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THE CHICAGO TRIBU. WISCONSIN Garlield’s Majority Estimated All the Way from 15,000 to 30,000. Republicans Reasonably Sure of Re: "deeming tho Fourth and Sixth Congressional Distriots, witha Fighting Chance of Carry- ing the Fifth District Also. he Kensons for This Ixpected Gain of National Roepre- sentatives, Speciat Corrrapondence of The Chirago Tribune, shavatinen, Wis, Ort. 2h—The Ropublieans 7 untronbled by nny doubts na to Hate wile In Novem Ate vl ‘duly tn thoir osthinates of Carfotd "a etre Fer ar ,are bestireing thentelyes with Hraaual encrty fy to hapa of redeeming what may be called the two clos¢ Conyrosslona) dtis+ irlete, and of reversing thy u_ual drder of things (ne third. Unless alt the signs fail, thoy seen reagonabty snr0 oF taking dhe Fourtly andl Bight out at the eqtegory of algse, but bitherte Deine geratte, distrietsy and hyve whatmisht be termed a fighting ehanco hh the Fifth. Not yputentwith anassured majority for Gurileld and Arthur mafority catimatert al} tho way Crores 15,000 to Me ga—they prapose to do tholr part In changing, pratloastattempting to change, the politteul quinploxton of the next House of Hopresonte- fives, and tu giving the future ixeautivo n body whie wi be in synipathy with bis Ad: juinistration, instend of one which would, to the extent of its power, tle hig nants, They have been stazulurly fortunate ihla trip In avolding any biunders, and victory: {wat least two of tho Hsputed districta, and pos- gibly in the thir seaine alrendy fu, thelr grasp. jn ghort, Wirconatn promtyes to hecomne solidly Republican, or so Aear it wy tu amount to practically the aiine thing. TUE FOURTH (OR MILWAUKEE) DISTRICT juetudes Miltyunkee City and Cannty, and the Counties of Wasbingtoy, antl Oaankes, lying fine wedigqely north. , 1 bas heen Vetnverntle 80 ong thht neithor the memory of tian tor the oflicial election-returns rus to the contrary, its oputatton and comnereial Importance enslly putitahead of all the other districts In tho blate, Depster, the present Demoeratte mem- ber, pulled through lve yedra ago by u majority Milwaukee (ity and County giving Washington a Democratig ma- and Ozaukee a Domocratio majorl- They elected a Repubite- Wisconsin Inst fall, .and tho thing was materially — ehwnged.— Miwaukee City and County —_inereusing thelrttepubltonn majority tv2,272, und Washing ton and Ozaukeo thelr Demoeratio majorities to pidand ta respeotively, Ju other words, tho dletrlet wont Republican by Wsmiority. There are abundant reasoné this year why tho Itepub- ticans of tho Fourth should do, and expect to do, yery much better, In tho first place, thay were wise cnourt to nomlnute na tholreandldate for Congress Casper M.Sanger, a well-to-do German, who hus tiled the ollice of Sherlf with credit to himsolf and satisfaction to the publie,—and a man, too, who iapopular net only” with his own country te ub the pape wonerally. [na word, te Isa anost reputublo, representative Gortun-Amer- in. Ii competitor, besides his admitted pop- ulirity with bis party, tuta the ndyantage of whatever Influence is Supposed to belong to the gng who bag tho “ins? but iy cloetfoncering chietly on the ground of having introduced a bit atthe last session to of 13 innjority of f ty l an Governor in approvitate © $150,000 = YOR | MILAFAUKEE'S HATUON, and haylug obtalned n favurable report thorvon from the Committee having that and kindred walters in echurge, The provalling tnpression woms to be, that tha bit was never Intended to play but wis Introduced forthe -sole and oe purpose of making {ta author “sold with hls constituents, und wilt probably never bo bord af again. Int the Milwaukecans love and aweur hy thelr harbor, Republicans and Demovrats aliko;‘and tho former have turned the claint juto pretty fale capital for. thomolves by res torting thut, if Sanzer were elected und shor introduce auch a bill, he would not only ace: Ingetting 1 favorably reported, but spocdily mused, Not cuntent with woting his own horn. euster has oun fit to follow the dangerous ex- amole of bis party la the National cumpalyn, and to fnuugurate the business of slander and fond-allnagtuiy with an exeuudlngly fle prospect tbat tho tinal ontvome witt find bin as badly leftastuo Democrats idiot who started the 39" business, and who, according to na dle- -tinzulabegs. Democratic Keprosontative | from Uhl, ought to be given a tin horn and sent Into solitude, Douster's particular politieat Idiocy hig been to churgo bis op ponent with belnr little Letter than a bard-beurted wretch it his treatment of tho. men employed in asash, door, and blind rautory in whlan ho fy In- terested. Aside from tha cliarge being purely imaginary, It isaiso ridiculous,—for, altuough Mr, Sunger ts Interested in the factory afore- sald, bis Interost ts moroly that of a allont part- uer, having nothing to_do with the actil mun. agement of the business, and not coming Inte contact with the omployés of the firm with which ho fg thus connected, Moro absurdly Hufenlous than all this is the ehit that Mr. Katiger ty densely Ipnorant,—se much of 1 bare tarlan, In short, that ho cuntt * tuk United Staten” or write his inme, «A moment's conyor= sation with him would conginee nny one of tho utter lack of foundation in {ret for go menn, contemptible, aud ubsolutoly pitinble A CAMPAIGN LIM : agiola, A man in his sonseg would os noon think of charging that state political stecl-rall cun- tractor, W. HL. Burnin, with boing a downrlsht, Irredeqinable foot, when all the world knows: that he comcen about as far short of that as Wty matt who walks ercct and don't tell atl ho knows. + One oloment which fa bound to . telt a the part which the Gorman voters will play. Tho poiley of “Zt well cnough atone" appeits to no cliss more strongly elrectlyoly than it does to the naturally couservutive sons of Noutsctlund und thelr Germun-American descondants, Tho pitst, four years have yeltnesded the conversion of isany Gorman Democrats into German Ropub- Vana, woo will vote for Garheld, and vot feratch thofr Uckots in tayor of a Demeerat, (hougt he bo a Gerinin, Cor Congress,—cape- elally when thay en vate ‘for ana ot fhelr awit Tepresentatlve men while thoy ure votlug for artetd, Unwvive managoment in loca! politival aAffalrs hus ulso had ite offest upon numbers of German Domacrata, aud swelled tho” ranks OF fenverts to Republicnnian, -'wo yours ago the Kspublicang obtained control by piirebuse of the only Gorman Demucrate organ in Milwaukeo, eXcopting Douster’s owns und tho result fy, that that gentleman's “clitina’ are now presont- fio hls comtrymen through the sule mediin of the Srelute,—ii shoot which upponds in its cdit- ors bolle tq the Roman Cuthotle Germans, whose spechl urgin itia, and not to the great Wai of Iiberat, free-thinking Gormsns,. who Wilthave nono of tt. An fssttttes of the gave at change” which the Milwaukee Democrats scarcely admire wad sven last fall in in bra THE 8COND WAMD, 3 this then partieylariy strony German Heiaooratic eammunity- cunt iyhod votes, of which ust tent, ht were forthe Ropublleuutivket. A fall the Republicans wireiéd it by Bud pa erity, uid elude their ubiljty to wo ft 100 better i Whe, ‘Tho game billuences which wrought Ges change” nove been oparatiog with -the nena te large, oh see card jfpaat oe of popularity. Ho ty cmpaytionlly' n golf 1D Unit sind a HUME Or tho penny in {io best HENS OF BO phrase, io was the first Ropablice Toews on ~ extanslve iu TE atte, tllatelaty te suite or Lal ty and of ineasa, and [8 making a very Hd And thorough persona canvass, ‘Tho best er stica of hla wngasallably reoord Ja tho.fnct We opponents fave snade. no effort ta at- At und bave been driven tu tha sort of WM -ting ing roturrest to nbove, “ote glutrution, which bas Just glosed, has fn Sided to the contlaen wu Republicans Wythe wointuyly wure triumph of thelr aunil- ett es aud hue bad u gorrespondingly depressing cot upon their opponents, who gro wuld to Sat been compelled to appeal for ald fo tho National Committee, in the hope at sy (taventesn THE THIEATENED DELUOB ho tactics resorted to, but without succes: Pi fhe ctows Congrosatanuldistrieta In OLio as teed Tyo revlstration record 4 pean iy ructlve, ‘Tho vote an Gavernor nat full waa nequalarines: “Pan aa the bawls, “Via aygroguted in the ally the mn which tho Republicans ovat 7.08 und may mocraty 6,tin},—piving (0 Kepubligans a Hapbelty oe BA toy wtart with ‘the Buurd ct tration, At Ite Hirst session, added 600) g of which the Hupublicuus ¢taha tu bave ry 6 $00, Tile would iva then Ma daha Wee, Srutlts muclorioe brings i Biohan apd over, ‘The Boged had ite jest ignore ensllca “Bt inave woo epublinas ‘chim wp fo wuve of $000, cgneeding tho Demo- ALAN, This would roduns the Rupublican Bivority. ta 4,000 We yhoreabuute. THO Kept: cat uA Wustiington Conury elit ta bo able to Sup euster’s wujority there down to 3u. | hele re atikeo Urethiren, whe dan't latend to bo Kur ised or fooled in tholr calentutions, alow 1,000 pe keod mensuire, und voneede, tor the Bille OF Yathument murcly, x Democratte rority ot Yd Uh Ueaukeo, thud mukiog w total Deine: tra Ho inajurity, vutuide of Slwaukee City und Tomiie’, OE od, Theae entluates of Dero: large tug. it will be notieed, ure inuch ‘avt tuan tue actual yote- two years bert ever eleoted in Milwaukes C nny Hepubliean —mmagorlty of 4,000 | ‘Hy of | Milwaulees wilt Be very wightly reduced by the Demoeratiy vote In the country towns fn Mila wr oun sarint more thin 20, danger would this have it mnsarity of At lenst 7.800 In the chy and county, Deductina ho nasuiied and very generous Demouratte mae jority of 2.600 for the two other counties, the bottom figures would give hin” AOU MAgOReTY EN sity bayertice. Vo that complexion hud tho fluneing como at thiq writing, ‘The wlowaneos nade the Demo eniiaare exceedingly Hberal aud lenve Ranger 8 enrefortable ingrain aver tha pesiunble results. Ju the ont countios, haved -on the vato of INit. To canebudle this fT ee ‘on the Fourth Distriot, the Roputticans feel sure of Sunger's election, and Deuster very evidontly bas hia doubta asto his uy to Iniroduve even another elections veering thirbur DIL tn the next Congress, TI FIFTH DISTAICT progents tu the Republicans a fighting chance, and they ave thebting for it, for all they are worth “Their emdiinte fe Ril Coleman, i prerretie, gritty bovyer vp in Fond dt Lag, whi hie bopes—wheru tanny witother uuu would give Up—of rotting awry with the tery Bray ‘ha Keputienty vote of two senra nixo wun Leh, (ho Crdentuck vote 1457, aid Brouee tere, whlete ave Hina plurality of 2407, Bur tho Reputr fonts tile: cou tee unkted, nid tha Demperats are thot. The disivlet (os to the varth aud west, af the Fourth, with the tio ordinnelly strong Democratic counties, Manitowoe and Dor; it the northeast and southwest corners res ively, aut the two fatrly Republiene equntips, Fond da Lac. and Sheboygan, between thom Dodge Coun y iM usnally reckoned op 18 n pra tenlty olla ynocratiy County. TL was so two AA AKO AE ANY rate. when the Republican aati ne sets Hea 3 HM, nich € ielinngs, the Greenbhieker, Lei, This yeur it will hardly jac ao nou ‘The locw Hemovratic nomtnations vv : ae, The in ithe © STINKED UP A 1ORNET'S NEST in the Damocratle catap, aud tha Republicans were wise enough te put np a Peaple's ticket. hearing among others tho nnmes af two strong and prominent Demoernts for county ollicore, the Convention fidoralug Colopmin for Cones One of the proninent local organs drap| Bragy's name yesterday, ane substituted C mans und the leavin of Democratio disantls faction fastilleprouding, A large numberof tie Gernmiing fn the diatrict, are eid to be deserting the Northern Belgadiors and w number of Dem- berata Who are wot Gurmins are roparted as i tavorol trying anew Ropreavntative ut Wash- ngtan, ‘The nominee of the Greenbaek party happens to ben former Democrat,—a f Bie atinding in the dlstrict—w! quite a number of Denouratic yotes, and thon wenr down Bray's ald majority, and, conse- quently, help the Hepubitenny, without hele able, “however, to do Bragg enotgh harm to help bhnsel! —muteruiy. tn short, itisn very pretty fight in the Fifth District nt Prevont, With Just a chance—somawhat remote, NB some Of the moro cautions Republicans cow it—that Colaman may run in. de evidently ibinks so himself, aud is doing ull he enn to bring it about; und Bragg ien't fooling away bls thine, elther, 4 ‘The Republicans ave quite as hopeful, with Richurd Guenther, present State ‘Treasurer, as thofr candidate, of currying THE SIXTH DISTRICT, as thoy: ore of taking fn tho Fourth; and they aro npparently couiting with good entse, ‘True, there {8 n Democratic imijority of 2,001 to over- come; but Guenther's victory. even in’ this Demoeratie batliwicle Inst fall, Mshigh character nw tt private eltizen, tha splendht recom’ he lis mide for himsult ag Stute Lreastirer, his wonders ful populir|ty among tho peoplo pt Tneqe and his own German felfow-cltizens In partieulur, ura relied) upon to. Wipe It out, and ava yore Ukely, according te. the hecsune Nyguring, to” do it. The eontdence whieh tho Ropubticnns in general fool over tho Bixth Distrlet [3 very muoh akin. to that which chorneterlaed the Republican managers in In- altuna dust before tho Ostober battle; and tha opposing candidutes, Guenther on tho one aldo, ant tho lovely Gate Bouck on the othor, seem jo stand in the populne estimation yery much 1s, PORTER AND DANDEMS DID IN INDLANA ‘Phe mnin difference thus far appears to be, that Boyek can vend, and won't therefore yote Repubtican ticket on cluctlon-dity; . while Landers can’t, and did. In aplto ef this u denlable advanture, haweyer, there is an ecedingly good prospeet of Gaybrict's belig eld ont,” With two bitkerto Deimocritic districts rensonably certain, and a third in eight, the 1t3- palit ‘of Wisconsin can atford tasmile, in ‘aut, they do sinit Re We Te , A SEVRIE BLOW TO MAG, Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicnga Tribune, Warkirows, Wis, Qot. 21.—-Thoe: appearance to-day of the Junont Lelephone, heretufore the fering Dorneratio yenee bf Dodgo County, pitta His uugiallticd support tu the Hon. Etthu Coton, Henublican candidate for Con- reds bn the Fifth Distriet, and tke Dodge County People's tieket, ons consiierable oxeltement Jn political clretes In thls vicinity, Phe action of tho Felephone 1s. rogarded nan soverd blow to Gen, . 8, Ivagg, Domperatio nomince for Con- gress, and wenkous his candidature tn: Dodge County very niaterially,-at the sane timo bn- proving Sr. Colunan’s chances for success cun- sideralty. Thore Is now #& hopeful outlook for the redemption of the Fifth District, and the re- trement of Gon, Bragg from amony the South> ern Hrlgudiers in Congress, cae bie ASSHMBNLY NOMINATION, 0" * Tho fon, J.P. Bullock, of Farmington, was nominnted yesterday, at tha Republican Von yention het at Lake Mills, for Membor of Ag- sembly from the Second Distrlot of Jefferson County. —<————— THE DUTY OF IRISIDMEN. A Canadlun View~Sensible and Wruth= ful Statementn, Chtenga Trish Freeman, Uct, 22. BraxtronD, Cuny Oot. Ho Mr Wh Maskell, Chicago, WW-Sut; Your favor of the 27th inst. wus rogelyed, wgo tho pam phict. Idonot think you ean bu too highly com- mended for your gourse. in «adopting aud: ad- yovating Ropublican principles. when the gent bulk of.tho Irish population aro Demovrata,—L ag an outalder can, TE think, spouk without that prejudice which attaches, In a more or legs da- gree, tonn opinion formed while subject to tho cross fire of two great polltical parties. What clomont there Is in the Demogratic party that vommonds ivelf to the Irish people Lean uotsee, Who enn doubt the ultimate uctlons of the Domporatic party, though thetr p rineiptes may be ever so pure and putriotle, when wen who onslived thatr followsmen, mon who ate tempted by overy known * mens,” both honornble and dishonomble,. if honur there qin bo in such an attempt, ta destroy thelr Government, and to drug its tug in dishonor boforo aN otvor nations, Torn the great majority of the party, - know from my owl porsoual knowledue that avery” hater of freedom and rupyblican pringiptes, avery man who wished for unit tesived tho wvor= throw of tho Unitud States Government, every: desorter from tho, Nowhern army, and very min who cume to Canute to avoid the dratt and npsigted tho South. with tholy sympathy und treasounble netlons and utterances, were Demo- erata ana Copperheits, Po met a ian from Satth Curvllma fow dys ago, and in the eoursa of one cpaversation TU adked Glin about bis yoitions iduas, ho sell ha wis, of course, it Demovrat fram force of clreamataices, but he was convinced during hla trip North that it would a better forthe country and tho South om peeple iC the Menublicaa party wore suc~ cessful, us It was without doubt the party of peers and roform, Ho coult yot voto the Republican Ueket, however ng tht meantastral- lam policenlly. und wwolully of tho very com ietest, ‘Ehis same inn fought through the Rebeltion in the Confederate army. Linye visited many forelyn countries, and (1 every one Amoricn and hor papetitentt prinel- pls ara inoue up to, siuply bowawo men of hunesty of purpose und striet integrity huve had we control of the alfatrs of the Nuon, and hive tad Dut ano single De bofore thom, tit of pane the United Stutes @ great aud honornh|o wtlon. . Wo hava w magazine printed in Toronto known as tho Iiystander, cditad by Prof, Goldwi Hath, which spouks of this subject of Trish vya puthy'with tha Demovrutic party. in ita lave munber he says What wo rurard aro tho inthionvos whiet aro arrayed on clthor sido,: and whieh, uccording 4s yiutary ladealured for one burly. or the ol ma will practically control the Govornmont, It would be very tnjust to guy that ovorytbhg which [§ Doniooratie la ovlly but it would bot be ao vyory unjust to say that nearly evorythlng which ta ovil is “Denocratle, “Tho Soll Soutn, which ta tha hourt of the whole purty, aud wore than any other cloment will control (ts corporate action, Is-evil, though fis bad eharagtor muy be docmed tho dlaustrous herltayo, uot the fault, of tho oxisting penera~ tion, ‘ho ulracter of the Southoruory, #o fur agit pactakes of that of tha gluve-owners hug been forined tinder intlucnecs Unfavorable to regard for human suhts to. yespect for law, to fove of equatity, to republican prinelples gon- orally, tt the same thine to high vivilest wt fy unit’almoat bousts of bolng 4 ehiracter not of fogaltty und good uitizenstlp, but of domlncers fog violence, Ht bus repelled, among alber hus mmanizing syencles, that of education, Abroad it hag and dosorved tho sytnpathy of ull whole. aire the overthrow of ropublican Inatiturlons. At bone It {y allled with syurvtBhig ut the North thate true son of the Republls hae most reason todread.. With it Hees We great muse of }riane inmigrants,who, whilu fresh from thelr unbsappy tralniug in ‘Iroland,. and develd of all politival {lens aid KonLimouts, excupt the craving for pore sual, leadersilp, which relqns tu the breast of the vlausuun, are tho creduloug retaiuers of tho woras politival adventurers, and the unbappy Hogemen of munivipal alra goverument, did O'Connell, in hia best mood and to bis most Irtahuyon ta Amorioa not por atavery; elavary and the slave-owners nave lways been sapariad by th Irish.” ir, Smith 14 a graduate of Oxford, has made thy republican Forse of, governinent it sede. having liyod sever yours in thy States; be our greatest Ibe but ft presume you know lta, having gone from Tyrouta. twist greutest success, for y hyye taken u cntidy aid coraatity doserve Wolf aeetho tho Irish people and tho Men pbilcan party, © Tho reports trum Indiana and Ohio are xloriond; f hope th i weep up untit after November, Yours yery truly. Cy AL Wateuaes, Ji | : MONDAY, : OC’ ARINE NEWS. Cap sicai-naige B. 6. Holdin Damagea | "atsed: tewean car} Love, engineer of tho atoain-barge Oakland, avetta to Cleveland ut the rate of §3 were re- tC 1 1. Hrown, owner and master of the that craft to Biltchell & Typhotd fever haa caused tho death of James Cloud, Muskegon. Be Mowry, Bilvor Laks Schr G, peascins ‘Teaverne ator, Prop New Grand Haven, Hebr Carrier, ‘Manisteo. ’ debe Bilza Dey, Muskegon. aye by Striking a Snag at South ‘On tho arrival at South Haven of the steamer | Schr W. Jones Muskegon, . “ Mary Uiraves, whlets had stich x miraculous es- | Schr C, I. Johnaton, Muskegon. Chicago. tape durlug tho Inst alorm, sho was met by tho | Rehr J. V. Taylor, Monoknw Schr Hon Dird, Muskeson, the fring of cannon. Capt. Morris, hin crew were taker to t! Rough Experlence of the Now Propeller Lehigh on Wor Maldon Trips. 3HON ONB BUIPHENTS. inke from tip fo und Inuluding O Departure of a Large Pleat of Bail Vessels from This Port Yesterday, - Angeling., Anualine Weniati Tron-Ore Shipments—A Libera) Budget of Local and General Notes. TUE DISASIER RECOnD, DAMAGED NY A SUNKEN NAG. While leaving South Chicago harbor about 7 o'clock Saturday evening tho stenm-barge B. Ce Baldwin struck a sunken snug with such force asto cause tserious leak is hee bottont pretty welluft, Capt, Owen saya the snag was encouns tered In tha deep-water channel, about abreast of the red Nant. The Maltwin struck It heavily twice. Ty tho ‘time ghe reached the Chycary harbor tha water in hold covered the fire-hold floor. ‘Phe pony’ pom, was thon put (1 0) {on aud’ mitinzed to keep tho leak 14 check, Tho Babiwhr will be dnekeed for repalrs this morulng at N{Her Rrothera’ shipyard. 1 Jeckaun South, Keel Hie Gran toil ft THY LEIAU'R MISFORTUNES, "Tho new Achor Line [ron propuller Leblgh was |. The abloments from Mi placed in dryedock at Millor Mrothors’ shipyard | 1p to aud Including Oct on Baturdily for repairs that aro expected to be completa tig tnorning, On the passe town the Jakes the Lebligh touched upot the rocks at the Limekllns ond cracked u plata i ber bottom about rnidahip. iteturning she oncowntered heuvy weathor ¢ soft plug was r ublisuz hor 80 that sho fell off inte tl the seus, Holng alinost in light trim, tha pro~ pellor did-‘gome’ heavy rolling, Hud she buen aw Wooden vessel Capt, Coughlin thinks shu would not now be qilout. Tho result of thir ia JOBLON. seas. ; forks iton'C Koxinaw, | TOtalsesssee From fAnge during the same perlod Mehigunime fcsiTaylor.. Koystone heavy usage was toslnek or fooson tho riveta in |, }uamnior eek some of. her bottoms platus, thus causing a de Ore 10 tut BAT ‘The rlyata have buon refastoned, and a patel put over'the brehk In tho plate, + MONE LAME DUCKS. Tho sehoduor Patrat arrived yexterd! Na forcatayayil gono, She was oubla the gi Blovm. The schooner Chandler J, Wells had her mi: zen dooin broken during the breeze. + Tre sehuoner Julia B. Morrill lost a Jib, ‘fo sehopnor JL 1, Mopre, which drifted sixty infles duvlox the story Wi inchor down. requires a new mnfen Bulltopsall, and Carp itiver Bron Pioneer Furnyce ‘Votat pigetron, QUARTL. Carp Ulver ron Company. WV ure to tiles two 1880s " hi mntzzen : ¥. Recanaba, Mbtopsalt. “She is Inport. Q The change sustnined by tho Eva &. Tobiason | PEMasees in Manitewoo Buy is “quite serlous. The stanchions, rall and cuveriag voard un the blurt of her port bow wore broken, aud slinilar dam- ugo waa suffered on the port quarter, Repuirs ure nearl completed at tho Chicago Compuny’s South Sido yurd, HOME GATIERINGS. DEPAWTUNE OF AN IMMENBY, FLERT, About the only event of Inpurtanee that od emred yestorduy was the departure of a very Jurge floot of -vexsols, many of whieh hud been detulued itt port since Friduy night by adverse winds, ‘ho movement begin ns carly 1s 7 o'clock, and continued until 4 o'clock, by which hour not legs than Lijeraft. gf nll deserlptions, lurge and sind, course freightors and grain carriers, dotted tho surface of tha luke between Grosse Point and the harbor, Tho alght wu: one bonutsiCalte behold, Tho tule was comp atively smooth, a ght breezo from nbout west northivost prevailed, and the vessels had every yord of their canvas gpread: A bright sim lent additlonal whitenegs to tholy sully, and also caused thom to be reficoted npon tho lusay surfiea of tho water, thus enhanving te eauty of tha scene. Tho ltotilla wieved slowly dowt the luke, ns if passing tha northern front of the city In review, Thore were Peoyuuntly five, and in ono or two cases acven und elicht, of them ubreast, ‘Tho yew from the borders of Lincoln Park was a charming one, and nonvly ait of the vigitors to that favorit spot enjoyed’ the sight heartily. TUOSE ANIDOETENDENS AGALN, At fo'clock Satiedny morning, after the tug Crawford had passed through Strto-strect bridgo with the rchooner It, C. Crawford, fallow= ing another tow up the rlver, tha tender of STOMA sae Excess for 18a} MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. FHOM SHH WRECKS. Speeiat Disputeh to The Chleago Tripune. for Chicugo in tow of tha ttt repiirs were made to her rudder, The tug Carpen! wilh the schooner Ellsworth LAKE. PORTS, DRTROIT, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Darna, Mich. Vets 2i.—Passed down cungehb, J. O, Thayer, Moatpellur, Cecilia. Passed Ub—Propellors Nebraska, rn. Chieugo; etoam-burges N. MU: Allegheny ind barges, Willian Edwards an consort, A. A, Turner and barges, barges svhooners A. J. Dewey, 1. Myogatly, P. i. Looke, D. 2. Dobbi gorald, IL. G. Clayelund, A. Boo Chrias Grover, Swallow, J. 8. Bolle, 8. H, Foster, D. E. Batley. Chirkestrect \~ bridge, suddenly. holured Sanguirre, tho ren Nght and vluscd tha 7 bridge. ‘Thos imovement: was not made See eer ee ae raed down— until the Crawford: hal eut vo close 18 to be une tile to entirely check the headway of the vesscl, Consequontly i volllston ocenrrad, which result~ ed in dame tg the Sohive svat none to the gehooner, A woorten mau in pice of the fellow who [s fn chargo of tho brides during the ulybt watett might be an tingrovemont: the thiug core tuinly could be no worse. Possibly the sleepy dolt finngined that the hour of 7 o'clock bid i= rived, or that 1t wag elose enough to the hour to warrant bin in beginning the duily exereisa of checking tows with tho red ball. * ‘The Unptain of the tured, Le Hlxgie reports that ho caught.the tenders of Hele ategat ‘urldge asteen ut 9 quarter puetd o'clock Suturduy worn Ing, Hind had to stop tho suhooner §. G. Androws Wali] they coukl be nwukaned by" the Tong-cons United howling of tho tuy's whistle, A RELIC OF THY PAST. Steam to ran the pumplog-maeninery ft the. now Olcott Marine Dry-Doex will bo furnishod by thy boiler of the oft and long dotunet alde- wheol stuamer ILuron, which, by tha way, was the first stonmbout Capt A. %, Goodriot ever owned, and Jaid the foundation of hls present princely tartune., ‘The boller {8 now about twenty-four yours of age, Externally tt looks well chough,the riyugesor tine being vonountod Dyneath uglosay cong of bluck palnt, but. ine teroully If sceins to be pretty badly used up. SHlL it may render oxucllent aervico tor yours to Propeller Duluth, Arrived—Senooner Reindeer, Clenved—Propelter If. B, Tuttle, sehoone ner, propeller poller Antle Sinith, lov A. Young. BUFFALO. Speclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. «+ Huvra.o, N, ¥. Juniata, 8 Worthtugton; schooner Juniute, couls State, Francis Palms, Chicazo, corn. Canal shipments, 601,000 bushels, DUGUTIE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Ducuri, Mlin., Oct. City of Winnlper, Asin, jopurted-—l’ropellers China, Sovere!gt er Frances swith. MILWAUKEE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritvune, George G. Houghton, 6. i Rogers, and Grantham. scala ony. aminiceatan corsiol By. ne gittron, CLMVEUAND, es noar the holler, and wi oO nttuched 0) ¢ further service 4 foe Asa relig of carly steam Special Dispatch to The ialeage Tribune, touting days on Lake Michigin, tha walt will | |, ChEvEbAND, U.. Oct, 24.—Clourod forChicago— Lndonbtediy attract considerable attontion, Propellers Ubleage, Nebrasku, evhooner L, C. Witeckina, Butta, a Gaia aS . ‘The tug Welcome returned to Milwaukeo ves~ dpeciat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. tondny frum the schooner Guldo Pilstor, full of wator.tIn Hailey’s Harbor, The nction of the owners In,glying not{co of ubandonment caused the withdrawal of the Welcome, Tho under- weiturs huve dispatehed the river tug Oswego to the reseue from Port Huron, with a complete outiit of pulopa and buweers, Word wan recelyed hero. emriny to tho offect that'the schooner Floretta hoa been pumped out and releused, aud It" {a now on tho way to Chicago, Heport hug it ‘that tho tug Johu Gregory will prooned to the ngalstance of tha Col, Cook with ho Sturgeon Bay stoum-pyinp. Baie, MM, Ost. Young, merchandlga, Duluth, PORT OF CHICAGO, ARRIVALS. Prop Philudetphia, Erle, qundries, bop Now ouk. Rurttato, aundrled. Prop Annic Laura, Muskegon, luinber, Prop 8. ©. Hall, Muakeyzon, lumber, Prop George Dunbar, tuskegon, limbor, Prop Bwallow, Muskegon, lumber. Prop Idaho, Buffalu, sundrics, Prop Ht, dayept, Muskegon, sundries. Huttalo, sundries, YOCK NOTES. Prop Waverly, f ‘There wore fqw. arrivals yesterday. Prop 8, G Butdwin, South Chicago, light. Frank Richy the 1 enown designer of Prop iG, Petora, Muntsteo, lumber, modola and GUnstruction, connected with the | Prop ilneshy Tutfaly, sundries, sunt? of . tha Dotrult Dry Deck Company, was in | Prop City of Concord, Port Huron, aundric. Prop Tempest, Whito Luke, lumber, ho city, youturday. Mr, EB. P. Evans, Manager Stith Ayeior Fy set opailors: ula opant | Prop It. C. eiktain, White fake, umber, Heap ArabLY, Buttalo, aundele the greater portion uf the Sabbath hi Ore, The new steam-barge took on # large quantits chr, A. Scott, Eric, coitl. of suppltos for tho Lake Superior: aiuiog: venien Sehr La Petite, Whitotish Hay, cedar posta, vestorduy. Sho iv.lo complete v ful carga at ) Sehr ¥. A, George, initnlo, cont, Sines to-day, and thon clear for Hancock. | Behr Onward, Ford River, inmbor. ter yrogs troight for the up-trip slone will ag- | Sehr Motropotls, Traverse Bay, plyestron. Behe M. dtuctler, Cl Senr J. If, Merrtll, Irn Sehr Walbuiia, dluntst Subir Starlight, Sturgeon Muy’, tur Sehr M, Tnompson, Muskegon, amber, Sour Heyuintor, White Lake, lumber, Achy Kate Lyons, Muskegon, lumber, Schr Caledontn, White Like, wood. Sehr White Clund, Orand diay Sor A, A. Richmond, Muskogon, luinber, Sehr BB. Thompson, Muakexon, lumber, Bebr Potro), Manistee, umber. Schr J. Bigtor, Sault Ste. Marle, lumber, ACTUAL BATLINGS, Rohr Af, Le Higyie, Butfuto, 21,000 bu whent. Bebe be Van uk rattroud Hes, ty railroad ties, PURALG $4000), m Tue iieumisbargo 8,0, Baldwin has thus far gomplored, thirty-sevon round tripé botweor Milwaukee and Coleago wid Esounaba tho pros- entacison, Her ore cargoes have nvorayod 650 wross tana, All put tive of tho trips were mude with & consort. A Wark an Oleatt's new muring dry-dock at tho lower vuil of Gooey Island 15 muking satlsfactory progress, Tho dry-douk baste ts being tluored aud toed, and cue’ boiler, onglie, aud centri fu gal pumps ire airoauy: the ground, ‘Pho dock Witt ba ready for ise by the 13th of December, Aattrvey was held an tho schoonor Jon ft, Noyus. yoatorday. ‘Tho schooner dontsuk’s Garages are to bo wubjevtod ty survey after she ronvhea Miller Brothors’ dry-dock, suy to-more row, « Tho survey of tho damago sustained by tho sohcouer Frank Crawford in the late gale shows that abo will cuquire now mulnsail,, atuyaull, galt fopsull, rudder, and now malninust toad. Tho tength v€ tho Insinmast ds to be reduced about ony foat ta ardor to avald the neweasity for put tihng in a ew Bpar. ‘Une of the pumbouta Hos aunk nour the on- Hee aonue Chuslotte Ruxb wad chartered on joonur Charlot on Baturday.tu load at st, Joseph with 13,000 bushe , VOIX, +} suudrics, Schr Woils Burt, Butfalo, 60,000 bu corn, Hutte Yaung Aurion, Ruttulo, 14,707 bu wheat, Bont J. G. Stusten, Hultato, 4boo bu cura. Scho Lutelnior, Huttalo, 20,882 bu ax: Seber G. D, Norris, Trayorso and sundrivs, Behr J. MH. ituttor, Huffato, 64.000 bu corn, Sebr Sun DI bu corn. sliver cornet band, and about 100 citizens, nmld heroie jotel and “Tho following nro the shipments of {ron ore by annbe from pening of navigation : ‘Tho following laa summury of shipinents of ore, compuring Inst year and this, ays Inter The tures than those of Minwaukne, Oct. 21.—The tug Welcome ro- turned from North Bay curly this morning hav fug discontinued work on tho schooner Guido Pilater upon being notified of hor abandonment tu the underwriters, Although badly dumaged, thoy think tho schyoner can be outed. Whon the Welcome teft tha kay on Saturday morniug tho schooner Fioratta. Was af. aad would leave Ifneltiey as avon as ter pragod bere this mornlug Vro- pellors Indi, Boston, Mo"tiun, Wissabickon, Paclila; steam-burge Egyptian and consort; } aehvoners Monterey, Annie Vought, Chuslea Foster, J. 1B. Wilvor, Ningara, Sita Mint, Tee James Fisk, sand barges; Salting and : Witeox, G. rump, M, J. Cumuilngs. Horter, Marengo, F.1D). Barker, Richards, Erie George Bly, pegeller, Fred Kelly, sehooner War- Fletoher, ssnooucr Ironton, pro- schooner Brightle, prapoller nin, schoonors fT. dabneon and Kyi, prapel- Everett, schoouors Fred Morse, WIM ‘4 Out. Atrived—Prapelier jooucr Mary Collings Juntuta, Chie CAO. “icured—Propelters Junlata, Osceolu, It. LW. Empire Canal fool pnt e conta on whout, 6% cents on Tribune, Ho Atrived—Propollers Steg MinwauKeR, Oct. 2. — Cleared — Schvoners: i Morrick, Folly M. 21-Gleared—Prapellue Anate onburgh, Buitato, $1,000 bu voru. Sebr Lertha Rarnas, Marlnotto, 5,000 bu cors and. * Bit he City, 0,000 bu osts and sundrics, Sebr Kni be dauplar, Black River, 60 bria pork Sehr City of Toleda, Manistee, Hebr 0. O. D., Mugkegon, Sehr it, Howlett, Ludington, Sebr 0. Univor, Ponsuukee, Schr Kate Dirloy, Menominee, Sehr A. Campbell, Muskegon. Sehr J fuss, Munkegon. Sehr J, Vidones, Muskezon. Rchr M. Slauson, Escanaba. Sebr C. uah, St. Joseph, Bebr M. A. Muir, Bulfute, 22,000 bu flaxseed, Prop a Hl. Ketehotn. Butato, 67,000 bu corn. Prop Charles Metz, Manistes, Schr Florence Lester, Manistee. Sehr Itelle Richmond, St, Joxepli. Sehr G.d, Hoeddr, Maniste Bebr IL DM Schr Helle frown, Owe May, kebr Gila Ellenwood, White Lake, Behr Lumbermin, Black Cree! Schr i. F, Wade, Muakoxron. Hole ae iH a nicetanl Ry e07 chr Apprentice Hoy, Grand Haven, Sehr Maj. N. H. Ferry, White Luke. Sehr Myrtic, Muskegon, Schr Collingwond, Muskegon. Behr Col Ellaworth, Muskegon, Behr Arctic, Muskewan Reb Presta, Grand Uaven, Bebe Evaling, Manistee, Sehr Felleitows, Muskegon. Kehr City of Sheboywan, Racanaba, Schr Celt, Ludington. - Sehr Pride, Ladington. Sche it, J. Skidmare, Muskegon. Behr Norman, Green Bay. Behr Annie Tomine fandington. Schr Stafford, Muskegon, Sebr Leo, Grand Haven, Behe I. Parsnna, Muskegon, Sehr H. 1. Burger, Manistee, Rehr Maty Nau, Maniatea, Sebr Stariight, Bturgoon Bay. #ebr lara, Manietee, Schr Brauley, Muskegon, SKOBELEFF. Tho Colebratod Husal General. Fram Lieut. Fe Yo Greene's Hook, Tn return for bia caro of his mon, he demanded of thom, frst of ail, unbealtating, untiluching, unqueationiug obcdiunce to bls orders, If ho ordered a min to do auything, where immedi- ote death wus us cortein as the st in beayen, he expected to bo inatuntly obeyed, without so much 18 evena tvok of question or surprise. Himself a man of wile reading, speaking many Innguages, and havlug traveled In many lands, houatbered about him, In hls personal stuff, as rough and .incultured a lot of men us [ ever saw In officers’ uniform, but they answered bia Purpose to curry orders, and, ns he sald, if ho ordercd one of thent to ride his horse uguinst the tnuzzle of adiseturging caunan he would doit Instantly. One worning that 1 wis with him on nreconnolssance we ening to a simill brook; tin officer of his att, with whotn he bud Hud some exuse of dissutistiction Just before, rode forward to try its depth; white he was enutlously feoling the bank another offcur—a Cossuck—rode toward it, ud, 8 his horsu drow - ) bnek, plied both spur and the whip with all bis force; tho horse sprang forward tuto the middie of tho little -stroum, wid, us it was very deep though very narrow, both horve and rider dlaap- peared yider the water, “There,” erie 8kobeleif to the other," that's the way F want my olligers to do things.” * The ‘rat ollicer, grontly netted, then put spurs to bis foray, nnd though Skabvleit, seoing his purpose, yelled at hin to stop, in an Instinc heand bis borse diyppearcd under the water, Both men were thon drugged out, dripplag ol their cold bath. Every one laughed, wud Skobetcif was In tho best of humor, “ Now go home and dry your clothos. You're both tine fellows (vweo mulodetzce,, But” turntug to tho lrat one, “ after this never hesi- tute in what you bave to do." On another occasion Skobolef heard one of his Colonels, Just us be was going lato action, trying ta make a speech to his men, bit beat Uiting, and stamimering, end brevking dows fn 5 relleved bim iustantly. “Hf atanch a momont,” be suld, “a ain cun't find a fow ain ple words to tell his mou what he expeut toda then, he don’t know it himeolf, moment a tnun crn't He; bis heart will sus he havea heurt for ght, aud lf ho can't tnd words it [a elther because he {8 coward or bo- cause be hing nv notion fu bis head of what be js walag tu do,’ - Again, he punished bis men without mercy for tho elightost depredation on unarmed fubabi- Sate or tholr property. “Not that D care any: ing for those miserable people,—thelr suller: lugs are nothing ta those of my mel,—but be- cutive they but ne orders todott, Ite served my purpose, would give them a village to plune der and burn withoutu moment's thought, But they wust do tt only on my order, Twant them to feel thut they are inercly my creatures—that they oxist sinply by tas wilt ‘bhese little episodes rend quoerly; thoy Boom to bo almost the dulngs and tuk of a muduan; but it was maduvss with a direct method—the Ine sanity which is morely another name fur Inteued concentration of thought and cneney ona singlo purpose. OF his olticers ho required tht they should know tholr own business; not that thoy should be euttured, suoutd progont fle appear ance, shontd be gentlemanly in thelr epeceh. He demanded none af these thliiga, but only that thoy should combine untiluching bravery and obcdl- eneo with a thorough knowledge of the way to Hondlo the nuinber of sen cach commanded, so ig to obtain the greatest resulté with them. If they answered theso requirements there was nothing ho would notdo for them; he secured them rowants and promotions; bo shared with them whatever ho hud, Hf thoy Cuthal In those qualitied he pursued them relonttesty, wbused them in unmeasured torms, and sought tho firat opportunity to get thom out of his division. His porsonal bravery wus not ouly of the most reckless character, bit at tines {t sean to partuko of the terest bravado, in which only extraordluary luck prevented him from reaping iu death tho Well-exrucd reward of bis foolish- nossa, He always wore at white cout, 1 white hat, and rode a white horse tn battle, alinply because other Geucrals usuatly uvolded these target: marks, Hewas perpetuntty elaine at brenk-neck speed oyer some fence or ditch, leaving half hls suufand orderiics sprawling in tt. He nuver Jost an opportunity of displuylug courage. He went inte battle th bby cleanest unifara and ireah underclothing, covered with perfume, nud wonring a dinmond-hilted sword, tn omer, us he sul, that hu mlghtdle with his best elotiies on, For along tle bo wore, with ovident ntfecta- ton, a cont in which ho had been wonuded, and which bd A conspleuous = paten on the shoulder, Yet All this was not mero bravado and non sense, Dut wis tho result of thought snd aimost cold-blooded enleulation, It was intended to in [ees his nen, and it did no, They firmly be feved he could not be hit, and whenever thoy saw a white horse, coat, and cap among thou thay know shat If wis Skobclet, and so tong fis “ho wae thore they felt. sure that every- thing wus going well, At the beginntig ot the war ho made up his mind: drmly that ho would never come out of It ullve. Atter ronding the telegeum announcing tho arinistice, rong of tha trst things he sald wis, * Woll, pore tnps { won't get Killed after al.” With this idow firmly txcd In his mind, that bls death was only a question of a tow weeks or months, bls one thought wad how ta beet ysu bie life so ae to minke an impression on his men, und gain such a wartral over thom that thoy would follow hin anywhere, In everything thut ho did he tried to élliniuate the bien of danger from thelr ininds, and to make tho most dangerous explolt appear ys an ordinary, every-day ullalr. a RECOVERY OF DAMAGES. Bpcciat.Diapateh to The Chisaga Tribune, Lavavarre, Ind., Out, S4—The suit of Fuck ‘ye, Nave, brought bere from Fountain County, Ind, was terminated at a Into bour Just night. Wlack, while going to tha warehouse of Nave to unload grain, drove under the ghute, whore he wis caught botwaun the top of hie load and the obute, recelying Injaries whieh be claimed wore pormanent. Hesued for $20,000 dumages, aud the jury gave bin $3,000, ow On. re a “Siarve and Bo Damned? wae ‘, He Oe Lor pergat ese cety ral nulpse piceo clipped frat tho rx e ‘Requrter ehten, {would like to nN, wourdls Count have you print In the Moruld, Tho truth of the Jndy’é statemont can be relied on, 1 think any mais that can use such lnnguage toa lady is not afltmun to buye controlof u Nation, Yours, ote, Joun 8. KAUNAS. Mra. F. Blinkehorn fa tho Arat whtte woman (hat sottied in Eilaworth County. Shoe was bore when lego, Hutfalo, 64118 ols ol at for Duifala, relight 10 cnts por | ae ee ee eee erniitald, 3,000 Lu Whoat. * B County, She was bore yen Dune aad ate abs Wills iraborsear- | Prop Newburgh, uifutd, 2,00 bu corn and fu fatgrine Met ce one tine thy two tuk vos ure fa Seo vs uv y paon Crock got out of Mulur pone totes ar Guuploted a boom and Sohr ee " lait, Marquette, 14,000 bu oats, 1,000 Lee eae went, to the Ganga at the fart, vi i were Ol 4! wel wes Pipes fame oo co) ae W. BD. Prop Lako tio, Collingwood, 16,823 bu corn. ae nto oi ae borg ne point OUEeP FO eee ae tebe ready for business | Prep Chutnocy Hurlbut, Huttalo, 40,200 bu corn. | than Baling whore thoy would purebaso Gardhior wittonce wore bi ready for busines’ | gone M8. Bacon, Mutfulo, 41,000 bu corn. See Merc wae AE sat tiny Ut the closy Of tho ProKONL WELK. iy tne | SubrGulden Kloceo, Huttalo, 2.811 bu texscod. | dungdr of boing kilad by the ludiaud I thoy ry folored onto wee Aidoe ane prow | ETOP BW, Wanchard, Huflulo, £0,000 bu corn, | attompted toy va Sallie 10 fused, hs pellers indulged jn a display of yaaora Saturday | gon, {dsou, Huitulo, 23,000 bu wheat, 0 would not sell thom w WENe Hate te tone Syoniug during “a tyhlaky rolls No Dloodshed | ee aes iaifaln (050) bu ear thom Until thoy could yo co salina without on Prop Butfalo, isutfulo, 35,050 corn, Sehr Pileriin, Little Codar, 200 bu oa BcbrA. BM. Beers, dMunistes, 1d OOFL. Bahr Merebant Gordon, sundriog. Py Skylark, On ndries, «.- oP Haase Bt Josoph, sandra, 1a Kon. Bone way, Muskegon. gue ‘hyo, Voges, Muskegon, be palheriges Ludington, Prop Buuvenlr, Peutwutar, x Sebk Four Hrothors, Holland. é Scher §. G, Asulraws, Maulstece Behr Arub, Muniytae, Schr Guk Leal, Ludington, sober Alawialte, pre ds oi Behr lyor Lawson, Muskegon, ane He rotons Muttulo, ® ‘bu flax-seod, Scbr Kute Ulett, Manistey, ‘ Bebrd. SM. Forrest, Muskegon. Sehr Euyie Wing, Muskegon, sehr Winale Wing, Meutwater, eau ited, ‘why Chicago Dry-Dook Company have mado a new puntialoan Yee" he ee Rolndver, & naw jibbgom for the schooner Minerva, @ fore- boon for tha subpouur Groton; 4 gall for tho jooner Ida Keith, and & poutrebourd far the aah schooner J, A. Holmes. —— NOTES FROM ABROAD, ‘Who schooner Bea Dird has been robullt at Os wega. . The propellor Take Ontario has a brokeo wheet, und wiil recejyo a new one at Oswego. 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