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VOLUME 7. . ___GIFT_CONCERT. Crandest Scheme'fi;er Known.i FOURTET. Grand Gift Coneert FOR TUE DENKFIT OF THE Al 'PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. 12,000 CASH GIFTS)| $1,500,000. . (Chances One in Five, A f the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KEN TUCKY, undor authurity of a special aci of the Logiuls Rture, whick bocame u law Murch 16, 1871, nndestook toer Yabilsh » great fros library in Loalaville; Ky.) by meana o Bve Gife Concorts: and as an inducomet to tho extensiy ‘walo of tickeis, {hey wor the sami 5 distribute The Trusteos ‘Threo of Uisse conoort avo & oen given: the first December16, 1871, whe $153, 800, divided fn t 3 ond Docember 7, 1873, at which 1,000 og 10 €8, wore dlslz‘guhuwd 15, when tho sum of Ju00o cash gitia, " UatHlnotod samons the soke o i Tue Oapital Gift of §100,00 was drawn by Mr, L. B aiin o o $ITN0 Th8 Ao et W okl nroli 13, 1873, for whicn o patd 8100, His ordar for th . ticknta wha a dottac from him diract t themain ofice 1 iavitlo jnclasior (50 8L, Among the lckots sont | i by rogatarcd To N drow {k 5 10 cach. On the 2lst of J 1873, ;pnauxncu in Loufaville, and was fntroducsd by BMr. C - ¥ Harvey of tho fim of Harvey & Keith, a well-knon citizan of Loulasillo, wiien lia was puid bis 100,030, e d gift of 84,000 was drawn ty Wilt orlog, of Gilos Gauny ) Tonn, On tho 1%h of Marct ey wroto & lottar from tho Houso f Ropra<cnt. at Nashrille, Tonn,, to the main olficeat Loulavil nclosiag 410'for a titk . Tha tiokotennt him w 630, whioh drew the 860,000. On the 19th of Jul; Mr.'Worley sent on his Uckot through the Nation; of Pulnsk, Tonn., and was pald his 810,000, ‘ho third gift of 823,600 was dravwn by A1r.0. A« K: of the firm o1 Jamea A, Clark & Co., Liquor Mercha: this ¢ity, On the hi th mado b B, Ko iao. B, o Tousta's tigkot No, 3,547, rhich &;&w&?fi.:: e - ;::"‘ : was, el Kationai liank of Lebnaony Ky jo & bisl about. that city, ’Mr, Wilken o) derod & numbar af tickota for cilizont thero, and Amon - thiem got No, 31,761, which drow tha 30,000, { yZtio othor gif(s woro drawn by porsuns scaitared st ove o wor Al thoio glits wero promntly pald, withoat any di gouar, on" présostaiion B 4ho tlilota snitiod o fhe and the balanco of the gross procaods from tho sales ( - tickots, loss 6xponics, was appropriated to the use of th . __To tho end that the Libra I.fl!c:::‘\.‘l‘l?:g:'l(h:'flml‘lzch?.‘e: argod ‘I.n ('h!lr full capach A Fourth Grand Gift Conges " For tho henefit of the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KA. TUCKY i y 7 JICY fi s sunoinced o como off s Fubllo Libey ‘Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1873, , Masonm, and ub-dopar -4 At this Canoort the best muasio that esn be sfforded 8 grand Oroligstial Bu S5 had Oroliustutl Bund will eutortaia iho xadioncs,! ONE MILLON AND FIVE EUNIRB THOUSKND DOLLARS " Injonrrencr, dieldod tato 12,000 caalh gitte, rangin trivated fron (110 higaost, down (o 450, 1] S higant, e el ot VN0 50,000 attuments, 17,500 100,000 150,000 80 Gusk: G, 40:000 100 Cneh Gift 160 Gaat :.“":: 12/000 Cosh Gifts, ] 326 Cash Gifls, 100 encherss 5,000 11,000 Cush Gifiy, 50 ench.... 550,000 Totul, 12,000 Gifta, ALL CASH, fmountiug to.,, +++-81,600,000 urboss, - Lo Holdar of s Tiaole tcket Ls ontitied to admbsion. 1o the Gy of oy gite may draw, Thn“ll‘(;]:;‘:r S:gg stionsl part, or'cuuven, 1s putitiod to sdmistion t N the i 41 the gitt the whole tickot may TRICE OF TICKETS. Tickota, 1 Hal 21 3, }s'“x:uh ‘Tiokets for §5.000, Whols Gouyon, Tiouows for B), Whole Tiokets o on ou¢ 1B T oach ! 10,00, bE: ' Ins cauzs of such philsnthrophy as and endowing of & groat Library and Mussura sy Lne i departmonts, ta be forover free 1o svorsbody, ‘wad whoa the chances of thoso who buy tho tickeis tre - E2ant to, mako mooy, while they ks so'iitle isk - Bolioved thiat evory tckot will bo aold befors th ¢ d Dlatrlbudun; but whotlior ats take place. Bhou) of tho drawing they ) 3 nflvm‘( s, . Bar, will bo draws, Bat dimuinished (0 ARdo i oo 8 amouut of un tlokots, For axample, 1f ouly balf of the tckets ara sold, tho' gthor half will bo de. steoyad and (hs gifts redused, mot in Whimber, bt ia Talua ono:hialf, ‘e capital gift fn that ‘avent would ve 000, insi of 00U, and all the other gifts in the sam5 proportion, * ALl will $5o that this woull ko porfeot, iy auso tha chanues of drawing gifts would be tcket-holdore, Justin proporiion "R Soanc e for the hitie ats a8 1o b, bk 1 sore Bl ol 0 A8 1 to, but {f uniy DAl ate #01d, aud the otiior Lalf teats : tokbvHoldors toacimo ax 1 vo g pats, > CUAICUs o tho .Safe Kecping of the Money, The FARMERS! AND D LS VILLE IS 'mfisugtzl(flunu 1o Tomain as & #pacial dopoit untll the Congort is ovar and 16y “praridod for, ana thon wabjocs only o, thn Jo et +ohook of thio Agent and Lusiness Manayor of the ‘0 gort, and tho Presidont aud Troasuror of tha Fublio Li. racy, “Il0 manisgeniont is not dopondent upon the ,of tioketa for 1ho imoans of paylug oxponses, bt Ls *pravidod with funds tow on dopaalt in tho Farmers’ rotera’ Linuk for that purpose. ~Tho entirs. praceoda af o of tiokots wil) stand untcuchod in Bank Suazanios fur tho paymont of all tho uffered glfts. PAYMENT OF GIFTS. The paying of glfta will begin the 8 day after the draw. “{n, 2800 o i Tmoatis Lhoroatier and: oo Tonger: Tickets entltled to fillll must be pressned or sont to Room No. 4, Publio Eibrary Butlditg, Loulrillo, Ky. Whure thoy will bo takon up and Ghooks upun the Farmora' and Drovors' 1 Biaht deafts upon tho Fourth National aok of Now'Vark, &t currunt rates of exchango, st o it wit Popald widiout ;ln;lvm‘ g x nob callod for withta six fu 4o Urawing Wi’ U3 tiruad over ta the" Publio Libeasy g Flie Teustoos hiva securad the servigos of i Y on. THOS, B BRAMLETTIS late Governor of Kontioky, (o 6ok s “Sholr Ayont fa tho Huancial, aifalra of hia Grand Gift ongert. dov. Heaulatto [ known (0 alinost overy une R Kontuokr and 1o vary miany of tho cliizons of othor Basay i o Uslon, and b i anthurizad to s st tha lnnkull;l:kul:lll l,(!p;mllll‘ in the ot tha otforud gltts, nd ‘isd 10 'suo Vit ho drawing 1t At ottt s tho b Jab bty drring ablish T ¥ oticio] GUplon, elntod b sl Jaall \o those out of the olty who bave ore fckota by lettar, and o' every Hlokanotdor whos Cuneort et drlocs For akan. g nogted ions vt Agontw ta'soll 11ckots, alinult bo addssssad To o™ Iton, TIOS, B BRAMLETTE, Agent Publio Library Kentucky, Publfo Library Bullding, Toulsvillo, K; For information unply to d. It. WATTE & OO o a1 Motrovutian Blchy caruer La o sie, TR alivator for hiid oosn) ~oulo and andlis-sa. | Bargains! The Ehic P ._INSURANOE, B e R ot vl v AV O SRSV _RHODEISLAND [nsarance Association, or PROV_IDENOE, R. L CASH CAPITAL, (ue Millon Dollars Cash Assets, $1,800,000. TEALL & FISHER, AGEINTS, No. 148 LA SALLE-ST. Good Tnsurance at Fair Rates, BREWERS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF MILWAUKEE. ABSETS. Unifod States and othor Gazh {n Banke on {ntarou g"ll'l\h!m x‘i"l?‘ut ‘oourse of onds and 3o e Aleriod Tatorertisens = Total Assats, Unpald Lossea only, 24,646.77 " itensnnable ratos, honnrible den! t sat- ot e SRR SRR o4 Promp ot dollar in Ohlcago and Hoston, Thn umfivmw COM.- has tho riohent Iine of Btockholder in 1ha United PA Siatey. Ohisago Dircoiors—JOLN A. HUCK, GON- RAD' E. k. RYAN & (0., Agents, 210 Tnfalle-gt.. cor. Adams. MUSICAL. - GREAT PIANG SALE! UNPRECEDENTED THE TURE, GOLDSMITH MAID! BY SPECIAL REQUEST, WILL EXHIBIT AT DEXTER PARK, At 2:30, Sharp, 1IN ADVANCE OF FREE FOR ALL, FOR WHICH TURRE ARK ENTERED Bashiawy, Ir,, Bro. Juathan, Ela Wrick, Halie Morvis, ila C, Lady Hae, Badeer @irl BRTWEEN THE TROTTING HEATS GRAND RUNNING RACE Regent, Lady Pairfeld, and Yomg Harry, Trains leave Michigan Southern ond Pittsburgh & Fort Wayne De- pots at 2 o’clock. State-st, cors ev- ery 6 minutes. To avoid delay at the gates, b tickets in town. 4 5 e For sslo ot Pacifi, Sherman, Gardner, and Olifton; Woolford’s, Brown’s, Foley’s, Parker & Tilton’s. Look for flag on Pacific Hotel if the weathor is doubtful. CHICAGO EXPOSITION, 3 INTER-STATE [ndustrial Exposition. COIOAGO, Oot, 25. Having no longer any inter- est in the Haines Pianos, which have been represented by us for many years, and requiring the space for instruments intended to replace them, we have de- cided to close out the entire stock of that make of PIANOS AT ACTUAL COST. SMITH & NIXON, General Nortiwestern Ageats for Steinwey's Planos NO. 162 STATE-ST., CHICAGO. W.W.KIMBALL, Cor. State and Adams-sts,, Wil ofter forsate, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 22, and every duy ihoreafter unlfl sald, tho foltowing accond.tiand {n. in addition to his lirgo stock of HALLL’ GO.'S Planos snd SMITA'S Anerican Orgaas} 200, 1 T-octive Dunham, S150. oGtnTe ChIchering: 9500, 1 Hallet & Cinniston, $100. 1 G-octave Duboin, 8100 ] JFoctave stelmahy, oeiiely now, 275, 1 Froctare accond:iitu utiebt, Ben0- Zactnve accondiin ? SiEa0. 20 axcondtiand Oraaiis nnd Holodeons, from d-tian, 1 sccond=hand Pips Organ, sultable for o 1 Mnsog & Yiowmiin Orgnn, 2 Hnnks of IKovs naon & Humiin Cont §525 3 nearty nows 8260, i W.W.KIMBALL, 205, 207 & 200 State-st. IRON FPIPE, &o, DAVIS& 1 T-octave Hazleton, NOTICE CF CLOSING, 'Tho Executive Committos have decided to ©oloso the present oxhibition on SATURDAY, the Bth day of November next. In making this announcoment thoy desire to stato that the quality and appearanco of the exhibitfon has been steadily improving from tho oponing day to the presont time, and that those who may visit it during the time still remaining will cortainly have an opportunity to sec the most magnificent col- lection of the products of Industry, Art, and Bolence, over brought togaether in this coun- try. Thanks to the well-dirooted efforta of exhibitors, and the unprocedented attend- ance of visitors, the Exposition is, in all re- apeots, an unqualified success, and no citi- zen of the Northwest can afford to et the op- portunity to seo it pass unimproved. Attractions are boing added gonstantly- All necessary arrangemonts have boen mado to render the building warm enough to in- sure the comfort of visitors in oase of cold ‘woather, Merchants and Manufacturers may buy at the Treasurer’s Offlce packages of tickets at roduced rates, for distribution among thoir friends and oustomers, By order of the Hxecutive Committao. JOHN P. REYNOLDS. BANKING. ' Adam Smith & S, Bankers and Bullion Dealers, Corner State and Washington-sts,, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Accounts solicited. Interest Paid on Daily Balances. Silver Coin furnished our Deposit~ ors at par. WALWORTH, BROOKS & CO., 243 & 245 Lake-st., CEICAGO. . Iron Pipe, FITTINGS, VALVES, &o, YOR BTEAM, GAB, AND WATER, STEAM PUMPS, Eoginos, Bofisre, andPevuiny Suline, o 2o Bteam tIrating 3 3 tors. Lron Pipa in any quantine ok Nicam Elova- Yosy low prices for oaali, GENERAL NOTICES, TETE LADIES SLJOENS EPICOPLL CHURCH WILLSERVE LUNCHEHES, 2% o'alock eali day of the presont wack,at 172 twoon Lasalioiat, and. Viithoay, ¥ 50 conts a3, Tho Iadios a5k tio patronaga of wrr clons: andof batites viiting 1he aity during the waoke PROPOSALS, % T0 CONTRACTORS, Proposals wentod for " [Pom i g Ui el A -turial by the yard, doll dona whni & r‘;:l'['u'r‘,‘,"(:w , P, ERIC) & B Corunt Lalla sl | wstyosicors st Masonic, A regul unleation of WH. B, WARILEN Lo o, bl A 1 A B WL b i a0 b a0 TR LaBalla-at., this (Sh evaning, at 73 o'ola forim .vnrllum lr;‘l.!n: :né L&‘fl:nn"euu'rfpfln'&'cfi;;f'"l Snow s urgontly Foycn y Wo A, o Dol Borotars Masonic, Thare will be s Communicstion of Usfon Park Todgs, s orner af Madlon and Toboy-sta., s (Saturday) ovon: ing, Work on A, ros, A Lull aftand . sirable, o s QLURTE, s'-'n‘:"’y” D’-‘t‘f’ HATCH&EOOTE, BANKERS, 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, IDDIRAEE BANK State of Iifnofs, 106 CLARK-SY, Wellott Chureh ik, Hx por cont compound Interest on depusits. Pars Bouks Turnishod without ohargo. Childron stariod with ONE DIME A 1, GEO. BCOVILLIE, Prosident, Wi, Keraer Reep, Oashion Notk,—Durlng tho rcosnt bis Dank has p daposi omand without POLITICAL. JOHN H.MARSHALL, PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE, OF TIIE ELEVENTI WARD, FOR ALDERSAN, CHESTER E. MORSE, INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE, e FOR ALDERMAN KLUYENTH WARD. WANWTED, ™ P SN e T XL AR e e, R INTS IO 8T, 10320 por month, ovorywhero, 1o soll i, ¢ (\ ANTED-A L { of the must usoful artlcles evor fuvoniod! aceded fu evory fumily, Sond for Glrou sy, Addross, BLCOMB & CO., 167 Btateat,, Cutcaao, I, || Ago CIiIi]AGO. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, TERS, UITII}?'BATBRS- BTRIKING HOURS AND MIN- o 4333040000 | it gé: $4558 B §=:-g<‘§s' i i3l E_sa TdEsy £ \ E3521855 SR ES \ZEdaicst 5 i E 3ig “ A Ouive 1 rom of No, niu:n nod ‘Thitlo b-sti ing {n 1he Expet-ion, I3 n's Jowol bs acnt anywhor nito ) Jumpers T iicueo, Torann weaks trink, withom sk &y on Dy and vaat myanero 1a. {he U tud iacnes by or X , D, returnible fu ton AL not. want, oAer oAty WoE oFmanio. Tneyare fof LYFLAE B pen e 28, fror b to 15 months uld. D, H, 'Av Jehnson, Presidaat ot tho Ohiongo Toard of Honith, " and Profortor of Itospiratory snd Ciroulntary Organs, Ghicags Mediesl Collee, saya: **1liave, during envoral yoars, st feo fun Haby Jumpor ip uew in tho family uf' it fa e 11 {a most eacellently adapted fo moet {1 wanty wnd onditiunt of carly tufay can, as Tthink inno '"f?m‘ inea injury fo ¢ D, W, 1. Hrford, M. 1., Prolaseur of Obw isoascs of Wemen and Chlldren, Unicago Medioal Qal loge, sayn: ** I {ally conour with and fa tho opiaiun of Dr, Jeliaaon, Profersar_of Medloal Botany aii o Hahnomann, Modical Onlloge, — Ohi o, rays: examined the Porfrotion I impor, and ind i $o bo perle 1y rafo and convonianty and Thinc it melt adan-ad for tha purnoses for which it ia fntan No posiblo Infury oo dno tn o ohild Idod bonellt to tua dovelopment of 7 heartily Indorse the abave." ays: ** I fully concur in tho views ex- 'rolossors Ludiam aud ale, as T have nover ¥ Jamper that combined somany AdvANTARAA." od, the District Secretary of tha Ameri- rociding at Chlczgo, writos: *‘ Our 1{:~ wenfoyed the Potfootinn hah’Jum{:umun awa ofiild of six months enjoy snrthing, o sod 1 child of that axe capablo f enjoying Auy- thing. "“The whols family gather around fu perfect de. 11ghl o s6e and hear her danco and Isugh, And when ati othars woary, the flira on Ly tin hour, wotll lust in the fand of Nod,~ Wo bearily resommend tho Peif: 19 all frlends of babies and love: Baby J mmper HATS AND FURS. STRYKER, FUR MANUFACTURER. A vory Liarge, Fino Stock of LADIES FINE FURS NOW ON E.AIND. The Largoest Stock of FASHIONABLE HATS IN TEIIS CIT Y. 931 West Madison-st. Branch, 114 South Clark-st. Fur Repairing dons promptly. THE DRESS HAT OF THE SBASON, “YOUMANS, ERBY & BARNES', <101 MADISON-ST. Dunlap.” Tho Dress Silk and Felt Hatsof this colobrated Naw York, Fifth. vxmur, we have now in full supply, BREWSTER, Hatter, Cornar Clark and Madtron.sta. WATCHES., FRANT & (0, ‘Union Square, New York, No. 10 Grand Quai, Geneva, Tn addition to tholr ususl stock of BUPERIOR STEM- WINDERSY, offora full assortment of COMPLIOATED WATCHES, COMPRISING '(‘JIX)LRDNOGMPIIS, MARKING FIFTH SEC- CIHRONOGRAPHS, WITH SPLIT SECONDS, CIIRONOGRAPIIS; WITH SPLIT AND INDE- PENDENT FIFTil SECONDS, REPEATERS, STRIKING HOURS AND QUAR- REPEATERS, STRIKING HOURS AND FIVE MINULES. SELF-ACTING REFEATERS, HOURS AND QUARTERS, CALENDAR WATOHES, SHOWING DAY OF :‘ll(i’g ;VHKK AND MONTH AND OHANGES OF THE BTRIKING REAL ESTAT. CHEAP LOTS FOR SALE BY W. J. OINAFELAN, 112 & 114 DEARBORN-ST. 3 Lots on Biue Island-av., between Six- teanth and Eighteenth.sts. 40 Lots on Evans, Paulina, and Wood-sts., near Ashland-av., on easy terms of payment, 54 desirable Lota near Humboldt Park, 28 choloo Lots in South Shore Bubdivision, Hyde Park, Perfect title to all, Abstraats furnished to urchasera. FOR SALE, KEY RINGS AND TINE POCKET KNIVES, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT GULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO.%, 118 & 120 Monroe-st, CONSUMIRS will find it profitahle to got toos nefors avdering Showhrs: " HHNDLE £ SIS Whtleasle and Rotall Btaftonors, Printers, sud Blank Hook” Manufaoturers, (68 Clarkents SHEFFIELD NURSERY. 30 ACHES OF TREEN FOR SALE. AU Kinds aud izos, by dozon, 10, ar L0, Eim, Ma- pie, Asti, Linden, and Uo.touwocd, 4 to 7 fuches in diam. ater rauted,” Tiproviag suburban traia ik B st il fitrarot calallys RS broon B DSV RivIg, 44 Ractao-ar, Take Ohloago and Olybouracay, oure W. W. GREENER, Bt Mary's Gun Works, Birmingham, Eoglend, ~ Dogn to annuunce the arrival In Chicago of his Travoling Agant, ALURED HOLLIS, ww samples of Iils cofenrst. Brosch-Loadi v, oo sl el By s, L fat H-N;Hrwf}rlx.ll: i ifouverc aftrg, " 9 2t dnst., Gard. o ah 73, FINANCIAL. An Exposs of the Lake Shore Stock Pool, Settlement of the Lake Shore Dividend Loan. Vandorbilt Givés His Notes to the Receiver of the Union Trust Comipany. Presidential Letter Again. That Mercly a Document That Said Nothing, dnly an Expression of Good ‘Will from the Sphynx. Collapsed Houses Effecting Settle- ments All Round, Goverpment Will Pay Out Silver as Soon as Convenlent, The New York Banks Able to Pay Five Times Their Liabiiities. Later Neports from the Manufac- turing Districts. NEW YORK, Spectal Diapateh to The Chleagn Tribune, TIHE UNION THUST COMPANT, New Yonr, Oct. 24.—The Comiuittes of tho Unfon Trust Compony appointed o consfiler mensures re- Inting to the resumbtion of busiucss, reported to-day, advising tlio Recefvor of tho Company to accept the terms proposed by Commodore Vandorbilt in the mat- ter of {he Lake Shore loan, Recefver Wealoy refuses 10 yivo any information concerniog detafls, but it Jn ofiiclally known that Commodore Vanderbiit declined tovaryhls orlginal proposition, viz.: togive blanotes for the$1,760,000, payabloin threc, six, and nine months, secured by Harlem Railrond stock at 90, The Trustecs ©of the Trust Company have been obliged to accopt the offer, and it s understood thiat tho Recolver will spply to court to-morrow for permisslon to acll the notes, bids having olready besn mado for thom, It fs ex pected that, with the proceads of the salo of thess notes, aud an additional sum _which the stockolders ‘will eubscribe, the Trust Company will resnme busi- mens about the lat lustant, witk an increased capital of $1,000,000. Tho ontelanding indebtedness will Lo liguidated as rapidly os pnnlb\cfi and on early sv- nouncement of businces wift bo made, Tha Cumpnuy will, after paying thelr depoaltars, have on Land, according to {he present vaiue of their securitier, an_ainount which will justify them . in suming business, . KENYON COX & CO, . At a meeting of the creditors of Kenyon Cox & Co. (Danjel Drend,: at which soven-tenths were xesent, ® proposition was mads by the firm, which wax satis- factory and accopled by those present, Details are wilhhiold from the public, - a4 mavon ¢ T bove mades propoaltion to tho creditors for settle- ment, which .4 large number of bsuks, their primary creditors, have accepted as aatiefactory, - .- [7b the Aeclated Press.) VANDERBILT AND THE LAKE SHORE STOCK POOL, New Yontt, 0ot 24,—~The Sui rays that somomonitha 2go Horace ¥, Clark, tho Prosidont : Augustus Schell, the Vice-Prosidont : ind Janios I, Bakor, {ne Tresaur- er, of the Lako Shiore Rllroad Gompany, formed & ol for operating la tho siocks of tlisc corporation, ‘e copital of the pool was to be at from §0.000,000 to 415,000,000, and tha poolera oporated through Gecrge B, Griuuoll &Co, With the approach of tho punte rairond sliates Legau to decline, aud, &8 this combination was heavily londed with Lako Shofo shares, thy woro put £ thefr wits’ end to raise money to kecp thélr marging good and hold their etock. Finally, on tho imporative demand of their brokera for more mouoy, thay, cers of tho Lake Shore Company, cnlled’ upon th selves, s officers of the Union Trust Campany, for the bands'hold by tis latier Gompany, $330,000 {n smount, ‘which were taken to Grinnell & G, wiio were suthor: ized to rulse the needed money on them. Commodors Vanderlfit, succeeding Olirk In the Presidency of tio Lake Bhora Compnny, by legal mesns, pro- vented (ho Unfon Trust Company from making s transfer of theso bonds, ud insisted thnt the mem- bora of the pool should cither replaco the bouds or thefr cquivalent, Danker has mada over to tho Com-~ ‘maodoro real estate valucd ot $100,000, The.Commadore has ssaumed Olark’s shore, and Scholl 15 8aid to bo doinghis bost to mnko good ' his share, It {8 reported that tho trsusfer of properly from Mr. Baukor fo Commodore VanderLullt was to securo the latier far adyances made during tho late panic, Commeadore Vanderbilt, whon questioned this morn~ ing, eald that he know nothiug concerning Lako BUGre transuctions during the lifotime of Mlr, Clarko, The trauefer of property Ly Mr, Bunker was not to make good the loss aof any bonds Ly the Lake Stiore Gompany, Furtlir than this he collld say nothing, N, Grlutiell, of George B, Grinuell & Co,. muid that thebonds 15 question were transferred to him by Messra, Clarke, Schell, and Banker, Execntivo Comi~ mittes of the Lake Buore Company, s collatoral for ‘purchasoa of Lake Shore stock. Whether thene purchases were made for privte {ntoresta or for tlie bonefit of the Company, he waa unablo to say, but Lie supposed {ho latter {6 'bo tha object. Ar. Bchell, whon ques- tioned on the subject, waa disposed to bo very Toti- cont, aaying that o 41d not purnose to snswer nows- A0S aftacks upon him. ife wauld only say that (e mids were properly sorved and proporly applied, snd to them were perfectly f the Lake Bhore that all traneactions in regard eatisfactory to the managers of Company,” Mr. Worcester, Acting Treasurer of {bo Ounpany, said that tho report of & do. falcation in that corporation waa entirely without foundation. The sccounts of the Qompany wers per- fectly correct, - In regard to the bouda, the Company had ‘obtained their value, and bad no longer sny fn- toreet in them, Their transfer was stopped when the Company recefved notive of tho bankruptey proceed- inga agalnst Grinnell & Co., as the Company could no Iongor Judge dn what casts tholr transfor waa Jusil- able, o managar of {he Clearing-Houso in the report thut severa) of 1 i8r0ciat ‘were embarransed, He states that nll the banks sre in a position to pay five thme thelr Uabilltics, Subieisvelaicaid THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER. Special Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, NOTHING IN IT, Wasimaron, Oct, 24.~Tho Assoclated Proas dis- patchies gave Iast night what appeara to be & very cor Tect statement In goneral torma of tho contonts of the Iotter recently writton by the President to My, Will- fato, of the Now York Motropolitan Natlonal Bank, Although thiat dispatch was publishied in noarly every clty in the Unlon, tolograms from various cities have been recelvod liero to-dsy asking what promiscs, if any, wero mado by tho Presidont in {ho matier of affording asaiatance to banka and the comraunities of cortatn or all sectious whoro diatresn 18 felt and caused by tho present money siringency. Touss the words of a prominent Government official here, who undoubt- edly knows the contents of tho much-talked-about lotter, “ Thero's motblng in it Tho lotter, it is asgerted, contalned o alluslon to tho issue of logal- tendor rescrves, mor to tho purchaso of forolgn exclange, but simply axxrrenes the hove of the writor that the banks will act unitediy for the as- siutance or henefit (or both) of tho soveral cominuni- tles; and lu?uen(m\ that the Government would lond auy rensonabls and lawful aid within its power, Thero 18 gooul authurity for tho atatement that nothiug was il fu the letter which could ba so cone strued os to mean thet the Prowldent prome, fsed any kind of positive uctin by the Government; and it v thought that all of {ho tir oreated wan gecsujoned by a misunderatund= {ug 0 the accounts given by the gontleman with whom 1l President tulkod, aud who conveyed Grunt lolter foAfr, Willlame, . THE PUIOIIARE OF EXOHANGE ILLEOAL, In regard 1o the Toporied yurjone to purchans ster- liny exclangs for Qonsular and _diplomutio use, it cun Do said {hut no purchases fov such purposes ¢an be made, excopt upon specifio appropriation, nous of whicli are to be provided for gt an carly date, THE DEAL INTENTION fi¥ THE FIESIDINT, 80 for a3 it can be loarned, Yus to {udicate Lis willing- +| Cadwallader, a peition was filed i ily Tribune, o portion of the $(4,000,000 legals (tegerve nmncd, I that could cossistently and ropei| 8 dome § but, a8 he i known lo roincid I Gorretary” ' Bichardson in- \he. view that no mors of ital témerve oOught. o sucd than the necemsities of tha Government it- eclf actuolly demand, it in cortain that Gen, Grant did not mexn to convey the idea that he wonld give aiich an ordor, or that thers would bo more of tho Fenerve ineticd (hai a3 necessary for tho putpass be- fors mentloued, ROy DRAFTS UPON P Biticé yesterday tiicre has beeu paid out by the ‘Hreastiry $800,000 of the rescrve, making the smoint thun far’ deawit from that source & fraction over $,- 5 hern to have tendok sen —_— PHILABELPHIA. ’ Bpictal Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribund STRILY f3t A WOOLEN MANUPAOTORY, PHILADELPNLA, Pa,, Oct, 24—John Drown & Sons, proprietors of & largs woolen-iiilll at the corner of Moysmensing avenue and Moors strect, 80mae tfme sgo' reduced their oporatives’ wages 16 por cont, 8iid two days slnce gave uotico of a further reductfon of 20 per cont—muking, in all, 83 per cent, Ths oporatives held meeting yesterdag) and appointed a commiites to snbrmlt the follawing propotition ¢ That upon the pay of afl darning $18 ond upwards here be = re- duction of 15 pet gerit 3 on the pay of those earning $10 to $18 weekly, a zediction of 10 per cent j and the pay of thoso earnfng less thon 10 weekly to remnfn at old rates, ‘The firm would not accept Llié pitoposilion, and all hiands bave atruck, ‘They ssy thoy will romafn ut untl helr propowsl s aceeptad, 1 giTY TREARURER CALLED TO ACCOUNT, . In the Clty Concll yesteridny, a resolution wan passed requiiog Weir Oty Tresaurar o report why city warmants are not pafd on presentation, #inca thore remafned in tho City Treasury 43, y, interview on the subject to-dny, siated toat there was 10 such smouht of money D0 On hiand a8 mentioned in the resofution ; n fuct, thero is uo witrant money fu1 the ‘Trénsury at present, What thera fs belongs to otfiot secounts, The question now arlscs, where {4 all this monoy goile 47 A PEIITION IN DANKRUSTOY AOAINGT TITE COOKES, Iuthe United Btates Distrlct Court, before Judga forenoon on Le- it of Frauk N, Sledrs, prayiug tiat Jay Gooke & Oo. tie ndjudged fnvolintaty bankrupte, “The petition sets forth that Sleers bad deposited with Juy Cooke & Co, §7,000, and Ia the firm's cradilor fo that amount, one of (hie depasite laving beeu Lt ono week boforé tise fafturg of the firm, A rulo to show cause why the petitioner's proyer should not be granted was made tipon Jay Cooka & Un,, rolurnable on Wodneadsy next, PR AL T, bankers and brokors, resumo Likiness to-morrow, The prdpbsitinn aubmittod to the eroaltors by the fiem, reviously published in THe THIBUNE, Was unan- Touty agreed to. ) ——— SPECIE RESUMPTION, | - WASRINGTON, Oct. 24,—Pursusnt to the views re- garding 1esumption oxpressed by- the Presidont and Secrotaiy of the Treasury recently, the Director of.the Mint lina been making extensive arrangements for tho colnage af both §old and silvér to an extont herstofora unprecedonted, 80 as to bd toady foi (lis resumption of speclo payments, there now being large duatititfcs of theso metale awaiting cofuago, Tho firat step {n re- suiption hisg boen take, i having boen ascetiained to-duy from the Becretacy of the Treasury that the Governmont will pay outsilver on ta it car bo profitably and convenlently coined for that purpose, LEGAL TENDERS, Outatsnding legal tenders, $3 SALT LAKE, . BALT. Laxe, Oct. 24N, F. Lanaford; Notlonal Tank Examiior, bas a card in_the News (iils avenin annonnclug tho' restmption of thio First National Bank of tah fo-morrow, 1o esya ta capial s ua- impaired, and the ratio of cash on hand to the smount due depusitors fa four times as great da tha strength of banks East, Ths bauk is now. sirongor n any Natlonal Bank in the Territory and Paciflo Btates, Tho snuounicement fuspircs & bioyant feeling among all clasea of business mon, ; s AR EASTERN MANUFACTURERS. NEw Yonx, Oct. %,—The IFurld says : " A gentle- man who recontly Folurned from Conneckiout repro- sents the manufacturing districts of that State as in an unfortunate condition, From 15,000 to 20,000 op- eratfven and fuotory hands bave been thrown out of emplogment,” TosToN, Oct. 24.—Tho Athnilo Mills at Lawrence hove commenced runniug four days fu the weak, aud tha nail mille of the Buy State Iron Works have aus- ‘peuded, making it neceasazy to discharge 200 won, e iy - NEW ORLEANS. NEW OnuEANS, Oct, 24, —A meetiug of factors and ebipers was held this evoning to conalder the recom- mendation made by the conferenco of factors snd Iunkers, They pusted a resolution to aell cotton for, enrrency only after Nov. 10, All sales aro now made for cortified checks, ? it HE ST POLITICAL. s ' ASpecch in Reply to Gov. Washburne, , . of wiscousin, . 4 Special Disateh to The Chicago Tribune, Eau_GUATRE, Wlay Oct, Hh.—Dr. Wnite, & Liberal ‘Penocral of sdmo reputailon, epoke: hora this evening 10 n large andicuce, in anawer to Gov. Washburne's #pecch of last Tuendoy night. Ho touched upon the leading _{ssucs of tho campaign, eliciled hearty snd prolunged applaust, and gave s complote refutation to s0me of the sssertions mude by Gov, Washburne, Democratic Refoicing nt Columbus, Ohio, CovLuziTs, 0., Oct, 24.—Tho Domocrats of. this city hold a mice 437 fo-uight’ to exchango congratulstions ovor fho reouit of the recent election, A hundred e wero ied fn the Capitol Nnuare, aud » display of fireworks was witnessed by soveral thousand people; after which a meoting was called to order at_the west front of thio State Hunse, where hort, congratulatory #peechies wore made by Sonator Thurman, the Hoos, S, unt, 8 . Caty, Georgo L, Convorss, add others, & serles of resolutions wero adopted, doclaring thaf, in the opinion of the meoting, the' recent Democratio triumphe wero the beginning of a beiter eva for the Stato and nation, and extonding thanks to the Demo- cratic State Comimittee, the speakers, and the press for {helr individunl and united efforts to bring about the Tictory. A dispatch was recsived. from Indlanapolisy extending the congratulations of the Young Democrata of that city, snd siating that 100 guns were fired to- Blghtin honor of te succeas of the Democrats fa Yowa Klection Returns, OEpah Rarros, Tows, Oct. 4.~All tho counties in the Slate have beon defiuitely hoard from except seven, Bixty-soven counties givo Carpentor s muojority of 29,163, and twenty-fivo counties give Vale a majority of 8,397 Carpenter ovor Vale, 10,765, Tho_seven countics to hear from aro all Republican, and gave Grant, 1,748 mojority last year, Carponter will hava at least 700 majority {n theae countios, which will make his total msjority in the Btate 20,405, adns ‘The State Benato atauds: Topublican, 353 opposi- tion, 15 ; Republican majority, 20, The Houso stands = ublican, 61 ; opposition, 48 ; Republican majority on joint ballot, 22, Hoth parties aro already looking around for the most available man for Spoaker, The Hon. John I, Gea of Deadfolnes Gounty, Wil probably be"tio I publlcan candidate, and the Hon, W, Dixon, of Wa- oello, the Anti-Monopoly cand{dnfe, The contest in the House will undoubtedly be closeand strong, Democratic Jollification at Xudianap- olin. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 24,—Thie Demacrats hsd Jolif~ fication to-night in the Blate-flouss yard, One bundred guns wers firad, sud & numberof sposches made by young Damocratic politictans ; the Old Heads took 1o part in the proceedin) ‘New York City Politics, New Yo, Oct, 24,~The Liberal stepublicans and Apollo Iall Democracy to-uight sgreed upon a jolut Judicfal and county ticket, and have nomnated & por- tiou of the saio Logliatiye caniidutes. Roglutrations up to date, 97,148, aguinst 12,640 same data last year, Pennsylvanin Election Returns. . PrrLabRLTHIA, Oct, 24,~The officlsl returns give Gardon, for Buprema Court Judge, & wajority of 14,304, and Mackey, for Siato Treasuror, 35,363, New York Congressional Nominntion. New Yonx, Oct, 24.—Jullus Wadsworth has beou nominsied G Canigeeia by (bo Apollo full Demooruta and Repubiicaus in” the diatrict”formorly representod Dy tho lute James Praoke, e THANKSGIVING. Proclnmation of Govs Boverldge. Syrectal Dlspaich (o The Ohicaga Tribune, BemmvovieLp, 1ll, Oct. 24,—The following is the ‘Thsuksgiving proclamation of Gov. Beveridgo: : BraTe or ILLINOIS, EXEQUTIVE DEPARTMENT, In obedience to cusiom, and ju conformity with ‘the action of the President, I, Jobn L, Beverldge, Governor do appoint Thure of the tho 271u day of November nesl, a day of Than g to Al ‘mighty Gud for the morclen and biessiiigs of suother yeur, - Lot all the peoplo give thanks iu the sanctusry, Fejoico at Liome, and bo glad In their hearts, " lu witness whoreof, X have horounto et my hand, and caured the sesl of the Blate of Illinol¥ to be sfiized, Doue at the city of Springfield, this 24th dy of October, In tho year uf our Lord, 18733 and of the Tndependence of tho Unitod States,'tho 9dth, By the Governor : JouN L. BRyERIDGE, ‘Gro, 1; Haurovw, Secretary of Bla MORTUARY. Spactal Dlypatch o The Elicaa Tribung, " Senniories, Jil,, Oct, 24.—Tos funeral of (be Won, M. Staddon will fake ‘yluce on Hundsy noxt, atd o'clock 1o will ba buried u ty he was n 1 to the Masons tho ritual of Odd-Fellows, of whieli Racle Tast-Grand-Master, Ho ulia heloiy/ and Kulghte of Pyihisy, both of wuich Ocdors will unito with the Odd-Feilows, 3,607, according tothie lust report, Mr, Widener, belug | NUMBER COMMERCE.. Fourth Day of the National Board of Trade Con- vention, 65. Further Consideration of the Question of Tramspor- tation, g Tho Right of Americans to Buy TForeign Bottoms Con- ceded. Report of the Committee on Reciprocal Trade With Canada. The Oppressive Aeohol Exportation * Restrictions and Regula- tions, A Highly Interesting Roport from the Finance Com- mittee. Which Is Ably Discussed by Mr. President Frayloy and Others, The Convention Adjourns to Escape from the Substitutes Offered: FORENOON SESSION. THE NATIONAL DOARD OF TRADE ‘met pursuant to adjournment, the Presidentin the Ounir. £ Prayer by the Tlav, DIr, Chicney, Mr, Hawley, of Datrolt, moved that rematks on tho transportation question be limited to five minutes, o regrotted ¥, bub'}i Wos mecessary, in orderto ex- pedits business, The motion was agrded to. THE TRANSPORTATION QUESTION, Mr, Allen, of Philadelphia, explalued why he hod agreed tothe report of the Comwittes of whichhe was amember, Aatotlfa socond readlution, it had been #ald the free Railroad lawd of the Btates would do all that was nocessary ; but that waa fncorrect, for thero were States whore such laws did not exist, Thoy might want to bulld s road to. Oharles. ton or Bavanmah, S0 rocenlly Cincinmat{ et with difleulty In gotting a rond through Kentucky, Ha favored tho third resolution, and velleved Congress could regulate tramsporiation Ly loud sn well as by water, It was o dormant power, which it was timo to oxert, As to tho 8fth resolution, overy business-man knew how improvement appro- pristions wore log-rolled through Congroes, and {t was ‘possible {he proposed Board might romedy that, Ha balicved Mr, Holton's substitute amouated to nothlog, since it was purely an expression of opinion, whils iho resolutions of tho Committeo wero distinct and loar, aud which gave sométulug to Congress to act on; : M, BURWRLL, OF NEW ORLYANS, dcemed it hls duty sfulyly to say he should vote agninst ull subatitutes, and also the three frst reeolutions, which proposed to adjust ‘s question which had not beon adjusted fn Congress,—ita power to croate & cor= poration within tho States, That wus a thing it bed mover done, Mo dld mot waut the Board of Trade to go into that question, Tia fourth resolution he favored, since it stated tiat the only real rollef lay {n the {mprovoment of the water comumunications, Ho was in favor of Lmproving (Lom all, everywhere,—cither tho 8t, Lawrence, the Erlo, or the Allgsteslppl, ‘Tuo foramcr, however, was frozen for sixmontbs of the year, whils tho latter waa always open, and, even 88 it now wae, could crry Wostern products 30 por cent choapor than any otlier routo, “Thhe percentage of vessels lost betwoen the Bultis and Liverpool was far greater than betwoen Now Orleans and Liverpool, He regardod the Bt, Lawrenco und tho Misiusippl as the two yroat compensatiug routes, MB. LATSUAW, OF KANSAS OIIT, objscted to Mr, Holto's substitute, siuco he did not bollove it stated iacts, 1t ussumed that the ouly romedy for rallrond evils wus in loghlation, to which ho could mot agreo, IHc thought competition the ouly remedy, (T gueat Esstern lines, oven, bad not at presout sucient capacily to catry Weatern pwdm:lll Tuere wau too much danger in this_appealing for legislation, A Tortha grand frauk io, ue Woald suggest the Wastorn terinintia bo_at Katsas City, 0 a8 Lo stop all rivalry botween 81, Louis und Cuitigo, Ho favurcd the proposition as it cam from the Cow mnittce, except the Lird resolution, aud tho words © or ¥.ate cuue trol ” in the secoud. He would e glad to seo mauy ronds built under national charters,” The resolutiva for National Board of Works did'not meet witu his approval, MR, WOOLLY, OF OINI0, thought the Board wus uireed 1u Lavor of Water trans. portation, On the rallrosd quedtion thers were fiva poluts luvoived,—the power 01 Cuugress, * the poiicy ia Cougress, the cupacity of tho Lrcyent systews for ene Inrgowent, tho eilect of the tariff on iron, and tue afioet of the geat freight linea on tarity churges, Tue Iutter powts und not veen discussed at uli Lu the Co vention, 801t was unjust to 1 question and 1o those gonttien who Liud not pressod thole clidina (o the loor that & five-minuto rufe suould be enforced, Ie thoreiure, rfused to speuk any inore, sitico lus timd would uok be extouded, ), PEYION, OF RICHMOXD, could hardly sue how it could b expectud that any one would fairly eiuto his views 1u 1ive minuies ou s, tha groutest question of thy duy, Wuich coucerved lue farnier aud ull otber clissus,—cuieaper und boilor trusportotion, It was & queésiion which required thouglit and statesmanship for 18 solutiou, Tue pree codlug dobates hud showa great divoruitica of opinion, Dut tliers was o doubt 88 to the uvcessity of soue action, Hogenerally sgreed with wiat Mr, Buler suld, His poople bud no war sgainat rullroads, sud were Just celourating tho openiug of {he Cuesupeake & Olifo, Tupy bopod 10 have beside it a wuler iue, which would ip to lift the burden reslfug on tug farmers of the West, and furnish them a botior ruute to Livorpool, Conipotition was ouly eective whien it was lud by water ruutes, In this case reliof coutd not e socured by rufiways, - They must utilize the lnkes and rivers, He represonted a couservative mid-ius Letwoen tho Bt, Luwreuce und tho Munsiszippl,~an oud und favorite projoct, 10 conuect the QIO with Humpe ton,Tosds, n, FRENOI, OF RIGRNOND, followed, snd apoko cgault 1he vroyuusd double-track rullway, bince fL would cost to butld and equip 1t sboal sight Bundred millfon, aud & would be wvailabie fo3 houvy frefghis onfy for points wilhin twenty-1ive nues of ft, Tudre wus certuinly no capitahst in Virgluls who would go {10 suy such operation, 1o aiso futud the Tamudy TP XCeHIYE traNSPOALION churges il Ll iwmprovement of Water-Lighways, 1 whatevor purt of tis country thoy might be, AIALESS DISQUBSION, 3r, Gano, of Ciugiunat), waid the discussion wat agmiess, It bud not yot Feaced anything practical “There scemed to be o diiiculty fu thu way of pres ing questions for debato {0 thu Nutional tosrd, Tuit ‘wus particuturly upparent i tho cuso uf the trunsporte tion_question,” Ouly one gret fuot had beew ane nounced, viz, § that the safoly of tho commer-ful cums munity lay in competition, wud tiat the tugaoveinent Of the atitral Water-routes was hetcessty, ilo oered tho following 3 “ Resoived, That the wholo question of transports tion bo roterred to the Bxseutive Goundl, with thoni to collect such fucts a8 nay Lo avadlblo 3 Furut in refirence 1o the points preseutod du the roport sube mitted, tow before us, sud i any past uction of Cone wreas, ' Bocond, b reféronco to this cupaity, piecent wnd prospiective, of vxintiug liues, Tuird, i relore.ce 0 fast rulght hinos, Fourib, fu referente to tuy ofe fect of the taril ou'fron, Filib, fu roleronco to the eutublivhuwent of competition ou'oxiing luce.” Mi, BUZUY, OF PINLADELPIIA, anfid 3¢ nd whwieys bodu desirably that the natural wutor caursew ehonld b {myroved, urafistal ones coie structed, and now raifronds buiit,’ Tie question i w was, oW far can tho Ustieral Goverumont go du s improvemoute, e wis oppossd tu tho asige ot tue resolution of Bir, Gano, It saomed childisi {uat, utue twu duys of divutiesion, tho loauing coumorcia: buvy uf

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