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+ 3 know thero must bo somethin’, for you look moro sme . Asonce I did towards our boy, for now I take the .one respect the Tlmes was right. TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOV SMBER 28, 1877, to the News when you came up egain?! asked another, o #On the contrary,”” he sald, 1 went to bed At once, and ln¥cll there for a week.” 4 At any rate,” said I, * your exertions fo the French war were not wholl ( atrategle.” “Forgive_me,” he rejofned: I think they were. As I crossed the Channel to Join the Crown Prince of Baxony’s army, I determined throw over all liferary pretensions, and henceforth adopt the telegram style of writlng, .—two words and s full stop. Al that I did, § did through sheer audacity, I was the fleat man that entered Paris alter the alege. I got glml of the surrcuder, slipped through the TIER'S STORY AND TIIANKS- A GIVING. Wite, what ls It plea you 80 tako ont Yo rurely must bo crazy; or maybe you've beard from John— et thatis hardly likely, a8 he's been fiva years ; you! What makes away, Jean scarcoly dare lo hopa yop've heard from him to-dny. '.nnerhl\vn o'cn heard from him, and yet the dsy may como 'orto de Chapelle on a stout butcher's nag, aud When we can welcomo home sgain one long-ab- | rode straight down the HBoulevard Mavent: sented son; though it was crowded with drunken National Guards. I neser did n riski 1 wan- though thers ha no fatted calf, wo'd try to cr thing. e Bim feel dered oll miclt’ sbout tho streots’ of | the s . amino-stricken cf af or broakfas st here, olon:(l! wo've to sharo, heyd YO | the Iast leg of ch’l't:kon In Paris, got my want 8 meal. , | passport vitd at tho American Einbasay, Poot boy! how ead he looked that day when biddin® | slipped back along the Boulevard, was yon good-bye, ° stopped at the gates by dne of our own And,though ho spoke quito cheerfally, a tearstood | German troops, was rescucd by a friendlyofficer, " in each eye. caught the only train running tq the frontler, 1ok be wonld have talked to me, but I had wrote my dispatch in the car, and arrived at 1 ntnm!d w6, B‘Lrna‘\lx;urz‘mu ?uh‘; hfill"th'f: lcll-x."nnll-uflllrre wns ‘ - +| closed for the night. That was ablow. 1found For 1 was angry with bim then—-bnt why I hardly* | .yt where the clerk lived, rnga peal at his know, doory brought himi_down tn his nighit-cap, pro- on know that hooks wero ever a great pleasute | duced the belt of poverelzns which I carried to oot boy— round my waist, and offered to pay 20 francs a Tealways seemed that nothin® elso conld give Him’ 0 much joyi Jost let him et hls hands on one, he'd go and word for the message. He dressed himaclf, went to consult the authoritica, and returned after an hour to say that ho would take the dis. hide away, p 'I‘ovuh at {.ho l‘:.m“] nm&t’-rru::i It mntnl\md words, It nppeared i the Veros resd """u’h’l"’l‘:‘m"_“ tll night, while other | nory morning, and 1 got buck foour lincs in it :"I"’o‘;nn k‘l’luv’; that my old dad had never tlme to enter Paris with tho firat battalion thnt pussed the ArcdeTrlomphe,—the first tnan that eutered Parls, aud the sceond.!” ] thought,” sall a skeptie of the mrt{l been ta school, Asd many times I'vo heard him say it mado a boy 8 fool, i i ll;ltt’%elcgrnph-omuu In France wero open 4l * bim book-learnin', for they'd onmly | Bight. . i fl:,: 1o batm, 2 i i 'Dxx:rlm‘z tll:m wan, sl anld Mr. Forhul with : asperity, *'they wera scarcely ever open in the For ‘1‘:1?."':' be caqtant to stay And ik upon ?ny,b ;j‘mtfivt n ‘(nl“n dflflnulty. P\!thn o ‘ & elore Ml he (erman comtnnmders sal And3, 1guess, mustbo like himg for, when I saw o nothiug pass out of camp. Neyertheless, ., our John | all thelr movements, all their plaus, all the of- gitporin’ o'cr his books all day, instead of holpin' | ficers’ conversations, all our festivilics, cven the programume of musie which the band rhycd av mess, appeared nuxt morning in’ the on And doin' work aboat the place, I thought the Loy News, 10 good, ;rhgy wam ;l‘xlxmbruundcd. ;l'lm tm},h was, { iad~ suborned o country telegrapli-master, Axd :?w{fl:llm not use h(m’wnll. as1; hie father, )"l"l Jived outside 'fi"? ‘mrl‘pxw o ‘3 icn'f z hlin_my messages. sl was dete! Dat, what was woret of all, one day I took away 8 | og" aud mew procautions were. taken. Ono night a joke went rippliog aroupd the mess- table, and on old Colonel shouted out uy name. “Thunder and hghtoiog, sir,” sald ho} * you won't put that In yolir paper to-morrow."” T sald nothivg, but cscaped at an carly hour from the table. My servant met mo with the ncwe that tho usual Jincs of communication were blockad- vd, I had my two honsea saddled and roac off at s gollop on one of thum, leading the other Ly tlie bridle, w After going twelve miles at high pressure, [ chan, mounts, left the firstat a toadsida'fnn, and reaclied the town_ of Thion- ville, twenty-0ve mjles {rom our camp, in timo to transtnit m{’ dally disputch, the Colonel’s joke and all. You can concelve his surprisc wheo hesaw it ‘bool Which he had Iatcly borrowed, and threw It in the brooks . 4 And, had you scen, as 1did, the look he gave me then, You would not wondor why I wish to sce my boy agaln, Our John, poor boy! he thought at last 'twas best for him to go i And fnd 0 homo away from hore, and then he told me 80; 5 And 1 was very willin', for I thought, when once away, He'd hanker to get back agaln, and then contented / atey. . Dus years have Eu:‘old away sinco then, and wa M‘IEAC:;&:,I.‘:,‘V‘;% {2“:;{' F&lfifizw i misterplorg . bavanever bea “My last exploit before leaving England,? ho war;:uf nfiimd“ in nwrt; and, §f my oyes aro | pepled. I went down to Fnllgoutfi to et ' blar the Warrlor frouclad, having on board thesinulo survivor of that wrocked veseel, whose crew wero adrift in a boat for eight duys, aud ate two of thelr comrades. Falmouth was full of corre- .Immlcuu, to I put up fu o pot-housd outside the town, and cnraged tho only steam-tue in the place. I waited threo dnys, and on the night of the 84 was pluying a quict wame of billlards, when in walks ong of the correspond- By tears at times, It Ia bocauso I do not feol the blame; ¥ For, had I been but kind to him, wo still woul bave him here, o comfort na and cheer us, now old ago is draw- Ing near, cnts. Tut now, perhaps, it is too late, and ho may nover : "'I%ullo‘yly‘arbu,' says be, fo astonlshment; 1 ou here (! g ’"'l‘cn minutes afterward camo word that the Warrior was slzhted. My tug at ance put out, and we lay quictly fn the harbor, burning no lights. Dresently i dark mass loomed upon us and shouts arose: : “¢Forbes! Forbes, I say! Come, no sham- ming! We kuow you are'there.’ * “Put I kept quite silent, and remembered with no little vexatlon that o second tugr Lind arrived In the harbor that morning, At length the Warrior apoeared. Wo atcered towards her, andns we passed 1 sprang for lLer chains, ond was drageed in the shiv's wake up to my walst fu water, come ¥ .o gladden us, who long for him, and wait for him sthome, Ah,well! I havobeen punished, and somotimes I'm . mearly witd™' 4 ‘When thinking how I only chlld, - I know it cannot last for long, for something tolls -me 50, Noz woild T mind ltconld Isoo ourboy befors I go, And you, his mother, have grown old and gray be- yond your yoars, ; And, though yott try to-hide them, yet I often sco treated him, our oy, our (he tears; ¢ : fLntets Ila:\'u\'clr,rlr z::‘l‘l"l‘ dfick. 1 n‘\ln lown to the stewarc and oflor him fivo pounda ‘"“.“:::;‘::":“" 1o:pleate you. nay s anes it t bring iny man into Idf‘cn‘{_)lm . {llrc did Ea,l\n{a . 4 ocked theioor, Then I'offered tifty poundsto Owould that 1 bad dled myselt ers trouble came | the puor, lean devil of nuhlp'.rrm:kudlnullur in toyou! exchangre for his slory., Ho began it aud I Xaawour Parson hero fo-dsy. Ihope his folks are | scribbled away. woll. - “Ten minutes later came a violent rapplog. o came to mako acall, you say. Whatnowshad | *‘Let usin, Forbes,' anld the well-known heto tell? - volces. “But T only wrote tho harder, At last an ofMcer appenred and {nslated on my comiuz on pleased to-day deck, Therol found the Captaln in o towering Than I have scen you ali theso years that John has | pussion. ' beensway, 40 What tho devil do you mean, sir, by board- ‘He bronght a Jetter, did you say, from him—what! | jng my ship like that!* Lo deisanded. from ourJohn?— 1 offered Wim sny credentials and excuses, ‘Which eays that ho will soon bo home, No won- © der yon take ont Thank (od! for Mo has heard my prayer, and and tinally we wore all put on board the tug, lu~ cuding the shipwrecked mariner. “Tho eorrespondents ut first wanted to fight filed my soul with joy, G me, but I squared up to them with one arm, stil] linging to iny prize with the other, Hav- Adliton sorram: rost my eart by sendin”back |y 1nded, T hurried him to the station, and there moet my elerk, who had been sent to re- serve & rallway currlage, Ho was white with roge and mortideation. Unable to speak, lio led the way to my reserved compartment. Out- slde it waa locked ot both doors. tnside It con- tained four correspondents, comfortably en- And now let us kneel down and ask that God Iiis graco may give, Y And shower 11is blesslngs on our boy as Jongas ho shall live; B And, when to-morrow's dawn has come, and John 18 here to atay, sconced In the four corners. They had walted el thank o Lord who giva to us atrao Thanks- | Mot the rest went ahosrd the tug, sud lud ving-Day. “And that was how tho other papers wore nbll(o to give tho sailor's yurn next tornlugi?? nsked I, “Yes, Ho told It us as wo rode trom Fal- mouth to Excter. Thero we all Joft thie train and telegraplicd our narratives to London,” Hereupon tho distinguished writer roso and ook his leave. WIE LAND 01 MIDIAN. Curresandenca London Tinies. * ALEXANDNILA, Oct, 20,—Readers of the Times will rémember that last spring Capt. Burton, the well-known Easteru tiaveler, made an ex- pealtivn into the Land of Midian, which lfes to the noutheast of the Gulf of Akaba, fn the Red Sen. o was accompanied by a mining engl- neer, M. Marle, and the twu explorers came upon traces of extensive mining operations, the ruins of anclent towns, and mnuny other traces of a flounshing mining district. They brought back ll)w:lmunn contafulng goid, sllver, copper, W, M. G. TIE CORRESPONDENT OF THE LON= DON DAILY NEWS, Correspondenca Hoston Lommercial- Rullstin, 1 was breakfasting with the Collector of Da- rellly, that dull little station of Nurthwestorn India, which woko from its sleop, one morning tweoty years aro, to fiud every bungalow swarming with black cut-throats, to seo its Judge hanged In his own Court-House, and to bo flled with the groans of women, wurdercd with the children at thelr breasts, We hal been discussing the visit of the Princo of Wales, who waa then at Aera, and bud slready done much, by passiog over tho sconcs of the mu- tiny, to heal up the scars it had made, We were joyfully assenting to sn {nvitation to partake of sowne champagne, when the sound of wheels was heard, and a white-turbaned servant Cuvace, November, 1877, presented a cardt hmllul lfix;! motals, nn% w;iru nost l(ungnl:ue us ll‘: %Mr. Archibald Forbes 1" olr - djscovory, Analysls of “the o . thuy brought "back hus justified thelr ux- ‘Larics Rattle, tue Collector, indulgéd in the o " ll{t:lu ‘whistio which 1 usually reserved for such | foel tione IL oo umlly s S Rroat AUpTeIN® 100IEDLA Of wurpFiso 08 the st track ind,”” Gasetinel Bey, a well-known Froneh of » tiger or the firet word of truth jo the evi- f,‘:.e:?,:l'.' .lmv‘;“p?filfium n"":‘v:a“"’u?a"plihfs'}d.'fi:fi'.l d%flfi_:&;fl““w W“':lw» ot Lo 2 er expedlition ufil(d(nu. flu‘{- now deterinfued i# the carrespoudant of tue Loudon Dally | yo nvestigute thorougliy that Biblical country, Nows," aald lie, ¥ Met biin at Iu,.'ral and nsk Litn to look me up in passing Barellly. A very decent fellow, 1 bellove.” "And hé bade the scrvant ahow 3z, Yorbes Into the study, ' He way o tall, powerful man, this Archibald of which he only got o superflcial fdoa in his twuuy«h{ vislt Jast spring, Couccrplog the copper he has no doubt whatever, und roports that the bills which contain it are only ten miles Furbes, with closecronped alr aad & vory red from the coast, Silver ho also h:uml 1o the face,~Tooking not unliko u Rysslan soldler. }o 3&;‘;?-:‘31# ‘é.‘ub"‘.‘i :’.‘,‘:,L‘:._‘.‘.’ ffi'?flhxm’wfi shook lhands u little sbyly, aud st once turned o exarnine the bookwholyes, while the (uuu‘l’m Lafltto was being tapped. “You'll ind sume bouks of yours there," sald Rattlg, “‘eveu a novel you wrote fn 1808 At this Forbes swarted and looked around a ittle uervoull‘y. “I'm garsy for that,' sald he, “Barry! Whyt" “ It you have road it, you nced not ask. It is an stfempt to set forth the trials of & privato soldler's life, The Zimes came down on'lt l‘(ely. snd sald the book was worthy of a “raoker,’ and only fit for the guard-room, In 1 wasln the rapks when I wrote it,” 8pokey bofore s mixed company of Britlsh officers and offivials, there was o certulns courage 1o thls confesaion, and the strong man winced as he mado it. Y My father wns a clergyman at_Elgin,” he continued. *‘I run away irum bome aud «list- Ot course I sufferd terribly at first, and Shat book was tho tale of my sufferings, The from muuntains away {n the interior. sutliclent ubundance to mako bim oay low up the torrents to their sourc did act atlow of further travel, now {s to penctrate to thess *! and thoroughly satisly bimself as to thelr va. ture and capabilities. lle cstimates the dis- tance under twenty doys' march. Howeyer this scarch for gold may tyrn out, the existencs of copper fu sbundanco eeems be- vond doubt, The bills arc barely ten miles from the sea, aud thers 18 good auchoraie snd & tolerable port within easy access, Tie Vico- roy hasalready bud otfers of a royalty from per- sons guxious (o form vompanies for the working of this mineral wealts. The fuct thut the mines wero worked (o _thnes Jong gone by does not deter poople. Mecuanical coutrivances ure so rurum. uowadays that the working of umine o-duy compares with the working in old times wuch ws thu operation of & steain plow ol Imxcu with the scratehing of en Evyptisu ful- ah's forked stick, The miues of Laurium aré a sigual fnstunce, und the mines of Millan are It wus in er to fol- ce, but thue His intention olden bills,” triticlam of the T¥meas falrly kuocked mo down.” | Jikely to ba a fresh exa : ;:g:‘tylan ':‘: gp -xldu;’z' Lt:hl loln:] nnu.e 25 th:ulyul wv’er’tfi‘(‘:h- w‘:::l:n:ldzl;? Mpanras hE rather adle [ - v e oLy huE 1b rattive, stead w, i It Lia curious fact that these muines were kuown to th‘ ancients 80 loug aygo as the tue of Rumses 111., whose castoucio Is inscribed ou the Needle whlch s on its way to Encland, In the Harrls Papyrus in the British Museum, tha following passage oceurs (I give frow the lmualynmn):‘ ive iha yramalation Boremarkanle ability iu that line! “No remarkable sbility!'" cricd another; bow then do you sceount for your astoulablog Success i’ 1 “8trategy,” hereplied : * nothing but strategy. I thero was ever a possibility of golug fArst luio 1, Ruwses, have sout my Cowmnmisai ® breach, [ went. 1f there was ever @ hope of Jaud Akaba, to th % Sty gl scekiog {ufornation, even in the vanuou's B L A 0o, KAt s o cupper which are ju placs therg, aod thelr ships wero louded with coppers aud others (the wen! archiog ou thelr asses. Nobody wouth, £ gought it. At tbe Luast collicry-explo- fou fu England, 1 volunteered to o down in 2 tinipal the frat buakot 0f exploration,—a teidish fob. | 4 he a 230, 30 L4, 243 10248, 248 to ) siugo the olden Kings that onw hal for UDAE Gaur—220, mile & Thoss whouad relativie g thopit velused 1o @ivo | tniies, Tue T e oy Loyl found thesd Rattudtve, No: 237, Tartant ve. Guthria, on place to s steaner, but Ipersiated, [ had ea- | wore by myrisas; for their sitbs which went | ““3is yuuxsos— Passod cascs, Shed the basket, and we werw just belng swug | frow there to Egypt srrived bapoily, Discharge Su0as Moniaaad, 24, 25. No, 22, Ilace va. flatueblak shalt, which was still breathing | was wude sceordfuz to order uudor the pavilion | Davia, ou trisl. 5 — ,:}flw oke and tawe, whou 8 bund | of brick of the Kiug ot Thebes of the coppor, | Jubas Roaxns—884, 693, and 600 to 015, ln. g laid upon my shouider. I¢ was Junes | numerous as frous in the marsh, in quality equal | clusive. Nocase on frial. Forpawood; of ‘the Teejroph, «Look lore, | o old of th thind dearce, sdintred by all tho | , Jubds Boumy et st sorg Noo 1y 74, Boware Evo ol g wita ‘sad six. eliidscn, St KR o : e aad 414" No owi. You are a bachedor. I | teod fecling in the watter.’ Bup :‘:l‘:lh‘s:::u the um.\uulu:f :hf buket, aud in We wers dosest 1 caant p: :-s;n 0y in the wmidst of “Aud I suppose you wrote & rattliug account peal 1o yous . LIN ) 'ORIES, iu sppep) wag TWO OF MR. LINCOLN'S ST/ Hew York Evening Post. Here are two Lresh atorics about Mr. Lincoln: Que duy p gentleman, spcakine.to bl ubout Mr. Cuasu’s political ambitiou, expressed sur . ~ «| cluntve, excopt 402, 404, 406, 41 case ¢ trial prisc thnt the offico of Chlef Justicc of the United Btates was not snfiicfently high to allny the ambition of any man. * Do you know Mr. Chase weil—very well?' asked Mr. Lmcoln. “Yes—I think #o,” somewhat doubtfully re- plied the other. Weil," rejolned Mr. Lin. coln, "let ma toll you about Mr. Chase. Ilc {8 o man who, If he s happy enough to get to lllfllfi:n,' ’wlll certalnly aspire o a ecat ou the throne,' At another time, during & critieal perfod of the war, two gentlemen wereconsulting with Mr, Lincoln on an Important matter which required & prompt declsion. Observing that other persons were waiting to sce him, one of them remarked that his work scemed to be endless, for as soon a8 one matter was adjusted another arose, npd that many matters must be brought hefore him which it would be impossible for any man to scttle, **That remnus e of a man out West,” sakl Mr. Lingoln. “He lived away out West, where he bad no nelghbors, and worked his farn limsel!, One day some frionds visited him and walked out todouk at the place. The hoet poluted vut the usg of tins and that’ Jot, and in one which he said he was going to plow the visitors ubrerved a immenso tree which had been cut down recently, They asked hiin what Tie was golng to do with that free. ¢ Well,! sald ne, ‘thattree hascaused moconsfuerable perplex- ity. T couldn’t make up m{ mind just what to doabout it. Tt {s so groen that I ean’t burn L} it would take ten pair of oxen to drag it off, and I have only oue pair; and 1t I take the timg necessary to diz o hola to bury it in It will inake me late with my plowing. This morning, how- ever, [ solved the problem. I Jetermined just to plow around ft.! liis story ulusclfi resemblea the one’ which Mr. Blaine told at the Maine Republicun Con- ventlon, where he nnrnn{ appeared as the op- ponent of an open quarrol with President Hayes, to tho effoct that in such matters it was better to foltow the examplo of the countryman, who, when he came across o particularly solid stump, always plowed around it. NEW YORK’S NIEW MUSEUM. Correspondence ogton Journal, The American Muscum of Natural tilstory, on the corner of Seventy-scventh street and Eighth avenue, New York, will be thrown open tothe public Dec. 10, ot which tiine President Hayes and his Cablnet will be present to in- sugurate it. It was Intended to open it at an carlier date, but the President was unable to at- tend hotore the date now set, aud It was post. ‘poned accordingly. Tho bullding s a mornifl- cent one, five stories high, and costing 370,000, and has necommodations for tho cxhibi- tion of specimens fllustrating all branches ofe natural history. On the upper floor are rooma open to the mnse of the public, with microseopes and other fustru- meuts necessary for -mdl, and o cholee hbrary of standerd authorities for consultatfon, while a number of other rooma on the same floo¥ are furnished with geological surveys of the vari- ous Btates of the Unlon, A large number of valuablo collections have already been sccured at a very low cost, including the Hall collcetion of fossfls, worth $150,000, and for which §65,- 000 were pald, which includes a_ perfect fossit head of the ichtbyosaurus, which is so well preserved that the eye-ball, five Inches in diamoter, Is plainly seeit; the De Morgan collec. tion of nnt(l\ulllu from the glacial dritt of France; the Maj. Jones collection of Indian an- tiquities from Georela, Including nil the articles, weapons, ete., of the Mound-bulliters, the Porto Rico cullection of antlquitics, aud many others of equal rarity and value. Thero Is aleo a Mam- motl, purchased from Prof. Ward, of Rochester, which stands twenty-five feet high and lins tusks curvingto the right aud left that are fifteen feet for o horse, andl several spectmens of wigantic and now extinet Australiun birds, the Moa, which stand fifteen foct high and have larger bunes, with ong or two exceplions, thun any %Iv- ing aufmal, Altogether the buliding and its coutents ara worthy the honor which President Hayes has consented to bestow upon ft. THE COURTS. Ttecord of. Business Transacted Yestardny. Josephine 8korda gave her husband, Joseph, a fair trial of nino years, aud ycsterday sho stated her conclusions ag to his character, which, to sny the Jeast, were not very flattering. 11e scems to bave been chronfcally spolling for a fight, and, In default of a better opponent, ke amused himeelf with pounding her, Finally, oue nlght in Fobruary last, about 11 o’clock, ho went home, and began stripping off his supers fluous clotulng preparatory for o mill. Bhe noted the ominous preparations, and, mindful © of her former sad ‘ex- perlence; took refuge with a nefghbor, where sho has since rewalned, leaving Joseph keep bachictor’s hall. Ho hos scraped together nbout 2,600, and sho dcalres that he may bo compolled to take caro of her h} o lu{lnbln man- ner » 1TEMS, The caso of Kerr va. Tho South Park Commis- sloners, involving the titlo to the Phillips truct in tlyde Park, worth® 200,000, was concluded yesterday before Judge Drummond, Mr, Rob- ert Iac, on bolialf of complainauts, made the closing nrzument, and tho caso was taken under advisuinent, ‘A calendar of city condemnation and psscss- ment cases will bo ¢alled by Judze Jameson at the December ters of the Buperfor Court, Judgo Farwell yvesterday granted o decreo of divoree to Mary Melntosh from Albere H. Me Intosh for driukeuucss, aud ta Cuarles E. Holfman from Loulse [loffman for desertion, UNITED STATES COULTS, ‘ David Wilber began a suit for $0,000 against Joln A, Huck, Jumes W, McDonough ci al. brought suit af'nlmt the Hatch Lithograplfe Coinpauy, claimng 8,800, HANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Francis A, Eustmun, lutely a member of tho flrm of Golsen & Eastman, aud formerly s Post- wmnstor of thia city, went into voluntary bank- ruptey ynmrdu{, sccured debts aro §52,- m&dua tho Unlted Btates, and the unsceured $20,200. Tho asscts vonslat of severul judg- ments to the amount of 8,500 againat divers l’i‘l’l‘;‘l‘»fi:‘d ‘The petition was referred to Register Joul C'nry. a hoy-press maker at No. 63 North Jeflerson streot, also fled & voluot petition in .l' The preferred a«n&'{m £00. the socured 81,664.00, aud tho unsccured 87, ‘The asscts comprise worth of wachinery; bills und notes, $1,031.85; touls, $258; qu:n [ counts, $U8.00. Reference to Heglster 1{fbbard, Discharges wero {ssued to Jeromo W, Good speod and U.' R, Hopkins, Uradford Huncock was vesterday sppolnted Asslguco of Elson T Wrizht, ‘Asslznees will be chosen at 10 0. m. to-day for Edwin J. Cubley and for George B. Griilu, ‘The inal dividend meeting of the Chicazo .\’lublo Munufacturing Conspany witl be held at 2pem. BUPERIOR COURT 1M RRIES, Otway Watson, Charlea A, Beldon, and James . Minshall_lod a bill againet Albert. E. and Belle L. McKinney, Juhin 1), Boardwan, succes- sor {u trust, V. E. Furness, Julls B, It Wyatt, Mary J. tt, O, L. Wyait, J. E. Wyatt, A, R. Whyatt, F. Wyatt, Nelson Rush, admtnistru- tor, and Elinfra Btearnes, to forecloss a trust- devd for $2,400 on Lots 23, 25, 8%, and 87, in Sharp and Sinith's Bubdivision of Block 42, of Caual Trustees’ Subdivision of the W, 3§ and of the N. E. }{ of Bec. 17, 89, 14, Elizaboth Roberts begun a sult in trover agninst Honry Horuer, Iseac 1. Horner, and Half Solomen, clalining 85,000 dunages, Otway Watson, J. U. Mivshal, and Charles A, Belden Oled 2 bill agalust Albert E, Mc- Kinuey, Belle L. McKinney, J. D. Boardinan, and otliers to foraclass two trust-decils for 81,250 on Lots 57 and 83, fu Sharp & Sumith's Subdivis- fon of Block 43, in Cunal Trustecs' Subdivislon ofthe W. 3¢ and the W, 3§ of the N. E, ) ot Bec. 17, 89, John R, Adams 61d o bill sgalust Willlam Q. Qallaber, Bolomou A. S8mith, L. J, Gaze, Ell Kiuney, sud H. H. Walker to forecloss threa trust-deeds for wluw cach, on Lots 1 o 48 fu- clusive, of Block 141 Walker's Douglas Park Addition to Chicago, 3 A. A, Musoger sued Morton Culver for $1,000, CLUCUIT COURT. John T. Cowles began a sult for $3,000 yester- d.lflumnlnl_t Jobn I Doulin. uls Kosten sued Jacob C. Schoeider for $1,000. Lovee & Morgan, of New York, for the use of W. H. Morgun, began o suit sgulust Hower Cruok, a4 Assigncs of the Stato Iusurauce Com- pany, to rceover $7,000 for legal servicas in prodecutiog George C. Biith in New Jersey, TUE CALL, ° Jupcs DruMxoxp—In chambars, Jupux BLovus e doc] Junss FanwatL—Generul busineds, ues WiLLisus—803, Grundics ve. Blehonberg. JUDOMENTS. Burzuion Covpr—Coyrsssions—Asran Cahn et al. ve. Tho Hock Valley Puper Campany, $467.87. =Jarla Brueck ve. Matth Bobavitr aud Josaph in longth, one of which would be a heavy Joad. Toch, & be_Ricerslde Distilling pinz ve: Heminnn, Wobbeke, &1, 600, —iin llv ¥4, Lavinia €, DeWitt 1,107, ~—snrat § 5 liertert va. Martin and 3arthn Van Allen, JChoE GART—Thn Joseph Rehilts Brewing Com- %nn{ va, W. . Dufty and M. T, Goriran, $100.— . W. Lyon et al. ve. Il €. fchoamacker and George T, Cale, verdict 8303.75, and motion_fot new trial,~F. IV, Clarke sa, 1, N. W 10, Ginerir Cotrr—Junog Hour artin wa. dacoh 1. Tlepp, $30.—Max licrf ve. Carolina and Guttteied Rolr: verdict, 830, —Peter Quimbach ve. Michncl Rittenier and Peter Yonng: verdiet, 70, otlon for now trial,—J. G. Kelly va. dncob Kalser ana W, Walkina, $460.—C. A.” Dar- lett va. C. A, Farrls, 834,40, BIRINGPIELD, Boerinl Dixpaten io The Chirnan Tribune. BrriNarieLy, 11, Nov. 27.—The Appellate Court bas heen ocenpled to-day in hearing oral argumenta in the case of Wilsons ve, the estate of John 'T. Alexander, appeal from Morgan, aud inthe Nicols mainractico case tropn McLean. Declston was reserved. Allen Whitesel, of Charleston, Coles County, to-day filed o yxcllflon in yoluntary bankruptey. 10 the Uunited Btates Court to-fay condemna- tlon proceedings were dismissed in the case of the Carro & St, Louls Rallrond va, Taylor and others, Trustees of Calro City properts. This casc ks been of long standing, and lnvolved the guestion of a rallroad's right of way fnto the City of Calro. MARINE NEWS. * THE RIVERR MOUTIL To the Fltor of Thr Tribune, Citcaao, Nov. 20.—The many shipwrecks just sonth of the Chicago Ligbt-House during the iast eale, demonstrate tho fully of those who located the artificlal channel originslly dredged across the sand bar, for Chicago River. It rhonid have run In & northeasierly direction, {nstead of mnuing cant und west, as It now dves, Tlaring committed the first error, the Government officers shonld have changed the cougme of the extenston to the North Pier, but In his (hey again erred. Now, what should bo donc fa to extend the North Pler about 1,000 feet further on o line towards the Crib, In ncarly n northeast direction. This wonld not only widen the entrinen to the harbor, hat make It much casler for vesecls' coming from the north 1o cnter in a gale. Now they have to turn about 80 degress, but ~with the exteunion ahove sucgented veseels wonld only have to turn sbout i35 degrees, and then 45 degrees more to enter the tiver, and conld then enter with much lers danyzer of atriking thie Government breake water, or driving onto the nntaeroun plers that line the shore from the harbor t5 South Park barbor, The line of commerce of nine-tenths of all tho veasels on Leko Michizan i about 10 degreen east of north; hence, vessela coming down the lake, {owarde Chicugo barbor ! be twoving abont nouth 10 degrces west, and -to enter tho harbor, running cast and west, will require a turn fo the weat of 8O degrecw, Wero thia extension com- pleted, then 8 vessel ralling south 10 deerees west would have to turn only 33 degrcen to enter o har- bor running on an angle of 45 degrees, Thia wonld prevent nine-tenthaof the shipwrecka that now happen between Chicago and Bouth Chi- cagn, a distance of twelve miler. Another improvement to navigation would be to extend the rth plor at South Chicazo harbor about 600 feet farther, in & northeasterly direction, which would be an angle of 15 degrees io the north from the presont pier, which bears north CO de- groes cast. ‘Then, If ol these precautions wero nat rnfiicient, let another harborof refuge bo constructed at the mouth of Wolf Itiver, Let the entranco be 300 feet wride, and then nnrraw np to 100 feot an L. en ters the rlver over the bar, This would_make the courso of the nurth pler about north 15 degrees east, With this Iast harbor, although small, tho chances of losing & vesscl would be very much Tessened, Ty illustente. Lot a vesscl bo coming up tho lake from the north, £he 18 riding the waves under a gale of forty miles an hour. Bafors reaching Chi- cugo, she {4 bearing suutl 10 degrees weat, und i she canndt awiug firvt 35 devreen. then 45 more, #lio knows thet she cun safcly wake South_ Chicazo harbur by sw'nging fist 35 degreos, then 15 dezrees more. Lastly, If nhe does not fecl safe to try cltner of these harbors, sho haw only to stoer far Woif Tiver harbor of Shefiield, three miles farther, und will iave to tarn only about b degrees Lo_enter tho linrbor, and b moro to enter the river, This woald be virtually mafling in 8 straight line, and could b {.nwred with the wind blowing forty-flve miica an hour. 1y exnonding 250,000 at Chicazo, and $100,000 at Houth Chicsgo, and 8160,000 at Wolt River, all of the abuve suiziestiond could be catriod out, ‘and millioun of dollars und hundreds of lves could bo raved to the marine interest of Chicago In a few Grouus W, Waire, Civll Engineer, F years, ; ITAPS AND MISITAPS, Buffalo Ludge No. 0, A. 0O, U, W., offors $26 reward for the recovery of the body of Andrew M. Johnson, Iato marler of the schr Derlln, wrocked on Lake Iluron Nov, H. Al lotters shionld bo ad- dreseed to Willlam A. Phillips, Asslstant Buverine tendent of Pollce, Buffale. Tho muchinory of. the,/Tunawanda tug McKinnon, becume disabled on Niagara River near Chlppews Croek, n few days ago, snd but for the prompt actlon of the Canadian tug Minerva might have drifted over Niazara Falls, The- tag Loviathan was to have left Petoskoy, Mich., on_Saturd Mmu with the schr liridgo- water. About 20,000 bu of wet corn still romain in the vesscl, and have been sold at Dutroft. Tho yesscl's bottom is badly dnmaged. N D, V. Nichison, rurmwnmuvu of tho Mercantilo of Clevalant, a0ld the cargo of the schr Peters, ashoro ot Port Cojborne, and abandoned the vea- ol The damsges sustaincd by the schr Gold ltunter whilo ushiore in tho Straits bave been fonnd by survey 1o amount to $2,322. ler tomporary ro- palrs will awell the flinire to about 82,450, “The schr Southwest, on Ler way from tandusky to Milwaukee with coal, was towed un Starvo Isl- and leef:aud damaged nothat she leaked, She was pulled off and towed to s Detroit dey-duck, vihera :}!a will dischargo part of her cargoand repair nmnes. The tug Fayorite has been having an *‘swfal” time of 1t |ately. Shv haa been aground on Fight. fugg Island and " Bolle Iste, and ran the bowsprit of the schr Threo Dells through tho rout of a shed on the Michizan Central wharf at Dotrolt, The bark Red-White-und-Hlue and the sche Qrauger hait their bulwarks stove in Iately, They wero at Milwaukeo Monday, Tho (iranger wasin :}:u :'u‘v‘v‘\vlzh the lost late'L. Bruce on the night of o Hth fnst. Capt. Heardon, of ‘the schr Alleghany, picked v a leud-golored yawl-boat off Polut h.u{ on his 1ast trip hither, and tho owser can have 1t by ap. plying on board the sctivoner. o schir Jane Dulle arrived at Detroit, whereher hull was examined snd found all richt. A fore- eatl, anchor, and running-gear weeo missing. They were supplivd, and she departed for Buffalo, ‘hie achr I, 15, Gardner fa still high up on the Loacts at, Lincoin Park, and, uuless somothing is done soon to get_her off, she will probably remalu 10 her sand-bed for tho winter. Tnapoctur Guthrle wuas lost at thoacene of the {l:run horror, Ho was well-known all over the akes, BUFFALO. Bpacial Dispaich to The Chicago Tribune. Borrare, Nov. 27.—Most of tho wind-bound floot arrived this mornlng, including Butchor Boy, Levi KHawson, ¥. Slegel, i, A. Keont, Clayton Telle, M. F. Minrick, Kingfisher, Gladlator, IL P, Baldwin, T. I\ Bhelden, M, I, Wilcox, Bt, An- drews, Mont Blac, Sanderson,” and prop James Fivk, Jr. Thoir graln cargoes aggregute 410,000 ou, "I'ho weather along the canal is reported mild. and Dboats are making good hoadway, A few days wore and all grulu-laden bosts wa'l reach tidewator, W Wheat wlu shippod to l{whnm to-day at ¢ per u on canale No conl ahipments for the tppor lake. Tho schrs Lutchor llu{. alipeming, Bheldon, and Kingfuher will Iay up here, Wilcox goea to Port Cotborne tu winter. To the Weskern Amociated Press. Turrato, Nov, 37, —Charters—Stcam-barge D, B, Wataug, pig-10n to Cloveland at Blo por ton; tiwo W, §1. Darnum koes to Baudusky for coal to Milwsukes on privato torms, g Bhipments to Upper Lake porta, bavo about cemed, No clearances to.day, T P M. L Veasels passlng Port Ualborna Lock for twenty- four hours ending Nov, 20, 6 p. m.—Eastward— Yrops Dominion, Detroit 10 5t. Cathart Abe cory, Muskegon to Ogdensburg; St. Albans, Chle cazo to Ogdensburg; barks Jeunle Mathows, Cll- cago to Gydensburgs Falmonth, Erie to Osweg schirs Guribildi and Henton, Erio ta Toronto; Moy taua, Toledo, and Clayton,’ Clevoland to Wollaud; “Trigudad, Mliwsukee to Onwogo, - Westward—Frop City of Concord, Oswego to Chl+ cago. ERIE Bpecial Dirpatch ta Tha (hicago Tribune. EuiE, Ps., Nov. 27.—The tug Thomas Thomp- son was burncd to the water's edge six miles from sbure this afterngon. The wreck was towed fnside, d when abroast of the clovators whe sauk in twenty feet of water, and now lesdlrectly in the path of vessels, Tho vessel was owned by Tim, Jim, and Tow Mahancy, was valued at §0,000,and insured for $3,200. - The Sre started in tho coal bugker. The barge Willlam H. Darnuin rondercd vaiuablo ussistance, Bho wae bound for Bandusky, but turned vat of her couriy Lo save the cruw, Arsivals—Prop Arizons, Bay City, prop Dover, schr oD Tusseity B I Wiltiaras, Tolcdos prop 1ndia, Japan; schre Aupje Bherwood, Mareugo, Thowas A. beolt, Chicago, Doparturcs—Prop Dover, schr @. D. Rassell, Butlaloe, — FOSTER'S PONTOONS AGAIN, We have bufore mentioned the fact that Capl. Willism Foster bad mads experimonts with bls new patest submerged poatoons for ralsug sunken vessols. These experiments wers only oo the swall scale allowed by & model. e is now con- structing fouz for practical use. The tron work is belngdone at the Globe Works, and the subber portion at the Cleveinnd Rubber Works. Thoy wili bo foar by ¢ight foet on the fuside, with w hifting power of 7,030 net ‘pounds each, deducting th w:“lxhul tho poutoons, which kv aboat 240 fw. Each pontoon containe 123 s of sir. Capt. ¥ou- ter expects Lo bo roady 10 mako & tzial of {uo pon- tonns the fattar new pian for art of next week. iving apparatns and life-snving Tle has Jacket. which are entiroly nesw, but are not yet 1 demonstration, —Clecelund ready * for practical Herata, Soent” —— A LIGAT WANTED, ‘The Alpenn Argus pertinently says: 4 Norih Polnt Is one of the most deslrable locations on the laken foralight and whistle. as haa been ciearly ahown'by the number of voesels damaged or lost, and amoent of property destrayed during the paat few yoars. This nearon many vesncls have gronnd- on o near thia point in fog or_storm, in ab- al to warn them of the an. his iy & matter that demande sence of 4 light o s1; pronching danger. attention, nd should he Jooked after at once; and If these eafeguards conld Le supplied at these polnts, we ro confident that the number of dieas- tersin this locality would be lessencd more than tenfold. OFF AT LAST. Tnder 8 good st breeze from the westward yes- terday, the vessels that have been detained In this Dort by adverso winds salled away.’ About thirty craft left harbor, most of them being Jumber ves- sels bonnd for west shore porta for cargoes for Chleago. Achra Two Fannles, i, 8. Among those outward bound were the ", Ely, and L. C. Wood- The firet named vessel goon to Eacanaba for fron ore for thin port, and the others for similae cargoes for Clevcland, The schrs Corning and XNicholson, grain Jaden for below, and detained in thin harbor, aldo got away. At 1ste hour lant night the wind Inc: d to » gale, and portended troubte for the mflw o 5 TORT HURON. Snectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pont Hurox, Mich, Nov, 27.—Down—Props Montzomery, Indls and consort, Morey, Alpena. “Up—Propn P. Holland, J. Bertachy, Antelope and harges. Wind-Bouthwest, brink, schrs A. G. Maskegon, Westher clondy. The tng Frank Moflat has gone to the relief of the rche Favorite, which ls dieabled in hor canvas un Lake Ilaron. ——— SAGINAW COMMERCE. A correspondent at Baginaw says this zearon has been better than the lastat that port, 'The total shipments of sait daring the season sggregate 1,110,000 brla by water, of which the Michlean Association Is credited with 1,029, GiX brls up to the 23d Inst, Tl st the clo of which arzo ie_stock of Inmber_on the docks will agyregste about 175, 000, 000 (i uantity ia sold, and about 30, L 000,000 ft Ican than the amount on Land st the close of navigation in 187 A TUG BURNED. Spectat Dunateh 1o The Chicago Tribune. CLevPLAND, O., Nov, 27.—The prop W, H, Bammom, en ronte to Esio to-day, Bho was discovered to fire, and went lo her be the Thi omas Thompson. relief, By w 8 tnzon vigorous eflorts the Barnum extinguished the fiames andd raved the crew, but not antll the boat had burned to the weater's edge. the channcl in_some nineteen feot of water. It was towed to Ericand sunk in The 1oea was $U,000; insured for §2,300. LAKE FREIGITTS. Cntoago, Nov, 27.—Bteamers were taken for 50,000 bm wheat and 07,000 bu comn,—the prop Jnrvia Lord for wheat, the Dadger State and Scotia for corn, Tho Cuba goes to Milwaukee for s oad. Lumber charters are over for the season, and thoso vessels only that hiad been detained left to il engagencata. tho market yesterday. There were but fow vessels on NAVIGATION NOTES. Crmicago.—Nelther of tho towing companies had anything to eay yesterday abant the rates they In- teud to charge after Dec. 1....The snow furry of yesterday hurried scveral vessels into winter quar. tors, and deterred 8 few lumber ekippers, who had intended to do 1t s not likely th from making sy more sall craft will feave another trip.... this port, this scason, after to-day, though Wt s pusslblc & vei clenring w[llgc tew hoovkers ma: pend on the weather,. surance cxplres on Priday nest st 1o do and their arine in. , snd craft not at their destinations by that time must pay adaitional prem! bought her. Cleveland, 18 goln) Saturday, caused schrs Jamea Cuouch, hove laid op at ley has Suporior.. tho Wi Young, Twelve hundred tous of cosl were put on at reason, Tole do h lamber, against 07,017, 440 last stcamn-yacht Troant her rakish appearance and her speed Pp‘nd Toledo and IZ:"I 1y bave lald up l‘& Raflalo....The a Fonntain City David A, W props Acadla and Ca the cargues they contain, on ler way bere from Buffalo, having reccived sn overhauling at that port since Capt.. Al. duhueon 8hio was at Detrolt yestercay. ... The Recurity Insurance Company, of New taven, bave libeled tha senr Chiamgion for $120, Orien Ponts. —Work on two new propell been repaired Tiirpector Batsford, of Port Huron, has oeen repri- manded for neulect of duty In not visiting a stcam barge for which he sizned a certificate. ... Tho Erie Canal stmr Kapid and coasort have cleared €4, for \bolr ownce this scason, and ke whil balld & with the money this winter....Ball- Buftalg fam vigorously low in the Buffalohari 7 "Hanna. Cloveland., .. Al o v An ftem Is guing the ronnds that the stmr Chl beat the stmir St Panl in 8 recent race on Lako .Of the fl’.fh" Line an exchange says China, Indis, .. A new o in tickling ¢ nada have an_rcastorly wind. r run their own risk on .The tag Gardoer Is forwarad, and John «.Behr Cleveland. .. . 700 board Alaska, Annlo eahickon, aud Prindivfile will lay up at Dutlslo. .. ar the schr Lizzie A, Law, at Dakin's dock, Buffalo, in the repiarkably quick time of one hour and forty-five minutes... Iaunched +Since tho opening of the lakes this as received 118,299,520 feet of gm....'ruo new e Detroiters by The props eland apd ap, the former at llamiiton and the laltor at 6t. Catbarines, Ont.. The 8 cargo of steain. coal cago, and after discha Milwaukeo and Gend bario Haven.. Kershaw will rom Erlo rgiog 1t will run bring to Chit batwe n " The Georgian Bay Tranaportation Company are negotiating for the purchaso of 8 new propeller, larger thar the Belle; and itls expeeted that & new it will ut on in the apring Lo take the place of the Cam- i Iatd sna nd on Laku Superlor. ... At D the togs Ballontine, K am-bargo Wescott, Others trolt there have ranger, Jobn Owen, 3 ‘fast as they ) go out of commlaslon. The prop 8, D, rrrive will Caldwell, of Pridgeon’s Chicsgo ana farnia Line, arrived Sanday and went into winter quarters, PORT OF CILICAGO. The following were the arrivals and clearances far the twenty-four hdurs ending a8 10 o'clock last night: Ansivata—Tro audg futchinson, k¢ Furcat, Ocvuto, Tumbher Charlatte lisab, CLEARANC] is Bour, 4, dries; bark Erms er Uit ‘sundries) schirs Potomac, Buffatu, coali Ids coali Groton, Danean City, lumbery Chicago, lighit; Willlam Jolinsou, Furd Hiver, lumber) - rich, Suamico, ‘lh‘ll "rl“l:n'lllmlnr uryeon hay, . N danica 17, hawror, Tiaffalo, 41,000 00 bu corng proj Talo, sundrieas Menominee. Oree Ford etc] corn, o ancks ol ifiver, Thmiber Junes, Cloveland, lron | nam, nmbers Ellza Gerisch. 1) oal B fiardey Arabls, Buffalo, sundries; Nebras« ka, Huffalo, aondries; Jay Gould, Bufialo, sul rics; i 0, Clevsian Lavlaan, Bouth ‘RL"I.\I Cedar River, 7, Mosher, 'a liay, lamber; 000 b oate, 300 ] cake, and sun- ©orn. Erie, 43,000 bu e re——— THE STATE-HOUSE YOTE. ) Déapated 10 The Chicage Tridune. i g 2o Bato of- Bpect 8rriNoriELD, [IL ., Nov, ua ficers to-day concluded thu cauvass of the vote on the State-House appropriation. The return from Ricbiand County arrived official vote is returned at propriation and 204,860 5, This footing ditf 189, ofticial l’e?‘unl. Th titled to t! aratusty 0 flgure at noon. 59,223 for the ap- The total voto cast, ers from that of un- were formally cer 0 Governor, who will to-morrow issus a proclamation synounciog the result. e ————— COAL SALE, New Yozk, Nov. 27.—The Delaware, Lacke- wanua & Western Rallrosd Cumpany sold at salca: 248 21,000 tons evy t $2.55(. 03 R Ly s of huods. and juwped futo a T. Swphenson, E failed, and fell aud Jourual, with mailed free. Addl Cluciouatl, 0. Highand Ouoe day last week & mountain into Jackson’s Rivs mule struck it with its foro fu there until the dogs cume up aod 4 The feat was witncssed by several geutlewen of Jackson's River, who wlil testify to the fact, P ——— suferers, yed, snd sffectu Happy tldings for uervous who have bevn dosed, drug Pulvermachor's Eloctric Belts prawature debility, weakness, sod decay. juformation worth thousauds, rese Palvermacher Galvanls Co.y auction to-day 100,000 tous Scrunton voal. prices stowed a considerable falling pared with lust month. The follawlug were the Five thousand tous steamer at &&Sfil) B \'; i 20,000 tous grate 3,25 2. L lfl.'.’.!}f(t t 3 40,000 10,000 tous chestuut at wus pea ot $1.3IK@LITH. e —— A Mule Hunning Down s Doer, O.) Hecord. cor was chased from the P The off coru- o lusely followed “The doer crossed tho river ficld near by, A s beloniug to A, 1, mlschlevous mule was xn..;'lnz ui the field, and, s soou as bo gpled the doer, took up the chase, followed it closely until tho fence ou the wnul] reacted, which tho duer attempted to clear, but to the ground, whereupou the et, and beld it te side ‘was nd those usckod. y curs Hook ASTUSEMENTS, COLISEUM. TO-NIGH luag-Day 8035w TWO rfifii"'bum’ S HANCE aud FRANK FOSTE! kol Fia VK 1t ndert uEx LUYNO s a‘i‘f&xfiA &A"I()x&““.\'};‘m.‘u!-é’ iu Dew s Uraad mfloml\lil:.‘ . atinos A Kxtre £l TIO BTANS, M mABC. AMUSEMENTS, THE TABERNACLE, TABERNACLE. 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