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8 THE BANKS. [Continted from the Fifth Page.) At is plain to sco anxions faces bohind ol thia badi- (r’:gt’, sud Lo loar a gorlafu tono of mdusss undorlylng 0 Joke, TILE NOW, “This Ia tho condltion ond tho fooling to-night. 1t amay be botter or worse (o-morrow, Tanlolong or pauls aborl, digastrous or delustve, mational or local, 1t cannot. tontlno, nud Hfs conso- guoncas, though tlioy bo_ bleful, munt soon woat oft, ho country fa e0 grent aud afroug, 8o rich in re- “#ources, 50 full of elatleity, so buoyant with hiope, rs Srofgited with oxpoclatiohs, §o preanant wilh a mighty fiture, Ut 1t cnniot o pormanently harmod, With ‘s, ns with the ancient Tomans, to despir uf o Ropublio would bo a eardlunl_sin, for on thin fair Iand lies tljo goldon promtso of all thé drentny and tho distant youra, COLSTOUN, ——a: FOREIGN TRADE AND EXCHANGE, Spactal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Youx, Sopt. 20.—Prominont bankora in this city, who do & largo busluoss in forclgn oxchango Atate that tho Improvoment which tho gold markot had ‘lown on Thursilay continued to-doy, nud thnt* thore 11 overy indieation thiat the worat of tho panio hos lioen Axperienced, o far as it affectod shipping tutorcsts. A mombor of tho firm of DROWN DROS, & €O, eays tat itls tmpossiblo to (ell how much gold hns ‘oon shippod (rom Europe, Ouo lundred aud rty thousoud dollara has srrived, and o Jargo amount {8 now on the way, On boing askicd whothor tho balance of paymonts for » fow wocks past had beon fu - favor or sgoinat thla country,—that i, wheflier purchaso blile by bankers had oxtocded anles to fmportors,—tlioy Bnewerod, fhat In_ordinacy times tha purching and wolo of billa of oxchango by leading bankers wero about equal. Thay hav mado ONE_IAND WABI TNE OTRET uring the Inst fow wooks, which have boon oxcoption- sl It may bo that somo brokers hnvo purchsod ‘mora thun they havo solil; in_ clhior wards, they may have drawn on thelr capital, It {8 §mpossiblo to say Tow far this §a tho caso. Question—Mny wo oxpect to conlinuo fo recolve fold from Eoginad, and, 1f so) Wit wil probably bo 0 offact thoro of thio dFain of Apocio 7 Answer—Tho importation of apecio will conlinto a5 long 0s tho prescat slato of things lost here, unleas the Bank of England raises its sales 8o Ligh as to maka It unprofitablo, as they doubtlens will, with ex- clinugo at 10, snd the Dsnkcof England's rato of dis- count as at prosent. TOE IMYORTATION OF GOLD in wory proglable, but tho Tuui of England hes already raised s ratos ‘of discount 1 per cout, aud will doubtioss _confinuo to raiso thém until ey atop “ilo drain, Iu Toglowd, thoy xegard “with jeaulousy sny flow of ' mpecio OUiE of tho conntry, When thoy got it {licre thoy wnut to keop it, and are ready to adopt any means for dolng w0, Question—Aro shipments of gold now making from England direetly for tho benafit of bankers here, Seda thio golu for o account of esporers of pro- uco Answor—Probably tho most of it Is fmported for tho Lenofit of merchanta; but, perhaps, somo fa for the rllef of Lrokera who aro londod with exportors’ 5. Qitestion—Ts tho rumor trug that your houso fa about to esuo short imo notes in order to roliove tho forelgn oxchango mrket 7 Answer—Wa have discussed the subjoct of fasniny 30-day uotes, to be taken by banks for the relief o Forelgn oxchange, but 1 do Dot know that the banks Bave taken any action In the matter, though I Lave no doubt it ks been ngitated in_many bank-patlors, It 15 o dollcato subjeet 10 urgo, or oven sponk about ; and we aro quito iudliTorent nsbout §t, cxccpt from a desiro €0 rellova tho markot, Leaving our crodit on papor is a somowhat dangoraiis proceduro {n thezo ties, ' MR, BILIGMAN, of No. 21 Brond strect, was nsked ‘queations substan= “tialy {lio same. Ho nfd that tho balunco between puc- clasen and s of foroign exchungo s gouorally well preserved, Tho troublo fa nat that brokors ara loadod Jvith oxporters’ billa tou conslderablo oxtent, but that ‘merchonts cannot rafeo monoy to poy fof bille, and ‘cannol now obtain them on tho deposit of scouritics, “The importation of gold will tend to rellevo oxchange, for whon bankers. tecolvs gold thioy miust uiiizo It by the purcnaac of bills of oxclinugo, : ., Siligman sald 8 privato dispatch hind beon re- colved by hiin o fow moments beforo to tho effect that £500,000 (52,600,000) lind beon DILAWN FNOM TR JANK OF ENGLAND yostorday to be shipy Tho ©ffact of the panio In Now York i very bad in Enrope, Trivato dlspaiches say that Amorican socurilies aro jdeprecating vory fast, Touch John Bulls pocket~ book and you tocl A TENDER ArOT. Thoy will doall they can to provent the continuanco of oxportations of gold, but it will Lo hought so loug as it can bo with o proflt, Tho Bunk of Luglnd bas alrendy rafsed ite prico of discount, and the governor +of tho bank aro to meot to-day, to take furttier action, They wiil TAISE THE DIRCOUNT NATE TO TEN TER OF: i€ they can't atop tho drain i any ofher wi *Nr, Slligman was donbtful if they ‘could stop it' oven “then, “1tis o bud stato of affairs,” ho ndded, “ and 1 don'L seo where it will end, 1 thiuk the baoke will have to continuo to fksuo_certificates ad infinitum, There must bo a stopping point somewhere, but I can't concolvo wheru it will be, Question—* What do o think of the fsue of short- timo notes 2" Anewer—They will afford relief, Banks will take thewm, and they Wil servo s a ubstltute for so much ‘monoy, but I dou't bellovo Brown Bros, & Co, will ismo them, Thoy are too conecrvative o louse, aud do not beliove in ruuning in dobt. Tho trouble’ with tho louses that havo fafled ws thoir Leavy dobts, During the winter and spring, hoavy depogits wera made, and whan the regular fall demaud cano—ine creased, aa it was, by tho offects of tho panlo—thoy were conspellod {0 go down, Our houso triod to keop \ prefty coin balunco Detween purchurod sales and commercial noles, {Lough probably durlug tho past fow wecks purchnaca hiave boen hcavier, JOUN 3, 01500 eaid that he did not do o largo bustness n oxchonge, only dealing in it, 08 it was nocessary for tho accom- madation of bfs other business, Tho etaguntion in exchungo 1 duo to tho singlo fact thut exporters can- uot get monoy. Tho crops wero mever so good § tho demand was nover 80 groat, and prices wers nover 80 high; but there 1a a dead-lock in shipplng from want of money, The merchant may draw hia bill and at~ ol hi bill of lading us socurity, but Lo caw': gek exchongo, simply for tho reason that brokers boven't monoy, Such sccurity & bottor fhan on ordiuary benk Dill, bocsuso there is cotton or grain or other produce bohind it; but money can't be bad, This must continuo until 'therg 48 relief in the monoy market. Thoro 18 0o Lalanco of trade in our fuvor, though tkio natural cotirée of trado would soon hsve placed & balonco on our sids, Exporta- tlons are, or ouglt {0 bo, very lsavy, oud inijortations aro very light, The condition of legitimate trado ia healthy, but the present fmportation of gold 18 un- natural’and will creato o panic on tho otlier sido. It may afford temparary relief, but it 15 an ovidencoof an uuhiealthy stato of things. The onibargo on tho shipment of grain to Europs continuos in s rigid_onforcoment 04 cver, except in thio caso of n fow omall lots that wero aont ‘off to-dny, and by lucky dealors who wero sble to negotiate u ittio foreign exchange. Franklin Edson, THE PHESIDENT OF THE PLODUCE EXOMANOE, atated that produco arriving from tho West was 'stop- ped liero completely ; and o million, or s milion and & quartor bushels of Wheat ato lucked up in_bnrbor for wont of forelgn oxchange. Bottoms bud been en- gagged somo 1imo ago to carry it, Queation—Havo your efforta to sccure ald of Secro- tary Robzrdson succoeded 7 Answor—Up to (hfa hour T havo not even recelyod a eaply to our {plegram. Quaation—Whut otlier mesns rematn of breaking tho ead-lock 7 Answer—Xono but thio restorntion of confidenco snd easo in greonbucks, We seem 10 bo some steps nearer theso than wo wero kevoral duys bgo, Every- thing _secms to casler, und tho _mat- ter will probably odjust itsclf lefore long—Heaven only kuows how, It will come out all right somebow, Produce men are all hopeful, and ex- chango fa standing up nnder the infliction matfully, Qucation=Wial 1y 1 etfect on your customors Gut g8 Answer—It has brought trado to a completo stand- still out Weat, Our merchiunts hore caunot ndvauco anytiing (o ‘farners out. thero.until tho block is rokon, od by to~dny’a steamer,, anil A BTATISTICIAN INTERVIEWED, One of tho most promincut members and statisticians of tho Produce Exclingo wus questionod relativo to tothegrain supply und movement. Hoeald : “There oro vow 140000 bushels of grafii—iacluding wheat, corn, vats, barloy, snd ryc—in atoro at the principal poiafs of acoumiation at lako nud seaboard port o transit by lake, ruil, and_caunl, and {n granorios, Of thls amount, thera wero 7,600,000 bushels of whoat slone, aud Lol of that wus pussing ihrougl canals, Rallrouds cannot carry grain, bocauiso they roquira grocubacka in’ poymont for \ransportation, cash down, Theso supplics will come uoxt weok and wook nftor, and Now York will Love to eeat thom, 1n groat part, with forelgn oxchange, Thoy cou do nothing in Milwaukes, Obicago, and Western citiea in forelin oxcliungo, becuiso thoy pever handlo bauking capital ouough o run throo diys whon New York fulls them, “Thore Is in store here, IN NEW YONK AND NOOKITN ‘warehouses, nearly 120,000 bushels of geatn, and tho same of pens aud maft, "This canuot bo moved from the lack of forelgn oxchango. ‘Quostion—WIIf tho arrivul of Lioavy shipments of bullfon recently reported help you 7 Answer—It may, and {t uiny not. It will dopend upon the demand f0r gold fen days honce ; but it1s to ho observed that the rato for gold rose oo cent fo- day, That looks to mo as {f Eugilsh capitallsta wero combiniug to lock up gold whilo this cargo In on tha way—to run it up to 8 blg price and mako o heavy por- centago, LoOK-UF OF GOLD, Question—Ta 1t likely that tho lock-upin gold will tokio placo with Bucl o scarcity in curroucy 7 Answor—1t seams to Lo o desperuto ventura, but it can succeed, Thcss mon aro sharp enoughi to seo ight througl n fiuanclul, mattcr on tho fintant, and {hey wilt not make o vonture without comprehohding sl {ho detalls. - Queatiou—ITow ts tho fecling mow amoug produce mon? "Auwor—Thiore {a a much botter focling, Question—Is tho acureaty of forelgn sxchiange tha only difiiculty In the way of moving the grain? “Anywer—The ouly very prossing ono, - Woaro BUOKNT OF BIIPS, Thera lina boen & loss of a million and a quarter of ton- nuge witlin two years, without any observable Increara By ulidiug, Thoro fa an unnwasl domsud for our toope of all sorta fu Edrope, Two hundred and o shipw ave now losding with petroleum out of 6,000 avallsble ships, Wo ought to deduct theso 910" us Well s 1,000 more used exclusively fu tho Paclfio and Eastorn sens, Of this small wmargin, ehips will ba neadod for the movemont of pork und cotfon, e woll aa grain, You will see at ouce that frelghts’aro Inkzcly to be very l.gis, ‘Fho lack of forelgn oxchango wulinkx our uruin fast Lerg untll frolghls are tvo TIIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1873. high to allow It to bo shipped, and though tho contl- nent of Europo clamora for our breadatuiTs, ‘Tho Iull in Wall streot woa componsated AT THE GOLD EXOHANOGE by tho rovival of speculntion, Tlie large shipmenta of ol from nbrond havo beon tho themo ot coneldorahlo discussion In finanelal circles, and particularly in the Gold Roum, Much of this incomilug gold haa been #old for cashy, and vigorou bear movement waaaleo opened upon the strongth of this flow of gold, Tho Toault wan that thor was o shirp borrawing demand for gold fo-day. Tho prico ndvauced from 111 to 11434 amid tho MOBT INTENRR EXCITCMENT andgreat foura (nt anothur gold corner lind beon fornied, Inquiry ns to tho means employed to forco thio prico upward ellelted tho information that n num- borof Canadlan and ofher bankers, who had largo auantitics of gold oversold, nyatted thenircives of thia knowledge md their abiliby to put up i prico, and slsoto oxact an enormous commission for tho uso of it, A NITOI IN iR OPERATIONS, Somo of thia horrowors refused to nny tha ratc, and at the timo stntements shonld bo ready for tho Gold Ex- clinugo Bank, theso partieular accotnta woro atill in defauit, As tho statementa of these mon ropreacnted very largo transactious, it was ocssential that they shotli bo eold {n, ko that the general clearance might Lo effected, As'thelr refusalto send them in would emborraes | tho cleorings _ond lead o o general roturn of statements, to Urokers, bo- Silon " coushig b great deal of individual Sxcitements st briugifig upon members of tho Gold Exchange trouble sud Jors, Drexel, Morgan & Co,, ankers, of Wall streot, offéred the amount of gold needed for OLEATANOES OF DELINQUENT MEMDERS, trusting to oblain by ibsequont negotintions tho amount duo thom, This Lad tho offect of ulum)hlfl what might linve been o very serious complication, nug gold aticeward follof Lo 1tipe, bk venetod nealn fo 14—ho closing fliguro. It in understood thot tho nmount advanced by Draxol, Morgan & Co, was 600, THE VIEWS OF WARENOUREMEN, The views of tho priucipal mon angaged it the ware- Lousing nnd transfer of grain, respecting the probablo offcot of tho prosont financlal dopronsion, are conflict~ lm{ 3 all, howovar, agreo that prolongation of tho crisis will 'act vory unfavorably on that important braneh of commerco, A, E, Mnstors, President of the Grain Warchouso Committoe, says: * Thore {s no doubt but thatthis dis- astrous panic will soriously interfore with business, ‘Thero is o sinilor lock in Chicago and Milwaukes, snd it hoa tha offact of matorinlly lesaening shipmonts, 1f it continuos it will offect all clasaon of morchants, Grain in thio warchouses of thoso cltics can of courso, bo forwarded, but the Immense crop now intho hands of tho farmers munt lay thero becauso thero 18 no monoy tomova it, _This lock fs most un- fortunnta Junt niow, for {hd crope oro rondy to come forward, If thoy nfo kopt back for waut of moioy, 1t ‘may mnke a differcuce of two or threo trips in canal- boats, and sharp frost may stop navigation, Tho wel- faro of the country dopends on goltig thode erops for- ward, Thoy aro wanted on the other sldo, Europo is walting to {uko as much grain ns wo cansond, Tho dificulty lica in eclling Dills of exchnnge, Imports iug morchants hero are notb remitidng to Europ consequently thoy don't want bills of oxchango, an merchants liero whoso bustnoes it to soll them Lills —in other words, dealers in bills of oxchange aro kopt out of tho monoy with which they would otherwise buy bills agafvst shipment of produce, Up to the timo of tho panic, tho sbipments of grain woro vory largo. Tho now wheat crop is immonso. Over 1,000,000 bushels of grain ato Iying In canal-bonts, waitlug for relief in tho ale of oxchuuge. I suppose that not 50,000 bushels aro warchoused, Tho Northwestern Btates aro full of grain, Advices ehow that the rallroads will be taxed to tho utmost to bring it down tho lake,” 3R, MOULTON, of the firm of Woodruff & Robinson, asys business has nover been in better condition sinco 1857 to mect tho panio than now. There {a not a largo stock of grain in #loro, only about o million bushels being atloat, This 18 all'pniil for aud remitted by dealers, At sight or time, Thore i8 no distress, and things aro easy, Large dealers aro so arranging that there shall be no blocks, Stagnation will, no doubt, provent tho shipment of grain from tho Weat, §f it’ losts, but grain in port is golug right on to Lutope, Recelvers aro willing to treat purchasors for shipment abroad liberally, and cablo tranefers of gold will belp, This lu&olug to ensa hiiugs considerably, X don't anticipate that tho now crop will bo kopt buck, 3R, 0, TAYLOD, managor of the United States Warchouge Company, says the panic hos mado no difference with Lis firm, Tlhioy aro recciving and shipping a8 usual ; not storing much, beeanso this is not the timo to storo, el WASHINGTON. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, NG TON, D, C,, Sept, 20.—Tnterest In tho pro- gress aud spread of the financial panfe ecems to be on. thio inerease throughout tho country, aud even smong. tho apathiotic citizens of this placo it appears to have lad suiliclont rovival during tho past day or two to cawso many of them to congregato in tho viclnity of thohotels, Though somo of thom dle- cuss finoucial affairs, tho fact that they are oll about, after busiucss houre, where nows and gossip usually cirenlate, 18 probably more properly attributable to the presenco in {his eity of a circus and menagerio than to any futerest {hey tako in tho financlal panie, IN TIE TITAKURY DEPANTMENT to-day, however, thero seems to bo more notice taken, and discussion of tho telographic reports, which wero continually coming i, than previously, which was mainly owing to their desiro to ascertain the offect of tho decision_nrrived ot last night by tho Prosi- dent and Seerctary of the Trensury fto make no further ordor for tho purchaso of bonds, Buying of bunds is declared to be the only material and legitimate relief thut can be given by tho Government, About the only reason for not continu= ing to purchaso bouds was thie very goud one, that the gurrency on Jand fu tho Treumiry waa almost ox- nusted, TUE GUPTLY OF CUNRENCX 18 not really larger than the regular disburecments by tho Treusury ; in fact, during the nest week or two, the aupply is not lkely to bo equal to the demand, for the reason that there aro many extra paymeunts to bs made on the Ist prox. Besides this, there will be, according to tho bellef of the Commissjoner, o falliug off in tho recolpts from intornal revenue, pro- duced by tho prevailing condition of fluancial matters Just now, An fuorease in the collections in the INTENAL TEVENUL should really begin to be noticeable, ns thers aro largo quantitin ‘of grain oy Laud, "snd, disilora oro sbout to rosumo businesh, Thorefore, tho Becretary of the Treasury will find it necessary to draw upon_the $14,000,000 legal-tender reserve, per- haps to & large extent, though that otficlal has given assurances thut there will bo no larger draft upon the Teserves than sball from timo to timo be aliwolutoly uocesuary to meet tho requirements of the Goverti- ment. Tho Recolver of TILE FINGT NATIONAL DANK of this city comploted bis rejort 43 to_the condition of tho concern, and pinced it in the huuds of {he Comps trolier of the Currency this afternvon, but the latter refuses to givo it out until to-morrow. Io bod determiued to hold the report until aftor the statoment of Jny Cooko & Co, was mndo pub- le, but eald this evening that Lo bhad determinedl to niold 1t no longer thun to-morrow, when, if Cooke & Co.'s atatement is not Sulshod, the report as to tho First National Bank will bo givon out, A QUEEI PROCEEDING, ‘Tho Comptroller, for some unacconntable reason, declines to allow the publication of the lust sworn re- port that wns made to him by the banks, As before statod fn thoso dispatches, thero wan n difcrepancy in one branch of the naccounts amounting to over $130,000, which tho Comptroller lna sines fro- quently demunded the concern to clear up, but Lis de- mands were not heeded for reasons beat known to tho partics, It s LIADILITIES 0P TE CONOEN, learned to-might from reaponsible authority that tho Uabilitica of the Firat National Bank will foot up $1,200,000, and that tho aseets will amount to Hittlo or notliing oxcept Northorn Tacifla Naflrond Donds, Thero a0 1o ncana scertafiing wntil the ro- port comes out to-morrow kow much of the capital ‘Btoek remaius, DANKNUPTOY YOR THE COOKES, A telogram veceived horo from Philadelphin to-nfght stafes that Joy Cuoke’s Philadelplis honse bas been forced into Lankruptey, Tho Washington City Savings Bank na rone nto Lirvoluniary birupicy, whith 'was brought about by order of fhe Court, procured by certaln dopositors whoso checks woro 10! puid whei presented. ‘A8 n indication of the VIEWS OF PRESIDENT GIANT onthe financlal situstion, the followlug ofliclal editorlal will bo publishod in tho National Kepublican to-mor- Tow : “1To Prestdent in conversation yeaterday assortod most._panitively that ho docs not intend to moke any change in‘the Government Agency st London, adding that tho sueprnsion of Clews & Co,, which in- volved the auspension of the London house of Clows, Habicht & Co,, was the rosult of unavoldable misfor- tune; and that no dishonorable taint attaches to them on account of it, The mowa simce r - colved that Clows & Co, vill #oon resmno showa that the Presidont’s confidence m the house haa not been misplaced, In further conversation, the President relterated his determination to do every- thing o Lis power and tho power of the Treasury {0 reliova tho publio from tho distrose iug fufluencea of the pending financinl disturbances, sud repeatod Wiy provious doclarations regarding the Toticnness of the bosis on which the Blunk-jfl\g()lllx oporutions aro carricd on in New York aud elsowhero, and ho added that the Government bad slready pro- veeded to the extent of fts abllity, under to low, to reliovo tho murket: und, come menting ' on the reult of tho purchaso of bouds by tho New York Bub-Trensury, remurkod that so far ai tho ralirond atock-jobbors aro coucerned, thoy will requiro relief every sixty days, 8o long ns . (hoy tronsuct bugincas on thelr’ prosont bLasl, Io oxpressed tho oplulon that tho morchanta and golld husiness men of tho country will take ad~ vautage of tho low rutca of cxchango tow provalling, iu the management of thelr fall busincss transactinng; and scemed to be sutisfiod thnt the panto will bo a pro~ ducer of great good by destroying tho imaginnry fouudation of cortain busincss jutercats, aud placng thio subatantial husiness men of thecountry on a wore rollublo footiug.” Tu the Awsoelated Press, ‘WasniNaTON, Supt, 20,~T hero was no rogular meet- fng of tho Cubinot to-day, only three members belug in town, Sooretarios Dolano and Tchardson and Al tornoy-Goneral Williama, Tho two latter gentlomen ealled ubout uoon, aud waro in consultation with the Yresldent nearly an hour in regard fo the Ananclal troubles, After s discusslon, it wna detormined that the polioy of tho Government could notbe changed, sud will, thoreforo, remain as aunounced 1ast ovoulug, counearton, Tho roport {hat tho hielru of Cliief-Tustice Clinso will lose ull of his personul eatato by the fuilure of Juy Gooke & Co, v pronounced untrue, Tho balancor slieot of the Washington firm tu exhibiled, and shows tho eatato has been sottlod and nothing 4 duo, BAVING OF INTEREAT, Over $13,000,000 worth of bonds having been pur- chased by tho Trousury Department pluco ho Goite tho most ‘menceniont of tno pane, the annual naving of Intarost 1o thio dovernmient will bo nbout $760,000 1 gold, ‘WILL REAUME, Mr, Faut, of the firm of Faut, Washington & Co., exproracs tho boliof that thoy will bo nble to resuma Dilatnoss whot tho panio fa over, (L 315 DOSTON. Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Bostox, Scpt, 20.—Tho obstinacy of the conflict bo- tween CONFIDENCE AND DIRTRURT causes astonistiment, Last night, it was bolloved that tho worst was over, and that, with to-day, tho evidenco of n return of confldenco would bo obvious, Tho feol ing woa cheorful, almont buoyant, all the morning, Dusiness men and financiera walted for tho signal of coursgo, but it did not come. The result of tho delay 1n disoppointment and momothing moro like dospond ency than anything thot hus proviously boon observed here, Nome of the baunks in this cily have yot showed sigua of wenkiieas, nor has any proposition to subati tuto certificates of Indeblednesn for greonbacks in mmu‘: Clearing-Houso Lalances beon favorably con« sidored, TIHE DANKA DEAR THFEMRELVES CONFIDENTLY, and for that renson (ho merchunts have been onconr- aged. During tho wholo week, thoy have walted for {ho turning that has uot ppoured, o much longor this suspenso can bo endured eannot be foretold. Thoy know thera o panio in Now York, but thoy do 1ot understand why “the condltiona for resuming buniness are not goonor Bettled, or why, if thers s no real dangor, the banks in othier plces aro cloring Ahelr doora, This is the omiuous featuro of to-day's nowe, and bua done mors tian anything sieo o caino alarm, Tho banks aro doing aa littlo Lusiucss a8 pos- sible, ‘confining thelr funds to supplying tho urgont wants of such of thelr customorn na roquire molioy for tho transaction of legitimato business, GENERAL THADE dooa not feol the offoct of tho crisia vory severely ; tho ehipping businces, Liowover, ia a good deal erippled, and thy Cunard steamors ot thio dacks will soon linve to sall without corgo, unless momo arrangemont is ‘mado to oncourago tho transportation of graln and pro~ visions to thls port from tho West, —_—— TOLEDO. Spectat Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribunes Tot.epo, Ohio, Scpt. 20,—Tho day opened anxlouslys Orowds of oxcited people gathered on Summit street. in tho nolghiborhood of the susponded bank of Kraus & Bmith, whoso failuro was telegraplied you yoaterday, Prominent in tho crowd wero the German dopositors, ‘whoso deposits hind formed tho main business of the bank, oud who mow wore sgonized over the loss of tho snvings of years of ocomomy and industry, Tho crowds wero ordorly and quiet, but In tho manufacturing and residence parts of tho clty thero was somo talk of 1ynching, though not onough to warrant any alsrm on tho subjoct, As yet littlo can bo learned sa to tho con- dition of Kraus & Bmith’s affairs, Tho Iargeat eslle mntes placo thelr nascts at $100,000, and their lisbilities 24£500,000 Lut thiaIs moro couldeturo, sud mothing will bo known definitely until tho ‘sppralsement, hich wil bo begun in tho moruing s Salshol; It waa at firat supposed tho county would loso $80,000 ‘on deposit there, but subsequently it was acertaiuod that a county check of §23,000 was paid on the day of suaponsion, which will roduco this lous fo_$65,000, As the depositlng of public monoy in banks in contrary to tho lows of Obio, the Treastirer and his bondsmon will havo to Rustain the loss, which will bear heavily upon them, all being gencrally persons of moderate means, “he Treastirer of tho Clty Schools will alno lose sbout £30,000, which ho had on doposit, ond this i moro than 1o con pay. ‘There aro many ofher fnstancos of fndi- vidual hardship ; one being that of a Gounty Treasurer from an sdjolning connty, who doposited $10,000 in tho bank but o fow dsya buforo ita suspenson, Thoro wero strong symptoins of arun upon the mfln?u ‘banks early {n'the day, but nothing was attompted in tho lino. Thero la no occasion for alarm, as tho Iaw givea them power to protect thomselves, ' Tho feolin soemed generally moro hopeful in tho eveuing, aud it is thouglht tho worst day hs beon pusscd. gt THE UNION TRUST COMPANY. New Yok, Sept, 20,—Tho Committeo which hna examined futo the sccounts of the Unfon Trust Compsny report that tho trust securities, smounting to $434,208, held under tho order of the Courts, nud doposited by individ- uale, aro correctly nccounted for, The debts dne, compored according to tho Looks, aro $0,809,628, including $1,600,000 on domand ogalnst tho Lako Bhore & fluc).flnnn Bouthern Railroad. No securitics can be found for $428,600, and it Is belloved that this amount has been abstracted by the Iate Secrotary, Tho Dalance due the company {8 &‘,'JBI 028, Other’ asscts aro o follows: Overdraft’ of Lake Shoro & Achigan Sonthern Rallrond, $327,688; overdraft of {hio State of Arkaneas, coupon account, $24,771 3 ditto Troasury nccount, smply secured, $25,419,' An' over- draft set off by a deposit to which it should have Leen charged, $47,604 ; various other over-drafts aud dobts, £180,424, Tho lntler {n estimated to bo worth 60 Eel‘ cent, or £93,212, Cash in the Manhattan ank, after deducting outatonding checks, $108,400 ; canty I ollico, $43,605 7 fotal nmscts, $7,141,626. ' Tho debt of the Luke Bioro Company, it 18 belleved, will Lo ecttled at an early day, If the Company In forced to scll socurities other thon Yake Bbore, the losa would not exceod $260,000, or less than & per cent, but tho ovontual losa will bo below this figuro. 'The amount of tho Company's labilities for deposit and credit balancea when placed In tho_hands of the Rocciver, 19 Appearn from tho books, 18 $6,273,~ 618, The Committes bellove this mmount correct, The following is o summary of the condition of {he Compuny when It pasacd {nto tho banda of the Ro- coiver; ~ Dobts due fo tho Compony sud. cash on hand 68 obove, $7,141,690; United Stotos 620 gold 'bonds’ Jodged with the Bank Dopnrtment at Albany at par, $100,000; esti- mated volue, £115,000: 200 shares Now York &' New Haven Radlrond stock, at par, $20,000; catimated to bo worth at least $25,000; 1 bond Lebanon Springs Rall- road Company, $1,000 ; received for services, valuo not known ; Buffalo & Erio Rallroad boude, at par, $33,000; estimnted ot 00 per cent, $20,700 ; 200,000 Lake Shors & DBichigan Southern cousolidated siuking funds bonds estimated st 90 por cont, $180,000, Total, $7,= 491,270, Lisbilitics as obove, $0,270,618, Excess of nsects over liabilitfes, 81,917,877, .~ Repreaent~ o caltal stock of b Colupiny " at $1,000,000 and a surplus of $217,777. Tho Committeo cntertaint tho confident hiopo that tlio Receiver will soon be ablo fo realize from tha sescta of tho Compsny funds suf- ficiont to meat its liabilities, and to eublo 1t to resumo its businoss, but it ia ovident that no day for this pur- POk can now Lo named, e JAY COOKE & Q0. [T the Asanciuted Press,] PRILADELPNIA, SOpt, 2, —A Alatement of sssots and Hsbilitics of the drin of Jay Caoke & Co., of Philadel phin, New York, and Washington, bins been_submitted to thieir ereditors, 'The following is o summary : Linbilitics, $7,039,400, AnsrTs, Bills recolvable, bank, fusurance, and other stocks, bonds, and Feal estata, .., -8 1,807,040 Toans to Northérn Pacific Railrond Co...... 8,750,000 Block of the Oregon Bteat Navigation Go... 1,600,000 Lonns to Northern Pacifio Raflrosd Co., on bouds of Company., . 4,008,216 Becoud-mortgago rallroad"bouds, “stocks, ' ouc, Total, .....815,000,211 The above oxhibil of iabilitica ia oxclusive of £1,701,140, loans of the firm, which are fully secured by ood collateral, Tho oxcess of collaterals upon theso oans Lss been estimuted and included in the asseta, The firm oxpects soon {0 submit a proposition for sot~ tlement with it creditors, which it belioves will bo oo~ ceptable to the latter, although it will of courso ro- quiro time in the conversion of ita asscls, Tho lisnd- some showing mado leaves no doubt of ita ability to pay every dollar of ils indebteducss with intorest, and st to hiaye o surplus of soveral million dollars, A gratifying featuro in_tho sbovo exhibit is the fact thit, although somo embarrassment of the firm hak beon occasloned by its largo advances to tho Northern Yacilio and connecting ronds, which it was carrylng during a perlod of unprocedonted monotary stringen- cy, it tesources outsldo of theso advances” are amply suiticiont to securo all its creditors from ultimato loss, st s PHILADELPHIA. During tho existing dearth of currcney tho banks will not {1 futuro pay out any moro currency excopt what fauctually ncoded for tho payment of wages. This reaolvo wa# madoat s mocting of tho Olenring-Houso As- saclation to-dny, It wasalso reaolved thnt th bauka will ald euch other undor nocessary circumatances, and that all will wustain the mercantile, manufactiiring, snd business intoresta of tho city, Gurrenoy for tho puyInent of wages, &c,, when called for by an eatnblishe meut livving, tu 'sccount fu mioro tian ono bank, wil Do furnislied 1u equal proportion by such Lauks, Sl PITTSBURGH. Speclal Dispatehta The Chicago Tribune, Prerounan, Sopt, 20,~To-duy the bank Presidents of this clty held anothor meoting to devise means by ‘which thoy could keep tho currcncy now in_tho bauks within the city, Thoro scomed no unanimity of opiu- fon on thio subjoct, Bome of tho gentlomen who waro ot tho hiead of tho stronger banka claiming 16 would bo {ujudicious to ndu{x,t uny measure_curtalling the pay- ment of curroncy by tho banks, whilo others contend- ed thiat the Iittsburgh banks nlono and unaided conld not stand agninst the draw that would come upon (hem for currency from othor yarta of the country, Thoy fually adjournod without coming to any conclusion, ety DETROIT. Speciul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dernors, Mich,, Bept, 26,—The bouking Lousca of Preston & Co,, and Butz & o, which closod thelr doors yeatorday, will reaumo to-marrow, Thore ds 1o longer any excltemont hero, The run on the savings banksstopped bofore noon, This was the only ono iu Dotroft thut had beon » ruil at of any nccountss e OINCINNATI, OmoninaTs, Sopt, 20,—Tho second dny undor tho now bank nrrungement hoa passed satisfactorily, At a wmeeting of tho Ulouring House Assoclution, held this aftornoon, after bank hours, ‘tho generdl opinjon appeared ' to bo that mallers ~wero workim fvomlly, | T o auka snd - bankers ol seem to bo thoroughily tn sympathy with the il sdopted, aund there 18 a manifest a cheerful ncy eacenco In thio oxprosed wisli of tho mujorlly in ro- Iatlon to all tho dotatls of the movoment, Tho Asso- clatlon at this mooting adoptod a rewolution, (ho noture of which was _ foreshadowed in’ loat night's dispatchos, ‘This provides that all curranoy depaultul boreattor ey Lo drawn upon at tho will of the dopositor, This wnkes for future deposits a new rulo from that applying to old onoa, and will invite currency from miavy quatters where it i now lying unused, All {ho sccurltics thus for de- manded by the Committeo fn charge of the malter Linve been forthcoming, ‘Tho _genoral fouling horo to-day s ono of sstisfaction in relation to tlio action of the banks, ‘Tho uows from Chicago Lad a doproastug effcot on 'Glinngro, but did not produco n panicky fecling, Thero hna heen but little doing in tho gencral mar. kols, Things aro lnrgoly at o stand-still, I in almoat. 4m, iblo Klg negotinte drafla at presont, and, ne a consequenco, tha move- mont of tho'hog product s atmost uspended Busora aro Indlsposcd to mnke new purchascs, nnid hoidors havo no {nclinntion_to throw stocks on & mar. kot which fn unprepared to recolvo it, ~Tho Ditsinees men aro, an raplily s possiblo, adapting thomaclyen to {io olinnigod clrcuimatauices, it hio whilo tomper of thie peoplo i to grin and hoar the pinch untdl conf- {lenco thall b reatorod und tho Liockads on conmerco Teliovod, —_— CLEVELAND, GLEVELAND, O,, fopt. 20,—Nows of tho hank-failures in Clifeago struck hard hero to-day, 1¢ had beon hoped tlat the immodinte offects of tho crisis would Do confined to Now York, Tuoro Is, howover, no panto or weakening of confidonco that onr banka will pull through without suspending, All tho banks havo Deen very conservativo, cutting off ail cxcopt tho most preaning dlscounts, aud cconomlzing ourtanoy ns ar aa possiblo, and in tho payment checks, Tho Bavin Bank to-day adopled the sixty-day notice for tho with- drawnl of doposits—not from necessity, but fu order to economizo currency ond check tlio unnecessar: demnnds of depositors, ~Largo manufactorles wil pny cash in full on monthly pay-rolls, No manufacto- rica have yet slopped, or curtajled thelr forco. Thero 18, however, a feoling that tho situation {s moro grava than hitherio belloved, Nowa from Chicago is watchiod for with tho most intobso interost, preidahnd BUFFALO, Durrato, Sont, 20—Evarything fn dnonclal and comumereiaf circles woars 8 eheorful aspect horo to-dny, oo al DAVENPORT. Speefal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune. Davenront, Ia., Sopt. 20.—A meoling of bank ofiicers and Dircctors of all the city banks was held Inst night, Tho sossion lasted until midnight, The Tesult wna that it woa TIRSOLVED TO TEMPORARILY BUSPEND, and on tho opening of (o banks this morning tho fol- lowing placard, signed by tho oficers sud Diroctors, wan posted on cach National Bank: “Tho derangomont of financlsl mntters in tho Inrger citica, with tho consequent difliculty of obtain- ing currency on produco or other drafts, and of mok- ing oxciiouges botween banks, las comn- polled this bank to ndu&xl, for tho pror~ cut, tho following course: 1.'To pay only $100 in durrency to cach of our deposltors wlio muy havo tliat amonnt duo fo them, 2, To givo ecrtificd checka for all amounts abovo $100, whlch cortifiod cliccks will Do taken at par by any of the banks of this ity on do- posit or in payment of any debt duo it, tho €ame ns cash, 4 This bank novor was In & soundor or pafor condition than now, and to any ono holding s certified check, who wishes i, elther of us will give on Individ~ ualnoto, Tho sbovo arrangoment will not apply to currency doposited on and aftor this date, which cur- rency sill bo pald on chiocks, in full, a8 usiial." This arraugement was adlored fo strictly, There wero exclicd crowds gathered about. tho banks all day, and business hoa boen susponded o cortaiu degreo, The Rock Island and Molino banks adopted tho same plan, poying mo larger than $100 chocks, All mer- chanta {2 tho threo cliles FREELY TAKE CERTIFIED GJUEORS st par, thus preventing a total suspension of trade. Thero was conslderablo of & run on tho savings banks to-ny, but they declined, in most cancs, to mako im- modiafo payments, ~ At tho closo of busiticas to-day tha Davenport. Saviogs Dank filod o stalemont of ita conditfon, which ~showod resources smonnl- ing to $1400185; cosh on hand, $2,055, Tho German 'Savings Bank nlso mada o sworn slatos ment, showing rosourcas amounting o $938,958 ; cash on hand, $35,281, SHIFMENTS OF GRAIN AND 8TOUK to tho East Liavo ontirely consed, sl tho marketa nro doad, buyors holding aver all thoy bave, Tho cffects of tho paulo yesterdsy wera to drain tho bauks of much-nceded monoy, over $130,000 MOB® TrHAN USTAT having been drawn out of tho banks in Davenport snd and Rock Tsland, Tho bauks will continio business to-worrow, adhoring to tho ssmo plan adopted to-day, phedie i i ST, LOUIS, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 81, Lovss, Sopt. 20.—A fow persons gathered about thio Dutehors’ and Drovers' Bank and tho Central Sav~ ings Bank, moro with a viow of having tho situation oxplained than from a desire to withdrow their dopos- Its, Tholr money wan given to tho fow who asked for 1t, but theso in noarly every caso returnod it over tho counlors s soon as thoy understood tho meauing of tho movemont and saw tho readinces with which the curroucy was handod out to thom, Tho gothoring ot tho Contral Savings Bank was LANGELY OF BERVANT GIRLA, who went away appeascd after a littlo privato talk with thio banks oflicers, In tho sfternoon currency began to flow Intothio bauks ogain, principally from morchnuts, in Bomo cascs nearly cqual in nmount to deposita mudd on ordinary days, - Beforo tho dlurry bega, the mili- ors wero usslsted to tho extent of thelr mocossitics, “They do not anticipato any stoppoge, They sny thaty if produre can only bo kopt moving toward ‘the Last, tho balance of exchango wiil soon INOLINE IN FAVOR OP TITE WEST. ‘Tlo Comuitoo sppolated at the meollug, yooterday, to pass upon tho collateral of individual Lutiks,aud do. cldo upon the pro rats of Cloaring-House certificntes which they shiould recelvo, consists of the following gentlemen: 1, J, Lackland, President of tho Boat: ‘men's Savings Hauk, Chofrman ; J. R, Lyonberger, of tho Third Natfonal Bank; J. H. Dri(tan, of tho Second Natlonal;Rabert Darr, of tho German Savings Tnatl- tution ; Ttenry Block, of tha Fourtl Natiousl; Willlsm 1L, Scutldor, of tho Siato Savings Association. ~ Thoy met early ot the Clesring-Honso for busi- ness ond coutinued i wession until o Inate hour in the afternoou, although they ‘worked iudustriously. Tiioy succeeded only in passing ou tho collatoral of thirteen Lanks, and theao all wero {n dobt to the Clenring-louse to-day in the rogular courag of it morning routixe bustness, Mr., Lockland tells mo that he has hittle doubt that overy bank in tho clty will be able to put up the ro- quired amonnt of collateral and go on with its bust- noss, The Gommitteo allowed only 76 per cont of the faco of tho atocks, bonds, ctc., offcred, taking them at tholr current market vafuo, “Thia {s’ the form of {ho Clearing-1ousoe certificates fasued to tho banks : * The 8t. Louls Clenring-Houso Association hercby tasuea a certificato of blank dollars, payablo to tho bearer in poyment of Clearing-Houwo indentures.” ‘This papor boars tho afgnature of tho Chairman and Socretary of the Olearing-Houso, Tho aggregate wiil be, porhaps, $2,000,000, ~ Theao are to bo ssued to the baiska pro rata, ss In othor citios, basod on tho amount. of security givon by the binks, and made paysblo the 1st of November, 0 Boatmen's Bavings Bank will nat accept its pro rats of Clearing-Lauso cortificates, saying it doos not noed them, ‘caterday, the merclinnts could not sell thelr ox~ chango; to-dlny, tho banks aro TAKING ALL THAT I8 OFFERED. ‘This was tho courso takon Lecause it was necessary to keep the cu-roncy {n the city, much of which was dutly ‘belng shipped Eaat, All tho banks have received larger doposits to-doy {hian for soveral duys past, Dnukers agree in aeserting that there will bo no lack of currency to transact tho OVA'?I’I" busiuess of lfe, The re- tafl dealers lnuelmh o full trrde for tho next few weoks, obbers report about the usual number of sules to country customers, of whom there 870 In tho city 08 many 28 aro commonly found at this timo of the year, Wholesalo morchanta aro geuerally hopeful, but it ia too soon to tell what the offect of tto suspension will bo upon their branch of busincss, No chaugo fa obscrvable in tha commission trade., On *Chango things went as usual, but thers was a fecling of greater conflidence, The news of THE SUBPENBION OF THFE FIVE ORICAGO DANES early in tho dny, was recelved with n good des! of fur- prise. In rogard to the elegant bynking eatablishment at the corner of Washington aud LuSal'e strects, o prominent bank Prosident suid to mo this morning = “ But what can you expect when a bank with $500,000 capital recerven deposita {o o amount of $3,000,000 7" Esines sl DENVER, Special Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, Dexven, Col,, Sopt, 26,—Tho city 18 freo from all mouetary oxcltoment, Tho buks liere are all doing businees o ususl, Al of thom bave largs surplus of currency, aud profess to Lo able to copo with any emer- geney thut may ariso, Thus far, but onesuspension has Gecurred, that 18 regarded s only tomporary, A run upon the First National of Georgetown closed ila doors yesterday. Tho only peoplo who hove been anxious nbout thelr moncy are the miners, Many of them made runs on tho banks in tho mining districts. Thua far their aclfon bas not affectod in tho least tho stability of theno institu~ 1ons, excopt iu ono {nstance, Tho busineas communi ¥y in quito cheorful, and thero 18 uo_atagnation what~ over in any branch of trade througlhiout tho Terrie tory, t > t ST, PAUL, Spectal Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, 87, Paur, Miun, Sopt. 20,~Inquiry this evening uds our bauks not disposed to follow the exsmplo of tho Olifcago bauks 1n miting or certifying checkn, 8Ll thoro fs an auxious fecling yot, Vankers aro con- fidont thut thoy can continte as usnal, oxcept that the declino to disconnt now paper und r orders from Mil- waukva and Ohicago, Lurchases of wheat have ila]l‘u‘d and quotations throughout tho State aro nomually very low; linited salos aro roportod at 50 conté, e i DES MOINES. Spectal Dispateh o The Chicago Tyidune, Des Morwes, Bopt, 20,—No panic ha boen felt hiora a8 yot, Tho banks havo resolved not to pay out mora than $100 per day to dopositors, Buylug sud selling of oxchango has censod and but fow outsldors’ stocks aro faken on dopostt, Dorchanta and _business mon Davo overy confidonce n tho bauks and are lerensing thelr deposits, 'The grain and Uvo-stock trodo haa ale 1nout entizely ceased, Allclawkea aroauxioialy watchin the conrso of tho psule, nud unill it fs Iclllvdlfl Drunches of trado will bo light. pashiins o B4 MILWAUKEE, Bpeetal Dispateh to The Clicuga Tvibune, Mitwavicer, Bopt, 20,—The wuspension of tho Ohi- cago nud Bt Louls bunks hus Lad very Uttle offoat lioro, Our banks havo hoon strongthiened by tho re- ceipfs of curroucy from Now York during the past two days, and oro propared {0 respond promplly to all doo manda made upon them by dupositors, but the latter oxhiblt no apparent uncasticss, and business contin- ues good in all departmonts, breadatuffa anil produca excopted, ‘Tho goueral merchandise markola' aro ao- tive, sud'prices show 110 material varlation sluco tho panle, IS MEMPHIS, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicayn Tridy Meatpie, Tent, 5: pt, 20,—Tho mouoy panio of yos- torday was 0t refloctud [ty to-dsy's trausactions, by ———— any means, Thoso hiaving romaining dopostts in tho unsusponded bauks felt much onsfor this morning, when, from behind awnlng-posta and Ismp-posts, thoy behold tho daora of heir deposiorics open, and thie olorka ond officors Olo in ono by ono and arrango for the day'a Liincss, Tho run to-day was vory light—o light, in fact, that ono of tho banks reporta deposits greator than fho cliock- fug, and might add that confidenca has tn a great ox- tont beon restored, thougl: trado will suffor for days yot. Thioro aro NO GOTTON TALER, nnd tho plnters can got no meann dwith which to_pay thelTabororn, conncaiontly thoy nro leneing to felds for the settiomonts and towna, “Tho order {rade hore in fatcly acliye, iowaver, in nearly overy branch,—dry oodn,” hoots' and ehoos, and groceries,—and n fact tho notion trafilo s fair, and wore the Iioney market to_let up, Lusiness ‘wonld spring up at onco an apite of yellow fover, Tho defunot bankn— tho DoSoto and Firat National—still have thoelr ban- Tors liung on tho auter walle, u ofhing. hna an yot transpis that will throw auy light upon tholr futire course, A Hocelver will, it {a rumored, bo appotnted for tho Firat Natfonal, atid {ho*DeBoto folks say thoy can pay their $178,000 dn{mlll in a fow dayn, Mesivnts, Sopt, 20,—~The Suancial panio was not resumed to«day, Ata meeting of thoe stockholders of tho First National Bank, it wos shiown to havo an abundancy of frst-class asscts, and menntires woro taken to placo tho bank on n hetfer Lnals than bofore, phinlid inine 4 LITTLE ROCK, Lrrrie Toor, Sepl, 20.—Tho _excitement ovor alty ‘monoy nnd reported susponston of banka in Bt, Lounls and odher cition, continuen. Tivorything fn st » stana- » Vory few parties take city moucy, snd no groens backs ave In eirculation, Y e L — VIOKSBURG. Vioranuna, Sopt. 20,—Tho banks have for thirly doys ns & pre COLUMBIA, 8, 0. Cot.uamia, 8, O, Bept, 20,—There fa 1o run on tho banks horo, notwithatanding the excitcmont olsowhoro, Cotton is baing disposcd of rapldly, g MONTGOMERY, ALA. MoNTGOMERY, Ala,, Sopt, 20,—At a large meoting of ‘merchants held fo-day, it was resolved to pay all matu. rity obligations as profaptly ns tho doranged financisl situation would_pormit, and banks snd bankers hold~ ing popor woro reqiieatcd to oblain an oxtonslon if it becamo nocessary, oud » similar request is mado of all Partica abraad wily hold theix papor, *Resolutions full Of falth nnd confidenco woro adopted, Cotton ins been coming in_frecly, it not a balo has been sold for want of curroncy, and’ henco theso Teao- lutions, —— ATLANTA. Aruawma, Go, Sopt. 20—Jolin I, Juncs, & bankor who suspendod, will resumo in o fow days, okt IN THE WEST. SPRINGFIELD, Special Dirpatch to The Chicago Tribune, SenmvarieL, L, Sept, 20.—Tho flnancla] sitastion here Lins beonn quict runon tho bonks sll day, sl though thero hus been no appearance of a crowd or Tush anywhers, All demands were promptly mot; and byarunitis only meant to ssy thot monoy was patd out at ench of tho banks for other than bustness pur poscs, Doposlts wero made as uaual, and ot somo of tho banka thoy wore greater than on eoveral day pro- ceding, Atthe closing hour, 4 o'clock, the doora of the banking houses wore shut snd it is snfo to soy that ol interosted broathed freor than at any time during tho day, Thero is o droad of tho morrow onall sidos, It will not bo strangeif & run on tho bank begius fu the morning in sarncat, yot to-night thero s 10 evidenco that such will bo tho caso, If it should come, thera 48 but ono result to_bo prodicted, tho banks would all suspond, and_ stiil thero 18 not ond of them but what s nbundantly ablo to meat oll its Linbilitiea if it could realizo on it assets, Whather thero will bo any line of policy sdopled by tho bank officors 18 yot uncertain, though they hold & mooting to-night o exchungo viown, Last night sn informal meoting wos lield n Mr. Cullonv's room at the Stato National, but did not agreo upon o courso of action save to pay domunds until moro eerlous dewvlopmenta should bo mindo, o8 Lo tho possibility of a paule, ‘The financlul aituation, especially in connection with the suspension of tha banks, has boen discussed hero largoly with refercuco to s paragravh of Sec, 90 of the Dankrupt law, which rosds: “Or who being a bouker, brokor, merchaht, trader, manufacturer, or miuer hoa fraudulently stopped payment ; who has stopped or suspended and not resumdd payment of his commorclal papor with- in o period of fourteen days shall bo deomed to have comimtted an act of bankruptcy,” and further pro- viden that heshall bo adjudged o bankrupt on tho pe- tition of ono or more of his creditors whoeo clatins slinll amount to §250, if the potition is filed within six months after {he act of bankruptey, It la thought that this provision will sdd_much (0" tho perplosity of reaumiug, i¢ it whall not happen within fourteen diys, a8 aftor thot Hmo tho banks will bo at the will of auy ovil disposcd creditor or creditors, RLOOMINGTON, ILL, Special Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Broosxaroy, IlL, Sept, 26.—Some oxcitoment pro- valled hero last niglt and_this morning over tho fluan- cial situntion, caused by tho sensationnl roports of tho Cliicago 7mes, Last ovening, meeting of tho bauk Presidents wns held, Al were represcated excopt tho First Natiomul, It was determined to adopt tho samo rulo of other cities, and to puy only, smoll checks, giving ~eoited checke—if 80 deeired—for tho balance, This plan was ‘pursued to-day by all oxcopt tho Firat National, which Tl all chocks in full, and declarca it will contintio to doso. All was quiet during thodsy. In tho morn- ing » number of coal-minera and others drew thelr depoalts from tho kavinga dopsrmont of tho Peoplo's Bank, but no run was oven threatened, Tho leading morchants havo pussed o rosolution of confidence i tho banks of the city, Theroisa gencral fooling of confidenco this ovoring, L4 SALLE, TLL, Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, YaBALLE, 1ll,, Bept, 20.—Operations in graln aro groatly restrictod and busincss {8 genorally under a dopression, owing to the financial nows from Ohicago. Graln shippors hero and at various points along the river Love been nolifled ot to mako the acoustomod advanco upon drafla upon Clicago consigases and tho fnancial news from all paris of tiio country lends to restrains our merchants from making their aual pur~ = ctal Dtepatch fo tha Ol it ectal teh o The Chicago Tribune. AUROIAL T Bt oAb vot we Bave auperlenced 10 oxcltoniont "I regurd o our maney matters, All tho banks hiere aro perfectly good, Merchants and businicss mon in gonoral make thotr isuul deposita and chocks are honored. Tho greatest confidence fi ox- prosacd by our citizéns in regard to tho rolidity and good-standing of our banke, TEOBLA, ILL, Pronu, Ill, Sept, 20.~A8 ndvised lnst night, the Daukers Horo thot last evening, and agreed to stand by ono another in tho oveut of a panic, ond, a8 o procau~ tlonary measure, teeolved Dot o pay out currency for auy conslderablo amounts, This actlon ia looked ou by deposiors genorally d a wiso stop,nd 2o troublo will ensuio from tho temporary lock-up in which busincss Is placod, Tho banks will resumo in o Low days, ua BoOD 4 mord currency 18 rocalvod, DT B Spectal atch lo The Chicago une, DaxviLez, Tii., Hopt. 20.—Tho Exchange Dank of J, . Short & Go., whilo amply able to puy all dopositord dollar for doliar, for safety this afternoon decided to Tefuso all checks on_ thom for large amounts until tho unicky fecling aubsldes, A couplo of days will probs- 1 make all things all right. FOND DU LAC, W18, Special Dispateh to The {*hicago Tribune, Foxp DU Lo, Wis., Sept, 20.—Tlicra aro 10 indica= tions of financial trotiblos 1n thin clily, Tho banks nra strong. Tho farmers in Norlhorn Wisconsin ara minklug all hecossary arrangements to hold tholr wheat until good pricos ara onlered, ctat Diepglch to The Ghicago Tvib ecial Diepalch o The Chicago Tyibune, Gans Tonton. Mictie Hopt, SN disturbsnca whatover has yot appesréd in mercantile, manufactur~ ing, or bonking operationa Lore, No {ndications of tho'pressuro on bauks, On tho contrary, deposits in- crossed yesterday and to-dsy, Tho' only varia- fion from fhe umual ~banking " faciitios i that checka on bauks in Chicago, Detrolt, and othier clities are rofused payment, thus in- cronsing tho postal money-order busiucss, Since the ‘beginuing of tho Suancial troubles in New York, the ‘banks here have moved cautiously, siming to strength. en their position, ‘Y'he action of {ho Chicago nesocia- ted banks caused soma surprise, but no alarny, COUNOIL BLUFFH, T0WA, Councrs, BLurrs, Sopt, 20,—Finaucial mattors o~ main_ quict bere, althcugh considerable iutercst is manifested concerniug tho progress and result of the punie elsowhero. A fow depositors withdrow their money from ono or two of our bauke to-duy, but nothing like a run wos mude, or is anticipated, One of our buuks at the closo of business this evening ad on hand nearly $,000 more than whon it openod ts doors 1n the morning, and soveral othor institutions aro ablo to boast of o corresponding degroe of public confi- dence, o en Bl.o-As yot nelthor Fowr WArE, Ind,, Seit, s yot noither tuo banks nor thie people huve been ut all alarmed with tho financial crlal . Now York and other cities, Our bunks are puying oll depositors whataver thoy deinand, and businew 1§ golug on a8 1€ nothing had bappoucds "Fho Pronidenta of tho. Fort Wayne National. Mor- chanta’ Nationn], and First National Danka say thoy will continue paying an long 08 they havo a dollur, No ono shows tho laast symptots of uncasfioss, Jioports from all parts of tho country, whothor favorsblo or une favorable, do not cliango the condition of affalns hero 2 lo least, osaua, Speclal Dispateh to the Chicaga Tribune, Ostana: oyt 20,--Al) thie banka fh this city ave holde Jog ont sind piyliig chocks and corticates 48 presonts o0° “Tliors 1 1b goueral rush for mouny, but & stoady Geinund, LEAVENWORTH, KAW, Spectal Disputeh lo The Chicaga Tridune. Leaveswontit, Kan,, Sept, 20.—Tho following bauks of this uity resolved to-day to suspend payment temporaily: Firat National, Hecond Nutional, Leavenworth Savings, Clurk & Qo,) Tnsloy, Bhiro & Co,, -~ Nowman & Uavens, It fu expocted that the banka throughont the Blata will genorally adopt this conrso a8 a messure of pro tection to thomsclves and depositors, Good feeliug provails smong morchants, il soming to appreciato ho situation, The First and Bocond National ore Goyernmont dopositarics, and bold doposits amount- ing to $300,000, which ore amply secured by bonds, ATOIITEON, Aromrrow, Xan,, Sept, 20,—The banke of this eity aro dofng businees us ususl, sud doclare they Laye B0 intention of euspending, Thoy sre well supplied with ourroncy, sud_ready for any cmergeney, Hovoral of them kept open unill 5 o'clock this afternoon, Thero w8 10 goneral run_ tpon any of them, snd & fow de- Joslory withdrow thele monoy, Tho univorsa fool- ing ix that tho banks aro nound. Thoe Savings Bank had a greator demand upon it of any others, but mot alt tho demands promptly, Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, 1 RABT BAGINAW. TAsr BAarwaw, Bopt, 20,—At tho opening of tho Uatka this morning, n run was commonced o tho Sccond Nationnl, tho Peoplo's Bavinga Dank, and Thomna P, Bholdon & 0, Tho run was hesviost on Shellon & Co, who do a 7nvings busincss In conncctlon with privato banking business, Asmany 0a ono hundrod dopoitors, moatly of tho pooror class, presonted thelr clatmii ab onco, It wn rumored, during the aftornoon, thnt tho bonk had sunponded, but 1t kept opon doors until the usual timo of cloniug, In the aftornoon, s meoting wes held at tho Bancroft Houso, at 'which sovon banke from East Gaginaw, two from Bagle naw Oity, four from Dy Olty, and ono from Filnt woro ropresonted, After ‘s full discussion a serlea of resolutions wore adopted, to which all tho bankn proscnt accodod, Tho following resolutions ombody tho aonso of tho meoting : Resolted, That s tho viown of the persons prosont that tho boat intorcats of the country will bo best pro- ‘moted by bankors declining to pay ciirtenoy ponding tio prosant crlle, boyond thoactual noceartien of nsiows anks and bankers to certify checks drawn against ac Lual doposita wien denized, etch liocka o bo uscd, 5o far a tho samomay bo avallablo, in tho ordinary bisi- nesn of tho conntry, Ttesolved, That we recommond to all eavings banks fo nvall themselvea of the right of giving notico beforo mylnng dopositors until tho present cxcitemont stiall o awy. « MATTOON, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, MATTOON, IIL, Sept, 20,—Our banka hero, tho Firsy Nattonal and Farmors’ & Morchautes', are regarded g o A R 0 action of tho oy refuso Lo pa; any but small depoits, 2 Lo DUNUQUE. Dunuque, In,, Sopt, 20,—Thero hos been more ox- citerent Liero {o-dny than has been seen for a long time, At D o'clock this morning, notice was posted on tho door of the Merchanta's Natlonal Bank that {t would not bo open for the transaction of businoss. s notico Yaad ua follomn s ] {8 temporarlly suspended, a8 1t 1o tmpossiblo fo procuro -cuirencs’ for tho traneaction of business. By order of the Board of Directors. F.W, H, Bhefeld, President ; T, A, Babbage, Cashier,” Tiis notice, of cotirse, pro- diced a comimotion, and the nows apread {hrough fhio town lke wildfiro, 'Tho Merchanta'ia tho leading bank hiore, having tho largoat amount of dupositors, doing ‘moatly & commercial business, and it has preserved the unlimited confidence of tho community. Tho imme- Qiato cause of fta susponsion hoa boon its inablllty to procurs currency from Oblcugo, whero 8 - largo danco {8 dno, Ita lowns’ aro of tho boat, and no ono oniertaina doubt but husincss will bo resumod In a fow daya. A mosting of the Directors will bo held fo-morrow to dotormine upon ita futuro courac, sud will no doubt open as 5oon an the furry ia ovor. Thie First Nationsl Bank to-lay pursucd the samo courso oa that adopted in Chicago, poying only amall checks of $100 nud less, Thia ‘hank hos a largo amount of balances {n Chicago, Milswaukos, nnd other places, bat noue of it can Lo mads avallable, “Tho nnk, consoquently, paye emall checks, and offera to dopositors s cholce out of its billa receivable to mako them good, tho bank indorsing them, Tho Commorcinl National Bank {s psying everything in full, and eay they will go through ail right, us thoy have onough to mect sl domands that can possibly bo mude agalst thom, There waansmall run on them during tho day, but at 3 o'clock their cash out waa only $1,600° less than doposlts mado. in tho courso of the day, %}lul’v hoa been a run on tho Gorman Bavings Bank all day, this bank having a Iargo number of deposltors among poor people, but overy dollar hns been prompt- 1y pald, and the oflicors say thoy can mect overy cent, In fact, thoy rather court a run to show how atrong tiey oro, The bank 1a certainly doing splendidiy. A pmail run bas beon mado on tho Yeoplos' Savings Bauk, bt all papor_duo {s prompily patd, and even somo not yot due, Doposits here, however, are quite oqual to the amount paid out, 2 a1 ABROAD, LoxDoN, Bept. 20,—.£4,280,000 fn soverelgus, and £51,000 In gold bars wers drawn from the Bank of Englaud to-day for shipmont to Amorica, LoNnox, Sopt, 20,—1t i beliovod {ho heavy ship- ments of gold to America, already reported, aro mot made in conaequenco of (he low nominal rath of ox- change, but to ecttle the labilitics of bankers here, in~ gurred beforo tho financlal troubles in Now York an. - LoNDON, Sopt. 30—:30 p. m.—Ametiean securitios aro exclted, with a largo bisincas dofng, ot wido fluc- tuations, There is much uneasiness in tho market, United States 6-20 bonds, 18653 in gold, 043} 18678 in gold, 75 10-40s, 90X ; now Gs, 01, 8:d5 p.'m.—Tlio market for il American socuritios 1a flut, and prices have declined heavily, Loxpos, Sept, 27.—6 8. m.—The London Times this morning in its leader says : In view of the great fact that thie morcantilo classs of the United States aro atill ‘uubarmed, if means ore devised to check the utterly groundless docltne in rates of cxchangs, A0 a8 ta per~ auit tho continuation of legitininte commorce, the solid intorcats of the conntry will remain freo from peril, and there will conscquently bo no contaglon from disaster in England, i ° YELLOW FEVER. Temporary improvement in Memphis The Mortality List in Shreveport Yeuterdny=eNew Orlcans Comparae tively Exco from the Diseascs Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Mexrums, Tenn., Sept, 26—13 p, m,—Tho mortality from *DBronzo John " to-day shows a decreaso of noarly 25 per cont sinco yeaterday, Tue pesTiS being fifteen, and tho total from all causes twonty- one, 8 follows ¢ % Ienry Rose, yellow fover ; Thomas O'Brien, yellow fover ; ol ; Dailon, votlow fever : Jobn Houghion, yellow fever ; Atrs, Collius, yellow fover ; John Fitz- atrick, 98, 'yellow fover ; colored child, conges— lon; ~ Mary Bricn, yellow fover; Oatlierine Madden, yellow fever; Mary Mahonmey, yol- low “fover; John F. Vandosen, unkbownj John _ F, ' Bharmoyer, * yollow fever; Olivia Q. Nawlings, typhold dysontery; Mrs, Rebecea Fen- nel, yollow ‘fevor; Kate Kouale, yellow fover; J. L, MeDermott, yollow fevor; Charica Johnaon, colored, lung fover{ "Joseph Coouiey, yollow fover; Trank B, Foware, yellow fover ; Lucy Jackon, colored, bilious fover; Bophin Marks, yollow fover. THE HowAnDs are hard st work, and to-day Tocelved the firat install- ment of pationta'in thelr now hospital, in the uppor part of the city, Tho nelghbors, howover, object to tho close proximity of the_Lulldfng, ond threaten to burn it fo-night,—but won't, as tho fiolice guard it. A number of uow cases wero 'Toported to-dny, wnd it s thought that the extromioly warm weather will developa moro by Bundsy morning, To the Associated Press, New Onreaxs, Sept, 26.—Tho morning_papers con= tain cortificates’ {rom Dra. lolcomb, Bonis, Holt Bickham, Wood, J, W. aud J, T, Scott, Dennis, Craw- cour, Austin,’ Btlio, R, B, and M. Angll and’ Dalley, 'somo of “iho oldest and mioal prominont * physiclans of this city, showing that at this time they have not s single cass of yellow fover under treatment; that the sanitary con dition of tho city is excollent, and that strungors can visit New Orleana with porfoct safoty, It is belleved hero thiat all qusrantines sgainat thia clty, having boon estublished upon false or exaggeratod roports, will 00n ba removed, SUREVErORT, Sopt. 20,~Interments to-day: Otto Freonuan, 33 O, Dobiorty, 501 A, P, Page, 68 ; Ohris, Cosgrovo's s ilunsickor'; Win, Nesbitt, 103 Mrs, E. ¥, Hall, 33 ; eboces Tendall, 17 ; Jack Holton ; Sani ©, Peters (colored), 383 J, W, Goyle, 097 Aiss "Mon« otre ; Miss Adeling Fory, 30, - All white but one, MonTaomEnY, Als.,, Bopt, 20,—T'Wo deatha from yol. low fever hero to-day. Mextrpiuts, Sept, 26,~Thirteon yollow fovor inter- ments to-day, SPRINGFIELD, State Xoard of Equalization == NMr, Derrickuon’s NMinority Keport-=Tho Rovenue Collectorship. Special Dipatch to The Chicago Tribune, SeRINGFIELD, I, Bopt, 30,~In the lata Board of Equalization, the Committes on Lots made o mojorlty and minority report, Tho mojority fix tho number of lots in the Btatoat 760,421, the average valuo of which ja $337.64; the equalizod valuocof st in $243,000,000, Tho lota in Cook County are increasod 60 por cont, tho valuo betng $144,740,414, Mr, Dordckson, tho minority momber, fizea the total value of lota in Cook County 8t $130,244,722, being n littlo over $14,000,000 less than tho smajority, 1lis total valud of tho lota of the Btata is° $243,610,745, belug over $1.000,000 more ~ than “tho ' majority “report, ~To 'uo thile, ho han added o other counties. Thioro ia u sur- Jlus on ths clows of proporty of $1181,08 flat will avo o bo distributod on othur proporty, Mr. Darriokson upportad e wufority roport by an srgumont befoto (o Doard, fn which b statod, iu tanco, that the report ‘which ho offerod was intendod fora comproniso on Gook County asncas- ments only, o did not bellevo that even his report would o’ justico to bis county, but ms it was the bost ho could poseibly Lopa™ to got, hio was yiling to compromise upon I, Xt b ‘doubitul, lowavor, € o will o sblo to carry b roport turotigi s Board, “The Board finally roferred the majority report on towu lots to the Qenorul Equalization Commltico to- night, in spite of tho efforts of the Qook Counly membora to havo the chango mado vecommonded by BMr, Dorrickson ju the asseasmont of Cook Couuty. Out of thowhole number of town Tota in tho Blate, abovo givon, Cuok County hiap 222,800, Col, Jounthan Merriam {s in the city, o la ro- colved ofticial notiiication of hia ppofutmont anColloctor of ihls Distick 1io docs not expoct to takeclargo of tho oftico, lowover, until from tho 10th to tho 16 ol moxt monih, a8 b will fako till that Umo fo kb bis boud, send it fo Washington sud rocive o duplicato 6¢ approsul, “Phera fa s romor that ho will wipe out all the ofd Cal- loctoru and ofliers in tho_ District, who wero ppouted by tho Cotleotor, oud begin a now deal, fibnateiei-vekiislann THE POLARIS CREW, New Yonr, Sopt, 20,—A 8, John dspatch roports thoarrival thiea of & Whalor, which ot tho United Stalen stearaer Tigreas at Niattlo Hurbor, on the 10th of Beplember, 8o was bound fo Ivilook for conl, whera aio would al4o try to moet the Northern whale ere, in the hopa of reactiing tho Polarls crow, or gain= ing some mlnmxuncu of them, MARRIAGES. TARKETLL-MANN_AL the roatdonco of tha brid: i e 35 Ny tho Rove M. Bronttan, Mrs 3 VO, Haskoll, of thfa olty, and Misn Eila i, Aana, daughitor of Auatin Munn, Kaa., of Aurora, 11, OLARK—DOWNII—At tho rosldonas of tho hride's sistor on Wodnoaday, tho Stk tnst., by fho Itov, T, W. fibodandod, . Twin® J. Olark Mise Lruma G. Dowulo, both of Uhleago. DEATHS. R AR N e S A RSl GRBIEYALA T i, 36th fne., Biagaio Mabel, daugii- ar Oneoy, 'fii:g Tanoral will tako Diaco Bunday, 33, by cars to iatvary. MELVILLE-Sopt. 2 at his rosidonce, William R Plolvilip, Protata 8t Tiornard Comwaudory, K. T, Funoral tram tho abovanamed plado, Sunday, ' Bopt. 2, at8igo'olnok a. m. £~ tamilton and Prescott, Ont., papora ploaso conys SEWEL-Sont, 2, THonry Jowol, of Chlcago, sgo 83 onra, o 7 EHuftalb Amd Canada papora plosso cnpy. GRANNIS-- AL Park Ridge, Ropt. 20, Almira M., wif o of Rollln W. Uranuls. Notlco of fuhoral In this ovéhing’s ot GRAUT Sopt, 2, Margaroth Graul, agod 61 yenra Funoral unday, Kont, 24, 14,1150 o'olock, 1roim hor lato repidapen, & ot Jollorimat, 87 Philadelpliin papora ploaso copy. No oard AUCTION SALES. By BLISON & FOTTRR. ATUCTION SALE or VALTUTABI IS CITY PROPERTY, On Saturday Afternoon, Sept, 27, At 3 o'clock, on the ground, Being Tota7 nnd 11 in Block 13, and Tiot 13 in Hlock 8, of Duncnn’a Addition, tagt front by i‘aa foat doop. E" o0 ORelN 60 ot No, I1 fronts west on -8t batwoon Adams and Jaokaon-atar o o2t Lot No. 7, enat front on Poorin-at., Aarin o Saaiasonsion Foorli-at. betweon Lot 13, Block 9, wost front on Pooria-st., ‘betweon Monroo and Adamps-sts, Thoso Lots are contrally located, ombrace {a% tho most doairablo. proporty to ‘5o found WO years wi 01 L intaront, A orfact! *ABSLFAOS Turished with each Lot ELISON & FOSTER, Auationaers, 87 Markot-st, 653 S. DEARBORN-ST. Betwoon Thirty-second and Thirty-third- COTTAGE AND GROUND AT ATUCTION. MONDAY, Sept. 29, at 3o'clock ON THIZ GROUND.T Cottago bas Brooms, with gas and wator. Lot 35 foot front by 113 foot deop, TITLE PERFKCT. Tormsof #alo, ono-third cash, balance in monthly pasmonts, A doposit of 3100 roquired at timo of salo, EUIBON & FOSTER, Auctloncors, 87 Markot, By WL A. BUFTEES & GO ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. T e o T oS g foote and Merchaudiso, 4t 16 & 17 RANDOLPEI-ST. Regular Salesrooms for Real Estate, TRoom 2 HMawley Building, 14+ and 116 Dear- horn-st.. cor, Madison. | Regular Saturday's Saile. Parlor & Chamber Furniturs, Dining-Room Furniture, Pianos, Carpets, Plate Mirrors, Hair Mattronses, Purior & Jook Stoves,Crockory, Bodding, & AT ATUOCTION, On Saturday, Sept. 27, at 8 1-2 8, m,, At our Balosrooms, 16 and 17 Randolphest. WM, A, BU S & CO., Auctivucors. 1818 PRAIRIE-AV. Gonieel Household Furniture AT AUCTION, On MONDAY, Sept. 29, at 10 a, m., At Dyclling No. 1318 Prairlo-av,, consisting of Parlor, Ohambar, aod Diuing-oom_Faraituro, Carpats, Beds ding, Crockory, Glaswaro, Stovos, &c., and wvarytbing apertaining £0 housckoe {nf. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneors, Fine Collection of OI: PAINTINGS AT ATUCTION, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY AF- TERNOONS, SBopt. 30 and Oct. 1, WWe wilt offor & fino colloction af OIl Paintings from the Art Gallory of Hugh A, McCann, Esq., Philadolphis, containing works by many of our nost. prominent Artlsts, Pictures and framos will bo sold togothor, _ Salo pargmp. tory, " Catalogyies roty anel. plotaros on ozhibition Mon- day VAL A BUFTERS & CO.y Austioncors. POSTPONEMENT! Tho Auction Snlo of Lake Shore Property in WINNETEA, Advertised for to-day, will take placo on Saturday, Oct. 11, 1873. C. C. THAYER & CO,, Anctionegrs, 186 it is t. BY GEO, P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av, AT ATUCTIONT, ‘Boolk Cases, Wardrabes, Parlor and Chame ber Sets, Black Walnut Bedstoads and Bu« roaus, Sofas, Lounges, Tables, Mattresses, Mirrors, Ofilco and Parlor Desks, Show Onses, 30 Crates W. G. Orockery, 50 pnoke agos QGlassware, AT 12 O'CLOCK, Top and Open Buggics, Rond Wagons, Hx- ‘pross Wagons, Double and Single Harnosses, Strangors should onll and see our large stook and the {inost Auction House in Amorien, On SATURDAY, Sept. 27, at 9 o'clock, prompt, P L& CO., Anctionoo 1O, P. GORIEE G0 15 Wb By T. I MORTGAGE SALE At 10a. m,, SATURDAY, Supt. 27, 1873, at 101 Madison, st,, noar cornor of Dearborn: 4 Stoves, lot of Bottlos, 8 Oftico Dosks, 1 Carpet, 1 Hrown lorso, 1 Sorrel Horse, 1 Coupo Harness, | Covered Detlvery Wagou, noarly now, aud vory stylieh Jot of Shelving Lumber, ote. ; 1 Corking Machine. Tho above must be suld; fino chnnce, L AUY, Ageat. T By TAYLOR & HARRISON, New and Seoond-Haud Fuouiture, Carpets, Cutlery, Show Cases, Harness, &c., ! MOUNING, Sopt. 27, at 0% v'clack, BATURDAY O e AR L Rteblonbire, 3t and & South Oansl BY BRUSIL SON & €O, 41 South Caunlaty , Btoves, &o., &o., at Auotion, Sat- 9., Largo Mno of Fuenftars, { noarly 1,000 yards Hody Hrussols 1t ‘I Autl ling, ol Parlor anid Uooking IRUSHL BON 400, Austionoors. 153' OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, ‘Wost Hido Austion House, 83 South Cgual-st, Batunday, 8:30a, ! U Ui s Habeaney gotading barly S e e o i, St S it G Diuse S how Larncss, Ohronion &0, Atind tiis saig aud a0 23 DOF cont 13 Luyings Qood