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10 a THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDA , NOVEMBER 5, 1880—TEN PAGES, : peeutation and ex- now Wastern mized, A a BiiRApsTureA—Fiemy corn, “TiernornuM—l0atoydy 4 PRTROLRU 28) 0 following were recelvod by the tf e hae Eittoot, Nov. 4-110 n. amour, Odalis nA, Eitcato Board Of, Nov, 4—8 p. m.—Dreadatums firm. Corn, a HOt, Nov. &—-AWhont in gon Nees tonding upwards red winter, ts Tt No do, ne Md, Corn prong at 59 6 Whentin, oud demand nt éd orh 1h good demand nt ikl advance, A Kicorn Hed and a slinde hiahiee, fe Bt K . ‘ 41s. Land fd highs ond qomand and Corn strong atta advance Tallow td blebor, ut Xie, Choare, tie, JANDUN. Nov, L—LAVEMEOOL—W hi enrart iniraverize No, dt winter, He fas intr avernce Californin, dis ra shade dearer: fale nvorece Pnrgoce on passngo—W bent sirang, Miturnin wheat Just enipped wn Fuiraverago gual orn for prompt shipment b: NEW YORK, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Vouk, Nov. 4.—Gnain—Whent—Winter wheat depressed and unrottied, ylotding through the moro activo portion of the day's trading fully talkie a bushel under a prossira to placa supplicn Inrely on speculative necount, lower quotations from the ine terior, and) xomewhnt Jess satisfactory advices through tho nfternvon by entle. tho epeculative Intorost, Yecomber options on No, 2 redin the latter connoction haying beon notably br pe American Hiixe 11, 20a td Business chiofy in t $1.21c2).22, cinsing ni fi monty we SLI LAI 4, bid? de Deerinber at january at $.Angial. gag, Atel ie ungeade osing afloat at abutt $1, pL Ak Cloning Ay #1,10e AULA bits No, # rau U4, ‘us to duality; No, 4 Milwaukee spring, nowd at #18 as the beat uid: part by the reduced Offorings and sumownat firmer views of holders; cd Western, ungraded, f! comparatively‘ modone About saaie on part, ancculntivas ungraded, at meee, na to qi No.2 Chicaxo quyted ene and irrogulnr sXe, BY CO qunlity, again quoted talos of white Westo: quality, mixoudo nti ative. Iye dtl: Wostnrn, November arrival, nt $1.01 bl arked} No.2 roid 1n ota nt #10l, +4 euro ata lurcher advance on the votior qualities of Cunae da of npout tose. —ltome products offered more freely and nt lower prices, Inuding to.8 muro netivo move- ment in Wemorn steant inrdt Western m iweb deniind tor earl delivery, and quer 8 option Wie was very quicty falr dotunity quoted at edit Gut meats th moderate requost at former ries. Bacon inactivey Jung clonr quoted st 13(c1 shortclear, ed fur Weatorn ateat Inrd for reduced fetes; quoted nt iy forapoty and id iso for plus. Ayo. Moro tnqute cafly delivery. ones rales to srrive; $3. (LEOW—Active and tirm, with sates nated at 64@ SGoAns—taw mora nective, nnd quoted about ns ‘Cuba Muscovndy at tng rotined suxars with ESN to are tlt anios reported of, ig entrifvunl ut hg8 Jie; out lmportant alteration, Fimaitts— ilvollor inovement haa beon reports ed, chitetly In the grain Intorost, at a further partial vanco {n ratesan comparatively moderite afierings ‘Of acoummudution for curly use. ported hava bean rough freight and forward etipmon) AK Sp Gets Gedy wheat {ba (mainly through euimers ns tow as zs bus For Liverpual-~ sidam, flour at ds OULDUTE BleaAmera ns fat provisions at 228 frelghty, and by outport Lider Janunry, WsTCs i buyers" fav Deis; super Binte: 0 5 COMMON 10 Lou exten, $1,594 Ki wiite wheat, exten, Bt. Luuls, #1.2020: alr demands receipts, 219,000 bu; Nosd Siilwankeer 210" uugende Soin patent piv GRAIN-Wheat it fa TSN: 0. bdo. Fad, SLANG. No, ¥ 1 . sca N Ado. Hts: UN DIE UNeeN ‘ostorn alot Sspaeiver whi and falrand market rms fulr to good retlning, ize. Motnssos dull and unchanyed. th ajar demand, PeTROURUM—Dulls United, 913¢0; crude, 72aKc; ro- W—Stoady, at a{@oKa, Hund unchanged. NTIN Faas—Firm for eho! PUOVIBIONS—Pork dull and unsottleds mos! Reok wtoudy. Cut monte duly lung clear middle ime stem, Wat envy; prime ston HUTTEN—Dull and unchanged. Curkak—Stoady fur cholce at 10612340, BALTIMOR BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 4—FL OUR=Firm and un- Whoat—Western atendy and firm: No, 2 “Western wintor red, spot and November, #.154@ 1.154; December, *L1T}¢E1.18; January, 1.208104 Corn—Weatern active snd tirm; Western mixed, spot und Norembor, S@is}4e; secamber, H4G513(0; atenmor, Sic. Osts quicty Weatorn white, Tube; do mixed, Reaie. Myo quiet at 1.0081,02, WAY—Unchanged, PRovisions—Stondy, without Lvrren—Qaleti priine to ctiol Wane. Hda8—Firm at 2le, PETROLEUM —Dullt rofined; 120. Corres—Quiot;, Rio cargoes, ordinary to falr, 12 uotable change, ico Western packod, + FREIGNTS~To Liverpool per steamer unchanged. ‘wheat, KeI00 buy corm, Qu'bits rre, 1.610 bu, $57,000 buy eden. 74,400 bu. Du; corn, 218579 bu. MIEN TA—W hen _ BALES—Whoat, 6 PHILADELPHIA, 4—FLoun—Nominally un- PAILADELPITA, Noy, cuanged, Ryo flour stoady at $4545.05, GHAIN—Whont dull; rejected, on track, $1.05; No.3 red vlovator, #.153{; No. 3 red, N UlGnsked; Docembor, $1 1794 bid, $1.18 naked; Jan- unary, $1194 bid, £1.20 usked, Corn in fair domund; Western mixed,on track, b1}4@se: vember, S5}0 bid, Wo asked: Do Bi3fo axkedy January, (3Ho' bid, Sit¢0 ft NU, 2 do, Wi4er No. Udo, Sige: 3 s—Quiet. Bort—Mons, 1200, Bons Toma—rmoked, a steam, $UBat kutto, $3.01. in good demand Ber do wand to ehalee, | paalford Countyy ty 382805 (in-~Senrco and wanted 244 20. HAY Weak? creumury, Hswelto. zt s-Strong und unchanged, Y—Stondy at 61.11, 30.00 buy ots, 640 bu, BHILMENTS—W heat, 2,000 buy corn, 21,000 bu, vember, #11534 bid, ail mixed, Nu- mber, io bid, ‘und rm: creamo: Western itonerve brls; wheat, 60,000 bu; corn, Sr, Loos, Nov, 4—FLoun—Firm and unchanged, GUAIN~—Wheat lower und unsottleds; No. 2 red, 1.015 441.015 cash; #1.02@10134 November; Dacumber; #04 1.0K Janunrys HWCELDOLS LUG February; Nu, ¥ do, WHEws6e; No. ddu, Wike. a Jey quict, at MGtSo fur medium to fanoy. lower; iio cash; Do November and Ducambor; BAG Me January; 454A 1940 May. Onte duly Bo enshy Sii0 bid November; Who bid December, Kyo LEAD—Quiot at 4Xe, Borre Heh cakurund unchanged, Wittak¥—Stendy at #110, meatat nung Oftorings aed Tard nuwinatarse, SUA’ jabbing at $14.00. _D: OM SCARCE, mothing a wheat, a( 6} FO. HOnY; burloy, 30 bu es LOUISVILLE, Noy, 4.—CoTTox—Quilot at 10946, teady; axtra, § FLING; A No, 1 1.7565; cholou fancy, 15.60 GHAIN—Whent active, firm and Niwher at $1.00, Corn troy No, white, se; do wlxed. he, Onte soady und emit No.2 white, Sey du mized, tc, Mtye re Ye Rr talrdcmand at slam2izan, i rk dui und lowor at $1460, Lard Oxira family, Bacon dull and lower. shouklurs, BG. Mams—Kuxar-cured, low Wilisay—Aotya und dru'ac glue TOLENO, 0, Nov. 4—GRAL Lwhite Michikan, $1.04; amber do, Wabash, spot, $1.04; November, #1044; December, 4736; January, $1.04; Fobruary, #1135 Nu. dred bash, #01; rejected, Me; No. ¥ red nitxorl, $1.0, Corn grin bivh mixed, 450; No. 2 apot, Hier Noveruy ber, dey May, 47c; No. 2 white, 4i}éo; nuw, Ci}ga7 rejuct= now, dic. sts sleady; No, ‘Wheat firmer; No, ed, nominal, 400; damage 2, Wh4o; No.2 whity, Bio, Whi No, 2 rod Dosomber, $1.07; vel 8,000 bu; corn, 42000 buy oats, MAUL RENTS=W host, 7000 bu; core, 84000 buy oats, ‘UN Titacie—Cars of wheat, 204, CINCINNATI, Nov, 4.—COTTON—Quiet at 1040, Fipuit~Unchanged. aetat MAIN—Wheat Orms; No, 3 amber, $1.05: No.3 red, GLWGLOL Corn actye and fein; No, 2 wixed, 40; new ar, We, Oats dull; No.2 wixed, S@Hie, Hye stoady; NO. ab WHGWes Harley steady: No. 3 fall, We, Fork dull at #14iuh Lard dull aud meats in woud doe $A, $5.25, 4a Jowur at bis, ‘Bulk aad) new cloae Hous Firm: commun, Bostox, Nov, 4—FLovit—Hirmer; Western super- fing, 637564; common extras, $L25@475; Wisconsin Kiros, 6085.15; Miunosote do, §5.UXa6i0; spring ‘wheat patents, §7.Ws80; winter do, $6,097.15 Graiw~Cora quick but rm; mixed sud yellow, 1@ Me, Onte quict, atendy, and unchanse: nally unchanged. Terren—Cholco Weatorn creamories, ohoice I te pecker, BAe ds fraps to Ruod, sda—Wostern frost, the. HeCHits Font, 12,000 bela; 3,000 sacks; corn, 48,000 bry wlicnt, 200M, SUIPIIBNTS-Flour, 1400 bela, Myo nom! Mor NEW ORLEANS. New ORRANs, Nov. 4—GRAIN—Corn frmy BAO. Onte atrong and highers dlc. Corn-meal firmor} hold at R40, Tov istons—Pork dull and tower: $15.00, Molasses dalland lowers centelfaiml, 2aMer fnlr, MAR prime to choles, Tate. Lant quiet hut stendy: tterce, 84 set Keg, Te, Hulk meatsenstor; ahoultors, poke Be. Hacan dalle shoulders, Gor clone rity Ky 1k flea, age, Mame—sugar-cured dully casvused, MOSTARY—Sight exchange on Now York par. Sterling exchange: ase es OF Now York par jie MILWAUKEE, Minwaunen, Nov. 4—FLotn—Unehanged, GHAIN—Whent weak: opened te liwert closed atondyi No.1 hin $1475 No, 1 Milwankeo. #1.0t: 20, f.0l4.Npvomber, FO; Nocomber, F041 Jani ary, 1.011 No. do, Wes Nu. 4 at Riot refvetodd nominal, enecinted. but seoadtagt Need AC ieee. Gate ACNyE Z'ne sie. Kye unchanueds No. at Sue Warley firmert'No.d apring, easit aud November, a SHUGVINONKLowort mess pork, 121 fash and Novombory #3, danuary. Lard, 4810 cash and Novomber; $3.0) Janunry. KANSAS CITY, Bpretat Dispatch to The Chleagy Tribunes KANSAS CITY, Mo, Nov. 4—Tho f'rice Currens ro* porta: GNAIN—Whent—Recolpta the past wok, 19428 bits ahinmenta, 121067 buy market lowers No. 3, cash Sle} Ravembor,gihger Nu. 2 east, RUsor November, ga: No. 1, ens] 2k Novomber, We., Corn—Itecelpia 0 no mat wepky hati tiny shipments, 1,35 Duy No, onaby M40r Novenibor, Wie. PEORIA, Pronta, Illy Nov. 4—Gnsts—Corn netive and firms high mixed, WAM nixed, BWYyRie, Onts quilets Nu. 2 white, ay Iyo dull nt si@ali¢ge, Itanwines—Unehauged at 1.00, Pera ‘bent, hind buy corn, 97,675 bus oats, 20,~ SIPMENTH—Curn, 1130) bur oats, 4405 buy rr0, ahi bur baler iauibus ON Ont i oe RUFPALO. BUFFALO, Nov, 4—GNAIN—Wohent l'ge lowers 20,000 bu No, Tt hard Duluth, 16g; 32000 bu do fest hale Novembor, #1.141 4,00) bu do first half Decamber, 1.134 gent inact Wea, Onin neglected, Iya neg evo Maries newiveted, AVAL FAMIGHES<Eirmas 9 for wheat and 8c fur com. DETROIT, DetTHOIT, Nov, 4.—FLOuR—Steads. GRaIN—Whent wenk; No. 1 white, $024; Norom- por, Aa}, Decombor, #LMit4s January, tt; No. Zred, FLUNG: enies now, sal bid: No. 4 white, We, Ruoaipts, 1 buy shipments, s,0W bu. CINCINNATI. CINCINNATT, Nov, 4—Tons—Lowort 4.4084.50, Favigitts~Whont to Bumato, 7c. pAeReEAAH—Hlonr, 880 Urler whient, 61.000 bus onts, seal Rsteares— Wheat, 21,000 buy corn, 2,000 bu; onts, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, Noy, 4,—GRAtN—Whont stendyt Na, 2 rot, $1.00 “Corn stendy at agile, Onte atoady at WaII}4c, OsSWEGO. OswEGo, Nov, 4—-GitatiN—Wheat quict. Corn senrco; Duluth, Ste. DRY Goons. New Youn, Nov. 4.—Cotton xgoads fairly setiyo in firsthands, rices fem and sdvancing. Drints quiet and steady, Spring cassimeres und worsted couthina jm moderate request by clothlurs, Flunnels and Diankute remain tirm, Tho Iutfet ie snyx3t0 ptecos silxs ond volvets will bo sold at auction next Wednesday, , COTTON. NEW ORLEANS, Noy, 4.~Cortos—tn {alr domand nnd easy; middling, Wise; low inf tdling, 10407 good ordinary, ‘Seer not recelpte, 1.iTt bales: Kr THs to treat Hritnin, 4.000; Branca, inont, Ls Channel, 1.48; cuastwise, 225; sales, BUWU5 stock, 175,57. PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, O., Noy. 4.-PETROLEDS—Unchanredy Stundard white,,t10 tost 115fc tr Hi fs qi Nov, tye; cendo lowary United corti 120; Phitadciphia delivery, TURPE WILMINGTON, Noy. 4.-3P1ITS OF TURPENTINE— Quiet at dhe. i CURE FOR WILOOPING-COUGH. Tho Discovory of n Chemint—Breath- ng Vapors from Purifying-Hoxes 11 Gan-Works, To the Editor of the New York Sun: A friend sends me a alip cut from a recont edition of your Journal inquiring for a rellnblo remedy for whoopIng-cough. Lam ennvled to give tho do- sired information ufter actual experlence in my own family, and through the equally fuverable exporlence of nore than a score of friends and noighbors who have tried it. At ia well known to most Intelligent poople that oxposure of patients to the vapors arising from the purifying-boxes inthe gas-works almost invarinbly relloves the terrible paroxysins, and, nftortopanta visits, cures hive been frequently. effected, Lhisdlscovery was muds by a physician in Paris about fifteen years azo, ‘Tho fact was published, and soon after visits begun to be mude to the Manhattan, New York, Brooklyn, and othor gus-works, on the recom mendation of our medienlinen. An epldenic of whooplug-cotgh raged in Newport in the winter ot 1873, Over “00 patients, between the ages af 2 months and 75 yenrs, visited tho gas-works, Tho ‘Treasurer of the compuny, Wiitinm A, Stedman, Esq, slates that neurlyull were benolited, and some wore undoubtedly cured, About that time the child of a distinguished chomlst in Providence, Ith, was seriously tl with this terrible disenso, and tuo wenk to be taken tu the gua-works. ‘Tho father procured 1 quantity of the Hquid hydro-carbon deposited py condensation In the bottom of the puritying= box,and vaporized tf fn a mutant dish in tho closed room of tho tittle sufferer, Almost tmme- dintely it revived, tho spusina wer chevked, und after a fow days the child recovered and was us woll ag ever, Minroscoptsts have recently discovered that the cause Of whooping-cougt (pertussis) is the rapld aggregation of bacterin under the root of the tongue, These must be destroyed before relief can be obtained, ‘Lo this end auch power-, ful medicine as quinine brovlde ts givin but oven that falls to reach tho seat of the disease, Of course the ordinury oxpectorants ire nbso- Tutely useless; chunge of alr fs rarely curative; hence the raplily-increasing percentage ot denths from this dleense, Tho New York Bourd of Health report for 1875 bas alist of 480 denths from whooping-cough in that city, ‘Tho denths weekly in London, Kine gland, ure frome 1 ilninui of 60 to a maximum OF 240, over 6,000 annunily, Phyalctuns generally diform tho anxlous pa- ronts that whooping-cough must take 118 course, us nh remedy is unknown, and thoy ean only! slightly rellove it; thut the inenbatlon und ine erense in virulence will occupy six. weeks, and from six weeks to alx tmonths will be required before Ibis entirely removed. Tho whoopligs ‘usually Inerouse regularly in number from day today tothe fifth week, often equating forty: times in twenty-four hours. Very rurcly 14 thls disenso preceded by any other. but so great | the strain upon tho ‘system that frequently it is followed by pneumunla, in which event death often ensues, A futil termination ts more gene erally tho result of wbsolute physical oxhistion due fo the grent strain consequent upon tho ott. reeurrlpy puroxysing, ‘A few yours sluve my youngest child, never before Il, was stricken by: this dread disease. ‘The beat medical talent Was obtninad, every known remedy tried, most watchful etre con stuntly exerchied, but without tho slightest avall, ‘The child netuntly coughed iteclt to deuih. With all the grief of this snd experience aull fresh, tn April, 187), we were ularined by a new {neursion of tho destroyer, Our ebikiren, & and 7 years, werd attuuked, sucmingly with the seyer- ty of the preceding caso, Tt was then J leuried of this Providence chom- Ist's discovery, and that almple but Invenious apparatue had been invented by which. the hy dro-earuon (by nnulysls foun te be orcwulena COHSCHYO) coutd be evaporated ina closed room. 1 imedtutely procured both, Thy ap. paratueianimetal stand six Inches high, sup- partie a cap, holding half an ounce of eruso~ ene, ‘Tho beat ls applied elther by a petroleum night-luinp or gus; yuporizers betig made to ut- tach to un ordinary gieburner, Crenotona (6 a Fosupluk Hauld with a bolling point of 397 doxrecs. It is not unpleasant in ailor, but, on the othor band, s extremely grate- ful to any one with the least bronchial or ca- Varrbat aifection, in three minutes after the lamp was iighted tho vapor of the eresulene was dilfused In every Part of # room fifteen by twenty fevt. Ty ten thinutes the children manifested evident rete, recovered from thelr dull exhaustion, aud were Re Ing on the bed, even hiughing aloud in hole evident (reedom frown the puroxysm.* Twas not advisod it could be continued in gafety all night, or even day and night, and at tho expiration of fittecn miuutes extingulahad the hunp. Tho children bad boon whooping twenty thnes day, One of thom did not oven cour for twelve “hours, the other for thirty- Leurutng that the yaporizution: could bo con- toucd day and night with mor rapid bonelit, 1 Build it for tivo nights in their sleeping-rooin, 10 SPUsY COused ANd thoy spvedily recovered, At that timy an epidemic of whooping-cough mae ragiug in my, vi petnliys af advised my weigh Ors 4 parntus, Sin uscd, and with to best resulta? BE id was 1 bullove tho vuporizers and cresolone are now to bo obtained from druggists, Pum contident {twill be found equally etclont in all throat aud lung disgases. Inbulation {9 the true mode of treatuinent, The apparatus is nearly perfect phe uaout fee ‘te tortatnu, Melnfuct ing, and rluming not only w aiek room, bat an eutire house, It deserved an extended trial. ee Manaxney, ‘Tho vigor of youth £¢ Hop liege. yo ‘ortho aged and infirm iu Coridition of the Schooner Guido Pfister Even Worse than at First Supposed. Barge Progress Rendered Thrice Unfortunate by Grounding in Detroit River. The Canndinn Bark Bessie Borwick Totally Dismasted in Lake Return of Tugs from an Unsuccessful Scarch for the Wreek of the Alpena. Grain Froights Active at a Slight Re- duction~Looal and Genoral TIE DISASTER RECORD, CONDITION OF THE GUIDO PFIATER. The schuoner Guldo Pistor hus been placed in dry-dock at Muanitowoe, in order that a formal survey may be held tonscertuin the extent of the repalrs that may bo neevasary and the cost This survey wilt determine whether the owners can absnion the ¥ the underwriters nga total loss, kee shipbuitding firm of Wolf & Das vidgon, took # took it tho ernft Just nfter sho Ho informed ‘Tt Porter yesterday that sho is ina very bad shapo generally. At ono point her port bilge is erustied in for a distance of ten or twelve feet, tho brenk fielding fraines and bite keelsons, of doing tho worl. W. iL Wolf, of was docked, Tumut ree stern-post, dead woot, outaide plank and ceiling demolished fram the kee! niirk, and fully sixteen strakes of Kk and celling wil be required to repile the ke Add to these Injuri thorongh refastening and reealicing, and if can easily be computed thet the repufr blll will atmneunt to a lurge sum. TWICE DAMAGED. Tt turns out that the schooner Iason Parker had her Jibboom and bowsprit broken In the collision with g camtl-boat uear 1. mentioned by Tae Trmuse Also.that a little 4: the necessity for st wdock with suah force ‘Thus the tug wil have fs to break her rudder, to pay n repair billof no menn proportions. THE SCHOONER SWEETHEAIT, Tho Bullulo Commercial Advertiscr gives it ag the opinion of Capt. George W. McLeod that if rice in the season the schouner Sweet- heurt coukl be raised: but, with the approach: ing bad weather, there cnn be no hopes of tract has heen tet to dis. mantle ber, Tho Sweetheart has a curgo of and Ues with hor inuatn tog ber ntlout, 1.000 tons of fron. ar deck vight feet under water, THE RUNNYSIDE, A dlapatch from tha Cuptuli of the schooner Sunnyside, shore at San sul rests on a rocky bottom Suo Is in slx Te ASHORE AND OFF. A fow dnya slneo the schooner Jano MeLecod ran ashore at Northport, Lake Ontario, She hus since been pulled off by tho tug Honar and towed lo Uswexu, BAUGE PROGRESS AGAIN IN TROUDLE, Spectut Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Amurisrnund, Ont, Noy. 4.—Tho mammoth barge Progress, whieh fg.on her mulden trip, by She took down 80,000 tu corn, and was assisted through (ho rivers by two was delayed several hours at Detrolt wait- fu for water over tho Liine-Kilng, and left the mouth of the river in tow of the tue Qinylo for Hulfalo two weeks ago. When oppusit Ashtas Dulin heavy storm was encountered, t and let her go. and she was arrived sifoly bound up. with tons of coal Cor Milwauker, i tow of the Nort ern Transit Company }. Buys tho Ves- butts mot leaking in hurd wtek. pellor St. Albans, and atthe footot Hols Bling it af her course, Island, forty feet 0 MeArthur with a lgtiter wont to her, but was hot wanted, as the St. Albans was gulng to work on her, ‘Tonight it is reported tht the, prepol- ler Garden City will byhter her. but ‘itis not likely that tho Collector of Custos will grant i permit. ‘The Progress | hes been done ns yet toward getting her olf, ie though tho weather hus been favorable all day. MARK LESSLE BERWICK DISMASTED, MoArthutr reports pieking-up the bark Nesste Herwiek on Mondiy on Lake Erle, twenty The Berwick left Am- feot of thnber js ant two feet. les from Hond Baw, Just Feiday with 15, and adeck-lout of oak plin! on Saturday night whieh carried wy mst, Jibboom, and bewsprit, and broke her maln and imlszen inasts olf, night but nothtug went to her. towed ber to Itond Eau. CRUSHED TER GUARD, Spectat Dispaten to ‘The Cri Nov, 4=Tnesduy night, tn leny- win struck tho She burnt torches nl The MeArthur She was not leaking, MILWAUKER. ing Chis port, the steamer Sheboy; nd erishod her guard just forward of the Sho was turned: round on hor ree turn here, und ds to-day muking repuira at Mant- THE yRoaness. A dispatch reeolved by Messrs. Wolf & David- son from Capt. Shomird repurts the barge Prog ress hurd aground on Wols Hiune Istand, at tho entrance to Detrolt Hiver. Jnebes forward, and will either imye to await a rive in tho water or lighter a portion of the bhe fs out eight SUNK AT ItACINE, The schooner Cal, Cook, unloading at Racine, Kk badly this morning, and sink in despite the steam pump. aA here and patched the touk, and by night tho veascl was again utluat, THE JOUN N. GUIDDEN'H DAMAGE. Spectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 4,—Tho propellor John N. ight. Tor upper enable is fifteen minute: diver went fron LA. Alidden arrived t badly burned aroui would hive been f wl but for the thely asslat- anes of tho propellor Butfalo, Damugo about Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, SouND, Ont, Nov. 4 before reported ageound in the river, oe olf ait midnight and loft for Duluth with a full loud of pussenyers and freight, HOME GA'THERENGS, GIAIN, AND COARSE FREIGUTS. Grain freights took n slight downward turn yesterday, and ‘were active at the dectine. The Hutfalo quotations ro TF centson corn wud 7% Charters were mide as fol- Huilalo—Sehuoner Our son, B. B. Londville, Ollvor Mitchell, 8, 11. Foster, 1. W, Gitford, D. P. Dobbins; A. B. Moore, Blane beth Jones, Two Fannles, West sido, Star; steam-barges Ketchum, Inter Ocean and steamor Wine cunts on wheat, Mochoster, corn at 7 conta; schoonurs C. C. Barnes and Nellie eddington, corn (Wednesday P.M) ut TY cents; schooners Camunche and J, \. te, whent ut 7 conts; schooner James Wate, flaxseed at 8 conte. Ta Barniu—Pro- pellors Lowell, Champlain, aud Lawrences, corn on through rite, wheat, 77,000 bushels corn, and 21,000 Course frelghts remain unchanged, fumber are quoted $2.00 fron White Lake un fron Manistee und Monominee, and &, ‘The vehoonor La Petite tukes a curgo of back frolght to Pino River ona lump charter of uw, Tue OVERDUE FLEET, Continued southerly winds ure causing sorions detentions to a very the west shore o} from Muskegon, fleet acattored the take = from by the Sixnal-Service, hid not taken place at a hite hour fast night, but wis expeeted hourly, ht and yesterday a dense fog pro uke, rendering nuvization extra particularly at polnta where win ber of vessels bupponed to be grouped, fore nows of colilslous Wednesday vailed on tho nay bo antleipated, THEY DIDN'T FIND HEN, Tho tugs 0. 13, Green and Asa Ransam ro- turned yesterday morning from an unsuccess: ful seareh for the wreck of the steamer Alpenn, which was reported to have been discovered In twenty fathoms of water alx miles northwest of ‘Thy lake was searched and dragged for (wo daya without finding the slight- f the wreek other thu # life-pro- ‘This Mnally sattlos the question of the whereabouts of tho wreck by sbowlng pretty that It did not drift tu shore, but, on tho contrary, sottied upon the bottom In midiake, where tho depth of ter precludes tho possibility of auy more bodics rislug to the South Haven, Stich. DOCK NOTES, ‘Thero wero fow arrivals yesterday, causing & period of uunsual quiet alony the docks, A now rock shift aud muin valve bave bocn nit in the tug J. H, Hackley, Jn the absonee of ‘apt. Houch, iho tug will be commandded by ; Donn Hurdy, Welcome arrived hore yesterday tow Milwaukee, towing tho schooners Vado und OursSon. On ber return trip lat Racine to tow tho dls- |. Cook to Milwauken. The Bivinurck Bod wu tow of Jumber-laden the arrivals yestorduy, forthorner and Henry: 1 u Wednoaday tho steata-bargo Honry Qnis- abled schooner Col baruca wero aio! the stewm-burges: hot steamed up tho Inke at amilea per hour against n beay wind, ‘The Chishotm was ti execllent trim, ber cargo consisting of 1700 tons af 5 John Mining bas neeamed command of tho asehooner Gen, Worth, vlec John Wood, Private telegrams from luitalo, received soa tenday, aumounee that tha rate on conl to Uht+ cage alvitnced to 7 cents per ton, Tho Chicagy Dry-Dock Company yesterday inmta A how bowsprit for tho schooner Glad ‘Taluas, Capt, Gea. Inle, of tho steam-barge Henry Chisholm, onnonnees bia intention to retire: from servico after the present trip. Alterations gre tu be made forward on tho steam-bare Wo-eco-Ken during to coming wine ter, with the view of improving her qiutllties nts a heuvy-wenther cratt. Capt. Hale, of tho stenm-barge Honry Chis- holnt, reports having met a teetot ifteen or twenty upward-bouttd welts on Luke Turon, hear thy Straits, ‘Tuesday eveniiz, Several downtward-Initnd vessels wert ntiuiehorin the head Bea and Siralts, owing to tho prevalence o€ 1 frost enst- | erly wind, ‘The owner of the steam ree Henry Chia hotm, Capt. Bradley, of Cleveland, will, In_atl probability, bull anothor atentu-thtrye teri the coming winter, threy feet nirrower atid ton feet shorter than the Chisholin, with i cnrey ty cipmelty of 84,00 bitshiels of eorn, ‘The tug Watzel arrived tere yesterday from Macine, towing the schoonor Camaneby. "4 NOTES FROM ABROAD. A WICKED MARINER The funny man of tho Detroit Free Preas has beon Interviewing Captains who were through tho gate, and this ts is report: A Bulfato luke Captain, when fnterviowed re- gaining bis experieice of the great guile of two Weeks igo, answered that te spent more than an hour In prayer, A Chiengo Captain sald he was tude to Tec whataun awenl sinter hie was, A wider reptied thit he made a solemn vow to quit swearkig fn enve he waa syed, Aninters view was held with a Detroit Captain yesterday to seo how bu felt. It sturted off as follow: beg pau were In the greut gale, were you?” “tw AS tho Fa Increased, tho sens grew higher, and your foretopmest wis broken off, did you rewllze whit wmiserable old sinner stu were?" “Nu sir, 3 ny wis ovoupiod in clearing away tho wreck and, thinking bow tho owners would binst ny eyes” “iy the by, when the sens ert qaur decks and carried vit your yaw! ot the davite, dtd you make any vows?” “Ldtlnot. ftold tho mate that wo'd got to Byiare of and run befere it, or wo'd all: bo in tn Jess than twonty mints,” “You meant Texas, dd you note “Lad. Pknew we were heated directly for Texns, with the seas piling rlzht over us." “pid your inate styest holding a prayers moutlny or elerine ws G pel hymns?" “Not by nagenowkshtl Me su ted that wo'd better bo inlehty lively about paymy olf or the infernal old tub would bo at the bottom of Lake Michignn.” “When the awful voleo of tho galo ronredin your ears, abd tha monntainots combers rushed. down ag if to bury you feom eight, did you hive tho loget thought of muking a vow to quit swears ing If you were spired?”" No, sir: ou tuo contrary, I believe I sworo faster ie usual. Las {in hurry to get her around a “As the wheel was pit over and sho fell into the trotigh of tho sea fora moment, what wero your solumn rellectluna?” “ “Well, sir, | solemnly rettected that If tho blasted oll sticks ever.Wanted to play dirt on me. thon wis the tine to ato tt.” “When you got squared away before tho wind dil you tell your crew Unt they oughs to return, thanks to Providence for havlng esvaped cer- ‘tin destruction “No, sh, 1 told ‘em to ask the stewnrd for about ‘throa Qngers of good whisicy aplece and thor turn fall standing.” “Do you feet hit you have any particular ecnuse to be thanktule” “TL do. ‘fhe elevator mon in Ruffalo didn't. steal but forty bushels of wheat out of this list trip. while on the other they took ninety-anes £ am very thankful for that fifty-one bushels, and shull strive to be a better tan boreatter, ‘Take suntiin, ale?" ‘THY ST. LAWRENCE CANALS, Tt fa useleas to make uny allusion.to the work of deepening thu St. Lidvrence Canils to make. thom ecapabje of jnisting the vessels that will triverse thvnuw Welland Canal, ite thore is certain change that mint bo made i the tower canals without any reterenco to the enlarged Wetland Cam, and which ty needed, ipraunathy: at gent ting. Masters of alg complain ‘of the low water Inthe Morrisburg Ci ‘here iy generally wbout hill a foot less water in tho Morrlspurg Canal than in any of tho others, and miogo diinago done to the bot- toms of vessels, sand deliya to enrgoes, thin in ail the others besides, ‘The water in the Morris dag une feet b unl with only elght_and one ", there is delay anil expense tneurred, ‘Tho interests of trade and navigation require the decpenlig of the Morrls- bury Cunul—Zoronte Globe. NOTICK TO MARINERS, The following bus been j4sued by the Light- houso Lispretor of the Eleventh District: Notice has been received at this olice that the three-musted schooner Sweetheart, from cameba, loaded with ore for Cleveland, sunk an ‘uesthiy moral lis fathoms water, north- enet by north, distant nbout one mile from Fort Gratiot Highthonse, Mastors of vessels bound in and out of the rlyer should be careful to avold her, Should tf become neeessiury trom tho toss of her spursa buoy will be pluced to mark tho wreck. LEANINGS, ‘Tho aggregate receipts of salt at Toloda by ake siuey the upening of uvigitlon ure 10100 nerels, ‘The number of feot of lumber recelved nt Tledo by Jako elnce tha opening of navigation ia 171k been 27180 tons of coal shipped to ‘There hin various points from Toledo by inke so far this senson. ‘The ste onconntered over thirty miles of tuch Ice on hor trip frow Ottawa ta Ifiuest Mneb tndignation hay been expressed nt the conduct of Capt. Molntosh, of the Sheboygin, on Monday night, While the great procession was passhig over Enst Water street bridge, amd waxons nnd people socrowded the structure Uhat the tenders could not put the lever in pluce te open the draw, ho ran the nozzle of by boat his Agtinst the bridge, forced tho Inek aid m way through. It i guid to beve been a nilra that no yes wore lost by the Cuptain's net. — Mele y ¢ Wieconai. En nt welt-reated elty ke Chicuye the people would have Bind the good sense to kvep olf tha bridge when shay. yard the bell ete But it takes years to barter vity seuss Juto the population of a rural dis- trie ie schooners St, Androws and Janes Norris arelnld up wt st. Cathurlnes fer the winter, Thoy report. a very good season, according to the Cleyelund Leader, tf tho phias now bein carried Into effect fulall all they promise, tha New York, Meunsylvanin & Ohio Rallroad will give the quickest ore dispateh of any place along the chal of tnkos Four plants fy tha bottom of tho scow Lamar are found tv be broken, Tho body of Lydia Date, tho woman cook lost on tho sehoonor dH. Mirtzadl, bas beou found on tho beavh near Frankfort, ‘The Coroner's verdict says sho came to her death by drownlng, and consures tho men Wholelt her on the wreelc, Cant. Willinms, the suBimurine diver, fs lear. ing away tho sunken erlb now obstructing Frankfort harbor, The steamer Germania, which ran aground off Cedar Point, Sandusky, several duys ago, fs atill nt, ‘ho pronciler Ida Walkor has gouo into winter- quarters ut Port Colboring. There is an faurnneo vf $18,000 against total Joys on tho hull of the barge ‘Thomas A. Seott. ‘ MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. A TEMPORARY SIFT, Sptetal Dispatch to ‘The Chicugo Tribune, '“Minwauker, Wis, Nov, 4—Tho propellor ‘ruvarle}t bas beon temporarily withdrawn from the Qreen Bay route, wd pliced on the Grand Haven Lino, to assist in clouring out un accu: inulation of freight, COMING WEATHER, Wasutnaton, D, C,, Noy, 4.—Winds will abitt to northwest to-night and be brisk, and the tem- perature will full very deoldedly, Signals aro ordered up at Marquette, Duluth, Houghton, Kutfalo, Vrie, Sandusky, Cleveland, Sectlon 5, Yoteda, Detroit, Kectlon 4, Alpena, Port Huron, Mackinaw City, Low aren in Wisconsin moving onstward, followed by rapldly rising: barometer, Brisk southorly voortny on Friday to culder uorthwost, fOWuATE, LAKE porrs, POUT HERON, Pont Hunon, Miob., Nov, 4.—Pussed up—Pro- pellord Lehigh, Conestoga, Empire and consort, It. Prindivilic and consort, J. May and burgea, Fred Kelly and consort, Mury Priute and cons sort; schooners Unadilla, Churics Fostor, Dela- ware, Fd. King; steamer Pourl, Down—Propollers Avou, Mary Mills; schooner ‘Three Hrothors, Wind south, srohs: weathor olaudy, Vout Huron, Moh.. Nov. 4.—Passed up—Pro~ pellers Scotla, Wiliam Rudolph, Henry Howard and Dargus, 1, Chuifoo and bargos; schoonors Hichard Winslow, Watertown, J. 8, Huminond, Mury L. Iilggte, D, G. Fort. Down—Propettor Willlam Edwards und con- sort, O."lownsend and consort, Mury Pringle aud barge, Bello P. Cross and bares; ‘tug Lukes tonand niryes: wehoonor Mury Copoly, ‘Wind south, freah; woathor cloudy, MILWAUKEE, Sotelat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune, wiiewaunes, Noy, 4.~Arriyvod—Stoam bargo a. Gras Cloured for Chlongo~Schooner Moonlight, and atcnm barges Hullentine and consort, and Mouro, the former in tow of the welcome, Charters—Schouner Schuylkill, whoat to Erle on through rate; schooner Myosotls, oro from Escanaba to Toledo, at $2.10, DETHOIT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Derkoir, Nov, 4.—Passod down—Propollers Vanderbilt, Ronnoke, Nebraska, Fountain City, Avon; stoam-barges 8. 1, Calilwell and barges, Joba N, Gilddeg and conwurts, Sally and barges; ner, i. Noy up—Propellers Seating etenm-bnrxes Henton and anid barges, 1, Prindivile ind barges, Fred ly nud consort, Tra € Howard aud barges, Bay City gchooners Uindilia, Watertown, fd. Hammond, MT. Hisale, tuchard Winslow, D.U, Forty La ds Clark, M. Collins, MANA, WTA. and barges, H, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, A, Mich. Nov tri Jers Vieni, 8. 0. Bidding sehe Clara Parker, Montgomery, M Me, Mont Blane. Montmerc olden West, Montes Clearedt--Sehvoners ehards, J. i, Gil- womery, Gulden Wests peopolior 8, MARQUETTE, Hpectat Dispatch ta The Chiengo Tribune, Jers DM. Wilson, Trott A) Arcived—Propel- nveretts seloote reW, Tron Stite, BA, red—Propeller J. 8. Pay; schooners A. Passed up—Propuller Winslow, Spectat Dispatch to CLEVELAND, Oy Nov, Propellers We "The Chleago Tribune, rel—For Chicago: rly and Newburg; for Milwane 1, coal, Cloyvo- nner Mynsotis, sort, Sundusks, barge Superior and eseanaba to Cleveland, PORT COLMORNE, Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Pour Connorne, Out. Nov. 4.—Passed down— Rchoonera Nassit, Chicago to corny John Magee, Chlengo to Sackett's Harbor, p—Schooners Ningara, Toronto to Chteago, Munzanilla, Kingston ta Chicago, plz CHRNOYGAN, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Nov.4.—Cleured—Sehoonors ron, Lottie Walt, y. hhothy Rukert Columbia, Lowell, ckett's Harbor, CHnovaaN, Mich Wren, Oliver Mowntt. 8. Anil City of Chlengo, J. propellera Northern Queen St. Paul, Keweemuy, Wind cast, ght; Special Dispateh to ‘The Chieago Tribune, Fire, Puy Nov. 4.—Entercd—Propoltlor West- ford, limber, Alpenn. Clonred—Propeller Gordon chandise, Chteuyo; propeltor Westford, light, coLLINawoon. Speetat Dtspateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. CoLttxawoon, Ont. Nov, 4.—Areived—Steam- or Cand, from Chlearo, Sulled—Stenmeor Camu gers nnd freight, PORT DALMOUSIE. Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Pout DAtuousty, Ont. Nov, 4.—Passed down— Schooner G. M. Neelon, Chicago to Kingston, corn; propellor Europe, Chicago to Moutronl, LAST BAGINAW. é Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. East Saginaw, Mich, Nov, 4.—Frelyhts aro por 1,000 to Ohio poluts, and 33,50 to Campbell, mer- ers and freight, i, for Chicago, passen- Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribung Kisastox, Ont. Noy. 4.—Arrlyed—Sehoonar Mary Buttle, trout’ Chleiigy, with 20,000 bushels PORT OF CHICAGO. 8tmr Chicago, Manitowoc, sundries, Keson, tight. tute, Muskexot, lumber. ph, Muskegon, limber, 1Lo, Grew Bit) Prop Gearge D. Dunbar Prop Henry Chishoim, Huitulo, cot, Prop Rt, C. Brittuin, White Luke, sundries, St. Joe, sundrics. Prop Itussin, Hiitalo, sundeies. Prop Bisnnurek, Meneknuuce, towing. ine, Milwaukee, towilny. or, [uTalo, sundries. Frop Lawrences, Buttalo, sundries. Prop Jobn Pridgean, Buttato, sundries. Prop Northoner, Builalo, cont. Bullnlo, cont. Menekaunes, iy, Monekaune sbeel, Menokuuner sclnnt, Souste Chico, gravel, ichir J. O, Mowe, Grand We Milwaukee, byht, Ware, Mibwaukes 3. Ceawford, Ludington, Ludington, lumber, tiskegon, lumber, Prop Messeng faven, luinber, Sehr M. E. Cool Sehr bE. Thon Ivy, Grand faven, lumber, Grand Haven, Jumber, Sehr Adirontuek, Muskegon, lumbor, Schr F. H Stockbridge, Muskegon, lumber. Sclir Clara, Muskegon, lumber, Albrecht, Muskegon, "eht, Hurkeron, hunber. Grand Hnven, limber. ytuph, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr G. C. Simmons, Muskegon, lumber. Muskegon, limber, Sehe Jessio Moyr, Cedur River, rullrond tes. Sehr J, A, Hol Vv. Selir Hosa Beil ‘nt, Muskegon, lambor, Prop Annie Laura, Muskexon, lumbor. ACTUAL SAILINGS, Stmr Muskegon, Muskexon, sundries, Hrop i. C. Berlttain, Montage Prop Lake Erlo, Collingwood, 16,00 bu corn and Prop George Dunbar, Muskegon, lyht. Prop Deluware, Erle, 33,007 bu cori, h eo aicks Hour, and arndrics, Pp Messenger, Bento Prap Bwallow. Ikerbor, sundries, ns » Muskegon, light. Prop Ulsmurck, Meneknunce, tight, Vrop J. 1. Owen, Escanaba, light, 1-baryo Water Tilly reports having. uth Haven, sundries, Maury Grob, 8 Live Ok, Muskegon, lHygh bosgin, Cedar River, light, Muskegon, light, 15,074 bu corn, noknttnee, &) bria apples. rinotte, sundrics, Filer, Marinette, sundries, ron, Manistee, sundries, Knapp, Builfalo, 24,00) by corn, velcsonport, sindricg, Escambia, ight, ir Adirondack, i" i durtd, shu Schr Fellcltous, Schr Yankee 1! Sehr Lavinda, Mumtit, Resumption, Ford Klyer, light. WO bu wheat, fuskegon, ight. Luke, 1,000 bu corn, 1,00 bu verine, Grand Haven, Schr HK. Parsons, Cecdn Prop Boston, Hulfalo, 3 sehr G, C, ‘Pramptt, Bulfalo, Sehr Ironsides, Munisteo, gh Rehr Westeheste Sehr Transtt, Whi 0,000. bu wheat, 25,000 bu corn, 2,000 brig and 067 sacks four, and suns A LEADER OF THE COMMUNE. Walk with Gen, Julen Bergorot—Why . Ho Returned to Accept the General An nesty in Paris and € try-Incldenuts of tho Slege of Paris aid the Commune, New York Tribune, Gon, Jules Hergerct, tho originator of tho moyerient which led to the Commune In Paris, immadintely after the Frinvo-Prussian war, some tine nyo arrived in this city fram Europe, After linguishing abroad during ning yeurs, tho gufe-conduct from tha Fronch Govornment, with which he returned to Tarls for tour months, A general amnoaty for participation in tha Communo was meanwhile proclalned, but fnstead of taking ndyantago of it, Nergeret loft hia country ultoyother, Tho ninnesty was granted “out of pity for the ex- Hea,” nnd as Horgeret considered that simple justice ulono should have prompted it, be ree fused to accept the pardon, Since bia arrival in this country the Goneral has boon Iving quietly, and ever hls own countrymen In Now York are for tho most part tuaware of his presence, cently bya Tribune reporter, after an arduous search, in the house of the May Lrothors, tho woll-knows French clgaret-paper importers, Like thelr visitor, the Mays were most ardont uMUNo, und distincutshed those Inst few terrible days iu tho strects of Paris like ‘They would probably have avontually shared tho same fata asthe majority of thoir comrades ff John i Holtman, of tho United States Japital, bad not provided them with ll, wiry inan, betwoon General ree Ile was found re- supportors of tho Co thomsulves durin, when blood towel it tho Umo cRition nt tho American pussporta, Gen, Rergorot is a smal Shand 4 years of age, ls features, thin and palo, aro nevertholossvory and bis dumoeunor is diznitied. “So you wish imo to relate some of my ad- vontures,” bo remurked in Proneb after the ro- porter bud introduced himself and stated bis object. Lam afratd your tie would be sadly encroached upon word | to tell ye ter of what J bave gono through 6 However, so fur as tw Commune fd concerned, ww of the more Intercstlng episodes. When tho oof Paris was begun by tho Prussians, [ nteered iny survicce for tho dofensy and hoeaine ao aiderde-cuinp to Gen, Batallis, For tho first month Of the sleye alt wont protty woll, although Trochu, the General Commangunt anc Gayernor of the city, showed more ol horent etubboruness of bia rive—hoe js Breton by birth—thun of those quulitics which wero eeessury to perform tho arduvus duties of bis iy tho lutter part of Octo: dor, however, t becuuie wvidont to muny who wero Invited totho secret worklags of the Gove proper onergy und tact were ueomONt Of the dofense. Treohu's wonderful pluns invariably falled, utlast tho terms of ca in his coune! and patrlotlo population of tho already furnisted 600,000 for was not long in obtaining an inkling of tha pualllantialty and lethargy the Hotel do Ville, the seat participation tn tho tah position. eramont that the pitulution were freely ning supreme ut thy Government, nrelenred from al prison on Sept. 4—and Gnatave nng—atterward killed hy the Versailles troops—wero called upon at tis juneture by targa nutber of patrlota and ultra-liberal Republics ina, samnonie Aelialne wae, myaelty to ilenosseng ‘Trochu, Jules Simon, and others from the Gov- erninent. “A plan was accordingly coneocted to march Npon the Hétel de Ville and to gelze the meme bers of tho so-cutled * Defense Nationnle, which wos now by derision named the Government of the *Defalllanes Nation Thy atterpt took plavo in tho afternoon af aL, | A tidy of N Uonnl Guards and eltizens, headed by flunqul. Flourens, and myself, surprised tho tiembers of the Government ia the great hiallot the (tel do Ville, and made thetn ail prisaners, oxeopting ‘Troi, who was absent. [at histend of follow Inge up this pieces, us DL adyised him, Flonreng waster preclous time by miiking specehes, and talking about tberty, equality, aud fraternity, ‘White delay enabled Trocku to concentynto 80,00) regulne Croops—remnnnts of tho former tn lal urniy—and tosurround sin tho Hotel da ilo, Mings had come to neliamnax now, and htoodshed seomed inevitable, Fortunately, how. ever, one of our opriganers, | Gen, ‘Tamiater, a Government member and a fine old kray-hatred vetern auldressed himself to Htanqul, and potted out that any resistances on our part would bring about a tscless etusion of Ulood He red Lo net isan intermediury bes tween Gen, Trochu and ourselves, and to ob- talp our sufe conduct through tho Ines of the attneking force, Upon his wort of honor to ree ttrn tense the negotintions fulled, the old Gener! was alowed todepart, and he succeeded fn induetng ‘Trochu to neeept our tering. ‘Mhrecs wurters Of an hour Inter we marched out of the buthitny unmolested. M.u'Orient, the M ister of the nterlor, came with us souto «dis fice, with Blanqul on one sido and Flatrens on thoather, Mit the following day the Gover ment repented {ts clemency’ nnd caused Blan quilsarrest, Mlourens, on the other hand, wis Mucky cnough to evade the clutches of Trochu’s henchmen, “Imada myself a namo in gis first affairs Dut it was mot wntil dim, 22, TL —that Is, att the capitulation of Parix—that Ubccaune reully prominent. ‘Lhe Parisiins at thls period were heartily: disgust with) tho manner fn which thelr elty hid been surrendered to the Pritastian forces, owlng to Trochu’s incapacity, ‘The ken that the bluc-conted Gormiins bad trodden tn Dattle-array on the sncred soil of the Champs Elysées, was terribly humillating to tho true sone of Paris, who burned to resent the Insult, Ondan. 2, therefore, nn enormous crowd of inen, women, and children apponcked the fotel do Ville for tha purpose of calling upon the Government to cancel the capitulation and to fall upon tho Prusstins, Besiies this motley: crowd tho Sixtyefirat Rattalion of the Mont- martre National Guard marched down the A nua Victoria and took up. position in front of tho main entrance of the tuted, on the Avenne Victoria, ‘Lhe object of tho battalion wis ostensibly to tend strength ta tho demon stration made by the crowd. But 1, who had accepted the commend of this small forer, fn consequoneo of tho absenes of Mt. Razors, Its regular commander, know very well. that both women and eblldren In tho crowd would bo fired upon by the Brotons gunrding tho ifdtel do Ville. ‘They could be plainly acen lowding thelr mmuskete at tho lurge windows above tho great entrinee. My battalion numbered only 50 mon, wnd, 8 mutters Were assuming a threaten Ing aspect, T stopped an omulbus and a lvundry wagon, which were casually passing by, and drow them up by the side. of mequarean the aAvonuo Victoria ts 2 barrieade. ‘This lind hard i been done, when the Nretons began tring ine diseriminntely among the crowd, to which five wo atonvennswered from behind our impromptu defenses. However, ax in the other ease, tho odds were uninat ts hore, ‘Trach atlckly ts. sembled his troops and ¢: agnt uson our flank and routed us completel Alans Innocent peo- Ie Including wonen und children, were ruth- lesiy killed. “after this incident, all remained quiet in Pals for two mouths, Seen under tho crnel Jesson thoy had recelved at the funds of 'Trochn, tho Parisians sutfered in silence, But thoseerct: minittees of the people were not Innctive was di to. resistIf forco—un rights nnd autonomy enjoyed by ail other citles: inthe Republic. The arbltrary meusures of the ‘Thiers Goverment continued menwhilo to ire ritate the populntion, but on March 18 the last. straw was lald on tho camel's back, The Come mittees of the Parls National Guard—number- ing 20400 imen—had appointed me to be tho General Courmandant of tho District and of the Heights of Montmartre, where tho artitlery of that military’ Wody wis posted, Although it had: been stipuhited inthe treaty of peice with Trusela that the National Guard should not be deprived of its arms,—which had been furnished by the people,—M. Thiors sent the Bighty-clghth and One Iiundred and .Twentleth Regiments: of the Line to the Butriéro Blanch on tho above-mentioncd date, with orders to selzo nil the felt batteries in my chirge, Lnaturally resented this course of notion and ent upon the Versnliles ‘troops, with all the eloquence I could inuater, to come and joln our ranks. ‘Thoy wero evidently disaffected with the conduct of the Versallles Government, for they enme aver to us inte body with loud furs rabs and criva of cnthusiasin, and we marched down together to the Place Vendome, ‘This trst open resistance to, the Versailles Government fairly startled the Commune, “ Tt would be usoless for _mo to enter Into the dotalls of that dreadful atruggle, in which fully U,000 lives were sueriileed. J will therefore culi- tent inyself with recountiug an eplsude concern ing one of your nest Generals, Ff allude to * Ph Shoridin, Four days afterthe Incident on tho Ilghts of Montinurtre, I was commund- ing npostof Ya men near tho Generaledtutt Iullding, in the Place Vendome, when a number of so-called iimis de Versaliles, header by Henry do Pone, the Journalist, spproached mo with ii sulting Inngunge and fnvectives, ‘They were all armed with pistols, slungshots, and loaded sticks, and were very menacing In thelr gestures. Not wishing to shed blood, 1 endured their Insults for twontyeflve minutes, warning thein tho whole time to retire, Suddenly 1 heard a voico above me egeluim In brokon French: ‘Charges iol cea canniilestal’ Looking up, I recognized Gen. * Phil’ Sheridan, who wis standing on a balcony at the cornor of the Ruo de in Palx. ‘The veteran had come to Paria for the solo pure pose of enjoying the war scenes, Without espousing either cause, ho had In the present cage fult blinselé carried away with indignation ne fs Diutant. aggressiveness of our adver- suries. *'To conclude my story, Ruihy add that T owo tho saving of my life at the end of tho Commune tomy friend Nadar, tho well-known acronaut, Twas then in command of tho Tuileries, tho contre of tho friy, and when the gonoral stam- ee took place, Nudur, nithough stil sutering ‘rom the elfects of his fall in the bailoon téunt, in Hanover, aieceeded In passing mo through tho enemy's lines and In innding me gafo fu Nel- ‘ium, From Hetwlum Lwentto Jersey, in tho Jhunnel Jatands, whore I published tho Vor de fet, an wiltrnerad{eal Journal, besides sovernl political pamphiots. White lately in Londow Nadar obtalied rato conduct for me, which aliowed me to return to Paris for several montha, If Lain not thore nt tho pres- ont moment, it is because I do not wikh to bo humilinted hye timunesty which the Left Centro Republicans bave ‘granted out of pity.’ T want ho pity, but Justice. If thoy think I ean be fore given for having defended the rights of tho pennies ido not think that thoy aro to ho ever forgiven for massiereing 10,000 Communists, Wheu usked by tho reporter what ho intended doling in America, Gen. Berserct, whose exelte- mont as he uttered the last words had incrended to nn extreme pitch, replied: “Cimenn to muko America my home, now that T cannot live in my native land without humiliation, I intone writing a scclea of urtlelcs in one of the New York pupers on the French beurycotale, that abomiuiable class which rulos tha country at tho present moment.” ——————>$_— Tho most violent oxplosions of coughing nro stonped by Hilo’s Loney of Horchound and Tar, Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. —— 4 Indigestion, wenk stémuch, irreguinritics of tho bowels, cannot oxist whon Hop Litters aro MEDICAL PREPARATIONS, TDMPORTANT TO THE PAI SEX pease oe > at BRRe ONT Fo] = > Naren m = = = o — ba a Dew ad THM GRKAT ENGLISIE REMEDY, Cures Leue Painfut Menstruation, [itouration, Ovarian all Misuaeus known as Fowale Woakn pgland fur your os a Portodieal and luxe mul Suid by alk Deuxiists vurywiors, elas, 4L.Wpor bos, or a5, boxes forg.al Santby mall trod ‘of postage, soouruly sariar, . 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