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THI CHICAGO DAILY TRIDUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1873, WASHINGTON. Cafididnt'ea for the Speakership of the Wew Congress. Report of tho Commissioner of . Intornal Revonue, A Net Gain of -$2,500,000 in ho Rovenue from Spirituons Liquors, . Bpectal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, L N, DLAINE'S PROBTEOTS. - Wasnarox, D. 0., Nov, 20.—In view of the woll-known fact that Mr. Blalue is a candidato for Prosident, tho circumstances undor which he is to bo ro-cloctod Spoaker aro canvassod with great intorest. Who condition in which ho finds. himself is unplonsant, from whatover poiut” it is viewed, Turn os ho will, ho, cannot: evon avoid troublo, Tho domand of ‘Woastorn and Southern Republicans, that mom- bors. involved in tho Credit Mobilior scandal shall not be appointed to tho hoad of important'com= ‘mittoos, is recolving unoxpected and honrty sup- port from Now England, whero it 1s undorstood that Hawloy; of 'Connecticut, and Willard, of Vormont; head_ tho forces. Theso anti-Orodl Mobiiler factions sppoar to bo well combined, prossiug, and monacing. * Blaine deslres to shitt tho responsibility of theso sppointments o acaucus ; and this will doubtlesa bo the man- mor in which the -guestion will bo sottled. But while thoro aro anti-Crodit Mobilier factions, thore is also a atrong faction among tho Ropabs, licans which is nob disposed to sce further unishment meted out' to thoss implicated in rhu mmdnfi wimply on that sccount, This class— the - ultra-Administration party—closcly fol- Jows tho load of the Frosident, who hes novor boen disposed to .. look wupon tho doalinga by mombors of Congress in the Credit Mobilier 8 very serious offensos againat £ood morals. 1f Blnino should exercisohis right = Bpoaker to mako tho Committoes, and, in so dolug, shonld givo prominence to those gentlo- uen, he will antagonize thoso who insiut that ho ought not to do so, If ho makes tho Com- anittecs liimself, and_ledves ‘gontlomen out on scoount of their.Crodit Mobilior.offonsos, ho will sntagonizo tho ultra-Administration party. It ‘o shioves tho responeibility on & caucus, ho go- tagonizes tho ultrs-Administration, besides quita a largo number who aro disposed to regard with contempt o course which they consider as an evidenco of wonknoss, - - E s, GARFIZLD = is supposod to have bndly.injured himsel? with tho ultra-Administration party and tho Presi- dont by his courso in his public spoeches this fall on tho incrense of sularios, whorein he _has, boldly advocated that, if hio was culpablo for voting for tho bill fnally, the President was at feast as much to blamo, in that he sigued the bill and mado it a Iaw. 4 DAWES, 4t is undoratood, hasalo incurred tho displeasure of the Administration by’ tho lukewarm oourso ho has pursued sinco tho adjournmont of Con- groea,. A strong support will be given to - MAYNARD FOR SPEAKEN, in order, i possible, to foroe him to the head of tho Ways .und; Means 'Committeo, This pro- ammo further includes the placing of Gen. fluor at the head of the- Appropriation Com- mitteo, vice Garfleld, also ltukowarm. AMONG TIIE. DEMOCRATS, Fornando Wood, James B. Beck, of Kuntuclzi, and James O, Robinson, of Illinois, ara named. for the elsupbzk honor of the complimentary party ote for Bpeaker. . - 55 X B [To the Associated Press.] ‘ LAND OFFIOE DECISIONS. : ‘WasrTsaTON, D. 0., Nov. 20—The Secretary of tho Interior bas aflirmed the. decision. of ‘the Commisstoner of the Geueral Land Office that no more than one quarter section can ba ontered by one individunt under tho act of March 83,1878, 15.oncourage the growth of timbor, Tho Sacro- tary also atlirmed " tho decision of Commissionor Drummond requiring parties to pay 8 !nn_ of $10 for additional ontry nuder the Boldiors’ Homo- stoad ach of March 2, 1873, and requiriug g‘ullos making such additional entry to appear in por- son at the local offico, snd ‘make tho necessary application and aflidavit. INTERNAL REVENUE TEPORT. The report of tho Commissionar of Tntornal Rovenue shows that the nggregate _m‘ioipu from all gources’ for tho year ending witk Juno last, exclusivo of the direct tax upon lands and tho duty vpon the capital, circulution, and doposita of 'Natlonal Banke, woro $114,075,450. Tho smount inoludes sums _refimdod and allowed on drawbacks. Tho total amount on drawbacke was 252,846, On apirits, tobaceo, and goneral merchandizo thero woro -refunded for {axes {llegally nsaessed and. collocted, §618,607, The receipts from the sovaral sowrces relnfln;’; to diatilled spirits were for tho yoar 1873, £49,475,- 6163 for 1873, £62,000,871. Increaso 1n the re- ceipts from the gallon tax on" distilled spirits, £10,018,276; from tho special tax on rectifyera and deslers in liquors, $1,004,264, A part of this incroase was, l}m\vavm'1 offsot by the loss of nearly $400,000 duriny the Inst year, by tho reduotion of tho value of stampa for spirits other than tox-pnid stamps, from 256 cents to 10 cents each, and by tho fuxrthor loss of & little over §8,000,000 by tho ropenl of certain pets rolating to spirits, leaving a balance of more than $2,500,000- incroaso in receipts from all mources rolating to spirits. THE PRODUCTION OF BPIRITE during the flscal yonr ending June 80, 1873, was, from materials other than fruit, 08,236,607 tax- ablo gallons; total production from fruik, 2,014,- 800. Tax collectod on sepirita withdrawn from . warchouso du:infi the fiscal yoar 1872, £32,467,286 ; during tho fiscal your 1873, $41,102,- 91 tax on spirits withdrawn " for export. durin; the fiscal year 1878, §1,661,041, The tax recelv on imitation wines ‘during the year ending Juuo £0, 1878, was 8,651 ; on fermented liquors at &1 or barrel, for' tho years 1872 and 1873, was ls,onn,nuu 'and 88,010,828 rospectively. TIE TODACCO TAX, Total recolpts from tobacco for tho fiscal yoar suding June 80, 1873, woro 84,886,308, Com- ared with tho total receipte for the facal year gnnu 80, 1872, there was a decrenso of collections on manufactnred tobacco of all doscriptions of #1,172917. Thero was an increase in tho total recelpts from tho manufacture and gale of tobacco, snuff, and cigars, in all their forms, over tho receiptsHrom tho same sources for the proceding fiscal yenr of $660,182. Ono hundrod and eixteen millions four hundred and fitty thousand nino hundred and thirty-four pounds are given ag the notual product of tho year, 8o far a8 such products have been roported, ®nd showing an incresse over the annual pro- duotfon reported for tho preceding flseal year of 9,180,079 pounds. The number of " cigars, ‘cho- roots, oto., on which'taxos wore colleoted during 1o fAncal year ending” Juno 80, 1873, was 1,807, 84,646, showing an excess over. the num- ber reported for the preceding flacal yenr of 470,828,674, Thero was pn io- croase of b44,004 pounds of exported tobacco during the last fisoal yoar. The aggre- to recelpts for the last flscal year exceeded the lommisslonor's estimate by $4,075,456. It is estimated that tho total roceipta for the current fiscal year will bo 100,000,000, ad id‘nlm{g!?l‘ hing the offl t The plan adopted of abolishing the officoe of A.IBBIHEI’A and PAnuiltmt Assossors reduced ox~ pensos 81,002,827 lower than tho catimated ro- dnotion under tho elghty-district plan, and #1,060,000 lower. then the. a‘zpmpflntlnnu for 513 under tho old system, Mho ostimates for ho fiacal yoar 1874 ‘show.s furthor roduotion of ?D.Mfl, or 81,089,468 lcas than the apprapristion or tho fiacal year 1879, and $1,072,280 lesa than 74 on the eighty-dis- trict plan.’ The Commissioner recommends hat Collcotors’ galarios be fixesd b smounts , ranging from $2,600. to $5,000, and Ruperviars' ealarles st 4,000 per pnuym, and apeats tho suggestion dontnined i his roport ov. 31, 1871, that oo, 44 of Lo actof July ,mml, bo amended by making the winimum pauplty emaller, Buch pensity hoing now s flno of mob losw than 1,000, with not lows than six wmonths' imprisonment, the . estimato for BTAMPS, The COommisalonor rocommends legislation limiting the time to Jnly 1, 1874, within which dosumentery stamps, issued undor Hehedule B, of a greetor denomination than 2 conts, may bo presented for redomption. ‘Thoroport coneludos with the iu[fi;fiqnml mado {n the last aunual re-~ att . thab the ymendments .of June 6, 1872, to op. 59 of tho aot of July 20,1808, relating to speolaljtnzos of dealers iu liquors, should be nisde more explivlt. paE—— THE ST. LOUIS STOCK-YARDS. 8. Lous, Nov. 20,—The Nationsl Btock-Yards in East 8t, Louls were formally opeued this af- ternoon. A large number of promineut porky packers, jatock-dealers, and merchants of th olty, sad a goodly number of oitizens ot Eaat b Lanis and the nelzhboring HWRs wee. rrelent on tho oconslon, and enjoyed tho hospi- alllen of to Blook-Yaid Company, - Miose yavels 'aro tho moat oxtensive In the country, ombracing within thefr limits 606 acros of ground, ‘Thoy lhave n present capncity for . 10,000 catllo, 16,000 hogs, 7,000 sliaop, and for a large numbor of horses and mules, Tho hog-honso nlone is ovor 1,100 foot 1o and 100 faot wido. Tho yards aro mll undor- drained, thero being 10 miles'vf sowors in them, All the' cnitlo-pons ave pavod with stong, and furnishod with “all tho applinucon and improve- monta known to the business, T'horo is nlso o Inrgo hotol fu tho Excliangs, and n bank bulld- ing, and all tho facilitios for tho transnction of ‘business without going 81 the ground. i 'CRIME. No_ Olue to the Wheércabonts of Shar- Xkey, the Murdorer, Bycaped from tho Tonibs, e e : Special Dispateh to” The Chicago Tribune, , iNesw Yong, Nov. 20.—It was_rumorad to-day ‘that BlLarkey, tha convieted. miirdorer, who o8- caped from the Tombs yostorday, lind foon cap- tured. -Ono atory had it that Lo was scoured on a Weat Broadway car; and auother that ho was found on a Europoan steamor which was on the .{(;lnt of sailing, "Théso ‘st _untruo, lLowover, though tho polico havo it forth every offort o flndilm,‘ thoy havo ns yob .gained 1o “clus to Dis biding placo, Maggio. Jordan,. thg, woman “who claimod to bo his wifo; has boen placed un- der arrost, s, T - 'Pho Commiesioners ‘of Chnrters and Correc- tions hold n consultntion’ at'tho Tombs to-day, af which Assistant Allen and Warden Johinson wero proscnt. Cho.consultation. lasted threo houys, during which timo the keapors who wero _on-duty at tho timo Bharkoy effcctod his oacapo woro examined, and xubnc&uenfl_v dischargod, Thelr names are Pholps, Edward Flockner, and Hichard Tennon., The formor and Intter aro ‘mombers of the Jeckson Club, of which Sharkey is nleo’ o member, and aro bolioved to bo his frionds. Both wor'e formerly car-drivers, and - boar an unonviable roputation. A $150,000 Dofnlcation in Pittsburgh. 3 Apeelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ° *Prrrspunon, Pa., Nov. 20.—Tho sopaation financially to-day was tho roported defaleation of Robert linnoy, Agent and Becrotary of the ‘Turoka aod Boatman's Insurance Companios, both of which have their oflices in tho samo rooms on Fourth avenue. Finnoy hns beou spéculating in stocks for somo time back, nsing the two companies' money vory freoly. It ap- penrs that his_speculations ended disastrously, and ho lost, His deficit is ostimated lotween lsfllW,OE{l nxgul smo,uuué Fionoy }.‘l“ lulnmll over s privato orty, amounting to somo- \rlmnl!) near F?E),DDO, and _tondored his resignation. He is atill in tho city, nnd says ho will stay and seo tho thing out. i*iuuuy'a con- nection” with tho two compaunies gave hima chanco to transfer scouritios from ono tothe other in order to nfislead the Auditing Commit- tee, which it seems he did toa great oxtent. Tho Directors of the Compauics have bold & mecting, dud found that their working capital is not impaired by the defalcation, aud they have rosolved to continuo business, and make up tho amount taken by Fionoy, There scems to bo no desiro to prosecute tho defaultor. Tho Oughton Murder ";l‘rlu.l in Ottawa, special Dispatch to Lhe Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, I, Nov. 20,—The murdor caso of Thoe People vs. Oughton is on trial, It will ba remembered that, on the 12th of October, Edward Mlurphy, a coal-miner at LaSallo, met Georgoe Ou;{:mn walking with Mrs, Onfilxxmn. Murphy accosted Oughton, Ouphton addressed Murphy with referonce_to Murphy's going to work the following weok. An. nltercation ensued, in whioh violont Iangungo was used, when Oughton ended tho mattor by shooting Mnrph{, who died very soon afterwards, Thoro was intense ox- citement at the timo, and the people came near lynching tho prisoner, Oughton. Tho sorvices of » military cnmpn“fl wera required to protect bim, and get him to tho co\mv ail, This noon Mr, Bulland W. W. 0'Brien, of Pao- rin, counsel on_opposite sides of the case, got into a personal row at O'Brion's roomat the Oliton Hotel, and renewod the disputo befora the Court in Janguage that was suything but complimantary. ‘Il Court-House s full of anxious specintors, sud popular feeling and in- tereat run high. A German, Living in Canada, Con= fesses to Hlaving Committod 5 Murs der Sixteen Years Ago, in Wisconsine Speetal Dispateh to_The Chicago Tribune. Tonoxto, Nov. 20.~—John A, Herwig, & Qer- man, wag placed on the dock at the Police Court to-duy, chinrged, on his own confession, of hay- ingmurdered o mansixteen yearsngo,at Muskego, noar Frauklin, Wis,, United Btates. J. A, 8im- ‘mers, {he Gorman Consul hero, states .that he hos known the prisonor for a long time, and that ho is not o drunkard, 'Phe prisoner's wifo corroborates her husband's - statement, save as to the manuer- in which he' killed' tho man, which sho gays was by stabbing., 1o has boen remanded for one week, to permit of the author- ities at Muskogo boing commuuicated with, He has been living about ton mites from this city for some yoars. Criminal Matters in £2loomington, M1, =-On Trial for Arsonssflurdcrers to Be Arrnigned. . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BrooxixaToN, I, Nov, 20.—The frialof B, Gray, formerly' a loading ‘photographor of this city, for arson, comes up in the Circuit Coury {o-morrow, Ho iy accused of | sotting firo to the McOlure Building,..on Aain streot, aud is in- dicted undor tho-statuto. ‘I'ho trial will be fol- lowed immediately by the trial of the Livingaton County murderers, Barrott and Shaunon. ' A Man Arxrcated for Shooting Into o Presenger Train, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, PorTLAND, Ind., Noy. 20.—While the accom- modation passcngor. trmxb north bound, waa passing through Collott, 5 milos south of this place, ?nat. evening, o shot was fired into one of the corches, missing a pussonger’s hend by two inches, Tho Sheriff arrested Bamuel Crawford to-dny, who was geen doing tho ack by a by- stander, He was brought to this placoe, waived oxamination bofora the Justice, and gave bail for $1,000 for an appearance at tho next term of court in Decomber. . Sentto the Illincis Penitentinry. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Auvrox, IlI,, Nov. 20.—Deputy Sheriff Bannon leftthis ovoning for Joliet withsix prisonors, sen- tonced at this term of tho Cirouit Court, as_fol- lowa: Elizabeth Smith, ona year; Henry Will- jams, four years; David Wagner, throo yeara; John A, McDooley, oneyear ; Wihlnml]nusmnm, twonty yoars ; and Leo Mnyfmrry, four and one- half years, = ‘What Iappened to o fian Who Waos =+ Afraid to 'Trust the Banks, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rromaonp, Iud,, Nov. £0.—A man namsd do- dy, an nmplu{u in a wholgsale liquor house, took §400 out of the bank and doposited it in his trunk, A thief onfered his room lagt nigh stole the trunlk, E L —— New York Criminal Xtems. New Yonx, Nov. 20.—G. Warnor, & Wall streot broker, and a druggiat named Barker wero arrcated lnst evening, chorged with having in their gmsmiofl $50,000 worth of stolon Unitgd Btatos 6-20 bonds, which they were offoring for 8alo at 20 cents on the dollar, ‘Tho poliae have thus far falled to find Sharkoy, a!lo n‘?uv‘l’utnlb murderer, ghrh otonpod from tho 'ombs, biv have Becuro 0 Woman who w 1as Qaily visitors " o Killed by a Blow from an Oar. 8r; Louts, Nov. 20,.—In a quarrel betweon John Burgoss, o fireman, and James A, Aleshire, the matoof tho stesmor Lilierty, on Tuesdny night lagt, tho Iattor bont the formor over the head witllan onr, from_tho cffects of whioh ansault ho diod yeaterday, Aleshiro disappeared aftor tho fight, and has not since baen seon,' Tho Liberty iy'dn Obio Rivar stoamer. Burgess Lived at Mid- dl‘p?rt‘ 0. i ! Wonr Persons Indicted for Murder Haxnisnuna, Pa., Nov, 20,—Rosenstoln aud Moodke; who wore arrested on the ohargo of killing Abraham_Boam, at Middleton, togothor withDavis aud Preston, who_woro hold ng &ce oesaqion, wore all indioted to-day. Attompted Rape. M rhearorts, Miun., Nov. 20.—A man 40 years of agd attempted to.rapo a 9-yenr old daughtor of Frucls Doyle, llving four miles from the olty, ymterday, in the abuscuco of hor paronts, ‘1lor shoams uttracted Lior fatlier, who camo to ‘hor regue, Tho villaip escaped, -~ Sny Francisco Oriminal Items. BN Inanosco, Nov, 20,—Ihe testimony of ‘he Uniled Btates Oircult Court in tho caso of Harris, fiate of tho Bunriso,{concludod this even- tug, Capt, Clarko toatified for tho prisouer, donying ln toto tho greator'portion of the tosti- wony of the sallors about cruslties practiced on board thy vensl.” Thosos of Bheriff Morso, of Osakland, ia acoused of armoq’jn satting fice 0 and - deatroviug MeQlure's Milltnzy Aendomy, at that placo, & fow weoke alnce, horao arrosted his own son fim- solf on n warraut, ‘Ilio son hod boon a studont in tho academy, Suapected Cnso of Coinoning in Doe ’ trofte : Detnotr, Mich,, Nov, 20.—T. Burton Butlor Joft tha Houno of Correotion last night, whoro ho liad bLoon two months for drunkennest, and called on bis_wifo at Ballon's Blonuhln{:-worku, whoro slio was at work, ‘Lhoy gave him coffoo and soup. Boon nftor entiiig, ho . was taken sicle, and died in a few minutes, An inquost was hold this nfternoou, and, aflor heariug some ovidonce, tho jury divectod n post-morton ox- amination, and ordered the nrrent of Ballouand Mrs. Butlor, unbil tho ‘rosult of such examina- tion is known, A Cold=Rlooded Murder. Meyrns, Tonn,, Nov. 20,—Poter Burgeit, woalthy planter, residing on,Cat Isiand, 25 miles bolow liere, whilo riding homo on 'l‘nmiay aftor- noon, in company with Maj. W. G. Godshaw, was shot by an nssnssin concenled in tho eane, and instantly killed. Maj. Godshaw was dau- gerously wounded, tho wonpon used being a sliot-gun loodod with buckliot, Cortain partios are Luuspue!ed, but na yot thore has boon no ar- xos! & Poclcetbook Stolen. Burraro, N.Ys Nov. 20.—A (hiof snatchod tha pooketbook of O, Fullingor, » Ohio cattle drover, from the countor of tho Marino Bank, contnining o checle drawn by L. L. Orocker for £6,000 - and valuablo papers. Al porsons aro warned against nogotiating tho cheols, Stolon Bonds Recovereds | Nrw Yonx, Nov., 20.—Denjamin Warner, & crub-atone _broker, was to-dny arrosted for hay- n 937,600 United States bonda in hispossossion, supposed to ba n porilon of thoso stolen two yonrs ago {rom Loyazo, Tronsurer of tho Cuban }nntn. Warnor states that ho received - tho ‘Ponds from one Andiow J. Parker, who has also boen arrested. % A New York fank President Spocu- Iates Dishonestly with- the Bank’s DMoncy. > i From the New York World, Nov, 10, Fortunately for tho conditition of the stock ‘market the mmor that n_sorious dofaleation had occurred in tho Morcantilo National Banl, at the corner of Brondway and Doy stroot, waa not gon- gorally put in circalation upon Wall strot until after tho close of business hours, Ivon then tho rumor was of o vaguo @ oharactor as to bo classed with thoee which aro constantly beiug manufactured at the daily sorsions of the so-culled * rumor committoo.” ~ At tho bank of- fices, too, & genoral doninl of any serious troubla was put in by tho employos of ‘tha institution, though tho existonco of ‘sowma Irregularitios was ddmitted by those gentlemon. Tho general char- acter of theeo irregularities was ‘snid to bo the detion of the late President of the institution in . londing largo sums of money to cortain porsons. Bubsequent inquiry futo thio. actual condition of the bank,. however, developed & state of things not oven hinted at by tho gontlomen mentioned and not gonerally suspectod by the public or even the depositors of the bauk in question. It appears that Mr. E. J. Blake, the Jate President of tho Mercantilo National, wasal- ‘most implicitly trusted by tho Diroctors of that institution and was pormitted to carry on ita affaira almost unquestioned by any othior indi- vidunls connected with its management. To such an oxtent was this blind contidence carried that for two years past no actunl or minnte ex- amination by tho Dircctora into the affairs of tho bank has ever taken place, and Mr. Blake has been given his full swing in tho wanagement of its fiunncos nod investments, During this timo tho lato Presidont has contrived to involve the offairs of tho bank to the oxtont of about $800,000 in tho courso of disastrous specu~ lations entered into by him. Amongthe numerous ontorprises engaged in by Mr. Blake was one which “involved tho lending of a largo sum of monoy to the Domestic Bowing Machine Com- any upen the security of their building, propor- Fy, and offeots which have sinco, it is roported, beon absorbod by another sewing-machine com~ pany. Hoalso purchased a picco of property situated upon tho Hudson River, ond valued at about $100,000, which was,' for better scourity, decded in the name’of his wifo, and ho is said to liave boen deoply involved in epeculations con- nocted with a earpot manufactory in Now Jer- goy. Tho discovory of these oporations lLns ‘brought consternation upon thoe bank Diroctors ; but & thorough oxamination of tho affair and the prompt seizure of such securitica of any valuo a8 aro in ony way availnble Iead the Directors to beliove that the bauk mmny oscape finally with no greator loss than that of a large propoztion of its surplus capital, amounting to about £330,000. Mnuy of the securitics taken by the lato President, Mr. Blake, for loans made, aro yop thought to bo valuable, nnd will, it is hoped, [zn far towards reducivg tho amount of his linbillty to tha bavk, 'Iho stock of the Mor- cantilo Natlonal Banl in chiefly owned by a fow wealthy and responsible gentlomen, who nssert their ability and intention to carry the bank itaolf through any finaucial crisis which may be brought upon it by tho irrogular action of its Into President, and it 18 confidontly belioved that no depositors will suffer loss in consequouce of the trouble in which the inmstitution finds itaolf involved. As oarnest of tho intontion of tho Directors to repair the rosults of their over- sight, it in announced that Br. I. J. Blako yes- terday, at the request of the Bonrd, rosigned his oftice, and that Mr. Norman Whito was clected Prepidont instead, A Now York Xiroker Absconds, Lenve * ing 400,000 of Debtu, From the New York Tribune, Nov, 17, Yor sevoral days past ramors of frauds and dofalcations agitated Wall atroet with a depross- ing effoct, The facts, so far as they can bo Bathered, are as follows: Edwin K, Winebip of No, 2¢ Broad street has been nngnfm] for sovernl yoars past in tho pur- chase of claims of Governmont employes, at 10 or cont discount, and the l{lrin of money in arge and small sums from &1l who wore willing totrust him, for which he engaged to pay in- terest at the rate of 8 or 8}4 per cent o month, ymxuualnfi to have ways of investing the monoy o profitably ns to enablo him to pay this heavy usury, Ho did o largo busingssin both branches of his trado; and it 1s eaid that hundreds of the comployes: of tho’ Yost Ofiico and Custom-Houso have beon accustomed for a long time to apply to him for advancomonts on their salaries, and that othor hundreds have ontrusted their savings to him in tho hopo of roalizing the large roturns ho promised. Bofar 88 can bo loarned, Mr. Winship paid tho interost with considerablo rogularity until a littlo moro than two months sgo, whoi ovon the largo sums which he continued fo recoivo from dopositors ceasod to bo sufiiciont to sustain the enormois drain of intorest'on tho dobt which '::. ‘m; 3 an “‘:;‘a“lsi‘:g‘ No furthor oiaenda have hoon E_J SIEQ Luout iwo months ago, It teoms <oonblo that Le bad no money loft with which 0 pay them, and that nearly all tho monays re- ocolvod by him on doposit have oither boen ex- pended or have boen used in paying intorost. A few waoks ago, somo of hia deposltors boe came vlamorous for their monoy, and a fow be- gan suits to rocovor it. 1o, ‘hemfom, Bum- moned his creditora to meot in Wednesdny afternoon, at which time, ho sald, ho wonld show thom th:\l his affars were in a a per-~ Teolly eatisfactory condition. T'ho creditors who assombled in respousa to the call roprosentod, it i8 said, near £800,000; but their debtor did not meet thom, -Inelead, there was n lottor ad- dreesed to- Mr, Reod, his clork, and Mr, Benu- mont, who had beon associated with him in #omo of his busineps tranesctions, saying that he was hopolessly insolvent, and had been #o for four yoars, his life durlug that time Laving beon a conatant atrugglo with fate. As he had not been oon 1 the office since oarly in the morn- ing, it waa believed that he had takon & steamer that day for Europe, Mr. \\huuhlfi: lived with hia family at Granite- villo, Btaton Islaud, where ha rented the houso 'tormorly owned and occupied by Polly Bodino, ‘Lhis was furnlghed in o hundsome manuor, Ho also kopt four wlmil_)ln horsos,'and sovoral car- rlm;ufl ud lived like a man of wealth, o ranted o furnished- room at No. 56 Enst Ninth stroot, whoro Lo slopt when dotained in tho oity 8 night, - On Wodnesdny morning last he left his home 08 usunl and visitod his offico, Aftor romaining o short tima ho wont out, telling his clork that Lo was going to the Jefforson Merkot District Couit to attond to fomo suits, 1t ia confldont) ansertod that i haa not returncd sinco, 'Thnl ovoning his wite recolvod o lotter from Lim, in which ho pald; *Iamruined, T havoonlya fow hundred dollars left. You will hear from mo in afew days, Good-by. God blens ¥m‘l." This Ia the Iast she huy heard from hor lusband so far a8 is known, Dn){lula' Bheriff " Aaron Aarons lovied yestorday on what proporty could be found iuMr. Win- ship's oftico, ou two judgmonts, one obtained by Wollington W, Burdiok for 813,000, and tho ath- or for $00, obtained by anothor oreditor. Thoe oflice was In charge of & young boy, who deniad ony knowledge of Mr, "Winship's mavements since Weduouday last. Deputy Bhorlft Aarons told the reporter that he undorstood that the claims against Mr, Wine ship, nmount ta_§400,000 ; but that a gentlomen whom ha awed 85,000 Lad told Lim thai he Lis oftico lnst would bo \rll](n;i‘tu trust him with 165,000 it he should atart in busincss agnin, and that he had tho utmost confidencoe in his integrity. ———————————— LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Suits Against tho Manngors of tho Grand Rapids & Indiann Rallrond— A Verdict Sct Asiie on the Ground of Excossivo INLMILECNe Special Disnateh to The Chieagn Tribune, GnAxp Rarips, Mich, Nov. 20.~Two sute now pending in the Unitod Btates Distriot Court for the Westorn District of Michigan, now in nesaiun fu this clty, ngaingt tho Continental Im- |, provement Compsny, whioh oporates tho Grand Rapida & Indiana Reilrond, have cmsgd coneld- orablo intorest, especlally nmoug lawyers and farmors. ‘Thoy aro sufis brought by the ndmin- intrators of tho cstutes of two farmors—J. B, Brown aud John Norton—who woro Lilled ono year ago by o train on tho Grand Rapids & Iu- ignn Railrond while driving o wagon across tho vtaok whorao it crossbs & troot in this city. Both men loft familics, and tha suits wore for dam- agos. The one in bohalfof Norton's catata wont ‘to tho jury to-day. Judgo Withey oharged, sub- stautinily, that dameges conld not bo lawfully awnrdod, oxplaining that the unfortunato mon nlight have nvolded tho train, whilo tho train was roatricted In fts conrso by tho trnck. Tho jury, ‘novertholess, brought in a vordict awnrdlnf 9195 damago'for (o plalntiff. Judgo Withoy fmmo- .dintoly sot msido . tho vordict, on the ound that it was contrary to tho aw, nnd _ discharged iho jnry, The suit for tho Brown catale, tried enrly this wook, was proclsoly similar, and Tudge Withoy chnrged the jury in the samo manner. The jury in that cnso disagroed. This action of.the Court ocon- siong much' comment, it buing claimed that it waa fully provod by ovidonco that the train was ruuning at a specd forbidden by an ordinance of this city, and in & mannor othorwise neglectful of proper caution and rogard for human life, A promiuont railroad man roemarked that such a rosult in the court eimply makos capital for tho Qrangora. Conviction in Denver under the Postal Lnw Forbldding the Use of the Malls for the Furtherance of Illegal Gift Schomess Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tyibune, DexvER, Ool., Nov. 20.—Racently, soveral irre- aponsible fiartleu in this Torritory linvo gotten up what - they tormed * Entorprieos,” ostapsibly for somo laudable purpose, but in roality to do- fraud tho public, ‘tholagt of this kind was the Donver Public Library lottery schome, which was manipulated by a young man named John W. Sutterlin, who_olsimed to bo manngor, Ho sent his circulars brondeast throughout tho country, illegally using the. Poat-Ofico for their travemission. Inroturn, he received numerous lottors contnining cash for Lickots to his concort and lottery., Tho postal authorities finally stopped bis mail, but, notwithstanding this, the drawing came off on the 18t of October. Noone wesever paldn prize, although thore wors overal hundred of them advertisod ot from €5 to £20,000 ecpsh. Butterlin wng soon aofter taken into custody, and had & trial in the United Btates District Court in this city Inst week, and, aftor muok testimony was olicited, ho was convictod, and to-day was' sentonced to the Ponitontiary for the poriod of cightoon months, and fined 2100, with the costs of prosccution, ‘I'ie special postal ngonts who wors oufingcd in l-rin;,;lug tho criminal to justico claim that this {8 tho first conviction under the new postal regulations, and sottles o heretofore mooted point regarding the uso of tho United States mails for the fuithor- anco of illegal gift-schomos. One Dollar Damanges Awarded in tho Cnue of EFredenberg ves thoe Oity of oOttawws, 1l Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, OrTAwA, Ill., Oct. 20.—Tho cqlobrated case of Tenao 1. Frodanborg ve, iho ity of Ottaws, for 85,000 damage for the Xilling of his son in Jul{, 1870, by a storm having blown the side- wall upon him while rescuing two girls from a similar’ position, aftor being beforo the Court {ivo days, was cnded by o verdict.of 31 and gosts egainst the city, RAILROAD NEWS, The Chicago Extension of the Daltie more & Ohio Railroade=Work Suse pended till Spring-«Proposed Union with the Canadu Southern Irile road. Special Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune. Deriaxce, 0., Nov. 20.—Tho Chicago exten- slon of the Baltimoro & Ohio Itailroad haa lLeon susponded on acconnt of the incloment swenthor rro\'nillng for tho Iast fow weeks, and partly it B thoughit on account of the stringency in the mouey markot. The Company state that they have plenty first-cluss European exchanges, but aro unable to roalize upon thom at present. Pooplo along the Iine liave hinderod Lho progress of tho road greatly by throwing obstacles in tho way, aud emberagsing the worlk to groat extent, ‘Work will bo resumed in the spring, aud pushed forwnrd vigorously. A -projeet is on foot which moots tho goucral approbation +of uniting with the Ganada Southern Railrond from this placo to Chicago,'thus making a shorter ronte from Toledo and othor lake porta to Chicago than of any oxisting lines, i Worlt on the Mississippi Railway. Special Dispatch to The Chieago I'ribune, Carno, 111, Nov. 20.—A large forco of men are ‘busy um)(iniprapnmhons fou the opening of the Misbissippi Central Railway, which will bo soon completed to a point opposilu this city, The Chicago & Alton Railrond Bridge nt Louisinua, DMo.-Inspection by Officers of the Rond. ol Loursiana, Mo., Nov, 20.—T. B. Blackstone, President, and the Hoa, J. B, Drake, Dircctor, of the Chicago & Alton Rallrosd, wore hore to-day iuspecting tho bridge being constructed across tho Mississippi River at thia point, Thoy wero bighly plensed with the progress of the worlk, and oxpeet to colobrato its complotion by eating their Christmas | dinner on the bridge, in n dining-car. This Iridga is 2,060 foet long, and Lhe draw span 445 feet,—tho longest in the world, The quick time made in conatructing it is uupreoedented, The founda- tion worl commenced June 80, this year, - Thero aro 5,000 cublo yards of masonry, whidh wore lald in sovouty working days. The iron will be roised aud track Inid in tlio next twenty days.. - Hestin lowxln. Rauilrond Atoms, | 8 Moines, In, Nov, 20.—~It i3 uriias that thio Don Mohion Valloy oz, sqictioriioo gottled by Bn agroomovt e g parsr . il DO ealo of thoitord 1y Ve ies, ‘aud the VR mlfof b g \‘vuf;bu con~ Tho Ner5. Gy ~..0w-Guago Railroad Company will is- %55 §200,000 firat-mortgago bond, 46 v ten years, at 10 per cont interest, and to boe delivered Jan, 1. Thoy have s}t beon fakon. New Raflrond Bridge at Niles, Mich, Nives, Mich., Nov, 20,—The now bridge of tho Michigan Contral Railroad at, this placa is ap- gfnncbln{‘:( com;\man, and tho _contractors, casrs, Wolls, Fronoh'& Co,, of Clicsgo, will turn it ovor to the Company roady for uso in the courso of two or throe weeks. It is a substan- tinl etructure of the Howo truss patont, 600 foet long, with five apavs. This bridge will take the place of the old ono, built ninoteon years ago, ‘Whon the rallrond was firat construotod. FIRES. . At Richmond, Inde-Lous §8,000. y Special Dispalch to The Chicago Tribsne, Rromaoxn, Ind., Nov, 20.—The wareroom and turnishing doparfmont of Goorgo IL. Graut & Co.'s school and churoh-furnituro works was totally cousumed by firo at 4 o'olock this ovon- ing. “The loss is 98,000 ; inauranco $4,500. Tho manufactory, foundry and board-ysrd woro 5::4‘3‘3. £ ‘lela est-l;llul;munt h&d o cnp&ncmy of 8?]? waokly, and, with an incressod forco, w be abla to 11 all otdoru, : In Brooklyn New Yoni, Nov, 20.—1'ho Brooklyn Chiomical Works, 8wnod by Jackson & Co., 101 to 109 Ray- mond streot, Broolilyn, were ‘damaged by fire to- day to tho smount “of $28,000, Tho firo waa cnused by an explosion of chomicals, At Eurcka, Nevada, BN Traxcisco, Noy, 20.—An entire blook in tho 'Fown of Liureks, Nov., burnod to-day. Losa ©80,000, Who Eureka Sentinel office was de- stroyed: . Near New Orleas New Onreans, Nov, 20. ho residonco of A. W. Walkor and outhousos on the plank-road, oight miles bolow thi ]05“‘ 50000, W s»nlly, wun.: lately b\.uj'nm!“ T % & MORTUARY. over, N, H., Nov, 20,—Tho fi 1 of the Iaio Hou, John P, Hala will tako pisce from tho Unitarian Oliurok here on Baturday, Waauixazon, Nov, 30,.—Tho remalns of Mra. Blanton, the widow of the Iate Hoorotary Stan- ton, were brought to Wasbhington to-day and de- h:g 1w Oak Hill Gometery with thoye of her Bab, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forclgn Markots. Xavenroor, Nov. 20—I11 s, m,—Flour, 27a@208, Wheat—Wintor, 118 10d@121 243 spring, 114 m‘l’e 12534 ; white, 12% 11d@13334 } club, 108 32@138 Corn, Sis, York, s, Lnrd, & Liveuroow, Nov. %0—3p. w.—Lacd, 008 9d, Test unchavged, s le):l:!l’unn, Noy, 20—4:30 p, m.—Afarket unchangod, Livervoon, Nov. 20— p, m,—Cotton quint ; middifug_ upland, B8} @8d; middling Ore leans, 87d; sales, 10,000 balens Ameri- cou - 41003 speculation and export, 1,000} sules of uplinds not below good ordinary, 8 3-10d § Novomor to Tanuary, 813 do, not Uclow low middiings fipped Decomber to' January, 8id delivernblo Decembior, 84d, Provirlons—Red wintor ‘wheat, 11s 10d@121 2d, Fiour, 21@8s, Uorn bettor, Cheeso, 658 0d, Oume Dorland middles, 484, YToxvox, Nov, 20.—~Tho bullion in tho Bank of England has {ncreased £037,000, The nmount gouo nto tho bank on balanco to-day {a £163,000, Tho rate of diaconnt in {ho opon market for three monthia. bills 1n 03 er cont, or L percont bolow the bank rato. T rato for monoy at Stack Lzohango on Govorn. mentaccuritios fs @ per cent. Coneola for monoy, 923 @02% : on nccount, 03, Unitod Btates conpons—1803, 0634 1 *67, 013 new b, 91343 Erlo, 15, Toflnod, 13 @133¢d, Nov. 20.—Rentes, 681 7ie, Tho- apeoto tn T'An1s, tho Dank of ¥rauco hna Incresied 1,000,000 franca during tho past week, . ‘Tho Live-Stock NMarlcots. K RANBAB OITY, Speglal Dimalch tg The Ghicngo Triouns, Ransrs Oy, Nov, 20.—OATTLE—Rocoipts, 720 shifpments, 110, Tho receipts wora moatly of com- ‘Taon stock, whisli men a woak domand, Tho shippin; Tquiry was light, Bmooli fooding aloors 0z fn good requost at £2,00@2.00 ; common, $1L.03@1.85. oas—Recoipta nt 'tho Unioh Yards, 1,776, Tho ‘market §s notive, packers takiug all oMorings, Prices ar0 50 off, but firm at $1.40@3.45., < NEW YOI, New Yonr, Nov, 20.— Dk vEe—Recelpts, 122, making 1,020 for tho throo” days, ngsinist 1,80 for tho samy tlmo last woek, Tho murko: woa_dull and boavy, and alosed woak at o reduction on ordinary {0 fair stock of about o. Yoor tu extrn mativo cattlo sold at TX@ 19%e, "N forelgn eatfla were shown, 160} ; middling, 16X@163¢c, for certified chockn ] Ko higher Exr AND LaMns—Toceipts, 3,577, making 8,660 for threo doys, ngainst 7,690 for tho 'same tima Inst wock, ‘Tho market van quist, with o fule domand for good atock, and slow sale for commion, The extremo rangs a8 180340 for aheop, and 416@TAco for umbr, Good {oprime sheon gonordlly aold o€ 8@0ge, aud good C . 1ambn nt 6¥ @0 Bwine—Ttocaipio, 8,100, making 18,200 for threo daya, ngoinst 22,900 for the snme iime lsstweek, The domand was falk, and tho market advauced a fraction from tho low qum of yesterday, cloalug ot 63;@7o for extreme welghts oity dresscd~ Liva hogs were quoted at 45@4zi0, DUFFALO. % Burraro, Nov, 20,—CATTLE—Tecelpts to-day, in- cluling rofiorted arrivals, 7013 fotal for tho weol 4,047, Tho market waa sloww, and 30 off on good and 3o on common slook, - Tho bitlk of cattlo will bo siip- 13od east in first bouds, ~ About 1,000 woro dispased of. Hales includo 307 Ohio steers, av J19G1,560 1bs, at $3,95 @0.194 ; 239 Indlana steors, av 1,104@1,416 Bha, at fi‘%’%fij«s: 117 Michigan steors, av 920@1,188 Ihs, ot ‘Hoas—Tiocolpts to-dny, inclnding reported arrivals, 7,500 3 total for the week, 24,300, againat 98,900 for tho samo tme lnat week, Thio markot s off 25 to 0 por cout from yosterdny, Balea of 3,000 nt $4,00@4,30, with o downward tendeicy, BuREP aND Lasns—Rocelpts to-dny, including ro- yorted arrivals, 2,000 ; total for tho weok, 14,800, Thé morkot ia activo’; Western nhen):, $3.60@4.25. DALTIMO DALTIMORE, Md,, Nov, 20,~CATTr.2—Improved de- mand ; vory beat on pale $4,76@6,25 ; that generally first quolity $3.75@4.25 ; medium or good fair quality $3.00@0,76, Tecelpts, 2,073 ; sales, 2,204, Toas—Alodorato domand, hoat (¢ higher | corn fed $5,75@6.25 ; stillers £5,25@5,76, Receipis, 6,100, 1 fiteei—Tn lmited domatd it 199650, Tecelple, 4474, ! EABT LIDERTY. East LInenTy, Nov, 20.—Hoos—Arrivals, 51 cars; hcntfll‘hflndclphln, $4.40 to $4.60; porkers, $4.00 to .16, SueEr—Arrivals, 3 cars; best, $4,50@5,00; com and medium, $2.00'10 § G0} ecmiion New York Dry-Goods Market. New Yonx, Nov, 20.—Jobbing branches wero rathor moro active’ {o-(ay, but commission houses romain quict, Jobhing prices wero moro rogular for cotton foodey Atlantic T brown sheoting selling frealy at Dige, otton flannels were fairly active ; priuta in ‘good de- mand and short supply, Domestic hosi m)hg largely at auction to-day, at fmproved prices, Woolens con- tinuo quiet, Shawly dull, The Produce Markets. YORIC New Yonx, Nov, 20i—Corro: upland, 16%e, - DrepsTUrFs—Flour highe super Western aud Stato, $5,35@6.95; common o goo oxtra, $5.05@0.655 good 10 choico do, $0,00@7.30; whita whent “oxtrd, $7.30@8.10; cxtrs Obio, $6,25@ 8.00; St. Louts, #6.50@10.75, Corn mesl firm oud falrly nclive ; Western, $3.45@3.75, Ryo flour firm, Grain: ~Wheat—Demsnd Jesa nctive, but quotations higher ; reccipts, 208,000 bu: No, 2 Chlcago, $1.43@ 145; Ko, 2 Atiiwaukee, $1.47} Inwnl‘npflng, $144@ No, "1 “Ch —Higher; middling cipte, 15,000 brla ; whito Canads, =~ $1.68; iea- 3L.4@1 whito ‘Western, $1.55@1.75 ¢ winter red ern, $1.623¢ ; Northwestorn spring, $1.45; Nos, 2and 3spring nixed, $1.42, Rye acarco and firm af 90@000, _Barloy earconnd firmer; two- Towed Blafo, $1.35; Canada’ West, $1.70,, Malt. quiot and firm, Cors (ifmer, bt loaw activa; Tocaipts, 103, 000 bu; primo mixed Western, nfloat, 60@i00; db n store) 0B @10ise, Onts Drinet; Tecelpts, 79,000 bu; Westera mixed, afioat, 6607 white Weaterh, 57@580} mixed Blate, &4, 3 Laos—Firmer; Weatern, 28G28)c, gA‘t AND Hfll“’k;unfi&lnllllgcdh’ nocknigs—Oofleo dull; Rio, 19%@e. Su anict 5ad gran. - Molasscs Qull aull nugfingud.s i quiot, PrinoLzuN—Dull and nominal; crude, Bog fined, 130, Y %507 260 Provisions—Pork qulct; now mess, cash, $14.60 ; Drzemler, $14,00; primo meay, 515.00, Boot and cut nicats dull and unchanged, Middles sieady s long and short clear, Jauary, T@T/z0; short clear and Janii- ary, T3e ; long clear, TH@T3 e, Latd steady ; West- eri'sfeam, 7 11-16G7A( § December, 111:165; Febru. ury, 8e, HurTEn—Steady ; falr to good Westorn, 3 Curkse—Quict. 3 i e ‘Wusxy—Xlore active at 0iige. 4 NEW ORLEANS, New Oneaws, Nov. 20, — Durapsrurrs —Corn Srmer ; mixed, 726 ; white, Tdo, Buasn—Advanced ; Inferior, 5c 3 cormon, ; fair tofully fair, 1@8c; prime, 8K @Bke, ) b0} Monassza—acilve, nnd advanceds inferior to come mon, 30@350; falr, 40@430 ¢ primo’ to strictly primo, 47@000 ; cholee, 51@520; others unchanged, CotroN—In good demand, closlug strong; sales 46,000 bales: good ordinary to' sirlct. good ordifary, 135@ 14k0; Jow middlings to strict low middiings, 14K@ iniddlings to strict middiings, 167;@153¢¢; good for currehicy s Tocciptd, 5,640 bales; exporis, to the cantinent, 50, woek, 1,110,010 wusold, 20,200, axEx~~ol 2{ 3 currency 13{ ; stetliug, 10; 5 1034 Now York slght, 155 for ourrensys o' hxe ST, LOTYS, L 87, Lovis, Nov. 20.—~BREADITUrIs—Fl = unchiungod. Whent--Bpring aulls prices dull . shade lower; No, 3 Ohfoago, 90c@$1,005 falf & lo namniunlly 81,203 No,'2 red wintat, 3 e} in limited &upply and fir 5 %, comn aast track, 0fforod; Kevember, s, -, szody. 42@1Sc, No, 2 fln'el:ev.\. o ‘—~Ac; 41360 bid, Oats offered” 5o, o SISO Like cashy 470 bid} 35x0 sot Novonh,. " 432 bid, Darley qulot and or hovaw, scoagod oo yiold highor; offcred atT0o} 65¢ bid, + PinTyiong — Pork quict ond unchanged, = Bulk mouté—Demand good ot full prices; clear rib, 63@6o; cloar, 6@0Xc. Tacon dul bud uachaugod? culy mi ordof demaud, ~ Lard in falr demand; lowor rates; primo stenm, 7i¢@8e, Wnsky—Dull at 86c, o Hoas~Lowor at $3.60@4.00; bulk of sales ot $3.80@ .90 rocelpte, 11,000, Oarrue—In good demand for bottor grades; Toxun steors, $1,606¢3.00; good natlvo stoors, $3.00G 8,60; nativo Cows, $2.75@1.00, CINCINNATI. OINOINNATI, Nov, 20,—BnEApsTurra—Flour flrm at $5.60@7.00 Wheat—Demand fair ; prices advanced to $L.US@L.40, Corn firm ; old ear, B3c; sholled, 60@5%05 now, 47@48c, Ryo—Demand fair ; B;i:u advanced to gfl@m’;f nsflllfi stesdy at 33@43c, loy firm ; foll, 1,00@1.25, Gnocentes—Steady, Otws—Unchanged. Ecas—Scarco and firm, uTTER AND Citxest—1trm, ProvistoNs—Lork in fair domand at, $12.35@12,50, Lard—Stoam, Te, gonerally hold at Tico | Keitlo I fnif Uomand at 75%@73c. Bulk meats Arnier, Sbouldors —Salaat $3¢c, gouerally held bt 5o; sldos—otlerings light; males of clear rib at 63(c ;' cloar, 6o, Bacon steady ; ahoulders, 6@0Ace ; enles of clear rib at 03¢0 ; clear, 630, Groon meats ateady; sales of shouldors st A,';o’ ; olear rib, 62;@83c; latfer light sales, Mams, 75C . A apiemm at $4,00G4.10, principally at $4,10, Tio- celpts, 10,200 ; slipments, 1,000, Wisisky—8loady at 800, DETROIT, ! Dernor, Nov, 20,—lnEAnaTUrrs—Tlour quiet and unchanged, Wheat atrang, and in moderate demand 3 extra, $1.68; No, 1, $1.03); ambor, $1,35, Coru strong, aud {n modorato deinand st 4%@500, Oats, demand good at 400, ¥aziants—To Oswego, 100, ‘TOLEDO. Toweoo, Nov. 0.~Unrapsturre—Flour quist snd pnchanged; Whaat, demand ncltvo : pricon advanced § No, 2 while Walinsh, $1.68; No, 3’ do, $1.45; ambor Michigan, cach, $14831.41; Devember,’ $1UGLA4S | No, 2 red, cuuh‘tl.ammwf' Docember, $1.43, Corn oxclted ; prices highor ; fall Wigh mixed, cash, d9)0; Decom, 40(@0o; ' Sunuary, SIN@S1xal tiew) Cnsh, 4030 ; Junuary, 4730 ; low wized, 48k Gddo, Outs, demand fuir ; prices udvauced ; No, 1, 43¢ No, 2, caklr, 430 ; Dacembor, 403(c, ., " Orovn BkEp—$4,00, 1lous—Dreased, $4.80, ( BUFFALO, ¢ ‘Borraxo, Nav, 20,—Bugapsturss—Wheat dull; ‘salen 12,000 bu No, 2 Ohicago st §1,20, - Gorn—Sales 10,000 bu No, % Weatern mixod ot 51@5154@630 in lots, iteporta of tho condition of the canal aro unsatisface "tory aud confilcting, ulot quict and weak ; No 1, $1.19; 043¢ Docember $1,00% Jantaty, Onfi—Domand fule aud market Tyo oteady and iu moderate do- arley—Demnnd - fair ; market | MILWAUKER, Nov, 20, and uncliongod, Wi 2, §1,07 s} 8¢ firm § No. 2,130, mand ; No,'1, ‘7o, firm § No, 3, $1.45. FirionTa—To Luffalo, 90 ; to Oswego, 160, Teoxipre—Flour, 5,000 Lrle; wheat, 106,000 buj eorn, 8,000 bu, ButPMENTE—~Flour, 9,000 brla + wheat, 19,000 bn, PHILADELPHIA, 'PRILADELPHLL, Nov, 30,—~Bikapszurya—Flour firm« or and unichanged, . Whest active for ohojeay othor @ A dully v e ey \No, Cos hito, $LOS@L70, Tiyo Lield at T8@80c. _Carn, ndlvancs lv’v‘l“lll';m‘f!»mgiu }elluw fi“l"“! xed ‘l\';‘ulurnd Ol i 5@bosge, hteady ; white, o mixed, d0a4ic, Rl R ‘Wnfany—Quict and woakat 0fc. BALTIMORE. DAL, Noy, 20— DArAUATOrPA—Flone frmer and unchongod, Wheat nctivo} choica white, $1.1 fair_to prime, $1,60@L70 5 choide ambor, $1.12@1.7 .| g00d to primo'red, £1.00@1.10 : common ta fair, §1. @163 Ohlo nnd 'Tndlana zed, SLIT@LG0; Westorn ainber, $1,60@1.50. Corn—mixed. Wositorn ‘frmer nt 6o, Oatn nctive: mixed Westorn, 46@4To3 white, 4B@400, Ryoquict ut T6@A0C, \ Inovistona—Quiol 3 mows pork, I4X@ibos hulk shiouldors nomibtal ok Gigo cloar’ xib firm o G, Tiacon, goart Jobbing deimand ;_ahoulders and ¢ b, Thi@ié. Hawe, sugst cured, 11@1C. Lard, 2{@Rc. “YurTen—Weatern ntrong end unchanged, orrrE—Unshinnged, Wisix—Firmer at 94 £ 0OswEao, Nov. 20,—LnrADSTOPrs— Whito wheat finn; No, 1 Milwaukeo, £1,45. Corn firm; high mized Toledo, efloat, €0c Barley dull. MARINE. Port of Chicngo. ARRIVED...1 100000 0.NoV, 20, Belr Goo, Btecle, Bay Oity, salt, Prop Bmpiro Blate, Buffaio, sundrics, Behr P, Beovllio, Buffulo, coal. Behr Minerva, Muskegon, luniber, Hehr M, Dall, Muskegan, lumiber, Hehr 0, L., Johnston, Muskegon, lumber, Hehr l\tnflun ‘Thompson, Muskegon, lumber, Hohr A, M, Toars, Muskegon, } . OLEARED, fehir T., McDonald, Manisteo, 4,0 50 Hehr Addie, Bonton Harbor, 20 kegs beer, 2 tons coal, Trop Chiengo, BufMao, 21,000 bu corn, 400 brls flour, Prop City of London, Collingwood, 21 bags ofl,meat, 4 | hngn ofl-cako, 10 brla bucon, and sundrica, { Schr Rnight Tomplar, Oswego, 14,144 bu whoat, Helr Nussau, Oawego, 18,187 bu whont, Ser Wn, Sinith, Kenosh, 35 cda wood,” NIQNT CLEARANOES—NOV, 20, Prop B, F, Wude, Port Huron und intérmediate ports, | 17431 bu corn, 645 brls flour, 280 brls pork, 2 bales bufTalo rabes, and sundrics, Schr Brooklyn, Ogdonsbirgh snd_Intermodiats potts, 5,225 bu hoat, 6,260 bu corn, 100 brls pork, an. Stearm bebgo B, Groty, Maniatee, 2,600 b oals 16 ¢ eam barge AL. Groh, Manistee, u-onts, 16 tons ‘hay, and sundrfos, iz g Enle Freights. More qulet, at 8o for wheat, and nominal at 83/@7e for corn, o Buffalo, Tho ‘achr Daufol Lyows wns taken for corh (o Oswego on owner'a eecount, and ths 7. G, Murrison for wheat to Duftalont Bo, Total, 23 capacity cqual to 92,000 du wheat and 18,000 b corn, Vesscls Passed Dotrolts Drrnorr, Mich,, Nov. perioraud barge, arvi, Lo gol sobm Flortds, Gooro olis, Glovoland.’ Ae ; 483ED Ur—Props Graves and barges, Mary Pringle and barge, Morchant, China, Idaho; bark mvan'xzu; sclirs Alico Mchards, Dousman, Granibam, Hanna, Winp~—Southweat, Dernorr, Mich,, Nov, 30—Evening—Passsn Doswr— Props Boveroign, Egyptinn ; bark Lotus 3 sehrs Niag- ora, Mixer, Standard, Surprise, Cortez, Zuack Chan« dlef, Sweotheart, F.' B, Gardser, Augusta, Hatti g’-fl[s,l}(mlwun, dioorgo Bloan, G, b, Norris, 'Pelican, et tkdll, Pagsp Ur—Schrs John Mott, Monttor No, 1, 8t, An- oW, * Winp—Southwest, LADIES’ HATS, OFENING We shall open Saturday, Nov. 22, & superb lot of the richest and most elegant de- signs of Paris Hats ever im- ported, which we display for the inspection of the Ladies of Chicago, and solicit their pres- ence, Chas. 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NCTICE, TTNOTICE SruEATON, Nnvhw.' 1673, AGE, Stroator in © W iave this day been fnformod that ous T ‘of Ohicago, has olntmad 10 hoan Agend of tho Coul Uonipany, and bud asimed to tranesct busine: tho namo of el Company, Wa thioroiore giva notico syorybody that vali ', L. '8AGHE hna mo right ar sus iorliy, and uovae Lavirad an right or, authorlty, direotly ‘wefndiiootly, 1o buy, soll, contract or bo cuntracted wit g‘:u&nu-&yu 110, (n)c“u (ho numo oz by tho aukority of . onl Goinpany, : o Streator Corl ORPTiEATOR COAT, COMPANY, nuE RLYAN. UTION 3 o e S P DISSOLUTION. The copartnorship heretofors oxlating undar the firm namo of MoCormsok & Simith, and dolng businoss at 163 and 160 Wabaukav, 1a this day dissolvod, ALBIERT BMITH, ‘ANl accounts sgalnst the fina to be presented at onoq for psyment at tha above numbor, ¥