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2 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNIESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1IR73, ACADEMY.OF SCIENGES. Looture Last Evening by Dr. Ransom Dexter on the ‘‘Facial - Angle.” In the’ Lower Order of Vertebratos the Angle of the Face Is in Line with the Back. In the Highest Order It Is in Line with the Abdominal Surface. Relation Detweon Mental Manifostations ond tho * Bearing of the Facial Anglo to tho Lino of (lie Body. Tho Ohicago Acadomy of Bolencos lold its rogular monthly meoting last oveniug, tho Hou. William Bross in the ohair. Dr. Norman Bridgos, the Secrotary, rond tho minutes of Inst meeting, whicl wero adopted. Mr. O. 8, Wostcott wae elccted o momber of {tuo Acndemy. DONATIONS. The Bocrotary aunounced that the following donations wero mado to tho Acadomy sinco tho Ootobor meoting : From Mr. William Wolcox, specimens of wood token 81 foot below the sur- faco in sinking the shaft for the now Lake Tun- nolj from Mr. E. 8. Oliesbrough, spocimons of wood taken from tho samo shaft 83 foot bolow the surfaco ; from the TLeavenworth, Lowrence & Galveston Railroad Com- pany, sixteon geologicnl spocimons, 2 large hoxes of specimons of grain, and 8 apec- Imons of soil ; from Mr, H. W, Boyd: Portions of a skeleton of a child taken from n mound ; 1 skin of'an African python ; 1skinof an African monkoy, and ono skin of an African baboon. From the Dopartmont of tho Interior: 4 pam- phlots ; from Mrs, Kate W, Doggott : 80 num- pora of tho American Naturalist, 256 of the American Journal of Science and Art, 14 of tho New England Historical and Geological Ragister and Antiquarian Journal; from the Smith- sonian Institute: 66 pampllats; from Mr. Al- bert D, Hazon : 2 vols, of the Goological Burvoy ot Vermont, DB, DEXTER'S ADDRESS. Dr. Ransom Doxter, Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Zoology in the University of Chi- Mngnn‘:ug then jntroduced, aud rond tho follo ing paper on “Tho Faoial Anqlo of the Yorte- brato Sub-kingdom of Animals :" J "4 1Pho gubject of tho facial auglo has oceplodu the attontion of philosophers from tho eonrlicst antiquity. Their thoories though vaguo, uu- pntisfactory nnd uninteresting in thomsolves vot tond conclusively to show that gomo patent goneral principlo underlics tho wiolo domain of tho subl)cot. Confinod to tho narrow limits of tho varlotios of the human raco, a8 has usually boon the custom of writers, and wo got only a art of the ovidence that 18 8o beautifully illus- rated, when wo include the wholo sub-kingdom of anjmals to whioh we belong. “In cunaldcriul; any of the groat physio- o fogical and philosopliical ~questions "that are based upon & uniformity of primitive typo development, und aro peculiar to the entiro sub-kingdom; wo find that many usoful lssons may bo lenrnod by inelud- ing overy class of animals in which tho spaciali- zation to bo considored appears: Tor examplo; vory .animal belouging to the vertebrate uub- Elugdom of animals, ngroes with every other auimal, of tho samo sub-kingdom in the Tollow- ing distinctivo characteristics—charactoristics, t00, that we shall find involved in our considera- tion of the gubjcct of tho facial anglo: Inall, the hend and yertobral column, aro composad of » numiber of a dofinjte sogments, arranged along 1+ longitudinal axis; open segmoent is normally somposed of two ring-Jike formations, the jorsal containing tho main masses of the norvous systom, viz.: brain and epival cord, the ventral containing tho orgons of Rutrition, the alimentary canal, circulating and pliminating organs, Evory vertobrate animal, then, is composed of two tubes of framework— tho ouo to protect tha brain and spinal cord, the other, the organs of nutrition, ‘Iheso tubes sre pubjoct to very great variations, and are Todifiod as by & mastor'a hand to mact tho noo- pesitios that t{rolr various spocialization of fune- tin may domand, The great modification in tho salibro of tho dorsal tubo in tho different clagsos of the vertobratos, a8 el a8 the grept variation in ghapo of the clementa which composo that srch, is apparont to overy ono. In tho doreal i tho olements that compose the fogmonts of tho arch oro ounded, nd at some distanco apart, whilst, in the cranial, thoy oro ilattened, sproad out, go ps to wunite and form sutures, fhus making s solid brain-caso, for tho protec- tion of tho gofter and more Maskive nerve mat- cr. “Tho eloments composing or forming tho nutritive-case aro the jaws, ribs, and pelvio girdle, Thoso, as in tho former, 318 pubject to great modillcnllona, particulurly is this variation marked in the ruEinn of the face, And hero wo iy designato what should conatitute the facinl puglo, and doscribe the drawing. »rhie anglo of tho faco is simply and prqporlyt I thiuk, tho sngle formed by tho interscction of two linoa ; tho firat or base line, corresponding fo the axis of the body ; the othor, or diverging fine, drawn from the anterior margin of the superior maxillary, over tho contro of the tho froutal bones, ~ The inicrscotion thus formod exprosses tho rolation and the com- parativa dovolopmout at tho union of the two primitive tubes, the neural and hemal, 8t the anterior extremity, or head of o verto- brate animal, Mr, Qwen, Mr. Huxloy, and Compor following Cuvior, establish tho base Jine Irom tue floor of tho nostrjly, to the articu- Intion of the occipital bono, to tho yertebral. This is ono of the greatest orrors that I havoe known committed, &nd one, uo_doubt, that has coptributed its share to doprecinto tho subject 88 an index to the mental casto of o vertobrate snimal. For, by adopting this mothod, wo ara subject to tho enormous error of ninety degrees in passing lbrough tho sub-kingdom, alt of wiiich, wo loso, littlo by liltlo, 8 we as- cond the senlo of the anjmals of this typo. And yot they mako this application througlh tha entire vertebrate series. By referring to thia drawing wo find the faco of tho lowest class of tha typo, the fish, to be in direct lino with the dorsal surfaco of the animaly whilst ju the high- sst typo, thut of man, the faco i in lino with the vantral or abdominnl myrfaco, Thus, 1t will be seon, that tho aspect of tho faco to the Jine of the body, makes nn ontire half of a revolution, or 180 degrees, in puunil;f through tha yertebrato type of animals, 1t will also Lo seon that thore 14 & direct relation betwoon the power and com- Joxity of the mental mauifestations and tho bear- rug of the line of the fave, to tho dorsal or ventral surfaco of tho body. And as wo ascend, tha relative sizo of tho brain-case juerenson, and the bones of the faco diminish. We also find that tha relaiive projection of tho Juws in frout of the orbits diminish na wo ..ascend from tho fish to the man, [Ia the cold- blooded figh, the serpont, and the crocofile, tho cuvity for the brain i emall, but httlo moro thinn'u prolougation of canat for spinal cord, with n disproportionuto dovelopmont of the or- gane of mastication, thus enabling them to ox- ecuto the strongost inktinct of the lower ani- ‘mals, namely ; to slay and devour. In the bird elosy, the brain f8 somowhat lurger, but is con- tufped in the postorior part of Lho granium, they ‘muujfosting but a stighy montal superiority over tho reptilo, In tho dog, ovor whom man s the Jord, and the noble horso, the brumm-caso is much lurgor, the facial lino s sbout ror, 2t m.han«le with the vortobral —axis, In thowo nubnals we bogin to dicover tho rudiments of some of hoko more nobla mo- tives which are #o abundantly Iavished upon some of the highor animals, #'io moukoys and the anthropoid apes oxpross in o very charnctoriutie manner many of the montal attributes of the lowor varietios of tho buman specics, Nor is this to bo wondered ut, when we gonaidor the closo anatomics} rolation which subsisis botween tho two, and the onor- mons dovelopmont of tha cerobral hemisphores au compared with the lowor clnssen of Lo sume typo, 4t Tho profile of tha idlot Ia introducod hiore to fiustrato tho influonce upon the ujzo and shape of the crantum which an arroat of duvolo?- mout has wrought, and whioh corresponds to the mental mamfostations of its subjeot. P'hio other throa profile views ropresont tho say- ago, the half-civilized, aud tho cultivated racos “of mau, “ o first of the three fa a drawing from a gorreut ongraving of the celobratod North Awer- dean Indian Olief Blaokhawl, snd corrosponds fa._buaiu copucity, fwoial angle, and wental RN SN THE FACIAL ANGLE ILLUSTRATED, powors very mnearly to tho othor two savage races, viz; the Malayan and Ethioplan, The noxt viow that ia Liere represonted is tho half- civilizod Mougolinu race, illustrating vory nice- ly the ratio of brain capneity and facial” angle to tho degroo of mental culture, Tho lastis a ropresontation of the highly-cultivated Cauea- sian raco, nnd {8 n correct proftle view of one of tho most illustrious statosmen that this or any other nation ever possessod,—that of Daniol Webstor. * \Vhat ia it, wo may well ask, that offeots thia wondorful chatgo in a sories of animals whoso Erlmflh‘n typo is Bo Bimilar ? It is tho' gradual ut wondorful incronso in the volumo of what, in the tish, aro two little bodies situated side by side In the autorior portion of the brain- cavity, and aro tormod the cerebral hem- ispheres, By the miraculous growth and dovelopmont of thoso two littlo bodics, through the asconding eorios, tho wholo chango ia wrouglt ; tho faco is turnod from a line with -tho dorsal surfaco to that of tho ventral,—a va- rintion of 180 dogrees ; tho mind is olovated from thoe lowest instincts to o complex miracle, bordering on & complote dominant nsconsion of the moral, to subdue tho baser, and gm!do tho in- tollaot to highor and Lighor motivos.” After hnu!nc!infieomn routine business, tho Acadomy adjournod. ACQUITTED. ‘The: Coroner’s Jury Decide that Aune- . gustus Snyles, of the Propellor Low- ell, Did Not Intond to Throw John Lee into tho River. Yostorday morning about 9 o'clock tho body of Jobin Loo, who folt into the river from the pro- pollor Lowell on Monday aftornoon, whils fight- ing with Augustus Sayles, the engineer of tho vessol, waa recovered by a diver, in tho bod. of tho river, near the contro abutment of Olark streot bridgo. It was removed to the Morguo, where Coroner Stephous held an inquest upon it yostorday aftornoon, LTho following is a brief abstract of tho ovidenco elicited : Willinm Dunn, sworn: I resido in North Au- gusta, Canada. T am n lookont man on tho pro- pollor Lowell, I have scen the body of the de- consoed in the Morgue, and know it to bo ' that of the firoman of the vessol, Johu Leo. I waa at work at tho yiso-bench yestorday aftor- noon, between 2 and 8 o'clock, when' ¥ hoard gomo loud talking in the fire-hold. T looked down and saw_tho engineor, ‘Augustus Saylos, putting wood in the furnace. Two firomon were standing noar Eayles, aud one of thom, the do- conged, scemed to want to put the engiueer out “of the way." I atopped over to the othor sido of tho boat, and saw the firoman, tho deceased, come up_ into "the engine-room and opon the lever, and tho cngino started. FHenrd the cn- gineor ory out, ‘* Loave the engine alono.” Tho deceased paid noattention, but kept working the Jovor back and forth, The -engincor, Saylos, camo up out of the fire-hold, and wont into the engine-room aud struck the doceased twico or throo timee, Docensod mado o pass ot tho on- ineer, but whothor to strike orelinch him Idon't now. Mr, Sayles grabbod him by the shouldor and gave him njm'fi out of the engine-room. Doceased fell on to the gang-plank, and from thenca into tho water. Mr. P'arlow ran to the gongway to_cateh him, but did not succosd. The deccascd waa not on watch at tho timo. Tho boat was lying at ihe dock, foot of LaSallo street, Tho doconsed was Intoxicated at tho time, Itisnot tho duty of the fireman to start the engine, Isaw the decoased tear Mr. Saylos’ coat, when he struck at him, I never heard of auy difficulty betweon Sayles and tho decensod. The engine should not have boen started. It seomed to mo that the engincor morely wanted to got tho docoased outof tho onglue-room. James Ogdon, Silas L. Parlow, Frank 3cCabo, and Thomas Sheridau, all witnesses of the en- counter, 8woro t0 tho truth of the above state- mont, Dr. Emmons mado a post-mortom examina- tion of the body, and sworo that there wero no marks of violonce on tha body, and that doath hiad resulted from dro\vulnF. ‘I'he jury rendored o vordict that tho decensod had come to his death by drowning, hnving fallon into tho wator from a jork given him by Angus- tus Sayles, but found tuat the latter had no crimiual intontion, and therofore exonorated Liim from blame, aud released him from custody. Lo’ body is still st tho Morguo, but will bo ‘buried to-day, if it is not romoved by friends, THE LANSING MURDER, Coroner’s Inquest on the Body of George Crashaw, Xilled by Dlenry Brickys Lust Thursday Nights Deputy Coroner Pilgrom held an inquest on Monday, at the Village of Lansing, on the body of Gleorgo Crashaw, who died on Friday from tho effects of o gun-shot wound in the abdomen, rocoived in o row that occurred on Thursday, tho partionlars of which wero published in Tz Tnisuse of Monday., The inquoest was not con- cluded until a 1ate hour Monday night. Jacob Hintz, who participated in the offray, statod that on Thursday evening about hall-past 6 o'clools ho was in company with two men named Krum and Fred Genuing, in & saloon kopt by a man nsmod Kloin, whon two young mon named Henry Bricks and Charles Weinaud (tho prisoners) ontered, and asked thom to drink. Tho juvitas tion was acooptod, and thoy drank throe times. One of the Krums rofusod fo drink again, where- upon Woinaud becnme angry, and used gomo in- golont languago, Tho witness then left the auloon, hut returned in & fow minutes to got o guu which blanged to Chiarles Krum. Woinaud followad tho wittoss ont, and finally pushed him against tho houge, and domanded whab ko iu- tended to do with tho gan, Whe weapon was then handed to Krum, who struck Weingud with iton the loft shoulder. ~Weinaud oalled for Bricks to conio to his assistance, and the Intter came it of tho ealoon with o Jflfifiol in his hand, and said to Krum that if he did not give up the gun _ho would phoot him. Tha deceased, Oraphow, thon approsched from the ope posite aide of tho sitrcat, nud, reizing Bricks, domanded that he givo up the rovolver, Bricks rofuscd, and & dosperato glingglo for the posaes. slon of the woenpon ousnad, dyriug which it wne dischinrged, the ball strtking Crashaw in tho ab- domen. After ho was shot, Crashnw gave Bricks o toryiblo whij plnf’. George Godwin and Charles Krum mmjflmxi to tho samo facts, Dr. Emmons made & post mortem sxamination of tho body, sud testificd ps o tho cause of the death, Lhe jur{ rondorod o verdiot that tho decensed camo to his doath from tho offueis of a gun-shob wound from a rovolver in the hands of 1lonry Buicka, and the prisonor was romanded to jail to awnit the action of tha Grand Jury, i com- puniou, Gharlos Woinaud, was discharged, —_—————— DR. RYAN AND HIS INDORSERS. Tt will ho romemborad that, soon aftor the yol- low fovor becanjo severe at Momphis, Drs, Ryan and Hildroth packed thoir valiscs and sot oft for the nflicted city. Boon affor gotting there they foll into troublo, the conolusjon belng that tho firat of thom ran into dobt and was hold in pawn ab the Poabody Tlouso, whero lls baggago Js si)l under lock and key., The Dootor, In ordor to bolator up hid credit, haa boen gotting orodentials from thus ojty, and has so- oured their publioation in tho Avalanche, pro- coded by a communication from himsslf, in whigh ho utatos that ho went to Momphia ju the dischiargo of & mout Ohiristian duty, that bl con- duct has bgon utrlotly moral and gentlomanly, and that ho camo s & gontloman and meaut to loave aa such, charactor may be in Memplis, whore their sign- ©rs aro unknoyn, it is quite difforent hore. The two individuals who indorse Dr. Ryan aro Dr. B, P, Roynolds and Martin A, O'Bronnan, LL.D. Thoy both say ho is & rogular physictan and sur- goon, and, like all Irishmon who como to this country, o’ gradunto of 'Trinity Collogo, Dublin. Ho Is 8aid to bolong to ono of the first families .in tho County Roscommon, and to bo nn educated and accomplishod gentloman, Dr. Reynolds adds that lio has often consulted with him. A gontloman was hero yosterdny from dMom- phis dosiring to lenrn gomething about theso iu- dividunle, whoso lottors ho had seen _publishod in the Avalanche, and_waa surprised to learn that Dr. B, P. Reynolds wns an ox-Methodist ex- hortor, who had gotten into the medical profos- sion throngh tho baek door, and who has nover onjoyed any standing nmong physicians, espe- cinlly siuco an unplensaut affair which happened this yonr to n lndy who died under rathor mys- terlous cironmatancos at a hotel in this city. Dr. Martin A. O'Brounan bas attained much notorie- ty bere from his adventures in the law courts, where ho sucd the city for soveral' thousand dollars becauso some plaster foll on his head whon ho waa poking around in the old Court-Houso, whero ho liad no business to bo, Ho caleulatod Lis damages by assuming that lio hind boon pro- veutod from delivering n number of loctures, for which ho would roceivo sevoral hundred dollara a night, whorons his loctures wora generally de- liverod to reporters, nnd to members of s own family. _Ho, too, was a graduato of Trinity Col- loge. " Mis rccommondation {s ono which carrios 10 woight with it, ‘When tho people of Momphis lonrn the char- actor of Dr. Ryan's indorsors, thoy probably will not foel in the mood to soothe his wounded faol- ings, oither by paying his bonrd-bill or provid- ing him transportation to Chicago, TIE CITY IN BRIEF. Mary Quinley was_arrosted ns a'vagrant, and gavo the namo’ of Dolly Varden, under which sho was booked aud sent 10 tho Bridowell for throo months. James Donnolly and James Kavanaugh went into a houso on Tourth avenuo and stolo su album and o head-dross. For this Bavyon fined thom onch 80 and costs, Charlea Cavannugh and Mollie Wilson wero charged by Jessio Hardgrava with stealing her trunk, but as all tha witnosses wore not prosont, tho caso was continued undor bail of $500, Mra. Loonowens, the English Governoss of Siam, will lecturo at the church cornor of Prai- rio avenue and Thirtioth stroot, on “Siam and it Court,” noxt Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. A grand pacred concort will bo given in tho Norwegian Luthoran Bethlehom Church, corner of Sangauon wud Phillp uttaoty, this exening ot 8 g'olock, by Louis Falk, tho chureh choir, and others, Mra. Hendrickson, in Chargs of the Indus- trial class at the Exposition, roquests ull porsons having work thore to eall tor tho smun on ‘Wednesday or Thursday, at the Jackson strect entranco of tho Exposition Buildiuyg. Bridget Hanrahan struck o man named Stow- art 80 badly that ho' 13 confined to his bad, and Howovor. valuablo theso cortifiontes of ood | tho doctor eys lio isBeriously injured, Bahyon held tho pugnacious Bridget, in buil of $600, to await tho rosult of Stewart’s injuries. A now four-whoolod Loso-cart, manufactured by George W. 1aunis, No, 76 Michigan stroot, was delivered to tho Board of Polics Commis- sionera yestorday afternoon. Tho machine will Do placed in Engine-1iouso No, 8, Ida Groy went into tho_houso of Jennio Will- iams and mado n call. Sho bogan by hitting Jonnie botwaen the eyes, and thon wus trying to hit hor over tho head with a chair, whon tho po- lico interfored. Yestorday sho was fuod $10 by Danyon, Honry Cook and Tony Hart wont into a saloon on State stroet, and began making thomsolves vary obnoxious by calling for drnksand offer- ing no logal-tonder for tlio snme. Au officer ar- rnu!lud them, and Bavyon said §6 aud costs for each, Honry McNally was arrested for stealing tho caue of & blind man named W.D. Webb, and was triod yestorday hefore Danyon. McNally promisod to return the cauo, and Capt. Buckloy mado Limself responsible for it, so Banyon digs misgod Lim on that undoratanding. John Prindle lives on Milwaukea avenue, near Chicago svenus, and tho noighbors turned out ©n magso o provo to Justico Boully that John wag & publio huigance, and kept tha whole neigh- borliood awako far iuto tho stilly night, ‘This led to John's roceiving a locture and a fine of §6. Officor McCormick, yostorday, arrestod a nogro named Charles Miller, for stoaling £15 and sone valyablo olothing from tho houso of Mr: A, Grif- foth, No. 810 Michigan avenue, - Millor had bought himeolf & suit of clothes, and » satehel, with tho monay, and was about to leave the city for more congonial climato, Timothy Smith kns the misfortuno to bo the brothor of ono of the Bmlth family who was in- curcorated in Joliet for stealing, &0 W' called himself Harrington, and went to work in the California restaurant on Qlark streot, where Lo kopt up tho family reputation by ptonling the cont of a follow-waiter, Two months in Dride- woll was whnt Banyon said to him yestorday. The Board of Publlc Works opened maveral bids yosterday for paiuting and glazing tho small-pox howpital and painting the eugines at the Wator-Works, 'Tho loweat bid for tho for- mor work—21,211—was gent in by Moore & Wutson, and for tho latter—3400 oach—by O. I, Youuger. Neither gontract was awardod, John Fitzpoatriol, an account of whaso at- tempt to broak into tho lumber oftice of Ohnpin & Yofis, coruor of Canal and Vau Buren streats, was givon in yostorday’s papor, was exumined byiJustics Boylly yesterday morning, and, picad~ ing guilty, was ‘hold to tiio Criminal. Court in Luil “of 2,600, to anwwer tho chargo of bur- glary, Ofticor Dyor, {e»tcrday, arrested man nameid F. A, 8haw, on tho charge of drawing s forged oheck for 160 npon the Citizons’ Ynion Saviugs Bank, The check was drawn in Shaw's Iavor, and purported to bo signed by . W. Burleigh, Bhuw was arrestod while ip tho act of presouting the ghook for payment, "Laward 0'Donnell s aagontria nbont his timo of doing busincss, On Saturdey, ho took » liarnosg into o saloon on Clark streot and trled to aell it As 1§ wan 13 o’clack at night, tho snloon- keoper vory naturally refused to buy it, and called in a policoman, who arrested O'Donnall, An no owner could bo found for tho linrnoss, and as O'Donnoll {8 g yagrant, Banyon sent him ns such to tho Bridowoll for tyo moutha, 1lomo Lodge, No. 416, 1, 0, O. I*,, paid p fratore nal visit on Mondny evening to Templar Lodgo, No. 440, at {)ie hall of the Intter, corner of Wash- ington and Dosplaines ftrocts, Tho number of visitors was sixty, N. G. McOluro, of Templar, oalled to tho chair N. G. 1inyos of the visiting lodgo, end apecchies wore mado by loading Pasl Grands and prominent wmembera of the iwo lodges, Then followed sociul and convivial ox- oroisod. 'This visit was tho hlnuy‘urullon of tho naw systom of lodges excliaugiug visita’ In s Lody, e ns 19 proinote fratornal foeling and good fellowship, An Aldermanio aanous was hold in Rtoom 15, Olty Hall, Inst ovening, ‘I'hore wera prowout i Ald, Btout, MoGrath, Mahr, Oorcoran, Foloy, White, Cullerton, O'Brien, Bohmitz, Lekhnrds, Dailoy, Murphy, Hildroth, and Cannon, It was onllod fp tho fntorost of Ald, MeGrath, of tho Fiftoonth Ward, who wants to e I'rosidont of thio Counoll, Tho "Aldonmon_nsmed mul' hig selection, Thoy silowed no outsiders to mi "E o with them, and talked In whispors to avoid be- ing overhonrd, ‘Thiey sovorally promiscd to aid Modrath, and do what they could to win over tho othior Gorman Aldarwen, without whoso ay- Blstanco MoGrath will bo disappoiutod. Bon iHlor u to bo romoved. and Georgo Behlostzor appoiuted Bpnitary Bnporintendont. Henry Hamilton will probably bo City Olork. i - OMcor Bilvor, of the Mayor's stafl, eapturod an individual named Groeh yestorday. This fellow hias n shop on Clark ntrant, nnd eells photographs for 25 contn onch. _On tho back of ovory eard In n lottor, 0" “D," ol¢,” which roprosonts n et of gools. Having sooured tho photo- rapl, tho purchasor i8 told that ' ho gnul "have n‘uy article in tho "clasy" indionted by the lotter for @1, Bllvor Latioved this way of disposing of goods camo under the hend of ' lottery,” but the Cor~ poration Counscl was uncortaln about it, and and Greon was roleased. Mr. fuley intends oxamining the law, and if it is pomsibla to hold tho astute Groon, Banyon may have a chanco to attond to bim boforo Lio rotiros from oflico. Anothor fatsl railway accident occurrod at holf-paat 6 o'clock Iant ovoning At tho crossing of tho Plttaburgh & Ft. Wayno Railroad tracks on Bighteonth stroot. It appoars that a man attompted to oross tho tracks in front of a train of frolght cars that was backing south, when ho was struck by the roar ear,- knocked down, and, belng ran over, was almost iuntantly killod. Tho body was frightfully manglod, tho trunk bolng almost sevorcd from tho litnbs, It was takon io tho Morguo, whoro it awaits Identification. ‘Tho body I8 that of & man of ro- spaotablo appenranco, drossed in dark clothing, and. abont 90 yours ofd. Thoro was nothing in his pockats by which lio might hava beon idonti- flod. 'Tho Corouer will hold an inquost this morning. — THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Meoting of the Board of Educntion=x The Rolling=1ill School Keady for Usc== Introduction of Resolutions Providing for the Abolition of Core poral Punishment=-1,047 Pupils Ens= rolled in the Evening Schoolse«is= cellancous Xtusiness, Tho Board of Education hold a regular moet- ing yostorday ovening, Prosidont King in the chair, All the members woro present but Messre. Runyan, Calking, and Reynolds. MIEOELLANEOUS, An offer to loase the school-lands in tho N. E. 3 of the 8. W. I Boo. 80, 40, 14, for $9.60 an ncre, was roforrod to tho Committeo on Bchool Fund Lands, 3 ] An order nuthorizing the School Agent to in- _vost any funds ho may liave in bonds of the City of Chicago for investmont; wns roferred to the Financo Committoo. That officor hns now on Linnd £11,000, boing damnges for widening the rivor in front of the Bridewell lot. I is boliov- od that city.bonds can be bought for 95 conts, with acorned intorost. . BESIGNATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS, Tho resigoation of Mr. Burbank, Principal of tho Douglas Bchool, was presented and accopted, snd O, T. Bright elected to the place. Miss L. B, Littlo was olocted tomporary Prin- cipal of tho Foster School, she to récoivo the samo salary as her male predecessor, and Miss Smith temporary Hend Assistant of the samo schoak TN J CORFORAL PUNISIIMENT. Mr, Richherg offored the following, in order thnt thoro might be no-doubt upon tho subject of corporal punishment. The souse of the Board was ngainst it, and the teachors had been ad- vised not to rosort to I, but now toachers wero coming in, and they might hiave other cases sim- ilar to thiak at_thoe’ Coltnge Grovo Schaol, about which so much bad been eaid at the timo, Tho rogolutions aro as followa: * Jresoled, Thst corporal punialiment in tho publia scliouls of Oldengo bo, and tho ssino fa hioraby, nbol- Itesolved, That tho foregolng resolution bo added to, aud mada ono of, the rules of this Board, Mr. Stono moved to rofor it to tho Committeo on Rules and Regulations, It was an important subjoct, and the Buperintondent Lind tried to got on quistly without any rule, Mr. Richberg snid” tho Buporintendent lnd worked to that ond, but still other cases might' come up like that at tho Cottage Grove School. The Committce on Itules and Iogulations favored the resolution. Mr. Bluthardt wanted tho subject thofoughly Invostigated, nnd tho rasolution was roforred, FINANGIAL. The Committes on Buildings and Grounds re- ported that the Rolling-Mill School would bo ready ina few days, nnd the Harrlson Btreet and Western Avenuo Schools in four weoks. The altorations in tho Seammon Echool had beon comploted, at s costof 209136, Tho Cottaga Grova School improvement Liad been cemplated for $7,522.91, or 93,600 loss than tho sppropria- tion, 'I'ho improvement of ¢ho basémont of the igh School buildivg, for a laboratory, bad beon done for 3276.99, - - - - Mr, Wells oxplained that an admirable .and capaciouns laboratory had been secared for a low sum, Prof. Delafontaino gave lessous from 2 to 8 o'clock, and the study would. be one of groat value to tho school. The bid of Bryant, Walker & Co. to print and ‘bind 8,000 copios of the Manunl was accoptad, thoy fo do tho printing ond binding for 84.4 conts, and the press-work for 49 cents per tokor On the recommendation of the Finauce Co mittoo, bills to tho amount of £5,605.49 woro nllowed. Tho School Agont reported that during tho last ?unrlor Lo bad recoived, from ronts, §82,915.25; rom intorest,t §166.68; from the Btato divi- dond, $29,000; from tho Cily Troasurcr, 84 691,99; snd from tho Tenchors’ fund, $28,691,91. , ‘with tho'cash on hand July 1, ‘made up $132,465.85 ; of this, 240,706 was disbursed on tencliors’ pay-roll, aud $60,518.71 deposited with tho City T'reasuror. 3 EVENING SCIIOOLS, The Committee on Evouing Schoola reporto that for tho first wock tho evrollmont was: Mnles, 790; fomales, 169; total, 949; attend- anco of males, 655; of females, 103.6 ; tho'total being 068.6, For tho seventh week, the number gméaél;; was 1,047, whilo the attondance -rau up 0 2,349, 5 Anamendmont £6 the rules was offorod, to so modify them s ta provido for » foronoou instend of an afternoon recees, echool to bogin in the aftornoon at 2 o'clock instead of half-past 1, Someo of tho mombors wore .in fayor of &0 lessoning tho hours as to lot tho childrou out at Lialf-past 8,’'and Mr, Bluthardt maved to so amond tho “roport as to mnko the hours from helf-past 1 to half-past 8, I'he matter was laid over, i The Superintendont reported that.tho Chicago. tonchors hind contributed $606 for tho relief of tho tenchora in-Memphis, who wore in great voed. Xo gave his views of the sghools in D'u::n‘llt and - Oleyoland, which he had recently visitod, ‘I'ho Board:then adjourned. * 'Works of-Art at Auction, This afternoon at 2 a'clock a most important salo of ofl paintings takos placo at Central Hall, corner Wam Dash avenuo and Twenty-sooond ptroct, This collece tion belonga to Qhiarlea Rgde, of the Brooklyn Art- Gallery, aud will e sold by Messrs, Ellson, Pomeroy & " Co, From Mr, Rodo's long oxporiouco in att salos ho hus secured 0 Toputation for offeriug to tlio publio none but frel-clued spocimens, Mr, Itode intends to inaugurato stated alos Ju futtiro, o Lo us in tho past, of choico pletures, and invites eriticlsm of connofoe wourd on tho colloction now in_(his hall, and which ho intenda to sol, commenciyg hiuafterndon ut 4 'lock, and this eveuing at 7:30, ‘Ihis sala kliould bo encour- uged, as A, Nodo lutends to bring on, from tuoe to tiino; o still moro valnablo callgotian, but worely de- pends npun the encanragement Lo pocelvas which will Warrant oy to 4o 60, : st o Y Inguranoe. Tu another column notico is given of tho dissolution of tho insurance firm of Treadway & Jowoll, ‘The senlor member, (eorgo P, Troadway, withidrawing, tnkes with bim {hia old ond reliabla insuranca company hrowghout thio world ss tho Lycoming, of %!:.‘ilt:‘yw‘.m.,” huving assots_amounting to $7,000,C00, aaudk paying thelr losses i full for the last forty yeurs, and }a fonlay one of tho utrongest American organiza tlona 1 the conntry, together with tho Pounsylvania Insurance Compauy of Philudelphla, ropresentiug cash qnsets fo tho nmount of $100,000, Though young in Yours, this Compuny numbcrs . smong ita stockholdors Yiany of tho ablest upderyritors, id (s alroady make fng papfd stsjdos {awnpda o ey placo n tho rupks of inBurauco underwriting, ————— ‘Tho Modern Wonder, homodorn wonder opepod yestorday ot No, 172 Fast Mudjson street, aud proved a porfcot sucocss, Al doy Jong tho stora was crowdod § fu faot, before ile atoro was opon tho people wore anxlous to got in, epch ono Qesirons to take ndvautago of tho great Largalus offored, Durlngtheday, aud up to a late Lour in tho uight, the throng kuln pouring in, sud tho numor- ous umiplbyca vers Laruly kbla to walt uyou them, Thie filo continues day and night, All should call nnd sco The enutival displey of pletures, diamonds, walches, and other good und vooful goods thoey have on oxhiis Ditlow, A visit therg would amply ropay you, —_—— Lo Gronde Hats nnd Volvets, Wo aro dafly opening now ‘and destrablo things o miiincey goods, and our stock now compriuca every- thudng $hiat 18 deatrablo in 4tw lino, Tho Lo Grando shups 19, 28 o]l 48 all athor desirablo styles, wo bave fn e mod and witEtnod, Lo 'velvo thint WO aro solling for cloake at $10, $13, $14, and §16, ara the Doat bargsins wo Luvo ever had to offer, sud are from $5 to $7.00 per yard lesa than last fimr’l prices, Uotehkly, Paluor & Cou Noas, 337 aud 180 Stato strvet SECOND PRESBYTE! RIAN CHURCH. Reve Dre Patternon Annonnces thot Ele will Withdraw fr tho torito_on tho 1st of January—EFinnn- cinl Condition of tho Church=-Donas tions Promised. b “Who Bocloly and congrogation of the Hocond Prosbylorian Chureh held & mooling Mondny ovoning, In the leature-room of the naw huild- ing, Michigan avenuo and ‘Twontloth streob. Tho Ion, Willlam Dross was Chairman, and Mr, Olavk Beeretnry, ‘Tho first business transaciod wns the rending of a lottor from Dr. Patterson, stating that ho lind provisionnally accopted a position in tho Presbyterlan Northwestern Thoologieal Bomi- nary as DProfossor of Christian Apologotics, aud that, if tho artangomenta for tho complotion of tho endowmont woro satistactorily concluded by tha 1at of January; he would tender his resig- natlon at that time, James A, Bmith offorod & resolution plodg- ing tho Ohurch to pay to Dr. Pattordon, townrd his support, the sumn of $2,600 por year, in quartorly installmonts, for five or ton yours, or until the endowment fund of the Institution would fully support bim, This was unanimously adopted, The Borrd of Trustoos submlitted n roport on the financinl condition of tho Ohurch, from which 1t appeared that o vory considerable debt had to bo provided for. Various propositions woro mado a8 to the salo of pows, and a roso- lution was ndopted to the effect that all holdors of sittingsin tho old church ehould have a right to apply them, to tho amount of their cost, towards the purchinge of pows in the new church, Boveral gontlomen then offored to malke considorable advances to tho Church, in ordor to help it out of its pecuniary difficuitics, Goorge Armour_offored 82,000, John H, Dun- ham 52,000, and A, J. Avoroll ¥2,000, and_sov~ aral othor gontlomen oxprossed thoir willing- uoas to contribute vory considorabla sums. The mooting was o vory largo and harmonious one. It is oxpocted that tho commodious and '}fi‘m:;iful church building will shortly bo fin~ od. —_——— A STORE BARRICADED. Singuinr Frenk of n Lunntice Jrom tha Jtoston Journal, Nov, 8, The morchants and othors doing business on Broad stroot, and tho podostriaus pssing through that thoroughfare ycsterday morning, woro firat surprisod and thon amused at tho un- wonted appearance presented by tho ordinarily quiot front of tho store No, 126, Tho shuttors wero still closed, though it was past the timeo when the store shiould have been oponed ; evory- thing was quiet about the place, and no indicn- tion was there of the presonce of anybody about the place, snvo.the following oxtrnordinary placard, writton in largo characters and fastenod upon tho window shuttors, which were iightly Lattened down: TO WIOM IT BAY CONOERN, USINESS WILL CONTINUE DNINTERMUITED, 1 sorved my country i tho lato war, Tho belng thnt sucaked behind my buclk and safd to partios who woro giving mo credit that T owed $5,000 or £6,000,whion I only owod $200 or $300, more or less, and suld to purtics who wero sbipyiuig mo morohuidiso that Lo would bt $600 T could not pay 176 conta on a dollar, stayed st homo during tho war, Ty acts of tho enosking coward hurriod my father fnlo his gravo; wlio, witl bia ‘Lodlly iniurics, should +have boon spored that suxiety of mind io exporienced i his Inat lours, I havo monoy in this store, aud moro coming ;T havoalson goven-barrol rovolver ‘loaded and_ ninoty-threo cartridges, in reservo, I hiove not carriod concealod woapons. I brought' tho articlo fu my hand to tho storo, sud it 1s Iu plain sight on m; ok, Taofore T Joave this sioro T proporo ta kuow if thcro 16 any luw lo punish doliberate and false statoments to tho fhjury of othors, Partics Laving businoas with mo can send In thelr messages and I will attend to- thom, My businces can go on, but I want to know If there is any justico fn the Commonwealth of ‘Massachusetts, and 1o man shnil enter thin store till I linve some sut~ iufaction on this point, A. 0. ConperT. Bosrox, Mase., Nov, 7, Aftor having perused this remarkablo docu- ment, everybody naturally felt a pardonablo curiodity to penctrato tho oystory, but curlosity was bafiled.” It was found that & row of flour bnrrols, and n grout abundanco of burlap tucked into the intorstices botwoon tho individual mem- bers of the row, so complotoly obatructed vision that the place bad quite tho mystorious nspact of o' Baron'y castle, or a mqun wolf's den, ‘I'ho policeman camo elong in the courso of timo, and, making his way through the crowd, oruod the mannscript, and, with palpitating oart, ho propared to summon Mr. Corbott to tho threahold, A singlo koock did uot sutfico, noz two knocks, nor did_eyen threo knocks avail to accomplish the intonded work. With a sigh of relief the policoman hastened to inform his Captein, aud tho crowd again con- contrated, some to make a second reaiing of the papers, othera to aerutinizo the window blockado it by any moans thoy might discover a squinting hols, aud till othors, the braves of tho party, to kick against tho door, and oven to shout the Kru rilolol’u name, well opithoted, through the oyhole, Now, Mr, Corbott, who is a donler in railway and atéambont supplies, shares Lis store with r. B, I, Hebard, an oil-merchant, and while the policoman was telling the story at the hond- quartors, Mr. Hebard arrived at his store, and, of course read the plucards, snd gazoed enrnestly ab the.flour-barrols and burinps, Finally, sammon- ing up all his resolution, he dres forth hin key, slid bacls the lock, and lifted tho door-latch ; bul ho couldn’t entor .tho store, for thero had been strotched neross froni post to posta strong chain, which. resisted ‘every effort to open the door, Ho startod back, as Lo discovered on tho face of Corbott fixed’ detormination, slightly flavored with ferocity, and saw in his hand the aforosaid seven-barrel revolver, and backed off tho step upou tho sidowalle Br, Corbott thon informed him tha¢ he should act in accordanco- with his word, and that ho proposed to occupy the store slono for tlic present., e would, however, fill any emall cans with: oil if. Mr.. Hebard o’ do- sired at any timo_during the day, Ho then closed tho door and haos admitted no one sinco, saving his sistei-in-law, whom he commissioned with a moessage to his wife to tho offect that ho wonld not came homo last night, but would "romain in his atore fixing up his accounts, euunfi of the abundant supply of provisions which he had laid in, and taking reposo upon a good bod whick: he had -brought into’ the store tho evening previous. - Mr. Corbett Las sinco tho groat firo, in whichi he lost & largoe pmpurt{, boon rogardad by his nc- quaintanca as a tritle bowildered, and advertise- monts whic{\ hiav6 appearcd from timio to timo in Boston, dallies and the goueral charactor of a paper which he publishes in Milford attest tho ronsonableness of this opinion, Without doubt, Lo is at prosont lpborfng. undor temporary in- vanity, brought on by financial dificaltics, Mugh surprise Wwas expropsed {eaturdny that the” polico ‘authorities should allow &' man in Auch n condition to romain under such ciroum- stances whore ho Is. Tho slore is filled with in- flammablo oils and fluids, and abovo it are sov oral families, the mewbers of which are in con- stant alarm, not knowing the moment they may bo blown up. _Corbott hus the power, and thera i8 no kuowing how long ho will' lack the will to do sorious mischiof. : CHICAGO LUMBER. MAhKET.A . TyEsvax Evexing, Nov., 11, Tho follawing table glves tho recelnts und shipimen of lumber, shitigles, snd Jath for tho past weuk, n since Jun, 1, 1874, o8 compated wilh tho corrvaponiding pordod lait yeur, oudings Nov, 81 . TEQE] Stnes Jan, Sume 1,187, t{me, 187, Lumber, M. 1,088,485 11,110,000 Buingle ATHA04 407,780 Lath, . X W0 1000y ENTH, For ' Stnos Jan, Sume week, 1, 187, ‘time, 1873, Tumber, m, ILIT4 BHHAY B00,8M0 Shinglos, m. 161 A7ANEL 809004 L, .o 1770 64708 45,589 P wholeaalo Tumbier marliot bas bécth nbundantly supplicd for tho list haif-dozou duys, and fafrly netive, "Tlioro lins been koo Inquiry front the local trade, but {he Interlor morchants Liuve boon tho priucipal apers ators, Prices uro esseutiully wnohunged, Owing to tlio advance in frelghla,an effort was nindo carly hi thie wwack to obialu i corrosponding advance in lumber, but buyers refusod ta aceeds to theso demauds, and’ the sulcs wade woro ut {ho ald pricos, Ploco stuif bronght 1800, oue or Lwo corgocs soilng at 85,08 crly in {0 weok, Bonrdaand strips ranged from $0,00@14,00, conugon bringing $2.0030,50, Blingles wero quict, nt $5.00@Y.135¢, th oro scarco aud firm, at $3,00," To-dny the market wad very quict, onl fivo or alx cargoss changing hands Auring to dag. . A salo waa roported of 200 1n lath ot §1.00, Wo quole} Guod and clioleo till-run bosrds and atélps, $14,008 $10,00; modium boards and sirips, $10,00@315.00 commian do, su.w@n.wijnn and’ seantiiug, 38,00 § shingloy, $3,00G4.135 1 Jath, $2.00, sqop VR l:ia' 5 Maufstee, $3.00'; Muskegon, $3.50 + Tudington, 42,70 3 Grand Huven, $2,00 ; Pontwater, §1,75; mflmi ince, $2.80, AT TIE YARDS, Thora {8 vory Uitlo clinngn in lho sftuation at the yards, Tho {utorloy demand contiuues fair, and as out of tho ssles aro made on thuo, prices aro unle formly stoudy, Oceasloually pricos 'are shaded tor voady cash, ‘hioro hus boun rather mora dolng in ‘hurdwood, tho market being cas Dius taken Placo fu quotations st cloar., Second clou Tulpd clear. though 110 clunga o quoto: i $30,00 @05,00 AT,00 @50,00 00 (240,00 closi Tird cloar, thiekssesea taosisesasios 43,00 @45.00 Olear floorlug, 1st and 30" togother, FOURM L cee e sessaiaicnirnsass 3800 @d0.00 Olear sidling, " 1ai sud 34" togoflier, X Common sldiig,. ..., " 00 Gomtnon floorinp, roanoiy Brats. Common foaring, drosnod, wecor. « Wanon-T:ox bonrds, aclected; 14 el and upward,, A stock Losrds,, Commion hoard, .., i Jotat, seauiling, rinall timber, olc’, 16 foot and under, green, Jolst and scantling, 18 to 24 feol Plckets, squaro, o5 Plokota, flabus. . on ednr pioats, spiit, Gedar posta, round, which obargo followa tho shingles, ‘Thickncas—~Fivo shingloa to be two incliea in thick ness, Tongth—Sixtoen tnches, A HARDWOOD. !o?mkghusmt—-oountgfim w%ofi%%@lw.?‘n: cloar, A 6,003 common, ol .00 cul 100, 35,00 3 flooring, $80,00, TR0 Anli—Qlear, $18,00@40,00; common, $16.00@25,00; aull, $10,00@16.00 3 foorig, $30.00@40.00, Ofk—0lear, $20,00@40,00; comnion, $16.00@25.005 eull, $8,00@16.00, Ilickory—Qlear, $28,.00R50,00; common, 20,00( 6,00+ cul, $13.00@18.0 4 e ‘Morlo—Olear, $22.00@35.00; common, $10,00G25.00 cull, $10.00@15.00, l‘l‘gucmm—(llmr, $35.00@00,00; common, $20,008 Chorry—losr, $10.00860.00; $16.08 86,00 : cull, $12,00@18.00, Whltewood—Cloar, $10.00@40.00; common, $20.00 @250 cull, $10.00316.00. ‘Wagon Stock—Liickory axles, per soh, $1.00@160 ¢ wegon poles, cach, 45@5fo 3 box boards, $0,00@40,00, Florida rad_cedar, 350 per £t ; maliogany, 30@400 ; do counlars, 600 7 rorewood, 50@800 3 white holly, 800, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. common, New York Stock Quotntions. New Yonw, Nov. 11.~Sterling, 100, GOVERNMENT DONDS, Goupons, 81 Coupons, 63, Gaupons, 04, Coupons, '65. Coupons, 65 Missouris, .. Tounesknes, Tonucksces, 10w, Virginias, now. 85| Virgiuias, old, 23 04" North Onrollas, old. 20 North Caroliuas, now. .14 [ 8l [ arlom 183§ Michignu Contral. .. 69 |Tilinois Central, 85’ Bichigan Contral pfd, 74%|Union Pacific stocka.. 105 Northweatern,....... 37 |Unfon Pacifio bonds.. 7157 Northwestorn pf 503¢|Contral Pacifio honds, 82 Rock Island (ex, div.). 804¢|Del,, Lack, & West, .. 8TL N, J, Couts 80X |1, 1L & Exic.,, X Bt, Paul 24| & Forcign Marikots, Livenroor, Nov. 11 —11 8, m.—Unchanged on breadstuffs, Flour, 278@28s. Wheat—Winter, 118 10d @1282d ; spring, 11a 60@1282d ; whitc, 125 10d@R138 1 club, 198 JG10s 6. Corn,3s, Fork, 7ls od. Lard, 333 6d, L1VERPOOL, Nov, 11,—1:16, p, m.—Market unchong- thireo dnys—Whe: 1, ed. Rocolpts for tho jnst at, 16, qrs, 10,000 bolng American; corn, 1,000 qrs, all Amori- can, g Livenroor, Nov. 11—3 p, m.—Dreadstuffa quiot, Bpring wheat, 118 5A@12s, Corn, 320@328 3d. Rest uuchanged. LavenrooL, Nov, 11—5 P. m.~Cotton dull ; mid- dling upland, 80 middiing Orleaus, 8%, : Sales, 10,000 bales ; ‘Amorican, 5,600, spoculation and oxport, 2,000, Cotton to nrrivo easfor, Sules, uplands on banis good ordinary, daliverablo December nnd Janue ary, 80 ; on the basia of low middling, delivorable No- vemher, 8i7¢; shipped November, Sc. Yarns and fabrica at Manchoater unclinugod. Breadstuila quiot; red winier spring wient, 11s 5d. Corn, U24@528 3d. Proyluons-Porky Tis 63, Lard, 383 64, Oheeno, 678, Tallow, 38s 6d, Tonoow, Nov. 1i—5 p. m.—Weather througliout Englaud to-day fa fair, Amount of Lullion gone into the Bank of England on balance to-day, £81,000, Cont- sols—Afoney, rmg@w}: j Mecount, f21 3 Unifed States coupons of 13 3’67, 055 3 10-408, 00% ; nuw &6, 90%; ; Eric, 83, ¥ " B Y iof 0%¢. . Taiiis, Nov, 11,—Rentos, The Live-Stock Mariets. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, KANBAR CITY, Mo, .NoV, 11,~UATTLE—Receipts, T48 5 shipments, 500 3 atock of cattlo botter; tho demanud good, Through stocrs ndvanced 10@15e per 100: medfum grades firm at _former fgires, The murket closed firmer, Balaa of through Texas steord woro mido at $1,80@2.20; Colorado Toxan stears, $1.375@ 2,55; through Toxns cows, $1.10G1.40, THous—A bettor focling 1 provaliliye s wontlior coolor picking oporations moro active, Tho oxtremo rangs ‘was $3,00@3.90, cloalng firm, £ ; ToEraLo, BurrarLo, Nov. 11, —CaTriz—Recolpts to-day, in- cluding 63 cars roported to arrive, 12,60 ; total for tho ‘wook, 23,000, or 105 cars, ngaiunt 285 cars for the samo tino Tnat wook. Tho mutket was dull; the jmeanest known hiero sinco 1866, Ko Eavtern bugors were in attetidance, and {hero waa no othior trade, mEEr AND LaMDs—Tocclpts to-day, including re- ported ucrtvale, 4000: tolal supply’ for tho week, 4,600, againat 6,000 for the snmo {lmio lnst week, 'Chd market es not yet opencd. A number of fioeks of ‘| aligap liold -over from. lust Sieok aro pastured n tha suburbs, loos—Recoipts to-duy, inoluding roported arrivals, 5,600 ; total for the wokk, 2,100, ogatust ke numbor Iast week, Tha raarket active ut $3,40@3.75 for rough to brimio hogy, tho last quotation for prime Ohfo Logs, avoraging Y00 1us. About 4,000 wero dispozod EABT LIDERTY, EAsT LinEnTy, Pa., Nov, 11,—0OArTrE—Arrivals, 86 cara; medium, $4.45@475; common, $3.75@4:00; stgciors, §3,0060.10. : - 0as—Arrivais, 31 cara ; best Philadelphls, $3.008 4.0 Yorkers, S3008100, SEiion 12 Ep—ArTivaly, 16 cars’s beat, $#4.60@475; medium, .004:28; common, $0.0083 76, WATERTOWN, MAGA, Watentowy, Nov, 11.—Bier OarTLE—Recelpls, 1,043, Prices for caitlo mot varled cssentially from last weok, . Bales, 100 oxtrn, $0.00G0.50;. first quality, £8.00@8,50; second, $0.00@0.50; third, $4.50@35.60. Brezr AN Lasni—Rocoipty, 9,270, * Tlio matket for tho various gradea doea. not improvs, thero boing & dacline of 3¢ on lamba aud fully o on shoop, Bules of sheop n lota ot $2.25@3.50; oxtra, $4.00@5.76} spring lambs, 42,@83e per Ib, 5 New York IrysGoods Markots New Yons, Nov, 11.—Tho cily s fnil of2 buyers from ullsoct{ons, who hava arrived to attend thagreat out salos'of two of tho Inrgest jobbing housea iu the trado, - which commenred to-duy under fuvora- blo ausplces, ‘Tho gonersl jobblug trade ruled quiet, but tho capecial distribntion at Job prices wus very lurge, Munufucturors’ sgents wéro iuuctive to-dlay. Druss fabric contino u fair domand. Wool flanucls i bettéy request, and blsnkets selliug more frovly, ‘* The Wool Trade. " Puruavrnsus, Nov, 1L.—Woal mominally une changed, Pittshurgh Oil-Market. Trrrsvunon, Nov, 11,~Reflued, no demand § ot 1o; crude at 85c, fqucted The Produce fnrkotys New Yoni, Nov, JorCorten=Tn bott xw Yont, Nov, 11,~Corron—] or roqueat; futurcs cloced dull aud casy, S BReApsTUPFs~Flour nn{udo firmer ; more doiny recolpts, 8,000 brls; muper Western and Stule, $4,90@ B, common o good, $5.05@0.10; gaod (o cholce, 0.00: whito l\'hou! extra, $3,.90@7.50; oxtra Ohlo, @7.00; St. Louls, $0,90@10.00, "Aye flour- actlva firmer at $4.30@5.25, Cornmeal steady ; Western, 25G211.05, Wheat uctive and higher; recolpts, 371,000 3 No, 8 Chicago, ' $128: No. 2 do,. $1.4 @1.90; Northwestern, $1.35@1,30; No, 3 Milwaukoa $1.333631,3 + Jow spring; 1901 ‘Northwestern pring, wintor rod’ Western, $143@145, Ryo. stendy’ Blate und Weatern, 88040, Turloy and mal wnchanged, Gorn shado firmer ; receipte, 62,000 buj prime Western mixed, nu){@wmi Tutorior . Western mixed, 68)¢c; white Western, (8)o, Oata n shade 15,000 bu » o, 14§ No. { dhiwukce, $1. , 1 Dulutl, $1,40 ; 'No, 1 Jattory seceiys, 13000 U 'mixed " Wealoro, atlat, (X0 ity Wustern 90, f:‘uai—m:m; Westorn, 2050, 11AY Axn Hos—~Unchangod, _ Gnocenws~Coffeo dull ond nnchangad, Bugar stoady, Molasscs dull, Rico teady, PernoLEoN—Dull; crudo, 8o, TunpeNTINE—Steady at $3G40c, PuovistoNe—Tork dull; naw mcas, $1500, Dot cats unclinged, Middles irm s long_clenr, { long and short clear, Jununry and_ Fobru- ary U0, Tard frmer ; wtedm, casl, T6-106Tic, o AND Oureksk—Unchanged, Wit y—8loatly ut o, ; BALTIORE, Darmiione, Nov, 11— BieAvktures — Klour dull and unchanged, Whent utoady ; cholce ambor, £1,00 7 goud o prime’ red, $100@1L35 Curn—Mixed Weal: crn dull at G0@0Le, ‘Guis wouk and fower § Western mized, 470 1 Whitd, 480, Ryo dull, ! TnovistoNs—Quict ; mes pork nominal, Daco $15,00, Bulk shouldors, 83{(@00; cloar rib, 6@ Tincon—Hliouldars, T3¢0 ; cluar' Tib, Tx0, job lota, Homs—Bugar-cured, U@130, Lard mojusal at 1@ 3 iorren—8earco and wanted ; unclangod, Corrre—Dull and nominal, Winsxy—Dull and nominal at 91G01xe, PHILADELPHIA, Prizaperenta, Nov, 11,—Brranstorra—Floue dull and decliniu ; diper Garinda, Slata sud Tudiana and Oblo extra fawlly, $7.00@8.35, _Whoat woeak ¢ red, o 60 ; amber, SLM(%!.UI. Ryo hiold at _80@830, Goen it ety yellow o ¢ mised Wesiot, 01@630, Oath stondy: whito é@300'; mixed, 4064500, Witniy—Quict nud steady at 91ie, PernoLeust—Crute, 1050 ; vefined, HYGUX0, 51, 1L.OUIS, gr, Lout, Nov, 11,—Corron—Lowor; middiug, 33¢e, 1330, inEapsturya—Tlour yilet and weak; Mitle dotng, Wheat quict ; fulr demand for snmplo lots ; No, 3 full, $1,1663 0,9 red wintor, $1,40. Corn firmer ¢ 80, 8, Lid,” Oate—No, 3, $35@IK& Darioy— Only beat quallly wanted ; 1 $547, Tiya quick and tnolngged, T coutln sold ab it ot o, 4 . Provistons—Dull: only o small Joly Tiaan—Laower at K00G040 § Wik of icr oy prades 830, OarTrz—Dull and weak § good to prime ateern, $3.60 @173, Airchiera—Flour, 5,000 brls; what o A 9,000 bu ; oals, 10,000 b ¢ rye, 16,000 hi‘mfil‘fi:&& bu, CINCINNATI, Omvomswaty, Nov, 11.—CoTToN —Stondy at 1310, Breangrurrs—Flonr dull ;. prices dosliuod, at §0,23 @0,00, Whest qulet at $L.2@1.30, Corn—demund fulr : market irm, _Rya quict and nichanged, - Oalg steady nt 33@400. " Darley” dull aud unchangod, 5 QGnoogntea—Sieady, ' Eaos—-Firmor at 200, BouzTen snp Otksr—Domand falr ; market firm, IrovistoNe--Tork dull prices droaping old noie inal; now jolbing ot $1200@1L80, Lard_ieam in 00 demaiid ; ales at 0 0-10@0440; old keitlo, supply ight, Jobbing' of T@7i¢0, Bulkmoats—Old nominal; now, firm ; shoulders, 4i¢@8a; cloar rib, sales at Bi¢c, hold highor ; clear, Bie, Bacon in good domand. lhfiuldarli o3 mln cloa réu*:s;.;ma lear,Gice, oas—Ln Tair domand at $1.2093.85, Groon shoute ders sold at 330 ; anlon of buikinoats af, bo, ‘Wiitsxx—Balos at 800, MILWAUKEE, MitwAURER, Nov. 1L—BREADSTUFPA—Flour quict and uuchianged. Wheat—Markot ateady, with modor- ate domaud ; No, 1 Milwaukoe, $1,07% ; No. 2, 993¢c, Oatnsteady’; domand moderalos No,' 2, S0c, Cotn steady; domand moderato ; No, ' mized, 40c, Ryo— Demand fair; markot firm} No, 1, 05e, Darloy duli; Prices nominals No, 3, $1, : Frrionrs—To Duffalo, 4c; fo Oswogo, 120, Reoxtera—Flour, 6,000 brls; whoat, 100,000 bug corn, 10,000 bu, Burestenrs—Flour, 9,000 brla ; wheat, 28,000 bu, TOLEDO. Toteno, Nov, 11—Bneapsrurre—Elour steady, Wheat sichdys No. 3 whilo Wabnahy $1,00; ambar Michigan, spol, Docember, $1.93 ; Janun $1.383 ; No. 1 fod, i3 No. 3 red, $1.96. Gova aloudy ; bigh nixed, "4%0; low mixed, &13c. Oata y atlot’; 'No, 1, 8803 'No, 2, 5 inzm“n—' Fxlsfmnu dulnéc. xoEIPTA—Flour, 1000 3 : +J000 b ; oats, 2,350 bu, ke whioal, So0buy oy 251 ‘SuseaienTs—Wheat, 33,000 bu; corn, 23,000 bEiRoTE; T 000 b DernorT, Nov. 11.—Bieanstorre—Flouy anclmnged, Wioa€stondy snd i moderato minis No, 1, $1.41% ; amber, $1,30, Corn dull; prices dow Clinod, at 46/¢0, Outs'In govd demand at fult e, Frriorrs—To Ouwegn, Do. M Nor, 11, CorronecDnl zarns, Nov. 11.—C0rToN—Dull and drooping; m]ag a;llu;nq, 1iail ,:zn: Tow middiing, 19osmitt 1o ; strict, 184e? recoipt, 2,376 : ment, 2000 blon atoek, s bl Bl atipe READATURVA—Flour di and drooplng; $7.60@8.50; otbor grades duby and yeioes neody Coru meal dull at $2,80, Corn—Domand fair and mare ket firm ot Gle. Oata dull and unchanged, Iir—Demand good at full pricos; Weatorn, $19,50@ .60, Buan—Dull at $17,50, Ourveranp, Octe TieeBaniny D, Oct, 11.—BREADSTOFFE—Gr chauged, but firmer’; very 1ittlo doing, ey PeTnoLEUM~—Lowor nt 13i0, Nicw GG }:{E\V fiRLIX,L\NE. x6, Nov. 11.—PlovistoNs—Pork dull 3 offering at $16,00. Bacon dull and lower : ahouldora and clear rib, 6%¢ 3 cloar, 63¢c, Hame nominnl, Lard capfor tlrco, Bi4@83(0 | ke, 105, ; GrocenEs—Sugar dull and 'declining : infertor, 43¢ @30 ; common, 5x@00 ; good fair to fully falr, TH@EE @8}50 § meconds, B8! {ulluw claritiod to white, O @33o." Molnsach dull and decllued ; primo to stricfly primo, 41@H4o : chiolce, 55@50e, Others unchanged, ; “OoTToN—Actlvo ; sales, 6,600 balcs, mostly fos cere tifled chieck ; good ordirfary to stricily good ordinary,: 13%@13c; low middling to strictly low middling, @1870; middling to good midadling, 14%@16%c; ror coipts, '4,635 balos; export to Grest Dritain, 1,318 3 ok dond, 107, 1 oncx—Gold, 1073¢@108, Curroncy, 102@1034 & sterling, 110¥ @111, for curreucy sighb; 1@1, o for cerisfid ocks, TRl Ao MARINE. ARRIVED. ... Nor, 1L,. Prop Glty of Boston, Ogdonsbiegh, Aibirise, T Bolir Dick Somera, Buflalo, snlt und coal, Sehr Glnd Tidinge, Muskegon, lnmber, Bcbr A, Rush, Manfatce, lumber, Sehr Lincoln Doll, Maniatoo, lumber, ! Schr Caichpole, Manisteo, Inmber, - Steam-barge M. Groli, Manistoo, lumbor, Bteam-bargo Windsor, Malatco, lumber, Yrop Iru Clofleo, Savgatuck, lumbor. i Bebir O, R, Johinson, Saugatuck, lumber. Schr Adirondack, Cleveland, cohl. Selr E. R, Williame, Oloveland, coal, Schr Brooylyn, Butialo, coal, R Prop City of Concord, Ogdenaburgh, sundrios,, 8tur Corons, 8t, Josoph, sundries, E Slmr Sheboygan, Two Rivers, sundries, 4 Schr M. Hunual, South Haven, wood, Sohr 0, Gordlon, Bt, Josoph, wood, Bebir Lizzio Don, St Joseph, wood, Bchr William Dates, 8t, Joseph, lumber, Schr Harmonia, South Huron, lumber, Sclir Atalants, Greon Day, lumber, gehr J., M, litchison, Bufalo, coal, e T, . sholdon, Buffalo, coal. Sebr Alva Bradiey, Erlo, canl. gtae Shobogsan, TCEARED s oo Nov, 11, mr Bhoboygan, no and other ports, 174 bdls e 2, . Albroct, Bisudeten s o g Srene sone ST O brla dmi\‘r. P DR 00, 000 I r Norman, Pousaukae, 1,500 bu oats, 1, -Btmr Lawrcuce, Ogdensbnirgh, 6,000 b m% :,‘;scsn fi whoat, 200 brls pork, 3 bales broom-cdrt Btoam-barge Port Colborup, 30,000 bu whoat, Heow Horcules, Abnanee, 7 tons foed, Solir J, Bigler, Buffalo, 2,308 bu corn, NIGIT CLEATAXOES, Prop Idalio, Bufalo, 0,000 but wheat ; Pino Tiver, 160 Dl pork, 100 bri'flour, 200 plrgs grocerics, Stur Superlor, Buifalo, 35,273 bu corn, Barge Sandusky BufTalo, 37,727 bu corn. ¥eop Tea Ghalfeo, Saugatuck,” 509 hides, 60 brla o, and sundries, ot Laito Ereights ro dull at 0o for corn and To for whaat to Buffalo, : The charters wera: To Buffalo—Schr Zack Chandior onts on owner's account ; prop T, A, Scott, balance cargo corn at Go; chir, hot named, corn o private tering, To Port Colborno—Bargo Holton, whioat at Tc. To Toronto—Schr_Annlo_Mulvey, " corn’ on- privato: torma, To Brackvillo—Sehr O. J, Miner, wheat on prie vata terma, To Ogdensburgh—Prop Qily of Borion, corn through, 'Total, 7; oupacity equul to 45,000 b - wheat, 60,000 bu corn, and 60,000 tu ‘oate, ko schr + | lumber, 1,000 posts, 10'm shinglos, 'Joliot Antclopo wns taken fust at tho closo of ‘Change for barloy to Tutalo at 6o; capucity, 23,000 bu, Vossels Passed Detroit, DETROIT, Mich,, NoV. 11—PASSED Up—] - sia, Tweed, Indin, Fountaln City, Onlal;rann‘:)‘nnr:::d Large, Mineral Rock aud barge ;_schra Jauo Raulston, g!lfll’l,]&;flflfl. Murray; Jenking, Dan Lyons, City of roen Dy, PausED Dows—Props Passale, Turner and barge, z1u01T, ov, 11—Evening—Passep Down —Props Sf, Jouph, Benton, Roanoko; schra Allca, Ameriea, Troquols, Passed Ur—Prop Ira Owen aud barge, ‘WiNp~—~Northeast, 1llinois & Michigan Canal. CANAL OFFICE, Cri10A0, Nov. 11,—Anntyen—Llizie beth, Lockport ;' Vraveler, Lomont, 89 yards stono g Eclijiao, Lomont, 85 _yards stono; Augunta, Lemont, 89 yurda atono? Advaucs, Lemont, 85 yards stono? Cul. Munniug, Lemont, U3 Yards stone; Edwin Walker, Jr., Lemont, 80 yarda stono ; W; J. Rosbuck, Lemout, 69"'yarda stono Relinnco, Lomont, B9 yurda ston J. 1L, Walker, Lomont, 89 yarda stoha; 11, S. Car; tor, Bag, 89 yardu ston, CreaTep—Essox, 40,600 £t lumber, Henr: 20,034 {6 ‘Thunder bolt, Lemont, Cioago, Nov, 6,800 bu corn, CLEARED—Montreal, Jollet, 90,045 £t Jumber, 18,350 * Iath ; Olive Branch, LaSalle, 80,105 ¢t lumber, 1,543 ¢ 1bs sundrica s Ghampion, 51,835 1t lumber, 15 m latd, . Henry ; 86,242 £t lumber, Ottawa, U.—Anmrvep—Omaha, encea s ; Miscollancons Itoms, Tho fino weathier during fhe last weel has enabledt ‘wreckors to ;Eul off many of tho veaselastranded by - tho heavy gals of Afonduy a weok ngo, Tho sctir Deloa: “DeWolf,” which weut asliore at the head of Timbor: Tuland, Jins beon got off nd towad to Kingston. lfow cargo of conl will Lave to bo discharged fu order tov ko tho nocensary ropairs, iy “Plo aclie Belle Btoplienw, which was ashore nesr Blillagaleo, Lns been reseued by the Govermmouk aner Wirriugton, ? ‘fho dumngos Sustained during the recent storm b tho bark C. K, Nims amountad to_about §9,000, \ - Tho mcow Colt, ashiora nonr Mamisteo, -hos beer abandonod an & tofal loes, The crew and a_portion of the outfit belonging to tlio schooner Frank Perow, wrecked ut the South Fox, on Luke Michigan, arrived at Dotroit, on ¥riday night, por steamer Mnrino Oity, Tho vessel, the cargo o ‘Wwinch cansiyted of fron'ore, lles badly twisted, and altogethier in bad shape, nnd will probably'be brokun up bofora tho clogo of the geason, "T'he achoonor Lake-8lde is roported ashore on Starve Inland reef, Tho Luke-Bido is a new veasel, bulltat Tiurou; Ollo, and conunissioned a short tine sinca, 8o wag cotnnanded by Capt, Peterson, * Thescow Sinui, owned at Mtlwaukeo, 14 astioro twa ‘miloa north of Frankfort, Mich, : “ho kohoonor Tan ushore threc-quartord of & milo north of Pontwater barbor, lact Tucadoy night, “Plo Inst 80on of tho schoouer Gllbort Mollison, now- with oll hands supposed to ba lost, wus noar tho Bonth Manitou, Sbo satlod from Ohicago on Saturday ovoning, Oct, 35, iu company with o largo pumbor of others, and on Mondny evouiny, tho 37th, was in olosa company with the seliooners Notblan nd Margarot 3tuir {n the aove loculity, This wna Just prior to tho terriblo storm whiol kot i immedtately. aftorwards Othior vosacls which loft ot tho above (imo Lave siuce arrived at thelr xespoctiva dostinations on tholr rotura yoyaqes, Tiwo of tho numbor wora at Milwaukeo on Bunday, Xrom tho above it may be coucaded thut the Molllson will Lier_crow aro lost, Sha was 303 tous burden, and camo out now in 167, 5 Tlio slesmer Arabln, from this city, Ianded at Des frait, Just Fridsy, the' ohlicera aud crow of tho stenm= sbip'Aninzon, whtel went ushor & fow days sinc dure fug o ternblg snow-atorm at (ho North Moultou, ag wan roported at ko timo, A wtrong forco of wrockera visited the sceuo of disaster from Detroit and othes pointe, and overy possible oifort earried oub to rescus thio noble ship, "but owing to tho hoavy seas whicl Inshied upon 110 boaoh whero aho lies, {4 oon bocanig ovidunt thnt ahio could 1ol long ondiiro such sovera usage, and ero the storm had subsided, or u"t’fllmg could bo sceomplished, shy, aftor battlug wilh tha clomicuta for muily houts, fitully yloldud, and bocama, ¢ brokon up. Hor oubit, such as anchors aud chains, cablu fixtures, elo,, with probably the groater portiont of Lior machitory, will doublless Lo saved, Experls oticed yrerkora liroabouts even yob are hopoful tliag tho stoamor may not. Lo 1N ¥0 Lil & KlApo 08 tho uce, oty givou oF o, yo 10 DrosvRcts a5 4 abovo rew celved,

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