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The Chicage Daily Teibmme, VOLUME 27. PHOTOGRAPHY, Chicago Friends ACCOMMODATED. If he will enll in one thous- and dozon of his FIVE DOL- L. AR Card Photographs, we will eall in one thousand doz- en of our THREE DOLLAR Oard Photographs, and if Mr, Bogardus, President Na- tional Photographic Associ~ tion, docides that his are the best, we will agres to give. ONE THOUSAND DOL- LARS to the Memphis and Shreveport Fund---he to give the same if ours aro docided the bost. E.L BRAND & €0,, ART GALLERY, 598 W.ABASIE-AV, . CHICAGO EXPOSITION, : INTER-STATE Industrial Exposition, ¢k OHIOAGO, Oct, 25, NOTICE OF CLOSING, "The Executive Committoe have decided to ocloso the present exhibition on SATURDAY, ‘the 8th doy of November next. , In meking this announcement thoy desire Sostato that the quality and appearance of the exhibition has been stoadily improving from the opening day to tho presont time, and that those who may visit it during the time atill remaining will certninly have nn opportunity to see tho most magnificent cols lootion of the produots of Industry, Art, and Beience, ever brought together in this coun- try. Thanks to thoe well-directod offorts of exhibitors, and tho unprocodented attend- ance of visitors, tho Exposition is, in all re- Bpects, an unqualified success, and no oiti- ren of the Northwest can afford to let the op- portunity to sce it pass unimproved. Attractions are being added conatantly- WAll necessary arrangoments have been made to render the building warm enough to in- sure the comfort of visitors in case of cold ‘weathor, Merchants and Manufacturers may buy at the Treasurer’s Offico packegoes of tiokets at reduced rates, for distribution among their friends and customers. By order of the Executive Committee. JOHN P. REYNOLDS. — EMBROIDERIES, LACES, &c. &. MENDELSON, 84 East Washington-st., near State, Respectfully announces that, ow- ing to the continuod stringoncy in the money market, ho has resolved to close out his immense stock, consisting of the very choicest Griprs and Thread Lacss, GIMPS, FRINGES, Ornaments, Worsted Embroid- eries, Hand Knit Goods, Ribbons, Fans, Jew- elry, &c., &c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. On and after Monday, Oct, 27, Ladies will find Unequaled Bar- gains in every department. NEW PUBLICATION: GOOD NEWS 2= GHILDREN, ST, NICHOLAS HAS COME! He is Coming Every Month, This Beantiful New Magazine, Published by SCRIBNER & CO, PICTURES, STORILS, & TATKS, IS NOW RBEBADY. Price, 26 Centa, $3.00 a Year. For Snle by all Nows Dealors. Haines’ Treatise. NEW EDITION, 1873, A Book for Justices, Conatables, Coroners, Notarl ors, and Business Mon. For salo by slt Booksolle: REAL ESTATE, CHEAP LOTS FOR BALE BY W. J. ON.AETAIT, 112 & 114 DEARBORN-8T. 3 Lots on Blue Island-av., between Six« teenth and Bightoonth-sta. 40 Lots on Hvans, Paulina, and Wood-sts,, near Ashland-av,, on easy torms of payment, 54 desirable Lots near Humboldt Park, 25 choloo Lots in Bouth Bhore Subdivision, Hydo Park, Porfect title toall, Abatraots furnished to urchasors, PROFESSIONAL, DR. J. B, WALKER, OOULIST AND AURIST, Attonds exolustvely ta the Modiosl zad . Tonbof Diseases and oformihos ot “the YR and KAL: FEIOE, 161 8, OLARK.ST,, 4 FArtitioisl boolARK ST, C11104GO. STABLING. HORSES WINTERED, T baro FIRKT.OLASS Btabl fom oo nt EABONARLE PIIORG fecommodts & ) 161 ity on, toc tle: havi | S SRR o sita piaet to- wittor them. Ao i, Downar's Grovo, 1, Hofuron ca~I. B, Buith,’ of Hemlin, Male & Co., Oudoago. | POLITIOAL, THRTEENTH WARD ALDERMAN. To J. 8. McFARLAND, Esq.: Tho undorsignod, votors of tho Thirteonth Ward, ing confidonoo fn your uprightnoss and abillty, résp fully roquost tho use of your name as a candidato for the position of Aldonman of sald Ward, in the Lnterest of LAW and ORDER. Jamos T'. Dano, of Dane, Woatlake & Covert. Guo, W. 'Lyon, of Lyon & Hoaty, g » of C unor, LT Biaboo, of Mouroa, Bisbeo & Gibbs, John' Dupes, 'of Haminond & Dupoo. J. N, Mason, of Masun & hiilla. Gonid & Go, 3 et oMt ko awoy, of tho Lilh Kenool, Tobn Alanice, of Macdof, Luso & Co. 1, Ml MoUsns, of MoCaun & Iiteh, Geg: Blorwnod, * oo 07, ootjcich, Jonkins, J. Loz Leo, AL MoKahzle, [}, Wager, J. A, Lahr, i, Humiston, Y Susundl, akoneld, Wi fi% akeliold, 3.0, Gorrigus, N, 6, Jonulugs, W. 1, Gargilf, Iriao blyer, Wado Abbott, . Marguerat, B, D, rston, D.W. Grabam, M. 1., dJohn U, Bartlett, 3L D,, A, 1L Toster, B, D., . 0. Toundy, M, D! R H. Henncgen, Webstor, M. I, Joaton A Mecarta It 3: Wektecon josoph A. McOartno; ! . Whilecomib, R Waitname, ' Wik Gltbert, + B, Burton, Jdas, Colbath, . D, Dunning, Jan, L. Hayes, "Fhsodoro Bohnall, oddon, Jaboz Rogors, Mo\ hims John Whitmure, 11, Miltor, Chaa. 8, Follows, V. H. Judson, ‘hite, T, Armstrong, Keolor, .3V, Bl mpicn, . Lnoo, . M. Beech, 0. Burdiok, 95 B Robinson, Charley Mlonzlor, i, Mansiiold, ¥, I, fillaworih, 9T, Emony, John iforron, 7. York, 7.3 Seorle, 3. V. Kogers, . Bnithy 1. Williaths, ifoo, Thes. 3, Ruwan, Webstor Gonld, . Hotzo, John A, Jeuks, Goo, W, Jenke, 17, Franklin Swife, H. Farnham, Krugor, 1. £, Adars, ¥rank Oarson, E, By . 15, ounnt, verman, Chas, W. Cuiting, {kian, o M. Gotman, Yoo Bushot, . 0] Hayman, unkor, J. B, hioKay, nd ‘many athors, The Primery Meeting will be held &t L. R, Carpenter’s Store, 797 West Madison-st., this afternoon, from 4 to B o’clock. RUEL G. ROUNDS, INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE FOR ALDERMAN THIRD WARD. COAL, Wilkes-Barre COA L. “TFrom Our Own Mines.” FINEST QUALITY of HARD COAL Delivered in City $10 per fon, any size. In Yards $9 per ton, any size, WELL SCREENED AND FREE FROM SLATE Also, Lehigh Lump, Blossburg, Briar Hill, Medway, Hocking Valley, and Wilnfington Coal. A Liberal Discount mado on Country Ordors. BLAKE, WHITEHOUSE & €0, 19 Chamber of Commerce. Yards--Indlana-st. Bridge, Twenty-second-st. Bridgs. THE DIAMOND REFLECTOR. THE DIAJOND REFLECTOR Actunlly lights Show Windows as well with One Burner, As any other Reflector does with FOUR BURNERS. Replace your old Reflectors with the “ Din- mond,” and save in Gas the prioe of it in ono winter. Depot, WALB. GE BROS,, Sole Agents Northwest., N. . PETERSON, 147 State-st. THE TURF, THE RACE For a purse of $700 between the fol. lowing horses is postponed until THURSDAY, on account of the weather: M. Brennick’s ¢ Groeley,” J. O’Callaghan’s * Bay Kato.” G. Welsh’s “Black I'anny.” Kleinman’s “John.” T, MoNamara’s ““ Black Prince,” M. J. Clinton’s * Gray George,” PRINTERS, STATIONERS, &o BOOKBINDERS’ STOCK, Tools & Machinery, AADE AND SOLD BY COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & 00, 118 and 120 Monroe-st. CONSUMERS will find 1t protitable to got our pricos beforo ordoring olsowhers. " HINDLE & JENKING, Wholesale and Rotail Stafionors, Printors, sud Blan! Book_Msuufecturers, 11 Ulas] FOR SALE, W. W. GREENHR, 8t Mary's Gun Works, Binningham, England, Begs to annvunco the arrival in flllhmfin of his Travoling Agont, ALFRED 1IOLLIB, with um!) los of Liis celoorat- mhluuehv | oading Hard and Close-Shooting Shot Guns, ficlading hia Intast Patont Treblo-Wodio 'ast and Patont HeleNflm Btrikor Guus, Addre 1l 88th Inst,, Gard. n?{ llgluu. oity morniug, 7 till 1 or 0. ‘aftornoon, 1till g, and THE BEST AND THE CHHEAPEST Weathexr Strips Tn thooity, can be found at : D, W. BOSLEY & CO.'B, 015 Kast iLaudolvd-at, " FINANCIAL. | A Dull Day on the-Stoclk Exchange. The Railroad Stock Muddle in Well Street. Tho Lake Shore Indchiedness to the Union Trust Com. pany Settleds Preliminary Proceedings in Bankruptey Against the Trust Com- pany. Tho Government to Commence Paying Out Silver Tmmediately. None to Exchange for Green- backs, However. A Financiel Panio Expected in * Germany, Successful Resumption by the St Louis Banlks, Later Reports from the Pennsylvania Iron Concerns. NEW YORK. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, A BTATEMENT CONOERNING LAKE SIORE INTER- ESTS. Nrew Yorx, Oot, 27.—J. C. Willlams, of the firm of George Bird Grinnoll & Co., sald to-day that there was no truth in the assortion that £260,000 Lud boen lost in the failure of his firm by the Lake Bhore Railway}Compnny. Scholl and Bankor bad taken the proportion of Luke Bhoro stock allotted to thom, rofusing to take tho wholoe, Jand Zthis ;had precipitated tho disastor to the firm. Ho could not esy anything rogard- ing the rumored defalcations, and undorstood that Commodore Vanderbllt had sottled fully ; ond did not boliove that any defalcation could concorn tho Lake Bhore mntter. Thore Lad boen no question about tho poymont of tho Lake Bhoro indebt- cdness and no reclamation to his knowledgo had been made by the railway company on ac- count of the £2,250,000 worth of bonds said to havo beon hold by the Trust Company at tho time of its suspounsion, ‘TIIE TOLEDO, WADASIT & WESTERN TROUDLE, C. H. Diorce, broker, whose firm failed during tho panie, and who traneacted business for Mr. Boady, Inte President of tho Foledo, Wabash & Waostorn Railway, said to a roporter to-day that tho statement of W. L, Scolt, which I sont to you i’}astemuy, was substantially correct, Whon Mr, Boody was Presidout of the Road, tho firm of Piorco & Co. had an account with him, and much monoy bolonging to the concorn was de- posited with thom. Thoy paid the cou- pons .of tho Road, ‘and in other ways had tranmactions with the compnny; sometimes tho firm owed the Company, an somotimes the Company owed the firm, the for- mor of which happened to be tho caso when tho firm was compelled to suspond. Tho firm then owed tho Compsny 100,000, which it would havo paid bad thoe pressuro not forced it to sus- pend. But tho Company cau hold Boody re- sponsiblo, It {s just now impossiblo, he Aald, for the firm to payit; and whother it woul ever bo nblo to pay, their resumption alono would show. BUBINESS ON TUE BTOCK EXCHANGE was unacoountably dull early in tho day. West- ern Union started at 00}F, roso to 62%{ on moderate ealos, and receded to 503¢, renched to 52%, and by tho olose of tho first call was takou in smnll lots ot 513¢ to 51% 3 lator in the day it foll nslow as 50}, thon rall iod and closoed at 61}{. Lake Bhore seem to be the lamest duck at the opening, but scon began to habblo off creditably, gained 2 por cont in n fow minutes, and large lots wore takon at 66, whon the sale of 1,000 shnres at that price temporarily stopped the upward movomont, and sales were made as low as 61, whence it again rallicd to 6314, and sznfigered u\\‘ng to G134, rcnctlu§ again 1o " 62yg. t tho Becond ~ Board it soon slunk ~ awey, ond finally cloeed at 6134, Tho firet saloof Contral & Hudson was ob &0, but it soon beeamo apparent that thore was no disposition to maintain it nt that point, andit sottled gracofully away to 84)¢, ot the end of the morning ealls, and with unimportant variations sold {inally at 81, %. all sales ropresonting moder- rato lots, “Rock Islaud commonced oporations at o deeline of just 1 por cout, but soon gave signs of strongth, and, with ocenslonal viclesi- tude, sold at 88, closing at 8787, with no dispe- sition to oporate ‘largely on either side of tho account. 'Tho gonoral opinion is _ oxtremoly favorablo to this ~road, and nothing prevonts tho public from giving its stock tholr ontiro confidonco buc tho fact that the manipulators of it seem rosolved that no onoe but themselves shall over make & shilling on it, Tolodo & Wabash rotains tolerably evon tonor, Dbecnuge of its apparcnt choapness, while Union Pacifio is stondy simply bocause it takes so little cash to buy and pay for it. Obio & Misaissippt seoms chm\%nt 4 0 23, bocauso for & long timo it was held between 40 and 45, but its proapects are hardly botter than thoy ovor wora, . TilK LAKE BUORE-UNION TRUST COMPANY SETTLE- MENT, The settloment betwoen tho Lnke Bhore Com- pany snd the Union Wrust Company was con- summatod by giving notes of the Loke Shore Company st three, six, and nino months, sccured by tho Yefl 0 of equal amounta of stock of tho C%utrn nnfi Hudson, and Harlem Railroads, at 70 and 90 rop) uufivoiy Commedore Vandorbilt having provided collaternls. This puts an end to tho ombarrassing affair, and ought to lead to a diventanglomont of the complicated accounts, Thoro is ono ground for DOUBT AND UNCERTAINTY which {8 not removed, but intensifled by the facts, that nearly overy one who has bought since the panlo vegrots having cono so. Greenbacks have proved tho best stock in the market for tem- {mrnr{‘ invostment, How long thoy will main- ain this character is a couundrum asked by evoryonse within half a mile of Wall stroet. T AOLD MARKET {1'0 g;zlk, transactions ranging botween 108)6@ DREADSTUFFH, The inquiry for flour is light, and the marlkot dull, The lethargy in commorcial storling checks the inquiry for ;fllnh:. Thore are light arrivals and foiv buyers iu the market. FREIONTS. Borth-room continues exceodingly scarco, and holds for full ratos, ‘I'ho chartoring demand Is light, and rates aro not quotably changed, though vory strong for vesscls adapted to the wauts of the petroleum trado. PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY AGAINBT TIE UNION TIUST GOMPANY. A petition asking that the Union Trust Com- pany bo adjudged bankrupt; that, pending neceusary proceeding thoroto, tho Courb will take powsession of the Trust Onm{u\x?v'a prop- erty ; that su injunotion may be fssued to restrain Edward B. Woesley and other oflicors of the Company from making any paymonts, trana- forriug any doposits, or selling any of tho Com- pany's pro})urtv. and from compromising any olaims duo tho Company, was proscnted to Judge Tlatehford, in the United Btates Distriot Court, to-day, biAudloy W. Gazzam, attornoy for Will- inm R, Lynoy, of Drooklyn. Lynoy's claim scomod to bo basod on a balnnco of #4,304.61duc on hia pass-book. It is undorstood this clalm was loft n fow days ngo at tho offico of tho Trust Company for sottlomont, and was again ob- tainod possession of by hynuy this morning. Tho grounds of petition boiig an not of bank- ruptoy committod by the ‘Urust Company may bo summarized as tho delivery of its proporty over to Rocelver Edward B, Wesloy for tho put- rnuo of giving proference to coriain eraditors ; ho transfor of Inrga sums of money to Augnktua Hoholl; tho assignment of & large portion of its ostato, excoeding in value $1,000,000, to tho Lake Shioro & M ohigan Bouthorn l\nflway COom- l)nuy; the transfor of monoy to one or moro of to officera that thoy may spoculate with it and, finally, tho conoenling of its proporty. Theso nots boing ‘dono with intont to dofrand potitiover andothororoditors. Judgo Blatohford immodiate- 1y took tho cnse into considoration,and ovontually rantod on ordoer to show cause, roturnable on ov. 1, It is understood thnt the order was sorved on Mr. Frothingham, Irosident of the Company, Iate this evoning. Seorctary Wosloy wns quostioned to-dny rogarding the offairs of the Gnml‘mny, thongh not with & view to_olicit information re, mfiug the above proceedings ; but ho evaded all quostions put to him on the subject. (To the Assoclated Press.) AFFAING AT TIIE ASSAY OFFICE. New Yong, Oct. 27.—Ten thousand pounds sterling wore received nt tho Assay Ofico to- day, meking a total of £1,047,000 sinco Oct. 6. Tlie Bub-Tronsuror and (ho Buporintendent of tho Assny Offico eald, to—dnf, that thoy lind re- ceived no furthor communication from Waeh- ington in regard to tho proposed paymoent of silvor coin, ond had taken no steps inthe mat- tor. Tho Diroctor of the Mint will arrive in Washington to-day. - OHEPATEAKE & OMIO, ; Collla P, Hunting, tresident of the Chesa- penko & Ohio Railroad, in rogard to the roport: od embarrassmont of tho Company, said that it was lilkoly that tho coupons of its bonds falling duo on the 18t of November would not bo paid. Bome of tho construction and equipmont papors were overdue, but not to o large amount. NEW YORK OENTRAL. It is rumorod that William H, Vanderbilt, Jr. 1ns sailod for Buropo, to nogotiate £2,000,000 of Now York Contral Rallroad bonds, which still Fomain out of tho rocont issuo of 810,000,000, SECURITIES IELD DY GRINNELL & GO, A full list of the securities held by creditors of George B, Grinnoll & Co., is published, They nro mainly sharos of tho Lake Shoro and Cbicago & Northwestorn Railway Companies, witli o dash of Now York Contral. THE UNION TRUST COMPANY AND LAKE SIORE MUDDLE, In rogard totho Union Trust Company and Lako Shoro Railroad muddle, Ar. Wesley, Ro- celver of the Trust Company, states as within his own knowledgo that when Commodore Van- dorbilt came into tho Prosidency of the Lake Bhore Company, after the doath of Horaco ¥. Clark, Lo found this dobt to the Trust Company, smounting, on the 24thinst, to the eum of 81,809,079.53, n dobt of which he Liad proviousl kuown nothing, and in the contracting of whic] hio bad no porsonal share; that this loan was mado b{‘ the Trust Compeuy at 7 per ceut, ata timo when monoy was vory cheap, and lending ab 43¢@0 por cent, and that although Com- modore Vandorbilt, lmnmnnll , WIS not respon- siblo for dollar of {t, ho had, in ordor to take care of tho Lako Shore intercat on tho one hand and to help the Union Trust Company ont of its difiiculties on tho othor, to put up his per- sonal securitios aa collateral for tho rafirond company's notes, which are drawn i and very stringout form. o S, SPECIE RESUMPTION. ‘Wasnmaroy, D. 0., Oct. 37.—Secrotary Rich ardson statod to your correspondent this evon- ing that ho would bogln at onco to pay out sil- ver in sums not exceeding £5, whero requisitions upon tho Trensury call for fractions of &5. Under no circumstances s silvor to be exchnnged for greonbnaoks or fractionaleurrency, o8 {8 supposed by many. No such purpose has beon at any time entortained by the Becratary. €It would bo," eays lo, **absurd to even think sorlously of such a thing in viow of the fact that in tho first piace there are only from £250,000 to £300,000 worth of silver coin isnow available, and,in the sccond placo, it wonld be impossiblo to coin enough silver in less than five yearato meot the demand for silver coin if a gouoral full pay- ment _and exchange for groenbacks aud frac- tional currency were attompted. ‘Thorefore, it ;\'lll bo socn that tho much-talked-of resumption s to AMOUNT TO A VERY LITTLE. Judge Richardson Mfls' Lowoever, that if tho eople will be reasonable, aud not make a rush or the littla silver that the Tronsury may have to pay out, the action of the Govenment will prove of ultimate nssistance and value to the country; but if a rush i3 made ‘for the coin for the purpose of hoarding, the supply will 800N BE EXIAUSTED, and no gonoral benefit will be folt. He hos re- colved telograms from numorous bauks, ssking him to let them havo ns high as 810,000 worth of silvor cain, but thosa ngpllcnntn hind an idoa that tho Trensury proposod exchanging silver for enbacks. The fact is, tho Becrotary says, thero a8 boon no silvor coined this month, whils thore have been about $10,000,000 in goifl coined at tho Philadolphia Mint alono. The domand for gold is very largo, and almost the utmost ca- pacity of tho minta will bo_exerted to keep up with it. Whon the domand for gold coinage lessons, silver will be coinod a8 rapidly 88 pos- sible, {70 the Associated Press,) ATPLIOATIONS FOR BILVER COTN. ‘WaBIHINGTON, Oot. 27.~The Treasury Depart- ment up to this aftornoon had not paid out any silver currenoy, and no order had beon received Dby tho.Onshior to pay out over the counter of the cash-room, The Teller was bestegod during {)hc 1:‘lny for silver coin in oxchangoe for greon- ROk, Tho Becrotary of the Treasury will issuo au order to commence PAYAENT OF BPEOIE, at Now Yorlk, Boaton, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other leading vitics, whero thore are Ausist~ ant-Treagarors or designatod depositorics to- morrow. In no caso will moro than $6 in silver be poid to ono person, tho balance of the check being payable in groenbacks, The Beorotary s in hopes to keop up THE PAVMENT OF BIVER, ‘which will bo commenced to-morrow, expressing the opinion that o will bo able to do so unless & run upon tho T'reasury bo made and tho silver taken out for tho Em-pan of being hoarded. ‘Phoro i at presont abont $500,000 in eilver coin in possession of the Governmont, which, it is thought, -will last some weeks, but the work of colning will still be continued, though not more n;pn!ly than horetofore, There is an abundance o BILVER BARS in tho country, and the capacity of tho mint is sufiiclont for the coinnge of about 15,000,000 per aunum in silver, without interfering with othor colnago. With 'the oxcoption of that in Oalifornia there s but littlo " silver coin iu tho country_now mnot owned by the Govetn- ment, In order to prevent any rush for silvor coin, the Boorotary will, in his order dirocting the paymont of that coin, positivoly forbid that MORE TUAN FIVE DOLLATS bo pald to one person, no mattor what the amount may bo called for in tha chook. —— ST, LOUIS. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br. Lous, Mo., Oct, 27.—The bauks of B8t. Louls all rosumed ourrency payment to-day. There wag no oxcifoment, aud no signs of arun anywhero, All hove atrongthencd thomselvea groatly since tho suspousion, aud some roport twice a8 much curronoy as they have on hand in ordinary times. Bome bankers sny ;that thore I8 at presont 26,000,000 or 8,000,000 more currency in tho banks at prosont’than they hinve commonly in their vaults. Niuo huu- drad thousand dollats of tho 1,400,000 Cloariug- House cerlificatos have hoen retired, and tlio roat will bo withdrawn, it is thought, without troublo. If things go on quietly for a faw:days, it Is hopod that discouuts will be madoe as freoly s they were n month ago, Exchange s sold at 1-10 to }¢ premium, —— ] PITTSBURGH, { NON FULNAOES BUSPEND OFERATIONS, Spectal Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrspunan, Oct, 27,—Thore is much feeling among manufacturera in this city agalnst somo of the banke which rofuso to negotiato paper at logitimato ratos, and that have tho modey, but cliarge 2 per oont & month, This gives s num- ‘bor of tho mills that bold Jarge amounts of good K [ ‘Weatorn papor no alternativo but to shut down. Tho furnaces horo on Baturday resolved to ro- duce wagos 10 por cont, but the mon, at least somo of them, aro not satisfied, and rofuso to worl for less-rates, The consequonce is that this morning Moorchoad’s fron furnace also had to shut down, Tho iron millaaround us hora at Johns- town, tho Cambris Iron Works, and at other places largo rail milla Liavo suspendod cnsh pay- monta ontlraly to tholr workmon, and only pay in long time notos and store goods, Tha pros- pect in this vicinity for tho iron market looks gloomy at presont, i, WASHINGTON, THR JAY OOOKE DANKIUPTOY CASE, ‘WasmnaTtoN, Oct, 27.~In tho Districk Bu- prome Court to-da; Judizo Iumphroys ordored a notico to non-rosidonts in the bankruptoy sult nFnluflt Jay Cooko & Co, Bonjamin Bucknor is the petitioning croditor, This case differs from all others, oltiior in Philadelphina or Washington, in charging that William H, Terry was a partuor in tho Washington houso. LEGAL-TENDERS, Outstanding logal-tondors, $360,874,888, —— NEW ORLEANS, New OnLeans, Oct. 87.—The Price Ourrent says: *‘ Although thoro is vory little animation in tho Western prodnce and provision market, a battor fooling is obsorvable gonerally, and thore is loss prossure to roalizo than thore was last wook, Al stooks aro firm, and bolng hold more firmly. The condition of finances appoars to have ngewmed a bettor aspeot, and & decided im- provemeut in trado is looked for aftor tho lst rox. ! ——— DUBUQUE. Dunvque, Oct. 27.—The Dubuquo BSavings Bank has ordered nn nsscssmont of 90 per cont on tho stock, to pay up depositors, This.should ild 00,000, bub 1% in mot bolioved it will produca much. . ———e— SALT LAKE, BALT LARE, Oct. 27.—Business pmnpmls‘mom oncouraging, with gencrally a hopeaful fecling. pramonsiin BUFFALO, Borraro, Oct. 37.—H. W, Burt & COo., brokers and baukers, have resumed business. —_— . ABROAD. . New Yonk, Oct. 27.—A letter from Borlin, Prussin, shows that that city hns not only beon uffected by tho American panle, butis preparing for ono of its own scandals on the Bourso. Ir- rogularity and insceurity in overy branch of busi- ness ; prodigality and “waste nmon[i' tho middle clnsges ; groat suffering among the poor; a ewelling tide of emigration, rnd all forms of pecuniary diatress hang over the vity, and all is &t’l]d ttl“ 1o owing to nothing lesy than the specle ntion, - Lonpox, Oct, 27.—Tho banks on the continent ‘have raised their discount rates. PESTILENCE. Cheering Reports from Nem- phis. The Fever Believed to Be Routed. Letter from the President of the How- ard Association. That Bale of Cotton Still on Its Travels. Mrearenis, Oct. 27.—From noon on Saturday to noon on Bunday tho mortuary report shows twenty-six deaths from yollow fever and oight from other causes. From noon on Sunday to noon to-dny the donths wore thirtoon fromyollow fovoy aud threo from othor causcs—n dooronse of deaths from yellow fover of thirteon,: formed in mauy places this morning, and thoc(’:ronpuct is more favorablo. . A YEW ABBENTEES aro, returning to tho city, but the Board of Faplth hove not advised so yot. On the con- trary, thoy any thot it is too early, Among the deaths to-dny was Victor Fuachs, a mo merchant. No now cases aro reportad at Fltxle Howards’ up to noon to-day, sud they are diecharging the nurses. PAYORABLE REPORT. Mexenms, Oct, 27—Evening.—Information from all relinblo sources tend to confirm the opinion that tho Yellow Jack is rapidly docrons- ing. The worm rain of yostorday had no offect toincreaso tho number of now cnses, 88 was fenred. On tho contrary, thore wore fewer ap- plications for nurses to-dny than sinco tho be- ginning of the plague, The Howards' rooms wore crowded with nurses waiting application, and at noon tho Assoointion began discharging them, aud thero is every asgurauce that the scourge is routed. . TUE KNIGUTS OF PYTHIAS, Meacems, Oct, 27.—The Grand Chancellor of tho Knights of Pythins, of Pennsylyania, T. 8. Jukes, itsued the following order to-duy : ‘To our brothren of the Ordor who have so nobly responded to our appesl for ald wo return our sine coro thanks, and stato thot wo have sufiicient funds on hand to rolleve sulfering brothren, (8lgned) T, Jukes, Grand Chancellor, A cold northwost wind is blowing, and tho towperature is falling rapidly. TUE MORTUARY up to 6 p. m. from yollow fover was 18; from other causos, 8, AT SHREVEPORT, Buntveront, Oct, 27.—Tho tolographors aro all woll. The Intorments {aslordny were : J. I, Whitman, 84; Loura Caln, 4 ; Boverly: Harria ‘colored), 603 J. B. Nathan, 40 ; Eliza Hellor, 0; Thomas M, Gill, 15; Robort Worman, 27 Mies Btone, ago not given. LITTLE ROGK, Lirtee Rook, Oct, 27.—Dain last evening; .| clear and cool to-day. Tho Board of Health aunounces that thore are no yollow fover cases in the oity. DENISON, TEXAS. DensoN, Toxas, Oct. 27.—Tha yellow fover is still unabated bolow Corsicana, Toxas, but thore is no unusual sicknoess north of that point. B AT MONTGOMERY, ALA. Moxntgoneny, Ala, Oct. 97.—Rive canes of yollow fover have boon reported for the paet forty-cight hours, The Alabama Btate Fairis postponed from Nov. 2 to]Nov. 18, A hoavy raln occurred hero this morning, but the weathor is not cold yot. AT CONPUS CNISTI, TEXAS, BrownaviLLg, Toxas, Oct. 47.—Ono fatal case of fever to-day occurred at Corpus Ohristi. The authorities bave ordored quarantiue botwoen that oity and this place. United Statés cavalry bave gone out to patrol the roads and provent iutercourao botween hero and Corpus Clristi. The person who died at Gorpus Ohristi had just arrived from Columi#is, where the fover is very bad, As tho Northern malls come by Corpus Oliristi, they will bo interruptod. ACHNOWLEDGEMENT, The following letter, from the Presi- dont of the Howard Assoclation in Memphis, re- contly received by Mr, N. K, Fairbank, Olinir- man of the Chicago Committeo for tho reliof of the Memphis suflerors, will be read with painful intorest. In view of the facts contained in it, the contributions of our citizens should be f‘lvnn ovon more unsparingly than they have hitherto oon : Myateua, Tonu,, Oct, 81, 1873, N._IC, Fairbank, Feq,, Chairman, &o., Chioago, 1ih: DeanBm; [ am in reuolp¥ of yours of 10th, coutaining 817115, for which weo incloso our re- ceipt, as woll as duplicate receipts for amounts pmvfuuuly rooolvod, making total amount ro- coived from you 28,048, We again ncknowl- odgo our grateful thavks to you and your goopln, for “thelr continued kindness aud aid, had postponed writing you from doy to day hoping to announce to you tho chesring news that our oity was aimost rolioved from this terrible scourgo, but ulas, my dear slr, wo fool very end this morning, and my own heart almost donponds at the contumplation now beforo mo, Wo have. more now cases reportod than during provious days, and tno frosts that have vimited us during the past threo nights have seemingly done us™ no good, Itmaybo that their good fruits can ouly be folt four or five days henco, The weath- or laving again become warm, God only knows whether this bope will be blrated like thio othors, Our necessities are becoming groator each hour. Wo havo now 825 nurses in our employ, which cost us at least §1,600 gaer dny.. Our wlolo ox« penso Is not less than §3,000 “por doy. This ex- ':m“w must continue, uuder the moet favora- lo circumstances, _for ton days, and, should tho fovor become _worso, it mus incrongo proportionatoly. Momphfe connob help horself. Tho wholo surrounding country is Iargoly Indebted to us, and we are unablo to collect any part of it by ronson of thero being no cotton buyers horo, and no cotton will come to Momphis while our business is in tho paralyzed condition it now s in, Wo caunot do otheriise than continue to accopt L&mr goneroua donations, and must expoct your ul{:, aid and sympathy until wo_send you the ‘‘glad tidings," ‘that we aro frood from'the dominlon of. this fearfully gls:\lulgl;mut fovor. Our t{roapury oontains only Tho Cltlzens' Relief Committeo aro supplyin; the poor with supplics, food, otc, Their work ean close nt any time by reason of exbaustion of funds, Our work snustgo on or hundreds now suforing with the fever or convaloscent be loft to die nlono and unattonded. 1 am {ndeod woary of this continuod labor, ns are algo all tho other active mombeors, but the semo reason that called us from our busineas avecations still remains, and wo must endoavor to forgat tho dlsnmmlub— mont and sadness all around ug, and continue to work. Agnin assuring you of our thanks, Iam mosat truly yours, » D, LANGSTAFF Trosidont Howard Astociation, DELIET FROM OTHER POINTS, Special Dispatch lo The Chicago Tribune, Oxpan Raeros, In,, Oct. 27.—Up to noon to- day 2840 has been contributed horo forthe Mem- phis sufforors. This sum will go forward im- mediatoly. , A New Yorg, Oot. 27.—Tho Evening Posi nc- knovwleilges contributions to-day, in addition to thoso previously mede, in nid ‘of Momphis, of 8648, Tho Lxccutive Committco of tho 8. Nicholas Association agknowlodges contributions to {ho samo objeot of 1,301, F Tupranaronts, Oct, 27.—The City Council to~ night nppmfilrnlefl $2,600 to aid tho sufferers in Momphis. . H, M. Lowenstein, suthorizod agent of Momphis, and the Rov. Dr. Wise, of C}namnnu' woro presont, and naddressed tho Council, These gentlemen will visit Claveland, "Folodo, and Dotroit on the same_mission, leav- {ng here to-morrow for Oleveland. Avausts, Ga., Oct, 27.—Five hundrod dollara wore subscribed to-dsy for Memphis reliof, and tho polico forco subscribed §112 in addition for the Momphis police. LoutgvitLe, Oct. 27.—Relief mensures for Montgomery are now in progress. J. Tapp & Co. tendored a quantity of merchandise to-day on 'Chango_to be sold for tho roliof of Mont- omnr{, and other contributions are boing made. an Rice's circus will give the gross receipts of Bnturdn!s performanoco for the Memphis suffer- ors, and 'a now impotus is givento tho relief monsuro ‘throughout the cit; dramatio entertanments. Catholio Ohurchos, amounted to $500, THE HISTORIO DALE. C1NoIeNATY, Oct, 27.—The bale of cotton which was dooated by Col. Creed Taylor, of Arkansas, for tho benofit of tho orphans at Momphis, and sold in thia city for 81,500, and subsequontly shipped to 8t Lounis and sold thore for 800, was forwarded tfo this city, and to-day was eold on 'Change snd purchased by members of the Chamber of Com- merco for £2,038,08. It will bo shipped henco to some other city to be again sold for the same purpose. A LETTER FROM SHREVEPORT. Shreveport, La, (Oct, 10), Corresgondenice of the Daven- “porf Uemoc rat, Shreveport is situated on_the Red Rivor, 700 miles from New Orleans, with a population esti- mated at 12,000 hoforo the epidemio, The yol- low fover was declared epidomic on the 10th of Soptembor, but long bofore thia thousands of people had hurried_away by overy conceivable monns of ogrees., Business has now heon sus- ponded upwards of eix woeks, The town is liko a desorted place—avoided by frionds and droad- ed by overy one, Out of about 4,000 citizens who romained here, more than 700 lavo died. Wholo familics been buned togother, The wite has died, nob knowing that her husband was dead. Ohildren havo beon buried, the parents not knowing thoy wore childloss, Parents and children have boen buried in one_ grave little knowing that cithor ‘in the shnpe of olloctions in the Sunday, for Momphis, NUMBER 68, CHICAGO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1873. T e s s W ol s DA el ooy W e S O SO S S NP S S S oo S T L ek FOREIGN. : Further Testimony in the Ba zaine Trial. The Politioal Outlook in Frano Growing Excited, The Cartagena Insurgents De« moralized. 4 Arrest’ of Catholic Priests in Russia. The Roman Jesuit Establishme.nisv 'to Be Broken Up Nov. 2. FRANCE. Pans, Oct. 97.—In the Bazaine trial, to day, tho prosocution announced that it would not call for ovidonco as to ovonts provious to tho 13th of August, Tho Prosident of the Court, how- over, at tho request of tho defonso, allowed tostimony to bo givon rolativo to tho bat- tlo of' Torbach, Gen., Montsudon and other Generals of Division acknowledged that Bazaine ordered them to tho assistance of Gon. Frossard, and variously oxplained their failuro to carry out his orders, Gon. Frossard testifiod that Bazalno's orders to the Geuerals of Division were distinct, and thoy were respon= sible for thoix non-excoution. At tho opening of tho sitling M. Regnier was- callod a8 & witnoss, but e was nov presont. It 18 eald that Lis arrest had beon ordercd, becsuse ho wroto an insulting lotter to tho Duke d'Au~ ‘mato, and ho Lina flod to England. Dologates from tho Deopartmentslof Dordogne, COato d'Or, Vanclouso, and Loiro ot Ohor, whom Prosident MaoMalion rotused to recelve, had an {nterview with M. Thiors to-day. I\'m!{\lont meotings of Republican Deputics are held. Tho machinations of the Royaliats are causing groat irritation in tho Provinces, Re- ublican potitions, aithough prohibited by the rofocts, are circulating ovorywhero, and boin numerously aigned by the most influ ential oiti<, zons, - Panig, Oot. 27.—The elections for municipalt officors in soveral places yosterdsy genorally ro- sulted in Republican successes, ———— SPAIN, Maprip, Oot. 27.—It is roported that tho ine uurgentu at Oartagenn ara complotoly domoral- ized, and their loadera disagrocing among them- selves. On tho return of the ficel cis, the crows of the Totuan and Mendez Nunez mutinied, and soveral of thom wore killed and wounded before subordination could be rostored. The en- inea of tho'vesscls are in a bad vondition, and 5.\!: Tituan is reported to be leaky and .making wator fast. An attack upon the foris .by the Government fleat was oxpected to begin yestor- from Valen» day. '%lm conylet soldiery of Intransegontas also re- volted, and domanded paymont and supplies of clotbing. Mapnm, Oct. 27.—The Intransigents vosscls obtained 20,000,000 reals by plundering the merchantmen of Valencia. TAVANA, Oot. 27.—A telogram from Spain an- nounces that tho Government is gotting steam transports roady to carry 5,000 more troopas to Cuba bofore the 80th of Novembor. - —— ' RUSSIA, - New Yong, Oct, 27.—The Baitio Gazetle says: “ The Russinn Government has been obliged to order arrests among the Roman Catholic clergy in the Diocese of Cholm, A vast politico-re- ligious conspiracy has been discovered among the clergy. had taken siok. The sick, the dying and the doad have been often togoether in ono room. Tive pricats havo fallon victims to tho scourge “while ministering to tho sick. Tho churches are closod, the congrogations are scattered, tho servants of God, who are not dead, aro slowly recovoring their hoalth, The Zimes is tho only papor publishied hero now, on a half-sheet, which is but & mortuary record, ‘The whole city is liko & vast hospital, in every house somebody is siok, hag been sick, or is “waiting upon the sick, The convaloscents met on tho stroots look more like crcoping shadows thon Luman ‘beinga. d At the hoadquartors of the Howards and about the drug-stores are the only places where visible aetiyity Ernvnlls. Tho Howard Associntion, or- anized liore ns soon ng the epidemic was made finown, havedone much good ; thoir reliof com- mittees have provided for the noedy, and dis- tributed all provisions recoived for tho poor from generous Bt. Louis snd other placos. Thank heaven, the fever is now undor control, and not 8o virulent in typo ; thoso who take it now have a chauce to recover. The want of ma- torial in the city proper to work upon drives the monater without, who Ernflun.\ly prosirates peoplo that live in the country, SPRINGFIELD. The Final Classification of Railronds in this State, as Corrccted by tho Railrond Commissioners--Flans of the Commission for the FPresent Weolk. 3 Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BeringriELp, Ill., Oct. 27.—As some mis- takes have crept into the classification of rail- roads horotofore pnblished, I scna tho list be- low, compiled from the records and correctod by the Commissionors, The first group of railroads aro thoss which aro denominated * standard,” and to which the schedulo of rates fixed for the Toledo, Wabash & Wostorn Railroad, and published in Tuz Tmpung, sre applied. Thoy aro: Colum- bus, Ohicage & Indiann Qontral 3 Chieago _ & = Alton; 1llinois Central ; Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ; Chicago & North- westorn ; Indianspolis & St. Louis ; Ohicago, Tock Island & Pacitic ; Toledo, Wabash & Wost- ern ; and the Ohio & Mississippi Railroads. The pnasufigu tariff of thesoroads is fixed ot 8 conts por milo, @ J The sccond Emnp, or those which are placed at 10 per cont below the ‘‘standard” rntes, aro the Miohigan Central, Lake Shoro & muuigm Southern, and the Pittsburgh, Ft, Wayne % Uhi- cago Railroade. The passengor tarift of these roads is fixed at 434 couts per milo. The third group, or those whioh are placed at 5 nor cent above ¥ho tgtandard " rates, are the Wostorn Union; Chicago, Danville & Vin- cennes; Tolodo, Pooria & Warsaw; 8t. Louls, Al- ton & ‘Torro Iauto ; and the Illinois & St. Louis Tiailroads, The passengor tariif of this group is fixed at 83¢ conts per mile, The fourth group, or those which are placed at 10 per cent above tho ‘standard” rates, are the Peoris, Polin & Jackeouvillo; Peorin & Rock Tsland, and the Rookford, Rook Taland & 8t, Louls Ramilronds. Their passongor tarift is fixod at 834 conts por mile, The fifth group, or those which_ are placed at 16 per cont abovo the * standard "' rates, aro: Pho Gilman, Clinton & Springflold; Chicago & Towa; Haunibal & Noploss Poorls, Lincoln & Docatur ; 8t, Louls & Boutheastorn Bpringfleld & Illinois; Southeastern, and the Oairo & Vin- connoy, and all othor organized rosds in the filate, Thoir passengor tariff is fixed ot 4 cents per mile, THE RAILROAD COMMISRIONERS go to Quinoy to-night, to_examine into com- pnints of extortion and disorimination which }mva boon made nfinhlul tho railronds which con- tro in thascity, During tho wealk thay will visit the followin; Pohlls on the Ohisago, Burlington & Quinoy Ratlrond to investigate charges, &o. ¢ Qamp loint, Macomb, Lushuell, Aven, and Galesburg. LIOENSED AND ORGANIZED, Liconse was issued to-day by the Beorotary of Btate to tho Farmers' Trading Company, of Wayne Cum:tfi, capital $60,000, Tho Btar ritt Company, of DuQuoin, rocoived & certificate of orgluinflnu; capital &s,nnn. PERSONAL. New Yonx, Oct. 37.—Joseph Arch atates that o hag beon detained in Oanada, and will have to dofor his tour throngh the United States until I:ln‘x:iwrlns and summer. ,Ho eails for England ortlye GREAT BRITAIN. 5 Grasaow, Oct.. 27.—There are no tidings of the stonmship Ismalin, now nearly & raouth out from Now York, Those who areimmodiately in- torestod foar that the vossol ig lost. LoxpoN, Oct. 27.—In the trial of the Tich- borne claimant tho examination of witnesses for tho defonso closed to-day, and the court ad- {ourncd until Wednosday, when the hearing of estimony in robuttal will begin. & Loxpoy, Oct. 27.—8ir Garret Wolseloy has arrived at Cupe Coast Castle. ———— MEXICO. > BIaTAdORAS, Oct, 27.—The forces of the State of Coahuala have occupied Saltillo, Bince the do- font of Gon. Zephedn, tbo deposed Governor, who has gone to Plodras Nogras with about sixty followers, and business in the State of Coshuala is genernlly susponded, awaiting a solution of tholr local diffioulties. e PP CET— ITALY- Roue, Oct. 27.—~The Jesuits will quit thoir es- tabliskments in Rome Nov. 2, and nearly all will go to private houses, Tho Gonoral of tho Soclety procoeds to Belgium. d THE WEATHER, . ‘Wasnixaroy, Oct. 27.—On Tuesday the storm contre will continuo to move east and northenst~ ward boyond our stations, For Now England, frosh and brisk southwesterly winds,’ possibly with rain, clearing away during the day. For tho Middlo States, weaterly winda and clear or cloaring weather, followed by cloudy weathor Tucsday night. For the Lake region, westerly winda, veering to northwost, with olear’ weather for o éhort timo. _ For the Northwost aud South- wost, inoreasing northerly winds, rising barome- tor, falling temperature, and cloudy or partly clondy woather, For the Obio Valloy, rising baromoter, northwesterly winds, falling tem- perature, cloudy and olearing weather. GENEDAL ODSERVATIONS. Omoaao, Oct, 28—1 8, m. Slatlan_[Bar. | 707 Wind. |Rain] Weather, Dreckenr'go[30.281 21N, W,, brisk.. uds. ®ofi0:0 38N WS, brisk Threat'ing. a71W., gentle, alr, 40|N,"W,, frosh, 48, E., gontle, 14|Cloudy. V., fresh, 1IN, E, fresh, 36/8., frosh, 30N W,, brisk. 36| W, Light snow, Hea'y snow [Fair, iGlear, Cloudy, Light snow, Olear, ‘nfr, | Light snow, Falr, MIBOELLANEOUS REPORTS, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Pronia, 111, Oct. 37.—A driving snow-storm, tho firat of the svsson, has boen provailing here allday. Tho wenther isnow turning colder, and the snow I8 becoming sloet. Owing to the wot condition of the ground, the snow has molted a fast aa it foll, . Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. DAvENPORT, 1a,, Oct. 37,—It Lias been enow= ing here nearly oil day to-doy. This ig tho first 8now of tho senson in this section of country. Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Oepan_RArios, I, Oct, 27.—It I8 snowing here, and a evore storm is threatened. The moroury stands at 80 degroes above. . Special Iispatch to The Chicago une, LaBALLE, 11l., Oct. 27.—The firat know of the season foll to-day at this point. § - Special Dispatch to The Chicago Fribune, OTTAWA, 111, Oct, 37.—A brisk {all of snow commonced hero this morning, syl s atill in progress. The wind is from the west, WATEIL0D, Tows, Oct, 27i—A light enow it falling hore to-day. 2 X Bostox, Oct. 27.—It comsiencod raining thia morning, has continued all day, and to-night with n stroug easterly wind. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yong, Oct, 27,—Arrived, Wyoming, from Livorbook ot. 27—Steamehips Lady Lycots Loxnox, i; Scandinsvian, from and Siletis, from Now York; !’;hllnv.lulphlu, from Montreal, aud Indiana, from A arow, Qct, AT.—Arrivod — Btosmsbip e o oer 27— Auivod-Stoamshiy nl’)‘i’:\gni’gfitl? O::.' g"l’i’mlvod—flumer More 10 Oantlo, from layaua,