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THUS MARINE NEWS. Vesselmen Made Happy Yesterday hy Offers of One Cent Freight on Corn. Quito a Fleet of Steamers Chartered for Buffalo at the Going Rates. The Schooner Iron Stata Released from the Reef Opposit Mydo Park. Around the Lnkes—Voesol OlarlorsAr- rivals and Dopartures—Dock and Other Notes. BE EREIGIITS, NAING ‘Tho faces of vessel owners and ngonts were wreathed in smiles yesterday and thoy wero eongratifating thamselves, cach otter, and every frend thoy inet. Vroizbta to Ruifato had “riz0" The shippers, ashumod of their netion of tho past few days, hil magnanimously altered them one cent. bushel on corn to Buffalo. ft wasn siunli offer, it [s trie, but It was somothing vetter than tho diy before, when stilppers wouldn't have vessels for nothing. Quito a Hoot was chartered (all steain) and embraced the TAK ushets. Propeller Avon, + 40,000 Propeller Portage, eat, Propeller Newel, corn Propeller Cuba, corn, Propeller Seotia, enrn. Propeller Skuytkl Propeller Mauata, Corn oa. seee se For Edeandabnrg, Canadas Sehooner Wawanoah, corn seneseseses SON) ‘Total capacity, 1327,000 LUMBER, Lumber freights remain firm at the recont ad- vance, and agents aud owners found no dill: , culty in making engagements, as the shippers’ deinand for carriers was extremely goo. The following are the rates at which enarters were munud Fre yto Lake y to Chicago, Fram Mantsteo to Chit From Lidington to From Whity Lake to. Chicago, Prom Grand Mayen to Chien, drrom Muskegon to Chicago. TRON-OItE, There wavne chunge yesterday tin tron-ore Iswere ayaln in active de- inund, Rates remula tri at the fullowlug Ngures from the points named: Fram Vaeanaba to Chicago, Tran Hsennaba to Lake Eek Prom Marquette to Lake DAT reo at Bulfalo, Lake KD LRTIS F200 eee LSTHG@2.00 Vessels continues ile ports, and Oswego, and rates renin firm and strong nt the foltowtng flguress From Bintale to Chicago From Buthilu to Miiwaukee.. unt Hutala te (ualithe.... am Lake rle ports to Chicnge. Vroin Lako Erie ports to Mitwaukee From Lake Erle portato Rnelae,, From Iatke Erte ports to Bau: From Lake Erie ports to Duluth. From Dake Brie ports to Detrolt Frory Clovehtad to Butfalo,... «. From Oswego to Calcago..., + From Oswexo to Milwaukee, Uy Luke Erie ports is meant any'ports on Inice Erle west of and including Brio, to whieh iron-ore {3 consigned, and from whlch coal fs shipped. gi NOME GATHERINGS. OWNING A VESSEL. Several times thls season Tin Teinuxn has culled attention to tho overloading of vessels, aud bas cluimed that the Captains and erews uf such craft should refuse to pro out of port when tho vessels on whieh thoy are employed were dangerously overlonted by their owners or agents, The Cuptuin of 4 vessel Knows better than any one else when hls craft fag wll sho can safely curry, and when wwnens or agents Inlet on further crowding thelr carrying cupacity, thoy should bo altowed te take the bouts out of port thamselvas, ‘wo vossols from this port have been “ drowned" this senson through over- Jondime and the tyes of many on board them necdlesly sucritived, Tho following from the ‘oe route Mail puts the whole question ina nutehell “Irs a nico thing tvowna vessel, and it's a nico thing to suit one, Lut thon tho latter fs not. quite sv cney us tho former. When an owner employs & Captain he should have sullleient con- fidence in bin talet bim rin it, oy else send hin ashore if bo ls uot qualiDed. All summer come plaints have been made by various Cuptaing of the unnecessary und uncalled for interference of owners in matters connected with «Cap. (ain’s duties. * One Captain on deek ond batt a dozen on the dovk ‘Is the way ono put it, but so far asany possible toss caused by oboymg thele Orders would renct on thomselves ‘alone, It 1s thelr own business, ‘Cho full gales, however, are how in onter, and ft {8 tho duty of ownera to seu Jbut their vessels aro not oyerlouded, ur tho Captalns forced, under palu of dismissal, to pul to sea vguinst thalr own better Jute nent. Owners who keep snugly ashore and gaze ut tholr craft us thoy Tio safely nlongside tue docks, often torm 8 very erron: fons apiiion of whut weather thoy will stand, or tho umount of freight thoy will carry, The mutjoriyy of owners of galling, vessels use prav- teal nen, but oven some of thon haye been ushore so long that they forget whatit storm tt Uke, but owners of steumners are pringlipally composed of cupitalists, who only invest their Hpara cash with the Lopes of firgo returns, They are tho unreasonable ones why ina daye® aiciuy only count up the enst of keoplig tho ‘crew, and in a stualler cargo than carried in fine Weather, count ouly the dottirs lost. Ono of this cious, who bas been tong enough in business to Know better, is suid to havo objected to i Yaptain tn bis employ because bo wis too sautlous,” but ug his objection was inado ton aici, he recelved a itting anawor, Itis to bo Aoped that no other disaster will bo enronicled tbls season, butit one veeurs, lot not tho poste don or wenith of tho guilty surean them froma yell-desorved puntshinent.” THE ION STATE MELEASED, ‘The schooner Iron State, whlch was reported Qtranded on the ‘reef oppusit tlyde Park, was feleuaed yesterday morning abotit o'clouk, Rnd towod to South Chleagu, for whleb port eho was bound at tho tlie sho went on tho roof, It Was found ncovssury to Hgbter about 250 tons of her cargo onto scows, und to ulso throw avere Doard soine thirty odd tons, ufter whieh, by tho combined pulling of tive of the Union Towing Ling tugs, she wo got olf, Its thought sho 18 not damaged touny great extent, and ne suon a8 unlowded she will he towed to this port and docked tor examination, Operations on tho stranded schooner were conducted under tho persanad superviston of Houry Blue, Bag. Supers Mmendont of the Unlon Toy Line, who romalned At the scone of tho disaster until the schouncr was sat tf retoaned, and it was due tuuinly ta hia luteliigent direction that so ttle of ‘hor curga was jottisoned, DOCK AND OTHER NOTES, ‘The schooner ‘{homas Sheldon is having a now alt tnude, ‘There was another Jarga tect on the lumber market yestorduy, ‘Tho thy Thomas Hood is huvt ew wheel put on by Miller Brathors, ng one el ‘The schooner 8. V. R. Watson ts tn atiller Brothers’ docks for caiking, John Anderson hag purchased cat In the schoouer Puntie! fi Tor $5,000. eagle ais ‘fho propeller Ocean ts In tha Chlenga Dry- Dock Company"s docks boing buttotentked, No aceigents happoned In the river yoaterday between Vessels, nolwithstandiug tho immense auuaber fn port. ‘The matn river Is crowded with yossels of all descri pions from tho mouth to the forks, ws aro aus both branches, Nallors are plentiful just at present owing to qo fuct thut nove of tha lower lukers are lenv: Ch a ou uccount ef the low freixbts on ‘Tho grain receipts Ly Inko at Muffulo for last week wore ea bushels, aud the shipments eee bushels by canal and 340,00 bush On Saturday the coal shipped by lake from Buttalo umounted to 14,359 tone, the largest total im pay iy luis seuson, ‘Phils week's Myures ure: ‘he Work of preparing for the bullitue of the Title date Ula house cy ent station ul Houta ttoue wi te ureet av irfon which ty land tho necessury inutorlul. : It fs sald that some vessel-owners at Cleveland, + low would tho tual colpaiies stand that in case of 4 lust sass at Go'clock yosterday morulng a youn, nimed Make, Delouilug ts tlie rearelor dawwrence, fell nto the river near the Twelfth street bridge and was drowned. ‘Tho bouy waa revoverud and taken to tho County Hospital. Ve wus woluy ashore aa yuwl boat with w Luo koeps the Linn fr CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TILURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, with which to fasten tho propeller, when he ran ofoul of n bit of lamber near the bank and was thrown overboard, The contemplated harbor of refuge on Pigeon Bay, to he built by the Dominion Governimont, will” be foeated by Henry MF, Chiet gincer of Public Works Department, this week, A correspondent. nsks “Has tho elty a com: potent brilgotonier?” In anawer to tha inter. rogatory we would aay that the mon employed on Lake, Wells, Randntph, sadison, Eighteenth, aud Twenty-eecoud treet bridges ire com- petent nen, attentive to thalr dutica, and gen omen in their demeanor, and aid tho city have tho same cluss of men on atl the bridges thore would be less complaint from both the public and tho vessel interest. ‘Tho Captain of the tug Halliday yestorday: discovered 8 new reof about halla imniie east of tho one on whiel the achoonor Iron State atruck ‘Tavstay morning. It is thought that the rect waa formed by the nation of the Ive inst winter: mishing rocks nnd gravel up on the ridge inthe Ike opposit Hyde Park. Thero {3 scant tit teen and a balf [oct uf water over tt, and In tho absenco of unything to mark te verse] Captatis should be very cautious while gotng to Sorth Chicago, During a sovero blow on Friday night tho barges Princesa Aloxandrin and Atmerten, ladon with ties, arrived off Port Burwell, Ont, In tow of niug.’ Tho tug let go tho barges and run in there for anfety, Saturday wfternoon part of tho Mexandrin’s crew wont ashore with the bont ons, but were unable to return on ne- jo henvy sea, About 6p, m, tho Alex: Andria slipped hor enble and drifted ashore. and has ainco gone to pieces, The Captain report that they threw the deck load overbour could nut keep ber free with the pum} Ftd wero taken off befuro sho rec! shore. ct VESSEL CIIART AT NUFFALO, N, ¥. Spftiat Dispatch to The Mhicagy Tribune. Burvano, N. ¥., Sept. 28.—Conl freighta were in. an unsettled condition today, Thuy charters niade wore tot a falr criterion of tho market. Many of tho shippers say that thoy will not pus" over $130 per ton, while othors in thelr anxiety fa move stock do pay considerably more. ‘Tho sebooner M. W, Page Is loading forChicago from eannl-boats, which must be relleved toanve de- murrage, at $1.45 per ton, but this [san unusual ease, The schooner Chaudlor J. Wells takes a Chfengo lout at $1.40, and the schooner Augus Sinith ono for Milwautceo at $1.95. ‘Tho Anchor Line propeller Conestoga was tnken yesterday for Chleago at $180. Tho movement of coal thus furthis songon fs far ahead of that of Inst yer, and ane of our lnrgest. shippers guys that isdocks in Chicago aro much better stocked than ayonr ago. Tho anomulous condition of grnin fcolhta is the direct cauge of the high and Irregular rites on coal up, Canal treights were quict nt 454 cents on wheat, 4 coants on corn, ij, cents on finx-secl, and + Now York. Shipments were AT CLEYTAND, 0, Spectat Dispat h to The Caleago Tribune, CLuvEnA el. 24.—Cbarters—Schoouora . HY. Foster, pady, Scotin, M.S. Bacot, and Moonlight, ore, Eevannba to Cleveland, private: ters; steamer Bunliicss, coal, Erle tu' slate kee, $1.25 free; sehoonce S. HL. Ktmbatt, ot Marquette to Cleveland, private term: Riverside, eoul, Toledo to Houghtat Marquette to Clevelund, private terms; Francis Palms, ove, Haeanabs to Detrot terms: schoonor CG, Houghton, cont, Ashtata- It tu Milwaukee, $125 trees sehuoner Cossned, coal, Lorain to Milwaukee, $1.25 Trees sehouuer David Stewart, ore, Esennaba te. Black Hock, pelyato terms. AT OSWEQO, SY, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. Osweao, No Yu. Sept. 28.—Charters--Sehioonor Mlver Mitchell, coal to Sandusky, and xchooncr Myatio Mar, coal to Milwaukee, at golng rates, AT MILWAUKEE, Wis, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune Minwausnn, Wis. Sept, 28—Tho schooner Savelaned was vhartered today fur ore trom" Es eauaba to Ashtubula at $1.20, AROUND TUE LAKES. THE COLCHLSTER NERF LIGHTS. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. AMUBRSTHUNG, Ont, Sept. 28—J. OC. -Putter- gon, membor, of Furllament tor Easex, tufocms your correspondent.that ho had telegraphed tho Minister of Marine drawhy hls attention to the Unsatisfactory condition of the Colchester Ngbt- ship, and urging hin to proceed immediately with tho erection of the ffhthative on tho reef, $15,000 having been appropriated at the last session of tho Dowlnion Partlament. Your correspondent also drew Mr. Patterson's -ut- whounor and orn, whooner + DEiVate tention to the fact that there was no storm-siznal nt this polut, boing the Inst port -betwaen Detroit and tho Wetland or Buttato on the nurth shore thut farge vessels enn inchor within safety or that is in tho course, Mr. Patterson tmmedia jade application. purtingot Have w stornt-dyial cree here, and tive tha weather reports prompt dud wenthor. Vessels have to rir durin for nutes, when, if the stents were dlaplayed, sunt tuck they would not leave tho rlvor. As tho evat is but trifling, no doubr the Cunndiun Govern inent will Hinmnediatoly, grant the requost, 30 that Jt can bo used this fll, At present any ine formation has tobe telegraphed for frou De- rult. * y TANEL FOI DAMAGES AND WAG Bpectat Dispatch ta The Chicaue Trituna CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 28,—The xchooner Sun- tauk was beled todluy by Jubn deaks, who claimed $1,000 personal diimages while at the wheel. ‘The vessel was tet up and bonded, ‘Thomas Gormley today commenced wult azuinst thy tu Winstow to recover $62 winres us fireman of the tug, ‘Chu mutter was settled und the buat relvased. ‘ FIQHON HAY IARUOR OF REFU Specat Dinuteh to thicacu eibenn Asnunszaung, Sept. 2.—Henry FP, Por- ley, Chlof Engtieer: tho Mublic Works Dt Partnont, and dC, Patterson, M. 2. went doy to Pigcon Hay un the City of Th en todus: & examine va to tho nest suitable polat for the construction of abnrbor of refuge, The estf- nUited cost 18 ¥2HINU, ; THE Nd ONIES OF. THE CHIN GROVER. Speelat Dispatch to The Chteayo Tribune. MinwaUKii, Wis, Sopt. 28—An ¢ ‘of the schounce Chel Grover, reeently A Slater Bay, shows that her Injuries ut ita serious as expeaied. She requires twenty-four feet of now keel, -elzht bottow plank, and a new pleco of warbuurd, nid TOWER, Special Dispatch to The Cateagn Tribune. AMHERETBUNG, Ont, Sept. 2—The tug W. A, Mooro passe up thts norning with sven hinge vesscla in tow from Bute, Tho tug Martin took three schouners over the Croszing, the largest tow of the genson, MUSKEQON LUSNER BITTPMENTS, Special Visoaten ta The Uhteagn Tribune,” MUSKEGON, Moh, Supt. Be leks today Bixteon. Shipments—Lumber, 000,00) tects shingles, 0,000, One hundred and forty men of the Boomlug Company are out on 9 strike. “A LRAK STODPE Bpeetat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. AMITERSTHUNG, Ont, Sept, 23,—The teak tn the sehooner Willi Young was stopped up by Martin, the diver. ‘Two scatng on tho port quare tor catised the trouble, TIS JESSIE TANN HELZASED, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Cnenoyaan, Mich, Sopt. 28—Tho tu than bns relensed the barge Jessie Linn, and will leave In the morning for Milwankev, One puinp itor buttom fs putebed up. LUE ANTELOPE, Spectal Dirvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Asutmisruund, Out, Sept. 23.—The tug Josaio soturned from the propeller’ Antelope tha wWworulug for another Bt panp, One pomp would not free hor, She returnud ut 4p. nt. Lost Men wtnOOM, Avectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Burrane, N.Y. Sept. 3—Tho large sohvoner Floetwlig lont her Jibooom this noun white wind: ing aroutd we the “pier coat ehtites by striicone fyalust the Governor, a supply steamer, ‘Tho latter was not dumuged. NOTHING DONE YET, Special Disatch to ‘Phe Chicaow Tri AMNEDSTBUNG. Ont, Sopt, 33,—Natl has been dong yet to tho tug Swain ur sehoonure Cuntluld, Naina, and Victor~atton the buttom be- tween Detruit und tho Yummy, TO OO UNDE THE HAMMER, Speclat Diayateh ta ‘the Chicaaw Tribunes BUEWAUKEE, Wis., Sept, 8A decree at ante Was toduy vutured agulist tho suo Ehintér, nad sho will go under tho hammer next month, + AN 8 DISADLED CoNnniTiON, Gpectal Wsvatch to ‘The Chicage Tribune, AsenTanua, Ont, Kept. 23.—The tug John Martin towed tha tug “Balls, to Detroit tus worning iu didabledt coultion. THY SCHOONER MARIA ANTIN, Spectul Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. Aoutenaritnd, Ont, Sept. 23.—'ho schooner Marka Slatin was towed to tho Dorroit Dey Docks it noon, "tO 10 IN DOCK Volt A NEW WHEEL, Speclat Dispatch ta The Chicaga ‘tribune MUnWAuCEE, Wis. Sept. 23,—The tug Ainakas way fs yolus fu dry-dock lo put on new wheel. —— PORE OF CIIICAGO, ANIAVALS, Hime Chicaz, Slanitowur, sundelos, Ritnr Grave Grumnmond, eouth (avon, sundries, Buu Carona, Mt 108, Hop a, Uh, Sarr Brup Hoscobel, Pi in a THE rRoY Brop Cancun, Mutatu, aundeies, Prob Vogridas Hhaiuth, mide, Prop dB, Bunvariis, Baliuatuuk, sundrlog, Drop His ih Param, Howth iavadsundeh brut W. 1. Wotmuro, Cluyulund. cow Prop Hemarek, Marinetio, lawl. tub i ait Tako, sundries, und, eo asvnger, Benton iurbor, suudrlos, 1. Bhurku, Chebuyyal lumber (ret trip). Gregor! i surgeon F, towing. Ae us Bay. Meslitivo, juinber Rolie diy Wilhuer Code lvoe: laude; : dur ltivor, Iuwber, Selir J: ¥, Juuver Muskugun iomben nee, Marinetta, lumber. ephenaon, Marinetto, lambor, AE, Tran, Marinette, lumber. HskoZOTL, HaMber. ‘Cloveland, cant in, Clavuinid, cont, ty Packard's Bite woo de awn. Grand Haven, lumber, vorine, Grand Haven, lumber. Rohr Jose: kewon, lumber. aon, Clovetand, coat. Hone Phe Mholitan, iuitalo, conte Kehr John Miner, Kecannba, tron ord, . E, ihultey, Anhtabula, cul. N-Bkinnak, Muskegon, lumber, Sour Minkehahs, Muskegon, lnmber. Keltt Xoud, Hotinnd, woo, Rehr Clara, Manistee, lumbar. Rene Annie Hherwood, Erle cont, Sent &, Anderson, Murkevoh, lumber Hehe Anidrow duckinu, Must ee Hehe York Mtato, Muskexon Sehr Adlirondae, Atiakegon Hour iy Ate Hinvia, Aluakegos, Ii che K Alton, Grand tia Rene Hi. ¥, Toyeds Nadingtony Sehr Apprenties Huy, Grand Javan, lumber, Hene Kuta Darigy, Menominee, lumber, tlngton, lamber, Sehr dupany 1 She Imporinl, Marinotto, timber, lips. Manixtoe, lumbor, Find, Pncknrd’s Por, umber. Schr A. Mosher, Monominee, luraber, sete Portor, Buffalo, cont. Sehr Fauulitio, Mnnistoo, lumbor, Her Conne: tony, umber, Sen Wulin dar ver, limbor, Rene Mary BE. 2 Facknri's Mur, IMinbar, Hehe Fatiettou aber. OF Sche Wind: % Beue 8. A, Ir: ‘che Stariiit! Rohe Mary ver, Rehr 1. ifand, Kutraunoe, poate. Bene William Smith, Packard's Hebr Norinan, Marinette, hmbe AUTUAL BA Rtmr Corona, Milwaukos Prop Vortaye, Bitfalo, 2.00 bu corn, Trap Gourge bunbar, Muskegon, snidrlon, Prop Favorite, Menominee, mindrles, uetaly, 4000 bu corn and sundries. Prop i bu fra Ul 5 Prop J, 8, Seaverns, Sauuati utileies,, Prop Bt, dosaph, Miskouon, ight, Prop Willan Crippen, Stanistee, Tut, Prop Seotin, itumalo, (O00) bu corn. frp intor-Gecnn, Esennnba, ight, pi ¥ hompaon Muskeso up It C. Hettiat, White Lake, Prop Avil, Morrison, Mt. doroph, tht, Prop Avo, Hutto, 4,00 bin corn and aundrtos, Senr 8.4, Tilden, Cleveland, Hent. Sehr York Stato, Siumown, Hutt, Hehe City of Grand Havon, ieang Haven, Mans, i Kehr ZG. Simmons, Muskeuot Sehr Neltio Tot ent, Muskexzon, tht. Scheli, 1 Moure, Grand Unven, ight. Sehr Medintor, Muskegon, iheht. Sohe H. A. Richniond, Muskegon, Hht. Sehr 1.1. Moure, Muskuzon, Hight. Nebr Ma). No HL. Berry, White Lakg, light. Sched: & A Sifonactt, Maniateo, itt, eS: ne ihe the Alcann, uff he Tver Lav 2, Lanting, A i RON, (ate tite rump, Kxcana ba, ih elitr. Wilbur, Ced tr Itlver, sundries, Setir 6.8. Kobinsan, Murinctte, sundriva, ae rand Haven, ight. n Muskegon, lant. vs, Grund Laven, light. chs, Muxkeol 23 Might, ina Matt, whit, rn Marinette, Wht. Grange, Marinate, sundrion, mer, Muskegon, Htht. Milmnukes, 3400 bu whos, fl ok, Hamil, aundeles. th Avrinutta, Cowlinite Prop Hoseobol, Izu. Cowring. Prop Skylark, Henton Harbor, sundries, OTHER LAKE rors. vonr mui Speetal Dispatch to The Chieaco ‘Tribune, Your Huuox, Mich, Sept. 28-1:30 vp. nt Passed up—Propellers Dean Riehmond, Clyde, TUawatha and consort, Suling and barges, schountors Sarengo, Golden Flecco; und steamer Pearl. Passed down—Propellers Annie Young,Clamor, Badger State, Cuba, KJ, Hackett und consort, EB. Halo and consorts, and schooner Clara Curlew, Wind—Northoast and beavy. Weather cool and cloudy. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Triburte Port Hcrox, Mich, Sept, 20:30 po m— Dagsed up—Propotlors Europe, Albion, Nahant, dumes Y. Dunnldsou and barca. Nown—Propellers Empire State, Winslow, Westford and burges, Jessio Farwell and cone sorta; schooners [fenry Fulzor, Monticollo, Monterey, L. L. bamb, and Gutdo Pilstor, Wiad northeast, heavy, Wenathor cool aud clear, NUFFALO. - Epectat Dispatch to The Chteagn Tribune, Burraro, Sept. 23,—Arrived—From Chicago— Propelter A. T. Hopkins, corn; propeller Jay Gould, corn, eta; subaoner M, W. Page, corn. Fram Milwaukeo—Schooner Angus Sinith, wheat and rye. From ulith—Propelter Kate But- tlront, whert; propeller Arizona, tour, Frown Detrott—Sebvoner A. -L. Andrews, wheat; schooner Seagull, staves. From ‘ole do—lro- peller Russell Sage, corn and whent. from Bay City—Propatler Passule, lumber, et.; bares 0. Cromwell, Superior, iattle, and G. H.-Wand, umber, . Clearol—For Chiengo—lropeller Buitalo, co- nient, ete.; propeller Waverly, rails, ates; pro- poller Fountain Clty, sundries, For Duluth— Propeller Chinn, sult, otu,; propeller Arizona, sundries; propaller Kate Buttiront, cone For Milwaukee—Sehooner Angus Smith, coal. For Detrolt—Schooner Witte Keller‘ coal; sebooner Itivat, coal, For st, Louis—Sehooner Fleetwtng, cowl For Bay City—Propeller Alpe- aang butyes Superior, O. Cronuyell, aod G. IL nd, EACANAIA, ‘Nveclal Dispatch tu ‘The Chicago Tribune ANABA, Mich. Supt. Arrivod—Stentn > ra Minuesuta, City af New York, and Ired Kel- Iv; schuoner Stuinpede, Morning Star, 1. B, Mayes. M. R. Warner, A. Boode, Francis Palmer, and Libbio Nat Dopnrted—Steamors D, W, Rust, W. L, Brown, and Miatosati: achooners Mounilght, Ponoko, City ot Greon Nay, C. Nelaun, Constitutton, D. i. Clint, LC, Butts, and Pin Baker. CHEVOYGAS, Roectat Dispateh to The Chleagn Tribunt HHOYGAN, Mick, Sopt. 28.—Clourcd—Pro- putters Van Mnulte and Champinin: schooners A.V. Nichols, Minnie Slauson, and Paranny tue Wooil, with tho suhoonvr Pride of America, a\rrivod—Schoonors W, 1, Ogiten, Ida Kolth, and Ida Medora; seow Ludy Rasex, Ninel horthiveat, brisk. “Weuthor cleur and eold, MAQUETTE. ; dpeciat Disonteh to The Caleago Tribune, ManQquerre, Mob, Sopst, 24,—Passed up—Pro- pellera Duluth and Atiantiv. rrived—Propeller Smith Mooro;. schooners rane Steve and Meindeer, Cleared ropellor IL. ‘Cuttle and schoonors Qcorge Ely and G. C, Sixor, PORT COLUORNE. Special Dispatch to The vhicago Tribune. Pour Cornoune, Ont, Sept, 28.—Passod down —Xchoonor John Stayee, Chicayo toOxdeneburi, corn. Up—lropeller Celtic, Montreal to Chicago, geucral cargo. CLEVELAND, Special Diaputeh to ‘the Chicago Tidunes * LEVEDAND, O.. Supt. a.—Cloared for Chicago SPropeticr Buffilo, merebandies; sehvonere Uichard Winslow and David Vance, coal, * MILWAUKEE, Speciat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Minw. Wis, Sopt, tt-Arrived from bee low=St iege Thomas W, Palmer and cons wort Oxarlti Cleared—Sehvoner Saveland for Escanaba, oswrag. Sorctal Vlavateh to The Cdteaga Tribune, OswEio, N Y.. Sept, 28,—Arrlved—Schooners Oliver Siltchell und Slyatic Star, cora, from Chl- euyo. ERIE. inpateh to ‘The Chlengo Tribune, Pa. Sept, 23.—Cloared—Schooners Huns gerford and Atwater, light, for Chicago, a Romantis Ducking. A romantio story comes fram ‘ton, ono of the many resorts on the St, Lawreies, ‘Atinost every day this suminor a young woman, tho danghter af a wenithy morckant of Otuuva, bag been seen sailing wiong the Ameren st twolling tar Linge Hab. Ono afternoon just week f young Amerioin named Hive was rowing io bis paver shell near Gov, Alvord’s Islnd, About nlf a tile from the shore, on loo«ing around ko Baw the young Canadian woman strioniliy with her dary und the troltlgellue uthivagd to Mer rhe uri drawn-taut. She uvidently had a durge musentonge or sturgeon, nud wad endenveriag to pull argund with bor farbowrd Gar Ko a8 to follow the tale radially. Jan her excitement she leaned too far to the aturbourd aida und tumbled into the water, Uleo, with vw few pulld at bis skulls, quiculy vouched the unfortunate young woud und maught ber by tho aru, The combluod weight of the (wo upset his sbattow shell, and in too twlukiliug both wore struggling in the water, ‘Tho troltiugling was etl attached to the young: Ludy'4 arn, while ay cluius to her boat, and tho Ratrweomed to bu pully Rico, tle fale oburee, Qnd tuo bot down the stroum rapidiy. Klee, after vonsiderablo labor, suvevedad in getting {ute the fulr Cunndtaw’a boat und then pulled bor in after bin. Sho appeared but Uttlo fright~ onod, und said she bad bad similar oxpurionce ‘bus fore, but on those occualuns sho bad been obliged to resvua berself, During the explanation Mico Wotloed that tho trolling Hae was: wtill tuut und. the foun womin bud not relinquished ber bold of ft, Couvinced that something lurxe wus at tho other ond of tho line he pulled it in us raplil- Jy ng possible, and was overjoyed to gee 4 mam. wath muscalunge rise tothe surtucy. Et was ickly eouured, and che young, Canadian, fore Fattis ber wet clothed and mishap, scomed to 3 delighted, Bho inalsiod that bi sbould take tho anuacuian yD, und he uccepted It with tho understanding that be should aecoms puny her hereafter in her tishing-trips, ‘Tho ue womants beautiful, the young man gul- ant; mere anon. er rescuor Demand Nrown’s Iron Ritters of your dri ist, Take no other, It is perfect. 3 ol MATRIMONIAL, A Brilliant Wedding at the Stude- baker Mansion, in South Bend, Ind. Marringo of Mr, Harry D. Johnson and Miss Lillio FE. Stude. bakers An Imposing List of Guests from All Parts of the Country, TOIUNSON TUDEBAKTR. Spectal Disvatch to The Uhicago Tribune, Souri env, Ind, Sept. 23.—For sumo weeks tho élite of our city have been in a state of une usual excitement in anticipation of tho brilliant nuptials of one of M4 fairest daughters, which were celebrated tonight with tho cloganee and splondor becoming the wenlth and station of the tumily,, AtSo’clock Miss Lillie E. Studebaker, duughtor of J. M. Studebaker, Esq, of tho Btudebuker Wagon Company, was united In the bonds of holy wedlovk to Mr, Harry 2. John- son, A prominant young business man of Ma Too, Mich. Tho ceremony oceurred at *Sanny- alde,” tho magnificent residence of the bride's parents, in tho presetive of a Inrge and dis- togulshed company of friends and relatives, Tho home of Mr. Studebaker {9 one af tho handsomest onnd = most hue posing structures In Indlunn, and the Interlor appointments xecmed te have been de- surned with the espeelal view of entertatning, 0 conveniently Is thu entire establishment ar ranged, Tho honse Js fltted up in rich and eles gant style, tho woodwork being of ebony and white walnut. Tho wilts aro covered with flne oil patutings and rare engravings, while in every niche and corner fs sume art gem of extromo beauty ond costiiuess, In tho decorntions through the house tho and of a vkiliful florist is everywhere visible, Conspicuous among tho destens [3 a Dowor of roses aud stnilnx constrict= ed within tha bow window of the main drawing- room, and beneath which tho young couple stood durlug tho ceremony. From thu cen. tro of the arched doorway of this bower [3 suspended lovers’ knot, composed of tho most = — oxquisit flowers, while the long Freneh plate mirrors on ulther aiite of the wintow wore gracefury draped with gar lands of smilax studded with rogebuds, Clits- tors of the rarest roses In the prentest profu- sion were arranged in vases upon the: mnntels aud tables everywhere, Tho tort decorations wero destrued and armugod by J.C. Craly, of Chicago, The grounds surrounding tho: house were brilllantly iuminated by means of four finmenso headlights, The guests began to are rive saortly after 7 o'clock, und at 8 o'clock, tho hour announced for the eoremony, tho parlors were thronged. Tho bride was attended by Miss Mary Studcbaker, 1 cousin, Mas Dalsy 2B. Gould, of Washington, 2D, ©, ana Miss) Emma Harris, of Dayton, U.. a’ bridesmaids, the groom belog supported by bly brothor, Mr, Oliver Johuson,*ns “ best nian,” Mr. Kdwurd Reynolds, of South Tend, re De Mr. Nelson J. Riley, of St. Joseph, Mo. A. Burry, of Washington, 1, and Mr. L, Little, of Monroe, Mich, otticlated ns tts Tho beautiful marriage servies was Impress- ively pronounced by tho Ker Walter F. Fors sythe, of Englewood, UL, assisted by the lev. George T. Keller, of South Rend, “After the young couple had received tho cordial con iratulationy of tho nsseinbly, tho guests ad- Journed to tho dintn: Mia, Where a superl Wwoulding supper, provided by H. M. Kinsley, of Chicago, was served. ‘The table was a wievel of beuuty and taste in its urranzement and decoration, tha centro piece consisting of Au Immense opermne of fruit and Mowers sure rounded upon covery aide by taney dishes fi every concelvable design, Tho bride, a blonde of oxqulatt grace, was attired In rich rebu of white satins tho long court traln of brocaded velvet ont satin ground; the witlst was pointed in tront, tho bnek falllag in with tho tral; aquire teek and short sleeves Onished with lace, ‘She curried a loose buneh of white rosea euught with a silver cord. Miss Grace Studebaker wore a benutitul toilet of white surih, satin, labo rately trimmer with fice, Miss Mury Studeba- kor the snine, Miss Dulsy Gould, white satin 113s Hurrics, white surah and. pearl novterio; dinmond ornaments. Enuh maid Ww erushed basket uf roses, each basket wning a dstinet variety. Mrs.J. M. Studelukor, mother of the bride. was becomingly attired fo a rich blnek brocated satin trliumed with black passementerly and point laces dinuondornatmonts, Mr. C, G. Johnson, mother of tho groom, black satu robo with polat Ince applique; Mra, 1. Phinney, sister of the groom, Maonrov. Mic! bluek brocaded gathn with nolat hey gurnlture: Mra. Lily Gould, of Washington, 4s quisit toilet of whito siti brocade, dlamond ornauigntss Mls Jonustown, N.Y, white satin with garniture of waterelitles; Miss Mildred Freneb, of Cloveluad, ©,,#en-fonm satin, polut Ineo, aid diamonds Mrs. Fred Priaer, of Syracuse, N. ¥., white bro- cade satin with gold broeade front, Russinn lice, and dimond ornaments; Mise Lillinn Allen, alvondale, Humiltan County, Ohio, white satin, elaborately trimmed with pov luce, diamonds: Migs Muygie Darlington, of Alleghony City, f blus brocaded gutin, point Inco trimmings, and pearl arnaments; Mrs. George tler, of Syracuee, N. Ya black brocaded — autin And velvet, “Russian lace, dinmond ordi monte; Mra. Smith Mega, of Kankakee, cron sutin, tha front claberately om- broldered in colors, point hice, and dinmonds; Drv. 2. BE. Studopaver, rul y Valve, pole ince, and diamonds; Mrs, J. F, Btudebaker, raspbare ty-brocaded yolvet, point luce, diamond orina- Inents; Migs Jun Studebaker, cream sitk ard grepudiie; Miss Etta Studebaker, white elk with deep Inco flownees; Mra. George Brizus, rose-colored sath, dend-gotd ornaments, Cag ulsplay of presenta Included a vast areas uf cleb and costly nrticics of avery description, em bracing soll silver, oil palates ue engriy= ings, chinn, cto, ote. Mr. and Mrs, Johnson will go utonce to thelr new home at Monrae, Mich, Tho list of Invited yuests ineluded kulong many othors the following: Mr. aud Mra, Clem Btudobaker, Mr. and. Mra. P, Studebaker, Mr. and Mra J. fF, studebuker, Miss -Idu Studobaker, Misa Hetn. Studebaker, Misa Tila Gould, Washington, D. U.; Miss Muyre wie Dartington of Allegheny City; Miss .\, Gore trude Wells, Johnstown Mis Lilian Allon, Avondale, U,; Mra. ad Frazer, Syracuuc, N.Y. Miss Mildred Froneh, Clevelund, 0.3; Mea, Goorge Hier, Syracuse, N. Ye Mr, and Stra, Cod. Johnson and the Hon. i. E. Phinney, Monroe, Mich.; Mr, W, F. Studobaker, Chleagzo; the Hon. and Sire, Schuyler Colfax; Mr, und Mra, 8. Dane sard, Mourae, Mict.; Mr. Clom Studobaker, Mr. and 'Mrs. Roijuintn’ Alford; Miss Eloanor Alut- tock, Gerninntown, Pa.; tho Rey, and Mra, 1. Putnam, Springtiold, Mugs.; My. aud Mra, Nelson C. Phinney, Muulstee, Mich.; Mrs. liza Pleree, Dayton, O.; Mrs Lucy. Pailiips, Dayton, 0.3 Miss Jossiv Pray, Waterville, 0.3 Miss Minn Rive, Sandusky, 0.3 Stiss Minuto &1 » Cry AN OD allvor and . Gertrude Well Ns, Ypallanth;: Mr. and Stra, J. tuokin, Chlcagoy Mr. and Mrs, W. J, Harden, Paris, France; Mr, nad S1ra, son, Orange, Muss; Sr. and Je ‘I’, Jeo Mra, Androw D. Lillin, Parle; Mr, Josiah Little, Amboy, HL; Mr, and Mra. td, Mills, St. Louis; Sir, and Mrs, J. G. Motiride, Grand Rapids; str, and Mri. Charles MeCormtek, Toledu; a Mra. Charles ‘I Mitchell, Mitisdalo, Ati and Mra, Oscar Cobb, Luftulo; Mr. and ‘Mra, James Cobb, Kalamazoo, Mich; Miss’ Aline Congdon, Elyria, Miss Lizde Chapman, duckson? Sr. and Mrs, Inke Forest; aud Mra. A. W. Emmott, Btocting, Ills Mtr, rd. LO. Gexldurd, Chleayo; Mr. aud Mrs, Head Carrotl, Detrolts Mr. and Mra. Charles Comatock, Adrinn; Mr, and Mra. Willlany Com- stock, Adriins Mr. and Mra, Job Curtis, Chie ony Mr. and Mrs. Honry Cultaunw, Cunton, eb, rand re, James 1 Cobb, Hovhester, N.Y, Mr und Mrs, Wille fam Cobb, Mochester; Mrs. Frod Clark, Yookers, N.Y.; Mra. Suu Cobb, Manatlol, Su38.; Mr, Bruce Burnoy, 'Totedoy Miss Wood, Kalai 70: Miss Meda Burros Kalamazoo; Mixa Loulsa Borry, Adrian, Mich; Mr. uid Mra. W, C, Chamboriain, Wyandotte, Mich.s Mr and Mrs. E. D. Chapin, Monroe; Dr, and Mra, 8, 8. Clark, Lockport, N, ¥.; Mr, and Mra. W. 1, Care tor, Grand Lowy, Sich; Me.und brs. Gour 2, Bonrdun ‘oroat, Hl; Str. und Stra. Mt. D. Hrown, Enst Banh, Mrz, Saruh CG. Balt, Milwaukee; Dr, and Mrs, J. Li. Hrown, Detroit; Str, and Mrs, J.J, Barber, Toledo; Mr. and drs, fA We Harlow, ‘Toledo; dtlis Floronce Burlow, Toledo; Miss Anna Hoss, Toledus Mes, De, Are nold, Mouroo; Mrs, Frank Clarks and Mrs. Burke Stone, Chicag Goorye “uekuor, Chicaguy W, OM. -oach, | Monroc; | Mr an Crabam Dulittoy. Monroo; Misa Burry, Mane roo; Mr, and Sirs, Henbam, Clinton,” Mich. De, and Mra. Dunlup, Syracuse, N, Mr das Hortlott and daughter, Stonroo, Sieh; Mer, and Mrs. EJ. Boyd, Fort Lannie, Colo; Frank Ivex, Cluotnnatls Mi, and Sire J.) Daviss Mr, and Mra. Humual Carson, San Frincbeo: Ltent, and Mrs. Mull, Detroit; Aleand Mrs. Scott Rathburn, Toledo; Sliss Bophiu Phillips, Daytony Sr. une Mra. Charles U. ‘Thomas, Hosten; de. wud Mew. Mixer, Detraity Mr. and’ Mre, Samuel , Rust Lobunon, N. 1.3 Miss July Thueher, Kast Lobanan; Mr. Eracat Jackson, sir. Charles Hurrios, My, Curley U, thurrles, Daytony Mr, AL Deans, St. Lonlss Mir. Will Baldwin, Chleug Fred Frazer, Syrucuse: Mr. Joseph Ullve Mr. Charles Coonlcy, Mr Frank Bakers dtr a. C Ir C. Wheelock, Mr. F. Alward, Biles Anna Honnott, Cinlougus Miss Gusdly se sell, Clovulund; Mr. and Mrs, Siniih elas, Mr, Joaeph Burtlett, Clovelund; Br. aud Sirs, 1, nd Mra, We IT, Heaeh, Chienyos i » Duytons str. Honry el. Ellel, Chlcozo; Miss Kittle Campbell, Delaware, OF Miss Minnie Crawford, St, Churles, UL; Mr, Ara, Willlain Chess, Toulsviites Str. und Stry. Converse, Mr. and Mre. Constable, Ses Neto Dyor, Gaituaville, Ind.; dilvs Joana Donning, Auburn, N. ¥.1 tho Rey, end Mra. Walter Fors sytho, Englewood; Mr. Albert Hunt. Mr. wud Drv, Petor ttitehcucks, dir. Edward Lobdell, Chie Gago; Nisa Niunlo Otls, Chicugo; the Mision nd Mes, thieago; Misa Iaahel Tucker, F Storgan Wior, Laporte, Ind. jenyo. hart: Mes nite M the Btiasos Hail, 2 NOGAN=COOTE, A select assemblega of ladies and gentlemen were prosent [nat tight at No, 3018 inke avenie at the wedding of Misa fenbel Mary Coote and Mr. M. Vero Rogan, both of this city. Tho oveasion was ono of genoral festivity, and tho gonerons display of wedding gifta sawed tho kindly sympathy and conyratalation of numor- ous friends who cotkl not themselves be pre: ent. ‘Tho murriago servico was performat tho Roy, Canon Knowles, revtor of the Cathodral of Veter and Paul, tho bride boing xiven away by ber tincle, Mr. C.F. Jaurlot, at whoso resilience tho happy = pair wero Wnitod, After the ceramohy tho nesta adjourned below, whera wis . tamptingly. displayed oan elegant collation, nnd where tho bride's bentth was tho thome of ro- pented and eloquent tonsts. Among the pras- unts wore a cheok for £500, presented ta tho room by the Detroit Car-Spring Company, by whom ho Is criployeds teset of dininonds aud i plano, the gift of tho groom to the bride, 1 sil- yer ton eet, from George UL Russell, a boautifil Hwiss china ten set from W.T, Rowai, a pale of panel palit 4 from af, 8. Carnes, a Jewel vase rom Mes, Avd. Harding, 0 bronze velvet album from Mr. and Mim T. A. (iriilin, a ower stand tad silver spoons from Mr. and, Mra, Prink Cooper, bronze clock from Joseph Taylor, ivory Hressiug-casy from Mra. daurtat, fro screon froin Mra, Rand, and obony cabinet from Ada Dunn af tho White | Mountain. ‘Tho bride, whois tho daughter of Sir Richard Coote, for tunuy genes tho manager of tho Western Rallway Company of Loniton, wis Deautitully attired in a peart-cotored, satin dress, cut on trative, over which dexedBded In a flouting cloud tho folds of # alik ilusion veil of a devente peart tint, held by en curonet of pearls. Tho attire was comptoted by delicnto peur! slippers nnd Sarah Beralarit gloves. ‘The jewels of the belie wore diunands, | ‘I'he Joyaus couple start tonignt for New York City, whence thoy will muako a tour of all the Lastern States, BADGELY=BRIGHAM, Special Dispatch to The Chteago ‘Tribune. MItaAUKEE, Wis, Sant, 28.—Mr. Charies Woll- jug Badgely, of Chicago, was married to Bessio Urighuin, daughter of City-Attorney Brigham, this evening. ‘Tho ceremony wus ert. but a into nuibor of relatives xuthored fu liymonth: Churel, where It touk pluc THE COLORED MEN. Demand the Clericship of tho Crimiual Court, Asmait meeting of eolored mon was hold Inst evening in Olivet Baptist Church, John Q. Jones presiding. Tho Chairman sald the meoting bad been called fur the pirpose of Indorsing tho of Jaseph iWouser for the oltico of Clerk of the Crimianl Court. They were nll momnbors of tho Republlean party, in the princl- vicsof which thoy felt sufe, but they wanted recugnition of their race In tho Wfistribution of tho oflices, Messrs, Miteholl, Howard, and 0. B. Brown were appointed 2 committco on resolutions, and during thelr absence Mr. Landro improved the ocension by a short apoceh. Mo sald thatit a tan had beon tiken from the lowest pt he would voto for that man If bo was a colored man, They coutd not xot an Atderman or a County Commissioner, but- he believed they: could gscenre this 4 ne of thelr own color, LO speaker e4 unity and moderntion tt order to abt ond, Samuel Welrht suid he w they had met to press tho ehtins of 1c cd ann for olliee.” Due was positively ot opinion, that thes could not nombiate Mr. Houser, nor could they clect hu ff he should by any ehince secttre the none ination, His nonfnatios id result In tho DEFEAT OF THY WHOLE REPURLICAN TI IL. C. Carter, of Misslusinpi, was called on’ for aepouch., Te antd that tho colored men, int dee mandhyz a nominition for a representative of tholr race, were only following in tho footstops of tho Irish, the Germans, und other nationall- les. He counseled Cook County eolore above wil things to gey that thoy put forward 0 nan of character and integrity as thoi van: date, Paaalng to tho condition uf the negro South, bo deciired that thera was 50,0 Repub Venn niijority, made up of colored men, iu the alleged Demnoveatia State ot Missiasipph. in Unt Stute, Alabama, and Loulslany the nenpogs ‘They were worsy olf than hefore tho They hil ono righty, except it they could not bo wold, aid; tad hoe show in the courts, uot oven in the Federal | courts, They were murterod aad SL edd, wine had no redress, “ho consequence was tht thoy: had determined to inigrate. Thoy wanted to zo somewhere within the cotton belt, and tho Ter- ritory of Oklahonm, coded to the United States for tho use of tho Indians und Frecdinen, was Just what they wanted, THE COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS 5 roported six piges of closely-written fuolseap, sotting forth the claims of tho volored men un tho Republicnn purty, ‘The conunittee said that: tho negro was give on elation day n ticker 80 Jouded down with German, Seandinavinn, and Irish names that hd somptimes wondered why tho Republican party did not use bin, i only to Ant #0 the ticket, ‘Tho repurt. ot forth that, tho colored men presunted thelr claims before the convention for the ronson that after the convontion tholr votes would be asked for, and thoy wore “anxfous to bolln a poe sition to comply with tho request.” Tt ronowed the allezianes of the colored men to the Repul- lican purty, its precepts, examples, and grand tehlovoenents, and closed with nn fndorsenent of Josoph Houser fur the olllve of Clerk of tho Cehutunt Court, KJ, Mitebell sutd ho hind always beon a Re- publican, but hereafter le sutended to work solely for tho Interests of bls race, ‘hoy were tired of tho way thoy hid been used, and did unt consider tho gppointmentot & negro aga Janitor: tenner int publi oilce to bow ignition of thairclutns, In the groat Staite of lltnule thoy ba! not one Lenlsinture. ile was op posed to the noimfuation of Houser, for the con- vention would nover aceept bin, Jumes Jones belleved It would bo A MISTAKE FOU THE COLORED CITIZEN to presa tho claims of Mr. Houser for this office for woleh he bad no isere ehatco of election thin ho bad to became Prestdont of tho United States. A prominent Democrat nad told the speaker thit it mattorod very Uttle who lis party nominated for they contd never elect him, William Baker sail he was opposed to the whole mouvement, and the way It Lud beou gut> ten up. tle wits opposed to ‘Louser, who bid auld himselt that he was much more of a Demo- grat than a Republican, Mouser was ot a Proper man for tho peace, nnd thy speaker would never vote for bin, “‘Ehore were mon amonty tho colored voters of Chleago who ranked head and ny Ty Rep representutive in tha shoulders above Lim. At thls point tha meoting got into a perfectly absurd and ridientous snarl about who should spouk next, three or four insisting on talking at once. De, Washington got the tloor at Jost, and indorsed tho resolutions, Dr. Wright fottowed iu opposition to Houser’a nomination, and J, C. Bhreeve took tho sainy grount flo thought [t was perhaps possible to olact 2 colored County ‘oimintastoner, ind ho would vato for four Voui- vIE necesgury In order te galn thut end. Howard sald it was oo use trying to Mr. Meawné‘deplored tho tondenoy of tha eolured men toyct Into a rowamons thomucives, Tho provious question was ordered, and some: thing like # tie vote was had on tho Adoption of the resolutions, But only seven ‘atoad up in favor and oighteen voted ugalust the resolu. tone. Ale. Mitchell offorod n resolution approving tha oUjovta of the Freedinen’s Oklabomn Assocla- Hon, and hiveting all lovers of iHberry and hue nusnity to attend dtr, Carter's leelure at Horstoy Tiuth this ovoulug., ‘hla was adopted, and tho meeting adjourned, THE OLD STORY. Lovo-Ruln—A Life of shamo—Woath, Special Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune Bostos, Sept. 28,—Last Monday, whllo the bolls were tolling for the doud President, the remuins uf Joate Leman, & onconceomplished and beat: (ful Southorn girl, wore belug given a resting: place Jn tho paupors* lot at Mount Hope, with no one presuntto shed atear over her xrave. Sho Was tho daughter of Mra, Nicholus Leeman, of Bavannah, Qa, wis a beautltul brunet, was roured dn wealth, recelyed a fluo edugation, and on renohing wotniubood beeamu a belle in hor native city, Her alfections were won by a woitltby young minn, who botrayed her. ‘To hide hor diszravo who fled sto) New York, Docume tho inistress_ oof wnothor unan, by whom she was disenrded. Thon ho cntered w public fife of shame, About it inonth age sho went tou woman in tho suburbs and had an operation for an abortion pers Jormed, a galvauloe bertny Lelpg used. Sho goon became vory I, was obliged to pawn went tug apparel and Jowelry, and tually a doctor ‘was called into tho case, and to him whu cons fossed tbo iperndan: that had beon inude., The doctor devidod that sho would probably «ie, and by bis advice she was tuken to the City Hospitul Jn an ambulance on the Win fnat On the Sith Inst, shu dled, and an autopsy showed, Watulatukubly that aouth was tho rewult uf tho gperadan, Lit thit tho girl was not unvelite, Tho wonwn abortiontt and a man who js sup. posed to have nided tho gist in procuring tho operation ure held to answer for Joslo's death, ee A Pootical aud Vrofano Governor. duutianapotis Journat, Tn looking over some utd records yesterday a Journal coportor ran across 4 message thut wad sunt by Jonathan Jonmmys, thou Governor of Jndinng, to John U, Culboun, thou Suuretary of Bute, ‘Thoro was w neva bere for some guns and amiounicion, ant Gov. J requisivon for thom to Ar, Jowluy words: Poar ood Juin Cy Jaen ty thy ‘ue throu youd uns and trimmings. Pray send thea ty hand, under of Junat 0 . Govurnue of Indiana. lonninge seat a ‘uthoun fn tho Sole bho fue two years to bls I8SI— TWELVE PAGION. COLEHOUR. The Former Owner of tho Tract to Entor Suit in Foro: closure. It Will Bo a Crushing Blow to Those Holding Only Warranteo Tieeils. ‘Tho papors will bo filed iu a cottrt of oliancery inw few daya purtatning to a sult which eme braves many Interesting features, Ita n fares vlosuroe sult brought by Gen. Honry F. Clark, of tho United Stutes Army, and a membor of Cen. Mancock's stait, Col. Rovert D. Chirk, Paymnster fe tho Daltad States Army, nnd thelr two sisters, Miss Sara}, Clark and Misa Harriott $. Clark, against Willluin H. Colchour, tho tounier of tho ‘Town of Culchour. Tho hind involved ts a Hittle over 400 acres, and Includes that tract known 1a Colchour, located In Boca 8 und 17, 'T. aR. 1% Sownship of Tydo Park. In the yenr 181 the Into George W. Clark en- tured some 14,00 neres of land tn Lake County, Indiana, and In Hydo Dark. He dled some soy enteen yeitrs nq, und loft to his two brothors aud threo sisters all his property, he belug 0 bachelor. Onv of theag stuters is Mrs. Col. Fore syth, who took ny hor shire ti 8,000 aere tract In Indinna, Tho rest of tho property—that lovated tn Hydo Park—wont to tho other four. It was aamuller body of land, but deemed to be the most valuable, owing to Its boing located in Hil- hola, and quite close to Chiengo. On tho 18th af July L Henry F. Clark, Hobort. D, Clark, Migs Sirah}, Chirk, aud Miss Harriet 8. Clark sold to Willtiny i. Colebottr feres praviously | descritied, Tho eration fur tho gaine was to b 00,000), Payable as follows: $1,000 at the the of pure ehago and five notes of £18,000 eneh, payablo one , ou HELO stibgendiig: Years with 4 per cent uterest. ‘Tho $10,000 was pald and recelpt thorefor ne- knowledwed, but up to this duy Colehour bas failed to pay anything further than two or threo yonrs’ interest und a part of one of tho notes, dung 1833, Colebour got a confirmatory tvunst-deed fron the clerk, sitid deed to take the place of the Former one, whieh he all been destroyed In tha tire, ‘The latter recorded Aug. J8 I, Mook 2 J. During tho tonth of December, in tehour subdivided tho 261 'e8 located In 8 and named the eame Ironworkers’ Ad- dition to South Chicago.” This subdivision ins eluded furty-six blocks and 1.8 tots, each of tho latter being 25xi feet. He, furthermore, gota stition locited on his property, by: the Fort Wayne Rafiroad, and calted it Coichour, As the property was located elo to the great ironworks of Jrondale and withit @ mite of tha South Chieago barbor it sald readily to working- men and othors of like charaoter at from 2150 to $100.0 lot. Ut is allowed that Colchuur sold very nearly 1,000 of these lots, and obtained the moncy therefor. ‘To each purchase he OAVE A WARRANTER DEED of his own. Ho alse furnisled the purchaser with a formidable printed abstruet, that pre: sentud the condition of tho property just as it was, although, io order to distinguish the vari- ous futures, one woud hive had to exile It very closcly. ‘fhus fur Colehour cetod within the strict letter of the law, althougi in reality the Iznorant Germans, Scandinavians, und ath- ers to whom he sold the lots finaginod that a warrantes decd from bin was atl tat was yee- casury for a camplete title In them provided thoy palibtin tip in fat Although Cotehour received from tho sale of the luts money sut- Acient to huve paid the whole of his indented- ness lo the Clarks, be did not turn tha munoy inte tho proper ebunnel; in faet, net only dt be falt Lo pay the Clarks thelr money, but bi nogleted to pay tho taxes on tha proper ofzht yours, and uke tulled to settle a 4,000 mortgage which was against the propurty whor he bouabe It, ana whlely be then assumed, "Lhe consequence fs bat tho property was Ieftin a very bad suape, and tho Cluirks bid not te best prospeets of getting thelr money. The only way open for thom wisto furoelogs ‘on the property, and If thoy did this thoy world be vamipelicd to. deprive some OX) or 400 families of tho bome- stends which thoy bac purchused of Colehour, but to whieh they bad no other title than Cole. hour's warrantea deed, tnd ag Coluhour hus passed through bunkruptoy and has Judg- Ment innumerable banging over him, tho pr sare hot fitteriug for thelr realizig much on his warrantee, ‘ ; Willi Uf. Colohour wag mixed up in the mateb-bond cages. and hue was indicted: by tho Government for falsely swearing ont ho was the unineumbered ownor of the property in qustion, On April 1, 148), tha United states re- covereda Jidament against bin of §,0H for debt, and S2470 for dames. It Ig needless to Ruy that these Judgmunts romiait unsatisticd, Willian Cotehotir has connected with bit hi bls uperations & brother named Charics, ‘The lat- ter, fv is claimed, ta really the hod of the Colchour fumily. flo has hid ove cusion to take advantage of the Hunkeupt Inw, but itis sald that he bas of lute made a gront of mouey in miniug stock, and ts now well fixed. Ii brothur Willian transferred bis) (n= tercata In the Coichour traet to hint you the ro, und since thon he bus hundled tho matter, Ho has repeatedly promised to ninke every- thing wit right with -tho Clarks and thus bis secured a delay of the foreclosure untlt at list, paticuce ceaslug to boa virtue, the Clarks ura Dee paring to take decisive steps, ‘Tholr lirst move was to expend about $10,000 In redceting tho property sold fer tnxes, ‘Thoy ulz0 got complete nbatract to the property, which showed all transfers made, ‘Uhls cost then nearly S100, Lawyers buve been secured, and tho prospects are that tho sttit will be tle the first of next weolk, as all the papers are ready, apropos to tho mattur, ft ia well to refer to the state of focling thus oxiata among the bin dreds of liborers who Hye at Colchour in little honges built upon lind that they have paid for, but tor which they havo no title, Wholr feclings when thoy dlucovered (he stato of uttalrs nay bo Mmnugined, Ft iy sald that some of thom ure worked up to such a frenzy of excitement its 10 make it really unsafe for tho Colchours ty Bye longer ont at thelr town wnlesy thoy do soni thing promptly toward sottling tho tintter up in a sutiafactury manner. THE PROPERTY INVOLVED jg cortalnly worth Saw, and tho claim of tho Clarks ugninstit Is gered up at about 8150,000, Tho Dil will be Wed by Willlam HH. Montgomery, uttornuy for the Clarks. YOUNG MR. GOULD, ‘Che Beginning of « Wall Strect Cas reor That In Likely to, Bo: Watched With Kuterest. New York Sun, Among tho defondunts iu tho frst sult arising: from tho corner in Hannibal & Bt. Joseph com- quo Block is George d. Gould. He is sued asa wwembor at the tlem of W, 1. Connor & Co,, broke ers for A. 1, Hopicing, who Ie short of 600 stares of tho cornercd stock, Ils position naudefends unt iy notoworthy heenugo he fatho oldgatacnat My duy Gould, and beeause he is prohably the youngest main who hug over beon n purty to 2 trunsuctlon of tho magnitude of tho Hannibal & St. Joseph cornor, ’ Ils conneetion with It, howe over, Jato w largo extout purely accidental, as ‘his position In the strect was not defined until two woeks nyo, wid after the forneelg pool bud, got well about {ts buatiess, At that thie he bes entne aimember of tho tem of .W. E Co. and ag sich became a Droler for Mr, Hop: king, whose uecuunt hid previously been given Ton womnber of the tru. Young dir. Gould 9 undoubtedly the young: cat man who tis, or bas bil fow tany yours, 2. recognized position in the street. ie tad bara dy attained hls majority when bla fatnor mado into partner fun dria of which the athor meu. bora wore id own conildentin’ brokers, We 1, Conor, and bls private secrotury, Ge 2, Moros sink, Mr, duy Gould contributed to the capital of the flea, ht bohulf of Lisaon, tho Rum Of £30), ow, ir pital Inyestul by tho othor partners but from thor position and tho it ia presumed thoy have accumu. by thelr connection with Mr. Gould, itis patimited that they contributed about $250,000 euel, Hlaking the ta) Of the firm 81,00%,000, ‘This 14 aly unusual pital for a elinple browor- age house tn which membership in tho stock Exe ehunwe und the attendant eredit supply tow reat extant tho enpital that would be required, nordinury conmnmorcinl business. It fa undor= stood rat the uew trin does not Intend to trians- uot a gonoral Lustheds—that ts, to take accounts as vonttiiasion firs do—but that ita Inishices: wilt be continued to urders Crom Ste. Goutds Heplteol thy oxelusive business which the firm will do, the Junior partner, ate, Gear J, Gould, 18 a person tn whom the street naturally tubes a very considerable interest, ‘Tho streee knows little of lin, but bolloves that (tis likely In‘pergonal appounmice he Ts to know mitch. prepossvesiny, bundy more than a boy in louke, yet inoce than a boy lu busted. ie fs of about tho averuge light, wonder, yet minentir ily complexion te awarthy, hig hate and peomlstnig Iuwatucho wre blick, and his eyes, ko ls father's, are tlark und penetrating. Liko his Tuthar, bo ty quivt and rethvont; hut inthe cou bany of bis Cricudd ho fs fullot life and boyleh splritt, Ho has been educated privately ant thoroughly, and, 6 to bu sli: eg Nas traveled “éxtenslvely with ather boty through this country and abroad, and has spent iy father’s ollca. = a A Congressman s Model Wife, liken fournad and Lecter, An this connection wa exnnot belp remarking tut Mire Tiligan is ouu of the wast cocrgetle and wonderful women ta the Stale. Notwithe veatrdiiig the cures OF a BUtNerONS fulnils, suo mounts her borg daily end persunalty supecine tends overy dutall af ber husband's extonsive plauting interest, und ta considergd onu of tho Most Buecessful manuwers OF a form in Kdyes Held County, Owlug to (ho Congrossional duties and othor business relations of Cob. V'Illiaun, he hus turned the pluntation over to her, und ade bas proven herself equal to tho emersenvy, Kuch a wainin is an boner ta our State and a aroWi or glory to the mun whose household suo urn Health of Body is Wealth of Mind, . RADWAY’S RESOLVENT. Vare blood makessound flesh, strong hone, ang oleae akin, ‘$0 you would but Your le heny lesion tales use ADWAL SBS Ate at Ry a fa TAN RESULVENT, Cee A Grateful Recognition, “To cure a CHRONIC or Long Standhig Usa. else is traly a victory in the healing arts that. Fensonlng power that clenrly discerns Defect and supplios a remedy; that restores Blep by step—by dewrees—tho body which ling been tlnwe ly attuckud and wenkened by an Insidlousilise ense, not only commands our respect but des serves our gratitude. Dr. Radway bas ture nished tnankind with that wondorful romery, Rndway's sursapariiiian Kesolvent, which nes complishos tala result, and eufering humanity, Pte ran: ae nn Sulatanae of pri mul disenge, hrough tony lays and long nights, owe bi tholr gratitude."—Aledical Messenger, = FALSE AND TRUE, Wo extract from Dr, Itnilway'a “Treatise on Disoaso and [ts Cur," ay follows: LIST OF DISEASES CURED BY ‘%, RADWAY’S usayallan Resolve Chronic Skin Diaonses, Carles of the Hono, Rue mors tn the Hleod, Scrofulous Diseases, Bad or Unnatural fabit of Body, Byphilis oud Venereat Fevor Sores, Chronle or Old Ulvera, Sale Mthenn, Mickecs, White Swelling. Sculd Head, Uterine Affections, Cantera, Glandulur Swelllnga, Nodes Wastin and Decor of tho Body, Pimples nid Blotebes, Tumors, Dyspepsla, Kidney and Blade dor Diseases, Chrosta Rheurmntient and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, and Calculous Deposits, and Varictics of the above comptulnts to which suinetimes are given specious names. Wo nssert that thore Is no itnown remedy that possesses the curative power over those dlseasea that Radway's Resolvent furnishes. It cureastep by stop, surely from the foundation, and reatures the Injured parts to thoir sound condition. ‘The Wastes of tho body nro stopped. and boalthy blood {s supplied to the syatom, from which neir inatcrinl ie formed, Tula is tho Mrst corrective power of Hadway's Rosolvent. Ju cases whero:tho syatem has beon fallvated, and Meroury, Quicksllver, Corrosive Bublinate, have accumulated and become deposited in the bones, Joints, ete. causing enries of the Loncs, ricketa, spinal curvatures, contortions, white awellings, varicovo yoing, otc. tha Sarenpurilis will resulvo uway thoso deposits and oxterml+ nate tho virus of tho disonso from tho system, If those who are taking those medicines for the cure of Chronlo Serofulous or. Syphilitio cases, however slow muy bo the cure, “Teel bete ter," anid ind their general health improving, tholr floah aud weight increasing, or oven Icep- ing its own, it 1a 8 sure sign that tho cure is pro- greasing. In thoso disouses tho patient eithor gets batter or worse—the Virus of tho disease Is not Inuetlyo; [f not arrested and driven from the blood it will spread aud continue to undermine tho conatitution. As soon us the Sarsaparilia imakos the pationt “fol, better,” overy hour you will grow better aud increuso in ‘health, Btrength, und feab. OVARIAN TUMORS Tho removal of these tumors by Radway's Resulyent is now so certniily established that what was onco considered nlmost miracuious 14 now a vommon revognized fact by alt parties. Witnoas tho cases of Hannah 1 Knupp, Mrz. C. Krapf, Mrs. J. If, Joly, and. Mrs. P. D, Hondriz, wblished in our Almanac for 18703 alae thot of Ira. C. 3, Hibbing, in the present edition of our “False and Tru Ouv dottlo contuing more of the active princl- plesof Medicines than any pther Preparation, taken in terspoonful docs, while others require Aivo or six Himes ns much, ONE DOLLAR PER ROTELE, MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not MOULS, tora eve pain and auro ucute disease, RADWAY'S READY RELIRP in from one to twenty minutes, never falls to ree Meve PAIN with ono thorough application; no matter bow violent or oxeruciating tho Huoumatio, bed-ridden, milrm, Cripplec ous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with discaso may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford instant case. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation ofthe Bladder, Inflammation of the Borwels, Congestion of the Lungs, Save Throat, Dijjl- eule Breathing, Palpitations of the’ Heart, Iiysterics, Croup, Diphthorids Catarrh, In- Hucnza, Houttuche, toothache, Neuralgia dtheumatiam, Cold Chitin, stgue Chills, Chit- blaine, anc Srost Bites, Bruises, Sins mer Complaints, Nervousness, Slevplenincsis, Coughs, Colds, Sprains, Palng Us the Chest, Hack, ar Limbs, aroinstantly retleved, FEVER AND AGUE. FEVERAND AGUM cured for 60 ots. Thora Ja nots remedial agent tn this world that will cure Fover and Ague, and othnr Malarlous, Billous, Scartet, Typhold, Yellow and othor fovers(atded by RADWAY'S PILLS) Bo quickly. as RADWAY'S READY RELIEP, it will in « few momenta, when tnkon accord: iu to the dlrootions, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stoniaoh, Heartburn, sick Honduche, Diarrhea, Dyszentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all In- ternal Pains, ‘Travelers should alwayscarry a bottle of Itnd- wity's Ready Reliof with thom. A few drops in water wii prevout alckness ur paing ‘front change of water. It js botter than Fronch Brandy or Oittors as a8limulant, Mluers and Lumbermon should always bo prov vided with it. CAUTION. All romodinl agents capabic of destroying ite by an overdose should be avolded, Morpiinu, opium, atryclnine, arnion, byosclainus, and othe oF powortul remedics, do at cortaln times, In vory email does, rellevo tho pationt during thelr action in the syaten ub portaps tho second dose, {2 roponted, tay uggravute and Increase the sufferiug, and anothor dosa cause death. There is no uccessity fur using those uncertain Bxonts when n positive romedy Hke Radway’s Hendy Rellef will stop tho most oxeruclating pain guivker, without ontalling the tease dillle culty in elthor infant or adult, THE TRUE RELIEF. Rapway's Reapy Recrer {a tho onty romodial Agent in vogue thot will (nstantly atop pain. Fifty Conta Per Bottle, Ralway’s Regulating Pils Porfect Purgattees, Soothing Apertonts, Act Without Pain, Always Rellahte cud Natural 4 Dhelr Operation. | A VEOETABLE SURSTITUTA KOR CALOMEL Perfoctly tasteless, alegantly coated with sWeot gun, purge, regulate, purity, cleanse, and strengthen, Hapway's Pinsa for tho cure of all disorders of tho Stomuch, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bind: der, Nervous tisousus, Houduche, Constipation Costiveness, Ladizestion, Dyspepain, Billousness, Fevor, inilammntion of thie Howela, Tiles, and ali derangemonts of tha Internal Viscera. Ware ranted to olfecta permunontcure, Puraly vex: etnblo, contalning uo muroury, minorais, or del oterious drugs, . 4” Ubaerse tho following: Bpsoptonie resilte ing from diseuses of the digestlya orzuna: Cous atipavion, Inward Piles, Fullooss of the Bfood 1a tho Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nauscdy Ieartburn, Disyust of Food, Fullness or Welght in tho Stomach, Sour Kruetations, Sinking oF Fluttering ut the Heurt, Chokti or Suifering Scivations whea in a ain posture, Dols ut Webs boforo the Sight, Fevor und Dull Pain ta tho Head, Deticloncy of Porspiration, Yellows nore of the bkin aud Eyes, Pain in the Side. Treast, and Linbs, and Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning of tho Flesh, A few dososof RAvwAy's Pitts will freo the Systeny from ull thu abovenamed disorders. Price, 25 Centa Per Box, Wo repent that tho render must consult our books nnd papers on the subject af disvusea tholt cure, iniong which muy Le numed: “False und 23 tin tho Nerv- 'rate.?? Hadway on Irritable Urethra? 4+ Radway on Berazalas? Anil othors relating to diferent classes of Dit 80LD BY NRUGGISTS, ao READ “FALSE AND. TRUE. Bond n lotter-stamp to ADEN oe CU, 89 Warren, cor. Caurchest, New’ Yar! formution worth thousands will bu beut yuvs TO THE PUBLIC. There can bo ny better guaruntes of tho var of Int. Rapway's old-catubllabed Tt i. REED Dies than sue base and worthless funitutions of thon), bs there sre False Resolvents, Reliess, 22 Vill, ito gure and aa tor Hudway’s, and 26 Chat thy paw "adway" ta ou what you buys