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VOLUME 27. Ofllquo EXPOSITION, ~ EXPOSITION AVNITRESIRY. FROGRANIE CRAND Musical Entertainment PROMENADE CONCERT On the Aftormoon and Evening of OO, D, o oxtra ohar g0 for ndmission. olass Musioia® ia, DOARD HOT Fifty, firgt~ aonducted by Prof, FLO- will porform the fin- ost nologtions yut publshed: “Iho Exoou’ e Gommities have the plons- uro to anno nnce that the Great Inter-State Industrial *Lxpouition of Chioago §8 now in tho most ac Mmplyto ordor, and is unsurpasaed on this CAutinont for varioty, magnitude, and exce! Jounco in all departmonts. Ithas!,60n dotormined o observo the Soo- ond AT piversary of the destruction of the oity b'/celobrating its reconstruction in the Pres Aoe of, nnd surrounded by, thoimmenso coll gotion of tho worka of industry and art 04 for tho first timo brought togothor af b {5 Hxposition. Lot all our citizons, and all tho oltizons of o Northwost, join in the celobration, and rojoico with us'in the glorious nchioverienta «of onterprise, enery, labor, and capital ‘within tho past two years, (COME ONE, COME ALL! Dy ordor of tho Hxecutive Committoo, JOHN P. REYNOLDS, Soorothry. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TOCOUNTRY SHIPPERS ‘Wo are prepared, as horetofore, to pay sight drafts against shipments with Bill of Lading attached, prop~ orty to be sold in this market on ar- rival, shipper lenving proper mar- gin, Refer to Tifth National Bank of Chicago. GILBERT & BREGA, COMHISSION DZERCHANTS, 163 ‘'Washington-st., Chicago. WEBSTER & EASTMAN, GRAIN COMMISSION, 112 LA SALLE-ST. "W havo patd all dratts, with bills of lading attached, s3galust shipmonts of Gratn, during tho panic, and will so +continuo to do, giving prompt attontion to all businoss +entrusted to us, Referonco: Tirst Natlonal Bank, Chicago. FLANNELS, Flannels. HAMLIN, HALE & COMPANY Are opening a large line of Plain and Twilled Flannels at very low prices. MADISON AND FRANKLIN-STS, TRUSSES, RUPTURE! Bartlott, Dutman & Parkors O 0400 Ul 25 1670, Gantlomon: o my surprise, tho *Common Sonse Truss" you fittod a short tinmo ago, he I boliovo, fully oured mo, as I find no furthior necd of Ing it, altbough [y rupture was of ten years' standing, d 1 bad no ox- ‘pavtation of beiug cured. FRANCIS WILKINS, 64 Wisconsin-st, ‘Trusses of all kinds, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Silk Elastic Stockings, struments for Doformities, &o., manufactured by BARTLETT, BUTMAN & PARKER, 80 Stato-st., Ohlongo. Tie Tenples Py I take plensure in announcing to the People, that I am & candidate for Alderman of the Ninth Ward on the People’s Ticket. Yours ruspeomx.ll% JOHN D. RYAN. GENERAL NOTIOES. We Have Resumed Sight Advances on Consignments of Bulk Grain to be sold on the market. Bhipping Receipts must accompany Drafts, A. M, WRIGHT & CO., 28 Chamber of Commerco. Chicago, Oct. 4, 1873. Union National Bank, Ci , Be 1878, TN LIQUIDATION.—Notico 1s yoreks siher ioat tho Unlon' Nafonal Hauk of Chicago Liss, Ly &n alemative ¥ota of {la sharchuldcrs, owning moro ‘thian two-thirds of Ats atook, boen piaced 1t liquidation, undor the provisions of Seatfon 43 of the National Currorloy Act. Tho holders of ita notes, and otliar oroditors, aro notified to prosout iins against tho i for o :nnnl tlio notos and othior aiout the A “JUST RECEIVED VAN SOHAACK, STEVENSON & REID, Another Jay involco of P 's justly-oslobrated Moth Andi g dnoion of Farmls b uat Finpte Momedy: ‘Thusg gaods are rnflable. ‘WANTED. WANTED. Partios having s building, or s lot upon which thoy wiil put o building, suitable for s Flouring Mill, say four storioa and base- ment, and 35 to 40x85 to 100 feot, oan, if they aro dosirous of ronting tho same for a oumber of yoars, nddross WHALING, FISHER & 00,, 108 South Olinton-st. o fanoy price will ba paid. GIFT CONCERT, THE SOORTEST ROUTE T0 FORTUNE. $100,000 for only $2.50. TOE LARGEST RETURN YOR THE SMALLEST INVESTMENT A GRAND GIFT CONCERT WILL BE HELD AT LEAVENWORTH, IXANSAS, Decembor Jist, 1873, _TOR THE BENEFIT OF A JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL: 4.0,000 Gifts, $4.50,000 in Prizes, Principnl Prize,$100,000" aonalsting of tho suporb, palatisl zesidence of Sk Hbaicn, Haa., dnwurpienod bt 4 privato qwolling in the {nlioTsia , bolng only o fow blooks from tho Coart- onso, surroiindod by magnificont grounds, orohards, gardors, and % lins' boon oo vineyards, o buildl rocontly comploted with all modora fmprovements, o PRIZEH LIST. i Cq;if"irxi““l Estate, = tzoy 40,000 Prizes « o » = S300, e i bt ronBiatoTs cutrant ot natitgs Tae lihornl torms of this schomo rings 1t wilhin tho rench of all—tha grentest opportunity ovor offorod to tho ‘Poor man o riso tu wealth. PRICE OF TICKETS, 8ingle Tiakets, 20,007 Filtyartc Tidioke, $198,00 5 d it Skdter $360.00. 3 Hundred and Fiftcen Tickots, B £ o Btato, duly swob to thn Isiehial. poLioRINGO0aL 140 die tign dntgnod ol : ‘Tho bfisliost oficials both of Olty, County, and State have notonly indoreed Mr. Abolos, 'hot slso his eohome. The Uctuaud for tickets {s unparaliolad, and all dosiring to participato in tho drawing should AL onoo form. tholr AGENTS WANTED fn sl & 101 a N 3 n ull Btates, Cltles, an ovhs th ths Ut SIL Senteh il ¥E=Money stiould bosont by Regiatored Lotter, P. Oy Ordor o Expross, with tho full sdross of tho pusohasor in plafo writin 3 Yor furthor informationand partioulars, sond for clroe 1aza to tho Manager aud Propriotor, and address SIMON ABELES, . Loavonworth, Kan, Partios dostring Agenclos 1 Chicago oan addross, for throa days, : CHARLES STOCKTON, Care Carrlor No. 13, Chicago. FINANCIAL. Preston, Kem & Co, BANKERS, UTH SIDE, 167008 160 a0 WEST RIDE, Cor. Thadoiph & Biadsta. Rooeive the accounts of Morchants, Bank- ora, and others, and transact o regular Bank- ing business in all its branches. Until business fully roturns to ususl chan. nols, wo will do all in our power to make chooks and drafts, on New York and other citios, available attholeast possiblo discount, arediting such oheoks and draits from thoso who can use liko funds, as herotofore, ‘Wo aro drawing aterling bills on Tondon ond gold bills on Now York, as usunl. PRESTON, KEAN & CO. Octobor 7,1873. THE UNIONTRUST GO. BANK N, E. Corner Olark and Madison-sts,, CHICAGO, ‘Will continue to do businoss the samo as usual, Deposits Roceivod and Cheoks Paid in full, Good Acgounts solicited and Liberal Ad- ‘vaunces made. 8.'W. RAWBON, Pres’t, B, F. PULSIFER, Vico Prest. . HOSWELL;, Onshior, 0. F. GRLY, Prosidont. T, L. FORREST, Cashlor. CAPITAL, $300,000. Hide & Leather Bank 8, W. Qor, Randolph and LaSallo-sts,, Transacts s gonoral Banking business, aud molloita the acoounts of morohants aud othors willing to do businoss ‘whore no intereat on doposits s paid. DIC. Wao colloot olalias of every desorintion against thronghuut the Unitod Statos and Oanadas, and tho namos of thoso who don't pay. Hemi S maniysh o o o, g i MERCANTILE COLLEOTION AGENGY, artton publlnh npal report AT 148 Madison. REAL ESTATE, 10 ACRES, Dosirable for immedinto subdivision, within 8 miles of tho Qourt-House, on Bouth Bido, for HOPnr oent less than its value if sold im« modiatoly, Owner must havo onsh, HOLMES & 0O.. 71 Dourborn-at. FOR SALE CHEAP! To willsol you s bargata, for ossh, 123 foot on Grand onia & Thriuat (o Varmohar: (hiriy. oot "Toaita of 5 TR COH Wi e oY ‘Northwgat cornor of Donrborn and Madison CHINA AND GLASSWARE. | l ONTAG & STAUDINGER, Offor during tho Exposition, tholr Katira Btook of FRENCH CHINA, Glassware & Faney Goods, AT REDUCED PRICKS, To, 160 STATE-ST,, opposlts Palmer Nouse, il PR, HOTELS. ROSOIRT. ROYAL VIOTORIA HOTEL, . P, Iaha opens for the winter season st E o fovmmatia, sddrens J. LIDGLIWOUD; Agont, 578 Brosdway, N. Y. FOR SALE, J. PORTER, Propristor. MEETINGS. FEATHER DUSTERS CHAMOIS SKINS, AT WHOLTBALYE AND RETAILL, BY COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & €0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. GONAUN IR wi T T proteiis efona oo, Sasehirs: ”"}:?r«'rl'm'c“ 2"‘.:'&'&;!'{'&’:‘1; 0low 4} 2| s Buok Blauufacturarss 1d Clarieat, |0 8ad Disal Masonic, . K d A, M. Togular com- o t ":'?A’lmri‘ op .n“ at ';‘l:flhl Il'lfllnln ll\'lnn; ' > Ao featoeniy oor :fl'l‘llfly Iul\ulll‘l?!-'ar Huran a0 ), 1. CRANE, Soo, Masonic, Togalar communioation of Nattonal Lodao, No: f00, Ay . o Ar B this evoning, Oot. T, curnor of Ulalno and Randolpliata., st T 0 dlook nt:‘l:“n’n’:,hX 10, - $ord; W, gy cordiaty laviiod. Ty ST, oo, Attentlon, Sir Knights. Blated Conclave ot Apolle Qummandery, No. 1, IC. 1., this (Fueaday) ovoning at 13 oolock, st Hull, 151 Iewonty" sacondeat, “Tiusinoss and work on IC. T, Ordors Visitlig Blr Knighita sourteously invlled. 13y ordar of tho It. O . B, KL, Looorder, CHICAGO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1873, THE FINANCIALNEWS Amount of Toan-Certificates Further Reduced by the New York Clear- ing-House, Manufactures and Mining Intorests in the West but Little Alleetod. Eastern Manufaciuves Still B barrassed for Lack of Curreney, Large Falling Of in Revenue Collections During the Panic. Government Expenses Being Met by Drafts on the Green- back ¢ Reserves* NEW YORK., Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yons, Oot. 6.—Thoro is quict foeling hero to-day, though tho morcantilo and manu- facturing interests still fool tho offacts of the stringenoy in tho monoy market. Thdro has now boon o total reduotion of 83,020,000 in tho * an cortifloates, which arestill quotod nominally ot 3§ of 1 por cont discount, The polloy of unlrotizomont, will bo urgod upon, all tho nuks that havo taken out theso cortificatos. There was no particular cxoftemont to-dny on the Stock Exchauge, though thore was a fluctuae tion In stocke of from 4 to b cents. Many brokers nre propating to rosumo by making sntisfaotory ettiemonts with thlr creditors. prashis PHILADELPHIA. Speeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, PumapELemia, Pa,, Oct. Gi—Tho condition of thio monoy market soems to bo improving, and tho brokors on Third atreot are slowly rocover- ing from thoir Into prostration, and o fow firms havo not yot Lnd s ettloment with thelr crodit- ors. But tho probability is that business will o genorally rosumod by tho ond of tho presont: weok. In manufacturing circles THE WORST EFFECTS of the late panio aro ouly now boing approoiated. City banks rofuso to take country oheoks, and th country banks are unabla to draw thoir city Lalsncos. The consoquenca is, that morchanta aro obliged to sond thoir chacks on for colleotion by oxprass, thoreby losiog o vory considerablo amount of precious timo, - Thoso who Lavelarge notes to pay complain grisvously of tho oxisting stato of things. GEONOE I1. NonTI 4 Co. havo made cortain propositions to thor erdlt- ors. A final sottlomont was oxpeotod this after- 00D, but at tho prosont writing nothing bias beon dono. Tho firm gtato that thoy havo arranged with all their oreditors eavo two, whoso nction they await. Tlhoy oxpoct to resumo by Wednos- duy at the farthost. 1. MEER DULL, having ovorcome s shight dulliculties, is again under way. J. P. A W1, E. YERKES report that ali thoir oroditors excopt ono have agrood to thoir proposals, and bis assont Is as- sumed as probable, in whiich event they resumo to-morrow. In & provious dispateh I roportod the fact of ono firm hero PAYING THEIR WANDB IN GOLD, with sn abatomont of 10 per cont. I now ba- lovo that many othor largo omployers will fol- low the examplo. Tho proprictors of TI& BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS have dischargod 200 out of 2,700 employes. Tho eonior membor of tho firm stnten that considora- blo work has been done sbend of tims, aud thoy will deliver ton locomotives swookly until tho middlo of noxt month to tho Pounsylyania Railroad Company. They havo delivered eighty- five locomotives, and_will mako fiftoen moro whon required. ' The reduction in tho numbor of s vas catised, patly by tho canclling or postponing of orders by partios whoso position did not warrant thoir fuliliment, but mainly in a falllog off in the number of ordors recaived, To-doy's dispatches announco tho suspousion of DAREER'S SHOE FACTORY, Jorsoy City, for tho want of curroncy to pay their haads; also, tho dischargo of 160 mon from tho shops of the New Jorsoy Central Rail- rond Company. Pl = BOSTON, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bostox, Oct. 6.—Tho condition of the local ‘money-markot doos not improvo us rapldly as is dosired, snd & good doal of hardship is oxpori- onced by business mon in consoquence. Thoro ia muoh impationco with tho conduct of many of tho banks, and overy presiure is brought to bear for sn abandonment of tho cortificato business, and s return to tho old basis of groonbacks and curronoy for chooks. Tho speculation in our- ronoy I carriod on to an_unpleasnnt oxtont, and 80mo brokers are making handsome profits on the hardly-prossed. MEROHANTS AND MANUFAGTURERS. One largo mumtastusing caiablishimant of Manchester, N. H., paid 80,000 for 800,000 in ourronoy, last weok ; and othors are still paying Lioavy shaves forcurroncy, It is charged on tho stroot tbat a fow bank officors are in collusion yith tho brokors, proforting {0 got tho bovoft of the promium on’ ourronoy, but thia cannot bo traced to ay trustworthy foundation, TUE WONRING PEOPLE aro beginning 1o foel the prossuro, as many lnrge entablishmonts have matorally reducod tholr forces, and somo_on Baturdsy only gave thelr hisnds'part pay. It s, howevor, folt that tho un- satlafastery condiion'of thiogs wil soon dissp- enr if tha bauks roturn to the old basls, Tho allc in favor of & speody return to spoole pay- ‘mont is becoming daily more gonoral. e ‘WASHINGTON, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasnivarox, D. 0., Oot. 0,—oluding to- days' receipts from internal revenue. the col- lections from that sourco thus far this month amount to 1,216,737, being at tho rateof only sbout 6,000,000 for the whole month. This is s groat falling off, During tho dullnosa of the Ppast summer THE REOEIPTS FROM INTERNAL REVENUR exceoded §8,000,000 por month, and but for the effoot of the financial panic upon genoral busl- ness the colleotions this month would have amountad to ovor £9,000,000, and would proba- Dbly hinve reached $10,000,000. ot muoh improvement tho condition of affairs will likely be noticoablo for somo days, oven if finaucial mattors and the gonoral motoy market were to settle down at ouce to their for- mer Wnlutnun aud stoadincss, although, ae pro- viously stated in these dinpatohos, the prosont decionso or smalinces of collections will not, in tho belief of tho Commissionor of Intornal Revenuo omuso & loss to the Gov- ornment, for tho reason that distillers, from whom and their products Is obtainod the greator portion of rovenue now colleotea fiom intornal wources, will go ahend with thoeir business ag usual, ‘storing thoir goods in warchonsos, and only withdrawing them in quantities suflicient to meot the aotusl domands. Intho moantimo, the ‘Treasury Dopartmont will, in ordor to meot the expontios of tho Govornmont, continue to draw upon THE LEGAL-TENDER DESELVE to make up tho doflolonoy rosulting from tho diminution In recoipts of curronoy from tho principal, in fuot the only, souco upon whioh' the Government now relles, Two nillion six hundred aud forty-nine thousaud dollars of tho $44,000,000 logal-tondor rescrvos linve, according to the Tronsury financial oxbibit this attornoon, beon paid out. Tho _falling off in reccipts from customa dutios is conaiderablo, though not noar s larga a8 the raduction of internal-roveuuo collections, FINANOIAL AFFAIRS in this clty continuo to improve, Tho adacslated banks, ncting under tho advico of thoir commite teo, aro mow paylng out ourrendy more frooly aud using tho Cloaring-1louse cortifioates oul for gottloment smong thémeelves Hom of thom = 6rd bW pnylnF currenoy {n full fot all but tho domauda of othor banks in the organization, whilo tho banks which de- clined to go into the Olosring-Houso organisgs tion, and have promptly puld all dralts mads upon them durlngs he prevalonco of the panio, aro d%n{q o largoly _mnmnaid Dbusluoke, ' Homo objections nre. aisod 19 THE PROPOSITION. MADR DX JAT COORE & €O, for the snttlomenk of tho firm sindebtednoss, and n-‘hmfl sliggontions oc plans for the adjustmont ©f dffuirs, have beon subnitted to the Company and to tho public, Among tho plans fs ono proposing. that m ono of = tho pouding procoodings i bankruptoy,remembering hat tho Govornmont 18 largoly iutorestod i the Nortliern Pacifio Rafiroad, which promisos to be tho most valuablo of tho nesote of tho firm, Joy Qoolta & Co, shall nomiuate ono Trustoo, the Govornmont anothor, and the oreditors of ' each of tho housos of tho firm ono cach, making five in all. This; it is claimod, would molude, and bo obligatory on, all the creditors of tho finn, to rovont iny unreasonablo nod dissatified crodi- Tor ' from Inetisuting procoadings horanttor to annul the act of auy privato Trustoo, and would allow magnauimous croditors, if tho calamity ‘prové to bo Srenmr than now boelioved, to givo 16 Cdoke & Co. a discharge, which moy bocomo nocessary and propor. ST. LOUIS, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, 8r. Louts, Oct. 8.—Tho days drog sluwly on, without any marked improvomont u financial mattors. Peoplo do not succeod in accommo- dating thomsolves to tho new modo of dolng things sa readily as might bo dosired. Evory dny 8008 now convorts to the opinion that tho Clonring-Houso cortificate systom 18 A MISTAKE. Bankors who opposed the achomo ey that the banka which favored it will bs in no bottor con- dition to pay curroncy on tho 1st of Novembor then they woro whon the panio commonced. Thoso institutions will bo constantly dopleted of curroncy, for their customers wil bo likely to hoard it and deposlt only cortiflod ohecks. Mot of tho banks keep twoaccounts—one for certifiod clicoks and tho other forourrency. ‘The pay- monts ovor thoir countors ato. gonorally half in ono and half in tho other. THE 8TROXG DANKS asarule pay eurroncy on doposits mado bofore tho Bearo began, Tho wosker banks do as thoy can. Al things aro quict, and all tho deatings of moneyod mon aro chaiactorizod by forboar- oro ore plonty of people who profess to seo an improvoment in affnirs not apparont to the vision of othors, : THE PRODUGE DEALERS aro still at o stand-still, but moro hopeful on ac- countof advanced priccs 1n grain in Chicago and at the East. TIE 4T, LOVIS FAIR opened to-day with something loss than the or- dinary numbar of visitors. Tho rotal nd job- bing Erado will bo rossonably good this wook on account of this Influx of country pooplo. PORK MEN . any that tho packing season Will' not bogin as carly by two or threo wooks a8 in foruor yours, Thoy are, however, very confidont of a’ lurge foroign domand and stiff prices whon they onco gob to work, andthink that monoy will bo tol- orably abundant by the timo they wan it. b st BALTIMORE. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Baurixone, Oct. 6.—During tho prosent finan- clal panio thoro was some troublo In tho Balti- more manufacturing establishmonts, but it l?“’ beon emoothed over. Somo factories dischargéd a portion of thoir hands, and others compro- mised Wl thom by 80 srrangomont by which thoy took half their wages in monoy and tho rost in duc-bills. Those duc-bills bavo sinco been gonerally paid, and all sach establishmonts aro now runnlug in tho regular way. i sl OLEVELAND. spectal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 6,—Tho financial and in- austrial situation is quict and improving. gk ety THE ILLINOIS COAL TRADE, BRAIDWOOD, ILT Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. Buarpwoo, 1L, Oot. 6.—The Uhicago & Wil- ington Conl Cofbpany havo wot por do not fn- tond to divohargo a singlo man. In fact, thoy aro oponing out now rooma ovory day, and aro mnking ovory preparation for an_immenso fall and wintor trado. Tho wages of tho mincrs bovo not boon roduced. Every employe i paid onco 8 month, at tho rogular pay-day, all moneys hio may hovo ‘oarnod duriug tho last calondar montli provious to such pay-dny. As the noxt pey-dsy doos not oocur until Oct. 18, mo troublo Is ontlcipated by this Company or: tho othor companies, the all baving amplo mesns to pay tho minerd in fu tholr wages, as usual, Bo it snia to the cradit of tho minors,” that during tho panig thoy Lave bo- baved itly unusaal proprioty and dooorum, s, Johnson, the Buperintondent of tne O. & W. C. Gompany's mincs, Informa mo that the quos- tion in egard o tho probability of thelr wagos not. boing paid when duc, ho has novor hoard montion or slluded to by tho minors. This Company nro now raising 1,000 tons of coal daily. Thero oro four other _companics minlog coal hero, namoly: tho Wimington and Chicago Manufacturing Compnny, Turokn, Star, and J; Q. A. Xing Compaulos, wigso tota amoints of mining daily equals the Chicago & Wilmington. Tho amount of monoy paid vut by tlioso compnios oxcoeds $00.000 monthly. ¥if- toon hundred and oighty tons of coal wero sbippod frou Lore to-da . s AP ILLINOIS MANUFACTURES. JOLIET, 1LL, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Jorrr, Il., Oct. 6,—Tho financial panio passod off quiotly o’ thls city. Tho extitomont at tho rollmg-mills hins boon allayed by a notico that there will bo no reduction of wages, and thoro is no_approhension smong employos, A largo number of laborors engagod in_tho work of ftn- provoment or construction have been dis- chargod owing o tho ntraltoned times. Tho fron rall-mill has beon idle for o fow days, causod by a lnck of old ralls, bnt will bo put in operation to-morrow. TPraotically, the works aro in bottor shapo than they have ever boen, Good fooling and confidonce provails among the mon a# Lo fho nanclal statuy of tho Jollof Iron sud Bteol Company. Wa bollevo it to'bo vory favor- able. ‘This impression is warrantod by tho fact that this mill holds contracta only with trunl Tinos, such as the Ohicago & Alton, the Chiengo, Teland & Paciflo, tho Ohicago & Northe wostorn, and the Grand Trunk Rallroad. These faots, in substance, I gloancd from an Intorview with Bupt. Torronce, this aftornoon, who i vory cautious in his statomonta rogardiug his Coum- pany. N P———— SAN FRANOISOO. Snecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Bax Fnanotsco, Oct. 6,—Thoro is nothing new of a financial or commerolal character, The first of the winter ralns occurred to-dsy, snd thora was Littlo outaido businoss in consoquonco. . SALT LAKE. BarT LaARE, Oct. 6,—The First Natlonal Bank reopons noxt woek with an abuudauce of wowns. sl NASHVILLE, Spectal Dinpateh to The Chicago Tribune, NasitviLLe, Tonn,, Oot, 6.—The banks have vistually roaumed bisincss to-day.- ——— OINCINNATI, Ouomvwats, Oot, 0.—Tho Dircctors of tho Doard of Trade to-day udopted » 100lution fa- voring tho roposl of “all usury laws ; that7 por cout be the luwful Intorost n the absonce of con- tract, and favoring tho maodifloation of tho National Dianking Iniv o ag to allow ovory nsso- olntion haviug $60,000 of Governmont bouds tha right to dopoult tho snmo and rocoive Nutional Butuk notos undor s rostriotion rondorlng tho vl Lioldor us sooure au tulor tho prosont syu- om. CINOINNATL, O,, Oct. 6.—The Gazell voport- ers to-day visited tho varlons manufucturos, not roviously roported, embracing ono of tho larpost fumitnre eatablishmeuts, and ont of 4,017 hands, but 117 huvo beon_disoharged sinco tho fluaucial troublo bogau, aud of thus uumber ‘| Compnny oxcood i exclusive of a)un‘onn capital stock, sixty-fivo were not dlscharged on account of the ‘monoyed businoss, i WESTERN COUNTRY BANKS, OUAMPAION, 1L, Spiectal Dispateh to Tho Chisano Tribune., Citasceason, 1L, Oct. 6,.—Tho financinl ox- oltomont haa" entirely abated hero, aud _coufl- dongo is boing restored, Tho Iirst National Bank of this oty {8 all right, and has paid every nuui\k that hoa “boch prosonted at ita countor during tho panle, lucluding time-cortificates not do, Grain buyors aro also paying ourronoy for all tho grain thoy can got, and evarybody ls olatod oyar tho prospnot of botter pricas for caln, horo fa also & strong likelihood of our odrd of Bupoivisors hiviug o specisl mooting find soversing their astion Tu relation to tho uiversity bonds; ., a £ - Biftvabie fht, Spectal Digvatch to The Clfcaia Priburies Daswvria Tl Ot 6.=Tiho oxclinig binnk of 7.°C. Sliort & Co, was to-day compolicd to nsl of dopositors an oxicneion of #ix, nino, and twolvo monthe' timo on doposits; If 'this oxtonsion is 1ot granted, the probabilitios aro the baxk will bo forced to suspond. Their assota consint of tho bank, with a paid-in oapital of $100,000, tho Paris & Daovillo Railrond, and 700 ores of conl- lands, with throo distinot mines in_aotive opora- slon.on thom, Thelr labilitlos aro not ag yot ostimated. DECORAM, TA. » Speelal Dispateh to t'ns Chicago Tribune, MoGnEaon, Ia., Oct. 6.—Tho Decorah Links oro ull right, bnving pald sll demands that havo boon made during tho wholoof tho pavic, and aro ully ablo to moot any that may bo made in tho futuro. . DAYTON, 0. Davroy, Ohlo, Oot, 6.—Homo fosslp was ex- clied, but'no_oxcitomont created, to-dsy by tho suspousion of Roubon Harshom'snd Jobn H, Gorman's Contral Baok. o privato institution, T'hore hnd beon no run upon thom, but a steady drain for threo weoks, whioh ombarrassod thow, and thoy suspondod watil tho resumption in New York, Clnoinnati, &o., 80 they con convert tho ngsots into ourroncy. ‘They aro cousidored am- ply ablo. in_seenrition and markotublo roal cs- ato, to pay up and rosumo whon the stringency of tho monoy marketis rolioyod. Tho othor Donks continuo businoss as usual, phylng prompt- 1y, and manifesting confidonco In their ability to go through tho goneral crisls safoly. Businoss Gontinues about us usual, and manufaciurera aro in full operation, STATE TAXES. The Board of Equalization Fix the Total Valuation of the State Property. They Add §141,698,401 to the Value of Real and Personal Property in Cook County. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SenryariELD, Tll., Oct. 6.—Tho Comunitteo on Gonoral Equalization submitted thoir report to tho Board to-night. Thoy mako tho total equal- izod proporty, exclusivo of railroads, 81,106, 788,105, which fa littlo ovor 2,000,000 moro than tho nsscased vaino. To that total s to bo sdded the value of the raile rond property, which is 850,688,937 ; | and to that will bo added, whon the Capital Btock Committoo roports, tho smount of value which thoy attach to that class of proporty. That Com- mittee will roport Wednoeduy, and tho Bonrd will thon adjourn, leaving Eome of the do- toils of tho fiual roport to bo srranged by the Hon. William Bladden, tho Secrotary of tho Board, Tho assossed valuo of TERSONAL PROPERTY IN COOK COUNTY was £92,789,630, Tho Commissioncra’ 8dd to that §22,202,804, being 68 por cont. THE ABSESSED VALUE OF LANDS was 818,546,307, ‘Tho Commissionors add 822,- 626,405, being 122 por cont. TISE ASHESSED VALUE OF OITY LOTS waa 800,447,769, Tho Commissionors add 996~ 779,109, being 107 por cont, The roport of tho Commselonors was adopted with two negativo votes, Mossrs, Derrickeon and Wilmarth, of Cook. A, Dorrickson gave no- tico that ho would file s protost to-morrow. SALT LAKE. Somi=Annual Conference of tho Church of the Lutter Day Snintw— he Zion’s Co-Operative Lustitution in o Flourishing Condition—oer« sonal. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8AL7 Laxx, Oct. 6.—Tho Forty-third Somi- Annusl Conforenco of the Ghuroh of tho Lattor Day Saints nssombled horo to-day. Tho abtond- anco is largo, Drigham Youug and othors ad- dressod tho mooting. Nothing movel was ad- yanced. Tho list of sointa solocted to go on s mission way rond by Goo. Q. Oumnon. Sonadl- novio and tho British Telos aro the main flolds of tho prosolytiug work. Eightoen missionarios will bo sont fo Europo and four to tho Sandwioh Telands. In bis sormon, Goo. Q. Cannon, an_ apostle, bowailod tho fact of tho trialsof to-duy as having a delotorious and visiblo offoct on tho faith of many. Tho lust of tho world was to bo avolded Dy tho eaints. "Tho oity Is crowded with peoplo from all parte of tho Torritory. Firowarks, parados, bauds, and the Firo Dopartment amiugo tho visitors, Busluoss in o small way is Livoly. Driglim Young Is agaln_ olosted Prosident of th Zlows Go-oparativs Lastiution, Tho ropors of tho oflcors show s kg busiuoss, aud_ about $70,000 nssots above liabllitios, The News, the Mormon organ, thinks the out look rathor oncouraging for the ‘Institution, Prof. Olark, Chiof Astronomor of tho Liout, Wheeler. uplonnglnm\ survoying oxpodition, lott for Bozoman, Montana, to-day, to oatablish au astronomical tation. LIFE INSURANCE. Damnging Statements Concerning the Atfnire of the St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Company. 8t. Louts, Oct. 6.—illiam Solby, State Super- intendont of Insuranco, to-dny filed a potition in tho Circuit Court, aslding for au injuuotion to reetrain tho 8t. Louis Mutual Life Insuranco Company from transacting any furthor busi- noss, oa‘mn!ully from lssuing any now poli- clos, rvelnsuring any of its risks, or paylng out any monoy whatover, Tha potition furthor asks for the appointment of a Rocoivor, and for a decroo dissolving the Company and winding up its affairs, Dir. Solby'a potition is bagod upon faots, as ko alloges, that tho exam- ination of tho affairs of tho Company ordered by him discloses tho fact that tho liabilitios of tho its assots by 904,055, Mr, Holby also pssorts that tho list of polioios furnished him, and npon which tho above liabilitios are Dbasdd, was ot o list of all tho policion is- suod ' by the Company, but that a largo numbor “of policios Lavo boen, wrongful oancoled aud ‘orassd from tho hooks, aud all ‘| Malulitios of the Company thoreunder illogally ignorod, thoreby making tho linbilitios much loss than they actuslly aro, An injunction was granted, rofurnablo tho 11th of Octobor, and | notlco sorved on the Company. THE POLARIS CREW. Arrangomonts Made for Their Recep- tonin Washington—=he Inves tion Commenced Sovorul Months Ago 10 13e Continuwul, WasuINoto, Oct, G,—The stoamor Tallapoosn Is hourly oxpettod nf tho Navy Yurd with the survivois of tho Poluris on bourd, ho Navy Dopartment will allow wombgrs of tho fumitios of thio Polaris' oro to go on boad, but thy pub- lio will not bo udwmittod to her. Bocretary Robe- son will bo boro Wodnoaday, und will immodiato- ly mako arrangomouts to o on with tho investi- gution commanood by him somo months ago, Whon tho ‘Tyson purty wus hero. Lowbon, Oct. 6.—8ir Goorgo Rawlinson, in & spocch at Dirmingham last night, exprossod the hopo that England would sonil u vessel ta coni ploto tho luvauligation of tho Polarls oxpadi- on, OFF FOR EUROPE. The Graphic Belloon Starts ox Its Atlantic Voyage. And Proceeds Pleasantly a Hundred Miles or More. When the Gas Bubble is Caught in a Violent Storm. The Acronants Descond, Reaching the Earth Safely, While the Balloon Mo'estically Cone tinues Its Joirney Oceanward, . . THE BTARS. 3 New Yonk, Oct, 6.—At 8 o'clock this morning tho Graphio balloon, tho Inrgest evor atartod in this country; set out for Europo from tho Capis toliue grounds, In Brooklyn. THE BALLOON Tolds 268,000 cubio feot of gas, but was inflated with only 200,000, | 1t i thoroughly. equipped with ail tho nocos« sary eciontiflc instruments, food, nad clothing. 178 OCOUPANTS woro Washington H. Donaldson, the famous soronaut; Goorge A. Lunt, don of Goorgo Lunt; o promivont citizon of Doston, and formerly editor-in-chief of the Boston Courier, who gocs a8 an artlst correspondent of tho Graphic; snd Alfrod Ford, journalist and corrospondont. AT THE HOUR OF BTARTING tho air-voyagors wore entbusiastio aud wero anx- ious to got away on their journoy, Ar. Donald- sou was especially oager. Ilo’0kpressod himsolf frocly, and belioved the attompt to redch Europe WobLb ‘Bt dtdorssrut, that tho chances wore bottor to-duy than thioy bad ovor beon this yoar. His asconslon the otha or day, ho snid,In the balloon Magents,only con- firmed his beliof in the theory of the ensterly curront of wind, atd ho astonished his lstenors Ly saying thiot .Le should not be. surprised it he crossod tho Atlantio 1n THIRTY Houns. Homight lond in Sweden, but thought it more likely that tho drift of the huge air-oraft-would land them in Franco or Spain. Ho had the ut- most vonfidonco in the balloon, The advice of tho best acronauts in tho country bad been sought in its construction, and he bolleved i could not fail bim In his groat undorisking.t Everytbing was in lus favor, and he bolieved tho rosult would bo a grand success. Alr. Donaldson furthor eaid that his-whoto sonl was wrapped in thio outerpriso, and nothing, not evon THE FEAR OF DEATIH, should doter hiw from tho attempt. Both Ford and Lunt wero fearless and confi- dont of the success of the enterpriso. The balloon rose rapidly from the starting- point, and floatod majestically over tho ocoan, and whon last scon was moving towards Europo. THE DISASTER, * New Havey, Codn.,, Oct. 6.—A8 ncar os can bo lenrned in this city at presont, Donnldscn’s balloon reached Canaan, about 80 milen distant, NUMBER 47. formerly ollof editor and_proprioter of the Doz« tbn Courier, and was boru at Nowburyport, Mesn, at which placo and Dummor Academy bo wan odcsted. A doscondant of & raco of sailors, among whom sro found nomo of Paul Jone command, 1o ovliided trom boyliood a lovo of the a0, which wa muol strangthonod by his intis mate oonncotion with fho fumilics of tho Meusors, Pritoard, riggars of that olly, and by imost dnily practica in boats of all . doscriptiond, * Soon aftor lulvhlfi #choal, Mr, Luut shipped 28 a foromast-lan to Australis loft Dis vossol b that port, and waa ongagod for gomo time in British vossols about Now Zonlaud snd tho Australiun const, From thenco ho wont to the Bast Indies and Chiua, and thenco to San Prancisco, whero ho ontared tho Paciflo_ Mail Stoatitshin Company's worvico, and apoodily became a watch oflicor. Roturning Enst at tho complotion of the Pacifle Railrond, dr. Lunt sailed botweon Cannda and Euglaud; and on roturning to Amorica appliod for tha position ‘of chief officor of tho lon:( from Boston to Molbourne, but was perauade to leave tho sen and entor the State Enginoor Corpa of tho Hoosnc Tuanl. Tho unfortuyate Karl of Abordeon wont a8 chiof mato of tho Iora, and was, lost at son. Atter romnining two yoars at thio tunmol, Mr. Lunt loft this conutry'to pursue in Europo tho study of art, at which ho ‘hns alvays boon an amatour, A fow months sinco, whilo traveling in Italy, ho board of tha Daily Graphic's gigantia this country for th™ purposo of offoring his sor- vices 08 oithor bootmau, nrtist, or corrospond- ent. 5 Mr. Lunt Is tall, musculor, and nolive, an ox- part onrsman, and an_oxporfoncad boatmat, aud will bo found'n valuablo dssistant. Tho follawing lottor was racolvad by Mr. Luut from Gen. Butlers “Tosrow, Aug. 19, 1873, “NMy DeAR Sin: Tom very glid that you arg golug up_in tho Laily Graphio bulloon instond of myuolf, If succossful you conld write it up 60 much better than I could, and at tho samo timu illustrate the voyage with diawings, which T conld not. “1 romombor geatofully your kindly aid to mo n tho campaign Y1871, 1 am soiry to lose you in that of 73, ovon in &0 good o causc. 1t my word could havo any welgh: with tha not deem mo too much biindod by partiality, I would sy to thom that thoy huvo put ¢ tho right mon In tho right placo. Very truly, yours, “Baxg, ¥, BUTLER, « Gronax A, Luyt, 8t Donia Hotol, New Yorl City.” WASHINGTON. The Act Concerning Cruclty to Ani« mals in Trausit Proves to lave Icom Minstily Thrown 'Fogethor-«Masters of Vesscls Will Be Required to Do Active Service--Puying Off Anto-Iow Dbellion Consus Bill Spectat Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, THE TRANSPORTATION OF ANIMALS, Wasmotoy, Oct. 6,—Tho act to provont cruclty to animals while in tronsit by rail- road or othor means of transportation with- in the United Btates, whioh is intended to prohibit tho contiuuous coninoment of cat tlo, shoop,” ewino; or othor animals beyond unloading muy be provented by storm or other accidontal causos, turne ont to bo a vory loosoly intendod to go into effect on tho 1st of this month, but ns it passed, it is etated thint tha not shnll not go_iuto offect until the st duy of October, 1872, so that, in point of Inct, it went into effect on the 8d of last March, when it was slgned by tho Presidont. It pros vides that any compuny, ownor! or custodian of auimals who ehall knowingly and wilfully fail to comply with the provisions of this act, shall for each and every such failurc bo liable for and forfoit and puy o powalty of from 8100 to in tho northeastern cortor of tho State, ut 1:25 p. m., whoro it was canght fua violont storm, Tor o few minutos before that time it bad beon noac the cartls. DONALDSON AND FORD JUMPED OUT. Lunt was canght in some treos, but flnally Zauo- ceoded in ronching tho ground tnhurt, THE DALLOON ESOAPED, and bad not beon capturod at last accounts, From the Grapiite of Saturday, Oct, 4. WASHINGTON 11, DONALDAON, Washington H. Donaldson was bora in Phila- dolplua, April 7, 1840, of Quakor parontage. Eatlyin lito ho truck’ out for himsolt, snd in 1857 studied ambrotyping with hie fathor. In 1860 ho was ongagod in n photographio ostablishe mont in Now York, and - attarward losguad i art of engraving on stono. Dut bis health faflod under 1o continomont of those pursuits, and ho was obliged to saok out-door oxerciso’ and businoss. 1u 1861 ho securad an ongagomont as o toncher of gymunstics, and met with g1ont suce cess, A fow yeara ngo he detormined to turn his attontion to norousutics, and_nccordingly maodo bis first ascent st Roading, Pa., Aug, 50, 1871, Sinco that time Mr, Donaldson has made more than thirty irips, many of them of o vory exciting charnefor. Tn porson Mr. Donaldson is of medium helght, dark comploxion, with bluok haiz and oyea, A pososscs o suporb physiquo. Ha is temperato to o foult, obotaining from all intoxicating drinks, oven to (os and coffee. He neithor smokos nor chows tobaceo. Hia mauner carrios with it on improssion of earustuoss and detor. minstion, aud convincos tho listouer that ho will not undertake tho vongo across tho ocoan 85 an advonture, but sololy with the dosiro to provo tho foasibllity of nuvigating the air. ~His declar ration that he will mako the presont attempt though cortain doath should stare bim in tho faco wufliciontly indicates tho kiud of matorial tho man s mado of. ALERED ¥oRD. Altrod Ford was born at Portsmouth, Eng- 1and, ou tho 21st of Octobor, 1897, Ilis fatbor died'When bo ws quito young. Howas odu- cated at privato acadomios in Portsea, Ho Tearned ehiort-hand while a boy morely from oue. riosity, but subsoquontly found it usoful, and pursued tho study. His first nowspapor effort was taking n_skotoh of o lecturo, delivored by Elibu Buritt in tho Boneficial Socioty's Hall, for the Hampshire Independent. At tho broak: ing out of tho Crimoan war ho rocsivod an ap. poinimont in tho Tospital Commissariat, and Was stationed ns disbursing oflicor at tho gon- oral howpital at Chichestor. Ho subsoquontly d gneuml au oxamination bofore the_Civil Borvice oard and rocoived promotion. Having boen transforred to tho goneral bospital at Plymouth, Le quarrolod with tho oflicor in chargo thero, aad xoslgned his position in tho Quaon's acrvice! Tn 1850 Lio camo to this country, and, after writ- ing for somo of tho city papors, he, on the braaking out of tho war, enlisted'in the Unitod Btates rogulars, At Fort Humilton bo aotod ng eooretary to Col, Burko, the commandant, and draftod tho notifications to Mr. Seward of tho arrost and Incarcortion in Fort Lafayott of Bouator Gwynn, Mr. McMastors, and othornotad risonors, ' Boing finally transforrod e Socond orgoant to tho Twolfth Rogulars, com- maiidod by Qol, Olitz, ho wont with bis rogimont to the fiold fn 1803 o was surrounded twicoat tho battlo of Galnos' Mill, and was in all tho subsequont actions of tho ‘soven days’ fight, To was subsoquontly In all tho Lattles In whioh the Fifth Corps participated—Second Bull Run, Froderioksbur, the aotions round Ohan- calldrusllo, Wapping Lsights tud, so on, up to Gottysburg, ho Rtogulur brigado, after the Inst-montioned action, was sant to Now York to suppross tho riots. On tholr roturn to tho flold Lo was sppointod chiof-olork to the Brigado- Quartormastor, Capt, Honry A. Ellia, Sovon toonth United Btates Tnfontry. Tie madé up tho acconnte of tho brigado so much to that oflfeor's wntistaction that, upon bolng dotailed o oblof mustering ofiicor in New York City, Mr. Ford (whoso torm of sorvico bad expired) waa appointod Lis Chof Olork, To romsinod in this position until tho final broak up of tho oflico, in 1807, He thon bo- camo Assistont-Stonographor u the Court of Commoy Ploas, und recoived o strong Indorso- mont for aapability from Judgo Cardozo, In the {uar tollowing o bocamia n Foportar on tho Naw ork World, " Early in 1869 hio wont upon the Times, und, aving stirsotad Mr. Raymond's ate toution by's clovor artiolo ho hud writton, was made nuslsiant olty oditor._On tho bicak ip i tho Time cuunod. by Ar. Raymond's doathi, ho left that jownal and wone agaln upon the World, Tlo Las written various artiolos for magazinos and a volumo of vorsos, Ho was taliu upou tho swf of tho Daily Graphio in Docombor last, alnost four monthia buforo the paor atarted i i alvuys porformod s du- {08 to tho satistaction of his superiors. QEORUE ABHTON LUNT. Goorgo Ashion Lunt, nrtist corraspondont of tho Daily Gravhio, i tho son of Goareo Lunt, proper food, water, spaco, and_opportunity for fout, tho fofogoing proviions In rogard to thele bolrig waloniod shall ot apply. Thia ponalty shiall'bo recovorod by elvil action In_the naimo of tho United States iu o Oircuit or District Court, and it shall bo the duty of oll United States Marsbals, thelr Deputios, and subordinatos ta proscent all vioiations of this act: which shall come to tlicir notico or knowledgo; but it is not atated o whint fund or purposo the moneys thug raceived aro to bo applied, though they will, of courso, go Into tho General ~ Troasu- ry. No inducement is olfored to in- formers; spocinl instructions to United Statos ' officials aro ot required by tho net, and it is, In fact, loft to enforce itsolf, It is expected, howover, that tho law will at least have a good genoral effact on shippors and trans= porters of cattlo, &e., eapecinlly a8 it _providos monns by which' intorosted humsnitarians may punish persons or companics for this kind of cruolty to animals herofn prohibited. AUASTENRS AND OWNLRS OF VESSELS throughout the countty have boon cousidorably ftirred up bx a decision of the Sceratary of tho ‘I'reasury, that the law contomplates that tho master of o vessol shall perform the dutics of his office, and, to euable him to do so, ha must’ bo on board. Tho quostion arosa through complaints that owners of vessols wha claim o be captaiug also, and sigu all tho papora as such, woro tho owuors of busincss on land ; and, being constontly in their busic noss oflices, consequontly do not perform all tho dutica of & mastor, To-doy tho Soc- solary - roairme s _provious _ docision, and dofincd tho meaning of tho act concorning mastor, which, according to maritime low, ho holds 'to' bo ' applicablo only to the porson habitually in chnrgo or command of n vousel. Whon . mostor Is tomporarily nbsont, anathior person may perform hig dutios for the timo boing, but whon sbsonca ia habitual it amounts to & chango of mastor, and must be troated accordingly. - A rulois ostablished by the instruations issusd to-day o Colleotors of Cus: toms, to tho offool. thnt, if tho nominal mustor of o vossel is habitunlly absont from Lor, tho por- son actually in command is to_bo do facto the ‘mastor, and unloss thoro js an jmmodinto com- plisnce with tho law applicablo to such caso, tha vossol lu to bo_subjested to tho peusliy pro- soribed. Tho act of 1703 subjocts vessols found carrying on tho coasting trado or fishorlos to tho paymont of tho esmo feos and tonnago as Unitod Statos vesrols which have roglstors, and tho now mastor shall forfeit and pay the sum of S10. ‘TUE PUNLIO PRINTER has contracted with Mrs, B, E. Fullor, of Now York, to do tho wood-ougraving noo- ossary to {linstrato Raymond’s fortheoming roport of survoys in Montans, &c. Tuia ls tho first Govornmont contract of tha kind that was ovor awardod to o woman, Dirs. Tuller is tho hond of ou cstablishmont of con- sidorable maguitude. JUDGE DENT, tho Presidont’s brothor-In-Inv, still lies at tho point of doatl, and but slight hopos of his ro- covery scom to bo ontortained, (Lo ho ssocuited Press) WasumatoN, Oot. 6,—Tho Treasury Dopart- mont s now paying poreous who woro cmployed in taking tho Unitod Btatos consus in tho Southe ern Btates in 1800, Just provious to tho breaking out of tho robollion, and who wore deprived of thowr monoy on that_account, Already 67,619 have boen paid to such employes, in sums rang- ing from 50 to £200, —— THE OSHKOSH MANUFACTURING COMPANY- Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Osnxosu, Wis,, Oct. 6.—T'hio proceedings in bankruptoy against the Oshkosh Munufacturing Company wero stopped to-day by sn_ijunetion from Judgo Miller's Court, on tho prayor_of tha Goitor Thtoshing Machino Company, Racine. Tho Oslikosh Compuny was thrown into bunle Tuptey in August, with 850,000 liabilitles sud agsots amonuting to $80,000, Gelsor & Co, ul- Iogo that tho bankrupt procoedings wera insti- tutod by & oonspiracy of local oraditors, to crowd out Eastorn stockholdors, T'he injuaction will be hourd before Judgo Millor, at Milwaukee, on Baturday, tho 11th, LUCCA IN NEW YORK. New Yons, Oct. 6,—Max Maretzok openod toe nlght with Lioew and_‘Tamberlik w the oporn of s Poliuto.” Notwithdanding the ramy night, tho Grand Opora: Honke waa crowded, and the l'hml]ml artlits rocoived an enthusiastio gioot- B, Wumberlii's wuccos s boen us tarkad a8 that of Luoca. CANADIAN FINANCES. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Oot. 0.—Tho rovento of Connda for Hoptembor was §1,074,014.7i exponditury £0% cho wiano o, B1,000 phms, | PO the poriod of twonty-oight hours, unless their, and oarolossly worded documont. The law waa- €600, provided, howover, that when animals ohall Do curriod 1b .cats, bosts, or other vessels in which thoy ' can and do Lave’ alfonn expedition, and fimnodiatoly returned to - manngorsof the Daily Graphic, and they should |