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THI: CHICAGU DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1873. 5., STOREY FOR MAYOR ! His Name Received with IEnthusiasm, It TMarmonizes A1l Classes Im- ) mediately. ‘ Intorsiows with Various Nationalities and Classes, :The Colored Men Prefer Him. i 'The Tusiness Men Desirve i i, ' Ths ** Religious Community ©, Yearn for' Him. The'Xrish and_Germans Enthusastle : for 1kim. ) The Public Generally Hurrali The nomination of Mr; Storey for Mayor, a8 sggosted by Tun I nIBUNE. yosterday,: scoms to t hord: in'the popular heart. ‘favorably known. Driring tho -thirleen yoars . that ho has rosided lioro he hine Bgén ” growlng in popularity all the timo. He is raported to bo wealthy, and his in: come is shortly incroased by tho ‘addition of &G,000 & yea) ich'sim holias . iced to pormit tho county to occupy his tonantloss rooms, and {o turn his_pnper ‘into_an organof tho Hosing-0'Hara combiuation. And thien tho combination sadly nceds 8 roprosentative man to bioud thoir forlorn hope. Thoy are greatly in need of such mon, and thero is no doubt thot * thoy would take Mfr; Bforcy with entbusissm. Ho would bo entirely unexeptionabls, .as his antecedents ond his sympathies are pertectly in accord with Mr. Hosing aud his ‘crowd. Mr. Storoy's fitness as a candidato was 50 gonerally convasscd yonterday that n reportor | of Tux I'nmUNE was dotailed. to ot tho opin- ious of ropresontatives of the various clements . whose votes aro solicited by the Hesiug party. AT THE GRAND PACIFIC, Remenbering the grand succoss which had at- tended tho intorviowing.of & prominont. colored citizon by a Tunes roporter at tho Grand Pacific, some days since, Tne TRInUNE man approached .Crowar Augtistus with somo littlo tropidation, ;and dotormined’ that, whatevor tho result of tho \conversation, he would take care not to loso his ‘copy. Cmsar Augustus cxprossed bLis willing- nioss to bo interviowed politioally, and his opin- jon to the effect that the colored vote would car- 13 tho oity elections.. * In that case,” eaid the roporter, I would like to know in what dircction tho bulk of the .colored voters incline 7" & Cumunr Augustus—De candidates of tho nllud -people must bo good church members, ireo from -de stain of bypocrisy and fraud, ob good moral lito, doy mus’ gibdo cullud folks & fair show, mus' 'low eullud mon in do fice an' city police, ‘mus’ got dem posishuns on do stroot-cars, and *have deroselves gen'lly in a- 'spectable manner. Trinuxe Reportor—Do you thiuk any existing eandidato for office considors tho colored vote of suificlont valuo to biz things ? E Ciosnr Augustus—Sartain, shusk. Shusb's. you born, Massa Roportah, Dax's a man, & 'fu- ential man, who will got do cullud support, o understands us and we undorstand him, Ho's s mighty fine man, too, Massa Reportah. TrinuNe Reporter—He s & good church- ‘member? Cmosar Augustus—Yon fes bet yer life on dat | Trninune Keporter—Of good moral life ? Cmsar Augustus—You jos bot yor—um—&— you can jea bet a nickal on dut, if you liko, but don’t go an' say I advised yor to. Toinune Reporter—Ho la suro to give tho colored folks a chance? Cmanr Augustus—You jes bot yer life on dat. TuisuNe Reporter—Ie will have colored mon in the Fire and Polico Departmonts ? Cwear Augustus—You jis bet yor life on dnt. Tnipune Reporter—And ho will bobave him- solf gonerally in a respectable mauner? Omuar Augustus—Now you go'long, Masea Re- portah, you ask too many quostions. Do culled caudidute mus' bo rospectablo 'kage he isde . oulled candidate, . I'nipunz Reporter—A sort of ex-officio re- epectability, Inee; but who is this pamagon of political and social virtues? Cruar Augustus—You mus' done guess do * name, Masss Reportah, and den I'll 'form you. ‘Trisusg Roporter—WYell, say, Jonathan Young + Beammon, Cmuar Augustus (soornfully)—No! Tink we wrant suoly trash as dut iu do civio chair? I said #ie0 from fraud,"” didu't 1? Tnisone Reporter—S8o you did. Well, can it o Mark Sheridan ? . Cmsar Augustue—Don't Maasa Mark want all de_potice au' firemen to como from Bridgeport 7 TuE I'RIDUNE reporter acknowledged tho error, and pugpested & numboer of names, among them those of Anthony Hering, Dauiel O'Hars, sud other political bruisers, as the most likely par- tion to be woolng the colored vote, but they wore unlucky guesses, At last ho gave it up. Then cried Cissr Augustus, ** Gibs it up, doos or " ¥ ‘TrinpNE Reporter—I do. Cuosar Augustus—Why, ob course it is do poo- plo's fricud, de_editor of de groat moral organ, Qo Recorder's lan'lord, Wilbur F. Storey, ob do . Times, Doy eay de old fellal's gotting Woalk in de upper dtory [yah! yah!l], but we remembers what ho dld for us in the- War, We's gwine for Btorey! Now you got out, Here comes & gen- tleman who wants to wash and bave his clothes brushed, and mebbe ko Fivnn mo o nickel. We's gwue for Storoy. Yah! yahl AMONG TILE DANKS, With a viow of findinug out how the commer- cial commuubity folt with rogard to the coming eloctions, ''ue"I'ninuNe roportor singlod out one of tho National Bauks, and entered it, Hero his prosonce was at_once remarkea by the Prosident of the banlk,. recont ovents having made bauk Presidenta- much better acquaiuted with roporters than thoy would have othorwise beon,—a fact which causes the bankers to con- sider tho recent panio & not unquslified evil. Approsching the roporter with s bouming smilo, tho Prosidont asked his pleasuro, and was an- swered ad follows ; TRoporter—I think, air, that, with tho prosont nusettled condition of fiuaucial affaira in this country, the commercinl communlty must . Jook with auxioty to tho civio elections which are to place rulors over us for the uext two years. ank Proaidont—Of courss that is butnatural, We look with particular nnxlot{ at tho Mayor's oftice, The question of who fills tho Mayoralty during tho next two years iy one that affeuts the commercial interenis of Chicago very deeply. Reporter—~Thon I prosume tho commeroiul . Intoresta aro looking after & good man ? * ., Bank Prosldont—We aro, or have beon, rather, You k00 tha recent unsottlod condition’ of our financial affairs have sot us looking very ourlons- Iy at tho future, 'I'ho Mayor we want is & man of sound judgment, of cloar braiu, who will not bo carried away by local excitoment,—one with a certain amount of publio apirit and fluauoial skill, and, abovo all, a man who has tho' wolfare o hin oity at hoart, Roporter—Theso are wondorful qualities to @nd coucontrated in one man, Bank Providont—And yet wo think we have found bim | Beporter—Who is the miracle 7 litmsol? to ‘do theso. TIDMk Prosidont—Ar, Wilbur F, Blorey, of the Reportor—Tho man who lots rooms to the County Commissiondrs at double prico? Bavk Prosident—Tho samo, ~ That 1§ what I weant mhon I spoke of financial skill. - Tioportor—1ho man. who sold himsolt to the buminors for a £0,000 leane? - - Bank Prrsido You reo’ wo conldn't do with- ong bim, Firat of all, " wobunkors and businerss mon all ove hiin 6-dobt oF grotitude. _Tuiok at bis articlo in the. Z%mes. of the 25th Boptowbor last, headed.. ** BUSPENDED The sound Judgmont tkat dictated thou nrticlo must bo oqual to any omergeuey. - Bamo puople m‘f that ho don't know 8o much'as lin uk] in the wpring, but wo don't holiove it Look nt Lo fuancial . yoports . of .. the.. Times - all through thio recent troubls, but moro especlally with rogard to tho opontug and cloning aud ro- ugunlug of tho Union-National Bank. The 'man who could continue oditing' n_nowspaper aftor the appoarance 6f” thio - tanglod ekoin of stato- monta which at ‘tho time made tho Times 8> nt & favorito among businoss-men, must be in full possossion of all hiy faculties, Our motto is: * For Mayor—The gront, the ?om\. the wiso, tho sound, the clear-brained, tho tinan- clally-giftod, tho_patriotic Wilbur T\, Btoroy, the Banlkers nnd Businoss-men's Friond." TH% PREFERENOE OF THE ONURONES, With a full knowledge of the wolght which the churolies and church-members oxorciso ou oivio ovents, Tne Tuibung roporter o:lied upon & prominiont membot of the Rav. Cluton Lodko's Church. Tho objeet of tho roporter's visit bo~ ing aunonuced, tho vostiymin smd: * 8o yon think that tho churches may have some- thirg todo in decidmg the coming contest ? T dou't kniow but you ove 1ight. Religion, as far a8 sects go, will ont no figure in the cloction ab all, but church-membors will seo to it that the mnn of their cholco s, if possible, n mau of dosp roligious Improssions, a man with the intoreats of Olristianity at henrt, We want tosog in the Mayor's Chuir, i2 possible; n sincere follower of Christ, and ouc at the kumo timo who ehows tbat ho roapcoty the roliglous convictiona of all mon.” > Reporter—DBut thero are thousandsof such men in Chicago, tons of thousands, I may say. Church-Membor--I beliove yon; yet we want tho ono who is pre-eminent In those qualities. Wo want the most exemplary ono- in tho city, and wo boliove we inve found him. Tho roporter ran the gamnt of memory, and conjured up the numes of the londing lay- mon-of the city. In tho midst of his por- turbation, the roportor was arousoed by the query: “Who but.sn editor could combing such’ qualities?” “Who indoed ?"" muttored tho roportor poastvely, and ono byono he called to mind the various oditoia of tho city—the eaintly Scammon, tho pious Hosing, tho praying Storey, Who result of his formor lutorviews flashed neross his brain as the lnst mentionod arose before him, but he dismissed him at once from bis thoughts, Then ha begged to bo made acquaiuted with the name of his paragon eandi- date, The Iattor at ouce ropliod : & 3te, Wilbur F. Sworey, of the Times,” TReportor—Amen! - . = Church Momuor—Amen! Bir. Storey has.in ‘nis paper, more expocially in & sarios of artlolcs published gome little time sinco, under the head- ing * Walks Among the Churchas,” so‘endeared Limself to us that wo fecl "tho least wa .con do for him f8 to giva lilm “otir ontbusiastio support for tho Mn{‘orl\“y.‘ Tho sploudid moral tone of his sheot, its bhatred of the im- puro’ 'and unchdste, .Las . mado it ever & wolcomo visitor at. onr firosldos. As a great moral rogenerator tho Times has had all clinrchmon’s support sinco the publication of thoso admirablo '*Walks,” compared with which - Bunyan's ‘Pilgrim's Progress is o tame and uniuteresting modley of ribaldry and cant. QUR INISH FELLOW-OITIZENS, Mr, Patrick Murphy.. a prominent Irishmsn, whon interrogated on -tho important thome, broke .out in his ime‘El\'n way, eaying: “I am body and ‘sow] and broeches 1n favor of Mr, Shtoroy, I linye heen for him for tivo houra; botwoon you and. me aud the badpost thoy muat | stick to Blitoroy; thoy have biad a new candidate overy balf hour for the last weok, and it's timo we sottlod down on gomebody. I'm tirodof this turning and twisting, liko & dog aftor a bone; it looks e if wo were weak; as if wo could got no doceut man to hoad the party, I'm giad wo can got Bhtorey, It wo got Bhtoroy, Miko Bailay will bo all right in_the .County Jail con- tract, Don't you know Mike ia withus? Wo didn't oxpeot Bo much of Miko, ank Mike knows on whioh side his bread is bubterad. Ho aud Sam Ashton are making monoy galore out of that ail, and if Shtoroy gota in, will havae the Court- quse for Miko in epite of the Dovil, Mike ia gaid to have holped to_work ‘up tho 6,000- bribo for Shitoroy, gyd Miko s mlready in tho Court-House ring, and oxpocts o big ‘job. Mike ia n friend of mino. It'a frue Bhtorey said wo had baironour teoth, Imever quito ngrood with thoe old cock in that, I think howas a little ashtray, Thay say to-day that Shtoroy i a bit of an Irisbman, by way of his grandmother, who owned a thrush that came all tho way from QGalty Mountaine. Ob, as for tho Kilgobbin artiole, wo must forgot that. Buppous fin 4id sny that ¢ if you soratoh an Irishman you will find o ruffian,’ isn't he in with -the ‘boys’ in the Court-House job? Thore's lashins-and Invins of money in that little shpree. Ho callod AMprk Sheridan all the namos ho could put his tongue to, and mado Johun Oomiskoy out the worst wpecimen *of humanity in Christendom, to say nothing of tho way hio's swna back on Dan 0'Hara and Barnoy Caulfield, but then ho's in with Mike. Thore’s money in it, as I told you ‘bofore, abd money makes tho mare go. Thore's not a Dit of faar that ho'll back down now. That $6,000 fixed him as tight a4 if he waa full of mountain dow. We've got him by the woasen, and faith I think we csn miko bhim run in spitc of himeelf.. ' Hosalan has him and no mistake. It might have lookod Detter if they bad put off thatronting until aftor the election, but -he wouldn’t trust us, and by the samo token we wou't trust him with the lonso until elootion is over. Bix thousand was protty choap after all. Btoroy's paper is tho clieapest in Amorica, We did think of slmlnl; a papor of our own, but it would cost like h—l, 1t was o bettor bargain to buy the Zimes, No, io haan't Jost his influenco with tho people ba- causo ho #old out; the peoplo don't think of that. Bolongas a paper Is an importurba- ble Har §t ia liable to decaive, = That's the beauty of the Times ; it can lio with more cheek and ability than we could bave lled in » paper of our own, It wes & choap bargain, I'm for Shtoroy. He'll run like 5 spottod dog with his akin full of whisky—every way for Sunday. Thon—but don't say anything sbout it—ho's in with Mike and Sam_Ashton and Hession. By tho piper that played befora Moses, we'll havo a daooe when wo have Bhtoroy for Mayor, with Heasian boesing him and the Council and the County Commissioners, It's all put up, We'll bave lots of money. Tho Milwaukeo and Cincinnati brewers aro coming to cur rescue with the tin, they are lovying a tax of 10 cents on overy barrel thoy sell to seonra things ; the faro bogs witl give 10 per cent of the prolits, not to mention tho whisky mon, Thon Br. Sforoy can awoar,—ho's tho most fluent snd original swearer botween himsolf aud tho moon, irate would faiut away bogring him swoar_his ovel bost. Ho's & bully man for Mayor, Ho's the boat man named yot, and thoy esy he'll give the 26,000 aud ever 80 much more if he's nomi- nated, I'll go for him whon I get achgnce, you'd better bolieve me," GERMANY TO 7TIIE RESOUE, Mr. Behmitz, an influontial Gernian, gaid; 1 think Btorey would do, sseing as we oan got np ano else, We'va beon snubbed by ever so manyj they aro declhining as if they did not wish their pames mixed up with our crowd. I'm for Hes- ing first, but ho ia too cunning to run any riaks; but if wo oleot Storoy, Hesing will run him just 88 ho is running him'now. Hosjog Is a might) emart mans. ho hns bo nowspapers now, bot daily,—tho Staa's Zfllur;’[. which ho has owned for » long timo, and tho Zimes, which ho bouglit recontly for ¥0,000 & yoar, to bo paid by the county;—by tho county, 'mind you,—that's the fun of it. Ho basn't "dischargod Storoy, but koops him on_n salary of 5,000 s yosr, Aftor all, flosing edits that paper, and will odit it for $wb wooks moro, Thera wou't bo any mora artl- cloa abusing the Germnns, calling us voting cat- tlo, saussage-oators, and &ll that. Losing would ditchargo Btoroy if ho_put auything of that sort in, and Btoroy can't afford to. loso his place, as thioro's not another paper in town woul nmfiluy bim, I'm for Btorey for Mayor, Ha will be Hosing's Mayor; tho Doss has got him ; tho boss s tho man what stays behind the sorcon and ulls tho wires, 1lo pulled them yosterday, snd Etoroy dangod out A column, Illtohlug into Bound, He'll give thom enough of .it before he gots through. ~ He's to bo iu tho ring after tho olootion, they nay, but I don't know ny tho boss will Jet him in 1much, All wo want of him is up to oloctlon, Of course, it's a dlrt{ nawEpApor, but that's the kind wo waut for this campaign. Te'll havo to swallow ovory man on our tekot, M'ho boss will take the ticket to Btorey, and say, ¢ ghut your o504 sud open your mouth, Aud oo whot Hosing sonds you ;' and then Btoroy will closo bis jaws, and down the plll will Qifl, ng matter how bittoer it may bo. We'll.put in lote of Irish aud Qormans, so as to make it sweet for him, but thon he won't caro 80 long as his own namo is on for Mayor. Thoro's one thing I'm afraid of. Thoy say” ho can't oat sausage, bocause it goes to hia fead, and ag for preteols and sohweltzor knso, lio'd rathor have doughnuts and puwpkin ple, " It in evidonoo of depraved tnate, but he muy bo educsted to & staudard ooder Hoplog's disolplino, and bacomo a rogular Limburger af- tor ho 18 Mayor for awhile. I'm for Btorey ; Hea- ing {8 for him; Duffalo Aliller In for him ; Poter Hand 1a for ini 'y Haok Kaiffianii [s for him g Juka Rob {a for liim 5 Bam Ashton is for him Hughov Roed 1s for him ; Poto Mabr is for himj Dau O'Hpaa I8 vory much for him ; Milos Kohoo {m McGrath is for him; Schmitz d Cullorton ta for him ; Johnny for lum ;' Johnny Corcoran i for him; Craw- ford in for him;. Roello in for him; Horting is for him; Banyon is for him; Jimmy Stowart in for him;.Jack Stopheus is for 1t QGote, all tho boys are fur bim, and ho's for them, ane thoy ara' all for ono anuthor, 0'3toroy 14 10y candidato'nll the tmo.” 1t waa found thit the. public goneral for Btoroy for Mayor, on account of his” gonial manners and his Denovolonce to the in all publio entorprises looking to the amolioration of tho human that bho lad dispensed a gront doal of inan unosvontatioua way ; that ho had dofonded virtuous women whon aasniled by the rude broath of calumny; that ho had gathiered about him in his old agea circlo of ardent friends who will stand by him through thiok and thin, and that ho has mado n name for candor an disinterontodnosn cooxtonsive with the cit It in bolioved that if nominated he wil bo elected with groat onthusiasm, —_—— EVANSTON. Serlous Wormination of n Church ~A'he Fhilosophical- Ass Sunday the Catholic Chutch at Rorohill was dedicated. Thero was n goodly atteudauce nt tho coromonies -of intorested friends from Tho rido homo was too good & chance for a raco to ba lost, and Peto Zeader's fiory stoods -wero not to bo left in-tho lurch without & trinl of thoir mettlo. whon an attompt was made to pass thom, thov started. on & full- run. Pote accidontally Tost his Liold on ono of the roins and the wagon was suddenly overturned, snd Poto, withhin soven comrades, wore thrown out most uncere- monlously. Henry A. Rico hiad Lis arm aud sev- John Eiden's jaw was frac- tured, ‘two or tnree riba broken, and a sovero fracture of the frontal bone of tho skull wau Ho is stillalive, but kis physiciany, Drs. Mann and DBragdon, pronounce him ina most critical conditivn, T escaped without serious injury. 3 THE PHILOSOPUIOAL ASSOOTATION - mot Ingt Monday night in Library Hall Presidont, Andrew Shuman, in the ohiir, the trunsaction of some important businoss, o vory nble and intoreating papor was rond by Prof. D. H. Whoolor, of tho Northwestern Uni- versity, on Ethnology. Tho Rov. E. U, Packard followed with an interesting paper on the al- of Amorica in the year A. D, rosonted tho action un of the eye, in oral ribs broken. ho rost of tho party lozed discovel Honry M. Bannistor of elactricity on the ret an ablo article, which, in conjunction with' the ly montioned, elicited s gon- - atoad, two papors proviousl; coral discuasion. Pod (88 A LAW-AND-ORDER MEETING was bold in tho Town Holl on Monday.night. Addressos wore mado, aud i, B. Hurd and Will- jam Dickenson wore elected delogates to'tho Committeo of Sevonty's Convention. et st i sy Haurax, N, 8., Oct. 21,—Tha steamor Lad Head srrivod Iast night from Sable Island, wit the orew of & boatof tho stcamor Wyoming, which loft that steamship whon slio striok noar Bable Tsland, somo waoks sgo. CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. " Toespay Evenmvg, jow, though produ The weok under rovi ‘somowliat les active busincss Tind anticipatod, has witneased s distribution of. goods really In excoss of all reasonable ovpectations, Taking into considerntion tho recent sorious dersngomont of and ita tendenoy to rostriot trado, the lb- which interior merchanta aro sending in their ordors, and the prompitudo with wiich ro- mitiancos aro being mudo {8 somothing rematkn- om somo sectiona callections are reported slow, but, as & rule of doaire tocancol thau the more sanguine country merchauts give evidenco thoir irdobtodness as oarls ticablo, and smong our Jobbors we hoar 1 plaint o that soore. Buyers atill show _diaposition {0 reatrict tholr orders to” such azticlos and amounta s the immodiate wants of thelr trade scem uire, nnd tho fact that this policy {a uatifica tho boliof that thoro ously good domand foF dry goods far fnto_tho winter. In prices tho pnat weok haa clianges, Tho lowor gold tho market for imporiod beld with confidenco, devaloped no matorial romium tonds to weaken abrics, -but dumestioa aro Tho onrpot. trade has boou fulrly sotive, with little or no change in values, BROWN OOTTONS, Naabviile, 30 in Michigan A, o Nastite, 3 Nonhno E, 40-in . 80-h Nashua O, 3510 ..., Popperoll £, 40-i Tepporll i, 36-in ‘Pepperell 0, 8-in TPopperoll X, 30-in Massuchusetts BT, . (Munssachusetis B, Merrimao W, Pink,..1: Merrimac D, Fane) Richinond Fancy. American Fancy, Bpreguo Fancy. . o Neumkeag eatteens. Pequot satteens. 3 bt Tonsdale eambric,..,2 Western Produc Mianohaha, 44, Minnghaha, 7-8 Amoskeag, ACA. Amoskosg, A.e Minnehata, 6-3, Whittanton, A, Vncasville, A.. ... Standard white, Smith's tapestry, Common wool, ., P Uwilled and ox, pi'n. .34 Ghinn matting ¢4 China matting 3-4, Common plaln.23}@27 [T 4B JMau sl English cocos, bost. .85 Amerlesn common,, 55 8 Rod and wh, chk 4-4,35 Red and wh, ch'k 64,40 TERe, 0l thread, grain bage, eta,, 50 days, or 1 por cont 0B Domustic, cottonades, Kontucky Jeans, oto, 1 por per cont off 10 days, Regular 'dopartmont goads, 4 per cont off 80, & per cent aff 0, @ por cont oif 10 days, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH: New York Financial News, New Youx, Oct, 2 moruing at 7 por cont, njum, with o light dem (rovubacks Woro ut 3@ old closod at 1083, Uerrylng rates Woro 3G por cent, and lat for borrowlng, Clearlugs, §18,000,0)0, Quatoms Tecefpty, $381,000, ‘I'ressury disburseinen! Slorifng firmer ; prime doys, 107, 1n consegiienco of tulk abou ment buylng cxclinge, carve pu sight bilis und transfors were lig L0 tho increwued sotivity Sf, monoy tn Loddon, comfnorclal bills rulod at 105@ Gkn wore altornatoly weak and atrong, fluctuating 3@, with & woak foollug, aud in soma caoa; tha low= aiL pricon of tho dny.werd mode at tho clows, Tho Tieaviost, transactions:were fn Wealorn Unfon, Lko Blioro, Now York Contral, Wabaali, Itook Island, and Tnfon Prelfia; Wonlorn Unlon ranged at 57)g, 58y 663, BT , Lako Bliore at 67%, 08, 60'¢ ; Now Yor! Oontral at ‘89, 883, 693 Rock Taland at 02k, 003, L3 ; Wabaali 5t 44, 43%. Erlo was strong, aud sd” vaticed tromn 45 to 46 aud closed nt 40, ‘Toporta wore aurrent on Wall atrcat that tho Govern- mentfutondad buylug sterliug, and expunding the groanbick cireulntion. Tho fipreas aagas 4 Tolo- Hramia from Washington outly it ttio dny denfod thees Foparta on tho diract autliority of the ‘Treasury Do- pertmont, bt during the aftornoon_the roports wera Tovivod sfath, sud a prominont Now York dry-goods Commisslon-morchant stniod that ho had fust arrived from Washinglon, bringlug: witli_bim o” lottor from Tresidont Grant to an oilicer of ono of tho leading banks of thia iy, Thia bauk oficor, i tliough refusing to” how. tho lottor, slatcs that thio Proationt annotnces bis fntoution of deawing on on tho $14,000,000 legal-fonder resorve to the oxtont of $3,000,000 por wock for aomo weeks to comos aud, in ‘addition to curroncy, probably £1,000,000 st g’ of ‘oxchango on Loudois for tho 11s0.of the Htate and Navy dopartinonta, “Thia s quoor thing from begiinivg to 00l ; And it seoms rathior Intoin tho day for lio Governmont to do thot which 1t refused to do during thio groatest soverity of tho panic. This businoss raises a quostion of voracity botwoon Secralary Richardson on the one hand, and tho bauk ofticor and merchant ol- Tuded to abovo on tho other. .. ; Hterling, T, ; GOVERMATENT TONDS, Cottpons, 81 3 | Qoupons, 07, Coupous, 'G Coupions, '08.... " Cuuione, 104, Goupons, ' Coupons, %05 (e noNDa. : Virgintas, old, 3 North Gatulinas, old,, 18 North Curolftias, now, 13 Minsourda, Virginius, now. Canton, Ohiloago & Alton pft Ohlo & Missisulppl o Gndon Pacifio stocks, 18 Unlon Pacific bonds, 785 Genteal Pariié bonds 85 & Wost.,. !: 8t Poul... 4 : Forelgn Maoarkets. - TLIvERPOOL, Octyr 4111 o8, m.—~Flour, 20:@289, Wheat—\Winktr, 113 Wd@ils; eprlng, {1 24@1ds] white, 128 5@12s 03 club; 143 0.{@13s. * Corn, S1s Bd, Tork, Tis 6, Lard, 418 6d; * Rotelpli=Whiat, lost throo dsys, 41,000 qce, 90,000 being Amorican ; ‘corzi, 8,000 qrd, 5,000 boing Awerican. Livenroor, Oct, 21—-2:40 b, ‘m. ~DREADSTUFFa— Firm, Wheat—Spriny, 1183d@128; while, 1256d@ 125 8. - Corn, 818 9, TArd, 418 5d. Lavenroot, Oct, 3~z b, m,—Unchinnged. Livenroon, Oct, 91—5 p, m—CoTToN—Qulot and y ;. middling upland,, 9}¢@94d; Orleins, 9%@ 03¢d. Hales, 12,000 bales; Amorican, 0,600 bulea ; ‘for speanlation ‘and ox 000 bales s catton 0 frivo, 14104 +lower. - Yorna and fubrics at Munchestor dull, with & downward tendenscy, Broadatufla firm, Californin sversge whits wheat, 124 50@128 81, Itod Western spring, 115 54@12s, Red ‘winter, 11s 9d@13s, Flour, ba@zts, - Corn, dla 0, Provisions—Lard, 418 3d. ' Cliccse, 074, - Cufborland ‘middles, 38 ; short ribs, 19, Tallow, 306 8, Loxpow, Oct, 21— p, m.—The rats of -discount ‘in {0 open market for {hreo months' bills'la 85 per cont, "or 4 bolow tho Daukcef England xate, (e amount o ullion gons into tho Bunk of England on balanca to-day was 10,000, . Congola for mouey, SIX@U4Z4 5 on nccount, 924@03%, Donds—0-10s of "6, 935 ; do 67, 063 ; 10-4Us, U1 ; now Bs, 914 ; Erlo, 38, Patlow, 423, FrANKFORT, Oct, 21,—5-208 of *03, 007, Pan1s, Oct, 3L—Reutes, 87¢ 80c, The Livé-Stack Markots. 4 3 “BUFFALO, ¥ BUFFALO; 'O« 1,~0ATTLE—Rocalpts “to-day, in- cluding 125 care reported 10 arrivo, 2,046 head, muking tho total supply for tho week thus fur 5,203 heal, or 408 cars, against 200 cara for the same time last weok. ‘Tho market is lifelcss, Not a bullock was sold up to noon ; ownors holding at X0 abova laat weok's closing rates, aud buyers bolug unwilling to operate, ¢ BUEEP -AND LuaMns—Liocelpts to-day, inoluding ro~ yorted arrivals, 2,000 head, making the total Nll[l}lly for the week thus fur 5,400 head, agsinat 5,200 head for the samo timo last week, Tho markot hua not fairly oponod, and buyers and sollers are o apart, ‘Hoas—Keceipts to-day, inclnding reported arrivals, 6,800 Liead, making th total supply for the week thus fur 16,700 head, agsinst 16,500 head for the aawe time last woek, Tno market (8 at o dead lock, holders ask- fug $4.50@4.00, buyers_demandiug 20¢ por ewt reduce tion. No sales to record. WATENTOWN, BARY, WATERTOWN, Blass,, Oct, 21.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 1,341 head. The bost grndes wero sold carly, but thero weré muny slim caftlo that wore a drug [u tue market, There {s no material chango in pricos, Sales of clhoice wera mndo at $10.00; oxtru, $9,00@9,60; first quaiity, ,00@8.50; second quality, $0,00@7.60; third quality, $8.00(g8.50, - Sukzp AND Tauns—Reoeipts, 10,500 tho market i inaetive, abd prices aro X@3c lowor on all grades, Balea wers made of shosp fu lots nt $3.50@4.00 cachi exirs, $1,60@3.00; sprivg Inmbe, 45@0760 B 1b, KAAT LIUERTY, 91, —OarTLE—Artivals, 07 Easr Lrnznry, , Pa,, O cara; enies, 210" hoad ; modiim, $1.75@5.00; com- Aty 33 curn; et Plsdelphs, $4.00 [Qua—Arrivals, 32 curs Pl X 4703 Sorkers, $lo0@A: plity $00 Bilr—Arrivals, 2 caru; host, $4,60@4,76 5 medl- um, §3.60@4.00; common, $3.60G4.00, : Neow York Dry Goods Maricot, New Yons; Oot.2li—Business was quict with tho commission Biouscs, but Jobbing branches wore moro sctive to-day, Fino brown cotton, bleachod shirtings, and cotton flannels aro alling mofe freoly and ateady in prices, Prints sze in Improved demand, Worsted dress fabrica are in brisk roquost from agents, snd ‘many plain makes aro closely gold up. Dolainea dull, ‘but printed repa continue ‘aotive, Woolens for mon's wear dull, but ropolisats, flannols, and blankets' in steady request, Hosiory in better domund aud fra, The Wool Trade. . PirADTLYIA, Oct, 31.=-Wool i vory dull; Ofilo Fonmylyanis, uil West” Visyiniy louble oxirs s above, +_oxtra, 51c ; modinm, o § conrao, 43@430; Now York, Michigan, Tudiuna, and Weatorn fitie, 43@400 ; modium, @430 ; coarst, 40 4%0; combing, . washod, 6T}@CUct combing, un— Swashed, 41igo Canada combing, 60@003yo ; fiio un- washod, 80@3%0 ; coarso and medium unwashed, 3G Flo; tub wantied, 60@52%c; Colorado waahod, 35@ 200} Calorado unwashed, 18623)0; oxtra aud morino pulled, 35@400; No 1 snd supochine yullod, 8@ 4ve, oA Gl The Produce Marikets, i NEW YORK, New Yorix, Oct, il.—Corron—Higher ; midaling uplund, 1630, Baeapsrorrs—Flour leas sctive; reccipts, 15,000 brls ; superfine, Western, and State, $5,80@5.90; com- mon 'to good cxirs, $0,20@36.60 ; good to choice, $0.55@ .00 ; whilte wheat extra, $7,00@7.75 ; extra I)L\Io $0.990 7,853 Bt, Louln, $0.45310.75, Ryo flour dull snd lower at $4,60@3.60, Corn meal moro active, but uue chunged, Whoat closed dull ; rocolpts, N8 wiing 31.0G1I; fom gpoiug, Btihnosota, 1,87} No, 2 uluugo, $1.35@ 1. ke HAUB1 413 ¥intor e No. 2Mliwankos, §1.42; white Weatern, $1.65. Rye Qull aud nominal ot B5@%00, Barloy hoavy ; Oanadlun Wost, $1.65, Blult dull and nominal, Corn openod {airly active and higher, closod witl iho advanca loat ; Feceipts, 78,000 bu; stoamer Westorn mixed, 50@ £03401 sail do, 600 ; Aigh mixed and yellow, 6lc, Outu dull and Iowat § sacelple, AD0WD bu . Weslern ‘mixed now, 3 white, 30, Edqas—Dull snd uichangod, Hay—Dull, Hors—Dull snd unohanged, Guooniza—Coffos more active and firmer ; Rio, 193@32¢, Galea of Rio now at Baltimore, 22¢ gold, Bugar stendy ; a falr demand ot T4@8% 0, Molasses qull, Tice qufot. PrTuotev—Dull crade, 8)(@8X(o1 rotusd, 1o, TunpeNTRYE—DULl At 400, B Provisrons—Pork dull and lower ; new mess, $14,50 @16,00 ; prime mess, $16.00, Boef quict ; mens, $8,60 @10.00 ;' oxtra, $10,00812.00, Bocf hanle dull ‘and ‘wunsetilod ; ‘common to prime, $18,00@21,00; ticrce uict: prine moss, $16,00@18,00 3 Tndin mess, $18,00 20,00, Out meata dall and uelangod, Tudales mudfl; plong clear, 85@J00; shorf ribs, 8a: .long aud giorl clod for Decembor and Junuary, TH@TXO, rd stcady ; old Woatern, ateam, 83 ; now, 8o, ‘Eu';‘tu;nafnflfnh demahd ; fair to prime’ Weatern ub, 23@200, Qlicene~Gulot at 13%@141( ‘Waisxy—Firer, at 9 e@\fl& "fOLEDQ. Toczno, Oct, 21.—DnrabsTurrs—Flour dull and unchanged, Wheat dull; ambor Michigen, $1.383, 870t 3 $1.40@1.40% sallor November ; $1.45% Deceins ‘bor ; No, 1 rod, $1.41 cah ; No, 2 red, $1,83 cash ; $1.98 November ; 42, December. Corn dull; high uizod, 4730 soller Noyomber ; 40¢_seller Decémber § lnwdm‘fsxal«‘l’, 450 cashi, Outs dullj No, 3, 800, Glover socd, $3,10, Tidogiizi—Flour, 3000brla; whest 10,000 bu; coruy u; oate 146, u, uemeEnTs—Fiour, 600 brla; wheat, 8,000 buj corit, 2,000 b § oats, 1,000 bu, . ' "BUFFALO, Burrao, Qot, 31,—HueabeTuyre—Wheat negleoted, Qorn quiet and unsottiod ; eales 71,000 bu at 48l @5Uc or No, 4, Oate dull ot 440 for small lota, Ttyo neg- ectod, Darley—No, 8 Olloago offored at $1,23, with- out buyors, Fugiouri—~Lower ; 1950 for wheat ; 110 for corn 140 for oats, BALTIMORE, Darrione, Oct. 21—BiEabsTosrA—Flour dull ; nothiug doing, Wheat quiot_and ateadys choice sm- bor, $1.76 1 good Lo priwe, §1.00@171; common to fulr, $1.40@1,83, Oorn nomiual § mized Westora, 630, Qata quiot; mized Wostern, 480; white, 403500, Tiys steady it BU@E90, Puovusions—Noss pork dull and Leavy ot $10,50@ 17,00, Duik shoulders u and firm wt T30 cleur ib dull nud npminsl ut 7ie, Bacon shoulders scayeo and fira at 8303 olear rib Die, ~Lard uomin alurzen—ady i good to'cloloy tab, 25G30} yolt o, 20@1 Corvip—Unchanged, Wutsxy—Lirm at V3o, MILWAUREE, Muwavkee, Oot, 31,~lngasturvi—Flonr quiet and unchupged, Wheat quiet and wouk 3 No, 1, §L114 3 No. 0, 1.9 cash; $LA woiler Novouiber, Oute dull aud nowiul; Noo1, $kxo; No, % 81ie. Quru ey No. 9, 490, Ryostéady: No.1,075c, Darley dull, but holdors unwilling to make contossions; No. 2, 81,83, TreionTs—To Buffnlo, 0o; to Oawego, 125, RrortpTa—Flour, 5,000 brin: wheat, 167,00 b, . Buurieza—Floty. | :fi‘g‘iole\d' ‘whoat, 165,000 b, CrmensaTy, Oct, 31,—BitRADi Urrs—Flour firm af $6.0037,10, Whent quilet ; ut $1.38, Corn, ear 4T 3 Ahinllod 4@ 10% Ryo quidt t 80@SLe, Outa dull o 803440, Barloy_ onlor, ull 3116145 epring 98ed Puovistona—~Dull and {riegulor, Pork held st $14,00, - Lard quict; stosm nominlly, TH@7Kc; old and now, Bulk meuts, buyers ara demandiug cmeerutons ; ehouldors nomlual nt 03e; olear rib wihe ut 6i¢e’; cloar nowminal, ot O, Dacon only {a Jubhing demand, Winisxr—~Weakat 870, 8T, ToUI8, n 2 87, Lopts, Oct, 21,—DLauapsTurra—Flour dull snd weak, Whiat fifm somo ; No, $1.02; No, 3 rod fall, $1.35 ; No, 2 do,, $1.60, Corn nicts No. 3, 43¢0, on oast teack ; 425@43c regular. ate dull, unsotilod, and lower ; NO, 9, 35@34e in clo- vator, Barloy aull and drooping ;' No, 3 at $1.6@ 115 No.2at'$125. Ryo—No e "Witiaxy—Nominal at 0o in currency, Provistons—Fork quior at $14,00@1460, Dulk mosts quict ; packed clesr rily 7i0. Bacon ey 3 cash and order fota of shoulilers, 'r‘fi(?nu; clear b, TX@8Yc; cloar, 73¢@8o, Lard qulst : amalllota ronaed, 85¢e. Hoas—Firmor, at $1.50@08.00. OrTLE—Quiof, and in falr domsnd ; medium Toxan 843%@30; falf o cloien untivo sioats 4@ K(c. Drrnorr, Ogt, 21,—BnravATUrFs—Flour quist snd unchanged, Whoat dull and a shudo lower ; oxtra, $1.643 No. 1, $1.48%@1.48% ; ambor, $1.38, Corn dull and lower at 40c, Oall):‘i‘l\!' good dx;mlml at 80, OLEVREAND, Oct, 21—DBreapsrorrs—Nothing was Aone in gruln, and pricos are nominally unchiangod, PrraoLzuM—Flrm :drefl}lnd standurd, car-lots, 13 WEGO, OsWEaO, Oct, 21.—DBREADSTUFPS—Wheat quiet, Qoru dull 'at 600, artey dull, TOUISVILLE, Loutsvitre, Oct. 31.—BAoaINi—Quict. BrapsTUFFE—Fiour quict and unchunged. Provisions—Quiot; Moss pork.licld at $1,00. T con lowor ; abouldors, Biso; clesr ib, @8k clear, BX(@8)gc, phcked, Lo lower + plafh, 11¢; ‘sugar cured, 12, Dulk meats lower ; shouldors, 7ige; clear 1ih, 150 clear, 8ije, all looso, Lard lower; torce, B@BI(a ; 'keg, 90 ; Primo steam, 8o, Wittsk—Dull at 67@8do, Hoog—Fackers will begin oporations shortly, snd have now about €0 hogs i penz. ; PHILADELP] Prrtapereny, - Oct. 21, — BnEApsTorrs— Flour ?“‘Bl and steady; BState, Ohio, aud Indfana oxtra nnily, ‘150@8.6:. \thn' dull ; red, $146@1.50; amber, $1 .05, Rye, 85@00c. Corn declining yellow, 0203 mized Weatern, 80@0lo, :. Osts dull] ‘Whits, 49@500 ; mixad, 40X@470. PrTROLEUN—-Crude, 10j0: tofined, 16c, . ‘Waisxx—Dull at 94c. MARINE. Port of Chicago. : ARRIVED. .......ev.,008 21, Sehir Tempeat, Mantstee, lumber, A Scir Z, G, Slmmone, Manlsleo, lumbor, Schr Warron, Mantaloo, lumbor, Sobr Regulator, Manfalco, lumbor, Bebr Raclne, Ludington, fumbor, Schr Gulde, Ludiogtan, lumber, Bebrr Minnlo Corlott, Yontwater, lamber, Sahir Flylug Oloid, Big Buamico, luibor, Sebr Floronce, Holland, wood, Bark 8. V. R. Wat (1 u, Buffalo, conl, Belir Northwest, Biuirhlo, coal, Schr J. R, Bently, Buffalo, coat, Trop Scotis, nfTalo, sundrics. Behr Wollln, Holland, barrols. ; . Yrop City of Concord, Ogdenaburgh, sundries, Stmr Blicboygan, Two Rivers, sundries, Schr Paulina, Mdskegon, lumber. Behr Mary MoVea, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Myrile, Muskegon, lumber, Bchr M. Thompson, Muskegon, lumber, Hehr R, Simmons, Muskegon, lumber, Sohr Ido, Muskegon, Jumbor, Schr Pilot, Muskegon, lumber, cbr 1tk Ghlo, Muskegon, lusiber. Bahr 0, L. Jolinson, Muskegon, lumber. Schr Wiilio Bautel; gon, lumber, Sehir W, B: Orosstliwaito, Bay ' Olty, Jumber, chir G, Barbor, Manleteo, lumber, Sobir Pooria, Maniateo, lumber, : Sebr Carriur, Maniatoo, lumbor, Boow J, H; Hill, Manisfee; lumbor, Sohr Amoskeag, Sturgeon Bay, lumber. fichr Holen Dlood, White Lako, lumbar, Sobr D, Newhall, Poro Port, lumber, Schr Plionix, Pontwater, lumber, Hobr N, H, Forry, White Lake, lumber, Sehir Minnosots, Senoméeo, fumbor, Scow Laurel, Diick Lako, rairoad tioa, Scow Ventut, Alnapee, railroad ties, e H, Rand, Kowauneo, railroad ties, Selr Ashtabuls, Alaska, rallroad tes, Beow Qousin Mary, Mack Pler, tau-bark, Bobr Hattlo Fisher, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Kato Lyons, Muskegon, luniber, Sobir Enteryrise, Muskegon, Tumber, Scow Christlo, Duskegon, limbur. Schir Metropolis, Cloveland, col, Bergo Ponsaukeo, Buffalo, coal, Selir I, G, Joukinls, Falr Haven, coal, Selir E, E. Hutchihaon, Clovelsnd, coal, Bohr J. 8, Richards, Cloveland, coal, Sehr King Loator's, Clovoland, cosl, Sebr Elizabath Joues, DaiTalo, coal, ‘Bark Sunny 8ido, Etle, coal, Sebir Driver, Carlton, wood, Sobr J,"A, Holmes, Maniateo, lumber, Scbir §, G, Androws, Muniutéo, lumber, ol Jo Vilas, Manfatee, lumber, Sehr 4, Gatchiale, Manistco, lumber, Trop Menomineo, Grova Bay, sundriss, Hohir Antares, Graud Haven, lumbor, Scow Reatless, Portage Lakd, lumber, Bchr Magle, Two Rivers, luniber. Schr J, Koldorhouso, Buffalo, coal. Schr Frantes Borriman, Buifalo, coak Sehr Col, Ellsworth, Buflalo, coul, Schir Helvetia, Buffalo, coal, . Behir David A, Wells, Buffulo, coal. Schr D, B. Austin, Duffalo, caaly Behir Jomaica, Qawoo, coul, Rohr Orphan Boy, Clevoland, coal, Schr Hippogeit,<Erio, coal, Schr G. Marriaon, Fuir Havon, cosl, . Sl Tivo lrathots, Sturgoon Bay, lumber, Scbir Topaoy, Muskogon, lumber, TProp Culdwoll, Port 1uron, sundrics, Behr R, O, Crawford, Shoboygan, lumber, Schr O, Micholson, Ludington, limber, * Sohir John T, Motf, Ostwego, Ault, Selir Blackhawk, Homiin, lamber, Sohr Two Frianils, Kngston, sult, Belir Flying Miat, Day City, nalt, Trop G, J. Lruesdell, Greon Bay, sundrles, Schr Madonns, Pentivater, lumber, ; Behir Eliza Day, Ludington, lumber, Sehir Emorald, Golling’ Tulst, lumbor, Schr Thomes Gawn, Clevoland, coal, Sabr 8kylark, Buflalo, coal, Belir Oniondogs, Buffalo, coal, Sctr Danicl Lydng Onwo, conl, Trop Californls, Montreal, sundries, Brig Gludiator, Manistoe, lumber, Boow Annio Tomine, Auskegoo, limber, . OLEAREW. 11v0s1 000, Ock, 91, Sohr Wawanosh, Ringstou, 10,089 b wheat. Bcbr Ells Rlluwood, Whité Lake, 700 bu. oats, 40 brla boof, Behr Harmony, Manlateo, 600 bu oats, Btmr Bheboygan, Milwaukes, 24 brl oll, and sundries, Behr 0. 8haw, South Haven, 15 bris ealt, Belir B, Darnow, Eucauiaba, 1,500 bu 0ats, 30 hels pork, Prop Oharles Reitr, Manisteo, sundrlos, : Prop Fountsin City, Buflalo, 21,000 bu'corn, 500 brls flour, 1,075 bags sced, and sundries, Prop Arabin, Bullald, 42,000 L corn, 400 brls corn meal Eehr O, T, Johnson, Saugatuck, 1,000 bu corn, Scbr Jodophine, Bandusky, 21,000'bu corn, NIGHT GLEARANOLS, Bark T, G, Masten, Buffalo, 40,000 bu corn, Sobr Alleghany, Buffulo, 45,000 bu corn, Schr 2, Chandior, ButTalo, 45,000 bu corn, Btmr Gity of Oonigord, Ogdensburg, 11,643 b eorn, and sundrios, ! = | Lake Freights, - Thera was & botter demand for veasols to-day, rates docliuing jc, quolable at ‘do_for oats, 630 for corn, and go for whioat to Buffalo, Tho engagoments wero ; To Buffalo—Bargea Birkhead and Rutter, corn af 630; schrs Walls, Burt, aud J, G, Mastars, corn at 8o} gohrs O, K.'Nims and_ Donaldson, corn at o ((he "four lattor’ were {aken yestordsy afternoon) ; schirs Amorica andGity of Groen liay, wheat at Go #chr Amoskoag, ryeat 6c; sohr B, F, Bruce, oats 4o schr Mary, OMa ou Ownors'acoount. To Ess Baginaw-~Bchr Afinnie Irving, corn on private term, o Ogdonsburgh~Prop_Coucoard, corn through, Tt Oawego—Schr not named, whout ' on private term Total, 14 ; capacity oqual’ to 60,000 bu wheat, 250, bu corn, 60,000 bu oats, sud 16,000 L rye, Xart of Escanaba. Proawana, Mich,, 21,—Arrivals, 18th—None, De- rturcs—P, Minch, Olovoland, 67d, Arrivals, 10th—Barges 8, O, Daldwin, A. L. Potter; schirs David Stewart, Goo, Warmington, Departures— Davld Btewsrt, Oleveland, mx; Jana Bells, Dotzoit, 573, Negaune, Oloveland, 1,070 Arivals, 20th—Schra ' A, J. Tilden, Pathfinder; barge J. I, Kitchon, Daparturss—J. B, Kitchen, Fay~ stle, 673 ; Geo, Warmington, Clovelsnd, 850, Veancls Passoil Dotroit, DerRowr, Mich, Oct, 31l —Passyn Dows—Props Tawrence and Oity of Toledo ; schra Goorge 8, Blosn aud N, Woavar, Passep Ur,—Schra B, Brawn and G, Muarsy ; prop City of Fromont, /IND—Southwest, and snowing hard, Dezuorr, Oet, 3l—Ervening.—PAsaen Ur—~Props Po- :;‘I'l““ and Murchunt § schrs Modiator, M, Colllus, 1s0n, Passep Dowx—Props Lowell, Witmore and consort, ;!ufl'(\liuu. Tussis, Culorsdo i schra O, P, Miuch aud poficnn, ‘Winp—Southwest, Miscollnnoous ftems, An fmmenso nunber of voasels, most of them from thie Lowor Lakes,arrived in the harbor yealerday. Many of theag will go Into winter quarters whon un- loadod, a4 nayigation on tho lakes i bocomlug very dungoraue: on wocount of tho sovore galos prevallinig shout this time, ‘Iho lakes bave boen very Tough dur-’ iug tho last fow days, and mauy socidonts are reportod grom (he Michigsn shore, Ou thineido of Lako Bichi- gon the storm Lius not beon na & ‘{. e 84 O]\ the otlier, and thareforo tho accideuta an_this uido aro but fow and theso of littlo imporlunce, au tho damage in most cusos {8 broken Jibboowns or torn rlqghll{. The schirs Hippogritf and Jusephlne collided yester- day aftorncon near Wells sireat bridge, The only duinage dono was Lho carrying wway of tho wquare- #all yurd-booras of tho formar vessul, “Tho tobr Blarion £gan, whicl had been ashore on Take Hurou, was puliod oif and brougbt into this hare bor yosterdsy, with four slum pups on bosrd to ogp lir atloat, Blis was takea 1o Wo dry-docky o partioulurs have yot beon recelved about the stuking of tho wehr Lizafe Thraop st Bouth Haveu pler, excopt that only two of the crew wape asved. Mr, Murray, tho ownor of tho veatol, loft for Houth Iaven yesterday, b Gpt. Conton,of tho celobrated clippar.schooner O, R, dohivaon, ot'Baugatuck, is in tho ity Capt, Flack, of tho mchaoner J. Gafchpoln, Teports that last nighf sbout 11 o'olock, witle off Evanston, on a trip from Maninteo, ano of hin aailors, nued Suhn Jurkson, fell overbonrd and was drownod. Owing tos vory lieavy ren, thing could be done to save the man, The deceased wag o Sweda about 40 years of s and dind been o thoboat but . fow dugs, oud i nothing in kniown of is frie SPECIAL NO'TIOES. The Confessions of un Invalid, Publishod as a warning and for the bangit of soing wha: muitor from Norvous Dol By onn who has curod himmaelf, Supplying tho acif.cure, an s ol 1! L f it ol . el NATHAN- TR R A TRt T B, e Y o AN .. WILSON SEWING MACHINE. VIENNA PREMIUMS. THE WILSON SHUTTLE SEWING BIACHINES RECEIVED THE GRAND PRIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor FOR THH Bost Sewing Hachin, THE BEST HADE SEWING LACHINES, Co-Operatiye Medals The Best Made Set of Harness, The Best Made Side Saddle, The Best Boot and Shoe Work, And the Best Samples of Cloth o ) Sewing. No other Bewing Machines received Pre~ ‘miunis on_ their Morits, which wo will provo by evidence at our Office, and that all roports relating to tho contrary ave falso, Machines Sold on Easy Monthly Paymonts. i BATESROOM: 197 STATEST, aud 378 WEST HADISON-T, CEIICAGO- ‘ __SILKS, ARSON, PIRIE& (0, Madison and Peoria-sts. BARGAINS IN DLACK, COLORED, AND EANGY SILES. Black Gros Grainsat $1,$1.10, $1.25,$1.40, $1.50, $1.65, $1.76, $1.80, $2.00, and $2.25, ‘mugh under value, Black Gros d’'Rhines at $1,00, $1.25, $1.00, $1,75, and $2.00, chenp goods, Black Drap d'Lyons, $1.50, $1.85, $2.00, $2,26, $2.50, $3.00, and $3.26, bost value evor offorod. Genuine Liyons Black Onshmere. ‘Bublimo ilks, **Bonnot's,” * Guinet's” and othor best makes, $3.00, $3.25, $3.76, $4.00, $4.50, $56.00, and $6.00 per yard, bo~ ing from 50¢ to $1.00 per yard lower than markot prices. - 2 * Handsome Oolored Gros Grains, good ‘width and heavy quality, $2.00 por yard, in &ll the choicest and lateat oloth shades. A fow Fanoy Silks at great reductions. Colored Trimming Velvets in the best new shades. : Bargnins in Black Trimming Volvers at $2.26, $3.50, $2.75, $3.00, end upwards, fl’o;ldnzvelvohfl, $5.00, $6.50, $6.00, and $7.00. All-silk Gonuino Lyons Olosk Velvats, $10.00, & great bargnin, ' A “GUINET & CL CELEBRATED BLACE SILKS. FULL LINE NOW OPEN. Prices Guaranteed the Lowest. SIMPSON, NORWELLé&CO. 70 and 81 STATE-ST,, Bot. Randolph and Washingion, DRY _GOODS. THREE HUNDRED PACKAGES Of Domestic Goods, and One Hundred and Fifty of Prints, desirablo styles, Fresh Supplies are also ndded to ths Dress Goods Department, Woolen Department, Shawl and Skirt Department, and losiery Department, Special Bargains in Plaid Flanuels from Auction, Making our general assortment varied and complete, and corresponding with our growing trade, to which the attention of sharp buyers is called. HAMLIN, HALE AND COMPANY, MADISON AND FRANELIN-STS. DISSOLUTION NOTICE, . DISSOLUTION. Tha flrm of Dutro Brothors s this day dlssalved by the withdrawal of D, 5. Dutro, o business will be carried on by M, AL, Dutru, at tho same placy, undor tho stylaof ‘Dutro Hros, M, M, DUTRO, Qot. 3, 1478, D, 8, DUTRO, DISSOLUTION. iThe copartnorsliip of Gronkito Marer & dissalved by mutosl cowsont. Afl Tigbill. duaati ey il Bo adfantod by e, “Fio Uinion il U uatinuad by ous suceosswrs, Mowrs. Ttickor avor, atold'ylaco, coruor Kiiiabisgy il Tilluofacats o X, 11, GRONKITE, M, MAVOR, Ohionga, Qot. 21, 1873, VILIENIY, STUATION VANTED, inesa man. Roferences unexcepiionablo, A.ddresa ILJ M, Tribune ollice. CLOTHING, OUR STOCK OVERGOATS Is now vory largo, and tho nssorta ment complote. Plnin nnd Fur Bea~ vers, English Korseys in ever; shade, English and Amorican Mel« tons, &o., made in oll tho LATEST STYLES, including tho ULSTER, GLENGARRY, &o. . Our Assortment for Bogs & Chiliren Is tho largost ovor brought to this city. The Full Cape, King William,, and other Linte Styles, in great varia ioty--all our own manufacturo. PRICES GUARANTEED LOWa: ER THAN ANY HOUSE in the, city for tho same class of goods. MEN'S & BOY® UNBERWEAR. A fine display of WOOLENS ta make to order. WILDE, BLUETT & CO, CORNBR State and Madison-sts. POPLINS. Pl Inish Popls. We place upon our counters this week, & line of the above goods at the low price of $1.50 per Yard, Being a less price than the genuine goods have ever heen offered for in gold, ' They include choice shades of scarlet, crimson, maroon, purples, silver gray, green, and pink, ‘ Chas. Gossage & Co. 106, 108, 110 State-st., G0 & 62 Washington-st. KEARNEY'S BUCHU. EKEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCHU, Tho only kn owa remody for Bright’s Disease, And a Positive Romedy for @ouT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, . DROPSY, Non-Rotontion or Tnoontinence of Urins, Irritation, Ine, ‘Hammation ur Ulcoration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, Bpermatorshoos, Louccorrhan or Whites, Disozsos of the! Prostato Gland, STONE IN THE BLADDER, Caleulus Graycl or Brickduat Doosit, and Macus, 0¥ o O Bl amen, e 24 Mes KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCEHU Positivoly and pormanently curos sll Dioasés or Affeos tiony of tho BLADDER, KIDNEYS, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Exlating {n Men, Women, and Childron, ' N0 MATTER WIAT THE AGE. Prico, 81 por Tottle, or Slx Bottlos tor 85. Depal, o, 104 Duazet, New Yok, Sold by Druggists Evorywhers, OIL TANKS. Shipping Can Mannfacturing Co.'s With WILSON'S PATENT REVOLV. ToB A RORNDUNS PAR MhAGOS ING FOROE PUMPS. For simplioity, efs feotivenoss, d\lmbflitg and economy Ore une equuled, Hvery Tank and Pump warrantod. WILSON & BVENDEN, 406 & 48 West Lale-st, BUCKSKIN UNDERWEAR. THE GREAT PRESERVER OF HEALTH. | PERFORATED BUCKEKIN UN. ) DIHGARSHNTS, narivaled by any ored offored 10 thio publiv, Affordiag the most thorougl prutuction lrlmvl colds, A provenion and caro of WHLEOMAL 1N, “NFURALGTA, BRONOHITIN ROAT, LUNG DISEASLE, e causod by coldss 7 one di ELMER, BALL & HOYT, 80 & 82 West Washington-at.,, CHICAGO.

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