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THE CIHICAGO TRIBUI ¥ Which th ment far 810,000 saliio of the properts e Comptroller has § t refuses to pas it overon t Mra. (iood(oe is not entitied to ft, She there- putition to compel the clty to give it this, 81,000 haa been A Couple of Decisions.~Tha Empire 2 ground that Fire-Insurance Company. THE CITY BAVINGS RANK, The case of F. I, Cooke, Asnignee of the y was argued yesterday be- 1pon demurrer. to the pleas tho defendants Sx! in-Inspectorss- sir. Swett, Ex-Gra i o 'y Bavingn B City Savings Bank. fore Judga Rogers 1 get-off, wherein £25,000 a8 duo them from the Protection Life- Insurance Company upon an alleged purchase by that Compnny of 200 shares of stock of the City Savings Usuk prior to the appoluiment of n Heceiver for elther of these companies. was clained In bebalf of the Assignee that tho purchase of stock waoa lllegal and vold ho mcts {ncorporating the Protecticn und also under Sec, 46 aw of the State, which pecord of Judgments, Now Suits, Di- 'nte Caurt metyesterday afternoon, el two opinlons. then sald that they had concluded not to render oy more_opinions unt!l nexs Monday, when qiey would dispose of ail cases on hand. Thurs- dsv. a8 belog Thanksgiving-Day, would break [ato the week, and there would therefore bo no court after Wednusday until next Moodsy. SOUTH PANK TAX CASE. that of Tle People ox rel. g 1L McCres vs. The Hefrs of John Palmer. Thls only involved a queation of fact. The Counts Treasurer obtained judgment sgainst Judge Murphy 1M of the General Insurance specifies the investments which fnsurance com- panies make. On the part of the City Savings Jank, 1t was claimed that the Aselgnee s estopped from setting up the defense of uitra vires in anch a case s the present. was taken under advisement, Bherman and H. Measrs, E, B, 13, Beam appeared for As- Thefiat cane n!nfie. and U. E, Florton for the City Bavings Danl I An application was m Drummond, in the cuso of ‘The Tuledo, Peorin & Warsaw Jlallroad Com- pany, 10 be affuwed 1o pay suma of the conpons due on the flret-tnortgage honds, as far as the moncy {n the hands of the Recelver woulit ro, Mr. Ayer, on beha!f of the tlhnofs Central Raliroad Company, objected, but it was flnally agreed that If tha Cominittee of bundholders would naree to pay 81,000 for taxes to the If)i- nots Central Raliruad Company, thut beine the umotnt it had advanced, it would make no objectlon to the payment of the coupons, The matter was then referred to the Master ln to fix theamount, number of coupons, esterday to Judge South Park wos that it had beenpald, It seems that, on the Jay before the delinquent-list was to bere- \urned, Chauzcoy ‘T, Bowen, who waa the agent of appelices, and the President of the Board of Commissioncrs, told Greenleal that he (Bowen) woud pay the assessment {n question, and tircenleal thercupon marked it pald. Bowen neglected to keep his word, Judge Pleasants dellvered the opinion of the Aprellate Court. Tie held that the prima facie cfiect of the word “ pafd” was contradicted by the express testimony that It hod not been. Bowen was only agent ol the appelices, and fhe Jand must be held stiit subject to the tax snd the appellces be remitted to thelr remedy against their agent. Reverscd and remanded. WIIEN A CROSS-BILL MAY DB FILED. The case of Elten F. Sterl va. Alexander Sterl fnvolved a novel question as to'the right of anon-resident defendant to file & cross-biil. The opjeliee filed o bill u the Superior Court in15i3 for divorce from his wife an the gronnd ofdesertion. Servico was only had by publica« tion, and ho obtalned a decreo by default. In Uctober, 1577, and within tho three years given Ly statute lu which to aoswer when scrvice by lins been made, Mre, Sterl 4 her petition to have the de- This was granted, and then al husband with desertion and aduitery, The comblainant de- wurred to the cross-bill on the ground that Mz, Sterl had not for a whole year next beforo e resided in the Stato ot Tllinos, and the demurrer waa sustained and’ the cross- Liti disinfssed. Frowm this order Mrs, Sterl op- ms granted a decree of divorce to Mary Qoodell from George C. tioodell on the ground of adultery, and to Ada M, Oeboru from Yyivanus F. Osborn for desertion, Judge Mnore yesterday granted a decrce of divoree to (eorge 1liliadale Trom Aona M. Hills- dalae on the ground of adultery. UNITRD ATATES COURTA. Rabert J, Roberts, of West Hrizhton, New York, filed a Wl yesterday against George W, Sheldon and Willlam Clark & Sons to restraln them from using his trade-mark of * Paraboln,” to denote a brand of sewing-needles. Kerbs and Spless vegan o sult for 81,800 agalnst Paul H, Kelly, and another for the same amount axainst Jamen Kel! J. It, Pagson, Assignee, 1,000, ed 8. B. Osbornfor i‘erey (ough commenced n suit against the publication dm:'ll Joliet " Tron” and Steel Company, clalming came fn an cree st aside., BANKRUPTOY. A discharge was lssucd to Stephien G. Israel, In the tase of A. B, Meeker & Co,, an order was cutered alrecting the Asslences to convey, transfer, and ilcllver lul B Lf ml«hflmr'n all ulm property, real, persounl, and mixed, formeriv Delongiin 10 "AL . Mecker & Cou, and thelr possession or under their control, and also to assign to Iedstrom all their right in and to any sufts they may have brought oo belait of W. 8, Trowbridgo was vesterda) corgo E. Campbell of W, A2, and Bradford Huncock of C. Dutlield, nal dividend of 1 per cent was the case of Willlam WV, Clark. A dividend of b per ceat was declared n the case of Willlam Holden. Assignees will be chosen this morning for M, D. Brown, Gustay I'irwit: Nelson M. Baascit. The Appeliate Court, Judge Murphy deliver- pluion, held that tho cross-bill was Though Bec, ¢ ot Chap, 40 of evised Statutes of 1877 provided that no pereon should be antitled to a divoree in pursu- gace of the provisions of that act who had not racliled In the Stato ono whole year next befors hiloz his or her bill, unless the offense wos in the State, wos not applicablo to tho present The Court had obtained jurlsdiction Ingecordance With a well- aw, having once gotten Juridiction, ftwould go on snd do whole equity., Apyellant was dragged futo court, and, huving ome submitted herself to its jurlstiction, a cottrt could do no lesa than toadminister equl tu both partics, so that complete justico shoula te done. A cross-blll was gencrally only a tartial detense to the original 14ll, or as a pro- ceedIig hecessary to a complets determination of all matters i controversy, and was a niere suxillary to the orizinal swit. ‘o Hzht to wa-hilEwas lichided i the right to inake se, aod the rahing of the Court dls- nbsing It in the present suit was error, for which tho case muat be reversed and the cause Assignee of Hen! MNarder & Halor, % Rotert Kiogston, A composition meeting will be eld the same hour in the case of Mary A Sweet. SUPERIOR (QURT. Willlam I, Condon cummenced o sult yes day against Froncis® Agnew, Jeremialt and Carter H. Harrison, clalmiug $5,000 dum- ages. glc)uiru:y A, Bhaw, of Boston, Maes., dled s biHl against W. H. Ryder, J. I. Swan, and_Edson Kelth, executors of the will of the late Elbridge (. Hal, Addls M. Hull, Fanme Q. W, Underwa 86 0 aior gagre for GO0, &4, Michigan avenuc. CIRCUIT COURT, rald filed u petition for habeas stting out that hels detained ln the vpoilca statfon by the Supcrintendent of Pofice without a warrant, on somo unknown charee, and asking for a hubens corpun. A writ wns ab once issued, tho Superintandent admitted he had 1o warrant, aud the prisouer was ot once over both parties, and Luown vrinciple ot anil othcrs, to fore- on Nos. 80, 82, and GRAIN-INSPECTOR SWETT, The case ot The Attornes-General ex rel, The Tioard o1 Warehouse Commizstoners va, W, I, twett and the Firet Natfonn) Bank camo up be- lore Judge Williama yesterday morning on an i the demurrera tg the information. et hosdusalon vl abuut n the First Natlonal rged. Isaac P, Contes sued Laura Sceley for 1,200, Adolph Ifacrr also Gled a petition, statlne that ield_without sufficlent evidence by o Sherlil of Bt. Joreph, on u chargo of assault, ‘Thie casn was heard, and the prisoner discharged. Jomes Johnson, slius James Dennlson, who waa urrested without warrant se o * yag, wanta o discharse by habeas corpus. Henrv, allaa William Lawreuee, with n simiiar mfsdemcanor, (fkew(se wants to get off beeauso hu was nut legally nrrest Annte Scadin_ flled n petition ‘for habeas cor- dennto Klly, to got “Ihis was a provecding to 500 now on_duposit. Hank to the eredit of W. 11, 8wett, o was Graln Inspector in 1877, ond was by law re- quired to deposit all fees received by bim fu the Illinols & Savings DBank to Commissloners, nand to tarn aver all balances to Birett wasremoved In Aprll Inst, aud John P, Reynolds put 1u his place. 1t was claimed that prior to hus removal Bwett bad, in vlolation of e ubove rule, dopusited $5,000 of ecelved in the First National Bank to Lisown credit, and sluce bis removal had de- rosited 81,600 inore, making §0,600 {1tcyza talned by bim, Mr. J.'N, Jewett appeared for the Commils- sloners, and clalined that this amouut belonyed to the State, and was to bo controlied Lommissioners, who wero oftlcers of the Bwett had pretended to hold the money to pro- himsel! against loss on u sult against ono but sucn a clalm wasclearly A decres shoula, vor of tho Comnls- ua auainst Herbert an Dosaeaslon of hor Geyear-old irl, Cla The Connecticut Mutual Life-Insurance Co ainst_Henry A. Bangs Lorenzo P, Bang Sarah C. Palmer, . 1o forecloso a morte %, and 14, Block 43, K, Llubbard’s Bub- pany filed » bill executor of the will Marvin C. Palmel Schimpferman, ane waie for $6,000 on Lots and Lot 44, Block 64, in E. divison of sald Blocks 65 aud 6, tn School Seo- tiou Addition to Chicago. Peter Roorey und othiers bezay n sult n eject- ment avainst Walter Burks und clniming 81,000 damuyzes. PROBATE COUNT. In the Probate Court the will of Matht: Mitler, lnto proprictor of “Miller's Garden," s well-known resort on the North Side, was proved and admitied, and letters testam gdatena Miller, hiswite, fn CRININAL COURT. ward O'Bovie wus arralgned for killing inin Bhauley, Beptomber, 1877, and pleadeq ty, rj Harris plesded cuilty to larceny, and was remanded for sentence, Bamuel Dudley and was remuanded, fliegal and fuadmizsible, therefors, bo entered ia fa sloners for the eun claimed., M. Judsh sppeared for the bank, and ob- ted to o decres ngaiust 1L Leeamse a cortll- s out for the 85,000, and not turn over the wile. the certiticate was iu circulatio likely to pans into the hands of {nnoce; chascrs for value, Leonard 8wett, solicltor for W, W, Swett, n &b appearance aud asked for timo notlh he conld examive the fulormation uud 1y, J‘eqmmontd, then pustponed untii TUE BMPIRE PUOI-INSURANCE COMPANT, seph and Henry Mann, of Milwaukee, yes- ay flled o bill o the Buperior Court npire Insurutics Comp: Edward Burke, tate of the babk w, the bank could were granted to Mg, l‘nd the argument wus pleaded guilty to burglary yno pleaded gullty to burglary aud waa remanded. In the case o fudieted for the samo offense, t Edward Hoean, 4 nolle brosequi Julin Hennessov was found guilty of horac- stealing, and given threo years in the Penltea- tiar Max Goldberg aud Louls Wolf were on trlal Samual W, Pease, Lycurgus Lufitn, L. L. Coburn, 'V hudolph Benloessor, by ‘.[lnxcs iaxty Treat, A. L. Tale, W, ardner 8. Barstow, and Rtuscoo to wind up tho affairs of tho Inaurauce 0y, ‘They set out that 11 S Aney recavered o judgment for ¥ Engire Fire-Instiranco Compauy, t Was fisued, but tho Sherif? 80§ proverty o which to OWIs the 80 feed froot weifth treet, east of and ndjolulne Lots 18 and i4 fn. Jubnstou & Luflin's subdivision of Lola 1, 23, i tractional Bee, 15 ditlon 1o Chicago, but the legal title is = Frost as trustee, Company made an_psek Llemberlast [ ypaz Thoparres 00 fa 118, inclusive, 09, 102, and 107, No. 80, Lyon v, loyal dian Insurance Company, on trial, ‘i AVPELLATE Cotniv—No call untll Monda, Motious to-day uud to-morrow, et ve. Elzeamann, on trial, 100, 304, 107, 100 (0 £01, o 215 to 218, iaclaaive. No,'102, un trial, hus falled to find #0d part of 4, Bloo 5 No easo on trial, 15, 981, 284 10 300, excupt 250, No ca: a Junde Boorn—401, 200 to 275, 4, No case ua trial, Junak MeALLIE About a mwouth ugo tho nment of all ity prop- to Bamuel E, Date, whichh was recorded in the County Conrt, but bo haa ney vrilled an‘fuventory Balso charged ho o s duties, though | Incluslve, oxcept Wit 9121 to 3N, Ro."517, Unzloy 20, Schinck vs, Richard. urplus. Mendlik ve. Mendlik, as required by law, and f¢ oes ot intend to perforin he coudition of the Com- il of Its asects Suijcrutlvoly demands be done to preserve Amariah A, Dewey was formerly Preafilent of d continued 50 to bouatit sume While he was such the coniplainauts charie, e becamo cd to the Company, aud made batracted s yery considerable Ly aud valuuble “securities be- nipany, which he converted to Nearly $100,000 has been squan- #propriated by the ollicers ot the 118 bouk of scevints bs misslng, und the other books sbows t the accounts have been so kept as to shiow [raudulent intent on the vart of those 1n bouks to_sppropriate sud make moavy’s property, 1t s further 0 defendants uboye namud have noys of the Coulpany, and dor a discovery irom them fur the wnpointient of g cof the Compauy's atfairs, odfor un {ujuuction to prevent the ollicers {rom further foterteriog with its_ olfaira, An s granted a3 asked, by Judge u boud for $1,500, TUE BIUKVE ESTATE AGAIN, Goodloe fllud a petition for man- City of Chicago to Jdupue WinLiaxs -1, 0k, and 101, Davies va. Niogeivon. Junak Looxis—No. 130 on irkal, M L T4, a8, T4, 500, 810, 617, w31, Juouk Ganr—Nos. mflx 610, 017, 405 to 800, inclusives L, 50, 608, 014, U], U7, UsH, B:K), and 631, Jubas KNickRukock i -toneral business, somuthlog should time in’ Decen Fre O, 503, BLT, 515, TE3 Clictit Coviir—Junue SLova- % & Loan Awmsociation ve.. srrznon CoviT—Co. Builey va, Martha K, Fisl condition o 1w Langan; verdic wpiaun; verdict, Tonoghue va. Charles lebal va, Charle: Jrnus Bouru—Housdeita W, Dows ve. Willam Turtle; vendict, depuk McALListea—C, M. Ackerson ve, Samuel K, Low, 854,70, e ———— away with the Cor Clatued that g tie jumblainants ask 20 accor iver wt‘nk&ifi:fi: Wuahinglen Soecial £ Hoaton, ITo The {irunt cruwd biera (s thorough! Ehepbend has been compelled 10 sulendid house on McPherson Squa there 16 @ $U,U00 wwortyage ; bis army position, but can be socn sround town » taking his “nips” with the bovs; Hallets Kilbourne, one of the okl Distnicy R, who bad 4 bouse In tho same Llock with Shop- herd, las been compelled to rent ft to the Braxitiau Miuister und to sen New York: and Williams oud Robesou, two ol Grant's Cablnet, who buug sround Wasu- lugton, have their bouses reoted, and thelr fan- Tue wuole Girant crowd is down at the beel. They all earvcatly desire to bavu tue old man restored to powe, of them sre cavable of renderiug hlgs much service, 88 they have sulfered 100 heavy o doclive d persoual eatate to sccolwplish much, e —— .. Couldu’t Kcsist. A drunkard {u Sacra'nento. warned by a touch of deliriuw trewens that be bad carsfed bis Babcock retatns almost any da; urday seatust the fompel 1t to pay Ler & balan: Judinent, Shy scts oul s of Loulsville, d Uls family + Lls eatato to tiv i Ky., died, abous 187 v chlldren, of whom Oue-haif her sbare was decued to 8, 5, her busbaud, o trust for ber, and on E. 38y succerded him, aud sne alsey. Some time fo 1 # to coudomn a past the Orlgmat ey are in Europ.e. sell succeeded § Milwaukee ayenue. LU for fojunction, but the city vsslon uf the property, cuablo thew to death, begas 3 et revent the dty tiking the ent tu preveot th LUl & cowmprowiae wad el urpuse to friends, bimsell In his rcom, se: himsclf iu an eary 1 and put a londed plstol on s table within 2 ‘The vraving for aleohol grew stronger and atronger, and at Isst, nnable to resiat his thirat, ne shiot himsell through the heart. * MARINE NEWS. MILWAUKEE, Hpectal Diepateh to The Tribune, Mirwavkre, Nov. 25, —~Capt. Cochrane, of the *tmr John A. Dix, reports that the tug Leviathan had succeeded, up to tho honr of leaving lust night, in shifting the wrecked barge J, I, Rotter from her position, half s milo north of Ludington Hlarbor, toa polat nearly opposite the North Iis bor When ttue Leviathan's pumps were Placed aboard of the Rntter, she rested on the onter bar with fiftecn feot of water amidebips and ¢lghtecn feat of water at the ends. The pumpa re- diced the waterso that only the totary could be Baed, thecarn inthe nold clogging the others. Tiila rotary lifted the corn vut of one end of the Lull, enabling the tug to low the ceaft toward the harbor. With a similar amoant of success duting last hlchl. It was thooght the Mreck wonld ba got inta Ludington [farbor to-day, Te TLeriathan fs 1o receivo 78 per cent nf the in- of the Rutter forgeiting hor oft the f #uccesuful, tha wreck will probably be towed ta this port for ropaira, The tug Jlanna Snlivan was tled rp for unpatd coal-bitls on Buturday, but relensed this morning. ‘Tha reveune steucr Andrew Jolingon moved into tae Menomonce River to-day for winter quar: ters. The conditlon of the steamer s auch that Unclo Snm will either have to rebuild hier entirely thie winter, o 1l hier 1o the Inghest bidder at auctlon, It § ozether probahla that she will be ordercd sold, In which event Lake Micalgan will lée lul(l\l thout a eraft for the Government Kevenue ervice. ‘hie northeanter of yesterday and the northwest- or of ta-day has driven s number of vesscls into tho harnorandbay for sheiter, Among those which came Inside aro theschr Champlon and George I3, 8loan, griin-laden, from Chicago, ~ At anchor in the bay ara the schra Jotn M. Hutchin<on ana Edward Biake, gram-laden, sud the schrs Poto- g! c, Acorn, Ameriea, and Ketehumn, 1ight, from “hicawo, Chorters from this time out untl! the close of naviention will embrace only steam lote. No en- gageutents of enil vesscls are reported to-day, No aenivals from, ordepartares for, the Lower Lakes neday, all urain-inden satl yeescls being detained in nnnl’-\rllu's'h a strees of weather, ‘The schrs Gallatin and Maonticello, chartered to come from Chicago for yrain cargoes, have not yet arrived. A dhinditr snow-storm prevailed on' the lake in tlaw viclnlly early this morning, bringlog a steam fog-horn Into sarvice. LTORT JIURON. Pont Ivnow, Mich, Nov, 25.—Down—Props Telaware, John I'ridgeon, Potomac, William Cowle and consart; sclirs Oneonto, Eclipas, Sweet. heart, Notlio Garalnar, Un—Props Yoscmite, Forest Clty; schrs Ifalsted, E, C. Hutehlunon, Ueorte Mucray, T n';:—‘innhwm, Kentlet weather clouldy, with “Pant 11 nox; Mich., Nov. 25—10 p. m,—Dassed up—Prop Forest City and consort;schrs Richard Winelow, Emma C. Huichinsor Down--Trops Mantang, Potomac, Wind—Norihwest, Lrisk; weather clear, BUFFALO. Derrato, N, Y., Nov. 26.—No charters roport- ed. Cleared—Schrs Amaranth, 300 fons iron, De- troft; Telegraph, Goshuwk, Toledo; 11 Blasell, Chicago; barge Ollver Cromwell, Saginaw, Pansed Port Colborno in twenty-four hours end- tng 8 o'clack, 23d, —Westward—None. Kastwanl~larks M. J, Cummings, Penokee, Oswego: L. 8. ilnmwond, Capo Viacent: Jenniv Whlie, Sackets arnor; J, Geahaw, (. M, Case, Torunio achr ‘Trinidad, Delos DeWoif, Kaight 'I'emg)lnr. Toronto; Ella Murton, Hamilton, \Wa- consta, A WIDE DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. ‘Twa surveys were held on the disabled schr Lake Forest, at Manitowoe, an ox parts one by Capt. ‘Fustie and others, for the insurance companios, and another by Capt. Keith and Mr, Burger. Tho former Gxed tho cost of repairs at aboit §4,000, and the Iatter at $0,000 and o wide differ- ence, The general average bills amaunt to abont £1,000. Litigation has heen tolked of, but Mr. Wicnert, tho owner of the vessel, has not taken any ateps dn that direction ne yot, and probably will not i an amicable suttiement can bo effected. LAKFE FREIGDTS, Qrafn frefehts wera higher yosturday, Thero was a falr demnand for vescls, but few carrlers wanted to send thom out at xo Jato a date unless thiey could gt well pald for no doloe. The corn- ‘fynre was about B3(@6e, and wheat was taken for Hufalo probably st G%c by steam, and for Erloat Ce. Charters wero made for 88,000 bu whent, 151,000 bu corn, and 17,000 bu oate. ‘The harvcs luribut, wheat, and Northeener, coen, to Huifalo; e achr C, 1, Burton, wheat, tu Eelo; the prop Catdwell, oata and corn, and the aclirs Coyne and Nicholson, corn, toSarnfay in the afternoon the #chr Uroton, wheat, to Krle ut e, ERIE, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Pa., Nov. 95 ~—Arclvala—Prop Conestoga, #ehir W, L. Ogdon, Toledo; sche B, 1, lieals, Buffalo; prop China, Duluth; prop Alpena, Alpena; prop Fred Kolley, schrs M, Itush, Warner, Kacanabn: schr Aunie Bherwaod, Bay Clty; schr Kehuylkill, Chleago, Departures—Prop 1, allentine (1,030 tons coal), schr A, 1, Moore (1,100 tons coald, schr Schuylkill (K00 tone coal), Clicagos schr W, W, B, vgden. Cloveland; Frop Chius, Buifato, BECRETARY EVARTS' TELEGRAM, Tho following s the text of M. Evarts' telecram to the Unlited Statea Consul ut Surnia, inregard to tho tug Cravader: WAMIKGTOX, D, Gy Nov, I 15— D, Bircs, Luited Siates't onwut, Bt Sipnia’s Teteiram reculved, Any tesumption | of - tho | coutior . of tha dtametig Sy tho Morand e doce pot Involva o breach of siie (cace. ‘mud Hoea wat tuterfera witl any regulatiod of the tocal Buthoritie, el s gt 4o ho efactual, The Nritil lnlaters abscncs frols WaslIngton prevonts wiy. con- Torrine with it “iigned) WILLIAY M. Evaurs, Bucretary of State. TIIE RUTTER, Bpectul Dlanctch to The Tribuns. Lupisorox, Mich., Nov. 23.~Tho bargeJ, U, Rutier was pompoed oui yastorday by the wrocks Ing-tug Leviathan, and brought to the harbor en- trance, but drew too much water to enter, Sho was scuttled to allow moro corn to ba pumpod out, tho putnpa not working tu the corn withous water, bhe la now beaclied south of tho piers, oud they are busy wlih lier, ‘Il CANAL, Dunazronr, Nov. 25, —Arrivals~Prop Mon- tuuk, Lockport, $50 brls four, 23,550 Iba sun- dtles; Luckport, Lockport, 172, 800 Ibs meal. Clearcd—{sabolls, Poru,8,000 f¢ lumber; Essex, Lasalle, 85,920 £t Jumber; Suaciso, Jolict, 16,470 e lumiber, 5V, 000 shingle MARQURTFE, Special Dispaicn 1 The Trivune, Manquetra, Mich,, Nov, 25.—Passed down— Props Winsiow aud Atlantic, NAVIGATION NOTES. cicaao. ‘Thero are now fouriecn and & half feet of water on the bar at Urand Haven, The schrs Zach Chandler, C. H, Burton, Uro- tou, and Levi lRawson loaded with graln for below lust ovenlog, snd will lay up uo reaching thele des. Huations, . ‘The prop Avtelopo and consort scie It I, Ilayea wors csuected fn port last night, Thay teft Alenominee Sunday noon whih about 1,000,000 feet of lumber for Kirby, Carpentor & Co. ‘Phey will unload at Stetson's 8llp. The following vessels want foto winter quariers youlordoy ot shus port: Scars V. W, Ferry, Sky- lask, Lovi Grang, 1L, J. Webb, San Dicgo, Mears, Giford, Rteed, Cross, C, A, Wing, Walter B. Al- den, und Red Wing, ‘i ho little difesvuca existing butween s locsl la- surance auvut and the pool 438 Dot yob Dees sule Sled, ond It 48 80 Jate \u 100 sesaon that 1t prubaby; will nut be. ~ Detroit agents are baving alitila rato- cutting matinee, Tus compuratively kigh rates of frelght now oftered wall rmb‘hly have the uileet Lo Cause SotuY ownerd who hid contowplatod kaying thoir Veasely up 10 claries thew fur anollicr itip dows, aud the Week gIved prowtes of bLeiug 8 cood ond fur sall craft, providod the windsare favorauie, Tw wind was northerly yealerday, and but four yeuscls left pust: bwo of wiicn my bick ufter fail- kngg Lo wauke uny beadway. ‘Pl prop Dover bursted ber alr-oup and put back for repairs. 'Fle are rivals wero fuw fu usmber, and Lut siz ozeight Veascls landed at (he luniger-market. BLAEWUEKE. e Gospel sbip Lilud "Iidinxe winters 8t Buttalo. ‘e Dfe-wiviux station ¢t Polut Botacy will siop o7 Lhe svazou sbuut Dec. 1. [ exicot of $700 wiuly Waking Osweygu barbor last Baturday, Aue auntpelior bas been sold st Grand Haven to & Mr. Hull, of Sluskegou, for Pho tuz X, J. Swithassiv cboygan Satur- day witi the full outds of Lhv sehird. ¥, Marca, wiich bae brokeu in two. “The budy of Willlaus Dawson, the sallor who was, killed vu the Puland secoully at Usy City, wus burled by ths couuty duthorlice, ‘The schr 2weotloart was rupurted at Cheboyvan Satundiy n § leaklog conditiou, snd tbe tuz Sweep- stakes was o tow Ler to Clovelaud. Sbe ls ora laden, from Escan: Bullale By eae, * Seecllicalions of & tlen 10n Dry.Dock Company npon the har) iy wera fied 10 the lonnty ¢ ofiice yesterday, Tha cialm amonnts to 21,460,755, The ropaiea on tie sche . C, Lefznton, which went ashore st Point Abino_and wns gotten off #Fome time ayo, will cont $2, 700, and the whole ex- enne tncarred be the mishap has been eslimated Y the survavors at §¢, 000, Owing 1o a Leavy rain on the 224 Inat.. fanrs Jrere entertained that o disastroas freshet, slmilar to that in Septemnor lust, would occaron the Welland Canal, and precautionary measures wore taken Ly Supt, Hodwell to prevent §t, Nn damage resulted; at least none haa bean reported. The Hamtiton (Ont.) Spectator anys the anthor. ities at Windeor, Port Cojorne, and elsewhora acted In 8 moxnt cxtraordinary manncr In refuning tonilow Capt. Davld Kiah to Le landed from the urop Canada wnen saloring with smail-pox, and re- marks thereanent that the requlations at Canadisn porta evidently require a thorouyls overhauling. TORT OF CHICAGO, The following are the arrivals and actas satlings at Lhls port for the tienty.four hours ending st 10 o'clock lant night: ARRITALE. Prop G. P Heath, Sauzatuck, sundries, Biate strest. vrop 3. 5., Hurd, n':nuucn‘:' Sundrier, Washibuon ateeet. Prop T. W. Snook. White Lake, sundrics, Polk sireet, b rop Scotls, Nuftelo, sundries, Adame strnet. rop Yauderbiit, uffalo, sundries, State stréet. ‘rop Fountaln ( urfaio, eundriea, Stato street, Itosh strect, larket, Htmr Sholy Tanjt il npnrmlmfifi'l'l- {antatze. umbe 3 behir diiwaukes licile, Marinette, lumber. Sampson !‘;»g'nr D. R Martle, Meaomines, lumber, Bempson o Hehir €. A. King, Saglnaw, salt, Onondagn Compny, Kl Linbio Naw, \norarees Tomns aies i Rehr T, W Gittard, Fagette, fron, N, 1. 16, Miils, Rehr ki T, Ui ifayl Tumbor, Market. Eelird, aycr, Menomliies, tumber, Masin 8ilp, sehr M, kard, Iackard's, iumber, blate Breet. Hark Lfriencr, Oeonto, tum arket, g 5 ATTVAL SATLIN felir Kitty Grant, itenton itaphor, B Lizals A" Law, Hulaio, grafn. Schir Juinea D, rawyer, Uuffalu, gratn, ry, Humlulo, grain. . (ioJatlch, yrain. NULLIFICATION, Views of Promincnt Busiuess Bostonians as to the Attitade of the Natlonnl Banks. Currespondance New York Graphic, Bosroy, Nov. 18.—Becauss the banks of this city have unanimously {ndorsed the action of ‘the hanks of New York respecting co-operation with Secretary Sherman fn tha matter of re- sumption, and especially commending that por- tion of the New York resolutions demonctizing allver, it does not follow that all the bustness men of oston or of Now England indorse that actlon. The bunks of New York control the bauks of the United States,—not including those of the Pactile Coast, howover,—and con- scquontly they control the banks of Boston, Just o8 tho banks of this city controt those of New Enxland, The Boston banks represent 850,000,000, which {8 twelvo times lens than the capital of the New York Iustitutions, but.is four times more than the capital of the Philadelphta bauka, It is unnecessary for me to claborate the statement that the men who run the Natlonal Banks ot Boston are among the most conserva. tive of our cltizens. They einpbatically belicve that gold and high-paylg dividends are Dest suited to the wenlthy, aud thot seap is good enouzh for the poor. In fact, these are red- letter days, on which State strect Is all agog with the musie of the crisp coupon. Durmie the past tweive montha, at least 260,000,000 In voupon fnterest hus been pald bero by the sev- cerul banking, manufacturivg, and miscelinneous Atocks, while every well-reyulated family has 1t lts possersion more or less coupons of Goy- ernment b, hie holders of tie fascinatinie coupon belleve that stiver coln {s vulear subter- fuge; but it a0 happens that there arc other 8 of people here, who not only wutnutn- Ler but out-vote the * privileged classes,” nad who believe in a double standard for busincss purposes. ‘Luiklvg with n merchant whose business-re- 1ations are very exiensive throughout the West, hd saids *I (hink the action of the banks with reference Lo sliver §s highly outrageouss and it corroborufes the idea rocentiy often expressed, that the National fianks, with” the co-operation of Vanderbilt and a few other rich man, actually e trot the financial po'lcy of this eountry, More thau half of B:‘y outside cugtomers belleve tna doutle standard, and_want 10 sea siiver, os well a3 Lhe greenvack, fuirly rocognized as a part of the money of the realin. In this connection, thu culliog fu of Uovernmout bonds bas bucn one of thu causea Of the prescot trouble. The Government itsclf s nothing but a pack of brokers, because the ‘Treasury Department s gum‘{ol‘l.:d by the speculgtors fn gold and onds, Another merchant safd: 41 belfeve we have too many Natlonal Banks in‘ gho country, Bos- ton alote hax dwlce (oo mapy,—~more than the city needs. Nespecting the action of the bauks towardy the law of Congress remonctiziue ver, I have only this to say that the people ac mund that they shall have fair play. Bebtnd tc sllver question is the great fact that there fs o publie wroniz to redres: e banks have for reveral yeara had porsessfon of tie yurd-stick that meusures everything by gold; but the fact seemsa to Le loat sfzhl of Ly sumu persous that there was n yard-stick, the messure of which was called the double-standard, whea the peo- plo borrowed o tremendous amount of goodls, to be pald fn kind. Tue agrecment of -the bor- ruwers was to restore the goods, yard for yord, with a stipulated additlon for use. Wy all know that this borrowiug business was fearful from 1861 to 18733 that silver, s well as Kold, was in use ab this time; und thar tho former had as much purchasing power as the lutter, Dut, wheu sfiver wus tuken from thy stick, gold alone was left, and therefore pay- went was more ditflcult. Now, what 1 want and what iy custouiers waut 1o ace 1s tho same ol yurid-stick, or there will b a fuss,” “This untt of measurement was changed sc- eretly, under the counter, was it uotl” 1 asked. ‘Yea: and at ‘the instance of this samc zold ot woW presiines to {Znore the law of exs remonutizing stiver,! 2 Tuan ex-bonk Prealdent I sald: “Do you think there wiil be uny trouble abaut resuinp. tiou un Llie 1t day of January uexty” *Well, that depeuds,” be replied. [ um afrald that the action of the New York banks i refustu Lo recuznizo the standard silver dol- lar as n vart of the hunest umd lexitimate mon- vy of the country, may tweke some troublé. I d¢ from tne West sad the Soath, svd eveu fu some purtions of Now England, fhat trouble may be expected sespecting the autl- stlver actlon of the Natlonal Bunke. Again, re suwption not only means the possible pavment of $33,000,x1 of greend, 1 specie, Lut also the pussible pavment of the still largor smouut of bank notes alloat, L oclicve I s {n uevord- ance with the spirlt as well us the letter of the llu-uu?ulun lJuw that every deposilor in a bank has o right, upou resumption, to draw his check for gold and siiver, Mecretary Sherman's fnter- pretation of the law, that Le 18 not obllzed to re- deems a single urcuflmck. to the coutrary not- withstanding, the day of resumption shauld byve been Inuuuulwu‘ vustpuned, or until siiver and grechbacks could huve been Suterchangeabla with gold. “The wuy toe thing stands now, In the hizht of Mr. Bheninan's thoory, about to be teduced to practico, fs, that there will be one kind of money for the tlels and anuther kind for the poar, A merchant who has just returned from tho West makt: “Your fnguiry, whether thers will be plenty of maney i the” Wost upon resum- ton, 18, Of conirse, u leading question, awl 1 amn Waabde te anywer It [0 view of the rovent action oftho New York Clearing-House Assoclation. Were greonback r to ch late luterchangy haweser, it was supvused would be the caso on resump- tlon, there would certainly be suuncy cuvuch equal to the wants of trude, and profperous tes ahead for Lhls 1y would be the pro- grawme, But gold and silver must cireulate st par along with she lanze volume of paper i order to render resugition o atter of fuct," What course, if any, do you suppose Con- gross will take towards 't atlunal Banks, in view of their uttitudo towards sitver!” * Well,"! yepliod the erchant,—wlio, by the way, sold $6,000,000 worth of Roods last year,— 1 shouldn’c wouder if the members who d 10 passing the talver bitl will pee down on ational Banks i thoy should mslt upon realaw of Congruss. 1am acquain ith tho tewper of the catern merchant and furwer, aud, when Esay thae tue lea fs rooted In thelr mind that the Natfonal Hanks arc s leealized monop- uly for the burposs of enrichiog the Fastern capitaliat, I speak only s wood-deal of truty, ‘Tuese Nutional Bauky, vou kuow, are tue crea- tou of Congress, and Congress way regulate Sheuw fu the hntereat of miver,”? Talki Lotber bushiess mica here, whoie independency cuables the Lo give free expres- ston of thelrvplnton, the geucral conclusiuu s arrived at, that the Natlonal Bauks have wade & mistake fn (enorisg sfiver in tho mauter of reaumption; aud thut resumption ftsell ex- clusiveiy on a gold basis will resul io a failure, and way result ju the rult of the great interests of the country, But with remonetized sitver, and {ts just récozuitiuy fu resuinption, the e dustries of the couutry witl revive, FINANUIAL, “THE MINING RECORD; 61 Broadway, New York. The ouly paper tn thy United States that gives tid and lateat sccounts frou all Ui Sold, sliver, aa- uther Minesof Anierica. Ot car.” Orders cx scused 1ur Malug becke, Ifuriustion givou iroe, ALEX WO CLLOLIY Fropn e =3 “For the Effeed Prodneed by Fellows' Gompound Syrap 0f Hypaphosphites tor v permitted to of 5t Gt . 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