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Cairo Box and Basket Co Dealers u LUMBER OF ALL KttiDS mkUB ! morr. Keep oajunUy cm baoa I tOOtUS AND SlDINO, ALIO LAT. nlrr I tlellest MIU . T41D COUIt THlRTY-FOUBTH TKBIT AD OHIO MsTII. CAIRO. ILLINOIS. 7-30 tl TUB BULLETIN. ! lnarnf IbrClly Coiinlj. Jollls U.OUKRUY. Kdilot end 1'ubllthei TKBMB OF THE DAlLs I'UlXmN : One week, by carrier I ' Oat year by carrier, In advance 10 0 Dot year by carrier U noi pild In uttucl ia 01 o nth, by mall I'bree months 3 0 Ma moeths. b One ;w 10 0 TRRU or WECKLT BULLtTIK. On Year '..tl CO Mx Months TIi re e Mouths . fx invariably in aatance. mm! Ig Mtallrr un aver; !'" Tub Mmte transportation committee art in St. Vuis. Tbb encouraging rrporti from il.o yd. low fever localities of the South ore w. I come new to tbo country in getiral. The long reign of the pestllenie 1 nearly over, lu malignancy disappearing bufor the continued froste and the appearance of ice. Mb. WiU'in ii opposed tu tbj complr tlon of the Cairo A St. Luuii railroad. Poet the 'Sun' driire the election of Mr. 'Wilton at county commisiioner 7 Lot h tell the truth if It cn tid the.m s tin old gentleman we mean Salao aud not Wilton. Thk race for county superintendent ol schools, it now slatted even - two ladic, and two gentltrr.eo. With all respect foi Mettrs. Liwrcnce and , uthatu wo mut ay that our belt ssishet rj ilb tbe la diet, and our regret it that both cau'l ba7 the office. Tbb rumor tbt iliejjn at bouse of t Spraguw, at Providence, Kbodo lilund, wa bout to yield to tbe mini, ncy o the money market and go under, turn out to have nil foundation in lact. Wo noulu rlek our new tilk bit on tne Siri:uvr They are tbe State or Kbodo hinrid, nearly, nd the money uarkel mul U tiybt indeed when tbiy luccuiob to It. Tn 8iokit trin" will no lunger fij;. ure In tb newip.pert at tbe luljict ot telegram with a big bead, nor a itie cp. tlun of a newtpat)r article. The Stoke trial hat coma to anenl, for tho thin) and doubllen, tbo latl lime, tbe verdict ol tLe Jury being mantUugbter In tho third degree and the lentenceof th Ju IjJm, four yeart in thi penitentUry at hird labor- Hi Mb TuuMb Wil os Know canva Jng tbe county endeavoring t induce tin Toiert of Alexander to tupport bitn for county commiftioner. Oimof hit Hrgu menu wby tbe people thould givo bin tbe offl -e, ii that he will u-e it to pn Vitii the completion of the CMro and St. Loui. railroad. Kvery vote given to Mr. Wtl Jn it a vote to pla.e Cairo ana the county yeart back in thi murch to proiperity. ABCUITXCT MULLKT. it it laid, Will let bi face agalnit the growing practice ol conducting public builuingi in nnt.1 cltlet," Becauie," layt a Washington dii patch," "all the money coi.greii ought Ii Appropriate for building! will horii'ilred 'for tboeennw in progreu in the great 'butlneit centre! of the country." Ai the latt tetiion of congresi, public build Inge were ordered in variom placer, bm at no appropriation w.t m,do for them tbe authority to conitruct lleru ulllproba bly be withdrawn. BlMCK tho Suil' Ukel TUK UULLKTIW to teverely toia(k forc.ppltig Mr. Wi! ton for cnunty commi.iiuner, will H, 'Sun pleam tell tbe public which .Ida it it on, whether for or agaitut Mr W.lion, or for or agaln.t the completion of tbo Oairj ail rf; L,ai, ml? N ,t th.t it inaket any difference to anybody in pr. llcular, or would have any effect at all on tbereiulioftheelccilou. Ofcouro not' but then, to take a fair. unequivocal p.uition on any matter of wi inureit, prior to an election, would t edlip., of Mdnenon the part of the -uu recorumg. U WoulJ havo urpriiing kS.n 00 hhniu( on bit read.,. U(( wouM ol ktll,w ,ljm. Mlf. Wo ebould really l,k tu ,eu uim t It. Bji he won't. When be doe,, ,Jt will grow on cabbage italki and water run upitream. Thb following tumiiiiiig U1 0f lh(J eJrttion in Ohio and comratUori of ttl0 Totetcatt with 'thoie for the.ecntary ,, tau lait year, by tbe N, w York IUr.i,i Jt correct, depreuinjr at it may be to our Democratic Meud., and doei,; ,uile Bgroe with tome of our Uein-cratic con. temporariet which fondly believe '-(be ......... na i u u-uiwiM i:arrieu uhio (,..- ... . . ougni wine w which lh..irenKtb of Dou pmie, w,. fully put forttl "ine p ipular Vote c.i the l.t election tor governor i,,,. .i," ?. i aiitlnn t..p ..nu.. ... .. - - - unniru ' For Allen, Drtux-ratio ... 9IJ. ,. ror No,.-, Kehullca,, T .r Collins, Liberal " . i"' ForSuwarf, lemper.nce j,,;,, Whole vol cait . - Ala over Noyes Th.T..leifOb.ofor lecretar'v ol itHl0 latt year wat: lu vl Wlk'ff. Republican 20Jt)1u For Wiley, Democrat vj ;Hq BruMtean m.jorlly....: 11 o Decrease Kep. vmi. thi year . . , f, 033 D'cr aMln D mocratic vote 37 1 77 Late Oct. vote abort of taitynar... 8.i,jio Tbe latM Ohio election,! horefo e, upon a volt) It than full vo'o bv iieiry nineiv k......,.4 I 1... A t ..1. . ' iii'uts.i',, K..,iiK w,j ueianii, ai ll dlcallnk ine sirenrio m . enner or in ,...., THANKSGIVING. TUE PRESIDENT'S PilOCLAMA TIUN. I)y tbe President r the Unit'd Statet of America -A Pioclamallun : Tbe a, prtiaching close of another ye rii.g wi b It tun occasl. ri lor reuewtd tbaiiasgivmg miiJ acknowledgement to nit) Almighty Huler ot tbe Uiiive'i lor .tie uniiUiiibered rnercitl whicU be hat be towed up n us. Abundant hatvviti iav been among Hie rewards ol nduatry. which, with local ex--option, hat been among the bio- ingiei.jy d Tranquility at borne and ,M'ce uii other nationt bave prevailed, r'rugal Industry it regaining lit merited 'cognition and lit marked reward grrd tally, and under the providence of (I'd urely at We truit, the nation it teenver iik! from the lingering remits of a dread 'ui civil itrife. For theie and other met lei vouchsafed it becomes ui at n people tu return heartfelt and grateful acknowl dgments, and with our thanksgiving we nny unite prayer for the cenatinn of lo al and temporary suffering. I therefore commend that on Thursday, the'27lh day f Noveml"r nut, tho people meet in heir rej i 0 ive places of worship to make heir acktiowieiRtnentt to Almighty Uod or tiit thiuntio and prntection, and in ff-r to lilm prayer for t leir cunttnu tnco. In wl'neit wbertof I havo lereuntn t mv hand, and caused the seal of the ITnlte-itatei to be affixed. Dune at the by of Washington, thi. the Wtb dv nf October, In th year of our Lord 1873, rid of ibe 'ndependence of the Unite,) Itale the ninetv'erontb. Slcned Rv the Preildent. (I h, Gramt. HxuiLTOf FiiH. S'cretarj of State. HIE GOViiRNOll'S 1'i.OJLAJJA T10N. Statb or Ilmmou, CxtCUTlVE Depaktukkt. John L. B-tveridge, Governor of Illinoli, to the People of taid State, Greeting : In obedience to custom and in conform ty with tha action ot the Preildent, I. .1 dm L Bt-veridtfe, Uovrnor of the Siai I Illinii, do appoint Thurtday, thi Til lay of November nejtt a day of Thuki giving to Almighty God fcr tbo n.eroie ind blnuinga of another year. Let nil the people give thanki in the inctunry;Jrijoice at, home, and be glad in heir benriii. In whceen whereof, I have hereunto el my hand and cauid tho toal of tbe ta'eof Illinois to tin efllied Dunn nt the city of SpiiniiOeld.'hl. 22ml l) of October, in th year of our lird, no thouiund eight hundred and neventv- hre, and of the Independence of the IfnifdS ate the ninoty-eitflith Kytho Goverrcr: doiii L. BtrintDOl. "Gcorok II H a n Low, Secretary .1 Mate Reported Expressly for the Bulletin. FOHEIGN. DEATH OF KINf SAXONY, JOHN OF TIIE FRK.VCMI MONA HCIIISTa GAINING GROUND. TIIE BAZA INK TRIAL KltAL RETIRED. -GEN- EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA OUSL1' ILL. SERL FAMINE IN INDIA. AUSIKIA. Vibkka, October 3d The enpreit of Austria is ciliically ill. liur .oudllieii causal alarm, FROM CALl UTTA. r A MINK. Calcutta, Octuoer ao. Advice from .he iiruviiiuo cif lHni'Ml .1.. u, ik.i , i,.. ciop. ure lailing, and nu iminliug fam ine lauuoi ou prevenieu. FROM. SAXONY. DEATH Of XI.NO JOHN. ni- .Tnhn nf S XOI1V Is ll-ail. Jobntin I. klnc. nf R.lnnv irhni A flAutti U announced in ihe above, Wnilxirn in Oe-cuwib-r 1801. and whs thusiCiiid son of Duke Mitxiuiillian ol Sxonv, and ot t'rillC-.S (JmllllH nf lrm 111 uA J ir iprudence, and in 8U entered the iniiiiilry ut tlnancii, iu which he wae nom inated preildent in 1830. He was ap. pointed commander-in-chief of tno na tlonal Kiiard in 1811, which pon ho held until 1846 (In it,,. i, r t.ia i..n.i.... King roderiek Henry. Aui:uil9. IBM. ho uccnedi d to the thron. lie marriiyl tbe I 'men Amelia, daughter nl King Maxa. mllian . f Bavaria, on tbo 21st ol Movent- our, id.. FRANCE. IIUIINKD. 1'aHIk fletntwip -n Tl.. ,.)A house In Hue le 1'utrU bat been destroyed OOI.NO ovek. Fifty members of the Left Center have announced their intention of going with he royaliu il ihe Count do Cbamboid uci a Miituciory iiMiiitesto. I XTIIttD. Gen. Uellewarre wrote a letter to tho minister of war, saying II them.rMrchy w.i restored, be ( U.lle'w.rre) wou d e. of".!?".' !,")rr,"V . r'n,i, ,.tM ,( Z tired list. BeuerM on the re TO TltrARUY. Preildent Mu.Mahon I ttf i.u a .....TV suor i, ,t Z J.X .1 " ... V" X "! "."cL I , uo., , n 1 Datrm ism of the al,i.. t . ,1 ' . L , " . . , ., .tui..u (ill ciplino and tupport thu lawi 1I1K IIAZAINK TUIAL. in tbo U.ztine tri to-day, M Fisbaut in-iannrer ieri n.il nil nmiup r-. ..1 capture by the enemy, hu twallowed the (I lat It. ( rsli In. ... - . f . . . '.:"rr',n6 ,r"m ''"onvill to Metz. The d .n.nli w.. dtllver.d to the 1 fli er at tieadqiMrtert, at Muz on the 29ih of Auguii. bm wm by birn thrown into the firs unread. Lieut Nogues (wore that lm frulilenly attompted to deliver toll 1 .Ine a diapatch ntrusled to him on the V3d by the Km. P'n. IIh admlltod after mm li prevari ctlon,that he was also the barer ol H fll'patch to Gnn. Bourlmkl The pre-l. ""ntofthe court severely censured thi wilntu for atli mptlni; Ui conceal fncli. STBAMSIIIPP. THE CATRO DAILY HULLKTIW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER WAaUUNGToN. INDIAN DELEGATIONS AT TUE OAPiTAL. CRIME IN ARKANSAS AND TIIE INDIAN TEUH1TURV. ABOUT THE R COGNITION OF CURAA IN DE I'END hN OE. REPORT OF THE GREAT HUH. i.IOANE. THE ALLIANCE BETWEEN ClisNA AND JAPAN. RaCONallJKREU. Washington, October 31'. Tho ap pointment ut Jamei 11 Clark, posl'inaster at Matioon hat been reconsidered, and Mr. Lyou will remain in the otlhe. ONKllUNUhKU ItKCHUIlH Tbo (uperiniuiideiit general recruiting tervicvs bai been directed to tend one hundred recruits to Ft, Union, New .Mexico for the 1Mb infantry, eO tost. Paul for the 17ih infantry and 05 to tt. Katidall, Dakota Territory for tbo 22i.d mlahtry. INDIAN DELEQATIONS. Washinuto.v, D. C October 30. A delegation ot Otoet AJid Miasouns, fruiu Nebraska, arrived to-day. '1'Ley havu iieen vi.Uing their former superintendent. Friend J auney, a; Baltimore There In diana are a portion of a small tribe ol nbout four hundred and luventy-tive per sons, who have, recently aoaudouud a no madic life. Latt year they bad one scln 01 ut ninety tlvo pupila Their rcierValion embrace one hundred and alxty-luo th lUiatid acre, and they desiro to tell a portion or arrange for lb ir removal to thu Indian Territory. Tbe delegation, like ibe Arrapabot-t, are lino looking men. The latter represent the Southern band. .numbering l,fu0 penonn. They are on tie t-tniH reservation as the Southern Cheyenne, but are much more peaceably diaposed. A considerable number ol them are already engtg-d In agriculture. Tw school were in operation last year, and iwn other have been opened this year, DnleKationa Iroin tne Northern Arrnpa. hi et and Ceyennea are cxpei-ti-d in a few dayt, when a council will be In-Id for the rtirpofeof making arrarigemnti for the union of the Northern and Southern Ar rapahnn in the Indian Territory, and to tlx the boundaries between them and the Choyerihc. The Mountain Crewt leave .i-morrnw or the next day for home. The Pawne Indian, recently attacked by Sp"ttcd Tall'a Sioux band, are located In Dikntt. and number only 750 perrons The Sioux are much morn numerous The Pawneea are peaceably inclined, but vliroroua men. The Department! are i-nnaiderinc lh propriety nf p ovldine ntnii means or punishing the hfoiix ma r udnrt. Probably tbelr rationa will bo ttpped. DAD STATE or AFFAIRS. Information from Wo. turn Arkansas and the Indian Territory shows a dismal -late or htliir. In tbe latter, at the last term of the United Slate District Court, ihure were thirty-seven persons convicted it such crime a murder, man 1 aughtef and deadly utsault, p in counterfeit money, larceny, and olfeiites against tho tt venue laws, Th To ol ihe tl vis convirted for murder havi-bji-n executed. There ure now tlxiy.nine in j il awaiting trial, twenty for murd-r and ihirly.lvu for larceny, mostly hore 'tiialing. There n-i ono hundnd and sixty-one under indictment and bond to ppear at l be Noveinber cnuft. There ire x indicli d for murder, one for map laughter, throe for deadly a-sault, flvi fur larceny, twelve for pe'Jury. ole Crime l almi'it beyi nd ronlrol, and thai ivitr.out any tault of the law. The terri tory ii without order or government. RKO.IHTKRKD LETTERS. The post-office department it consider ing tbo feasibility ol reducing thu rates ol ri.vt.teri u letter lu tins country It ta a dlHgular fact that While it cost! lifleen c. nu to register u letter from one point t, toother in tho United State, I buy may '-o ont and ri-ceived from foreign coun- trie for eight cents, oxulu-lve of pottage. r-iiHoNs or INDUHTKV. Tbo Granges of tbe Pattona of Indus- ry are rapidly exteudiiig Altluugh tbe Uo.t coutaiu about two-llnrds of the Granges, the order I constantly growing hi the South, and there are now thought 10 be nearly 'iOO.uuO member. At the pro-ent rate of increase the order will number over three. fourths of a mill ion meuibi r. Over 0 0U0 grangea huv been orgaiiiz-d since January, 1873, end there are to date 7,Ci00 organized grange Among tho more interesting matter t be presented in the forthcoming report o' tbe special committee on trampoitation rates, will be a tiumhar or papers sent In by state granges, making suggestions In regard to regulating rales, office, etc. CU1IAN MATTE Ha. It lieenerallv belieied by peranna in a position 10 judge, that thu briel Slav here of Gen Quetadaaud bl aid, Col, Varoiia, ami inuir imuieuiale reiuru to How Yotk waa thu rocull of indirect assurances that the president intends in bi messago to congreti, recom mending aclUn in some form by this gov ernment which shall huv- tbe ell', ct of vir tually reeogniziM; the Cuban republic. and it ii surmised that the rumored de parture of thu present Spanish Minister uero. Admiral rain, who Is known to be very consur Native in ids opinions, may be influenced by n suspicion or kuowleoge of ihe (act. Uu this as it may, it ii known most certainly that Cuban independence ha-, ainco last winter acquired favor wiib many Congreimien heretofore oppoaed or iiidltfnrent to the cause. UEl'OHT ON THE Oil KAT eTHRU. Aasnlatit Ilowgate. of the Signal and Weather Bureau, is preparing u special report of the great hurricaiio 011 the At Untie coast, on the J4th of August last From information at present ric ive., about onu thousand vessel and six bun Jred live Were lost. Tho report will be isund upon General Meyer's return from Kuropo, which will be In about week. l'HKI'AK Ml RKTOHTa. Comraolore ho lgers, of the Bureau nf laid, and Dicka, li.s jmt returned fntn an ex ended inspecilon ol H,u Ka-tern yar and is now busily onuagud in pre-p-irlng hia annual report. All ihe bureau officer of the Navy Department are ac tively at work on their report. MINISTER i.ow. Governor Low, our minister to Culna, bad a long Interview t,Mlay Wih ibe Pr.sldent and Secretary Kl.h, ll malnid n. arly two h ur at the White llou.o. Allalrs in China have always been a nil j. ct of great Inti rest with tho President, and at the prea-nt nl(, all non 1 tumid to point that may huv a serlou effect on the policy of o ir Asiatic riolgbbort. The I rouble is belviei n Itus sla and Japan The flrat . fT.ct or tha re. cent alliance between China and J.pm Is down in the reported movement nf (Jhlna against Cure In the matter of ,1 .pan's ifievar.ro, it ii understood that both c untriea are now deslroua thtt Coreii al;oild be I'll nil to the trdn of the MLSCE LANEOUS.. SUSPENSION OF A PROMINENT PHILADELPHIA FIRM. LIAT1II I 'IKS SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. THE PHILADELPHIA FOR .-ALE. AGE ALL QUIET AT CKNTRKVILLE, INDIANA. NEGROES DKMAND SOCIAL EQUALITY ON A MISSIS SIPPI III V hit STEAM fall. C0NT1TI0N OF TIIE BUSINESS OFTHE&l'RAGUES. hoyt, sprague co., of new York, suspend i-.d. FROM NEW VOI.K. New YiHK,Octot;er30. A largo num ber of iiHiiciin. nti have been fuutid against lott-ry dealen. UNtOA ThUlT CorA.N-. A meeting of the truitee ot tbe Union Trust ColiiualiV wa held lo-div in i.l,. action upon the result ol thu examination of lis attain. Tho cardial of tne com. pany remains unimpaired, and there is a considerable surplus. Thu present offi cer, and committee of the company ten dered their resignation, with n vi'ew to reorganizing. It.-eolitlloii were inured increasing thn capital clock two millions of dollar?, double tllo prodatit amount. I he new stuck i to bp 1 ll'i-red to tho pres ent stockholder on November 15. in mounts q ml 10 that now held Uv 25 percent, payebly Novemlcr "i'l, aid lo percent. December 10. th , L-ui ilmliir mi call afler November 3d, upon thirty d,ja' notice. A re.o ullon was abo of tered to resume business on or b'-lore D,i. lemucr i si nexi. a. commilleo wae ep pointed to carry Into eJjol tne ab.ivo res nlution. New Yotk, Ootoher 30 Hii-inoss at tho close was marked by an unsettled feeling and conaiderablo irregularity In various markets, wp.b mi autleiy as to ihetuturo, tho demand for money increas ed late in tbe day nd became uigiei uloslnL' at t- per day on call. Sterling losi-d very weK, for sixty d.ys at li'C Inn for siht at li-8jijluaj. Com mercial bill, at H'tjtooJ. Gold closed steady at 10SIO?. HoYT, M'RAOUK. A CO. It Is roportud that the New York hnute if Hoy I, SpragUe A Co could bate ob tained all the assistance tieceraary to help uuiimom idiuuud too present trouble lor utile tune, oolh Irom friends and ere lit- ur. Similar foroeartnee had tieeii shown to the Providence U -ni, and great sympi thy i expressed lor ibu tlrin, and a gentle m -ii we.lknown in Wall stree. said lo- l-y tie thought thecreditor of the lo u.-e hi Providence have adopted n verv abort. sig del polic in refusiiis; a-sislancu to the noose, upon which thousands of per.on. depended for employment, ui d wh.-se em- Imrras'inenl was, so rar as, he ciuld Ju lg.i. inly temporary This important fall, ire causi t ureal talk In tlnincial circb s, end he immediate ff-ct was in a heavy do line of she k in the stock exchange, and direiion outside. C ili'idernble paper of the fl-tn is bel t In t'ni cily, it tmlm: .'sti- mated that $3.00o,000 of their note bave een di-enunt-d by banks, I, ankers and nlividual cipitalitt here. Some of the fu'eitn bankini! flrm are mentioned ufferers, probably in tbe way of cotton npi-rati' n for mil's. Welni'day nexthaa benSxi-d fir tbo "ialnt Win. M. Teed, so-called bo- in- di -trrent Early, this morning, owine to a rnis pUced switch two freight trir. collided ner Port Jarvis on the Erie railroad, nth Incnmotlvoi aro badlv smashed and eleven car with c ntents burned. FROM PHILADELPHIA. rniLAUtLflllA, October 3d. At a meeting ot the f lockholders ot llio Call- tornia una lexaa ttaiuoad Ootieiructioii o mpatiy to-day adopti d uiiliunuily a reso lu ion providing lor the tale ol thu com pany's ootids, tlrsl mortgage, to tbe com pany's own shareholders al low rales, to cure piopvr locaiiuu lor tne road. I bos SCO' t presided at, the mue ing. For ten d-ys past th.-re have been rumor ot dltl'ereliciet in tbe uianageiiient of the Pennsylvania U R. Co., and to day ep ri wv received vilh soinu degree ot credit. Mr. Thompion, president of the company, author t't a e'nlemeut to be made that the rumurt now in circulation are entirely unfounded and that thechiil officers of the road and lis directors ui-n-n-ally are acting in entire acctrd and bur- mony. On account ot tnaaeatnot uoi. Biddle Thn Ago, an established Democratic paper in Philadelphia is now adveitised for tale BUM'iCNDKD. The dry goods bousoof Morgan, Young. Altemus & Co, have suspended. Liabili ties $000,000 They will bo able lo pay from 70 to 80 cnt on tho dollar. The hods i sold upward' of two millions of dol lart worth of goo t aenua ly. HtCi'URTKU nUSPENalON. Tho suspension of Wm. M Lloyd a hanker of Allentown is reported here. Al though Mr Lloyd has snmii half adz-ii offices throughout tbe is not vory heavy. state, bis failure I ROM CHICAGO. TO Il BTttAliULEll. O ClIICAOO. OcLiber 30. fer eot, the, the twice, convicted Chicago wife-murderer, who Is in Ju. let on a change of vrnue, and to whom the supreme court bus re turod tbe hegc:ed-tnr new trial, i to be haiiict-d in the Will county j ill on the 1'Jth of December. A dispatch rom Joliotaays l'urtent whs informed of the decision of tlin supremo court this morning, and received the In tal intelligence with tho u mat t ompoi ure, reiterating his former statement that he had no ci nfessinii to make. lie smoked bis pipe, sum: uonus, nnil exhibited thesxtne stoical indifference after recdv. Ing the new n' biiore. Uo is, however, anxinu-ly looking for intelllgebco from bis counsel. KAFFERTY. The supreme court has not yet an. nounci-d Hi decUi in in thn casu'of the twice convicted Chris Itnlfeity, who is a to walltnt! for a now trial. FROM PROVIDENCE. Providknck, October 30. -Iloyt & Sprague In this city do not suspend to. day, notwithstanding the failure of the New York house. Messrs, Spraeue state thatihecomm t ft' of;inviatigation;Mppiilnt ed by representative of the city 'bank, in XHinlno into thunlfiira of tbo A & W. Sprauua MminUrliiring C"., will bo pn. pared In make a report at the mietini: to morrow mnrnlnir, which it is thought will be hnihly satisfactory lo thn A ifc v SnrHiruH Hnl Novt. Snfriifii fc ' -.ilJ-.l'L" WM.Ii, I 3i, 1878. 'ties, upon accepiancu of Iloyt, Spraguo A- Co., it II ataled. Will be no-, less than Stl,UUU,000, A plan will be presented at (the meeting accompanied with a detailed report of tbe situation, which will, It is believed, bo carried out and make tbe embarrassment of A. Jc W. Mpngui anil Uoyt, Sprgue& Co., of temporary duration. FROM OMAHA. PAWNEE Mli.W al-olLED. CuAUA,Octobwr 3d The party of P.w h' es who Were engaged lo bo eiuibilud In Eur.pe, were stopped by tbo Undid S.als autbjri iei in ChKag.i, and In.ve re turned to tbis city. TUE M.DoC PRISONERS. A Special from North Pintle, Nebralka, says tno relilaihg mem ers of ibe Moduc Uibi anived there this forenoon en route for McPbi rson. The prisoin r. wem con. lined ui locked Car, with windows shin and closely guarded by soldier Tin oUlcels in chargii say tho Iiidnu a bav.-pre-erved a dogited silunco during tlie i ho trip. They w II bo kept fur the pres ent in a stockade on an l-Und In the Platte river, near Fort McFlioraoti. FROM NEW ORLEANS. NKOHoIR I'l HE AT A STEAMER. New OhLsANe, October 30 It is re reportid that on .Molality a partv uj negroes went on board the ateamer Par. good nt Ginatrich's landing, (lematnlieg social eqiialily. They- were driven .tf by tho officer and crew of the boat Tin negroes dispatched a incsiei'or nr rein foremen! with arms. Before they ar rived the boat backed out, but many shot, were II red at her by tho mob on 'shore Nobody was hurt. TltotUILE AM NO THE L-iNOSHORKU N A hand of strikini: longshoremen at tempted tu again Interfere with thni w irkltic; for le than il per day, but the police di'pTsed them FROM RICHMOND. THE CETKKVILI.K Ri IV. Richmond Indiana, October 30 The threaluned raid from the We. tern portion nf tne county to aid lo recapture the Cen lervlll. j.il trotii a guard ol' fifty deputk did not akn place la-t night, altholich al IC o'clock wo lcrn from reli-ble source that a party wero Koine; from Cntnbrnt.'e City thi re. Warnings to the sitim ctfeci had Im-i-p previously sent to the authontie. here and was the general theme of street d'Si-ulon. Th-re was not the lightest dl-turbaere at Centervilln lait night, and to.day a workinc form of 2H0 slrong have en employed there, suitably protected by guards. FROM SAN FRANCISCO, r ire. San Ktt.vctsco, October 30 V fire lasi night very nearly destroyed an en tire b ock end threatened the destruction of the, who'e town. The Are was slill rag. Inn when Ihe nperntor Was obliged to mnvn th offiro inst ru'nents to a pUce of safety. Since that tlm no further news FROM FOuT ERIE. INTK1IN ATloN AL R. K DUIDOE. FnltT Kkie, October 3".The laal span nf the ureal international railroad bridge was successfully plared to day. YELLOW FEVER. R VPIDLYVB TIVG AT MONT GOMERY. TIIE SCOURG" DYING OUT IN TEXAS. TIIE DISEASE NO LONGER EPIDEMIC AT MEMPHIS. CARD FROM THE RELIEF COM MITTEE. AT MO.N1U MERT. Montoimkiiv October 30 Tbero has been no death ut fever In the past twenty lour hours. The heaviest fro, l of the sen son occurred tbii morning There am a lew old cases, one or two of them very suvere, but uo new cases. IN TtXAH. Denisi n, October 3d Yellow fever Is abating ai Calvert, .Marshall and Colum bu, Texas, and dUappeuriug entirely ai other plat-, s. Tbo wealbur is cool with heavy trusts every nighl. at M km rn is. To-mnrrow's Appeal will contain tbe following .- The undersigned deilre to announco to the geiieroui pobuc throughout ihueiitiu country, who havu coniH to our assi tahct wiih mure than princely liberality, thai wliile, as decla ed this day by our boar of health, yellow lever no longer cil-i- in epidemic form, then) Is, heverihi.les-, great need of funds for the aid of the twelve hund'ed per-on now sick and convales'tig, and for the reli f of the bun lredot fainillis who havo bi-on left ties titute, and that till- neiesiity will, no doubt, conllnu" tn exist for many weol s toconio. Any furiln-r contributions, f either money or supplies, will be thank fully received and properly applied, -ii?nod John Johnson. Mayor; J. J. Uushley, Chirman Ciilr.nns'" Keliel I'nmmltteej A D. Lancilafl' Pre-idest Howard Asociatlon; A. K Fanklatid, Sicretary Helief As"cUtion. EAJ IIEK It IMPORT. VAhiu voton. October 30. Fur Friday, sn the Gull Stale-, louthfnstern winds will veer to th north and northwest, with lower ti mpe-atitrn and clnndy weather. For the South Atlantic Slasn south ea.t erly winds, partly rloudy and hazy weather For the Middle 'States south and southeasterly wlnus, and cloudy weather, pmslh'v with rain. For New KngUnd easterly winds, threatening rain, and wlndv. For the Lower Lakes wind veer to the northwest, with wind and sno., For the Upi er Like Region ri'it hararnnter northwesterly wind and cold, clear weather. RIVER. PiTTumitm, Oc'ober 31. River fulling a'owly, witli lb feel H inches. New OiiLKANK, October 30 No arriv al D parted: City of Qui nny II C. Voiger St Lout. Clear and cool. White fiost this morning, Vickmiuro, (li'tobrr 30 Dtwn; Mary Alice and b rgea. No boats up to-d- y. Arrived; Julia, Wotth t clear and cool. River rl.ing, PtTTKnuRO, October 30. Uivnr falling 10 fiel 0 inches. Arrivals: Apinwall, I'inplnnatl; Tom ltecie, Parkersbury; Enterprise, Loulsrillo. Evnvillk. October 30. Cloudy and cold. Itiver lit ri i 4 f'-ct Up t Shan. pon, Arlington, Im telle, Kila Iluvhea. Jl ni.L.Vul,l.n U.irni MaRKEi RL'J'ORT. Sr. Louu, Ot tuber 30.-lfanp dull and nominal. r Flour dull and weak. . pWJhH.V',r,:!K "'"hanged: No 2$'; . i,d,;.$l0:,J f"" "r""Br lthbuyeri at f I 16 f,,r N 4 j $1 2 ,r Nt. a j -ft 6i lor No ', but no ,vivt, at the prices. Loin inactive; No 'i mixed spinal elf. vajor ai 44c. r 'lata Inat.t ve at.d unchanged : No 2 mixed SiJfSjSiJc. s ' l"Vr3d"lB"d Wek! No ,prln' Ry nactlvo; No a spring 6i03c. P rk lower.ni IJticasb. Dry salt meat Irregular and lower; shoulders and clear r b Ojc. Whisky steady a go.-. New OllLKAN'8, 0 tober 30, MnlaSP 3J2 lil'le. ncelved a'id all sold; centrl. fogal40c; fair to pili.o W0c; prime OIJ i; choice 7lf5)7ac. Whisky Uriuj Louisiana 05oj Clncln nati SI Ui. All other market unchanged. Conll letice U restored, and all branches ot business Improving. White Iroit this morning. C'hIi'ao-i. October 30 Dour dull and unsettled; exira Miring $4 7o6 'Jfi. Wheat, demand ralr and prices nd. vaiiiol; No '2. spring $1 00 tegu'ar; JI03J northwestern; ctsh il otij suiter NoVi-mber: No 3 9'ifn '.tic t'orn cpenrd dull but clos'il ectlve end higher; N '2 mixed 801c ngular; 3C?c or'ctly fresh 3li;c. Ry quiet stii nk; No 2 fi0i. I'arloy dull end p cos a .hadu loer; N'o2fai $l "iJ; N J prlng H'lffltOlc. I'-'kilull and a h d i lower, t I2r,ah; fl3 So seller November Lard steady; f r spot 7c; eaiicr for future; Cj'sellir Di-ci-n b'-r. Ilu'k meat intlem.nd el lower rnte; Uo.'e a'e of fntiire long and short rb-ar ; eller D cember (); m r1 rb middle elb-r fir t half month Go: short clear mlddbs. some option CJo; shouldir, stl er November 4c, Ilaenn nominal. Ore- n hams steady. Whi-kv quiet ami iin'hspged at PLANTER'S HOUSE unto i.r.vrt:, lletween Fo trth and Sixth Atrerts. JOH.N G OCK EL, - Prophietoh. This house btvlnx; rrrently undergone thor. ugh rvp:ilr.,and kiltllliou ol more lhan twenty good MZetl ami well luriil-ln tl rooms buiiu been uiiilrtl to It, is now pripuretl to acctiuiuiodate comrorianly at It-a.t one h tn red guest. The table Is always Mi- pueti nun me oesi ine intrnei anortl-, ered up In the mot approvetl sty e Terms reasonable. A share ol patroi a.e nlii'lted. 1 1 -1 H ft IIAHK9 KNTERPRI3E SAVLVJi CiaMs-t H rr't 41, iae. 07MCB ur CITY NATIONAL BANK, CAI1U orrtCKKa : A. II. SAKKOKD, Prostdent; H. 3. TAYI.OH, Vlce-l'resldent; U. I1YSLOP, SecreUry and Tieasurr- SISSJTOSJ f. M. Bisolat, Cass. Oiusass, K. H.tfrucsrLSTB, pn. O. . ata, tl H. Ociss, tt. P. H.tniii, J. at. Philliss, lleslla ol mot Asaossssl He-Irllrtn. Ten nts I.'pwns-sle. INTKKEHT paid on Uepoaiu tl tho rsi ol all percent, per annum, March 11 sod eplm. br It i. Inter. I not withdrawn I elded imme llaulj totre principal or the deposit, there!" t'ioir them compound interest WARalXX) WOWIN ANTl OHILDRKlf MAT DEfOaiT MONET so rnsT ao oss iui osa essw it. Opa Tr) buiD.. ij rrom .m. lo S p.m. and fatuntsj f -nt lot HAVING DEPOHIT qnl4l (torn t in s n elck. ti"t W XTHI.nP. Tr..nr-I. TUE ClTi JSAT1UJNAL BATlC. OAIBO, ILL1HOII CAPITAL, " . 1100,00b ernccasi W. P. HALLtDAT. PrnsMroti B K.N RT h. HALL1DAT, Vl-PltlMni A. ft. HAFFORt), Oubler; i ALT. h HTsLOP. Asslslta Catbltr- oiaacroasi Htaits Tsttos, Rossst II. UomnsaaAS dsns! L. HtLUbsT, W, P. Hsliipat, I so. Ii. Wiu.ur.oii, fnsrnta Hub A. U. BirrosD. ltrsstMK. rolls nail l'ntte.1 Ntaisw Botide BariRbt Mid Mold. DBPOHITH rscelTS't, and senarsl hankli. sntn-Ns -in-. blKiST iNAliUlNAL. iiAxNh Or tJAIKU. K. W. MlLIRR, l'reIdent. J. M. I'm lii'h. Vice-President. Ciias. CUNMNiiUAM, Cashier. OOLLEOTIONS PUOMPTLY MADK EXOiUNOK coin, bank not sad Uait Htataa sMiirltles hotiaht anit nl, sstrrswt llssel on I line llepoalla IJ1 IS 1TOT TJELTJB THAT Dll. HULTZ IS DKAD. IIC IN HTItl. I.IVIoi NI I CAIRO Ills office aud dispensary ut NO. 22 KIGUTH STKKKT, Bet Cn:omcrc!il and Washington uvenues It 1 tiuu. tin- doctor is on of the oldest piysbiittlisnf the place, ami hia diploma, tnst ha gs In his sdllt e. shown that be ius been !ti years lu the profession, tie ta doing it larger office pruciit'o than any other phy sician, 1 1 cu ting ah klutlaol chronic disease of the human ) stem, such it- old ulcer, and nil disease of t io skin, humor and blood pol-ou; also disease-ol tbe lliroat; iiImi all di -uses ol the eyes of yeura standing; alo urtlliclal t-yca inserted; listula etirej without Ihe ii e of a uillo -, cane r cured bytheuppllcationof iiipilli liics; pimpleson tic- face removed; all miliary diseases cured ; nil form of venereal and private tll-eu.i sc lied In the shorti-st time ; st'tnial weakness and sell-ubusc ctucd In a short time. It Is scll-evltlrnt that a physician treating ca-e for twni.ly-lwo years acqtliics great skill. All l onsultuHons confidential!, la person or l)T leiiea. . r. - 1 1 . t tiirT Rf Kstpsti4sc iKAMDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN! FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT ron Tlin benefit or irtie PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. 12,000 CASH OUTS $1,500,000. KVKKY KlrTU ITCKKT DUAWSAOirp snao.ooo fou moo The Fourth Oratid (lift Concert author led b special act or tho l.egl.lature lor the bctiellt ol the Public l.lbr.iry ol Kentucky. Mill take place in Ibe Public Library Hall at LoulsWl e, Ky., WKDNKSD-Y, DKCK.MBKK 3. 1873, Only blx'v thou-and tickets will bo sold intl out-half of these are Intended lor Ihe Kuropean market, thua leaving only .'in.isjo lor sale In the United State-., when- Itst.OOO were ili.p iscd ol Inr the I bird Concert. I he tickets are divided Into ten coupons or part-, and haie on tbclr back the t heme, with a full explanation of t,e mo.ic ol draw- At till-concert, which will bo the grand, est liui-li.nl (ll.play ever wllncs.ed In this cotttittv. the unprecedented sum ol 11.000,000, d vlded Into -.',(sJ cash gills will be dlstrlb u tl by lot among Ihe ticket-holder. The n iillhers of the ticket to be drawn Irom ..oe wheel by blind children, and tho gilts Irom another. LItT OF GIFTS. One (Irand Vti Gilt one (irand Cash t.llt One Otand Cab tilft One Unnd Ca-h tlllt One (irand Cah (lilt 10 Ca-Ii (,111s Jlo.oooeach 30 Ca-h (lilt fi.noo each , fiO usb Ullt l.tsjo each . M Cash Uills fssj each 10) Cash (llfta tl) each l'-U Ca-h (lilt .fslcach aoCasli (lilta 200 each VH fash (illls lOOeacb. I.Csjo Cash (illla fsj each . .tiVtfOO . Ifsiito . fsi.iso . 'J.VISS) . I7."00 . I),IK) . 1.VJOO . Cslissj . 4U.0iX) . tU.il, ,. Ifl.lMlO . ryjom ,. :Ts fi")l)OI Totil, 12 s Ollts, All Cash amotltitlliL'to tl.fiOO.OOO I he ili-tnbutnii will be po.lllte ulu-ilier all the llckeU are sold or Hot, mill Ihe U.UOO gills all paid In proportion totbeti- ketiMild nil un-old tickets bt'ig tlei-trot etl a ut the t-'ir-t at d .Second Concvrts aud uut repre sented In the drawing. PltlCK 01- TICKKTS. Wholo ticket", f.'iO.Oi; llalvej. 25.00; Tenths, or ea.h coupon t.Vlsj; Kiev Whole Tit ket- lor fj-silsi; '.';n kk, t. If il.fXKI.OO: 1 1.1 Whole Tickets lor b.OOO.t 227 Whol- 'Hi Vets for IU,i 00.00. o tn count on less tlun tiO-J.OO vsorlU ol 'llcketa to a tlliir. Tbe unparalleled success of the Third Oilt Concert a will & the sjtl acilon i'len bj the Klrst and -eiontl makes II only nc-ee-sur) toaiinoiltice the Kou.tli lo Insure tbe prompt rale ol ev ery ticket. ' The Fourth (lilt Concert will lie .'(inducted Inallil. clull-like the I'liiid, and lull pi llculaip m:iv be learned Ir.iui circulais Mblcli will be tent Irec Irom this ntlire to all who apply n r uicm, Tirkel" now read) lor sile and all orders ccompaiilnl by the money promptly lllled l.li.erul terms tjltc n to tbo-e v. ho buy to iell strain. THUS. K HKAMI.r.TTK, Agen 1'ubllc Library Kentuck) aud iljiis- The II OUT EST KOLTK t FOKTL'.Vf. $100,000 for only $2.50. I the i. .iinF.ST itKTUitv Kurt TlIK Sll r l.NVKsTMKNT. 1 A GRAXTD WILL BB IIKLD AT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, Soooxutoor aisit, 107Q, FOB TUB BBNKFIT OF A JUVKNILI-: UKFUHM SCHOOL. 40,000 Gilts, j $4 50,0 O O ' in pitizm. Principal Prize $100,000 cniisl-tliig of the superb palatial reside nc-l .-llllill Abelcs, Bq.,tlU-lirpassed n a pillati dwelling in tlie United Male-, liellig only lew blocl: Irom thu Court llou-c. silt mum. ed hy intiLiiiiiceui grounil-, oich.trd-, ga deiisutiit lueurd-. ThebullilliiL'bii.b.ie only re e itly completed v. lib all the inoi! m ini rivi iiieiits J'KJZE LIST. ' 13 Prize. Real Katate, 8159,12 1 Ciielt Prize, . 2).uU " 810,000 xitx, 20,00 . 4 4 20 SO 1(10 200 S00 COS 1000 1158 30.450 ii 5,000 2.500 0 00 ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ti ( ii 22.01 1,000 5U0 20n 1U0 50 20 10 20.0C 1 o.o, 5 00 10.0C ln.OI 13 01 luOi 6 7!t ii it r. 2.50 40,000 Prizes - - -150,0' The title to the above real estate Is antccd net feet. I , The liberal terms of this scheme bring", within the resell ul u'l tho greatest npp) (unity ever olleicd lor the poormau tot to wealth. I PRICE OP TICKETS. ' Singlu Tickets, S2.50; Elevon Tckd IJCOO; Filtyix Tickets, $l2fi.(10; t) 11 ii ml red a'jd.Pilteen Lickets, $260.00. The draw Rig will bo made under the) pciliitcudi urn u u committee appointed' the highest officlala In the Suite, duly swt to the lultlilul pert'oituanco ol the duties' signed them, Ihe highest otllclals both ol City, Cou and State have not only cudorsed Abclci-.iiut also hi scheme. 1 Tho deiiiiind for tlcketn Is unpitrsller and all desiring to participate in ti e ilr ing should at once form their clubs ands In their older AUKN I'S W ANTKD in all Stutiy, ('It, ami Towns In the United States uud Ci die. KST.Mnney slinuid bo sent by llcgMo ( l.eiier. 1'. (). Order or exines. with tbei, udtlress ol the purchaser In phiin wntlim Kvery pai kige of 11 tickets has u chit to win 11 prizes, but I'O-itively ccimli in one. while one person out or every' who pin chae a pus. age ol 11 i boum win two 'i lro. ' Kur iiiiiiier iniormattnn and narticr send ror circular to the Manager and pricier, aim mum rr. Oiaiun A ISKLiKM. Leavenworth, Ka U AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED 1 GAt.E. "Will be told at auction at the Col house, on Sixth street, Cairo, Illinois, f.K ihitiuvot novcnincr at o'c ock a.n large riuatttlty or uttclalined btitgane tc