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Ti CIHCAGO TRIBUN. EDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16, VARINE NEW! jot m Vessel ‘Taken Yesterday y by Shippers to Carry Grain. — creased Demand for Suitabto f Tamber and Lron-Ore, . Carriers. 4 Other Notes—Vossol Obarters— ne Siiaat the Lakus—Arrivals / and Departures. NOME GATITERTINGS. LAKE PREIGITS. fg nat a since Inquiry. by shippora essois to entry grainy folie ied ecarrying by the tnkes $4 inlahed Likes, Oran nind the faut Ws rreognlael by aleatante cwhy haya ceased tholr eudenvs Hera For lumber vessels fs very octlye, Hen taking ali Mratechise vessels Unit can asippers tho advanced rates, Several of rereeuredmbercenrricrs that come tite this the mere eharterid andl felt yesterday afters eneoes. 200 OF alte for tho Ironore trade aire Feast ay ericed Uy xbtpers. ti Hat true steoguleates, witht fendoney to ndvaned, Val freights at fattalo yestarday wore dull gnduneuanieds Whaat charters were tude were pivate tert Ly wi ‘ There wh esterday for vi 1 K AND OTitkt NOTES, The schoatte lin and ‘Tempest have beon raid arp toy Chie! T 8+ shoanera Sunshine and Marin Sactin eee ste eutiyas titieen ul tudily. yosteriluy towed tho waters ial prose ea, Royeo fite this port from Rieine. . sharae Matno Is in tho docks of the cast hye kk Company for repnira to her ttern-bearhtiy fall ieehaad been ayitnal tha iip-boutd vere saat atin, but qitte a nttinber of coal fetter will arciva Sty u dity OF 80, ¥, echt, of the fehooner rei The Cantait Hitw be some weeks at Manitowou ‘Dy Mite: ner Tibbie Naw, tow ont South cite cette eet chartered to brig mmber fein Munistes tu Unie Port at $2029 per 1,000 feet. shooner Midland Rover, commanitad pei tyorouen ventieman and sailor Capt, Clokin, arrived in port yesterday from Midiand with a earge oF burlvy'. sent cold spell has bad tho effeat of dis- Tho thay vessel-owiners tO i startling doyrees salpappacent from thelr hagte to get their ves- get in port to lay tnomn Up. taptaln of the kulipartor Da Conders washes to retiitn hia thatika fo the Captains und trews of the schouners Erastus Corning, Ad senturor, ad La Petite, and acow tsluo Bell for assistance rendered him by them whtly bo sasushore Fevently. ‘ ‘The ouster, achonuers David) Dows and ‘George, (. Barnes, 1 htft up fur W, Adama, which ure loading atte dt 10) City for this port, will hitve: to tow out and tints thelr caryoes froin ti Hybter, as thory $3 not aultl cient water to udmit of thelr Jouding to thoir full dapacity in the river. 1 ‘Agood Joke ta in circitinilon roghritittee Wars bormaster SteCarthy and the Superiutendent of ridges, but want of spnee forblis details, Sut fea th any that the Superintendent took the Harbormaster for burglar and comu pear using bin ip with w big club, Capt, Chnriés- Marsteh king Yeon for come months pust keoping two Sango te red and neat tne ead of dtoron's Isluntd, oypoatt Thavaes in tho St. Clate River, He depdnds ene tiny upon tho generosity of those benotited by the tights fur retinertition, aid we bopu our Yesseltuen will not forgot Lin, Superintendent McKay hud a force of fifty men repairityg Wells stroct bridwe yestertiy, and that Important crossing of tba river will in all prouability be open to travel again this thorning, Mr. MeKay remained all day at to disabled bri'tge to sto that the work wae pore formed with tll the rapidity vossibly. out J o'etoek yosterilay tnoraing complatnt was made to Hyrbormuster MeUarthy thit the Clark street bridgetender would not open the draw to let vessels throtigh, Accitnpithtell by fuperintendent of Urldges McKay, Mr. Bice Cuntby proceeded to the bridge aud interrogated She bridyetender us td. thp teagan why le res fused to open tha bridge. Tho reply of Bade. the bridgetender, was tht the bridge bid beew keptopen nearly un our by the ladt biteb of vevuels that bussed throtugh, find that be tatantle ed to keep the bridge closed un hour or $0 towet even, When oniered by the Harbarmuster to epen the brilzé, artd told that he (Bade) was Holnting: the ordinance, Hate refused todoso. Then Sue perintendent MeKay tried his batid upon the nubborn bridgetender, but with no etter sau cess than tho Hurboripuster. Out of patience Molarthy rang the bridge balt. opened thy I laced the Jever in plice, and he nnd tue Supers intendent Gf Bridges perturitod the duttes at Urldgetenders, much to the satlafaction of the masters of tho walting vessel. A change of Uridgelenders On Clark street bridge would be condutive to thy necommodation of both tl public and the vessel tnterosts; ond Super! tendedt MeKay should, and doubtless will, ny the facts In this case befare fis Honbr Miyor Aartigon without delay. In order that oa mun capable of understanding and obesing-the ard ances ofthe clty tnay be put od that important VESSEL CIHTAILTERS, AT CLEVELAND, 0, Sptelat Disvateh tu The Chicago Jribune. CusveLanp, U,, Nov, 18,—Chartera~Propellor Farwell and consorts Bhawnee and Hutter, ore, Escanaba to Cleveland, $1.60; propeller Volume bia, coal, Aghtubune to Milwaukec. $1253 pros pelltt Raleigh and schovners Jaiverno and J.B. Merrill, cont, Sandusky to Milwaukee, private terms; schooner Henty Sage, coul, Sandusky to Chicago, 81.25; achoonera Mott and Selkirk, ore, Etcanaba to Cleveland, $1.60; schooner Souths west, coal, Wack Htivee to Walkerville: 0 cente hee setae SaertD vols paiiaule te CORO, EL chaoner Geo EMA, Cou! Badal to Vetrolt, 7 teuts freee ‘ ’ AT NUFFALO, N, Ye Bptetal Disontch to The Chitaga Tridtine, qdtrrata, N. V.. Nov. 1 —Coill trelyhte wera ilandumsetticil, “Thu stean-barge C.J. Kor- sbaw was engaged fur coal to Milwaukee on Private terms, and the achuoner Venus fur coal loClaveland at GU ocnty, qulet, the rates paid b and dk conte for cary to Now Tork, pments are almost done with for thi ——_s AROUND ‘TIE LAKES. ARPREHENSInLE CONNUCE OV A THG CALTAIN. Hptetat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Qurvato,N. ¥,, Nov. 35.—Last night and this Porolog wore terribly severe ott thistuke, ‘Tho eaperatura lowered considerably bolow frees ; and the wind was blowinga gale, verging. 0m southwest to northwest. Heavy snows pi sprevallod at times, A large number of ie tis were ublized to run to this port for shel te gete tue A. Suinnor was coming down with fe uanbet-tadons burges Cyclone, Banner, C. Ta utehigaon, Monguagun, E. Cohen, and f. J, Amwell au unwarrantably large tow for this r ason), When off Mobawk bight, about ta malles Crom Lero, on the Caunda shoro, ut? ; lock this morning, tho Ine of the Cyclone fat she belng first bohind the tux. ‘ome all that canbe ——stearnudd Bes Daggert, of tha Sumner, unmahtully efor ttuffata and left the betploss barges to iy Sut for themsotved In tho heavy song, ‘tho vaittve heroabout daylight, aud bor brave (/) ‘ma fs alsu ber ownar, forgot to make ate ie Of the barges bo nad loft qutside. dope eee the sou boing stil heavy, the Dhar by setestowu, of tha Anchor Lino,started Were 2 OMy partially louded, Salling along aie sbore, when about ton wiles up, her Abarge CHICEVed n signal uf dintress My true from Raudworn Yolat Abin. Capt. Hogg ut once iene preraae? Sethe Rah bas u yclone, one of the barges Mandoned vy tha Bumnure ‘Attor partiig her t lito. tha. trou of thn Nntertogued, When plead up © waters se ad he oe oka IH he slag Fa. ne iy KOE pon the cabin He when tho vewaut milled“ witht water. About uall tore the yuwl from the pe 0.88 to strike tho wowwat int ie was badly burt by the blow, and, aed half frozen, autterod, terribly. ho barge was brouyhs to the onwas removed and eared for, The they wepieta tuken into the Hfe station, Couple of cuye ee soOwH Muon Kindace, A pune her HE Went to work at tho Cyelano t Cohen alse toute The barzes Hutchinson ‘and Unter eerond at thoir deok tuatds. pl tha at sailed down. sue arert ‘Saetion 18 yeneraily condemned. pie WONER SAVELAND QGOWS ABHOKE, Boryittiat iiepaten to The Uateago Tribune, lung, with waa tg NOY; 18.—The schooner Bave- Toturday tno: or Nilwaukes, loft port at 8 Dunkirl, the* hone: Lan, ae eventay, when Bie turn tacks fe ¥y hea wing courpy}ial © ber mult . 0 loat ber muin sheut-powt, Kestiauy dinabie, a Sue or. slourdgy goat wut ubhalt aq inily of “ue tale muralog, when md, tei @ breakwater, the tug ita 9 wot a tiny from pur, It Miveiang C2 89% In tha tumbling seas, aud tha Fan ta behind the teenies eTua dt Be aucboF. ‘ty dragyed, eae owed hes up shy went ashore @ aiort Idtanne vlit frum tho oll tighthouse pli Sho Won sandy bottom and out about bw fent. ghtere Are working ob bor, and ashe will ike getont tonnes ?. TWO HCOW-SCHOONERS DNIVAN ARIIONR. Syeelat Deouteh th Ihe Chieaco THbune. Srionow Hay, Wie Nov. i—Dutiig the torrible storin of Inat Fritlay evening the seows Rukor and Forest wero ihiven ashore neat Nowley’s Bay. Che two vessels after louding at © plet wore ising at nnehor tlubysite the wharl wiliting for n favorable wind, Whon tho storm set Ih both boats dragged thotr anehors and wero driven with great force anise the pide, whiet was tinible to atand the presetire and roo wave way, whurt the verses anil the plot were wasted tu the store it amass. Capt, Love, oF the Eesruaks raven (ARE his Voasel wilt tid i tatit reel, but he thinks the Baker wily be aaved. ARHOI AT DEVIL'S NORY, Speetat Dotuten bs The Caltage Tribute, Oswedo Ne Yo Nove HisLant night the tite Ut and tow of coat-laden vessels for ‘Toronto dete Falrtver. | A benvy storiti aye aud tho lines parted. The th, with a Hie de her wheel, wid her tow, oxvept tho aviooher Mutaiils, reachad wirlutte tidy, but tho Marquls dyivted about on the nko, and this afternoun in reported ashore at pevils Nose, pear tho head of this luke. on the Atietlean shore. A ito erew by speelnt train went te the relief uf tho crew, whe, though same distuaes from shore, eau be viitnly veer tulliter for tasistiinee, MUSKEGON FUSUIEH SATEERA. Npretat Bteputeh to The Chicagn Tribune, Muskedos, Meh. Novy, ie-All tho veacols Wenther-honnd nt this port since Saturday went ONL thin muraing. “There wera about thirty. tencuaees this aveniug, two. Lumber ship: tn, HG four, The Booming Company bis raftad to date eT Wad OU feet. A fur estitnate: on these Niures will put tie cut bere for tha AUNSOR NT WOULD, Foot, THM WODY OF CAPT. ANDREW KEVSH HECOVERED. Sheetal Maputeh to The Chiatas ‘Tribune. Stunuros Uay, Wis. Nove lie=the body of Capt, Atdiew ielth, of the wreebed sehubner Van Vulkeabtirig wits found on the beach at Woite turday xbotit- a tite from tho wore fn pretty good atite, rug thy length of tyno thoy were | winter. Papurs aid w pucket- bouk contalaiiye a sill amount of money were found bt tis bods, did were Ink Zool condl: don, The boty wis brotuwtt kere id pliced on the Geant tadiy, to be taken ty (rate, HAND HEACHE HAIMHE OF IEPUGE, Stvcttt Disvaten to The Uhleay Trivune, Saxp [inact Mich. Nov. 14,—The following are tn the hurbor tovisits Steaiy-barges Gare Mankind: tows stedin-burges 4. Ruby and Mary. Millve, (ug Androw J, Smith and tow, tig Nagata ited alx eenuonives, tite Sampson, saltoul ers Shoiwdetip, We ft nom, le Plyler, 1). Ge wt ‘ Fort, abu Repablio wa SM. Hubbard and ine, Wind Hhogaiiy Hehe eu the south. ‘The signnls were ordured duwh today. 4U% SCHOONER DARDAIWAN RELRARED, Rneclal Pismifeh te The Uhtenev Tribune. Cuetovoan, Micha Nov. 1.—Tho sedooner Harbartan was relensed by the tug Sitdyatick after lightering 20 wns Of fron wid towed to this port this inuening. She niakes teh inches of water per hour, Her tuddér keel fs gone sad atuering gear disnble. She will tow to Cleve fond with a ateam-paimp. WENT 70 PIECES IN TH GALE. Apectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicage tribune, Cunvensny, 0, Nov. 1.—The seow HA, Lite mars wont to weees during the gale inst night, Nota reimnantot the wreek renling to Uo seen. Parties nre xeurehing thy bench for any portions of ber tua ay be of valu BAHLY ICED Lr, .Spectdl Ptupateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Nonzuianrr, Mich, 6.—The schouncr E. G. MeVea Is bere badly iced up and with b stuysull gone, ler Captiin roports extrentel bad wenther erduy aud Inst night. Sho will leave for Point Edwards when tue weather pore ts. WIND-MOUND AT PONT COLNE, Stciat Disvateh ta The Chictod Tythnir. Por Conponse, Ont, Nov, 15,—The fallowiige vessels aro lying here wihd-bound: Schouners FD. Burker, Polly M. Rogers, Bluzing Sttr, Pandora, Movoktn, Wdwanosk, Wille Keller, and Mary Jones, 4 IN A HALF WRECKED CONDITION, Speclat Dispatch to The Uhreago Tribune, Oswrad, N,V. Nave ‘The achvoner Dun- dee, whent-tnden from onto, terired herg t= chiy'tn a baal i contitons Capt. Kolly reporte Inst night the worst be over oxperlancat on tho likes, (RAN IN FOR SIRLTENS + Apeétal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Burvaso, N. Y., Nov. 15,—The ennal achooner J. Nevlon, with cou! from Sandusky furToronto, could not mitke the harbor at Port Colborne lst night, and ran in bere fur shelter, PORT OF CIUICAGO, MAL, Bune Chicago, Mantiowoc, wumtrios, Brow M1. ueuit, Waite Lake, lumber. Pry HL, Firtvot), Bhilalo, coud, feorse K. Mravkwily, Haein, towing. Buta, wh HULA, beit-ure, . Muskegon, bumbur, ar. Maken, huntien, our duvou, suudeius, Mantavee, tint nH Lirbor, sundries. . Mulitateo. humvee. {pales tavern, sundries, yuan; Huiuber. et silt, Tt, Huiier, Bottle, cont. aie A. have, Sutulo, cunt, Aut, Murinette, Inubar, ary i. Hale, Mari LY, Ernbor, ah, Gulia. ir dram Mtnte, 1a ur elo, Goud fine, bo Holi, ALanoe, tes, ‘De Walt, Murliette, tumber, iu, HAN aud Haven, hiaiber. und Maven, uMbor. ) HALLENOM, 8, 8.08) LY corn wud sundries, rey res Higte, Mulisteu, faht. drop Euvorite, Menomiien, atidries, Prop Macy Grolt, Muwkexer}. Might, lrun-are, ratous, coming, Hrlt nt. cansistiees, HAH, (sinuy Miver, 1,89 bu corn, 3,000 tnt guts, F Sebe Rowrit, rang tin gan, che C.J, Maulit, Murinette, Behr Bulent Spry, Muskewon., sohr Martie itr, Pacewat guts, : Muskuzon, Mos Selir Kuty ton gepr wlipse, b Mudlutor, rel hv ase, TH Ys Calopbuil, stiskegon, Habe. W, NL. Hawking, Manistee, ght. city Clos Muntstee, Jight, ae roetar, Miaiteted, Hytt, Ree hut, Menuntiney, dant. che Cubi, Muatlatan, Hehe, Behr Hitciur Buy. Menouinge, sundries, rinetie. sundrien, Auud, Marinette, suitdeles, Felon, Sucinuttu, xandrigs, . Bronson, Menarini, tht. | Stoptiansan, Menominga, Wight Nuahot, Menokauney, Nghe, Rohe Sardiuta, Will Ketir Atonitue, Clove Hehe Puy Haye, Cn Retr J. 1L Owen, Escanaba, Wht, Bune Chicago, Manitoros, sundries. Vrup Bkyiark, Houtun Harvor, sundele OTHER LAKE PORTS, P vout tidnos, Anettal PIraren to The Chicage Tribuna Pont Hunton, Mich. Nove W100 pnt Passed up—Propellers Wissahickon, James [isk Jp, Obie and consort, Olean und barges; sehoun- ora I, A. Nicholson, J. He Mead, Howh—Propettora City uf ftanie, City of Con- cord, xara, Suporloc with Bacannba and con- work. Hurlington and burgess sehonners 3. Watson, Ishpeming, Kite Webmond, Jessie, Wind west, belsi, Wenthor line, ‘Speclul Misvateh to Tne cnicaga Tribune, Porn Hunos, Melty Nov, 1-5 Bm Pasand up—Peopetlor James Fisk Je. Loft port—Sehootiers Emma C. Hutehingon and J. Hi. Mead own—Propellor Tawtelzh and consorts achoonors Grauyer and Lady MeDohuld, Wind west, brisk, Weather cuol and vioudy, BUFFALO, sspectal Diepateh to The Chteugo Tribune, Noreavo, N. ¥., Nov. 19,—Arrivod—From Chi- engo—Propeller Now York, corn, ote; propa@ier O.d, Koratinw, corn; propeller We 1, Barnum, corn. From Pequaining—Sehooner Sum Fun, lumbar, From ‘awns—Barge Ajax, timber, From vulund—Propellur Ry YP. Ranney and achoonor’ Francis Patong, whout; sobooncrs Abira Cobb and Miles Gerlach, soni, From Uunkick— Behooner Venus, Clenrad—For Chiotgo—Propollbr Doan itich- mond, cumunt, ate; schooner J. D.Suwyer, cowl, For Milwaukee senonney Able Cobb, coal. For Raoine—Sehooner Hniated, coal. Por Clove- land—Suboonor Vouus, coal. PORT COLAORIE Asectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune," Pont Conponse, Ont, Nov. (5,—Padsed ap— Bebooner Waryunush, Picton to Milwaukeo, bire ley: dchoonur Mie Keller, Oswego to Detyalt, oTioin—Bohounor W. H. Ondes, Toledo to Ox donsburg, cori. MAQUETTE, Spaclat Mavaten ta Ths Chicago Tribune, MARQUETTE, Mich, Nov. 15.—Tassed up—Pro- 1 me | pallor 8, F, Hodge. Puseed down—Prope}ice John Pridgoon, Cleyred—Prupollers RJ. Hackett aud 8 Conus schoonors Willian McGregor add Stur- KSCANADA, " retclat Divzateh ta The Chicago Tribunts TScan ana, Mich, Now. B—Arrived—Stua mors fare Gucan. Forest Ulty, H. D, Colllaberry, aad Depurtut—Yohoonors sarenga, Typo, ‘Thomas Gawn, Powaukeo, and Negaunes, fe OUBDOYOAN, oe Special Disnaten ba t44 Caicago Tribune Curnovaan, Mich. Nov, 15,—Arrivud—Bchoon- era Juns Couch, M. B, Trumble, aud Barbar PEA SEIS aweaac, Livarod—P ru) a Pas Wind suuthwest, galo, Suowing hard. EMM, kptciat Dupateh ta ‘The Catcaga Tribune, Eitte, Pu. Noy, 18—Arrlved—Propeller Alas- ke, front Chicugo, gran and nivrebandise. Clourod—Propellue Juniata, for Chlcayu, ier chanudise. IIE RAILROADS. Another Enterprise Secking the North and North- west. More Trouble Brewing with the Eastern Lines Over tho Immigrant Tram The Pennsylvania Road to Shorten the Time to Now York to Twenty- six Hours, Tho Chicago & Northern—What Is It, ant What t tho Road Which In al Jeved to Be Buelthny itt "Tho Springtielt dispatehos atated: yesterday, atnong othor things of interest, that it concern to b¢ known as the Chleago & Northern ituilway hid bye Incorporated tna day before with a enpital stock of $1,000,00), the ineorporators be- ing John W. Ut of Chicago, M. C. Springer of Witmatte, George M. Sargunt and IL H.C, Mile ler of Evanaton, and FP, Hawiltits of tisehlatic Park. ‘Tho Une of route, as set forth fn tho ise pateb, was about As obatmiingly Inteotinlt anit was possible to atatomt, Itwas to atare from a point in Chicago "—which everybody knows is 2 rather good-sized phree—aiat rm tna direatton, Uhrough the cointics of dake, to the Hilnvls and Wisconsin State line, Vor wll Chat tha dlapntels camtatned, it yweus to Lerin at sone tinknown polut somewhere within Wires Uf forty suture quiles, id end at Wn other point, equally unksigwwa, advo that Ie yils tobe sumewvbero Gn the Wisvousin State ftte, Cleirly there was necdof more preelse tnfornit> tion on the subject, and a reporter for ‘is SMUINURY, started Torti to get It. Mr § priuyur, ond uf tic {ivorporators, 18 Chiet Peputy-Colleetor uf lateral, flevenue under Udl Ructor Harvey. Myr. Springer very frankly stated that he know very Mttle abolit tho nas rout, Its pita tind purposes, or its pro- posed flite of ronte, aud thut, to all ‘intdits and purposes, ne waa rently Helle more than a ike Ute-head th tho ctiterurise, thetiit ho ‘assured the reporter that it tras a bonn-fde schome, tnd: mtant wtsiness, For further, latormation be referred his visitor ty ste, Ulin’ ‘Wis tast-nismetl gentleman was found somo. wherg nour the roptinihe Renner Blovk, intent 1s poring over a muss of papers covered with bowlltering array of fyrures, Cho cir ult the adver indleuted thit Mr. Ulin’s bustiess was that fn rei Mr. Uta blimsetf begged xcneed from giving wy Informatton, owing tu in extravrditiarsy pressure of atteged Dnsiness, and tu the tet, ta he further sted, that be renliy wasn't ready to talle nbout the pro}- eet Just then any wits. Sotie other day he mint be less busy, nud more ready ty tile, but ditst thou he would buve to be excised. Tho re- Porter exeuged film. ‘The next gontiemun visited was Mr. H. I. C. Miller, to janest or the new Nedgiiug, who gave up ull that he ducmed disorcet te disclosy as Ita contidentini legal adviser, which wasn't very touch, Stil Ie was somothing -to find that tha alleged rond proposed to beyits somewhere on tho West Bide, whieh Isa Uttle more dete itt tha way of deaoription thin the rather wide- open praca “a polntin Chiewga"’s that, while it ny an ou the State tine, so fir ag mo Hli- " iT Jon was eonverned, If world fe on into and fhuily bring up tte Milwaukeo, 10 vonvot with some northern redd whiten was alleged to be desirous of gutting inte Chile cago over a direct Jie practically under ite own control, aud whicti, according to Mtr, Miller, was, wking Up the echeme with wn abuudatce of fucre, Just what roid it was which | was so ondxlous to tap .Chlegao Mr, Miller veeuly declined to stata, thotgh he mtthor mere thin fationted Coat the St. Paul & Mantle tolat dnd the Nortborn Palio Wout like to vet to Uhivagn, and that there were quite a number: of ather rows rituniny up und down the Staite of Wisconsin, sieludiine tha Wisconsin Central, whieh, for adeht that anybody. knew to the con trary, Inight be willing to work (his way if they had ithe to come: In over. ir tite the rested whieh was alleged to be bueltine the Chiengo & Northorn was any or the roads mentioned, a Cy) Millor studiously retrained trom s ating, thea rom tho dert manner ba which the mtine of de Wiseustisin Central wed rig in, (avctrred to the reporter thine 1f dint piirtéettlar corperation wasn’t the “backer,” tho Chieuo & Northorn people hoped st woitld be, and that it was ane othor cise: sehr tho wish might austily nel telatlon tothe thought. Asta tho piven the point on the West shic— vo that mifuht bemand ats Milwitlked teria, Mr. Miller was equally unaatistic. tory as to the amoiuitol infarination he threw anvily, Mok Laring, As tte Uxphitoed, to put the genres of the now toad Into the pussession of Hts: Srivala” the Chivare & Northwestern and the Milwaukee & Paul or of the coms munities through which it would Tike to piss, for the obvints ronson that toe so might got itliton Hexpor trouble ayer the ofa i tring riht of way dnd other hithor necesstry detalls, On one tittng, however, Mro Miller was very posltive: Part of the capita) bad been paid up; the alleged northern connection was backing the dehemo with more—in fact, plenty of Its tho iiany owas it bon fide alfate Mit every ruapect, and. gontrnily, the tine was tiptlly appronebing when Chtearo would fake tind miny trunk ali over tho Northwest trunk foes lending: Ines heading for as she now did for tho nist. Tlie Western Prunk Lincs? Passenger Ansociation ‘Finds Now Itrenkors Ahead, Th accordance with a resolution adopted at a tate ivoting of tho Western ‘Triink Lines’ Asso- elution tha roids in tho sssnelation yesterday forwarded drafts on the Erie Railway for te ninduilts chitmed to bedio to thent an imnil- wrint buatndss slice Jan. 1, 1891. Tt 13 quite certatii that the Erle will honur tho drafts, ft having nereed to pny those amounts on demand, ‘The total ‘amount elained tw be due fs nlout 30,000 The mmornts claimed to bo from tha Now York Centraland Haltimore & Ohio Wave not beon drawn for, as the Agures bave not yet been prepaged, but it is gentratly understded that the roids aru ready to biy up whun tio drafienie presynted. ‘The Weatern trank Ines were under the fm preasion that th lement of nevounte by tha Enstera Hnes, tniliidiny those for September, would stop all further trouble with the Bastera trunk Noes. regarding bmintgrant business, bo- Hleving that al! repuria: thereafter would be Yasou itppn tiv Hittion rates, Tut the re- yorts revelved since Frat tho tluitd Baltimore Xx Oblo ure again biased upon tho ult theres, "This wil compel the rgads inthe Western Lrunts Lines Association to draw npat those roads tor arredrizes from inonth ty imosith, ind abject thom to a great deal of truithle and annoyance, It shows Uiat the Eriv antl Baltlinure & Ohio ure determined to keap the pot boiling, and wil cot. Unue to make all tho tranble they can. By foretug tie Weatern truik fines todriw arrenre tues frdim inunth to thonth; thoy tro wnabsed to Puce thd amounts tus foreed to pay ly “ause pense Recount," ys threntoned rucoutly by Me. Abbott, OF tho Erie, and tt some utara tine, Wwhon att opportunity siuuld ator, thoy meat tu yet the woney back Iran the Westorn lines. ‘YVuls matter (a yreally troubling the Western Assucittion Hines, aud they bexin to seu that tho Taut is by no menns aver, anil thd some oncre gotie dation will have to Hy takou at once agaitist thy roads refuaing to mako thelt reports in tes eordanve With: the atssechtuen rites, Cominta. alonior Dixon bia thorefore cated tt rd the dvsuelation, to ve hela fa this city Tuvaday, Nov, 24 to bike these new complientions inte consideration, and to teeile upon sumo action that. wi Lring the stubborn Rasturn roads to terms, ‘Tho Western fines claim that (thoy will atund uo furthos nonsense” froin the Eastern trunk Hows, und that those which do uot at one ages to consply with the rales and reqitirementa of tho Western Assoghition will be proceeded nalnst the sumo usif ne eettloment of old accounts had beon imide, and their tlekels will be orderat olf sale trom thoso roads until they come to terns, Arguimouts tt a Sule of (leo State of Mle linelu ta Proveut Pooltug * Avectat Dispatch to The Chicuga ‘tribune. Briisaeiaty, UL, Nov. Lit the matter of tha Pouplo-of the Stato of Hiluols, upon tne formatiun of the Atturnuy-Goneral, va, the Chi- vaya & Attor Iallrand Compiuy, the Wixgtns Ferry Company, tha Madison County Ferry Cormpany,and the St. Louls Belge & Tunuet taille Fond Company, buikg an application toe ats in dunetion to restrain the gufd dofeadhuis frou exceubing certullt eoitraold huretofora wade whereby thes fnye poulud tholr carniigg, ante monte ware (aude today ta the Clroutit Court be- fore Judo Suan Bx-Goy. Patinor and Jubu Bayo Pater tusisted = Attornuy. Gonerat steCariuuy Tor the pounla. und the Hon. Samuel G. Ulover and Judge Edwards, of speingticld, appearod for the Wilns Vorry Company, ‘Shere was uo appourance for the Chlcage & Alton and tho Bridyo & ‘ranuel Comouyy, and it waa jatimuted today that the two latter are prebably lu aytpatby with the Suite in tho ene. Judye Rdwacds und the At- torney-Geuerat vlosuil the aryuinents tonight, and the cours adjourned, taking tho mutter under sdyisumen * The Contral Paciie Mune Sot Linsltod ‘Tickets or Et WH Bo Churgod Untlin- Med Rates by Nastern Boads, For sonte time past thore baa been a disputo betwuen’ the Baaters trunk linus and the Cen- trat Paotile Mntniad rogarding passuugor rates. ‘vhe Bustern trunk Unee uburge difforent rates ouuollinited aud-iimited tickets, ‘ney allow Western conndetigns to add a $15 raty,Chteayo wWNow York far limited tickets, while tuoy r= quire theni to add $2 for unlimited tickets, ‘Thiy $8 dono fu ordor ‘to prevent tho scalping dud finproper tito of — tick~ ets, Untlinited tickets can readily bo disposed of to scalpury, Louauay they cun bu y tine and nilow pAsse to atap. at any point they desire, while Ilmited tlekote must be used within a givay tine and have no atop-aver privilees. The Central Ba Ging Husted Cuipun mello tuntitaitod tickets anly, tid consequently it charges #24 Ceom Crleasa te New York, but it demands a $15 rate, the sama ns is allowed on ltaited tipkets, A mnpeting of Gonernt Passougor end ‘Ticket Agonts of Baste ern rinds wns held yesterday,at the Grond a. eiNe Hotel far tue purpose of teking into con. sideration tho protests mado by Mr. ‘Thomns Goodman, Gene Vossenger Agent of the Central Facltle, and to deciia what action 14 novessary to revulate the dispute, ‘Thare werd present & A, Ford, Ponneyivanin Companys i (, Wentworth and ®, L Whittey Michizan Cans frnts und Wei donnson. Lake Shore & Michi- xia Southern, “After fully ter Iwas deemed inexpedient tore tho povition herutefurd (akan. as the wrantitir of special privilewes ty the Centenl Pas cia would nuice it necessary tat sims Hur priviteges bo granted to “other lines, A joint dispateh was sunt 10 Mr. Goodin, of the Pacific, Informing, Blin that if he hie pow issuing tollnited thakets ta Kater fetes he will have to be charged regulon tne Hsnitet rates, but if be adopts (ho practivs of other ronda and places on sale liintted tickets, fie £15 wil Lave to hu addod fraut Chicago to New York, The Pennsylvania Intonds to Make Stl Hetter ‘Time Between Chicago and New York, ‘Tho Pernsylyanin, Railrond people contem- plato neti furthor fmprovement tn tho tne mado by Its fnat* mited express.” Tho train now Ienves Chicitgo nt 3:9) ft. m., and reaches New York nv y, m. tho following day, It Is now thelr Intention to slivrton thé this of tho tritin between Uhicaga ad Nuvw York frou twenty. atx to twentyetive hottrs, tind fhistend of starting the thiln from Chleago at gsi) p. in. to start it nt Nbowt iyi. ‘Tans thd tral would reach New York at abaut7 p,m, tho folluwine day, or oniy: one hour later tiitn the train arrives now. | Tis belleved that this arrangomuut WI rently add to the poputnrity, of tho triln and largely: the erenso yisiness. Most pnssenzurs, fini cs- Heclilly thoxe from Chionad, prefer to leave At 8 this igA much more convenient hour Wp. tt, ‘The Chiengo pussensers will, by this arrangement, bo able to finish tholr dys business before lonving, and those coming from tho West cun spand an houror tivo in tho, cit find still arrive two hours sooner tn New York thin by tay the 3200p, my fuel trains over tho Vanderbilt roula. The Erie and Grand ‘fravk people have also bad conferences lately with a ylew to runsing 9 {nat trata between Now York and Chicuuy via tho Erie to Bultalo, and thonee via the Grand ‘Trunk to Chicago, They citi they cun nike UT in the the. made by their competituri—namuly: twenty-alx hours, No detinit conclusion lng yet been teached in the nintter, Lut it is very IMiely that they wilt put on a fuat team before lone Meoting of Stockhotdors of tha Mom phis & Churieston, HUNtavinne, Alay Nov. 16—Tue stock hotdors of tho Memphis & Clinrleaton iallrond unani- mounly cleeted the folowing Board of Di- vectors: V. KX. Stevenson, John L. Codwatinder, Charles ¥. Swaln, Dunlel L, Beans, of New Yor! W.U Rison, of tluntsvilles We M. Farcington, J. A. Itnges Jr, It, 0. Frayer, of Meniphis; @. M. Foxg, Wiltlam Duncan James D, Porter, Joro Baxter, of Nashville, Keun: C,H. biness of Augusta, Ga, The Directors “ulected Vic. Stevenson President, Jere Buxter Vicerl'rosi- dent. ‘The Mrevtora will decline to y clilin uf tho Kast Tennessee, V Beorh Rutrond or lessees, and will imu Jy take steps to take charge oF Uo property aud Tun it in the futerest uf the stuckholders. Tho gross eurninga jnerensud over U5 per cunt over Inst yent, but the expunge was largely Incrensed: by Wo ptrchuse of “atee) | ral ‘he stock is owned principally in Now York, Nushville, and Memphis, Change of Ownership of the Sowa Enaterns Speelal Diapateh to The Chiraga Ivibune. Minwedunen, Wis, Nov. 1.—1t wis dnnouneed §n tho weneral oilices of the Chicagy, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallway today: that the company hos completed negutiutions for the purehnse of the Lown Enstérn Mullwiiy,. narrow guge, fti- nivg from Heulah Junction, wine ilies from MeQregor, on tne River Divislon, to within two: iifics ot Elitader, and proposes to extend the rodd to Eliaider ataitee, ‘Eis move Will prove beneflefal to Northern Lown, us tnany towns tufure gxuluided from market advantages: h tell pow. bave rulrond advantixes of the bost nu WHI Contest the Legaiity of Ralltond Ald puittis, Svictat Dispittch to Thé Chicago Tribune. BAicroua, N. Yi, Nov. 16.-One hundred thous sand dolltts of bonds iss by tho. town of Saratoga tn Ibid in. ald ofthe Sehuytorville & Upper (Mudseit ftallrodd Colmpany, and held by parties 1 yarious sections of the country, are to have thalr legality ested IA tho court. Judge Hoekes bas granted an injunetion, did tomer- voty tho Koitd Uf Supervisors of Surdtoga County will bo served with pipers restraint thew trom letying money to pay intereat on tho bonds fu question, ‘Thb action js couimenced by a, nuntler of the bedviest ud most prominent tuxpuyors fi the ‘Town of Saratoga. Ghariny vets, irrezuineities, nud truud ure alleged, tinent cunbsel have been retalued. Kestgnatlons Bpxtat Dispaten (a ‘The Chicaon Tribune, GALENA. ML, Nov. J5.—Cburles V. MeKiniay, Assistant General Frelht Agont of the Chicago & Northivestern Ratlroad, in vhirge of the Chl- dngd, Milwaukeee & Northwestern Rallroud Die vision of tho Chicago & Nurthwesturn Railroad, hag resigued bis posluon, nnd leaves tho urmploy: of the company and Galena shortly, Bir. see Aetujes leaves tho Chicaga & Northwestern alle rind ty organize and tike eharie of the freight and passenger departments of tho Wheeling & Dake Erie Ralirad, a new line nearly completed from ‘Tuledo, 0. to Wheellng, We Va, with branches to Huroh,0,, Sandueky, and Clevolund, A Now Road In Kansas, Bpectat Dispatch to The Cuedes Trivunt, Widitirs, Kas, Nov, 16.—The Guldenu bprings Railroad Company buve just filed tholr charter with the Seerutary ut State, The company enl- cwate the building of a road from Arkansas ity, Rawloy County, Reape, i mt of Mineral S to Dodgy City, Kauai, nied “Lheoukh tho Cotuties of Cowley, sumaior, Lurpor, Rurbour, Cownnelo, Ford, Kingaiun, Pratt, und Bdwards, finowards, in Kimts. Tho Ietutth of the Tiny will be avout 200 miles. ‘The anpital stock {4 $200,002, Guideau springs will be the headquarters of tho rand, Kastorn Gentlemen on a Tour of Ine spectlon. CInciXnatt, U., Nov. M.—A party of olyhtecn gentlemen from Uoston and vicinity, among whom are D, tL. Darluy, of Ballou & Ca., Bose ton, ahd the Hon. John Kimball, Prealdent of tho Renate of Now Tampshire, ware hore toduy, wuests of the Cincinnatl Northern itullway, ‘thuy are under the ware of Gun, Jobn M. Corie, Preskdont of tha Clucinnatl Northern ialiwayy and wre Ingpecting the narrow-gauge eyatem of whlch that ralitvay i a pare Miaceltasnounn Itenis, ‘The Chicagy Mailroad Aasveldtion of Uoneral Passenger and Mcket Agents Will hold its regu Inr monthly meeting Nov, 21, Instead of Nov. 2, which fotie on 8 Sunday, ‘Tho Miluols Centeal Railroad Company has es» tablished a note Cedar. Keys, Fi, vin New Orteaiss, In conncation with stoninors running betiveen Now Orleans and Codue Keys. Tho Fort Wayne Ralttroud brought iu lasteven- mig 700 immigrants fromm New York, uiost of whom are destined for Western and Northwest- grit poluts, whore thoy lntend to yrow up with the country, ¥. Davis, tho efciont chief clerk in tho freiaht dopartinont of tho Chicago & Bastora Hlinols Koad, has been promoted ty the position af Assletiht Coporal Frolght Agent, with buud- aitartura (ne this city. ‘Tho Directora bf the Chicago & Alton Rallroad held hu adjourned quarterly mocting yestorday, but transtuted pu business of tiportince. ‘Te only {tant watch Ganie ip for consideration ru- dated to gong Outstandig crore rears of the Kunaas City branch, and these the Directors vated shottid be closud out. The Northern Uuclie Railroad are baying 400 new Croll etrs tuado at tha Lafayutte Car- Works, Yusterday thoy wore votitied that i qairt Uf thom would be sont west Loday, sid thot tho entire urdor would vo fuliiiiod by” thd lattor qurtof next month. Ag the vata come to Ciilens u thoy will be toadod with rile at tho Union ron & Stoel Works, und then sent dircat to the Yollowstuuc, si Air. HL. B, Stone, the now General Buporintoud- eutat the Catouxo, Burliagtion & Quiacy lall- road, assumed the dutios of hls position yestor~ duy, He will ocoupy a site of vonygulent vOUnIS a8 the thted four at tte Hurtlagtod Haad- quarters, corner Of Michigail avobue Rau- doipy stroots, Str, Cuarles Hegsigne, for some Ume past private uceretury to Gonoral-Sanager Potter, gives up this position to takoa similar ouo WILD Sr, Stone. ‘fhis morning the Lake Shora & Highiqan cain Boutherd Haflrgad will bring frou tho w York, und Nuwport to juat detachment of ollivors wad iwen Vortland, Uostun, No 7 rephico tho 40), aflcers und ton sugontly, tu: moyed from Baa Franclivo to tho Bast. The parly today wil! consist of 103 olicers wud men und fitty ladies and childeen, They ga Weat un the chicagy, Burlington & Guiavy sad the Union actiu, Yosterday the Ialtimory & Obio Company Nxed upou soveral changes in ite thine sobedulo, whiuh wo into effect on Sunday, MWeraufter hts train for Columbus, Woeenng, und local points will leave Cyleugo ug 83d a, Ody inatend of wt 8:33; returulng i willarelve at 7315 p.m. Ine stead ol ats p.m. ‘The New York through tran 2 wilkleave at GilU p.m. a3 gow, but will assive in foagn at 8:95 8. tn. Instead of 4:5) Tho 0:1) p. in, train niso leaves onthe same titne, but aaelees teem Now York at 5:50 a. m, instead of ath: ‘The Kook [stand has the honor of hele tho first (llnols rond to adopt and put Inte effect tho now State Commissioners’ tarlif.. This road issted now tarlifa yesterday, tho rates of which correapond with those recentiy adopted by the Commissioners. ‘The lock Island when it ne. ceptel a now charter sbont n yoar ago agreed to adopt any tates that the State Commissioners may make. Tho ofllcers of tha road toan to ataind by thelr agreement, and thorofore refute to Jolt tho othor rods In fighting the now tari, ‘Tuo wetton of the Nock Island will compel othor ronds Its the Bthte to nioht the sdtie rates from eUMIpPEting PoInts. Tho Philadetphin Urea saya: “to the easly part of rho werk Ceorme He Huberts, Prealdetit of the Potineytvatia Ttinilroud, wonttio Now York te drranit for the running of tho Naw York atid Uptone fimited oxprese of a nutickor Keheditlo In order ta keep ahead of Vanderbilt, Mr. tobe 14 did fot zo in ily private cat, bat redo tts an ritinars passeneer, Wher the iden of the new hicaxa inited ’ wan conceived, President Ttoberts ftaued an onter that no person shold be allowed to rile free on that train and that no pisses Of wt; abould ted ng fare. Att how nite stat ped arross aT HL be nee issuer MHele Kage tric eteuell In red Ink, “Nor good on York and Citlenzo Hmilted." rts raturnad to this elty on 7 cuiny over on the few train, The cons ductor came throu as usual, collected the tlekete nad punehod thom with care. dnd on reaching Mr. Roverts lifted bls hat and bowed politoty nud atartart on. “Hold on” shouted President ioborts to the condtctor, “what are your Instruction about coltocting fares on thin train?” “ Wo are not to nllow ang ote to ride of & piss and not to altaw any dend-heads,” sald the con ductur, nut knowing whethor to suite or look If thon." datd the Pennayivania’s Vrosl- “why djun't you demand my fare?" no uetur stood dazed and trembling I his bouta us thd railtodd mnghate took out bis Pockot-louk, handed ‘the conluctur, nf) Lill und asked, “ How tnuch is the fare?’ tle then added, *F made that rile, and 1 don't sited to brenk it myself and don't want you ta disoboy When ay the conductor handed him his change and tha President resumed reading bis papor. ——————— ‘ HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Anuuxl Meeting and Eicction of Ofi+ —Fho Claim Agatust the Marine Bank, The annual meeting of the Chiengo Historical Society was belt tast evening, the Hon. I, N, Arnold fo the chair, Toe Hon. John Wentworth prosonted a reso- lution providing for relloving the committco heretofore appointed of all dutios fn conneation with the prepiration of a history of the city, atid providing that tho use of the library of tho society Le given toany one Inclinad to assist Cupt. Andreas lu the work, Some discussion fullowod, in which Mr, Went- wartle charged that the preparation af the bis. tory wis a private cotorprise, aud the resolution wus udoptod, Mr. Arnold rend a totter from, tho Hon. H, I. Wastburne, presenting the soclety a copy of his Ife. oF ox-Gow: Coles, which was ‘gratefully re- eelved. ‘. L, Ohetiait presonted 4 reaolution resting thar n sou of ex-Gov, Coles, now Hying in Phita- deiphia, was in possession of valuable tettera and papers forming o yuirt of the carly history of Lilinvis, and cuiting upon the President to write to ulm und try to seeure thein tu be added to the arclves of the guclety. The resolution was adapted, President Arnald thon subinitted on extended report shurving tho work of tho year, tho dont ons recvive, ote, which hitd swelled the brary to 21,790 volumes. The report also showed that ndditional instaliments fram the Gitvin Fund had been recelved, and these, with tho accruing intorest, bad been id in city bonds, umuunting to €30,0U0. Tho Pond bequest, it Want on to sity, bud buen sold, and ¢1,bu0 hn buen realized, Which bad also been invested in bonds and mortgitses, ‘Tho report couclided by reference to the death of members during the yeur—James H. Bowen, Chyriea Hitchcock, Ueorge Armour, Janes M. Walker. Willian Hiekhng, and George F. Rumsey—and closed with saying that the financial condition of the socluty wag better than it had beon sluce tho great fire. THE TREASURERS LEPORT was noxt submitted. It showed that the receipts hat been $1,559, of which £401 bad been for dues and ge7s [1 sundry sources. The expenses gud been 31387, and the balauce un band was Mr. Wentworth was uot dntirely satisfied with tho honnelktl showing, and wanted to know what wits owing the sovlety. He felt that the &0) ho hid paid for membership bad been 1s woud a3 stolen, and that tho kocloty had ttterly talled of its nissign. Continuing inthis strain, and mit ferting considernbie convern about the minege- Inent Of tho suclety and dldpliymng svine disgust ut the lethargy which seemed to have seized tho meubera, he wanted to know why it was that the committes uppolnted abuut four yenrs ago to prosucute the eluims uf the govloty aumnainat theuld Murine Bunk, amounting to about $18,000, had done nothing, fe hit noticed that tho uill- cers of the bunk had recently gotten Judgment ayninst eertaln insurance companies, and bo thought {twas about thne thoy had been pro- oueded agnlnst, Mossra. Speldon and Arnold followed, cu- denvoring to exptnin matters, and the result of the diseussion waa that Mr, Wentworth was added to tho committes to louk after tho collec. von of tho Mariny Bank und other claims, und he announced that be would ace that something was done at once. W. F, be Wolt followed with an. interesting vader, belog bis personal recotlection of same of the prominent mon of tho country in by-gone days, Tor which he wus tendored a vote of tanks, After giving some interesting reminiscences of John Adams, Commodore Morris, Willan Hunter, James Hurroll, Asher Robbins, Gov. Levi Lincoln, Danicl Wabster, and other Euat- orn staivamen, he sald Cuming down to later times, Tebange tho scene to tho West. Herd tn Ulinols In 1%, 1 met a Urliilant phalanx of young mon just inurabation, for tho battle of life, 1 remember them wit mingled fecings of plonsure and sadness. A Cow atl linger on the stige of action, there not. supertiuous butin green old age, still Mzhtlog fy the ranks, o retired in honor from the tleld. THENG WERE LINCOLN AND DOUGLAS, Hardin and Hiker, Shiekda and Ulssell, thore wera Norimun I, Judd, Newton 2, Btrong, Henry: Rady of Shawneetown, Sanborn, and the unfort- uiiate Dur fights: pitted Linder. Who enn recur to those days without in memory listening to the artate dectunation of Ssaauel Lyle Sulth, the elaxdeul eloquence of McDougall, the Ane business talent of Kamucl Snowdon Hayes, the ters stenunetation of Lovejoy, tho eoaeut argiments of ‘Tracey, tha ingenious ot feria of Joho. Brown, the legal neumen of Spring und Matlerre, or tha wit of Butterfeld and Meeker. Alu! they bave all zone by, Line eoln, he who bud tenehed the highest round of the bidder of politreant distinction; Dutiglas, who hud but one mere step tu tike before renebing: the sumo lolty nheut; Mardis, who poured out his blood un the pining of Moxico; Baker and Mulligan, who dled in detunse of the liberties of the country, tho faat: numetl uttering with al- most his fut proath the tmmortal order, * Lay me down and save tho Hag. Uofore closing | must mention the nuimo of ote who In att Unostentations way bevame w benefactor of his Nation. It was Iny priyileye to know, and from my business relations with hin durlig. nlnoat four yenra to admire pig kindness of heart, bis nobility of charaeter, and ability of mint untted to ambitious hope and doteriniuation ta aehiove au honored name. | inean the late George Buchan Arnivtrong, the founiter of the railway nell eervica of the United States, the most perfect rattway acrvico in existence, Whove monument may be svar withly the grounds of the new Host-Otlice. He was the great-grandson ot Ceorge Buchanan, the Seottish poet, and 4 coudin of Prosident Janes Bucher, THE ELECTION OF OFFICE iS resulted aa foltu President, 1. N. Arnold; Vico-Prosldents, Thomus floyny and B, b.Wash- bnrne; Soeretary aud Laue A, 1, Hager; ‘vreastirer, Henry HM. Nash; Executive Commit- tee, Mark Skinner, Jou Wontworth, UD, i, Puursona: and Norwluating Commitieo, 3. W. Icerfoot, Mark Skinner, md W, . Do Wolf, BP. L. You waa appolnted Trusteo of the (Hista Fund, and BG. Mason of the Pond Fund. Mr, Washturne annoutced that at the Decem. bor inceting tho govlety would by presented with a palitting In oft of the Jato W, 1. Oyden, Chicnio's first Snyor, upon which ovedsion Mr, Arcold would read a momorial of the deccared, aud allot the ox-Mayors living, as woll as the present Mayor, would be invited to bo present, ———— RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE EMPLOYES, Crnotnnati, 0 Noy, li.—The Executive and Advisory Comuittecs of tha Haliwuy Mail Servico Mutual Hunotle Avsoolationot the United Stalos mot bere today to dovise meniate pay the {ndebteduoss caused by the detoteation of Willtam aA. James, Seorutury and Tronsurer, who clatuen months ago involved the asuvelation in aloss of $0,000, It was duolted to call acon yoution of duleyutus cltogun from cach division to meet in Indiauapolle Doc, 21, Among the propositions to be presented to the convention will be ono to provide that new meimbors stall nut be subjects to aasessuiont Tor Indebtodness now existing. Avothor will be tu limit tho tine within wruich delinquent membors ay be reine stated. ‘Thero Were ten weinburs of each cunt. tulttee prevent. <a ACCESSION TO THE CHICAGO BAR, Byectat Dispatch to The Chicagu Tribune, GaLena, Ill, Nov. 13.—The Hon, Lould Sblas- Jor, of tnla clty, baa entorod Into s copartuers ship with tho Hon. Willian O'Brien, of Chlcago, und will leave this evualug for tba purpose of taking part lu the trint ut cages in tho Chlcayo courts In which the frm pave boul retained us counsel. Sfr. Shissler graduutod from the Hare vard Law Sohool tn t53t, ona hue pri athena at * for over twenty yours, attaining” tee ae ee aosleion for oneriy, ability, ane atrict Intugrity. For suvorul yours past be has stood at the bar ht thiy fudicind district, und ta- day rauks among the loading lawyers through 1881I—TWELVE PAGES nth out the State, f in who! BS nie of Unicago may with safety acoord aheacty Welcome, ata THANKSGIVING, Exeetttive Proclamations Appointing a Day to ite Properly Obnerved. Brntxartes, tt, Nov. 15.—Tho Governor to- day Issued the following Thanksgiving proclama- tlon: Srazé oF In.txots, Executive DEPAtnent,— In obedience to our anctent Natoual custum of setting apart one day of the closing year for ublie Becognition Uf the iesslugs of Diving Hroviterica, t. Shelby M. Cullum, Governor of tho Stato of iiliuvls, do appoint Thursdas, tho Sith day of November, inet., ad a day of ‘Chanks> gisiie. f recotamend that’ the ponvlo of this Stnte observe that duy ase hothiay, atiay ot frionly rentions, tai) oF Failte rbankey icing to Almighty Goud for the hlessings iio bas veer pleased to bestow, and prayer to Him for iis continued favor, Tn testimony whercot, 1 beraunto sot iny hard and cause the great sealof thd State tobe uf- thx Ponty te the gy of Sprlogield, this 1th of November, A. 1), 1831. S.M. Cotton, is the Governor: $ Drstestr, Socrotary of Slate. Hexny Govunues, O.. Nov. 1.—Tho following has beun Issued by Gov. Fostor: STATE OF O10, Executive DerantMant. recognition of time-honored and cherisbed tom, and in cunformity with te reconmmendas tomof tho President, f appoint Thursday, tho ith day of Novembor, 2 be observed aun day of public Thankagiviug and dovotion, and [ re. quest the poople of the State to nasumble on that jay in their usual ple of worship aud offer thinks to Alnighty Gud for the countless bleas~ inge yo enjoy, and invoke @ continuance of Di- ue favor. During the yenr tho State hné suffered o gront beretvemnent in the logs of bor must Hlustrioue ron, the Catof Mugisteate of the Nation; but the tes whioh bind togothor the peuple of the whoio country havo’ been — streugthqpod. ue Government, vf tha people, by the people, aod for ‘tho peuple, "ts uulmpatred aud more loved thao ever before, Tho laws of the Hepabile have Leen faithfully enforced and obeyed, Our yellglous and educational Institue tons bare pipebered, our iuduatrids have Hours irked, and the people wore never more huppy, theve biessitigs wo have abundant causu tor duvout thanksiiving, und, whllet eoloying the bounties bestowed upon usas a people, let us not forget the lessoua of ebarity, aud, whilst wo give (hanks tor mercies vuttobsafed us during tho yonr that fs drawing ton close, let us re- momber, as wa invoke the favor uf God fur the coming year, that “righteousness exalteth a uation Uiven under my band and the great sen] of tho Stata at Columbus the 1th day of November, A. D, 1881, and tho lodth your of tho independence of the United Status of America, By tho Governors Citas, Fosten. Citas. TowNSeND, Beeretary of Btate. a ATLANTA'S EXPOSITION. Eloquent and Patriotic Speceh by the General of the Army. ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 15.—Tho Mexican Vote- rans’ Association told it¢annual necting today in Judges’ Hall ou the Exvosition grounds. Gen. Walker, ina brief speech, introduced Gen, Hen- ry KR, Juckson, of Savannuh, whe delivered an orntion on the history of tho campalxi against Mexicu, Get. Sherman velug called on ndde a short specch, in. the course of which be said: “We bnave heard tho eloyucut address of this metnorable day. Its spirit 1s good, and] sce no ronson why wo mny not vow declare with Wob- ster, ‘S'bank God, lam no American citizen.’ Weare Aicrican citizens. I thank God Jam one, and J tell you T enn go from any spot from Maino to Texas and stop where I please, ao long a8 [ bebuve myself and obey the laws of the place, and that ls the spirit of our Govern- ment. Thot ls what made us the United States of Anierten, and that is the foundation stone upon which Governments aro bullt for this can- nent. Wo fought our mother and nequired our independence, and today we are tho same Nation, the sume suldiera, tho samo Govern- Mont, the same flux; and, so far aa | am cor cerned, Lom juat is Criendly to Ocoruin as Pam to my own native State of Ohio. [immense ape pluuse.) Hf you think Georgin Is the Letter part of the country, why, stlek to Georulas aud tC you want to xo to Cailfurnia, why, 0 there, That ia the great’ value of ‘our ‘system of Government. itis Government worth tbt- lug for, | bave come toduy to lovk upon these bulldings where once we had battteficias, and I delight snore to look upon them thin ta look Upon the seene whicb was here enacted sixteen yenrs RO, ANd Tsay that avery ina. every kindly woman over this brond tnnd trkca as much pleasire in your prosperity and in. this oxpositionns do those who nre altting in this presence today. 1 did wut intend to bu brought ‘oUt oven this tarich, batt think wo wre all (1 Rosfton to say, every one of us, that we thunk God we nre oich and every one af 14, great and sinall, young ind wld, Aincriean citizens." $$ Winchicaters Bypophoaphitos willcure consumption, coughs, weak lungs, bron- chitig,and general debility. Established 23 years pou aa AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. 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