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'IIE CIIICAGO TRIRBU NE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1877 7 LOCAL POLITICS, (Continned from the Second Page.) with the people. The latter demanded a reform. Tne timo Wi now auspicions, of apothier ihimze dbl ot go well. stambling-block 1n (he way of the Connty Treas- Srerstin, which miuht he remuved I the party only grnt a little more time, The Commit- ik pleannre in supgesting, nx far it goes, tho nz ticket, which wae reccived with cheers and profonced applanse: enuanty Treavurer- aniy Clerk=Kiol unty (auri=Smiih. Lt momehow s'::"flard. Kittel, Klirison, ‘The Nationals repadiate Hoere entirely, wants to gapture lhe Execntive Commiltee ha Tha Probate Judgeship Is not After & vote waa taken on the gueetion, & ventloman in the interest of Charlie Siaines singeented L twa or three of the Commit. thatshe_wonld make a better Jidea than Lnick." The Committes know nothing about a1 mattors: they had conanited reveral law- and, on the sirenath of fhe lieht alorded them, made the nomnation, However, they were There I8 nothing like argu d, in order ta argue iL gently, they hor- rowed from Mr. llainca' friend hi hredly invade his privac pudence of the man Nelke and his co- conepiraturs In amxerting the party over which he iiea hae a roll of 7,000 communicants reaches Nelther he nor hin co- ond Lhelr own, come down, h‘n‘llrly acitied, 1his morning. blimity rarely seen, Jaburers conirol & mingle vole be aud i1 18 very doubtful if they do t! CITIZENS’ UNION. TOX EXECUTIVE COMMITIER of the North Side Citizens' Unton mot tast night st Brand's Hall, corner of North Clark and Krle atrcets, to licar the report of a auh.commitice of fve, appointed at & previons mecting, to Investis gate thefantecedents, records, and charucters of {he men who have been nominated for the officrs of County Commissloners, The ncilon was taken izena’ Union and it fol- Jowers might cast thelr voles for honest men only. There was a amail attendance, owing, perhaps, fi-oi political meelings being held (o the end that the Willlam file\{lfl enlfed the meeting to nrder Iie called for the report. amuel Collycr, for the Commitice, sube mitted the following report: % Yunr Committee. anpolnted Oct. 23, fn confirmity to opted, do rexpectinii duigent lunuire reuas n * yesolutionn then a Sech)_aualied for th onel commena them’ oy I 'm ort of the Citizens' Unlon mnd Yins Comminfoners i ¥, dnotfont, August Meyer, WHIam A, Tureman, 31 Danphy and Chrtatian. Casseiman, Shoeniniger hashern favorahly ‘consldared ut we are Informed that bohas o with [tsohjecia nese, (eorgs Tho repart was signed by Messrs, L. A. White, Tantiek Loftus, ficorze C. Prussing, Samuel Coll- yer, William Uellinghausen, Tpon motlon, the report was accepted and the Commitiee discharzed. Alr. Stewart preseated the following COMMUNICATION FROM GRN, LIED? Willtam Stieart, Exq.. CAGieman Citizens' tnfons.= Theeuntanily refterated falichoods nnd Tux CHIcAGG TRin! I munagement of my oilico mas ahife to the bellef that there Justice o myaclf an to satis ilstepresentations of the taxpayers, 1 re: of tlie Clitzen’ uty lcstiall be to v v iny charge, [ #b 112t any time b0 resdy o furnisl suct rlithe amisance Fequired 1o make thurough one. ~ THeaaut he liy, your ohedicn KRMANN Likn, County Cl Tho Secretary, Mr. I, T, Tio. be lafd 1pon the table, Mr, Trasslng naked why it marfiy disposed of, 'The secreiary repiled that the Citizona' Unfon wan not called upon (o Investieute anv public of- ficer cven 1 a newspaper had asaailed i, Mr, Collver sald Ut 1 the req made threo months awo there ml #0mo reason fof entertaining it would have been (imo for such now—one week beforo the election—(licre was not 1o sozonded the motion, and further rald 1h t the Union was organized for far different pnr- s, WI o Secrctary sald that he had no feeling in tho matter, and relterated his former opintons, Mr, Praeaing suid that ho agreed with Mr. Coll. yer: there was not time for the work, 'l:‘ih: communleation was then lafd upon the aing wugeented that moro knowledge bo garding the (ssno of £600, Bl:fl of county not prepared others were atmllarly unqualied, the appointment of an examining committes of three, who ahould Investfaato the mubject and re- ort ‘Chursday night a9 to Uic advisabillty of voting favor of the {setie of the bonds, Remarks were made by Mesera, Turnor, Pruse slng, Stewart, [togers, and othors, the motion was carried, and the Chalr ap) e, ’lllmcrh:md Capt, White. c ra, moved that it nde shiould bo so sum- uest lLiad been ght “have been for then thero vestfration: at and thought ed Alr. Prossing, AT IIEADQUARTERS, TIHR REFURLICANS, As the campaian progre«acs the sntorest In poli- dles becomes more and more encrossiug, Shat all the tickcts have been put in tho - fleld that *il} presumably be nomiaated, thero Is a feellng of relief that tho contest s marrowing down to Among tho members of thy two great ‘parties thero {s about tie same feeling of Ithough in ono cawe that confidence 0 based on good grounds, other It Is o tooted, mountain-Luttressed Democratic element fo always bo at that point where **tho tide in turning.* They never are, but always to be, blest. Everywhero tho party orianlzations are beiug pere fected, and although this requires on appalling amount of rontine work on tho part of the faith- ful, it 4s undertaken witha will, The campalgn, In atoboone of the shortest, livell. nd closest known In (s county The Republicans arc losing none of thetr entha. sluetn, but are buckling down ta the wark, doter- The Executive Committeo and the Compalgn Commilteo wera in sesslon, as naual, yarurday motning, the former geiting away with & lot of routine busiuess which had 1o be done. TIE OAMPAIGN COMMITTRE <, Which waa largely attended by the ! the varlous wards und country om reported favorable progress in of all the jugal Tepresentatives of towna, all of wh ork uf organization. tee was appolnted to prepacs Il Yotars In 1he diferent precincis, and have them printed for the uew af chalicnzers, #o that no man can gut hia yotu into the bullut-b Iy entitled to that brivileye Charles liitcheock, Judge Ch | Lisbea were appo hox whio ben't lexu): k. & comniites o ara: ) clrcular contalning the eluctic udges, clerks, olc, p uad Luve printed a on laws for the in- An addition was &:‘T‘-flvv; l.'uunlxlr‘nll'lrzullu 1h h' . nll row the Thirtoenth Ward, THE NOMINATION OF DAVE HAMMONI ure iocs not in the least tend to wha ’"‘i no dulccn‘(ml Thoy conulder rehead, and believe tat will disconcert tho e of sty account from theiz ‘ran quentavscrtions that mome of the varty did the ell- Deola witl a diwgust ateuiunty which Uudes o hige been wold vut, and most re<pectable peopla in the iny, have tendod to huepire for bl and his wholesala 1w denfed, uinl 1 silegatiog oo ffuon bt 0 end e e dow feeling of gratitude. Iu o conversation belween Mr Tunune reportor yesterday, the d for Mr. Hammond's hat be had cone Lo th delegations in the Cunventlon theni to cast their vates for i, but he saw Millizun and « The lutter had conuted on the suppart of had talked extravazantiy of nd the sequul proyed that ho hiwsell with a fulse hope. My, zun denies stralght up and duwn that f woney from [lammond, Opincs that Hammond's present attitude fe 0f 8 burpass to el i what they would had been decelyin: mall lollowing, havathe bim off, and thus get even on the spent I ollorts Lo vecure thu Ha: yabilcan nomiration. TUR KESULT OF U8 GUEKNUACKEAS' CONVEN- L, 10 outward appearancos, seem Lo annoy tivn. Laeb bhasell was sroand the u riers telliug bis folluscrathat 4 was ol right, wud eudeavoriog W oersuade Lo 4 draw uif votes enough from wake thy Democrats buwl for 1L 1% alwost newdiess to suy that be didu't he toe wiiling ears of chinen, As o the runored chunges in the liskel—the dropping of Reichel aud the subsetitu- 0 somebody ‘In toe place of Adol o Fusiined —thers was nothluy done 0ut Lo ludulze in the usual swount of crui ore wimply In a dilemma as reganily They waut the Scandinavian vote, and wunt tho Workinguwen, aud ibe trouule i Just which sct’ to pleuse, The oct. the lalk was, walt uuul evening, when the Workivu- to meet, ani then bave their convuca- latid fn thelr futerost 'a place, that will probubly Le altcnne 107 0f tho County Cenirul Comuttes be”voe optuon secns 0 bo that i atep nto Shoeniuger's shoes, + ON THE DENOCRATIC TICKET ccutive Cawbaign Commities yous o thar private room iu’the ‘almes lfouve bead the Hepublicona to rd work tu persuad Michiel Brand wy TUE CANDIDATE Palmer FMonne, Tha mectine was. of eoaree, #fecret, anid the reportern had to fish atound after- wirda far the news. From ail that could be learn- e, the only businesa transacted was to supoint n committee, with John Colvin at ftahead and Capt Connett and Frank Cnnninghiam fn the middie and At the rear, to arrange for halls and speakers, anil {0 adopt the followinz mtractions to bo carricd out Dby the Ward 'ampalgn Commltthe: The Exceutive Commitiee and candtilates have agreed following: temiers of the Campalgn Committes will s yiace in each wird and town wiich thiey repreent v Demvicratic hevdqnartere 1o e keit Open eyery eYPRiTE, and ARy eltizens of the wanl or wiwn can ald_ward or town headquariers ra, handuiils, and tickes to got naturalization. papers. & eind=The member from ench ward and town wiil select slx good men o take cara of the ticketa (2 e1ch Tubing precinct In the conty, and ane of iix o act as ‘aptain. Tho member wili 8iso 8puint one Xotary in o 2 Thrd~To * guard agafnet hallot-box _stnfing. repeating, or filegal votlng, members arn romuosted to appolnt fuir men In_£ach vatiog preeinet toho known s the Ruliot-fiox Guard, wiiose duty 1t T e to chatlenge every person whom (liey do not know to e legal voter. * The members nf the Haltote Tox (inard are 1o b o I a9 apecial pnllw-rwn. that they may have power to y who shall atfempt to castn lilegal vote, Fourth—3iemixirs are taquested ta report nsmes of men for the above purposes tuthy Execuilve Commite tee this week, THE WARD CAMPAIGN COMMITTER beld a meeting In_ the aflerncon. at which the re- porters, for some [nscrutaple reason, were allowed It has been Jeemed quite 2 for mo long time to freeze them out on all occaslons, no matter how unimpottant the meetinus were (o he, that It wia a matter of some wonder (0 the newagatherers when Miles Kelioo, Chaistnan of the Wi Came+ vaizn Committee, beldly annonnced that he had never been in favor of carrying on campalyna necretly, and the reporters and everybaily elee might remain who chose so to do, laving ealled the meeting Lo order, Miles procecded to read tho y the Executlve Committce. ed ‘that portion of the instruce tiuns which refers o the necceally suppo<ed to oxist for mwearlng in_the wallot- hox guarde ms speclal policeme: made the statement that he und the Itepublicans hnd been negotiating with a teprobates who had mgreed to doall the stufling and repeating that was nm‘l'l-flr{. Mllesaven went #o far &« 10 say —probably thinking It well to have n oud story while abunt fi—that a fund of €N, 000 or §10. 000 Had been Tained (o carty out thie programme il aver the city, * The members of the Committee took it all lu for all It wax worth, —that in to eay. they were not vixihly afferted one way or the other. bt gquietly received it nna verf #£n0d story fur the occasion, llaving thus dellvered his insteactions, Miies told his hearers tieat they muast get lo work and ro- port to-dny the places they bad resolved wpon for heir heal :Jtmu.' o1 woll ax “the names of the ticketepeddicra, the ballot-hox guurds, anid the othier protectora of the Democratlc faith and puri- ty. It wan necessary, he sabd, to get this work all done before Saturduy, and when 1t was done ho felt that they would win the victory without donbt, ‘There belng nothing furtlice to do, the members ware solémnly exhorted to wel down 10 businaes, atd 1o report ae much aa they weee anle to report tonn Inlfm ned meeting whicn will be held at 3 o'clnck this afternoon. After the meeting, the reporter ached the aseeetive Kehoe, and. antnated by s*lenire (o lessn his anthority for the ballot-box-atufling statement, ventnred towvk him who that decldedly-knowini person was, Ol " replied Mites, **f can't give {1 1o yon now. You see, { had it on good auihorlty, but hefore Taive yon the mun's name 1'11 Took Into it a dittle further, yon know; see what there dwof it, and then let you know. There's a guod deal In it. though, you may he sure,* Up to date, however. the reporter has not been furnished with the name of **ihat man,'" which Is only another corruboration of a proviousty well- setiled belief fn the reporter's mind that the stury lluuI sbout tha usual amount of cawpaiyn truth n it 100AY, A nnmclcn"{ fale index of the amount of Intelll- genco which {logan, nomines on the Democratic ticket for County Commlmsioner from Hydo Fark, would brlng to the oflica, If clected, may be had from the statement that he can nelther read nor write. When called vpon o sign his name to vouchers for pay received from the Kouth Purk Jiuard for work borformed, ho had to snbstitute for hl4 slznatnre o cortaln crows-mnark which somo- times serves for that puepose, — Dut there i no chiunco that such ignorance will ever Lo represent- o in boily form in tne Board of County Commis~ Aloners, for Lie wood reason that Mr, Wheeler, the {,“'fl,flh can uomince, will beat him out of s THE INDUSTRIATS, A BPLIT WITIR ANOTHER RICHMOND IN THE FIELD, Tho Workingmen's Induatrinl Central Committec met last night In tho Leadquarters, corner of Lasalle and Adams strects, for the purposoof purging the ticket. After wrangling from 7350 to 1 o’clock this mornin, they Onally swallowed Lich and Lynch, the ubjectors meceding and holding a Leer-saluon convention. The whole thing was o furce and a puteup job, Lich appeared with his culiozts and mado the rematader of the Committee a spoech. The gentlemen who had eeceded from the Com- mittoe gathered In tho basement corner Fifth uvenuo and Madison street, Two dollars wans col- lected to defray expenses for o hail. gSome dif- ficulty was experlenced fr. getting a placo of meat- ing. Mr, C, J, Dixon was called tu the chair, and Ao I Adair acted aw Secretary, Messrs, MeGlle vruy. Coopor, und Calu were chiosen a mitico on Hesoluilons, Mr. iaotton, Hanter, " and cthers ll:ul(l-l of tue inconsistency of tho Democrucy and l“n Industrial party, which they had Just lest, T e, W. I, Brown nominated Dave Hamimoud for wurer, Koo genfleman objcetod. Mir. Cooper hoped that thoy wonld not take awa votes from Mr. MeCrea to give them (o Lynch an Lieh, He was tu favor of nominating Me,” McCrea, Thvao numinations were declurea out of order unti! the Committed on Resolutions were ready o ree yn)rll.. T, Adair moved that a committee of oo from ard be selected to name o ticket, each ‘Ihio Comuntive on Ktevolutions reportod the fol. lowing profest: T the Intugtrial Cigases uf Cook County : Wo appeal 10300 furtlay to ottt yurawis itrreatn aid ot to ¢ e 1K v, Fur same t AMLA Lo the Mlaug clases Havo endeavurs t, & 1alr and equitable » ut guvernment, Vet Iy whall bo- cotdieied Without Tes 4T L0 Y WOO conyentin, seve tha loterest of the whoule people, llonest workingmen, you must asvers our Flilite a8 purt the cammuinliy, the words Juinocrat atd itapublican unan nothing Lo you if 4o BUL Ereacit YUl Wi ¢ on i eillclent ol 'Ill:l her Ly are_ Fiel) oF pod I ity ‘Lo “our criterton, aud uoL w sumotiies li-gotten wealthi. Fellowsciiizons, we iaye £0 APDEar Lefors yoli L pi0.cx axainst The sctlon of thy so-catlod Workinumei's Lonvention lickd at Glube 1ol Woalim(uy Isat, Oct. 23, 16 Wits . WarkIDRILCIY Gute veution in 1o sdine of (1 word. ‘Tho el Dacked by the balil sarvaita of profeasion &1 \ue workingmen had Hitle dusire tu preseat [OF your suilr. e ut e tound In the county, WL aru avallahly st ths st i, WItluut resaid to anythiog excent (heie Hibia for the houitiun for which they ate naminatud: Jawk ut Lhe Lu,d cHun uf YuuT Lreturen 1 Louleviile Tolwdo. Do not !llxllk LAt you Wre powuriuss, weil-ordered i ju are at least tiat mifuarlly, Lvas T your i ovosis, 0 fautiy condition ta Laiuts (0F luiiealy 804 fur faiF ropresautailou o beople, ‘The document waa accepted, and McGilvray was lyen avate of contidence, ‘I'he following tickei was (hen nomlnated: Troasuror, Cltaton lirlgge: County Clerk, William Flowg; Auperinteulont of Eiucatiot, GEorke 0, Llant Ku udies were put In noninstion | Clerk of the Crims al court, itugn tctauguiing | Cierk ot bl Court, ‘Thoriss nava r Jurtiside; Wiliiia tace wid 3, Mcifugny W Jotan Mcuiviay, o 1. Garveys Fifdh Disir o, 1, Bestord. Soceaaloatats thew. ab 158 0'Clock (his ioruligh wdloninod. stter sppulutiug W comLiities secure Luadquariers, — MINOR MEETINGS, BECOND WAND, Tho Second Ward Itupublican Clud met st No, 511 State strect last cvening, 1. W, Jackvon pre- slding, ‘fhe Executlve Committes reported thatactlon bad been taken in relation to secuning s represent- ative smoug the Juuges of election, Mr. G, I, Ruckefelluw presented the following resolutions, which were adopied ananimuuely; 1% has been reported turoukn the press uane: esniul eaudidaies fur Louitnaiion at i Ly ¥ Gl Ll l:{ Conveation hsve an- s or futerad 10 da b a8 dgeideis oto, a borate it defuat L] Tt Tie hnauiicy, 1 aot T 1osait, Wi o b0 divhda aad Weuken Lo jteiniblivan torecet ticla the sense of thisCiub that the i County dopeuded upon the uldation Ji1can ‘tickvl, und LhBE aBy witenipt Virow wtaiacloe. 10 Ho way Of 148 suceess 1610 ve scrls vusy dubpecated, uod sbould recelve wa Elfl"ll‘ufl o Tudlaiton at 1t palls by every wood bepubllcan. 1t was announced that meotinzs would ba held at Olivet lauthet Church Thursauy night, sl the Col- L«‘un Friday night, scd at 114 Fourth avenue Satur- y ul ‘lub has apencd its headquarters at 420 treut, sad Mes, A, C. Gleawon will be in ‘Yhe rvuws will be kupt open day sud ouht during the cawpalan, The weelivg adjouricd. . BEVENTU WARD. The Herfl\fllmm of the Beveuth Ward held a meoting al No. 503 Ulue Jalaud aveune last evene e dubin Spicltz beat dutercat of tha iteb . There wus nut & discussion aboul un unpleasantoves in the Club of thut ward, and scversl speukers addressed the aee suwblage, after which the mouting sdjouruvd, Ata meeting of the bxechiivs Coml m g of the Executive Commitice of the lyde Purk Kepublicau Club, beld in the vilage luet night, the Presidunt of (e Clup, Guorge M. logus, susogaced lu foliowiu comiiitees? 1 s obu Farreu, G. E. ublic _Meetinze, ®, A. Nerriug, J. N, 1. 8. Taylor, Juined }. Boweu, ionn . Loca! Urganlzattun, Fullansbee, liowen, Ueurley, Vanderbulll; Local Tazation, ensle, owen, Haunsy, ‘Tsylor: Diatre t and Papers, Hanuay, Herrly, Clark; lules, Preadent, Ueusley, Tuyloi The fullowing resolution was ofered by Cunsider I Willcttund pasmed: Rew red, Lhat eacn Lepublican Club in the nloe whewtion diatricts vt Hyde Fard bu.d a mecting Thure day BEZHL bu Its dlalri ud berfect 1 locat organtza- Lo, std Gopolnt three Porsons wcauvas such ulstricts sud brlog out & tull vote furiho liepubiican tickue NOTES. P. P, Dempacy, ex-Scurctary of (be Working- men's Indnateial Club ol tha Pourteanth Ward, wishes {t nnderstood that he did not aid in secnring the election of Lich delrgatos at tha club meeting Tant week. ! Lomminsioner Ginenther yasterday announeed Nimaelf an sn Independent candidnte for re-rinc- tion. ile hay persaided to tnle conrse by Rountresand the ** Jonz. ** the abject hetnx to havn himdraw from the Geritan vote ennagh 1 \:‘nlrllcau! Lo guarantes the election of liovan over Wheeler, Heknowa, of couras, tha< lie caunot lie ee-efect bat, If hin eandidacy resulta In the election of Hogan, the **itine™ will have gained one vote, Andthis 13 all that in needed. Honntrew does not want to give up his §7,000-a-year jub, and much lees dnes the ** Ring ™ want lo qive up ita holg, 1t i8 n little artonlshinz that (uenther shoald allow himself Lo be used as he propo: MARINE NEWS. NAUTICAT, MISITATS, A diapateh was recelved at the oflice of the Mi1- waoken Tug Comuany on Eaturday morning from Capt. Fdward Tighe, of tha achr Starke, siating that the vessel had dragged astore on Machinaw Ree! during a heavy gale from the exetward Wed- neaday night, and was in bad sha The tug Welcome was Iimmediatoly fitted out, and 1eft for the sitraltatn the aftérnoon, 'The Btarke was bonnid from Cloveland for Sluckinaw with n cargo of coal, And I8 owned by Capt. ‘Tighe, J¥ 1, Schluemer, Ed- ward Bunbacke, and Conrad Starke, of Stlxankce. Mr. Starke's luterest, throe-eizhthe, fo nninsured, The balance is_insured for 86,750, of which tho Western ha 84,250, and Lhe St T'aul $2,600, On Jatanday nflernoon whiie'tha stme Saginaw (not the It. N, Htice an reported In_other papers) was Iring at her dock at Cleveland tug _came np rapidly, mud atruck her rudder with great furce, ticorge’ Cruokahank, the wheelsman, was Ladly, and probubly fatally, injured by ‘the revolving swheel of the 8azinaw, the handles of which struck him in the groln, theowlne him agalnat the wheel- Touse with greal force, The whacl-handles wero alf brakon olt i steiking Crooknhank, ‘The report that 4 vesse] wan ashore at Grosee Point on this lnke, Sunday, was o canard, I he gale that blew fron 'the sonthward Sonday night ceeated a heavy acu, and made It dangerous for craft, The Vermont had her rigging sllghtly damaged dutlnz the blow, The prop Wirsaliickon and the schrJ V. Janes had & it in the South Lranch at the Burlington #lip yesterday morninz ut ‘shont 7 o'clock, In which the Intter was worsted, ‘Ilie_achooner 'was guing up the river fn low of the tuz Hurton, and *ho propellee was backing oot of the sllp, when thiey eaino togethpr with a crash. The Jones hind m,” csfliend, fareriguing, and timber- liead damayed, and the shank of het latge anchor % ‘Fhe brapetler was but elightly injured., 7 ‘The tue luvcoek teated the strength of her pllot- houxe yesterduy agalnst au anchor on ane of the Urand Naven barges, and had it slightly damaged, The stmrCnyahoza areved at Erie Frigny minus lier barzes, witieh parted from her on Lake Erle, ‘I'he Oephan oy had her mizzen-hoom carried away un Lake Etie Fridav durimg a squall. TOIT HURON, Bpeial Dispateh to Thr Chicara Tribune, Ponr Munow, Mich., Oct. 20.—lown—Props Tawrence, Pacifie, Chawmplaln. Jay Gould, Alaska, Jarsts Lord, J. Bertachy, Benton, Ruesia, B D, Caldwell and consort, Anna Smith and Willinm Grandy, Saginaw, and Larges, and J. L. Quimby, Bary Pringle anl barz Paneaic and barges, Michigan and barges, Satina and barges, Minernl Roek ond barges; schrs Ernstus Conk- Vinz, J. O, Thayer, John P. March, Sun- nyside, Greorge Murray, Mary Hattle, Adventure, Knight Templar, Osk Leaf, Itnver- side, Montana, Swallow, J. N. Forter, Van Stran. benzle, Marengo, Lafricnler. J. W, Doane, City of 3 the Strai . 1. Balley, 8. L.Watson, Wegnunce, Polly M. Rogera, Unandilla, Briehtle, $am Cook, Il M, Ecove, S, Il Fest Pensatikee, L. L. Waodmff, David Stewart, Guiding Star, A, J. Nogers, Jonnlo Matthows, . Myatic Star, Montauk, Threa Hrothers, Grantham, Derlin, Watertawn, Amuranth, Emma ¢, Hutchinson, Sweenstakes, Bweethicart, John Dreedin, E Lp—Lrops Willlam Cowie, I, W, Powors, Went- ford, Toledo, Annie L, Crahe, Rtoanoke, Olilo and barzes, Huvann nnd consort, Jupun sud conxart, Halo and A. nradley, S, 11, Kimvall, W, J.Webh, Fay and consort, Swailow and consort, Minic snd buries, Wilsun and cousort; schirs Mary Colilns, Fscanaba, Wend the Wave, $lhigo, Three Uelles, Hartfard, W, 11. Allen, Wind—Southwest, froshs weather fine. . e wehr Grantham, which has Leen pehore, sir- rived down In charge of the tuie Leviathun, and will bo docked for repairs. ‘The vosssl law on bourd 1 eargo of 1nuiber, und appeans vut slieitly wjnred, ouepl Seenraok, o _seaman on the schr Sam Coolk, was killed by the vessel's fow-line, through the breaking uf her bow chalk lant night'on Laxe Huron, Secbrook wasa young man who hved in tha victulty of Klngston, Ost., and leaves a wile. BUFFALO, wpecial Disvutch o The Chicazo Tribune. Burraro, No Y., Oct. 20.—The United States steamer Commodore Verry, ashoreon Sturgeon Toint, wae releasod last evening without having muffered any damage, and procceded an her voyage up tho coast, Quite a flect came into port to-day, numbering alx steam and twenty safl, and brincing 827,000 bu of grain. Canal-boatmen held for an advance of freight to 10c on wheat, Bhipmenty wero made st 0con wheat, and 815¢ on corn to New York. Lake freights were unsettled, Un the canal shipuers ofer 20260¢ o Chicago, Veascls are holding for €1 per ton, To the tern Assoctated Press, Turrano, Uct, Carrlers to-day were nsking 00 per ton to Chiicaun for coal. Veusela acarce, Charters—Schr Goldbunter, coal to Chicago at 00 per ton. Clearancos—Tropa Scotla, 1,000 brls of coment, Clove st. Louls, merchandlse, linughton’ awd IntersOcean, Chicagos achrd lmpertal and . B, Naxard, 1,400 A, Kildethouse, RO ) tonw coal; Arconaut and Republl hicazo: Gold Hunter, 450 tony coal, Mliwaukee: Alnedia, Port Iluron J. N, Porter, Detrolt; barge Eliza, Bay Clty. THE LIME-KILNS CROSSING. In his report, the Uniteid Biates Chief of Kngl- ginoers has the followlng cuncernioy the improve- ment of Detrolt Rjver: ‘This work was hrf:nn in the Iattcr partof Frr- tember, 1670, at tho - whiallowent portion vf the Lime-Kilns Crowstng, directly in front of the Can- ada Sonthern Nallroad dock, and 2,082 cubic ards of rock excavated, when the funds were ex- ed, The work which han been dono leaves t {n & more dangerons conditinn than it was before, because 1t haw, of course, loft high rock projectiona in the ed, f the excavation. 'ha oficer in charge belleved that $200, 000 addi- tlonal will give & chinnel HOO frot wide and 20 feet doep acrovs this dangerous shoal, 1t the money 1w aporopriaied at one time, and be recomnends thal this be done. July 1, 1878, amount avaliable, .8 21,440.10 Jul; o o ye . 3L.446.10 Ainaui i ot exluing profe Alnang that can b GroRtRINY sEpeaaedia oo n 'Can by Grofial Hacal FOAT €nG1IK U6 30r INT < becrosseses 300,000.00 LAKE FREIGNTS, Cnicaao, Oct. 20.—Tho market wie qalet and steady, at 3ige for wheat to Buffalo, Charters were mnde for 122,000 bu wheat, 05,000 bu corn, 24,000 bu rye, ond 20,000 bu barley. To Buffalo: Bchrs Vanderbilt and M, Martin (Salurday p. tn,) curn at dc; props Fountaln City and Onelda, wheat, vrup Cuba, wheat, rys, ond barley, all through; aches Sholdon and Ely, wheal i and corn throngh e E, Jonee for whoal a 3 Shippers were endeavoring to gat rutes on lum- ber down, but owners and agents hold off, and few chartors wero made, Tho Agnren offered were 10335 from Muskezon to Chicago, S1.02% for afre vesscls and 8! tor small ones frowm Me- n and §$1.624¢ from Ludington, Tho echr Hepw wan taken at $1.75 per m for a cargo from AMunkegon to this port, tous couls il A, K T, CANAL. Brinagront, Oct. 20,—Arrivad—Cataract, Utles, 5,000 bu corn, 1,000 bu rye; Morning Light, Ot- tawa, 3,600 bu corn, 2,500 bu oats, 10,002 Ba sved; prop Beaver, Henry, 4,000 bu comn; Nep- tuue, Morrls, 2,400 bu corn: 5,500 bu oats; Phanix, Lockport, 4,000 bu corn; Belle France, Morris, 4,000 bu corn, 1,600 bu oats, 2, seed; Brillfant, Morris, 5,000 bu oats, 1,080 bu e. I"l. earcil=Maplo Leaf, Lockvort, 61,420 1t lum. bor; Montana, Jollel, U4.h84 fL lumber: Midve, Otlawa, . 000 nles, Whale, Henry, 28, L lumh 3 Fricudsbip, tienry, 100, 125 1t Jau Tleury, 78,811 ft lutmber, 143,000 shi Heary, 04, 661 f¢ lumber. YORT COLBORNE, Turrfo, Oct. 20,—Vessels passlng Port Col- borne lock in twenty-four houry ending 8 o'clock, 27th: Eastward —-None, Westward—Prop M. R. Robinson, Oswego to Goderich; barks Jennlo Grgham, Windsor to Klagston; Dan Lyons, Fairbaven to Clilcago; Can- ton, (hwego to - Detrolt: uchrs W, 1L Oade; wego t Tuledus H. Fitchugh sud Saniana, b, Kingeton Lo Clev: her; Norway, ngles; Joale, Guebee 1o Charlotie to Detroit. BOUND FOR SOUTH AMERICA, Cupt. Elphicke, of this city, wrltes from Quebec that he bas cbartered hiy schoouer, 1ho City of Green llay, to transport a casgo of ary lumber from that port tos polnt on the Hiver La Plata, South Auterica. 1f sho goce up that atrcans sho el 310,00, In guld, per 1,000 fect, sud & iiitle lacharzes ' Ber carww at the mouth of the voeuel was loading at last advices, snd ‘would s00n get away. N RESPONSIBILITY DECLINED. ‘The Chebuygau 7riluns slates that Cant. Kirt- tand offcred wanbslance to the schr Porilind befor sbe weot to picces on Presquo Ialo, but tbo mate, Who was 1u charge, refusvd to take the Tespousi- bility of hiving him, and Kirtland went away with hintng. Afterward the storm srosesgain, andthe vessel and cargo were destroyed. MARQUETTE. Sperial Puanaten io TAa CAieag Trivuns. Manqurrre, Mieh., Oct. 20, —Arrived--Props Fagette, Mary Jareck!, . B. Tuttle, Snperior; #chrs (L 0L Ely, Charles Hinckley, Williaw Young, Fandusky, Trenton, Arctle. y. Faseaf up —Props Peerle Wind M.-':L WE:IIDBP A NEW INSURANCE TARIF. The cencral agents of the marine Insuranco eompanies have instructed thelr local mgents in this ity 1o write cargo risks on and after Nov, 1 till the close of navigation st 2 per cent by =all, 4nd 1%4 by steam vessel, to Bufalos 234 by or ;}:rlllr.ntnquo, and 3 percent by sail or ateans Lo MILWAUKEE, Avecial Dispatch tn The Chicago Tridune, Minwavker, Oct. 20,—Charters to Nufalo: Schrs Donaldson, 28,000 bu wheat; J, G, Masten, 118,000 bu wheat at 3igc, ‘To Usweco: Schrs Peno- kee, 18,500 bu wheat; Georga M. Case, 22,000 bu wheat at 8. ERIE, Specint Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Fnie, Pa., Oct, . ~Arrivala—Frop China, Chlcayo; schr Trinidad, Milwaukee; schr Harvest Queen, Huffalo. Departure—Schr Schaylkill, Chicago. e NAVIGATION NOTES, Cnicaco.—A heavy nea ran yesterday forenoon, and reveral, vessels put back,...8eamen have latcly been shipped on mmber vessels at $1,75 per day. chr C. H, Hackley went Into dry-dock last ng for calklng....A new keel and other repsirs have been made on the schr Lake Foreet, and mhe will come ont to-mor- tow In good trim...The prop Pruesia has been dibelea by the owners of the schr 00, M, Bond for damoge aintalned to caryo in the Welland Canul, Avr. I8, ‘Thesuni clatmed {s 83,230,07, The propeiler has heen bonded....The siosp Nateliez and nchr Mattie, from South'ilaven, pnas. ed down the river yesrterday, bound for New Or. Ieans, They ure little craft....While the wind blew from .the suntnward at this porl Sunday, & fnlu wan ity progress from the northeast at the jower end of the lake. Otnea I'nitrs. —The schr R, N, Hayes. jannched atibenlar on Mondny, I8 golng to Sandusky to load conl for Chicago....Deputy United States Mnrehal Cash P, Taylor, ot Detroit. on Saturdny selved Ihe schimn Theodore Perry mnd Starligzht, Tth for scamen’s wages....The Commercial core rects the stalement of a contemporary, and says Dullalo can take care of all the grain areiving there without wmuch tronble ordelny.... The taz Oswego, 6 day oF two 820, rlcknl itp at Point an Pelee the anchor and hawace oft there by the prop Fountaln City when ahe was ageound recently,., It will require an outlay of £2.000 to repair the damage done the achr Heals while axhore near Erle. She has heen towed to MNlack Rock. snd will be docked #a ler coal carvo fa discharsed ... Snperlorstme Manitaba ts on her Just trip of the reanon, from Letroit to Sarnia, and wiil lay up o the latter ' place for the winter, ‘The stmr Quebec will make her laxt trlp from Detrolt 'to Lake Superjor ports this week. ... Supervi<ing Inspector Cook has examined into the complaints wade agalnst J. 8, Lowford, Lucal Ine #pector at Port Huron, and foand tuat the ovidence af nevlect presented was not ruflicient to warrant him in requesting 3r, Rutsford’s resiznatto Work on the ltzi(houre at Port Austin is heine bropghttoa close for this seasos. Some thirt hands were lel o on Tucsday, and the balance will teuvald ot ina few doys. The work so far hus heen well und successfully accomplivhed, and everything lus been wade secure for winter. PORT OF CHICAGO. Tho following were the arrivalsand clearancen for the twenly-four hours ending at 10 o'clock last nlent: 3 Anmivara—Stmes Chicago, Manltowoe, sundri kegori, sundriess yropa Philadelphita, Colarudo, Bilalo, sunaries; Clintles w Erle, Grand' Haven, Friluron. windries: Onelis. P8 Cuba. Lufalo, sundriee; Panl- Tumibers 1. K, Grant, Ludiniton, lum- ott, Oconto, Timoer: Fluretine Leater, Manlatee, luml Tuscoln, Manlster, lumber; Two Rrutheta, Mauistes, Jumbers C. J. Magill, C coals 1. A, ilurton, Oawesta, saits Transfe bert C: 0, 1., Grand Haven luwbers Clt; 0. futivers Mare Aty e, Miiakegzon, Der: Rictar thce foy. Grand 1t hoygan, 11T | orrley Mary MaVea, Luling. Duncan'Clity, lumsery veu, sundrica; Mattie, Bttt Haven, plbatrow. Lidiouton, tuiber 4. 1. Mus ke, Uity Champlon, TufTalo, *cosli Ahnapce. tiesy E. C. L., Travere fiay, In Farues, Stenomier. Timjer: drace .\mmi ) nine Cliy, Tumbers Ostrich, e faritn, Marinetta, lumbers cal o 7 hers 1iertha Larsois, Manfstec. lumbers Unr &, fal, Hlghts scows Cowter, White Lake, lumbery Granl, "Fwo liivers, lumher. CLEARANCES T Kate Winslow, Buffalo, 43,00 bu Tt furon, 33,023 b X corni . ¥y e Catlva itz 0O ot uate, ANl Kundries; Alsiapec, 160 brisalt nud 50 bris gon, 10 bris four, 20 rieat Lrup V. R Ketehs . 15 103 bu Darley§ schr 00, 200 bu'cora; Edas, Busfalo, sun- SHORT-HORNS. Klxth Sale of Bloodod Crittors at Parls, Ky.— ¥ Better I'ricen. Snrcial Diapatch ta The Cufeago Tribune, Lex1NaTON, Ky, Oct. 23,~Tho sale of Short« Horns, the property of R. II. Prewitt, . A, Epurr, and Levi Wheeler, was attended by the lariest crowd that has assembled dusing the serles. Many brecders from a distance were fn attendance, and bidding was spirlted. Efghty- five animals were eold,—seventy-two cows and thirteen bulls, tho former ageregating §9,730, belnz an average of $185.10, and the bulls bringing a total of &1,795, and averagle § The American Short- Horn fircudvrs' Cunvention convenes in Lexington to-morrow, and representative Short-Horu men frum all parts of the country are already in the city. The sale to<lny was cumlucted "fn o masterly munner by Maj, Puil >, Ridd, Tho following Is a full repore, The nbers fn parentlicees refer to thu English -book, those plaln to the Anicrican erd- book, aud_those with a star aitachod to the American Short-Horn 1s mentioned Kentucky fs undeestood. The sale of A. 11, Davenport, fn_Lexington, to-morrow, promises to bulargelvattended s 1, Emma llord, red, caived March, 1870, by Mazurks Lad 2d, 24,000, from Qenevieve, by Grnera Lad, 10,1294 W W, Baldwin, Maysrille: 200, 2. Genevievo, red, calved May, 1873, by Gen- eva Lad, 10,120, from Annle Laurle. b shland Alrdrie, 7,614 Charles Farra, Lexincion; $100, 3, Emma tlord 2d, red, calved February, 1877, by Mazurks Lad 24, 24,000, from (enevieve, oy tienova Lad, 10,180 11, Clay Hutcheroft, Paric; 110, 4, Rone Stantope 9d, red, ¢alved May, IR75, by Tord of the Rtealu, 3,000, fram Roso Blanhoye, \iley Duke, 15,7207 T. 8. Mobley, , red-rosn, ealved October, 054, from Hose Stannope, 15,720¢ James Neal, Har- ud bull calf, red-r In 1872, by Muson's Wiloy Duke, 15 724, from Wild Itose 2d, by 1ith Duke of Alrdrle, 7,879; J, reville; $105, calved Necember, 1878, 1 818, from Wil ik, by ; 8. B, Keaney, Lexingtun; #, Willia 34, red and white, calved 1850, by Mrdrl i), from Wiliin 2d, by 5 mon, 0,160 W Handy, lifllhuhm: $05, W. Allwon, Cel (11l 1. ‘Louan ', of EIkbIN, ted, calved December, 1870, by buke of Elkbill, 7,024, from Louan 151h, by Colln Campbell, 3,703} Jawca I deteal Yesingtuni $114, 10, Wiliow Datey, rad, ealved Fehrusey, 1674, by Lith Duke of Alrdric B30 froiy ited Daisy 4th, by Baltie, 5,03k; Hall & Taylor, Patie; $760. 1. Teed Dafey st red: catsed in i, by at: tic, 8,05, frow lted Dalsy ibd, by Privecton, 0, 2851 Jusnua Barton, Miliorebury; 110, 12, Lula th, ved and white, caived September, 1870, -by Nth Duke of Thorndsle, O,utkl, from Hm }lvr’lv'nnklln. 8,152; N, M, Parrish, Btonoy ol 15, 13, Mincrva Ajedrie, red, calved Anguet, 1877, by Alrdrie Priuce, #1,004, from Mineeva 11t by Warfield, 15,0037 Lee Haitiaway, Winchester; §5 14, Minerva 1dth, vor, 1873 by War 10k, l‘:ly\lmr?m 12745 same buye 15. Magdalen i3, red sod white, cal 1870, by Atrdrie 111, 11268, from Duchess 35 dalen, by Princotou, 4,285; Jawes Neal; $143 LV fifrnl b red-ruan, calved July, In74, by 2 ul red and wolte, calved Uctos 5,405, trom slincrea Po 8144, from - Vestier Oib, by Chblevs” Duke, 6)530; Canada Weol Breeders’ Awociation, Bow Yark, Canada 00, 17, Vewper Oth, roan, culved Sav, 1873, by Chaplet's Duke, '6,630, from Vesper, by Elis- wurth, 4, 7505 Walter Illnd(;r‘?lw. 4 18, Vesper Gtb, rted, calved Avgust, 1875, by Louaw's Mugicy 24,827, frous Veaper Gth, by Chap- lel's Duke, 0,530; Alex. McClntock, Millersburgs '“m, Naunle Leaflsnd, red and white, calved May, 1875, by Nlny William, ¢.847, from Na |hm. by Clarendon, 2,034; Jush Barton, Millers- uri; §e8. 20, Nuunie, red, ealved March, 1504, by Claren- don, 4,684, frum Nsu Uelph, by Princcton, 4,255; Hovert Estéll, Lesington; 5100, = 2. Girace Darhing 2d, red, calv A‘nll 1874, by Geneva Lad, 10130, from Grace 24, by Yhora® L 050 : . Stoge, Itickmana: §100. Aunnte {inzht, red, calved March, 1877, by Lad Duke. 23,454, from Auue Boleyu, by Ben Thurad sle, 83.1711 W. W, Laldwin . Anoe Boleyu, rud sud white, calved Aogust, 1 by Hen Tuoradale. €4 171, frum Anvette, by Clurendun, 17,53 Walter llaud, e 2, Ev: toan, calved Deceinber, 1876, by Lua Dyke, 23,854, fronl Coma, by Preston, 6.0415 Wouds Bros.. Stanford; §120. Vowe of Slharou 2d. red, calved October, 18040, by Noble, 5, 087, frow Kuee of Sharou, by Peurl, 2,012: W. T, Mearue, Lexiuton; 3320, 20. Allng 10th, roan, calved Fubruary, 1877, by e Record. Where no State. Laaan's Maclc, 23,827, from Aline 3d, Challencer, 13,101 W. W. Baldwin: 870, 27, Aline i roan, caled in 156§, by Vonng Challenger, 13, 164, from Aline 24, by Imp. St Lawrence ( § HobertScott, Winchester; 345, ed, calved Aurast. INT4. by ficd- 13,3401, from Zima. by Yeang Princeton, s W Batdwing 340, L Ted Alfftrees, ted, calved Jone. 1830, by 412, from Alrdress, by Selle Dake of Alrdrie, Ciay Huteacrofts St ), Alrdress, ronn, calved June, 1875, by Tella Dukeof Alrdrie, 2,532 from Ldly, by Young Renick, 5,243 Joseph dones, Pine lirave: 203, 41, Annie Diliard, red ol white, caived in 1874, by [tothschlid, " 20,882, from Annie 5t, hy 5th tiaton O3ford, 19,2145 Jobn Thomse, Georga: by Young 700, and white, ealved June, 1874, 21 d. 15,0028, Trom Mary 2d, by Beek's Unke, 11,40; Walter Hanily ;: $70, i3, lope ronn, calved” June, 1872, by Gem Duke. 10,085, fram llope, by Yonng Princeton, 6332 BN Prewitt, Plne Grove; £:00. 1. Sunahine, red ana white, eatved November, 1674, by Durnnides, 4.618, from Miss Ruth. by Lo by 3 Vane Tempent; 90043 ; Walter Hardy; 305, 5, 1da Prewitt, red ana white. ealved laly, 1674, by Ivanhoe, 12,183, from Lina P'rawitt, by ?‘v""u' 0,7:28; E. 1l Lewle, Weat Virginla 9. Cotintess, roan, etlved June. 1R57, by Cam- bridge 2d, 6.507'¢. from Pink by Young Crimson; 14 iliam Miller, Clermont, Ont, ; 8110, 2d, red, calvad Angu 8 “JMO from Count Popy bridgn d, A, .'l:(. Fn!r‘l:‘ I:n‘ ny Poppy’s 2d ul \{:nx”l)ukc. 6,20 une, 1877, 5, 8478, from Fair Qneen, by Wallace Estell. Richmond: 0, Falr Queen 24, red rosn, calved Septemb K35, by {mp, Hoysl Itichard, 15,145; Wall Maundy: $145 5, 40."Airdress, red, calved in 1874, li! Alrdrie Duke, 6,601, from Forest Queen. by Foljambe, L6025 andball calf: J, Wileon: $125, 41. Aid . roan, calved Gctober, lS'Ifi.kbt £ ke, from Alnlress, hy Airdris Da! A. H. lamilton, Sit, Sterling: 873, , red, caived March, 1877, by Duke, from Sorcerers, hy Welcanie’n 6003 Alex McClintock: $70, 3. tentle Aunle 4th, roon, calved in 1815, by , from Gentls An'.de 2d. by Tycoon, d calls A, A, Tlamititon: 8275, 44, Feticlana, red and whitc, enived March, 1876, by Benvenuta, 16,275, from Gentle Annie dth, by Qay, K103; licnry Meredith, Cambridge n City, fnd. : 823 A5, Lucretia (‘lay, red and white, ealved April. 1874, by Leap Year, *3.85, from Linda Clay, by Tiavelork, 2, seph Scott, Farin: S5, 46, Susan'Dxford, roan, calved Juns, 1877, by Tarl of Ocford, K072, from Susan, by Ashton. 16,177; Walter Hlandy: §25, 47, Susan, ronn, calved In 1447, by Ashton, %‘Llr w Susle, by President,” 2,047; rane uyers 8. Disiey Belle Ath, toan. calved Jane, 1335, \x;}l ka Lag, 15, 028, from Daiey (lelle, by ’éums dduth, l‘l.Ol‘;J.W. Prewlitt, Winchester; . Dainy Delle 5th, red. calved March, 1876, by Tony Matr e 2,000, from Daisy Detie 2, by Inde- 271721 Judge D. C. Janien, Delas iny iclle od, red, calved June, 1873, by Indevendenee Duke, 19, from Ann Eliza, by Barley Brunt, 2§ olin Prewltts 2105, 51. Dainy Gelle Gih, rod and whlte, calved Apri) 1437, by Lad Dul kW, trom Daje; by Independence Duke. 12,1 52, Daey Belle Tuh, red, Alrdrie Prince, #1.6M, from Independence fiuke, 12,1722 W 53, Datsy Helle itd, red. cal Indepon:lence Duke.' 12,172, from Ann iurley lirunt, 91 Jd. Tuorn, Lexington: $00. ird, “Mary Oncida, roan, calved June. 1970, by 24 Duke of Onelda. 6,205, from_Amania Mucar toon, by Muscatoon, %,057; W. K. Patterson, Lesiugton: $515, 6% Amania Muecatonn, red. calved March, Juz, by Muscstunn, 7,007, from Malile Hociges, by Pearl; 2.012: Gano Gl1l,'Centreville: 110, 4t Red Venice, red, calved December, 1830, by Duko Geneva. 2651, from Venice, by Defiance, 13,5013 W. W, Tlaldwing €105 ve. red-roun, caived Suly, 1874, by De. flance, 13,061, from Phebe Tayior, by Dike of Noxubu, 1B,1020; John Beav, Winchester; 81310, 5t Lady €nencer Ath, red anl white. calved September, 1873, by Milo, 61, 1 Im. Ludy Spencer 2 Tarun Oxford (43,475); Ven Martin, Clulesborg: 05, At M and white, calved October, X ak (35,5151, from Marone, by ) toon, 7,007: W, K. Patterson: §105, GU, Htoscbud Hih, ved and white, calved Reptem- ber, 1871, by Mrdrle, #0453, from Ttonebud Gti, by l:um-lsdu. #7187 Cauada West Hreeders' Associa- tion; B 1. Clira 2, white, calved In 1875, by Logan, 3, feom, Clara, by Justin, 4,078157 Jonepi) lara, roan, calved in 1863, by Jnstin, 4, 0784, Adeline, by iinp, Yorkshire Moynard (15, 043) s Poston, Wincuester; §49, Fern, red, calved Jnly, ‘1874, by Alrdrie ., 6,00, from Ellen, by ‘Webster, t{us; W aldwing 8105, o1, 3, red, calved February, 1877, by Trehlo Rumh’lrum‘;'am. by Airdrie Duke, 5,003 A, 1. amiltons G5, Mary 2d, red. calved May, 1870, by Con- quest, froin Mary 24, by Airdrie, i Luo Lew. 18, Lexington: £80. \ Uil Nora 2d, “roan, calved Auguat, 19 Waterman, 15,081, from Nora, by Master 4,103; Georgu Telby, Ving Grave; §30. 67, Anule, red, calved In 180D, by Gth Baron Oxford, from Jane, by Princeton 2a, 20, 711; John Prewlte; $80. U8, Annle Rose, roam, calved July, 187D, b Toppy's 20 Duke, 20,840, from Ainle, by Bt Tiaron Oxford, 14, 2 W. Daldwin: $50, G Annio Cambridee, roan, calved June, 1875, by Beck's Cambeldye, 18,0001, from Annle, by Gth Tiaron Oxfard, 10,2183 Benjamin Peiitt; §100, 70, a's Duchess, roan, calved Muy, 1577, by :d tuke, from Lizzie, by Logan, 20,2137 v wi . 71, Albn, white, calved in 1874, by Logan, 20, ’;l!_'l':l. from Lizzle, by Justice, 4,0781;3 Joseph . 72, ftoan Pesrl. roan, calved June, 1803, by Telie Shuron, 1,607, from Pearl, by ell Shaton, ,607; Uen Gott, Winchenter; 370, ed July Dajsy Belle 2 W, Btaldwin: Apri, 1674, by i ¥ LLB, i lagufic Xk\nnn}n(riov rich ro; ; e 1 uko of Geneva, 7,141, frum Muyflower gfn By, Aledric, 2,475; Siige Joncs, Defaware, 310, Forest Booth, red and white, calved October, 1875, by Denvenuto, 10,275, from imp. Foreet Queen, “by Vrince Christian (S2,581); Chatles Spiliman, Dryantsilte; §40, 3. Earl of Oxford, roan, calved Anrll, 1600, by 34 Lord of Oxford (22,200) from Malt of Oxford, by Grand Duke of Oxford (16,184); W. M. Miller, Cinada: $150. 4. Alrdrie Prince, red, calved July, 1875, by Alrdrie 4th, 11, 208, from Coina, by Prestan, ll.dlli Theodore Thomas, Georgetwon; $160, b Wiswell Duke, red, calvod Octuber, 1877, by Wiswell, ¢4.586, from Ardrle Duchess, by Alrdrie 5.300: 4. W, Allison. Centrevy) 2103, Duke, red, culved March, 1877, by L 810, from Red Dainy 4th, by h' C. Estell, Lexinston: 8110, d, roun, calved July, 3870, by Ma. 8,028, from Louan I of Elkhill, by kblll, 7,024; 7. ¢, Van Metor, Win- chester: ol Wil Duke, "enf';@'." catred Anguetd ‘oppy'e 2 uko, th, from Wi ) ‘.i_x:nnp Do of Alsdrie, 5,535¢ Mihiats Prewiis 3 Willow Duko 24, red, calved July, 1677, & 20" Duke, from il oy, B talh Poppy’ Duke of Alrdrie, 5, i W, W, I n 3, ke, red) caived' February, 1877, by . calved May, 1874, an's i, S Thuke of tia 33,061, from. Nor 2. by 2t Duke of Grasswere, 14 . from Nura Waterman, 15.4847 €, E. McCullough, l‘uln{ Pleasant, Va.: $00, 13, Atrdrise’ Iike, red, ealved July, 1877, by Yopi Duke, from Aindrisa, by Delie Dulle of Alrdr 123 Ja Neal; Su0. 34. Lady Bpence Duke, roi nnd white, calved Jane, 18 py's 2d. from lady Bpencer 4th, by Milo, 8.04415 C, E. Mctulloaghi $o. 1%, Alndro of Grove [6ill, rod. calved Uctober, 1874, by Alnirle Tih, USHYs, from Rose 7th, l&y Atrdile 0d, %0463 Mabley & Estell, Itichmonds 500, 1. Conquest, by Tritinh Peer, 11,470, from Conquerces, by Conqueror (12,628); withdrawn, Quite & uumber of youni bull calves wers sold for prices running from $25 to §100. e e — TEMPERANCE, Snecial Dlsptck to The Chicagn Tribune, KEORURK, la., Oct, 29.~The Red-Ribbon re- form movement, which has been tu prozress in this ¢ty duriug the past two weeks under the ausplees of J. C. Bontecou, has assumed fme wmense proportions. Over 2,000 couverts have beeu secured, aud huwidreds of new opes are added nightly, The men have organized them- sclves fnto & Red-tibhon Clup, sud the la- dies futo o White-Ribbon Club, Ofticers have been elected, and the work s belug thoroughly svstematized and carried vig- orously forward. The movement has enlisted every class of socicty, color, and sect, and some of the hardeat drinkers In the city, Beveral i loun-keepers havo sigued the pledie and dosed their saloons, The attendunce s so larze that two separate meetings are oeing beld vach eve ingz. Nothing of the kind ever condusted bere has awakened the nl this has. The mectin jug tha prescot week. - ———— A PORK SQUEEZE. New Youx, Oct. 20.—Thers was quite s squevze noticeabie on the Produce Fxchange to- dav tu pork for October dglivery, and this op- tlou, which on Saturday sold ot $14.35, this worning jumped up 10 §14.73, with transactions at that fgure. At the last call §15 was de- mauded frowm shorts. For otber wonths' de- lvery, trade was quict. Susll lots un the spot, which are usually sold st muchabove the uption rlce for the month, were offered to-dav ag 14.50 per barrel, avulust 814,35 for October optivn, provided the .run‘lmscr would agres to export ‘the pork, aud tbus putit out of the reach of tbe shior est and enthisiam that &ro to be continued dur- TIIE COUNCIL. Four Thousand Dollars to Be Giv~ en to Each Regiment for Riot Services. & NORTAWISTERY The Gas Companies Formally Accept the City’s Prop- A regular meeting of the Council was held last fevening, Ald. Cook in the chalr, and 8 guoram Mayor Ifeath sent ina veto me: fome paving on Dearborn Park place, Ald. Cullerton thought that nothing but ordi- nances were subject to veto,—that orders wars not. 10 be Ia1d before his Honor. Ald, McAuley moved thatthe vote passing the After some other mations tho whole matter was sontlo the Committes on Btrecta and Alleys of the Narth Division, and made s apecial order for 8:30 atthe next regalar ge concerning order be reconsidercd, m. e Fullinian Tiotel Cart aro_run through, hetween CAI- cgmcil Blufls, on the train lesving Chicago 4 Pullman or any other form of icago. elin'and Rinate-ss. 1 and Ringle-ste CHICAGO, 8T, PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LIVE- ctuflices 1 Clark-st._and 8¢_Kinzie-Street Depot, L Konther road pnn Botel eara west of Ul The special order, the ordinance changing the track stand from Market streat to the iske front, All. Doliard wan very mach opposed to the scheme, and said that he had been trying to get a place for the stand. what he catied m proper location, mored that the worda **lake front from the ordinance and in their atead be thecrted **Jackeon street, between Market and Fraoklin was then taken up. He hsa foond Ald, McAnley was greatly In favor of the change osed by Ald, Ballard, RAILIOAD TIMA TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATNS, Fxriaxation or Rerxmrxca :;fi-r ;u\. *Sunday excepted. 3 iy ey ondsy eacepted. WAY, RAIL! Ticket Oices, 62 Ciark-st. (Sherman Houss) and a3 the depots. Srauasasasn A m; CHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUIS ARD CHIOAGO KANBAB CITY & DENVER BHORI LINES. Unlon Depot, West 8lde, near M, - Twenty-third-st. brid, dolohnt, . Lawler wwan in favor of leaving all the tracks He charged that the Union where they were, atigating the Steambodt” Dock Company was movermncat Lo get & chance L0 monopolize the busi- & Denver Fast Ex *); d Ex. Ki. Louis, Sprindeid & Texas Peoria Fast Expres Peatla, Keokuk & Chicaro & fadncan K Ftreator. Lacon, Waih'tor Joliet & Dwignt Accomn Rawieigh moved the provions question, and r The question came up on Ald, Ballard's motion, 30 D. 1, and it war carried, m’l'lxl ordioance was then passed by & vote of 21 to THE LATE RIOTS. Ald, Throop wished to call upthe matter of pay- Ing the Firat and Second Regiments for services Unanimous consent was The sum called for was 84,000 for each regiment. Ald. Thompean colled altentlon ta tne oanmalon of the Rilaworth Zonaves fram the s zatlons to b= vatd, Ile wished to ndd ment, **And to the Eilaworih Zousves & propor- tinnate num, according to the pumber of ten sm- Ald. White moved to table, which was carried. ‘The prevlugs auestion waa ardered, and the ap- propriation prssed by the following vote: Year—3fc Auley. (Third), Cary, Stewar Unfton Drpat. comer Yoier: Sisiutl, Clari during the riots. Mllwaukee Expros: & l"n 10:008 m. ¢ 8:Cap. m.l'lnwn. m, Xxsy this amendment on the 2l I . Al fralns en v Tickets for At, Ty and Stinueapolis are 2 Madison and f'rairie du Cliew, or via Waicrtown, LaCroase, and Winons. Y H un (Thiricentl), chwel CHICAQO, MILWAUKEE & BT, PAUL RAILWAY, nilson anid Cenal-sta. Tickos .+ Opposile Slierman House, Arrive. .S 7i508. m. |+ 8:00p, @, :00p. m, and foot of T o d oot of Twenty:sccond- Tandoipn-at.. Rear Clatir , Jansens, K Nays—Cuiierion, Baum THE TERMS ACCEPTED, Comptroller Farwell sent in a communication incluaing copies of letters from E. T, Watkins, of {iaw-Lizht ond Coke Company, and uperintendent of the People's Gas. Loke Company, accepting for thelr Com- the Council at a former 2 per 1,000 feet. Placed ‘The spectal order for 0 o'clock—the awill-milk matter—was put aver at the request of the Commil- tee, who naked more time, ‘The matier of paying the Ellaworth Zouo d the company of North dide cavalry was brought up and ruferred to the Finance Committee, £t Lons Express &1 Louis Fast Line .. Enir & New Orleans K. s e ‘wUrleans & Texas Ex :I‘Tl“finig ‘l\;:‘u’vr;-l. ringinid i Ploria. Buelington Wy T o ! an: punies the terme offered b mreting, viz, : §1,65 und 0p. 1 :Wa. n. 4500, 1 7iE0A ON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Intiaus-ay., and Sicteenths auth-ata. Tickes Odicea, 3) Ald. Cary moved a by which ttie 88,000 w. Ald, White moved to Caeried by the following vote: recon«ideration of the vote volted to the reriments. the Iast motion on the Malland Bxpress, Ottawa and Streatos Hocke nl, DB acillc 1:1 phise 10 1 MeNume, Whé:ter, Thom idu,” Niescn, Linscunarti, schwelsth: Niys—Baliard, Carv, Kerber, Baumearten—4. Ald, Cary moved to adjourn, which was lost, RIOUDAN—THILLRETI, ‘The Committee on Electi dan-Hildreth case came up Ald. Rtawlelgl moved to divpense with the read- awlelgh, xeaton, " report on the Ttlor- Devot, foot uf Luke-ul ket ftice, U7 Grand'Vacine dutel, w All Lawler made the startling atatement that Hildzreth aid not want the office, but was scting onlyfur the interests of his constitoents, Ald, Throop moved the previous questlon. Lost by the followin vate: Mali (via Maln and Alr Line)..| ey Expi Kxaninzoo Accom B. . 240 Atluntic Exnress ( 55 m e Cary, Stewsrt, Rt i7. owart moved that the matter beaont to the Law Department, which was carnied, ‘The Figance Committeo revorted in favor of pay- Inz bills for damages secrued d amounting to 8409, 14, afl and Express, On wotion of Ald, were ordered un the approac wou steeet hridge, Gilbert moved that the Riordan.I7ild puctal order for Nov, 12, o'cloek, Carried by a vole of 23 to 4—McAuley, Rtusenberg, White, und Jansscns, Ald, Haumearten moved that the nest mecting Lost by the following vote, two- thirde not votlng lu the slirmative: nuys, O, The Councll then sdjonrned. B, Trains leave from Exposition Dl 3 Clar Grand Pacigde, sod Al matter be made a be held Nov, 12, The Natives Threaten Trauble, 84N FriaNcisco, Oct. 2.—A Victoria dispatch 8: The stenmship Cullfornta, from Bltka, thls morning. Therevenue entter Oliver Walcott arrived ot Sitka ou the 17th. Many PITTTSBURG, CTHCINNATI & ST, LOI Deyoi corner of Cliutun _aad Carroll Columbus & st Day R Sotamune & pan par MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. aind 100t of ‘Twenty-accond-ut, wntheast coruer of || ‘almer flouse, FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, t corner Caual and Madlson-ats. Tleket Otfleea, keot., Fahner llouse, sud Urand Pacifc Ifotel, Leave, | Arrive, 7:00p. Ma B0 m, C:a . nr),fml of Mon. 'almer ;lom:, h Bulldlng Arrive, 508, m.(} 6:408. m. m.1} 8:40p, mo e sissenneene') 9:40P. 005 0040 I, LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERN. Arrive. Indians had arrived a few days previous, to par- tictpate' In & ¢rand puw-wuw given by Sitka Jack and bis tribe. The cutter arrived Just in time to prevent the Indians from demollsning tho Larricade around the town. They had al- sod had pulled down some 200 feet, being protected Ly soventy from any interference by the whitcs, Tho citizens think the time- Iy urrival of the cutter was the means of preventing the Indlans during thelr drunken revelry from murdering the whits much ulurm smong the citizens. Nearly all of poor to abandon w leave tho vountry. storekeepers ure making preparations to re- meve to Wrangel, Col. Dealiena, recently appolntea Collector, bas returned to Callfornia, and, it is suld, will not return to Sitka unless tic (iov ulsnea the proper prutection nece safe prosecution of the buslucss of the Lustoms ready commenced, Oimaha, Leavenw'th & Atch Ex PeryAccommodation. b K armed warriors GOODRTCHE BTEAMERS For Milwsukee und all West dhore , buuday excepte: irday’s buat dun't g0 Until, rlig's bust gocs th parts, hat property 1siee, Ludlogton, and liy, PAtUPIAY sid Sflmll{, | X lalia, etc, fuut Mlchidan- EDUCATIONAL, SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF YALE COLLEQGB, Conrsca n Chemairy, Ture sud & ‘soiw exceple, ent. ho steamer California took up three guus The Military Department wder fn the magazine, which Is considered safe from the Indians while thery I8 a cutter In the bay, for the Collector. left 80,000 puunds of o relentine sudles, McVICKER'S THEATRE, PINK DOMINOS Every Night ond Saturday Matinee, Act 1-lushands and Wives—Faith eat—Thio Mudest dervaut—Ths U “BUSINESS|" *BUSINESS|" sad Reck—Pun and Disap) *Thiis fs not what § looke, 4 and Huspicion— 1 ALRS, BIRAD) 00d Young Man, Eglial, ¥ i 111—Crimination — Explanstion — - VR AW Riny Tile Dabhaod 1ok Domiaoe At peratiin *GOOD-BY, REBECCA.” '8 THEATRE, Euormjous hit of Itice's Extrava. floza Coubluativa fu te great uslcal Buccess NVACK, N. Y. BOT! xizus, Bead fur clrcular, B 22 PEr YUAri D0 € T liooL SSITSTIL i raletd EVANUELINE! EVARGELINE! EVANGELINE! EVANGELINE, MIES ELIZA WEATUERSBY, aad 33 STAR ARTISTS, KEW LOCAL TS AND NEW MUSIC, BEVANGELING, ey nitin v COLISECM NOVELTY TUEATRE HOUBES OROWDED TO THE DOOR With Delighted sad Frchsuted Audiences, ILULMES GROVER, Jr., (o the seusstivual drutus of the BOY DBETECTIVE. Supoorted by 8 cuterls of reined drawstic talent, fa- cludlog 30 f the Urightest stare in the varicty A v ber our Pupuler Matinees Tuv WINTER RESOITS. WINTER RESORT. Hotel, Ropal” Vicly CHICAG(, ROCK IBLAND & PACIFI0 RAILRIAD corier uf_ Vau fiuron and shermeu-ain 1icket D e ol sk ec. Sherinan 1 g Lea louse. prlied, o Clvil any ricultire, otauy ad (o Geners uch, and Geruian aecul 8 JENNINGS' SEMINARY, AURORA, ILL. A school for bath scxesy rent, and tuitlon th commun 13 weeks, begiintug Dra, 8, 18] for board, roo; auelisl for witter Lerm o Addres ARTIN the Priue UADY. FORD'S (LATE ‘Tenc, und Giee- wung iadi cnica, Mo, 47 W, Sat] L Y.y y b made by letior of rate class lor boys under ictures by Prof, B, berwo dies aud 1.4C100L FOR TOYST Fork i, ‘den Wi STEIN'S DOLLAR STORE, 1006 East Madison-st. gbts. Lovk st uur popular prices: RLVIS NAVERLY'S 'Il'!!l"\’l‘lll} elphi). 1. e Eietor and Stanager. Every ulgus 1his Week 80 Wuuruecdsbted scarailon auiticatar, Loinich MCUEL Y, {rring sentationel draia in 3 cta O SING 808G, Hygienic, Infal Preservative. Vearful Leap, Defeatof 410; Beaivat Hopular e ——— YELLOW FEVER. New York, Oct. 20.—Tue Mayor of Fernan- dina telexraphs that he vecds £7,000 to keep the well from atarving aud supply the slek witly Pecesaned, The ouly Remody whivh ures without sddicioual s, ~ PRESCRIPTION FREE, ra of Nervous Debllity, waat of 1he whilo, tral of wloonly aiten cutent, Adurcas De Cluc! ouo scture st McCormlc! Subject, * lewtn S SIIELDS wiil le I, et N viclyck. ‘s ul tho Medlcun War.™ X AC.alseluu, 3 couts, Hessrved scatd, 40 cenls. For Salo by Drugglsts 8 Everywhere 14