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2 FINANCIAL. A Brighter Look inv Wall Street Yesterday, Marked Advance in the - Entire Stock List. New York Banks Gain Largely in Greenbacks, Proposition for a Settlement of the Spragues’ Af- * fairs. The Mouso of Claflin & Co. Declared to Bo Perfoetly Solvent. The Firm Assert that Failure Is Impossibles An Additional Number of Rail- roads in Default. 3 Business of ALl the Roads Suffering Severely. - Increase of $3,039,578 in the Public Debt During the Month. List of Suspended Firms in Phila- delphia, Manufaoturers - Reduoing Wages and Hours of Labor. NEW YORK. < 4 DRIGETER LOOK. New Yorg, Nov. 1,—Tho day has passed bet tor than was ospected. Soon aftor the intolli- gencs reached tho streot that there was no im- modiato danger of the'susponsion of Claflin & 9., and when it becama known that the banks wore in 1o troublo on the greonback question, the feeling in the Btock Exchango improved, snda TISE IN THE ENTIRE MARKET waa charactorizod by sudden notivity in the apec- ulative Btocks. Tho nows from Rhode Ieland waa of a parlly reasswing . character, touching the interests of tho TIOUSE OF A. & W. SPRAGUE, and it was conceded that in tha plon proposed by the Bpecial Committeo, who bad oxamined tho affairs of the bhouso, that tho proper way to IMOKo B BEWVouY o€ its affairs would be to ac- copt such proportion aswas devised by the sp- pointmont of Trustecs. ¢ RAILROADS DEFAULTED, Tho Chespeako & Ohio Railrond have dofpuit- od on thoir intorest. Fisk & Hatch-have issued s civeular to their bondholders in explanation of their position, and the Company will make o statement. A’ number of other now ronds have alko defanited, but thd old roads wore prompt in meeting their engsgemonts. TILE DANES to-dny galoed 24,000,000 in greenbacks, and now bold 214,000,000, A number of banks have here- toforo secroted their greonbacks in ordor to pro- | vent equalization, and tlis incrensa is tho result of tbo discontinuance of the pooling system. MONEY in domand at 110 to % por cont, with exceptions 8t7. Tho closing olosing businoas was at 1-16. aoLp oponed at 10834, sold up to 108%, wont off to 10834 again, inally closing at 10837, Rates paid for carrying were 1-16@3-61@3-32@24@3-16 per cent till Monday, and 7 per cent gold par aunum, The fnal rate was 7 Fald. Customs, 828,000, Oloariuge, £3,336,700. Tho Assistant ‘Irensurer paid out to-day, $560,000 on account of the in- toroet and in the redemption of 5-20 bonds. ‘Total payments to date on account of the No- vember interests, without rebate, £802,000, GOVERNMENT BONDS comparatively steady. . STATE BONDS quiet and unchanged. RAILROAD AND MISOELLANEOUS EPECULATION was foverish and ungettled up to tho beginning of the first call, at which time pricos showed & decline of 34 to 84 per cent, some of which prices wero lower than thoso made during or 8inco the panic, As tho firet call progressed, the ‘market bocame stronger, and prices made an im- rovement of 1to7 per cent up to 2:30 p.m. o upward movemont was caused by tho denial of mercautile failures proviously reported, the rosult of tho Bank moeting, and incroasa in le- gol-tenders. At the Clearing-fouse, towards the close, however, there was & slight reaction, and lower prices ruled. Storling, 03¢, Coupons, 181, ‘Coupons, ‘6 Coupons, 154! Coupone, Coupous, 63 (o) S ‘Tonnessucs, 0id,. ‘Tounessees, now. Virginias, new, Canton....., Weatern Unfo Quicksflver Adams Expresa, Wells Furyo, .. THE DEY GOODS TRADE, Nezw Yomg, Nov. 1.—The fallure of Hoyt, Bprague & Co, and the free use made by rumor of tho bouse of H, B, Clullin & Co. has called nttoution to the dry goods trade, snd inquiry abows that f TRANBACTIONS ARE BLIGHT, and are gontined to tho wauts of the onrrent trade. The dearth, it is thought, will continue antil it cun be definitoly ascertained that the ditticulties will be overcome. ' In this event businoss wilt TAKE A FUES BIART . immediately. I'ho course of Mesars, Claflin, in ecndlug word to tho Clonriug-Houso that they neced not doliborate on thoir cuso longer; that thoir own banks .and mercantile frionds were sutilcient for tholr nocosuitios, hus done s great denl towards olearing away oxisting dileultios and reansuring the businoss community that tho merchonts have faith in oue another, sud are ready to give sasistance, Mr. Robineon, of tho i IR OF XL, T, CLAYLIN 4 00., sto;zpnd In bis wale of gouds to-day to mey: #9'hiy house will not stop, It caunot fail. It 18 ag'eolvent a8 any house in tho United Btates ;" while auother momber of the firm gald: ** Our agsets wre far bu{oufl our lisbilitics and for one to beliove thal wo oun fail, js to stamp the porson au idiot,” Tarly in the day tho samo person aaid 1 ** It is true we are sufforing a littlo embarrassment ; bave allowed some nccoynts to mature ; but, as regards notos, thoy have gll been promptfy met. Wo do not soll our own pa- or, but we do soll thab of othor houscs with our Emorunmant. Perbaps ono of the principal causes that have lod fo our embarrasament wis that wo overronched oursolvos In our eudeavory to ASSIST TOYT, SPRAGUE & CO. - I do not care to sy that wo purchased of them to tho amount of $1,000,000 thus wook, but we bought very heavily, e are now negotiatin Jfor esiutanios of some Sort from the banks an wibar gorporations. If wo sucoeed in ourefs by prominent THE CHICAGO DAILY 'TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1873, forts, nvnr{mlng will ran along in tho rogular rooves, If wo walt to got nssistanco, we will 0 compollod to nsl an oxtenalon,—an extonsion upou our open accounts, not notes.—for our curront roccipta aro ample to moot calls, Now, don't undorstand mo tosny that a failir is af all probablo.- It is not- possiblo. -1t is simply absurd to think such thing possiblo, , - -y .. ANOTHER FAILURE. Theo failure of James . Jordan, stook-brokor, is anuouncod. K . THE EXPOLT THADE , . wap novor in bettor condition than, at prosont ; at lonst all tho stesmora whick aro lonving aro londed to thalr utmost ‘capacity, and rates woro nover highor than now, The import trado has fallon away to almost noflllnq and tho stoamora artiving are ofton but hnlf ful i3 Tho IAIIluF oft is eapoolally . noticeablo in, the smount of dry goods fmported. = CONDJTION OF TIE DANKS, 4 New Yong, Nov. 1.—Tho Kzxpress says: 8 tho goneral gloom of tho woels ‘tho im- prAa;rgr‘i‘ cnngltlon h‘:;bunk clroles waa the bright spot. During tho weok tho banks gained largoly in 'lognl tondors, and now hold moro than at almost any time sinco tho soollug arrangomont was startod, Tho associated banks woro preoip- itated Into the pawnbroking businoss by tho wenk condition of o fow institutions sllowing interest on_doposits, and, as soon a8 tho pawn- Drokoera' tickets aro cancolod, the Oloaring- Honeo should bo organized on such a basis as will provent the Now York banks from again being FONOED INTO TIHE DISOBACE of susponsion of currency reorganization, all banke allowing fntorest on dopouits should bo exeluded, Bomo chock should ‘o pincod upon rockloss cireluation, and, above all, doily stntemonts of tho actual standing of banka should bo qlvun tho public. The day for rackloss banking lsepassod,” and wo lmim that cloar-headod bank Presidents in tho Clearing- Houscs will give this subject of reorganization thetr carly attontion, ¥ g THE SPRAGUES, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Proviperce, R. I, Nov. 1.—Intorest in affairs of tho Bpraguea was tho absorbing toplo to-day. TRooms of Board of Trade and other contres of businosa woro ocoupled by monoyed men in earngst discussion, and the SUSPENSION OF THE ORANGTON DANK yosterday will canso much suffering among do- positors, many of whom wore oporatives, Com- ponies’ mills had doposited loro, and others Liad withdrayn money from othor bauks, tompted by tho Ligh rato of 8 por cont interest, commoncing the 1at of every month. THE PROPOSITION the-Spraguo proporty is ragarded ‘manufacturors a8 -the only thing that.can eave tho-busincss of the Company. Many othars consider that there aro features deeds of trust that will cause bankruptoy to be aocopiable as an alternative. THE DANK:COMMITTEE'S FROPOSITION, * PROVIDENGE, R. L, Nov, 1,—AL the adjourned meoting of the buuk ropresontatives to-day, tho report of the Commitlee to oxamino the alairs of A. & W. Bpraguo was presented. Tho com- mitten consldor tho assets of tho A, & W. Bpraguo Manufacturing Compnny to bo 810,405,247, and their liabilitios £11,475,448 ; surplus, 8,010,803, A -dotailod statemont of their property accom- panies the report. * The Committeo in their report say: *The un- scttled -coudition of flnancial nffairs, and of businoss at tho present time, and the large monnt of obligations of tho Company maturiug during the next ninety days, preclnded tho pos- sibility of roporting toat 81,000,000 would ena- ble'the Company to moot its engagements rog- ularly in the fituro,” The Comnittes recom- nyments, In this of mo'rtgamng mend that the A. & W. Sfisg\[« Manufac~ turing Company, and the individuals com- rrising the °corporation, morigage all thoir property to throo trustacs, who shall prac- tioally havo all the control and managoment of tho entiro property. Tlcse trustoos aro to issue notos to au amount which shal] fully gover tho amount of the prosent indobtedness, their obli- gations having three years to run, and drawing Somi-annual intorost at the rato of 7:30 por cont por annum with tho right rosorved to poy & per cont of the dobt ap often as in their judgmont it is prooticable, The raport of the Committeo is berug considored. TRUST-DEEDS, The couneel of the Bprague corporation an- nounced at the moeting that trust-deeds woro being mado to Gov, Henry Howard, Rufus Wa- torman, and ox-Gov. James Y. Smith, These deeds would bo submitted to s meoting of tho creditors, and, if not naccopted, tho alternative would be go into bankruptey. Banator Sprague has BETIRED FIOM TIE PRESIDENCY OF TILE COMPANY, and Amasa Sprogua has boon designated to il his plco, A mortgage-dned has beon preparad, for the ‘purposp of soouring all the property and assots, privatoand corporate, for tho benofit of the creditors. Agroonblo fo tho prinaiplo suggosted in the roport, g A MEETING OF THE OREDITORS will be called at an oarly day. The eraditors aro numerous, snd ropresent every possiblo interoat and fooling., It wonld not, thereforo, bo atrango if morious and perhaps insurmonntablo objec- tlona should bo raised to individual trustecs or to the'terms of the trust mortgage under which they aro oxpectod to act. The gonernl foaturcs of tho plan, howevor, seem to meet with popular approval, TIF. AUGUSTA, ME., MILLS, Attausta, Ma,, Nov, 1.—Tha troubles of A. & W. Spragus & Co., 1t is bolieved, will nobsorious- 1y affact tho business in thia city with which thoy wbe idontitied, with the exoopion of two cot. ton mills, which manufacture print cloths for their Oranston mills, Thoir factorics givo em- loymont to 450 operatives, with & pnfl-mll of 8500 por month., It is not unlikoly that they will' tomporarily ‘suspend operations. Next Monday is pay-dey, and efforte aro making to raise tho mosns t0 pay off the employcs. THE VAST INTEREATE CONTROLLED DIY THE ¥ BPIIAGUES, Providence, R, I, {Oct. 30), Dispatch to the New York une. The vast intorests involved in the ombarrass- monts of A, & W, Efirnflm eund Hoyt, Bpragues & Co. apponr from the list of thoir mills, works, aud manifold cuterprises, Good judges say, bowaver, that thoir susponsion would uot canse the suspeusion of asinglo bank in tho Btato, Oaly throe Natlona! Banks—the Globe, First Netioool, and Becond Natloual—and two savings banks held vory largely of their pagor, _ Muuy morchants might go under and distressaful times would cortainly ensue in Rbiodo Jeland from the complete failire of A, & W._ Bpraguo. They run neor 280,000 spindles and 28 printing machines fn mills and print works, and cmploy over 10,000 operatives. Thir' groat print works at Oranston employ 12,000 persons, and can turn out 40,000 pieces a week, * At Natick, R, 1., they run 70,000 spindles, oand bave 600 bands ; ot Arctlo, R. I., they run 99,000 spindles, and have 5,000’ hands; at Quid- niok, 1. L, they havo 33,000 spindles, and 500 bauds; at Baltio, - Conu., 83,000 uy]flnd.lou, and 100 hands; at Central TFalls, R, ., 92,000 epindios, and pear 600 hmnds ; at Augnat Me,, 84,000 ~spindles, aug 700 bands, 'Those cotton mills squ]_y thelr print-works, with most of the priat-clothe used by thom, making sbout 85,000 picces a wook when rubning on full time. All ars now on halt time, Bosides thoir mills and print-works thoy run other great nuke?muuu, both within and without the Biate, In Maino they have vast timbor mills, saw mills, and like property, in whioh aro omployed ercat numbers of mon dyr- ing the lumboring sosson, In New Hampshiro is mora similar propeity of theirs, At Colum- Dbia, 8. C,, they own valuable Wator-power, and have a groat atock forward, They also own much Jand in Kensas and in Toxus, In this ecity aod Crauston, their real ostate, improved and unimproved, is great in exton nnd valuo, Thoy control in this ity tho Union Rallrond, owning a1} streot-railwoys, om- ploying 800 men, 600 Lorses, and 100 cars, with capital stack of 2600,000, and valuation of prop- orty about $800,000. - William Hg'm 0 in Prosle dent of the Proyidonce & New York Btoamslup Company, which Luy eight ateamors, om- ploya 6{0 linuds, ‘aud owgg property val- ued st 1,000,000, This' Company, * it i cluimod, will siob be ombarrassod baoausp of the Bpragues' embartpsements, Though they are tho Inrgost stookholders, they own s minority of the stock. A. & W. Bprague con- trol, in Proyidence, the Perking Blioot-Iron Compauy and * the Rbode Island Horee-Shos Compgny, lmvl{lg 300 hiands whoa full, now run- ping widh balf thelr neual forco on half timo tho Phouix Iron Foundry, Elm Btreot Maching Bho?‘, Bpraguo-Mowing-Maching Company, Com- atook Btove Foundry, aud'tho American Horao- Nail Qompsuy, ‘Fijvy gl80 own ono-thiird of thp stook of the well-kuowp Ithodo Teland Locorig- tive Works, whioh nmpltg gver 1,000 men, aud of the Nicholson IYilo Compuny, ‘fliale mjll §zo£rmy, at n Jow valuntion, Is ewlimated ap thy 00,600, aud thelr priot works st §1,000,000, lisie pay-roll at times has approachod $35,000 & day. de all this property of A, & W. Bpraguo, Hoyt, Sprague & Co., own mosk of tho atocl of the Atlantiy Delaine’ Company, whoso mills in Oluoyvlllo'nmplnby aver 2,000 hands, O this property Is an indebteduesy foar 84,000, 240, 11X TWO MODAXA OF RIODE ISLAND, From s Borafeld (Mass) Republican, Get, 30, ‘A tooth-chattering shivor pervaded the mor- row of Providenco yoatorday aud day beforo, Ru- mora got nbrond that the Spragnos—A. & W. Bpragno, manufaoturors—woro linblo to fall for afi.oflo, 00. No-ono onn appraclato tho signifl-- eingo of such o portent. who Lns not known Rhiodo Island, Rhodo Island may bo doscribod ns & pair of shears, ono sido of “which is tho Bpragnes, and tha other is Brown & Ives. If tho Spraguea woro to fail, or if Brown'& lves woro to fall, Rhode Island wonld fail to exist as's com- osito charnctor; sho would beconto simply Brown & Ivas or the Bpragnos, nccording to which porty survived. As perhnpa no othor com- muaity in tho world Is govorned hy tho altornate triumphs of two great rival manufacturing firms, tlus threntoned ovorthrow of tho Spragues Isa anxmr ocension for olucidatiug this feature of Rliodo Island polity, . A. & W, Bpraguo aro tho mosat spronding firm, and In tho uation at largo porhaps the most i~ lustrions, Gov, Willinm S‘rmguo, wo all romem= ber, offered to lend “Rhodo Island troops to the Guitin tho Robollion, and porliaps did fo,—part woy, ot loast, o won tho Bonatorship, which ho'utill rotaing, and tho dnughter of Ohtof Jus- tico Obonso for n . Tho two brothors aro youngish mon and decidodly “folkey” and froo and-easy in thoir doalings with Enuplo. Amasns tho oldor, marriod a factory girl, ond mudes wise oho‘an, too, 'tis snld, “The businoss hnbit, of the Bpragues aro of tho vory latest stylo of ontorprigo, - Although tho groat bulk of thoir Immounsa woalth {s Iu woolen and cotton mills and print-work, thoy buvo of late yeara oxtond- ed thelr invostmonta into n thousand oxtranocons channols, Their * ivons in tho fire " aro almost numberloss, They have boon attempting to orect a grost water-power at Augustn, Mo,, have oponed extonsive manufactorios In Ponnsyl- vanin, invesied some hundrede of thoussnds tho tromsuro-bunting expodition to Sonth America, &o. tho profits from thoir fmmoneo plant are spoedily “plowed 1" to some now and perhapa distant enterprise, and cash surpluses aro nover allowed to embarrass tho house, Thoy ropresont, in shiost, the mod= ern_Awmorican spirlt of attompteall, 'According to tho fashlon of the times, thoy live munifi- contly, lend tholr gorgeous presouco and pat- ronago Lo the Oranston racos, and ontortain poor ministera during the summer monthe witha most uratinted generosity. Precisoly opposito to them inall things are Brown & Ives. Brown & Ivos'nro slightly vonor- ablo, vory nristoctatie, very reserved, and vory astute gentlomen, who live {n tho grand, old way, don't troubls thomselves to take off thelr hats to ordinary poopio, and woutld nol feol at ail honor- ed by tho Presidency of tho Cranston P'ark As- socintion, tho company of impoecunions clorgy- men, or, porhiaps wo might ang, by u soat in tio United Btatos Senato. Their manufacturing in- toreats in tho Stato of Rbode Island aroimmenss, and exceod in valuo, it is eaid, thoso of tho Spragues. Thoy keop their business woll up, aud invost gomotimes in extonsions of it, b nevor go into any enterprise ont of their liuo or neighborliood. A gold mine in Massachusotts, or o Niagara in Maino, would bo no temptation to thoir capital,” Thoir surpius earnings aro fn- vosted in roal ostate, and it is tho common tradi- tion tlnt Brown & Ives own Lalf tho Stuto. They own acres upon acres in the hoart of Provi- dence, and if & buyer goes to them to ask tho prico of a lot, their invariable roply is, ** Wo buy real estato; wo nover sell it.” Thoir manage- =3 mout’ ssvors of tho old siylo—enfo, cautions, congorvative, but remorselosaly profitable. ‘Theso two houses of - Rhode Island not only manago ler industries, but they rulo tho State and ol ite intorouts, Tho press of tho State is of.one party or the other, Tho Press is the aliay of tho Spragues and the Journal only an- other nanie for Brown & Ives. Iiven tho col- loge, Brown University (which dorives ita name from on sncestral Brown), i torn with tho dis- sonsiong of the oppopiug fouds. The watring intorosts and the domincering of tho party mast powerful- with tho corporation of the Univer- gity lave mado tho Prosidentisl chair a martyr's soat. Gifts. from ono of the rival lhouses have boen declined by tho University ont of fear of offending tha other. Thosale of tho Innd-sorip awarded to tho colloge by the Government foll into tho bauds of an agent of Drown & Ives, and had to be (nvnauimod by Congress, 80 great & stir was made l‘iy ipraguo about it, and tho University raalized littlo trom Ipnds which have aiuca sold st 8 great adyance. 'Tho twa parties have had moro or logs 1o do with overy olection held in tho Stato those many yanrs, and have oponly bought votes, Ropresantatives, nnd political in- finonce. 1t 1 hardly necessary to sny that tholr intlygnco on politics aud publio morals has beon vicious fu'tha extrome, Thus a Btate, small in oxtont, but with a greater valnation than tho gront Btate of Guur{;lu, has beon debanchod and poisonod through all 1is systom, prstiecy < i NATIONAL FINANGES. Spectal Dipateh to The Chicagg.Tribune, Wasntvaros, D, 0., Nov, L—The. Troasury statemont to-day indicatos that tho publie debt inoreased 8,089,000 during the month of Octo ber. Tho Bectotary is gratifled by the fact. tha it i8 no moro, Ho was prapered for an inoranso of abont §7,000,000. Tho condition of tho Treasury to-day is, in the opinion of offi~ cers .thereof, very good. Thero s con balance in tho Trensury of moro than §82,5600,000, inglusive of $£27,600,000 of coin certificates, nnd a curroncy balanco of over 84,226,000, while, potwithetanding the beavy drafts on the Troasury, and the large falling off in receipts from interest, thero has thus far been ‘drawn from the legal-tendor reserve something lesg than §6,000,000, 2 [0 the Assoctated Press.} REDENPTION QF FIVE-TWENTIES, P ‘WasnixaToN, Nov. 1.—1'he Treasury has is- sued tho soventh call for the radomption of 6-20 ‘bonds of 1872 a8 follows ; Tneasuny DEpARTAENT, Nov, 1, 1613, By virtua of authority giveu by act of Congross, a proved July 14, 1819, entitled *An aot to puthorize tho refundiug of the natlonal debl,” I liereby giva \notico that tho principal and 'nccrued interest bonds horein bolow _desigunted, imown an will bo pall at tho Treas- ury Unitod _ Btates the " Qity of Washington on and after tho 1st day of February, 1874, and that iutereat on sfd bonds will ceuse on,tha doy, Thatis to say, coupon-bouds kuown as”tho Third Beries, act of Fob, 25, 185" followa : Coupon-bonds, 350, in fos, 10,201 o 10,600, both inclustvo; $100, Nos 8051 to 34,000, both inclusive! $500, Nos, 16801 to 17,0, inclusiya; 81,000, ' Nos, 36,001 ta 4l 000, iucluslve, AL, $4,550,000, Reglstered Lorids, £30, No, 1,376 t0 1,410 nclusfvo ; $100, No, 10,01 1o 10,600 $helusive; $500, No. 6,101 to B30 ‘inclusivo s $1,000 No.95,001 to 25,030 fnclusives £5,000, 7,001 10 8,100 fuclusive; $10,000,No, 10,101 to 10,320 nclusive, Total, £500,000." Grand tatal, $5,000,000, Of thp amount ontatundiuy embriced n the num- bors a8 nuove, $,G00,000 are conpoy bLoude, and $500,000 nra reglstertd Lopds, Unifod States scouiritica forwarded for yedemption shiould be addressed to tha Loan Division Secratary's Olflce, and all regiutered boud should bo aesigued to tho Searelary af tho Treus- aury for redemption, {8lgued), Wittt A, Riomanpsow, Becretory. 'DDLI0 DEDT ATATEMENT, The following ig the publip debt statoment for November ; Blx per cent. bonds Flvo per cent bon 1,24,008,050 '480,73,300 1,123,370,850 Total cofn bonds,. Lawiul monoy dobt '$14,078,000 Motured debt, 123,290 Legal-tonder nofcs, 801,001,948 Curtificatou of depos] , 875, ructional curroney. 418040 oln certificutys, 47,569,840 Fotal without Interes $445,362,978 Total dcbt., & $2,107,027,018 Total futerost, ... ™ 30,700,595 Cash In Tressury § b ol uus 82,319,081 Cuirvency. oo rivtsy Bpecinl deposit’ Leld certificates of depos] Taw, 8,875,000 295,600,737 2,141,81,470 3,030,6 ‘Total In Trensury. ,..... Dobt loss ¢nsh In the Troanus Incroase durlng the month, ‘Bonds fssued o th,alacifio T Cor ‘panics,intoreat Dayablo fu lawful mone principul outstunding 04,020,671 &:&,filo 4,038,013 16,009,172 Binco Tuesday 08 horo has asuror's o paid out $2,100'in silver coin, —— THE MANUFACTURERS, DOOTA AND HOLS, Epecial Disputch to The Chicugo Tribune, Pusrapzresia, Nov, L~Tho boot and shos busluess, oo of our ehief Intoroats, is In tron- blo just now., Boveral of tho Imgest houses Lovo asked an oxtonsion, and fow will, I learn, find 1t oxtromely difficult to meot thoir obliga- tion, Cousidorablo unocneiness was monifented this morning in the trade, owing to tho publica tion of a false rumor of tho fuilurs of Chaudlor Hart & Co., ono of our most oxtonsivo flrms, PENNBYLVANIA COTTON-MILLI, QF tho iiftcen cotton-mills in Banyaunk, om- ploying aboug 6,000 hands, it thioo re fn oporatlon, 'I'lo “cotton faptarion #t Keliyvilio have ceased oporations, LOUISYVILLE MILLS, Lovsyriie, Ky, Nov,1l,—The woolen milla around tho falls iave rodiicod tho wages of em« loyen 20 por cont, commenaing to-duy, for tha gnnnn. Baveral Iron establishmduty” have re- ‘Quced wages in akitled Jabor 10 per cont, and on common 20 por ceut. Anpy dlyoharged worke mon of the railrond companios hava gone, and will £ bo Memplin for work sinco tho abato- mont of the fovar, - & o * ; EMPLOYER DISOIARGED. | New Yonrk, .Nov, 1.—Nonrly 900 mon - aro thrown out of amployment by tho partial sus- ponsion of work at tho Plauet Mills, an oxton- 81vo onrpotiwoavitig * establishmont in. Bouth mnkll,vn. Itin !nIE that tho mills will bo olosed tter Thuraday noxt, Bangon, Mo, Nov. 1.—Quito’ & mimbor of workmon fn tho fron-works In thin ity lave, boon dischargnd on :account of slack” work, Varions manufacturors intend to reduco their working foroos, 3 . adon Tz, ¢ New Yorx, Nov, 1.—Tho Springfiold Republi- can, in a reviow of the manufnctorios iu that wection, noton n gonoral ‘reduction of timo and wagos, tho whip and cigar interosta -}nno osonp- g. ' -5UDMIT 7O A REDUOTION. Wannvaros, Nov. 1.—Tha gporatives of tho Alexandrin cotton faotory havo submitted to a roduction of 25 per cont rathor than have the factory cloged, : h S, i THREE-QUANTERS TIME. Lowzrr, Masg,, Nov. 1.~Tho Euglo mills, at ‘West Cholumuford, are to commonco on threo- quarter timo noxt weok, and tho Sargent mill, of Granitovillo, on half timo, MANUFACTUBRES IN NEW ENGLAND, Provtdence, R, I, (0st, ), Correspondence of tha Koo ork uns, . Opinions as to tho prosont position and im- modiato future of manufactures in Now England, a4 affoctod by the orisis, have beon diigontly songht by your correspondent from thoso com- Fnlunt to epeak with authority from tho position hoy hold, the magnitudo of ‘the intoreats thoy control, and the ofimmuua of vislon and declslon of conoluston which have givon thom success. Thoro is gonoral agroomont among thom in donying oithor great presont alarm among em- ployers or dlstrcss among amplo{efl. Thoy also unito in deolaring that ruln to the former or sorious suffering to the lattor doos not appear to bo impending, - Al declaro that manufacturing was in an _unusually strong and sound position bofore tho disturbanco came whioh had proatrated ita industries for the timo, and that thoro aro resourcos and confldonce onough among tho mill-owners to carry them through any storm which now seems possible. 8o strong nro thoy ludiyidually that they have not sought to imto and equnlize thoir forces for tho protection . of each snd all, They have noither combined to'sustain thoir own class, nor to dopress thoir oporatives, Despite sssortions to tho contrary, ehur hiaye not agrood to bolstor up sinking commisslon-houses, nor to implore the interferonce of Government to make money oasior, . # * ——— * PHILADELPHIA, Special Dievatch to The Chicago Tribune, JAY COORE & CO. Pmusprrenn, Nov. 1.—day -Cooke & Co. have sgnin issued circulars to their creditors earnostly roquosting their nasant to tho proposed ngroomont, One of. thelr hoavieat creditors hero gays if tho firm is forced imto bankruptoy thoy cannot pay over 25 cents on tho dollar, but it allowed to mottlo thomselves they will pay ovory dollar, and have a nice sum left. 3 oo BUSPENDED. H MoBeath & Brother, leather denlers, have sus- ponded. Linbilities, $60,000. They will pay 50 por cent. “ Tho following firms have suspended during ‘tho past throo days: D. Trump & Sons, ‘Jum- ber mercliants ; Rholnstrom & Oo., liquor deal- ory and rootifiers; 0, & 0. M. O'Callaghan & Oo,, Bugat pnd molasses importers, v BETTLING UP. Samuel Cattell, mauufacturer, who failed n short time sinco, is mow- sottling with his oroditors, . . TITE VARIOUS BAVINGS BANES horo deny that they hold tho large quantity of Rroenbauke of which they have beon accused, and say that thoy have only onough to answer their business demands. (7o the Associated Press.) THE MIN B Pmuaverema, Pa, Nov. 1.—Tho gold coinage at the United States Miot in October amounted to 311,010,000 in doublo onglos, Tho gold wnlfihud 38 tons, " ‘Lho Lirector of the United States Mint, in his report to the Bocretary of the Ireasury, will tako strong gronnd against tho rostorstion of the doublo standurds of goid aud silver coln, g WASHINGTON. Speotal Disvatch to L'he Chicago Trivune, 18 INFLATION NECESSERY ? Wasnixarox, Nov. 1,.—Under the hend, *Is Inflation Necogsary?” the Republican daclareu that it 18 not an advocate of inflation, and inslats that Congrese should remember that, sinco the Government began to contract the circalating ‘medium 4,000,000 slavos hiave beon enfranchised, and thinks it will be admitted that no ade- quato provision Las hoen mado to supply tho dated Mny 1, 1862, us [ constantly invrossing necossitios of tho coun- try, whon it ls remembered that ndditional usog of ourrency were creatod by the demand on tho oiroulating medium to dofiay tho expensos of tho omploymont and support of omigrants, and in tho xapglm growth of the country, ————— THE_RAILROADS, . New Yong, Nov, 1.~-0a inquiry at the freight oftiges of tho leading railroads,” it was ascer- tained that their {roight business was suffering soveroly from the fluancial disturbance, and in many oases Tailrond companics wero largely cutting down expenees by reduction of wages and discharge of workmon., . i % A rommes THE TRADES. New Yong, Nov. 1.—The bricklayars and ma~ sons will mect to-night and dotormine whethcr or not thoy will ncoept tho' situstion and agras to tho roduction of their wages that haa beon dacided upon by omployers, The brioklayers , of Washington huva commenced ta atrike, New Yong, Noy, 1.—The masona’ reduction in wages began to-day, Fifty-throo of the men at work’ on tha Dalaware & Hudson Oanal Com- pany's building atruck, The Inborers on tho sawo job also strack, ——a ABROAD. Benrrw, Nov. 1,~Ths Borsen-Zeitung says tho Government has determined {o limit tho coinage of gold and to refrain from drawing on tho-Lon- dow market. The Bank of England havo fixed the discount rate at 8 por cont. APPREAENDED FINANOML TROUBLES IN'VIENNA, Vienna Correspondence of the New 3ork Tines. Vionna s again filled with alirming ramors abont nnother financial catastrophe, which will throw that of May entircly in the sbade. The orisie 18 sald to be noar at hand, Hoaring this, I went dirootly to the chief of an old and very, much respected banking-liouse, and saked hig' opinion. Ho thoughs that a sccond orlsis wes cloge upon us, aud thatit could not be put off many davs, certainly not after the 18t of Novem- ‘ber, and lfie cnnwhl;anoen must be far moro dignatrous than the first, THE WEATHER. ‘Wasimatox, D, 0., Nov, 2—1 &, m.~For tho Nortlyest and thence tothe Lower Missourl Vuls ley, rising’ barometer, southwostorly aud wost- orly_winds, ocostional’ snow aud vain, followed on’ Sundsy by, cloaring and caldor iweathor. For the Upper Liakes aad -thonce to the Lawer Ohio Valley, soutiwesorly . winds, cloudy weather, an Tain, For the, Tower Lakos, gouthweatorly . wiuds, diminishing pressure, {uorossing clotdy weathor, and occa- sioual rafn. For tho Southern Btates, decroasing pressure, northeastorly to southeastorly winds, and gonorally olear wontler. - For . the Biddle States, diminishing pressuro, southweatarly winds, and partly cloudy wealber, For: New England, northweatorly: and gouthwesterly winds, posaibly lowor tomperature, and generally olenr wosther, . . ¢ QENERAL OBSERVATIONE, 150Aa0, Nov, d~1a,m, Siation, [Har, (Phr| _ Wiid, _[ltafn] Reather, Trocke'dge, .0 Oloudy, Uniro, T 0 Falr, Gheyenna .. (4 Qloveland || Gincluuati, by 2 “0'Lt, anow, Meavy rain, Liglt rain, Gloudy, & E::EEE%SESE:SS:E[ EERZZEBECE ! o W, briak, ! Irouh!| MIBORLLANEODY RERONTY, Spacial-Dispateh to The Chicage Y'ridune, Mo(nzraon, In, Nov. 1,~On the night of Oot. 80 the Turkoy Itiver froze over {n many places,— Iy ll:{ng boretofore unknown to suy one in thia sootion, - TFarmors came Into our olty yesterdsy on rune pare with thelr whoat, ! i FOREIGN. Tho French Cabinet Favor: the Pro- " .longatlon of MacMahon’s Ternn Contumacious German Catholic : Bishopsto Be Summon= ed to Resign, ; ¢ Receipts of the Jtallan Government from Sales of Church Property. ' FRANCE. Panis, Nov. 1.—A messago from Prosldont MacMnkon willbo read at tho oponingof the Assom bly, ¢ THR BUDGET, Partg, Nov. 1.—Tho Patrie, in its issuo thia af ternoon, eaya the budget of Maguo, Minister of Financo, will bo published in the Journal Official on Monday noxt. It is undorstood that thoro will bo a surplus of 18,000,000 féancs, THE PRESIDENCY, ° The Patfrio aldo snnounces that the Oabinot has rasolved to support a motion for the pro- longation of tho term of President MacdMahon., THE DAZAINE TRIAL. In tho Bazaine trinl Commandant Bucky tos- tified that he overheard llusions to MacMahon's, march {u a privato couversation at Motz on the 2dthor 25th of -August. Polico Commissary Autward doposed that Lo earried @ dispatch for Bazine from Thionville to Motz on tho20th of August, All of MaoMn- bon'a dispatclies woro in cipher. Col. Brontzo tostifiod that MacMnhon recoived no dispatches from Bazalne aftor the 12th August. e e GERMANY, DarespeN, Nov, 1.—The romains of the late King waro daposited n tho tomb In tho Rogal Chapel at 9 to-night. His Majesty, King Al- bert, and his brothar, Prines Qoorge, wore prosont. The Quoen of England was ropro- sontod by Pirinco Alfred; tho Emperor of Germany” by the Crown Princo Irederick William, aud the Emparor of Auatris by Arch- dulko Obarles Loule. Numerous German Princes wors aleo presont. * DBeouiy, Nov. 2.—Princo Bismarck haa ro- golved to summon the Catholic Bishopa who ro- fusoe to comply with tho Government measures in relation to colesiastics to tondar their resig- pations, .. 5 —— - ITALY. New Yonx, Nov. 1.—A. lottor from Romo saya : # According to tho report in the Official Journal, tho ecclosinatioal proporty whick was sold under the hamumer.in Soptombor, in the wholo King- | dom of Ttaly, brought 8,125,000 francs. Tt conaiui- od of 1,897 Iota, tbe valuation of which tha Gov- ornmont hind fixad at 4,287,000 francs, During tho currontyear 11,308 parcols havabeon sald, bringing 43,000,108 franos, From tho end of Boptonipor, 1867, until tho, oud of Soptombarof tho prosent yeur, 83,830 lote_have baon sold. bringing 935, 107,000 france. Tho prico at which tho praporty way pubup is reprogented by the grosa sum of- 450,107,828 Irancs, showing a difforenco of abont one-quarter botwoon the estimated valuo and tho prico conlizod.” 3 Roxe, Nov. 1,—The river Tiber i subsiding, as are also tho foars of a dastructive flood, g AUSTRIA, ViesNa, Nov. 1.—Negotiations, batween Aug- tria uud Turkey, for the sotilomont of tho difforencos botween the two powera arising from the conduct of the Austrign Coasul in Hasne, and tho Turkish noto lothe European Osbl nota in relation thercto, aro progrosaing favorably, Turkey is disposed to give comploto satiafaction, aud tho Russinn Govornment has inetructod Gen, Ignatioff, its Ambussador at Gonatantinoplo, tosupport Austria, Outof con- sidoration for Tarkoy, Count Andrassy, the Austrian Premior, doclines to allow the datails of the nogotiatious to Lo made public. ———— GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpoy, Nov. 1—Sir William Bovill, Lord Chiet Justico of the Court of Common Pleas, died this forenoon, The Devon & Somersot Rallway, which bad Boen for seven yowrs buildivg, wos opencd to- d-E. o8Dox, Nov, 1.—It I8 reported that the mar- riago of tho Dulio of Bdinburgh to tho Princess Maxis, of Ruasia, will bo_solcamzed according to the forms of the Church of England, and that the Dasn of Canterbury will go to Bt. Petery- burg to perform thq eerémony. —_—l—— . SPAIN, Manmn, Nov. 1—A m»{m!ch has been ro- oaived aunouncing the total dofoat of the Car- lists nndor lum.nl; by national troops, ‘The ine surgonta flod Iu &1l direotions, t Sanor Saler, the Minister of Colonigs burked at Cadiz, to-dy, for Cubs aud ico. Mavnw, Nov, 1.—Presidont Gastolar is 11l and not able to leave his bed. Ptk R SQUTH AMERICA. XL1sBoON, I.(Wfi 1,—Advices fram Rio statq that Gen, Mitre has succovded in nogotinting o treaty fixing the bouudary between Paraguny and the Argenting Ropublic. Tho Amerioan aud Italian arvitratora have awarded Duundouald claims amounting to $200,000. % RAILROAD. EXTORTIONS, - ——— ' Suits to fe Brouzht Agninst Soveral 11inéls Ronus by the Stute Commiua sioners, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Srrivariery, I, Nov, L.—Tha Railrasd and: ‘Warehouso Commiseloners have appointod noxt Weducsday as tho day on which they are ta do~ am- orto . tormiua agaiust whom thoy will bring nuits for ‘violations of the railroad laws of the State. At~ torney-Gencral Edeall, Mr., Benjumins, of Blogmington, sud fiva local atfornoys, whoso names aré not givay, who live in the counties whore prospootive suita are to Lrought, bave been notified, and will doubtless bo: {n sttoodance, Bhould the swmts be inatituted, as oxpeoted, tho othors roforved to will be sotalued to conduct thom. Your cor- reapondent Las already conjectured as to the ronds that will be sucd, and is is" protty_cartain that in tho caso of the Northwostern Railrond. proceedings Lisve alrondy beon commeuoced. The ovidonco agamwt this 1opd ja soid to’ bo of o flagrant ctiaractor, ‘Cho other roads that will come under the ire of the Commivsionors aro psobably tho Sudisuapolis, Bloowingion & Woat- ern, Tliinols Contral, Wastern Upion, and tho 0., B. & Q. This et will bo found not ta be far qut of tha way. g " RELIGIOUS. A Olub of Gorman FreeaThinkers Formed in Washiigtou, * Special Dispateh to The Chicago 1'ribuns, Wasttxaros, Nov. 1L.—The Rev. Itovort Reit- zol has, upon roquost, sovered hin councetion with tho Gorman Protestaut Church of this city, According to tho statsments of some of bhis congiogation bo boldly asserted. that he did uot beliave In the existeuco of a, God ay gouorally undorstood by Christians, or In Josus Christ as # non of God, A number of Qerwnus who agroe with Reltzol have formod & frao-thinkors’ club, and bave olested him loo- turer, . —_— AMERICAN GIRL AND FULLERTON. ‘New Yonx, Nov. 1.—At Prospoct Park to-dny, Judge Fullorton, American Girl, aud Cumors trotted fors Eumo of 2,000, American Qirl wowtho first beat, and Fullerton tho scoond, third, and fourth, 'Wime, 2:25}4, 221, 2:93, 2:231%, A match was immediately mado batweon Auworican Girl aud Fullorton, —_— . MORTUARY. T New Yong, Nov, 1.—"The funoralof the Rov, Dr..John Brludloy, Dy D, of Englwnd, kuown in this country ‘a8 the opponent of OCharles DBradlaugh, took placo this forenoon from Bt Luko's 1ospital, 3 Tho funeral sermon over the remaing of John Q. Heenan will bo hold to-morrow, in the Ghuveh of tho Ioly [nuovents, nfter which the boly will be convoyed to Albany for intorment. Y ——— kopt opon sl the § ime, MEXICAN. EXCURSION, New Onreans, Nov, 1.—Tho Hon, Thomas I Noluon, ox-United Statos Minlstor to Moxioo, and My, Barrow, thoir fan)ilios, and o large purty from the City of Moxloo, arrivad by thio atenmer Aldoan yostorday from Yera Orus. = A numberof Frollnln‘e‘x.n Jmerchants callod on Mr, Noluon ag. e ris ; glowing ncoount of tho elimato, soll, and minoral wealth of Mezxico, aud brmléhh o fnvitntion from tho Morchinuts’ Exchango of tho Cily of Moxico to tho Clhambor of Commeteo of Now Orleans for b dologation to vialt that city, an ex- eursion for that purpose haviug heen arrangod by Unitod Biates Ministar Jonn W. Fostor, to Ionve hore on tho firet atonmer of Alexander & Bon'auew 1ino for Vora Gruz on tho 16th of Novombor, thenca by rall to tho City of Moxigo, Mr. Nolwon and party loft Loulsvillo. patly loft by gpocial train fof Vi YELLOW FEVER. Favorablo Reports Conthnne fror :;l“n.zm:;!-slsl(;i(ul: Localitionw po o0 £ ho Qo i Contribnods - o UM lAla Mesems, Tonn, Nov, 1— 12:80° martuary roport for thetwonty-tor al 12 o'clock this noon sliows de yollow faver, fivo, aud from othr Thero was o Lioavy froot this* Th, stroots aro thronged ' zong,Rnd many country me Lotols. n the P. m,~Tho - hours ond- aths from the JF CaUg0S, 0no, morning, - with returned oftl- srchants aro at tho " v CONTRIF aplondid Whoolor & | iieot oo . 3 g-machino ok dvn:md to tho ™9 fof funda of tho widows o S oyt o U . inyor Jol &l to disposo of tho o' sichino to the bost lé‘vng:ng‘:). Doaths for the , 1, ORTUALY, " y-four hours ending at 6 P l;e‘lll:w ;' VU, 7 ¢ othior causes, 4. Foe tho- ook, ym nwl, +ovor, 80; other causos, 47; do- m Vast wook, ' yollov fovor, 834 other eousun, 18, Tatal dockéns, 00, ’ "ROS THE COLLE: 2 3 Spedial Dispateh o 'he ‘57,7;;‘..,,‘7.'1-.‘;‘{;5.‘2"’ -d{l‘:—‘l\r lo nu‘rhrocslvlll:d st tho on tho Colloator at Momphi s,'bnugg:g «li‘x:to of flh: 28th ulb.bntnm roo woroks usly, Collagtesr arrived at Momphi g (rnr%r Ez’?[mnln.tll:: found £hat over ybody who ca uld posaibly got away was Ieaviug tho oity. Thia oflicial add: ** Tho yollow fover hng been n f orriblo Boourge, and :oxpemon can doscribo the suffering aud desti~ Ilthon “thoro, Many fam'ilics of four, six, and oight membors have been gwe; taway, and there . 8ro now at lonst two thoy mnncr widows ‘aud or- phana entlroly dostituto & 5 b provided for, bo- 8idos a thousand wiho waro unablo to work, or, if able and - willing * to do 80, can find 1o work, and aro dopeundent on the chiarity of athors, ¥ [nd it uot_boen for t30 ?oblu genorosity of tho' Notthoiu cities in .coim- Ing to our rolief with r aonoy and: supplios, g0 5 oring would bave U eon ton-fold grostor.’ 1¥e a5t comntmmery frome ol 8 S N nf 0 i £ho absont. 0108 o 4 rut - bre ok JUTION, My offlen has boy m and' mwy deputies, whi lo dutfos, havo dono whi it o sufforing of othora.” ¢ BHRRVEPORT. Snecial Dispt :teh to The Chicago Trivune, * Pmupziema, 7 {ov. 1,.—Muyor Stokley riceived a8 dispotol his morning from Samuel Levy, of Bhrovaport, Massager of the Mhreveport Fund, Toporting the abatement of tho fever, and ro- queatiug the ¥ (ayor to discontinue raising funds.. . _J\T MONTGOMERY, ALA, * MoNTa0AtET ty, Nov. 1.—1The Board of Honlth. announces tk.at it is safo for rafugeos to return., and those Whio ba i init tho-ci =il D ve business can visit the-city[ attending to their e .thor they couid to rellas 70 tha St Pepata by e s ; iapatels to The Chicago Tribune, : Tononte, Nov, 1.—Tho 0dd Follows Lodges ! :\lx]xyu:flgm Lllgxur p;obainlgahnm contributing libor- 0 reliof 0 ] "‘;”' inifl(lmphls. oir brothers suffering from ALT Laxe, Nav. 1,—The police of this city have contributed to th Mimvllyl-‘\ y 0 n!llufthn distrossed in NEW Yon, Nov, 1,—Boxos will bo at the diffor- ent pollig piaces on oleotion day for contributions in aid of Momphis. Darnua’s interidod benoflt for the samo purposo Las boen indofnitely post- poned, owing to t honed, orrlug to"telograma that no mouoy is Ostama, Nab., Nov. 1.—A reliof concert wns giveu lest night at tho Academy of AMusic to fhiee (unds for tho I’Arlfimphia, Shroveport, and suferers, Hacstoll u e grosu recelpts wera FRAUD EXPOSED. Mearents, Toun,, Nov. L—Tho Appeal of to- morrow will contain the partionlac of o fraud practiced in tho Commissm Departmont of - the Howard Associstion by . Mnj. Paul Clcolla, who mada reqilsitions fur supplics in tho name of o widow Jady known to bo destituto, sccuring supplies of food and clothing for hersolf and family of cight puraons, four orphona of hier sistor, & vickim of yollow- faver, for thirty dsys, and appropriating them to his.own uso, Capt, Harry Cramer worked up the caso, and had some dilfculty in proventing summary puvishmont by the euraged citizons. bo eafo 't or- In tho moant',mo this woman caldol agatn, Rog. _ T30 wont to {he €00 waa Iu Fng room thaw timo, back roop, “gatonsibly t 0 gk & drink of wator, Ha calle g Tucotto into 1o back ro0m and agked -who ¥ynt” woman wos, -Bhe &ald sho did noy knav, ‘bt nsked him lo follow hor hiomo, ay Tot" jide” know whoro sbio Litved. Ho sald he ¢ id 1,5t want auytbing to do wi'th hier. Bho roturr 0d to the room whore tho Woman was sit jng wid asliod her' namo, * 'Who woman “ro- plied, *“Call mo Amy.. Whon U ggcon roturned to tho room, Imcotto &aid 1 o this woman, “You have not- told mo yor i Jast nome.” Bho ssid, **Slono..” Toscod I oft the room without walting for an: introductir yn.* and thn woman loft soon aftor, Prusently My . ficuh, s gontleman boardiug ot the lionso, W fom sbo had nursed through s apell of sickness, and with whiom sho was friendly, camo wup ataira and said, “Yu, Roscoo is down stairs talking ¢ with a woman.” At first ho discroditod it, b ut he said she conld look down stairs and 6ot » for her- solf, but sho rorused fo d iso. Aftar 10 "o'clock that night Ros'soo rolurned. Hor door wns locked, Ho = L ooked for admittance. Bho at firsb rofv ged 'to lot him in, but flnally openod the door for bim. Ho on- torod, and accusod hor of 1oy fng .another man visitor bosides himsolf, and aaid thot it waas Gharles dnnufloh' snd that "he (G oudrich) was this othor womar's bonu. Eiie ssid that shoe did not know that whon Lo (Gpodrioh) ciamo thore, .| Roscoo nsked if sho was guing to lew Mim con~ tinuo bis visits, Shio kaid * Yoa. o roplied, *¢ Then his life won't boa vory Tong one,” Ha beoamo quito violont, nnd “mho, 15y Btratee om, got him out of tho howve. Mra, oyors, soon after, romoved %o No, 46 Riv- ington strect. Bho roquosted :Beaoh (%o follow -] Goodrick every timo lio loft hor houss until he eaw him {nto his own houso in_sofety, i order to guard against injury from Roscos.’ On the night of Lhursday, ‘Marcl 20, T uedtto i: vys she mét Goodrich oarllo than sho o xpactod, gornor of Forsyth aud Rlivington. etrotits, as sl 10 wam comln‘f from work, and he pro posed tbe it they . ehould rido up to Central Park. Thoy ¢ ld not o quito'to tho park, but jumpoti on a dot 1o car and camo- back, and she stood. at the door of tho Riviogton stroot hionso, ta lkin, with bim, whon & boll struck, v thiol who :hnul;m was 0 o'clack; ehe,’ lof sking «ovor the strcot, said, **Ia not. ths ¢ Nokcoo & land~ 4ng ovor thora 4" Ho eaid, ** Well, aupposo it is 5 1 wlsh you would not bo 8o foalish about Roge oo ; remombor, & barking dug never bi es.” Blo sald, ** You don't know him as woll as I;do 3 1 know he means to do you barm,” Ho (G mod~ ioh) soon loft hor, promising to call a; ain. Beach thon camo to her and asked if sho : was ruadg to go with him, and said that Roscoe weas on the coruer opposite. Blo said, ** No, yor ¢ gd on and don't loso sight of Goodrich; I wil) cbiango my clothos a3 quick as possible .ang most you at Fulton ferry.” She donned hor malo sttire again, hastoved to the forry, wllera slio ot Bascly, who told hor ho had lost aight +| of Goodrich corner of Graud strcot and Bowery s that neithor Goodrich, Kato, nor Roscoe ha crossed the forry ; Lench and Lucette then took - thoe Fifth avenue and Groonwood car for the |, house on Degraw _streot. On Thursdsy morn: - Ing sho said she had fono over to Goodrich% 3 houso and taken an Impression of tho lock ¢ f tho besomont door, had given the ix rossion to Daoach, and ho had bad g odd koy mado to flt tho lock. By this mear g thoy outorod tho housa; they conceall -.d thomselves in o closot; -p foy minutes afs or | #hoy Lioard Kato and Goodriah como in; th ey .| ‘woro quarrofing, and during the quurral Ross 0p entorad with koy.. After Guogrich, snd Ki ato ‘had quarraled till vory late, near 1 o'clock in* tlio morning, Lucetto heard asound'ts of & sk 3p; sho beard Goodrich eay, ** Ob dorft1" sho § hog 4 heard n shot fired, and tho gound 8s if ot oad had come in contaot with n tarble mantol, and sle hoard Gopdijgh oxclaim, ‘*Ob, € todl ‘what bhave yoy “done?” . Almost insts ntly thero was aniothor ghot fired, as sha Bup= pored, by - Roséos, whom she bad. b ieard onter the room. She endeavored to, goti ¢ atyay from Beacl, but ho held her closoly; suying | that they did nof come thore o bo shot, 17 whe +0 sho ‘heard tho third shot sho pulled away* €0 0 him and ontered tho foom, whoro sliosay GO odrich on tho floor and Kato bathing bis han 3. ; Roscoo took Lucotte bythe arm audeaid, ©3lowIll blow your damned brains out,” He't ook herin- to the kitchon and mado her take a s 2mn oath CRIME, Gov. Beveridze Insucs, o Requisition for McCooley Alion, and Other Bruis- erue Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Braixariewn, Nuv. 1.—Goy, Beveridge, upon an allidavit wado by partios living in Madison Caunty, to-day ordered a m%uiumon to be sont to the Govoruor of Missouri, domanding tho or- reet aud delivery to the authoritios of g)is State of Miko McCoolo, Tom Allen, and their seconds in tho racent priza fight, which was fought . lilinois, and which was a penal offense under our statutes. It isnot certain that the Governor of Migsouri will surrender them. Escnpe of & Defoulter, xE Dunugue, In., Nov. 1.~R. A. Babbage, tho dofaulting Casliior of the ALorchaute’ Natianal Bank, shppad out of town Jast Wodnesday, leav-" ing 101 purty unknown. Ho waa last soan o tho villago of TaMotto, Jackson Councy,Ia. is departure wag kept socrot till- Just ovoning, . His fonr of the Grand Jury, which sits noxt week, fmm_\bly accelorated bLie flight. * No effork a8 yot 6 beiug mado to capturo him, Stolkes Gone to Prison; ' New Yonx, Nov. 1.—Stokes has departed for Sing Sing. %o » Youug. Walworth has writton a lotter from Sing Sing to tho keeper of the Tombs prison, in this eity. In which hogsga; " Pleaco inform Ned Stokes thaz wo aro going to got up s first- rate recoption for Lim ju this glarious wstitu~ tion, ax soon us ho puts on the uniform and has his hair cut in the fashion,” Porjury and Poisoning. . New' Yogx, Nov, 1.—The servant-girl who eaunad tho arrost of Capt, Smitl, of . Patohogne, on & chargo of poisoniug his wife, Is to bo prose: cuted for perjury and poisoning. It is alleged that in Bouyon und Byraouse sho mode ground- less charges, for purposcs of blackunail, aguinst hor cmployers,, = . - » Ono of.the Stoles Furors Arrested. New Yonx, Nov. 1.—James Delos Conter, ono of the jurors in tho Swkon caso, was arréstod to-uiglt and lodged in tho cell oocupicd by Stokos after tho slhooting of Fisk, Tho Graud Jury i bolioved to have indictod kim for disro- gavding tha obligations of & jutyman, Depravity in Now Jerveys NEw Your, Nov. 1.—Dr. Honry DoGraff, of Union Hill, N, J,, who was_ahot on ‘Phursday in bis Laud ayd abdumon, is dying,: Jumes Coluin- buy is sald to have dono the whooting, and ta binvo boun tmpollod o tho ok, nait s aliogod, by bis wife and duughters baving boon debuucho by tho dootor. 5 Kucotte Meyors’ Narrative af the s Goodreh ‘Kvagedy. York Merald,, Oct. 81, , the femalo plysician who §nvh omployment a8 n soumstross to Lucotto Loyors, tha witnoss in tho Goodvich cuso, shortly aftar Mrs, Moyors' roleaso from Jail in May Inst, hus madd s statomont concdrniug tho woman, in_which thero aro o fow poliits of futerest, Brs, Park atates hat Lucatto Mayars told ‘hor sho lud -in “Ler possession a Elfl!al that tha Hpaulard (Roscos) told her o hnd for Kate. Stoddard . to shoot QGoodrich with. 8he sald ono day, shortly after making the acquujutance of Goodrioh, o Indy called at Lor houso, in . Stanton stroct, aud fu- T“m‘ whothor thoro was 8 gontloman boaraing thore from Brookiyn, CGoodrloh waa In har (Liucette's) room, and sho leard this woman connng up-staus, She loft tho room at oneo and |' told the lady ghe could not go in, tho roam; na aho had conpauy. 'lho woman sakoed hor € thot ontlownn was hor company, Bha eald * You," (ho Indy umsked if ho was feom Brooklyn Lucotto roplied *Yos Tha ludy way vory anxlous to Fq in aud #oa him, but Lucotte would not permit it, 8ha eaid shohad somathing aho wanted to toll, Luactte said she could not liear it then 5 sho could como somg athor timg, Whon sho rolurned to tho room, Mr, CGtuadiieh was vory much agitatoll, and acousod hor of having o' man outeido, Bhe donied {, aud sald it was o woman from Brooklyn, Bo Aslod her to doseribo the wonan § uh? Qd uo, aud at the samo timo acoused h\lqo baving a wite, ilo donled it, and epid she wea nat s vistuous woman, aud he' wag ‘,golng ‘to shake “1n rocolving slguntnvon, sote that she would never divulge what sh s.hnd son wmd hoard, ond promised it gl ¢ would vouuconl it, he would, on-‘ gc couut of . ber child, eparo her lifo, He bado her , loavo tho house, which sho did, almosi :crazy, not ! knowing wheto she was going to; she wan- + dorod avout the atreets until day was begiunin 1 to dawn, when sho stopped & man . and ask * what stroot thiat wos, and bo told hor o Kalb i wvenue. A cur cono passing nb the t ‘mo; sha + stopped it, asked tho conductor what ; ferry that « sar went to, and hozopliod Fulton ferry Shoesid 1 the wanted to go to Cntharinoforry, 2 told haore + tho had only two short blocks to walic to gat to t 10 Catharine ferry, aud ho would show ' hor tha vvay; sho jumped ou the car, crossed erry ¢ md burriod homo, Siio ind got hor o 3thes off ¢ wd night-dross on, wien hor motheron ‘ered the room aud said, “Lucetts, I didu't k bow, you: vrero np.” Bho gaid, “Ivo beon dow 8 in the ymid," "Hor mothor roplicd, *Ob, th &t is alll right;" but Lucette was perfectly bos fildored, anul did not know what to do. When B each ro- tn med, ho told hior he had romsined in the Lo use and saw Rossoe tuko tho dend man' | watch, while Kate took tho money, rings, and ' studg: Bho'mot the nsaassin_Roscoo subsicquont Iy, and! ho throstoncd to ehoot her if she b Itrnyed hira. Since hor rearrest, about o monil aga, she bas been romoved from tho jail upc 1m the Toprouentation that sho could find Beacl t and Roacoo, Bhe failed, howover, to keop Lor® prom. 160, although sho causad (b urret.of & ¢ Toung. man whoso nsmo the protonded wus lenalr, The prisoner proved that ho was **not (hat m, but another man,” and was theroupon dischs \rg from custody. Mrew Moyers is uzin aa in mate of tho Kings County Jall, and:.ns profov.aid a mystory to tho suthorities as evor, F ! . —_—— CASUALTIES.. Prowned in n Swill-Barrel, Spectul Dipateh to The Chicago Trivune, * Tonr Warse, Nov. L.—A young ohild of Hpnry Clibos, farmor living lx or eeven miles Zrom, Salma, mot with death by drowuing o fow daya since.” ‘ho child was told to throw something into a awill-barrel, which \was suui in the ground gnd ft in presumed that ie stymblod: andfall eadlong iuto the barral, as in fifteon ming wag found dead {n the swill. _ s g Rafirond Smaashuap. Spectal Disputeh to 2'he Chicago Tridune, Minwaokee, Nov. 1—A railway collison i ourrod noar this ity at an osly hour thiy mo 267 ing, by which a locomotive sud sovaral frai By cars on the St, Paul Railrond were dostrqy ks It ivnlso roported that o flromon hedope' Y90 fractured. Tho accldont vascansod by o fr 198 tram on the Wastorn Union Road boing be i timo. ‘Tho track wae blocked unsil 1 o'cloel tthia forenoon, g E Brakeman Orushed to Dearh Special [nispateh tn I'he Chicago Lritngne s . Viorsnuna, Miss., Nov. 1.—A biskemau o Gharlos Ford, while in_ the not of cou e train this morning, caugh Lig foot fna bt tho :ruolt.flldmbofnmll‘m could ok oilies whoel cau; m, orushiny Py i ‘manger, iillng Lyt 1aetundly. Bossiblg ‘Iliroc Obildren Burned to T, o0 * Wasurxotox, Nov.'1.—Threo sme 1 colorad ehildren ere burnod to donth to-day 3 et the Virginia_ond of the ;Aqueduct br iago; The mother, having mado s five In the stc vo, atarted with her husband's dinner, locking ¢ 20 ohitdver in tho bouse, Sho bad scarcaly read) o Dor ey Hnation, thio coal wharvos in Goorg oD Wi 8ho sz w the houso in flames, a; 14 “children woro burned, 16°and the Serious . Hofler - Explosium in Eene ) tuekya - Oaruo, TIL, Nov, 1,.—The Lollon' mill of John Yontis, at Colwmbug, this. morning, seriously injuring and bruising the millur and en soriously, W, W. Gray, an uttor .tho opposite sido of the stre down yl\l‘Ehlg missile and broken.” Nobody was killed, ¢ A Eion wes quite violont, entirel; ond'of tho building. ; SALT LAY. Genitiles Protest Again ance of Morme Barr Laxe, Nov. L—A w Mosos m Rulte, snd abakoy of Marion pasago of laws to giva, | Bratou!lon ot & froo olyilig tah into harmony with Ropublionn instititions. A mnss-maating wus b night to considor. thin-au) A0, b indhash lask sject. v OCEAN STEA! New Yonit, Nov, 1,—/ ASHIP NEW/D. William and Wosor, in tho flourin, . Ky., explada outis, glucer, but nob noy, pagsiug qn 3, was knaooked his shouldor sough the explo~ 7 tearing out one &t tio Continne iemorinl to Congress ing forth {ho evila o, and praying tle ho momorialiuze tho dvernmont, and brin Fodoral authority su irrived, stoamships King . o TLonvoy, Nov, L8t w Browen, 1amghipa Qubs, from Now Tork and Olympus, fn LR e O o Bt New Yopg. '’ v. 1 BeE . « ¢