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e e e THE COURTS. Claims Agninsi the Frankiln Bauk Amonuting to $227,000.48. To Moot Which the Banl Claims to Have Assets Amounting to $276,0986.28, Supreme Court Docision Relative to In- junctions in Tax Appeals, A Mail Robber Sont to the Poni- tentiary for Ono Year. in Brief. ‘Tho Howell caea is still nlive, The evidenco given yostorday was to provo thiat tho propurly wau not worth tho amount for which 1t was fssucd, A Mr, Allen siated {hat he was {u the employ of owell & Co, in 1833, Hly ovidenco was to show tho valug of ho pae per, whioh was a specimen of thot owned by Howell, und in his mill pt the tmo of the fnsurance. BTATUS OF THE FRANKLIN BANK, From tho schedules mado by the Marshal of the ae- sots and linbilities of tho defunct Fravkiin Bauk, it is ascortalned that the total clafms of creditors sgaiuet tho bauk are §247,630.48, of whick $101,062,69 ia hold Dy sevings dopositors, $91,064.60 by goneral dopositors, snd $34,033,25 by ouks sud. buukers, Tho largest clsim {3 that of the Commercinl Natfonal Dank, for $8,200, Lut it Liolds $10,000 worth of sccurities, The wmallest clatin (s 10 couts, nud the number of creditors about 040, most of whom, of courso, are restdents of tho city, the oflicors of tho bunk asserting a claim to $083.00, . ‘Tho' cash on band s §3,504.71, including rovenuo stampe aud pestal cords § bills vecelvable, §181,637.94, ucluding $10,000 from Denjeuiin Lombard,.” Tho Mbrary of tho bunk s apparently not very valunble, umounting toonly $162.76, Tho ixtures, deposit and Dlunk books, chiecks, notos, statlonery, olc,, foot up $11,406,09, embraciug also o rovolvor, blackiug-stool, Boap, some boer-mugs, and hatchets, There is $2,000 due on an open sccount of §2,864,83 on & policy in the Imperinl Fire Insurance Company of London., Tho real estato 1 claimod to bo worll: $120,66.08, aud o LUt of account books, deeds {n trust, and miscollauc~ ous papers completes tho list, It wiil bo seen, by foot~ 1ng up the items, that tho Lak claims to huve assets amounting to $218,026,23, while its Habilitics uro $237,- 600,48, ux uver 20 por cent less than the assats, , THY SUPBEME COURT ON TAX APPLALS, The Buprewe Court of Hllinois, in (ho cases of John L, Dryant ct ol, aguins} Tho Feople, wherein en fu- Junietion wasnsked to reatrain the colliction of cortain that Tho ‘Wo tro-aslied to ake nn_order on tha Gook County Court to allaw an appeal, sud fu the meantime to graut un injunction restraming tho salo of tho lands to sut— dsfy the judgmont against these lands, 1f thla fa to be consdored in_apphication for uu order for o aupor- wudens, tho reply i, that tle party has not, undor Sus, 10 of the nct of tho 28th of Muréh, 1873, deposited tho amount of the Jjudgnent for toxes, That s tho only condition on which s superscdesa cun alono be granled in such caso undor that act, In oo application nt the prescut term for o superscdens Wo held that, whilat the Constitution secured to all per- wons tho right to a writ of error in all elvil cuscs where the judguwent or decreo is final, thu right £0 iuve such o Wwist of arror mady u supersedes s ot a coustitutional right, and tho Leglsiaturo may fin-~ Poso terms_upon which {¢_slall bo geauted, Lo lavo Sucha writ of orror mndo Auperscdeas’ fanot re- quired by tho Coustitution, and: wo must refuso to ko such an order In this case, As to (ho applica- tion for an_injunctlon, it is only necessary to suy thut - 1t was held, o tho ease of Campbell v, Campboll, tha the Court has no jurisdiction to grant su original injunction in & case, ‘Chat case {8 conclusive f this application, Aguin, thero s no bLill filed in this csse upon which uu fnjuuction can ba lssucd, It Would be on unheard-of practico to grant un fnjunc= ton in such o caso without un appropriate bill framed Zar the purpose, Dut, whilo the wotiou ssks for on injunchion, it 15, iu ofect, for n Auporscdeus undor wiother namue. Tho motlon s denied. Adverso declaivng were slso_ flod” in cases of potis tious for mandamus ogotnst M, K, M, Walluce, Cotty Judge, to rostratn collcelion of county taxes, ' Abio, in the caso of The Peoplo ex rel, Lawrence 3. Besrdsley ainst tho samo. Also, in cado of Johu AL, Lryunt et ‘against Tho Peoplo oh relation of Jultan B Bumsey. > A COSMPLICATED AFFAIR, Jeromo J, Beurdsley filed o voluminous bill of come plaint in the Circult Court, yeuterday, ugainst William Hoott sud Heory 1, Goge, Beardsloy ailcges that in Xhlay, 1874, ko niado & contract with the defendants to purchase Loto 1, 2, 6nd 3, in Cushmaws Besubdivision of tho north kalf of Block 4 of Shetlield’s Additlon to Ghicago, hoing on the cornor of Webster avenuo and D:K‘Lnn strect, tho defendants agreefug to funish puluting tha buildiug theroon, and repair the osphal- tum walks, Tio helld tho proporty ot $11,000, For £l wholo,” compisiunnt was to pay 3300 canl, give 8 mortgsgo for $4,300, payablo in one, threo years, nssume in incumbranco fo ‘bo due Oct, 14, 1878, and convey-to tho north 76_feot of Lot 11, Biock 10, {n Hudiey’ Sub- divislon of Pine Grovs, which ho cousidercd worth about $,500, Qomplafnaut allegea that he immediately pid tho $200, and convoyed the property on Lt part, but com- {)illlu\l that defendants huve not purforied their part, o atates, also, that they have mots perfect title, but that thero are judgment lieus thereon, Ho lina taken posscasion of the promiscs, and mado valusblo im- ‘provements thercon,~far beyond, ns Lo etates, the Tental value for '{ho emmo longth of time. ‘The statement s {o tho incumbrance on the prem- is0a o bought waa false, Boardaloy avers, and thoro was 1o {ncumbrance duc in October, 187J, but ovo o yoar overdue with intcrest at 10 per cont, which ma- tured in November, 1872, and defendants insist that 1o ohall pay this, togother with the accrucd interest, They alio refuss to convey thelr proporty unless ho gives a trust-deed with a power of salo for the $4,300, Complainant fusther ststes that, when * (ho contract was originally made, ho could and oxpected to lavo oblained & lonn 8t 8 per cont, the market being easy, Owing, hawever, 10 tho fiuancial crisia Lo 1s unablo now to do g0, and Anaigts that it would be fuequitable to compel m'm to carry out his origiual ngreoment, a8 it would nocossi- tate the sacrifice of othar property. . In Septomber lust, e kid dofondants mado & new ‘contract,or modified 1ho old one, £0 that ho was to buy the east thirty-nine fect and vight inches of tho same property for $9,000, the defendanta_agreeing to obtain un exteusionof the $3,600 incumnbrance for two or three yeers, aud the bafance to bo mude up by the Yine Grove property at a veluatfon of §9,600, and the poyment of $2,600 in turce installuents, But now, Beardsloy nlleges, tho defendants have brokon the second ngrooment, sud notified him that he must puy the $3,000 fncumbranco due Nov. 14, and thoyear's intorekt, and have allowed tho timo {0’ go by without a0 oxtonsion, ‘Thinking tho barguin apperred « ittlo two much one-glded, contplainant Los notified defend- unta that the contract 18 rescinded, snd ho will glve back tho land ho Los hiad for tho past eix months, and reapectfully nsks tho $200 hio hos psid, and claimd that 1t would bo unjust to. ullow them to nforco their con- tract after such Inches, Bcolt and Gugo flatly refusa to give up thelr partof {lio bargain, or suirendor the $300, In consideration whercof, Beardsley invokes tho aid of a court of equity to compel defendants to moke a cancellation of the first_contract, restors the $3,600 Bromesty, ot pby the equivalent, uid Lo §200, and fres trom all liabilily incurred {heroby, MODBING THE MAILY, In the United Statep Circuit Court this morning, be- fore Judge Blodgett, Samuel Elifson, indicted for ub- stracting lottera from the mall, pleaded gullty on two counts, one for taking latters, and tho other for pb- stracting mnneflmmululmr some time Inst July, Eilison took & lurgo number of letters whilo ho wan aerier, Ho subsequently acknowledgod the fact to & Sriend, telling whero the euvelopes could be found, and thls friend used tho information to extort monoy trom the prisoncr. On belng urrosted, hio instantly wonfeased tho wholo, Air, Eliton i 5 youog, us-looking men, sbout 21 yoars of_ago, having a sick wifo and a olild onlya Weak old, The coumgol for tho priconer fntrodused 1 father, his phyaician, ond s comrado who had been through the war with him, to prove lils hitherto good character, Tho Judgc, th delivering the rentece, said that the nocesity of safoty to soclety required the punishment to bo eevere, Tho evidenco showed 1t was probubly the prisoner’s ficat orime, The law providod that, for the first_offenss, tho punishuwent imsy bo s fino not to cxcoed 500 ; for tha second, im- prizonment not ta oxceed fivoyous fu tho Ponitentiury : and, in view of the ruitigating circunstancos, Lowould inflct comparativoly s lLight punishmout, sad scn- him, thorsupon, to & fino of 350'on the frat sount, and t imprisonment ut Jolit for ono_yea, at bard fabor, on the sccond count. ‘1o fne wes sus- ded, howeyer, leaving {ho yeor of hard labor us the unluhinent of taking §3, that boivg tho wum numed in 0o second caunt, Tho ‘third Meaction of 3, was dismisscd. YOIl HKLIEV ount, chiarglng an ab- BIL] ! Bsmuel Glickauf, humbly complaining, fled a hill the Buperior Oourt sgalust fonry Linuemoyor sud ‘wife and Hugo “,l"":E Omuplnmn’nl atatod that Lin- momoyer aud wifo made a trust deud to #sid Walter ta Bo0Ur0 K00 notes payablo fo Jaseph Bchlemitzauer for difforont smounts due st differnt times, Come inant also alleges that subsequuntly ba Lecsme the na fide holder of one of HAI3 notes for the sum of $362,10, duo Oct, 1, 1673, After itn maturity hio applled 0 the Truateo, the noto not Laving boeu patd, to sellt the property securiug the noto, but Walter rofused, maying b had beon roquestod by Linuemoyos not t6 it Not fosling willing to lowe thix uum, and bulng unable to_perauads Wallor to do his duty, Goksuf 8aks & court of equity to remova tha Trustce, and sp~ polat auother who will eseouto the trust, ABATACCING A DECRET, Abort thios yoars uga Grace Lo sgalust Lor Suithloss lord for soparate malutunutics, d slto alimony, The decros wss burued, a Gopy. batituted, whlch wa withdram st Butirda s ndant, 44 tho Chsncary Clerk awears, du A4 ke daf t, 84 stading ¢hiat he wisbed t0 take it for a shiort tlmo. Bas not aluoe & x;um'l“n and yesterdsy Judge Will- rodl oedersd thata cerl LIg S deerce, or miew fauo on Sat why Iié shonld not Laattcliod MEOMANIO™ 1113 Jamco K, Petty and Jores apainwt Aary A, Tewvedl, Mosos 3 Stimgen, Compaiamty tilegs <iaf, ns tore, thoy agroed with Tuolte, tho orlginnt contes e ihey bodeved;to 46 cortain worts fu balldls fiowsn at No, 188 Park ayoune, Shortly hotors tho contret wad finfslied, Mre, Rowell told thent slie ramlo i contrrct with Stfmron, and Jnew w ono but him, Hocka podd sbont $460, and hio, Btimson, and Mra. y stoxt, at2p. wtompt, e they v dotio vxtra work, o sustalied lors by Ttowell's non-performunico of bfa duty fn ffino} ellego nnd that they itave rerved tho vequired notlee, of §1, TIRED OF 118 NAME Wilifam Waltor I, Stundolpl, o yunth of @1 years, filed uflmlfllon yosterday In tha Superlor tonrt fo Jvy arlde tho four-storied_wppellation hw yow beara and adbnt the more cuphotifous aud briefor titla of Willinm. Waller McCarly. DANKTUPTOY ITEMS. Inzag F, Hutheriand wns adjudicated bankeupt by defnult, unl warmut fesmed rotmenuble Dee, 18, Tutor'J, Boglo wis udjudieated hankrnpt by defanlt, fand the warzant mado returiablo Dev, 10, Tho order of diamissal i tho case of Henry Ii, Pleket was made absolnte, Tit tia envo of Edward Skelsey ot nl,, leave wan given ln‘AlI‘h’ed Bnith to Gllo proof of dobt it Intervening pelition, 1 the case nf James O'Reflley, tho stipnlation of tujsred, on Aty conrent of nil ho creditors who Ao plovod. dobis, unleon oblections e flal by M= ny nioxt, Dee, 11, Tn thio cano of Willinm Mlller, au order for tho soc- ond nud third gencral moctings, o be bold boforo E. @, Johtison, Dee, 10, “Tho cany of Myles Story was restored, and leaye catlon {or dlschoyge, H, W, Wolseley wns appoluted Provisionsl Au~ signico of {ho eatafo of I, 0. Tigito & Co, A provicional order of disiniagal waa entored In tho cano of Lonis Hartman, ot al., unlews objections are filed in ton days, Tn thy caso of T, Y, Muun o al, tho report of salo of the bankrupt's scets wan filed and tho suto contirmod unless objuetions aro filed in ten daye, QUUNTY COURT, In thomafler of tho ostato of James MeDonnell, the recelpta of tho lielrs wora Ailed, tho administrator’ dis- cliurged, and the eatate daelaréd seitled, Tlie will of Jobn Enndgreu was proved, and letters tostamony grinted to Yohn P, Nolron and Oharles Solinson nider o bonid of $2,000, The will of Martin Haloy wan provod sud lettors tes- {nony ened to- Fater Tonlaln, under & boud for 11,000 1h tho mat(or of the proving the will of Lonufsa G, Blelow, n dedinus poteataicnt was ordered to_bo isited to tho United Stotes Consul at Geneva Bwhzerlund, ta tnko tho testimony of George W, Luy n subscribing witness und anothor td ths Consul ai London, to taks tbo deposition of Mary F. Clervot anothior abscrib- ing witness, . CRIBIINAL COURT, Tho caso of Cowen, Hill, and Spaiding, for larceny, wan poetponed until Doc, 4, i, Wilkinzon, 8 matoria] witness for the prosecution, boing absent, "Pho caso of McKolvey, charged with miurder, s sot for to-day, SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF, The Commerclal Natlonal Dsnlk enterod up a_judg- ment, by confeselou, cgalnst Timothy 8. Fitch oud Jolm Fitel, for tho sum of $2,630,10, Tobin Btefibons, for the uso of Charles Fitzsimmony Drought suit n dobt against George J, Gubblng ang Honry Ulrlch, laying dumnsgs ut 2,000, A sult in {réopass van instituted ogalust Huffort by Tenty Thorne for §,000, R 1 An action i neennipeil was biought By Witlom AL, Badloy, Guoryeo B, Ruggles, Amasa AL, Eaton, for tha use of Allen P, Prior, sgalust Asshel aud Lucius Plorce, tq recover §1,000, “Mlio Merchianta' Netlonnl Bank of Chicago came muencod an uction in ussumpsit ngainst Androw J. Carrigan and Martin 0, Wulker for $6,000, ibtated A dooreo | 6d copy of » cartified co) 4 farrgean .uzf.‘ouz.n‘s@’ Jolin DoKoven, 28 odministrator,of tho estato of Denjamin_ F, ‘Hoddock, fled *prmcipe againat Tanno W, Henderson for $4,000, John Adams nnd Tnaac Bldridge brought sultagainet Tsaao Hess for $3,000, A suit was_brought Ly tho Iuternationsl Bank ngalust Asahel Plercs and Lucius Plorco for tho sum of £,000, ; 1a o caso of Noweil Avery it al, against, Orlando P, Briggs, o Judgment was entored by dofsult in favor of tho plulnthr for §1,412, OMUOUST COUNT 1N BRISF. | Tho Teutontn Lifo Insurance Compaily” comnionced o suit agaiust Henry Goodnan, A, J, Frank, and L, D, Berwino on u bond given by Goodmun for the faith- ful dischargo of his duties as plajuti’s agent, laying damagea at $518.63 ; debt, 1,000, ‘Cliarics E. Roos commonced s suit in trespaassgainat Georgo IT, Fanchior for $20,00, Miller, Watson & Co, enferod up judgmont, by con~ fesslon, againet C, I, Youts for §3,058, Gornglius MeGinuiss brought o suit sgainst Oyrus H, McCormick to recover $1,000, THE OALL, Judge Garg will call 96 to 101, 103 to 108, 110, 111, 113, 114, and 116 to 119, fncluaive, Judge Zaue's call {s 28, 29, 80, 31, 43, 38, 40, and 41, Judgoe Hogora will call 1,407, 1,410 t0 1,439, inclusive, excopt 1,421, Judgo Bootha call is atill 168 to 180, Judge Tree will hoar 4,051 and 1,040, THE PLATFORM. Mr. Qordova’s Lecture on & The Now Olovgyman » in Kingsbury Music IEall Last Evening. . 3. De Gordova loctured last night at Musio Hal upon *The Now Olorgyman,” In apito of the slippery walldng and tho cold weather, tho attondance was very good. Tthd beenannouncod that thia locture was to bo “hunorous,” und, consequently, tho number of persons who bought tickets at tho door was largo, In these dull and poverty-atricken times pooplo yearn after something which will maYo them laugl, snd for tuat rgggon thoy flock to tho minstrels und to thy humorovs or sarcastio lecture, paying willingly tho ¢ popular prico” of 50 conta to 1sugh u coro of timea and to yown half an hour, Tho leoturo was of that clase which cannot bo ro- ported. It 18, In brict, a description of & socluded vil- Inge upon tho Hudson; of the wealthy and arrogant *5quire who ruled it; the Deacon of tho church, and Dis wife, who abhors hiypacricy in othors, and is given to practicing it horself; and tho newls-inatallod minis- ter and a wife, His recoption, tho donstion purty glven him, nnd his final fall from populsr favor, oo fully, and sometimes woll, doscribed, It is tho weak- ness of the leoturar to attompt to ropresent the squeaking accents of the Deaconess, tho pompous volce of tho'Squire, and tho hiccough of the drunken banjo- player, Hin owa voice hos not tho floxibility to ensblo bim to do such o thing well, and 1t should thersfora ‘have been left unattempted, The substsnco of tho lectura was very fair, and gavo # reasonnbly nconrato portraitura of tho trisls and per- ploxitios of & poorly-patd elergyman, whoso lot is caat among parishioners more addicted to oritiofam than to ‘promyt payments, Bomo perts of it savored slightly f nge, but, thon, many thinge Which are {rue aro old. Thaugh soino of W poluta wud. desorintions, aro faie, 1ie lacks tho local flavor aud Acouracy which Dirs, Btowu Lns givan ta bor {ales of viilyge-lifo, The audi- ence wag singularly tndemonstrativo, and did siothing to stimulsto tho legturer, - Ho was twica spplouded, and lnughier chaerod him abont twelve times, which was not enougli to keep him in_good spirits,” Thero wag one mun prosent who Jaughed like & base-drum and who, spparontly fouoyiug Lo waa it o ‘political ucetlug, folt it Liu duty (o checr tho speaker, by ob- sorving ® That's 60, “Thal’s it old bog,otc,, but he added nothing to Do Cordova's hupplucas, tHough ho ‘pleased tho andienco, Tholocturer and those Who wero there In good sea- son must havo beon oxcecdiugly mortified and an- noyed by tho inexcussblo tardinoes of a largo and ap- utantly respectablo portion of tho audience. It was Ill‘leunt 8 befors tho lust omo fial gentad, and for noarly hslf an hour thoso who wished to heat svero dis- turbed Ly tho orrival of theso lato-comers, who tramped around tho hall in nenrch of thelr seats, and occasioually changed their places from the floor to tha gallory und back again, Once, whon 8 largo btch cama n, A, abaabod, however, and thought it oxces hear him, HOUSEBREAKERS. ‘Che Town of LaXo the Scone of an Outragow= A Iouse Entered, the Owner Honten, Eis Wife Tied to n Bedpost, aud Articies of ValioStolens Atalate liour Monday night four men, weurlng maske, broko iuto the Louss of Chris Weller, Iocated uear Blue Island avenue, in the weat end of the Town of Lako, aud, entering o bed-room ocoupled by Weller snd his wifo, made a domaud for money, Weller anewered that o hud not # penny in the hiouse, oxcopt » small amount of seripdn bis vest-pooket, In tho mosntine one of tho party Lnd relloved the pook- etaof thovest of o watch and & small amonntof money, 'Th robbers accusod Woller of telling o falao- hood, and suid they kuew thoro was a large amount of money in tho house, Upon Weller's agaln saserting tlnt the houso contalned no money, ono of tha party pulled bimoutof bod and forced him to unlock tho drawors in a Lureau, whilo othors ransacked the houie” froni'top to boltom, taldng aversthingof valio, Appar- ently enraged ot not discovering the ubjeot of their visit, Lo oullswa drow knives und legeu to eut tho bed- clothea to shreds, Weller remoustrated with thom, ‘whoroupon thoy fell ipon lim and beat him uantil he waa rendored insensible, His wife attemried to es. cape from the room, when Klio wwa uolzed, sad tind to the bod, and induced to keop silont by threats that ake wauld ' be kfiled, ‘The rvbbers “left the louso about 1 o'clock in tho morning, When Nr. Mor recoversd consclousness, ho relsusod iolorigo Trom her uncomfortubls youltton, His wouuda oro uck sorlous. The outrago Leing o parted to tho Lake polive, resulted tu two mon tod. yostorday moruiny, upun suspiclon, one of rern bl n boast Weller'a house, Tholr oz Aratuation s to heve coraa off before Jusiic Thom- 4 0% kniown whit was dono With them bobig o boarder o uon yesterdsy, but it them, The robbers weze evidently induced to eutor tho bouso, under the bellef that Wellor wan in tho habit of ki @ of monoy over night bo- v *fl-m“a.:;fu' s AL the Bl _erd.l‘. The 1Le outrage, and ha perpliess nging to town of Lake is mauoh. ALY SR e hats Rowel vefuso Lo sy any’ more, Complasnity allego that o wa eitbererslgnee of the contract or sith-con= and ealc n mechanie’s len on eald bulding for the enm ergiitors wan filad, and au order cntered that the adlfudieation e set’ aelde, and tie proceedings b dis- An order for (he necoud and (hird meeting of creditors du tho caso of Jolin T, Foskol wau madu for glvon tho bankrupt to apply for and proseeuto sppli- -nold, A, W, Kingiand, H, 1, im - Do Cordova was conupolled to stop in the middle 5t u bit of doscripiton, ‘Theso paoplo wore not ingly good= ‘anntured of him 1ok o go on unttl they had » chisnce to THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDi‘J e e e e SDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1873. 5 BOGUS INSURANGE. Capture of an Tneurance Oon- fidence Operator. He Isgues Counterfeit Policies and Oolloots. the Promiums, ILdst of the Companies and the In- dividuals Victimized, Deteelivo Tyrroll yestordny madlo s Important. at- rest in tho person of & men named A, T, Uutbowny, filfna B, T, Armitago, on fho cherga of oblaluing largo s of mionoy by Topresonting himnulf tc Lo tho agent for nsurance companton with which Lo lnd no conncellon, and by giving pollctes, collectivg tho promiums in advanco, By this modo of: npernting Lo Tos managed to mako o gond Iiving fn this city for DimRelf and wife einco lant May, . Tho first intimetion the insnranco ogents bad of tho presenco in tho clty of tho swindler, was mside at tho offico of §, M, Moors & Co., by » gontlenon nkmed Joln Atkiuson, of No, 1772 Soutls Halsted aircot, who callad at tho ofiico, and, oxhibiting o policy Of tho Theenix Tusuranco Company, of Hartford, asked {f it bind runout, A reforonco to {he books of tho Com= oy showed that tho policy hnd nover been faued by tho ightful agentu tn this city, aud mado it clenr thal somobody hnd arsumed to act for tho Company withe out nuthortty, Au investigation of tho mattor was at onca commeucod, An nccurate description was taken of fho persou who had fssued the policy and given o flo polico, with o doteiled stafemont of tho transaction, 'Tha cano was glven to Detective Tyrrell, who bogun to work it up last Saturday, atded Dy tho insuranco men, 1t was navertatucd on Monday that Hothoway was In tho hablt of viiting a Louso, o, 43 Plorco streot, tho reeldeuca of n Mr, Keunedy, ong of bis viotims, for the purpose of collecting money on & polloy, Mr, Kennedy was takn into tho confidenco of tho detect- ive und tuld not to pay over any monoy, but to re- quicst Hathoway to callat o certafn hour yestordny afternoon, Tho swindler was promplly st the houso at tho bour ' appolnted, ond wis 0a promptly arrested by tho dotoctive, who swalted lns arrival. Iatheway felgned to be ultorly fgnorant of the chargo upon which ho was arrostod, and at firat kicked con- mdcrably, but flually submiited, and was takon to tho Central Polles Station, searchod, and locked up in s call, Trom a book found upon hix porson, it wis nscor- tained that his rooms wero ¢ No, 163 Third svenuo. Dotective Tyrroll proceedod to thohiouse and made an oxlinustive search of Hatheways rooms, Tho only occupant was Hathowny's wife, who gave tho dofectivo access to 'bor husband's books and pavers, Among thom wero found blank pollcles or insuranca of tho German- American Company, tho Alps and tho Atazon, of Cin- einnati, tie Girard of Philadelphia, und the Zitna aud Phamix of Hariford, with house-signs, blotters, and cards of each company, A largo bool was ound cou- tajuing blanks of tho Tradora' Ineurance Company of thia cily, nud 8 book of thokamo kind, tho yroperty of the North Missour] Company, Frown numerous loltor- hicads, aud s small pocket-iomorandum, it was navor- tained that Huthoway had boen tho Geucral Agont of tho German-Amoricun, the North Miazourl, and tho Alpa” Compunlos I Weslinglon, D, O, hoving Lad bis office ot No, 02) i bircet, This in- formation Leing communicatod to tho insuranco mea, {hey rocognized ‘in Hathowsy o mn who' iod lield the sgeucles of theso compantes_ in Washington, and who hnd absconded from that city lagt May, tuking with him » lurgo amount of money bolongiing to tho compinics ropresontod by him. ‘An oxaninulion of some of tho policles fasited Ly Hatliowny showed that they woro old papers from which nimes and doscriptons had been erased by somo cliomical process, and other names ond doscrip- tiour inserled. Tho policies were siguod by A, L. Huthoway, General' Agont, in gomo $ustances, and in othiers by B, F, Armitago, or I, F. Armitage & Co, "The lncations of tho offices of tho companics wero varlously glvon as baing st No, 19 Olark strcot, No. 419 Olark strech nnd No, 63 Washington sfreet, The victims of Hathowns's mode of swindling, 60 far an known, re P, Lovi, No. 2 Harrleon siréot John Purker, No, 40 Weat Polk stroot; Morria & Tnight, No. 1774 South Halsted stroet; Joun -Atkin- B0, No, 1772 South Ualated stroet ; A, H, Kennody, No, 41 Dlorcostrect. _Thero azo dotbtless many othe crs whom Hathowsy has insured and collected _premi- uin from, who aro requested ta loavo thelr names at the Contral Tolice Statlon, Hathoway fs 8 good-looking man, sbout 33 years of ege. Hols woll connested in Rackford, N, from ‘which place ho removed to Washington 'sbout threa years sgo, Ho will bo takon before Justice Soully thia morning, VN S HOME MISSION WORK. Meeting of Raptist Ministors and Laye men to Consider Measurces for the Employmoent of ‘Thoological Stu= dents ns Home Dissionaries. An adjourncd meoting of pastors and members of Baptiht churches throughout the city was hold last ovonng,in the busement of tho First Church, On mo- tlon, Senator Doolittlo was called npon to prealde, and Dr. Dalley o net na Socrotary, Prayor was of- fored by tho Rov. John Gordon, nfter which tho objoct fof tho mecting was stated £0 bo the considoration of certain measures for tho in- toreats of (e students belonging to the various ednca. tional {nstitutions of the denomination. Tho students wexo prossod for monsy to prosecuto thoiratudios, and needod funds for tho sams, ‘Tho objoct of the moot- ing was to dovise plaus for aiding them, and further- more to curoll suburban towns, bulld churches, and Qo othior good Lusinoss, Mr, 3, N, Hobart, on behalf of # committes appoint- od ot a provious mooting, prosentod the followlng roport : Witnwas, Tn addition to lay talent in our churches, and ministerial gifts in conneatlon with our denomiua~ tional prous, and cocictics, and faoulties of instruce tlon, tliero is o large and {Acrensing clss of ministerial students without uny systematio employment, Wienieas, Flalds of spiritual huzbandry ara opened and ever widcning {n this city and vielnity where all thes ministerial gifts might be omyloyed to with tho geentet prouso Lo themasivos and the dsnominution an Wrnzas, Such employment whils supplemonting thelr profetsional cducation might ulwo Trovido for tlicir exponscs whilo pursuing tholr studies, snd At tho samotiuio by ploncering tho primary wark of churclics might greatly promote the proeperity of our denomina- ton in Chicago and tho Northweat ; thorefors, Rtesolted, That wo, motmbors and roprosondativer of thio Daptist churchos of Chicago and Viclnity ato pro- foundly copvinced that wo cannot do our duty to thess students for the niinlstry, providentially locatod umong s, mor bo lfoysl to our denominatiou ithout prividiog uomme plen for tho sytemutio o cupation of tho destituto and jmportant felds in our city nud victnity ; that wo hereby pledgo oureclyes per- sopally to co-oporato in this work, and ecek to organize it fn all our churehes, Hesoued, Fhot pending tho sdoption of 5 coustity- ton ana rules of order, J, N, Hobart, I, Daniols, R, W, Dlackball, G, N, Holdon, A, Bellsmy, A, N, Ar— frrat, T, L, Chupoll, and. T. R, Palmer b Provistonal Committca to molio ar- rangementa far employing our bonoficiary studeats in our deatituto fielda {n tho clty and viclnfty, and com- mitting tho churches to thelr support {n thi work. ‘Reaolved, That all our pastory of this city and vicin- 1ty bo roqueated to commend the claims of this work o thlr congregations, aud seek to arganiza a thorovgh aud eystomatlo co-opofation 1n euch chiuseh, | Tesolved, That, when thon this Gommittse adjourn, 1t ndjourn to meet at the call of this Committes, to icar roparls of progeass, aad 1o consider wnd ndopt = comatitution and by-laws, Teaolued, Thut wo approve of the following constitu. tlon as o basla of & co-oporation in this work, and carnestly 1nvite sll churchos 0 uuitelu it in carrying forward thia denominational work. In support of tho reporf, Mr, Hobart mald he had long felt that the students of tho eomi- norlos could be profitasbly employed in misslonary work, Thero wero towns lylng round the oity whero o prosalng need oxtsted for ministorial ald, and the opportunlty could bo utilizad. Ho lind propicad lat of thom which Le resd as ‘follows: Bloomingdalo, Wayne, Maywood, Warronville, Oswego, Nowurk, La~ ‘mont, Lockport, 3amence, Sisbanec, Winnetkn, 1igh- wood, Bowenvllle, South' Ohicago, Dlue Tland, La- Grango, snd Puston, Tho queation of forming o missionary organization 10 supply tho means without lonving the atudents do- pondont upon the precarious goneronty of cauntry Shurches, wes then consldored. Tho Rev, Dr, Northrop sald tho Educattonal Boclety of tho Dapiista of Ohicago scoomplished nothing, Ho thouglt that tho genorous impulses of tho churohios visitod would aupply the studsat with mosus. ¥ Tho ropart was sdopted. Dr, Blackall doprooated ‘$ho formation of any new organization, Homoved that u committes of throo Ve ppotnted to confor with the Ohicaga Baptint Union and tho Northwestorn Deptist Educational Asgoclse tlon, to adjust tids matter, guch commitiee boing chozen by the Provislonal Committes from wmong thelr om nonaber, s “I'ha motlon prevailed, D, Dinoksll sald hie hiad called # meoting of the Educaifons! Socloty, and would bo glud to have them augomblo ut once, Tho ltev, Dr, Danolds thouybt that & Thsnksgiving Dy callection might be madw for tho student (o or, Northrop suld about 84,000 was ueded inedlste necoasities, » Tho mestiug theu sdjournsd subjoct o tho call of tie Yrovisional Gommitteo, reliove Jommaiie. e MISSIONARY WORK. e e P tonasy o v ] Gotlord i 1ittag £op the year wes {gainat $480,000 last yeur, 184,160, MARINE DISASTERS. 5 p o , 38,—The schooner J, g bR, Sl s o bl s 0] ‘s4h0) R v, S bobEOCE nto and sunk by a tug in tho Milwaukes River this af- ternoon, No lives lost, CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. TuzspAY BYENING, Nov. 18, o recelpts of livo atock sitico Saturday have boon u no followhs Cattle, Hom. Sheen. Aoniuy 1907 @i [ 6,00 800 B Huio lus Week beforo lut . Hhipmenia were 89,334 0 208 9,330 Cattle, Hoos, Kheen, Mondoy. Aftor fo.day” the Michigan Southern titook-Yord acsorumodation trains whilel loretolore have left the yordy nlll MDn. 1, and 415 p, m,, will Jeave at 11:15 2. m, el 4530 . 1, CATTLE—Thero was no radical chango In the situntion of 1o cattto mnrket, Tho mengro recoipta of yonterday and t0-dny, togethor with Lo tomowhat {m- Yroved condition of tho aca-hosrd markots, worved to Tartinity vestoes the confidence of Listorn operators, find, widor a santly increasod demasud from tlink Quiskor, good to § ciolco whippig beeves tom- Mandoid ‘womething of An udvauco o _former nicos, tho fmprovemont nveraglug nlout 2o por 100 T, i compared with {lie Jowest, point rachod during lant week. "tho purchased of ahippors nmount- @l {0 some 000 head, at “53.09°24.00 for prime Toxas valtiog b $4,00@4.45 for modiom to good natives of from 1,160 to1,%a0 tha nverago ; and ut $5,00:26.60 for gond to oxtra stecrs, sveraging from 1,250 to 1,400 1w, Tnonoor iwoinctatess o hiplior figurs was roalizod, Gregory, Bivalor & Co, selling a drovo of 93 fancy Tows icors 4t §0,13)¢, bitt theso enttlo wore ko nuch nbova the genordl Tun titat the alo 11 1o way reflocts h merket nted ectrt, 35,96 mny fairly bo censldered an otteido quotatfou, 'Bofar wa the dckcriptions of stock usually Sought uitor by Chicayo butehoru (upd thls oinbracea o’ pooreat it flnd e way (o markol are con- cernad, litllo. or uo {mproverent was_ uolicoablo, & flo - mupply, Mght though ft was, equaled i 1ho demund, Ufilh after tho holidays the purchascs of tuo locul trado_mny ho expected to continuo on p lime ited scalo, and in the meontimo auy docided advance In prices Cannut ressoually bo nnticlpsted; Tho pricos pald fo-dny by tat o oo o good lohs of from 700 to 1,150 the averags, with most of tho pureliunes ot $2.603.15 &alublo nt rathor beter prices thal provalled lst waek, tho appreciation® boing due to tho emall number o sulo, and not to sny incresso {n the demand, Fair to prithe. young stecrs, averaging from Y00 to 1,080 b, wero fuguived for nt £2,95w3,25, wlile conunon Jats wero quolablo at $2,40@2.65, with Lut ttlo stocls unwols QuUOTATION®, Extra Beoves—Graded steers, averaging 1,400 ‘The market clozed firm, .60@5.75 , fat, W to G year old steers, averaging 1,300 to Goid Heuves—iWeli-fat sleors, averaglug 1,200 10 1,950 158, v s 440@4TE edluni Grades—Steors in fafy ficel, av sging 1,130 t0 1,250 Tha = Butchers® Stack—Oommon? to fair stcars, and good t0 oxtra cows, for city slaugiter, avoraging 800 to 1,100 lba Stock Cattlo—Common caffle, il decont flosh, averaging 700 to 1,050 1bs, Inferior—Light - and thin cows, boifors, stogs, bulls, and scsllaway steers, Qutile—Toxné, choico corn-fod. . Gattlo—Texae, Northorn wintored, Cattlo—Tozas, through droves.... OATTLE BALES, 2.5084.00 1,76@2,25 $5.30 3,35 520 5% 3,30 450 8 tancy ateu saay 16 good steors 5,00 42 good stew 6.00 16 good stea 40 13 good steors, 5.00 42 oxtra stoers. 6.60 50 Toxas cattlo 2165 10 butchers’ cattio 8,633 84 good ateors, 4815 17 good steors. 235 dod 17 good steers, 1,220 6 3 choico Rtear, 203 525 83 choleo stecre... o sy 17 oxen 1,460« 400 €7 cholca ptcen 407 6.40 17 foly stoers, 1180 4,35, 48 cholco stecrs, 284 .51 17 cows . 80 2 butchirs' stock. it oy J0GS—THho rocelpts ware tho Iargest of tho scason, #0 far, and, with one or two exceptions, havo noyer Deen equalod in any one dey, but so urgent waa tha ,000 huad remained unsold at tho closg, and valuos sufferod littlo or no deprociation, Towards noon, whon sollors had gained 80mo fdea of tho magnitude of tho supply, thoro was ovinced & disposition to concedo s little, many declar- ing that it would bo impossiblo to pustain tho markat, and offered thelr atock at 100 docline from yentorday's prices, but tho avidity with which packers ¢ ploked these weak-uncod onea spoedily restored confi- donce, and Iato sntes shiowed but siight varistion from tho pricea curront in the morning, Sales woro offectod at $8.76@3.80 for common ; ot 33.85@3.00 for medium, afd at §3,05@4.10 for good to cholce, with & fow extra at$4.16, The markot closod stoady’ at the above quo- domand that acarcely moro than G, up” tatlons, Among tho transactions wore the following: 106 BAL: 107 340 50 257 996 |07 509 410 86 361 410 102 8L 390 |L8 235 300 |62 218 410 60 202 895 |42 "280 U8 65 265 585 60 043 400 |64 253 400 |94 332 400 15 297 890 {66 276 890 '108 287 9,95 44 971 4,00 |66 265 805 |85 260 3,95 07 284 8,95 200 9,85 |68 264 8,80 62 260 390 (190 288 400 |60 "2T4 400 40 312 400 {61 571 895 |61 210 890 71 101 430 [ 59 25 400 (41 350 416 124 814 800 |80 210 305 |56 300 39 85 20& U5 (148 201 4.00 |48 D45 400 62 276 895 (41 314 400 |65 234 400 84 H87 400 |160 300 805 [140 292 400 47 045. 400 [D4 331 400 208 4,00 106 805 400 (09 310 400 |46 B3 .80 95 303 3.87x|s0 273 895 65 254 3,85 49 369 400" N18 260 3,90 800 4.00 40 350 405 |48 800 4,00 [184 830 410 82 383 410 |61 134 900 302 4,08 41 405 410 |61 263 390 |48 35 805 72 180 400 |44 210 8 56 213 3,05 50 261 385 |51 520 3,05 (23 288 8,85 276 3,80 |23 244 360 |43 251 8.5 48 267 400 |68 287 4.00 829 410 59 273 5,85 |61 835 400 |124 408 4.05 61 843 390 |60 208 400 |86 205 400 47 803 410 |61 013 4% (0 3,95 284 SIEEP—Tho domand was light at $2.76@3.00 for $,25@0,80 for modium to_good, aad a8 $91083.85 o good 10 cloloe, T suprly wad poor to common, ot small, but fully largo enough to meet the demant ——— CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. Tysspaz Evenmg, Nov, 18, Tho market for domestio dry goods presents fow sow features, and ons worthy of extonded comment. Buyors Luve been in s lttlo’ botter sttondance than Wutlug st weok or tho provious one, and tho mall order buslaesy oxhits goimy Wight iziprovoment, bué anything resombling selivily o any dopoctimont, bugers ALl fow ox- ng to tho polioy of restricting oxiors to much articloa as oro in overy-dsy ‘demand, and to such aniounts ap Gem necessary to datiafy tha fmmediato requiroments of their trada, To what ox- tent the Iate reduetion in prices will affcot th trado remuiny to be aoep, though from the numerous lottora of {nquiry now botng rucetvod by ous fobbors it {s ovidout 7 onletialnod that tho present i a favorable tine to_buy, 60 far at least 08 cotton toxtiles ara concorned, Tho supply of some of the moro popular brands of heavy brown and thero i3 till sn entiro absenco of ceptious still cliugi that the opinion is very geuoral pleacliod shicatings ia entirly oxhausted in first Liands, and abould tho noxt_fortuight witneas the improved domznd now &o confidently looked for, & reaction from the oxtreme deprecsion of the past two wooks or more may roasonably bo saticipated, The difforont depari- me well stocked, but in no instanco i3 there oy largs ovorplus, znd among our morchanta thuro (8 ¢ the worat {s past,” and that from this time forward tho situation will improve, Tho demand forcurpatingeds falr, considering tho dulinese per- de, and whilo the ents o fooling that vading most other departments of uotations are more or leas frooly shadod all sroun d thera 1 e 00 positve dscine, Btocks are Liboral sud aitraotive, BROWN QOTTONS, Atlantio A, 44, .,..,,19 o|Nashyille, 30 1n , .. Atlantio H) ¢-4..1.%01113¢ |Groat Folla B, 4-4. tlantic D, 4. 103 mnoz@t-‘ .12” Oabot W4 KRR T P ot 19 e TELLYY gawam I, 3 Etork A, d-4. 11%¢ ‘Shawmut, Garduer A, 44, Bwitt River , Mishigan 4, - Ut Nashviilo, 35 4n 1. (Granite, 10, Modford.\... Ving nnowws. Nushus E, €0-4n.....18_o[Tudian Orchard, W. Nuslu Ity $0-in 34 [Dwight Stax, Noshua 0, 340 Pepperoll 13, 404 Lawrence D Topperell R, 30.in iy 103 [Nowmarket s M?\Iur_hutll(a BB Awmosksag, Mourniny Shizting HMallory Btallory Btanchostor..... ‘Noumkesg sstteons 33 o 12 Pequot satteens, I-I‘!wul.l o oxtra, ON, Toundale cambriar a1 ejiack New York Alills,, Watsutts, .., Prido of the ntait & s G of 9,290 bales: yood oxdinary fo aitict qood ordinary, 183 siaibos midding, ool niditng, 164 aro for cortified ‘theckn ; Y I Minnchnlin, 4-4 Diinnobalia, -3 ¢ . \illew H1zovit, No, 1. 4,25, Reoolpts, 2,341, 50,711 1,49 unchavped, Wheat uctl? No, 1, §1.40% 3 b, - in gobi dowend ot Minnahiabia, -4 veeeens U85 0,00 66 and_wmohangod, Wheat firm3 No, 1, $LIL 9 £1.033¢ eash 3 SLUTYC for Dacembor, Guth itexd 13on 1livo, colored. ol Clack, Jr, & G0, IGrorn & Danigh? ” % 3 Olarl & Co,' 0.1, 70 ) Hariford, extrng arifard, Tun,., Bmlth’s tapestry, and unchanged, Wheat activo nnd higlhe: red, $1L.00@ Western, 31,60, 4703 whito, 48@49¢, Rtyo firm and unchinny For tho grades of stock weually douomi- | Common plain,: itied and ox, pi'n..04 and elear ribs, B¢ TH@13c; hatni, 11@! qi English cocoa, beal {inn mattiug -t “Amorica contmon 2 Amorican beat,y Ted aud wh, ci'% tod wnd wh, el 3-4.40 TEAE, o1 thiread, graln bags, ate., 90 days, or 1 per cont China matting (4. ., .40 [1tod und wh, ch't 94,15 1)Miwuukee, $1.40, Corn dull, 0@00e, 2 BUFF; scarco ; wales, G cul { ‘Dome:lis, cottonndes, Kontucky Jeans, otc, 1por | Goru qulot and over ; sales, 23,500 bu ot GI@5Lio for cent off 10, 3 por cent off 10 days, Tegulu'dopartment goods, -+ per cent off 60, 5 pox | O cent off 30, 6 per cent oif 10 days, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. lasg of buyers wero $2.2544.00 for s . Block kteera wero 10 actunl shipments reporto Nov, 18—11 5, m,—Unchunged, Flour, . 1io 10d@1% 2d; spring, | Sehr N, T0, Forry, Grand Liavon, lumber, Helir A, Riwelt, Mvakegon, lumber, Helir Mngoollh, Muekcgon, Jumber, Selr Abigofl, Grand Huven, Jumber, Scow Lauriut, White Lakc, shiugles. @255, 118 50@123 3 white, 124 104 Luviinivoot, Nov, 18—1 p, th,—Market unchnnged, 18— . m.—Whent—Spring, 20118310 7d. Corn, 848, Nov, 18— Evenlug — Cotton -eaufer middiiug uplind, Bi$d'; Orloane, 82 ; walex, 10,000 ahd oxport, 1,000; Anierican 5,400 { alos upland not below good ordiuary sl in Novombor aud - Decombur, 8 xica ot Monchenter dull and Unchanged, Dreadstulls quict ; rocoipts of whont for tho past thirea dsys, 28,000 qra; American, 16,000, Recolpis of corn for tho samo tme, 1,000 qrs, foraln white wheal, nverago qul « | ca@tis 2y white, 1 Pro e 5.15@5.35 Enrgu llen Williams, Menominee, lumber!™ arge Dirgo 8o ar- r )« voer BIERAIS Trop Clieago, Builalo, sundrios, ooerr 2408025 fity, 193 1d@13s 2d; red Western spring, 11 6d@12s 1d, ' Corn, 31, Flour, Oliceso, 605, Gumberlnuds, 4 tho Bauk' of Eugland on Consola_for money, D@ o Lanehs0 builion gono into for account, 943 TUnited Stafos sccurities: 5-20s of 65, 933 of 01, 983¢ ; 10406, D143 FraNKronT, Nov, 18,—5-208 of 'G2, 007, ‘The LivesStockc Maricets, Y, Special DHeyiatch to The Cllcago Tribune. 18,—CarTLE—Recoipte, 83 inped, 250} Ibquiry mosily from foedors s butcliers Bales of wintered ‘Texan ntesrs woro Colorado-Texan_stoers, thirongh Texan atours, $1.63 through Toxan coss,0c, ‘Toas—Roceipts, 1,400, Tho cold woather induced » ‘bottor narket domand, and an advanco of 10, Tosdy sales wero mndo ot $3.25G3,35 Recelpts, including © Burparo, Nov, 18,—CATTL] car-loads to arrive, 2,074, Tho market in slow ot ifo advauco on lnst week'a_ocloaing pricos, with s befl foeling provailing, Sales of 410 OLIO stecrs, ny @ 56,00 ; 62 INlinola stoora, uv 1,020 @0.87) ; 10 Michigan steers, av' 1,03 D Lawps—Recelpts, Including reported, avrivals, 5,600 ; maket not yot’ opened ; indicationd ower prices probal tccolpts, including reported acrivals, 5,800 3 market slow nt 35@30 per cout ndvanco from last week's cloaing prices § sales of 2,000 Ohio and Indiana , bV 160@360 1b9, &t $4,25@1.50, according to weight EAST LIDERTY, East_Iapenry, Pu., Nov, 18,—OATTLE—Arrivals, 53 | 00@5.80 ; modium, $4.26@4.76 ; com~ $3,00@9.50 ; bulls, $2,008 Hoas—Aurivals, 36 cars; bost Philadolphis, $4.608 $4.50@4.75 ; medium, R0 ; Stookire, York, $4,2534.50, kP Arrivale, 18 carss be $3,76@4.50 ; commo, $2,00@3, WaTERTOWN, Masa,, Nov. 18,—BEEF OATTLE—R0- colpts, 1,384, Owing to tho heavy storm the market s Inaotive, and it was dificult to sustain J pricea. Ohalco, $0.60@10.00; exira, $9, auality, 83,0080, BHERP ARD LaMDs—Rocel satisfactory ; Go _consiilera Many lota sold at 4}¢@50. Sleop dullj selling in lota of 200 to 100 eachat $3.00@4.60. New York Bry-Goods Market. ‘New Yorx,Nov, 18.—Tho stormy weathor interrupted lay, and the trado movement was slow with mdnufacturers and agents, The Jobbing branches wero fairly activo in_some dopartments, Catton flan- nela were in good demaud, and atoady at reduced rices, Prints active at job prices, ool flannals and lankets in modorato raguest. ‘Worsted dress fabrics selling frealy at lower prices, The Woul Trade. PrupsvErenzs, Nov. 18.—~Wool activo and firmer ; Oblo, Penusylvanis, ond Weet Virginia doubls oxtra ra, 40@4Tc; medium, 41@ lork, Aiclilgan, In L. 00@! 3 beat i thixd, $L.00@ Trade very un- o largo price for lambs, econd, $6.00@0,25 8, No, Av, PricefNo, Av, PricelNo, Av, Price, 8077 $403 41 203 $410 | 43 $4.00 Shawls more active, und abovo, 43@Tge ; ext 45c ; course, 403430 ; New and'Westerh fine, 40@430 ; modiuin, 4G485 3 coarae, 40@43e;_combing, washod, 51@600 wished, $7@400 ; Conads combing, 20@Eg10’; conrsa’ nud modium wash washed, 45@50¢, The Produce fariets. 00c ; Aine unwashad, tub~ New Yomx, Nov, 18.—Corro middling upiand, 16370; futurcs closed wask, Boravsrurre—Tloir moro activo, znd firmor ;roceipts, 18,000 brla ; suparfine Westorn aud Btate, $5,16@5,75; common £0 good cxtra, 36,0 5@7.10; whito wheat extra, $7.106 oxtra Oblo, $4.00@37.85 ; 56, Louls, $0,30610.60, slour netive and fiviner at i yery fiem 3 Woator, 834063 —In good domand; - good to choice, $, . $149@143; No. 1 Milwaukos, $1.45@149; No, ta, $1.42; common wintor rod Westorn, $1. upring, $1.95@L No, 2 snd No. ern, $L76, Rye 0od demand and higher; recelpte, 70, stern afloat, 61@6730 + high mixe and yollow Wostorn, 689 Weatern sloro, 05350 ; old do, G0@G8%o0, Oats firm nd fuirly active ; roeolpta, 16,000 bit; mixed Westorn siloat, 62@530 5 whilo, B4@555c. ‘Eags—In better aupply and steady, HAy anp Hors—TUnobanged, Grocentcs—Goffeo dull, Sugar fizm ; fair to good T4@Tyo. Molassea quict and S, Tico PrnoLevs—Dull; crude, 6o ; refined, 19@18)c. Toupsnrniz—Qulet at d03@ilc, Tuovistonu—Dork steudy’; now moss, spot, sellor Decombor, $14,00 Boof in moderata request ozt $11,00@18,00. ‘seller Fobrusry, $ plsin mesy, $20,00@31,00; India Ont-meats quiot and firra; ah for Docombor, 840, Jong ud short, Docambor aud ot cleay, January, fum 3 Vestern Jote ; 7870 for November ; 14@1 11-1dc for 713-10@ 17 for Januar, TTiE~-Bleady § fa Oizzsz=Quict and unchanged, t 040, OIROINNATI, 18, —~LineaDarUFFA—Tlour and flour, 50.00@0.75, olled, 60c; now, 450, Kye, 760, Outs, 43 THOVIStONR—Porkaoarco ; wanted $12,50 ouah ; $12.25 Novomber ; $12,00 firat Lalf a3t T@Tx0; kottle, 7; usloa s shoulde clear, spot, T G X ¢, Lard openod r to good Western, 23@150, 03¢0 } cloar sib, 8340 ol i, 1607350, noonrding 1o wolgut, ame, 7@770, acvording to wel guimxfi’hfim at mo.“i 4 ; b oas—Blow ond drooping at $9,.60@4,08; rosetpts, 10,167 shipmonts, 1,000, % BAe5E i lour, 03¢, o' SHeasesiv, Totzno, Nov. 18.—Borsnstupra—Flour steady, ‘Wheat nctive and higlier ; amber Micligen, $1.413¢ for caalt § $1,43 for Decombor; N 3 3105, Corn in fal_domand, an smized, 480 cash, 4 400 Decomber, 50i0 Jonuary Tixod, 4T3 @ 4" X ey, s new corn for Junuaty, 45 2t tair detmand, and piy ] 030, Daeesep 1oos-$4,70@ 4,80, 0LOVER BrED—§i.60, 87, Louts, Nov, 18, ineApsyUrYs—Flour dull and uncliauged, Wheat flrm, with somo aales, and Ligher ; primo to striot} 053 Winsxy—Nominal at 870, PRovVIsIoN#~—Pork quigt at $12,60, Bulk meata held firmly, but only & small ordoy trade, Lard quict at 6’{? o, nfll—u.l‘lhlt “20 $3,00@4.00 moat malos at §3,71 ‘oxnns, $2.40@3.60, N RLEANY, Hzw ORLEANS, Nov, 18,~LueaDsT U¥ys—Corn quist 8400@72¢, Oalu spuiok at B4@UYo, @uoorniss—Bugar s in good demand snd frm; common, 5)@60¢ fair to good fair, lute, 830 5 seconds, 0@7)0, Aolasies u') falt, SATTHG| prime 2@ ol 40@183, Ol ohigngod, % clivlos, 0. o] oTa Bl m‘%m i nesots, $1.95@1.85, Ry 8,95, Deceipts, mnm—&um B Broko t Nos, 8 and § Uryan Bluok, Obicsgo, I Tl §ay dleativod by mutasl ountort. (oors d. hut K imes all indobtednose of firm, o onl 4 Tagoins o dobis du woals, Navember 17, 1810, « Nlackutone, Adiaees .};Ka & Newbury, will wvi:lnun 10 CYTY 01 & gy FRARLE A andd nin%lnn.khv:hln o) 5156313 3¢ low middifngs to strict Jow, middlings, i1 40 ntriot midalings, 16356236505 05ge, Che ahova quutations T for currelcy, LOULSVILLE, Touwvitry, Ky, Nov, 18,—Bisamo—Steady, Enmanerurtetiour guiel and vachigod, Provistonn--Quiet and unebanded, 1iogn—-Active and higher nt £4,00@4.13; oxtas holdat Winsiy—Steady at Bi@8tc, DEEROIT, ; Derrorr, Nov. 18,—Biuapstorrs~—Flour dull and vo and highers extrn, 3104 1 1,05, Corn steady at 450, Outa MILWAUKEE, Minwavrne, Noy, {6,—Dnravstorrs—Tour quict 3 Na o Corn aloadys No, 2,460, Ryodull; No, 1, Tacloy fioe; No. 3, Ttoirzi—o Doifalo, i fo Oswogo, 13¢, Jtxolirs—Elour, 4,000 bl t, 80,000 bu. BitteasNTE-—-Flor, 2,000 Lrls + shiont, 92,000 bit, PHTLADELPHIA PratapELim, Nove 18,—Buuapsrurse—Flour o aporflues, 35,00@4,80; Slate, Oblo ymd 4737, Wheat! quiot and mbor, $1,60 3 Witite, $1.0663 ru (ending upwards ;. yeilow v, Outa uotlve ; while, G0G BALTIMORE, Batrivonr, Nov, 18.—Bruabszorrs—Flour quict ood fo prime 21,65} number cominon to falr, $L. Corn firmer; mixed Weatorn, 40@ . PHOVIsIONA—Firny; tnees pok, 214,60; bulk shoulders - vitdors ud - clear Tib, 1, uone hero, Coviritr—Nombual, Winsky—¥irm, 014 @i, SR QswEao, Nov, 10,—1 S¥rUpes—YWhoat firm ; No. 'FALO, Burraro, Nov, 12, —Bureangcurss—\Wheat quiot nnd No,1 Milwaukeo ot $1.33@1,84, 45,000 bu do, ‘gample, at Gloy car loty, 6o, noglocted, Darloy dull j rm and fuuctive, MARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVED, .. Fuvorite, Monominec, sundrica. VI . Bronwon, Mcuominee, lumber, ota, Menoninee, lutber, Helir Z, G, Slmmons, Ludington, Inmber, Schr Joses, Muskegon, lumber, Bohr J, A, Johuson, Graud Haven, lumber, fichr Lilllo Gray, Holland, lumber. Sebir Cnledonis, Bouth Tf3ven, fan-bark. Soow Rowens, White Lake, lumber, Schr O, Gordon, St, Josep, lumbor. Sehr O, Shaw, Soutl Haven, tun-brk. Sehr Lovl Grant, Stginaw City, lumbor, Hehr Emma A, Mayes, Clovaland, cooly Prop Oconto, Grean Bay, aundrice, chr Potomnc, Muskegon, lumber, Scow 8, P, Wition, South Hsven, wood, Scow Wiy, Bates, St, Joseph, apples, Selir Addie, St. Joepl, apgles, fslir B, G, Audrowa, Maulsteo, lumbes Sebir Danfol Lyons, Oswogo, coal Sehir R, I, Guinpbell, Good urbor, Eehv Four Broltiers, Holland, wood. siehr Tincol Dall, Grand Hoven, lamber, sehr Cuyahiogs, LinfTalo, coal. Schr Fibe, Bouth Havon, ‘wood, fichr New Dominion, Godurich, ualt. Schr Elia Bllinwood, Whita Lalte, lumbor, Sehr C, Harrison, Manatec, lumbor. Selir Atlanty, Oswego, cosl. Helir Gladiathr, Monistee, lmber, Hohr Atalants, Mennminee, lunbor, Soow Herculed, Alnnpee, lumber. Sebir Williom Bmith, South Haven, wood, Schir Lake Foreat, Godurich, malt. » FProp D. F. Wade, Port Huron, sundsles, OLEAL! Nov. 18, LEAIED. 000 cases s Hchr Bfl%flh Ohin, White Hall, 400 bu corn, 20 tous feed, Rchr Lillio Gray, Hputh Haven, 16 cls stono, Sehr William Dates, 8t, Josoph, sundrics, Hicli O, Gordon, B, Joseph, 26'brls sait, 7 bria ofl, snd sundrics, Sehr Jumos D, Sawyer, Buffalo, 41,000 bu corn. Sehr B, Shmmon, Muskegon, 4,000 bu corn, Prop J, 8. Foy, Buflalo, 45,033 bu corn, NIGITT OLEARANOES, ‘Prop Wiliam 31, Tureed, Buffalo, 30,000 bu whoat, 850 bucorn, 1000 Lrls Sou, 82 tons BaY, 76 Pge utter, ‘Prop Alaska, Buffalo, 200 brla flour. Hohr Granads, Buffalo, 15,116 bu corn, wood, 1 Lako Ereights were in moderato request at 03¢ for corn and 7o for Whent to Buifolo, Tho engngementa reporled wero: To Buflalo—Bargo Vorons, corn at Oio; scbr B, . Druce, corn on owner's acéount ; prop Jpan_ (soiter- day) wheat and oats on privato ferms, To Oswego—- Bchv Knight Templar, wheat on privato terms, To Black Rock—8obr F, Borker, wheat at 8¢, 'To Sandus- Schr 0, H, Johson, corn at_Go, ‘Total, 07 cap- neity equal to 62,000 bu wheat ; 110,000 bu corn an 25,000 bu oata, E Vossols Passod Dotroit. Dernotr, Mich,, Nov. 18,—Passen DowN—Props Ecott, Vandorbilt, Cuyabiogs, 3tills, Fouulain Gity, Minnoapolis, Sheridun, Intor:Ocean 'snd bargo ; Phile adelphia ; sdhr Fanule Compbo Tanexp' Ur—Propa Pasaalo, Hurd, 8t, Paul; nchrs £, Talms, Olins, Cily of the Stralts, Louisa, Jawes King, ‘Winn—Northwoat, Drrrorr, Mich,, Nov, 18.—PAstEp DowN—Propa Forest City and barge, Eclipec and bargo, Wonona, PassiDd Up~—Prop Rosnoke, Wisp—Northwest, . KIlinois Ikiver and Canal Nows. Special Dispateh to The Ehicugn Tribune, LaBAYTR, 10, Nov, 18.—Dseantunes-—-Dy River— Prop Novelty, towing the canal-boath Polar Star, Mon- treAf, Chawplon, and Gen, McOlellan ; ulso smg{T. 3. Alexinder, towidg tho barge @, W, Boclowood, No ar- Tivals or doparturas by canal, Miscellaueous Ttems. Another sovero gala wae oxperionced on Laks Michi- gom yesterday morning. about 4 o'clock. Tho wind which up to that hour had blown from the southwest veored around fo the northwest,and continued to Vlow from that quarter with unobated fury all day. Thus far but fow diensters have beon reported, and tho list will undoubtedly bo_vory amall, becauss sea~ menhad A falr wornlig, tho barometor having beon excocdingly low during thio previous two dase,—lower Gvon than at tho timo of tho terriblo ulo woek ag0,—~ gud, consequently,al dus precations bad boon laken, Bealdos, many of ' tho vessals that would Lav beon on tho lake now were disbled a waek ago, while otliors, {aking far warning by that blow, Wero put into winter nartors, 2" ho Inito wan oxcacdingly vough all day sesterday, capecially during tho ihick woather in tho morning, muking {t dungerous for veesols to enter the Larbor, Tiio ohr Atlants, of Oswogo, slipped her anchor while trying to Weathor tho storm outside, She Was nlter- wirds towad in without hotng dumaged, Thio brig-scow Gladiator ulso sbipped heranchior aud broko hor jibboom, ‘Tho schr Mears and sovaral ofhor voascls aro now lying outside unablo to come In during tho provalence of tho storm, Disasters from tho storm of & wesk ago are still boing reported, 'Tho achr Orlent fa ot anclar off Meokinuw, In a ieaking condition. Yo tug Prindlvilla 5, left Port Huron yesterday to bring hor to ‘The old schr Hamilton ran ashore about 20 ‘miles northwest of Bouth Uarbor, Mich,, last Wednes- dey, sad went to ploces duriug Thllnrlnfi’n(gm. Her crew came ashioro at South Harbor in thel ‘boat Thurs- day morning about 9 o'clock, Almost frozen aud ox- rop Alaskn, which clesred from Ra- Lhausted. Tho iron ¢ino for this pci doy before yesterdsy, is ashore on North Polut, and asking for assiatanco, Tho prop’ City of Nostou, sshore 4 milss sonth of Fraultfort, e broken in' two and bacomo a otal loss, The cargo consistod of flour and corn, Tho echr Buena Vista, lylng ot the dock at Man. fateo, hind hor oak plank out {hrough and stern st od by o prop Lako Drasze, of the Eugelmann Line, running into lior, _Bbo is teaking badly, Tho wclir Polican, sshore at Grend' Islind, Lske Suporlor, got off on Baturday, after throwing over- Doard ubout 4,000 bushols of grain, Bho left for the Sault the aamo afternoon, having sustainod no damage, Tho stmr Jova, which cloared fram Detrolt on Sunday night for Buiflo, with 22,000 bu of wheat 13,000 bu of corn, 6,000 flour, struel a rock’ lior 80 that 6 fect of Water Iay in_her hold 'when sho went to the dock bt Malden, The stesmer will bo uoved, but Lier cargo ia nocedsarily moro or loss Ine nrod, o I G atme Cbins, of {ho Anchior Ling, simmanded by Cupt, Dicksun, from thia clty, pased Detroit, en route to Buffalo, on Ssturday, Hime whilo an Lako d imn i weather was exiromoly _cold, sud, before quahh\g the Tiiver 8t, Clalr, 10 on {he miin dook bad £ in thidkiices, While on tho ogtefde, exiending tothe ‘pilot-house, she was thickly coated, b of_onts, snd 8,100 brls o t Lime-Kiln Qrosaing, injuring having had a rough th snow-storms, 3 rmod 1 foob MEETINGS. Masonic. Chiy 0] 'y .187, R. A, M. R P A I R Ry e e M e e o arion to choss toe Byfawes *Vistiing Gompastuns cordial e UL BT Sao. Attention, Sir IXnights, cSipted conclave,of Bt, Bomard Commundory, Ho, B, Wadasaday ovuulug, ‘olock, 4 Wodainday svaulng, at 7 o'olod e Giderof 1. o By ondor JI. 0. DICKKRAON, Reoardar. DISSOLUTION NOTXOES, DISSOLUTION. The firm of Drow & Nowbury, Roal Eetato and Lown Gudnbl'a. newnuny, t: Tha underalgned, na succossor to the late Hy 11 of i) Real iR Bt S R B i , HEWBURY. _ WILSON SEWING MACUINE, PREMIUMS. ' THE WILSON SHUTTLE RECHIVED THU GRAND PRIZE HMEDAL And Medal of Honor. . HOR TER THE BEST HADE SEWING HACHINES, AND THRER Co-Operative Medals FOR The Best Made Sct of Harness, The Best Made Side Saddle, The Rest Boot exd Shoe Work, nd the Best famples of Cloth Sewing. No other Sowing Machinen roceived P miums pn their Morits, which wo will prove by ovidéneo st our Ofice, and that all reporta relnting to the contrary nro falso. Machinos §old on Ensy Monthly Payments, BALESROOM: 107 STATEST, aud 478 WEST MADISONST., SEIoado. HEARNEYR'S BUCHU, KEARNEYS EXTRACT BUCHU, The only known romedy for Bright's Disease, And s Positivo Romody for » @OUT, _GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, ‘Non-Ratention ot Tngontinoneo of -Uting, Irritatlon, In “Hanumbtion or Uleasation of tho BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, Spermatorthaa, Loucenrshoes ar Whitos, Diseasos of tho Prostatn Gland, STONE IN THE BLADDER, Caleulus Gravel or Brickdust Doposlt, and Mucus, or Milky Dischargos, E KEARNEY'S BZTRALT BUCEU ‘Posttivoly and permanontls aures il Disoasos or Affeo- tlons of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, and DRORSICAL SWELLINGS, Exlsting {n Mow, Women, and Childron, NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE. Price, 81 por Bottlo, or Siz Boltles for 85, Depot, No. 104 Dane-st, New York. Bold by Druggists Everywhere, nnd B BUINHAM & S0N and VAN SCHAAOK, STE- VENHON & 131D, Wholdsalo Aznoin, Onlcero. 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