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_ The dhick VOLUME 27. UNDERWEAR. [TVttt s Difforont Lines, in all sizes, ifor Mon’s Wear, Morinos, Wool and Ootton Flannols, Cashmeres, Scotch Wools, Silk, &o., in'the finost goods. Our unusuelly large purchagoes are made ob MUCH LESS Than ordinary prices. We soll at correspondingly low pricos. WILSH BROS, 8. E. cor. Stete and Washington-sts., and 162 & 1684 Clark-st., Chicagos and Pike’s Opera House, Cincimmati. — o e e— POLITICAL. TO JULIUS JONAS, ESQ. 1,¥¥s. tha nndomiguod, cltions aud proporty-holllors o 0 Tontiotl Ward, récokulzivg your bustness ean acity, your Integrity and _ability for tho oiflco, as osidorgso the conduct.and success of your privato allaira, horoby invits ¥ou o allow us to uao your uawa as s eendidnto tofcepro- e thls Ward fn tho Clty Gouncll, and pledeo oursalyos, vidunlly and collectivoly, touse our utwost oxe):tions L0 secure your cleotion. Nio Kuhnan, homns Mackin, , boms Raymotd, Tlcnnan Frombold, ug. Botwarz, N. Steadon, aauor Bros., Qrifn, > s . Bchoenfeld, . G; Bohuoldor, ubenhieimor Bros., 4, Borg, rank Bawycr, Touts Hummel, N athian G=an, Martin Vottelor, T, Callaian, ] . Pintgor, Eilnce Gl Laan, oary Lawiparte, rod T s‘ug & Kaosor, 1.3, Fretdiioh. . T, Coreoran, Carl Smith, ohu M. Lountreo, 4 . 0. Byrue, Adam Bairlo, And othiers, Having received a docided plurality vote at the ballot held by the Baron g\.\s llt%ytnub., I fool justified in announcing myselt asan independent candidate for tho office of Judge snd respoctfully submit my claims in tha behalf to tho condid jufi%ont of m: AM BARBER, citizen: Ohieago, Oct. 50, 1878, NEW PUBLICATIONS. D. APPLETON & CO. NOS, 549 AND 851 BROADWAY, Publish this doy: THE LIFE OF RMMA WILLARD, By Joux Loy, LL. D. Axthor of **Tho Old Roman World, and Empires," &o. 1vol. 12mo. With portrait, 82, Tn writing tho Ifo of remarkablo wowan I havo chlofly aimed to prosont tho orvicos by which she would clalm 10 bo judged. Although thess wero varlous, it was thoso sho rendered.ta tho groat causoof fomale education which mado her life honorablo. Anclont States 1t was in tho sominary which aho founded in Troy that her groatcst labors woro par- formod and mot ly valued, It was thought that hor numerous puplls, as well as intimato frionds, would bo snterestod in a moro extondad notico of bier than has hith. erto appearcd. To all who scck to bo usoful Lor oxample #5 an encouragomont aud a stimulus. 1 havo sought to show how much good & noble-mindod, smiablo, and enor. gotla woman can acoomplish diroctly for tho olevation of her sox, and, indircetly, for the bonofit of hor country and mankind; and aleo what moral boauty shinos fortlh from & bonevolent oaueo,—Extract from Preface. Bent freo by mndl ta any addross In tho United Btatos on CHINA AND GLASSWARE. | | ONPAG & STAUDINGER, Offor during the Expositon, telr ‘Entiro Stock of FRENCH CHINA, Glassware &Fancy Goods, AT REDUCED PRIOES, Xo. 160 STATE-ST., opposite Palmer Houst. I l © __REAL ESTATE, . At a Bargain ! Forty acres, bolng tho west hall of east half of northe west quarter, Soction 11, 8, 13, lylng Loth sides of Ar- R g S M ‘Gash, balshco 1, 3, b, 4and 5 8 por cont. L8 P BLARCHAnD, 183 LaSalioat. BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. CEIEAT TyOWS. I am offering for sale a lirge num- ber of Lots in the West Division, in desirable loecalities, at very low figures, and on easy terms_of pay- ments. Certificates of Doposit, issued by any of our Savings or Na- tional Banks, will be accepted in part paymont. Call and examino plats of property, or g%ng. for lists, J. HAN, 112 and 114 Doarborn-st. Delling-House Property. I have soveral commodious Dwolling- Houses, Frame and Brick, for snlo in varie ous localities, which can be bourht very low during the present * pressure for money."” Also several piooos of fine property (unime proved), specially desirable for building pur- poses, ‘W.J.ONAHAN, 112 and 114 Denrborn-st, Acre Property. Two fine acre tracts in the viginity of Humboldt Park, will be sold at a bazfuin if taken this wook, 80, 8 dosirable ton aore piece at oinln§ Irving Park. overal half acre lots in the South Bhore Subdivision (% de Park). W.J. HAN, 112 and 114 Dearborn-st. See Here, Real Estate Agents! Grafo aup | baof L will 1 Twant to soll g OO AT Rl ek b oP Onleno, Tarzo farm, well lucatod, ' If you H’"x'rl Yo san 20l 1 ad e 0K, Clulunntl, O, WEATHER STRIPS, TORREY'S CBLEBRATHED WEATHER STRIPS, TFOR DOOIS AND WINDOWS, No Cold, Wind, uow, Jlain, or Dust, cau pontrato when thuso Kirips aro nasd, Competent mun to apply thom at short natiaa, . WD KELLIY & BRO., Bola Agenti Tor Glonuu eid The Horthitest, N alibitai: adisonat,, Tribuno Unilding, NN TR, B SO R, ROYAL VICTORIA 1IOTEL, b N, ., Hahamas, opons for tho wintor neason M’fi{:v”;:]’:::;"w Invu,l idross J, LIDUERWOOD, * * ™" U7, 7, PORTRR, PropHstor, __ LADIES' GOODS. " CARSON PIRIE & (0, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS., Aro Offoring o vory Large and Desirable Stook of Dross Goods, unsurpnssed in Varios ty and Btylo, ombracing all the Tatost and COhoicost Bhades, ot INTERESTING PRICES! To those who care to Hconomiue in their purchases of Firat-Olnss Dry Goods. * Good Oolored Alpacas, Newest Bhados, 26 conts per yard, worth 38. £ F: A Gront Bargnin in Oolored Hmpress Oloths, all wool, new shodes, 40 ots, por yard, Fino nll wool Oolored Cashineros, 50 cohts, worth 85 cents. . - Oolored Poplin Alpnoas, 40 ots., worth 60, All wool Borgos snd Dingonals, lntesh slades, at 20 por cont below market prices. Line of Serges at- 37 1-3, 40, and 50 conts, Gonuine Lyons Roll Poplins, 75 conts por yard, regular $1.36 quality. Groat Bargains in French Moerinos. Bargains in Blaock Alpacas, tho firmost mako and best shades imported. Black Oashmeres, Draps d'Ttos, nnd all the 'most desirable Mourning Fabrics. z A Good Blacic Alpaon ot 25 cents. BOOTS AND SHOES. W. E. BROWN & BRO, WILL OPEN THEIR. | New Store, 92 State-st. Opnposito Field, Leiter & Co., 'THURSDAY, Oct. 23, “With a Full Stock oftolip FINEST GRADHB ROOTS AND SHOES. .As herotofore, wo shall oarry tho LAR- GEST ASSORTMENT of White and Ool- ored Goods, for ovening dress, to be found in Claioago. Pranch Store—No, 329 West Madison- ART GALLERY, FIFTY DOLLARS Will pay for a boautifil life- size Crayon Portrait at E, L. BRAND & CO.’8 Popular Art Gallery, 598 Wabash-av. THREEDOLLARSwillpay for one dozen of as fine Card Photographs as can be medo in the WORLD. N. B.--No restrictions as to number of sittings and proofs given. E. L. BRAND & CO., 586 Wabash-av. FINANCIAL, STATEST. SAVINGS BN, 281 State-st., cor. Van Buren. This Bank offers the most liberal inducements consistent with sound banking. Interest allowed on Savings De- posits at 6 per cent per annum from . date of deposit. Deposit_accounts of Morchants, Traders, Mochanics, Buildors, Farm- ers, Clerks, Laborers, and others, solicited. C. N. SHIPMAN, Presidont. ENOS BROWN, V. Prost. J, B. SABINE, Cashior. HATCHEROOTE, BAN;KERS, No, 12 Wall-st,, New York, ‘We make Government Bonds and Gold a specialty, buying and selling at the market. Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, on Commission, for Cash. Interest Allowed on Deposits. FOR SALE. i PINS, PIN CUSHIONS, Fancy Pen Wipers, &c,, &o, AT WHOLESALK AND RETAIL AT COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO.S, 118 and 120 Monroe-st. MERS fitablo t ‘CONBU! will find it prof lNhnb'l:u zll ‘}?fi)&"fig' Wholosalo and. Rotall Ktaflonars, Printers, and Blank Bonls_Munufacturors, 16 Ulnrk-at. GENERAL NOTIOCES. TEE LADIES or S JORNS EPISCOPAL CHURCH WILLSERVE LUNCEES, TFrom 1136 to 314 o'olaok each day of tho precont wook,at 172 i oatate s raon Laimie e nid Vilteavs Aiskora dios usk tho patronago of our conl 0 oxtr: 0 I8t ! wltizons, and of parties vlnulxlg the nll! o lulnE tho wouk, COPARTNERSHIP NOTIOE, COMMISSION. Wohavo thivday formudacapnstaorbly for thaoarmiog on of tho Drivd Trult and Goneral Ganintasion, Bialioss, arrospondence aud conslgninonts sulfcltod, * T'rompt vo- turiy guaranteod. 1tefor t Cammercinl National ujoago. OHUROHILLL kl 0PI, Lato Oharlos T, Churshitl, & ol MEETINGS. AAAAARARRARARAART RS Attontion, Sir IXnights. ted Conclavo of Apollo Commundory, No. 1, i mtay ovantig o 5 aciosk, 1t . I b ho 12, O, 15, Reourdor, it outyt oy Bie Ashiar Ladgo, No. . M. Togular oom- nunication this (T 73 o'cluck, fo their A ity bt b el it sty sord WS iy ordur of tho W A, © Or H, ORANJ Heo. A i 'FOREIGN. Religious Affairs in It- aly. The Jesuits Ordered to Quit g Rome, . . Sefzure of Six Convents by the Ital- -tan Governments : The Spanish Rebel Fleet Off Va- lencia, . Bombarduient of the City Prevented by the Foreign Squadrons. Effeots of the Financtal Panio on Pe- ter's Pence, ‘An Offensive and Defensive Alliance Be _tween Germany and ltaly. Second Dutch Expcdlti_on Agnin_sb the Atchinese. " ITALY. Roue, Oct, 20.~~The Gonoral of the Soolety of tho Jesuits was to-dny officlally motified by the Government that tho ordor must immedi- atoly vacato tho promieos occupied by thom in this oity, . A person giving the namo of John Barlow pre- sented himself latoly to somo of tho loading firma in Italy with o' circular lottor-of-oredit of Mossrs. Droxol, Moxgan & Oo., New York, for £2,000. To took tho greator part of the monoy in Rome, aud almnost the wholo of the remain dor in Floronce. Ou the following day, wheu the drafts como to ho prosented to tho London house, on the delny of the lator draft by Mr. Barlow, it turnod out that tue credit was issued in the namo of an Amerioan lady, and that tho namo and signature had beon roplaced by that of Tohn Barlow, Beveral of tho flrst banking- Liouses on tho Continent have been defrauded of Iargo amounta in this way, the names in whaso fuvor theso lottors of credit aro issued horing beon effaced, both in tho bcd{ and in tho signa- turo, 80 o not to loave tho slightost trace, hnd tho namo of the party fnsorted who prescats the credit, and who i8 ready to oxlibit the passport or !mmfu of identity, if demandod. o, Oct. 20.—Tho Committoe of Liquida- tion_of scolosinullo property, nppointed undor the law for tho aholition of religious corpora- tions, to-dny took possossion of six_convonls. ‘The rectors read o protest, which tho Committeo nceopted, aud then handod to each of thoinmates & cortificato for his future income, The United States and Portugucse Consuls also protested ngalnst the soizuro of cortain portions of tho Frauciscan Convent, on the ground that they wore tho property of citizons of their respective countrica. bt i S| . Mapnip, Oct. 20.—Tho Intransignoto squad- ron, from Cartagens, arrived off the larbor of Valoucin yosterdny, followed and closoly watched by sevoral British, F'renchi, and Italian men-of- war, Contros, commanding the squadron, sont » boat nshorae with a domond for monoy and pro- visions, 1o deolaros ho wiehes to avoid bom- bardment, snd appeals to the supporters of Can- “tonnl jndopendenco in Valoncia to sce that his domand is conceded, The authoritiosof thecity, however, promptly rofused to comply, aud aro activoly preparing for dofonse, ‘I'roops are go- ing forward from tho Capital to reinforco tho garrieon, The insurgents throaton to seizo or sink tho Spamel gibboat Le Panto, which is now lying. in tho harbor of Valencia. They havo alroady captured three Spanish morchant- man at the entranco of the harbor. DBritish Ad- nural Yelverton demands that ninety-six hours' notico be given before the bombardment bogins, and has warned Oontros that if o shot Is 1ire ot Lo Panto bofore tho expiration of that timo, the English, Frenol, aud Italisn vessels will opon on his squadron, It is thought that tho robols will make no attempt to land, but will procecd to some port on the Fronch const after collecting oll tho monoy they can torrify Spauish towns into delivering. TLoxpox, Oct, 20.—A Cartagena dispatoh to the Times confirms the report that the frigate Tornande ol Ontolica was suuk through tho oarclessness of her ofticers. e % ACHEEN. New Yonk, Oct. 20.—A lettor from Padang, Sumatra, snys: ‘*The" second oxpedition to Acheon will loave in October, and will consist of o fleet of thirty ships and stonmers and from 12,000 to 16,000 men, Thoro will probably bo hard fighting on the firet landing, and, porhops, gomo heavy loss of life, as in tho firat expedi- tion, but tho Achonoso will find ont that thoy cannot stand against the mitraillouso and broech- londoz.” SO FRANCE, Pams, Oot. 20.—Articles in tho Journal des Debats to-dny regard the restoration of royalty B cortainty. The romaing of the late Dr. Nelaton wero iu- torrod nt Poro In Chaise withont pomp, in sc- cordance with his oxpressod wish, but a large concourso of professional admirers accompanod tho funoral, Tho pall, a8 & gracoful compli- ment, was borno by representatives of the lonrned bodies. M. Nolaton has left in France a homo equal in valuo to £280,000. Tho late Em- peror anjwlunn mado him a Souator, an honor to which £1,200 per aunum wore paid, in roturnfor having saved tho lifo of the Prince Imporial THE DAZAINS COURT-MARTIAL. ¥ Pans, Oct. 20.~—In the Bazaine court-martial to-day the examination of witnceses was com- monced, The Prosident of the Court announced that the order of questions announced in tho interrogation of the accusod, would bo followed. Marshal LoeBoouf was the first witness, Ho swore that, in his o‘:iniou, ‘Bazalne's responsi- bility as Commandor-in-Chiof began, not beforo tho 12th of August ; that until thon ho hold a subordinate commund, with which position ho soomod to bo satisfied. Marahal LeBoouf desoribed the hesitation and indocislon which followed Bazaine's sesumption of tho chief command, but did not consider him rosponsiblo for tho faifuro to destroy tho bridges on the Moxolle. Gon. LoBrun was the next witness. Hia tosti- mony went to show the insufllcivucy of Bazainc's mensuren 0 offect & rotroat to Verdun. Gon, Oressoy wos sworn, He stated that tho dolay which lod to tho battle of Borny was soveroly questioned m tho connoil-of-war, but ho acknowledged thot ho wns ot fully ac- quainted with'the instructions rocelved by the Marshal, Gon, Garrls, Bozaino's Chiof-of-Btafl, testifiad that bis commandor was distant iu menner aud uncommunicative. Kerntry gave an account of the negotiations in August, carrled on through Madamo Buzaine to obtain hor husband's appointmont to tho chiof command, which was necousury because of tho omburrassmont causod by tho Emporor's presonce ot hoadquartors, Jules Favro deposed that ha endeavored to causolidate the wilitary dircction by keoping Marshal Dazaine In his position as Communder- in-Ohiet, Count do Palikno gava tostimony In polntod contrudiction with that of Koralry, Pams, Oct, 20,~M, Dantrain has boen clastod Trosidont of the Council Genoral of tho Doparte mont of the Beluo, VIENNA, New Youw, Oot. 20,—A lotter from Vienna (Auzin) statos that tho Hocloty of Arts and Lanufacturos of Lowor Austria Lnye mudoe awards of tholr silvor ‘medals sud diplomns to tho dosorving firomon, workmen, and represen- intives of foroign countries roprosented at tho oxhibition. About 100 porsons reocived medals, fivo of them Amoricans, lncludlui Goorge Will- lam Howo, of the Howe Sewing Machino Com- [mu , ot Oloveland, snd Goorgo W, Baker, with hio Wilson Bowing Maohino Oom‘yuny‘ of tho samo placo, for thelr faithful torvices for many onrs, tholr dutiful nnd_zonlous attontion to tho ptorosts of the’ principals, and thoir enorgetic aud humano guidanco of their subordinata fol- . low-workman, A strictly moral conduet of lifo, a striving for higher accomplishmonts, and succossful tenching of . the apprentices intrusted. to tholr caro wero qualifientions rer{muun to on- titlo foromen aud’ head-workmen toonter into compotition, ¥ —— GERMANY, o B NEw Yonk, Oct..20.—The Borlin' Deutsches Nachyichien of tho 3d _gives thofollowing ofiicial defluftion’'of tho prosont siato of rclatious be. twoeu Italy and Gormany : “Tho formal basls of an agreomont had alrondy been ‘fixed “beforo the vislt of tho- IXing of Italy to Berlin took placo. * An ~oventual. offeu- pivo - aud :dofensive allianco can oaly bo concluded . on s woll dofincd Dasts, ‘and two millary conferonces lhave | taken placo botween Field Maralial Count Moltke and Gen. Bortolo Viole iu tho - presonco of other officors of high rank, This will show protty mneatly tho naturo of, the - proliminnry . nogotia- ‘| tions. No dofiuito resolutions havo beori tuken b{ the two nllied Governments with roforence to stops ovontually to be talien bfl thom at tho next Papnl clection.” Bignor Minghotti- declared to his diplomatio friends here that the Govern- ments looked nb tho Papnoy from dif- foront points of view; that ‘the German Govornment was guided by reasona of Btate, whilo Italy ocoupied horself with the cardinal point of Papnoy, namelyy tho question of proj orry of the Churel, and Bwitzorlaud com- ‘batted the rebollious priosts with tho aid of De- mocraoy. ; Wo gulluvn oursclves justificd in sapponing that the siatesmon havo “discussod tho qlnnmlnn af an oventual monarchic restoration in Y'ranco, It has beon pointed out that the noxi olec- tion of Fopo msy vossibly -take place at a timo when the Bourbons are ‘ocoupying both |- tho thronos of Franconud Spein, <In that cnso a holy nllinuce of Jesuitic Governments would meke it nocessary that doubly strict monsures should be taken ith roforonce to the elsation. s SANDWICH ISLANDS, 2 Bax Fnaxotsco, Qot, 20.—1'he _brig J. L. Fal- konberg has mrived at Portland, Oregom, with Honolulu datoes to Sopt. 4. s "Tho Hfawaiian Qazelle says thnt on the 10th ultimo an cditorial was publised in which it wes stated that the King was rapidly recoveriug from bia Jato illuoss, 'This illness has drawn tho at- tention of all tha people to the subjoct of tho sucoesefon, and the King has boon utrougly urg- od to nominate his eucceasor, * On the 2ith ul- timo the Gazelfe snys: * His Mnjosty continues to improve rnpldly. Last cvening ho drove out for tho first time since his {llness, Ho is now at his palnoe residence in town, His houseliold troo{m, conslsting of fifty-fonr privates, not in- cluding the band, rose in mutiny on the 7th of September, and by a royal order of Lunalilo hnve been disbanded.” - A lottor from Hilo stntes that thore is no ces- ention in tho action of the summit. ~ The crater of Kilamn was nover moro beautiful than now. Tho lava atreams blowing out of the old south Inke coutinue unconsingly. Sovere eruptions aro antleipated. it AUSTRIA. Viexwa, Oct. 20,—Tho Emporor Willinm is much pleased witch his visit hers, and will re- main until Wednesdo; MEXICO. Crry or Mexico, Oct. 13, via Havaxa—Tho Pregident of tho Republic, members of the Cabinet, and Judges of tho Supreme Court havo appoared before the assemblod Oongross, and taken au onth to support tho now Constituition. Prosident Lerdo dolivered an address on tho oc- oarion, which was responded to by tho Prosidont of Congross. Tho Congroessionsl Committee on Railways hava beon instructed to roport on the bill now boforo them. and Tuesdny and Triday of cach weolk bavo beon sot apark for consideration of tho railway schomes. Tho_tolopruph line betweon this city and Acapulco has heen completed, STORM AT THE EAST. Destructive Storm in Now York and Ponnsylvanin ---Six Cunal Ioats Sunk in tho $ludson==-Fenrs of Floods on tho Lehigh Iivers New Yomx, Oot. 20,—A storm, accompanied botimes by heavy rain, has prevailed hero the past twonly-four hours, Thoonly disastor thus for reported occurring in the neighborhood is that of two canal-boats on tho Iudson River, but tho loss of lifo and boats is said not to be so great 08 the oarly dispatchies indicated. Tho Wostorn Union wires wore protty pgenerally damaged, ‘but the necessary repairs were made during tho dny. 'The bridge at Moose'’s, on tho Lohigh & Busquohanna Raitrond, was swopt away this morning. A dispatch from Baltimore announces the do- struction thoro by the storm of the groat tabor- naole tont, in which roligious services have boen hold in soyors] cities of “tho cnuu‘t{v tho past two yenrs, undor the dircotion of the National Camp- Mooting Associntion. 08wEGo, Oct. 20,—Bohooner Now York, ashors abovo the piors, is broaking up, and will be n total wrock. Tho storm is tho sovorost of tho sonson, and it is foared that other disastors have ocourred, New Yong, Oct. 20.—It is reported hero thetn tow of thirly-fivo onnnlboats on tho Hudson Tiver, londod with grain, broke looso oarly this morning, and that twenty-five or thirty wero suak oflyoalzn Stony Point, with men, women, and chuldron on board, PEERsKILY, N, Oct, 20.—Lator investiga- tion shows that canal-boats were lost 1 Inst night's storm,—three from the steamer Alidas’ tow, and three_from the stoamor Syracuse, all heavily Indon. Loss estimated at $150,000. 'No losu of lifo dofinitoly settled. New York, Oct, 20.—A heavy gale ia blowiug to-night, with conslderable dsmago to shuttors, cte,, in tho outskirts of tho city. “Iwo unoccus Exa framo buildings in Brooklyn were blown own. Mivon Onuxk, Pa., Ook. 20.—The Lohigh River at this point s risen over six foot to-doy, and things aro beginning to look dangerous. Teoplo aro bocoming aiarmed, and grent daugor is auticipated if the rain continuocs till morning. Tho railroad Mlnpnn{hns pub all their lumber on cars, which have been run on tho bridgo to koap it from being carried away, KinasTon, N. Y., Oct. 20.—A sevoro rain storm hina ragod hero since 12 o'clook last night, caus- ing froshets in all the stroams, At bigh tido to- dsy tho docks wero under water, Tho froshet s inoresslng, an atill higher wator s oxpooted. Beveral Innd-sliden aro roported on m’é New Yorl, Kings- ton & Bym:lfio Railrond, and the wator is above the tract in Boaver-Kill ewamp. Al trains havo beon dolayed, No great damago has yet bosn roported from the freshot, but thore must bo oconsidorablo if it continuos, PmrapeLenis, Oot, 40,—Thero are 4 foot 9 Iuches of wator Yuulng ovor the Fairmount Dam, the heaviest body this season, and an in- oroaso of noarly 66 inches since Sunday uight. No damage is ag yot roported. Boston, Oct, 20,—Rain hna fallen horo for the pust thirly hours with Litlo interruption and continues to-night. OBITUARY. The Reve Dx. Candlishe PrmapkLenta, Oot. 20,—A dispatoh from Edinburgh snnounces the denth, last night, of tho Rov, Dr. Candlish, tho groat Haoteh pmuo‘mr. bl CALIFORNIA ITEMS. Ban Fravomco, Oot. 20,—Tho :;hl{vl Threo Brothors, formorly atenmer Vaudorbilt, has com- latod hov eargo of whont, If a crow can bo ob- alned, sho will unil for Livorpool on Wodnesday xt. A party of forty porsons, mon, womon, and children, from Lowoll, Mass,, havo arrived, and &m sail for Los Angolos to-morrow, to sottlo ore, PO R —— & FO[!lElfll‘l MARKETS. AVERPOOL, Oct, 20—11 a, w,—Flour, 20@3%, Wheat—Wintor, 111 0d@1%; sprivg, 114 24@i%§ whito, 123 Ad@12s 0d 3 club, 14 0dGg1us. Corn, 81s 8, Pork, Tl 0d, - Lard, {1s 0d v Taveneoot, Oct,'SC =40 p, me—Dreadstuffs frm aud unchungod, AY, OCTOBER 21, 1873, FINANCE. An Improvement of Feeling Everywhere, . Gradual Restoration of Confidence. The New York Banks Preparing to " Resumo Currency Pay- ments. Determination to Stop the Pool- ing of Greenbacks. Favorable Reports from Bos- ton. The Manufacturers Resuming Full Time Again. Giold Closes at 108 3-8. NEW YORK. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, RESUMPTION OF LEGAL-TENDEN PAYMENT, New Yonx, Oct. 20,—Tho subject of the carly rosumption of logal-tendor paymentst istho chiof featuro of interost in financinl circles out- eide of the stock-jobbing rings. When the banlks wont into their pooling arrangemonts ab tho beginning of the panio, it was genorally lmown that it was with tho objeot of protecting tho wealk banks, which otherwise could not have withstood tho pressuro. This arrangemont had alwaya boen objectionablo to somoof the strong- or banks, which had sufficiont vitality to stand alone, and whon tho combiustion was firat sug- gosted, it was not carried through without oppo- sition, Indeod, it wag widely known In banking circles, that ono prominent iustitution obstinately rofused to onter tho pool until it was throatemed wilh ex- pulsion from the Clearing-House when it re- luctantly acquiesced. Tho pooling of groen- backs has beon particularly unplensant to those bouks thot have an abundance of that kind of currency ; and measures have beon suggosted for tho speody dissolution of at least that part of tho pooling arrangemont which rolutos to groen- baclks, One roason given is, that somo banks evado the obligation imposed bytho Clearing-House in this pool,—for oxample, such of tho banks as aro dinposed to comply with the terms of the com- pact are placed ot a‘dieadvantago by othor banks not go sernpulously honorable, which recoive groenbaelis in the ordinary courso of busi- nees, ond, instend of placing them in tho pool, enter them in their rospectivoe books as special deposits, sacred to the oxclusive drafts of depositors, when in real- ity thoy aro used ns_tho banks docm most con- veniont to their individual needs, Agnin, theso Iatter banks securo - greenbacks which should go into tho pool, and axchaugo them for Nattonal bank notes, and pay theso latter over their coun- tora, Altogother thoro is a dosire on tho part of bauks with . strong curvency reorves to ronow full paymont of greenbacks. ‘I'no pay-rolls of manufacturers have been tho only large sums paid out by a cortnin class of buiks up to tho prosont timo, bt it o oxpocted that by this course the premium on legal-tenders, wulck koo rangod as high a8 1 per cont, and is now roported a4 3 per cent, will Wholly disapponr, and that the certification of banka will be regarded with au much coufidonco as frrmerly. TROMINENT FINANGIENS INTERVIEWED, ~ Bevoral prominent flnanciers woro interviewed by n reporter of the Now York Tribune to-duy, yogarding this proposed tcsumption of legal- tondor payments, Some of these intorviows will bo found below : The oflicers of tho First National Bank said thoy woro paying_ currenoy, and had boen doing 40 all tho time, Probably a dozen other banks in the city arc, and bave been, doing so over sivco the beFinuin of the panic. #Our own busingss,” auld thoy, ‘'ia from the country; and we have stuppod currency to country banks s thoy have demanded it. The rosult is, that at present wo are gottiog currency in retwrn fastor than we aro called nEun to pay it out. Indoed, very fow of tho best banks in" the city have susponded ourroncy piyments, The woakor bonks felt a sovore pressuro, but no depositor in theso Dbunks was doniod & cont duo him. The pooling process eystom, by which the nssociated banlks nve united in tho uplx]mrsnt suspension of cur- roucy payments for what was supposed to bo mumn{,pmmcuun, will soon bo in somo mensure broken up by the action of tho soundor class of banks. Whilo thoy deem it inju- diclous to announco that _ they pay all domands in curroncy, they do furnish ous- tomers with all tho National Bank Notes asked for, and in cage theso notas do not hold out, thoy will, in violation of good faith to their brother- ‘hood,—tlat is, to tho Clearing-House Association, —furnish customers with greenbacks, proferring to violate the Cloaring-Houee resolution to an act. of Congrens, It is quito apparent that theso golid banks who havo furnished £20,000,000 on lon.n cortificates, in ordor to carry a dozon weak banks through the struggle, aro now_becomin Olauetod. ob bolng compellod to shara. with theso banks their reonbook roserve, It is nlacady strongly suspected that thoy manipulated their greonbacks iuto éfi:ld and National Bank notes, rather than have the pool- ing suction forcod upon thom.” PREBIDENT TAPPAN, of the Gallatin Nntional Baul, said that tho discussion among bank officers a8 to the timu whon currency Fnymuuta should bo resumed and the {:oallug of grecnbacks given up i going on notively,—ono party favoring early action to that ond, and auothor party desiring to put it off. Some claim that thore kas boen no sus- ponsion, The timo when rosumption will bo ensy is approaching rapidly, With s hoslthior tone of fecling and tho incrensing strongth of tho banks, it soems probablo that \? tho first part of next month the stop may bo taken. The pooling of greenbacks would coase when ourrency paymonts are ro- sumed. The efleot would be favorable, and, 1n Mr.'Cappan's opinion, would have groat influence in encournging depositors, Transnctions in dis- counting, reviowing old discounts, and making now ones, ha said, are mow large, having ox- andod donsidorably within o fow dags; tho Enukn ara roady to favor merchants as far as they can, As o membor of tho Committoo of Nino l[:- ointed to report on noeded rofoyms in tho bauk- ng systom, hio said that the Committeo had beld no meeting yet, becauso gomo of thom aro alio members. of tho Loan Commit- teo, aud have of lato beon too busy to bave timo to do_anything olso, Thoy would meot at au oarly day, and roport as Eoon ns & thorough conslderation of tho subjeet would atlow, Chnnges in the planof certifying chooks whick was in practico before the panig, and in the mothod of business botwoon bunks, would Ezrobuhly bo rocommended, aud thero 18 1o ques- {on but that tho Committoo will report that tho systom of allowiug futorost on deposits should bo abolished, Concerning othor roforms, thero might bo & differonco of opinion, but' thoro wonld bo noue about the advuntsge of this change. W. B, VERMYLE, of Vormyle & Oo,, bankers, said lio hnd beon so Ty of lato as Lo bo unabla to give tho subjoct of the resumption of curroncy paymont caroful thought, but™ ho could sy thut, on acconnt of tho ineronso of conildonco " consequont upon tho soundor l’anlhu{ ou which transaoslons are now mado aud the Hghtoniug of rocont dibieultios, rosumption might ressonubly be oxpectad boforo wany days—suy by thoe 2st of Novomber, Its go Dailp Teibune, CHICAGO, TUES offoct would doubtless be to rellove greatly man- ufacturers and simall firms, and to increaro bank doposita, In his o‘l)lnion. the oqunlization sys- tom at %ruannt oxisting antong Lanks would not rondily bo abandoned at g0 énrly a dato ne_tho fivat of noxt month, It might still bo oxpodiont to continuo that plan longer, N A . WALL STREET, Snceial Dispateh to 'he Chicago Tribune, . New Youix, Oct, 20,—This morning businesa was quict in Wall straet, aud pricos advanced }¢ to 236 por cout, but towards moon telograms woro recelvod from Engiand snuouncing the fafluro in tho Londoh Btock Exchango of flrma doing business for Amorlcan speculatora; end fupors of tho ombarrassment of tho Ponnsyl- vania Railrond Company, These widely spread, and of courso had o vory dopressing offect. Pricos foll at onco, the range on tho general list beiug from 1 to 8 por cont. Wostorn Unlon oponed ot 67, rose to 6O%, fell to 573¢, ndvanced to 683, and closed at G634, Lako 8horo roso from 68 Lo 603, declined to 67, recoverod to 68}¢, closed at 063{, Now York Contral gold ot B0@00¢@80L(@90@88%4 : Rock Island at 02@93@99% ; Wabnsh ot 44 @46@423( @483¢; ond Pacific Mall ab S8)(@BLS@I8}4. Etle rose from 4214 to 453, foll to 466, and closod at 4514, TIE RUMONS OF FAILURES TN LONDON. The rumors which caused this decline were of & very startling character, but investigation proved that thero was littlo foundation for thom. Tho failuro in the London Stock Lxchange was at firet roported for amounts ranging from 760,000 to £000,000, tho bullc nf which would fall oh Now York spoculators. Somo time sgu o man nimed Kimber, formerly a spooulator in the New York stock marlaet, went to London and formed tho partnership of Kimber, Vivian & Co., stock brokers. Ie rcceived a number of Amorfean accounts, principally from Now York operators, and for a time did & “succesaful busi- ness. Amoug his prineipals were Jay Gould, Osborn & Chapln, Plumo & Van Embergh, an Willism Travors. As thoy woro all **bears,” thoy frequently gave orders to sell stuok “ghort,” and ilwnrhbll{v recoived prompt ace knowlodgmonts from Kimber, Vivinn & Co,, New York. Accountsshowing a fair profit, doal- ors_hero began to draw on their London ‘brokers, and wero astounded to henr that the: firm of Kimber, Vivian & Co, had bougbt tho stocks rold for New York account, and had lost tho money which New York deslors had sup- {)oacd thoy bnd made. The firm having vory lit- o mouoy, woro unable to honor the drafts of their Now York customers, and wore obliged to il DIr. Osborn, of tho firm of Osborn & Chapin, says that this failuro can havo no offecton finance or stocks. Now York dealors had lost somo of thoir moucf' but ouly tho profits on tholr Invostmonts. Tho total “loss, Lo said, would bo only a mero morsol todivide among o largo number of Now York speculators who oporatod through Kimbor, It was expeoted that this sum would be reduced by tho negets of tho firm, which antounted to shout £10,000. TUE OANARD RELATISG TO TUE PENNSYLVANIA COMTANY. The rumor of the embarrassment of the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company aroso from _tho mis- interprotation of tolograms. Tho stock of this Company {a fusucd at & par valuo of §50 & sbare, uad on the Philadolphin Btock Hxclungo it ecll3 at 244 a share, In New York, whoere tho par value of stock is usually $100 o sharo, ihis is known n8 “ half-stock "y and it takes 200 abares to make & (ull dolivory of 100 sharos in Now York, Tho prico is slso doubled, and the quotation in ihis market s $83. A telegram _containing theso Iatter It was wrongly road £38, when in ronlity the prico, which hadbeen §41in Philadolphis, had only declined to £44 in Now York, This mistako, couplod witls tho fact that prominant officers of tho Company liad bLoen borrowing largely, was assumod fo monn that the Company Was in trouble, und uch alarm resulted. It is under- otood thet the Company hnsan actual Lalanco of n large amount, on nccount of a loan of 2,000,000, negotinted eomo imo sinco. TIE STATEMENT OF ORINNELL A CO. exciting mueh comment, thoro was goneral de- eire to ascortaln tho amount of stocl held against tho clnims of August Schell, Clark, aud othors, but this information had been roligionsly oxcluded from their schedulo, and so, of courso, it was impossible to obtain it. MONEY isin botter supply, and lout on call loan and on ronowal at 7 per cont gold, with mora freo offor- ipga than for many dmyo. Thorn was o botter demand in discounts, but the best numos move elowly ot 16 to 18 per cont. Greenbacks command a nominal promium of only 3§to % por cont. Govern- ment bonds aro quiet. Toreign exchungo wes dull, Gold sold at from 108 to 108}, Denlings light. BREADSTULTS, Low grados of flour aro firm and active ; good shippiug oxtrn scarco and wanted, Thero was & moderate inquiry for whoat. The absence of cable advices from Liverpool checks business. Car lots of spring hnve beon sold et Saturday's ricos. L ‘Thero i no change in froight rates. NECEIPTS OF CURRENGY. i One express company to-dny rocoived $800,. 000 in currency, aud it is bolieved that othoer companies recoived onough from the interior to swoll tho aggregate to about $8,000,000, s e WASEINGTON. Speclal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. 'THE NEW § PER OENT BONDS. ‘WasnINGTON, Oct. 20.—Just boforo tho recent fluancial panio began in this country, tho Turo- poan Byndicato wrote to tho Seeretary of the Tronsury, asking him to forward to London another bateh of new b por cont bonds, and stat- ing that n fow more experionced clorks wero nooded there, to essist in counting and other- wise arranging for shipmont to the United Btates for cancellation about 5,000,000 of 5-20 bonds, which had beon received by the S8yndioato in-ox~ chango for now 5 por conts. Subsequontly the ordor for bonds was countermanded, and it is enld that tho four Tremsury clerks who sailed from New York on Saturday Inst had no bonds in chargo. TEPLACEMENT OF THE RESERVE. Bince the 17th inst, the l'reasury Dopartmont has replaced 81,082,000 of tho 4,250,000 recent- lf' drnwn from the logal-tendor roserves. Bince tho samo dato, tho amount of curronoy in tho Troasury las deorcased over 950,000, aud the notual coin balanco has increased $889,000. INTEBNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS, - Upto and including to-day the recolpts from internal revenue sources for tho jmonth of Oc- {ober ara almost $2,000,000 leas than for the cor- respouding twenty days of Soptombor. e BOSTON. Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. BosToN, Oct. 20.—Thoro is little change to re- port in tho fluancial market in this city, Con- fidonco {B incrensing, but the immedlato bonofits of this stato of focling are Lardly appreciable, Tho marliot is quiet; colleotions are coming inj but caution I still tho rule, People who have monoy are not anxious to part with it, except in such n wey that thoy can obtain it again promptly, without difffoulty. Therois no im- provemont in the bauk discount rates to out- side parties, JONX P, BQUINE & CO,, who discharged a fow Lands somo threo weeks ago, whon tho panic was at its height, aro now worldng full forco again, and are doing busi- ness to tho full eapacity of their ostablishment, For this wook they have ordered 100 car loads of bLoge, 'hm otlc-dealors hiere aro oll in good spirits, and, whatover thoy may have contemplated whon tho scare was greator, now look forward to dolng & hoavy busincss, and generally it may be snid that the manufucturing establishmonts which were flrst to fool tho offoct of the mone- tary_embariassmont, are now in o more cheerful coudition, whilo otliors, us tho cotton nud wool- on manufacturers are boginuing to show signa of enutions procodure as proviously intimated. e THE OOTTON-MILLS, Provipexos, R, L, Oct, 20.—A considerable numbor of cotton-mills fu Rhodo Islund aro run- ulng on short time, Bomo sre stopping to make ropuird, e BANK OF MADISON, Special Dispatoh to T'he Chicago Tribune, MAvitoN, Wis., Oot, 20.—T'he regulnr mooting ‘of tho oreditors of the Lank of Madison, under the bankrupt law, to-day, wus lavgely at(oudad, flguros - NUMBER 6L and adjournod tiil to-morrow, lenving M. Caok, of tho Bank of Madlson, ahead for Assignoo. BAGIN'A‘/V (;JTY. b special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune. Baotiaw Orrd, Hlolr., Ock. 2 . Bmith, of Baglnnw Oity, made an assignment to-day in fayor of his ereditors. Preliminary ‘!annm in brlnkmgtcy wero to-day deryod ot Lnthrop, Insche & Co., mill owners and lumbor operators, S . ' SALT LAXKE. 8aur LARE, Oct. 20.—Decided improvoment to-day, financiolly, loavy remittauces are on tho way to move bultion. Bt oSS ABROAD. New Yong, Oct. 20.—Cho Gazzcita d'lalia as- sorts that tha financial crisis in Amecica has onused groat_oxcitoment at tho Vatican, It has fiover been kept secrob that a groat part of tho monoy recoived from Petor's pence aud part of tho private pronorty of tho prolates has beou flnfinlmlted in Amorican banke by Cardinal Anto- nelli. THE ELECTIONS. Additional Returns from Xotwwn-=Care penter About 10,000 Abhcad in Soventy«Eighit Counticse==Joili © 4 tion Mecting by tho 6hio Demo.w:s 1 IOWA. NEPONTID MATORITIER 1N 78 CODNIIES, Vi Carpentcr's AMontgome: Aluscatine. . 53 countles. Deduct Valo’s mojorities, as aLOVC... .. . 8,47 Carpontor ahead in 78 connties, ‘Cienty countics to be Leard from, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Davenront, o, Oct. 20,—Tho Board of Offi- cinl Canvassors for Scott County comploted the canvags of the Iato olection this afteruoon, he correct majorities aro as follows: Majority on tho Auti-Monopoly Stato ticket, 1,196; for Loonard, Shorlft, 2,037 for Murphy, Scnator, 1,178: for Madddn, 'Suporvisor, 1145 for Tohlfa, Tronsurer, 518; for Reprosontatives— Mocller, 1,003 ; Buchad, 1,212; Counolloy, 1,193; R, D. Loonard, for Auditor, 287, Tho toal number of votoscast was 4,474, All the oflicers cleoled aro Liberals cxcopt the Auditor aund Buperintondent of Schools. special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, McGredon, fown, Oct. 20.—Additional re- turns show larger Liberal gaive, 'The friends of reform nro highly elated, and will now organize complotely thronghout the Stato, It is obvious that, had thoy made a slight effort, they wounld Liave oloulud “their Govoruor, and thus eained tho State Administration. The Legislature to bo choson two years lencs will oloct a aAucces- sor to United StatesSenator Wright, who gushed 80 oxuberantly four years ago about his boyhood faith in protection. Ins Privulu consultation of loading Liberals on Sa m‘du{: tho _Sonatorial question was discugged, Ix-Gov, Kikwood’s namo was meu- tonod with grent favor, Ho is supposed to bo froe from all railrond, Mobilier, aud all othor corrupt rings, and has thus beon bept in the background for somie years by tho dominant managors, 1o is one of tho ablost men in the West on the stump, bas the confidence of the peoplo, and, it is thought, would cheerfully carry tho batner of roforin in tho noxt canvasa. nmakes County, on State ticket, 200 mojor- ity Anti-Monopoly. Fayotto, nbout 500 Republican, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribtne, BunLivaToy, In., Oct. 20.—The ofiicial canvasa of this county, Des Moines, gives Carpenter only 93 majority for Govenor; Horner, for Trepsurer, b mafority, asud Lnmme, for the Togislature, 6 mojority,—all Republicaus, The Anti-Alonopolists elect Supervisors and Bxflmrin— tondent, 80 it will be scen that DesMoines County is almost enti-Radical. Ono more pull will fetch it, Special Dispatch % The Chicaao Tribune. Tont Dovak, In., dut, 20.—The oftlcisl cau- vasy glves Vulo 14 majority in Webster County. Special Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune. DesMoinrs, Ia., Oct. 20,—Oficinl roturns are being now recoived here very slowly, and vary but Jittlo fromroports alrendy sont. ~Carpenter's majority will bo not far from 20,000, this gam) Gounty, Carpenter's majority is 594, In ndison County, the ofiicisl connt gives Carpen- tor 72 majority. Washington County gives Vale nmmlflnmy of 400. DMahaska, Valo, 1G4, botb offio [To the Associated Press.} BunrixatoN, I, Oct. 20.—Curpenter's ma. Jority in Desdoines County for Governor, a4 do- claved by tho Board of Bupervisors in oficial cauvags to-day, is 202, 0o1I0. C1NomsNATI, 0., Oct. 20.—The offlcial caunt of tho Hamilton County voteis just completed,— Shaw, 86,750 ; Noyos reccived 16,0203 Allon, 16,784, and Collins, 922. Allon's majority ovor Noyes, 768, ‘Fho Sonators are Worthington and Wallaco, Demoorats, and Burton, Ropublican. ‘I'ho members of the Genoral Assembly are ulfiht Domacrats,—Sator, Miller, Boyco, Gordon, Pat- torson, Newoll, Arctior, and 1Iuston, and £wo R publicans, Havon and Glonn. ‘The Domoorats to-night held a very largoe rati- fieation meeting, Hon. Bamuel I Carey mude & specch, introducing George H. Pendletpn, who was followed by spoeches from Hon, ohn F. Follelt, Gen, Jessey, Durben Weard, Hon. 8. F, Hunt, and othors. _— - TEMPERANCE REFORM. Hoxgn, La., Oct, 20,—Fho Temperance Re- form Onnvmlhnn. consisting of twounty-four Councils, concluded thelr labors with a torch- light procession, participated in by tho two col- legos mnd by almost overy lady and cltizon of the place. D, B. Hayes, Presidont; Secrota- rios Bryan and District Attorney Vaughn, Hac- mon, Paurert, Borden, Wilcox, Bartlett, avd Famblo reprosonted tho Church aud prose ae dologatos. A rosolution to consolidate the thir- ty-soven councils of tho State was adopted. e COUNTERFEITERS BAGGED. Kxoxvmie, Tonn., Oct. 20,—The Goveras mont Marshals in East Lonnosseo und Westorn North Carolina mudo simultancous arrests to- day o o largo number of porsons ongaged in the #nlo and_passing_ of countorfoit money. Tho 8oorot Borvico detootives Lave been on their trall for tho past five months, Tho East Tou. n’ea:‘co prizonors wero bronght to Kuoxvillo o+ night, -, RAILROAD ITERS, i £t OtAnA, Oct. 20,—Pangongor vecoipts o a Union Thoifis, Toud ovor 13,000 more tha fu tho corrouponding weok of 1874, Toston, Oct, 20,—A jury has awardod D, IL Eiklus 53,600 agninst (ho Boston & Albuny Rails roud Compnuy for injurios rovcivad by (ho plaine 11 in erossing thel track ab Farmingham,