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8 " THE YELLOW FEVER. (Cvolinued from the First Page.) can for tho namo of tho authorof tho lottor pubtinhod fu thab pupor traduoing tho_people of femphis, atd datod from this ofty. Onrrled. Mr, Mulibill snid le would at'onco put him- sell in communication with tho oditoysof tho Republican. AN UOLY UNDENTARER, N Undortaker John Walsli wna arrestod to-day at tho instance of Dr. R, J. Freomau, Boorotary of the Doard of Henlth, Locsuso of his ro~ fuesl to furnish o list of Dburials to tho Bonrd of Iealth. Walsh fa the same man who rofused to roport vto the old Board of Ilonlth, o is nlso n mamber of tho Board of Aldormon from iho Firet Ward, MONE DEATHS. Portor Bwayno, ouly son of thelate Tudga J. T, Bynvne, dlod to~dny. ~ 1ls fathor was buriod yos- torday. THE MORTUARY REPORT to-day is most [avorablo, showing 47 doaths from all canwos: 18 from_yollow fover, and 20 from other cnuses,—a falling off of 10 from nll couso8 and 8 from tho provaillng malady. Tu vibw of the sudden chango 1n tomporn~ turo yostordsy aud Inat night, sufficient to produce frost this morning, this falling off waa not looked for, and is almost sure ovidenco that tho scourgo has sucoumbed to the rigorous sani- tury monsurca adopted by tho Bonrd of Hoalth, aad wo may now hopo for » gradual decroase in tho mortality roport. and no moro new cases for tho next fow days, when we will bo abla to an- nounce the glad ‘uows that the scourge bns do- F:rlml from Momphiy, Thero 18 o prospect for tost to-morrow motning. The Rellof Movoment. OrvorNaty, Oct, 18.—1he Common Couneil to- dny appropriated $16,000 for the rollof of Mem- hiis, and appolutad tho Mayor aud throo mom- ors ench from tho two Bonrds of tho Council to disburso it, Mayor Johustou, of Cincinnati, ro- coived n tolegram from Mayor Johnson, of Mem- }mhlm this afteruoon, in which ls tho following anguago : * I am pained to bavo to sy that tho diseago i sproadiug, and nob_obating, and that wa still hiave to aelc and accopt aid from abroad, Our greatest wants ato monoy, blankets, and provisions. Tho Board of Trade appolnted a committeo of fiva to co-oporato with J:u city aue thorities in rolioving Momphis," Lowsvire, Ky., Oct. 18.—Subscriptions for tho reliof of tho suffering in Momphis svd Shroveport reach $16,000, grand _promeonade concort s to bo giyon nt Exposition Hall, Thurs- day, under Masonic mn:lfluu, tho proceods to bo given to the relief fund. . Rrciwoxn, Va., Oct, 18.—Tho Masonic Com- ‘milteo to-day collected 8635 for the relief of tho brethren in Momphis, Tho Isrnclites of this city sout 300 for tho goneral reliof of tho sick. 'ounMnus, Ga., Uct. 13.—Tho citizens of thig placo ralsod, in two days, 81,600 to aid tho euf- Sorors in Momphis and Slrovopork, Conuribu- tions aro still coming in, 81, Jo, Mo, Oct. 13.—Tho Hcbrow Boclety of this city to-day forwarded & contribution of £3,000 to tho Momphis sufforers, The Yellow Fever in Memphis in XS67. From the Memphis Avalanche, Oct. 10, TRoforenco to the flles of the Avalanche for tho lattor portion of 1867 enables us to present a numbor of intercativg facts connooted with tho yeilow fever opidomio of that yonr, Tho cholers, Which raged in 1866, rosppoated oarly tho ‘fol. lowing yonr, and deaths occurred ng late a8 the 1ut of Novewbor, but thoy wers few aud at long intervols. "Thero woro cases of yellow fever ag early s tho middle of Septembor, 1967. Mr. James I, Lawler, who died Oct. 1, hud boen ill with the fovor pbout wo weeks, though tho prosonco of tho discars was not oflicially announced Ly the Board of Health until Oct.12. Col. J, B, Thornton, father ot Dr. Thornton, was taken a {fow doys after Mr. Lawler was soized with tho nm\ndy. and died early in Octobor, At that timo Dr, W, I. Rogors was Secrotary of the Board of Hoslth, and his weekly reports show the following deaths : For the wook end- ing Sopt. 28, 23 onding Oct. b, 10; ending Oct. 12,205 ending Oct. 19, 41; onding Oct. 56, 80 3 ending Nov. %, 57; from Nov. 3 fo Nov. 6, in- clusive, 17, Total, 101, On the 7th, ata moot- ing of tho Bonrd of Health, Dr. Pittman offorod tho following rosolution, which was adopted : Jeesolved, That wo now take great plessuroin an- nouncing fo thoelly and country at largo that the yel- low fover hna coneed—no new ¢asea aceurring. o, therefore, respoctfully invite sbsenteca to return to their homes, For tho woolt onding Nov. 9 thoro were twenty- two doatha from the fover, sud thero waro n fow deaths each woek until the 30th, whon only ouo death was reported,—that of Mr. Clarenco O. Mulone, who died aftor all absentces had re- turned, Y The first frost appeared on the morning of Tueeday, Nov. 1; the sccond on the morning of Thurgday, Nov. 8. Neither of them formed Ico in the guttors; neither was Leavier than ecithor of tho frosts of tho present wook, but it will be seon by reforence to tho ofticinl flfim’un that though for the week ending Oct, 26 thero wero 96, and for the week ending No. thlm doy after the firat frost), 57 deatha from the fever, the mortality thencéforward o Tapidly decronsnd that on the 7th its disepponr- anco as an cpidomic was oflicially announced by the Board of Health, Theso aro facts, and as such may be rolied on. They agroo with Dr. Rogers’ oflicial racords, if he hns preserved thom. The frosts of 1867 wero excoptionally late, In 1871 thero was frost g early as tho 29th of Beptomber; it appoarod in 1872 Oct. 10, and, ns wa all know, on the 7th and 8l of October, 1978, Tho indications poink to early winter woathor. — e o THE CONQUEST OF MEXICO. It is Shown by a St. Louls Reporter 10 Ho as Easy ns Lying=-Jlow the Empire is to Be Achieved by RBaila road Laborerss 87, Louws, Oct. 18.—A gentleman who has lived in Chihuahua, one of the northern States of Dexico, recontly nrrived Lere on businees, and has communicated to s Zimes roportor s grand schome for tho conquest of Northern Moxico, embracing Chilualus, Coshuils, and Nowton ; and tho subsoquons aunoxation to the United States, Ajnumbor of capitalists in this country, and many prominont and wealthy citi- zons of Moxico are snid to bo engaged in tho scheme, A briof outline of the project is as fol~ lows: The Texas Paciflc Rallrond i8 being con- structed from both termini, sud work will flnish sbout tho middlo of the route somowhore near El Paso, Bomo 15,000 laborers will be ongaged on the routo, and when the work is completed they be discharged in a country in which it will be impossible for them to obtain employment ; snd as such men are genernlly improvident and with out monoy, they will bo glnd to accopt any- thing that may offor. Ilow theso mau are to bo utilizod is tlius_ stnted: A socioty hus been organized, with headquarters at Now Orloans, compoed oxclusively ot officors of the Unionand Confedorato armies, no ono being eligible who bas not attained tho rank of Captain. Some weeks bofore the completion of the railroad these gentlomen will go forward iudetachmonts, make fhomselves porsonally acquainted with the laborors, and thoy will attompt to organize them into the nrmy,tho commisgariat And camp-oquip- age Lobo furnished by capitaliats who back them, and thoy will thon marchover the Northorn States of Mexico, and raiso the flng of indopendeuco on encl: of thom. Tho people of those States are expocted to look favorably on tha entorprise, and offer uo molestetion or intorferonce, The Government of Moxico will bo powerless to pro- vont it. Tho noxt step will be annexation by yote of the peoplo, 08 was the caso with Texas, Tom Scott and Gon, Grant are connccted with, or favorable to, the scheme, SPORTING NEWS, Base Ball. New Yonr, Oct, 13,—Daso ball: Mutuals, 18; Atlantles, 7. BostoN, Oot. 13,—Dase ball: Dostons, 20; Baltimores, 20, Prisaprreira, Oct, 13,—Baso ball ; Athlotics, 11; Ehiladolphus, G, ——— THE TROUBLESOME RED MAN. Bax Fuaxcisco, Oct. 13.—Delcher, & notorl- oualy bad Apacho, has loft the Vorde Rosorva- tion, Arizona, with 1,000 followors, Gon, Crook has gone to tho reservation. ile nceds more troops, or all tho Apaches may got back on the war-path, HEAVY SUIT FUR DARIAGES. froux Crry, Towa, Oct. 18,—~N. T, Bond, Bupt, ot the Dakota Grain Cowmpouy, of this place, ling ‘brought suit agalnst the Citizons’ Natlonal Bank for $10,000 damages for fulse fmprisoumont and malicious prosecution, PERSONAL, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, BosTon, Oct. 18.~-Vico-Prosidont Wilson wasin townte-day. looking a4 ruddy as of old, Lioliasso -12, 2 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER i4, 1873, Inr racovoroed his honlth that, woro an extra sos- slon.of_ Congross enllod this 'wook, ha wonld go 1o Washington to proslde over the Bonate, WasHINGTON, Oot, 18,—13x-Prosident Johneon nnrrl'v.;,\d this moruing, nnd iy nt the Motropolitan otol. Wasmivaron, Oct, 18,—Gen. Bhorman loft horo this ovening for Toledo to nttond tho re- union of tho Army of tho Tonnossce. New Yoni, Oct, 18.—A Washington dispatch says: ‘''Iho (orman Miniator Lins just rocoived intolligones from Norlin, stating authoriintivoly that Mme, Von Dismarck is not only not dend, but 8 not eick, Tho story was probnbly Inventod brv tho Ultramontanists, to coincldo with the ar- lval of Victor Emmannol at Berlin, so that it would appoar that Bismnrek had suffered this afiliction for tho King of Italy.” Mrs, Chorles Dnokus, formorly Misa Rato Netston, the well-lnown nctross, dled horo yes- :lorduy. Hor funeral will take placo on Wednes- 2y, NEW YORK. The Workingmen’s Views of Chonp Aransportation. New Yonx, Oct. 13,—In tho cazo of cortain colored mon ngainst Waliack, for the refusal of admission to tho orchestra circlo of the theatro, Judgo Barrott to-day allowed the defoudant to put {n an unvorified anawor. Two thousand threo hundred immigranta ar- rived to-doy. THE WORKINGMEN, Tho Federal Council of tho Internationsl Workingmeon'n Associntion hind a mocling yoster~ day, whon the Committoe on Oheap Transporta~ tion rocommonded, as the bost means of facili- tating traneportation, the oponing of large watorways under tho control of ilie Government, at ratos covoring tho running charges and ro- Edm Thoe Committeo appointed to wait upon [ayor Havomoyor to see what could bo done about modifyiug the contract system so as to flvn 50,000 persons, who wore dopending upon Lo Commissionors of Charities, Rome moans of onrning their own brosd, reportcd that the Mayor would do nothing, and that ho eaid **ho did'not_cara if 1,000,000 of peoplo woro with- ?ut‘g chanco of carning a livolibood this win- or, THE AMERICAN WOMAN'S BUFFIAGE ABSOOIATION colobrated tho auniveraary of its inanguration to-night nt Coopor's Institute, Col. ‘Thomas W. Higgluson dolivered tho introductoty addross. Hpecehes woro dalivered ‘l‘»ly Lucy Stono, Mary Easstman, and Miss Loonard, SPEECH FROM THE POPE. Mecting of tho Represontatives of the Catholl¢ Socictics of IRomo«=~Tho Wickedness of Man and the Wrath of God. Rome (Sept, 10) Correspondencs of the New Fork World. Tho following ia the speoeh made Euntnrdny Dy the Popo to the ropresontatives of tho Oatho- lio sacletics of Rome, who, In their own namo aud slgo in the name of all their adherents, have vawed to oroct a church fo tho Bacre Cour (8acred Honrt): I fully approve and accopt, in the name of God, the vow you have now made, iu your name, and alo in tho nameo of & great number of ab- sontees, sbaring the same sentimonts. At this ‘momont I am rominded of the rapid progross ‘mado by the human family in certain scionces, which Isbhall name utilitaives, aa they havo for objoct the dovelopment of tha material welfaro, of the advantages of lifo. Yes, the whole human family haos entored into this path; it sdvances onwards with suro and swift strides, and is mak- ing progress; all tho sclences are cultivated with an ardor which promises to mankind much happiness in this world; this forms, I may o call'it, the spocial glory of our present timo. Novertheless, amongut thoso ecionces tho scionce of human misory, though well cultivated in the- ory, seoing 1t is montioned in works, roasoned upon by sponkers, and discussed in tho acad- emios—this scionce, I eay, 80 _cultivated in- theory, shows vory littlo result in practice. Thus, 88 matorial progress becomes greater, hut man misery dovelops itgolf in the same ratio; tho neglect shown jn that way ia_tho renson of its augmenting in proportion. Look around you, sud consider the ovils which assail ns on all tidos—moral and physical suffering, sent to us by the wrath of God, and ovils produced by tho wickedness of man, which I will call axtifical, It is not at nll uecessary that I should give in dotail the history of all theso disnstors, It will bo quite sufliclont to briefly enumorato them. For istauce, nmong physical disastors you hoye bofore you' the melanchely spoctacla of tho inundation, onrthquake, dovastating tempests, pingues, and otlier public calamitios, Amon, moral eévils you hove bofore yon tho dinbolical {riumph of immorality, blaspliomy uupunished, Derosy openly supported ond encouragod, licendo of precopt, porsecation of the clergy, aud all thoso who retain in all its purity tho Catholic faith—na persecution much in favor amongst the_impious, both in and out of Italy. In fine, spoaking ol the ills caused by meu in authority, you find taxes, injustico, and vexa- tions, groat 3peed in collcoting the monoy, aud great reluctanco {o pay that which is die; o great deal boing dono away with, and littlo'or nothing done in the way of improvement. Tell me, huye we not cause to eay with tho panlmist, Adhasit pavimento anima_mea? Our goul s Lowed down inthe mire and duat by this oppros- sion. But you have found the remody for all theso ovils; yes, you have indoed found it, my childron| You bavo romemborod thoro is in Honven a divine heart which can control, assist, and comfort you. Ab, yos! Let us approach this heart, snd In presonce of the Wound openod by the lanco of tho exeoutioner lot us meditate with lovo and faith, Prospiciens per cancellos, Itemark how this heart, according to onr comprobonsion, desires ardently to com- municato that firo with which It burne intoriorly —this fire which would warm with love and chairity tho whole earth, Approach this heart and, full of admiration, seo with what celestial dispensntion tho COburch is formed, and how powerful ahe comes forth from that _divino source, supported by the seven hills, which are roproscnted by the sacraments. Fillod with humility and respect, ol us approach this heart sud wo shall hear thiose sweet words, * Erunt oculi mei ili cunclis dicbus,” which signify that tho hieart and tho oyos of Christ will always bo turned §towards that Church, spread ovor the face of tho_ glob, but particularly towards tho City of Rome, becauso it was hore that the seat of truth and the contre of Catholi- cism wna first established, It was to this place that was gont the Prince of Apostles. It is horo that Bt, Petor came, venturing fearlessly into this forest of wild bensts, preucl I.ufi boldly the truth in tho midat of alf falso croeds of tho Ro- man Empire, whicl, aftor having conguered va- rious other nations, adopted and favored all tho turpitudo and abberrution of the vanquished. Sovereign pontifls and many thougands of mar- tyrs bora spilled their blood, and thon this fa- vorad city, which had beon th disclplo of error and given over to nbominations, purified by this Yreomua blood and by the Divine will, bocame Lo sout of truth. From this seat of holy doctrines procosded tho teaching, the iustruction, tho eplightonmert, and the governmont of tho Church from the commoncoment of Lor lifoup to the syllabns, and; to the decisions of the Vatican council, Blessed bo this divine beart, origin of all good, and gource of consolation and comfort! An Dblowsed bo you, sldo, who, instead of scoking distraction lu the frivolities of the world, camo, on tho contrary, to sock peace and happincss from tho sourca which has powor to grant it, I em well aware that this sacrod heart is made n subjoce of blasphomy by tho implous, but tho timo will come when God himwolf will curse theso blaspliemers, Ridebit et sub-hannabil cos. As for. ourrelves, lob us approach this holy rofuge of our souly, offor to this hoart tho Pmtuumluuu of our love, aud pray to this divine henrt to encourago us by ity blossiugs, Let us oy, like Jucob : Moy aimitlam le, nisibenedizeri mithi. Ob, hoart mout holy, illed with love nud sourco of all favors, graut us thy blessings, and may our benedictions glve us courage in our struggles, firmncss in our good resolutions, and Dblessings throughout onr life, Intho moan- while, I stroteh forth my fooblo hend o bloss ou. I bloss also your relations and your rionds, Become the occhoos through which this bonediction may bo bestowed upon all the {uithful of the Catholls Church that it may give to nll the conrnge necossary, and koop you con- atant to the lwfflay of your lives, Zencdictio Lel, &o. —_— TAILOR'S STRIKE IN BALTIMORE, Bavrisione, Oct, 13,—The journeymen tailors of thiu eity, Amurican and Gorman, held a large mooting to-dny, preparatory to s strike, at which they wero addressed by tho Chairman of tho Tixcoutive Commitico of -ths In- tornational Unfon, Committcos were appointed to wait on the difforent _omployors in tho city, domunding an increaso of wagos, The Conunit~ tees reportod that none of tho morchant tollora would yleld, Tho meoting then adjonrned till to-morrow. It i8 probable that a gonoral strike will bo luauguratod to-morrow, a Accidentally Shot, Special Dispatch to the Caleago 2vibune, Menrus, Oot. 18,—John Wilson, a citizen of Virginia, agod 60, was accidentally killod, to- day, by the premature discharge of a gun while hunting birds, his dog touching tho trigger with s forp-feot while dolivering a bird. WASHINGTON. Meeting In the Supreme Court Chamber to the Memory of Chlef Jus- tice Chase. Androw Johnson’s Purpose in Visiting Washington, Business at the Chioago Sub-Troasury for the Loat Fiscel Year. Tho Polarls Investigation-=-Amnosty to Deseriors, Rhtc, Bnecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibuns, TIIE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND fRrNTING, ‘Wasumvoron, Oct. 18,—Thore ars many In- toresting facts contained in tho réport of thi doings of the Burcau of Engraving and Printing for tho flseal yoar ending tho B0tk of Juno lnat, which was comploted to-day. During tho yoar the Bureau delivored, complotod and perfedted, TUnited Statos bonds, notes, snd Beouritios amounting to §680,244,800, included in which .woro £210,000,000 in certificates of deposit £05,260,000 in 5 por cont rogistered and coupon ,.bonde suthorized by tho rofundlng aqois of 1870 and 1871; €05,171,050 In 5-20 rogiatored consols; #32,207,- 800 in 5-20 roglatored bonda; 81,690,850 in 6 por cont roglstored bondsy 21,686,000 in Unitod | States notes of tho sories of 1860; 88,674,800 in fractional currondy of the fourth issuo, new sorios ; 840,415,600 in national currenoy ¢ 81,892, 600 in National Bauk gfio\d) cnrmnsxy 82,248~ 000 in" Pacifio Railroad bonds, and ' 277,600 in bonds of the Orogon dobt; aldo, 224,449,740 customs aud intornalrovenue stamps, amounting to $181,604,472, Thoro wero en- graved and printed 109,455 ponsion chocks snd 81,683 ponsion cortiflcates. In this roport, tho Ohlof of tho Bureau assorts that tho attompta at imitating the Government special or localized fibre poper havo boen unsuccessful thus far, aud that the counterfeiting of the §50 United Btates notes was ouly in part o success, the face belng very conrsoly engraved. This official does not, however, allude to the counterfeit 860D mnote, which is such an excellent imitation nd to decolve ovon somo oxperts, and which will sooner or later causo tho Tronsury to call in all potea of this donomination. DECIS(ON DY TUE ATTORNEY-GENERAL, The Dopartment of Justico bas racently re- coivod ncopy of tho agreoment oxccuted Oct. 1, 1806, betweon tho Xansag Pacific Railrond Com-= pany and the Western Union Tolograph Com- pany, rolative to the construction and working of tho tolegraph lines along the route of tho Kangas Pacific Railroad, which onables the At- torney-Genoral to render a decision to-dny, that one-balf of tho compepsation chargoablo for sonding Government dispatches over tho sald tolegraph line along the Kansas Paoific Rail- rond shonld bo rotained' and ngpllml to the payment of the bonds issued by tho United Btates in nid of that railroad, notwithstanding tho circumatanco that at the timo the dispatchos woro sant tho lino wae managod and operatod by tho Westorn Union Telograph Company, and tho gervice was rendered airectly to the Govornmeat by tho Company. TUE NOVEMDER INTENEST, Bchodulos for the payment of the Novembor intorest on rogistercd bonds aro nearly ready for distribution, and will probably bo eirculated smong tho different Sub-Troasurcrs and dosig- nated depositories in time to commenco payment on the 20th of October, When they aro distrib- uted, the Secrotary of the Trensury will proba- bly order tho paymont of both registered and coupon-bond Eovumbnr interest without rebate. * EX-PRESIDENT JONNSON . arrived horo this morning, and will allow himealf to bo ptovolied on tho occasion of & sorenade by somo of his frionds into making n publio spocoh, for which bo ds well prepared, and in which fio will dovoto most of his attontion to ox- lnining Lis position in regard totho case of Mrs. gmm. In regard to the obtuek of tho rasur- rection of this unpleasant subjoct, Mr. Johnson is ropresonted as_ baving this ovoulng spokon thoso words ; “ Bupposo & man had aspirations to boplaced oun thu Bupreme Bench of the United Btntos, and that, practically speaking, ho bad boon lost sight of by the American people. Novw, suppose hisdesiro to resch the asme of his ambition constraived him to ude almost any moans and oxpense, how casy it would bo fto rake up some old story. If tho mis-atatomont of facts In the Burratt cnso, which, from tho very prom- inenco of ovents surrounding it, would give him yrnmiuunco, why should ho not use such moans f they wore at liia dieposal 7 I mean, of course, &n unserupulous, ambitious man would only do it if ho wanted to go to the Bupreme Bonch and 1t bocame nocessary to havo tho}geupln propared for such an appointment. o must fizab moko them lknow he still lives. Tho Burratt caso afforded him tho opportunity. He used it. You know n boy cannot {ly his kito in ndoad calm, Ho must have wind. How osn boys play at ‘firo’ without a battery? He naoded wind and o battery, and tried to get them over my head. I shall meot all the misstatoments made concerning tho publication in due gonson.” ‘The mombors of the - EVANGLLIOAL ALLIANCE will arrive to-morrow, and will be reccived and ontortnived by the branch in this city. They glll lmu upon the Prosident soon after thelr ac- val. GEN. GRANT will, later in the evening, dopart for Tolado, He will allow nothiog short of an oxtraordinary oo~ curronco or obstruotion to prevent him from at- tending the rounion of the Army of tho Tennca- soe at Toledo, this wook, © 6uys ho hoa Leon unwillingly deprived of tho plessure of attending esch of tha lust five annual rounions of that army with whict he was more clogely conuected during tho entire War. OPENING OF THE BUTREME OOURT. The usual formalitics attending the opening of the rogular texm of the United States Su- rema Court wore fione through to-day, includ- ng tho coll at tho White Houso to pay respocts to the Prosident, Asuociate Justices Olifford, Bradloy, Miller, Strong, Swayno, and Hunt Wero in attendunco at tho commencement. Associato Jx:uucen Davis and Field wore absent from the ety ‘Wasnxaroy, D, 0,, Oct, 13.—E. Allon, Robert F. Tieod, and John I, Corker wora to-day ap- pointad Storekdopers in the Fourth Illinois In- tornal Rovenue District, - . T0 the Associated Press.] THE NATIONAL DANKS TO REPONT, ‘WasuiNaTon, Oct. 18.—The Comptroller of the ourrency to-day issued ciroulars calling upon all National Banks for a report of thoir condition at thio clase of busiuess on Friday, the 12th of 8¢ tember, 1873, Tho Bank Suporintendont of the State of Now York has already called for o report of the condition of sll Stato banks in that Btate for the same day, g0 that complota statistios of all tho banks, State and National, in the city and Btate of Now York, can be compiled from theso roturng whon received, Tha Comptroller also selectod this day, in order that he maybe sblo to furnish completa statistica of tho condition of the National Bauks of the whole country just provious to the \mlfinumg of tho panio. Astho call for the roport has boen delayod for ton days boyond the usual time, it is urgently requested that bauk officors will raspond as promptly as possible to the circular of tho Comptroller. TIE EXAMINATION OF TIE FOLARIS BURVIVORS ‘was oontinuod by Booretary Roboson to-day, but tho Injuction of sooracy has not beon_ removed, and nothing roliable can bo ascortained, DUMINESS OF THE SUD-TRLARURY AT OICACO, ‘WasuiNaton, Oct. 18.—The following state- mont of the business transacted ot the United Statos Sub-Tronsury at Ohicago during the fisoal year ending Juno 8D, 1878, will bo published in Bubstance in the forthcoming annual finance roport, to bo submitted to Congresa : Ory10K 07 THE UNITED BTATES BUB-TREASURY,’ On10aGo, Tt June 30, 1874, Btatemont of receipta uud?{lnb\lflumonll for the “fls- cal year ending Juuo 30, 1873 Coin, Currency. Dalancos on hand June 30, 5 ma....,...‘i.‘.‘“ i u.'l"’ 227,18410 § 744,002,00 Roceipts, per dotallod stato il . 9,010,377,04 10,008,088,18 $2,843,601.14 $10,13,000,87 2,044,20000 10,021,074 Dalsuces on hand,.....$ 189,208,03 $ 701,613,438 . D, WensTen, Assiatant Trossurer United Blatos, ANDREW JOUNSON'S PLANS, Ix-Treaidont Johnson declines st prosent to make sny statemont a8 to tho naturaof his busl- ness in Washington, Io says that he will bo Lore several days, and bofore ho goos will liave something to sy rolative to his presonco hero. 1t 18 bolloved that he will prepare a statomont in rofutation of that recontly published by Judgoe Holt, but ho gives np intormation npon the tap- io. 1To is nccompaniod by his son, Androw John- #on, Jr. 'This morning o large number of per- sonal and politicnl frionda called upon him al the hotel, Bhortly nflor Johnson's arrival ho sont for' G, Mooro, of tlua city, who was Lis Privato Hooratary during his Presidential torm. * Ti1% BUPDEME 00bRT. ; The Bupremo Coitrt of tho United States mot to-tay, and immodintely ndjournod in ordor that tho Junticos might pay thelr aununl visit to tho Prosidont, A mocting waa thon hold fo take actionjeoncorning tho denth of Ohio? Justico Chnso Thore wore prosont fn the Chambor Atornoy- Goneral Willlams, Rovordy Johuson, Gon, But- 1or, Bpnator Bayard, Mosers. Carliste, Gnsey, Phil- lips, Dtto Piko, Ashton, Davidge, Duraul, Brad- loy, Pascal, Morrick, and many othor dlstin- uluhod mombors of tho bar. On motion of inlislo, the Hon, Hoverdy Johnson prosided, and D, {7, Middloton, Olork of tho Court, acted &8 Boorotary, REVENDY JOMNBOX'S ADDRESS. Mr. Johnyon, in tho course of hia address on taling the ohair, snld tho death of nn ominont Judgo of evon s Stato Court Is always n gront oalamity, but tho doath of tho Chief Justico of the Bupromo Court of tho Unitod Btates wna o 8tll groator calamity, becausoof tho groster oxtont of tho juriadiction and the_greator im- porianca of questions to bo declded. o folt bure ho dould aesort with porfect truth that moro ablo, puro, and upright ' Justicon thau thoso which adorned this Court Wore not to found in any other_ couniry of tho worid, and as to tholate Ohlof Justico, ko was in all respeots equal to his prodecossors. Whon tho nppointment was mado, atthough he hada Plgh approolation of his talonts and ability naa ogislator and officar of Governmont, and was Batlaflod that Ohaso was ' truly a groat man, ho had his doubts concorning i capaolty for so distinguished n judicial position ; but in this ho mistook, for his docisions, involving g0 many delioato and important questions growing out of ouread elvil strife, from tho vory iirat command- od the np%mvnl of tho profession snd of tho country. Ho would farbear to aven conjectura 'who waa to succeed to tho Chief Justiceship. fHo bolloved, bowovor, and ho felt porfectly eatiafled from his judgment of tho appointing and con- firming power, that whoovor shall bo his suc- cessor will be found oqual to the task. In claslng, Mr, Johnson unl:] somo consolation was to bo found in the fact that, as s father, tho late Oliof Justico was tondor; 8a o friond, sfondfast; a8 o man, ho stood to tho last high io the confi- denco of his countrymen, and he diod ns ho lived, a Christlan. Mr. Philip Phillips said ho was sntisfied that the members of the Bar hod listened with pro- found rospect to the romarks of the Chairman, and a8 theso no doubt found responso in every listener, ho thought it unnecossary to offer any romarks, but would move the appointment of & committes to roport Buch action as syas nocosanry to be takon, Tho Committeo was accordingly npfllnmd‘ ter an intorval of a fow minutes, Nr. Morrick roported o sories of rosolutions oulogiatio of tho oharacter of the decoased, and tendoring to bis family the sincoro uymEuuay of the mooting in thoir loss ; and furthor, that the Attornoy-Gonoral of tho Unitod Biates bo roquested to movo in the Supromo Court that the rosolutions bo ontered in the minutos, and, a8 a furthor mark of respoct, that the mombors of tho Bar will wear tho usunl | badge of mouraing thirty daye. Tho resolutions ‘woro agrood to, and the meoting adjourned. TOK POMEROY BHOOTING OASE. Murtin Conway, who was arreated Baturday Tnat for shooting cx-Sonator Pomeroy, will have a preliminary hearing at tho Polico Court to- morrow morning, Yomoroy donies tho state- mont that ho will docline to” prosecuto Conway, and ays » complaint will bo antered by tho ofl- cor who mado tho arrest, butall who witnossed tho shooting have been suminoned, togethor with the ex-Senator, who will alao givo his tosti- mony. DECIBION OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL. The Attornoy-Goueral has, devided that one- Belf of tho compeneation chargoablo for Gov- ornmont dispatohes over tho telegraph line of the Westorn Union_Tolograph Company nlong tho Kanage Pacific Railroad may bo retained by the Governmont, and applied to the payment of bonds issuod by the United Btates to aid in tho constraction of the road. RECRUITS FOR OMAIA. Tho Buperintendont of the geueral recruiting service has boon directed to send 125 recruits to Omabia, for assignmont tothe Fourteenth Cavalry AMNESTY TO DESERTERS. The President has caused an orderto bn issued from tho War Dopartmont giving & full pardon to all doserters who may return to duty on or before Jan. 1 next, and who may sorve faith- fully during the romainder of tho torm of en- listment. Tho outstanding logal-tenders amount to $959,060,888. DEPARTMENTAL, APPROPRIATIONS. Washington (Oct. 10) iapatch tothe New York Tribune, Cho oatimates of sovoral of the dopartmonts for appropriations for the noxt flscal year havo ‘beon made, to enable the Bocretaries to propare their roports to Congress. The sum to be asked for by the Navy Departmont will bo two to threo millions less than lnst year. 'Tho Beorotary of War will urge tho ~necossity of strength- oning and improving the coast defenses, which will require o large oxpondis turo. Ho, however, suggests no sum, bul wil leavo tho question entiroly with tho Committoo on Appropriations, ‘I'he nggregato smouut of the eatimate is about tho same as last ear, ‘Tho incroase of estimates for tho Interior opartment over lost soar will be $1,651,000, of Whloh $1,279,000 will bo m(flnlrcd for'the Tndisn sorvico, ' Thera will, In ad cloncy for this department. 5 ‘The increase in the postal servico lycm-ly adds to the sum necessary to carry it along. Last year the inorcnse was per cent. This year it will be 7 per cont, This Beems, in view of the abolition of the frauking privilege, which the Postmaster-General estimated cost the depart~ ‘mont 25,000,000 a yesr, to be an oxtravagant - timato. NMr. Oreswoll will again urge upon tion, bo a largo dofi- Congress with , ronewod zoal the postnl tolograph _system, and from Buc coss in sbolishing tho franking ~privilego ho hopes to sucooed with his ideas regarding tol- ography. Ho says hio Liopo thore will be no of- fort in Cougroes to amond tho Repeal law, and that no suggostion will bo made as to tho froe {ransmission of nn{lmnu ‘mattor either by Con- fTess or by oy of the dopartmonts. Ho sayslio nly aske & {alr trial of (ho propaid system, snd if, in tho end, it does not prove a good system, ho will ba the firat to ask fors change, Itis found that of tho $504,000 approprinted for tho stamp acconnt for tho Troasury Department for the present flacal year, $430,000 has been issued for six months. ¥or tho Post-Ofico Dopartment the appropriation was $800,000 for tho yoar, and the amount {ssucd for six monthe' use js §600,000. Tho atbor departments are similarly situated, 8o that s large dofoiency in tho stamp sccount will bo inovitable, The Commissioner of the Goneral Land Office will send & short report to Congress, showing that all tho businoss is in good condition, that there are fow unsettlod contested olaims, and that, mstead of the Burcan being bohind from Bix months to two years in its ourrent business, it is up to daote. ‘The Commissloner of Ponsions will ask for sbout a half million of dollars less than last yenr. He gays. ho regards the masimum as already roachod in the number of pensionors and amount paid, There is a considerable docreaso in tho number of widow pensionors, and about o c:lr_fgaponding increase in the smount paid in- valids, — A POCKET PICKED, An old lady named Mrs, Holden had her pocket pioked of $120, on a Blue Island avonuo car, at tho corner of Btate and Madison stroots, about 11 o'clock lnst night. A young man was observed to jostle agaiust hor repeatedly, but under the supposition that ho was under the in- fluence of liquor, no attontion was paid to him. Ho js bolieved to have stolon the moncy. —_——— A Theatrical Managoer Killeds' Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune. Nasuving, Oct, 18—, M. Richards, tho propistor of tho Acadomy of Music, was shot dead in frout of that ostnblishmont, at 2 p. m. to-doy, by John Hagnn, o firoman on the Nash- villo & Chatanoogn Rajlrond, for tho alloged dis- honor of his sisfor. Ho #nld, after tho Lilling, that he wont homo, found his mother and sister orying, ond asked what was the mattor. Thoy #ald: * Our sistor Jano has beon so- duced by Copt, Nichards," Ilagan said that ho wonld have rovongo, and wont stralghtway ond committed tho dosd, Thoro was #uch 6 orowd of poople to sce Richards' corpeo that it was with the utmost difficulty that they could bo kopt back, 'The sister of Iagan was named Mrs, Aun Jano Bullivan, s widow about 85 yenrs of nge. Sho hay g child of b yonrs of ago, ‘'I'ie Corouor's jury rendered a vordlot that the decessed came to his death at tho hands of Hagan. Nichards has boon cons nocted with tho Variotfes horo since {ho war, Io was formerly of a good family in North Alnbama, whoro he owied cousiderable prop erty. Nteportod Collision on the Camden & Amboy Railrond. PricApenruia, Oct, 18.—A roport has just reached hero that two traing collided on tho Comden & Amboy Road to-night at I'almyra The ongingor aud flroman of one of {ho traius woro killed, No particulars have boon rocolved, FOREIGN, Defeat of the Spanish Insur- gents off Cartagena, The Rohels Fight Dosporatoly, but Luck Disciglino---They Aro Driven into the Uarhor, A CGoneral Bombardment of Cnrta- gena by Sen and Land to Be Opened Shortly, Rejoicings Among the French Repub- licans at the Result of the " Late Elections, A SPAIN. LoxpoN, Oot, 18.—A spocisl telogram to tho Timesways: Gon, Coballos has ordered pooplo living in the noighborhood of Cartagone to quit thoir houses, a5 o goneral bombardment by soa and land will soon be openod. Tho correapondent of the Daily News tolo- graphs from tho vicinity of Osrtagona that the naval acrion was brought on by anattempt of the insurgont Heat to escapo to Oran, in Algeria, Ad- ditional particulars of the fight show that the robel ships failed to eupport each othor. Tho Numancia firod wildly. The Tetuan bohaved with the greatest gallantry, nod was froquently cheered by speotators on the shore, among whom woro_hundreds of foreignors, 8bo narrowly os- oaped capture, owing to her bolduess in coming to close quartors. THE NAVAL COMBAT, Mapnip, Oct, 18.—T'ho Intrausigento ot haa ‘been defonted by the uational squadron. The fight took placo on Baturday aftornoon, near Curtageu, and lasted about twa hours, The in- surgeut vessels wero considorably injured and woro compolled to roturn to Cartagenn harbor, The Goverument squadron consisted of the Al- manzs, tho Vittoria, tho Carmen, and two smallor vossels. Admiral Lobas was in com- mand. The Intransigente floot numbered four vosgels. Thero is a rumor that Tetuan has boon cap- turad, but tho Government hos received no such intelligence. ‘Thera Ia great rojoicing over the victory. *_LonpoN, Oct. 13.—A special dispatch from Cartagona to tho Times, givos the following por- ticulars of sn engagement between tho Spanish Goverumont aquadron,under Admirat Lobas,and tho flaot of Intransigento vossols: Upon the sppoarance off the linthor of the National squad- ron, the Intrnml;finm Junta hold a consultation and decided to fight, although they bad no hope of nelloving o victory. Somo of the garrison woro in favor of surrendoring tho olty, but the majority of tho mon, espaclally the deserters {rom thie Govornment army, wero dotorminad up- on resisting to the last, “Gen. Contreras and gevaral mombers of tha Junta want on board tha Numancia. All the morning was consumed by tho insurgent. vessels in taking in coal sud provisions. At noon, Saturday, every thing: Dboing rondiness, the four yoesels woighed anohor and sailed outof the barbor amid loud cheers from the populace and tho fnsurgent troops. After proceeding a short distauco, Admiral Lobos! fleet, consisting of tho Vittorin, the Almanza, Villa De Madrid, Car- mon, aud two paddis-wheel steamers, wora mot, and the engagomont Instantly begun, The fight lasted two hours, whon the Intransigente fleot was dofoatod and driven back to Culn?onn‘ their vessels being bndly Landled. The insurgents showed groat spirit, but Londled cheir ships badly, the Numancia at first having to bear tho brunt of the battlo alone. The firing gonerally was at to0 long range, but at tho closo_of tho ongage- ment, while the Vittorin was ondeavoring to in- torcept the rotreat of the insurrectionists' frig- sato Totaun, broudsides wero olosely exchanged botwoen thoso two vussols, DON ALPHONSO'S MOYEMENTS, Mapnip, Oct, 18.—1It iasaid that Don Alphonso and wifo havo recroased the frontior into Franco. Mapnp, Oct, 18.—In tho naval battle off Car- tagenn, thirteon men were killed and forty-soven wounded on tho robel fieet. Senor Mayer, mom- bor of the Junts, waa killed on board the Nu- mancis. NAVAL NEWE, The United Statos stonmer Shonandoah eailed from Aimins for Malaga, and tho United Btatos stonmer Congross has urrived st Santandor. ———— FRANCE. THE BAZAINE TRIAL. Pants, Oct. 18, —T'ho trial of Marshal Bazaino was resumed to-day. The attendance was larger than on any day einco tho opening, Tho Prosi- dent of the Cowrt began his examination of the accused, stating thab o should consider that tho prisoner's respousibility commenced with the 12th of August, He, however, put soveral ques- tions in regard to evonta boyond that date. In roply to questions concorning tho disaster of Forbach, Bazaino #aid he had no _knowledge that orders were given to Gonerals direct, He waa present ab the councll of war beld by the Emporor on the Oth of August, 1t was then ro- solved thst hig army should be brought to tho walls of Motz, and the movement in that direc- tion bogan on tho 11th. Aftor venching tho city he received uo orders to obtain moro ammuni- tion. Ho complainod of the carolessneas and want of intolligonce of the service. Ho did nob receive preciso information of Macabon's situntion until tho 18th, snd orders to throw a bridge across tho Mozello reached bim only tho day before. Ho denied that ho counld be hold respon- sible for the delay and subsequent failuro to do- stroy tho bridged to prevent the enomy's pur- suit. ‘'Tho telegraphic dispatches woro road, showing that Bazaino intonded to countoract tho flank movement of tha Germans, but the Em- poror provented him from carrving out his plans, - Tho Marshal, in answer to furthor uestions, espocially concerning the 5th of gugm-t, Btated that he sgroed with tho Emporor tomarch to Vordun, but dolny wos caused by the battle of Boray, and ho was othor- wise hindered. Ho was unaware_that the Em- poror_intonded to dopart from Metz, Ho de- clared positively that tho Emperorleft no spocial orders. It was well understood, lowover, that in tho ovont of strong resistance, tha army waa to remain at Metz a fow days at least, and not o boyond Verdun in any caso. Attor the Enuln of the 16th, Loboouf nnd Osnrobort agreed with him thal it was_impossible to nd- vance. Responsiblo officors informed him that his supplics were insuficiont. He declared that ha gavo Onnrobort all the aid ho asked at Bt. Privat. He blamod L'Admirault for not calling up the reserves In justitieation of his conduct nFAcr the 18th of August, ho cltod ordors he had roceived to be cautions. The accused botrayed much oxcitomont et the boginning of s exam- ination, which wuslong and sonycl ln%. Pams, Oct, 18,—The Ropublican u}mtlon to the Assembly waited on ex-Presidont ‘hiors to- dny and tondored their congratulations on the victory in tho Provinces yestorday, M, Thiors oxprossod his gratificntion at tho Tesults of the oloctions, becauro it would strengthen the hands of the opponecuts of the monarchical schemes, 'The Deputios have also sout a telegram to M. Jo Romuuat, oxpressing_ joy at Lis succoss. The members of tho Left-Contre will meot on tho 20d iustunt, the extromo Republicans on the 25th, and moderato Republicans on the 27th, to designnto mombers of the Genoral Committes of Mapagemont. Undar the law, the Government must ordor oloctions for tha Assombly in tho Dopariment of the Auboe on tho 20th instant. It is probable that elections will alko be hoeld on the same day in the Departmonts of Y.ower Seluo, the Boine, Olso, and Finistero. Pamig, Oct. 13.—Tho council of war before which M. Rtane was summonod to appear, lhns daclared him guilty, and pasged a sentence of death in contumacium, Pantg, Oct. 18.—The Journal de Paris do- alaros that the racent elodtions domonstrate the nocossity for tho restoration of tho monarchy to provout inwonding auarchy. e GREAT BRITA|N: Lonnox, Oct, 13.—Lord 'Centorden will suc- cocd Bdmund ITammond as Undar Secretary of Btato for tho Forelgt Dopartmont, "Pho may who arrived heren fow duys ago, claiwing to bo Arthur Orton, has disapponred, Loxvoy, Oot. 14—2%30 a, m.—Henty Jamos hay beon roturned to Parlismont from Taunton, by a majority of 87, Edwin Jamos, in o speech to the cleotors of Marylebono, advocnted woman suftrage, and, at tho closs of the mooting, rocoivod from his hearors n voto of thanks, John Bright will addresa his constituonts at Toohdalo on the 33d inst, i SRR CANADA. swecial Dispateh to the Chicago Tribune, Tononto, Oot, 18,—Lstimatos for tho current yoar, submitted to the City Council to-night, aro: Expendltures, #606,006.63, with revenuo awmplo to cover thiu amount, 'ho dockot of tho Ansize Coutt, whioh opons to-morroyw, contains thirly-sovon eriminal canos, In the SBonth Huron lacal olection, Consorvas tivos in discord with tho Oltawa Government ‘woro olocted, MoNTREAL, Oct. 18.—Freight cars from San Froancisco hove paesed through boto, on routo for Boston, sinco tho chango of gaugo on the Grand Trunk Railway. ———— GERMANY. EXPULSION OF EMIGRANT AGEZNTH. Benray, Oct. 18.—Tho Mimstors of Commeroa and Interlor issued instroctions to the distriot authoritles to oxpol all omigration ngents who aro domiciled in Germany, 3 — AUSTRIA: THE ENTEROR TO VISIT NUSATA. VIENNA, Oct. 18.—Tho Emperor of Austria will vislt the Ozar at Bi. Petorsburg during tho holidays of the Russian Ohristmas, A BRIDGEPORT HOMICIDE. Two Fricndns ¥inve n Fight that Ends in the Death of Ono of Them. Last night, about 10 o'olock, s young man named Aloxnnder Morriaon died at No. 47 Mary Btroot, under vory susplelous circumstances, Thore is littlo doubt that he was tho viotimof a homicldo, It appoars that he hnd spent _the ovoning in tho company of & man named James Mcklynn, ’l“hoy roturned to Morrison's house about 9 o'clock, under tho influence of liquor. Thoy wont Into tho house, aud_created conaideralba disturbanco, and finally bogan to disputo bo- tweon themsolven. ~Aftor » time thoy bacamo vory sngry, and wont out in front of " tho bouss, whero they on- aged In o dosporato fight. MoElynn was fn. viotor, and punished Morrison aoy:uwmly that Lo bad to bo carried into tho houss, Mo~ Elyon_fled, and had not boon seon up to o lato hol"' ST Morrin 0 o little while nftor Morrison was brought into tho houso hobogan to bleed frecly ac%lm month, and soon becamo 8pocohlors, Two physiciata wero immodiatly callod, but could do nothing for him, and 1o an hour aftor the fight Morrison wna a corpao. A olose examination "of tho body revealed o desp cutin tho abdomen, but tho phyelclans thought that death had evsuod from an interoal injury. As soon na the fact of Norrison’a doath bad beon communicatod to tho Dooring Strect Police Station, Sorgt. lood de- tailed 8 number of officors to go in scarch of McElynn, Itwas bolioved that he would be canght with little difffculty. Tho two men had ‘boen good friends provious to tho oncounteer and it ia probablo that McElynn will doliver himself up. MARRIAGES. BARNOM_RAILIY—Ta Glaveland, O B vty by Hiov. HLoKl BRIy, nt tho Fasidonce of tho bridas pasthue, Erost’ D, Barhiim, o thia it 8ad oy A DEATHS. A A A A AR AN ASAAANAPAR CQOLLINS—On Monday moraing at 9 o'clack, Mra. Johauna O, Collias. . Buneral from rostdonco, 663 West Taglor-at., at half- paat 10 o'olock, Tuosday morning, by carriages to Cal- Yoy, WIGELAND—1In this city, Oct, 13, Georgino Auguata, daughtor of Oapt. Goorgo 0 Sebatana Wiaotands aged 13 yoars, 3montlis, snd 10 days, hio rosidonce of hor parants, No. 20 10 o'clock 8. m.” Frionds of tho "G oulr ol of Wiligm A, and onra, smonthe, an A mc(mc,'kn’n'mn'hnn.n a7, Riners! Teom. tho cor- ATUCTION SALES. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabash-av. DRY G0ODS AND GARPETS, Taesday Morning, October 14, 1873, AT 9 1-2 OULOCK. Dross Goods, Notlons, Tataand Cnps. Splendid lac of Gonta' Suporfine Oustom-Mado Olothing and Furnlsh. 1og Qoods. Fino assortment of Ladics' Borlin Glovos, and Missos' and Obildren's Fanoy Baligoral Loslery. Fino lino of Fonthors, Flowors, Laces, aud Dross Trim. mings, Knit Goods, Shawls, Nubjas, Scarfa, &o. Gonts® Fanoy Cassimaro and Flanuol Sbirtings, Govoromont Goods, Droas Qoats, Cavalry Jackots, Infantry and Oavalry Pants, &o, Gonta® Uunorwosr, Jackots, &o. 100 Rolls Buporfing Ingin Carpots, Fancy China and Tava Goods, GEO, P. GOUE & 83and 70 Wab: AT 00R WEDNESDAY AUCTION SALE, Of Oct. 15, at 8 n. m., we shall offer a large invoico of thoso celebrated UHICAGO- MADB SUCKER BOOTS. A large and fine lino of othor gradoes of Men's Leather and Wool.lined Boots, and on elegant assortment of Women’s, Misses’, ond OChildren's goods. “Will als0 closo the stoclk of a Retailer, con- sisting of a large assortment of vory fine goods. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-ov. 142 & 143 Michigan-av., (Opposito the Exposition Bullding). Tho entiro contonts of » largo SALOON, dalng s good businoes, o bo sold in & 1ot to tho highést biddor, on WEDNI{SDAY, Oct. 'clook, GEO. B, & €0., Auctionoors. By WL A. ?ETERS & CO. PEREMPTORY SALE. BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARRIAGES, FARM-WAGONS, AND HARNESS, e AT ATCTION, vednendny, - Octs 15, 0t 10" r. ma O ot 16 poid 17 WaddlpBien ¢ W, A. BUTTERS & 00., Auotlonors. REA.'(I)DY-IE.;LPE A‘OLOTHING. 1Y GOODS, CLOTIIS S| ES, VIR ulum.‘a. NI O ARSIMEILES BOOTS AND BHOES, &ci AT ATICTION, On Thursday, Oct 16, at 534 8. m.,iat salesroom, 16 and 17 Randolphi-st, WM. A, BUTTERS & 00, Austioncers. By BRUSH, SON & CO. 41 South Canal-st, Avustlon tala of Turaliuee, CorpoteyStoros, o, Wadaos- day, Oot. 15, :%0 &, 1, Lléyunc paclor aud chamber se marble top aud pliln’ furniturs, all kinds, now and wec. fi Larga Jot of huating aud cook stosos, Brusk ts, matirossos, bode and bedding, or v, tollet scts, ciiton, and orockery, Al tod sad matallfo show.casos, stan 0., &0., Whiol must b sold to make room for anothor salo on Friday. SH, SON & CO., Auctioncers, Cash advanoes on oonslgnments By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auotionoors, 204 and 208 East Madison-at, REQULAR WiDNESDAY SALE OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, On WEDNESDAY, OOT. 16, at 83 'clock. Woolons and Kuit Goods, Cardighn ' Jackete, Lino ool Handubreplofs, “\Whlte g;"‘fi‘?{ Laco Outtuin, » Clathing, Hostorr, a0d o fh goods, APLOI S TRANRIRON, Anctionmg Ve 204 and 208 least Madisoniat, ATOTION SA T Of Improvad Business and Rosidence Prop= erty, Made by Order of the County P Court of Cook County, Proposty on thu southwest cornor of Poaria and Carroll sts.~ Alsa, No, 63 Narth Peorla-st. willybo s0id Sot Hy sull geloti e, ot tho cour:ll{fixxg:‘sn.;r":'a'ur‘l,?s-no BisTEiR L, it Iidoeutors. 300 Splendid Chromos AT ATTCTION, On Thursday Evening, 7 1-2 o'clock, 827 West Madison-st. By LLISON, POMEROY & CO, $10 Down. $6aMonth. ANOTUER GREAT EVENING AUCTION SALE or ABouT 950 SPLENDID LOTS! LOOATED AT NORWOOD PARK, OnThursdey and, Yriday Beenings, Oct. 10 ‘and 17, 1875, at No. 47 Wt Madisane st. (. e, cor, Olinton), sommonc- ing at bali>past 7 p, m. TERMS OF SALK—Ouly *lll down and 85 a month on oach Lot sold, with 8 per cont Latorost. ¢ polut around Obicago for Nurwood Park (s the Lighoa a offorod "sra il guarantead fo ba 19 miTon and tho 'fluud. nigh, and dry. ‘Ilioysro noar tho depot, and it ia 115 obinfum of rual patato sxporta that tie fmpravemonts Wiktoh ar sbout o bo 1uado tn. th inmiediate vioiity of Thix proporty will omtso 1 o airanoa to v imes & pros ont vaidia Inaido of oo year, 1 18 the Tast ‘ohenos that will bo offored to sacure a sploudiu Jovat your gin prics, and on sucls oasy torims, sl s ene DL ona, orly will by shiown frie 4 PPN, PETHOR & 'G5, 20 151 Oletkeats, Room ELISON, POMEROY & GO., Aubtonoore, AUQTION SALE! rannnn oy s S By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Bucoossors ta Klison & Foator, Nonl Fatato' O A Cilumoors, B4 amd 60 Mandelisap s Gonorat Third Annnal Sa NORTH EVANSTON 10 Choico Residence Lots WEDNESDAY, 0CT. 15, 1873, Tho lota in 4hta subdivision aro &1 foob front by 10 to 1 foot doop, arid sltustad noar tho contro of this Leaut! and Jmmlu snburb; thoy front on wido avonnow, have &ood sidewalke, and hormanont snd substantis] iziprovo: mgnta aro constantly boing made. somothior with ite athor ndvantagos, ono gront fosturo of this proporry ia ita oloxs progimity to Obioago's favorlt subnrl, Kvanston. The Nortliwostora. Unfroralty 11;3 Ladioa Collego aro distant only ono mile. 'The wator imprevomonts uow boing made by tho viilage of Evanston will mllluuhwgl.v Lo availablo in & short time tho rosidonta of North Evanaton, Invoatmonts in thia praporty will pay better than depose et S b el oo RaRin A Tonte s Horimbst 'wayDopot, corner of Canal nnJ Klntln-’lh T m,, ramrnlnl aftor tho salo, 'KRMS OIf BALKE—One-fourth down, and b 1, 3800 8 yoars; or ono-olghthi duwn, and balanco moathly piymontaof 810, Intorest atf porcont, A do posit of ¥25 on pach lat will bo required on tho day of sale, Printed abateacts will bs furnishud each purchasor, Furthor information and plats can bo obtainod of the 5 WL P, THAYEIR, 141 LaSulloste, o b T g T T AugCiancora, 8 anks 8 Itandolp COTTAGE HOUSE, 1o, 160 Trenty-sishth-st, BETWEEN PORTLAND-AV. AND GARIBALDIST., T AUOTION, On the promiwca ou THURSDAY, Oct. 16, at 8:3 This Oottage is woll built, and mllfl{ naw, an d b Lot, 24x120, tory, T rch St A s o R ol Bl 3 . balune ia | yen fatoroste BLISON, POMEROY & €0, " Austlonnars, 85 and £ Randolpi-t, THE BENTIRELY NEW COTTAGE HOUSE ‘With Lot 35x124.8, No. 290 Portland-av., WL bg s0ld at Auctlony on, tho ground, on THURS- DAY, Oct. 16, ot 4 o'alock. This fouso s just flataliod, ‘contalns & roame, and s first.olass In ovory spoct, and i & good uclghborhoud, with good surronudings, noar church, scliool, oto., and alipuld command tho atfention of partles sookiog n home. THE TITLE 18 PERFECT. Abstract roads. Torms easy, only 3000 onsh, 860 duo la Auguat, 1618, balanoo ono and tiro yoars al® por cent, A deposit of !}lm at tima of aalo. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Anotioncors, 81 and's Randolphiat. Regular Friday's Sale At our Now and Spactous Salosroom, 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Conslsting of Now and Second.hand EFOT W IO RO, Parlor and Chambor Bots, Cooking and Parlar Stoves, Crookory, . Glassware, russuls and Wool Oarpots, Tounges, Mitrors, Ploturoy, and & gonoral assartmont o Housckeoping Goods, ote., On FRIDAY, Oot. 17, at 8 -2 o'clock. ELISON, POMEROY & CO. 61and &6 Randolpti-st. AT ATOTEON, On FRIDAY, Oct. 17, at 11 o'elock, A Nearly New Billiard Table, With Balls complote. Sold by ordor of Geo. W, Campe boll, Esq., Assignoo in ankruqn:v. % LELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auoiioncois, 51 and 8 Randolpfi-st. 250 1.OTS FOR SALE BY ALHUTCTION. EXOHANGE_YOUR_B. A TORALOT AR A0COTNT RIDGELAWN, Wil bo sold at Auction, ON THE GROUND, Tuosday, Oct. 31, 1873, at 3 o’clock, This Property, havinz boon out of tho market for sev- oral yoars, 18 now resubdividod, and for the first time of forod FOTt BALL: In lata of 50z160 foct oach. ~ Gomo and RIBERLAY Bogure vour first chofco of A LOT. o ELAWN is situutod oualdistant botweon Nor- wood Park and Park Ridge (and farmorly known as Oane field), unthe O, & N, W. 1i. R., boiog on high ground, 8 FEET ABOVE CHIOAGO, thus affording casy drain= aKo0, Tho natursl aconory Is ot surpassod by any of the many suburban towns surounding this olty. The drivas aro fino, streots graded sidewalka will bo bailt and shada tracs sot out thia fall. "An Arteslan Woell 12 now beln; aunk and will bo finishod in a short_time making this wory desirable location; being only EIGHT miles from th £ity, S miwutos’ rlde, with amplo raflroad facllities, TEN 1ralhs a day, aud, by a chartor from tha rallroad company, overy train {3 nblgad te Behools, churgbes, Altogother, RIDGELAWN offors “many _atiractiony to partles scoking a ploasant home near Ohicago, whora on can havo all tho conveniencos of ofty lifo with fe fresh sonatry al UHCTINLE 0 TIIS PROPERTY IS PERFEOT, Priuted abatracts furnishod cach purchasor. TLIMS EASY, ono-quarter casti, balsuco ano, two, and threo yoars, with {ntorust at 8 per cont, or 810 a montly antil paid,‘oc 16 por ognt discouat for ALL OASIL, A DEPOSIT of $3 roquirod on ench lot at fime of sala, ASPEOTAL FREE TRAIN will leavo the Northwest~ ernDepot, cornor Canal and Kinzlo-sts., at3o'clock, ro- tumningimimediatoly bilar sale, 1 GO or furthior fuformation, niats, olc., a & TCRLLOGG, 2 Nadisanat., or of EINGLE & DAL LOW, or W. 8. WADIIAU, 125 boarbos ELISON, POMEROY £ stop at this station. 03, ote., ato conséntent. ., o 4 and ' Randolp! Amnomcement Extracrdiary! GRAXND OPENING BEAL ESTATE SALE AT OUR ATOTION ROOMS, 84 AND 86 RANDOLPH-ST., ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, AT 2 O'CLOCK. o d positivo instructions from R. P. TANGIA m,"n':rl.,"m'clm aut hla {ntcrest n varioug it will"offor for aalo, wthiout any resorve, lo proport te, Wi fopt cach, {n Diagchara Brot ors Bubiisilon, copor of Chiaaio and Hignugnd-ay hicago & Nor(hwestorn Car Shop OND T Gots, S3x14 fast oach, In Hinaohard's Sube aivislon. on_Follansbooyt. and{ilorton-at., Botwoos HiiNankdo.av, aud Hambolds Park Boulovard., THIRD-8 Inll,kfflul“ml (w:dfluh, in same subdivision, LU T wamo subdiviston, sltuated botwaon 3l wankoo and Fullorton-ava., s biock of 4t lots, whioh will Do sald antize, of in largo and elokaot, Tots alfundy subal Vidod, ‘O this blook thora is o goo chorry, apple, and shadu trues, ol T'his offors o splendid chance for & prol i 0o ilaiios and Skcisiy-are o (oo te, 5 1’11—1 n}’“é" S5l Toot oncl, o8 Madlson-at., twe ocks onst of Central Park. N . “Déing tho south 3¢ of Block 8, u':;‘g l'i.:gi“ml\:-.fm' R abiann, Sormor ot Forty aistiiats and Onfiforaineav, “Fao ahava tiiors very valuablo proporty i section of ATy NEhtoving, MDA DYOEY dhy O~ i o vture "o fncillion or Fo i 1 l, yréo cars, and s thug .’:’rfl?&fi,‘.’,‘:fln.u‘x e oud's iglolotor piofo Evory ot olfored Wil by e iasd, 119 LaSallouat., will show tho proporiy, snd give any further partioulars, The Title to this Property is Perfect. batenote furntabied, ’E:mfl?%fi?fl'.i‘ég-runm. caah Ssanoo i on, bwo, and s, ¥ cont Inforust, T I o 10 per ‘ot roauired at tmo of saly Dbalans first paymont (n thirty days, anting Laviog monay | saviuge-batika which have os suxpiontied oat wake tholr ficst paymout by tholr books. ELIRON, POMEROY & 00, Auotioneers, 84 and 86 Randolph-at, By HODGES & CO. ATTHE PRIVATE RESIDENOE, 930 West Tylorst, Above Morgam. 1! N K at tion, TURSDAY, O et of on Rl bisok hatr-oloth arior sulie, Knglish body Bruvsols W ‘marblo-top tas 08, warblo-top chambor sot, Lool y, diniog ;:fl it Bl e low hip et e, BTt sunplote; Balo fry (Vi abroad: “TIODYUER & OO.. €13 Weat Lokesin