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‘ MARINE NEWS. Wreck of the Schooner E. M. Car- rington Discovered by the Steamer Muskegon. It Is Floating in « Perpendicular Position, Stern Down and Bow Up. -The Schooner Knight Templar, on Fisherman's Shoal, Reported Full of Water. Report that a Schooner Fonndered in Company with the Barge Morn. Ing Stare Propollor Commodore, Schooner & H. Ely, and Soveral Other Oraft in Trouble. Interesting Intelligence Coneerning {he Severity and Etfects of the Cold Snap, Ele, Ete. THE DISASTER RECORD, THE E. M. CARKINGTON FOUND, Capt. JW. Smuilman, of the Goodrleh Tine pteniner Muskegon, yesterday yave to the res porter of Tak Thiwuxe a bighty Interesting vlece of Information which unquestionably af fords a dellnit clue to the wherenbouts and con- dition of the missing schooner E, M. Carrington, of Miwaukeo. Capt. Smualtmin stated that nbout 2 p.m. on Wednesday, when about half-way across Lake Michigan, on route for thls port, he aawit a distaico of fully five sites whnt up- perred to be the wreck of a vessel with n gpa projecting wbove the water, to which an obje supposed to be a man, was clinging. The wreck was a little north of the true course fram Grand Haven toChteago. Determined to satisfy hlinself concerning the condition uf the vessel, and res- cuy Any ONG Who Might be on board alive, Capt. Smalinan bors up for her, aud approached within ifty feet of where abe lay drifting. The object thitt had attracted bis attention proved to be the bow of a vessel with Lowyprit und Jib- boom projecting into the alr, and what bad been taken for aman was the Jibtopsail, or go much of It ns had escaped destruction by the ruthless elements. About tlve feet of the bow of the uifurtunate craft, protruded above the stir- tace, leaving the windluss pluinly tn sight, Both #nebora were in pluce, catted to the rail. ‘Tho foremust wag also in position, but submerged so that its outlines only could be determined. 1t waa cntire, but tho forctupmust evidert- Jy bod been broken off. Tho malnmust flonted oathwart tho wreck, — entangled in the rigging. ‘This spur also was entire, bit, as In the euse of the foremust, the topinast wag broken. ‘The mulumast had been unsteppes by the uction of me water after the standing riuging hid pirted compiny with the bull. I'he dutver 4 pninted green and hus white rail and buiwarks, The vessel wis toutiug in alinust perpendicular position, stern down und bow up. The nngle from stem to stern cannot be more thun twenty degrees. This cortuinly Is una traordinury position for x submerged schooner, partivulariy one laden with lumber. Capt. Stnulhnan iaserts that It fa the trst ense of to kind that hits ever been browrht’ within his ob- servation or to bis knowledge, Ordiourily the welsht of the unchurs and ehalis curries the baw down and leaves tho stern ” He says he enn aecount for the reversal by supposing that the vessol hus something te lumber in ber told att, There were no signs of nyuwl in the vicinity uf tho wreck. ols undoubtedly bad been brought into requi- aition Ly the creiy us at menos of escape, and minst buve swamped rome distance awiy, In deserlbing io location of the submerged achvoner, Capt, Sinnltinnan is compelled tu rely upo:t the progress mide by tho Muskegon Jn a given time after leaving Grand Haven. ace cording to the best of his Judginent, thorefore, she ja forty-tive miles distunt from dtil- wiukee, in a southeasterly direction, and about: fifty or Otty-fve wiles distant from Coleage. By thls time he thinks she hag drifted so u3 to ‘be wbout on wy due course from Cbleaye to Grand Haven. She {4 a fore-and-atter, and the Impression galned by Capt. Sinailinan was thnt she would carry nbunt 200.00 feet of tut. ber, - The Muskegon left for Grand Haven ut To'clock lnstevening. Capt. Smalimuin said be- fore leaving that he would bo obliged to keep 9 sharp lookout tor the wreck, and in cuse he en- counters It a second time be will carefully note distances nud bearings, ‘int this ip tho wreck of the schooner E. M. Carrington there cin be uo question. No othor Vessel 1s missing that any one knuws‘of ut pres- ett, ‘Thus the fute of the yesiel and ber arew are delluitly determined. Tho former fs a total wreek, und tho Intter occupy wutery graves, without tho sligbtust hope of thoir bodlea com- dug to the surface and belng cust ashore, SCHOONER KNIGUT TEMPLAR FULL OF WATER, Tho latest tntellizency trom the scluoner Knight Templar, ashore on Fisherman's Shout, near Roek Island, Lake Michigan, indientes that her cargo Js badly damaged, If not utterly ruined, by water, ‘This Intelllgence Is conveyed in the following letter from W. 2. Houghtaliug, Exq., to Mr. Willlun Carney, tho bookkeeper of the Muckinne Lumber Company: S EScCANaBA, Mich, Nov. 17, Ram Carney, Ee: Lurrived here ut noon, The Leviathan was over to the Templar on Mondiuy, when there: wns go much ken on Unt nothing cond be done. Tt was necessary to tuke the erew otf, Thore wie glx feet ot water inthe hold at the stern and three feet forwnrd. Ttls thought that the crew ccuttled the vessel to prevent ber pound. uy, ‘Tho freight 1s atl wet, us the waves broke over her, L understand that tho vessel 46 dying in a smooth place, and ein be got. olf without mueh Injury to hal, The Levinthan returned tu the schooner yeaterdiy (Testas) morning ut? o'clock. ‘To-dily und yesterday the weather bis been good, and fam ta hopes that with two ateum-pumps they will free ter ot water and get tho freight out, If thoy do thoy will dike the frelyht:to Washington Harbor, ner Death's Door, where there fs ud good place togkecarvof it, What is not spoiled ein te dried and forws on tho Berituiln or some other vessel chu ‘ed fur thé purpose, | expect thut the Levlathin may be tuck here by mourns iu. If shu ls nut, and the weather proves fie voruble, Uimay get a tug and go to the vessel. 1 don’t know but they nny go right to Manitowoc with the schooner, Yours, ete, “W. D. Hovattranina,” Tt Isdoubtful whether the Lovinthan hus mado mueh provress im the direction of sewing the curyo or vessel, or both, as a heavy gua bis been running on the fake alinost constantly since Sunday, Besides, ale must be badly feed, wt in extreuicly cold weuthor, such us has beer perl enced durlug the pust three or four days, tho water hag congealed upon everything that it touched ulmoat lnsinitanecusly, ‘THY MORNING ATAR AND ANOTHER, + Spectat IMapateh to The Chteayo ‘Tribune. Burvaso, N, ¥., Nov. 18.—Capt, A. M, Drake, BW. ‘Thompson, son‘of the Captain of the tnisse uy barge Morning Star, and former muta, ro turned this morulug frei Port Burwell, and the result uf tho fute of thelr investigation settles every douut at the fate of that vessel, tn addle tien to the frets ulrendy = publisted, it was ned thit abe probably went duwit about five inties ubeve the new UHghthouse, at- whit ia known as Long Point, und about twelve mites Yrow tho sbore, It 4s probable, toe, that the Wetted barge tad ub companion In dite tress. Tho keeper of the liyhthouge nt thts point stated to young Thompaun chit on "Thupde dey morning, the Hth inst, while the gale wie at its bicht, he hui been up on top of the house, which tg sixty-tlye feet high, several tines td see if ho gould discover any vessels In distresa, About lv o'clock In the furenoon, white sweep: ing the tke with a ylagy, he ew two vessels riding atanehor ubout five ities above the cut and twelve mites ot. He supposed that they were atunchur, us they seemed fa be dtuud ine etl, One was a large threeemusted barge Tut gut very deep In the water, and tho other wasn sinall twoemnated schoonor, ‘The flutter jny tn the rear of her, He stepped down to call Ais wife, und they oth came up, Je tool one pinney and aaw that they appeared tu be deiit- ng. He fninediately passed tho glass tu his wife, but on again looking at thon they bud disappenred, “Although he turned in every direction with a powerful glass, hy auw ho traces pt thom, and belluvedt that both went down, ‘This was about) o'eluck. ‘This stateurent wid corroboruted: by a lady ving at Port itowin, whose house ty situated on & bigh blutt, she bappenad to be louking out of a winduw at the Tisu0 anil enw two Veusely unawering the desert. ons of the Jighthouse-keeper, apparently sutidiag still, On watchtuy then clusely whe discovered that they were woving slowly down the uke, Que seemed to be down deep In tho Water, sho ald that while watehiug bath ud denly dleuppeared, Neither was thing any Wage of distress, but tho waves Were ruling wxeoeds fugly high on tho taki lo evidences of wreck uve been received beyond thoae referred ta, anid us no ecbooner 18 reported missing it is not Seiwa eat Veasel It was that went dowo with e Stir. ‘Tunduy tt wag nscertnined that the name of the SMuty of the barge was Hugh Hoan, 1 roat- dent or st, Cathurines, He wus W yours old, aud unmarried, ‘Coly wos his second trip on tha Yeesel, Nothing ts known about the identity of avy other mombers of the crew, und Mr, Kotders aia we aid pat heh cae Cae untaaliy Crom vther porte. Tho Star be du about seventy-tive fect of water MY my AGKOUND AND UF, pectat DMaputth to The Caicaga Tribune, Axtlensruuius, Nov, 18.—The propeller Com- Madore urrived here utd o'clock with the stuauer ‘Exceluior, Shu lightered 26) taug wf the devke oud uf tho Comumodury, wud seleused hur from wy at nidicht., SCHOOUNKE BLY ON TRO Speehel Dispatch ta The Chicase Trtbrnes YELANH, Now. ILA private dispatel ree colv re this avening saya the schooner 8.10 y struck tr tno Nebleh and 14 teak ing coteide ‘he propeller ‘Tuttle towed her to Eneampinent and then went tu tho Suutt for n puinp. TUG DISASTRI. Speetat Dispatch tn Te Chicago Tribune, ToLeny, Nov, 1.—The tug Andrews wns towed into the harbor in a digabled eondition, having broken ber shaft lust orening outside, ACH, Moliie Spencer left here yestentay morning Wher tnivwes, and while On Srugiiaw Thuy Inst aight the barge Shinwassee broke loose, und, owing to the heavy: sen running, she was timible to pick her up Sho then raed ta tha tatebor with ngain, Hy tare batry t them here, and wi itt Pt sen, Mat Gilled to thd hers Nu tldings of ber hive reached here yet. THE COLD SNA ITA SEVEIITY AND EFFECT ON LAKE MICHIGAN. Captulns of 14 urciving here attest to the severity of the Aretle blizzard on this eke, tw addition to a zero temperatire thuy experl- antced ‘the discomforts’ uf: severe snowestorm4 and extrem rough water. ‘The the sebooner Jesse Hoyt asserts that tho weath Tneaduy night was the wurst he ever experienced wu the lakes. By huwging the west shore he brought his veseel through all right. ‘The Cape thin of the sehvoner DL. B. Shepard reports that his seamen could remain on duty at the wheel only twenty minntes ata tlie during ‘Tuesday night, owing to the biting atmosphere. - Tho Shepard reachet here badly iced, although she, tou, kept well tinder the west shore. The propel- ler Favorite arrived yesterday morning with ao tow of three jumbereladon barges, all of whieh were lonled down by the head with tee formed from the dashing spray walle en route from Menominee. ‘The propetter Skylark arrived yesterday morning, also, frum St. Joseph, tow ing the snl] sehooner Arrow, biden with apples. ‘The senouner way fairly coated with jee alone her sktes and on deck. Her beadzenr wasn golid muss of (ce, and a thick conting of [ce encnsed tho barrels of npples on deck, the furted guils, ete. Her Captain admits that the vessel would buve been perfectly helpless li the tow-iing pirted during the Urlp ueross the lake, Sheet eo formed on the dake all lon the west shore durhne Wednesday, and Wednesday night. Capt. Willintn Howe, of the schooner Myatie, states that the deptt of snow on wt level at Ludington, Inst Sunday, was reventeen Inches by detunt measttrement, und us snuw Cell continuously for ftteen hours after thy de purtiire of the Mystle the depth must pve been Ss inturely dnereased, 3. Mullen Restorer recelved a dispatch from Capt. Wittiat 'fullock, of the sehuoner Sau Jaclato, aunvniciig tht the veesel liad put uel to Milwaukee covered with fee. ‘The San ditento left Chicago at ¥o'elock tirday niche, tor Collingwoud, with wenrge of corn, According to Capt. Tullock’s divputeu she was compuiled to return after baving got ons tar dawn tho Inke ons the Munitous, = He reports tint tho low temperature — nas caused such nh dunse, steamy mist on the Inke that navigation Ig rendered extremely dangers ous. In dis opinion he cupnet reach Coiling: wood with the vessel this sengon, and he 1s pre: pred to lay her up at Milwaukee, Mr. Mulien proceeded to the sduurb Inst evening to consale vith Capt, Tullock, und decide whut is Dest ty bo tue premises, AT OREEN MAY, The Greon Ray advocate ot ernierany says: “The propeller Traesdell arrived from Chicago. on ‘Tuesday. ‘The river froze couipletely over on Tuesday night. On Wednesday moralig sie attempted to zu up te Dopere, bit was stopped by the fee pear the brewery, avout half-way up, nnd obliged to turn baek. On returning it wns found that Ieo halt an tneb thiek had formed whore she hud. passed a, Few minutes previously. Sho left pera Wednesday forenoon, on her return toChicage," In pouseanauieg af the wbuve faformation, wad ndvices of simiinr hmport trem other sourees, the Goodrich ‘frausportation Company buve censed taking freibt for Green Mis, und exe pect that the Yruesdell will only Le able to reich Eweanaba, Menominee, and Sturgeon Bay on her next trip, which will be thy lust fur the present Benson so fur nurth. ON LAKE SUPERIOR, ‘The agent of the Lake Mien & Lake Supe- with Ci dung in rior ‘Transportution Pea at Hancock telegraphs = to Messrs. eopolt & Ause triag dint fee ag formed. betwes the tstand nnd upper ean, aud that he has hired 4 log to Feep a channel apen fer tho propetier: Manistee, At Asthind, on tho lit, the ee tn the bay extended three iniles trout shore. On the lith the weather was repiichint moderating, and the fee in the bay brokenup, At Dul on tho loth, tho ice In the Liust-furnice was two Inches thick. The Iron Comp: tuking the dredges out. and would keep the channel opun with a tug. Bicthiang in this, they wit untowl ure curgoes nt tha ena dock tnelee, was stl making fest at fest a eounts, Tho steam-bargo Whiting and her consort, Guiding Star, were weuthersbound at the upper cant five days, durtug whieh tine it snowed hatd und was freezing constinidy, The Whiting and her consort are inden with tron-ors for Due futh. Upon dlychurging the ore they wilt toad with mercluudixe for Houghton. Capt. Join Meitny telegraphed Messrs. Lro- pold & Angtriut that the propeller Manisive was ut Baytleld Tuesday night, weatber-bound. It wis then blowin a gale, The toports from Ashland led Mr, Atstrinn to Jeave tor that polit Wednesday night. with tho view of inking derangements to huve a tue keep a channel open for the bouts of the line, There are now ut Ashland fully 5) tong of freight, chletly minting supplies, destined for Yortage and other points along the sonth shore, A large nount of freight aise remuing tobe distrivuted between Duluth, Ashland, Engle Harbor, Eagle River. and Portage Lake, Mr. Anron Leopoid left Milwaukve for Hanenek Inst ad nity by required jo movement of frelyut to AT STUNDLON DAY, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicuga Tribune, Srungeon Bay, Wis. Nov. 18,—-lee to tho depth of nbout three inches has formed on ibis bay, enubling Took puuaers ta cross without tho least dunger. Tho tug Grogury inade channel through the fee thls atteracdn witheut, any ditleulty. ‘The fotlowhug vessels are frozen In at this phice: Schooners Amouries, Bulle Walbridye, Glad ‘Tdlngs, Advice, and: thu Goss pelstin Glut Thtings. ‘The above-aumed crate expect to yet aut of the bay as suo as loaded, Sune of thom will probably have to winter beru, ON THE MAID. Apeciat Dispatch to The Chicugo Trine, Tourny, 0., Nov. 18.—Four inches of snow fell Yast it, und this morning t henvy sheut of toe uppenred upon the eurfacu of the Mauniwe, Vere sels which lid not aready done sp ut anee coin Inenced dveking Whiter qtarters and st Three of tho Wabash Hoy of steamers went out ‘for sutfato, but others ean do nothing more at {uerensed expense und high wages, NADY BNOUOH OF IT, Special Disvateh tw The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wik. Nov, 18.—Tho San Jacinto, grultelided from Chicago tu Colltuawood, put lit fh appearince ter bows, wuchor, etal, and windtuss envelop dn lee trom tive to al, duches thick, She was ait Polat au oesles whets she cneonntored they cold wortiwesterof Monday: night, and, ifter vainly atlempting to reach the Muanitous, the vessel was headed for this port. Her omater anys he bas had enough, dad wants: to luy the yeasel up. NOME GATHERINGS, GUAIN FREIONTS, Grain froights are michanged, ‘The following charters were reported yesterday: ‘fo Buttalo —Schooners J, G. Masten, B. M. Partch, and Donnldson, cornpat 0 centa; propellers St. Louk and Portuge, wheat on through rite. ‘Yo Erie Propetlers Delaware and Aluwki, core on through rate, Capacity, dv,000 bushels whuatund 28,0 Dushela coro, LAYING UP, Among tho vi ja that wont Into wintor quire tera yestuntay were the schooners George D, Dousman, Jesse Hoyt, Mleotwing, Ethan Aten, Tronslded, and Oliver Culyer. ‘To-duy' tho Vea= vol-Owners’ tugs Rebel, Union, aud Willie Brown, the | Unk ANG Ee Steet and Constitution, Indepoudent tug a Meath iy tram servicd. ‘Tho schooner Jones suilerd at oventig tor. Holland, Sieh, to by Mp. and the schooner Sturlight will alt to-day for Kuving and winter quurterns, ‘Vier barge Progress will winter ut Milwaukee, tho propused avcund trip to Bulfalo bawling been abandoned, ‘THY GOODRICH LINE STEAMERS, ‘The Goodrich Ling sidu-wheel steamer Sheboy> un proceeded north yestenlay morning ou ner tut seis thie season. Bho wyl winter at Sdani+ LuwOL, ‘Thy side-wheel stoumor Muskegon left fast night tor Grand Hives and Muykeyon, this bee IK ser Just trip oF the weasun to eusteshore ports, Ut hy plabuty, that sho will make several trips ulong thy west ahory butury going intu wine Laula will ter Oconto, now returns front vip. will be rau hereafter asa wild boat, In some directlon, Who sideswheel ste drawn Crain thy route betw lugton, and Manisteg noat w it a deented Mkely thay the propeller Depere. will serve ne the whites boat alume tno west whore, crossiug to Munlates, the dune wv in fore er seasons, 'Sbye propeller Trucedell with ply on the route betwoun SMilwaukve and Grand “Mayen during the winter, tore particularly ua wt rali-carriet, for which she fs Htted up, ‘The Pruvatell leaves an ber lust trip of the season to Green Muy ports to-inurrow evauing, Cupt, Bute We ut present in Munltowvo, su- pedis the furnehiug of the new propel er Chy of Ludlugton, which te ta be phived In comiulasion early uext week. She will make One trip te Ludingten and Maulitoo, and theres atier go upon the Grand Haven raute, in cone pea ae the propellers Sluituminee and enue Thu wide-wheel steamer Chtcuxo will remain ronan will be with i otiivau eer, dads ore ta teking on TEER CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBE 19, I880—TEN PAGES. In commission an tho ww Joiier, porhans, hore rout HOCK NOTES, WH he Little work for tugg guring tho . of tw : ‘iney Inuit have only falr-weather adam of th iets farsth ad. Miwa, ‘Tho Cay G. Fort made a eall upon’! re tonlay morning, and was quickly, accommo dated, hey he tug Joti Geatham conted atid iett for Sturtgeon Bay yesterday with a dunnny reow, Vesterhy torn ing tinmen found Mud Lako ered with leo ait ineh thick, dng th er J. G. Masten will bo dervedoek at Miller Brothors’ atipyned fenk stapped, ee ael-Ownors' tug A. A. Carpenter’ ia to ‘There next ve troned. Anon tho departures last evening were the propetlor st. Atinuis with barge A. G Keating, and propetler Laweence with barge Churel,—all gralb-laden Cor gral While entering the the schooner Oarilt hor yesterday morning: led with the Candia schooner St. Lows, ind carried away as shroud of the latter's forerlaing. ‘ A rimur, not well nuthenticated, prevatled nt the lumber-anarket Inst evening, 0, the ulfect that one of the Peshtigo Company's barges bind been benched somewhere down the bike. On thelr recent msage up tht Inke the new fron propelier Uoston beat. the, propeller New sore badly, She rian the New Yurk out of alght. NOTES FROM ABROAD. A TERRINUL PALI James Howes, of Hughson streot, Hamilton, dt years old, and mate of the schooner New Domitnton, left her ou her inst thp, engaged with Capt. Ward, of the Victor, andyestorday morn {ng Joined the vessel as she tay at Humilton, Trom which port she sated ar verclock, When of Wellington Square, nbout 9:45, ho went sort to loosen tho main galt top-sail, and the Captain noticed that hls footing seemed seareely as sure us formerly, md sane out For nim to take care. Seareely hud he replied that hy’ was allright that he again stunted, and this thie, before tho Captnin could turn away bis ex he had fallen, The distance to the deek was about seventy-five feet, and for about twenty he fell Teet test. ‘Then he turned, and striking the deel headfuremoast, was pleked bp a corpse. A. dent In the oaken phinks telly with whit” Coreo heastrucky although, considertug the hight, the body wag not inueh Wallgused. Cupt. Ward says he was always considered at careful and sever sewn, well op ii hts business, and ‘tho only cause that cut ue assigned fer the ,wceident 1s that he hud purehused a patrof heavy sea-baots, and wits wearing then for the first Une, These, with the choatress rendered slipper the frost. and tho heediesness of danger chara iT. futile of u saijor, led to tho fatal full,—Zoronte Mai, th. OLEANINGS. ‘Tho schooner Mary hus Levn libeled at Grand Htven, ‘Thy tittle schooner Lettio May mode quite a stuke out of the wet graln taken from the schooner Guide ister. AN of the stukes und buoys In Green Bay yee boon removed for the xeuson. ‘urthy, employed on the steamer [yan- drowned inthe Inke at Houybton res do vessel-owners are ngltited because the Master of the Camulinn getooner Clara Youell eccured it NOUR, wyFC s ‘The steamer Burt bus gone Into winter quar; tery ut Sagi, . ‘ ‘The schooner Cataract shipped seas on Lake Erle, und, upon disehurging enrgo at Kingsto a portion of her cargo was found to bo dimmed. apt uf tho Pride of America, ts ing rapid ve , ‘The wator In tho Rideau Canal will be Ict out curly next weelt, Tels rumored that: Rathbun, of Millpalnt, 1s considering 0 project for raging an opposntion: steamer between Picton aud Kingston text sens Bun. ‘The schooner Tecumseh will Iny up at Guide- rich tor the winter, ‘fhe tug Marie, of Marquette, will be rebuilt at Detroit. Tho schooner Rob Hoy is In dry-dock at Mil- waukee, repairing a lenk, Now teeks ure to be nid on tho schooner L, Seaton, at Oswego, this winter, Competent engineers express the opinion that 1882 will be well udvinved before tho openiug uf the enlarged Welland Canal. ‘The cargo of tho lost schooner E, M. Carring- ton consisted of 100,000 feet of luinbur. It was shipped nt Muskegon by Huckley & SeGordun, and consigned to ‘Luoma K, Ewing, of Milwau- kee. ‘The Starling Is the first of the Toranto tlect to gu Into winter quarters. She stripped Saturday. About 6,0 bushels of wheat huve been taken out of the stranded achoon +H, Ondes, and phiced itt tho Exehunge elevator at Buttle. the enrgo of 14,00 bushels, some 6,000 bushels ure Inn wot condition. : Recent heavy wetthor caused damuge to tho plers at Cabourg, Ont, tu the ninount of $2,0u0, ‘The Il-futed bare Morning Stur lies In water suventy-ye teet deop, s MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. FUNNY WUSINESS, Spectal Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribune, Ente, Nov. 18.—The tug Auna P, Dore, which has been held by tho United States Marshal since Augitst, was formally delivered over to the owners this morning upon o telegraphic order from the United States Judge, This even fig anuther order from tha samo authority ted Ute reavizury of the vessel by tho Murghal. IN WINTER QUARTERS, .. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicugu Tribune, UEFALO. Nov, 18.—Tho schooners D. 2, Dob- bing, Jennie Mullen, and Groton went into wintur quarters to-duy. A TESTIMONIAL. Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. Coniaxowoun, Ont, Nov, 18.—An oyster sup> per tool piace on bourd the propeller Candi, of the Colthigwood & Chleago hnw of atoanives, hst might, at which the geatul Capt. De ay Kind wilt Dy.the crow nutde the rechpont of a hand: some pold watch, together with a vory complj- wentury address. A ZEALAND VICTIM: IDENTIFIED, Spectat Diawatch to The Chletga “eribuircs Pictoy, Ont., Noy. 18.—Capt, Thomas Zealand arrived here te and proceeded ut ance to Point Edward, He Wdeutited the body that cue ashore ug that of Demag Lo dice, of the ill-fated stonmnor Zevtund, Mr. Zealand will reutate fit that vieinity fur a few diye to dee iC way uiure Louies cui’ ashore. THK LIMRKILNG. Speetat Dispaten tu ‘The Cateagn Tribune, Nov. 18.—The propeller ndevUllt puss eo Linekllns at O20 p, ttt, hv! been detalned six hours. The propeller Kitchen has been detained since Wa, mg also, tho propeller Camberiin eongort and tig Cri rwith Behooner Heveda, dniwing fours teen fect one ineh, Tho water [4 fourteen fest and comlig up, Wind weat, lilting, Atdock here, tugs Erle Bulle, Ballentine, We A. Moore, Ballze, Stranger, Lyon, Mysto; stent: buirye Ohio und’ burgus, propellors Commuduro und Excetglor, THK MORNING ATAR VICTINS. Special Dispatch (a The Chicaga Tribune, St, Carisuixes, Ont, Ovt —Thiurh Mogan, the Mate of the schonuer Morning Star, whieh foundered off Long Point on Saturday heat with wih haunts, wats formerly a restient of St Cathus rlnes. ‘The body of Capt. “howpsun hus been Wished shore, TUG LInKLED, Special Dispaten to The Chicaga Tribune, MILWAUKEE. Nov, 1W—Thy Oabkoal Rotler Works have Iioted the tie Hottanix, and thy United States Surabal to-day tuvk possedslua of ber at Shoboyuan, TUOS LAID UP, . ‘Tho tug JU. Merritt was lald up to-day, leaving: only tha Weleaine, Hagerman, Stuck “Brothers, and 8.8, Cou atill fa commission. TO NE HOLD. ‘ The Hanunh Sullivan got up steam again to- doy te engage in tho tshlig businvsd. Neyotii end for her sale le cast snore parties ure pund- ue A LEAKY BCHOONER, The schooner Luclu A, Sliupson was towed here from KRaciny this atterneun to be dueked for w leuk, TO AYYORD RRLIEP. Spectat Dispute tu The Uhicagn Tribunes AsHRSTHURG, Ont, Nov. 1.— Tho tag. Mystic will go to thy scow tdn Belle, ashore at Eust Slater Ishuad, to-morrow morning, " LAKE PORTS, MILWAUKEE. Spectal Dispatch tu The Caleago Tribunt MILWAUKRE, Wit. Nov, 18.—The sohuoner Ef, 1. Burger hus arrived from Caleago, ; Yhe departures to-day were the schooners David Stewart and George Sherman for Kis enuubu, D, G. Fort for Oswego, und Reindeer for Buttalo; alse the followlng wind-bound crafts sebvoncrs Harbarian, A. Doody, J, Muris Scott, George M, Case, Bellu Mitchell. Rved Case, and Januica, Who towing out this morning the sebuoner Zich Chandler had her cudder Hetent by striking upon tue bunk, and wus tuwed back toher dock, whort It Wud ascertuined that io dunwge bud beou dung, She and the H.C, tich> andy ure tay only boals of the wind-bound Uvut bit remaining bere, YouT HUNON, Pont [vwon, Mich. Nov, 18&—Down—Prapel+ ters Wisauhickon, Saillug; steamer Keweenaw; sehuoner Kin; ora. Siute Up—Prapullurs Pil, Blrekhond and burg, As oy urnerand buryes; sehvonuns Monguagon, iS ite. V'ind—West and light ; weuthorcold and snow? tars Powe Huron, Mich. Noy, 1810 p, m.—Pagsed. up—Propatiers Letigh, Iron Aye aud Consort. .Vowu-Propellers OW, Powers, Butina and barges, \betcurd und barged; sehouner Williau Vander tht, Wind south, gently; weathor clear and cold, petuost, vectal Dispatch tu ‘The UAleago Tribune, Detnort, dich. Noy. 1.—Bound down—Pro- petlers Vanderbilt. Wissuhiokun, Comiodures steum-buryes Ve HL, Ketcnuin, 8, Ciamborlan wid cousurt, Hurlvat wud consort, Sanilue; ten days | ede, Atneriean Union, FP. Le Danforth, veut, North Cape, Marky Martin, Ganges, King Sisters, 8, 1, Watton, é MUFFALO. Speelat Dispatch to The Chieagn Tribune. Burrano, N.Y. Nov. —Arrivala—Propeller St ied Mlawathn, xohooner Minnetinta, wali, Duluth, Cleared — Prapellers. (Mhuwitha, Waverly, schooners HE. Qissell, Minnehabit, Chiengo; schoonors J, Hi, Mead, doin B. Morelli, Mibyau- ony Canol freights—Fight conta on whent, 734 cents of corn, Canal shipments, 260,00) bushels. ENR, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunts Fury Pa, Nov, 18.—Entered—Propelier Weat= ford, Inmber, Alpenns propeller Gordon Camp: bell. merchandiae, Chleage, Cloanad—Vropottor Weatfand, ltt. Alpenas Propeller Conestoga, merchandise, Chicagy, we ESUANADA, Srectat Dispatch tn The Chleaga Tribt ESCANABA, Mich. Noy, 18.—Arrived—! Pathtinder, Clenret—Propeller 7. 1, Owen and echoonors Golden West ond Chartes MHuckley. BT. JOSEP, Epecial Dtapateh to Tre Chicago Tribune. St. Joagist, Mich. Noy. t8.—Clenred—Sehnoner Altice Richards, with bled buy for Escanaba. CLEVELAND, Sreclat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, LEVELAN, Uy Nov, 18&—Cleared—Propelter Newbury, for Chiengu. PorrT OF CIICAGO. ARRIVALS. Stmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries, shor Bhetis Ha, Miunitowee, sundries. Props, C, Hal, Muskegon, lumber, Prop Fayurife, Men autive, towing, Prop Huthtly, Buitalo, sundries, Prop skyiark, Benton Harbor, sundries, Prop i, Brittain, White Luke, lumber, Prop Avon, Butfalo, sundries. Prop St. Lonts, Buffalo, sundries, Prop dunes Davidson, sumtries, coal, Prop, J, Kershaw, Milwitkee, light, Schr Oliver Culver, Pensutkee, lumber, Behr Uaaritn, Hultato, cont. Schr Milwaukee Helle, De Tour, tolcgranh-potos, Sebr A.B, Nichols, Menaminee, limber, Sehr Arrow. Benton Harbor, sundries, Schr Ellen Willits, Menominee, lumber, Sehr Uranus, Menominee, Mabe, Sche 8. A. Wood, Murloutte, luinber, Sete Bertie Catking, Ford River, dundries, Schr Jessie Hoyt, Cedur River, limber, Sehr H. A. Hiebtnond, Muskegon, lumber. Schr Resumption, Ford River, luimter, Schr L 1, Shepard, Cedar River, cudar posta. Sclir Ford River, Ford iver, lumber, Scbr Charles Luling, Pensatkee, lumber, ACTUAL SATLINGS, Stmr Sheboygan, Munitowoe, sundries, Str Muskegon, Muskegon. sundries. Prop st. Albuns, Port Huron, 12,uu0 bu corn and: sundries, i Trop Lawrence, Port Huron, 11,000 bu corn and sundries, Prop Favorite, Menominee, sundries. Prop Montana, Builile, 38,000 bt corn, Prop Juniata, Erle, 00.000 bul corn and sundries. Prop Colorado, 1uttato, 24,000 bu wheat, 18,000 ba corn, aud sundri Prop Aleoun, Buttate 640 bu whent. Prop New York, Bultitlo, 67.500 bu corn, Sebr Sun Diego, Bullato, 00,70 bu corn, &ebr Bayle Wing, Muskegotl, UL sucks cats, Sebr L. Uf. Hammoud, Cape Vincent, 10.257 sacks anita, 8.000 bu corti, and sunitricn, Sehr C, A, King, Cheboygan, 12,106 bu oats, 200 bu corn, und eundeies, Sehr G. 8, Hazard, Buttle, 67,000 bu corn, fursh, Luitilo, 39,012 bu tlux-seed, Sebr i Jrawtord, Manistee, surmiries, Sele Ouk Leaf, Esenniubn, 6,03 bu ots, 2,000 bu corn, and sundrics, Schr Stundon, haere 1,000 bu corn, Prop Lauren, Erlo, U3, bu cron und sitns dies. Schr H, 18. Moore, Muskegon, 39 bria salt. Sehr Watertown, Ogdensburg, 10,100 bu corn, eh Flying Clot, Vt St. Lyuitee, 15,00 bu gate. hr Eierald, Pt, Colborne, 2,000 bit corn, pp Sky lurk, Bunton Harbor, sundries, Toy Joba Latham, Sturgeon Muy (towlue barge), 2aaM bu aita wad sutiteies, Sehr W. 1, Dunham, Frankfort, sundries, Sehr Butcher Boy, Marinette, sundries. bureh, Port Huron, 21,02 bu corn, Hehe A.C, Keating, Port tron, 22,009 bu corn. Sebe Gullatia, Burtela, 21,00 bu cara, Scher W. 8, Taylor, ‘Toronty, 24.773 bu corn, Sehr Oliver Mowatt, Owdunsburg, 18,000 bu cord. Sehr EP. Royee, Ludington, sundries. Schr Niagara, Milwaukee, light. Sehr 'Thowns Gawn, Erle, 37,200 bu corn, Sehr doses, Holland, Nght. Sehr Releeeaun, Muskegon, If Schr Auuie Sherwood, Eriy, 33,000 bu corn, Sehr Auule O, Hangon, Mauistea, light. r Cecetln, Manistee, Hunt, Selir Laehelle San Sclr M. L. Uigete, Bseanaba, Hutt. Sehr Josie Phillips, Muskegon, light. Sebe James Garrett, Milwaukee, tht hr 8, G. Anirewa, Muskegon, light. Schr J, M. Stephenson, Menominee, ight, Schr I. J, Bronson, Menaminge. Ugtt. Sebr Presto, Grind Haven, light. Sehr Rosa Belle, Grand Haven, light, Sche 8. A; fish, Grund Muven thts Rs ig! q Sehr Goldon-Lurvest, Grand Huven, Sehr H. . Borger, Milwaukee, tht. ur Delos De Wait, Suskezon, lpht. 9, Pr Lewis Ludington Musk Wylite { Sehr Kate Gillett, Muskegon Sehr Grice SebrJ. 8. M Schr Gilbert . Lyglat, Selir Live Oak, Muskegon, Heht. Prop Denn uchmond, Buifalo, 45,000 bu oats, 17,000 bu corneand sundries, Kershuw, Buitalo, 60,000 bu corn. Pp pals, Buffalo, 18,000 bu wheat. Bele Montauk, Buthity, 22,000 bu tax-seed. 26 23 nt. Ludington, sundeles, rd, Rachie, Ueht. Fevtoes Menekaunee, light. Skinner, Muskegon, light. ¥, Jones, Myskexou, Hele, Schr Eugie Wing, Maskegon, light, Sebr Z, G, Simuions, Muskegon, light, Sebr Cuba, Manistee, ight, AMUSEMENTS. THE GRAND OPERA-ITOUSE. There wus a change of bill at this thentre Inst night, “Yan the Virginian” not belng consli- cred strong cnough’te run tho entire week, and “Davy Crockett” was represented to a fairly well-Iilled bouse. Mr. Frank Muayo's pictura of the rugged, yet tendur-hearted buckwoodsinan dy one which has received in Its time earnest ade miration from thousands. ‘There fs in it the same fidelity to miture, the maily Vigour and the ideal- ity wileh nlways characterized the assumption, aiid the sume eicnestiess whleh draws tho wy m- pathies of Che audience taward him as he cue guges in the various adventures tending to tho cupune of bis brite. Misa Atte Weaver ren dered the part of Eleanor with fair acceptability, bul tho rest of tho company were scarcoly equal tu thoir party, allgut ay thoy are, DRAMATIC NOTES, Paullne Markhar ia sald to bo'yery lin Now York. “A Golden Gamo" at tho Grand Opera-Iouso noxt wouk, = Theutricat business In New York is reported ag Unusually brisk, Matt Cunning Is in tho city, apparently as woll ag ever ho was In bis life. “Unzel Kirke" is drawing large atdiences at MoVickur's, ‘The production deserves the put- runige. * ‘Tho Kiralfy’s spectucle, “Around the World dn Righty Uyd,” proves i strougs drawing card wt Haverly's. Dalelet, with tho bulk of his burlesque troupe, returned to town yesterday, ‘The Suissa ploylig in the Western cirealt in the Leyluning of the week, Milo, Littn will positively open the Star Loote ure Course at Ceutral Catt on Thanksyivange Daysall reports, tu the contrary uotwichstuud> fag. Sout-sulling ty now galng ob brinkly, masion has beon yoing on da tho Baris. pers duit the abaisaion of lndies te tho rie stalls is Pacis theatres. “Lhe Lkertelan ways the men are willing to adit tho Tale sex to thege seats on one condition, numelys that it bs obihintury on the Indies to deposit th the cloult- Toot the saucupans, —stutVing-dishes, eosle seultiod, and dust-pans whieh thoy wear lay the wulse of bute und bonnets, SPORTING. THE TURE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, OMAIA, Neb, Nov, 16-0, A. MMickuk prased through Omubn to-day wlth St. dullen, on route for Sin Franclseo, St. Julien has ons Urely recovered from a light attich of eplodtics Hickok says ho ty well sutiatied with tio horve's performances durlig tho past season, and will wager a reasonably amount et money that he cun bent Maud 8, sidu by side, or any other hore in tho world. | Ho days i Chileagd min stands ready to bet €50,0W tho sume way, St. Julien will brought ous uyain early next sengon, Hee oe eurbings for the past suason were Ba —_ f PEDESTRIANISM, Tinocrton, Muss,, Nuv, 18,—The long nuticl- pated race between A, J, Kearns, of Natick, and J, St. Hoppeny, of Boston, on the env side, agalnat J, E, Warburton, of Englund, to run twenty miles uyalnst the othors’ ten tiles each, oeelried hh afternoon at the Apeicutcurdl grounds, and resulted in favor of Kearny and iHoppeny, ‘Vines Lbour Sb ainutes 20 seconds, ‘Duv race waw fur a purse uf gu, Y. MC, A. Conumuvs, O., Nov. sCowmunitiee of the ¥ land organized by electiug J. W. Walter, of Clove- lund, asChalramn and t, J. Jauney, of Columbus, Heuratiey an ‘Treasurer, View 'Tasdell, resigned. ‘During the your the Comuuttes bas disbursed $2,700, leaving $10 on bund. = $< Why bo sick pnd alling when Hop Dittors will sebvouers L. Hunn, Montana, M. Fs Murrick, | aprely cure yo ‘The Btate Executive ste Hoe BL, CA. met hery to-day | i265 loys tide, LL thes feet, Slaughtering-Day at the Fat- Stock Show. A Magniticent Array of Beefsteaks and Roasts. The Short-Horn Men Secure the Grand Prize. One Shipper Takes 600 Hend for Europe, Yeateriay was, indeed, a red-lotter day at tho Fat-Stock Show, rendered so from tho biet that the Jnducs of dressed cattle were to puss upon the relative merits of the two treeds of it euttle which stand at the hend of the ment-pro- ducing famflles, representatives of which stralis were made to mect tholr fate at the merelless hands of tho butcher. Invitations wore sentto nencly every: professional buteber and tmeut-eutter It Chicnyo, and the conse. qvienes was that when the hour caine for tho slaughter of tho Innocent victlna n very large number of speetntors were present. ‘The butchers who knocked down and dressed the carcasses were from Ford's Murket, and tho caresses, tfter belug skinned, presented n very tine and appetizing uppenrance, It was ree murked that tho frst steer killed, na Hereford, entered by C. M. Calbertson, had, from the rich evlorof the ment, been fel artiticlally. Thero wore many evidences of atall feeding, and a constant endenyor to fatten on concentrated food, This vifect was, uf course, tho result of confinement aud a luck of exereise. Tho fatty purta were of creamy yellow, which is not cone aldereil the desirable condition in hardy cattle. ‘The carcass of the tirst Short-Horn killed, No. 30 of the cutulog, the property of Col, Gillett, dressed beautitutly, There was a Crestiess about the ment tbat unmistakably stowed tho hardy exercise of outdvor pusturage and tho effvet of blug-gréds diet, The ment, so far as could be seen, preavated a rich marbled uapect, the strenks of lean bolug marked for thelr tre- quency und richness. It was conceded by butch ers that this steer embraced points of excellence hot shown in the curcayses of the Herefurds. ‘This practiont victory. uf the Short-tlorn men is especially meritorious, fruin the fuct that no stung” for show bit been xttempted on thelr purt, while the Hereford men, it Is suld, uve fed their cuttle on all sorts ‘of fattening substances, kept thea ln comfurt= able atutts, und in viroud Ways prepared them for the tuat of yesterday, IT MUST BE CONCEDED, however, that In the essential points of supe- rlority the Hereford men inive gained at tory at the show, but it ls certain hat the effect will be to unity the Suort-Horn bree: Inan eifort fo concentrate thelr cifurts to exeul hereafter, These gontlemen have determined to curry the war for supremacy iute the enemy's cump, ond during thy next year stull-fed Shurt-turng will be numervua at the homes of the great breed> ers. If tt has resolved itself to the proposition that in order to gain the renown that tollows the blue ribbon the breeder nist necessarily feed finseed meni, shelter bis cuttl, and inevery otter know! wny pitnper tho stock, and present them before the Jadues rolling In artificial fat, tho Short-Horn inen assert that thoy are pre- pared to take a decided stand, und a eur y hence propose tu exhibit *stuifed” cattle, and thug meet thor adversaries, and beat them at their own yatta, and by their own methods, ‘The tirst rue of tho diy was the grand sweep- stakes for the best animal inthe show irrespect~ lve of breed, The entries ineluded ull tho cattle, ofall ages, which had Giken individual premiums, ettement pending the deelsion of tho Committee was tntense. ‘The judges were over at hour tn arriving at thelr decision, when Mr. } Somucl Dysurt, Superintendent of ‘the otis, tied the ribuon on tha Kentucky Short-Hurn steer now owned by Mr. Byleston, of Attegheny: City, Pa. ‘Phe effect of this netlon wis electric, The Short-Horn men simply went will with de Tight. ‘They huyeed each otber, Jumped upon tho benches, und expresiod their feelluga in alinost every concelyably manner, White this exhibition of joy was golng forward 4 bale was culled, and It ‘was noticed that. tho judues were surrounded by the Hereford “meu, dt owns found that str. = Miller aad Med another protest on tho ground that tho Kentucky steer was shown lust year as . thoroughbred Short-Horn, un the stutement of the breeder, Mr, Nichuls, furnished to Mr. Grivea, the oxulbitur, Mr, Gnives bus sinca become convinced thut his steer isn grate + Shori-fiorn, aud entered bim this year to that { clus, Mr. Graves presented 4 statement of the { facts to tho Board, whieh proved that be had beon Iinposed upon In regard to tho breediu of the stver, and thia stutement inet tho approval of thy Hoar, who decided that the Kentucky steur was otlgible to compete tor THY GRAND SWEEPSTAKES PRIZE. It was evident from tho first that this steor was the best nnimut in the show, ‘The best judges have not been buckward In expressing this opine fon, and the fact hus been v suurce of consitel able mxiety and digcusaton on the purtofl muny uxhibitors who were of course guyer to win (ho grand chalienge plate. It tal been rumored tor severat duys that If the Committee ted the prize-ritbon on the Keutucky steer a protest would be hed, ‘Tho Comrmittes declded that the Short -Torn wis the beat beef animat in the show, but, in consequence of Mr. Miller's claim that tt) hud. been entered under false colors, the Bonrd eons cluded to allow lin an opportualty to show that Tret. Ag the mutter now suunds, (Mr. Miller en dubstuntiute his charges, he will get the premio on ils Hereford steer Conqueror, Mr. Graves is a gentioman of ineans and well- nown integrity, and his representations to the Bourd us to the tets i relation ta the Nicholls steer are oiltirely erdeible, if is not thoughe that: Mr. Miller will bu able to verity his vharge that thore is any Wrong clther in the breeding of the aniinal or in the manner in which It wis entered, run It niny be surely suid that the challenge cup will rumaln with tho Kentucky animal, THY POULTRY DEVARTMRNT. ‘The show of fut poultry f4 tho hirgest, and the quilities of tho individunl entries ure of a higher order of inert, thin have over been seen at nny fair or oxhipition in tue West. This exhibition of fut chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys Is utte of the attractive features of the ehow.” ‘Tho coop tire daily vislted by great numbers of poultryernisers, ¥ are enthust= oatic in prifsing the excellence of the entries, The depurtnentis wonder the ablo superintend> ence Of ir He D. Emery, of this olty, Tho Cominitices on awards bave subaltted thelr Anal reports, and the following lst of premiums us Leen determined upon; ‘ POULTRY PREMIUMS, Beat turkey couk—Dush & Blodgett, Downor’a Grove, TL. Hest turkey hon—Same parties, Hest gandur—loury Vovis, Dyer, Ind, Hest poose—Sume party, Best cock—J. Lh. Foote, Norwood Park, Rest hen~-Sehellt & Davy, Dyer, tnd. Mest drake und duck—Llusb & Btodsett, Dow= ner’d Grove, WL Heat dtapliy of live fut poultry—Bush & Dtod- Rett, Downer’s Grove, Uh THE SILLER PROTEST. Tih THIMUNE of yesterday refurred ton pro- teat tiled by Me. GL, Miller, of Beecher, ity nalist one of tho awards of Tucaday. ‘The trets av this unfortunate mntter are us follows; Whe trouble arose from Mr, Miller's fullure tu carry. ot the blue ribon In’ Class Ay Lat 5, grades and cross, 8 yeurs old snd under "Mr. 2 Miller exhibited = ono of hls prime steers, but, much to bis disappolute Ment, wh Short-term won tho premium, He ted: bis weittua protest, and was at once wranted hearing by the Uourd. dtr. Miller clued thut great Unjustica bad been exhibited by the Cominitica, aud that their decision bad been mide contrary to thu merits of the animals: on exhibition, Sr, Aller suited to the reporter that the Board heard bid argiiiunt, and nan: moudly agreed tht the award wis anjust, but thoy Could not sea how the niatake could Le remedied, ‘They further lnformed him that tho Coumittca who had taude the award hat beon discharged for Javutapetine, yy aad he at ance withdrew bis protest, thus rulloviny te Roar of further respoustbitity. ‘Lhore are ut course two. sldes to every question worthy of discussion, wud this strogity between Shorts llorn and Hure- ford buckors 1s ito exception te the rule. On betuleat the Bowed It ts stated that’ tha Cate mittee wie not disetiarged for inconipetency, but on the contrary the Bound resulyed to mand by tholr report which gaye the chiss ribbon to Me, Miller's competitor, "Cine Teuse baths given both sktesof this contr very, and the WUlie May Tare tt awn cunctuslanse as Co which js the correct version, or if there be anxious ine dividuals desirous of further informution, choy can readily sutlsty thelr curlostty by an appeal tu the records of tho Board, . THE BLAVGNTER ftEPOItT, The following unollicial report of yesterday's cattle siuughter, with be supplemented with’ a more detuiicd repurt os sour te the papers can be prepared: Bleer, Band under 4 pears aay Cant” grade Hereford; uxpibited by GM. Culbertson, Chicago, UIs weluhed before slaughter 18135 Yost head, os lbey Uide. Lut tls; feet, Wibss gute, Au tuys paigneh, 1ud}s ibe; Hyer, heuet, tonyuel blue s tba, Snuv,” gride Short-Horn; exhibited by 8. D. Gilet, Klkbart, Its live weight, 161239 lbs; hea, S742 Ws; hide, 87 tba: feet, (Why Iba; guts, wi , liu}, Iba; liver, heart, tongue, Hereford steer; exhibited by T, L. ener, TL; Nye welwtt, 180d Ibe; beud, sii ta: wuts, th liver, heart, tongue, and Vos; pauney, 14 bs: pluck, U4 Is. TZ and under J years, Putnam,” Hereford atuury exhiviied My 1. L, Miller, Hevcuer, UL; live Welght, 1.01% los.; bead, 23 Ibs.3 bids, Ws iba; feet, 18 thas guts, 1at tbs; liver, heart, tor and pluck, a co ita Rude, Sbort-Hora ateer: exbibited by J.D, Gillett, Hikuart, JL; lve welgnt, 1401 Hteur, Land under? years, “Monroe,” grade Hereford steort exhibited’ by MC, burietn, Mechnnlesvit as tive wotgtih 1 Iba: neue 8 Mss Woes feet, 15 Whs.5 gilts, TING (he, nite, F » LL tba; liver, beart, tongue, and pluck, 40 lbs Caw, 1 yenra or nnider, “Grand Chunk,” Bhort- Tlorn ows oxhibited by It, Gcorue Dun, Mechans i . Ive woluht, 1436 Ihs.: bend, ats | hi feet, LE toys" pntmel and gui und pittek, OL Ibs, paw ut He, tes, te pul tallow, 17 1bs.3 Hyer, heart, tongue, NOTES. The particulars of tho ehecp sinughtor which occurred yesterday will be given dn det: as sours ng the ollichy reports ean be mite tp. Abner Strawn, of Ottawa, the greatest breeder of Cotawold sheep in America, yesterdiy Drought into the bullding at hirge lot of hls tiniest: elves, wethers, and tims, Mr. 'T., Miller, the great Hereford breeder, yesterday. sul. the hundgome blooded. cow *Mnhi of Orienns” to Mr. We M. Simith, of Doe troit, Wintleld Scott, of Wyoming, UL, sold bis cow “ Maggie sth” to the site party. Mesara. Osborne & Co. of Humiltan, Cannita, hive purehased GW head lee beet x eI frown the hinitense herd of, }» Gillett, ey will ship the stock to London, Euylund, where it eu Lu sold nt Sinithiteld Market ue Cheistinas eur, ‘Tho monstor steers in tho show which were entered for the prize offered fur the heaviest auloul were paraded last evening, and tiken olf feed, They tro uniter atrvelllanee, and after remaining until this morning without food and water wil be weighed. ‘he contest will probas bly be between the steer * Moses,” owned by Mrs gobo Weedinan, of Fariner City, IL, and Nelson Morris’ Stock Yard bovine, Mr. T. L. Miller yesterday mado the following prupoaltiua to CoL J. D, Gillett. He would ke ong hundred native or serub cows and breed = thotn ty puro Hereford Uuttls, Cul. Gillett ta breed the sume number of nitive cows to Short-Elorn bulls, Mr, Miller of- fered to wager $10,000 that the prodiict of his Hereford sires would shoty better cattle and it tluer quality uf mext for the block. Mr. Gillett ig sutd to have trented tho proposition with dlse dali. He takes the brow! ground that his repu- tution aa 0 breeder is well Known both in Amer- ica und Europe, and, 14 succesa Js the objective polite in cuttlo-raiging, he is not egotistical in are punsiny tht te hns een secesstul, and profers to witste no time in struggling for something he already pustaaes, PERSONATS. Among tho new facesin yesterday's crowd wero noticed Col, M. HL Coubrane, of Hillhurst, Farm, Camuda, tho great breedor of * Duvhess" Short Horns Col, J. W. dndy, of Tollutn, the fanious live stock ‘anetionver; fA. Powell, of Spring: born, the largest {mpertor of Clydesdile bors and Tolstein cattle in this country; the Hon. E. A. Villey oud Joha, Clarkson, of the St. Lonts Flr Asaucliution; 8. i. Lockridge, of Logitis- port, ind., Secretary of tho American Snurt. Harn Brest rs’ Asdoctation; and J, I. Speurs, of ‘Pollla. THROWN IN THE RIVER, \ Sieh Is the Fate of n Man Robbed of 8140. A brief ‘tem fn yesterday's paper told bow Willlam Gatlaghor bad fallen tote the river near Stato street, and how he bad been rescued by Edward Kebue, the bridgetender, It now ap- peurs that the police suppressed cortaln facts In cunnection with thls case which, upon being atrung together cotinectedly, make a bighly sensational story. Gallagher did not fall Into tho river, ty euted, but chilins bo whe thrown into the water by two unknown men, who tiret robbed him of about ¥140 cash, and then throw him into the water to prevent him frum muking aly ulurming outery, or from pursuing them, He mut those bloodthirsty villains fu Fink’s | guloun, No. West Madison atreet, and hud sundry drinks with them, ‘they trented him yery courteously, aud ho mudo quite free with thom, until towards morning be realized that they bad led hit to tho lonely and tutreyuented docks of the Northwestern’ rill. roud, Just cast of State street bridge, and ou the north bunk of the river, dust us bia fears came upon him, the two men made a violent uttuck upon bim, and bofore he could resist and cull for h they bad rifled his pockets of ull but one silver doilir, and bad toppled hlin over into the river. Gallagher tella & Very hurrowluy story of ull this gud bis ex- perlences jn the water. he bridgetendor guys he heard a man in tho water calling fur help, and threw out to the mun the grappling Jrous and u targe wooden buoy attuched to them. Gullagher was timully placed on the duck, aid taken to the bridge-nouse, where he rewiined until Lieut, Byrne and ily police took bim tu the Armory. He told them Auth a ory und sald be could identify bly as- saftants, There is no ‘doubt that the river gives up munya Honte,” who has been disposed of in exuetly this manner, but Gullagher's attnic was nevertheless looked wpun uy luiprobable by the pollee, In the thet plice, Gallagher clalmed tw be on recent arrival trom Clinton, dy but war recognized by Miko O'Brian, nicht engloeer ut the Armory, neo man whe wus formerly employed tlong the devs us i steve dore, and whilu he wus industrious enough, aud intght bave suved $0 from bis earnings, yet it was Iniprobable that he was tn the buble of eure rylug that amount of money about with bliin, utkugher his not been heard from sluce leav- qog the Armory after huving recovered frou tha Gtiecta of bis chilling bath. FINANCIAL. Vailuro of J, & W. Hovsack, n Grains Selling Virm of Odell, Ul. Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. ODELL, HL, Nov. 18—J, & W, Hossuck, of this town, fuiled to meet tholr obligations on Friday: lust, and made in assignment to John MoWiit- jums and PW. Kenyon, Tale la tholargest fall- ure which hag ever occurred in Livingston County. Tho Hossucks were tho heaviest grain- dealers upon tho no of the Chiengo & Alton Ttuilrond, Their Habilitios ure estimated at from) $250,000 to 300,0W, They owe In Chicago $110,000, to parties to Wham thoy owe ndvances; $150,000 Ig due to overybody in thig yicinity, In addition to tholr extensive grain trade, although thoy did notudvestive nus auch, they were cone sidured the bunkers for ull this country tar and near, Henes farmers, mervhants, und pubtic ottivera hud been Induced by the bigh rate of iuterest olfered by tiem to deposit all thote surplus funds, thotr Interest account amounting fron OW to $25,000 per annul, ‘This item of vat Was the muln puint which wuve thems command of all the monoy thoy wished, and about ail the surplus funds of this community. ‘The loss comes with grout soverlty ‘upon those who huye lett thelr funds with thont tu mect fous and Interest due Jan, 1, 18t, ‘Tho Hossucks have been in business bere for four teen years. Through tholr Industry and popue Turlty' thoy hive built up u large tride, and have shipped Crum here as high is L00u,000 bushels of vorn Iniyenr, All wish to seo the old firty.uwpan ita tectiugain, Tho Asslenees are at work pres paring wstutemont of the asset and Mibilittes: of the Nem. Thero ure various estimates us ty Ue dividend that) will be putd, Some put it #8) low ‘ny 2G conta, und others more sanguine think It will pan out cents on the dollar, Tho closing of such a firm ny this, which controlled tho avaltaple age sete OF It large dnd NOt Overprospermts Commis nity, at thid season of tho year, is blow which will be felt fort tong tle, ODD-FELLOW: je Mootings of the Grand Lodges of INl- noise and Indiana, Speelat Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Noy. 18.—The Grand Lodge of Qud-Fetlows to-day clueted thy foltowing officers: Grund Master, WHUCumback, Greensburg; Dep- uty Grand Muster, Ne 2. Richmon, Kokomo; Grand Warden, 8. DP. Olyer, Frankia; Grand Secretary, BoP. Foster, Indlanupollys Grand. ‘Treaguror, 'T. P, Hughey, Indiunnpullss Trustees ofthe Grand Lodge Hall, J. 8. MeChesnuy, WH fam Wullnes, and J, A. Metzger, Indianapolis Represuntutives to Sovercign Grand Lodge, D. W, Lafollette, Now Albany, two yours; Enoch Cox, Detphl, one yenr2 Honry Champ, of Ponn- und HL B, Garratt, Grand Master of Ohio, the lodge und were suitably ree celven. Greetings were exchanged with the Grand Lodge of Tlinots, ti session at Danville, after whiel thy body adJournod, <a SOME MISTAKE, OAKLAND, Cal, Nov, 18=Tho Tribune pub- Ushea the Associated Prosa dispatch anueunemngs the sudden death at Philudelpila of Moruce Morrell, supposed to bea wealthy resident at Onkland, ctyeny, dd Buys "HO such peru ly kuown in thls a “Give Mo Baggies,» Bostin, Comurretat Huitettn, A well-known lady’ urtiat resident in Rome relutes that whilu standing one day near the stutue of the Apollo Bulyidere, shy’ eudd becume aware Of the presences of a country: wont, The neweunur, # Welletoede-looklug American worn, intraduced herself.us Sirw. Haggles, of » Misvouri, and then waked? ov fy thiy (ue Apoilu Belvidere?” wy: Sis H— tuwtitled to the iontity of tho work, ‘and the (ourlst thon subd: “Considered a geout statue?" The titerroguted lady replied that [twas gens rally thauuat to bu ove of the musterpleces of Munly beauty und all that sortof thing? afd the lady (rom the tund of the setting oun, ” Sus, rerayiciudlent the now aimuzed yrtlst, © 1p 1a wuld tu Le one of the uublust representas Haug Of gue Rumuun frame,” 1 sdk © Well, oxciuiin ta. Ilargles, gloat ar Hudeker) und with ure akiuibo, fuktines, last and earnest louk wt the marble, "Pye sven the Apollo Helvidere und Tye don ltugygles; and wive me Kugyles,' “The way of the transgreasor ts hard" 3 wise ud buy Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for 25 cout. f as ,—_ GUE, : 8 <4 n [pr] u ua os a 1 Be 2 es Pt 28 Ser Ba au &. 3 Sf ae Pod Bp See eS Ps 2 aa 25 8 S82 “ke Bo 8 arene 5 — trope stanky 2 Dyspepst, 7 Dhacaden git Ague, Hhenme tism, 2 Fonsy, Hea Biliousness, Nes vows Debitieems Tho Boot REMEDY KNOWN fees 9,000,009 Bottic:' ‘ROU SINCE Bottles This Syrup possesses Varted Properti Xe Sttnsutates the Peynth ah which eonverts the Starch food inte elucuse. 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