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) - R ¢ - THE CHICAGO DAILY Z[‘RliiUl\'E: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1873, FINANCIAL. ‘Wall Street Makes Way for the Election. Tho Comptroller of the Curroncy Cally on tho National Danks Again. Tho California & Texas Railroad.Con~ striiction Company in ? Froubie Their Paper to the Amount of 300,000 Protested, Abstract of Treasurer Spiluner’s Aunual Repovi. NEW YORK. Spacial Digpatel to Lhe Clieayo Tribune, VANDERBILT'S REAT ESTATE OPERATIONS, NEw Yoo, Nov, 4—TLlo {rausfer of o largo amount of real ostato by James L, Bauker to Commodoro Vandorbilt, including tho present rosidenco of Henry Hilton, No. 7% Fifth avoune, and the startling discovery of snothor convoy- ance which ind been mnda provious to the ona firat mado public, glving tho samo property to Mra. Ifilton, Tanker's sisler, is oxplained on the supposition that Bankor believed that, whon kis istor lenrned his financial emburrnssmonts, she would relinquish her right to thia proporty which ho hed, in s gonerous mood, presonted to lor; but tho recorded deed shows that noither Mrs, Lilton nor hor husband aro willing to relinguish thoiv elaim in favor of Vanderbilt, Later investigation in tho Regislor’s ofiice n- dicates that on Oct. 28, tho samo dny on which the deed of the Fifth avomioe property to Mrs, Hilton was registered, deeds wore also entered by Mr. Bnukey, transforring Lis right, title, and interest in his eutiro King's und Richmond Counly propertios o Judge Menry Hilton for tho sum of 50,000 This propecty i 1ot a por- tion of that traneferrod to Vauderbilt, and the rensons for its translor to Iiilton are not discernible, @, 1. GUINNELL & CO. In stock brokernge eircles xumor has it that the tirmof George Bird Grinuell & Co., having made overturen to such of their croditors ns llolfi Linko Shoro stock an collateral securitios agaiusb Touns, hnve auccoeded in indutcing some bankers and otlior noney-londor o kegp posscuilon of their colatoral, the busis of seitlement being 89 cents; but it is mnot gonerally boliev- od that o lorge qusntity has Dbeen sottled for on this Dasis, a8 _ ib is ko Tur abovo tho present 1narkot price, It is undorstood that tho document w] the assont- ing ereditors signed containe a stipulation tlnt sach Lake Shoro bondd as archeld by tho aseon- myg creditors among thew collaterals shall ho regintored in tho nomes of thiose creditors, It is also enid that tho creditors ropresonting threo-fourths of tho amount which the firm owes havo dotormined upon_ an Assignco iu Bankruptey, who will bo numad gt the mecting. 1 INVESTIGATION. tigation of tho uifaivs of the Coniral ke ¥ o Comnnitteo of the Oleering-1louso Association eliows its capital of 23,000,000 in puirod to the oxtent of 720,000, 'The depo: 1018 ro seenred, —— THE MANUFACTURERS. Special Disratel o The Clicago Tribune, TN LOWELLL MILLS, Bostow, Mass., Nov. 4.—A meoting of rop- regontatives ol‘.thu Towell mills was lield in this sity to-day. Tartof thostosk of the Lowell corporations is held n this city. Up to the proscnt date, thoy bave . hoon running on full time. The corporations represented at tho con- feronico wero tho Merrimae, Hamilton, Appleton, Lowell, Middlesox, Tromont, Suffolk, Law- rence, Boott, and Massachnsoits, cmploying 12,000 Lauds, and oporating 500,000 spindles and 15,000 looms. Tt whs voted to begin . NUNKING O TUREL-VOURTIN TINE io-morrow. i - The I'adl River mills bugau runniug on Lalf- timo fo-duy, according to tho agrecment mado last i . 1X TAWIENGE the pressuve up to this time hns been resisted ehnost an woll ag in Lowell. No milla have beon eatiroly susponded, but ono has ceased to run kome portion of evory dey in tho woel, and that ono rens four days 7al) Hme. Wagos have beon rodineed in but ono auill, but tho possibility of a zeneral reduction bogins to bo ontertained, The tlomand for produots is small mil_atock I8 ac- sunlnting, Wasbington Mills, howover, ro resnired to run ovenings to supply the de- mand for vorsted goock, E ‘Phes Pacifle Mills will soon reduce wages or towrs. ‘hey employ 4,500 kands, ong-soventh of tho popilation of tho vity. The Atlantic Mills ure vmining ton hourn four & in tho weel; no reduction it hends or Pemborton Mills run full time, but have % 10 per cont, Ihe Duck Mills are running nights _to supply limu‘.e‘nnmd. reduction of wages i contem- piated. . “he Tavwrenca Woolon Mill rung but three- nd o elight reduction Courtns of its machinory, oF tims has been mude. The Ivorctt Alilly sre ronming on three- fourths fime. “I've Metbuon Mills mako Tull time. [t tho pressure continues thero will he & move ral 1eduction of howrs or wages in oll tho 115 @ €0,y CALE MANUFACTURERS, ‘fhao Poritand pupore guve curreney to u rumor t Poirbanks & Co., tho widely known mant- turess of sieales, of 5t. Jobusburg, Vormont, find Taifod. Dlembors of tho firm pronounco the repost tals 11 DRY-UODUN MARKET olingly dull in both wheiesale and retail nd thora 14 move o= lesy embirass- i the traders, This showy itsolt Wny by o opecinl ellort to & in the Tefuil deperment of large ooy beingg_vodneed in price ta terpt . The dificnition amongst manufae- 1 the princes of the crudo in Now York tions of the general coudition, Tt huy oported on tho streeb that Jor- wah & Co, wern iu stralts, but ib is o hat, aven Qi it wns so, thoy have snceesy- cQ over ths danger. ————— ono 0 Tribine, KDED, y 2ihe I'ha Coal Exchauge hold & eeting to-tay, at which & yesolution wau to allow {ho miners to o to work at the s, for tho next thirky deys, o agroed by them in convaulion yes(erduy, "ho money rlringoney soems ta be cusing gomewlhat, and rome papar huy been negolinted on tho streota the past two doys at 12 per cont, GI0MG THE BANULACTURERS Lo o feoling of hopefulness for 1wsny menure idle fi this cily, dvisable for thoso coming mechanien, to stop at Titls. i Prese] ov. d—il i seeting of to jon, u Lhis by, th follow ¢ was udopled : 1, What, taking fulo conshlerntion the lssuea GO Of ot conLEY, Ve, the Tilers « Tver, will vonmio work ab predent at Jumils Lo th bushel), snd 17 i o size.of urey o 1 G nobeval opporsamity teko uy tho quest v, jou i, of “ nutecor el THE RAILROADS, TABOREED DIFCRARGED, daisyateh o The Chicogio 2ribune, Thds, Nov, 4,—Tho Pittsbinrgh, . Lals Jaitrond to-day dlsch; o Leon cmployed tho and hatlesing the voud- ol Lrought (o this aty wd town to-nlght, o ngout of {ha I, v 10 1 now 4 Lo Hast, A o bonds, wnd can oy v for o PAUIEIU. » ov, d—A Into cdliion of ek vuys the Califonin & PULADE the L " Taxen Cenuuetion Comprny, ongaged iu build- 1 ing by contraot tho Texas Paciflo Railrond, was suinblo to moot all Its paper maturing to-day, 'Cho prasont financlnl eondition of the country Tie rendorod {6 impossiblo for the Company o ronliza tho rondy cash on itw asacts, although thoy nro very latgaly in exeens of ik Habilitios, Ovor §300,000 of its Im per, most of. it ondorsoed by prominont stockboldors, went to protest. The linbilition of flo Cotapany ara repovt ed ot 84600000, in wotes vavlously in- dorsed, ol maturlvg within nivety days, 91,600,000 of the lvans on collaterals, undividual securlty, 8600,000 of unaounred obli- {ih(imm intho shape of dvalts, aud £250,000 of tlonting debt, amounting in ull fo nonrly 57,000~ 000, his mmount, with uver 24,000,000 af cosh paid in ou the ovk 0f tho Qondtruction Com- F““y' hna beou oxpouded in tho construction of ho “'Foxng Pucifle Rallrond, and thero nvo 300 miles of tho rond complated, equipped, and in operation, and about. 150 tailosdditionn] gradod, bridgad, nud rondy for tho jror. 'Tho resourcos of “iho , Constrietion ~ Compauy conest of 256,000 por mile of comploted vond of flrst niortgago bonds of the Rajlroad Company veenred by nfilcn on tho rallvond, ils equipnient, and 1,000 acves of land por mile grantod by tho Htate of Toxus, over £2,000,000 of uupald con- styction stocl, most of whloli will b prompily prid, und private property of undividual o= dorsave, which iy very largo, 1t is bolieved that tha creditors, most of whom hold Jergo simnounts, ikl spoedily arraugo for an oxtousion of tlke Yabilition of tlie Compruy, ko as to give timo to realizo monoy without tho ruinous sacrificos ye- quired by tho presont stiingoney of the limes, REAGA A NATIONAL FINANCES. DANK STATEMNENTS CALLED ¥oll. Wasurxuros, Nov, 4,—1he Comptroller of tho Gurrency to-day issued o cirenlar to nll the Na- tional Banks, requesting them to forward speclal roports of their condition at the vloso of busi- 1ioss on Mouday, Oct. 13, and Saturdny, Nov. 1, 1878, "'eso roports will Lo especially usetal in ascorinining how much ourrency the National Banks tn_tho different citics and iu differont Statos had on band during tho pauie, and sub- sequently at tho closo of businesy on’ the 15t of Novomber ofter tho pooling of greenbacks had ceased in Now York efty. 'Khio eireular says tho publiention of these roports in newspapors will 110t bo roquired, and tho statistics will bo used only for tho purpose of proparing Lables of the aggrogato condition of the banks fu the vevoral citles and States, ora tablo of tho aggrogato condition of all the banks of the Union, as may 1o thought most advisablo. TREASURER BPINNLW'S ANNUAT MEPORT. ‘WasuiNoroy, Nov, 4.—Treasurer Spinuor, in Bis thirteenth annnal roport, says (ho falling off in tho rocalpts for ilio pash yéar from cuntoms umonnty Lo 28,280,764, and from internal rov- cnue, 106,912,786, while (ho expenditures aro largely iu oxcess of thoso of provious years. Thoso facts combined mnko nn intevesting snb- ject for reflection, tho study of which will muko o good guide, if not a wurning to Congross, and tho Administration officors ns woll, of the conrso thot shall bo pursued in tho future, Eithor tax- ation must bo increased, an oxpediont that can Lardly bo thought of, or the appropriations must bo Iopt larzoly helow th receipts. Otherwise the rapid reduction of tho public debt will boar- \xested, if not nbaudoned. “Lronsurer Bpinner #ays fow if any beliovo tho valuo of tho enrroney ns sixed by Juw stands at an amount that is oxactly right, It must Lo obvious to all who havo an interost in, and who hove watched the courso of bnsiness, and tho finaneial returns of tho country, that' thero aro many timos whon the ronl wauts' of the country demand, and thero should be, an INCREASY OF CURRENCY, and that thero avo other times when tho safety of all lagitimato business requires that it should Do lurgely doerensod, What 18 really nceded s o curreticy go flosiblo as to at all times nccome modate itsolf to tho businoss wants -of tho wholo country. Aftor arguing tho queation , the Treuwuror nays thnt for tho existing notorions cvila o romedy should be found rud interposed, ‘which romedy, ho thiuke, is tho issuo of legal- tenders convortible into bonds at o TOW RATE OF INTEREST, 3 65-100 boing tho rate most Jikely to satisfy all conditiony to ho met. Ho thiuks it more than probable that it will not raquire an increase of the butk of legal-tenders above the present legally-authorized $400,000,000, and that the minitaum emouns of $306,000,000 will ordinarily besufliciont for tho casy transactionof tho legit- imate business of thocountry. Tho project of 'TILE POBT-OFFICE BAVINGS Danks, about which tho Burean hins been con- sultod by tho Postmaster-General, is warmly commendad by the former as oo that wonld not only be of great boneiit to the individual depoy- 1tors but to tho whola country s woll. TILE PUBLIC DEDT. Il unfavorablo showing of the public debs statoment_(wn incronso of $3,600,000), issued Huturdny, I accounted for at tho Troasury by {ho sunouncoment that tho revenues have beon very much diminisbed by the partinl prostration of Dusiness, growing out of the financial panic. At the samo 1ima tko demands upon the Lrons- Tury havo been ay largo as usnal. Every ono who hold a elaim ngainst the Govornment pressed for its pryment, o3 tho Trersury wos tho only sotuco from which ho could obtain relief financially. g CONCORD, N. H. Coxcorn, N. IH., Nov, 4.—Some uncaeiness having beent oxbibitod in regard to the saviugs banlss iu this city, the Board of Trade last night passed resolutions expressing full confidenco in the bauks, and recommonding them in caso of o run to rofuss payment nltogether, rather then attempt to raiso monoy at o ruinous sacrifice. “ha savings buuks fo-dny dotermined to pay no depositors Lill Jan. 1. e ABROAD. T.0NpoY, Nov. 4.—1ho steamshiv angors hos arrived from Austrelin with £489,000 in bullion, all of which i for America. fi—32 0, m—Tho stecmera sail- x 0, fl({u in specio for New Yorl atac Anmiversary of the Fire to o Crichrated Noxt Monduy—A View of the New City by Sheeiul Disputel to L Chicago Tribune, Bosroy, Mass,, Nov. 4.—1'ho auniversary of, the great fre iu to bo celobrated 1 (s city next Monday by & kind of louse-warming in the burnt ‘distriet, the groater part of which has Deen robuilt in magnificent stylo with what are claimed to ha the finest Lusiness struclures in the country. The ro- buitding has been done ontirely by Boston capi- tul nnd by private onterprive, no loan of nuy Xind having been resoried to, by was at fivat pro- poeed, T'ho new Building net hag boen strictly anforced, aud it would bo” impossiblo for anothi- ar five Lo'wproed tirough ek it of tie eity, so offectiva ~ nra - the sufoguards. Bixtoen nwrow slieels havo been widoned to broad ones, ona . of Lhom—liroad strcot—having been medo 100 foot wido, Innd- dition (o tlis, thce strents Lwve heon oxtonded ; and thio grade of tho distvict lus been_ clieugod, Licving bieen rained in womo pleves 3 feot, 'Tho axpanie of theso rtreol improvements v Leen notndy £3,000,060. Nozt Monday tho wniversary will T colo- Dratod by & soneral display of binti : tho wity, nid £t noon the Auyor, City Council, lokdn of Vepartments, Boardu of Diroctory, tud Commissioners, wiilh citizons gonerally, will abloat the City TTall, and saurch_ Uirough tho bt distrlet, lipeeting tho nevw niidiugs and othor itnpravoments. At the mow squaro which b boen lmd ont opposito our now Dost- Ofticos thero will bo spocchien, aud tho Inspector of - Buildings will prosent o statenmiont of (lio Drograss of. 4o Yobnilding, In tho ovoaing, thoro will probebly bo o public moeting. Tewiidn 8Ll Falado, Wenklon A S KAGAS CITY LIVE STOCK MARKET. sivectd? Disyalel to hicups b 3 G S celple, HE0H; Adera uhil Jucks urdiy's pricey, Tou—Murkeb witlk mul” prices lowor; sules at 30,1205, closing ot STLUGY,E CANADA. . The Battle Not Yot Over. Speech of the Premier and Roply by Mr. Blake. A Division Expected To-Day. Sprefal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, TIIB END OF STAODONALD'S HLERCH. OrrAWA, Ont., Nov,4.—§ir John A, Macdonald finished n fiva bours’ ppeech ntahout 2 o'elovk +his morntng, and was immedintoly followed by Blake, who arose amid thunders of applanse. NRARE'S ANSWEIL BEGUN. When {lis subsided, on olmost bronihless siloneo cusued for s fow moments, until his Deantitul, wonorony voice bogan to mako itsell heard. s preliminary siatomonts fornied {ho foundution on which wns to ko buill a spoech which the Opposition hiave most anxlously looked forwnrd Lo with high hopos, whilo tho Minks- tovialists havo sought by overy tiouns in their power to induco him to delivor it beforo that of tho DTremior, on acconmnt of tho wmost domaging offect it was likoly to produce upon Kir Joln's speech, and the minds of mon- hors, should it follow. After occupying the fioor for o vory fow minutes, Blalo moved en adjomn- ment of the debato unlil this aflernoon, A FULL ItOUSI: 1N THL EANLY TIORNING, Tato ng the hour was, not an individual had loft the chamber, privileged speelntors oven crowding bohind tho dosks of members on the floor of the House. At thal hour, too, every memher of the Commons, wilh tho ringle ex~ coption of tiol, of Munitohn, was in hin seat ; and by some it is supposed that oven he iy ab bond ready for voting when needed by tho CGovernment, Thongh Dodge's entranco was preeted by ihe Minlstorinlists, who | ovidently had inducod bhim to como, contrary to his promise tolis constituontn that he wonld not again enter the ITouse, ho did 1iot recoivo Lhat onthurat of applanse that wonld corininly have greoted an honorable member of efthor party on his arrival at snch an euspiciony moment. TIE BRI BERY CASE TOSTPONED. Out of deference to Macdonald and Blake, the oonsideration of tho Honoy bribery caso was not entered upon, though ho was on baud, in cus- tody of the Sorgoant-at-Avis, YESTENDAY'S UESSTON. Tho Spenkor of tho Commons took hia aeat b 8 o'clock, Bomo rouline businoss was transnct- ed, aftor which Blake rosumed the spfecch which hio began at o Iato honr of lask night's scesion. He nnwwored, at longth, tho charge of Sir Jolm, that the motion for a Committeu of Inquiry wos intendod ns a vote of waut of confidencos and proved that such way not true, though tho Minlgttv might resolvo it into such. Heo roferred to tho fact that tha Governmont's rofusal to grant n committoe in- dneed the Ministerial mombers to inform tho membors of the Government that, unless n committon were grantod, they would o longor support them. Tho fact of the Govornmont keoping its followors nud tho Iouso ignoraut of ity intontions to dolay and postpono, whilo making n somblanco of a dosire for iuvestign- tion, pointed to the fack that the Promicr vy first to Buggost that ovldonce bo taken on onth, and, theretore, was responsiblo for tho dolny that followed the disallowance of tho Oath bijl. Mr. Blako roviowo:l in detailthe appointment of committeo; tho postponoment of 1t sitting in conscquenca of the prorogation ;- tho crention of o Boyal Commiasion ; and tho h\'lnginfi down of Siato papory to bias tho judgmout of the Tlouse. Ho followel clorely tho Premier’s spoech, se- verely ecaticiziug his relevunt alo introduction of ir- issuos, and Dbis ottempt fo ere- scctional fooling. Nob n_singlo point his werutin His - criticlsm tesmenliko, Lis logical reasoning such ns way itreistibly Lis liatenors, and for hows Tio held tho Commons spelluound by o Apeech, which for forco, convineingg nrgument, and maniness of uttoranco hag 1ot hoen surpnsyed it tho history of thin country. Blako concluded & moat brilliant oration n fei mimutes past 12, Daviug oceupied the afrernoon and evenivg i iy speecir. SCATTERING SHOTH, Ho was followed by the_ Ifon. Jolm Hillyard Camoron, in behalf of lhe Government. Laid, of Prince Ldwerd Island. spole in bo- Lol of Mackenzio's snicudment, and was follow- od by Higer, an Indepondent membez, who felt Lonnd to condemn the Governmont. mith, of Manitoba, expressed his intention of votiug against the Government. Tope, of Prince Edward Ishwd, favored tho Governmont, and would rocord his voto 1n their favor, TH UOUSE ROSE AT 1:20 A, r." and will meot aguin to-morrow. Until within o monients of elosing, it was oxpected that t fon wouid tako placo, and thers was not & littla excitomeut in consoquence. A division will ces tako place fo-morrow, 18 the doy following s pnblic thanksgiving, I WRIDERY CASE was not proceeded with to-day, owing to tho all- absorbing interest of the dahato. (10 the Ausoriated Prees,) SIR JOMN A, MAODONALD IN SELF-DEFENSE. Orraws, Nov, 4,—In Parlinment inst night the debate was coutinued by Sir Johu A, Mac- donald, who delivored o vigorous und exhaustive wpeceh, lastimg sive howe, and was only con- cluded at 2 o’clack this morning, ITo reviewed tho constitntionn} question and appointment of the Commission, nud spolke of the work done by the oval Commission, obuorving that he relied upon the roport, and considored it honeath him to vindicate the churnctor of tho Conunissionors, Judgo Wilson, loug w political opponent of hig, hnd declured thal Lo saw nothing to criminato tho Qovernmont, 1ad ke (Sir Jobu) yielded to the black of Modluiion, theso charges w ‘bean henrd of. Mo roforred to the charges mado aguinst bim in conueetion with tho Wanhington Treaty, und io his tyiumphent refutation of them, ' He alluded to tho policy of bis Govern- mout respeoting Nova Seotie nud British Colum- Dia, chullonging tho loader of tho Opposition to appoint u commitico to investigato tho wholo question of exponditure in roference to the olec- tions, und oxprepsed confldence that the result wonld show that moio mombers ou tho Oppo- sition 8ido owo (hofy soutn fo conrupt mcaus than on the Ministerial pide, Mo strongly biamed Biv Thugh Allan for deley in apprising his American friends of the fuct that the Government L de- tormined to heve nothing to do with thom, und would not rcveen the Wvimg abthe oxpenso of the deed ; but neitbor Sir Goorgo Cactier nor uny othor singlo Minister was ihle to bind the Government. Ife dofendod tho Diractors of 1he Taelile Hailwny, and quoted English precodants for Jis own baadling of_the election Tund, e osprenser regron Hik Mr. Huntingtou hud not Deen hofore tho Royul Conmmixeion {6 cross-ex- umine. 11e dofled bis opponents to show u ling In tho Dacifle chineter which boro out tho chinvge that 8ir Hagh Allan has obtainod suy proforonce or ndvantags. Ha declaod himsolf equal Lo vie- tory or defeat, and apealed (o tho Howso Lo supe- port {he man who had spent o litotime in tho sor- ‘vico of Canadu. Ater tho Premior had takou his seat, Ion, N, Blako mado » fow remarks, aed continued tho dobato on the opensiz of the Tiouze TFyery momber isin tho Copital with tho o eontion of Joouls iel, momuor for the Proviuce N ot Manitobe, o y VELLQ_\_N F@VER. Whe Moitipiais fveath Cunrges of Frid Ay Mnyur, Dasreatrs, Tonu., Nov, 4—Noon,—Al o meoting of citizoun Jnust night n rexolution was ungni- mounly adopted thut ox-Astimg Meyor Panl A, Cleally ho prowoenied i couet for nn imposition o vriidown ol orphans, Coavalssary Muj, duck Tulslod will prosceute, fhe mortunry veport for tho twenty-fonr hours ending ut noon to-day shows four deathy from yellow fover il threo from other causon, TATER, | Mrrreis, Nov. 4—8 p, m—Dantha for the twonly-four hours ending 6 p. m: Yollow fevor, 4; othor disonses, 2, Stesdy rin sines 10 odock, Tomporatira falling,. Fow casos ro- ported, . New Your, Nov, 4.~Tho snbscription at*ihe polts for tha Bhreveport sufforors fu estimatod Wk 510,000, AN AR LEnt mam ‘Thra ninst the feting Loy Cisncinmati Cony Me, Willism Bemard, teleg taored Lo 0 Lo Hhwevaport ik ImnmuF apon tho (olegrenh oftien during tho rocont epi- domiy, retussied to this city yestorday, having wpont’ six wooks at Shravuport whila the fovar wan abits worst, Four of tho lttle hand of op- orators dicd, but tho oftice was kent ovon, Mr. Boranrd's nccount of the postilence corroboratay tho most painful roportu that have boen pub- Tihed. o sy thot funoral aosvicet woro gou orally’ diupomiod with, and_in many cases "tho dead woro coflinaid an hour aftor death rud Tme- rlad by any possiblo couveganca to tho comelery, whotn gomotimen twenty Hodics oy nwaiting in- termont, but recotying 1o nitention, The tolal mumber of reportod deathn iy nbout 750, hub thero were probahly more, an many woro neyar publishod, 'Tho fover innow nbaled, and tho fow donths still ocenrring are old cnses. s Ty o tlagi Trom tha New York Trfonne, BEdward 8, Btoken wns convoyod from tho Tombs on Satnrday morning to the State Prison at Bing Bing, aud, contrary lo oxpectation. with- ont any noticeablo partiality on the part of the offleorss who had him in chargo. So cavofully did the ofileors Leep tho news from all oxeopt tho roprasentativas of tho ptess and Wardon Johm- #on, that on Snturday morning oven {ho Tomby ofilelnly wero ignorant of what was about to hap- pen, Ak abont 10 o'lock Deputy Shevift Shields and bis nssistant, By Cubill, ontered tho prison and told Btokes to b rondy for tho jour- noy. Whon Stokas nppenred in the corvidor, dvossed in the durk chocked nuit and black felt hat o familinr to thosa who utlonded tha lnst trinl, ho lokod palo and auxions, and, lakiug a placo nore Lho ulove, remarked that it mues ho chilly in the open air, and, drawing & handkor chiofl from s pockef, tied it arounid 1ifi ook, Dultoned his cout up to the thront, light d o ci- sar, placed i hands fn his cont pockoty, and fimkml complacout whila lio awaitod the end of the propreations in progross by the Deputy Sheriffs, dohn_ D, Couo, who was k- tonced ou_ Ocf, 31, fn {bo Court of Clenoral Sousions, o an imprisonmont of two sud r holf years, for forgory in 1ho thivd degroo upon Twroneo Lros,, bunkers, for whom lio wau Caehior, completed hiu toila and joined Btoles, Coudo was noatly und in- deed comfortably dresaed, and had anticipated tho attentions of (he Slate Prison bathor hy shaving off his Dundreary whislers and mus- tacho, So oxpoditionsly was everylhing done that tho convicts, manneled by u singlo bracolet, and nttonded by the Doputy” Sheriily, Joft tho ombs o fow minutos aftor 10 o'clock. A Fourth- avento ear was hailed, aud seats were taken, tho privoners witting ina corner nenr tho front plat- form, Tho prisoners sab 8o closo to anch othen{that thie hand-cuffa could nob ho scon. While pawslug from ona car to anothor at the 'Thirty-second ntroot depot, Stoles was recognized. * Many a doller I got from him at the [Toffmun House,” o h‘nnh—lnn](ln& youth was heard to suy. * 1o Jooks woll, Loo,” wan n sronored romurk. At 20 minuton past 10 o'claele 1ho conviels woro seatod in the smoking car of the 5 teain, Mr. Shiolds, who is woll Inown to tho railrond omployos, utiractod thelr notico, and it requived no tima for them to find out who wero tho mon in custody. Like wild-fivo the nows spread through all the cary of the train, and polioe ofiloors Inid nuido thelr diguity, cldorly Indies nud gentlomen forgob thoir nuxiely o obtain eontr, employes forsool their work, and all joined tho newsboys in tho rush to soo Stoles. On tho way up the river Btoles conversod froely with lig compauion in irons and tho Doputy Sheriffs. Whonaver la spoke of the trisl, hio affected to fool thut ho was badly tront- ed, bnt a closo obsorver could dotoot o heartfolt rojaicing that ho had_cseapod evau another trind aud much s severor judgment, * I would have died," said ho, ‘‘if 1 had heen confined unother velvemonth in the ‘fombs” On arriving ot King Bing, Mr. Shiolds allowed Stokes and Couso to cat lunch before thoy eutered tho prison. In the oftico of the prison tho conviels wero re- coived by Wardon Fubbell, who told them that bo would do all 'that ho could lopally to mitigeta tho minery of their condition. In rosponeo to ‘tho usual inquiries of {he prison clork, Stokes snid ho wati u native of Ponnsylvania, 42 years of ago, and was & brokor when he commitied the offenso of which ho was convicled. Cougo enid that ho was horn in Jersey City, was 83 vonrs of ago, by oceupation a benk celler, aud wia convieted on liis own confossion of forgery. Mho two were then taken charge of by the vrisondoctor. When Stoles saw his striped suit he indulgedin n littlo plonsaniry, enyig that Lo had worn somathing vimilar when playing bago ball 3 he never had & pair of pantaloons fit him so Ho noticed tho nbsenco of a pistol-pocket, Thoy wore then mensured ; Stokes stood b feet 10, and Couso & feob8l%; then woighed, tokes tnraing tho belanco &t 138 pounds and Couse ar 125 ponnds. Tho regulntion towol _and comb wore then given to the convicls, and they wero ng- signed their celly, Stoles's hoing No. 179, on the second tier, A parting ucenco followed bebween tho conviet:s and the Depnty Bherifis, sud the Iavowell between Stokes pud Dovmby Shorift Shields, who has beon his constant custodian during tho tweuly-nine mouths of hig continc- ment in tho ‘Combs, and from whose kind atten- tion Stokes derived much eheor aud strength to Dear up wnder tha wearyiug ordeal o has goro througi, was somowhub affcoting. Stukes is paid to be suffering from a sovers cold, and although the servics of elerk iu the cigar manufactory has been allotted to him, yot it e helieved ho will bo allowed to remain in the lhoapital for u time in. oxder to gain stvougth. Congo is to bo n clork in tho chnplsin’s office, Al Secretary IRichardson oy Chief Juse tiees Wasiingtan Dispatels lo the New Yorl Herald, hat AT, Richardson cxpects to romain in ‘Washington for some timo s cvidenced in his leaso of one of the Jargest nud most elegant repidences in Weghington, formerly occu- jed by 4. C. Keanady, nud firnished & the most thorongh manuer. To the fine appointments of i3 now residenco Mr. Lichurdson has ndded much of his furniture Trom his houso in Cambridgo, Mass., snd nll of it lins not yot arrived. Dut w suspicion has roeoutly gningd gronud that ho would not re- main at the hond of the Trensury Department vory long. A prominent ofifeinl nnid to-night. in {nlking over tho rumors which wviso in Washington from timo to time, that ho knew how friendly wero therolations existing hotweon tho Irosi- dent und Becrotary Richodson, “ What ground,” Iesked, * can thero be, then, for snying thnt tho Lrovidont is nobploused with Jr, Richnrduon™ actions, or that hoe does not considor him o man of onough ability for tho ofilen? ™ *Phero {9 not tho slightest foundation for sneh ropork; on tho contrary, my inprossicn is that Progident (rant will fallow the oxsnplo of Juckon nnd Liucol in conforring o iy Seeres t of the Tremsury tho uppoiutmont of Chief Justica_of the United 8tutes; or, if ho malkes the toloction from asmouys tho Assoviat Justices, which I do not beliove ho will, then Lo will confer the vaeuney 5o mado on My, Richnrd- Hon.” ¢ Lrom snother source it was ancovtained that while the President had not fully mado up Lis mind ay to tho suceessor of. the lalo Chiel Jua- tice Chnse, thero was no doubt but thet the President would readily confor u high judicinl Appointent on Mr, Iichardson, tho diticn of which would bo far moro congenal to bin tasto fhun thoso now mposed wpou lin ay the Sceva- tury of the Treasury. 2 ¢ Bt sogi Narrow Lxezpe of (he Gacon of Pore and Mue S0y azdetce of il Loivte PSien., noot of tho U inst, v iufunt wons, who i watoring-pleeo of Unskenes, wor Beach of Moxillioviro, nowr the rocks the Mouth of Hell, Tha place is full of lusing, which aro ulways fillul wWith wstor, Tho rull Torce of the Atlentic dushen on tho bonch, and (o wavew often wmouns (ho highest rocks, and in stormy weathor tho thunder of tho Dbrokers fu heard for miles Infand, o youny Pyineen yan slong tho knuds wud laft the Queen hehind, when suddenly o wava yushed amonge tho voeles, td, surrounding the Prinees, enpricid them futo ano of {he doop basins worn in the snnd by the eetion of the water, Tho ({uenn, seofug the pevil of her sung, ran to suvo hiom, ‘bub her dross cetehing on o xoeky point, tho foll nfo fiso wator, but slill maniged fo graep tho infanl Don Crrlo ‘Tho duuger was great, T oconl WS =2 alter o bolstor- oug_day, and In n second n rollor might heve washed iu and curriod all bolore It to cactain dostruction ; moreover, the wutor of the hasin wuy quite doop onongli to-drown Lhe two young Drinces, TFortunutely tho aesistint keepor off tho Guid lighi-houzo, ono Antonin de Silve, gaw tho disnstor, 1ushed Iuto the waler, il managed with nomo diffeully to bring the two Trincen tothe shoroe, aftorwavd asslatlng the Quesn out of the water, ‘Uho Queon thanked tho conragwous Nght-houso Tonper, and said sho wonld nover forget tho wor- vieos ho lmd vendored hey, mnd ho yapled that Tie waa sufliciontly rowardad by huving basn ablu to nusit 1ow Mijenly under such perilous cir- aumwtunces, Tho Quoon wan carriod to the }mlmvu onvoloped in vheots, aud it was poms s pefure shio recovered from the elfoels of the fright, Aftorward sho sont i n‘mulul IOIHOUEOE to the King to inform him of all the partientara of the acoldont. A toon ns {ho lotior hind beon road, Hiy Majouly couforvod upon the light- houso_man the order of 1ho Tawer und Hword. ‘the Quuen also ordorod her trowmirer Lo give him £100, and tho authorities will promotu hit to & moro romunorativo post. " then last, FOREIGN. Another TFrench Political Change. The Left Demand a Definitive Recog- nition of the Republic. The Bonapartists Urginé a Plebis- oitum, FRANCE: Tants, Nov, 4.—The Loft, ot o meoting to-dny, resolved to Introduce an amondment to the mo- ion for tho prolongation of Frestdont MaoMa- Lion's term of offico, requiring u definitive racog- nition of the Republic. Tho ox-Communists, and some Doputios of the Centroe, ave in favor of reforring tho motion to tho Committeo on Constitittional Laws. o Tonapastists to-dny hold n caucus, Thoy rosolved to miroduco o motion in the Assombly for a plobencito on the form of Governmon, and deelded to make no allinnco with the Right or Fiott, Pans, Nov, 4.—It I8 roported that the Govern- mont ln rocalled the Fronch Consul ab Carta- e, Panzs, Nov, 4,—M. Cassimer Porier informed tho Doputio of tho Loft Cantre, at thelt moot- inge to-night, that the Rtight way dosirous of com- ingg to somo understanding with them in rogard to tho prolongntion of JncMehon's powers, and the grauting of dlatatorinl powers to his Govorn~ mont, motions for which would Lo introduced immedintely on the reopening of tho Assombly t-morrow, In reply to his prol!oniuunu, tho Lofl. Contro resolved to demand in the Asgom- Dbiy that tho llmmuun of the organization of the Tiapublic bo fmmodiately placed on tho list of standing orders, TIE BAZATNS TRIAL, Tn tho Bazalno cowrt-martinl, to-day, Col. Htolfal swore that lie nover openad or saw tho disputehios addrossed to MacdMabon umutil tho Muwbal bad poruged them. Ilo know of ouly ono dispaich roceived from Rabnsso and Wies, and that stated that they wore unablo to_obtain tho luformation they wore sont for. 1Io dld not oxamine tho accounts these men gave on roturning to camp ab Ttothol. 'Thoy never oinformed him that thoy lod im- portant }mpnm, He adduced tho fact thet 10 gavo thomn no recommeondation as & prool thut hie had received from them no iuformation. o declared thot ho shared tho sentimont of tho whole army in rogard:ta AL. Bivire, for whom tho only fecling was one of contompt and disdain, Wiiness rofused to rotract this exprogsion at first, olthor at tho roquest of tho Duke o' Aumalo or the coungel for tho dofenso. The Prosidont consoquontly caused & roport of the languago used to bo drawn up for presentalion to tho suthorities. Tabagse and Wies wore recallod. The I'resi- dent eallod their attention to the discropancies hetwoon their testimony yesterday sud tho ovi- doneo given to-day, Witnesses then ciroum- stuntially contradicted Stoffel. Thoy declared that when thoy arrived in camp ho read their dispatehos, and romarked that the informalion thoy contalnad wos tho samo which nd heon tolograplied the Governmont. The Commistairo read on agreemont in favor of the informution whieh ho Ind flled ngninst Col. Stoffel for mak- inge nway with tho dispalchos, Ho resorved the right to praseento. ‘The court adjourned nmid groat oxcitemont, —— GREAT BRITAIN, LoxpoN, Nov. 4.~Tho Spanish stoamship Murillo, which was seized ot Dovor for sinking tho omigrant ship Northfleot, bins bLeon con- domued, and will be sold to-morrov. An oxplosion this morning in the fireworks factory ab Lamboth Lilld eight pereony, and o number wero injured. . Thooffico of tho Lord-Chief-Justice of tho Court of Common Pleas has beon_tendered to, and accepted by, Sir John Duke Coleridge. Aloxondor rogden, momber of Parliament for Wednosbury, in an nddross boforo Wade's tnolety nt Darlivgton inst night, srid that hio had been offored 10,00 tons of Brghish rafls, now Iying nt Now York, ut £2 por ton less than the original coat. —— CUBA, ‘ ,—Gen. Jouvollar, the new Captuin-Gonoral, arvived from Spain {o-day, and Janded nt noon wmid galates from tho fortific lions aud men-ot-war in the hnrbor. 1lo was re- veived by the Acting Caplain-Goneral and staff, ihg politice]l Governor, and other military and civil officers, and conducted {o tho palace, cs- corted by o military procossion mado of ano company from ench baitnlion of the voluntecrs. A grand reviow of the militia wa subsequontly hold by tho Captaiu-Goneral. Tho Diaro reports that tho stenmor Virginius, on tho 20th ult., attompted landing on {ho southern coast of tho Islaud, but was repulsed and started for Jumaien. It is rumored that tho rebel Chiof Bambetta, Iy boen killed iu_tho Helquin district. A tolegram from Santa Clara reports that sliinmishes with the insurgonts avo of froquont ocourrence. N SPAIN. Mapwip, Nov, 4, —Eenor Lios Rouas, the well- Enown Spanish politician, is dead. Pants, Nov, 4.—1ho remning of Don Snjustia~ no Alozada hevo beon temporarily doposited in the Church of Ln Madeloine, and will be taken to Madrid for interment, Maprip, Nov, 4.—Girard, the Prussian sub- Ject who was arrested Dy the Carlagens insir- Zouts on tiio elrarge of being o spy from Madrid, fiag been released. et INDIA Loxnos, Nov. 4,.—Tha lutest advices from In- din ero & 1ittlo more enconraging. Tho crops in sumo districts of Bewgal arc improving, and with the continunuce of favorablo wouther thore are topen that o famine may bo uverted or grontly mitigated, bt ITALY. Rodxe, Nov. 4.—A decreo has beon promul- gated for the oxpropriaciou of four moro con- Vents in this cit S seean MEXICO, Yori: Hereld Special,) 310, Cct, 31, vin Mutamorns Nov. 4.—-Iho ruvolutionary forces in Camers Lavo beon ranihitated, and it Is oxpeetod tlat those in Ceahuils will soon bo vuunquished. Tho foreas of Alquostan havo submitted. "o Diarig, ofiicial nowspapcr, enys that no diplomas willbo sonl to Uuatemaly until the boundury quostion in settled. SPRINGFIELD (TEMS, Speciual Dispetel to Tho Chicano Telbune, The Auditorig ciabled lo-duy to cartify tho rato of taxation noeded to preduco the zmonnt of rovauno required for Btata purposes and for a chool fund, The rate fixed is 8 6-10 milly on iho dollar vahumtion. This rato produced 2,500,000 for rovenua purpodes, aud 51,060,000 for uxchool fund, Tho appropriations of tho last Logislature made it nocessary to raise 000,000 moro for rovenue purpokes this yeer I2 thia hnd not beou we, tho Tuto would Laye been this yer 9 7-10 milly, vs againut 7 5-10 mills st year, ULERK OF THI SUPENION (OURT, Aloxandor F, Stovenson was to-day appointed Ly the Governor Clork of tho Superior Contt of Caok Connty, to take effook Nov, 18, 1673, ndor tn sot of the Goneral Ausembly, approvad Haroh 20, 167, providing for suel appoiututont, SWAMD-LAND COMMISHIONER. . Jamos Gyatam was appointed S ‘Commissioner for Lawrence County. nmp-Laud OPERATIC, Cimorzsazy, Nov, 4,—1ho ugont of tho Lucea Opern 'L'ronpo bng indofluitely withdrawn tho on- agemont of that troupe for the nest woek in i lfix elty, on uecount of the rmall attondunce urnil wusienl entortainments for the last two weclis, CHINESE LABOR, Avapzra, G, Nov, *4—Thirty-fio Chinosn arvived hora to-duy from Indiwupally to work on tha Augnata Canal, and more ato expected, g el OCEAN STEAWSHIP NEWS, New Youy, - Nov, d—Arived—Stesamuhip dalio sud (reoce, from Livorpool; Villo do Mavro, from Brost, Borrlily Plnil-Storm. vom_tha Bolie (Mo Hevatd, Mr, [saao DoPriost, of Shunnon Cs v, enllod at this oico on Laouday of this wook: wud ra- dated to uy tho particulurs of a torrifio lull-ntormy gi o which passed over n portion of his county on Aundng, Oct. b, and which lins nievor hoon mado Jnown to U publio. Tho storm, unprocedont- ol in tho annals of history, aroso in the north~ wank corner of Bhannon and’ traveled onstward. ‘When near Dine Hollow It recmed {0 gather its oniira forco, muid wwopt down In almost ono polld marn of -fce. ~ Willinm Llwood staten that govoral Jumpn of fco wora to ho ncon ne Iargo a8 o nail-keg, and ihat none of tho hail- ntones wora smaller then an ogg. They froze togothor in_fhelr downward course, and when Hmklllfix ihe ground omilted o ringlny nound Jike that of n orato of earthonwaro lof down from hosven, Tart of the homo of Lthe Ray. Mr. Mooro wie swopt away, loaving o siclc wifo oxposed to tho storm. It was with great difitenlty that 3r. Moore succended in shiolding her from the huil-stouen, and oven thon ub tho zislk of his own lifo. Ohiokons andblrde arenow “unknown to the pon‘plu of that seotion, having Ieen devastated and earrled nwny by the fury of tho slorm. Hogs and geoso wero killed in largo numbers, and in somo instonces, cattle. Tho rluu trocs wore stripped of evary twlg and Jargo 1olos wore mado in somo of tliem, ‘I'he gras by tho rpponrance of having felt the mower's yoytho, boing cub off close to tho gronnd, In faet, the work of destruction was earriod on with 110 Kinck hand, and tho peoplo will over bear in miud the torrblo Bunday of 1873, . THE CITY IN BRIEF. The regular monthly mooting of the Managers of tho Homo for the Frioudloss will bo liold at 10 o'elock this morning, at tho Home, Tho Boord of Polico mot for o fow minutes yesterday foronoon, audited o fow bills, and 2d- Journed to attend to tho election. Luuoh dlnmors axe. now boing givon by the Iadics of Trinity Iipiscopal Chureh, at No, 172 Madison atreat. Op 'Bhursday, tho proceeds will bo dovoted to 8t, Luke's Hospital. Tho regidonts of Riversido will tako posses- gion of the Exposition huilding this afternoon and ovening. ‘Tho bend will be rotained during tho ovoning, snd tho occavion will undoubtedly bo an enjoyablo ono, The Methodist Indies will givo the last of thoir Iunches to-day at No. 81 Madison streot, whero they hope to soo all theit old patrons and many now ones. Tho lagt of this feast will certainly o a8 good a3 tho firat. Darcus nnd Roed, tho agents for tho Yeddo Japauese troupe, who abeconded last Saturdey, Tenving numorous bills unprid, have beon hoard from at the Txehango Hotol, Ft. Wayno. ‘©hoy aro repeutant, and would roturn to this city it thoy dared. Tho nitention of the Bonrd of Public Works 18 ealled to the filthy condition of tho sidowallc on tho routh side of Modinon street, west from Olnrk streot to * Brown'a;” alko to the ecatlored fyngmonts of stono on Olark streat, bobwoen Madison and Monroe streotu. An adjourned meeting of ladies to organizo moaus of relief and reform smong tho young peoplo of the city will meot ut tho Christizu Union rooms, No, 114 Madison street, nt the closo of Prof. Iinvon's lecturo on Modern Thilogophy” this afternoon at & o'clock. A good atlondance is desived. Tho fair and fostival in aid of St. Bridget's Chrch, Bridgoport, will close ab 11 o'clook this evening, 86 wiil also tho contests for tho differ- ent prizes, 8o fur, the votiug hay been very slow, end tho friends of the yarions candidates are requested to put in an appenranco Lofore the closo of the polls. Frank Kiminicr stole a lap-robo from ke hack of Willinn M il, It was worth 12, and TFrank could not nfford to buy one, #0 Lo stols it. Toor Frank didn't have the fun of voting yes- terday, as Banyon cousigned him to juil, in do- fault of 3500 bail, {o answor the charge of lar- ceuy g tho Criminal Court. Tho Itov. Bem, I 8. Bly will bo installed this cvoning ns pastor of Graco Presbytorinn Chuvels, corner of Vincennes and Oak avenues. Thover- vices, which commence ot 7:30 o'clock, will ho g follows: Sermon by the Roy, David Bwing; chargo o the peoplo by the Rev. L. ML Reid; constitutional questions and prayor of inatailo- tion by tho Rev, R, W. Pnttorson, aud charge to tha pagtor by tho Rev. Arthur Afitchell. Tho Boerd of Directors of the Public Librory failed to obtain a quorum ab the mooting called for yosterdny afternoon, and Mossrs. iloyne, Storay, aud lnyes, hoing tho only oues prosent, departed to e¥amiue the rooms in Davison's Bloek, cornor of Fifth avonuo and Areado const, which, it io understood, can ho obtained nt tha gune rato ny thosein the Wilder Building, or even for leys, “Who Union meetings which aro now beingheld in tho First Mothodist Churel, in tho Mothodiat Blocle, cornor of Clurk aud Wnshinglon stracts, ave woll uttendnd and very intorenting, Prof. Swing presched to u full housa on Monday oven- ing, and tho Rov. Mr. Felton, of Graca Cheh, ciated lnst oveuing. To-night tho Rov. A, J. ioodupced, of the Socoud Baplist Ohuvel, will preach. Al aro iuvited to uttond tho torvides. Kneclunid, ‘;n"‘:u': {0 Ttosshill by cars, Thuradas, Nov. 6, at 1 o . d’\"m’ifi"fl;"‘ this clty, Nov. 4, Lr. Joshue Garrl- oz, azzod 7 yoars. Vancre] frim o rosidonco of hs ennefu-low, W, K. 0 ndisna-av., Thurylay mornlog, Nov. 8, st W Oplont, Ack.. Oct. 15, of fovor, i, formisrly of Ohicaro, digar 28 o ol 30, b7 tho of Unicago, And S35 i i SURLDON--BRAY--On Sunday cvonlnz, Nov. 2, 157, at Losiagton, 1L, dr. Kullor W, Steldot, of Chleago, &nd Mins Ay Tira, of Loxiueton, 01, tho Dridors eldtor, 1 tho itov. o, 11 D T inols and Wi % ‘thy fiouss of ) jsconsin apo oATALL B e CACBUTERRS & €O, Auotioncorz, 1 and 17 Randolyl 30 Cutters, 8 Bup. %) -vu B - Singlo Marnesa. ON THURSDAY (R - R BOIAL SALE AT §TORE 106 MADISON-ST., NEAR DEARBORN, Real French Bronges, Mantel Clocks, Statuary, Italian Marble Statuary,and Alahaster Crnamontal Goods, diceet importation of Vit Liroa., of Phitadelpia, AT ATCTIORT, Witheut yeacevo, on WEDNESDAY AVPERN0ON and FVESING, Nov, B, 6410 comimonclg at 25 and 7 w'elack, [ OIL PATNTINGS IN GOLD GILT VRAMES, AT A, TY €T IO TF WITHOUT RESERVE, » On Priday Aftersoon, Xov. 7, ot 8 19 veloek, At atoza 2. 108 Sadlson-at, M As DU & Ui, Anetlon By HODGEN & €O, At tho Matbla-Uront Austion Rooms, G0 West Tako- oty wa will poll nt Auction tho ontlro stack of Stoves, Carpets, aud Furniue Of n seosnd-and doater, this WIDXFSDAY, at 104, m, il st tho salo st 7. i, Uomo early’ e binro iy HODGES & €O, Austionnary = P, Ui Wont Ll HI 0 On WEDNESDAY MORNING, at9% walock, at 83 Jinst Handuipl oar htaw, durgio lov ot Ulodiiliyz, Aleo, 5 rary. s bebvato Wbt o iraviens & 0., Austionosars, ELINON, POMEROY & CO., Peremptory Sale, at At Of tho Entlro Contonts of tho 8T, UHARLES HOTEL, and 49 Bouth Desplaluen-st.) noar Wasl A oyl o, Sronngton, on. {onto 440 rotn, @onid Aladiym Faroiiies, Datlor S, Hior an Dintnic-itom, I 1ol Wainnt. it 1 gong e ke "Aa nda, Tiedding, Crockars, Glivswre, Riton: o Hurnitugs, NON; TOMEROY & ¢0., Auotl 510 y POME] 0., Anctlones, Y nhil ki Hondojpiest. AT OUR REGULAR SALE Friday Morning, No;/. Ty ‘Wo will offor a lorge and goucral assortmont of Now and. Hecond-hand FURNITURE. Asplondid Porloe Sult, Dodeonm Bats, Tarlor Suits in Ry and 1iafe Oloth, Tobngos, ary Gbate ;»'l Hibkots .00 sols Vool i’,-'imuf.: Ién: et G e LY 2 e adding, Mnttromsos, aic, oo, 10 Gaok nd - Fack {ihren:" s orntes rockery in Gpen. 1013; ures splopiia ¢ ATNO—At sanio Umeewro will aftor ont JTolol of 100 ronin, TeRRVed t 0of storh foe. crvemanc of salo, eouslating of Parlor and Chamber Sults, Marble. Wabics, Hureans, Wanlistands, Warirahas, Lounges, o e e Al e, Boding, Shents, ' Ditfow-atos, Towoi, sid Glaeafire, ‘Flifodware, ontire Dax Fix: Criokory ture, oto., olo, Sy paifice. RLISON, POMEROY & CO., ‘and ki Rendolpii-st. ) VALGABLE BUBINESS PROPERTY ON HILWAUKEE-AV. AND HALSTED-ST,, AT ATCTION, On.the Premises, Friday, Nov.7, AT 8 O'0LOCK. Tielog tho clegont and substantially-built 3-story hrl i SR R o A ou tha niain flaor o & storr, with dwolllngs on tecond and tint flgars, now ranting for KE,420 par anmu Also tho promises 162 and 165 North Hals connocting with the: Milvaukno.av. huilding, mokine adonblo front on two huatueas streots, On No. 165 thera inn luilding now ocoupled ay storo and dywoliing, Tho whalo will ho kold togothor. 'Tho titlo to tha property is verfoot, with fall werranty deed. Abatrect fuenished. THRMS IZARY.. Only ?J 000 unsli, the parclinssr to as. Aumo & vinctiage o 16,000 dun Auell, 1875, with Interestat Dicr cont, And halance 5 n i yonrs and 37 1o 4 seses, at por canbihtarcst, A dépastt ol 300 will bo. senutted on B GFalo, il bninvia of Heal paysoent by Novs for For any {atthor partloulars, fnanizo of RSO PO “Tuf""%? i Anctionocrs, Handolp Co., BY GEO, P'. GORI & 08 & 70 Wabuash-av. SELL, SELL, SELL ! Is tho cry of all our Consignors, and In conssquence onr salo of BOOTS ANDSHOES, ON WEBDNHSDAY, NOV. 5, will ho ono with X0 LET UP to 1t a3 CASE MUSTDE 114D, Tho agsoriment was naver lavger or better, GEO. P, GORE & €O, Auctionoere, [ L ‘abash-av, Cur Dry Goods Sale, Together with the saloof Drcss Goods, Ioslors, No- tions, (iloses, Whita Gioods, &o., and involcos of Arii- ticial Flowers, Foothors, Laces, Rufilings, and Dross Trimméngs, Knit Goods, Shawls, Nubias and Searls, Tadics' and Misges' T'rhinmed ITuts, ur Goods, Veivot Ttibbons and Ladies' Belts, Futhroldorios, Fdgings and Insertlons, Decorated China-ware and Toys, HATS AND CAPS, &C., Wiitho hold on THURSDAY, Nov. 6, %94 a. m. Bamo dny at 11 o'clock, sncofalaulo of 100 Ttolls Tngrat and Komp CARPETS. GEO. P. GORF, & CO., 64 nnd W Wabash-avs SPECIAL SALE OF Housghold Furnifure, 2,000 Lots, including Duplicates. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS! OGN {PI!URSI)AY. NOV. ¢, AT 10 CLOCHK, Marblo-top Clhambor Sots, Parlor Sets of ovory dsscription, Marble-top Buresus, Blk. al, Bodsioads’ ond Burgaus, Freach Toungos, Divans, Whatnots, Confro Tables, Hiorant Sidoboards (Boston make), Rackors, Ghoico _Eixtension Tablos, Stoves, Mirrors, Pinrtod Waro, Onrpeta, i At 11 o'clock—Busgios, and Doublo and 5le Tarnos: G.P. GORE & 0O, By BRUSH, SON 41 South Canal-st. Salo af Furnfture. &, m,, Bicgant M 0 renus, Comimorlos ana i =hie: Purlor Note, Toilet Rots, Waro, Crackers, Parior and Goox Stoves, new and secoud haudy Vist, Tables, i, *Aleo 1,600 yarda'ol Lugllah, Vel A t, Brussels, and Wool Carpoth Yot Trusit A BRGNS, O T T BIUSI, HON & 60., Anstioncors. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE OF ELEGANT NEW FORNITURE, AT OUR SALESROOMS, Wo. <1 Sonth Canal-st. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nor. 7and 8, commoncing ench dayat e, m.. will bo sold thy entiro Furnitura S0k o a retuil dasfor, comprising & gonaral nerortment of Jirt-clasn Varniture, conklstis et of Supariae tlor and Chawber Sote, Wwhich cost from 8100 ta ki), eblc.{op Tableg, nstarted sizos aud atyles, sy Chal fan, Jounges, Hureaus, Bedsteardy, Cotinodzs, D Tixtonuion Tables, Spring Hede, Hafr Mattresots, Sir: o ke, are ta boe rurs, Parlor Hodsteeds, eod ot witlout yosorva, by urdos of "£)"H: THOMPSON, Morte Agues s BRUSIL 50N Aunctlongers. By L 3TN, Auottoncor, No. 4 tiouth Canalst. On WEDNESDAY, Nov. b, at 10, m., will bo sold 208 Totis ot FURNITURE, ‘Tha contouts of o large borrdinz-houso, comafuting: af Jipustends, Wonhatanie, Buro, G i, " Partr and Gookin, i On WEDNESDAY, Nov. fi, et 1L:30 o, m., will bo sald, without limit or resoeve, @ lirzo aud well-aolooted stovk of Lura, conslsting of Mufly, Capes, Bons, and Oollara, B0 Jur Unpo 200 Pair od Glovos, #10 Boyn’ Hats, 150 Mon's Habs, The rpecial attontion of tho trado 18 etllod ta this eale, and Jur Dealers will ind It to_ thete adyantuza to ho on Dand I thma, & "By TAYLOI J PAWHBROKER'S SALE At Hon, 204 & 206 East Madison-at, TUR AR YORK NONEY LOANOVEIOLL o .\'(“1"5'5:\'1.' Ditniom Mg 1 stfvor Watchua, very fines [¥f ‘atchos, told Opora mting and i, 1o Sots o Coral aud Gald JTowe et ami el Niges, Gold it e B Fign I ALt Babl, " Vierols, Fine Olothin us and ' Pletols, Kin aliinos, Musieal Instruniod 0 Lwo 1ing. Dontor's Tools, Terms e & €O, By WIiLELS, LONG AT ATCIION, PIIIS MOBRNING, at0X a. m., ostonsive aseorimont ot JUSEHOLD 600 HOUSEIOLD GOODS, O ta, Uroolkory, B T7ond shd MushloMop Hitvanus, Wood snd Marble-Vop Chumnbor Suitos, Took und Blicw Onsus, Mrtbrounes, Harnions, &o,, &o, ALSO, 100 CIERSTE OF TEHA. AND 85 HETS OF LADIES FURS, e WILLIS, TONG & GO, Avctionocs, OSCOOD & WILLLARS, Woat: Sido Asiction Jlouse, 65 Hoith Canal-et, At Auetton, TODAY, cormonalng ab 91 u. . Inco Intug Kneaituro tnt Fiouraioln Oonds ot ovury s sceipion, - Alio, i bankcunt stools of Ldios' e, Alsos Bow Linriesy, uid 040 83¢00d-hand Open 1UZEYs

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