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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. ‘ — 7 ¢ making kecper'a dwelling, which endangered daring heavyatorme, = MARINE NEWS. away, and the probability {ur« thero will be scarcely & wite, An Unusually Large Fleet of Ves- sels in Port. — ERIE, One Hundred and Forty-three Craft Arnve Within Nine Houra. Yonng, Japan, wAukes; schr Calaract, Baffalo; Stewart, Port Colbnme, Jaulical Taps and Rishaps, lake Preighls, Navi- Chicaga} gatien Noles, Ele, flower, The nnkirk. ARRIVAT, OF A LARGF. FLEET. ‘An immense icet of vesacls acrived In thia port yesterday. nand tha harbor te jammed to axcess, erery avallable dack on the river and In the »lips being occupled. and some eraft are lying al anchor {n the basin between the breakwaters, awsiting to obistn B landing-place at the wharres. On tha Jamber market 1ast night vesscls were Iying in tlers of seven or elght, and oceapying the river onthe gonth Rlde from Fifth nvenae Lo Lake street. The faga wera very busy all day,and the Uridge-senders were nearly worn ont with hard work. Ma}. Fiteh, of the Night Clearing Office, siated {hat 147 vessels of :]\I kindshad lr‘llvlfll bel;‘lu;l the . m. and 6 p. m, yestorday, which was it BB L S peserlr, e yort to-day, * PORT ITURON. Northman, Eiten Spry, Camden, Un—Props Fayette, J. Dertschey, Oneld, berjal an achrs . Riverside, rain, —— MARQUETTE. mo time in Lhe course of eleven years, From | ;' ! e 07 . m. tho atrivals agcregated 101, ,:‘ Inckeit; ‘schre W, MeGregor, J. C. Harrlson, which i sald 1o be the greateat numoer that has renton. entered tnis purt slnge Uctaber, 1871, when ves- Cleared—Prop Reypt:an: schrs Pelican, Bslama, sels accnmulated on Acconnt uf the obatructions in Passed vp ~Frop Misecort, {he harbor cauned by the Ore, 3 Down—Prop Pacific. Of the erafts that came In 150 were safl veascln Vind —Sautheast, joven wera atcamers. Ninety-eight brought thirly-ane toal, Rcven d ties, two bark, two iron Weatler cold and clondy, NEW YORK CANAT posta, three ral it, and one potatoes, | The lowar Iakes e e et by the vetis 1ielvetin, which arrived st The gross recelpts for tolls on the Now York 5:10 # m. ‘the lumber ' vessels began | canals for the fecal year ending Sept. 70 are re- arrive rapldly aftee 7 A m., 8 :‘:Xne 28 D:30 st night were still comingt. Bkipe fers who had not regular Ilndlm}lnllce- were pere r|rtfl| n 'Imllv‘; dlncl(l‘;h'crzll ey tl&fl{i Ilcmn\u easonable lengih of time, and towlug up By th siver And hranched wks ALMOAL ARTKEL: e of the Siate conment, o Uho- lev. oun on account of the lability of collision with Lho Yersels that lay atrotchied ncroe the riresms, fenyv- iog only narrow channels for othera to pass, treet travol was seriously interrupled all day, and many long wails occurred, particnlarly Wt Clark eiteet bridge, where tlie cars were detained an nausually Jong tlme last svening, ~Theee detens tions must be the order until the big feet gets out M ratn-carrlers bad good weathee on thia lake, ‘bat some of them experienced a heavy gale on Lake Yaron Wedneaday. Al tho vesecls that have tved d1il not meet with any mishaps so far as 1 be ascertained, snd fortunately reschiod their docks without col- slong, ,Amam!he nrrivals wers the schr T. C, Strect, vom Toronto, and the schr llavans, feom Oswego, oth with carron of barley for County-Treasurer fack's mait-house. Lapt, Farin, of the new achr Charles Foster, ro- orta that ha tmade tho passage up from Sandusky fn theee days and sixtcon hours, which snows that sraft tobo o fast sntler, What effect the arrival of so muany veseels will aye on the frelght market remaims to be seen, but tlanot likely that the supply of a0 much tonnage il have other than o rathor dopressing effect. BUIFFALO. Specal Dispateh to The Chlcaga Tridune, Burraro, N. Y., Oct, 20,—The cargo of the sebe Kllderhonso was much lons damaged than re- ported, After the removal of the wol com at the hatches, the balance of the cargo was found ina f3lr condition and taken out at the Richmond Elevator, Cagal freights declined to-day to 10c on wheat andficon corn to Now York., Canse, light ship. menia reported at upper-lako ports and liberal ofieringe of canal-boats, Aboat 31,000 tmehels of barley were found badly damaged of the cargo of the schir William Crosth- wiite. To the TWeatern Associated Press, Dererato, N, Y., Oct. 20.—Icavy northcast winda since yesterday hiave made tho “waler very Tow at tlls chd of tha Inke, Charters—8ehra John Keld cagoat 0cs Celin Jeilray, atave-bolia from Plycon Bay 10 lilack Jtock at $1.40 per cord; Lol Hiatha- way, coal to Detrolt af dCe: Miami Lielie, conl to Toledo at20c; Clayten Helle, saltto Claveland at e; lartford nnd Lillle L'rait, coal to Detrolt at #5c; Hertlu Calkiny, brimstons to Cleveland at 60c on Clearances—Prapa Genernl Germania, Sacinaw; James Fisk, Jr., Clicago: W, Hancock, and A, L. Caalr, Doluth s “Folwlo, 660 brle aalt, Groon Doy n MU, 70 tonw conl, Chicago; Darley, 8t, o achra Niagura, 150 'tona coal; Sunrise, 130tona conl; N J. Wilcox, 180 tns coal; Kingiish: e, AL Andrews, Naboo, i, Calkinw, L. Caonor,C. 1 Junce, Chicago: Hurtford, 630 tons cosl, troit; MEmi Hell, 160 tons coal: Conneaut, Telegraph, Toledo; Jolteny, Kingsville, aalt,” 200 brle_apples, Port Huron; Lenderson Jerso Hoyt, 105 tons conl, Milwaukee; Harvest Queen, Krio, 125 tons marbie for Saglnaw. tha same time In 1873, nais must go into bankriptey, DONE. of & Chicago Tumber-lugger: for *rafting ' graln from Chicago?* THE DON CAMERON. City. nt ber aud found her back broken. truck 8 snsg and went down, THEY COMPLAIN, lake, of the breakwater withont colllwion. Commerclal, PONRT COLBORNE. 2611 Peters, to Oswigo, Westward—None, s, conl to Chi- TIE CANATL. bu corn, 1,400 bu oata, 3,000 1bs seed. POINT AU PEL the Canadian uuthorit NAVIGATION NOTES. NAUTICAL HAL'S AND MISITADS, Capt. MeMaugh, of the vrop Ocean, which or- tived hero lant evening from Montreal, reports that e tawed up from 8t. Catharines the schr Auguata, wlth stone ballust for a crib on Middlo Island, and Wedncaday night left tho schoomer at anchor off fhelatter place, Tho wind was blowing agale from the east, and a heavy sea wan running at the time, and Capt. Mcdaugh fecls a little anxious about his tuw, which belongn to Sylvester Neolon, of &t Catharincs, who [ also ownur of tha tcean, Fort ilowan advices roport o thrce-masted schouner lying ot nuckor W eduesday, threo miles of Long Folnt, flying slgnals of distress, A tug went Lo hor gusletance from Port Colborne, Tho prop Clty of Toledu, it appenrs, vtruck upon the *'Klsters," Bt. Lawrenca Hiver, Bho was docked at Odensburg ta repair damagos, While entering Lock Welland Coual, on broke her wheel, and Catharines. 1y The tug Martin Gteen met with Ight *mirhap Yesterday, by the Lreaking of her link-pin, while oulsids. "’ Blio was towed i Ly the Richards, and \be damage repaired ahortly afierward, The schr tylvester Neelon, of 5t. Catharines, arrived hete last ovening, Thereforo it must bi thet), M. Neelon that lost her rudder and drifted about In (e vicinlly of Long Polnt Intely, The trouhle with the Canadian schr Neelon wan {hat #he lost her rudder and was floundoring about ea off Long Point. The tug Satellite took ber lucharge, . which left Part Colborne Il 8. Reed of the achr Phenlx, vestor Nealon brought salt, yeater A cargo iz on Lake Mlichigan, Ut Ponge. —Th ‘Toledo..../Thy rovenno cutter Fe son, of the stmr Dy M. Wilsou, falo for repairs, .. Theschr Elvina was oighteen daye Buftalo from Mtiwaukeo, wiiile snothor was anly\ivo duys making the trip same ports.,,.The prop Potomac, Cay gleared trol falo’ with ~dock at b 8,600 bris of floar, 20 tho Seatinel sava,...1t ie sorlous) dered usecles tion near 10 wore laboring heavil q the recent blow, had becn Iylng at i “I'ha old achr Lin falo for several duri that The schr Thiree Bolls, wus ucunll( rosurrectod, und took on a caro of Mondsy uight, put back, having loat her topsall, wheat at thls port and went down thu lakes in the "Tho ‘sche Biltu, Which aslied from Vost Col. | miloe arriving at the formor port ull fght, aud Yorue on Monaay, 'ren back ‘Fuesday nignt, loak- | With hereargo in oo ordof Oswego Datludi- ing. 8he wont io Port tobinson to be docked, um? Capt. Ami towell has whipped & now hand s true, THE LATE JAM AT BUFFALO, Tho Expressof Thursgsy soys: **The elevpturs In working order wera gonorally busy yesterday transferrleg grain to canal-boats, but there was much lees activity and oxecution than usunl be- cause of ) k of store-room and the diflcalty of getting boats, Beaddes, the crowded condition ::lhc barbor tmpeded work, Vessels could not {rom the elavator docks after baving been d with any degroe of disvateh, The wind ~a youngster, Weight 115 los, Capt. Stowal) the modern plan of satling with Jog liko pleuty of hauus In PFORT OF CHHICAGO, nlghty Aunivase=gtmin Chicsko, Manitowne, ard, b was situng, fequiriny two tugs 10 ous vessel, enumuee, to NEEr, 100 liarbor, suu: H , 80d | arfea; Hiadgcr Binte, Bulalo, aundries; Newburg, Buf- ;hg tugs aur- '\n demnand -fl duy moving vessvls o Bundticas s O, uahfmn. Eacanal Imnut“ixt’lu- e L ek W anutlicr, ™ [Muley Pehuig uow tngs Mt Era. Lred layeu, tow. 'The Eommercta at, LB o'clock Wednes- | [nss ivinurck, Sleuskaunen, towing: Kussia, Montrest, day momiug, tbers wery iytug I o Tkl Coltu Campheit, Ludington, Iinober; tcean, Mun. Bfiy-two three-taated | '{(n Vi e real, saliischrs Kate Winslaw, tuf argo sail alo, Fau two-miavted schooners, Seuominee, lomber: T, J, Hruison, Menomloee, lnm® (ninking 101 10 ail tavieaaro Sonurs, Menomliée, Tumiery ks Eifuwood, rangiug from 40,000 Tylug capacit, Beatiowan Who Fos0 With the frk covre Al 1 — thoin, oo 104 u'::‘:'fi.’-' {"l‘l:.:.lbu.ui‘ AN EMPIATIC FROTEST. & ke gons e A Capt. Wiltiam Chuamberlain, of this port, wishos to entaor & very owphatic pro- teat agatuat the practico of dumpi, " o th Choboyyan 1Ivar in 1he e o AE1HES ' Mu ake, Igmber; Ra(S Lyoos.' 31 Carvier, Stuakawon: 1mbort 3, Stucl fur ver Putter, ol the schr Owasco, ra i . el ustrall Muskegon, upbor under'tho lew of Clioboygen l'mnl.hm”.{?::f; u?l”’fr““'l}"”:'i}r':. 3 ‘“‘""I. iz, Wulla foat, hls vessol ran hard on the *jgmnge puarsduet lronlon tulietaxs luber formed, and pounded away (wo Usys bofure Loy’ | Bers Advatce, Peuntiior Iumbats Lociling Miskcgon, Sing roléused, Her utoceing-worr wan corqor abils | Haoiver] City G Urand Have, Grad Taven, Touer) m more of Jusy ed, Thedent | G ‘Alien: drand liave, lambe {suutd, Musko. n dutuped §i ve. fathoms of gnik” renc 1rber: Wiaaio Wi | um"l’:l:. 1e eou h,.’. .Lllr‘l‘i."'\\ mlu‘-ll.:kehl‘:u,n‘mm e, ave had ! *{lu akegon, d tiw oot §, lunters Bl Dardo, Femoved or olicial waraioy kiven bo a Aok i VL Futer, Munakaugee, lutibar Riven to lake marl Sesikeepcicarelthan, T8 R o huniert Four,finotue 2 u sMercury, Ludingtos, lmulL« LAKE FPREIGH It Ludingtln. utiers ¢, Mickéleon, Lu TS, i bt Y condy - Cuicaao, Oct. 40.—Tho markel way dull and | Mekae! Airpeioe (oo et lower, corn boing takes for Buflaloat 3¢ ang | ! wbcry Jlanke Licvelad, — cui 35d wheat at d3;c. "Tho charters for Buffalo were: | tiaves, coalF T R Prop Badger State, wheat throughi; schr Russl ackeon, Mant ber; ester, Muskecub, barley on pri + b a0, | LR Hack Tibwi, Buftalo, Tumours ¥ L. ian: terley on private terms; barges Ketchain and Rut. | furite lluffaley conts Nigeho &, Jogen, Duess Citys 7, wheat at B¥¢ aud corn snd barley st de, Urber: 5. Anderabn, Baudusky, cody Wilte i Tho | ke barze Wyubauwbene takes corn imstead of the fgnkou.cwmm will Joad whust, both 16 Colling- + . Chbacity, 85,000 bu wheaf 000 4 o, sind 15,000 bu bariey, OG0 b Tene b LiEwnERE—Chariers “were made at Toledo | & eutus Gmbers Drivar. Hollaud, postat L uma | Soalr Msuteray. i Charles Fuster, Ban, Ly, I“n“.:l;l: WM 0, White Adyunce, Wiite Li 4 x Blar, g ¢ :r‘.nlurm‘ a13%cop whest 1o Osweqo, and be on | Eosl: My oty it Kats L. Wruce, Buttala, cuen to the vamia pArt." Corn way taicvfor BuRere | S0dskokor, lubibars b B Fortoh youans | s, o " iy boniwater Garkc. Hclo” brdi o tleveland, Thureday, there was very little Hadicwl, Jacksouport, posta; feond TorAESR cre ety et e s tte | sk Bileletts ikier Reidgevats having mads suticient contraots for_ the rat-Juder | £oul; 1ay T rimay X 9fi¢ svason. There was some deutnud for coul | Lotum Cleveland cosl: siytari s barlcii exsels ot guoted Cerdy. Gew, Ford Kiver, luniver! Waria arila. Uiloigiga, Tuulber; AboskonsHard 'u:" MILWAUKEE. Jeumis Sttt Tudinyigo, Winbers i Sectal Disvaich to Tha Chicupa Tribune, Sloniiug I.m.n.'fl;velin e ‘hfl-’uuun, Oct. 26.—Charters~To Buffale, | tai. Yiesi Jepuoy Lind, 3uvkejon, fumber; Qui Vindonier, 40,500 bu whsaty 40; props Aravla, | BAHNO St JSuhs tar” eh Lo lerbilt, 40,000 bu wneat through to Ogdens- burg: Cuamplain, 12,000 ba wh t the ‘ Jwenty cargoes o day, VOO 2Ipped by ke 10 the week ending Lo~ | Lo Uirieys [tasch, CLAlotie, conl i I3 Laviacs Wiy Lakis Lagithor: Col® il at theongh, it con: €. J. Wil EFie- Coul! itulud wheal, aygregating 507,458 | e EON, Jowe, 3 coals 8 Hatcs, Maolaice, St al d, UREEN BAY §TRAIGAT-CUT, i Gevdal, (e it Giaey i telknd “eadls FAha ot c,''Cieteland, 5 »éd:mz}nu has heen made by the Green Bay | Maulsice, L bl ¢ Company with B. W, Taylor, Bupertend- roaves, coal) Lilaoer ‘J;t s 3¢ of Light-House Xepafr : A 4, to make necessary ;:x,"m 4 tha glalghi-cut st Green Hay, The re- {aclude strengthonlug the breakwaler gud 14 Lrte. Rty ri Poorls, Muakeaun. E LIGIIT, ‘The Coptuln of the wchir James F, Joy reports that ho wus unuble to seo the Polnt au Poleo light 8 week ago last Thursday night. This ts thosecond maae Intely of tint lignt, tigation should bu made by but ol how atrup, o't beligve | erows. Nothe ber; Oer, el PHA Uy City, lumibery ‘l- J. 8kldmore, Peuts ol el Etthbers “No, iuabers batuariaa, Custaston, Tisibers ol level c additfonal protection to the lsht-houss has_been reveral times The (irocn lay .{dvocate ways the whole Isiand fa fast washing hat in & vty fow ndbar Jeft to mark Spectal Dispateh to The Chteage Tribune. Entz, Ta,, Oct. 26.—~Arrivais—~Props Annlo Chieagot ache Allegheny, Mil. achrs Erle, Departures—Prap D, Ballentine, schr Allegheny, i’-:nv Catarpet, Port Colborne; Prop May- targe Standard, of the prop Araxes' tow, which was snpposed to have been lost, eame Into Sneclal Disatch te The Chicago Tyibune. Pont Hunow, Mich,; Uct. 20.—Down—Props Waverly, Antelove and harges; schrs Michigan, Holland, Sanilac, Superlor and congort, B, Cham- nd conrort, J, F. Card, H, 1, Cofintverry e Cape lorn, g Frettar, tvlnd—l(nrlnuul. brisk. Weather clondy, with Snectal Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribuna Mich,, Oct. 20.—Arrived—Prop Tt TOLLS, turned at §1, 044, 250, 02, againat 81,487,052, 81 for ‘The deficiency, It Is ex- peeted. will reach 81,400,000, of which 81,200, - 0G0 tmuat be made np by taxation, Unless the peo- of a tax for heir maintenance, 1t seeme probable that the ca- of Thursday speaks thus The ache Grace M, Filer, a Lake Michlgan lumber-vesel, arrived here yesterday from Chlcago, loaded with wheat, As #lie paesed down the elver It was remarked by #ome experta that she wan water-lopgel. her cargo was dinchiarged it wan found to be fiftecn buahielnover, and not & xernel wet, How s that After The Gaverninent ofliciala advertise for sale the wreck of thie river stinr J. Donald Cameron, in the Missourl Rivor. forly miles bolow Many veascl-mastors who eutorad port auring 1he blow Tacaduy complrin Dbitterly of the barges und other veascls riding ot anchor under tho new brenkwater, weiting for fair weather to go up the ‘Theee crafts so obstructed the harbor that 1t wan alinost Impossible to come in under the lee Thie I8 a nuleance that ought not to be tolerated. —Hufalo Burraro, Oct. 20,—~Vessels passing Port Col. lLorne lock for twenty-four hours ending G p. m. Eastward~Prop Milwaukee, Toledo to Ogdens- bargs echr lirooklyn, to Kingston; Nellle Wilder, to Ogdensbury; John Mogee, to Oswego; L. Bunazronr, Oct, 20,—Arrlyed—Midgte, Otta. wa, 4,840 Jba seed; Orlon, Marseilles, U,000 bu corn: prop King liros,, Kankakeo Foeder, 1,300 Cleared—Atlantle, Kankakeo Feeder, 3,000 feet lumber; prop Montauk, Luckport, 4, 316 b wheat, Citicann, —Capt. Auguat Bchuenmann has taken command of the achr W, IL. Hinsdale, and Capt, Tho schr 5yl- v from Kin- i the Mary Copley a simllar cargo from of potatocs was brought from arhor yestorday by the little achr Clara, .The wind was east yestorday, and fair for salls ¢ schr Wabash has lald upat Fesscnden was at Bandusky Wednesday lnst....The stmr ¥red Kolley and connort cleared with wheat from Greon Hay fur Buffalo ou Weduesdny. CIITI. Thomas Wil s 111 withs typhold fover atUleveland, .., Thao achr Ticals hne he leawed from the skore near Erle, and towed (o uf. Hho was not damaged veriously. Dbetween the pt. Carllslo, |lwnnll()uu ‘Wednesday o gln’lgg‘r s the largest cargoof flonr 'hlflxuul this scasou, feared that the harbor of rofuge at ltund Eau will bu destroyc ‘The Itond Eau 18 the best on the north shore of Lake Krie, and it % o miafortune to have It ren- The crew of the Ilfe-saying sta- under Uay saved tho crows of tho schrs J. 1. Kitchen andLake Forest whilo thouse v off \White-Fish I'olut State, years, The following wers the arcivals and clasrances for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock last sundries; Muskegon, Muskeyon, sundeless propa I, i1, Blaiich- utlalo, suudries) Hulolgh, Bullulo, coals Favorls wingi Messe o u, T Il White River, lumber L. Davis, Muskegoy, lumburi Al lx.||. Miieyon, Tatiibers l SOl Muskegon, tumbers C. ) it ry Slaeie! Wi 4 lhi'l#’. Juinber. - ke o, u -;E‘v_ul. Buwe: um! unk 1oux It will be racoliectod that Capt. Peter Fal- con, the aubmarine diver of this port, took. a Jook She waa o new sicamce, and was on her wmalden telp when she cn fo- Buf- 1s 4d, fa Ind’lll; o8 ol rth 1y ah ¢ 11, 12, 14, by fonk 28, 0, 1871 iH, 37, . 40, 4, 44, 48, 1876, Gem, lew: 44, 1875, 50, b lt’!d 4. b, 1874, 4th, 03, 0. sired Duke s1. 1877, Joaeph, Tumber; belt, ton llarbor, potator Omtendhirg, 52 bris fuor~ ani sundrideeChebavean. 3 b Jdonin Pridgeon, ¥ ".I'l‘)hrh 't 1, Constanca fith, red, by ‘14 etance 5th, b Earl of Barringion, Mount Sterling: 8500, Uxford Duchess, 1870, of Northumberlani, @, Cannondalo fth, hy Wechawken, Lioed Blythe ( 7. Orphan tember, 1436, hy 4th Duke horndale, 8, from Orphan Nell of Pattersondale, hy Lot Duke, 10, 1). 8. Allen, Flat ltocks Sr-'l«'). 8. Lady of Tyne 2d, . runry, 1475, oy Jisron of Knuwimere(30, 474), Lady of Tyne, by Walchm Lllisun, ,\Iunchum( 1. 1871, by \ by Hth Duko of Thorndale, [ vy Franklin, 8,104 J. day Smith, Parts; $50, by aluscatoon, 7,007; ¥, $130, 16, 877, by 2d Granc 19, La calved July, Laily Gwvyane, by withdi 20, bl 3, 000 41, 3k 1873, by 2d. by Prince Tom, 7, 1 16 st Marigohd 24, red, caivod April, 1875, by Ox- from Nacludid, oF Oxfard Beek's Tlakim, b, 24, Maud i, roun, calved Decomber, 1872, by Oxford Alnlrie, Giveter, 0,7073 1. D, tan; 0. Oxford Alrdrie, 13, Atrdrie, 32,6403 B, 27, Wildeirof Athlone, red, calved March, 1870, by Trible Duke, 18,00a, from Pelde of Athlone, by Afrdrie Duke, 56,3085 J. E, Budduth, Stunoy Polnt; 8156, Mazurka Duke, 11, 1! + 20, Belle M 1870, Marlon 4th, b 10,107; W. I, Duchess of Gloster, Tlowerton, Paris; 31! Joo Alrdrie, 1 8,070 Marquieof Hute, 14,500, Moaark, 8,070; W. 1), bmith; $120, 45, May Queen 2d, red, calved October, 1876, by itoya)’ Cherub, W, Martin, Hobluson Lily of the Vllh‘dv,‘ red, ‘calved Ocloder, ) L 1h Morgun, 5,840: J, Bmith Kenay, nl,wd December, by Fo by _Ji June, 1472, Nell 8th, Adair Marquis of Dute, 1 Ain‘\‘r ad, than layicss, I'ari don 2 Lucas; ;ium ose of Richland, red g = £ £ £ Z ¢ ber, 1 A coto Princeton Woods, 1 Rted Rover, 6,105 Fancy 2 Forresters 1876, lxg 'fia pLl 51. Hose of Sharon of Waverly, roan. calved June, 1878 "fi Hth Duke of Thorndale, 8.030, frum Moidore, by 52, Rose of Suarun of Waserly 2d, red. calved t, 1876, by 2d Duke of Uncida, "0, V40, from uf Slarou, of Waverly, by bth ! Ludy Goodn, tedriu 2d, 7.4, Duke, by Geu. Stowart, 17,1013 calved .ln‘l{. 1809, oodnces sib, bg Victor 7th, 6,474; J. Smith Kiune b0, Brat ¥ Roysl Crowis, 1 watha. 3,033 treet, Torontn, barles; awinty, AT I l.mmlmu. A\ ton, hers foin At birars, Manister; e Lake, lombers . Sawyer, etchum, fay ‘dn N imbery 41 Nnc, M. . Packard, Muskegon, hnt Whife iake. litan, rt Hron, four, 12,000 34 m 0'71 o n,'hlrb‘ll ey . 0oks s et T Sl nnminee, B )ie e T SHORT-HORNS. Ky Yesterday. Apeetal Dimpnich to The Chicaga Tritame, COWS AND IEIFERS, th 1 Duke calved 1870, exinaton; 8205, a Belle, red, calvea April, 1872, by Duke Noxubee, 1,120, from 2d Iicllo of Flat Creek. by ,‘1,011; Archlo L. Howilton, imp,, red, calved Aprl by 2d Baron Oxford (p.' by Duke, red, 20, 5,020, 'from _Cannonalg 2d, i §. W, Durgesn; $140, , of Glen Eelo, Fod, ‘calvad Sa of T} red, ealved Fel Hlchms d ($7,750) ady of "T'yne, Varis; 8130, Mazorks Lass 2d, 1k, Lackix-Diy 2, roan, calved Januars, 1870, Queen of Glen Eclio, by Hth ?"" of Thorndale, 8,030; W, ). Hadaio, patat Lizzla Toak, St an, lumber; Clara, fien. arch, , from Cousinnce th, yekngou, N e, Tamuery Faugatuck, 2l inmbers Whita Ok, pery arams Judington. nmbers Foreat, Ludingtor unibery Mary fele aka, Q. whi Musketon, umber: bark antinorene CieRFAncer~Achr A utig6, 1,210 hu oats, 10 bria poric, W) e hams, and sandries: sehrohn i, Wilbur, finfislo, 20,487 bu larieyt prop Lawrence, Fourth Bale of Blooded Cattle at Parls, Panis, Ky, Oct. 20.—~The sale of Short-Horns, the property of F..J. Barbee, to4lay, at the Glen Echo Merd, attracted o large crowd. Bid- ding was spiriecd, and prices ruled much better than at the three foriner sales. condueted by Col. L. P. Mulr, and the following 18 a cumplete report. Where no 8tate {s men- tloned, Keulucky s understood: The sale was calved Fahraary, 1877, uke of Thorndale (28,438), from Con. of Ardrlo | (25,718)3 ‘Thomas & 8inlth, North Middletawn: $310. 2, Uoustance Bih, red, Baron Hiubback 14 (27,047 by Tth Dukeol Alrdrlo (253, 718) s same buyer; 8290, 1. Constance 7th, red-roan, KUY, Ly Tth Duke of Alrdrle (23, rtance 2d, by Duke of Airdrie (12, Burgess, L. 5 by calved September, 3, 718), from Cune 30) § dohn W. of 1, 370), from Duchess 15.108; withdrawn, calved December, 1875 1 b rom I mpn , red roan, calved March, Watchiman 20 (37, 750), from Wild Poppr, h{_:’luke of Tyno (17,751); B, 8. Letton, Pans; 10, Mazurks Lasy, red, calved November, 1874, by Mazurka Lad (15.028), from Lack-a-Uay 9d, by Sth Duke of Thorudale (8,050)3 H. 13, Adair, red, calved February, 1877, by Blr Marmaduke, *6.846, from Maznrka Lnsn. by Mazurka Lad, 16,0285 J.'8. Kirkor, Man- chester, O, ; 8113 ,000, from Lack-n- 'n. Devolr, Hipiey, roan, calved Decem- ber, Ih7ll, by Mazurka Lad, 16,628, from Lacken- B Woudbine 7th, red roan, calved July, 1870, Juke of Unexds, 0, 127, La Bello 2 1RAN, 15,873, from_Loudon 19,242, frum 377, by Thorndaie T4 O3, teom ot Fawn. dennla_Lee 15, Wiillan ny Queen orcent N roan, calved Moy, 1875, from dennic, by olcine, Paria: 81:20, apair, 11,07, AVE1S AL, Vetioo, Afedrie. 12,530, du Keott, Parls; 8. roun, calved November, 1870, 1540, from Mary, by Duko s Willlam i1, Nolcinat 845, 18,7751 Maty i ufink'e'.' %, 04th, from Mand, by Harl Suzurka Lad,' 16,028, from lope 6th, 721 withdrawn, il (Gih, rusn, calved Janoary, 1877, 2,540, from Moud 3d, by 8. Letton; 305, Mary 3d, {.m 14,1028, from Mary 2d , Lucas, Locaburg} roa arion 7ih, by Oxford Beau '2d (; Jlosy Dul mith, Farl 012), from Del $770. Lindon Duchess of Glen Lcho 24, roan, calved Decembe 42,012, from Loudon Duchess. 15. by 21st Dul of Alrdrie, A1, 34 Duchces of Gloster, red, calvod March, 1874, by Cvclone, s, Uloster, by Master Qloster, r, 1870, by Oxford Meaa 13,8743 1, I, todlord, Parle; 8570, from Duchess 11,58 . 8,003 . 8 Fredr X Vorrester, Hutchtnson Sta- flhlonn Deauty, red-roan, calved March, from Wooibine 2, Gagehill, Centrovillo} ) e e, Y of Clurk, from Ia ] by Duko of Noxubec, 0,0%05 Thomas & Soviti 200, 16, Woodbine 2d, red, calved Augns! Muscatoon, 7,057, from Weodbine, by Duke ;‘il&k @0,010); A, Il Davenport, Lezington: . 17. Louan Duchess 15th, red roan, July, 1873, by 21t Duke of Atrdrle, Duchesn hth, by 2d | L. flamiitor 38, Lad Bmith; Duke of Geneva (28,952); A. 17 Clienterford 14lh, read roan, catved May, 1834, by Kiug Wiham, Chesterford 10tb, Ly Capt. Sal faon; 845, Lady e, 74,0303 1. JL Kl Gywynne of Glen Echo, red and white, p Duke of Thorudale, B,000; by Thueman, red and whitu, calved May, from Minnesota 1tipley, 0. ¥ af by by y Oxford roan, calved October, 1870, by ) Dy lock's ealved October, ile on of Laruness, of cott; $315, «th iluchess of Ulaster, red, calved October, Ly dd_Duke of Onelda. B.IJ'JTkagrlim o07 Crelon, 11, 2 Clifton i le 2d, red, calvod J“‘{‘ 1876, 83, from Lady Urace, by 3 1. 1. Forruster; $10, Clifton Belle id, red, calved July, 1870, from_Lady ‘Urace, = from M ecn, Napler, 11,07:0: G, 8, Kirker; erford 14th, by King Btation; §:15. by Burnelde, 4, 618, from Conquest, by Jo Echo' lst, re 180, by Oxford Hean udon Dichess 1&!!:. 8733 B, B, Bedlord: 8700. Loudon Duchess_of (llvn . from Lo ‘Alrdrie, 13 Funcy urteenth uke of Atrdrio, 7, b{ Louan Du, Uth Duke of 143630, T. \ 30, Atleo'D, roan, ealved y Loufsville; 8! ecember, 187 Allee B ud, 417, from Priuc ', Isy imp. Prince Leopold, Lad; L0573 . il 2d, roan, _calv watha, 1 GK1} withdeawn, v, foan, calved August, 1875, e 14,508, from le{flurdun. by 1l ek3s 0, T swln:{n 844 Glem, red, calved Avril, 1872, 105, from Uesuty Spot, withdrawn, £ L I'rincetol id id Al by Mozark, by i/ by T ‘:’IJ. Lopd Chesterford 15th, roan, calved Novem- bor 14, by Yt Dk ol Airdfle, 6,040, tran Lady Cheat Willlam, 18,242, ho d, 2d by 21 ut 2d, 'red'and whito,” calved May, 1873, I 70, froni Fancy e Johnson, B,411; James Russell, Parls; 40, Orphan Nell of Pattersondalo, red, calved 10,3403, from Orphan Ardrio, 7,850; 1. B, 41, Sophronia 2d, red. calved Jupe, 1876, -by from xs.-phmuh‘, by 3, by Marquis of Nute, 14.800, from [Priucess ud Uordon 2d, by imp. l’xgl_nl‘l Leopold, 1,087 Na- an, calved No mber, 1510 calved Septom- Uy Combinution, 13,008, from 2d” Kose of Itichmond, by Derby, 7,800; J. Smith Kinuey; ) WG Princess Lady Gordon Murch, 1470, by fmp. Priuce Leopald, 8,057, from Ludy Gordos, by I ed by Mar. by 34 Gew 3d, red, calved October, ty Duke V'anmeter, 11,872, from Prioceton’s Yy by th Duke of Uood b‘ 14th Duke of Airdrie, 103, Fancy 4tl, red and white Marquis of Bule, 14, Nud, from l’nnc{ £ Duke of Alrdrie, 7,879; . 8. Lettol 7,870; uke of Ltichland, U, 140; withdraw Duke of Thor: KO W, Fister, I'arls: 1, ro from Goodnevd Ui, La 058; J. M. lhlll't{lisliifl. Princcton Woods, 10,003; Nsthsn Lay- I"l.nc{ ad, red and while, calved Oclober, 1 2l.lll0."fui|‘n calved August, dy g ne DI'I""&I July, 1§75, by Lady doodness Bih, red, calved May, 1876, e Price bih, red sud white, val 9 by Duke of Seahaw, 14,081, frow Misy Lady Qoadneas 4th, red. 28, fny y 13th, roan, calved Octobar, U1y, 1 . M. Taylor, Parls; $00. Lady G by Victor. frow of Bloowgeld, 11.050; same buyer; $30. Lady Gocduces 13th, red, salyed Murcl Ly Toorudade. 14031, from Lady Gooduuss u Pric 3. Hoes, Parl by Marquls of tute, 13801, from 1ady tinodness ulb, by Red Duke, 8,060; I, 11, Elllson; $125. Ly Bockburn Duke. §, 133, from Lady =ik, by spotied Boltog, 11,003 8475 067 Vista 34, rosn, calved October, 1874, by Genrs Challenger, L feom Veatd, by John ver, i: Jubn Hin 3. Tuldwn Princess 10th, ruan, calved Hn‘y 1808, by Urpliap Boy_bth. 7,051, from ludian I'riocoss oy | es 11th, by Hias oodnews 1ti, rod, calved April. 1677, dy ‘Gaodncss 11th, by¥ b, gg!. by ackburn Unke, 9, 1285 A, 1L Davenport; b ad Duchiese of Kirkleavingion, red, eatvod Jdanuary, 1872, hy 4th Duke of »G\:h’}‘fl [EUNDEIN from- R lrklenvingion' 1t by §t. Valenting (33, 450): Canada Went Breeders’ Asdoclation, Toron- to; 81,225, 1. 30 Duchess of Kirkleavington. red-roan, ealyed April; from 24 Duch 1K77, hy 14th Doke of Aitdne, 7,870, esx of Kirkleavington, by 4th Dake of 7613 aacie buyer: 81,21 ride 2d, roan, enlved fctober, 1R76, by from_Lsdy \'on:e, by Y Batyn Chnmpton, B AR5, 15 B Lo s S0 Mary's Champton, B,483; B, 8. Le! % A T Venin AR rosm Eaived JAnasry, 1477, by fmp. Primo Minlater, —, from Vesia *d, by 'Ge- neva Challenger, 14,300; mame buyer: §: 3, Lady Verde, red and white, calved June, 1573, by Mnry's Champlon, 5,483, from Bettio Climag, by Climax, 5, 4635 dobn Jtorss $73. 07. Minnio 4th, red, caived Nuvember. 1870, from Minnle 2d, by Alrdric 2d, 7,400; K. ‘ot reater: £10%, 8, Princeton Belle 44, red, calved Dacember, 1474, |:{ Duke Vanmeter. 11,872, from Princeton Dieie 2d. by Frinceton Wood#, 10[003; John Itora; 0. Belle Princeton 2d, red, ealved Pebruary, 1872, by Princeton Woods, 10,6005, from Mollfe, [ ‘annsnll’";lour)mn, 9,647 E. W, Martin, Cyn- lana: $110, 70, Geneva Cherry, red, calved July, 1808, by 24 Duke uf ticnera, 5563 from Chetty 4th, by Woodland Duke, 4,4003 ).’ 15. Adair: 855, 7). Lady Jane 4th, red, eaived Jone, 1870, by Northumberland, 12,510, from (ceva's Cherry, by 24 Doke of Geneva, 6,502: 1. 8. Latton: $100. 3, Bophronia, red, calved March, 1873, by Alr- drle 2d. 7,450, from 'Eihel, by Afrdrie 26, %,460; 1., Hogers, Versaflles: $163, BULLA. 1, Thorndale, red, calved March, 1871, by 14th Duke of Tnorndale, 8,01, from iRoan Duchess, 6, H&;ohln Duke, ¥,702; 8, K. Brown, Bedord, 0.3 2, l)crh{ Thuke, red. calved May, 1877, by fth Dake of Willhatst, 24,805, from 20th' Rora of Richmond, by Combination, 13,008; Mason John- son. Millernbrrg; $50. i,_27th Duke ‘of (ioodness, red, calved May, 1875, by 14th Duke of Thorndale (28, 456), from 1th Duchues of Uoodneas, by Kaail Duke, 6, 433 Willlam Stecle, Greenabarz, P'n. : §200. & Jerer Lad, rol, cslved'Angust, 1870, by 2d ke of Oneida, §,420, from Lily of the Valley, by Burneide, 4, 3181 J, 'Beotts 7, 5. ticn, Tyner, roan, calved February, 1877, hy Yab Walker, 11,417, from Stately 1th, by Royal Crown, 10,010; 11, 11, Corbin, Parls; 835, U, Gen. Custer, roan, calved 3 1870, by Marguls of Butey 14,808, fzom Stately 1ith, by ltoyal Crown, 10,0163 6. Bpears, lageratoivn, nd, 3 €45, 7. licau of Glen Fcho, roan, calved Novpmber, 1870, by Oxford Hean 2 (42,012), from Mirs Price #th. by Duke of Keahain, 14,081; E. 8. Tirker: §00. Mr. 0. A. Gilman afterward disposcd of o few head, varsing in prico from $230 down to §100, the majority of them golng to I1linots and Ulifo. — ——— TURF SPORTS. . Races at Baltimore. Pivsico, Oct. 20.—The Bowie-stakes race, four-mile heats, was the affair of the day here, and It beeane so hecause Kentucky had sent her favorite son Ten Broeck besond the mount- aing to show that blue grass and blue blood meant something else thav sentiment. He was the big horse of the race, and was bleger by comparisun or contrast with his compaolons— Algerine, 105 pounds; Ambush, 1033 Barrl.. cnde, 103, The respective Jockeys were Walker, Mughes, and Iiayward, ‘Ten Broeck, with 114 pounds, was the favorite In the pools al,]slimtn £110 for Algerine, and 845 for the old, At the start Ainbush ot off first, Barricade second, and Ten Hroeck thind, Algerine fourth. ‘Clhoy ran slowly around the turn, up the back atreteh, amd to the upper turn without change. but on the fourth quarter Ten Broegk went up sceond under 8 heayy pwil. They fAutshed tho first mile without chnnf.‘a of posiitons, but ‘on the turn of the second mile Ten Broevk was ulled back to third place, Atnbush still lead- n Ly eight lengths, On the back siretch Ten Broeck agnin wont uo to sccond, with Barrieade third, sud Algerine last. They moved easlly nround the second mile, and Ami- bush increased his advantage to twelve leogihs, when they bvassed the stand, aud finished tho ‘secomd mile, At tho firat quarter of tha third-mile Ambush had in. creascdl the distance hetween lifmsel? and Ten Broeek to twenty lengthis, but at the balf-mile Ten Broeek went forward, and reduced the ad- vantage to six lengths when they had com- leted the third mile, Goinlr oround the frst rurn on the fourth mile Ambush fell back, and Barrleade went to the frant at the quarter, and at the half-mile showed half a length aliead of Ambush, with Ten Brocck third _and Algerine last, At tho threesquarter pols Ten Broeck was half a length In {ront of Barricade, and ho camo down the home stretehand to the tinish under u ull two lengethis uhead of Barrlcado, with Am- Ennh and Algerine distanced. Thne, 7:41%, Ten Hrocek was the fuvorite now five to” one, He and Barricade started on tho sccond heat with Barrieade two lenaths In front, and at the quarter he had inerensed the advantage to eight lengths, nnd they ran that way to the three quartor pole, when Ten Broeck went up some- what, and they ran slong thus through the scc- ond and third 'mites, the advantage of Barrivade Defng three Iengths at the end of the third mile, Ten Broeck then went forward, and at the quar- ter capturcd his contestant, At the hall-mile he was two lengths in front, and at the third quarter had Increased it to ten lengthe. Ile came home under o putl, four lengtha the win- ner of the hieat and race, Time, 7 Time_of tirst heat per mile, }:5;};{, 1:503{; sceond lieat, 1:583(, 1 The other events weros Mandicap, 13 miles, was wonby Lady 8alyers, Kenney second, Kingbolt third, “Time, 4:183(, ‘The flmukuufldgo stakes for B-year-olds, two miles, was won by Vera Cruz, 8t. Jemes second, Wash Booth third, ‘Time, 8:404¢, ‘I'ho Compensation purse, mile heats, brought to tho starting-post Gallagher's Murv, Lady €al- yers, Madge, Burgoo, Bertram, and W, J, Hlg- gine, The ilrst heat Bertram “wom, Mary sccond, Lady Salyers third. Time, 1:45. Sccond heat, Burgoo firat, Mary sccond, W, J. IHigains third, Bertram fefl at'tho turn, Thne, 13403, The two-mile heats match between Kilburn and Rappahannock was won by the latter, Thue, 8:395, 8:49. The mils beat hurdle race mateh between Fredgricktown and Risk was won by the forumer iu two stralglit heats. Thne, 1:54, 1:503¢, + Ten Hroeck and Parole run at Jeromo Park, New York, Nov, 3, the raine dlstance and sanio welghts as at Pimlivo Wodnesday last. bt ot o s SOUTHERN PENITENTIARY. Apectal Dispatch 10 The Chicago Tribune, SemiNoriELD, 11, Oct, 20,—The Cominission- ers of the Bouthern Penitentiary to-day awanl- «d the contract for theconstruction of iheprison nt Chester to Boltis & Nelion, of Fort Wayne, Tud,, ot thelr bid, and to thoJoliet Penitentiary for cut stone for tho 200 cells for $14,000, This sppears to liave beena sort of compromise award, both the Joliet Penltentiary and DBoltls & Nelson clalming to be the lowest bldders for tbe eutfrv construction, hence a divislon of the work satlsfuctory to both. Deducting the $14,- 000 for voll stong, the award to the Fort Wayne firm to construct the bullding {s ot the price of | 55, ‘The contracts are alrcady being drawn up, aud the Commissioners ways the work- will be at once eutered upon. It'is somewhat of a omimentary on the location that Clester, alleger] to have such cxcellent stone, govs sway to dJollet for ccll stone for Its prison. The contractor pgrees 10 cinploy prison labor st 65 conts a day oa the hulhlln{ and 1o lmnmdmel‘y DL up a two-story brick, dr200 feet, afterwards [o be used a3 & work-sbop, in which to wceom- modate 28) convict laborers, by Chrlstmas tiue. Only the Warden's house and one wing of cells aro expocted to he bullt now out uf the proseut appropriation of $300,000, —— ' CHARITY, Apecial Dispateh (0 The Chicage Tribuna. Jovrey, 11, Oct, 20,—Mra, R. W, MiClaugh- 1y, Mrs. B. L. Mayhew, and Mrs. Judson are dolng a great benevolent work fu relleviog the necessities of the manv almost destituto people Mying in the viciuity of the Staty Penltentlary, ‘The two rst-usmed ladles ara respectively the wile of the Warden and Duputy-Wardeu of the prison, sud Mre. Judbon (s the Matron, The city bias done little or uothing tor fts poor, and, & the rolling-mill men Lave been unemploved forseveral months, a large number of fatuliceare actully sutfering for want of the couumonest ue- vessarics of life, "Tho charity of the ladies men- tioucd ts a4 boundluss as it is poble, and is free- 1y dispensed smong thess pofir familiea. They salielt cash coutributions frow the employes ot the Penitentisry, make up articles ot clothing, purchuse provisions, aud asslat the m'ml{. fu wany other wevs. Women scanttly cluthed, children fu rags sud ptucaed with buuger, visit the fuatitution every day, wnd sro seut swuy fed and clothed, Not Joog ago, M. Judson Lought, with money from lLer own purse, s large gtount of grocertes, provislons, and fucd for one poor woman, & widuw with four chil- dren, besldes clotidug for the latter. Aud this s only oue of the mauy similar charitable acts of thess geucrous woton, which put tu shame the crmluad neglizence of our municipal author- ————————— EDWIN ADAMS, Special Diapaich to Ts Ohicazo Tribune. PuiLApELPUIA, Oct. 2B—Tlo Rev. Dr. Mor- tou was to bave sdmiulstered Comwunion to Edwin Adaws at Lis requast to-day, but he wes too weak to receive it Dr. Morton has found Limn calis anid serene, perfectly consclons of his aporonching end, and fearless of death. e had 2 bad night, and was very low mq!n')' but auc- ceeded in Awallowing n little nourfshinent at noon.andwas s little better tuwards night, when he had s terrible coughing turn, and was again prostrated. He can no longer speak out loud. Yeaterday he saw Mr. Henry Flogd, of New York, slso f. Wright Banford. Ilsonly words to the Iatter were, “ Give my love to the boga." Scores of telegrams of cheer and sym- pathy wero recelved to<day from all over the country, ——— POLITICAL. TIE BALTIMORY, MUNICIPAL ELEC- ‘TTON. Dispatch to New York Times. Bartistone, Md., Oct. 34—The result of the election to-day Is a surprise even to the victord- ous Democrats. The Workingmen developed nothing like the strength expected of them, but they are loudiy clatming to-night that they were defrauded at the pol!s anil {n counting the vote, It {s certain the registry lists were manipulated to thisend, and hundreds of Workingmen found on going to the polls that thelr names could nut be found on them. There s evidence also of fraud fn the fact that the Democratic judges would not alfow sn inspection of the ballot- Loxes before the vullug. commenced, and In a number of wards thev badly violated the law by retusing to pericit outsfde parties In the rooms whilo the ballnts were being counted, This was dune ko that tiere could bo no detection of Spudding?’ tickets, which were largely voted. Mauy ot the judges were meu of nulorlumllfv bud chardcter and accomplished ballot-box atuff- cra; stll}, with all these circutnatances golng to show fraud, Knne's majority is so beavy that it Is generally conceded that be could have been clected without dislionest practices, The effort to bring out tle Republicaus 1n masses to sup- port the Workingmen's ticket was far (rom belng a success, ns Thampson's full yote {5 5,000 less than that of Hayea' last year. The colured peo- vle maluly kept out of the contest, while very many Republicans voted for Kane to defeat the Comiuuistiy party. The rabid utterances of the speakers, whoon the hustings talked of ahouting hell-born caplitalists,” and hinted av lamp posts and pistols, did the movement. great harny quore than Thompson's conciliatury sveeches would repalr. Tho' clection puesed off quietly, and arrests were remarkably few, INDIANAPOLIS, Special Dispateh to The Chicazo Trivuns, InpranaroLis, Ind., Oct. ¥, ~Frank Landers, ex-Congressman, and H. N. Spaan delivercd spceches to-night to a small mecting of so- called workingmen, A scries of resolutions was adopted demanding the repeal of the Re- sumptlon act, the remonetization of slver, and numervus benefits for the lacorer; alsg, pro- tecting ngainst any increase fn the army. The fellows ot the meeting have not forgoiien the effect of the appearance of the soldlers during the July riots, and don't waut the cxperience repeated, WATERTOWN, WiN, Spertal Dipatch to The Chieago Tribune, Warenrowy, Wis, Oct. 20.—Tuaight, at ‘Turner Hall, Colin Camphiell, the candldate for Governor on the Sovial-Democratic ticket, de- livered a Communistie specch to o large sudi- cuce, followed by an address in German by Joseph Brucker, of Milwaukee, - editor of the Soclaliat, TAMMAN NOMINATION, New Vouk, Oct, 26.—Tammany to-night nom- Inated Augustus Schiell to oppose Joln Mor. risdcy for Senator. CRIME. JOLIET, Fpectal ispatch (o The Chicaga Tribune, Jotazr, 1, Oct. 26.—In the Circult Court to- day Geurge Keer, Gieorge Onners, Frank Edgur, Michael Hogan, and Peter Ward, all boys under 17 years of nge, pleaded wrullty of burxlsry, snd were sentenced to the Penltentiary for ane year each. They are members of o gang of * hood- it who have been breaking into frelght- cars at this place and stealing therofrom, during the pust munths, to the greut annovance of the managers of the Chivaze & Alton Raliron Willlatn Vun Allen, another of the gang, was tried yeaterday by o Jury, found gutlty, dnd sent nr Tor two ycars and six monihs, 1t s belicey: thoroughly broken up. This morning Judge McHoberts diamissed all the Braldwood conl casee for non<ccmphiance with o rule requiring certaln costs to TU- funded in each case, which had been advanced by tho counsel for the miners In onder to per- feet tho record. The couusel for the compa- nics appealed from this decislon, And the su- prome or Appellute Court will probably scttlo the point us to the correctness of the rule, Coroner - McBride beld an inquest to-day on tho body of an unknown man which was taken from thie canal at Lockport this morning, ‘The hody bad evlidently buen [n the watcr nearly ten duys. The skull was _[ructured, and o portion of tho skull-bune sbout two Inchus square was fouud fmbedded v the bralu. ‘Tho corpse was not fdentllied, nor was suything found un the hody to Indicatu [ts fdentity, Thero Is ever; reason to belicve that the man waa murdered, und the jury, In fact, returned a verdiet to the effeet that be came to his death at the hands of BUIWIG PLTSON OF Persuns Lo thew unknown. A REIGN OF TERROR. Darxton, 0., Oct. 25.~The village of Pales- ting, Darke County, thirty miles trom Dayton, fs in a state of wild excitement. Danlel Pit- man, & Jeading lawyerof the town, was recently assassinated while riding on the publie bigh- way. BSevers] respectablo women, within the last two months, have been ontraged, and o number of others publicly fusulted, by an or- ganizod gang of outlaws Infestime the commu- nity, all efforts to detect them proving unavalling. This morning, at 3 o'clock, Wes- Iey Guyer, an old resident of town, 1 fug on the . outskirt wus roused by crivs ot tho door of bls kouse. Some one asked to see hitn, sud he went to the door to find who it wus, and found a large gang of men sseens- bicd in front of the house, wearlug mas| nd currying ritfles. Betoro be conld escape a volley was fired, ronsing the entire neighborhood, The assassins scattered at once, and Uuyer was found by lis llfil\bflfi riddled with bullets and dvinz, Forty balls were counted, most of them pussing through bis body, others shattering the doorway of the house, ‘Fhie eutire country is {n an uproar of excitement, with a determinntion to boug the villains to justice. No trace of thew bas yet deen discovereds A PRETENDER. Spectal Dispatch {o The Chicago Tribune. CiscinNaTy Oct, 2—A alugular fraud has been developed ere. About two weuks agon man called on the groeery firm of Willlam Ulenn & Bons,and, representing himself as their correspundent in Detroit, J. Q. Fox, obtained samples of ‘goods snd authority to travel for them 1 the northern part of Olfo. HMe then went ‘to Compton, Ault & Co,, 8 woodenware fir, and, giviug the same name, but representing bmsell as s former salesman of William Witherby, of Detrolt, sought samples snd authority to travel, Ho also obtalned samplea from Maddox Brothers, grocers, and afterwards visiied Loutsvilic onthe same lusivess, referrig to Willlam (leon & Suns, Compton, Ault & Cu, wroteto Withierby, at Detrolt, snd learmed that be bad never cwployed such & man. Glenn & Sous, braring nothiug from the may, wrote to his addreos at Dotrolt, und learned thut their Mr. Fox bad never been to Cinctunati, and knew nothing of the pretender, 'Tho suan wus dis- covered bere to-night i a tea-house in which ho appears to ba interested, and was arrested, He hiuts that be was acting under direction of the tea-bouse. - A BWEDISH SWINDLER, Special Dispatch 30 The Chicaye Tribume, Nuw Yosk, Uct, 2h—A Swedlsh banker astued Christlan Koos has been arrested on a charge of swinding & sajtor out of §1,000 which were left with Koos fur trausmission to Bweden, The arrest brings to light somo sixty other charges, mudo wostly by Swedlsh seryant girls who placed their carnings In Roos’ hands to by forwarded Lo thclr relutives, Systemutic swin- dhinglsalivged, Hooshaving lssucd drafts on Ash Berger & Co., of Stockboln, who would refuce l:ymum with sutne plausibly excuse. The pjer would put the girls wnd fgoorant cus- tomers off from wouth to mooth. [fe denivs tho charges, &ud clalms that the Stuchholin bummn pocketed the money, He is beld for trlal g [} COWARDLY ASSASSINATION, Daxzon, O, Uct. 26.—The killing of Wesley Geyer Wednesday uight, at Pulcstine, near Greouville, forty m:les from Daytou, bas occa sloned wuch excitewcot o that seighborhood. Tbe murdered wan bore & bad reputation, aod bud beeu charged with horse-steallug. e wad warned to lcave tuwn, und, uot cowplyiug, o Reog of masked won culled bun from his hose Wednesday night and riddled him with shot In front of fl had lived tn Palestine twenty years, auld owned property there. children, No sctlon has been taken by the aa. thorities for the discovery of the asxasaing, and It 18 not known whet! lance Committee or a gang of desperadocs. Cochran, who escaped from Jail at Cherokee, Ta., on Tuesday, was capturca a few miles from there the next day., The officers brought the prisaner to Lemars, whera ©ie was® last evening discharged on a writ of habeas corpus. The officers sgain arrested him on a charge of rob- bery in Canada, committed ten years ago. A Jury has Indicted John 8, Morton, Bamuel B. Becretary ot the plundered Rockland Savings Bank, has been beld to ball for perjury in mak- 1ng reports, Bulomon Costly, on the 4th of April last. e —— . via Cifnion A que Night Ex.vla G . spccial says: “A large band of Mexivay rajders TR b 14 by x Clty & Yankton . are depredating near Castreville, sbout thirty Fort_8tockton Is that the stage between there and El Paxo hias been captured and the driver | 8jiiwaukes Pateng s ML 3 q Killed. Preparations are rolng ou privately to | S iar bisaser (alifly cd that the gang is now- Bast Bunks forSiging Sehodl. CHORUS CHOR INSTRUCTION BOCK. By AN Jonmaoy, JretOcr. Contatns the rstem af this celebrated Tescher, s’ minntely and plainly described, tht Itis the easiest and best Manus) for ‘Teachsrs and Lasdara dnd I3 also & most_entertatning, wefiil, and thorongh ook fur sil Muvic Cineses and Conventlon®; with tne pisinest of piain_fnaitoctions, - and 290 pages of the beat mavic, graded from the easls estto the most difficalt, and enntinoally referred to, The book 8laa best Anewers tial perpiexing quesiton. ** How 10 bave good stnging in Congregations.” §1.384 or $12.00per dok. THE ENCORR, By L. 0. Exeniox. This Dbaok han afready been nsed by thoneands, who have na but one orvlnlon ax 1o 1ta sdmitrabia rollection of Bacred . {s own doar. Gever tle leaves a “wife and sgeven er they were a Vigi- CAPTURED. Special Dispatch to The (Mieago Tribune, S1oex Ciry, Oct. 26.—The Canadlan criminal, Musir, of (iiecs, , T 3 1= L n Learing on thia ‘chargo will commence hero 00 | Fhr nractic i (oo murital Care Tk 28 wo s Gk the 20th inst. ing Clasa ook, Thorough Instructive Conrse. 75 et L J———— MORTON & CO, INDICTED, PritaneLrum, P, Oct. 26,—The Grand or $7.50 per doz. PERKING! BINGING SCHOOL. By, W. 0, A AR AT R S O RS Give Took a4 well as Singing-Selinol 0ok, and will ba ani for envy practico i A fine book for Conventions b . F. 3 Ni H Choir and Focleties. Goed {nstrmctive course, and ti {uhn, B. F. 8tpkes, John R. Nagle, and Georgo Ehuiteand e, A emctive d the N. Vickers ou a charge of wnflplrntzm de- fraud the Market Strect Rallway Compny out ©0f §200,000. Anotber indictment charges Mor- ton, Btokes. and Huln with embezzling $200,000 belonging to the Company, mnid Nagle aod Vickers with receiving the oney. PERJURY, Newang, N, J., Oct. 20.—Richard E. Eells, All teachiers sud cnnvention-holdereare nvited t tne sure thelr succeas this season by uing one of thesa s, Fof ralc everywhere. Coplessent post fco by Al £or retal) price. N & HEALY, Chicago, Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. RXrLaxaTION 0P NInrxnEXCE MARXS,—}Rat $Eerpies TRindly Ciepten ™ Ty and CHICAGO & FORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘Tleket Ofices, € Clarkost, (Sliormen Tiauss) and st CONVICTED OF MURDER, FREDERICK, Md., Oct. 20.—Edward Costly has been convicted of the murder of his cousln, THE TEXAS BUARDER. Spectal Iiapateh tn The Chicago riuune, New Yonrx, Oct. 25.—A Herald 8an Franclsco { .00 miles west from here. The latest news from b iwank relnforen the rangers with at least 1,000 men as | 8t Faut soon as the word is given.” Rellable lelp for weak and nervous sufferars, Chronie. pamtal, and prostrating diseases cnted without medicine, Pulvermachier's Electric felts BRPITPEPS 33FF tel Cara ars run through, between Cni- caxro and Coninell Biuffs, on the train learing Chicszo the grand derideratum, ~ Avold tmitations, Book | 55404 ¢ und Journal., with partlcaias d Ad- Nootner road runs Pullman of any other form of dreas Pulvermaciier Galvanle Rotel ears west of Chicago. e ] ‘a~Diepat corner of Wells and Kinzie-ste, 8~Drpot curner af Canal and Kinzin-sta CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LIN] Ticket officen 02 Clark-at._and st_Klnzie-Street Depot, Leave., 0:00 8. | 0Up; m. NEW CHICAGO THENTRE, ONLY COMEDY TilE MONDAY, O N CHICAGO, 22, rccond week of Et Paal & Minaeapolls F: Bt. Paul & Mianeayol A popular hit, e Paftley Catipbell Comedr Company (n LOVE,” “HOW WOMEN Tecelverd with tum: e CHICAGO. ALTON & 8T. LOUIS AXD BAB OIT:! 'Y & VENVER BHORT LINES. Uplan Depot, West Bide, near Madison-st. weuty-third-ss.Ticket Uica. 122 Randolph-si. Leat " HOOLEY’S THEATRE, Frery eveningand Wedne: Laal week of J Troductiun, SARDANAPALUS, with all the Orlflnnl Seenery, Drestes, and GRAND LK from Hoatha Theatel, N and Baturdsy matinees, wrrott & Pahier's Girand bpectaculsr n CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL BAILWAY, e sudicices witines (zhi the swonderiully i . nfzutly the wonderful i Canal- ailstle, Ktarm-Seeiand e {nimulativn of marien: | Uiy e e s and, Cul-ite, oaker Ufice, (1 50nth Clark o] Anale Lewwurnler, and Grand | and at depote A aye el S 1ho o ehrated EVANGELINE ndey, tiet, 0 Celebrate N cOMBINATION, ke McVICKER'S THEATRE,, JOHN T. RAYMOND, In his famoos tl&lufl.‘(flfl.‘l on, C MULRBERRY SELLELS, tn Mark Twain's celebrated dratus, FLLE Tl}E’RE *SMILLIONKIN IT. Every Evening and Saturday Matineo. Monday Nest—The Latest Succoss, NEK DOMINOES, caat._beatsean now be seeure. " COLISEDM NOVELTY THEATRE, Every evening, Tursdsy and U'riday matinee, Posl+ thvely last nighta of ‘the excling frontler warlare Irams of WILD BILL, the King of the Horder Men, and the great ighting bear it A iimenee big for Sunday aficraool aud even- el : ini i dirlng HAVERLY'S TUEATRE (Late Afl!lflll. MIWAUKCS EXDrest. oureseess, VIaconstn & Minnests. tireen| Tiay, and Menasha through r_x.uu. 10:008. . [* 4:00p. m. 8:05p. m. [*11:008 m. 'AI& tra Milwankee, els for KE. and Minneanolis are cood citer via Aiaiison and Prairia Gu'Chien, GF V18 Waleriown, LaCrose, and Winone: Doy L ERRE s Moo, Mg ket oice, £t. Loule Rxpress. ., Louls Fast Line ro & New Orl nigfletd Gxnre. tpriokneld Ny Ex. ‘coria, Harlinkton & Kok 5 G0, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RATLROAD. OHIOA and Teans’ Express. '110:00 p.m. 2 8:56 &.m. Kk A A SLATINEE AND SIHT. o | Depots foot of Lako-st., Indiaan-ar., and pivtesnthe Fun for tie elty's laugliter. Tha orfgingl NUMPTY | 85 80d Cagal and Sixteonth-sta. Ticket Ofices, 3 DUMP Firt production {0 this city, The merriest | | $137K°8L, a0d at depots. of Clownasnd Pantulonna, Fiashing Leave.’ Arrive. vauin: Hollickio Haricauliade, 2= P and pantomime stars for h po atland Express, Ottawas: T Slonday - Domiic Burray. E inating, | Mettentur o s 7:230.m, e === | NiockenL Dibiidie, 10103 a.m. EARS, acifio Kk press FOF Oingfie. 130 e B AT B R € 51305 i s 2000 e v Paciic Nientl prsforons KansasCity, ALhison, At.Joe SACQUES KICHIGAN AL RATLEOAD, , foot of Lako-at., il foot of Twenty-socond-st. ket Omee, 07 Clarkeat. LENGTHENED e itheast To any desfrable lengtn, In the mont artletio style, | Joion Gmnd Faaite Hotcl, Sada¢ Paiiter Hoass: = FUR LININGS, Arive. For BlIk Garments, 0185 p M. Afullllne of FINE LADTES. FURS, of myown | Das Doreie ind AlrLine). |3 7u0a. m.| 2083 p m manufucture, Charges moderate. atnazou Accoinimodat] E g utle Express (dally), Tgh Express, J. ETTLINGER, PRACTIOAL FURRIER, 24 Madisonest..second floor, Near MeVicker's, FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHICAGO RAILWAY, er Cansl and Madison-ste. Tickat Offices, 4L, Paliner House, and Grand Vacifia liatol. L PULL LINE FOR Mew's & Bos' Wear, LATEST STYLES, AT Mall and Exproas.. Pacifiv £ ‘st Line « BALTTMORE & ?lH"IO. Sk o -%Rm-mn'lfy';.‘;"‘i" on: teave ‘Ll Mot K3 o Paimor House, Traai Pacing, aad Bebor (S puition uliag Morning Expres. Yemipe Pamme STEIN'S DOLLAR STORE, 1006 East Madison-st I ur 3 n c e TIE CREAPEST icatlug devics extants Teqiiires Do stuve-pipe can bo uscd 1u wny part of the houss, Nu 1t Is suticlent fur ontinary PITTTEBURG, OINOINNATI & BT, LOUTS R R. o foramary | Depot cornur of Clinton and Carroll-ats., West Side. HEATER s {orsiorca, | eyolc o o Columbus & Fast Day F: TR0 p.m. Culutnus & ft Nant b TS OHIOAGO, ROOK 1SLAND & PAQIPI0 RATLROAD eDeputy cortier of Vuu uron and shirmua-si. Ticket Qttice, 86 Clazk-si., blieriasn Houss. Leave. | JAPANESE GOODS. We now havea greater variety thao ever of Judls, Jupauese sad Chinese Gioads, conalating of every kind of Poreelaine, Pottery, iouzes Lacquer Ware, B11ka, Toys, Vaper Articles, Serevtis, Carved Furnlture, ete,, ele. Ovivutal Carpetsy Huus, sud Tublee Cavers, Collectivasof lure sud Choice Antiyu re W Clolssonne Losmele, Lacquers, Forcel Dalfyl ey wxepted D ete. palirdsy's boat ou't 43 49 o Donlers will find 1t sdvantageous o exsmine our )rld;y.::ar_nlnr-m sues hrough to :m:k. N:lw lnvu::l;- constantly mrriviug, sad st rn:un‘:m uu; hgjm:::vl aud llrun-”“ . joweat prices over befors offered, 0, Ceplode soors voener A A, VANTINE & 00, vo [ el s WL L 447 and 520 Urowdway. New York, | ForGrean sy, Kicanane, sic., ¥rids I LEG. NOTICH “BUTS A r,‘"'uc"'"'c“"w =2 bt i al m i JORY PUTS AND CALLS. Ei!.?' 32"'!‘.:' ::i' - :‘""fl"x :‘;P&?’:{fl:"""“ n"u'"“l,"‘; sl i uupty, Pénusyivanta: Yo als/ boLE " o fled o bo m’«lfli"h‘{z..'.,‘.’.'l'fl'.'?fl'uu ay ot Deeorn: 0. A2 ol s -lm.hf,’fn:m- v ol Ui g oo & } Lad g s cluck i, .. 1o accept uF Tefuse 1o 40 | S gn b oMl aL s e O e e s uvest. Hoviatad | gt Swuuty Uwes 1Be slvuub lnveste ¢ ERrriel ue 100 £ deaired o duiert uf S per conly Ki+ plausory circulan s weckly repors scut froa. 0 ur uTer W years with great succeis by the physicians of Parle, ! New e of Johu Gehman, decessed, sl Lbe wade by an fuguest held thoreon aud coufirined by said Court, or eliow causi wby the same should not be sul: rain o lav §. N. BILENEMAN. Bherifl. Snertrs Ofice, Lancaster. October Id 13 Bluu: DASILYA \IFURD'S (LATE fa Phat o Srs Opden luguians) g t, wnd Ger- urk, aud lon- wjun Hosrdhine ana- Day-schiool 'urJvuu‘ 1dicy gnd doo, and su- § perior to ait ehildred, With eallsth No. 17 W. amtiiesio N V.o | gthutrs forthe Prowmps cure ruopeus Sept. 24, Applicailun tuay b wsde by feteror | oF "l Cdise Charges, roe E:wnll’“ ud doove. & cparate s for bove waser | 80, M 0 e han iuroui upelent teavhers. Lectures LB, J ¥ Vaterhuii 14w kineag Dr: LabberL Y mg. Propared b CLIN AND UIE, Varis, sonl by Drugglsts 1o thy United States. llo.(‘:fl-l\ 1) COLLEGE, o CAPSULES PRESORIPTION FREE. For the l?c‘d'd‘ re B"' f!"“o;ll l}t\r:“ly. Illl'll fi' energy,, eio, mud the whole tratu of glooliy siten £0u"" Aoy Ghdvglal has 1o tagredicnte. Address DF W RE WINTER RESORT. JAQUES & €., 130 Weat Sixtiy. Ciuclagatl Lbls Royal N‘:}&tgl;}flp Hotel, ScaLes = LB ; FAIRBANKS' e T e s s Yok o™ STaupaup el e — SCALES . Geals Who Bequure Ferfecl-RiUng Fing Dress Shirts Q7 ALL KiNDS. Nould do weil go leave thelr meaaurs for dof Keey's FAIRBSMKE, MORSE & OO, Sy Chiered ibieks ertecily satlstacigsy, A1 %113 Lake St., Chicago. kst Madleon-ats Bezarefultobuy onlv the Genuine,