Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
} ' t 7 i + Clin Es} firats, Milwaukee &St. Paul, La Crosse & Dakota Division, Indiana, Decatur & Spring- field firsts, International & Great Northern firsts, Houston & Texas Central firsts, mals Tine, amd Central Towa firsts; 9% In Tron Mountain festa, Columbus, Chicago & Indl ana Central trust certificates, Chesapenko & Ohlu enrreney Us, and Denver & Rio Grande MH consolss 44 In Milwaukee & St. Pat Fey Crosse Division. ‘There was ndectine of per cont In Lexns Paelfic firsts, Rio Grande Diyiston; ty In Tron Mountalt seeonds, pre- Tineome, and Jersey Central income; 2S In Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg firsts; in Cedar Rapids &Northern firsts, and Union Pacliic firsts. . THE LOCAL, MONEY MARKET Is fully netive at 6 per cent, and it turned out that some of the brokers who yesterday oferod money at 4 per cent: Just before the close pald after the etose of bank hours 6 percent and a contnlsston of 1-52 for enough tom thelr bank accounts good. ‘The Dunks are losing to the South and West, ant to tha ‘Freasury, much more money than they ar: gaining by gold fmports, and, on the sine volume of borrowers at the Stock Ex- change, the demand from that quarter for Joans ts of course Inerensing to the extent tut stocks are bought on margins at current prices, THE GREAT RISE ‘ in the New York Central and Lake Shore ts explained by a current rumor to-day, which ix given with authority, to the eifeet that the New York Central road is. to be tensett to the Lake Shore. It 1s mderstond that the basis of the arrangement has already been agtecl upon, and thet only minor deus re- innin to be settled, With this arrangement there will be an Inerense of the stock of the New York Central to an extent not yet known. Some say that the stock will be doubled, and that the Lake Shore Road will guarantee 6 per cent per aunonion the whole stock. ‘The renson assigned for the leasing of the New York Central to.the Lake Shore, ant not vice versa, is that the leasing of the Central Road to a corporation of another State removes that property from legisiative restrietion here, Messrs, Vander- bilt, Mills, Keene, and many large enpitallsts, doth here and abroad, are said to have boneht y heavily tha stocks of the Van- derbllt system during tha past two months, ‘Chis Is regarded ay the preliminary step toa consoldation of all the Vanderbilt luterest, Invluding Harlem, Canada Southern, and Michigan Southern. In this conneetion, the ramor gains curreney thatthe fucllities of the Harem Road ave to be Inereased for the burpose of conveylng the passenger business ofthe system between New York and Al- bany, louving the frelght business to come over the Hudson River route. Ata mecting of the Executive Committea of the St. Louls, Iron Mountain & Sonthern Railway Company held to-tlay, It was re- solved that the Treasurer of the Company bo direeted to withdraw the natlee dated Sept. 22, 1480, sent: to the New York Stock Ex- change, Informing them of the intentlon of this Compnny tu tssne 15,000 slinres of the stock of: this Company for the purposes therein stated, ‘The St. Louts, Iron Mount- aln & Southern Rattway Company have de cided to issue no part of sald shares. . IN MEVIEWING THE RECENT MAPLD RISE IN BTOCKS, the Telegram says this evening! ‘The rago of speculation has spread wiiely throughout tho agricultural dlatriets, When tho inevitable grand reaction comes, tho people of Galesburg, Paducah, ‘Titneville, Penn Yan, and other small provincial towns witl bo the greatest aufferers, not in umount to be sure, but. in proportion’ to thelr menns. The “ lambs" aire not, as a rile, thosy ving here or near here, ‘Tho Inhubitants of tho Interlor dubble largely in Btocks on on. rlaing market, We seo in Wail street tho Jnnk. wiry man from Down Eust exchanging “ polite’ with tho cuger-eyed denizen of Chiecago,. and there under tha. shadow of . mighty sombrero is some big-bonanzn person. from -the Pacific Slope, pulling jn the sume harness with a iniscelinucgus brood of speculators from Cin- elonatl, Loulavilie, Kangas City, Keokuk, Peoria, St. Pani, Minnenpolis, ete, “ During tho last aixty days : THE GREAT OPERATORS have saddled cnormnous quantities of doubtful stocks on tho public at large, and this process 1s stl going on. | To keep up the appearance of an casy money market, the brokors of tho fead- ug bull speculators lend imonoy nt the Stock Exchange in tho, finn}. dealings at 2@3'%4 per veut for which they hud pnid 6 per cent in the morning, Tool out for squalls, IN THE MINING ENCMANQES TO-DAY, Cilhunx stock .attrieted attention, advancing from A to OL, and Jarge outside orders wera recived. Ado ailvanced in sympathy with ‘froin $3 to over 43, ; Goodshaw was, wnuch stronger: at. 0," Iron Sitver sold in Jurgo lots'at “450, ‘Tlie: transfer of the old Calaveras stook has been Himlted of late, but it ts reported that Inrgo blocks ara belug auietly handed tn for exchange. Business in Dudley was good at an advance from 38 to 0, Other stocks on the general lst presented a good showlng, and a strong and actly niarket continued throughout tho day, PRODUCE, A TEAK IN THE loom, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicavo Tribune, New York, Noy, 2.—Extenslye trangne- tlons were reported Jn winter whent again, chiefly of course, In the option Ine, the De cember ant Janunry option. on new red con- ting the centre of the speculative Interest, Prices, however, haye been muck depressed, and very varlable, losing carly In the day about one and a half to two and a half cont a bushel under freer aud quite urgent offer- ings, but on No.2 red rallying Inte In tho afternoon about one-half. to one cent a bushel, while No, 1 white foll off heavily, Spring wheat also dectned one to two cents bushel on 4 moderate movement, Sales were reported of No.1 rect at $1.0@1.:8, closing nt $1.33 asked; No.3 red at $1,20@1.973¢, ehletly at $1.27@1.27}4, closing at $1.87 bid and up to $1,973¢ asked; do November at S1L27@ Les, clushig at SL273f bids do December at SLOTY L280, closing at SLAig bid and SLarig » askou; do Jantary at S12u@1.oy, closing at S1.2035; do Februnry at St.g0x@1.53, clusing at Sisyg bid. and S1uig ngkeds No. 3 red in lots at $1.24; ungraded red at §1,20@1.90, as to quality, : coms, was also quoted down 3¢@t cent a bushel on free offerings, fending to a very uutlve movement, largely fn the option dine and closing more flrmly, Sales were reported of nixed Western ungraded now and old at BMG cunts, ng to quality; No. 3 at 68 sents; No, 2 white at G:@u2!¢ conta, OATS were moderately active at a reduction of about 9@1 centa bashel. ‘Lhe demand hi been fn good purt speculative, Sales reported of white Western ungraded at S2eents, as to quullty; uiixedtdoe ut 4G eonts; No, 3 Chicayo quoted at ASG cents alluat, RYE AND BAULEY Ryo was unsettled, closing weaker ona mudorate call for supphes, A few eur-loads of No, 1 soul at$L0s, No, 3 Western, Nove: ber delivery, quoted at :$1.08 bid and $1,.00@ Loghy-asked, G Harley was higher and wanted, Sales were reported of a boat-loud of No, 2 twd- rowed State ut 0 ceuts, 2 + PROVISIONS, Western steain Inrd continued active, ehiciy in the speculative Mne, and ruled stronger, Other artleles attracted only nioderate shard of attention at generally bleady figures. Western mess pork wast slack demand for enrly delivery, quoted ut 914.50@15,00, In the option Hue, Western luess wis Inactive, with thy December'option At $18.50 bid and $14.25 usked, atl Feb- rugry ab StS bid and $15.50 asked, Dressed Logs were tore freely offered, with a fair dead noted ab 6GOg cents, Cut meats day to William Wade, "dicate, us to the détalls of the organization, '& Co., and until that was done his Nps must were in good request, Bacon qufat but fi long cleat quoted at 73¢ cents and short clear atsigcents. (Western steam Inrd has been fairly active, closing higher for early deliv- ery; quoted at $810 bid, and in the option Jno av nective trade lias been reported at un filyance of about & cents, with November quoted as closing nt $0,05@0.07}4, December at £0.0814, tho year option at $0.02, January at $0.05, and Febrnary at $9,10, OTHER MATTERS, Tallow was In more demand, with sales Noted at 64@O4 cents for prine, An sugara, raw was firm on a moderately fetlve movement, on the basls of BY@T cents for falr to good refining Cubas centrif- ums ntS cents. 4 ‘The berth frelght movement wason amore Nberal senle, espeetally inthe ne of graln contracts fur British ports, at somowhat stendier rates. For Liverpool engaemunts have been, by steam, flout at 2s Gduts (nost- ty through freight and forward alitpment), and by outport steamers as low ng 2s Hdees Baas wheat at TWye@T~d, closing at Tet. asked; provisions nt Ws od@dis (wnainly through freight for forward shipment), aud se i ZHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMIER 24, 1880 TEN PAGES. he te Is Ropubltenn, Tho vote being Iftge, it absolutely nec | 0 thoun estaryy in order\ to got it all in by | chened her far away § Sundown, to vote ns fast ns possible, A systems | 6), atle plan for delaying every Heputitean by ehal> lemze was discovered carly in tho diay. A sor of quests which had been prepared werd us In eyery inatanes, constniing from flye to ten minotes af tho thnoof each etiallonged votor. The plan sicecated, so.svell fn ‘tho First and Fifth Wards that, at siindown, 1014 Republionn votera Were walting with thelr battots in thole bands, but were not ullowed to depoalt thom, Rrunawiek County—In tho precinct of North: West Township, tho polls were closed before Bu down, and Mfty-eone Hepnbileang were deprived, of nn opportunity to deposit thelr ballots, een Columbus County—The precinets of this conde"! $y ty bordoring on South Carolin, by means une ‘7 Kuown, Ineronsed tho Democratic majority over au, nl igh the Jour w link ong, rom homo and friends, ighys * heenitee,”* sho ald, love him more thin ml ele in this warld, He'll never burt or mistreat me againg T know ho will note’ And snet is wat Jove and Wwomun's aiitple falth in ina. May Mary Mauck meet thit tender reeeptlon, and pars tho re- motwlerof her days in that pouce and happls heas her self-sacrifielng love merits, David must have Veen erizy when he strick me,” aie sald tu her simpllelty. “for he wlwars loved mo.” So lot ithe hoped, and alao that he may Never have anothor mental danse. a ———- COLD SNAP. | z Me ings, CANADA. Bpeetat by patch to The Chieago Tribune, NKtr, Nov,,2.--The extrowiely cold weather of tit} plist two.days hoe closed navi Hon at this port iy fahas revolved from below indicnte What Hey tnt of, pte ladon County—Tickets for Mr. Cannady were thrown out and not comnted, tho poll-hollers having put thom Into the wrong box, Cumberland County—Fifty-four votes for Mr, Canny were put Inte the wrong box, and were not counted, leaving here bins come to -gilét., The alonmehip Oxtawa, of the Dominion Line. aod. Abe. chip havne. whieh tert for xen, are nslore ‘hh Unilsenn, aud n dispatch from thoto'to-night Ruy the latter wilt he a total wreck.'sTha‘tor- ner, it 4 thought, will be wot off ta-morrows: The steamers Damion and. Peruvian, also from this' pert are homed in by. the 160 nent ene nn JOUN KELLY. THE GREAT REVOLT AGAINST ITM, Ce by outport steamers ns low as S3s Ud, GENERAL NEWS. FAILURES, MARWOOD, OF MINNEAPOLIS, Spectat Diarateh ta The Chieago Tribune, New Yon, Noy, 24—The New York ered- {tors of N. 2B, Harwood & Co,, wholesate dry- woods merchants of Minnenpolis, Minn, were surprised to-day to learn the full extent of the failnre, ‘They sent a committer to In vestigate atfairs, who have taken ev menns ta protect thefr Interests, ‘l'o-day Messrs. Wood & Co,, tlry-gouds credit agents, recelyed from Mhinecapulis, from the member of the firm who ty on the Committee, the re- port giving the result of the Investlgating Comtuittee’s work, which shows the. total Mabilittes are much greater than was sup- posed. ‘They also recelved: telegraphic dis- patches that the prospect for a larger divi: dend,as demanded by the New York creditors, Was tore favorable, and that froin $0 cents to ‘70 cents on the dollar would probably bu of fered to the unsecured creditors to com: promise, THE STATEMENT, whieh has been ausionsl} awatted by the creditors here, shows the Habilitles to be $919,011.30, from which deduct the estimated value of goods returned and not reecived, $30,000, and the total Mnbilities are Sss0,- O11.88. The nomfunt assets are $904,214, after a-ceduetion of goods as before. ‘Che es- tinnted shrinkage of assets in ease of Niguidatlon © by Assignee aro on- aner- ehandise one-third, $17,670,073 aecounts, one-third, — $100,014.33; bills recely= able, one-third, - 35,69813; furniture In store, $12,000; ‘muehinery in factory, $0,000; suspended necount, 85,000; samples, $6,000; total estimated shrlukage, $523,- 812.0, This Jenves the net assets at $580,- 4101.50, against which there are confessed Judgments for $395,765.49, leaving for the un- secured creditors $104, JOUN STERLING HONINSON,. manufacturer of patent blotter tablets at No. 143 Greenwieh street, and printer at Watertown, N. Y., made nn assignment te- day, his Nabilitics amounting to about $95,- } 000, and tho assets are estimated at $2,000. Ue started his manufactory here In August. WILLIAM AND ADELINE DNINCKERHOF?, comprising tho firm of William Brinckerhot & Co,, nanufaeturers and Jobbers In hats at No. 412 Brondway, made ‘an assignment to- D Their Mabillties are about $15,000, % NORTHERN PACIFIC. 3 THE SYNDICATE. Swctat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. New Yonrk, Nove 2—An inquiry. was mnade to-night of some the parties reported to bo interested In the Northern Paeliic Syn- Mr. Charles Lanter, of Winslow, Lunier & Co., sald that he was not at Iberty at present to sny anything about the reported farmn: tion of the Syndicate. ‘The whole matter would bu tnade public Ina few days, elther through his firm or that of Droxel, Morgan remain sealed, While the members of the Syndicate decline to talc about the matter, they do not deny that the Syndicate bas been tormed, . ‘ THE “PASSION PLAY.” FURTHER DISCUSSION, Sptclat Dispateh to: The Chicag Tribune. New York, Noy, 23—The “ Passion Puy” was the feature of the mecting of the Board of Aldermen to-day, and it now looks ag though tho officinl noltee that has thus been taken of the dramntic evangelteal polyglot performance will result In some do- elded action, When the Board met, Ald. Morris handed down a resolution providing that, as, the production of this play would bo an Insult to any Christin community, the Corporation Counsel be requested to pre- para un opinion as to any law now In force that would bo sulllclent to preyont its production, and, if there {s no law, whether the Common Counell would be empowered to enact an ordinance to pro- llbit the exhtbition, If the Cotnell has the power the resolution authorizes the Corpora- tlon Counsel to draw up on ordinance and send It to tho Board of Aldermen for Its hin- mediate passage, ‘Tlie Board adopted this resolution with but one dissenting yote, ‘There are PETITIONS AND PROTESTS for signatures being signed In ull parts of the city, the Young Men’s Christlun Assoeln- tion being very active in {ts oppusitton to the movement, Meanwhile, the rehearsal fy pro- pressiug vigorously, and the 110 “supes?? Who compose the rabble and attendant spec: tators of the Crucifixion are being’ driited Junto a clear senso of thelr duties and respon: sibilities, 3 CANADY, TOW UF WAS DEFEATED IN NONTICATIOLINA, Spectat Dispateh tu The Chicago Tribune, New Youn, Nove 3.—4_ corkespondent of the Tones, writing from Ralejgh, N, C,, re Jntes at sume length the frauds which were practiced in that State at tho late elvetion, Ly tho course of his letter he says; ‘Tho instaneca of fraud tn tho different coun tlea nre many, and ure conclusive af the pure poses of the Demounits. Mr, Bdward It, Brink, Corresponding Beerctary af tho Hepubtlean Cons uressionn) Committee of tho 'thlrd Distrlet, bas collected facta concerning tho frauda In that dlatriet, whence Mir. Canady bie announced that ho intend’ to contest str. Bhackto- ford’s seat. Shuckluford's mnority, we roe turned by the County Canvassing Hoard, ty 110. With a free vole and a fair count Mr, Canady’s mujority would haye beon 076, The {uxtinces given by Mr. Brlule are as folluwst Carteret Cuunty—In tho preelnct.of Bloures heud Clty, forty-eiviit Democrats voted for Shackleford who were not entitled te vote, hy thu preciiet of Saunders’ Store, thirty Repub- Henns, all quatitied elvetors who desired to voto fur Mr. Canady, were prevented from voting, ¢ Onstow County—Tho yote of two proelucts, Willinwus and Angola, were thrown out and not counted, the only kuown reuson being that they gaye Mr, Canady 9 majority of 100 votus, Duptla County—One hundreg and twelve bale Jota ‘cnet for Sr. Cunudy wero thrown out and not counted, Leenuse thoy were doposited by the poll-holders In auother bullot-box than thut pros vided for Congressional tickets. Ther were nine boxes, und tho ticketa were handed to the poll-holdcrs to be distributed to thoir proper boxes as required by law, Ponder County—Tho Democrats printed and distributed tickets to voters who could not read and write containing the nawe of © Witllumgon DP, Panady," aud £9 ballots of this character wero yoted, wud thrown out und not counted. The nates of the Nemoonits who porpetrated this fraud are known, New Huuover County—In overy precinet where the Ropublicuns bad a tajoclty frunds wero perpetrated, In the Finit and Fitth Warda of Wilmington tho population Js nearly all cole |. should be furnished, comprising only those } man, mid was olfered employment in the State “elghtocn: smenutime the wife had raoclget eng from and ‘was — erlmfinlly Sorel, and it is! donbetul if thoy wilt: bord tonight éapujtt ts Proeved to seu, A ilispatch from Guntee Pretty certain that the vessels ashore thy tho tivor, ng well as those now In port, will all fren ia. ‘Two burges are reported sunk, And one aliip, tame unknown, 18 algo reported nshbre Hear . » The Tatehte Canat is frozen over. Nuyiga- ton through it hus ceaed far the ronson. Th the Western Associated Press, Quine, Nov, %3.—Tt [4 now pretty certatir that Vessols ushore In the river, ns woll ua thovo res inalning in port, will bo all frozen in. ‘There. sult of tho sudden aud unpreeedentedis, early: Severe frusts here Is alnost sure to he destruc! ive of property to tho extant of hundretis af thousnndsof doltars. Some of the greut light ships and a large mimber of buoys In the tower St Lawrunce will be lost Spectat Dispatch to The Chteugo Tribune, New You, Nov. 2.—The demoralization of the ‘Tammnuny General Connuitteo of tho Virst Asseimbly District Is so complete that Mr, Kelly ts said to have resolved to-day on tho desperate measure of disbanding the organization, There ts a very strong out+ burst of indignation against the Buss on the part of Democrats In this district, and one of the members of the Committers, a veteran this evening: “Even ‘Two {s remembered with a feellng of charity, But you ean travel to-day throughout onr entlre distriet, and you will not find one apologist for Kelly outside ofthe few ‘heel ers’ who holt office, ‘Ihe distriet Is so thuronghly disorganized that you will never aguln witness any unity in the Democracy there « ese ILLINOIS, + Srectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Praxo, UL, Nov. —A big moderation in thb weathor oceurred here to-day. Fora weote padt tho thormometer has stood bolow zoro without au intermission. Tee on Fox Itiver Is balf a foot thick, and tenms are passing over It i safety, It Is at very awirt stream, and this fs the curtiest Urlige of ive afuce 1812, On Noy, HW of that your {t wau crossod by tenia, and on tho [Mth of-the samo month iftven jnehes of anow nid on the ground; and many of tho oli! settlers, ineluding Jan Steward, suy they went to Chioazo wlth buble sleds on tho suing snow aud erosacd Fox vergn tho samo leo the follawing April. 1 \ TILL KELLY 18 EXPELLED from Tammany Mall, In other districts old iictnbers ure withdrawing from the commit tees, In the “rwentieth District the entire Committee will be dissolved next.week, Af falrs have beeome so serlons in ‘Tanmany Hall that a delegation walted on Mr. Kelly’ to and urged htm to calla meeting of the Commnittes on Organization for the pur- pose of ndopting stringent meastres against tho rebctlions members In the several districts, Mr. Kelly, however, thought that such © course would be very imprudent, and might provoke a tumult that would bring disaster on ‘Tammany Lnll. ‘The poliey which he recommended was one of inaetlon, so that when tho term of the Present committees should: explre a néw list THE UWUDSON, i ALnAny, N, Y¥., Nov, 2.—Advices from various points Wong tho canals stute that the blockude continues, and the present outlook fs not favor’ able. ‘The wenthor is moderating slightly. + Pouankgrvsity N.Y Nov, 2h—There is eo na tar south ng Catskith and Catskill Creete ts frozen over, Tho bonts had 2 hard thine getting through to Albany lost night. It is a little ayariner: this morning, but lee Is making ull tha Ne, 5 —— WISCONSIN, . Speelal Dispatch to The Chiedoo Tribune, Wauraca, Wis,, Nov, 2.—Last night was dis+ astrous to many of the farmers In this locality. ‘The weather was atinging cold,and thls mormng who tamely snbaitted to the yoke, In this way, the Boss loves to retain power and punish all who have risen in revolt against his rule, tho thermometer Indicated 18 below herd, Thou- a saniis of bissticks of. pouniey Sroka env arcu in ie ir C ut tea) snp reedin beporta RUINED BY A RAKE, uulte Heavy,” Ke bY” freeding levee, THE DELAW ART. Ronprstown, Nu, Nov, £3,—Tho Delaware River at this potot is frozen over, and vessels from tho Deluware’& Raritan Cunnl have great trouble to got through. ‘There ia more Ico In the river thin ut any thine forthe past three years, ‘Three yeurs nyo it was closed with econ tho 25th of December. P A_ Curious Domestle Tragedy~The Woman fu the Case Contesnes Hor Crime, Attempts Suicide, and Sub- sequently Loves Her Reuson. BAN PRanctsca, Nov. 21—A fow days ago there was recorded in tho register of tho City Prigon tho arrest of Mury Ann Beach for in- sanity. Investigation of the cuso stows ono of tho most curluus domestle tragedies that has occurred for many years, The slmplu entry means a rained bome, motherless children, half erazed husband, and wife gono stark reving nud through the effect of remorse for hor In- ildelity {0 marriage yows, Tho story is ns fol+ Juwa: . : * Auoutone yenr ago Mr. and Mra, Bench lived {n Plumns County. The busband wasn mining THE POTOMAC, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. @ WasmtnaTox,'D, 0,, Nov. £3.—The promised coll winter opens here with remarkable Rover- ity. Tee formed entircly across the Potomac (Inst night, ‘Thore are ninny winters whon tho Votomue nt this point Is nover frozen over. NITE. SCHUYLEKILL, : Reavina, Vn. iNov, 2.—Tho cold woathor of tho pust fow days lng closed tho Schuylkill and Union Canals, A great many boats nro fast in the Ico, which gt some pinees Ia throe Inche: thiek, "he ‘Sobuyiialt iver is nearly frozen Hi se . ~ of Nevada, which would compel bim to be ab- sent trom home futlyn year, He explained the imutter to his wife, obtnined her consent to go, and nade ample provision for ber and the two children, The husband was gone a your lacking days H6. -corresponded’ with “hls wite, und supposed, all was woll, In. the atton- intle tunte with a man wall known to her huaband, and now in businesa in Lussen County. ‘The hustand returned, but on the vory day ho got hack after supper his wife informed “hin she had sottethiug to tell him, After some porsun- sion she told the astoni#hed bushund that she dnd been unteus to bin and was oneolute. He replleds * Mary, I would rathor you had kilted mu than told mo that!” Ifo told bor he stioule imake to seandal about tho matter, but would oye -CAMIFORNTA. eae SAN Francisca,,Nov.. 2—During. tho, day lghtraln bas provallod throughout tho northern and contral purtior of the State, and Indiuntions favor ita continunnce, . VIRGINIA. , Danvitin, Va., Nov, 23.—Last night was the coldest experienced horo for yours, -The thor momotor this morning at sunriso was 17 above zero, si + THE CONNECTICUT, Hantyonp, Conn, Nov, 23,—The Connecticut 1 gue for divorce next day, Meanwhile sho. wag to kt F upurtineuts, as all wus ended be. | M!Ver was closed to-duy by Ice. tween » forgiveness belng outot the ques- iene on. Mr, Beveb gotn divores, with custody of TEXAS. : the children, but be contd not bring bimsele to Daxuas, Tex., Nov. %,—A sleot-storm pro- turn out Into tho street the womnn who bad 7 lor ta hitn bis twig tte cues, rad 18 monte ‘vallgd hare tonlys eo Poe and 3 years, io oitored or shelter and ome | Ci 7 iosmient ug housekeeper and uttree to her own INDICATIONS. fd children, The woman, in deep grief and roe | OPFICR OF THE ClitkY StaNAL Orricer, Wash: more, thankful even for sich merey, nee | INGTON, D. Oy Nov. 2l—1 u. m.—For tho Ohlv. copied the. propositfon, ‘Thay lived. citirely Valley and Tennessee, lower Lurumeter, bighor apart, though under ono roof, Threo months age they muved to this city, When the perlod of the womun's contlnemont drew ucur Mr, Boach sugyosted thut she go ton hospital, but. after doilvery, if sho chose to roturn, she could have it home with tlm us long asshe lived. The woman was nbsent a short timo, but returned without the child, Sha mnde no explanation, Ue. nsked no questions, She merely begged pitcously ta. be yiven. ua home and a chanco to care. for tho cbikiren ns before her departure, ‘The husband allowed this, but he notleed a great chauge Inher manner, ‘Sho wus tuure tender tu tho children than ever ba- fore, but wopt continually, Hor tulnd was‘de- ranged, and on month wer her return sho attempted to tuke her life with a knife. Hor husband prevented hor ani set n strict watch, over hur, Sho yrew worso daily, sank into hopelesa melineboly, from which sho aroused heruult only ry fortulght azo to attompe. suitaido the bay. i P 4 BY avinae Fogarty called In” a pulled eine | Seation 1, Chuctuey_ Gestion. Sy Grand. Lavo who Hvea in tho neighborhood and tho woman | Sackinaw, Alpena, Port Huron, and Seorion 4. was quietly arrested, oxamlued, found tobe ine | Up signuls—Storm-contra Ha eR Sa Ano, und Was gent to tho Napa Inany Asylum, | moving westwund. The winds on Lake Mlehigan ‘Tho husband provided tor ber comfort in overy | Will Yeer to north or weat, Alaa Grad Heol way. He visited the asylum x fow days ago, but |, Milwnukoc, fection 2, Galea, fdvand’ Dore shu did not recnnize bin oF the little children | Hestionso aud 4, Sfackinaw, Alpeua, and Pury whuin he brought with Bint. Sho had wasted Aa MEO LOCAL ONSERVATIONS, ! est, and yeicluna said sl ould not Ive rf i tong: Me, Heuch, who isan Bnglivumanintonis, | ____CM2Gaua, Nove 21028 p,m to a to his of boro inn abort time, to educato ‘Time, | Bar.) Ther, Hy | Wind.) Vel) ain.) Weather 1s 0 | | followed in the western -portion by atationary or falling tumperature, enstorly yeorlng to southorly or weatarly winds, clear or partly cloudy weather, followed by inereneing cloudi- noss, and possibly rity or snow, For the Lower Lako region, lowor bnrometer, highor tomperature, vurtable winds, shitting to southorly or westorly, clear or partly cloudy weathor, falfowed by lucrousing cloudiness, with Tal or gnaw, i Ba For the Uppor Lake region, rising preeeded In eastern portion by falllug barometer, falling proceded in eastern portion by rising tempera- ture, southorly shifting ta north or west winds, partly cloudy Wwoather, with rain or snow, For tha Upper Misalasippi und Lower Masourl Valleys, higher followed by stattonury or falling: barometer, lower tempuraturo, norttiorly winds, partly cloudy or cloudy weuthor, with sow, Cautionary signals ure ordered for Milwaukeo, Cann ne TL mam Rea 1a Mews] ¢ REMARKABLE CASE, wie RG! TBE lt Mies, [ALES Za | Bet A Woman Leaver Her Home to Join | Wee-aialsel Lg Lt In the Far West a Ht “Maxtanum 3h inion. Te, tempted to Murd BAL ONSERVATIONS CHtoAua, Nov, 23-10:13 p,m, | Correspondence Cincinuatt Garette, Ther incr : New Atuany, lid, Nov, 19.—In February lnat Blatlone, | 2248") as your correspondent furnished the renders of tho fesdlanad [enki se Carette with the detalls of tho most suyaye ae i) butchery that over took placo in Soythern In- Bia Mant.—the attompted inurder by David 8, Wy | 8-18...) Frosh Mauek, of Washington ‘Townshtp, Harrleon TE] A [Beers ident County, of his wite, Mury J. Muuck, and bis ww 2 3 sorvantgitl, Sarth Vaughn, ‘Mack was 4 3 | i in farmer and Iime-burner, und had always Hyod Fy a [ys apparently happily with bis wite, About oa BIN B qouth before tho tragedy Bir, Mauck had a) s. borne bimachild, For two days Mauck bud ‘3 | Be been abaent wl hie tmelkiin birreling time for Tr 1G IW. shipment, At? o'clock on tho morning ut Fob, so] oag {s. Vi, 1880, ho returned quletly ta bis home, | 2 |g. urned with nn ax and a heavy bindxeon, I—1 jm 7 js.. Stealthiy"entering the house bo found his wits mo) we (Be, fad fafint chitd asicep in ong beds and in ane Ft RS other Led in the gute room Surub Vatgha uy nts ry nuleop, With the ax he struck his souping wite Bd 8 torrie blow ou tho right side of ber torehaud, ih cutting Inte her rieit eye und orushing the gt skull. ‘Chon with tho bludyeon he struck her 4 Koveral blows un thu hoad tnd shoulder, Ste " inady to oulery and Never moved after receiv. witikeu. ah dug the fret biow. Awakened by the nulse made’ | Nashville. ia by the demon, Sirah Vaughn sprang from her jew Urlun ay bed, but only, to encounter the muddened butch. ia Aut 4 ee who atruel hur with the pollo tho ax and | tauba, ii thon finished. bis work upon her with the | Pomp i bludwoun, Bho revolved in all over uv dozen | Vineon blowd, one of which knocked off two of | Piven her ingers, Hu left both the women for doud and Hed, and though tho most diligent elort, coupled with un indictment and heavy reward, was put forth to ldcover, bis whurd- abouts, nu trace of hint eoull be found. Tho women wera dgcoyored next inuritig. bot}. alive, But for wlx weeks thoy tiy invensible, Btruugely enough, In the course of four or tive: mouths both recovered, Aud now comed tho strangest chaptor to this terrible bayedy. Wednesday nlght sary J. Mauck arrived fy ‘ts city necompuuted by ber |. fathor-lu-law, the Tathor of her huwbund, who “ eet F: ss ttte 0 place her on the c1 for a trip, as tho: Gott’ wud, to inouiuy Nebs ona viste ta hee THE, PRESBYTERIANS, brother! Bpeclat Diepulch to The Chicago Tribune, tieluw, With Whuin shy gaye out she ine tended to realde for deveral months, it transs plred to-day, howeyor, that Jf was the husbandt who bad attempted ber butchery shu was going to ineet. ‘Loa xeutlgmen iu this city who wus aequuinted with tho purticdlurs of tho trugedy, sho suid sho was Hi we qeua ber husband; that before that four! mala wv hud always treated her kindly; that sho foved tli ang he must havo boon crazy when hy grusbed ber skull with the ux, aud folluwed/Wy sale wurderuus work with ry . 8r, Louts, Nov, 22—The Presbyterian divines Of this city net herg to-night and compteted are rangeinents for the Convention of: Preabyturiun minhiters which Jy to be hold here on ‘tuesday Hoxt. ‘Pho First und Becond Provbyterinn Churches have buen avcured forthe occasion, ‘The Convention ts to be beld for prayer and cun- feronee,. Delugatea from Missoyrl, Kunsas, owa, und Hiivols are expected, TO BRIGHTER WORLDS, = Tho Most, Riittiant of American , Astronomers Suddenly a * Cut OM. Death of James C, Watson, at Madison, Wis., Yoster- day Morning. The Loss of His Valuable Life At- tributed to Lack of Por- sonal Caution, His Phonomenal Intellectual Ability and Rewarkablo Services to tho Science of Astronomy, Signal’ Marks of His Great _Repufation in the World’s ertres of Learning, Vann ht the yal Funeral, Services Over the Body of; Gov. Williams, of Indiana. : « 7 Speecies by Three Governors and Several Other Eminent |. = Sa Statesmen, : LSAMES ©. WATSON. » a» SUDDEN DEATH. THE RESULT OF LACK OF PROVEN CANE, Special Dlaputch to The Chicago Tributies MAathsoy, Wls,, Nov, 23.—Prof, James, Watson, Dircetor of tlie Washburn Ob- servalory at the State University, and Pro- fessqr of Astronomy of that Institution, died may velock this morning of futlummation of tho bowels, ; Prof, Watson came here a year anita half ago from the Observatory of Michigan, to take charge of the Washburn Observatory. ‘The Observatory, as original iy designed, was then being constructed, Prof, Watson took charge of it and has been the muster spirit ever since. As orlginally plained, the Observatory was found too sninll, aud this summer it was enlarged to nenrjy twied thé ‘capacity, Prof. Watson atthe same thio commenced the construc- thin of'a solar observatory In whieh he put ‘some $3,000 of his own money. ‘The resi denee of the President of tho: University, a building nenr,the Obsorvatory on University WI, had been assigned hin, which it was ‘+ NECESSARY TO RENOVATE, Work on all theso bulldings was siperin- tonded by tho Professor, and during the colt Weather whieh is now on he did not relax his efforts to complete the buildings. ‘his, Inaddition to his usual night-worlk at the Observatory, proved too much for his own constitution, and he was prostrated with a severe cold, Ie had su far recovered yester- day morning as to go Into 3 . ‘THE CELLER OF UIs TOUsE, ‘where tho plasterers were at work, ‘The damp plaster caused a chill to strike hin, re- sulting In a violent attack of tnflunmation of tho bowels, The best of medical ald, was summoned, but this new phase of the dis case, added to his previous enfeebled condl- tlon, proved too much for tho bost doctors, and he-eontinned to sink gradnolly, «and passed away at do'clock this Morning, Lis sudden death bas cast a deep gléont over our elty. ‘Ihe Regents of the University held o meeting this afternoon, and appointed © comuiities to accompany the remains to Ann Arbor, Mich. where the funeral will tnko place, The universal feeling hero is that our University wilt never be able to fill this dearly-beloved Professor's place, and that our University has received a hard blow In his death, A LOSS TO THB WORD. ‘To the Western Associated Press, Minwauker, Nov. 23.—Jamos 0, Watson, tho Guunent astrouomer in churge of the Wash- burn Observatory of the Wisconsin Stato Unl- veralty, nt Madluon, died at his home this morn ing of congestion of tho bowels, ufter a fow duys' Hincas. Prof. Watson removed from tho Univeralty of Michigan and assumed charge of tho Wisounaln University Observatory nbout a yearund ubulf ago, after twonty years In his formor position, Ie was ono of tha boat-known ustegnomers In this country, and his Iogsa. will be keenly felt In golentiNe olrotes throughout the, orld. ‘ ° IN STATE. . fe AT ANN ARLOR. : Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunes ANN. Annot, Mich, Nov, 23.—The remains of Prof. Watson will reach hore Thursday morning, and will He in state for twenty-four hours. ‘The funeral will be held Friday morning, Prof, Watson was universally re- tn tg the most brilliant alumnus of the Uniypisity, and his untimely death Is a aerlolg blow to the cause of science, A’BRILLIANT CAREER. 4d ITS UNTBIRLY chose, sHpcefat Dispatei to The Chicago Tribune, Axx Amnon, Nov, 23,—Prof, James Craig Watson, sfor’ many years connected with MichiguivUnivorally a3 Director of the Ob- servaturyand Professor of Astronomy, dici atS o'clock this morning, nt Madison, Wis, after alt f)ness of only nine days, , Ha was born In" Middlesex (uow Elgin). County, Canad, West, June 23, 1839, His parents re moved {0 ihig.elty when ho was a child, and. he ontoxed tha: Uplyersity as atudent when only 18 years of age, graduating at 19, Before he took hisvilrst_ dogreo ho was able to write with correctness French -and German, and Id attatntd considerable reputation by nunerotf#, contributions ‘to the smerican Journal of Sefenec, Hv possessed ee ‘ Pe ONBENEUL MEMOIY, Mud whit ft, untorgradunte conimitted to miéjyory hasages of Greek, Latin, and German, Holeh his mind held with tonacity, and Wwhielwegomotiines In after’ years re- pented-stountlinute friends to tholr greatest astonishmeéatiad Lmmediately after gradua- tlon hoses cupoyed ns an agsistant at the “Observn toy, Wheroho had already become tho brillant? pipll of Prof. Brunnow, His coxtraordlpity Sijecess caused the recommen- ation by leqding.nstronomers of the country of his appolntmeit us Director of tha Obser vatory wut Professor of Astronomy In 18¢3, upon Prof, Brunnow's resignution, and he held these positions until he resigned to ac. cept n sully position ut Madison Untversity {n the fall of -1878, supertor facilltios ‘for tho conthuuunce of hls study belng offercd there, When appointed Director hu wag HUT 25 YEANS OF AGE, «+ Tlis'tapld succession of discoveries showed that he was fas} pdvancing to the frontrank ctv tho seleutifie world. During hls connec: tlon with the University he discovered twen- tyethree planets, besides the more hinportant discovery of tho planet Vulcan in -1878 For thess discoveries he received the uward of the gold medal frou: the Fronch Academy of Belence In 1870, was made a momber of tha ‘Natlona} Academy af Sciences ty 1807, the Ameorieay, Lhllgsgphical Sovlety ti 1877, tha Royal Agadomypt Sclenca in. Italy In, 1870, and In 18% a Suizht Commandur of the Lnperkul Ordur'af tho Meaijideh of Turkey and Egypt, ‘The degsee of Doctor of Philosophy wus conferred: upon hint by the University of Lelpsie and! ¥nle-College, and that of Doctor of Lawa’by Columbia College. . TESteDIT fons, _ Prof, Watsoi ‘yas Pyjaced by the Goveru- tates in charge of tho fount Prensant, Ia. in 1860 to ac uf the sun, Ile was sent to Carlintini, Steily, for a similar purpose tn 1870; to Pekin, China, to observe tho trans It of Venus, in eharge of: the expedition of 1874; and to Wyomlng In Juty, 1878, when he discovered the planet Viulean. He published two well-known astronomical works, besides contributlons to scientific journals, THE REAPER ELSEWHERE, GOVERNOR OL INDIANA. THE FUNERAL CORTEGE. Bpecial Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ispranavorss, Ind, Nov, 23—The remains of Gov, Williams were escorted’ from the Washington Club rooins to the Union Depot this morning by a detachment of police, 0 squad of ‘tho Light Infantry, the Jefferson Club, and quite 9 concotrse of citizens, pre- “eeded by Miller’s Band. ‘Tho speckt train Was composed of an engine, baggage-car, two passenger-conches, anda Directors’ car, nll of which were heavily draped, About 235 persons accompanied the train to Vingennes, Including the escort guards of the Light In- fantry and Jeiforson Club; ALD THE PALICBEARENS with, tho exveption of ex-Goy, Hendricks, who'was too ff] to gos Gov. Cullom, of INE nofs, und four other State oifleers: Gov. Luke P. Blackburn, of Kentucky; Col, Milton Burnes, Seurotary of State of Olio; Gov. Groy, Senator McDonald, and the State oflicers, the Governor's Staff, representatives of the Federal, county, aud city offlees, Capt, Myers of Jeffersonville Barracks, In charge of the tig decorations for tho City of: Vin- cunnes, representatives of the press, Father Bossonles, and a large nimber of eltizuns, ‘Lho train got away nt 9:30 o'clock, and re- turned thls evening, . AT VINCENNES, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Twdynes Vincenyes, Ind, Noy, 2—Thy remains of Gov. J. 1. Wiillqins, which left Indian- apolis nt 020 this morning on a spectal train on tho IndIanupolis & Vincennes Railroad, arrived at L415 p.m. ‘The train consisted of a baggage car and three coaches, When the train ran into the depot there were at least alx ur seven Iundred persons on the plat- form, while on tho street was a long procession of the secret. societies, clty oft- cluls, ete., of this city, who had formed in ling and imurched to the depotite conduct VY FUNERAL CORTECE ‘ tothe Conrt-House, Immediately upon the arrlval of tha tral the procession was formed, and murelied {n the following order to the Court-Houses : 2. E, Laplunte, Grand Marstal, Ney Detachment of Poltee. 5s Ringgold Band, of Terre Unute, . Ould- Fellows, Knights of Honor, Knights of Tything. Bt. Jubn's Henevolent society, City Counell, Mayor Seurlght, City-Atturney Boyle, and County Olivers. Fire Departinat Clorgy of the City, in curriuges, Tndianapolls Division, led by Miltor's Clty Band. Adctachment of polleo undor R. CG. Williams, Chief. Moarge and putl-benrers, Governor's Guard, under Adjt.-Gon, Russ. Jefferson Club, twonty-tive members, euch bear Jog a Danner furnished by Gen. Alken, of Jeiferaonville, ‘ Rolutives In carrlages, After passing through the principal streets the prozesston hulted : AT THE COURT-HOUSE, Upon entering this euitice the ‘sight that met the oye wag most beautital. ‘Lhe large court-room was ‘limdsomoly, and appropri ately devorated. ‘Tho room was densely crowded, when the Hon. Jenry S, Cauthorn eltéd the meeting to order, On tho platform were seated Gov, Gray and Mayor Caven. of Indinnapolis, Govs. Bluekburn and Cullom, Judges Seott and Niblack, Milton Barnes, Secretary of tho State of Ohia, Senator Mc- Donald, and other distinguished gentlemen, gov. BLACKHURN, : upon belng intreduced by the Chairman, made a few remarks, expressing the ‘highest regards for the deceased, Me was not pre- pared and did not deem it necessary to dwell upon the sterling qualitles of tho deceasel where hewas go well known, respected, and, loved. Ila chad come from a nelghborlng - State to pay his ro- spects to. tho: momory of one he evered and loved. Me also wished to con- yey the sentiment of respect and honor that was entertained for Gov, Willlams in Ken- tucky. On her part and,the part of her peo- ple, and In obedlence to the promptings of his own heart, he desired tu offer her heart- felt symputhies, GOV. CULLOM next was preseuted, and spoke about as fol- lows; Thad not expected to adtiress this audience upon this ocension. I cote from my own State, Veurluy the same rotntion to st the decoused bore to Indian, as tho Chiof Exevutive, and to pay iny reapoctd. | know and held bim in highest regurd, I met him tu Congress and agin when, three yenrs ayo, [ canio hure to do honor to another of four distinguished - citizens, Gov. Morton, On that occasion L wus glad to, seo Gov, Williams Joined In paying respeot to hin. In company with him I fotlowod tho Wustrious dead to tho tomb, I desire ty pay my respeets to tho mémory of u good, wlae, Kindly, nnd incorruptible man, ‘Tho Jfon, Milton Barnes then followed in an appropriate tribute to the memory of the decunsed, : ,G0V. GRAY was then presented, and suid: Ithaa been my fortune to take up tho dutics lnid down by the lute Governor of Indiana, who now Hes Lofors you. [ assure youl hayoctone sowlth tho utmost sollultude, that I may bo able to discharge tho dutlos Culthfully and well. Inthe loss of Goy, Williams, Indiana has not only teat a good and useful mun, but ono of her Deat cltizona, [tenn truthfully be sald, a great mam has fullun, Ho was noted for great slmpliat- ty of charuuter, unillnching tntegrity, thorough honesty, and uw merciful heart. » At tho close of Goy, Gray's remarks, a SENATOR M'DONALD, on behalf of tho clllzens of Indinnapolls, :formally committed the rematns to the elll- zeng,of Kuox County, In his remurks hq vald a glowing tribute to degensed, elting: tho fact thut by successlyo steps he hnd risen ‘until, from tho Governor's: chatty, he was ealled to the higher reward of tho just. bone TIE ORATION was then delivered by tho Hon. ilenry 8, Cuuthorne, of this elty, Spenker of the tionse of Representatives, and o warm per- agonal friend of the deceased, It was 9 re- vlow of tho publle life and services of the deceased, and closed with a glowing eulogy to tho rare yirtues of onu.of tho greatest eltizens Indiana had ever hold, He also polited It agsan. example well worth the study of Indlana’s young men. VARIOUS DISPATCHES, THE NEY. PETER ARVEDSON, Spectat Dispatch fo The Chicazo Tribune, Donner, WW, Nov. %.—The Rev, Peter Arvedson digd suddenly at hls farm Inst night. Decoused was a natlye of Bweden, was for many years the esteemed Rector of the Eplacupal Church of St. James, Alzon- quln, aid also supplied services at Blivens Milly, L., and Wilmot, Wis. He was an ine defatigable worker in tha Lord's’ vineyard, and died from: overwork, Je leaves a largo fully and bundreds of ‘warm frignds to mourn. “Ho was. held inthe highest es- teen by the people of Crystal Luke, Elgin, and Dundee, where he liad often preached, Tho was eminently a good jan li every sense, and his dense fs keenly regretted, “MNS, B. . MAVE Bpeclat Disputes to The Caicayo Tribune, avaverre, li, Nov. 3.—-Mr, BP, Havens, one of our inost respected lady eltl- zony, dicd quite suddenly last eventag, De Taylor, and n indy greatly helo s eary DEACON WILLIAM Thownan Speclett Correspondence of The Menge et Srenovaas, Wis. Noy, 9-1, Han, fam "Trowbridge, better known | ‘salt stn County as" Grandpa” "Trower at his home In Sheboygan icing morntag In his Ost year, Halls on Sattnane Mason In Wisconsin, and Head 29 est beautiful oldage, His fneral tink Amoi, hls Inte homo in Sheboygan 15 blace af afternoun, 2 oyean Falls on Studay Epectat Dipatcn tes ch to The Chica GrxnVa, hy Nov, 2 tntenie Just been reeelyed of tho sudden dees Austin, Min, of an old Tesident tne County, 1. P, Scott, aged yenry, Dette was the uncle of ex-County Clerk qe Scott, of tlits elty, Molly $ DAVID MAnONny, SAN Franctsco, Nov, .—Davtd Mal A well-known politician and old plone ney, fast night, suddenly, fen died MNS. ANNA ¥. vuEDR: Speetat Durpatch to The Chee ee BrutNarmen, Ih, Nov, Zh—Mrs, An aki denburgh, widow of the vant ute J % buruh, died to-dny ut her reside in ee Inher Tist year, Bhe had reside 1 the tts i alco 187 und tenes a vellum a mourn hor death, er TIRE REConp, AT PITTSKURG, PA, Pirtanuna, Pa. Nove 2—The print Partmont attnehed to Hostetter « amine’, ee Neh bitters manufactory was discoree Haines tls morning about 130, unt beg fromen ware able to gain mnatery of th ad olemonte, which spread rapidly, Owing te a combustible mutorfal coutuine In the Hired tho ontire structiiro wns desteuyed, Invalyne Joss of 810,000, which {9 fully covered by nee ance, ‘Tho imnln builung was but all nie dniyaged. In tho dopnrtment destinseee? large number of women were employed, in wil be thrown out of work temporarily, : q : fire was firat discovered on tho second tt und {9 supposed to tinve orlgianted lines stove In tho compostng-roomn, ANS this Is : sotouit x jie yeur when tho nlinnacs hed Hert ied fre was Dartleularly une he bu! lng aud car amotntof Shh nerd ae ny Now York, X56: $0,709; Clinton, Nev” York, a Bittaburg, $2,003 Lu Conthtn Newark, (Ne dy $1000; lune An Inrgo 2,50 Talley Now Via? Glmutd Fire ani tists. London, £4,000; United Fleet 85,00; Attua, ‘Huetfond, aring, Phitndelplin, s, nO: Western, ‘oronto, hen, Philadelphia, $5,000, AT SOUTIT SAGINAW, duct, Suectal Dispatary to The Chleago ‘Tribune, Rasr Saatnaw, Mich. Nov. 2h—Shortly atter 6 this oveutng fire wns dlecovered tn tho savallt of A.D, Camp, at South Saginaw, ana ton start Use fho iill and salt block, together with 230 barrels of salt, wore burned, The tunber on the mitt dock wns saved. Tusurance on the mil) $1,000 cneh It the British American and Spring. fleld; London & Lancashire loyal, 82.503 Impes vial and Northerti, $4,600: also $1,000 {1 tho Urite Ash Amerienn on salt. nnd $100) th tho On Blaba und on tho salt tock there wus ste companies not known. Totn) insurance, sina) cess $0,000, ho Mid tee Jost stint adeet ee tho dengan. It hud 1 expaclty for cutting Jon, QN, and 8 block enpucity for4,uu0 Durrelsof gall, AT IRVING, MICH, Speeiat Dispates to The Chicags Tribune, Granp Raving, Mich, Nov. 23—A fire at Irving, Burry County, thls morning destroyed Gueduer, Campbell & Coss tlourtyg-mil, ee vator, nnd contents, Loss for the fem about $90,000, on whieh thoy: bait 315,000 insurince, some located with ngents in this elty, Thoy tat quite a.quantlty of wheat stored in tho mill at owners’ risk for neighboring dealers, and farm ere’ logs suid Insurance on tint not atited, Cause of tlre uukuown. ee THAT "BUFFALO STREET-FIGHT." To the Hiltor of. The Chleago Tribunr, Denvent, Colo, Ni 2.—Seelng in neticte in Tuy Curgago Trinunr of Nov. Y, headed" Bute tulo “Stroct-Fight," [beg lexve to xlven moro truthfa) version of the story, Thls ono haseri- vently bouts gottan up by the purty Interested, in hig own behilf, The feud betweon Me. Kae son (along, not single imeinber uf hls fully Included) und Mr. William Wilkeeon,sancle of Mrs Kasson, nrogo from tho fact that hls sister, Srv, Staxg, her mothor, in‘ber will, made twenty-two years ago, appointed Mr. Wilkeson trusteo of ber estate, ‘hla was in _perfeet acco ‘ance with-her own wiahes, und tho approval of her ‘throe helra,—tho undersigned being one. No opposition or’ disturbanca ever occurnd, except Uint cused by Kagsun,whileh he hasdeng most cinphatienlly: for the whole twenty-to yeurs, muking at vurlous periods, #8 hls wrath dtrose or subsided, threats upon tho Jife of Sr. W., or personal uttucks upon bln fn tho street or'bank, ‘Throughout all these pleasnnt litle apleudes, Sir, Wilkeson his mulatamed # qulet ‘dignity; und Mr. Kxnason his continued hit thrents from your to your, at ntl tines and in all conditions. Jmtety his desire to thrasi: Mr. W. has vetted ‘Into a doteranation to hot only to thrash, but shouts aud. when in Denver tho lust tine, he declared several tines his Intention of carrying ‘gut His threat ts 8000 us ho revehed Bultalo. If Col. Samuct Wilken frat made an itasnult: upon Mr, Kusson, it was becuse he felt In honur bound to res of thé low abuse that Mr. K.had been bewplo Upot his uncle. Ho—Col, Wilkeson—is not oa drinking mau"; fsa quiat gentleman, Inheriting tho dignity aud honor natural to tye familys unt wasnever na rival of old Kasson hing way; her Was any mombor of tha Knsaon or Wilkeson family “ever in rival. Tho only unpleneautuess that dver oxisted bis been entserd by Me. Kase son's conduat, which tan source of intense more ttdeution to his immediate furnlly, and ts mary severely commonted on and denounced in ut fae ere tee Known, than anythiug ¢lsy la ho whole auly, Penal by ubliged t¢ you sl see this lt , espuctfully, fn your columuy. ‘Very respoctially Legrand, _— INDIANA BAR ASSOCIATION. Spectat Dispatch t» The Chicagy Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 2L—The State a Asgochition tt its meeting to-day elected twel i new members, and agreed to abolish lin dues, retalniug tho membership feo. a fifty members wore In attendance, The aud te ; ot President Frazor wus on tho tople, i ‘Evils of Ovor-Logivlution und tho Danger. Hasty Koviston.” To-night tho Sion, ae Turplo,-of this city, selivered an les e “The Churitics of tho Law,” Tho Assoc a adjourned to meet In this city on tho areal roylous to the meuting of tho State Lexis ae ‘or the discussion of tho statud of ibe cata ie tonal wmendiments, and any ae An portunt legislation thit may come bel fein Uanornt Assumnbly. Tho followin ile iN elected: Proaldunt, Aga fylenart, anasitl te O, Downvy, Viec-President; C Wi ont dlonapolly, Svoretary; ‘Treasurer, ep atelety Smith, olty; Executive Counell; Pourtt ate 4 totzoubers, Now i nM Harris, Iudianapolls; Birwa, Daniel 2, Batdw Logansport, TURF. AvaUETA, Any, Ps Bh—At tho raced to-day Inile dushe Little Reb., Milo hentas Gabriel... ‘The milo and. halt dash Col, Sprague, Plancrold, J. Ducewing.,, a Bpeeiat aiente GAN VCE Tribune Deoarun, ill,, Nov.s—Juatiee Curtis to fined 3chagl Carroll, w-Heonsed 64 Ble $15 and cots for selling Mquor to fe ne pevsld It is the rat triumph forthe temperunte He hore thut thoy bavo ‘been ublo to aarti ‘one Jong time, and thoy are- naturally JUyTeN pen ah ulicary rutin fcr nase Ghtrolt will talon appeal w ‘tho Clreult —_—$——— “AGIN WHISKY DRINKING. ad ot Bostox, Nov, B—At tho uanuat ee a tho stockholders of the Old Colony a iad resolution yas adopted reciting Lee pre tho stockholders bulleve muny sein liquors donta akg dito to tho au of IntoxlealNnd ary tho Prosident, Bupeclatennty Pia perso ~ ryictuil ta bores ¢ ude aries ide lneosteuting Hquurs.us beveraKe —_— : RAILROAD MEN'S STRIKE: | Bpeelat Dispatch to The Chien A cog MitwauKes, Nov. 2.—Thlety-ela tte Be jn tho employ of the Chicano, ae vhs ove Paul Company struck for higher pay : jug. Thole places were Ullo