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VOLUME 27. . _JEWELRY. EXPOSITION! ‘We have just opened new styles in Gold, Coral and Amethyst Sets, Rings, and Buttons, at unusually low prices. N, MATSON & (0, STATE & MONROE-STS. CHICAGO EXPOSITIO! EXPOSITION ANVIVERSARY PROGRAMIEE! GRAND Husical Entertainment PROMENADE CONCERT On tho Afternoon and Evening of OO D. No oxtra charge for sdmission. _Fifty firat- class Musicians, conducted by Prof. FLO- 0. HOFFMAN, will perform the fin. st solctions yet publishod. “ho Exocutive Oommittes have the plens- aro to_announco that tho Great Intor-State Industrial Exposition of Ohicago 18 now in the most complote order, and is unsurpassed on_this Continent for varioty, maguitude, and oxcellonca in all dopartments, 1t hias boon determined to observo tho Soo- n nivorsary of tho dostruction of the clty by colebrating its reconstruction in tho ‘prosonco of, and stirrounded by, the immense colloction of the works of industry and art pow for tho firat timo brought together at this Bxposition. « Lot all our citizens, snd all the oitizena of tho Northwost, join in the celebration, and rflx;alce ‘with us in the glorious achigvements of enterprise, encrey, labor, and capital ‘within the past two years. COME ONE, COME ALL! By order of tho Bxecutive Committee, 3 JOHN P. REYNOLDS, Seoretary. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ! CHICAGO, ' WEDN ESDAY, OCTOBER l UNDERWEAR. Difforent I;inos, in all sizes, for Men's Woar, Moerinos, z Wool ‘and ' Ootton Flannels; | Cashmores, Sootch Wools, 8ilk, &o., in the finost goods. Our usually large purchasos are mado at MUCH LESS Than ordinary prices. We soll at corrospondingly low pricos. WILSON BROS,, 8. E. cor, State undeshingtéh:sts.; and 162 & 164 Clark-st., Chicago; and Pike’s Opera House, Oincinnati. ‘WATCHES. TIFEANY & (0, ‘Union-square, New York, 10 Grand Quai, Goneva, In additton to thetr usasl stock of SUPERIOR STEM. ‘'WINDERS,.offor & full assortment of COMPLICATED | WATCHES, COMPRISING CHRONOGRAPHS, MARKING FIFTH SECONDS UHRONOGRAPHS, WITHSPLIT SECONDS. CHRONOGRAPHS, WITH SPLIT AND INDE- PENDENT FIFTH SEOONDS. REPEATERS, STRIKING HOURS AND QUAR~ ) "ERS, REPEATERS, STRIEING HOURS AND FIVE MINUTES, REPEATERS, STRIKING HOURS AND. MIN- UTES. ' SELF-ACTING REPEATERS, BTRIKING TIOURS AND QUARTERS. CALENDAR \ATOHES, SHOWING DAY OF WEEK AND MONTH, AND OHANGES OF THE MOON. FINANCIAL. Preston, Kean & Co, BANKERS, WEsT s SIDE, o SD&YT“ AL b ! Cor. Randolph & Ihh!l:cfl-l(‘. 187 and 169 Lasallo. “We recoive the asccounts of Merchants, Bankors, snd others, and transact a rogular Banking business in all its branches. Sterling Bills on Tondon. Gold Bills on New York. Qctobor 8,1873, GRAIN. POPE & DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 216 Washington-st. Prompt personal attontion to bre=~za, Qor- respondence snd Consignments invi...l. We pay Sight Drafts against Shipments, W. J. Pore. R. L. Davis T0 COUNTRY SHIPPERS ‘We aro prepared, as heretofore, to pay sight drafts against shipments with Bill of Lading attachod, prop- erty to be sold in this market on ar- rival, shipper leaving proper mar- gin. Refer to Fifth National Bank of Chicago. GILBERT & BREGA, COIISSION MERCHANTS, 163 Washington-st., Chicago. WEBSTER & EASTMAN, GRAIN COMMISSION, 112 LA SALLE-ST. Wo have paid all drafts, with bills of lading attached, ngainst shipmonta of Grain, during tho panic, and will 10 ooattnuo to do, giving prompt attention to all busluoss satrustod o un, Reforonoo: Fimt Nattonal ank, Ohicago. BUSINESS CARDS. J. M. W. JONES, ‘Wholosale, Tatal), and Manufscturing STATIONER, 104 & 100 Madison-st, of Blank Books and sur. By facllitica for tho manufacture exeontlng Jtallrond and Commorela) Felnting aro w pussed, Casly somntey buyors will dad 10 atoroat eall ou o bofore purelssiog. WANTED. ANTED--AGENTS--FROM 875) 10 8240 por month, evorywhoro, to soll onol of the most useful articlos ever fuvented| needed in evory famlly, Bond for Cirou] .+ ad Addeess nooms & 00, 167 Statoat., Ouioaao, T, "GENERAL NOTICES. At the Request OfMany Patrans of the Exposition the Itxecue tive Committes Huvo Decldud to Soll Half Commutation Tickets. n Admlaslons for Five Dollars. Apply mnnte’;reuuurv n Oitee, Exposition Bullding, 0: B ILEYNOLDS, Secretury, 00Dy, Evontog pap . Union National Bank. Cimoaco, Bept. 20, 168, TION.—Natico i horoby givon that tho Ui ational siank of Uhicago hias, by an sflriatise Uuton N shiaroholders, owning moro than {wo-thirds of Jiave ook, biaon piaced in linuidation, under tho provisions o grock i of the Natlonsl Gurrerioy Act. 'Tiie holdors o R notas, and othor oreilitors, aro notified to present [ t’)“’: ,-ym?ul Q.q ‘notos aud otlior 5 fl‘g‘u‘;m A..?: N LIQUID, FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, N.E. Cor. Clark and Washington-sts. CEICAGO. BENJ. V. PAGE, Pros, _ F. 0, TAYI( -] 3 67 Fiinalkd; GATILO™ Viee-Pren DIRECTORS : BENS, V. PAGE, late V..P. Hexny R, Patsoy, Me Nat. Hank, . D, 3 - FRANK O, TAYLQR, M, B Ogow, Dplen, Bl Ny 8, Botrron, Pris. Unlon Gzonor Hyvion, Exoity 5 rollcr, 5. Ticthston Avaxts, Groras, Adais & Co. Tho sccounts f banks, bankers, morchants, and manu- fagturers eolicited. Forolgn exclianga at lowast rates. THIRD NATIONALBARK OF OEICAGO. . ©Omicaao, Oct. & 1873, This Bank resumes business this morning. Office hours from 104, m. to 3 p.m. L. V. PARSONS, Cashier, . F. GREY, Prosdont, 7. L. FORREST, Cashicr. CAPITAL, $300,000. THE, Hide & Leather Bank 8.W. Qor. Randolph and Lafalle-sts, Transacts s gonoral Banklog business, and solicite the 4ccounta of miorehanta and othors willing to do buslaoss B Y ‘elisrs 1o intarest on dopoita is pal REMOVAL. REMOVAL. HATHEWS & MASON TAITORS, Have removed temporarily to No. 38 MONROE-ST.,, UNDER PALMER HOUSE, Whore they may be found with thoir Fall and Winter Importations of FINE WOOLENS. Glfi CONCERTS, THE SHORTEST ROUTE 10, FORTUNE. $100,000 for ‘only $2.60, THE LARGEST RETURN FOR. : 3 THE §MALLEST INVESTMENT. A GRAND GIFT CONCERT . WILL BE HELD AT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, Decomior Blst, 1873, ' TOR THE BENEFIT OF A JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL, v e 40,000 Gifts, $450,000 in Prizes, Principal Prize,% 100,000 of tha Jatlal zostdonce of Bimon , uomarmisnod B & pretfo, dnabing 1o , oing only 8 fou Blioke: from tho. Court. rovintiod by tagmiloont. grounin, oroBned gardore, and. vinesada. - fho pullabag. nox beon only Focontly'completed with all wiodern lmprovemonts, " PRIZE LIST. 9 Prizes, Hoal Enate, = S15MIA2 oo 15 D! Preater, F’a R s b 1 $10000 Each 5 X i i on0 i 1‘52}7 i 2 xfié i ¥ 0000 Prizen o o« o SI50,000 e o cenl tata’ls anseanteoh Pnr?gr. Tho liboral torms of this schema Lrings it within thd reach of all—tho greatest opportunity ovor offorod to the Poor man 10 Fiss 15 welth, PRICE OF TICKETS. Singlo Tiokets, $2.50; Floven Tickots, 96,00 Fitty.six Tiokots; $198:00 s One Hundred and Fiftoen Tiokats, $350.00. ‘Tho dreming willba niado undor tho suparintendence of a commitico ‘appointod by the' bighoat. oflaiis in tlio Suate, duly mworit to tho faithiul poFlormancoof tho du- Fhio hikhetoficialboth of City, County, and Stato Baro not only (ndorsad Mr. Abolos, ‘but alsn hin sobomo, "Tlio demand for tioketa 13 unparallelod, and all doslring to parilelpato In o rawinig should AGomoo form. tholr oluba and son b TS WANTED fn i i A ns i tho Untted S en GiticTnnt Sratey §77-Monay should bo sent by Registored Tatter, P, O, 3 ‘With tho full adress of tho purchasor For, o Kioross, in plafa writing, ‘fvory prokand of 11 tickota hna a chaneo to win 11 prizon, Lt poriilvoly cortatn fo in ‘on0, willo- 080 hor: 2o outof Yory ten whopirohnas & paokAgo of 11 1 bound o e faformationand pacl sond for alrou. ¥ aformation and paci - Lars o tho Mausger and Proprlotor, sad addron . SIMON ABELES, Loavonworth, Kan., Or eall at 16! Tast Madison-st., Chlcago. Grandest Scheme Ever Known, Fourth Grand Git Concert FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. 12,000 Cash Gifts, $1,500,000. $250,000 for BSO. ‘The Fourth Grand Glit Concort authorizod by apecial aot of the Legislaturo for tho benofit of tho Pablis Libra- v of Kantucky, will take place in Public Library Hall, at Loulsville, K., % Wednesday, December 3, 1873, Onl{ sixty thousand tickets will bo sold, Tho tickols aro divided into ton couponn ar patts. At this Concort, whioh will bo the grandost musfeal dis- play evor witnossod in this country, tho unprecodented “"$1,500,000, Divided into 12,000 carh gifts, will bo distributed by lot ‘among tha tickot-holdors. LIST OF GIFTS. ONE GIAND CASII GLFT. §250,000 ONE GILAND OASH GIDT. - 100,000 ONE ¢ ) 50,000 ONE ¢ 2: ONE » 810,01 5.000 each. 500 each.... 40,000 400cnch.... 40,000 300 cach.... 46,000 200 each.... 50,0 100,000 150,000 50,000 150 Cash Gifts, 250 Cnuh Gifis, 325 Cush Gifty, 100 each... 11,000 Casl Giftay 50 enclh.. Total, 12,000 Gifts, ALL CASII, nounting to. .§1,500,000 Tho distribution will be positive, whothor afl tho tickats o told or not, and tho 13,000 giffs all paid 1n proportion to tho tickets sold. PRICE OF TICKETS. 10.00; Halvos, £25.00; Tontls, goupon, &b, lovon ' Wholo ‘Tokota' for $500,00; Tickote for 31, i60.00: 113 Wholo Tickels for $,00.00: 2 Wholo Tickets for 810,000.00. No discount on loss thian $600.00 warth of Tickcts at s tie, TTickots now rondy for sale, and all ordors accompaniod by tho moncy promptly fillod. Liboral torma givon to thiose Whio buy 1o soll again. TIHOS, E. BRAMLETTE, Agout Publ, Tibe, Ky, and Magagoe Gt Coucart Publie Librare Bullding, Touisvillo, Ky. Qr THOS, 11. LIATS, 6% Girondway, New York, We have 5o agonts In Olicago, and all communications munt bo addrosacd to the oo ofhice at Louiwvillo. LUMBER. ach @g&lis.lza FFIDEwoy 5812217130, 132, NORTH SIONBAMONSUAIAL. A LARGE VARIETY OF Ltter Pragses, Books, &, &, AT WIOLESALE AND RETALL, BY COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. WHITE MANF. CO. Th 3 3 I, 'RD NON-EXPLO- | £ the Ex- itho wholssalo or Toiail.. Now an exbibition ponition Buldiog ia a vatloty af siyles and pricos.’ Al Diose dess s T2 Chiandole lly vited 1o HOTELS. IRVING HOURE, 148 & 160 Wabash-av,, Chioago, FirstClass Accommodations for 160 Gaests, Terms, $2.00 per Dy, Tagated (n tho oeato of business, near Ilinols Contral, On b & B mad By By MO A ey Bronrtory : v, . N. WEST, Olork, T ¥ e Ofd Uiy i ol ilimnnd gue (oraorly of ihe el BISHOP COURT HOTEL 511 West Madison St., o & quiet and FIRBT-OLASS Houso for familios, OIAL K § ROYAL VIOTORIA HOTEL, e U RUNYON, Agont. ROOTFING. N. Y. READY ROOFING I8 & 3.ply wool folt, firmly cemonted to- gothor, and i dovorcd with granito comont and anhd ; no henting requirod j oan be ap- pliod by shy ordinary workman, Grranite Cement, for_ropairing old shinglo or composition roofs, ¥or aaie b Wik LIVrLES BONS, 73 Wont Lako-st., Ohicago. LAKE NAVIGATIO! G0ODRICES STEANERS or Ractne, Mils olo, datly, Bundays excopted, Huturday Facuraioh doat for Bl ‘Waukee, oto., don't loavo until § g, m. 6., tr- For_Grand Ilavon, Grand Rapls, Muskogon, ‘wookly, at7p, m. Bt For Bt, Joaeoh, Bundays exceptad, 108, m, urday or et ot N Py ', for th nt loave unthi 11 p. m. lgfi!‘.’i; §§ ’gvfl &n‘l’a‘r‘;‘n‘;‘:l‘m “A8ioea 3. EYDGERHOOD! | wor Groon iy Porty, Monday, Wedneadas and Brday, G, 57% Dioadway, ran: Mouday's ; il N v RBTED Bruwrtiase, Lo Kaidiafh, Sy g L JEWELEY, & RODBIN & HAMILTOR, .99 State-st., COR. WASHINGTON, Call attention to their ELEGANT STOCK of Watches, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, - SILVERWARE, &. “Wondy This Morning—Vr B3lo by all Nowsdoaiora—~At thio Exdositing, aad o] Madison ., " THE LAND-OWNER SECOND CONTAINING 100 SUPERB FENORAVINGS OF RE- BUILT CHIGATO, Amopg thom ita grandcst Publio aud Private Buld- e, Tho only volumo worthy (0. Commemorato tho An- niyorsary of tho Groat Fira: ajfogm with {his Book Is tho First Aniversary bnok w Edition of which'is now roady and for salc by all Nowsdcalers. Mnilad to any address o Focelit of 76 ot and 8 ota, ta stamps, 0 M. WING & 00., “Publishora of The Taud.Ownor, 81 Madison'st. WALWORTH, BROOKS & (0, 243 & 245 Lake-st., CHICAGO. WROUGHT IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, VALVES, &c, For Stoam, Gas and Water, STIEAM FPUMEPS, BNGINES, BOILHRS, &, Contractors for Stesm Hoating. Ostalognes, Fti- matos and information on application, Wrought Iron Pipo, in large lots, at bottom pricos. “OPENING. PIERCE & SILVEY, uew loca- tion, 77 State-st. Thursday and Friday, the 9th and 10t we will exhibit an clegant as- sortment of Millinery, Bonnets, Hats, Flowcrs, and Feathers, A beautiful assortment of Chil- dren’s Hats and Bonnets, In- fants’ Lace Bonnets, Boys’ Hats, &€, &C. HILLINERY OPENING THIS DAY AND EVENING, AT 270 & 272 Wabash-av. D. WEBSTER & OO_._ “HOSIERY AND EMBROIDERIES, BURKITT, SUTTON & STANLEY, WIHOLESALE---117 South Franklin-st, RETALL---G8 South State-st, ‘Will show a very full and complete stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery and Hand~ Knit Hoods, Scarfs, Gloves,and Mittens; Embroideries, Nubias, Shirts, and Drawers; Men’s & Ladies’ Cardigan Jacket TO RENT, TO RENT. Lnrge Busoment, Exohange Building, ad- mirable for 25 Hath-Rooms. In b Room 13, Bxohange Building, o " TO RENT. Thres new Briok Dwellings, cornor of d Ilinois-sta. Rush and Mliingis-ats. Inquiro ‘at Room 43, MEETINGS, Masonie, Keyatono Lodge No. 639, A. I, and A, M, Bpecial O ieation this (We 1d: v eIl N eltosdin) byguine (o, hotrfall, sl ora soguoptod 0 wiloud Vidior fea 2 A RONAVNE, W, 5. By, SOPRINOR, Seos pro tom, Attention, Sir Knights, | cogolave of Ht, B ¥ 5, i) '“;]/:;:ln-‘:,d.: “.."n..’:; l' TN 1’{'&".‘52.'..".;‘{’.”\ Jheich thelt. O, Orslor, g Bir Knights are luvited, By J, 0. DIOKIRON, Resordor, L O, of O. F Offiers aad Mombors of Howo Ladge, No. 418, T, 0. 0: e Faaontog o e b te T M Ohuroh ook, ¢ 1 o'eluck aliacy. duis woralug. Tor o e B RS ER R B orderof tho N, 0. sl o laity 1, 0. O, I, resonce of the Lod NP enohath U amhors of Sirer Link Ladasy s et ehShuny i o B Jo e ot : kiors are Tor Shocitutly tavited,” By nrdvr, . K. A, Me: Sorantiy favitad. GANIRG ALKILE. Hoorstout, LAl In oo , 1873, THE FINANCIAL NEWS Resumption of the Third National Bank of Chicago To- Bay. Premium on Currency in New York Slightly Increased. @eneral Deoline in Stooks, Prin- cipally Vanderbilt Seouri- tien, Outstanding Legal-Tender Notes In- creased $290,000, Furlher Falling Off in Government Revenue Receipls. An Easy Feeling Generally Throughount the West. CHIOAGO THIRD NATIONAL. Tho Thitd National Banl, of this city, ro- sumes paymont to-dny, and opons, ng usual, at 10 o'clocle. Tho bank i4 now prepared to trans- net businoss as herotoforo,—recoiving doposits and prying checks,—as if nothing had occurred to distirb tho even tenor of its way. Dusiness lours from 10 o’clock a. m. nntil § o'elock p. m. i & NEW YORK. Speeial Dinpatel to The Chicugo Frivune, UGAT 1fOUSE FAILUNE, New Yonw, .Oct, 7.—Tho dullness in Wall stroot was rolioved to-day by the unnouncement of tho failnro of Wylied Knevals, sugar denl- ors, 91 Wall streot. Tha firm hag boon embar- ruswed Bomo timo owing to heavy purchasos of sugnr on a falling market, DANK OF THE COMMONWEALTIT, The itigution of tho Lanlk of the Common- wonlth is not Ikoly to amount to mueb, Dailoy, the Receivor, i the favorito at Washington, and the United Btates Courts aronot likely to re- movo him, at tho request of the atockholdors, who_ eay hio was illegally sppoiuted, 'Tho Olear- ing-Houso Association condemns Bailoy's sp- polutmont, on tho ground that it was obtained in tho protest of a noto of the Daulk, which is in offcet a protest of all national curroncy. THE CLEANING-NIOUSE CEBTIFIOATES. Tho Loan Committeo has now reducod tho Clearing-Houso cortificatos about ono-fifth, ‘Thoy pss in boeiness mattors ay grooubicly, and aro worth 3¢ per cout premium for cortifiod checks, SANUFACTURES, Tho offect of tho panic on mnuufacturos Las almost ontirely passcd away. Vory fow of the smallor mauafacturers woro compelled to i checls and cortiflentos to omployes, Thoy can even puy in_groonbacks, and, ronlly, business Lias not beon soriously affected in this respoct. U0 the Awociated Dresa) THE COMMONWEALTI NATIONAL, NEw Yonk, Oct. 7.—lsnac 11, Baly, Recalver of tho Natiounl Bank of the Commonwealfl, gives o alntoment of tho aseots of tha bank ab $1,008,077.93, and lisbilition $1,585,245.24, ox- clusive of u capital stook of S760,000, By this axhibit thoro is o doflcioncy of 3257,107.31, khow- ing that tho capital is impnired §83¢ por cont. ‘Po nggregato indobtednoss of tha Dircctors to tho bank on tho day of the failure was ovor £500,000, In viow of tho abovo statemont by Dailey, Progident Ellis is out inncard to tho oreditors und stockholdora of tho baulk, in which hosagy: ™ Porliaps tho willingnoss of Balloy to bo recoiver of a salary of 80,000 a yoar and com- misons sy oxplain 1is gloomy views of tho affnirs of tho bank, His right 0 its proporty will bo tostod in the United States Courts, and T bog you will auspond vour judgmont of tio banic and itw oflicors until thoy again Lave their bools and mosus of their dofonso,” At o mootivg of the Clearing-Honso_Assooin- tiou this afternoon, at thorequest of dr. Ellis, tho following resolution was adopted, Resolved, Tha s speclsl Committeo of four bo ap- pointed by the Chair, which Comnitteo shall, with the President” aud Directors of the National Bunk of tho Contonwealth, mako an exantiuntion into its affairs and report ut a future meeting of tho Assoclation, tho assct »lr the Comptroller of the Currency first being obtained, o The ordor “issued by Judge Woolruff last weok to whow caneo why tho appoiutmont of Tenno H, Bailey Receiver should not be declared null and void was returnablo to-day. Judge Woodruff is not in_town, and the ‘mattor was brought boforo Judge Blatchford wh, snid as ho wan & stockholder in tho bunk bo would deelino to hear tho argnments. Tho matter was nd- journed till noxt Iuosdny. s R WASHINGION, Special Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, TUE NEVENUE AND THE NESERVE. » Wasuvaroy, D. C., Oct. T.—Even 1t the ro- coipts from internal revonus should immodinte- ly lucrenso to an amount oqual to tho astimates and roasonablo oxpociations of the Revenuo Commissioucr for this sonson of the yoar, it would only havo tho offact of rndoring wnnecos- sary any furthor draft upon tho logal-tonder rosorvos by tho Scerotary of tho Tronsury. Tho ‘most sanguino expectations of tho sutloritics horo do ot lead tham to supposo that tho Secro- tary of the Trensury will bo ablo o roplaco, out ot monoy rocoived through the usual chaonols, the amount drawa from the $44,000,000 logal-tandor rosorvo. It iu, theroforo, strovgly bolioved that Congross will bo callod upon to Qovigo ways and moans to roplaco tho groou- buoks takon from tho roserve, or to authorizo the Sccralary of tho Troasury to oxtond tho legal-tonder “clrculation to tho amount of tho raserven Issuod, or probably to thoastont of tho antiro 14,000/000, for various gooil ronsous. The latter plan iy the one most hikoely to be re- commonded to and adopted by Congross, To the Associated Press. 3 New Yonx, Oct, 7.—A Washington special says: ‘Morton, Roso & Co., of London, havo boon appointed fiscal agonts 'of tho Stulo Do- partmont i Europo.” WasusatoN, Oct. T.—Tho reorganization of the National Motropolitan Bank fs_promisod af- for iho Hxaminor shall have wndo Lis roport. TTho roport of tho Recoiver of tho Washington Oity Bavings Bank showe & surplug over its obli- gatlons, ostimating itu soouritios at par, and do- positors will recoivo at loast nino-tenths of thoir monoy. e THE DAY IN WALL STREHT, Spectal Dispatch to the Chicugo Tribune, New York, Oct.7.—Tho movomonts of atocks, Poth railway aud miscollanoous, was on a lurgor and more sotivo sealo than during yestorday, with 5 good doal of intorost menifestad at tho courso of prices, Tho gonersl market oponod stondy, soon booamo drooplug, sud from that passod into insotivity. Tho Iato romarkablo ad- vunco has beon duo In part to hoavy buyings for foroign account; In part to tho luvest- mont purchasos of peoplo in this country and outsldo, but partly to purely speoulative purchasos, Tho businoss of tho day shows & dooline In ovory prominent stock ou tho list, ond that that doolino was groatost in thoso stodks whioh woro most aotive, or, lu obhor words, which woro most ‘PERSIGTENTLY PRESSED FOIt BALE, Wostern Unlon Tolograph, in whioh transac- 4lons woro larger than i any othior, foll off from Ti3g o Up(~—344 por couty whilo Lako Bioro, whieh was the woxt most prominont stook, do- olinoi from 7134 to 7434, ot 23¢ por cont, "Hliora wos & respooiablo busluoss dond In Now York Contral, Erio, 8t. Paul, Wabash, North- wostorn, Union;Paclflo, and Pacifio BIail, with a docliue from oponing_quotation of 1 'to 137, gutio the Qlslug gy ~asbiem=es ~c Wadlp Teibmne, NUMBER 48, lowost pric of tho day. Oblo & Misstasippl wont off from 80 to 938, and _recovered 20; whilo Harlom doclined from Hosg lo 11434, and subaoquondy salllod to 110. Tilinols Confral, fotchod par and Michigan Con- tral 705. 3 . MONEY durlng iho groatar part of Lo doy commandod 8 commlssion upon logal curroncy of 1-10@3-02, and oxcoptionally of 3¢ por centy but at the closo loans among tha stroct brokers wero mak- Ing at 7 por cant. In tho discount markt, commorclal papor s’ quoted at 12 to 16 por cent. Tho pramium commianded over certified cheoks for logal-tondsrs and, Nattoun] Dauk noloy was { to 13 por cont. Tho ontatandiug logal-ton- ders to-night aro §868,000,000, an overplus of 200,600, Govornment, bonda contiuue aetivo, IDEADSTUFPS, Tho domand for flour fa light ; and low grados of wintor and modium grades of spring aro moro plonty, and, to soll _fiooly, somo concosion hiw to be mado.” 014 family oxtras aro firm and in fair domand, - Guod supor- fine i soarco and flrm. Shipping oxtras aro not #o active, and wore tamo at ihe olose. The mar- kot f8 dull for most graden in whoat, Thoro was & fair businoss at tho oponing of 'Chango at full pricos. ‘o offorings of good upring woro mollorate, aud tho_markot slosen rongor ; common gendas also aro agtive, Theso aro the most sought aftor. Wintor Is veiy firm, {hough wot " active. ko supply o WHito 16 mitod, - OEAN FREIGHTA. Tho movement in tha lino of ocoan froights waa fnir to-day, and ratea gouerally wore without chango, though woak for gruin. Vessols for chattor were in oxcess of tho domand, and rates hardly go firm.. ! s PHILADELPHIA. Special Dispaten to The Chieago T'ridune, PitmapELmie, Oct. 7.—Commorcinl papor fluctuatos considerably on tho siraot to-dny, varying, ot courso, according to borrowera' olr- cumstances, Currency Is romarkably scarco: Call loaus averago 10 to 12 por cont, in somo In- stancos rising to 19, and diffionlty i oxporienced in transncting tho samo with tho best of good, collatorals, and on broad marging. Many mer- chants complatned to-doy of the simost impossi- billty of procuring funds sufticiont for ordinary trado purposcs, Btrange to my tho banks have again failed to fuso tho usual wookly stutomont, THREE-QUARTERS TIME, Mr. Dirohall, propriotor of o large spinning factory in_Gormantown, in cousaquanco of difii- onlty experionced in obtaining currency on Inst Saturday to_pay bis hauds, hns _dotormiued to run $he factory on_throo-quarter time till tho money markotis rolloved. A dispatch arrived this morning statos that tho PITTBBURGE MANUFACTURERS have agreod to pay_thoir .omployos half their weokly agos, and credit thom with the romain- dor ntil Anagieial matters ook up, instoad of discharging one-half of their hands. If tho resent atringoncy continues the mauufacturing intoreat lioro will suffor foarfully. ~ As it s, buu- drods of mon are working on shiort time, [0 the dssociated Press.) TIIE UNION DANKING COMPANY. Parcavesri, Oct. 7.—The Union Banking Company have submiited to_their creditors the following proposition, which thoy say will en- ablo thom to resumo business at an oarly day: “ho creditors shall tako 50 por cont of thoir claima In etock of the bauk, and the bank slall Hhion royumio bisinoss, placing tho other 60 per cont in cash to thelr crodit. —— BOSTON. Suecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribine, THE DANK DEFALOATION IN LOWELL. Bostoy, Oct. 7.—Tho particulars of the bauk dofuleation m Lowell, made public to-duy, aro vory Hice thoso of the dofatoation of tho Hingham Dauk Cashicr. 'Tho Lowoll dofaultor was highly raspectod, bad “run”" the banks for s long time, was of good family and station, and bogan bis peoulations loug ago. Ho has gono from bad to Wworao trylug to mako up hia lossos aud suve him- solf. Tho menner of tho discovory was also similar to that of tho Hingham affair.” Au ovor- draft from tho bank on the Sccond Na- tional Bank of this ocity was dishio ored, and an fuvestigation followed, resulting in tlle oxposuro of tho Cashior, Tho'actual ox- tont of the dofaleation is not kuown, the bank oficals_elng very roticont and the' roport of Duik Examinor Noodiwma ot _yot ready, but it is rumored to be between $10,000 and 70,000. It is said thot tho capital of 'tho bank ia tnimpaired, so that_business will go an as usnal. Tho Cashier, J. N. Piorco, Jr., is a man 1o tho primo of 'lifo, aud has boon Cashier of W1 bauk for fiftoon yoars, growing up with it. Ho is also Treasuror of tho Contral Savings Bank of Lowoll, but it iu bolioved that this institution is not af- fected. A luge portion of tho stock of the Second National Banlk is owned by Dr. J. Ayer, tho chorry poctor] snd pill man so exte sively known. ~ Piorco has confosned his guilt and resigued, THERE 16 KO CHANGE, 7ot o soport i the movetury witustion. e atiks still ssuo cortificatos ud pay ont as littlo curranoy s possiblo, aud tho offect of the strin- gotey ond ombarrabsmont on genoral businoss and manufactures is becoming npparant to all. sl ] MONTREAL. Special Dispateh to The Chicagyo Tribune, MoNTiEAL, Oct. 7.—Bunkors Loro aro gonorally pretty woll suppliod with monoy, and givo ons- tomors all tho accommodation ncoded, only charging_ slightly highor rates, Btorling ox- change hos advauced, in sympathy with’ Now York, and bank sixty-day bills may be quotd at trom'1073¢ to 1074, : (N SAN FRANOCISOO, Special Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, AN Faxotsco, Oct. 7.—During tho firat throo montlis of tho year otiding Sopt. 30, wo ahipped tho oquivalout”of 93,000 tous of 'whoat, with guough tawnago in port tdor engagemont to talto 48,000 tons, most of which will bo got off by tho 16t 'of Novoubor. The quantity of tonnago on the way to Ban Fraucisco is 183,000, Tonnago is in quict domand sinco tho Ist inst, Numorous arnyals of engaged tonnago, past duo, during the lust fow weeks, has givon ' exporters all thoy can handlo at prosont. Logal tandors are quict at 903¢ buyiug, aud 01 olling. ‘Thoro are Indi- cations of o forward movoment in Washoo stocks, ‘The achoonor Energy has arrived from tho Ochotsk Son with 64,000 codlsh., There ia gratifyiug notivity in finducial circlos. DAYTON, OHIO. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Davroy, O., Oct. T.—Harshman & Gorman, formorly considored tho most solid bank in the city, suspendad to-day. e N CINCINNATIL Crxonwsar, Oot. T.—Thors is no_spocial ohaugo in tlio financial situation hore. Bankers gonorally oxpress o rondiucks to rosumo cur- Youoy payment as soon as tho stop i takon in Now York, Business mon- aro bocoming vory anxlous for the evout o transpiro, CANADA. Rumor that Allan has Thrown Ui the Pacitic Ruilway Contritot--Pri vision for'the Uriminal Class of the Provincen, Special Dispatch to Tha Chtcago Tribine, THE PACIFIO BAILWAY GONTHACT. T'onoNTo, Oct, 7.—T'he rumor to the offect that Sir Hugh Allan has thrown up the Pacifio Raflway contract again finds publicity in the columus of the Leader, tho Minmtorinl organ in the city which says ‘‘ Wo may atate that thore iy & strong probability thut the rumor 1 corract ; and wo bollove from tho unfortunate way in which 8ir Iugh managed to commit himself to the Americans that nothing short of this would Lluve givon satinfuction to tho couutry.” Tur- ther on in thoeamo articlo tho Zeader snys: Wo caunot say whut courso the Govornment will fol- lowh“‘?w hint tho work is in thelr own hands agarh, 8 Syectat Dispateh to The Chicago Trivune, CHIMINAT, MATTES, Monrneax, Oot, 7.—A fuil for fomale lesml- ory I8 In courso of coustruction hero, It will cont 200,000, A thoft of 400 from the connter of Molson's Bauk was cloveily offocted by a young man While its ownor turned his head inanother di- rection, “I'ioro Is anunusually largo numbor of criminal casos on tho dockots of the Assize Conrty holug held at proseut In variows countics of this | Lxavines,, STATE TAXATION. Forcible Specch hy R. P. Dorrickson, i His Protest Against tho Chicago Assossmont. 4 épnliaflon of Cook County for the Benefit of Other Counties.” Objections Urged by Some [Members of the Board Against the Rail- road !Assessment, Spesial Diapatck to The Chieago Tribune, SentvoreLD, Oct. 7.—The work of tho Siate Board of qunlization may bo rogarded s subs stanthally done. Much of tho dotail of tho final zeport will bo loft to tho arrangoment and snpor-" vision of Gon, O, B. Lippineott, Cloirman, and William Btaddin, Becrotary of tho Board. All tho prinoipies, howover, upon whlch it ia to b based hava boou sottled, and thoir anplication to tho dotalls Is left to theso gontlomen. Tho worl Lng ocoupled the time of tho Board forty daye, during which timo it Is but just to sy that the ‘membors of committeos, In which most of the ‘| ork was done, havo laborod unremittingly.' Mony of the membors wore now to tho dutica which dovolved upon thom, but is doubtful, in: any event, if tho work could have beon com-- ploted in lous timio, TORMER ABSESBMENTH. Horotofore it Liad come to bo a rule that the proporty of tho Stato was to bo assossed at onoe fourth or one-fifth of it cash valuo,—and that' rulo was protty nccuratoly adhered to by Assoss-" ors,—#o that, whon tho assossmonts woro laid( Dofors tho Board of Mqunlization, it was found! tht tho observanco of tho rulo had made tho as-! monta uniform, and it was but littlo troublo to! reconcile and oqualize the difforences, Under!| tho prosont Rovenue law, it wns sought to havol the proporty of the Stato sssossod ab its fair cashy valo. .Tu somo instancea this was dono, and the/ remaindor of . tho assessmonts ranged from thly’ downward to a lowor valuation, in #omo casos, s than had ever before beon placed upon proporty. ‘This condition of things mado tho ‘WOLE OF THE BOARD COMI'LICATED, Thon, too, it was requirod to assose railronds proporty and capital stock of corporations, muchy of which hud to bo done upon data 1o b so-' oured indopoudont of any information to bo ob-' Lainod from roports mado to the Auditor. AlL thin Las takon time, ‘'he work is_dono, and' whother it will roosive tho approval of all ix doubtful, My. Derrickson ling TEADILY PROTESTED against the assossment mado upon tho proporty” of the County of Cook, and in & flual protest last night upon tho adoption of the report of the Committee on General Lqualization ho anid thab! it would not boar analysis, Mr, Dorrickaon said st After laboring, a9 T have for tho lnst four weoks, ta’ have juatice dono to Cook County withiout avail, it not probavle thut I can say anything now to causo s: chaugo In e ing of action you bavo marked out, but I will avall ysolf of the privileges of s member of the Doard at this time, to forowarn you of somo of the glaring wronga you will perpetrate if you adopt thig report. In order to oxpluif o memboré who may not havo given closs allention to it, I will give you some " figures, Tho general avérago of incrense on ssacssment in tho Btals for 1873 is 2 6-10° per cent, To ralso Cook over hor assessment of 2 6-10 would give her au equalized valua of $230,142,800, This sum {a probably her fair equaliz—" ed valtio now, Whereas thls roport Falses lier equialized. value to $283,416,003, or 3 1-10 per cont above Iust year, and you must remember that when you add $47,333,703 to Cook Counly, you tske o correeponding Amount from tho_countles outsido of Cook, It would {hen stand : Cook Connty ralsed 3 1-10; other counties 2 810, Do thess fgnres look well to honest men Lot uslookat the mnter fn defail, You hayo equale ized tho town nnd dlly: Ints {n Cook st $187,226,801 ; in tho entiro baluuco of tho Stato at $164,403,601, or equnle 1zed Cook on her town and city lols st $32,73,360 abovo the entire Lalance of the town and cliy lots in tho State, Aro these figures satiafactory to you? Do ou thistk you will gohetco, after sdopting this roport,’ ealing tlnt you hsve faitlfully dlacharged tho duty imposed upon yon by your oath to &Ifly equalize a8 between tlio counties fu the State? Lot us look ab the personal property, The citizen of Cook County has been nascased on his porsouul property at or noax. iia cash valun. Tiy fislo ropart you Dropove 1o sdd ta that nescasment 08 poe cout, 1o will then slond assessed ot or near 108 per cent of thie cash valuo of hig property. Tho addftional 68 per cont will not reach out after other property, but will be spread back on property slresdy amsosked, Do you think ho wilk ‘quiotly submit to bo taxed In this way 2 To me, thi looks 1iko spoliation for tho benotlt of ‘other count! and do you think {ho cilizon of Cook County is 60 tame ag to submit to this wrong? But it is Dot for Cook County alono thst I complaln. Theso glaring inconalstoucies run_through nearly every district ity tho Btate, sud, unfortunately for tho Lonor of thig ‘Board, unintentional I hope, this disparity generally ‘sppears in favor of thio county from which the momber. coines, Look at tho Fourth trict, 520,000 scre, I8 oqualized at aud city lotu at $505 each; cHenry, with 583,000 “acres of tho samo quolity of land, is equalized at $0,157,435, and her town and city lots ab the magnificent su of $150, Theas Dguror need no comment, Now, logk at the Soventecuth District. Macoupin and Mudison o sido by side, both old aud well sottied counties, If there be any inequality between them, Macoupin s the botier 0 two, - 1y thns report Micoupin s equalized nt $16 per acre, and Madison at $10, Think you, sir, that 1ho people of Madison will stand this kind of nonw’ aenso? Comparo Kankukeo witlh Will, and Monte gomery with Ohriatian, Tazowell with Woodford, and. You will 806 {njustico i all, Togivo an opportunity ta correct these great wrongs, 1 movo to rocommit the report, with justructions, Asido, howover, from the opposition of Mr. Dorrickfon, the roport was conwrred in, and it genorally bolioved to bo YAt AND EQUITADLE, There were majority and minority roports sub- mittad on all elasscn of proprty, Lut oo ro- port diffored moro In tho mautior in which ro- iults woro ronchiod then in tho results thoms selyoa, and g0 soon as tho Board adoptod either’ of tho theorios presented, the advocates of the other mado no furthor opposition, eavo in the caso of the Committoo on Railrond Property, in, which Committeo the theory of tho minority was accoptod by tho Board, and tho mojority it that. caso coutont themselvos in fling tho following e ynotEsT, o the Board of Equalizatton: ‘The unuerufi;nw, members of eald Board, respect- fully enter thelr dissent to the methiod adopted by said oot for tho ssacssnont of ratlroad property for the followlng reasons: Wo boliove Firat—Tuat tho Conntitution and Inws of the Sate of Tiifnols conforplate’ the ssscasment of all tangiblo wliroad, proporty, 'Second-~Tiiat ‘the Improvementa bonesth the fron and ties constituto o valuablo tangible partof a raile Toad-£rack, aud should bo asscssed, “Phird—Thut the fulluro of this liourd to assess such tangible impravemouta of railroad tracks will involvo ullfimato loms to thie asscasment-rolls of tho Stato of an. amotnt exceedfug 8,000,000 for the yoar 1873, G, A, B, Wanxen, Fifth District, J0itk W, 8avAGE, Twoltth District, 0.0, Draatxs, Fourth District, D, D, Pauny, Tenth Dietriot, 8, 11, DEwEY, Sovonth District, OAPITAL KTOOK, Tt is climed Ly tho Committeo on Capital Stock that tholr roport will more than compon= sato for the lows of tho §38,000,000, by an nssoss- maont which thoy mako on' tho capifal stock of thio rallronds of tho Btato. Tho tablo [which is printed on tho sacond pago] show tho aggrogaio amosemont Ly cons- e of all proporty iu tho Btato snvo railcondi and enpital atool of corporations, tio aggrogato boing 81,19,231,550, 1t showa the total ogual- izod valuo ‘to bo €1,100,008,761, which In- oludes rallrond proporty nseossed In countion i parwonal propurty, laids ndlotw amoutlne {0 89,670,344 ; nlso {ho oqualizd valuo of th runnfug Tailrond Dropotly amountiug [eca to. port]. “Tho porconts whioh hava hoon addod and doductod from tho nsseswod values shown, and tho total valuo of lands, proparty, und town lots ns assossed and o tho in_ uls porsonal voturnod aitor. o P S OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. QuEENsSTOWN, Oct. 7T.—Artivad, stonmalipa Clfy of Moutroal, Abysainla, Egypy, and Europe, fram New York, New Yonk, Oct, T.—Arrived, steamship Java, from Liverpaol. ‘Arrivod, stoniuship Bilosls, from Tamburg. -~ OPERATIC. Nr Yong, Oct. 7.—Ilma DiMurska, tho coles brated Hungavian prima donna, mudo hier int appostance in Ameriea to-night, at tho Grand Opora-louso, in La Sonnambula, and was warm- I wolvomod and aphiover) L L