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TIE RAILROADS, chman Indulging in us Mischief. - SRR aayor AppHed to for Addi- inl Polleo l'rutuctlt)m. striking Swit los for tho Transportation of Live ftock and Dressod Baof, IICIMEN'S STRIKE, tho railrunls nor tho strik- 2 tvo receded from tho position yot tho indlontions iro that 1o o foena to-duy, and the ho,raliconde will win, Tho urlous raltionds centoring owod yesterduy, ed thun at uny time sines 1, But fow of tho uld men k on auy of tho ronds, lowover, lines brought fn gangs of non ther - boun netlny ra therefory, hud experionce in 1n antlelpntion of trouble. from nd to avold dumago to thelr prop- the intimidution of thole woveral of the ronds hud large Dusinegs wis muve ne timo or ol stritutod nt the pointa whero trou- y to occur. All theso mon nd tho now Bwitch- Iso provided with rovolvers o pro- of lutorforence. fal policemen wero sworn in during d many woro will bo sworn In to-day, 0 regulnr pollcemon demanded by furnished by Buporintendont ho yurds in the heartof tho fow of tha strikors congregatod, and but little tronble, Ono of the nuw k at tho Michigan Contral South Wator streot, was stritk (n triker, but not serloualy hurt, pod arrest. Most of tho tha 8t Charles Alr-Lino t and nt the corntr Sixteonth nud Canal streots. hera of the strikers cmmmgnl;m.: osu of Inthnidating tho men, Bu e were inducad to quit work, Tho resence of large squuds of polieo, furnlshod . Jlention of tho rallroud company, f speelnt policomon, bad tho of- fect of preventing riots or serlous nifruys, Btin tho atrlkers succoedod In embnrzasaing tho rail- sond compunics consliderably by snenking in among the trulug ana pulling out the pins, thus cuttiuy the traing to pleces, The raliroads aro determiued to clear tho yards of londed citrs asy quickly ns posaiily In splte of 1l the obstuclea theown in thoir way by tho strikurs, (Choy in- tend to have soveral hundred speelnl polleemun sworn b to-dny, who will bd 80 distitbuted ‘ns wag most hikol; nrmed with rovolvers, tho ronds wero the fue by A The ndsaitant escu) Sixteenth atrec! he trnfua and cut thom to did yesterdny. Most of the rall- notleo” to the strikliue switehmen uy thut thode wha foel Inclined to work und thoy woukl bo wmply cteil, or thoy would never Lo omployed Only a fuw ayullod themeetves of tho opportunity aud wentto work, Tho ralironds men ¢elaim that thoy have now sutliclent men 10 movo nll the business, It not juturfered with, and they mean to Lo fally . prepareato-day to repel any attuck made upon thom, Undor such Elrt'lm-lllllnmf| itis ll(:l ““firls“i‘uemb'“‘l) ll’:rl?l"i; s qre quite desperntog paud durlulis contilo ity } Tho,strikers feel that edn intintidutiog tho now e Uronght here durlng tho lnst few days, and provent the rouds from hundling thelr bust- nus, thoir chuse 18 o hopeless one, und thoy will fud thomselves vut of position nnd unable to make up nirain for tho fosses they: incurred dure jug the continuunce of tho striko. therefore, witl no doubt decide whether the ratl- roada or tho Atrikers wili coine out nhoud, Iy secncs mny Do oxpected duriue the day. o Michigau Contrul brought in moraing a speelnl truin with thirty-cleht mon from Jucksun, aud set them at work at ance, Nearly all tho switeh engines of tho Company were busy ne beavers all day, and imuch o acenmulated trelght wns disposed of, diffculty wins encountered on nccount of -the plus and cutting tralng Tustdo €0 At oce, likely to arise to-duy, strikers pulilng out the ‘Ttie Burlington had cloven switeh-cngines at work and forty-one men, and il the businoss onhand was disposed of tne durlng the foronogii gatnered at tho ynrd of tehis | feenth streot, tnd, tho officers of the rond fonr- tuz trouble, applied for police protection, which was rendily grnted, bo Chiengo & Northwestern workod full on Divigion, but did but half its usunt Lusiness at 118 Milwnukeo and Wisconsin Di- The principal diflloulty was encoun- fered fn tho transfor of buainess to othior rondd. led tho mon who horoto- i Uy o S The Company hnvo notifl for had efymified n willluguess 1o work if p tected from violenco that, if thoy did not go to thoy may couslder thom- k brought horo n number ot amuln nnd roe them to work, und o & Ohfo brought bore a lot of mon pointa along tho line, and both led much moro buniucss yester- tay than t any time shice tho commoncoment the Tho Chicago & Alton. bl all s witch-engines ut work somplement of ton, and d Dess, AL dN( lmlhmmanfl fur this ppyposs f) mun at work with i m\’(‘!‘l\!m'.' uree of kpecinl policomen aworn In, o llinals Coutral worked with n full foreo Lake-Front, but ex| transferring trolght to Enstorn lines Churlos Alr-Line, whort tho strikurs elves quite obnoxious by cutting the Tho 1llinofs Contral people say. on sent to that point refused to This Compuny, in order to avold of such troubles, will havon speoial policemnen sworn 1n to- 0 8ioro nlso wont to work, with n will hoon und hundled n Inrge amount. It exporionced sowme troubla from s 1t tho Btock- Ynrds, "\“3 lm“m p&lwxgunhlworullu d mboe of tho etrlkers woro irrostod by tho uumfluwudnuz of this roud witls Cable, Vico-Proslilont tho Itnck Island Rnil- ard to ho " new uwlmhmun" Aoy wora Stelkers. Thoy work this morns i esterduy and o full lspoged of nll ta husi- 1 lnm:;f%rc‘;l with, Fuished oves busldes hudryu perlenced gront It had twenty- uring tho day, duy morning Mr. eneral Mlmlz&kr of 1] nc a asked for fiftoou specinl Urotoot thelr property south of rest and 10 koep Tho Muyor gran n Nowell, tho Genoral erner of tho' ko Bhoro & Michigan South- in. Ho compliined that tho In the rafiroad intors 0 Mayor oluimed that Toas zenlous ns was nbcossnry, ¢ nerely to keop the K wpluined that some ki boardod one of his his 1 tho morning, which wna thay shoutd be, 1 thum swuy, 8o that tho tou standstlll, Y] o passenger-train, and Ouio of his mon fivo of tho obstruotions 1 8WoEn out for thelr eIl ndmlited that the city had broteotion it could, but ba ‘I'he Mayor stated The police forco sud many wore thus Mr, Nowoll asked us speolnls to d'wolfth stroet to runtod tho requust, g for o nlnim or of ko, 08 thoy woro thgre. No serious mon wora viewing and on fu the yard neur the ubout noon, Two of tho Juinped on 8 0, Whon ono of chigan Central, drew a revolver, of tho oar to tho Whuture you after g In tho appearaice 1rh tho cquanimity of Lesldo thero were five or They wero a qulet, f inon us fur as ob- f the switohmen w minn 'l'urnur-lflnll %‘n“l‘lg hange to report a ket tholr tooth pero hunking ou with tho pourgd In from or duty at” ity mon o whac Ix;u Dropeety from nployed by tho Ml e bo; i 10 tho vifper ‘E&' l\’x 0 velng of the 8 waro airendy bes i of tho rulo that no one our exeopt Comnltteo- eting, much to tho sted Lo hissua 8 the ruckot boe tu amothor speak- N venttisting thelr Wl w herculean task Ding g o, gorgusly as to muko 7IIE CHICAGO TRIBUNL: TUESD’A&. MAY 10, 1881—TWELVE PAGLS Awitches. Tho man clalned that thoro had beon nuno uf the vivlencgor Intimidntion with which they had buenn otiffeed, Thoy refetred to n ros mark made hy tho Buperintonilent of Pollee thit tio naw hafils wora In syinpnthy with tha strik- cn;:nml n:‘x:uuln ::- [ }lll v‘dmn l'l 10 ‘llllrhlwlll’lfi auan presontod itaolf, " A meoting will bo_ hel to-nlght nt Woat Pwelfth Biroot Turenes- Hall, TIHE BRAKEMI Tho brakamon on the Chicaxn & Northwestern who luve hoen clroulating n petition naking rn fdvanco In wages of $5 por inonth and extra pay foroxtra work hnve not yot tsndnd the docu- munt to the ofMolnls of tha road, The mnnagers of tho roild suy that thoy ennnot tell what thoy will do before tho potition hins heon handed to thom and they know whait is wanted, 1€ they find that tholr tnou recelvo leas than tha mon o othior rods, thoir ense woitld be favorably cone aliler®), Thure seems (o bo no dissntisfactlon na furuscan bo learned mmong the britkoemuon on otbor rady, The men on tho Hurlington, Alton, and othor ronda uro puld by the trip, REDUCTION IN LIVE-STOCK TLATES, Cotmntssionor Fink's olraulnt regarding tho reduetion of onst-bound rates on cattlo and dressed binof 18 na (ollows: “On Aprll 16, 1831, tho Wabnsh, 8t. Louls & Paclile inllway mado n requ est that tho eatabe lisied tartf rato on live stuck bo elthor restored nnd tmhintained or that, in nceordnnco with tho ngreomont of March 11, 1881, the lowest spocial rutobo adopted ns the gencrat rute. “Iloping that, ne a prolliminary to tho restora- tion uf tarllt rates, tho compoting roads for tho Now Englund live stuck and dressed beof traflla would speedily ngrew upon tho relative rates to Lo ehnrged upon the two articles, aotion upon thu nbove request hus bean doferred untll the firesent by cousent of tho Wabash, Bt. Louls & Paolile llllllvm{. ** Tlto eompotitora for tho New Enaland traflio having falled to arrive at IIU{ agreemont, i complinnes with the ruatiest of the Watinsh, 8t Louis & Pucilic Rullway, und under tho agreee montof Maveh 11, 1831, commcucing Monduy, May 0, 1831, tho general rato on cattlo—on tho basis of Chicagn to Now York—will o 35 conts pur 10 pouads, grosy, and on dressed beof 40 cents por 16) pottidd, Atany tiino that nit ngreo- neint for tho rostoration of rutes wmuy bo mila thu rate will bo wivancod to taril? rato without tho ten dnys’ notiee, ., "*'The prosont tail® rates will bo changed on baoraea, tnules, und shoup,” On the samo pubjoct Commisslonor Fink has issned tho followlng eircuines Btodlc Al DRGkaGH Tieof atasy BontApetr 5y ek nnd Dressed e 08, bold Aprit, " Firs| 1 o presant practico of undore bllling dressed beef, a[:uuhl hupflluuuutmuml, und thnt hereaftor the charges shonld be bused upon tho notunl weleht at plico and thno of shipment without alawance for shrinkugo, **Sovond—That tho churgés for transportation on live-stock whipments’ from all important points where stock-yned facilities exlst for welghing livo stouk shall bo assossod upon actital welght as certiineid at tho timo and pluco LA That, tho stoole-yard o nt “Third—That tho stock-yard companios n Chleago, ndinnapolis, Bt, Louis, anm‘;u. Lonis, Cinelongtl, and other importnnt stock-shipping points, bu roquired by tho torminal ronds ut those poluts to construct at an curly dute wolghe ini seales ut or couvonlont to tho loading plico for tho purpose of welghing all livae-stock ship- nonts ut tho thne they are londea upon tho cars for shipment, and, when done, tho transportits tion olinrges to e assussed upon the wetunl weiht 8o hscertninadl, ‘The nbovo resolutions wilt be put In torea comtencing with May U, 1881, 'Tha rate on livo #tock und dressed beef beir now 8o low and un- remunorative, it 1s hoped that the paat prictice of earrying from b to 25 por oent of wolght withe wut compunsation will now cense. In qecordance with the above clronlar, tho - ronds lending Bast from this olty have lssucd tho following speelitl Joint notice: . Tnklug eifect on Monday, May 9, 1881, and con- tinuing uutil furthor advised, tho followlng will be the rutes upon live stock and drossed beef from Chicago to pulnts namod brlow: 2, Catte, Thogs, s, VeE 3 nd shcep, ‘o Dunklr! B o B To_Builato, itas A Jansion Tiridice, R g a ng, wnd Hollalro, B D To thnn k2 w b2 87 ‘o Haltiviore. i kit o7 4 f'o Pallateiphis,, St & ] 88 o New Yor! B 05 40 T'o Hoston st 5 60 40 All livo stock will bo billed subject to tho Tollowing mintimum welghts, Excoss will bo charged for at tho same rates per 100 pounds: Poiouds, Cattle, por car. Hurses, por onr, Toys, double-dock on Ungs, single-deck cnr, per ear, Sheep, double-deck car, per cis Bhoep. singla-dock cur, per car. 14,4 ‘Thess Apoolal rates may be with L finy e und the prosont tarllt ratus restorod witi- out provious notice, IOWA ROADS, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, DEs Moixes, In, May 0,—Col, F, M, Drake, Prestdent of the Burlington & Cedar Rtapids Rallrond, lins beon hera sevoral days, aud your correspondent cornored him one morn- ing ot the Aborn House, and, in response to a request for information ns to tha object, tho Colonel seated himself on a sofy, spread out nmap of lowa on his knees, on which wero penclled all tho hunginary and proposed lines of all the rallronds of Iown, except such ns Col. Drake wonld be lkely to have any in- terestin, whi¢h shows that ho Is watehing the other fellows, * Yes,” sald .le,, *we shall make cousiderablo extension of our rond very soon, Woe hiave several routes in view whieh are not yot_sufliciontly devoloped to bo make publie, T'here (s o good denl of tor- ritory lylng all around here” (making n sweep with lis xuncll-ovnr tha proposed roules from Des Molnes to McGregor and Marshnlltown) “whlch wlll soon be ocecn- pled: and up there nlso (making a stroke rom Wrlght County nway up uorthwest to the top of the map). *1 nm now buliding railronds for nnvbody who wants them. We' have organized o construction com- puny, who, when ey find a_ good polnt or wrrhorer. bulld a road, and it any- ody wants it whon bullt wa let them have it. There Is the outlet of the Central Iown from Albfon. Tho Central couldn’t or wouldn't butld it, 80 wo did, Now, wu oifur It to thom If they want it, or nnybody ¢lse who wanta it. 1 am hero to look over tho unnccupled territory, and 1£.wo conciude to bulld n rond through it,” will o 80. Fresldent Clurkson donles that thera is, or 18 to be, any partnership butween the os Molues & 8t Louls und the Chicngo, uurllnAnuu & Qulnn{. He doclares hia rond 18 0 Wabagh _road, andls tobua part of the maln lino to 8t, Louls, and will be bullt from Des Moines to Albin by his Cotnpany, Tholronls purchusced and the tiva on hand, Tho contruota to bulld tho suutbern thir- ty-five miles will be Jot by tho #0th inst, Itisto Yis comploted Sept. }, and thon xous into tho hands of the Wabnsh undoer leaso for nmnl{l- nlnugunm Tho oxtension of this road north, which {s called tho Ht. Louls, Dos Moinos & Northern, hus struck a blg boom, clean thmuan to tho northern Hne of the Stato, and It isto bo qulito u queation to doolde whloh route will got it _Thero I8 now very littly doubt 1t will bo bullt 1o Boone this yoar, thirty-flve miles, Tho Iron and rolling-stock for tho Dos Moin Oscooln & Boutheru have been purchasod, an work hus bogun on the Oscoola ond. 1t will bo pushed to this oity as rapldly us possiblo. TIIRER TIIOUSAND MEN. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune Newtoy, Kns, May 9,—Superintendont Chuse, of the Atohlson, Topukn & Santa Fé Inllway Compnny, Informed your corre- spondont, this evening, that the occaslon ot such.a large number of mon south of hero {o-doy was for the purpose of taking up about thirteon miles of track running south- wost from Wellington, called the Welllngton & Woatern Branch, They had declded that tho brinch wis un[ pay! and that thoy necdod the iron In other placos, o teains have roturnsd from Wellington and loft for the wost, Thore woro over U,000 men at Walllngton this worning, which showed that tho Company oxpect trouble, The track will all bo up by Monday nuon, — A NEW BRANOCI LINE, - @pecial Dispatch to The Uhfcago Tribuns, InniaNAvotas, Tud, May 9.—1ba final ore rangomonts for building a branch ling from Tiymouth to Bouth Boud, a djstance of twonty- vight_milles, aro bplng mado by V. T, Malott, Vico-Fresidont and Gonorul Munagor of tho 1, P, & 0, Raitroad, who has gono East to ralso tho nucessury funds. Tho brunuh i expuotad to bo of wreut importance tu the Poru llicas connceting link with tha Mionlgan Contral and Lako 8horo & Michigan Bouthern, aud also be- cuuse It makes the distance bulweeu thisolty und Bouth Hond less by sixtoon miles thau by uny other routo, B Y ——— A PROMOTION, Bpecial Dispated (o The Chicago Tridune, 0314, Nob,, May 8.—Porcival Lowell, of this clty, hus beon tondered and hay necopted the po. sition of General Pusscugor and Tickot Agent of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Rullroud, fle bogau with the Hurlingtun & Missourl River Hailrvad in Nobrasks us privato secretary aboat seven yours oo, aud gradually climbed up to be Qeucrul Brunfiu and Tieket Aycat and Assistant Geuvorul Munager, aud now takos the third ex- coutive position with the parent road. ITEMS, . Mr. B. F. Tilden' has: beon aopolntod jolat Tickot Agent at:Iodlanapolls of the Plttsbury, Ciocinoaul & Bt. Louls, Indiauapolis & Vin- canncs, Torrs Hauto & Indtana, and Vandalls Raliroads in place of J. H. Brith, rosigned, The Mishigan Contral lallrond brought in sustorday nearly 607 vinlerants, About balf of theas wers Europoans anid tho othor alt Unnde dinng, Largoua the emigrant business of the Michigan Contral was last week, It expeots to do |lkll|ll Inrgor businoss duriog tho presunt ook, ‘Tho Chloago & Alton has surmonnted all jts troubles arising (roni the flonds i tho Missoste] und Missiasippl Itivors, Both Its frolght and pnssenger Laiins ire now running through aeain to nil polntsavithout detentlon or deliy, ‘Tho Chienwo & Itock [stand atso commeoneed to run throieh to Leavenworth agalty over it Jenvenworth Divislutn, wid {t exprcts to bo ahlo ot i and oucof Kansna City aeain tosduy, tha datnage to tha bridgo nt that point having heen repilreds ' All thu ronds running to Missaurl-River points will be In comilition to run through to all'those pulnts by this ovenlug, it Androws, Gunern) Superintendont of tho Walash, 8t. Louis & Paific Ruliway, {s out with n clreulnr mmuunnlng that tls Company hua avytiired possesston of thu Havana, Rantoul & Enstern Htallrod, and that iLwill heroaftoe to dealgnnted na tha ftankoni Division, Mr. ‘T, 1), Jhrrnutt has been appolntinl Buporintendent. of this division, and in nddition to tho dutics as- nluiu::l him {n the lrunapnrmuuu dopurtinent ho Mitliet na Division Freight, Passoigor, snd 'Llckat Ayent of tha Rantoul Divialon, undor i Atriictiona from tho hends uf thuse departments. Tho following appulntinents ure also ae nounced: . W. 8. Lincoln, Supcrintondont Rtong Depirtment, Springticld, Tit: Jagob dohnnn, Mastor Mochanie, Springtield, 11Ls N. i, Kohler, JMastor Car-Bullder, Toludo, O, M. I, €. MeMullin, Guneral Mannger of the Chiteiyro & Alton 1taliroad, ocenpled his desk In his afice yestertay for the Nrst thno In soversi onthd, e MeMullin it fow Inonths ugo went to Jucksouvillo, 1., secomminied by the nems hora of his famlly, to restorn his lealtls, which hwml hocome badly impalred hi' caunnm‘snpn - cution to daty, Iio loft Florhiln abott Mmonth ago fully rostared to health, and sinedthat timo hus mnde n trlfl through the Bast. Mr. Mo- Mullin now lnoks the vers pletiro of hoalth, and ho enys he never felt better in his e, an he will'now bo uble to dovote his full nttontion to the affairs of tho road. Ho way warmly welcomend yestorday by tho ofllolals and cme rloyfis of the rond, whn fuol groatly rojuiced biot theie pobnine chlof 18 agaln able to tn ko the boitn which ho has directed with so mueh ability und judamoent for 80 tnany yeurs, LABOR AND CAPITAL. TIE FE BOYS. Tho boys who feed tho presses fn tho job printing vflices havo struuk for miore pay., Thero are about 0 of them, ranging ik ago from 14 to 18 and ovor, and thoy buve recolvind $4.60 to 80 ver week, stecording to tho aize of tho press and tho amonnt of work required, The boya ask for n uniform wivance to &6 por week. 'ho winployers are not willing to concede tho advanee, and about balf tho feeders have quit work. At Junes & Co's sevornl hnve stoppod, and at Culvor, age & Hoyne, und tha Natloual Printing Compuny. unil other oflices tho de- mand was refused, Tho feoding of presses fa mnot looked upon a8 skilled labor, and tho wmployers think they can soou 1l the vicant plucos with new hande If tho oll ones don't chango thelr minds and reaumo work. The foraman of the peintiug ofilces held nmeeting in J. 18, JetTery's oftico sestorday and resolvod ot to eimploy nny * feedor™ if ho did not pregent o refoaso Crom his former employer, It I8 oxproted thut by this coussa tho boys out will not bo ublo to got work in othor oflives, DETROIT. Spectal Dispateh fo The Chicago Tribune, DrTioiT, Mich, Muy #.—A drunken com- positor named Mlobacl Alvord entered tho nuws-room of tho Post and Zribune nbout & o'olook this afternoon and addressed vile epl- thots to Forcmun Kelly and Proof-Render Phister for rofusing to joln in tho strike Inugurated by tho printers on that poper. When ordercd out ho drew n knife and at- tacked Phister, and n rough-and-tumble flght onsued, In which both woro sotuewhbat fnjured. Sovernl fighting cditors from the rooms below rushed up nnd *“sat on” Alvard until policemen were sumtnoned, and ho was then lucked up to nwaltarralgnmontona churgoe of nRsnttlt \Vlll‘l intent to kill, Alvord hnd not beon omployed on the paper, nnd tho strikers disclnim uny responsibility for his conduct, uud strongly condemu It Tho plices of tho Intter luve allbeen filled by non-Union won. BATTLE CREEK, MICIL Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns, BATTLE CREEK, Mich, May 0.—Twonty-fivo conductors and englneers of the Chicugo & Qrand Trunk wero taken to Chicago Inst night to work i tho yards, clearing out tho cars, and filling the pluces of the striking switchmion. No tralne are run ovor that rond to-day excopt one local east. The eugincors and trnin-men who helid a meeting Baturday, us appoared ln to- duy’s Tuinung, scut a delagation of ton of tholr uumber to-duy tu Port Gatlor to eonfer with lackweoll, ong of tho oflicluls, fn regard to tho ndvanco asked iu thoir wagus, It 18 thought that the nmount asked will bo granted without furihor ditfiouily,—indood, 1t Is currently raport- cd ut the rutiroud-sbiops horo that tho oflleinle Lo suid that thoy would pay tho Bumne wigres thut tho Central 18 paying, which will virtually bio all that tho men hava nakod, CANADA, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna MONTHEAL, My 0.—It I8 fenred that the Inbor troubles are only bogluning here. The wharf hiands beld n meoting and doolded to demand from tho gradunted scnle of 15, 1654, And 20 centa vor hour pald last year, 20, 25, and 30 conts por hour for the vresent season. On Buturduy thoy refused toload n vessol on tho eanal undor 50 vonts, nnd wot it. The frolght conducturs on tho drand Trunk applied tor s 10 per cont advance on Saturday, and wero luformed to-dny that thelr potition wus grantod, 'Tho passuiiger con- ductors are now applying for a similar advanoe, Tha Puollle 1tnliway Confpany advertised hero for 600 hands at high wares, but obtained only twouty-tive applications In o week's tima, DECA'TUR, ILL, Hpeelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. Dxoarun, Hl., Moy 0.—Lhis morniog ton of tho post machino hands nt the Decatur Furnltura Factory quit work and struck for au fucreaso In wages of 25 conts on each man's duy’'s work. Tho manngers refused to makoe tho ndyanec, nud tho mon aro die. ~ AN OPINION. Belug That of L, A. Sheldon, Governor of Now Moxico, on tho Situation in ‘Washington, Bpectal Diapateh to Tha Chicago Tridune CrevrLaNy, 0., May 0.—Qen, L. A, 8holdon, of this olty, rocently confirmed Governor of Now Bexloo, arrived In Cloveland this ovening, com- iug from Washington via Now York City. Innn fnterview with hiin on tho war botweon Prosi- dont Garticld and Benator Conkling, ho was naked tho following quustions “In Northorn Ohio tho opinfon provails that Conkling hnastakod his intluonce and preatize upon this enst of tho die, and that tho confirmn- tion of Judgo Robortaon will ba Injurious if not fatal to his overweening luflugnco In his own Btnte, _Are you fnelinodto take tho sumo view?" ''ho Genernl salds %1 will not nnswoer that quuatfon direotly, but witl sy thls mucn:‘“l'u Washington § tuok cspoclal palna to sound N Yorkord on that polut, I New York [ saw mnnlv well-informed persons of buth paolitical partios, of both Conki nx'n followers und oppu- nents, and yestenday bind, a8 truvellug compane fons to Albiny, somu of the most prominent wollticlans of tho State, and convol with al of thom ou that subjoct, From nll thls, I fool sufe in nascrtink that, whatover may result,—bo Nobaortson's noinination confirmed ar rojeated, —ihg itopublicau purty of Now ¥ork Btato will not divide, but will roinaln, as ot the poils last full, s uniein the support of tho Prosident,’ —— THE COMING CANAL CONVENTION, DAveneont, la, May 9.—Qov, Joromo, of Mlchigan, to-day notitled tho Beorotary of tho Ilinols and Bisslssippt River and Canul Commise slot of the nopolutment of the followlng as dol- ogates from Michigun to attond tho Convention in this oty on tho 25th Inst.; Tho.Hons. Jobn i1, Wilklus, Bay .City; Willlam N, Burt, Eust Buginaw: William N, Brown, Bit, Plonsant; %'nrry Honoah, Traverse Oltyy B. 8, Pioroo, irund Raplde; A, fl.Morrison, Bt.Josoph; Bdgur Whito, Fort Huron} T. W, Paimer and fustnin Baccl o ol i ackel ol elos f:::.l to nw'azu);'ununn %r oun-nfult tho ugual ——— INDIAN TERRITORY, CarpweLL, Kas,, Hl{ 9.—Soveral cattlo men, arrived here from tho round-ups' in tha In- dian Territory, roport the cattio not badly scat- tored and I botter condition tian could be ox- peoted. Orasy and water Is plonty and the oattlo taking on fat very tast. Wo have bad plenty of aln hore. Whent Is honding out, sud corn Is cultivated. All roports to the contrary, the [udluns in the ‘Perritery are quict, showlig 10 disposition to creata trouble, Thoy aro opens ug now furws, snd In_ ovory wiy exhibiting their nuxioty jo adopt tha white mun's way. e —em—— TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT, Bpecial Dispaten to The Chicavo Tridune, MiLwauxke, May 9.~Tho prollminsry cxami- natlon of W, E. Cramer, cditor of tho Kuvening Wiconain, ot a charge of criminully libeling Dawycer ¥inch, wae had fu the Muuleipat Court to-ddy. Thu casr wus tuken uuder udviscuent by the Judyu sttor buariug tho ieatimony, DUST TO DUST. Funeral Berviges of the Late Charles; Hitchcock. Rty S The Sad Rites Witnessed by a Host of Norrowing Friends. formon by the Rev, Mr. Johnson, of Hyde Pdrk, The funeral of tho'lnto Charles Hitchuook ok plnce yestorduy Ar ernoon, tho services bo g heldut lis lato rogidenco it the corner of Forty-oluhthand Greenwood avenu, Hyde Pnrk Thu 216 tradn on tho Hifnols Contral took ont large numbor of frionds from tho olty, und tho libeary, parlor, and dining-rooin weree Tuil of thuse whu bl cotne tu,.ahow tholr respout for tho docuised, Among thom wera n furge num- ber of ladivs aud the following woll-known gune tlomuns Juilge Willlnms, ' ‘Jugde Van Wiggins, |, ko lont, LA Wty T v Luwrenceo, Luster Lowls, G ot 1L, Al Hopking, Jolin Woudbrldgo, L, Bhortnin, 5, (h Mason, Q. 8, Ingraham, G, tieord W, smith, ll;al‘xl Cornoll, ¥y e L1 J W, Onkloy V. Juokson, Jotin Mattox, H, L, Waite, Yo A, Torpln, J. N, Burkor, Janius Murian, * It 8. Thompson, Robert Nuevery, Hon. WHIm Aldrieh, W IL Kiug, . FOIL Kales, B, 4, Clark, Cnllaghnn, dosept Medil, 3 oyun, N. i Judah, Willlum McCluro, . A, Thrall, 11, M. Bucon, Abnor T Hinokloy, Doxter Brown, Charies Lawrenae, William Ullmann, R. Wooddell, ienry Iiruoks, 51' [ w’(‘)m' :uries Gossngo Ghatlos A, Duped, Dr. Johustouy, 3 Jdnmes Widswortly, W, W. Stuwart, Charlea Clenver, W. K. Ackerman, Jusepli H, Tyler, West Hassun 1toukin, Cuinbridge, Muss,, Frank Farmin, Jdudgu Gurduor, Georyo Jurry, i faly, Witlim e ll‘:):t. nes J, lNuhlo. F. J. lenote, s Ghllup, Duatel Shepherd, GQrorgo €, Gampball, C, 18, Nelsou, Jamos Bmall, Tl d, Wolling, Clinso, Jumes M, Ghehrlnt' W. E. Speneor, 1L L. Wright, " A, Hull, 1o M. Wright, THE COFFIN was in tho library, On tho )d were throo beau- titul enflns, placed thore by tho slstor of 3ir. Iitoheouk, Mra, Joseph 11, Tyler, of West Cam- Lridge, Mass, In tho windows und on the mane tle-pleco were othor luwors, but llowers are als woysthoroe, None woro seut by fricnds, us Mrs. Ilitcheuck hau requestod them not to do so, Thy rellglous services were in keoplng with the iifo ot tho deccusod,—pluln and siniple. A quurtet made ufi of Hiirry Wators aud Misscs Efi'i‘;‘;‘.;'u,""‘y' und Nelllu Root sung * Ahy Wil . TIE REV, Mt JOIINSON, formoer pnstorof the First Prosbyterian Chureh of Hyde Park, thon reud approprinte svlections 1rom tho Seripturus, After concludiug he suld: It needs po words of Holy Writ to briiy tho solemn udmoniton to our lieirts thnt lfe is un~ cerintn, nud that tho ond s uiways oearg it necds wo servant commanded to entor our Ledehamber ouch sun-ristng, aud to speak with loud volee fn our car, 48 tuo servunt of tho an- clont King, sayine, *0 . man, thou urt mortal "l for tho evidunces of our mortality nre ol urouml g, Deth seoms to bavo oo ospu- cinity busy during thoso last fow months, strik- Ing down thuse well known i tho city and inthe community,~nmong those who huve held con- gpicuos Places, nwong thuse who have stoold a8 men of integrity, of purity, and of h'fih tonor. Death luul nomoreshinhiy mark than the deur friend whom wo gatber to uourn te-duy. 1 know that It would bo repulsive to him were L to speak words of oxteuded vuloy rognrding him, wnd L forbear from that; but 1 very #ure thut it 18 fitting on such an vecaslon, whon thcse who know bim,and vespected him nnd loved bl grathorin his own honie, for e to speak suma slmply words ubout Chnrles Ifitcheock,— 18 to tho life which be llved bere,~that stinple, und pure, and beautitul lfe, tho ending ol whilch brings u sindow upon his humo and the henrts of thuse who dweli here. Most uf us aro liviug two lives, or, 1 might sny, o duanl hfe, Thelife we bear unt bofory the world=—thio lite of buttle, tho lite of conflict and turmoll, thelife which, must bo- molded und ndu largoly by the onvironments in the world without. 'hig1ifo ia tHo ono by which most ‘peoplo know us, But tho othor sidp of our life ¥ quito a different thiog—tha life wiich is known to our clrelo of tntimuto friunds, nnd cs- pealally to those who dwoll within the. sumo !mmu. Aund it isof this' lifo that [ delight to thiuk of to-day, nnd of which I would spenk n word~—the lifo’ whicti our friend lived here, 8o sonn us bu came within_ slght of his homne, wa can know by hig charnoter—by tha peculine quanlitios which woro his—tbat bhe began to fool restful, it was here he onjoyod tho guiet of ro- tiroment. It washoro thut'ho scemicd freo to spoink of himeelf ns he nover did nutside, Vory mihy thought our friond resorved, It wus noi ns L bollove, resorve, but ruthor a natural thaldity, ¢ . A DELICATE SENSITIVENESS of nnture, which caused 8o many’ to mistake him forn man of somoewbat cold demeanor, No so. Wo whe knew ulm - hors knew different from .that—that tlhor¢ wns nothing of thiat coldness ubout him by naturc. Ilero he soomed to give iimselt Just ns ho Was—ns his hourt was—to s frionds, nud those who had the privilege of communing with hin hore— thuse of us to whn{n he apoko of himsoll, ns ho did onco und agnin under this roof, on this poreh—~know vory well bow. much thoro was of tonder, uhild-lko spirit nbout bim, how much thoro was of honrt, thaugh much also of mind. Hu seemed to be a man well doveloped in both aspects, While o svomnoed to {mipress himsolt by virtue of his high moral qualitics and ineotal fuonitivs upon others, ocepocinlly upon his fricuds, yot ho left tho fmpross of a tondor heart, und thut I more. Torhups gone of you will be surprised whon 1 peak of bim as inspicic liko a ohild, 1ie was L{ml, 1o loved the culldron, and thoy loved him, Ho would wulcumu thom bore—children of this little nelghborhvoi—and ho would havo a fim of frult or tlowora for thain. 1 was touched y what I beardl this murniug. A little boy not far hera was found lylng in bed weeplog from bittorly, und whon his mother asked him why ho wua orying he maid, *1 sball nevar Mr. Hitohcock ngaln o wou tho hearts of tho children bocause Lils heart was tho heart ot u littlo child. 1t may also aurpriso somo of you to know that the equlpuise of character—thnt strongth, that sulf-control which ¥Dl!cfllfl him—was tho resulc not of yuything nuturally born (n him, but of w lifelong and dosporato struggte ugalnat disonso, Fron the ngo of 20 _dlsenso suomod (o have lixod itgal? upon himn, Tho psoullnr urgnniv aifootion of his heart was then detornlued, and il through - theso yoars—from 20 years of ago—Churles ~ Mitchouck had mudo A FIGHT AGAINST DEATH, t1il death boonme tho viotor, Wo may woll be- lievo that suoh a struggle as this should have Lrought with it that which ulways comes witha etrugglo of this sort—a greatness of charauvter, or strength of charnoter, und, at tho same time, n calmnoss; and you all rocognized this In the frieni who hng gone, 1t was reully the conlllot which mado hini the man whotn you hanor, = Lattorly his dlscuss scomod 1o onoronch upon his vllamr. hore cume upon him whadows, Ho folt that hls work was done in tho world, and, In the enlm view which ho took of hls awn condition, ho felt that lifo was not desirablo to bim; it wero botter, sfuve o waa uot ablo to watch tenderty over his frionds unud family, sluce he was not ablo to make them happlor, for him that bo dld not live, but ratber to dio, nd‘vul a8 1 hnvo boen told, thore was an incontive {o bis struiglo’ for lifo and what was it? _Dear frionds, it was tho cor of life that ran fromhisheart to the hoart of his axod tothor,~thut mother for whom, evon i a_ boy, hul;mmu(lw feul that ho must caro; that jothor for whom through all these yours 8 hnd bad the vory tendorost * und swootcat afluotiont and for hor sako, £ for the sako of nuthing clso, and 1o othor one, 0 sl ro d death oy ho mu‘:u‘—hn still do- torminaed that ho would koep his place and do his work, But onl; g wook ago this vory day the nows camno to him by telexram that tho dear, dovoted mothor bad passud wwi Ho sat and thought, tho toars run down his face, and then, 1'huva no doubs, ho foit that life was nothing ora to biw, 1t hsd boeen s questlon whothor, f lic wero ta dio, It would not bronk hils mothor's wart. Bul whon ho.beurd that sbo bad died, his hoart was broken und ho was uadouy, 1 LOVE TO BEMEMDER . that all thoso qualitics ‘which he posscasod had an underlying basls of deep religlous conviotion. Fow thore are who kiew, and for Lhat rouson L would say it to-day, that ble reverouce for ro- ligtlon, bis mroa: for overything fu connecton with It, was hlgh sod pure, [ loved to seo bim in the houso of Uwil, nn attentive, rospoctful liatoner, Ho heard the Beriplurcs ruad overy day of his warrled Hiv, 1o unitod ba hoart by prayer with tho heart of ber who wourus so duoply to-day. This, 1 tako it, was the sucrot of all that mady bis 11f0 so beautlful to his frionda, Thiy, I thiuk, wus the socrut of tho strugwih which ho bad to bear up aguiust discuso, and the strongth 10 gu on with his work, and 1o mako biy nuwe kuowi and bis ‘churuoter reapectod gnd bonored in the wide oirelo of friends whom you ruprusont to-day in thls bouse of mournuyg, ur friends, 1t 1§ much to wise such % ono rrom aur midel, but I thiuk It n swout meaory wibloh bo has eft 10 thoso of us who' know hln well, Lot us cherish it Whilo we iy houor the mifts which mudo bim conspieuaus, lot us lovo vory dueply and tenderly the quulities which doow us to hiw iu thoe privacy of his bowe, in tho coun- sols mod thu cowwmuwion which wo wero bup- witted 10 enjoy with bl here, And umuy that beautifol sypect of his lifo, that tendornvds nud love which wero natural to bim, be the vury swuotost cunsolution 10'Ilose Who dro buareat (0 bl May the Lord Hluselt cowy to glve com- fort by bringing; a¢ it wero, nfrosh tho power and intluonca of thissldo of his chamoter to them as thoy it in sorrow w-dn‘p Tho quirtet sanyg “Paradise,’ which was fole Inwed by n peayer by the Hev, Oalushn Ander- son, *Jesus, lover f my soul’ sung at the requost of Mrs. lhlclxcunk. e{udnd tho servioes. THE PRIENDS WERE TUEN PERMITTED to tako d last look at 3tr. Hitehcock, whoso coun tenanco was vory natural. When all bad gono unt, mo,unll-bmrcn—-u. L. Bhorey, Judeo W, C, Grant, Ur, H. 0, Hitehcock of Michignn, and Frank T, Clark of Waukegan, who woro clnss. muntes of tho deccused ut Dartmouth, oud M. . Fullor, 11, ¥, Ayer, Judge Jumeson, and Martin Itugscli--catelod (ho ensiet o tho hewrso, pss- Ing to the street along tho walk, on cithor side of \vlllclh wero the frionds, tho gentliomen tn- envared, Tho remnins, which were followed h{ nbout thirty earringes, wore buried in tho fumily lot at Onkyouds, CANADA. A PASTOR CITANGES 1118 BELIEF, Sptetal Dispated to Tha Chicago Trituns, 'TORONTO, Ont., May 0.~Yorkvillo, u suburb of Toronto, hus a sonsntion. At tho aptist Church in that village yosterday the congregation was tuken by surprisa when the pastor, tho ftov. Mr, Drookman, announced from the pulpit that It wAs his Intontion to restun tho pastorate af tho vastorato of tho church, on the kround that bis views in rolation o oternol punishment and cluso communion wore not In harmony with thosnof the congregation. Mr. Brookmun satd he was firmnly of the upinlon that the Word of God did not tench tho doctrine of eternal pune fshment. It was u libel ugalnat Gud to belleve that Jo over fntended tu Inflict cverlasting punishment and ondless misery upon mankind, He hnd studied the Scripturcs for the past thirty years, and was now mory convineod thun ever that it nover wis Intendud by Guod that thun should sulfer ondless misory, Whon hu wis o minlster In tha Engtish Church at 8t, Catbarines, sowo. yours ago, be beeame convinced that jne fant baptism was wrong, und, boink thus con- vinced, o ymmediately uupfiud sruuchlnn this duetrine, and lofe tha Church. With referonco 1o tho nuostion of endiess misory and hell, ho Was now quite clenr on that peint, and conld not. preach that doctring tu suit any congrekation, 3?1ul;1\:’:vuuld trust to God to fiud bim 8 new Neld VALUABLE PROPERTY SOLD. TlALtPAX, N, 8., Muy O.—Androw Barton's property ut Tangior, ono of tha most valuabie old-mining propertics In Nova Scotlu, bns been saldto u New York compauy for $100,00 i 8tock In tho company, S — ANMRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS. Special Dispateh 10 The Chicago Tritune, MoNTuEAL, Mity 0.—81x buadred and Nty ime migravts arrived by the steamship Puriglan to- day, on routo for tho West, Half wore for On- tarlo. and the Northwest, and tho othor halt were for tho Westorn Siates. Tho latter wore Swedes and Gormuus. STOCKS, Bpsctal Dispateh Lo The Chicago Tribune, MoNTEAL, May 0.—The stock market wng very buoynnt nnd strong to-dmy. Bank of Montroal advancad 03§ per cent, solling at 2154, THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. OtTAWA, May 8,—It Is stated that the Govar- nor-General wiil. return to Engtand aftor his Mauitoba trip, resigning bis position here, MEARINE NEWS. MIRHAPS, DROKE HEN STEAM-PIPE, Speetal Dispateh to The Chieago Tribune, Gnanp MAves, Mloh., May 2.=The steam- burge Buckoye, en route from Chlcago to Muskegon, broko. hor stomn-plpe and sprung n lenk nbout midnight lnst night, and ran Into this purt for reonirs, arriving borout 7 a. m. Ste (8 Indry-dock being ropaired, and will soon lonve for Musregon, . AN EVENTYUL VOTAGE. Speetal Dispalch to The Chicagu Tridune, BrunaroNy By, Wis, May 0.—Tho tugs Kitty Bmoko and . Davisarrived hore yesterdiy from Escunaba, nod it proved quite an eventful trip for tho tuga. When thoy had got off Polut Po- nitsuln on thelr way hero thoy found tho large echoogier Pathfinder, loaded with fron and bound from Escunabn to Clovolund, fust on. Tho tugs weroe slgnaled, and the schoonor wus pulled off tho shonl, and thue savad trom wvrobable de- structlon. She wid nppareutly not iojured, and started on her way. Tho tugs nlso” sightod the schooner David Btowart, bound frum Eucaunbit to Cleve- land witk fron, n - largo ol out of 1t alone, on n of Ico, ol no wry or[mmn ancount uf a lack of fuel. The tugs did not at- tumpt hor rolease, and it s posslbly that sho wus ll‘lll“ lml on tho beneh, or otherwiso Injured Ly a {00, When tho Smoke rnd Davis got off Elisin Day thoy eighted n schooner, which proved to be the Nuitoy Doll, in the middie of g ton-nero fold of fuo that wis golng out i the \nkv. Tho tugs ro- leused her from ler prison sud towed hor to “Engle Harbor, to near whore she was tnken out tho ico. {!nnruy“ner rolonsing tho Nancy Dell tho key cawmo out of tha tug Davis' wheel, which dise nbled her, and us towed here by tho BSwmoke. The Dnvie' damasres are being ropaired here. The Davis will leave for Shoboypan, whoro sho will servo tho dredge. The tur Lawrongo yestoday towed tho sehicener Ellda out of het dungerous position at Egps Harbor and took ber to this port. ‘I'ne Liida's contrebourd was frozon solld three foct below her koul, Sbe got that thawed out, aoa loft to-doy for Mllwaukee with hor cargo ot wood. TAE VAED KELLT ABHORK. Spretal Liapatch to The Ohtcago Tribune. ALUKENA, Mich,, May 9.—It 1y vory ruugy. Tho I:rn:mllur ‘red Kolly, from Escanabn, bouna for Clovelund, ore-ludon, towlng tho Clayton lelle, Wordner, und Ely, went ou_Presque lslo, nbout thirty miles from noro, at8 o'clock this morn- ing, during vory thick wenthior. - Sho {8 not leakng, and think sho will got off ol right, MISCELLANEOUS, MILWAUKER JOTTINGS. Bpectal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, , MiLwWAUKEE, Wis., JMay 9.—The tug Weloome loft for Muskegon to-night to tow hither tho steam-barge Hilton, which bas flnally beon raised, A stonm-pump wns takon nlong to keep the unfortunate craft froo on tho paEsSARo ncross, ‘The stoam-bargo A. A. Evorett {8 In port, tho socond arrival of tho scason from bolow, 'Tho propaller Onelda tukoes 10,000 bushels of wheat to Buftulo oo a through rato of 10 cunts ta New York, and the schoonor Houbon Ntiche nrds, Ironoro from Kscaoabo to Clovoland, ut BL.60 por ton. Iiecord was made at tho Custom-[Touso to-day of tho schooner Mugxio Juhuson by Martin Olsen to Edward Lawrengo for $1,000. Tho large propeller Chicago arrived at a lato hour to-night from Buulo, and s tho first ves- scl from that port. Oapt. Condon: reports that Lauku Michigan 4 ontiroly clear of foc, and but littlo was eticountored In Lake Huron, MUSKEQUN NEWS, 8peciol Dispate to The Clifcago Tribune, MusKkaox, Mich., May V.—Foclo's new tug has beon namod North Muskogon, 8ho cost 15.000. A triat trip will bo mado to-morrow, Tho olearancos to-day numbered ninotoon. Lumboer shipments, 8,000,100 foet. Tho sohooner Minorva has seourcd her orew for $13 each for the raund trip botween this port Tho firet trip vooupled five days, T'ho ohurters made so far at $1.80 1o Chicago und Milwaukoe huvo beecn for dry humber. Thero wllépmbnbly bo an {noreaso for tho now mill ou H, M. Weston has sold to A, Dalinrd, of Chica- 0, 2,000,000 feat of mill-run lumber, l\»Ino. No. 1 ogs, for §23,000, to be cut at Whitshall, h'AlhID TO QET THIOUAIL Bpectal Dispateh to Tha Ciidcago DuLuzit, Mian., ?hy 9.—Tho mall mor Boakiwit roturuod from Bilver Islot this morne ing. Bhe vould not reach Princo Arthur's Land« 10g on account of ics, On Thursday sho reports sfl;lnu ‘pl‘:?!y ot tloating 100 ou tho othier sldy of yor Iulot, ‘The propellor City of Owon Bound left Colling- wood lust Friday cvoniug, Muy 6, and will ronch bure Wodnesday. Bhu husg about 100 passvngors gflt’l“l full cariro of frolkht, mostly for Munls o ” THOUDLR AT THE LIME-KILNS. Bmcial Diapaleh to Tha Chicago Tribuns, AMBRIITRURG, Ont., LO.—Tnu propellor Commnodore waa dotatned ubove tho Lime~Kilns twonty-fuur boitrs, tho furry Uarlund lightoni ber up to tourteun foot by tuking olf 1K) burrols of pork, Bhoocuvuled ut Mullen's, and Iu{! at 8 p, ul, fur Bulfwlo, Dalf and Gattield had - tho drodgos maved to allow hur to como over, Tho amnulmr dlvston was ulso lightahod ovor by the arlund by taklng off seventy-five tous of meul, Bl is vouling, and will loave at U o'elock, Tho stoum-bargu flailantyuo with the sshonoe A. I, Moare both ulf\wk cowming down, The Minue- apolis, Waverly, and Hiahehued passod safoly, ‘Tho propoller W, H, Darnuin siruck o bowider Jestorday comlng over, but tho, bowldor wus ko ip by u drodyy to-day. Tho propallos Vunderbilt passod walely. The propelier Avon callod bere for apllot, Tho Buifalo und Staruoen ulsoculled, # i A HBAVY WOG. ¢ eriad Dispatch to The Chicago Triduné. Hunoy, Mich,, Muy 0.—All day a heavy oy bus butng uver tho RIver St. Clair, causlug i delay ot slbbouts. The D. W, ltuat and cousort are tiod up ibolow this m‘. Tho Mllwaukue, Tawers, Nubant, and Wissublokon aro roported bolow 8. Clatr walting uatil tho fog lifte. MUCIH ICK~—THE STEAM-BAIGE WICHANDS, Bpectal Dispatch to Ths Chtcayo Tyibuns. CreykrAnD, May 0.—Thg tug Relf arrived o Luffalo, uud her Cuptuin roports euoouns e Port a8 tering muck jec on onotigh to serlously interfaro wi W, ‘Tho new stean-barge Rubo Kiohards, buflt at of ore frum Ese be towed to Nee Aftorwards sho will org from Eacnnaus Manitowoe, will bring & exnaba to Clovoland, and troit far her machinery. enter on her contrnct for to Chioagro for the romainder of the sonson. STURAEON BAY MISOBLLANY, Bptetal Dispated to Th Chicago Tribune, l!laRl? BTunGrON BAv, Wis, May 0.—~Tho ateamor 'rom Green Bay to Edcana- 8ho roport- ed_no fee jo sight botween bero wnd Groon Hay. The steamer M, C, Hawloy, from Manomineo, ealied In hero shortly afterwards on her way to Welnoma, on her way b, callod In here yo.i'wrflly morning. Ureen Nay. A hoavy vain storm accompanled by thunder I:'l'"‘lu'tuhmm' provalted bere yesterdny aud last ililat, PORT OY CIIICAGO. ARTUIVALS, Trop Lewls Glibort, Manisteo, lumber, Prop Iva H, Owen, Esoanabu, fron-oro. Prop 8, C, Buldwin, Lscanaba, Iron-ore. Dro vlark, Benton Harebor, sundrics. Drop Mury Grob, Bouth Haven, suidrios. Stmr Chilcago, Maoitowoo, sundries, Heng Kato Uiliott, Muskeran, lumber, Hon [ver Luwson, Muskegon, lumbor. Sebr Evallng, Muskeyon, fumber, Hobir Jusaio Linn, Bscanaba, irun-oro. Behooner 8. A, Iriah, Urund Haven, lumbor, Bohr Junn{ Lind, Muskeson, wood, Hehooner Montpelior, Grand Haven, lumber. Hehr Eliza Day, Muskegon, lumbor, Behr Westehoster, Muskogron, lumber, . Behr Holle lrown, Chaboygan, lismbor, Hobr E. M, Btanton, Manistes, lainber, Echr ltouso Bimmoun, Muskowon, lumbor, bir Linooiu Dall, White Lake, railrond tios, Hehr llurcur)( Ludington, lumbor, Hohr Arctie, Whito Luko, luinbor, Hehr Diack Hawk, Whitc Lako, Tmbor. Behr L. A, Bimpson, Munlatae, lumbor, hr A. Moaher, Muskekon, lumbor, i3 ® Hobr G D, Nurriw, Jucksonport. tolegraph poles. Hebr Monsoon, Muskogun, wood, Hehr L. M, Davis, Muskean, lumbor, Behr laabeils Bands, 3anistoe. luinvor, Bobr Anule Toming. Muskogon, Iitniber, Hehr.Jolin Minor, Bhobuyian, lumber, Hobir L. M. Masey, Jackaonnort, telograph polos. ACTUAL SAILINGS, Stmr Chictgo, Muultowac, suudrics, T'rop Bwallow, Montague, 1ght. PropBL. Joseph, .\Iu!kufi:n.'{l ht. Prop Tempest, White Lake, bt 'rop Fuyette, Manistee, Thght, Prop K. 'rnnm,mm. Munkegon, sundries, Prop IL.¢, frittaln, White Lako sundrics, Lrop G. T. Burroughs, Grand Haven, sundries, Prop Mary Groh, South Haveh, sundrivs, Prop Lawrence, Choboyean, sundries, Prop Skyhrk, Benton [arbor, sundries, Prop Nynck, Butfulo, 38,k sncks of flaxsood, 260 urrels of tour, and sundries, b 3 Prop l;u:lecr:ou. Hancock, 460 palispof lard aod sun- I Prop Uvorgo Duubar, Muskogon, light, Tay Jubin Gregory, Sturgeon Iln?'. lisghit, Prup Mbert Bapor, Muskegon, Heht, Prop Albert Mitior, Munlstpe, llight, Prop It 0. Peters, Munisico, lgbt, Hehr Iver Lawson, Grand Haven, Hght, Kol Bulle Iirown, Jucksonport, fight. Hebr Rocknway, Suskegon, lght, Sehir K, 13, Stoukbrldiee, Whito Lake, light. EebrJ, & A Stronnch, Grand Haven, light, Seur Moutpelier, Grand Haveu, light, Zehr Hobert Howlott, Grand Haven, light. Sebr Delos Due\Wolf, Muskegou, light, Schr Myrtle, Muskewon, 1lght, Henhr Cecolln, Muskugon, hight, Sebr Blizn Duy, Muskegon, light, hr Kate Oltlett, Marinette, light, Betr Willio Lautitt, Grand Havon, light. Schr B, A, Irish, Qrand Haven, Hight, Behr Clty of Grand Ruplis, Graud Havon, light, Sulir White Onk, Muntugue, light. Selie Mary E. Cook, Hamlin, Itght. Sebr J. 1% Nowland, Muskegon, light. Helie 8, Andersou, Muskegon, ligut. BehrJ, V. ’l'nflur. Muskewon, lght. Scbr Rouso Shmwans, Slunletes, kht, Behr Adirundack, Muskogou, light. Sehr Normun, Groon iy, lighte Heur Contest, Musku'mu lignt, Senr W, 8. Crosthwalto, Iluiralo, 48,700 bu corn. Schr Milun, White Lake, lhcht, 3 Sour Maggle Dall, Whitd Liko, liht. Hehr If. A, Itichinond, Muskegon, light. Behr Lubn, Manlsteo, liubt, Eehir Homur, Bullaly, 82,200 bu corn, Sehir Red Wing, Huffalo, 48,000 bu corn, Hebr Evaliue, Suskegun, bt Sehr Col. Elsworth, Ilulfalo, 22,235 bu flnfiud. Sehr Schuyhitll, Erlo, 81 Lu"\"vnonn OTIER LAKE I'ORTS. DETROIT, Sptetat Dispatch o The Ohicago Tribune, DeTnotr, Mich., May 0.~Passod down—Pro- peliors Blanchurd, Waverly, Wissuhfokon, Bostun, Cubni stenm-barges Minnonvolly, D. Dallenting andconsort, D, W, Powers, Clty of Concord and Large, Gnrdon Clty and barges; schoouer Mur- ray. Clonred—Schoonora Babineau & Gaudry, Dollo Hanscom; tug Swith and Larges, tug Winslow and bargos, Pussed up—Propellers Buffalo, Avon, Lake Ontarlo and barges; steam-barge James David- #on and schooner 8, V. It. Wutson: schooners Mystie Star, Lizzie A. Law, C. J, MoGLl, Swallow, Donuhlaon, Wiad wust, ono milo. BAY CITT. Bpeciat Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune. DAy City, Mich, May 0.—Tho Iussin and Beotin, of tho Commercinl Line, left this port lust night partinlly lnden with salt for Oscudn and Tawas, whero thoy will tinlsh out. Thelr cnrgoes are couslgnoed to C. J. Kershaw, of Mil- waukeo. Tho.John Prldgeon, Jr. with 8,000 bare relsof salt for E. T. Whoeler, of Chlcago, will leave the nnchorago to-morrow morning, Tho Rounoko, with sait for A, J, Lathum, Chicago, Tho now steam-burgo ucon of the West, lumber laden, will leave for will got awny to-night, Chicugo to-suorrow. NUFPALO, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna Borrano. N, Y., May 0. more, whouts kehiooner Brunotte, Drapolia : L Heroktas, Toto o e 1. Japking, Toledo, Pl ired<Deopetion Botagms, Colorad rucen, Arabla: schooners Martun, Pluwt, D. 8. Austin, Murln L, E. £, Ueals, Marguotte, Tiarker, Milwaukeo, ruflrond Austin, Saginuw; propeller Maggio . Liny City's schoonor Moutdroy, Portugo Charters—Suhooner tichnl season. DEWEQO, Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, OsweGo, N. Y. uy O—Arrived to-day, gchooners Vulnak] and’ Johu I Mott, grains ludun, from Luke Michigan, after winter| Yort Huron., the odnal, Mott I8 chartored for throo curgves of lunber, Bay Clty and Uswego, p. t., setoontrs Johin Magae aud Nevada ox Lriug 1 on Uh}enkn Aro suid to bo £1.20 to §1.28. Thy soboonura Jawales and Holivia arrived at Port Hu- uvoland at §11. 0. b,y UOgdoueburg to-day with fmlu from run, And tuke fron-oro to C| which 18 the established rate, CLEVELAND, Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicage CLEVELAND, U. Moy poliors Fortuio, Nebrusks, disu; schoouer Myosotis, Milwnukoo, Churicra—tickoonors J. Rivor to Detruit, 40 cents, {reop 1 A, Kont, oro, Esgunaba to Clovelaud, p, t.; Ellzn Gurlich, coal ta Miliraukeo, $1, free; Lirod) oy B cents, froc, ‘he atoumship itopublic hns onncoled Ita cont chartor to Chicago, and goes for ore. ‘Cho sohooner 1routon will be bor cou- sort during tho souson, PUKT COLUORNE, Bpectal Dapateh o The Chicago Tonr CoLsonx, Ont., u" ichoonord J. I, Balloy and W, 1. Preston, 'To- ledo to Ogdunsbury, corn; L 8, Hammond, Ile- }rull. to ‘v: Vincont, corng A. L. Androws and julding Hiar, Toledo to 0 donsburg, whoaty Londyillo and Amurloan, Toledo to Oswoun, whont Vietor and B, Binko, Toleda to Kingston, carni Howlund, Dotroit to Uswogo, wheati proe pellors Luko Mishigan and Europe, Toledo to lum{uul. corn; Dromedary, Yoledoto Moutreal, wheal ERIR. Special Dispateh to The Chicego Tritruns. Biux, VPa., Muy 9.—Hotorod—Sghoonors Dune ford, Maditorranean, ‘lolodo, wheat; scow Tortor, Murquetto, stono. Clonred—Schoonor 8t, Petor, Tolodo, Ughty suhiouner Porter, Dotrolt, light, % XSUANAUA. elal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tridune T e e Cloursdtitopollons Titur-Ooosu, Jarockl, and W, L. Brown, ' STURQEON DAY, Roeetal Dispateh 1o The Chedgo Tribuns, BrundroN DAY, Wik, May G—Avrived, via Cuual—Propolive Owonto, Cleared—Sohooner Pierpont, tics, Milwaukeot sobovnor Hensh Chleny &wnounnrmnurluu, dwlu.(m cnm‘x.x' propolick Ocoat, via euunl to Groen Buy, s AMUELSTOUNG. Spectal Dispalch 0 Ths Ohicago Tribuné. - Axuxistiunag, Out., Slay 9.—~The steanm-bargo Wiilinm Edwards und solioanor Charles Foutor, fce-bound bor all wintur, left for Buifalous 6 ta-uight, MANISTER, Spectat Dispateh o The Chicago Tridune, ManmsTEE, Mich, Muy 0.—A Hoot of eloven schoonory clunrid this port to-day, londed with 1,200,000 fewt of lumbor and 8,000,000 shiugles. ALPENA. il Bpactal Drpateh {0 Th Ohicago Tribunss ALpana, Mich., May ¥.—The propollor Lons tho mnmblgh&u;h not P —Artived—Iropellor Wocoken, Detroit, whoeit; propulter L!;;IL. Wu:‘- cago, J, Suott, Delaware, Montauk, graty, Chifcayo; Bta- nmes 3 Whataon, Leonard Hunsin, B, Fitzgorutd, all coal,Chicngo! schaoner lignts senooner K, 1), ron; barge J. 8, lcox, B0 Winslow, Chleago, 7_& o:suu: schovuer Morning Light, Itucine, 85 conts, Tho propelior Vanderbllt arrived this aftor- nnoi, tho trst stralght irrival from Chicago this at Thoso ure tho first nrrivals from Canl chartors to-day: John T, Mott, Oswego to Baginaw; Hartford, Oswego to Chicago; Nassau, Falr Haven to Chicago, all on p. t. 'Tho solvoner said to bo $4.50, Tud L to of luwbor hero from liay City at-[/thut tho bost whoat thls $0. Builors’ wuges have been advanced (o 2, Conl rutes rrux:m Lako Outario to Milwsaukeo or Tribuns, V.~Clearances—Pro- Chitago, Morchan- L. Qroen, conl, Binok kiyn, coal to Port~ divect ta Marquelte Triduns —{'nesud down— nington leaves to-night for Chicago, loaded'" ‘with plaster and cedar, 1 mv:‘! n“i‘;:““‘ 2 Bpecial Dispateh to Chieago Tridune, PorT DALIOUSIE, Ont., May 0. —Passod down—" Behounor Ponuvkee, Chicago Lo Snakott's Harnar, corni 1. G. Fort, Milwaukco to Oswego, wheat, vatedi Mt-mrr aunox, onT Ifunon, Mich, May 9.—Passed up—Pro-’ pollers Bullalo, Iron Duke, Avan, Hiner ook and barges, J. Chaffeo and' barges; tug Sumni 18] and bargest sch v =110 ers 1), « Po el Wi, coutol B . and consort, 1. W, 13 C. Tutts and D. K. Clint} tug wn‘:’:'su;v"ang &y rgos, Wind south, brisk; heavy rains. —— OCASUALTIES, THE ELGIN HORROR. Special Dispaleh to The Chimsgo Tribunis Eraiy, Iil, May 0.~Tho body of Franooe Crolehiton, the Uttlo glr) lost In tho forry-disase tor, was found At the railroad bridgo late thig afternoon, making six rocovered. One moro, Fimer Fuster, 18 known to be yet in the river, Coroner Willlams was telegraphed for and camd - up from Batavia, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Sourn Eroin, lil., Mny 0.—~Tho body of Taylor, 16 yonra of age, one of tho vz:um o tho Eigin forryboat disaster, was found tloats in the river ut this place, Rbout § o' this morning, by Anthony Oswald, [t was brought to shure andl lnid out on a rlnuum by the mill« racg, aftor which news of its discovory was fme modiately dispatohed to Elein, The "body wat badly blonted nud was uuch mutiiated and dis- torted abont the face, alimost paat recognition. Letters and i neconnt book In the decunsed's pockats, howover, cloarly astablished its identie ty. Whilo hero the remains of young Taylor wore sndly viowod by n vast and sympathizing crowd uf people. Alout 8 o'clock n waxon cone veyed tho romalns to Elgin, whore thoy wero sll\;c‘:‘y:m‘ovnr to tho sorrowing and disiracted —_— TBAD ACCIDENT. Special Correspondence of The Chicago Triduna. GRERN DAY, Wis,, May 8.—On Saturday moen- ing, May 7, n fralght-tealn, golng west on the Greon Bay & Minnesotn Rallrond, went through 8 brideo botwaen Dexterville & Elm Lako. It - seems tho bridge wnson ire, and fa 8o eituated it could not be scen unt!l the train was too closo tostop. Tho engltic and ton cars wore preciple tated, taking with thom the cogineer, Tony ' 8ims, o very fino Joung man, whoso parents ro- Bldo ‘in Fort Howard, flc wns vory seriously hurt, but hopes are eutertained of bis rocovery. Tho engine und_ton cars wore burned ug. Tho nrl&(ln of tho fire I8 n mystery, Tho fireman and other truinmen escaped unhurt. Four cars, -{Ll‘l,z u‘jnmrnnt movables, in the train wero do< L yed, A RAILROAD SMASIH-UD, PonrLAsy, O, May 9,~Train No. 67, on the Cleveland & P'lttsburg Ralirond, gomg west, ran over two horaca on Glilesplo bridge, and passing over thom Lingino No, 80 and four empty gon~ dolas wont over tho embankment, tho engine to tho right, the tender and cars to tho left. En- gincor Bllly Otterson had one arm caught undee tha angine, and was seriousiy, If nol fatally, sealded, Firomnn Honry Lovwrlg wos but ullnh{- i 1y injured, being thrown on tno left sido with tho tondor. BADLY IIURT. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridund, OcoNoMowog, Wis., May 0.—Wiilam Murray, nbrakeman on tho Mflwaukee & St. Paul Rall- rond, living In Milwaukeo, was badly crushed at Hrookfleld nst night whilo coupling onrs. Tho night was dark and raioy, and ho probably slivped while stunding Letweon tho cars, Ho was Lrought here, — DROWNED, Bpectal Dupatch to The Chicago Tridune, WATERTOWN, Wis, May 9.~Anton Milhofer, aged 6 years, while fishing to-day was drownod in the lumo of tho Ilough and Roady ML The swifiness of tho current has provonted tho ro= °, covary of tho budy. INJURED IN A MILL. Bpecial Diapalch (0 The Chcago Triduns, Muskgdox, Mich, May 0.—Danlol Arcepu, & Frenchman, omployed fo Torront's mill, was badly injurod to-duy by n slab flying from the nw.y It'struck bim 1o tho beaud, n:l’nz it open,” RATHER EARLY. Spectal Dizpateh fo The Chicago Tribune, - Muskraon, Mich,, Muy 0.—A Bwedo omployed §11 Davios Iiros.’ mill was sunstruck to-day,—the first of tho scnsun. Mo was carried homo Ine souslb.o. CROPS. ILLINOIB. Bpeeial Dispateh lo The Obleago Tridunds BrnEATom, 1iL., May 0.—Yesterday and to-day have beeu warm aod pleasaut, Tho grass ia growiug nicely, and. tho trces are putting forth thelr lcaves. Tho corn-land {s near- ly sll plowed and planting will soon be- Kin, - Outs and spriug whant are comiog through tho ground In nloe shape, and all vogotatiun Beowms to bo wido awake after tho long aud hard winter. 3 Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, CLINTON, TiL, Muy t—It Ia now vstimatod that tho wintor wheat ‘that was suppoecd to have killed by the heavy winter will average about u throd-quirtors crop. M somo ocases farmers have plowed it up, supposing it to be entirely rulned, which has now turned out otbierwiso. It ought to bo & good crop aftor sa wuch worrying and troublo over 1ta result. Speclal Dispsich to The Chicugo Tridune Bouru Erawy, Ill., May 0.—Tho farmors aro do- Hghted with tho very ‘pleasant and fuvorablo weathor which wo uro having lutely,—just cnough showers and sunshine to muko crops nowfin varnost. Sunil grain fa all sowed. Po- tatoes ure now Lolbg planted, gardens aro being mado, and preparations ure ilso boing made foe corn-plunting. Meadows and pusturcs ora. green: trucd oro budding and leaviug, and the attracuons of spring are now plajuly ovidont, 0I1110. s CoLuMnug, O., May 0.—Tho forthooming May crop and stosk report of tho Obio State Board of Agricuiture, u valuable and rellablo goou- ment, will bo roady for distribution Muy 14, Tho, information is baosed on estimates made by’ about 1,000 correspundents In noarly ail tho townships ot tho State, mostly peacticable farmors, capablo of judging of mattors théy roe port on, and can bo Llu\)endml on as Approxi- mately correot. Tho tizurcs show that onl: ¢ por cont of Irst yoar's crop, or 10,73, bushels of wheoat, I8 still fo the hande of the producers, and Dle yleld of the Btato this your, If wo havea mlrm'on;&n souson fromnow till hurvea! Will be ubout 4,595,853 bushels, or 85 per cent ol lust year's fine crop. Tho wheat map will show yoar llesin tho level black-soil countics of tho “northwestorn part of -thoe State. Thoso uverngo fully 100 per cent, aa compared with a yoar' ago, whilo tho rolilng vountiea furtbor enst atid southenst Avorigo only n little over 80 per cont., and tho hilly Ohlo River counties only nbout 63 por cont of lust year's 1old 1n the damo loculities respuctively, Tl fd sually truo ufter A suowy wintor like tho Ynt, while fll o vory open wintor, like that of 1870 1840, lovol countivs sutfor most. The wheat tup will also show that wheat Is baost In the northorly part of tho Btaty, where thero wns uiost B00W. —— STAR ROUTES, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicage Triduns. Br. Louis, Moy 0.~-Postmastor Hayes bas gono to Washingtou, supposably on business conneot« od with tho star-route dovelopomunts, Thero s some sorvico directly connected with. the 8t, Louls office which has boon * oxpodited,” but, 8o far as cun bo lourncd, It was nil lugitimate. 1t Bt. Louls figurca locally In tho sa andal, It will comno nbout by roason uf tho fuot thut two of tho compunivs which do a lapeo businesa In thelr houdquarters h QOno 1 L C. Karens is tho moving splrit, Assoclated with him are Elkins, of New Mox(co, ana & ‘Tonnes- svo oapliallet, The othor company having itd iead viticu huro 14 that contrullud by Col. Prige. foth of theso compunios huve routes on whick thu sorvivo hag boon *expodited,"—lu other waordy, ingrousod from wookly to more frequunt trips, It dous not fullow, howeover, that bevause aroute has beon “uxpeditod” thoro 16 somos thing crooked, Public vonvunloncy nevossituted an ipgrunsu of dorvice, uud 1t Iy grantod juatin Whare the lnsreasod sorvics ls unnuossary, of whorg tha additionnl vowpensayon ls exorbite ant, the scandul cow ¢ i THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY. Tipranung, P, May9.—~Tho euit of H, L. Faylor & Co. axalust tho Staudurd 0N Company for $450,000 yamnges tas boen removed to the Unlted Htates Ciroult Coust bere on necount of sovopal of tho dofoudants not fiving iu this Btate, Tuylor claims thut the dofendants en- tored Intu s combluation to defraud blin by un« derialiing their market -Auoumnm und publilsh- fogfaley ryports of oil buld by them in order to ity the market, aud by persuuding raliroads torofuse him mesns of transporting vll, thereby rondoring unablo to btaln the moansof trans« orting bls vil, and osusing bl 1o be ugable to Sll is coutracts. The ault was origloally brought In Youango County. COMMENDABLE, Bocclal Dupateh 1o The Chicago Triduma, MinwAukxk, May ¢—I' A. Chepman, the inorehaut prince, announces to~day that bo will build & tencrment-house ultlnzlbelwwh: llD.“:) ,000this sutmtnor, and will rout the Aparts A‘:udnl..nwm nl clorks aod employds at mesoly, uopuiopl rates. . " that

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