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MARINE NEW: the Least E is Shippers for veal to Carty. - Grain. ; _—— vely Call for Vessels by Ship- ees of Iron-Ore and Jibstere ge ae an Advance ‘of 25 Contd:in Lumber Froights—Ore Rates Very berlain’s Acconnt of the Cole Rotween the Branswick ‘and Carlingford, Dook and Other “NotosVessol’ Ohartors— Around the LakesArrivals and HOME GATIERINGS." | LAKE one oad yciocany, ‘Drain froights were absalutaly dea " ue sere not seokiug vessels of any kind to tn to the lower lakes, and catrlors were ing for engayements. ati was tho pfopeller Arabin, for 32,000 nels of cora to Buffalo.on through rates, A t of sniliug grain;oarrivra ie now at ‘this port, the moat of which will be used during the winter fur graft storaizo purposos, ‘There Is quite x * Voor *' In the lron-oro trade, and rat ennre very firm nt $1.00 per ton:froim Es- canaun to Laker Erle ports, Shipry:rs wore looking. forauitable carriers yesterday, and owners hod nodificulty In placing thelr cratt. aisoa xood demand, both bero and at Milwau- kco, for vessels to bring oro from’ Escanava to bts port and South Chicago. ‘Tho himber trade is also lookine for carriers.’ Rates wor lvancod yesterday 124@25 conta por 1,000 reet from Bast Shore polnts to this port. Quite w timber of vessels woro taken ut tho a-lvanced figuros,und veaselmor( In tho trade look for natill furthor advance Ina fow days, ‘Advices from Buffalo reprosent ooul froights 4ng very pecuilar condition, Sblppers of cout from that point control quite a umber of tho carriers thore, und tho consenjuence ts that *out- aiders ind it extremely ditloult tu seeuro enre goes. Tho rates remain pominully at $1.90G1.35 per ton to this port and Milwaukeo, DOCK AND OTIER NOTES, * Tho tugs wero comparatively bitsy yostorday. A new 00,000: bushel vessel Is under way at Port 'Tho ‘only vessel “the fehooners Guido and W. J, Buffotd are in Miller Brotuers’ dry-idovks bavinglenka stoppod. ‘The schooner Paraue is vot Huron, .8be will schooner to a three-and-after, ‘Tho schooner Sholiion arrived from Milwaukee ¥ She wilt. Immediately bo stripped of her canvas and laid up for the winter, ’ + Record was mado ut tha Miiwaukee Custom- House Saturday of the sule of the stonm-barue IW. Powers, by C. ‘I, More: Hawgood for $20,000. Sunday mebt, during the tempo! of the watchman on boqrd the tug Ingham, lying dock, thieves went abonrd and currly ‘away all tho bed-clothos, dahes, and cooks ‘utensils belonging to tho tux; rebullt at Port from a topsull rary absence In fuot, cleans Tho big schooners Maria Martin, J. C. King, and Blizaboth Jones arrived in port yesterday ‘The Murtin'and King were six- teen days making tho trip up, and the Joncas gigbtecn duys, Head winds und rough weathor ‘Were the ontse of thelr slow progress. * * Capt. Jobn Hardy, of the tug'T'rind, leaves this eventng for New Orleang, where bo will spend Capt. Hurdy 180 tlrst-olass Lowur Mississippi ttiver pilot, and.will onwaue in tow- tog until next spring, when Hi ‘hia port and resuine Work on the river bere. ‘The fny sehooucr Maria Martin will probably foto winter quatters at. thle -port? ogart, Ler Master, of hig arrival yesterd: celved alotter from the io will return to ", FU 19 uWnAr Of tho “vessel directing him to secure a docks for tho schouner, ithd presont frelybts on graln ther trip this season: + * Amon the iuckle: nat Justifying fy men on the lakes must be the schouner.North Star. cison Lib yessel (engaged in the 4 Tull-eargo of back tricts; he North Star wator aud bas a full hi freight to the lumber Jleavea ngatn today for Pont Juud of meat and bay. .. ‘The schooner Monitor wns Chartercit yesterday to take a load of tron ore froin Lscanuba to Cleveland. ° Capt. ‘Tom Riurdan, her Muster, was Probably the best pleased mun dlaug tho docks, as be had almost como 10 the conclusion that bis «to slay bere ull winter, home be Is meat buppy. bo tight berotofore shown Nt the. eutrance to Parry i istrla he bia On- ntinusd,.and ruplac light trom a new towor, vracted. by cue Gaveros uada, upon Red: Rook, about two miu southeast by south from the old schooner would Now that ho is moing Sound, Georgian i tarlo, WL bo disc fourchard, of tho propellor Van ken by paralyalawhtle at tho snd the boat was taken to De condition wis 60 cri ds not be removed from the bout ‘Capt. Ranylilo, fore k,.tukes command o: A Raalte, was atria f the tig Sougatuel vautes tt, an aged Scotch sailor, om- Fox & Coy was found at 7 Yesterday morning lying drowned in six tla the Routh Branch, ut the foot of ndny night by loved a8 watebtnan:on one of tl Ho leaves « wife and sove- ane Dany’s plle-arivera, raladultebitdren, © Flossia Thisteke arrived yestordn, Nxeo haviag In tow tho’ tux hu n Kyron (* Munager Joba") from and’ Iu whieh wilt be placca now fo the tug Loute {844 foots depth of old, “all completo. ing tho Doto’a maoh!| inoly. Into the 53 powerful v ty; na there ison t ro fg on soylng 4 gout teak : obn Donnelly, ot Kingston, writes. this 2 In writing about the Reltoville of the steamer fou state Wat the ownor ldtho tan who rulsed it He bt parciiad ta wo, anid yuu lo lastion wot you or an 'y¥ to. wtch in falson Would stato tho truth, or mila ALT 8 Cuir eld and jus. Aincriong or note 1 uk further on the engine and magl le, The dineusions of i work of putt Dew pull will ba dor have as tino ung us the river, whet is qt bald In full long jan Government refused to attow nn on the schooner Ca- elland Canal at Btone- Tho above item bas gon ‘our oxohanes without Bae anylny it. ‘The notion of oxcrnment wag explainod ina Cen at the janadiig aus uat ns the United Stater author done In @ similar caso, and por publishes tho item ut niso publish tl the rofusdl rigs (ZPlanauion woagmp: oe Ustening to“ yori hat he (vin so und nce to overfluwlnu with anxious Ustou- PRPMGET Ten ese ty Deh ee Rm reps Tt ET ‘bh Garnostness that {t 1a almoa i ata o Sitors, will te im remo ome in this city, = TUE STORM SIGNAL, STILL UP, Hal Dispateh to ' « ‘The Crtedoo Tribune, D. 0., Nov. U—~I a, m,—Caution- rutile, Kécauaba, Port Hutdi; De- +Be on'}, Bectton: na, Mavkinaw, 4, Tolodo, an and Ruttato, VESSEL OilaniE BUFPALO, Dispatch to an ne rt Atr-Conl trelghta were today.~The only avout na higan ‘vessels ‘hore also 8Fa.to’ loag. Conl te atill tuke a uumber of. days to soe Suurent: Soy Lake dtici Scares, and tf: will mute BD. thelp car, Feske core and W. IL Marnuda at" and eyita tie 1) # a tae Schooner George Bhermun lbnd¥ coal for Dotrott at 70 conts, Cannt froigh wore wonk.and auffored A slight docline on cor Wheat wae shipped at & conta and corn at 4, coats to Now York. AT CLEVELAND, 0. =, Special Diswateh to The Oniéagd Trtvunes “CLRVRLAND, O., Nov. 14.--Churtors—Propoiier Ollaton and schovuvers Sophin Minch and One- onta, cont to M f waukeo at $1.25; schooner . dosaplt Paige, cont, Ashtabula to Milwaukoo, at $128) pohoonars Angus Huuith and Clara Barker taki, Toledo to Milwaukeo, at $1.40. Clonied for: Culeago—lropoliars Portage and Bulfalo, merohandiso; schooner Narragansett, coal, —— ANOUND ‘tHE LAKES.’ TRE NRUNAWICK*CARLINAFOND: COLLIBION— CAPT, CHAMDERDAIN'S ACCOUNT UF THE DI8- ASTER. Dernotr, sic, Nov. 1f,—Capt. Chamberlalt, of thosuakon steamer Brunswick, his arrived in thia city and gives tho following necount of tho collision between his vessdl und tho sehoonur Carlingford of Port Colborne Suturduy: Tho Druaswick loft Ruffato at 10 o'clook Friday night with a catyo of 1.000 tons of hard cual bound for Duluth. It was snowing und a little thick when wo left, but at iat night was quite clear, with the wind about euat-sunthonst, seven iniles per hour, At 1o'vlock the First Mate, Jon Frazier, touk charge, and I wont aft for lunch, When 1 loft tho deck tho woathor was alittle hazy, mithough I vould plainiy sce Dunkirk Nght, twelve tniles off, Went into the enbin, took off my overcoat and boots, ate tho lunch, sat down by tho, stenwn-heator for a amoke, and was putting on my boota to go for- ward where my room wae, when 1 fait n slight -Jnr, and iminedintely afterwards teard the alz- nal for the ongine tq stop and buck. . A second Jar wna felt, which { supposed was caused by tho vessel rolllug and striking ngulnst tho bow of the Irunswick, I immediately ran forward, and found that'wo bad collided with a schooner. Taatd to tho mato, *fhis isa bad Job, Mr. F zlor." To which ho auswored, * Yes, sir, it ia." ‘The Second Mate camo on deck at this tline, and Tsont bim below to geo if ive wore leaking. He quickly returned, and sald, “Captain, we are winking.” I saw that tho ,tnen. on the schooner had lowered thelr. yawl ond “could snyo thomsclyes, sof hendod the Bruns: wick for shore, [ did not beliove at tho time that we woro, sinking, but I went below .and found that she was rapidly Mllng. 1 elosed the buikhead down, and set the pumps ut work, Tureo-quarters of an hour after tho collision tho Brunswick went down, head foremost. Sovon men, including two mutes, wore in tua ho two quoks, myself, aud thy re- mainder of the crew, elgnt persons in all, were togointhe atarboanl yawl. Tho bunts were holsted and swung out on duvita, and Romo men remained on deck to push therm of. Ail had on life-preservers excopt myself. As tho stoamer sank sho soemed to me ta break in two, ne ane took a sudden turel to tho starborrd and rolled over tho yawh Mr. Franvomb, tho on- uincer, who was on deok = shoving tho yawl out, scomod to sot jammed botwoun her and tho dabin, and [ never saw bin niter she wont over, 1 lot loose tho stern yawl, “but the man nt tho bow didn’t unhook his ond, so that tho yawl was taken down with tho’ stoamor, | thought the yuwl would come up again, and thoy told the cooks to hang to tholr seat. Thoy did ao, and | never snw thon again, Twent down a grout dlatimce before | let go, and when f did tet xo f thought L would never rotto the top again, When Laut up t caught on togome places of wreck, and was picked up by the port boat and with tho others taken to Dunkirs, When T reached tand J was so muck, exhausted that J had to be curried asnory, Capt. Cyntuberittn states that be learned the follow facts. goncorning ‘the aeoldent from mer bers of the crew: The Brunswick was headir iz WweaL southwest and the sobooner seemed to head. uuout. northeast by ons showing her green light when Rho by tho watchman; the mate sald to tho wheol- ninns-* Starboard your wheel: wo will go under her-storn.”.. This course was pursued for sone Hime, when the wheelman culled ont totho mate: “Mr. Fravor, the sehooner is coming in stays.” “Port your wheel; then,” calicd out tho inte. Thon looking at the schooner through “bis glass be said: ** No; keep herstarboard., We haven't UUme to port.”" Hefore any other move could be made tho cullision occurred, ‘The fact that the schooner “Inited" when Haniedatalr ubend of tha “steamer “would seem to be borne out by the’ fuct — thut” sho was showing ber green “Mbt on the sturbon side when” appronching, yot was atruck on the port side. Jobn Frazer, the Mate, fs an axperienced sullor, buviny nad command of sev- eral urge steamers, Including the Isuua Muy aud Mineral Rock. He ls nbout 00 years of a dou Francomb, the lost engineer, was & about G years old, and tas sevoral grown-up song. He formerty Ived in Windsor, aud wits formerly, cugineer on tho transfer ateam Union. | Mrs, A. (i, Fletcher, tho cook, was widow, aud bad, besidos tho daughter who was juat with her, n.gon and daughter, the latter bo- ing the wife. of Capt, ‘Tucker, of tho barge «Wenona.. ‘The Brunswick was owned by Charles Bawiok, of this city, and came ont only Jost Spring. | Sho was valued nt $169,000, and insured Jor $56,000 In the Phenix, Lamar, Philadelphia, and Underwriter Companies, ASHONS. NBAIt BPIDEM ISLAND RERR.. - Speetat Disvatch to The Chicave Tribune MitWAUKEE, Nov, ‘M4.—Thetloro Plathner, a Milwaukep wood-dealer, today recelveil Intelli- wonce that the. scow lt. 1. Becker was drive ashore at-n wood station calle! Newport, not far distant from Spider Island Reef, at the lower end of Lako Micblyan." ‘The. Beckor hus on a full cargo of woo, and ag tho bottom whore she Hes ja rooky thore js little pr ect of rescuing ber. Tho outtir of the craft, also her en be saved, however, The It, HW. Beekor wi gt Aton In 1807, mengures 10 tons burden, and bus a register valuation of 31,000, ‘Thore Is no Insurances upon tho graft. ‘ Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 14.—A dispatch from Capt. Andrew Nelson, of the scow Ht. H. Becks beached ut Newport, Just north of Rowley Hay, on Saturday morning, states tat the ves- gel has on bord a full cerce of woud, leaks, and Hes in threo feot of water, Johnson's Pier, a structure of urlbs at which the Beckor was toxd- ing, fe also on the benoh, and {t is inferred that the voasol In attempting to ride out tho yale ut the pler took {t ashore with ber. No attempt will bo made to release the Herker this fail; as evo la in a sholtored position, aad the Captain was today Instructed to strip her and pay olf the erew, Tho eukur fs owned by Thoudore Platn~ ‘nor and Andrew Snydor, of th’s oity, and valued Bt $2,600, Nou inaurance, ees THE TIME-KIGNS CROSSING. - Spéclat Dispatch jo The Chicava Tribune, AMTENSTAUNG, Out, Noy, 14.—The propellor Obio, bound up, drawing fourteen feet eight Inchos, in passin tho Lime- Kilns, stuck on the works at ) o'clock Sunday night, She was fe: tensed by the tug Prince Alfred and forry-boat Hope at 1a. m, io propellers Doston and Del- awuro wero detained ubave tho Limo-Kilng seven hours. A furious: ae Je blowing from tho woat tonight, probably tho severest of tho sdusun. Tho water on the Croseuy at 8 o'clock wus fourteen feat five inches, but is now rune ning down rapidly. WORKING THEIR WAY SLOWLY UP. . Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunte MILWAUKEE, Nov. 14.—A largo lect of vessels which encountered the sovero wenther of Inst week nt poluts down tho west shore of this Inko ure now working slowly up the lake ogningt an advorgo wind, The-arrivala here ny ums bor about. twontyetive, With the excopuon ‘of tha schooners West Side and Nnssat, thoy aroall conrse frelghtory. Saveral tayo lost por- Hous of thelr deok loads, and one, the echounvr Bonz, fe minus ber {ibboom, which was carried away Friday night while entering Manitewoo harbor, ee ‘S18 BCOW I, A. LAMANS CAPBIZED. Sectat Diavatch to The Unteago Fribune, CurvenaNnn, 0., Nov. 14—The scow 1.’ A. Lamars, bound from Port 8tanicy for Cloyoland with sixty-tve cords of hardwood, are zou otf Fairport Saturday nigot, Bhe now tiles on ber sidy oloso to plers, and, should the wind con- tinuo, aio will be a total wreck by mornin, ‘ho vrew wore all saved. Tha svow Lumura ie owned by the Russell Lime Company of Cleves .8be wilh Iand. Sho was valued at $1,000, and wus unin- puree Her deck-fond of wood was lust over- oard, %, SAVED PROM THE WRECK OF TI Yenny. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKER, Nov, H.—Amoang tho arrivals to- day 16 the small schoonor xpertment, of Ita- clno, from Beaver Island, with the stadding rigs and other autiitof tho schooner ‘Thomas W. Ferry, which stranded on the fslang fate lust fall and Became, @ tatal wreck, Only a sinutl pardon of the Vorry’s ora cargo bas’ thus fur oon, EeInO yey but fig wreekers havo found o purchaser for the ore, and expeut to recuvor dearly all of {t next season, i BTONM*HOUND AT MUSKEGON. Spectat Disvateh to The Uhwcago Tribune, Muskxaon, Mich., Nov. 14.—Owlug to tho storm and eure: sen no Vesely wont og this afters noon, and it {@ nut provable that any of thom will vonture out tonigtt, No vewscls wont out yeuterday, aud there ary now about twenty lylug at the mouth of the burbor wailing thelr chuuce. WILL MAKH ONE MOKE TUM, Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tytdune. TBurrao, N. ¥., Nov. 1L—1t was-tntonded to jay up bere the propeller Arctic, but tt waa Yound necessary, however, to send une more bout to Dulutf to eleur up the Lake Superior frolgbt, ‘Tho Arctlo started up yeatorday, © ANSURANO® HATES ADVANCED. Special Dispateh to The Cricags Trtbunte | SULWAUKRE, Nov, “14—The Local Ingurance Doard today-adyuncad caryo ratea‘ubout 20 por cent. Nogeain haa doen sblppod from here by Inky for some thing, and it je not Mkely that any tore will bo shipped this season. a LAID'UP FOI THE BEASON. . jectal Dispatch td The CAtcago' Tribune, “MIEW ADK! Wis,, Nov. 14.—Tho schooners Napvjeon, H. Hand, and Sailor ley went into winter quaxters hore today, ‘The gohooner:-Nua- suu goes toUbicuyotoluyup. ANOTHER CHIE TOR THE MILWAUKEE HANBOR oy REFUGE, 3 Roecial Disratch to The Crtcago Tribune, BMuiuwauxre, Wis, Noy, H.—Auothor crib for the so-catled harbor of refugo olf thls purt Was towed Tdto position today and Hiled with stone, 7 “4 once MORK RIGHT BIDK UP. Special Disputes to The Chiragu vibune, MILWAUK Noy. 14.—Capt. Charles Moody, of tha tug Weicomo, repurts tuat the ecow DD.» Norton, which cupalzed olf Bheboyguu durlug 1 reported | the benvy onsterly galo of Friday lant, drifted well Inty theland near Amaterdatn and has since boon righted, He saw her atthe palit named yosterday, with part of ber canvas bolated, maw ise AUADK AT CLEVELAND, Srectat IMavatch ta The Chicaon Tribune Chuvenann, 0. Nov, 4.—The wiad is blowing A gnic tonight, and the steamer Northwest bas (eolded not toaturt out: ‘The schooners Shupo Ely and Hattlo Wells lett for Binck Iver {bin evening ii towof tho tug Porost city, but bid to turn tnek. Tho schooner Hattie broke her anchor meal faving At nc HOr wu jlo, wnid + ten! er ugalnst the plera, ang, eee TOrpeale WILL & agtiacn UP AT OmcaAgo. ipeclat Disret* © the Ghteatzo Tribune, Nurvato, N, ¥.. Noy. 1.—~The propelter J. 1, Lyon and consort J. M. Hutthinson will inake 1 trip to Cafvayo with coal, and will winter there, THM TUG AGNES SUNK, Kpectat MMepatch to The Chteage Tribunts Musxrnox, Mich, Nov, U.—The tug Agnes sunk Inst wlght, buving knoexed a hele io ber boltom during Saturdny‘s storm, GONE INTO WINTEI QUARTER pial Dispatch to The Chicago tetbune. Cirvenann, O., Nov, H.—The schooners CG, Fe Biden and H. J, Webb went inte winter quarters ays MUBKFOON LUMURI SHIPMENTS, Spectal Mspateh to Tha CAteagn Tribune, Muskegon, Mich. Nov, 14.—Cleuran twalve, Luthber shipmonts, 2,222,000 fone PORT OF CHICAGO, Pt annivrn, , ime Bheboyaan, Manttorne, sundries, Erup Husoover Bontitinn towing, Hrop Aruonaul, Kecanuti, teu ore, fi rop Muxsengyr, Uonuen darbor, sundries, teap Kkgiuc, Wonton Harbor, sundries. Frop Colin Campbell, Ludingt fumber,, Prop Maine, Musxkezon, Jumber, Prop Charles iteltz, Manistee, fambor, Prop Kayetie, Munistos, lninbor. Beop 1. . Winstuy, May ti Pro it. G. Petarn, M Prop Favorite, Menon Prop Hiamarck, isnpintnce, Lawl. Inrinette, towing Props, , Und, Ashtabinia, coal, Hebr WitlfaneH: Stuwktns, Mantites, umber, Hohr Lonteo steionatd, alunisten, lumuer, one LM, HIN, ¥rnnkturts lumbar, Sehr A. Moeuer, Fond ptivir, lumber, Sehr Mantenee, Pusnuuto, lnwber. Sone Alert, Poshitay, tumbur, vculln, Saninter, juuber. Setir Arcnaul, Maniate Jumber, Bebe Dunenn City, Fmakfort, luinber, cur {anisten, Inmber, : - CHUDOY, . Suir City of Toludy, Manintes, lumuer. Kener Gratian Hing, Moine titanic 7 Behe Wy Catking, ine Lake, | % ‘Tut Flossie, Thilolcke, Bilmnucee. towing. Seur W. 14, Duubant, Manistee, luinber, Behr Morning Near, Pine Lake, pic rou, ne uMtinytan, HanIbOr it-IT Fy Copley, Shvinok, ehr Cuba, Mastintes, tumbor, Polir Aiding Hovur, Stduund, varloy, Sebr Red, White, and Bing, Ashlind, lamber, chr J. Ve Taylor, Feunkfort, luinbur, ituftato, coal. 8 onl, Istog, lumber, Halee, lumber, i ce Mn Bene Kiohurd Mott, Man i . Ford itiver, himbar. Hivor Luko, bark aud tes. nig. Butiulo, coal, Tinrflu, ecanabe, Suiaer. behr Nalad, Oeos tA, nber, SebrJonn Alnck, Manisiag, iummber. Reur Adventure, Griudttonu City, krindstones, Bebrd. A. ttuluies, Manisieo, lutnbor, Hour City of Woodatock, ake, bark. Sehr Gen, Stunt, Hamill, OTs. Kehr Wert side, Robr J. 1, PeCoud Verso, bark, Mh aT univer und bar! Belir Nowsvuy, thay Cite, mbes . Yohr Munzaniiia, North'Port, bacles, Bele George D. Dounman, Ford River, tamber., Bohr Charlie Marstiall, 'raverse Way, bark abd lum- Tr Schr Windaar, Mantsteo, tunber, Sear i, i. iake, Codar itty Rehr Urkiie Behe 8, A Sehr Fazio Sele Uranus, Monoutined 4 Rehr. HS. Robinson, Marinette, himber. Hohe William Grandy, Marinette, Jumber. Nebr Honey Witheck, Marinette, lnmber. ACTUAL SATLINGR, Ktmr Sheboyran, Manituwoe, sundei Prop Mossonver, Benton Harbor, sind Prop Skylurk, Bonten Harbor, sindries. prow lube itichards, Keennaba, Nght. ry a . lumber, une, Che ung, lite, Marinette, imber, nee, luniber. Vrup Kuscobal, Peshittico, tow tise. top a Wa, OM bu u corn and aundries, ros tie, Hight, ‘ tite, Tht, ww, Muskegon, wht. tH. Ring, Grind Haver, Hutt, Sehr Fellel ou, Pensaukoe, light, Setir Ford Kivor, Ford Htiver, 11000 by onts, 2,000 ba corn, and mindries, Sehr Grace M. Filer, Ministeo, Hybt, OTHER LAKE PORTS. PORT HURON. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicavo Tribune. Port Huron, Blech. Nov, 4-10 p. m— Passed up—Propelleré Germania and barges, Garden City and bargos; tug A.J. Smith and barges. * Down—Propellers High, Gurdon Carmpbelt, Nashua, Delaware, Sinith, Moore, Queen of tho Weat, Sulina and barges, 8. D. Caldwell and barges, Oswegatehlo and bargea; schooners Porter, Exile, Georyo Murray, Acorn, Melvin, 8, Racon, M. Battle, Guiding Star, Golden Weat, Senator Willlam Howe, George M. Case, Jennie Mathows, O. M. Watt, L, M. Shammond; tug Elin Smit and‘barges; stenmor Peni, Wind west, fresh, Weathor cloudy, Special Disvaten to The Chteayo Tribune, Pont: Hunox, Mich, Nov, 4—0:30 p, m— Passed ‘up—Propellers J, A. Ruby and ‘J, 8. Ruby; schooners Loulsa, Willian ft, Hanno, N. a Pra Clayeon Helle, Montmorency, and Mont- m. Down—Propolturs A. Evorett, Georga King and .bargea; sobooners Delaware and Joho jurt. ‘Wind west northwest, heavy. Snow-storm, ; ‘WUFFALO, + Special Dispatch to ‘he Chicaoa Tribune. Burrata, N. Y., Nov. 14,—-Arrived—from Chi- cayo—Propeller J. 8, Lyon, corn; propeller Rus- su, cori; provellor Potomus, corn; propeller Commodore, corn, ote.; propeller D, Bulloutine, corn; sehouner J, G. Musten, axseed; schooner J. M, Hutebingon, corn; aviinoner A, 13. stoore, corn; schooncr J. D. Sawyor,corn. From Biil- waukee—Propeller. Doun” Richmond, wheat, From Duluth-—Propoltor D. M. Wilson, wheat, From Pequamiug—Propellor Huron City, lume ber. m Cleveland—Rehoonor George Sher- tan, coal, From Erie—Prapeltor Cancstoyn, Cleared—For Chicago's er Russia, sple- gel tron: propciier V, IL Ketchum, conl; pro- Beller, Portage, cemont, rails, ete.; propelicr Joucstoga, alt, otc.; propoller Milwaukos, c¢ ment, otc, For Mitwaukco—rropellor D. Bi lontine, coul; schooner Savetand, conl, For D luth—-Propeller Arctic, sundries, For Detroit— ichoonor U. 8. Henson, cont. For Toledo—Pro- pollur Moorluy, ruila, ote. 2 vor? cormmonne. Sovetal Diruateh to The Chieaoo Tribung, Pour Cormouner, Out. Nov. H.—Passed up— Schooner Bloving Star, Ggwoyo to" Detroit, eval: eamer F, 0. Barker, Oswogo ta Toledo, and Bchoonor P, M. Howors, Kingston to Detroit, railroad fron, Down--Schooner Ponoked, Toledo to Suckett's Harbor, corn; schooner ‘t, lt. Morritt, Chicago to ‘Toronto, cori, . ESUANABA, Spectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. ERQANADA, Mich. » Nov, W.—Arrived-—Steam- ldwin, and Escanaba; schooners ad icity of Green Bay, f urtud—Bteamerd Gelialdwia, ‘Minneay iunesota, and Fred Kelloy; schoouors St, ‘arner, Our Bon, and C. H, Burton. MARQUETTE, ‘ Rptetat Disvateh to The Cht2000 Tribune, Manquurre, Alich, Nov. 14.—Pasaed . up—Pro- peller Nyaul. Arcivod—Propolier Sholdan and achoonor 8, P, RACINE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Racing, Wis, Novy, l.—Arrived—Schooner Austin, with cul fy a « ._ A GLIMPSE AT GOTHAM, alls, RW ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, _ New Yon, Nov. 1.—Taving boon “doing ** this geoat city for a fow days, I nm to essay a ullmpso of Gotham, But why Gotham? Por haps I nood not hesitate to declare my ignorance ‘an tu the reason, sinve I bave mude diligont tne quiry of many oltizens, Invludiug Dr, 0, 1. Fows Jor, but without solving the question, Now York; ka Jerusalom, is * beautiful for and is the flowor of the olvilization of tho continent. a A Chicaxo man bas at onco to confoss that his burg fs after all only a poor pokey affalr—s moushroom growth in the adolescney of youth, wits unsvomly iongth of Uub and lack of jourd, Dut Now. York bas more than two bundred years ut ber back and tho acnumulated woulth of 8 continental trade without a rival or w peor. ‘What wonder, then, that uhe has covored Mane battan Isteod with & compuct and solid system ‘of linprovements, which, in thelr genogal exdal- lence and occasional muynilicenco, arrest thecye apd chbllougo the admiration of the etraugor. flore wo tind no nonsevan of wouden blovks, Bepbalt oF tancndesn Ww Puvemunts, but avery- where hard rock’ or yrunit, which, although noisy, ts about thoonly thing that can bo relivd on fur heavy trallic, The streets aro clean witbal In compuriion with Chicago. Thoce te «tnore Ath in uny site equaraof it than [have noticed here ia pretty general viow from the Battory to High Bridue, ‘the Rosouey of allvyy, too, conducos to its general tidy appoarauce, munfaut¥on geo perfection. Several lues of elevated cullroad and horse-car lines, provide abundant transportation longtitwiso ‘the olty, walle the belteline rad and frequent crossfinus rondors almost every point convenient of uae cena, : ‘The olovated roads would now bo indispense ably, They are not, however, muob used uxvuvt for considerable distunces, ua the amount of ataly-e bt fivolyed is an luportant cone elderation, being not leas thay from twenty-two for ta permanent fair whioh, it was dest ‘Tho muyus of com-, DAY, NOVEMBER 15, 188I—TWELVE PAGES, ve fuet, or two full stories; but fre- quent landings in tho attangoment of ntaira renders even this amount tolerable, Seeing the great utility of tho clovated road bere rulsod the question dn my mind whothor tt would not hava been the best improvement for ¥ stevot. Joaubly It may come to that In tho yours ‘cuiue, : ‘Thore isa uniformity in the architectural ap- poarnucs uf residenco stroote quite surprieinuz, Une would think that bundroda of miles of brown atune-fronts had been: -bulit from protty Is thoanmo pattern, Tho architecture of stouv-fronta and public bultdings ts toro vurted but not better than that of Chieagy. Judsed, ‘ohitects ore In the fronf rank, and ennnot suter in compariaon.with thos of “noy city on this continont. Inonu of my Walks f ybserved nubrick bullding of erent bight not iar from the New York ‘Trine buildings alga of an hnpose ing clovation, and curiosity’icd mu to examine Wintnutely. Itisvn thocorper of Nassau and fovkinnn streots, and known ns the Morse Building, and has, Including. biesement, ten full stories, muilt of prosded brick from the aldewalk to tho (up, and nu {inpurfection 1s dixcoveruble, 1 mention this because the dication hus been ralsed fn Chicago whothor brick ts a safe mate- rial in tigades of stich extreme fight, Nothing has more interested me here than the reat suspension Drie between New York und Brook ‘To say that it lan murvel of en- iinecring skill ls Duta tatne compllinent. | While standing upon one of tho Immense towers, 210 feut abovo the wator, I was ied fo contrast the wrandeur of such ‘an achievement with the works of the ancionts, ‘This 1s the ago of acien- tig accuracy in engincoring, and butore such 1 work os this tho Pyramids are vo moro than 0 lubber-tft. Tho yreut body of tha work has ulroudy Ucon uecompllshed, und It iv of auch 1 charactor us tu luave nodoubt as toltsvalue and berindnency. Apparently it will almost defy tho ravages of time, If not too trite n subject I would say u word regarding tha *inuch-yuinted Central Park, It doce not weum so magnificent when we consider tho vast expenditure, ‘Thu original cost, Inclid- ihe land and construction, waa, io round wim bere, $15,000,008, to which inust bo ndded $6,000,000 more for innintainanee, One might expect after this vast outlay that ft would be ihoost perfec- our ‘on In avery detail, but it is far otherwise. The hut{dinga aro of tha moat commonplace order, not’ much, if any, abovo -lager-beer-garden style, Such a gom of urehitccture as the wiit- {ny-room at the hoad of Drexé! boulevard or the pavillon In ILutnboldt Park would be looked ore i vain, c s I remark incidentally that tho park system of Chieqwro ts still atmost wholly without adequate buildings, and tha next yeur or two will doubt- Jexs witness many improvements in that dirco- tion, Let us hope, then, that, inicio warning by the failure here and in Prospect Hark, Brook: lyn, tho sovoral Hoards of Commissioners wit! renlize the uportanco of erecting bufldines of ach convenience aud architecture ns stall be suited to the purks and chaltengo universal ad- tuiration. ‘Tomy mind thore Is no more fupor- tant question refating to the park intercst. ‘The park tnturest of this city fs something co- fosgal, Not only Central Park, but ull the parks und squures of tho elty and that purt of tho city above the Marlen itlver, tie Sweaty-third and Twenty-fourth Warde latoly incorporated with ft, and which are os grout in arva us the city proper—all these are Included in tho Depurt- montof Public Parks, ot which the four Com. missioners ure the beads, ‘hoysas in tho West purks of Chicago, serve without rotmuneration except the President, who may receive o salury Of $5,000 per nanum, ‘That t work of such magnitude can recol Adcquaty attention from men sorving taltoualy Is simply incrodldlo. ‘The Comm sloncra Ore appointed by the Mayor’ and Coun- cll; usat-present constituted: tere tre three "0 = “Democrnts and ona Republican, and the former, not being able to agree agto who shail be Pres- idont, are uta dondinck aud, without an execu- uve. Hut by common consent the Republican meinber, tho Ifon, 8. HH. Wales. transacts the most {mportant business, Porhnps cro tony, itt fapnamn of gaud gense, thoy Will make bin Vros- en A Blimpso of New York would hardly be com- plete without some notices ‘of its peopte. ‘Tho muititudes of weil dressed men and good look- ing tudies who throng this-mart Js truly astone Ising. ‘Truly itis a olty of abundanen oven to tho dumonds, which, if not as common hero as roofers’ gravel in Chicago, ure, to auy the conanicuonsly so, * * in Jourmitivin Chicago bas nothing to learn from thik exclusive town, One world seurcely kKuow from the disputches. thut thore is any place In creation excopt Now York. The inty- flor cities uro ever moro than loclientally meutioned, a C. B, Canter, —— THE CHICAGO FAIR, Arrangements Mudo by. Which It In to Bo Placed on a Pormianent Basis. Tuo peopio of Chicago will be wlad to know that a grand yearly (air is now an sasured thing, and that its management will be in tho bunds of men whose chanicter Is -dullicient gunrautee that the institution will be honestly and ably managed. Tho inauguration of these fairs Inst summer, It now appears,. wns but the pretim- tuary movement Jooklngx0°.urdnder and more succcasful onos in yeurs to. come. . Inimediately following the'étose of the recent fale a coterle of lending eltizens haying In view tho perpetuity of an institution whieh bad domonstrated ita usefulness and pupularity from tho start began negotiating for tho pos: session of tho Chicago . Driving’ Park, at loast during 1 portion of tho fall and summer scusons, with a view of creating ned, should nat possesa cortaln fextures whieh, although Gonimon to race-tracks the world over, ure not Jooked upon with favor by the average agrl~ culturist und stock-ratser, whose supnort and encouragement 18 considered essontial to suc- ecg, : ‘The negotiations have reaulted Inn tenso by whieh the preaunt management of the park re- lenses control of the property for a pericd of about six weeks each yer, or Surlor: weeks: privr and subacquent to tho tha for hulding the alr, ‘The lense ts signed by 8. K, Dow, President, and Hi. V, Homie, ‘Freasurer, on bubulf of the park, and by J, $1. Sanders of the dtreeders’ Ga- zctle, D, 1, lial, tho presont Secretary of the Driving Vurk, und Alvin Hulbert, proprietor of tho Sterman House. Under the leaso. tho Inst- named yentiomen nequire the absolute owner- snip of all tho tmprovoments an the grounds whieh were madu fur the purposes of tho fair, for which thoy pay &,0W cush, Another pro- vision ig that from tho 20rn of August to the lat of Ootober of euch yoar tho lesseus huve ahso- Jute possession, and thereby acquire the une of tho entire park, inoluding tho stables, aucds, the club-hougso furniture and apuuricaances, and tho tse of tho track, and for these privileges thoy are to pay $2,500 annually, ‘Tho tessoca bave until Duc, 6 to consummate tho Jonse by tho payment of the purchuso money. ‘Thoro ia no doubt of thoir success in this rexurd, and after Requiring ownersiip the stock of tho park, which by stipulation is trauafurred to tho ussees, Will ba distributed untony suveral pub- Ho-spirited and euterprisiug citizens who buve ulready oxprossed 4 desire to support and on- courage n fale which will be R credit to tha city. Tho echotne fy a very meritorious ono, ang will doubtiess mect the npprovul of all who bave tho prosperity ani reputution of the city at heart, Inder consgiontious minnigetnent, there is no reason why tho.Chicago Ful eboutil not at once tuke rank with the lending ahows of the voun- try. Under tha icase there can be no coutlict with tho racing acuson, and the whole arrange- mont bears. the appearance of having been mato to Recommodute iil clusies of poople Who patron- ive and support tho exericultural fairs and races af,the country, itis venidently expocted that all the stock will bo placed within tho next thirty" days, and tho management contemplute many Improvements during the cowing spring, A STATE CAPITAL ITEMS, ” Boeciat Diapatch to Tie Cicago Tribune, SPRINGFIELD, IL, Nov. Ho~Liconsea were is- aned by the Secrotary of State today ne follows: To tho Chicngy Itubber Works; capital, $80,000; Jacorporutora, B. F, Morgan, IL ¥. Wheoler, and F.W. Morgau, ‘Lo the Union Stack-Lroudurs’ Association of Cass County; capital, 810,000, ‘To tho Fountain Greon Milling Cqtnpany, of Hany cook County; ‘cupital, £10,000; corporators, K, N. Louch, A. W. MoConnell, RW. MeLaugtroy, Jobn Frank, L.1, Forts, and O, 0, Vyter, A oortifivate of organization was issued to tha Masonlu Association of Poorla, John OU. Yates, Join M. Simpson, O. J. Of, John J, Btelyer, Yaaao A. Wail, and W. Zastinuh, tnoorporatars. Notico of chango of capital stock to $12,000 was tiled by the Hoanoke dining Company. Tho Stato Auditor today registered twolve funding bonds of tha City of Spriugtiotd, —— When Stonoiwall Jackson Was Fright= 2 ened, Goy. Jackson, of Wost Virginia, tots the fat- lowing: **' recollect asking "Stonewall, who Was nly cousin, if he bud over bean trigntened in ware fle sald yos, once he ‘hud bogn consid- erably under a sensu of four. ‘It wae in the City of Moxie, A ohust eoutaluing a lurge auin of muney hug doen put in Lient. Juokson's pburre, and tu ba-porfectly secure of i¢be ordurod it carried to bla hondquarters, tan old ubbey or convent, and lifd down there atone tn the room with it tu aluep, a sentinel walking the corsidor outside, Habad been therein bod only a few wuinutes, and was wottlug drowsy, who ho distinatty board something unger’ bis bud whioh lifted up us ifs mua was eecruted there. Jackson sid be leaped out of, bed and drow bis @word und examined the ben add the roomin vuln. dreaming und reaumed bls bed. Just us bo was thinkt ft wav ull uv wistake ply bed lifted ugutu, plainly and with somo force, Wo started forth 4 socund sine, word (6 land, and bohuld) wathing was thery, + ‘This tino. gait he, twas seared, indeed, tli tay attention was dullod tow shouting outside in the street, and then | found thatitwas an carthyuuke passiog under the City of Mexico that bud littep any bed abd given Any such upprebonstun. 7 a If you are a frequouter or a realdent of a mi- aauiatio iateiot, pa rricuda your ayatves i pater the scourge of ali new cot eG UY, jous, bad Intoraittont fovors—by tha uve Ut dlop Lite ww re, “ LupinaTON, Mich. Feb. 2,11880.—f have sold Hop Wittors for four yours, and thore is uo medicinu that surpasses them fur billous at teeke. Kidney’ cou bats: mad many! dlgeasus ine gid this walurial climate, a he tk ALEXANDER, What truth thera was tn the statement. caw bim this mornings He is NOT A RESIGNER. Congressman Farwell Denies that He Is About to Resign - g His Seat.. : His Partners Are in Poor Health, but if It Comes to Worse, He Can Pair Off. Tho Speakership—An Admirer of Prest- dent Arthur—For the Public Library Scheie, It was atated Ina Wasbington dispatch tn yes: ferday's ‘Titnexs: that tho Hon. C. 1. Farwoll wis about to resign his seat in Congress as a mumber from the Third Congressional District in Mtnots, in consequence of the poor boalth of his brother, Mr, Simeon Furwell, and tho latror’s consequent inablity to devote himedlf to the business Intoreata of J. V. Farwoll & Co. of which firm both gentlemen aro mnombors. “ Did you over honr of many dying, or of any resigning, in oillee?” was the xontlunan's Yan- koo-like answer to the query of a reporter who called upon him yesterday mortiny to uscertain “ No," be continued, * {don't think thera will be a Yaeuncy Just yet from my district.” “WHAT WAS THE ontoIN OF THE sTORY 2? “Well, it probably startad this way. My brothar-partnera are hot well, and Mr, Harmoti. ten days ayo, wan eo vors sick that T despaired of bla lite, J thon remarked tu some one thit £ thought I should have tu resign uuless Sr. tare mon got better, I ind no intention of ‘doing that, however, until after the organization of tho House; for it would not do to lose & voto 1h the orguulzation.”” “ Wout are the prospeats now of your keeping your seat?" “ Mr, Harmon ts considerably better now, I prostrated bysome Nervous bead trouble. I don't think now that [ Shull restgu in any event. If it should bu neces- sary to thko greater cares of busiuess upon tne Lean puir off, or will be present In Congress og muob as I poastbly can.” THE SPEAKERSIUP, ie Haw closely balnuced ure tho partios there HOW T understand that thore aro 203 votes in all, and that thu Kepublicans have 116, or one less than a ninjori iA 1f the Greenback vote should xo solid with tho Democracy fn the organization of tho House, the other feltows could clect the Spenker, for thoy would have H7 votes; but 1 think thle ts tmurobable, F oxpect the tepub- Heans will be able to elect the Speaker." ao! Who aro the invat prominont candidates?” “Twill ylve thom to you in the order of thelr chances of election ne 1 look at it: Kasson of lowu, Hiscock uf Now York, Kelfer of Oblo, Need of Malne, Dunuell of Mingesuta, Orth of ang, Burrows of Michigan.” Who In your cholce!” Kuseoti of Towa “Whom will the Democrats put up? “Ob, thoir caudidiutes ure too mnny. Thoy wil nominate some one in caucus.” AX ADMIRER OF ARTHUL “How doyou like President Arthur?" naked tho reporter, changing tho subject. vt Uke President Arthur very mitch,” said Mr. Farwell; * 1 aiways cll pave a wreat deal of cun- fidence tn him, In somo reapects ho ins ad- =autiges over Gartield, For Instance, be under- stands nen better. He hnabad more oxpericnce thin Garticld had, you know, in managing thom aud In understanding what tholr characters ure. J think Mr, Arthur will make o very excellent Executive.” “Do you think that bis appointments Indleate that he will seloct the persune for office wholly. trun be so-called Stalwart portion of tho party’ “Nu, 1 donot. The appointment of Gen. Bev- erldge Lore was, I think, at exception, I think Togun took Arthur unawnres, and passat through tho appointment before the President had fairly examined it.” “You think, thou, that all factions wilt be fairly treated?" T think go." ‘Do you helteve this impartiality will be aap ia naan up tho Cabinet?” ba ink #0,” ALL TIGUT ON THE LINRARY, In Peyansn toa question whether he favored the project of surrendering Doarboru Park to the Chicago Public Librury—a question on whioh he hud no opportunity to express hinsolf Saturday, not having been present at the con Jerebea which was beld that duy—3tr. Farwell Bald: “Yes, I am willing to do anything for the Nbrary. 1 never worked so bard for anythivg in Congress in my life ns 1 did to get ft to wlve tho old FPost-Onice for tho library, [told the Con- xresesmen thut the bullding world remuln for- ever a memorial of the fire and a great publis Institution, [thought at the thine it wus a silt to the Publlo Library. Lnegine my surpriso when I learned that tho bullding was rentod for a thoutre, and the library was not yetting and hud no prospect of yettiog any benelit from it, Still, Law wilting to work for thy granting of what rights the Government has in Dearborn Park to'the city go that it can be used for tho Ubrary Udon think any wetion on the part of Congress fs necessary, 1 think the clty has atrendy @ oo) court title to the land to bulid on itorsell, Twould just ns tiove buy of tho elty alone a9 to have Congress snnetion the ante, for no one baving # greater right than tho city Wate property could be found to contest the aula.” A SUCCESSFUL LIFE. Lecture by Dr, Thomas, The Rev. Dr. Thomas tectured lust evening in Central Music- Hall under the auspices of Whit- ter Post, G. A. Ht, his subject being “A Suc- cessful Life.” The audicnee was uot a lurge one, but was highly appreciutlve, and thoroughly enjoyed tho Dootur's presentation of bissubject, Ile spoke entirely without notes, He satd thoro Were many crroncuns impressions as to What ronlly constitutes n successful life. The stand- ard is often placed too blgh, and thon thera ia the consequent failure $f that stund- is pot reached. We aro apt to_ look upon tho lending men, such a¥ the Presi- dents, Directors, and Cashiers of monoyed {ustitutions us tho succeasful men, and. to make thom the standards of success to tho busl- ness world. ‘These were uot the correct stun: dards, for there ure only a few of these positions to bo filled, and wll ary not titted to il them, ‘There area great many people tilling positions under tho rullroad Presidents and Directors of this country who are ino measure successful, Tno mevhantes who buitd the eugines, tho enyi- neers who rut thotn, the couductors, Drakemen, shovelors, otc., lend os sicceestul lives 1s tho Presidents and Direetora if thoy do gut, los mouoy. The Doctor told nstory of meeting a track-watchinun at 4 o'clock ono dark morniur ata country stution who hud been walking tho track for a nuniber of miles between tho pugxoge of train, oxXaniuing tho track, looking ‘or broken mils, obstructions, etc. Upon qucs- Hontug the manthe Doctor foarned thut he hud ropatred somo inispliced raiis that morning which, if not discovered In thno, would have “wrecked the next train that pissod over tho road. ‘This pour track-watchman, cerning loas than #248 month, was worth imoro thin the President aud Dirogtors of the road, and was worth inore thin all the preachers in Kano County, Whero the incident related by the Dov- tor oceurred. ‘Tho lecturer also satd tho successful mon in business, in politics, in theoinuy, in Nterature, and all other ftlelds woro pot always those who occupled tho leading positions. itwua not fair to inake the Presidont of tho United States, the Senntors aud Iepresentatives iu Congress the standards, ‘There were thous sands of ua succossful men inthe country who would make as geod Prealdonts and mombers of Congress us thuse now occupy tny those positions, It was tho sare in the mall tne fold. ‘Tho meu who fought with Grant, Sheridan, and Sherinan were suucesaful, though thoy io not get the inead of praise given to their commandrs. Dr, Thoms suid that to attuln success In lifo solf-mustery and self-control were uedud, Le was tou true that thero were tany who lackeil self-innetery, as witnessed by tho crimes of uls- honust clerks and cushiers, ut the lecturer wus inclined to take a bopeful view of tbings, and suid that for every dishonest clork thore wore a thousand bonost anew, At the close of hls lecture tho Doctor was loudly applauded, —<—<—<$——————$$_— THF NEW TOWN OF GOLDTHWAIT, IND. ‘Wo the Editor of The Chicuyo Tribune, Gotptuwart, Piko Co., lnd., Nov, 12.~48 Chi- cago ts muteriully iutercsted ta the devolopment: of the Weat, and particuturly in evouriug tho products of the farm, milue, and forost, and In turn distributing from’ ber grvat storuhouses and muuufactorles through all tho arteries of trade to the rural uistricts, I bave deemed It not inopportune to write yous line from this eco- ton. TI town is but recently Ia{d out on #10 acres of thelr Innda by the Patoka Valloy Coal Com- pany. ‘This organization 1s composed of tho owners of tho Louisville, Now Albany & Bt, Louts Air-Line Nullway (the new trunk live from St. Louis ty Louisville, now nourly oomplgted by Hoston aud Western capitallata) aud toate Poland fylitinols and Jndiaca, 1 uote vome of the Lill nolw parties vs Col. J, Morclau of Tazowell County, Joun D. Gillett of Logan County, and Btuj. Muford Wilson and L, W, Shepherd of |. 6+ SEW ie mined "he LOW: r thwuit, Eaq., of Boston, Prealdunt of the Alm ‘Lino Houd, and iv plousautly situated jn one the bost con} districts to Indiana. Tho oak tu ber fy the best 1 buve acon, and It will by, wit tho voul, of great yaiuy to your market. Ale rondy partigs from Chicago, Loulavilio, St, Louis, and Clacluuatl ure attracted to this ‘uew teld. Chicago whould not bo bublnd uny rivaly in gravuing the trade of this fine coal, lumber, aud wheat section é Gibsog County alonw produced tn 1880 over 1,100,000 bushels of wheat, und the coul of Pike 1 have ben efectd within County hag nentty as ood ualities 24 Pitts ‘burg coal—say, 1 tested, 287.800 is to 8,000 cubte Soot Of ute per ton—berltes cing excellent for coleing. ‘Tho railway Koo runs through tho Counties of delfersan, Wayne, Bdwirds, and Wabash, in Llt+ Hols, and ufter crossing tho Watnah River, at Mt. Carmel, continties through the Counties of Uibson, Pike, Dubols, Crawford, ‘Harrison, an Floyd to New Albany, Jeffersonvilla, and Louls- vl Tt takes in tho Nourishing towns of Mt. i ¥ Albion. and Mt. wool, in and Feingeton, Oakland, Huntingburg, as) Buoneyille, Rockport, and the new Town of Goldthwait, in Indian. t Huntingbure the innin ie crosses Its braneh Mite from Evanstie to Jasper, and nt Genteyville a branch runs to Hockport, aft tho Ohio 1 ‘The raul will be completed hy Jan, 4, 1842, from Mt. Vernon, 11, to Huntingburg, a distance of HEiniios, Twill be fatshed to New Altwuty and Loulsvillo hy June next, and: wher complet! will be steel-ratled and thoroughly ‘equipped tor trattic, The branch from Evansville to Huntingburg husa atedon ediod Lincoln, where a monument J4 erected to tho memory of the martyred Presi= gent, Muny imeidents sire related in the lncality of tho enrly life uf “Old Abe" that are eharae- toriatic of tho inan. ‘The canl company which owns a hurge buds: of coal and tinber lands wil on Tuesday, the Ith lust. colnmence selling Tote in Gotdthwatt, and good homes enn he ured for all clusses of business-mon. Your readers should improve the opportunity now offered tho public. Pine. $< GIGLIO AND CAPRETTI. Tho Formor Uxptores the Abdominal Cavity of His Companion with a Nillottu, At No. Bl Clark strect stands a dirty and dllapiduted tonemeont-house given up to tho oc- cupancy of ignurant forcignors who thore revel in cheap whisky, villainoous tobacco, filth, squalor, and garlic. Oue of tho lodgers was Amodeo Giglio, an Italian Inboror about 25 years of age, on ignorant, sluyenly, dissipated looking mat, in every Mino of whose face treachury Is written in butd hand. Across tho hall from bin dwelt Pasquale Caprettl, also n luborer, and about on a par with Gigito In intel- Ngence and mode of ilfe. Tho two tout yos- tonlay afternoon in Caprottl’s roof, together with two mutual fricnds beurlug tho melodious unmes of Vinecozo Ferraguute and Giovanni Linese. Tho four, who scetn to have a triend- anip through tholr employment together at South Chicago, sut down to pluy cards. How long the yame progressed before a dispute nruse does not appear, but at about 3 o'ciock Glglto and Caprett! indulged in an exchange of compliunents and cumo to blows. Tho former Juraped ap Trou the table at which tho party Was sonted, drew a murdorous-looking stiletto from so.ny recess of his garments, and mude savage thruat ut his opponent,who, buying pleked: ups stick that bud been standing in thocurner, defended himscif us wull as he was able, The unequal combat lusted but a few minu Gigho by aw folut and dextrous pudareut nen, inilcting a wound about three inches in length, ‘The knife-blade must have pouotrated tuo wall of tho abdominal cavity, for as the man fell bis bowela gushed out to auch an oxtunt that but Little of bla intestines could buve been where they belonged, Giglio Instantly tlod, aud the two other friends whu had seou tho uifray took thoir Iminedinte doparture, News of the autting spread rapidly, as ie yen- orally the case,and the polica rushed to tha house and found Caprottl ly itur upon the tour hi the condition puted. Dr, Aikea was aumimonod from Stato atreot, and, upon bis recommonda- tion, the sufferer was Apiuediately tukeu ty the County Hospital in the’ police putrol wagon of the Harrison Street Stauon. On the way thither tho police voticed an italiun musician and prompter named Joseph Cugny, who lives ut No, Gi Polk street. Ho, upon request of the polled ollivers, conversed with the wounded man, and interpreted his remarks to tho effect that Giiilo ‘was tho person who bud done the injury. ‘he forev ut tho Armory having undurtaken to find tho supposad murderer, Gitlcer Shuuley wis de- tailed to hunt up sume ope who know the four purtige nixed up in tho affaty, ‘The olticer wus successful in mecting the foro- man under whom tho quartet worked at South Chicago, aud induced him to snow biw where Giglio might be tound. The foreman, who ia also a non-Engilab-speaking son of Sunny Italy, and yet-éuys that his uuine Is Jobo Sinith, di- rected the policeman to the busement of tho house next to the one in which tho decd was done. ‘There through an open door Shanivy saw three nen sittlog uruund tho etove, but befara eto enter the reum one of the trio erlously disappeared. A vasunl search brought tho third mun to view from denenth a bed. nnd so soon ae he stood upon bla fect the Italian John Smith iden- tied him with the remark, * Amedco-—bim,” polnting as be spoke to the resurrected Glulla., At the station the prisoner professed tho den ignorance of the English lauguaze, and claimed by many Krunte und jresticulttions any knowledge whatever of tho uccurrence, His victim, aftor reaching the hospital, was taken In hunds by tho hotse subgersy who as- sorted (and rearranged. bty * internal Improve- ments,” put them carefully back where they be- longed, sewed up the giping wound, and pro- nounced the patient ina fair way to reco When he recovers sufficiently to poate urningt his aesuflant, Giglio will be arralihed upon the cunrge of assault with attempt to commit wur- jer. WHISKY. Formation of a Gigantic Pool of Din= lers to Cartall Maunfacturo—Basie of the Agreement, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune CINCINNATI, Nov. 14.—Tho arrangements be- tween tho Western distillers for the formation of a big whisky pool and tho rednetion of tho amount produced were completed today, and all thnt now rumalns to do is tho election of ollicers of the new association or pool and the fiximy of the umount which “cach distlilery Is expected to pay in. Thuso details will be attended to ata meeting to beheld in Chicago on Wednesuay of\this weok. Tho association will tuclude all the distilleries of Ob{o, Indiana, Illlnols, and Missourl, and scattcring establisnments in,tha Btutes adjoluing those named, It {s probably tho higyest whisky pool ever farmod. Mr, Mil- lor, of Rivorton, Ill, ono of the beat known men in the trade, came bore on Saturday morning . with the contracts of nil tho Itinols distiliors gud others In the more Western States to go into an arrangemnat by which production could be recuced to bulf tho registered capacity of the distilleries, _ Such @ movo baa become nocossury, in order to give stability and an uniformity to tho market, During tho last few iwanths prices hive been constantly Muetuating. In this city an attempt was made to regulate the market by 9 clique, who came to be known as the * Bie Bix,” and whose proposition was to sell for nu wivon fmure fora cartain period, to bo upeeltied in advance, ro- rdless of tho fluctuations in the genoral inar- ote. The plun bad ite disadvantages, but the clique bave hold togother. ‘Thoy will now go inte the xeneral pool, Mr. Miller, indeed, found ull the distillers here and thoso whose qoods como to thla market roxdy and anxious to enter Into the proposed compnct. A mooting was hetd on Saturday afternoon and another today, and tha work was don The vropo- sition {is to reduco he production in all oases possible to onc-bult.the rexistercd oapmoity of tho distiliory tn question, this Himit to be applied atonce. lh coses whore distiliora have a lurze amount of stock on hand, and can- not ut once reduce tholr production to go grout an extent without loss, a royally must be puld Into tho peal for all gouds manufactured in ox- coss of the proposed limit, Tuo amountof the ‘DOO! 18 to bo Axed at #000. It ts thought wat the market can be cluared up and the reaction in prices brought about by or befure. Dee. 1. ‘Tho reduced consumption of corn will of course have an cifect upon tho prico of that commoad- ity. Tho wumber of distillers cutoring the pool 1s do grout Lhat thoy will be easily ablo to con trol the market, The movo is gue of much alg- nificance to the liquor trade. ——— AN IMPORTANT WILL CASE, Sptciat Diavatch to Tre Chicao Tribune. Lavaverte, Ind, Nov. W.—In the Cirouit Court Saturday Judge Vinton deotded a will onso of some importance, A drs. Jobn Lilly at bor death gavo her property to an only duugh- tor, stipulating that It was not to be disposed of, ond, In avent of tho death of tho daughter withe out surviving holrs, tho Desiorty. Wan atin "sbrothors, Tho Court deolde ‘ tua terina' of tho wil me daugitor took {oo siinpte ta tho estaty, dnd that tho attempt of tho testator to Init the eetate, ufter making the grant, a0 a8 to provent sale or regular descent, ‘wa Vold, aud thereupon dra. 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