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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, I877—TWELVIS PAGES, . r L= : — - aidding, ‘ibnt nothinz therein contained shall au- \ r wut the storm gallantly yesterday, and made | off. Be that ns it may, the drift-wood gatner. [ through had management upon the part of John | Colorado, and last summer l'.‘on'flfi.‘fin"'ba'.f?‘r.‘é"‘&m'x‘fl"fl'f;n"(‘.pif,“ nv.'i?;rc":rrr: thorize (he increase of Any cavaley comyany be- RAGING BILLOWS, Im" in zuurllr{lm during the aiternoon. Bhia | ers were there fin' force, and earted | M. l.ln\ckn:l_lix the Cashicr, and throngh the neg- | the Iukes. for his hel::nrl: ht;;fllt(n: .‘.711’1':2““"' Drepared by Scrator Morton last spring. The | 7904 the namber now authorired bytaw. has conl jor Baker Bros., from Sandusky, away reveral loais which they picked out | iect of the Trastees to perform their dutles. become decply seated, and death relieyeg pot Republivans will not consent that any disposi- order, ;nd w,;,".,md to—120 to 116, THE CAPTAIN OF THE LARGE PROISLLER NE- | of the sand. [t was remarked thnt several ves. LooisviLte Ky., Nov. f.—len B. Greom, of | of his euflering on Tueaday, at his home fn lh’l“. The Ruin Wrought by Thursday's Storm, TIASKA p #ars hia vesecl was literally pltched along by the huge waves, notwithstanding shie had on a ood eargo, She arrived here In quick time,and &cls had gone ashore in Lake View, hut up to dark Jast evening TR TRISUNE reportor was unable to discover any. This Jast nortneaster proved, {n many re- Clark County, a° well-known stock-raiser, flled his voluntary petition _‘ouen.hy atternoon, 1is Habilities amonnt to §273,000, of which $125,000 are unaccured assets, $130, tion be mado of the Eustis case until ‘after the Democrats have heen allowed a vote upon Rel- lozg. Gen. Butler, of South Carolina, will not Do reated. Mr, Danning moved fo add to Mr. Tuacker's amendment tha worda: ¢ Provided that nnthin, herein contained #hall” authorize the recrniting of the army beyond 25, 000 enlisted men. **~ Ad city. Spectal Dimateh i The Chicans Ty Mexnota, Iil, Nov. B.—.\lr:.. .\!.b'«{;’lkh‘ 1, X in Jand, personal | wife of Mr.J, L. Watkins, for Imany * yeary + The pefition of e Natlonal Board of Trade In lier manter says e never wanta to witness a | apecte, more destructive to property than the property, and choses | lom, ticket agent at this polnt_for the Chicaj 10 1s ronoralls concqTed- Lomighi- that a ma. | Tegam to the navicarion Iewa, an the memorialof | Veseols Pounded fo Picces on the Break- | shntiar biow acaln, terrific sfarm of Tast Sunday and Mondag. Fare | PP s lington & Quiney and Tiinods Contrap i Jority of the Benate Committee on Financo wil] | the sanie body for lichthouacs, removal of wrecks, “l , The bark Favorite dragged atchors north of | tunately this thne nearly all tho larger vessels POLITICAL roads, died todlay after a painfal filness of report back the tlouse Sliver bill with amend- | Si:s Were presented and roferred, and tho Howso | yater or Driven on Bhore, Lincoln Park during Thuraday nicht, and at 10 [ were snug in harbor, and this fact undoubtedly . many weeks. The deceased lady was sigtor o adjourned till to-morrov. ock sesterdny morning her Captatn, fearing | saved many lives and a great deal of valuable Mr. 8.J. Emerson, Chief Engincer of the 8¢, ments, Should they, It will_hardly be possible ————— ; v o . he might get ashore, put up a flag of diatress | property. But the sen was not to be balked of ‘WISCONSIN, Louls, Kansaa City & Northern Raflroad, ;2.5,;‘!“'3.,2“L:L’:g,‘,'f",:{;‘,‘mi“:,',‘,‘,";f.‘,',‘,“‘;,‘;‘: TIOE RAILROADS. The Wreckers at Work Along the Beach | nnd a tug was sent £0 her refiet and towed et | lts prov; and the Janper erafe Toling, shaallor Boectal Disvatch to Thr Chiragn Tribune, few, {f any, ladlcs In LaSalle Connty wero o will be urged by Senator Davard asa right Into purt, She was not dumaged by the gale, yesscls and the more exposed portions of the Mapisow, Wis., Nov. $.—Additlonal returns pnrulnr or_more hz'f"“{ esteemed, “Tho funeryy Abon et e aatar Ravant gas et NEVE TATFROAD =--Damago to the North-Shors \he chooner Wollin lust lier suiall boat out- | shore suflered, o not matertally change the Republican major- | Wil take place on Sunday afternvon, A ¥ = A TRIP ALONG THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAlL- that, if silver is to be maile the currency of the Government, the Goyernment should purchase the bulllon aund coln ity getting the Lenefit of thie coinage difference. MUST CUT DOWN, The President has urged upon the heads of Dopartments a reduction of thelr estimntes of anpropriations fur the next fiscal year, and the ‘War Departme ot has sek a good example by re- ducing it floures a8 originally prepared £10,000,000. 5 THA TEXAS BORDER TROUDLES, . 8ecretary McCrary has had prepared, in an- swer Lo ncall from the House, coples of corre- Bpeetal Correrpondence of The Tribune. Drive. Des Motngs, In., Nov. 7.—The completion of the narrow-gauge road from 8t. Paul to St. Jo- sephy Mo, vla the Des Molnea & Minneapolis and the Den Molnes & Bt. Jo Roads, s alrcady an assured fact. It is now proposed to form a conncction with the 8t. Louls' & Northwestern, which terminates at Chillicottie. A surveylng party Is now running & line north- ward from Chillicotheto Afton, Unfon County, In this 3tate, l{mlnt on the Des Molnes & 8t Jo Road. The line will be on the dividg on the west eide of Grand River. For 200 niles this ity reported last night, except to swell it slightly, Connting out the Greenback vote, the Scnate stands 21 Republicans aud 11 Demo- crats, with one district in doubt., In the Ase scmbly there are 43 Republicans, 84 Democrats, 6 Oreenbackers,, 2 Independents, and*1 Hocfalist, with fourteen districts to hear from. There fs hardly a doubt Lut the Republicans have a mu!;;ruy over all others, but the loss of two members in Juncan Counly renders this somewhat doubtful, A day or two will settie the matter. The Republivana have fost several I3 About 11 o’clock Thursday night the onter light on the North Pier was bluwn out by the wind, and the plucky Aesistant Lightkecper called the tug Mosher, and by her afd and a line around Lis wnist reached the “Hght-house and lit the lamp. That was the sccond cscape he has hadd this week Irom drownine, The deck-load of Inmber on board the #chivoner James Dresden was swept overboard in a twhikling, She arrived yesterday fore noon. o The schooner Dunham cama In with her cabin windows boarded up to keep out the water, FIRES. . AT VENICE, ILL, Bpectat Dixvatch to The Chicago Tribune, 81, Louts, Nov. 9.—About midnight st night n large building on the corner of Abhot and Maln strects, in the Town of Venice, iy, slx milcs above 8t. Lonls, owned by Bmhu.' Miller, was entlrely destroyed. The bullding was occupled Ly Beelitig & Kuleman, grocers, and by Martin Ouiver, who had & saloon on fhe ROAD from the depot to Thirty-lirst street yulerdn& afternoon. showed the' devastation which ha been made, In spite of the bleak wind, and the beary rulling waves which dashed high around the breakwaters and piers, many per- sons, including not a few ladies, braved the elo- menta in order to obtaln . sight of tho run which had been wrought. They gazed with interest at the flotsam and jetsam which lincd the shore, lt{'hu broken-up” and stove-in boats cast high uo by the waves, and at the enormous pilea of lumber from the 8eventh Ohio The Farragut and Chicago Boat Clubs Sorely Aflioted—Minor Mishaps, ON BIA. LONG LIST OF DISARTERS, 3 An foreshadowed In yesterday's TRIBoNE, the terrible northeast tempest that raged with such almost unparallicled fury between 0 o'clock ' " ‘The propelier City of Duluth arrived here | and other veasels, victims of the Iate gale. Con- X G ffi?’&'flfi'fim 'I!lux,cny"mgovz‘; m’?:r 1?&’” b,‘.'.'.gfi: route follows tiie water-alied, and not & bridge | Thursday nlght and 3 o'clock yesterday morn- safely, Fllclrulmr?- in Milwaukee papets that she siderable sympathy was shown for the Farragut ‘,i‘.‘,‘;“",'.’,’ ::;{dfl'zml, fi”fi:‘glll;:, u;:tx ’l‘:l:ul“(ltlsl firat h“‘“’fv nnal U_‘fil‘l v‘vlllll hlxla fami, of manuscript, and show _tho neceesity | 10 the whole distance will be required, 1t s | fng, was not without Its Jonz st of disasters 10 | was ashore at Girosae Fofnt belog untruc, Tioat Club and the Chileago Barge Club, both of nosha, one dn Columbis, one in | 2% h‘ 7 nlucon s i 3] or: , ad - gan, for an extradition treaty with Mexico by which | inderstood 8t. Loulsis at tho bottom of this | the lake marinc, and an Incaleulable amount of | ' “The Canadian bark . Mary Merritt, witich loft | which lust thelr boat-houses; pi:{crme, and Granf, two o duncaw.’ and ono [ fuich fhendwar when diccorered, and thers fuzitives shall be promaitly gmven up by both | ReX, movement. damnge has resulted, Tho storm was not so | thin port Tuerday afteruoon for Kingaton, res [ mang of thelr smatler boat. in Monroe, Of elght Greenbackera six are of R s 1L s impos. With the completion of the Burlington, rible to chicck the flamces, which soread rapldly Cedar Rapids & Northern Road, which will e turned yesterday and fs anchored i~ the sltp, The wreckoge proved a positive harveat to the | Rooubliean proclivitics and will doubticss nct | aniC psey Turlously for two hours. Governmenta without regan 10 Lho nationulity stddon 1n s coming as that of last Monday, of eriminals, It may afso be desirable tnat : B et Mt rerY, apugh handling, and ber | Ml-clad, and” yillalnpuslooking — denlzens [ with the Republicans. - The first county Heard c [ Jie irg A ch | this month, and of this narrow-gauge ‘road, | the wind gradonally rising and wetting stronger | bylwarks swere knocked off, of “The Tateh, that unsavor ’ ¥ L was discovered by Mrs. C. 8, Yource, the wifeof Mesico should abalish her *frec zone,” which | gtle P00 will have two continuons K:u:'ul! to8t. | from the carly part of Thuraday until after | Several coal veasola arrived fn during yester- | portlon of the city at the upper end of Tndiary | from oflicially s D""""“{ hicll &ives Mallory offers iInducements to smugelers and maraud- crs, and that military lines Le cstablished on cach side of the Rio Grande, some miles back from tue niver, to prevent ralding excursions, NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADB. The Cummittee of the Natlonal Boanl of Trade, in their call on the President, asked his attentlon partieularly to a proposition which they desired to urgo both upon him aud upon Comeress, namely: that the Government should assume jurisdiction over the navigable waters of the Unlted States, The reason for this re- ‘S irom them was that, while® the General Government s expending vast sums cach twenty-cight, and Bmith twonty-one, which fsa Republican galn of cighteen. The Becretary of State thinks the amendment to tho Cunstitu- tion providing for five Judges of the Supromo Court instead of three,0s now, is carried by s large majority. MORA BANOUINE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chirngn Tridune. LAC10ssE, Wis., Nov. §.—The clection estfs mates sent out from Milwaukeo and Madison this week evidently fall short of the facts when figuring the Republican majority in Wisconsin on the State ticket at from 5,000 to 8,000 oyer the Democratic State tlcket, From Charles 2 resident physiclan, who gave the alarm, ag, though a young, frall woman, rushed Into 4he Rrucery store and rolled out with her own bandy an lnmense barrel of coal oll that wey stored therein, and her herofsm I8 spokey of in tho highest terms by citizens, Johy Fletcher, a restdent, Suparintendont of East 5y, Louls Stock-Yards, who lllrncm.‘d tobe present, also dlstingulshed himself by his successtul of. forts to keep the conflagration from spreading, and thus destroying the town. Tha total loy 3 84, There were $3,600 of insurauce on the building and 81,500 ou the grocory-stare. the policles belng taken {nthoagency of fvnu..fl Punt through lowa,—ane fn ihe castern, and another through the central and western part of the State. 4 —— TIE VERMONT WAR. Newport, Vt., Nov, 9.—The tronblo between the Passumpsic and Bouthicastern Ronds Is furthar advanced by the arrest of Emmons Ray- mond, President of the Lassumpsie. s hear- ing takes place this afternoon. Tho charge is for causing the tearing up of the track, Imped- ing trailic and the transmission of the United day, including the Lizzie A. Law, I, H. Kent, and Lafriuler, Vessel-masters are of the unanfmons opinlon that the new breakwater should be extended much farther to the southward before it will be of any servlce to them in clormdy weather, Amoniz the vessels compelled to seck shelter here Is the schooner Julia Larsen, from Man- istea 10 Milwaukee, The pruy('llur Aluska nre rived Inst evening from Buflalo, Capt. Couph- 1in, who pussed Skilligales Wednesday morning, reporta that there was nothing ashore there. THE CRIN. avenue, extending from Twellth fo Fourteenth strects, This locality Is inhabited almost en- tirely Is( the verfi loweat ¢lass of Itallans, and a more disroputable gang, or one which would take to l;zlumler miore naturally, the mind of matcould mnot finagine. Dirty, frowsy ola women, homelicr thanthe proverbial mudience, and great hutking lazy men who never in all thele worthless lives do ‘sn houest strokg of work, vied with boys and girla in the predator work. Not content with' the lumber which had been smashed Into kindling-wood, and which no_one would have grudged thetn, they dark, when 1t blew a lurricane, and about 9 o'clock was ot its height. From that hour until 3 the ncxt morning the tempost raged nnabat- edy, and it scemied as if all the furics cumbined had visitca this latitude and wero holding high carnival on the lake, Inebing the waters into an angry flood, pitebing the huge ‘waves against the plers snd breakwaters, and tossing about tho frall craft that were outalde as I they wero so many curks, ana bringing 3 States malls, . diro distress and disaster upon tho weather- The wotkmen who wera detalned ot the Crib | carried off hundreds of pleces of valuabla lum- | Beymour, who has very fulladvices from vartons | A« Noyes. z::\flj nln nrlhouml!x:nr:::;zs:t l«:l l‘r‘l‘:l 4 cn“n;rl; — beaten mariner who got caught out in the tem- | - account of the storm—a_tug being unable to | ber, and all the boat-ittings, oars, and the "“l ro’lnu, suiliclont returns have hean recelved in T DUBUQUE, I appens that Individuale ' or corporations ITEMS, pest. The gale blew steady, ana some old skip- | reacn Juom Thursday night—have exhausted | which they could possibly reacl. "The police, of | LaCrosse to - justify the statement A UBUQUE, IA. owning landa upon the shores o clungo or ol | A person has been around varfons rallrad | pers who have roamed the fakes for many years | Mr. Kallstrom's hrovisfons, and unless the | whow there were two o three on the eround, | that the countics composing the Ser- Fpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Trilaine, etruct theut as Lo turn currents out of thely | ofices In the clty lately sollciting passes on Iet- | assert that it was the hardeat they ever oxperls | stock Is replenished soon they must go hungry, | were unable to put a stop to the bare-faced rob- | enth Congressionsl District, Northwestern DunuQue, In., Nov. 9—Last night, shortly ‘The men ara twenty-nine {n number, Al were }\;:}I at lnst advices, el, * Wisconsin, huve given a majority of unout 8,000 for the cntira Republican State tieket over the Demacratic Btate ticket, Ha eatimates that the after 12 o'clock, the shot-tower belonging to thy Dubuque Manufacturing Company, Messrs, .proper course and [nflict serfous damage. A ters purporting to be ‘algned by the Hob. B, . case {n potot on tho Ohlo at Cincinnatl was Couk, Qeneral Sulicitor of the Chieago & North- enced. Vessels that wers at sen had am- lmryi and the ownera of the property wore aliko ple warning (o, preparc for the blow, lialpless, nd In hope of speed, o ar i o In spite of the protectlon of the breakwater, quoted, where, at the Little-Miaml, a heavy (i1 | £ovein Rutroad, and writton on paper with the : : Tooth & Carter, took fire and burned slowly ¢ : h and all of {them did so, but the the wayes dashed clean up to the tracks of tho | Republican majority In Wisconsin will excoed t A Sn'.‘ifi'xfli"iflvfx'.u'.’fl:’g'fl:fimhi?w?.'fi’nn"}}!;fi'{.’,': ofllcial letteriead of that gentleman. Tho fol- | strength of the wind and sea was ON BIIORE, Tilinols Contral, washingaway inmany placostons w,pm ajority tn the ground. It is not known how tha firg navigation of the stream in front of it. The | Jow succeodod oxcellently untll he came to the orizinated, but 1t s supposed from the fires too great for human appliances, aud numorous of url,hhnnd here and thero oxposing tho tics, TIE NORTIL S1DE, e rack wi d fe LINO: A keg President sald it waa n new subject to him, and | 1Nlinofs Ceutral Railroad and pre- | aceidents occurred beforo tho sea auleted down A TrippNeE reporter went on the North Slde xnhnn P chalers Leack wap rendere whold Ly ls'm Dred lnwmculnwg jent durlnkbenlu dare v b gang of men were engnged during the whole Svecial Dispatch o The Chi Tribune, el Sl g-l“'rfinmrn" ;::‘:l}:uhx’::k". sented such o letter, = Mr | lansun, | o iittic and the lnckless cratt could get luskde of yesterday afternoon to witness the effects of the | day i depositing stone slong the exposed | Afy, Vn:uwn. i'"‘,, N"f DTire Bm"u?]'lume of bowder, oahich hmd beon left thers by some minors, exploded durfng the hre, The 10ss to tho Bhot-Tower Company I8 quite large, Besides the tower there was a largo quantity of shot and Iend, which melted and run over the wiound, The loss s cetimated nat $3,000, on Which there Is an fusuranco of $2,850. the private sccretary of the Buperintendent, ol tiis road not beéing acquainted with Mr- Cook's slznature, stepped to the telegraph oftice and inquired of the Northwestern il the letter wus genuine. In a few.moments an answer came back that the lester was « forzery, Wien Ar, Hanson got back Into his oflice ho found that the bird had flown, Rallroad men will do the harpor. . AS WITNESSED PROM THE SIORE, the storm at dnwn yestenday presented n eeene of wild grandeur, “The white-capped, scething waves dashed over thu breakwaters and aent tho spray high into the alr, while they ran with the wind and rolled up on the strand tn quick sue- cesslon. About twenty eafl were in sight in the places. -Tho loss will not be heavy, as thedebrls cannot wash outside the breakwaier, while tho wholc spaco botween that and the tracks will ultimately have tobe filled fn. - OPJ'USITA THE ¥OOT OF ARMON COURT formerly stood the Michignn avenue boat-house, owned by dohn Lyneh, vroprictorof alarge nutm- To the Festern Astochated Rress. . Wasmxaros, D. C, Nov. 9.—Tha Ponea Chiefs met in tha council-roum of the Kxecutive Muusion teday tha Président. Seerctary of the Intertor, and the Commissioner of Indian Al falrs. Four Indiane presonted the grievances of thelr people, the removal from the reservation, terriblo storm of Thursday night. . The wind was still blowing a burricane, and the wayes beat high on the lake-shore. Never fn the ex- pericnee of the oldest inhabltant of the North 8ide (whols always in demand upon such ocs caalons) has there been such high water in Lako appropriation was defeated by n Iarge majority in this county. The official returns of the election also stiow the defeat of the proposition to fundwur county rallroad bonds. . KANBAS, AT CAMDEN, N, J. ond lossca of property In consequence, One | ot 000k out for the individual, as he I8 une el o and sceniing to labor | Michigan, Taking 8 watk to the foot | DO of small row-boats. Many of these had been ‘Torera, Kan., Nov. 9,.—Offlclal returns from CAMDEN, N, J., Nov, 0.—Tho carriago” :x:lgl:m"xl“v::a' !l‘:i:g :ln: ']:‘,“1,;]: ;’Ifi} 1n-|n':lm:n:11{ du}\xl;lcdll)' nc;u.l";l“z l'hfprlmlisua nls‘r slér:m :t;:lpel;; fig]:;‘,"x:ffu ‘;ll(xculfin:x:v:’{:l‘;l::\:nnfi(ru;n; ‘LT E % of Erle ntlrce!.. & fleet of fully a ;,L",';fircé,‘,rl]‘,,n:.p ‘5"4%“ Z{J,:“ifi{',.!’ u."mnm%,““?fi:’é :'l':‘:f'“:g; "fl:.’;:'h’.":::;;‘m '&“. {:""m;‘:’l: of (Jl‘mrlu's. Cnf'rrny were. burnod nfi: ;:;t‘. Rty barty of Philadelphin capitalists are con- | “yurlng all the heavy weather of the week now ved la 3 X - ) 3 disturbed oy o st T had ehrmid 10 | ettt o iaicioi, CSpATata aro con- clueliz mot aaingic 1fe hns.een Tort on Lhis | oy seehor e tortrone oy e sen e g | Trmme bont-iouso and o platlorm o Fa st | largest Rapublican mafority ever given n pro | "5 198 $105,0003 insurod tor $31,70. ed away, low, wi 3 1 0w, and was inade to take another road which suflerer was John Furneaux, 1rol)r1ewr of the 3 new to me. nt anchor in the trough of thosea northenst of 2 puint on the Amazon River, about 300 miles thacrlb, A propalier was coming In frani the t, and It is somewhatextraordinary, conatds from fts_mouth, to the Clty of Bara, in lo- | eoiey 1 o & ot portlon to vote cast. ering the numerous disasters and nceldents that Wo aro all perishing where wo CASUALTIES. are now. Inless than thres months’ time over i ” : v % - | Luko Park Boat-Hotse at the fool 2f Park row. ———— e thirty people have dled, aud so have wany 'r'u"':" :vd"&?;m’"u""“r’mmufi; f:fi':m&" '[:;', vesscls ":;’;"l'";l‘l;‘é:gh GeeaEE no:.‘l’mu;:.c clx'clcr Lmn:t.l;g v:::ll,l‘!cl(: d’:)‘;':"::‘ ::l'; e lust a dozen boate, worth on the averago 850 THE STATE-HOUSE, A FATAL FALL frioieed st ropident replying salds * I have | luinus, " from which poltit by tho il | during e onm i 4l CCCUMMENCE | oy | PErCRLible, excep ey st jOf pldLlora, s a: gotnlly Soectal Disoateh ta Tha Chicaso Tribune Ustened attentively to what you have sald, [ roud goods can be distributed throughout | o Bt h Hite BCow | water by each lucoming wave. Far out jn the (.]\;mnmy of boat-fittings, his total loss being al 3 will do the hest I can for you, amd when 1 liave [ R D. (. Willlamns, which was literally pounded to sca, cven whero it seemed that no vessel could | about §800, The yncht Fanchon, owned by | Auditor Needles Asserts that the Leglsln- GrAND KATIDS, Mich., Nov. O.—Andrew considered tho mattor Lvillacad for youngain.® | Holivia and wfux}";fifi'fi:s.'.',':fif-}ne’f-'if’ ’m{'"fi pleces on tha hore Lreakwater, Mho 'was (B e b e er vlying, Sometimes | Miwe of the men embloyed in - tho | ture Mado No Tax to Be Collected for | Leceh, of Roxland Township, Eaton County, Inian Calofaid et o ands with each | catred out, It wil D& a valuablo uziiisry bn'the | not ‘betonn - 10 st 11" i U087 | ey wauld bo Tost 1o, views mron thes wce | Government stune-yards ot Twclfih atrect, 1ays | Finishing the New 8istostroomnrus o drovo off o erosewny of bridgo over s stream b i et oud Daltbraed_aitennnt sayi0g | Gevelopmont of fta Souih Americon co tradc, | B tommimec” wha "ne The O ioiig, Yhen | they would bo lost ¢ walor mot, on tho ton | Uit T st caihires Saachoi | of Thab Kiad Mas Bosn Gontomplated | last night, upecttni e aBmuAnCRistainig ';:‘;':’l:“:‘&lrifl" :»g:;flelfie‘glo'mm‘l‘fl"flr berealtor, [urlnmum*nlnz of which plansare now belug [ tempted o run futo the harbor.” She | of ghe white-crested, '(nnm]n'g waves. p::lr.‘, aud still flogts deflantly. TN;J;T:};‘M(:; 10 The Lhicago Tribu {;‘J""N {fi“:: ‘.”."\'fil‘ 1'}331’"? uo;"' aeilEs it made, missed the entronce and was driven against : But the most scrious dainage was that sus- 2 0 9. vas an oid o 0 alang. il 3 TS Bicrelue ot e LA EARE Mog. Tien- [ Tt Bt Louis Republican speaks an follows of | the new breakwater,wlioro er Captuin, Syicncg, | THelr biack smoke =~ shiono ogainst the | But| by the ¥ SeawnarisLo, Iil, Nov. 0.—Tha followlng dark horizon—if bluck smoke can shine. ‘Tho foot of Erlo strect Is badly washed, but the ennd {s thrown up on the shore about clzhty Ieet from the orlzinal water-lovel, an if to voms pensate for the threatened danger and to save vost of repoirs, The fool of this strect Is occtie pled by very humble dwellings. Some of them theronewal of the leaseof the Boouvilie Branch by the Missouri Pacifle Rallvoad: 'fho Hoonville Beranch of the Miesour! Pacific Ttatlcond wan lcased yestorday to the Missourl Pa- clfic Company for five yrars, the old lense explring on the itlst of December next. Tlhere was a sharp contest betwoen the ronde in the Chicago Interest and that of St. Louls to obisin posseasion of the ond the crew of seven men Jumped for thelr liver, It being cerfhin that the veasel must vo to quick destenction, With diffleulty the men clung to the breakwater while tho sea rolled over them. ‘The tug Burton, whichbnd endeav- ored to render assistunce 10 fh(- dlstreesed craft, steaiied up the bastn, on tho west slde of the oplnion, by Auditor Needles, was fssued this al- ternoon In response toscveral Inquirles upon the subject. It will beof especlal tuterest to thoed trho apprehend that the State-House np- propriation might be gollccted, notwithstanding Its defeat by the peoplo RUN OVER AND KILLED. Bueatal Dispaich (o The Chleago Tridune, Des Moines, In., Nov, 0.—This alternoon Joln T. Cramblit, an aged well-known cltizen, was run over by a farmer’s runaway team and instantly kille FAIRAQUT AND CIIICAGO BARGE CLUDS, Their boat-houses, onco the starting-pointa for 50 man pieasaut little excursions and trials of apced, exist fo longer at all. Walls, roof, and en-rylhlnw clso strow the shore for n quarter of a mile, the platforins are all gone, and inany of the larger boats are Irrotreviably yourd (o remove the raft In tho Red Riyer sbove Shreveport, and keeo the river open. A Government vessel' will hud)lnmll at the dis- pusal of the (:u{l of Now Orlcans for the Im- provement of the harbor there. BOUTHBRN CLAIMS. Tho House Commiites on Post-Ofices and e —— g % s . The U b % et | pler, und succeeded In getting the marinces | gtund on the verze almost of the lake, damaged. First to whs the Barge Club | Nov, §, 1877.—Bin: Yours |sat hand. Yon sek f,.'.’;‘.,fi‘i.".‘.]&flhflfr\"fl;fif{:fi,f.",;‘;fifi&f{',’.m’,‘,,‘,° Tosneonton of Uhe s o orerans 1t o ooty 0 | Eafels on boards — 1n the meaniimo. tho. Wil TIH SBETUING WATERS Bonses which aurrendescd sbots 0 aEonc 1o | 13t toie that 1o making tho lovy for tho Riato MORTON. ‘ their helrs or_represontatives, the balances dug [ With the Chicago, Burilngtan & Quiney ang tho | fama thumped Leavily “against the breakwator | spent a portion of thelr fury azatost theso framo | was worth probably $700. Tho borges Drusfe | i fof the carrunt year, the Govornor aud Auditor for the transportation of mails up ta the Siat of | J4soutl, Ransas desas lfnew, but th | and " drifled ~ along “untll sho reached | Nouses durinie Thuraday - nights ond thyeat | wea Bonunza, u_four-oared sholl, and soveral | ncluded the wholeor any patt of tha 811, 71218 | 140" wruet to Obtaln m Monament for the Lor {he trasy B1C Taeurt o o utorr Of the rond wie lecldtdly na | fta”soutiom end " when sho rolled In | encd” tho' juliabitants with * dostruction | amal bonts’ were” swam srta fna i ora) i, o wbatier i opapietion of the ttafo Departed Statcsman 2 L, Laonis, Wl el ks, i A g JUTICE STHONU'S LETTER. . ADout meventy-0ve milen of the MismonriHiives raa | tUC oben sen ngaln, and pateed towird tho | aud death, Al night long tho -wind | belng estimaton at fully 8 people have reftaed 1o ralify sald apuropriatioli, Snecial Disoatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, shore, Bhe soon reached the Inner breakwater, and begon to banyner against it with great force, stern om, o slnglo unclior keeplug her head to sea. By the time she reachied Twenty- first streot she was amnshed to pleces, and her spars, tawing, cubln, and forceastiv, and her cargo of 130,000 feet of white-neli lumber, wer strewn along the beach for hulf a wmwile, The sceiie of the disastor was vislted by humdreds of curlous persons, mill a riunor was' carrent that the crew of the wrecked vessel had perlativd be- fora she reached shore. ‘The Willlama wus considered n stanch ves- gcl of her class, and was but three or four yegra Disputeh to St, Loulg Globe. Demncrnt, Wasiinuton, D. C., Nov. 8.~Assoclate-Tus- tice Ktrong, [n speaking toa friend - to-day re- specting his recently published private letter to (. W, doues, of Tennesses, in which ho gave cxpression in langunge of o privato correspond- ent tu somo views u relation to the Electoral Commisslon, stated that he regarued this action 08 an fnexcusable breach of coufldeners that, whilo the views stated were not inconsist- ent with those he bas always, and duoes How en- tertain, there 18 o vast differenco between tha wanner {n which they mlght bo mentlonod fn private curreapondence and that fo which they The Farragut Club Jost at least $2,000 worth of property, tha accumulation of flve years. Fortunately many of the lighter “eraft had been placed In safety, but the gl Ada M. Boyden, worth $200, the four-onred shell Kenfl- worth, and aoothier $300 boat were smnshed. ‘The house, platform, and fixtures were valued at about $400, and tho Club hag no insurance on them, Itfs understood that the Glub will at ouce proceed to arrange foran entertalnment, probably “in Btandard " Hall, to be wiven at ay early tate for tho benefit of the depleted treas- urf. . énpt Barnum'’s yacht, the Ztphyr, Is ashoro s tributarics ar feederd of the road at Boonviile, and it by peculiarly a 8t. Louls line, and is now se- cured aa o St, Louls road, The ruad connects tho Mlssourt Hiver at Boonville with the Mivsonti Paciflc at Tlptan,and fs twenty-fiva miles In length, 1t ia understood that the leara is for $18,000 per sunum, y ‘The general oficers of the Chicago & North- westerny the Chicago, Mllwaukee & 8t, Paul, nuil the West Wisconsin Hallroads held o meet- Ing at the ofica of the Chicago and Northwest- crin Ratrond to settle the accounts of the St. Paul pool for the month of October, The gross earnfugs of the Wabash Road for howled llumull'y. and ralndrops pattered on tharoofs, The waves swept inward, and soma of the familica moved to moro Inviting posltions, Nothing, fortunately, was destroyed, but daylight tound an immense pool of water araund noins of tho houses, {n . which n number of clilldren were planhlgvl:llcrany. At the foot of Buperlor strect the brenkwater seemned ' tu £erve as moro of a protection than at somo of the uther strect ende. The wavea beat bard agalnst it, and sent the fonming water far tol wards the shore and over the piles, but its force was greatly weakened, and _only window-panes were washed ana scoured, The fumiljes in theamount 20 included, if auy, should bo col- Jected from the lu—pn{eu to rematn idio in the btate Troasury untll disposod of by the vext General Assembly, In answor Iwould first call your atiention 1o tho fact that thio ofticera named havo nothing to do with computing or esti- mating the amonnt to bo raiscd by taxstion, The Conatltution provides that thls ekl bodono by the Uencral Assainbly, flence the umonut to bo ralscd Hyon the asveasuent for vach year be fised by stat- ute. The duty of the Governor and Auditor in conncction therowith 1s tha aimple clorical one of deterinining what rato per cant extonded agninst tho equalized vajuation of all taxable property in the State will pruduce the mmount they INptanAroLss, Ind,, Oct. 8.—Tho Commitico appulnted by a meoting of suldlers justbeloro the funcral to perfeet an organization for tho ercction of n monument to Sonater Morton met to-plght, and organized by the election of Lew Waltaca us Prostdent, Chorles N. Lee s Sceree tary, and John C. New as Treasurer. A Doard of Managers was appointed of three from thls Congressional District and one from each others district In tho State, Ropublioans nud Demo- crats allke, Col. B, C. 8haw, Democratic Treas were to meet the public eye, Inthe formeribere | the month of Qetober were $510,115.13, agafnst | old, baving been bullt at Vicksburg, M!t % | these louses, tuo, wers badly frighteucd, but | just north uf the round-houss, her st broken | ®uthorized (o bo ralsed, The question then wonld | urer of Btate, belng one of the most earnest aro oceasional ambigultics which might lead ton | $19,709.37 for the correaponding month last | Copt. ~Spenee, Mr, ™ Fitzgerald, of “Yort | tioy stobd It bravely, and jesterday thanked | 1pos oroh s ber ‘hull - domaged. | g Dldtue Thirtielh denoral Assombly juctudo 3 w i misapprebension u!uhlcuulug, a8 in the express- ‘I'ip earulags of flm"l(nmug Facifle Rafl- | Huron, aud’ D, G, Williims _ wero | thele ‘stars thut it was o worse, Every ono il bt <l amaged: | e arhole ar any purt of thie Rtate-liouie aypro. | MoN aLthe meeting, A lelier wos drawn, priation unts miuthorized to bo rutacd Ilgnn the asacs) for the ycars 1877 and 14741 ‘The tighteenth section of the fourth arlicie of the Conatitution makes it ubilgatory urnn each Uene- ral Asscmbly **to provide for all appropriatiune heceanury for the ordlnary contingent expenses of Lue Governmant until the expiration of the first facal qnarter after the adjournment of up and signed, and will ba signed to-mor row by vitizens petiérally, asking Col. Ingersoll to conic here and dellver an aalogy on Morton, tho proceeds to be devoted to the monumontal tund. Thy followlug are the names of the Board of A“l“-lyt" b{ Congrosstonal Districts: Flrat, Gen. J. Co Veatceh, Evnnmllubsumnd, The Lizzie, Capt. Johnstone, lics near, with mast and bawsprit gohe, All aeowind are strown pieces of hull aud yords, bits of seats aud spars, all er nearly all worthless, During the storm. Thursday night a portt urin, e storm iursday nl & portion of tlis wall of 1ho Hydo Barie T1eLel 1810 stands hor owners. Bhe was valued at 8,500, sud there {9 no Insursnce to cover thefr loss, The vesscl waa chartered hiere a few days ago by Messrs. White, Swan & Co., to briug'a cnrzlu of lumber from Muskegon, but on berar- rival at that port Garret Vyn tulu{:mnhcd for her use to carry a cargoot ash lumber from whio bad tho misfortune to livo ear the loke could not help belmg frightened at the furce and fury of tho elements, There seemed to be no Jet-tip In the lmwlin(.i of tho wind aod the fury of the waves during the nizht. Even thoss who llved soveral streets away from tho water fou in the Jetter that “§ wreat wrong was yerpetrated,” it miaht be regarded na alluding to the Eicctoral Comnisslon ol its results, whcreos the oxpression_hal reference to the ac tion of the l(cturmn;‘ Bourd fn Loutstann, but that the tribunal, which was fnsested with the powera of Congress for a specitic purpose, had roud for the month of Uctober were $400,5%4, ;umlnnt $1545,800 for the corresponding uionth ast, year, Tlio Genetal Freizht Agents who met fn this clty a week ogo to adopt uniforn Eastern {reight clussilications, but did not get through thelr work, wilt mect i Cloveland next weck to say thoy could not sleep for the nolse of tho | ing nfter the fire was blown down. A streteh fl . At at loust ou thelr {ace, the action of " the State, e ———— . nd fiyo u the south wall fell, the q 3 F g ; Under this conviction he acted then, and would CANADIAN NEWS sbout BL0, and was uniusured, Much of ft | blow with unrelentlng fury up to 11 o'clock yes- | south wall fafiing upon the cuzlm: ou‘u, fowach fl;n':."?n%“n: "H:‘fr’x’fifi%" u'.:-:'axl‘f\l::c:yl;d %'.i'!fi' ogx'-lll{\‘l"l'l‘iol;no 'r.u',‘fi" Il)(:(ll:l’i"u:llg:l::mgg\!- v 60 ogain under shnliar circumatances. i3 can be suved, bu the poor people in the vicinlt; terday morniug, when thero seemed to bo a sort | which 1t demoilsbied, aud damaglog” the boller | by an act approved May 23, 1877, fxed tho amounts euth, Gon, John Coburn, Gen JnlmLuvc'Uan of the wreek ars making away with uzwfi of o ull, uutll about 8 o'clock sesterday after- | and enging to & considerable axtent, Thoorash | to bo raied for Fonora] State purpancs us follows: | \y, A, Ketchams Eighth, Ma), C. Smith, Terra I RECORD., The Rallrond *Wrangle=Tho Hitting-Bull quantity of the lumber. noon, klhien tho wind renvwed - ugoin with re- | vecurred about 8 o'cloek and created a loud | Upon asscasment tor 1677, $2,000,0005 upon | Frauie: Ninth, Capt. W, Wallaco, Laluvette; i 1 - Hoax—Serlous Railroml Acchlent. The tugr Crawford towerd doublod force. A Jittle atter that lour Tk | holse, awakini the rebident for s Black or con | Moaceericn for o 000, 000, axyreguting o | anth! Col, N, Gileason, Laportc; Eleventh . BENATE. Spectut Divpatch (o The Chicago Tribune, TUE BCIOONER G, 0, COOPEH, TuiBuse may found himselt in company with | around. The damage to the wall s estimated | 1 WU yeara &L'5U0,U00. The uppropriatlon | Qen, ames Slack, Marlon, Grant Conty: Waenivaton, D, C, Nov. 9,—Among the | Tomrowto, Ont., Nov. 0.—The ralliway war be- sol teden. ot nf?l‘:::.. Ulicago, Thursdav, | Mlr. Fred IL Winston, oo of the Lincofn Park | ot about 8600 or $700; while the damage to the g the o soauion pAFAblG frau, ‘ayympria: | Tweltth, Col. Hobértson, Fort, Wayue; T Litts introduced wero the following: tween the Southenstery and Passumpste Roads | Rl U Hhe storm biilio et e s :‘ ,?};o‘"}flf"{:}"f{'. ::n‘e‘:"’ n{,“:f:ng"n"‘;}";'l’n""[fif:: cugine is tnknown, tion, aggrekated $, 624, 0:3, 01, 1t would xeom, | teenth, Col, Reuben ‘Willfams, Warsaw, Dy Mr. Beck—To authorize the payment of ull customs dutles In legal-tender notes. Ito- ferred to the Committee on Flnauce, By Mr. Dawes—In relation to the jurlsdiction Isnot yet ended.. Prestdent Raymond, of the Passumpsic Roud, was arrcsted lust night for causiug tho track of the Sontheastern to be torn up, impeding trafile, and preventing the transmisslon of the United Siates malls, A and foullng with the schoouerJohn Miner, lylng cluse by hery smashed In the Iatter's cabin and broke ol s topmast. ‘The Couvper then drifted geross Ltho Caluwmet to the marshy bank, aud ot last secounts lay thero nground. . A tug was tuw's real estate thiere, wers washed away, The breakwuter had 1o terrors for the waves. They beat uninerclfully over ft, aud washed over the sbort. tircat calssons filled with stones were lifted bodlly by the power The skylights of some oY the honses were blown oif. “In oue block four wers gently re- moved, A fow trees wero laid low, and some fences overturned. * Ou the Illinoie Central track the water had spray over the track, which (herefore, that the A part of said State. v ount thus authorized wfl- raised, a lmly yours, mbly did not fucludo any nse appropriation In tho 7. B. NLgoLs, aditor Public Accotnts, ——— CRIMINAL LIBEL, Special Dispatch to The Chicazo Tridune. TorLEpo, 0., Nov. 0.—Within tho past few of the District Court Iis the Territory of Utah full sway, dashin, in matters of divorce, Referred to the Com- weeks a number of dlspatclies have been sent troni this elty to the Clnclntat! Enguirer, Chi- telegraphied for, hut thic sea was oo rough to | of tho waves and left strunded on the sthore, In its reireat took away tho nd ond under- Upward and onward came the great crested and i Lk T oustierabls dlstanee o THE FRENCH EXPOSITION. spectul from North T'roy eays tho war between pertnit ol vne golng down, and the vessol inust mining the track for n conslderable dist [ tuitteo on the Judiclary, tho roads nuwmcd waxes hotter, The | lay whre aho I8 until better westher returna, suow-capped blllows, and, lashing tho banks, | fween Fariy, iLh Al Ity Cat sl be 2 cago Times, New York Sun, and other papers, Toe Vice-Uresldent appofoted Mr. Kirkwood | rais will all be relaid by toe Litens rellat reachiod the crew of o tug scen | sent up '-Lm ¢ to the helght of Lw«‘x‘nly feet, aud’ fl'.‘ifi'.' wfilfi’aflnmfi’fufin": :!l,nfl'nl!‘u:mx‘:rfizlfiagrzfi Hew. ““.‘::::,':,::;‘&'.‘:l ::::,‘;:’ oure Oon | msgalllog the official and businoes character of a metnber of the Comnilttco ou Forelgn Relu- | morrow, whon tho Southcastern people | I dlatress off Kenustin yesterday, it la feared | thien receded quictly hack, ing while switching to the inside track, The L 5 Postmaster Reed, Theso and articles slmflar fn that THEY HAVE Spectal Dispateh 19 The Chicago Tribne, NEw Youx, Nov. 0.—The most prominent merchants, manufacturers, and bankers of this elty, representiug o eavital of $500,000, have sent & petition to Congress asking for lmme- . AT PINE BTHERT, where it conuects_with the Lake-Bhore Drive, iuu north of Chleago avenye, the waves ave washied und torn away the breakwalter in mauy places, and left some of the stone-filted catssons Iying high and Jry In the tione; Mr, Ingalla a member of the Committee on Privilezes and Elcctions, and Mr, Saunders n metaber of the Commiten on Rajlroads, to Al the vacancies on these commiticen occasioned by tho denth of Yenator Morton, Mr. Mitchell (unvt,mnz) submitted & resolutlon declaring Mr, Wadleleh (New Hampshire) the toue, snd much more extended, have appeared fn the Sunday Journal ol thls city. To-aay Mrn Rood began a libel suit, laylng his damages at $20,000, against Mesars, Sherwood and Canfleld, as being tho authors v the d(!pllthcll‘lml the propuse to run through to Newport, V. No Iuterfercoce will Lo brooked on the part of the Passumpsic, Preparations arc mado for any emergeney, StrongYorces of men are ed ulong the line, and any attempt atn rush by the Company sent out the repalr gnnfe. and the truck was in wurklnr order shurtly after, The end of the Kenwe platform was torn upa little, but not to amount to anything. A CHURCH WRANGLE. GONE DOWN WITH TURIR.LITTLE . CRAPT, Capt. Reed, of tho achooner Phanix, arrived licre at 4 o'clock yesterday aftornoon, and re- urts that whon abuut twenty iiles abreast of ndbas K el g J Passumpsic Wil o Trustrated, ‘The town 18 | Kenosha, bo saw o tug, which blew hor whlstle | saud. In portions tlic street is totally under. dlatoaction in regand to tho Parls Exposition. | publsliors of the Sunday Journal, whi Ehectioan 3.’.;,;“%‘:{:5’,’3,‘,:’%,:"ml:,'l"‘"“ 6 and | full of people, and all i exciteusent, freiqucntly, aud hor créw waved their handa aud | Miined, sad in othors the entire nwlnf 12 washed — Tho petition says: R e ‘"‘g‘:‘l ty A ”f,')':.]""u‘i Bgrecd to, ) » Cocensedy and It was | P, Burtley & Co.y boller-muters, of Montreal, | gave signs of impending disnster, Capt. Rued | away, leaving a dangerous thoroughfure, North | Father Salvitelil's Sult Agalnat theSt.Louls | The -dwruon of no measurs coming before Con- | pirs ""f ‘;‘f’“‘.;m s, DXl 3. Mlichell Intruduced a bIll to cxtend the time | fatled to-day, Lfabilities, $100,000, suys the ses was ruoniug fearfully high at tho | of Chieatuut street there stands n tramo house Catholla Archblatiop, ‘| Gresn would wect with much bearty approval by tho | bis oflice by | Cittive or that puroose. Me for the constraction and completion of the North- Spectut fisuaienin Tag (hicayn Tridune, time, and ho knew thot i lio wttempted to | away by ftsclf on the eandy beach. 1t hos been Apacial Dispateh 10 The Chicag Triduns, Ppeople aa this, as it appeais to areey citizen, with. Pm‘ Le ! " ern Picitlo Rellroad, and by readjostment of (he prants, without increasing the appropristion, 1o secury the constructivn of the Portiwud, Salt Luke, und South Pase Haflrond, *Mlr. Mitcuell gave nu- tica that he would cull the hil) up for roferenco at un early day, and have soige r, Doawes Introduced & b)) District o vay. i Orzawa, Nov. Y.~The Assoclatca Press dis- ruvhutmng that the Dominion Governmeont iad grunted i reserve to Bittlog Bull and lis bumi‘ at Red Deer Kiver s cutirely without foundation., Apecius Dixpatch o The_Chicago Tridbuse, Brantronp, Nov. 9.—The flfl«{gvu wver the heave to howould get swamped and loso the lves of himself ond crew. la re- Iuctantly kept ou his course, and passed cluro by the tug, whiclt he belloves was the St, Mary, of Milwaukee, he having often scen her and Having described ber to otliora liere who are twice moved Luck for fear of threacened do- structlon, and it scemned yesterduy as though it Wus ouce wore on its fast legs uuless aguln moved bagk to safer chanoels. As before stat- ed, Pino street §s badly damnged, GUEAT LIOLES HAVE SUNK 87. Louis, Noy, 0.—A singular suit was filed n the Clreuit Court to-lay, the plalutiff being the Rev, Qlam Baptiste Balvitelli, an ftalian Catholle priest, and the defendant the Rt. Rov, Archbistiop Peter R, Kendrick, About & Qut regard to_Jocality, #nd benefts alike tha farwer of the W Bouth, Purely without regard to owo the French nal 4s whatcver lend: 88 & conunstclal religlon, A or politics, ko manufacturer of the' Kast, lanter ohmn nndertal the. triendatip and cm;iruay"in'l jun, we shou| Al revald,, s o build np And sijead our and the tllps finlslied Iis examination to-day, o mude & roport very complimentary to flr —————— THE BROKEN OCEAN CABLE, Porrsmouru, N, H., Nov. 8.—The st Mints succeeded yesterdny 1 pleking uj Reeds camer p the S diverch “proceetimae, “asyst Jurlulletion tn | Qrund River ot this place, on the Drautford, | PUSItYE 88 to tho Wontity of thocraft. Thiafs | In the street, ‘Some of tho breakwater pies | month ago Father Salvitoill, who was the priost ruporiion. BonsgloPordug busineas, in 1o e | e Vel of tho direct cablo and bioyed the divorco proccedings, wid tranaforring atl | Norwich & Port Dl ol . g:":”‘ffll“a{‘;fi“u:dhl‘l‘y":f:“fl’“&l;:';‘hglg“:”i',‘:‘f; bava. snapul ",E“"}“;“‘;f:‘f;w‘lfl: ittlo BIF | inchargo of {he Bt. Bonventur (Iiallao) Church | Fichess 50 doubi nat our Cantennial exhibit has | ame. The wind was blowlng heavlly ot the yrocesses and lmmm-m Caurta to tha Districe Cort, Tho LI rovides for aunpneal from the tnal declaion of tha Distriet Court tu fhie Bupreme Court of the Territory, aud sepeats wil laws of tho 'lerrliory tncousistent' with the act. oW pending in Frobato lmad,fnvu way this afternoon, and let atraln down Iu the river, As the 4 p.om. traly, conslatiog of a first-cluss car, o baggaco And' express, and o frefght car and un engloe, was crossing the Grund River hud departed from " that vort for Charlevolx, M:ch., where she was to enzage in towing fur thy rematnder of the scason, and probably re- nain permunently, Capt, ficed thinks the tug drive, {8 washed away, Theru {snot a vestige Teft of them to locate the place whero they once stood, Driving along the lake shore, fronting Lincoln Park, great washouts are to be found, in this city, had & serlous difficulty with his con- grogation, the latter chargiug théir pastor with uo less heinous crime than ‘that of robbing wuthing compi ed will the bynete ‘which will ac- denefited the W“"‘T enormonaly, bt it s au arue from the Pashe fal circular recently our Diplomatic an lu auswer to the traie- t out byour Guveroment o d Cousular Agents abroud, In. the, dud the cable puletl grapuels, Operatious wil &8 the weather perinita, e ——— aln, breaking tha t:os rosumed as 5000 . thie west span of tho bridgo fell through, taklug | wou'sfure of fuel, of ud tnct with an aecldens | Tho breakwates jn'n blacs was absolutely | th0 chureh of two yuluable plctures, one of the | 2ur Diplor cominy from [ th 7 Substitutes for Indls Rubber. m:l:"ug:m'r;‘:i [ ';‘.7}‘.'.‘.’1“@.’3& |'u"§].""'.’.'-\..f?$ ML b tho engine, lrelght and” bogeas | or gome hind, | 1f the formier, it 1a lkely | no protection, The lmu!y tnber calisous were | Cruclixion aud use of St Francls, together | o Amorican maoutictares’ s Proaacte. H New York Hulletin. u statement ahowlug tho nppruxlmnllul e “"'::"lm""‘:l‘;,“‘f‘ ""l;" tmfifi':;: fi.‘{au“’" t,h::‘: nho' w;u -tjan‘ nrmod mficy b:r! the uu‘u, and ::Im keu, klrnd'lll]wldt:‘lm u..l: llfl::l fl‘llhur lliplou wlm.nlunblu) l!u;( nm-m,:nll. vessels, mg‘oln, l&l;fl;’n?::m‘o':m 'lll - fi'm';l’; :“mh{eel nyl m'l'hn \:a are Sfmufq u': l;:‘u "f.ht‘mc‘é:"m‘:j rach Iudian trive, Jands occupled and | i v 3 it {a feared she founder ore assistauce ho Lanks of the ve, ‘The lako-shore drive . Archbisho, eudrick tosk the matter il deepest coucern Lo over, 0 grreater portion of patu substan: W Condenred. statement Of treaty obliratiuneand | feet from tho broken - 'end. Driver roached ber. “there 18 n bare possibllity that | was nover before datnuged as it bas been by this e Arhilalion Ametican citizon, Thero lo u wurplus I every de- | fu yarjous manufactures would appear toasauma the amount requited ta be approvriated annuaily }ln:ler wuch treaty obligations, ectc., aud rince attention 70. W, Lewls, aud J, Law, express inessonger, were St Bvro re . t v el brings sult to re ¢lgn comnmerce. Auothior oppurtunity such as tho ol t ‘Tho Scnate then went tnto uu‘:lnl.l:’ esaion, and |*badly brulsed. The p:;uu‘:-gcn all ¢ m‘:u::l un- '“A{h‘fil‘ffl:r ';,’f: rem‘:l-‘x".j;‘e(:‘up[, Jonah fig&";flfi."fl‘.‘i&‘ffim 2 ::: ’\?fltfi’r«k{nvlfi;,l::.i ::mllcfidnpmlg‘;lng: tllr:'u"'aule". Idlzm;lthl:: f,,',' ',:f.h,,f',?:'lt‘“bhrff;f:":,:h"o',"‘:“?f:: of |l.'; :"l'x:‘rl':;v:tb::':nl?m m()‘thhul:lnnen :}lm&::;\ll‘:u Jiucn i doars Wero, teapens urned until burt, The engioe now statias on end fn tho | Richaras yeatenday, from lacine, atating that | 16 6 othmntod by 3r. Winstou that $1,500 'will | they aro his owtt privat roperty, aod that b | Tho way 1a opon, The time is short. " lmingdlaty | iroduco a substitate for indla rubber stand g tiver, nkulnst Lo west plor, with cab and tender | b1y achooner, tho Sea Gem, had’ 10at hor b | tepaie b “Hue wuly spot ot dumuged s that | bad o right to take them, and aleo for clzbt | action Ly necossary. Promlnent, desplio the oft-rapeated assurances wouse, "{".“"“fl' The frelght car 18 Iying ou its sldo Ju | 3600 und boat, and was otherwise fujored, Tho yfi:u newr Fullerion “avchue, which bos been | years' salary, the first at $1,000 per year and e ———, that for the parsicular uses to which hey are . The tev. D. W. 1 Larrivon was slected Ghap- [ g overs ael tho Uazuce car Is,_atanding on | yossel will luy uw at Munftowoe for iho winter, | ayked, I is Droposci to fitiss 2000 feat o 1has | aubseatently $1,500; tho sggregate “awouut CAIRO ITEMS ut, goods manufactured of rubber can never . 1ain of the Houss, end szalnat tho west abutment, T“‘i passenger HEFORTS WERE CUINKENT sawe way next year, which will eost $21,000, or | clabmod belug placed at $11,200, Tho case ux- Al labiek 16 TR i Bolnpulnulmlwun exteut by those made o 3r. Swunn, the Chaleman of the Commiteeo on | {37 18 Subposed to lave struck the éud of tho | o the docks yestcrday that the heavy sea was | 87 per Mucal foot, Thisls pretty exvensfye, | cites cousiderable intorest, cspecially mmong Caior 111, Mg, Chiongo Tvivuns, other naterlals. There sre sonie, howerer, Forelun Affales, presented commouications from “‘““i‘“"‘“"““ thus been prevented Irow go- | fifiing the ¥, B. Garducr—ashiors at Lincoln | but i b4 the ouly wuy by which this [ Cathotics, aud it s expected that there will be 4iso, il Nov, 0.—Dr. Reynolds, of Micht- | 4ho" retain falih fu the possioility” of fuch tue secrclary b State With refereuce to tho Paris | g Turtliee, SR turk—seo that she was huving her back brokeu. | Leautiful drive can wmade sato, | sopie racy developments with reference W Hou- | gan, s temperance oralor of considerable note, | uu article belug discovered atid the fortuns b o Tiar Silinels (A Sxusiuen ol Amars THE WEATHER Cupt. Gibba came down tgws lato In thy even- | It " will ok “about 830000 o muko | Vebturl Church by Father Salvitelll. commucuces & campalgn in thls Stateand city | thut would come to the discoverer of lnventar g aud recommltted, Mr, Swann also presested & communication from the Secretary uf Stafo 1o sefereace to the disteis tutlun of the uward wade by the convention be. :\vau:u the United States and Mexico. Hecommit- c Sir. Atklns, the Chalrman of the Appropristion Committee, u,}orledl LI for the settlement of the accounts bl:h. workiugmen for an cxcess of ' r. then weut luto Commities of the Hecommitted, " TTme, Williaw Pitt and Jam but it {8 thoughit not Crosby were injured, rioualy. Conductor J, Wasuixatos, D. C,, Nov. 101 s. m.—For the Upper Lake reglow, clear or partly cloudy weatlier, cold northerly backivg to warmer southerly winds, rislog followed Uy falliog La- rometer. LOOAL OBIXEVATIONS. Lulgiao, Nov, 0. 18ar, |flr Hw, Wi . the crew, conslsting of un engineer, wheelsan,. and lnceman, escaped watery graves, and aux- gx;: and sald shie was ail right, aud he would get erofl as soon a8 vood weather catiiu again, “.TILuI scow Mary felen lost heg jolly-boat in ¢ blow. N ‘The schivoner Allce Richards was anxiosly looked for last cvonivg by her owner, Capt. Jonah Richaras, who is here from Manitowoe, ‘The schovner E. M. Porteh varted her lues at the north pler yesterday, und went adeift. Bhe was captured by & lufi sud salely moured agalu. The steam barge Sichael Grob cust off ber storm. Tho road fe uneale, and untll it i repalred partles are requested to take the fne the cotire drive secure. The preatest damago dons to the lake shore drive lu about midway between North und Fullerton avenucs, TUE $HID 1, ¥, GAKDNED stilt sets high oud dry 1n Lincoln Park, where it was cast ashore Sunday nlght {o the great storm which then prevalled, bhe {3 brbadside to the lake, and bias settled in about six feet of saud, Sho 1 u greab centic of attraction. Mr. Win. stow suggests thut sue remain where sbe s, aund that .\lrfi!mnuuo use his infucnce to have her in hand and peremptorily dismissed the pricat, and restored the property to the church, Tho e —— GRANT, SUMNER, AND PHILLIPS, special DispatcA 1o The LAicago Triduns. New Youx, Nov. 9.—Wendell Phillips de- lvercd his orutlon on the Bymncr-Grant ques- ton bere to-night to & large audleuce, Tho Tlimes says editorially: * It is uscless to go into this miserable busiucss. Especlally is It useless to attempt to follow Mr, Phillips fn bis vurtmeut of Indusiry, and oo sourco Of follof would Le the building up sud extennjon of our fors to-night, Much Interest is manifested, and ex- tensive preparations are made for the accommo- datlon of the who are expected J. C: Brice, 8 lace, but Istely opper & Co., 0 peonlo from nelghboring towns 1a attend the lecturcs. former busineas-nan , of this representing the house of J. Cinduual), died very suddens flmen last night, uuder circumstauces that ine ted oplum polsoning, —————— somethlng the shapo of certalnty when o llttle i i 1t could bo %mduwl at a e rubber, The tho followin, which are of interest; **A man wha resides ln Beymour, Conu. {sa nepnew ol the origl rucess of vulcanization, has been at work ly all bls life endeavoring to produce a O substitute for India rubber, given to the iunumerable attempts & st thau Tudis oston Commercial Bulletin cites erperiments in this conpection . and discoverer of the near- crfect He uow manufscs tures an article which ha calls *kerite,' which Is employed to sowe extent for insulatly, telus Bolinn ol Topor il X} 1a Lha chalr, 0. the & . 3007 88| B0 N. W, briek, N tle Qights. 14 is clearly dn tinpossibility for ; ' en applied i Aty Aj ion bill, 0,14’ 37 8 |N., brlak. barge, the Windsor, aud put into Milwuuk trausformed Into o waval schoolshin fu | crratic digl 'y po. y A DEMAND COMP e graph wires. Thissubstauce has been ap) Uther rumsudiacnie, tacludiug oue Uamitlog the | Sy i %1 5| o (¥ e eskin, whilo tho atter arrived hers yeatoraay, | bebnil of the - old e, ‘sad- trsush | Lita o meke an sccurats siatemens . f3ls eatios TS MAND COMPLIED WITH, a liquld furtn tovarlous artleles, smong ofbersto oppulntient of cadels to onu from cach State, sud | 3 S A vessel was reported usbore at Winnetks, | the medium of an - appropristion by | review of the case between Gront and Fish on Davaxroxr, Is., Nov, 9.—The unt pub- Huen or cutton cloth (cambric), for the num Lo uliaw wilicers 7 per ceut lutereal o swounts due | 4955 @ 2083, 33| 81 [F £ L Yusterday, but nothing detinite coucerning the | Congress. Bome unc, with a lces comprehen- | the one side sud Sumner un the obber is & wild % i Ao of showing how ¢ might e used fn mau! were declared ot tn order. After » Juy; pastook cter, Mr. "Atkin: T3 y to be further orutractea, u.uved that the Committee Hse, and the Commitice sccondiugly rowe withoul action vu the bill, In ull the divieious ou wmendwents the lhrxph- “Masimum thermometer. 413 vialmy Ll “Siattons, Futior wos obtaiued after aus wqulr{. ‘The schoouer Chapiv, ashore at Sliller's Bta- tlon, was fn vad shape yes luy, aud her owners fear she has goue to pleces. Capts, Tom Miller wud Madison own ber. ., “Lhie schouner Purington is sald to be hlfi: I:y Tty siveand moro {rreverent tura of mind, sug- evsts that the B, F. Garduerbe allowed to l‘fn a8 sho {s ot present; that wyrtle and vy bo allowed to grow over licr, and that she be nioss- cuvered 50 a4 tu appear aged; thut & wan be Eut on board of ber to sell’ pop and ginger- peeversion of Jacts, - Burely uo wan ever mde such coutusion sud disordir with recorded his- tory. As lor Mr. Bumncr's fame, we protest aguiust ita belog defended by any such Juosc- \;m 'uud"uml lovse thluking' chawplon as Mr, ps. lished v your paper ol the 8tb, copled fruin the Milwaukee Commercial Tima, of an alleged af- fulr at the Newhall House, Milwaukee, lu which my father's name fgures, {8 utterly and fu- funously false. o such occurrence transplred. turlng Mgbt and pllable water-proof garmeutd to !ufe the placo of_our present ‘gossniuer rubs ber cloaks,’ or of the Engllsh * Mackintoshes, for ladies’ wear. e “There is so ambitious young chemist o this ity who has also been workdug for 8 few years ; . pop nd Jicaus voted walidly usaiuut wny reduction of fh ud yafe from the seu alSheflleld, Capt, Dol read, sud that the forecastle be transterred —————— The Noelous character of the falseliood way | past on a substituto for Indla rubbor. e, BEinY. Ul Wete Feinfored by the Tites Toniebors 4 very suxious About licr. Notbiug tai b tons | bk & grnd pokcrtoom, whike tho Lo oa FINANCIAL. futhor will question Loforo tha proper tribunal. | fousa others whto are swielated with bla, tnakd Juttrely, und Williams (Mlich. ). [n the last voie oa by relieve ber while the weatbier continues. - | deck might be used a8 a promuade, 1 & liguld wubstanco which they call *Tuvyodns Pucker's smendwent the Republicans were left he steaw burge Tecumiseh weatbered the Oue tulng is certaln that thy vessol can never Ciucienars, Nov. 9.—Benjamin Groom, & demand » publication l;l this denial, Y T, CuANIRAU, Tor vurnlsbiag ships' bottoma, ete. They ae without allie il Seate y o ! Clark County, Ky., filed a petl- ¥ ¢ ther foria P ! storm and arrived yesterday wiuus ber foregaif | be moved from Ler presenty position ugless | cattie-dealer ol Y, Ry, pel —— also iutroducing the substace 1u auo 4 scihacker pmesduent sbote iufeld to wie and malagall, o T ngfinflffi dock bullt | on fn beakrapley yesterdsy. Lisbllities, OBITUARY. aa'a wateryrdt dresslug or boois and 5po T e ol o e hus sriny betond Wil St b T e deck Tt P D [ et ety T I r0d | 3134 sscts, $150:570, 1n Lauds slaule Syacias Drisgied bo Ths Dhicads Tetbina. 20, exporimention e e Sonroap bo 68 e DuwbE bl SRIIbe MR (lociasy it dot . iy No¥, 9. scouts aud Houpal Stewards) sctuaily onibe sios otlier bilC Luvitig becu swept olf In tho lake by | be to Chicago, and let the Boprd of Educatiou | Tu° vrlous banks in Lexisgton, Franklost, | Etais, lll, Nor. 0.—The fuueral of William | & esperimentiog with tha iRucioap’ 12 t00 rolluu the Ret of November, 1877, cacopt for the cavulry service and for euploymeat exclusively i the defensoof the Mexicen aod Ludisn froutier, sud the scas sho sulpped. . The schovuer ‘Kate Darley shipped s heavy scauud had ber boat demolished, The wata wake a School of Navigution qut of the bull, FLOATINU WHE(KS. Opposlte Liucolu Pk, a pirtion of the bow Paris, and all through the Blue-Grassregion are amouny the creditors. Cuncoxp, N, H., Nov. 8.—The Carroll County P, MeAllister occurred this afternvva from the Baptlt Church. Deceased dled on Tuesday, of wusumption. Hewas for wavy years a leading Indis rubber un thelr fabrics. 4 A phiysicdan also, who resldes in a section of thts cn';'f is cxperimentiog with the julce of the 83 far unly as shali be necgusary for thal purpose THANKSGIVING. 0 borwea s e e IR GEL S by the wwol *milkweed? (Ascleplas Syriacs or Cors 4t faeher." 5 laalch o Tug Chicay i uuljnmme‘ tween the buwser-box and the | of o vessel was swept Insldro by ¢ Waves, | Fiye-Cent Bavings Bauk, st Wolfboro, is to bs | grocery merchaut bere, and was an Alderman, | <0 R ced” (daciep! the “gh'f Tongniriadan volat of grder that thoamend- Mw‘;:;;’, D.\'ov. Ow—’fl:n lf:finz‘:::,"lu coe :l'::_"p:.',‘l“‘ Lot :‘-R.'fiilx lojured. Tho box sud ::g:d'-'l"uz“&‘i'“ ‘{"pl:‘,z"&“‘" i ‘"m““l';:l“l"‘: pliced o tbe hands of & Recelver. Toerolan | anda mewmber of the Masons and Odd-Fellows :“fi‘,}‘l;?l{: ":u'& fi‘m‘,‘:“‘}‘:‘;flu ;'::rm the BB Coun 07 PO SRS | forulty it the procuaation o Freakdet | BN Vi Siobn ot the smal bontof i | S b oo itk ot B ias 0 Lot | Lt hilency hatween the. abillica snd aa: | socotien aps . DALY esmucion St placo of’ Tudia rubber, aud tho gussnmcr ruble? The potit of vider wias sustalned. lages, has sppoiuted Thureday, Nov. %, us a | sbooner Bunrhie Ly the sea. There was uo wreek visible oftalde, and ity | sets, boaldes the shrlukags upon secarities. The | ceascd was 43 vears of age, and leaves a wifo manufacturcrs cltber buve, or profess to Mr Tucker then wodided bls amendmeat by day of thauksgiviug wud vru,er, Tue uew achooner Luiheriord B, Hoyes rode o L4 be that the deck-luasd of soinfvesscl was swent bunk buy been broustt o ite bresebt conditlon | wud tve chlidron, He recently roturved from #ome Tulto o the posaibility of Lis success