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¢ Chicage Bailp Twibnne, VOLUME 27. DRESS GOODS. FASHIONABLE DRESS €40 bS! _FIELD, _ LEITER & CO. Stato and Washington-sts, » Will exhibit, on THURSDAY, Oct. 80, latest styles'of season- able Dress Goods,. in Qdamel’s Hair, Diagonals, Serges, Drap @’Almas, Raz de St. Oyr, Biar- ritz, Oashmeres, Drap d'Ete, Empress, Cretonnes, Satines, Reps, Merinos, Plaids, Alpacas, Printed Oashmeres, Cashmere Robes, Irish and French Pop- lins, special colors, and a fine Jine of Silk Tissue and Grena- dines, for evening wear, to -which attention is invited. GLOVES, LINENS, &, i A FEW SPECTAL BARGAINS AMONG HUNDREDS NOW SELLING AT CARSON, PIRIE & CO.S RETATI, DEPARTMENT, WEST MADISON & PEORIA-STS. KID GLOVES. 8,000 pairs genuino Paris Kid Gloves, oqual to any in quality, redaced {rom $1.76 to 81 a patr—ia colors ouly, **Thomson's Bost" 2-button Kid Glaves at $1.50, regu- lar prico 18 §2.25~1n golors only, 4 ‘Good 3-button Kid Gloves, Colorod and Black, 81 & pair. an‘:a 1-button Kid Gloves, Colored and’ Black, 85 conta = palr. LINEN REMNANTS. 9,500 shart lovgths, Manulacturors® Remnauts, Pure Arish Linens, st 25 cts, a yard—a groat bargain, 2,500 abort lengths, fino quality of ssmo goods, at 50 cte. yard, some of thom belng worth $1. FLANNBLS. Good White Domot Flanuols at 20 and 35 ate, Good Whito All-Wool do,, 800, 350, and upwards, Good Red AR-Wool do., 250 upwards. Barzainain Shirting Flannols, Bargalos in Shaker Flannols, ‘Bargains in Blankots. IT PAYS T0O TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE. Cor. Madison & Peoria. . CHIOAGO EXFOSITION, INTER-STATE [ndustrial Exposition pe OHIOAGO, Oot. 35, NOTIGE OF CLOSING. " Tho Hxeoutive Committos have deoided to closo tho present exhibjtion on SATURDAY, tho 8th doy of Novembor next, In'making this snnouncemont they desire -to stato that tho quality nnd appenrsnce of the exhibition has boon stendily improving from the oponing day to the prosent time, and thet those who mny visit it during the time still remaining will cortainly have an. opportunity to sce tho most magnificont col- lection of the products of Industry, Art, and Boienace, aver brought.togothor in this coun- “try. 'Thanku to the well-direotod efforts of oxhibitors, and the unprocodented attond- anoe of visitors, the Bxposition is, in all re- speots, an unqualified sugeess, and no. eiti- zen of the Northwest can afford to lot the op« portunity to sce it pass unimproved. Attractions ere boing added constantly- All necessary arrangoments have been made to rendor the building warm 'onough to in- sure tho comfort of visitors in case of cold woanther. 2 Merchants and Manufaoturers may buy at tho Treasurer’s Offlce paokages of tickets at roducod rates, for distribution among their frienda and- customors. S0 By order of tho Exccutive Committoo. JOHN P, REYNOLDS, POLITICAL. - OHICAGO, Oct. 37, 1873, Al Vs B, The nndorsigned, votors of tho Fifth Ward, havingcon- fidonao in your uprightnoss and nblllts, respectfully ra- quest tho uso of your namo ks & candidato for tha posltion of Aldorman of sald ward. James Millor, , Honry Simpron, Lowis Moyor, 3. 8. Soavorns, H.'E. Updiko, 1L, 8. Bristol, o Jo P Turlong, JamosInin, W.N. - 1. Root, K Hughos, J. D, Patterson, 1. Volsonthal, Joh ataon A " Mastin Bahy, Léopold Mayer, ., O. Frederiok, Geo. A, Soaverns, JJohn Mason, Gaorga Miller, hn Joncs, WD Manchchter, 1. Epring, 3 Hancock,” Tiomas Furlong, b Adatns, . I, Husted, Gogrga Brsham, C. V. Andorson, ‘Ash, W. . Floming, JohiT, Jamos Owen, . B. Dickonson, Wi, Smith, ‘Honey Willets, Joun Tratnor, * Natlian, fiostor, 0. 0. Thonipsoi ‘William M, Dee, H. A, Mayer, . James Bowles, B, W. Kondall” Froeriok Ullmany Fitoh, Chas, Kozwinskl, And many othors, - Cm10Aq0, Oct. 29, 1673, Messrs. Miller, Willots, Andorson, aud ot GENTLEMEN: Inroply to your kind favor requesting tho o of my name as a candiata for Aldorman of the E{fth Ward, Thavo to sy thiat T hoartlly accopt tho eall, hiol s poduliarly gratling to mo_ from tho fact that you exact no politigal pledgos on my part, leaving mo froo 1o act for tho bost jutareats of tho whola irard. rs, ALFRED JAMES, A ——e e ORNAMENTAL METAL WORK. iould Bros. & Dibbles, 149 & 151 State-st., Chicago. ORNAMENTAL AND ARTISTIC METAL WORK, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Fountains, Vases, Statuary, Drinking Fountains, Aguariums, Deer, Dogs, Lions, Emblematic Signs, Copper Weather Vanes, Stable Fittings, Crestings, Iron Furniture, Brackets, and Store Stools. EXCELSIOR LAWN MOWERS, Agents for the F'rench Patent BOULEVARD CHAIRS AND SETTEES, Agenta for Younglove Architeotural Iron Oompany. 'ATT'S Patont uminated Tile, FINANOIAL, WEOFPER FORSALE At 94 cents and interest, a first-class HOME INVESTMENT BOND, bearing 7 per cent 4nterest, payable semi.annually on the 1st of Jsnuary ond the 1st of July. These Bonds were constitutionally issued by the Board ot ‘West Chicago Park Commissioners, For the payment of Principal and Interest the resources of the West Chicago Commission- ers and the credit of the Town of West Ohi- cago are irrevocably pledged. APPLY TO HENRY GREENEBAUM & (0., Bankers, Fifth-av. ROBERT WINTHROP & 00, WBMBS AND BROKERS, No. 18 Wallst.. New York, oxccat 3 GNDS, 'AND GOL) .iliu?f?nr“ St Interont o DIt and traasaat 5 zonoral Benking and Hrokorags ‘WANTED WANTED, A Lot in a desirable residence Jocation, elther Sonth or g e doo Ll b, wilae e s Ridrans ¥ 13, Riiving otieo, © Wanted Tohiro, ity oraixty old glazed sash, various sizos, for temporary use in Wolosing a dwolllng-houss. UNION LUNCHES. UNION LONCHES, Ty tho Eadios of tho several Mothodist Ghuralies, 4t No. 81" Mudison-at. Ouly 10 cont Uood L . oo 1o, Honollt ot Haisted-sss Alloson Oheoh ™ * ARTISTS, V. G. SCIEPCEVICH & CO., ITALIAN ARTISTS. PORTRAIT AND FRESCO PAINTERS fo ovory atyle, 00 MADISON-S8T,, ROOM 20, MEETING, Masonie, . e ot ol Tt 183 EoReey eraning, % Initing "broth dally’ nvitod, 8t for worl aiiog brotiros soudlally sl i 1 o of thio'Wo 21, NINTH WARD. NOMINATION.—John D, Iyan nomiuated on tho Pooplo's Party tickat by a Primary hold at tho Engine ilouso, Bluo Taland avenuo, FURS. FURS. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST VARIETY, AND THE BEST G0ODS IN Tfll CITY---ALL OF OUR OWN - MANUFACTURE. BISHOP & BARNES, Cor., State & Monroe-sts,, Opposite Palmer’s Hotel. REAL ESTATE. CHEAP LOTS FOR SALE BY W. J. ONAELAIT, 112 & 114 DEARBORN-ST, 3 Lots on Blue Island-av,, botween Bix- teenth and Hightoenth-sts. 40 Lots on Evans, Pauling, and Wood-sts., near Ashland-nv., on easy terms of paymont, 54 desirable Lots near Humboldt Park. 26 choioe Lots in South Shore Bubdivision, Hyde Park, e Perfect title toall. Abstraocts furnished to purchasora. THE DIAMOND REFLECTOR. TR DIAJOND REFLECTOR Actually lights Show Windows as well with One Buriner, As any oflier Reflector does with FOUR BURNERS. Replace your old Reflaotors with the “ Din~ mond,” and save in Gas the prico of bt WAL prico of it in ono tor, BRIDGE BROS,, Forthwost, » Bole Agonts Depot, N. 1. PETERSON, 147 State-at. ' FOR SALE, MATHEMATIOAL INSTRUMENTS, AT WHOLESALR AND RETAIL, BY CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0, 118 and 120 Monroe-st. CONRUNERS will Ind 1 proftable to got_ane puloss e el Stattonors, Printors, ‘v Husk Slosslo & 2, 3 Buok - Mnnafaoturers, 168 Clagkents - ooorr oo 11 ‘WEATHER STRIPS, TORREY'S OBLEBRATED WEATHER STRIPS, Doors and Windows, Competont mon to apply thu or Do e ovingomyy GOMERCRIR R DY efa Aginis o Giiagd dnd tho Northvan, 88 Madadal.y buua Building. THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST WEATHER STRIPS In tha city, can bo found at D, W, BOSLEY & U0.'S, 415 East Laidulph-at, PHANTOM POWDER. “PHANTOM.” 44 Blginta Phantom Powdor. Ladios will find this the nlcast‘whiitont, sulteat, brottlost of faco puwdors, ' Noua should fall to tiy it, * Yon aro sure to bo delititod wiil RS, RS T KA b e SRl by etigyiats at 4 and B ‘Gonts por hox, mi'fimiu i Hionire: VAN BULEAAUK, BFEVENSON & SiRID, Gbfeso. ¢ CHICAGO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 30, 1873. [ FINANCIAL., Vienna Bourse. Decline in American Railroad Bonds at Amsterdam, - A Quiet Day on Wall Street. The Reported Failurs of the Spragues a' Mistake, Tresh ‘List of Baukruptoy Pr:oceedinés. Oificial” Statement from -the “Directors “of the’ Mint, NEW YORK, iy Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonr, Oct. 20.—Somo little excltoment was occasioned in, Wall stroob and commercial ciroles to-day by tho report of a panic on the Vionna Bourso, together with a rumor of the fallure. of A. and- W. Sprague &' o, tho famous manufacturors of Rhode Island, aund of 'Hoyt, Bpraguc & Co., their agoents in Now York. Tho information of the failure of tho Bpragues was conveyed hero by dispatches, in which it was aflirmed that tho liabiiltios of tho firm wore $14,000,000, while their assots woro only half that smount. "It is sllegod that thoy:. were in immediate 'need of 82,000,000, and 8t s . mecting of : bank officors, held in Providenco, it was found that no rolief could bo given, and that time this rumor gained goneral ourrency and theso storios ponotrated to and becamo thorough- ly known to the inmatcs of every offico, it was discoverod that there was not tho slightest truth init, The members of the firm in thiscity claim that their assots are $14,000,000, and their liabilities not Lalf that amount. This, thoyeny, was domonstrated to officers of tho Irovidonce bauks, and tho result was & loan to tho firm of 81,0?0,000, which it required. for immediate wante, TUE. GRINNELL: SETTLEMENT. . Bomo of the croditors of Grinnell & Co. havo proposed to take thoir mattors out of tho oourts prior to tho appointment of an Assigneo in Bank-~ ruptey, and sottlo tho matter amoug themselvos witbout dolay, It is pro’rouml that the larger creditors, who are sccured by stock collaterals, shall take atock at a prico to'bo agreed upon, which will enable the estate to psy nfi{ the other creditors, Mr, illiams, Jr., o momber of the | firm, sald to-day that offorts wore making to effect an amicablo nd}ualment, but, as yet, noth- ing had beon accomplished. THE LAKE SHORE MATTER. It was annonnced that Commodors Vanderbilt intendod to take up his Lake Bhoro stock and that of tho OClark estate, and ‘would insist on Scholl and Banker toking up theirs, but nothing can boe learned to contlrm it. STOCKS, The stock market openod wealk, but improved alightly in early transactions, and waa subso- quoutly altornately strong and weak, closing at anct very important decline. Princlpal busi- ness in stocks was Hudson, Lake Bhoro, and Wabash, nnd, beyond these 6hares, transactions wore upimportant, Western Union uPeuod ab b3)¢, roso to-54%¢., and closed at b62'¢. New York Contral fell from 86% to 63, ab which it closed. Lalko Shore declinod from 64 to 523(. Harlom oponed at 105}¢ and closed at 104}4. Erio oponed at 463¢ nnd closed ab 45}&. Westorn Union fell from mgg o 5233 Pacitlo Mail from 805 to 80; Toledo & Wabash from 89 to 88)¢. Other loading stocks declined from 18{,—as in tho case of Ohio & Mississippi,—to 114 in 8t. Paul common. aoL. The gold market is somowhat more active then usual of late, quotations ranging from 1084 to 108%¢, German bavkers are underatood to hava been buyers Lo-dni on account of pros- ont ond anticipatod disturbances in financial af- fairs abroad. BEOURITIES. Securilies are roported lower in London, and tho fact that the outside rate of discount is up to that of tho Bank of England, 7 por cent, soems to bo rogardod as an indicafion that tho bank may advance ite rates. RECOINAGE. Panic Reported on the their suspension was unavoidsble, but, by the ' Bixty thousand dollars wero received ab the. Assay ofiico to-day, making total raceipts of gold for recoinsgo, during the month, $1,708,000. TEDEMPTIONS, Tho Sub-Treasury disburscd £85,000 in re- dunflmzion of 5-20 bonds, and pmd out on account of November interest $340,000, making & total $1,799,000. GENERAL BUSINESS. Torolgn exchungo dull and slightl Banks are roportod still gaining in log Governwent bouds weak and lower. PRODUCE. Limited inqniry for flour, and largor offorings; pricos of -most gmuloa under $£8.60. Easier aus very irrogular, Tho dificulty in placing com- mercial sterling i8 a great drawback to trade. Shipping grades more plenty, and at tho closs marked weaker for low and” medium grades, ‘Wheat market quiet, owing to absonco of freight room wnd very heavy market for cxchauge. Milling deman fiuofl and prices of ungraded spring and ro winter irregular. Oats oponed stronger, but toward tho close the de- mand abated and market closod tame, at yester- doy's pricos, Ryo dull. Corn fairly active early in'‘the day, but quiet at tho closo; the demand boing chiofly for home trades, Freights sub- stantially the snne, (Lo the Associnted Press.} THE BUNOPEAN BITUATION. New Yonk, Oct. 20,—The change in the Euro- poan sltuation to-dny was quite marked, and muuy inoline to the opinion that tho Bank of Ingland rate will ba udvanced in consequence of the Continont drawing hesvily upon London. At Amstordam, the decline in some of the new American railroad bonds i stated by private dispatchos to be heavy. Missouri, Kansas, and ‘I'oxas bounds, which were marketed above 80, aro roported to be selling at 46)g. At tho closo of the day o THE BITUATION IN WALL STREET . was marked by a more quiet fooling. ‘THE TREMIUM ON BILVER. When the Governmont fiest ngitated the polley of paying out silver, the premium wau almost nomtunl on small pieces, while trade dollars wore worth 8)¢@0 per cent promium, but now small gllver 1s worth 8 por cout, and trado dol- Jurs 13 por cont premium, Tho Erpress says: “How °",§’ at this rato, willit take the Govern- mont to b ug silvor and paper on & par with each other 7" ° Till: DODOE, & €O, BANERUPTCY OABE. Mr, Dodge, of the firm of Dodgo & Co., says ho has boon served with papers in baukruptoy, and algo with papers in similar proceodings on hohulf of Mr. Riploy, of Newark, He was afraid the firm would bo obliged to go into bank- raptoy, althongh overy effort had boen mado to avoid such a result, Further thon this he was not disposod to spoak of his affairs, which hio wished to bo kopt betwoon the firm and crodit- ord, lower, tonders, OTHER PROCREDINGE IN BANRRUPTOY, The New Brunswick Carpot Company have boon adjudged bankrupts by the United Statos District Court at Trenton, T'he I'irst National Bank of Jorsoy City filod & q)emhm in bank- ruptey in the Unitod States District Gourt, at Tronton, on Mouday, against the New York & Oawego' Midiand Kullrond Compsny. Rule to show causo was granted, returnuble Nov, 4. praniis ity MINING INTERESTS, - . Prrranonan, Oct.29,—A meoting of conl minors took place youtorday at Molopuport, which was cullod far the purpose of conuldoring the preont condition of affuirs at tho rivor mines, It wan ronorted that . wll the miners wero stoully laldiug out * for & _ recogultlon aof tho uut coal, oxpept in four banks whero - thoy Llave got to work at the old ratos, A rosolution wus adopted to the offect that thoy would mnot dig auy moro coal untll nut coal i _rocogaized *ot which tho Government can " out at & falr profit. -dictato:'s contrary course. as and paid for. A rosolution was also passed to hold n mosting in Pittsburgh noxt Monday, at 10 o'clock, at whrcl.l all tho pits, both raliroad and river, will bo ropresonted, for tho purpose of talting Into furthor considoration. the condition of tho minos, : R SPECIE RESUMPTION, WIAT TI{B DIREOTOR 'OF TIIE MINT RAYS, ‘WastxaTon, Ogt.- 20.—The Dircctor of the Mint makes tho following statemont of the pur- posc of tho Govornment in .paying out silyer ‘coin: In this, an othor countrics, whore gold is the sole atandard or monsuro of value, silver coina ara overvalued for the purposo of rendor- ng them tnoxportable, They are manufnctared and fssued -on Govornment acoovnt, tho Inw, however, placiug, direotly oy indirectly, he limit on the lsstie to provout_rodithdancys If issuad in times of rpedio pAymant boyond “tho requiroe- ment of the public for chango, such coin will nat maiutain their purchasing power with standard coins. Owing to various causos in this and uthor countries silver has deolined 1n valua to a point Pnrchuan it with gold, mapufaoture it into small coin and pay it ‘The Govornmont hna ro- cently purchased a quantity of silver bullion suf- ficlent for its purposos ot 11234 conta por stand-, ard ourico, and will manufacture it into coin dt a fixed logal rato of 124 4-10 ¢ontn per ounce, thi differérico betweérn tho purchdsing and issuing rate boing within 's {radtion o ones; or gbuu: 1034 per cont on gold coin' paid in purghase, This oporation is believed to bo a moro profitablo-one for the Troasury, and also more advantageous to the public in tho present conditlon of tEu monoy markot, than the sale of gold for logal-tendor noles, and is not a scliome - for resumption of epocie payments, but simply a compliance with - the Mint lawa, - A dollar in United 8tatos our- renoy ~ will purchase & little more gold in the -markot than - a dollar of small sllvor coins, ~Tho dollars will thorefore soon find thoir level, and, unless there bo n riso in both thé priga of gold dnd silyer, small coins, muat circulate conourrontly witli paper money.; Tho Government has {n the possession of Assist- ant Treagurors about $500,000 i silver coin, and at the Mint and aseay offices in silver bullion,and coln abait §2,000,000, ‘This stock is amplo" for tha prosont, Thia modo of paying out silver coin will be cbntinued ‘until circamstances slinll roper. The Government - will “exact -the full aallfnlnrngo roquired - - by . Isw, * but wil not undertake to contrdl the disposition of coin after it 18 paid out. Coin will then become the property of holders,who may do what they plense witlit, This course was not decided upon until it hnd been fully considorod by the Scoratary of tho Trossury. ; 2 LEGAL TENDERS, Oumtmdlng legnl tenders, $300,288,888, ‘Spectal [itrpateh to The Chicago Tribune, OPERATIONS AT THE MINT. PrmmAvzreniA, Oct. 20.—The gold coluned at ;‘63 '1]\5312 thus far this month is valuod at §9,- ,000. - —— . THE MANUFACTURERS, " Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ¢ WOOLEN MILLS SUSPENDED, PmmApEurnra, Pa., Oct, 20.—Tha large woolen mills of Aeron- Jours, Gormantown, have sus- pondad, and will not resume boforo April -next. About 200 hands wore employed there, The ox- tonsive mills of Gharles Spencor have also par- tially suspended operations, Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune. + Bostoy,Oct, 20.—Thoro was much excitoment in this city to-day ovor- the reporte from Provi- donce, R. I, of the financisl embarrassment of the firm of A. & W. Bpraguo, Allsorts of ru- mors have beon current, and exaggerated- ro- g)m'm have been circulated. A dispatoh to tho aily Advertiser from Providence gives tho ro- sult of caroful inquiry from trustworthy gources. Tho Bpragues own an immenso mill-proporty, ropresenting 2,000,000 or 8,000,000 spindlos, which is free from mortgages. Beveral outside enterprises, including the New York Providonco Steamship - Company and° the Porkins 8troct Iron Company, which huve not boon successful and are henvily mortgaged, are controllad by thom ; aud the Firat, Sccond,.and Globo National and Frankiin and Granston Save ings Baoks are known a8 ** The 8piague banks,” ince tho troublo bogan, Mr, William Spragus has not appenred at all in the business move- ments of the concern, but his brothor Amasn has seomed to fight tho battle single-handed. About three wecks ago assistanco wes askod, ‘The bauks in Providence have nojoint organi- zation, but a number of their represontatives met on Monday, and it was reprodentod (o them that if thoy would raise 81,000,000 to reliove their distress, an equal amount could be raised in Now York {brough thoe Hoyts thero. A committes waa then appointed to exainine iuto the sssots of the concorn. It was connidered that tho. assots :J(f the Spragues wore greater than their lianili- es, 3 - On the sfternocn of tho same day, another meoting of bank representatives was hold, but nothing wasa agreed upon. Last evening anothor meeting was held. The Bpragues have in these banks deposits chove thelr cash asgots amounting to about $450,000. This meeting recommended tho banks to-day to guaranteo them theso doposits i neoded. Somo of the banks agreoed to it and others did not, By this means the Spragues hiavo met all their ongagements, and paid all de- mands upon them. 5 Thias afternoon it was_roprescnted that the Hoyta had obtained &n anmount of money from an unoxpected source, and snother meeting was callod, at which another applica- tion for 1,000,000 was made, The result was the appointment of another - committea to muako further investigation, and to con- sidor tho question as to what must bo dome. Another mooting will be neld to-morrow. This is beliovod to bo the way in which the affaira of the Spraguos atand to-night. ; The Evanston Savings Bank three weeks ago began paying out $25 at & timo, requiring eixty daye’ notico for the remainder of the doposit. Last Monday the Yranklin Savings Bank established agimilar rulo, Both institutions havo .large #ounts of Sprague paper, particularly tho lat- tor, but its invostmonts aro mainly sound, It is understoed that Goy. Howard has appointed orsons_to oxamine into the condition of theso wo banls, and if thoy reprosent that the bnsiness is unsnto the Gavernar will take official action. To-dny thoro has been somewhat of a run on tho Granston Bavings Bank,aud about $6,000 has boen paid out, {70 the Associated Presa.) MANUFACTURERS OF LUXURIES, New Youx, Oct. 20.—Plano, billiard-table, and olgar-manufacturors, and ofhor producers of luxuries are conducting their business with great osution. The lnrge factorics aro being run on Lalf time, and with balf their usual force, whilo the smaller establishment Lave, in the-main, olosed altogother. This course is made necos- aary b{(the fluancial disturbances, throwing out of work large numbers of men and women. Ar- rangements aro expectod to bo' made whereb) most of the factorica will ba able to keep thelr Lands at work, & part of the time at least, thus provonting a groat deal of suffering. HOYT, BPRAGUE & CO. An omphatio denfal fa given to the story, pub- lished this morning, that the firm of Hoyt, 8prague & Co. is embarrassed, Prosidont Mor- rison, of tho Manhattan Banlr, ons of tho banks through which the firm doos business, states that he rocolved a letter from Mr. Hoyt this morning, ssying that his hoase is not in any em- barrassmont, Mr. Morrison snys that his bank in n{lug all the firm's paper, as nsual, & course which would have beon continued regardlesy of tho atory as published. The mercautilo community oxpress themsolvos in strong terms on the groat wrong done and tho Dblow glven to businesa confidonce by the publi- oatlon of ill-considered dlapatches,” Tho story this morning that snnounced the imminont dau- gorln which tho great houss of A, and W.Spraguo, of Providenco, was in, sald their liabilitios woro double their assots ; that thoy wanted a loan of two millions, but could not gat it, and that fail- ura wau inovitablo to-day. 'Phe facts are, owing to tho unexamplod stringoncy of money, and dillloulty in making collections, the firm becamo in mneod of towporary roliof, liko almost everylarge flrm in tho country, and mado & re- quisition upon a Providenco bank. Ata meoting of (he Presidonts and Dirootors of the banks, .callod to consider the raquoat, it was satisfaotori- Iy shown that the assots of the firm wore over §14,000,000—sald to bo & low valuation—and the liabilities about #7,000,000, » complote roversal of thecaso published this moroing, This ex- hibit having boon mado, tho Providence banks lodgod tho §1,000,000 that was wantsd to carry o firm through in safoty, and for tho present overy dangor of tomporary suspension is re- moved. A meesing of tha frionds of the city houso” ot Hoyt, Spraguo & Go. was hold: this morning to proffor any furthor asslstanco if noeded. A member of the firm says the Com- pany dogs not anticipate m:fi'(urnmr trouble. New Your, Oct 20.—A dispateh from Iroyi- 13 cents por |’ donco givos substantially the samo account of the financial ttoubles of Hoyt, Sprague & Co., and A. and V. Bprague, as has beon already fologiaphod, The ommfitoa of tho Providonce ks to conkidar theso firms’ appllcation for m loan of 31,000,000 to carry themover the present financial stringonoy will roport to-morrow; Spectal Dispalch to The Chicngo Tribune,. JONES 4 LAUGJILIN, OF PITTBNURON, Pirrssonan, Pa., Oot. 20,—~Tho dispath pub- lishod in Sundny's TRInUNE, ag rogards Messra. Jones & Laughlin'a shutting dowu on Snturday, way incorroct, Your correspondont ‘was mis- informed, . The mills shut down, as usual, for tho Bnbbath rost, and resumed on Monday. Tho firm are running their mills as usnal, and ure fully sblo to ‘meot all thoir obligations, and promptly Al all orders g NEW ORLEANS. i Nrw Onuraws, Oct, 20.—Gold, 108@109 cur- roncy olosed at 2@32!4 ; sterling bill of lading aud olonr, 14@15; bank nominal; nlfhb 14@2 " In wolt Informod flnanainl circlos, it la now rogarded a8 cortain_thnt the banks will rosume currency payments Nov. 10. .’ ;W ¢ i THE RAILROADS. . ° | . OmamA,. Oct, 29.—Time in. tho Union Pacifio shops id to bo roeduced to ninoe hours per day on. | .bnd after Nov, 1. s Hagrvonn, Jonn., Oct. 20i—The New Yorlk, Now Havou & Hartford Railroad Company hayve raduced tho hours of Inbor of their mechanics “from ton to uiqh! houra per “day, making a cor- rosponding rad Tho Ilartford, Providonco & Fishkill Railrond, is undoratood, will make the same reduction. —_— & ABROAD. Loxpox, Oot. 20.—One hundred and twonty- five thousnnd dollars’ In ‘spocio were shipped fram Liverpool for New Yorl. e ViesxaA, Austria, Oct. 20.—Thoro {8 nnother panio on the Bourse, and the Government is on- deavaring to offect a settlement of the finnncinl alifenity. 27 Benriy, Oct. 20.—The total amount invested by tho Gorman Governmont in the United States finded loan is $18,000,000; of which 8,000,000 wasa negotiated during the present month. YELLOW FEVER. Favorable Reports from nll FPoints-« The Ald Movement Still Going Fors wards W Mexrims, Tenn,, Oct. 20.—Deaths from yel- low fover, 11; other causes, 2; total, 13. No ne cascs aro roported. Wo have had & hoavy fraoze, and there is ice in the gutters, and at this hour evory indication is favorable. MOBTUARY for the twenty-four hours ending 6 p. m.: Yol- low fever, 9; other causcs, 0. The Board of Honlth natifies nbaontees that thoy may return to tho city, but urgo that tho procautions here- tofore specified be scrupulonsly obsorved. . AT MARSHALL, TEXAS. Mansmary, Toxas, Oct. 29.—Honyy frost lnst night ; balf 'an inch of -ice this_morning ; will havo auother frostto-night. No new cnees or deaths roported. Tho siok aro alt doing well, AT BUREVEPORT. Suneveront, Oct, 29.—Intorments: W. T, Simpeon’s child, aged 8 dnys; James Divany,, 37; John Ohamberlain, 22, - AT HONTGOMERY, ALA. _ MoxTaomEny, Ala,, Oct. 29.—Oaly one yellow tover doath in forty-dight hours, Ice and frost this morning. ¢ ' _ AT LITTLE ROCK, ARK. TLirrLe Rocg, Ark., Oct. 20.— :other heavy frost and ice this morning; ciear snd cold ,thmufiuoue the day. All fears of yellow fever have disappeared, . Spectal Disvateh to The Chicago T'ribune. AID AND COMFORT, é Davenront, Oct. 20.—About §200 has been collected in this city for the Momphis sufforers. - Speciul Lriapatch to The Chicago Tridune, _PIILADELPHIA, Oot. 20,—Tho Drug Exchange ‘has forwarded to Momphis -and Shreveport $1,508; Mrs, Busan Barton, to-day, handed Mr, Ohilds, of the Ledger, 3500 for the aamo object. A. J, Droxel acknowledges further recoipts of 720 for tho sumo couse, - Mexrmis, Oct, 20,.—The Evening Ledger con- (rins the following frow MayorJolnson : ** Tole- grams and money received from Northorn cities show a4 many mcoigts of substantial aid as pre- viously, and show that in blessed charity thave is no lins of distinction or soparation in- our wholo land, As fellow-citizons of a great coun- try, heving_intercats in common, we aro one poople, and in sympathy, ag politically, wo aro truly onited. . i * (Signed) Jonx JonnsoN, Mayor." New Yomk, Oct. 20.—Vincont Colyor tale- graphed tho Bonrd of Health yesterday, asking tho authorities to forbid tho sale ‘of the balo of cotton sent from Momphis to thia oity. Tho Sanitary Supermtondent promptly informed the authoritics thore was no danger whatever of in- feotion, and tho cotton will be eold, as was in- tended, for the beuofit of the Momphis aufforers, Avousts, Qa., Oct. 29.—Tho Masons of Augusts bave ssnt 400 1o Momphis and Bhreveport. A balo of cotton, which eold for 600 for the Memplis sufforers, has been re- donated and shippod to Baltimore, where it will again be gold for tho same object. LouvsvinLe, Ky., Oct. 29.—A bale of cotton consigned to Bark, Housoe Bros. & Co., of this city, from Moni Omuril, Ala,, for the Lonofit of the wuilerers infi\!ump is, waa rafiled off by that firm to-day for 525, aud the proceeds sont to tho Howard Association, Tho polico force is engaged muking up a largo sum for the police- mon of Memphis. % Bosrox, Oct, 20.—Tho Memphis ald subsorip- tions ab tho late meotiug of the Boaton Exchangs wore §2,800. A bale of cotton for the samo pur- pose sold to-day for $400. 8¢, Louis, Mo., Oct. 29.—Contributions for tho Momphis sufforora continue. Some $8,500 and a considerable quantity of proyisions and other articles hiavo been collectad go far. Oamo, 111, Oct, 20,—A barrel of flour was sold at the Chinmber of Commerce In_this city, this morning, for the_boneflt of tho Memphis suffor- ers, It brought 874, which was ordered to be sent to tho Prosidont of tho Howard Association at Memphis, Nonrork, Va, Oct. 20.—The concert given bore lnat evening by tho members of tho differ- ont churchos nettod & handsome sum for tho beneiit of the Momphis snd Shrevoport sullerers, . HOW MEMPMIS LOOKS, Meniphis Correspondence of the New York Herald, Bomo parts of the city are nearly absolutely abandoped. You can walk equare after square, day aud night, without finding & soul to talk to —without finding au opon door, or scoing n H(illt or any othor signs of life. Death and fright bave carriod or driven tho poople all away. Au owuner of I)mporfiy in what is called tho ** in- focted district " dirocted Ins agont, a8 o wmatter of charity, not to oall on his tonants for pay on tuo usunl day, and some time after, whon golug through tho neighborhood, it was found that all his houses were ompty, Those who had not ‘boen taken by the pluguo had boen driven oft by torror. DBusiness ia st a perfect standstill, whon, had it not boen for tho epidomic, Mem- phis would now bo in tho flush of trade and commoreinl activity, A large proportion of the private rosidences are olosed, giving those a funeronl appearance which even have bad no such sad occasion of mourning within their walts, Most of them, however, are associated in tho minds of tho cltizens with sconos of die- ense and doath, Very fow ladies &re met on the stroets, aave those woaring the badge of pomo charitable sooloty or the woods of mourning. Tho street cara are nover crowded, genorally aviog but ono or {0 passengers “sud aro goarcol {mnru numorous than loarses., 'Thea- tros, of courso, are all closed, and so, too, are wore than two-thivds of tho bar-rooms. SPORTING MATTERS. Tho Coming 820,000 Running Race in san Frunciveo. B8AN Franoisco, Oct, 20.—Tho porsons srrang- ing for tho running race, for $20,000, betweon Calitornin and Eastern horsos, have determined to mako tho race on tho Oocan Houso track, thiu side of the bay, on the 15th of Novombor, Thoey could not make satisfactory arrangemonts with' tho Contral Pacifle for the transfor of Buuaungoru to tho Aluntoda courso aoross tho Ly, Buno Ball, $ DosToN, Oct. 20, — Daso ball: Bostons, 10: Philadolplin, 5. PuaraprLriss, Oot, 20,—Baso ball: Athletics, 174 Allantics, b, p i E S ECOMPLIMENTARY. BostoN, Oct, 30,.—The workingmen of this oty will glva a recoption and banquet to Joseph reh in Fanouil Hall,on Wednosday next. Won~ 11 Phillips iy expeoted to prosido, . uctlon of 20 por cent in thelr pnYi s " CRIME. the Third Stokes. Close of Trial of " Justioe Chonted of Her Dus, Thoe Murderer of Fisk Found Guilly_ i " of Manslaughters i ‘And Sentenced to Four Years' Impris- ] onment, Scones. in the_Court-Room--Tho Verdict Denounced. ' _Catalogue Q_f Crimes Elsewhere. ' Bpectal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, 2 WHO KILLED JIN FISK . New Yonr, Oct, 20.—Judge Davis flnlshed his _ohargo to tho jury in tho Stckes caso 4t 6 p. m:, when tha jurors wero escorted to a room, from which thoy would not bo released until tlioy had dacided on the fata of the man ‘who, wearly two yours einco, deliberatoly shot James Fisk in cald Dlood. The notoriety of tho. viotim, and the glgantio and uncensing efforts that have bedn put forth by wealthy . kinspeople of the mur- dorot, whio have spsred neither money nor ° paing to cheat'* the gallows of ita diie, havomade tle details of the casoe woll known in tho remotest villiges In the Union, and, in fact, throughout the world, £ AX INQUISITIVE JURY, . At 10:80 p. m. ‘the jury returned and roquesf od Judge Davis again to dofino the differont de- grees of murder and manslanghter. Whon. this was done they returned to their room, and at 11:20, aftor an absenco of aix hours and twenty minutes, y THE JULORS AGAIN ENTERED THE COURT-ROOM. ‘The court-room was fillod to its utmost cap- acity, & large numbor of ladies boing - proscnt. Noither Btokes’ mothor nor sistor wore 1n anewor to the usual question put by the Olork as .0 whether they had arived at & verdict, tho foraman responded ¢ ** Wo find him GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER IN TUE FOUDTI DE- UEE, Aftor a short consultation with his assistans, Mr.Tromaine askod that sentonco bo immedinto- ly passed, Tho prisoner was then' ordored ‘to’ stand. Ho rose and stood in an easy position with’ his hodd drooping on his bLréust; and his oyes fized ,on the tablo before -him.- To all anelrnneus bo was bumble and peni- tent, but whoy, in the few romarks the Judgo muda to him, be said, “I only regrot “that the sentence cannot be more adequato to the crime, which. reats upon your guilty head,” and the prisoner found tkat no lenfency would be exer- claod toward him, ko raised Lis head quicidy, end setting his teeth acd’ assuming an’ alr’ of doflance and bravado, brazonly glared at the Judge. . s . THE BENTENGE. inimprisonment atBing Singathardlabor for four yenrs, There is generai disappointmont at, and disuntisfaction with, the verdict throughout' tho city ; and grave charges have beon mado, though not umchgr. againgt some of the jurymen, Two of thom havo been scen during the trinl, and whilo in chargo of o court oflicer, in a state of beastly-intoxication: - . SIS [ the Astocialed Press.) New Yonx, Oct. 20.—District Attorney Phelps contluded his address to the fury in’ the Stokes caso ot 12:20 to-day. g Mr., Tramaine, for theprisonor, submitted somo points to tho Judge for consideration of the jury, and the Qourt took a recess. z . At a quarter past 1 the Court reasserablod, and Judgo Davis commenced bis charge to the hry. The Judga's chargo terminated at 4:45 p.m,, having lasted exactly three hours, . Mr, Trempino then took special exception to Ilis - Honor's condemnation of what s called emotioual insanity, Judge Davis said he used tho very languaga of the Court of Appeala. it ‘Mr. Tromaine said he specially objected to tho exprossion that the evidence of iusanity was very meagre, and asked to havo the question sub- mitted to the jury. FR Judge Davis asid he hed submitted it to them within the law. Bir, Tremeine also took exception to tho re- mark that insanity, as a rule, involves delusion, and that the prisonor's idoss scemed to have been based upon reality, aud to His Honor say- ing the.other holes in the clonk besides the four in tho breast were not particularly matorial, as it was not claimed that tho fatal wound was mado through any-of them, At tho couolusion of Mr, Tremaine's excop- tions, the case was given to the jury, who re- tired, and, ot 10:25, sout for Judge Davis to ropoat his definitions of - the various dogrecs of erimo in taking human lifo, aftor receiving which they sgain rotired. LATER, The jury have roturned a verdict of man- slanghter in tho third dogreo, and Btokes is sou- tenced to four years n tho State Prison at hard abor. The Case Against the Tronsurer of Ft. Wayne, Tude fal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Fr., Wayxe, Ind,, Oct. 20.—The case of City Treasurer Droogmyer came before the Common Counoil late last evoniug. After s full consid- oration of the charges sgainst him, ho was sus- ponded from oflico, and. Mayor Bbolingor au- horized to act as custodian ad interim. A reso- lution was introduced and passed, declaring that, in the opinion of tho Council, the charges against the Tronsurer ought to be investigated, and that a trial bo ordered before the Mayor and Qouncil on Tuesday, Nov. 4, This morning !\inyor Beelinger oalled on Trossurer Droegmyor and demanded of him all tho books, papers, oto., belonging to the offico, as ordered by the Council. Mr. Droogmyor rofused to comply with the demand. It is thought that Droogmyer will not leave tho office, but will garry the matter before the Courts, he having retained counsol. Ho was served this morning with notice of his trial next Tuceday. Shooting Affray mear Edwardsville, ¥l Special Dfepatch to The Chicago Tribune. Axtow, I, Oct, 29,—About 1 o'olock this af- terncon, a shooting affray occurred near the Qourt-House at Edwardsville, A man named Porryman shot five timos at another man named Watson. Onoeshot took effect fn Watson's hip, causing & bad though not dangerous wound. Porryman was arrested and lodged in jail, A woman 15 said o bo tho cause of the affray, Both persona are colored, Oriminals Sentenged in Davenport, In. Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. DavenronT, Is., Oct, 29.—The District Conrt adjourned to-dwy. In tho caso of James Mes- gonger, indioted for murdor, tho jury, aftor bolng out twenty hours, returnod a vordlot of guilty of common assault, aud the dofondant was fluod $100 and coats, A large number of other criminuls wero scntonced, amoug thom John Dunker, for horao-stealing, threo years in the Penitentiary ; and Willlam Hoorling, for horgo-stealing, one year i tho Penitontiary, Arson at Postville, In, Seoful Dispatch to The Chizago U'ribuna, McGuEedor, In., Oct, 29,—Alrs, Thorosa Hop- pas has beon arrestod at Postvilla on the oharge of burning a two-story housa Lelonging to Edward Bheleys, of that place. Tho prelim- inary examination takes pluce at Waukon to- morow. ‘ A Vigilance Committce for Philadels phia IRowdios. Spectal Disputeh to The Chicapo Tridune, Punapeneura, Oct, 20,—‘I'ho dopredations committed by Philadelphia rowdies upon ferwers at Lowar Merlon haye at langth drivon the latter to tho formation of a Vigilance Commitive,” Charged with Robbing Ponsioners. Prrrspunan, Oct, 20.—The case of James M, Colowan, Esq, of Indisus County, indicted for resont., | .NUMBER . 70.. larglng‘ ponsion agonts’ chocks nl{d withholding monoy dus penstoners, .wag ealled up in the : United Statos District Court to-day, By order of tho Court tho throe'indlotmants wore congolidat- od. The caso was oponod by District-Attornoy Bwoop, who brlefly ngntud tho crae for the prose- cation, a8 follows: ‘The defondant, who is o lawyor of sgomo prominence, und hitherto of irre- pronchablo charactor in Indiana County, was om- ployed by Eloanor Steors, of that counts, to collect ' o ponsloil for hor son, a voluuicoer in the Bovon- teenth Regimout Winconsin Voluntcors. It ap- ponred that Mr, Coloman drew the money on vouchers, roceived' the cbecis and forged tho endorsoment of Mra, Btoorn, and also drew other ponsion inetallmonts twa yoars aftor tho death of Mra, Steots. 'The flrst witnesa sworn for the prosecution.wa E., A, Barding, clorlt of the Pen- slon Offico at Washington, wite identifiod tho olnim voucher drawu by Coloman 8 thay on filo at tho Department in’ Washiugton, 4 v Patricide. CixamNaty, O., Oct, 20, —Last night_about ¢ o'clock Richard Edwards, agod 41, shot John Ed+ wards, his father, througli the abdutaon, from which he died at half-past 2 this morning: Richard Edwavds, Ia undor arrost for murder, Tho. testiniony i8 complete ns to Lho, ciicum- stances. - Richard snye his father was drunk and abused. bis mother, nd that bo left the houso, and wort to change his' pistol from bis cont to lis pants pocket, when It went off aud uhot: his ‘father who was following, soveral foot Yohind bim. Tho goneral testimony I that tha shooting was douo outsido, Tho investiga~ tion is still proceeding before tho Uorener. The . fathor and son wore butehors, and tho futhor was fivm to drunkenness and to nhualug his family. Riohard had left iome on acconnt of this asveral times, but had always roturned on porsuasion of Lis father. ‘The Defonso Offered in the Taiator i Embezzicment Case, NEw Yonx, Oot. 20.—In the trial of Taintor, to-day, for embozzloment whila ho wos'the oaghior of tho Atlantio Bank, Judge Bonedict gave an advorse decision on the point of law raised by tho couuse!l for tho dofonse, that it wns competent to produce evidence to show thot Tointor scted for tho bank, and with the knowledgo and consent of the Preeident and Directors in making his stock spceulations. This was understood to be tha chiel point for the defonso. é i After Judgs Benedict's decision, tho defenso declined to put i suy evidence. 'Judge Benc- diet then airected o verdict on tho ovidence of the prosccution, and tho jury found Taintor guilty. - His counsel gave notlco that thoy would novo for & new trinl, Ho was thon remanded to Jail, apparently quite dispirited by tho result. A Deaf Juror Makes ¥inown Ills Ine Airmity at the End of a ‘Triale NEw Yorg, Oct. 20.—The trial of the Cuban bank clerks, in Brooklyn, on a charge of stoal- ing over 8100,000 worth of securities, was brought to an ubrupt termination. Aftor the teatimony was all in, and thocaso bad beon giv- en to the juty, one of the twelve informed his aesociates that ho could not conscut lo any ver= diat, and when asked for his reason, he satd that ho had not heard o word of the ovidence, and #that ho was stono-doof.” . Fratricide in Cincinnati, CrvomNaTI, Oct. 20.—John Edwards, who ro= slded at No. 303 Hopkins stroot, waa_fatally wounded last night by his eldest eon, Richard Edwards, from tho effects of which wound bo dicd this morning. It seoms that tho father came homo intoxicated, and, as usunl, commenced abusing his family, whon tho son secized n pistol and fired. The bail took effect in tho abdomen. Richard was arralgned beforo the Polico Cours this morning, and his trisl was fixed for Nov. 4. REdwards was a butcher, and leaves & wife and four childron, * Supposed Poisoning Case. ‘Mionteax Ctry, Ind,, Oct. 20.—Maud Ensign, aged- 20 months, died yesterday, and tho Cor- oner's inquest, hold to-day, says that sho diod from poigon administered by hauds unknown to tho jury,» Suspicion rests upon Lowis Jackson, colored, fivo wocks out of tho Northorn Indlsna Penitentinry. The polson was administored in tea st brenkfast yestorday morning, and .thero aro now lying sicl in the house Dau~ Smith, cal~ ored, aud wife, white, Aru, Oit, and daughtar, white, mother of the deceased child. The McCoolk Murdor Casc. ‘Yaskron, D. T., Oct. 20.—Altbougl the order granting bail to Wintermuto in tho sum of §30,- 000 was mnde by ttue Court last Suturday, tha requiredmwount was not secured until this oven=- ing, whon tho bond was presonted, approved by Judge Barnes, aud his release ordered. No ac= tion has beon taken 28 to tho time of the trial, A Murderer Taken After a Long Chasec, Jaorsoxvivie, IIl., Oct. 29.—A detective from North Carolina passed through here lust night, Dbaving In custody Poter Staicy, who murdered a man named Olu{m in Milford County, N. C., in April last. Btaley was captured in Pike County, 111, whero ho had beon secroted from thoso wha were on his track since the lattor part of April. firving, the Would«be Nathan Mure derer, to be ‘Eried for Burglary. New Yomk, Oct, 20.—John T, Irviugfi who admitted, in 8an_ Francisco, Cnl,, that Le wrs criminally concerned_In the murdor of Bonja- min Nathan in this city, two years ago, is to be tried for burglary. Ton Years for FOTZorys New Yonr, Oct. 20.—Georgoe Williams, one of the gang of bond-forgsrs, a poriion of which have been arrested in this city, was sentenced 1o the New Jersoy Stato Privon for ton years for forging o check for $360 on tho Iron Bank of Moniatown, N. J. . Eoward Offored for tho Arrcst of the Kelsoy Murderors Axpany, N, Y., Oct. 20,.—Gov. Dix hos offerod o roward of 83,000 for information which may lead to the conviction of the person who cuused tho doath of Charles O. Kolsey, of Huntington, Sentenced to Ko Flung, New Yong, Oct, 29.—Jacob Mioholson, who was convicted of murderlog Unitod States Dapu- ty Marshal Stevenson, in Jersoy Uity, hus been sontenced to be hanged on Dea. &, WUdderzook’s Murder Trinl, 'WESTONESTER, Pa., Oct. 20.—The trial of Td. derzook, on the charge of killing Winfiold 8. Gross, was begun this morning. THE INDIANS. The Government 'Treating With the Orow T'ribes ‘WasmnazToy, Oot. 39.—The dologation of Crow Indian ohiefs, who bave beon here for sovoral days, had a final pow-wow this afternoon with the Commissionor of Indian Affairs, ond, aftor considorablo talk and objection, acceded to hix proposition for neullnF their griovancos. 'Thoy wantod their rosorvation in Montana onlavged, and Commigsionor Smith promised to recum= mend to Congress the extension of its boundar« ies, Thoy demanded to bo paid on account of money dio thom, $100 each, whila fore, bub they finally compromised on 350 each in silver. ‘They partioularly ingisted that thoir formor agont should be reinstatel, but this demand was II)AOHMWIY rofused, 'They montioned, as ono of tho romsona for proferring their former agent, that e used to give them flour by the bag; whhorulm tho present sgont doals it out with a shovel. 'The Captive Modoces Arrlve at North Plattes OmaAna, Oct. 20.—A dispatoh from North Platte, Nob,, snys the Modos Tudinus arrivad thore this forencon in charge of a detnchmout of troops, closoly guarded, LI'hey are uot yei allowed out of tho cars. Tho oflicers say thoy iwvo proacrvod n dogged silouca daring the cn- tire trip. The intontion iy to place them in u stockado on an island in the Plalte River, ncar Toxt AloPheruon. s FOUNDLING. Sreetal Dispatoh to T'he ¢hicdno Tribine, SpuNariewn, 1, Oct. 20—\ foundling male fufant, about ¢ weekn old, was lefy last tight on tho stops of Ohadew Fishier, Tag., of thik wity, It was elogantly drossed, und thore was loft with it & bundlo of clothes of the enmo custly churue- ter sufiolent for wintor use, No cluo to tha mothor hus been obtnined, but sha evidently know tho maw, for Mr. Fishor i o kind-hoartud widowor.