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il POLITICS. Further Exposure of Natur- - alization Frauds, The f,Saloon-Kcepers Intrusted with the Functions of Comrt and Clerk, The Matter to Be Brought Be- fore the Proper Tribunal, Retraction of the Staats-Zeitung's c{uarges Against Mr, Clarkson. Dlcetings To-: ighl;---Aldohnnnlc Candidate, ' CITIZENS’ UNION TICKET, CITY OFFIOERS. For Mayor~Lzster L. Boxp. , City Treasuror—~Davip A, GAGE. y City Collootor—ALxxaNDEn L. MORRISON. City Attornoy—~Tsoas J. TurNER, City Assossor—W. B. H, Gnav. Olerk of the Polico Court—C. R. MaTson, © OB ALDERMEN, First Ward—Davip J. Lyox. Socond Ward—AnTios DixoN. Third,Ward—Joux W. McGExNISS, Tourth Ward—JessE SPALDING. Fifth Ward—Riomanp B. Broxe. Bixth Ward—Wrrzan Traov. Seventh Ward—A, 0. Mmzarp, | . Eighth Ward—Marrnew Freave, Ninth Watd—Gronas PowsLn. Tenth Ward—Cuarres L, Woopaax, Elovonth Ward—Jourx 8. FErauson. Twelfth Ward—~Monnox HEATi, Thirteenth Ward—Jangs L. GAMPDELL. Fourteonth Ward—Smas E, OLEVELAND. Fifteenth Ward—OnnisTIAN CASSELMAN. Sixteenth Ward—Peren I, HAWEINSON. Soventeenth Ward—No nomination. Eightoenth Ward—James HAKDLEY, Ninoteenth Ward—SanvEL, 8. Gneerzy. Twontioth Word—Joer, D, HAnvey. COUNTY OFFIOERS. : + For Jadge of the Buperior Court—Josern D. 'CLARRSON. Judge: of the County Court—AL. It M, WAz~ wace. . 2 Clork of the County Court—Jaxes W. Brock- WAL Clerk of tha Qriminal Court of Caok County— ‘Wirriax K, BuntivaN, County Trensurer—PrrLre WADSWORTIL Potice Commissioner—REUBEN CLEVELAND. County Buporintendont ot Behools—ArnenT @, LaNe. County Commissioners—E. A. LIy, ANDREW J. GanrowAy, W. B. Bateuaw, Winau M, Tavenwy, 8. W, Kinosier, Alember of tho State.Board of Equslization— R. P. DrnicEsoN. . County Justicos—Jomy Dunrar, A, F, MINER, FRAUDULENS NATURALIZATION AGAIN. ‘Whon Mr. O'Hara wes called before Judgo ‘Willias to explain how it was that blank com- missions, signed with his uame, and stamped with the official ecal, wero scattored all over the ‘vity, ho tropt out of tho dilemma by deliberately stating to tho honorable Court that the blanks were stolon by a roporter, which waa not true. ‘The Court condesicendingly &tated that, in the belief of tho Court, Mr, O'Hara would not be guilty of issuing blank commissions, and Mr, O’Hara got off scot-freo, and bis naturalization mill ran 8s fast as over. That frauds have been perpotrated, howover, thoro is no room to doubt, sud perhaps Mr, O'Hara will pow rise and ex- plain the following caso: A CASE THAT NEEDS EXPLANATION. Robert 8. James, living on Olinton strept, near Adems, went into & snloon near by to drink o glass of boor, when the bar-keeper asked him if be haa lis papors. Ho said ho had not,—that ha wag not 'long enough in -the country. * Oh, that makos no difference,” responded tho bar- kecpor, ““if you want to voto I'll got you the ‘papory ; and 1 sha'nt cost you onything. Jush .sign that.” And thoreupon he handed him a paper which James signed. James went away and thought nothing more of it, until two days after, whon the bar-keeper bandod bim a dosu- /meut, of -which tbe following is a true copy : United States of America, State of Iilinols, County of Cook, 38, Bo it remombered that, on the 27th day of Octobor, {n the year of Out Lord ‘ane {housand elght bundred and “soventy-three, personally avvcared before the Griminal Court of Cook County, in the State aforesald {the same belug 6 CONXt of rocord, hnving a seal and Clerk, and sitting judiclaily fo the dlapatch of busie mess st the Couri-Houso in Obicago, in tho county aforesaid), Robert 8, James, an alien born, frce white miale perana, abova (ho ago of 21 years, aud npplied to tho eald Gourt to bo ndmitted to become n natural- 12ed cltizei of tho United States of Amerjca pursuant ‘40 the several cts of Congress hiorotofore passnd on ‘hat subfect ; and the sald upplicant baving theroupon Em.xmuwlno Court record lestimony, showing that o hns herotofore reported himslf, and fled bis duclaration of bis {ntention to becomaa citizen of the United Btates, nccording to tho provisions of tho sald wvernl ncts' of Congrees, and tho Court bo- ing eatiafied, a8 well from tho cath of the eaid applicant e from ofher satis- factory evidence, that tho said applicant bng tesided within the limits, and undor tho Jurisdiction of, the Unlted Blates for ot loast five yoars Inat past, wiid at loast one year last past within fho Btate of THi- gols, and during the wholo of that timo ho hus bo- haved himecif aa o mon of good mora) charactor, al- tached to tho principles contained in the Constitution f 5o United Btates, snd well-disposed to ke good order, well-being, apd happluess of tho same, and two yoara sud upwards baving clapsed since {ho' gald ape plceat rogoried himeclf,und ied his dclaration of ila [ntention as aforesaid, IT WAS OKDERED that tlio sald applicant bo pormitied to tako the oath to support tho Constitution of the Unlted Stutes, and {he tisual oath whereby he renounced all alicgianico and fidollty ta overy forelgn Prince, Potentsto, Htate, snd Bovers elgaty whatover, and more particultly to the Quean of Great Deltain and Irclind, whereof he heretofors 8 subjfoct, which suid onth hoviog been adminfitertd to ho eaid applicant by the Olork of sald_Court, 1t was ordered Dy tho Court that thesaid Robert 8, Jaincs boadmitiod to all and singular the rights, privileges, and fmmuni~ ties of a naturalized citizen of tho United Btates, and tuat the same e certifiod by tho Clork of this Court, under tho seal of said Court acoordingly. In testimony whereof I havo herennto aflixed my tand and tho seal of tho sld Court ot Chicago in_ sadd County, thia 27th duy of Octobor, A, D, 1673, snd of ilo Inlopendonca of {0 Vaited Biates ik nlacty= tiglth:, waa - At aw omrama {rea} . Clerk of thio Criminaf Court oy . of Cook County, Mr, James road the certificate through and saw that it stated that he had ' persouslly appeared” beforo the Court, when in fact hofhud never fleuu {n thie Criminal Court in his lifo, that * ke nd spplied to tho said Court to be admitted to become a naturalized citizon,” whon in fact ho bnd never appliod that bo know of ; that Lo had beon in tho country five yoary, when in fact ho biad ot ; that hio had filed his declaration of hia Intentlon,” when In fuct ho had- filed noth- ing; that'an onth nnnounaius hig_ allegianco to Queon Victoria had boou administered to him o¥ br the Olerk of said Court,” whon in fact no oathof tha¥(nd had over been administered by tho said Clork, nor hiad ho over scon the enid Clerk, and, in short, ho had boen mndo scltizon of the Unitod Statos on false protonsos, and by fraudu- tent moang. Beingan honest sort of a fallow, and not knowing what kind of & sorapo he might bo gotting'into, he referred tho papor to hiy em- ployer for advice, and his nm[:loynr, a gentloman of promineuce and of high ataudiug in the com- inunicy, immediately discorned the fraud. Now, wil} Mr. O'Hara explain how that bar- kiepor came to have access to his oftice, and how it camo that his namoe and tho official soal wero sttuched to s _document fraudulont from begioning to end ? Did any roporter sterl that Jocument ? Did any reportor #1gn Mr, O'Hara's name to It, or stemp it with the ofticial seal ? Who has oharge of the peal? What was the object of meking & bar-keoper ona of bis doputies ? IMow mauy bar-koeper deputica bLas he scatterod through the 8,000 ssloons in the city, and how_mauy ¢ citizens” have beon iado i this way ? How many fraudulent votes dces hie expeot from this Infamous pmcncoz 'heso are questions whioh the public would Lk o have anuwored, and the attention of tho pre- #iding Judga of the Uriminal Court ia called to this enen, 1ce spisidun Farwoll will not bo as Jepiout, or 08 GisilY €3¢ 1 45 Ta2c0 Willlsms, | THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNL: MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 3, 1873 - — and porhap homay deem {t worth whilo to in- Avonl}(,:nln Rm socrots of the Orimiual Court m'l‘x‘;. ‘Porhaps this expose, all of which can ba proye od bofora the Court, will aonvines tho eitizons of tho nocoseity of ‘turnlug aiit, o i mal, to offsot tho naturallzntion Feauds, o say hothing o)l“ the ropeating gungs, \ho nte realy td vale o1l day to;mnxm\h Audin ¢onection with this, it may o as woll to inform persons who havo beon duped by this bogna naturalization, that t{:« police will be propared to acreat thom if thoy attompt, to vole, and that the full ponslty of tho lnw will bo onforood sgalnst them. Tho tepenlors may as well know, too, thnt their namos aro in tho bands of tho proper partios and that Any attompt to violato tho lnw will cnuso thelr arrost, In the moantime, Tot ovory Inw-loving cilizen turnount and bring out his friends Lo tho polls, and swoop Healng and tho Criwinal Court Ring out of tho political world, BOME WONDH OF ADVIOE. It 8 no news to tho citizens of Ohicngo, that tholr wiso_and goncrous couduot immadintoly aftor tho fire, in placing in tho.ficld a tioket composed of tho, mon boat fittod to roconstmict il ruinod affairs of tho city, and the splendid majority by which that ticlkot was lindorsed, is mainly tho causo'of tho rpid robuflding of our oity, which is_the presout thomo of the world's edmiration. Two yenra of honout, capable and vigorous administration of our olly and count affalrs hinve placed them in a fair way to ultf- mato rocovery, But our taxes sro still high, oven oppressive. The quostion {3 mow, whotbor thoy aro {0 bo _rondorod more 80, or to bo Leld down. J That i8 tho question of moat materinl and ab- sorbiug intereat to every voter, That is tho quostion which urged tho mon of business to closo their stores for half the day, in ordor that {heir um}lloyu might go to tho polls, and " aid by their individual offorts in the prescrvation of tho city's remains from tho politicalvaltures who woro atmggllng for tho bLleeding form, This publio epirlt saved tho eity, and gharanteed 1ts rosurrection, Tho prosont omergenoy ls, if anything, moro scrious, The bummer element, which recoived so decided n check two yenrs 850, is making one last desporate offort to obtain control of our cityand county affalrs, They bava worked for two vears to gain tho roins of governmont ; they have organized thoroughly ; their stako is n Jarge ono; their strongth s un- questionablo. Bupiuenesa on the part of tho ro- spoctablo part of tho community.will Inovitab rosult in tho triumph of this lawloes gang, an such 18 tho naturo of the struggle, that such a triumph must result in the uttor ruin of the credit of tho city. Thia is the st day for work ; to-morrow the clection will ocour. We appeal to all business men, whoso ruin or prosperity largely depends upon the result of this olection, toridas far as thoy csu in overthrowing tho sample-room eloment, and vindicating the 5xm\ octor of our wagnificent city, Let them olose thoir stores and offices, and urge their employes to vote. Every brewery and every saloon will probably bo “run only part of the day, to give the omployos of tho Emmncm an oppor~ tunity to vote tho Hosiug-O'Hara tioket, Is ‘publio spirit to bo shown ouly by tho worst ele- ment ? Lot us not undorrate the strongth of tho aunulzlyml:gt rather leave no measurc untried to crus| JOSEPI P, OLARKEON, The Bundsy edition of the Staats Zeitung con- taiued the following : macAao, Nov, 2, 1878, o To the Editor af the Staats-Zeltung : GENTLEMEN: -1 hove practiced Ty _profestion in this city and county for {wenty-twio years past, sud hinve mado many frionds, profesaional” and otherwise, among all ptlogalltes 4 our communlty, For tho frst time Tam beforo tho_pooplo s o candidat for oflice, nd that o Judictal ono, and I find myself as- safled in your papér. Isppesltomy past history and rocord I this city sinco 1851, 88 cltizon'and a Inweyor, aud to my many friends, in'tho bar and outof It, for support of tho Fectitudo'of my conduct i the caso’ ro- forred to, and of tho truthfulnoss of what I now sy, and that s tuat, in o1l my-connoctlon with tho Hifl- Tozlo caso, from its incoption t0 the time of my with- drawal from it, X havo not gald or done any word or act which I did not Togard as stricly honorablo and profeasional, ond which I would not bo entirely will- ngtosubmltto tho firstand best members of tho bench and bar of his city, JosEPm P, CLARKSON, Tho proceding ntatement comes 88 a Toply to o sorics of queations which wero rando {n English in tho Satir- doy number of the Jllinois Staats Zeitung, Theso quentions rolated to cortain mattera fn the suit of Hill Vorsus Hoxle, In whloh Mr, Clarkson was attornos for the defendant, Theso mattors wero of a natiiro to cast n vory bad ight upon Mr, Clarkson, in_dofault of an oxplanation. -We now havo raceived' such exploia tions, not_meroly from Mr. Clarkson himeelf; but from'other lawysrs, on whoso Judginent wo lay all the moro woiglit I tho prosent case, sinico Lo docs Tiot be- long o tho party which put up Mr. Clarkson an o condidate, but to the #Teople’s Party | Theso oxplnustions are, subsiantially, tbat while thio matters referred to in tho questiona are essentiall correct, thoy do nok, for those who aro tequainto: with (lio charactor of tho witnesses nd all tho other circumstancos conected Wwith the cauo, give Heo to any unfavorable fmpression concerning tho character and the honorablo conduct of M, Clarkson, This, xt least, i the declded opinioh of o lawser to wlioss Judgtment wo williugly submit our own. MR, COLVIN AND THE CROSDY OPERA-HOUSE LOT- TERY. The following lotter, which reached us throngh the Post-Ofiico, was published in our issuo of yesterday : - ! To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Sm: U, D. Colvin, Manager Express and Telo graph Assocltion,"—thst is thowny it read. Tele- graph-operators aud express-omployes will recollect the drawing of the Crosty Opera-Houso, and will also recollect tliat Mr. Colvin’(tho nominea for Mayor on tho Bummers* ticket) was the kind-hearted msn who got up the Assoclation, Tog per cent discount for tickets eold {n quaniities was what Mr. Colvin pur- chnadd tho tickeln for.—kio paying $4.60 for cach tekets ‘while wo poor telegraphors paid him $5 for each ticket, At the drawing, the Assoclation drow several valuablo paintings, amounting to somo $500 In cash ; st least that §8 whiat they mold for, Mr, Colvin'a kndness nov~ ‘er forsook Lim,” Ho kept tho $300, and the discount, 60 cents for ench ticket. He clajma it took all the profit $o mcet the expenses, 1 Liavo my ticket, snd I keep it as arelic. I nometimes pick up tho costly card, and it brings to my mind the onco-fumed Opera-Houso—hosw visions of wealth floated o'er my mind ; when suddon- Iy the recollection changes to’ the kind-hearted man who burrowed in the packels of the.poor tolegrapher {0 mcet his expenses, **Auri Bacra famos,” LiGHTNING-SLINGER, The gravamon of this charge ie, that Mr, Col- vin converted to bis own use the proceeds of the aintings drawn by tho ““ Expross and Telograph geociation.” Wo ‘have roceived aatisfactory evidonce thnt the paintings in question, aftor the Opcrs-House drawing took place, wero liko- wige put up at_a drawing, and that they wore awarded to the holders of the successful tickets in easid drawing, of whom Mr. Colvin wos not one. Consequontly, it {s not true that Mr. Col- viu rotrined, or converted tohis own use, 3500 in cash in consequence of tho anlo of tickots for tho Crosby Opera-House lottery. THIRD WARD, i ‘The Sample-Room party of tho Third Ward, under tho judicious managoment of Mr, Fitz- gurnld, tho bummer candidate for Alderman, ave boen endezvoring through tho colored cle- ment to create dissonsion and weaken tho forces of law and order, . Tho-nomince on the Citi- zens' Union ticket is the presont honorable_snd efficiont incumbent, Ald, McGennisa. The Hos- {ngg olemont have stirrod soveral of the colored politicinny of the ward toressard tho colored ole~ ment a8 o separato vationality, and to insist on acolored reprosentative, Mr. Thomns is the candidate, Now, it ia well known that the cplor- od populution of the ward_canuot by any osithly possibility elect their candidate, and, by casting their votes for bim, thoy throw the ward into the hands of the Hoslng parly. Thoro are many of tho colored voters who have oxpressed thoir dotormiuation to full this unworthy strata- "gem of the enomy and re-elect Ald. McGonniss, These gontlomen now call upon their colorod brethren to take warning, and not allow any iu- flammatory appeal to nationality to urge them into the commission of an act of folly thoy will forever regret. QGo to the polls, vote for Ald. McGonniss and tho straight Law-nnd-Order tioket. That is the only safo course in tho pres- ent emergoncy, THE THIRTEENTI WARD ALDERMAN, A Law-aud-Order meoting was held at Ousloy's TMall, iu tho Thirteonth Ward, Saturday evening, At aprovions meeting & cowmmitteo had boen &p) olnted to wait npon the Campaign Executlve CAmimitteo o= asls that tho name of Georgo O, @herwood bo placod upon tho tiokets as o candidate for Aldorman. Tho committco yeportéd that they bad = failed in their effortg, and it was uunnlmnuu!{ rogolved that a committeo be appointed to goe that the name of Mr. Sherwood was properly placed before the | ooplo of the ward on the day of sloction a8 an Exddpandonl TLaw-and-Order candidato for Aldor- man, 'Tho following ?enflnmon wero appointed ; Mosars, Abboy, Worthington, Fay, Cossott, and Col, Hilliard,” Bpocchon were mado eu]oglz(nfi tho character and services of Mr., Shierwood, an the mooting adjournod to meot to-night at same lnco. Tho following communication gives the othier sido of thiy mattor: the ditor o The Clfeago Tribuns & B e ok e st vrtinc tave bren wrtten. by Au Old Realdent " of tho Thirtcenth Ward, which appoured 1n tho Sunday TiInUNE, In roferring 'to Mr, Jusnos L. Csmpbell, our Law-and-Urder candldate tor ‘Aldorauah, 1 intentled to” misload the cltizons of our wward, Tl uesertion that men @ fresh from thio us- Toons ™ voted for, him Is without foundation, On the contrary, the rocord of tha dlection shiows thum to have votod painst bim, As 10 his belng s Lav-and. Order man, tho citizony of our ward in tio interast of Taw und order feal welt autistiod with thele candidate, whows past record fu the Gommou Gounoll 1y a doubla asauratico na {0 hfe conrso iu tho fubire, Ono word as to_the primury meeting ot which b was nominated, All who' oitended it freoly admitted that willo it waa the Jurgost, It was tho moat ordorly ever Held in tha ward, ‘That D, Cumpball was the_chalce, Ju verified by bis rocelving the largest number of voice which was certifiod to by the Judges of {hio_electlon, A largo majority of thio citizens of this ward kuow ‘Mr, Cuwpbell, and know hiz to bo u upright sud houors: blo_citizen, againat whosa clinractor nofhing can ho #n4d, _Tho novomont now on foot to puta third candis dntotn (1Y Neld Tot Aldetmar {8 betlaved to hava ita erlgin in tho lenlug atid O'lfara comp, and n infeniled {o give thd oloetion of ‘Alderman of this ward into the Linidn of tho Hesing party, In coucluaton, allow ino “to bay thpt, {f tho clifzona of our ward will turh out on slectioh duy and volo tho slzalgit Citlzons' Unfon Lavw= and-Ordor ticket, wa hoye full confidenco, A “{m“\gmn-onnnn Voren ov mne THIRTEENTI 'AnD, 18 JIE NATORAGIZED 2 Mr, Willinm Tortle, dondidatd for_Aldermian on tho - Peoplo's tleket" in tho Fourtoonth Ward, is sald to bo forelgn-born, and to bo sock- ing an office withont having been uaturalized. i3 suggoated that the podplo of that ward should not voto for a person who ¢annot produce his papors, inasmiich #8, If olodted, it would va impoesible for him to Liold ofiide, 'If this atate- meont {8 correot, ho hiad botier got the nocessary doouments frons 0'Hara to-dey, TRE FIFTEENTH WARD, My, Chria Ongsolman is the Law-and-Ordor candidate for Alderman in the Fitteenth Ward, He in an old and respooted resident of the ward, ‘who roprosented it in tho Council several yoars, o tho satisfaction of his constitiionts. t wns ke who, in 1803, when &16,- 000 had boen raiged’ by tho ward Lo pay for substitutes, wont into the bank which had susponded, and inslsted upon tho nonoy bo- ing refunded. It was rofunded and tho monoy eavad to the ward, That Mr. Unsselman will bo elocted thore is no doubt, and that he will be a cradit to the Counil is also unquastioued. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho last moatln§ of tho fall campaign in the Elovonth Ward will bo hold at old hoadquartors, 223 West Randolph stroet, this ovening at 7 p. m. ,Tle candidates for Aldermon will bo prosent, and ‘all citizons of tho ward ara Invited to attend. A Law-and-Order meoting will be held this ovoning at Now, 1606 and 1608 South Halsted sreot, begioning at 7:30, and in tho Town Jall at the Btock Ynrds, lwghmlns: at 8:30, John Finerty, Esq., the Hon. A. L, Morrison, John J. | Fitagibbon, T, W K. Bullivan, sid otbor speakers will be on hiand. A mesting of tho citizons of- the Third Ward will bo held this ovening st Burlington Iall, All frionds of law-and-ordor aro invited to sttend. s kv s o THE CITY IN BRIEF, The seale of tho tickets for Chapin's lecturo begins this morning at Janson, MoClurg & Co.'s bookstore, nnd at tho box-office st the Music Hall. 8t. Androw's Lodgo A. F. and A, Masons, ro- coptly clartored a8 No. 708 by tho Grand Lodge,will bo duly constitutod, and its oficors in- stallod this evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at tho Hail of Home Lodge, No. 184 Twenty-sccond stroot. Mombors of the fratornity aro invited tobe presont, Tho slarm of firo from Box No, 212, at half- past 8 o'olock yoaterdsy morning, was caused by tho burning of & shed m tho renr of a honso near tho Milwa ukeo Railrosd bridgo, Loss, €30 ; no insurance. The alarm of fire from Box No. 37; was caunsod by the discovery of firo under 8 sidewalk in the raor of No, 645 Bouth Clark stroet, supposed to have originated from sshes. No damage. Prof, Bwing proaches at tho First Mothodlst Episcopal Church, corner of Clark and Wash- ington stroots, this ovening at 8 o'clock. This {8 tho first sormon in the sories of nnion meet inge. Beats free. A mautingiwu held yestordsy mornlns ab # Coveunnt Hall,” LaSallo street, composod of four delegates_of each Lodge of the Ordors of Bonat Borith, Froo Sovs of Israel, and Kashor 8hal Barzel, far the purposo af - forming an_as- sociation for tho burial of their dead upon con- seorated ground. Onmotion, it waa resolved to call the organization the Hobrow Burial "Asso- ciation. The following were elected pormanent officors : _P. Stein, Prosident ; A. Van Bnalon, Vico-Prosidont ; A, Folsonthal, Bogrotary . v B, Boligman, Troasurer. After making diligont search for suitablo ground for & cemetery, the Prosident will call a meeting toconfivm the same. 'The meeting thon adjourncd. Tho grand fair and festival, now in progross st Bit. Bridget's Hall, Bridgoport, the proceeds of which will bo devoted towards the liquidation of tho dobt 1ncurred by tho erection of the mag- nificent schoothouse, will be continued until noxt Wednesday ovoning. The contests for the gold watch and chain, o8 also for tho silver sor- vice and gold-hoadod cano will be brought to a close this evening. At 11 o'clook Baturday night Messrs. O'Hara, Colvin, and Reldy scomed tobe the favoritos, thay boing ahead of their opponents, but the friends of Mosers. Bond, Gugo, and Tracoy are dotermined to secure the prizes by a large majority for the friends of law and order. ‘The polis will cloge st 11, half-past 11, and 12 o'clock to-night, About 1 o'clock yesterdsy morning s man named John Murphy was shot in the right shonl- der by a drunken rufilan named Ingus Kolp, near tho corner of Westorn avenue and Indiana street. It appoars that Kolpand s crowd of bis associatos were roturning from a dance. As they pnssed the corner of the stroots above-named, Murphy mot thom, and endeavored to got out of thicir way. Thoy would not let him pass by, and, fearing thoy would aesault him, Murphy turned aud ran, whon Kolp drow & rovolyer and fired at bim, Murphy continued rununing, and Kolp kept on firing, but the balls wero spont in tho air, Mur- phy reached his home, near the corner of Weat- orn avenue and Lake streof, in an exhausted: condition, A doscription of Kolp was given to tho police of the Union Parle Station, and his arrest was offected yesterday afternoon. Ho will be examined before Justico Scully this morning. Murphy’s wound I8 nat serious. Col, Bonjamin Wilder, s man of considerable wealth, and a former residont of this city, was baforo the Connty Court of Winuohago County, gitting at Rockford, Inst wook, charged with being insane, and ubablo to take careof his largo ostate. Ho was defended by Mr. E. B. MloCagg and Mr. Brown, of Chicago, and Mesgrs. Crawford & Marshall, of Rockiord. The suit was brought by Jacob Wilder, 4 son, who pruyed in his petition that bis fathor bo adjudgod insano, and that & consorvator bo appointed to take chargo of his possessions. The spplication was rosisted by the wifo of the defendsut, who ia the applicant’s step-mothor. Sho gainod some noto- rioty, a short time ago, by publicly horsewhip- ping & Rockford tavorn-keopor, Wwho had the audacity to address hor while sho was riding by in her phactou, After hearing a vast amount of testimony, tho jury decided that Mr, Wildor was insano. ‘A trusiee has not yet bLeon appointed, nor has the Court decided how to dispose of tho pationt. Ho will not troublo relatives, courts, or juries very long, however, as heis ovor 80 yeirs of age, and very foeblo. Sl i A BANKER ROBBED. i Yestorday morning, Mr. Henry Groenebaum wont into Kink's barber-shop, at the cornerof State and Mouroo stroets. His coat was taken in chargo by a young negro, who, spying o bill- book in an insido pocket, quictly slippod it out and walked nway with it. 'I'he_book coutained 1,000, and Mr. Groonebaum, observing tho boy going out, at onco conjectured that he had takon tho monoy. Findiug his supposition cor- roct, ho ran out into the street, nud, with the assistanco of Officor-O'Nell, the thiof was caught and the muuui found upon his person, Iie was locked up at tho Armory Station, —_— FIRE. Fire-box No. 108 sout in an alarm of fire last night at Lalf-past 0 o'clock, flames having boen discovered in Drowa & Co.'s hat store, No, 108 ‘West Madison street. Tho loss on'thoe stock was £500. Tho building is owned by Mrs, Obor- Iandor, and was damaged to tho oxtont of $700 ; fusurod for §1,000 in tho Lycomiug. No. 106 Madison streot wne slso somewhat damagod, Tho fire is supposed to have originated from a gat-Jou which was turned too near o wall. ey i The Kelsey Cnwe=wA Detective Cinfmu to klnve Found the ¢ Murdered ? Man Altve in Minnesota. From the 5t Paub Press, Oct. 81, ° From timo to time oxtraots have been pub- lishiod In the Press, giying accounta of the tar- ring and feathoring, and subsequent murder of & young man named Obarlos V. Kelsey, rosiding &t Huntiugton, Loug Island, Bome time ago, the porsons implicated in the murdor of Xeluey coneluded that he had found ahomoin the Northwest, and in accordance with _tho statement that the doad body found on Long Island Bound was that of sgome other person, & Poston detectivo namod Comsatook, who haa galned con siderablo reputation by recent achiovemonty In iy profession, landed in 8t P'aul soveral doyn ago, and ho confided tho socrot of his mission only to thoso to whom he Wwas nocousarily com- polled to apply for information aud tho required suthority to pursue hia investigations even to extromos, !l is understood that ho had ob- taiuod & clew to the whoreabouts of the living Kolsey, and Bt. Paul was direcily In bis path, After making careful and exceediugly cautious inquirios In this olly, Mr, Comatook visited Bt Craix Falls, lacatod on the east sldo of the Bt Crolx fllvnr. opposit d'aylor's Fallg. Tlho reault - of his misslon to thut puint fs clnimed to have been of n rathor atartling character, as will be manlifost horeaflor, - 0 Tho informatlon rocoived in rogard to the tniseldn of tho dotaotive is of tho following im- port : Durlug his tour of obsorvation at 8t Croix Falls, i‘m olaimod o bavo found sbundant rronr of tho oxistonco of Kolsoy in tho flesh, but b quiot socluslon, That. Mr, Qomstook rogards liils_ proof s ontirely antisfactory {s domon- stratod by the faot that ho returned hioro yostors day in hot bitt plonsant hasto, and loft Inst svon- iuq for Now York with his ovidenco, 'horo aro soveral thooriesin regard to this domonatration on tho part of Comstock. 1t is baroly possible that Lo may have actually found tracos of Kolsoy on tho Bt Oroix, but it is mora probabl that wlintovor thronds may havo fallon in his hands will bo used to atavo oft tho trial of tho persons implicatod in the sup. posod murdar, or ostabliah & thoory in their de- feuse which will mako conviotion doubly uncor- tain, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. The Duncan Will Cnso in Calhonn County, Mich. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, DBarrie Cpeek, Mich, Nov. 2.—The famous Dunoan will caso, which is now boing tried at Marshall, tho county-seat of Oalhoun County, has attractod much attontion overvwhero, es- pocially in this oity, tho formor residonco of Ar, Duncan in 1870, Tho bhistory of tho ouas i as folfows: Bir, Thomns G. Duncon roemoved to Iroland, having provious to his rosidenco Loro amassod a fortuno of over half a million by oil speoulations, In the June following. he died at Whoatflold, noar Belfast. In his last will Mr, Duucan gives muoh of his property to the Mothodist Church and mombers of that” donom- Ination, About a yoar ago n commission waa sont to Troland to procure tostimony relative to Mr. Duncan’s Iast days. In-this testimony it 1s disclosed by evidenco given by his physician, Dr. Dicken, &nd James Lindeny and the sub- scribing witnessos to the will, that Mr. Duncan wag a vory fooblo state of health whon his will® was mada; that four wills wore mado, one of whioh was dostroyed by Mr. Duncan himself. It is also apparent that somo unduo influgnce was brought to bear upon tho testator in making his will, by the fact inat MMr, Lindsay and Dr, Dicken were logatoos to Iargo amounts in the first thros wills, but woro loft out in the last onmm, Mr, Duncan ‘giv(ng thom promissory notes to the amount of their logacica. is disclosed slso that Mr, Duncan's_ relatives were not sont for until aftor it was impossible for them to reach him before his denth. Some uf the moat prominout men of this vicinity have appoared as witnosses, among whom aro tho Hon, V. P. Collier, Stato Treasurer ; Willinm Wallaco, Postmastor of thia city, aud about_twenty othors, 2ll of whom tostity that Mr. Duncan did not posscss n clear understanding and memory, and that ho was ?ul‘kie unablo to remember transactions from day o day. Bomo provisions of the will havo boen at- tacked, ono of whioh is the bequest of $25,000 to finish & small church_in Plummer, Pa., » build- ing that would roquiroe not more than $800 to finigh, Another church, in Pithole, Pa., is given $10,000 to romodel the eame, on which could_be oxponded mot more than €5,000. M= Duncan also disposes of a house in Pittsburgh, but tho contestont, Will-: fam Duncan, %er]ucuu a deod made by Lis doceased brothor couveying tho property to his mother ; and, though tho house is s small one fudeed, and on o disreputeblo atrect, Ar. Duncaa wills $10,000 to furnish it. This gooms o prove conclusively thio fitfulnoes aud indiscie- tion of the testator. Other proporty disposed of in tho will waa proved to have been trane- ferred to othor (mn(un soveral months beforo the testator's death. Bishop Simp- son, of Philadelphia, who {8 logatss to tho' mmount of u handsomo fortuno, i8 prosont at the trial. The Bishop is also one of the cxecutors of the will. Tho evidence thus far given tonds to prove that the will can be broken, though tho trisl s likely to last some timo yot ; still what may bo disclosed by the othor side is awaited with mnch expectation, ns the uit is beinys conducted by some of the ableat Iawyera in tho State. < STILL AT ODDS, Xhe Disagreement 1 Wayne County, | And.,, not yet Scitled--A FPatlient Guard and an Offcnuive Mob. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Riouxonp, Ind,, Nov. 2.—There wns another spock of war at Controville yesterday -evemng. A. L. Poak, o former resident of Contrevilo, now of Iudiauapolis, wont to the jail, amd, smang othor thingy sbid, addreseing thio piacds that ho wished tho jail walls would fall, and kill overy one of them, couching his sspirations in languago that is unfit for publication. A man named Hartmsn foolishly took tho matter “up, and with s shoulder hit broke in Peak’s nosge, 'Fhis started the ball. When Judge Pool- lon and Tom Btudy domandoed the Sheriff to remove the %m-d from town, 'Whito, the leader of the mob threatenod an attsck if the roquest was not complied with, The Bheriff re- fusiod, und the guard, having understood that the mob maintained that tho jail should not be nrded over Sunday, propared for the attack. Ku digordorly crowd congregatod on the opposito sido of tho streot, and heaped all kinds of vile epithets on the guard, but were dispersed in & couplo of hours, and loft without making sn at- tack, The abuso this guard bas submittod to in silence for the past weok is more than human nature will endure much longer. RAILROAD MATTERS. The Bridge at Buffalo Complotedss ‘Trainy to tun ‘Through to Chicago Without Changes Secial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Burraro, N. Y., Nov. 2.—Tho last rail of the track which crossos tho gront Intornational Bridge was laid sbout 11 o'clack to-dey. About 12 tho first train moved across from Fort Erio to Blaok Rock. ‘There ware two passengor coachos full of bridge aud railroad meu, among whom were 0. J. fh’ydgas of Montreal, President of o Colnpay; . 8, Gzowsli, Contracting En- gineor; V. J, Spicer, Genoral Buporintendent of Grand Truolk Ratlroad ; R. Larmour, Assistant Su- erintondent ; E. P, Hannaford, Enginner ; James Pillinglast, of the Contral Raitroad. Crowds of cople were on the bridgo and the shore. Tho {:rldm i8 n porfect success, The formal oponing will be Monday, and the rogular trains will then commotice ruuniug ou the Grand Trunk Rail- way through to Chicsgo without change of cara, — g MORTUARY. New Yonk, Nov, 2.—The funeral of tho lato Jolm 0. Hcenan took place to-day from the Church of tho Holy Innoconts, whoro solomn ‘high mass was offorod. Tho remains wore taken to Albsny by spocinl train. CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. SaTunpaY Evenmig, Nov. 1, Tho wholessle market a stfll very qulet, there belng: seaveely enougl Mmber offering to creato any de- mund,” Two or hrea cargoes of boards and ‘pleco | tuf wero eald to-day, Lowever, a cargo of tho last. hamed grade of Mumbor brlngin‘i; $8.00. Dealors on- ticipnte large recoipts on Monday, We continue to uoto: Vililtirun bosrds and strips, $14.00G16.00; good to cholce boards and strips, $10.00G13,00; cominon or mized do, $8.00@0.00; {ofuta and wcautling, $6.003 shingles, $.00@9,13% ; lath, 3200, ‘Bules Includo tho followlng: Curgo kehr North Star, from Pentwater, 185 m plece: stuir at $8.00; sold by William Menlade. LUMBRR ¥REIGUTS, Manisiee, $2,50; Muskvgon, $: ndington, $225; Graud Haven, $2.00; Pentwat + Monomizao, £100@2.25; Oconto, $2.00G2.763 White Lako, 2.5, 'AT THE YAUDS, Tho sard trado 18 motorato, nud prices ars withaat easeutial change, 08 follows 2 First clear, Becond clear, ‘hicd cloar't fuck. Third clear, thick. . Olenr flooring, leb oud 2d " togutiier, rougl... 38, Cloar siding, 14} s0d Common siding. Cominon flooring, , Cominon flooriuuy, dressod, socor ‘Wagon-box bourds, selectod, 14 tnclics and uplvard., A stock boards, 1 stock loards Obtock boards, Common boards, Jolat, seantling, smi 3 ote,, 16 foot and undar, groo. Jolst ind scantling, 18 {0 24 feo E5 EEE EESEE LI g8 Pickets, “ Codar posta, plit, Couar poste, round EgE 8,60 Gy 3,18 919%5@ 8,43 No, 1 suwod, 8 Yureo dolisrs yier car £0 Ls ndded whon transforrad, which chinrgo foliows tho shiupied, "Vileknucss—Tive shinglos 10 v two luchos in thloke [ B ehgth—Sixtosn tuches. Junt — Couniors, $100.00@350,00: _cloar, Vlack-Waluut — Coun X .00: cloar, $05.00@85.00; commiou, $I0,00EA0L: cull, 10.08 §5,00 5 foorisig, $80.0, ) Ash~Cloar, $28,00340.00 common, $16,00@25,00; cuill, $10,00816.00 3 fluoring, $0.00@40,00. A;)xn‘;om;- $20,00340,:007 common, $16,00@45,003 Hlexary—0lenr, $28.00@50:0u 'commen, $20.006 B0100 euh, SisohanOn Morlo=Olear, $22.00R35:00; cbthmon; $16,00@24,00 oull,810.00@1600; . 2 . Butternnt—Lloar, $35006@00.00§ coritmon, $20,008 .00, Chorry—Clear, ,$10,00@00,005 common, $15.00¢ 28,00 Gl $ A B0 B ! 8 Whitowobd—Olonr, £19.00343.005 common, $20.00 @35.00 ; eull; $10,00R15,00, ‘Wagor Block=-lflckory Axles, per set, $100G10; ‘Wagon poles, oach, 45@650 § hox' boards, 30,006 4000 Florida rod_codar, d30 por € ; maliogany, 30@40c | o countars, 600t raewood, 60@800 ; white holly, 3Uc, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. - Foreign Mrrkots, Nov. 1—11 s, m,—Market unchanged, Flour, 21@4s. Wheat=winter, 118 10d@12s i § spring, 118 5d@198 ; white, 128 90@19s 10d ; club, 138 3@ 64, Gorn, S4@338 4, York, 728 63, Lard, B : Lvinroor, Nov, 11 p. m—Droadstulla quict and. nnchanged. “Lard 40s, T/onon, Nov, 1—2:0 p. m.—Tho Block Exchango fa closed to-dny. Amount of bullion withdrayn trom the Dank of England on balanco to-1sy, £68,000, all for shipmout to Amorica, Ltvenroos ‘Livanroot, Nov. 1.—Cotton—Flat and pricos Ir- rogular: middliug apiand, 8%d; Orleann, D¥@INA} salen 8,000 bales; American, 6,000 ‘uiation and export, 1,000'balos, BroadstuTe'unchenged, Lard, 40s, Othor arifclos unchangad, Albany Kive=Stock Markot. Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, ALnaxy, N, Y., Nov, 2,—BrEves—Tho ruling of the ‘week's market has boen in most respacts similar to Iast wook, The sttendance of buyors throughout the week his Loen mmnll, and trade hos boon alow, drag- g, sud uusatisfacl ‘This is sttributed to tho stringency of the monoy markot endant causes, The aupply of stock has been fully equasl to prosent ‘wauts, Leing 301 car-loads, sgainat 445 last weok,’ Tho aversge quality of otforings fa muol interior to Jost woek, Tlere wers but fow oxtras, and n_considorsblo bumber medium ‘wolght and {nforior stack, As tb values thoro is mo material change from Isst woek. 'Tho following aro tho prices for this wook: Promium, $0.76Q 6,873 oxtra, $0.23@6.02; first quslity, $0.00@6.357 socond quality, $3,25@0,00;-third quality, $9.76@5.00 ; inforior, $2.25@3.50. Sugrk Anp Lanns—Tho recolpta numbor 16,205, ainst 13,400 laat week. Thore ia almost a perfoot nation Jn thin branch of brade, The New Ydrk Brighton markets do not want ahcep, and tho Tocs] demand I exceodingly lmitod,. The averago quality {8 about aqual to loat wack, The ruling of tho market fs fully }o por 1b. off from last week, with & very alow and ‘dragging trado, Bheop, d@sxo; lambs, @830, F Hansas City Cattle Markot. Apeetal Dispateh to The Chic il . Ranman Orer M on T Chseats It ot asely active and prices Airm ; domnd chiofly froin feedors, Rotgh through Texan stocrs, $1.25@1.90 ; good do, $1.50g348; wintered Texan 'slodr, $1009160 08 cown, $3,00, Tonus—Recolpts light, Weathor unfavorable for packing, Demand woak at $3.25@3.40, New York Dry=Goods Markot. New Yous, Nov. 1.—Tho trade movement was slow in all dopariments to-dny, Tho market for cotton goois continties unsoltied, ind fobbing, pricesafs - regular, Manhattan and Utica Nonparcil fino bledchod ahirtings are reduced to17)c, Drown standard shect ing ar fobbing at 13, 'Job ot of priats and ging: luma selling freoly. “Frinted ropa_sud biuo polk-spot Jobline in demsad, Yioslen sory aull.” Bry goads 1aporta for tho wodk, $1,398,600, The Wool Trade. Bostox, Nov, 1—No chango in the wool market, which remnins depressed; Olifo and Penueylvania. floeces, extrn, doublo oxtra, and above, 48@330; Michis gan and Winconsin, 463480 3 combing and delaine, 51 (@58c ; unwashed and unmorchantable, 28@B580; tub- washed, 60@53x0 ; Bcoured, 38@00c ; superfine and oxira pitlled, 40863, 1 % The Produce Marketss NEW_YORK. New Yonx, Nov. 1,—CorroN—Dull and lowor; middling uplands, 147Je, inEADNTUPFe—Flour {n moderate demand and 000 Lrls; superfine Western and food extrs, 36.00@0.40 good 1o cholco, $0,45@7.00 ; white wheat éxtra, $1.008 7,05 ; Ohlo extrs, $0,10@1.75 ; Bt. Louls, $0,35@10,75, Jiye flour and cormr meal unchanged. Wheat dn_fair demand and bigher; rocolpts, 278,000 bu; No, 3 #pring, $1.32@1.43 ; N0, Chicago, $1.4@1.353 No, 1 Milwatikee, $1.44; Iowa _spring, $1.31@1.30. ltyo uict ; Wostorn and Slatc, 880 Barloy and malt do- clining, Corn in good domand ; recolpts, 208,000 bu ; ateamer Western mixod, 0003 'sail do, '60c; Digh smixed snd yellow, lc. Onts dull nud heavy : rocelpts, ixod Weatorn now afloat, 40@470; white 7 o, 48@14 Fos—Firm ; Weatern and Canads, 255@20c. Hax—In fale demand. Hors—Dull and unsettlod. Leaturn—In modersto request st 274@300; Ori- Boco, um‘lfile. . X WoorL—Dull ‘and unecttled ; cosrse Sonthern tub, washod, 300 ; combings, 56c. Groornies—Cofee dull snd unchanked, Sugar dull snd hoary ; falr {o good, relluing, @i, Molasios il . PerroLruM—Dull and nachanged, FProvisioNs—Pork q{;int und o enade firmer; new mess, $16,00@16,25, Beef in moderato request and unchanged. Out meats dull and heavy. Middles gulot and saator ; loug and, short cleaz, January sud February, 6303 long clear for noxt week, 8io, - Lard active and 4 shade easior ; old eteam, 7 3-10¢, Burren—Quiot ; fajr o good Weatorn, 27@3280. Cnexse~Dull af 13@133¢c. Wiskz—Steady ot 91@01¥o, * OINCINNATI, . Dmonewats, Nov. 1,—Corron—~Quiet and unchang- i 2 p Breavsrores—Flour dullfand unchonged, Wheat, $1.50@1.35, Corn, ear, 42@43c ; abell, 43@45c, Outs aqriet at 33@43c. Barloy unchanged. ‘Groornxs—Steady, OtLa—Firm, Egas—Demand falr, and market firm, BuTrim—Dest grades searce and firm, Qugesx—Firm, Puovrstons—Tork, only a Jobbing demand at $12.25@ 1250, Lard kettloquict and nominnl at 7@74c} steam steady, ssles, 62{c cash and November, Dulk ulders, 6o; cléir rib, @540 clear, BEE. houlders 'jobbing 8t 7s; elearrid, 60} ‘clear, G @0%ic, Wk —Qaiet at 8o, MILIAUEEE, MixwiUEEE, Nov,1,—BnzADSTOrFs—Flour stoady ; sprivg, $5.50@0.12)., ~ Whoat steady; No, 1, $LOBI } o, 25'$L0L" casles $LO3 Novempers $L04% B cembor, “Oats quiot and woak; N steady; No. 3, 38c. Ryo steady ley rm; No. 3, $1.85, ¥ exairrs—To Buffalo, fo; to Oswego, 130, - Re surers—Flour, 5,000 brls ; wheat, 242,000 bu, Binparenrs—Flour, 11,000 brla: wheat, 401,000 bu. GLEVELAND, Ou:eveLAND, Nov. 1.—Bueansrorre—Nothing done tngriin, 7 ¢ Prcnonrus—Btendy and unchsngod, : “fOLEDO, Toteno, Nov, 1.—IinwApstores — Flour firm. Whe:t in fafr demand aud bigher; amber ichigan, $1.31 R131% cashy $1.31 for Novembor: $LAA@LIE Décomber: No. 1 red, $1.80@140; No, 2, $1.20N1.47 canhz $1.27 November. ~ Corn aulet Ligh inked, 45X elicr Decaibor; 47c Jauuary ; low mixed, 4150 caih.” Oats quict: No. 1, 30@0370; Nou 2, 350, @fuuuufl—null: to BUmulo, 4%@3c; t0 Oswego, 8% e . Otoven nrro—34.80. Recrrrrs—Flour, 1,000 brls; whaat, 9,000 bu ; corn, 16,000 bu; oats, 4,000 bit, Burzrser'srs—Fiour, 600 brls; wheat, 11,000 bu; corn, 27,000 bt ; oats, 3,000 bu, BUEFALO, Bowyaro, Nov, 1.—BREADSTUPrs—Wheat insctive; sales, 400 bl Milwaukoo club st $1.25. Corn dull} No. 3 hold af nbout 4840; 7,000 b No. 2 in lois at 49c. " Ontn offered at 430 rotall ; no sales. Ryo offered o8 bid ; nominally held at 8. Barloy inuctive, T uziaiTa—Lowor; opened at 100 for wheat, 11} 9= 0. 2, 20¢.” Corn i No, 1, 03¢, Bor- 4| foi corn; cloning st 1236¢ for wheat, 110 for corn. NEW ORLEANS, New Ontzans, Nov, 1—lneapsturss—Osts easier ¢ 51@52¢, Drau 'dull ot $1,05, HAY—Trime, $24.00 ; cholee, $20,00, InovistoNs—Pork aul ot $16,00@1! Grootnies—Sugar quiet; foir, 8 350% fully foir, 1 onds, 95@100; ycllow claritied and’ whits, 105@107¢0; molassos lowor ; fair, 590 prime, 01@ 6323 chofce, 690 ; othars unchanged, Corroy—Qulet ; salcs 2,500 bales good ordinary to 00 ordinary at 133@14}0 ; low middlings to stslot Jow wmiddlingy, 143(e16)o s muddlings to good middiings, 16%@10%0. leceipls, alen; ex- ports to Great Brilain, 4,129 1 atock, 61,802, p GETR—Gold, 1106, Gurrduoy, 3%@0. Slerl gy bk, 3 slght, I@1Y premium, PALADRLIITA, PitADELYIIA, Nov, 1~ BIEADSTUFFS—Flour un< obovped, * Wheat in boiter demond ; red, $1,48; am. L85GLA, No. 1 spring, S138" Tive dteaiy at orn in_botter demand and firmer ; yollow, a5 @6%0 { mifxed Westorn, 63@030, Oats dull’s white] 41@48o ; 1nixed, 434 GH00, Vernoneun—Dull ; erudo,10}@10K0 ; rofiued, 163 @100, DALTIMORE, ParTtons, Nov, 1,—DreaDstorrs—Flous dull and depressod ¢ estern, $100@G.33; do extra, $0.256@0.50 dly, ~$6,76G8.00, Whoat steady ; choles whits, 3 Tair to prime, $1.45@1,05 ; cholte | ambor, $1,05; Western amber, $1,60; Corn dull; wifxed'Western, 640, Oats firmers Woatern mixed, 48 @4l white, 50@5lo, Ityo ateady at 80@630.4 FovistoNs—Quict and unchungod, Turren—Firm and unchanged, Corysx—Unchanged, ‘Winsgy—Nominal at 9do, BT, LODIS, 87, Louts, Nov. 1,—DaeApsrorrs—Flour dull and anclinnged,’ Wheat ‘dull aud drooping; No, 4 spring, 90c@ILO0: No. 4 red wintor offored ‘st $1.00" canly 5 Lrll; No, 3 offored at $1 with $1.28bld ; car-lota No, 3 spring sold at $1.55, Corn 3755@00 on east :muknua ". é}'«‘;‘}o lun\‘\:; x(:]o.lal, : rack ; 383{0 regular, Oats inaclive, but steady ; No, 8, 980 cash ufl,‘g@m d for car-lote, ~Barloy Al Sud wucbingod. ™ Tyo lower o wall; No. 3, 2@ 030, Vuovistons—Pork dull and unchangod ; mess, § @18.76, Bulk meats quiot snd changed, I duitaud unsettled ; shoulders, 7o} cleur , 7 7540 cash ; mhoulders, 7{c; clear sides, 8s on ti ZLard quiot and unclanged § manufaoturing, To, Witiss T—Firm ut O0c, CatTLE—Quict and unchanged, Hoos—Quivt at $3.25@3,76. Recelpts of hogs, 1,400, Morkimer Qounty Dairy=Marikots Licrie Favts, N, Y., Nov, 1, 1673, There has been hoavy raly this’ wook folidwed by #now and cold, raw winds, which provented large of- foringa of farm-~dairy. chicose,. nl;gh!umlln tho nd woathor about 600 hoxen woro detivered at Littlo Falls, sn weto sold ot from 100 to 1dc. Only two: 1ot brougat tho Intier Ngure, snd Lho bulk of sales may Lo quoted at 19%0 to 133¢c, % “1'ho tstliot for factorion was rather dull, the views ot nclldr boing nbove thoso of buyors, A Targe nume ‘Dor, of fattorymbn woro preacnt in tho market, aud . tho offerings pwounted 16 Detwoory 0, and_ 13 oxed, obot o which changed hands, Dricos wore a hitlo oft from those of luat week, scvorsl solea commencing with 1830, but, as tho ©fancy factories ¥ hold Srmly nt 14igo, tho bids fimproved to 1de, snd fnally reached 14ige, which wna tho top price,” Wo givo the leading transnctiona ns follows : ‘Brookmen’s Corners, 1 boxen at 1930 s Taof, 100 ot 1dt(o; Molinwk, 100 at 13)¢e; Emplre Cheddar, 50 at 1330 Palatine Union, 360 st 137¢c § Hlato Hill, 240 at 1375 Darton Hill, 60 at 14o; Bates, #43 ¢ I Dethel, 76 at 140; Cook & Tves, 227 At 140 ¢ Oralno’s Cornars, 500 at 140 ; Dnnubs Told Bpring, 100 at 14370 3 Falzlield Amociatton, 100 at 1440 : Od Tolrlield, 026 at 14ias Flat Crook, 80 at T43o ! Hondoraon Association, 200 at 14ie s Hill, 100 t 1430 ; Middloviile, 375 at 144c ; Nowport TILll, 140 4o | Otaquago, 100t 1346 ¢ Ttoot, 100 at 1de, ‘Thoro was notu yery Iargo delivary of butter thla weck, but nsles wWore fmade at 32@Jc, according to quality, "At flio Uticn City matvet trado was vory quict, and saios Jight. About 6,000 boxes of chioess wora offered, only 1,2000¢ which changed hands, The ruling prices mor from 13} to 1dc, tho butk going at about 13%c Thoro {6 couslderable differenco of opinion in ro- gard o tho prospects of U clisgso matot, Thuyors aro geuerally of tho opénlc: it pricos will not sdvanco Tmiteh above tho Fafes paid b Littlo Tella this week, but the feeling of factorymen ia very firm for higher rates, Tho stock of choeno in tho coontry is belioved to bo much bolow tha averago of other yeara at tbla soason, whilo fall feod hoa been poor and the mako conaldcrnbly loss than usual, ‘Agaln, tho quality of chiecso mado In Beptombor and up to' the JEent fime n vory fne,—nona botter,—und tho fact hat fino chiceao s In great domand {n’ England seems to favor tho dnirymen's viows that priccs must go higher. Tho financial troublea Of cdurso havo an in- fucoca on the markot, and theso, from weok to woek can not well bo_prodicted, Prominont biyers aumil that had 1 not boan for tho panic in_monelary afTalrs cliceso wotld now b aolling at 130 and upward, Wo havo advices from Eogland for the middla of October, Our London corrospondont ssys tlat fault- Tosn clean Amoricnn cheeno solls s Isndod at 68 to 708 atorling the owt, Tho beat English _Chieddar goe at 84 to 506, In butfer pricea bavo o tondoncy.to advanc Normandy is quotod at 134a tho owt, and Conadisn af 100 40 1245, MARINE. Port ot Chicago, ARRIVED. ., Hchr Faleon, Ludington, lumber, Bteam Bargo M, Groh, Manistce, lumber, Bteam argo Windsor, Manlsteo, lumber, Behr Catchpole, Manlates, lumbor, Schr Reciprocity, Maniatos, lamber, Prop Peerless, Houghiton, sundries,’ Prop J. L, Wizd, oughton, sundries. Behr Thistle, Oloveland, Coal. Sebr North Star, Pontwater, fumbor, Sehr Edwin Harman, Cloveland, coal, Bchr Herald, Ludington, iumbor. Btmr Oorons, 8t, Joseph, sundrica, Prop Oconto, Green Bay, sundries, Trop Favorite, Menomitieo, sundries, _Dargo Sonors, Menomines, lumber, ‘Barge T. J, Bronson, Monomineo, lumber, Bargo Eiles Williams, Menomines, Jumber. Bchr Han Orookor, Greon Bay, lumbar, Prop Montana, Buffalo, sundrics, ‘Behr Dortha Barnes, Escanaba, lumbor, Schir Hubbard, Buffalo, cosl. ‘Prop Indin, Buffalo, sundriss, Bchr Mary McVes, Oconto, lumber, Bchr John Miner, Menominee, lumber, Bebr Minnesota, Manisteo, lumber, Schr D, Ferguson, Oconto, lumber. Behir Eveline, Grand Rapids, wood, CLEARI Sehr Skylark, Buffalo, 20,000 bu corn, Behr Montealm, Ogdonsburgh, 90,484 bu corn, Schr Montpelier, Ogdensburgh, 20,000 bu corn, Sebr F. L, Danforth, Buffalo, 45,000 bu corn, Sehr F. J. King, Ogdensburgh, 24,000 bu oats, SHehr T, O, Streot, Toronto, 20,351 bu corn, Prop Itusals, Buffalo, 24,000 b wheat, 18,000 bu barley, 570 bags sced, 200’ bags oat-meal, 356 bags oil- <ako, Prop Wm. M, Twoed, Buffalo, 25,000 bu wheat, 10,000 but corn. Sehr Colliugwood, Ford River, 800 brls flour, 75 brls beef, 76 brla'pork, and sundrics, Sehr G, M. Neclan, St, Catherinos, 18,576 bu wheat, Belir City of the Straits, BufTalo, 3,000 bu corn, Sebr North Cape, Buffalo, 24,000 bii wheat, Prop Seoti, 8. Cathorincy, 18,500 bu Wheat, e Fallcllous, Lugingtou, §,000 bu oata, 6 bels pork, 0 brls beef, Bark Peshtigo, Buffalo, 38,000 bu onta. NIOUT OLEATANOES. tmr Corann, St. Joseph, sundrics, rk Elizabeth Jones, Buffalo, 38,000 bu rye. Behr A, H, Moss, Buifalo, 0,073 bu wheat, Hehr L, Van Valkenburg, Slioboygan ond Esst Tawas, 4,800 bu corn, 12,570 bu oats, 105 brls flour, 130 Lrla pork, 50 brls beef, and sundrics, Prop J. L. Hurd, Hancock and intormodiate ports, 00 gx}n Hm, 1,500 burlaps oats, 9,000 bu corn, 350 tls flour: Prop Oconto, Green Bay, 70 brla boef, 18 brls pork; and sundries, Prop Pocrless, Haricock and fntermediato ports, 25 bl bge, 306 pkga liquor, 1,410 bags feed, and sundries, Stmr India, Erie, 000 brls flour, Lalke Ereights wero modorately nctive at the closing rates of day, or 7o for corn nd 8o for wheat, by sall, and 9c for whicat to-day by steam, to Buffalo, 'Thie engsgements were: To Buifalo—gelr D, A, Wolles, wheat at 0 achr City of thoStraits, corn st 7o ; schr Orphan Toy (lant evoning), cartat o prdp not named, wheat (to lond Monday) at 9 ; To Ojgdenaburg—Schr Hoboken, corn on through rate; To Oswego—Sohir Bom Cook, corn on owner sccount, To Toronto—Schr Two Frionds, corn on_privato {erms, “Total, 7, Capacity ‘equal t0'about 45,000 bu wheat and 120,000 bu carn, Marine Itoms from Milwankee. Speeial Disvateh o The Chicazo Tribune, Mruwaukee, Nov, 2—Tho achr H, Falgers, upward bound with okl for ths port i mkoro on- the South Fox, Thd scow Maplo Leaf, looded with cedar poata for thin port, is ou tho beach at South Manitou, Tho Captain of tho prop Susquchanna reports that the acow Ella Doak s aleo on South M another veascl, name unknown, wes_dragging anchor at the samo point, with the chance of stranding, Capt, Starkweatlier, of tlio prop Indla, arrived at6 gilock this evening, and roported tie props Aluska, jont! Qdorado, and Norman at Manitou Tsland ; slso the ' barges Ieland, Newton, Behuylkill, and ~ Glsgow. Lo _passed the Prindiville towing the schr Laura Boll off tho Head of Bears, with & stepm-puinp on board. 1o Alsa saw the birge Favorito in the siraits, with her bul boat, forstopmast. staysall, and foresall gono; Der {ight sails and topasil split. Tho prop Colorado ran ‘mshore on Sloping -Bosr Toint, but was pulled off by the prop Norman, ‘Thg schooner supposcd to huye foundered off Mant- tou wap the Kato L, Bruco; and tho ono off Ahnapos ‘waa tho Hazard and Lartzell, X CanREGTION. The achrs Folgor and Maplo Leat aro sshore on the north end of North Manitou, NMarinc Accident Near Buffato. Speelal Dispateh ta The Chicag Tr(bune, Burrato, Nov, 3.—Tho bark L, 0, Woodruff, bound up for Chicago, was driven asborson Friday night, six miles from Yort Burwell, aud badly damaged by tho storm, Two tugs and steam puimnps wero sont out from Duffalo Sunday morning to relleve tho Wood- raff, 5 “T'ho bark Anna Dobbios, bound up, reachod Rond Ean Point Fridsy night, sud was driven back by tho storm, 8ho loat an anchior ond seventy-Ave fathoma of cliuln, and returnod fo Buffaloon Saturdsy night. fVeascis Passed Detroit, Dernorr, Mich,, Nov. 1.~Pasaen DowN—Props Barnum, Ballautine, erlm State, Roanoke ; schrs Grico Gieauwood, Forsy, Pruaton, 4, B, Moore, ¥aglo ng. Passep Ur~Nane, Winp~—Southwest, Drnorr, Mich,, ‘Nov, 1,—Passep Ur—Trop Iol- 1and ; achr'James Couch, F, Morrell, PAsszp DowN—Props Blanchard, Merchant, City of New York, Champlain, China, Winslow, Salina and barge, Jonhess and barges, Toledo; schra China, Ely, WiND—Southwoat, Special Dispatchto The Chicago Tribune. DeTnoIT, Nov, ~—PARSKD Dr—Praps Nahant, Nurlington sud bargo, Gruges ‘and barges, O, Town~ nend, Swallow; schrw Florids, Yankee, E, Q. Dreod, Bouthampton, Midnight, E. R. Williams, Ralubow, Mocking Bird, City, Tm"f:"’ Passen DowN—Lrops Mury Jaticko and bargea; sol're E, Eddy, Ful 1aukl, Couneant, Journcyman, . C. Richurds, 3, 8, Ttichard, E, Mays, Duncan Oily. Anutvep A7 DeTnorr—Schrd Ohamplon and Vale ontine, B Winp—Southwest, Huron B DEATHS, LITTLEVIKLD At 2 llinola-st. 7, Tvolino R iufant daughter of R, 8, Littlofiold, Fangral from tho flouse'at 10 0'clock &, m., Tuosday. Frionds fuvited to attond. HYMAN—-Nov, 8, Samuol H, Hyman, sgod 40 years and 6 months, Fauocel at Johnson Houte, coraor of Madison and Dos- plainus. 0 o'clock Monday morn | AUO’i‘ION SALES. By WILLIS, LONG & CO. 508 North Market-st., Between Schiller-st, and Norihi-ny. NEAT COTTAGE 0t 8 Roows, Closats, and Basomont, AT ATUCOCTION, ON MONDAY, NOV. 1, AT 11 A, B, ot aml Tow rents Teomaloaso of lotand iov 10%a s o By TAYLOLK & HARRISON. LARGE BALE AT AUCTION OF oIL " PAINTINGS! Wator Calors and Ol Olllomfll, Monday and Tuosdsy, ‘elock oson day, 300 Yino Auctionoors. _ ?.;‘\'fiéfim Sl egtuluguss rouly. e jn‘l"i"u':‘ Miiond this ' s Auot'rs, oby TAYLOILE Sid S8 das Madiaonst weconse AUOTION SALES, By BLISON, POMEROY & GO, to Ttliann & Doptor,. Real Tatat b i @ Taudolpivetd omorst rowt Auotlon falo of 40 Valuable Bustuow and Rest. donce Tolson West Lako-ate, aud elgiiteon desr %fluf&c:&fl‘vhumhr& only thros blocks Wu.'.hg’! ostorn-av, sxonta for tho o uation, adl o MONDAY, NOV: . &% 8 o'olock, Hals s fitoly vithout, any Toserva, ahd on Sory cany torms: outy onocfhicd down, Wity dilars dopolt required st g of paio. Jlo, hik proporly I8 vory oligibiy looated, the fots on Lake- ot poSE At grn-‘i'mn?mx afaro from tho clty to 9‘5,;_ Sra1 Park, 'aro valuablo fur husjuoss pirpssen, nd roat inducomonts to purohinsars sooking bu cae ons I St 310 cliy whiote prparty epn b pie: d at moderate pricas, snd cartain to largol ug, ‘o wiil offor for aalo 8 Ints, south 148, 26 foot {ront, eacht 1 lats north front on same. ali” bein ‘businoss lote. Alao, 14 lota oo acatly fiont, 35 foot, fronti 4 iota on same ar= enuo, ot front—vaty dosirablo_rosidenco lots, and in the fmmodiato vlolnity of ohurches, schools and sur- Foundod by it rosldenas, and oasily accosaiblo by horio- cars on Lake and Madison-sts, "This {n thio frst auation ealo of Lake-st, Droporiy enst ot Oeatent Park, sud siauld attract mnml';«‘t'nmnfi of ail s intorosted. of 'thts proy o, e cast ‘ot CAULORRLLAY.. Whiol avouso fs 100 fes o, TR RA-Ono.thirg onshi; balana ono and two yoars, e T RS comte - BEAREe S Ag modie Ta Baringa Sania wifch bare ot plspone o mike (haiz oposite and first payments by thelr books. Title porfaots stracts furnished. Partios wishing to attond this sale Shatako tho Tandoink ox hadison strhot-cars, whioh wiit ‘convey you to the immediato vioinlty of the proporty. ot olats gf the preverty and furior parieule fauirs o o 2 B Ko ¥ ngton et of Mesir NGO, DOMHIHOV 't 00, Ausfonses: £4 and 86 Handolphat, AT ATUCTION, Seven Desirable Residenca Lots, S hun oo enmat B s miee otk A & Otftoag or Took Taiand 10}, - a0orats socolvad Ingtructions from tho owmor, Oharlos: Rodo, Exd.s of New Xork, to. ofier tho above. valtsnls: gmh‘nnu: ot at Auction ontho ground, on TUESDAY, o'alook, 1o’ will'bo’ positivs, and on the foflowing essy- arter*oash ; balanco’in thres, four, and five: 8 per cent. ors w aplendid ohance to working-men, of modorata maans, sacking & Lome. 1 & God Jocations which is rapidly Impraving, Tiilo potfect, Kreo from any Inoumbrance. Ab- stracta furmishod to sach purohaser. For plat or furthir parlfodlars nioly to CLISON, POBMEROY & 0O., Austfonaers, 84 and 8 Raudolph it Peremptory Sale, .at Auctinn, Of the Ratirs Contonts of the ST, OHARLES HOTEL, 48 and 48 Bouth Dosplainevat., noar Washington, om THURSDAY, NOV. 5. ‘st m'«'nnf‘;f, ?m’finé oone o Alouh ath & tonts of 40 rooms, good Modinm Berang Diofog-fioum, in Slao s, n.gxaxn;, Crockery, Glasawal der. Also He o, ' *?OMEROY & CO., Anotionee 81 aud b Randolph-st- AT OUR REGULAR SALE ‘Frlday Morning, Nov. 7, We will offer a Iarzo and goneral ssortmont of Now andk Second-hand FURNITURE. A splondtd. Parlor 8alt, Bedroom 'anl|-. Parlor Snits: or men. 15 Tiop and Tair Oloth, Lobagos, Easy Ol 18 Tinos A S e Wil Garota, i arpota, Beding, Mattrosses, otc., otc.: 100 Co ‘Parlor- Btoves: 25 aratos Oroskory In open lota; threa splondl e Pianos . . ALSO—At samo timo we will offor entirs contonts of Fiotal of 100 Tooms, romoved to our storn for convonionco: of aalo, conslating of Darlor and Chamber Suits, Marblo-: 'Burasus, Wanhstands, Watdrobos, Loungos, russols and Wool Carpats, Rugs, Bate, ete.. Pillow-Caees, Towels, 4 Glasswiza, Flatodiraro, ontiro’ Do Fix: ‘oto. Balo ponltive. 150N, POMEROY & CO.. "#LiSoK &1 and 66 Randolph-rt. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. New York, Pilladelptia, & Boston Manufacturers will be representad in the sale of a $25,000 STOCK Of Modium and Buporfine Custom-Made ates Ordckory taros, eto., A tor- | Nookwoar: Will anitou ; and | Gao, Olothing to bo held b: GEO. P, GORE & 00, 60 & 70 Wabash-av,, On TUESDAY, Nov. 4, at 91-2z. m. The burden of pvory lottor rocolvod from thoso gens: Homon boing, **Sell our goods, as monoy wo _musb: av6, " wo bave conoludod to'bold Grand Sala f Oloths, ing 1o Gont uthe' Wear, contisting of ¥ino Beavor’ an. Droes and Sustuoss Su ing Goods, Underwant. oo oitor Obinehlla; r ton Ovorgoatings, Oassimoro and Flantiol Shirt{ugs, Car: digay, Sntinots, Cottonades, and Joans. Guvornmond Dlothing n portoct ordor, and regular rizes Ovorcoats, Pants, and Jackete. Gaali huyors, attend this sala and convince yourselsos of tho truth of Al assartion that has bocomo provorbial, thab every lot offered in this libuso is actually sold. IMPORTANT SALRB High-Class Foregn & American ot B OIL PAINTINGS, By the most Eminent Artists. CHOICE GEMS BY ¥, Bensell, _ David 8t. John, Yo m. Erippendérdr, Hubloy Nichols, Alice Horton, ‘Whiting, Carl Bondell, Au;gufln Melache, Paul Delacroix, Jushin Btraussmeire, Fred Willis, Thos, Searby,and others THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION On Tnesday Morning, Nov. 4, at 10 o'clock, Tho Paintings.aro now on Exhibitlon at the Stors, 68 & 70 WABASH-AV., CHIOAGO, GEO, P. GORE & CO., Auotloncors. SELL, SELL, SELL ! Is the cry of all our Couslgnors, aud in consaguonce our salo of BOOTS ANDSHOES, ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, will bo ono with NO LET UP to it as CASH MUST BE HAD The nssortment was nover larger or better. GEO. P. GORE & CO,, Auctionoers, 63aud 70 Wabash-av. Our Dry Goods Sale, ‘Togother with the saloof Dross Goods, Hosfory, No- tlons, Gloves, White Goods, &o., and fuvoices of Asti ficial Flowars, Feathors, Laoos, Ruflings, .and Dross Trimmings, Knit Goods,- Shawls, Nublss and Scatls, Tadles' and Misses' Trimmed Hats, Fur Goods, Volvet Tibbons and Ladios' Belts, Embroiderios, Edglngs sad Insertions, Docoratod China-ward and Tojt HATS AND CAPS, &C., SDAY, Nov. 6, at 9)a. m. e dor a1 tolasks spocal tlo o 0 Mol Tngrata and Howp CARPHETIS. ¢ GL0. P, GORE & 00, 3 68 and 1o Watmabare By WAL A. BUITERS & CO. Auctiouoers, 15 and 17 Randolp-st. . 0 Outtora, 8 Bugv 3 Wi ON WEDNESDAY {545t ry Goods, Olothe ON THURSDAY {g*gad;‘g‘%?. Fanoy SPHCIAL SALE Real French Bronzes, Mantel Clocks, Statuary, Ttalian Marble Statuary,and Alabaster Ornamental Goods, Tho direct importation of Vitl Hros., of Philadelphla, AT AUCTION, Without raservo, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, Nov. & sslo communving st 8§and 7 o'clock, at 108 Madlio; WM, A, BUTTERS & 00,, Auctionoors. A FINE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS IN GOLD GILT FRAMES, AT ATOTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, On Triday Afternoon, Nov. 7, at & 1-3 o'clk, At ators No. 103 Madlsan-st. WM, A, BUTTERS & CU., Auckloneers. AT STORE 108 MADISON-ST.,