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<\ THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1877, AR kee, 1,000 tona sindries: Ten L, > 53 V] lu)lrl: by ‘ll;'l:x»;:i:«lYll miflage a :lxmll pleee [ ters r:lni telegrams were reeelved from various fif'ifi;‘“‘“fl;"‘- ;r MARINE NEWS, Chisetnnl, T e Faie, i Vin . MYERS ET Al. Of white masiin bearhg Mr. Brown's autograph, | partsaf the State expreaing (4o regrets of dnce S e i JI Forter, Chieno T G f o Warlineton, Chiea low, Chiraca: St P camn: 1, ¥, Foster, ( L . Richardn, er, (‘hicayo ells, GUO ton L A Petite, cement: Ishpeming, Sweepntakes, Saginaw; achr A ment, Chicago, ichieun. Chis P, Mar-h, Chica- 3 Sweetheart, Clijca Brothers, hicago 3 K¢, Tntebinenn, 1,500 brlg walt, acanabas bnrza 2 BOO brl ce- Satlors Demand Two Dellars a Day, and Make a Demongiration, The Broken Bank Heeelvers Pegging Away at the Books. Several dagx alter, ucighlor Bauder. whosa | {ors not able to be prerent ’ #; I’.’ has'a deher Teatoale favor nmu’l‘h:\l of ————c— T e i-rudser, was flowly tuaking his way n u [nary t| to sell acouple of live black bens F,,,,,,%,’\,',;95,;:’w)wc,fifi!};i“;flmm which he ha i 4 Lin alaskel. §le met. Mr. Brown, 3 Y s Wl upon aceing the: hirde, waxed wroth, and | | WIKESHARRE, Pa., O-t. 2.—Resomotfon PATENT SELF-PASTING & exclalineds - Micater Bander, dne (i’ hen took placequite generally this morning, and the ' i Yossels Secking Milwaukes to Obtain * Uncle Byl " Throws Some Light on Higher Freights. i g el o Mt Ghntor “'Bee-Hive " Papers. nbwers Bertha Harn s Littie el PORT HURON. you 2ot dere~gee s and the exelted Mr, lrown, | mines will be soon in fall operation, Tn. addi. R rasin the wines v ane of the chickens, disclosed | tion to tho men of the Lehizh & Wilkestnire = U"“," “tale plece of mustin, Cnal Conpany who bave gone to_ work, as have in Judge: Yerkes' Court, Mr. Brown s e e Lake, Whitn 1 o = 1ol this story to 1) er | those at Hilimans and Warrior Run coltierice, Inmbers T Y e jury, which Mr. Bawder e H tnth iy " 0 5 W A List of Masitimo Didasters on 4| p, e Diwchio 1 cvews v | i it 1and, iz | A Friendly Buit Over the Btatus of | faced from the dock. Wiin calied tjen Loah | Swaser's collicrics, Enterprise, Forty Fort, and iy U beran: “Eivs e acs revars will oo 4o H 3 .y Oct. 210 p. 10, — - E Pent mark Ty e M. Hauder akd that it way i a mis- | Purt towkley began sk today. Otier’ cul- ineny of Mmany to the {ack LRt 2 take, cens chickens, ton, Prowns comes lerics comenence to-morrow. he terms Y, over mit meln yard und dey all got wixed.? arcthe mmeat alt the collicrics, namely, 10 It Iy the Only Convenient “low Joue has Mr. Bauder been keeping | per cent ndvance on wages over' the ameunt Serap RBook Made. Liake Chain. Propa Newburgh, R. Holland, Anne L. Cralg, fin- perlor and consort; echrs Rtichard Winelow, Mont- motency, H. C, Albrecht, James Wade, Florida: kaunee, 5 hris Menekainee, 24 Investment-Certificatos. tousy dollar’n a hall a day.' An imprompia mathering of the strikers took place early in tho are " “Ihaven't much for you to-lay, sail Dr. hensl? Vo e % P T, Atwater, Mary Coploy, James Platt, Mitlard g b chlchens!? asked Judee Yerkes. pald —at the commencement of the | Adapted to aet th " Aod Numorous Itoms of Intorest from Fillmora, (irace Whlkney, . Filzgorald, Mont- | Wiy i Turpin, tuanawer to Tur Tuinuamreporter's n- | Wiy quickly answered the prosceutor, | strike, helng n compramise, - the mnen mfrljr;:el\li':l:;'l‘;)n Various Porta, gomery, Willism B. Ogden, Libbie Nag, Lilita | fATsect and sundries wuirles for newa yesterday. “If 1 wet iy ap- | *he haf none undil 1 lose mine—~und e rajsed | corsiniz to od out for o 35 per cont ol o) o . - Pratt,” Adventure, James J. Case, Margaret Ao iy woede pralsers, I will delay my report until they make | 470, leedle ones mita hen vob he stole from i e Jonelt il otho Immaliste, THE CLERGY, SAILORS ON A STRIKE. Mnir, Ella Mnrton, 1. 0. Masten, Monticellp. s thete apprafeeaent. Otherwise Il file 16| ™5 (oo priconer guflty, and | gencral healthful tehdeticy may e expected.. A THE EDITOR, About twenty-nve or thirty asbors were on the r.'é!»"fif?,"’m'n"'""r'?"":’fi Do & Bl Citral s pramptly early next week, 1 um golng on mak- | Jygn {'u s gave him threc months tn the | large amount of tmoney will find fa way inte THE HOUSEWIFE, mmpsge along the docka on the inin dver yeater- | | FE00H HARY arcekt and cosart Dblesnd | b . Iz an inventory, und (£ 7 get the appraisers 111 | County Prison. husiness efzcles, beginning with the nxt pay- THE LAWYEIR, g, smi i pomo bulldocing for the pryono of | 40y ers. Hlartford, Lissle A, Law City G {na | i Camic huld it bick unilt they moke the appraisement. i - — e - \ Jos M e tatizeuotinied dentiui Wbt TIE MBRCHANT, obtaining §2 per aay, the wakes prevatlini being, faitey John Tireder, George Wortl, Drooklyn. 5 T think vou vugeht 4o ray, In common justice to 'IE CHARTER OAK. A 2 et peadd PRy % ie b nd northeast; weatber thick., Al be hillowed by botter times, Business. fallures THE STATESMAN, 31 ove young salt eloquently oxpressed it *ta | Wind nor (AL Dt o RERETN ot 5 s ke e | M. flaines, that hie states he bad nothing to do = i b AL TCU y o men: while the mtlitary THE SIPECULATOR, Lexington dock, wan raised this forennon {derable force ju view of TriLtat; with the ubjections made to appolnting the ap- Proposition of the Directors to the Pollcy- | are still on iuty fn co ny tndr{ra: prop Tempes o nago; rived down at2p, m., nad goes into’ dey-dock for o Tinke, windrica, : 3 ’ Hhibly TILE TEACHER, orsion Sou Waler eleet, near Lake, and it | Fopue 3 e b ol Dntonagon, 10 bu oatn‘and sundsfen | Pralsers, Thero fa an ddea, T soe, that the old Mntiters, apmible gnitigeny. " Andno iame ta completa without It as dectded 1o maka 8 demonsteation and forca 'he prop Montgomery, which rot sground below [ 3310 Prn B oron itiveraige, | Pank officers opnosed the appointinent because The [ollowing is the full text of the drenlar Halintie.dielp: fot Weak and banE The Child’n m-r-vg-r ook affordi Ioatruction and & w South Tiaves: manirh IR iivee: | they feared to have s correct valie plnced on | fssucd by thetDirectors offtbe Charter.Oak Life. ¢ nnd nervons gnfferers. | amusement for the Childrens masters 10 accede to the advance. Thore who , took part {n e strike chpped tn and raleed money enonghi to have u dodger printed, and they were S uted around the docks, The following s & f the bili: mr"i‘(;d‘ghu aT0 Bp; wages aud will have to be lightere: hrunir, painfal, and prostrating diseares enred Insurauce Coinpany o thelr polley-boldern: | witiout mieicine. Fulvermachars. issie fwits | For ¥ale by Booksellors and Stationers OPFICE OF TitE CUANTER-OAK bir cuaxer | the grand destderatum. Avold imhtations, Book PUBLISHED DY Cowraxy, Hartronn, Conn., Sept 1877, | and Journal, with partieniars, maiind free SLOTE, WOODMAN &.CO;. <~Tn the Policy-holders: When the present | dress Pivermacher Galvanic Co., Cincinnati, Ohl managors accopled the control of the Charter-Ouk | e the Grand Trunk elevator qurdly. 1s utill on, s A . 1. Codper, Buftalo* 3 wchir L hris sirap and sundricsy acht 21,594 bt corn, Lhe pruperty on which they took mortgages, but e Mr. Ttaines says he was astonlshed when Mr. THE CONGREGATLONALISTS, [ Jewett oppoces the metin st 1t wes dos without his request or knowledge.” TIE- CANAL, Bunarront, Oct. 2,—Arrived~Champlon, I.a- Salte, 3,000 bu b s 9,000 hu oats, 450 bu rye, i are low, We, the Sca- - = , e —— Risnk Hook M facturers, en of Clicayy, femuiid 82, 8,4a7;, Staned: ALl | 100 b wieat; W. G. Rochuck, Ctics, 0100 bn | Seml-Aunusl Meetlng of tho Chieagn As- | Whatare you working on to<day, Doctor, | Tl 1oantance Compang. thy had as ciner e 0Lk AMU ENTS, 119 & 131 WILLIAM-BT., e whi Baid Ihat e, ern & Teatec n fos | corn; props Pallas, Tenry, 4,400 ou corn; E. 8. soclation, more particularly " e ibenor . omct Scors dTued 1Y EXPOSITION BUILDING “eripte e e it the JETAOALL atlon, Easion, Tenty, £ 800 bn comn Lily, Seneca. 0,000 | _ The Chicago Arsoclation of Congregationat | 1 have gous through the mortengo accounte, | e st df e, former uitcers of tho Coni- L iy Sttt Lo Cornl he gang weut alunys the docks down tho river | ticorn; prop Deflauter. Morris, 126 bu oate, 11, | Ministers and Churches held » sembaunual | and we are now working ot the collateral | boimied by the Seate st o py suunizstoners ap- r ’ i lnlrd attempted to board the schie Pensaukee, In ong of the Central slips, but Capt. Fountaln stobped {hem, ond cast away Wi lines whortly afier. ward and ssiled for below, This was abont 8 oclock In the morning. Other ves. el were vised and the men oo bostd Informed that they ahould not safl for Tens than$2 a duy. In tho afiarnoon, abont 1 o'clock, they visited the achr Peoris, Iylng attha foot of North Franklin steect, and ordercd the men to jesve, The Captain svas Just bout to pull out when tho crowd came around, and e was comn- lled to cut ono of hia lucs' to avaid trouble. Lome of the demonutentors nad. lifted too much tng Jmice on board by that time, and wera nolsy Tod abeive, ax well an profane, ' Bot no forco wis wéed, s far an could ba learned, and In the cven. the gang dirporsed, 000 1ba seeds Orion. Marsetlles, 0,000 bu cornj Q. L. Hooth, Utlea, 6,000 bn corn. Clearaid—Deer Park. Otlawa, 52,472 {t Jumber, 271,000 shingiow; Moniior, ‘AuSahic, 36,0110 £ nmber; prop nu L.ockpoi . i whent; Jotin Caker, Lasalle, 33 T atmber, 500 bt #a] Humagronrt, Oct. 2-0 p. m, —Arrived—Board of Trade, Morris, 6,100 bu corn, 110 ba rye; Montana, Ottawa,' 0,110 hu corn: Morning Light, Ottawa, b, 500 bu'corn, 10,001 1bs aced; Seacca, Utiea, 1,000 bn corn. Cleared—Pirat National, IHrd's Bk A5,500 £t lumber, 4,000 ft foori buck, Marneillen and ied's Bridge, 1 lamber, 40,000 shingles: Atlautle, Kankakee Feeder, 00,000 1t lnmber, 100,000 shinglen: prop King Bros., Kankakee Feeder, 20,000 ft lumber, 16,000 shingles, 5, (00 Iatt, 60O posis; J. llouchard, Ottawa, 00,000 (¢ lumbcr, 20, 000 shingles. orta, based fnanme important re<pocta pon in- 1 : IROAD TINE TABLL. zjmnnll ontained Trami toss in ‘contror of the Cm("s,q O‘ . ARRIVAL MDDEPARMB?M “ompany's affaire, der e Tow broesding 08 s plosest et EXPOSITION. | Errummy, or Teranence stunes —securas it buatness should be fmmediately cloand. and its b D INo | eaeimed™ W Eindsy crieyied. ™ { Mondsy Caoopiod areels cunverted Into money: and, Uist such a —— ¥ course, In the pre eprceced fnaicial cone 0AGO & KORTAWESTERN* RATLWAY, dition of the country, would necersarlly result i UNLY ELEVEN MURE DAYS oI R i : enurnious sacrifices anil mich shrinkage ‘of assors o | Ticket Oicia, 62 Clarkeat, (iherman Howe) andat aryrout be rilnous to the pllcy-loldern, f —_— the elying on e auppoeed rcciperative power of | o o P the Cowpany, and deeply sympathizing with the o) parimenta, syt the Snest vep- ; eneral derire in Lhie :u'ml{m‘npl’y 1o Brivitaie it | tescutative exhibition of Awrrican Indnatry and | 2TACIS 'c'fy',"a"k"’“fiz‘dfi' row ta dificnltica and reatore it to credit, if | Art ever held—equal 10 quality to the Centennlal possible, e wert induced to accent the"manige- | of 7, tment, in ul ¢! hat the intereata of the ¢ alicy-bo would e bost sepved b; e i Let no {ntelligent person of the Northwest fail i the Company In rxirtence, under an honest | 10 fee thin tireal American Exbibition, and ecoriomitcal management, ’ even though all | Admimlon—Adults, 23c; Children under 12 meeting at Oak Park yestenlay, and the | Josns." gathering was the largest and most Interesting * What slo you think of the mortgares 1" 1n it history. # lI cf)“"l'(m sn|v mu.-lhlar'm Ayuu ;“"Lmllwml! = made jukicivusly or nul rom he fact hat The frst hour of the morning session was don't Knotw wh"{, the pr‘oln-rly is. They ive a Aevoted to religious exerclses, which were led | ), deserintion ot the property, and nothing Ly the Rev, Mr. Peake. elee, It 1 get the oxperts, 1 will' furnish them The vrganization was then complefed by the | with the description, Jet them tuke wc maps election of the Rev, Charles Caverno Muderator, | 8l hunt It up, and then ko and rec it, “In there not a number of small mortgaces, -| intho abacuce of Mr. Hlanchard, aud the Rey. auch a8 people in mmlernle‘dr&'umnlnn('cn wounld E. P. Wheeler, of Wilmictte, Beribe, naturally grive, and which would e considered The first question discussed was * llow Can | good luvestments? " We Improve Oar Mcthods of Aklilng ls Church- “Sudetng from the smounts loaned I should Ercctioni” eay there were considerable of that class of in- - . . yestments. Hut thero are a few heavy things Tha debato waa opened by the Rov, W. IL | {iat make me sigh wheu I think of them. 5 Brewster, who gave an nceouut of the inethods : \\"'Imt, for Instancel The Calumet prop- of the Concregational Unlon, which bas for its | erty! & Inbuug atyuiaha Night Expres uz ity & Yanktan rerpt, Hocki'd & 1 akreep'L liockid & Dul 231iwaukee Fast : hero were but few grain carriers I port yestor. day, and most of those that had been chartered got wwiy before the strikers reached them, Some aea- men are willing to accept $L.50 a day, in (he bo- Picprtetd | f ] - B our Nopea of complele success sbould not be | years, 1c, i el that better” rates cannot "be ‘oblained at the A SCIIOONER SOLD. object chureh ercetion, <t Well, ns to that, all Uve gt to say s, that It | realized. e ititsioa ARGl e w present time, but the mljnrll( of thore who have Three-fourths of the achr Tompest was sold on- he Rev. Mr, Leavitt followed with some | may pan oot all right. Ldon't know about it, 1t becatne our firet labor, e it war our first daty, o =2 — A L2 i 3 pubsecured bevihs think thut fin time fo et 824 [ der the hammer yesterdny o satisty mortzage | suggeations 1 the way of lmproviug its methe | thouzh |»nnud\§1gl§‘mu the money foris, lut | tomake sn thorunats an gg;g-*.g-;“*;;;_fwgfl;f::,"; NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, o . There atrikes amonug seamen occur near] 300, 60 3 3 3 o mun's hing o know, s s hea A gh Plarks 4 ) b (Al AL all tha laka pacte: T herocaymoarly ::"e";‘l?t"'"":‘é';"'“gngmfl;h:’;" g‘:mn’fl‘:“:‘."'fr‘:“l':e ods. r ¥ ! R | determine our chances of success, and decid o Clark-st,, oppoaite Stierman House, ‘The discussion, which was vcri spirited, waa | better than his * foresieht (n miost ? pon expircs genorally, Sall craft can miake bnt thio best course L purene, 80! 500, arre 2 o'clock, when a com- | cases. 1 don't want to be thelr apalogists, and FIFTII WEER OF THE 5TAl TROUYK. 1 ki mom. n. hree ronnd trips between Chicago and Dufialo, | mortgagees, and bid In the vesscl ot $500, Capt. | arrested at a guaster of 12 o'c! d 1 ok a From thin examination’ we have dincovered that X e bore 1ho acasan cloasn, 8nd most of tha neamen | 8. B Anderson owned & quarter of | mitte Fow ""“’ ’"““"-'"l"r')‘ which were the ,fl': "";'I‘g'm‘!"","m i “,‘l"f‘}': }gu":'fl‘ "3{,“:,‘" 8 very Inrga portion of the v HAVERLY’S MINSTRELS. | i ilens fusis e now In port, and who have not shipped, are aan- | the craft, and mortgaged 1t February, Rev, . Willamson and Dr. Goodwin, was a_mistake. DOhiUZ | rea) catate. Much of this pays hittle income after uliman Hotel Cary sre run throuuh, beiween Ghis quine that the advance ean be obtalned, aud say it wod per- | ARG And Omalia, on the: traln loaving Chicago at 10:30 ihoulil be demanded by all thecrews that ship from nent deductiog tases and exper, o S | | Neother roat runs Pulimen or any ottier furm of and some in at | , AR something now, The place foace o present whoily unproduct!s appointed to prepare resolutfons expressive of wmnfi ylus. Everything I8 strafght and plain; tarmeuce, "Firt sppenrance of the Greatest to secare is nates given o the abave-named | {1iq'viuwe of the Assockation on the stjoet, but do fud angthing wroug 1 ehall go 1870, firm for &0, 08, Including intereat at 10 per cent On rome of the uctive. of the Southun Darkey op racond, Mr. FIAN - it resent time to tho end of the season. . o . ‘The afternoon session was opened with devo- | for fs."* mortanges held by the Company the interest 1 In | 51 A% Fhtire con i 8 New Prograinie, Mod. | Bulricans west of Chi Bt Fiae moricason bin one-ball of 1 vorsol for oy, | tonal excrelsce. And in that Interview 1s sumined up all there | arrears, tih ibe total recetpts for lnterest and | erite and Foraisr Frives, foc, S e fiememisr | - G- Jibm Cornee uf - NAUTICAL MISIIAPS, in March, 1870, Default was madc in the payment [ The Rev. Mr. Towle then presented a repart | was at the Fidelity Bavings Buuk yesterday of | rents will be very much leas o t—iepot coruer of Can an wo had been lod | the locativy. Ciark erman Hlodse. Bag r- i Aree for sl i the least pubiic interest. to expect, ce ofer daily. userving pea ; A fahing smack, salled by Sven Nolson and John | ©f notes, and the mortgages were foroclosed, with n_.mctrnlng the church In South lelnngr‘v, and it A considerablo portion of tho assets of the Com- | HCer nend OHIOAGO. BT. PAUL & MINNTAPOLIS LINE. Pt'"'""?" thin city, who had four other scamen }i’.‘l.'.‘}:‘.‘.“..':‘f."."nfi’:é&‘; ;’1'2,'."2’::2‘55?.,‘ T e T ruiered i the Hyie Miaslonary ‘Gommis: Mr. Ward ‘held no. mora. eonferences with iy "'“""“'"?"' AL nd 8 praseat wprales HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Ticketoees 1 Ginrknt, okt iniiesuret ot oy ring Shont 7otk i | S e gt i i | o . T llme e anscpunt o u | B Wyers st i ik | Skt i St e iy T £ P18 hnesots ... Tt T gestendn, 3 areol ° c revent visit to Minnesota nud Iowa fn the futer- | 10 work upon tlie suigestions which the Prest- | alioet of the reserve required by thuse Gates to che. it. Pal nnespolts ¥ 8. m, *'400p. m, 3 ko miles off this port, and all hands | tobosctticd. Eot of (ho Anorirhn Sunday-Behiool Unfon. MMis | dent of the defunct bee-hive gave lim the day | able i to continne barinese (he i Diates 10 en CE DUNNING LINGARD. 85 Paul & Miuneapuily were thrown Into the water. Mr. Nelson had 8 narrow escape, by becoming entangled in the rgging of the vesac), bot one of the crew raved Alm. Another snack camo to the rescne and tuok Ite party on board and towed (hu‘capllnd vessel to 00n. m g w:N e, m. ' With ticee facta before by, we Hiave como to the WM, HORACE LINGARD. couclusion thut the puasibility of rccuperation is | _Monday, Oct. 1, every eventn tan remote fo muke {4 prodent, even were it per- | Batunday Matinecs. Thelr tret mitted by Inw, to attempt (o eary ou the Company | TE£Y succemiul Y under ita prescnt load of liabilities snd embarroase statement wue very interesting, and showed | before, Al that can be learncd of thuse that the work of the Union waa “really the plo- | Buguestionsis,thot they amouuted toan explana. noer work In this new country, Jle safd that | tlon of the present condition of certain real the average cost of starting o° Bunday-school, | cstate, how il 1s incumbered, with a hint from including the agent and everything, was §35. Myers thal the Recelver would do well o Inok The Rev. Mr. Alvord, by fnvitation, spoke | up certaln nccounts on the buoks. Just what brielly about the present condition and pros- | those aceounta are, and how frujtful the (nves- perity of the First Church of Wushington, D, | theation thereof is vroving to he, Is one of thuse C, aud he nlso roferred to the status of the | things that even o reparter can't find out. This Howard University and the administration of | much: good, however, results from the confer- the Rev, Dr. W, W, Patton, who recently took | ence Momlay aftersioon: Mr, Ward ll?'l he charge of it. The Tnstitutlon fu.out of deht, | fecls encouraged, and that matters ook hetter ard the speaker thought its prospects were very [ for the depositors than they dii the du{ before. bright, During his investiuations' vesterday he came TIE REPONT OF TRE COMMITIRE ncroan some securities representing” £5,500 of referred to abuve was then taken up, and it pro- | Whose uxistence he had knowm, but voked n warn talk, They expressed themsclves | o0 which he lad mol leen able to 08 heartily lu ncvord with the object of the Con- | Iny _his hauds. They were held Ly gregational Unifon, but as the Beeretaries bad | Mr. C. 1 Blair, who obtalued them from Mycrs Invited sugcestions from the elwrches, the { slonzahout the 15th of September. On that ERIE, Bpectat Dispaich o The Chiengo Tyidune, Enrx, Pa., Oct. -Arrivals—Prop Alaska, Chi- cazo; prop V. Swaln, Marquetto; schr Scotia, Trinldad, Duffalo; echrs Jonrneyman, M. D, Moore, Toledo. Departures—Prop Chauncey Hulbart, Ohlc'axo: Atlantie, Doloth: prop Swain, Green lay; Ec'qfdnm, Camart, Torbie: Seme I, B hoorss loleda. Cfimer——schm Bcotia, Sunnyside, ana Bweet- heart, coal to Chicago at 40c per ton, nd Wedneedny and | CHICAGO, ALTON & 8T. LOUIS AND OHICAGO mrten s, theaf KANSAB CITY & DENVER BHORT LINES. . " Ariita, (0 th | Unfon Depot, West Side, near Sadisou-st, bridie, and ment. Itupbears to ur, therefure, that ohe of Lo o, wriey exs | _Twenty thinket Ticket e, 1 agioioha. coureen alionld be adopted at once, for ihe protec din, K., entitied Teave, | Arrive. pres L tHon of policy-boldere, whoss lutereats alone vught JHEART AND CROWN! Y d thore. Theharge O, 1, Tale, of the Northern Transit Company, In nshore fifteen miles east of Detonr fight, ‘The Tinlo, which wasin tow of the prop Empire, paried her tow-line during the stonn of Thareday nignt, and llee}‘m! the effarts of har con- 1ot went hard nshore, The Fayette mesting the tag Andrew J. Smith off Middle Island nent her to mrmlumol the Iale, which fs reported in & sink. condltlon, Ondl{. 8a the tug Johneon was coming nr the Detrolt River with tho schr City of the Straita in low, when near Bandwich Point, ‘the tuz John Mar. up, while pulling by, collided with the City of the Bratta, at "’";5 her port quarter, staying in the 1il, fund breaking off five atanchions, No damago waa dono to (he tuw, i S T i the hauda of —_— he firal {8 10 place the Company tn the hauds of IS N a ltecolver. ' Thiw. as we have already intioveted. MeVICKER’S THEATRE, we regard 1"1 l;:.-l mlyl;n‘nr lu;n mlmelm' anda ——— reneiy only to be resorted to when all other remes 1 1di died (al. o much care all Ineurancer would imue. | Operstta of Little Red Riding Hood, distely terminate, Kach policy-holder could pre= | TUESDAY AND WEDSESDAY AFTERNOONS, sent to the lecelver a elajin, not for the amount.of Oct. 3 and {, st 2 lin poticy, but only for his preseat iniercat tu the | under the managemsent of Mr. asects of the Cowpany, This would be the smount , 5 ot Martluo, of the resetve Liold Dby the Company againat bis | ONENUNDRED CHILIGEN § Dolicy, which in matiy casca would 5o bt & sioalt BEALTIFUL BOS proportlon of the premiume sctually pad, Cpon | Tickete, aduite, 815 chiliren, 0 ente: this sum the policy-nolder would recetve a dividend | 5,8t Jansen, Mol fur & Co ' tladicy Tiron., and D1k . Vhcatiate It st T robly smatle sl pr | Gl K e tekets can be ‘exohatced | Milwankee Exprea n Clty & Denver Fast Ex WITIL AN IMMENSE CAST, SLLOUIRS mprinafeid bx,. . ¢ - & - K - S, Louls, nzheld & Teans ! Trekin and | Z ria Fast Expre ik & Buriinigon 3 cah It 1 Ex. ¢ DETAINED BY A ¥F0G. A deno fog provailed on Lako Michigan Monday night, and the stmr Sheboygan, of tha Goodrich |Line, did not leavs Milwaukee for Chicago ns usual, and laid over untli last evening, her Caplaln decmlng‘llnnlnle to attempt the passage. The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL RATLROAD, Uplon Dopts coruor Madison and Conal-ats, Tickst 1 upjoslte Shernan Hoass, wilice, 1 Eouth Clur ind af depot. id D1 ! oy ex- | date Myers callea on Mr. Blair, told him he fur peses ritbult extru charge st tne Thestre | W iwonsin & Minueso nade thy ruu from this port to Mil- | Cumnmittee thought the Association shoulil ex. it s able only when the estate in setiled, after e lapse | o Sostay D oy, Bt M i s g R e abc peatcatn® | Nakea. TnCescéty Stondas bt Tho Sheorsn | Dress the aniufon that the expenso of conduct- | beeded £200 wud sald thas I Lo bad that | SE5SEY Tl e atiteIn el st e baoe | o8 LTI ) 10:008, 1, 4100p. m. ermoon, And tho formos lost Hor TIbboos ara iy | Will arrive here this morning b the usual hout: | ini 1t had Leen n serious obstucle to its success, | amount he thowght he coutd pull through. The dica, the claim of his helrs will not ba bssed o e MeVICKER'S TUEATRE, a Jitier sinha of her hondsear. Toth vensels worg | AR ovenine bapor siated that she Inft lioro yeutor: | They recommended n reduction of Lhe prosent result of the Inferview was that Mycrs ot the | amount of hiy Jolley, but valy on his present ine 1.AST PEREORMANCES OF * 53, me P1100m, " belng towed at tho tmo of 1h6 occurrence day for Mamtawag with o larga Ioad, but tho con- | ofliclal and clercal force su far as was conalstont | 82,000, for which Lie guve his nole; putting ups | forests e fust Mated:. For istance: Voo s wan " with the transaction of it bustness, and that | the aforesald sceurities, every possible measure bo taken to cconomize; It will be remembered that when Myers was that' In every vase of o churcl applying for | carrying on financial operations with Cooper, bns nfd on ogent be sent to the church | junltor, he conveyed to Llin certaln proporty for to uso his influence to cconamize in the | Which C«m'w:g ve his note. sceurod by o frust crection of u place of worthip; that us the | deed. T 0 of securities fncludes the ngents of thy ltume Missionary Socloty were | Cooper securitles tor 84,600, and twomortirages, upon tee ground, and could best understond the | which Mr. Ward suys are’ excelleut ones, for wonts of churches, thu Commities susees 1,600, the expedieney of making the work of chu Atr. Myers is given the beneflt of the follow- erection a depirtment of the Home Missonary | tnir explanation made to a TRIBUNE re{wrler work. Theyalso sugiested that the money | vesterday byono of his friends, who din't cure, spent for putlications bu otherwiss omployed,— | Yiowover, to' be quoted as suthority for the cy for 85,000, which has been In fore nm}’u]mn which ten sanual preminm pa Aspecial from Port Huron states that the um[: Yoatgomery ran azround bolow the Grand Trun Bulway dock nt I'ort Edwarda whilo rounding to Em lay morning, and that tugs wato endeavoring releane her, The tug Protection hud her foropost pulled ont zlmmluy while towing a vessol, and it was picked aud returned to her, he prop Colorado, of the Commorcial Line, salt- Iaden, from Hay City to Chieago, went ashore ina o near Alobaster, Mich., Monday night. At last scconnts she was In & had fix, The achr P'ride of America wont ashare Saturday o Flgmln&l-lnml. mx or elcht miles below Do- clusion must have been guessed at, VESSEL-OWNENRS AIIEAD. In tho casa of - the owners of tha stmr Danlol all va. the Royal Cansdian Insurance Compauy, tried in the United States Comrt at Detralt Satur day, dict of 83,165, 76 was awardad tho plain. e, T e Sans sult was. Browkh by Albgrs M, Root, Andrew Miller, Homer Drem-r{ and West. ley Vawkins, owners of the star Bali, which wan deatrayed by fira on Lake furon, Oct, 17, 1870, to obtaln” $3, 000, tho amonnt for which sho was in- nd tho'ntorest on the suma o dato, Eapres, §o:0 Milwauker. T1 53t | EDWIN BOOTH Lave been the reserve ia $6U7, Ubon this sum the Re- | Tuesds) celver's dividend would ‘o based: and If, at the Bil final actilement, the unsots should yield e, ttch ae 40 per cent of the lishilitien, the di id would be 82043, 80, 10 tiw weantime, ol the busy- | F neas of the Copany would cease, nnd all expense Baturday of mannging ILs affafre and realizing on ite sscta [ K¥TURSY bli must be burne the aseets tuemsclves, thus | peiien diminlebing the amount of dividend to be avents | ually dechared, SR Tile ullicr course 1 10 w0 reduce tho present tta. | 5 1 o .n'é’xlz?"‘“ il TH Biltics f the Cotpany, by the voluntary action of | % I 4 7:00a m. o Al tratus Fan v 4 Weinraday, 1 and Minueay Wednraday, Leapolis are guod eller via Madiso AREPEARR'S l{[(;l Il\RrD 11[ duChlen, ar via Walertow i, LaCroase, an. EUWIE BOOTI AS RICRARD 111, SHTRAL win Dooth a4 Itlcheli LINOTB CENTHAL RAILROAD. Lievenme~Edwin s Dertacto. [ - o win oot ae Hamlet, {mll S '"L'l‘l’le\:m'"'“- win Huoih us 1w, i L Ovi B —Dion o lantTeoll drama. THE B Toprietor, I ¥ GREAT SE) MATINEE AND NIGHT, o feey-bost Vickoria wens o o - Hat that deparimient b abollghet St il dnchelafy, o - » once placeltonwsuand | SRAT $LESATIIR SIATINER At Sagtr, : A‘r’»lc".u_‘mmm'l leinitla et bo e TOINT AU BARQUES LIGHT. The Rey, Mr, Packard, of Evanston, Superin- A morning an(-r the other day made it af After o thorough and careful examination of the | Jn_ the tireat Dramnite o ton, fn’ Ave actar | Pevria turinston & B e South Manitou, Ll Fino wentber. has enabicd the contractors to | tendent Whittlesey, Dr. Gordon, Mr. Leavitt, | pear that Mr. Myers hud conveyed Lots 1, 2, 8, | matter in all Its relations, we most confidently rec b Z b e, The Molly | Dibugue & Sloug City b % MECRET SERVICED Or, and others spoke, and tho resolutions wera | and 4, Casact's Division, to Measrs, r‘r:.All-nl ke ron's bk o1 unanhmousty adopted. ChandlT, Guge, ond Couper twice, which e ey Tho new church ot Lyons was ndmitted to [ fn thts' State would be termed a membershilp, This makes thirty-two churches | mfsdemeanor punishable by fmprisomnent. The In_the Arsociution. truth of the matter fs, that the Kecorder's oflice The nest question discussed was, “Dothe | is responsible for o mistuke made fo the ab- Congregotional Churches Need Regularly Recur- | stract, Mr. Myers did not make two deeds of rine Nattonal Councilsi" the same proparty, and natead of Myers havine There was sotne diference of opinfon on this | deeded the property in Twnluu to Chandler, point. tho lntter deeded 1t to Mycrs, The property ‘Fhe Roy, W. A, Lloyd, of Ravenswood, took | was oriuinally conveyed by Caneel to Georgy the ground that Congregationallsts were not u | Chandler, as trustee, and Chandler conveyed it denominution, and that they dil not need gen- | to Myers for the bank. In talkivg over matters cral gatherlugs, ns other chiurches did. They | at thie Mouday sfterncon confereace, this thing would scrve us # menuce to the system. .came up, a mistake wos ovident, and, ou senuds The Rev, B, P. Wheeler. the Rev. Rimeon | fug o messenger over to the Recorder's oflice, o Gllvert, Dr. Gootlwin, and Prof Boardmun took | reply wus recelved from the lecorder acknowl- the opposite view, belfeving there was u necessi- | edging the error, ty for such councils, while the Itev. d, M. Will- TILE INVESTMENT sECURITY fams [nclined to the position of Mr, Lioyd. business of the bee-live bank cume up before No action, however, was taken. Judge Williams yesterday morning, Mr, Ward *What are your plana for church work for | and Lis attorney, Mr. i{orton, representing the tho winter!"” was asked cvery pastor present, | bank, and Mr, Elllott Anthony represeuting ana the fact wus elicited that some of the | Mr. George Chandlur, trusteo fo the holders of churchies were dcepl,}' euaged o the fall and | the iuvestment certiticates bsued by the bank, winter campalin, while others were awaiting Mr, Authony asked leave to tile wbill in the developuents before maturing plans. ‘The | names of Mr. Chaydler and fn behalf of the hold- mako good progress upon the foundation for the Ignthouse off Polut au Barques, aud in about threa weeks more will have it in condition to with- stand the gales and tco of winter. Drilling is now nearly completed, and as soon as the structure, which lias beon rajed three feet sinca it was an. chored upon the reef, Is leveled up with stune cone ereta to the top of tho timbers, work will be din- continood for tho season. A HIGII DIVER. An exchange says that Capt. J. 1D, Rhodes and wte follow & quoer professlon. 1o govw around diving from high olovations, and while in the water potting on a life-saving coat lined with cork, otnea by his wite, who jumnps in from M hfif‘g}:? of ’-u'.:f, Ao o i hyeabe dives of cighty-five feol was witucased nt Proxpect Park, Nflgnrl Falls, the other day, br about 2,000 peo- ple, _1fe lv going to dive foct,—from Buspen. sion Bridge Lo We river, onyuend the plan berewith pubmitied, viz. : that each policy-holder connent to releane to the Com- u3ny an amount equal to two-Afths of the reserve lisullity under the policy. The modifcations in Fuar present wmr;t l'vlu;cfi-:arr to Nm.um fore- - PR golng release will be laid befare you ot the carliest \| IRA- I mouient, and will be of audh cliaractee as will ne- UM AND OPERA-HOUSE cur,aw ‘l‘h'u ’""“} "‘fi"l';lnm' lo 8ll your rights | Everyeveningand Wednesdayand faturday Matfnees, and equities as policy-holders, I.ADNT: Thiy course wih reduce s Tiabilitios of the Com- | To-Kamreay GBI b ey S pany to apoint where its adwiited assels will fue- 1. Carie, Trving and Narry, Wor- nlsh a6 undoubted reserve, and restore fta nunciat otiere DD Spenicer's hoad s credit #0 aw to enable it 10 resume businers in any B ealibited the latter part of the part of the country, UarIL open daily from n. m. il 8 p. i, ugl:dapu';! {3 ;,I:lu[ln Ihe policy-holders will Joso N nothing. ¢ vow ss pecurily for their . he . By E Pl ores thus restoriug the wlwnc( of the Company, they ; by rc’xlxldutn[flr policles :'mn nly -:{u. n:-l tn’ {ul|ure will pay for nu more insurance than they receive: Pepot, fout uf Lake: norda they lovo tclr " intercat i tha doubiral PR e a1 Cn neucts of the Company; for the Compony agrecs to dulpt, Gisad Facite procced as fast ne coneletent with prudence and L L R = 1 lie Molly f;fih'hxw‘,l:fl#ux City E LAKE FREIGITTS, Soinn ! Cricago, Oct. 2.—Tho nigher rates of freight Eiven at Milwaukeo Monday for whent cargoes to Lufalo had the effect to send a number of graln carrlers from this port to that, and many of, those tbat camo up from from Lower-Lake ports latcly tlopped at Milwaukee In preference to comlng erv. Monday 4lic wero given hero for wheat to TButtalo, and at Milwaukeo 6o wan obtafned by two yemels for whent, and Gic by another for Larley. Grain-carrlers aro’ ncarce in this port, and but four arrlved yesterday. Graln fs accumulsting inthe elevators, and the vesscl-men think that Iates ought Le bottor, but stilpners hero are hold- ing back as much ou possible, und secns detormined tokeop frefgis down, ‘Thete 18 time congh loft fore tho season enda for enil craft to_minko at least two round trips, and with favorshls winds sud quick work threo can be made; 5o that 11 vens ml-owners would have any margine at all on thelr Dbusinees thoy wiust obtaln better than thosa glven yesterdsy, when the market was active and firmer, at 4%c sfor corn and 43(qgoe for wheat to Huffalo. 1tootn was char- tered for 203,000 bu wheat, 210,000 ba corn, and 85,000 bu vata, To Uuilalo—chrs M, Slawaon N Reatagton, Mears, Doualdson, Grenada, ou & QUIROY RATLROAD. Indisna-ar., ant Atvicenthe uthesis. Ticket Olices, 33 CHICAGG, BURLINOTON Tepots fit of lake [ al o claiun only the presentanxets of the Company. ecanouy to colluct convert fnto paying secnri- i Corepners s peLriAIN Bt dogbifal sarets of o ., and vor uny divisiule surplin ; shial) arise from this source, (o ditribute the gan P 4 ] Rl Anamin from time to time 1 equitable proportions Amion NI Erprenees o o f;gm’&h"lflwflv‘(flsfilum t?\z c\::;l»-lmfi‘:& [ prari Opula,r Prlces y LT e releare, U] aible surpiue wi 0 cquity be. Y 'YI.ES FITTSBURG, RATIL Tong 1 thore who, by reduéing their claime upon | FOT 81l NEW STYLES, Ourstock BUR0, T, WATNE & CHIOAGO RATLWAY. MILWAUKER, Special Dispateh to The Caicugo Tribuna, MiLwavkzs, Oct. 2,—Owners demand 5o on wheat to Buffalo. Mal) (vin Mal 3 HabigvieMan and Atr Line), 40 3 g0 T S0 A3 g wi ru:rp, m. (Ya:n0 e, Charters—Schr Madura, wheat, through mie, to | churches were represented as in tho most hopo- | ers of thess certiflcates sgulnet the Kecclver, g J e Degar, conier Cai | Madison-ste, Tickes Ol 3 Hgoncte, cofn, uE 44c: sehrrOur Son 8t B. | yroutrealy prop Europe, wheat s} 126 o Clovelunds | DL spnulition, Al tho. pustors betont tiey | s op ieas, corliicates o frieudly dsposiior | (heYeyetie ot the Compsoy, e made e con- 1% complete. VSN Pl e, v Grund Vasiao et Finnoy, and Ada Medora, wheat at Bos sohe J. 1), e A, B Merrick, barley at mehmu‘uu— would have greater success the comiie winter | made of the legu) questions fuvolved, Ale, An- b Arrive. wyer, wheat on private terms: prop Emoire N Blate, corn through; schir Iiridzewater, oats at A4e. " To Kingston—Sche Lady Duflertn, whoat 3L8%c; echr lobertsan, wheat on privete’ terms, To Gaderlch—Schr M. C, -Cameron, oats, At Toledo, Monday, charters wero made on the :l'ml'-ugf ¢ on corn, snd 2%c on wheat, to Thu schr T, o ll'-(,":’ n{ml)zlpq takes cosl from Fair Ilavento e *lmz Kelcbam gots 4c por brl for 5,000 brls of ualt, from Butalo lfiut‘hlwpa * than {u previous years, thony sakl Lo had carefully examined the After thanking the familtes and church for | whole matter, e found tiat thers were cer- thelr kindness and eatertainment, the Assocts- | tieates smounting to $U3,500 and 415,000 tion adjourved. worth of securitics held by Mr, Chandler as In the evening a sermou was delivered by the | tru Rey, Charlea Hall Evercst, of Plymouth Church, Chicago. u:'hut, 340,000 bu: barley, 21,000 il NAVIGATION NOTES, Cutcago,—Schr Pllot stretched a new foresall yestordsy,...The Unlon Steamboat Company le bullding & new freight-house on tho west bank of tho river, near tho (oot of Washlugton strect,... Behir Kate Darley has been thoroughly overhauled and will entor tho grain trade at onca....Capt. Joo Nichvleon, of Detrolt, has beenin tho eity for tho past few tays inquiring fnto the clrcumstances at- hulders will sccure to thomeelyes ail that can, by [] the wont Judicious bandiing, possilly be reslized Maf] and Bxpress. from the entire present asvets of the Company. Paclne Expres. We herewith submit tho whole matier (o tne ¥t Ll Dollcy-lwljll:?.whu’r a‘\ll -l|e|¢rm|ne b,‘lh;lr :rcw ’ . ance or rejection of the plan propored whether u BALTIM( Company shall continue an & live, solvent inatitu. TralnsJeavs from z.,...%ns.,‘fu?uf..i& foot of Mon fion, entitled to conddence, or whetber it shall go v Tl bttt Clurk-st., Palmer House, Juto the hande of 8 Kecolver, Lrand I'sclac, sud Depat (Exposition Bulidiug), This unexpected shrinkage In the sssets of l Leave, | Arrive, ° T 31408 m. i} disop. i, ‘The bill, be sald, set forth the organ. fon of the bul thu fssuanco of thelr ftleates, and the circumstances connected wllhllt. The holdenlclnluwd tlmmt‘hzy vlwlru Y. o 3 V1 ot by any ineans in the same condition as the EX-MINISTER WASHBURNE. depoeiturs. They did vot go to the bank apd deposit thelr savings, os did the geueral depos- Tho Oltizens of Galonn Tender Ythn a Re- | 1018, but were dnduced by representations to the Company {8 due to the fact that It was dis- vered, upon fnvestigation, that the old oft 3 S 1 adis b e o i i g af | SUALLS 1o {10 dours from Hadison, Morning Expre JRREE, Baeree Lo Jate colllsion betwoen the Coyne and . there and juvest their mouey o these certitl- 5 CET St al et » om & larze Durrase, TORT COLLORNE, :;';"I'l'::;“ L 5. The Emmma L. Coro bt Do cuptlon—itle Weply Exprosing Gratitudo Elkin, and tiess wern tha iy sccurity they | Geferred interest duo on the Weat Virginta | Stangers can m: s thele sclectivns. fromsn 4 LAKE SHOBE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN, Borue Lock tor wnry iels passtog Fort Col- | 1 R hon {0 underda tepelrs of duss, | 14l Acoup Lo i o o Dud, * Thelr claim, therfore, was that thess | property, and the clahn acainst I, ¥, Allen, Taave. | Awrive: uo Lack for tweaty-four hours ending Oct, 1, | Uttlse dry.docks, thero to undergo repates of damn- Suectul Diapaich to The Chicago Tribune, trust decds secureld thelr claliua alone, and wera | These 1ome, Instead of being productire assels, TRIMMED COODS Momtag Mal=0ld i !T TR 8 p.u.: "o castward~Prop Afrlcs, Dutrolt to -boat Nushotal, uf Chicago, bt houn | GALENA, Il Oct. Z—During ex-Minlster | ot a part of the usscts of the bauk. 1o ace | purned out to belong properly to the suspended | ST ———m——e e | NOPENMICOM L et T0p. m. Mantreal; barks Pulnski and Jascs, Chicago lo nup for & bill of $u8 by Diaac T. Katon, ateam | Washburue's visit to his ofd home in talens | cordinely usked leave Lo il this bil} in order to account, It Is doubtiul whether auythiug will UUSINESN CIANCES. Rlantle katress, iy, e ], S Osweyo; W. 1. Phelpa and Mystic Star, Milwau. | fitter, last spriug, & public reception wus not tendered | settle the loizal polnts that would be ralsed, St Exyren IR, q Otiixn Ponts.—A dispatch states that 2,500 bu of wheat on the schr Mary McRay wero wet dutiug her recent wishap.... The Polarle e the name of & o wrecker ltescuo wau * 8., on the 20ih, coaling. ... he ad- 00 feet 'being bailt on_the north pler at Grand flaven will bo completed in_a fow duya, ... AL Ogdousburg, Friday 1ast, the scLr L. ealon was ]klcu to o;werxu:: I“lnlnu Star, Detrolt 1o Onwego; wntarck, ‘Toledo to Kingeton; Hungar an, Chi- cagoe to 6¢demlmx§: L., uur!un?gcllmllnhl‘n ton; Maygie MeRae, Milwaakee'to Kinguton; slo Berwlck, fauble River 1o Mutealf sonry baldt, and Undine, Clovelang "o famiions latin, Clicaco to Ogdensburs; Gladstona Pers 1y Soand to Stonc ridge; Siary. Fairport 46 Wl Mr. Horton suid he supposed_the questions liw, owlog to the sbortuess of his stay amoug woulll Lave to bo settlod b y the Court, He did us. Now tlat Le Ls to pay his fricuds a second [ 1,1 wish thew to have leave 1o tilo any particu- visit after huving been released from the cares | far bill, as by that the Hecelver might be of ofliclal life, our people nropose to give hiw :m-si‘n Hling a bill should he fnd Tv nece publle welcome, and to thut end addressed to | tod iy : 3 Mr. Washburne the followlug note, which was | ,, Ti¢ Court azreed with counsel that the. mat- Lo reallzed from therm, It was bellevad, when | Ty N OLOSE L4 PN TS i tlie Company was reorganized, shat it wes | FOIL SALE-TO CLOSE A% l'.:}'l ATE, FITTTSAURC, GINOTWNATI 4 6T, 1OUTS I B. : commercially solvent, and that it would | slirif Hin tecto ndhter or e frm ot Kaaaas s | erotoorner of Clntn sl Carrolliis, West Blde, sl ; ew | JOhD 5 ML e oiler a1 fFiyate sate the. valunbie s auls to recuperate within & few MILLPROPERTY il U SR Wi Columbus & Past Day Ex. fan o1 Lo Brwt a4 guccemtul Colurtius & Eaat NIght EX s & eutle napuractarers of Liw suiticlont X1 -~ TSR, A @ under the hamm Mr. Armstrong ter woull ultimutely liave to be decided by the | question, The yeserve is impaired over 25 per | Of the savaniages of lucalion aud superior character of | OHIOAGQ, ROOK IBLAND & PACIPI0 RAILROAD Lty tigens, ::nx:jnmflm ol Sear i "’ l_‘_f,_’-rln new Uuton " Lino prop | sigued by fully 1,000 cltizens of (is- city and Court, 11y saw llmlydfs:uw:k"ll 2 tznm.lni the i‘c.,“ and there Is spparently no discretion oft, | " e A Sito @ buanels 1 | Vevub coraer of Kaa liuren st owitusu st Tickat Kingston: 0. M. Bond, Milwsukee 1 O Avon left Buflalo ycaterday 3800« | county, eave asked for, but not wisl under- 2 JOHN CURLETT, ——t LR, BhE J il Uit o iniatons, Ninl s Pong oy | Brivae savtae trom Wiageion fopost that ¥ i | GV, St 20, 14787 the Jfon, 5, | atou us uxpresuiug uny oplalon on tho qusatlon | P SAOPATE, of the, Jusursues Commiasioner SN . o vego: Shylark, hlca, 1 : . Wuahhi : u ed, yolved, selver S ] = N R eon g 1 i, T to Ocdinuutny SIOGHENT | beet? pha I voverl cises, - Thos llaive the | I, skt DEgi sus i wiliTegrot of your | "Hr. Atithony sstd thoy himd asked fn tho bill | 9 etelver unlcas some such” proposition 14 AL » wora, Back Kiver to Brockville: barge son, P, Russelt, 0nd Georgo Manley, w\'\é'"k:’,fl"'x Cbamplain, 0 estward—Props Champlain, Ogdensby Chicego: L. Sbiekiuna, Nonireal b puibyt barks” T. R, - Morrill, K, Beuson, Jdeunfe Gralam. — Arabia, 8nd Hydrabaa’ Kingtton 1o Chicazo; John Wealey, * Gswego o Cleveland; wehr Aous Cralzm, Totoula ™Y that-sugeested by the Directors {8 carried out, | = “BOLS rQ ahgro [ :&ehflfl{ul’ty‘z\mm} mu‘ ;Qbfihy have L DOLLAR STO 0 cured by the Legislature: that 13 in the \i\IR Al broportionate scaling of the capital . The Y B aaeeaa Rt Bietiime s g fo” iz oot | DON'T FAIL TO VISIT Q00DRIOR BA0,000 1o FI,! out that cannot y lwauke W Jury s dats withnut un set f (le Leglalature, b 9 I " 'I II 'A B T '5‘.4.::«:‘;’."3:%1’”;:""- h:x 3 case the proposition to reorgauizs 18 carried out, At duti’t go Ul . though, tuere will doubtless be no A in Friday woralug's bual gucs thrudyli to rvey on the schr Willle Keller found (hat Y0U.... Now it 1 all rigl owned by Usj contemplatod x«'.-‘l'nl:xuvxv:'l,::; Guicauy from your old | thiat iho I(uceler bo cojuned from ;Lm;a sy lowe, Gslenz, by o the than ihirly-soton years, most respuctiully sak you | {hive; e brefudico the righte o the holders of 10 accopt of a public reception at such vine as will not do that, s Uil being filed. Mr. Anthony wost couvenient L you. Wo all recoguizo your J s bl st fartn el : Congress, ey | further rewarked that tl {:‘n'f::‘;fl |uu‘ L::n'c‘lymfifl‘:c ;:rl nfnnr:“l'!:ln‘ ::;n could not bu denled, that these certiticutes wers teca years, aud the dwdinction and honor | fssued by vote of the Board of Dirgetors, jou ° conferred on (e pation uud Tho bill was necordingly flied. d bren dainaged $3, 300, apeak of the sieam-barge I g F.J. Ralyb, of Detroll, fan't Nei ‘The LutlalojCourier of Monda HHFem niertained fhat the Captain of tie schr George Murruy will talk somcbody (o death before ha clears™.... Wednesdsy night'of last week ihe canal schr Typo crossed "Lake Ontario from King- forotund: 8, Michards, Kingion to Chicago; | #ion 10° Ouwego dn four hours and swenty | 300 oot o Minioter 10 Prance, and we desire 10 THE STATE. i 4 iy, Autiope oS o e . | P Aescanton B8 o linae e | EEH Slrce et 16 S B CHESE) | sutn 0t o gty i g even tonor | ot by lefishnd o, STORE, | e, , am Jooes, Milwsuboo to Butlalo: Luke Forest, | %¢i26d s Nepanee, Ont.) M fouan intraceion us {i tho distiugulalied services you have | OF 8 Huceiver's uncven ihe taryBICes | in Chileago, sald to s reporier yesterday that the b |7 ateaier . > aw In_towing vessd out of Navauca | HEor Ly oicacyou huve heid, “rhis soo | 10 other bauks to the credit of the Stuts Baye i d Clicaio 10 Cleveland; schr Golden Htule, Chicsyo, I proposition had become a necessity, and was a Bovrders, kuodone. - Ho liad seen quite s nomber of the 106 Madison-st. poliey-holders, and they all told bim that they = would accept ft. 3y eaceiied, al @ & W ha ’ We SudJar ¢ uge . ahaturlar’s buas dovedor leave b eured around oo there entered Bufalo, anniuy.mu{- v o2l fOLT sLoam Vi , briuging 519, 710 &l:o\'nell. 448,613 bu corn, 179,500 bu oata, 40, - tugs bavo been nearly all collected, depositurs g;'m,‘n‘.‘h‘:‘,"d' by s withouy didiinction of puaty ur | WKS SRS RSE E\:tll;!ll offscts to thelr elaims Mr. Washburuc's reply was recelved thls | uboh tho bauk by its claliis agalost them, and BUFFALO, TUMBRELLAS, 4 fthi the bank whero they cau do — i S Burraio, Oct. 2. —Coal freighta firm and active, U barley, 20,000 bu rye—aggregating 1,210, - | morning, und Is as ‘follows: quurhu_up.w L h I ~mnn N ~ - s S - Chsrters sk Tntoriaer aud sche I €. ek | T30 B0 corHive o o Sichis bords Borons | “orotasse i oot Senr —Oruriamaxt Ihava | 80 o0d crecsthiug Is runulug oo after the inoat SMALL PILLS, Keep's Umbrellas FINANCIAL, o ¢ - barges were, on Priday, travsforced Uy the Wustern or Jete it of letter | 8Pproved routine, Several partles, says the . AR i L trds coul from Clevuland lo Calcago at B0c per | pliniere on briday,! Cotapany, of Detroity 10 | D ins Soibt s inelonns on feesaat 0L YOUEIUCE | Lz, have been uibbling. af the prospect of Soectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribuns. Bets gualley kngliam, $1.00cach. PUTS AND CALLS, fiifi‘;‘;’:,‘.’.’fgo :u:hn::l: i::l.-.‘?“:v&;hl'l‘l:;.ld x H m:ugufix.%» \Ywuwn;)h.hn&ea mortiagvs | wuber of my fellow-¢ltizens of Ualena and Jo | buylug the bauk buflding, but as yet ho has re- [ AXX ARBOR, Mich,, Oct. 2—The elghth sem- breliaa, ea Gl ud 64,00 each. | o e K B Daviees County to accept & public geception | celved no direct offer in which thesum offered s at my old home. { am geeatly booored hy this | suyways commensurate with what ho conceives nvitatlon, coming se It does from wembers of | the buliding aud lot to be worth, Hefore niuke- all partics and geutlemen of sl vationalitics. I | foy up his mind, however, 88 to how much lie accept 1t with seutivieats of emotion avd gratl- | will agk by proposes o Jook up the orizinal tude, sud after 1slall reach Gslena, a fuw d:r pere, see what the building and lot-cost,” and hence, | will have tho pleasure of desiguating the | EUil e 55008 10 OEOE L ooty s fimo which will be agreeablo aud couvenient to me, | te . flreo 0 g 1am, very Aruly, yours, etc. their estimates of its prescut value. In this i B, WasuBURNE, way o bupes to get ut pretiy nearly what fubs ToR. H. McClellan, Jsmes M. Ryan, Augustae | worth. The bullding and lot were carried along annual Convention of the Btate Homeopathic — Soclety convened in this dlyPllih afternoon, bt fnfi"}imo o Dr. F. Woodruff, of Detroit, President of the Z TEHOTEL, | ¢ Ne1aw Nuw York, W Sodlety, delivered the opening address. Dr, C, f‘%&?‘-fi'fl"‘ 'Efi.rgfmn:z'wfif n?tr‘ ar | St -@h’é.fl'x‘?fl.‘?fl B e oereiary Pra Yoy Dr. C. | ShGMISFRAY W e, SROAF simttt e | il e sdlisdoolicionsof Hper el A A - e lld ; . T 3 T 0 vreseut. Lr, Hustioge preferred charges against ENUEASIEALE D) GUARANTEED SPECULATION, ‘Tue work uf conatructing the foundation for the new lighthouso at Port Austin reef 14 iearly coms pisted, aud will be In such a shapu as 10 withstand the torme of winter, aud with early spring the work will be resumod and pustied o compleno Last Friday tho achre Robert B. Klug wud Gyps: Yoth of Cl lug ero sold at Whitchail, Mich. by tho Unltcd Statee Morabal Tho foruer wan bid a by the owner for, , and the laite s Haus Christls, of Whitebalh for $450c. The Bisk Vau Vailenlarg, D, A. s, and G. 0. lazard, soul frowm Gufulo to "Chicapo at 306 per ton; schr lre"u“l }J[ullunl. coal hl:mJ luck {A“"T () “l‘ e 6 per lous schr Josao Hoyl, coal from Batlalo tg §E|l'lllkfl! 81 35¢ perton; sche Surprise, £oal from Falrport to Milwaukee ot 43¢ per tong r:llr Michigau, coul from Cleveland to Chicago st Dushur toa; schr Acorn, coul from Asblabuls o x-lmu &t S0c per to; Ar Goldun Huly, coal fous Saudsaky (o Chi ¥t Sue per tous schry (U1 Williamn R Gorton,”of Detrolt, for unbrofus- | PHRTS G IV G T AT L BIAGE | st siraddive, b Seatls, Swestikart, sud “Sushyeids g0 o Erje | ad een ted up forthe Chlcago Towing Associa- | 410, My MECIEAL T80 35 M Skavtae | BVIEG, SO S et ant b 300,000, but very | slonal conduct in pretending to be a doctur, and l\l‘nhl’ 5 l‘;l“llllbfl IMLI‘-HU.SB, ae“-" LENEDS .153.:51}4.' v Khppsoal to Chicago at " dUo per ton | ois bill forovee $1,500, "Thu laiter fora stwllar | Fiuakion. 31 Browo, J. 8. Bawibien 1o | P beupls will over bellevo thoso” Sgurcs to b6 | in clalming bo be & graduate of Castleton Medi- | supersuo qualtiy, furl fasbluned; 31,50 por bt doscs’ N AR Wi ereapads ) ol i e e g Y Glevelaud, foi | redson. R Marteld, and otbers. sxuclly correct. eal Collego 1 th class of 1547, wheseas bo | geiiEpet i Tisd bl bl o7 b v | S & gon B St Locids SV alicabun coat T s saoana, TRIAL OF RAILROAD RIOTERS, How PBrown Koew Hils Chlskens, iy Mimdoes fn.tbat. eolleps, YN0 el 1117 e ; s D, Bowen. Goul fro | Tho folowing wero o arrival aad’ cloarances | THIAL OF RARROAD RIOTERS. July Dhiladayhia fuuse. e T L Dis FAlNBANRG AVECIAL NOTICE, 0 i o0t Oueonta and | for the twenty-four hours eading at 10 a'clock iast e 8 13 - | _Chbristtan Brown wsud Hleary Bauder were | 7isy Olin, snd Dailey, was sppalot 4 e [T o bt cbotbol ol e SO CERE T R Alpeuy, T £ nlghts Fatlrosd Hoters began. today, Samucl Humblhe | o p it O R e Tt it sasareed | ed o lsventeits | o charges aud ILERD BIURIAY & LANMAN'S FLUKIDA WATER. i p&leannies~Peo W. ' Powcks, - Chlesgos |~ Auniviva=stmes Corons, s, Joseph. . sundeics; | Teys, indlcted for burning the Lebanon Valley | fufeyimgne i e Gof Jedt Rl fuinily of | report at the next tecti Dra. Calvert, Bal- S A L E S Thy richest. muat Il net dalicate uf all bors 348 Cunlapy: Sllcago; B W. Blauclard, Chicago] et Cvial, ‘S bebiurg - sugasies Eilta | Beue, turned State’s evideace, eoufesing that | chickeils, aha had, us be said, with s bros] | Joreand Harrs wers smpated s caverty Bab C BT st e A A : Ay e it Alanbie ans | b ton: Saibters Lisstcosar: Basion | o hold tho lunp whilo s man nawed Biith sate | (et ocout {* yus dwenty puir ov o voues.? | report resolutions expressing the seuss of the = ¥ ALL XINDS, fiees e TRl L e O, usrrosmess sud £ blcaol Lateintes, Sl s s B 1 Snasrulle, | SaSEN -'undnufiknrnuuuhu..llul)éu‘gn.ulm e | yratod kindily woodlhmnulmmuwupperw“ Quo by une the fowlsdlsaphearcd uatil ouly | Baciery sguluat the Wylde lotter. ‘A coumlttes PAIRBANKS, MORSK & 00, | Beaficls” l‘-‘?fi:zl“ui‘::;u;;rlg:flw Alveie i e . Toladorh Richarie ek Days 4. B4 Dlawarte, “Meackesuse towiiki, L O "risals. | drens v&dfq {,‘, wscouplicey with cwal oll, and | three remained. A brilliant thought struck M. wunlwlfimlnhd torefute Lue letter sud pub- 111 & 113 Lake St Chlcago. uu..,.‘m.,,,...x.u’:p New Yors. " ¥or bela by s 4 dukee. 300 wus' coal; Eaveland, Bliwau- | Kow Era Gread daves, weiigi Fortage, utfalo, | 8et tiry to ft, - Brown, aud under tho wings of cach of tho three | Lk such réfutation throughout the Btate. Let- Bocusefultobuyvnly Ui Geauine, | futiurd, Drigsleis, snd Fanoy Goods Deabsrms

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