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e — 4 do well 0 fatervlow him. ... MaJ, Diekinon and Yiint, of sonth Haven, d Reeateredit for e P eroic conlurd In_roscuing tho erow of Ul ache “of thin city, which fanmder-id and woit 1 tfifl“lf::?:lm e Ter erow worn {0 tha witer JeetRiy mtutunl gy bty he seosel s o U oad, aud drified fromn tho swest #ioen to Tt shoro.t.. 11 ag Lo Awe LLtioa wil e et uiyeraary baifnt the Narth Hile Puenee }"Enm»y mlx.m‘u. Nov. 19, nlllld;;lm( ‘vl.y fl“’l“ at- side, 1 roniisen (o ba a grand afaie, pagementa PECE H e ke youterday tho sallors at this port » gocodsy beforo on & rinke, Thoy demand pare beth B0 Sorselownore Aro wimiling 1 gy RO Clan €220, Dirlug ihe summer g:, wera plenty of safiora tn hio lad for $1 & day, ana e tiay would be only iy il to :;" 4 tho geancn will L i shout 3 B 1 nsdh AL Ll ralo o eveutol Dy e s, they ate Ber oehip, Themehr Jlazard sttempted o feave depins, bill alio wan boarded by s lot of relk. 30 308 i o crew ashore, Heveral of (e fein. 1m0 L s Tlave rormimnd (ho S porintendent Yolico 10 protect {hem bigstndt tho' sirikers, but ne POl eceived o Al from that sotiree. The tofl: et Daxe FETAR at tho docka in cither aftaul to srrest T etv oFcizo Lo bax orders ok fo interfors with LAKE ERIE: TUFFAL. yeclal Ditonteh to The Chicago Tyihuns, 420, N, Yo NOY, 3.~Tho tug Nolton, which ettt reliol of Lie echr Stampode, ashoro abosn polat, and (e tug Crowell, which went to roscuo b Gibsan, astoro at Port Burwell, bave returned ensful, The Stampede s roported not soriously , thougli full of water, and, nolwitlinianding o Teeent tormn, which provonted working on Yo tbo sleam pump wia got pboard, Wi ws soon disabled, and s bromght | fo to repaired. Adother expedition will bt e with two pumps In good weatlicr, Cajd, £22%01Gutaan regorts hia echooner, tho Gibavu, tiotd b, s reporied. Ho thinks hor bull will bo K4 oond, and piroporcn auothor exycdition to ruiro bt i soon an ihoro 18 & promiso of setilel wenther, b &ur sslvester Nulon, reforted aghore ot Lolu DX teen hoard frou, and s alt right. Tho rue B o bee baving beon aalioro was ovidenlly o wis~ e ENIE, Seclal Dispateh tn The Chicago Tribune, P2, Nov 3.—Tho tchr dlarengo, while at- uptiog o eoter port at a Into hour Last evening, ran tntageound on (Lo northeast pont of tho peninanta, e Calted Staten rovenuo steamer Perry weut to her sance thfe morbing, and, (n pulling on her, sho tteber cylinder-bead aud twiated off her port pro- | ihahat, e ateanied 1 with ono wheel, and will 10 13y two or lhrce weeks for repalrs, Tho Tried uates mteamos Michigan v now iryfay fo pull Celpa sehwoucr, but bns uot yob eucceeded, Tho vas- wiis Hgbt, bound up tho lake. NAVIGATION CLOSING, ortawa, Ont., Nov, 3,—Tho Ridoau Canal will o dxedon the 20:0t inst, Barges aro mow lewing tho (andreysrds with lumber, muking thelr last trip fesipasesson, VESSEL NEWS FROM PORT HURON, Spreiat Ditpateh (o The Chleado Teibune, par Hrmos, Mich, Nov, d—Down—Props Bauis, Empiro State, Graves nod consort, Tecumseh i whooper Navelaud, Mary Jarccki and conecrt, Modilo and consort; echra Col. Iatbawas, Dupcan City, City of tuo Straits, AL C. Csmeron, Levi anon, Tp-Prop Tawrence; uchrs Fred A. Morae, E. R, quroer, Drightie, Mury Colifus, Pareans, Johu lireden, Tiesrd Blake, C, 1L Walker, ‘Wisp—Bautheast, gontic, wusars~Cloudy; with lndications of snaw, Thestmr Milton D, Ward, of the Btar Line, whilo b regular trip up-shoro’ laet night becauio dine atied 3t Port Bantlac, * Asatstanco has been sent to Ler 'Ml";-“dn“” afch to_Tha Chicago Tribune, Jost livmon, Mich,, Nov. 3=10 p, m.~Dow: Proge Adds, Banllac, Canisteo, Marine City, Vande Tty whra Jamen Couch, Tutstle, Portiaud, Quiden i, Grace Whitney, Cr-Prape Moutuiia, Badgor Btate, Swafn and cou- ety e Fortes, M, £ Truanbie, Patbder, Willa E Vinderblit, Wind southiéest, freals ; weather cloudy, ILLINDIS RIVER AND CANAL. Zecial Disvateh to The Chicado Tritune. Lgutsx, 10, Nov. 9,~ABBIVED BY Livx—Blesm- tag Jnotats, towlug caualboat Olive Iiranch, from Tingskon,wth coal for Clieago ; cannl-boats Houchard, Senn iranch, a0d W, J. Rosbuck, from Peru, all L P> IvT0 OAAL—Slesnitug Julats, towlng 0tr Branch with coal for Olifeago ; Bouchiard, light, bled it Utkcs, Even et péven Inchea of wator on the mitro-slll Wlakls, Wind norihwest. River ririug, MISCELLANEOUS. The stmr Cumberland {s ashoro at Lee Harbor, ik Bogerior..., A largo vessal 18 sahore just below Fitared Bocks, Lake Superfor, Her natug could not It uotriainod.... Tho nuw Lighthouss t St, Denia iuf, Peint aux Orfgneats, Ws put in operation last Weatsday night, It 19 Aized rod light, aud should b ke i clear weathor about 8 mifles off from ail oo of approach...,.Tho achr Thistle, from Mani- ome,lo...d with wheat, {8 asliore {0 Beaver Harbor, Hew L Wagstaff, B. g b, wd 8, F, Gslo; scown D. I, Koyes, Betelor Boy, and Mayflower.{§'The barge Dltacl hus M8 Lid up.... The Clovelsud Leader of Tucsday B “The tug 8, B, Coo did not srrive with the seur Eoeuuriay, 4 waa ozpectod, Probubly o sccoul A 1be gale wilich waa blowiny all day, shooner docs arrive, sho wiil go nio g ock for e ‘Wuen the | o Radelit & rs."....Capt, Mowor dnded tho Ubsteucting tho moutts of Grand Birr, Tuesdsy. ‘The bod Hea nvar tha. centro of ha unael, but there is 200 feet of deop water botween it dibasouth pler. Bieamers mi 9t keap Lo tho southe D of the ravge-lighis and clos 10 tho outh b Oit, Mower placed a buoy on the lar....Tho Batin the new Uight-house was atarted Bonday night, l;n slear, white lght, snd whl bo kept burning wesfer, During overy storum the Lurbor ds sought 1 & agby many voewcls, During tho Leavy weatlior ey and Weducaday frons Bfteen to twenty ves- teafncluding threo or four of tho lurgent class, put %m-mmncr. The harbor tu tho evening with bundred lighta presents quite s pleasant sight, A_‘;:m.msm of tho breakwater 18 now completed, oauaids fy imlm:ted Wwith Lieavy plates of boticr imatpltedto the tnbors and extending Lelow tho Dl samoyfeet, ... Tho Klugston News of Baturduy :&k The sturm druws wuss ordered up about & Sheckluat night, and s gato bepan 10 biow shortiy af- k%«hv . Tiis inoruing It was blowing tremen. oy from tho poutl, The waler was rushlug over tho Immum whast Leing wot all over, At Biowarl's, Ricd i tlo wou exposcd, tho waler was coming over e quantliien, Wo liave beard of no dumsgo e o far, Lut fiis alwost fuipossiblo that the gulo P wlthout sowe harm Lelng roporicd, The ErConian started on her tnp up at 7 o'clock thiy nnh ) but wan compelied to put Luck, and now ls i dock awaiting thio swaderating of the gulo, 'Fho Tepant could nol make her dock Ll morning o Aot e es punniog, and biud Lo disclirga Loy yilpumber of passcugers and cargo ot Carruthera lens, 108 aloar Queet, ou hor way up from Gona- e badiobug the aluiro of Garuen Ialsnd in or- T, 24 o city, which she did with difticulty, e e 0 sgut of e ale woderating us wo now Tingr il begain o fall abous 11 dclock.t.. .. Radhtbe lsou tradoof Lako Bugerior i quits dul Sudary oD with yrovioun years, yot the bilsincss of A, Geaal shows an {ncresso. ‘T 1474 theru weta P el OF 1,007,600 ton, wnd payiny 37,104 tolls Teues tough tho In 1873 there wero 3,033 “:.é.\,m tons, paying $11,190 tolls passed jarsatbe canal. The operutlug Expones of laat Koeadngsd, and of this year $8.775, Tho fnven- Rur'i s n:'i‘l'fir:‘ffl & actades, 36,000 Yo 102, but” fncludes §6,067 for Welings ol reckoned lant yeats L T, NARBOW EBCAPE, hmlflwmnmshu, which arrived here yester- g hing, bl beon elnca Friday lasy bucking the ‘alako Erle. g rolled a0 fearfully that th ralturs, and everything pertainiug to cabin 'lll'bmlen all to plecos, aud her cargo of s seriomly damagod by water, Capt, ?:nl'-fi- had ahe not becu o atanch craft aha would ‘"hna“u lo:-dnwn. Twice s attempted to turn o under Long Poluf, but both times falled 18 ttough of tho sea and Bndlng 1t slinoit Kb geboiit, Once the jib was uut 10 help to Taligyrioout LUt It was o wouuer Lolsted thai It Iucalyanduteds, And tho project proved a fallure, eather tho storm, , Ed h‘ld!I!j Was Lo weathier tho st 4 Wund, wigy do St lu-ll#‘m::. mfl -nms: l‘\‘um y;uu‘;- " scapiions noted, and the ."dnl :lw Aninor rc[nlr: to rudder and stern, dy, SAVOW-day for Clicago,—Lietruis Pusty duse- ——— L‘lh- Oldost Gray Goose. They i, Hocper in Avutetons’ Journat, W boen & great desl of falk abont by oy, A ceutenuriaus recently, Sl et i by s Py parted this lifa lu Par B3 yeun, Thin agad orosture was, how- 1 nova 1y P ums belug, but a goave, bel A vorkmag n.mm“rayun. BERG rouitad s Mfl'w]unn aint Qeorgo, 5 a:cul the family over two centuries, a8 W‘“‘“ w“u]lmnh 1o thie bunds of ite present el it (e bt Suled 4 LAG tlect] Ehabbon calld by 1. Lor'furas. vara pase Mumn.' soml-lathargio condition, but up er hed beau lively and proserved a i u‘x]tm The Diractor of the Jardiu Wty 1, POAFIOE OF tha exlstenca of this % :im’:d &tfi be |:\I‘rcl.|lnu'-'l. The vt ariu_where t wt:rummn eufesbled by two e:ur:rfifil; "hhu'.,"“‘ Baette espired i s fow hours :‘A th‘;l_:.t]wnu; lm:u.. Hue 18 to b I . &::m"hm o the y ;.iu:n'..."“"" e Piitisl gl 8 u‘d x..f,':;"""'““ workmen, recently en- . They thou Ny bask x o @igual bank whereon the wild timo IN BANKRUPTCY. A Thentrs Mungor and Fx-Bank- er Bils Thetr Potitions, Ilow It Was that Mr, Hooley Was Driven Into Insolvency. Iis Statements of Liabilities and Asselge=- Mortgages on the Theatre, Ira Holmes Also Inventories Iis Worldly Possssiona, #, HOOLEY, HOW 3T CANME AN Tho many friends of that veleran theatrs manager, Mr. I, M. Hooley, will Lo =ururised to lenrn thia morning that be bas filed a voluntary potition in bankrupzey, This net in due dirsctly 60 toe rocent lnw-smits for the posssmsion of Hooley's Thonue, and is tho enlmination of n complex weries of troubles that bave vion fedtho mter dayn of the biebiiomc taznate, asd Llendod with 1y droans the hideous nightmaro of approaching impocuniosity, Lo begin with the heginning, £5ono might Eny, it was in tho solomn moutir of October, 1872, that Hoolny's Theatre was formally opened to tho publio with great eclat, aud with thunders of applauso that cchoad from tho crawded pitto the topmost sow of delighted juvenlles in tho ccletinl galicry, ‘The total codt of the building, exclusive of fursiture, way £05,000, which (Lo samo w the more modtorulo tuzes could bo ercctod At casd nob exceeding £€60.000. But that s netner here nor thero. It necd ouly bostated In gencral terms, for the early success of the theatro is woll remem- bered, that during tho first season tho profits wero over 835,000, Of this amount Mr. Hooley devoted £25,000 towards the liquidation of such dobis oe Lo Lind incirred in stattiug <o extonoivo an opteprico. 50 fur, moro than good. But TUERE CAME A TIDE IN TIE AFVALGS OF THE THEAs T=HE: which led it on to financiul distress and ombar- razsment, Tho pauie of 1878 absorbed tho atientton of the ususl thostre-gome, so that thoy minded not the attractichs which Mr. Hubiey porninteutly oot Leforo thew. In fact, thora wa, & mishty tulliog o of recoipts. Last £0AMON WA hO beiLer, et kil tho mannger of to cony littlo theatro on Randolph atrees sirugyled on in Liopes of better times, payiug such of lus debts o Lo could, and _boneutly promisng to do better i tho future, Creditors were nduigont, and sat aronnd with tho smilo of sereug espect- ation upou their browa. But now comes the begioning of the end, In Mnfllul. Mr, Hodley entercd inio uu agrecmont wit MAGUIRE, OF AN FRANCILCO, by which the latter was 1o occupy the thoatro for three moutbs with s aueky singora aL a reutal of 2450 & wook, or #u2oud a year, Med whilo Hooloy was to jotirney with Lis comedy company to the land of tho grapo and the gold, tuero to acueve Auch an amount of lucro as tho fantastic jvbabitants of that rewato regios might elect to leave with bim, Bo sid, fadove, The two managets changed towns, and buth thrived apace, But Mugaire, according to Hoo- ley, being o wicked mun, conceived a deop lad comspiraey, after he had been n Chieagoa brief season, to nudermiuo My, Iooley in the possessiom of g theutre building, and with autout to ontain the same ut & choaper recy than e hud been pagiog. Accondingly tho sud Muguire did connsel wizh Geurgo dliller, who was nctivg ns 18 wanagor, sud togotler they wouked upon tho fears of Alr. Quinlay, Trustee ot the huilaing, by thicutening to move over to tho_ New Cbicagu ncatre; so shat fluale ly Mr. Quinlyn conscoted to ro-leaso the buildivg to Maguire for &12,000 on conditton that ~ Mr. Jlooley sbonld ho admitted s 8n equal partner 1 the prolits ot the business, 'Fnis arrangement bewg submiz- ted to Mr, Hooloy in Ban Fruncieco, received bis nacyuiescence, nud thoreupon dMaguire sigued tho leaso with the conduiuns ] peuded. lustend, tosover, of diawing up articles of copuriner- norshio, Maguire cuolly TOCKETED TIE LYABL, and said no more about 1, Hooioy waited. Tho anxiously-oxpected niticles of copartnershin, tike the famous ship that wont ta #ea, uover ro- turued to Dbless his despovdiug vision, o wrote, but in vain, Fioally bia com- pauy disbanded, and bo travelod with railrond peed over tho mounieins ond alkall pluos of tho West to the glorjons metropolis by the lnko, "foo late. Maguire bad alrendy receded, liko the memory of & dream, boyoud his resch, oven to New Yorl. And thero horemsined. Hooley bo- oamo anxious, and forwarded o written coutiact for Muguire's sgnature, but the latter hesitated and delayed, Anl{f, finslly, rotased to wign it on sccouny of cortuin rostrictious. Thou Hooley botook bimscif to Now Yorls, and, i an ipters view with I sol-alsaut partoor, leamed just what bo wantod, and thoa ot himself down ta tho task of gotting up JAst toe rigut sort of an agroomeont to Ruit tha stugular Maguiro. Whilo eugaged in this onerous occupation, Maguire TOOK TINE BY TIE YORELOCK and bied back to Chicago. Still there was no biesk in tho apparent friondship of tho two mansgers. Hooley rematned in New York long enough 1o ongage, ib his managerial capacity, tho minstrel pur, Johnson and Bruno, who aro ovan uow uightty reaping piandita from the mul- titudo at Hooloy's. ’l'tmu Lo leisurcly turued tonards Chicago, aud whilo on tho cary ro- colved, in o copy of ‘fur 'I'minus, bhis first intinatioy that Maguire had entered iuto partoorstup with J. H, Haverly, 1lo noithor wopt hor wailed, but continued thio avon tenor of i way untl ho way eafely housed and luuched in tho Bherman House, ‘hou uo sallied forth, and inquired why this was so, sud how much. ‘Tho aunwor was nueatisfactory. Maguire kept putsiog bim off with specious words sud pretens wious of friendship, until one morning Mr, Houley woke up to the fuct Jhiat hits much-trusted friend had £1id out for Ban I'raucisco with about £3.000 of money that belonged to Huoloy, ac- cording to tho latter's understanding of the orlgiual agrooment. The rest is known to all tho readers of Tux Tnipune. First, tho injunciion; theu tho mo- tion to diseolve, which wus not granted Ly tho Conrt, The terms of the decision restrain Mr, Hooley from intorfering with tho theatre, and alko lock up the funds, so tunt Lo will not be able to use them until the suit ls settlad, and sottled in bla favor, Croditors must bo Rn&d. Income stoppod. Ilesult unavoidablo, and aa statod above. o According to Mr, Hooloy's petition, 1 BCHEDDLYLY show his unseoured debis to Lo about 830,000, B8 noAr a4 cau Lo sscertaiucd at present, u con- siderable flnu of them haviog been incurred iu building the theatre. Of this amount $13,000 is due 1o James Weaver for reut aud repaire on Ifooley's Opera-Howse in Brooklyn § 32,000 to L. 11, 1Iadduck for rent on a ground lease ; $20,- 000 to Jackson & Watewan, of Now York, on ac- count of o purchisso of resl estate iu 1968, on which Judgmout was enterod in Now York iu 1873, ~ There is also & large amount pald to bs dus to Thomas L. Irysn on certain noses given by Hoolsy to secure the )l:_mchne of the proparty huowu ms Bryan iall, 'ho origioal smount wae 00,000, but this bas been Iargely reduced by paynients st differout timen, There is aléo eoma 31,500 or 32,000 dus for uupaid taxes. TIE ASSETS are Mr, Hooley's interest n kia theatre on Ran- dolph streve, aud the laud on which it is erecsod, belg an irregular shaped tract ubout 05 by 180 Toet, the front line o Itaudolph street, howover, buing ouly 20 feot, The building and ground are valuod at about $175.00U. but areiucaubered by four mortgages, one for £80,000, duted July 28, 1870, given J A, i, Merriman to the Con- pecticut Mutnal Lifo insurance Company, fall- iug due in July, 1880, the psyment of which was asbumed by Mr, looloy ; & second for §20,000, dated Aug. 31, 187, given by Hooley aud wife to L. Bearaley, and dua iu 18775 o thied far £10.- 000, also to Learsley, wade Oct. 11, 1473, and duein five years, and a fourth morigsge by Hooley and wife, dated May 26, 1873, and held by J. U, Haines to securo $15,000 and otner ad- vances. ‘Iie makea the iucumbrances foot up $146,000, not inoluding interest, The theatre snd ground etaud in the psme of Siwon Quinlan, to whom ihey were cooveyed to wecurs him sgemst loss ou hia guarsnty for the payment of $30,000 snd 1nterest oo #05,000 of the above-vamed in- dobtednoss, Qaiulan 16 still table ss guarsntor for & lsrge swount. Tho theatre and ground sre valued at 25,000 above all incuwbrancos. ‘Tho remsining assets sre Hoolsy's interest fu one-half the receipts of tuo thoatre, wlich are deposited 1o Court every week by J. i1 Haver| who bolds s balf loasebold interast in the b tre with Thomas Maguiro, ‘Tue le and Hooley's interent are il it litigation, however, aud the protiu coralg to Hooley ate &8 yet to bo decided by the Court. Lhiere iy alsu a0 uuknown awount due from Maguire on u iease made by bim with Hooley for pialits earned prior ¢0 Oct. when Magulre left for Ban ¥canclsca, and Mr. THE CIICAGO TRIBUNI: THURSDAY, Haolny alvo (Iain < tha tixtnres in tin k dor hin thanira, vo ron el A ro I now pesding agsm b Jahn Price s A Tiartmun, e Hey L o confersion, nty Assignoe. 10 s IRA HOULMES. LENITE AND CREGITA, Tra Holmes, the well-lnown real of aud former President of tho defuny ture o' National Baui, has at last s a finaneint preseire, and oo inta ba o7 T volaatacy pesszing waa tidad yestortuy, sed rho g At hg oaes 3,630 Tor tixes, £062,0+9.51 o securad credstors, and $174.472.21 to unse- cured ereditors. Tha futosing ate Wis prinenl bt Edgar Holme, Roshast £1,06) 5 Tennvs, Flowor k& Aberetombto. Chicagy, Jouas Mutehinson, Chicaga, 19w Savings Bank, Chicago, 500 A, Grogory, Chlcaro, 12 300; tional Dank, Alloean, Mich., Fusr Sational Dank, Boloi, £2609; Usion National Bauk, Oshlonls, $5.761 D. E Roymour, $2068; Thomay, Tazear & [layaen, Chicngo, 32,300 A. Gleon, Mt. Sterling, Stutn Churlos First Yo £1,160.78; 81,050 E. I & 8. Lo Fuller, Grand Rapids, Mich., 216003 J. 8. Livingetos, Chicago, £1,395.75; T\ €%, Day, Chicago, $1,443.05 National Bank, ags, ¥ 27 WA Ticacou, Chicago, $1,2:0; I A. Gags, nso of tho City of Chicngo, $20,000. Holmen also oses Brian Philpot an indefimite amount, and s lisble on stock do (he ereditors of the Manufacturers' Nationnl Bank, Io 18 furiher lable toJ, A, Holmes on throo notes for £8,000, which Lave heew traneferred Lo tho Citizens’ Nutional Bank of Faribault, and to recover witich the bank hay brought sult. The same tank Las alsy sued Inm on two other notes for £8,000 givon originally to Jonas Hutehivson, .Tho remninder of the debty aro in small amounts under $1.000, a:d are due to various parties. Mr, Iolmes also extibits & formidablo het of bilis dinconnted on which ne is liablo, Lut whicl bio thius should bo paid by the accentors, s fol- lows: First Natigual Bauk, lowa City, &3 i, 1. Honors, $4.200; L. F. Dore, Chicago, £10,000; Charles Comstock, Chicago, §13,000; noto of Thomss Buchapan, Utics, of which tbo bolder is wnknown, &I i Iufth Natiouat ank, Cbicago, 1,000; Fiist Natonal liank, Cuiesgo, 35,0 Georgy Gardner, Clrct £4,000; J. A Ellison, Culcaro. §652,37; Com- mereinl Loan Company, Chicage, $14.250; & note suado Ly 12, I, Durs for £.,000, snd tive for £380 anch by W, A. Jonkius, the presout holder being unkuown, The nescte consist of 8 larro number of notos, aggrogating $45,954.73 10 value, which are Leld vy Mis. Ilolmes tg ecoure Licr ou 8 maortyago mven by ueron tho homestoad for £54,400 to tho Equitable Trusi Compauny, for her husband's vonefit. ‘These notes, however, being ungecurud, are practically worthless. The furuitute in the house ou tha corner of Michigau avenue and ‘Fhirty-muth streot, whore tho vankrupt hves, balongs to bis sife. His otlier personal property = consiste of S50 of houschold stures; #1853 of wearug & wateh and conin valued diamond stud, %75; ond borse and Lupgy worth S0, Llolmen aleo atates that ho owng 8 ball ntereut in tho Chitan House, whnich has been agmgned tolna wifo to eecurs her from loss ou cartain notes @iven o the State Savings Inwtitution jointly with Inm, Tho botol property, however, is mortgaged for £50,000, and lis hnre, thoro- Yore, is neatly valueless, 'I'bo remsiumg assets aro 190 bonds of Clittan House, valuod nommal- Iy at §U5,000 ; also, 680 shates of thn Chiton House Company atock, #3000 ; aud 121 phares of tho Alanufeoturers’ Natioual lauk. rated at &12,100, and ono share i tho American Lire- Kmdlor Company, for £100. Mr. lolmes was adjudicated bankrupt by coufossion. OBITUARY, HENRY C. PORTER, OF SHEFFIELD, ILL. Ta the £ilstor of ‘tlie Chicago Trsbune : Snerrieey, 1L, Oct, 80.—A mocting of tho business-men convoned at tho buiness-house of A Y. Scott & Bro., Oct. 90, 1875, to tako sction in regard to the dea(b of Heury C. Yortor, Dr. J. T, Morgan was choson Chairman, Jand J. A. Morcer, Socrotary. A wmotion was mado that tho Chair nppoint a Committco of threo to draft reeolutions of reapect. The Chair appointed C, A. Davis, J. A. Mercor, and Addisun Scott. The Committce roported the following resolations, which wore nnanimously ndopted : Wiskatzas, It Los pleased s All-Wise Providenco to romova trom our midst, by tho hand of deutl, our wuch reapocted fellowecltizen, enry ¢, Forter; snd Witcuear, Dy busivessufegrity, gentlomanly be- havior, public apirit, nad Chrintiun' couduet, Lo has won thie higbeat place in our extoom ; therefore, Tteealicd, That, fu Lis docoase, we, 'as business-mon and cittzens, lss o model businoss-man, o valuslo cltizen, und ' noblo, Ciristlin gentioman. jévavied, That o has Lorne o lsrge ehiars ju yromots ing tho weifare of our colmunity, Ttesatued, That we binve occasion to remember. long and kindly bis gencroslty sud. pocallarly lovely upo- tiou, fesgied, That Uis death hau caused o vacancy in our mldat which we fecl it will bo impossilo tosup~ plys P besotced, Thist wo extond to tho velatives aud fmmioe @nte friends our heartlelt sympathy. Lesatved, That the abovo resolutlons b published fu tho county sud Chicago papers, aud coples bo fur- Dished ths mombers of the family, Temsrky followod by A. W. Boyden, A. G. Beott, J. A. Mercer, J. L. Morgan, C. A, Davis, aund others, J. L., Monuay, Clalrman, J. A, Meucen, Beoru! HORATIO B. HACKETT. D. D, Rocnesten, N. Y., Nov. 8.—Horatio B. Hack- ett, D. D,, P'rofossor in the Roohesier Theoly, scal Sominary, died to-day, after u few minutoy' {liness, aged G7 yeara, bt S, THE WEATHER, ‘Wastixaroy, D. 0., Nov. 4—1 p. m.—For tho Uppor Lake rogion, UpperMiseissippi and Lowor Missourl Yalloys, sising snd stationary barome. tor, northweat to northesst winds, and colder clear or partly cloudy weasher, excopt lght rain or suow 10 Lower Michigan, LUCAL OBERYATION, Gisteaco, Nov, 3, Wind. —_{Lain ¥ ither, rlllfilmum hermomeler, 43 ; minlmum thermome- or, Yy . GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. Cin3460, Not hr) Wand, (d@im 40|N., fresh. 448, E Weather, Bar, Station. 44N, fres 89 N, geotle, {IvN’ rosh. " 1|Calm, | N, W., gentle).. 46! W, fres ng 48N.W., frosh) bOlHesry rafu, ¥, Gibaow,[-0.75| 81\N., frésb,... ..o, |loudy, ¥uGary. 130,08 u| Wi, fresh J[Ciear. —————— THE CAIRO LEVEE, £oscial Dupateh to The Chicage Tribune. Oatio, 1N, Oct, 3.—~The Cairo City property- Liolders snd tho Cairo & Bt, Louls Railroad Com- pany baving refused to repair {he broken Mis. sisaippl leves, or build a new one, the City Conn- cil lagt night authorizod the conetruction of a new ane 1o cost 80,000, aud aleo aathorizod the borrowiug of the money to build it. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. A Yuma, Csl,, dispatch reports a severs shcck of earthquske yesterday, 1. B, Miller, Treasurer of Cook County, pald into the Biate Troasury yostorday #100,000. A special from Virginia says the miniug situa. tion i evcoursging, tho wator 18 boiug roducod, snd rebullding i¥ gorog on briskly. In Cape Broton, N. it I calculated that over 3,000 mioers will this winter bave todopeud on external a1d for wubsistence, owlug o the deprension of the coal trade, Tho bouse and milliuery shop of E. Palmiter, Eaat Muton, lock Couvty, tuok fire eatly this morning, sud, although 1t was uxtinguishod, the contents were dsmaged considerably. The Louiuville Board of Aldormon, after ex. smining_into the charges preforred sgafnst QGeorgo W, Lovi, Chief of tho Fire Depariment, bavo renderod a unanimous verdict of acquictal, The. lunlulnhvl Btate Fair opena at Jackson next Mouday uider the most favorable suspices. The Htate Grange bave takeu great intereas iu it, and it is thought it will bo the moat sucoess- tul over held there. Lt cantinaes one week, NOVEMBER T : GERMAN i The Recent Great Review Of Warnemnende, perial War-ilotiila. Lot 7i BERL Warneun thy Gertaan nay stk s wolo was o erad | ouo. Your iron-caed [ ardfive corvettes, atten R wruiafy, paaaded sud trough a moz's Ll Liufore the Germ An the Empersr, on board tho B onhols flust of eights 47 Vimbura froin all parts of ii wag tle mosb uposing roview of Germa slips ciur witnossod, That evenlug, fen. v tioxh, tha Citel of tho X val Dojariment, s whos etieriry tho country 18 Indebted for by rapid devewpmout of iy fleet, vwan sppouted Admiral, Teo dayn later tho cfimat Provincizl Cor- respoleie, 1 wolown langante rausunce wriy ol orbi, that the navy bwd st Jast attained a degrae of strength which wonld atlow of ity Lring employed i un emergency, Thelart word4 refer to thy waca of 190 1470, when the German elupe, Leing too few to hisid ik Lad to ba kept m port. With e cuirarved vessels careying 26-centine 1eady, or all put ready, anrd a 1ousLer o LOPVALLER 1 HOOL, 1L 18 10 H0 ALa e German flag will be sicen fiyig on the i next war, Huviug often referred to the vesacls, 1 wifl five you now o few parculars abon: the cie 1ho nau navy AL this wutnent s 50 w strong. OC this totsl, about 3,000 sie salors Jevied by coneenption snd teken from the ter- chant gervice. Tho temaiuing 2,001 a of them feaman educated 1 traimn, somo operatives raiseld by cou and employod jn thew rveveial @itler. voard ship or ju tbo Gover:- meut duck-varas, 400 cousna tpty, 2,000 aro sonually alluwed to tuke their departure, and ars ro,Jaced by frosh laviee, the averago thno of service belag tyo aod a biuif yeurs, > withatanding tho swall nambor of a:n re- (uired, recruisment for tho German nasy has peenhiar dificalass to econtewd witn., Tuo Germun wenfaring populntion i calclatud 4t 125,000 men,—o tatal 1or iy eXcess of Wit can bo ovor wamed for the fmperinl avy; Lt a4 German gatlors take to thieir calling aarly in hf; and frequentiv Juin foreign merchunimen helo; tuey n1e llabje 1 serso ih the nave, the el quouce i thut. as o ruce, one-tlard of thoso called oat fail 1o snswer the Fumons of tho recruiting afleer, Mauy of the.e defaul rewnry after o fe are, whe: ther i peet Lo tzka their tuin ou bourd ane of 1 cety's slipa: OCTs Who bave sinhd uway woo loug to relish quarter-deck discipino remata abroad through tasr of conicrivion, and e i Americs, Uhiua, or the East Indics, How. when once enhisted i the Itoperial na scddom descrt, In the last thrco ye yroro put fouc-fiitha ot eont of deserters in thn German pavy, sgalust 6 percentia the En- ghinh, Scumon are oxelnavely levied rrom the fivhung sndeeataring popalaiion. Jiosiof thew tre Pome- ranians, Senie-wig-Rolateiners, Mecilztubui g and auovetsin, the Eaet Prassian shoro bein,; wrangely unpraductive of the articls. None wio takew but eucl an have hnd o year's provions e poricuce at sea. 10 thoy havo no s tor the vy, & thrce years’ Buvice is all that can be ¢ acted. After tuis they are classed with the weur, & naval couuterpart of the Lauds b in woich they rewam for hito y wore, withont auy serlowy impadin to - their reentcring tho mecchaut warviee aud making dlstunt vosages, Thuee wio aro willng to remuin in the navy, sfter s four yoar®’ gecvica beeomo lu.d eailora; after o eix yeurs' 821vico, second mates ; and efior a soven years' eervice, first mates, wheu, upon a spezial exawminauion, they are crigible for petiy atucerd. In this capacity they way be boat- wwains, guuncie, | oud uavigalors (elewer- mann), the laiter degreo beivg attalnabie ouly “mfter merving u year eithur us boat- wwain or gunner, and n winter's ndditionnl study i the echoul at Kiel. A year's serviee fu either of theso eituations, ps bowtewalu, ginver, or s:euerann, ovoblea s man to clauwm the im- puttuut addition of “ Iiret ™ to bis dtle, when lio has reached thoe Jughest round of tuce ladder. ‘Ihere are, lowever, & few profiiavle posts ro- aervod for pureous of bigher merit, buch ae cor~ poral to one of the varivus *suilors’ divietons,™ aeswstaut whatf spectos, ete. Wotl paid os tho petty ollicers geuorally ars, Bcamen who have experfenced the ticedowm of tho werchant fervico are rarely induced to stav voluntarily in the navy, Th form s peimeneut stall of petty oflicers, Governmeut huve Lud ros courso to thu tratmug-elip systetn as practiced fo Eogland, Healthy boys, bemeen 15 and 17, sharp of mght and quick of ear, with tne ordinaiy elemeniary Bl education, aro uccoptable uy pupls. Afler a threo years' prefiminary servico, theo (ake tho oath, become sailors, aud ave obliged tuserve uiue years wmore, cither es sailurs or pedty olll- cers, according to the pleasurs of their supeti- ors. " ‘I'tio flist summer 18 spent ou board tag brigs Rover, Musquito, or Unding; the firet sutor at tehool on lund. In the revoud sute mer the boyr go for an eighteen monil’ voy- ngo to thoe West Indier, Norths or Coutral America, or tho Canary Islands, o tho third year they complete tholr cducation Ly gunrery practice on board th ltenowa at Wilbelaishaven. Boys who distigalsh thowelves wag be ape puinted ** Buya' wates,” 10 woick poat ~ $hoy tor ce1ve wnilors’ pay. Besides the eallors thers aro the * Wharl Divie- | butiins of udv Strength and Orenn’zation of the Im- ll fons," consizting of op:ratives and euginvers, Luo operativen arochiclly carpoutons, ropeiakers, saits makors, guomakers, smiths, tuilord, shoomalkiers, ete. Al ihese, beiug required to work nt their sovoral trades, Tocoiva bot ascanty nautical edu- cation, nithough, a8 a rule, thoy are uitisted into somo ot tho duties of tho BeiVico on board slip. Tho bumber of thess men in the Navy Lardly satisfivs the requirements of the servico, nono.but the best workinou being takion ou, and 110 army auserting a prior claim. Lhe engiuocrs are oitbor men who bavo served aasuch ou board merchant steamers or who chooso tuo Navy as a piofession. They are re- quired to psss s uufl exammnstion, aro very well patd. aud form o superior body of men. ‘Iha ex- amiustion may be passed wawediately on cutes ing tho vervics or fu & couplo of years' time. 1lirev-sud-a-balf s altor passiog, the eugineer, who has ull then Lean called enpmecr’s wate, may bo aduntted 1o 1o Sebool of Loglusers, whera o Lall-yeat's cuurso is necessary, sud chen ho i3 subjected to auother exsminatiou, and, 1f &uccesaful, Le- comes engincer. Loutinued scryico, at the end ot which apothier examinatign hus to be gone throug, wakea hini first engineor, Iut thero is & riso above this, As engiuser and tirst eugie peer by is 8 petty officer; ay ** machibe eu. quncor,” the next gradu attaisable, liv may bucomo 8 conumsmoned olicer, raokiug sy + Secoud Lioutvusut at sos.” Lo quehify lawsolf for thin step hio muat bave obfamed tho **titsg vote’ in passing bis oxamivavion as kirst Enge neer, muat bave passed snother exawmination aftorwards, sud be » goutieman in culturo ang buewring. Bupposing these requirements to be fulnfled, the A(hmrmf may nouunate b “Muchivo Engiueer,” his hnal sdmizsion de. pewdiug uvon bis elsction 88 sn otheer by tho wemburs ot the corpa, ‘There are two wore grades above this, re:pectivoly callea ** first Iiacuine engineor ® and * uper machine engl- neer,"” correspouding to hikuer comunisriony 10 he Navy. Whon the Pruestan Navy was established twenty-live years ago, Gurinan merchnant Cape taing, witn Evghish, Bwedish, aud Duten otficors, furwed she statl of tho new test, U tho help- fu) foreignera who thew eptsred tho were vice, pouo are pow t0 be found, sl baving eithor dled or been pensioned, whbile oven th doughiv skippers, who constitutod the native eletent of too force, bave uerly all renred thirough the wndux of properly traiued and woie polisbed successrs, AL presens, if Uoiman fo- tious are worth auy.ling, the (ermau naval oincer turned out by the Cadet Schoos mud Mar- 1uo Acadewy st Kiel, 1n soientiio snd practical kuoludge, 18 quite equal to bus wore renowned cuileavuo in France, Ruswia, aud even Greaw Duta.ti, cartainly 18 all that an 1ucermivsble toucd of néitf exaunnations cau mako i, Up to 1506 ooly Pruseisns wero naval olticors. Biuce tuen all vther paria of Nortliern, Cenlral, and sousbern Usrmauy have coninbuted their quota to tho curps which the symbol and resus uf umty bies thua become a rejiredontalivo foas ture of tuo no¥ time, Lromution being quiei, thunks to tho rapid increass of Lo shis, tbo navy, which waa ot at first osrod for, is now very popular, sud witrac.s scions of thu best faumulies. Indeod, 1t lu nearly as much in vogue au tufsutsy sod arullory, though iy caouot of coursa presume to compots with a orack cavalry Aro0p. 5 An Earthquake San Francueo Call, From scoounts brought of » high awell prevall- ng oz aowe days dwrlug a calm on the ecean ve. coast 1100 a: far nrth aw 'uint Arens, {t apnears uhabide thal i eatiouaks senich viorated AULT AT A0 tia Gty s st other Lite ortei entaewhngo in the Paciic : amazing & gl Lishon rolled I3 eanvateion el W Aar eoast of Son iy enast i 144 o' e the wawn Uimrchy Loaclied (hy eastern coxs: of A four hourd aft thy s Livhartived yeate iy from Brtlgeport, br. . extraordinary een upnd otber LAl tho wonth veat without i reported wrened now wome 150 fert . Tua coaat narth ta b covered with EN GERMANY AND ITALY. The Emperor Willoom at Miln Miray, U Me—lus illatin of the Catbedral prerented a mo cle. A cutisert was gl e} with joud withensod the illnming N, ot 1, AlsraN, Smmenned, the 'rincess Jla 1ha Ducoera of Genos, Pituco Jlumbe Duke of Aueta, the bute of Genos, aud the In- nert gaest, Popeess Mwpherita ajtersards Ieid A reception, which was st v “Lhe Emberor Witiam lio Lri dart aud corainl reception which was to iny, an | tinding himaetl i Italy ¢ of hang Veuor fmmenuel, [ tae Emyperor 18 . **LLBL thes (rindsing belwes lige Lz beiween tho tao Suvercighs, wili o el danz aud cordial,” s~day war bLrilhaot spd sascesss fuiy 20,60 mey took | art vieh barted alont two o King Victor Emmanuel, sud the Irehan b uticnded Ly ther eun and piterwarids witnes tL6 Arena, whevo the [rinegss Lienews of Genoa, the Miniet Mayor, aud . lbe oo warened ticns, 1 the trope, 1 Tl with tho M fi.ied the approasted to tha 1'miia dal sud waitly chrered the Slargheriza, uud the Frances. A grand bawpuet will ba wiven tuls and the huteal sud Boval acty s wards stiond a gata perfurmance atthe boala Lhestto, T'lie visit to the Lake of Como appeara to bo fixed tor Friday next, The Duke di Mclt has atiered to the Scveteigus tho Los itahity af i sviia on the sake for that occasioa, Tns Ewm- Tho weather is % wearn A very animated nepect. 4 gicen this evewng, King prai u=cd tha followiny toa: i of (e German Lmperor, my brother, it il friviul, (e heakit of tha” Empresa ol Imjr i axd Buyal Fatly of Yritssis. o iz thi auspiet of the wisl Tre Lo wy d AU Wi w s M Tttt e, o the fuin with tafenty, W PECjerity of Geriany, aud tie co friend it of tue two uatistn, Tno Emperor Wilism repliad : 1 thank yaur Majiatr £t the courieous exircesions you bave heen pud siongd 10 sdrees to e, 1am Aury pluased ui Lavind ut L alie (0 return ths schindly visie your M, Paid miy 1%0 years age s which 1 bad for o long tie iuteniod to oo Turp, 1 am deeply moved by 1he recention § have st with'on te part of your Majesty, und in this beaustful country. I kuow that ko extugpathy exisiug berween Germany snd ftaly, awl fh personal relauions of Irieuusliip o bappily <ubsistiug Letween us, wil cob dnue 1o Lo 4 Rusratdve for L0 precervation of tho peace cf Enrope, 1 feed u pleasure in bopiug that there relatione will ulvayw remaln the sauwe, and It is withs thi with T drink the Jiealib of your Majesty. Mipxieit—The geono to-night at tho theatre wos maguificent, Tho German and ltaliay Sov- ereigus arrived at 9 p. m,, aud remained two hours, All the Lozes were hited, the ludics' drenses aud fowols groatly adding to tho bni- liney of the spectoclz ” Maoy dietiuguiehed pereonages Led ecats in tho partorre. Their Majestion' ernivat wa greet: d wizh thros rounds of cheers, and thy German Natioval Anthom was layed, Tho EmPeror ross twice to expreas his Foauka. After tho ¥ Cavteta Doruesin ” had been miven tho cheering was renowed, “L'lio two Mon- urelis vat Letween tho Princess Marguerito and the Duchess of Genoy, and the Princes occupicd the other seats in the Royal box. The members of tho Imperial and Loysl ruites were in other boxes with conrt ladies aud the Presidents of tne two Chamnbers. The crowds assewbied tha ktree!s chieerad the Iloyal cortege as 1t paseed, Vo-morrow thero will be a great hunt ay Moaza. M:iAx, Oct, 20,—The Perseveranza of to-day stutos that tha Germsu Ewperorhas sont o tele- gram fo the Lmpress Augnsta announcine his Cntey iuto Silan, sod speafiing of the brillanc of the tcene as dofying description, * 1pever," added His Majesty, *kas anything Lke it ‘o Emperor partienlarly adwized tho Hinmina. tiou of tho Duowo and the Piazza. audsaid that King Victor Cmmanuel mauifested towards him extrems cosdiality. King Victor Emmantiel immediately after tho arrival of the German Emmneror teiegraphed to tho Gorman Crown Prince su sccount of His Imvperial Majerd recepiion. Al tho mowhors of the Emperot’s ruite telegrapbed to their friends in Berlin descnbuing the cordinl welcome they Lad Tecoived. The Lmperor bas to- caived congrutulutery dispatchos from all tho mewbors of his famiiy, Uis Majeaty sy given sudienee to the Gerwan resldents in Milan, who resoted him with s chased mlvor ealver. King Victor Emmanuel has presented an ancient woeato tothe Emperor, & bast of himself to Count von Moltke. a ¥nufl-box sot 10 brilllante to Count von dor_Goltz, and hiu portrait to Count Puackler wud Herr Liudor®t, Lho liband of the Oider of Bt. Maurico aud Lazsruu has baen con- ferred upan Ilerr von Bulow, Herr vou Keudell, and Herren Atbedyil and Vilmosky, 1err Lauer has received tho decoration of tho Order of tho Crown of Italy, I'ho Archoistiop of Milun dechinod tho King's tuvitation ¢ the Stato dinuor at the Paluce, on sccount of ili-heaith, “Iho Emperor atx tho King, attendod by their :s, have gone to Monza to-dav. - 4he German Emperor bad loog intorviews yeeterday with the lialion Miusters Biguotl Mivguettt aud Visconti Veuosta, Ilis Majesty expiessad confidenco mn the policy pursued by (ha present Itaiian Cabinot. Afier " the audie snee, sud aiter sn wterviow with Herr von Lulow, tho Ministers waited upon King Victor Lumasuel, aud tho tWo sovereigns aiterwatds cxcuangod visita, “Jho Conrt teturged {rotn Slouza at Lulf-pace 3 this aftersoon. ‘The Jioyal carnugos were evcorted by & Lody of Cuirassiers, In cubvesation with the Predidant of the Chamber of Deputivs the Geruan Emporor ro- wmuthed that tha recoption he had met with wad & proot 01 Lhe estislaction of the couutry at the lllm:co oxletivg Letween Itsly and Germany. This Majesty added, * 1w plensed bocauso y recaption stteats thy friohdsbip of the two ua- tious—rolationd whiels will promate their mutual bappinoss. ltaly uud Gormany attamed umty togother apd must remain fiiends. Yes, ever friends.” Turuing to the King, the Emperor prerded Ilis dajosty's haud aud ropeated, Yen, sfwnye friends.”* Tho Emperor also wpoke to the liag in favorable tertnd of tho Italisu M- wter for Foruign Atlaiis. 10:30 ». M.~—The Ewperor and tho King wero erthusiseticsily recetved to-uight el the theatre, Princo Liawarck has telegraplied to the Ger- man Committes bite rogrot st Lotug prevented by the ttate of uis fth from accompauying the Fmpeior to Itaty, Princo Bismarck's son bad wiven renswed exprecsion to bis father's ru- grot k8 10t having bevu wbla to sccompsny the Emperoi. Bexviy, Oct, 20.—In consequence of the Ger- man Limperor’s jouiney to dlilan, the Germun Legaticn st Hume uud the Italan Legation Borhm are ks 10 be raiasd 10 the rank of Ewe bz BruLiw, Oct. 20.—The vemi-ofticisl Provmcial Correspondence of this evenlug, adveiting to the preseuce of the Genman Eaiyeror i Milas, points out that His Majesty's visit 18 Justly to- garded us an bistorieal event, uot on sccount of suy_fresh rowolutions 1o be tshen or propaied thure, but ug civing solemn ext renslon to, and #eitivg 8 sosl uvon, the great bistonicat which bave been accomplishied within the t tou yesrs, wuporiznl for ihe wiole of Eugopo, and especisily for Germany sud Italy, and upon which the uew foundstion vf Europeau rolations repoaod. Moszs, Oct. x0.—The German Emperor, ac- cowpanied by tbe Kiwg sud Royal Princes, arrived bero this worning. Thoy were enthusi- autically roceived by su immenss ooncouras of gpectators. T sicoats were beautifully docorsted, bus the ! { weathor war bad, and tin Rosal hont, was, 1o con=a jue .o, tostponed all to-morrow, A # Jentid luncleon was given for which 120 cavers bad Leen Jaid, hiwmaelf enchanted with his etay boro, and aas 1t 04 for a lonz time 1 convorsation with the Ypnsnas A\|hn'h':rul!l:l. Caund von Doltko and othat weniers of the riito pald 8 vimt to th Mduza Catlicir : i o Empoeror cxprossed | RAILROAD TI KRRIVAL AND DEPAx1 FATLANATION OB RY, cepted.” ¥ Sunday e, vive Junder at 8:00 At t -, 4 s Tieket Ogire o, e FINANCIAL, EAST SAGINAW FAILUAES, &necial Duapcteh o The Chirage 1 ritane, East Saniyaw, Mich,, Nov. un extonaive Inmber firms ot P, Glenn & Co.,L. $avlur & Co., aud Grant & Savlor, made An sssignment to.day for tho beuefit of their creditora. Tho habilities ars beavy, but no rtatoment has been madln pub. Jic. 1t s believed that most of tuo cradiora sre recururl. ILLINOIS STATE TREASURY. Senaxarigzy, 1, Nov, d.—Tin following are the receipta and disburasments at the Btale Treasury during the month of October. RECELFTS. Revenue Fundn, Hehiol Fund. Local Bopd Total vevnuere DISBY Tevenue Fund, .. Luwnls River Imp: Schoos Fued,.. Local Bond Fund Tital oo vesrenes 02,575 04 3,63 34 1090 213 2 Enfand trrrible (after contemplatiug visitor for ¥ouo time<)—Oh1 Mr. Brows, levr Lave n vams, We'se got n whacking big wpongo up- ard Lwich sou'd syonve on Pa now. Ird Le sueh fun! “llo ravs you alwaye do at tho ciub.’ dallan ! _ AMUSEMENTS. " STAR LEGIURE COURSE. To-Idight, i X DXR.T. G_! HOLLAND, Titumb, dillier of % Motk i 1 Timothy i L LYMO tra sange for Optton T Monday ¥ S~UNION o [ The Wne! It £t Mow t9 Lave fu I A cu, G0 o Beasrved Seats, T 6A. ot rrow, Ticket ‘Tuis (TLursdss) Lvoning,ats o'clock, Unqualifiel Success of Cheaj#t | rices in the ey~ Doors upen ul quamier 10 1, "7 HOOLEY'S THEATRE. UNABATED SUCCESS U THE FAMOUS 50, 25, aud 15 centa, CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS IN AY ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME, Every Evening, and Wedtiesday and Baturday Mati- nera, onday, N at Favorite Comedian, BILLY 3 STIN RULINSON, ths peer of McVICKER'S THEATRE, NIGHTS of it Distingruisbed Comedian, L. James IL.evwis. Thuredsy, Friday, sud Saturday Nights and Matinoe, TE}[E BIG BONANZA! T~ Remember, this week ouly. T a-Degstearneraf W s-Devot corner of Ca: a0t i Nigt F r-?ur‘? *Busday k CHICAGD, ALT and Chicay, Aariae 0 Cnfzn Depot, “Wost [ aun va CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY MINHIZAN CENTRAL o W Lareats anil ME TABLE, s U IRALRS ENCE MARRA, —7 Satacdsy 1. Moniisr ‘a0 . RAILIN, 00t 47 _Tucentystoermds east corner of Randslp t ST. LOuts, A Dentor Shart mer, near Jadiionat, britze, rewnt, an 123 Randalphert. and ormer Niche -atar, Lacan, Wasiingua Joliet & Dwiani Aca unuiodatio LAKE SHORE & MICHIG i Mail, via mala Jiae. Bpeclal N, Y. fixpras Atiantie Expreys, dal Arrios, — 620 p, K0P . . Degot, foot of Laliet, ind. ¥ ce, 121 B 1LLNOLS CENTRAL PAILRIAN. vot af Titealy second-at, 3 [ 4:900 m. Ml i, RIS G ik Chien Menavas, iy e 1008, Milmaukee, b Bi00s, Lt near Clari, X d i Pearia asd Kok, Dulugue & Btonz City aius & Sluns Deyots, ruat o7 L w s Lanat and S und ui dep il and Esprens, oy u Stouk Uity Sap..., ;.mu"fi.: Lina, 108 Oniia awas City, Lestouwnrtn, A AUrora Parstnunr (3 Dalmoue & Binhz Ciey Taciile i, far Juseplr kix, ra tirox, Uswer's Giro Dept, Epavition Luitd Tl} HI'JUWCY RAILRN1D, i P, m: Leaveuwneth, ALf ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE, Atur, Tieiet Ofice 101 Clark-dt. , cob TLeare. niar. and Siresnthi., Tickst 0f\eas, 53 Ul |t irgton, COL. WOOD'S MUSEUM, The cnly Btock Cotedy Patroulzed by the 1'wbi rany iu Clicago, i of Ibe Clry. an Matinee, Jhu noe Deaxhgtian MARBLE BART. _Carvand Hotal Co Thursdsy Evening ~Ouls line TUNCOLE TOM’S C.ABIN. NEW OHICAGO THEATRE, CHARLOTTE THOMPRON COMBINATION. CHARLOTTE THOMPSON AS JANE EYRE. Every o 50, 3l w aud 31, £, aud Saturday ofternoon st 2, Ticke Seaty secured without extra From Centsal Degot, 1odlansoolls, Lag 5 adlanavalte Laaterilio & Clack ittavaulis, CINCIUNATY A Fittahua, 0 SUNDAY KECTURE SOCIETY, McCORMICK IALL, Siuda; sog, 10 cents. CUl WAL give bis famous Lecture on * THE DEVIL' Doors open at 2and close ot I, 117 Btate-at, FIRST GRAND BALL or THE Hyde Park Hose Company, No. 2, N, Nov, 5, at Flood's ave Linde BFTang TCnts 10 rin the duminy 4nd waks connctlons With airest cats, Comes off TO-MORROW Mall, The Committee VENT: ng all free. MRS, W. C, LY. her courss st il leuenia, thla afternoob, at 50 v'clock, Structure of Preathing Orgabi the Lungs sud Brouchial Tubea, Hioglo sdimbesion, 80 centa, = PROPDSALS, “TO CONTRACTORS. sroposals for gradiug, masours, aud bridging, oa the K. Loutr, Keokub & Korthwestern K tween Lannibs) and Loufstans, will be received uf the Company's otlice 8t Keokux, 1a., untfi novs of &: Nov. 6, Puy Will be cash, Profles and specibis. with i, Ii, Ja gineer, Lousstans, Mo, i v bt to_refoct any and ull G.EDMUSDS, Tronh N will give the e No. 65 ubfect : Reapiration’ How to Birenginea o At wns, FAIRBANKS,MORSE & 00, 111 & 118 Lake 8t, Chicago. Be earctultobuy onlythe Grenuine, —___OCEAN NAVIGATION, ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, The Gensral Transatlantic Company's 3all Stasmships Yotk sad Usyre. Tue splondid yosgs,s outa for thy ! ontient (bR Mora sonthor. ‘othier). will sail frot Plor No, L6, North River, Saturdey, Nov. 13 ! urday, Nuv. 37 H, K . Baturday, O AT A0, N canilin. 1o woss ot ariiont A % Hioturn tloketa at redumn ayberior LG, Tt Sleamers DEHERTAN, A N.Y. VARD MAIL LINE, s2iling Thiee Tumes & Week 10 and fiem BRITISE PORTS. LOWEST RATES. ) m;pany's Offigo, northwest corner Clark sad Uhicago. DU VERNET, Ueoersl Wostorn Agent. " National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Enli, Lok gos, Satardas, Nov 6 atlle 1 NGLARD, &id i . HITKD o Vov,'s0, st Il 8 m. THE QUBRN, {47! Nov. 30, atdp.ue ¥ Y GREEOR. 4, 11, at3p. . FRENOR. 4810 tou N a Cinla casvigs. et 10 i bwaris b S% NPUAEL B, LARSON, X s0d Haodoiph-ais. (opposila new I UBicago. Grent Western Steamship Line, From New York to Brists (Eagland) direct. ARBAGUN, Bymons. \¥odaesday. Nur. 3 CORNWALL, Stamg! sy, Nov. 34 Cabln Pasags, 470 Intarueiliato 84, fiuf'fl'b.'”' FHE TS g o AT R R “Tickets, each good for any Lecture, for salo at Jansen, Metiurg & Co.'s, PHYSIOLOGICAL LECTURES. lecture of ninglon-t., Course Tickotw, §3. isitway, e | 3 it IndinoapolieLosiarils § Cincl R KANKAKEE LINE, 4 Lhesttyy ¥ [_drrire, —_ “12:4) noon'* 8:0p. rm. .00 g, m.[* Tt e, m I LIHE AND KOXOMO LINE, 8t Lawis Kalhesydepit, enr Weat Side,” Tickel ofice, 12 Nu: d. capt Satisdays and Sun Jay Tyuing lear ar Twen ner s W econd.it. Neket Fxpress, Aundars Pxcopted, Fapross, Datly . Satunley Cacapitad., BALTINORE & OHIO RAILROAD i vt Gnd ufd oas, aition Hulding and for wdice, 101 Clarkeit,, cor :43p. m. 9:30 8, m’ Xs op.m CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PAC1 10 RAILROAD. Pern Aocor Ut K3Drots.veess. Omaha, Leavenw'th & Atchisonit wmodation, _'MEDICAL OARDS, Dr LT 20years: Loudon Hospltal practics, oyres t,mm i uth, T} Deyvi, corner gt Van Burenund a8, . rind Puetis tiorels M Meketoficel | gemn arvice, D, JAMES. Look Hospital, conNw Chaetered L At il g nrofession for ihe Dask Im?z:r't: oelive be Sured ad wwtlou, call ur write. Ploass A hook for the million. Marriage () you all shoat lbmdluul}g— who ahould "I“‘,h 10 pay postage. e, has & ro lora. /U 8@ No one but uu Stors Othia iuurs. ¥ 3. m. 107 b, m. 10 to a1 Al busio ctly contidential, e (e LI S Hundagt R sestes nwmediatoly witbout mercury; also UQD, Uareous dubllity, caused by aicors of Jout yona, Vi are quickly restured 1o wanly vigor. ehoulid oall or will Dimos atrictly privavs. NO CUR: ot e falia sutloisnts 81t Madison s k] - . oS Dr. Kean, 300 SOUTH OLARK.ST., CHIOAGO, Alay be consulted, persunally or by ‘llnau,"lnifll‘ fdbfi'fn'i on all ahroula or Bervous discsass 0 WAFERLLS OS¢ OF 1O DAY, wnly phyeician (o ths city wi ‘Uizioa boure, 9. . (0 8. . Bundazs fumd tald, OXLTINT, DEL, 181 Washiogion-ai., Chicago. 1ged. (ban ngy physictan i Chlcago iu the trestineut of Chronl mutl. aud Private Disesses, cy permauently o mpoten cata treatinent, with how aud board, may call in contideuce, A book for all T PRESCRIPPION FREE wly cureof Sywiual Woakuess, Lost For the epu tood, aud all disorders bro excess, Any druggist bas DAYIDSON & G0 Bos 534y ‘Bewlnal Woaknws a0 Ladion requiriag dall- or wrile (iliustrated), 10 cenla, i on by {ndiscretions o o ingrodisuls, Addrast Tosk,