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TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER E CHICAGO ‘Thld eabin ds furnish and has a statesronn with two berths. toned otf from. tho six borths, besides lockers, Tn fuet, all rooms tn the boat ard and thoy are finished in ting styte, coring wheel [4 five ind onushalf foot it diameter, and tis conneotad with the rudder by steel wire. ‘The rudder is butanced on a fiver Heh post, and ts pinted with threa-sixteenths. fron, ‘The pllot-hotsu is surmounted by carved by Inuk, of this city, nad nsiste of a chino of threo notes. no. ft in diameter and with four double berths Arrival of the Propeller Michigan at Grand Haven Sat« High and light, Ono of tho Finest Stoamors Ever on tho Waters of Lako Mich. ‘olton fa the largest ond finest fron tite on tho Inker. Sho was built unier Bt perintendonce of that In her he hns.a boat stunebs Bho wit be used ch! Yessola hetwoen Toledo and Lake forefoot Js cnt nway for tho purpose of adapting her for working fttho tee, The complote cust Of this tug $s 220,000, THR PROPELLER CLARION STILL ON. Special Dispatch to ‘The Chteaga Tribune Asttensrannd, Ont, Oct. 30.—Tho propetler rion iastillon., Pumping and itghtering con- Huo. Abuttsidtonsof cool hava been lighter Thoy were unable to work all four pumps tod itd only ane goes own more than ton fvot, the being yo wells. Tho cargo bus to be removad to suction plpos down, and the Detroit ging Of nen wero worked out and delayed some today. A gain wont ip from here tonight. In twenty ininutes today, while the pumps were not working, the water made four fect In the forward compartment, Sho is now drawing about sixteon foot forward and peot to get ber of before tomorrow night, CHIVAQY ENTENDIUBE, Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chieago Tribune. MILWAUREL, Wit, Oct. agor John), vwaer of the tics Dole, bus purchiuscd tho sister hull of the tug W..1. Wolf of Messrs. Wolf & Davidson, and proposes to fit her out with tho boiler and engine of the Louie Dolo during the contin Wntor and epring months, ‘Tho now tug will place of thy Dolo In tho Chicago hare HY LAME-KILNS CROSSING, Spectat MMapatch lo The Chieago Tribune, AMUEnATBURG, Ont, Oct. barge Ballantine, bound up with the sebooner fvot eclght inches, fing this affernuon, ull rightatTo'vlock. vomplote, and Around tho Lakos—A New Iron Tug— Dook and Othor Notes~Arrivals and Dopartures. HOME GATHERINGS, QOODRICH'S NEW PROPELLER MICHIGAN, Tho mngniticont now fron propeller Michigan, nsportation Company, ar- Grand Haven Saturday night with a peas coal fron: Clevelund, ‘Tho Michtyan ts toberun between Urand Haven and Milwaue keo, in connection with tho’ Dotrail, Mitwankea 2 Orand Haven Railroad. ter dimonstons are asfollows: “Length of keel, 200 over all, 12 fect; width of beam, vig feats depth of hold, 14% fect, Sho has ono compounit 7 by 4tinches cylindur, and stroke of BY feet, and her bollor mensurea 15 by 10 fevt, Her propoller is ton foot four Inchos tn lame. ter. She Is built of iron, oven to her deckr, and je woll caleulntcd to brenk tho {co and weathor the sovere galos sho will bo whllged to encount er. During winter she will carry trefyht prine ofpally, but during the season of travel sho will carry passcugers, and her polnts of comfort and nd ura as complete ng those of any vessel on tbe Inkes. Her cabin is by fur handsomer than anything atlout on the lnkes, It. extonds tho entire length of the bont, and looks muchlarger thos lake cabins usually ito, be- causo tho pantry, smoking-room, ete, which are usually placed in the furward end, are placed on ofthor sido, Tho carpot is velvet, and it and tho furniture aro tho best anit most oxponslvo of its kind. ‘The finishing Is pars. tieulariy nttractive aud costly, Tho woodwork feof cherry aud tho pancis of the doora are painted white, inthe contro of which arp oll paintings, cach panol boariug a iiiferont design. In the rear Is tho Indies’ cabin, the celling of which isarranged kor dome. Mirrors und ri hangings arevt the oyo on oll sites. ‘Tho states rooms will necommodate 173 persons, nud those who travol on tho steamer wit! be wlitd to learn that tho berths are mitch moro spacious than usual. Tho Michigan Is heated throughout with steam, there boing four. targe murbla-top radi- atorain tho cabin, The entire cost of tha steum- er was $175,000. She wan built ut Wyandotte by » Kirby, formerly of Clevelana, and was fitted out at Detrolt by Cupt. of tho principal features of tho stenmer Isher water ballast, which conslsts of three large tanks, which, In caso of necessity, can bo tilted with water in fftcon ininutes. handsome design, on the pllot-house reprosent= fng tho Michigun” cont-of-arms, 8 ol as follows: Captain, Redmond Prindivittes 1b i Second Mate, Albert of the Goodrich 'T' aft. Thoy donot exe Leon Byron (Mans LB. Jatneon and beauty aro many, W.—The steams drawing fourteen struck twlee onthe Lime-K The City of Ramo passed u ‘Tho Venn Richmond hne Just arrived for coul, Wind northerly, Weathor very clvar. water on tho Crossing fis fourte KEEL OFF THE WEST SHORES "he Chicaga Tribune, 1 feet) inches, Spectal Disvaten t7 Mitavannin, Wis, Uc along tho west shore wi siderablo damago’ to pound nets. thi Shoboygan durtug tho past fortuizht, 1 is sald that contact with 2 pound-not nile stove 1 hola ina timber-tndon seow towed by the tug Greg- acow to waterloy and diuinp ber tows bave done von ory, cueing tho enrgo Jntu the Ink STRUCK NOTTOM AT VOT WASININUTON. Special Diavateh ta The Chfeauo Trinune. MInWAUKEE, Wis, Oct. 30, harbor at Por: John Gregory and with stitch f¢ —Whileantering the t Wanhington last weok tho tig struck tho bottom frequently, ‘orce 45 to dammuzo her shoc, rid> ern-post. The Grogery hus gone Into “dock at Manitowoc for repaire. VESSEL, CHARTERS AT CLEVE Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunte CUEVELAND, Ov Oct. 30.—Chartora—Sehi West Slio, con) to Chicago at 8). Warmington, coal, Buftalo to Miiwaukec, at AGHOUND ON POINT MOULLE Spectat Disnateh to The Chicaen Tribune. AMMENSTHUNG, Ont, Oct. 3—The tug Pa with n burge, I Barkulow, agrot Inden, Montgomery. Ono tha Achoonor . St, Hate, Josoph ‘olnt Moullo, cowl Jo! George Nelzon; First Recon Fogincor, James Butler, DOCK AND OTHER NOTES. “fhe tug Triad has beon Inld w at the sympathy of all his frien The tug Prindivillo towed tho schooner Col. Cook from Sauth Chicago to this port yestorday. Work on tho new Sturgeon Tsay Canal ty pro- Three dredges aro kopt ut enginoer, George PORT OF CHICAGO. Excanuba, Irati-ore, wing, Hebe dt C. Albrecht, Muskexon, lumber, House Stnmons, Muskexon, Minit a Capt. Hardy Doporo, ny-tron. greasing rapidly. work continually. ‘Tho Toronto Matt says that thero is just about mat harbor to kesp ono Ashitind, umhor, tienson, Monomer , Munutuinea, limber, Marinette, lumber, 9 ir Schr Dutcher Boy, enough business in Hehe Ida, Stantate, tug from earning a loss,” ‘Tho Kailors’ Union of Clovoland has raised wages to SI per dry, which moro than at othor ports. Tho big propellcr Milwaukeo, of the Western arrived yesterday and fs GU cunts perday Rehr C.J. Sng Tranaportution Line, went up tho South Branch. Capt. Leo De Land, whose miraculous escapo ‘eral tines spoken of, Menominee, tuber, nlstus, Iumbor. 't St. Ignuce, posts and lumber, ACTUAL HATLINGN, Prop Skytack, Henton Ifarbor. sundries, Trop Messenger, Wonton Hurbor, sunirios, Prop IL, 1, Poros fs Selir Helen Mente hr Orphan Hoy, Por from death bas been sev hau wholly recovercd, and fs now Captain of tho Cora 1) re Suuith Havers Tho tino stoam-barzo John 1, Lyon, Ci in Perow. und her consort, the Johy Hutchinson, arrived carly yesterday mor: ‘with 3,700 tons of coat from Butfulo, Work on tho Witter- Worka Crib is progresamr Cumpbell towed uw seow out to the crib yesterday ee OU bit corn, 30,078 bit p Thonn SY. Palmer, Wuttata, light, favorably, The tu ¥ re eat sundrios, Jonded with matorin! cele, eemiad ane le, Clayolund, i Bl Midinnast Rehr laimbermen, White Sehr Sunora, Monoluines, Jkt Role A. A. Carpentor, Menon! Pr Sleboyxan, Peshtinn Nght Schr Ogarita, Clovetund. light. OTHER LAKE PORTS. PORT HURON. Speciat Ditvatch to The Chicaon Tribune. Vonr Hunox, Mich, Oct. 3:30 p. m— Passed up—Propellers H. C. Schnoor, Chinn, Rochester, Budato, Plymouth and barges; Ben- ton and barges; achuoners ‘Thomas J’, Sholdon, W. 1. Buffell, Saveland, L, Seaton, Jamos Wailo, Mongungon, and &t, Lawrence. Dowu—Propellors Wavorly, Ogomaw, Nebras- Oscoda, Clty of Mount Clomens, Emplro State, Westford and barges, Gcorro L, x and barges, Egyptian, and consort; rs Leonard, Munna, &. 2, De Shape, and Hungorford; ateamor Peart. Wind south, very Hutt. Weather cloudy, Capt. 1B, Clow, owner of the schoonar Lowis ‘Day, which ran ashore at Viutte ‘Tsland 'retontly aud went to pleces, intends building a uew ves> sel next winter for tho outiit of tho Day. Tho schooner G. C. Trumpit arrived from Bouth Chicago yesterday in tow of the Unton i Campbell, The. Crumpil unloaded nv. ron-ore at South Chicago, anc will sail for Escanaba today. An effort willbe made the coming winter to condemn Sherwood’s Paint, on whieh to build a Tho Government retuses to dulld tha Habt until tho title to the property fs vaild, ven by any of the holra lt very Hkoly take the As the title cannot be now living, Congress necessary steps to obtuin possesslun. Cant, Welvome, tho ownor of the ueat sido- steamer Graco Grumman, tutends to lave her lengthoned twontyellve fect and widen, ed two feut, ‘Tho work will be dona nt. Dotrolt this winter. Capt. Woleomy says he intonds to make tho Grace Gruminond a tirst-clnsa exeur- sion bout, one that tho eltizens of this port will bavo 8 pride in sustaining. the avhooner tb on ttundolph-streoet vinduct throu footpuds, who attempt Chey did not succeed in Ketting: bit they did auceced In throwing mover tho railing of the vindiet tu the rifle udistance uf twenty-tve or A. physielun gut aptuin was doing everything considercd, connocted with maring matters at wa Jamee 2. Courtlin snd woll-known * gralir aro bo was missed by h anxlons Inquiries, tt wis found Canada, where on tho 2th inst. to one uf tho fui nadian village, : Fined tho cereit v's Church that made Miss Ui 9 Wife of Jnince DP. Jong and thelr hi mmy"s humerous e Kotchum, was inet Satueday ulght by 'Afcago ‘Tribune, petal Dupatch to The ESCANANA, Mich. Oot. 00—Arrlved—Steame ors Forest City, IntersQcean, Progress, Aras Ackley; schooners Fly- nay Hf, §L Brow, Loadvilte, (Min road track belusy, Foater, Oncenta, and thirty feot, iste eral Stato, Chnvios cating bis hip. Mt linib, Ane tho ‘Well lust ovoning, dabn Schuette, J. . Mead, M.A. Mu: Mott, und City of Green Bay. Bpectat Ditvatch to The whicacd Tribune, q Arrived from boe B. Merril, Guory corgo W. Davis; steum-barge Wu Ands after | stwAuKke, W! low—Schoonors if dauchtere of sae, oa the Rev, D un x irth Syeciat Dispatch to, Ths Chicago Tribune, Manquerre, Mich. nd. Arelved=Propeller Hi. i, “uttle and schoonor * goutanawoon, srectat Dispatch ti ConLinawoon, Oct. ‘on —Passed up— ole un: piticss reat i thy wis! 3 THE STONM SIGNAL, : ORDERED DOWN. Aptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wastnxatoxy D. O;, Oct. dI—ta, m.—'Tho storia idhal fs ordured down. at Clovoland, Seution i, Sandusky, ‘Toledv, Detroit, Snetion 4, Qraua Haven, Sootion 3, and Chiougo. The Chicago Tyioune. —Cloared yosterday— v Lako Eric, for Chicuyqo, passengers ind ie Chicago Tribune. W.—Clenred—Propollors CLRVELAND, O., Avon and Commodore, merchandisy, Chicago, AROUND VIE LAKES. oo A MAUNIFLORNT IRON TUL, Seectal Dupatch to The Whicago » Uct, B—Tho new tron tug A, built by David Boll, made a trial trip Capt, Huntley was In come of inarlnoinen were ‘nglue and holler worked very ind the tux wax voted a vumplete ‘The Cotton feaves for Clovetand fu tho having iu tow the gehooners A. 1. Ane both sulphur ladon, Her Muster, 31. 'l. Huntly; Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune. Unig, Pa, Oct. %.—Clonred—Propellor Junl+ atu, Chfoago, morchuniiso, “PAY-NO-RENT” PATRIOTS, They Meot, Thotr Minds, Thoely Dollars. Ht. Stanislaus’ Schoo! Mull, ou West Highteonth strevt, wns yesterday aftoreon ililed with ons thusinstio Land-Lesgucra of both soxcs, who bad gathered tn miisx-mouting to drink in tho Finorty, who bid been dtouddress them. Proaldent Willin Sixth League, wider Duvrazo, N.Y, and, and a intgo number Aboard, Roth ‘tatistautorlly at Pans Resolutt drowa aud Hebtwing, 49 we fullows: dogoph -Sayent Sho will’ carry thirty Mow 01; fect aft and ‘olton 18 owned by Charles 'Torroth, Curren, of the fons of tuo sha whose Buepices the made-nieating was held, prue teaumsacnon of sumo . ult 0 following resolu 1s Vay no ont,” Ite oleagiua, ombeu untluy, tho wel Coltan, Uwont for the Wubueu 4 Toledo. She has dimensions over all, OU fects beam, 18 Tho irow of her keul and WMobes; keelson, {ntur 17 inohes npart Hen taut Ox bt of neh tron, aupporte “ie Tho plankshenr ts 8: ain ral fe ANI inches; the Wi inehes, and 14 inches hue and the bulwarks are 24 All theso are of tha best wi Veams aro 44h, Ine! White ping axth Uh 16 Miches equary und: nave erehends wre Vs tt Gry algu tS incbuxaquare, Tho it co of innbinery. d bas a oylinder. of with lata of 13 font, and also boars M 8 OF 4 feet aud length of 16 High tnbes, ‘The plute le '5- cur Rk pressury.of ld pounds, THO inch pony pump, with tre- Ha urraoxenents of the Col- ‘Tho quuasbouse & ncly — tinistoit pau Yo tntertor being ok su ig on the upy and isaetayonu ading dnwa into the fore= k of thts ty another hall lead- if the rear of this uptat, eight uy uiuo feet. etruom, and thou the un- also op a level with the malo by twolve feet, and very con- Just iu ite ror isa wator= Ading to tho lower cabin, ‘Uous were read wad tdny f y Parnell anc ble uit fs nocessary, If curried out Ju nll its inten and purposes, 12 emancl from the yoke of Inndlord Whientts, Rent io oad or bid tines ts an Immoral tnx on tho industries and in contradicton of the teachlu Jaw, Br. Paul tolling ug, it hie letter tht the husbandiin shall uaye the test fru of tha goil bo till WHEREAS, Laud jordien tan oursete any nar ton, instituted by frea-bouters and thievish vanplres for the purpose of lying fn idleyoss aud dobutichery on tho fruits of the labor of the toiling mnassesy and Wuenreas, There cannot exist Iu apy nation an advantage equal to Ut conferred by tho porsuasion uf the tand and ull od has crented, ag it ie written bt Snwpired lawa of Gud detivered to Moses tu Nua SI ta 50; shorefore, Resolved, Tout we, the wombers of tho Bjxth Ward Land Lengie, most virphatically condomin sho action of tho British Government i fog tho Iriwh tenchings of Christ In the vauso of universal hue huluu of the Coito: Ith a stroke OF who aro rete! rly notiovable, constitutional ‘agitauon—tho only ne to an Impoveriauan pe Resolved, That wor Ircland a8 contrury to Divi pledgo oursolves with ino ) our brethren in Iron to extirpate, toot thid vanrpire institutions Nhat, $f the people of Ire remain true to the teqen! al Land League in the » we will no lou; j4e landlordian in nu law, and thas wo Hand wuterial ald to ‘Tne pllot-hou w uf the Tee ue ne Latlles for tho Myeho-rent” dovtrine, ef coutinuy tosup) nm Comes tho boil b OUP asalatunce white thoy night and day to pay the tmmoral tax-rout, Mi JOUN-F, INKUTY waa introduced, aud was secelyed with Jonged applaune, Ho said, that in Troland ho considered) the “ No-ront” ery a4 being eml- hently proper, and in his mind tho fristinan who rofused to fay his rent was honest and por- sessed of a level bend. The people ot Ircland should not pay rent, no matter who told them to doro, Tho cuclesiastio whe told the peuple to Accept tha Land bill and pay rent overstepped tho boundary-ling of his anered offire, and bes enme a polit’ And ny auch was unworthy of consideration or notice. If tho Irlah In Amerien ad by concontruted otfort what was i tholr power to do for tho ities iste beyond tho sen, There wns not the slightost doubt but that witb> in twelvo months the mutter contd be aottied, He bopad to soe more practical onthe atmong the Wostorn Irieh especialy. ngland wae not, in bis estinmtion, a rentimuntal enemy, and would not be overcome hy lonuewlnded Apeoches and tenythy resolutions. The great failing of tho Trish rave, from Une imrfemorint, was its dependence on God for everything, while nttompting nothing for Wacit, J.J. Kitzgibbone was presented to tho gnthor- ing as nother war-horse, and vomtmencet by altuding to Bishop MeCabe, of Dublin, and his condenmation ofthe Land Lengus, At the me {lon of his name blesses loud and tong ware heard throuhout tha lial Tho speeches of both speakers wore hunrtily reeetved, and pros deed remarkable results, Aw Fitzeibbons re- sumod his seat, enthusingm was at ita bight, J, W. Garvey aroge and pledged himsalf for #0), to. bo uaed iu tho fhtcrest of Irish freedom, dohn By Finerty thon contributed 4, nnd others fol- Jowed With aumeof $10 and &, When the money wils counted (l nmotnted to £225. ‘Lhe mecting thon adjourned for one weok, SEVENTIL WAND, ‘Tho Seventh Ward Land Leaguco held a mect- ing nt the Morgin Street Sehuothouso, just south of Twelfth stroet, lust evening, Preatdent dod. Curren made an address upon the wffairs in Irelund, und closed with donnting $50 to the cause, Ho wae followed ly J. 1 Kynn, who. apeke for somo thing on Ireland's reintion to 1 wland, A comtuitteo of three, comprised of J. Curren. dH, Hyan, and John Scully, was then appointed to confor with the Sixth and Eighth Ward Clubs to affcet arrangements lor a lecture by the Rey. Fathor O'Connor, to be iellvered nt ‘Twelfth Stroot ‘Tarner-lalta week from Sunday, y ALL SAINTS", ‘Tho All Saints’ Land Lengue mot in the school hint, corner of Kossuth and Wallace streets, Inst night, with President Dick Powers in the chase. Alexanver Sullivan wag tho orator of thy c= casion, nnd ina etrone Sand-lengin spucch des nounced in unqtialitiud terms Gladstune and his Dad DIL, and advoented the holiting of the hur vest and paying no rent. Miss Allee Higgins fue vored the large gathoring with tho recitation of Miss Parnell's puoi, * Hold the Harvest,” which was well recelved. It was resolved that the inembors of All Saints’ branch of the lengue work uncensingly until Ireland Is free and ine depondent nation. ‘Twenty-eight dolars was collected for the causi ANEW WAY ‘TO SWELL THE FUND, Tho Indefatiyable members of tho Michrol Davitt Land League came towether Iuat nent at {Ol Arehor avenio aud discussed, atid clouds of tobiceo smoke, tho progressive riko and fall of Innd-lenrueluin, =“ Orncte” Conway, tho Chatrinan, ocenyied most of tho evening tn gis ing bis somowhut turgid views on the subject. He enjoined the club ta devote its energies 10. the coming politien! election, that somo of tho money wasted In elactloncoring for allies might fall into tho ready hands of the Michuel Davitts and bring forth fruitin tho lund-lenguy trease ury. Musald that American landlorgiain was oven more virulent ty its rapacity than Bupglish Jand- lordisni; that tify in an Armeriean factory was more like life Ina ipelents than anything elsoy that tho slavery of Exypt war like the Garden of Elon as compared with tho stavory of tho Stock Yards, Vanderbilt wag Bcnalty buying up all Toxue, gar Goutd buying up Tllnoiss and tha. aime {rish landlords that-wero oppressing. the Fmorald Jato wero purrehnsing vast tracta of Western territory. Befory titty years had past Weland would be sending money und sympathy: tostruggling Amorican jand leagues, “As long as monopolists and landlords wera tho govern mont, so long will tho uations of the curth mourn, refuglug to bo comtorted., . MINNESOTA, Probability that tho Present Schemo for Settling the Old Stute Railread Debt Will Bo Adopted by the Money, Dospite tho Opposition te It. Spretat Dispatch to Tas Chicago Tribuncs St. PAus, Oct. i.—Tho prospect of tha pns- suge of tha Bond Settlement. bill by the Minne vota Legistature fs growing brighter. Jt.bns paesed tho Senate“by a majority oven larger than that of Inet winter, In spite of popular in- tation and tho Instructions of county convon- tlons. Tho vote was 30in favor of the bill and Jt against It. All attempts to amend falled, and it went to the House In its original form as in- troduecd by Senator Pillsbury, Nobody looked for very effective opposition to the bill im the Sennto, and the concern its friends felt for fits fate in tho Houso bus given way. to substantial confidence in ita flan passaxe, ‘Thora has been ono or two purtiat test votes whoso indicatibn is vory envoureging. Carcful observers who havo stud fod the tummper of mombars baltuva.that-tho voto {na full Houso of 100 members’ will stand about 00 in favor and 40 against tho bi, But this re- ult will not be reached withont a oud deal of delay, cuused by tho determination of tho op- Ponents of tho bill to consume time in debate and to endeavor to emasculate the meaguro with minendments, It ts now slowly passing through tho Committee of the Whole. Among tho Amondients sougnt to be saddled upon tha UHL are. one providing for the payment af hglucers aud — contractors" upon tho old ronds; ono excluding — from tho courts nt! elnims not sottled under this net: and one remunding the whole question to acon infgsion, None of these buve any chance, how- ever, and tho bill will probably become a law in ity original shupo Ina week oF ton days, Whe uext step will be tho payment of the bonds by tho Issue of the nuw securities provided tor in the aot. The whole amount of the debt, prin- olpul and interest, ty now abot $3,200,000, There Wore orlglnally 2275 bonds of $1,000 cach, which have borne inturest for hon y ine Yeara ut 7 ber cent, OF those bonds, 1,438 bave Leon dee posited with the Auditor of Butte with un agre: Tent to accopt GU per cont of — thelr face in new bonds, Tho holdera of over 2 mora have agreed’ to surrender thom upon the sumo torins, and the Auditar re- Porta that some 175 bouds are uppurantly lost or destroyed, us thoy cuumot be trucud. ‘Thly ave counts for nearly the whole number, [f the bit passes, thon sone 2100 now 6 por cont $1,000 nds, running thirty years und recluimably after ton yours, will ‘ite into the tivestment market, An attempt will bo mude in thy Hause tu reduce the Interest. to 4 percent, but it will probubly fall, ‘Tho plana the projectors af this umendiwent 1a to uegotiate the 4 por cents and pay the old huldurs their 60 porseent ta cash, Tho payment of theso bonds ty provided for by aSinkiug Fund wel, to bo voted upon by tha pens ps (his fall, sotting asido certain State tunds to © sold to disoharyo tho deut, THE VON STEUBENS, Arrival of tho Nation's Guests on Thoir Return Eastward, They Aro Highly Viensed with Tholr Reception in Ths Country. The Visitors to Be Shown tho Olty Today and Sorenaded at Night, The party of German officers, descendants and hamesakes of the great Baron von Steuben, are rived In Chlenyo last ovenlng by special train from St. Lottis, and are quartered at the Grand Pacitle Hotel ‘Choy loft Bt. Loulsut 0a, m. by the Alton route, a speclul traln baying been Dlaved at thoir disposal by thu raiiroad authorl- Ues, who, ne thoy say, troated thom ina princely inanoer. Mr. James Chariton, General Passen- wer Ayont, C, Io Chappull, Assistant Genoral Manager, and J. M. JMobards, Division Supcrine tendent, necompanied the distingulahed party, and did everything in thole power to render the telp anenjoyablo one. The train had the right of way, and pulled into tho Canal streot depotat 220 pn, baving mado remarkubly sood thc, ‘The names and official positions of the visitora ure na follows: Col, Haron Arndt von Steuben, of the Beventy- hluth dtegiment; Riebard vou Steuben, Overs soer of tho Impgriul Forest; Frederick von Steuben, Captaln of tho Fourth Imporial Guard; Gugene von Steuben, of the Ninety-cighth In- Lent, Keuno von Steuben, of tho nth Infantry; Lieut. Nerudt von of the Twonty-sccond Infantry; and Lieut, Anton von Ktcuben, of the Lwonty-ninth Infantry, Tho Haron fs tho father of the three Licuttcnunts, tho brothor of Capt. Fritz, and cousin to Maj, Rleburd and Capt, Eugeno yon Steuben. ‘Lhoy are accompanied by Count von eust, tary of tho German Legation at Washington; Mr. Wulkor Mlatne, Third Ausist- wnt Secretary of State; and Me, Jotun Davis, of the State Department, The two lust-nanied were dotalledl by the department to cacort the party through the country, a3: nou of the vis- itors spenk Enylist. THER JOURNEY FROM NT. LOUIS was an unoyentful one, and was only broken al Sorlagtichl, where tho train hnlted for a fow minutes, Here o considerable crowd had gath- ured, and Col. Von steubei, In respose to the calls of tho people, made a very brief speceh in tho German lungunge. Ho. expressed himuelf on behatf of the purty as being grateful for tho kindness and consideration shown to them. They bad been greatly impressea by what thoy had seen tn thia country. and would carry buck to tholy own tand grateful recoltetions of the uniform courtesy and kiudness of the American people, ‘tho Colonol's spoech was toudly appinuded, And, {u response to toud erles for “ Blaine,” that Reutleman said x faw pleasant words. ‘Tho Chicago committee appointed to zo out and ‘meet the yisltore, Messrs. Georxa Schneller, i. — Michnells, and inj, Stovenson, bourded tho train at Springticld. At tho several towns along tho line the peoplo gathored to sce the train, and tho visitors wero partlculurty yratilied at the spontaneity and warmth of the welcome extended them, The time at which the train was to arrive in Chicago was not detinitly knows, but hed beon Pliced at f o'clock, or Inter. Consequontiy n kreat many who had Intended to be un hand to welvoie the guests filled to. connect, and there were compiratively fow at the depot when the train arrived. Tho visitors at onee took car rlages und wore driven to tho Grand Pacitie, where thoy were assigned oo sulte of parlors on’ the suuth front. Thera was no dumunstration ut the depot, und the miuny rep- resentatives of Germnun societies and othors who cine tou late were considerably chagrined at tholr teilure to gots look at the visitors, THE VAITY, THOUGH ALL SOLDIERS, and of suldier-liko appearanco, travel, ay a mat+ ter of conventence, mn citwon's cluthes, reserv= ing thoir untforins for the cities, “Thoy had ro- quested thut nuuiing of the pature or n public reception should be had last evening, as thoy Wore fatigued with travel, aid accordingly thoy hed In private at 6:80 p,m. Mr. Emons Blalna, bulng the only addition to tho party. Tut teare ing Chat there was ut performance at the German Theatre they necepted the oflor of a bux made ty them by the munngentont und attended the play, Megsrs. Blaine and Davie did not gato the thautre, some metubera of (ho local commitive ueting us escort to the ¥ tare, «+ Jn conversation with 3 avis Pe Timunes: repurter leurucd that the gentlomen bad thors oughly oujoyed thelr Hy ti trip through the country. ‘Choy were umuzed at tho distances ag much ils they wero tmpressed with the wonder- ful manner in which elvilizadon gud culture had extended over the laud, Of course, as edu- cated gentlemen thoy kiuw from books sume- thle of thy resources aud development of the country, but they bad not reallzed tho mugit+ tudo of its growth, In every city visited the Atnericans in charge found thelr ‘oltice n sinc: vure, Committees of arrangements took them (no Laud and relloved tham of al} responsibility and care. Hospitality and attendou had been showered upon the galtunt descendants of tho erent soldior dno munner at once grate {fying to thom au) to tho National pride. ‘The visitors buve heard go. much of Chivagh's growth and its commercial und manuticturiog: interests that they feel especiully: {figusea at the opportunity which Is tu he afforded them ta soe sumothing of the elty. When informed that it Wis proposed, If agreciblo to them, to show then) some of the lending Industries, thoy ex- pressed themselves tu the olfect that such was thotr special desire. THE PROGRAMS which has beon arranged for today was shaped aecordingly. Att mn, the Miyor und Coun- vil will assemble at. tine unc!) Chamoor and minreb In a body to the Paciilo, A committec of German citizens hus arranged for the decoration at the grand rotunda, and boro tho visitors will bo formally -weleomed by Mayor Har- vison, who has brushed up his. Gorman forthe occalon. Tho Aldermen and leading: elty olliciaty will be titradnced, and then the members of tho Citizons' Committee. Aftor a brief rest and privato lunch the party will be taken ii curriayos to the parks, boulevards, and tho Stuck-Yurds, In the evening cho guests will be serenided by mombors of the German sing- ing soclotica, and thoreavill be an informal re- ception of citizuns, The purty leave on ‘Tuesday morning for Ni- ngara, whore they will remain one day, Thonce they mo to Hoston, Now York, and Philndelphin, muking v very brief stay in cuch plucu. At all theso eltles arrangomonts ato being miado tor the peepee: reception ot tho party, A dinner and bull are ta be given at Now York In their honor ond in that of the French gucats, und §f tise em be tound tho party will spond'a duy at Weat Point. lt was ropurted youterday tbat a teloxram was received trom the Hon, Horatio Boeyinour, nsking tho party to visit Sicubonvillo, N.Y., whore MoJ.-Gen. Von Steuben died, but (tis not kuown whothor this can be arranged, THE GEUMAN SOTLE: A ineoting win beld yosturntuy at No. 45 North Clark stveut for the purpose of organizing geen tral ussoviution of the different. German Nu- Honal dociotics, Mr. W. Utvisonvoker presided, ‘The Saxonia, Bavaria, Thuringi, Piatt Deutseho Verlon, Fritz Reuter Club, Sohurr Murr, Krieger: Verion, North Chioaza Sehuotzen Verion, Spar, und Veorschuss Verlen sucletics were ropre- sonted by their Bresidrnta, A comultice gon sisting of dlussra, Dr, 1% Ulrlon, W, Relseneckar, Dr, Livbig, J. Zimpel, Dr. By Huxmann,. Winks or, Moor A. Hounert, and J Spengler was Si polities to prepuro a plain of Orpuuleation, and will meot in tho McCormick: fall Block on. Wednesday ovoulng, Tho plan fato be subinite tod tothe meoting of the central ussociution noxt Sundny, Tho various sociotios. word re- quested fu aucmble at 28 South Clark stroot ut Vorclouk thls evening, and take part in the ro- Goption glven Haron siewten and party. Mey Here nisowsked to send the too A flags to tho. Grand Paciily today, where they will bo used In. tha decorations, Ieprosentatlyos of several of the leading Ger- mat slnglig roole mot at Greenvsaun's That yoaterday afternoon to make turther are rangenients for thy serenade this vyonlug at the Grand Pucliiy to the Vou Bteubons, who are now: the wiests of tha city, The following snclotles were represented at the mecting; Germania Mune Herobor, Seuth Bide dorkring, Teutonin, Allomnta, Froksinn, Congress, and North side Liederkrat A reteurdal of the xonya to bo sung this evening Was bad. under Prof, Balat- ka, und bo wxpressed biueelf ad quite satiated with tue singing, ‘There wero about 10 siugers Preset, Another rehearsal will be teld this ufternuon, when it li expected moinbers ot other soclutioa Wil by preaunt. ‘Phy singers propose to march trom Greonchaumn's Fall ut balt-past 8 this eventig, hentod by an orchestra of thirty five ple nt Arriving at the Grand Pagifia the soulotivs Wil acrenade the diatingulabod visitors iu front of the hotel. should tho weather bo Unfavorable thy serenade will take placo In= doord, The ploces to bo sung aro Mohri “Prayor Lefora the Buttle, raun's All Alone,” and Murseter's " Froo Like the Mighty Euulo’s Wings.” After tho sevonade the sovle~ tea will pajonen to ano of the ctub-rooms, whore thoy wilt ba futroduced ta the Valores, ang probably a fow short epucebos will bo Anade by 0 Buel Bnd sune of the leadlug Gurmaus, : <a ——— ARRESTED FOR LIBEL, . + Bpsetal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Gpranv iavips, Mich. Oot, W—Dol, T. EB. Messmord, ot thy Uraud itaplils Democrat, cnused. tho arrost of Mossrs. Croswoll & Frongh, propri tors of tho Sutuntay Avening Post bore, on a obargo of libel toduy on # caplas in bis quit, Ho ‘vulalms damtigo in tho suin of $5,000 from each of tha defendants, Tho lbuls conslut of wcouna- Mons: of ruscality, otc. pyblishod Ju tho Just. Thoy gave bail cuch of theus iu Wesum of 8.00, THE COTTON EXPOSITION. Tho Attendance at Atinnin Continucs Very Flattoring—This Weeks Vroe gram, Spactal Dispatch to The Chteaao Tribune. ATLANTA, Ue,, Oct, 29,—Tho uttendance at tho Exposition continucs tinttering, Edward Atkl gon and party, millownors fram Massachusetts, veprogouting §100,000,000 aud 1,000,600 spindics, will reach here tomorrow, Prof, Illey, to Nov Honal Entomologist, is bere, and Dr, Lorin, Commilsstonor of Agriculturo, will arrivo in the morning. ‘Tho coming weuk will be devoted to agriculture and furming interests. Trot, Riley willinstruct tho plauters in attendanco upon tho work of a satisfuctury methed to exterml unto Ingects and the enem{ysof the eotton plus Commisslouor Loring ts uty booked for nn nde drees on Weducsday and Thursday, Eitward Atkinson will dolivor an ndidrovs ut Judge's till on topies relating to tho bust modes of handling and manufacturing cotton, A committee of extivitors will confor with tho leading rallroyds tho coming week tor tho purpose of securing, Ifposslble, 0 rdduction of tates for visitors to the Hxpoultfon. Tho Hich- mond and Danvillo huve already reduced tha ratud over tholr aes to the Northorn slundard, whlob Isone cunt per milo, tho uetunl cost ¢ rutning trains. Churloy Owens, of tho Savine nuh, Voridu & Western, sald to-duy tht his Mno would make the mito onu cent as soon us tho Central Roud woul ayreo to do tho aamu, a3 be could not yet to Athinte without yolng over 1 portion of tho Centrals Mnes, If the Central refuses ta come tagne cent u milo the matter will be lusd by tho Hxeeutive Commmittca of the Exposition before the Kuttrond Comintesionera of Ucorgia, who will consider ft, as this body hig tho power nuder tho Jaw to ruduce rates if depined advinble. Tho content system will no Houde come down rathor than place themselves in the pasition to bo forced tu reduce thelr rnted, ‘Tho hotels wid boarding-huuses baye roduved putes lowor here than at Philudelptln duthur tho Centenntal. Gov, Bross aud party, ot Chicco, leave Atlunta tomorrow, returning homo toduy: Goy, Heouy, with violtn ‘and plino aceampant> nent, aan * Dixie” ut the Rxpoaltion with com~ toudablo vigor, ahowing thut bis fouliuxa. wera ju full sympathy with the sontimenta of tho sony, at sou, wie recelvad with general ups pliuse and sbukiog of bonds, Sond down some wore roprescntatives ko the Governor, a Didieront Cause, Same Iesuls, Lonidow tunch, . Bolg istrnale y the Jubllant oxpression of Bouppe's babitual Paton coun tenauyay— Whue to dickens aro You reading in that review? Homothing swoot about yourself, 1 suppasuy" Buappa (suddenly trying to look graye)" Well, NO; On the vantrary, it's sumuthing about you, Suippol and Uni sorry to guy it's quite tho ros ‘vereaot aweetl", z Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veyetablo Compound, the Groat mediciov Cor the curv of all fomale com- Haina is the xroateat Streugtheuer of tho back,’ iol, norves, Kidneys, uriuary, aud gonital grunts of way aud woman over known. Send forclroulare to Lydia 2, PMukuam, Lypu, Mess, 1881—TEEN Tho caso has bet Mes«more had stated, and hence 08 serantion as though unoxpecte HEBREW RELIEF, nual Meeting of the Association at tho Keoas Honpital, Tho twenty-sccontl annual meoting of tho United Hobrow Hollet Association was held yeas terday afternoon at tho Michael Recse Hospital. Thore was n large attendance of Indies and wen- Hemen, and before tho meeting was enlled to order many visitors availed themselves of the Invitation of the manugement and touk a tonk through tho building. Prestdent Isnna Groens- felder occupled tho chair and cilled the meet- ing to order nbout Ho'clock. Mr. Jacob Newman officlated as Keerctary, After tho transuction of the usunt preliminary husiness the annual report of tho Executive Moard was rend vy tho Sorretary. The chanwo of tho time of the annunl meetings from Muy 39 to Oct, Wwas roturred to, and the statenient was mado that during the past your the cullec- tons bad been much Jarger than ever before, carried thy nssocintion 8 fiscal year of uixhteon PAGES. om expeated from what Col, Getall the tack of offort on the part thoro cominittues it would astonish Ttrunt that when f.do make my final Shall tnd that Tam not now giving thom all the 1 am saliaticd that many. 1 walting fora enll from If thoy will hand thoir J, Gaye, Tronsurer at ight that tho damage oxists In low placos, ly when tho'coty is shocked in the Mr. and Mrs, Ford, who bayo recontly been re- ta Penitentinry at Jollot by is not so great credit thoy dvecrve, lensod from tho sta 5 talsloess-fouse tho, oxpiration of contributions to Mr. L. the Firat National Hank, or inelogo it to me, thoy Tepurt the fact to tho cammitteo, If one does, Weiadly send m receipt to any who ‘I'wo entertainments which havo kindly been given for the beneftof tho fund have fated of tho success which thoy merited. A th given by the Chicage Dramatic Club at the Grand nm ‘Thursday: erermoun next at Mrs, Ford wers con¢ . t Freeport, on a change of inty. he for two and sho for. d was rolonsed a year ‘hich timo sho bas succeeded In obtal mont from her former hits , - ands Mr. Hall, and will ugain become Mrs. * ‘ord, Tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Hond had ~ at tast ronched this city. nected nt the depot wi tracks. Kecelver Witllam H, Holcom away, Of Rochelle, and Attor - lerrick, of Chicago, wor in the city yore @ records as to tho right of ‘0 & lows Hoad to Roohelle. nd matters entisfactory and “victed of bigamy a venuy from ini nou a decree of divorce: Opera-fouse 01 but has not as yet con- Tf our citizens have ninind todo ith the Chica, It the financial results of this entertainment ret auccess, ng it iy sure to he [ would liko to will make itn from an artistiv point of view. put & prexagu of tickets (iwentysfive ur more) in thy Hands of at Ieust x) merchante, whe will Use their best endeavors to soll them, do if, sir¢ Drop ine # note with your once und | will scnd thoin ty you. renblentany time att reserved seats, Wi Stop me on the st wife, sister, or sworth Surely you can spare such suffering us cull upow b thu Ucket at afl grand tuitncial suce H hoys Allen and £ tho Milwaukeo Company, terday looking up jh way of. the Chica) The gentlemen foun the conneetian of i) will sonn be made, although but littlo huatncss will be done by tho Chicayo, Milwaukee & Ste Paul Nond until the middie of noxt manth. Mr. L. dudsun West, of thts Clara Squires, of Chicago, y bonds of matrimon: iy part of tho cory Jobnaton Is visiting at Ruchoster, Hathorne, of Worcester, Maas., Ie calling on old friends, lo, of Chicago, are In the city. State’s- A. Work hus gone to Bedford, In. but no great damazo it to inuadate tho low ‘he new opera-house fe vrowressing nulls, and will doubtless be In readiness for the pening night, Dr. of Geneva, N, Yi. 18 visiting bls bro! Weyburn. 8 box- oflice for you buy a single tlekot? orin tha train, f shall havo. tien matinée, for the rellef of ‘Ou How, even If you Let this une eniere Mi ‘fre to be tinited in the somo timo cdurii twelve months. The attention of the associa. tion wns called to the fact that phe Sinal Con- Kregation bind collected the suf) of f3200n Yom Kippur eve, and the suzgustion was made that the various Jewish societies and congregn- Uons of tho elty ndopt this means of celebrating some Jowieh bullday, us money could bo. raleed thore easily then than it could be by colleedon- trlpaand persunal solicitation, Geurgo Bratiun, Finauclal Secretary, bad resigned Sept. 13, 184, and tho board tad Miled the vacancy by the clee- uon of Mr. Joseph Schaffner, Tho history of tha new hospital was brietly given, and tho ussocin- ton wus congritulated upon the iteyulsidon of eepecil compliment was ald to Dr, Silrsch, who bid done go tauch fn and ‘uut of bis pulpit toward tho vollection of funda for this splendid charity, and tha ladies’ sowing- sucietics of the city were thanked for tholrnavle expressed tho hope that tho Jews of the city would support tl 3 Of the week Tshatl be glad to have tho adfes tintah up the uncumploted work. Teun still acnd to suur churel pariurs 140 or more of those comfortables, ot which the ladies of tho country nave already made about 40), which aro kood gervice among tho suiferers, Fly hundred tore would not overloud thelr cheer- st of hitherto uure- W. Yotcnkius, Secretary, SUBSCREPTIONS, ard ot ‘Trade collections: Armo' Bros, 200; Culengo 2, ‘a Holmes, 2100; John Th Dwight, oy eA. Riel Rock Hiver fg stl! rising, hns yet been done, ex: lands along: tts bunks. Following 1s a Ih THE LIBERAL LEAGUE, Organization of n Chicago Branch of the National Annsociation. An auxiliary of tho Nadonal Itboral, League wus orgunized yesterday afternoon at No, 54 West Litke street before a crowded assemblage Of Free Thinkers. Tho mooting was called to order by dob Swardtiger, und the presonce of & large number of Sucinitats, skeptics, and labor agitators grye the procerdings u decidedty antl- r. Tho Seerctury opened the guthering by rending the constitution and propaganda uf tho St. Louis organization, some whut 14 follows: Tho learuo to be formed is to Urge the udoption of auch a religious freedom amendtnent fn the United States Constitution as shalt eifect a complete seculurization of tha Government; to advocate equitable taxation of chureb property; the abolition of State-patd chaplaincics; the substitution of simple alirma- Hon tor the judicial oath, und that tho Bible risons, asylums, army, fongress shutl bi that the anpolat- such a fine atructure. m K. Fairbank & i i un, $50} Libby, Hooth, #0; Co. George Stewart & Co H. Milward & Cu. ow Subvutarlas charac! ‘be charituble wor! among the poor by the nssuctution during tho year was' wiven in deta, aud the bourd reterred to tho reports of the otor com inittues for turther information, Nonry L. Frank read the report of tho Rullding Conunittes, wich bad already been pald to the various eou- tractors in detail, tho total. amount of which na] It was tinposeible nt the present thine to give the exact fleures on the cost of the building, but it would $10,000 more to pa: evituble “extras” people, and by the people. 3 Homer Potwin, the amounts bivimegti rar Stes, G. & ool, 2 It. Htotison, Poy rouubly take about uid not ve escaped, but they were much smaller than 14 usually the case in tho construction of auch large buildings, ort uf the Furnisnipy Committea was ir, Nathan Meyer, Tho committee bad eneavored to provute the best gouds at tho lowest prices, and bud sueceede Judios’ sewing eociutics of tho #675 und gonus to the value of about Several individuals bad furnished room hospital. The total amount expended by tha committee was 85,076.18, ‘lating trom this the GQmount received from tho Indies, there had heen a net outlay of $5,000.18. ARCINTECT’S REPORT. ‘The Secretary then read the report of Mr. John C. Cochrane, the architect. He gave the bids in detail una the awards of contracts, and nolnted out the many conveniences and nd- vantuges of tho building. building would reach $55,310, ber of valuable sugecations, which will protably be acted upon, Mr. Jacob Schaffner, the Finnucinl Secrotary, submitted his anouul report, which snowed tha General account—Bulanco ublic eeboois, In navy, Legistuture, and hibited under ull conditions; mont by the Uulted States President or State Governor of religious fest! cease; that alt cer & Co, 10; Chapin & Kdwards, $10: Hunry, 8; C, 31. Hoi $10; Stiles & Jones, $! % Sibley, S105 Jlurvey & Co. 810; Asn Di Williain Kirkwood, $10; HG. Chelmbulo, §10; A. t Y wood, €102 Huimin, Newee jen & Ca, 843 W #10; Aicock & King, $10; George Chumplia, $10; elu; 1. Norton, $10; H. Warner, B10; Scott Linn, ¥10; Blair & tale, $10; Onon- daga Dock Compuny, 810: . stel, €lU; Jeromo ivals shall wholly laws enforcing the observance nau Sabbath be repealed; that one tical system shall be founded and adtminiatered on a purely secular bnals, whatever revolution may {tsball be cunsiatenily, properly instituted. Co. ad very woul. The Mibatna & Co. bu necessary to this untinchingly, and After thesc dumunds upon soctety bad been enthuslastically cheered, ane sult: President, M jt Clemens. Messrs. Stevens, Peck, and Were then appointed a Comimittcoon id By-Laws, and anothe: for the purpose of seeuring ; Burt & {agnor ¥ lection of per- made with the following ro- rN surer, Mrs, Bi. Ey Howard, We & Nd 28 =) r committes was made & ‘bell suilictently loyant tu attract all the Freetbinkers: of Chicayo to the meetings of the lenzue. eneral discussion followed eds. UNG it large Humber of 4 their views us to tho ultl- mate triumph of tho literal platform, had adopted. One gentleman bert! League b The pista! cost uf tho ‘A et will prota We W. Hunter, D. D, Garohin, §3; $4u; Kulio & Crocker, §5: I. + HAY. Mathdone, $32’ Wanzer Bull, ¢6; James He Milne Molly & Allen, 83 Jobin Met. & Ryd Wheeler & Co. 825: IL W. Rogers Jr. & liro., €1U Homor & Cu. $5 & Co, 2a; Mathews .& An foteresting this neceseury busin speukers entingiate: and rallgious, th thought that the work and future betore ft than th a declaration whieb no ono sav fit to 16 sald that it wns un outrageous fruud that non-bullovers in religion should be taxed to », Wages ut * hypocritical clergymen and 4 Mr. Peck mado n long specch niso to the same Ho remarked thut the young ho Jand were bevointng more antuded and athelatical, and stuted xgone af tho objects of the leaguo tho formation of Nbraries tor thespreadiug of tnfidel fod law-ilenounced Mteraturoumong the rising kenerauion, where Piine and Ingeraoll might n equal footing with Hunyun and the Avaxzed gentloman, who for the first time Ke in this organization of extreme Uber: yeatrese and mide a nun.ber of iconoclastio arutions against every form of Cheristinn- ity, and, as he eoufessed, the maternal beller of his childbood, He sald that retigion wus tho pauperian of the mind, and no people has ever becn too Ignorant to be religious, After a tong series of elmijar dequiciations o! religion the meeting adjourned. __ AMUSEMENT! HAVERLYS THEATRE, — handsonie, nnd lending Thoatre. An the sane well-known ostabitahed lucitt arborneate Ciuleis ba irw TH AAS 2, 43 receipts, 265,78 23 balance oo band Oct, eker, tho ‘lreasurer, then sub- hig annual report. It was a repetition uf wocial Secretary’s ropurt. fle and the association owed no one, and bad notes to tho amount of $8,000 on hand. ‘The anutnl report of the Superintendent was then read. It stated that during the yeur 1,0 jour persons had been reileved, ana the distri- ution of it was given in detall, troubled very much by women who caine from the East in search of runaway busvand to thelr tack of communication with Enst- erncharituble sovioties thay could not inguire It wus suggosted moans of intercourse with the Eastern societies be catablished, ‘On motion, all of these reporta wore avcapted and ordered printed for reference, On motion of Mr. Jullus Itosenthal, a yote of thanke was tendered Archlteot Cochrane for the abie and olliclent manner in which be bad per- Mr. B. Lowenthal moved a vote of thauks to tho partics menuoned In the report of the Executive Huard, of thanks was also tendered the retiring S'rus- Mr. M. Klein mado an eloquent appeal to tho charitubly-inclined for tho generous support of the bospital, and bis remarks met with Tho BUR oy alee of aillcers resulted in tho Greensfelder; Vice-President, ‘Yrousurer, G. Spyduckor; It dacob Newinuny Finagclat Secrotary Gultmuan; Trustee, Adolph Loeb, Natha Schaffner. All woro elected by ac lon. ‘The Trustees serve for two years, with ssra. Jucub Rosunberg, Abram enry L. Frank, who bold over until next year. Tho association then ndjourned, and the Bourd of Trustees held a ineeting und transacted some nilnor business, Soo MICHIGAN RELIEF. A Farthor Appeal for Ald—List of Addi= tonal Subscriptions, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Sconerany'sOvrice, Cicago Committee Re- LIE OF MICMGAN Surrenent, No. 252 Sourit WATER STREET, Cicago, Oct. 2,—Dovelop- ments of the pgstten days convince mo that it will be 4 greut wilatoke, whloh our oltizens can- not full to rogrot iu the future, if the work in aidof tho Michigan sutfers ta allowed at this Reports from reliable men In the burned district show that even the local com- mittees bave nut fully comprehended the extent of the culamity. ‘This Leiug tho ease, those who realde kt such a distance as oursolyes imay well bo excused If wo fnit to adequately comprehend. tho extent and urgenvy of the demand for ald. A ailstaken opinion may readily be formed from, the diliculty {n oomprohendlog 4 disaster which involves throc ontiro and well sottted counties, ‘Tho vory magnitude of It makes it ina manner almost iuconcelvabvlo. It is truo that a large the three thousaud famlles ine bad not reuched thut Independence which calls disbursement 3 Piatt, Imendorf & Co., 85 general wifect, men all through and more liberals $10; Nurtun Bros. & Co., SW; Ci. Bolumon Germon | Jerome Burke, $: y George Steward, Thoy had becn $25;,G, Stenard, $5 jetails uot reported, $ 8. Ingraham, $25; into the cases, fe L, J. Gago's collections—G. eltizens ot Carrollton, tl., €47,00, ; Lumbermen’s Contmittees und, Sveretary's Lorenz Hier, $4; cash, N. N., * collection, Murinette, pees, Wentworth, puss to Calero, 22505 yi, SVs Indies of Congregational Churen, Hotunde Vt. €17.00; employés of H.W, King & Newspapers, Book 16—Tirnexy 2100; State Zeitung, 850; Freund, 8 $29; Courier-Journal, Northern oltlee, 810; fing Journal, $25; omployés of Times ollie, 8h150. 0. Rutlronds, Book ®}—Horace uaker, 850. Paluts aud Olly, Book GA. fortned bis duties. Carried. A vote SM WAVEHLY TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! And for this weok only, the veoplo's gront attraction HAVERLY'S FAMOUS STRATEGISTS COMPAKY In tho Great Modern Fun-Staking Comarty, LRATEGISTS! Comedian Jor Lancaster, $25, Wilson Sowing Huy ts lteotdons—Northwoustern Ratlrond Gompany eiugr Jouinua Lodge, cash, §1; M o- Wright, £3. es ds, Book No, 1~Marahull Field & Co., J.V. Farwell & Co. 3700; Cargon, Leh Cow $20: Charles Gossage & Co. $I Wily $100; Rolling, shaw & Co, $5 $25; Uelding Bios. & Co, SH, ott, $2,300, Washington School—City balance of drapery fund, 38.49 In pennie: Chingy Call Hoard—§2,000. 2 Underwriters’ Assovlation, per John K, H. Welts, 35; Judab Well & Ce yunbergor, $1 1, $53 A. G. Fowler, it W. 3 Hammond, 8! GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Clark-st., opposite the Court-LHouse, THIS MONDAY NIGHT. OCT. 31, Tho Comlcy-Barton Opera Company In OLIVETTE. 1 London version, with CATHERING OLN LIAWSON, and suporior cast. nty-tve voices, large orchestra, and 88, > MME, FAVAIUT, MYICKEI’S THEATRE, Every Evening, Woanes Colville’s Grand Spoctucy to bivo Acts and Eight Tobleaus, The World! With Brooke &é Dickson's Poworful Dramas, Come my ad ath Siauuldcent Seouly feck, y's THEATRE, A Grand Ovattun to the ininent Irish Comedian, JOSEPH MURPHY! Last night. Hundreds turned away unable to gos Mandi room, Monday, ‘Tuvad Stewart Marks, #10; Hf. Nolan, $105 J.J. Mut Joba N. Hilla, 85 H. $3; Witlain Sattley; Stourns & Dickinsor a ROCKFORD, ILL, 1 Kvent-An Ene Rullroad Mattors timo to ecasa, A Notable Matrimon Joyablo TeasParty Personal Mention. Spectat Correspondence af Tha Chicago Triburts Nockronp, UL, Oct, 2.—A monial ovont occurred on Thursday morning Inst at St. Jumes’ Catholic Chure jug partics belug Mr, 2. W. Wolch, ux-Agsistunt. Marshal of thisclty,and Mlus Mury 1. Pender- wast. At precisely Po’clock the couple entered tho chureb, uccompunicd by Miss Josie Pendor- wust and James We the organist, Murch” og tho party advanced to the al- Tho ceremony, whieh by the Rov. Dr. Butler, was vory lmposing, the form bolug the grand Nuptial High Mass with lighted candies and other vory improssive features, Tho young brite was vory becoming- Jy attired fu a combination costume of white organdic and satin en traine, with satin bodice, Epanish Ince trimming, vell, and orange blos- some, After the union tho grand Nuptlat High Maas was givog, the couple kneeling bufore tho altar, and tho organ vlaylog in a subdued tone. The coremony was quitu longthy, after which the newly-wedded couple wero taken to the residence of tho bride's father, where a bountl- ful broukfast was spr ovening & royal reception was given Mr, und Mrs, Welch, ut which fully 150 of thelr friends watherod to offer tholr congratulations, ‘The bekigand groom bave long rosided tn this city, una aro bold In bigh esteem by thelr many friends, Tho rofreshments wero very olaborate, Many valuablo gud useful gifts were bostowed upon tho conplo usa alight tokeu of lovo from tho nunierous donors, Tho Hon, and Mra, RT. Crawford gave a large teu-party aod reception on ‘Thursday evening at their residence on North Sovond atreet, in hour of Mreand Sra, D. i. Catlughan, of Loulsburg, V’n,, who ara now eujoying their wedding tour, Tho evening was spont very pleagntty, Among those who participated in the festivities of tho ocension wore Judye und dirs. William Mrown, Mr. and Mrs. f. Anirews, Sreand Mra, dJ, It. Mastey, Mir, and Mra, Mrank ¥, Peats, Str, aud Sirs, LA, Trowbridge, rick, Mr. and notable matri- Saturday Matines: Dramatla “kttanpes pany and nll the Orlainal Hecure sents duel we was performed comparatively in tho enjoymont of tho comforts to which they Novertholess, tho littio all of the poor auttiors in Eastorn Michigan was a8 precious to them as the robes uf the wealthy, the friends whlun thoso can usually call to old, they wro teft hotpless jn ulry as to the present condition of district, and J sum iny candid conviction fn the mont; ‘Thove wero i,000 families involved, to the ox- tunt of all their property, including hoa barns, crops of Iba), provisions for families ant livestock, household furniture and bod alarge majority of thom the losaes renresentud tho savings of a Ilfetiino, and as tho whole coun- try was iuvolved ina common fato thoy havo bo nelgbhurs on whoin tu rely oven for ono day's of them wore for several days without foulatter the tro had ceased its and unul rollof committees from Fort Bay City, Saziuaw, Vassitr, and ‘They must continue without had been ncoustomed, uy, and Wednerda: and In ite loss, without Evenings, und Mutines Wedueaday afwernoun, Josep Murphy tn the great Irish rau, I1kkR rey ¢ rm att AND SHS Ai RANI = GOW. tho rusults of onitny lowing state- fn thole wave wiry, S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clarkeat. id boforo them, Ryvory Evening at eae Matinoos Woduestay, satun l J wid Sunday, MINER & ROONEY’S COMBINATION! eluding thu arent und only Tat Haonoy, No. 2. ARGYLE ROOMS, ‘Thirdeay,, near Marrleun-st eauid reach thot. fool wud shelter, outside of the ald of ous public, until tho Ist of Mi exeruons ure Nterally nothing fn tho atford them or ondyavare, Dancing Festivities evory vvuning, commencing ah Vp. Aduiission for xenttamen, boey Indlos frou. Thursday evening next, Noy.3, cummenciug at ¥ GRAND MASQUERADE BALL AND SIADOW DANCE, Hieket ailmitting Gentioman and Inity, $1.00. GENERAL NOTICE, ONWVICE! #11 CONSULATE, IAT Richa, Dewwuue fi BL ey, 90 fur ag thulr i three counties to thelr own labor relief cominittecs have thus fir been able to provide them with clothing for outerwear and a alr su; provided about ones enough lumber to put upashanty, which mouns, with searoely un exception, one rovin of about alxteon fect square, vight feot high, sloping roof covered with inch boards, tho .outer wally boing of one fnck lumbar (uo ptustering), tho fluor ulso of bonrds in the rough. Aga clagg, the woodsheds and pigpeus of thu working clasaes in Chicuge would rank above thom in comfort. Oue-Lalf tho sulfurora are not yot provided oy with such poor upologics for « dwelling, and in many uses throo and four faailios ovcupy ono y The committess havo belput then to sow abont 60.000 bushels of fall wheat, which, with u favorable crop, will bolp thu & position of comparative ind pendence. ‘This cau bo only a olit in which they will be biosse realizo it. Thoy cannot ext It now, und Uf loft in duatitudion fu awalt ils growth it will never ben- With que dwoilings as I hi d, what woudor that wo aroulrondy HEAIUNG OF DISEASE AND DEATIL among thom, Clothing in Shelter from a winery atorin (rogunot be dor ultur from a wintry stor pouded dia ‘The funds raised this far ure cs- Umatod to bo $500,000 short of enabling th Hef committees to provide such meagre ald asia att fa ic . Y tet ar Hees coee ‘of to- cuugributions of Chicago re InOuUNE to K,0647, ad private dunadons torwardd, so far touldautain thew, shall wostop at this? Full one-third of the comuitter oltizens’ moeting bi aato lu saying 0 support trom ply of food. They alt of thom with dir, and dirs, E, d, Atos, dtr, and Sire, Hobort G, Smith, Sr. and Birs, Abrauam Ey ry in fi, Wout, Strand Sita, seed strat Isic eovaltey Sirs aul Mies, dw Groyury, Sir. and Goorge Witwor, Mr. ond Mra, W ppd Me rod . Haku, Me. and Mrs, W. 1, Way, Mr, and Sirs, ‘31. C, MM tobluson, Mr. uod Mre. id Sirs. Je. Chick, Brand Mire, and dirs. 5, Caswull Jory ne nat Mrs. A. Mi TASES W, ountiaong of Nt sete Guat ail tt sinus i vapor direct with Hur Beituiniic. Stajuaty's i" koreans fa the (nitish conn WANTED, ) vents wanted for bite or ieiiotd A coupieie, taliutul rayay dorduivary, Ad olowDty Hon. ‘Libocut torus, roapeutive ben it oy itve to q, F. Pulmor, Mr, und Mra, » Dr, I. J. Bute rdere Dr, aud Sieh, Potior book ton Harbor, Prof, i ay nena plonty bus reached rivaty tore truce GEOKGH NTINBON pod OF w Mona of if tu Hazlett, df A.W. MuPbursou, Seaurs, H. Robinson, Frauk Regan, George Peltz, an king. ‘The bride in whose honor the purty was given ta a pleco of Mrv. Crawford's, young couple xo from her to Freeport, where spoud a tine with jutimaty iriends, Several soports havo reached this city from tho rural- districts to tho efcet that corn is Sea Be eae waiob Is cause 0 continued wo! . To what oxtont this proyalls la nut ku own, but lt Moxloy, Prof. rere uN Ka! MORSE & OO. Be, & ViNh Aven Coicare. Beaaretalte BUY OFLY TUK GESLLEBS oP a FAIRBANKS, ave made no report, | Foal bat if E were today to publish in

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