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sche 1L Clovelsnd, Relly'n Trland, atonn oamach, Godacicls, bulk salb; sche L W, teo, Inmbor 3 prop Matne, Ggdensburg, tme Hhebaygan, Manitowas, sundrien ; toaw, [mbers achr 4, W, Doane, L g .H'E):x:'nu}mum Holle, Menntiiner, Dattalo, OF Motropolie, Grand ltapile, Snudeie fumber; &00e, Claveland, cosl; bargo’ Baudusky, [0, St eon) ¢ brge Bhwwace, Soudusky, coal} fombe qrop Te Ferry, Mand usdriess ® ch, Ponanukes, lumbior, "*ci‘:‘.'m’l"' Mchr L. McDonsid, Mantatee, 20 trla ally LR Vandortilt, BufTalo, 6,001 bu wheat ache Lk i, Ford River, 120 brls rork and sundelcs, B GuramaNors~Schir O, Bhaw, Bouth Hivon, 8 n pork, 0 iris off, and sundeica i prop G, Tru B0 FOlen Dy, 14 bris pork ¢ prop Gy J, "5 edel, & Oien, 101 fln oll 7 bra pork; prop O,J, Trues: i Ocouto, 14 bris park. LAKE FREIQHTS. ciicAao, Felabt-soom v Feported for 40,00 b whest and 5,001 b corn 0n through rate on privata tarme, 1o wa ittls inqulry fOr veatels, and no ratca woto T tioned. ‘Tho veatola reporled include somo prori- Sy syl To HaralaSebr Porllanl, cors on by 0 Gadensira—Prop Matne, corn on pu 1, To wego—Scbr Noenau, corn on owners’ accaunt. To e simr Oio, wheat, and achr Unadill, eorn on 88 ao vestala were lakon Lo loay whieat ot Bueboys ';n'm Dufalo at fe, * LAKE MICHIGAN. CHICAQO. Aderce galo, accompanled by snow, was blowing grum tho nurihiwost sl sy yeaterday, but up to laet resing o disarter of any consequenco waa reported. Myvesrels had ample warning, and it 18 suppored most of them saught a safe shelter, Tho vessels i arrived bero during tlio day wors coverod all over yith leleice, a0d prosented quite a novel appearance, Tt present cold snap will nosrly put an end to nasle ' fof this scarou. ... Tha schrs Kata Darloy and Lo went Iuto winter quarters yeaterday..,.,Tha Yorate L, Brics was Iylog nesr thecrib lass evening yisdbound, Bhe fu deatinod for Slichigan Oity with argoof iron ore. .+« The schr Potomac which left here rdsy moruing returacd in tho afternuon minus 'hie schr Bunrise colllded with iNlnl’dn morning, tesring out ing. .. A lumiber-shover by the oo Hangon, while goltig from one versel ta o Sifirat tha lumibor-markel, allpped and. got au Invol. Zaty cold bath. BENRIOUR APFRAY, J serfous affray occurred on board ihe schr Joa i yeaterdny, Which came nesr reaulting in the ot aralior, Tuis vessol waa Iylug at tho Fulton Fentor in such & position as to provent other ves- V4 trom paseing Ly, and & jam_ wna tho reauit, Tho Harbor-Matter, Mr, Harey Faith, was ealled 3pon 0 geb tho Ackiodner out of the way and closr the Hinos, Mo went on bord iho yessel and avkod to fire the vessel shifted 0 an o cleaf tho chaunel. His e, however, wos not hoeded, and therefors he hold of tho line to mnve the vearel Lijmself, Ho s, however, provented from dolng 80 by tha crow, b took liold of him snd chokod hini nearly to Zulh, He manzged 1o extricato himsolf from thele p and gt Lold of & pump-handle, wiih which [ fiubored the ttacking crew. Ono of them e firack on the head so aoverely thal the blood run in siraan from deop gask, snd the man Anally fainted iy, T waa belloved to be dosd for some time, but oy 10, aud, after drosing’ his woundn found that Lo was_not Lversbody exonerates Mr, Falth i foretopmast. camo, it 3 frem sny bitmo for atrikivg ck whon e found that Jewsa attacked whilo porforniing his duties, 3f a few e sallors have tlielr Lieads out opeu for disoboying e Murbor-Aaster, thera will b less jumns sad acel- duala{n the Tiver, LAKE ERIE. DBUFFALO. Svecial Dispated ta The Chicaza Tridur Fertato, N, Y., Nov, 10,—There ia quite s ficet of sessels in port, and, s thelr cargoes are aly consigued 10 the yailrond, thero is consider- 1tedelsy In unloading, waiting heir turne at tho rall- @y derators, Bhipments wero made on tho causl to- fiyat11 cents on whoat to New York, But few more s Wil bo loadod to go throught the canel this Wcn, Our snow haa about alf dissppeared, though iutreezing alitlo to-night, 'PORT HURON. Syeclal Dlop stch (o The Chicuso Tr(buna, Tosg Kuso, Mich., Nov, 16,—Dowx—Props Anna Ioith, Toledo, 4. A. Davidson, Empire Btats, Vienns 1t casort, Bheldon and commort, Emma Thomrson o4 bargea; schira Jeraes Wade, Cornelia Amaden, twd Chandler, and Jobn T, Johason, Tr-Props City of Duluth, St, Joseph, Benton, J. ey, Russia, Manlsteo, Alaska ; schra James . Bally, 3. F, Merrick, Charlie Crawford, F. L. Dan- {Camden, C and B, Windiato, ather clearing, ‘orthington has been released tom 81, Holena, ubi 4o on her way hote, Sho fa leake ety and ronuiros two steams” pumps to keep her Epeeint Dlspateh 1o Thy Chirsisn Tribuna, ez licroy, dfch., Nov. 16,—Down~Trors N, K. Tizhask, Roanoke, Blanchard, Araba, Havaoa and xaur), Galdwell and cannort, Atlegheny and bargss § xds Jine Dell, John Kelderliouse, O, I, Patter, Grau- ,C. 5, Ryan, Sehuylkill, Lovind, dolin Sredon, Em- [i# s, epuile Baveland. 8, V% I Watao, Fot- b 1., Maxwe, Woat Bide, Guelph, fieindeer, Tr—Frops V, Bwag, Nobraska, Foo—Southweat, fresh ; weather clearing, &ir Hatila Johuson passcd duwy thle afternoon viaber maintopmast carried away. Bugy O, N. Ryan grounded Lelow this city while wlsg down fo-night, Bl loa head down inside vzt tho spring pllies. ILLINOIS & MICHIGAN OANAL. Baposeont, Novw, 10.—AMNtyED—Onondsgs, Ot- 1473, 8300 bu cornj prop Montauk, Lockport, 500 bria Axr; Orion, Marseiiles, 5,000 bu h 1,600 bu oorn § ¥ fiop Whale, Beneca, 3,800 bu corn. CLuarp—-W, A, Bteel, Prison, 30 m stavos, 8 m dndingr; Omaha, Morrly, 62,751 L lumber, 13 m lath; 2 Feorts, 10, umber d. z Pt #0951 L Juinber, et QLCOMY APPREHENSION, eotal Digpateh to The Chicago Tridune. 1, Pa., Kov, 18,—Kt 1a now protty coxtain that th ®inCoond Roed and Butler Girl havo gome ¢, with all bands, in Lake Ens, The Coorad Bt supposed to L sunk sbout 20 milen abovs Port fusley, It 1a thought that tho Sutler Girl han sunk % épwater. Yoth vessels left Cloveland for Port *d" about two weeks ago, since which time nefther trom, e MISCELLANEOUS, sows Lady Ellon and Whisky Pelo are engaged b Uiog the damaged whest from the wrecksd \rBe DInd at Clay Danka, ... It {8 reported that the XrQueen of the North, saliore at Loog Point, Lake gl- Wit fnsured st Toronto twa nights af- Mo was beached. The tug Nl ' s gons 10 ths mastatance of iho nchr Holfage, fimand sculted Georglan By o Eaidoy night AREL P. Dayton arrived at Buffaio with the prop Htupreen City, which was asliore at Fort Maitiand, V0200t agpear to be badly damaged, ond was Jiod 210 dry-dock, where sho will be tranaforiced foslow bargo. . Aaya the Toledo Blads : 4 Iy g ut tho Uifd States stosmer Taze will return e fort 46 remain herowntll tho spring season g or & thorougl rubulld, Her commander, i fa By haa glren bis opinton that the offers of Jicers, m{h!lml ars (o repair the atesmer in accordance Yot ditactions therefor Ly ths Government will wgitored by tho uuthorities st Wanhington Thprodred " back at an early davl... o U0alo Express of Monday siya: “In con- n‘:":mi Aho storu thero will Lo some anxioty an la i ;'\;a:;- nf i Tho followiuj n mé“-‘m.. Tioghs A Npteaber, Uold' Hunte I T, Montpelier, Montealm, Manticalio, Harye: mosphere, . 1, Merrill, G, 8. lazard, O. 148 Keith, Baginaw, Onsonts, Clog, Birod, Clamplon, b, P, D Eehpau'e & Jones, ‘Clty of ~Bhebo, s, Uuldo Paster, ' G, 1, Bloan, xx.f i, g Doy ”l:fn. Holoken, Capt, James Liyers, of the Loy 103 Teports it tho scow Williaz Vanatis, Retyguatisves, bound for Tonawaads, sailed into 4 Friday afieruoon in & watertlogged cone S T STATE CONVENTION OF FIREMEN, M&wl Dispateh ta I'he Chicago Tridune, fl:mm!vx. 11k, Nov. 16.—A Stato Conven. e ibe Cbiofs of tho Fire Dopartments of o ancmblu bero to-marrow and will "7 the City Connoil rooms for three days, JD svery Fire Department of the Btate wil, N ‘:mutud by one or more detogates, ey T}:finnan of Chloaga, will be bore to- heellts ifarmllnn of w Btate organization is m”,]m of the meoting, topetbor with 8i00 of questions of “interest to fire. . Many [n, Katmiug' gye ”::.utnm ?:.ul;fu aud fire-alanin —— A cmlr;neonl ‘Womnnu, outan Ievatd, "}.&x” Fog, a wealtby 1armor, lives a mila [ Viliage, Me. Ho is & widower, and g a]:pnnu Mra, Jewoit. On Tuesday hores A knock was hoard st the front door, mm"r‘mng 1t Mra, Jewait, who was alone lu ulije I0¥ & tramp wiauding thero. Ho okt _m mlstress of the honse, ho ve- he‘: the ouly mistross at the time. - l:’ Inquired tor the gentleman af the h;{ml .imm. ':lqtald b wasdowa fu tho fleld, . Jowy o, ot Auzious (o sco bim, ant want- louo down and call him. Sho it (,*00 ld the fellow she oouldn’t talk “N«Whu." onger, and uhut the door in bin b e ho lady waa talking she thought ‘*Mm\.wm' oue up-atalrs, #u she wout oy it o room, sud taking a pistol, stepped ool £O0R Whora sure unaugh ‘she was 1o g myd.h large and ugly-looking mab, o Avoring to mgcrete himuel i) vt,r“hl 1o ulfiost coomass dre. Jowets daga; % Pistol at bim ang requasted him to s ‘u demursed ut irat, when tue lady E?“‘fl ber slep forward and cooked the e fallow then yan down ataire and np Py Tan at the foat door also divap- THE COURTS. Blake and n Brakeman Ask for Exemplary Damages. Recelver for the Ci‘izons' Bank--~Rock= ford, Rook Island & Bt Louis Road. Rooord of Judgmonts and New Suites, CHICAGO, TNE CITIZENA' BANK. ADilt was filed about two wozks ago by the Portsmouth Bavings Bank sgainat tho Citizens' Dank of Chicago, &sking for the appointmont of & Recowver. Tho parties could vob sgree ou & proper porson, and came into court yestarday stating that faok. Judge Williams then ap- pointed Thomas C. Wiliams, of Hiyde Purk, Recoiver, under bonds for €15,000, Mr. Willisms has beon connected with (ho Cornell Watch Faotory, and hos also had some oxperlence lu bauking Lusiness, so that heja woll qualified for tho position. Hisappotntment also gives entira satisfaction to both parties. TIE ROCKFORD, ROCK ISLAND & AT. LOUIS RAIL- noan. The following {8 an abstract of Lhe Octohor report of W. I, Ferry, Hecover of tho above Company § Dulanca on band Bept, 30. Recolpta since.. 53,6859 Balance, ... %4 Ont of this tho Recofver aaks to be alluwod 01.0?0 as paymont for bia morvices for the past month, ANOTIIER BLAKE CASE, Although Mr. Barnum Diake bas not boen vory successful In bis logal exporionces, yob ho s not at &) discouraged, Tureo yoars axo ho was non-suited in s suit for divorco against I wifs, whom ko chargod with adultery with s Iawyer named Thomas AL Thompson ; but soit was beguu againat Thompsou for the alloged soduction, and yesterday that suit wos called for trial. Mr, Itake cliarges that the offonss took placo in November, 1809, and clnima 820,000 damages, Yestordsy afternoon swas copenmad in jmpanoling tho jury, aud it will be conclnded this morulng, after which tho teattmoay mil bo introduced. SRE KIOAE CASTS, Mention was made a week azo of an aflidavit bavine_been filed by It X, ‘Turner, to have tho Kibbe-Hill cascs continued. Yesterday Judge Blodgott anpounced that they would ‘be con- tinuad ns desired, but mado no romarkain docid- g tho motion, Thoro ara thnteen casen, as followa: Kibbe va, Aldrich ; Same vs. Hill ; Bame vs, Yame; Same v, Scammon ; Bamo vu. Grogory; Bame va. Poppor ; Samo va. Cook County Laus Cnmpnni; Samo ve. Payno: Hame vs. Cook Couunty Land Company; Same ve. [lurt, TIE VIICE OF A LEO, David Goary was g0 unfortuuato as to lose his log on tho 17th day of July last, and Iu & uuit brought yeaterday” against tho Chicago & Alton Rallrond “Cumpany, Lo values it at $25,000, Goary statos that at tho thowe shove mentioned hio was aciing a8 brakeman on the dofeudant's rond, and was ordorad to throw the swilch at a cortain station. Mo proceedod to do so, but, a4 tho swlitch was a considerablo distance shoad of the placo where he stood when ordered to thraw it, he attompted to rido on the pilot of tlie angine to tho gwitch, Ho, howover, slipped, m8 ho chorges, thraugh fho carclessnosa of the Company innot providiug a auitsble railing around tha piiot, and, falling undor tho wheols, waa run oyer, and lost his log. But 825,000 will amply mako him roconciled to tho loss, 1Trys, Tho sccond dividond mectings in the cases of Chandler, Pomery & Oo, and P. It Chandler will Dbo Lield at 2 p. m. to-day. W. A. Phelps was sdmitted yosterday to prace tico 1n both tho United Blates Courta on maotion of John P, Wilson, Eaq. In the bankruptoy case of Edward C. Douglas, the Assigneo was aathorizod to hire a sultable bullding to oxhibit the bsukrupts' stock of brushos, etc., which are valued at £11,000, and also to ndvertiso for bida for them in such lota nn‘ha may think best for tho Interosta of the eutate. Deukoer & Koct wore adjudioated bankmpt by confession_and s warrsut lssued for Doo. 18, Bradford Jlancosk was also appointod provis- 10nal Ansigaoe, ¥ ‘Ihie Banger caso wsa again postponed ysater- day, the second array of jurors baving beon quashed on sccountof frregularity in the method of drawing, The Clork was thoreupon directed 10 g0 to tho County Clork's office and draw ity names for petlt jurors, and it was further or- dered that the Shon(f summon the full numbor snd make roturn forthwith, UNITED BTATES COURTS, ‘Tho National Revere Dauk of DBoston com- monced & suit agsinat the Onlumet & Chicago Canal and Dock Compauy to rocaver $4,000, BUPERIOR COUNT IN BRIER. Timothy Schollsn bogan n snit for 1,500 sgninat James P, Smith aod Hower E, Sargent. Julia Masou brought suic by attachmeut againut James Biako to rocover €1,153, Robert B. Chisholin began & suit for $35,000 avainst Thomas 8, Dobbins, Georgs 8. Vawen, W. L. Poaso, and John B. Wilcox, Robort McClolian, for the nse of the Firat Na- tional Baok of Chicago, commenced suit for £5,000 agaiust the City of Chicago. CIRCOIT COULT. 8. P. Rounds bogan s sajt for 83,500 against Georgo It. Simw, J. . doCormick, and Danjol Lawronco. COUNTY COURT. In tha eatsto of Willism Gilmau, s grant'of ad- inistration was made to Margaret Gilman un- dor bond for $100,000. CRIMINAL COUBT. Iothe oaseof James Bulllvan. indicted for larceny, a nollo prosequl was eutored, it appear- ing toat the party had been indictod’ under the wiang aamse, T'ho sama order was mado fn the casa of Tilla Prova, fudicted for Iarfouy, on sccount of the absonce of the proseouting witness, TUE OALL, Jupar BrovazrT~31 to 200, fuclusive, Jupoe Ganr—97, 83, 100 to 103, 105 to 110, 112 to 119, all inctusive. Jupax Moonz—26, 29, 30, Juvox Rosens—No call. Jupor Boot—Bet case, torm No, 514, Jopaz FanwerL—No call aononoced. JUDANENTE. 6UPERIOR COUNT—CONTEISIONS~Fred Callsndt va, Albort aud Osroline Esche, $333,76.—Hame va. John Brauer and G, F, Groakreuiz, oline New- mian ve. Froderiok O, Kimball, $1,638, ;13'3’:3.' Gazy—8, Hoftelmer ww. Jobn B, Gerlach, Junos Moose—E, &k A, Van Buren - Caleb D, Fittz; verdict $500, and motlon for uew trial. CIBouIT r—Conressions—F, ML Phelps et al. 'va. John Vall, $401.~Joseph Bedivka s, Wuclav Bmollk snd Anne Bmiolik, §339, Jupox Roaxms—iuron Baltsud Lumber Manuface turing Company, usa Geargs G, Swmith, va, National [a- lufll‘l;‘f ‘Camplhy + vordici, $2,618,76, and motfon for Taw trial, . Juvas Booru—J, W. Philips, Jr, ve, Sstab J, Reed, 31,173, g PR ELSEWHERE, POBTPONEMENT, Epeouat Disvaten to The Chicage Tribune. Dusvque, I, Nov. 16.—Unltad Btates Court and Graud Jury was, postponed untit § &. m. to- morrow, on account of the uon-arnval of Judge Lova, —_— An Accommodating ftusband. Harshalltown ([a.) Jepublican, An ambitious littlo railroad town In thia county was shaken from stem fo storn by s soclety ** happeving " which recently ocourred in her midat, There resides in this town Dr. —, who, until recontly, did business as a druggiet. s family consiated of » wife sud su adopted daughtor, Tho wife was sn amiablo lady iu the prime of youog womaohood, mud tho daughter an tmuulfienl and eugeging young woman, who scted s clerk In her foster-father's drug store. Boardiog with the family was a hterary gentle- man of cultivated mind and tasto, who occupled aroomin the drug store, where ho devoted much of hia time to driviog the qulll. The fam- Ny circls, composed of those four, moved along harmoniously until Cupid looked in upon them, and, discovering latent love in each buwaa bresss, he thence bogsn making matches —unot of the |c§u1mon kind xcqufxlnz four strokes to lllumine ] darkoesu—~but sbat of biuding Renisl besrte aud baads. The litezary man secretly cherished an srdent ad- wiration for tbe Doctor's wife, and tuo Doctor more thau thor's affestion for bis sdoplod daugbier. Then foliowed & mutual discover” of thoso facts, 8 muiual recognition of the scerot passions, s mutual agrecment to silow the course of love to ** ran smooth,” s mutual separation of the Doctor and bLis wifo—~oulmiusting at lasy in the uuiting of teade with hoesrts to suit thair wishios, Tho Doa'ar gave hiw wifa to the Litorary wan and accapled the baud of bis own adopted daughit ‘They now form two families, the literary man baving gone with his new-made wifa to join the Grangers on s farm not far dis- tant. Iv s eaid llu%)onlar obtslusd » divorce fram tho firat wife, and tnat the lator marriagns wers logalized in & quist way : but this, If trun, did not provent the gossips from nving tho koon dinvectiug Inifo, and tho affalr awakenod n groator sennation In the town than anything that {x‘nn tranapired since tio lccehor-Tilton rovels. on, e WYOMING, Annnal Mossage of Gov. Thoyer. nuncinl Suitement~t ho Mining 1 teremta—glorriblo Nianghter of e Livesstock Khipments — Tho fHiuck Hitls and the fudinns, . Soreial Dupateh tn The Chicas Tritins, Cuerrsse, Wyoming, Nov. 16.—Tho mesrsge of Uov. Thayer of Wyoniing, trauamiitod to tho Terntorlal Leginlature o fow dayd sinco, dis- clores a romarkably healthy stato of the finsuces of tho Torritory, Tho total recolpts for_two yoars past wore $37,435, tho oxpeudilures but $30,805, snd tho balance in the Treasury 18 £3,776. Thero is no Terr- torial debt, and the wholo adeceament s but 3 milla on the dollar,and yet the Governor calla tho attentlon of the Legislsture ta thoir **duty to reduco taxation.” Noduction of tlo fees of county officinta, reatriction of the pow- ers of tho local anthoritios Lo impo#o tAxes, and legialation to reduce tho oxpenscs of eity gov- orntnents, sro aleo recommondad, Tha Gov- ernor deala with the quostion of immigration with praisoworthy franknoss, avd ntatos that, in tho presont etato of ngricultura in tha Terntory, and the uncertala demand for Iabor, It s queatlon- ablo whathor it Is Just to attampt (o stimuiste, through immigration agents, tho immigration of poor peopla who sook tho bonefit of tho ioio- stoad lawn, and Lo theroforo recommonts tha ro- peal of tho act establishivg & Bureau of Immi- gration, In viow of tho magnitude of tho min- ing interost, ho urges tho catablishment of a Territorial nesay office of much charactor that its atamp shall command pudlio confidonce. 1t is notaworthy that even in this remote, anarso: sottled Torritory tho wanton destructiou of gamo fa recognized as an ovit_roquiring logisla- tivo cheek, “I'he Governor calls attention to tha fact that, within aix mouths paat, along the lino of the Pasifio Ratlroad, not less than 3,000 elic bave beon alaughtered for tho bides mmply, the flosy boing thrown away, and recommonds tho cuactmout of lawa imposing severa peualticn for such wholesalo cxtorininstion of game, A considerabla portion of tho mowsago fs dovoled to tho considoration of meanures necessary to provont cattle-stoaling, which the Governor vays *‘ia carried on %0 gene erally.” An exhibit accompanying tbo monsage showa that, from e total shipmeot in 1874 of 567 car-londs of cattle, the businoss has in- creased #o that in tha ten months of ths pres- cnt_year tho shipments havo rosched $15 car- loads, boing 29,610 head. The shipmonts of wool have inorcased in groater ratio, For tho year 1874, thoy amounted to 104,353 pounds, while for'tha first ton months of _tho presont year they woro 201,223 pounds. THo messaga L»uln(n out tha advantages to cattle and sbeon rocders offerod by the vast rangos of tho Ter- ritory, but the Governor bas the candor to ag- mit that what is wanted is not imauigration, but caitlo tostock (ho rauges, and (Lt tho immi- gration that Is wonted ia which comos with capital. Gov. Thayer takes no stook lu the son- timontal griovaucos of tho Indians, aod in bis nicessgo sayn thal, whilo the Governmout bus compeliod aettlors snd winers to koep off tho rosorvation northof tho North Platte, the savages, according to his statement, have al- most conatantiy baon ongagod in predatory raids upon tho seitlements, stvaling stock and kiliivg sottlers, since July, 1868, no less than snvenise threo whites haviug boen murdered, sud ovor $6010,000 worth of xtock stoles, whilo the only Indiaws killed by the whitos wore four horac- thioves suot while flesiug from the Snoriff. With reforenco to thio attempt to exclude miuers from’ tho Black Llilia region, tho Govornor says that muing pa:tios will next epring sob out for that nu’eion In Inrgo numbers; tbat *‘to stop them will bo on unpleasant task,” uod **to foroo bock those already thers will imposs upon tho army a most difticult, dlssgrecablo, snd unploanant duty.” Ho claims that the Indisn violations of the troaty Liave ubsdlved thie Govorument from all obligation to enforce it ; that tho Black Hills country 18 of no nes to them; and romonatrates against the policy which oxcludes tho miners. IHo coucludos this branch of tho subjoct by sn earnent remonstranco against the presout policy of supporting the Indians in idloness, aud urges that tio tribea on the roservations bo roquirod to disband, bo taught to labor, and then left to tako caro of themdcives, and recommends that the Territorial Loglslature send a memotial to Cou- grews asklog that such action be taken, AMUSEMENTS, THE CAMILLA URSO CONCERT, The concort in tho Lakeside Conrse of entor- tainmonty givon last ovening at Farwoll Hall by Mmo, Camills Urso aud ber troupe of vocalists was nttendod by avory largo sudionce, evory seat in the hall beiog filled. The audionce was also onthusiastic and of the spplauding kind. It applauded every oue, whon they came in and whou thoy wont ont. It wns quito impartinl jo its favors, 1t was alao a well-behavod sudienco, untit aftar Mmo, Urso bad made bior appearance in the second pait, whou, with two numbers still romaining on the programmo, & Iarge proportion coutmouced loaving, ana threw everything into confuslon—an act of rudoness whioh amounted 10 a positivo discourtosy, if not to boorishness. The programme Was & vory pleasing ono, and, 28-Mmo. Urso bns gathered about herself & very ploasant little company of singars, with woll- tralpod voicos, {t passed off very oharmiogly. We bave 80 many times tn_years that have gono written of Camilia Urao that it is almost super- fluous to mako more than tho rocord thet sho ling 0nco more Appeared upon our concert stage. Sho played two new bpumbers, a dolightful Tolousiso h{ B'Fmr. and Erust's brilllant * Papageno Iondo," which s full of mugges- tlons_of Mozarv's occentrio bird-catchior, Bhe bad her customary enoures, two of them alter the Erust Rondo, fur ovs of which she gavo lue *“ Lest Rose of Bummer™ with the numost delicscy snd tonderuces. In the pisnissimo, of courae the inevitablowan with tho sough wae pressnt and oxpladed, whilo avery ono olsa was broathless, justas in tho old Opera- Houso, in tlie goodold bimes before tho fire, the wmau with tho saoezs was preacnt when this same artist was playiug tho same molody. Thero 1a Iittlo difference betwoon Camilla Urso uow and then, She wears tho same fmportucbablo face, wiolds the same gracoful bow, and plays with Lor old graco, beauty, d _aelicacy of tons, =8 well as uriillanoy of technique. Of ‘the vocaliste, Drs. “Oliver the _ao- rano, is tho ‘ bright partioular star.” Misa l”onle. the alio, has a voioo of mors than tho orago power aud richnees, but lacks flro and euthusinam, ‘The temor, Mr, Dartlett, bas a light, sweet, and well-iralned voice, aud tho basso, Mr, Gotteobalk, or ratbor baritoue, filla in well in the quartetto. Mrs. Oliver ls one of the most charmlng sopranos that hisa visited um for s Jong time. Wa are vouohsafed 8o faw uu- worn voioes in the traveling talent that it is pos- Itively roefreshing to listen to a pure, freah, bright volco Jike hers, 80 well schoolad, aod 8o powerful sod flexible—~pow- erful by fits very purity, Her solo number waa & canzoneits from Bignor Gomez's now opers, * Salvator Rosa,” which was brought out not long piuce iu Europa. Tho cavzonetts is s brulliant tritle, snd it was brillisutly given. ¥or the encors, Blis. Oliver saug * Roblo Adalr” vary swoetly, The Ylnnhl. Mr, Bsuret, plays a very neat accompauniment, and holps to 11l out tho programme with solo numbers wlich might bettor bo ocoupled with vocal, As s whole, the congert was & very plepsing one, and Jmeulhrly %0 Iu introduciugan srtivte who I8 an old favorito, aod augw one, who made Lemelf & fsvorite without sey offort, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Tho refaforced troupe of miusirels at this theatra ie still drawing good audleuces, notwith- atanding the etrong oppoaltion it has to contend with, The performanca is good. Arlington plays tho {ambourlue with Lis sccustomed vivacity and grace, and Rice mausges tha boney forthis weok ouly. Next week Ben Cotton, who Las returned to Chicsgo & wiser but ot # and- der man, will sgain mount bis pedestal. Cotlon, Rice, aud Ariington bavo played togathor so Tanch that each is somothing less than bjmselt wheu separated from tho others, They ara Blamoso triplets, so to speak, Tholr unlon next woek will foroluly remind patrous of thls sort of euteriainments of othor sod swostor dsys, Ar- lington Jast night gave & wmost sfecilog ballad concerniug the various acoldeuta thst befoll one Petor Bimple, and Rice in a volce quivering with emotiop juformed the uumerous sssemblage, +Oh| My Love's Goue.” T'he descriptive fiuale waa not 0 good as ususl, and the ballad-singivg was not strong: but, with thoss exceptions, tha first part passed Off Yery accepisbly. ‘The re- malniog festures of the evening were a medley soug aod danoe by T. M, Hengler, formerly the Sunior parter of the Gsm of Delshsoty & Heas THIZ CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1875, slor; & banjo kolo by Illy Arlington ; avd soma romariabla chiracter-acting by Joln Haw. The butlenque, ** Wemton, thn Vatkist," is eliverand apropow. Tha California Minateol=, tation all i al), present tho hest combination of low-comady talout that can bo found in the profesmion : nnd wa aro glad tn bo abls to Aay that Jow comely dors not mean 1o this instance vilgar ¢omerds, Tho managers hava been carfal 1o avord wpicing ther cotertalpmoents with any flavor of Indeseney, THE AFOLLO SLUB CONCERT. The Apallo Club will give 1t4 tirst coneart of tho sesson this evening at McCormick's Iall. Deside the interest which is alwasa oxc.ted by tho concartn of thie favorite Club, additional ine torost existn in the fact that it is tho first cone cert under the direction of the naw eonductor, Mr. Tomlins. Jt hian been rumored that mogle tickets will ho anld for this concert, which we ore informed fe & mistako, #8 nono hut subscrib. orn for Lho sosson are admilied, Thowe wisi- 1ug to attond thesa concerts uet become na- sorista membora (or anbmcriboia), Snch apphie cutions whionll bo made to the Secretary, Mr, E, (4, Nowell, 165 Btate street, Tho certificsto of membership must bo shown at the dooron the oyening of tho concert, which will ba all that is required for admia-jon, Wo are requestad to sinie in this connoction that tne concert wiil cammetic exastly at 8 o'clock, and that thove who are not in their anats at that time wli ho obliged to wait until the first pumber iy flnibed, Tho following will bo tho programme: PanT 1, 1, Vart Bong—* Tun Deleaguerad ", Hereuade—* itrat, Deareat, Hoat " Holo—*Tu Questa Tomba™, Sludamne Atkcs becewe, 4. Mulrigal— Tio Hiser Byiets o ... .Fearmll L udo, op. Clnpin 5. Piavo Balo {7+ oo o8 5 Tt sa Julta Riee, 0. Chiorus—¢ Thio appiest Land . JHation ranz I % Dart Song—uThe Lang Diy Clones' .. 8. Bong—* Will Ho Come™...s dama Alics Dhececee, 9. Turt Bong and Rose @, Cadenza from Third Con- 10, Plano Bolo certo (ligetlioven)..... .. Refoecke b, Tolonalso in E ooLinzt Mfiea Jutin Jiree, 11, Gloa—" Birike ibe Lyro”, NEW OHICAGO THEATRE. Any notice of the Kolly & Leoh minatrols com- pavy which does nmot recognize ita distinctive charncter will be incomplote. The mausgers hinve, wissly or unwisely, set up & higher stand- ard for thoir performancoa tbau is usual in the profession. Thoy sim to elovate minatrelsy, Now, it 1a & queation whether minsirelsy 1n ca- pable of being elovated; whothor the vary tempt to do mo does not luvalva on {ocongruous and absurd idea. A “potite comodis musioale' in white, with malo performors, s scarcely negroe mistrelsy at all, It muat pe said, honever, that tho porformance fa oxcellent of it kind, Kelly ua Mr. Theophilus Nubbs. in bin_pieco Hin Graco the Duke," ia Immonao, end Ieon's mako-up in the fonale claractora is wonderful, Tolly’s singing also I8 aa good as ever, hut Loon's voico sooms 1o hiave sensibly dimunished in volumoe and swoetness sinco his last virit beres, Perbiaps tho trouble ia ouly tomporary, sud will divappenr with oxercige. ‘Thore wero sowna pal- pablo and offensive vularition iu the pivox, which shiould ba eliminated at once, Tho man- nfimm bave miataken tho tempor of Chicago peo- plo If thoy fmagine * Becoher™ miustroiy, 10 borrow au epithet from tho ulay of Iast night, will Lo toleratod lere. The early part of tue performance Jast niznt, though it was not put {orward as ths foaturs of the ovenivg's entortainment, was desorving of lngh praise. Cool Burgess was, as ovor, amus- ing aud rofivod. 1Iia **album of Jaughler™ was diuplayed to such adyautsgo that it way ropent. adlyencorod. Surridge sang hia best. Iogan and Lord gave their song-aud-datco specialtics with effect. The performance, on the whole, Is most successful ia the dopartment which tha mauagors designed to make least pro-uinont, The troupe has substanlis! maerits, and should bo well patronized, provided the poopio can hava sufficient assuranco that thero mil bo no repetition of the gross yuigarities which marred tho performancs last night. ADELPH! THEATRE. “ Around tho World in Lighty Uays ™ was ro- poated Iast night, The porformance went off wuch more emoathly than Monday eveniug, the ‘machanical effeots, sud ospocially tho explosion in mid-ocean, bolng more matisfactorily given, Tho ballot also showed marked Improveinent, ‘Fhore Is not & }ino In tho wholo performance to offend tho most fastidious taste. SPRINGVIELD. The Railrond Commissioners—Cook County ‘Taxes Paid Up—Treasurer Juckis Comminsions swmetat Disvateh ta The Chicago Tribune, BrasNormzLp, Ill, Nov, 16,~The Raliroad and Warehouse Commlssionors were In sessiou to. day. Gon. Bmith, Chlef Grain-Inspoctor of Chi- cago, called on tho Boord in referenco to tho publication of the chauge in the corn-inapection rules, which was made some time siuce, aud takes offect Jan, 1. A ruling was made by the Board on the appli- cation of an assistant 1n tho Regiatrar's oiico for a rostoration of & fow days’ pay whioh had been deducted from his psy for sbaence by sickness. The Board 1ofused to restoro his pay as against prooedent. ‘The Govornor was oloseted with the Board for &n hour this morning. ‘Tho Deputy Areasurer, in bobalf of Mr. Miller, mado & floal sottloment of the Cook Couuty taxos with tho Auditor to-day. Io paid over as follows, being in full : For revised statutes, 61,540 ¢ for taxos, §102,350.00. Total, 103,882.95, The commission of Louis C. ITuck as Troas- urer of Cook County was forwardod lo-dsy. . NEW YORK WAREHOUSE RULES. New Yonk, Nov. 16.~The following important notice wan posted on 'Change to-day ; The Commltteo on (Graln announce the following de- tails of a plan for graling grain under’ the rules re- cently agreed upon batween the Naw York Produce Exchange and thurafirosd compantes ¢ Firat—All bills of ading for grain ‘shipped to this market by rall on and aftor Do, 1, 1673, alould e fala the followlng words 3 * To be graded ored in_ secordane with tho rules of the ) 150 Exonangs,” unloss shinpem destre to preserve tha ddentity of their graln, an pronided for in the joint gilrculan'l([l‘!urdlmyl companles lssuod uuder dato of ov. 8, 1878, Sreond~All shipmentaof grain on bille of lading rom which the words 10 be graded and dailvered 13 wecordance with the rufes of this New York Produce Exchange " are omitied will ba subject to & uniform cliarge for ighterage, o boagrood upon by lightermen of trunk Jines, of not less than 1 conta nor moro than 8cents per bushnl. Lols of lesa than fiva cara will bo delivored from track on arrival, Ihard—All graded grain will bo Ugutered froe. in aecordance with thoe rulea and certificatos which will bo 1satied therefor by the ralitoad sompapies, Fourih—~The fea for inspection and verification of track wefahta will be, until further noice, 80 cents pur enr. (Blgued) Fuanxrin Epsox, Chalruati, Two Oregon Ladics Cllmb n Tree. The Portland Orejonian tells the followi 1g ; Yosterday Mrs, AL, sod Miss 0., & couple of well. known Iadien of Kalama, went out finto the woods back of towt to pathor mossos and lesves for ornamentsl work. Tuaily iatent upon the objeots of sensch, thoy pald little hoed to tha routo thoy traveled, until tho approach of night warned thew of the bocessity of returming. Looking about, they fajled to find the path by which they. came, and roalizod that they woro loat, Every atep added to thele pewlldermont, aud as datknasa soon set in_thole mituation be- camo painfully unploasant, Hearing the move- menta of sowe autmsl 10 tho brush near them, thay ascanded av slder bros with a celerity that woul tonies tho averaze femslo. Tbe ani- wasl, whatever it wae, romaived {o the viciaity some tiwe, aud tho ladies remained iu tho tree, whoro, with penknives drawn, thoy detormiued to mako it warm_for any foe that might attack them, About midnight they hoard tho welcomo shout of Dick Borter. the vetersn hunter, who wou at the head of a party i search of thom, A few mivuies wore sud Diok, with his lantern, wad at tho tzee. ‘Tlo thankfulness of the jadies and the joy of their friends can bo imagiued better thau describod. 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Thiafiernonn, at 2 o'clock, GRAND GALA MATI- NEE for famitien, 1vitea, and the Livlo coes, Trt AR PIU Detrmined 1o 1nake tia Bpectacte the most popilar onn (o Amesdea, th manament, wot withetandiug the enorowun espenss sitendiug the eogagement of the KIRALFY BROTHERS' COMBINATION, _ Lave placd tho pricen at the following low figurow & Gzihieatra and Orclieatra Circle (Reserved), ... A Chiliren, to B8 idcons.. & perforumnce nt fo'clock, Huciire neata The Kinty Jiror, wieh o say to U -t patiide of Chicaga that the large aud fai ubiences which lavo thranged tis Adalph Xy yerfurmancen of AROUND TH WORLD, i a suficient guarantee of tho high rank chatacter of thelr enterisinuent, alao that (he Adel- DUl atige offery greater srope ihan any theatre fo Ameries for an Wigosing production of thelr great wpectacle, THE FAMUT'Y CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, Twxo mors new starm milded, Monday, Nor. appearance of the King of Mumus, Mr, JOit Al T, M, HENGLEI, tho groat Artlat.” Manning, Rico, Arfingtou, Eemilr, aud Lab. inson ‘tn new acts, Lviry eveniag and Wednesday and Saturday Mitiuoen, Monday, Nov, 22~Tun Cotton, Harry & Yoz, NXW CBICAGO THEATRE. Clark-st,, upylf’l(( Vhln-nmmn House, Every Evzning 2nd Wednesday and Satarday il KELLYGLEON'S IINSTRELS 2% Acknowledged Artinte o 8 Lrilltant performance. 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STONE, 20,217, S 171 Stadisonet., Chicago Tk, reata ail Gl diuessum, Sguipal to.” i 1" Chasicitione cushdon: ey o Ly lttv oA S Tat ok ad aud Siroulars sont, soaled, for L. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. A Peivatatiounseiorte the Macried ur thuse 7 bunt tu wart, wa bus phye | Fotoulcal ysteries aud rorelativiis ut cient. vai b ainofasd T Uigaea .. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. - ARRIVAL AND DePAunss o Fertanarion o RErFrn eritad, *Sandyy axeaptal, ¢ P sundar B0l N, . § Daily. CHICAGO & NORTITWESTSAY RAILY MY, Tiekot 100 s e b 1k nosh rma 1, 100y 1 33 Conat (AN i | v and al tr RO g1 Kagrn iy Expra 4 Mad (a M B B B¥imauken P —Nrpot carasrof Wells and Kinwe's L 5iebotcorner of Cani and Rinsie: MICHIAN CENTRAL RAILY) Depat, ot bt A TR Aty Tiktizopicr, 61 Clarkesi.s touthenst corner of Handolos, ° *Sunday¥z. 2*¥aiordayand Bunday 1. CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS, and Chtcazo; Ranias Oty and Denrer Short Lines, il Sitey e Wadtuonst, byidger ¥ Depot, ant 't Tandotpoi, and ot A e KansuaCity and Donver Fast Ex. B Jouts and Buriaaflold x 1 Ke k 4 Hurling & Padacan Taiirod s, acan, Washingtan Ki. duliet & Dnseni Aooymmodation Mail. via maly | TN 1, CEAD, MILWAUKEE S ST. PANL RALRAAY, S Soulh Ciari-at opyromme htrman Hostey andal Deperr Miwaokos & P: Division, Pasaes Milwauget, La Cruese: ‘aul,’ Minnespoiis, Rino Urean Bay, tunuugi! * 4:00p. m. on, Frdin alag, Mon A ibvaon Bomep od'Aiaven To +11:008. e imaukor: St. Tagl 4 Sisse: e _aiolis, tifough Eapre ‘t Ainm. |t 708 m, TLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAY. Depot, foot of Lakel, and footaf Teniyaveond-st, Oznice, 131 Randolpht, " near Cinra, 3 xpreas. hubague & Slouz Uity fx, Jubuqug & Aloux Ciy L3 Gllnsy Pavenger. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depote, yaot af eosts, Ind(ana.av, and Sirtsenihest, and Cinal and Suxteentivats, Ticket OAver, 63 Clarzsr . andal depois ks Leare, | e, wane & Sfoag Uity itap. paciuc east Laue, tor Omaia iy, Ledveawort, At Ui, oo b Nuboane K‘gd:u"u'\'r" 5 p. for O ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE. Treat, Expasition fiwiding. Tirket nice, 10} Elark-2t, oo ieangtons iy l ) Arvive. Dy Erpross—Pullman . ha-Teans Bimophie. Came T e York without shance, Atiagtio FapreasPalmns 200 Drawh Bloo 8:08p. m. Ll emem, KANKAKEE LINE, Fm Contral Pepet, Joat Ekeaty and deped oot Poenty. lyhdu:in{fl g Leave, | drrive, * 8:20p. m. 0358, m. o ,V_,y’!ch‘""‘;‘l AR '.WE&ANZ’KDKDMO vz m Pitsburs, Cineian . Zouis et eare T Clomtan it Catraons . rest Sido. peckt e Th Randulphost., andat dey PITTEBURG, CINCINNATI & § From depot corner (lintun and Tieket ogice, 12l 2 amlolpAe T, Louis RAILROD. Cand afdrpore 4% Arrive, " 8:500, m, 00 p. .| HICAGD RAILWAY. Arrlee, T:408, m. m "+ nunday mace i n'nn'"'" t Excopt Mondars. § Bz eopt baturdayy _ BALTIMORE & DHID RAILROAD Tyuing leare Jrom vear @ Esposition Luilding and fool a7 Toesiascondt, Tckel afice, s core N Wadbansons i af dnporg, " 10 STk, eor CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICRAILROAD. Sheruman-sia, e Devely corner o Van Durenamd “Tieket aftes rand 1 Qrnahs, Loavanw'th& Atehison K. Forn A povmmodation H 0 WILLIAMS & CO. BANKERS, {0 WALI~ST,, NEW YORE, buy and sell Ohleags City, Milwaukee, tit. Paul, sud other mun bondu, Tuvestmieut socurltion sonstaatly on band, ‘Wanted—Hurlingion, Cedsr R and L fAret, cag3, Dunville ¥ Viycennes firat, citin mok e Tor macih do oAy e Orders for stocks e clalty, B e i) atteution o the New Sccursties rocelvy peryoial Stock Exchasge. Qood dupoatt ucconnts recetvod, $100 INVEST NOW 1,000 AUCOHDING TO YOUR MEANS. g, 4, §100, $1000 IN STOOK PRIVILEGES, Thioy uftel pay a LUt (rum 10 40 15 Umes Lis sum {nvestul evory 30 daye, Withous riak beyoud the lovest. i us e3pialiied 10 ‘our book aud Weekly Finauasl Report weut fros, conlatolng the dally prives and fuctustions 108t ccue st ihe New York Htock Bx- chungu Also, the gonersl condition of the New York tuouoy warkul. ALEX. 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