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extra white, 3034003 N prmy 12563 Ko . 1 mized, 27A3% COTTON. Wov. 1L—-CorroN—Qniet and une quntations unchAnged: re- A P NTU S rosa, 14, 841T: exporta to Livernaol, etk nct L5145 to Tcel, 5, 159: o’ Narcelo: 0 Malags, 1,015 to New Tork, 3,400; stock, 7. niivaernx, Nov. 12.~CoTToN-—Quict: middling, )Jt’:c: net r:eflpu 217 bales; sales, 707t to France, Inc, 424, ':n;ov, 13.~CoTTON—-Quilet; middiing, 104 @i0Me: ReL recelpta, 1,000 bales; sales, 1,000; coast- '”,’:..Lfim Nov. 13.—CoTTox—Qufet: middiing, sc@io11-16cs ‘nt reccipts, 2,003 bales; sales, 2,000; exporta constwtee, 600, vasxan. Nov. 13.—Corron—ftendy and firm, bot ot; middifne. 1043 net recelpts, 4,289 halcs; Rross, 01 salcs, 2,081 oxport constwlse, 1,180, L r———— TETROLEUM. grevasn, Nov. 13 -Prrrouxci—Market qulet ) realss prices unchanged; siandard white, 110, “i.“,,-’.'.‘x‘\fm Nov. 12.~PrrrotEnn—Steadys crnde, g0t Parker's for immedlate shipment; refined, 13c, Fhtisdeiphia dollvery. TURPENTINE, WiLsiNaToN, Nuv. 13.-BriRiTa oF TURPRATINZ— st ate. __ CURRENT OPINION. On the wholo, the survey of the fleld feavea it clear that all over the conntry therels a mernt and gonnine approval of President Mayes' licy, though curlously enongh both the fricnds aod the foes of the Adwministration scem to be tizled 1n tho lines of both -partles.—New York IWorld (D2m. s 1n the Sonth, while tha people will regrot {hat a great and able man has been called to meet Hs God, they cortalnly wiil not grieve to know that a vacancy has been cauzed fn the ranke of the Tadicals which they. Wil find it impossible to All. "ub maro 0. P. Mortons Ty, thla country, e g CMiss.) Nerald (Dem,)! When Stavens ean talk right beforo hia sonstitucnts of tho *‘outeageons follr of meces- #lon.” and Key can call his old cnmrnn(am inarms “werting brothren, ™ when a. Ropnblican President et mect ssith the weleomo fn the Sonthern States Ihst Presldent 1iayes latoly recolved, wo can mafe. iy conpratulaio ourselves that n atronger force than ann arma now Loldw this Unton together, —.Mil- yaukee Sentinel (Rep.). ‘fho people of Tilinois nro not longing for the completion of the new State-Housé: Tn thero clore times 1 hialf millfon af dallars eaved 10 the zpagera I o conelieration, Wero all'sppropria- tons for public_bulldinzs wublect to a vote of the people, thelr sorvants world o housed in modent uaricra, and th zentus of the Mulletts would bo «umed In tho construction of chinrches and pri- ?,’L butldingd.—Olncinnati Commercial (Ind. &) Do the lendors of the Domocratic party in washington know what they are dolng? Do thoy koow that the vietory in 1880. on which tho count, 84 it ecoms to ua, with ontiroly too mucl cetrluty. 1o elipping ont of thelr Gngers? Havo they nof learncd hy tho experience of many weary ears of defeat that it they want Lo secure succenn fiey munt firat of al) tench tho conntey 10 trust _them; and that itwill never truata political organ- festlon which parades befars tie votera with ite Jeele uppermunt, —which allows ils communists vend {ta demngoznes fo control ity policy t—New York Herald (Ind,). Tho timo hna come for tho President to tako counnel with Ropublicans, and for nn‘pnhhw 1308 to 1ake councll with the Preetdent, and for all fo efand shonldor to shouliler upon a platfurm ot practical Clvil-Service reform and an honest and econopiical Administration of the Government, inz Conklinelsm. Blainism, and all other inmns dut Rtepubllcanlsm and what that name implies equal nehts, equal fuatice, honesty, and cconomy, atd a rystom of clvil service that will commend fte #lf tothe approval of all honest citlzens, frre- spegtive of party. The Prealdent [nnot a bigger man than his party, nor s tho party indepondent of the P'realdent. “They owa alleglance each to thy “other, and hearty co-aperation tpon o platform hat will eotinand the approval of tha canuclence of tho party ta e=scntial to the saccess of the party nest year ant the following year, and fn 1880.— Ciaclnaatl Gazelte (Lep, The Now York Tribune says, ¢ The Bland Siler bill, onactine §n oect that 03 cents shall be sdoilar, was passed by a° Democratic Tose anit {8° s Democratlc meannra. " This {s_not strictly cor. ret, Democrata could well afford to ncceptall the honor of passing the Lill, if thoy were entitled foft: hut the vote shows that tho Tepublicana ara entitied to Inrio share, ‘Thero were 104 votes in favor of the mieasuro {0 only iH sgainat It, mora Republicuns voting for than arainst it. The bill doce not enact that i3 cents anll be & dallar; it enacts that o dollar shiall not bo 107 ceats, but 00 tents, There nre old sllver doliars of 4131 fralns mow {n existence, possesalng all tho funce. tlons and capaclties which the h(llJ’mlmsen to fin- ot to the new oncs suthorized by it; and, ae theso old doliara are nniversally admitted ta be equal to 100 cents, It i# absurd to say that Lo new colneof the anma wolght will be of less value,— 8, Louls Republican (Lem. ) ‘The intelligent Democrat who studios the returne hos ne diffculty In discovering that the Tepablican party bas an inhercot vitality which cn withstand Internal dissenslon as well an ont. tide pasanite, Alithe world knows that the Re- pablican party fa divided upon tho two leading measures of Prosldont (iayos' Adminiatration, bnt sotwithstanding the ditfcrences of Q“"I"" a8 to themerits of the Presidont’s CIvil-Scevico order and bis **Southern policy,”” the party aurprisad both its ndhercnts and 'itw opponents Ly the' strenath which it dieplayed on 'ruuadn{‘ Tast. Thero wan a great deal to mako disratisfiod Repube lleana -ur ot home, Lut jn polnt of fact thy great body of them went'to the polla and voted tha reiz- siar ticket, There 18 nothing in the returns (o ssow that the Democrats wou over auy conslder. able sumber of Ttopublican voters to_ihe sunport of thelr candldates, Tho reanlt in Ponnsylvania and Now York ls, underall tho clrenmatunces, moro 1han matisfactory: it 18 highly encouraging. —falti~ wore American (Rep. ). For ouo, I thauk God from thnveri deptls olmy sonl that we havo now at the head’ of tho Gevernmont a man who in possessed and mastorad by.thie spirit of love. I thank Ued for a natio ledder who, when there wasany fighting to bo done, fought with both hunds, aud who now, when the £hling la over, 1s ready to make peaco with both bands and with his whole hvart, ot journey of bl thraugh the South, made at cvory stago of {t an oratlan by tho warmth of hls welconic, will ba ro- confed by thie historiun as 050 of the triumphs of Christlan etatewnanship, Hy his manly and geu etous appeals to a1l that s noblest in thie hearts of 120 peaple of thy South; by hia sxprosaions of con- tdenco In their honest purposo to adminfster tho iaws in tho intereat of il clasxca alike: by lits Bearty asaurancen of justico and good will on tho et of the (loverumieut and the peoplo of thy Northi, ho hias dona more, $n 8 fow months, to al. lay (Lo reacntments of the Bouth, and 1o restore peaco to the Jand, than hng been doo before In many yeara, If the lepuvlican pargy cannot fol. lowsuch leaderehip as this, hen good-by to the Republican party! If tho Amnerican people despiso duch statesmuniship as this, then may havo merey on tho Americau peoploi—The Rev, |Vash- taglon Gludden In an_Adirees on the Vork in the South, al the American Misslonary Soclesy's Late edling at Syracuse. “The blood of the slain eries for justice everywhere. Iluman lfo In Kentucky ix not worth the suappings of a man's finger. The fncor-ends of many men who go unpanished are deipping with (8¢ goru of thelr victime, Acrcs of 5::- Krow on e praves of munlered men in my district,” We a\:bh tho above trom the recent charge of Judzo 1. McMaugma to thy Orand Jury at the open- in2 of the apeciul term of the Carrol) Criminal Court, Judge M nama, wo are compelled to My, bas nut exavgurated. tho sitnation In tho leaat; for there ore reglons in Kentucky whero llerally **human life s not worth the .n-ynlnu- ofaman'e finger.” It in an sccurwed conditfon, and wou he to Kontucky It she does not make b ©an Nife as sale b correct public seotuscal can Zake it. Just ko long s jurics, by ropeated age Quittals, plve 1Mo barbarlans of “this State carte blanche tu ahoot, and stab, and lyuch, jast so long ®il the monlerer stalk with brazen brow through entucky, uml langh to scora the parapberaalia af Taw. " What. e aug Jurics, maan By bowing ot tha fect of crime and kinal g s bloody duger tipe a5d eelnging when he tmpudently thrusts a:lde tha hucea of wuthority! Are they' o contomptibly tapurg), tfu thuy dare not take tha responsibility of convictionr When men fear Lo obstract the ‘pubMayor the wpurlorer, I§ must oy confesscd tthe State of Kenfucky has falion inta & very low moral candition. Wo' havo certalnly arrived 3tthe point when promiscuous shooting, lynch- ., aud asgassigation will rule thy Etate, or the umtifuled guthorlties of the State muat piace tho n heel of Justice on th lawless, —Lousarills Courier~Journisi (Dei. ). It is somewhat amusing to find Mr, Qonk- % urging on a caucus of Ropublican Senators the Obeervanceef a rule which fornia one of the frat "'l'lull}!ta of & pernanent Civil Service, When Ir. Conkling carricd thu Federal patronagy of New York State (o bis pucket, he dig ot scem to ve any percption of the fatt that 8 puolic omcer Azainet whom no charges were inado Lasa cortain "Am toboat least pormilted Lo serve out the Silisial terw for whlch bo was appolnted. Tn thoso diys it was consldered u purfeclly valid Toason for {moval (hai the oflicer hadl ceustd to bu ustfal to T, Coukltrg, or that & politician Hkely tobe more Bseful fo the great man bad been found to take bis Place. Now that some of Mr. Conkling's friends 418 10 be made the victimy of & rule somowbat Siaillar to the one on which be bas herctafore ucts #d. he suddeply discovers thatitlsat ouce in- Squitable gud ) - soustatent with the principles of 88 eflicient and sudependont public service, itls ; Ottunaly for the President $hat be haa not, 10 Sbbolutments tu the New Yurk Custom.llonso L sewhere, reacted a wauch biyher plano of cal actica than the patronage Bun tors with 1 3 by la likely to bo brought gt condict. But b thould slwary bo remembezed that o step can “Laken in the Qirection of a'sound Civil-Service Myt ull the power of Fedcral appolutuent, Wi tbe Senate bas stolen from the Executive, €40 be placed waerw 1€ belungs. The Admipistra ton r.n e held to the strict uc«mnulflln{ 1 L ehanter of ita nomiuations oaly when 16 {Lariy rhuwin L0 posasas tho lnitlative o such wa (l-‘émuhl‘l:':;f)_“u 83 in nawe, —New York Timea that his wifo wns lying Kennedy, the cook af The lost vewe Turt Cofborne, 81 did also the other mombers of onthe stacks at Dinflalo Imilt at Cleveland. hoats will not ran to Chicazo next seasun. They will rnn to Lake Buperfor inatead. '* and to take 830, [nafs, it fs an eflort to_collect Just and honest claln for patriotic services ren- drred by the people of aloyal State who had the courage to protect themselves from enemies at home at a time when the General Govern- ment could not or would not fyrnialy that pro- tection, and who had the patriotie zeal to at the same time [urnish a larger proportion troups ta suppress the Rebellion than any other tate. Very respectfally, P. I. BoXERRAKS, Auditor bf State, ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP N New Yong, Nov. 13.—Arrived, steamships Republic, Wisconsin, and Clty of Brussels, from MARINE NEWS, ____NEW FURLIGATIONN. CHORUS, ANTHEM, AXD GLEE BOOKS, Masical Socteties this Winter will use Tle Gom Gloaner, than one good Anthem or Motet for et €ar, Juat published. *Malc by Dr. M Chiadwick, and other fayorite composers. for tho €asy practice of Sacleties. 11 aF 80 pef oz, Emerson's Gloras Book sdmirahie collectlon of Sacred Choraess, and an equal- Iy inree number of Seealar Ghoruses and Glces, of the heatgnallsy, A Orat-clsss Soclety book. 1. TKing' Gleg & Clor B . B, 81§ of the hieat. and piany un cjass Boclety hook. Ghorus Cho, rus-Cholr book. The American Glee Book Ules Book, with the best and sitlons from beglnning to end. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. Oliver Ditson & Co.. Boston. ___RAILROAD TIAE TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAING, EXPLANATION 07 Rerenency Manxs.—4 Saturd *Sundsy excepted. §Alonusy excep the prople of 11 Capt, felyea's fathe Ont., arrlved here Mond atthe Grand Pacifie I r, who resides nt Oakville, laz, and. after a ahort rest , left for Manitowac, to endeavar, if possble, to recover the remains of Partionlars Concerning the Loss of the Berlin and Her Captain and Thres Hen: A Ravenue Officer’s Rough Ride fin Putnam County of Tnat Sfate. MILWAUKEE, | Special Diepateh to TAa Chicagn Triruns, Minwarkee, Nov. 13,—Charters—To Huffslo, props Nadger State, Cubs, rchr Deinware, 114,000 bn wheat at 4%4¢: prop Vanderhilt, 9,200 bu wheat at hes to Tilack Rock, schr Mont Nianc, 20,000 bn wheat at fici ta Cleveland, schr C. 1. Johnson, 00 hu barley at 3 Lyon, 18,600 bu wheat st uite genersl here, an it {1 at Mani- [reion vecurred off Tiwo Rivers last Thursday night dnring the ternble storm, and the Magellan and some unknown ecraft was engaged in BBt whether another vearel was ro involved remainna for time and effort to snlve. rienced marinees here towoe, {hat n ¢ He Catches an Hiicit Distiller AsleepessA Pretly Dark Night. She Went Ashore on Port Austin Reef, Lake Huron, in Last Thurs- day’s Storm. wego, achr Dan Bpeetal Correrpondence of The Tribune, NasuvitLg, Teon., Nov. 12.—We have had a ferribly rough ride of it on this roid,” re- marked Depaty Revenue Collector Kigeins, who hind just returned from & trip fn Putham Coun- wort the yersel wonld not heen wrecked so badly as shiown br the re. parts unicss & enllinion bad occurred, were nlso mntilated, and tho same Authority would not have MARQUETTE. Spactal Digpateh Lo The Chicaga Tribuns, 13, —Arrived—Prop Graves, schr Adams, prop City of Fremont. Noble Efforts of the Life-S8aving Orow * to Rescus the Half-Froeen ena affalr fs the greatest Interest the reenlt of tho juvest) overy report concerning the wreck Is cagerly foad. in mystory that nifested hiere to learn tiona at Manitowoc, and QuexxsTOwN, Nov. 13.—Arrived, steamship Clty of Montreal, from New York. HovTitamrroy, Nov, 13.—Arrived, steamship Amerique, from N i Why so rough1” I asked. “Up In that counts,” sald he, “son goup one Lill and down another. region and affords altnost impregnatile positions They don’t have thelr wilid- 13 Book. y . Tocmaxs, ha e Anthems and Chioras- NAVIGATION NOTES, Cmicano,—Twelve veseels wern at the lomber market 1ast evening....The schrC. N. Johneon It 1s2 mountalnous ITAPS AND MISITAPS. A werions colliefon came very nesr happening in 0 o'clock—shortly afler The boree ‘Transfer, withacargo of Inm- hee, had Just parsed throuzh the north draw of Wella strect bridge, In tow of the tug Sutfefaction, and was almost abreast of Franklin street, when ———— The Bchooner Sylvester Neolon Safe Tl -barge Lothalr and bary and on Hor Way to e sleam-barge Lothalr and barge for ilHcit distii cat concerns along the rdadway, just where you woula lesist expect to find them, You approach them in a roundabont way, ‘They ar¢ either on o high frowning biull or dowu a deep decivity ina dell.” “ And how were thedistiliories you discovered the river last evening at Carisonde arrived yesterday with cargoes of barley from Toronta....Thu steamehip Inter-Ocpan and her consort the Arzonant came into nort Jeater- itoyal Cunadian Insurance Company Bpeciat Diepateh (o The Chlcags Tribune, Nov. 13:—The first meet- salist Couference was Prayer by the Wirzwaten, Wis. ing of the State Unive held at the church this evening. Rev. M, (. Todd, of Columbua; sermon hy Dr. C. The nttendance s not laree yet, but it 15 expected Lo be greatly fncreased to- ——— Happy tidings for nervons sufferers, and thore hy druzged, and gracked, Palvermacher's Flestric Iieits effectuslly cure prematnre debility, weakness, and decay. and Jouroal, with Information worth thousand Address Pulvermacber Galvanle ums, &2, Firt- Additional Reports from the Wrack of the Magollan, Other Nautical the barge Oibraltar, Accidents, Etc, from the Alr-Line Elevntor, and across the howaof the Teanafey, which was undera six-mile headwny, 1t wax but n moment's work for the Captaln of the £ Lia toir out of fhe sway. and lu ¢ port side, While tar Jahnked s cuthead out of the Transfer an ssed by, the Iatter ont t entertaining eotano- 801 oF $13.50 perzdoz. ner inst evening, and It is pulled off into deap water to-day ...Cant, Itoes, agent of the N. T, Line st. Ann Arbor, onihe northeastern shore of Lake Michigan, 14 in the city 1ie |s onc of the videst mariners on lhs?"hken, having railed fn the schr Marengo In OTHRR Ponte,—Cant, 0'Nell, of the echr Michi- us fover at Detrolt. ... Th urlow has left BuiTalo on he Lake Superior thia reacon. . to winter ynaricrs st M uite ikely she wilibe | wEaul down in a bottom. with me aud a guide. I bad four men When we reached the woods frum which we were Lo descend by & nar- row passway down into the valley it was pltch I could not see my bands befure me, My horse was not even dimiy outlined to my *Shall we go down this declivity !’ sald my men hesitatingly, ‘we must bag our wame.'! We started down. Iinade noattempt to gulde my horse, and in- structed the others to do the saine, for we were entitely depentdent upon our anlinals for accomplished captured aud destroved 's_distillery, and took Mayuard We remalucd over until the next I looked ut the elifl wo had sconded on the night blood run cold as wa ran aionnd & high ANOTIIER DISASTER, The following diapatch to Tnx Trunoxe gives the particulars of another dreadfnl disaster, prostration of tho wires by Thar«dny's storm de- Inyed carller news of the ocenrrence: Drrnoir, Mich., celved from Grindstone City this afternvon states that the schr Derliu, of Duffalo, struck ‘the rect ono mile above that placeduring the gale of Thura- day night, and went to picces. Johuson, snd ‘whose name Hatisfaction ta Y. rt linron dispatch of yesterday was as_fol- ‘The tue Mocking.BIrd, with 1he sche J, 1, an arrived down from Middle Ialand, cscucd after a hard pall, A large fwetve-inch hawser, new. wan hroken twice Defore tha yessel wras releared, twa and a hiif feet of water on a sandy bottorm, i htly, aod will be docked here, inpara, working nt the sehr Monterey, ashoro on Black River Island b} tarn for another pump, one Cincinnatl, O, whence the Tienson was Jast round H’m he prop Shickluna s+r4, Sylvester *Yes,' eald I} Sho was in ahout Third Night of the brilliantly sucresafut ITALIAN AXD GERMAN OPERA CO. Second appearanca of thn renowned Tenor, MR, CEHHARLIES ADAMS, ‘This (Wednesday) Eveniog, Nov, 14, st 8 oclock, cook, n colored were drowned. The remalnder of e crew. four In number, g to portions of the wreck all night and untl} p. m. next day, whon they wern reached hy the Iife-boat and two of them rescued allve, thi other two, the Captain’sson and a sallor, name unknawn, hinving perishied from exposure, T the suryivors are Mariln Oleron and Charles Lan- son, of Buflale, both Norwegians, ‘The followinz special disputels to Tue TRMUNE wan recelved lnst nights ato, Koy, 13,—The hody of Richard Johwon, son 1. Titians OF the wehe dieriin e 0f Lwo waliors, sole aury! aecl was wreeked on Vort Austin Reer Tiiey were vescucd from the wreck by C, K, v of the: life-saving atation, Tie Gers was. o u linestone, jost her sulls laa squall, and run o the reef. A corresponlont af the Detroit Free Press fur- nishes the following information concerning the ator: **'The lake fn this vicinity has been vinitod by = the equal oL which in violence huy en by e oldest inhabitants of this e very helght of tho storm, about mreday evoning masted achr Herlin, of the reef sboutone mile sbove thin place, the Captain was wushied overbourd and fost to sight. The crew were unable to render him any axeistance, and, owin; ‘which swent over tho vesnel, t| lash themsclven to the rigzing. whowe name cannot be arcertatned, In attempting fo fasten mmsell to the rigring, was washed over The pext wave caoght tho & colored man, and, with a hearttonding w he was hurted over the hulwarks, and swallowed up fn the dark and angry waters of tho nfaht, 'Fha 1ife-naving craw, under Capt, Charles Me. 10 4o to the vessel, and aftera a and severe. stragilo roached her. tho body of the Captain's son lashed to ko rigging, he having expired two honrs previous to Two sailora noarly dead from ex- wero rencied and cunveyod w where they were kindly cared for, body ‘of the Captain's son was also brought to ahore. This (Saturday) morning, 8 body, supposed to be that of the Cuypmln, was washed n’ahor}:.p:nu tho 1i{o-saving crew arc now dolng to recover the two missin; The life-saving sintion » OHICAGO & NOR! Pratticiom S | tho Jutter (Ilr‘lur h?rbor du; rop Lawrence had a rouch experienca nst ‘I hursday night, and but for n and engincsen wonld have gono ates and rome of the crew are snid tn have beon **rearctd vutof their boots, " and refysed ut the Captain (ook the wheet hhmsel?, and asalsicd by his brave enginecrs weathered the preat blow sately. & reliable source, \THWESTERN RAILWA' Ticket Offices, A2 Clark-st. (Sherman House) andst thie depota. heen finisned by Messrs, Government surveyors, ... The tuz Welglet, which :vn from the Arsociation at Buflalo, d #red. .. The balf-burned stwr Elehih tsed at Windror, where she rank d, and promably Hamel and Treadeau, to stick to their duty: served that the b ¢l at an angle of forty- degrecs, Un oni¢ slde was a deep chasn, into which wo would fuevitably have bren hurled at the sllp of our horses’ feet. 1 never felt [ had wude 8o narrow au cacape before, Had 2 seen in the dorkness what [ saw In the lizht 1 would have hesitated, as did one of my men, about taking so dangerous a risk of 11 But 1 was there, aud was * somewhat paid by thbe consclousness that I bod been She will bo Aurve; .The Port Perry (Onl, Manazing Direct nilway, contemplates anicr on tho route between Whitby an he uwners of Uie steam barze fred at Day City brought by the swners of the baree tieorze Kell bave tetaliated by bring: owuers of the Kelly, and $t seszed at Detrolt by 'Deputy ..The stiir Ltothicesy has arrived at To- mely refitted for the routo Thiscomea from ritowac telegram of the 13th haw the fol- ** Capt. Burmeister, of the hitle fruit Tice, who arrived huro last night, reporis having passed a vesscl londed with Inmber, water- and oll canvas blown away, lying about twenty miles oul in the laka sbreast of here, tag Willisme, of Manistce, brought iu the sche that was recently benched pump aboard, and do to keep her EXANDRE A GIUMMINGER, BLUM, ADOLLH. ‘The Immense Chorus Masteal Director ani Conducto To-morrow, _15th, Lohongrin, Lohengrin. morntniz i chi fow, which ve mira, recently 8 ctuvs Auit against ] Ktates Marshal MAD.EUGE! MR. CHRUSTIAN FRITSCI es. Rongrr TR DRvin—(Robert ter Tenfel,) .Lowenariv Matlnee. Bundsy Evenlag— re FREISCHUTZ. 2 PAPPENHEIM 8, Stronnch, of Chicau at Mantstee, She bad evldontly they had all they could Williats afso brouuzht {n the selir Planct, of itacine, yesterdny in o waterlogeed con- ded with wood, but her deck- }‘mm was all gone. ‘They will go into dry-dock ere, A Michigan City dispatch of vesterday snya: *+ A enm-pump has arrived f been placed on buard the Kate Hloward, lylng west Every effort is_being "'“"lf.’"‘," not her “Puilman Totel Cars aro_run through. between Chi- 273-;;‘:[:&"““ Tlufis, on the train leaving Chicago her rosd rina Pullman or apy other form of t Chicago Wells and Kinzia-sts. t—Depot corner of Canal and Kinzloste CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIB LINE. Ticket offices v Clark-at._snd st Kinzio-Street Dapot. rutito, and will he hand betweon that city and is n fast craft, modeled by City, bullder of ‘some of the fast steamers on tho 1. G. Lunt, of &t. John, N. B., ».The tug Brady, of Cleveland. has been etripplu the barge Hocket, abandoncd, which drifted on to the beach south of the lizht-lousa ler and wan keuttled ouring the gale of week be- ore tast. The old craft was uninsured and volued 5 &t Slie wns owned by Mesers, & Dovllle, of Cleveland, PORT OF CHICAGO. ‘The following were the arrival for the twenty-four honrs ending st 10 o'clock last ft bLegan to rain o8 ‘The rain came Baturday zvenl'nrl Sasta for the Oreras, also Librettos, can be had day and evening at the liox Uffice, 1 never saw ft raln bef down in torrents; the roads were flooded, horses were wading in water half-way up thelr 1t was even darker than it was the night Not_cven a [riendly flash of lizhtning relleved the decp and Inky darkness by which As a_precaution to pres vent our prisoner, Maynard, from escaping, [ had placed himn between two guards on o smail mule, A conversalion was constautl; uards and Maynard mer hoping by that means toknow whether he was still with them, for the; Dut at last the heavy rafn which drenchied through aud through had the effect to clieck the flow of conversation, and it yrad- into a sort Wlhien we had arrived at the we were to rald Rubert Love’s ftlien we made an examninatlon to sce whether our prieoner was still with us. The mule was there, for the anfmal bad come on with then the same But the prisoner was . Allison, of Jerkcy hotel cars west of C] ‘a—Depot carner of the largo thr Hudson River. THE TABERNACLE, GRAND SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONCERTS, FPriday Evening, Nov, 16, 8 o'clock, Saturday Afterjioon, Nov, 17,2} o'clock, Chorus of 1,000 Voices, oRE. Solos, Duels, Qurtels, e, by the Children. The proceeds of thess Concerta County Sunday-School Assoclstl blishing new school ones, and endesvoriag in va Buniay -chool eause 11 Chicagu and the Conaty, Ticketa—Aduits, 35 cents; Children, 18 cents, Good for elthor Concert. at all Music and Religious Bookstores. McVICKER'S THEATRE, The performances duriog the entire week are for the POLICEMEN'S BEREVOLENT ASSOCIATION. X X M TEI WINTE, during Chicago and haa we were surrounded, tothe heavy waves ey were obliged to Ono of the mailors, Toneing 1o Chilcago, but beached 1u the latd s han been abandoned by hier crew. stripped, and everything of valuc taken un shore, b 1lght, which reccived serfous damago from tha colliston with the Kate Howard, wiil soon City of Concord dld not atrike on Forty bt Just west of Bpectacle Reef fleht, at the entranco fo the Sonth Pasaze of the Stralts, ttle after tha accldent, and came up with a steam-pomp on board that was not used Sho will be dry-ducked at Mllwaukeo, * 'The tug Swecpatakes left Detrolt on SBunday to g0 to tha rescue of the schr Sunnyslde, wilcl sshore at North Point, near Thonder Ra; took along the schr [orclis, to heused ann al4o two_steam-pumps, 'Th Bt. Paal & Minneapolte Fx. w4 B Faal & Minncarois Ex 11000 m: I $:000. - between the two ‘board and drowned. and clearances could not see CHIOAGO, ALTON & ST, LOUIS AND CHICAGO KANBAS CITY & LDENVER SHORT LINES. West Blde, near Madison-st. third-st. Ticket Umce, 122 tandoiph-st. Auntvats-sime Alpens, Murkego Sha leaked but 1 unee, Groen Day, suniriens Donald, wtarted N "?;"lfi&‘ Citun, ails! Ransas City & Denve Springdeld & Texds -oris Fast Express v 1 istes, Tumber: Vanderb From the fund aundi vInpeat, tirand ilaven, luuibers Georg burz, Huftalo, 0, all new musle, with Orchestral under the direce nier.Ocaan, ! Hvven, sundrieas Vermont, beuton Harhor, § anisiee, [umber; edger Ntate, Jhu he had s riaer, e had wutched his uppunuuny, slid duwn off the mule, aud escaped.” “You were succesaful at 1on R0t Accommdat’n’ CHIOAGO, MILWAUEEE & BT, PAUL BAILWAY. Unlan_ Depat, eorner Sadison ce, 63 Sauth Clark-at., opposits Bliermah House, 0 Sunoysile {s Joaded . The tug Oawcgo, which left Detroit ¥atarday niuht to go to the rescuc of the achr I'en Franlklin, ashore at Cranverry lecty Lake Erle, metn diy- abled scow on the way and took her to Detrolt. The Den Franklin §s to bo attended to at once, Capt. Davldson, of the stur Davidson that ar- rived here Monday, reports that ho was compclled his consort, the schr James ¢, Kine, o r lay, Lake Lluton, ard he is anxiotialy awalliug newa from the mis<ing craft. The schr Tecumsch, withn careo of onts con- ied to Cook Iirqs., of Midland, wwas ashore on ristian Island on the J0Uh inst., wood wan unable to release her. ‘e prop Pacific got nzronnd ot Pipe Island, Lake Suverior, laat Wednesday night, puiled ofl by two tugs at an uxpenso of $250. any. : 'Tho sehe E. Fee, ’;r Goderlch, went ashoro fn the gale ‘Yhursday night at Chontry Island, The erew wern brought ashoro by 1), Lembert, light 1o atd the Cook I ¢ Contest, Muskes . {.";:uln;’c Flllx:‘k“rr.m ove's -uiullnry. {3 and Canal-sts. Tickes 1l In their powor *Ob, yes. Wehad to go down 1n almost just such another place as at Maynard’s, though vot Iiere an Intereeting inci- t I had been informed that 1.h§ dlmulcrr. which we found hie kept a 8pencer rille, loaded with scven car- tridges, at the head of his bed ready for use in case he was intruded upon. avold any dlfiiculty, and thereupon determined, biw, Fortunately, the door 1o bis room was not sccurcly fasteued. We could hear him suoring inside. bo sleot soundly. The door was nolselessl opeticd, o motch was lighted, the cartridges drown, and t down in some beer, aml thus rendered useless.” “ And bow about Love! " “ fje wns perfectly awmazed, when hs was awakened, 1o 'l us Hevenue men stunding He readily admitted ‘we had icro ix located in an out- of-{he-way place, and (o call the crow from any point of danger oh tho shore In this vicinity re- quirca three hours, Tlioy ara eutltled to ‘great rajsc for tho herole work they have dono In- this oor of dire calamity, " The Borlin was & tire ter. 8hio was an old vesscl of Milan, 0., and launched in 1854, d by Capt. Johneon, of Iluffalo, was valucd at about 85,000, and rated 13 lumber, destined for Boy Cit ‘The Detroit Post an ed the follawing: ulte fo dangerous, I+ T:508. m. b 8:00p ma drieat 0t whkeats sl 1, a Worle p’i"f"fi“fir‘;'-r"f Duuliin, Erankiort, = finniry prop Teinpeat. Whiie Lake, suu- delua; Aratila, tafala, 4,00 b wheat, 10,09 bu comy i our, 10,000 bii harie: Lu wheats sclr Flectwing, 13l L onta, 271 Lo Vi i, dhitalo, 1oy Luve alypt a #10:008. m. [+ 4:00p. m. (* 6:C3p. m. {*11:008. m. aster, of 213 tons rogla. betug bullt by Rogeies, 4. "~ 8he wi ta Kxpiress. Wirconsin & S 0! 20,000 Lt whuat StevensVolnt ol Ash- 2 Col~ wi nd the tug Col: I was unxlous to _dande t 9:00p, m.t 7:008 m. AN tralns_run via Siliwaokes, Tickets for Bt Paul her via Madison nd Prairis Crotsc, and Wino i Stonday, Tuesdny, 150 brisbref, 05 bris pork. srd, N sundricas sl 0 bu curnj seir Juha if possible, to surprise , from Matblohead, Tritune, of yesterday, r stmr Clinton, which arrived in Detroit lnat ht, wo learn of the wreek -of the schr Berlin, Grindstono City, with the loss of four out af ‘The Nerlin, loaded with lnmber went ashore Friday e rigging until A p. pol W felt certaln du Chles, or via Vi ILLINOIB qmmm. 2 0 lirla purk. 56 tona iy, r Alpvnn, Bhebovian, T briv e will be produced L our s with a powerful caat. NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, NIZED BY THE ELITE. OV. 12. 1577, LAST WEEK OF THE BARTLEY CAMPBELL COMEDY COMPANY! IN BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S UREAT PLAY, THE VIRGINIAN ! RECEIVED WITH ENTHUSIASM, FOWER AND,PA AUGHTER AN EAISL A the gun secured, e weapon thrown "HANKAKEE. - Dedicaiton of the Xow dnsonic Y4l Speetal Dispatch ta The CAledan Tribund, .~The Masonie fraternity W thelr new hall to-night. ‘This hall 42 safd to be oue ot the largest nud most complete fn_any Western town outslde of the large citlea. Three months ago the Lodge, Chapter, and Commaudery of this city rented Knuecht's Hall fur a term of fiftcen years, and imnediately began to transform present arrsngement. As completed and dedl- cated this evening, the sulte conslsts of a recep- Lodge-room, {0x3! arlors, au armory, a dining-ropm, besides u number ofesmaller apariments devoted to minor bas been nearly 81,600, worthiof pratuitous lal The Lodre-roum with Brussels of a rich hue, and ments are supplied with warm and tasteful de- signs in tneratn, The entl g and thoroughly warined. The arrangement. of the ruams allows free ntereourse with cvery roumn on the lloor without entering the Ludgze- A tire-escapo will counect the tloor with an adfolnine bullding, Every facility and com- fort which the Bunel deyise has been Incorporated Into the general ptay, and the result is, as has been stated, one ol the completest Masonie halls in the West, ‘The dedication of the new Masonic Hail took blace this cvening In the presence of Musous of his and other towus, and their ladics, to the Theweremonics were conducted by the Deputy Grand Master of this (Sixteenth) luswell C. Clarke, asslsted Ly the ¢. The nddress was mx of the crow. from Mathishead for Bay Cit: night, and the men werd in m. Sutnrday, ‘Thelr sufferings were man endurance, ani one b) cumbed to tho clements. are amon;: tha Jost. nsliore and was brought to thls city last uight,. Peter Olsen, one of tha eaved, and another, w name Ia unknown, tame down on the Clinton, and were kindly furnislicd Bouthorn Kallway to Buaflalo, Captaln was lashed to n mast which »coko, hionce lloth tho Captain and his son the Seamen’s Fund, which pays Lo the Tho Clinton "bronght TIE CANAL. Nav, 10—Arrived~TProp Non- tauk, Lockport, 500 brls flour; Muple-Leaf, Lol port, 17,501 Ibs nieal, —~North Uranch, LaSalle, bor, 70,160 lath, 38,750 shinglo: 7,043 ft Jumber; prop Ed H. Heath, L~ Balle, 41,000 It lumber, 200,000 shingloa; Andrew 02,004 1t lumber, ' 250,01 e Captain aud hls xou Tho body of the KANEAKEE, Nov. So, 101 felm. | ot ke dedicn As he was already under a bond of 21,000 to appear before the Federal Court next d not brine him along. stroved the distillery and came home, the distillerfes had o'capacity of a burrel and a balt of whisky per day, nard, and he will be recaptured.” on ride all the way1? Wu stood tiie fatiguo well. of my mew wag §0 much worn, however, by the forced travel and loss of sleep that he bad to die when we arrived here. 1o was then so stif that ho could hardly He had not been used to the saddle, and was unable to stand ft as the rest of us, who spend o good deul of our time in the saddle bunting *wild-cats.' " e —————— KANSAS MILITARY CLAIMS, To the Editor of. The Tribune, Torgga, Kan,, Nov. 10.—In Tuz DaiLy Tmis- uxBof the 6th inst., In conmenting on an As- zocluted Press dispatch {n reforence to the Kun- sas military clafms, you say that *This {s ono of hundreds of billa to abstract money from the puckets of tho taxpayers,” and siyls the bill a “Kansas grab," cte. L have been a reader of Tuk Toisung for o number of years, aml have formed the opinfon that Tur TRinoNE, in the discussion of public measurcs, futends to bo just. 1f Iam correct, you will do the State of Kuousas justice whon you are mado acquaint- In referenco to thls rzht for the Gen- to pay this class of claims 18 evidenced By the fact that it pald the Btate of Hlinols about #550,000 for defending her trontier trom hostile lndluu.‘ hubuque & Sloux City & tuque & sloux City Ex..... Passel A : 5 FOMEN LOVE, DAY AND SATURDAY, HAVERLY'S THEATRE nrietor and Manager. nd night. MILBAM 1 I'lay, In four scts, Tho ~on of the | dackson, LaSalle, Bmipeeront, Nov, 110 0] luntie, Kaukakvo Foeder, f00 bu corn, 2,000 bu 00 bn rye; prop Kilng lirow, Kankakee 1,700 hu corn, Cleared—Mornin, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY A warrant wil fisuc Doputa oot of Lake-sc., lndlmmv.-a an s coming nshore. M. ~—Arrived—Day- 1,800 b corn: At- relatives for each §2,000, J. 1. HAVERLY.... rilltant Wadnesday Satin itis 10 his gloriouely succes down tho crew of anothor vessel, name not known, aud roporta the sche Triumph nehore, also others nlong the coast." and Express, Ottaws and| i Liht, Ottawa, 80,331 fI lum- bors Harelet, Seneca, 14 180 lumbers prop Mons tank, Lockpert, 3,745 bu_whenat, 1 Thotnas Scott, Oltawa and Seneca, 75,000 L lume Mantana, Prison, OHR,000 staves: Midgle, Ottawa, 54,000 {t lumher, 200, 000 sliin, Christo, Sencca, 85,021 fo lumber, TORT COLBORNE, Vessols passing Tort Cole horno Dock for alx hours ending 6 o'clock p, m., bo helped off THE MAGELLAN MYBTERY. The Canadian schr Sylvester Neclon, aban which much anxicty has prevalled in conscquenco of tho fact that eho had been i the company of the IN-fated achr Magollan and hod not passed Port Huron with other vesscls that loft hero about the samo time shio did, has reported at {hat place, a9 shiown by dlspatches recelved hore yesterday, ® The many friends of Cant, Lyons nnd his crow will bo The Canadian schra W, trecL passcd at the. sano s in which the Magellan was lost re- p myatery at last accounts, and con.: cory continged to be indulped in, 'ho Post of 1ast evening contained tho following ke, , &S Eapreas for Umaha. . racters, New Tanjo Sol as City, Atchison & 82300 . Matineea Wednesdgys an e Populsr Pamtly ee-Rankin Comblaation, .T__—-—-————-— COLISEUM NOVELTY THEATRE, g the week, Tarry Wool's orlginal B MINSTREL BCENE, he Extremely tunny ILL, and the Graud url rasd 1land and Exposiil Sange, Dances, elc. exclusive of estowed by the mem- ranutly carpeted thoother apart- Exp 3 *acitc Nigutkxp 3 y, Atchlson, Brrrato, Nov, 1 AL BAILRO) and fuot of Twenty- southemt corner ol and a¢ Palmer House. MICHIGAN {00t of Lake-st, 1 Oflice, 47 Clark: olph, Graud Paciic Hute To-Nlght and durin; re floor is lighted with FBEMAL i to liear of his safol Eastward—Props Scotls, Chicago to Montreal Tuylor and T, C, ABkw; P , Chicago to Montreal; Arumenla and Europe, Dotroit to Montreal: City of Now York, Toledo to Opdonsinrg; Glasgow, Hay City to doj barka Falmouth, Detroit to Omwego; ]]":. M. Foster, Tllack River to Brockville: Quorga ; Huron, Falrport to Erlo toOywego; Smith ason~Drania, ‘Fantomime, Veatrilo- astics, an RARE CHANCE, alian Violins and co, Cal) fmmedis Cammities could HMilwoukeo to Oswei Nowcastle; schrs Sca Gull & Posty Detroit to Oswoga: Jennie Walte, Toledo to Opdensburg: Eils Morton, Cleveland to Hamils Clevuland to Toronto. 8 Sam ook, Oswego to Chicago; oledo: wchrs Mon- otte to Chlcaga: Lilly Rogers, Oswego Krio Btowart, Toronta to Krie ine, Oswego ta Detrolt; Montana, Capu Vi Chleazos iraca Whitney, Uzdonsburg to Cleveland. In port for harbor—schr Thevdore Perry, FITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHICAGO BAILWAY, orner Canal snd Madison-sts. Ticket Uffices, 03 Clark-st., Falner Houss, and Grand Pactfc Hutel, Nov. 13.~Ycsternay the masts and can- i L-fated schir Magellan floated T ihudock, A Dortion of forawnst. Tha wrovk I3 nd can now hu ur thie actlon of U awell v, and aro now tiel uj ton; Kate Kolle S Weutward-—tiar UCEAN FTEAM foattng ahorcwa: ing up add down camu {0 suchuf un tho avenin General Trausatlantie Company. number of 550, «d with the facts ofllcers of Kankakeo Lodg delivered by the, Rev. J. 1L auartetto then rendered some fine misie, and Vauwert vead Robert Morris’ pocin, ‘e’ll meet upon thelevel and part upon the square.” Not the least of tho entertamant Wi ap clegant collation served in the lodge- voum and parlors. e ————— TEMPERANCE. Spectal DispaicA {0 Ths Chioagn Tridume, CantinviLLg, I, Nov. 18.—The great tem- perance revival still contiuuce. tlvuso {scrowded nightlv, Over 700 bave al- veady shgucd the pledge, Bismions & o e Dot Cark (Girand Paclfc, and Depot jrat Cablo, B100; g«cuml Labin, $43¢ wine, bedding and ntenafls, e hxi‘lw\' Viatloa v wround, amd 1€ 1t shouli the wreek that the chal siichors wure out, that, with tho Captali'e st ho acetdent still o mysterd W face thAt Cho veasel foundered wiilo at anetior, e, ulded by clreun dence, ars the only AL 088 80111 Wan ouzo) DOIE, saugiler. . foot of M O ‘Painer Tiouse, brovd upou rechi positich Butidiog). TORT LHURON. Bpeelal Disputch ta The Chicago Tribune, TR e Panr Henow, Mich., Nov. Commodore, Staruces, Wilson snd consort, 1. J. Iackolt and consort; schrs J, R, Nenscy, Augusts, 8, Neelon, Nevada, Nelllo Redington, Granger, W, It. Taylor, T. 13, —Down—Tropa s In Engisnd: Scotin, 1, M. Firat Lain, $93 10 8 tfon; becund Cabin, £, lnelndlnfl ever) Lut orW. F, WIITE, uf Clarkist.y ~ North German Lloyd.- The steamers of this Company will eall every Satar- n Pler, fout of Third street, Hohuken. i New York b Seihainpion cans left 0 unruvel d 10 Telaty the Lorrors of Lo ra: APLAIn 1as 00U Yot baen waahed pondent of the Milwaukea Sentinel writes ns ax o Thu caues of tho Onoyart uf & yeascl, scuniingly the upper part € ttio bull, now Hlea Judt of Ty Rivers, ai thy argy Vesecl nOW lice mldway betweca this place, which Jouds nian; 11l be laken to test the Tiac. found do not il The General Government olso paid the States ta, New York, Georpia, Micht- Sea Vols. 5, b, and 12, So also were uther Btates reimbursed, both for expenses fncurred 0 supvressing lugian hostilities and also for expeuscs jucurred fn repelling invasion, Ohly was pald (set of Congress, March, 1R67), Indi- ana same act, Missouri by act of 1860, Ken- tucky 1572, and other Btates at other times, Au cxatfuation of the ucts sbove cited will that it has been the el Agent, 83 Droadway, und Mississlppl, ‘Toledo, Bl Joseph, Marine City,’ Te- Albans snd cousort, Mineral® Rock Vienna and con conrort, Ketcham and consori, Unilentine and_consort; wchrs B, ¥, Druce, Two Fannles, G, W, llalt, Aunlo Vought two wree cans w sur thoroiichly, The bodfes death by drowning, thoy belng clotiied In tne warmest aaihie, &iad wero foind witl syca closcd and had dled whtle siesplog., % cotflsfon 1s strongly sup that but the vmall o nd auather fiad t@a siull eru it nelther would tho' Just ‘meelyvs with clollitng I mettva work a3 rowlng B boat fear that tha po. ini, there becas benumbed, hroiight deatls to thom, Another dispatch to the same paper is aafollows: “A’HTO"YDO.M.‘NIY{ |1‘ o mare coh faltnd, $uppows o 1o Stugsilan, T hody : The meoting last hit was the moet successful of the series. wna addressed by Judgo Witlam It Welch, ot this cliy, in an éamest and pathetle 1 in Uchalf of the temperanco cause. wave {s sweeping everything beforo it, ‘I'ho work {s still continuing. Dispatch fo The Chisazo Tribune. INDBUENDENCE, Ju., Nov. 18.—~A ruid was nudo on’ the suloous aud drug-stores of In- depemlence, Tu, to-day, asibe lustlratlon of the lowa Btute Temperanve Allfance, 08 ¢ I8 reported agents of the same havy been fu town (ur as much as two weeki working the matter up, Tho drucylsts w caueht not so much on account of an! offcuse oeainst tho peaco as that the law of Towa fs so_ver) drug-storea keeph have complied W fhx frop Hrviae CTHOLNNATI & BT, LOUTS B B. Clinton sad Carroli-sts. West Hide, PITTTSBURG, Diepot curuer of rly-deflned pollcy of the General Government, made uniform in°(ts ap- pMeatiun to the States, to assume all just and ciithinate expenses pecessarily Incurred by the Stated In protecting tho lives and cltizens of the Unfted States dwelllng within Yot are aware that what {s. uow the State ot Kanias was oucy set- apart asa home for the Indian tribes, and that even after the Territory was orgrunized it was lanzely settled by Iudia After thelr removal to the Indian the State was bounded diaus, wore or lcss hoatll Fit: ed batred of the whites, intensitied by their re- moval from their old howes, State the particular fleld fort and incursiona. and pasasge apply (o BUFFALO, 1J,—Charters—Stmrs Ohlo, Chauncey Hurlbat and consort, tho bargosNorul- ern, coalto Chicago at $1.00 per ton; schrs A, IS, swhowing, (0 rave thelr lives, fellows 03w their ful sought wafety In the ri and dropboil ol aval OHI0AGO, ROCK IBLAND ACIFI0 BAILROAT Deput, corner of Van lurea aud sherman-sia. - Tickat coal to Milwagkeo at i Norrls ant W, §i, Rounds, 8 Clark+st., bherman Houss. £1.00 per tons @, W. Davle, coment to Toledo at stenm-bargo Forest City, coal to Chle fic 00 &!}cr ton; Goshawk, salt,to Clove. por A. L. Craly, Duiath: schrs L‘lx(cnl u'. G, W. Davis, supposed Lo have been e i ety Tatironde © OYEIRCOATS, o are dolng The Uunine slery N utting’s 184 & 188 Htate-st, Omahs, Lesvenw-ti wodat (lesrunces—Fron Metropolis, 5 tans coal Taledos A. Ford, Erl cast Sauludw Republlcy t, NAVIGATION, _ reoats and Ule (Maraball) sent for from hls on Ove: | stringent In recar uor that none of themn e full lutter of the the tald worked 50 that thero was no chaneo of one dealer post- Ing the others, as they kad a furco large cnough tu post at the doors of euch saloon, and then, at thu tap of the town bell, all places were entered 82,000 worth of Hyuors were The resuit will be about Sumwe scventeen ladies b st saloun-keepers for sclllug hushunds, . sulug for damages uuder the lowa law, Aliogether ibis a blue day for saloonlata. The Dubuque District Conference, now in secssion here, will hold & grand temperance mass-mecting to-morrow nirht, the excitewent on account of the rajds wads hicre to-day ou the ounr belug very great and wany ciflzons de- ————— 00! STEAMERS kes aud all West Shore poru, he ona recovered at Two itivers, also, o A dispatch Lo the Ml evening, contatued tho following: X310%uc, Nuv, 12.—Two more pleces of a hufuan ara founa on L6 Ieacls YCMSrIRY: o they made this FROM BUFFALO, ;‘thh.v woraing's boat goes Lb kos Wiaconaln, Monds, : Howings o rumm‘k"'fl:‘fefi.‘ grad Kaplda, 8ad Muske- NN i o Chicago Triduns, achr Almeda has been Now Glasgow by tho tng Forten years, with intervals of peace, the State wus subject to raids and devastations of hostlle Indluus, thourand scttlers were murdered, wives aud arried [uto vaptivity, homes wero burued, property destroyed, and the horrors of udiau war wre a part ol the nutory ol the Duriug a portion of the time “that the Btate was troubled by Indians the Geacral aued In puttiug down the not furnish the protection 10 this State that It was entitled to by both the Cumtitution and precedents. The Staw therefore protected {tsell; men were mustered fnto the State service, cquipped with arius und horses, sud supported by the Btate. Every dotlur of the expeuscs was pal trom the Btate Treasury, and cver been refunded by the General Government, Nou part of these clalme are of o doubtiul char- acter, as every dollue of it has been audited by a proper Cominlssion or o Buardof State otficers, A portion of this clalm s for ralsing gud ulppiug voluntecrs, und o State militis in suppressiug the Kebellion, Kansas wus uear the theatre of war, in 1555-'6 had {ntensificd Lier love for the Union and ber batred for thoss who wers seching to When too call was lssued for troops for thé Natfonal cause, Kansus responded with patriotic zew) sud proptuess. The population of the State at po time ex- cecded BUY,000 gouls, yet it furnished 23,003 sol- diers, belng 4,055 wore than her uore troops i proj For expenses in Special Dispaich to Burravro, Nov. 13.~T1 rescuod from the beach & Wilson and towed to Dutroit, Bhe is reported in Ludlngio unday aud Bunda Otfceand dodis, £ onp. Palmer House, b ho badlos, and the gou ructlon of the after part of s velsel, it opluion on the streets for dune by & propelier which put in here that trini up hier carge of pig-iron, which bad Ust PAYS col i ndent dues Bot coRCUr ' tho bo hat did the mischicl t the Magellan. Both the ame sud sfyual . thie nexd woraing, ey distress. whicl ust b afternoon, foF they would £ the Lodles havs b ca graphed foF o be sent home (o C| A corsespondont wrote the same papuer as an- The schr DoWolfe has been rcscued from the beach ncar Charlotto and taken into that port Her cargo {s all saved. 500 bu of dry grain have been from tho schr Bridgewalernnd taken injo I and It has been . Ogdew Hoflwas Uoveratient was cos Revellion, sud cuul by Druggists - Huery opt! Whikd the assortment s large. Mea's and Boys' Overcuats and Ulsters, Nutting’s opp. Pelmer llvuse. 7 W, sotli-si., N, Ay be tiade by letter oF clase for bays under ecturesy Prof, B3, riun rivually ad above. roukhly competéat teachiers rbuuse 1awkiue and Dir. Labbe SALDINGECHOOL FOR AKE YREIGITS, oy, '13.~Tho frelght market was quict at 3Yc for corn, and 4},@+44¢ for wheatto Charters were made. for 38,000 bu wheat, 60,000 bu corn, and 20,000 ba rye. schr L. Hawson, for corn (o Butfalo at 3ijc;: schr Lizht, oats to Buffalo, and schr Charles Mal), wheat to do un private terma; schr Yunkeo Blade, corn to lrescott, wero engaged (o taka wheat from Milwaukee, TIIE WILLIAMS®' CARGO, Gorrlt Vyue, of Zeeland, Mich., who shipped 1hs caro of white ash lunber un the wrecked scowr D. G, Williams, has becnhere for some kime guth- ering that portion of the curgo that came ashiore. There wero 125,000 fuet 1o all, and about 60,000 been recavered by the aid of Pulice 00)- Durr and J, Douglis, who Kept per- sony from carrylog it off. ¥ §:,000, and ho has no jusurance to cover 1%, ot Lhe Jast vende \dcatly havini bee: i a8, sarly 8 Tha bg iselead i tho nlght. alzod, a0 ond toles Hygienic, Infallible and Preservative. wedy which gures by particulars sddress L. HAND, Genove Lake, Wi o FINANCEAL. ~TRUT Without sddinoasl S AND CALLS. The wreck ncar Manitowoc i Washington Curremon: 'Two or threo vesscls Thero aro many who Hariford Timas. Bink that the last two Cougresita are fmprovements vn thoss that drew pay for the ten ycars prior to thut time. Therearo fower gray Leads fu the present Huuse Young meu, or ut least widdle-azed mew, predominate, though there aro cnouch of groy beads to make the whole body Jook vespectable, and give It the look of digulty thau is sa necessary. There are but two red heads, The fur West sends oue, aud Connectieut the other. I eounted atxty-four s on the fuor, several days ago, ou the Democratic side aloue. brown halr predotaipate vu the Rouublican slde, ‘There sre six pure blondes, aud ouly six. As usual, all wear black cothes. Thero are two ur three exceptions, bowever, Fernaudo Wood aud ClarkSon N. Potter, of New Yuri, having cared several tinics og the Soor lu gray plaid Tl D “*brounied™ st tie stern. Otherwise by fu good condition, 16 shout Thirty foat of water. 'he purtiun uf the wieck st thls place conlats of thg mast, scYural spars, upjer works, ¥ (hy anchor ad fod st thls Lo e shife g L0 the southweat, snd thy wrock {s taovlug around, WIth this wind 1t may cowe ushore. A tclezram from St. Cathsriucs, w York, lake delrable invest- rtion for services i welve foct of wate fed aa loug ualre ry clrculans st RO SALL, I Mortgag ibe 13th day of Noveiabur, 1s77. 8 1) acll all il Slock, Shell in tha Drag Siore, W3 o Sale. Oant., to the “tollowa: . The o lost_with all ormerly owned y, but “latierly n U craft, and was sailud by Capt. Jo of this city, and his brother Jesse. has cast s yloom over this comuwunity, ss Capt, Lerling qualities had won bim many ¢ leaves & wifu 10 mourn his lovw. bere for interment. Tho that Capt. Bel. e futerest n tbo vousol, sud e SCALES FAIR.A‘::K'-HDI'IG@ 5 222 &313 Lake St Ghloage, B afiultahion mabn ths Condom aukee-av,, coruer Black and” dark e ik Coutont rasm i and equipplug troops bLas uever been relinbunsed to the amount of a dollar, uor bas the Staty wilitls ever been pald 1ug thele serylocs except fur ten days! servics ln tho ** Prive rald " in 1564 Tustead of this belng g sehene Lo wbatract won sy fiow kv, ‘ E Angclal Diroatch §0 Tas Chicaoq Tridune, and Latest Tmproved POWER CORN SHELLERS, reons, aud Buction Fuu, addrcss ., Auggra, DearboraCounaty, 1 Egix, Pa., Nov, corn, Milwaukes, The Anchor Line Companysre bailding thres large stcaiers fur next acason's business. onels 13.—Departare—Prop Aber- restof the crew belonged to Karala A Port Colborne Revolvinz Sci ¥oa owued & Lwo- 8§ (El‘uoli &<