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i t ‘Mf THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 9, 1880—TEN PAGES: MARINE NEWS. Additional Details of the Effects of the Great Noveim- ber Gale. Tho Schooners Kingfisher and Julia Willard Stranded - on Lake Eric. ‘Wreck of the Schooner Bello Sheridan on Lake Ontario, and Loss of Five Lives, Canadian Stenm-Barge Norman Sup- . posed to Have Foundered with All on Board. Sichooners ©. Amsden and Phoobo Catharine Ashore on Lako Huron. ¢ Rchooner Bermuda Totally Wrecked, and Schooner Dundes Stranded, on Lake Ontario, A Large Amount of Minor Damage inflicted on Floating Properly. ; An Interesting Variety of Local and General Marine News Included in the List. THE NOVEMBER STORM. TTS DAMAGING EFFECT ON LAKE BIE. Special Dispateh to The Chieago Trdune, Cinvenand, O., Noy. 8—A private telegram from Buffalo says it 1s oxpected that theachoon- er Ed Kolly will be Nghtered olf and released: to-day. ‘Tlie schooner Francis Palms, saya 9 private J dispatch, reached Huffuto to-day minus most of } ber sails, hor ynifs, bootns, and yawl, Her cargo of 37,000 bushels of whent {8 probably datnaged. : Spectat Dispateh to The Chicugo T'ribune, | Touxno, 0,, Nov. 8—A dispatch reccived to- { aay by an insurance tirm in this city wtntes that {tha schoonor Julla Willard Is ashore at Port \MMultlund. Tho Willard left this port about a ! weok since with a cargo of whent for Muttalo, {and ft issupposed she was on her way to Marble- ‘bend to lond stone fon Erle. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Donxvines, Ont., Nov. &§—Tho schooner Julin Witurd, bound from Luffalo to Erle, is asboro five inffes nbove Port Maitland. Spectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Triburite Pont Connoune, Ont., Nov. 8A heavy gale from the southwest set in Saturday night. ‘Lhe achootter Havann arrived hero wt 20. m. Sine duy, having Jost ber davita, small bout, and neurly all ber bulwarks, ‘The Captaln reports tut the danger was so great nt one thine that twoot his tien gaye up, took to tho cabln, and Andulged In grief, 'The schooner Gleniffer eam to snchor off here yesterday morning, Tho sen wad Pianeta sso high she dared not attempt to come tn, anc “thu tiys could not vonturvout to her. She rotted and tugged. terribly, and, drifting further down, it was feured she would go ashore, But as sho got Into shullow water her wnchors held. She “was towed in hore this nornivg, and bepan Ute Jonding at once, us sho was leuklug badly. Bic Jost ber small-bust and topmust and Jibboom, rudder, and nll of hersnils, Sho wasbound from ‘Toledo with ern for Kingston. Her erew were pretty woil used up when thoy got in here. hé burye John Sherman, tormeriy reyenuo cutter, wis tuwed in bere this morning fullot yater, she huvink beoke loose from her tow when abreast of Long Point. Tho schooner Cavilicr nerived this morging, having lost threo sills and her rudder, ___ Speetat Dispatch to ‘Phe Chicayo Tribune. Dernoit, Noy. &.—A telegram was received by’ 2. W. Weatentt atinidnight Inst night that tho eebooner Kingfisher wus ashore tet totes east of Port Burwell, with instructions to send a wreeking expedition, Mr. Westcott nt once Bent the wreeking tug Prince Alfred, with pumps, hawesors, ete, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, AMHERSTHUNG, Ont. Nov. 8—Tho wrecking: We Princo Alfred hus sone to tho schouner Kingsher, ushore near Vort Burwell, Lake rie. Every thing is all right on Pigeon Bay iho Montann and Sumatn sot over tho Limes ina Jastnight, ho water is well upnow. Wud nts WDE speetat Dispatch to The Chicano Tribnnes _, Eur, PA, Nov. 4—The schooner Jura’ is atiiluground fn seven feet of water. Eitoris have beon wadoall day to get her off the sunkon pler. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Burrato, Nov. §.—There waa no chunye in tho position of ‘the vessels that went ashore yester- day, but (t was expected thut attempts would bo anide to relieve thom to-day, WinLouanny, 0. Nov, %—The storm, thut passed over tbly portion of tho country Satur- day did no great duaiuge bore, althoug) down us one of Rreat soverlty, Keport has 1 that a vessel tytn 0 elenal of distress waw seon morning, but ho particulars were obtnluuble. -; ON LAKE ONTARIO, Special Dispatch to The Chteago Trinine, Consxnon, Ont. Noy. 8-—'Tho schooner, Bello Bheridan, of Toronto, went ashore au Weller’s Heachk ubout vo'elock yesterday morning, und alton bourd perished except one. ‘Tho vessel Is n total wreck, there being seurcely a vestige of her tert, nnd she hus parted am{dships. Tho only survivor ls Junes MeCherrle, dr, who, after buging §=to the rigging until about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, und seving no chance of being reseued by! ald from tio shore, dae OE One and jumped with it into tho water, and was rescued by boat from the shore ino very oxhuusted condition. He his fully re- covered, and gives the following partioulirs: * They left Chnrlotte, N, ¥.,nt 8 o'clock Suture aay morning, bound for oronto with 000 tons of coulford. BR. Bidloy, aud were well on tholr ware Tho squall’ struck thom about 32 o'clock ut niyht trom the southwest. In u few minutes after the sqnallstruck the preater: purt of the canvas was carried away, und tho jnulnboon broken, About i o'clock the miine topmust wus curried away, ‘They tried to make Prosque Tete, but tafled, and gave up all hopes, as the vessel was almost unmanageable, aint short); aie a“ rd int Bry Captain; | Jot Harntiton, Mechorrie, .'rhomus McCherrlo, Stewart MeCherrie, and Bumuel Boyd, all of Yoronta, Over 10 people were on the beuch and saw the poor tellows drown, but wore unuble to render uny wsslare ance, Five uttempta were made to save thous. One bout cupslzed and nearly drowned tho fol: Jows who wees plucky enough ta venture thelr dives, Lind there been a lite-boat, or means of auving Ife, every. one of the erow imbght huve been rescued. ‘Lhe Bolle Sheridan Jueasured | 200 tons, he wna bulic du 1872, and was rebuilt in 87d, ‘Therenfter sho was suuk, and lay {te tho harbor for two or tree yearw. Lust your Capt. MeCherria bought and rebuilt ber. Bho wos rated 1b adinitting her ie the grily chs, valued nt $1,000, ad iusieud for 2,0UT Itt the Merchiuts’ Murine baleen Sho had-several repairs botore leuving thls port on her luat voyage, Tho body of John Humniltan eae plaicod up alony the’ shore ubout ou half mite bolow the wreok, with bis skull sntushed—in fuct, tho - Whole top of its head: gone, Also the heart wou Jungs of anothor of the Victiins was plekud up on the shore. Lhe uther bollea must hive Deen Inabed to the rleylng and torn to automa, Bearecly a vestige of thu wreck ts to bo sean tus day, Tho beach ixstrewn with the débris for qailes. ‘The boy McCherry is still bure, nud will remain until to-morrow, ‘The schooner Nollie Sherwood {a ashore in Wollur's Bay, * Specisl IMepatch to The Chicago Tribune, NAPANHE, Ont, Oct. &B—A dispateh from Os wexo (hin afternoon saya the slenin-tirge Nore mui Jett, Onweyo, Mulit, Batininy, avout nt 0 o'clock for Adolphustewn, No tings of hor could Le bud to-duy, und st by feared whe muy, have foundered, Bhe ts owned by D, W, All of Adolphustuwn, und Js purtly lngured, Normun incusures 157 tons, 5 OUpiutcon, by Willan Alnis)y’ Bytctul Dispatch tu ‘The ° . Kinnaton, Ont. Nov, 3.—Tho heavy rain of Buturday afternoon and evening was followed at udalgut by a gale frous the southwest oF reat vielence, accompanied at froquont tervals by dronching showers of rain, Between 2 and 3 o'clock Sunday = morne jog it inuroused almost to on burricane, Atthe whartot tho Kinguton & Montrenl For warding Company were the cleyator, with the barges Minnle and Princess and tho schooner Lily }tantlton, all moored together, Phe oles Vator bud boon putting the Silos cargo of after went mes MeCh 2 m™ grain Into tho barge Princess, Tho Sligo, iu cudeavoriug to awing around {nto wbe}teron the tower slide of the whurf, kiruck violently against the Lily Timliton, sending hor, with the clovator und ‘Iwo burger, adrift. Tho Silqu wis then delven down to Powers’ shipyard, whore she came in contact with the shear poles on theend of tho whirt, carrying than uway, at the suine thie loging bor Mbhoou and forvtopinast by the aceldent,. Tho wind wus then pretty well olf tho land, and tuo Bvo bonts drifted rapidly towards Polat Frvderis, “The Bilge fortunately came to un ans chor, but the Lily Huuiiton, being iyeumbered, with tho burges aud elevator, went bard and Taut on the shuul ut tho tower, ‘Tho Minnigsunk in about six feet of water, Bho de badly pieaintdy ies pease and rudder a rious which hus u cargo of ,0UU bushels uf wheut, Js leaking conslderably, noted, at anchor nent tho mouth of the river his: and will have a inrge portion, if not all, her cargo damaged, Thy schooner T. Howard, with a fond of rnil- road tes for Oswego, had to run back with tho loge of hoth anchors. ‘The schooner Whito Onk eft on Saturday inorning, but was compelied to put back after losing n deckload of umber. Thu schooner Sherwond ts ashore at Weller's Tay, and ls badly damaged, nero isn stnall schooner ashore at Indian Helead loaded with hay. She drigged her anchor in thera, Bloven vessels camo Into the harbor ot Sun- day, some of thom under bare poles, and others “under a double-reofed jib, Spectat Diepateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Neweasthr, Ont, Nov, &.—Tho reqtort that tho echooner Vienna was ashore proves to be incore rect. Sho ting arrived safe in Kingston, Ibwas tho schooner Bermuda, owned at Port Oshawa, that get ashore. She has gone to pleers. Tho ‘osuved, Sho had a full tondof barley for Oswego. (The Hermuda mensured 160 tons. Sho was built by Jotun Tatt at tebbina’ Mill in 1ea7, and hailed from Whithy. Her rating was 1M, and value nb Spee Bnock vit. Ont, Nov. 8—Tho storur day blew down a house at Frankvitle. ‘a few miles from hore, <The iniates fortunately escaped, Two lumnber-cars standing on tho slip at Morristown, N. Yo opposit here, were blowin {ntu tho St. Lawrence River and sunk. | Several Dontinen here were washed nway, gad fences, ehlinneys, and lumber-pites blown down, ‘Tho river rove nearly four feet, Tho ner Nuntee, ight, 1s ashore high and dry nt Walters’ Bay, several miles west of hero on the Cunnda side, | No lives were lost, Special Mapiteh to ‘The Chicays Tribune, Oswraa, N. Y., Nov. 8—-The schooners dohn Magee and Nnssag urelved at Suckott’s (arbor pant Chieayo yesterday. They had a rough thine, ‘Cho sehoonor Sen Foam, loaded with bariey at Fox Creek, near Cape Vincent, lost both aneltora alah The vrew hojsted gall and rag ber on he beach to sive thomsolves nod the vossel. ON LAKE HURON. Hpectat Dispatch to The Chieugo Tribune, BARNIA. Oct. BA heavy gale prevalled dure Ing Saturday plight neconpanted by run, which changed tu snow, The schooner Sweetheart fay Inden with lime and bound down, ran sgroun in the buy during the storm, Spectal Dtsptteh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Deroy, Mich. Nov. 8—Tho steam-bargo Aunie Smnlthy which broke down off, Point ait Tarques Saturtay night, mado St. Clalr Hiver under sail, and passed down this afternoon In tow of tha stuam-bargo Cormorant, Will go to, Cleveland for repalrs. ‘The schooner M. J, Camntings passed down to- day malnis ber small boat. whieh sho lost on Saginaw Hay, She called boro and purchised a “Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Bovriaspron, Ont, Nov. &.—Tho schooner Cornelin Asmsdett, Jonded with timber from Mitehell’s Bay, nin ashore Sunday morniug ree tniles porth of here. She lost her entire deck-lout. The amount. of auinage tg not yet known. ‘The crew loft tho vessel and arrived here last night. .. Special Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. Kincanpine, Ont, Nov. 8—The schooner Phwbe Cathorlne, Jonded with lutnber, from Michael's Nay for Goderleh, ran ashore Satur day night wout clit miles south of here, Sho will ilkely Wen total loss. Special Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, 2 Conti nawodty, Ont. Nov. 8.—Yeaterday morn> Ing tho schoonve Otonobee, londed with dumb nussed this harbor with v tag of distress tytn, having during thoheavy northeast gale ot yes> turduy earried away hor imulisall, mninbo staysail, and Jib. aA tue went to her asststance, but could do nothing, she came to anehor near Nottawayanya iver. and after the | storm cloared this morning tuo tug Mary Aun towed her fato port, Spectat Mspatch to The Chieaga Tridunes Porrssourti, Ont. Nov. 8.—Dueing tho storm Bundy tho schooners Erle Bello and Norwood broke Joose trom the lou pier, culilded with each ather, carried way both of their filibooms, atruck and parthlly overturned 1. amall pler, earried away part of a large shed. and findly becueht upat tho Prison dock without further F dunmge. * WHE DISASTER RECORD. RCHOOSER KELDERMOUSK ASHORE AND OFF, Measra, Irish, Bullen & Co, yeaterduy reculved nilspateh from W. D, Preston, at Black River, Mich,, announcing that tho schooner John Kel- derhouse, Lound down from this port withn enrgo of corn, ran ashore near that polit during thick weather Saturday night. The yossel was released at dp. m. Stnany, and resumed her voyage to Huffalo all right. Binck River ig southwest of ‘Thunder Boy fsland, Lake Huron, and abouttwenty-five milesaouthenst of Alpena, A DECK-+1.0AD ON PILE. On Saturdity afternoon, while the schooner Cuynhoga, owned by Jucob Johnson, of this elty, wns olf Manitowoe, a fre broke out In ber deck- lout of cedar posts, and was soon ruging vie cloustyy ‘Tho crew wore obliged to throw overs boardMbout 100 posts hefore the Llnze could at and extinguished. It appears spark from the galley stovepipe lodged in tho decayed woot of a hollow post, und: gprencling over the punky sul Hy fanned into u bluize. at the ding, AUCO iy at brisic tv! which The Boel Malt At meee PT vaterday for the frst time since she ran tnshord near Plum istind. Tho result of thut disestor was tho loss of her rudder and both anchors. * BROKE WER CYLINDER. Yesterday morning the tug Asn Itansom was proceodiig up tha river with « mud-scow, when the key of her connecting rod gave way. Almost inatantaneously thorenfter tho cylinder wir burst fito frugments, tho crew being thrown Snto confaston by the crash and esenplig steam, Thy Lansom wus relleved of the coul fn her hers dirk the forever, with the design of taying her up for tho renson. Hur engine, boller, aid hull aro to be extensively overhauled and repalred during the winter months, i LOST OVERNOARD. p During Saturday night a seaman named Honry Tuekhurde was swept into the lake trop the schooner William Smith by the jlblng of tho forebuomn aud drowned. ‘Tho necident ocenrred about seven mille northwest of South Maven, Buekburdt was 18 yeurs of nge, und resided near St, Joseph, Mich, ME SAW ‘THUS ALSO. - Capt. Mallory, of the steam-bargo YV._ II. Ketcham, reports that on the wfernson of No! Who passed a vessel's topmuisty sticking out o tho wator, fortyeiive miles southwest of tho South Munitow, . . OASES OF SINKING, ‘Tho wood barge Rellof while crossing Take St. Cluir Friday ulht in tow of tho tug Seltue sunk She had on bourd suventytiye cords of woot, The crew of tho Reltof narrowly cxgnped drown ing. Thoy were pleked up by the tug Samson and placed on boant af tho Maltno, ‘Tho ltellet bad no yaw! on bound, ‘The ennulboat 5. 0) Russel sunk tn tho canal alip at Cloveland, . Sunday, from some unknown aunt, dts thought she was run Into Suturday itt preville vseape, SI MINOM MISNATS. ‘The tug Batlsfactlon broke her tillor on Sunday, i ‘The suhooner Iadleal suffered slight damnga on Sunday by coming in eontuct with passing vesseld tigar Itush street bridge, undiy morning the schooner Jolin si while being towed tp the river. had he raked by tho Jibboom of the sehuwuer 8. me gon, Tyttie near Rush strect bridge, utlt wad ineintop rigging and mizzon and mlzzcutop> yet Flagg very curried uWuy, ‘Tho schooner Lizala A. Law Jost her foroyard on the passage up tho lakes, and bad her malas guy tue by a collision while entering Chicago On ‘Tosday night of Inst wook tho now ste: barge George of Yoronto, geala-liden trom ronto to Montreal, rag nyround at Vidley Meld, below Cornwall, bie was ‘one and a baltYeot out, und sent Cor lighters, ‘The steamer Horo broko several luckots of her wheel near Yellovillo, Out. on Friday, ‘Tho schooner Porter bas rived ut Erie minus her yard, is . SCHOONER DAVID VANOE AGHOUND, Sprctal Diapateh to The Chteagu Tribune, 4 Detnort, Mich, Nov. 8—The schooner David Vanco fs aground on shoal off Grouye Point, Lake St. Clair. Tug Brockway bas gone to hor naslatanuc, motley Pigeiog cA A connnerion, 1t was tho schooner 1. K. Clint which tug Musle collided whih at tho St. Chur Huta, In- Bteud of tho LC, Butts, na reported, SCHOONER LOTTIE COOPER RELEASED, Special Mismatch to The Chieuyo Tribune, Srungeun Bay, Wis, Nov. &.—'Tho actinoner Loti Cooper, whlch went an tho beach at Shere man fay ourly Felday sniorning, wus finally mulled olf teres by tho tues Tilson and Piper, of this place, “ho united efforts of four or ve tus had been unable to release the strandendt eratt. Afivornbls ven to-day helped the work tu success, Sha wits scuttted whon she went on to prov her from, pounling, Sho tt not ine ured tou yoxtent. ‘tue Cooper procucdad on wr way to Ksenmitba to load fran-ore, BUOKE HEN CENTREDOARD, Special Dupatch to The Chicagy Tribune, FEW ADR ba Bethe orm! Vraman el antated, broke: be bourd and came hero to repalr, stecatie| (ONE WRECKING, Pata Peace cic Leviathan atta for Cana ol ur Ni ushiore eur theron my Bebunny Habel) mate iN DuY-vocK, 10 tie John Leathuin went Into dry-dn this morning to cat, repalr rudder, an re the sand retoved that work ea her Trumes while ushoro, creed Ma etyoun ive HOME G TERINGS, ANAIN AND COARSE PIETAIITS, Grain frviyhts wero weak and sumewhat un- settled yesterday, Carriors Iusisted upon 7 cunts for curn to Huffalo, while shippers mant- Tosted a disinclination to pay over 0% conta, Tn consequence of want of purmony Ittle wus done during the regular ‘Chango meetings, Saveral vessels were taken lato (4 tho afturnoon, with ww roported undorstunding that the rate Bhull be txed to-day, Still pune aaa, today, SH Ae Leaked owe shag Chundler—the shipper yielded to the deuand tor cout, ‘Tho cnyagéments reported iudude some mate Inte on Saturday afternoon, anid fre ns follows: Vo Iuttulo—Seheoners A. Roady, Joseph Patgaid, 1). Buwyer, and steam barge Nahant, corn st seven conta; setoonee Altee 1, Norris, theagerd at seven und threes quarters cents; propeller Newburg, wheat on through rate, With the exception of tho taxs acer, these chartersgvere all muide on Saturday: Yesterday ufternvon tho schooners Zach Chin= Mer and Theodore Voges were put to at cents on corn to Hustaly, and the propelte witkes and City of New York for whi through rate. The schuoner Dizzie A, Law and atenm-bnirve flenry Chisholm are chartered also for corn, the rate to he fixed terday. To Collitng: wood=Schooner City of Chicago, corn at two- thints of tho Hutalo rate. Cannelty, 66,000 wheats 458,000 bushols corn; and 41,000 fs Haxseed, Tho demand for coarse freighters continues fair, but shippers are reluctint te pay current mites, notwithstanding the ndvined in eatlors’ wages to $4 per diem. Henes the owners of vessels bolow medi e#ize talk of Inytng Asan carnest of this intention, two ~ re werliapinl Hay and towed to winter moorin, Mates from Muakexar Ai from White Luke, &: from Ludingter 3 fron, Manistee wid noninee, aud £2.50 Crom the Straits, ‘The chars tere to load in the Stralts nre conined to vessels: upwantl-bound from ututos henve the appare ent disproportion In rates aa compnred with Mc- nominee, BALE OF A VESSEL, Record hus been mato at tho Chicago Customs Tlouse of tho sale ot tha schooner Dunes City: by John K, Post, of Oswerg, to 1.1, Doyle and Willinm Parker, of Chicago, for . The purchasers became tho owners of halt interests in tho vessel. TO NE RENUILT. ‘The schooner Kardinty was retired from nective Rorvice yontant and towed to the. yard of Messrs. Drower & Carnovanvat Bele streot bridge, Where she fs to tmdergy an extensive. overs hauling during tho winter, The Improvements propased nea it tew cenitrehourd box, new cunts Virwnrd, new deck benms, deck hiteh combings, ele, The coat of the work will be about 2,000, Messrs, Brower & Carnovan propose to nuke a Deglnning on their job this week, MOCK NO’ ‘Thick wenther nyain prevaitod on Laka Mich- inant yesterday, 5 ‘Owl to the inerense in seamon’s wires, with- outa corresponding ndvauco “in freight rates, tho schooners Floretta, Adrintic, and J. W. Brown wero yesterday stripped of thoir canvas and runuing-gear for. tho season. Itia highly provable that tho schooner Reed Case will follow suit to-day, ‘ The setooner Gungos is expected from South Chicago to-day to have ber cventrebourd-box enlked proviotis to loading with grain for Buf- le. 4 Yeaterday tho Chicago Company hud thelr West Side dry-dock oceupled by the ting Rebel and scow Magdalena, and the South Slide dock by the tug John Gregory and schvoner Hervey soll Petor M, Hagan has assiimed command of tho Barge He tiehmond, view Witten Smith, and DAW, Cust . Vico 8. Wilson. Capt, Peter Crouloy, of the schooner John T. Mott, ts hud up with rhoumntise, The schooner Amoskeag brought with hera spar for a new mulnboum, ¢ Lumber sold so freely jecjeniay that only threo or four cargocs remained over last oven- ninund of tho schooner Orkney ni. : According to private sivices received hero yesterday the sebooner Homer was tt Bultalo, the schooner HP, Baldwin under Tony Volt, And the schoonor dames Coueh at anchor of, Part Dover, Ont,, during the eevere gulo of Saturday night and Sunday on Lake Erie, NO'TES FROM ABROAD ‘THY LOWER-LAKE STORM. ‘Tho Buffalo Courter of Sunday bas tho toltow- Ing concerning tho Violent storm which awept oyer tho Luwer Lakes Saturday night ang Sun- At five minutes bofore 11 o'eiock Saturday night the sprightllest zephyr of tho season popped In upon us without a word of warily ut with no hint it ceremony. The gentle win was blowing at the rate of twelve miles an how and within a few minutes It attained ton vel ty of thirty-six, and still later to forty-ive. The zephyr iniy have cone Hoan entirely erro- neous impression, but there were whirilng gusts through the ht that were more tercely sug xeative of 2 velocity of « nile aininute than of anything less violent. The zephyr came from the southwest. It farmed in the Oblo Valley on Felday night, and cune slowly this way, ‘Tho slorm-centre struck 3 at lye minutes before tuted, and the wiy tho burometer fell was LAKE AND CANAD PREIGHTS. Bullalo Commerciat Advertixer: Tho most ree murkuble fentire of this enurmoid business 1s. that at no thine it tho season tye Inte or canal freights reached anything fiko extortiomee rates, Better tretghts were, of course, obtained than tn the years of depression thie preceded 1370, but nothing more than falely remunerative: prices. were puld or demunded, The average yatea for tho mouth of Ovtoles, tn which the Jargest ninoint—16,180,000 busholk—ever ree ceived Ina singlo month were ryported, fs 0 fur aumplo of the way rites have riled f 10 whole season, Tho followinr Is the nv oe frelgt for October by Inke and canal for tho pant ton years: TAKE. CANAT. "+ YEAR, Wheat )Corn. Cts. "| Cl. Wheat, | Corn, cle, '| Cla The record of the fuke and cunal this yeur should convitice tho poaple, tho Stato of Now York, but ot tho whole coun try, that no effort or expense should be spared to bring thts great Natio: Iighway to the krewtest possible condition uf eilizlonicy ab tho enrliest possible date, © ) tritnsportution for the produets of tho interlur 1s a subject in whieh tha entice country fs directly interested, and it dntn be letter attined tiromeh the agenyy of thy Jakes und the Erie Canal than in any other way. LEANINGS, Tho tur §, 8. Coo has been calked and fronedt nt Milwaukee, = Cupt. George Luens, of tho schoonor John B. Merrill, Is suttering from an attuek of rheuimie. tsi, and can only get around with the uld of crutches, ‘The rcevipts at Butfato by take for the souson of [80 tu dite ainotint to 1,153,162 barrels of Hour gn 07,101,158 bushels of grain, a total of 161 Ws bushels, estiinaling tour as wheo ‘These are the hirgest reculpts evar handled huro. Duro the month of" Ovtobur te coustwiko and 68 torciyn vesdels entered tho Diatrlvt of Huttnlo Creek. The coastwise clearances wero SL and the foreign Ww, echul mecting of tho Buffalo branch of ALA xp the Chleago Seamen's Union Saturday evening, Wires were ndyanced to &tn day, tho rate ree cently established at Chicago, Thy schoonor iutherford has gone Into winter Martert ne St. Catharines, und will bu docked tor ropitlra, . ‘The schooner Lewis Moss is nt Toronto, load ing with barley for Chicyyu. A batwe ot i,000 hushels capacity for the Mer chiuts’ Transportation Company” will bo bullt at Kingston during the winter.” Shu will cost Fy, Capt. Bruce, of tho schooner: Typo, reports thy eehouncr Engle Wing alungaide the waters logged schooner Atbatross, fn South sianitow hurbor, taking the lumber outot ter bold and wuvhig the outlit. A poruon of the Allutrosy deckefritne hay been ent vat to get at the lune bor. ‘The tuy Wheelor, of Munistes, saduayored to boueh the eralt, but failed, as tho wind war \ cage her to dritt att tha: Ke Tho Attutross hus been abandoned asa tytal loss, Capt. Bi. Huckett, at Detroit, is meeting with sutecusd witht his petition to the Camedia Parle nent for thy extubilsbiment of ty Htu-savlug elas don at Pigvon By, Leamington ight has been completed, and orders wore given to ligt up iminediately, tbls At Leamington dock, and will bu great con Venlunue to tug men if nothing mare. It was rumored at Clovolana saturday thutcoul fretyhte to Colougo bad won up to g1c.. ‘There will be two or three more boats for the Sauls fram Detroit, come ol whitch will take up achiyge number of non required for the work on tho new. lovks at tho Suult ws soon as tho gato Is closed. Anorderof site was issued In tho United States District Court ut Cleveland Saturday Yor thot Hiurvest. It will be remunberod Chit the Hurvest waa fiboled a short Haw since on eect, a collision with the sehouner Minute AV Lae It hus beon dechiod by the owner of tho scow Brigham, a and dry at the Bouth Muntiuu, ta lot ber remala during tho wintur, Capt, Drake, Superintoudentofr the Unton Dry- Mock and Shipyaieds ut Bultalo. mourud tho death of udevoted wife. Mrs, Drake was the dnughter of Capt, Ludlow, and a favarlt nicer of Capt Frod Miller, of the propeller Arctlu, ‘This season completes half wy century of actlyo: servicg on the lakua ot Capt. Fred stiller. On Friday tho ting Erie Holle recovered both of tho anchors lost by tho sehooner Emery when, sn eee driven ashore at Leamington during tho jute sale. —— MISCELLANEOUS NEWS, TOWING ATLA, Speetat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, ToLebo, Nov, %—There buy beon an orra- Neous report spread ubroud fu rogurd to towing rates in Voleda harbor, it haying been ane nounced that thoy bud been advinved to St and $125. Whe churgo is tho sume us it hus boon all suUsON, 5U celta und $1, . BKAMEN'S WAGES, Attapecial movting of tho ‘Toledo branch of tho Chicuys Sean's Union It was resolved (at sullors, Wuges be $4 por day after this dute, WELLAND CANAL BMUIQVEMENT. F Special Dispateh to ‘The Chteayo Tribune, Br. CATHENINES, Ont., Nov. 8.—Greut dissatis- fucdon ts expressed, both here and along the Jing, at the slow progress being mnady In goime oF the sections ut the southern end of the new cuuat, and it is feured that notwithstanding tho promises of thoso ju churge of atfulrs the now canal will not bo open for navigation for twelvo feet of wator during LAKE PORTS. TOnENO. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Tobeny, O., Noy. &—The following rehooners: are Inport tu-day, and waiting anxtously for tonds, which do not seem to be offered thain rapidly nnd at aatlatactory rates: Bit. Willhims, George W. Davis, Owoseo, Rounds, Monitor, Mary Lamb, Bishop, Atmosphere, A. Lb. Androws, Wabash, Morning Light, Tho outtook for yesseis nt this point this weok 1s not very cncouraging. Hrolght rates nro not near what thoy should bo for this thie of yenr, whott expenses and risks aro both increased. It ts Probable that some of tho vessels now willatrlpand lay up. within a fow days, If the situation does not erlally linprove, Most of them would only make a trip or tivo invra at any: rate. By laying up iow troy could get small rebate on thete insurance, though not nnichy 1s the vornpanies do net anticipate that thoy will do much wuyhow after th Only ono ollurtur was reported to-day, being for corn to Hultalo, nt 0 cents. Frolghts ure very dull, and lower thitn luat week, nertott. Brretal Dispatch to The Chreago Tribune. Derrorr, Mich. Nov. §—Honid dow peller Hostons steam-barges Lineetn’ and co vorts, Willium Cowie and barges, Uscodn, Havana atid consort, 8. 1, Sheldon and consortia; schooners Cortez, Selkirk, City of Green Nay, Mongingon, Houry Folger, 8c 1, C, Butts, AL B, Prembly 0. 1. 10 Bite Noweomb, My PHL John Burt, Thomas ny bent Ml Columblan, Join Wesley, Reber Doud. Mound uv—Propetler Garden City and bare Progress; steambares Mary Mells, W. IL. Dhar niin Itt. Hiekett and consort, Selah Chambers re. Intnand eonsort; schooners Gear Sherman, ymblan, John Wesloy, Rueben Doud, Clayton Helle. PORT NUNON. Pant Itunos, Meh, Jov, §—Down—Propellor Germanhe and bit steamer Koweunnw; schooners Belle Brown and Ishpeming. Up—dumes Fiske, Jr; sehoonor Uoorge Sher- man. Wind gouth, Hight; weather fino, Pour Hew ‘Nov. &—Pagsed up—Propollers R.A Hacket and vonsort, 8. Chamberlin and consort, George f. Colwoll with pontouns, Gar- den City and consort: schooner Jessie. Down—Vropollers V. 1. Kotehamn, Minnoapo- is, Delawnro and consort, Missourl and barges; tug Brady with HL. D, Cotlinborry; schoonurs M. J. Comming, Lom Ellsworth, + Wind south, light outhor cloudy. MUPFALO, Speclat Dispatch to The Chleagn Tribune. ‘i Bvrrano, N.Y. Nove #.—Arrlyals—Propoilors Townsend, W, Edwards; schooners J. R. Noyes, Metropolis, from Chicago, Clenred—Sehooners Michigan, Gotten Fiecco, Melbourne, Nellie Gardocr, B.A. Nicholson, Parinn, Groton, Chicago: sehooner Metropolis, Hk Rapids; schooner A, Cobb, Eseanaba, Churturs—Propetler W. Edwards and schooner MW, Pure, cont to Chicago, Canal fra(hes cants on wheat and 8 conts on vorn, Canal ablpmenta, 413,000 bushels, 4 ChIVEDAND, Special Dispateh to The Chicato Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., Nov,'8.--Cloared for Chicago— Propetlor Colorado, wrters—Propellor Swain. and consort Max propeller Kelley and consort Warner, ore, ws to Cleveland, private termay sehoot hngon, ore, Escannby to Cloveland, #2 peller Fluther, coal, Black River to Milwaus prop kee, §1.10. MANQUETTR, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MAnQuETTE, Mich. Nov. 8—Passed down— Propellers Duluth and Winslow. Arelved—Propeller Smith Moore, Cleared—Propeiler 2, M, Wilson: schooners F. Perew, Emu doyes, Fred A, Morse, Southwest, A, d. Hogers. + . ESCANAMA. Spectae Dispatch to ‘Tha Chicago Tribune,” Esoasana, Mich., Nov, 8.—Arrived—Propelter Fae City; schooners IL 1. Brown and Une adil 5 Slearnil Propels, Leland; schooner Jessio iinn, + cHenardaN. Spectal Dispatch tn The Chicaga Tribune. Cnnnoyaan.. deh. Noy. 8.—-Clenred—Propel- Jors Lawrence, Champlin, Northorn Queen, St. Paul; tugs Oswoyo and Champion, Wind southeast, light; cloudy, DULUTH. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Denuti, Minn, Noy, -Arrived—Propellors Winslow, A. Everett, Iluwathis steamer Prane ofa Sinith; schoonor Minnebuba. ety Departed—Propellers indian, Annie Young, ‘Winslow, «i. Everett, Quebec. COLLINGWOOD, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune. Conitxawoon, Noy, 8—Sailed—Steamer Sim- cou, Witrton, to loud for Chlengo; selioouer diid- lund Hovor, Severn, to lond for Chicage, MILWAUKEE. Bpectal Pspatch to The Chicago Tribune. MiuawaukeEr, Nov, 8—Arrived from below— Schuonors Pulask! and George G. Houghton, 3 RIE, 7 : Speetat Dispatch to The Chtengo Tribuns, + Entry, Pa. Noy, 8—Entered—Schaoner Vortor, wheat, Chicazo, PORT OF CHICAGO, . ARRIVALS, Stmr Chicago, Manitowou, sundries, Bunr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries, Prop Clty of New York, Port Huron, sundrics. Prop Nuhuat, Milwaukee, light. Prop Granite State, M Prop St. Joseph, Muskegon, lumber, Prop M. Groh, Maskefou, lumber, Prop Tempest, White fake, tmbor. Prop C, Hlekox, Muskegon, hunber. hy Buttalo, aundrle: uiicord, Clovoluned, sundries. ake, yy Huirbor, cedur-posts, Clovelnnd, coal, « necid, Milwaukee, Ughte ay pre Gilbert Knapp, Ludingten, dumber’ egons Winber, M, Seott, Clovelund, coul, Martin, Mono ey Lumber, 1B. FP. Wade, Munisive, limber. ¢ Charles Luling, Menominee, hambery ri, M. Forest. Blick Rock, hinber, Rehe ae Ouk, Ludington, lumber, skeRON, Lumbere i Kehr Adirondack, Munk Sehr J Bel Sehr Brhaw Allen, Sonominjee, lumber, Belir Penokes, Hevominen, tole Putt, Sebr Commerce, Menomlnet, lumber, rt Sel William Sturges, Menominee, lumbors Sebr Lom Sims, Menominee, umber, Behr Cuyahoga, Jucksonport, railroad-ties, Sehr Charles Foster, Nuttalo, salt, Rohr Belin, Grosse Point, gravel, Sehr American Unton, Mavoulnec, lumbor. &chr ‘Iwo Brothers, South Chicago, tet, Schr Deluwaro, Clovelund, cout. ACTUAL SATLINGS. Str Muskoxon, Muskewon, sundries, Prop Skylurk, snit, pp St. Joseph, Muskezon, Muskegon, 740 Prop Oswoyratehlo, Bultuio, 12,9K,bu whent, and Kurnilelon, Prop Kt. C, Brittain, Montayuo, sundries, Prop Conestogn, Erie, 40,W0 bu corn, and sun- dries, Trop Nahant, Butfato, 49,000 bu corn, rap Granite site, Muskegon. Lrop Charles Ltoltz, Mantatee, 600 bu onta, 25 tons hoy. . Prop. Wilitam Crippon, Mantatce. ‘Tug Welcome, Milwankee, High, Rely, 10,000 bu corn, and sundrics, bllidelphla, Krie, 40,000 bu corn, emnpast, Whity Like, aundrica, Rehr Rib Nine, Spring Lake, vorda stone, Sohr Magdalena, Muskeyon, 6 tons tard cowl. fen dosnt Paige, Battalo, Sehe Wiltim Jones Cahir Hiver, 81 Retr Kate Darley, Solr Nequunes, Huitijo, 42,500 bu corn. be Liew, Buttle, 40,000 bis cori, ae Heothors, Shland, 1 tone bard coal. Sebr Maury Nau, Manistee, Subr City of Shobuygun, Cedar Itlvere Rehe'l. Y. Avery, Manistec, Hohe Adirondack, Muskexon, Sehr Lens Jobngon, Monumines. Sehr Gulde, Grand Hayon. Sehr Minnly Slawsion, Esvunnba. Kolir Maj. N. 1. Forry, White Lako, Sehr Onward, Ford River, Sehr Goldon Hurvost, Muskegon, Kehr Golden Weoat, Reanuba, Hohe ©, Le Mink, Muskewon, Bel Walverine, Grand Maven, Sobr J, V, Tayler, Monekauned. Behr Herachel, Munomlnec, Hehe 8. J, Lull, Muniateo, Sehr Wititim Janes, Stuskegon, Schr Florence Lester, Miuitatee. Rebr City of Brie, Grand Haven. Kehr ¢. 0. D., Grind Taven, a TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tvibuns, Jourkt, Ub, Nov. &—By a resvlution of tho Clty Councli this afternoon a contract hus buen ¢ closed with Hines & Smith, of Chieayp, for building a now high-school house atu cost of $i, Quorge 0, Garusey, of Chicago, is tho urchlteet, und will receive 3 por cont of tho cost for pious specitications, and suporintendence, Work will be communvad ist vce, BAN FuaNciico, Cal, Noy. 8.—Only two cases Of ut L-pox reported’ to-uhiy. Manegp, Cal, Nov, 6—Thelndletmonts a, tho County Reconlur nro dismisdeds also threo agulust ex-Treasurer ‘Turner, a Inet ib but ¥ 4 * CANADIAN ITEMS, Spectat Dispuich ta ‘The Chicago Trigune, MontReat, Nov, 8.—The eplzodtle hus broken out here umony the huss. 1a ene establish> ment with furty-tive untmals in tha stables thirty ure aifected with the disease, ‘Thu stock market wos remurtubly strong tor day, with a yeneral advancg in the whulo Het, Sits Archibat Forbes lectured hora to-night tou large und select audleuce ou the Royal pouply he bad met, & ‘Tho beat 1s always the cheapest, thercforo get one uf tho pew No, 8 sewlng-machined,—beat In tho world. Whuelur & Wilson Manufucturiag Couipuuy, No. 155 Stute street, wv 4 » TITE COUNCIL. The Aldermanic Contest in the Fourteenth Ward. Tho Ordinance to Stop tho Plundoring of City Employos Defented. The Chicago & Westorn Indiana Com- promise Ordinance Defeated. Tho Counell held {ts regutar weekly meeting Inst evening, Mayor Harrison presiding, and all the membera present exeept Ald, Sanders, Pure coll, McNurney, and Burley. # ALY, MARAT presoutod n potition, settings forth that the quo warrunto proceed sng bid not deprived theCoun- ell of Jurisdiction of tho election contest, and naking that he be allowed sixty days more in whieh to take testimony, beiloving that hu could establish by competent testimony that he waa fairly, legnily, und truly elected by 1 lurgo ma- jority of tho legal voters of tho Fourtoonth Ward, Ald, Cullorton moved that tho prayor be granted. Ald. Altpetor opposed the motion, and moved that the Judiciary Cominittee, to whom tho ovl+ dence ntready taken had been sent, bo instryet- oll to report at tho next nceting, and thut thir report bo mudd a spectal order, ‘Ald, Shorey anid the Comimittes hndn’t neon thd testinony, and, ne t was voluminoys, thoy could hot read (tin uweek, He wanted a feason- able thine, but wouldn't say how long. Ald, Melor (Sixteenth) thought tho Council ought to act before the Courts, Ald, MeUrath sald he woutl have been glad tt tho matter hud remained in the hands of tho Connell, If it had, his testimony would have bean In. But Stauber didn’t wait,—diln't give him achance to commence hia teatimony. All his (McGrath's) evidenco was thrown out. [lo wanted tho Council to: hear all the fucts, not only avout tho Seventh Vrecincet, but ua to frauds tn other precincts, It was unfalr to compel, him to defond two cases In two different courts at tho sume tine, Ho did not want an unfair advantage, Ho waa propnred to meet Stauber, A purtisan Judge would not altow him to present his side of the ense. Io hoped tho Counel! would not hurt him fi that way. Ho would hurry, and put his tostimony tn the hands of tho dunttulury Committeo a8 soon us poaribla, #0 thut thoy,could detorinino the cuse mya a "RE verott Cavareit tho tino oxtonsion, and asked thut McGrath be given # chines, . Ald. Hildreth made a long political speech, winding up by amore tun tinendinent to Alte peters motion thut the Couunltteo report in four weeks. . ‘Chis was necepted, . ‘The motion was nyreedt to. . All, McGrath said that action wouldn't allow him to presont his testimony. On motion of Ald, Cullerton, tho voto wns ro- considered, and the whole matter referred to tho Committee with instructlons to report In four weeks, McGrath and Stauber bemy given in opportunity to present thelr testimony 0 support of tholr cnses. CONTROLER GURNEY submitted the following: Amount of money actually hw the City ‘Treasury at close of books, Oct. wv, Loss svitrants drawn itd payable ‘on dumand, NOt yOt presuntad....eceeceee 073 TH.102 Not balance... . sesso ese SIGS MO whleb 1 npportion aud creillt a follows: Water Fund... Hpeclal assessments Contingent Fund... Uh GIe Jonnthan Burr hand 0,158 Polleo and Flremon’s Rellef Fand,... NS Police Life wud Heulth Insurance Fund Sehvol Funds . Goneral Sinking Fund. River Improvement Sinking Fund, Sewernge Sinking Fmd, Kehool Siuking fund, shor Furi, 1890 hool-Tax Fund, Fire Departinent Hewerago Fund, 1850... Sowerage-Tax Mune... I baseemont Publie Works, 1870... Poltes Fund, 1870... Steet-Lump Fund, 1870... Public Library Fund, 1879, Btreet-Luinp Fund, 183d, . 31,108,070 Aiount of warrants arawu against tha suveral appropriations forthe current fiscal your during tho month of Octu- per, 188: Goneral Fund, 1880... $ Five Departinent, 1880, Sewormpe Fund, 1880, Kowerago Tax Fund, Deparunent Public Works, School Tax Fund, 280 Pabtte Library Fant, 1 Street-Lump Mune, 1860, City- Hall Fund, 1880... IL Volivo Fund, 1880.... 6.66 40,051 $ 851,709 Warrants issued tho year provious or In former yenrs redecied by tho ‘Trens- wree durmg’ tho mouth of Ootober, 1 see68 SI GID Oct. Monntof’ warrdnts outstanding Tabu: AvHDIO ON dom frous taxes IRM... T0108 Dayublo from taxes 18, when collected 42,102 os ARNO Tho first thing under tho head of rugular business was the isin wookly 4 feta Thaik REPORT QF PARDONS rom tho Bridewell. As uatial, it was about to bu placed on flo, whow Ald.’ MeGrath inoved that it bu referred to the Committee on Bridewell.” ‘Whe Chalrdeelded that he wits too Inte, wheres upon Ald, MeGruth moved to reconsider the ace Hon this taken, ‘Uhe motion previlied, and tho Clerk proceeded to read the report. ‘the only’ pointabout lt seemed to bo that Ald. Lawler and Hildreth bad buon getting a couple of une fortunntes out of the Dridewell, ‘Tho roport wid sent to the Committes, Hildreth subse~ vous expluined that Ald. Brady, and ot himavlf, should bo vredited with having ob- tuiud une of tho relenses in question, ORDELS. = , Ald. Hurke tntrodiuced sn order directing tho Controlier to advertiae for proposals to light, with ollor othar material, Ktreets whorg there Are n0 gasemulits, tnd report. the sume wlth bis recommendations to the Council. Referred to tho Committed on (ins, which»ot motion of Ald. Paley was dirooted, to report at the noxt meuting. Ald. Catterton peescnted an ontor, which was passed, directing tho Department of Public Wurks to send fi An catimate fora vinduel on Contre avenue, with approaches also on Bixe teenth street, and for land daningea, ~ ad. Hitdroth presented an order directing tho West Division Rullway Compnay to run cars on South Halsted xtrect every thve ininutes between the hours of band 8p. in. eae diy in tho weok Paonia Moferred to tho Committe on mies Ald, Mwitt, who ald he undorswod that a puutber ot ridges and vidduets wore in gn tin= safe and dangerous condition, offered an vraer allrecting tho Cominlasionor of Publio Works, aa thy bridga appropriation bat! been exhausted, to use the unexponded balance for dredging the river to mako the tveded repalra, lMoferred to tho Finnney Conmittes, The dame Alverman Introduced an order dl- recting the Coutntgalonor ot Publis Works _to grant permlsaion to tho Chlengo & Wegtern 1 dian to pave with stone, ae tholr own Uxpense, ‘Third avenue, betwoon Twelfth und Fourteenth eteoets, and Dearborn street. between Fours teonth und Fifteenth. Referred to tha Commits tee on Btrvats and Alleys, Bouth Division, Ald, McGrith submitted an order directing tho, Controtier to udvertlsa -for proposals for n tres onging-house lot iu the vieinity of Milwaukes: and North avenuds, tho same to ba of an old appropriation of $2,000, Roferred to tho Committeo on Firvand Wal ‘Tho gama Alderman introduced 9 resolution reulting the recunt removal from the police force of Olllcer Plokle, of the Hawson Btreet Stuvion, without uppurunt cause, aud requesting the Committes on Pollea te thqulre tite tho cause of big removal, and report the faots lo the Connell at thotr earliost convenience, Itoferred to jhe Cammnisiea un, Fulieee cle atascei Ald. Jmbot submitted an ordor directing the Departinent of Publla Works to send In an ‘ordi: Muuiee for the eructioA of urinals in tbe contro und euch other portions of the city us would nus connmulate the traveling public, “An eifort was muddy to send it ta: the Committeo on Firo and Water, but it was fpally turned over to the Cons Tt committoe on Fi dint 0 Commnlttea Financo reported In favor Of paying Bre. E. Jowell the tn ‘of $50 18 com- pensition for damages sustained by reason of 6 defective sidewalk, Tho report wis adopted, The Commitee on Judiciary reeymmonded thy adoption of aresulution requiring tho sub> wilson of all bills againat tho elty, except those arising “under voutracts, tothe ‘Comuittss on Fiuunee, The report was convurred lu, 7 THM WEBTENN INDIANA. Tho report of tho Judiciary Committeo with reference tothe Western ladiany Rullroud Com- puny. heretofore pubilshed in Tue PRisuNy, was ukouup. The Committee beld that, by not lay Jug ita tracks within tho Imitation of ong your, tho Company bud forfeited ity privileges, und thoy reported adversely ou the amended ordl- | mance fur the pasdugo of which the Company ‘ wid for out Agreed to give up all thoir righta northof Har. rison atreet, and recommended tho repeal of the original ordinange. twos referred to the Law Departinent, and mado a epecinl order for two weeks hence, BLEEDING EMPLOYES, Tho rame Comuitics, to whom waa referred 1 bill for an ordinanes to prevent the collection of moneys From city employés for any political ligiotis, churitnolo, or so-called Aldermanic star and hordosand-buggy subscriptions, reported that, in tholr opinion, the Connell baa no withor ity to provent oy, employes from spending the! inoney for any of the purposes named, and rece ommended that the ordiguuce be plibert A Ald. Lorens aald tho collectors ef money fron employ¢a wero “atrect hegwurs,* nnd could be punisted na such: Curthor, that the Comell ful power to abate niisinees, Jie moved that the npore, bo placed on filo and tho order be passed. 4 Ald. HMldregh got on bis fect to ray something. AL, Lawiog objected, reimrking that the wrest tern wad Interested in thegquestion, [Liugh- or ‘la, Hildreth took occasion to explain that his particular horse aid buggy had not cone from city employ: but from his personnal friends who ndmired him for his eng: worth and not iis cheek.” [More Inighter.)] In cone clusion, he recommended to the othor members ‘af the Counoll that they servo thelr constituents honestly and well, and perhaps thoy would bo overwhelined with horsea and biggles. Ald, Lorenz's inotian wis lost, and tho report of tho Committes concurred I, MRDISTRICTING TINS CITY. ‘ Tho same coinmittee, to whom was referrod tho resolution entling for a apeclal committes to peepire an ordinances for Tedisteioting the S"5 reeumnmended Its passage, ‘hoy found that tho Legislature would probably be asked to amond tho genernl law tndor whieh tho elty is governed by authorizing a division of tho city into twene vefour wards, If the Cotnell should be of the opinion that the public Interest would be bes: moted by such an iunendinent, the Conmniltee woukl recommond Unit actlon be detorred until the Legisinture should have ucted, Tho report was Inid over. TREEGRAPH-POLER, The Committes on Firoand Water, to whom wos referred an ordinates concerning telegrap! poles, reported the sane, without recommen Uon. Inthe course of the report tho Commit: teo stated that tha Superintendent of the City ‘Tolograph Department and the representatives of the varlous telegraph comprnies agreed that the underground systein was pricticable, and thay were desirous of adopting Le whenever aat= Jatibd ay to which syatem now being exporiiner: ed upon was tho most perfect, ‘The tirst obje ton was that no provisions were mae ia to when thoy were to plice thoir lines now in vac underground; the gecond, that no provisions were male for replacing poles which might bo destroyed from warloge cnuses, thus occension ing qui interruption in Pusiness; and third, that there were no provisions us to where the under- xeound wires shoul! be pluced,—whether in the Alleys, streets, or open mreag. Tho report was deferred, The Committes on Streets and Atloys, South Division, to whom were referred certain potions: for tho erection of teleyrnph and telephone poles on certain streots in that division, rocom- bended that the perinits be granted, with tho usunl conditions attaviied. Deferred. + ‘fhe Comtnittes on Police recommended tho purchago of u tot 60 by 1th at tho north eat cor- nor of Despluines street and Waldo-plico for a new police atutlon, at pn cost of $12,000, Deferred, and made a fpelal order for next Monday night. ‘The Council thereupon adjournod, SPORTING. ~ THE TUR. CINCINNATI, Crscinnats, 0., Nov. 8—Tho,Chester Park raves, postponed last weok on ngeount of ral, woro resumed to-day. Tho 2:24 class, untinisbed: frum last Wedneaday, was won by Robert Mes Gregor, Leontine second, Miunto It, third, Wilt Jain HL. fourth. ‘Time, 23284. ‘Mwo-twenty-elght clas: Lady Rolf, Sanne G Molllu Ki ree EMENTS, Speetdt Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribunes Trantronn, Conn, Noy, &—Tho National Trot- ting Assoclution announces the following si ponsions and reinstatemonts affecting various Western parks and horses: BUBPENSIONS [For non-payment of ontrance money. By order of tho Fort Dado (In) Driving Park Association: M. Casey, Farmer City, Uh, sn tho b. g. Stringer; G, W. Claveland, Quincy, Mh, and tho ch. mm, Clara Clavelund; W. I. MeGinnls, Ottawa, TIL, and tha b. #, Doe Sheppard: C. i. Catlin, Aurora, HL, and the b. ek. Dan Palmer, ty oriler of the Loulsvilic ‘Trotting Club: W. C. Benton, Brownstown, Ind. and tho ch. g. Tncatt (pacer), Uy order of the Kentucky Trotting-Horse Ureedors’ Association, Lexington, Ky.: B. Loyd, Indinwapolis, Ind. and the bom. Hendricks County @uid; J. HL Steinor, do. and J. W. Sinith, Shawban, Ky., and tho ch. £, Noppa; EH. B, Bako Grand Rapids, Mich. and the ch. m, Belle of Lexington; A.J. Simmons, Ashtabula, 0., and tho ch. g, Ashiabula Boyz By order of tho Wobster City (In.) Driving Park Associition; M, Casey, Farmer City, IL. and tho b. x, Stranger; G. W. Clavoland, Quingy, HL, and tho ch, nt. Clara Cloveland; W, 1, MeGinn® Ottawa, I, and the bes, Doo Sheppard: C. ke Collin and B.C, Palmor, Aurora, ike und tho b, 8. Dan Paluer, RPINSTATEMENTS, {gia ms for entrance monyy.puld or sottied J= W. HH, Homer, Lincola, Hl, and the b. . Watt Cory, suspended by order of the lows State Ag- rictiltural Sovioty, Des Moincs, 3n., na notitled Oot. 4, 1880, i. J. Trenoy, Lexington, Ky. and tho bl. gt Milo Enst, Chester Driving Park Association, Cloclunitly Oct. 2, 18, [Other suspensions in ‘oreo. THE WRESTLERS. WHAT THY MAN PAURELL SAYK OF IS TROUBLE: BOSE DOUBLE, a ‘Bpeetat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune. Partsuuug, Pa, Nov. &—-Willlam J, Furrell, the ox-chamnplon wreatlor, and John’ MeMahor have arranged for a wrestling match to tuko plico bere next Saturday ovening. Last ovon- ing an Associated Press tolegram was recelyed from ‘San Francisco to tho effect that Willlam | Farroll, represented to bo Petatumn, Cal, said tho announcement was bogus, and that the party using bid name in this clty had no authority to oso. This morning Willlam J, Farroll stated that the Farrell in Culifornin was traud, and that bls ront nume wes Jenkins. Ho also nsaurted that Jenkins had veon us dng bis namo for several years, and had ulso uscd the namo of Prof, Millorin the SAMO Way. Ast proof of his identity be referred to amber of sporting men, and sid he would bo willing to male au witger of $1,000 to $250 with the California Farrell to moot hit in the ring olther at Potduma or elsewhere, giving or take ing expenses, He woutd bo willing to give the winner the ontiro proceeds of the oxhlbition, Farroll saya ho bas been greatly annoyed by tho wie of hla name by Jenkins, ns ho hus no desiro to appear lefore on Pittaluirg nudionco In the rote of w friud. Ho has frequently exposed Jpnkina, especially when he represented Miller and McMahon. Farrell Buys he tas wrestled ug an ankiown almply bo- cuse hls mother js opposed to Buh an oxhibl bi, but hu hugs nover xsstuined any other por- aning, Hou fs corraborited i his statement Bestia and several sporting inea in this e F ‘irrell ways his doublo will bo tn Chlengo hoe eae fangs when ho will endeavor to bring him to Or, ‘ THE OAT, NANLAN AND TICKET, Loxpon, Nov, &—In the seulling match to tate place on Monday noxt betyeon Banlan und ‘Trickett for tho champlonabip [the Trlokute Font chumplonship ithe bottlag is 5 ILLINOIS FINANCES, Sriwariein, Mb, Noy, 8.—The Governor will shortly fasue Lis provlaniition cally infor pay- went the lastot the State debs, which {a nbout $231,000, Including $2,000 of bonds culled previously, but which, not having boon prosent: ed, aro supposed to bo lost. All the dobt will bo wiped out I€ progonted, on Jan, 1, and If not presented the Interest on it will couse from that dato, On Jan. , 1857, when Mtr, Matteson, tho Inst Domocratio Governor, want out af oflice, the Stute debt was oyer $14,000,000, With tho Stato debt fund now in tho Treasury, and the recolpta of tho Mlnols Contral Ratlroud.fund for tho half your age nts 2, thera will bo 0 cons FH 01 jt alderable surplus, which will be applicd to the expunses of tho Blute Governments go that Stuto taxes in the futuro will be lighter than before, ‘Tho State Auditor cancolod $4.000 of Marahall sCounty bongs, which hava been pul by the county, whivh ts paying off hee debt instead of rofundlug it, FAILURE, Special Dispatch to The UMcaga Tribune, Donugue, ta, Nov. &.—Three brothens, named Oppenhelm, who bave beon runnipg two eloth- ing houses In this ‘city for tho past two years, end also a branch in Peoria, to-day mude an te RC Ledge BLUE oe e oa $$$ THE EPIZOOTIC, Spectat IMspatch to The Chicago Tribunts Crinton, Ub, Nov.8.—The epizootic ta spread. lng {n this county very rapidly und some twents | or thizty cuses are reportod, and wlx futal cuyes, + NERVOUSNES: DR. RADWAYs | SARSAPARELLLA f RESOLVENT THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFER Chifnges as ‘Seen and Felt they Daily Oceur, Att.’ a9 ev Using a Few Doses, disnpperrance of inercasn rea se au muse, ete, ne hardin * Strengt Nnerenses, Appetite ve Jah for toad. no muro sour Cructnten Hie brush, good EBT, ML at Bley awaken fresh nil ron Ulett J sappedtrance of spots, blote! the ‘skin looks clear and heainys (apes changed from its turbid and cloudy appeant tunclonr cherry or aber color: water pa frooly from tho Dlulder thrauzh tho ‘utetyt withot Mb or sellin; ue m9 bain de wrote 5 ; OF no sesllment; . Marked diminution of yunantit queer of tnvatuntary weakening ance it (it vtiicted ii that way), with certainty of et pant cure. nerenael Math cba 8 svereting ti i netlun stored 10 the keveral organs. Harmony re fh. Yolluw lingo on tho white of tho eyes, the svarthy, saffron anpenrance uf the’ ed tod clear, lively, aud healthy cato 1. Good Fpirits, Jnnguor, melanchol thi ‘hose sufering from werk or iectated a, lungs or tnbercles Wil realize Deneni ‘4 eMt ig expectorating freely the taiich phlegm o; from the lungs, alr cells, irongtt ‘or wind throat or head} imtulehiuw tho Trequengy 4 cough; gonoral Increase of atrength thronpory tho ayatem: stoppaga of night-swentn ant aat and feelings of wenknesa around the ankk Joga, shoulders, ote; erasition of cold an chills, sesso of sulfocntion, bard breathing 4 paroxysm of eougnon lytic down or arising tho niorning, Ail thesd distrossing aympited arnaually nid atirely disep pour, ay i Ap day after day tho SANSAPANILLIAN tg taken new Biuns of returning heals will appears ps the blood Inproyves tn paris Bnd wtrengey digenae witl imistigh, and all forelen and inpure deposits, nodes, tumors, cancers. batt lym ote, bo Ferolved away, and tho tusaiad joe sound and henlthy; ulcers, fever sores, chrong akin disensos, rradinily disappear, 8, In cages where tho wystem bins been gall. yated, and Mereury, Quicksilver, Corrosive subs Umatobave accumulated and become deposit In tho bones, Joints, e1 using curies of the bones, rickots, spinal: curvatures, contorth whito awellinus, varicore veins, tho Sair BAPARLGLIAN will resolve away there depot and exterminate tho virus of tho discaso frog - the nator 0 [f those who are taking those medicines for the cure of Chronte, Serofulous, or Syphilis disenses, however sluw may be the cure, «fe bettor” and tid thelr gunoral health Improv, tholr flesh and weight invrensing, or even keep! ing its awn, greasing. | It Js gure syn that tho cure te pre ntheso diseases tho pattent eluer Rots betior oravoree,—the virus of the disease | hot innetive; if not arrested and driven tin the blood, {twill sprend and continue to unter ining tho constitution, As Boon As the SAlsee PAIULLIAN makes tho patient feet betters every hour you will grow batter and ini teat rent Rowe Uf tis Femody 4 intone "Tho wreat power of this remody is in dl that throgten denth, aa in i CONSUMPTION of tho Ty ungs and Titberetitous Phthists, Scrofae In-Syphiloid Diseases, Wasting, Dexencration and Ulecratiot of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Stop page of Water (inetantancous relief atfontet where cathoters brave been ured, thus dolog away with the patntul operation of uel thes instrumonts, Ulssolving Stovo in the Maddcr and jn all cases of inflammation of the Blad« dér and'Kidneys. 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