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/ 32 STAR ROUTES. M. C, Redell’s Sworn Letter to the Late President Garfield, . “Tho Statement About MacVeagh That Garfield Had the Morning Ho Was Shot. Cock-and-Bull Story Which Redell Swears Ilo Passed Off on " MacYeaglht. Ho Promised to Produce Certain Private Books of Senator Dorsey's. Swears that He Lied to’ the Attorney- General and Imposed upon Him, The New York Sun makes public the fol- lowlug: Wagutaton, D, C., Nov. 2.— What bas from time to the to tine appearod in tie Sun cons cerning thd history of und methods employed in tho celebrated stur-route cases bus doubtless created a desite for fuller informution. .As cole culated to throw light on: this bistory and tho methods employed by Attorney-General dtuc- Veagh in conducth{g the prosecution, | aubjoin horewith tho statement sworn to by Mr. M. CG. Rodoll, to which reference was made In tho Sun of the 1th inst.: ' THE STATEMENT. WASHINGTON, D. Ou Jimny 2), 1891.—~M i. PREST> DEST: | tpinic it la my duty to you, the Admine is.ration, und camimen fairness thut f should mre to you tho following statement undor oaths ‘ On.or about the sth day of Juno, 1831, 1 meat ex-Scuutur Clayton on) Fifteenth gtreot, wear the Higgs House, who, after a iminite’s conver- sation, Invited me to vialt hin at bis rooms, LEH G struot, and xed the thu at 7 o'ciugk that afte ergot, se Knowing he was taking an netivo part against Sonntor Dorsey in the star-routo inveatigution, lL coneelved tho ktoa of uuting tho part of a dee leetico fu urder to learn why ex-Senutor Duracy, was attacked go savagely by the vewspupers of the couutry, and aleu to nacertain if there wore any real grounds for such abuse, und what pure Clayton wus taking in the matter, Duriwg our tnrerview Lintiinnted that [know A great tuany things in conucction with tho so- culled * star-route frauds,” ond that Lwould bo a dumiaing witness tigninst Uorsey, Mrady, and others; Gtd, If calied upon and put upon tho witnoas-atand, f would tolt alt. * ‘his statement of mine resulted in a request from Clayton that Emeet Mr. James, tho Post- master-General, and go over the iintter with him, This I ussented to, but remurked twat thero were certain things { wanted done IN CONSIDERATION ° ae of furnishing the evidence ho desired to con- viet Senator Dorsey. Pirst—L wanted « steambont route on Savan- nuh Hiver, No, 15,00), restablished, this route having been discontinued by the Postniaster- Genera), und in which I had w prolltabte interest, Seeond-—I represented to bl that I bad na large intorcat ta clan one Isaac Jennings bad ayuinal tho Post-Office Department. hat this elatin was a Juat one and ought to he pald. Third—Tout [was supporeiny my tathor-ine Jaw and bis wife, and ft wanted a position for. hin in some of the dopartments, Yo att of which be (Clayton) nssented und std bo would, do what by could for me und would speak to the Postuastor-Goneral. . Un the uext day Lrecetyed a card from Clay- ton. stating that an interview nad been rerunged for Mr. Jajaes und myself at the Arlington Hotel até u'clock in tue oyoning. aAt the «ppolnted timu I went thore and mot Clayton, when we went up to tho room ot Mr. James. Immedintely after entering iis room Mec, Woodward came in, Lobjected to bis being present, ua L knew he was a detective and {was ufrald I could not cops with him In thot Ine, buton tho rephated reyuestot Mr. Jumos L cun- sented to his being present. Tiuving started out Io the rote of a detective, I, uf courao, HAD PREPARED MY STORY, » and to give cffect to It pretended to have in my. possession certain memoranda of Mr, Dorsey's, gs ell usa tottur from him tO me. ‘Those L ex- hibited to Mr. James as cuntirmation of my stor, « Tae Ire tosny bere that, from long associn- tion and connection with Mro Dorsoy a8 his stenographer aud bu.tness-nygent, [have learned to imitite bis handwriting, and .can sin his name so near like be docs that ho himealf can- not tell tt, and I baye aigned checks that passed the bank, . ? ei Ait of theso memoranda and tho tetter I ox- hibited written ii pencil, with the oxcop- tion of a statement Me. Dursey made show lng tho pas of ene route after it wns incrensed, wrote them in pencll so thut Tcould more easily pnag thom Off a8 yentine. After showlty them to Mfr. James and Woods ward I then, In substanes, told them 1 knew of one paytnant of $7,000 made by Dorsey te Brady, * besides others that Dorsey told me of. My story captured them completely, und [ took oce enslon to refer to the steamboat route ind the dennivgs cluim. Mr. dames remarked that be Anew all about the Jennings matters that Jen- nipga bad been brdly treated, and he ought to get jhe mouey, and should: that he wold {ne , Yestignte tho Bteambont rovte und seo If any- thing could be dono; that that was tho worst put, as bis spacht agents bid reported It novertheless he would ave if something couldn't Jone. Jt was then arranged thut 1 shoutd SEE THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL, Who was then absent from the city; that Clay- ton and Woodward would make the arrange: ments, und) Woodward was. to write a note eiyuod "I," ‘On the next day I recelved this note, making an appolatment for 8 o’eluok thateveulng nt tho Attorney-uneral's residence. At tho Univ ap- poloted f was on bund, and, to furthor deceive them and learn their plana, carried the lettor book containing the much-taiked-of Oregon correspondence,” LE nlso nd the samo moro- runda J bad shown Mr, Jatues, and at thi intor- view went over the sumo ground Lind with tho Dostmaster-Gonoeral, muking onty one mistake, or inther slip, by woluh Str. MucVearh could, aa ‘grent lawyer, have detected mo; and thut was by stating that Thad kept a aot of books show. tog wll tuo entrics of .payinents to Brady and otuore, and then ufterwurd muklag a different. set to show to the sub-vominittee of the Appro- priation Gommittce of the House, while [bad testitied Lefore that committee that 1 kept no buoks, only a memorandum account of oitice xpenses. was afrald .bo would detect the difference in the two stutemeonta, but to throw him off on this point 1 stnied, whens anked whore thesy books were, that they were in New York, but {thought I could get them, and promised to try and do £0, and would xo over to New York in @ day or two for that purposo. An A matter of fuct, no such books aver existed nt ull, He udked mo how I could get thom, and T anld hy golur to. Bir. Dorsey's ollice before he got there In. tho morning and taking thom awuy, Ho urged mo to NOT FAIL IN DOING 60, At thi Interview Str. MacVeagh stated a aoed youny things that aurprived ime, He sal was present ot the interview between Mr, Jnmes and Mr. Dorsoy aud bla attorney, Col, dngereoll, when Mr. Dorsey requested a apoclat+ Investiqution, and that be then told Mr, Dorsey thut ho fully bulleved tim to be gullty, and could pravoit, and that bo would not move avide trom the yenvral investigation to give ‘Bini o separate ope and o ‘clean pill"; that ho ud said to you fn the presmnce of Col, Inger- soll that he bad enough uvidencu ayuinst Dy. Dorsey to convict bin In twelve -hours, doou- mentary evidence ulone; and that when Mr, Dorsey called to sec you, you deeiined to sco bim, and eald any firthor communication he had to minke must be made through thu Attor ney-General. All thoao atutemonta he gave ne ri of tho Atturnuy-Goneral of tho United States, At this Interview I mentioned Jennings’ claim, and nldo sald F would be out of employmont after Tbroke with str, Doravy, whlub, of ouuree, Would, be vary goon. Ho axked If 1 had an interest in that ofulm, and £uuswered, {bud a vary lnreo * interest uit” Hu said, “Well, Mr, Hedoll, 7 am ina position where L cunnot make promised, but ir you will place yourself jn full accord with the Governinent you: shull not josu by it, and I would advise you nut to recelyo any sal fee Dorsey ‘this month, It wilt bo all ‘Hie asked ine * when J was going to Now York to get those books.” 2 replied, aon Sunday night.” Iesald, “DON'T PUTIT OFF TOOLONG, ga they aro all important.” J promised to seo blo on soy coturn and let bim know the rusult, ‘On dua ay nignt I lott for Now York, arriving there Monday morning, and imucdintely after Dreokfast called on Mr, Dorsoy ut hla hotel. Wo talked only mention o| .Fecolve bis condemnation, wou bo was only Ine formed of it yesterday, ‘ After ay return Luygaln went to sce Me, Mice Veugh ut bis house, and had a loug conversation with bin, duciog which thine he tuld ane dhad 8 tL voutempluted leaving the coun- beon to Philadelphia, und then dlsglosed to bis idea tha! try, aud, ln Order to dunpress Upon imo the fleur. “fUl consequences of such 4 pop, suvg me p bis- tory ot the Udderzoox-trial - substantial that t hough’ he had appoisuted Col. Cook L Cook, an would o° buck’on bin; a8 bo fav of tho var ib. Hp also said that you, Mr. President, had told fe. Dori y YOY COULD NOT INTERYEKB. (a this Investigation and prosscution; that if On general matters, und J inudo no what J was dolny, ay 1 knew it would a then repeatod, What bu had sald pators, and mien, prosecute the-star-ruute oases, he tuily under- Blood Ca iho wag. hot afraid Cook bold Cook In bis grip, and could make tim an outcast on the You did, the public would any that tho President and -a Secretary, who shall Le nameless, but whorg naino I could guess, bad takon the monoy of tho star-routo riug while they were in Con- gress, or tho Fostmaster-Gevoral and Attorney General bad taken alice. and thorefore ho (Dorsey) muat look to the courts for vindientlon, Ho wlso informed me tint he had volumes ot documentary evidence: that hoe could convict Mr. Doreey forty. times over without ty teatl- mony} that this thing had gone boyantt tho con- trol of the President; and that tho drift of pub- No opinion was toward is kind of politics, io called my attontion to an erditorin£ in the Nuw York ‘(mea of that diy, A copy of which T hores with attneb, and salt tho editor of that paper bad been sent for, and tht ho (MneVengb) had prepares that article at your Instance, and writ ton It to prepare polls opinion, ts you wero ubout to mike a trip through Naw England, Ho asked mo it thad nt the books, and whon Tauld ves, he requested that {bring thein Up to his office and be would put then In his safe, as Mio stareenilte Fascain were desperate, and would resort to anything, tho bouks referred to Mr. MacVengh under- atood tu be the - PRIVATE BOOKS AND ACCOUNTS ‘OF MR, DORSEY, Hie urging mo repentodly. to obtain thor books, substantially by stealing them from Dorsey's oftice in New York, alarmed me be- yond nensure, I could nut velfeve it possivio Unt tho Attorocy-General of tho United States would advise aud urge anybody to commit what in its vory nature must have hoon tho gruvest of Telontes, inoluding both lnarouny and U I, bowovor, promised I would wtoso. As lw nbout Jonving, bo said: * Me. Redell, you have put yourself in full aceord with us, abd [ bayo this'to nay, you will be woll taken caro of, and your matters shall be attended to.” Lhavo forgotten to say that I appearod to bo very noxious to sive Mr. Dursoy from tho diro- ful Snumsquented of Mr. MaoVenxh's wrath, and nsked Lim what would be the result {fT got Mr. Duraey lo cone over and go to him and make a alean breast of averything, and, If he did. would by require him ug a witness for tho Government. Ho sal) no, be wouldn't oven use him as n witness if bo would do Uint, and suid I should telegraph him at once, na thera wae no timo to lose. ‘This iuterviuw took place lust Thuraday aventng, on June 16, Tho next evening Leuiled on Mr. Woodward ta sce If he had anything nioro to sny, and he told me nx pinee had been found for ny tathor-ine Jaw, and to givo tha appiteation to Senator Ciny~ ton; tomarke tho applieation for the Interior Departinent, ag it wes bust not to put him into the Post-Vilice Department, for fenr of eriti- cls; Lae thp appuintment would be made at one, It WAS ALL ARRANGED, ane next day I suw Clayton, who sald the samo oR. Inconctusion, I havo this to say, that for tho past alx youre 2 unve been the confidential clerk und business avout of Mr. Dorsey, und know of every transuction that bas occurred in Wish ington, and purticulurly with the various de- purtinents, aud say most positively that nothing of any kind that could bo tortured or twisted eo 3 to appear of A corrupt nature has evor takan place vetween Mr, Dorsoy and any Goverument olltcinl, and purticulurly with officials of the Post-Ontce Departinent, as [ have had charge of all bis matters in that departincnt, and J must have known of any wrong committed by him, Me. Docsey could net have pald money ta Brady or anybody clso without my knowledgo, i know that bo never pald a cent to any Govern- mont offieitl. No accounts uver showed any such payments, nor did he ever intimate to me that ho over mude sich payments; end tho story ubout the $7,000 and othor payinents hore. inbotore spoken of was a. pure invention on iny bart to mislead thom and carry out tho purtl had nesamed, ‘Thou it comes to this, that the Attornoy-Gen- ‘eral of the United States asautnes the character of tho inerest detective, und enduavors to de- baueh those holding contidentlal relations with prominent mon, for the purposs of BLACKENING AND QUINING BUCH MEN, A person in my comparative humbto station In Uife, thus approached, 13 Justified In doing want. oer there isin bis power to do to thivart auch elforts, i J thérefore in my beart and conscience justity mnyself jn the course 1 have taken In this matter, by deentlng ft rigntand propor that I should by every menns fn tay power show tu you and to the world the degradution and shame vrousnt upon your Adiministration by the action of two mom- ersor your Cabinet, by Stroup ting to seduce, Uribe, and corrupt the’ confidential agent and clerk of Mr. Dorsey so as to compuss hls ruin und disgrace. T would furthor atato that all these Intervlows havo been at thelr Instance and notinine. Kee spectfully, M. U, REDELL. Bubseribed and aeoue to bofore ine this 20th fF June, A.D. 1 nae Touts W, Maury, Jr, Notary Public. RULES FOR MAILING. A Handy Digest of tho Post-Ofice Do- Partmont’s Regilations on the Sa Jeet—Vainable Information for the neral Public. a ‘The Postmuster-General bas compited a cir oulur from the oficial reguiuttons, whiuh vous yoys a vast deal of information to the public in Aeompact form, The notice ia substantially as followa: Direct your mail matter to a post-oftice, and, if ton city, ndd the street and number or post ofliue box of tho purson addressed. If you nro not certuin that tho pluce to which you wish to send is a post-oltice, Inquiro of the Postmustor, Matter not addressed to a post-oltice cannot be lurwurded, Write or print yodr nama und nd- dress, and the contents, if n packuge, upon tho Upper left-hand corver of ull mail-mattor. 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Dock and Othor Notes~Around the Lakes Arrivals and Dopartures Yes- terday, , TIE STRAITS OF MACKINAW:. 108 FORMING FAST. 1 Spectat Lrapateh to Tha Gatcago Triduna, Curpoyaay, Mich. Noy. %—9:15 p, m—Tho wind ts blowing beavy from the south, with a driving enow-nturm, Tho weathor is yory cold, and {co ts forming vory fist in the Straits of Mackinaw, % ’ BLAKE FREIGIITS. + GMAT, LUMDER, AND ONE, Not a vessol of any xind was charturod yeater- doy ofther in tho gratn, lumber, or, lron-oro trades, though shippers were looking for car- riers, Gratn suippors were offering 24;@3 conts on corn to Bulfate, but owners did not offer anything, and {tts ikely that 6@7 vents would nuthave seciired a vessel, No lumber vossels wor on tho market, and owners of ore-carriora ald not feel Ilko taking the risk of being frozen Up at Escanaba. * COAL Acharter was mnado nt Buffalo yestorday fora cargo of coal tu this port at $2 perton. This is Provably the fast charter that will be mado at that port for this placo this season, HOME GATHERINGS, TIE ST, MAIY'S RIVER IMPROVEMENTS, - John Quinn and his brother Patrick, who bava been employed all summer by tho United Btates Goyernmont fn removing obstructions from tho chA@inel of tho St. Blary’s iver, duyo suspended work for the scagun, Those divers wore’ em- ployed at Hound Isinnd, above tho canal, whoro they retnoyed tho bowldera from n channel 000 fect long. we foot wide, and 16 fect 6 Inches decp. At that danggrous point known to antlors ng the Hiack Hole # channel sixtcen fect six hichvs bas wleo buon secured. At u point known a3 Shoal No,Ua stinilar result bas beon obtained, ‘Tho work at which tho Quinn brothors woro en- waged was that of following the itrodgos and re- moving the luoge rock which had been loft by them. Lyn system of sounding whieh leaves no chince for any unevenness on the bottom to vacape notice, the placos where obstructions aro is abown, and a diver gous down and ugeortatns tha nature of tho obstruction, ifn bowlder 8 found it a removed by the diver; but if 9 obstruction con- sists of sand which has ctcaped tho dredgo, tho dredye 1s brought batk and the sand removed. ity going curetully over tho cbannol in thisinan- ner an even bottom is secured. A chitunel eix- teen feet al Inguns lego dias. now Uoen seouret tho ontiro lonath of the river trom Iroguota Point to Mud Luke, with the exeoption of tha Nebigh upids, At this naint, whien is onttrely da Canndian water, the Canidiau Govorntnogt bua spout a considerable amount of money to very little purpose, and bas apparently abon- doned tho project of obtulning # slxteon-foot channel, In ordor to test the practicability of dredging o channel through the rapids a dred was sot to work, and jn about throes wecks hud made o narrow channel ninctecn foot deap through thelr cnttro lungth. Vhis channel was dredged on the American side of the Enat Nebigh, ‘Lhe areata of Mud Lake is still in progress, and will be tinisbed next season, The Quinn Brothers will return next spring and oon- tinue thelr work, which thoy oxpect wili bo fulshed next fall. DOCK AND OTNER NOTES, Tho Buffalo Life-Saving Stat GY ane Burtaly. fas iz lon will ba closa Tho Iitnola & Michignn Canal wsli closo for navigation today. Fower vossols will lay up at Buffalo this win- ter than for many yeurs past. Murino-Insurance polloles expironoxt Wednos- day, thy JOtH dust, ab noon, - George C, Finney, Esq, of this clty, will | all bis vessels up at this port on tholr Tinlval. cd The schoonor Franols Palma. is stripped at Cleveland and will underzo extonslyo: repairs thia wioter. The gentleman who built the old schooner Monsoon ts Jatnes P, Gay, now o rogidont of Cinelanatt, O. ‘The tower on the uri at the mouth of tho rivor at Cheboyyin bus been arvcted, and is found yoy convonignt in guiding vessels Into tho har- ‘The Inko bas been swept by a sorics of gales during the pnet fow days, wich cannot help but prove disastrous ta lake shipping, erpectally to all veasels caught loading it plura on the cast shore of Lake Michigan and Greon Bay, In the ovent of a mild winter, tho glx ice com-- panfos on Sturgeon Hoy ond Littic Sturgeon Bay will fill their immense houses, and tho carrying of thig Ico to this port next summer will koep muuny vesscla busy, and wake lvoly times for vesselmon generally. * Capt, Murloy,of tho schooner Binzing Star, oluting to have mado tho fustost schooner tripon reoord 4 few yenrs ngo when ho wont from dure Uo Teland, mouth of the Maumee: Hlyer, to Ose wero, in two days, seventeen hours, and fiftcon minutes, which fs fster thin the Norther ‘runsit ateainers could do, ‘The ola schuunur Gen. Worth, whom the prd- peller Ruifdlo demoralized ao badly some timo ‘ako, arrived In port: yestorduy looking as bright asi daar uit. ‘Che Worth has bad a complete Pun i, bv ig commanded by Cupt, John Min- ning. Bho will spund tho wintor at thie port, bavlug come hore for that purpaso, ‘Telograme recolyod fn this city yesterday con- veyed the unwelcome tntelltgence that tho sehuoner Arabia, cedireludon, was ashore nt Hay Island, Georgian Bay. Othor dispatches also reported thy schooner Groton, conl-Inden, from Muftulo, ashore near the northern votrance to Lead Hiny, @ moat dangerous locality for fn vessel to haven mishap at, especially at this season of the yoar, PSP Ss There now remains no doubt that. the old achaoner Monsvon bas gone to the bottom of Luko Michigan with ullon board. It fs now over threo weoks gino ale lett Muskegon for this port, There bave been sovoral very hard blows wince tha 2d inet, aud she probably went down Jp the frat que shu cnvouutered after loay> foy Muskegon, She was xo rotten and water sonked that thero id hurdly uny reagon to expect that u plank of bor will bver bu sceu again. ‘Tho Rullulo Lxpreas says there isn atrong {m- pression at Port Colborne tut anothor dreadful diaastor must bo added to thut of the Dorr, ‘Tho. Captain of the 1 ellor Lake Outario reported thore that ho hnd seen the spurs of a throo- masted schooner sticking aut of the water off Gull Island, between Port Colborne and Long Fotnt. tle rumored that the schoonor Willio Keller is intssing, and sho was 4 three-mastor, As tho mitnnast of tho Dorr canto ashore, of course tho spars could not belong toher, It is to be hoped thne the Captain of the Lake Ontario ‘was nilstaken, Maj, McParland, Engineer of tho Government works In tho harbor of Oswego, docs not think It wide to rin un arm nurthorly into the lake from tho end of tho weut breakwater, beewuso, during kOlcs froin the west, vosscla inuet hug the west Mer closely, clso thoy way drift down to the oust pier. and by uw sligit miscalculation a vossel mnight run Co tho weatward of the proposed arm, He would, howeve viae the building of threo or four ehorter points. northerly from the woat Urcukwater, and several hundred fect west of its -eantorn oxtrumity, which, by thinks, will break the sea and undertow complalnud of, AROUND THE LAKES. AT TILE LIME*KILNS CROBSING, : .._ Speelat Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Asucnstuuna, Ont.,Nov, 25.—The water came up suilletently to allow tha Pucker to pass Up ut} Tthis morning for Detroit, whore abe will une Joud purt of her curwo and go in drydook, [tis the Intention of her owners to have her take Qnother cargo of coat frum iulfalo tals full. Thy propellur Svotin passed down atT a.m, Bho wus detalnvd wbove the crossing twunty-four hours, and tho ateam-burgo C.J. Korihaw waa detained bore about twenty hours, owloy to low water, Sho urrlved trom BulYalo covered with feo from stum to stern ulwut four inches thick, ‘Tho atoum-barye J. Donatdson ursived hero at Fo'olock tonfubt vovurod with icv, and ro- ports 0 very rough passage UD. Shu was out of provisious anu coul. Bho bus tho Crosawaitho and Charles flutubinson Jn tow, und, when guuniog to tho dock, Tuy all got mixed up, but Werg untaugled with. voly damuue to the duck, ‘The Captulu hus bud his it of sulling for ibis winter. She gooa tu Port luron wad will lay up at Murine City. Tho Hur Point igntship broky Or slipped one of ber anchors, and is riding out this southegster with oue anchor, The ferry: boat Hope will go und bring her in tomorrow worulng. It is blowing 4 burrioany from: tha soutuand gotting wrouud to the westward. : BUFFALO NOTHS, . . ay. Sptelal Dianatch to The Unvcaga Tribune, Luyvato, N. Y., Nov. 4—The propeller Bute teronl wilt go tot. Clulrto layup. The wind haw been blowing froin west to suuthweat at the rate of twenty to thirty miles all day, and the Weather lu quite cold, The propeller G, L. Col- “woll, bound up ight, ran buck this morolug. Sho will take coat as pulluvt und g lar for De trolt, Tho schooners Lyman Caacy, A Matso, ahd J. R. Henson nro attil wind-bound, ‘Two or three fonds of whont woro ahipoet oannl today to Rochester, Conaidornbie tee reported nlone tho canal. Nearly two imtilion bushols of grata aro nationt in the Krlo and Os- wego Cunnis, COATED WITIT A HUNDHED TONS OF 108, Svectut Dispateh to The Catcago Tribune, MILWAURKEE,, Wis. Noy. &.—Tho propallor Lostou arrived trout below ‘today with hor sides Sncased In teo, dhd buying 2 noticcable ist, duo to nabift of enrgo. Capt Urown says a nellor ts drawing six tiches mora water (hat when she left Buffalo, Tho welght of ico upon het is ubout 100 tons. Cupt. Brown reports sea ing a veedel answerlng the description of iho schooner 1 C, Butts, ivave the Heavers ns ho passed, and subsequently run back on account of snow, Tho steam biurgo Progress, waleh had: the Hutts in tov, left ber wt anchor uader Bt, Hetena, LOST OVEMNOARD., Bpectat Nievaten to The Chtcago Tribune, Hurvato, N. ¥., Nov.25.—-Tho propeller Jarvis Lord arrived Inat night with wheat train Duluth. Whon thirty milea above Long Polit sesterany hoon adeckbund uained dames Quigioy. Niving At Erie, was awopt overboard by the Jibing of tho toreshect. aA plank was thrown out and tho propetior turned buck, but he distppeared bee fore help could -rexoh blm. Michael Gleason, another deckhand. was badly hurt about tho wrist and shouller at the samo time, SAND BRACH HANNO OF RErUGE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sanp Veacit, Mich, Nov. 23.—The following froin barbor tonight: Stenm-birges East Sagt- maw and tow, Lothaie, Ws . Wetmore and tow, Dou M, Dieittason and tov, 8. D, Caldwell and tow, D,'F. Itose, and D. W. Powerat schooners Kelndecr, Wawanash, Van Valkenburg, and St. Lawrenes. ‘Tho wid Is blowing hurd frum tho south, Tho signals wore ordered up at 7 o'olock this evening, “ ABTCAM-DANGE REPORTED ARHORE NONTI OF SACKHONPORT. | Speelal Dispatch to ‘The Cht-ago Tribune. StongKON May, Wis. Nov, 25.—A mall-carricr who arrived from tho north this evening reports that ho sow e large, throu-musted steam-barge drifting ashore this aftaruoon ata point just north of Jacksonport. Ho thinks the veseol went ashore. and will be wreaked, tHe could snot vive hor naine or any further particulars. ‘Tho craft appeared to be disabled, A BINQULAL ACCIDENT Aprctat Disvaten to The Chicaon Tribune. Suenovaan’ Wis., Noy. 25.—Tho schooner L, J.Conway, coat-ladon, while entering tho bar+ bor this “mornlug had tho wind taken from her “sails while in thoshelter of a warchousy nod was thrown againat the dock, her anchor, hang fog at tho cathend, brenking o holo tn har sido as she struck. Sho stink wt once, bithag been towed up the harbor, and will: be unloaded this afternoon, ‘THE BCHOONER J. 11. MEAD RELEASED, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Srutaron Day, Wis., Nov, 25.—Tho tux Law: routo succeaded in reicasing tho schooner J. tH. Meud from tho shore at Batly’s Harbor whore Bho wis beached to save her froin ee Tho Mendda now fying in Buily'a Haehor, walting for favorable wenther to continue to her deatinn- on. Asteam pump will probably be pluced aboard of hor to keep her free. THE SCHOONER G. DB. NOTTS. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wis. Noy. %6.--'Cho propeller Comal arrived hero this moruing, und re-. ports leaving tha disabled schooner G. b. Norria ut Glea Haven, where she awaits the arrival of tha tug Union. The schooner was tett behind at ber Mustor's request when he found that ho would algo have to stand tho oxpensusof the tug. GooptttcH’s ICE-UREAKING TUG. Gpectal Disoatch to The Crteaoo Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 25.—Tho now tug bullt at Munitowoc for tho Gouurich ‘Transportation Company has been named tho Arotic, and Is commanded by Cupt. Po Edwards, Sho started from BManitawoc for this port, but was oltlged to sock sheltor In tho harbor at Shoboy- Ran. . THE LAST FOR THE SEASON. Special Dispateh to The Chteaoo Tribune , MAnQuatre, Mich., Nov. 25.—The propeller EB, B, Hale aud schoouers Alva Bradley and 8, IL, Kiinball wilt clear tonight, Thoy ure tho Inst of the barges and vessels to clear fron. nore this acasou, ‘Lho Arotis is up tho luke and expected down tonight. Wind west, snowing. THE REVENUE CUTTER ANDY JONSON, Spectat Dispateh to ‘The Uhteago ‘Tribune. _ Minwauken, Win, Nov. 25,—Cullector A, W. Hall today received instructions to lay up tho revente-cuttor Andy Junuson on the Buth inst, Capt. Davis will keep the bone in readiness until thut date to depart ung mission of meroy at a womont’s notice, YLYING A BIGNAL OF DISTRESB. Byeciat Luapaten to ‘The Chicago Tribunes Gonerton, Ont. Noy. %.—A_ two-mnsted schoonvr Is lying at anchor nbont tHreo. miles north of here flying u tig of distress, ‘Cannot tell ber name, but ane bes a white top and green. bottom, ‘Tho seu fa so rough that it ts impossi- ble to reacue her, -; ‘ . . NAND AGHOUND ON FIGHTING ISLAND.. Spectad LA pases to The Chicaga Tribune AstiEnsrauRG, Ont., Nov. 25.—Lho large barge Ty. B. Buckout is bard aground on Fighting Island. ‘Tho J. P. Doonldson had a bad shaking Up, All her dishes are broken and ina beap on tho flour, tnixed up with ull kinds of provisiong, THM PEERLESS WIND-BOUND AT GLEN HAVEN, Eyectai Diswatch to The Chlcago Yribune. GLEN HAVEN, Seb, Nov. 25—Tho prapalier Peerless is wind-bound bore. Capt. Selutyro reports from tiventy to thirty enll and steam erufts In South Maltou May, Wind southenst, blowing bard und snowing. : AGROUND AT MELDRUM BAY. Spectat Dispateh ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, Coutinawoop, Out, Nov. 2i.—Tha steamor City of Owon Sound, which arrived from Dututh this morning after 4 Very rough passage, reports tho schooner Groton of Chicago, hard nground wt Meldrum Bay, & TWO' DOLLANS A TON ON COAL TO CHICAGO, Spectac upatch to The Chicago Tribus, Burva.o,N. Y¥.. Nov. 25.—Propeltors Jarvis Lord and Kate Butteron! bave urrived from Dututh, The Lord will tuka a curge of coal to Le icayo, for which sho ia said to recelvo $2 per 0. yy 2s ‘ MIG AND DRY ON THE BEAT. m Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Ivibune, Gnanp Haven, Mich, Nov. 26—The barge Transfer, ight, owned by tho Michizan Barge Company, went on the buuch bers ubout 0 o'clock, Shy Is bizh and dry. No lives lost, THE WELLAND CANAL, _ Sgectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br. CATIANINES, Ont. Nov. 25.—The damago caused by the washout of the four luck gatos rocontly nt Port Dalhousie {8 repaired sufliciont= ly to allow navigation to be again resumed, NAVIGATION CLOSED. Bpectat Disputch ta The Chteagu Tridune, TIOLUAND, Mich, Nov, 25.—Navigntion {8 of- fovtually closed bore, as Black Lake [8 frozon over this morning, The sehoonor Soud hae ar- riyed safely inside. —— PORT OF CHICAGO, ANHIVALH, Prop Conostogn, Buffalo, aundrlos, Prop Argonaut, E: Prop Albort Sonor, Aus Prop Gourge Dunbur, Muskexon, Brun Aunig Lagea, Muskouon, juiuber, Sehr. B, Pomeroy, Itackig, Heht, Bobr Lookout, Stanoruinoy, lunibor, ‘ eh dn Kotth, Milwaukee, Haut chr Churite Marahall, Mtuskogoi, Iumbor, Bohe J, i. Cuntiotd, Cedar isivor, lumber, Bene Col. Kilaworsh, Atltwaukoo Hubt, Bebr James Couch, Cheba; bis univer, Sober Ada Medora, ‘South Ubienuv, iylt . ACTUAL BAILINUS, Prop Mary Grohatouth Hayon, light, Prop Buvkeyg, Muran, lant, Mrop Albort Soper, Muskeyon, ght, Prop Colin Gampbéil, udinston. nat roll ihr Apprentice uy, rat Rete 4 ‘dead Mavens ane ¥ tiwnuka, nt F City of Grund 1 1, drund Mayon, light, Gran ven, Nyt, Bent Ford ltiver, Ford ttivar Mghe Bulir FeltetHous, Stunttanne, Hat: Bebe John Kuldbrnoune, Pout Behr Mlurcury, Ludington, Wight OTHER LAKE Ports, PORT NOKON, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, ' Pout Hunon, Mob, Nov. 25-1330 p. ,-Up— Propellers D. Caldwell and barges, 2:16 o,. 1.5 Antulope and barges, 2:30 4. m. Down--Propeltors Nashua, 2 u. m,; Toledo, 0 a, Ta. echooners Montana, 3:00 n. m,; Joby Magee, Montorey, 0:40 a, m7 Emerald, 100. m. ‘In port—Seboonors Reed Caso, Vandorbilt, Wilitant Shupe, [Muttio Wells, A Moody, Bwallow; propel lo ‘Btowurt and barges, a tnd southwest; ucavy. Weather cold and ez). Apetal Dispateh ito The Chicaco Tribune, Pour Hunon, Mich., Nov. 24-010 p. m.—Passod ‘up~Subvoners H, Fy Merry and Hartford, Dowu—Propollers Ogemaw and Nubuut; tug Bweepatako ang barges. ‘Wiud weat-southweat, hoavy. Woathor cloudy, BUVEALO, Speciat Dispateh ta Ihe Chicago Tribune, Burra, N. ¥.. Noy, 25.—Arrived—From Chl- eago—Fropuiler H.W. Ulanchard, wheat and (eet propeller-Occanict, corn. From Due uth—Propellur Linvire Btate, Hour, ote.; pros Mer India, Hour; propeller Jurvie Lord, whent. ‘ram Alpena—Propojlor Alpena, lumuer, From. Hay City—Propuller G, L. Colwell, tumpor, Brui. Yoledo—Propeiter J. U, Gault, Cleared — For Chicego — Propolior Oceantoa, eon; bropollcr G, L, Colwell, | For Loledo—Pro- peller J. O, Gault, rulis, ote, MLLWAUKER. Special Duepaten to Tho Caleago Tribuna, MILWAUKKY, Wis, Nv 25.—Artlved—steame barge ‘Thomas W. Yalwer from below, and atedin-barge Forest City aud burke W, 1, Drown tron Chicago to Jay yp. oy cueugtaan. .. - . cx L ery piseaten to The pte nn EWOVOAN, Slob. Nov, 23.—~. - barge loter-Oouan Maa senedior B,J: MoVen, eT an ma Svsctat Dispatch une. Mangusrre, ‘Sich, Nov. %.--Vassed down— Propollur Nurtherngr. ESGAMAUAL Speclat Dispatch’ ta ‘The Onicago 4? tiene, ELOARABA, Mich., Nov, 23.--Arrlyod—Schooner heparted—enoonor L. Hanua, Heavy soullavcater blowing, with suow, S THE COURTS. © The Meat-Canning Monopoly Meets with a Defeat. Judges Drummond ond! Blodgett Deotdo Againat tho Wilson Patonta, Record of Judgmonts, New Suits, Orimingl Business, Eto. TUR MEAT+CANNING CASES, A dcclsion was given yosterday morning by Judges Drummond and Blodgett in the con- solitinted vasos of Libby, MoNoll & Gibby ana others against tho Bt. Louts Meat-Canutng Com- pany aud othors. Theso word tuses brought to tos.the validity of curtain patents for oavning or prosorving beof and other meats and involved about $1,000,000, There were thread principal patents involved, but tho contest on ono was abandoned by complainunts, aud tho Judges de- cided for tho tofendants as to the other two, Threo suits wero all arguad togethor, and tha ense hus excited unustial Interest in commernint clretce, owing to tho magnitude of the Interests: atetake. Of the counsel for the ptninti® were Br. Noble, of St, Loulat Ar. Clifford, of Port land, Me.; Mr, Thuretan, Mr, J. N, Jowott, and Ar. f. 1 Bond, while thé defendants have heen repreaonted by Mossrs, Dlukerson, Coburn, ‘Thatcher, and other legal luminaries. Tre cnsu was nrguod Inat ttonth, ‘In rendering the opinton of the court, Judge Drummond stuted that it bad been prepared partly uy him ang partly by Judge Blodyutt.who had heard tho cause togethor; that he Judge Drunimiond) had prepared the deoisiun su far ag it related to tho Willing J. Wilson patent; and that Judge Moddyott had propured it au fir tg it rolated to tho Jabo A. Wilson patent, but that thoy had both agreed ws to the ontire daciston, ‘Tho Court fond that the patent to William J, Wilson, which hud been relasued and two dls- eluimors tited during the pundancy of tle Bult, ula not in nny of its torms embrace any patent- able invention, Lheonly new fcaturo that could bo claimed for It was the packing of the cooked ment into the can while warm, and thera could be no invention In doing this, The stnto of tha art showed that It was old to cook meat by buli- ing, and it was old to. can tho ment und prea It into the ean go ae to form a sulld cuke, and sont ibup so ne to maka ft air-tight. ‘The Uourt hud fully considered the question that was pressed upon it, Hut the complainants Und bullt up a fargo trade, and that canned ments had become A groat article of commerce and sulethrougbout the world; but that in itegif was not auiiclont to miko tho patent valld, without some novel feature In it which would require inventive Bkill tw produce. Thos. A, Wilson patent was hold to be vold for want of novelty, for the reason it wis ndinitted that conical eats were old ns well us pyramidal cans, and were In use prior to the dnte of those patents, Thero was no Invention jn cunning meat im P yramidal caus, it being old to cad mesta In tt solld form In cuns. The kind of can would doa mutter of selection and nota matter of Invention. ‘Tho result of tho ment being readily discharged from the can would apply in an equal degree to any othor contents which the cun inight have. So far ag tho olfsot ends of tho body of the can were concerned tt was found that tho defen ante never tded ft, and alsothat tho complain- ants did not genorally mako.the caus with uifect enila, ‘That feature even was found tu bo old. ‘The decision was ia every respect in favor of tho dofendnats, © Asnvove intimated, various sults were con- solidated in this, and somo of the Inrge packers here, although not directly embraced tn it, ure ns much Interested ns the actual dotendants. ‘Tho question Involved ts a wolghty one in the cummmorctal world—numely: tho canning,of meat iu a solld form In cans in she way in which all the beef that ts siuughtorcd and canned here ts put up and eipped to all quarters of tho world. DIVORCES, Badle Morris Sinclair Mod ‘n bill yosterday complaining that her husband, Charles BM. Sin- clalr, doserted hor im 1878, and asking for n di- vorct, Melvin Gifos naked for a divoreo trom Will- Jam W. Giles on the gratnd of ndultory. AV bill for divorce was Bled Wednesday by Jobn F, Stafford from Mary Stalford, tho ebargo being desertion, . Judge Jameson yestorday granted a deoree of divorce to Caroline H. Kilbourno from William L, Kilbourne on tue ground of dosertion. LIQUOR LAW CASE. ‘Tho trintof the cnsé of McGrath ys, Dennts Myan wus continued all day yesterday before Judge Moran, ‘This {a o sult to recover damages to the husband of tho plaintiff, Janes McGrath, by which ho lost his position, and committed aitfglde, ‘Tho defense is that -MeUrath was not in tho bablt of drinking at Ryan’s srloon, that Ityiin was hover warned not to sell Iquor ta hin, and that Mra, McGrath was occasionally In tho habit of sending to tho salootyfur a drop of ryo or bonrhon fur herself. £ ‘ ida McGvarh, daughter of tho deceased, snid that she bud known Dennis Ryan since Say 4, 1840, when thoy had moved to Mwolfth street. She bad frequently been in {tyan'’s suluon to look for her tathor, Hu sed to yo there every eg ‘and morning so lonras they lived on ‘Twelfth street. At that timo hor futher uscd to work at Harvoy's dry-oods storo, She had seen her fathorcomo from Hyan’s very drunk, ond sho bad seon her father drinking beer, and at one time with an empty whisky-gluss in his hand, and had geen him pay out monoy to Ryan. ‘Tho Intter was always behind the counter. ‘Bho had been, two Sundays before her father's death, to the saloon to call hor tathor home to seunman, He une nflor awhllo, in a very bad coutition. She had beon to the satoon for drink for hier father, Mrs, Rosanna ScGrath,widow of the deceased, testified that sho had no means of support uside from her husbuad. At present sho retles upon hor children’s wiges. Prior to May, 1841, they had all they neoded to liveon. He used te pay her $12 por week for the support of tho family, At the present time she reccives nothing trom any ostate of his. During the past flve yenrs te hod been dischurged from dliferant places for drink, ond had been drinklug moro or jess fora your anda half. He bad drank st perlods during tho pust jive years, but nothing ike during the past elghteen months, Tho father bad sont bor daughter to tho saloon for iquor, and, although she bad disapproved of tho girl uing, she bud nover forbidden her, Sho hud never instructed Mr, Ryan not to soll her busband liquor. Her husband hud beon brought homo jn an oxpross wasun while they were iying on ‘Twollth acreot, Hehad a few scratches on his head. She did not havo to omploy a ductor or buy any drugs ‘on that oceusion for him. She came to Chiengo In Muy, 1880. For nyoar and A balf before that she lived in Detroit, whilo her husband lived in Chiengo, aud worked at Harvey's. White thoro she usod to got remittances on every Tuvsday, —— INSANE CASES, Judge Loomis devoted an hour yesterday morning to Ingane cises, but none of the four hoard worg of any special {ntercst. Frank Louis, a young Teraclite, who used to bo gQmember of the firm of Louis, Josephs & Co., haa been acting very etrangely for two yeurs Puet, aud become irroguinr and unreliable,” ordoring goods and lotting tho partics dun bim tor Garment Ho was at ony thno engaged to bo married, but welkked © out and tho youns Judy suod bim for Ureauh of promise, Tho suit, howover, was diswissud liecuuse bis miud was belloved to bo unsound, He was are rested i, Wisoonsia not long ago for vor pirange, conduct—throwing monoy and puoi into tho struct—but discharged on account of bis insanity. Tho ovidenve subinitted youterday ‘Was not conclusive to the mind of tho jury, 60 4 Juror waa withdruwn and the'caso wont over. Chelation loss, aged 9, waa violeotly inaano, and seratehed puiiit Wolé whoa ho brought hor into court, Tho cause of hor troublo was'un- known, Bho was gent to Joferson. Nollte Shorldan, who was aujudgod {neane the othor day, was found xuilty of being 6 pauper. aly ace U unselticd ber nuind, 5 urtin Hurt, a former watchman of Fuller & Fuller, bas boon “out of his head glace July 4, owing, ns is sipposed, to Hl health, be baviny fcunvor. It was stated he attompted to kt Limeelf, but Dr. Cunuiugham saved bis life, ITEMS. : Dischargos from baukruptoy wora tsaued yos- see ho. Dautel Hoglo, Frunois H, and Ringah » Walls, Albert WW. Webster, a a man, and’, F Allison, shale “Henry A. Bart ——. UNITED STATES COURTS. Gcorgo U, Campbell filed a bill yestorday fgainat Jobn dt, Stopbens, of Dakota Torritory, Vo forcolose & nortguxe for $3,000 on the follow- dug desoribed pioca of real-estate in La Sullo teeree cournonaliy ob Apolot on. thosouth noo! @ N. W. i of Bo: a Bea cods cnet gf £5 ableton ote i je We 3g ueotion, with thu Wost line Of auld eo. fy to the north lino‘ of sald wection, th ida ar an ction, thence’ onet, lou Un au 1 gloyen rods, thenee south paraltel with tho wost dino of auld section to the sald south ine of salt querer auction, thonce west along sald south Hne cloyon rode to thy place of beginning, cons taining? 1 weres more or Teer uleo the east {00 OF nn nore of Lat 8 in B. 4 of the & W. hy of suid Boo, ?, walub i Horth Of the centre Hine Qf the Fox itlver fveder of the Illuols a Bight gan Canal, statu ‘counts, * RYAN Brothers began o guit yesterday for $1,200 against Hawin Walkor, ~*~ ae oho Morrison and G. B, Fruyk A. Deviin and George Syste, stow COUNTY COURT, ‘ s In the habyas corpus case of loborts ve. ‘Walsh, the action being to obtain tho possession of a littlo girl by her fathor, the Court dismissed the procoedings, leaving tho child In tho custody of Tuomne Walsh, The Court consulted tho ehildia tho matter before roaching @ conclu. . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1881—SIXTREN PAGES ton, and tha itis one was found averse toro: | with tho other barrel of hl = is yot to bo hoard, CRIMINAL COURT, Govornor Bcott and Ada Roscuatoin plondod fuilty to potit Intcony, and aontonco was sus- panded, i : ‘ ‘ Joseph Nauphin ploaded gulity to assault and Wns fined $15, Tho Jury in tho caso of Dan O'Lontry and Michavl Mahoney, ebargod with robbery, re- turned a verdict af guilty and Axed thoir pun- Sabient at five yoars ench 1n tho pénitentlary. Thosa ure tuo mon who robbed Albert Munger at Clark strect bridge in October. * JumesConway and Jorominh Mahonoy, charged with lurcony, forfalted thelr bonis of 8300 ouch, Michael Mahoney Is surety for both, ri Willan Korns, chnrged with larceny, was re- Jenzod, 01) 81,500 ball. * Adnin Smith and Kato Smith wero acquitted of A charge of Inreuny, Androw Utter pleaded guilty to “driving away & horso and wagon," aud was sentenced to ninety daga in tho County Jail. Z Feank Waynor waafound guilty of maliolous mischief—cutting a horao with a butcher-knife and titted 8100 by the Court, Tatly dicNelll wis convicted of highway rob. bery, and given threo yunes in tho epee Taae Joseph Szoulnsky wis tried for nssuult with Intent to do bodily injury, Jury out. The yrand Jury returned thirty-three indlct- ments Into court. Tholr session was taken up with ordfanry eases. turning to its fathor. ‘The question of adoption A spectul venire for thirty Jurors was tssued," FOLrHAbEE Monday, to serve the rommlodor of 0 torn. Judge Tiloy will deolde the Fairchild cnse, and Pass on the application of Murphoy for rolease Under babens corpus, Monduy morning, THE CALL TODAY, ! Jvupar Diumatonb—In obambors. , Jopar BLonaerr—No court, APPRLLATE Count—Not In sosston. . dupa @Any—Sottons, : . Juvak Ssitn—Poremptory call of motiona for new trials in No, 4,200, Jupow WitLtAastson--Motions, JupGE ANTHONY—Peremptory call of motions for new trials In Nos. 4,575, 4,780, 4,077, and 4,605. Suvak GAnpvsr—Dofault divorce cases, dupa Roasns—Submitted cases. dupe Mowax—Motions, Jupok HAWES—No vgurt. Juvax Bannum—Dofault divoreo cases, Juba LoLry—Turin Noa. 489, 41, 439, 275, 904, OB, AU5, 400, 407, 499, G00, 410, 420, 421, TEE CALL MONDAY. Jupar Demstionn—In chambers, Juoos Buopgert~Gonoral business. APPELLATE Count—Mouons, Jupan GAny—Assista Judge Anthony, No. 3.953, Chicago & Western Indiana It, R. Co. vs. Heberbosch, on trial, Junge Suiri—No first enti, Trial call 4,063, 4,070, 4,082, 4,00U, 4,002, No ongo on trial Jupae WILLtAMsON—Asalats Judgo Smith. No ‘Cuse on trial c JUDAE ANTHONY—420, 619, 610, 625, 026, 627, 630, 03} to U5, GF to O13, No caso on trial. dunas G. NEN—Contested motions, JUDE KOGKERE—No first call. ‘Trial catl Odt, 080, 088, G0, U4, 70). No onge on trial, Jupae Monan—103, 154, 105, 160, 168, 169, 170, 1TH, 174, 145, 150, 177, 178, 180, "No. 103, McGrath. va. Ryan, on trial dupae HAWwss—Motions ‘Tucsday, No frat gall. ‘Crlal call 104, 208, 214, 213, 216, 217, 218, 220, No cnge on trial. Jovan BAnnum—Contested motions. wR” JAMEBON—Torm Nos. 627, 643, 633, O34, G7, BOY, G10, 508, 41, , JUDGMENTS, Surenton Count—Coxessions—W. H. Smith ya, Allon Ui, Kinno, $1,899,20,—E. FE. Fayerwouth- orvs. E, Hl. Hardenbergh and J, K. Itodgors dr. $1,125.—J. Stud vs. G. C. Born, $331. dupay Surri—P. H. Naughton v Caticlns, 8411.00. . Wohard J. uvan AxtHoNYy—Lowls Balto Herbort MM. ‘Theirs, 1,8H,—A.8. Work ob al. vs. Mayer Simona; Verdict, 2560.03, and motion for ow trigi—S, Me Hail, uso, etc., vs. Josep Dinct, 8220.55.—Peter * Kawmion etal va, J. W. Blodgett, $150.—t, L, Anderaon vs. Evan'?, Stover and wil, $105.77. Cinvurt Count—Jupug Monan—Jobu Schwal- Dect ya. We H, MeGuiro, $703.22. ee DEADBEATS. ‘To tha Editor of The Chicago Tribune, CurcAdo, Noy, 25.—Apropos of a“ 'Tramp'a ‘Thuukeyiving.” It was tho night before Thanks- giving, on Madison stroat, just oppostt Tus ‘TRiuNE ollicu, seartebing for .the Lest place to Purchase 2 uccktic, whon a short, Sick-sot man, with biick mustache, and larue, staring wjes, of 4 bold, brazon address, necosted tho writor with, “ Excuse mo, sir, but aro you acqualnted with ‘ny of tho conductora on tho Chicngo, Buriing- ton & Quincy Railroad?” Tinformed bim thot I was nut, whon, beforal could movo astep, bo began hia story, He bad just come from Colo- rado that morning, with two children, had no money, had hnd nothing to ont since morning, had hia ebildren over in tho Northwestern De- Pot, aud wanted the writer to como and sco for Bimealf, requosting in an ecarncat and {mpur- tuning way some money to got something to ent with. Having bad experlonce bofore with similar roquests, I hesitated, but at lnst, in a moment of foullsh delusion, ia which L thought tt might be a nso of nead, I felt indoubt. Then 1 bevamo succeasivaly doubtful and mistrustful, and a firin cunviction camo over ino that! was bolug “taken in” and awindlod; thut I was simply giving monoy to;n gnod-for-nothing. Dut upon tho assurance, * { would rint Ile to you tor tho world,” £ pussed over a bulf-dollur. ‘Thon amy inlgtruat ruturued, and 1 made up my tatod to sce whore iy money would go. I followed iny friond down tho west alde of Dearborn street to the alley just north of Biudison strect, tuto the alloy nbout half a block west, and thon t Bu Iny min turn into Lawrence & Sartin’ cigar-store, and witnessed his Nugering for his money, For what? Yo buy Hauor, to get hulf- drunk, to food bis oxhauated, nervous system, and thon to return to the atrout, te aain by all that fs good, impose on some simple-minded inan like the writer, get hig monoy, and go to Lawrence & Murtlu's and buy more whisky. dint one thing {s certain: no applicant will over Again get money from the writer, save bis want da go pluln and true ag to be beyond a doubt. If ee think it worth whtlo to publish this for the enellt and guidance of othor sluplu-minded people you cnn do 40, Vicrist, a MY FOE, * For Tho Chicago Tribune, Bick of the world, and woary of Its woos, J put wild wastes between me and my kind. Doubt and digtrist of allsuon filled tiny mind, “Slnve woll-loved friends bad proved to bo my foes. . “Iu gomne rotreat," I sald, “whore no man HOWws -s ce My hbiding-placo, the false worlil loft bobin: ono with God aud Nature, Tanai nde Phat pave t ponco which from Cunteatmont Toft the world, And yot, whoro’or I wont, Au undetinda progenad would intrude, x f Pursue my stops; and ntl tne solitude With reatiess longings and with discontont, 1 stooped to drink one day, and tavod the suape— Myself tho f00, from whom was no escape, Muna Whernen, SUSE NEeeneneENEnEn A Huntor’s Contest with Five Boars, p Roereapnntenca New York Wines, AVY Deen captured recently in horn Cutvkiils, and this portion of ‘the Inountaing svomms to be full of them this full, ‘Thoy sucin to be uuusuully bold. A fow days agoa tino lurge bluok bear waa found in tho hog-pon of Jacob Lorala, living neur 'Turnwoud, B little villugosin the wild town-of Murdun- borg, Ulster County, | Hoe proved to be in ugly customer, tou, and thore was a ively tgbt before bo wus caught. Washigyton Goss, 0 membur of the notud Gosso bearhunting tumi , suucected ih cupturing four fue beara a tow ays nyo, Heorly Aono tithe, not far from hls humy in Shnndaken. tle old the pelts ata wool round price, and tho moat hu distributed aun his nelabbors, Four boara aro usually counted # fulr eeason's work for ono hunter, a4 he skingare viuluably und tho curcass Wnus 2 ‘cuuy market, > . ‘Tho moat desperate encounter with Bruin that hue occurred in this cegion for many a yenr wok place in the Shundaken diountans ov Munday of lust week, Washington Jux, uf Shandaken, after u long, wenry. srainp. made the wore dit: ‘honvtening by the lack of any uppearance of Ine, WHS HOU be rotruce bis steps homoward, ite auddenly bheprd @ vruabing of twigs und underbrush, fovwas now far away from uny suttiament. Pocrlug through tho furvat bu sauit guw a bulf-grown blick bear, whick Ina fow monients wire Waa jolued by three othora— tine, sbuyiy cuba, ‘They had all emerged froma dense thicket into a partial bit of vloaring on another border of which the hunter was cone veuled. Athougb a long distance nway, bo toy- eed bia gun and tred, Uno of tha aubs full doad, - A igient artes, with the uther cuamber of bls uu, be brought down another bear. tle then uttempted-to reioud hfg pivee, but the athér ohruged animals having by thie tins disgoyored bis bidiig-place, now pounced upon tha huuter, The struxgle tut enauod jy degeribed by the hunter ad iuost tere ritlo indoed. “One of tho antuiais triud ta chow Be He, huater’s left shoulder, inangling it bud- BoA jut while this was wolng ud, ho nianaxged to t his- bowls -in # vital spot lu the other'a " ver bln, but the ‘be remaiting bear, however, gavo biti a bard tugalg, but he Nually conquered Win uiso, Hu then saya bu wus nearer dead than alive, but mauuyed after awhile to reloud bla gun aod bandage bid throat fa beat be could. bie then stargod toward huge, Dut bud not provagded fur woe, with a doaten- ing rouy, the enragod wouther sprang veroes bis mia, but No Wak now onabled to briny tha Lue Foriated beast 10 the grouud by a heavy charge of buckshot. Ho fulaed the work of duuth eM. W +] cornor Gs “Tei Btad! turned boine In trlumph for wad 2d then, Rame to the sottlement, a ee OUR FATHERS WERE ON THE RichT SIDE, for The Chtewgn Tritine, As our young world grows, older, tid wiser, and bettor, with tine, Bo men, with tho enre of n nisen” WH honnd up its wlory subline Forth to tholr obttdron showing , {ts boatty, and fonor, and priten ‘Tho patriot pages atte stowwinu, , “Our falbors were on tho right sider Teroea will haste to tho attar, _ And swear tha American youth Firm as tho rock uf Giuraitie, ‘Ko atuny for tho entse of tho 7; Tile of revellton stilt Weatinge Truth, Shall tnd those too strong tor tho tht Lips with a quiver ropoxtiiye, ne ve “ Gur fathurs wore on the right aide, CALIREH, O., Nov, 15, 1881. ATE Vatzena, ane bringing hig Hila Speech, + fatorenice (Masa), ty A young ly who gridicted tor ove h school twat July. is tenening rchout up ne Wet Himpshiro, A bashful young: yentianan Ae Hoi the school eho utter tins, “aut wns at te tho toaphor to say a few wards to the pupil This was his apeecht “LT hope you wil) nie ‘4 Jove Sfpitncloal and your Seacher ns much at do. wait weiqueling tos's blushing rchooimernme oS OM! Blrls, and g reer eterna OE OTL SCOMDEN TO ACCUM cr sn Tinted Heanelt Ullees tn ae alan hare =—€<_£_—¥X—X—!_—=_——— TRIBUNE BRANCH OrFions neal fm not below. whore uivertivaimente yh ho siiae piled na chun nur tha sua B Hod at the Stun ie nell Hveluek p. mee OUTIL MIVIsiOS i HENRY J. DECIAVITIL Droavist, Sal Cou eee aes aaa re niyataystecani ra and Stutlonors, Wy SUDYON 8" FACOWUS, Drugaist, 207 indians: comet piety trstat, ba ade . BUC AN, Drusklst, corner Thirty-irat ang G,U, DOW & CQ, comor Oni . chinieuintest ties. 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AND FOUND, OST—A LEATHER PURSE WAS loat by my Friday uivrning votween 7and$ O’etvok In, caming from near ‘Throupst., on, Mustur, through Contro-nys Ada-st., Wustinstan, Canal, and nvross rallrond bridge, through Nurthwesteri Depot re nud about aider wilt be sultubly tes manted. FRIED M. DEWEY, ay Wert sononsiet T OSTOA SMALL Ein Pian pie OST—A SMALL KID PURSE CON. talstuy curroncy: a Mboral reward will bo pald ju any ony returning the sme to No, tit Lavalier, CS. WEL ay. nuar Di FINANOIAL, GOLDSMID, LOAN OFFICE, 0 EAST © Mudison-nt. (eensed). Eatnblishod 3 Dine Rivnd Lrokur und bullion denier, Cush paid for old old und sitver, dismunds, pearls, ete, ele. Colorady raneh, Wig Lirhwer-st, Donvur, NY AMOUNTS LOANED ON FURNI- tire, planos, &e., without ramuval, and oiher Ecilaturaty rates rensunnbly; no counniaaons Movie 1 nina sy, 403 Wanniiucionst. DVANCES ON DIAMONDS, BOND! wittchos, otc, at low rates, D. LAUSDES Htoume 5 und @ iv itundolph-at. Established ish, NY AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FURNI- ture und planys without removal and alle Aceuritlos, ut lowest rated, tt Denrborri-et. Room th IICAGO MONEY ‘TO LOAN— s Atlowest rales on hinproved property tn emt toauits no delay, Biunicial bunds negotiated. Moricnges bouste and sold, Estatee mannyeds taxes poids ronia coll IASIL PAID FOR ENDOWMENT LIF! insurance pollelos, 1. W, SUTHERLAND & astingtonsst. FUNANCIAL—OSWELL A. BOGUE, eal Katate and Loun Iroker, Estates mananed; Villagy of Hiya Park und Toma of Lago bonda bought and aukl: bixes pald: Informs Mon aivON In rounrd to taxod ath uasesnments, Cane frolter of tho Village of Mydo Park, Villego Mull Hyde Park, GUDELITY MORTGAGE, LOAN, AND Btoraye Co—Advanees on furniture, vc, Gut removal, oF ou guns in storaye. WE Cun Bures, ———_— eepeere £ EST PRICE PA. FOR STATE cs 1 eON, pegs und Seundle avian Nuvonul Hout certiveates, WA HOLMER General Uroker, Bi Washlinlonese, [ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, Plunow ete, withaut removal, ani oy collate die GHUNGE PARILY, 6s ana Jad ‘West Stuarug-ss Moe TO LOAN. Ak CURRENT raton'on reat estety, It, W. WYMAN, JIL, £00, Dearburn-st. ORTGAGE LOANS MADE AND tnipruved clty vray iri una inna aruie HISTIA Ig, USB © Ot Sribony Mutlding, EAL ESTATE LOANS | IN SUMS oF HUAMENS S DACESONe Pore Tone itlooe, © PI ED CITY LROP- i 10 PCAN Bae pL Br FRESHWATER, 8) Clurk-st, : TED—ALL PEOPLE WiH0 WIS A aa arty ceaienigts, ares patos to cullonus, GIKENEMAUM SUNS, i Dear born-st < E LOAN MONEY ON CLLy REAL ‘estate at lowest rutes, PH'PERSON & BAY, Bast Handutpb-at, vt N FIRST-CLASS $3. 000 WANTED Ox suite rate without commission. Address 't ly, ‘Frtne unicu, connntsslon. -Aduruse’E Wy, ‘belle Gee, q TO TEND ON IMPROVED $4,000 2 1s apet ase” huluveca oy Teuuoe 75. ey AN ON REAL ES $75.000 do LPs tuto aud local aucurities) Sane cg puis email toans. W,'t BECK L He dont e Ae ea Neundtptea ————————— PERSONAL. "PERSONAL 1-35 TWILL HAVE TO ao satay oun, L would like to bear frous yous bu Would vrofur Wi vce you. See el saan nnn Seren ERSONAL—GES AMEN: THE 1 Beery you tf yun have the culate causd your breath wmolla, tnd atid your, bamhing und spitttie ts diauusting, sb odecent Lor u! tide Gunrentyed Cure far Cutacrly will eury Yu Uniy rong tut nover falls ‘Tey It Hol druest fark and Muddisor-sts. TNO BRSONAL—EVERYLODY LOOK ( 4 should i mdlagieot cipestairas can supply bouks choaper thay any othar tri, Douk of 2 parse for 1U conte, y, Ae =e 40 3 roars CTS. WANTING ‘I Oe, is largo Diack walnut. nals. p Bnd oak thmber land, underiid weit . cane ne catoat bursa Pinoy ane owner will tart a yattes Guu Clutheuty Ateul Estate #¥ STRETE WNEY & CULE, THO ENUHANGE-DY HANNEY £ CO) wa 2 ebay Bb hour 1d, No, kt hanwo, ey, A 4 os for subdtividiia. rr EMU A ture Maropead biel or rewtuurant “a Whures of fiinpls lund fora cottage and 101i a thee 01a PHY aitintorset hy aii €1gq00 steam Job print Seer est other dosiraule exchanses bund. fur goud real e: OCLAIRVOFANTS: = mae iit, FRANRS, | family, ur buaitives t ce UNE TE F igrutells tulury events of lua, trie ta ry for busiuass: elbs 3 frome” yao TATE Ms ete Maen. mW eee Sonat ivi NAD INDER, oa WEST NAD 189 I, MEN OOS wad rhvuruatie byticully. Pout Age. pane rent Tai LOT O SOR SAAN vOUN Da chikeu-et