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ThE COURTS. the Alleged Wife-Slayer, and His Change of Venue. Stern, Ono Dodge Failing, He Resorts to Another and Faros Better. Jndge Jameson Properly Characterizes the Shame. less Melhiods Used to Thwark Snstlee. ———— A Faithless Agont in Tronblo—A Board 3 of Trado Onse—Othor Law. ———— we STERN MURDER CASE, ‘Too onso of ‘Acthur B, Storn, charged with tho wirdor of his wife, camo Myr staaln yesterday morning hofore Judge Jameson's branch of tho Criminal Court on tho defondant’s application for a chango of ventic mado the day before. stato’ Attornoy Mills ealled tho attention of tho court to See. 21, Chap. 11, of tho lovised Blatutes, which provides that no application for achange of youu made aftor tho first term should bo granted, untess tho dofendant hac iven tho State's Attornoy ton days’ notice of is intention of wmaktig suct application, exeopt where cause had arisen, or cory tw the Knowls cdge of defendat, within fers than ten days ues fore making such application. He then statod that there wits hothlog In the potition to Bow thet tho knowledge of tho alledged prejudice had como to defendant's Knowledyo within less than ten days precowttng his upplication, Notice prance intention bad uot been given intl fast Batueday, The potitioner did not bring blmselt Serer the provision of tho stitute, aud heuco bis application could not be sustained. Mr. Milla also produced tho willdavits of oven popustablo cilizcns who swore that thoy had read. the newapaper uecounts of the caso and wera not projudiced ngulnst tho defondunt, ‘Tuo Court said that white 1t was not neccusury to point (o the fact, yet itwaa remarkable that each of those persons who kad sworn that thoy were projudiceil ngainet the defendant hud read tho accounts of tho homicide in four or tive dits ferent papers, and enc had read iy all tho poe persaverything thoy: contuiacd in relation to. tho matter, Sich statoments loft tho way open for the sueploion that the causcy for prejudice fore belug sought after, and Justiied the orltl- ror that the prejudice baa been manufactured for tho purpose of deluy. ‘Tho Court did not ie ply this criticiam to this application, bit simp! Biv eted attention to tha fet that this ease was open to suet criticism. Either of tho rcasons given by tho Stato’s-Attornoy hu regarded as suficfent for denying tho application, aud tho motion would, theretore, bo overrutod, ‘Thu detense then took exceptions to both tha * pulingof tho Court and the comments on tho eharucter of tho affidavits, and moved a chan of yonue from Judues Jameson und ‘Culey, alteging that thoy wero both prejudiced againat ner, Defendant's counsel thon pros to rend tho aildavit of bis cliént. 1 avita of Walter W. Chamborinin, No. Wabash avenue, and James H. Taylor, No, dt ‘Third avenud, both of whom swora that they bo- Voved Judges Jameson and Tulcy to Ue so projudiced ugnines tho prisoner that they could Forgive him an iuipartiul tril. Tho motion, hy added, was mado by tho express desire uf his client, who alleged that be tnd not became Ine deeded C1 the altid: edoftho pututive projudice against him ote mints of “the. dudges " mon- toned until Oct. di, 1881, “This motion mado uniter = the provisions of Ss Bees 2h, Chap. 124, of tho Revised Statutes, which provides that such a change of vonue may bo taken When tho ullidayits of two respectable porsous resident 11 the county to the projudica of tho Judge or Judges objected to can be ob- tained. Thon St. wus provided that any otber Judge of the sunie circuit to whom tho objec. tion did not pertain might sit, this Judge to bo teleoted by tho Judge to whom the appiieation for a change of vonuo Is made, and two other Judges of tho samo cireult not {nol uded in tho ‘objection of tho prisoner. ‘Mr. Milty sail the application appeared to be regular, and jn conformity with the statutes that {t was the same old story, and that he hid Do now commentato oifer with regard to it. ‘Tho Court sald that the Stato of Iltnols had secn At, for sufligiout reisons, to allow a ehange of veaucon uccount of the prejudice of Judges, and it waa very desipablo thut this right should not be weakened by an action of tho Court, or thatuny inpediment should bo placed in the way ofsuch motions, Theso wore cuses, how: ever, whero the a(lidavite in support of such 1 plications were known to tho prisoner, the coun- Ach and tho Court to be false. ‘These provood- ings were well known na resorts ‘to secure do- lays, and int his expertencs “he “‘hitd noverbad such an application In which he was personally acquainted with either the prisoner or tho ex- cecdingly roputable persous who mado tho ailidavits. In those onses the duvits wero mere ersuries, ‘practice was exceedingly — dtereputavia risoner, tha cuussel, und tho excuodins- Wy ropa ablO persons making tho Aliduvite. Te ealdes, projurlicii) to tho catise of Justice InCook County. He did not, however, apply theso romurke to this cuse, In ‘these caser, how over, tho tuuth must bo told. The public would judyo whedon thissortof thing ought to con- Npuc, or Wootkor tho Interests af Justico ro- quired that thié uxtromo, latitude be allowed to seenre delays, - In thiserse tho Cuurt did not naw ono of tho excovdingly repitable persons who monde tho niMidavit: Hu fad never heard of Stero, neither hid bo ever heard of the olfense of homicide alleged auulnet him. He did uot wish tobo understood as upplylug any of tho foregoing romurke to this particular cago.. Ho tay then the facts, leaving the public to ‘Tho change wna theraupon peated, ond Judes Gardner, will beyin tho vase Wednesday, tho dh A reportor startod out last evening to look up Messrs. Taylor and Chambertuln, and to inquire foto tho grounds ot thoir Uclict that Judges dameson eau Tater were projudiced, Ho first Iuquired at No. 41 bird avenue,which ad been given ug Sr, Taylor's resiience, but ft was with great dilticuity that ho could srouso any one, and with stilt greater diMioulty that Lo could tearn anything of the gentleman in ques ton. The houvo fs oceuptod by a yumber of tum- illes, none of whom appeared’ to knuw mueh of faylor, furthor thin that he ocoupled Room No, ‘which was locked. Thoy did not know whore ho fame. from, how long he had been thoro, whut is business was, whether ho was inarried or finale, nor, in fact, anything with reference to dn tho search Cor Str, Chamberinin, ‘c= Porter met with very little Dontor aureus ite Lia) found to be occupying roums at No. 1713 ‘abagh avenne, over a lice-clouning establish- may but a viyorous knocking at his room duor ia to bring a response. ‘Tho fumity living tu the rooms below, howaver, wero quite positive that bo and bis wife dived thero, fund bad Rong ig}, but thay knew yeryl ittlo about th nt ho bad been adoteotive, ons, Except th but was now employed tn peddling pictures id nut know where ho about the atroots. ‘thoy a nor yot where he had gono, nnd, summlag up tholr info Shin, hey could not give bts Arak camer ee oO Bete —. A FAITHLESS AGENT, Judge Hawos ta ongaged in hearing the caso of Dr. L.8, Major againat Bonfamiu N. Dayon- hits formorty tho proprietor of the Irving. Howe, Dr. Major has beon acquainted with Taventiort from bis boyhood, and In Novomber, iz, asked him to como hore from Nobruska City, whora bo wus thon working, and tot us Sollection a ent for tho Mujor Blovk, Duvou- ‘or camo, and worked fur the Doctor Sg three years, when ho left, but atill ocuu- olfice with the utter wonths longer. Alter the “ ajor” “began to suspect he had been dofrauded, and told Daven- he wus going vo kere eae a examined fd free aA ghore, time after ho noticed vauit, and ud been remaved from the Tho jatteg pcoueed Davenport of stealing thaw, wou at care ee only put thom whore they Onder, unoarthod thom {rom a pike h Sear Bis own Vink book, Instead of" hie employs thay And thie linmodiately ted ta the dleovery making he pee ned bean collgoting monoy und te Ccousideruble diticulty in gatting a com- i eer io Ductur sueceaded ty having Dayonai@ination | wade, which showed that prrenbort way wt loust, $0,000 behindhund, and, Prue ea ieuu more, and he thon commenced cue. Tee agalnst dla tou much-trusted ‘ust yse const one a was begun ‘Tuesday, and ig Dis eens. ARD OF TRADE CASE, ‘oe f conalderablo importance to Board agp ™ a weed eano up for Qual bearing yestor> tes ee Jutiyo Gurduor, of tho Suporior + wasa bill ied by lovers & Bro, to Sores ‘el Casters Schattel mortgngu made by Jamas Mo- FAs tho defendant was Pradtiene ae calc ho was (uo fell omnes. Ste Contec Cae dent t ue of es gaat thie Court hud no jurisdio- Hutton, aud Hla oF ie matters in dtepute wero v don ‘deale tnd bot i, eda decreas in favor of fe u mat Mauls for $a, An Appeal was . D Christina flonn: etre fn © lod a DIN yosterday oharg> gi ae bonand, Patip Henne, vith oruehty and | ness, and asking for a diyorce, ca Elta Dilitnor asi fora idecres mgainat Wille Jam Dillivor, tho charge being desertion, Judge Berni yesterday granted a divorce to Jennie 8, Atchoraon, from Lucian HL Areherson, ma tho ground of cruolty, and to Gulu M. gions: from Mariun Y, Thoinas, for deaer- Hutge Gardnor granted a doorre of divorce to. lo A. Pearson, fram John U, Pearson, on the ground of drunkenness, ITEMS, Judge Tuloy will bain nia chancery room all day tolay to bear contested motions. ‘Tho Appellate Court yosterday adjourned to ee ‘noy will hurr motions: Friday morns STATI. COURTS. John 1. Watkor, Son & Co, began a sult by at+ tachmout yesterday ngainst: the New York Silk Manufacturing Company to recover.$1y Tt. 1 Denn sued F.C, Motes for $1,000, Johanna Sullivan commenced a sult for $5,000 damnaes against Martin Keathig, Joun C, Cosgrove and Dantel W, Dilton began an action In trespass against Frank F, Cole, lay tog damages nt $10,000, ———— CHIMINAL COURT. James Stovons plenied guitty before Iudgo Tuloy ty linplication ‘in tho theft of a lut of cf gura,noar tho Stock-Yards, about tive weeks go, and was sontenced to the County Jall for one dny and to pay tt fine of $100, « i Hanlol ‘Toomey was xcntenced, on nu plen of uilty, toon yonr in the House of Correction ‘or pellt hircony, Jonn Burke, ning “Eat Man’ Burke, waa convieted of petit Iarceny, and remanded, Wa holped to steal some money from a xrecnhorn on tho North Side, John Wililums, fresh from tho Bluo Grass regions, was convicted of robbing & woman of Si8nt Douging Park about four weeks ago, aid sentenced to the penltuntiury for elghteen jonths, Josoph Norrls and James Kelly nvpenred be- fore Judge Jameson and plended guilty to lire ceny, and to being under 14 yours of nye. Norely was sontoncal to #x tronths and Kelly te three months {n tho Hotiso of Correction. Ephraim Veo, recently convicted of rubbory, was grunted a new tris PROBATE COURT.” Inthe estate of William Istol, deceased, tho will was proven, and letters testamentary wero isstied to Sophia Istel, undor bond for $2000, Tho will bequeaths the estate to the widow of tho decortacct. COUNTY COURT. In tho matter of Katherlue Oakes vs. Poter Oakes, divorce, a dofault was ontered, avUDGMENTS, Usirep States Cicurr Comitr—Juoae Bion aerp—J. HM. Fairbanks vs, Town of Ablugton, O1TAS. 8uremon Couitr — Coyrrssioxa — Vhoonlx Mutuul Lifo insurance Compauy vs. Daniel Egan, 87,061.45, lupde Saick—Honry Abrahams vs. United States Gold & Sliver Mitilny Company, $4,576.20. dupes Wintiasson—Johu Rung va, Chicago Eastern Winois Ratlroud Company; vordict, and motion for now tink. Circuit Count—Jungr MonaN—Tho Jungblut Hourieks & Co. Htocteoty plig & stereotyping Company ys. Frana Gindoles verdict $128, and motion for now trinl, County Count—Jupar Loowis—Conerssions —K. 8. Tuthill vs. the National Hardware Com- Pany (limited), $1,112.77, TILE CALL. Junds Drusstoxn—In chambers, Junax ‘Buopnert—Call of the admiralty cal- endar. No. 4, Muir vs, Lander, on triad, Aver iATe Count—Adjourned until Friday. dJupas Gany—Assista Judge Anthony, No case on trial. Joupar SsitH—No first enll, ‘Trtal call Nos, ASTBB, 4500, 4, My 4 100, 42210, 4,218, 4220, 4 ne, 4208, 4200, 4,168, Hotfman vs. Soliginan, on trial. Junge ANTHONY—: 404, 481, 971, 475, 430, 484, 485, cipal excopt 49 No. 451, Ward ¢s. City, on rial. dupan Gannxen—No. 7 No. 21, Leman va. Qniek, on hearing, Junan Rogens—No first eatl., Trini call Nos, AGU, 470, ATV44. Abe, 48d, 488, 180, 400, 4675, G00, GO0S3.. No cuso on trial, dupa Montax—Nos, 112, 120, 121, 123, 125, 120, Wl, ie. No case on trial. Jupan WAWES—Nos. 160, 165, 109, 173, 136, No. 153, Major ¥8. Davenport, on trial, Junge Barxum—No call! No, v7, Firman va. Firman, ou hearing. Junge NuLey—Contosted motions all day In hia obnneory room, Juvor Loomis—Ingano casos from Nos. 9 to 13, and Nos, 345, 30v, 367, w68, 300, 370, U7U, ETA, 370, ‘UT7, 878, UID, B80, 6, 18, 1, and ‘MOUNT VERNON. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mount Vernon, Hl, Nov. #.—Tho Supreme Court mot this morning, with 9 full bench. The proceedings were 1s follows: The St. Loula & Sandoval Conl and Mining Company vs. Edwals et al’: error to Marion; motion for continiW-ealtowed, The Wiggins Ferry Company ve. The Peapla exrol Weber, Colicotor, otc.; crror to court of St. Clalr County; ruhenring allowed. The St. Louis National St rnrds Wiz- gins Ferry Company; appeal from Appellate Court, Foirth District: ume given appenants until next Monday to Mile additlonul prioss, Hoth vs. Ehinan; nppeal {frum Superior Court of Cook County; Venue changed to Northern Grand Division, at cost of appellant KENLAMING DOCKET. Sbarp vs. Thompson; orror toClinton; rehoar- ing dented, Sturk ot al. va, Brown and Hall; orror to Mad+ §son; rehearing allowed, MOTIONS, Roth vs. Zhman ct al.; motion by appollants for leave to ille additional errora. Court adjourned until } o'clock tomorrow, SHEFFIELD, IND. Litigation Growing Out of Vorsytho's Mecont Salo of Land in That Vicin= ity. Spectat Dispatch to The Crleaoo Tridune. Inpianaroris, Ind, Noy. 2,—The caso of Charles Edward Tremaine and others, of London, Eng, ogalust Caroline Forsythe and her husband, of SheMlekt, Lake County, Ind,, wasarguéc today before Judge Gresham on demurrer to the compinint. The bil secks to compe! speelfic performance of a contract to conyey.8,000 acres of land, lying Jn Lake County, about thirteen mites from Chicago, to the plaintif, Tremulne. ‘Tho land lias since been sold by tho For- sythes to Josbyh Ord, of Now Jersey for 81,000,000, “the transfor of title awalting tho result of this sult. It is widerstood that Tremaine was acting for the East Chicago Lund & Dock Company Jn tho purchase of the land; that the Jand was designed to be the headquarters of the Chi- cago Bell Rattrond and tho site of the new City of dinst Chicago, in indiana, Sx-Sonator MeDonatd, of thls elty, and Sky, Doolittle, of Chileno, appeared for the defendants, ‘Tho plaintitfs aver their willingness to pay the contract price of the Innd, somo 1,000, and dumand a cotveyance, ‘Lhe detunne 13 that there nover was any legal contract of site, and that the plitude are Irresponsible narties, and wholly unable to pay for the snd, sudge Gresham teak the case under advisement, with leave glyvon counsel to ilo authoritics. COMMERCIAL INTEGRITY. A Shining Exal Ho Sot by 2 Boston Firm, Spectal Dispatch to Tha CAicaga Tribune, Bosros, Noy. 2—A shining example of In- togrity is that presented by the firm of Bry- ant & King, titners, of this clty, ‘Lhelr face tory at Clinton was swept away In the dlsns- trous fload or March, 1873, and the firm fallod in consequence, ‘Thoy paid nbout 75 cuntson the dollar. ‘The creditors then subserlbed 334 per cent to help prosecute a sult for dam- ages agulnst the Islgolow Carpot Company aud the Worcester & Nashua Rallway, and av Insolvency discharge was granted, "The caso went through 1 long course of Mtlga- tlon, and Messrs. Bryant & King spent many: times tho 235 per cent subserlbed by the creditors botoro carrying it to ty suecessfil issue, ‘Tho clalin was inally referred lo Messrs, W. Gi, Russall, Charles Allen, and Nathaulel J, Bradley as auditors, and thoy have just awarded $73,123.80 with furterest, miaklig (wll $103,000,. Jmmedl, ately on knowing of this decision Bryant & King forwarded fo cach of their creditors a check for usumsniileiont to puy the old debt Mn fall, with G por cont interest, the money thus distributed amounting ton litte moro than $50,000, a GOLD FROM ABROAD, SAN FRANCIsco. Nov, 3.—Tho value of the gold brought by the steamer City of Now eer ig $1,043,750, all for use In the United ted. Brown's fron Hitters ontich the blood and etropgthen tho jnuscular systont, VHE CHICAGO TRIBUN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 188I—TWELVE PAGI SEEKING VINDICA‘ Mr. B uber Hecht's Efforts to Mak& a Raiso from a Newspaper. Conclusion of the Testimony in the Case and the Arguments of Counsel, Mr. Trudo ives the Plaintiff! oo Scoring for tho Course Ho Varsued. Judgo Gary's Instructions—Tho Jury Not Agroed at a Date Hour, ‘Thore waa resumed bofore Judge Gary and tho Jury yesterday morning the trial of tha suit of Bernhard Socht vs. ‘Cite ‘Muni Company: wee sult for $10,000 on account of an alleged tiet, Ae t, GATLOWAY wascalled to the stand to continun tho ovidence for tho defense. Witness was umployed nd ‘Treasurer In tha County Clerk's ollice at tho {me of the suppression of tho Harris imarrings Meense, Upon boncing that plaintif bad ree ceived money from Hurris usa consideration for kecplug the ieense from tho reporters, witness wont to plaintuf and asked for an explanation, und tho Iatter acknowledged baying revolved $1.00 fromiarris and turned (Lover toProobsting. Witness questioned Hravbsting, and the Int- ter ald he bad rocelvedthe money and hud ft fit Ifa pocket then. Both Mrovbating and Hecht wore discharged Immedintely atterward. On tho cruss-examination the witness antd that Lawrenco Mardy, tho Witinenn reporter who wrote tho alleged libelous article, wis tho frst to tell hin nbout the suppression. THE PLAINTIEE was put upon tho stand again by hls counsel. ‘Tho letter written by Lawrenco IMurdy, 2 TuiBUNE reporter, to the County Clerk, stating that in hts Ghiurdy's) opinion Prochuting was to blue for the suppression, and that Mr. Hecht should bo retustuted, was read to tho Jury. Witness atit he had asked Mx. Hardy for tho Jetter only once; bad secured © similar lotter from Mr. Durham without asking for it; 9 friend of tho witness had procured it. Witness took lotters to County-Clerk Klakke who lad askad that thoy be prooured. Mr. Klokke told witness that if Mr, Harris would write n letter against Tan Titnusn article ho (Klokke} woutd reinstate witness, Mr, HMuvris consented to aud did write a lotter without much entreaty. On the croys-cxainination witness said bis wits and, daughter had gon to Mr. Harris! houso to ask for the letter, Witness also went to Mr. Harris’ bouso onco to ask for tho letter, and wont tu Mr, Harris’ place of business quite anuinver ot thnos—probably bulfa dozen—tor the sumo purpose. AN ALLEGED RETRACTIO: Tho platntitt’s counsel offered in avidenco ‘hat thoy enited a retruetion, which wppoured tn p TuinUNE at tho solicitation of pluntliq, ho defense objected, on the ground (hit it should be introduced only after It was known to the Court what representations had been mado to the elty editor of Te Trnuve at tho time the so-culled retraction was written and yatblished, ‘Tho Court oyorruled the objection, for tho reas son that a retraction might bo inconsistent with: the plen of Justification ket up by the defense, The retracdep—so called, thotixh It uly sinten In aubsianes that Mr. Hocht might not have been so much to bine ns at brat supposed was rend to tha jury from THe Tnisuny of Fob. 10 of this year, ‘fhe dotense called Mr, Itecht to tho stand and asked hin what be said to tho city editor of Tim Tunuxy when pleading fora retraction, and tho witness answered that he denied tha allege tons of tho original article and exlibited tho lcttors referred to, . ‘Tho elty cditor of Tur Tumuns wasques- toned by Mr. ‘Trude as to the way in whieh tho retraction was brought about, Witness was vise. ited by Hevht on tho tay before the paragraph was publiabed, and bad bis nttention ealted to: tho paragraphs previously pubtished, st Wea that Hecht was endeavoring to be reinstated. Meebt complained that he was poor, and hid a large family to support, and then exhibited some letiers which wero sort of testimonials in his behalt. Witness told Hecht that thors was no peranal feeling in the mattor so fur ag Tie Tu nUNE was concerned, and that tho paper was willing to publish n statement whlub would put hin in a more favorable Nght. * ‘Witness donied ou the cross-examinntion that ho was influenced to any appreciable extent by the lottera; retractlons were often published to sitvo annoyanco, and not becnuse the paper believed thore wad anything that should be ree tracted, It was so in the pregontenge. | Witness was also Influenced by personil considerations, being shown 2 lettor written by Mr. Hermann Hagter to Mr, Klokke, nsking for Hecht’s rein- stutement, and understanding that Mr. Ruster was tntorested In Mecht, Tho letter wos read by tho witness. CHARLES PROENSTING was called to the stand by tho defense, and stated that Hecht had valled at bis house not Tons ayo and talked nvout the case. Duy. vefuro yesterd sy, ng Mr. Trude oxplainad for the jury's berett. Mr. Iecht swore ho did not know whero Picoy-ting was. THE AMGUMENTS enme next, and wero opened by Mr, Moses for tho plaineiit. Mr, Moses seld that if there was a despot in tho community {t was the press. A nowWspuper corporation had more power for good or evil than, any other kind of corporation, Jt bad been shown In tho prerent chao that tho nows- paper bad insulted a mun and Injured bis good reputation, and that thon, ufter tho man bad exged for a retracuon—cringed xt the feot of his slandcrer—tho bowspaper bud given hin a sort of retruction which did got repair tho injury dono, Tie Tirmuxe bad acknowledged tint ft did not think, at tho time the retraction was cstublisned, that a retraction wis ware ranted; and this stutement would go out to tho world in the projudiced report of tho telal which Tug Triwuse would publish, Ut tad published prejudiced report that very morning. And vat the evidonco proved conclusively that Mr, Hecht had done nothing to merit a reprl+ mand. The evidencu showed this conclusivoly. 4 Of tho sotexpee of Mr. Hardy fn procuring the “govop” which ruined tho good reputation of Mr. Hlocht nothing derogatory would be sald. But Me. Hardy did not sulticiently investigate tho enso, aud ilso did wrong In cditorializang on “political appointments” ua preface to tho article. The reader's mind would bo prejudiced nt tho very atart. Mr. Doses roviowed the testhinony, and dwelt at considerable longth on Wp matter of the Iet- tors. Ho argued that it @as folly to supporo that Me, Hardy would write the letters he did without tirat being convinced thut nn injustice had been dono Bir. Hecht, or that ‘Tun TRnwNE would consent to publish a retraction without fret belny sutiatied that 1t was dczorved, Mr, Moses also took occasion te carry on u little tirade against newspapers, and to talk agninat tho opposing counsel in a manner not at all per- tnont to tho case, and thon ho took a reat, bela cntitiod to the closing argument after Mr. ‘Trude should Buish, ME. TRUDI first oxprosscd Rurprise at tho manner in which bo had been imulianod by tho counsel on tha othor sido, fe fult gutiaod, bowover, that the Jury had carefully noted huww tho gentleman on the othor sklo bad wandored from tho merits of the case, and that the real facts would not bo forgotton even though tho plaintiff's counsel would clogo the arguments, Referring to the case Iteelf, Bir. rude said ho hud nevor before heard of n fibel ault boing brought upon such entirely worthless grounds, Tho plaintit’s counsel bud pet on the stand a Young Inw atudout to prove that binckmatl was obtaining money by falso pretenses, and that Noah Webster know loss than the beardicss wit- Proaecuted those who bad been merciful to hin: ont tho charge of false Imprisunmont. RECHE HAD WORKED JUST SUCHE A SCHEME on those who ald what they thought war a kinduess. "Tho article wherein the alleged thet ApHOAY teensiced politeal appointments, and politieal anpuintimente were, tH fortunate. often In thor roaults. Hecht, had heen appoint through the Influence of the sume snen who socured thu appolntmont of Reinke. ‘The Intter ‘was now in Joliet ngs the result of his poit appointment. A reporter hard first dieeovered Kuinke's defitentions, & teperter had firat posed tho giguntle fraud of starerontera, Inthe rst ensn tho reporter wes protecting tho tix- payers of the county, and (1 tho second he was protectuue the tuxpayersof the Nition. In the eaeo under consideration the reriat hind lise coveret tio great fraud, but ho bad discoverad something which wns not annetioned by the spiritaf tho law. The law requiring that mare rhige liconses should precede murriares, con= templated that the public nhould have an op: portunity to discover irrogularity when irregu lurity existed In the fmportant matter of marital relatlons. It waa tha same way with divorce he slings, It was only through (ho press that his eouht be done. ‘Tho press was what bold tho Hepublic and suclety together, IN APITE OF THE PRESSURE brought to bene upon blms Mr, Klokke refused to refustate Me, Heoht, an convinued was he of the guilt of thanecused clerk, Mr Ktokke Ine sisted that Hecht wag dischurged Indepondent of ‘tne Ciicago TrmuNne, Heeht’s setion in convenling tho fret that he knew where Proch- ating lived, nnd Progbsttty’s testitnany te (ho hintier, Indlented that a rine existed, If the y fond a verdict favorable to the plaintuy Thoy found that 1 newspuper had no right to ex- pose fritid when Ie might be dixcuvercd, Mr, Mosca made another short argument after Mr. ‘Trade tind concluded, which was mainly 0 lulk ayalnst the prose. JUDGE GARY Justructed tho Jury that If Choy belloved tho de- fondant composed and published a Hbetous arth: le nuainat the pinintift thoy should Und tor the: plainti, untess they shoul) believe that tho charges it the aetlele were true, Ef tho charges ‘eo trud, and thelr publication bad been actu. uted Dy mallee, Uuore was tt libel committed, ‘The delonse. al alisprave all malice, If the article was Ibelous, and the retraction an honest one, the plea of justification, could not be well sustained.” The defendant. was vermitted tu prove the truth of the charges by A preponderance of ovitence, Ti the mint ter uf special damages claimed én the wround that the pluintif lost ® lucrative . position through tho intiuence of the defendant, the Jury should consider thy fact that Klokke clined Unit tho plaintit wns discharged salely on acs are t of iisconduct, aud Independent of the TUNE, The jury retired nvoutd o'clock with Instru tions tb return n sented verdict, Ata foto hour last night they hud not agreed, THE WHEATON BURGLARY. Meyors= Muldoon Duncan Positively Bdentified by Mr. and re, Valre Danke, and Mold in 815,000 Ball. Tho preliminary examination of Marry Mey- ers, alias George Dunenn, alias “Muldoun,” on the charge of being concerned tn the recent burglary of the Fairbanks house, near Wheaton, wus had yesterday in the court-houso at Wheaton, before Justice L. 1. Hintt. The case, from its bokiness and tho treatment to which tho burglars subjected their vith, uns excited good dent of interest, and ubout all tho adult popuintion of Wheaton not doing business in Chicayo thronged Into the courteroom, Mr. L. €. Couper, the State's Attorney, prosecuted, and tho defendant was represented by Mr. Goorge 3. Sandereock, Moyers was considered to be a very tough case, and ho was brought into court with heavy shackles on, He fs a tall, good-loot~ fog man of 36 or so, with curly black butr, a Cult blnck moustache, straight nose, and recular features, and tg 8 small sear on his right ebeek, Altoxethor he fst man remarkably enay to rece ognize and remetnber, and, te the defense in the Durginty case will attempt to pruve an alibi, tho quostion of idoutity 1@ the obicf polut in the case. * ALLEN FAIRDANKS wagsworn, ang sald bo was a farmer, residing tn tho Towa ‘of Wayne, in Du Tage County, On tho night of Ovt. 11 his house was ontered by | Durmlurs, and 10,000 13!5 per cent bonds and £215 In currency taken, At that thine there were [0 tho howto himself, bis wife, and two xirls—Dora Hoasel and Amanda Engle, Shortly after midnight be hueucd 2 noise, aud got out of bed und started for the outside door, “sere ing ng he went, Ho got outside the door soma twenty fect, and was stopped by a man who bad a revolver In euch band. Witness halloved “Murder,” and the man sild, “Thigh, yet bck to bed or Pll shoot you,” and drove bin back Into the house, Ho ‘was so frightened that he could burdly ramombor the afar as It oceurred, and should hay said that tho first Intruders ho enw were three men who were conn ait of tho dining-roam Into the kitchen. The threo men wore. ariiod with rovalyers and a knife, and ono bude light. They gugeed witness, and his wife, and the girly, and tled them to the bed> tent with stripg tora frotp the sheers. ‘When nt (hratigh the ved und found thd bonds and money, They took witness {ito tho but- tery, where he got some chinge and gave them, ‘Then they took him Into tho kitchen, ted. bim ina chafreand threatened to nang bin. Ona man took'a light out of the lamp, and beyan to burn witnesses’ feet to make Limtell If he had any more money, Ho sult If thoy killed him they could get ho more, for thoy bud taken ull bubad, Having secured tho property, thoy tled Up witnoss again, and, Mnatuning tho outer deura with ropes, thoy drove off, Ouv of the burglurs suid he would femain until 4 o'clock, but he did not do 50. - Witness posltively identitied the prisoner ns belng one of the Mitryglarg, and was certaln he vould not be mistale IN ct AMIN . witness sald bo wus over yenrs of age, and bad Uved forty yeurs in Du Page County. | ‘Tho burg. lars muat have entered tho house through: tho kitchen, nud it wag his tmpresaiou that the ieitch- en-dour was fot locked that night. The only Nerht iu the bouse was the luntern carried by the burglara, and the Job occupied ab an hour, Witness, bis wite, and the girl all slept in the one bedroom, where thore were two beds, One of the girls wie nbout 45 and the other about 18, As long ns witness retuined bis senses ho would remeinber the prisoner, who toted wa "boss." or captain of the thieves. Te tied and gagged the witness, Dut it was anorior and emaller man who burned his fect, Tho burglars wero ise seutsod with thin, liebe cloths drawn over thelr focos, which they ralxed ovcastonnlly to soo whut they were doing. ‘Tho prisoner ralsod his mask When ho counted tho $15, which was fn ours renoy. Witness then saw tho lowor purt of tho prisoner's face.” Tho cloth was so sient that witness could seo. tho —abano of tho burgiura’ faces; Hoe reeagpized prisoner by his genera! appearance. Ilo und Avothor man were at witness’ houso on tho previous duy, profeesing to be horse-buyers, and stitd about two pours and took dinner, On that ocension the prisaner wore an ulster over slirk clothes, and on the night of the burg tury ho wore an ollakin coat, Tho mon made themselves very faciilar, and were through the whole lower purt of tho hause, While the robe bory was beling perpetrated witness’ wife told tho burgins that she knew thom—that thoy bad been thero the day before, “They mude no ror ply. ‘Tho prisoner was the mun who mot witness ottulita the doar, and drove bim into the house, The night was moontizhut, but a flltle cloudy, and it bud been ratning. Witness roecugutsed tie prisoner the instant ho sawhin in the kitchen ne belng ono of tho visitors or the provious day, Tho othor “horde-buyer" took an totive part ju the burgtury, and carried the lantorn and one rovyolyer. . MIS, BARAH JANE FAIRBANKS, wife of tho Inat witness, teatiiied stibatantially to the. sume offect, Sho heard ber husband scroum, and aaw three wen standing over hor bed with revolvers In thelt bands. Que of them told her to keep stil or they would “plow her through.” ‘They struek her on the hoad, brenst, and stumuch, aid when she anid sho could not alt down on account of her sore leg, one burglir said, “——d d=—n you, thon you! hay, dawn," nud threw her partly under Cho bed. Witness produced tho ans used, Uuly-tooking contriy unces, and showed how tuey Weru fixed. Witness awore with the utmost positivencas that the prisoner was one of the burglars, She know hin uatho man wha was there tho day bofore, and when be atooped over hor sho raisad bia veil or mask and saw hls face and tho gear on hls Ho culled bor a ohuek, tees who wus sul etrugaling with tho rudiments |Sdatunor old Har, and sald ne had od about tho of law, and who had once written a litte articio fora puvilcation never before heard of, ‘thle was & sumple of tho way tho plaintift endeay- ored to make outa case. What kind of aman was Heokt, the plaintiff? Wnt bad he donot Had he told tho truth, and had Harry, and Gat. loway, and Durham, and Hardy, and Klokke all Hod?’ 'Heoht's story na to the mannor in which ho soctired the loftors was not corroborated, Ste, Hecht bad done sumething MONE SUBTLE, AND CUNNING, ADD INFA> MoUs than bad over boon thought of befora In the bis- fory of libol snits.. Its procured the luttera attor almost worryina the life out of the men who wroto thein, Taooy wrote the letters partly to get rid of ‘the annoyance and partly beeause thoy thought the follow wight be sorely in need. The Jury would look a vuln through tho letters for any statement that Hocht did not take tho monoy. ‘The so-calted retraction did not state that © Heel not tako tho money. The wholo truth was that Heche rom the very start had been cunniogly preparing for the bel suit. Hu col- letted tha jotters for that purpose, secured the so-called retraction fur that purpddu, saved up tho pupera, and did all that ha could with that nue ond iu view. When Huobt asked Durban for a lotter, Durham sald bo would sco Klokke, who was (n the next roum, but Hecht insisted on petting, 8 lovter—workiug up evidence for tho bol suit which ho was urranglug Cor with suols triekory aud intrigue. That wus the kind of mau Hecht had proven blmaeif to ba; bis equal for underbanded trickary could not'be fount, ‘Yo ttustrate héw It had been worked: A mau ulole u harness and wus orrosted with the plune der Iu bis possession, Lt was told that bis wifo wus slok aud that his children were atarving— that be bad boon driven to commit a petty theft Jn tho hope of getting bread for bis invalld wife and |ittlo ones. Ou these represontations the tan was released fron prison without u trial, thoumh thero was no doubt us to bis yullt, On wettlog big iboruy the man turped around apd She told ber busband that ho wag ono of tho party who Ww thore tho day before and ho said" 1 know it.” Thu prisoners tnnsk bad pirtly sipped off’ before, and sho fully roc- nized bin, but Khe ltted it afterwards for wity—the sme as ns body ulye would.!” That's our case, your Honor" gate counsel for tho proseeunon, 1 money, ‘ho defense sveinod tuken a Wittle by surprise ot thts, baving oxpeated that tho full eneo would be Hone tuto, eter thon called Deteotive dames Witvy .of the cl eae police forces and examined bin as to bow tho ight showed from a dirk-lantorn, and what material burglars used to cover thelr faces, ‘Tho testimony was uulmportant and the pros ecution demanded tut Wo prisoner be held for Durglary under see, id of the Criminal Code, Counsol for the defence aid that in bis opine fon thin wag aciear ease OF Wwitakon identtt: aud pointed out some ininor disagreements in tho evidence of Fairbanks and bis wife, Ho sald one of them had cortuinly committed porjury: about the falling off of tho musk, and jalimutod what Mra. F. was much too willing @ witness, Ae wound up bis argument by unpeall to tho Court for s reduction of tho bail, which was heretofore fixed at $20,0W. THK COURT said ho would botd tha prisoner ta the Cireult Court ynd_let the ball stand ae bofore, If thes could sot 814,000 more cagily hu might redioe ft to that amount, and after a little conversution it was su ordered. ‘Tho prisoner went back to jail, and te quite likely to renin thore for some tine, ag the next grand Jury mecta in March, HB, ud thy persons proffcred as bondsmco must be realdonts of the county, —— Gextixuun—Your Hop Ditters havo doen of reat value te me. 1 wus lald up with tsphold- ever for over two mouths and cout § Mofuatth) tried your Hop Uitters. "Ta thuso suilering from dobility or any ong In fesblo health, J oordialiy recommend thom. " C, BrOETzEL, 643 Fulton etéot, Chicago, 1, MARINE NEW One Cent the Rate Offered Yesterday on Corn to Buffalo. Coal Freights to Upper Lake Ports Wak and Un- settled. Tug-Owners Sued for Abandon- ing a Barge During a Blow. Vessel Charters at Buffato and Otevelant— Dock and Other Notes—Arrivals and Departures. LAKE FREIGUTS, OUAIN. ‘The same old story yesterday In graia freight. Shippers did not want rvom and carriers were not luoking tor freight, One cent a bushel wis the best bid made by shippers of corn to Bulfalo ntthe close of ‘Chitnge and during tho after- noun. ‘The propeller Milwaukee was the only vessel chngtored yosterday. It is anid that by sone good fortune heragent succeeded in" rope fay" a shipper to send 45,000 bushels of corn to Huffato in her and pay Wi cents. There ts hurd- ly udoube but that curricra will hnve to pay n bouus for cargoes Letoru the end of the week. Never in luke navigation hive se tow frelebts been offered for such a length of timo as bave prevalicd during the senzon of 188). LUMEN. ‘Tho largo fteot due here bas not yet arrived. behiur delayed py advorse winds. There Is little demand for carriers, but relents have under- yons no chanye from tho fact that carriers aro at present scarce, cepecinity first-clussoncs. Tho mites remiin as follows: Front East Saginaw to Lake Erlo ports. + From iust Saginaw to eo From Bay City to Lake Erie ports. From Bry City to Chicago... 3 From Mantates to Chicago From Ludington to Chicago, ‘rom White Lake tuChiengo. ‘rout Grand Huyen to Chicago. .... From Muakeguu to Chicago... ere TRON-ORE. Ore-carrlers aro only in moderate demand, and what charters are wade are at tho following fyuiress : From Escanaba to Chicago..,...... From Eseanuba to Grand Ih From Escanaba to South: From Escanaba to Lake Frou Marquette to Lak : COM. Advices from Hullalo represent, coil freights as weak ant unsettled. Stocks there are very Ught, and veaselmen conaldet it very fortunate that but fow crafts aro there ns that prevents anothor decline in rates, Tho following are the figures now pald to the polnts named: From Jtuffalo to Chicago... From Buttalo to Milwiukeo F KF Krom Luke Erie ports ta Chicig From Lake Eri ports to’ Milwaukee. From Luke Erte ports to icine, From Lake Erle ports to Exeanaba, From Luke Erie ports to Duluth, Frotn Jitke Erie ports to Detroit... From Cleveland to Buffalo, Frotn Oswexo to Chileno, From Oswexo to Silwauk seoeee BAOGR by Lake Erle ports is meant any port on Lake Erle, wost of and including Erie, to which tron- ore js consigned and from which cont {3 shipped. HOME GATHERINGS, A BUIT FOI DAMAGES, Sult has boon commenced by Messrs. Mason & Co. of Snylunw, nuninst tho tiga Myrtio and Mystle, to recover dumaxes for Injuries received by tho barge Dolphinat Marbichcad the other nixbt during a blow. The suit is brought under impression that tha tuys Lelong to un associne tion, and Lint the asscciation is lable, under certain circumstances, for damages in this cose, ‘Lhe owners of thu barge claim that tho Captain or thelr erutt ondeavored to get Captain Meacham, of the Myrtle, to remain with bis tus at Murbiehead during tho night of tho blow, in order to bo on baud in ensue his servicos werg needed: but that he would not con- sent to dtiy thore, but promised to rim over incaso of a change In the wind and Indications of danger, Tho Cuptain of the Dolptin claims thut the danger sustalned by tho: bout was tho result of a change of wind, and tho fallure of Capt. Meacham ta do a8 be promised in suvh an event. Capt. Meacbum claims that the barge would not havo sustained ny injury bad she bon handled rightly when the blow came on. ‘Tho Captain and erow of tho Dolphin ciaim that the whid during tho blow waa froin the north: west, while Capt, Mencham stoutly maintmned Ut he watched the dircedian of the wlid closely Mi tight, aud that it did not blow from the northwest, The attempt to make the owner of the Myatioa party detendunt to the suit wit full tat, og cuch tug 13 run Independently of eneb othor, DOCK AND OTHER NOTES. Several outgoing vessels run back yesterday on account of the weather, The propeller Portage arrived yesterday from Huitalo with the schooner Georger in tow, ‘Tho achouner White Cloud was chartered yes+ terduy to yo to Muskegon for a cargo of lumber, ‘Tho tug Patrick Henry, awned by Wat Sinith, of Cleveland, bas been tied up for a claim of ‘Tho schooner felt lay at anchor outside all Uetemtay salting toca wind totuke ber toSouth Shivaga, Tho schooner Pilot sailed Inet evening for Muskegon, whoro sho will take on a loud of tlabs fur this port. Capt. Johit Hardy takes command of the tug J.C. Campbolt thls morning, and Capt. Sweenie gous on the Tom Brown, Nettle 8 Godman hos gold a one-balf interest In. the sctiooner Louise McDonald to W. W. Cal- king for $3,300, % i ‘Tho barge Jessto Lian wilt not bo fully re- tired for several weeks, and her owners do not-|" intend to put hor in commission again this gensol. silehipan parties aro per tinting for phe pure cbasu of the American Eng! If not sold, Capt. Dalkbe, ber owner, will put 1 new boiler into her and otgerwiae repair the tus] Tho schooner 8. A. Irish broke the monotony of thoriver yesterday by cobliitienr with Stato street bridge. ‘Tho schooner lust ber jibbuom, ‘but the bridge escaped damage. ‘Towards dark loat evening tho wind shifted from thp southwest to the vorthwest, and biow quits a‘ gute, much to tho disgust of the few véssel- masters who Wished ty yet away, Tho fine steam-bargo Wiliam Edwards, Capt. Fagin, arrived in port yesterday trom Mllwaue kee, whoro sho discharged 4 cargo of coal. Fagin reports be hud only an ordloury trip Tho tuy Willie Hrown was pumpod out and ralsed erday worning, It is sald the enuse of her‘alukiug was due to tho carelesncss of tho man On watch, Who allowed the water {0 wal Into bor without using the eypbun to keep ber free, Tho sehuoner William Finch, of South Haven, arrived at ducing Toney evening in a waters logged condition, ber decks bulng under water. Suv fost part of her deck-load of lumber, Tho qulshap was caused by encountering beavy woather outeiie, Thy propelior Iussoll Sago mude tho run from Toledo to Hutfaty in tweuty-throo hours wad o fuilf, the best thine on record. ‘Tho propelier Morloy bud previously made the trip in bwanty hye and o bait bourd the best tue up to tho Uiaselt Sage's persermance. The .constitution of the Chicnyo Seamon's Unlon' provides that aftor Out. 1 sullors tay siip by the trip for any sum on vossuls whose trade is contined to ono luke, After Nov, f they: muy ahtp for nny sum for either au up or a uns but not fora round trip, oo any lake or Kes. * You aro on the wrong tack,” anid tho wife of acortain well-known Captain, whon tho hardy von of thy Joud-sounding dea sit duwa on tt, and uroge with the usual exclumutions, No," be replied, after a critical exumination, “lm on the rit tek, tut shoot my duad if ‘T aln’t on the wrong env of it,” Tho wifo of John Bproute, mute of tho schooner Iigler, which ran sehoro at Detour Passage, nowy Sunt Bto. dlarle aume wooks uu, ja anxious to learn thy whereabouts of the ves sol, us she bas nat beard front ber husband or avout the yeasel for somo tine. Any having tne formation can seud It to dry, Sproule at Kinga ton, Canada, ‘Tho atenm launch Gen, Willtam LU. Prankliin puttet Pomrupo, N.J., and which wttracts w rout deal of attention owing lo tho novelty uf Ty pabinery and nur fast speed, hue are! ved at Bultula, Sho is fitted with the “Divo” che Ine, un Eilish Invention iutroduced by dr. KF. fini the owaer of the boat, ‘The enxino was manufactured by tho Colt's Fire- Arms Manue facturing Company, of Hurtiord, Coun, | Voasol Captatns: at Toronto hvaring of tho formation of the Jolly Captains’ Ciub of Chlva- vo, bold a mecting last Nuturday nlybt at that port and proceeded to formactub, Tuvy started Out welt enough. They clooted wu Governore Gonerul of the club, Vice-Regouts, Becrotarivg, ete, except Treusuror, When tho timo camo to oleet that officer tho club busted." They now talk of Furning a temperance colony in Manitoba. Business at Toronto is bad and the Whisky thoro good, but ng extremes don't moct they're going to emigrate VESSEL CHARTERS, AT RUFFALO, N. ¥o Sptetat Puepateh to Tha Chicaoo Tribune. Burra, N. ¥. Nov, 2—Coal frelghts were weak and unsettled today, Tho stocks continue very light, and ft 4s fortunute for vessel-ownurs that very little tonnage fs olfering. The schoon- er John Keldcrhotise was taken for a attatght Ghieaxe fond at $1.85, a decline of 6 conts more, Tho Ida Keith, which Js expocted In tonlgnt, was chartered for South Chicago at $1.15, Cunnt frulyts were firm at fi; cents on whent and 5 counts on corn fo Now York, Quite a tumnber — of boatmen — who 0 : holding off for Jong — tling Well maetings and resolved to trke nothing unl, and GO certs, Ph boats are lator, howeverut govie rates, and these mect= ings Will not better things a particle, AT OFTAWA, ONT, Spretat Miepateh to The Catesteo Tribune OTTAWS, Ont. Noy. 2—The echooners Harte ford mint 0. G, Fort have been chartered to tke: ralieto Chicago nit the remariatle rate of 8} per ton tres ot bowed,” There churters will ree move ml for the Canudit Pucttle Ralleoad, for tho traneehljinent of which tha Kingston & Sone tren Forwarding Company buld 4 contract. Bowe 12,00) tans have been moved this year, ‘Tho vessels now here gutrantes to deliver the fron at Ite destination this season. “ AT CLEVELAND, 0+ Special Vispateh to The Chieaoo Tribune. RY RE yy Oy Nov ‘hartera—Schooners Nelo Huteeatn, Sunnyalde, and Melvin 8, Bacon, ul anni to vland, private terms; schootter Leonard Hanna, cont to Chicago at $133 freos schooner Homcroy, coal to: Kacino at 5 free, AT MIDAWACKEE, WI8. Apeetat Ditateh to The Catena Tribune MILWAUKEE. Wis. Nov. .—The steam-harge Willians Edwards and the schoouer Helle Hang. com have been chartered forore from Escanaba to Luke Erie ports at $1.40 per ton. AROUND THE LAKES, ON THE ROCKS IX MAGAEA HE Speetat Dive! hic, v0 Tribune. Burra, Ne Yu No About baif-past 6 this morning the tux Compound took tho lumber= inden barge C.N, yn, which came duwn with the prepeller Ohio froin Buy Clty, from behind the breukwnter to tow ber to Tonawanda. When thoy reached the Niagara Itiver it wis eo thick that they bud tu fecl thelr way, and tha Ryan Was carried by the current on the rocks a Shurt distance below the Dummy Licht. Sho Was out a fue. The sleath bulge, Emplre, with the schooner J, F. Joy in tow, both having lumber from Alpena, came down Just bebind tho Compound and Ryan, and both went on the same reol, the Binpire betuw and tho Joy above the ityan. Several tugs with lighters wont to work ut the vessels, nnd in the evening tha Bmyire was reteused, She was fenking sume and was brought to thls port. ‘The yan and Joy were til] fust at 8 o'clock, but as the weather fs plens- ant thoy will unduubtedly be Ugntered olf be- fore morning. A MONELL SHIMOUILDER DEAD, Spectat Dispatch tw ‘The Chicaga Tribunes Miwaukee, Wis, Noy, 8.—Cant. Geo: ber, the pioneer shipbuilder of this city, wilt every: vessel Inunchod bere previous to 1858, died recently nt tho residence of bis son, dobu Barber, in Sioux Fails, 1, ‘Ty of billous intermittent fever, bayluy survived Mra. Barber but two months. Tho decuused tnoved to Sloux Fuils last January, to be near bis cbildren. THE FIGHT Olt THE ECHGONEN ONAMAS BROTH RS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteazo Tribune. MILWAUKLE, Nov. 2.—Tho wrangie over tho schouner Graham Brothers for possession be- tween the Pheibrook Bros, and drs. Elsie Dora Graham has ied to an order from the Colted States District Court for the sate of the crait nth Ital. the proceeds to be paid Into tho ‘Lhe Graham iruthers ls lylug at Mene- kaunce: BAND BEACH HANNON OF REFUGE. Specta! Disvaten ty The Chicugo Tribune, Sanb_ Heacit. Mich., Nov. 2—In burbor to- niebt~Tug Metamora and consort, stean-barve Lowell and consort, stuam-barge Ghiszew and vonsurt, scow CU. # Wilenx, scow Hannah, sebooners M. Davis aud Hi. 'T. Chappell, and scow Sunnyside, all bound down; tugdessie, bound up, REFUSE TO CARRY GIAIN AT OLD RATES. Byectat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune, Orrawa, Ont. Nov. 2.—The forwarding com. panies have refused to curry grain to Montrent at the old rates. Sulticient ly not found to neko upregulnr tows, Threw conts per bushet ou Wheat iydemanded, Severn) barges bave beep Ind up tor the Beason, TH: LIME-KILNS CROSSING. Special Dunatch to The Chicago Tribune, ApznsTaUNG, Ont, Nov. Sit la blowing stl frown the southeast aud equally, with every sign of wetting around to the westward, which Will put the water low at the Line Kilns, IN DRY-DOCK FOI NEPAIN. Srtetat Diapatch to, The Chiruvo Tribune. Mirwacker, Wis. Nov. %—The propeller Truosdale wus pliced jn dry-duck here today. for repnirs to her ateru-bearings. WILD LAY. UP AT MILWAURER, Specist Dispatch to The Chtcags Tripunes CKEE, Wis. Nov. 2.—The schooners lore and Pride of America will lay up — é PORT OF CHICAGO. ANIUVALS. Prop Gordon Campbell, tt eine Prop Witla Kawards, Milwaueu, Bight. Heron piy Lurk, Bontun Lhsrvor, subdttes, Prop Be 6, Fhompaon, SM Prop Aitoet oper. Mitakexor, lumber. Hrop George Dunbar, Musxezun, uuber. Hrop Aluwkn. Butlald, sundres, Vrop Huttate row MU Me top ree Hornbum, bsdingsor Vrop Kochester, Bunalo, sundiics, Prop vity of tune, Buftaio, coal, Seu Kate Lyons, Miskexgutl, laid Sel peluuy iki, Suna, Rehr stutunl, Muske Sehr Ellen spry, Rone AY bite Clave i y ere Cre ‘kard’s Har, lumber, M ‘avkard, . rand Haven, woud. W Lay Ainber. Lbur, Ce lumber, Apprentice hoy, Muskesun, luwibor, Georae L. Wrenty, Hod [tlver, posts, Suhr Norinan, Muskegon, lamber, ‘he (ilut. Grund Maven, woud, Sette Kute Purley, Menominen, Bete Le SL. Davis, Murkugol Beitr Hiian Day, Myauron, tynsber, £ Harinuttes Ininaber. uskegun, umber, reclty of ud Hayon, Grand Javon, lumber, Lurk State, Button, lumber, ir Ht. Parsons, MuaKegan, lumber, Hehe Beloit, Frult lay Muphoran. 4 5.1 Wilaun, Suakoxon, lumber. oat F Tiny hake, himber. ‘Aileghany, Gututo, eval. &.., Irv: Muskegon, limber, Hvalino, Stuskezou, lumber. F Huckuway, Muskegon, lumber. , Maakegun, lwinbor, Nontacue, luinbur. Farry. Montuute, timber, st nrinelts, Jumbo: Fara vor, tub nt, Suskeyon, Jambar, Jonas, Codur Hliverstutabor, nr Qs Kt. Jonnson, Muskerun, Wood. nr LeVian Vadkuriburel, Cleveland. cont Behr W, B. Oxdten, Fun, LUEIbOR, Hebe C Luding, Ford Ivor. lumber. Sehr Milwaukee Butta, Green Huy, polos and ties, Sehr Lookout, fudington, lomber, Rehr Hosu-Helle, Pontwater, 1am Schr Alice, Menvkuunce, dumb re Rehr B. 1 'lioyeu, Ludington, hanber. Beur Meath adington, umber, uF on, Ludington, timber, clip Jt kor, Muskegon, Wood, Prop Je Chedusyan, towluy, Belir Bd. She! 1» Alain, Huber. Keur Clara, Manistye, luuiber, Stuur Chicugu, Milwaukee, sundrios, ACTUAL SAILINGS. Prop Potomac, Huttalu, 19,000 bu corn. Prop rigs Itoltz, Manta sundrics, ikylark, Benton ibsrbor, sundries, y Bays hah atiliry Miakeyxon, Hebt uiplain, Chubayxan, sundries. Brow Eeeanubn Kacanabuy iit Prop Vandorblit, Hustule, baht. Beh? Kavoland.silufiuto, 41.100 bi taxsced. ; 8. Hucon, Glovalund, abt. Stark, Moulstou, tet, Hehe Hf. 1%, Muoro,‘ravorse Hay, sundries, Behr 't'spo, Kacanabi, Ught. Behe dO. Mo Bebe Hortte can, und gurls He atc Suetaet cht ichir C.J. Ali I, a ‘I Rehr J.D. bawyor, Huila, ON bu corn, OTHER LAKE PORTS, poitr HURON, Spectat Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune, Por Ruwwx, Meh, Noy, 2-100 p.m.—Up— Propellers. Oseodi, Ogemaw, Russta, Commo- dore, City of Convord, Joan N, Glldden with 8. Minch, ©, P. Mach, and H. J, Walla, Wales aud consort; schooners James U. King, Maria Mare th, Queen Clty, Wiliam Crosthwalte, David ¥auco, dtontercy. Down—Propellors Nowsurg, J. 8. Hall, 8. W, Rtanchard, Jurvia Lord, R, A. Packor with BB. "000 bu oata, 1,000 bu Pa Uruce, Tempest and birges; steamer Kewcos, naw, Wind southwost aud brisk. Wenthor cloudy, Spectat Dispatch to The Uhicago Tribune Vout Hunton, dich. Nov. 0:00 p, m,—Passed Up—Propeltor Cormorant ang consort; sehoons cra Delaware, Cossuok, Thomas Quaylo, and Cans ada; tug Ella Sinith and barges, Down—Propollers Lyvoming and consort, Clin- ton and bargos, Boy. City and burges. Wind southeast, heavy. Woutber cloudy. HUFYALO. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune TuvvAto, N. Y., Nov. %—Arrived—Frow Chl- ‘eago-Propollor Arabia, corn, eto. propoller Nebraska, corns propeller Cuba, corn, Frou Duluth—Propelior Empire Stato, wheat, ate; ropeller Hiawatha, whout; propoltor Winslow, jour, otc; schooner Minuchaba, wheat, rem Tavas—Barge [tay City, tumbor, Krom Alpont Schooner 0. G. Mutr, tes. From Bay City— Propelicr Ohio, lumber, . Cleared—Fur Chiongo—Propeiter Jay “Gould, 4 propoller Cuba, spiewel lront pro- Poller Boston, syniries; propelier Nebraska, cemont, ete.; propeller Btarucca, rails, ute,} pro« eller Dolaware, sult, ote; propallor Scotia sploxel fron, schooner L. A. Law, conl. For Duluth—Propeller Initia, sundries; propetler * Hiawatha, cont and ratis; schooner Mingebana, roils, For Mnarauctto—Jropeller Middlesox, eon); schooner Melvourne, coal. For Detroit Schooner Cansuelin. coal, For Cioveland— Schooner F. J. King, coal, 4 MANQURTTE. Spectat Dispatch ta The Chteago Tribune. Manquetre, Mich, Nov, Reillors Arizona ani William Y ¥ Smith Moore; schooner oung. Arrived—Propellers D. W. Powers and J. Ne Oiadont echooners Sophia Minch, H. J. Webb, Thomas L, Varker, E. P, Bens, and 1. N, Foster, Clenrod—Pronelters H. 1. Tuttio and Sparta; schooners G. H. Ely, Sumatra, and £. A, Morac. ESCANADA Boectat Diemrtes a The Udicago Tribune, EScaNnAna, Mich., Nov, #.—Arrived—Hteamers I. H, Owen, Mary Jurroki, and Rube Mishards; schooners ‘tron stnte, May Rleburd, Col. Conk Bnd Ollvor Mitchells? 1 MeBurds Col. Conk. Lae ds OWI, Omi Leland; schoonet Abita Cobb, 11-11 lirown, aad Tron Chie CHENOTGAN, Cimneta he ote tied ae eee . ENOYOAN, Mich.. Nov. 2.—Clearcd—Propol- tors Like iris, Nortuorn Queen, and. Nasnuny schooners North Cape, ne} and Minito Slawsoie’ reed ust John Stinior, Wind—Southeast, brisk, Itaining. PORT COLNOnNE, Special Dispatch to The Chicaca Tribune. Pont Connors, Ont, Nove2.—Passed down— Bebooner Hoboken, Manitowoc to Ogdensburg, luinber; propellor St. Paul, Ogdensburg to Cleveland, general curgo. - MILWAUKER, Specta Disvateh to ‘The Untcage Tribune. Miiwavker, Wis. Nov. ‘The Canadian schooners Mary Hattic aud ‘T. it. Merritt have cleared for Chicago. coLtrxawoon, Lptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Connixawooy, Ont, Noy, 2.—Cleared—Steame er Canada, for Uhieago, pussengers and freight. WIAKTON. Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chtcago Tribuna Wrarros, Ont. Nov, %—Clearod—Schooner Eizo, for Chicago, ties, = [USEMENTS,_ CENTRAL MUSICTALE. SECURE SEATS TODAY Hor the GRAND, COMIINATION CONCERT to ba siven on aust Saiurday bi > EST es gee a iy kventog, Nov, 5, by she KELLOG Concert Company. On this ocenston SIS KET. TAU will be uesiaicd iy the fotiominae artis: atten CLAIR POOLE: Contelin: Siz. BIG NOLL, 1 ROG MALiitHA, Haroon 6 ot BMOL RE ‘Bas: Herr ADAMOWSKL, Violinist; 8. aay sir. i, Accompanist, NCKERING QU AT Measra. KNORI CW ADE: ane NUBLE. : ORI, rogram fur ciisbeillinnt Concert will ho an ens tiro chunye frony those ulven. Inet week. Iesorred Seats for salo at the Hiox UMllce, AL We, The, 81, and #10, eee reer Ted GORGE D. CARPENTER, Lat Hj 5 PENTEM, Leases. AMM, Manager. ) OPERA-HOUSE, 1, opposite Court-House, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 3, BENERIT OF THE Michigan Fire Sufferers! THE CHICAGO DRAMATIC CLUB, Under tho direction af Mrs, Anna Cowoll Hobktr! Suakepoare’s Play, mi ROMEO AND JULIET! MISS MOLLIE, INDIVILLE......0ns, .IULIBT Tickets, $1.0, For sale at brow dé Healy's and Grand Opera Hotve. and nents at latter. HAVERLYS THEATRE, ‘The Inrae, handsome, und lending Theatre, In the satay wall ny i ealabliobart Jocation, Sionme wnd Deurhorn-nts.. Chitedia TH AVEI soinnager und tropriator LAST CHANCE BUT TWO, LAST SIGHT BUT 4Wo OF HAVERLY'S FAMOUS STRATEGISTS COMPANY in the Great Modern Fun-Making Comedy, TIris PRATISGIST: With the sminont Comodian JOH LOL, Kean te jie cunts, iuury, latnilen, at fiters: didery Welk, Starla Wnteas tx net Dy enlanrnied CARALEY Bre Gren Spearucig of SCI A TAe! HouOrs: GRAND OPERA-IOUSE, Clurt-st., opposite thy Court-Huusa, Unexampled Triumph of The ComMey-Rarton Opera Company IN OLIVETLE., ‘Tho wriginal London version, with CATHERINE LEWIS, Jobn Howeon, und superior cast Chorus of soventy-tve volcus, largo urchostra, ond minwtitleent cust Monday, Ni MMI. FAVAI—Fiest time here fu Kngiiatie Recure seats today. APVICKERS THEATRE, FVEKY EVENING, Colvilio’s Grand Spectaculss ‘and Dramatio'rrampi, Mer The World! With the Orteinnl Scanery and Linmense Boectact« Jar Brocts. ‘Tho Katt in Mid Ucoun—The Explosion hi mpe—The Elevator Fatality. Saturday ct World Matineg, Secure nd our seats in Ad furmance terniluutes wt VALCO, HOULEY’s THEATRE. 3 YOF BILL, Groat Kuccess of the GRAND CHA: Pouple's Irish Comedian, JOS. MURPHY, Supported ty his powerful Company, who will ap- PeaE Toniuhe, ‘Miursday Nov, ain tho companion way of Kerry Gow, ontitied SHAUN RHU: 5 5 hich he willsing bis graat descriptive song, “ Fandtator gerne ne © 4 ey Honday, Nov. (SM. 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