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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY OCTOBER 20, 1877—TWFELVE THE COURTS. gome Interesting Admiralty Points.— Decisions on the Annio Lauric Cases. Tho 010 Trustees of the Free-Will Bap- tist Charch on thq Anxe fous Seals They Want to Iave Their Liability Defined Concerning & Mortgage. Dissatistied Partners Appeal for Prefection Aganst ke Other Pellows, Judge Blodgett yesterday deckled what' are known as tha Annle Lourie admiralty eases. The Annie Laurie was libeled In December, 187, by one Fay, on a claim for 846 wages, and sub- sequently sold by the Marshsl under thisdecrec. #he was Uil In by Charles Mears for $2.000, he Saving previously had possession of her under s mortgagre in his favor, Soon aftera large number of clgtms againat the procecds were filed Ly different parties, The largest ' was for 81,200 in favor of one Afyers, for aster's wages for fome threa years, Miller & Crawford also flled an Intervenfog libel for $500 for supplics furnished in the home port; one Dowman wanted 871 for townge fn the home port, and Cobh 8180 for towage In n foreign pord; the County Treasurer asked for $147.18 for tuxcs; and Lundgrin demanded $200.75 for damages accastoned by coilision. Al these clalms were referred to Commls- sloner Proudloot to examine and report upon, and he rerused to allow any of them, The most Intercatiug point In the case was whether Mears should be held entitled to the £3,000 which hiehad bid for the vessel. He was » mortgagee, and bid in the property to save tis title. and he contended he was entitled to the 2,000 on account of his mortrage len, while the cloimants alleged that they tad prior rizhts over him. Inregard to Myers' claiin for wages, the Com- missfoner disallowed it on the ground that as Myers could only claim the right under the State Inw to.be patd, ho had lost that right by accepting & personal bond in lieu of his right as sgalnst the veseel in rem, Furthermore, that a8 aguinst n morteagee a manter could not claln priority. Myers alleced that, ns s bondas- men had hecome fnsolvent he could follow the procecds, but It was held his taking a boml walved his llen. The Commissfoner’ also re- ported adversely to tho clalms for supplies and towgge in the home port, first, heeause they could not clalm priority to the mortgaree, and, sccond, beeause the elnims were stale as oeninst him. The clatio of County- Treasurer Huck met with a like fate, the Com- missloner lullnwlni{ the decision in the easze of the schooner Pitgriin, where a similar clafm was madeand disallowed by Judge Blodeety, The Commissioner also declied azaluat the claim of Howman for Lowace. It secns {hat the Anple Laurle ot nxround off (iroese Potut, and onc of Bowinan's tues was sent for, Before she are sived the vessel got off, Bowmun, however, wade out n il for $6, on which he was paid by the then owners of the vessel, [t was helil to be a claim for services in the home port, and stale aa nmainst Mears, Bowman tried to urge {ts validity as a salvage claim, but the Judize could not sco thnt nni'llxlnx: had been saved by Bowman on which 1o rest his clalm, The report of the Comuntssioner on all these clafina wis upproved and the futervening libels dismiseea, Astu the vlaim of Lundgrin for damaces tm-I a collislon, the Commissfoner reported apal t, buton exeeptions to the report Judge Bludgett eustalued them, and ordered tho clalm to he lo. The collislon occurred In the summer of 313, the Annie Lourio bettiz then owned by Ebbert & Green,. ‘The Commissloner thougbt fwas stalo as agninst Mears, baving occurred w0 vears uFu, and hie having no notice of it. The Judge, however, held that under all the cireumatances Mears, having sllowed Ebbert & Green toetaln pussession and control of the vessel, shoulid he held lable for thelr wrong, owed his declslon In the case of the Harrfet Ann, that the limitation of time in which to bring an action fur that classof claims, being mariting 8, should be at least two years. This clalm was therefore allowed for the whu;c awount, being the only one that was suc- cessful. TIB PROTECTION LIFE. Edward D, Couke, Beceiver of the Protection Lite-tusurance Company, yesterday filed a pe- tition settinge out that “ubout the 2Sth of 8cp- tember, 1570, the Company leased of Henry Greonchaum all the roms fut_one on the 8 ond Nloor of Gre m's building, Nos, 70, i3, aud 82 Filth avenue, ut an_annual renta) of 2,400, payable monthly, ‘The Comnpuny hns tever occnbled the rooms, hut has sublet them tovarlons partles, Many of them are sl have been unoceupled, and are only an expense, An arranzement has been made by which this Jease #hall be . canceled and the tenants turned over 1o Grecncbaum When the Recelver took p sfon of the Compuny’s oflice, Nos. 83 and & Fitth avenue, be found theres vonaliderable oftice furnfture. Bomo of it has been reunved to a smaller of- fice, atd the yemainder ought to be sold at vublle sale, it belng uscless now to any one, and the offico rent aceumulating. There ore o uuniber of clalms against the Company for death losses which need to % ‘udfusted by. an exvert tnedieal samfner, and a8 D, J . Hollls- fer has Leen the examiner for the Company, the celver usks to be allowed to retain him to ex- wnine these clafma. Judge Willlamsaccordingly entered an orderal- lowlng Mr.Cook to compromise the (reenebaum dalm, 1o sell the furniture at auction, amd to employ Dr, Hollister to examine the death daling, ON TIE ANXJOUS GEAT, The property of the Free-WHI Bantist Church, crner of Loomis and Jackson streets, was sold Yesterday under a foreclosure of a trust-deed, aud abuut the very hour of the sale the old Trustees of the chireh filed a bill against 8, W, Rainsou, Thy Nr\vll’nrkel duvings Bank of New- market, N, 11, J. ¥. Lawrcnce, and the present rustecs of tho church to bave the trust-deed corrected under which the sale was inude, The somplalnants are Panl W, tilllett, John A, Bart- lnni'm:l iliram Watts, and they, together with \. B, Downs, J. (. Elkina, famiu Chase, Pleasaut Amick, W, F, Behel, aml_il, 4. Relehe wald, were fn 1970 Trustees of the Free-Will Baptist Chureh, ‘The chureh belnie at that time i debt, they burrowed of ouu James Langley £3,200, piving their note aud a trust deed on the chureh property to secure the loan. The papers Fere, howeyer, stuned i such s way as to leave ftdouttful whether they sigued them na lndic Yiduals or as Trustees of the church, It they Sigued them as individuals thew the cliurch prop- eriy s not Nable, and If s ‘Frustecs then they sre not dudividually bl for any. deficicucy, The Newwarket Buvings Bank is holder of the Bote andt trust-deed, und Y,ruuuwd to foreclose, anl yet Lold them liable for any deticlency, They Tear that owing to this doubt’ us to the Utle conveyed by ths sale, the property would Dot bring ity full “value, aud therefore asked it the trust-deed and note might be corrected %0 82 10 ahiow that they sicucd as Trustoss, and mhuwy tuay be exoucrated from any persoual iy, FITZPATRICK & CO, Frank A, Duncun yesterday flod s bl in the Superfor’ Court axalvst Lis partuer, Patrick Fltzpatrick, to dlseolve & Lmrlneulnu which hag therto existed between the two in the foundry Usiness. The parties went Into business in November, 1674, with oue Michael Brucker, €ach agreefor to’ vontribute $:300, add to divide protite and losses equally. [nMay, 1573, Brucker S0ld out all his fnterept to the cowplaitant and defendant, Cowplaliunt now churges that Pltapatrick bas greatly overdrawn his accouunt, and to cunceal bis operations has faliitied the books ‘and ralsed the Invoices s0 as BDpear to have pald out tuore 140 o veally bas, The trm has sbout §2 98 devoslt with thy Prairie State Loun and ‘Trust Bank, and Duucan fears his partner will W thls out sud convert it to his own usc, He thereforo asks for un fujunctin to prevent Fitzpatrick from further uterferiug with the it atlairs, for the appolutment of W Hecewver, ud for a'dissolution of the partnership. A breliminary tojunction was tssued aa asked. FAGE BRO3I. & CO. Onville Page, a wember of the well-known 8w of Page Hros, & Cu., wholesale confection: €3 at Nos. B9 and 01 Lake strcet, tled & bl yesterday i the Superior Court ainst ‘his partner, Willam W. Page, d the Michivun Centrsl Railroad Compay, l:klux for an acvount and an injunction to re- Mrain thew or their suents from taking pos- :;ulnn of, removivg, or trubsportivg without this Buate'any of the books of account, credits, rilunev-. choaes fu wctlon, goods, wures, or wer- thandise of the lats firm f Page Bros. & ;" ek are or were lately s the custody and cou- f"[ Of thy complatnuns at Nos. B 61 Lako SUkct, of frum wwllecking of venverting tho rame wherever they may bhe. An Injunction was taaucd a asked, The bill waa carried off, 8o that the full facts could not be ascertained, ITEMY. Jidge Drummond yesterday morning heard the patent-suit of Chalmera Ingersnll va, James Arnold et al,, fnvolving a patent for paper dishes, and jn the sfternoon he took up the three patent-cascs of Holbeck & Gottired vs. Bartholomae & Roealug anid otherd for an fn- Irinzement of apatent for pitehing beer-barrels, Judges Gary, Jameson, Booth, and Moore will hear inotlons to-day; Judee Rogers, mo- tions for new trials; Judae McAllister will have a peremplory call of motions for uew trial, and Judge Williams will take up motions snd di- Yorce cases, Judee [eaton was engaged veateniay in hear- ing the case of the 8, Ustrick's Catholic Cliurch of Eterling vs. Join Daly and othera,—a bf filed to recover the Catholic church proy { In Sterling, which Daly, a tormer pricst, s raid to have wrongfully buugnt with church _moucey, and taken the title Iu his own name. The case cotnes up on a demnrrer, und {s heard here Lo sult the Judee’s conventence, UNITED STATES COURTS, Henry B. Halsted filed a bill yestenday sainst C. W. Upton, I J. Furber, and Van I, Hic- 2ins, to restraln asale under execution of the following property: Lots 12, 13, 14, 15, lo Bluck 4 of the University Subulivision of Bov. 34, a9, 14 also the W. 1 of the N, W, Y of Bee. A, 83, 15 also all T. 8. Dobhins’ Interest in the N. E. % of Sec. 6, the 8, E. If of Hee, Gy the E, of the 8. . 4 and the E. i of the N, W. 1{ of Bee. 6, 37, 14 Complatnant is owuer of the undivided i¢ of the W, 35 of the N, W, if of See. U1, 33, 15, which hic boneht at trustee’s sale last March for the sum of $11,000. The prop- erty in June, 1874, waa owned by Thotnas 8. ° Dobbjus, and by him ‘sold to Hugh McKewin. The fatter gave a trusi. deed back for 36,000, and it was a salo under this trust-deed that complainant clatumed his title. D'rior thereto, and in 1672, C. W. Upton, as Assignee of the Great Western Insur- anve Company, recovered & judgment for §4,- 324,50 against Dobblom, In June, 1877, 11, J, Futber recovered & judgment for $11,227 against Dobhivs snd others. Executions lave been issued®on both these judzments, and levied on the obove-named property, Including that of complainant, and it was idvertised to be sold yesterday. Complainant therefore aska that the Marvhal may be restralned from scliing nis roperty until wll the real cstale owned Ly flnhmm and conveyed subsequent to March, 1874, shall fiest have heen sulil, DBANKRUITCY MATTERS, In the cane of Henry Moslier et al., an onler wna entered for a salo of the fxtures in tho vincgar manufactory. A Final creditors’ meetings will be beld Nov, 26 in the caso of A. J. Hough aud of J. F. Cou- uard, The creditors of Henry 'I. Jones were divided as to the merits of R'E. Jonkins and J, U. Knickerbocker for Assignee, und, being unable to sagree, the matter was referred to the Court for declsion. SUPERIOR COURT TN BRIRF, Willlam Hinchellf began a suit for $1,500 against Eugene Lerbert, 8. O, Judson, and N. lf Delamater, Samucl Mavers hrought suit against Solomon Hlarris to recover §3,000, Joseph Rosenlierg et al. sucd James Thomas for 1,000, Benjamin Bateman nad G. S, Gardner began a suit by attachiment agalnst Richard J. Arnold to recover $1,180.58. CIRCTIT COUNT, Augusta Gratz bewan o sult for £1,000 dam- ngen yesterday agulnat Mary Cook, C. E. Cook, J. DS Treanor, and W, A, Merizold, Matilda Sleinitz commenced a suit in replesin azainet Charles Kern, J. A. Schoeninger, and Robert Mannheimer, to recover some furniture valued at $2,000, THR CALL MONDAY, Jubax Dauxsoxp—In chambers. Jupgr [hoDuETT—Sct cascs and genoral busi- ness, Jupar Gany—108 to 113, 115 to 118, snd 121 1o 18u, tuclusive, No, 107, Martin va, Finucan, on trial. Jubar JANERON~2TT), 2601, 284, 785, 280, 301, 2o, 2o, and 207 'No, 240, Osborne s, Grege, on trial, AUk Monne- 0. 40, ' No care on trisl. Jrnar Roorns—Sel case 350, Brown va, llrown, and calendar Nos, 320 to {45 Inclusive. No, 283, Newman vs. Bluett, on trial. Junee Hoati—Sel vase term No, 672, and eal. ender Nos, 18 to 200, Inclusive, cxcopt 187, 180, 107, No, 2,381, Smith ve, Barclay, on triat, Jrnaz MeALLISTEN—Goes to the Crimioal Court. Jupox FauwrLt—teneral busineas, Juvar WitLiaNs—General business, JUDUMENTS, H Uxitkn 5Tatzs DisTiey Covnr—Junax Buop. axrT—lcorge C, Finney et al. va, D, K, Tawn, decree, S183.84.~C, M, Lindgren ve, propeller Annie Lfune: decrec, $200, 75, SUrEon Uornr—Cosressiosa—A, C. Lausten va. Ilenry Cordis, $748.—Auguat SchinfMiansen va. Charles Gahlbeck, $670,10. —Same ve, Ellen and tobert Ponley, 8107, —Michael Ryan va, John Cieary, $118.10. Jdepat Uy —Connecticut Mutaal Life-Insuranca Cowipany ve. Morcs L. Pottle, £12,040, 18, ~James Coombs ¢t al. vk, Willin Slemint, 838,81, — ticorge Reppes et al, va Lawrence O'Drion; ver dict, &107, sud motion for new trial. Uit CarniT—Ieins Noukns—C, W, Rigdon Union Trust Company; verdict, $1,000,and nio- n for new trial, Jdurner Boorn~M. I, Dewment et al. va, Otto Schnerman; verdict, $7.50, and motion for new rial. dupax McArtisten-~Lorenzo Wandell, use J. M, Wandell, va. W, G, Hartwell, §35,05. ——— CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. Tha * Hawkeye " Drops Into Serlous Talk, Rurlington (1a.) Datokepe. ‘The 8¢, Lows 7¥mes complains that the munie. ipal authorities of that city concoct ordinances ealeulated to drive trade away, while Chicago perfeets means to oncourace traflic of overy Tnd to centre within ber limits, Bays the Timea: We rot upon the waters. when oar prow Should grate the golden falce, ‘There s a great deul of truth fn the criticism. Just now the 8t, Louisans are sstonished to Tearn that the great bulk of cattle shiptuents from Henry County, Miasourl, roes to Chicago, which {s nearly 800 miles furthier away than 8t. Louls. The same thing {s notieablo’ In regard 1o the Texas trade; Chfcaco ships her zouds right past 8t. Louls, hundreds of miles beyomd, into Texas sud the Bouthern Stutes, and takes Southern products in exchange, This s appar- mulrnn unuatural stato of things, und ft cer- tainly would not exist, at feast not ut ita pres- cnt magnitude, if 81, Louis hud one tithe the en- crgy and enterprise that thoroughly permente the utmospliere uf Chiengo, Take, for tustunce, the commerelal relatious of the two citfes with Burlington, Uniee our merchants dealt almost Jusively with 8t. Louls, All our supplies came up the river. That was easy transporta- tion, and it waa cheap; and the 84 Louts lords nlrupuncrw' feeling wecure in thefr * paturat sdvantages,* rested ensy, and disaatned the ldea that Chivago could ever roach scross the miry prajrics of 1llinois and take awav their trade, llm. Chicago begaw to foster s rullroad system, When the Chicaco, Burlington & Quincy” Koad was buils into Burlington, the character “of our mercantile business changed, Wo began to buy in Chicago und poluts East. As Hurling- 100 grew, she Lutlt up & ruilroad system of her own, untll uine Hoes of ralirond radiate fromn this point, and now even Burlivgton has the temerity to compete with 8t. Louts for the trade of Northern Missourd. and penctrutes fnto Kansas and Nebruska with certatn llnes of trudy any iwanulactur It was only yesterday thust & manufacturing tirm (n this city shipped $1,000 worth of guods to alveston, Tex,; and it was not an exceptional instance, either, but 1o the regular Hne of trade, and for a class of goods exteusively munufsctured in 8t Louls, 3lean- while, 8t. Louls bas made very little effort to recover her lost trade here. “What Nttle sho gots ls due to the enterpriso and persistence of Com, Davidson aud his contemporarics oo the river. Chicaggo has two ditect lines of rallway to Burlington. The ouly direct line Bt. Louls has to Burlington ia one quite recently eun- summated by a Chicago company, Even the short liuo of the wost bank of the river Los dawdled along for years unhelped by St. Louts, ‘nn.‘!ll saved only by Chicago and Eastern cap- tallste. ‘The Times has a laudatory edlitorial of (he new line of road now about to by opened from 8t. Louis to Minneapolis,—a congerics of rvads down which it hopes to turn a portion of the graw-tratlic which has heretofore gone to Mil- waukee and Chicago. But the principal link i that live—the Buriington, Cedar Raplds & Northern—owes its existence to Burlington en- terpriso; not a dotlar of 1te stovk was taken in St. Louls, uor were any of iy Londs marketed there. Thus, all the way throuch, the commer- cfal history of lowa la a history of & State thav owes nothing to the enterprise of *the Future Great City " for fts advancement in wealth aud prosperity; and what limited commerctal rela- tious Iowa sustains to<lay with 81 Louts is dug almost entirely 4o the desire ana the efforta of lowana to cultivate business counections with the South, and to secure a Southern market for our prolile granarics. We kuow that the busi- ness-meu of Burlington would be glud to en- wmerchants largo their dealings with St. Lou! lluk manufacturers, but it ts time they wers et part-way iu advances that ought to be as mutual o thelr promptings as they certatuly would be in bepefivent results. e ———— —— AUSTRALMNJRODUC];S]. Bpecinl Dispuich to thicago Tridune. SpuINGriELD, T Oct. 10~ Tasemanis, Aus- tralls. s sent samples ol seed imvn there, aud specimens of the products of that couutry 1o the lllivols Departinend of Agriculture, wd a3ks an ¢xchange. PAGES. ? MARINE NEWS. A Fierce Northeaster Plays Havoc with the Shipping. Another List of Nautical Casualties and Others Anticipated. Cause of Closing the Locks om the Des Melnes Canal. Bale of Vessels by the United Statea Marahal, Ete, DES MOINES CANAL LOCKS, At the Mississippl Rtivor Improvement Conven- tion held in St 'aul last week, Mr, Ruasell, of S8, Lonis, offered & preamble and reeolutions de- nouncing the closing of the steamnoat lock on the canal round the rapids of the Mirsissivpl River at Keokuk, whercby the canal waa shut to pavigation twelve days In Scptember and eigbteen days In October: that s3ld canal had cost the Government £0.000,000; that the job lad been bungled or otched by incompetent engincers, and calling on Congrens (o Investieate, etc. After renting the documunt. Mr. Ruwmell proceaded to denuunce tie manner in which the work lind lieen iune on the canal. and charged tat negligence, fncapacity, i corruption was at the Lottom af that friubfe with thecanal, The tGoverament lisd heon twelye years Dullding fhe canal, and bad siven the people nothing now. The canal cost about E.00N0), and Bow could nut be “wsed. The engineering departuient re- ectved a mild, lut evidently drecrved. cri ; Gen. Metgs, Asslatant Eneineer |1 Istand, repited ta the criticiains of B [istasit how itie locks (0 the eanal fatied o work. 1a thought that constderation the apeatious and nnparalielled undertaking of bufid: @ that canal, shat some shoul made for mistaken i tion of how the Taflure of tiie c . The rontract fur lafing and boiting the rocks down utider the gater, and the work, as sulsequent examiostion was not_property done. ct | always pominie 10 w nnot allght or negiect That held the rocks ecame: oo diaplacemeat of the stage. sliowaiice SubR 2 Twe such 81 b reflect unfa- ering department.” 1t wat evi- conld not slwaya be avolded. d 10 the great size ted by Mr. fussell. kates 34 the Dea Moined 7 larger than thioa at Louturiile are, and wasanswered {n the adirmative. Mr. usell indicated (hiad he was 5ot quite satisDrd un that point, bot as be did nok liave ihe evidence at hand with which to show the statement incorrect, he sald nuthing further. Gen. Melgy also atated that M. Husell was i error when he tated st 0 W casial to Do 82,000,000, 1 cast rake, of ¢, Panl, thought when he heard ofF's rraotution’ read’ that ‘It sounded rathor fle regarded the expinuation mule by Gen. { eatiefactory. lie desired to seo n the Convention, 4 Liarah, Meign a8 perfecuy iarmaony prevatl metibers of the Conventiod would hutatlow thetsalves and hoped the 10 be drawn off apon auy eiher ienes than tie one properly belure Uic body, Ue expressed & bope that lie resolution world be witlidrawn. Mr. Russell declined (0 witiidraw the resolntion. and exprosacd a destra Lo neet Uhe tustler and fight it out Hight tiere in the Couventivn, He churged, oo’ the [ATLor &L Loulx, thut the cuuniry had vufiered nat less han $4,000,000 by the detay coused by tlie clming up of the canal by Congress {00 the matter Me demanded o iave an [nveatluation 1 1ie atlirmed that Guvernuient had besn compelied (o pay, amof thizgs, &¥L000 8 year far a steatner to KO up b he Miminalypt Jt{ver with huntiug parties fu the thone buiidion that canil, 83U SHAC Was Whers. Somib of the mouty went, Mr. Jofin Dougtas, of Winooa, made & motion that e paper e Jald on the fable. T was nat s tnatter tiat ould_properly cuine. before the Convention, and had Detter be Kephout. Xo owe could tell how mich nitro. Iycerine tiere wae in (he preamtie anil resolution. e motion hresafied. au 1o preambla sud resolusion were Luid on the tabie. A BEVERE NUR'EASTER, ‘The firat severo northeaster of the season set In about 2 o'cluck yosterday morning in this Iatitude, and had continued with unabated fury np to a Iate hour luat night, with prospects of a continuance, There were o good many crafi on, this part of Lake Michigan when the blow aet in. but nearly all of them had time to scek harbors for shelter befure danger overtook them, The beavy rainfall and an nousually dangerous sea made navization extra hazardous, and ecarcely a crait reached port that did nut have sore damage Inflicted upon her anlls 3 waler waa lsshied in fur ?’:‘ ({l.smnl%flrl:.h' and the waves leaped hl[zfiv nbove the breakwaters and plers. Several vesscls along the coast rude at anchor during the day. and 8 humber ran back, while many were bound m arrived eafely. ‘The steamers of the regular shore ilues were detained In vort,’ Itis 1lllle vrobable that more dlsasters will be reported as soon sutlicient time elaps fter the slurm o ges the ro- ports in. The tugs were busy all day rendering 10 v iw that were trying to reach the fur! the little craft had & rowgis ttme, During the day ninety asil and steam vessols arrived. 'The tollowing late **specials™ will explain how e adle 'fnc“rh 10 Tha Chicago Tridune. A 2 il g et V0, 1037 he usuat all wenttier, with Ita fos, strouk winda, and ligh scas, has com- Eet e e alkh o Loy, ‘eathict ils ¢ ng winter, SN ok bt *+ Houih Weatnee® wil ('l’)l|:lll not l;lfl iave & wuccess: olun. e Veuperturos are ot much affected as yet. the Alr being o Ilc‘grll‘ll‘l. III:(i‘ (:";I"I Nog\'?’ [ }lbl baraw- HEet To e 20 Bl I eIt tior Fisiing DOE | aIi0R: O it [ HoriDeRst by cast piowlug. atthe rate of foriy-fv per “Llie sui 7. whd fs Increasing. ik very Wizt dashlag usér the Crib. 1t 16 b present Tunnicg 1en feet growing bigher, high, sud Is ateadily “The workuien whe have been sl work upon the Crib could uot cullie vut 1o resutie thelr Iabors to-day oo ac- counb ll'l' the ligh : as, 404 could wot have dove much if they had vl put, [BuCtew tigs iave ventured 1o Wve tn thie sen. T liave seen unly several uf bie largess try i, 1 UAVS ween unly oue Yesscl ae yot u distr d (uat one, to all * e 8t Lincoll . hia Crib. Nofurther news at this .| LALLM TRON, Crib-Becper, LATER, Srectal Lible Digpaled b The Chieago Tribun Citn, Uct. 19- 111, ~The storm s getting feros ctous. ' Tise' witd is nuw blawlii ut the rate of siaty infica per hour aud the sca b Flstux, 11880 bigh now that fho siray dashics up 1o the second story f the L therwise ht-Louw nad clear over my owa house. &l ¥ re s yel. every thinkla O B et e L aow, Crib-Keeper. Following are somo of the mishaps cauzed by the storm: 'Tho scow Maria Dizon was found near the new jor st daylight yesterday morsing by Capt. pahike of Lhe tug American Eagle, Ina distressed condition, hlvln‘( »lipped both anchors snd pound. inc about In the heavy sea, She was lowed into tho harbar, One of her crew cauie very near per- fahing whije In the npging. he outbonrd coupling on the shaft of the prop Hcotin s louse, and In cousequunce of the beavy weather whe did not gu vul night before tast. The scir Wtillam L Prestou arrived last evening with lier headgear and back-ropes torn away, The sclir Conquest, caughl in the gale, liad some dawage done 10 her antle, and & portlon of her deck-load of lumber swepl away, Capt. Moors, of the schr Uity of the Straits, did not run back yesteniny (o nvoid the storin, aa stated 10 some of the pupers. e reuiaiued to pore, The stmr Mary (irob rou back for shelter. Bche Carrier Joat Ler matn-boom, behir Duncan City lost her jibvouin guy. Schr z|n.' :mnmouaur:u} ber Jib torn and her duck-load of Jumber shifted. Ls':wflli-w Gillets had her deck-load of Jumber shifted. Hark W, I1. Vanderblit bad ber canvas dsmaged, A veasel was veported off the Marine llospital with a vignal of disiress fying during the forencon, and & tug brought hee in, butnothing of & serivus nature bxd hluwn!fl her. At 1 o'cluck this morning the storm continned 1n a)l jta fury, but no duasters were reporiced by tug» wen and others. b PORT IIURON. Soectal Disvaleh 0 The Chicaga Tribune, Ponv lreow, Mich,, Oct, 10,—Down—Props Philadclphia, Annie L. Craig, &t Louls, Fountsin City, . W. Powers. Arctic, Salina and barges, D. M. Wilson and consort, Welmors and consort; schra D. 5. Austin, Jobn 8. Miner, Asa Clilde, Azov, Chestet B. Junes, G. S, Hazard, Otonsbeo, Sarab Jane, Lillie Hamilton, Chins, Hydrabad. Delos DeWalf, Up~—Props Colorado, Jay Gould, Cuba, Burling. ton and barges, N. Nills and barges, Turner and barges, Tempest and barges, Mineral Hock sud convort; achrs Parana. A. G. Morris, P, L. Dan. forth, Nellie Redingion, Hutcher Boy, T, H. How- land, Willlam Houie, Minme Slauson, Jamea U. Harrieon, Hungarian, Bello Walbridge, Atucnlso, noses, Ncvads. Chenev Ames, Willlam K. Hanon, Scamam, North Cape, E. P. Dorr, Gur sou, lsco, Fred A. Morse, F. C. Street, St Law- Wind—Northeast, brisk. Weatber starmy, The prop 8. Louls, which wes sunk in Ui Sanlte River, passed down “"“‘f‘ The tug Prindiville’s lighter, the sche D. Pro. Yoot m%«n released from the each ab Preague le. l': propeller, ed to be one of the W ‘Transportation s ashore on Point suz Pe £l tag Castle te working to ro- focs, Lake Er S oo 91, Josend, which was run nto by the rica. near Peach [eland, has been abane total Jous. A fAeet of vesacls bound up is detatoed hero to-night by the storms —— NAUTICAL MISHAPDS, While golng ap tha river yesterdsy tbe prop N brasks o & log 1o one of her wheels, and, after futile ¢endeavors were made by the crew to gei 1t out, Capt. Palcon, the diver, was sent for, and went to work st it \hh'nckun ;»':n‘::uw?fl; oo the schr Lewis Hoas, 0fe Dear nley. i 5«8 St Louls, which strack & rock and sunk atlor's Encampment, bas beun ralsed, and 1is on ber way down. ‘Tucsdav the tug Bweet Brothers*succeeded in re- lesaiog the scow 1. G. Willisms from the busch st Bt Joseph. snd towed ber into that port, Her fn- Juries aro sligh The schr ¥. Ke! s, ashore om Long Pointk got off Monday by Jel ning some of Bur CAIKO, CO8- sisting of {mn ore, from Ugdensburg. | pebeCul Cosk sakcsed proist a3 Bullsle. She expertenced such rough seathier on her recent pawese that it s thonght her cargoof grain was damaprd, Fhe Canndian stmr Reymonr, ashors on Lonely Trland, i reported a totai Jo ‘The achir Eveline [ates, ashore 8 Grand la- ¥rn, was released on Taceday and towed inaide for repnirs. s rehr Faith, Joaded with bark, from Tike Tiay, eapeizad Wednreday about theee miles south from Polnt Uiark, Lake Haoron. She aprang 8 leak alwnt 7 o'clack Taeaday evening, A riund.stern and three-masted schonner is re. rted ashore on the mainland between Middle ninnd and Thnnder liay, sunporerd to be the Wi- nona, aa ehe js overdne at thin ("'“‘ Kuch is the report of Captains arriving here this morning. A neaman nitached to the rehr Colden Fleece, named Frank (i, Norre, felf overbosrd from the sease) at 18uifald on Wedneadsy moming, and war drowned, Deceased wan 20 years of 82e, and halled from I'reston, England. 1f the rpar of a stinken veasr] were seen helow Point an Pelee, Lake Erle, they are :mnm( not thoro af the ache Willism I8, Oulen, a0 xhe f to- Jurted to have railed from fuliaio for Cleveland a ew days azo, The rche Annie Poster, of Port Rurwell, left Rinuston Friday for Bellevllie, and ran_ashore on Salmon Taland.” The tug §ranklin pulied her of and touk ber back to Kingston. where she was put ou the manue ratiway for repairs, KOLD BY THE MARSIHAL, A Deputy United States ¥arshal did a rushing brniness yesterday in eelling vearels. Ifn *'gut Away™ with threc scow-schooners tn the most don't-carerort of away. There wan s tittle bl for towinz against the little scow Trio, and Jonn C. Richherg tobk her infor $165. Other bille amounting to about $200 are pending syaint her, ‘The rcow Moses (inge, & craft that has capscity for sbout 100,000 feet of lumber. went mnder the hammer of the Federal anctioneer and was knocked down to € ry Channon and Capl, 4. 11, Duntan: for § She had_the aeual m. cumbtance—s moricaze—on her. The mortgagee bonght the ecow Stanton in for $3,050. Shels & guod vemsel in erery rerpect, The Trio hies at the foul of Washinzton street, And the uthern nl the foot of Carpenter atrect, North Beanch, About fifteen vessel-owners ant otbers braved the ieavy rafu-aturia to- attend the enlen, ‘The scow Annte Tomine was sold Thursiday for 8516 to Capt. Micheison, and the scow llarrict Asn for $130 10 an east-shore man. ronT COLBORNE. Derrato, Oct. 10, —\'vesels passing Port Col- horne lock for tweuty-four hoars ending 6 o'clack 18th: Eastwanl—Schre Charzer, Toledo to Ozdensbnrg: Bawana, Detroit to Oswego; Usribaldi, Erie to Torouto, Westward—Props Malne and Lowell, Ogdensburz to Toledo; Lawrence, Ogdenshurg to Chicag Earope and _ Canada, Montreal to D troit: Ocean, Montreal to Chicazn: Clinton, Ningston to Milwaukee: barke Itasca, Charloite to Chteago; M. Meltas and Augusta, Kiugeton to Chicogo: Wasne, Onwegg to Toledo: Manitowoc, Fair llaven to Chicago, ~ Schrs Florida, Oswego to Chicarn; Skvlark, Charloite to Chieago; G, W. Whitney, Ogdensburg lu Cleveland, A dispateh to the Union Steambuat Cnm‘mn( Rays the prop St Loude, recently sank st Satlors’ En- eampnent in e Saolt, has been rased, and pasred down the SL Clair Jiver thls morning with her cargo on bourd, | A CRAFT WITII A RISTORY, During the recent galcs frequent mentinn has been marle of the schr Col. Couk, she having been one of the alightly unlucky ones. That craft has a lilstory, Seventeen ycars 820 she was known as the Angusta, was owned in Detroit, and ose dark night 1n the of 1660 she collided with the fine stmr Lady Elgin, eunk her, and went on her way, leaving people to find watery graves In Lake Michiyzn, ‘The stary was bruited avroad that the acchlent was the result of careleasness on the Augunta, and the Indignation was eo great that It became neceerary, or atleast expedient, to change her name, sl sle {s now kuown as the Col, Cwi‘ —Detroit News. BUFFALO. Brrravo, N, Y., Oct. 10.—Chsrters—Schrs Lot tio Wolf. coal from Milwankee, 5c; Col, Cook, coal to Marguette, 81,00 ver ton, and ore back 'to Cleveland at $1,80 per ton: Fostoris, coal 1o East Saginaw at Lic; steambarge Raleigh and consort, ‘Kate Winslow, conl from Erie to Chicrpo st 40c; steambarge Tust and consord, Neweomd, wheat from Duluth to Buffalo at D¢, Clearances—Props N, K, Pairbank, Doluth; C. J. Kershaw, 00 tune coal, Milwaukee: V, 1. Ketcham, 630 tons coai; Idsho cud China, 400 brin salt, Chicago; schrs Cok, Caol,!500 tune conl, Marquetto; Jesslo Linn and J. Il Rutter, Cllcago. THE CANAL. Dripozront, Oct. 10.—Arrived—T. Ryburn, Ot- tawa, 6,000 bu corn. Clearcd—Leviatnan, LaSalle, 78,107 f lumber, 21,000 lath; Monte Christo, Sencca, 80,404 8 Jumbors prop Pallas, )l:-nr’. 08,007 {1 lumber; E. 8. Easton, Henry, 07,420 ft tnmber. Tintpueront, Uct. 10—0 p. m.—Arrlyed —Prop }id‘ I3, lleath, Lasalle, 2,000 bu corn, 3,000 bu vain Cleared—Trop King Bros., Kankakce Feeder, '.:.0('.).0 posts; Atlantic, Kankakee Feeder, 4,000 ponta. LAKE FREIGIITS, Cmicaao, Oct. 19.—The froizht market was dall and lower under free olteringe of veasels, with a limited inquiry from shippers, Apents decltned to nsme the rates, but the charters were supposed to be on the b: of 4c for corn to Buffalo, The brs Camden and Pensaukee look corn and a steamer & small loi of wheat for linffalo, Tne schr D. A, Wells, corn to Collingwuod at 3c, and the J. Platt osts 1o Sarmis. Capacily about 18,000 ba wheat, 110,000 bu corn, and 28,000 bu barley, MARQUETTE. . #necial Dievatch to The Chicago Tvibund. . Manguerrs, Mich,, Oct. 10. —Arrived yesterdsy —&chirs David Wagstaf?, Willism Grandy. Cleared to-dsy—Prop P, Chamberlain, schrs Fanny Nell, J. W, Hanford, In port, storm-bound—Props St. Taul, City of Daluth. Bound ap—=Prop Winalow, Wind northiweat, fresh. with rain. AN EXTRA IPASSENGER, A lady passenger who was observed to go on ‘board the prop Meaeenger alone, Thursday evening, at 8¢, Jos, was dlscovered with & companion just before reaching thle purt yesterday moruing. Tha Captain atd not inuist upon charsing fare for tha extra passencer, who had evidently been takou on Loard withoul any lutent lo defrand, BPIRITED AWAY. The tup Trisd, under zure for debt, was spinited out of Clevelsnd harbor during Mouday night, and 1t ts thought was run over (o Canada, She I8 owped by Capt, Joe Greenhalgh, 4laindeater says Capt, Joc's other tug, the Ed. wards, was scnt off some days before. fml where she went {s not known, but probably to Chicago, which port shie cleared for, MILWAUKER, Mpecial Disuateh 10 The Chicuan Tritune. Mitwavxes, Uct. 30.~Charters—To Hackett's Tarbor. achr Myosotis, 3 1o Erie, prop dapan, schr Shoylkill, wheat, through rate; w udalo, achs 11.'AL Beove, whesl 8t e, ERI¥. Special Dispatch 1o The CAleage Tritume. Enin, Vs, Oct. 10.—Arrivals—Schrs Laurs, Emms, Mary, Port Cotborne. Departures—Prop Gordon Campbetl; schr fam Flint, E. I Beala, Chicago. NAVIGATION NOTES, Cnicaco —tchr Bangalore is a new comerin port, «v+The river reached the highest stage of the sea- on yesteresy....Schrs Lake Forcat and Lem Ells- worlh sre in port for the firet time sinca thetr recent wmisbaps. ..Schr Golden Rule is a visitor sfter an absence of two yeare,.,.Stmr Riverside will re- turu W Detrolt nest week, she haviog made her C Tawd trip 10 east-shore ports continues to arnive by lake | twent, Higyie will gointo the Boath At'snile codat 1 ihe coming winter. Orugs Vonrs, —The stmr Ada Allen was recently sold tu Detroit by the Marshal for §2,500....The schr Jadial lch bas lain idle a1 Os summ ns calked wnd ited out freights from Budalo to New Yurk advance ou wheat aud 11c on corn, buliy_wcbs Awmerica bhas wade ber at Devolt, and fe &s goud ae pew. Work _ou the new lock and csnal-extension Sault Ste. Mariv has been suspended 1or the win ter....The management of the W cllsnd Caual tele- graphe the Detroit Husrd of Trade that no dute has Jetheea Hacd for the closing of tho cahal..s The scbr Fanny Csinpbell sailed for Kiugaten on Satur. day to take & curgo of ul) from Sariita to Montreal, ....A dispatck from Port Dalhousie anhounves that the Chicora arrived there Thuteday, and will be put together a4 once....Coal freights remary st dUc and from Cleveland to Chica- £0....The schr Juscphine Lawrence has stripped and gone tatu winler quartcrs at Milwau: hee.... United States Marsbal Fias sold the scow Monitor yeaterdsy st Milwsukee... The schr Uit of Munituwoc luaded cos) st Falr Jlaven fur Mani- towoc ou Salurday jast. The vesscl pas ual re- turued frow 8 Eurupean trip. ... The schr Hay- den, which rlogged off Michicau during the beavy weather carly Jast week. catne out of dry- dock st Muskegon 3nd salled for Milwaukee witha caro of lumber.... Theachs Carrington bivoght to Detroit Wednesday the outdt of tue schrC. K. Iuzon, which went ashore on Middle Island, Laxe Huron, recently. She was owned by Jamea Wallace, of Detrolt... The Krie Canal men are crowding on Lbeir work while the water is open. In ooe d‘{ b 1,000,000 bu of crain and 1,000,000 fk of Juwber wery sent oo i U2 boste; the heaviest business donein ive years. ... Torvnte Gle 1L G shll wentioned Awmgrican cIsbanges thas Lhe beilef is e Welland € IL 0. IOUGHTON AND COMPANY. DOSTON, - A glim; study ot w'omlnl,] Jealousy, * Forbluden Fruft® s sd- | == Vew fork Witness, a1l will be closed on the 1st of November, The oficial announcement de tunt the cansl will be closed on tue Lat of December, ana toal Is to be relied on, "' Laet week the completion of the Oinerda Lake Canal (New York) wae slcuniized by the tncreer of water, 2nd the route is now regniar- Iy oven for nasieation. The Ctiea Heratd does nnt imagine that it wii) affect the directirm of com- meree: anid It may even be douhted if tolls enough can be collectzd ta uay for keeping 18 opes. e ATMUSEMENTS. McVICKER'S THEATRE, JOHN T. RAYMOND. Every Night and Katnrday Mntinee, 10 Bls new character, PENS[NXOTON PEMBLOKF, an Inaurance Ageatia fiartiey Campbell'sbrilijant comeay RISKS! OR, INBURH YOUR LIFE., As the Insurs Agent Mr. flaznond has added & L ieriof in Lrililancy to his famous COL. BKLLE _THEATRE, PORT OF CHIC. ‘The following were the arrivals and elearances for the twenty.four hours ending st 10 o'clock last nignt: HOOLE] ARDANAPALUS, with s1) the original Scenery, Dresses. and Grand ftatiet, from Hootli's Theatre.” Neaw 'Vork, und=c the personal puperviaton of Merars. JARIETT & PALMEL Manitawor, gundries; rops Inddla. Huffal nmber: fver, | s Y. Lester. Mantetee, Jumber: J. O Mow, i1 , very evening, snd nesday and Batarday Math lumber: Mercury. Ludingtan,’ lumber; telt, Loding. | ners, Crowded and dlrnres nighily sttt ton. Iumber; Acontias, Deurolt, 1] Tubinga, | tne fntapent taken In NIV SPECTACLE s Amazed and Rewltched st the Wonder. = ing. Nuffain, FllllYn‘lh-'l.nuz B pthe ETONUM BCENE, sod IMMOLATION OP ard, “Window, ifiala, eoal; Hed, NIPALUR : {leveland, Marn, | Luufigton, b DERUKA AND ANAIS LETOURNIER, sad :’?{;’n’l . ”"‘.' Allen, ncdrllll:"rn l:-;;;n_' \‘l“l.l'll "{,’,1 Giranit Bulet received with drafening encores, irand iaphds, , Jumbers Ataunta, | = TR e ey Jister Jn;uf;;r;'_g{-ml smine. 1 UAVERLY'S ADELPHE THEATRE. conls " Aurinite; VEnekngon tamere T A M HAVERLY ......... .. Mansger and Proprietor, lumbers £, Ferzuson, Traverse 0 wood. oad. W, I Yauderinit,” Alpena. Jamber: Tincan City, Durean Chty, tuntiers ), V. Jones, Maskegon, Jumber: Flia Filinwcod, White' Lake, inmbers Magnolis, Muskegia. fumber " Chrstiann, itusk Hin, LADIFS GHEAT 23 AXD hc MATINER. FINE SATUHDAY STOAT BILL The Psvorite, KATIE TUTNAM, 1o two characters, onga ahd Dances in the ieftatn, eosts Acorn, Foals Amoskra OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. Tiver, tumber. 15 A Van Vaikenaaie, BuiAbs, con Finest Dramatic Company 1o thia Clty. Priees oniy fiatde Wells, "Bandusky, eoal; Pensankee, Naflalo, 3% 50, and 75 eenta Ladies Fopular Thestre, eht: . W. Wearntt, Muskegon, Jumbers . B, Me pie'e ftenirt. \iatiners Wedneaday and Setnrdsy at il Mosogon, 1 Aueiralis, Kuskegun, himbe Honday, Nick Boberts’ 'antami 8T, ater, coal: t pe o= B ey Hess Dotaen, Andusers - NEW CHICAGO TUEATRE. Intte " tiaah, ONLY COMENY THEATRE IN THR CITY. BARTLEY CAMPBELL COMEDY COMPANY, Tiartiey Campteil's Iatest creatton, HOW WOMEN LOVE! EVERY ACT ENCORED, LAUGH 1t AND TEARS, !l:fin!n Wednesa: Itaphda, w 1 Afiiekegon, Inmber’ 4 SMiiwaukee, Ifwht: Shandan. Kineston, stane; O Culver, Traverse itav, wood. Maonticello, Al pena. Jnmber: Windsoe. Manistee, imber: | rou, Stuskegon, inmbaer: Mrsitc flar, Onwegn, Bimmoa, llnlkrfi AT, R MOUNTING! 13, and Ratariszs, " Adilston to FOOLIST WIFE, ol bers Gudding Star, Oeweg conl: Hangalore, Kingaran, sall; Melvina, Buffalo, cus) Ballyin, (weg, sl maiings, Oawegn, cosl: &t Andrews, Alpena, lumber; (0 M. Hand. Oewsgn, ?ull Wentehostrr, Mulkfl;;n. Jumber: H. B, Burges Lndfngton, Jumber, B. F, Wad Winnie Wing, coal and Inmber; e, anee. cton, imnhers Winuna, inge alo, W, i i Markegua, wond, urfale, Evaline, Muskegon, buunber; ®. T, Presion, tewedy, cosl. Keow e Lake, hark CLEARAE RS- Kebr Dunean Clty, Danest City, 40 7, Wedvesday, Friday Afternon Tadtes and Gentien tis Leef, and sundries; prot Cormorant, ing. Eandusky. briv pork, Buflalo, ‘47,00 bn_eufni schr J a2, 00ty wheats sehr fi, Allirerht. Miscs flon 1s pork. and sundrigs: & hr i, 1,130 bi earn: prop Menomines, Grean Ra 30 brly Bsh, and sundrd inr Alpens, Muskeron, 8 hris flnar, 35,000 1te mea 10bets fuirk, AN 10 bris ofl. And sumwiries: sehr tee, 1400 bu €urn: yehe Ity of the Srait Budalo, 2 (00 bu corn; schr Knlght Templar, 39,546 bu rye. 4 appies, 10 bris pork D OPERA-HOUSE, HATT, Manager. G. Oct 30, 1%77, by genersl X B A E NP Tojen, the ducermtul perfgrmanco flven on Wodnes day’ eerning, presentfuz Clarles Reade's charming dramaof DOR. A, and the smustog Farce of a LOAN OF A LOVEL Ticketa of samisrlon, 27 eeuta, DR, JOIIN LORIV'S HISTORICAL LECTURES On the Gireat Ibnellclm::!nl.h- Watld wil) comnmence on Monday afiarnoan, O Atao'clock. in Henbey Music I1ail, 53 Madison-at., with CICERO. Ticketa for the 12 lectures, $5; single sdmisaton, Toote, hiwd at tlie buok stares of lurg & Jansen. McCiurg 117 Saate-st., 304 Tioimes, 77 Madivon-si. WOOI'S MUSEUM AND OPERA-HOUSE Erery Evening and Wrdnesday and Saturiay Matinees, ON'® DENIER, 1o the lsuchable Comte Pantomtine, UMPTY DUMPTY. 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OUR COMMON INSECTS, A popular account of the tnseets of our felds, forext gardens, and bousca Thiawork i valuable to'all clasa: 8 aud conditioun 14 s written by the celebrated \-nl‘flnnlum A, 8 Packard, Jr. Iliusraied with 373 woud cote PRICES BLAO. fold by it Booksollers, oa seat postpald on reccipt of the prico. ESTES & LAURIAT, Publishers, Roston. Bist Boks for Singng Schoos. CHORDS CEOR ISTRUCEON BOLK, Dp A N dansaon, JuesOUT, Cuntatne the o o 8 gp.m 9a . stem this celelirated teacher, so minutel ol deacribed, that Tes tho easicss and beas Manuai fur | NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. L Teachers and Lenders: and {s also & muat en ining HELFAST. 1 l'.(). tert Munie (Tuwes an 3 of plain {nsiructions, 268 0f the bosd inuatc, Kreded from (e east- €5t to the ot difticult, ani confluually referrod 1 Thehosk alm best anawers thut perpiexing questl ** Huw to buve kood stuglag ta Congreguslons,” § or $13.0) per dos. TIE RV(‘IDI*H. By 1. 0. Exxmaoy, ‘his fine v i scd by U ds, wh X IR0 X N h ook for v el i e b SaLasia n, e, §20 i e Muslcs of Lices, Quartess, Trint, Duets Bungs, eic.e New York o Queenstown and Liverpoal. or pracifer. 1i 13 u capilal tlea ook a4 woll 8% BI0E: | o ciand, far Ot 1.0 a1 | Somin e dhct. 27, 8% 8, 1. e tisss ok, Thopugh 1nstiructiv Courso, 73 ¢ia.4 | Thg Queen. Got. ] e e To southampton sud Landon, Canada....0ct. In, 2. p.w. | Greece, 4., 25, P A m. Tickets at reduced rates, Kiecrage tickets, $2i, cure rency. [rafls L1 aud upwenis v Great i aud Irelind.” Rppiy 10 P, 1 LARSOY, ¢ soutt Clar North Gegllgn Lloyd. A Lty A » clivol Boak, and will bet & fine book for Conventions and for easy practice in Chotrs and Societive. liood (astrurtlve course, and the bestof wusle, 734§ or §0.73 per dos. All teachiers and convention:holdersare nvited to ine cvas ure thelr au this scasul by uaing oue of thess A ‘rm I;“C:‘trf'hl'll. Coples sent post+free by i oe etslh price. The steamers of this Compauy wil) sali every fatur. N & HEALY, Chicago, day from Bremen Dlee, fuobol FUIEd sereets Jluken tates of e—Fromn Neaw York te soulhsmpion, aa irewen, om eali giuiaccun atoeras Currency. Fo e B I TS & o 4 Howling tireen, New ¥ Oliver Ditson & Co.. Boston. NEARLY READY : Charles Sumner's Memoir and Letters. ‘This s lhl‘rrwlh and literary 1ife of Mr. Sam- wer, prepared from his papers and letters, by £ ward L, Plerceo, bls literary executor. ROLBERTS BROTHERS, Publishers, RO RENT, iy FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING TO REINT. Apply to WM. C. DOW, Roowu 8 Tribune Building, Great Western su-nllwlllfn—hil;c_. From New Tork to Nrlstol (England) direcs, OMENSET, Stamper.. . Satunday, Oct. 13 RGO 8y o, "Thursdey, Oet. 23 Cabln pamage, $50; lntern te Return )‘ll Koty laIA'.l‘uIlhlfl & TR eertieaten § o arhd, Sticblioan Ceniral Natiroad R CHANGEN, DINSOLUTION. The frin of llenry Keaung & Co. have el vonsenl dhaolveds tinued by J. V' Daliigren & Co Fust \dams flortecd o ivatiug & Co.—! ediste, 643 Taice, Lre ak. * ssme [isce, I u sssutne all lablittles, and ard su- accounts due L fifm of livury iado, Uet. 1T L. DISSOLUTION, The firm of 1. Fullett & Co., recently occupsing the by wu- H. FUOLLETT & CO. Woodrull tose Stables, 15 thls day aluvive tusl consent. NOTICH. To,{hn, e and lesal reprreuistives of JOUN QUM AN, deceased, Iate ul Brecknock Townatilp, Lancaster County. Peausylvania’ Y pu ure bereby nod Bed to be and apiear in (be Urpbany Courl of Lanes er County. Fa.. tube hekd on the thind day of Degsul Ler, 177, 8k o o'cluek @ M., Lo aceept or Fefuse Lo a0 cept ihe real eatate of Jobn Gehtis, deceased, ab the Valiation Thereat. made by A Huguest Gebd ihereon d soutirwed bY siid Court or shuw cause wby the ssme sLuuld no 40T wew ng to Inw, il qd Bheritf, WINTER HESORTS, ‘Minnesota Spring Wheat, per brl. FLOY, EST FLOUR. Minnesata Patent Wheat, per brl 1. Lonis Winter Wheat, per brl... Rye,parbrt. eeeenns Heap, Gernan, per box, 60 bars .. Syrp, 5.gal kegs Mackerel, per kit Btarch, 6-1b bos.. JUST RECBEIVED: NEW SHAKER BUCKWHEAT. HICKSON'S CASH GROCERY HOUSE, 113 East Madison-st FINANCIA ‘“’"PUTS“AyD“c 5 100, s20. 00, 81,00, 50, e S i al s o d 1022 € No. 12 Wail.si., Naw Tark. make destrable Inveete menta in Stocka, Heh Tre twenty times the carried ¢ long A slanstory circuiars a __RAILROAD TImE TADLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, ;5:;&7;""-’%3-'; el B el CHICACO & KO! N BAILWAY, Ticket Oifices, 42 Ciark-st. (Sherman Housr) and at tre depota. ALLS. aper cent. Exe Aent fi 5| H H .| Arrive, aPacific Fast Line. e wm aslous City & Y SO L Aom. wuliuhuade Day K3 via Gl ot am eDubuque NIght Ev. via G'ton m aUmaba Night Kxperss., bm ouz City & Yanktou B aFreep't IhckTd & Dubrigie. m aFreen't. ek fd & Dunitun. o om bMliwankee Fast Mail' (daily) i SMilwankée Eapross..., A m . LMiiwaukee Passenge: p. m. Milwaikre Pasecnyger mom Mireen 1ty 2 m. xm p.m m m m. m & 1, $ Puliman THotel (ars are_run throngh, between Ghi- :fin lnd.t nel Hinfs, on the traln leaving Chicago Noather mad_runs Pultman or aay other form of halel ears weat of Chiraun, a=Depot corner of Wells and Rinzle-na. b~Liepot corner uf Canal and Kinie-sta CHIOAGO, BT. PAUL & MINWEAPOLIS LINF. :l:l(_l_!_!i\!!il_l_fl Clark-st. and al Kingie-Sireet Droot, £L ol & M1 3 CHICAGO. ALTON & BT. LOUIS AND CHICAGO KAK3AS CITY & DENVER S8HORT LINES Unfon Depol. West Stie, near 3, Twenty-third-at. T, sou-st. bridge, su Waaumnegt. Ransas City & Denver Fast E: Rt Louls & bpringaeid 1 S Louts, Sprincield & Tevas § o ekfu and Peorin Fast Express § Peoria, Keokuk & Durifngion * £Miieao & Paduca 3k, e Ktroator, Lacon. W Jolfet & Dwight Acc 3imp e . PAUL BAILROAD. n sud Canal-wis, Tickes nposite Sherman Hote, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE Unfon Dett. cornce Medt Otthee, &1 South Clark-s aud ai depot, Leave, | _Arrive, 3. m.\* T:30p. 10 *10:008, m. * * dicap. m. o1 Wiscansin, Jow, stn Exprem, Wiscunsia & 3 Tiay, Steveun Loint, hiid Asl land through Niwhi kap) ] 1l tratne rin in Mitwauken, Ficknts for 8 and Mttncapoits are guid eliher vis Sfa fisou and 1 n Chien, ur vis Watertown, L $ 7008 m, Pl irs aUrosse, and Winona, “ALI BA{LBUA.D aud foot of Tweuty-second. Hatdoin rt.. wear e o Arrive. Bpringdeld Night B3, Peonia, Buriington "corta, Durlinzton & niguie & CHICAGO, BURLINOTON & QUINOY RATLROAD. Depots fool of Laxe ludistia-ay ., and SMxtecothe and Canal s ststseath-ate, Ticket Offices, 52 K-at., 404 at depots, Siall snd Ex Ottaws lml! Rockfra. IVbugue, A¥ionx Cliy *10: ¢ EXpress (07 Umuhs. chison & nt.Joe Arrive. Dubuque HATA u: Tacige NEehtExprs forOmahs 110 nsas City, Atchiwn, 5. Joe, ITexss 1, lm ! Luko-st. L fout 0f Lukesst. ket ee. 3 curk- Ipb, Grand'Pscioy Hutel 1ghy Express, FITTOBURA, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, e, Ticked Otticos, rand Vacttic Hotel! Degoly curnet Canal amd Madison-g Clark mier lodse, aud ( BALTIMOLE & OHIO. Tratasleare from Eapoalion, Dutiing, fout of Mao: U o cras 0 = UEARl Pacing: wad Debot (Sepositioh hraldiagy 2 LAKE BHORE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERN. ———_'—’f;"""—'-— |_ Arrivi arning Mall—01d Lin . Y. & Doston Special {idke Krprea 'duit Nigbs Kxpress.. PITTTBBURG, CINCINNAT! & BT, LOUI3 R B. Dejoi corner of Cllutun aud Carrol Weat Bide, Arddve. 408 1, ¢ 8110 p. 0P ml ) 1A Columbus & Hust Day Kx Colutnbus & East Night ¥: OIICAGH, BOOK ISLAND & PACIPIO RAIEROAD Depoky eornet of Vau liuroa sod Slierinya-sié Ticket __\_J_'-!\* MCI“§ by Bhi wan House, Avrive, L‘tnl Accomin 15l Eapross. 2 i e TTLAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRTCH STEANELS rand Raplds, aud Muske. by exceptod ST Genls Who Biqurd Duieel-fuling Fine Dress Shns, Would du well to Ieave their nieasure for dof Keep's Custom sbirts. The very Novuliption to iake 0y shirta ordercd unleds purfectly satlstactory. 173 East Madisn st "7 WINTER RESORT, Royal Victoria Hotel, NASSAU, N, P, L, MELLEN, COMOV 136G, Prop're. e T e His Hrisiway, Sem Yorks 1 GOODS, iy ¥ L N JAPANESE GOODS. We now have s grester vartety then ever of Indla, Japanese sud Chluese Liouda. conalating uf erery Porcelatng, Folt Broszes, Lacquer Ware, BUALES e | BHEs Tore Papor Ansiciea, Berecus, Carved Furuiiure, FAIRBANKS' eic., etc. Orieutal Curpris, Hugs, sud Tublee ATANDARD aad Cholce Antique Clolssonso Koamels, Lacguers, Porcelalue, cle, Dealers will 0ad 16 adrantageous t eaamise our SCALES 6 ©OF ALL KIND&, [73:) FAIRBANKG, MORSE & 00, Be W 1114113 Lake st., Chicago. Bezuretultobuy oaly e Genulag, stuck, Nww luvolces coustantly areiviug, and at lowest prices ever befuy ufiured. A, A, VANTINE & 00, 247 sad 54¥ brvadnsy, den Xork. 23 __MISCELL Hyglenic, Infallible and Preservative. The only Memedy which gures. mithout sdditionsl meaua PRESCRIPTION FREE. 2 by, ettt U ol et fi"xu»'{ul'.'u":n uta Any druggist has the logrédienta. Address g SAGu L TSI W S Uadaadly O, Yor Sale by Drugglists Evarywhers,

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