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v enue CHIC NDAY, NOVEM BE mer nasociato of Benyon In the Exchange Bank, Along In September Benson could got no mar- ket for nla cortitientes, which clreulated to the extont of many thousinda of dolinrs, and wont to Young for ald, Young gavo him Cranlor's chocks on tho Contral Bunk—paper of tho same nature. ‘This wns done without tho knowledge ‘of the Preatdont or Directors of the Contral, and the prictice was continued until the amount beeamo very Inrge. President Bishop, of tho Central, “dlacuvered his) Cashier's « J actions n° few ‘weeks omy, and, severely All Its Capital and a Heavy Assoss- sebuking | Uline ona etamd suceredel in The amonot, and aa he supposed succceded 10 ment Necessary to Cover redeem tye nearly nil bia Paotfe Hank piper. Ho Liabilities, was astoundod to discover Thursday that Young had been surreptitiously continuing the pracy flee, and that his bank hold olatiins aginst the Business to Be Continued as Usual Today by the BOSTON BANK Extremely Bad Condition of the Affairs of the Pa- cific. Paelfle to tho amount of $800) inciuding 1 aingle check of $100,000 necepted by" Young from, yon t few hotre tefore, Presidont Bishop Imniediately appllud to Benson for colinteral. Henvon serzud whnt be eonld got hold of ne. the time, and turned over a quantity of miscelinne- Central. e ua securities, which today nro found to have a is face value of $25,000, ‘This Is THE ONLY SECURITY THE CENTRAL, NANK ‘ 3 by the ITAS Honie Queer Transactions by th for Its claim of $800,000 ngainst tho Pacific Bank, Cashicr of the Latter The Central hns, however, raised $500,000 ort : Cc & aide, and hing enifed Ite quick toany in, ay that, oncern.s with the eneh on hand and limmediately avatia- Die, the bank naw has $200,000 nbove what cut be teranded by depositors or other creditors, Business will bo continuad ng tisiitl tomorrow, Cash yeuere resignation fa domanded, and nine: hie: Rumors of Impending Extensive Pailures and Further Serious Finanolal Complications. Will be on duty Monday nrorning. Col, Needbatn, oxniniuing the alfalrs of tho 1 cillo Hunk, is of npinion that its capital $1,000,- OHO, nnd an additional imiliion for whieh tho stockholders can be drawn tpon, will pay depose {tors and othor creditors In full. THE WEATHER, Signal Sorvice. OFFICE OF THE CiEF StNAL OFrFicnit, WASH INGTON, D. Ua Nov. 21—1 0, ni—Foer ‘Tennessoo and tho Ohio Valley, slightly warmer and gen- erally falr weathor, followed by focal ruins ia tho weatern portion, casterly tosoutherly winds, and falling barometer. For the Lower Lake region, slightly warmer, south to west winds, gonorally falr woathor, and falling baromoter. Hor the Upper Lake region, slightly warmer, south to woat winds, fale weather during tho stationary or falling barometer, followed ‘oecastonal ight rain or snow during the night. Bor the Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Valleys, slignt rise in temperature, variable witids mostly from south to west, increasing cloudiness, arens of lsht rain, stuttonury or slowly fulling barometer, ‘Tho Chief Signal Olttvor furnishes the follow. ing spcelal bulletin: Fair weather prevaited ronerally throughout tho districts eust of the ltocky Mountains, The temperature has fallen about-ten degreas on the Atlantic const, and has risen.slowly in tho Mississippl Valley, the Lnko region, aud the Northwest, Winds trom the northwest to suuthwost In tho New ogland and Spectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Toston, Mass, Nov, 20.—The snapented banks Are stitl tho subject of intel comment, and tho Probability Is that tomorrow will witness more than one fiilure of gigantla dimensions. ‘There aire any wild rumors tonight. ‘Tomorrow will prove thofr authentiolly, Onc Is that one of the best-known firing here, which bas xlways stood above susplelan, will collnpec, with Hnbil- ities of n quarter of a tuillion. Tho doors of tho Central Bank will open tomurrow, and busl- ness will procecd ag usuni, the Callowing card having been fssuod by the full Bourd of Direct- ors tonizht, after a meating of seven hours’ dite ration: “We have caused an examination of tha books and aasets to be made, and nat an error or uia- crepancy hag been found thoreln, and, with tho single oxception of Its clulm nualnst the Pavitic Nutional Bank of this eity, ity assets are jood beyond a doubt, We balleve its claim agninat tho Pacific Bank, with the culliterdls held to se- cure the saine, Wil ultimately result in Netle, If any, luga to this bank, ‘The bank will bu open Jor business as ustind tomerrow_ morning, pro ‘pared to micet its obligations,” There are NOW IN CASHIN THE VAULTS MORE than $200.00, moro thun enn possibly bo called for today, and five bunks—the Maverick, Hamil- ton, Security, Redemption, ana Commonwealth I have pludo $100,000 cach for sixty days, If nt tdele Stat from north to. t in tho the onder that rine tha slats nentist thadias | Roe. ROUEN glee eaith to ieapin the LARS citle are not settiud, the Central wilt rearganize, and (neronse its capital stock balf a imliiion, and inke up Msloun, guarantecsto that effect having een voluntarily given, : THE CENTRAL'S CLAIMS AGAINST TITE PACIFIC nmount to 800,000, the face value of tho cole lateral belt being but $250,000. But, to show the loose = mannyement, the Cuahler of the Central han since Inst full been fa the havit of exchanging tho checks of bis Unnic reylon and the Nurthwost, Tho indications ura that fair and slightly warmer wonthor will pre- vail in New England and tho Middle States dure ing Monday followed ‘Tucsduy by geuerally cloudy aud warmer weather, Crtcago, Nov, 0.—10:18 p. m.—The tollowing, observations are tiken at the same moment of ting at all tho stations named: UBNERAL ONARRVATIONS, Trers Ther, 2st’ | nus1s Pe thet De he Stattons. Wind, [rent urver. Sor those of the Pyvitic for the accommodation ar of Mr, Benyon, without the knowledge of the 0) Fut Hircotors or of tho Presltent. ‘Tho latter heard sepa: of It Thursday, when be found the Pacitle pad vcray. obtained a cbeok for $100,000 {u exchange for Its tu own cheek. He burried over to the Paclfe and uf demanded collateral, and obtained from Benyon ae half a bushel basketful, whieh to-day are iY fonnd_to be worth the amount stated above. ue The President and Cashier will probably be asked for thoirresignations tomorrow. There 43 noting new in relation tothe Pacitle Bunk, « ‘ho examination belug stil in progress, except AN INTERESTING ATORY FRO Mi. JOHN SHEPAND, lof the firm of Shepard & Norwell, dry woods, who $3 0no0 of tho Dircctors, us to the failure. He anys tune Thursday forenoon Benyon, tho Prealcont, tld tho Dicectors that the bank was deeply livolved through ita transnotions with se Faeunuba, Fort Garey. Bort Guy Grand Uny cescel wad! eierene eoe: ec 1 ‘Thoodore C. Weeks, and would full unless he g |e v could at once get $150,000. with which pea itd to maka his clearance nt tho Eliot Bunk. i FS | He saya Woeks was very Inrgely indebted Sie Hi to thom, and that it had been bls practice to 3 Is. ma give checks to Weeks, which the lntter would BE [Rege|Mrtaiiee| Uy always coveron the same day with checks on is [3 rast. | other banks, = Ha ae 113 SYSTEM OF SWAPPING CHECKS BIS i he acknowledges bnd been ging on withaut tho SN Ht ‘knowledge or suspicion ‘of tho Directors for nw |S 0540 fone three mouths, “As soon as we under- iZ Fite etood tha sltuution we went to the otlice of Mr. be 4 c! Weeks, where wo found that gentleman, and asked him for $150,000. He at oncy sent out for that Buin, and asenred ua chat It would svon be fortheoming. Meanwtilte we diacussed. pls position. . Although rather Ill at ease, he talked contidontly of being able soon to squire his ace = “F¥oommallto measure, LOCAL OWSERVATIONS. Time, [dure y fier, Muy Woe.) Very Te fistdan, ma. [ibs tae) Bt | Wiis: 4] 8 (Calm.. Gtear. count with the bank sntlsfactority. His mes- ae eee aal any | ay BIW dd laut. senger returned with the funds, and wo lost no | fin m1 Rh BS SWeeel 10 unr, tine {n handing thom aver to Mr, Benyon, who | Seam: t2e! Sho | os seed Hu. TCloudy, thon gnld be should be able to tide over this dif- fuulty. Itbud beew arranged, bowevor, that Mr. Weeks should huve a talk with tho Directors: tbnt nfternoon before the tine far the meeting, Livent into tho bank and Investigated. What did Find? That NO RECOND OK ENTRY OF ANY SORT had beon made of thesa trangnations with Mr. Weeks, nor did bis numo appear oven as un de- positor. What's moro, that very Thursday he had obtained from tho bank cheeks amounting to $725,000, He had evidently puld bis debts with our money. When we want to blin for that ad- vance on bis account ft wus In reality our own money we brought back, We thotyht we but wiped out at lenst $150,000 of that clutio, when In *inromutec correctad for temperature, sicvation, and instrumental error. ‘Suxinium tomporaiuge, 32.0, Minium temperature, 1s. Menn daily baromuter, 3.4, Mean dally thormometer, 2.0, ‘Mean dally hugudity, 81.7. Tho Missiasippt River at St. Louts as y ed to Wine, Sr. Louis, Mo., Nov. %0.—Tho river stopped rising bere today ana thoanxlety ubout prop- erty in tho northern part of tho city 1s much al- luyed. ‘The probuviiities are that there will not be imuch damage done, Tho condition of the Enstern rallrouda js tinvroved somewhat, but is stillbad. ‘Pralnsaro runulng very trrogulnriy, and excopt thoge an the Ohio & Misslssippl und tn Louisville & Nashville aro much behind time, Fee ee ee ee oy nating ouee | The Vandatia Live uses that of the Ghlo & trict cleverly pulling Mirsiasippl to Odin. Wl, the intersection with selves out of tho mud, we were got+ | INjnols Central. over which It runs to tte own ting in deeper than agaln, and tho Wabash Is using the track of tho over. , Accoritluy touppointment Weeks met the Dikeotors that aftornoon and attempted to give uaa statement of big uffairs, but tho result was uelther clear nor eutlsfuctury, and we adjourned until evon- Jug. In the evening be gave A MOE EXPLICIT ALOWING, liv sald be held stock which, according to that day's quotations, was worth $3,800,000, and tht ,| he owed about the sume amount, but all big stock was bypothecated for halt to two-thirds of Sta valuc, Atl other -banks with which ha was} jnvoived had security, but we bad naveg Tho sume evening wo had an Intervisw | with Asa P. Potter and Jonus H, French, of tho Maverick Bank, ond finally a plan war agreed Upon wale bado falr to wet the Pavife well out at Its ditticuttios, Mr, Potter and othor bank Presidents were to furnleh $200,000 tho next moralug, taking for protection seoyritios which the bank held, strengthened by the fadorsement of Mr. Lowis Coleman, who In turp was to seeure biraself with other sag COLLATENAL HELD MY THE BANK. ‘Wo algo hadun interview with the Dirvctora of tho Central Hank, to which wo owed a consider- ablosum, Itwaa ngreed tit the. next duy wo BhOUTT give them #40000 in good paper. The ‘Dalunce of our dott they were to. curry for two mouths, by which thine we hoped to be uble te cancel it. So when the Paeilo Directors wound Hp air. business consieltation at wu etcly: hour Friday morning tere woe quite an ene eouriging ontlook for the bank's ataira, but it Dbeea me nofeed about that our bake way 1 A pros Tadiauapolis & 82. Louls to Litehtlold, 1, were it connects with iis own ling, Tho Chicago & ‘Alton and the Chicago, Burtington & Quincy send their pussenyere by steamer to Alten, at which point tho trains ore inade up for the north. An fnimense smaunt of rain haa fatlon throughout Central and Southern Hinols, and a reat extontot the country ts Hooded, No such condition of things wag ever known before In the dame part of the country this weagun Of tho your. Oo - tig Shnifimion River on the Rampage. 7 Spectal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune. SPRINGFIELD, IIL, Nov. 20—In consequence of the late rains tho Sangamon and its triouturics In this vielulty nre on a boom, covering a wide scope of the low lands, Tho stuge of water is Higher thon at auy time before in many years, aud the destruction of vraparty is Krout. Furmers tram to viuinity of Spring Cruek ste thut tho stroam has damaged vn great deal of (Property. At Itverton. today the Bannon roso threo and a halt Inches ta four hours, and the waiter is now foot = derp ovor the feors of tha paner-mniil there, ‘Tha stalls in the feeding-pend of tho Kiverton Dine tltory bave bean tuuded, necessitating tho re- tiovil of the stovk today, ‘wo hundred eattlo and ik hogs were turned out, ‘Tue water we night Is still reportud rising. 4 The Wabash River Out of Ite Banke at Latuyeste, Hud. Sptetat Dusvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Lavayerte, lud., Nov, 0.—Tho Wabash River: ae poet sla a al at thid point {8 out of its banks, and overtlowing » Sarlous poston. Myr. fenyon wag dala, an] the bottom laude on thy weat side. The water en, pe ees ABU te ai Ue ey hover rilecd us rapidly, at least. not for ton sudieadon that wrun was to bo made upon ua | yelra, agit did for a while yeaterday, Yortu- So, while twas In its oarly staged, we closed, | nately most of the corn in the bottom lands tad Jind we continued business, auel: was been gathered, und the dumage will by compare THE STATE OF ‘THINGS, atively Ight. Farmers report, however, that that bolf a million or twicu that amount would | tho tong-coutindes) wot weather bus caused the havedone us uo Kood, If we could bave haa | corn to rot on tho stalk. to a considerable ox Tt {a catinmited that ut more than ones ‘Ube $50U,00) on hand at the opunling of Lustiusa, | font. Then tho sinail depositors, who were the frat to | hilt the corn crup tae beet mithored wu far, and apply, might huve been ‘antisted, wand the run | thu elds aro too wat to enter now, pernnpa nipped in the bud.” Pee eg do you attribute tho bank’a mie- rune ‘9 the shrewdness of Mr. Weeks, tho tooso Flouidsin the Vicinity of Bedford, Ind, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune Inauagernent Of. President Hunyon, and the | Uevvann, tnd., Nov. °.—Tho contivued bard stupidity of tile Cushier, Mr. Pottongill, who fol- | Talng of the past few days have caused floods in 1 prec le ty fuctous in these transuctons with | muny of the amaltor streams, and much sunnge ir, Woo! hus been dons to fencing and ungathored cori The treaties work approaghes to the Hudtord & Bloomington Kaitrond bridge over Indian Crouk, ‘Afteen iniled from here, Were washed out, and tralug ure unable to pass over (he road, Snow In Now Brunswick, Sr. Joun, N, I, Nov, 2,--Thore was a snows fail throyghout this province today, ns A DUEL IN PROSPECT. Bpeciat Diavutch to the Cateaou Tribune. ATLANTA, Ga,, Nov. %.—For somu days past rumors bave been plontiful to tho elfect thut a hoatite meeting. wie ubout to occur at sumo point on the Carolina shore between Tinsley W. Rucker, a prominent young lawyer of Athens, and Jaince M1, Smith, of Oulothorpe County, a member of the present Lexisiatire aud one of the convict josuvos, who Is protiably the lersest cotton planter in Goorgla. Ruckor, it seem: published two articles upon the muougement rr} the convicts of this State, to which, it fe sald, Swith bas tnken olfeose od nske for re- traction. This luvkeur rufuscs to do, so suuor bas it, and jo vonvequence Sinite SUSTAINING A PIANO MANUFACTONY, ‘40 the Western Associated Presay y thut the. a8 Toston, Nov. It ts learned tod: : outiro capital and uiso a heavy assessment upon tho stockbollers of tho Puoltio Hank will he necessary to cover the lubilities, lt furthor . appears that the Link's denlings with Woeks ure Not by any mens the extent of transactions of the sume hature, They huye, for tustance, been: bustulning 4 large piunofurte manutucturiy compuny. The following was Woeks' (ert of trangucting business: Le. would dopbelt at the Puclic his ‘own or another bra check, and receive u.certilieate of deposit for the umount, With the understanding that tt should got ne returned Lor paymont fu a cesta number of days, In this way Providuat Benyoo sveurnd the free uso of the mandy for u specitied periud, usually ten to thirty duyd. Weeks thet sold upon (bo Btreet, or tO AnUtber bunk, the cortiticate for wuat it would being. For fu. stunce, une ertiticute for #tu,u00 went begins aE ee Wscount, and - was Dually bought by tho: vhnk Ifself at that rate, they feuriuz Wo bawk- igu af tho certiticato at thly price ou the strout would injure the credit of the bunk, LOUIS W. YOUNG, is , Cosbler of the Central lonal Uank,ls a fore has asked Rucker to meet Him tn Carolina and there rottlo thoir differences uccarding to the cude duello, Sinith was bere today, but alan te penred, and ft {4 supposed Is now on bis way to fome paint in Carolina for tho purpose of nicot- ing Rucker, Whit Johnsen is Smith's secant, white tho friend of Rucker Is not stafinithy known. Friends of both parties claim that each hs plenty of buckbone. Rucker, itis anid, hie ‘boon intxed up in several affairs of similar chnrs noter, and Sutth {8 cuneidered a determined man, —_———__-- THE RAILROADS, A Protest Against n Railroad Track in stho Fifth Wards Tp the Editor af The Chicago Tribune. Cmicano, Nov, 17,—If you will altow tne spnca in your valuable paper Twill show a fow facts in regard to the proposed route of the Wabnast & St. Louls allroad, In ‘Tin Taisuxn of Nov. OTread an articto showing the way tho Wabastt is trying to get permisston from the City Coun ellto tay tracks from Forty-tuird atroet north to'Thirty-ffth stroet, thon west to tho Suuth ranch of the Chicago Hiyer, and that sald company is now building an elevator’ at tho oni of Thirty-scunnd street, ‘The fact fs, this matter Is as follows: The pro- posed rafirond will run prraliet with and about 2H feet east of Parnell avenne until it reaches Thirtysttfth stroct. Le runs aeross all tho atroets and alleys, crossing tlulsted street between Thir- ty-fourth ond ‘fuirty-ftth, passing Chrovad 1 thtekly settled nolghtiorhoud all the way to its oloyator, If permission to build such 9 rond te granted It vill bo a whotesyie outrage on tho people of thit nelghborhood. Tho dew of i rattrond company buying u fot twenty-llve feat wide, lnylng tts tracks, and cuimpelling the pour taxpayers on cneh sideof the tracks tosulfer the conseucnees ot having thelr property ruined 1s au vutrayge which no honorable Aldean should law, Tuc this isnot tho worst poinw bad na It fs. At the corner of ‘Thirty-ifth and Wallnee Rireets stands a publia subool, which wus flue fsbed last mummer at a cost of $0000 to tho Inxs payers, ‘Chis propored rallroud Will aurroutnd this school on two sides, ranula north on tho unst aide across Tbirtyeifth atreet, thon turning to tho right and going north of tho school. How, under Heaven, would anybody suppose we cain sendouretlidren to sehool across ntl those tracks? There nro about 400 callitven in this nelgbbor- hood who would have to cross sald railroad four tines aday in order to nttend gchool, How ty Ir possible fora railroad eompany to have the check to underinke such on terrible “de- struction of property, hoth publiv aad private, Said railroad woutd benatit no one. It 1s only a spur to the compiny’a own elevator, and therc- fore thore 18 io excuse for tha destruction of poor peopta's Rraperty. Anothor polnut is this; At tho corner of Thirty-fifth und (uisted street tenn engine-house and’ polive-patrol station. How could the engine cumpany nttond to its dutios If the steects were blockaded with tong lines of freight-cars, 0 thing often noticed at otter places where tho company buve side- ruckey No Alderman with any manly feollngs about him will ever be guilty, of grantliz privilezes for such destruction of property when nobody isto bo henotted by it. Thu comprny could justag well come to its oleyutur by way of Tnirty-ninth street, where there {8 a inick already ucross -Hulsted street, and where plenty of lund can be had; but - wuppose some of the property-ownera wint © fulr price for it, und tho company wants to save the cost, The company would evidently sooner dostruy tha whole of the Fifth Ward than buy land and build its road where it sboutd do it— via: on Thiecy-ninth street west to the river, aud thon follow the river north to the elevata There ts no achonl-havee, no engine-house, and do police patrol-bouse fn the way. It is not o settled district at all. js yet in tho powor of tho Aldermon of tho ‘city to stop the aforesald rail rond company from trespassing un pub- lie property. They have n coance to show whether they are anon of honor und human feelings, or only tore tools for rallrouds. Ary they golng to ‘turn. alt these public Ioprove. ments over to the railroad company, or will they. protect tha people agulnst such a wholesalo de- struction? ‘The question will avon bo brought before thom, ond £ therefore give you the aboye Idea of the situation as it Is, Freri-Wann TAXPAYER, Additional Responntbilities. Brecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., Nov. 20,—d. M. Ferrla, Super intendent of the Mahoning Division of tho New York, Ponnsylvanlt & Ohlo Itullroad, hus beer appointed Superintendent of Transportatton of that contpany’s Ine, in addition to his other du- ties. N.F. Wood, Train Dispateher, bus been appointed Assistant Superinteadent. Mincellancous Item Tho now dopat long contampinted by the Luke Shore and Rock Island Hailrond Com- panies at Fifty-feat street has been commenced. Anothor building {8 to be created on the samo Street on the oppysit side of tha tracks co uc- comtnodate the yardmaster, train-dispateher, and telegraph operators. The Atlinta Constitution anys; “The inane agers of tho Pennsylvania Rallrond are ongaged. in a work of phlivlogicat reform, Thoy want tho people tileng their lines to usu the word ‘satus Uon' inatead of tdepot.’ ‘This would be an tie provement, but in this, as. In all other respects, Atluuta is uboad. We boldly allude to our pas- sunger station as the *careshed.’ Could Mr, Hahast Grant White suggest anything suporior 0 this Me. Itniph Brownell has been appointed as- alstunt civil ongincer of the Chlcuzo & Grand Vronk Muilrowt with headquarters ab Buttie Creek, Mich. My, Brownell yas boen conneoted with the cnginsering department of the Town of Lake, anu recently nasisted i surveylog tho Michiwun avenue boulevard tor the South Pari Cominissions: Mr, Brownell Is well spoken of by Col, J,‘L. Foster, enginuer of tho ‘Lown of bake, under whom bo bus worked for a number of yeara. Tho four matn tracks betwean Englewood and Twanty-secand street tu be used by the Lake Shoreund Rock Islund itonds are vearly com- pleted, and wilt probably be need this weak or next. Each read will thou have its own tracks a8 far north ue Iwenty-second street, which will help to sborton up tho time between Engle: wood aud tho city, and will prevent many ol tho annvying deluys which have occurred Intely to passdnwer-traine; eneh road bus still another truck, whlch wil used for moving frotght-trains, My. D.. IL. Conklin, formerly Supermtendent of the Gilman, Clinton & Springield, and later with the Wabash, is pow General Muanngor of tho Chicayo & Gren’ Southorn Railroad, ‘Tol line Is owned and eontrallud by Henry Crawford: and othors, and ts to run trom Dattui, tho pre: vat terminus of the Qhicago & Western Init! Aun, tO Brazsl, ws distanes of 160 milos, ‘wet miles of this new fine bave alrendy beun ui pleted, ung 3,000 tona of fron ure on hand, ‘Tho work on this new rond is biulug pushed with alt pnayibie apead, nnd It is oxpected tu have thao entire Iino completed and ready for business oarly next scuson. Arrangements aro being minds for eurvoying. the contemplited Burlington & One River Itutl- ron, ‘Inia voud ig to run Crum Barlington, lay through [Mnois to st, Louis. A branch will ex- tend from Btanton, TL, to some point on the Olio River, “There are eight miles of the old youdbod on the northern oud which bas boen sus enred, and thls wil uals requiro alight repuirs to. putitia wood order, It ts claimed by the pro- moters of tho sehume that a ayndignte bus been tormed to furniab the necessary money for the constriction of the proposed ine, The survoys ors, it la clalined, will gu tu wark'nt once, und port rae the work of construction Is to be dom> ead. er “OLD SEDGE" DEAD, Epectat Disvateh ta ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune. Seutvarieny, IL, Nov, 20.—This morning two youny men, ont bunting, found tho body of a man undor tho edge of abay-stack 9 abort dine tanco from tho city Mimits. ‘They reported tha fact to tho authorities, and the body was brought in, when It proved to be the body of J. AL, Bedgwivk, well Known ‘nearly ali over the Stato, and “partioulurly ubout this city and Uhl cu, ae" Old Budge.” "Ho was ono the subject: |. of a sundation la Chicago under tho ttle of "The Horinit of Michigan Avene.” Ho wis is yours of ago, and had boon inane for twonty Yours, dlo was of a roving dlaposition, and find born ising for about two weults, fle was probably suyoral days doad when found, SS eed NEW CORPORATIONS LICENSED, Special Dispatch to The Chicuga Tribune, BSPRINGVIELY, Ith, Nov, 20,—Tho Seerctury of Btato yesterday Hcensed the Calcago Cluchona Company; eapltyl, $500,000; curporators, Levi Sprugue, 2 Y'Unger, Alonzo P, Connolly, und Coariys H. MoDormott. Tho Myers Manufact- uring Company, Chicago: cupltil, $25,000; cors porutors, J.B. Wallace, Garaon Styers, and Uaea= or BI. Dawes. id <a — POTATOES, TURNIPS, AND CORN, Sptetat Dispatch (a The Chicago Irinuns, Repvoun, Ind, Nov, 1.—Tho late potato and turnip crops are turning out Immenso sfvlda, und furmers generally Nod ou gatherue thue (hey have atleast one-third mora of corn than they expected. Up to this time thore have boon but threo or four frosty mornings bore, and vs present the Weather 13 15 ploagunt us epriug. =~ — LYING AT DEATH'S DOOR, Svtctat Duvateh to The Chicago Tribune, ©” Couunuta, 8. C., Nov, 20.—Bishop Welghtman, the oidoat Hishop of tho Slethodist Church South, now Iles‘at the polut of death in Charles- ton, His dissolution is mumentarlly oxpeotud. : ain A NEW NATIONAL BANK, Gincrnnatt, O., Nov. 1%—A now !Nutional bank, with wu capital of $500,000, was organized; today by somo prominent businessmen uf the chy. Tho name Is Exchange National Bunk.” Thu following jute the ollicers: President, Fraoole Ferry; Vice-Presidunt, ugh Colville; Cushler, Jobu Me Wluiey Dircotors, Lowe Emer son, Benjamin F. Power, Franklin Alter, Will fam Hf, Alms, Jamos Cutten, Eranols Ferry, ant Hugh Colville, CANADA, A Patent Cano Compromtsod, Special Dispaten to The Uhicago Tribune. Orrawa, Nov. 20.—1t 18 anid that tho impcr- tant patont caso In whicl timation was threat- ened hns boon sottted out af court, Me, Ives, of Montreal, had a dispute with Messrs, Washburn, Moen & Co, an American tirm, touching tha making of barbed-wire fencing, ‘the American firm had entered two sults ayalnst Mr. Ives for $4,000 onch for an infringement of tho patent, Dut {tis nuw vnderstood that an arrangemont bus been come to at tho Instance of tho Hon. NK, Pope, Minister of Agriculture, and that her after the wire-fenemng of the character in dis: pute will bo manufactured In Canady, though It formerly crgno trom the United States, A Strange HorsceDinonno, Spretat Mevateh to The Cateaco Tribune. Kixagtos, Nov. 20,.—Dr. Way saya tho disease preyalunt among horses scoma to be Incronsing. Tie deserites it nan febrile disease attended with prostration and loes of strength, together with inflatumution of tho mucous inembrines of tho hoge, throat, bronchial tubes, and diveative or- ans. The trae cause of tho disease is obscure, ut those conditions which prodispose to tt are thu crowding tugethor of bourses in close, 111: ventiluted stables, tad fond, overwork, or neg~ leet of any deseription, und sudden changes of tomperature. Nown Nugucts, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Toronto, Nov. 20.—Muyor MuMurrich has ro- culved from Secretary Blaine at Washington a reply to the reaolutions of sympathy passed by tho City Counoll on the ocessfon of the death of President Gurtietd., ‘The resolution, tho writer, says, “is particularly prized as conlng from a neluhboring elty and n kindred people.” Spectat Dispaten vw ‘The hicaao Tritunes Mostinat, Nov. %0.—There {a gront activity diaplayed: by both partics here in connection ee tho forthvoming election for the lueal Leg- sluturo, Gront Kxpcctations, Speetat Dieraten to The Chicago Tribune. Toronto, Nov. 20.—Tho Itev. Dr. Wild, pastor of the Bond Street Congregational Chureb hore, bua two brothers in England who aro next fo auccession tonn estnte in chancery. Thoy are both marricd, but childtess, and on thelr death the Doctor will inherit the estate, the annual ine come of which Is £100.00), Tho exponacs of ad- intnistration ure very heavy. Thoy are williy to convoy thotr Interest to tho Doctor if ho will ioe ann, Ho bas not yet decided what eo itdo, The Kingaton Military Colloce, Speclal Disvaich to The Chirago Tribune. Ktnostos, Nov. 90.—The feeling ugalnst tho continunnce of the Military Collezo at Kingston ig growlug stronger day by day. It is concluded that It is a waste of noney to. keop up un inatl- tution from which Canada derives little or no benatit, ‘Those who graduate eltner zo into the Hritish army when thore is an opening for tham, or into tho serviue of cho United States as olvil ongingers of in othar cupacitics, THE BREWERS. A Secret Meeting of Chicago, St. Louly, Clacinunti,and Milwaukee Browors, Speetal Disputed to The Chicago Trevunes MILWAUKEE, Nov. 20.—Thero {fe somothing brewing among the brewers. On Tourailay a meeting of tho prinelpal brewers of Chicugo Milwautceo, St. Louls, and Cinelnnath took pince in tho first-numwned clty,and on Friday the fol- Jowing browers camoto SMlwaukee: T. J. Fefens, of the Selpp Brewing Company, and ‘Andre Leleht, of Burtholomow & Luicht, of Chlongo; A.D, Boreb, Witihun G, Lomp, Ellis Wainwright, and John Stock, of St. Louls; George Lelegle and Schmidt & Geberke, of Cincinnatl Hero tho rentlomon were recolved vy Capt. I’. Pabst, August Ushluln, Frank 1 Falk, and Ed _Ulblein, and a conferenco with closed duora wis. at once bok After the conference a dinner was served to the gen Hdmen from abread, who iminadiately afters wards depnrted ugiin, Sovoral of the brewers of this city why took part in the scerot meeting: were Intorviowed, but none of thom would say: Anything about the wiuattors disvussed. Thoy sald that some matters of interest tu browers only were discussed, but fn quite an informal imitnner, the visit of tho brewers front the other vitlos bolt more of a triendly than a business nature, It is surmisad that the conference wis in rexard to the official investivittion of nll the ‘breweries In tho United States ect on foot by Commiesioner Raum, of the Internal Revenue Depactment. ‘Thy brewers are not o lite oxor- Glayd ubout tho fnvestigation, and are taking steps te prepare for It. ‘ SUICIDAL. A ‘Tug Engincor Seats Mimmotf Before a Mirror and Shoots Mimmeit, Special Dispatch ta The Chicaco Tribune, Camo, il, Nov. 1,—A. A. Lampheor, a man about 45 years of nge, shot himself through tho right tomplo yesterduy, cuusing tinmediate death. He was formorly a resident of Sheboy- gun, Wis, where he has relatives. | Ho was cm- ployed here ns engineer on tha tuy Ariadne, Wher found after the shooting be was on a ebalr bpposit n mirror, whore he hud seva bimevif for ‘the hist tine, AYoung Man Shoots Mimself Through he Mend at Fort Wayne, Ind. Spretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Four Warne, Nov. 10.—Jaumes Babrnott com- mitted suicide ut his bourding-bouse today by shooting hiinsclf through the head. Couse un- koown, Ile bad bat just Intely como bere from tho East, and was bue little known, Aged 22 <<< POLITICAL, OMcial Voto of Fortyestx Countics in Wisconsin. Speetal IHepaten to The Chicago Tribune. BMapisoN, Wis, Nov. 10,—Tho ollicial vote of forty-alx counties havo been recived at tho Sec~ rotary of State's office at tho Inte clection, which givea the fallowing tures for Governors Tusk) G1a70; Pratt, 65,018; Knnouse, 0,727; Alils, 6,85. For Licutomut-Governor: Fitleld, 03,743 Anderson, G58: Clapp, 4487; Geldings, 4,771. For Souretary of State: Timme. 051; Johngon, BAO; Burtiott, 8,610; Hopk tits, 4.605, Troneuror; MoFetridge, 64,887; Tall, G1615; Sutton, 60555 Somniers, 4,578;. ‘Tho balance of tho ticket will averge nbout the snine, ‘Lhe following countios nro suill tuhear from; Chippewa, Chirk, Corum ‘Uh, Door, Fond du Lag, Green, Greenland, Gung- lade, Lincoln, Marathon, Moura, Oconto, Plerve, Polk, Poruze, Price, and Waukesnn, Four of those vountios aro Demoovratic, tho bale anee Republican. ‘Tho Republican majority will range from 10,000 to 14,000, $$ MATRIMONIAL, Miller and Mecatinors at Springilold, Spectat Diapateh to The Chtcaoo Tribune. SPUNGPIALY, UL, Nov. 10,—A wucial event of consldorible tntorest occurred hore this morning Jn the marelage of slr, Gilbert L. Miller, a prom Inont young. lawyer ef Canton, thle Stato, to Misa Corn McCartnoy, only taughtor of Attore hey-Genorat Janice MeCurtnuy, Tho vcremony was performed by the Rov, Mr, Rubl, ot Dwhzht, Ill, In tho presetive of uw few inthnnte frivnda! and rolatives. ‘tho bride was clegantly attired in wine-coloredt ‘antin, poarl ornatnonts, and, orange blossoms, Alter partaking of n sump: thous breakfast tho nowly-weaded pulr toft fur Chivagn, whenco they go to Ningara Falla ands seeteaah aud on tholr retura will rosido fn Cane WISCONSIN INOUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS ‘ Epeclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunies DALWaAukee, Wis, Nov, W.—Tho Seneinel will tomorrow publish a broadside ngalust tho many agement of tho Btuto Industrial Suhoul for Boys ut Waukesha, ‘The old charges of Bnanolat Inlumanigement and xrvat cruvlty to the ine inates, ond numerons specific instunces of both, ure made, , $< —————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, Nov. 20.—Arrived, tho W. A, Bebulten from Rotterdam, the Germunte, from Liverpool, Lonvoy, Noy, 20.—Tho City of Montreal, Wie- land, Hrittanic. and Vandalia, froin New York; the ‘Paristun from Montreal, und the Written King front Philadelphia, bave arrived out, —— GARFIELD'S FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY, Npeciat Disvateh to Tha Chicago Triouns, Nosron, Btass., Nov, 20.—Speolal services woro: held at the roousof the Coristlun Union today, vommemorative of the dftieth birthday of tha lato President Gurfleld. Addresses wore mmude My, Gov. Long and exeFrosident Chadbouruy, of Wittiama Coltegu. a CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Sr. PAUL, Minn, Nov. 20.—Mise Clara Loulee Kellogg, who begins w concert engageuient bere tomorrow ulght, unnouncad te her company bere tonight ber engey ement und approuching murs rhge with T. B. Waltney, of Philadelphia. ‘Tho Isrrluge is ta tuke place at Lake Place at tho cluge of the scason, about April, la Now York, ARINE NEWS. The Iron Steamship Campana the Last Big Thing on the Lakes. Dook and Othor Notes—Around the Lakes Arrivals ond Departares Yes- terday. TIOMYE GATITERINGS. ‘TI ATRAMSHIY CASPAS, ‘Tho lost “ big thing” on the Inkes {s the fron occan-stonmahip Campana, She was built at Glasgow, Keotinnd, 1878, and has since beon trading botweon South America and tho Capo of Goad tope. Sho was purohnsed tn Tandon by A.M. Smith, of. Toronto, and loft salt water on her way hore early in July, She was cut in two to get through the Lachine Cann, tn which ebe was telayed throo weoks by, tho breaking of ona of the pontoons which floated the cut onds. The dry-dock at Port Dulhousio had to bo lenthoned twenty-two fect to ndimit her, her length being 85! feot. After being put together aho was brought “throueh tho ew Welland Canal in splondid style. Sho made the run tram Port Colborne to Am~ heratburg In twenty hours and three minutea, or about twelve miles an hour. At Collingwood, he will bo putin tirat-vlass abnpe for tho puse ner business betweon Collingwoud and On uth, She is commanded by Capt... Kennedy, of Yoronto, formerly of the City of Winnipex The Campaun fs bullt ontirely of tron aud int most substantia! styte, Bho hns two serow wheels, exch driven by two compound engines, Sho now draws nine fect three Inchos even q with partof alondof fuel. Sho isu 100 tot vessol, 262 fect in lungth, thirty-six feet beam. Sho has tivo #0 horae-powaer onuines, will exrcy 200 first-¢inss and 400 seconieclass passengers, She will carry 60,000 bushels of whont with a full load of passcnyers, DOCK AND OTHER NOTES. Tho stenm-barge Leland arrived yesterday, minus bor foromust. Tho yacht Mller bas boon sold to Nicholas Duteher aud others, Terms private, The tugs Ferry and Shields, of tho Vesscl- Ownors' Towing Line, have been nid up. Three dollars and soventy-fvo cents Is offered Sonaalinent to briug bark to this port from Pine Lake, Capt. Cal Beekor, of tho schooner America, left for bis home In Puluski, N.Y. lust evening, by rill. ‘Tho tug Little Giant caught fire in her ple. ligne dumage, . house yostorday evening about 6 o'olook, ‘Tho Captain of tho schooner P. 8. Marsh re ports scaly a schooner with hor masts youo off Skitlagutee, ‘Tho big atenm-barge W. G. Graves, having in tow the mummoth schooners George W. Adams and David Dows, urrived in port yesterday, Tho big tug Brockway lonyes boda for Lud- ington, having in tow tho echoonur Kolloge, at which port both vessels lay up for the winter. The stenm-burge Uscnnaba and Eiten Witlinms are baving ellght repairs mado by the Chicago Dry-Doek Company. Tho former fs minus 0 gait and the latter n enthead.~ . Tho schooner Willintn Jones lost throo or four stanchions and bor eathead by the steam-barye Camberland running into her late Saturday night while sho was lying in tho Hxhthouse slip. A wreck rena has been fled by Capt. Parker, of tho schooner Livinda, whose vossal wns dam awed at Rucine during the sovery blow of luet week, Thu damago to the vessel is placed at $250 and to tho curgo $200, Fire was discovered ut halt-past 4 o’alock yes~ terday ntternoon on board tho tug Little Ginut, lying neur ituah street bridge, and an alurm turned in from Hox No, di. The fre, which originated around the boller, was oxtingulabod byw strenin from one of the chemical englnvs, petnaay Sih ‘Tho tug isowned by J. 8. Dun fun. i Tho schooncr Stampede gocs to Shoboygan to lny up tor the winter, Cupt, Aga, bor sinster, ‘will spend tho winter here. Laat Friday was tho Captuin’s Bird birthday, and on that occaslun tho blg-bearted sallor was made tho recipient of an clogaut meorschaum pipe, tho gift of bis numerous fricnds at this port, and thoy arc nutmeroug, A roinnrkably ‘quick teip from Escanaba to South Chicago und return wos mae Inst wook Uy tho atontm-burge 1. . Owen, | Towlng 1 cone sort, the Iron State, sho sufled from Escanaba ou Sunday, discharged 1,800 tons of lron-ore at South Chicago, took fn coal, and arrived at Es- caniba again on ‘Chursduy—only olghty-three hours out. LC n quicker trip haa been mudo It hog not come to our knowledge, An old lakd Captain, who intends to winter here, and who ts something of @ poet, bas writ. , ton n poom on Oswexe harbor (4) In imitation of Tennyson's * The Six Hundred.” Tho fotlow- ing {8 an extract: Liveakwater to rizht of hor, Brenkwater to loft of hor, Breakwater in front of hor, Hroke high and thundored; . 6. Into tho Jaws of denth, Into tho mouth of Uswexo barbor, . Suited the doomed schooner, -AROUND ‘TIER LAKES, ANXIETY FELI-WENT TO PIRCEB, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Burrawo, N. ¥., Nov. 20.—Considvrable anx- tety {a felt for tho snfaty of. ‘tho black painted Yehooner E. P. Dorr. Sho left Tolodo curly lust Sunday morning, seven daysugo, with 4 cargo of onk, ash, and walnnt plank for Rulfato, and nothing bus been heard of her since. A grout dont of = heavy = weuthor =sfing ——oprae valled during the week, Frygmonts of wreckugo frumo binck vessol and oak plank baye come nshoro at Port Culborne, and bouts coming down report passing considerable oak and walnut plank on the iuke above that port, Tho Vorr ts owned by P. Dufrano, of Oswezn, ond hie son, Petor Dufrano Jr, {8 hor muster, ‘The old gentleman feft hore this morning for Port Colborne. Tho Guiding Stur, which lett ‘Toledo sbout tho sutno tine us the Dorr, reactiod tho Welland Cunut ‘fueaday, ‘Tho. Dorr muy Turn up ail right yet, but it looka bad for her, Sho was in good condition, wpeetae Dupaten to Tne Chteago Tribuns * Pont Cononye, Ont, Nov. 20.—Portions of the wrocknyo which came ‘ashore bere Friday morning Were recognized today by dr PY. Due Trine, who arrived from Luitato this afternoon, a8 yuitt of the schooner E. P, Dorr, of which vessel bls gon, Capt. Petor Dufrunc, was muster, Tho Dore was loaded with ouk and chustaat iumbor, She wns bound from ‘Toledo to Bulfalo, and was awned by the Cuaptaln und bis father. It is supposed that the storm belug tuo strong for her on Wednoaday nicht she nttempted this lurbor, and in stuadlug in rolled over and went to pleces. The mitty, naued James Romo, ia from St. Cathurinos, ula ‘vessel being laid up, Ilo Jouves a wito and fum- Ny. ho others of tho erew ure nat known, FLYING A BIONAL OF DISTRESS. Special Diavatch to The Citcarn Tribune, Minwaure, Wien .—Tho muster of the Canauinn propeller Northern Queen reporta tus lay that when he passed Hog Ishind eof Inst Wadnesday bo desoried a Vessel ashuro Uying 4 flenal of ‘istreas from her mulnnust, which was tho only mast she bad fete, hor inlzzon and foremuats hiving Ueon carrlad wway. A heavy gule was blowing at the thine, and’ at bie gon running, and the Northern Quoon was help: lege to nid tho atranded craft. On Fridny, when who loft Hoaver Hurbor, whither sho bad run Wednesiduy for shelter, the vessel wis ngutn Been, but her wignul bad buon lowered, “Tho master of tho propeller Lake Brig corroborates the ubove story, ‘Tho vessel is reported to havo. 0 green bottom and white top sities and bil- warks, and [i Jumber-lidon, ‘Ibo mastur of to schooncr Hydrabud, which was at Leaver Mucbor — for soveral . days, arrived | tos night, ond ber master claims that’ the yeusol on Long Inland Ruut fs the sohuoner Gi, D. Norris. There is vidontly aome wistale, us the Norris is a two-nustod schooner, while the Propellors’ Captuius uver that the vessul they saw wi a threveand-after, ‘The genoral iuipros~ alton provails that tha dlatressed uraft bas Rone ‘to pieces by this thine. i MORE Ol LESS ICED, > Sorcial Dispaten ta The Chivugo Tribune MILWAUKEE, Nov. 2.—Veasels caught outside during tha cold snap of Friday nicht and yedter- day were all more ve deed ice, ho schouner Helvetia, from below, wasn aight, laving come Surouye from tho iiiaud. Her head canvass and 8 C3 eur bud to be thawed out by au tug jetora the walls vould be gut Wits Tho scow | Ly Guthrie, laden Day. a with wood und tles from Dotrolt burbor, hud 0 hurd tine of it, She lose her fore and wily boom and standing Jib Friday algbt, and became ga badly welgbted with lee forward way found Hecossury to throw over about 100 tes and tittopn corda of wood in order to hold the wost shore, A couply of eullurs ourrowly os cupod bolnyg awopt uyerbuurd, THY KNIGUT TEMULAN BEEKS BUELTER, Svectat Dispatch ta Tha Uhtenoa ‘Tribune MILWAUKEE, Noy, 2.—Tho suhooner Kulaht Tomphir, lumber-iaden tor Colcage, cae tute the buebor bere toduy for shelter minus about 00,000 toot of ber duck-loud ang with one of hor davita carried away, aud her rail on tho port quarter damaged, ‘Tha Into sautnorly Now vaugbt the vessel Just completing bur virgo at tl io Bier. ot Black Itiver, ut the fuot of this lake, and to enable bor to ride at out with out puunding on the bottom some of the deck loud had to be thrown off, Tho danuye to the hull was caused by contact, with the plur. : LAID UP AT OSWEGO. Gp rial Dispaten to The Chteuov Tribune, Oaweao, N. Yu. Nov, %.—Tho schooner Guiding stur, ratte laden, from Luke Michigua, and schooner Beautor Biood, from. Lake Erie, arrived tinny aud willdismuntio. The achoon: ers Willlam I, Proston and Mystlo Btur have al- ready vtripped. ‘Tule makes four Amoricun i veasels now iu winter quartors bere, Tho | urticles of minor supprtanve. sehoonor Ponokeo, from Lake Michixan Haekett's Harbor, and is reported chartered for coal from Chariotte to Detroit. WIND-ROUND AT MILWAUREB, Special Disvatch to The Chleaga Tribune. MINWAUKER, Wis. Nov. 2d—Tha schoonor Gutbrio renched bere this morn, in Ket contluon, Tho schooner 8, J. Holley: ts alao harbor with her Jibboom aie. Tho ateain-bargo Albert Millor started for Manistes thisaftternoon, bit found a beavy sea running and rotuened, ‘Tho steam-barzo J. HH, Rbrigles, en route to Manisted from Chicago, came lato harbor for a | fow hours this afternoon. ‘Tho sehooner Oliver Culver Is hore, wind-bound, and two theeesatid. eine Tumbue-ladon veasols ore at nuvhor In the nS» NAN MACK TO AUFFALO, Bpeclal Nteputeh to The Chicas Tribunes RBurrano, N.Y. Nov. 2.—Tho peanetior Tugs aell Suge waa oltiged to rin back Inst night bee qduag one of her steering-chalns gave out, but she leftagatn this morning. for ‘Colsdo. Tho propeller Bullenting and conaurt Modre, with coal for Milwaukee, ran back during the night onaccaunt of heavy bead: winds und remained Inportaliday., ‘Sontght the wind fe from the southwest, trom, ind the weather cold and threatening. ‘ASHONE AT BIRNOYOAN, 3 Speetal Disvatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Burnovaan, Mleb., Noy. 2.—Lhe seow Nancy: Dell, tumbor laden, for Snenoygut, which went Ashore here bast night Inattomptiag to make the harbor, now Iles close to ashore, south of the pis, and {s- full of water, Hor caryo ts to be Ightored, naitee that of theschooner.),0.Thayer, which tes close to her, and an attempt will be mule to reletse thom on the arrlyal of the tte Wetcome, of Milwaukee, which fs oxpectod bere today, WILL RECEIVE A NEW ston. Spectat Nesyateh to The Unicao Trine. Minwaukee, Wis, Nov. 2.—The tue W. Re Crowell, of Manistes, arrived today to recclyo new shoo, having broken tho old ono by strlieing on tho burnt that polnt. After tho aceldent she proceoted to Manttowoa, where - sie lay seyeril days, bit nut being able te secure Iron of tho proper siz for a aloe she came here, A FRAMFUL BTOIM. Speelat Dispatch to Tae Chieaco Tribune. SANDUSKY, O.. Nov, 20.—Thare was n fonrful storm here inet nie: ‘Tho stuntn-burge Onton- aon float her smoke-stauk und whistle, and sus- tuined othor damage. Thostenmer Ferris broke down during the gale ond drifted from Marble- hend tu Kolly’s Istund, where sho ran into a batge, the bow of whlon out the steamer badly on tho starboard side. MANY NAPPY DAYS. Speejat Disnateh to Ths Chicaon Tribune. MILWACKEL, Nov. 20.—Maggio Young, the vet eran chiumbermnld, who tay been on the Grand Haven route Ci: aporiod of twenty-two years, and {a the heroine of thras terrible disasters, has ended her sea-faring Ife and married a rich favor named McEwan, of dlilton Junotion, LEAKING TADEY. Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Snenovaan, Wis, Noy. 90.—The schoonor J. G, Gilmore, trons tad: bound to Chleage from sacntiaba, Mich., cxing into this: port last night lenking badly, She will walt hero for steaim- pumps and repuirs, BAILOR LOST OVERNOATD. Spectat 4lapatch to The Chieuoa Tribune, Munwauker, Nov. 20,—Tho Captain of tho sill actoouer Neliio Hammond reports: that during tho bie blow Inst night un unknowd sen- mun was knocked overboard by the forebouin FF while jibbing, —— PORT OF CHICAGO, AMUIvALS, Prop City of Duluth, Lanoock, sundries, Prop Obie, Bustle, coal, Prop 'T, W. Graves, Buy City, aal ty af Fromont. Duluth Hos Mieke, Huthale, i roy Northern Que Leop Lake trie, Colluiewood, sundries, Prop Maguly Marshall, Saniste, lumber, Prop funints, Erle, sunirios, Prov A. [, Murrisun, 3, Joseph, sundries, Mele Piigetin. Kawa thus. Selir IL, M, Neove, Cheboys Hale Alico, Menonsinon, lute, abn Ht, Noyus, Sueketts Harbor, 3. Marah, ‘oledo, cont, br ura, ‘Toronty, barley. Sotir di, W. Adams, Bay Cit) Sube axis Wing, Can building Bi ‘Oscudn, Jumbor, poll, Muvkexot, wood. Ussy, Eacanaba, tuniber. » Moninings. Inimbers ny City, alte Mititaly, com), Sone Daya fo Sebr ohn Kildeer! Rehr end, KO, Grand Huvun, thes, hole South Luven, Muskezoti wood. he Helen Vin uokexon, Tuber. - Wiles say City, walt. Ost, WuU. 1 chr Burdinia, VN Lake, humbor, Schr Koa Buite, Pantwator, tumber, Rehr Wolly Brown, ALi Island, ponts, Behe Dun Newhall, Muskegon, luiabur. Schr Isabotla, Sands, Ludingtan Sete Annie F. Morea, Maskuio Sechie Holt, White Luke, lumbur. Schr Winnlo Wing, South Chivage ACTUAD BALLINGS.—* Prop Georgo Burnham, Ludington, sundries, Prop Favorite, Menoniince, towiniz, Prop S.C. Muth, Muskegon, Hult, Prop Skylark, Don on Harbor, theht. Prop Me ar, Hantun Harber, Hiht. Vrop J. 8, Souvorns, Sauuntuck, annries, Propit. G Hrittuu, Waite Lake, sundrios, rope she As ur, Burhan, 45480 tnshels Haxscod,. ) Ailiort Mopar, Muskwstun, Lent, Prop Mehaet Grol, Muskegon, Nha Prop Soutin, Gurtate, 400 buvtioln com. Pe Bik apts, High, lu Charluy Murehail, Muskegon, tight nue Wolvorties Gi Huavani, Mant. har Sta Muskevan, Hane hel. M1. Divle, Muskexon, Hight Fr Lovd Grant, Muskexzin, Ugut Rene Mlyrtly, Muvkewon, the, Sete Robart fowiott, Grad avon, Hehe, Schr Milian, kazon, Hight. J. 8utel, Pure Hope, R00 bu corn, 100 bris pe UU. By Grand Hnvon, Nahe, ent City'of Grand Itnplds, rund Maven, Nght Schr Jolin Ruan Jr, Grand Maven, int, Bete Golden Hinrvast, Stuskeuan, dunt chr Ito: luniuer, Schr Thomuts 1 urn: Sev € Be w Simmons. Muszexan, Haut, prs. A, irinh, Grand tin Tight. Sehr Chinrles Luling, Jatdingron, that, Schr Ellu Eionwond, Watte Lake, ght Schr Gitawn, Grand ftaynn, Ught, Solr Willlo Laut, Grund Haven, laht. Behr, 8. Morell, White Lake, Hkht Hehe Live Oak, Laldington, luht. Rehe Montpalior, Grand Haven, Hehe, cbr Uvullne Unies: Grund Maven, ght, a iit 0 bu onts. . Wiiber, Cadir iver, sundrian, ton WVIinme, Me Inge, Mune che onomitnor, Selir Johu Magoo, Ogdensburg, NUN bu corn. , OTILER LAKE PORTS. PORT HURON. . _ Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Pont Huron, Mioh., Nov. 20—9 p. m,—I'nased up—Propellers Mineral Rock and barges, P. IT. Hirckhead and barges, Conestogn with sobooncr Schuylkill, Muste and barges, Porter Chamber- luln and barges, Oswegatchie and barges; achoonors Kinglishor, Fred A, Morse, J. ¥'. King, Oliver Mitchell, and Angus Sinith, Down—Propullors Empire State, Quebac, W. IL Gratwick and barged, Alpona and barges, A. Ford, 8. Cuninberlin and consort. Ida Muy and burgess schooner M, I, Merriek; tuz Kato Will- furns with eebooner Quagn City and tow, Wiud south, fresh. Wenthor cool and cloudy, ESOANABA, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. EScaNana, Mich. Nov. 20.—Arrivod—Steam- ora fron Age and Sparta; sheoners Selkirk, iron CIMT, and Sumatra. Loaded and wind-bound—Stoamor J. Macy and sobounors Monitor and Chenoy Ames. 4 MILWAUKER. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Nov. 90.—Arcived—Stoam- burge W. H, Hurnuin, and. schoonors Helvotii, D,G. Foot, and Bhick Hawk, Cionrad—Suhooners Leonurd Hanna, Lotus, and Niagara, for Escanaba, IE, Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune Ente, Pu, Nov. 20:-Entored—Propellor Ly- coming, Chicago, merehandlae, Clenred—Propelloy Delaware, Chicago, mor ohundise, MANQUETTE, Bprctal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Mattouerre, Mleb., Nov. 20.—Paseed up—Pro- peller Colina. “ Passed down—Propollor Winslow, ———— DUMPING FILTH IN THE LAKE, Cincauy, Nov. W.—Dr, Oscar De Wilf, of the Health Department, Chicayo! Tho stench rented by the daily dumping of hundrogs of loads of tnnoure and offal Into the {nko near ‘Thirteonth stroot erica tu henven, Complaint after com- nlaint has been entered without avull, Is it right that the quarter from which we oxvect pure alr and water should bo polluted 60 out. rageously a8 to turn heaithtal ale and water Into polagn, white tho same manure and olfnl could bo utilized by miaking she hind su rround~ fog us used Tor seirdealug and agricultural purposed more productive? Wo beg you onco ure to atop this nulsanco at onvo, (ft, howover, tho vomments of tho press und the carpiuinta of the eltizens will net he heard, we, and with us all our neighborhood, will bave tu resort to the law to test the ques: tion whothor the tuxpuyers of our vicinity mist submit to such onscuges shoply for the purpose of making souie Land fur: the railroad company. is : MANY TAXPAYERS, ee ~ IMPUDENT ROBBERY, Sam Hannab, a professional thivf, who will be remembered as the person who about four months ngo ussisted ono Bmith,a driver for the American Exproas Company, to steal and disposo of a large quantity of yaluablo guuds, is locked up ot tho Harrison Btreet Btauion along with Michnol Nicalsse, the keeper of a colfce and pis “fake” on State, near Harrison street, Hoth men are charged with burglary, und will come bofore Justice Wallace tha morning. The facta, av far os thoy bavo been disclosed, aro to tha olfect thut laut Friduy night sore one cnterod the roow of a well-known prostitute lving = an Btut atreot, nour Niculssu’s pluco of — bust! Hess, und managed, without leaving. any trucks bebind bin, to make of with fully, 61, worth of property, consleting of four wll dregsus, ond gold watch, one long aud beavy eek chain, four gold rings and pre diamond rings, two patra of brauvivts, a seal doloun vained slono at $450, u Jewol-case, aud other The woman laat } ownor, Jonnio Hare eported ber Hatnew and Done deytte poller, and Dotectty Reaigned. ty tho ense, cine rere thoy obtained ted to the arrest of Tq tct That Individual" aqueatow"” and salt thee ts alano was responsible for the burglary. lg ont gone, haclaliied onthe night, to aAbulliings ow dnars removed and in tho same moet Rintotures. gat oot of 2 window, and climbs along the wlitow-coping to tho wintow or tra Harris wonan’s ‘room. and obtuined i Mfedwop In that ways that he had nthe YWe goods togathor and disnppoared we thems. tho wy he had come, Mee Ad haphened, “umt ‘inst Heider nigdt wasn uriiedally windy and biustering ie ; Ho whon the triftaul Hannnt tad tutes pe story the dotevjvoa Were very loth ty Lelie him, and wore eapeainily doubtral when i consiterod the perilans Hature of tho unilert te tng doseribed to tham. So. they wise arene Nicaisse, it haying teon shows that he wae heenpantot denalos room that Triday siete Upon Hannah’s person. when he wk seurchad at tho station, waa font ft curd, whercon was Inserived 9 coninlote ine ventory of stolen property. Thine enused the prisoner to uive up ontively, and ge ted where the xoods could bo found—tnder tho sid Wilk at tho comor at Dearborn and Meee atrevts—atl thoy wore recovered. "Thy other prisoner, Nicuisée, dentos alt complicity in the atatr. Dosnite his past. trientiy relations wire the Harrls wom he 19 thought ty hinve opened ihe. nae pain. ne Eeete a ussistel Hannah lomaike the haul while tho woman Ju him slept quictly. ‘who relted AMUSEMENTS, OPRATINITZAY Many offorts havo. boen ade horo in formor Bensona to produce German oyerettas in an ade. quato manner, but not until thissenson hua any. thing been nehloved fn that Ine that mny be called meritarlous or oven satisfactory, ‘Troop threo Gerinan operettnr wore given with Stig Pagny In tho leading part that were tolerabiy welt. donu, but there were wlways nore or less weak points that provented a geculne succes, Sometimes tho notlog was good und the singing ‘bad, and nt otbor times tho singing was good and the ,acting bad, and the chorus was generally out of tune aud incompetent. When Messe, Collmer & Isensteln brought out at MeVickar's at the beylnning of this sensou Oifenvach's op. eretta, the "Grand Duchess,” It was feared that tho mistakes of former sensong would be to. peated during this one, ns tha performance proved a fullure on recount of an Inadequate cust and insullicient prepurntons, But chat falluce spurnud tho . ninnixers to better and more cnergetio elfurts, and — they have now aucccoded 11 sostrouxthentug thelr op. eretin company and ineredsing tho elcteney of ehorus and orehostra te enaules them to bein; out tho best German opercttas fn such shape ns has never beon dane before. ‘The x1 css whieh tho new operetta company neuteved in “foceneclo™ Intely wis repented last eventn; in Huppe's woll-Kknown operetta, Pattnitzae As this was the only operettu given tolerably wall inst sensun, owing to the tine porformanca ‘uot tho purt of Fatiniza Ly Misa Paway, thero were many who feared that nh nilatake hid teen mide in forome thus a comparison betwe Miss Pugay and Miss Schocohorr, who assumed thia purt last evening. ‘Che result, however, ghowed that tho managers nected wisely, for tt fully dumonatratod tho strength of tla year's company, Not only wis Misa Schoenherr better tuan Miss Pagay. but all othor parts wero Letter my dona than ab oyonr. | AltOURD Misa Sehuenherr does not net with such vie yueity and abandon as Miss Paya yet her “manner was tore’ relined, and therefore more acceptable, and ber singing was fasanperie Vho Lydia last evening was also splendidly dong, both in neting and winging, by Migs Von Wildbitek, ‘This tittte lady seeuns to Im: prove with every porfornmnce, and ts continu ally growing In popularity. Mr. Waseerman ag ‘Yon Golz, the spochil correspondent, was highly neceptable, and showed how intich be hns im: proved alnco lust season, both in singing and neting. Mr. Oeser weted the part of tho Ulut old Gen. Kantechuliof’ vory ereditubly, tut bis singing imlgbt be fimproved upon. Sir. Helnes man did well as fzzet Haack. and Mr. Astana, wasan oxccilent Scryt. Steipann, Atl the minor pirts wore In good bnads, and the chorus was unusually strong. The orchestra, under the londership ot Prof, Rosenbecker, was lirst-clis as usual, The only fault that could be four with the performunce wero several bitches cone auyuent upon Insuiloient rehonrad over, did not mur the performance “THE PIRATES.” ‘The Roston Idents will play tho‘ Pirates of Peuzance” to-night, with Geraldine Uhnar, Adelaide Phillips, W. AL Fessenden, M, W, White noy, ILC. Barhabea, W. H. ScDouald, aud George Frothipghum in the cust. palatal sie aa HARRISON—HESING, The “Stants-Zoltung” Article Which Madidened the Mayor ‘The full detaits of tho Mngulstic encounter almost suppiemonted by tho use of u paper- wolght—hetween Mayor Harrison and Washing ton Heaitue Snturduy morning were printed-In Tun SUNDAY 'IRIDUNE, In somo quartors—pare ticularly umong the cheap politiclins—the re- cltul cronted a groat dent of amusement, but tho furious tlow of billingsgate which proceedeil trout the belllgerents was condoned by every sober minded taxpayer. It wns generally sup posed that tho Muyor had a certain rev spcot for tho dignity of his nfice, oven if ho did tronch on ite, Minits by ostentutlontly drinking Tavarian beer at a Sunday pienie, Posslbly Mr. Harrison may have thought thut he could not, as Mayor ho ac cusedof prevurication or untruth-tolling, bitas A private citizen it was a duty ne owed to bln gelt to repel tho Insinuntion, aud partteulsrly 40 whott ita imdetinitness 1s to personality Is cone sidered. Hud Waebington Heaing sald iat the Mayor was 0 twister of tho truth, the probublll: ty is that the dyrnity uf tho attics would buve Doon conserved by thy Mayor's quiotly orderiux Lim out uf the allice. Hut what hus became of the great loyo enter: tomo for the Gerinans by tho Hon, Carter I Harrison when he was a caitdidate for retlection ns Mayor? Was tho drinking of single wluss ut beer ut nu German plonic a trans: Pirent sham, a bullow mockery? Elso wo: did be sitdown on printing tho oficial proceedings of tha hy Government in the German lane guage? “Did bis lust Hnguistio elfort Inspire a Contempt for tho Gorman lanitage because the German Ollendort—but pyrish the thouyhe that ry eren ener Beaubaulne ar #hould be welcomed to Catcug y Ktown but unspoken tongue of tho Oltendort systum, aie aumplete the rocord of thia bloodless but somewhat profane yncounter tho Tolhorin translation uf nn article wolch uppeared I ‘Thursday's Staate- Zeitung 1s appended “OAUTH AUIARHIGON, “What bas not bown attempted; for twenty yours this side uf the Alteghentox in any tara or simall cities fy Waleh mre than one Innate ¢ Id recognized—to ostracise tha German tangue 2 in-an oillolal manner—in this city, whose La lution ts one-third German, hus been es pitshed by the Kentueky doungos whe us Un Tristnnin, hus aelain to tho nie Metarruly edod, 60 fir ats it 1a iu bid bower proventiog tho tuxpnyinw citizens of this uns Whosu Inugunge ld Garten frou receiving Ie formation of the amount of asecastient ee have to pay by aillvial publication WW aay Ho has Drouglt tt about that tn the nine te oflloiat publications of the city shall be nar ne or publiaied ty the languns 9 OF aniy- thle ie inhabitants of Coleawa, ft requires troduced Keotuolty Coppertiead: Democrat to iu ‘ne gyoh an, inuevation, da tueky Copperhead torolgaor sud struayer § pune MHS ure homogeneous, he be Tountors of to ity, Wwaten a Land af Kent Itong twonty yours agp ening to despol He gat dll DoHueriaon betongs to this viloly “kaw wus reputod Kentucky vulouy for whut Chicas 4 Held for euping, tho same as Duddwrnag Dakoca, ov Tumbstong, fa Arizowt, Mo Oh yy. Advoutiirsome Bustorn capitaliat of todd he City over much ho may boast of his tuve fore of Chigago ne ils bride, by routs tare Jan, to woo Yankeudain and Germandis ouually hutefal, With thy nssiatane’ my German. vagabonds In tho City Coune ie ho bought ehunply, bo anevecdod [1 KUDP a tho rovognition of the Vermin Hangs carried his. paint that huncetorth Tit gir thousands of German taxpayers Wile TY soul priviloze, rend only Goroun papers, were a ulty pubiicationa vball bo avoruted. ne tho wo have anid, nog it single large city § teaeg xn Aileghentua in which to dours have barons i ih tho face of thy Gorman-speusing Chih yy Aub antmpudent mannoc ad hus ay ‘labs thiw irish Kentacklin, or fea GF Enicag mun, in tha Hupublivan City ol E gamenta © The publication of moat soccial pine far thot sunda of tuxpaye " y ithe! they cuuld not obtain Information 1 8)" sty He hi suce wuy. For vbig ronson the StaaleZOn ny oiy pan {teal tha publication vt | the i nt tdvertisomonty ata pocuuinry Ui jt (ho upace would have been ma considerably higher fyures.. Th a atnounted to $3,200, of wien to bo oburged to tho composite fur that not one-quarter Was pall FO niga been which other advertisements: wile! fot a load had wt any mnowcat. ‘snergfore It wae hene Wut agai, for che Sladbe- Zeus a vort Hit not pubis bho Cys Me pay iment, in tholr verbose extent form pale ob bat whtsimply furnish A concise fe qhade rt thelr contents for the beaelt v tthe Kee Bur thia does uot alter tho fact a ad tO a tuoky Iranian, Metfurrivon. itenley ape. fo tha, Gorman taxpayers tne vou oldurs of tha City of Chicaxu BN rau ule fturthor sdary, OxcEpE LO BAY ee sang MolHargisoy te qdespicuble dead 0 &he me ecty old far sic’ RAILROAD CONDUCTORS. satan Nav. g2—The excurs’ fomesieara tr eatorn und Northern ralhvad (conductors urriyed toduy ail well. iter Winchester’s Bypophoepl |” prooe ion, couyas, Weak UHL be haem ty. Fstabllsned yeane A

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