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\ The dhicage Dailp Teibune, INSURANCE. TRADERS INS. GO. 85 & 27 Chawber of Commerce, Chicago, 10 Cash Capital, - - - - $500,000.00 Surplus, - - - = - - 175,386.91 Total Assets, - - - $675,386.91 Its capitnl all invested in Registered Bonds of the United States. No other similar ingtitution in the world that we know of hns cver uid its capital in full and invested the same in Registercd Bonds of ts own Government, All are welcome to examine the sanme at the idelity Safe Depository of Chicago. We call attention to tho fact that, should_these Lonuds be burned or stolon, yet the money value ifiumll:)s, and tho capital ot the Coinpany would not be impaired oreby. This Company is but sixtcen months old, and by careful manage- ment and distribution of risks has accumulnted a handsome surplus, Xts assots are composed chicfly of Registered Bonds of the United Stutes and Lonans on City Railwny, Gas Company, and National Bank Stocks, all of which are held with a large murgin above par value, OFFICERS: 8. A, EENT, President. H. 0. RANNEY, Vi 1d s Erodont . 1. ROLLO, Beoistaay bikiog Roositont; DIRECTORS: - . J. Blair, Wm. B, Doggett, 1. 0. Rannoy, . A, Xont, 3. P, Murph George St Ghatlos B. Pope. William Diok{nson, John Byrrall ™ Asa Dow, Goorgo Hllison, B. A, Kont, Now Tork. E. B, Stovens, obert Warrot, Mnrshall Fioid, Julign B. Runisey, 3.1 Richmond, Buffalo,N.¥. . A, Hurlbut, Daniol A, Jones, Nathan Corwith, Qharles P. Kollogg, D. K. Pearsons, Ibenegor Buckingham, G. W, Champlin, A. 8. Burt, 03. L. Parker, R.'W. Dunbam, J.'W. Preston, Charios Gomataslk, . N, Tones, Buffalo, N. ¥, B. H. MoCrea, ‘W. D, Houghtaling, Jas, P, Gage, Lyons, fown, GIRARD FIRE INSURANCE 00, Parent Office, No, 639 Chestuut-st,, Philadelphia, Pa, Offce Western Department, 25 & 27 Chamber of Commerce LA BALLE-ST., OCHICAGO, ILL.’ YVWREI. E. ROILLI.O LOOCAL AND GENERATL: AGENT. 2 Cash Capital, = = = = = = $£300,000.00 Cash Assets, OVer = = = 750,000.00 Cash Surplus, 450,000.C0 The fo\'ugnim‘i is nn extraot from the Statoment of this Old and Reliable Company, which has long sinco gained o national reputation for fair and honorable dealing, The GIR. is among the soundest institutions in this country. It Liabilitios are gory “mall, and 1ts mathomatioal standing very high. WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. OF TORONTO, CAIN.ADA. Cash Capital and Assets over $1,000,000.00. This Company keops o large Depositary Account in Chi t] tho Auditor of the Stato of Thinole, at Spriogaerd, $300,000.59, has sleo deposited with WREL., FEF. R OILI.O Resident Agent, and Manager for the State. NATIONAL LLOYDS. ASSETS, OVER $3,000,000.00. WRE. Ei. R OIZTIO RESIDENT AGENT. , OIL PAINTING! OVERCOATS, ~ BOSTON. OIL PAINTINGS, | 04K AL ‘Wo reapootfully call the attontlon of the trads and pub- ‘INRE SERVE DOFAU cT ION SALH 1o throughout the Unitod States to the excellont stock Oil Paintings, and unrivaled assortment of Leading American and Foreign ULSTER OVERCOATS At 2956 STATE-ST, BOSTON. Cor. of Yan Buren, under St. James Hotel, Bolng tho original introducers of this garment to the Commencing Samday Evening, 18th inst, American markot, wa clsim pocullar facllities for fur- nlshing the BT, both of forelgn and domestic maXe, Thote wo offer this soason contain tho latost improve- ‘monts made in Barops up to date of September, and onr This is the largest colloction of Pictures ever offered in Chicago, and the sale will be positively unre- sorved, Arrangementa are complste for receiving & regular month. 1y supply thronghout tho season from the best houses in Also, & great variety of choice En« gravings and Chromos. Ireland and England, Sale will commence Saturday eve- Tho pricoa for tho sesson will be flxed at. $30, $40 & $45, ning at 7 o’clock, and will be con- tinued Monday and Tuesday after- v discount to the trade throughout the coun. tr7. 1o sonding ordors for thoss Ooats, the only moasures noon at 2 o’clock, and in the eve- nings at 7. nooossary are Aeight af the person and atze round the breast, Dirsot lottors to the ULsTER DEPARTMENT of ELISON, POMPROY & CO., Auctionesrs. FINANOCIA] HATCHEROOTE, G. W. SIMMONS & SON, BANKERS, No, 12 Wall-st,, New York, COAL. " We make Government Bonds WILKESBARRECOAL TFinest Quality of Anth. Coal in end selling at the market. the Market, ALL SIZES DELIVERED TO CITY CUSTOMERS Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, on Commission, for Cash. 1 At $10 per Ton. Liberal Discount Made to Country Dealers on Cash Orders, BRIAR HILL, BLOSS, MED- WAY, WILMINGTON, B A N K And other variotios of SOFT COALS alwaya o1 1 n hand. BLAKE, WHITEROUSE & ©0,, FEY/ it s, | (FFICE—19 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 105 CLABK: -ST., Melholist Cmrel Block, Docks--Indiana-st. Bridge, Twenty-second-st. Bridge. 81x por cont compound intorost ou doposita. HATS., a1 Looks farnishod without onTxo. ooy o g e S e Ghlldron stariod with O DIsE as nanal QEO, BCOVILLIL, Prestdont. D N ! g P | Wa, K . Nors Dt T iflfi'{';’.;.m this Bank han patd all ‘Wo are now in roeceipt of a full stock of this celobrated Hat, BREWRSTER, Hatter, N, W, Qorner Olark and Madison-sts. PECIAL NOTICE. . If parties holding our drafta on the MAN- UFAOTURHRS' NATIONAL BANK will prosent eame to FIRST NATIONAL, Ohi- 080, thoy will roceive due honor. BOOTT & WRIGLEY, Bankors, Wyoming, 11l. WEATHERSTRIPS, BILLINERY. Metal Moulding Rubber Weather Strips! SAVE COAT. o out Btorm agd Dust, ‘The Rubber OANNOT VALENTINK & 00, PULE G Gouoral Ayouts, 13 Bouth Olkikat. Cavassors wanted ovory\rhose, Millin Opening ! ery Opening! MRS, WILD, baving removed 10’ her Now Sto e et opontye o Fridyan Rt oilo of o BasFLBICTt Gf (0 S1ehoal Novoltion of (b kanam: 108 NORTU CLARK-ST, il sad CHICAGO, POLITICAL. Hon,JolmC. Haies: We, tho undorsigned oltlzous of Ohleago, botng no pol- ittolans, but mon of businoss, whoso intorosts and wishes aroall olosoly tdentified with tho wlfars, prosparity, snd harmony of our community, would most raspactfally ro- Quest you to allow your name to bo used fn onr approack: {ng munfolpal eloction as a candidato for tho Meyoralty, This roguest fa based upon the firm hollof that tho pooplo of ourolty will roadily recognizs fn yousuch s man of sterling qualitios of mind aud character as the presant Bocessitics of Ghieago requiro to bring ordor out of chaosy to eatablish tho oredit of Obicago upon a firm basla; to o form prosalling abusca in the muniolpsl adminiateation, and {0 rostoro good fodling and harmony among tho dif- focent closses of our population,” Wo are familiar with our succossful carger in difforent walks of 1\fe; wo know that tho intogrity £ your charactor,as woll as your admin- istzativo abilitioe, hava boon thoroughly tested and proven {0 1o of tho genuino stamp, It is vur honost convio'ion that tho peoplo would support you mont hoartlly, without reg rd tu any political party dislsion, and without cxact. ing from you aoy special pledgos, knowing full woll that no plodges asn bo fuoro roliable than tho evidenco uf abillty, probity, fairmindodness, and humanlty frnishod by sour actloas o tha dilieront positions of trust and ‘honor which the pooplo hava horetoforo conferred upon Jou. As Mayor,as s mamberof tho Constitutional Convon- tion, and &g ona of tho' Commisslanors of tho Houso of Corrootion, you bavo won goldon opinlons, ovon from those who havo differod with your political viows, We bolloro, thon, that, undor the presont trylox circum- tancos, you, sir, &s Mayor,would ho tho right man in the right place at the right timo, and that your acceptance of tho candidacy would ba equivalont to your eloctl Requosting you to suswor at your carlisst convonient we romatu your slncors frionds: Goorge Setinelder. Omon McCarthy, ’l‘lilugr & Tobey Alauafastar. Thouas Olow: o Qa., Wb Kirabal, Allen & Mackoy, J. A, bl & Co. Lyon & Healey, . M & vul James P. Dalton & Co, Honry H Bhuleldt & Co, Gaorge A, Suufeldt, Jr. 0. Carroll & Thorne, 1, Keon, Cuuke & Co. W, Darlu Dall, Janson, mdmri& Uo. toollo, Jusker & Co, kg Hollllu‘rb Uo. 0, I1: oers, .+ 8. Barnos & Co. rles L, Fppe, Charlew 0k Co, icingainad & Vo Charles k. Pacdridgo & Co, [K. 1 Edwin By u}-‘(r. & Co. il i SN tFotmem & 8o € . H. it othas N Co. b G bead. & O » £ W, Leo, ! B, Smith, M. H. Wiion. Q. Liohtonborger. Thomas, Lazear & Hayden. Fulfer & Yullar. P. Yortuno & Co. i Roddin & Hawfiton, . I, beannell, AL Dwyer. Walsh & Hutohinson, Hennossy Bros, am .3. L‘M)l'vunlv..n mos Nowlan, Thomas F. Wait, Ed Duone, J. Graham, W. F. AioLaughlin, J. 0. Henncborry, W i b B.‘sfil vans 3R Blatiburn. - Malcolm MoUunald. b Iisas, BANK STATEMENT, REPORT OF THE OONDITION OF THE HOME NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, intheState of Illinols, st the close of businoss, FRI- . DA;{. Sopt. 12, 1673, SOUROES. 330,"5;\.42 161570 8330,705.12 o sreurs e 100,000.00 Duie “from “tod 554 Fovores, agon 19,833.22 Due from other Na- tHona Bauk f11.03 Furniiure 6,336.7G Qurront B e Taxes Paid, fehx ! 1810 Prarmtum, 1471887, Cash Items,” fucluding Brampres A 543.60 Ejoliango ok SER L IS of Natigsei B 15,826:83 R TR “24n.10 Legal-Tondors,suuersss {100,000.00 181,187.70 Saui 8006,084.51 > JIABILITIES. ;apital Stock pald in, B?.fi?,onfl.o Burplua, S 4,257.04 10,0000t 0.2 LaREaR i 41015185~ o,035.33 D ataie 90,000.00 Indiviival Denorlts 200,620.00 5 Dgmang Ceriiticates asa. PRinies] 16)175.49 Due ta Other Baoks kna Bankors. 10,171.71~ 242,018.98 Notes aud Bilis Disoountod,eces 5,000.00 90604,D84. T, Goo. 7. Fuller, Cashior of Tho Toma’ Rettone Bat of Ohioago, d olomnly swcar that o shosd taiae nt 1s trus, 1o stof my kaowladge and bellof, L i i GEO, ‘v. FULLE Casilor, t. Attost: WM. 1. OVINGTON, Dot Bl AT, Bl‘ll-‘.’rLAlN,o & 3. BoDLER, Biato of Iincla, Countyet Vs ook, Sworn and euhscribed.to bofore o this 17th day of Oc- tober, A. D, 1873, CHAS, T. PACR Notary Pubiln. IRON PIPE, PUMPS, &o. RSTABLISHED 1853, WALWORTH, BROOKS & G0, LATE JAS, J. WALWORTH & CO., 243 and 245 (iwo hundred and forty-thros and two hundred and forty-fye) Lako-at.,Chicago, Manufacturers and Dealers iu Lap-Woldod WROUGHT IRON PIPE, ‘Tlllsl;d 'l"l‘) flé]o nol;n‘dv- 'llll‘fllllfl: l"‘;hl 8, N:lvcu.‘_&u“ ur Stear Iay, AN it 1 Bieain ai . 1ors’ Toul and Sapplios: Laatbor and Rawhor Heltios aad Hote, STEAM PUMPS, Tor feeding Bollors, Protection from Firo, Waior Warks, Broworlos, Distillorlus, &0, Conteactors for Stoam Heat. ing and Vontliating Gtls Bron, & Go.'u Colebrated Stosm Bafoty Elovators, \rought Iron Pipe, by tno car-load o 1n any quantity, at bottom prioos, WALWORTH, BROOKS & (0, 248 & B45 LAKE-ST. FOR SALE, BANKERS' SHEARS POCEET SCISSORS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAILL, AT CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0.S, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. CONSUMERS will find it profitablo ¢ 13 i et NG 2 TR Buok Manufacturers, 164 Clar] LR e Plays! Plays!] DRAMATIO OLUDS AND AMATIEURS, A full list & Froncii's Lacy & Cumberland's plays .Hv{}s. ol st or B0 R AT, 163 Bouth Desplainowat, har, Addross, T Al grooms & co., 167 State-st., Ulitcaao, Il [ i e e ey e i s el ANTED=~AGENTS--FROM ‘15E ta 8240 por mouth, evorywhero, to sell onof of the most usoful artiolos evor invented]l needod i overy famlly, Hond for Clrau. USINESS CHANGES, HOTEL INTEREST. FOR BALK-A -thilrd B it [0 . ; Dok, oonuer Sadivon and Labaila e, 2ovus 8 Utla THE CRISIS. A Monotonous Day on Wall Street. Stocks Very Irregular, and Weaker at the "~ Close, @old TFirmer, and Closing at 108 14, Jay Gould About to Retire from Active Business, Further Discussion on Resumption of Currency Payments, The Pooling of Gresnbaoks Severely Denounced. St Louis Will Resume Currency Pay- ments Oct, 27, More Trouble Among the Massa« chusetts Factories, * Anticipated Rise in the Rate of Dis- count by the Bank of England, NEW YORK. Spectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune, Nzw Yomk, Oct. 17.—Speculation in Wall streot hne once more settled back into its cus- tomary channel, and is gliding along smoothly. Nothing occurred in the street to-day to break the monotony of - ordinary routine business, Prices fell slightly from' the high figures which ruled yostorday, but the decline was regarded as only tho natural result of the too rapid ad- vauce, QUOTATIONS. ‘Westorn Union opened at 58, foll to 5634, ad- vancod to 5934, and finally dropped back to 563, Lako Shoro declined from 693 to 68, roms to 694, reacted td 6834, advanced to 70 and closed at 673¢, Now York Contral declined from 893( to 8834, roso to 80, and closed at 8834, Rock Island rose from 90 to 9234, closed at 013¢. Wabash roso from 41 to 433¢, and closed at 43, Northwestorn advanced from 405¢ to 421¢, and clorod at 419¢. Paciflc Mail dropred from 8457 0 83%¢. roso to 843¢, and closed at 8234, Union Pacifio rose from 193¢ to 201¢, and closed at 193¢, Gold oponed st 107%¢, advanced to 1081¢, and closed at 108%(. Money ruled as high ns 3z, and a8 low na § per cont, closing st 7 per cont. DANKRUPTOY RUMORS, Many rumors wero in circulation, concornin the bankruptey protsedings in which several promiuent hotists were Involved, biit only one of these stories could be verified. This wad to the offect that bankruptcy proceedings werg nbout to be instituted inthe mnttor of the estate of the late Horaco F. Clark. Application to Chaunoy M. Dopew, counsgel for the estate, es- tabliched tho fact that no such procaedings had Leon bogun or were even contemplated, ANOTHER FLIGUT OF RUMONS. The periodical rumor that Commodore Van- derbilt intouded to pay the Lake Shore loan to- day was rovived, and Receiver Wenloy, of tho Union ‘Trust Company, rald ho waa tiot &wrro tho Commodore had any such intentions. Tho tonhouncement that Jdy Gould intend- ed rotifing, from _activo oporations in tho street was the subject of much commont, Many scouted this assertion on the ground that M, Gould was too deeply absorbed in his operations to bo able to leaye. Others believed it true, and reasoved that Mr. Gould, baving mado his for- tuno and socing the fate of Commodore Vander. bilt, had determined to_let well-enough alone; Btill other goseippors advanced the opinion that ho bad lost a large part of his fortune during tho recent panic, and, thorefore, rs he could not continus operating on his usnal extensive scalo, had condescended to rotire. Lasatly, it was belioved that the rotirement was for the purpose of ectting on foot now and greator operations Mr. Gould informed o reportor to-day thiat the atrain of the past fow yeara had: nlways boen vory groat, but it bad béett remarkably so- yore during the lagt fow weeks, His wifo had ‘beeh ill, ind hbr physicians had advieed that o changs Of climlite Wwould boneflt her. He had been graduslly withdrawing Iromhis operations, 88 he did not bolieve that the worat of tho recon trouble had been felt, juasmuch &s there mat bo a roaction on the other side bofore matters would resch their natural lovel. He bad not been in Wall street in several weeks. Ho fe't that he could rotire in comfort, and bad already witbdrawn from the New Jersoy Southern Riailroad, which would pass fato the contral of the Baltimoro & Olio Railroad Com- pony. He was also arranging for withdrawal from the slock brokerage firms, with which ho was connected. He was contemplating a threo months’ or longer visit iu Surope or tho Bouth {or the genoral benofit of his family, . PRODUCE MARKETS, More inquiry for flour and firmer tono noticons blo in most grades, Bhipping brands offerod less freoly. Cboice family brands steady. At the close tho market was better; and there was a more activo demand for atl grades under $7. ‘Wheat market firm ; lmited arrivals, Exchango opened atrnnéur, but is tame this afternoon. ood demand for spring for export. Slight advanco in exchange sud favorable news from Turope impart a firmor tone. Winter steadier and quiot, Moderate call for berth-room, and rates, though weak, aro not materially changed, Vessels for charter in fair requoat, acd markot firna with some advance in rates for grain, {70 the Assoctated Press.) WIHAT AN EVENING PAPER BAYS, New Yonx, Oct. 17.—The Frpress saya: ¢ Thore was renewed discussion in financial cir- olos on the question of banks resuning ourrenoy paymenta. As the matter now etands, Now York 18 virtually in disgrace, and must beiedoomed from this position atan early day. When the Fauio started, our banks had $34,000,000 legal- ender notes, but this smount was reduced to $16,000,000 when the * pooling" arrangement commonced, and to $6,600,000 in one week after- wards, 8till Intor, tho amount waa docressod to £6,000,000, notwitlistanding the fact that tho Treasury paid out 12,000,000 logal-tenders for bouds purchased, and'over $4,000,000 for other disbursomouts, ‘Milliona of Iafinl-lmflnm are now locked up in Bafe Deposit ompanies, old stockinge, and matirousos ; and nothing but the complete restoration of confidenco will empty theso hoards, Confldonco hins been partially rostored, but the Olearing-Flouss now stands in the way of complatiug the last link betwoon the peoplo and tho banks, ‘*An improvement was reported in bank circlos to-day, but yot the legal-tendors roported to tho Oloaring-Ifouse are ouly $01,605,000, Wint wo want is & grontor increndo thian this, which can be accomplished by the banks rosuming cur- roucy payments, Tho present system of pool- ing was gotton up for tho beneflt of wWoak bauks, ospecially those paying 4 por cont on doposits. 'The sound nns consorvative banks should innlst on redeoming Now York City from Its presont falue position, ond thoreby take an important step in the fnal rostoration of cone dence,"” TUE DRAIN OF BPEOIX FROM XNOLAND, The snnowuncoment of furlher shipmonts of £605,000 from England to Amertca cansed con- slderablo comment in bauking clrolos to-day. “Lhis thing caunat continuo without the Bank of lunfilnud ndvanoing its rate of disconut still highor, whioh may Kmduwnam« disturbanco at London. Tu fact, it I8 the opinion of many that Landon sy yoi havo t0 pass through the ox- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1873. porionco of Vionuaand Now York in'regard to spoculative bubbles, A GREAT GAIN IN LEOAT-TENDERS, Tho Post roports that the bauks gained very Inrgoly in logal-tendora—noarly $1,000,000—nt tho' Olenring-flouse thin moining, 'Banks Lay- ing tho most numorouk out-of-town connections also ropori large receipls of National Bank noten, and this clags of currency tho banks pre- for to Lave, for it {8 a8 good ns logal-tonders to pay out over the counter, and cannot ba taken away from banks rocoiving it to bo put in the Clonring-Housa pool. AN IMPIOVEMENT IN AFFAINS, Information from up-town merchunts 18 gaod, and, on tho whole, tho situntion shows a henlthy improvemont. * Tho chiof danger now,"” snys tho Post, * is that spoculntors at the Btock Ex- chango will jump to conclusions and run prices \1%. which thoy did yesterday, and by continniog which they ara suro to bring about s rolapso. The banks aro as eynt inno condition to fomtor speculation, and {f any are disposed to, their disposition will, it I8 belleved, be promptly modified by euch mensures as are deomed nec- oesary by conservative and moreantile banks, which compriso a large majorityin the Clearing- Houso Icn“uu, which now practically coutrols cach bank, IN BANKRUPTOY. E. W. & J. P, Carvers, brokers, went into in- solvoncy to-day. Liabilltios, $100,000. S il PHILADELPHIA. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, PmLADELRIIA, Oct. 17.—Monetary affairs had 8 hoalthier tona to-dny, currency being more abundant, and good borrowors found less diffi- culty in obtaiuing funds than heretofore, The market, howaver, is far from easy, and high rates aro oxacted. Call lous are quoted at 10 por cout, and dircounts on commercinl paper at 16 por cont. Gold fluctuated aa usual, openin at 1073¢, declining to 9, advancing to 108%¢, ani closing at 108; American silver is still quoted at 104 to 108. 0 merchants hore are jubilant over tho prospect of carly resumption of specie paymonts, LABORER'S WAGES REDUOED, In Jorsoy, the Iaborera on the nowcut through Bergen Hill wero notified yesterday that their dlllby wages would be reduced from #1.75 to Tho prospeots of & hard winter in Paterson are incroasing, Tho total number of hands thrown out of omgluymonl the past two woeks exceads 2,000, Tho emall dealers uu])plylng necessities for the familics of these idle men flud great difllculty in meeting their obligations with wholesalo honees, and many of thom will be rujnod unless the workehops speedily resume, At Lomokin Mills, Choster,.Pa., tho Lands, fifty in number, aro working on four days' time, tho propriotors preferring this to temporary ans- pension,—hoping that matters will soon brighten up. P [To the Associated Press,) PriLAverriza, Oct. 17.—The wages of the employes in the Cemden, N. J., woolen mills, havo boon reduced 20 por cent in conaequence of the monetary stringency. —_— spectal Disvaleh to The Chicago Tribune, Bosroy, Oct. 17.—The stringency continues, and there'is na chunge to report iu the finaucial eituation, The banke report a little more ease in accommodating customers, but there is no chango in tho ratgs, and outsido rates are ashigh 88 evor. Relief 1s looked for, however, before many days, and it is generally belioved that tho many merchants who are now soroly preseed for monoy will pull through without disaster. TROUDLE ANONG THE MANUFACTURERS, Moroe roports of reduotion of mill work in dif- ferent parts of New Eugland are reccived to- day. K partial suspension of the Dover, N. H., shoe faotories lias taken pince. The Hopkins & Allon Manufacturing Com- any, of. Norwick, Conu., has discharged 51 [ands, snd bronght. the roriing Hie b Hloe hours'n day, The Taftville Company, of the ssmo placo, has piven notice that its works will be tun but threo days & woek, At Baitic, Greenville, and the Falls, short time will he adopted, ‘Ihe Smithflvld Manufacturing Company, of Hydo Park, n_suburb of Boston, has placed’ its Lslp on half time, ——— ‘WASHINGTON. WasmixotoN, Oct. 17,~Outstanding logal- tenders, §900,262,488. ANDREW JONINSON'S LOSS. Ex-Presidont Johnoon has mnae aflidavit to %ln i}nim for $73,000 against the First National ank, -WONKMEN OUT OF ENPLOYXENT. The ntrinfioncy in tho money markot has made necessary the dismisesl of masy workmen in this tity. sl CLEVELAND. Snecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribulé, CLEVELAND, O., Oct, 17.—The finnncial situa- tion ts unchangad. Home heavy mauufacturers are preparing to discharge a part of their men, and curtail business. Every ono expects a dull, hard winter. Probably one-third of tho work- ingmen in the city will be dischargod before the 1st of Decembor, —— ROCKFORD, ILL, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rooxrron, 111, Oct. 17.—The paue in Enstern financial circles hes in no way affected the busi- noss interosts of this sootion u?) to this time. ‘The banks aro doing their usual honvy business, the doposits gonerally excoeding the' withdraws als of funds, and no withdrawald on account of the panic are roported,—all being in a strictly business way. - All ths ehops run their usual quota of hands, and only report it littlo harder to make collections, and remittances come in a littlo slower. —— CRESWELL'S SCHEME OF RELIBF, ‘spectal Dispatch to F'he Clicago Tribune, BALTIMORE, ct. 17.—Postmastor-Goneral Croswall, in & speech Nore, bofore the Republi- can mass-meeting, advanced his ideas of post— oftice savings Lanks, ‘Heuarged that they would supply the only doficiency in the National bank- ing " system, by protecting dopositors_equally with note-boldera iu timos of panic, The pece le, instoad of hoarding mouey, would deposit B, with the Gavernmont to be invested in loans, and thon again sent inta circulation, thus reliov- ing the atn) nsunny. Tho sccurity of depositora would, he eaid, be based upon the very foundn- tion stones of the Republio, and tho Government could use the money in the establishmont of & postal telograph, Ho concoived tho establish- ‘ment of these two mossures to be & part of the duty of the Ropublican party, and ho was confl- dont of thoir succens. —_—— 8T, LOV%AS. i pectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, 8z, Touts, Ook. 11.—Tho Oloarlug-House Ae- sociation met this afternoon, and, after an ani- mated discussion, conoluded fo resume currency ayment one week from next Monday. Tho lenring-House cortificates will be withdrawn, at intervals, in amounts of 20 per cont, between now and that dato. g NEW ORLEANS. New Onrxans Oct, 17.—Tho Mississippi Val- ley Bank, of n:[u city, resumes curLenoy pay- ment in full to-morrow morning. —_—— ABROAD, vor bl Loxoox, Oct, 17—5 p, m.—Amount of bullion withdraws trom thio Bahs of England on balsuco to-dny, £165,000 ; £500,000 wore withdrawn from tho Bauk on yestordsy for shipment to Amorica, ‘Tha mto for money at the Stock Ex- change on Governmentsacuritios was 414 porcent, It in generally bolieved that tho rate of discount at tho Bauk of Luglaud will bo advanced boforo Thursdey noxt, Cousols for money, 'Dfix; on account, 035@02%. Bouds—5-20s of 'G5, 803 ; do '67, 003 3 10-408, 918¢ ; now bs, D137, Buger afloat, 234 90@aTs. L'anis, Oct. 17.—Rentes, 57¢ 06}go. Loxnodn, Oot, 17,—One hundred and sixty-five thousand pounds sterling withdrawn from the Bauk of England on balauces to-day, is forship- ment to Amerlea, PERSONAL. OLEYELAND, Oct, 17.~Gon, Grant and staff, with Gen, Kherman sud othor distingnished oflicors, arrived at 3 p. m, to-duy, and, after dianer aud recoption “at tho Konnard Houge, wout to tho Union Club, whore, after » &ooinl avoniug, all left nt 10 p, m., vin Pittsburgh, for Wasbington, ‘Chey arc on their woy homo from tho reunion of tho Army of the Teunckseo at Loledo, Rougrorp, Ili,, Oct, 17.—Gen. llnuunsa, Iatcly United Statos Marehal st Cloveland, O.; will soon take up his residence here, huving yocontly purchnsed tho old Gaydonor property iu thiy oity for §16,000, THE ELECTIONS. The Field Still in Doubt. Towa Republicans Still Olaiming Viotory. Carpenter’s Majority Continues to Fall o The Ohio Democrats Claim Their Gave ernor by 869 Majority. Domocratic Majority of 16 in the Assembly. The Republicans Waiting for Offloial Returns, lowa, LATEST ENOWN BXTULNS BY GoUNTIES, * GOVERNOR, ‘PRESIDENT, Pt e Greeley. Grant: i’ "It 25 1 Graut's majorit; In 49 countlos, 1813, Carp Special Dispatch to The Chicago Desdlones, 1s, Oct. 17.—Bixty countiea heard from give Carpenter 9,700 majority. On tho Logislative ticket, I estimate, from returns re- colved and yot to come in, that tho Anti-Monop- olists will have 47 and the Republicans 53 ia the Lowor House. In four or five counties tho official count will be necessary to determine the result. In the Senate tho Republicans will have ™0 majority. The majority onthe Btate ticket will not exceed 17,000, special Disnateh to The Chicago Tridune. McGreaon, s, Oct, 17.—Returns indicate sn_incroased majority of the Anti-Monopoly ticket in Olavton Connty. Their Bhoriff in eleot~ ed by 000, and the Roprosontatives by 500 major- ity. Finnesbiok Chunty—Caroenter rocoives a majority, The Liveral Represeniatives are alooted, Willett, for the Benate, Itepublican, Pprobably slocted by s small majority. ¥ Allamakos County—Heturns incomplote. Both parties olaim the mnjority. Dayton, Republioan, 18 probably returned to the Leglalature. Xtis conceded that the Anti-Monopoly party have a majotityin the Lower Houso, The result is really "encoursging to the Anti-Monopoly t Iows, pubpollons,, the Augoctated Prenn) I Oct. 17.—An§cxdlng to the roturna recoives . Carpenter has a majority of 17,600 in sixty-six counties, and Valo fs,m, leaving Oarpenter's net majority in theee coun- ties at 13,417, In tho same countios last year Preaidont Grant had s majority of 45,000, The counties yot to be hoard from will undonbtodly increaso Carpenter'a majority no less than 6,000, making the total majority he will receive in tho Biate st least 18,00D. Considering that the raturns from tho heavy Grange-Domooratic counties have alroady been repo.ted, and that the Anti-Monopoly party in olhier perts of tho Btate is less powerful. 'Itis reasonable to ox- oct that tho Governor'smajority will be awelled 1 Tully 20,000, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, Des Moines, Is., Oot. 17.—There has boen much {ntereat in this State for two days to know it the Republican party had ‘really lost the ma~ {‘crlty of the House, and the control oy joint atlot, For a day or two it looked a8 2 though it Y bad, but to-night the Stalo Register has roturns, and the names of 137 of the 160 members of the ney Loglulature—ali of tho Senators but ono, and oigaty-seven of tho100 membere of the Houee. 'I‘Ee Beoato, sccording to its summing up, will stand thirty-threa stralght Republicavs, four Indopendent Republicaus, aud thirteen anti-Republicans. In the Houso thero will be 47 rogulur Ropublioans and 40 opposition, Of the thirteon to hoar from, dofinitely, probably six or seven wifl bo Ropublivun, moking the Nepubli- can majority in the Houso three or four. Bhould this provo {c bo true, tho Ropublican majority on joint ballot will be 10, Among the roturns to-duy it {s whown that Couaway, Auti-Monopoly, beata Cooper, Repub- lioan, iu tho Powosheik and Maalson Bouatorlsl Distriot, and Willett, Republican, snd not Foust, Liberal, as reporied yestorday, ig elocted in tho Winnoshiok District, In Kookuk Connty the Anti- Monopolists eleot their caudidate for Senator, L, Nowton and, in VanBuren, thoy eleot Ohnse, It 1o alvo euro that thoy eloct thelr candidate, 'Tlomborg, fu the Maditon and Dallas Distriot, Tho vuly Beuatorial District atsll in doubt iy that NUMBER - 58 of Wayno and Monroo, and the Republicans claim tho election of Refck, Tho Registor nlso ha full roturns on tho gene oral vote from 02 countios. In thoss, Cnrpen- tor's majority ovor Valo is 13,060, Bhould his mn]omy.nuomflnrnd with 1871, decide in tha samo ratio in tho countien not definitely ro- portod, his total majority will bo about 24,500, The best judges put {t now at 23,000, —e QOHI0, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, OINOINNATI, O., Oct. 17.—A special from Co- lumbus late to-night £ays the eloction roturns na Yot aro of n vory unsatfsfactory charactor, and It 18 imponsiblo to'state dofinitoly who will bo the noxt Guvernor. The Democratic State Commite tee, from thoir roturns received trom 83 coune ties, officinl, and guesscs as to the othor six counties, now claim Allen’s olection by 803 mnjority. “Fhere in considerable doubt as fo the balanco of the Btate ticket, but tho Ohairman of the Demooratic Committce {8 of opinfon that the Domocrata have also clected thoir Stato tloket, with tho oxcoption of Whitman for Su- prome Judge and Wilson for Comptroller, They also olaim 16 majority on joint ballot in the Gene eral Assembly, 'The Republicans do not give u tho ship as yet, and claim that nothing but ful oflicial returns can dofinitaly decide the question a8 to who s elected. Tho Democrats hold u (o!lmcn(nn meeting to-morrow night, at which Willism Allen and othors will speals, CLEVELAND, Oct, 17,—A mistake Las boen foun'r] in the count of Cy; ahoga County returne of Tuceday's election, whereby it appenrs that Btow, Domucrat, for neflramnmuvm ia dofented b‘y.‘}lolt, Libera] Republicen, by 16 majornity, ’i‘il(‘:l:a um:FHB“’n dxngmlion of fihm cfiunty m the ) oproscntatives three Republicans, one Liberal, and one Demoacrat, » : et et L ooy TN R OUISVILLE, ot \—Slaughtor, bli- can candidaté for Judge in the Third Jedioied Diserist, Indiana, composod of Jackson, Wesbing= ton, and Harri Oannties, Jam i Han n:?:nnmm {es, 18 olected by 49 ma~ ——— CALIFORNIA. 8ax Franorsco, Oct, 17.—Lator roturns indi- cate that McKinstry, Indepondent, for Supiome Court Judg, is olacted by about 5,000 majosity, whiol figures will not be materially chauged by tho returus to come in — PENNSYLVANIA, THR ELEOTION-FARCE IN PHILADELPHIA, From the Philadelplia Age, Uct, 16, Another farce was enacted in Philadolphis yes- torday under the name of an clection. The olactive franchiso was outraged. The ballot-box was debauched, Rounders plied their trade un« molested. Repenters practiced their calling in all tho wards, “Gaogs of men wero guotud from division to division, in ono lustance by a * riag " candidate for tho Legislaturo, aud voted upon namea given them by their employers. Wall- known citizens wers personated by loafors and vagsbonds, and whon tho fact was guintud out to the 'ring” officers they isregarded tho information and insulted thoss who sought to provent illegal votes from being polled. All day, in parts of the city, this disreputable game was 'carried’ out by the “riog" ofticials. “They had been instructed how to act, and promised immunity from sll conae- querces by thoso in authority, ‘L:us embuld. ened, they first atuffed the baflot-box, and then falsified the returns to mako them run in tho samao dirty and corrupt ruts. ‘This is no political declamation. The farce is over,and we atate faots known to oll intelligent mon in thiscity, no matter what their political opinions, Thoy know tho vote and returns of yestordsy do not repre- sent the true division of parties in this city, All this work was accomplished undor the operations of the Rogistry act, a measure cuncocted by tho “*ring" for tho purposo of robbing the poople of their votes, and which they rofused to annul When petitioned to do so by stores of rospeota- blo men of their own party. Elliot and his gang knew the worth of the Registry act on olection day. Thoy tested it yostordny to the utmost, and tho result is the return of the wholo ‘“ring” city and county ticket by a bheavy majority. The *ring " candidates for Judge of the Supreme Court and State Treusurer were also roturnoed as having large majorities in the city. What do sober, thinking men of Philadel- his, mon who have something at stake in its ocal governmont, think of the farco of yestor- day? It is now demonstrated that the ballot is & moockory; taat olaotions havemo meaning in this city. They are a partof the * ring " machin- ory, and mannged asall other movements of that corrupt body are, to suit a fow mon. And upon this system dopond the roperly and per- soual rightsof citizens of Philadelpbin. They have no voico in the management of local affairs. Thoy are set aside at the polls, Thoy are allow- ed to declare who shall rulo the city. Aro they content? 'That isall wo have to say At this timo {n :‘atemncu to the “ring " farco in this city yes- ordsy. CHEAP TRANSPORTATION, Session of the Senatorlal Committee in Now York. New Yong, Oct. 17.—The Scnatorial Transpor- tation Committco met at noon to-duy, Senstor Windom in the Chair. A pamphlot was presented by Mr. Robert A. Checrebrough upon inlaud transporiation, sug- gesting tho keoping of the canal open for navi- gation during the winter season through tho agoncy of artificial hoat. Ewerson Footo, ono of the Direciors and principal ownors of the Bteam Cablo Towing Company, anenred and gavo the results of tho working of his Company during the summer. Benjamin P, Baker, Chairman of the Cl.\clg Transportation Commuttes, of this city, follower Foote, Ho indorsed the proposition of Cobb, given yosterday, rogarding the building of ele- vators. Our warohoueos, 1f their capacity wero incrossed 100 per cent, would bo am- glo to store “all tho grain arriving ere. With tho warchouses porfocted, ang lighterago good, traing could be unloaded by elevators fu fiftoen minutes. Our facilitios for handling tobacco are as_good 2a thosg of any - other city in the Union. The handliug of cot= ton has not improved for thirty yoars, the great- ont evil being the loss by stealing, on account of the many hands it passes through in transit from the wharf to tho warehouso. Our docks arain o wrotched condition. They should all be covered, and the blocking up by teams ba obyviated. Robert Taylor read a letter upon tho termini facilities ,of railroads. It advised that irom buildings should bo builé with Inclined tracks Jeading to the top flor, nupon which cars could be run sud quickly unloaded. Cooling anddrying apparatus should be edjacent, to caal and grain heated or dsmpened by its gnumey. Grain should be inspected on the cara by the Chicago standard, and a Now York certificate of inspeo- tion and warehouse recoipt would eatisfy any buyer. B8uch warehouses would encourage direct shipments to this F“"' and warchouse ro- ceipts would pass current on Wall street. Ware- houses should bo built at intervals along tho river front,and an elevated railway encircling tho city for the moviui,- of freight ought to be built, “Bhods for tho storago of cotton should be built at some isolated place out of danger from firo, and means bo takon to preveut loss by stealing, At the ooncluelon of Taylor's Jettor, the Com- mitteo took a recess, ———— THE CHEROKEE NATION, ¥ree Colored People Potition the Gove ernmont to Accord Them Equal Qivil Rights with the Indians=s=Arrest of a United Statos Officer. PansoN, Kan,, Oct. 17.w—The colored residents of the Indian Torritory, formorly slaves of tho Chactaws, Ohicknesws, 'Crocks, Sominoles, and Cherokaes, have recontly hold n convention at Armatrong Acndomy, Oliootaw Nation, at which they adopted n memorial to Congross asking for equal xlg‘.\m in tho Territory with the Indinus, oud to securo .and protect them in such rights. Thoy nsk for the sovtionizing of lands and organigation of & "Lerritoral Governmont, such as the Indians agreod to in the troaty of 1866, and advocated by Col. Boudinal, A delo. gation was appointed to vikit Washington ta carry out tho vions of the Convention, The colored poople claim to nnmber 16,000 out 9( the 50,000 producing population of the Indiun Terris tory, aud to raiso Ly their labor cight-teuths of the productions of the Torritory. = Much exelloment exiuts in the Ohorakoo Na- tlon owing Lo the arrest of Buperintondont Bock by the Ouorokeo suthorities tor acting us ono of tho United Btatos Marshul’s posse in the no- torious Gorlng-Shako affruy, It is bolioved ta bo their lmuu&on to murder Book in order to hfi timidato all others from responding to tho unl of the Unitod States Marshal for tho arrest 0 dosporadeos ju tho Iudisu country.

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