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o The @hicagoe Daily Tribune, VOLUME 27. __MILLINERY. TR OPERING! ‘Will the Ladies remember that our only Opening of the season takes place this week, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, when we will exhibit the greatest variety of Imported Bonnets and Hats ever displayed in this city, to which you are all invited. D, WEBSTER & 00, 270 & 272 Wabash-av. GENERAL NOTICES, NOTICH TO ALL DEALERS LIVE STOCK! THE ST. LOUIS National Stock Yard, Locatad at Eaat St Touls, aro now propaced tg recolve all inds of LivoStack anil cire tor It properly, _The trans: forring by tho Mi-souri Pacitie, Atlantia & Paciflc, and o 8t; Louls, Kununs Ciiy & Northorn Railway, aro per- feoted, 11 bilied tiruugl diroct 10 thoso sards, all the Enstorp linos aro now proparud Lo roceivo slack for stipy meut Hasvor Rorth,” Ko furmal eponin of tho sarda wil (0 placa unti) tho 20 dny of Octubor noxt. "L o] a tow Teady (o FOGELFO Bulostas WiLh firsteolass oms, eral sharo of patronage. A. M, ALLERTON, Pres’t. R. M, MOORIZ, Araistant Troasurer and Secrotary, NOTICE. Tho opening of the 8T, LOUIB NATION- AT, STOCK YARDS, advertised for the 2d of October, is unavoiaably postponed. Due notice will bo given in a future advor- tisement. Hotel is now rendy to rocoive guosts. The Yards continue to receive all kinds of stock, ageommms Wo aal A, M. ALLERTON, President. Union National Bank. Unoago, Sl“pl. 80, 1873, N LIQUXDATION.—rNDNcD 1s heroby given that the Union_National Bank of Chicago has, by an affirmative vote of its shargholders, owning more than two-thirda of 118 stock, been placed ka lquidation, under tho provisions of Soctiva 43 of tho Nationa) Curroucy Act. Tho holders ;vl 1ts notes, 'I:‘:ld uwm‘ l:dfl: ul.llony‘llfn nn‘|fifd‘|.|ilgtg;2:3 o pagment o notos 8od OLLIOF Slalms ngninat (104 cladion G!' R VRS, Gachior. DIVIDEND. Tho Bwansea Siver Smvilinz nnd Jotining Company, of Chiczgo, dosiaro thelr rogulac manthly disidend for Seniemiior, of ung aad enoguartor (1) par oont, pay- abloin cold, on and atior tho Jtth juat., 8t Yho ‘banking- oltico of Adam Sul o, EDWARD F. LAWRENOE, Socrotary. Chieago, Oot. 1, 1873, NOTICE. Oar lato travellog salesman, Frank Woodman, 18 no longer connooted vith our houso, JOHN M. SHARPLESS & CO., Bhiladolphia. FINANCIAL, PRESTON KEAN &0, BANKERS, 157 & 159 LaSalle-st.,, and Corner Randolph and Halsted-sts., Transaot o rogular Commorcial Banking businoss in all its branches. THE UNTONTRUST CO. BANK N. E, Ooruer Qlark and Madison-sta, CHEICAGO, Will continue to do businoss tho same 88 usual, Deposita Reoeived and Oheoks Paid in full, Good Aocounts sclicited and Litberal Ad- wvances made. 8. W. RAWBON, Pres't, B, ¥, PULBIFER, Vice Fres't, F ‘W. B, HOSWELL, Cashier. - DICG. wrery desorintion agsinst parties v sclloct I 0 iatas and Oxnadus, and Jablish thehiimon of thoso whiodon't g, Beml-ianual roport Iy far dnlivary tn subsorlbors, — KRABIIIUS PEROANTILE OOLLECTION AGENJY, 146 Madison- 8t., Ohicago, WELLS, FARGO & CO. Dratts of this Company, drawn on Ohloago or Now York, will be cashod by tho Commerclal Nattonal Dank. GRO. L, OTIB, Csshier. ROBERT WINTHROP & €0, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 0. 18 Wall-at., Now York, excoute ordors for STOCKS, ONDS, ANI) GOLD, -|lnw4rur oot interest on DEEe POSITS, and traunact a gonora] Bankingaad Urokorago usinors, PROFESSIONAL DR. J. B. WALKER, OOULIST AND AURIST, Modioal and Burgloal Tant. T formitlos o1 "fho 1 and 1LK: ', 181 8, OLARK.KT,, OILIOAGO. = LADIES' HATS, W0 -mw. HAT rrou EREP T IBES , WHBSTHAR & 0O, P 970,& 278 Wabashirav- l HAOH, | AND RESIDENCE LOTS Fronting on Olybourn, Hawthorn, and Racine-avs., Sophia, Lewis, and Herndon-sts, ABOUT KIGHT BLOOKS WEST OF LINCOLN PARK, AT AUCTION, BY WM. A, BUTTERS & 00, ONBATURDAY, OCT. 4, 16, AT 1§ 0'CLOCK I, B1,, ON THIE GROUND. ‘Theso lots are dosirably located in the fino nuraory grovoe, only twe miles from the busi~ noss aentre, and cloge to the Ohicago and Olybourn-av, horse-cars. 'Tho ground is high and dry, soil rich, good sidowalks, wator, eto. Lots 35 foot front by 145 and 136 foot deop to wide alloys, THH TITLE is porfoot, An sbstract will bo furnishod to each purchaser. THRMS : Only $30 cash on day of salo, $160 in 30 days, balanco very onsy. A groat portion of 1t can remain on long time, at only 0 per cont interest. Horo is a splendid opportunity to securo a safe invostment at your own prico, Sale positive, without rogard to looation. 32 Information will bo given by tho pro- prietor, at 183 Michigan-st., botwoen 10 and 12 o’clock, or by ‘WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Renl Fatate Auctlonoors, 144 and 145 Dearbornist. UNION NATIONAL BANK Cortificatos of Doposlt wantod In oxchango for threo- story and basomont, matbl-front houso No. 73 North Sheldon-st. ; prico, $13,000; unlncumbored; ronted for 81,200 por annum, Two-story and basomont brick houso No. 63 North Sholdon-at.; prico, 89,0005 uninoumbered; rontod for $800 por aunum; and for ncro-proporty and cholca lots noar tho olty limits; all uniucumbered, and portact titla, 8. 8. HAYES. No. 6 TaSallo-t., Motropolitan Blo 10 ACRES, Desirable for immediate subdivision, within G milos of tho Court-House, on South Side, for 20 por cent less than its value if sold this ‘weeolk, Qwner must have eash, HOLMES & 00.. 71 Donrborn-at, MONTHLY PAYMENTS, 3.story and basement briok Liouse, with barn ; thorough. Iy-built modoen iproyomonts. él&u?lod fgn) l-;.arx:»unu st nene Cangley, o bo comploted by Got 10, 3. L. z\huxgfl-:van’f 10 Bouroo-at br aay ovonlug adoliing THE TURF. THE RACES. TEITIRID IDATY. Thursday, October 2. DEXTER PARK FALL MEETING. FIRST RACE-Purse No. 5-$1.000Tor horaca that Tinvo nesor boaten 2445, O. Biiznrd's o. ¢, Professo 3 S ‘Marion, O, Sullisaw'sb. g, Henrfotta, (7, . Amy B, D. P, Bissoll's Nuttio Col- . Ronol's b . 1da, 1t Whitohuad's by g. W. Whitehicad, SECOND RACE—Parso No. 6~81,600-Tar horaca that havo nover buston 3:37. K. Armationis ch. m, Mulllo Moreis, . 8. Rowell & Co,'s ¢ m, Hadgoe Gicl, Thomas ror's Chonias 1. . A, Bateheidr's b, g Jobia 13, W 8, Tnzlorab, g Lrothor Jonathan, — - © GRAND OONCERT—By the Gront Western Light Guard Bund; e Tl H, Tull progeatnmo of glawle and popu scinotions, s fullowa: . Binreh—'" Castilian, Zikafl, 8. Over! ¢ Jolly Rabbers,™ Aubor, 8; Waliz—"* Bluo uss, 4. Bologtlons from "** Lucia," Duni. z g e Palkn B-Gornot Cuoln, 1 . Hol o Morey Birds," Gumy Tiont, Faust. 8. Quadrilg—' Loulson, Tho Mich, South. and P, & Tt. W. Raflronds will run tratns dircct to tho ol overy hour, Horso cary on Btatost. overy fivo miuntes. COD LIVER OIL, WILLSONS CARBOLATED C0D LIVER OIL Ta » Spoclfic and Radical Curo for CONSUMPTION AND SOROFULOUS DISEASES, Tigmembar thio name, ** Willsan's Onclolatod Cod Livor Oil." It comes in largo wedgo-shapod bottles, Learing the Tavoutors sigunturo, wu s 3oid by tho best Drugalstss Propared by J, H, Willson, 83 John-st, N. ¥, Forsalo by all Druggiats. Bturn Al H TURLDUT & EDSALLY Chigoe RICHARDSON & CO.. St. Touts, Mo. ~GHINA AND GLASSWARE, | | ONTAG & STAUDINGER, Otter durp sty o™ el FRENCH CHINA, Glassware & Fancy Goods, AT REDUOED PRIOES, Ho, 160 STATE-SL, opposlte Palmer Monse. | | ———een — HOTEL. THE GARDNER. This olegant hotel, fronting Lake and over- Loaking LAk Btk cOmBIARS AT UROCr atod Viow Of tho lake, snd is unsurpssaod in location, Pastics vlalting bloago, oltbor lor busiaoss rpleaturo, willind at tho' Uardnor Acommmodaticns and attontion Wnsurpassed by any hotol on tha Amorioxs Continunt, Tho Inter-Stato Industrial Exposition Bulldings aro op- posita tho hotel. FRED H., GOULD, Proprictor. ROYAL VIOTORIA HOTEL. Naseau, N. P., Babanas, opons for the winter soason 3 »dd PGERWOOD, R o e e A R, Broprlotor. PAPER AND ENVELOPES, Fine English and French PAPER & ENVELOPES, AT WHOLESALE AND REPAIL, CULVER, PAGE, HOTNE & (O, 118 & 120 Monroe-st, SUERS Wil find I praftalis T got i LR L mare. PN DL £ IS Wiialogalo and- Ratail biatlonoes, Printors, ‘and Buok Manutacturers, 163 Ulnrk-st, SPOOL SILX, AN AN A FURERA SPOOLSILK, Fpoal WARRANTED to give eatinfuction or n\m:s;,mhnui}nl. Our [FALL hIlAlfl'Js in bpth A and B, £ro now roady, the latter from 20 to B0 por cent strotger il’xlam any |;()mr Colored Spoul Bilk, espootally sdapted to ary aowing. BI&A\’EY TOSTER & BOWMAN, Mantrs, ¥ Qhigoge Ottivo, 10 Madis INS, Blankk CHICAGO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1873. CONVALESCENT. The Ghicag'd Patient Re- covering Rapidly. Auother Curency Installment o 43,600,000 Beaches tho Ciy. Considerable Deposits Received at the Banks Yesterday. How the Transportation Com- panies Are Faring. Resumption of Freight and Stock Business by the Railroads, Greater Activily in the Movement of Grain and €otton, A General Tone of Improvement Notioed at the East. Secretary Richardson's Views on the Tinenoinl Situation, CHICAGO. THE BANKS. TN DANKING CIGCLES YESTEPOAY tho most noticeablo fealuro wag the gradual re- sumplion of business by soveral of tho banks, QOf cowsg, inno bank was thero visible any- thing like the steady business which was boing carried on a fortnight ngo, but ulill the short in~ torviows betwoon customer and President or Cashier, genernlly ending in the negotiztion of commorcisl paper, are approciably of much moro frequont ocenrrence. ‘The roporter, in alt the banks that he visited, found it hardor worl to got an intorviow with the heoads; but, whon their altontion wos scourcd, they oxprossod thomsolves 08 woll salisfled with tho stato of affairs, What they universally pray for is {imoe to allow thinga to blow over and scitle down into the shape they wore in before tho trouble commenced. Tho leading feature obgorved by bankers in the day's business wan the goneral tondeney to soll Now “York oxchango on the part of oustomers, a cor- respondingly general tendeney to buy not boing evinced by the bankors. In almost all tho ruu- ning banke tho head oflicera aro able to roport o larger amount of deposits than chieques, and & much quioler foeling umong customers, who aro much gratified at finding tho bankers ready and willing to accommointo them as fur na is safoly convonient. In tho opinion of eoveral of tho lending bankers the punie, oven though it has nlrendy done so much harm to the country, will not iu ufter timos Lo looked upon ns An unmixed ovil. From its lard lesson will bo gathored oxporiences which will guide the future opera- tions of hankors of the fraternity in whose midst the panic had its birth, while it will becomo the duty of Chicngo bankers to cudoavor still more to strongthen their respective positions, and obtain an individualily which no outside atorm cun aflcet, IN THE SUSPENDED DANKS the stale of affnivs remmin unchanged. At the Manufeeturers’ Bavk, the winding up of the in- atitution’s affairs {8 progressing ns rapidly as could be expected, At the Union National Bank everything Jocked quiet, and tho lhend ofticors wore still confident in thoir opinion that the stnto of affairs in general romain such that their final action will in future timo be acknow!~ edged to hinvo been tho correet ono. Taken as & whole, thoappemrance of the flunncinl world of Chicago yesterday was as sorono and oheerful ns could bo wished for by the most ardent. Tho resumption of business was commonced, in a proatly modified form, ofw courso, hut yot it was commenced,—a faot which amounts to” a good deal 5 tho nggre- gato incoming of cush into banlk vaults oxceedad considerably tho outgoing of that commodity, thourmy of savings bunk dopositors_showa greut diminishient, the fecling among busincsa men was improved ; overywhero somo sign of improvemont was evidont,” Witk the provalonco for o weele longor of this stato of affirr, tho ponic may safoly bo looked upon a8« thingof the past. The umount of ourronoy arriving datly ia steadily inoronsing, Yostocday tho receipts were $33,000,000. 1 18 oasy to sae that_this aupply of curteney will have a perceptiblo inucnce ou the money markot, especislly as tho amount is likely to bo more and moro évery day, #* NO NEWH 18 G0OD NLWS'" is o snying trup of the finuncial situation a8 woll 18 of othor mutters, and tho dearth of nows yos- torday around town is ono of the hopeful signg thint we aro hnpp{ to ‘chroniclo, Our roporters mado (heir usual rounds among tho banks, and tho rosule of thelr investigations is apponded. While thero occurred no ovent to create any ox- vitameont, it will be noon that a bottor nnd firmer tono provaile, and that baukers rogard tho sitaa- tiou na full of chaor audcomfort. Tho Chicago Snvings pressntod an uurufled front. Mr, Younger, the courteous Cnshier, wag nbsont, but one of hia suburdinates announcod that thoir dopositors were bringing in monoy, and sovoral now;accounts lnd been oponed. Pho Tlinois National was going ahosd 8a 1t hag always done, and 88 it proposes to continuo oty Everytliing waa all right and businoss was tmproving., Confidonco provailed around hio promises. The Third Natlonal was etill closed. Thora was_nothing doing. No definito time has beon fixed for rosumption of businoss, but it is prom- ieed at an carly day, Tno Cook County Nationnl has beon transact- ing & nice buaincss elnco it reopenod, and Mr, Alfen, tho President, wa in fine spirits, Thinga lookod to him much botter, Phoy had now do- positors, and EVEDYRODY FELT ENCOURAGED, Tho susponsion of the Uniou Nutional was folb Tackdny morning, but the offans gradally woro awny, until it was hardly apparent yosterduy. Mr. J. M. Adsit was in oxcollent humor. ~ Tho rospock was brightor than over. Thoe worst I)llh)g hio snw in the future were those Ciosring-~ Iouso cortificatos in Now York. Ho did not liko them at all, At the Chieago Bank the deposits woro moro than the checks, ‘Phoy lnd regoivod a ciroular from tho First Natioual in New York, slich read an follows : Nrw Yonx, Sopt, 29, 1873, —Vleago mnko your cheaka upon us # Payablo' through the Qlearlng-llonse,” in conforinity with tho yeguiationy of the sesochted banks of (hi clty, Guonak 1, Barxs, Cashivr, T'ho Tido and Lonthor Bunlk pursuos tho even tonor of ity way, Mr, Groy, the Caslor, said that in tho East thoy wero doing hueiness on tho Cleaviug-ilouso basis, while the Wost was dolug Dusiness on n oarenney basis, which wag A GNOD THING FAR THE WEAT, an the soundor euvcancy would vatally gravi- tote in this direotion, Dialts on Buslon woro drawu at 8 per cont discount. Boston cannot furnish uny eurroney, Morchuuts ship hides and loather, and Clonfing-1louze certifvutes aro placed Lo thoir cradit in Boston, but thoy got no cwrronoy, Milwauioo, 8t. J.ouls, and Dotroft wors donling in New Yorle oxchnnge. 'Lho bent menns to bring currenoy to Chicazo vas to stick to tho currency stuudurd, 1fis buuk nover hud 80 Imany now-ucconnts, Proston, Koan & Co, had nuch more manoy coming in thun golug aut. Dopositn woro ine crousing. I nothing Lappouod to durken the finanoial eky, confidonce would bo very quickly rostorgd. Thoir Governmont scourily and gold depertinent hnd beon througed all day, which was a good sign, showing that somo porsons hind monoy to buy, and othors were realizing on their soouritics. Kfnny now nccounts hud boon start- ed, and thoy word iaking exchange for colloction in other citios, Tho Firat Natfonal was moving along smooth- ly. Mr Gage, tho Onsbior, diecernod signs of roburning honlth. It would take somo timo to got baok tho old confldouce, but it was suroly coming. Intolligenco from 'tho counlty was good, and business was gradually rosuming, MERRIL LADL'S BANK ALD RIORT, A for daya sinco ib wne rumored that Mr. Mor- ril Ladd's bank at Evanuton was insoly Tho rumor was not true, Its debts amount to only £16,000, and Mr, Lodd afirme Lis ontire ability :u Hn.y ovory cont, and 18 making arcangements o do'so, —_— THE SHIPPERS. INTERVIEWS WITIl TRANSPONTATION MEN, Tue Trinuse having undertakon tho task of showing Low far UncloSam’s and thecity's roven- ueshavoboon affocted by the panie, now proposos to satisfy tho Inquiring mind of the nnxioun reader ng to Chicago's trade with tho outsido world. With this objoct, n roportor yostordny visitod the lnko transportation companics, and othior businoss rosorts. TIE UNION BTEADMDOAT COMPANY, connecting with tho Erio Rallway Company, was tho first callod on. ‘I'ho agont was on 'Change, but the reporter found Mr. Fowler, tho cashior, quite willing to afford all tho information in his power. Tho line runa-to Buffalo, eallingnt Oloveland, .and conuneots by the Lrio Rallrond with Now Yorl and other Instern pomts. Tho time ro- quired for the through trlp is four daysto Buffalo, and ten days to New York ; by lako and canal, nbout threo weeks. Tho east-bound cargocs of this and all othor wator-transportation companics consists of all the products of the Northwest, chiefly grain and flour, but fncluding aleo pork, lard, hides, ‘broom-corn, and overything grown on our farms, Grain js takon in at tho elevators, and flour and all other produce are accumulated at tho Company's docks, awniting shipment, being known undor tho comprebensive term * rolling frofght,” Woat-bound froight consists of grocerios, bardwaroe, dry goods, and all manufactured arti- clos and genoral morchandiso, In roturn frelght from the Enat, the Union Company docs a con- sidorablo businoss, that was ineroasing cvery weak up to the timo the panio struck us. 'The rates of freight havo boon knocked all to pieces by the money dificultios of tho day, hav- ing suffered s reduction of about G0 por cont rithin ton days, Tho best obarter this Compauy mado in Boptomber for grain was 82 conts per ‘bushel, throngh to New York, and 15 conts o Buffalo, tho end of tho wator journoy. These rates have come down to 27 and 28 conta por bushel, through to New Yorl, and 7 to 8 conts to Buffalo. Ono of the main ronsons givon for the comparatively light ro- duction on tho through rale, a8 compared with that to Buffalo, is, that|thoro aro frequont blocks on tho four ronds leading East, causing o temporary stoppngi:: of fransport Lnst from lake ports, wherens there iy ample room on tho lnkes for auny smount of shipping to carry to those porty, ‘I'his Jino imports large quantitics of rallroad iron, and genoral railrond supplics, eait, cemout, otc,, tho nggregato up to the ond of September oxceeding by sovernl thousand tons that for tho oar_onding Soptomber, 1673, and by soyoral undred tous the aggrogates for tho month of Boptembor alone. T'rado was nover botter nor go promieing as it was just when tho panic began, Goods wero bo- ing brought West, and produce in exchango sent Eust in quantitios oxcooding adything recorded on tho books of this Company heretofore, and, as the fall trade had fairly opencd, the prospects seamed good for & steady contivnance. In fact, tho Enst-bound produce emried by this line this year four times exceeded that carriod iu any sim- Tar period before, One instanco oul{ 18 nocos- sary to illustrato the exuacrdinary incroasu re- ferred to, namely, in the ono item of floar, of wiich the shipment in the year 1872 aggrogated 47,678 barrels, and in tho mouth of September, 1878, alone, 82,000 barrels. 4 Despito the difliculty of finding rendy. mono{‘ theru bus not boea uxPeriuqcud any considorable Qimivution of the volumo of grain offering for slupment. Mr. Fowlor arcr{bos that circumstanco to the fact that the market js nownot depondent altogether on commissiongnen for business, o unmber pt buyors in_perspn having como frow tho 1Llast and Canada, ¥ith mouoy in their pockets, propared to buy sud eliip on thefr own account, Itolling freight, however, has groatly diminishod, and thero is fesrcoly any offering, nudiumm will not be until monoy gots ensy again. sAll the gropollm‘s of this line have found eargoos, and the only dolay that has been ex- porionced, asido from dotoutions on tho voyage, wore two or throo days of Lt woek, whon trado seemod to have coma wholly to a standatill. ‘Tho Septembor shipmonis wero : Flour, 83,800 brls; grain, 750,000 bu ; packagos of freight, 1,901,374, While thoso are n vory f'cod AYOrago, rero havo been monthsin 1873 which wero still better. It is not nocessary to givo tho ehipments for the corresponding peviod of 1872, since wo havo alrendy skown that the last month oxcosded them four times. Tho interviow with the ofli- cials of tho Union Company may stand for tho groater part of what was elicited from othors. ‘I'he next ofllco visited was that of TIHE GEAND TRUNK LINE OF STEAMERS, A. T Bponcor, sgent, where A, O, Cady and T. ©. Dragor vero found willing enough to give in- formation for the uso of the public, ‘This lino runs tho stonmers Montgomery, B. F. Wado, City of Detroit, and 8, D. Caldwell, for trading to Lort Huron, Mich,, “and Port Barnin, Qutario, connecting at tho lntter placa_with tho Grand Trank Railway, for Bostou and Portland, and Intormediate points. ‘T'wo othor propollors trado to tho Uppor Luko ports, ending thoir voyago at_Duluth and Buporior Gity, which aro always filled to ovortlowing with all tho goods Lhn'y have uu{:mty to earry. ‘Iho Woest-bound cargoos for these propellers aro collected at Portland and Boston, and con- elst of canned fish and othor cauued goods, hoavy grocerios, and heavy merchandise goner- ally, 'nvarn;{ing 70 £o 100 tons per trip. Lhoy do congidorable way-traflio, howavor, flsh “and local commodition botweon Port Ifuron, Macki- naw, and Northport, Mioh., and carry the Unlted States mail to those placos ‘Tno East-hound cargoos are almost wholly through to Boston, Portland, and the New Eng- land States; and showed po diminution uutil this ‘weel, whon thero lhas been s triflng dolay in_ finding freight, tho class of buyers” who do tho business sup- orting this line haviog como to this city, monoy n hand, propared to buy, and found tho pricos not quifo so romunerativo as thoy had oxpocted. The recout jump has had the effect of startling them, and soveral cargoes that would ovhorwiso bavo baon purchaspd are still undisposod of ‘Lhio Lighont fln’quh ratos obtained last wonth woro 82 conts por bushol, and tho lowest (at Frouant) 80 cents per bushel, Thoy mako no lnko ratos, confining thelr attentlon siriotly to through trafllo, with tho oxcoption of tho Iocal busiuoss and mail transport alrendy mentioned, ‘Lhe following wero the Grand Truni Line through shipments for Soptomber, 1872-'78 Comnodity, 1072, 1879, Corn, bualicls. , 00,008 204,070 Tlour, barrol.,... 9,778 9,931 Tuckago, freight, 166,137 443,370 'l'lgilagcumpuuy shippod o littlo whoat to Bullulo Mr, Diefendort, agont of tho NORTIHERN THANSFOLTATION OOMPANY, was unlonding a stentner, and busy making up raports, kaving only just come off 'Chsngo ; but ho was nono tha less willing to affurd informa- tion, although unable to Luut up the exuot shipmonts by Ll lino until lo had dispatehed his mail; so the roportor, rather thau trust to tho delay, was obliged to put up with na_ronud ostimuto of the businoss donc, from o hasty oxaminution of tho shipmont ace county, ay follows ; Cuan, eay, bu n 5k Tlonry eay, b 18,000 IWheal, 63y, bu, 20,090 ‘I'ho Nortlios s 1 Compnny have 20 bouts, which aro of {llm smallor clusn. uilt to run through the Wollund Ounsl and thoneo by 8t, Lawronoo,River to Ogdenaburgh, whore thoy conneob for ‘tho whole of the Now England Btates, Tho shipments conslst almost whofiv graln, flour, and wheat, although they carry othor produco in common with all tho water transporintion linos. Tho imports are gouoral merchnndise. ‘The highost rate of frelght recolved Inat month wnd 30 conts, nud tho lowest point is now renched, nnmoly 32 conts. Plonty of car- goos liavo offered, aud tho voesels aro kopt running without any delay or diflenlty, com- parativoly spenking, Tho reporter, ag ho passed out, obsorved that tho wareliousos of tho Com- pnuyh woro flllodl with produce awalting ship- mont, TIE WESTERY TRANBLORTATION COMPANY ia doiug n rattling business, Mr. Tuttlo ('uttlo & Dond, ngents) had just come’ from 'Chango, and was delightod with tho Linppy conclusion of thoe drended *Tirat.” Tverybody on 'Changohad been hopeful and good-tompered, buainces sottlomonta had beon mado with a smoothnors the most ssuguine had not ventnred to hope, and overything was of the most gralify- ing hue. %Ir. ‘Tuttlo said his line was doiug all the bhusi- nessit conveniontly could. A propeller had just arrived (sho was blowing off steam outsido tho window) withh 1,300 tons of merchandise from thie IZnst, nud there would be amplo cargo rondy forler beforo sho was rondy for o chnrtor. This lino runs to Buffalo, thore™ sonucoting with tho Now York Centin!_Railway for New York and Boston, and other New Euglaud polnts, The Company i now shipping bay to tho Enst, tho scarcity this year having crented un- oxpeetedly o trade in that articlo ; 2,000 tons hod alrendy found their way down tho Inkes from Ohicago. Other Enstorn and Westorn cargoos wora just tho same ns thoso of other trnnsportation "compantes, with tho excoption, porhaps, that the * Western * mado n spocialty of obtaining froight for the up trip. It tha poule nod hurt trade ot oll, this livo had nob feltit, It would bo timo enough in ton daya to find tho troublo_begiuning to pinch; but boforo that porfod Lo hoped that affairs would mend. 1o could not proparo a utatoment of shipmonts for tho month, as thelr books wers kopt in such a munner that to singlo out » singlo month's business would bo nlmost impossiblo, They Empnmd thoir roport yearly, aud it could bo seen y the roporter, #o far it” had progrossed. A Fiflncu at tho figuros showod tho writor that this ino is keoping up its business with ns much suc- cess e its compotitors, The highest chartor for whoat for tho lake voyago wns 16 cents, and corn J& conty, and theso™ hud dropped to 8 conts and 7 cents. THF_ANCTIOR LINE, Charles E. Chase &.Co., agonts, trados to Buf- talo, and conneets by the Erio aud Ponnsylvania Railronds with all tho Now England States, Alr. Chase was vory busy; it boing closing-up time and thought it impossiblo to gobup figures at &o short anotico. Howasvery desirousof affording all tho information iu his power to tho public, through L're TRIBUNE, but wished to dofor furmishing figures until his books could bo got at moro con~ vouiontly. IHa thought tho pauic was a vory sovora ouo, aud tbat we skou'd bo able to judge botter a8 to its oxtont after tho lnst veasols that lind boen londed boforo panic timeshad loft port. The vessols now comivg in woro already in tran- sib whon tho troublo came. Tho Auchor Line doos & procisoly similnr busi- noss to that of the other lines, and hopos, liko thom, to pull throngh without sovere loss, al- though rates ara now down to & frightfully low obb, at a time when exponses are heavicr than ot any other period of the year. —_— THE RAILROADS. THE FREIGUT SITUATION YESTERDAY. Tho railronds, and particularly the Westorn lines, have greatly improved since Tucsday. Btock again commences to arrive, and is accopt- ed in modorato quantitios at tho Stock-Yards, most of the catile there having beon disposod of. Only five or six hundred head, of an info- rior and unsalablo quality, romain unsold, Grain sbipments have also increased, and in morchandigo almost as much is done 88 before tho panie, Railrond men aro very bouyant, and full of hope that, in n short time, their business will again prove ng romunerative ns over. James Bmith, Gonoral Froight Agent of tho OHIOAGO, ALTON & BT. LOUIS, stated to a roportor yosterday that shipments on his road wero stoadily improving, and they wore again trensporting small quantitics of stock, ‘Theaw grain ehipmonts amounted to sbout one-hnit of what thoy did bofora tho panic. If business continued to improve at tho prosont rate, they would be ablo to put on the road all the freight-traing tuken off on account of tho panio, in loss than n weok. C. L. Gray, Gonoral Froight Agent of the MICILIGAN EOUTHERN RAILROAD, stated that their business had not improved gince Tuesday, and is rather ou tho decline. The through business from Chicago was almosb st & staud-gtill, The moment the bauks in this cily could draw on tho banks in Now York thoy would bo full of business. An immense amount of stock and grain is wait- ing for transportation, aud wonld come forward %oaluppu onat a8 goon a8 it was & sotiled fact that tho New York banke were solvent. Louis Vielo, Goneral Jrojght Agent of tho OItI0AGO, NOCK ISLAND & PACLFIO, algoroporis anincrenss in the (mlfl\! troflic. Ship~ monte of morchandiso woro very heavy, and their roin business had nleo conaiderably improved. i!. R. Waduworth, Goneral Freight Agent of the OIICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY, enid that their business is stondily iucronsing. Yostordny thoy brought In ninoty cor-londs of stock, the flrsb shipped into 1Di city for five daya, ‘Thero was quite a demand, yesterday, for cais to move grain, oll along thoir line, " ‘The shippors scomed to have gainod moro confidence Quring the last fow days, and, it thingscon- tinuod to improve ot the pregont rato, all would Lo woll ngain soon. Joseph Tucker, General Froight Agent of the ILLINOIS OENTRAL, also roports n slight improvemont in their bus- noss, As yot but little grain was coming over thoir road, but, n8 Boon ng curreucy bocamo o littlo moro abundant, they would undoubtedly carry us much grain as ever, P S ELSEWHERE, NEW YORK. Special Dispaich to The Chicugo Tribune, JAY GOULD A8 A CONSPIBATOR, New Yong, Oct. 1.—People begin now to look upon the panic as simply and solely a rosuls of tho great corner, of which Jay Gould was the primo mover. Thore is indeed hardly a donbt that such waa the boginning of the panfe. Gould had bulled gold aud boared stocks, and bnd suc- ceedod in his favorito method of locking up groonbacks, and when both gold and stocks bo- gan to tumble in consequence, and fell to a low point, Gould, to suvo the strect from failuro, be- gan to buy both, andwas losded down with stocks waiting for & rige, whon unoxpootodly tho panio sot in, and stocks foll 10 per cout lowor. This was ANOTHER BURFRIBE TO QOULD, who lost immensoly on the fall—almost cnough to wipe out his first profits as a bear. Ho found ho bad raiod the whirlwind aud could not con- troiit. Banks, bankiug-housos, savings insti- tutions, and trust compaios, loaded down with soouritios, were involved, and camo to ruin, Now that it {s discovered to bo tho resultof & cornor, all the fuiling firms aro indigpant and oagor to rosume as if nothing had happened, TIL OLEWS FAILURE IOSTED, " The auuouuncoment of the failurc of Clows & Co., on the Stock Bxchange, ismorely farmal, o required by the ruley ; but it takes them oub of tho field of nctive sposulations for tho prog- ent, . NONTHRUP & OIHIOK, whore failure was anunounced co-dny, are the viotims of the Westorn domond for money, which suceoeded tho panie hero. Lho domands wero unoxpootedly lwrge, Nivo-touths of tho corrospoudents of tha house ure Westorn bunkors, who are littlo aifaoted by the failure, a8 most of tho domands hiad boen satlstied, TILE PIODUCE EXCHANGE PROPOSITION, "7 Tho Losn Comuwitteo of the Olearing-Houso failad to tuko up tho proposition of the Produce ango, relative to tho purchaso of foroign bungo, Manager Cunp, of the Olearmyg- Houso, euys the reluronve to this Committeo was oquivalont to a rejection, THE DEMAND FIOX THH COUNTRY DANKS hias materially deoronsed, aud numorous interlor of | bouks to-dav oounmum‘:dod ordory for grouns bnoks, and soma fow returned groonbncks to tho city bank. sTooRs have been flat and lowor, owing sololy to tho inactivity and indisposition to spoculation, Tho dullnoss is looked npon.as proliminary to a do- olino, Thus far thero Line boon no indications of cliques forming in tho strect, citlfor for an advanco or deolino, The stringoncy of tho money market sooms tho anly caugo of tho sus- ponsion of the dry goods hoitso of 5 TATON & CO, Thia was dacidod upon only after consultation with Inrger oreditors, Similar cffocts of tho Bnulu arc auticipated in other branches of trado, ut tho opinion pravails that extonsions will bo livoral, Paton & Co. hopo to resumo shortly. FOREIGN EXCHANGE #old to-day at 7 por cont at 60 dnys, and Bl¢ for tho samo class of papor at sight, ‘Iho domand has oxceeded tho supply, and produco merchants eay thore {8 no need of help from tha banks. Mr. Walter, the ntatistician of tho Praduco Ex- chango, to-day snld tho Dblock in foreign ex- chango wns 80 far romoved that the muvement Wn8 40 groat now in certain grains as boforo tho anle. 1o attributed the chango to tho restora- lon of confidonco, g THE DAY IN WALL STREET, Speetal Dispaich to The Chicago Tribune, TOREIGN EXOHANGE. New Yonx, Oct. 1.—The hopeful fonturo of the financial situation to-dny has beon tha flat- toring improvement in foroign exchange, which gives renson to hopo thnat the woans necessary to fetch the abonnding producta of tho 'soil to thoe seabonrd, and to ship them thouce to foroign markots, aro to bo forthcoming. DUBINESS AT THE BT00K EXOUANGE hing been limited In extont and largely for cash, whilo, 08 & rule, prices show aslight decline from those provailing at tho closo of businoss yostorday. In two cnsos—Lako Shore nud Western Union Tolograph—tho docline las beon 8ff por cont in tho former, and 8 por cont in thoe Iatter. Nost In importanco 1n tho doy's transactionn at the Exchnuge, woro Now York Central, Rock Island, Toledo & Wa-~ bash, and Union Pacific,—nll going one to two points lower, Mouoy waus lout at 7 por cent on primo stooks at_broad margius; and call loana wero doing ot 3{@2{ por cont bonus ou ordinary 8tock Exchange collatorals, Greenbacks com- manded a preminm of 2and 8 por cout over cor- tifled chocks; and the murket still suffers from the constaunt and poraistent hoarding of greou- bocks. In commorcial paper thero is nothing now to bo enid. CGovernment bouds wero in 0od doman b improving pricos, particularly n 1807s, 18685, and 10.40s. BREADSTUFFS. The flour market was more active, but irrogu- lar. Bhipping brands wero very scarce and high; medium grades plenty aud easier; old fancy spring whont and old cholco wintor whoat brands firmer and quite scarco. 8hipping brands are wanted. At tlie closo, low grades wore bot- %m; tnm‘l fairly active, Fanoy Minnesotn was also otter. Whoat opened firmor, but the extrome prices asked chocked inquiry for export, Incrossed firmness in freights furthor restricted business. Winter is firmer and in moderate aquly. The markot closos botter, more especially Chicago n{:rlng wheat is wanted for oxport. Winter is 8 m"?' but not very active, Tho demand is foir for futuro, but the high prices nskod for Novembor cheoks business. Quotations are 81.41@1.42 for Towa Errlng; 81,40@1.48 for No., 3 Chicago spring; $1.48 for Northwest. Oats aro bottor, nud auito active. Bnles are reportod of 70,000 bu al 50@b1¢ for old Western, in stora; 150,000 bu new Olio mixed at 62@ B543{o, indide prico on track; whito st 64@570; Wostorn mixod at G3@5idgo, on track sn aflont ; whito at G1@E50, Iiyo firmer, and wanted for export, Corn less nctivo and without much change. Tho demand is chiofly for oxport, though fair for trade Western mixed nt 61@GG}{c, for stosm- or, and 67@680 for sail, cloaing tamio ¢ 670 for sall, mixed Wostern ; white at 67@080 ; Western yollow at 671{@uSe. NUSINESS IN FREIGIHTS ison a restricted scale, The advanco in grain and firmnoss of rates chocked tho dowand, “Ves- sels for charter have heon io good request from tho grain trade at full rates, but have noc boon much sought after otherwise. The engagements wora: Co Livarpool by stenm, agking rato for grain 181¢d, with 13d bid by snil; 16,000 bu grain at 121¢d.” To London by stormn, grain ut 16d ; to Glasgow by aioamor, 96,000 bu grain, part future shipmont, ot 16d, and 800 brls tlour at 4s. (o the Aasociated Press.] FMPLOYES DISCHARGED, Nrow Yonx, Oct. 1.—Tho Dauforth Locomotive Works, of New Jorsoy, will pluco the omployes in their foundry on half time, vr work two gangs on alternate days. TForty omployes of tho ior- ris & Issex Railroad, st Hobokon, wore dis- chargod yostorday, and about 150at othor poluts, bocruso of the inability of tho Compauy to ob- tnin curroncy for disburscmnents, TESUNPTION, The stockholders of the Stato Bank of Jruns- wick, N. J., held o meeting to-day, Its linbil- ities amount to 8558,000 in addition to_tho on- tire. m:{:itfll of $260,000. The stockhciders sub- seribed 8750,000, which insures the pny- ment of tho linbilitics nnd_restores tha cap- ital of thio bank, Busincss will bo rcsumed im- modiately ; and proceadings at orco commenced against Apploton, the dofaultivg Cashier, and R, N. Woodworth, Prosident of the Carpet Com- pany, as his accomplice, ——— WASHINGTON. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, THE COMPTROLLER AND THE DANKS. Wasnmarox, Oct. 1.—Dispatches have been sent from here within the last few days relating to the attitudo of the Comptrollor of the Cur- ronoy towards National Banks for rofusing to pay currency to depositors and creditors, and substituting cortified chocks Instend. Those dis patchios reprosonted that the Comptroller had positively statod that tho action of the National Banks in ontering into such an arrangement was illegnl, and in direct violation of tho National Bankiog act, and that the Comptroller hss no Adigorotion, in all such cases, where applications weroe made for tho appolntmont of a Rocelver. Wnen tho panio flrst began, and whilo the uulon of tho banka for tho purposo of protoction was yot undor discussion, the question included in the nbovo statomont was ouo most seriously and oxuaustively discussed. Among the mon who_sannctioned such action wore at lonst ona hundred mombers of Congress who holped to mako the law, aund who now, as Bank Directors or Prosidents, aided in construing it. So bold s committal of the Comptroller to the opposito theory has startled tho businges and banking intereats of tho country, and inquirles have boon pouring in hore from all sections of the country, inquiring as to whother theso woro tho real sentlinonts of this offiolal, The Comp- trollor statod to-night that ho had never made any such statoment, nor was thore avy law au- thorizing any such action on his part, 'Tho only soction which at allapplics in this conngotion s tho tl'ullawlm; provision of tho National Bank- ng nct, ‘WIHAT THE LAW BAYS Bro, 83, That §f tho Diroctors of any sssocintion shall kuowiugly violato, or knowingly permit ony of tho oflicers, ugonts, or acrvauts of lie uysociation to violate, sny of the provisions of (Lis act, all tho rights, privileges, and franchiscs of tho nusociu- ton derlved from this nct siall bo forfeited, Buch violation slall, however, Lo determined and ad-~ udged By & propet Qiroult,’ District, or Territorial Cout of tho Unlted States, In a suit brought for that purposo by thie Comptroller of tho Qurrency, in his own namo, bofore tho ussociation shall bo doclured disgolved ; and, iu casea of such violation,overy Diroc tor who participated fu or oewonted fo the yuine slull o hield Hablo, 1 bl persora) and individual capacity, for ull damogos which the agsoctation, its sharoliold= ers, or auy othor porsun sliall have suslatued in conse- quence of much violation, Undor this soction, the Comptroller liolds that any such question, if it could b Yrururly ruisod aud sult inxtituted thorcon, would simply Lo a question of law for tho courts to deoido. RELIEF FOIU NEW ORLEANS, Tho Prosidout of tiig Charlenton Ohamber of Commerco tolographed Seorotary Richardson ae follows : “tho Now Orleans Pleayuns roports (hat after Oct, 1 you will mintain on flolmh“ an that city §,000,000 in currency ot tho United Blates Bub-Treasury, 1o be poid to bauks ou checks on Now Yok, Tho Obiaber uslks #uch reliof to the urmount of $500,000 for Olrleston, Asnistant-Socrotary Snwyer repliod to this tela- gram o follows: ‘Ohnrlmlon will hnve all the rellef uffoxded to othor acoa, While no special rolief, as Hocrotary Richard- son uays, has boou attorded New Orlosus, it s kunown hore that the Pivayune is correot in what ‘it eeye, The Govornmont was ssked to doposit $6,000,000, but tho amount was roduced io NUMBER 42. $2,000,000, This is no now fenturo, the Govern= ment slways huvln‘? eurroncy iu Now Orleans for tho purposo named, THE COORE FPROPERTY. Yoaterdny thore was filod in tho offico of the Rocorder of Doods of the District of Columbin sovoral Instrumonts of writing rolating to tho property in Goorgotown known = ad tho Coolo proporty, 'Who first is o deod of W. 0. Morehend, of Philadolphia, and othors, to Joy Cooko, dated Jan. 11, 1867, whieh recitos that ag tho devineo of John Carter did by doed convoy to Morchiend that pieco of groundknown s Potors' Grovo for certain trusty, snd ap Loura B8, Cooke in desirious of conveylng all her right, _titlo, and intorest in sald Innd to Jay Cooke, of Philadeiphin, and lath given_mnotico to enid Morehend; thoreforo, tha sald Motohond, 11, D. Cooko, and Lawrn H, Cooko do, for the conslderation of five dollars, couyey tho said Inud to Jay Cooke. TIE BECOND INSTRUMENT 18 dated Sopt. 8, 1867, aud by it emy D, Cooko aund Laurn 8. Cooko convey to Jry Coalo, 'l‘mauw'. Lots 271, 270, and tho west half of 269, in Benll’s Addition to Goorgetown, purt of Lot 248, nud oxcepting cortaln portions sold to Col- liue aud othors, for tho consideration ol $1. TIHE THIRD PAPER i8 dnted Jan, 11, 1873, and tho partien aro Hone ry D. and Laura 8, Cooke, who, for tho consid- oration of 84, convoy to Jay Oooke, a4 Trustee, & E't"fé’l of ground {ronting 4334 foet, willia depth —_—— PHILADELPHIA., Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, PiwAperenia, Oct. 1.—The order granted last weck, upon the petition of Edwnard Wilson agninst Jay Cooke & Co., to show why they should not be ndjudicated bankrupts, which was tohave boon rolurned to-day, was continued until noxt weelt at tho raquost of the debtors, and by consent of tho potitionors. el St e RICHARDSON INTERVIEWED, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. TIHE GOVERNMENT WILL NOT LOSI IY CLEWS. ‘Wasurxaron, Oct. 1.—In roply to inquirles mado by your correspondent this evoniug, Scere- tary Richardson roiterated his former statoment thnt ho bolioves tho Govornment will not loso » dollar in consoquonce of tho failurc of Clowa & Co., or Clows, Labicht & Co.; that s fow thou- ennd dollars may possibly bo lost Fheroby, but hoa thinks the indications are that tho Company, will pay all of its dobts. GOVERNMENT'S RELATION TO TIE COOKES. TFurthermors, 1t Jay Cooke & Co. pay even 83 por cont, ho believes tho CGovernment, which atands in tho position of a proferred croditor, will not loso anything by the fail- ure of tho First = Nationnl Banle of this city. No proposition of compromise bns ;I“ boon made by Jay Cooke & Co._through the cceiver of the Iirst National Bank, to the Tronsury Dopartment, but Judge Richardson gaya if Cooke & Co. will pny 50 per cent cash, with interest boaring notes for ono, two, and threo yonrs for tho remainder of the Company's indobfedness, a8 has beon roYomd will probably bo their proposition for settlomont, all will bo woll uanclully B0 far a8 the Government is concerned in tho Firat Natioual Bank of Wash- ington, aud it is probable the latter concorn will bo able to pay up ity entiro indobtedness. As to TUE AFFAIRS OF THE BYNDICATE, Mr, Richardsoneays they will not bo dircetly dis- turbed by tho failure of Jay Cooke & Co., though it Is possiblo that the result of tho fluancial panic in {his country may rotard or injuriously affect tho snles of our now bonds in forolgn countries, How- ovor, io does not expect such n result, for tho reason that tho bouds of the Uniced Statos will Do placed upon oven o moro solid basis nbroad o8 o safor investmont than horotofore, by the contrast that hes hoon mado in favor of our Government securitios as agninst railrond stocks, Mo nssorts that tho Syndicuto does not, and will not, bo allowed to owo tho United States Govern- ment anything for now & por cont honds takon by that body. No boads are given nuntil money thorofor s paid ovor, Tho S{ufllcnla has, up to this time, taken more than is required by ite agreoments with the department, Dore honds were aslked for just Leforo tho prosoat panie sot in, but tho requost has nob beon com- plied with yot, though the order for ihiem las not been countermanded. 'Cho Scerotary thiuks no serioud docltuo in the prices of ADILRICAN BECURITIES will bo ocensioned by tho paio In this country, which now seems to him to have almost entircly spont its forco. But littlo injurious effect hos beon iudicated in_ foreign markets which ecan Do afiributed to 'tho unset- tled state of affalrs on this sido of tho ocoan. Mr. Richerdson Is gratified by tha oxcollent condition of the Government fluances, a8 oxuibited in THE DEBT STATEMENT mndo to-day, ITo belioved many persons would bo surprised to find that tuo legal-tendor reserves havo nob J’at beon drawn upon, but ho candidly exprossed his purpuso to draw upon them whon- evor or as soon a8 it becomes necossary. e BOSTON. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Bosrox, Oct. 1.—Tho bettor feeling nmong tha monoy changors {s quito apparent to-dny, ong reasoun of which is, that tho banks have now begun to obtain the benoflt of the systom of lonn-certificates. Undor the influence of tha returning feeling of confidonce tho banuks ara discounting moro freely, and sithough the de< mand for money Inrgely exceeds their ability or willingnoss to rospond, every ono feols cn couraged to bolievo that matters will go on im- roving until tho old ways are resumed, Yos- rday thoro wore RUNORS OF FATLURLS, but they appenr to havo beon unfounded. Tho bank statemont showing that, in spito of largo drafts, tho resorve was not casentinlly dimin- ighed, and that they wero comparatively strongor than a week ago, bad a good influence. Should 1o new causo of panic arise elsowhero, business hore will 6oon rocover its normal status, Mor- cantile business is becoming nctivo, especially in dry goods, and & cheorful feoling provatly, A NEETING OF THE OBEDITONS of the Now England Irou JCompnny, ot Road- villo, which susponded on ‘Chursday, was held to-day, and the Dircctors made o ststoment of their” ‘assots and labilities, showing a cided_ balanco in favor of tho Company. Tho Prosident stated that Lo is confidont tuat tho Company can pay every dollar it owes, The counesrn will probably in time bo cuabled to resumo business. - THE HINGIAM DANK, " which closed in consoquonco of tho defaleation of ite Cashior, voted to-day to reduco its capital from $240,000 to §140,000, its old limit, aud to rosume. lhe Cashior I8 prostratod at his homo in tho bank building. What shall bo done in his cado is for the Comptroller to docldo, and orders are awaited by Bavk-Examiner Neodham, who oxposed bis wrong-doing. ———— PITTSBURGH, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrspuran, Pa., Oct, 1.—Tho statements pro- viously mnde of tho resumption of eithor ths Lawronce Savings Bank or the Becurity Trusé Company sre entirely promature, Tho Dirastors of the Lawrence Bavings Bank have mado a statoment, in which thoy say they will rosume ng soon ag they can make available their bills ree coivablo, somo of which mature in about tca days, de- TIE BEOUNITY TRUST COMPANY will probably not again resume business, ag the institution i8 in n dosidedly bad condition through tho fuilurc of James T\ Brady & Co., who hold the principal stock in the concein. Dopositors will got thoir ducs, but the utack- holdors will bo minus, The oroditors of Jamos T, Brady & Co, hold & mooting at 10 o'clock to-morrow moruiug. —— TOLEDO, Spectal Dlsnateh to The Chiciqo Tribune. Torkno, O, Oct, 1,~Ench day shows o slight, though markod, improvoment in businos and financlal eircles, ‘Tho bunks are oxtendiug out agaiu oantiously Into thofr formor liue of opora- tions, and monoy i8 bocoming muoh easior, thongh yot vory fur from_the condition previous to tho panfo, The Board of L'rado is following as rapldly a8 posniblo In the walo of the banks. ‘Ilie nmount of business trauwacted on 'Ohiange to-dny was somowhnt gronter than atany time slnoo last Friday, though tho aoarcity of manoy conflnos the operntions mostly to uptlons, sellor Qulabor bolng the favarite. Smull shipmonts of whoat and corn wore mado to Ogdonsburgh an Buffalo, At tho rate tho recovery is going o, it [Continued on the Eighth Pazsd