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1 5 N ’ INTERESTING PRICES " Of EDMUND CLARRNOE STEDMAN.. Uniform wit VOLUME 27. FANCY SILKS. Great Reduction FANGY STEKS! FIELD, LEITER & CO. Sta;%e and Washington-sts, Will offer, MONDAY, Nov. 3, 500 Pieces Fancy Silks at 76 cts., $1.00, and $1.26, reduced from $1.00,. $1,50, ‘and $1.75; Brocade Sicillienes at $1.76 and $2.60, reduced from $3.60 and $6.00; Chintz Foulards, 75 ots., from él.ao. Also, a frll line of Colored Gros Grain Silks, in all the new shades; at $1.76 and -$2.00, being the chenpess line of these goods ever offered in this maarket. - An early examination is so- Licited. ) DRESS GUODS. CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS,, Are Offering a very Largo and Dosirable Stoak of Dress Gaods, unsurpassed in Varia- ty and Style, embracing all the Latest and Choicest Bhades, at to those who caro to Feonomize in thelr ‘purchases of First-Cleas Dry QGoods. @Good Qolorod Alpacas, Neweat Shados, 35 «@ents por yard, worth 38. A Great Bargain in Colored Fmproas Oloths, all wool, now shades, 40 cts. per yard, Fino all wool Colored Oashmeros, 50 conts, ‘worth 85 cents, . Colored Poplin Alpdeas, 40 cts., worth 80, All wool Berges .and Dingonals, latest shades, at 20 por cent below market prices. Line of 8orgoes at 37 1-3, 40, and 50 conts, Gonuine Lyons Roll Poplina, 75 centa per yord, regular $1.25 quality. Great Bargeing in Fronch Merinos. Bargsins in Black Alpncns, the flrmost muko and best shades imported. Blook Onshmeres, Draps d’Etes, and all the most desirable Mourning Fabrics, A Good Blaclk Alpacna at 35 cents. NEW PUBLICATIONS. e A ittt L PUBLISHED THIS DAY : I, THE POETICAL WORKS MUSICAL. AL mio timo duving the past threo yenrs haro wobeon ble to mest tha,slomand lorllmm atchless jusirutmenta, o ordors invrriably oxceodiog iho miply: and bron ot Wi farae p-Lioraused man i rasourcen, tho gridre arolargoly in” gzonas of ot ability o furnish: In gonsoqnonos of this fact we have, for y=ars, refrained Irom advorsing thomy and ouiy now v reoutrso (o tlis Jrows In ordor 1o call tho atientlon of tho pubic to ths NEW IMPROVENENTS, " NEWLY-DESIGNED CASES, NEW STYLES FOR CHURCHES, NEW STYLES FOR THE DRAWING-ROOH, Al of which shoald bo soen and hoard to bo appreciated Par'don at s distas tril’p-d Prluaflfiu.‘ distanco will plosso write for our Itlus. LYON & HEALY, General Agents for the Northwest, State and Monroe-sts., OEIUAGO. POLITICAL. Candidate for Alderman of Tenth - Ward, Peogle’s Parly, M. GREENEBAUM, OF THE FIRM Of M. GREENEBAUM & 00, DEALERS IV IRON,:NAILS, & WAGBON-STOOK. 161 'W. Randolph St. S.0. OLIN, tho regnlar nominge for Connty Gommiesfonor on the {iitzons, Union Tokot, Yae accepted tho nuniination, and solicita the votos of hia'trieads aud the public on Tassday PAPER HANGINGS, &o, s DO HILGER, JENKINS & FAXOR, 10't STATE-ST. PAPER HANGIHGS, * BEDDING, "WINDOW_SHADES. POLISHED PLATE GLASS. b tha T, iy . Wiih Hizo Ports AR el T35 50 B Fino Portralt of the ‘This book tncludosall of Bir, Stedman’s paoms pravious. biigiiod {0 buole form, €3 (amos - *Dinmang ling, " ** Alice of Moumatth, " “ o Blamal ~this largor pooms which lia¥s given namce mas contaiuing thorm, witls othor fav o Pan it Wall Streat,” Taol Froyor's Bid for Guld," ‘11 *4/1he O1d Admiral," and muoh tiow matter. [Thoso who liave miarked with adwmiving todman's growing famo, and who kuow Limo ls mardied, will oartily weizome this yolump, which 10 awply {llusirates tho raco scholarship, the génorous sulture, and tho oxquisita pootio genfus of the suthor, I, TROTTY'S WEDDING-TOUR AND STORY-BOOK. By NLIZABETH STUART PHELPS, Gates Ajar," oto. 1vol, I2mo. Hiust: A soquel and companion to the dalightfu! *Tra ook R b B o at s eaita, TolS) :::lulunl. ;:grll.‘: ":Pp‘.‘( :l‘um Eh\ldrln—lnflb B'klnl‘lllul'l andparonts o loss, 1o of her most chiarming and attcagtive, o "0k 1% 003 II. ON THE AMAZONS, By Q. A STEPHENS, Vol. V1, of the ** gt hstion. Timo. Tiuairaton: 'g1.55.50 1 Ossmplag Oat athy Mr. o Ty Busi Author of ** inded S0, Thia book complotos the ** Camping Out™ serd 500 of tho bost yolumos of tha s12. Thoss hepke barcus muoh oub-door froshness and ‘sdventuge (i go. fhom v cigor sdmiration, ey appesl ponertuic s tho hoalthy finuiscs of oilve boyhundy Aot pors b2 10 gomuionded With Gulle Fomarkable eartially By g Preser IV, THE VOICE AND HOW To USE IT. B5'W. B, DANIELL. 1vol, f6mo. 81,60, 20 Vo SR AT e bl prastical restsson *4® For sale by all Roakasllers. o Dricaty ha Duditiners JAMES B, 03G00D & 00, Boston, REMOVALS. REMOVED TO 168 WASHINGTON-ST. POPE & DAVIS, Commission Merchants, BREADSTUFIS AND PROVISIONS, WL J. POPI, R, L. DAVIS, Ohienwo, Oot. a1, 1873, GENERAL NOTICES. NOTICE. All poraons having olaimna against the Tan R WA oR “Som IRy (e haratofore proven) are requived, by 6 decree of the Buperior Court of ool Oounty, to pro- gent and fr tore F, 0. Malo, office, 133 Denr- P 00 Sopy o o m par- st o T s i Company. Ohicago, Nov. 1, 1873, S RaoRlver NOTICE., Dy mutus} oonsent, Mr. BPARROW, M, KERRON rotives & nterest aud Mabilily Wi eul;;;l:zr'a*d&g;: S8Riongo, Nov. 1,267 2 00 MEETINGS, 1 0.0, F, Duave Indgo, No, 1—Romoval~Memb Tods and BettHors of 1o rdor ate barebs moiofpdbor? 1ho riust rogular mvoting of sald Lodgo will Lo held on S, ¥ i B Ak T 11 Kt P G, 10 HEIIETOK, Oltratan frnion Masonie, Sent, postpald, on vecolpt Rogutar masting of thy Uhican Masanio Bosed of te. i "Ehis (Munday) oventog A hciustat s do, 4 fai attontsnve of Foprage i o'ulonk, in tho parlor flifat., Tor' bustnesss A TSI Hoorotace, i 7o Buliers and Aritcts. ‘We have recontly made such arrangements for & supply of POLISHED PLATE GLASS that wo aro ablo to insure the prompt filling of contraots, and on unusunlly favorable terms, especially for immodiate orders. Parties about to build, and Architeots, are iovited to prosent speoifications for esti- mates. ‘WOLCOTT, 8MITH & CO., 47 & 49 Doarborn.st. FOR SALE. OFFICE INDICATORS, A nest artiole for raxlaterl‘npi time at whioh parties will be at thelr ofiice. CULTER, °§”E€§,‘”fiufi§ 00, $300,000. Capital Prize, $50,000. Missouri State Lottery. Grand Single Number Scheme. oD thelast day of ovory month. §,8% Ing to $300, Wholb tick: 103 1y . Sy s S SR e eyt S e o WANTED, bl LA, ANTED=AGENTS.FROM 575 10 §250 por month, overywhore, to soll ool of the most usoful artiolas ever inyontod)] noeded fu overy famlly, Send for Ofroud)| Iar. Addross, | BECOMB & CO., || 157 itatoat., Outcado, Il i FINANCIAL. ROBERT WINTHROP & C0, BANEERS AND BROKERS, No. 18 Wallat.. Now York, oxecato arders for STOOKS, BONDS, "AND GOLD, Illnwlrnr cont interont o DI TOSITS, and transaot a gonoral Bauking and rokorage TRANKLIN BANK, nall Savings Acconnt Books, varlous amonats, 45 por cont o, “Wiiat do pai b} G. ¥, WORK & o 12§ Latali Mamfacturers’ National Baik. WANTLD—420,00 worth of stook, of any part, at 1alf price, 1u sxcinago o Hest ersuachien 4ETaPaTy A58 prich, B WORE & 00 135 LaBallb.at. PHANFOM POWDEE. . “* E1ghu's Phantom Powdor," Lados will find this the tcent, whitout, softeat, hrott v shnuid fufl to tix 16, You are sure . i in ab B and th Siete ooy wpptted hrfiaeias; VAN sOTRALRL ¥y LD, Cafeny ~__UNION LUNGHES, UNIGH LUNGHES, Bova for salo af ot of face puwdars, Nono bo_dollshted with ‘tho comyloxiot, Tho trad LNEON n & By tho Ladles of tho sararal Mothodist Ohurabrs, 1 No. Bl Mudlion-t, Oul iy fora Uood Jamch and & w00 tag, Hasctly dt LaTitod-st. Récion Giturchs 1 CHICAGO, FINANCIAL. Later Reports from Claf- lin & Co. They Need no Assistance from the Banks, Satisfactory Arrnngemems' Made with Their Creditors, The Details of the Pénding Sprague Mortgage. The Creditors Favor Trustee- ship, Large Increase of Greenbacks in the New York Banks, Four Railroad Companies Unable to Pay Their Interest. Later News from the Trades and Manufacturers, THE CLAFLINS, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicndo Tribune, TUE STREET AT FIRST DEPRESSED. New Yomk, Nov. 2.—Wall strect was much depressed at the opoving on Saturday by tho re- port concerning Claflin & Co., and other hoysos of prominence in the morcantile community, but when, at the meoting of tho baok :Prosidents s lottor was recoived from Olaflin & Qo. stating that thoy did not neod usssistance from tho banks, as thay could obtain all the ald thoy re- quired from immediate friouds, confidence was in a measure restored, Tho atories about other firma wero found to be nothing more than the gabble of croakers, plontiful number of whom infest Wall street, TIE FINANCIAL PROSPEOTS are, on the whole, brighter. H. B. Claflin told a reporter on Saturday that the immediate causs of tho embarrassment of his firm waa duo to the facl that whilo other large houscs had been racking tomporary extensions on their open ac- couuts, they paid theirs promptly up to Iast Fri- day. It was furiber stated that tho BUBPEDEION of Hofl-t, 8praguo & Co. hnd the effoct of cuttin, oft all nogotiations; that the louse of M. B, Clafiin & Co. had not ruspondod ; that arrango. monts had been made whEm, it carried out as it was expected thoy would bo, would enable tho houso soon to leavo bobind its presout troubles, ' and that 1t would bo all right in & fow days. Tho rumor that the tfm hod fuformed the Clearing-House Associntion that if they wero oxpacted to pay cash promy :})y, a8 heretoforo, they must nsk for a lonn of OEG - 000, was passed from mouth to mouth, among importers linving deslings with thom, A mem- bor of tho Association has eaid tbat while this, proposition was under consideration, word came’ from Mr. Claflin that ho would not neod the as- sistanco of the banks, TUE ARIANGENENT EFFECTED DY THE FIRY is understaod to bo that all accounts under $10,- 000 will bo paid at maturity, or In_thirty days, and that all othors will bo paid with notes at sixty doys and four months. An intimate friend of Mr, Olaflin said on Satur- day that THE ACTION OF THE FINM 1IN 1857 during the groat financlal depression when Olot- lin, Blellen & Co, suspended paymont, liko huti- dreds of othors, wero a sufficient guarantoe that the creditors would not suffer by an accommoda- the of which tion, torms wera vory liboral to tho creditors, It was then suggested by the committeo to whom tho torms of sottlemont was unhesitatingly accoded to by the groater number of. credltors ; but a few sold out their claims at a Joss of 80 por cont. The firm soon resumed business, and the creditors wero paid in fitll with intorest. Mr. Claflin then procurod a list of those who had sold their claims at s loss, and paid them the difforence with intorest. Thus ho Pmd out $240,000. When remonstrated with by riends for paying those who had no legal -alais against him, Mr. Claflin said that he did not wish any mun to have reason to say that ho had {:mt a “dollar by trusting to his mercantil ouor. had beon roferred, and AuErgs— 5 N YORK. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . A TRICK OF VANDERDILT'S, Nesw Yonx, Nov. 2—In the Now York Tridune of Oct. 24 were published certain documonts, the originals of which were filod in the Rogistor's oftice a fow days previous, conveying to Cornel- iug Vanderbilt certain promiscs on Fifth avenue, Union Place, Irving Place, aud South streat, and Prizes, amount. |- Front stroot, in this city, and also property in Tarrytown, James H. Banker and his wife oxe- cuting the conveyance, Oneitom of the con- voyauco names house No.73, Fifth avenue, oc- cupied by Honry Hilton, ‘together with a lot and atable bolonsln'fi) thoreto, which may be val- ued * at 300,000 but on Qo 28, another deed waa ncknowledged in the Register's oftico, in which James H, Banker appesrs to have couveyed tho proporty at No. 73 to the wifo of Hugfiy Hilton as Jong ngo a8 Nov. 1, 1871, The dood on fllo is_acknowlodged by tho aub- seribing witness, instead of the principals, A rn{‘lortor upon calling at the residonces of Mr. Hilton, Mr, Banker, and Commodore Vandorbilt to inquiro the meaning of those contligting dacu- meuts, found that Bir, Banker and his wife had goue to the country, and Vaudatbilt and Hilton wore too busy to be seon, THE UNION TRUST COMTANY Judge Blatchford ordorad on Saturday, at the Tequost of Whoeler H. Peckham, counsel for the Company, that the allogations of baukruptoy against the Union Trust Companyin the pati- tion of E. R, Linly, except the first, sacond, and fourth, bo sirioken'out, Mr, Peokham filed an ankwor denying that the Company hed com- mitted any act of baukruptoy, and the mattor way reforrod to Commissioner Betts, who will hoar teatimony in a fow days, To the dssociated Press.) AT THE ABBAY OFFICE. New Yonk, Nov. 2.~Tho rato for the purchase of ailver was yosterdsy lowered st the United Statos Assny office, tzom $1,20 to 31,18 per ounce. During the day $31,000 gold was re- coived for coluage, THE ENPLOYERS' ASS00IATION, The Becrotary of the Employers' Assoofation Toporls that nearly all the mon wore at work yosterday, as bofore, at reduced wages, and Lag 10 Qoubt those abont will soon roturn, Mo #aya if tho mon do not submit to the reduced Poy, their pluces oan bo filled by outsldors, MEGHANICS GOING TO LUROPE. § 1t is nald that over 100 mechanics of Patorson N. J., have bouglt tivkets from Europoan steam shilp ngonts in that au& thig waok, thore bolug m:lpr?l!pant of work fhis winter thia side of the antio, % EN DISOUARGED IN PATEREON, Five hundred hands wero dirchuryed from tha Dunforth Locomative Works at Patorson, N, J., lnst might. Neorly tho ontire foroo was dii oharged from tha Grant Jocomotive works, ‘I'ho Aulurios of tho men at the Rogors works woro reducod 68 conta por day, 50 a8 to mnke it equiys alont to the proposed reduction, Patorson mau- ufacturors consider thore ls little prospect of im- provemont during tho winter, : osactiulaii THE SPRAGUES: THE TUUTEESUIP, Provioenor, I, I, Nov, 2.—The Bprague mortgaga decd of trust s not yob ready for pub- lieation, and oanuot yot be considorod in fts de- MONDAY, NOVEMBER changos of trustacs may be Made; but the gon~ 1 oral feeling of the ertditors hore sooms to be in favor of A teials /8hip rather than of baukruptoy, RAUT TERMA OF TIE ATRANGRMENT, Rotorring ta thia mattor, the Jotnal of to- morrow will contain the followlng, which prob. ably roflocts tho feoling horo: ¢ Tho propossd mor&aqgu covora the ontita propnrt‘{; ot ouly of tho A, & W. Bpraguo Manufastiitihg Un’;mm“&, but alao tho private propstly of mi“_lglflb i bars: and the whold Is plad .E‘ud v ho fiayment of notes o bo given, mg I Bmount fo the prescut Indebtoduesd, wnd which oreditors ara askod tY aogept 1A place of obligations which they Jigld 'Lhose notos sto to run for fhron ears, At an interost of 7 8-10 por cont. The ‘atocs are Lo have power to scloot A portlon of the prollwrt,v and np:FRy the Bylmcaeds totho reduas tion of the debt. ~Tlie buslnesn of tho corporss tion will go on undor tho direotion of tha stdoke holdors, with Amnsn Bpragut as Peosidont ) kil it 18 understood that the atockhioldats dra willing that eny gunranton obil be givbn sgoinst a ohangn “fn djm‘:t?on not aatislactory to- the orndiloth, 6r that o roprosentative of thh croditors ehnll bo medo President, it Shotrould b moro accsplatis 14 in also " siid tho Company ara wiliing that tho.creditors shall nominats Trnaldes, if auy of thoso proposed eliould dedlina orshould for sny roason bo un- satisfactory, It ia desirablo, for vory ovident eanons, thiat this proporty, the frult’ of throo gonoratlons of active life, . BUOULD NOT GO INTO DANKRUPTOY, and with careful sud into'ligont maingemont it can bo mado to pr;y its debta aud probably: leave f nxu{,lu-; it oclosed at onco .and sald 1 he present condition ' of buslnems, it would pay a dividend, aud the loss would fall with ospocinl overdty upon some Who aro little ablo to benr it—as for instance, dopos- dtors in the savings braks and some of the stookholdora fn the National Banks Tlo cloa- ng of all the works for 8o long a time wonld Lo nncessary to wind up so great ond complleated An ostats in bankruptoy, and this would bo a soverd lobs to mhny poor poople and s serious intorruption o _gonersl prospority, yot it is oxceedingly difoult, and only by many concessions that mudh 4 concliision can bo avoidoh Tho forbearance of all eroditors, tho intoronts of whom nocessarily would be con- sulted in theso proliminary procoedings, is roquisite, or of all ‘whose clajms others woutd not purchase.” g Spectal Mspateh to The Chicago Tribune, BENATOR SPRAGUE'S PROVISION FOR IS FAMILY. Wasmvoron, D, 0,, Nov. 3.—Reférring to the finaucial dopression, and tho involvement of tho Sprague brothers on passant, it s stated thet Bonator Snraguo, of that firm, bas made good provision for his offapring and family, irrespoo- tiyo of tho arriage poction set- tiod on Mrs. Spraguo. Tho . sdvent ©of each child born to the Senator has boon thin oceasion for a gift of $500,000. As two of his children are living, this provision has sooured to the family 31,000,000, which by, cconomioally disposod persous is regarded ss sulliciont to kocp them from want. 3 ——— BANKING INTERESTS, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, THE, NATIONAL DANKING BYSTEM, | ‘Wasnixarox, D, G, Nov, 2.—The opinion ob- tains hero that the National Banking system is daily growing in disfavor throughout the coun- try; that tho banking assoclations will not bo able to rosume paymont ; that tho whole system is badly shattored ; and that the shrink- age in vsluos of the sbcarities held by these bonks can nover be romedied by duflation. The experts in finance eay that every hour of suspension makes resumption more dif~ flult, sinco a new chsnnel of trado in meantime biging ostablishied by & class of men whose inter- osts will be hostile to the suspended banks, aud who will shortly control tho money bualness of tho country. It is boll-ved. that the banking associations intend to postpone re. sumption until Jan. 1, In the hopo that thoy will ba rolieved by Congressional logislation. Never- thelesa tho opinion gains strength here that a free banking system will be popular, and, with the recommendstion of a pla of thnt sort In the annusl messago of tho Prosidont, this schomo will agsumo s formrdable shape. pecial Lepatzh to The Chteago Triduns, INOREASE OF LEGAL-TENDERS IN THE DANKS, New Yonx, Nov. 2.—In addition to otlier en~ tuil by the oredltors, Derhapa mome modifioa~ tion of ita terms may be nooued. and one or two couraging featurcs, it was discovered on Sabur- day that there was an increase in legal-tondors hold by baoka of $4,000,000. This 1 doubtlons due to the fact that some banks did not put all thoir Joga-ltenders in the pool, but concesled them a8 specisl doposita or otheriise. [0 the Aasociated Press.] DIOKEN BANKS, ‘WiasstivoToN, Noy, 2.—From the best data that can be obtained, the First Nationel Bauk of Washington will pay its creditors from its pres- ont assotts about 50 por cent inall. The pay- mont of & larger dividend will depond on the busi- noss cnfiucuy of Jay Cooke & Co. The Rocorver of the Washington Uity Savings Bank L intormed the dopositors thal they will receivo ultimately 76 cents on tho dollar. The time of settlemont may bo long distant, as, owing to the effects of the panic, munoy cannot be ree alized ab presont ou somo of tho collatorals held by tho justitution, THE PROVIDENCR BANKE, Provipexce, R. I, Nov. 2,—The Franklia and Cranston Saviogs Banks are dnhxg Do business, Tho formor will probably resum businoss uador & new of Directors. The Craueton will doubticss pay up, in time, and depositors will got their monoy if the Eprlgunu pay in full, Special Dispaten to he Chicago Tribune, WasumyatoN, D. O, Nov. 2,—The Fedoral officors who examined fhe several banks affacted by the suspension of the Spragues report that these concorns will be able go ridgo over and avoid sorious emborrasyments, if hoy can got assistance from othor banks, ———— THE RAILROADS, Special Disvatch to The Clacago Tridune, RAILROAD DEFAULTS, New Yonx, Nov. 2.—The Chesaposke & Ohio, Kauas Paciflc, B, ‘Louis & Southwestorn, and the Central Tranch of tho Union Pacific Rall- roads did not. pay thoir somi-annusl coupons on Saturday. THE KANAAS PAJIFIO; From the St. Louis Pmes, -Nou, 1. The interest coupons of the Kansas Paclflo Railway and Union Pacltio Railway iEwlOrn Division), due to-day, will not be mot. The Diractors have iusued ' two_circulara oxplaining the coudition of affairs and the reasons for the suspousion, Tho Iollowing, addressod to the foreign hondholders, is the more comprobiensive, and 18 thereforo printod below ; . B1. Lours, Oct. 81, 1873.~The Directors of the Kaneas Paoffic Railway Company rogrot excoed. ingly thiat the orisis in the monoy markots of the country, and tho impossibility of realizing on the mecuritios of tho Company, compel them to stop payment on the conpons of their bonded. dobt for the progent. They look upon this mensure as & great hardship to tho bondbolders, and have usod overy offort to avoid it ; but oven the proposition of tho undersignod ' Directors and othor Iarge stockholders, to loan the Come pany 83,000,000, in securitics, to be mnsed a8 & bonus to raise the necessary means to meot tho intorest on the bonded dobt, and to liquidate the greator part. of the ttoatfng dobt, was of no avail; the monoy conld pot be prooured during the presont pressure. The Qowpany hes [arge assota, besides o lands grant of moru than 5,500,000 nores of laud, the roceods of which, when' realizod, will pa the argest }m-t, if nat tho whalo, of the bonded debt, beforo the samo maturgs, and by which it ia provided with & sinking fand tuat, in propore tlou ta it bonded debt, -i8_probably larger than that of any other railroad i tho United Statos. But the construotion of tho road and its equip- mant, as well as the aid givon to the \mfldlu(i of two branch rouds, hns cn{t more than tho oapital roceived in proceeds of bonds and atook, and thus o floativg debt has acoamulated, which, in tho present monetary . condjtion of the country, canuot . be carriod, ad must be liquidated a8 800U a8 posaible, run and kept In good order The road must be to meot the demauds of ita {noransing busincns and we cau ausure you that It ia iu. oxoollent condition, and has & suflcionoy of rolling stock and locomotives, Tho oarulngs of the road, over operating exponses, for the last yoar, wore 81,404,447.41 ; and, althougl tho grosh enrniugs of the Frauunt YOAT BY6 0L in oxcers of thoso of 1872, tho expousos have boou less, and wo beliove that earnlngs of 81,000,000 over opor- ating oxponsos can bo reliod on. I'bis’ sum-ia about §400,000 more than the annnal futerost on the bonded debt; which amounts to #1,077,~ B47.60, in gold (exclusive of ‘mcoma bonde, which, by the terma of the mortgage, arc nob Yot entitlod to intereut), It {s, thorefore, without oounclnd; on any in- oronso in tho businoss of the road, almost” cer- toiu that tho floating dobt of the Company can bicage Daily Teibun 1873. bo oxtinguished In sbout two yaars by it carn- [ inga: and if the Comrmxy should be succosaful Iu plaoing thelr securitles tiow in linnd, consist- ln%nf firat-mortgago bonda upon branch lines and real entato “dcouritlen, the flosting debt could ha rnm ab onco, and tho enrnings of tho road usad foo the n{lggd{ pnymmlb of uoufi, ra; Lo Comimnd} ihorolord, ivites the hilders oY lishds 1o appoint a committeo to confer with tho Bonid of Directors, porsonaily or by Jetter, to axamino tho condition and effacts of the Com- pany, and dacide upon *the wisest courso to e pursued in the promises, . .' . . 3 Toncnr B. Oann, Prosident, Anovritus Mz, Vice-Prosidont. OAnros 8, GreELEy, Troagurer, R, W. LEwis, Ju., 8. M. Enarty, 3 . M. hintgren, douy D, Pepny, . Diree {Theed rdnds hi¥d oy };‘."D’.‘\ In the.following soctiolss { 1 ver, G38 tiles : Donvek to Cheyonne, 100 miles; 1it'Carson to Tas Auiman, sl miloa; Donvor £q Bouldor City, 274 miloas Junction Cify to Clay Contro, 88%¢ miloy! Leavenworth to Law- renco, 33 miles, Of those, 118} miles have. ‘boen ~omplalod this yoar.) BTHIKE ON TUE EAST TENNESOEE, QTORGIA DAILNOAD, Kxoxvrree, Toon,, Nov. 2~On account of the genoral reduction of wages of omployes of the Lnst Tonnessae, Virginin & Goorgis Railrond Company, the ouginoors, firomen, machiuiutn, and blacksmithe hove quit work, Some dolny ju traing hog resulted, but tho Company his pucceeddd tn supplylng the places of iho engi- neens and firomon, 8o as not to {nterfor with iho possengor sorvice, The Company hny ordored o raduction of 20 por cont to be maclo. o staployes arc willing to work on slart timo, but object to a dearensn of per dierit. ''he Com- Exny will nol recode; No demonstrations have oon mado by the employes; — FAILURE IN DAYTON, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicapo Tridune, DavtoN, O.. Nov, 2.—At a meeting of the otoditors of William Arnold, distiller, held tlus aftornoon, it way rosolved to force lmm into bnnl;lrupwy. His labilitios aro $25,000 + asseta smal tora in 8%, Louls, hillsy in opevation; Kansas City to Deti- vInaNG, a —_— SPEGIE SHIPMENT, Loxpoy, Nov, 3,—Tho Steamship Holsatin from Souibampton, Baturdar, toolk £413,000 spacie. = BUSINESS IN GRUNDY COUNTY. Correspondence bf The Cliicago Tribune, . Monns, [xr., Nov. L—Excopting a very few Ensann, the money pauic has not affeatod tho usiness in this county In auy way injurlously, Your corrospondoent called on soveral of the leading morchants, and aecertained that at no time for yonrs, oxcopt & while during the war. hedt buriness becn 80 good as duringi‘ the past two months, One morchaut roports his salos at £2,000 moro during the months of September and October than during the same months of any provious year ; suother reports $8,000 more, and othors in cqual proportion ; and this ‘proaperity in trado is not confined to any partic- ular clags of trade, but fs cqually good among the grocers, dry goods, boot and shoe, and hardware mon. - S GEORGE B. GRINNELL & CO, From the New York Tribune, Tho Mat of scourlties glndzufl by the houss of Goorge B. Grinnoll & Co., racently published, itlustraces in a forciblo mannor the utter rock- lessness of the atock speculations carried on in Wall streot by the poworful cliques waich haya controlled operations in the Stock Exchanga for sovoral yoars. - We hiave hero the oxamplo. of singlo firm carrying loans to an amount of moro than 12,000,000 on hypothecation of 195,000 sharos of Btock and #8,708,000 of bonda. ... Binco tho eatablishment of ihe Btock Ex- change, we venturo to say that no_statement of auch maguitude in assets and liabilities bas ever beon published i Wall strect, i Tho shares aud bonds hypothecated are as fol- ows : f T Quiskstiver a1, G o« £3,2 ujoksilver M, Co. 4#,5‘3 Jua, Coal Co Bt Mtk $ Pl 730 Wiinols Central.,.. 425 Wortor Uition, sasieapibp-eir U ZDSE Lo & T-on e Sowing ridgaport 5. o0itiali & Stuck Lel, swiContral Nat'l Bas 200} o N Y& Now Pacific Mall, Frankila Tologr'nh Ca 0, Erlo & Pittebiy Atlantio & peoferred . Paaltic Rativ'd af $io; ook Saland, ing, b, da. ‘Total Laks Bhoro & Miotigan Southors b Chicugo and Northwostorn Douds, Maboning Valley Coal Boud I 0.0, & Indlana Contral Bonds. 8 Union Pacific Incame Bond- 10,000 Toledo, Loganaport & Burls 5,000 Hannlbel & Naplea Bond 5,000 United States 5.30s. . 0,000 Total,.. 13,708,000 Au exemination of the list proves, boyond much doubt, that tho koy stocks of the ‘spopula- tion carried on through "this house wero Lake Blioro, Union Pacifio, aud Northwoatern, in aid of which the Lake Shoro and Northweostorn bonds wore plodged, whilo iho otber bonds and shares wera added from timo to tims, to furnish further margine on the drooping favorites, ‘This soemed ovident from the fact that a large number of those named are but little used in stook loans, The house must have made great efforts to Rustain itsolf whon tho storm flrst struck the markot, for neatly oue-quartor of the whole amount was loaned to 1t aftor 8ept. 16, the loans sxtonding up to Oct, 1. Nany of theso loane, offectod while the panic was in full force, were doubtless made to strongthon former loans, as mouy of the lenders ara tho samo a8 thouo of previous dates, and tho mrrging sre too closo to admft of tho bolief that shrewd monoy lenders would havo risked thelr money 80 imprudently, It will probably bo found that in making the now loans, the old were reduced, and thue a better avorago oatablished, such a course having per- laps been considered more prudent thau to'add now socuritios to tha old loans, The banks figure among tho oreditors fo the amount of §8,010,000, and ave divided as tollows ; Ohemical Natfonal Bunk, New York. Nutious] Bank of Commerce, New Y FOREIGN. Yo Prospéet of & Monarohy in France at Present, The Lieutenant-Goneraley of tho King: " dom Offered {0 the Prince Do Joinvills, The Orleans Princes, However, Refuse to Oompete for the Thrors The Right in Favor of Prolonging " MoMahon's Term. And of Making Him Military Dictator. 1 he Carlists Completely Demoral« i26ds Close of tho Vienna Eiposltion. FRANCE, S Pants, Nov. 2,—The Deputies of the Right ste generally in favor of proclaiming a Monarohy, aud appointing the Princo de Joinvilla Lieuton- ant-Genera) of the Kingdom, at the re-opening of tho Asserbly. Tho Orloans Princes have reitorated verbally tho sssurancos that they will not dompote with each other for the throno. LATER Pants, Nov. 2.—The Orfeans Princes have dnited in & formal declaration that they will not medopt thd Ldouténsnoy of #ho Kingdom, and this thoy do to avoid sl appearance of competing with Count do Ohambord. Al factions of the Right have consoquontly agreed to move 4 prolongation “of President MacMahon's powets, There -is & dif- forence of opinion as to the lengthof timo. Bome favor méking MacAfahon Prosident for life and otherh for éxtending his tefm six or ten years. All ara dotermined to continue the ex- iatence of the prosent Assembly, anda motion will probably bo introduced postponing its dis- solution thrao yeara, It is rumorod that an attempt will be made to arm the Government with dictatorial powors sim- flar to those granted in 1852, and to ‘introduce & resolution prohibiting cloctions for vacanoies in tha Asserbly uantil tho olectoral law is smonded. Tho Loft have resolved todemand immediato action to fill vacant soats, It is stated Mac~ Makon, at the forthcoming session of tite As- sombly, will aek for an extension of his torm of aftice foraq loug & time ss may bo required to strongthen tho lulholll{lof the Governmont, in ordor to lnspire the nation with confldence. . SPAIN. 3 M4prD, Nov. 2,—Prosidont Castelar is better. He was able to go out to-day. Roports recoivod by the Government l‘nd)m- aont that tho domoralization and msubordina~ tion among the insurgonts are oulminating. The released convicts closely watch their load- ors for fear they will botray thom, The Gorman squadron, which was at Malags, Las suddenly #ailed for Cartagena, e ~-LoNpox, Nov. 8, 5 s m.—A telogram from Cartegens fo tho Times says the Insurgents bava arrosted a Prussian subject named Girand, and rofuse to eurrondor him on tho domand of the German Consul, declaring that he is & ’K’ from Madrid. A serious complication with tho German Government is probablo. —_— AUSTRIA, ViExNA, Nov. 2.—~The Emperor of Austria has conferrod the Imperial Order of Francls Josoph upon Nethaniel Wheeler, Presidont of tho Wheeler & Witson Sewing Machine Company, of New York, f The Universal Exhibition closed at 4 p. m. to- day without spocial ceremonies, ‘The Bosnian dlflkmlt{ has been arranged. Turkey hag romoved the offending function- aries aud pardoned tho political refugees. e ~ITALY. TLoxpoN, Nov. 2.—~The roport of the violent oruption of M. itna, telographed ' spacially to tho London Daily News of yeatordsy, is pro- nounced falge, ———— GERMANY, Besry, Nov. 2.—Koenigsmarck, Minister of Agriculture, ha rosigned, and Blankenburg has boen appointed his successor. THE YELLOW FEVER. A Slight Ohange for the Worse in the Condftion of Memphiy—Grave Accus sations Made Against the ox-Acting Mayer~fie is Ohurged with Pilfors ing from the Relief-Fund, Mexriis, Noy, 2.—~The wonther Is clondy, with evory indication of rain, The rising tempern- turo snd gloomy weather has o bad effact on tho hopes of an early riddance of the fever ; and, if XNutiousl Commercial of Albany. 250,000 Morchants® Nutiona) of New York, 00,000 Qorn Exchiango of New York. ... 150,000 Twportors' sud Traders’ of New Yor! Total <o 83010,000 The ehrinkage on the securitios enumeratod has, of course, been immonae, but the croditors aro genorally tnirl{ sooured, and & very moder~ ato advauce would clear them—bub tho pold . speculators will inovitably ba pratty effoctually wiped out in the Wall atreot siute, The lesson and the punishmont are severs, but those men i awe it to their own inscnsato folly, nnd mnst! suffor the consequences. 8o utterly opposod to the Judgment of older and more exporienced operators of the stroot have their wild move- monta boon for sovoral yonrs, that a larga pro-t portion of such mon have withdrawn from the markot, and the cliques Lave had only the sup- port of the adventurous elemont, which is ever roady to follow bold leaders in any directfon, Buch a mass of stocks as {hoso held by the oroditord of Grinuoll & Uo. could not be aold at onco without causing » furthor great decling in market valuos, Under these circumstancos, it s hoon me“d' and ILie now undor serious consideration, that the creditors should sottle their claima by taking tho stooks nb o highor Tato than the prosont market values, as, for ox- amplo, Lako Blioro at 75, o, l‘t1 this programmo can be carried out it wonld haye an immedintely favorablo effest upon the stock market, and save the estato of Grinnoll & Co,, if not tho croditors, from porbaps a hoavy lows, s woll as the exponses of liquidation in boukruptoy, Tula would bo & vory sonsiblo and intelligont arrangomont for all congerned, and as the stocks and bonds aro distributed among Btrong housos, thuf would bo carriod along by thmfix until they could obtain cost, if not & fair profit. . —— ANOTHER BALLOON SWINDLE. Bax Franotgoo, Nov, 2—About 8,000 to 10,000 poaple vislted the Clty Gurdous to-day, to wit- pesn tho balluou asconsion aud the wmlllln;l' of Prof. BIK and Migs Swits, of this clty, The balloon filled und got mm{ witlhout the wedding- patty or auy ono clse, anid whon lase scon to- night was going vorthward ab high altitudo. ‘I'ho porformanca was a complote swinudlo, —— SENATOR SCHURZ AT HOME. New Youx, Nov, 3,~Bonator Schurz, accome artiod by his traveling compsnion, Mr. Joroph g‘umlzcr, arrived from Europs yoaterday in the msmmp ‘Thuringis, sud loft for Washiogton to-doy. the anticipated rainy weather is continuous, many expoct an increase in the number of new coges w the next day or two. TiE MOBTUARY LIST at 6 p. m. I8 not as fayorablo as we were led to hope, the total deaths being thirteen, seven from yollow faver, FEELING AGAINST THE AOTING MAYOR. Thore {8 an fntense foeling of indiguation agninst ex-Actln, u—?“ Cicalla, Hoe admitted i facts ohargod to-day, but, it 16 supposod, will shiold himgolf with the Jaw behind the power of tho Mayor to control the distribution of supplies contributed for general rolief. His only apparent offeuse, in the eyes of the law, ia forging the signature of a lady to a requisition. Qn learning yosterday that the mattor would be made public, Oicalla fook an armfull of the ill- otten articles to tho lady’s house, and offered &nm to har; but she refused to take thom, It is supposed that Cicalla also securad a lot of wines, ton pairs of fine blankets, and some other ar- tiolos, in tho same manner, Teolloving the Distresseds Br. Louws, Nov. 2.—Momphis absontees who have been collocting funds hero for the suffers ers of that city, during the past woek, absndon ed thoir committee-orgaulzation Jast night, thelr |- offorts in that direction belog no longer nocea~ sary. Thoir collections have amouuted to near- ly 85,000, exclusive of various articlos which will be rafiled at a concart ta bo given to-morrow night undor thio diraction of & number of tho 1irst 1adies {n tha city, which {s expected to yicld o handsomo sum, Klnut of the abucntees here loave for homo to-morrow. o g'flm‘(‘nl Dispateh to_The Chlcago Tribune, Wasmnatox, D. 0., Nov. 2,—Collections wore taken up in tho various churchos 1n this city to- day for the reliof of tho yollow fover sufferors at Memphls, —— SAGINAW LUMBER AND SALT, Speciul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Tasr Baouiaw, Nov, 2.—The Titabawasse Boom Company shut down last night, and the Ushvery of logs from the varlous slroums ls practically nuded. ‘Che shipment of Iumber from East Baginawin Ootobor was 21,000,000 foot, sgainat 30,000,000 iast yenr, Tho total shipments from the rivar wore 61,000,000 fogt, & dogreaso of 13,000,000 from the corresponding month of ast yoar, The total ship- meuts by wator “fvom the valloy from Nov. 1 foot up 452,705,602 feot agalnst 412,000, 000 last vear, 208,135,000 law, 'he report of the State Balt Inspectors shows Ot tha amount shipped ' only feot wero inspeotod under the State L 114,782 basrols of sult luspeoted, sgaluak 80,624 L. e NUMBER 74, Inst year, Tho total smount Inepactod this soa- ron to date is 761,770 barrols, against 032,538 ‘barrois for the samo timo Iast your, CRIME. A Fonl Mutdor in Springfield—All the Piirties Concarncd Ovorcomo witla Ligquor. ” 5 Speciat Dienateh to The Chicano Tribine, Breatvorieny, 1L, Nov. 2.—Tho cltizens of our usnally quist eity wero startled this moming by tho roporé that & man had been tound murdered. Tnquiry confirmed the truth of tho report, and royoaled ono of the most horrible erimos. Tho parties whio cin peassfbly toll most of tho facte concorning {6 hrve beon £oo mitch undor tho fn- finongo of oo winco the AISCOYOFy 0f tho mur- dored man Rlve an_ intelligiblo sc connt of . the circumatancen’; indeed, tho Coronor's inquest, whtiely wag tor have boen hold this nfterncon, had to bo post- poned to'allow those who are supposed to bave witnesgod tho affair to nober up. 1t 18 probuble thot Lthe partles—Ed Gillespie, a miuer, and: Joln Gavinya stonc-cuttor—| ad beon enznged in & drunken quarrel and fight, and that Gavig #eizod a gun which was In the bouws and beat Gillesyis 6ver thic hend snd body until b killed him, It s not kuowu at what bour losh night the deed took placo, bt Gavin found his way to tho police headquarters.thia morn- ing, aud gave informatlon of the killing, Ho was ot ouce arrosted and placod in juil, The polien, ot artiving at the housa of Gillesyie, where the trigedy occurred, found the murs . dored man lymg on the floor welteriog In blood—a hideous’ sight. Tao women, ono of thom tho wifo of Gayin, who ars eupposed to bave boon present, were found in a maudiin stato. Thoy wore also arrostod and lodged in il Tho murdered man was about 45 yours of ago, and single. Rurglaries in Lynn, Mas: > boring 'Town: DostoN, Mov. 2,~Thomas Kennedy, alias Cons nons, Michael Haya, and Miles Bweony, all hail. ing from New York, are undor arrest, charged with committing burgleries in Lynun, Bomer- villo, and other naifihham»g towns. Gooda yalued at $1,000 have boon rocovered. ©Ond of San Francisco Murdereds gax Fraxoiaco, Nov. 2.—Edward Allen, pro- prictor of an infamoue don on Pacific stroet, Was atablod to the heart sud inotancly killed, lask night, by an unknown drunken man, who made filu escape, Justice in Missouri. Correspundence of The Chicago Tribune. Bookevit.Ly, 3o, o murder-trial herd, A young man'went out of s saloon and got a Jarga ‘atone, then wen$ back and Xilled a man that Lo had had some Lard words with, Thoy fincd him $100 and ' sent bhim to the County Jail for sixty days. In this same ttatg thoy hang & man for Atesling a korse. and Neigha Wicked Men Lyncl;-l.,nw tn Missom From (he Clinton (o) Demoer: Trom Mr. Longsdon, wim r)nnidm near Moute- ' valla, Vernon Couunty, bo., sud who paused through Clinton on hig way to Jounsou County, on lnst Satardsy; we learned the nunoxod; are ticulars of tho I':mng(m; of s mnan named ‘Tow Box, asven miles north of Vi City, in Cedar County, and noar the Yornon Couaty Tinte, Tt appears that Tom Box had just Auished & torm in tho Penitontiary for counterfoiting, and, on boing released o shott time ago, -lie - made hiy way to {he neighborhood of Virgll-City, whera ho has two brothbra-in-luw living, one of whom was in the Ponitentiary with hint “The-other, by name AloKnight, Box was stoppiig with, On Thuredsy night of last woek, sbout 12 or 1 o'clack, & -posee of armed men oslied ot AMoKnight'a honsoe, and aslied for Box, who sur- rondored and was marched away in tho darkness of the night, tho mob first warning McKnight, 23 ho valued hia lifo, not to vontura unlsldo o his door until daylight, - Whon morning eatiio tho dead body of Box was found suspended Stom the limb of & small treo, & short distance awayy Ho was hanging so thnt bis toos just tonched the gronnd, was in his shirt-sleeves and his shirt torn, which ghowed that o bad uot x«mbmi!.i:m! to his tertible fate without a struggle. 'Uhe noxt day when Mr. Longsdon passod by ha was still hauging, prescuting & ghastly appear- snco, A numbor of men who live in_tho vicin- ity of the hanging had congrogated, and were talking over the aifair, and awaiting the arrival of tho Coronor. They scomod 0 approva of the hanging, and manifosted no surprise or ex- oitement, » There was no one who would ackuowledge to the hanging, or who would state anything cous nected with i, and the only renson Avsigned for the porpotration of such an unlawful act, as that rolated, rested in the fact that & doy or so pro- ‘vious, & man who kopt a kind of s grocery siora and groggary combined, at Eaaton,a point on tho road near where Box lived, ‘was visited by two mop in disguise, and bratally, if not fatally buat with & club aud robbed. They entored his” atora with masks over their faces, and callod for tiquor and whilo the grocery-kdopor was in tho nct of drawing the liquor, one of the men strucic him & terrible blow with & olub, folling him to the floor; thoy thon boat him over the head, brosking his jaw-bone, and after robbing bim of 880 in money, aud-taking some articlos frow the store, loft, "Kor this crime it is supposed the vigilants hung Box, it being assorted thnt he waa ono of the patlios ongaged in the robbery and atternpted murder of the grocery-kooper. From the Washinaton (Mo.) Observer, We have just heard o rumor to_the effect that one William Troppe of the southoru portion of the county comm}:ml a murder - soma . days ago wlile 8t & dance, aud tho story gooa that the nozt day he commenced quarreling with others of the naignbothiood, whon a fow of them took him out aad quiatly hung him to tho firat troe. Singular Outrages. The Virdon (1It.) News gives an account of a recont outrage by masked men upon a farmor named Henry Burns, who lives botwoen Waverly snd Virden, . Two or thraa wecks since Mr. Burns purchased & patent gang-plow from & hardware firm at Waverly for use upon his farm. Asitlayin the field one night it was taken to piccon, and tho smallor parts taken sway, e bought now parts for the plow, and 8ot it to work again, It was takon to pioces the sccond and tho third time, onch entailiug considorablo expense upon tho proprictor, On Friday last, a son of Mr. Burns was plowing in the field when two mon wearing black masks eamo up suddonly, and takicg him, bounda glove over his eyes In liou of & handkerchief, tied his thumbs together with a stout cord, s he was thrown upon tho ground nod_ordored to lay thoro. Tho mon then took the plow ta leces and acattorod the varions parts, took the orgos and hitehed thom in an adjoining wood, and thon loft. Tho boy fiually made lus way to the louse, somo distance awav, by following the furrow, whero he told his story, stating that ons of the men was tall and slonder, and the other short and heavy-sot. Ar, Burns is unable to ac~ count for the sorios of outrag ST. LOUIS BRUISERS. ! The Allon and Mogan Band of Rougns Adjourned (o0 Omahie-Gav. Rov idge’s Requlsitia MeCavieds BBaile Sneciul Dispatch to The Chicago {ridune, 81, Lows, Mo,, Nov, 2, —Tom Allen, Arthux Chambors, and Jack Madden, Allen's tralnor, Joft lato Inst night for Omakn, whore Allen will go luto tralning for the fight on Nov. 18. Hoguu willloave in a fow days for thoe samo place, Konwas Olty aud Omaba contonded for the honor of being tho base of operations, ) Gov, Boveridgo Lins made requnition on_Gov. Woodson, of Missourl, for Allon, Looncy, Obame bers, Patsy Shoppard,Sand that Ghioago sufforer, Jorry Donovan, [t {4 supposod that Allen lof partly bocauss he wants to keop out of tha clutchos of tho Iaw. Looney till clings to tho bost-monoy takon s the lnst lasco, Ho rofured yostorday to give any of it up to ffo- gan, who ankiod for s share, Ho told Iogan there wus only $950 of §t, when overy ono thinks there was over §3,000. A flght way with difl- oulty aveidad, Judge Colvin, of the Court of Criminal Corvece tion, Lins beau sovorely critictued tor golug to tho station-housa tho other night and wnlhn{flmm a Iato hour to bail out MeCoole, who hud been ar restod ou strong suspiclon of having murdered young Manley. ——— THENEW YORK INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. New Youx, Nov. 2.—Tho Doard of Alformen T e S0 o ihe Imuatrn, ke BIUIER Gonfand laid tha nasalatlan on tho tublo, i QOct. 81.—We have just had’