 G3¢c; iniddles firm ; long clear. 95 EGAND. * CLETELAND, Qct. 10.—BLEADSTUFFS—Flour, and unchangad. Whest firm; £ bid. Corn znd unchanged PCIROLITTM.—Tu Tots, 24c3 1, M, ol very firm znd kigher; car e loix, 25c. BUFFALO. Merie: generally dull. Waeat— > Dainth 2z $1.49, Cora—izlos Burraro, Oct. 10. Scles 7,700 bu Nc. 30,630 bu_No. S4c. Oate—AsKing Si¢ for Ne. 2. Canal frefgh:s higzer ; aeking Ioze for wheas; vor3, iz ; oats, :x;c‘,"g BALTIMORE, BALYIMORE, Oct; 10.—Brespsreess—Tiour 33 Qull choi z=d mzed, ‘Wheat s dall, 2ad 856:2.601;_good to primo m=d, SL 3 Corn i dail; mixed Weswera, 40@42c; mess_pork, $15.00. ¢ withons' bayess. Boeor is in fair demand &3 une 51 heites demand; tierce, 8¢ ice Sias:-;ep:;(i:min:!_ ciange icca, Laxd Sar-Westorn.. 50 Sales to-day, 510 Capads lambs, 76 | Canada sh i | col vnebanged. ' 1 £ 25 sheady; No. 2, 662, b Frincas—To Buffalo. 1803 Oswego, 27, ReoEETs—Flons, 4,000 Lrls; wheat, 101,600 bu. ‘SmipaenTs—Flour, 9,000 brix; wheat, 131,200 Lu. Lot LovrsvILis, Oct, 10.—BreApzoFrs—Flonr in fair supdly and moderate .demand ; Lzt family, $36.50@, 7003 AL, STE . et ind firm ¢ fall prices, but thora PROVIFIONS—L weramo ssles. Lo, 032@1le. WresKEr—Fimn at 832, . CINCINNATS. srerrs—Tlonr_quict = ot rm rod, SLEOGELST; white, Corn duil end drooping at43@4sz. Eye 3e.Oatsguiet and rncaanzed. ‘ProvIsroNs—Pock in fair demand, 2nd fin 3t 81875, Ta=d sicady; ketlle, 8c; etear, 73/c; samumer Teld ot 2 2 Fie. Balk meats in good demiand at full prices; sales GOxe; clear Tib, 10c;’ claar 2tc. Pacon—sides in good demand s cloar Tiv, e ¢ sides, 113@1o; eaoulders quiet aud Arm ot — Flour _firm. extra whito 3ichi- A Oats—N corn, 98,000 bu; osts, 1.000 bu. Sxfreaimrs—Tlour, 4,000 bris ; wheat, corn, 2,000 ba ; oats, 2! 5 DETROIT. Drrnorr, Oct. 10. surrs—Flour steady. ‘Wheit—Eztry, S5 1, £1.Gi@1.65% ; amber, 1.4 . Corusteady at4uc. Oatsm good deman atTulf prices 3 32 30,000 bu; T i Vessels Posced Detroit DEtRory, Oct. 10.—PAsszp Tp—Props Magdower, Nortkern Tight, Arctic, echrs Gilbert Enapp, Alva Bredley, Dacotak. Tassib Dow—Pros St. Peal, City of Detroit and baran; bari Cits of Palnestili sclvs Biger, Homser, Midal Wrsp—Northwest. Special Despatch to The Chicago Trivune. Prraorr, Oct 10.—Passep Dows—Barks Joseph AMasten, Northwest, Wizona, Nelson; scirs Angus, Emith, Alica, Norris. Passrp Us—None. Wrxp—est. 3 for Heanepin. Nino feet four inches of water on the Iciter side of Lock 15. STEEL PEN;S. " SPENCERIAN DOUBLE ELASTI0 STEEL PENS| ‘Thesa celebrated £ale owing to toeis eps are increasing very rapidly ig 2licd pranufacture. Tiicy ate of ruprior English make, andaref2mous{c r clasticity, durabilits, and creancss of pefar. Tor zals evorywhere. For tho convenionce of (2ose w0 2§ Wish to try taem, wo will secd a Sample Casd. can: i of the 13 nam? bers, by mall on receipt of 55 cents. IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO, __138 £nd140 Grond-st., Wew Tosk. § : ; THE “LIGHT RURHIGE" + BEST {o Tse.” “EASIEST to el you to figbnh'e . Best Hlackine Prove ou- Address [+ DOMESTIE 74 State-st., Chicago, ¥l REMOVALS. REMOVAL. 6. S. HUBBARD, JR, REAL ESTATE LOANS REMOVED TO No. 168 WASHINGTGN STREET, | REMOVAL. \Jno.0.Partridge &Co ‘Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco aad Cigars, to their new store, 48 and 50 Take-st. Western Ageats for P, Lorillard & Co.’s Tobaccos, i BOLT AND NUT WORXKS, BOLT & HUT WORKS. T.. M. DAYTON, ’ 84 Second-st,, Cincinnati, 0. Bridge Bolts, Building Bolts, Fish-Bar Bolts, Carriage Bolts, Fire Bolts, Qiachine Bolt: Lag Screw: Washers, Hot Pressed To Buliers aud Carptes! 2 ats. 7cA00 RILETT %, XO. 1% RANDOLEY Oct. 5, Bidx' 41l bo vecalved at. this ofice until tho, forthe matarial ia tha Scclsie's Vegeiabl 5 loczzed neas Siztecnth- d adjseent to the M. ains cprand 70 m feok of lember, aud 10 the biziost bidder on coadition of Its ra- uoral within twenty deys frera purchase. X =y be Zouad &t otiics of .1. P. Smith, Jr.. Ko. 786 GO, M. PULLAN, reasirar. A Rare Business Opportunity ! TREASCRER'S OPFICE OF TR A1p Soci FOS SALE—Ono.chird faterost in 7> Planiog Mill, B G el P has a large and been exzblished sizor scven years, and croasing busines ; Jaczied =; Dubrqus, Tows. goe of Toints in Mo Nowibwist. Addross LEROY L, Dabaqus, Tows. 2, Charaher of ComueTco serpassed for Baakiag B n B oS, T8, Coniral Block: FINANCIAL. : BAWE STATEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. REFORT OF THE CONDITION orTHE I~ OoF CEITCAGO, | l At Chicago, in the Stato of Illinois, at close of business, Oct. 3, 1872. U.S: Sonds ¥ Dizo from Kodeeming fad Reserre Agonts, $T0.554 LSO L musg Capital Stock Suzplas Faa oo iatemens s (e 75 tho bost of my keelzd beliel. 3 D. BUCHANAN, jer. | s Corfect, Attest: MImole Bivor Trems T EEENES { piectoss. Special Drspaseh (o The Chicago Tribune, Fa1Cox WHEBLER, Lasarws, 1L, Oct. X vap—Arrived—Sieam tog Subscribcd and sworn to before mo fifs 9th dayetf rom Heonepin, trcing canal boat Asis, foaded | October, 16:2. GRORGE L. OTIS, with corn, for Chiczgo: Departed—Steam tug Gem, Notaty Pavi towing catial bost Cataract, witha light load of ehingles, T for Henry. n OB sin from Hensepinand G | BEFORT OF THE CONDITION ‘Hunter, from LaSalle, both loaded with corn, for Cai- cego. Passed Out—Cataxzct, Wit lightToad of ehing!s, OF THE Third Hational Bank | At the Close of Business, Oct. 3, f 1872, i il vor drats S. bonds’ D ©zpcnses. o s ot vatiozal Ba Fraztional corrency.. Diridends napaid. Circalazion ost: et o Stete of Illinols, Coxnty of Codk, 583 T, L. V. Pasomn Cashier of the Xxird Katiozal Bank i Chicrgo, do solemniy skeas thas the aiibve siatcmeat is trae, to the best of my kuowledge end ba'def "AHSONS, Cavaier. Subscribed and sworn to befors m (b3 6t “tober, 1822 Correct, Attost: J. IRVING PPARCE. ) CHAS. X HERNDERSOX, { Dissctats. STATEME2INT OF THE 11 i State of Tineis,) g 5. Corntz of Cookr,s S5¢ § Ditfond D. ‘Bachenzn, Cashierof < Thie Commerciat National Bank of Chicago,” do solemnls sweer fhat ba McVICKER'S THEATRE, Madizon-st., between Stato and Doasbora. , ITALIAN OPER.A, Fridoy and Satardays Undor the dinctios of SIGNOR FARINL, asisted b3 ‘is Clasy PROGRAMME FRIDAY EVENING : 1. Orertare, Qrchesira, & T-Tho rimpeter (V. § g, Sniife and Sianl Liow so Eair” (Op. **Man ‘avatina—*“Rebers tol quy. Tollowed by Opeza -7 T:EG\'Al]'!‘OBE- Tiss Jeasica 31 Haskell Kato von Wordragea T y B Bt E SATURDAY MATINEE PROGRAIME SATURDAY MA : : . Blae , Quarictic (Strauss), Messran T e e Culacn, Fiats, Dust, Rawncty =4 5 o o2 e ser le motifs de Lz Traviato,'y B b s Scnor daal “Ect‘z.;l.flflmt‘r (54 ‘l\i% EIZE flfl‘flrh R' o = ' e . Tovest, ot gus yimime irs. Hale Roi qus y'zime’” (b Tequt 4 ¥ (attschats) o Dellt—La Gallas (GBS 5 ¢ or Fasat T concludo With 1ho Seeoud ALt of TURDAY NGRT B aaas gad 41 Troree NIGHT—** arisani ' and *‘ {1 WSA" C.Eel}‘s lbb::g.r Cavatina from *’tirzont,” diss L ERER_Elogant Domestis Comzit STAR LECTURE COUESE. AT est loctura of tize Star Coursa will bo givea S “\tsie Stichigaaar. BaptistCasch MONDAY, andat "pzm.csc? ‘13\-\'){?1"\%} IDICTLSUS.™ SHUTLP x.\'nx’rfims." Tickets Now For Rale. Admission 50 cent3; Rerervad Seats 75 centd, For_rala at CARPENTER & SHELDON'A buokstoxo o OO Ty Souch Sies ¢ and Dk TIERARY, 20 Wess Madi ORTON'S Lo BRAEY, 67 West Lak ATKEWS NEW THEATRE, TETEODORE TEOM.AS? ¢ TAST LAST LAST TTneguallod Coinceris. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Oct. 11, at8, LAST CONCERT BUT ONE. Tomorsowy S iomiboon, Ot 1 i grand maines at S34 RAND AR Ssgarday niteracoon, O st g "Fo-morror, S A A { WELL GONCERT, and lustappecrancaof dir. GEORGA 1. 0SGODD, tho yoang American ‘enor: the distin. Ted lnstrumental Soloists, aad the Unrivallad Gm ciestra. 5 A “Admiszlon to the matinze, $1. No extza charge for rav ssrved seats. Secoad Balesey, fc. ey to the evoning Concorts 23 nenal. 2ats can b sosurod &6 COBE'S Librasy, 471 WOOD & SIN! .Lessses and Manszersd mosnight, and Wedncsday and Saturs § “day Marinecs. Tho Largest Compang, withont exception, in Americad Briiliant enccess of the MATEEWS TROUP®A slndiog ARTHUR GREG trinle begs. Db Comedizn, C. A. GARDNER. +. Aflie. Ceriro, Miss Holeno Simitas, Dick Carroll an. boys, tho Ganczaley A ks boys, aFs 2o Littl Dick, Misa Pathl Ross, Ml '%:dmmé% W € bacon, ey 6. Mimoain 5. Cotlien in now and startling foats, ORY'S reasser £t 03 the Tao taieated Du Cearlay Benedict, fiss Resa Lo, Master Bimaio izon. 2 of _ beaptil ooy s e, 2 BEE G SR Repriebers, s o portanmanza will conclada with the lsaghabley comedietta entitled TONES' BABY. ! NIXON'S, i Clintos:st., between Randalph anl Weshingtoz-sts. 2| Roberts’ Great Troupe THHENSS EI7 OF TIE NEW STARS, 0 |y atter Brey, Miss Lizzie Warren, Jas. bzas, | 3fiss Gussie Grayton, end 3iss Leona Dare, in conjunction with Menning, Pactor, Hally &e., &c. : E 5 Wednesday and Satandsy Matiness. Popular Matnesd Prices, S5 and 39 ceats. Noreserved saots. - ' - 'w.D. ROBERTS, Mamagor. g WYER'S OPERA HOUSE, oaroo-at., betwedn Dearborn _andsuw, ARLINGTON, - COFIRY & KEMBLE Hinsiris ‘@l Burlsqns COMBaEy. irat ok of th leasiog_balladist B. T. TYR- ETT. oo chsractes artiss . H. SULBURK, Five- & Lovo in u Basktet. A #alo singers_in the Izst part. Fjp to tho Alcon. = Ttory Fivening and Scturday Matinee. INTERNATIONAL BANK TO THE Chicago Clearing House, Oct. 3, 1872 NOTICE. Notice is kerrbz given that = spoal maeting of tks stcekholders nf the American Ozons Gompeny will bo held at Boom 1, No. 63 East Mzdisai-st-, in the Citycf Chicago, Coci: Counts, Tllinois, on Wednesday, the Xith dy of October, A. D. 1§i2, at 3 o’olack in the afternoon. EDGAR LOGS, Presiderz. JOEX B. VAN ARSDALE, Sscresusy. GARDUER HOSE, ! CHICAGO. i Thisnew and elogeat Hotel, facing Lake Michizan, cortainiag 250 rooms, is now opun to the public. Thw proprietors hove spared no pains or espenco to meaks this neof tas ess Hotel 5 ia tho couniry. GARDNER & GOULD, Fropuiztors. FRED. H. GOULD, late with Skerzian Ifouse. W. W. FELT, late with Tremont Eouse. JAPANESE WIERMAID! A great cariosity.. Can bz sesn 2t tho store of the GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIO TEA €O, 136 West Washingion-st. THE DISCOVERY OF & PERTUMED DISINFECTANT, for tho sick-room, which hasters the curo of the patiest, =nd pravents tho spive=d of the diseuse, i et o bbnoglectod, frewy famiy & oo RS the SANDIOED . > COMPANY, =5 Office of the Chicazo, Danville & Vincemmzs i mfl.&flx‘n 0ad Company, 5 WEST OLPH.ST., Ciilcato, Sopt. 13,7 3 Diceingof (s Sockhalcrs bt ther G, villo & Visennes Ratirad. Company. Wil ho Seid sbehy cftieo ef the company, No, 2% \Ves?&naalyb-n i iz of Chicago. Stato of filingis, on Tiv 1873, 2t 10 olclock a,m., toceustder end vo contmet betweon said company ond tho E - horeo Eizxio & Cllgago Seflvy Vompeny.” By ardirad? the Bozed. J. 5. CAAL Seeretary. TRE CEROM0 GIVEN AWAY ENTITLED “WASHIING e DAY 5 e e ot e QU Chmmos a8t Tie Gral Aentic and Pasife Tea Company, 115 WEST WASHINGTON-ST- THE STAGE. Dramatic Reading and Acting, ARS. CLARA FISHER 3AEDER tdully 28+ nmcém:mmpllxsgm festohs 10 the £bore breache i fall zad winter. G "3caress 384 Hichigan-ey, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Thia evenring, last2ppesrance bat twe, sad only benefito] TONY DENIER in his yrondertal Bumpty Dumpty! with his EXTIRE COMPANY.. | | Buureigues Beueing Acadenis, $id1~1% Twenty-foasth-st., Sam TaT uear’ Tndiana-2s., will cpan Is Class, 25 p. m. Geais, B, curday, uves ( _SCHIESAM SCHNAPPS, Taocischo YW olic’s CELEBRATED | Avomatic Schisdam Scinagss. A MEDIOAT, DIET DRIVE, Of Eminently Salutary Qualitieg, IANTFACTURED AT SCEIRDAS, IN HOLLAND. In Grevol, Gout, and Rheumatism,in Obe :stzuctions of the Bladder snd Kid- neys, its sffects are prompt, de- cided, and invariably s reliable. 1t i mow soma fwenty sears since the proprietor first ia- troduced 10 the Amerivzn public, and during tisat tme bo bas oy o thorleand letters from pbysl cians {ndorsing 15 38 the pursst liquor they havg ever used In tieir prac Itis mede i arac ity, gelect it greas care from the preducts of the lebrated grain-growing districts; is iasored with oms oL Sross ia berry of Italy, and is els from the o i esacnos of the cromavs juniper b zectsiod by & pecaliac procoss, which expr fpirh avory acrid particle. "As 3 gneans of preventing and correcting the disagrees~ blg axdotten dingerons etees prodteel ol Rt e S ehases ot warer \whieh travelers, ;m settlers, and all unacclimaiised porsons are pecrlissly lizble, the Sehiedem Aromsatic Schnapps ‘Il bo found sbsalately frfallidle, whila in cases g\o ¥y m»ni‘. obstructions of thed',HrL::nfi‘ diseates s Ten stristurs, despepsia-and general dobilits, is rovoramended most, emcphatically by the most disi ‘guish oc rnembess of the mediczl. y{vfafiom 1t pas up iz quact znd pint bottles, in cases, with the mame of the undersigned o3 the bottles and cork, and & zzcsimile of his EAgull?.\ on the 2 OLPH WOLFE. Torsleby oLEn, LRSS §Tevey: WANTED: Per-akers Wanfed, \Tanted immediately, a machine-tender and rag-emgte neer, to whem constint’ employment will bo givez aud goodweges pid. ... ! . Ousmacaine is 3 cylinder Funning R straw -Wrappinga, Apply atoses to ; Al £ 1. FEAKES & SON, Reck Iolend, . STOVES. ot of i ON & REID. Incans Negotiated On:tealesiaie, in the city or-suburbs, at curreat mates. ) G. 5. BUBB*™™. 7+ & WINTER ROSORT. ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, Kassag, N. P., Babamas, opeas for the winter season, Tov. 1. Ter foll jnf-rmation, addreas J. Li Aags, Bz, B T Lawis v Claxalind, Propisy-y STOVE DEALERS, £1-m now disposing of tho last cf my Sova Casttngs] oPOTLIY (0 Fet pitces, “Send 8¢ onc. a7, OPPOF; " Eq ASHISY MBARY, LI A

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