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IIIf CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNL: MONDAY, ENCOURAGING. IN CHICAGO. Tho condition of nffairs In the enmmereinl world yestordey was all that could bo hoped for, ‘Tho amount of greontacks passing backward and forward Bietwoon bunk offeers and bank customors waa very Larie, thio Joworing of tho xato of preminmi on eurrency In Now York hinviug hind o very marked effect in loos- ening tho Joluts of (rade, whlch have from reeent in- activity becomo cramped. 'Lho bankors, withont ox- coption, yoported tho aspeet o8 gratifying in fhe ex- tromo; depositors aro coming forward with thelr cur- roncy fredy; tho grain tmdo especllly s rosuming W wonted briskness ot thin menson of the yonr, and, 088 consequence, (e baukers, ro galning coufidence in the future, oro opening thelr Ioner vaults moro froly, Not & rumor or hint of any- thing untoward fs henrd in any of tho commereing scutres, nud thore fa no doubt that tho weok Just \pided, 5o full of anslety for ulf, will bo sncceeded by nother whoso Baturday will seo trado almost fully ‘restorod. ALL THE NAILNOADS $n tho city, with the oxception of tho Chiengo, Bur- lington & Quiney, have docldod to again recelvo chocks from rospousibla partice on banka not susponied, for Frelght cliarges, olo, Buperintendent J. G, MedMullin, of thie Chitago, Alton & St. Louls Railroad, stated that By dil not rofuso to {ako chiecke untiln Jurgo num- ber roceived by them wero thrown out aud rofusod by 4o banks, They wero compoliod to demand currency ‘4n ordor 10 poy Off thoir currout oxpenscs, Tho roida ‘ol mpvoving ind_ Luavy sbipments n geais, ‘merchandise, nnd live-stock aro oxpected this week, Tiio atock ot tho Stook-Yards has neatly all. Leon dis \poacd of, nnd thero {8 plouty of room to tako care of new shipments, —_— ELSEWIERE., NEW YORK, Spactal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. NEw Yo, Oct. 4.—Tho_sirect has been povfectly ot to-day, dealings small ond _unoxeltivg, Thoro s been o elight advanco in’ Vandorbilt securitics, owing to the lock-up, nud some forelgn demnnd for Now York Central, Threo of tho suspended firms, Robinson & Suydem, Bmith & Beaver, and O, G, White, inve boen restored to smomberslip on tho Stock fxchiongo, All other matkots aro quict and un- chauged. Lonn certificaten, ntely ssuad by the Olear- fug-1loure Associution, have been reduced $2,500,000 without any porceptibio tghtening of monoy. * Theso zertifleates’are nol qioicd on tlis murkok, but Tate about the pame na greenbacks over cettified chocks, Tho ruling rate to-day was Jg per cent for greenbacks, tloelngat 15 only. 'Tio foan certificate Lring nbout Tho paam premium over the cortified cliceks of the best ban] TUE AUAPENDED FIRMS, ‘Iho proposition of Yaton & Co., dry-goods denlers, submilited to thelr creditors, s as follows: On thelr £1,400,000 of fndebladness thoy offer to pay, witht u- tetest'nt 10 por conty fn {wo, thiree, four, 'Gve, six, geven, eight, nlue, fifton, aud cighteen montha ot Epoctively. COIN ATMUVALS, Stenmers from Eurape, arriving to-dny, havo Iargo amotnty of bullion on_board, which will o placed fu tho Sub-Tressury on Monday i REGULAR MARKET REPORT, New Yons, Oct, 4—The doy sud week closo upon o shoerful and encournging slato of affadrs on_tho Stock Exchunge, Matters nroniow gofng n thelr uaual nor- mal way, nnd tho outlook is eminently satisfactory. THE ONLY DIAWIACK has been tho sunonneement of tho suspension of tha dry-goods houso of Peake, Opdycko & Co., with la- bllities amounting to §3,600,000, The frm claims fo navo a surplus of §500,000. MoNEY st tho closo wag quoted at 7 per cent gold Lo 132 and fnterest until Monduy, Call loans havo heen made to- dny an bight s 34, onid u3 low ta 7 per vent currency. o premium ot greenhocks 18 now nominal, und ey sumund only 3 per cont over certifled checks, ST CLEABING-HOUSE, . ‘Tho Loan Commiites of tho Cleuribg-Houso to-day Bdopted the following resolution @ Teyalved, Thut tho Ounieman of this Committeo re- queat nll banks which linye tnken out loau-certificntes Yo return and eancel them from day o day 88 oarly us {xxmclim'nhlb, that the aggregato inay bo rapidly re- hiced, i amount of theso loan-cortificates hne been ‘nlrcady reduced $2,200,000 from tho Lighest polnt, Tl Cloaring-Honso lias announced that, during the Tssuo nmd redemption of lonn-cortiticates, the weelly onke-statement will bo discontinued. EXOHANGE glows o marked docling in rate, Leadmg beukers Liave reduced quotations to 107@108,&{ but the aetual Drieinesn was ot much lower prices, < Lho closing tran~ ‘sactions wero ot 100@1003¢ for bankers €0 duys’ “erling, sud 107)¢@107 for ight, 00LD weal, but busincss waa not_espechally nctive, Tho price declined from 110 to 1093, nna Iater reoovered t01102. ‘Tho Tates padd for carrylng wera G, §, 7, * and 3 per cent gold nud for borrowing flid, Clear- cor, $30,430,000, The Aesistant Treasurer ald out $1:34,600 on account of intercst aud n redemp-~ Lo~ Hlon of 500’ honds, Speclo slipment to Juropo this ek, $071,860, principally silver bars, TORTIAN TRADY. Total fmports for thu week, $7,764,447, of which £5,61,050 wore gonoral smerchindise, tud $2,121,967 dry gouds. Amount of dry goods matkeled, 31,637, 803. closed sirong, GOVERNKMENT BONDS STATEONDS dnil, and littio dong. MISCELLANTOUS, In railway and miscolluncoun wacks prices declined Sramn 2, Lo 13; per cont, but ut 3 o'cloek the market - ane dtrong sud netive; buying prevaled, which cur- ol up (e prices from1 105 per cent. “Lhio quota- s muade Jslo Ju the day were tho lighest of the celi, The elfes strongth and welivity wera fn Weal— v Unlon, Take Shiore, Hew York Centralmmd Wabugh, iough o ¥liep ndvanco was made fn’somo of tho otlier shares, Union Dacifio receded from 20% fo 1074, and afterwards recovered the decline, Tos ‘Bhires made u further ad . Larly hn ih tho Fuurket was unfuvorably affected by {lie rumors of dry guods fullurcs, aud uo laler Luozaney wig poritaly Tused on rumors from Wanlilngton {1t the 341,00 QU rercrve lind been eneronclied on, el rmed fliceo Washington rumors, and stated {ho out- ading legal-tender efvcnlation ut $IG8,600,000, or £2,000,000 aL-ove the mistuun point, Sterling, 107, GOVERNAIZRT BONDS, 1143 | Gonpons, 167 0735 | Goupous, '03 10-104..... .. Gurreney 63 Row § Coupons, € :JH]IOH BONDH. | Yirgindos, old.. North Crrolinag, old, 20 Norlb Carolings, new 17 Canton. By Wortern i Quicksilyer, o bid Adams Exp Wells Fargo o . Amerjenu Expross... United Sintes Bx. Clieago & Alton Pacitic Mail i Chicago & Alton New York Centra Olifo & Miesisippl.. 293 3 0., €, & C. T3¢ Cor B, & Q. 80 SHarlen,, ... li T Hurlem pid, Indions Coniral 2% Michigan Cenirai, Itinals Cenlral,y.. o D3¢ Pittaburgli, | Unfon Pacitic bonds, 803 Northwestern, Unlou Pacificatock,, 74 Northwestern pfdl, Central Pacitl Lo 03 Tiock Island,., . N.J, Central, Bt Puul, Del,, Lack, & Westin b, I & Erle.. DRY GOODS. New Yonx, Oct, 4,—Thero waa o depressed feeling in trado to-duy, awing to tho suspension of Peako, Op- dykie & Co, | Tho frm continues busluess as usual, Uwever, T et for cotton gooda 18 uiot, Lut steady. Wooluns in moderato request ob irrcgulur yates, Flaunels and blunkets in good demand. Dress goods Aesa nctiva with agents, g THE PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURERS Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prersnunas, ¥a,, Oct, 4,—Currency was In great Semand on uccount of ita being pay-day at many of tho pillls ond munufuctories, Somo of {ho Lunks were pushod for grecnbacks, sud offered § pos cont premiutn for cusrency. ‘Lhere {a o great DIVERAITY OF OPINION tn regard to {hostund taken Lere by tho banks in -pot virtually-susponding by muking Clearing-Houso sertified cheeks currency, Somo urguo thot tlio woneyed uslitutions ought to bave taken o mioro conservative stand, and not allowed our cily to be drulued of ita currency, Thu Philadelphia Danks hovo been very bard on us, Whila our own buuka wero obliged to accopt thelr Clearing-1fouso chiecks, and walt until such thuo ar our sister city was fug to send currency o tho Western: bunks, thoy tuve not ufded this elty. TH: MANUFAGTUREIH, ‘Tho meoting which wan hield yentevday by our monu- facturers, for withliolding half=pay, was to hrlilge over ‘our inuncial troubles, Bome of the Atrongest iron- wen wero opposed to it I vislted suvoral of thp lorgest fron nflls to-duy, and had tulks with tho workmen —and Prfll';lnlc‘lrn utore i with several of our leaditg Lanle oy, Viowed Mr, J, N, Beully, Cashler of tho Firai Na Toank, ‘This bank 38 probably as stannck an nstit ‘tion s thero §s n this clty, “Mr. Seully, in tho conver- Entlon, suld in substanco that ther are over 200 milla 1 thid viclnity, great and small, ‘Theso cmploy from 100 th 2,500 min gach, requiring on an averago from 35,000 to $126,000 iu monoy por_monil to pay thelr ittuts, ALl this conl and Iron must bo paid” i cush, compeliing them to hava immensa redources, whild fhels. balty aro ull on long timo, Nourly overy goetion of this country fs our debtor, whilo the' West s ioro un Hian any othier, Mr, Scully folt glad thiat the hanufacturers lind taken this stuud, ond that tholr ordmen, i1 o mewsueo, co-operated with them, a, it Wil rolieva tho bunks i tho tioxt two wocks from pay- Ihyg out over $300,060 In ourrenicy, whicls would othor- i e withdranin and ocked up. 110 thinls that thio ki buvo done wisely o helping ono auother aud all demands mado upon thom ; thut Ferult fo thy beuplds of by elty§ onnl NG 0P b wil, Ja the vud, fhat tho Went had been contracting tho pnat Uireo menths dargor Wills than st any {ime sinca {ho war, nnd theae biila will bo snaturing within tho next threo monthis, which will give thia city a grentor volumo of currcnoy'thian nt auy timo heroto- -foru, Thero woro Acveral othor parties inferviewed. Thoy (hink that tho policy ndopted by our hankn s atlcltal, und will rosult $1 n grreat doal of hinem to {hin clty, for, aaid ona of (hoso gentlomen, they hinve nl- Towad (Homaolves to b draied of chirrency, and to- dny Wo linvo not sutliclonl money to ay onr opora- tiven, Itis \Il‘l‘l"flll‘ll hat the action of the hanks will eause the fatluro of nany hovees nid banks who other- wizo could huve weathered (he finanelal atorm, Your correnpondent rturted for Broswnetown, n rerent nunexion to Gils vity, and thera he viuited dones Laughlin's & ISEUL ROLLING-SILIS {0 order. fo got (h of somo of tho workmon thore, "ihio firat fto et Waa o “hos ¥ natlor, ‘Ticso 4 husses run threo or four nafl-machines under o contract witl (hio firm at 5o muele per ton, and_bire nict oA lielpots, Thla * boss auld (he mien aro por- porfeclly atlaied with " tha _balf-pay - aystom, htiey” think fu thess times it requires o~ workiion to stund by thelr employers, ¥ o far 18 1 know, all my men aro wiiliug to work for a limited tie b the full rates aud roectvo Lub huif Shor pa, rathor i bo thrvwn ot of work ooy, Thoy have great contidenca I tho fivm, _Desitles, thoy were on n strike o long tlne lust spring, and thoy could fily afford to loie timo now,” Your reportetr thion took o atroil ANONG TIE WORKMEN, 8 and thiolr opénfous ncomed uauimons that tho action e domandod by tho tines md they ouglt o put up it ity tough the g dots not pay i, mowt Satur- day. 1 thon took & walk throgh tho various ALABS-WOIKS, Nonrly all the windov-glusa factorics ara_elosed on acconnt of (ho mien bolg on natrike, Ba far ne I conld learn, thoy affected n deulded Qisogard whother they workedt or not, and tuought this thing would blow over iu o fow dnys, INON AND STETL-WWONKA, Jones & Laughlin omploy bout 2,500 men, who so- quire fully $125,000 per month for pay, Mr. Jones said thot e bad gono into this Balf-payment not so much a8 o maller of noccasity aa o st~ tor of polioy; ho wanted to koop Lis mills running full ¢ thera roally was no necoasity for his firm to ourtall thoir hunds ; tholr orders now forcod thom to thelr fullest capacily, Somo of tho Western mnufachurers aro beglondng to cancel thole ordors, howover, Whoy havo been selzed with n gort of & panic, Many of thom, ho thought, wera unablo to pay for whot thoy hud contractod for, 1fo thought th Work- men ought to stand thoir sharo in this roublo; tuey wero really tho rich men of the cfty now, and thuy could assisk to bear this burden without any groat acrifico to thomselves, o thought It s belter for them to work for half-pay than to bo thrown out of omployment _nltogetlior a month af_more, Ho said thln woa tho. bert thing {hat o manntretieers could buve dono, 'The banks Loiped tho mannfactur- ors in their stratts, and now tho manufacturers should not go back on thaiw. o thinks (i Olearing-Ifouso actad wisaly when thioy refused to adopt Now York and Philadelphia bank policy, and when they re- soived 1o meet nil ecxigoncies with s bold Tront, 1Mo sald tho tock of ron in the Uniled Stafes now s lighter than ot any timo sinco ho had been In the Dusincas, This s tho fivat timo that (ly country hss its own market, for 1 fron, British Iron caunol come peta with this country now, Thelr labor awd conl is ?olunx too dear, 1lo rays everythlng 1s in our favor for o looso monoy market. Noxt Saturday was thelr puy-duy, sud bo intended to et consorvatively. Laboring men could not afford to Jive on Lalf pay oven for a short tine, and he would nut ask it of them. Tliey would only deduct tho Lnif from skiiled lnbor, Al togathier, dic took n decidedly hopeful view of the iti- atlon, " Leaving dMr. douss, your roporler sau cred to BROWN & €O,'R RTI: MILL, Tho men thero are pajd cvery two weeks, on Batnr- dn}‘n. Last SBaturday way their |I.1?‘-fl:\y, when the men ‘held & mesting, and Mr, Brown addresaed them on the situation, There nre some 300 men employed here, “Thio men’ discugsed the matior, and reolved o ntund Dy thelr cripleyers, nud that night returned over $1,050 10 tho firm, which, however, the firm would uot nc- cept_ 1 found all tho men hera well eatizfied to work fn"ibls way jurt ns long fn it vas nccossary, aud not. uwk any questions, Tho pay-roll of thfa’ mill amounis to about 18,000 v wonth, NMr, Drown thought that leaving st 0,000 i the banky to-day would help (bem 1aaterdully, sid work grently to the city’s good and eredit, In chowing the great contldenco bettween employors atid employ=i, ERUG & COH NOLIIXG MILLY and nnil factory was vidlleds Some 350 men ure employed, nud nboul $IG,060 every lwo weelin is required to pay fhe amcn, It was pay duy, 1 found ~ thoy wers il whlbn o put up with what bad been doug by the manufac- turcrs, The lakorern bore werp all paid i fullj only skiiled Jabor litd a deduetion of 50 per cent, Next pay- day tho firm will pay fu full, 1fe thougit this wiole matter was to nuelst the banke, T then viedted Shoen- Lerger, Blain & Co., 1uesy, Wells & & Co., Union Mills, sud soveral Thero was Lut. oo opinlon among ull, % Wo will pny in fuil next pa; oo insluncen where suen have tuken ther suved-up funds, in rome instances amownting to & 5000, sud iren it to thefr employers to el thent out tul 5 they would boablo fo_roturn §t. Buch du the vouli- donce In thia ity bebweon emnloyer and employed, W ASHAN GO, Special Disnatchdo The Chicago Tribune, JAY COOLE: & €O, WARINGTON, Oct. 4.—Tho proposition of Jay Cooke & Co., made known hero to-duy, (o trausfer all thelr ‘property, ineluding thote fudivitual property and that of thelr wives, to Mr. Rolllus in trust, for the eredit- ore, poying i G per cont iustalimen's oo that um sl be roalized from e to thno feom {ho nasets, ncets with general favor in {his elty, Jr, Rollin will be recollocted a8 Commifssfoner of Tnlernal Rovo- nue for reveral years, snd 18 now tho Presfdent of tho Ntlonal _Insurfanco’ Coinpany, of Vhilsdelphia, in which Jay Cooke was the prinelpal stockhold- or, It s undersiood that thiy proposition of’ Coukg & Co, lso Includes tho option of erediiond to 0 real ealato or other property of tho firm nt its np= prafsed value, It I8 eated tiat the suspended Firat viil pay 75 per eent of its Iidebtedncss, irvespoot i clalm upon Juy Coako & Co, fut aboul 8 Tiwera were: rumara ubeul yostrday atlotiul Motrapolitan Dank, wnd nditin, and, an un cvidénco of §is iifnited i _eur certhiied it wan stul fams 08 8 that the; w g, of to show {hefe real condi= ambier in (hls Distiiet to bunk, This work ho had e Dircetors of the bapk deny the trutbfutac for theee rumor, aiud, i ox tlou, aecied the Bk I examing into the ui i of performed o= Wag never b mor s lscounts fo-day woud iu Tho aggr or within ubont $30,,00 of tho highest sui thut uccount ever reached, e PIILADBLREIA, stels to The Calea 10 1'ritune, Prinavksegny, Ot 4.—Gilbough, Bond' & Co,, Dunkers, lavo wnade eatfsfaclozy urrungements with tlicir creditors by whish thoy wil shortly bo euabled to resume business, ‘They stato that thelr aeacts aro far Ueyoud thelr Habllities, of which only about $200,000 ore owlng to doposilors, Every creditor will got dollar for dollar, ho forms are for the puyment of o stipuluted porcentago at the ond of six months, and tho Uniauco fu casy stages thereaftor, ONE MESULT OF THE LATE PANIO {8 thnt n Jargo ntumbor of orders to manufacturers of varfous kinda of goods have beon countesmanded., Au- other is tho ulmost completo paralyzation of mavufoc~ turers (urougls searcliy of currency, Many persons Liave concludud to discontinue operations until betler times § others, the majority, keep thelr honds on half time, whilstu fow strugglo on with full foreo of hunds, "TiE M'CULLOCH TON COMPANY Teop on full hunds, Jolm H. Adums, partuer, informs mo that orders aro ploutiful, Their men are working time and n balf, and tho ir huvo arranged 50 that employes oblain full wages, ~Tho concorn 8 ropresent- ed s {hio Jargest gatvanizing firm In the United States, OTHEN LANGE MANUFACTORIES. Morrls, Taskor & Co,, tho world-renowned firm, havo dincharged u very large number of hands, In thie Koystona Huw aud Bloel Worlis, oved by Henry Dlston & Sons, the employes aro working half-time, g firm turn out §16,000,000 anumally, 1n tho Bal win Lovomotive Works the hands ave’on full time, lut {ho manager cannot enfely say that that will loug cone tinne, Threo spluning mills ut Kensington have atup- ped. Murtin Landenburger & Co,, sluwl-mannfuctu ‘ors, liave. w\l!smudcd payment, It 1a belfoved thut the suspension will Lo temporary, OUR JOUBING TRADE 1a only purchaglug for immcdinte wants, and & cantious poliey i obscrved, with no disposition to auticiputs future wauts, THE MONEY MARKET in quito actiyo, but there 18 no very groat prossure for funds, and Httle ombarrsesment in mercantilo elreles from any defleiency, The banks nre accommioduting their regnlor costomers 10 the extent of thelr means, and uet sisoly and judictausly for tho presont, In tho open anuvkel nanivy 3 freely ourront, but rates ara Peady, Wo quoto ut 7@8 per cent on strictly eall trumeactions and the best ollateral securities, aud dis~ connts yary from 12 to 24 por cont per annumi, GoLn ia weals, and subject o constant fluctustion within lmited vaugo, 1t s Lelloved hut th Vriton Mills will shoxtly 1eatinio operatiouy, VAID IN GOLD, “Tho contractor for tho auso of Correctlon lioro pakid ks mon Iu ol to-day, tho latier allowing abates mont of 10 per cait, 2L BUB-TREASURY, Tho Unitod Htntes Asiutunt ‘Treasuzer 1n thls clly hus & bulunce on hund of $11,744,891, . IN DELAWARY, Tho cotton factory of J, U, Sk 18 closed, and mll hands_discharged, From thio yarlous works lunds aro being continnally dischurged n Wilmingon, Ono of tha wout extonslyo moroeco estabilisbmonts horo havo duelded to pay tholt suen balf, whdlo another rm pay tholr mon iu chovks, IN CAMDEN, N, J. “Tlio bunks all through the monclary troubles have oxhibiled u liberal 1ino of dlsconnt te cistomors, and pupsticd u polley which hns tended to prosorvo com- ploto publlo confidoneo, Tho_ consequerico liud_becn ihut thero woro 10 unisual whibdrawals of liolmnlhl, and_bustness, although somowhat dlsturbod at first, D tiot heen eorluumly nifected, One or two oxtonkiye houscs huve felt o elight Mcouvenlence, but thut {8 ubout over, . DIVIDERD DAY, Yestorduy wos_dlvidend duy at the Siato Natlonal Bank, and tho Dircctors doclared 19 per cent on tho carnlhige uf that istitution for (Lo pust six wonths puyubld on demund frgo of tuxes, IN KEW JERKEY, Tho Grant Tocomotivo und_the ‘Danforth works, of Paterson, have dischurged 276 mon, owing to the dif« ficulty of gutting ready monoy, 'Pho Tadd & Hafferly Manufucturing - Company, 4t Palorson, ou Fridsy Qischarged 25 mon from thole bollor und nisching shope, T 4 sald furthor dlschurgus sro contomplatod, A BTRIKE L. wuo heipors ot thio bur-miliof tho Alisutown Rplug- | Mill Company struck on Monday hieeatis they coutd nat, a they alleged, enrn onongh to pay (helr board, “Thé bar-tnlll 1a thereforo ulo at prescut, . TEDUOTION OF WAURA, Tho Bothlchom Iron Cotnpany have notifled tholr employen that on nnd after Oct. 1 fhero whi ho genora roduatlon in wigos of froi 10 Lo 15 per cont, Notieea o boen postad np i tho Allentown lolling- Milt Informing_employen that th wagea of all recolv. Ing moro han $2 per day nra o o rediiced 16 per cont, and of ol recolving len that #2 per day 10 pier cont, ALY TINE, Tho Harrtabirg Car Mantifactiiting Company, shich cmployn 700 lands, and paya out uearly $,000 a ot fu_ waged, huvo suegonded Dnif of tholk wn- Jloson. Ttio company iavo ninn detoriutued to radiico lio hottra of o duy's lahor from 0 (0 0. BUNPENDLD, Tho Gummings Car Company of Jersy City has Deen abilged to suspond, eithowgh fin nsroty will mora thun cover is Hsbilittes, 'Thio troublo i (hat those sre. largo nount of debts duo from rallronds, et s BOSICON, Dorzouy, Oct, &famper & oy gratt-dealorn, haso suspended, ~ Linbilitios, 900,000 uesots, $50,000, ——— 8. LOUIS, Spectal Dispatel 1o The Chiragn Tribune, 8r, Louis, Oct, 4.—Tho week has nol closed cheor~ fully ny regards fnmiclil mtters, Dusinees haa ot vevived 8 oxpected, Tho recolpla of gealn to-dny wera only 4,000 bushiels of wheat, 2,000 bushols of corn, and much less than {he usual smount of otbor coreals, KO ORAIN ORI FLOUR to spoat: of 18 golug forward from this point, Somo cured meats huvo been sent Enat by partles who could not afford to walt for payment. The Rowriug-tnlls havo nemly nll stopped ruaning, withough moat of {helr ownera havo tived {u hopes that they shoutd liva over tho punic, and keep tho mill-stond gotng. THE MANUFAOTORTLS, “Tho Carondelet Iron Works aro siill running, Tho emploes of tho Vuleon mbla held, o mewinig yorier- duy, sud nyreed to take tholr wagea tu corlified checka, Thig banks liave boon hard_presved by manufuctirors to furnish money to pay off hands, but wilh Indifter. ont succces, Somo of them hava notified thelr work~ men that {hoy caunat puy ihem In currency much longer, . TIENT 18 SOME EASTERY EXCHANA in tho city, but it canuot caslly be ot ut nwlera the cutrency I pafd for it Lankers vrofeas to Lo dolig wlhiat they can, but fley oro nat golting uny moro conrageons und hopeful for the futuro, Ow ‘Clmnge, nothing Is doingg, oo Sittle eun be dons util there dag further movemant of yroduce, el SAN TRANOISTO. pectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Hax Faancieco, Oct, 4.—Monoy continues cavy, Oall Toan at commercinl banks aro steady at 1 por cent fo regular eustomers, Thosmount of cofit recctved from the Bub-Trcrsury tho past week was trhely, and of great uselatance fn meeting tho preseing wants of tho market during tho week, Now, grain-billa nro ‘more sulable, nud thero 1 moro dlsposition o oxcouta drafts on New York ; cousequently & more comfortala foeling provails in money circtes, Thero was fafr bunfucss i mining stocks to-day, Prices wera well sustained, “Thio China sleamor earried awoy & enrgo valued ot 61,000, und treasuro to the amonnt of $260,000, Whero uro now londing {wenty-fous véssolr, with 975,000 coutuls of wheat, for Europe, o NASHVILLE, Speeial Dipateh to The Chicago Tribnne, Nastviaz, Tenn,, Oct, 4.~—Tho monetary situstion is dafly improving, Nobwithstanding finaneil em- barmsamenta tho wholesale trado has nerotsed 10 to 16 per cont over lnst year, ‘ho collectious for tho wweek ave bren gond, Clio rafiroad hitviess f3 drsiug . The mechanies at tho shops of {ha Loulsvills & Nushville snd dreat Soutliern Roads uro to be pul on thec-quarter tme on Monday, SIS ENCIES LI 108 Suectal Divpatel v Trilames MLFAUEEE, UL, 4= ers continme to imgrove Ty under the rapid pecemulation of ciur- rency at (hin point, Tho honks ayzadn o fu their cug- tomers Wkl losny fo the extent of’ thelr ouflity, New York oxelungs vells ot 15 to 3¢ di-count, Uhe ganeral ety trado b good, =nd deposits aro fnoreasing, Bread- shiiMmn are ndvanciag. The coming Yotk it 8 confi- deufly expested, Wil witness z active o movenient i the grnin tradu as befors tho panic. s 8T, PAUL, Sweelal Dyepatch i T 8, Pab, Oct, =i codu from Cliesgo wiid New Yo bk were cashing drafts fo wheat buging will bo resumed =il over tho State, Sinall yeardpte wero cxpecied it prescut icet, "Tiny Milyraulreo aud Citler 20 owners evder iho wheat ore ot differet poiuta shipy ed throuzgh Lo tho nea= 0ard, ‘Mondeuhall's Bani, Minneapoils, hus resumed, e MONTREAL, £pecral Dlegatchto The Chicaya Tribune, ~The lanka aro supplyiog tho wncredal customers wt B 109 per unt, bt #tock loan v kearcely e, o ktock market Js dull, WESTEREN COUNTRY BANKES, HPRINOFILLD, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, SPRISGFTELD, 1LL., Oct, 4,~In a reported interviow with A, 15, Durloy, Who recently visiled (s elty, bl mudo to eay, i th Chieago Z¥mes, that the savings- unlz fn this city bad $1,000 in the Unfon Natlonal, of Ohilcugo, &t the tima of 1s suspausion, Thoro la not ono word of truth du tho slatoment, which fs not bolioved to have leon sndo by Mr, Durley. Tho savings-bznk, ns shown by their Tooks, indt o littio over $8,000 in tho Unon Nationsl at its auspension, and, In concideratlon of Lo eavings- Dok opening un account with the Northwestorn Nn~ tional, of Ciiicgo, (it bk pgived fo eredit tho govings-hank witls fho_balaneo duo them from tho Union National, and for which smount they conld druw at uny time if o they huve nob now ono doilur i the Unlon OAL: ..IL Gatva, TIL, Oct. 4 d enrrency ay, and the eity oiticrds, On Monduy tegitimzto cent for 4t obtaigablo at any ‘ithe aniing-house of T. W, by tho punie, It s puying Lugfuens a8 s, vivy. 1N, 1L Speclal Dispateh 1o The Chicazo Trilome, Tury, T, Octy dy—T0o First Hational Bank, of Pekin, 14 paying ita dopositors fn full, either in cur- Teney'or exchanges, us 18 outomera dictate, DUBUQUE. Spectal Diapatch to The Chi Dunugby, Tn, Nov, $e—Uank Eximiner Mogeuder arrlved Lord. to‘day. y divoction of tho Comptralier of the Currency to etertaiue whether the Marchauts! Nutlonal Bk should Le placed in iho handu of » Re- ceiver, o dopositors wra sliming a petition requent- fug tho Uoniptroller to 1t tho Directors of tho bank sottlo up Its aflalrs, wr they Leliove by so dolng they will tlo soancr ho paid.what fa due thent, “Lsa depositors of - the Dubuque Baviugs Institution neid o meetlng to-day and wgreed to tho appointe Trilune, went of n-Nevelver, mud Wil G, Bowart, the Fresent County Wreasurer, bun beon appoimted, T i presumed that tho ety of (s hawk will vield 86 per cont to dopositors, aund that the Hability of ine stockholders will yield 20 per ceul more. DAVESPORT, 10%A, Speetal Divatich in 117 Ciiicitna Triline, Dayenvort, Ot 4,—It huk been rettiod by bunk mou hero Hiet the bnlts of thls. eits will, 2 all"proba- bility, reowao full payauentn by nexs Thunuday, Con- slderable troublo was expurlenced Ly omployars In get- rolls dischiersed fo-Cay, It Was appro- that there woukt woa run ou tho savings banks {o-tay, but such hins not been tie caso, Blnco yeaterday, over 100 Joaded cars of graln wud stuck have becu shipped to Chicago. —— ABROAD, Loxnox, Ogt, 4,—Steanehip Fveluin, from Piymoutl, to-Guy, for Kew York, took $1,000 n specte, "GASUALTIES. Fatal Runnvay Acels Speetal Dispateli (o The Chleasn Tribune, WoopvinLg, O, Oct, 4,—Last ovenlug o team bo- longluy to Chrlstian Wyngard Leeamo wnmansgeable, und o cceupants of tho wagon, Mr, Wyngurd aud Tenry Bruns, of tho firm of Brans & Co, of thia plica; wera thrown out and dragged somo (litance, T, runs bl a Jeg broken, and Was otherwiso udly rufked, M, Wyngurd recelved injnries fam which 1ie dicd this morifugs, 1o lenves u Simily. Fatal uuting Accldent, Spectal Dirzvitel (0 The Chieayo Tribune, DAYTON, O, Ocly n of Shukcrtown, in tiaks county, whils huintig this Juoruing, ucoldeainlly shot himselt through (no head, Mo diod Iaiealy, o was 10 years of sge, und thu son of a rloh furmier, Found Dond Near tho Braclts KALAMAZOO, Mich, Oct, 4,—Last ovening Ktiney 1081}, o eolorad eltlzen living 10 the nortlicrn outeklvii of town, was found dead near the track of the Granld Tapids & Indlsus Ratlvoad, about half w mila north of his residence, Tho Coroner bield an fnquest last oven~ iug, but belng unable to procure an importunt witucss, adjourned until thia evening, I was last seen wal inig on the yallrond track with bis lundlady, The doc- tara testify thut deccuned cazno to bis deuth by n heavy swelght falling on Lim, as the romalis sliow no outwiril Drutses, only & black ind blug wpot over tho oyes, Tho Lips aud ribs aro thought to be bruken, e THE POLARIS SU RVIVORS. Thoir Arrival in Now York. Speciul Dlspatch ta The Chicays Tribune, New Yonr, Oct. 4,=The srrest of Buddington on bis srrival heve s generally deuounced a8 » high- nsuded outrage, and sy part of schomw of tho Beere~ fury of the Nuvyto couccal tho uotual fucts of tho Polaris tragedy, Buddington s now confined at the avy-Yurd, Ny Won, Oct, 4.—Whilo tho steamsbip Oty of Antworp was conning up tho buy thia moralug, the United Btatos stoamor Tallapwoss went alongsido and took on bourd Capt, Bnddingion and W mon, of 1o Polarls, Whe Tallapooss then steamcd o thio Navs- Yurd, aud will leavo ihio afternooh for Washingtdn with ho reseued voyagura, Oapt, Buddington sald to 3 Foporter, pleasantly, that ho was undor martial law, aud could ot moke wuy statement coucerning hia oventful voyago, ‘Tho Captaln and iy assoclatea | seemed iy i ealtly SUSPENDED. TaoxgonvILLE, Oropon, Oct, 8, 1873,~Your corro- apondent loft Fort Klamath ot 10:30 o'clock, and, hy hard riding, arrived loro o foww momonta ngo, Tha following fn a report of tho oxocution of Captain Jnck and throo of his band ¢ TIOATON OIEATETY AND BLACK J13C wern led on the sesffokt firat, and Behonchin noxt, Thoy trod on it with spparent Indiffercuce and fron nerve, having evidently resolved to dio as Lrave ns they hind lived, QADT, JAOR went earily np tho stairwag, hut looked wrotcliod and mieorable, Tho mnnacles hnd bewn strickon from thot, but ke arms were securely pluloned with corde, AT TRROIRERY 0:36 Ao fntorprators, Capt. O, O, Applogate and David Tmill, explained to tho culprits tho natitro of tho ordor lo Lo read to them by ‘tho Adjutant, and st 10 ovlock Adjutant Kibgebury read tho full orders ‘promuigatiug the sentonco of the Commission and the Presldent’s order thorelu, with tho arders of tho Scero- tary of tho War and tho Doparimont Communder on tho promises, . THF TWO REPRIRVED PRIAONERS, Tarncho nnd Blotuck, yot atoad on tho ground fn front of {ho reatfold, aliuckicd and under guard, ‘During tho reaciug, tho pinoued vietims wero noatd on thio plalform of {iio scafold, with thole foot on tho drop, lstening_auslously, bul, of catirsg, not undcr- stnding n word of it, Tl rendiug occupled ton minutes, Thon tho Adjutnnt read tho QnDER OF COMMUTATION in_ fho cass of Barncho and Slotuck, and {ho_yoor fellows wero takon back (o tho mlockade, ovidently hoppy ob mob e componyiug tho others to tho “bappy bhuntlug. grounds,” o Csplain they offored ub earnest aud fervid prayer for tho soula of tho culprite, which was Hatonod to otteutively, At 10:16 = THE FATAL ROOSES wwera placed around (o nocks of tio condeninod, un= dor tho dircetiun of Cat. Hogo, It Wau nocessuty to cut off w Mo of Juck's long liadr, wiieh Wan dn fho way of tho rope. Cuph. Ioge then bado farewell fo the prisonors, and the Wack eape were placed over the headn of all tha culprifs, 1t must bavo beon an awful moment, At 10:20 they atood on the drop. “TUL TOPE WAS OUT Dy tho asstatants ot a slgual mado by Captein Togo's hondkerclifef, Tho budies swang round nud round, Jack aud Jim apparently ding enelly, but Boston Charloy snd Sconclin suifered torriblo convulsions. Tisstan qud Sconclin ropontedly drow up thelr logs, Dut o two otliors seemed to dic almost fustantly, At 10:28 thiofr pulses wero folt by Capt, Hoge, and, 8 1 wrilo, they aro swinglng lifeless in thy uir, 'A% TilE: DIOT FELL, with o torrible deadly thug, tho four poor wretohed Tnaman helngs foll into eternity, nnt u hulf~smothie: 2l e f Liozror went up from tha crowd of over 500 Kise nidh Tudians, who witneseed tho awful spcetactu. Walls of deepy and bittor auguigh went up from the stocknde, where the wives and children of the poor fellows had o fair view of tho shocking sceno. T COPYINS, six In nnmber, hind beon placed directly In the rear of o g, o of thom destined 1o bg mocetyiod, 13 tho order commuting tho sentouco of Bamcho and Sioluck only arrived nt 10:30 lust evening, and preporae ationy nd een mado for thelr cxocution Nkuiviso, APFLIOATION IEFUSED, Au application s mado this morning by the BLerdiT' of Jackson County for the custody of thie Ti- dians fudicled by (o' Grand Jury to Gon, Wheston, but It was refuscd, YELLOW FEVER. TI:o Disensc Increasing lan fomphines Heartrending Se Zeven Water- ments Suturday ut Shreveports Speclal Diapatch to The Clicayo Tvibusies Meatrenns, Oct, 4,—Tho contributions to the rclfef of {he swilerers hero aro now pouring in from all purts of tho country. Ohicago hns contrlbuted nobly, i Touia bas teadored moncy. Cluciunatd does tho sume, and, in fact, ovory city norih or eant liaa respoudod promptly to tho id of our sufferern, Instead of im-~ proylug, ss was (hought they wowld do whilo the ‘eathior romaiued warn, thoso who Lnvo been attucked witls the scourgo during tho lust four or 1ivo days, and terniod now cases, oro sinking vory rap- 1dly, aud instanees aro uot infroqueut where they huva dfed within twenty-four Liours nfter tho Grst sy~ tows, 1n mauy eagea death being hastened, of caurse, by ixipht, Cases havo oceurred, too, whoro doath g (]:mm.‘ in 18 hours, snd it can now eafoly bu suid that thy SCODROE 18 AN EMDENIO and of tho most fenrtul cliscucior. T Lo Pinch thin evetlng tho situation i hearnending, Huudreds of o' poorer clasees aro dylug uucared for and dyltg for want of nttemtion, In meny boutes ou Front strect duwn ws for us the city buildings your correspondeut huk seen from o to four dend bodies nwsiing Inter- ment i tho Roltern Field by the oty wuderiakers, who alouo to-dny voports THINTY INTERNES Thio samo may bo said of 4L firat thno tho deatlis In tho st of (o city to-day have exceeded five, *Lowiag that the fever has alio planted ftaelf fn that Jocanty, the majorily of tho duatha being reported slong or in cluse prosiinity to {40 bayou Lliat extends thraugh that par: of the tawn, Intheulioys in North Mempuis, and in tne shauties wlong the wver bunk, Just above Julicrson street, numbcrs of deatks hav beon roported sinve tis miorluury repost which folows Uit wa tnade o, and the least eutimalo tiat con bo rands of Lho DILTHY FHOM FEVE: Lased upon peravmul observatlons Srom every purt of the city, 18 forty, That, tuo, only {ucludes yuupers wnd thode for whom cofling huvo beeil upyicd for ut tho undertukers, Gud only Luows how many theve are lyiug dead tu abaudoned Houses and sbuntivs In the infected localities, und, owiny to the fability of o Hovwards to keep up théir full forco of active visiting members, tho story will not bo told until tho 1ODIES DICOME 60 DECOMPOSED {hat tho stench from them Wikt attract attontlon to the bulldings fn wliich they ure lying, Muny of those who liavo fett tho city durinig tho past few daye, aud i fact o It night, for thy conntry towns within a radlug of fifty or wixty miles, uro now down with tho fovor, and are telegriphing hora for nurses nud physicians, Lut noue e bs spured, contequently muy will div “for waut of uttention, TUE DEATI 18T, Tho yellow fover deaths reporicd by the under- tnitors fo-day 4z 34, and tho tolul doaths 54, ‘Thoso who dled from _yellow fever. uro: J, B, Zanolo, uge 68 ;_ Maggio Whito, 45 ; Yaul Morgan, colored, 23 { Afgmes 'Long, 363 Mre, Gabiorty, 653 Nichols Walers § Catheriu Wilworth; Victor Vormas'; Roceo Zeualio, 15, tlow, and for tio 1) nnd {nformation 45; P, D, dMurphy; Mrs,_ Saroh Childs, 08} Muggio Davis, 83 dobnm Youug, 23; Thoms Luros, 7 Fany Petwicl; uuknown _wo. o, 93 Frout strcet; Mury Ilanty, 30; Mory ack, 63; Mary McCurihy, 24 Daniel Kinman, 433 ‘homnns Manning, 405 Patrick Kelly, 46; Mrs, J, 1L, Yonug, 493 Albert 8, Androws, 31; Saralt Phillin, 18] L. lesy, 11; John A. Quinlap, 123 Willlum Fischor, Y0: Elizaboth O, Moore, 233 ltattlo Allen, colored, 6} Wikl Sd-lueld(ur, o0, : 7 3 Mestenss, Sept. d.—Forty-cight intorments to-day, of which 26 were_vellow fover. For tho week thoro vere 240 deathy, 140 from yellow fover, nguinst 98 lust weelt, Tho tolx] numbor of doaths siuce tho disease appenred §a 502, ull suve u fow in tho fufected distr, "Plio Gerinuy Brudor Buud exrnostly uppeal to Gors mian gocietles und Gosmoug goucrally forold in nuike fu; the eick nnd burylng their dead, Send contribu- tany to 1. Sehilling, (reasu Ticlonn, Atk., bag been Tigldly quarantined agatust Momplie, DEATIIA AT SIREVEPORT, 5 ‘Tho_futerments fo-d VWlite, 435 Ed DBolaud, 353 mucl Berryinny, 303 Leonard Cloke: ‘Jobn'Putlersou, 80, Norusian Brewer, 37 Bowell, no uge; L. Relte? for Momphis and Shreveports On tho Doard of Trade, yestérday, nearly 31,600 was collueted for tio rolies of Memphis, Tho, Shreveport Committeo havo thus fus collected nbout §2.500, Tho Tiiuols Central Ruflrond Liss offered o trayaport froe, to the oud of their lin, all Chicago coutributions for Memphis, Adoiph Moues, Beq,, collected on Saturday, winong tho Durueiites of thiy ety $500 for Muupbis au Shreveport, Chicago Eelivk Sent Torward from Other Secs tieny, Specint Disgiteh 1o The Chieags Tribune, SraNoenL, Oct. 4.—John A, Hughes, of this clty, Ligs callectod antl forwardud to Momplils' to-day, tor Al reliet of the yellow fevor suttorerd, U s amount wilt be lurgely increused, Speeial Dieguitel to The Chicago Trituncs DAvESIORT, G2, 4,~Seversl Lundrad dolturs have been rifued liero for the Shreveport sufferetd, Tho Buard of Lradv subserlbed $100, 81, Lou, Oct. §,—Nearly $1,000 wan ruised on 1Ghange to-day for the Momplila suffcrors, and a com- mitteo wan_sppointed o raivo un_ ndditionu] amount, "ho Memphils Iacket Company donated $1,000, Gol- Jeetions will bo (aken up dn most of the chureles to- COW, qw vonk, Oct. 4.—~Tho Cotlon Exchango to-day hed $1,300 for the yellow fover wsullorers in Focalities Quavantined, 11,, Oct, 4—~Tho Mayor lias fssued o procla- CAMmo, mation declaring tho City of Calro In o stute of quaran. ting ageiust tho ateamors coming up the Mivatssippt Tiver, - o conslilers that o nocersary precaution since th Lucreuso of yollow fovor st Momplds, A physlelun will bo appolnfed whoso duty It will Uo ‘to_meot up steambonts With o tug two mllés Delow and forbld thelr Tunding at Calro, except on o specin) permit from sufd pliysicion, No Permit whil bo given wliero tho physl Uiun huw Tenson to bollovo thut Tho DASSODLOTS OF CFeW liuve een oxposed to yellow fover, “Iio Loalth of tho clly i improving, Wo bear of but onu dunigoroua cusd of fover in to city Lysrue Rook, Oct, 4.—The eity und county authort- Aoy to-day quimutingd tho Momplis & it Hock Tuflroud, the southern division of the Oalro & Fulton Twoad,- and tho river bolow, This aption wus taken, owings to {ho roporiud proad of the fover aloug the Tted ditver und at Alemphta, e PERSONAL. Speeial Mapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasninazon, Oct, d—Julgo Takis Dint, brothor of Mru, Grant, i sorlously and dangorousty’ (il at Ly Tosinetico dn this city. Tho Presidunt aud Mrs, Grant ‘werw al hifs bedslde the greator part of this eventug, “Tononra, Oct, 4—Josup Arcl is visiting tho Mus- koks Diatrict, atid on bik retura koo will go to tho United Stotes, Boston, Oct, 4—Tho workingmen of thls city snd yiclity azq makibg nrsungoments ty give, n grand xos -mystieaily in Ohvfet, Addresscs wero also mndoll]xf tho o OCTOBER 6, coption to Josoph Arch on Iia nrrlval horo, Tho ox- orelaow will inelido o procossion thirough the principal steots and addressos in Fanoull Hall, FOREIGN. FRANCE, Tams, Oct, 4,—Thn_Ganiois hoving annonneod that A Lint would ho opened at itw offleo for tho enrolimeit of "ml porsons who desired to Jnlu tho Bonuparte T.angite, tho Mintator of tho Interfor hs fanticd .an ore dor forhidding tho catrsing ont of tho project, Tho Bepublican member of tho Goneral Assenibly aro linstening to Parls for conaultition, i to ndopt & lino of action in opposition to tho Achemes of tho Monnrehiatn, 1'ante, Oct, 4.~Thiors bas writlen o tho Magor of Naney, Qocilnif to vialt that town, until tho prosent erielu ng passod. 1Mo foys the Left mitst defond tho Topublic, tho principles of 1780, and tho_tri.color, withott ‘whicli tho countor-revolution would Lo arl oiious and revolting Vo, Ll GERMANY. Tiznniry, Oct. 4.~Tho Ol Catholl Dishop Reinkens, wiia waw recently recogtized by tho Empuror a8 Cathos 1ie Bishop, will fake thie onth of nlloglunte to the Ger- man Congled fn this clly on tho Tl ust. —_——— HUNGARY: T.oNpo, Out, 4,~Tt In roporied hat the crop have failud in Hungary, and tat o famiue provails fn vomo sectiony, S — EGYPT. Lowvon, Oct, 4—A dlspatchs from Alexandria, Bagpt, +oya that & luamchil pante provaild iu tuat eltyt Nouey fa very searce, bt 1o fullures ura aa Yot re- porucd. RELIGIOUS. Sneurday’s Scasions of tho Evaagclie Alliance=-Addrosses by Soverat Prome Jnont Divincs~THo Subjecs of Dew nominationnlism Fully Discusnod Progrnmme for the Weel, Nrw Yonk, Oct, 4.—Tho eccond dny' scaafon of the Evangolical Alliunico was hegun by prager i the Madi- on Synare Church, Rov, Dr. Adatnk ollic lutinigy ofter which the delegates sagembled in the Association all, The galleries of the Iatter place, which had Leen ro- servad for (ho publie, becatno 6o orowd:d, and k0 ninny peaple wero in tho street striving to gain adnditauce, {hat (o moetiug wus organized in Dr. Crosby's Clutreh, fu Twonty-fonrth wircot, at which ABDILSSES WENE MADE Dy tho Rev, Mr. Marston, of London, sud the Dr, Col- card, of Philadolplin, Promptly ut’ 10 o'clock, Presl- dent’ Wolsey called thio delegatea (o ardor, und the Jtev. Dr., Frank Conlin, of Genova, Switzerland, offered short prayer n French, ‘The liov, Dr. ffadze, of Trincoton, then dolivervd an nddress oit ' Tha Uity of ihe Church,” arguing thut each denomination should recoguizo 1uo Bucrament aud orders of iho ofher, whets, dnstend of - recrimination, all will bo ono tév, Dr. Potter, Dr, Crooke, who represontad Bistiop ‘x;num.au, of Philadaiphin, and the Doan of Cantor- ury. “Tiio morning reasfon of tho Evangolical Alliauce waa Urouglit to a cloze by the reading of a paper Ly the Tev. 0. Dallas, on *“Tho Communion of the Saduts.” AT TIE AFTERKODS AESSION iohop Bodlel), of Olifo, read u pupor, Afler msing a high tributo to the virtues of tho late Blaliop Me- Tivaine, Dishop Bedetl cordintivt t {8 charged thut Trotestantiem iu a fallure bacauso of its diviaion into sects, but uniformity s not necessary to wunity, Pro- tostzntiom 18 not a church nor o negatlon, Llicro was no uniformity in the Church fromthe beginniug. Union i not unfty, Thoro cun bo 1o uudon botweon denounations lgnoriug minor ditiorences, To-dny, tects under tho nmsk of Jtomo uro contewting more flercoly tinn Trotestants, Dencminationsl distinctlone arise from natlonal preu= Gico, phyafcd buikd, sud mental cagcltion, aud wo Will have denomiuations wntil truth aud_freo 'thought aro crushod ont, Differcuces i tha Oliwweh nro the necossary preservatives of freo gospel, Wo aro living Diider o baw In which denominntonailsm s consisicnt with Clirlstian _wmion, Thero in mwong Christiang union with the Father, with Christ, sud with the pur- poces of tho Church, 'Whe union for which Obrist Fayode-tho utiion of to Pathier und tho Son—rantiob e seew, Tho proyer of Chrict has not beew nnanswerad, and (o Ohurels Lis lwaya malutained that uplty witl whicl denominational distinetions aro consistent, TUE BV, DI, 00K, OF PANLE, foilowed Dishop Bedell, aud more amily wmong Christians than fn oy Proter ‘pactors ure in perfoct cecord us to thelr or=- Winatun, and it wis a common thiug for (ho (hree privcipal Drotestant Churchies fo unite, with the B formed Chureh in the solemn aet of ordination, Whe Young Mew's Christian Assoclationa mmd Sunday- achouls of nco kro founded on the princinles of the Evangetieal Alllance, At tho bedsido of Adolpl Monot, pastors of the diferent doiominations wero called by hin vwn request to give him counsel, sl adminiter the Holy Communion, Nover wes tha vord evangell- cal 8o woll known in Ihrls as In tho war of 1871, when Uiers were Evaugelical Allisnce wibulanees, - fn th days of the Commmune (o brathren used to hold untlod meetings for counsel, Ju conclusion, the spieaker enld whiat wag ehiedly nceded fn Faunca ls tho frequent fnterchangs of 1) ! *: TILE LV V7, deiivered un udds tho intor- oppors ’lfi\! oud CONFILRENCE WILL, TELAIE the 1 inst, To-o) 4 in the Rov, I clureh, at whick the Alr, Bheehedrah, the oriental convert from Panthelsm, will assist, Thia gen- tleman wishes it stated that he sannot possibly sceept half the lnvitations o recelven tn make nddcesses, Lt arrangements will bo made that all attending the Con- Torenve muy boar i, 1iis romarliublo converalon s uccopted i a grand fnstinco of {ho power of Gud's word in {nfluenclug the couls of men, MEETINGA TO-DAY, To~morrow evening the Ion. Fulix R, Bruno will presido at the meeting in {he Academy of Musle, while uyother meeting will bo held in Sleinvay Iull, PAOGRAMBIE FOR IR W On Monday tho Conferencs will bo divided into two sectione, ticological aud plilosophical, Thocxercisea at Association 1Hall on Monday evening will be cou- ducted In tho Frouch lsnguuge, sud on Wednesdsy tiero will bo services in tho Welsh language, O Tiesday afternoon thers will bo servico i Madison Squara Clinreh for tho faculty and studouts of tho ditercut _ denominations attending tho Confer- ence, On Wednesday mext Drooklyn will forminlly rocotvo tho delegates, und In tho ovening o dinuer Wl bo givon them n the Aeademy of Musie, On anothier_eveuing a public nceting Wil bo el i th samo bullding, when addroescs will bomndo by {a\rnlgu aud resident members of the Evangelical Al- nce, Sunday e union INVITATIONS ACCEPTED, Tho Allianco buvo_necepted an inviiation to visit Washington on (e 14th inst, and will hold publie meutings ut the Matropolitan Churel on tho 141k and 15th, at which President Grant und mowmbers of the Cubinct lnve been fuvited to attend, Early to-dny the snnouncament was mado tiat soma Aldermen Lod rofused to sign tho call for o Bpecial ncoling on_Monday, to vota tho bospitalitics of tho city to tho Evangolical Alllauge, but tho requiaiio num- bor of signnturcs wua obtuinéd by 3 o'clock, Tho names of five Alderimen, known ns tho Gennut mom- Ders, wero ot nttachod to tho call ut that Lour, and two of them bad refusu o sign, Wppor Town Conference of the M. B Chureh. Correspondence of The Chicago Tridune. CEDAR RATIDS, Ia., Oct, 1, 1873, Tho Upper Towa Conforouco of the M. E. Church commenced its eighteenth sossion this morning, Bishop Androws in tho chair. Aftor the ndministration of the Lord’s Bupper, tho Bishop requested the Beerotary of tho last Conforence to call the roll. On tho calling of the firat nomo on the liat (tho Rov. James Gil- ruth), the tears of many o brothor wore mado to fall.” Tho Roev. It. W. Keoler, D, D, tho Secre- tary of the last Conforenco £nid, a8 be called tho name: “This Father of tho Chuveh bas romoved to the Church above, and hoe answors to the roll- enll in the upper conntry. So of the names of oua or two othors who have beeu cut down intho past year by death. Pho Rov, R. W, Clinton, A, M., waa olected Becretary of tho Conference, and naminnted his own agsistanty, who were aluo elected. In o discussion which aroso with regard to the annivorsary meetings, and thelr profit to the gonoral community and tho Conference, Dr. Roed, tho Corresponding Secrotary of tho Mis- slonaty Socioty, was introduced o tho Coufor- ence, and gave tho ministry to undorstand that o misgionary anniversary-mcoting was ono of tho best of religtons mectings. D, Foster, of the Now York, and tho Rov, It W. Beady, of the Dou Moines Conferonce, wera incroduced to the Conforenco, All tho young men ndmitted on trial Inst yoar paskod I their charactors aud thelr utudios’; all of tho Dencons of the sccond-class passed ; and nino young won wero olected to Eh}um‘ ordor, Elghe of tho supornumarary mombors of tio Conforonco wore contivied on the list, and two woro matle offcetivo, Bixteon uames wero con- thnued on tho list of smperunnuntod proschors. Tho Mothodist Chureh whoere the Conforonce is bolng hold (tho Rov. A, B, lienodlg, pastor), i ono of tho flnest churches fu tho State, and, when {inished, (tho congregntion now oveupy tho basoment), will cost £50,000, * “Whis is o oity of bonutiful homes as well churches; a city of onorgotic, thriving businoss men; & ehy ot manufnetories and seliools § u clty of philantiiropio sud bonevolont people, who, i tho paat ton weeks, have entertulued the Nution- al Comp-Meeting and_ the State Falr, nnd are now uu‘orlnlmug tho Mothodist Conferonce, BECOND DAY, CEpAn Ravivg, Tn,, Oct, 2, 1873, Aftor roligions sorvices, conductod by Hishop Androws, w potition and reeolution from Mar- whalitown, 1., roquosting tho Conforence to liconsa voveral women of “the Chureh who do- pired to preach tho Gospel and recelvo ordina- tion, was read, Tho. papors, with all things conncctod therewith, weroe Inid on :fin tublo, L_ womowhub . woudor. af ilis ac- tion of tho Conferonco. If wo havo womon in the Church who aro _compotent to pronch tho Gospol, and aro necoptablo and profitable to tho Chureh, I do not understand why they should not inve the privilogo given thom as frooly ns nfi“ L\vhn do not possess any groator, if as groat, ability, . Tu tho prosontation of tha claimsof theold, supernuiuated preachors, aud tho uttorances thoy gavo of thair doslre to worlk, it thelr lncl of physienl fowor Lo do tho work, ticre was many an affecting Aeene, Theso okl fathors, who have stood in tho fore front of the batile, aud, In thio oarly duys of Mothodism in tho State of Towa, cudired all tho Lardships aud privationn incidont_to_thozo ently dnys, aro now, ouo by ung, obliged to stop out of tho ranks of tho nctive ministry; and yot, at those Conforong gatherings, they feol tho old fire burning afreuh, and tho old deslro for nctive banttlo renowing thelr youth again, and it makes it very hard for mnny of thom to comply with the manifoat will of Proyidonce in connaction with thomselvos, The Davonport District was called, Tho Rav. 7,8, Anderson, the Preslding Elder, aatd that the district was in o prosporous nondlt‘nn. nnd that, thongl thore lind baou soma porpluxl'f and auf- fering with Wimself and mm:f of thie ministors of tho district, yot the good work hind gono on. Thero had boen no donths nmong hia proachora #0 {ar a8 ho know. Ho himself had brushed hard by the river of Death and felt tho wators of Jordan dnmpening his brow; but God had pustaived bim, and ho wns ready o worlk in {hio ministry while thora was work for him to do, Tho Dubuque Diatrict waa called. The Rov. T. Sknnor, tho I'residing Eldor of the district, Topresonted tho district work s in a. prosporous . condition, his own hoalth never botter, and ench of his minlaters blamoloss in life and charactor. Tho Rov, Willism Brush, D. D., who was traneforred to Taxas during tho year, wag Intro- duged ta tho old brethren, 4 Mount Vornon District wes_called, nnd the Rov. 8. . Honderson, tho Presiding Eldor, ropresontod his work asin n prosporous condt- tlon, The great spiritual Interosts of the Church had incronsed, and many churches had beon Dbuilt or improved through tho yenr. Al his }x:lllx‘:{'murn had dono their work woll and success- T'ho Fayetto District was cnlled, and tho Rov. W. Trank Daxton, the Drosiding Eider, told the Conferoucs thut, through tho yoar, ho had boen ablo to do nll s worlk, aud though, at ono time iu tho sovere winier, ko had almoet frozen, to denth while In the performanco of his work, yot ho wag eble and willing to do and to suffer for tho intercsts of the Church. 1le roported all Lis ministers ns successful in their worls, Codar Falls District was’ called, and the Rey. Jolm Bowman, tho Tresiding Lidor, gove quito an extonsivo roport of his work, which mada manifeut that thero was universal prosperity in Lis district, The McGregor District was called, and tho Rav. Willinm Smith, the Presiding Lldor, roport- ed that four clmrchios had boon. dedicated through the year, Lwo others woroready for dedi- cation, and quite a number had been 1mproved. Thoro was nntversal prosperity in tho dinttict. Charles City District wns callod. The Rov. R. W. Keoler, D, D., the Presiding Elder, said ho found the district in o good condition, spirit~ unlly, aud thore had boou continvued prosperity through the year. 2 Dr, Reed, of Now Yorle City, the Correspond- ing Socrotary of tho Missfonary Suciety, rupro- sented tho claims of tho Socicty, Ho "told tho ministera many things of great wterest to them, aud told them 8o eloguently and touchingly, that ench minister folt a now impulse to go forward in the missionay worl, At 8 p. m. the nnuual missionary sormon was prenched by the Rov, Dr. Reed, wha touk for his text tho last words of Jesus to hin deciple “Go yo into all the workl, and preach tho Goa- pel Lo every creature,” e, OLITICAL. Scott County (L)), Farmers? Nominas tions. Special Dispateh o The Chicago Tribune. Wicnzstr, TH.,0ct, 4.—The Scott County Farmors’ Club et in mats convention to-duy at the Court Tougo hero to nominata s county ticket, Washington Sears, Presldent; Eaq. Maze, David Iuggard, John Handson,and Georgo Ebrey,Sccretarles, Tho ballot re- enlted fn the rclectlon of Wilinm A, Gilliam for County Judge; Georgo W. Norin, County Clork; Mahion 1. Movfe, Assessor nud Trensurer: Rtufug Euat, Supirintendcnt of ublie Instriction ; Joliu 1. Raodhuuker, John Sumers, Robert A. Blair, County Comniasiouers, Grangers? Nominations in Vermition County. Spectul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DanvILLE, TIL, Oct 4,—The Grangers held thelr County Conventlon to-day, and nominated tho follow- ings persons for (o differont county offlea: A, M. Duavis, for Judge; Charles W, Kelsler, for Clerk Witut M. Ttoy, for Treasurers Larnard Kingsley, for Superkitemient of Public Instructions, Thren of the present incumbents of {heso oftices wero farmery m, but it was decided by the Con- Tine Deforo their cle vention thut they werd not fu eympatLy with tho cre! movement, and wero thrown overboard, will run ludercndent, Wisconuin Polition, Speelal Dispaich to The Chicayo Tribune, Oamosit, Wid., Oct. 4,—Tho Htopubiican Convention in tho Second Asgembly District to-duy renomiuated thio Ton, Carlton Foster for tho Ansombly, Becretary Braivard announced the next meetivg of_the Stato Grange of Patrons of Musbaudry at Foud du Lac, tho socond Tuesday fu January, FIRE. Tho Town of Wilivhire, Chio, Nearly Destroyeds Spectal Dispatch to Ths Chicajo Tribune, WizLsmunE, Ohlo, Oct, 4.—Our hitherto prosporous littlo town was visltod last night by a very sovero fire. Every houso on ono squaro was destroyed, and every busiuiess place in tho town swopt away, It broke out early In (o ovening, aud raged with unabated fury nearly all night. As wo LAvo 1o onglues, snd must needs dopend oi buckets, it wos almost jmpossible to get fho fro under control, and for hovrs flo citizons wero on the polut of giviug up fo dincouragement, aud letting tho own go. Hatly of tho gaods wero saved, but a8 many moro wero lust, Tho totul smount canuot yot bo estimated, but it s yery largo, ond_to make it still worsa thero a very littie jnsursnce upon the houses, and, ns fur a8 can bo learued during the present high state of excitement, nouo upon thogoods, Heveral dayn eince n_smail butlding containing some bLales of cotton took firg, but was paved, Yeaterday this cottou wes removed to o safer place, It is supposed that one of theso bales still cou- taned & Littlo fire, and_from this originated tho fire that has nearly rufued our town, FAIRS. Wells County (Ind.) Faire Brueetow, Ind, Ocl. 4—Tho Wells County Fair closed to-tuy, but, partly on_secount of the raih, wus niot iy good s tho previous fairs havo been. Tho dies play of ogeienltural products was good, it tho rest of iho exhibitiun was but paeaablo, ~Tho crowd on tho grounds during tho wholo time ‘way very good, In 1t respect the manngers bavo no causo to complain, Tho races wero ulmost & fallure on account of tho heavs track, The Cincinnatl Exposition. CINCINNATY, Oct, 4,—~Tho Exposition cloged to-night svlth un attendance of 16,000 for the dav, The entirs alfendince has been 608,000, and tho Hall will probably be Lept open o fow duys longer, Tho Exposition lius I sred vspenses nnd left o sirplus, tho amount of whieh cannot bo determined ot presext, Northern Ohio Fair, = CLEVELAND, O, Oct, 4, —Tho Northorn Obio Falr Ansaciution closed Tourth aununl meeting to-duy, after o very enceeseful exhibiton of slx dags, thoute tendnnce uveraging from 30,000 to 35,000 dully. ————— PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. Proposcd Chinugo in the Moede of Cons ducting ‘hem, Yonr, Oct. 4,—A meoting of the Committee on I‘l‘l\‘llt‘%en nud Elections of the United States Seunte, o considor n plun for changing the Conatitution with vegurd to the metliod of elocting the Yresfdent, which ‘as to huve tuken plico Lero on_yesterdny, wus post- Eunml fu consoquenco of tho abience of A quorum, cnalors Morton, Carponter, Anthony, and Bayar ouly belng prescnt, Honnto Anthony, in answer to inugutrion, aakd that it would bo {mpossiblo fo indicato the chiaracter of the Commitle’s repart, It wis eers ndn, however, that tho method of clocting tho Presis dont by n droet yuto would not be recommiendad, for 1o renson (hat 1t would bo inigossibloto got (o néceas gary two-thirds voto of tho Sonufo for such a plun, Certaite dolelencien n {ho presvut mothod, whivh vx- Perionco had ado munfost, would doubtlozs Lo sip- P, Bowo uf the Gommitieo aro sxpectod fu tho cily -y = SER MACOUPIN COUNTY DEBT. Special nllru(zln to T'he Chicago Tridune, CARLINVILLE, T, Oct, §.—AL & miceting of fho Board of Buyorvinors to-dny, (hoy decided to muko no lovy of tax for the puymont of (ho interest on the Courl= 1oues bouds, sud the followiug proposition for tho eompromiso 'of tho_dobt will bo submitied at tho Novamber olection: That {lio county fuud (ho presont debt, amounting to nearly §2,000,000, at 60 conts on tho ol Iu 6 pur cont bonds, puyuble I twonty yoars, poi R A S A SNAKE STORY. VAN WenT, O,y Oct, 4.—A litils boy, nomed Jncoly Stripe, vamited n gartor #noke, 18 luclica long, and 3§ wit feh thick, For two yours ho hus beon eubject to Bover couviisions, but none kuew tho cauus witil tha uppeardnce of his’ snakeship, Tho snake 8 perfoctly Tommad, with the excoption of Lefug biind, 1t a prob- ablo th snuko wasswallowud whilo drinking ot o spilng nour bis (atlior’s houac, 1 EXPANSION OR CONTRACTION? _ Both Alfernntely, nnd on n Spocice IBaniv, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune; 8 Tho crims Lon ronowed the contest bos twoon the advaentos of rosumption, on the ouno side, and inflation on tho othor. Ouo mays, Now ia tho tmo to resumoynnd bring us to the bottom nt onco for all, Tho othor says, Now iy the timo for more curreucy, to hold us up from rain, At tho samo time, tho resumptionist snys wo havo not eurvency onough, and the inflation- ist anya wo ought to bo on n specto-basis. Tho fact g, both partics want the snmo thing. They both want moro currency, and want thnt anrroncy to bo o8 good a8 gold. Tho only porsibla mothod of giving tho cure rency that value, viible to tho resumptiouist, in trough apecle-paymonts by the Government. But, to him and oll others, that method implice contraction, and contractton ho docs mnot want. Bosldes, ho fails to show how Government can rosume, excopt by good Horaco Grecloy's moth- od of resumption by rosuming,—~tho most sim- plo, cloar, diroct, and Impossible thing in Amor- fen. Tho only posiblo mothod of golling more greonbaels into circulation, visiblo to the infla~ tionist, is for Govornmont to monufacture snd pay thom out for oxpenses, or with them buy bonds,—ita own Londs,~—at a premium, Bat the rosult of ovory such tranaaction Is_an increaso of the publio debt. Tor every 1,000,000 in Londs bought by tho Governmont at 12 por cont prominm, the public debt is increassd 120,000, And bow inerensed? DBy papor of the GQovornmont, past duo and ‘unpaid, and, for that renson, discountod nand disgraced. 12 por cont, givon in exchange for paper of the Government not vet duo, and in no present dangor of being dishonored.” But such inflation, by incronsing tho publlc deby, does not plosso ovon tho Intlntioulst; for it docs not mako the curronoy good ns gold, which he ulso dosircs, but reduces it somo coats moro bolow the gold- standurd, ‘he nuoation of to-day and of tho futureis: How shall wo have n currency alternately ex- panding and contracting a® commerce doemands, aod all the time on a specio basis? ‘That is what the inflatiouist wants, That is what the resnmptionist wants, That is what tho entire American poople, excopt monoy-brolkors and o small clnea of spoculativo banks and gold-gam- b\«iglu, want. 3 ho answer to this question Is suggested in my )utlnl; to you, published in_ Tie 'filguw:ia of Oct, 1, 'Thomethiod {8 very brief, simnplo, and inexpenaive. It requires no Byndicate, or Gov- ornmental Agenciey with millions for commis- 81008, and it guffers no favoritism, Any Con- gressman, if ho will but look in the face of tho fioap}e, and shut his oyes to tho gold of the bro- or who buys and solls Congresemen, can framo tho law. Any echioolboy who Das ‘“gono as far a8 inlorost,” and is honest, can carry the law iuto operation, As tho wholo method can be stated in sovon linos, it is horo repented: Provido by law that auy bond of the United Statos may bo, at any timo, at the option of tho holder, at ‘any Unitod Btates Deporitory, con~ vertible into currann{ atpar ; and that enrreucy be, at any timo, at tho option of tho holdor, at any United States Depository, convertible into Donds at par,—bonds of a now issue, beariug in- torest at such ratoas will sustain thom at’ por with gold. In tho former lettor I nanmed tho rato of in- torous cssential to flunt the now-Lond on tho sur~ faco of gold to bo 6 por cont. The present ie~ sues of G por cont gold bonds aro now, and for n long time have been, up to or a little wnbove gold,—and that, too, whilo the erpdit of the Government has beon itpaired by suffering £400,000,000 of duo and unredeemed paper to bo ilaunted in its face. Buppose that papor bo brought to par with gold, as it would bo when made convertible 1nto honds that ran with gold, and thereby the credit of the Govornmaont fully restored. Does any ono doubt that the 6 por cent bonds would continue to stand ug porwanently to the gold standard? It {1 posaiblo that tho 6 per cont bouds might then, 28 110w, command a small promium in gold. _ 1f 80, what should we sec? Greenbacks better than 501‘31: for thoy would always bo as good as tho ands. It is popeible, but doubtful, thata 5 por cent bond would bo found suflicient. Howover that might be, n bond should be adopted of such rate s~ would fuswo_ boyond . peradvouiuro its gold standard. "If that rate caunok bo exactly dotormined, it should be mado a littio too high rathor any too low, It were botter that thoe bond should be made to command 1 or 2, or even 5, per cant premium in gold, than that 1t should over sink tho iutiuitosi- gl fraction of a cont below gold. 1t 2.6 por cont bond bo adopted, and the os- chiango be thrown ofiwu to nll issucs ot tho Gov= crament, as it should Do, it may justly bo said that tho & por cont honds, rocently issued through the Syndicate, onght not to bo converti- ble at par for greenbacks, which the next minuto could be put into the & por cent Londs, This objcetion would bo obviated by o proviso in tho luw, that, whenovoer b per cent bonds are offerad for oxchange, the holder shall receivo curreney, not at par, but shall pay to tho Depository such o percontage as would balunce hiy b por conts with the 6 Yur conts, With such n_system in operation, wo ehould boon n Bpocio basis; and o specio basis is ng good as specie-payments,—is, viriunlly, the sume thing. With this plan 1n_operation to-morrow, it wonld not follow that, if ail the holdors of tho £400,000,000 of Government currency wore to gather it up and tako it to Washington on tho same day, mf’ would all get gold for it. Will any oue say, Thon tho curroncy would not bo ns good a8 gold? It would, novertholces. For, cvan if tho wholo £400,000,000 woro prosented in one day,—an impossiblo thing,—tho Treasuror could, under tho Inw proposed, givo in exchanga gither gold or tho now bonds, which lattor the lioldors could oxchange ab par for gold in tha monoy-marts of the world, All the gold of this country and of Burope would bo ballugt under the bouds. Thero would bo no depreciation, for the public debt would nut be sugwented by tho trunsnction, But I have supposed an oxtreme cnro, aud ona cortnin to never occur. Never £50,400,000, —poldom, and perhaps never, $5,000,000,~cn tha Bame day, would bu prosontad to tho Trony- ury for payment, In fuct, if tho greouback-dol- lar wero equal in valuo to the gold one, peoplo would prefer tho (i:reuubnalm in their pockets ns a cireulating _modium, If thers sbould Le a draft on tho Trensury for gold at any timo, ro- ducing tho reservo below o rensonable nmount, it could bo roplenished at onco. For tho Sacre~ tary, phacing in the Lroasury the redeemed greonbucks which had cousod tho reduction, conld tnko thorefrom an u‘]m‘l amount in tho now bonds, and exchange them for gold. ~Gold- exchangos, Lo meot tlio_ ordinary Toquiromonts of business, would not go to tho Troasury, but would geuorally bo done at the bauks nnd brokers, % I'he Government has no difficulty now in maintaining its 6 por cont bonds on an equal footing with gold. "Dy tho system proposed, the curreny would bo takon iuto full fallowsbip with both gold and bonds, aud would bo tho peor of both, Oanon GAYTES. Ou10Ado, Oct, 9, 1873, ——— THE DISADVANTAGE OF WHITE HAIR. To the Fditor of The Chicago Tribune: Sin s Verily, the troubles of persons sceking omployment are great and meuifold. Some of mine may bo instructive to othors, and pethaps encouraging to young men, Iamaman in (ho primo of lifo,—hardly middle-aged. The blood courses Lbrough my veins with all the firo of youth, Inm physically and mentully capabie of doing o greator amount of mental and manual Inbor than I wae at 21, Yot jt is my fortuno, or ‘misforluno, to have white buir, and, on making application for a_situntion whore I fnd a va- caugy, I am almost iuvariably auswered, courtc- ouely' but deeldodly, * Wo_want a yonngor mun,” potwithstnnding that I oxbaust” all ay eloguenco in trylug to show that I am ot old, and um compotent to acceptably flll nlmost any eltuntion, I havo kind s fivst-class busincss- oducation and much oxporionico. But ull is of no avail ; I am too old, Unfortunately, my buai- nosg-oxperionco hny mot been with Chiengo houges, and my acquaintancos are fow and canuot Ile wmo, lind I grown up horo, Lmight Lnve Lottor'succesH, 1 havo been repeatodly asked, * Why do you not restore your hair to its originat eolor, and olthor cut olf or dyo your whinkors?” I au ofton roply, Shall I commenco tho sorvico of o mun whom I expect to placo implicit rolinnco in my Lonor and intogrity, with decoit? No, sir. Bo- sides, Mr. Jiditor, I have n littlo wife, who loves my eiiverod hair, and would not consont to havo itn color ehnngefi except it wore nbsolutely noo- csuary o koop tho wolf from tho door, Yot I may be compolled to resort to somo such menns beforo I am succossful. My advico to gray- hmired mon is: Do not come to Chicago in woarch of omploymont, unless you huvo mouoy to lond, and socan buy a situation; and to young mens ‘Take courago; work rapidly aud steadily, #0 08 to bo suroand obtain n situation befoie your hair turus gr Wmre e, Canaeaud, Oc