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THE CHIOAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1873 BILLIARDS. Fourth Day of the National Three-Ball ' Tourna- ment, A Large Audienos Witness the Best . Games .Yet Played, Close and Exciting Struggle Betweon Slosson and Garnicr. compelled to mako tho hardost bank-shot of the amo, and was not troublod with-a surplus of FINANCIAL. iuck gonorally, Blosson mado o olover run of 96, which put him woll in tho lead again, and made 08 the game ‘hnugh the po- sition loft was not by any monus & favora- & fow magnificont shots, collectod tho balls, and, fn n run of tho Fronchman Inok littlo pnlo waa drawing rapidly to a cloge, ble one, Garnler, in 42, wont nhond for tho first timo in th gnme, but only by a fow points, Slosson found # good broak awniting bim, and ho wont at it ng Stooks Unsottled by the Ouban News and Vanderbilt's Report- . o ed Deoath, caolly and dotermiuedly a# If Lo wan nway alioad of aii ordinary plagor. 1lis run closod at 40, which wore mainly made by eareful nursing. Garnfor did not look at all Liappy, but lio was nono the lmfi magnificont run of 50 followod bLis apj ro(whhtln 8 This was tho thiriy-third othing worthy of noto ocenrred until Hia scoro now stood at 838 to 297, ablo or detormined to play his bost gamo, the table, nnd plnced him on bis lant string acora bolng 347 Lo 33, Inuing, The Latter Administers a Terrible Drub- bing to Cyrille Dion. Ubassy vs. Joc Dion, and Bessune. ger vs. Snyder. The billiard tournamont at Kingsbury Musio Hall was not vory woll attended yestordsy after- noon, but in the ovening & largo audionco wit- nossed the games, and dorived a great deal of plensuro from thom. Itis ostimated that there sworo nt least 1,200 persona in tho ball. Among tho prominent ones woro His Honor tho Mayor apd sovoral of tho Aldermon. The sport was tho best shown in the tournamont so far, espe- clally tho mateh botwoon Garnier and Slosson ; but it will certainly bo outdone to-day, and ovory other day whick moy olapss bofore tho diatribution of the prizes, as the bost players Liave yot to como togother. THE ELEVENTH GAME of tho tonrnamout was played between John Bessunger and Potor Snydor, both of this city, Mr, Houry Tthines actiug no roforeo. The form= er won tho Iord, bue failed to score, Bnyder fol; lowed with & fine runof 23, which contained many difileult shots, and developed the fact that Poter was playing a moro confldent game than 1o lad hitherto shown at the commoncement, It would scom, howover, that tho run was too much for him, o8 o lob down immedintely nfter it. Bessungor pluyed o8 if ho was conscious that Ing opponcnt 8tood no chance to win, mnk- ing o mma of 10 in tho socond im- ning and n very excellent, ono of 45 in the sevonth, which was brought to an ond by a mis- cue. During tho next thirteen innings tho ganio ‘became positively dull. ‘Tho contestants played without animntign, and with the exception of rnna of 11 and 18Dy Snydoy and 10 by Bessungor, the counts wero #mall and the misses frequent. In tuo twenty-first iuning Bessungor turned his first hundred, and in his half of tho {nning Snyder, by nneat run of 82, turned his, tho scoro standing 102 for Bessuuger, 101 for Snydor. o gamo in tho viext cight innings was not worth looking ut. In thoe thirticth inning Suydor, aftor putting 17 together a8 weil as anybody could, mado & weak migs, and left tho balls togother. Bessungor duplicated {he run, nnd missed n magso owing to tho interforence of the gos-fixtures. - Boyder found the balls huddled in n coruer, but did not play them well, and had to contont himself with10. Tho game again re- lapsed 1nto tamouess, und 1t was not until the thirty-sixth inning, when Bessunger mado 30, that anything worth montiouing was accomplish- ed. Suydor followad with 9, and, missing & vory cusy #hot, left tho balls in o porition thut yioldotd aDlessunger 24, Dt for a miscus, the run would certninly havo been considorably laxgor, a8 tho positiot was etill favorable, Ituna of 19, 9, aud % enablod-Petor to koeY in iight, but be was not. playing carofuliy onough to reduco thoe gap. Bes- sungot turned his secoud string in tho thir intl inning, the ecore standing 203 to 178, In the succeotling iuning, after making 5, Lo sot tho Dalls up for Poter, but ko latter took only £ out of them® 'Lhia gavo coPdencx to his opponont, who prococded to make & very pretey run of 80, 0 which Lo added 10 ja tho next inning, and 8 in thoous following. Snyder, mosnwhile, played oven worso than usunl, dd had moro thun his ghare of bad Juck, It was not until tho forty- oighth fomig. that, o did_ unything Lo redco Dessunger’s lead, n run of 86 coniributing ma- torially to that ond. A miscue concluded the run. ‘Lhe call now showed Saydor 228, Bessun- gor 264 The latter putin runsof 10rudi1t in tho iwo noxt Inmugs, which almost regained him his lost advantage. In tho fiftieth inning, Snyder, after making 1f, miceed o simplo shot for position, and left the Dalls together on the uppor rail for Bersungor, ‘who nursed them for 4£,—a run which practical- Iy sotiled tho result of tho game. 'Lho_call now chowed—Dessungor, $29; Soyder, 251. 'The tattor got in u splendid run of 40 in the fifty- thizd inning, but Dessungor menaged to koop just about #0 e whead by runs of 25, 7, and 9. "fho gunio from this point was very tedious, bng Bossunger, after a rorics of small counts, finally won in the soventy-first inning, his ¢core stand- ing 400 to 881, TFollowing is tho scoro: Beasunger~0, 10, 0, % 3, 4,43, 6,0, 4,0, 073,04, 0,8,0,8 0.8 5,0, 10,1, 9,0,0,5,10, 0,2, 50, 24, 0, 2,0, h 3, 8, 0, 1, SN 11010, 0, 1, 0,1 0,0,1,1,1, 0, 0,'9, 17, 10. 5, 0, 0,0, 1,'0,4,"n10, " 3, 19 40,148, 1,0,0,6) ) THL TWELITIL GANE ws then played hotreon Albart Garnier, of New Yark, and George Slosnon, of Ghie: e T 7. Cowles was the referce. 'Who Liantorn i’!lny T won tho Jcad. After tha tiest fow thots Slosson 4 worl and ahowed fino play i ixth and sovonth innings, In tho tormer hhe miade 19, bub was unlueky onough to freezo aftor grouping the balls, uid 1nisved the spot shot, 1o moro thun mudo up for it in tho next ioning, however, b a splendid fin of 44, which i o with 4 gregt deal of conddenco. In tho eloveath inuing Garuior found tho Lalls in go0d j:osition, and pleyed them well for 12, whon e misked a ** fino " vhot,und loft thom well for his ovponont. ‘Lhe latter knocked out &7, and turn- od his first string, the score standing 101 {o 26, Lo foliawed it up with runy of 8 und 13, which pu him noardy 100 ahiead, and indicated that tho Zamo wonld in_ all .proonbility bo closer and tnoro oxciting than was gonerally anticipated. Guinlor aisceverad this when ho_saw that {he boy was ot tho Lop of bis speed, and sottled bimseit down to play his mout cavoful gamo, llo waanol ut his ucat, bowever, during tho ourly paet of the game bis highest runs being 15 and 23 in tho fifteenth und ncvontcontiy iunings. Slossou, on tho other hand,” wus playing better than he Jud over le- fore done in_ public at tho French gamo, o mude all kinds of shots, g ore eupecially mussen, with perfect acen- | , and natonished avery billtard=player in the room, many of whom did uot think ‘it wos in him. * In tho cightcentl.inming he added a fing vun of 57 toyhls nlring, which shcved hiwm uhead ovor & hundod, und nadd the champion wear an soxious look. The Jutter, in the next inning, made wizteon difficult shoty, and got tho Lalls togother, bub in line, Iy noxt whot was a bank at an angle, and be misacd it, leaving Sluggon o goud brenk, Tho latter medo 18, and stitl muin ¢ lond of 100 points, In tho twenty-third inning Garnier mude a beau- il yun of 77, which v o murvelous uxhibiton of difticuly ton playing. 1b turned him on’ nis uccond string, the scora standing 165 Lo 164, with Gernier mll{ 19 points behind, - Slogson 2ade 10 fromn the bronl,ending by missmz a draw »nd lenving tho balls in n position that might bavo benelitea Gurnior to o considorable deg The latter nado only o tho bventy- vixth Inniug.Slosson, turned lito Ing thivd sty tho seore wtanding 203 Lo 171 ip hiu tayor, 1u (bo inuing following bo riwwed that ho was not afraid of tho clozo proximity of hib world=ronowned opponent by roliug up 87 through delicato enipulation, tut his Jast shot, & comparatively casy one, was misued, donbtless from over-confldence, and Garnlor found o leave from wilich he mudo 89 in his brilliaut way, misklng only - when an_extremoly dilticull hunk sitot prosonted itsolf, Ho wusnow on hin third string, hisgeoro heing 210 to Slo- aon's 200, Tho lattor, nothing daunted, put in a run of 11 by splondid round-tho-iablo piny, wiesing when tho balls got In lina 1n'tho contra of tho tublo, Garnior nado but 1, and thou Georgo brought 1Lio balls tugethor in ono of tho cornere, Mo fallad (o play #trong enough in xt- tempting to mako o delicste shot fur position, and had to stop at i, Gurnier ploked ont 23 from il:0 leave, when hie, too, misged, leaving n good ‘brank bohind him, ~1ie wuy now hut four points TLohind theyounyg Chicagoan, Yho latier agnin gob tho badln together, and b 18 till had thom" in tho vicinity uf & cornor, whon ho missed an onsy cnshion-shot, and agai loft nier o good Hot= of the missed & Position, tho Iatter purt whon Slosson fon shot for lon, an ouab; thirty-sovonth, loft Daniel Brew Sued for Questionable Operations in §i|ver-Mln- ing Stock, Address of the Hon, W. W, Curry, of Indiana, on the Situn- tion, tho balls togother in tho lowor Joft hiand corner for Garnlor, Tho Iattor also missed, lenving such a good broak for Slosson that ho walke away from tho tablo a8 if tho gamo was lost. CGoorgo mado 27, and, following it up with 8, lad gnb 19 to go. It scomed ns if tho greal Frenchman was dostined to fall & victim to the Yamumnt {»luyur of any noto In Amories, buf ho showed nning, which ngain put him ahead, Playors, appreciatin -situntion, tho game wero small, to an ond, dofeating his opponent by 10 points aud gracolully acknowledgod that he never mot aman whom it was hardor o boat. Slogson hns oyory Tosson to foel proud of the game ho hat ho dewerved the name of chatn- Fiou by » splondid run of 81 in the 10:13101(.!1 'ho gome now becaino intonadly oxciting, DBoth the importance of. the played with tho groatest caution nnd enfoty, and, condoquontly, tho lust runs of Garnior, in tho forty- fourth inning, brought tho romatkablo contost : NEW YORK, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, RUMORS OF VANDERDILT'S DEATIL New Yonk, Nov. 14.—Frequenters of Wall t | stroot who would bo positivoly unbappy and do- proseed ’ In apirits wore thoy to bo doprived of their usual supply of rumora wore glutted to-day with stories In the highost dogreo sensntional. The stroet was flooded with telograms announc- ing tho doath of Commodoro Vandorbilt. Among thoso who received thom were Osborn & Chapin, Osgoud & Co., Barton & Allon, and Scott, Strong &'Co. "ho mosanges woro of n peculiar cliarac- tor, not montioning the Commodore’s namo. Bolow ara specimon played, which placen bim in the very fronk rank | rarm o s aerdcal. Como faop, oo of ‘tho oxports of tho world. Tollowing is tho |~ Fythier dead, Willinm snd Goorgo, come g, ungrnx' e o B ik b (Bigned) 0, V., In, - Garnfer—2, b, hy )y y 3 ¥ o o 2.“',."~.,"-1“'q'£7'o“';°';‘i ""T"'“'x o Q15 | Ftlor dend, Dowt communtestetoteeet, 50, % 9, 0, 0, 0, 1, 34, 0, 0, 3, 4, Tatal, 400. C. V., T Sloman—2,'0,'3,0, 0, 13, 44, 1, 2, 9, 47, B, 13, 0, 0, . V., Jr. wae suppoeed to monn Corneline s o, 10, .0, 1, 21 10, 0. 10, 8o, o, | Vauderbilt, Jr., and W, H. V. Willlam 1L 13, 1,0, 2, 10, 2, o 2, 7,1, 0, 31,81, 8, 0, 4, "Total, 190, Averages—Garner, 9.4 ;' Slosson, 9.3, Time af Gaime—3 liours, 25 minutes, THE THIRTEENTIL OAME wag bogun b 7:30 p. and Francois Ubnesy. Mr, Michael ¥ Grand Rapids, was fho reforce. both sides, Dion making rins of 12 and Ubaesy one of 13 ot tho start, It was not until tho cighth inning that the oldmogiciau bogan to show tho spactators how he could handle &' cuo, m., botweon Josoph Dion olay, of Ubnusy wwon the lond, nnd tho game opencd nuspiciously on 15, nad Vandorbilt. Under tho influonce of theso ru- moro prices declined from 3¢ to 8 per cent, All recipionts of tho Lolograms #aid thov wero bogus aud writton for tho purpose of intluencing thoe utreos, Tuquiry sliowod this sstimato (o 1o oor- roct, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, STEPIHEN ALDEN ON 118 LEGH AGAIN. 1| New Yonx, Nov. 14.—During the carlior stage of the panio, whon Kenyon, Cox & Co. sus ponded, it was snnounced on tho stroet that making 18 i that juning, 66 in tho next, and.30 | Stephon H, Alden, n largo oporator in the stock in tho succooding ono. Fhe Inst turnad him on | priviloges known ‘a8 the * puts and calls,” nnd flfi “fm“d utring, tho eull being 120 to | yaying his hendquurtors ot tho ofiico of Robin- . In tho sixtoouth inning Lo mado T et T 22, Mennvhile Joo mado mony bosuliful [ 808 Cliaso & Co., in Broad stroct, hind ol shots, but did not put in any runs that would help bim to materially reduco Ubnssy's lond. The lutter contonted himeolf with comparatively smell counts until the twonty-second inning, whon he mado 25, aud turned ot his third string, 28 Tu the twents-ninth inning, Dion made 23, bis largast Tun thus far, which placed him at 101 to 213, tho scoro being 221 to 69 in his favor. Ubnay, in tho thirty-socond inning, ran 5 which pat him on his Jast string with onl; go, while Dion had nonrly 800. In tho followin iuning Joo accomplishied o fluo run of 36, which tho oldman supplemonted with 18, Ho again mado 18in the thirty-soventh inning, and lett Dion snch o favorable position that lio ran'35, In tho fortioth funing Joo mado 21, which put him on lus third striug, tho scora standing 211 to 281, | it Dion added 16 to Lis string in thro ‘forty-ffth in- ning, aud ie tho next one Ubassy, wholind bug Hi# gomo in tho Jast-bundred points was far below hin average, but thou ho Liad no misgivings s to the rosult. It was nppn- 1o commoncomant that Dion folt bo was altogothor_ovormatched, aud this feeling doubtless interfored with hia playing in many 26 to go, ran out, rent from Instances. Tollowing is tho seoro : bassy—3, 13, 6, 1, 0, b gl 42'0“7'3, : 7. Dion—15, 15, 1 12 0,2, 9,13, 0, 4, %, 9, 69,18, 20—400, 9,0, 2,0, 83, 16, 1, A ) Time of yame—2 hours. THE FOURTEENTI OAME was then commenced between Albert Garnior aud Cyrillo Dion, both of Now York, and was tho firat contest of tho lot in which tho public tool any real intorest. This is accounted for by the Tact thnt both are old antagonists und evon pluy- orn nt tho threo and four-ball games, Ald, Toloy yvas tho referce, Tho lcnd Wns won by Garnier, and tho fight hogan, Garnier counted in oll the first five innngs, but hin runs wero somll. Dion meanwhile made bul 1, appearing heel, mado 23. ‘The gamo thon becamo n'strug- glo for suporionty in pencralshup rathor thian a display of ekill, and it appeared cerly in the fray that tho contest would be « long and bitter ond and the averages considorably loas than tho 29, Again, in the twenty-fourth inning, Cyrillo mado n fatal miss, and Garnier reaped 21 from it, miswing a long masse. This pat him nearly Iundrad shend—n tremendons lead betweon two such players, and ono that virtually settled tho gamo. 1ot of <40 to ¥10 ou Garnier wero now frecly mado and ns freoly taken, Dion's friends ving confidoneo in that worvo which nover forsook him cither in victoryor dofeat. —(rarnior at this time was playing a vastly superior gamo, In the thirtieth inning Lo incrensod hin 1062, Dion's gamo wag torxibly bad all siong, Tunup to tho forty-third inning. In tho forty-first iuming he agiin gob tho ball: 73, and in tho sccond noxt inning ho mada 31 winch mado the gamo staud, Garnier, 520; Diou, . on s flret atring. and the worat avorago of any player in the tour: nament, ‘Lo scoro iy aa follows @ Garnfer—i, 6, 1, , 2 , 4 0, 10, . iges—CQarnier, 8,40 ; Dion, 2,12, e af Gume-~3 houra and 20 miantes, RECORD OF THE TOURNAMLNT. up to dato. antil the gmos aro finishod, so that tho publi flsgumn will be changed s grnes aro w) columns will bo flled in : 87 to 3, 0, 18, 56, 30, 1, 0, 6, 7, €, 2,0, %, 5" not to be in good trim at the opening. | raccived In tho sixth inning, Garnier, aided DY | TnrEanaMS ANNOUNCING THAT COMMODORE VAN- a lucky meratch, Which ho' gracefully DERDILT WAS DEAD, ncknowlodgod by *twirling aboub o his | e following nto anmples of tho tologeams, TIIL togather a henutiful un of Y6, which turned. him on his third bundred, the scoro standing 206 1o being unnbla o pét in a_single double-figure Gurnior wan laying botter almose to & corresponding dogree, in hand, eud rolled up the mugniticent run of Tho lntter followed with 10, and i tho suct ceeding inning mudg 14, which turned him svon Garnicr thon toolt the balls, which were in good_position, and ran the grine it on 74, lonving Dion with' tho woral dofeut 2,0,0,1,8001010 0, 5, 0,0,0,0,7 5 0,0,7,0, Tho following it n record of the tournamont 1t will bo published evory morniug may 6co at & glance liow ench playor atands. Tho u plnyed, and, hon tho towrnument 8 onded the tio blank down on his “pute.” Mr. Aldon, wholiko othoit heavy dealers had succumbed to the pressure, 18 undoratood to hiave adjunted his *puts” to the eatisfaction of those with whom Lo dealt, ONE OF DANIEL DREW'S TRIORS, Huving sottled this matter, Jr. Al don hos turned bhis ationtion to Dan- iol Drow, whom ho charges with in- ducing him to buy 11,000 shares of Quicksilvor mining stock, costing §61,252,60, by meana of falgo ropresontutions that tho stock would rapid- Iy incroago tn yalto, and thus msiro o haudsomo profit. Mr. Alden fuvther claims that whilo ho yuas buglug thia stock, ‘Mr. Drow wag pollin to hi or, 8 it i lormo on tho stroot, was' “ unlonding” upon bim. Mr. Aldon has, thornfore, begun, u suit throngh Liis attorneys, osara, Dirdsall & Triond, to forca Duntel Drow to rofund $202,000, which o lost by acting upon tho alloged misroprosontations. The complaint which Aldew's attornoys havo submitted fo the Supremo Conrt, and on which | they aek judgmout against tho defendnnt is very long, and_states, among other things, that ono timo Daniol Drow held nnd owno o lnrgo number of shares of satock of tho Quick- silver Miniog Company'; and that during that period pnd while 1o was oudeavoring to induco tho plaintiff and others to holiovo that said stock would becomo more valuable in the market, and o gafo investinent, ho was ongagod in disposing of the eame ; and that by means of the false slatemonts and represontations of tho defendant, To the (plaintif) eustrinod on tio 23 day of Oce tobor, 1873, damazoe Lo the amount of £202,091.26. [0 the Asnciated Presa]’ TEGULAT MONETANY REFORT. New Yonx, Nov. 14, | streot markot was oxcited In the afternoon, with wide and fro- quent fluctuations. 1In tho Gold-Room, WAR RUMORS awero aflont, and just before tho clouo of the Stock Exchange, alnost every benker and brokor all hoing datad from the Now York Hatel : “Fatler dead. Como saon; sta Turubull and rost, do something for me, C. V., Jr. on't communiesto 10 préat «Father den “Father dea common record of tho players. In'tho firattwen- v to-tmo, inninge Dion's. lighiont rum was 7. he | Fatber doad. Dotlio beot sou can formie tialls broke badly for him from the commence- : v ment, and in tho twenty-second inning his cno | These telegram knd & marked effact on the Taflod Dim in o draw, and tho rosuls was | market nutil'tho houx way discovered, and tho s Jowve for Gumier from which | decline waypartially secovered. ho mado 87. ‘This placed him on his ? Y, wocond etring, the et boing. 101 to | wasactive, at 7to 712 Storling was Loavy, ot B34 for sixty doys, and 83 for sight. "The nsocinted bunks guined $635,000 in legal tenders. Tho ciistoms recoipts wore £289,000. oL was activo and oxcited, owing to_tho feoling in vogard to tho probablo difiieultios with Spain. "o price ndvanced Lrom 1083 Lo 1093¢, closin at 1095, Lonug woro meds ot @7 1-82, an lat for careying, wror disbursed $90,000, £ o Assistant Tre y 20, 0 The elearinga wero 57,000,000, . D ’:flflx‘:‘éflnn“lnrgn iy "'.?,‘;ffi;} Gavornmotn closod sirong und fn good do wtl o dhiivoninth ning, o * iy | muad. Stato boads wero dul nd noglecied. T B e L e iing i | woro dull in early donlings, nud_declinad 3¢ o3 per cent townrds midday 5 thero was marked re- covery, but shoctly hefore 1 o'clock the woal feolingg set in again. Iu that deeline, the lowest srices of the duy waro generally tonched, Pucifie 1 being iho only marked uxception. This stock wns wealk ; spot, howover, eatly in tho + | day, and nnder pressure of ualen doclined 8 por cent, Ab tho final close, tho markot wns firmer at a recovery of ' to 8 por cent from the loweat point. 'T'ho numbor of shares sold between 12 and 2 o'clock aggregdte 63,810, of which Westorn Union_compriaed 21,200 ;' Union Pacifie, 4,300 ; Wabash, 13,0003 Pacifie’ 3nil, 8,700 Obio, 4,100 Ceneal, 11,100 ; 86 Paul,’ 1,100 ; and Tiako Bhore, 19,000, - 'TGE PROIOSED DANKING REFORMS. Tt is probablo that the report of tho Committeo of Nino of tho Clenring-lfonso Asnociation on tho wmoanded ruley will linvo to bo considerably ‘6, 3, 0, 21, 1, 0, 1, 0, 20, 0,0,%,8, 3,2, T R T T P moditied. “Che stoek brokers thrauten to start n ion=0, 0, , 5, % 0, % 0,1, 0, 7 1, | ool Exchango bank, with o capital of 510,000, 0,3, 0,1,1,% 0, 000, h shull do tho stack busineas oxclusive- ly. It in also eaid that ono of tho strongest Welt street bankn demurs to the nh'inFeut regu- Jations, and threatens to aecado. Tho point upon which tho groatest objeetion in_mado is that forbidding intorost being paid on doposits ; and the rulo turning out tho busitcss of 0 | cily banks not bolonging to tho Assoclation is aléo objeeted to, ———— THE RAILROADS. ' Speeial Disputzh to The Chicago T'ribune, Players, ~~alipsany 20618 997 THE GAMES T0-D2¥ won nud Boessunior will follow them,” Tho latto promfsny to bo au inloresting game, and it i aud aftor thom will como Ubassy and Mauric fuil houso, S e FARMERS' (NSURANCE. Snecial Dispateh (o The Chicagn Tribtine, incorporation for tho Farmors’ Mutual Insurane Company of Muacaline Connty, The capitn stook I fixed at £60,000, Thoro ure twenty-pni . 'Tho Jattor took 16, and was Just ns genss~ ‘t}u‘{uu Ianu‘ryc. Denpile tho fuck that Lo wes Pbroad for that DUrDoNs. will bo o8 follows: In the afternoon, commenalng 8t 1:30, Buyder and Garnlor will play, und Slos- ilely that considerablo monoy will ho wugered onit. In the ovening, commancing at 7:30, Cy- rillo Dion and Buydor will ba tho contostants, Daly, 'Tho Inst-montioned gamo™ ought to dvaw Davexsrort, In., Nov, 14,—A number ef farm- ers of Muscatine County havo filed articles of incarporators, 'Iho object, an oot forth In ‘the Brcnmhlu, into juenro’ reliakle insutancs and cep ab homo {ho monoy which usually goou DAVENTONT 4 BT, PAUL IALLROAD, Davesront, In., Nov. 14.-~Tho Davenport & 8t. Paul Railrond in now graded to within rorty- aight miles of Rochestor, Minn, The Company have succeeded o far in weathering the finan- cinl storm, hut will not he uble to lay any moro trak this yeor. It will dopond entiroly upon the financial condition of the country in tho . | spring whethor the yoad reaches Rashestor nost vorv or nob; but the irou will bo lid to the Btate Jine, unloss tho very severn atringoucy in 1lo monoy markot now exiating shonld continue, THE MISROURT, KANHAB & TEXAH, | Nov, 14,—The story of tho alloged defaleation in the Missonri, Konsns & Texas orlginuted in a wlight difitculty hetweon Devid Ora P'renguror, and Mr. Parsons, Presi- donl of th (l, ovor the negotintion of somo of itn seouritlos, "Who difiiculty hay beon satiu- v | factorily adjusted 8 | THE LOVISVILLE, W ALBANY & T, LOUIS AIN- Toumyiray, Nov, 14.—The CGeunnu Bank of 401 lo filedd potition iu the United Statew o | Courtof Bankeuptey, in Now Albauy, to-tay, anting thet (ha Louisville, Now Albany & Bt T.onis Ale-Lino Ruilvond Company bo adjndged bankrups, ‘Fho claim of the iermun Tauk I8 216,000, ‘Cho ens was kot for tho 22d inst, The Noating debt of the railrond L‘mu]):\ny 1n B168,= 000, of which §05,000 la due tho Tioniaville Tignl, 260,000 duo the Now Yerl hanks, and tho bnlanda in Albany. 1C NMAIL COMPANY, Yov, 14,—Te Diractors Ili)t tho il teumiship Compauy uro paking an Tvensgation: 1o anecrbain wherd goos 57,000,000 caracd ond cpent sunually by the Compauy, Trooident Readbisy auad 49 Gbiats & Josn of o 1 ] 500,000 upon tho Company's real cstate in Culifornin ¥ E. B. Wealoy, tho Recolvor of the Unfon Trust COompany, has notified the Pacific Matl Steam- ship Company not to tranufer about 1,000 shares of stock, alnlm&ru&llml. they nro tho praporty of the Union Trust Company. Partion holding any of thaso cortificatas, on ununl'yln?o Mr. Wenloy that thoy Fawve given full valio for them, may obtain bis assont to n teausfor of them, it i e PITTSBURGH. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Prrranunax, Pa., Nov, 14.—Mnatters in the finanolal world look moroe hopoful. Tho gradusl gain in rosorvo and tho incranso in the doposits of tho National Danks s bringlug & more confi~ dont tono in business, The news, too, from Now York tho past two days is doing much to- wards n rostoration of confidence. OREDITORS OF INA D. M'VEY & 00, As proviously announced the croditora of Mossra, Ira BB, MoYoy & Co. mot this forenoon ot tho ofilco of tho bank, cornor of Smithfield stroot and Fourth avenue, whon the following statoment was prononled : It T8, Bauk huilling and leas Miscollnneous. oo .ve . 1,00 Tittshurgh, Olncinnati, and 8t, Louls bonils A0 COUPONG, 1104 eadsosses e 9,000.00 Othor local stocka nnd bonda. 12,2250 Tlevontio Atamps. .. X Oash and cah Htoma. 11,603,77 Total, $517,050,13 Do individual depositors,. 100, $282,050.72 Duo bankn and bankers., 130,153.98 Lonna eeoured by collateral, 25,000,00 Unknown bolders of protest 10,138,24 Surph 04,116,190 TIHE F NG PROPOSITION wae thon accopted by tho croditors prosent : .We, tho underaigned creditors of tho fm of Ira B, McVey & Co., boreby agroa with tho snid firm,and with cach otlier, £0 grant the sald firo an cxtonsion of pay~ ment of thelr Indebicdnoss to us i tho following terms, viz.: Twonty-fivo por cont to bo paid in six monthn from the lst doy of December, 1870 ; 25 por cent in twelvo months ofter tho same per cont in clghteon, and twenty. cent In twonty-four 'months “Thin agroement not to bo obligatory upon thosp slgning, unlces vithin four woeka it bo an- sentod to by creditor's holding 00 por cont of tho in- debleduera of the Airm. _And we borcby sgree, during snid period of four weekn, fo briug no” suit and to in-. atitute no legal procoediugs ngainat said firm or its mombora : provided, howover, that pending tho sot- tlement, tho said firm confor or grant no privileges or preforatica by judgment or otherwieo, 1In conslderation whereof we, tho mombers of satd. firm, hunh{ promiso and agreo to make payments as abave noted, at the timen and in the smount mention- ad ; and wa Turthor agroo to anticipato rald prymerita, from timo to time, If wo slinll be able to do a0, A committoo of five of tho creditors was thon appointed to got the signaturce of all to whom thoy woro indebted, and to s0o that tho atipula- tions in the proposition were earriod out. About one-balf of the creditors were prosent st tho meeting, and among them a unanimity of feoling provailed. —— THE SITUATION. VIEWS OF THE HOX. W. W. CURRY, INDIANA SEORE- TARY OF BTATE. Inpravaroris, Nov. 14.—Tho Honm, W, W. Curry, Socretary of State, addrossod o largo' meeting of businoss men and citizons this oven- ing at Masonic Hal! on tho financial situation, Mr. Curry snid that tho causo of tho presout disastor was that overybody was in dobt and pny-day had comes» that the ultimate romedy was rofronchmant nud payment; thot tho prosont panic was different from all othors, in thatitho goodnoss of tho-curroncy kopt it -hoarded s that tho Government should como to the rolief of the pooplo by reissuing tho $44,000,000 in groonbacks; thot-(his was the maXimum, tho Government tould jssue no more without dishonor; that we still nocdod u flexiblo enrrency ; that to sccuro this the National Bank- ing law muss bo mado freo, greonbacks rotired, specio payment rosumed, and_tho Rovonue laws revised to o rovonuo basie. Ho was not in favor of any wild inflation ; insiated that o roturn to specio paymonts was practicsblo, and desired to hawo tho Government tolio its hands out of the supply of currency ns soon as possiblo. Mr. O. statod his viown with great clearnces and yigor ; ointed out the supposed advaniages, and com- Eated tho objections. e THE BOSTON MARKETS. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Dostox, Nov. 14,—Business continues Lo im- prove, The .moro hopoful _teoling which ap- peared within tho past two duys in ono or bwo dopartmonta haa oxtondod to noarly ull branches, ‘and thoro is now loss npprohennion of o continn- ed depression than o fow days ago, Consumors ara buying moro freoly, aud the shrinkago in valuo of mauy nrticlos lins apparently reachod a point where n reaction may bo oxpected to sotin, WOOL Dhas beon in much bettor roquest, and tho salos aro the largost of any weok sinco tho st of Oc- tober, and compriso moro than 1,000,000 pounds. THE PRICES OF GRAIN has stiffencd up, and tho merkot has improved fully 3 conts por busliel higher than Inat weelr, a0’ at tho clono of 'Chungo to-dny, but fow samples wero offercd. Bhipping grades of flour Tiavo sloo improved both in domnnd and price. PROVIBIONS aro unchangod, aud the markot, as usual at tho beginning of n packing sonson, laquict. Among the dealers of LEATUER thero is also o botter fooling but the demand in slnck as yot, and tho shoo trado romaina quict, though thoro fa a %rmving confidence that tho spring business will bo large. TRODUCE ia in foir roquost, slthough pyices have settled somowhat on & fow descriptions. - Boof is in o falr demand, nid prices are firm, TIE Y MARKET nlso continues to work along without special fea- ture, the progress towards an improved condi- tion of affsirs being coutinuous and stendy, though perlorce, iluw, ——— PHILADELPHIA, Spectal Dispntel to The Chicaro Tribune, Pumapsuriay, a, Nov. 14,—The money market continues improving, aud the tendoney of ratcs, -influoncad Dy tho influx of currency from the country, is o slinde lower than yos- torday on good collateraly. it 4 TS THE_GRINNELL FAILURE. p New Yonx, Nov, 14.—A moeeting of the Grin- nofl eroditors was held boforo Rogister Allen to- day, when the Itogistor docided that tho unse- cured creditors nlono woro ontitled to vote for tho Assignoo, and ngainst this tha seeured eredi- tors mnde a protest. ‘I'ho quostion will bo de- cided by tho Court. By tho voto of tho uuse- cured creditors tho oloction of an Ausigneo was postponod until Dee. 6. 1t is said that” thero is Tenson for holieving thint hoforo tho cago comos up agoin, Dee, 5, & rettiement satisfactory to all is likoly to bo eficetod. ——— ST. JOSEPH, MO. deago Tridune, Mo., N prominent ofticer of the Hannibal t, Jonoph Railrond says thore ha uover beforo beon nuch largo aniounts of grain going forward aa now. Tho carnon the ronds o Enct Indon and como Wost empty, to & gront oxtont. Tho bolief bogins to provail that money in tho Missouri Vulloy will, &t au carly day, bo plonty. e THE MANUFACTURERS. Specrat Dinpateh to The Cnicago I'ribune, IN TUE PITTSIURGH REGION, Prrrspunon, Nov. 14,—Tho Houth 8ide mill distriot preschts s somowhat dull aspeot, but about oll are running, though thero in talle in somo to the effect that, wuless their orders in- orease, thoy will bo compolled to suspend opora- tions for tho presont. e el THE WORKINGMEN, Speciat Disontels o The Chicano Tribune, | PianeLriis, Nov, 14,—The Gommon Coun- cll hos dolegated o numbor of its mombora to Told n conforence with workingmon in order to” Tear tho appeals for work, eto. . —————— CANADA, A DInner to Sir John A, fiacdonalde- Newinmwndiand Not Kendy for Auns noxation, pecial Danpateh to P Chicago Tribune, Orraya, Nov, H.—Hir Joha A, Macdonald wns onmvh\?nufl lnst night ol o bunquet by hia politi- cul trionds, ‘Tho apocches continued until far juto the morniug, Nowfonndland is not yot ripo for atnoxation to Crnncla, the (lovernmont ot that island being sustained by o wajority of four or five, - ANTI-CHINESE COMVENTION. Ban Fuaxoisco, Nov, 14,—Tho Anti-Chinosa Convention adopied a et of rasolntionn in favor of the abrogation of tha Chilnoso ‘Lreaty, ngainst Chineso immigration and labor, and adjourned, ‘The nttondance lowy mm. WRe very mmally ol +he pracoedingd wm&' h from ¢ with alx mon scoured the vicinit; THE KNIFE. Two Scrious Stabbing Affrays \ Last Night. A Burglar, Being Dotected, Attempts Murder, and a Tlushnnd Stabs Tiis Wifo Pive Times, About half-past 11 o'clock last night s mysto- rious stabbing nffray ocourred on Desplatnos stroot, betwwaon Monros and Adams, in which & man namod Aaron Schoon was seriously stabbod n tho loft sido, noar tho hoart, It apporra that st tho hour named J. A. Btraugs, who rosides at No. 119 South Denplaines streot, heard footstops In tho hallway of his holso. Having proviously locked thodoor leading into tho hall, ho prosumod the footstops woro thoso of & burglar, and at onco stepped out to 800 who was thoro, In tho dim light that was thrown into the hall from s light in an adjolning room, Sirauss saw o tall man, wearlng o light ovoroont, standing nosr tho front door. Ho enifled out, ““ Who is thoro,” and recoiving no suswer in roturn, he callod out to & bosrdor in the house, n man namod Asron Schoon, to come to his sssistanco. Schoon at onco enmo down-stairs, and, approaching the suspiclous visitor, asked him what ho wanted. Recoiving no roply, ho took hold of him, and told him to leave immodiatoly, The atranger re- sisted, and & scufllo , onsuod, during which Schoon wns stabbed twico in tho loft side, near tho heart. Io immodintely fell upon tho floor, apparently in an ox- piring stato. Tho man Pho lnd atabbed hima oponod tho frons door, and was quickly out of sight. Bchoon wag carriod to his room and at- teudod by Dr. Davis, Tho wounds wore doop nnd long, nad tho physician pronounced Schoon's chances for lifo or death to bo about equal. At o Into hour this morning his condition was un- changed. Behoen jsn widowsr, aud has one ohiild, and is nbout 45 yoars of age. Hoon aftor the oceurrence of tho affray, Strauss roported it to tho Union Stroot Station. Roundsmon Vesoy y of the nitompt- od murdor for the perpetrator, but did not. find him. Ho was heard of aba numbor of saloons noar by, Ifois described s being o tall man, with Tight mouatache wearing a light ovorcont and cap. ANOTIIER BTABRING AFFDAY, of n naturo quito ag lisinons as the above, oc- carrod about D o'clock Inst night in & hovel on Indiangsaventio, noar Fourtesnth stroot, in whiicha womou pamed Joanotto Drown was Ao- rionsly stabbod by hor husband, No vory acen- ratoaccount can bo givon of the nftray, bat, from . whatcduld boloarned in thevicinity,itappoars thnt Brown and his, wifo wore indulging in o drunken Trolic, o common thing for'thom to do. During its progreas, & disputo aroso botwoon them about tho posaession of an empty jug, which had con- tained whisky, Tho disputo ondod in n rough- and-tumble " fight, n.‘nunhi;f' in Drown tak- ing n large pockot-knifo from his pockot and stabbing bis wifo fivo times, B8ho ssnkupon the floor, and exclaimed that sho was dying, but the next’ moment got up and attompted to pur- o hor husband, who hed staggered ont.of tho houso. Sho ronched tho threshold of tho door, whers sho foll down and romained un- conscious until discoverod by somo neigh- bors, who revived hor with. cold wator, Ofticor Gillard arrived upon tho-scono of tho aftray goon after ite occurrence, and, proouring a wagon, had the woman. removed to' the County Hospital, whers Dr. Steolo cxnmined the.wounds. It was found thatthe knifo hnd inflicted tiwo culs in tholoft bronst and two in thoe right, and o slight ono fn the loft arm. The wounds wero pronounced Yory sorioys, At sn carly hour this morning the womsn was very low. Bho is bt yoars of ago, and both she and hor husband aro natives of Scotland. —_— THE NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. o, Iinois. Th full yoto in ninoty conatics, ofilcially ro- ported, is 306,223, LEloven countios—Crawford, Edgar, Gallatin, fonry, Jefforson, Ifason, Mo: nard, Pulaski, Wabash, Warron, and Willismson —aro yot to moko officlal returns, thair goneral rosult, only, being known by roport. The County of Popo is not yet heard from at all. Tho_following oflicial roturns show resulls nn proviously statad in our consolidnted tablo of coutiv, viz.: 563 Farmors’ or Anti-Monopoly, 16 Topublienn, 20 Demacratic, 13 Indepondent, nad ono (Pope) uot known : UNTY. cans (Rast sonr—Grealoy, 11os Judgo-Sutagnees lerke Dlack... Democratie, koo, 18 MAxcock 8,257 Jad Glo Geo. 3. Rogo Tret Poter Froy, Bupt,—Mra, K, E, Mayall 1, Willlam Griflia . KNOX GOUNTY. g (Last yoar—Graoloy, 1,64; Graut, 4,315, Turmers, o Juidge—Donnls Clark .. Glork—John 8, Wintor, b8 Troas.—Edwin T, Kliat %8 Daniol I SuptrAary A, Woat,.. 8L Chns, S. DAbb . 2 LOGAN COUNTY. (Last yoar~Orooley, Li4; Grant, 2,440, Fa o, whlis Judgo~J. T, Jorkins. .1, Clorx- shurd 'L, [ Fronn, Sy (Last yonr—G Judge—Vanmha udgo— Clodk—Purcal. T're P2arks Sup Sin (Last yoar—Gironioy, | Iyt 8. C. Pago. Coy 7\ Wby 1vom Slorker {d, P, Watso 1. H. Meye Wm. Burne Arltansns, Lirric Rock, Atk., Nov, 14.—Tho latost re- turns from tha rocoit aleotion for mombers of the Logislataro show tho follawing rosult : Sen- ato—Demacrats, 11 ; Ropublicans, 15, Houso— Democrats, 54 ; Ropublicas, 28, PLYMOUTH CHUI;CH. Mr. Beccher’s Definition of Congres gationnlism Conuses Missatistaction Among 3liv Rrother Clergymey Nrw Youx, Nov. 14.—Tho Drooklyn Union says that ut tho busincss meoting of tho Plymonth Church the lnst of October, it will bo remembered Mr. Beacher mado a remarkablo speech on the occanion of Mr. Tilton's nome heing dropped from tho church rolls, and that somo of his slatemonts wero hold to bu so ut varlance with the opinions of tho Ortho- dox, that no incousiderablo {roublo lay¢ resultod therefrom, Lo oxamino into Boochor's autliority for somo of his nssertions, and to learn wheroin he gets tho right to define Con- grogationnlism an lia did, sovoral of the Congro- gational churches of Broolklyn sppointed a com- mitleo to wait upon tho Plymouth Church sud v fho” subject discustod s tho muttor ox- plai Theue pracoedings hayo beon conduct- od with tho utmost privacy, but thoroy is no westion bLut thet all the Congrogational churches in tho city are moving iu matter, SPORTING MATTERS. The Great CFour-Mlile 'Trot in Francisco To=Dny. Sax Fraxuoisco, Nov, 14.—The wenther prom- fron to ho excollent for the ruco to-morrow. Tho light rains which foll yestorday put the conrse in fine copdition. Pool-solling is hrink, About 00,000 wero sokl lnst night, ‘Phad Stayous aud Trmo Biuo nre about aven, Thad londing in tha popualar favor. BAN Franoiico, Nov. 14.—The Ocean Houso track in in oplondid condition, Weathor fing, ‘Thad. Btevens, Joe Doulols, True Blue, aumd Mamio ITall will run, It is doubtful if Hubbad goes. 1n tho pools fo-night, Thad, Stovous okl for 410 to 500 § L'rno Bluw, 230 to 800 ; Jue Dan- ielu, £10—ovor $50,000, The fleld will be sold to-night. san Whe Cogling 32 T.onpox, Nov, 14,—At ihe Shrowsbury meot- lug to-day, tho Shrowsbury Cup was won by King Lud, Flurry second, Louise Victorin thied, The botting at the atart was 0 to 1 It also states that the nowly-olocted county officors hnva announced thnt thoy will romovo tho rocords at once, . ——— LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Judicinl Dectslon of Xnterest to RBroe i " kern, Ew Yong, Nov. 14,—The O an rondared & Gocleion in tho s of TEo A Dralto, whioh will bo of intarest to brolors, a woll as thoir oustomors, roversing, us it does, tho formor deoislon which fias boon operaflve for # longg timo. Tho former decinion (fy tho cneo of Markhom v, Jourdan) ontablisied tho rulo that in suits against brokots luvolving tho vaiue of atocks, Plalntill was ontitlod to recover tho highost valuo of atock up to the day of trinl, Tn tha lattor cato rofarrod Lo, thin ruling n tovors: ed. I8 underatood NG BOVer! cnsion will bo nottled by this. st importany Verdict for Dana in tho Cnso of Al leged Mlegnl Xmprisonment. NEw Yonk, Nov. 14.—Tho jury in the enas of Gazonsy B, T.amar againat Charles A, Dana, to recaver. £100,000 for. illegal imprisonmont, in 1805, whilo Dann waa Assistunt Scoretary of War, §av0 a vordict for dofoudnnt, by instruction of Judgo Shipman, in tho United Slates Cireuit Court to-dny. Important Suit to ficcovor. New Youk, Nov. 14.—In the suit brought in the United Statos Circult Court by the Second Nationnl Bank of Lrie, Pn., ngainst the Ocenn Nntional Bank of Now York, to recover $77,728, which amount plaintift alloges it loat on account of a robbery of the Ocenn Buuk, in consoquence, 46 “ohargod, of negligonco of tho latter bank, Juds;u Shipman gnve & decision to-day in faver of tho dofondanta, with costs, holding that tho nogligenco charged had not been proven. The Lincoln County, Nebi, HEaliroad Izond Casec. Oxratta, Nob,, Nov. 14.—Tho Cireuit Court to- dsy granted o’ mandamus in tho caso of the Union Pacific Railvond againgt Lincoln County, to provent tho County lssulng bonds twenty years. SOME BOSTON WOMEN. They 'Are Taking Steps to Sceure an lection to tho School Commrittecs. Sveeial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bostox, Mags,, Nov. 14, — Somo prominent Boston women, infelligent and onltivated, who nro intorosted iy tho .public schools, have faken stops to sccuro o represontation on the Sehaol Committeont the approaching municipal eloction, and thoy proposo to submit thoir names to the wnrd meotings for nomination tho rogular mannor. . Thoy rost thoir alaim not on tho ground of sox,” but of speeial an poculinr qualifications, of which tho schools ought to huvo tho benofit; and thoy aro careful to declare that thoir movemont has “nothing to do with what is commonly comprohended undor the fitlo of woman-guifrage. Their support- ors boliovo that in tho-work of oxamination of tondhiers, of the.suporvision of schools, and the discunsion of mothods of teaching, the School Committoe will bo strengthened by their co-oper~ ' ation. Somo of those most earncst in tho move- mont are not vory .strong beliovors in woman- wuilrago. ELECTION FRAUDS IN NEW YORK. The 'Tammany Ilall Inveatigating Commitice Taking Further Evi. { dence. i Spectal Dispateh to Tho Chicago Tribune, New Yorg, Nov, 14.—At to-day's sossion of tho Trmmany Llection Fraud ~Investigating Committeo, ndditional testimony was taken con- corning Ofiver Charlick's proceodings in tho ro- moval of Inspectors of Election. ‘I'he aflidavit of A, T. Ackert, Scerotary of the Tammany Hall QGoneral Committoo, was submittod to tho meot- ing. Itsotsforth that ho is attornoy for sovaral mon who woro legally appoinfed Inspootors of Election for tho Liightoenth Assembly District, and who woro romoved on thoe morning of tho olection without notico. No_charges were pre- ferred agaiust them. Tho nfiidavit allegos that their romoval was caused by Polico Commission- or Charlick, It goos on fo state that the de- ponont called on Charlick, and requestod to 00 tha papers on which Lis_clionts wore ro- moved. ~ 'This request Charlick poremptorily rofused to comply with. _— PHILADELPHIA. Cost of Ilolding the Election Tonching the New Constitutions-Appraisnl of ‘Taxuble Property. Speciat Dispateh to The Chdeago Tribune, PrurapeLritta, Nov. 14.—Tb i ostimated that it will cost tho city $32,000 to hold tho elcction on tho accoptanco_or rojection of tho now Con- - 4.0 cacd aygainat Kinthud. 45 to 1 ageinst Plurry, and 6 10 1 ngainst Loulso Victoria, gt e \YOODFORD COUNTY SEAT. pecial Diwnatch to Phs Chicazo Tribune, BroomnaToN, LI, Nov. 14.—A epezial to tho Panlagragh from Sinonk glves tho rosult of iho county-noat romoval alootion &n ‘Waodtord Countyr Thora I 'hfl arity of R0 In faver of Fiaraake w agslis NelAmors now Lha reblitel, stitution on tho 16th prox. “Iho Board of Rovision siays that the value of our ronl and, porsonal proporty fo bo tnxed in 1874 i 358,243,035, being an_incronso of $210,- 782,67 over 1873, Strango to eay, thore aro but 13,357 gold and 845 silver watelios that will bo axed. PUGILISTIC. Proparations for the Allen-Hogan Right. O:rauA, Nov. 14.—Jack Looney, who is to act a8 roforoo in o prizo fiit o como off Tuoday, arrivod from St. Louia this ‘morning, with ropes, oe. Lnrge numbors of roughs aro daily arriv- ing, tickots Deing sold at 95.00 rapidly. Tho fight will tako place komowhero in lown, The train is advertiecd to leave tho depot for tho east 869 A, 3. Tuesday, OBITUARY. M. Bischoffsheim, tho Eronch Banlkor, Panty, Nov. Y4,.—3I, Bischoffsheim, tho omi- nent bankor of this city, died to-day. CINCINNATI LIQUOR ORDINANCE. Orsersxat, Nov. 14.—Tho ordinauco to re- peat tho Sunday ordinnnes was lost by o largo wnfority, after & hord fight in the Bosrd of Aldermon to-day, where it hag boen pending sinco lust August. lush et e = ALBANY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Special Dispatel to The Chicuun Tribune, ArpANY, N, Y., Kov, H—Bervis—Thero Was o fair attondanca of lotal znd Eastern country dvalors at tho opentig of the market yestordny, Tho wants of tho trado wore small, und sales Wnified, resching for the oy only 00 headl, ‘The market rulod a tritlo strouger, prirehuders poyiing o full 356 @ b udvance npow tho rling priced of lasf weeli, The atendance fo-lay wau wonadl, embreiusr woveral larga denl- ars from Brighton, Ruodo_Teland, and the East, and tho usul “loval’ dealebs, o Brighton deal- ey wero tho lurygest purchosers, %oy were quits ctiv (his morning, 03 wers aloo Fastern conntry deals ere, all ot whota purchusod mook gt from Y fa 77 por pound sdvineo over the raling prices of last week, “Lho recelpts nra oxeecdingly Lmited, numbering only 290 car Joad, or 4,480 hend. In the receipts nre o braced ouly'five eara of foxans, of gaod quality, o soveral good Jierda of nat] A of common and mediumn. quality of the piverk week,” The follow el 1 and a numbior of herds elght stack, Tho aversma 4 m0t, howover, equal to list moxt have gano forwarl fn fiest ands, dred head of Jumbs hiave been taken by tho teade, but searcely auy alicep, oveept by ity hmlcliera, The mere Iiot rnles dull s ugual, with very littlo nquiry ; sheep, i lambs, 5,00 cach s - - TAIESOURI LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Speciat Dispatel to The Chicago Tribunes RANIAR CIT: Mo., Nov, 14,—Carrix—Tocelple, 02 ; minriol rules dull, the recaly “Lhrongl Tozan’ cows, $50.00 ggoad througsh Toexzn'sl 15, $30,00 ; Tough throu Fy meugo, and welon thin, 100,005 good do, 3155 , Colarado winter s stenry, 3160, loas—Recalpts ight ; oxiremo Speeial Dispaich ta The nle K, J0RE: B, Joszr, Mo, Nov, 14 tondeney I tho og sarkot 3 fo uhadvanee, Packers will pive $1.5 to- day for goud fots,, At this fizure hogs il com fo 1 freely 1 buyera can coimnand (e’ 1aony to pry £ur them, for which thoy are now offerhug 1% per cent w mouth, runge, $9.00G,45, euyo Tribusie, s —t—— NEW ORLEANS MARK New Onu oo detnuud ; prime, $3 24,00, Pork, $10,00; dry wlted shouldern e, Tiaein quict it 0 ams in no and, Lard dull § tlerco, 85, § Liey, 102, uasi—Dull; strictly prinie, secouds, 0@ fair, 41@i6c; 3, o 8e Dull; nforlor, 4003 3 alriot] 24 y primt, §2G Tyt 9l Clnclinati 5 1 CoR 16, QorToN—ACYO S K203 5,0903 prices advanced ; good ardinary to sirl a0d ardlnary, 125 law middllug to strlctly lov anid diing l‘nn ulru:ly mhll\llm 6 l'tJ,I.L:l ond uith 93012)¢8, for cpriffied ‘eheka | “Facaipin s ufi.{wi.’.fidnm) bbbl LR FAPE's asluny 13,000 § ressipiy A!Ilfl&llnmfl. I e iy 68} cxports consbwlac, 3,493; continent, 8,11 Great Dpit ain, 10,19 Monrx—Gold, 109@1093¢ 3 sight, 1013 prein fum for ¢ T curreney, 102(3102! ceke, Rterling, YR BIRT OUMMINGS—Nov, 13, to COapt, A, O, and By Nollla T, Ciminings, 163 8., 8¢ £ B Concul, N ir, pipen iases sopye L2 0Mer e o s . MARRIAGES, BMITIT VAN 111 = 10" o Alico 1s, Chiloagro, WHITEHEAD-HARRISON- g Mowen inil, ot rfit‘(dnng\;fl“l&} h‘;’(lfln'-’{ i nuglitor of N, . ilarrisen, Kates of this slty, e s DZATHS, JOYORE—Tn this city, Nov. 14, Annlo, oyon, aged 1 yoses 11 montia, unoeal from hor lara von:a on, Wik, Tov, 19, by L Wells, W, Enilth ", i o ts Sl et TRaov, oot No cards, ] wife of Patriok romidy o, commorat Ashland.ave an -at., on Bunday, Nov, 1, at 10a. m., to Tiridgot's Chitizah ¢ th viry' . o Chtiah i Ny et G Coin SQUADEILLI-0ct. £, Josepl, sotis of Louls an fucp IR Santeibh o §ad L ety T it of Tamon O, T90l, ot ron o M 1 o480 m. Tetonds lnvl:::ll :“l,; How Yorkdod Alohiizan papors plosse cozy, | " yonra7 mantha a:ll Z':‘Rll 1»:.‘ Fite;. Basy Miroby, Apd &5 Funoraf ey o HE Pateick's Ohuroh at 1 o'otack, AN ER Ao Yt oo Dottolt, Maswschiusatts, aud Now "Hampahico pa: corner Thirlswlirstat,, D40 8. e Subduss ol o tigea to Caivary, — RESTAURANT. FOR A FEW DAYS Ti0RE COMMUTATION TIOKETS, §5.50 fir $450, $2.15 fr $1.0, AT SCHWEIZER'S RESTAURANT, 148 CLARK-ST., near Madison. e DA S nCSon., ATCTION SALES. 'BY GEC. P, GORE & CO., . 68 & 70 Wabash-av, AT AT CTIOIN, Rogular South Sido Bale of Household Furniture, 10,000 worth af Purniture to be closed to advancos, 0% Desks, Shaw G d C: 4 g bl er By i G TR e Vo G of Yoliow: and Nockinghamn Warc. AL 1t 6ielick, Bogs glos and Harnoss. ON SATURDAY, NOV. 15, AT 91.2 0'0OLOCK. GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneory, . 68 aud 70 Wabasti-av. TUESDAY, Nov. 18, at /¢ a, m., saloof & fino lino of * MEN’S, BOYS’, AND YOUTH'S CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING: In Suits, Ovorcoats, Dross Cote, &a. ~ Also, Gonts' Furr, nishiug Goods, in great yarioty: Shirts, r, Undor! ifs.," iraves, i Glovos, and Tles. Obinohilla\ Ghorcoatingn Coxsimates, &o, - Hoautifel iin and Childrou's Baimoral Hoslory: Nubins, Scarfs, Mitts, Coats, ant and Caps, Govornmant Olothing, . GORE & 00,, Anottonoors, 8 and 70 Wabasli-av, <760 CASES PROE ASSORTED BOOTS AND SHOES Will be offered at our Aucti " G00DS ina BECRERSOOTE T NED GEO. P. OORE & 0O, . 68 amd 70 Wabsail-av. 3 DRY GOODS SALE, On THURSDAY, Nov. 20, st 93 o'clock. Dress Goods, Notions, Underwour, Hoslery, ‘White Gooda, Gonts! Ovorshirt: " Tiios and Nritanss Teimad Faaote, &0 Gk Laces, Rufllings, llmbroideries, Ed, o W2 hotin. Movs, Grmes. ond Obiok ass &c. Knit Goods, Fansy Tollok Artiolos. k. Carpots, at 11 0’01001, by £16 Hall: GEOQ. P, GORE & CO,, 63 and 70 Wabash: By WL A, BUTTERS & GO, Auctloncers, 16 and 17 Randolph.st. MORTCGAGEE’S SALEBE. 20 Fine (il Paintings, Qn SATURDAY, Nov. 15, at 11 'clok, by WAL, A. JUTEERS £ O, at thole Salostooms, I e Tt Regular Saturday Sale of Household Furniture And Ceneral Merchandise, alwo, Ki Goods Cardigan Jaclol Ingrain and Hnm% GE By WL, A, BUTTERS & CO. aad 17 Handelp-et, on N 15, commoncing: at g o ceries, Taas, Tohace ory, ahd Woodow We: By L. C. COHEN, Auctlonecr, No. 63 South Canal-at, SPECIAL SATER OF FORNITURE, On FRIDAY; KNov. 14, and SATURDA 0 . 18, 1000 o Wi b sob e Tarcst Saek oF Borat glx;'fllnl‘lf.'crbfil 'il;ll MIB!B:‘B" lllo[“Gllrplfll‘. l"‘uddln!. Lace Ftains, Deske, So. . Snle pasitivs. and it <rvo. L O, COMES, 1 South Ghnaber. at their Saln ATU R A HORNING, oty inck, with 3 large stack of Groe Cigurs, 4 bris Pork, Glass, Orooka @n Baturday, Nov. 16, 2510 g, m., SPECIAL SATE OF FURNITURE. Murblo:top ‘Tables, Bureaus, Washstands, Snrtatns, L ook dn heine Ring o 'Aldo, NEI3 orclock, & b Qullts, Blankote, Idco Cort; Stoves, Crackery, Pletures, & argo Tov of Fura, Hate and 1 Canal 5 ACHTEICIT TORNTTORE AT AUCTION, SATURDAY MORNING, at 8 o'clook. Ono Suporh Chamber Sot, cost. Que Suncrb Ghamber Sot, cont, Ono Blogant Ohamber Sot, con Ton Fino Chamber Sats, cost. A lurgo nssorimont Chambar Sota nf lawer grades; Pa: 1ok Sets, In Voivot, verylino: Medinm Parior Hots: & larke asaortinont sundey Furnitura, Carpets, Puintings, Blankats, Onmiactars, Grockory, TAYLOR & \.Rlll IN, Ancii: rror. By ¥ THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, At 0 o'alook, wa ehsll offer AT AUCTION, at onr Saless roomts, 16 and'17 Randolph-at,, A larje assortmont of now aul ssoond-haud HOUSEHOLD GOO0DS, 0f tivat.claes and medlum qaallly, Also, & variety of LLES, g and, socond-Hand PARLOR, COUK, "and STORE WILLTS, T, & €0, Auctionears, gt By BRUSEL, SON & CO. L Smn_l\_ll:l-l(. TRIDAY AND SATGRDAY, NOV. 14 &15, At 108, m,, wiil be sold Honssliell Gaods and Gnum‘)a“l Tierehaniks, By J. W, HAY MORTCLAGEE'S SALE, nitury, Stoves, S¢, Also, Hoglnesr's Transtt and L iy “Gonds,” Fowke, Ubromes, sud Fure, i A0, Auctionoeor, ¥1 Kast Rea. . near Biato, Liboral advanoss'medo on don A1 tiouth Ul or Bargilns 1 NING, at 1w, 1. W v, HIRUK T y @3 South Canal-st, ESDAYS, ERIDAVA, West, Sido Auotlon 11avo Auction Salos on LURDAYS, of Noy 11 -hand Fyealture, ' &u:‘n"lg'nt Tiagls A LALN BUs #0.. PARRIABILAY - 3