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pisastrous Effects of the North- weoster on’'Lake Miche igan. Three Schoonmers Driven Ashore and Many Others Damaged. Also, & Long List of Other DMari- timo Accldents. Another Advance in Grain and Lumber Frelghts, A Budgot of Small Itoms from All the Porta, TITE NORTIWESTER. Tho golu that blew with such fury Wednesday aieht and yesterday from tho northwest was very severe npon ehipping on Lako Micklzan, and, be- sides many minor accldents, two disasters are al- Teads revorted, and it Ia betleved that others hase accurred but have mat yet cume to hand. The wind blew llercely in this Iatliude trom 11 o'clock Wednesday night until yesterday forenoon, when {tenbeided. Tho air was chilly, and considerable in fell, which made matters all the worse for the Jariner who was ont hufleting the storm. several vesscls that altempted to atarl out Wedneeday cveniog remained In port nntil last pight, and = number that left Wednesday after- woon were compelled 1o run back, atter suffering damago to canvas nnd apare. Steamers were also detatned antil the blow supsided. Following Is & list of the casualtics so faras heard from? Dispatche ‘ber dealers Ly Mewsre, W poaucing that the schr I’ floyden, of this pore, B4 become waterlogyed and gone ashore near that plave, with & cargo ol niber shipped to them, aud that part of the deck-load had been washed overboari by the hcnvr nea that was flawing. fa3 of dirtress was fiying from the vesael when £rt observed from shore. No lives were lost e Mayden was batd on (he beach, and it b doubtfalif ehe can be gotten off, The sca lashed over her violently for a time, but towards noon eatmed down smewhat, The llayden v _an old-timo echooner, with ca- acity for 140,000 feet of lJumber. She was built rn 1830 by J. I.HI{, atSt. Joscph, Mich., and her Jask rating was 8 2, and saiue $2,500. Capt. Chatles Berg, her Manter, and (apt. David Dall, of thia city, own her, hiave not any tusurance on Ler, The Captaln's wife wna with him at the Lime of the diraster, oud aleo o crew of tour mew, 'I'ho yessel had been chartered by P'eck & Son to take 115,000 feet of hoards and plece stnf from White, pran & C dock, st Murkegon, to Michigan City. 'The iutnber 18 salucd at_ 1 per 1,000 feet, and was 1ot insured, but it will be recovered s “poon 89 the Leavy sea subeides. Up to lust evene o7 no rejiort regarding the chances of geiting the Teaawl off had hoen recelved, \ A telegram was received In tho afternoon statin; ithat the brig Fashion, bewnging to the estato of the late Margarct Shaw, had gone ashore near ‘fangntuck, Michi., and all hands were saved. 1t in Wought aho wae light ut the time. she left Chica. o Tuesday nigit, * The veesel was an old on with & tonuave of 214, snd capacity for about 200, 000 feet of Jumber, She Liad no rating, and con- sequently no insurance, She In valued at 83,000, No reports 8a to the conditlon she s In, and whether xhe could be gotten off or not, was re- cerved yesterdny, The ciir Currior” oxporlenced @ rough passags over Lo (ke cast abore, and her Captaln, duding it would be {mpoksible to make o landiug, put back 1o this port. During the yale the vessel had her mainsail wplit 1 two, and when lowering 1t away the juw of the miuln gulf was broken. At Girand lNaven yeaterdsy the schr Eveline Datea struck the south pier in attempting to make by harbor before daylight, und carried away her Lead-genr, ond went ashore south near the picr, Tigh up. The Milwauhee stmr Minneapolis did not ’“.'1"’ Tast night, gorng down, "X he xchre rge C, Pluney and M. €. Comeron were coipelled Lo put back nizht before las, after abrief expericnce in tho biow, About (weniy craft tad (o take o shndlur course Wednesday anid Jeslerduy, Tta schirs Sardinio, Colden ¥lecee, and C. Mearz lind their 31bs turn to piec nd run back, “The aml-mnkers repulred them upplied now onca yesterday, ‘Ihe Francis' I'alme lost her forezaff in the gale, sud reachied. port wufely with o cargo of coal frem were recelvad from Peck & Son, lum- chiganiCity, yesterday morning, te, Swan & Co., of Clicago, sn- At lust ndvices tho sea was low, Tnu Lena Johnwon Liad one of her sails torn away by the storm. 3 The steaniers plylng between Chlcago and points on the cust und west shores of Lake Michipan were Ml elther deluyed or enused o forgo thelr trips untll the storm ceased, “The sen was very rough at Girand Haven, T toir Alpeas was four hours lato when she arnived at Grund Daven yestorduy, The Muskeyon was two hours behind her uwial thwe ‘wu har urrival Lore., ‘I'no.Corons did ot leave 8t. Juo Wednewday night on ace tount of the licavy sed that was rune g, but kot away last nichl, ‘The Uncago gna Sheboyran, of the west shore route, made thelr tripe o« usual, but were delayed 8 short dhme, ALl the wbuve-mentiuned steamers belung @ the Goodeich Company. The stuwrs Itiverslde, Tempest, Drittatn, and Mesnenger wero all aelamed yesterday at South {l‘xwlllnml 8t Joe, but will probubly arrive this sorulng, NAUTICAL § MISITAPS, The tug Murtin tireen Juct with u scrions acci- dent yexterday moruing, and pot badly dumaged. bhe was tuwing the burge Charles Crawford up the Ther, and when at the Mitsburg, Fort Wayns & Culeago Nallrosd brldge run her bow on o eunken spile that the city has failed to reniove, and bufore she could get clear of 1t hier tow bore down upon her, and sent her Jibboom crashing in. 1o the Greon's piot-bouse, und making a cosaplelo wieck of (L. Anuter tuz was called, aud tbe ireen wun towed 1o dry-dock for repaire. - Abuut £30 will acttle the bl A cech-Land un hosrd the prop Emplre State. met with u alnzular accldent ulght vefore Inss, whileal work, Kl was carrying ont o bag of flaxe seed, and, the gang-pluak being quito sippory by Teusoti of tho seeds falling upou it he slipped and fell botwoen tuy veesel und the lodging agaluat his bead and throwiug It back - Celich 8 manuer © that he becamo suspienudid. Mo was extricated from bis perlious poxition, and was found tu by badly fnjurcd ubout Beakull, e was fuken on hoard the pruputier sud u physicion calley to attemt him, o va Young ma about 21 yeurs of age und lives at Buf- dock, tho by Iulo, wheuce lie wis fuken on the steumer lost Il olt Frea I'renr of yestorgay has the fol- lowin The schr lineral nmn)‘.n{vmch pussed gowu Tuesday socuing loadod With gram for Bullalo, hud “a coilision with the pro Argyle off Polnt au Feleo Wedneway l.\mr{lhlzul hatfe {vut 4 v'clock. The Slineral Stato wailered the oes nll hue head-gear, fad ber stern slove in, und ;l: lll' lul\;wlm Uumaged, Bhe waw towed back lo ‘\'ru lh Y Wo tag Mocking-Iird for repairs, are e hele avout 4 n'cluck last evensny, ‘The reyle wits buund up, and arrived at thly purt yes- tepday altcrnown, o wclir Huprial thruat hier Jibboom into th Jorerigzing of e sche \:lcu-lmd’yc-lur-:nly lu lb: river, und tore away aleg of §t and %50 o back- llw. bien coming down the watg rive 2 teruoon the- brop tudia ran aysacs e erge ol ;:rkv Iylng attne lumber market, wna broke herd “Tio Jilboom of the_schr Chetetiny Niluso Dbroken yeeterasy in - oug of et ae xu_flmg’x;lun m;::lulmu A‘B:Jlsl.um vanieay alips by o velire 5L Audrowsaud F. L. lutehinaon col- + Mded i Bullulo Miver Munday, e daaged to lha»ul.lmllyluul:ul‘ Yuog: Taer Veiag The sicam barge Foreat Ul ortiweatern Truspor lfi.m Com nys ool fhe uder un Luke Hurou, sud s m. repuire uLAlpen:,j_ i ’ *kiug emporary v schr -nate Kelly, recently as) Tiokfte, Laky niarie g vo. T aret Yot tous of 'cun befure sl could get ol Y BUFSALO, Special Disvatchlo 4 cago Trivune, Brrravo, N, Y., Oct, 4. ~lmpeiled by aatrong 1the vessels on Lake sy, Including thirty-Ave v brivging su sggregate Cumal freihts advanced l1eper bu, Ebipments wers made tu-duy atOc for whest, ¢ for corn, sud Bl for outs 1o New York, Coal (reights re stealyat 30c to Chicsgo. The Schre Ellcu Spry, E, Joues, E. Cornivg, M. W, Pago were churtered at tliat. The bark Red, White, :;: Blue gous w Cluveland for coal to Chicago at Tho bark Winona, Lound up from Kiogeton, (-llmu [u port to-day' for repair, baving lust ber bbouw by collision wills an_uuknowu veseel on ke Erfe, Cupt. Fino reports (hat he carried Swuy tho malusatl, whrouds, sud @ portion of the AN Fgdini of the unkuown craft, rungr UR-slwe Chicord, noled ay tho blockade- buer, cunses outof the Lulun Dry Dock this :;emmr:ul “t\“m‘“ the two sectlous, aud will be wed ghrough the Welland Csnal to Port Dale w?'“' Wherv eho s 10 Lo put togethier ajuin, Mr :\md_ Bell, of this city, ha the coutract, und wilk dioie work. Tho Chicors will nest scsson run l\\wu"gn;:l‘m'l;nd Niagara. 0 ths WWealcrn tasvclated Press, h:;rnn». N. Y., Oct.. d.~Charicre: Schr Gave- sHotla Haab, coal to b'afllllw at 40¢; UDg Aulerican, cement to Toledo at d¢ per U ; atwr Jauics Duvidson, coal 10 Chicagu chr \ uientine, coal, Ashinoula to Del eir Myosutls, coal 10 Milwuukes ot 3 “!l\uuk, »alt o Chicago at dc, 1. 0. b. ; schr Octl pi-lron tu Detruli st B¢ per i #Cr Sausna, coal 10 Detrult at 20¢; $o5New London, puving eious to Cleselana ot bercord, Oco froights miv reported drm at o 0. 21.60 per ton from Marquetta to Ashitabuin. The Marlon Page takes coal 1o Milwanker at 3, and the Wenona Inmber to Duncan City a1 8 Inv aud and Clearances~Props W, . Graver, Chicago; n. Tuftle, © Chirago; €. Kerahaw, Chiengo; W, L. Weimore, Avon, 1,700° 'brin * sait: Arabin, Lt N.K. Fatrbank, Chleago, 4500 bris ron. Chicago, 1,000 tons coal; ame. Chlcago: St Andrew, A henbareh, Chicago, D00 tons coal: Handusky, 600 brla cement; Brupette, Dulath; I, . Potter, Nay ity G, 1. Ely, Chitagas Fle wing, Toledot A, It. Monte, Toledn Lydia Kings- ville, 200 tona coal; M. 8. Dncon, Chicazn; A, Bherivood, Chicago; ' Lyman C i tons coal. o; Lyman Casey, Toledo,’ 030 1ty David. hrs (1, W, Ad- amas Sime, LAKE FREIGITS, Critcaao, Oct, 4.—The graln freight market was Apaln active and firm at hc for corn and biie for wheat to Binffalo, Fome carrler were saking %e above these rates. Cliariers were made for 170, - 000 hu wheat, 248,000 bu corn, 70,000 Lm onls, and 83,000 hu barley, not inctuding tho engage- menta reported tate the previous evening. To Buffalo—Frou Rusia fills out barley; prop Com- modore, wheat and corn through; schrs Ida Kelth and America, wheat at. 5%c; schr Gors- hawk, Bertha, Calkins, Kate L, Bruce, George D, Norris, tirace Murray, and 1), I8, HolL. corn at fic; achr Newsboy, oala through, ‘To Hrln~|'m|- In. als, wheat through, To Oswego—tchr 11, Platl, wleat on owner's account, fo Collingiroud— Diarges lsaac May, wheat; Wabasheen and Monko. ka, “corni Scverns, oats, nll through., To King- non—Schr Florlds, barley, through; American, wheat at ve, Lamber freights advanced yesterday 1214 to 23c, and masters and agents were holding off for atill better fgures. Many of the lumber fect have gona Intothe grain trade, and vessels in the lumber commerce are comparatively scarce. tioth ore and con| frelghts are etrung, and vossels #eacce and In good demand at Cleveland. THE PENSAUKEFR IN LIMBO, A Depaty United Btates Marshal pufled fnto the Unlon Towing Company's oflicc at tbe fout of Franklin atrcet Iset evening, abont 5 o'clock, any procured tha services of tho tug Mary McLane, Capt. Gorman, for the purpose of catehing the rcor Penesukee, which had gune down the river but a few minuten Lefore, Khe had been libeled by the Mercantlle Insarance Company to recure 8 blll of §170, Incurred fu taking oat n pollcy, and Uncls Bam's minion was desirous of geltiug her tn hile clutches. Capt. Gorman lot Uls fael craft £, at a lively rate of speci, and wax pleared to find the achoonier lyln{?l the month of he river, along with other eraft that were wabling for the sea to calm down a litle before they etari- el oul. Tho Deputy wanted to have tie vessel towed up thie rivera mille or two, but & custodian wan found and nlsced on board, and the eraft wun allowed to remain where she wan found until her maater gave bonds for her future appearance. TIIT CANAL, Brinogront, Oct. 4.—Arrived—Dolphin, Otta- wa, 2,600 bu corn, 5,000 ba oats, B,K00 s seed; Gen, McClellan, Lasalle, 5,000 bu corn; Deile ¥rance, Morrls, 0,000 bu corn} A. Woalson, Joli- ef, 1,100 bu corn; sonto Christo, Seneca, 0,100ba corn, Cleared—~Ilercules, Henry, 84,471 ft lumber; Shamrock, Henry, 00,000 ft Jumber: Nashotah, Ylenry, 18,553 ft lumber, 144,700 shinzles: prop Montaux, Lockport, 4,000 bu wheat; Lockvort, Lockport, 3,655 bu wheat. BuindErort, Oct. 4~0 p, m,—Arrived—der- chant, Lasalle, 6,600 ba corn; prop Raberteon. La Salle, 1,700 ba corn, 5,300 by oats; prop Whale, Henry, 3,800 bu corn3 Fricndship, 'Henry, 6,500 bn corn. Cleared—Manto Christo, Seneca, 35,000 £t him- pery 7,000 lath; Day-Dawn, Lasalle, 4,100 1t jumber. PORT HURON, Snecial Dispatch 1o The Chicago Prisune. Pont Hunon, Mich., Oct, 4.—Down—Props D, Dallantine, Scota, Java, James Flsk, Jr., Tnener aud barges, Tempest and barges, Antelops and nargen, Belle Cross and barzes, Saling and barges; echra 1L, D, Rose, Jennlo Kimball, David Starpe, Enje elle, Up—Props, Benton, Atiantic, Idaho, Canisten, 1. W. Disnchard, 1. Bertachy, D. W. Powern, l'nlunmc‘ Fred Kelly and consorl, Mayflowsr aod consort, lay City ant harees, lackett dnd consort; wchra T, B, Merritt, Kwallow. Stampede, Komests, Tiabu, “Comanche,' Hydravad, Wenl the Wave, Eliza Gerlach, Nellie Wilder, Jennic Mathews, lmrr(v. . C. Woodrafl, Anzus Smith, Hobo- ken, Befle flanncom, Arabia, ¥rank D, Barker, agellan, I, J. Dunford weather cloudy, Wind—Northwest, bris TORT COLIORNE. Terrato, Oct. 4,—~Vessels passing Port Cole borne Luck for twenly-four houra ending at O o'cluck Oct. Eastwar ons Buckeyo. Cleveland to Ozdens- burg; Clty of New York, Deteolt, Oceun, Milwau- kec to Montrual; echrs Algerine, Chicago to Kings- ton: Hercules and lawliton, Toledo to Ki Belle Walbridge, Muskegon to Kingelon; Gi star, Detrolt 1o Osweyo, Westward—I'rop St. Alhans, Oswego to Chicago; barks Relndeer und Winona, Capo Vincent to Chlcago: Myorotis, Owwero to Chicavo: Uliver Mowatt, Kinvston to Chieago; 'X‘g!)u, Fair Haven to Chicago: echrs Gladetono, Stone Irldze to. Windsor: Morning 8t ‘Foronto tn - Hufix l'e:;:ln, 'Torouto 10 Erio; Surprise, Oswego to Fa po waton ulding QUIET SBALTS. ‘Tho sallors wcro passive yesterday, and un- der the stimulating offorts of ndvanced freights, readily obtained 82 per day on vesnels that wantad them, It scomed ns if half a hundred marinera had suddenly loomed up far bertha, hut few of them wer shipped, Tte bad weather was an ad. ditlonal guod renson for demanding higher wages, and Juck -Ifhud for more thun 82 in sone cosea, 11e was whllng, however, to take $1,7: for » round trip to Buflalo, but some of biin held off for 82, TWO' DISASTERS, Spectal Dianatch (0 The Chicazo Tridune, Muskzaox Davor, Mich,, Uct, 4.—The schr Hope, loaded with slabs from Ludington, lost somne canvas lnst nizght In a storm, and went ashoro soutly of Purt Sherman this morning. ‘The schir Judustry, of Manitowoc, loaded with Tumber, wont ashore this morning near Whitchall, atotal No lives weru lost, LAKE ONTARIO TRAVEL, ‘The Toronto Glohe snys: **Pamaunver travel ls exceedingly precarious ut present, and not to bo relied on to any great extent. Tho Montreal boats rely mostly on freight. Nextweek only four boats will run down, and the week following only threo will be on the route, If so many, The stirClty of Aontreal will also_run to Uswezo and Charlutie ;v:,:{ ancoa week, leaving here ou Mondsy ovens MILWAUKEE, Spectal Dispaich o The Chic130 Tridune, Miwavkee, Wis., Oct. 4, —Chartors—Ta Buf- falo, achire Moanliult, 0,000 bu; FPenvke, 2, U0 bu; Nevada, 21,000 bu; Clicuoy Ames, 10,000 bus lelvatia, 48,000 bu; all wheat at bici Lo Monts -I.Lzm»p Bhickluna, 16,000 bu wheat at 124ci 10 Kingston, stmr Clinton, Larges Clyde, Qlbraltar, 50,000 b whost at S, ERIE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Enty, Pa., Oct, 4.—Arnvale=Schr Auns P, Gruver, Tnledu'iuhr Partage, Dualo; schrs Per. »ia and Maltland. Ontario. Departurcs—schr 6. Trumpl, coal to Chica- guj scbr Journoyman, Tolédo, ¥ MARQUETTE, Buectal Disvalch ta_The Chicago Tridune. Mangquerts, Mich,, Oct, 4. —Cleared —Frop I« vana; echrs Ilclena, Maria, Murtin, sod down—Prop Peerless, Wind—Weat; freal. Weather cold and cloudy, CARROLLTON IP'IER. clal Dispalch to The Chicago Tridune. East BaciNaw, Mich, Oct, 4, —=The Government pler st Carrollton bar took fire this moring, and, before it could beextinguished, 200 feet of the ro. vetuient was destroyed, mvolving s luss of §2, 500, —— NAVIGATION NOTES, CaicAgo,—Tho sea was very heavy outside yee- terday, but saubsided lowards evening. of fruit by steamers were cut off yes aon-arrival of the craft,...The T. Y. Avery s en- gaged for deals from Muskegun to Quebec... Ueorge Tomple Is now master of the schr Starlight, He formerly commanded the White Cload., .. Will- 18w Young & Co., of Chl:lg. wure the owners of ibo cargo of wheat ou tue Magwie Alcltes, which #pruug a leak on Lake Erie, A"lmu\ 2,500 bu were dswaged., . The rates fized by lnsurance con g:ul.n cargocs “aru ad foliow, . Butfalo, §1.00: Oswego, S1 Ukdensburg, $1,00; Montreal, $2.00....Tho G tain of the prop Empire State repo hltk Yawi boat driftiug of Cat luad Point Mon- U#y wornlug.... The schr Mauzanilio s 5 sira 1o port, ~hor firet appuerance lu three scasois The C. Michelson 2ot s e (oresull yesterilay Filty-four arrivals of craft of all kiuds batwoe o'clock yestordsy morniug and 8 o'clock last cven- ing....The schr Hertha Larues recelved & m:: :u’n':v.ll ’e.nwr;l?. n;d the fihr um‘ 0-J10. 000 Now it a tapt. Uall will bring the stwr Water Lily bere from the larlem Itiver, 40 go luto the excureion busiuess uext year....During fi erday wbou twenty vessels aetlved ab the. Jombor wurbet wm souul hall of thew disposed of thofr cargocs. and went up the river to unload....Eleven vesscls ar- Tived (ul:ldly with coal ocs. They were the achze Willlam _Crosthwaite, Clayton 1 {u, larvey Bissell, l.uggc.l. Clarke, Clars Parker, Jane liale- tou, T. P. Sheldon, C. A Jobnson, Francis Fulins, Cosuack, and C. Wilson, Orusa Poris—I1t was tho barge , uot tho Church, of the N. ‘. Tronsjt Co.,that met with the disaster near Sault Kiver....The scow ¥, X. was a0ly 8t Algunac Wedneaday by the United Statos Mazabal 10 Joun Pridgeon, of Detrois, for 25, talivrs wages are 2wk duy uf Muwsukes, CHICAGO [ oficer at Port [Tur been enlled to Washi 1 itcreane uf $100 10 hin en) v Hinnelinnd tetr Claveland for 3 g evening With n helivy feelent of refined Cpnu her arrival from” the eaat shore the eehet Marrison will be pineed fn deyedock st Wolf & Daviason's yard, Milwankee, ani he viven entire new dottem plank to - Light-water AR the xeaeon Advances] the Detrnit aurd il ine of steamers are increasing om Clevelund. Fink, of Milwaukee, b eized the renr Otkney Lasa on a clain for ecamen’s wagea amonnting tn $1220.50, ‘Thia in the sccond time the Marshal har formed the Lase’ arquaintance ... There were all of slxty versln At Buffalo Monday, ncinding lnmber They were in haste to get away Tuenday na fast nloaded to take advantage of tne csst wind....5lx_steam and fiva aail vesels arrived at Uaffalo Tues Lrincing 374,478 bo wheat And 6,000 com, The wind got1n the cant during the aftcrnoon, which. it It continued, de- layed the incoming eail flect PORT OF CHICAGO, ‘The following were the srrivala and clearances for Wie twenty-four hioura ending st 10 o'clock Jast night: Arrivals—tmrs Chicazo, Manitowoe, sundries; Man kegun, Muskegon, nanurice; probs India, fuffaio, yun. defes;’ Toledow Hatfalo, driest Laver, Buy City, Tumbers Sary Gro, White J.ake. tumbers’ Lawrences Ogrieusburi, sundricas Senotiner, (irecn av, sun- drices sches twirich, Dunvan Timibery Moening Grern ey, luimuery Myaiic, " Muskegon, | + Wrenn, - Alpena, uinbery Sunrise ¢ Nortl ‘Star, Peotyator, lumbers ‘3, City, + Loutse Mchonald, Mitchell, O i wmik can Wilifan = “",']M Maniatce, lum- 1.. Hanna, Asht oo, Coal: elle, Starinet b, Ik Johaso fuskeqan, umbe kegun, uninr l,'llllllr Clty, M hery Buena Viats, Perry's [Her, lunle Ll Menominee, Jumbcrs Tniperial, Alpens, Newland, Muskeian, furmbers Becipro post u«»f?cx. Utwego, cualy C, N % urs Purker, ik Btiirgen, Manisiee, " Jinel Clevelwud, cudly . A Mavew, Ghiehays berman, White § , 3 ., tumhers Bertie Tumber: Jibic, 1 ngtan, T he irie, conl;’ Winnle Wing, I ‘ola, White T,ake, lumbwr; Col, VArK: Fraucis Calms, ¥ o, krle, Tou 1l stun, Huffalo, 18,041 bu col alo, 19,1 bu cornt sehir Dick Bl corns prop Tortage, Huf- I;""_bll: n“r,.ll.”l‘:l lz::l{lll s bagte il eaker st 1 oata: achr o. B i wchr dohn Bowers, Muftalo, 21, £alo, S0 it whe weed, WA nrkine bute Ehatidler, fffalo, uz.vi1 ruit, Huffalo, 6000 bt wh 13 bt wheaty seh orth corn, 300 ba oats, 10 brin pork, dtleas sehr Do 1, Buflaly, 22, 442 J. Mowry, I 10 I ar. rla beet, and bu wheat ) sl fne and sundr b bu wheats selie 8, V. wheats proy Montao, finf: s flanr, -hags Huh)fl? y blate, Jiuf- J Laks fax aeed; prop Linpir, {aloy Ko briv four, 4o age fax sced: brop Jarvd Lond, TJuftaly, 29,00 bit wheats sehr_Almeda, BufTao, Do b bafieyd pron Tuieio, » 1 rdtelen Prate, Oswega, 1, 14 F. Church, Kingston, 1v, 104 b wh e — SOCIAL SCIENCE. First Annunl Conventlon of the Iilinols As- socintion, ‘The first Conventlon of the Soctal Sclence As- soclution of Illinols convenvd at Hershey [iall yesterday mornlng. At a meeting held in July lust to consider the expedicncy of organiziug a Btate Assoviation for the sdvancement of wom- en, a cull was nddressed to the womeu of Il nols, slgned by Mrs. Oliver A, Millard, Mrs, Gov. Boverldge, Miss Frances E. Willard, Dr, Barah Hackett Stephenson, Mrs, L, 8. Rounda, Milwan + by wheal Mrs. Bara B. Hershey, Mrs. 1. N, Dan- forth, Mrs. Myra DBradwell, Mms. 8, M. I denry, of Mockford, and fifty other representative wownen of the State. It was declded to hold a convention at Hershey ull ou the 4th of October, aud a constitution was drawn uv aud adopted. 8uch isa brief history of the organfzatlon, which convencd yoaterday, ‘There was a large number of ladies vresent. The exerclseswere opened with an {mpromptu upou the orgen by Miss Carrio T. Kingman, and a prayer by Miss Murcy, of Evanston. The President, Miss O. A, Wilary, culled ppon Mrs, Elizabeth B. Har- bert, of Evaneton, to preside at tho irat sesston, in the absenco of Mrs. (lov. Bey- eridge, who was expected to fill this positivn, and shie offered the address of welcome, Mrs. Jlenry Cundee, of Calro, read o hopeful resvonsu Lo the sddress of welcome. Miss Frunces ¥, Willard read an cssay on S Womnun's Forelin Misslonary Socletfes; Their Intluences Direet and Betlex,” fu the absence of Mrs. J. F. Willing, to whotn this duty was allotted. The paper showed o preat deal of thotught and carefu) preparation. being a retro- spective history of the condition ol women ‘An: the Oriental —countrivs, 08 well ae the — more clvllized portfons of the carth, with their ndvancement nnd religious ac- complishments, The grtlcle alvo gave the old dissertation, with very littie modificution, of the common statement amonig women that the lat- ter, in order to compete with men in the every- duy duties of life, must do thelr work a great deal tetter, If 1 was no morc than an widress at un anniversary, the ldy who presumed to muke a speech must do §t inflnftely better than a man. AMrs. Downing, late_missionary to China for tho Presbyterian Bourd of Misslons, bu- i culled upon for 8 responso to the last paper, made o few remarks, which were received with wrapt at- tention \:v the audience. She gave a highly interesting account of the scenes and incidents in the Celestial land, filustratiug tho work of the missionary women n that pugan portion of tne world. Blic had berself talked to over 00 wotnen ab ouo thue, 8ue spoke briclly of the custows of the heuthey, aud their mode of wurship, the sabsequunt conversions under the fulluence of the Chiristlan women, and the prog- ress i civillzation n consequence, Acvording to Mrs. Downing's statement, mothers-in-law nre wuch more wrrible creatures in Chlua than in this country, When the speaker went to Ching firat, there wus no such thluy Kuown as a sehool for gicls: now there were muny, MRS, 1SAAC R IUTT, of Evevston, President of the Northwestern Buurd of the Woimnun's Mlssionary Soclety of the Methodlat Church, submitted a report of the operations of the Woman's Forelgn Misslonary Soctety of the Methodist Churen, which waaalso hizhly hnmcaunF. Mra. Robert Hurrls, of tho Woman's Baptist Misslonury Bourd, reported that the Soclet which she revresented os o delegate now by three organizations in the Unjied States,—ong fn the Eust, one I the West, and now Culifornta and Oregron hud orsunized aoother branck to coverthe Paclfic Slope. They had severul mfs- slovarfes In forelgn felds, Mra, ayden reported the conditlon of nifairs In the Woman's Board of the Interior, Congre. watloual, giving tull statlstics, ete. This Bourd had wany missionaries anong the Dakota and other [udiaus, und in forelgn parts, Mrs. O, A, Willard made o few anuounce- ment ‘The Convention then adjourned uutfl 9 o'clock, ‘The Conventlon reassembled at ‘.’F. m, Mrs, Heury i, Caundcee, of Cairo, was called upon to ircside ut the afternoou sesslon. L, Sarah Tuciett Stephenson, the Becretury of the Ase socigtion, olfiviated, Amoug the proininent ludies preseut were Mrse O, A, Willard, Miss Frauces E, Willard, Mrs, Ellzabeth B, Harbes Evanston; Mrs. D, L, R, Wurden, Cairo; Miss Saruh Reymond, Bloou- ington; Mra. 1, B, Hitt, Mre."E. E. Marcy, Evauston; Mrs, Myra Bradwell, Mish Ada Sweet and St L. N, Dautorth.Tia Lall was well led. Mrs. . L. R, Warden, of Calro, read u paper on the fudustrial School recently founded by ladies of lliluols from the remnauts of the Women'’s Centeunial Fund, all tue potats of which have beeu published fo Tup Thisuse from thne to thng in - the reports of the Judus- triul-Bchool mectincs beld durtyy the suinmer. AMry, Le Moyus bad prepared 8 puper on the Wowan's Curlatian Assoclation, but, that lady being absent, Dr, Sursh [Hackett Stepheuson reud the decument, “Uhe Youne Ladies Houe tirst clalined the atteution of thy writer, 1t was located, shu stated, st Nos, 751 and 753 Wabash aveuue. It wuas flnely located, was asant sud cheerful, and furubbed o good kume tor fudizent young ludics. ‘Tbo free dis- eusary, Jocated st the corner of Clark and Van fimu streets, was wlvo described as furuishing uld to bundreds of [»uur creatures, MrseThamas E 111 subunitnd & ngKnn on the Chlvago Home fur the Fricudless, Sho sald it was founded fu 1853, und was lutended ns g refuge for the needy sud fudizent of all clusses. Slany young ludies who bad no bomes to go to, and sutne who bud vever bad the Dblesshigs of & huime tralnbog, becae iwnates, Thelr cduvation Lad pot been peglected. They wure tralned as teuchers und bousekecpers. © They wers uow beng taught the srt of making bread, so tbat peoplecould not say shey were only traluing oung girls for thy’ parlor, instesd of for help u the kitchen, ete. VASHIONABLE YOLLIRS. Mrs. Mattic Everts Holden (Amber) read & paper eutitled * Fasblonable Fojlies,” fn whilch she depicted the dreary farce of soclal relations, in which “ the lie wis made so ve umreul, wlien cowparatively poor people vied wish thuis more wealthy nefghbors. Ememon had onee auld, % When ttellect and eharacter slumber, then dress demande attentlon'’ Champarne wasa litter acemnpralment o nonacnes and folly than toart and tea, The celebrated week- iv patheringa of the Cary sisters, Alice and Phorhe, were dexeribed {n comparison with the filppaut entertalmaents of the buttertly soclety of the present day. Dr. Marg Jl. 8afford Blake, of Boston, was Introduced, and_haranzued the mssembiy upon Jhe benefits 1o he derlved by woman If she wijl only hold meetings and persevere In the gool work already commenced, Bho was positive that it was possible for & woman to go out into the world and be admired even in a simple parh, leaving thelr *‘trains? at home. It seemed hard for the sterner portion of the audience Lo helleve that a woman could lovk remarkably fascinating or graceful in such a earb as the speaker wore, but the ladies chcered, Mrs. W. P. Lynde, of Milwatkee, the flest Jady ever appofnted on the State Board of Charitles, wus next introduced by the Preaident, and gave o deseription of the work and how she cane to be appowted to the office. * Beneible Soclal Entertalmnents? wus the subject of & paper. read by Mra, Dr. LN, Dan- forth, and proved to be 8 very “sensible’ cssay. She made a qulet sttack upon the ex- travarance exiibited in soclety by Iavish re- freshinents, Momebody had #ald, * [f you want Lo get Lwo nersons acqualnted, sit thvm down and give them somethl “f to eal.” People— scnsible ln.-o,flc—wmld ke to revolutionize y this evil ut they =re a |llitle fear- fal ns to what other sensible ueonle tlght eay. They dht not stop to reflect that slmple refreshiments were always In #ood toate. She also touched wpon the exirav- agance of dress, the Inck of ludustry, and a cor- responding lnck of health., 8he thought it far better, alno, that parents should capture suine of the wild games of youth and tame them and dumesticate them In Chiristlan househiolds than o oifer u dissertation on their wickedaess, Tell a Iw{ that a thing was wicked and he would im- nediately desiro to doit, 8o s to see what would #row otit of ft. le would then find it not so very wicked after all, and would come o indulge In It to excess, Some goid man once suid, *The devil L all the best tuols to work with," The President announced that a hort dis- cusalon wis in order upon the subjects brouglht up [ the sessions, Mrs. Ellzabeth B, Harbert spoke for o few monients upon the subjects In general, Nhe suld xho was o beretic in favor o woman's rlzhts, ut ehe did believe that men had some rights which wornen swere bound to respect, fhe jpeetlng adjourned for sn eyening zeasion, ot which several papers, none of gene eral futercst, were read, MATRIMONIAL. Tirown—Crighton, oA very nleasant wedding took place Jast even- iniz at No. 48 South Sheldon street, belng the marriage of Mixs Helen Crighton, daughter of John Crighton, Esq., to Mr. Morrel) O, Birown, a prominent nsurance agent of this ity There were abuirt 150 persons present.” The veremony wus performed at 8 o'clock by the pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church. The bridesmatds were Miss Allle M., Crighton, sister of the Iride, and Miss Lue . Brown, of Indisnapolis, sister of the groom, ‘The groomsmen were Mr, N, A, Colburn, of New York, aud Mr, C. Al Ilardy. The ushers were Mr. Fraue L. Daufels snd Mr, Jobn Ran- sou, e toilet of the bride was very rich, befnga. Princease dress of white gros-grain silk, witha petticoat of white satin, trimined with point Duchesso lace, orange-blossoms, ilfusion yeil, dlamond ornaments, ‘The bridemmalds were attired o white allk and tarlatan combivution dresses; dlamond orpa- ments, "I'lie bride's mother wore a dress of black gros- grain silk, trimmod with thread-lace ; cameo and pearl Jewelry. After the ccremony the happy couple re- cewved the congratulations of thelr numerous fricnds i the spucious parlors, which wers elaboratelydecorated and voued with sinllax and rure flowers wnd plants, aiter which the co- tire company repalred o the dining-room and partook of b sumptuots weddiug supper, pre- pareyd by Eckbardt. At about 9 o'clock the olad® portion of the guests touk thelr Jeave, while the younger uies fudulged fn danclug to the music of Found's orvhiestra, Mr, and Mra, Brown lefu by an evemnir trafu for the East, wbere _they will rewaln for about three weeks, Returning, they will take up thelr ubude for the present at the corner of Washing- ton and Llizabeth strects, ‘The bride will ba ut home " Thursduys at No.408heluon strect., ‘Tho presenss wers bumcrous and elegant, conprising, among other things, 8 sct of soli- taire diamonds, from the groum; set of silver glnu‘ coflee-urn sud salver, from the tho ride’s mother; complete set of chamber and tuilet furniture, frow the bride's graudinthers sllver wuter-service, frum the futher and mothier of the groom, the Kev. Mr. and Mrs, Juseph Brown, of Indlanapolis; oue duzen eut-glass woblets, Miss lnez Brown; cut-glass tuger bowls, Misa Lou Brown; cut-glass celery bowl and pickle custer, from sister Allic; silver knives und sorks, Trom sister Jessle: card-recelver aud bouguet-holder, Miss Muwmle Roberts, Ciucine uatl; silver und cut-gclass toilet set, Mr, and Mrs, Geonge Btewart; set solid sflver spoous, H, E Stuwps elecunt oll-paiuting, Mr. and Mrs, Ed- ward Teal; berry-bowl of cut-gluss and oxidized ellver, Mr. and Mre, 8, llyman; Parfan marblo vase, B F, Mlerrll; stiver butter dish, M, t, Ltisdon, Omuha; soild silver salt and mustard 8oL, Mrs uthill King; brovze plichers, Al- bert L Wrlzht, Cliuton Mead, and Fred . Lutz; majolica wure frul and china fruit plutes, Mr. und Mra J. C, Flehming; sutin ond ace pin-cushion, Mrs, Frank 8kinkle; butter dush aud kuite, Mr, and Mra, A, Hottman Ke bronze card-holder, Bliss Nellic Heath Jur- dlufer, from N Buouth Sheidon strect; pulr Lrou pitchers, Willime B, Rollo und fully; huaud mirror, Edgar Holt: satin fau " gud chatelalue, Mra, d. o Bkankle; mother-ul-pearl card-cuse, Witliam L., Lu Burons cut-glass und sliver bouguet-holders, N. A, Colboru, New York; fasciuator, Miss Page, Kentucky s tortofse-shiel) jewelry-case, A, €, 40415 polid sliver colles apoons and cream spuoue, Mr. aud Mrs, Meglade; solid silver teaspuons and sugar spoon, C, A, Hardy; solid sliver torks, Mlrs. Gueorge R. Crawfond, New York; silver triple fruit eperene, 3r, an ey, Willhin Law, Mr. and Mra, 1L, 1l Uass, and Mr. und Mrs, G, A, Beribuer; perfums bottle of cut gluss, Mr. and s, Harry Grecu; palr orusmental candlestic Mr. mnd Mrs. A Van Buren; sllver juwel-case, Alr. snd 3Mrs. P, W, Letton, 8t, Louls; wmurble clock sud uruacients, em’ ‘:Iuyut. Westchester Firelusuranle Colwpavy, New York: sitver caster and napking, Mr. sud Mra, 10 M. Ru efts silver kujves and forks, Cupt. wnid Mra, B, F, Creasy; bronzs stutuettes, threo pleces, Clark & Bubb, Bostou; brouze stgtuettes, two pleces, Mr. and Mrs. W, G, Browy, Deuver, Col.i* “Pocts and l'ootry of Awcrles,” Jobn Hankin' aud famity; " sile ver wapkin-rives, Mre. aod Mrs, Charles Wendell; card recelver, Mre. Griftith; sllver bou«'}uel-noh!uu, Frane B. Damel 4 English Pocts and Poetry,” Mr. Holuics and fwigily; Jewel-cuse, Mr, “Crosswani baakes tlowersy Ned Houwh; Parian und silver curd-ro- celver, Alox Buchunan; writiug-desk complete, Mr. aud Mre, Criteuell; silver iruit-cart, D. K. Sewart; © Tules frowm Forclyn Tougucs,” Jubin Rausom bull-dozen fnger bowls, Lue i1, Browu; dozen aflver selts, Mra, 8. L. Ives. Aoy thuse present were Judire and Ars, B, Vun Buren, Mg, und Mrs. Temolcton, Mr, sud Mra. Jlolines, Dr, and Mre. Hoss, Mr, and Mys, Teul, Mr. aud Mrs. J. W, skiukie, Mr. wnd Mrs. Dent, Mr, Mrs, Frank Bkiukle, Mr. aud Mra. Ilusgiand, Mr. snd Mry, Uagood, 31, wud Mrs. Cochiraue, Mr, sud Mro. J. aylory Mr, aud Mrs. ‘Tlmuermao, Mr, and Mrs. &, Van Burea, Mr, and dirs, Kest, the Misats Goudrich, Pulluiay, Bkiukic, Heath, TEAPLE—BUSU, Sr, Morrs Temply wnd Mrs, LucyJ. Bush were wurried at the First Congregatiousl Church last evenlug ut B v'clock by the Hev, D, Goodwin, There were fully 1,500 people reseiil Lo wituess the ceremony, Mr, Tuowmas .u‘;n.)’un of r?“fl h:m_lde. -.:un‘lh as lzrwm}m&u, w 128 A 'cinple, gher ol ) groom, oflicigted as bml&mm.“ Atter the cereniony & reception wis tendered the couple fu the purlors ol the church by tha Lufies of the cungregution, st which an clégant silver teasservics of seven pleces was prescuted Ly the congregution und the Suuday-school. Mr. and Mrs. Femple repalred o thelr own bowe, No. 413 Wushiugton strect, Mrs, Bush fs the ciclent organist of the Firat Chiurch, uid tor o nuwber of years was Assistant Superiuteudent of the Bundasy-aschoot. About 500 people stiendod the receptivb. e me—— it ANOTHER WEAKLING. Naw YoBk, Oct. 4.~The cxamluation of (he bouks of the Brewers' & Maitsters' Iusurance Cowpany sbows tbal ity cupital 1s surluusly uipalved, gud it tsunderstood that the Super intendeut Las ssued & requisition upou tho Cowpany for $130,00 to wake good tbe hu. palrent. e — Relable help for woak agd nervous suferers Clroude, psinful. asd 5 without wedicing, et L ermachers Ejecirlc Belts the grand desideratumn.~ Ayold ludtations. - Book aud'Youna). with parileulurs, watled free. - Ads diews Pulvermacher Uulvanic Co., Clocinpait, Ohio. TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBLR 5 THE COUR An Interesting Case on the Lia~ bility of Forwarders and Warehousemen. A Beminiscence of the Great Fire in October, Six Years Ago. New Suits, Judgments, Divorces, Confessions, Bankruptcies. An [nteresting caso is on Juidge Booth's’eal- endar, growing out of the great Chicago fire of 1871, The piaintifls are Andrew J. and 8amael F. Wright, who before the fire kept a large liy- ery stable oo the North 8ide near the depot of the Chilcago & Northwestern Rallway Cotapany, On the night of the great vonflagration the Wrights, as they say, bitched up thelr teams and strung thelr carriages together in a line so 28 Lo be realy to move st s moment's notice. While they were waiting, the Company's prop- eity took fre, and, cotning to svme gasoline, kerosene, and other inflanmable wls stored there, caused a sudden snd uuexpeeted ex. ploslon. This sct fire to all the eur- rounding buildings, Including the livery stable, aud it was burned befure the carriages, lorses, ete,, could be got out. Wright Bros. then brought suit against the Company, claim- ing that it, contrary to the dty ordinance, biad stored {nflammanle sud dangerons olls on its property, that the sudden explosion of these wils had set fire to thetr property and preveuted them from suving it, which they could casily have done had not the progress of the fire been su greatly hastened Ly these explusive msterials, The damiges were fixed al $150,000. The Company filed a demurrer to the declarn- tion, aud Judge McAlilster held the ordinance did not apply to mere tempurary keepars of £uch infainnable oils, but to dealers in them, The declaration was then amended, two counts being inserted based o the ordinance, but with some chungzes fn Ahe avermcuts -over the uld counts, and the third belug =& common count churging the defendnnts “wilh negligence, To this umended declaration s pew demurrer was filed wnd urgued last Eatunday, ¥u-‘len]ny mornjug Judige Booth rendered kis deision, He sald be had cxamined the three counts of the amended decluration to which the demurrer hud bren taken, sud also the five counts to which thedemurrer was sustained by Judge Me- Allister, Le understood that Ll demurier was Bustaived by Judge McAllister o the five counts digrinctly ols the ground that the city ordinsuce un Which the piaintids’ right of ‘actin was founded In thore counits did vot apply to s case of the prescut character. Judee Trumbull, ouc of*the couuacl for the Company, said that he did ot understand Judige McAllster went so far. Those counts did not dirtinctly aliege the storing of tue linuids or the keeping them b store, sud on the discuseion the Judge held that, while be did not say it was evidently futended to relate to keep- ingr gouds oo storage, he would sustain the de- murrers beeause they did not come distinetly within the provision of the urdinance. He did not say that of necessity they would not apply. Mr.” Harringtou, also ene of the counsel sor the Cowpany, stated v.lmt\ aceording to his recollection, Judge McAllister lirst held the pleadings were Dot goud, and that hie would sustaiu the demurrer. That he then sald that §t was clear to his miud that the wordinances were intended only to apply to deal- ers, and not to carriers, Perlinps 1t “was also sald thyt 3t was not neccssary Lo say that, be~ cause hie declded the demurrer on auuther und. gr.?udgc Booth safd he had examined the five counts somewhat carefully, and he was ut a loss to see, upon wrinciple. how the present counts under conslderation would be supported If the demurrer to the brevious tive counts was prop- erly sustained. It seemed that they were sub- stantially the same, and be rezarded uxm}uenmu ey adjudicata ™ ro far as the Cirealt Court was coneerned. 'The question Lad been submite ted to Judge MeAlllster after carcful argu- men, and it was tne well-settied practice of the Court that, where 8 question had been sub- mitted to one Judee end bis declrion tuken, when the guestion was raised before another Judge the decision rendered before would be followed. No other course could be uhiserved, considering the way iu which business was trausacted, Whatever his own ophion might be, Judize Booth thought he was bound to re- ard Judge MeAllister's decision as law for him n regard to the vresent demurrer, what- ever fght be the pruprety of that de- ctejon. He would theretore sustaln the demur- rer to the first two pluus distinctly on the ground of Judge McAllister baving ruled already ault!‘m question, aud without regard to his own opinion, ‘Thc third count of the amended declaration was of o different character from elther of the other two, basing the right of the plaintiffs to recover wlxoll{on commob law principles, That. count set forth that the detendsut recelved vu the Tth of Octuber, 1871, and_had vn its close lurize r‘unumlu of {uflammable materials, to wit: Filty barrels ol liqulls, etc., which were then and there Huble to be set ou fire, and wero and continued to be dangerous, of which the Company had notices yet it vot reganding jts duty in that behalf, and with great mgurym sald prewises, wrongtully and uegllgently Kept and continued to keep thesald dangerous liquids from thu sald 7th day of October to the day of their destruction, and that afterwards on the tth day of October wuch inflammable and dan- #eruus liquids, while so in the defendant’s pos- senslon, took fre, uud the Sames spread 50 Tap- flly that they were lll’llmf‘efl. The Compun) urized that the cause of uctiun was not set furt! properly, for the reason that §f these Inflsinma- ble materiala were kept fu the defendant’s pos- sussion fur ever so short a time, that woula sus- tafn the count, and that if they were there mo- wenturily they would not constitute s cause of action. The Judge was inchned to think that objection wus well taken, This mere pladdng of such muteriala by the defendant on ita close mo- menturily, 88~ it wel pcrhny- slmply on demand and ucroes fta close, woulil not constitute s course of action, Bome- thing mure iust be urged. It was clear that the pleading was of such a charucter that the evidence would vupport the allecution, because the allegution waus made under s videlicet, and cousequently the paintiffs were not required to prove the facts with certainty, ns they were not alleged with certainty, To show & good cause of action, the plaintifls should bave set out that the defendants fmproperly kept and continued the said infammable and dungerons Miquids on {1a sald close for an unneceisary aud unrcasou- ably Juug perlod of time, to wit,, from the Tth of Octuber, ste, By the lusertion ol something like that the count would be suvstautially good. Alr. Bury, attorney for the plulutifls,” asked heave to aiucud the third cuunt in sccordaues with the Judge's intimatlon, snd also 1o make somy clerical corrections fu the Arst two counts, all of which was grauted, The case 1 ou the call tor next Monday, DIVORCES, Joln Zilek filed & Lill yestoraay ng that Lis wife, Burbara, left Lt ju 1573, aud bas since ueen lslug with {wo dilferent meh, clalining to be wiarried to each of thewm, And he wants per- wission to pull out snd leave ber w her other husbands, THE TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARSAW HAILHOAD, A. L. Hopkius, Receiver of the above road, fled his report yesterday of the receints and ex- penditures of the road for August snd Septem- ber, o> follows: Casti ou hand Aug. 1 Recelpts Auguad .. Recelpts Beptember,. Total covsurer o Expeuditures August Expendiiures Seplombe Balance on band. s corereeveversenc§ The usual refercnce wes made to tho Master o Chancery. ITENS, The motlon to continu the report of tho Master ou the clatn of 5, M. Nivkerson against the Republic Lite-lusurance Compauny, and alvo o compel Nickenson to answer sunie yuestions, will come up before Judge Williams this wmorn. jing Judge Moore {s engaged in heariug the Indlan taud suit of Bertruud ve. Herrick, iuvolving the title to 147 uacres at the mouth of the Calumet Haver, which is chbleBy owned by D, B, Taylor aud A, Ochurich, Judge Blodgett sunounces that ho will take up 2l adinlrglty matters vext week, sad be de- tlres that counsel should cowe in and set thelr cuses for @ hearing. Tho Stafond Muuufacluriig Company, of 13 o) suufacturing Company, of Rhode Isjand, bean & suit in replevin yul'z}fiu againet Samuel T. Lockwood snd Jond M. Ware 10 recover $2,600 wortls uf spoul cotton threwd. Ou the 6th of August last the conl:xuulltr of the Curreucy, at Washiugton, decided to assess the stockbolders of the City Nutlonal Bank 100 per cent ou therr stock, or It full value. Yes- terday, therefore, N. H. Wulworth, Receiver of the bank, u suits in debtaguiost the follow. fng vmfic Anson B, Miver, §1 shares of stock lllhut A. B, M wnd Frank 8. Webster, $3,000 on tifty sharcs; ugalust A, %, Miner und A. C. Reed, $LO0) on tan uharés) and againet A, [). Loomis, 82,000 6n twenty shares of stack. Jdohn 1L Stromberg, M. Gott{ried, and J. F. T. Halbeck fiied 2 bill againat Peter and John Fortune, another againet Frank Bartholomae and Bernard Roeaing, and a third againat Feter Schornhafen, tn Jrerent thewm trom infringing a patent for © pitching beer harrets," BANKRUPTCT MATTERS. Charles . P. Lyman, at vresent @encral Buperintendent of the “retail department of Field, Leiter & Co., filed a voluntary petition in bankruptey yesterday. The secured debts are £4,500, and the unseciired £5,044,24. 1114 aanets comprise an equity of redemption i No. 1340 Prairie aveuue, the Kruven_v belng subject to thrce mortgages for £11,300 In all, and having boen sold under foroilosurc, Referenco to Reglster Hiblurd, loseph and Charles D, Metzler were adjudi- cated hankrupt, and & warrant issued returnable Nov. 5. AUPERIOR COTRT IN RRIZP. Juliz E. Lester Legan a suit for §1,000 yester- day azainst Emery 4. Storrs. CIRCUIT COURT. Alvah Reynolds began & suit for $1,000 sgaiost Lew| . Beck yesterday. {ireen P, Garner commenced a sait for $2,500 datnges egaivst Clurlotte C. Camnpbell, and an- other for the same smount againat Thomas Lord, G, W, Btougttentere, Q. 8. Lord, James Oxen, W. it, Nichotsun, aud Harvey B. ffurd, Mrs. E. T, Norr s, for the use of C.J. Barnes, hegan a suit for $24000 against the Fireman's In- surance Company. N. ¥, Trickey, for the usc of C. J, Barnes, bo- nst Lhe Paterson Flre- an 3 suit for $1,000 naurance Company; atther for 1,000 sgainst theCity, of Providente, R, 1. :a third for the same amnount against the Commercial, of Richmond, Va.; apalnst the Standard, of New Jeru{. for e £1,0005 lfilinu the Gerimauia, of New Orleans, o for $1,000; ozalust the Planters!, of Meniplis, Ten ur $1,000; againat the Farmers’ & Drovers’, of Louisville, Ky., for £1,000; and against the Farine rs',of Philadelnbis, for £1,000, Mrs. E, Norrls, for the use of C. JJ. Barnes, brought suit for 8700 agafust the Fanre ineur- ance Companys another for $1,000 uigainst the Ohto, of aimn. Q.5 o third [ ur the same mnount auainst the Aurors, of Cinciunati; a Tourth, also for $1,000, against the Misstasipni Valley, of Memphis, Teun,: s fifth, lor §00, ngainst tbe City, of Providence, R. 1.5 a sixth, {or $700, agralnst the Faterson, of Paterson, N. .3 and aseventh, for £700, against the Farmers® & Drovers', of Loutsville, Ry. Orlando F. Givbs filed “a LIl aguinst his former partuer, Williaw " Gilbert, asking for a dissolution of partuership and for an account, The varties went iutu the business of buving and eclling raus In March, 1871, and eonttuued it up to October following, when the fire burned them out. Gibbs thinks Gilbert yet owes him about §1,000. Rose McFartand sued oeur]ze R. Clarke, B. . Lastun, and C. %, Silva for §1,000. Lisctte Nuclson filed & bifl against Anna Barth, Johann Barth, Barbara Knover, Eliza- beth Amberg, Marie Sclucider, Magdalena Fazxel, Elizabeth, Henry, and Katherive Barth. and E. 8, Dreyer, trustee, to foreclose a trust. deed for £4,000 ou Lots 1 and 2, in Block 18, of Bickerdike's Addition to Chicago, TUE CALL, Jrneg Duessroxv—lu Chaubers, deoar BLoneeTT—General busine Jrneg Gant—u, clusive. No. &0, eaver, on trial. PRI 2o, 2t g S50 o 71, 27 and fnciusl Huniley 0. Wren, én trial.’ call. 170, and 170 to 190 {n- vpar Hontn—set Jrhar MoiLLisen-—] al. Jupas WiLLIAXS—B97, By, JUDOME: BUrERION COURT—LONFERa] erpeo & Co, ve. Emery A, No call of calendar. d cas No case on Hickey, S e Jubar “Ganv—E. & Eldredge va Cullen Clark, $1,1560,85,—d. C, Wallls vs. V. Enow- don, g0, —1 N, Narmon et al. va. William Dright, 840,80, —same vs, Edward More and Henry More, $200.83 —A, B, Harnes v, 8, 8 'ompany ve. Willism J. Mcbonsld et al, va. Mark W, Gi C. Allncln-h t celany verdict, $2.000.—Elizabeth Mur. ray, guardiag, etc., ve. William Conway, $200, nCriT Cotnt—CoNPEssioxa— First” Natlonal Bark of Chicavo va. Franeis E, A, Wulcott, 8154, Jrnok Rou mes Kelghler et sl ve. Fred- erick Van Berge, 0,24, J o DooTi—Ano Adkineon va. Leopold Leh- man; verdict, $35,_and motion for new iral, Jupux MeALtinven—~it. F. Winslow va, Martin Drenick and Cbarles T. Brown, §51 INOIS SUPREME COU: Oct. b5.—Supreme "Court pro- rax OTTaAW4, 1l ceedings to-duy: 712, fl:{nf Chlcago, impleaded. ctc., va. Peck et'sl,, and Sanders, mplosded, etc.s vh, Deck at motion overruled. 0, Patterson ve. Cable; sai me. 3, Chickerlog ct sl ve. Fuollerton; both mo- one overruled, th 16. People's docket. People vs. Payne Fittzy molion detiled; a rule will be entered roquiriug tim 10 answer one week from to-day. ——— NEW YORK'S WATER-SUPPLY, _ Special Disvarch to The Chicage Tyidune. New Yonx, Oct. 4—All reports aurce that considerable alurm 1s felt In this clty ut the scarcity of the Croton water. If another large fire should occur befurea heavy rainfall It mfght be lmposeible to control fi. The lukes and reservoirs are much lower than they have been for years, Stringent police orders have been {ssucd to prevent waste. Btreet-sprinkling has been entirely no[T . At _thls hour, 8:50, a 1ighit ratn prevalls, “The ouly foating tire-enging fn the barbor s now on the ducks for repairs. Affairs in Brooklyn are not much better. AMUSEMENTS, CHICAGO INTER-STATE EXPOSITION. ONLY EIGHT MORE DAYS, CIHIILDREN’S DAY, Monday, 8th. Admizdon, 10¢, Admisslon—-Adults, 25c; Children under 12 yeara, 15¢. Excarsion Rates on all transportatton lnes. McVICKER'S THEATRE, LAST PRUFORMANCES OF EDWIN BOOTH wif i Fool's Revenge OF Tk EDWIN BOOTH A8 BERTUCCIO THE JESTER. FRER G E i Hell S (0 Loty & [1go. Suuduy; Ocl. 8. ~Diuit | Ihuuclcau hmfi':g!"dumn_._nu-':"a"unr?'.uflxb_x‘.' g iy NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clark-st,, opposiie Bherman House, FIFTH WEEK OF TIIE sTAR TUOUPR, HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS, Always souieihing new. The place tosce & e fomnunre. Fint auarance ot dhe Orone Buod rers of the Buutheru Darkey on recurd, Mr. FILANK COSIT AN, Entire Couipaoy lira New Frograign Mod - erate dnd Ioputar Prives, 75¢., S0, 25, Tuber the fo¢ ‘las] sberuian House, Box Of- ily. " No chiarge for reserving seats, Matie .y and batarday, ADELPHI TUEATRE, J. I RAVENLY,. Manager sud Proprictor. LAST CHANCE . JOUN E, MeDONOUGIH COMIINATION, Ia the Great Dramstle Seusativa. In 8vs ac [IEERTUN'S BECRET SEGVICE{ Or, The Moty cGulres, from Allai Piokeriou's ook of ** The Moliy perpeiratious, the nesassius, stcusivo Cot . New sceuery, Soand 7oe. Al Eiie Nigbia <" Piots, chouough's 'efces, 15, 23, st Waiivees HOOLEY'S TUEATRE, ALICE DUNNING LINGARD. WM. HORACE LINGARD. Monday, Oct. 1, ev alug, sad Wi Satuinday Matizeres Fholr Sri s ey yery Illh‘l'llwllll Fuarof the W el superb NEW YOIK COMPAN 23 RTiate. tn the b .Illr,nlly-lncc:nlul Hbtorical Drams, wriiten ex- fur Weta by A. D. Gordug, Ead., tutitied HEART AND CROWN! WITH AN IMMENSE CABT, BOURMQUE'S DANOCING ACADEMY 1 TWBSTV'FUUIE?I,(:_BI‘:IBN INDIANA-AV. CLABSES—For children will conincnce on Batundas, 30 p. ‘or gentlcmey, vu Saturday, Oct Oct. 6, at 6 stdp m. lea, 00 Friday, Uct. 13, st 3. . WO0D'S MUSEUM AND OPERA-UOUSE Everyovening, Wednesday and Saturday Matioees, HERN. BZ FOSTER Io uuuls:;us CRUSOE. Sueultavlle. . D, SPENCER HEAD uow uu saliblihog. Neat woek the denssitoual Drama. GRIZZLY ADAMS. A DANCING ACADENIES. MARTINE. S0UTH SIDE—1010 Indiana-av, Oentlemen's Cl 3 " 3 8, Chlldrens Ciaas opent, o Garariey, 050 & WEST SIDE—65 Bonth Ada-st. NOW OFPEN. NORTH SIDE--272 Ohioago-av, NOW OPEN. BASE BALL, List Champiomsip Games—Seasn of 1817 TIE FAMOTS Lionigwille Club vs. Chicago Club, This Atternoon and To-morraw Alternoon, at 3:15 orumpt. Grotinde, Twenty-third and State-ath o e ni et hotaere kil e et i the game ©on Xaturday by delivering their bonk covees, A, G. RPALDIRG, Rec. " RAILIOAD TINE TADL ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATTS, (e Ty I My OHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘Ticket Offces, 62 Clatkost, iherman Tlouse) and as aPaclfic Fast L akloux Clty & Vankt abubuqie Day Ex.vis alhibuque Ntght Ex. via C'ton| aUmahs Nighi asloux Clty abreent fock '+ H 0 . ~¥aliman Wil Care are run through, petweon Gl caz0 ang imaha, on The trarh leaving Cibare ot 1o ‘Nother_road runs Paflman o Bote] cars west 1)"(‘5'!11&! flm‘n ¥ oy, Oior fovon at. a=Depot corner ot Wells and Kinzie-sta, b-Depot corner of Canal and Kinzie-sta OHICAGA, BT. PAUL & POLIB LINE. Ticket ofiicea 2 Clark-st._and st _:np_n--sm& Depot. | Leave. | Amive. 0N B M, ¢ 4 3 00p: M. ¢ hiro &, m: CHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUIS AND OHIOAGO i B8 R Tweaty tuind s Tieker Umrer vy Handonnry, EL Panl & Mingeapolls £ BE, Paul & Minnespolls £y, t 0p.m. zl- m. bk 'eoria Fast Expre &, 1n, Protia, Reokuk & Buriji . Chivago & Fatucan th}tml';F 28 m or Lacon. Wakh Lo BE' 1200 b Joligt & bulgut Azcommdsyn + A1) b o CHICAGO, MILWAUKFE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Tpian Depat. cornor Madison and Canal-sta. ‘Ficket e P ark-#., obposite sherman House, L_l,?l'!. ! 1508 M. * 7:00p. o T_Arrive. Milwaukee Express. W jsconsin & Mlancrdia b thru en, 248 er0i00 . 1rasi 10:008. M. 4i00p. m. Ty, Rteseny Foint, Tand irugh NIEM. it £:0p. m. ¢ 7:00 Allt run vis Mijwaukee. 7ickets for St. Tag and M vl ol er via Nadison il nd Min s are du Ciilen, or via Watertown, LaCrosse, agit Winoas, LI m:?rdxm. RAILROAD. by 1 [ R g icked onice, 121 Handaiph s, nees Craped . m. 1 Hando Kt Lols Fast L Calro & New Orleans .Cairo, NewOrleans & Texas 8. CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLEOAD. _‘fl!hll-. and at depots. W oRoE i Arrive, ntEpr ansaniiity, Atelbao ud Texss Expre :00 .. {8 6:33 & MIOHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. 2t corut b tel, aud &t Paluier iouse, FITTSBURG, PT. WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY, Depot, vorner Canal and Madison-sts. Ticket Otticos, G Clark-st., Falmer House, aud Grand Pacific Hotel. |_Leave_j_ Arrive. ¢ #:008, @it T:00p, m. Siael miff eisva i B:wa. . s BALTIMORE & OHIO. ety i oty Grand Taciny, and Devat (EXpOMIGH BaiidiaK): e e [ oy Arrive. 5:408. m. 8:40p, m, orning E; ast Line. llml':{ Mall =0l L N, ¥, & Hoston hpect Atlantie Kxjreas, dally.. Nigut Express. PIITTSBURG, OIRCINNATI & 8T. 1OUIS B. R. Duopot curuer of Ciluwon and Carroli-ats,, West Slde. : ! OHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO BAILROAD Depot, corner of Vaa lurca and hherulsn-sis. Ticket Uttice, 64 Clark+at., bherinan Houss. 1__Arrive, 10:0 D m. i§ 6:30 8 m. Omaha Leavenw'th & Atcl B LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH STEAMERR For Hi!&"‘""“m"‘:‘x:;‘ Wes Shors porta, 8l U s bowt dou’s go ul Fruin .;'-wgmfin"hun‘"m e YorGradi liaves, Urand Raplda, sad Musko- . F’n. Dally, Bunday exuep! nn“ PR Ay Yors. JosephoDaty at 104 . ceblod butur, boat dues nub 11230 e T ForGireen iy, £ cic., Friday., y, Eacenat e At e Tot SebieAn s DOLLAI STORE, DON'T FAIL T0 VISIT STE[N’S DOLLAR STORE, 106 Madison.st, GUARANTEED SPECULATION, f i dles : wone: u(lfll{‘d 102 Brott (o Giade. Foulet b e Correaponi: ency boticlied: o) lll'”l’ L ac ¢ ow Yor A u:urfim esiibers P, 0. Box2uiy. 4 1Sroudast. UMBRELLAS, EESONER ololoor ST Keep's Umbrellas. Dest quallty gloglam, §1.00 each, SUBMEL HBESOLTS, GLEN PARK HOTHEL, WATKIN'G ULEN, N. Y. Terup 33 W $3 per day. Apiolglisene AL il Trea, Bead (o7 cibculer aiayals of welst, G b FLOIL Prvpsiatos