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. i i t i ‘rho, -obtiin a more complete lst than the CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, NOV MARINE NEWS. The Disaatrous November Storm Record Drawing to a Close. “Not a Doubt Remains of the Loss of the Zealand with All on Board. A Large Amount of Wreckage Belongs ing to the Craft Aflont on Lake . Ontario. Tho Orow of the Schooner Norway Un- questionably Found Watery Groves Also, Another Hoavy Gale Sweeps Over Lakes Supe- rlor, Michigan, and Huron. Wrock of the Lumber-Ladon Schooner Canadion on a Georgisn ~ Bay Reef. Crain and Coarse Frelghts Unchanged—Interesting Local aud General Notes. THE NOVEMBER STORM. CLOSING UP THE RECORD OF DISASTER, ‘Spectat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Toronto, Nov. 10.—The propeller Zealand has not yet boen heard from, and all bope of her anfety bas been nbandoned, ‘Tho master of the iefated propeller, Capt. Edward Zeuland, is welland favorably known to ail saviors on Lake Ontario, He was born and bred wsnllor, Hy {nther was the well-known Capt. Edward Zeal- and, who was (he fast man on bonrd the notorl- ous ateninar Caroline, which wis Rent over Niagara Falls in 181%, The Inte Capt. Zeal- and has heen a inke Capiain nll his life, and has commanded some of tho best ves- selgon tho Lower Lukes, Io wasn citizen of Hamilton, where ho leaves a wife and uw large family, His ewllor's Ifo has been full of ade ventures. Ho baa beon wrecked several thines, and escaped all dangers, to ga down tnseen by one of the worst storms that over swept Onti- He thoroughly understdod pis business, nnd itts belleved that his vessel, belng top> heavy, quickly upset and went down witha rash, giving no tine for on steagele, A full [st of the crew hus not yet been obtained, nor is it known vet whether she had any passengers on board, “Tho position of the wreck me be gath- cred from the following telegrams which hive been recetved to-dny: ONT DALUOUBIF, Nov, 10.—Tho schooner Guiding Star, Captain Wain Gril, wrrived: this morning from Oswego, und reports huving passed pieces of esbin, hed-ctothes, a water- tank, and burrelsof Your, ‘The tour was mide and murked by T, Wi'l'yson & Son, Clarksburg, Out. . Ono of the ere anys he pressed tho sebooner Ariel picking up the tour. jo luke wes Hiled with portions of the wreek, and it is supposed to he game propelter Wonud from Toronto to Kingston. Pieces of white railing wert lan plukcay uy “Pour Ho NT. Nov, 10.—Capt. Henning: of tho schooner. Marle Annette, which hus Just nerived, roports having seen a hawser-ho x with “ Stoumer Zealand” painted on it. with duare frames and cabin matter tloating near It. ‘Thos bear tha uppenranco uf the upper-works of te wreck of wsteumer,. They were seen about ff teon nites southeast of Long Point. No sizn of tha vessel could be discorervd,”: 7. Speclat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Hastie, Ont. Noy. 10,—Careful inquiries have failed to ellelt” anything new ns to the fato of the Zealand, ‘fhe crow consisted of sixteen Pursons, but fram the wast in which they wero shipped ‘It is fripoasible to following: Edward Zenland, Captain, of Hamilton; Thomas Dowes. frat ongineer, St. Catharines, Jouves awife and four children; David ‘Taylor, reeond engineor, Port Colborne, unmarried; Joseph Malette, first imate, Montreal, unmarried; Thomas Dinos Lojiee, — second inte, Cornwall, unmarried; Thomus Armstrong, ship carponter, Hamilton, es © wife an daughters Miss Francla, indy's maid, Montreal. Tho two deck hands were Kuown on board as Goorgo und Juek, tho former an Evgiishroan and tho Intter hailing from ‘Toronto, ‘he cook belonged to Hamilton, Hor name ennnot be re- qnennernd Sno was a widow, and lenves no nmily’s Cane ‘Thomas Zontand, brothor of tho de- ceased, ond b-s eldost son Edward, left thiseven- ing for the orth shore to make acarch for any of tho wreck or boties. Spectal Lispatch to The Chicago Tritune, Kingston, Ont., Nov. 10—Tho tug Robb are rived at Gardon Island this evening with tho Norway in tow. Hor deck-lond of onk, yatued at $1,500, bus been washed away, Sho 1s stands ing alinost perrenalunlae in ‘the water, aud a great dont of diiliculty was experienced tn get+ ting hor tothe islund. Tho Robl wag wecom- panied by tho tug Hiram Calvin, which had gone outta searen for tho Norway. No tidings of any of the crow, fhe tux Hiram Calvin loft, to-night to go to tho rellef of the Duudce, bofore reported ashore ahove Brockville, 2 This loss of the entire crow of tho Norway, following so closely on that of tho Olive Branch, bus creuted 1 profound sensation jn tho city. ADDITIONAL DAMAQE DETAILS DY MAT4 At Kinyston, Sunday, tho stenmer Magnot broke adrift and tore away tho whole side of her guards att. Tho steamer Hastings, lying at tho Ontario Foundry wharf, in Kingston, broke her toor- ings and pounded agulust the wharf until hee stem and side wero broken, She also lost one of hor life-bou Tho schooner Fannio Campboil, moored at MoMiMan'’s wharf, in Kingston, poundad so muob a8 to bave her tnilwarks stave in und bo otherwiso much damage At Colllna Hus tho schooner Candas puted her finbor-heads vut, but was well fastenod before further danimge was done, ‘ne schooner A. G. Ryn, anchored In Daw- son's Uny, londing baricy, wont ashore, and is about two fect out of water, she will ho hghte erod and thon taken all, but she 19 leaking a god doal, ‘Tho schooner Mary Merritt had a rough ox- perience during tho galo. Wheat Inden from Fort Dalhonsle for Ogdenshurg, sho was off Gencece when the wale struck ‘her, but thon inade for Kingston, Great waves swept over her repeatedly, until the cabin wae tilled with water, and tho men werv kept nt the pumps ‘constantly, the sails boing allowed to he torn rather thin bave thom stopped, The yaw, bi; anchor, thirty fathoms of chuin, syuaresall and dibs, were lost, und carga siderably damuged, The schooner Hultic, bond for Oswego, lost her malnsall, boom, and galt, ‘The Twilight, fram ‘Toronta to Ogdensburg, Jost hor foreail, wo ibs, forcbuom, and ynit, A allber gearing. Her forennmsthemd wae wise sprung. Tho gale struck her olf Vreaquu Isto, and abo was frequontly buried Intho waters Her cargo will be found dninagod, 5 achooner Granth lost hor yaw, and tho Azoy ber jlbs, Tho former was en route to Og- donsbury, and the Intter to Oswese, ‘Tho sebooner W. J. Suttet, tuinber-laden, had nee rudder-post carried away and ber suils bad y,torit. The schooner Albatross, ashore on tha Well- fagton sand banks, was louded with lumber and shinyles from Port Hope, bound for Charlotte, Tho vesuol is full of water, but is ito enay. Tho following additional particulars of tho Joss vf the crew of the Bello Sherkhin have been reovlyed: “Tho boy McSherry says bis fathorand Urother Ldward perished on bowed about 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, from tho cold and exposure to the hoavy brenkers that washing complotoly aver tho vessel from moment slo struck, ‘Tho vessel c¥ z e ashore, browdslile, heading ta the north. The father and kon Edward dl bot toxctoer, tho Intter in his brother James’ arms, god both bodios washed overboard, 8 the on survivors clung to the abrouda of the roremast alltovether until ubout 4 o'clock, when dnmes left the group and worked hia way long tho ruil to the milnmast, where he securdd a plink and then louped Into the water. | Aftor boing washed sround for about fifteen minutes he waa pleked up hy tho boat sent aut from shore. Ind tho others done the sume thoy might have been rese oued, a8 tho sninil boat vattl not wet te the vos- sel for the breukers, About So'elack the muine Taast went, and a portion of the deck broke way, the remaining four men stilt clinging to tho forward rheging. ‘Thos remalned thora ne tl about 7 o'clock the sane evening, when tho vessel partod and the forcinast enrrying to eal Uo: poor fellows who were cliiging to the Teck. THE DISASTER RECORD, DAMAGED DY COLLISION. + Yesterday forenoon the schooner Elln Eliens wood fouled with Polk street bridge, losing the end of ber Jibboom and carrying away bor maine boom lifts, In the blow of Saturday night ou this lako tho schoonor Jubo Bean. dr, bad her jlbboom cure 4 poreedamey. tho'bargo Adirondack undortook to yet away pine the ed ‘Tom Mrown uvur tha National elavator, in tho South Branch, yesterday. A cole Uslon with thy tug Sutlstucdon resulted. The Batlarasyon: was shornof ten fect of her fender AN Unknown yessel rau into “Seattya’ wrocxing scow on tho aku ‘Tueaday tight, breuklug her jibboon sud crushing “hor bow badly. “Scotty bad his xeaw uncbored near tho wreek of tuo schooner Duvid A. Wits at the tha. div ty enguwed in recovoriig tho uutlit of tho sunkun voosel. MANOEL MAY RICHARDS DAMAGED, Tho now jug Natt Stickuoy mado ber Orst ap- Tponnince at Cleveland Monday night, towing In ho schooner May Menards, ‘The Stickney was {ntinched two weeks nyo at Enst Snciiny, ond Is the property of Mesars, Carkin, Stlekney & Cran. She (4 feot in length, 17 feet berm, and feet hold, ine Is 2821 Inches. Sho | engaged tn wrecking, and is statloned at Che boygun, in the Straits, The May Richards ear. ried away her topiist and some of her ails on Green Hay, and such was tha storm that sho Iged to meoct ft with bare poles, The Picked her up in the Straits of Macki- ek aga yesterday. She has some apced toher, as she made the rin down from Detratte in about fourteen hours. Sho presonts anont appearance, HANQE URONTRS IN TROUNLE, Special Dispatch to The Cateago Tridunes Nov, 10.—This morniug, while tho jourland her barges were getting ir the lower 11 Can buoy, the aru, and her bow the barge Neilio MeGllvray, which Thder wns Marga Orontes sagged struck cutisedl a protty bid leak tn tho Orontes. 7 ¢ ‘ho ture Androws af once took the Orontes fn toy and brought her up as quickly as pos When well up inthe harbor ft was found That tho Orontes was rapidly sottiIng, and tho Andrews ran) her on a) bur oppostt the foot of | Jefferson’ strect, | where ahe now lies hant on.) Tho Orontes has now about four feet of water in her hold. Elforta wore being made this afternoon to draw canvas down over tho Orontes' bow, so its to stop tho lenkage, but as yet they have not proved sic ecastil. It is tought that sho will have ta be Mghtered. ‘Tho Orontes Is a very oll vessot, anid At one time belonged to the Union Steamboat Company, She was eonsidered, eo long tek us 18, one 9 Hnest propellers on the Inkes. WRECK OF THB ECHOONEM CANADIAN, Hpretat Dusnatch to The Chicuye Tribunte OWES Sousp, Nov. 10.—Tho steamer Emorald arrive hore this morning trom Sanit Ste, Marle nad local ports with als. passomtyers and a full enrxo of gonural freight. Capt. Foote, reports having experienced ir territic gale Inat Saturday: Meht ind Sunday. Snow fell on the Manitoulin Islands tn the depth of fourteen inches, Capt. Blanchard, of the schoouee Canndian, came down on the Emerald and reports that on the night.of the dth dust. the Canndian ranon a Bhonl, fifteen miles northwest of Cape lobert, north channeLof Georgiun Bay. She was loaded with timber fran Mindge Huy, consigned to J. Tuwrence, Sarnia, ‘The Captain und crow suc- cecded in gotting enough inimber ashore to ‘bulld 8 shanty on the beach, where ther are naw camped. ‘Toe vessel settled down by the stern, and Titea with water, 1f4s feured thint tho zile of Saturday last would brewk her wp, Sho is tn sured in tho Wi nt for €2,000. The cargo is also reported {usured. VESSELS DAMAGED, Bpecrat Puypateh to The Chicago Tribune. Chevenanp, Noy. 10.—The schooner Anna P. Grover lad her foresall rent in strips otf Fatr- point this morning, and put fn bero fora new: one. ‘The scow M. O. Keys enme in to-day with bul- works, plaukshiro ralt, ete, all lost. SCHOONER MAUMEH VALLEY ASTIORE. Speetat Dapatch to The Chicago ‘tribunte Brock vitne, Ont, Nov. W.—The schooner Maumee Valtey, with a curgo of graln, Toledo to Pidunsbure, is ona shoal about six intles above ere, ‘ RESCUED. Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, BurvAto, Nove Whe. schnnner i. cally, which went nshoro near. tho old brenkwater on Sunday, wns retersed to-day. Sho was damaged very little, and her curgo was all removed with enfety, The other vessuls are yet neround. The schooner Jura, which ran ashore near Erie on Sunday, was pulled off toslay, With tho ex~ eeption ofa broken ruddor, she escaped with slight damage, AMS CRUSHED, sp.stal Dispateh to The Chteaga Tribune Manrrowoc, Nov. 10.—As tho schooner Con- quest was coming alongside tho dock to-day, a Biflor named Albert Tobey fell. overbonrd, bos tiveen the doeic and the seliooner, and came nent ‘Velng drowned. Anothor sailur on the vessel, Tamed Armstrong, in trying to resoue Tobey, got his aru enught between tho vessel and tle dock, and it was crushed so budly that amputa- don inay be necessary. NEEDS MORE MELT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dernorr, Mich., Noy, 10,—-Word waa received Inst night by Capt, J. W, Wescott that tho tug Prince Alfred had not power.cnough to pull olf the sehoonor KIngtisher, ashore ton miles from Yort Burwell. He accordingly sent tho tug Jessio this morning to assist ber, THE THOMAS A. KCOTT. Speetat Dispatch to The Chtcaga Tribune. Miravaukee, Nov. 10.—An effort is ta be made to remove the cork from tho sunken bargo ‘Thomas A, Scott. HOME GATHERINGS. GRAIN AND COARSE FREIGHTS, Grain frcights were quict and a shudo firmor yesterday, ono or two. charters to lond at slow houses having been mando at 6% cents on corn to Buftulo. The engagements reported wore: ‘fo Butfalo—Schooners Amerjenan Union and Sain Filnt, corn at 63¢ cents; schooner George M. Cuse, tuxsced at 34 cents: schooners George Murray and North Capo (Tucsduy ovening), corn nt at; cents. To Collingwood—Propellor Canada und schooner Ostrich, corn on through rate. To Osweru—Schooners Penokeaand John T. Mott, corn on ownors’ account, Capuelty, 210,000 bush- els corn nd 210,000 bushels Hnxsced. Course freights are Josing in tirmness beenuso of i noticenble Be: uf cargoes, Rates on lumber remain at from Muskegon, © froin White Lake, $2.62!3 from Ludington, $2.75, from Manisteo und Menominee, und about dedi, fi tho Straits, The schooner Christine Nitson takes tt carga of fron-oro from Excunaby to Chi enge at $1,25 per ton, ANOTHER SEVERE GALE. ‘Tho cautionary signula uleng tho west shore of this lake were hoisted nt a date hour ‘Tuesday. night upon the strength of the following bullo- Un order from Washington: “ WasittnaTon, D. C., Nav. 10—12:50 a. m.—Up signals, Low aren in Indian Territory moving northonetward, Strong northonst, backing du ing during the day on Lako Michigan to nort! west winds, Lowaatr”” Yesterday forenoon avothor bullotin wis re- culyed ind posted. up by tho local observer, whieh read 43 follows: “Wasnixatoy, 1, C., Nov. 10—10:05 n. ni.—Shig- cd up at Buttalo, Erie, Clovolund, Becton 6, Totado, Dotrolt, Section 4, Alpens, Port [uron, Mnekinao City, Marquette, Duluth, Houghton, Strong northonst winds during the aay, Dneking to colder narthweston the Upper Lukes. Storia now central ia lown, moving north east, ‘The storin will be very sovere, “Howa ATE.” ‘Vhis second bulletin, posted at Capt, Dunham's tug ollico, created quite a stir among vessel men, and purticalirly aoong Captains who had des signed teaving ‘port during the afternoon and evening, ‘The headquarters of tho local observer: were Visitod by a considerable muinber of tho Intter dneing the duy. In reply to tholr qucse ly 26 Honing Scrat. Mitchell gave it as his opluion, bused upon the = Indications, that the Kalo would rival in soverity the grout storm of Oct. 16. He thought that the present storm would Kpend its foreo here with tha wind from southwest voering to Westy Uint at Milwankes wad the immedinte vicinity the wind would came from about duo west, while below Milwatkeo, northward over Late Superior, Digh northwest wind would le ox; ce be indications wero that tha satu tbe far heavier at tho lower end of the lake than in this vicinity. Up to tho hour of writing Sorgt. Mitchell's opinion has held good, at least av far ne Chicago 16 concerned, -No advices have been recelved trom the LakoSupertar region, us the wires nre all firpstrated, evidently by the storm; thereforu no information couverning the course: fad veluelty of the wind in that direction enn be wiv The effeet of tho tiinely Sabin eonvoyel by tho Niuual-serv' whee heen to keep a consilerable nuniber of grain-liden and Wabt Vessel¥ in port. Last eventag the Capt of tho scow Hadical essayed to go amt, and mate sult Upon bis craft as abo was belng towed down the maln river, ta the lawer barbor, however, ts curs wero grocted with such @ din of warnlig shonta from the decks nf weather: HE Ve8= sels that he ee ed and gave orders to the tity to tow the Rational to meurings in Hil fa Contr! O Sip, where she now floes, Thoro ure Fow actin aullings from thls port yestor= day, becunsi ef the warning conveyed by tho aturtn Signal-Sery TWICE UALLED AND YET ALIVE named Gonyenu recontly bad two je from tha Grim Heuper, eich of Whlet appareils Cound plus wnproputed to Bo. wv ho Is st In the Ini of the living, ‘The easo fdasgingularone, Canyenu shipped betere the Tust an the Cioadiin achuonor Ollvir Mowatt, Capt, Kawunl Benupre, bouik to this port. On te nent of the sd int.on Lake Haron, he wis washed front tho Jibbnon of the vessel, bat Med ta KAVE Himevtf by grasping the bows sprit xhewuds, At hilf-past 7 o'vlock jn tho evening of the sno diay he was sent wioeft to whift the tack of tho mlzccngattopsst White so onmaged he full from. the erosstrees, striking apon the roof of the catia und bonndlog off upon the deck, wi de lay mos Contos. as if dead, tle wns unennaclous, Capt, Heanpre applied restorutives, and ut the end at half de hour hud the satisfaction ot bringing Gonyenu te, but be wags appurently fatally” ine jure On the sorning of the’ dd inst. tho Huwatt renchbed Cheboygan, in the Btralt where Gonyen was taken ashore and placed under the case of A surgcon, Who Cound Ut an avin and u leg were fractured, ‘Tho Mowalt are rivea at Chlengo last saturday evening, and Capt. Pen prs Wis omentarily expecting lores celve titullizence of the death of Ganyeau, when A lotter fram tho surgeon announced tout ho was Improving nicely,” The Captain. hia made arrangements to bave Gonyean removed to Chicago and placed in tho Slaring tloapital for A gent sudden ¢ troatmicnt until he couvulesces, It cu truth ully be wuld of Gonyouu that ho boars he charmed life. AESCURD FIOM DROWNING, At To'etock yesterday morning, whilo the tug . U, Jogram was neving out of the burbor, tho. uttention of Capt, James Dalton was called to 9. mun floating Wu the water near tho entrance to. the Dagin, supported vy two ours of the scull pattern, ‘Tho Lagvam headed for the man, and With the nid of o teaving Hne he was apeedity jundodon board. It wppeurs that by had beon Jnitnersed by the cupalzing of a skit, wuien Routed way ud ho rolled out, aud drifted across the Warbor Into Ligbthougg Sip. Ho bad boon Houndering ubout fu tho walor fully balf au +oSehooners Cortes Khuyston, corn. hour before tho Ingram appeared and effected hile rei i tent. haruenell near tho Ise-aaving atation, vet excaped tho attontion of the tonkout paused toto constantly on dity. Capt. Dalton did not learn the name of the re: cued lndividial, He isn waterman, employed in Tighthotiso Sit A YESSED CAPTAIN MIRSENG. A Mr. Ranh, of Sheboygan, ts In the ety, on- gaged {nan effort to ascertain the whereabouts or Capt. Robert Lome of thu schooner City of Sh ai who disappeared myateriousty on Tuesday ulett or Wednesday of last weok with jtpwa rs of (00 fn money belonging to the vessel, Tn potfes circles there: npoasd to ben slight (nellnaion to belteve that Ci Long bus inet with foul plays that fe tins beet murdered for his money. Vessel inen, however, think that he tas deenmped, and base their bo- Het upon the fact thit ata former pertod, while Capt, Long had command of the schooner Evon- Ing Star, he disnppenred very suddenly and in ian egually mysterious manner, ently te return nfonths thorenfter with the information that ho had heen out in California, Tt is possibie that this time elther the Leadville region or the San Jitan country have ft Capt. Long had been drinking freely for several months previaus to his disappeaninee on both oreastans, to Is about i years of ogo, and hase fainily in Sheboygan. MARINE TOSPITAL REUVICE. Fottow!og ts x summary of the Uulted States Marine Hospital service at this port during tho month of October: : onnher et pay in Hospital Oct. L....... 61 Number of patients recetved duchy tho MUMER ss eesereen seen ees, seesereeses OF Number of patients discharged during tho HONE oe see 00 Numbor of patients dcedased “viuring’ the THOWIN. 2. seen 2 Nuunber of pniients alning Oct @ way, Nuanber of pationts trented at office, not sent to Hosptty Number rejected, not ontitt The deaths occurred ns follo Oct. 10—Leanurd Itiymaker, of the schooner Jobn Miner, of typholth fever. Oct. —Samucl Olsen, of the schooner Roin+ deer, of typhold fever. DOCK NTR: Lumter-taden vessols of tho Grand Iavon and Muskegon fleet arrived yesterday, Leon Byron, * Munuger John,’ has chartered the tng Martin Green fur tie reminder of tho seusene Htvale ts again mastor of tho schooner Jones, succeeding Thomas Mehaughlins BT RINENH loans from Messrs. Atkins & Neek with that tho wheat cargo of tho Canadian ehaoner Thunias C, Street, ashore on Laky Ons turlo, fe fusurad in tho agencies of stessrs, Sintth & Davis and Dimiek. ut Baftato, ‘Tho amount of the risk of the Greenwich Insurance Compuny is only. $33.10, Tho Captain of{the stenm-barge Jesse Hurlbut Yeports that during the gule of Saturday night nud Sunday, and between tho hours of 7p. i Snturday and tla, m. Sunday, tho Hurlbut cove ered 0 distance at only seven mites, off Presque Isto, Lake Huron, towing the barge J. 1. Rut ter. Ho was forty hours covering a distanco that on tho trip provlous was muily in soventcon pours. The tig Bismarck ta still making oo time, She isdue hero to-day with a ilect of barges from Menomlnco, LAKUG PORTS, : DeETHOIT Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Detnort, Mich. Noy. 10,—Hound down—Pro- pollers Indin, Russia, Pucitic, Arizona, Jay Gould, &t. Paul, Alaska; steam-barges l’askato and barges, Yosenite and bargo, Benton and Dargea, H. L. Worthington, Tempest and barges, Northerner; svboouers C. G. Klug, Gen, Franz Sizel, Consuelo, J. 8. Webards, Constitution, James E, Gilt » Hercil Bound up—Prope! Roanoke, Cuba, Jn . Vanderbilt; steamn-barges Sparta und con Albert Milter, Sunting, Maury Pringle aud yy Satina and barges. Jobn N. Glidden and consorts, D. F. Rose und barges, ‘Thoms W. Palinee and cansort, Morley, C.J. Kershaw, Ny Swaln and consort; schooners Flylug Mist, Relu- deer, James Couch, W. 8, Costhiwwalte, CLEVELAND. Spectat Diasnatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O,, Nov. 10,—Arrived—From Cul- cag, propeller Champlain. * Clenred—Vor Chicago, propoilers Dean Rioh- mont K. Fairbank, Chompluln; schooners ‘Thomas Quayte, M. Muir, cou, Charters—Propoller. ‘Minneapolis, coal, Binct Rlver to Milwaukee, $1.10 tree; schooner Ered A. SMorge, ore, Murquetto’ 10. Cloveland, rlvate terms: propellers 8, Chamberlin, Joha N. Giklden, schooners John Martin and Sophin Minch, ore, Escanaba to Cleveland, private terms; achroonors Hulsted, Mary Copley, coal, Cloveland to Huvine, $1.10; schooners Folger and M.8. Bacon, coal, Clayolind to Milwaukee, $1.10; Margaret Muir, cont, Cleveland to Chi- cago, $1.10; Exile, cout, Voledo to Chicago, $1.10, POUT HURON. Ponr Hunon, Mich., Nov, 10,—Passed Leites ollers Fountain City, Saniine, Japan, Nebraska, parts und eonsorte: sobooucrs 1. B. Gardior, G. Muston, Rolsdecr, Flying Mist; steamor neratd und barges. Down—Propellers Jay Gould, Mary Mills; Rehooners J. 3, Richirds, J. 11. Magrudor; tug A, Sutnner qnd targes, Wind eust, fresh, with heavy rata. Port Hurox, Mich. Nov. 10.—Passed up— Propeller Cuba; schooner Manzunilla, Wenther-nound—Pronellors Janos Msk, Ira As Miller, ‘Toledo, Roanoke, John N. Glidden, with 8, stint and C. BP, Minch; ateamors Peurl, M.D, Yard, Down—Sohooners Constitution, J. E. Gilmore, ‘Trade Wind, Willtam Horne, Wind wost, fresh; woathor cloudy, with rain, MANITOWOC. Special Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, MaNitawac, WI erait sought sheltor in the’ harbor hore to-day: Schooners Delver, Vermont, Ralph Campbell, ‘f. Simin, A. P. Nichols, Kowaunce, Murlnor, UH. Rand, Charles Luling, 1. J. Conway, Belle, Minnehaha, Nellie and Annie, Canteat, Advance, 1 f, ‘Tracy, Conauest, Ottor, Arctle, propeller urite, barge Contest. It has been raluin all day, WIth auulo blowing from tho cnet. It is now Veorlng to the suuthwest, e : HUFFALO. # Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Burra, N, ¥., Nov. 10, rrived—Propeller Rostou H, Burton, DB Hailey, ‘Trint- dad, Ge Finnoy, M engos Naruwunsort, weal Clea ebenskn, Toledo, Nywtok, Poto- bl MoVen, schoonora Trin- HB, Slonn, sult; Golden Rule, Chlenga; Saveland, coal, Milwauke Canal freizhts, 9 conta on whet; 8 contson corn, Canal shipments, 300,000 bushels, MILWAUICER. Speeial Dispatch ta The Chieago Tribune. Minwauker, Nov. 10.—Tho schooner Water. town, tug Sweepstakes, steamebarge Tra IT, Owen, schooner A. W. Lucky, and one or two othor lumber-tidon oratt sought slictter fn the harbor here to-day, ‘Tho tux Weleotie left. to-night for Chicago with the schooner Maria Murtin. Arrivod—Stenm-bargo W. IL. Barnum, CHRROYGAN, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Curnoraan, Mich, Noy, 10—Cloured—Tug Winslow, Soveral stenmers and vossols nro sheltered among them the Propellers Oneida and Lee schooner ‘Two Funnies, They turned buek, the storm belng very severe on Lake Huron, A provulling northeast gute, with ral, VORT DALIOUSIE, Speetat Dispatch (9 ‘The Chtenga Tribunes . Pour Dannouste, Ont. Nov. 10.—Passod up— mers Lowls Hess, Toronto to Milwaukeo, Crattsman, Port Hope to Milwaukee, ¥; Gulding Star, Oawegu to Chicago, burs ey. Viuwsed down—Propeltor Lincoln, Chicago to Kingston, corn. vont connonxe, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicuoa Tribune, Pout Conuonne, Ont, Nov, 10,—Passod down , Miwatkeo to Oswegopehents barges Gibraltar and Lisgar, Chieago to Kings: ton, vorn; stoam-burgo Lincoln, Chicugo to RINE, Dlepatch to The Chteaga Tribune, Nov, W.—Entered—Propeltcr Delas erchundige, Chicagu; schooner Btar of y City, futuber; sehooner Scouylkill, 1» Mliveankoo. woner Bitar of Hope, ght, Bay COLLINAwoon, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Can.incwoon, Ont, Nov. 1W.—Accivod-—Pro« ful ' pnb le tron Gnteny ) passougers, gruln, and freight. Sulled—Propeller Northern Quoou, Chicago, passengers und freight. DULUTH Special Diapatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Dubutit, Minn. Nav, W.-Arrived—Propellers Ontario, Chiy of Winnipes, Wissablekon, No clearances on account or a heavy gale, PoRr OF CHICAGO. ARIEVATS, Btmr Shohoygan, Munttowoc, sundrios, Str Muskegon, Muskegon, sundricn, Prop ‘ties Yutterson, Grand EHuayon,. railroad Prop Scotia, Butfalo, sundrios, Prop Channay-Hurlbut, Erle, coal, Prop M. Groh, Muskegon, lumber Hrop Fayette, Manistee, lumber, rop i. U. Brittain, White Lake, lumber, Prop Messen St. Jou, sundries, Prop Jdaho, Hutlato, sundries, Vrop Annie Laura, North Bay, sundries, Prop St. Joseph, Muskegon, luinber, Prop Gordon Campbell, Buttato, sundries, Behr Sohn Miner, Bay City, huinber, Solr Ford Hiver, Ford River, lumber, Rehr d. U, Thayer, Cleveland, co Sehr H.C. Albrecht, Muskeyo Bebe A. Bronson, Codur River, cedur posts, debr Orphan Boy, Port St. Iyauco, luinber, ein Caper City, White Like, jber.} Bebrd. V Jones, Muskegon, himbor, Rehr Jd. H, Butler, Eri, cou, Schr Rockaway, Muskegon, lumber Schr Capo Horn, Muskegon, lumber, Bebe Roan Bell, Grand Haven. tumbor, Sehr Kato K, Howard, Grund Huyen, lambor, Bebr AM preatics Koy, Grand Haven, lumber, Sebr M. EB. Packurd, Puckunts’ Pion lumber, Scbr Mury Ludwig, Packard's Mor, Wumbor, Behe Windsuy, Naplstco, lumber, « Rehr ida, Muskegon, lumber. Sclie Rovian Simmons, Muskegon, lumber: Chara, Muskegon, heibee, . Muskegon, limber. Javie, Muskegon, lumbor, jo Donk, Bt. doe, lumber, eatin, M ninbor. Bene 8, A. Irish. Grand Haven, luinbor, Schr 'Telograph, Muskerot, hiinber, Sehr P. 18, Stockbridge, Muskegon, lumber. Schr Eliza Day, Muskegon, lumber. Scar. A. Holines, Grand itaven, lumbors Sehr Ganges, South Chicago, light. Schr John iean, Jr, Muskegon, wood, Sehr Bila Eillnwood, Waite Luke, lumbor. Schr J. 0, Mose, Muskexon, luinbers Schr Montpelier, Cleveland. conl. Bohr Adirondack, Muskesott, lumbor. + White Cloud, Muskegon, (nutter, Minorva, Mifskesee tuber, Behr 2. U. Siminons, Marinette, imbor, s eG Ly Alten, Grand Haven, limber, Muskeiron, timber, kogon, lumber. Seber A. Plager, Muskegon, lumber. Sele Myrile, Muskegon, lumber, Sehr Glad ‘Tidings, Muskexon, lumbar. titattie Lark Grand Maven, lumber, Grand Hnven, kimber, ring, Grand Haven, lumber. Kexon, tinber, © Transfer, Muskexon, lumber, Schr Ann Marla, Wotte Lake, timber, Sehr Hobert Howlett, Waite Lake, lumber. Sehe Maj. N. IL Ferry, White Lake, lumber. Schr Potomac, Manistea, tab Sehr Golden Harvest, Muskegon, limber. Sebr Graco M. Filer, Ludington, lunbor, AUTUAL SAILINGS, Btmr Sheboygan, Manitowoc, sunitetes. Prop Chieu Bualo, 62,000 be corn, WO bris o flotry tat ancks taut, 3420 sneks tlaxaced, Sehr Heritia Barney, Menominee, aundrics. . Sehr Radleat, JackSonport, 2 tons hoy. Seur f. M. 1H, Charlivoutx. CRIMINAL NEWS. “A BUFTALO SCANDAL Spectut Dispateh to The Crtenga Tribune, Durrawo, N. ¥., Nov, 10—A sturtilug tragedy wasenneted in this city enrly thls morning. Russel Dart shot and mortally wounded Prof, Emil Selfert, 0 well-known musto teacher, under clreumstances that give the occurrence an un- usually sensational napect. All tho partlos con- cerned aro well known in this clty. Dart is a member of the firtn of Dart Bros. planing-iill owners, and fs ono of tho most prominent bus- inca-mon It Builalo, while his victlin haan large elrelo of nequalutances, and has beun before tho publto as a talented and successful professional mtn forseveral years. ‘Tho circumetunces which led to the shooting areas follows: For some tino pret Seifert bia becn giviug music lessons to Mussel Durt's eldest duughter, Helluda, 17 years of age. Selfert, in addition to being a brillant musician, i$ n good-louklig nan of remarkably ensy address, He has been warried und dl yoreed, lis "Ifo buving secured a deereo fn tha Superior Court a month ago. Mrs, Seifert lett this clty Oct. 19 for Europe. It wasgiven out at the thie that she was going to complete her mustent education by 2 course of study at Berlin nt tho Cunsorvutory, So was accompanied by her two chitdren, For several weeks Slefert continued to give lessons to Miss Dart, and tho matter went on sinouthly. The young Indy un- der hls tuitlon made rapid progress, and was markedly devoted tu ber atudies. Of late, however, Mr. Dart hus noticed indications ot a stronger friendship than he ap- proved of between his daughtor aud ber teach- vr. Howateched thum ‘closely, and, bolloving that thore was danger ins continuation of their growing intimney, he intertored und porompto- rily urdered the musle tenner to lenve'the housa and never enter itnagaln, Tals ocourred yeator- duy afternoon, Seitert was indignant at tho ine sult, and ungrily resented the suspicions Of tho futher of “bis pupil. A Hvely niterention fol- lowed, In tho vourse of which Selfert threatened tho infuriated fathor with curving-kiite, suy~ Ing that he bad decided to KUL tho whole fami aud then siny himself, A tragedy would in all Probability have been then und thore enacted bud not been for the interference of somo friends who chanced 1. bo present, ‘The Koy, Ur. Van Hokkelen, who was plesent, poured oll on tho troubled waters. Sule Tert was persuaded to withdraw from tho house, and tho curaged father wis appeased by the ns- surance that Seifert had promised nover aguin to return or bokl any communication with mem- bers of Mr, Durt's bousehuld, ‘This morning, hewovar, shortly after 7o'clock, Seifert nguin presonted himself at Mr. Dart's house, at. tho corner of Georgia and Ningarn streets. On catching algbt of the Intrudor Mr, Dart wt once ordered him to leave, Augry words Tollowed, and doth men beeume very much excited. Suddenty Sicfert put his hand into his tho Urenst-pocket of hig cout. Mr, Durt, fearing that his oppouent was’ about to draw vt knife, drow a revolver und opered fire, The flrst shat struck Seifert, und, he turned and ran out uf the house. Je waa followed by Dart, who fired twice moro, ing tho retreating mun, A number of people Who were on tho street at the ‘ting rushed to the spot. Seifert was pleked up and taken toa holyhburing house, where ho was medically at- tended, Subsequently he was removed to tho general hospital, where he lics in 0 eritioul cons dition. ‘The bullet centered the right side of the ‘budy three inubes below the nipple, ponotrating downward and: backward, leaving tho body be- tween the olghth and ninth ribs. The doctors are of opinion the wounded Professor will not ve, Solfert has resided in Buffalo aince last fall. Previous to that tine he taught musie in, tho Acadamy of Holy Angels, at Ningaca alts, for nw sort period. No came to this country frum Berlin, whero bo was regarded ng one of tho most brilliant musieluns in Germany. Ie inde considerable money in bis profession, snd was utono tine weulthy. Ho arcivoil in America few yeurs 440, und soon ufter started a nows- buper in New York City, called the Musteat Fiyaro, Tho paper was not n nancial success, und Selfert sank most of his money in the onter- prise, Ho was the compinion of Kubinstaln, the celebrated pianist, {a his traveks through Itussia, and Germuny, and othor parts of Europe, His wife, sta “Seifert, is an educated mustolan, Feflned and idylike in hor manners, Thoy had two eblidron, a boy and girl, aged re- apectively 6 aud th years, Tt is alleged by Selfort’s friends that thero Is still another side to tho story, and that, if Seifert has been too tntlinate with Darts daughter, bis would-be murderer was rather familar with Mrs, Sbifert. It is alleged that Durt gave tho luttor money to get her ilvoree, and supplied her with menns to go ubronds further, that sel- fert has boon Nyt at Dart’s house, one of tho Angst resiteneos In tho city, for several weeks, fying there upon the strength of his knowledge of Durt’s intimacy with his wife. The latter aoas not “deny that ho loaned Seifert monoy, ete, but gives tho ronson that ho was an accompliahed musiclin, utd be could not bear togve hint suffer, At any rato, tho alfair, hys crented more excitement tn upper elrcles than any event has for reues Dart was arrest- ed and locked up to nwalt tho result of Scifert's wounds, Ho clilms that ho shot Seifert in geit- defensc, SIIOT BY A WOMAN. Bpectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicugo Tribune, Bumtanaros, In. Nov. 10.—About 6 o'clock this eventng Willlnin Lonergan was shot by Ruse Clhremonl, und died from the effects of tho Wound within two hours afterward, Thero were no witnesses to tho shooting, and nothing is known of the circumstances of the alfulrex- vept the woman's atutoment mado to the pullco, whieh {3 ng follows; Sho says Lonergan toreed big way Into bur ruom against her cousent, and refueud to leave on bey ordered away. Sho then told bin she would uinke him go away or Ket somo one to take Lim out, Bho then onened v drawer, and Lonergan appronched her nnd she drow a revolver, without encking it. Lonergun then veached his hand as if to strike ler, when she cackid tue revolver and fred, Decensed then turned and walked dows statrs, at the foot of which hoe fell. The woman went to the pollve station and mado this statement, On going to the place the olticers Cound Lovers gan lying ut tho foot of thu stairs unconsclons, He was carried up-stuirs, whon bis wound was examined, and it was found that tho ball in we. eulibre) bad pussod through tho loft lung above the heart, ‘The worn wad arrested, Deceased was n brakeman on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, and unmarried, Hig parents reside of Wost HII, tn thig alty, Rose Claremont is a woman of the town, who hag heon in this alty about fair months. Tho vordiet of the Coronor's jury is to the offeet that. the teatimony fulls to shuw whothor the shout ing waa folonloua or not. —- A CONSPIRACY 70 DEFRAUD, Spretat Vuapatch to The Chicago Tribune, BAtrTLe Cheek, Mich. Nov. 10.—Tho trial of A.C, Arnold, a wealthy hotel-proprictor of thi olty, and onc John Sneduker, also of this clty, Is now In progross in (ho Ciroult Court at Contras ville, Mich, ‘They aro charged with a conspiracy to forgo and dofraud the National Dank at Bturs gis, Mich,, out of $2,000, Arnold's plan, as dey yeluped by tho tostimouy, was to proyideinedo- ker with a largo umount of drafts on the Now York Metropolitan Qank, and havo him sign Asnotd’s nate to thom, and pass binself of us Arnold at the bank, Thon, alter obtaining the money, bo was to ‘divide up are nold, who would thon telegraph to. tho Now York bank that thoy bad bean stolen from bin, und to stop thelr payment. He would thug wot one-half of the amount obtained by tho fore ery, and bis money buck again from ‘the York bank, The plot was successfully and the money ubtained: but the oficers ob- tained uclew to tha muttor, and both partics wary urrested, aid are now un trial fur tho o! fonse, —— BOGUS BENDEHS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Verrsuuna, Pa., Nov, 10,—Thers cume to tho Allegheny Clty lockup lite lust night Willan McGregor and his wifo Sarah June, Thoy uskod sheltor until to-duy, and said thoy wore golng to #00 u sou Jo New Yors. Toy wore tinpecunious, noltber of the shots strike” EMBER 11, 1880 EN PAGIGB. and stated that tholr poverty all came from bes ing taken ns mombera of the Render family. Tho malo MeGrogor [8 about 00 years of ayo, and hin wife ts about 40. Inan duterview MeGregar stated that in duly fast he loft Fremont, Neby and went to focate in Lavette County in tho Btate of Kansns, towns in the country but a shart time when ho and his wife were taken Inte ens: tody On suapicion of being motmbers of tho Render tani Tho hustand was ki ihe in Jott for soventeon days, and bo eitys be ts ght of it, because if bo had been allowed his lbarty ho $s convinced he would have bectt was tho focling of the people of Mis wife wot out aftor atic had b Pirht days, and at onen sueeecded in estate Meshing tho fdoutity of borself <and huge bond us botug far removed from any conuce- ton with tho Benders, ‘The result wus that bot worn act free, Medregor elains to know something of the original Menders. Ho says that the report of tholr capture at sundry PONS aro Hottrue, [fo holds that tho head Render, John, ns well aa Kate, the daughter, and Maggie, the wife, are altative nnd well, and live ing luxuriously or othorwise on the shores of the ult of Mexico, and that two othors of the faints Ware in Oman. He denies tatly Uiat any of the Benders have been.cuught or hung. lynoted, suctt ‘hat section. sen in prison for A WOMAN ON ITER MUSCLE, New Atnany, Indy Nov, &—A livoly row oc- curred Inst night at the Fourth Street Baptist Church, colored, between Henry Bush, his wifo Tura, and his. mothor, Bush and his wifo had lived six months together in adultery, and thelr marriage was nforcedone, Bush went tochurch Inst night, and soon after his wife entered and took n seat bealdo bim. Hush immediately dumper up and loft tho sont, causing, by hia act, Rrent morriment in the congregation, Thisso enraged his wife that sho foilowod him to tho reer of thochureh, where a fight ensued betweun thom, the wife drawing a pockotknife and eut- Ung her huslund severely fn the arm, Hts mother rushed to his ussiatunce, and In tho mélée received a terrific ent in the neck from tho frantio wife, barely missing tho fiucular vein. Mrs. Bush was arrested and locked up, and ductars wero sent for and ewe tp tho wounded, ‘This inorutng, on 0 trinl of the cise, Mrs. Bush was vcquittod on nt plen of deif-defense, ‘The row broke up the meeting, FALSE PRETENSES, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Minwaukce, Nov, 10.—August Woluston, of Clinton, Ia., was arrested here to-day, charged with obtaining sums of money aggregating $2,000 under falso pretenses. He got the bulk of tho umount from Ilenry Loltz. wealthy stock-dealer, by whom ho was omployed in tho cupacity ot purchiser, Me also obtained 825 froma Dr. Ireland, of Clinton, and about tho mame amount froma drug firm of that villnge. Jt seems that he contined his operations within the town and to the went farmers iu that vieinity. He had been gambling and lost eon~ siderable mouey nging to his omplayer, What representations he mado to the diferent parties to abtnin tho amounta is not stated. J. » Whitson, tho Clinton Marshal, left with bis man for home this evening. SYCAMORE. “Bptetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Sycasone, Ill, Nov. 10.—Judge Kellum to-day. arunted achunge of yenucto Kano County to the lye prisoners necused of the murder of Hiram}, Allon. ‘Phe case of: Charles Dyas, who hns also been indicted, will probably be continucd till the Feb ruary termof court. Ibisclatmed by the proa- ecution that those Ave were tnombers of a gang of thloves It Sundwich, who planued the borglit= ry. and that two ot them, whon In his honso and detected by Allen, kiled blm. Strong evi- dance his beon warked up mainst tho necused by detectives, Tho dofonae will attempt to prove ab alibi. LYNCIL LAW THREATENED, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, NASHVILLE, Tonn., Nov. 10.—A tramp named Koauh, wllas Bonner, ling Coonoy, urrested for murdoring Thomus Alexander, a prominent citl zon of Green Hill, Wilson County, was taken to- day to Lebanon for tril, The Sheritt appro- hens a mob will attempt to take tho prisoner froin tho Jail to-night and Iyneh lim, and to prevent this a strong guard hs been siationed at tho Jail until tho oxcitemont subsides. ‘the ultizens of Green Fill, It fs roported, are arming thomsolves for tho purpose of storiulig tho Jall and lynching tho prisoner. WHISKY CAST. Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lanarrr, Il, Nov. 10.—Our community was thrown Into quite a state of exeltemont this morning, oceastoned by two United States ofll- cinis uppeuring and tho arrest of sovernlof our citizens for solling whisky on tho sly. ‘The pris- ners and witnossos word taken itu ediutely to Springflell for trial. INGHUWAY. ROBBERY. BIENOMINER, Wis., Nov. 10.—Thomns MeMabo- non, & farmer, bud disposed of his wheat in town, and, while on his way homo inst night, was robhed of $38 by three men, who also took his tom ot the throatof one of the horses, aud on Hed. PENNSYLVANIA BRIBERY SUITS. Hauutsnona, Pa. Nov, 10.—Witnesses In tho remaining cases of corrupt solicitation growing out of the Riot-Clatms bill have again beon supRan Be. and Sinith, Long, and MvCune, de- fendants, will bo put on trial Souday uoxt, CONVICTED, Lrrtie Rock, Ark., Nov. 10,—In tho Union Circuit Court, Bennett, who nssnsinated A, C. Jameson in March, 1879, shooting him from an ambush, was convicted ‘of murder in the frst dogreo on Sonday, and will probably bo bung. A BARROOM FIGIt, Memrmis, Tenn, Nov. 10.—During a barroom fight, occurring carly this laoratng, Mat Rueves, ateambont inate, wie stabbed elxht tlmos by; Monroe Ciinok, & night watchman. Rooves is dead. Cluck tug been arrested, MURDER AND ROBBERY, Hunson, N. Y., Nov. 10.~—A mun, supposed to bo a drovor with considerable monoy, was mur dered qurly this morning on tho ateamer Escort, near Tivol, and his body thrown overboard. THE WEATHER, Orrice of “tite Cuter SraNAt Orricen, Wastttnatoy, D. C., Nov. MI a, m.—Indieations —For the Oblo Valley and Tennessco, clear, {air wentbor, southwest to northwest winds, rapidly rleing barometor, lower tomporuture, ‘or tha Lever Lako ruglon, cloudy weather: with min or snow, southorly yeoring to coker westerly winds, rising preceded in the wosterty part by stationary or lower barometer, For the Upper Lake region, cloudy or partly cloudy weathor, with rai ur suuw, rapidly ride iow jirometer, colder northwest to southwest winds,» For the Uppor Misalasipp! and Lower Missourt Valleys, clear or partly cloudy weather, pro- coded i the frst district by rain or anow, north: yontorly. winds, rapidly rising burometer, and decided! y. lower temperature, In tho Canal region of Illinois the temperature wilt full to tho freeging point during Thursday night. Elsuwhere it wil remain above, o SITTING-BULL. This Troublesome Savage Is Do- sirous of Crossing the Border, But His Dignity Rovolts at tho Mention of the Word 4 “Surrender.” Lack of Rations and Ammunition Likely to Affect His Decision. Special Dispatch to Tae Chieago Tritunes Sr. Patt. Minn, Nov. 10.—Scout Altson, sent out to Sitting-Ball’s camp by Gen. Terry on tho Mth of October, has returned, and reports that on tho third day before renching bis dertiua- tion thirty head of poules were stolen and run off from Bitting-Mull’s camp by Indinn onemlor, Tho first night aftor’he rerched Sitting Bulls camp the Blackfeet Indians attompted to stent horses, but they wero discovered in time and driven away. On tho followigg day n party of Bloux, while huntiag, were attacked by Binck- feet, and. one wns killed. and sealped, and'the body wns brought into camp, whero ho wasn favorit, Ho wns the son of Scarlet Thine der, t noted warrior. Othor diflicultios hnve re- cently occurred between the Indians with Sit ting Bull and tho Binokfeetof nhout the sano importance us the above, These cyonts rendered It diMcult to got tho Tndtaus in a proper frame of mind to listen to any propositions. ‘Tho princtpal Chiefs and warriors wore Anally ot toxethor, and the terms for their surrendor to tho United Stated Government wero explained to them, They tstened attentively, and when the scout had Anishen, Sitting-{ull repliod that he was hivare that the time hnd come when it waspec- vesnry tor him to come to a practicable untier- standing with the Government, but he objected tothe word “surrender,” and claimed that he: was not In arms against tho Government of tho United States, and never did more than to de~ fend binself against the United States, which mate war on him aud bis tribes whon ho was hunting buffalo on bls own ground, and that ho bad never relinquished dls clalm to that country, but he was driven. from it by United States troops. Now the severity of tho winter compelled him to tnko some steps to protect his people, and ho could not overlook the vondition of his people In tho country where thoy now nre, with sitch a scarelty of game as exists at presont thes, He expressed 0 desire that the United States Governmentshculd make nodemonstration for or agaist lint before the 20th of this month, Sitting-Dull said that on tho ith of Muy Walsh promised him he would go Enst and bo n mediator between bim (Sitting- Bulb and the white men, and that ho ‘hed promised In return that ho would not in tho imeantina muke any terms with ‘any person or, Persons before Mnj, Walsh got back. Having inade this agreement with Maj. Waleh, a trusted olllcer of the Caniudinn Government, ho felt that ho must Jivouptolt, If Maj, Walsh secs ft to brenk his word, let him do so. He (Sltting- Dull) would notdo #0. He said that Mnj, Crosier, an oliver of tho Canadian Government, had de- elured that Mnj. Walsh was not coming tack, He did not know how to decide between twosueb contradictory stntonients, and Tho Mississippi, Tennessee, und Cumbortand Rivers will rae throughout thelr whole extent, Cautionary signals continue at Houghta Daluth, Murquette, Escunava, -Beetion 1, M waukoo, Chicngo, Section 3, Grand Haven, Mackinaw, Alpena, Port Huron, Scetinn 4, De- tralt, Toledo, Bandusky, Section 6; Cloveland, Erlo, Butfalo, Rochester, Section 6, and Oswego. LOCAL ODSENRVATIONA, CUICAGO, Noy, It, TherjHu | Whid Vell Wn.) Weather 3 a7 [Le rin. Py fhe ay 2} Cloudy, Clouty, 4 »{Cloudy. a SVE. ral, “Maxinium, G7 miniwum, 42. GENERAL OLSENVATIONS CHwAUO, Nov, Wo10:18 p,m SEE BSE! 2GE ES SOSREbESE2SehEPESe: Leeesere! BRBERETANSEH: Hacatinba. Fort Gibson... Grand Mayen dianiapolia Loayeawa Loutevitle, ee! BAESeS: 2g SxBEsSseces: SRELFHUSTESRELELESA: 2 woukt nottry. Ho would Cult his part of the nyrcemont by waiting till the Ith of November, and wilt thon give Maj. Walsh five duya more Une, and [f he dees not return by that tle, Site ting-Bull will understand that he fs not coming, and will then be freet! from his promise, and would be willing and rendy to Hsten to what the United States Government had to gay. Sitting-Hull saysho can move to Ruined Tims ber." nbout twenty miles from Woody Momn- tain; that ho has somo: lodges thore that will” Join bimz then he ‘enn walt until the 20th for Maj. Walsh. If ho does not arrive by that time he will move hls company to Fort Vuford and treat with tho commanding officer atthat point. Ho feara confinement for his Beorle, and desires a good deal of Iberty to wnt, Tho scout brought In with bim twolve mon,- four women, and two children, who sntond to wuiton tho American side until Sitting-Bull comes In, and then Join him at Buford. Suttiog-[ull hus not more thin threo weeks’ ammunition, and will havo to muke a huety murch to Buford to escape starvation, Maj. Brotherton: expresses the optnion that tho suout Allison can brituz Sitting-Bull in pros vid ng ho is not interfered with, and ig pernitted to gn out again sons to reuch the Indian camp by the 20th. Thero will be some 000 Indians if thoy come, and some provision must bo mado to feed thom if ittwintonded that thoy shall rue mulu ut Buford during the winter, << ' A SLY DOG. How Several St. Louls Nowspaper Mon Were Beguiled of Small Sums of Money, Drinks, Kite. Spectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. St. Lours, Mo., Noy, 10.—An indlyldital repro- senting himself to ho Sf. H.Coonoy, employed by the New York Heratlto visit correspondents and adviso with thom, called on A. B, Cunning- ham, the Ifera’d’s correspondent hero, yester- day, nud showed him ntong list of tho eorre- spondonta who wero to reeelve promotions. Cunningham was to recetve a post in Chlengo ut a silary of $W aweok, eto. Cunningham in- vited the stranger out to dinner, and introduced him to Joseph Putitzer and other newspaper inen, Cunningham! ait not Ike the looks of Coonoy, and whiia thoy wera dining sent n mos> sage to New York inquiring ns to his standing thore, Word cume back that they kuew no such man, Cunningham thorenpon went out to hunt Coonoy up, and although not finding him found othors who hud been lkowlso taken In among tho Jot [s tha Trensurer of tho Theatro Comique, who ts outa private box and several dritiks; anothor a bartendor, who ts out 26, and moro drinka; Mestayer & Smith, of tho Tourlsts company, aay that Cooney enlled and wanted to {Interview thom for tho Herald on a cortnin trouble which he said he knew they had in Now York, They rofused to be interviewed, nnd think that Cooney Intended to blackmail! them, for whon they: rotuserl he talked threatening! Ho Js thought to be etill in town. Ho stands af feet In hight, and bas blonde hale ans) a reddish mustiche, | Ho sponka in a familias way of Chicago aud Now Yori Journalista, ee YMENEAL, Spectar Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Watertown, Wis., Nov. 10.—Dr. F.C, Wornor, Arecent graduate of Rush Modical College, Chie cago, and Miss Etconorn Burgiuger, daughter of Joseph Hursinger, tho oxtensive brewer of this olty, were murrien Just ovdning at&t. Honri's Cathollo Church, tha Rev. Father Moder per- forming the coromony in the presence of n hirge concourse of people. At the conolusion of tho ceremonies, tho wediling party repaired to tho residence of tho bride's parents, where a grand recoption was givon and the newly-wedded couple recelved the congratulations of thelr relatives and a host of frienils, LAND-BUYERS' EXCURSION, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Kanaas Cctv, Nov, 10,—Thero waa an Immonso rushof pcoplont tho Union Depotin this city to-day bound for Kansns, ovor 4,000 land scokors: arriving on the varlous trains from tho Fast. It wasn gonoral fand-seokors' excursion, all Ines fn tho country selling half-faro’ round-trip tickets, good for forty daye, in ordorto give tand- buyers achancoto soc the country for thom. selves, Tho Chienzo & Alton, Chicago, Kook island & olla, Hunnibul 8t-Josuoh wd Was bush Monde rau Seid truins, and tho rush will continuo until Shursda; LA BELLE LAKE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Ocoxouowoe, Wis., Nov, 10.—A projoct Is on font to hulld a bridge to gno of the fslanda on La Hollo Lake. Tuo present plunis to commenco at old Camp Cullom, and run the bridge to Long Island, A drive is proposed around this istand, and f restaurant aud auminer-resort will bo built thera, The project was Orst proposod by the Ovconomowoe Yacht Club. Whethor it will bo exceuted, remalosto bu soon, - Ensen “ EPIZOOTIC, : Speetat Miapatch to The Crleago Tritune, Guano Htarips, Sich. Nov. 1.—Tho eplzodtlo fe aNllcting noarly two-thirds of tho horges in thigclty, but moat cases aro mild. ‘Tho weathor fa bad now, and it appears to be growing worto, t loterferes much with business, Perhaps twouty-lye or thirty horses huve died so far, It Ja nothing Nko go bad ag It was a fow years ago, but it beyins to frighten some whoso dowd cannot be dave except with tess aud those who wunt woud or coal for fuct soon, pital = Danger shed stynated by a cough js with Telos Honey Se Horehound adnan oe READY neuing, DR. RADWay: SARSAPARTIT RESOLVENT THE GREAT BLOOD PURI, Changes as Seen and Fel they Dally Occur, Af. eS er Using a Few Doses, 1. Good spirite, dlanppenrance of Jnnguor, meluneholy, f fiesh and niuscle! mw nerense and hardinent 2. Strength [herenecs, appetite fel) for Tos, ne niore sour weeuctadione rash, good digestion, calm. an’ t sleep, wwaken fresh an iene 5d jsuppearanen of spats, blot the skin looks ‘clear and hentrugs ples changed trom its turbiit and cloudy appeal! ton cleae cherry or nmbor color: water ant freely from the ladder throm ‘thee withut pain or tls Mee oe nn hg Bally or weakens, | ‘9 sediment; . Slurkerl iminittion of juant! eat of involuntary eaten fe Af nfliloted in wnat way), with curtuinty oe fannent cure, | ineronsed streuigth extibleei, he seercting glands, and funetion by stored to the several organs. armony ree 5. Yelluw tingo on the whito of the exes, tho swarthy, snifron nbpearance at the's changed tod clear, lvely, and benlthy color 8. ‘Those suffering froin wonk or weeny Indga vr tubercles will realize grout benents expectorating freely the tough pileym or muy froin the lungs, air cells, bronchl ar wingeeet throat or herd: dimtishing the frequent genoral incrense of strength througin: wn atonpnira of night-wweats andy i nelinies of wenkiless aroun the eel shoulders, ete YON of eid chills, sense of suffocation, hurd breathy paroxyem of cough ou tyling down or nein tue niorning, All those distressing aympiiee vradtunlly and auroly Alsappenr, i) 7. Asay after day tho SARSAPARILLIAY 4 taken new slyns of returning healt will appear as tha blood sinproves in purity and strengy, disease will diminish, and att foreign and npg deposits, nodes, tumors, eunuara, hunt tum ete, be resolved away, And the unsound Mads sound and heulthy; ulcers, fever sures, chronig akin disensea, graduaily disappear, b 8. In eases whore tho yatem has been fap vated, and Mereury, Quickaltver, Corrosivesup. Himate have aceurtitlated and became depos in the hon oones, rekets, aplial ghite swellings varie SAPARILLIAN will resolve nwny these depos, nud externainutte the virus of the disease fr tho eyatem. 9. If those who are taking those medicines fee the cure of Chronie, Scrofitous, or Syphilitie diseases, however sluw may be tho cure, “fer etter” and On thelr general health tmpfavsg, tholr flesh uitd welabt Inereuning, or even ke ing its own, it is a Bure sign thit the cure Is pre gressiug, intheno disensca the patient etter gets better or wordo,—tho virus of tho ilseatety Hot inactive: If: not ‘arrested nnd driven tma the blood, It will spread and continue to une mune tho constitution, Ag soon Ha tho SAHsh- PARILUIAN mnkes tho patient ‘feet betters every hour you will grow battor and Increase iy health strength, and Heat. The wreat power ol s remedy is in discasg that threaten doath, as in CONSUMPTION of tho Lungs and Tuberonlous Phihists, Seroty. la-Syphilold Diseases, Wasttnur, Demeneration, and Uleoration of the Kidnoys, Diabetes, Stop puge of Water (Inatantancous relief affords where entheters have been used, thus doing uway with tho painful operation of usiny thes instruments), dissolving Stone in tho Dladter, and in all cases of Inflammation of the Blad« der and Kidneys. In chronic casos of Leucorrhos and Uterty disensca, Ouo buttic containa more of the activa prince piss of Medieines than any other Preparation, Takon in Tenspoonful doses, while othors requir tive or alx times ng much. ant JER. BOTTI R. Pike's Yoothucho Drops curo In one minute, ——— File off your corns with tho “ Japanose Corn- File,” Ie will surly curo and ond pulo. 85 couts, 1 RADWAY’S READY | RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbrs, Feres and Arue Hnenmatiam, Netrnixin, Diphe therin, Induenza, So Foal, DifScult Breathing. Bowe: Complaints, Leoveners, Vinrrhes, Cholurn Murbaa or paints! doe barges (om the vomols. are’ stouped in Lor NBs utes by taking Itndway’s Ready Hellef, No vongtss Hon OF inflammation, no weuknieas or lassitude, Ut follow tho uso of the it, It, Helter, 1Y WAB THE FIRST AND IS , ‘f aa Eh THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops tho most exeructating pains, allays Inflummations, and cures Congestion wiiutet of the Lungs, Bromaciy Semel, ot other glands or organs, by one application, IN THOSE ONE TO TWENTE MINUTES, No matter how violent or excruciating pain Bhnetnatio, Hod sriion, Entlem, Gripe NOT ous, Nouralyic, or prostrated w! disent Suffer, KADWAS'S READY REGIER wil afond INELASMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, NIDAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE HOWEL ELS. b ON OF "CHE LUNGS, BORE THROAT, DI TULT RRBATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, BYBTENICS, COUN, DIPHTRERIA, |, LATARRH, INFLURNZ HEADACHY, TOOTHACHE. * COLD CHILES, AGUE CHILLS CHILBLAINS, AND FROST HITRS. The ‘application of the Ready Mellel to the pat or parts where thu pain or dificulty exile AL afford cuso and comfort, uw few minutes cure camry Sprains, Sour stomach, Heartburn, slek Wea ache, Dinrrheea, Dysontery, Colic, Wind In jewels, and alt Internal Pat a Travelers should always curry a Dottie ot fuk rays Rondy ttelles with them. A few tps water will prevent sickness or of water, It is better than ‘Preven randy ot Bitters va a stimulant, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for Mfty. seats ‘Toure fa nat a remedial ageut in this word pet Si aera A a ag 18, loue. Scuriet, id, re seeenare mate AEE eo as LIEK. VIFTY CENTS PEL ROTILE. IADWAY’S Regulating Pills! PERFECT PURGATIVES, HOOTHING APEBK ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PALN, ALW rAYS RELIAULE, AND NATURALIN : THEIR OPERATION. A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. rs Porteotly taateless, clesamely, coated wil aweot gum, purge, regulate, Hrengthon, teadwuy's Filla’ tor @ Sore inateat orton nstace Fea neys, Dindder, Norvous Diseases i) stipaiion, Costjvonosa, Indigestion, D4 a Hifiowsn Favor, Intlamination 0! tho S a Vie Bitea, and all dorapgoments of the dua eg cert. Warranted to effeut a post Purely vegotanle, containing no mercury: eral, or deleterious druss, sulting ‘Observe the following sympto! from Disorders of the Digestive Ore! tthe Fulluces 0! toinace natipation, Inward Piles, ry Blood fit the ‘Head, Acuity of tee Seine Nausoa, Heartburn, Disguet of Food. Puione Of wolght in thy Btomach, Baur Fin Inkings or Flutterings in the dnd Bide ach, Swiminina of tho Hew, Turrled ay ule Rreuthiing, Elutvortng of tho Hear!, Cone oF suufooutiny Ro or Wo ture, Dota Dull Pan in the Head, tloa, yellawness af tha Hidatsa th Fiat ‘Stow. doses of Itudway's Pills will eal ayatens from all the above-naniod dlsol PRICK % CENTS PER NOX. BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Read “FALSE AND TRUE” + & 00: BADWAY Sf yee e oH i AN BNE 7G intormaution worth thousands will be ead Ov. TO THE PUBLIC. Tere can be no better guarantee oF the VAS of Dr, Ttadway'a ‘old cstablished R. It, se dies than tho bus and worthless simitstint oy then, Asthere aru Fulse Itusalvents Bry aud Pills, by suro and ask for Kodway % tu ‘that the Dame *ladway”’ ia op woat yeu

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