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Bin BILLIARDS. Buccessful Chicagq Tournament. ‘Opening Gomes Botween Joo Dion aud Snyder, and Ubasty and Bessungen. Defeats Bessunger by 400 "to 188, Four Firs+Class Games To-Day Botween Eagtorn'-and Western Players, Tha long-talked- tournament opouod u ovening, a vory Inrgo " + -audionce boing prosont, ling of the fair sex was n to thelr prosouco tho fra ponsed with, and, with the with vory buld hends or. v oraniume of spectators were As thero isno oxtra charge . bald-honded gentlomen, aud tho ‘oticoable. In doforenct tor admission & Inauguration of the Dion a Victor by 400 to 272---Ubassy ¥ Chicago throe-ball billinrd \t Kingebury Hall yostorday and highly respeotable among whom s sprink- grant weed was dis- excoption of partics ‘ery mow bats, the + Xkopt uncovered. ‘new lits woro ning+{t out on 18, Tho following !s the score and averages, Ubassy's avorago, though vory +i{ Inrgo, wan moterially reduced )y Boveral soom- ] mpgly oarolesn plays towards the oloko ¢ Beasunger—18, 10, 8,0,0,0,3, ,1,1,2,0, 0,0,8, 5, e 0,1, 4, 4, 10,014, 66, 10,'s rofal, 168, 1, 69, 2,97, 6,0, 0,17,1,8,0,20,%9,0, 23,20, 65, 0, 10,'18,0, 10, b, 4, 0, 1, 0,10, Tt £00 riraoen—Tosannger, 6551 Ubeny, 13 2841, Fiiaheat suma—Tlowunior, 18, 17, 10, U8, 10 ; Ubsasy, 69, 47, 17, 20, 3, 29, 65, TIE GAMER TO-DAY will ho 05 follows ¢ Aftorivon—Cgrillo Dion and Gioorge Slaskon, Maurleo Daly aud Potor Snydor. Tvening—Albert Garnler and Jolm Bessungor, Maurico Daly and Cicorgo Slosson, COMMON COUNCIL. Report of the Gtas-Inspeotor---7,344 Public Lamps in the City Proposition to Allow the Expo-~ sition Bullding to Stand Until 1876. The Council held n rogulsr meoting yostorday oveoniog, Mayor Bond in tho chair. All tho Al- dermon woro prosent oxcept Mosers, Balloy, Byoot, Kohoe, Ogden, and Woodmau, - PETITIONS. Politions wero presonted aud roferred fors sldowalk on Arnold stroot ; againat tho improves ment of Engle stroct, and of ‘Wontworth ayenue; for abating the smoko nuisanco; for a pidowalk on First streot, from Roboy to Hoyna; for open- o fally oxbibited Inst ovoning, it i * 20 bo boped | ¢ g fug Ashland ovenue, from Clybourn placo to Slak ot the eanods Lo-ay 4o adic 9l roct¥® | Biatou pond ; for sldotvalls on Van Baron strcot, tho fall: homago which i thowr &89 “HG | woat of tho rallrond track; on Stovens, from -::::xorhzhn ju:tmd-mm':t "fl': bl S es of | Jwkeon to Yan Buren; Oalifornia, from Van u iy 1nst ovoning, in both of w]:{ch en;‘ plclfy e woro fi“;‘;‘;,f,‘;}‘,’,‘.‘fif’ xj 5 ook o Aol unovonly mntched. Notwithstanding th, % 108 . OnDERE. gomos woro vory woll contosted, and p "{“’d dooply intoroating, The ventilation of tho 1*all Tho Board of Publi¢ Works was ordered to xe- port an ordinauco for tho neccssnry fllivg on was porfoct, the -air, notwithstanding tho 1ar, Y0 | - artain strocts in. tho Fourth Ward, whoro con- sudienco, boing plonsantly cool thronghout, In addition to tho nataral Intorest nrlsing 5 to who will earry off tho prizes, a local pride induces the hopo thnt tho Ohicago tournament may bont that of Now York, botl in tho matter of tho brilliancy of the play, tho height of the averagos, and tho eizo of (ho' runs, 0 play will require to bo oxtraordinary to nocomplish theso results, a8 in all thoso respoots the New York - tournament § nmes wag romarkablo, The presence of three i hicago billiardists, two of thom promising bun-~ tame, nlso ndda to tho intorost folt in tho tourna- mont by Obicagonns. TUE FIRST GAME wag begun at twenty miunutes to 8, and finighed at fivo minuten past 10, Josoph Dion, of New York, and Peter Snydor, of Ohicago, boing the contostants. It was npparent from the bogin- ning that tho former wasin better play than his opponent, and though the Intter made s good showing A8 tho gamo progressed, ho was unable to koep paco with tho stendy strides of the Enst- orn man. Tho Iattor bid fair at ono timo to havo an avorago of sovon or eight, but ho let down: Soward tho olose. Mr, T. Z. Cowlos, oditor of’ %o Western Sporting Gazelle, was tho refereo of., the gamo, of which the following ia & synopsis : ¢| * Suyder won tho bank for thelead and choico of balls, but failed to count on hia first sbot, and |* algo miesod his socond. Dion menuwhilo made runsof4and 8. 1n tho third inning Buydor made s, flagrant seratch at the vory outset, which lott tho balls iu good shnpe in ouo of the vorners, o only mado 12 from tho loavo thus obisined, not plaving with anyt¥lyg liko s sustomaty slill or confidonco. _“%a %o fouttn and fifth innings ho missed, and could got but 8 in the sixtb, * Dion In the latter inuing picked pul 84 very nicoly, oxhibiting good akil in nura- ing along tho ralls, Tlreo {anings aftorward ho ndded 82 to hus string, which wero mado in the same way, and in the succeeding iuning, the onth, mode 28. Tho last run piaced hiwm at 105 tohis opponent’s 18, whilo ho had the ad- dlitional advantago of fealing confident of vie- tory, owing _to _ Snydor's _imperfoot Landling of the balls, In tho cloventh inning, Poter mado 16, and two runs of 8 oach in tlio ‘thirtoenth and fourtoenth. Intho fiftenth Joo ot in & neatrun of 25, in which bo displayed ‘any fino position shots and gonoral good .F.nugmm. In.tho ninotoonth inning _Snyder folled up 24 in fino style, buthad an” unlucky anding. In the twonty-socond inning Soyder, aftor mnldnfi- good position ehot and getting ‘the balls well togother, missed an easy carom, boing ovor-coufident, sud Dion made 25 from the loavo. Suyder, in the following inning, mado B, and placed ' bio score _ab 103 fo 185 In tho Ewonty-eighth inning Dion, by o run of 18, got B i handred, tho Faie standing 203 to 318, ‘The players then changed balls, according. to tho rule mdoptod aftho meoting on Bun- day, Buyder did mot soom to bo . much__ bonefited . thoreby, for = he Tolssed immedintely aftorwards, and loft the . Us 80 that Dion mado 18 from thom, In the Ehip, V-fifth inomg, Boyder, after making 9, at- tempte S & difficult mosso, and missed it, Betting. tho balls UP for Dion. The latter frozo after miaking tha. 2, shots, and, though couuting from Ehe st a0 but8, lo moro than madoup for Lig shoreoo, WhES, however, in tho thrty-fift! o e ortee, </ 20, and by runs of 13 and 10 inths thirty-sixts,* A0d hirty-eighth, Snydor meauwhile findiug ba 4 JOATER 0 loviug o0k oF i urnod into Tuck, Tn tho forty-firs * I8 D0 G B0 his st hundred w. i Scors then slandivg 911 @ 149 In Lis favor, Buydor . followod = him With 8 preity run of %3, missing su EPSY thwfi!mim Ehot for position, and sgain 10YIDg tho balls, Dion did not improve the o‘{;pum ‘v‘fl!{ gflwevnr. otting thom separated, and onding “With 2. 5 }n he forty.ourth inning, Dion mode 10, and in ‘the mext Snyder made tho largest , 4 inthe 5,—which_was ncoompl." uhr 00 bost play thet bud hitherto been showsY. Had a0t thoe balls froze at the conclusion of the XU tho probabilities are it would have baen mueh Targer, a8 tho position was still favorable, placed Lin string st 220 t0820. The closing’ Portion of the gto was vory slow, aud, but for. Tuns of 15 and 19 by Snyder and two runs of -1 by Dion, would have been extremoly unintercs! ing. Dion fnally won by 00 i 1s tho score: Dion—, 8, 6,1, 34, 3,1, 3%, 2,0, 3,3, 0, 0,7, 6 4 33, 0, 4 0,1,1, 13, 18,0, iy 310, 8,1, 16, 3, 0, 10,'5,'s, %, 0,20, 4, 1, 10, 41,8,0,0, b, b, b, 4, 1, 10,0, " Total, 400. Shyder—0, 0, 13, 0, 0,3, 0, 3 0,2, 16, 1,8, 8, 2, 10,8 04, 1, 5,1,9,0,0,15, % 0,1,0,3,2,9, 0, 5,2,- .0, 0, 0,8, 1; 25, 0, 45, 0, 0, 5, 0., 3, 16, 4, 3, @, 0, 0, 0,19, 0, b, "Total, 272, Aveages—Dion, § 85-07; Snyder, 4 407, JHlghest rung—Dion, 352, 35, 45; Bnydor, 4, 3, » . gamo so far,— t0272. Following", THE SECOND OAME was the pflnul[:nl featuro of the evening's en- |’ Tortainment, the groat Ubnssy and John Bossuu- or being the players. ieally groetod on thour appearance, TheFronch- man played with all Lis old skill, and though Bessunger did not do vory well at tho begin- ning, and wag protty badly beaten, he put in foms splendid work toward the closo. M. Tom Foloy was tho reforce of the game, which was begun at 10:10, and finished at 11:40. Tol- lowing is s s;napalu 3 . " Tosoungor won tho lead, and counting from tho Iny-of, atarted off rapidly and in good play. “t In his first ioning he made18 in fino ylo, miss- ing an casy shoflumf;h liagte, and bhe followed it ?n the scoond with 10, which was ended from roclsoly tho same causo. It was not until the lrmrd inning that tho **old man " let himsolf out, t¢aking & commanding load with s eplondid run wof 69, which doveloped all the skill that we wit- hessed hore Iagt summer, in lis monoy gamos. Dousungor noomod affectod by tho run, for o missed In the threo succedini innings, his last #niss boing of a draw shot, whio left the balls in n cornr for Ubnssy. Ho knooked 87 out of them, and turned bis fivst hundred, the mcore staund- ing 100 to81. flho noxt notfoonblo featuro of tho gamo was & run of 17 by the Frenohman in v the tenth Inning, and in the fourtcenth Lo added 20 more to Listring, Dossungor b this time pll{{ed vory badly, attempting foolish shots, aod appoaring not to bave nn{ confldence in Limsoif, Ho lmprovod a littlo in the sovouteonth inning, When, aftor a serios of missos and small runs, he made 17, snd supplomonted thom with' 11, This roused tho forelguer's ire, snd . he Imocked out 29, Jnst to keop himaelf squaro. $ 1T'o malie it mora biuding, & run of 20 was made by bim In tho succceding inning, which turned him on his third Londred, the scoro standing, ‘Uhbassy, 228 ; Dessungor, 78, In tho inning fols Jowing 1io made a magnificont mn of 3, exeouts ing five diflioult masse ehots during its progross, Tho next inniug saw him on his Jast bundred, o run of 18 Xlnc ng his score at 304 to 80, John mado 1, and_thon Francols sccwnulatod €8 by marveolous play, which left him but 28 tago, Ho reducod this number to 18 by & run of 10'in his twenty-Atth inning, In tho succeeding fu- ning Bessungor turned his firat hundred with a spurt of 10, tho scoro ataading, Ubusey, 842 Bnauuni(er, 117, 'I'wo invings aftorwards he made 14, aud followed it vp Wwith a fiue run of 85, misshg aftor & froeze, Another proity run of 17, ma g‘lmm;:d[ntu{nafkurw:]-rd, puta lm‘lwr papect on Bis ktring, ussy, however, put sy et o a2 il Holrty-frat i by Fune | if tho time was extended, they would exhibit Both were enthusins- | troy, 8 liave boon 1ot for sowers. BTRERT * JMPROYEMENTS. oy 0nrd of Pubiid Works roported ordl- 1. vuicos fo,” Paving Taglor trect from antl‘:l- atrclots and au'07e in Soo. 80, gy, 343 SOF B fug \Waldo place, from Halstodstreot” 9,1 ,m: for fixting tho sidoy¥alk on Wabaah avon. —'gjion Thirty-wecond streeb to Douglas placo,—. - wore pivssod, oxcopt the* flxat, which was referz. Tho ordinance for fyacating Thirty-secona stroct, 1om Ashland aveinto to tho south branch of tho Botelh Branoh, was xaforrod back to the Committoo on Stroets aud Alloys, 8. D, Tho Board submittod sn ordinanco suthoriz- ing tho. transfor of £5,000 from the AYpmprln- tion for street-oleaning and ropairs to tho crodit of tho 'Fwelfth stroet vinduct for ralsing build- inga to grade, _ It was referred to the Committce on Btroots andiAlleys, W. D. TUE GAS-INEPEOTOR. Tho Gas-Tnspoctor roportod that during tho 1a8t quarter the gas-motors and burners on the tost-lamps hind boen tosted and found correct. Tho public Jamps were gonerally in_good condi tion.. Tho total number Nov. 1; was: North Division, 1,698 ; South. Division, 2,248 : West Division, 8,403 ; the total boing, 7,844, Tho-use ‘of kerosone is recommondoed in populous sece tions whero the gas caanot be obtained, ENGROSSED ORDER. Tho Board of Police was authorized ta ront the bnen in tho rear of No. 744 Bouth Halsted street, a4 s placo for o fire-ongino. FINANOIAL. Tho Committos on Financo repbrted favorably on tho claim of O. E. Guthrio o tho amount of €150 of J. B. Liily, and of Smeal & Robaulks, and thoy were concurrod in. Tho Committco roported advorsoly on the olsims of Dennis Murphy, Jobn Gunzonbauser, Philip Penuyman, Mrs. . J. Jacobs, Angolo G ndicio, and Jamos Konny, &nd they Wwero con- curred in, oxcopt tho socond and third, which woro aid over. Tho samo Committeo roported back a resolu- Intion directing tho Comptrollor to borrow £20,- 000 for Bewerago purposes, with the following amondmont : * Provided, thas said sum can bo borrowed at & rato of interest not oxceding 10 percant, Tho amondmont was agrecd to, oud e Sobotution, as nmonded, adoptod. FIRE AND WATER, Tho Committeo on Firo and Water reported back the nomivation of James Ayer, Jr., as a momber of - the Board of Fire Commissionors without racommondation, Ho was coutlrmed— yens, 83; nays, 1. ~ Tho same Committoo roported back an amend- ment, heretofora publislicd, in relation to tho building of shiods within tho' fire-limits, ond it was laid over. The samo Committes reporled a resolution suthorizing the Mayor and Comptrollor to pur- clisso as o eito for au engue Loiso, tho lot b tho southionst corner of Lincoln and Ferdmand stroets, thio prico to bo £8,780. It was lnid ovor. Tho ‘samo Committen ' submitted an order, which was also Inid over, authorizing the Bom of Tiroand Polico to buy two Babcock engines. Tho samo Committce warmly ondoraod Madame Bollo Beott-Uda's excellent sorial lad- doxs, recommended tho acceptanco of hor pro- position to soll to tho city for #25,000 tho right to ugo and manufacturo thiom for oighteen yeara, 1t was Liid ovor and mado the special order fo Monday. . THE EXPOSITION. The _ Commitico on Wharvos and Publia Qrounds reported back the potition of the Dirce- tors of the Exposition for an cxtcnsion of the timo for which their building could romain on < 'Ald, Bowon moved to make it & speciul order for Monday. ‘Ald. slcGrath opposed hasty sction, Thoy Ehould do nnmln% which might prejudice the Tghta of tho city to the ground which, nad boen deavented to park purposes. °Ald.Bowen statod that many of tho exhibitors “woro amxlous to know what would be dono,since, noxt year. *XIf “Powelt suggested that the Corporation Counsol be ssked whethor tho granting of this privilogo for the additional time would injure the, Tights of ths city. - “Ald, Bowen soid good legal authority had held that it would not. The motion’ to mpko ita special ordor waa {agrood to. i "Tho Council sdjournod. DROWNED IN THE RIVER. Fatal Rosult of o Fight on Boardjtho Propelicr Lowell. Ab 3 o'clock yostordsy aftornoon, & pecoliar encountor took placo on board the propellor : Towall, ot the Northorn Transportation Lino, lying in tho river at the foot of LaSalle wtroct, rosulting in the drowning of the firaman, a ;mun namod John Liee. It sppesrs that ab tho hour named the longinoor of tho vessol, Augustus Ssylos, | hiad loft the engine-raom, aud was flling the fur- \naco with conl. Hearing steam escaping from “the valos of tho engine, ho cried out, “Who's ‘thoro,” Tho firoman, Leo, rosponded, ** I am.” In a fow minutes the ongineer observed that the paddle-wheols wore moving slowly, and, curaged ¥ thio fact that ik ongino waa bolng fampered With, ho rushod up staira into the engine-room, Whote Lio found Loo attompting to open & valva that wonld havo increased tho speed of tho en- ino, and, perhaps, startod tho veasol, Ho or- ficmd Loa to leave the engine nt once, but the Intter rosponded by making an insolent romark. | Baylos thon walked 1 to him, and struck him futho faco with his flst. Loo attompted to ra- turn the blow, without succous. ‘The two mon then clinched, ond wore about to go _down, whon Baylos, by & poworful affort, threw Loe awny from him, and Lont Lim whirllng out of the room on ta tho dcck, whero ho stumbled and felldown tho gang- Way, and, striking a bosed that was laid from the Vestel to'tho pler, he rolled into the river and was drownod boforo nssistance could bo rondor- od bim, Loomado no nppureut offort to savo Thimeelf, a8 ho could casily have dono by clutch- ing the board, and was cithor rendorad uncon- seious Ly tho fail, or was too much intoxicaled t6 apprecinto his dangor, ‘Lo lutter ia the most sontionnblo supposition, as o had beon drinking xoomnively for twa days, and had boon suspond= ed from ditty on ncoount of intoxication, i'he uffruy had been ohsorved by & ‘saurzn officer, who prowmptl arrestod Boyles and two witnosaes, and took them to tho Chicago Avunue Station, Hnyles will bave o preliniiuary exam- ination beforo Juetica Kanfmion this morn ing. 1lo sooms to bo u warthy man, much csteamed by his omployers, Ilo dooply Fegrots tho reult of tho euconnior, 1Lfforts to recover Lao's tudy woro unsucceneful. Ko wag cmployed on. tho Lowellas s firomun, waa 29 yoors old, yuda Baotolunan, € ! tho ground, with s rcsolution oxtonding the | §AUIEEh and nono of the loading houses aro ttno %oty yeuretrom 31ey T, 36, Lo Moy I | sovoratof the o ore st doaating. avigos oy D 8 OVEEs from their stands, some of considorable valuo, | yoar “will of courso crowd to hesr THE EXPOSITION. Tirst Day of the Grand Charity Benefit. A Targe Number Prosent, ond o Respeotable Sum Renlized, The Benefit to Bo Coniluied To-Day-e- Now Atiractionse--The Musienl Festival To-Morrow. Yostorday was the first of tho two days glvoh up by the Dircctorn of tho Exponition to tho twonty charitoblo inatitutions of tho city, and tho nttendnnco was only falr. Thero was ono thing pleasant to contomplato about tho thou- sands prosont, and that was that onoh individual raprosonted a oash valuo of 50 conts ; that thore woro nodond-hoads, for complimentary tickots worae ignorad by everybody, holdora greatly pro- forring to pay holf-a-dollar than oxhibit & complimontary. The usual attractions woro to bo found in the bullding in the way of fair women nnd brave men, who wero, in many instances, engaged in o judiclous amount of fiirtation, Thoy sat down, throo In a buuch, on tho bonclhios opposite the fountain, ond smiled ponsively. Thero woro blondos and branottos, and scraphic beings with ail tho beauties of both, whoso condosconsion was most ‘wonderful, all things considered. Thoy dressod themaolvos, too, m publime, ethoreal biuo. Around the flouncos thoy hung tho delicate shado of the jaundico, and buried thoir Jovely blonde curls’ bonoath & welght of poppy and searlatina, Thoir monnors wero soft snd plonsing as tho trombone to tho firat row of tho orchostra- circlo, and their ndmirers numeorous indoed. Thore wero young mon who apparantly so loved the noblo work of charity that they gave up half-a-dny and tho samo fraction of o dollar to haog around the muck-worn stands of the falr maidens who soll tho ¢ Court-Houso Bells." Thore wero other young men who wore doubt- loss looking round for situations, and waiting with exemplary pationco until somothing should turn up. ‘Phoro wors also soveral pretty groups of little orphans who gathored round tho fountain, avd, ata proconcerted word, lifted up tholr shrill, frosh voicos in uuison and song. Tholr singing ~q zoally oxcollent, spd showod that they had Zjlled togethor by very caroful tonchors, ~top B epiritucllo patroness of charity, Honco, .« {glntly supported an avoirdupois of whoso sbocs, *4, 4¢T think it'a protty noar timo 276 pounds, #mie, > tfigfy p,Ing and gavo some- those children quiv ~g0 w]‘ h 23d hor thought body olso o clisnce,” the —ag o 0 iz aftorall, gho Liad not & veryoxalted, o& Of mURC LAST EVENIN i In tho ovening tho Inrge suc1enco of th n. ;mlunon \was moro than ropoated, 10, gatheting olny withln the walla of tho building. Th@ band discoursed_splondid musio, not_tho most Uightly approciated of which wore sovoral quad.tilles, otkas, and watohos, to which a numbe¥ O overa of the light fantastio tripped in on tho uppor_gallory, visitord woro presont, aud tho amount metts by tho charitable inatitutions was in the vionit,¥ of £3,000. Wi been « - TO-DAY. Tho cntortainment will bo continued to-88% with mew atractions, President King, of the Board of Educntion, has ordored that the public schools bo closed ab noon to-day, to give the childron nu opportunity to attond. The prigo of lulmn hstkm has boen reduced to 25 cents, cnildien conts. Public school children Jubilee singors,—all thoso who took part in the Jubiloo,—aléo all pu- pils in the first, socond, and third grados, are ro- uosted to be present_with_their Binging books Graded Singor Book No. 8), this afternoon ab Balf-past 2 o'clock, Under tho direction of thoir musical diroctor, Mr. E. . Whittomoro, they will sing several of their most popular airs. ‘Tenchiota and parents oro respootfully requostad $o nid thia outerpriso by the presonce of tha childron, It is expected that _soveral thoussnd children will bs prosent. Vaas & Hoffman’s Band will bo prosent, afternoon sud ovening, and will play sevoral natianal aire. Tho children from tho Catholic Orphan Asylum will also bo rosont, a8 woll as a dologation from sovoral of ho Protestant orphian asylums, whoso singing will bo popular with all who may hear them. Thg Old Ladios’ Home has been moved tem- orarily to tho building, and to see them quilt~ ng is novel, while tho pork ond boana they servo up oannot be excelled by any rostaurant in the city. Don't fail to seo them, R. H, Fish & Co, donste the ice-croam at less than cost, and an opportunity will be given all to partake of ice-crenm and caks sorved -y the hondeomest Iadics in the aty. Tho rotroats fitted up for tho ico-cream aro in the coutro of tho building, ensy of nccoss to all, gotten up ox- pressly for the oceasion. ‘Tho celobrated choir of 8t. Mary's Olhuroch, undor the direction of Prof. Robner, have prom- ised to be l()!uunnt and ronder somo of their fina singing. In addition, tho celebrated Apollo Club will bo present, while last but not least, Miss Broussnis will enlivon tho sfternoon with somo choica selections on the piano. The oxhibitors very gonerally co-oporate with the Exccutive Committeo in making tho beneflt toba sold to-morrow oyening undor the eficient direction of Wm. A. Butters, Esq., the well- kuown auctioneer. This movomont was started by soveral of the oxhibitors, who wish to assist in_helping to Bwall tho grand total for tho char- itablo *inetitutions, Bargeant, Greonloaf & Brooks dounto_ stovepipe elbaws to the amonnt of §25; Whittlesby ‘& Poters, wira-mattresses, §25; . M. Harcis, one enfe, 8125, and soveral others; with & prospect that many moro will join, and thot a vory laxge sum will be realized from this_source. Any porson_wishing to donate i’mll' sre requestod to sond.word to Dr. Ryder, Shairman of the Executive‘Cammittee any time to-dny. On acoount of thorush at tho rostau- Tant yostordayjtho ladies will start an extra tablo in tho main part of tho building to-day, #o that allcan bo accommodated; thoy thorefore ask again fora further supply of provisions, to be gont in a8 carly in the morning a8 possiblo. TO-MORIOW, Tho lnst day of the Exposition is to bo.made signally enjoyable by tho presentation of mugi- onl fontures that ace ns rare as thoy are delight- ful. It was thomght that - nothing conld shed #o_ distinguished an .eclat upon .its closo, and at tho samo timo7afford as much dolight to the many thousands 'who will visit it on Wodnesdsy noxt, aa the ,crganization of & rand musicat festival andpromenada concort. 0 thia end it was necessary’ to sectire BOMO unl~ rivaled sttrectdens from abrowd, as woll aa tol coucentrato: and augment/ the entire musical”| CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE ono of thio largost and gayest’ ayer Becn fu. During tho day about 10100 | cosst or ont, sud the-nm vd | protection aftorded was D \ TUESDA during tho promonado intormisslons melectios of & brilliant and popular cheraoter, ~Arrango~ mouts are boing mado to socuro vooal mombors from soveral artistos who aro popular favorites. A Buggestion ns to tho Expositions Duildings o the Rditor of The Chicaqo Tribtins ¢ Bins Allow mo to suggost, through your eol- umne, to thoso whom it may _oconcorn, tho pro- prioty of making usn of tho Expuzition bullding or Lie purposos of favnlshing po vor aud room Lo sowlng-mnchine workors,—ronting n spaco to oach indlyidual of, say six fool equare, furnishing tho nocossnry power (o drivo thelr machinos; Teoping tho buitding proporly heatad and othor- wiso in good ordor for tholr uko, nt & low ohargo. Such nn arrangemont ought to yiold at onco o wuMiclont sum to poy for fuol, dloaning, ropairs, and othor nocossary oXponECE. In connootion with this entorpriso, thero ghould bo s dining-room, furnishing in a noat manner, and at a low prico, the necossary food raquired at noon. 'Lhoro should also bo s room flc?on with proper tools for tho ropairs required on madlines, undor tho control of the managors of tho onterpriso, The entirolnbor and man- agomont of this affair shiould be in tho hands ot womon, oxcopting tho dutics of ougluoer, watehman, and ropnirors of maghinos, and ovon this Tust work might bo dono by thom, They might fit thomselves for this duty. 1t seoms to e & goodl work might bo dono in_this direction, Do building s _quito contrally looatod to tho business district, aud is, in lmoat -évory rospeot, dosirable, its sizo only boing sgainst it Who building will not be cgmnn od in value by putting it to such & use, but will rather bo bonetited by oc- cupation, avd may bo vacated at any timo dur- tn&x the yoar for such purposos ag its_designors originally intonded without much dumago to tho workera. This np[lorlunny should not bo allowed to pass without at lonat trying. the ox~ porimont. Esol individual woman might work ©on hor own account, or ong or more combing- tions might be formed, and those might take all clasaos of work, comploting wholly both the ma~ oluno and hand work, doing & genoral businoss for the masses of tho people, a8 well ng for the manufacturors. i These suggestions will bear oaroful oxamina- tion ; aud, if it I8 oloarly soon that the building can be hoatod and tho powor furnished af o cost that will warrant tho trial, somo of tho ladies of tho alty should at onco &id in bringing about thiy rosult, ™ —_—— LAKE HARBORS. Mecting of the Engincers? Olub of the Northwoste=An Instructive Papor on Luke Karbors Road by Col. Houston -=Artificinl and Natural Harbors-- Construction of Picrs and Breaks waters. Fho Engincers' Olub of the Northwest held a regular monthly meoting st the Academy of Scionce lnst evoning, Prosidont’ Olosbrough in the Chair, There wore tou membors pros- ent, After tho tramsaction of somo routine business, Col. Houston, U. 8. A, rend & popor on lako bLarbors, Ho sald the improvoments on tho great lakes which havo boon carried on 8o oxtonsivoly during the ‘past fow yoars, to tho groat bonofit of commorce, had nesumod, ot the prosent timo; tho chatacter of aeystom tho principles of which it was tho object of the paper to atato and illuatrate in part. Tho lako harbors woro of two classes : “wat, thoso which wore cntiroly artificial, and, 1 thogo which were in part natural and in goconu, -ig), ‘The first ombraced thoso whero ort artifu. *“ghatevor was afforded against protoction . "\ "Ging by the lino of the prfalling om-shor. iy, "in which caso all tho by nawral inle. - . propkwators, Tho > o Bocond ambraced, first, Inder 008 1 Hhe const whioh afforded protootion . “_ partial winds, but not from all, and required & PITE proteotion ;. and, second, natural inlots or r. "7 whioh required impravemonts to onable vessOis of tho larger class to enter them safoly. The gieneral principles involved in tho construction of the firat clusa of harbors, and tho first di~ vialon of the wecond olass, consistod of onclos- ing tlo wators to ‘e pratected by barriors ealtod N ing a et o chargo to onx:lmuinto the lnl‘(!o of suficient 4 depth to accommodate tho wants ’AS & rulo, it wan obsorved thab ‘of froshots the volumo of dis- ~ajl that tho direction of the our~ ohorgo i8 80 8Ly arie constantly with tho riso ront at tho mous " o luke surface wes in & and fall of the Iak. “\citintiop, duo to various conatant stato of %0 Y srdquoncy a8 to give causes, of such oxten. “ ¢ i1,q ptreams emptying to the lower portions o. L B sbaaias. oyl Mrees: (et oscillations wore somotin % it andtime Soct Bt thay worsirrogula. ~ 5240 Te] e of oocurronce. An okcillation. * {'ghos0 months sud fraquont. Theimprovement 0s ~ \J deopening tho inlots consisted in widening 8. “(jie Jake, and in chaunel out to the deep wator of “\jed channel, rovotting tho sides of tho excav. “quthern por- "o principal storms affecting the s “Njgsn woro tion of tho west side of Lako Mic. Suptaniie from tho northoast. Tho waves c. o struck the ehoro-at an angle of 45 degre. roduccd strong Interal curront in & sou. ircotion. Tho material op ornoar tho sh. ™ out to s varying depth, sccording to the Leig. of tho waves, was tirred up end moved to the gouth, Whon iv met tho mouth of a stream it was oarried out and deposited on tho north pido of tho ohannol, so that the ohannal of the river was forced to tho sonth. What natural channels did oxist were crooked, and lin- blo to changs by the action of storms. During tho geason of 1872, thero was only ono atream on tho wast sido of Lake Michigan and on Lake Superior, where harbor _improvoments Woro in prograes, which had o constant outward curront at the mouth, __This was the Menomonce River, in Michigan, The chanpel, when intended to *afford o harbor of refugo llurln[é ‘storms, should Lo not loss than 600 feat in width. The direc- tion given to tho chnnnel had gonerally boon perpondienlarto thoshoro, and that was, porhaps, !I::‘pbesfq excoptiin spocinl cases. Horegarded thia 28 objectionable bacause it confined tho wavos entoring tho mouth of the harbor, whoreas, if the distance botween the piers inorenscd toward tho shoro, tho sea would be roduced immediate- Iy attor passing the hoada of tho piers. ¢ Tho piers and broakwaters in tho lakes woro J gonstructed either of oriby of timber aud iron, “filled with atone, or of pile-work. They were, in = certain sense, tomporary structuros, ro- quiring froquent repair. The work under water, }it put togothor so as to resist tho forcos to | which it was subjocted, might bo considorad per- " manent, as timber undor frosh wator would lost indefinitoly, Above water, tho timber would last from ten to fiftecn yoara. 1t was impossible, excopt under the moat fa- yorable circumatancos, to mako cribs romain in thoir places on tho ordinary Iake bottom without proparing »_subsiantial “foundation of looso btono, ‘Tho first erib in the Chicago broalawatar was placed at tho north endof the work, in | {wonty-four fat of water, ‘Thrao months aftor- wards, during a heavy nozthonst storm, it moved bodily to the north about Lwelve fost, and to the onat about one foot. Crib-piers, whon placed in good alignmont and oloas togother, mako & vory matisfactory and substantial work. - Ha of commer, ¥, oxoopt in tin. "%, talont at home, to prosent an impressivo en- thought it would be an improvemont on tho gomblo worthy of tho occasion. Several of thoy! prosont system tho ' contro of the most remownpd and brilliant instrumental, crib, dividing - it lengthwiso into threo soloists in tho countryrhave beon.seoured to add | proetigo to the musioal fosst. The programmo [*H Variod ond doightful, and prosontsan entortain- mont In ovory way, oxcellont. Purely from a: musical standgpoint alone, tho concort will be of. o romarkably high' ordor. That groat artiat on | the violin, Wheninwski, has beon seoured to play at tho two, concerts of the day, and the many thousnnds /who wero * dolightod with the oppor- tunity of Aistening to his wondorful musio last . 1 ‘him again. Tho vercfict of the.most oritical and culturod airclos f tho world has placed him a8 a violin peformear far above all his competitors, oven above those who Lave in tho - courso of amany years ' of prafessional sor- vice,” much s Olo Dull,’ Viouxtemps, and Joukim, Justly oarnod a world-wido repufation, ‘Aupthor significant proof of how thorough las bcon tho endeavor mado to prosent & truly &aporb ontertalnment fs in_tho~ engogomont of tho Kunkel Drothors, Those goutlomon aro planists of rare oxcolienco, and in their duo Eorlnr’mnuc«s oxoito as much ploasure from the onutiful offocts they command a8 in tho mar- wkill thoy volons aceursoy and - intricate thom un- oxhibit, Rubinstein pronounced oquanjed in the performanco of plano duetts, Our bost homa talont hns alio boen prossod into the sorvioe, and for some timo past Ifans Balatks has boon proparing a mammoth orchios- tra, 1o haw omalgamatod tho Star Orchestra with tho CGreat Western L|¥hb (luard Band ropor, and also augmentod this with the mout udicious koleotions from all tho beat avallublo natrumontul talont in the oity, Balatke Lua pro- parod o suporb programme, Nnbmchlli goloo fons of & olassical order, popular potpourris and bollad intorludos, overturos aud selestiona from the grand oporas, _Added to this, tho hxfiu orchestra of Vaas and IHoffman, whioh will bo inoronsed for this dav, ewpooialfy will pertorm oqual parts, tom aud &nk«iblonu put in to hok stono over this portion, = When Isrgo oribs of timber fillod with stone were used, it was impor- tant that the foundation on which thoy are placed should be;propared g0 as not to under- mine, ‘Tho form'of bronkwater which seoms to bo most auitable In tho genoral caso consisted of a wall, the sides.of which had a slight batter, placed on & foundation of rubble-stono, After thanking. tho Colonol for roading tho pa- per, the Olub adjourned. : TUE CITY IN RRIEF. . Prof, R, L. Cummock, of Evanston, will givos ronding at Grant Placo Aothodist Episcopal Churoh this eveniug, The firat anniversary of - the Young Pooplo's Assoclation, of the Westorn Avoniie Daptist Ohuroh, witl take place this evoniug at 8 o'clook, i Tho rogular noon prayer-meeting was lod yos- Jterday by the Rov. Willlam Harris, of Loudon, iBogland. It will be lod to-dsy by the Reve b, 1001, . | ATLolge of 0ad Follows, to work in tho Trench langusge, will Lo instituted ot Fort Doarborn Kall, corner Audison aud Holstod -stroots, to-morrow evoniug, John Qarduer etole somo ulglxt{ papors yostars day from Tuw ‘Tninune offico, Ho waus finod §25 by Banyon, who chunged the ohargo to oune of disorderly couduct, Al Pu“m“ intorested in tho formation of tha Christian Union olass for instruotion in short- hand aro roqueated to meet at tho clasa-room of {hio Union this oveniug at 7:80 o'clook, The utars progoribed by tho Board of Polioo for vrivate watchmen vu{od policos With, powor ‘was_mado with s closo bot- d the ) NOVEMBER 11, 1873. roady for delivery at the offico of the Bupor~ intendont of Polico, In tho now Olty Hall. Danlol Connoll, who stolo a quantity of oloth- ing and jewalry from A, B, Meokor about & wool 0go, an account of which was given at tho timo, wa put under bail of §1,000 yestorday by Boully. A noto from Mr. O, Chaunte, Ohiof Enginoor of tho Erio Railway, to Mr, . W. Dunham, of this olty, statos that the announcoment that the Erlo Company intondod to oxtend thelr rond to Cliicago I promaturo. A nogro gambling-house on Fonrth avenuo waa pullod by tho polico on Sunday night, with chips, monoy, and all the gambling tools. Baoyon disolargod tho prisonors, saying * thoy ‘miglit bo playiug forfun." Honry Bampson, & young man, wag yostorday hold for furlher exuilnlaon by Junytlco Vant ‘Woud, on nehnrfio of buatardy preforred by n woman namod Lona Englo, who was divoroed from her husband a fow weoks 880, Goorgo Bmith shot at a man, the ball golog through his coat, Ho was srrested, but the man ran away, And had nob boon captured yostorday morning. Smith was hold in 600 bail till tho man he tried to murdor could bo found. Frank Riddlo was fined 826 for keeping a ve! disorderly hiouso on Twolfth stroot. Ho col- locted somo of his ohoson friends around him and ralsed a pandemonium which the neighbors complained of. Henco tho arrost and fine, Goorge Brown, alias John MoIntosh, was fined 815 for. hrunklnF iuto one of tha cars of tho Ohi~ ango, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad, It was found out that bo had escaped from Pontiao, 80 he was sent baok to tho Biate Roform Behool ab that place. Mike” MoDonald was hLold in bail of $800 for asssulting an ofticor in the dischargo of hia Tho circumstances wero givon at the Jobn Glnfli’ ‘Harvey Bmith, and David Haines holpod * Mike,” Thoy wore arrested yos- to:guydby Moer Considino, whom they had ag- saulted, Tho alarm of fire from Box 78, at half-past & elook lagt oyaning, was caused by the discovory of flamos in Kolloy & Norloy's dry-gooda storé, No. 806 Arolior svauuo, ‘The firg origlnatad trom tho caroloss uso of o matoh in_lightlng o gas-jot near o curtain, Damngo, $25; fally insurod in tho Atlantio of Naw York. A Fire-Insurance Patrol wagon is to belocated in tho noighborhood of Twenty-second straet, to cover the distriot betwesn Twelfth and 'Chirty- first eireots, Tho Committoe having the matter in chargo will roport favorably at tho noxt moat- ing of the Board of Underwriters, and it is ox- ue:n;l that tho wagon will be ordered imme- atoly, - Charles Horbortz, of No, 809 South Onnal strect, acting for tho firm of Steiboundorf & Jo., of Omalia, Nebraska, yestorday sworo out a war- rant before Banyon for the arrest of au alleged swindlor named Michael Fahndrich, It appoars that Fahndricls purchusod $1,644 worth of goods from tho Omaha firm, and by fraudulont means ‘mado way with thoe proporty, without puying for it. Ho issupposed to bo in ‘this city. : Poople lving in tho ‘southwestern part of the clty will be glad to loarn that s now lino of 'buscs was startod yostordny from tho corner of Madi- son and State streots, wost to Clark, thonco south £o0 Adams, thoncae west to Southwostern avenuo, thonco southwest to Ogden avenue, Tho pro- priotor, Mr. Harringlon, says that it ho fa prop- orly patronized by tho public ho will run a 'bue’ overy throe minntes. . TLast Saturday, $200 in gold and a eatchol wore gtolon from the hon‘dln%;honsu of H. Fisohback, No. 184 West Rundolph stroet, Yos- terdsy & young man named L. Erioubusch, who ‘hias beon boarding in the house for someo time, mlddenli turnod up missing. It was learned that ho Wayno Road for New York, and that ho paid for hia ticket with gold coin. Itis, therofore, be- lioved that ho was the thiof. An officer started in pursuit of him last night. : At an oarly hour Sunday morning the body of o Gorman namod Fritz Rikus was found hang- ing by & scart to & tres opposito Pottor Palmer's .until arrangomeonta co? residence, at tho cornor of South Park Boule- vard and ‘Forty-sovonth stroot. Tha doconsod Jad apparently committod suicido, ~ Ha had boen oo, in the vicinity on Saturdny, aud was in 800 of jwork., Ho was then in o destituio B fition. Tho body was cut down, and & Satopor's firy impauolod by Justico Yiorn, of o own of Hyte Park, A vordict of suicide swaa rondered. Tho German Aldormen, of whom thoro sre six in the Council, are endeavoring to form o coali- tion with their Amorican brothron in order to ¥ dcfont tho plana of the Irish ‘mombeors,” The Initos, it is #rid, wans Hickey for Superintendont of Police and all tho other minor clt¥ offices. Tho Germans want Jake Relim and o air divi- slon. Thoy are hopelessly fu tho ‘minority, and if thefr. overturca sro A}norad they can do nothing. Tho American [dermen aro aware of the ndvantage they poseess, and will probebly ‘combine with them if cortnin concessions aro mada, whoreby good men can bo appointoed. Bhould tha new coalition bo formod, the ** groedy Irish " won't got ovory offico. " & Tha tugemon and eailors at the lumber market wore amused yesterday morning by an accidont which befoll” Doputy Un Buck, Ho had an cxecution ngaiust the tug- boat Anpie L. Smith, and, whon sho camo up to tho whart, bo soized hold of the lino thrown sshoroe by one of the dock-hauds, and eried out, T bavo an_exeoution ngninst this hont, and sopoa ber in tho name of U 8, Grant. Tho tug Alimot g0 abraast of the. whart at firat, hor ow Sk s, g it To got Lier fnto position, it wos necessary to Tigld tho bow fnst, * BIr. e | ‘Jltpmng-pcln and, ad-taken the b o'clook train on the T, - ited Btatos Marshal SIIAIL TO THE CHIE Mr. Flosing’s Scronnde, ns Desoribod by His Own Paper=-\Who Wore 'Khere Distinguished Cltizons and n Band Prenontation of n Mednd to the s Glork Lendor Yaslr. Wesing's Speoche«ETo Docinros Jle Xins Thrown O5f the Ropublican Party Yolkca=ilo Pludges the S Poople’s Party? ton 4 Good, Blilciont, nnd Ilonest Gov- ernment Y=s¢t Witty and Anlmated Momarks by DMeasrs. Coolbaugh, Lich, Comisioy, Kountree, iAoy, Schooninger, &ud OtherseeA Lo i of Monson andn Flow of Wine. The Sunday odition of tho Slaals-Zeltung con- tnins tho following account of tho sorenadoglvon to My, Heelng on Saturday night: 1t waa ineyltablo, after tho graud victor Peoples party won, that the wccosaity should make foclt ‘foltof_having, n addition Lo the tumultuous and atormy colcbrationa of victory in Kingabury Ifail aud on the North Bide, snd whicll aroso from the fArat finpulses of uncontrallablo joy, 8 moro uiot atd dig- niflod ono; and it was aiso almost inovitable thiat thin should tako tha form of n speelal rocogaltion of tho Rervices of tho scknowlodged leader and commander of tho campalga, Thus It camo about that yesterdny evening Mr, A, 0, Meing s suryeisod at i liotso by (ho viat of ‘prominont follow-luborors aud_private oitizens, Wo Tiume Mosars, Willinm X', Coolbaugh, ¥. if, Winston, A» Bclooninger, Yoler Wolf, Gon. Lioh, L. Kenboy, John, M. tojnireo, Ald, MoAvoy, Lengacler, Btout, Mabir, White, Lynch, and_Jouns, John Comnls- Xoy, Jacob Rtohm, J, K. O, Forrest, I’ A. Hollmau, Jr., H. B, BMiller, etc,,—about Aty gouticmon fn oll, They wero accompanied Ly tho Great Woatorn Light' Gunrd Dand, whict, tuder the dircetion of Joun Hand, gavo an oxeellent serenade, “Afior the guests Lind assemblod In the great parlor of thie iouse, oud had been welcomad by A, Heslng and his wife, Mr. F. H. Winstou hauded to Mr, Healug, aftor referritig 0 bis great merits in tho sncceas of tUo conteat against Purllanism, and proplicsying thnt the Poopio's, purty, fouuded with his ss*.nrice, would ba tho- party of the future, o eplendiu. gold modal as & ‘momorlal, with tho {nscription : o Oun GLonIOUK LEADER, Anzitony 0. Hisivo, 1IN THE BATTLE YOI PERGONAL AND ERTY.” Aftar Mr. Tiesing had cxprosscd, In warm torms, Lis \bianks for tliohonor sud_recoguition of orvices paid him, Lio romarkod that ho bud not carriod on tho Content In the oxpectation of auy roward or recog- Tikion, but siuco ho folt 1t was bis” duty, So soouas Lo bud oen that o spirit, Lolioved to have been long. dead, was stirring sgdin—tho spirit of Know- Notinglsni,—ho had folt bound to do what Jio could to dofeat it 1Yo did not claim thio honor of tlo viclory, slnce hio could not havo won.it if all tho liberal-minis d clomont liad ot stood by lim-—not merely thoso of foralgn, but thoso of native birth ; and horojolced that Lio waa ablo o gay that thore wore more of tho Isat named cluss neserted, Aftor hio bad scon that nothing could be dono with oxisting parties, ho had boldly thrown off tho patty g A £oins 40 know Huat 1o purty_oould Fo- Taain in power longor than twelvo yoars: without be- Soming corrupt, Ho far oa tho Peoplo's party was con Sornod, ho was convincod that it would give o good, oMiclont, and honost government, 1f it did not, he, and tho'papor which Lie had in part the hono to” rep- Tesent, would bo the first to discover misfeasanco, and ‘put dishonest offtcers fn tho pillory, |+ Nir, Adolph Bchoeninger followed, in Gorman, o anid (st thora wa to-day buk ono foeling among tho Gormsns,—that of thmkfulncss and_respoct for tho Iman to whogo admtrablo guidanco and porsonal devo- Hon thcir succens was to bo ascribed, who bad under- atood how to swaken the Gerinon aid othor eloments $o w conaclousuess of thotr power, and to unito thelr forces for & common purposo, and who to-doy waa tho ‘most importaut political iguro in the Northwest, iz, Tioalug, in bis reply, declined to sccopt tlio Golo credit, 1fo ropeated that, without their follow-laborers, Without tho favorablo deld and the long precoling Division sud blunders of tho othior sldo, viciary coul not kave beon secured, 1t lie, o md. of tho Staate-Zeitung, iad dono much, 1t was dug o tho fact Thnt every ono conuooted with the paper had worked which tho "Rerictous Lan- with' tho People's party than had been hat o had kapt o promiso aado six oarn proviaus. Iy, and had gainod for it the best mssistants in s "country, “Ho ropeated that oversthing should o domo o wiow tiat 0 party wos ablo fo givoa Letter thian tho Yeoples party, fowod apecches, and toasts followed toasts, Willam F. Goolbaugl drouk to the prosperity of tho People's Darty, whichs united all 1iboral oloments, snd“for tho Bicctsa of which 2,000 Amoricans had ‘Voted. Gon. Tieb, L. A. Hoffmsn, Jr., Joun Comiskey, John 3, Jtountreo, Ald. MeAvdy, Adolph Behooningor, Washi ingion Uesing, and muny others followed with witty and nnimated romarks. “Thio main idoa of ull tho apocches was, that old pr- tles had censed to oxist, and thatin tho People’s party oxisted, If nob tho Jiow, thon this basia of tho now, Darty of progcess for (s countey, Tt cugoclal om Phsha wds T on o foct it (1o Peorles party wil o hold in honor for giving tho city tho best govern~ ment t hns yot Lnd, : Tt is Lardly nocessary to call stention to tho fack that many giwsscs wero dronk to the bealth of the upaskors, o prrty,oud . ealns family, and that Dir. Hes{ag nnd din liouschold were the most cour- toous aud oLliging of husts, Sl — HIGH MASONRY. Orlental Conaistory, Sublime Princos of the Royal Becrot, Thirty-sccond Degroe, will escort the Bupreme Council of Sovercign Grand In- spoctors Genoral, Thirty-third and lnst Dogroo, Anolont Accepted Rito, for the North- orn Masonio Jurisdiction of the U. 8. A,, the Hon, Josiah H. Drummond Thirty-third De- gree, Most Puissant Sov. Gr. Com.'., from tho Pelmer House, at 10 a. m, Lino of march, south on State to Adams, wost to Clark, south’to Jackson, wost to Wabesh avenuo, south to Harrigon, east to Michigan avonuo, north to Monros, swest to Wabash avonuo, narth to Madison, wost to Btatd, north to Lok, Wost to Clark, sonth to Washington, woat to TnSallo, soulls to Orlontal Hall, 134 and 124 LinSallo streot. Faa Nasuvrne, Nov. 10.—The Masonic Grand Lodge of Tounessco nesombled at Magonio Hall Budk was an unnsubstantia. . >uy; tho bont awung. around, . ",“.,3“;}‘,".“{"{; the'Tivor. A deck-nand'houled him .~ tion wan tho oot ollar, and the dripping 0x00u.. duly served. The Chicago Socioly of Physicians and Sur+ eons hold thoir_rogular semi-mouthly meeting Fnab ovoning at fwe Grand Pacific Hotel. The Vico-President, Dr. A. Roovew Jackson, in the abscnce of the Pravidont, occupied the Chajr, Several now mombens wero pmpnlndb balloted for, nnd unanimously -elocted. +The Committes appointod ab tho lastd mooting to sccure snit- D rooms for.the meokings of tho Bocicty xo- portod that they could Lisve tho Academy of Beiauco by pnrlug for tho gas and hiating, and rooms ab tho Pacific Hotol wero offorc\d to thom ‘without auy chargo whatover. It wase ecided to accopt the offor of the proprietors of th'o Paciflo d bo mado for mra suit- ahloquartors. Dr, John Dartlott read a L'engthy egssy on tho * Aguo Plant," after whichisgho ‘mooting odjourned. « 3 Toet * Friday s Gorman named John™ Bauer informed s real-estato des’ar named Josoph Einohoff that Lo iishei to;invest 21,00 in pioco of euburbsa property,, whicl romised a good profit, Einohoff imformed rx(m that Lo had ten lots, located on tho Grand Boulovard, in the Town of Hydo Park, thet he would soll for $100 apioco, and unrolled » handsomsly golored map upon which tho lots woro described. Having groat confl- dence in Einohof's intogrity, he contrndted for tho proporty without goiug to seoit, and, he assorts, paid over tho money. Bunday aftornoon ho drovo out to viow his new possessions, -but found thom not. nolum!n[im the city, he bo- fau an invoatigation of tholocation of tho lots, and found them to be situatod nearer to tho Calumot Rivor than to the southorn boundry of Obloago, and, what was moat discoursging, Lo discovored that they wera bub 10 foot long and 8 foot wide. Bauermado an aflidavit tothe truth of theso statemonts boforo Justice Daggett. A warrant was_issued for Einchoff's arrest, and was oxeouted by Conatable Hartman, Einehoft yas placod ‘undor §1,000 bonds to appoar boforo J..:‘z oo Daggots next Fridey for furthor oxami- unation. Tho Sherman House has changed hands, Mr. N. O. Munson, of Boston, being unvilling to conduct it any longor, tho late panio lm\'mg made it difficult to Dorrow monoy. It fs aal that the house was paying oxponsos and somo- {hing ovor, That monoy wat due and unpald is atatod, Tho oxnot amount i not known, but it approximated §75,000. Part of it was'owing for furiture and tho remainder for ront. Thora woro no mortgagos, and of courso thero could bo no foreclosurca, Boyond tho attachment of Tiold, Leiter & Co., no onc attompted to collact monoy of Mr. Munson, It appears, ‘however, that a stipulation in the leaso Lhnd boen violatod, S0 thin Jod Col. Frank Bhorman to try to gob poskossion of the hotel ond run It in tho intorest ©f tho Shorman cstate, Last Baturday week ho and Mr. Maysh, tho Trustco of the estato, wont £o Doston and daw Dir, Munson. Thoy tallod to Lim, and tho result was a transfer of the forni- tura, oto,, at an agreed price, tho hotol aseum- ing tho iudebtodnass, aud paying to Br. Munson tho difforono botweon tho suin decided upon and tho dobts. ' The now proprietora took possession fimunhy. Tho prosent manager, AMr. O. B. unson, romaing i charge tomporarily, It ia paid Col, Bliermau will bo the now manager, aud that Mr, Parsons will bo steward, —_———— SUICIDE. - Spectal Corvespondence of Tho Chicago Tribune, McGaeraon, In., Nov, T.—Lllon Oloson, 8 Nor- woglun_git], who' Lias boon in tho nmplo{ o James B, Simpaon, of Decoral, In., committed saloido last night, T vordit of tho Coronor's Jury was that tho doconsed camo to her death from abortion, No party can ag yot bo conuoot- od with b b _Behr N, I, Fe to-diy, There was a vory full attondance; 350 subordinate Lodges wera reprosented. st ol o i e MORTUARY. Brooxmaroy, Iil., Nov. 10,—Tho funoral of Cor, Cook oconts at Normal to-morrow. Tho 001 o .k bis Tosidonce will bo_sttended by sn immenso goncourso of citizons from Normal, Yt oity, and £l parts of tho Stato, Many mom- e fhin old rozimont, also Mossrs. Piorson o Stown, mombora of tho Railrond Hoard, and tho Becretary of the saing, will be Yroaunt. Tho e e Y conard, of Normal, Miniator of tho Oongrogational Chuteh, o which Col, Cook bo- Tougod, will aenduct the Bervice, ittt e c ] MARINE. Port ot Chicago. ~ARRIVALS..0veeeesen NOV 10, Behr Qoral, Clucoln, Junbor, Bolr Petrel, Muskegon, lumbar, Senr F, B, Garduer, Saginaw, lumber, f-hr Josslo Phillips, Manlsted, lumber. Pro. Thomas A, Scott, Buflalo, sundrics, Prop Jay Gould, Buffdlo, sundries, EE0P Stitehor Iby, Buffalo, conl, Betie ¢ G, Mixor, Oswego, 0oal Bohie Adp.atlc, Muskegon, lumbor, Hebr O, L, JJohnston, Muskogon, Inmber, Prop Aunio x_aurle, Muskogon, lumbor, Schy Joacs, Ah1skegon, lumber. Henr Gatng Coo &, Muskegon, Tambor, Hehr Bovontl; O 10, Maukegon, lumber, Beiir Dispatch, 8hurgeon Bay, lumber, Bebr Ada Medors,\Menominee, lumber, Sechr Threo Bolls, Nenomince, Tumnber, Hoht tiomid, Ludinton, lumber. Targo G, O, D., Graizd Hayen, lumbor, Tiarge Goldon ifarvent, Grand Haven, lumber, Targe 0, F. Allon, Grend Uaveu, lumber, Bargo Mary Amatis, Grand Haven, lumber, Hohr Mogollo, Ford Biyer, lumber, Sehr Bamoni, Oswego, Balt, 5o Bon oy Sayiors Plo, tan bark, Sonr Midnighf, Ofeveland, coal, Eehr Fayotto Brown, Buffalo, coal. Sehir J. 0. Harrisan, Budglo, coal, Trop Jamos Fish, JF., Buffalo, sundzies, Prop Vanderbilt, Buifalo, aundrive, Trop Patomac, Bufalo, studsies. Hehr Moutana, Cleveland, cool, Trop Badger State, Tutlulo, sundries. Belir 7, V, Taylor, Gheboygau, luibas, rry, Grind Hoven, lumber. Sebir pcod, Grond Havon, lumber, Prop Toluilo, Buffalo, sundricy, Bebir Roludedr, Osweio, coal. Bebr Willard, Groen iy, luinber, OLEARED. .. 41erers NOR 10, Prop Oconto, Escanabia, 160 Lrlu beef, sundsl: Bous Jasato 1hillips, Musisteo, 10,000'bu.cats) 100 brls porks, Selir 8 Baies, Fmipire Plor, 3 tons corn mosl, 13 brly ork, 10 brla flouir, ahd'sundrics, Solir Tihacs, Muskogon, 25 tous ha "Drls pork, & bria beef, and sundtioa, Selir Higalo & Joncs, Buffalo, 3,000 bu corn, i Selir Mowper, Detroll, 18,010 bu corn, ‘Prop Puraia, Bt, Cathariue, 10,000 bu wheat, Troh Tavorlto, Aenomnines, 1,600 bt oats, 60 brla becf, ' brlo o, 26 brls salt, aud wiadries, Sclur Fliza Day, Ludington, 4,000 bu oats, 30 tona feed, "85 brla flout, 20 brls beot, 15 brls pork, und sun- drles, Sehr Ells ¥ilinwood, White Lako, 1,000 bu oats, 1,000 bu cory, Scbr Qallatin, Buffalo, 20,661 b wheat, NIGHT CLEARANCES, Nov, 10, Hebir A. I, Moore, Buifala, 00,000 bt corn, Trop Javu, Buttalo, 31,000 bu Wheat, 13,600 corn, 5,00 bt oate, 8,100 brl tlour, 501 baga ofl cake, St Muskogon, Grand aven, 50 Lrls oll, 30 brls whis- %y, 95 brls pork, and sundries, Belir A. 3, Boors, Littlo By Do Noquo, & bla ofl, 10 Tirla boc, and sundricd, Prop D, Bullontine, Bfalo, 47,000 b corn, Trop Morchaut, Butialo, 89,000 bu corn, L ko Erolghts Wore in fafr domaud nt 6o for corn to Buffalo, or a de- clino of o from Sulurday's ynto, Vesscla wiro {aken for Oswejio ut 1130 for wheat, Tho engagements res portad wuraa foliowa ; Lo Biifalo—8elir Nlogara and. argo Buperior, cor ut 603 sobr Tecumsch, Whost on priyato terma 2 nrop Idahio, whieat sud com throuah, for victary with nit Lis power, and Lis solo morit was - N and prop J, wheat through not named, corn on privato lerima, o Doston vis Tiufale) prop § Vandorbilt, corn at 98¢, To Oawogo—fichr Bhmana, whont at 11%o ; solir J, Biglor) corn on private terma; selir American, corn on owner’s account, To Ogdons= burgii—8elir bt named, corn on ownor's sccount, fo Barin—Prop Uity of Detralt and bargo Quiding Blar Whient and corn on privato torme, Totul, 13 ; capacity oqual t0 100,000 bu whoat, aud 235,000 b cori, fllinols & Michigan Oannk OANAL OF¥I0E, OittoAGD, Nov, 10.—Anmvep—Ellle O'Conncll, Hng, 78 yda stona : 0, W, Walker, Lomont, 89 ydntoho ¢ ttenrlotta Walker, 89 yds stone; 8, & T., Lomont, '10_yds tono ; Roscuo, Lemont, 85 yda 2iduo; Gentye Judd, Lomont, 73 yda stono | Blontana, Laftelo, 75,000 bu ente; Cominerco, Ottuws, 6,650 b corn 3 Ohicago Bullo, Uttca, 0,000 bu corn 3 ' Horcules, Utien, 6000 bucoru { 170 buw oats ; Board of Trade; Maeabiies, 6,000 bu torn, 1,000 bu cata Orlon, Mars sotiles, 6,000 bu corn 3 Maplo Leaf, Bird's Bridgo, 6,000 Dbu corn } Phonix, Leckport, 5,700 bu oornj Mary Walker, Lomont, 89 yda stono ; Constitution, Lomont, 80 yandtone Gon. Mckioraon, Lomont, 00 ys oo | , Lomont Btono § e 5 ,1 yds stono ;' Sligo, Willow ianED—Tlobort Holmes, Hfonry, 100 brls salt 3 08,001 £ lumbar, Henoeas 45,713 ‘¥ tumbor, Houry & 1,081 £k, Ottaway prop Whale, 820 brla salt, Henry § 23'brla salt, Ollawn ; 60 brla mait, 3,500 tba iron, 2,00 £ lumber, 4,050 18 merchandiag, 3’ tons cosl, ‘Bonoca § Frionddbip, Menry: tug O, F, Neglo, Honry: acow Hary, Houty ; 1l b, Carpentor, Bag ; Edwin Walker, Jr,, Lemont ;' Roliatice, Temont; J. H, Walkor, Las mont; Travelor, Lemont ; Admiral, Tomont, 24,610 fk Inmber, 50 m ‘bingles, 20 1o Iaths Bligo, Willow Bprings; Constitution, Lemont; Gen, 'MoFPliceson, Le- mont ; Gon. Shorman, Scnaca, Citoaco, Nov, 10--0 p, m.—Am Paul, 5,497 bu. corn, Buffsio Rock ; 3,373 bu corn, Ol tawa's Onondaga, Morzis, 3,600 bu’ corn, 3,000 bu oats, 5,575 1bs ompty Ltls ;_Induatry, Morris, 5,900 bu corg, 1,760 1bs seod § prop Wasp, Summit, 35 yd stono, nIvep—Peter and Veanols Passcd Detrolts Dernorr, Mich., Nov. 10,—PAssrD DowN—Propt ‘Nobraska, Alnsk, ‘Arctic, Emplro Blate ; arks Twe ; Frionds, Red, Witio snd Dluo ; scbrs Richards, Win. Blow, 104, Kelth, F. . Kiapp, Gulde, Faster, 1. Hunna, Franols Palms, James X! Escanabn, John Minor, ' China, 8, Yortland, Orphau Boy, Lady McDonald, R, monyhert, Amsenatiy Novads, Jous Migto, Taltle, Banama, Olara Tacker, ‘David Wells, 'Gity ol i Btraits, Emma Goyno, I, 0, Potter, William Young, . Tiversldo, Ouondaga, Flying Mist, Monitor, Harvest Tome, Homer, Bam Gook, Hoboken, A.{¥. Lucky, Butelle o, V¥, B. Thllip, Allce lt‘:cfinfil . : 835D Uvr—irop Mayfiowor; schirs 1L, B, Bcovel, i ‘Dan Foor, Prido of Amesica, % ot Deenors, Sich,, Nor, 10 i { gTnOIT, Mich,, Nov, 10~Evening,~~Passep Dows —Barks Von Valkenburg, Bissoll; achra M, Foster, t Loulss, Quimby, ‘PARsED Ur—~rop Janeckd and barge, WIND—Went, SPECIAL NOTICES. AP AR g Imitators und Their Schemes | 3 Oama to griof at last, Only orlgloal discovarion like that i of Dr. Holnbold, stand tho test of timo, Helmbold's Buchu, whioh Is tha anly gxtrastaf that wandorul shcuty s, 1o still ro tont ronlizos lts full victuos, 1n st upon to_cura Kidney Complaint, Fomal Impotoncy, Grar- ‘l, the Effeots of Bssipation, <onbios of tho urin: Sramerls it i3 oo foits, " JOIN B HIENRY, Now Yorl, Boto Agonte Schenclc’s Mandrake Pills. Thoss oill prs composed. exolualvaly of vogotabla ta- Tnporess grodionta, although thoy oatlroly suj tha uso Sioroury, do not lonso any of its injurlousoffocts. Thoy ot diceotly upon tho iser, and aro a valuablo romedy 1z all casos of dorangomont rosulting from a disordorod Statoof that organ.. Livor Compinint, Billions Diorders, Tnaigoation, Stk foadacho, Hploll Fator, &0, e ‘il sticoum to thio fron uso of Sohionck's Mandrake Pillsh, X Yorsalo by nll draggists and doslors, Premature Loss of the Hair, whioh fs 80 common nowadays, may b entirely provente Py thousa”"af Bumott's Cocohino, Tohss A thousands of cascs whora tho hair was coming out fn fal, and has novoe faflad toarrost its docay, and ta I isae ing an pramoto ' hoalthy and vigorous growth, samo timo unrivallad 3 3 dressing for tho bai application will rondar 1 sott snd glossy for soversl day lor salo by drugglsts evorywhare. DRY GOODS. v .8, Clafin & (0. Important totheDry Goods Trade. SPECIAL SALE, Commencing Tuesday Morning Nov. 11, 1873, . B. CLAFLIN & C0. Will offer their entire stock of Merchandise, both Foreign and Domestic,amounting to | SIX MILLION DOLLARS, At such reduction from pres- ent values as will insure the sale of their entire stock with il in thirty days. Great sacrifice will be made, il but during this special sale the | term of eredit will be strictly thirty deys, with proper dis [_cpu,nt for prompt cash, 880 bu onts, 10 | FINANCIAL, Allen, Stephens & Co., DOMESTIO BANKERS, o5 PINE-ST ., NEBEW TORK. Organtzed for tho businoss of out-of-town Hanks and Tianksra uxoluslyoly, to whoso businoss & thorough and unusual attentiou will bo givon. Do Ko stook businoss and do KOTsocept speculative adgounts, ‘Four ver oent Lntorest 9n doposita,

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