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2 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1873 The Chicagy Tribune, Bunday Morning, Octobor 5, 1873, THE FINANOIAL NEWS, Tho report from Now Yark, which s now -the priucipal polut of monatary intorest, indicatos n roturn’ to the normnt condition of things at the Btook Exchango, whoro stooks, aftor s tomporary doprossion, rocovercd fo highot rates than atnny tine during the weol. Throo of the susponded brokers woro ablato resume, and wero roadmitted to tho' Board, As the Iato panls - start- ed from Wall -gireot,” the roturn to bot- tor prices thero will exort more than usual in- fuonce in improving tho financlal situation, The bavks appesr to got on woll'with ‘their loan-cortificaten 1n epito of tho dangors attond- mat upon thoir issue. A, total reduotion of 3,200,000 is announced, and whilo groonbacke wore still worth 3¢ of 1 por cont promium over tortifled chacks, tho loan-certificates also com- manded tho same premium fu o similar relation. ¥his wonld place thom at par with groonbaoks. At all events, tho difforenco is now morely nomi- mol. A yesolution hns been adopted by tho Olearing-House Loan Committee instructing the Obaivman to roquest all tho banks that have taken out certificates to roturn and ecancol them from day to day, an: rapldly as possiblo. Tthe necoasity of this courso scomed to bo fully Focognizod. Thero was a rumor in Now York, Sald to bo confirmed by later dispatches from Washington, that the $44,000,000 had boon drawn on to the amount of about $2,600,000. It bod the effoct of strengthoning stocks. Tho susponsion of Peake, Opdykv & Co., & prominent firy-goods firm, wuggests that the commoreial in- " borests may yot faol thio offects of tho currency loak-up, but probably not enough to occa- sion any bad failures. Peako, Opdyke & Co, whose liabilitios nro §2,600,000, claim psurplas of $500,000. They will continue busi- Deas, poylng thoir indobtednoss in installmonts, 'l within olghtoon months, with 10 por cont in- terost, The dry-goods firm of Paton & Coi, Whose suspension was announced somo days Bgo, 0wo 1,400,000, and have mado arrange- Inouts for an extonsion similar to that of Poake, Opdyke & Co. Call lonns are roported to have boon ot tho rate of 7 per cont per annum, and ranging from ¢ down to 1-32 bonus, Foroign exchange was lower thao the proceding day. The outlook at New York is, all things consid- "erad, moro favorablo than the most sanguino would have prodicted throo or four days ago, The firm of Jay Cooke & Co. have mado & proposition of assigumeont in trust to E, H, Rol Jing, Into United Btates Reyenue Commissionar, \of all the property, renl and personal, of every membor of tho flrm, and of all the intorest their wives have therein, tho property ta be sppraised (Bt dts resl valuo, convorted ss rap- Tdly s possible, and turned out to tho ocroditors in installments of & per centas fast a8 roalized, the croditors also to hava the privilege of taking tho property, at in- dividual option, for its appraised value. It is said that the proposition has Leen favorably ro- ceived, aslikoly to oconsion less dolay in mottlo- wment than a proceeding in bankruptey. The First National Bank, of Washington, will prob- ably pay 7 por cent, regardless of the condition of Joy Cooke & Co. Rumors of tha uusnfety of the Bank of the Metropolis, with which tho Dis- trict Government deposits, wore sot at rest by the Bank Examiner, who found its sffairs in good condition, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia soew to foel the remunuts of the panic more than any other places from which we hava advices. In Phil- ndelphin, thore has boen & docided roduction in the wages of omployes and in tho working foreo at the factories. The Pittsburgh banks have boen badly drained in currency by the policy of full payment, and the etatemont is made that tho manufacturers adopted the plan of with- holding balf of the employes’ pay in their intors egt. The workmen have taken this action in good part, however, and Lave perfect confidonce in their employors, difliculty in making collections may cause somo §usponsions among the 300 mills of that city. Of ull cities of tlie country, Chicago seoms to bo the casiest, Evidences of a panio were hard to find hore yestordsy, ‘Tho business of tho day was as stendy and active ae it usually is on the Inst day of the weok. Now York oxchange was st o elight discount; but, per contra, many of our commission men wore in o condition to motify their country ocus- tomers to draw on them as usual. Al tho rail- roads, with a single exception, are now taking such checks on tho solvent banks as thoy would Lave taken befora the panic came on. Thia will rolieve tho shipping interest still further, The city banks are not only in a good condition and stendily improving, but, botter than this, tho pooplo understand it. The couutry bauks will probably learn of this early in the week, and re~ aume thoir rogular business in full as trade may domand. PERSONAL, # Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tr{bune, Wasnixozox, Oct, 4.~Judgo Loufs Deut, brother of Mru, Grant, Iu seriously and dungorously ill nt his vesidenco In this city. Tho Iresident and Ars, Grant wora at bis bedsido tho greater port of this evening, TonoNTo, Oct, 4,—Joscph Arch is visitiug tho Mus~ koka District, and on bis return horo_ will go to the Unlted States, ¥ TiosToN, Oct, 4.—Tho workingmen of his city nud vicinity are mukivg arrangements to give o grond ro- ception to Joscph Arch on bis arrival horo, Tho ex- ercises will includo u pracossion through the principal steels and addreasos in Fanoull Uall, —_— THE WEATHER. WAstNaTON, Oct, 4,—Tho arca of lowest barometor will probably niove northeastward, with southicasterly Wiuds, cloudy wud xuiny waalior ot Sundey over Now York aud New Englund, For Sunday fu tho Middle aud Atlantlo Btates, westerly winds and clearing weatlier, For Southern Btatcs, northwesterly winds and parlly cloudy and elear weather, For tho Gulf Statos, ortherly wind and parlly cloudy woator, For thio Lower Lake reglon, coutinuod cloudy weather, with southerly winds, For tho Obfo Valley, westerly winds nd clear weatiier, For tho Minnesots Valloy and Upper Lako Reglon, increasing southwosterly ‘winds aud cloudy weatlier, £ b e MACOUPIN COUNTY DEBT. Special Dlspateh to The Chicado Tribune. OARLINVILLE, 1M, Oct, 4,—At & meoting of the Board of Bupervisora to-day, |l|u( declded to moke no lovy of tax for the paymont of the interest on the Courts Houso bonds, and the fnlluvdn?' proposition for the compromise 'of the dobt will Lio snbinitted at the Novewbor olection: That tho county fund (ho presont debt, amounting to nearly §2,000,000, ot 50 cents on the dullar, i 6 por cont bonds, puyable In twenty years, A SNAKE STORY. VAN WenT, O, Oct, 4,—A littlo boy, named Jacob Btripo, YoInitid & gurter smake, 18 inciics long, and 3¢ aninch thick, Fortwo yours ho has been subject 1o #ovare convuiulonn, but nono kaow the cutise watil the appoarance of his' snakeship, Tho suake ia perfuctly forme, it thoaxrontion of‘belng biind: 311y probe allo th mumke wau swallow, ablo the sumko wowtwnllowed while drinklsg at» sving —. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Nrw Yok, Oct, 4,—Arrived, stenmshipa Oity of Ante worly, Bpatu, snd "Adriallc, f "“3{ s B B A ,s:um Liverpoul, und Arrac UEENaTOWN, Oct, 4,—Btesmsbips Samaria, from Now York ; Marathon, from Doston 3 and. from Bonfreal, huve afsived out, ¢ o AuSTa, —_— . THE HOCKING CANAL. CoruMDTs, 0,, Oct, 4,—Tho Hocl it Coray by o July Troskety has. B Conreatry Fopaired, aud is now in better condition than fcg Joars, It is still thonght that the | ENCOURAGING. [ The Financial Condition in the West Hourly - Improving. Our Railroads Again Regeive Checks in Payment for Freight, - flferything Again Mov- ing Smoothly in ‘Wall Street. Temporary Suspension of - the gt loyo the minigum points d-tondor clrenlation At $368,600,000, or- Hierling; 1074, 4 Yo GOVRANMENT DOXDE, H Qdnpbn, %1 1144 | Counous, 07, vvuesees1d Cotpons, ' Conpons, ‘63 Conpons, '64 10-4 Goupons, 03 Ourres Ooupons, 65 (i Now, : NONDR, | Varglior, oldl, 35 Norlis Garoilnig,-old, 20. . North Caroduas, now 17, Miesourls.... ... Tennonscen, olil, Tniessecy, HOW., . Virginios, tiow. Oantonuuseeses Wextorn' tinion! Quicksflvor, .. Adams Expro Wells T American Unifed Bat Torre Hauto pfil. Ghicago & Alton; Chioago & Altoniitd, v3. Olio & Misslssippl, . 20 040,40 Tk OaB. & Q. 80 Lako Siiora % 119 Tudians Gon 2% Michignn Cont 76 . | ilinoln Gontral, s ss, 081} Tittaburgh,. 82 | Union Paciflo bonds, 20X Northiwestorn,: 45 Unjon Paciflostock,, 74 Norlhwestorn prd... 00% | Contral Pacitio, er.- 03 Hock Teland.., euer 043¢ | Dol., Lack, & Wonlitie 033 N.J, Central 057 | D, & Brloyecernrs 13 8t Faul,.. DRY GOODS. trade to-dny, owing to tho Euspension of Ponke, Op~ dyko & o, Tito firm continuos buslacis as aual, owover. New York Dry-Goods Firm of Peake, Opdyke " & Co. Other Suspended Firms Mak- ing Terms with Their ‘Tho marlet for colton goods is quiot, but steady, Woolena in moderate roquest at irregular rot “Flaunels and blankots in good domaud, Dress goods less nctive with agents. —_—— THE PITTSBURGH MANUFACTUR- ERS Spectal Dispatch to The Ohicago Tyibune, Prersounai, Po., Oct, 4.—Curroncy was in great demand on nccount of its befug pay-dsy atinany of tho milla and manufactorics, Somo of tho banks ware pushed for groonbacks, and offered 8 por cont promium for currency. Creditors. New York Clearing-House Order Calling in the Loan-Cer- tificates, Reissue of $2,600,000 of the Forty-four Million Re- g serve. Eastern Manufaoturers’ Still Com- plain of a Soarcity of Our- ’ Tency. Proposition for Scitlcment Made to the Creditors of Jay Cooko & Co. ' IN CHICAGO. Tho conditfion of affairs in the commercial world" yesterdsy was all that could bo hoped for. The smount of graenbacks passing backward and forward Botween bank officers and bank , customers was vory large, the lowerlng of the rato of premium on currency in New York haviug hiad o very morked offect in loos- ening tho Jolnta of trade, which have from rocent in- uctivity bocomo cramped. The-bankors, without ex- ception, reported tho aspect as gratifying in the ex- ireme; depositors are coming forward with their cur- rency freely; the grafn trade especially is resuming its wouted briskncss at thls scason of the year, and, a8 n consequence, tho bankors, ro- grining confidonco In the future, nre opening thotr inuer vaulta moro frecly, Not 6 rumor or hint of any- thing untoward fs heard in sny of the commerelny centres, aud therofs no doubt that tho weok just ended, 60 full of suxiety for oll, will bo succeeded by another whose Saturdsy will aco trade slmost fully restored. Thoso who, on this Sabbath, reflect upon thie puinful susponso which was felt by tho whole com- munity the Sunday previous, and comparo it with the Taraty Foor Silivette ian Tatonsoly grlalea fo: {myproved state of affalra, ALL ‘Tl TAILIOADS in tho city, with tho oxception of the Ohleago, Bur- Tinglon & Quiney, bave dacided to again rocolvo checks from responeiblo partics on biuks not wuspended, for frelght churges, ete, Superiutendent J, Q. Mcdullin, of the Chileago, Allon & &t, Lonia Ralirosd, atated that they did 1ot refuso to tako checks until s larga num- ber recelved by them woro thrown out and _refused by {ho banks, Tiiey wers compelled to demand currency in order {0 pay off thelr current expenses, Tlo roads ure still imprcviu? ond heavy shipments in graip, morchundise, snd live-stock nro expectod this v “The stock ut the Stock-Yurds hos neurly all been posed of, and thero 18 plouty of room to take cala of Dow shipments, L e ELSEWHERE., NEW YORK, Speelal Dispateh to The Chicaya Tridune. New Yonk, Oct, 4—Tho strcot hns been porfectly quict to-day, dealings emall and_unoxciting. Thero liaa beena elight advance in Vanderbilt sccurities, owing to tho lock-up, and somo foreign domand for New York Central, Threo of the suspended firms, Robiuson & Suydom, Smith & Seaver, and C, G, ‘White, bave been restored to momberehip on the Stock Exchange, All other markota aro quiet and un- changer Loan certificates, lotely issued by tho Clear- ing-House Associstion, hava beon reduced $2,600,000 Withiout any perceptiblo tightening of money, - Theso certificates are not quoted on this market, but rate about tho same ua _groenbacks ovor certified chiecks, ‘The ruling rato to-duy was X per cent for greenbacks, closingat % only. The fonu certificnts bring about the gamo premium over the certified checks of the bost anks, TOE SUBPRNDED Fius, The proposition of Paton & Co., dry-goods dealers, submitted to thelr croditors, 1a na follows: On tholr $1,400,000 of indebtedncsn thoy offer to pay, with in- terest'at 10 per cent, in two, three, four, five, slx, soven, olght, nine, fifteon, s oigheon monthia ol apectively. oM ARTIVALS. Bteamera from Europ, srrivin amounts of Lullion on_board, ] tho Bul~Treasury on Mouday, i ot S REGULAR MARKET REPORT. . New Yonx, Oct. 4:—Tho day und woek eloso upon & cheerful and encouraging tote of afairs on tho Stock Exchavge, Matters aro now going {n their usual nor~ mal way, and the outlook is emincutly satisfuctory, THE ONLY DEAWIACK Ting been tho sunouncement of tho suspension of the dry-goods Liouso of Peake, Opdycke & Co., with lia- billtics smountiug to $2,000,000, Tho firm clatma to huva a surplus of $500,000, oxEx at the closo was quoted #,7 per cent gold {0152 an@ interest until Monday. Oull fouus bave beon mude to- day us high o8 ¢, aud a8 low 8 7 per cent currency, This premium o greenbacks s niow nominal, and thoy comnd only per ceut over certifled check, “TI0E CLEALING-HOUBK, Tho Losn Commitics of tho Clearing-Houso to-dny adopted tho following resolution Tizsolved, That tho Obalrman of this Committeo ro- queat all banks which huvo tuken out loau-certificates 10 Toturn and cancel them from day to duy us carly s practicablo, tiat”tho aggreguto wsy be'zapidy’'ro- uced, Thie' amount of theso loan-certificates has boon already reduced $3,200,000 from tho lighest polnt, ‘The Clearing-House hus announced that, during the tusnio and rodemption of loan-cerlisicatos, tho weokly bunk-statement will bo discontiied. EXOUANGE shiows a marked doclino in rate. Leadmg bankers have reduced Tmuuum to 107@103,‘fi but the actual busiticy was at much lower pricos, ~ho clowing tran-~ saorious wera b SHGIIC 6r buniors 60 duya’ storlug, and 103G for slght, a weak, but business wos not_capechally achive, The e doolied trom 1104 10 10034, uud Tuler reobvared To110%. ‘Tho rater pald for currying wers G, 6, T, 3, and 3 per cent gold and for borrowing flat, Olbare ces, $30,440,000, The Assiutant Treasurer putd out to-day $134,000 op account of Interest aud n rodemp- tlon of 520" bonds, Bpeele shipment fo Kurope thls ‘week, $573,800, priticipally siiver bars, VYORKION TRADE, Total dmporta for tho week, $1,704447, of which 5,641,160 were genoral merchundfse, ‘ond $3,123,207 diy woods.” Amount of dry gool miaskeiod, 03t~ 3. to-day, have largo (ch will e placed in QOVERNMENT DONDE olosed strong, BTATEIONDS dull, and Uttie doing, MIBOELLANEOUS, In rallway aud miscollaueous stocks pricos declined from X to 13¢ per cent, but at 3 o'clook fhe markat bo- cume alrong aud active’; buying provaled, which car- rlod up the pricos from L to°8 per cout, 'The quotas tions mude late in the dsy werw the highestof tha woek, The clilof strengih’und activity wero in Weat— ern Unlon, Lake Bhorv, Now York Central,and Wabasl, thougl pslasp advauce was mudo in'sumeof the Unlon Pacifio receded from 305 to 34, aud aftarwarda recovered tho decline, Lxpress slinroa mado furibor advauce, Esrly in ihe day the murket wus unfavorably aifectod by ths rumors of dry fallures, and tha lator Luoyanoy was pariiully sed on ruinors from Washingto that the $44,000,- 000 resorve had hesu eucrosched on, Telegrame corie fiznod thess W ton rumors, aud stated the oute There Ia a groat DIVENSITY OF OPINION in regard to thestsnd taken horo by tho banki in ot virtually suspending by making Olearing-douso cortiiod chooks currenoy, Somo arguo that tho monesod institutions ought to have taken & more couservativo atand, nd “not sllowed our city to Do dratned of its ourrency. Tho Philsdelphia ‘banka bavo boen very hiard on us. bauks wero obliged to accopt thelr Olearing-House checks, and walt until such time ns our sister city was willing to sond currency o tho Western banka, they buve 1ot alded this city, TUE MANUFAQTURERS, Tho meoting which was hold yestorday by ourmanu- facturors, for witbholding hislf-pay, was to bridgs over our financial troubles, Home af the strongest iron- posed to it I visited soveral tron mills {o-day, and had with ~ the workmon ond ' proprietors, und with sovoral of our loading bank officers, 1 {ntor- yiewed Mr, J, N, Beully, Cashier of the First National Bank, 'This bank s probably as staunch an inatitu- ton as thora ia in this city, Mr, Scully, in tho convor« #ation, sald in substance that thore are over 200 mills in this vioinity, great snd small,” Thoso cmploy from 100 to 2,600 mon each, requiring on an avorage from $5,000 to $125,000 in monoy per month. to pay - thelr il this coat and iron must b pald in casb, compelling thom to havo immenso resourocs, whils their sales aro all on lons {ime, Noarly ovary scction of thls country is our doblor, whilo tho Wost fo mioro 80 than auy other, Mr, Scully felt giad that tho manufacturers hod taken this stsnd, and that thelr workmen, in » measuro, co-oporated with them, as it will reliove the banks in tho next two woeks from p: fug ant over $500,000 in curroncy, which would oth it be witdrawn s locked up. o thinksthat tho ‘bouka have doue wisely in hnlp!;fi onc another and continuing to pay all demands made upon them ; that it will, fn the ond, result 1o tho benofit of tho'eity s that tho West had beon contracting tho past threo montha larger bills then ot suy timo sinco tho war, aud thess billa will be maturing within tho noxt threo months, which will give this city o greater volumo of currcncy than at uny time hereto- foro, Thero wero fovoral otlier partied interviewed. They tuink that the policy adopted by our banksis _aulcldal, and will rosult in' o great deal of harm to this city, for, sald on of thesa fenuumnn, they have al- lowéd tliemsolves to bo dralued of cuurrency, and to- Luve not sufficient mouey to_ pay or opora- 1 predioted that tho setion of tho buuku will eaneo the faflure of muuy houses and hanks who othere wiso could have weathered the funndlal storm, Your correspondent started for Brownstown, a rocent aunexion to this city, sud there he vieited Jones & Laughiiu's IMENSE ROLLING-MTLLS . in order to get (ha views of sowe of the workmen here, Tho first he met wona “boas” naller, Theso *“boeses ” run thres or four nall-machines under a contract with tho firm at 8o muc‘l;lnrar ton, aud hire men an helpors. This * boss™ suld tho men aro per- Jerfectly mlifed with “the balf-pay eyatcan Thoy think in theso times it requires iho~ workmen to stand by thelr omployers, *+8o far a8 X know, all my men are willing to work for o limited time at the full'rates and recelve but bLalf tholr pay, rather than bo thrown out of work eutiraly. Thov Liavo freat confidonca in tho firm. Besides, thoy word ott*® RELECRMONE° 10 ia Nty nid oy could {lly sffard to losatime now.” Your reporter then took o atroll 5 AMONG TITE WOREAEN, and thetr opinfons acemed unuulimona that {he action waa demaniod by tho times, and oy ought to put up with it, though the fitm docs not pay til noxt Batur- day, 1 then took & walk through tho various OLAS5-WORKS, Nearly alltho window.glnss fuslories aro_closed on acconnt of the men being ou o strike, 8o far asI cowA learn, thoy affected o declded disregord whether oy worked or not, and thought this thing would llow over in a few days, IRON AND BTEEL~WORKS, Jonos & Laughlin employ about 3,500 men, who ro- quire fully $125,000 per month for pay. Mr, Joues suld that fio Lnd gono into this hnl!-{m)m!u! not Ko much #s o malter of necossity as & mat- fer of policy; bo wanted to keep iz milis runuing fall; théro really was no necossity for his firm to curtall their hands ; thelr orders now forcod them to their fullest capacity. Boma of tho Western manufacturers aro beglnning to cancel thelr ordors, however, They have been eeized with a sort of a panic, Many of them, ho thought, were unable to pay for what lhu{ liad contracted for, 1le thought the work- ‘men ought to stand their sharo in this® troublo; they wero really the rich men of tlie could aselst to boar this Durden without any great sacrifico to themselves. Ho thoughtit wus Leiter for them to work for Lalf-pay than to be thrown out of employmont, ailogatior o month or more. 1lo said this was tho Dest thing that the manufacturors could have done. The banks helped the manufaclur- ors in thelr etrafts, and now tho manufacturors sliould not go buck on them, He thinks tho Clearing-iouse acted wisely when thoy rofused to adopt Now York and Philadelphis bank policy, snd when they ro- wolved to meot all oxigoncies with a bold front, Ho antd tho_stock of ron {u the United Blafes now ‘was lightor than at any time sinco he had been in the businees, This 18 tho first time that this country has its own market for its iron, British fron canuot com- pote with this country now. Thoir Isbor and coal ia getting too dear, IT0 saya cveryihiug ls I our fuvor for a loosa monoy market, Noxt Saturdny was thelr n{-;hy, and he fntended to act conscrvatively, ring mon could not afford to live on Lulf pay even for a.short timo, und he would not aek it of them, They would vnly deduet tha kialf from akillod lubor, A Ivi;ulhnr, be took n decldedly hopeful view of the sit: ation, ' Leaving Mr. Joncs, your roporter saun. elty now, snd tho tored to DBROWN & CO.'A STEEL MILL. The men there are pald every two woeks, on Satur- days, Laat Baturday was their pay-duy, when the men Lield a meoting, and Mr, Brown nddreesed thom ou the situation, There are sowo 400 men employed Lero, The men discuseod tho matter, snd resolved to stand by their cmplo{vn, and that night returned over $1,000 to the firm, which, however, the firm would not'ac- copt I found all tho mon Licre well sutiufied to work in this oy just 08 long s it was uccessary, sid uot nuk any questions, ~Tho poy-roll of (his' mill amounts to about $18,000 every moulh, Mr, Drown lllollghb that leaving rome $300,000 in the banks to-day would Lelp them materially, aud work greatly to tho ks’ good aud arcalt, fn uhving; Lo grout coudouco befween employers and employed, BEUG & 00,'s NOLLING MILLS ond uafl fuctory wus . visited, Some 350 men are employed, aud sbout $15,600 every two weoks 8 required to b3 the men, 1t was pas- day, T found ° they wero all wiling fo put up with what bad been dono by tho manufac turors, Tho luborers hero wero all puld in full; only sicliled Inbor Lind & deduotion of 50 per cent, Next paye dny the frm will pay fu full, 1o thought’ this wholo amattor was to nasist tho bunka, I thon visited Shocn- bfll‘fl}fll‘, Blain & Co,, Uussy, Wells & Co,, Reese, Grafl & Co,, Union Milis, and' soveral smallor ' ones, There’ wis “but' " ono opintou oxpressed among all, * Wo will pay In full noxt puy-day. CONFIDENOE FUEVAILING, Tho workmen woraull entisfled, 1know of several instances where men havo taken therr suved-up funds, in some inslances smounting to o $1,000, und given it to their cmployers to liclp thom out until such time as. thoy would Lo nblo to roturn it, Such fa the coufl- doucs fu this elty botwnen mmployer and smployod, s WASHLNGTON, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicugo Trilune, JAY COOKE & CO, ‘WASHINGTON, Oct, 4.—The proposition of Jay Cooke & Co,, mudo known here to-dag, o trausfor all thoir property, including tlolr Individusl property snd that of thelr wives, to Mr, Rolliua In truat, for the credite oré, paylvg In 6 yer cent installmenta ns that wnm sbiall be realized from time to timo from the nsssts, moots with genoral favor in (hfs clty. Mr, Rollina will bo recollected as Commiselonor of Interual Royo nuo for sevoral years, und fs now tho Presldent of tho Natlouwl Iusuranco’ Gompany, of Dhiladulphis, in which Jay Cooke was tlio principal stockliolds er, It 1a undersiood that this proposition of Gooke & Co, also Inchudos thio option of cruditora to tako real estate or other property of tho firm at it npe ralsed value, It s statod that the susponded Firet atfonsl Bk will poy 75 por cent of (ta fudebtedueas, Irrospectiva of thglr clufiu upon Juy Caolio & Co, fof about $600,000, ul ,000, thut the National Motropolitan Bank, of this cily, was {u o shinky condition, and, as an svidence of ita himited resources in ourrency, it was stated that the had _ cortified for 'sums as emoll as §l, ‘Iho Dirvctora of the bank deny the trutbfulness of theas rumors, and, in order to show their real condi~ tlon, roquested the Bank Examiuer in this District to ozamiue into tho affairs of the bank, This work he performed {o-dny, and it wne found that tho concorn ‘was never in a moro healthy position, and that it has boen using itw currency in the past weok in trecly dls- oounting fdrut-olass businoss paper, Thoso discouuts New Yonx, Oct, 4.—~Thore was a dopressed foclingin. to-ddny ntood 1 tho aggregnto over ,000, or withfs Ay st ggTeR! $800, n din L ,000 of tho- highest sum that néoount ovor ‘rosched, * fa e R | PHILADELPHIA. Bnertal Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune, . Pnrtapkueiza, Oct, 4,—0ilbough, Dond & Og., Vankors, havo mado patisfactory arrangomonts with® tholr croditars by which they will ahortly bo ounblod to reaumo businoss, ‘Thoy atata that thotr nssots nro far “boyond ‘thelr labilttes, of" whioh only nbout $200,000 oro owing to depositors, Evory croditor will, got doltar for dallar, ‘Tho terms avo for the psyment of n stipulatod poreontago at tho ond of slx mouths, and tho Dalanco in casy atayres thoreaftor, ONE'NESULT OF THE LATE PANIO 4 thnt s Inrgo nutbor of ordors to manitaotitrors of various kinda of goods have boon countermanded, . An othor s tho almost completo paralyzation of mantfao- turora ‘through searolty of ourrency, Many person linvo toncluded to discontinue oporations untd] hetter timon ; ofhiora, tho maforiy, keep thelr kands on half time, whilst & fow atraggle on with full forco of hands, & THE M'OULLOCH IRON COMPANY Xeop ori full hands, John If, Adame, pactiter, {nforms mo that orders aro plontiful, Their ‘men aro workimy {imo und .a'half, and tho firm have arranged 5o thal cmploses obtain full wages, Tl eoneorn e roprencil- od 8 tho largent galyanizing firm in the United States, * OTMEN LARGE MANUFACTORIES, Morris, Tusker & Co,, tho world-renowned frm, hayo discharged a very Iargo numbor of hands, In tho Keyatono Baw.and Rteal Works, owned by Henry Diston & Bons, tho employes are ‘working half-tmo, Tho firm turm, gut 317,000,000 sanually. 1o tho Daid, win Locomot1¥o Works the hands are on full timo, but tho managor eannot safoly aay that that will long con- tinue, _Thrao epinning milla at Kensington have stop- pod, - Mariin Landonburgor & 0o,, sbuwl-manufactur- cra, hnvo susponded paymont, 1t {8 belloved that tho suspousion will bo tomporary, OUR JOBDING TIADE 18 ooly purchnsing for immodisto wants, and a cantious olfey 18 abscrvod, with no disposition’ to anticipato ituro wants, THE MONEY MANKET 18 quita notive, but there fs no vory groat pressura for Lunds, sud Utilo ombarrassmont in mercantilo clrcles from auy,dofialency, Tho banks aro accommodating thelr regular . cusfomors to tho oxtont of their moans, and net wisoly and Judiciously for tho presout, In tho ‘opon _market morey'is freoly current, but Taios aro stendy, Wo quoto at 7@8 per cent on sirictly aull transnctions and the best collateral scourltics, and dis- counta vary from 13 fo 24 per ceut por annum, | ¥ GOLD 1n woak, and subject to constant fluctuation within limited rango. It{a bolieved that tho Triton Mills will shortly psumo operations, . FAID IN GOLD, 0 contractor Thy for tho Houso of Correstion hora paid bia mon in gold to-day, tlo Iattor allowing abate- monbof 10 poroont, - ; . THE SUD-TANABURT. Tho Unllod Btdtes Ansistant Troasurcr fn this city 108 & balanco on hand of 811,743,891, U IN DELAWADE. . Tho cotton faotory of J, G, Bliaw I8 closed, and all Dbonds dischargéd, - From tho various works handa aro balog continually dlecharged in Wilmiugtos Qoo of the moat extonsivo moroceo catablishmients thioro luavo decided to puy thalr mon kalf, whllo ouotlir frim pay tholr men in cheoks. = IN CAMDEN, N, J, 3 Tho banks ol through tho monstary troubles havo oxtifbitod & Hboral lino of discount_to customors, aud pursucd o policy which bas tended to proserve com- ‘ploto publio coufidence, Tho consequonce hns been fnt thoro were 10 uniuwual wisidrawnls ot doposiizy and_business, although omowhst disturbod at firat, Lias not beon seriously affoctod, One or kwo oxtensiv liouses have folt's slight inconvonience, but that is about over, - _DIVIDEKD DAY, Yeatorday was dividend day at the State National Bank, and tho Directora decisrod 12 por cont on thio onrnings of that institution for the pust aix months payable on demand frou of taxes, ‘IN NEW JESEY, ‘Tho Grant Locomotive and tho ‘Danforth works, of ‘Paterson, nve discharged . 275 mon, owing to tho dif- foulty of getting ready monoy, Tho Todd & Rafferty Manuifacturing _ Company, ot Paterson, on Friday discharged 23 mon from tholr bollor snd machina shiops, It {5 sald furthor Qisohargoa sro contomplatod. A BTRIXE, iTho belpors atthe Lar-millof tuo Allentown Rolling: Ml Compaay struck on ondny because thoy, could not, as thoy alleged, earn enough to pey thoir board, T bar-mill is therefore idle ot preseut, NEDUOTION OF WAGHS, Tuo Bothlehem Iron Company have motified thelr cmployes that on and ofter Oct. 1 {hero will bo o genoral roduction in wages of from 10 to 16 per cent, Notices hiavo been postod up fn tho Allontown Tiolling: Mill informing_employea that tho wagos of uli recclv. ing more than $3 per day aro £ ba reduced 16 percont, and of all rocefving ots tuan $3 por dny 10 per cont, <L TnALE TIME, The Hartlsburg Car Manufucturing Company, which employs 700 Lands, and poys out neatly $30,000 a montli in wages, Lavo suspendod half of their em- ployes, The company have also determined to reduce tho Liours of & day’s labor from 10 to 9; SUGPENDED, Tho Cummings Csr Company of Jersey City has boew obliged to suspend, although its nasets will more than cover its labilitien. The troublo is that there are o Iargo amount of debta due from railroads, sosTow. oo Bostox, Oct, 4 —Lunper & Co., graln-dealers, have suspondod. Liabilities, $300,000 7 sasots, $500,000, Sen B ot BT, LOUIS. Rnsetad Disputch (o The Chicago Tribune, 8r. Lous, Oct, 4,—~Tho weok has not closed cheer- {ully ng regords Ansnciul matiers, *Business hos not revived 08 oxpected. Tho rocolpts of grain to-day wero only 4,600 bushols of wheat, 2,000 bushols of corn, and much less than the usual amount of other coreals, 30 GRATN OR FLOUR to speak of 18 going forward from this point, Bomo cured meats have beon Gent East by pactles who could notafford to walt for payment. Tho flouring-mills linve pearly all stoppsd running, although most of {heir owners huvo lived in hopos {hat they should live over the panic, ana kesp the mill-stono golng, M THE MANUFAOTORIES, ‘Tlio Carondelot Tron Works aro still running, Tho employes of the Vulean mills held_a meoting yesier— duy, il agreed to take tholr wagos in cortified checkn, Tlio bankn linve beon Lord prossed by manufucturers fo furnish monoy to pay off hands, but with indiffer ent succoss, +8omo of them hnvo notified thoir work- men thatfhey caunol pay them fn. currancy much longor, ‘THERE 18 SOME EASTENN EXONANGE in tho city, but ft cannot canily Lo got at unless tho curseucy {s puld for ft, © Bunkers urvfess lo by dolng what tlioy cun, but fhey nro not gettiug any more caurageous oud Lopeful for the futuro, Ou 'Change, nothiug §s dolug, aud littls can bo dons untii thero fa o furthor moyement of produce, — SAN FRANOISCO, Special Digpateh to The Chicago Tribuna, BAN Fnaxo1sco, Oct, 4.—Monoy continucs essy, Call losns t commercis} banks are steady at 1} per cent to rpgular customers, Tho amount of coln recelved frona tié Bub-Trersury tho past wook was timely, and of great naslstance in meoting the pressing wants of tho market during the week, Now, grain-bills nra ‘mora anlable, and thera fa moro_disposition to exeatite ddeafis on New York ; consequently a more comfortablo fecling provails in moncy cireies, There was a fair business in mining atocka to-day, Prices woro well susiained, “Flo China steamer carried aivay a cargo valuod at SMIOGD, and treasure to tho amonnt of $200,000, “fhere ara mow loading twonty-four vessels, with 975,000 centula of wheat, for Europe, e Bl NASHVILLE., Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Nasuviag, Tenn,, Oct, 4.—The monelary sitastion is daily improving, Notwitistanding, Anancisl em. barrassmentss the wholesalo trade Liss increascd 10 to 15 por cent over last year, Tho collcctions for tho ‘week have beon good. Tho zallroad business fs drying up, Tho mechanica nt the shopa of the Loulavills & Nushvilloshd Great Bouthern Roada aro to be put on three-quarter ime on Monday, x —— “ MILWAUKEE, Spectal Dispateh to_The Chicago Tribun, Miadiie, Of, 1. hlabey ‘mittora. continue to Improvo steadily under tho rapld accumulation of cur- roncy ot this point, The bauka agaln nsaat tholr cus. tomor with Toans fo tho oxtont of thelr ability, New York excliango sella t 3¢ to i discount, The gencral city trade {4 good, and deposfis sre increasing, Bread- Atufls aro advaveing, Tho coming week, it s confl- deutly expected, will witness as uotive s movemont in tho grain trado s beforo the panic, kit vssese 8T, PAUL. Speetal Dispuich to The Chl Tribune, 81, PauL, Oct, 4/ ProduCS uyors Fosalved ourroncy from Obicugo unid ' Now York to-day, and. tho ety bnuka wero cubbing drafta for othord, On Monduy wheat buying will be resumed sll over the Btate, Bnunil rocelpta wero oxpoctad at present prjoes. Tho Milwaukeo and Chieago owners order tho wheat gtored ol difforent poiata sbippod througi o (ho asae ard, ‘Mondentoll's Bunk, Minneapolis, has rosuuod, b iy MONTREAL, Special Dispatchto The Chicago Tribune, Monrnear, Oct, 4—~Tho bsuke aro supplying tho legitimate wants of commercial customers at 8 toy per ceut for siraight diacount, but atock loans av scarcely obtainable at suy price, The stock market s dull, —_— ‘WESTERN OOUNTRY BANKS., BPRINGFICLD, Spsclal Dlspateh (o The Chicago Tribune SPRINGFIELD, ILL, Oct, 4,~Ina reported intorview with A, 1, Burloy, who rocently visited thla eity, ho ls mado to say, in tho Ohicago Imes, that the savings. ‘There wure rumors about yosterduy ' ‘baul in this city had $43,000 tn the Union National, of Ohlcago, at tho time of 1ts susponsion, Thero is hot one word of truth in the statemment, which {s not belleved to have been mado by Mr, Burley, The savings-bauk, as shown by their books, hai s 1ittlo aver §5,000 in the Uilon Nations: at ita susponajon, aud, In consideration of the savingse bank flpflfllui‘ an account with the Northwestern an~ tioua), of Chicago, that bLank sgreed to credit tho savings-bank with the balance duo them from tho Unlon Natfonal, and for which amount they could draw ot any tino If needed. Bo thoy have 5ot now oue dollar fu thie Union Nation: GALva, Ill,, Oct, 4.—Tho Lauking-house of L, W, Dock haw not 'boen aiToctod by tho panio, It ta paylug out currency, snd dolng business as usual, “Tho geain business Is reviviug, PEKIN, ILL, cial Dispateh to The Chi, Tridune, s 0ok 4y—Tho Hiras Nadlanal. Tank, of Tokin, I8 paying ita doposltora in full, elther In cur= Toney'or oxchaugen, an its austomors dictate, S DULUQUE, " Spectal Dispatch fo The Ghicago Tribuna, DuBuqQur, I, Nov. 4.~-Banl Examinor Magruder arrived lioro to-doy by dircction of tho CUomptrollar of tho Qurroncy to “dotermino whotlier tho Morchania’ National Bauk should bo placed in tho hands of a Ro- ooiver, Tho depositors ara aigning n totition roquest- ing tha Comiptroller to Job tho Dircetors of tho bank fottla 1ip ita_ afuirs, as ey holievo by so dolng thoy will tho sooner bo puld what tn duo thiem, Tho dopowitor of *thoe Dubuquo Bavings Tnatitntion hold n tncetlg to-duy aud ugreed tothe nppointe ment of a Recolvor, aud Willlim G, Btowart, tho premont Gounty Trensuror, huh Deon ~appointed, Tt presumed tnt tho i annets of this bank will ylold 30 per cent to depnsltors and that the liabllity of tho stockholders will yleld 2 Per cent moro, DAVENTORT, I0OWA, 3 Special Dispateh to The Chicago Trihune, Davexront, Oof, It has beon netilod by bank mon horo that'tho bankn of ihfa clty will, in all proba bility, rosuimo full poymonts by noxt Thuredny, Con~ sidarablo troublo waa oxperlonced by employors n got- {ing thoir pay.rolis dlnchargod fo-tay. T%n apire- bondod yostorday tiat thoro would boa run on the saylngs banks (o-day, but auch hng got boon Lo case 1ico yoaterday, ovor 100 londed cora of grain an stook have been Blippod to Ohicago, # st ; 4 ABROAD. Toxnow, Oct, 4.—Stoamship Frelata,from uth, to-day, for Now York, ook $10,000 in .mm.“”“" ? YELLOW FEVER. * Tho Discase Increasing in Momphi Eleartrending SconcsseSoven Inter- monts ¥cestordny at Shroveport. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Menrnes, Oct, 4~Tho contributions to the retief of tho aufforers horo a6 now pouring in from all parts of tho country, Ohloago has coniributed nobly, St Louls has tondorod money, Clacinnstl doos tho same, snd, in fact, overy city north or east Lias responded promptly to tho aid of our sufforors, Instead of Im- proving, ne wns thought they would do whilo tho ‘weathor romatned warm, thoso who havo been attacked with tho scourge during the lat four or 2Ivo days, and termod now cases, aro sinklng vory rap- 1dly, and'Inatances aro not infroquont whoro they kave aled within twonty-four hours aftor the firat aymp~ tom, in many cascs donth belng Lnstencd, of courso, by fright, Cnses hiavo occnrred, Lao, whers death had gueuod 15 18 Hours, wud it cas o sifoly bo sald. that o ACOURGR 18 AN EPIDEMIO and of tho most foarful chiaractor, Tu fhie Pinch thin ovoning tho ftuntion 1s heartronding, Hundreds of tho poorer clamscs nre lylng uncared for aud “dying for want of = attention. . In many “housos on_ " ront * mtreot - down a8 far s tho city building your correspondent 1s sen from ono to four dead bodies awalting jutor ment {n tho Potter's Field by the city undertakers, who alono to-day reporta - e TAIRTY INTERMENTS, “Tha same may be said of Happy Hollow, and for the firut timo tho deaths in tho southorn part of (Lo clty to-day havo.oxcoeded five, hhowing {hot the fover hua aleo planted itaclf in that locality, tho majority of tho deathis being roporied along of in close. proximity to tho bayou thiat oxtends through that part of tho town, In thoolloys in North Momyhis, and in tho abantios nlong the river bauk, just above Joorson streot, numbers of denths liava been roported siuco tho Tortinry roport which follova tin was mado aut, snd tho loast outimalo that can Lo mado of tho DEATITH FRON FEVEN, baged upon porsonal obacrvations and information from evory part of tho cily, Is forty. Thnt, too, only includes paupers and thoss for whoth collns inva boeit applied for at tho undertakers, God ouly knows how many thevo are Iying dead {n abandoned houses and sbantles {n tho infected localitios, and, owlng to the iuability of tho Howards to keep wp thélr full Torco of activo Visiting mombors, tho story will not ba told until tho LODIES DEGOME 60 DECOMIONED that the stonch from them will attruct uttention to the bulldings fu which they aro lylng. Many of thoso who havo loft tho city during the past fow days, and in fact upto Iast night, for the country towna within o radius of fifty or sixty miles, are now down with the fover, and ure telegraphing horo for nuravs aud physicans, but nono_ea bo sparod, consequently many wil dio for want of attentlon, TOE DEATH LieT, Tho yellow fover douths reported by the under- takors to-dny aro 34, and tho total deathis 64, Thots who dled .from _yollow fovor ore: J, B, Zanono, ngo 583 Magglo Whito, 45 ; Youl Morgun, colored, 29 3 Agnes Loug, 96 ;' Mrs, Gaborty, 60 ; Nichols Wators & Cutlierino Walwort; Victor Varmaa'; Rocco Zenallo, 46; P, D, Murphy; Mrs, Sural Childs, 08 % Mugglo Davis, B; John Young, 23; Thomas Burug, " 7; 'Funty Potwick; unknown wo- mau, Y2 Front sircet; Mary Hanty, 30; Mury Black, 65: Mary McCarthy, 243 Duniol Kinman, 435 Thowas Manniug, 40; Putrick 'Kelly, 45; Mrs, J, 1T, Young, 49 Albert 8, Andrews, 81; Surall Phillin, 18} L o, 13 TN Qufizlufi 12 Willam Fiaclier, : Elizabolh O, Mooré, 22; Hattle Allen, colored, 0 William Sclinolder, 50, g et (v the_Associated Press.] MexPh1s, Sopt, L. —Farty-cight_Informenta to-day, of which 20 wero yellow fover, For the week thoro wore 240 deaths, 140 from yellow fever, ogaiust 98 last week, Tho totul number of deaths sluce the diseas uppesred {u 602, all aave a fow in the infectod district, ‘Tho German Bruder Bund caracstly appeal to Gere man socleties and Germans gonerally forkid in nuree ing the sick aud buryiug their dead, Send contribu- tions to H. Schilling, treasurer, Heloue, Ark., has been righily quarantined against Memphis, DEATIS AT BEDEVEFONT, Suneveront, La, 4.—The intermenis to-dny were: Williani Fulkmer, whilte, 33; Xd Doland, 355 Norman Brewer, §7; Samucl Berryinan, 36; Leounr. Bowell, no age; 'E, Y. Clakoy, 28; John'Patterson, 50, Chicago Relict for Memphis and Shrovoeports ‘The Board of Trade waa called to order by tho Boc- rotary, Mr. R,, at noon, yestorday, for the purposo of sending rolief to Momphis, Tho busy hum of tho Board room was Instantly hushed st the tap of the hammoer, and a ses of upturned faces looked atten- tivoly at tho balcony wlero tho Becretary appeared, awaiting porfect silence. The Secrelary said that re- ports lnd reached this city that tho Oity of Memphia is proatrated by tho ravages of yellow fover, and nek- ing that measures bo taken to relove their most prossing mnecessities, They all kuew something of the yellow fever, Tlo poople of tho city wore leaving while yet able to tako care of thom- sclves, The President had appotnted o committeo ta Tecoivo subscriptions In responsoto tha sppeal. Mem- phis, althougl comparativoly & swall city, ‘had ro- sponded liberally to the needd of Chicago when she was sullering, baving contributed tho sum of $35,000 to our relfef, ~ 8lould Chicago * come short ot an ape gml Hko thia that touches our feclings of common uwmauity aud brotherly regard? [Dissenting cries,) The fullowing was te Commitico numned byjthe Presie dent: Mossra, N, K. Tuirbauk, J, B. Drake, O, J, Giibert, 8, M. Hender- Bon, I, Eidors, P, 8. Oritchell, Gharles Counsollmun, and J, J, Borlong, [Applause] Theso gentlemen wounld nt onco wait on them, and ho need only say that it was expecled that Ohicago would do promptly and_cheerfully all that was nccessary for hor afillcted efster, [Cries of “Fairbank,") Mr, Fairbonk mounted tho neraest lable, amid a Boarty chieer, and sald ho should stand right there and take money, Lo mados few remurks, carneatly calle ing on tho business men of Chicago to'reapond to the Secrelary’s words, ond ot once commotced taking money, In " tha holy cause of brotherly love the pocket-books of the “boya” flew open, and for s fow minutes there was o erush around the table, sud the “ currency ™ which had so recently disappeired from our streots, was shoved fn, to the tune of $700, almost beforo breathing-rooni conld be had, Innvery short time tho business was over for tho day, but aiready nearly $1,600 Lind heen collected on the spot, Mr, Fulrbauk's group contribut- ing about $300, Mr, Chatles Walker reports, from tho Shrovoport® Cominittes, that they huve colleeted about $9,600, aboul $1,400 of which lud already been sent ou, u about another $1,000 was to have been sout forward yeaterdny afternaon. Thia ia not a bad Bhowing, when men can searcely i eurraucy to pay wages aid carry on tele regulsr usiuess, THE TLLINOIS CENTRAL BATLTOAD Company offers o donate, for tho sutforers at Mem- phis, Tenn,, tho trausportatiou of all the contributions from thia city to the end of thelr lino at Calro, Ill, or Columbus, Ky, If sociotics or other corporations wisl fosond nurkas there, they will also contributo fhe traneportation to tho' nbove-nuamed places. Mr. A, Mitohell, tho largo-hearled Superintendent of this road, asys it da tho duty of the people of (hfs 'clty to do ull in thelr power for tho Whon wo _were sifforersab_ Mumplit, dnuced tho peoploof thut city woro tho frst ones to contributo 100 Larrols of flour (o our suilerora, 1f uny ety fn tho world hind roason to bo geuorous’ toward sister citics, it wna Chlcago, Ho hoped Lhnt our peo- plo would couno forward uudl coutribite goncrouly olls fn provisions nud money, so that Chicago could clafin tho honor fo have been 'the drat tolend 4 holp- ing liaud to Lior strickon sfster, und thus refaln tho Tuputation of our pooplo for guerosity, und rendiness to ald thoso in distross. MISOELLANEOUS, Yoatorday b dispatch was. received by the Pald Fire Dopurtment of Cliicago, from tho sam asrociation in Momphin, ucating th aid duriug the conthuinaco of the yollow fover In that city, Mr, Ohandler, tho Proshlent, has aceordlugly callod a mecting, for Mon- {ay evoning, of tho Depurtment, a¢ Engluc-Houss No, 1 Yostorday mornlug tho following dlspaich wos re- colyod by tho Secrelary of tho Tllinols Bt, Androw's o- cloty, from tho sister soclety of “Lenucascy, calling for ald 'for the sufforera at Momphia : ¢ 'Tho Bt. Audrow's Boclely lave formed theme scives into & shoulder to ehouldor club in our presout calamity, and wo aro out of funds, Ara you roady to atuud (0'onr motto, ‘Reliove tho distrosied, and bolp,? oto, 'Tho Secrctary of thio Booloty, Jamer Stowart, and ex-Ohilof Robert Olurk, fmmediately mado arrangohients for meeting of (ho Boololy, to Lo Leld on Munduy ovening ut 8 o’clock, at Judge Togors'room at tho City 17all, to tako action on tho muttor. ‘Adolply Moscd, Edq,, vesterdny colleoted §00 among tho Israglica of this city for tho bouefit of the Blems ‘phis and Bhroveport sutlerers Rellof Sent Forwa: tiol Speelal Dispateh (o The Ohicago Tribune, BrnaFILLD, Oct, d—Johin A, Tlughics, of thin city, Bias collected sud forwarded to Momphis' to-day, for tho relief of the yellow fovor sufforors, $100, This smount wilt be largely increasod, Spacial Dispaich to The Chicago Tribune, DAVENFOBT, Oct, 4, —Soverul hundrod dollars have boon ralsed hero for the Bhreveport sufferers, Tho Board of Trade subacribod $100, #z, Lovis, Oot, é,~Nearly §1,000 was ralsod on from Other Sece '0lianga to-day for the Momphis mufforars, and s cin- milton wna appointed to raise an_sddiifonnl smount, Tho Momphis Packet Companys donated $1,000, Cbl-’ Iections will ba taken up in moat of the nhnrcb‘u to- morrow, ol New Yonr, Oct, 4—~Tho Cotton flxnhnngu tosdny subscribed 1,000 for tio yollow fovar sufferorn 1 oraphis, 2 e R Focalities Quarantined. Oatno, 111, Oct, 4—Tho Mayor hoa fusiod & proola~ matlon declaring the City of Calro in a slate of quaran. {ino ngainat tho steamora coming up the Missiasippt Ttiver, o conaidors that a noceasury precaution sinco tho fncrenso of yellow fovor nt Momphis, A physician will o appoinfod whoso duty it will bo to meot up steambonta with o tug twomilea below and forbid tholr londing ot Gaico, excopt on n Bpecinl porioi from eaid phywiolan, No'pormit whll bo given whoro the phyale cfan lina_rosson to boHovo that 110 passongers or orow have been oxposed to yellow fover, ‘The health of tho cify is improving, Wo hoar of hut ons dangerous caso of fover in the city, Lirruy: Rook, Oct, 4.—The eity and county authori- tiea to-day quarantined tho Memphis & Liltlo Rock Tailrond, tho southern division of the Cairo & Fulton llnrl, tM‘lfij the rlr::rfl bfllw".fl '.l}\l.‘lh -u‘uen '.lllhkufl, owing to tho reportod spread of tho fever. along the Tod Tiver and st Memphte, e FOREIGN. SPAIN. MADRID, Obb, 4.—Tho Iniransigonte vesasls- Tetnan anil Fornando el Ostolico.have ofieoted o landing off Garruchin, for the purposaof proouring provisions, It in enparently thelr intontion, also, to piflage the silyer iines {n tho vicinlty of Tiorra Almsgrers, and tho authoritioa at that plac aro making proparations to resiat an attack, Admiral Labos, who fs now at Gibralitar with tho Spaninl squadron, lina roeived orders Lo go in pureult of thoinsurgent voasols, ‘Tho British squadron has gona to Garrucha, — GREAT BRITAIN. New Yonw, Oct, 4.—Tho Dublin Egentrg Post of Sopt. 32 hus the following ¢ *Fatbor 0'Eeefo on Bat~ urday lnst wont freely to Kllkenny, #ought an intor~ viow with lils Blshop, snd fully sd unresorvodly ton—. dored his_enbmissfon to tho Episcopal juriadiction, In testimony of the earnvetnces of his submission, fl:\fi\u}r‘%’l{uum nnnnunc‘n&xl t}m]ki h:o‘wall:i(: not colobrato 0 customnry mnas on tho followlm or officiaf 1n any way publicly n Collan Chapa ? Daus, Oct, 4, anNI‘CEnkm : Am8, Oct, 4, —Tho_Gauloie . announcod that o b would bo oponed ot its Ofion For Eho oaraieons of all peraons who desired fo join’tho Donaparia League, the Ministor of tho Intorlor han femuod A or- der forbidding the ca: ing out of tho project, Tho Ropubilean mombers of tho General Assombly aro Lustaifing to Poria for consultation, and to adopt lino ot action in app tho Bchiomes of tho Blonarctata, . Panis, Oct, 4.—Thiors liss written to the Mayor of Nanog, declinitg to visit that town until tho present crisia ins pasacd, Ho soys tho Left must defend the Republic, the principles of 1789, and the tri.color, without "which the countar-revolution would bo sn odious and rovolling o, ek AT FEEJEE ISLANDS. Lovoo, Ock. A Melbourn, Ausiralia, dimpteh Toports lik sharchy provadls in tho Feojeo Iafanda, Many of tho whito"sottlors rofuso fo pay their taxes, and hvo taken up orms to rosist thelr collsetion, Tho Britiah and Gorman _Consnla bavo interfored 0 reatoro order, Tho commandor of & British gunbont. bas forbidden tho subjects of Great Tritain to arm, g ot GERMANY. ; Benr, Oct, 4.—The Old Catholio Bishop Reinkens, who was recently rocognized by tho Emperor as Gatho- lie m»uopb_mu tako the oath of alloginnce to tho Gere mun Empfro in thia city on tho Tth inst, b HUNGARY. Lowpow, Oct, 4t a xoported that tho crops tnvo fafled in Hungary, and that o famine provads in somo scctions, : —_—— EGYPT. LownoN, Oct, 4.—A dispatoh from Aloxandrin, Egypt, says that a financial panic provalls in that clty, Motey In very sesroe, but no fallures aro as 3ot zo- orted, =" POLITICAL. The Pennsylvania Republicans, Special Dispatch (o The Chleago Tribune, PmuApeLrni, Oct, 4.—The Republicans here held & msss meoting last night in Horticultural Hall, which was complotoly fitled, A temporary stand was crected in frout of the holl from which addressos wero deliv-- ored {o immense crowds outside, who woro unabla to gain admittanco. Tho Hartranft and many other noted cluba were prosent, During tho procoodings & graud display of fire-works took place outside the building. 3orlon MecMichael presided, A letter was rond from Gov, iartrauft regretting his {nability to attend, snd giving assurances of Wis vordial sympathy with the mecting, the objects of which are to ratify the Tepublican nonifnations, Tho following resolutions were unanimously adopt~ ez Hewlued, That wo cheortully and unqualitedly - dorso the platform adopted and nominationa made by {lie Repubtican Btate Convention at Harrisburg on the 18th of August, The highly successful administra~ tion of the Btate finances by the Stato "Treasurer, tho Tlon. Robert W, Mackoy, emfuently catitle him to tho cordial suppori, of tho'Ropublicats of Thiladalphis, and the unblemished moral chinracter and unquestion~ ed legal attainments of tho Hon, Tesac G, Gordon com- mend bim to our carneat support s o candidato for the Bupreme Dench, Hetolved, That 00 Ropublicans of Pliladelplia wil give an honest, carnest, hicarty and united support to tho Republican Stato ticket. They have uniformly ono this in times past, and having the utmost con- fdonce §n, and tho hightst regard for tho candidates upon it, thoy will ngain vindicate tho clafm of Phile adelphia to tho foromoat rank in tholist of Ropubli can counties. Resolred, That wo olsomost_oarnoatly Indorse tho Ropublican clty and lglalative nominations, and here- by pledgo our beat offorla for tholr succoss, und zoal- oisly eall upon our political frionds to stand fogethor a3 oho man for tho tickat, the wholo tioket,and nothing Dut the ticket, Scott County (M), Farmors’ Nominne tions, Speefal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. WiscrEsTEM, IIl, Oct, 4,—ThoScolt County Farmers* Club met in mosa convention to-day at the Court- ouso horo to nominate n county ticket, Washington Sears, Prosidont Esq. Maze, David Wuggard, John Handson, andfGeorge Ebrog,Bacrataries, Tho ballot re- sulled in tho selection of Willlam A. Giltham for County Judge; Goorge W. Norrin, County Olork; Mabllon B, Moore, Assessor snd Tressuror; Rufus Funt, Suporintendent of Publio Inatruction ; John IT, Ttooakisuser, Jobn Sumors, Robert A, Blalr, County ‘Comumisaloncrs, Grangers? Nominutions in Vermilion Couuty. Special Dlspateh fo The Chicago Tribune, Daxviris, M., Oct, d,—iha Grangers held tholr County Convention to-day, and nominated tho follow- o pereons for tho diflrent county oflces - 3 Duvls, for Judgo; Oharlen W, Felster, for Clorks Willism B, Roy, for Trensurer Darnard Kingsloy for Buperitandent of Publlo Insiructious, Thteo of tho presont incumbents of these oftices were farnzors befora their clection, but it was decided by the Con- vention thut they werd not in aympathy with tho far ors' movement, ‘and. wors {hrown ovarboard, Thoy will rua independont, Wisconsin Politics. Special Dispatch 1o The Chicago Tribune, Osrxosit, Wis., Oct, 4—Tho Republican Gonvention in tho Second Atsembly District to-day renominated tho Ton, Carlton Foator for (he Assombly, Secrotary Bruinurd announced the noxt meeting of tho Stato Grango of Patrons of Husbandry ot Fond du Lac, tho second Tuceday i January, FAIRS. Wells County (Ind.) Fair. BLureToN, Ind, Oct, 4,—~The Wells County Falr clased to-duy, but, partly on nccount of tho rafn, wus 0t a8 good aa tho provious fairs bave beou, Tho die- Pluy of ngricultural products wea good, but . tho rest of {ho oxiilbition wos but passablo, “Tho crowd on the grounds during tho whols timo was vory good, In thnt respoct the managers have no causo to complain, The ruces wero almost & fafluro on acocount of the heavy track, The Cincinnatl fixposition. Otenntars, Ocld.~—Tho Exposition closed, to-night with un uttendanco of 10,000 for the dav. The entirs attenilauca bas been 508,000, aud the Mall will probably Lo kept open a fow days longer, Tho Expoaition has clenred oxponsos und left n sirplus, tho amount of which cannot bo determiuod st preseut, Northorn Ohio Fair, CLEYELAND, O, Oct, 4.—The Northern Oblo Fair Association closed i fourth sunual meeting {o-day, utter a very successful oxhibiton of &ix days, tho at~ tenduuco averaging from 80,000 to 85,000 dully, e e i PRESIDENTIAL, ELECTIONS, Proposed Ch ro in (he Mode of Con= ducting Thom. New Yons, Oct, 4.—A muoting of tie Gommittce on Drivilegos ault Tlections of {ho United Statcs Senate, to conslder a plun for changing tho Constitution with Fegurd to the method of eloctipg tho President, which was to Lnvo taken plico hera G orday, wis post- oned fu_consoquenco of the' abacncsof & quorum, Bountors: Motion, Oarpouter, Anthony, and’ Dayand anly boing rmmm. Honator Anthony, in anawer to inquirics, snfd that {t would be' impoastila to tndicste £0 cliarsotor of the Committoa Teport, It was cers {aiay howorar tiat the mettiod of soctiog tho breal: denf by & dircct vote would not be recommendod, for tho redson that it would be Imponsibloto got tho nocwss sary two-thlrds vote of (ho Sugata for nuch o play, Gurtuln doficioucles i tho present motlod, which ox porionca L biado mawfest, would doubtiosn b sups plied, Bowo of the Commitlos nro expocted in the ety 0-duy, NORTHERN PACIFIC SURVEY, Yawxnow, D, 1, Oct, é—Four companies of the Eighth sud 'slx’ companiea of tho Niuth lnfuntry, in command of Lisut,-Col, Iiradley, arrived hero by boat from the Noriborn Pacific Survey to-day, en route for Omaha. _In transferring toanothor boat, Private Hene neasoy,of Gompany 0, Elghth Infantry, ol overboard, and waa struck by » wheol and killed, R SUSPENDED. Ezecution of Captain Jack and Three of His Murder- ous Band, The Nanging Witnessed by Five Hundred Klamath Indians, The Savages Meet Their Fate with Ap- parent Indifference. * JacmsonvinLe, Orogon, Oct, 8, 1873,—Your corres spondent loft Fort Klamath at 10:00 o'clock, and, by bard riding, scrivod horo. o few momonts sgo. The following 18 & raport of Llie oxeoution of Captain Jack, and threo of his band: BOSTON CIARLEY AND DLACK JTM wore lod on the scaffold first,and Schonchin next, They trod on it with apparent indifference aud iron nervo, having evidently resolved fo die as bravoas thoy hind lyed. OATT, JACK ‘wont caslly up tho stairway, Lut looked wretched and misorable. The xmanacles had been stricken from them, but thelr arms were securdly pinfoned with cords, AT TRECISERY 0:05 tho tntorpretors, Capt, 0, 0, Applogate and David Hill, explained to tho oulprits tho nature of tho order to bo resd to them by tho Adjutant, snd at 10 o'clock Adjutant Ringsbury road the full orders promulgating tho sentenco of the Commisaion and tho Prealdont’s ordor thoreln, with the orders of the Bocroe tary of tho War and tho Dopartment Commandor on tho promises, TIE TWO REPRIRVED FRIRONERS, ¢ Darncho and Slotuck, yot stood on the ground {n front of tho scaffold, shacklod and under guatd, During tho reading, tho pinfonod victims were seated on tho platform of tho seafTold, with thoir feot on {ho drop, Uatoutng anxiously, but,of course, ot uader- ing & word of i, 'Tho'reading cccupled ten minutes, Then the Adjutant read tha T ORDER OF COMMUTATION in tho ewsea of Barncho , and. Slotuck, od tho poor fellows wera takon baok Mg tho siockade, evidently hisppy 86 mol - mo- companying the othern fo the oro prayo for e vant o™ oucred ot eornst and 10 souls of o i ich waa mtmexwutlenuvuly. At 10:16 ik A Taced 1;;1.5‘1"1";. ‘NOOBER wora placed atound the nocka of the condemned, une dor thio direolion of Capt, Hogo, 1t waa nocossaty o cut of & litlo of Jocks wlch wes in the way of ‘tho rope.. Cupt. Hogo then ~bads farewell to tho. prisoners, and tho black caps wera placed over tho heas of all the culprita, Itmust havobeon on awful momont, At 10:20 thoy stood on the drop. THE NOPE WAS OUT by the assiatants at 2 simal mado by Captatn Hogo's handkerchiof, Tho bodles swung round and rovad, Jack nd Jim appozently dying cantly, but Sostor Charloy and Beonahin suffercd torrible ‘convulsiona, Boston and Sconchin ropoatadly drow “up tusle loge, Dt tho two othora ncemod to Ao almost instantiy. AL 10:28 tlioir pulses wora felt by Gupt. Hogo, and, na write, thoy axe awinging lifeless in the oir. 48 TOE DROD PELL, with a terrible deadly thug, the foue poor wrotched buman beiugs fell into eternity, and a half-smothered ery of Lorror went up from tho orowd of over 800 Kiae math Indlans, who witnessed the awful spectaclo, Walls of deop and bitter nngulsh went up from (ho stockade, whero tho wives aud chlldron of the rioor fellowa had & falr viow of tho shocking cenc, ThE QorFTNS, #ix in numbor, hiad been placed directly in the rear of tho gallows, two of them destined to be unoccupled, ng tho ordor commuting thio_sentouce of Darncho wnd Bloluck ou!z:rrlvcd at 10:30 lust cvening, and prepara~ ations hnd been mado for thoir execution likowise. APPLIOATION TRFURED, Au_spplcation was mado this morning by the Hheriff of Jackson County for tho custody of the In- diaus indicled by the Graud Jury fo Gen, Wheaton, but it was refusad, CRIME. Infanticide. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, Davenront, Oct. 4—On Thurédey morning, & woman named Mattie O, Brown was arrested in fule ton, Muscatine County, on o chargo of infaniicida, 8ho coufessed to tho birth of tho child, and stated that 1t wa seoreted In ber callar, but denfed that it was ‘born alive, Bhe said it was born on the 18thof Sop- tembor, d that two days aftor she placed £ in’ & mack and Wid ft, Tho cellar yos soarohed und flio body of tho Infant, that of & fully dovoloped femals, ws dlscoverod, It was groatly docomposcd, sud in a condition too sickening 1o do- scribo. At the inquest 1ndubltable evidence wi fur nishied that thy Kl was born alive, and had been elther starved to.doath or muffocated, Mrs, Brown waa placod under bonds to appear for trial, Jenlousy nnd Rovenge. eclal Currerponden: The Chicago Tribune. noor, Ia,, mos _Cunins, tho wonlde bo murdorer of James Binplaton, was, on _Wadneaday, bound over {o appoar at tho next District Court for hig final trial, Tho orlgin of tho quarrel was fn conjugal troubles, ' Stapleton will survivo, although ho recived & very ugly cut on tho head. A Young Man Iills Xis Father and Attompts the Life uf His Sistors 81, Lous, Oct. 4.—A torriblo ffair s reported from Schuyler, Nob, It appears that a young son of Mr. Fahoy, living noar Schuyler, who was & subjoct o s, becama onragod Inst Tuesday f soms nction. er and father, and etruck the former over lier head with B gun, kudcking her kensoloss, He then trlod to ont hier throat with o hatehet, Subrequently Lo attacked his fathor, and beat his brains out with tha butt of the gun, Ho was arrestod. Mrooklyn Criminal Cascs. Nzw Yonn, Oct. 4.~The Grand Jury of Brooklyn to« day indicted Cortlandt Sprague, or-City Tronsurer, sud Marlon T, Rodman, hix Deputy, for embozzio mont, The jury stated, after cureful examiuation, that thoy found that ouly the abovo were concerned in the frauds, flg:w Btoddard was indleted for the murder of Good~ Another Post-0igico Defnlcation. New Yous, Oct, 4.—Jobn Ioward Young, a monoya order clerk’in tho Brooklyn Posl-Ofice, han boon misslug from hia dosk since Soturday last, and b hura ried examination of his accounts shows that a de- ficiency oxlsta, An export accountant is now making & careful examination to agcortain tho exact amount. 3r, Young was looked upon na un honest officer, Fatally Shot by an Employe. 81, Louts, Oct, 4.~Willlam Barnes, a scction-boss on the 8t, Louls & Southeastern Itallway, was shot and mortally wounded by George Owens, triker [n tho maching-ahopu of the wame compauy, ot Mt. Vernon, 11L, on Thuraday ovening. ‘The affair grow out of tho urgo &f Jolin Owens, 8 brother of Georgo, as o nd, A Garden Thiek Shot. WILKESDARRE, Pa,, Oct, 3,~George Law was_shol dead last night, while robbing the gardenof Frank Eupy, near this oity, ai mection envy IRobbery. BosToN, Oct, 4,—Heury A, Jaquith’astore st Bedford was robbed last night of $12,000 worth of rallroad stocks and $500 {n greeubacks. CASUALTIES. Fatnl Bunaway Accident. Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, WoopvILLE, O., Oct, 4~Last ovonlug o team boa longing to Christlan Wyngard became unmanageable, and the occupants of the wagon, Mr. Wyngard' and Henry Bruns, of the firm of Druns & Co,of this laco, weve thrown out and dragged somio dlstance, r, Bruns bad a leg broken, ond was otherwiso Ludly Drufsed, Mr, Wyngard received injuries from which ho died Wl morning, Ho leaves a family, Fatal funting Accidont, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicugo Trib i DAxTON, O, Oct, 4,—Jolin Maler, of Shakertown, in {his county, while hunting this mm’ulu?. aceldentally shot himself fhrough tho head, Ilo dlod instantly, Ho was 10 yeara of agoy oud tho son of & rici farme Found Dead Near the Tracks RALAMAZOO, Mich,, Oct, 4,—Tast ovouiug Bidnoy HII, a colored eftizen lying in the northern outskirts of town, wad found dead ucor the track of tho Grand Tlapids & Indiauo allrosd, nbout hulf s mile north of his residence, The Coroucr beld au fnquest last even- ing, but being unablo ta prooturenn important witness, adjourned untl this cvening, Hill was Inst soen walke ing on tho railrosd track with his laudlady, —Tho dace toru testify (hat deceased camo o Lfs deuth by a heavy Woligt falliug on him, oy {110 ToDIuluY SLOV 10 ouWaYd brufues, only b blagk and Lluo epot over tho eyes, Tho Lips aud rivs oro thought to be broken, o doobibiniendl THE POLARIS SURVIVORS. Fhelr Arrival in New Yoric. Special Dispaich (o The Chicago Tribune, New Youx, Oct, 4,—~The AGREST OF BUDDINGTON onhis arrival Lorofa gonerally donounced as a higha handed outrage, and as part of & schome of tho Sacron tary of tho Navyto conceal tho actual facls of the Tolarla tragedy, Buddington {anow confined st tha Navy-Yard, Niw Yons, Oct, &,~While tho steamalilp Gity of Autwerp was coming up tho bey morning, the United Btates steatuor Tallapoosa wont alongside and taok on board Supt, uddiugton aud i men, of tha Polaria, Tho Tallapoosa thens ateamed to_thia Navye Yard, and will loave thls afternoon for Washingtom th {he roscuod voyagers, Oapt, Buddinglon said (o 8 reportor, pleasantly, that ho was under martial law, sad could not manycmmamdwfiumnfi w eventful voyage, o Cuptaln ang maxocla Soemed in sdcnliat hoalth,

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