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MARINE NEWS. Outrageous Assault by Union Sail- ors upon a Schooner and Her Crew. A New Location for the Harbor Storm Signal @artially Selected. See ‘Wide-Awake Tugmen Open a Bridge for Sleepy Bridge-Tenders.- Schooner Nabob Temporarily Abandoned More Disasters on Lake On- - tario. : An Active Day in Grain Preights—Misoel!- aneous Local Notes. HOME GATHERINGS. GRAIN AND COAUSE, FREIGHTS. ‘Yesterday was one of the most active of the season in the grain freights market. ‘The rates of Friday were firmly maintained in the face of large offerings of tonnage, all of which were quickly uccepted by shippers. The engagements have decimated the fleets both here and at Mil- waukee to the extent that another advance may be looked for on Monday should the shipping de- mand continne good. The charters reported were: To Buffalo—Propeliers Commodore, New- burg. and Fountain City, wheat at 5 cents; pro- pellers Cuba, Scotia, Portage, -steam-barge Thomas W. Palmer and consort Melbourne, steam-barge A. Everett, schooners Michigan, Cortez, M. E. Tremble, E. A. Nicholson, Cossack, M. J. Cummings, D. P. Dobbins, J. Couch, and Leadvilte, corn at 4% cents. To Erio—Propelier Annie Young, schooners Charles H. Burton, 0. M. Bond, Hoboken, and Parana, corn at 456 cents. To Port Colborne—Steam-barge Tecum- seh, wheat on through rate. Capacity, 170,000 ‘bushels wheat and 750,000 bushels corn. Coarse freights are still unchanged. Charters: Schooner Alice 31, gions [eeber: from Muskegon at $2; sebvoncr Petrel, lumber from Manistee atw25, There were few veasels in the market for engagements. i: : AN ODTHAGE BY UNION SAILORS. A dastardly outrage ris perpetrated by Union sailors at this port Inte Wednesday evening. The objects of revenge were the schooner James Platt and the Captain and crew. According to the statement of Capt. O'Grady, he shipped a crew at noon on Friday, and asked the mento turn tound clean up the decks preparatory to leaving port. The order was disobeyed as often us repented, until the Captain got out of pa- tuence and finally told the mutinous gang that them spent the entire day, from 4 o'clock in the” dao ing upet dark, on ‘the lake, without bring- a e Schooner Mary A: Gregory was in the Chi- Sage Company's South Side dock- yesterday for The schooner Minnie Slauson received a new cap for her centrebourd-box and. new chacks at the Chicago Company's yard yesterday. Yesterday morning Throop-street bridze was carelesly ‘swung against the barge S. M. Stephenson. carrying away her mizzen rigging on the port side. A portion of one of the aproa timbers of the bridge’ was ‘broken by contact with the vessel. . Jn addition to two scows lorded with rubble- stone, the tug G. B. Green yesterday towed a Pile-driver and dump-scow across the lake to Michigan City yesterday. B. Anderson succeeds T. W. Holby as Master “of the old schooner Two Brothers. Tne Goodrich Transportation Company an- nounces that during the’ rest of the senson the Monday morning stcamer.for Milwaukee will not Jeave until 7 o'clock in the evening, und that it will go only as far as Mitwaukee, On the other days of the week the Milwaukee boats will leave asusual. ‘Tho schooner Thomas Parsons received a new foretopmast yesterday. Harbormaster Carey complains | that Capt. George Jewell, of the tug Bluck Ball, malfcious- dy held a vesselin the draw ‘of Wells street bridge last. evoning, thereby’ detaining not less than one thousand people and numberlesstcams pearly tive minutes. Capt. Sullivan, of the schooner Golden West, Says that the schooner Nabob is not ashore on Cana Isiand, but lies on-the mainland just south of North Bay. The starboard side of the strand- ed vessel shows no indication of the serious in- jury, reported to have been sustained by the craft. The Golden West passed within half a tile of her. 5 + 3 . ‘The tur Welcome arrived here from Milwau- .kee early yesterday morning with the schooners ‘Cossack, Cortez, and Hoboken, having been up- wards of thirty hours en route. The tug ‘en- countered a heavy souall off Racine at3 o'clock Friday morning. during which the vessels pulled her astern. Tho ‘strain ‘upon the" tow-line rendered {t almost impossibie to wear the tug and yessels. They were finally got under the land, and taken into Racing harbor, ‘where they remained until ‘Friday evening, when another Btartwasmade. - - : Sailors experienced more dirty weather on the Jake last night. MARINE DISASTERS. STRANDINGS ON LAKE ONTARIO. Osweco, Oct.2—A coal barge is ashore near Cape Vincent, and a vessel stranded on Duck Island. x The report that a vessel capsized off Lone Point is supposed to refersto the disaster off Ducks, The schooner Voluntecr, with hoop poles for Oswego, went ashore. at. Mexico Point yesterday. The crew were taken off; by the life- faving men. The feck load {s reported gone. Capt. Hemans, of Port Ontario, recently sold her toCapt. Ed Doille, of Cleveland, O., for $1,000 cash, but took her on the lasttrip. Iris said that as soon as he got ashore he cume on bere and drew the $1,000 which Cant, Doille had de- posited for him. 4 DAMAGED BY: COLLISION. Derrorr, Oct. 2.—The propeller Chicago, pound up, collided with the barge‘ Jouroeyman, in tow of the Belle Cross, bound down. tne pro- peller carelesly running between the Journey- rye at 44 cents and wheat at 4% cents. ‘To King: ston—Schooner Glenniffer, wheat at 7 cants. Cleared—Schooner Glenniffer. * v4... KINGSTON. ® r Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Krnasrox, Ont., Oct. 2.—Arrived—Sohooners Jobn Magee, from Chicago, 19,000 bushels corn; + M. Neelon, Chicago, 300 busbols corn; James Wade, Chicago, 18, 0 bushels corn, ‘ OWEN SOUND. - : . Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, OweEN Sound, Ont., Oct. 2.—Sailed—Propeller Lake Erie, Chicago; schooner St. Louis, Wian- ton, to load ties for Chicago. é COLIaNawoop. Spectal Dispatch to.The Chicago Tribune,” Coxtrxawoop, Ont., Oct. 2.—Arrived—Propel- Jer Canada, from Chicago, grain; schooner Acon- tins, Chicago, 17.800 bushels cora. Sailed—Propeller Canada, Chicago. PORTSMOUTH. - Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, 4 PorTsMOUTE, Ont,, Oct. 2.—Satled—Schooner Grantham, Milwaukee, 35u tons pig-iron. . ‘ - _ Q8WEGO. ' - Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Oswza0, N. ¥., Oot. 2.—Sailed to-day—Schooner Lem Ellsworth, coal, Chi mo “BARNTIA.. 4. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune: ~ SARNIA, Ont., Oct. 2—The propeller Prussia, Chicago for Montreal. called.here to-day. PORT OF CHICAGQ. = - ARRIVALS. 44 Stmr Sheboygan, Manitowoc, sundri 4 Btmr Shcboyeaniakegon, sundries. "tty Prop William Crippen. ‘Manistee, lumber, _ Prop Minnesota, Escanaba, iron ore. 7, Prop Skylark, Benton Harbor, sundries,» Prop Messenger, St. Joseph, sundries. Prop 7. S. Paxton, South Haven, sundries, Prop Portage, Butfalo, sundries. Prop Welcome, Milwaukee, towing. Prop. C. Baldwin, Escanaba, fron ore, Prop Hilton, Pike's Pier, wood. . Prop St. Joseph, Muskegon, lumber. Prop Colin Campbell, Ludington, lumber. Prop Ocean, Montreal, sundries. Prop Anale Young, Erle, sundries, Prop Trader, Muskegon, lumber. Prop MM. Grob, Manistee. lumber. Prop Scotia, Buffalo, sundries. * Schr South Haven, Muskegon, wood. Schr Petrel, Muskegon, lumber. Schr D. R. Marti, Sturgeon Bay, lumber. Sebr 8. Anderson, Muskegon, lumber, Schr A. M, Beers, Muskegon, lumber. Schr Sardinia, Whit Lake, lumber, Sebr Cossack, Milwaukee, light. x Schr Hoboken, Milwaukee, light. 3 F Schr Cortez, Milwaukee, light. “ Sebr City of Grand Haven, Grand Haven, lamj ber. Schr W. A. Smith, Charlevoix, sundries. Sehr Golden West, Escanabn, iron ore, Sebr Apprentice Boy, Grand Haven, lumber. Schr Adirondack, Muskegdao, lumber. Scbr A. B. Hale, Muskegon, lumber. Sehr Transfer, Muskegon, lumber. Schr Lumberman, Muskegon, lumber. Schr Oliver Culver, Pensaukee, lumber. Schr Jenny Lind, Muskegon, wood. Schr Kate BE. Howard, suskegon, lumber. . ACTUAL SAILINGS. Schr James Piatt, Escanaba. ‘SchrJobn Bean, Jr.; Muskegon. ‘Sehr Lone Star, Marinette. Schr Planet, Menominee. Scbr Sonora, Menominee. . ‘The ‘New. YorkiStock -Market Active, iwith Better “Prices. ‘The Produce Markets Irregular—Lard Active—Pdrk: Tame — Meats vt +i, Dull gind Easier, ; Less Doing in ‘Grain —~Wheal Strong — Corn and Oats Firmer—Floyr More” a ‘Active. 4 FINANCIAL. : —— > ‘The New York stock market has been general- ly active, some properties scoring several points upward. The bulls have had the best of the fight, and gored their ursinc sdversaries four- fully. They made large gains on C., B.&Q., and the upward movement was also strong, as Were Michigan Central, Houston & Texas, Central, Manhbattan,, and Metropolitan Elevated, “For Saturday the market-was unusually active, with an upward tendency, Western Union was the exception, being wenk'and neglected. The coal- ers were firmly hela, whic Wabush, Iron Mount- ain, Union and Northern Pacific, St. Joe, and Pacific Mall remained inactive. The market closed somewhat irregular, but strong. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy gained on the opening 8%, Morris & Essex,4, New York Cen- ‘tral %, Michigan Central Lake Shore % “Bple 34, Northwestern 2%, St. Paul 1%, Ohlo & Mississippi 3, Hannibal & St. Joe 4, Missouri, Kanegs & Texas %, Delaware & Hudson %, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western %, Néw Jer sey Covses i. Manhattan Etevated!21¢, Louis- ville & Nashville "134, Nashville’ & ‘Chattanooga U4, Houstii‘& Texas Central 6. .” p ‘The offers: in,New York to sell the Govern- ment bonds for the Sinking Fund lust weck amounted: to $6,609,250. There were necepted $1,057,200 Os of "81 ‘gt-104.47@104.60, $540,800 53 at 102.56@ 102.86, $2,000'6s pf 1880 at 102.47,—in alt 2,500,000. ie The steamer Rhein ‘bought on Saturday $629,000 in gold. ea Te The clearings of the Chicago banks for the week ending Oct. 2 were as fotlows: i Date. Clearincs. Balances, 205. $2,620,969 Corresponding, week iastyear..... 353 The following is the statement of the Con- troiier of the Cnrrency’ Oot. 1, showing the | amounts of National-bank notes and of legal- | year.’ Miles operated last year, | Bed, 551. cha 00) Northern Pacitic.. Northwestern, Nashville & Chatt. New Jersey Centra. 22 f ‘Northwest stock has not sold so high for | quict and easy;and meat dull, with consider- years, nor has Milwaukee & St. Paul sold 60 bigh | able weakness. _ Mess pork cosed. steady, at Since the famous “Garner” speculation. i A dispatch from Washington bullion-fund of the New York Assay 722,500, making the the ‘todays, steady at 481; de- mand, 4 The weekly statement'of the associated banks | heavy. Cattle were dull at $2.00@5. 50for inferior shows the following changes: SUSI: logulctegaers, $160, 100; legul-tenders, decrease, site, increase, $802,500; clreulation, decrease, |-Nochanges were noted inthe procory market. 5.800; reserve, decrease, $243, hold $4,399,800 in excess 1 requirements, Brought ¢625,000in gold. i ie steamer Khein } GOVERNMENT DONDS. Wah | gegearneeea el sey: ern Blenivan Centra, 2E8 Bue: 175 ioe 1B TT be Es § 2: 1.00 | ‘The lending produce markets were less active io | yesterday, and irregular. Whent was stronger - 240 | esvecially in. the latter part of the seasion, 1809 |. though red wasrelativelydull. Corn was firmer. Boe with some suspicions of another squeeze this 5) | month. “Rye wasstendy, and barloy held higher. though again in big supply. Oats were strong, Lard was active, and stronger, while pork was $18.20@18.95 for Octover, and $12.65@12.67% for ‘The | November. Lard closed a shade higher, at be Inbregsed By the panstee ot ‘$10,000,000 iin gold | $7,824 selier October, and ss Bs Nove coin to enubie the Supcrintandent to make pay- | Short ribs closed stenay at ‘$1.75 for Oct ir. mont for foreign gold coixdeposited.for Ameri- | spring -wheut closed Tie higher, at-9i%o for coin. liveries of foreign’zo}d coin and bars at the New York Assay Otfice ' week ended last evening, wore $3,426,300. total arrivals of foreigi Eurone from Aug, 2 to and American total receipts Assay Office for the week, $4,720,544; Monoy market ens cantile paper, $4@3%. 1¢ Sterling exchange, October, and #Xc for- November. Red win- ype for me ter closed at 8x@95c for cash in good a locations.’ Corn closed %c higher, at 89%¢ n gold coin and barsfrom | pid for October, and 40%@10K%e for November. 900, | Oats closed ¥@xXo higher, at B%e far October, 90c for November, and about 30Xccash. Ryo was steady at 8c cush and &c for November. 2@3 per cent; prime mer | Barley was held firmer at "6c for, next month and 7ée for October. Hogs were quict and easy at $4.75@5.00 for Nght, and at 59@5.00 for toextra. Dry goods continue active, and prices ae ast ‘rule firm, both for cotton and :woolen textiles. «| There was a fair city and country demand, ond, of | excepting coffees, which were weak, the.quota- tions of the day. before: were fully sustained. No changes were apparentin the aried-fruit Wes .market. Fish were firm. Lake’ fish and cod cwere in better. supply..,The . butter “market was. without new featurés, There was a good local aud shipping demand, and previous prices _were firmly sustained.: Cheese was moving freely at full figures. Bagging, Teather, tobac- ‘co, coal, and. pig-iron were quoted as before. Olls were fairly active and firm.’ Carbon aa- vanced ¥@ke, with Elsino quoted at_ 23% and snow white at 20%c. : ae Lumber was, in good demand at the yards. The receipts ‘continue. heavy, but dry lumber, ‘which {s chiefly wanted for shipment, is safd to pein only fair supply. Some. house§ report a searcity of fencing, and quote it firm. The cargo - offerings . were ‘small Saturday, which fact prevented ‘much. - trading. Wool was in. request. for Western con- sumption, and steady. Broom-corn continues | active and steady. The Eastern buyers are at purchasing freely, and new broom-corn {s now becoming plenty. Hay was unchanged, the best grades boing salable to shippers. Hides were quoted easier.” The sales of poultry were fair at recent inside priced. Green fruits exhibited little change. ge iL Lake freights were very active and steady, at &e for wheat end 4c for corn to Buffalo. Hoom 1 |-was taken for 170,000 bu wheat and 750,000 bu | corn. The receipta of wheat {n this city during tast month were only. about 40 per cent of the volume 1.40) Du. BARLEY—Was gulot and unebani sellers of fatures were, asking more, bor foul effecting any sales. Seller November was quowey '6e, bid. and October at about sc. with changes sa3t atige diference, "No.2 was ideTiifc. No. 8 ioume No. 4aboutdse. Samples.were in fule demand smaller offerings. the receipts fulling off. ‘The hot les Were preferred, und common lols were Get Cash sales were reported of L5N bu No. 21. NeW on truck: eon 34.000 ba. none Tovah ‘Wheat was firmer Saturday afternoon, with s fey sales 810 for November. BY TELEGRAPH,’ FOREIGN. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, -.. ++ FLAVENPOOE, Oct. 2-1: 8. m—FLouE—No. ty GRAIN—Whest—Winter. No. 1, 86114: No.2, fata; ° springy No. ae xe 2 js be White, No. 3, 95's4s - No. 2,,88 4d; club,;No. So. 2, 98 50,° New, No. 1. és. ae ee PROVIsioNS—Pork, Tis. Lara. 43d. 0° 3 | LIVEREOOL, Cte, 2-COTTON—Tending down; tg Ta: sal bales; 3] 3 he ‘pants, Sid pele apectlaton and exper Sua LARD—, . Fay ao cod OT a Phe wel iv “f ‘Trade: ry the Ct Board LIVEREOOT, Oct. 2~I1:3.—Piour, 99Us, Wh, Wi tors 8s 0030 id; spring.73 sd@vs; ae SAP aRb fs suas Was” Corn, Sa ‘Pose ne” fae LIVERPOOL, Oct. 2—Wheat rather dal; seta: No. 2 spring, $9 10d: No. Sdoc Reade? Comin erund a shade bigher st 53. Cargocs off coast Whey in flr demand: red winter advanced td. Com in fat demand. Arrived—Wheat and corn in fairdemoy and tirm, ‘To arrive—Wheat steady; California ae: vanced éd. Corn strong atid advance. Pork ia, Lard doll and 3d lower st 42s. Bacon, long clear’ gr short clear, 45s. Tallow, a8, Cheese, is 64. Beet 62s tid. . ‘LONDON, Oct. 2—LIVERPOOL—Wheat qui _ fimerat ss. MARK LANE—Carsoes otf crust Wee fro; falr average red winter, 413 td. Corn tim, goes on passaze—Wheat steady. Corm strung. Sie average ‘auality of No. 2 Chicazo spring wheat int a prompt shipment, 42s ic average quallty of na ma ceica mixed corn for prompt: shipment by al, Me, NEW YORK. a Nuw YORK, Oct. 2—COTTON—Dull’ and :essiery 1UGG1560; futures steady: October, -1nS0: Novem. ber, lu.Ge: December, 10-7dc: Junuary, 10.6¢; February, IL0c; March, lithic: April, 1120; May, ILde, : FLoun—Firm: receipts, 19.00 bris; shipments, a8 - bris; super State and Wessern, &50@400; coonnag to gond common, #.00@4.00; R004 to cholce, sm@Cs, ite heut extra, $1.15@4.00; St Bice rapt tahercerea fc a ea GiatN-- Wheat wenk; Fecelpts 51.000 ba: shipmenta’ 3 345, unsraded La; NO. 3 steamer do, $1. graded white, $1.05@t.Mz red October, SLUSI¢@ 1.09%; ber, SLIMGLLIA Ci November, er; recelpis, uF Western. 4% IC =i Haws Odie bacateaays yearlings, Motser juiet but steaay; yearlings, Ma%er Kester and Western, tludser New Ya he Raul in September, 1872, and those of ‘cornshow about he would fill their places if they didnot go to | Paricatacs® Jbarwe in tho tow, and cuttiog | Scbrie Mt. siasom, Gurdner. 60 per centincrease. The total receipts of grain work. Fuatling to heed this last warning be went | the tow line com} or pletely off. The stem of the | S Si 88, North Bay. away and secured other mea, Up | barre was badly jammed, and she commenced pone oH Owen, Escanaba, tender notes outstanding at .the dutes. of the passage of the acts of June 20, 1874, Jan. 14, 1875, Amount outstanding June 29, 157: Amount outstanding Jun. 14, 153 Amount outstanding May 31, 1978. Amount outstanding at date. Deorouse during the last, month... Increase since Uct. 1, 1679,..: tithes LEGAL-TENDER NOTES. Amount outatanding Juno 2. 1 Amount outstanding Jan, 1 1879. ‘Amount retired under act of Jan. dark, as tho vessel wus leaving her moort towed by utug, the baffled seamen, who had | _ Krxcsron, Oct. 2.—The schooner which foun- 3 tie hovered about the nelghLorhood until then, be- | dered near the Ducks is generatly conceded to Schr Gen. Sigel, Muskexon. boveredaiwde with chanks of iron-ore, intend- | be the Olive Branch. She was in part owned by | SebrJ. A. Holmos, Grand Haven. on ‘to wreck everything perishable on ‘the ves- ] Oldrieve & Horn, of this city. They believe she | Séhr San Jacinto, Cedar er eg acland mam the vrew. The unexpected bom- | is sunk. ‘Tbeir only hope. is that the | ScheT. B. Stockbridge, Muskegon. - fel and mare from Capt, O'Grady areturn | schooner. is lying in some port on | Scbs4J. V. Jones, Muskegon... fire with a revolver, which had theeffectto | the American side, Fir | cre. eh es preheat rh orcad Beatter the assallanta, Everything went well | are supposed ta be lost, consisted of Capt. Aule, | Prop Kuclryo. Mae nesai whose arrival the mutincers stepped | jJeaving badly. P ‘1878, & 7 ai th dly. Schr Mantence, Peshtigo. rs and May 381, 1878, together with the amounts out- ae for the month show a.slight deci in th ¢ 40. ee eee ee eveningaboue 9 1g THE OLIVE BRANCH. = Schr Advocute, Peshtigo. atsinding at dute and the increase or decrease: tected Diepatek ie Ten Gaibhge Hana: Zor the mont spoT ate would, uowever, | ankebccauetnat steady st see : Special Dispatch to The Chicaro Tribuns. Scbr J. Luwrence, Ludmgton. ; oe NATIONAL-BANK NOTES! Bowon Oct 2--The stock market to-day Ho an ineroase but for. the scarcity, of cars funrewrine Lone Map tts e rallrozd _companies* scem ave irm at er4c. * Tug Welcome, Milwaukee. , Ce ‘was active and strong at all points. Yesterday's 7 y'8 | increased the jength of rond-bed by building | , BATHE Sten good feeling continued, and in several instances: branches mot ‘pidly than they have augment- and Itio Grande light middles and heavy weight, 24, = marked xd¥xnces wore made, Boston Land sold @%ec. \ better thun at tho close last night; Water | ¢@ the number of cars.. It follows that the | Woor-—Quiet but steady: domestlo feece, 2G oAdhS | Bowersras up 2, and galey of Boviston Stroot | transportation aollnics st the, average county | rules eke wamaineG. aor reateettam Were made at ia-iéy Atchison frst mortgages | GEPOE Arete ea en wencad recelbis | Beet steady with fale devand. Cut mosis ae were stendy at 10 offered; Hartford & Erie "s. | if more cars could be furnished, but the expan- | 10n#, Clear miles, ti eae ea si Scrrex—Dull an sales at38%, with #% bid; Ubicago, Burlington & Quincy, sules at 120: Little Rock 73 were strong. | Sl9n would be chietly in other gratn.. | Wand unchanied. thereafter until the lower railroad bridge, near | of igstons ates Sinaia arse, Bellerilio: Sener. S. Da ‘Grand Haven. ue rast one ba chieiiy tn oneh er tesei f cook; two Frenchmen, and an Oswego sailor. | Schr C. @ Ha soe ped Tt 4 gt e hog packing in this olty since. the close o GuEese—Steady at 10612! Schr S. Anderson, sluskegon. Amount on.stiti AEIOLAGIONs:, New Mexico 7s old at U0}, and | yasP Genroury ngremutes about, 252000 head, | | MErAts—Monufacturod dopvor qulets ne shel ; Awainst1,702,000 to same time Inst year. ‘Thut is | Ing,2c; ingot Inke, IKgide: ply-tron dull and Soper g de bu roe one To bridge The 1 had beeh insured. but the policy x Inen bud made iste to reacl vessel had been insu: J. bur e. policy = jn advance of the vessel, and, arming | pired on the 15th of September. Messrs. Old- Sehr Crowes Bread De i £8 ees? with stones ‘and. pieces of | Heve & Horn had ordered her reinsurance, | Sehr Onward, Ford River. Dick: awatted her arrival. After the | but the order does not scem to have been ear- | Sehr Albatross, Muskene 5 x Piatt'bad fairly entered the draw, the fusilade | ried out. ‘The vessel is about nine rears old, Sebe Ainole Suen mreapabey ‘ . gthel with such vigor that the man at the | andwas built by Mr. Redmun, of Pietou. So | Schr M. 1. Collins, Menwmitce. wheel beat a hasty retreat. Capt. O'Grady es- | soon as the weather moderates a search will be orp. cit Ml ee rf) att i a ‘Gain ‘a Have! sayed to take bis place, and was quickly felled | Instituted. i Sonn Sie ps cane i pic is @ rand a D,, by a brickbat, which struck the back of bis head ; SAFE. Sehr City of Grand Haven. Grand Slaven, with such force as to reader. him senseless, The | The schooner Ocean Wavo, about which there | Schr Mine wae BMuskegon ‘gon. Z bad pulee ee re han eer ‘ean pen of oid ome cou be, was In’ Pring’s Cove Jast | Schr L. M. Davis, Muskegon. ng possi ching Me . Mus . jury sustained by the Captain mig! ex MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ‘Prop M. Groh, Muskegot d le a a se MM. 5 Fon. amined, and dressed by a surgeon. |The, blow, ‘TRE NABOB TEMPORARILY ABANDONED. Bene St. Joseph, Muskegon. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. althungh serious enough, was found w be far i from dargorous, Consequently Capt, O'Grady : Pee ay emversa: Sauuatuee, sadtios. evided to proceed with the vessel. He suys be MILWAUKEE, Oct..2.—A dispatch from Capt. Prop Wilitam Livingstone, Jr. Peshtigo, towing. knows alt of the mea cagaged in hyregscar™ i Kirtland, of the tug Leviathan, received bere to- | prop Tempest, White Lake, saadeese a such is the ease, then be ought to Y | aay, states that the schooner Nabob is out three | Stmr Sheboygan, Manitowoc, sundries: receive punishment in the Criminal Court A i ist feet and cannot be puiled with 2 hawser aloue. | Str Alpena, Muskegan, sundries. serious mistake chargeable to the Captain is Pl See an eer Tecan, aunaries. buyers” f2¥¢ J. % at 11934, sales and bid; Chicago, Suriington & | thus fare sane oat ‘or the last nine months is | “‘y’ ut, S.1se@s2a; clinch, 2 et mazog | Quincy advanced from 189 to Vhs, and. Caleazo about 3,725,000 head. _————$$_—_ Reperres tense tienes 2edataannens 233 ichigan was steady ar 65; Sandusk: = Jncreiisé in deposit daring thd inst month: “cag | Oo ca ablose bueia the final eales and on rod . PROVISIONS. ; NURSES. as ape onan ee second call old ns low as 8, Among gihehome | 09 PRODUCTS Wore Irregular, ith tte saacmet reulation of National gold banks not includet Fon astern jum: rom 31 to 32}, while .| change in the local hog market or the advices from | xigt; "Training. the aboro, HE0U; - Boston & Maine‘tell off from 134%. yesterday's | other points. Lard was in good demand and firmer, ablisbinent-of she xitaote ing Tt seems that gold is-boing shipped from Eu- | closing point, to 133%; New York & New En- | put weakened toward the end of the session. Mess School—lis Alms and Methods, |“. giand to Irgin in, quantities that rathor sur- | gland was quoted at 30% bid, with asked: Og- | pork was tame on deliveries’ this year, but January Itis well known that in many cases of sick prise our vencrabis. frfead Joba Bull, On thig,| Aeusdurg common was, strong. at 22%, and on | was more trmly held, though closing ensy. Old pork | Bess carota nursing is indispensable to recory, subject the Pall Mall Gazette has this.to say: Sree ee WEeriC Aasetuated Peres was very quiet, and some quoted a downward tend--| ery, and that often the nurse is of more im: ‘Ata timo when somealarm has: been excited | Boston, Oct. 2.—Stocks close : ency, but there was no sign that the parties controll- | portunce than the doctor. In, any really seriots; fn commercial circles by the posstoility of a 78.11. B.& agg "| IE the deal for this month were departing from the | ilIness, the proper watching of the patient is drain of bullion to-America, it is worth notice 4s §G{C., 16 policy of letting the shorts fill at anything over $18.00, grave question, and one which causes the. that £25,000 in gold has just been taken out of but not below that figure. Meats were rather dull, | son ain, -sicia: th I the bank for shiptuent to India. Our,nttention thetime being athand whan: they will bacut more | *e04ing Physician no little trouble. There an is go often called tu the fact that India ‘has silver frocly. The principal holder reported a° continued | Femedies to be given at certain times, undét:; currency and imports igrze quantities of that good demand for consumption, und Jurge sales inthe | certain conditions, and on certain changes take, ‘Office during the lost three daysof the week. ‘There ing place—and this requires an experienced: that, ufter having inaugurated the defensive by | He.has stripped the vessel, and will bring the 2 metal that we dis ad te [ft i esopnecr Se pnd ‘re disposed to ignore her capac- ij Prop T- §. Paxton, South Haven, sundries, ity for absorbing gold., And yet India annually has been. little more done in packiag during the | Dorson. Again, when tho crisis of the disease, Q vigorous use of powder and cold lead, he dia | outfit to this port. Prop O. C.-Williams, Saugatuck. sundries, ast week, egate 3} Be aan pesort, 30 teen ne BE ae alle + $0 BE TOWED BY THE LEVIATHAN. Prop Skylark, Henton Hurbor. ‘Sundries, imports an Logue the inure peecioue metal Beotis ‘niainst LiMo for the samo time iastyear, | #PDroaches, it often is imperatively necessary: Prono clattn to. be posted as to the origin of | | Wolf & Davidson's, new barge ‘Progress, now | Prop City "of Travorse, ‘Traverse. City, 4000 ba aphich upars.u seUnPNG tag io ee BE OREIGN. | Bang rina 19 do ln Ie. ceancea Diipsete Noten | Murat a rene Soon ed Oa ooead ane nearly ready for business, is to be towed by the oats‘and suncr g vt + witht” a ete” relative " + y LONDON: Oct.:2.—Consols; 97 13-16. © * | ber, und fell bac! 12SBI2, | . ot ity, Buttalo, 484 corn. ending with’ 1876, "whett tte” relative yntueor)) neols 9 Ae I. ee me. i. |°can detect this, sosubtle at times is the fmt; than, : Sehr Queen Ci alo, 46,00). bit corn. gold to sliver was tus late wlfected, the total |*, American. securities —New 25, 10545 48, 112: Fey elehlag™ aioe fiber tn ont ang Sir] 3ymptom of alteration in the, patient's coud, the diiculty ditors fomewnat from taat bf sho | measly Te Captain. OY Say it the crew ref 0 do Pai be Prop Milwaukee, Buffalo, #425 bu corn, 16,000 Y This Hiaols Central a. core. - net imports ot treasufe into Ind a amounted to | 45 1; Illinois Central f stom at glee Sal ‘ba wheat, 600 tos. lnnd. and sindries, see nee ROO, OF nich 28,000,000, or more | Central, 60M; New York Central, 135; Brie, 40%;,| seller Gcwobor ata Dv oriedo artis: 800 brls-| _ ‘To secure good nurses for the sick a schoolfte KL Hp: |eukana, preterted A utland, preferred... <Hije{ Rutland; common.s-. Fe PoRi-N : soy work until Capt. O'Grady bad satistl cate PORTS: them thit they were to receive $2.0 per day KE je 3 Ia . t : Prop Avon, Buffalo, “47,000 bu onts, 20,000: bu ae, 0 5500 b j that he told them be could get men for $2.25 DETROIT. ae es than one-third, were in gold, being at the rate | Seconds, seller November,at #12t50127244: 3,000 dris seller the | the training of nurses was established in Nev. Bad | would pay BO More, ae als Alea isle Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Prop gorn, end sundries malo, 2,000 bu wheat, | of 29,600.00 a year. During the same period of Pans, Oct. 2.—Rentes, 85 Se. Ferree Mgt and 40 bela seller January at | York in May, 1873, attached to Bellevue Hospllah, plnces with socalled nonsay that the crew who | _DETROrT, Mich., Oct. 2.—Passed up—Propellers 10,0W bu corn, 1,50 bris flour, and sundries, { te? Yeurs the production of all the gold mines uf p Lavb—Advanced g¢ per 100 tbs, bat closed a shade |. Since that date the work performed by grad assault. we Tio say Prop James Fisk, Jr., Butfalo, 32,000 bu wheat, the world is estimuted to have averaged about MINING STOCKS. ensior than Friday afternoun, at $7.8 spot or seller | Uates from the iastitucion nas been so satisfac U 6,000,000 ounces a year, or say £21.000,000. ‘That % RANCTEOO: Gctover or seller November, and $78) seller Jan--| tory asto win golden opinivas from the mut: AN FRANCISCO, unry, sales were reported of 25) tes pot at $i distinguished of the medical ‘fraternity with’ 85; 7,00 tes seller October at whom they have come in contact. The Society. boul was went out with the Platt were promised $2.50 per | Chicago. Nyack, Rounoke: stenam-barges Sparta “5 ing Arbo! i 250 tea Jard, and sundrics. , a Be err ge HANBON STOR stile Week Broly and sousere GJ; werataw. we | SoRr cartes, Haufalo. £000 bo cory saa weno a than oueeipate ofthe total | SANFRANOISCO, Oct. 2—Tha following were | 1H 20) otc; Ma tee rellet November nt S.24@7sii4; Gy tas seller the | incorporating and managing the school : ‘TRE HARDOR STORM SIGNAL Mills, Fred Kelly and consort, C. J. Kershaw, W. | Schr Elizabeth Jones, Butfalo, 40.00) bu corn, hee 3 ‘The petition of Chicazo vessel, propeller, and | H. Gratwick and consort, P. Chamberlin and | Sehr Cossack, Burtale, 21,000 bu corn. Production sunnier ee a wie ee nade: the closing quotations at the Stock Boar year a and 2250, tes. eller Janyary at ¥ ae ae ane of chet wealthiest and ces,” ra RE or’ stores al cre consort and schooner E.P. Beals, 3fichigan and | Sent FN to, e000 bus cor stand. "Tho larger portion tnust be converted, | Alte” FS, ROL tes. sorted of 1.15000 Ibs.short | influential ladies of the metropolis, whase work 1 7.000 into ornaments and Sewglry, but probably much ribs at $7.0 spot, £7.73 seller October, #7. seller No- | ia promoting Its interests bas becn indefatiganle. vember. and $:.02\%@7.01¢ seller January; 150 tcs . were about Sc per wer than th yf 3 wee ono dny. Phices for the leading outs of meats | Teuce with the view of forming a atmilar institu {he harbor storm signal from the Exposition 3 Guilding fo some point in the vicinity of the | barges, H. L. Worthington, C. “Hurlbut and.) gonrQ, J. Wells, Buffalo, 37,000 bu corn. jumbver market received prompt attention at | consort, J. R. Prindiville andbarges, J. P.Don- | Schr 0. M. Bond, Buffalo. 22,000 bu corn. Becht ig hoarded in the form of ‘sovereigns. When | Beleher: the hands of the Acting Chicf Signal Otticer of | aldson and barges; scnoonérs John Burt, Chris | Schr North Cape, Buffalo, 24,531 bu tlax-seed. r Bombay was reaping her cotton harvest, at the crisis of the American :War. a calculation was i i i ‘Army, who at once instructed Scrgt. | Grover, Albacore, Camden, Pathfinder, D. Sehr E. Fitzgerald, Buffalo, 20,000 bu tlax-seed, . _——<———— the Mitchell, in charge of the Chicaco Signal Sta- dion, to make careful examination of all the eligible main river points, and forward a rec- omimendation of the one deemed by him to be the most suitable. In accordance with his in- structions, Sergt. Mitchell spent considerable time along the docks yesterday. The resutt, it is said, was that he became #0 favorably im- ressed with the building owned and occupied by fegsrs. Gilbert Hubbard & Co., ship-chandlers, corner of Fifth uvenuc and South Water street, 3 to make overtures for the privilege of boist- ing signals upon the fine, vessel-rigged spar which towers above its roof to the hight of seventy-five fect. The overtures were re- arded with favor by the junior members of the itm, ‘and{t now only remuins for the senior member, Mr. Gilbert Hubbard, to give his cou- rent in order to secure a recommendation to the bead of the Bureau in Weshington, Inasmuch asa lengthening of the halyards will enabl signals to be holsted from the sidewalk or atrect, and thus obriate the necessity of trayers- §ng the interior of the building at night with a lighted iantern, there cannot be the slixhtest doubt of obtaining “Mr. Hubbard's con- sent also. Judging trom what has transpired tbus far the reporter fecls warranted in assur~ dng the readers of the marine departmcat of THE TRxBUNE that the storm: signals will be dis- played frum the masthead oyer Gilbert Hub- bard & Co.'s Building in less thaa a fortnight. No better selection can gostly ‘be made, ict ‘those who will seek far and near. It is proposed by the vessel and tug. owners to affix tothe building from which the signal {is displayed a box of fair size, with glass {508 and place therein a, series of slides ring fn gilt capitals the leading polnts of tne com} — viz: NN. EB. £, 8 £, 8. 5. W., W.. N.W. ‘This box is to be“ locked and the key placed Hi the possession, of the signal officer, who display at the front the silde de roting the direction from. which a storm is approaching whenever the order, * Siz- nals up,” is torwarded from Washington. The ‘box will be tucated sufficiently low down on the wall to cnable all who feel interested to inform themselves without the least difticulty, This idea, which js one of the best yet evolved in connection with the storm signals, oricnated with J.S. Dunham, Esq., who has taken a leading. part in the effort tosecure the removal of the storm signal from the Exposition Building toa more convenient part of the city. = DEATH OF THE SEAMAN PETER HOLM. Peter Holm, a seaman on the schoorer Ida, who suffered severe spinal injury a week ago while off Big Point‘ Sauble through the jibing of the vessel's canvas and booms, Zied at his residence in this city, So. 201 Indinua strect, early Friday evening. Deceased was about 38 years of age, and leaves a wife and twochlidren. The paragraph print- edin THE Temuxe of yesterday announcil the probability of a suit for damages being inst tuted against Capt. William Johnson, owner of the schooner Ida, has elicited the following re- ply from Mrs. Holm: bo ths Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Cmecago. Oct. a 1880.—THe “Trinvxe will lease to give room for these lines: My husband, Beer Hoim, made me promise never to trouble Mr. Jobuson or the sebooner Ida, as he would not blame the vessel or the owner in any re- Stewart, B. F. Bruce, Guido Pfister, F. J. King, F_L. Danforth, S.L. Watson. Passed down—Propellers St. Paul, Toledo, Rochester, Canisteo, Tanho, Scotia, Prussia; steam-barges Belle Cross and barges, Burlington and barges, D. W. Rustand consorts, Germania and barges, Oakland and barges, D. F. Rose and Uarges; schooners Thomas Gawn, Charles Craw- ford, F. C. Leighton, Charles Foster, Richard Winslow, W. H. Rounds. PORT HURON Port Huron. Mich., Oct. 2.—Up—Propellers Wissahickon, Chicago, Annie Smith and consort, East Saginaw and barges, Spartn and consorts; schooners W. H. Vanderbilt, Florida, Morning ‘Star. * Down—Propellers Nahant, Idaho, Prussia, D. W. Rust and consort, George L. Colwell and barge. Tempest and barges, Onkland and barges, le the! eo H. Birckhead and barges, Passaic and barges; teamer Manitoba; schooners Richard Winslow, William H. Rounds; tug A. J. Smith and barges. Wind—South, fresh; weather tine. Porr Huros, Mich., Oct. 2—Passed down— Propellers Ontario, Sitssourl and barges: tuz |. Mary Gordon and dredge; schooner Hannab Hine. Passed Propellers Nyack, C. J. Kershaw, Mary Mil William H. Gratwick and barges, East Saginaw and barges, Goorge W. Warring— ton; schooners Camden, :Pathfinder, David Stewart, Jobn Bert, Ishpeming, B. F. Bruce. Wind—South, fresh; weather cloudy and rain-" ing. ° DULUTH. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Duvuru, Minn., Oct. 2.—Grain—Receipts, 20,000" bushels; shipments, %,000 bushels; in store, 127,000 bushels. . Arrived—Propellers Sovereign, Quebec, N. K. Fairbank, J. R. Whiting, John N. Gliddon; gevooneys Guiding Star, Sophia Murch, Maple: af. Departed—Propeller Manistee, and schooners Maple Leaf and M. P: Merrici. + CHEBOYGAN. 2 Spectal Dispatch to The Chigago Tribune, CHEBOTGAN, Mich.. Oct. 2.—Cleared—Sohoon- ers Niagara, Tramp, Two Faunies, L. W. Per- 7. Nu nsett, S. D. Caldwell with barges, enesseo.Chief, and Fame; steamer Pearl; pro- liers.Garden City with burge Hale, Northern jueen. * ‘Arrived—Schooners Kelderhouse, Pomeroy. Wind south, lights cloudy. " STURGEON BAY. - 7 Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Srorczon Bay, Wis.,.Oct. 2.—Yesterday, via canal, departed—Schooners America and Star- light. Arrived to-day—Schooncr Luling; scow Sandy _ Morrison. sqneParted—Sehooner Stockbridge: soow, Coss- er. d Passed down—Schooner Surprise. ESCANABA. ' » Spectat Dispatch to’ The Chicago Tribune. EscaNnaBA, Mich., Oct. 2.—Arrived—Propeller Raleigh: schooners Canton, T. 8. Howland, Rertie Calkins. Kate Winslow, F. A. Morse, Exile, Metropolis. Cleared—Propeiler K. J. Hackett; schooners Negaunee, Eliza Gerlich. Flectwing, G. BIBLICAL VERSES FROM THE PARIS FIGARO. Translated for The Chicago Tribune by Emma Stanley. 1. 1n the beginning there was nothing, but chaos and Gambettd. Gambetta created the Re- public in seven days. a 2, The first day,he created the Prefects and the functionaries. 8. The second day, he created Gen. Farre, 4. The third day, he said,“ Let there be am- nesty,” and there was amnesty. -5, The fourth day, he created the journal, the Remadlique Francaise. 5 @. The fifth day,as he saw the Republique Francaise was weary, be took a slice from it and: made the Petite Republique Francatse, 7. The sixth day, he created M. de Freycinet nd made him Chief of the Cabinet. 8 The seventh day, he saw that his work was perfect, and he retired to Ville d’Avray. 9, And beforehand he said to Freycinet, “This Republic is my Paradise. Thou canst always have good appointments there. Thou wilt exe- cute my decrees of. the 20th of March. But take care not to touch the tree of Clericalism, whose fruit is forbidden.” 10, And Freycioct enjoyed the Paradise, but he peppened, to touch the forbidden fruit li. Then he saw .clenrly, and did not execute the will of his Lord, which irritated him. 12. And the Lord Gambetta said, * Freycinet, Freycinet, whore art thou?” 13. And Freycinet answered, “I am at Luchon, but I dare not appear before thee.” ‘14. And Gambetta said, “ Freycinet, Freycinet, eee oy thou done with the decrees I confided, thee?” 15. And Freycinet answered, “ What decrees? Lnever guarded any decrees.”" ” 16, ‘The voice of Gambetta was heard saying, “The cry.of my people hns ascended unto me. It cries Vengeance nguinst thee. lj. “I withdraw my- hand from thy head, ‘Thou shalt be no tonger Chief of my Ministry "+ and Gambetta chased Freycinet from his pres- ence, 3 18. Ho committed to the Archangel Devés and the old Seraph’ Gruchnrd the care of his Eden. ‘He would not allow Freycinet to behold the vis- age of his master. 19. Freycinet. hid timself from the face of mankind. ‘He’ wont to the Pyrenees, and lived with the chamois and the bears. .20. He teaches them to dance on the tight rope, and to maintain an equilibrium between But calism and Clericalism. a Ss THE NEW COMET. of Wasuteton,. D. C., Oct. 2.—The Smith- sonian Institution has received the announce- tail in 14 hours 8 minutes right ascension, 29 degrees 45 minutes north deglination, with daily motion of 25 seconds in right ascension. published to the effect that 10,000,000 sovereigns were hoarded in that Presidency alone, where the impression of St. George and the dragon is especkilly valued tor religious purposes. The Saturday's statement of the New York banks ig as-follows: Lonns, decrease, $880,100;" specic, increase, - $108,700; legal-tenders, de- crease, $150,000; deposits, increase, $502,500: cir-, | culation, decrease, $245,800; reserve, decrease, $213,25. The banks now hold $4,800,800 in ex-. cess of legal requirements. ‘The week closes ona yery active business at tho, Chicago banks. For the last two days currency orders, from Minnesota especially, and the other wheat-producing districts in the Northwest, were Inrge in number and satisfactory in amounts. Some shipments of gold were made, ag currency is becoming. scarce. The grenter activity is accepted with pleasure, as it gives employment fora partof the tremendous ac- cumulation of funds in the vaults of the banks, which have been lying idic for months past. Not aword hasas yet been syid of any stringency in the money market: ‘The banks bave and are likely to have ready funds to discount all the good paper that country or clty customers may have to offer. City, depogitors show more activ- ity and haye inrger wants, which are also cheer- fully supplied. THe market under ‘thesé im- proved demands ts becoming sumewhut closer; put unything lke stringency, not tosay even a close money market, is not expected during the - present business season, - “Rates of discount for time’paper are still unt-_ form at 6@8 per cent, with 7 as the usual figure. Demand loans as a rule can only be had of the, large stock and proyigion banks. The rate is4@ 5 per cent. , - It. will be seen by the above Clearing-House report that the bank clearings were $8,000,000 on Saturday, which shows on actlve counter busi- ness, a j, ‘ New York exchange continues flat, with lim- ited transactions. ‘The range is 74@80 cents per $1,000 discount, between banks, ‘To customers, par. 4 - NEW YORE. y . . Spectal Dispatch to. The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, Oct. 2.—The week has beeaanota-* ble one in several, respeots, Tho market has closed strong and contident, and all the week it withstood the assaults made upon it, The de- clincof jast week was an artificial one. Tt was brought about by the manipulation of ue he operators to squeeze the lambs and small fry. ment of the discovery by Mr. Hastings, at ied by this process a line of stocks bad been Strasburg, Sept. 29, of a comet with a bright | aepressed to the desired point, the whole tone of the market: was changed. The skics became. clear, good news instead of oleful stories: ‘was circnjated, heavy and-:,rap- id purchases - wero .made, and. another Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaan Tribune. Lon: Bostox, Mass. Oct. 27 There, ‘was considerable Cumberlunds, S@8i{¢ boxed; long cut b doing in the mining stocks, and soveru! import- ‘ ant ebunges were made; Antimon: ee on anotod ne Oem ‘as quoted at 3i¢ bid, Falls, snies at 11%, 11 offered 2 Duncan is asta gradually working ‘up, and 1 en eee re quiet: Weaucle white nt Sess andyol= at 3, or % better than at le close yesterday; SEI af or 6 better than a the, clos, Fsverdag; |. MUGEN Woe anlet at S:400125 for mien, tauge2s and 54; Pewabic was at 19 Quincy were made nt 2714. or % better than terduy: Silver Islet opened at 38, but fell off to Big sales, with 87 bid; Waukeng was steady at irgat 70; San Pedro sold ‘To the Western Associated Press. *Bosrox, Oct, %—Mining stocks closed: Allouez, Blining Go. NEW. cee Calumet ¥ ice %, to 204; Allouez w: when 33g | gnncOne? asked; Copper Mudison Copper, m4|Pewadulc, new.. Hy. + Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Naw York, Oot, ?2.—In mines there continues a considerable degree of depression and anxiety. a ‘Tho statement of the Directors of Climax, and | £15.00 per ton on track. ptance of: eee ager SPRING WHEAT—Was in moderate demand and Breck and Secretary itchell, t COMMERCIAL. fs WIT gk . | co: ‘The following were the receipts and shipments | parently. no movement on buying orders from of the leading artigles of produce in thiscity | without, the | truding | betas | lurmely | loval, 8 de- Short | Shoul- |. & S.} Shi ibe | dena, |ctears: [chests $1.90 | $5.05 | $7.90 | saz0 iio | SE | Ed | BO 73 ) 52) ) 80 | Bas January, loose, | 690 ' Short Fibs, sotler seat closed at about $7.7 orelems quoted te eLAs' loose nud 195 bowed: am, a (de tor elbaver” sweet-plekled hams quoted at. rod at eneigec tor’ shoulders, Sa9}f0 £ quo! shoulders, or Du@vake for sHort cle x4 si canvased end packed. nts NOLAN Tor for extra mess, und $14.00@15.00 for hams, bia, ‘and sales of | “T\Frow-Ouier and ac al bet or —Quiey and. steady ab ‘SH@t0 for.city and BREADSTUFFS. at 8%, | FLOUR—Was in better demand than isusualona Saturday, several lots belng taken by. exporters, In addition to.a moderate local trade. ‘The market was firm In sympathy with wheat. Sales were reported of 2.4% bris winter, partly at $1.50; 630 bris double extras und 10 bris rye four on private terms, Total, 3,285 bris. Export tours were quoted at $1.08 4.73 for good to choles extras, and $5.00 for rye flour. OTHER BReaDsTcrvs—Wero in good demand and,, unchanged. Sales were Scars bran at $19.50311.00; 3" cara mtddlings at $12.00G1250; 1 car shorts nt $12.00: 1 car feed nt $14.50. Coarse corn-meal was nominal st stronger, advancing IMGL¢c, and closing about te above the latest prices of Friday. The public dispatch quoted Liverpool quieter, but cargoes tirmer'and private advices, said “higher.” New York reported tie change, und our recelpts continue small by mparison With those of last year. ‘There wus ap- but holaers were less unxious to scl during the twenty-four hours ending at 7o’clock } mand conid only be filled at an advance, 1 pec | Saturday morning ‘and° for: the corresponding | the most cffective anrament for hiyher prices was tho # zi tT “time last year? :] confidence with which some parties asserted that {Soro isno material increase fm the volume of farms Burley, bu..... Grass-seed, DB., ers’ doliveries. | ‘They. - , v9 SHIPMENTS. ‘| hitherto: und the expectation that they would be- come larger was the chiet cause of the recent decline to nbout 0, It is now sald that even with moro ac- tivity in the country thero would be no great chanye here within the next fortnight, and that a good for= wee gign demand miunt leave the Jetober shor s stranded. ler November opened at ipaaii{e, advanded to cee | eee eee towed Ae 90 Gier Oc! eid 6c tind ed nt Ske, Seiler cxober ranked at D9¢a0yec, closing st vic. eer Decem- ber was quiet at }@ige_ above November, and the yenr at 4c below this month. Spot sales werd reported of 4 bu No. 1 at wife: MW) bu No. 2 a Guiife: 14a) bu So, Sat odes 120 ba rejected Poe Tigo, und 10. mple al ic. bu. 1s0 Su bu No. Puinnesou ‘at L000, otats Suan WINTER WitEAT—Was ruther dull, and easy at the redaced prices of riduy, red closing at 9i}$4%c in “good houses,” with Northern grown nominal at about %c. ‘There wasno inguiry for futures, Ship- pera-were doing litle, A fow pirchases were made Carly, ostensibly to fill an October contract. ‘Toledo’ reported 14,04 bu recelved, und other ports only moderate quantites for the season. ‘Tho movement here wasquite small. The reported saies were 60 bu No.2 rod, In pood, housos, at sso; 72u0 bu long derried do ardsigalse; 14,8bu No.3 at o1@ie (the In- side in Falton Etevator); 12N bu rejected at 5 2.90) bu by sample at Tetbe.” Porat, a0 bu. Also 406 LORN—Was only in-moderate demand, but more firmly held, and advanced 4c. clasinx }4c] abovo the Were about as follows at 1 ‘o'clock for partly-cured | tion In Chicago. Another meeting was beld the. following “weck, and a committee was sp inted to draft a constitution and by-laws. pt. 21, there was incorporated us the result, of = “THE ILLINOIS TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES’ Yesterday afternoon the Board of Managers’ - met at the Palmer House, Mrs. Sarah L. Wright: residing. ‘1, e were present: Sarah Haeckel tevenson, M. L., Sirs. J. Bf. Fiower, Mrs. C, B. Lawrence, Mrs, William Penn Nixon, Mrs. J.C: Hilton, Mrs. thomas Burrows, Mrs, Thomas: Wilce, Mrs. W.G. Hibbard, irs. Frank Dougisss, Mrs, George W. Smith, Mra. A. A. Carpenter,” Mrs. Godfrey Snydacker. , on ‘The following were added to the Board vice a2, equal number resigned: Mrs. J. M. Wulker, Airs. Orson Smith, and Nrs. Keogh. ; ‘The constitution and by-laws were then read - seriatim and approved with s6me amendments.~ The constitution provides for members at 10. anuually, associate members at 25 annually, 200", “benefactors.” who pay $600 towards the 5a | ciety’s support, and who bave the privilege st! appointing two nurses each. Members can have. thei dues: commuted for Iffe.on payment of: $100, and associate members for $50. The vorlng . power of members is double that of ussociute : members,.—otherwise there is no difference. constitution further provides for a Bor anaes not less than nineteen, in number, which shalt guvern the Society, elect oftcert: from their number, etc. es Pe Upon the adoption of the constitution the fol’ lowing officers were elected: President, Mis B. Lawrence; First Vice-President, Sirs. W: 9. Hibbard; Second ‘Vice-President, Mrs. “J.C... Hilton; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Thomes Burs rows; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs, Edward ‘Wright; Treasurer, Mrs. J. M. Flower," . Tne Board adjourned, subject to the callof the President. : In addition to the Board of Managers there + to be an advisory Board, to-consist uf several of the County Commissioners,. prominent :pbyst * inns, and influential citizens, with whom the Board of Managers can confer on all pointsat diflicult adjustment. ‘ ‘THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION throngh which the students will go will be dose and thorough, both theoretical and practi extending over two years before diplomas are issued. ey will attend lectures on the 6ye ear, and digestion, on-blocd-polsoning, the lymphatic system, nervous system, hemor care of sick-room, contagious diseases, su emergeucies, medical emergencies, dislocations pulse, and a ‘course of additional instruction oa < miscellaneous matters, together with lessons ia bandawing by an expert. i af Besides . this, the instruction includes tbe: Gressing of blisters, burns, sores, and wounds the appilcation of fomentations, poultices, cul and leeches; the administration of eneraus the use of catheter; the managenient of and appliances for uterine complaints; the best * maethl of friction to she body and extremities?” management of helpless patients: m: beds. moving, changin; . siving baths in bed preventing and dress! a d sores, and mani” ging positions; bandaying, making bandages 28 : rollers, ining of splints; the preparing, coukings ‘ and serving of delicacies for the sick. “ ‘They will also be given instruction in the bes ractical methods of supplying freab air, wari’ ing and ventilating sick-rooms in a proper mS24 r- : Suit bri lutest prices of Friday. Civerpool reported an ad- | ner, and are taught to take care of roows Withdrawn from store during Friday for elty | anes of Sd per quarter, but our recelpis wore again ie > nro eth gre eekly footings 1 dle a ine | Wards, to keep all. utensils perfectly clean an¢« eH footings, incleated an in- | Gisinfected, to make accurate observations aad boom began. All this is pledsant enough to the insiders. but the Iamks must expect to be shorn. That the same gamo, will .continue tobe played | oonenmption: 1,605 bu beat, 1,868 bu corn, 3,019 | ‘erense of about at brief intervals. for many weoks one bes ‘pu. barley. ee aE Wh sore. Garing. the Rie ; There err how over, epORts to the pnysician of the state of the eno -tolerably certain. No serious break in p) ‘The following rata inspected into store | ana ibis, with ths stroncer ‘feeling’ in ‘wheat, | perature of the Duds. tneclinnenc BP ete ns continue for any length of time can be expected |, tnis ity Suturday-moming: 83 cars red win- | nlade ourn tirmer, thoush buyers for, future ‘delivery. : c i ci tia re slow to pay high bi or stupor, breathing, sleep, condition of wounds In the “faco of the ‘fact that money is almost | 10, wheat, 12 ears No. J wjiter, It cars rejected, | five anda butt willioa be orcora in store, and some | eruptions, formation of matter, effect of diet oF superabundant and eusy, face good, and rail- | 7 697 No.-Lspring, 1% car; No. 2 do, 33 cara No. 3 ‘peuple are R peculating un ihe Possibility, ot seargtore of stimulants, Sh of medicines, and to learn the road earnings constantly increasing. 4 : ne Fi ap as ty muk cult | management of convalescents. ae sean ‘ated P do, 21 cars rejected. + no grade (49 wheat): | to deliver corn sold .to arrive in Novomber. Seller ‘After one month of ‘probation, during whiet ‘ "715 cars and 12.000 bu’No:P"orn, 285 cara high- | next month opened at iUige, sold at Wc, advanced to | the pupils are boarded and 1 _, NEW YOM, Oct. 2-Governments stendy Tor] ptzed, 19 ows Foloted (Lp Gorn); 68 ears white Beihcliatnts etic: Sale Seach een | who are accepted enter upon she corse; and oes 3 ane iy X per ours ant O. 2 mix 89 cars re- | 4}6e415{c. and Docembor wus quit at Spot | ceivea ulur salury, i elves and % and X pe hig! £o™M® | oats, 46 8 ed Pic Se eee re aun ae tand hice oted | retaintwo- gears. ae the pnd oe that lou c. spect. The article printed in Tue TrrBone this | Fy a a Sate ee re dosent ea againes | pupeys sobm Sehaettey Metropolis, How way will, unbeknown 10 M6. ae Hi - PORT DALHOUSIE. ‘No. Bil Indiana street Bi seget pens i ie eileaes Teitume. ra - ‘oRT DALE a et. 2.—Passi od ‘The reporter owes ft to himself to explain (hat’| schooners WT. Preston, Oswego to Chicago, the main points of information contained in ie | conl; Mary Battle, Kingston to Chiao. salt. paragraph referred to by Mrs. Hola were far- | “ Down—Schooners J. R. Benson, Chicago,to ene We Gono anueday tonto Kingston, corn; Samana, Milwaukee to Kings- peehose of consultation. tis due also totaps. | ton Nhear’ Jennie Matthews, Chicago to Kings- Johnson to ee pe hae ey gversthing 10 MARQUETTE. bis power for the ief of eased be ‘i . ig confort of the family, and willsce thartBuywill | 454, Hever Donal to dae Caleaon Beane 2 not suffer from want hereafter. The-expe! SRE Get a assed up— THEE, MOST-HIGH GOD, For The Chicago Tribune, I can praise as on I plod! “Though little I can glory Thee, It much doth magnify poor. me To thus praise Goal. Praise that to me, a very clod, ‘Thou ‘st given of Thy immortal whow This particle of light: my soal— » Whee, Most High God! . Praise for the chastentng of Thy rod; ” Of rne funeral, which is to take place this after- | Sth City For an‘enlightened wind, O Lord, poon from the family residence, wit ‘also lown—Propeller Peertess. That needs no miracle save Thy word— and 48." B (205 oats); 2% cars Hqr2 rye, 7 cars reject- | nt wqaiKe, the inside. for short ea : defrayed by Capt. Johnson. ; Arrived Sebooner Monta aesiach ‘ Thee, Most High God! Bil oad bonde'generally strong and in good | 297") car No. 1 barley, 8dars No.2 do, 18 cars No. | ve jecied ned new mixed ae WAGES ThGO bu. by Possing a satisfactory examination, thoy ase SLEEPY BOIDGETENDERS AGAIN. Brunette, Clayton Belle. SCH RON CL TE, eg demand. " ' --- | Sao, 33 cars No. 4do, Wears No. 3 do (65 barloy), | 7azqple at D4Gtic un track; ZW bn Ao at Heda tree | PTY viii enus be seen that there will be tursod iJ * = Praise that with faith am I well shod; iS ~ 1 4 on board cars: und 2,000 ba cars at d2g.iie. ‘Total, 3,- us be seen that there will be iw At 4 o'clock yesterday morait Be ceaw of ; CLEVELAND. the term belief. thus | can seo, i State securities quiet and steady. “see | Total 1.550 cars), 800,00), pa. Inspected out: 185. | Ubu. sotive and higher, Cash ad one a corps of experts almost invaluable ia, mt o the tug im, which was towing the scl Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Gompends the wondrous change in me— The. stock murjet was an and aptive | 179 bu wheat, 476,038 ba corn, 45,540 bu outs, 2,035 | 44° ATS Were active and higher, Cast advanced’ | ‘5 eke rosin 8 hundreds of ‘ives, are lost, an . ‘hee, Most High God! ae throughout the entire day, and dealings ‘bu rye, 1,152 bu barley. - 3 and the weekly statement showed an increase inthe | lack of oper: - and intelligent nutt: ey Gity of Sheboygan up the South “Branch, | 9, vr axp, 0., Oct. &—Cleared for Chicago— fuund the tenders of Van, Buren street = 3 + ‘guoyancy. rt Fi bi Ww fi Propellers. Milwaukee, Cuba, Jay Gould, times ‘uttended with consideruble. MOT ag | ‘The following wert the receipts of breadstufts Fe Te Te eee Gwe | ing, this. institution's importance fa ‘ <0. 2 inca! 4 a humane view alone is bridge so -fast asleep they could | Wo o-ken; sch OK. ON And I can seo how sinicss blood, | Specutation opened strons, and prices ie Piibe aroused by repeated blasts of the whistle, |. Wo-co-ken:, schooner O. kh. | Nims. - For Mil- Giv ae Peadily. = ind exe the highest | in thiscity during she just week : bats here. No.2and No.2 white both suld freely at ae waukee—Schooner Zach Chandler. iven for sin a sucrifice, ‘, steadily: -to the clése of busi Pee a ¢ iy : tie erew 6 of the. on aun EE ee nee aad cuenagtern Schooner: Selkirk, ore, Escanaba to Is ample And mupremeet Brees A rea bole touches ie te ea sro ! = Sule SpE. Oh ind to ake ob: ponnd‘iow for delivery. “Gsover oe ea ploma of, the school will Be a Enos ot 6 elant 3 a Praise vance ts transDé D Is “ ss ‘from A),@3le, and closed at Ue, with a lively | both the ex~ took the Vessel through. ‘Tha timely appearance | Cleveland at ee ve advance on to-day. amin Houston & Texas. | Flour, jr etd xose from Alja@ila, and closed, at liye th patient and physician. Besides, Srone of the drowsy tenéere alone prevented PORT COLBORNE. =» Curcaco, Sept. 24, 1880, NICOLSON. , | Fe A fcan “Hlevated rose 444; Chicago, Burl- bu ne Fe tro oeehis montate supposed tobe alate one, | Pevee of sickness will be materially lowers), 04 -.. the tug boys from allowing the bridge to remain Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribui ington & Quincy, 38; Mansusten, Nashville, ee] wilehalightatock in siore.wnd 3 farce propartion of | many’calls upon the physician will be renderey 2 Boston Air Line preferred, iter the oats arriving pass into the 1 fe "Siny wold | UOnecessary. In @ word, the school for the BUD at siete, and rejecy a at BeSric. Cash training of nurses is one deserving of - ine, : ‘i : ee 2 open, as they had intended: Since > faueelere | Seotner ional Simtinéws.Chicago io Kingeron, | ,,ThAve long prescribed the Shakers’ Sarsapa- | §/"'Nurretes; eu; ang St. Paul 1% per cent, joner aChie rilus, and 1 tbink it a most valuable medicine. | “i Northwest, “Xi snd St P80, ‘honver & Rfo |” ‘Th( corresponding. shipments were: with the practices of bridgetenders, it becomes | wheat. i e bt duty PreMayor Herrison to exercise the MILWAUKEE. Jeremiab Binke, M. D., Gilmanton, N. H. Cee reua for the fourth week in Septem- Dik = Qet, & +» Sept. 2% i nding week last veut, ite Fo A were ; of usu) bu Nu. 2 un ‘white at 3 | bi abies’! Fe On Tune ail free’ Ue beard, Tost | MAnner the noblest qualities of the public. a " | spirited ladies of ‘chicago ‘who compose it: authority vested in him, and lop off a few heads. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, a der were $142378; correspol s % 2. : ten >8 $19: tot y Se] ber, $401.00, | Flour bris. e:4 SAB DOCK NOTES. MILWAUKEE, Oct. 2.—Charters: To Buifalo— } — Of 40,000,000 Americun, population, it 1s sald } s3i,sl9; total carnings for Sopris Devious | Whe, bu: dxas | acne LEYE—Was in moderate demand and steady. The | suciety. Steam-barge Lnter-Ocvan and barge Argonaut, | one-third use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. aguinst SLW the sume mon The tugs had little 10 do yesterday. Many of nected TRS REE