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TUE CILICAGO =TRIBUN RAILROADS. southwestern Pool, Will qy It Again for An- othor Year, ho clading, for tho Present, Business West and Southwest of the Missouri Rivor. change fn the Leaving and Running rime of the Pennsylvania’s Light «ping “ Flyor.” nt Prospects for the Comple- sia of the Tampn & Key West Railroad, guilstactory Progress Making tn the Re- organization of the Marletta & Chielanatl Roads . |New Road on tho Pacific Goast—A Boom jn Railroad Matters ot Loayen- worth, pweatorn Wallway Assoclution ure rein Existence for Another Jear-'Pae Busines from tho Por roty West aud South weat of the Mise jourl Miver to Bo Left Out tor the ppesenite 3 Hrgeneral Managors and General Freight- jqeatsof tho ruuds in tho Southwestern Jull- nay Association met again ut 10xK) o'clock nt Qonmissioner Mulgley"s oflice, tu take Up tho pifectof dividing tho business from polnts on the Kans & Texas Division of tho Mlssourt Pacific, Aouthivest from Kansus City, among the yasjous touds, which subject was pending when de mevting adjourned the eventuy before. Before this subjuct wag tuken up, however, te Missourl Vaclie stated that it hud elnnged jy opinion regarding the report of tha Come nittee on Territory, ndopted the day previous, god tbat dt found that fe cout) not adopt tho rpotasa whole. Consequently tho report of ihe committee Was again taken tp und consid) am, aud, When & yole was renched, all tho nadsoxeept tho Misgouri Pacitia voted for. It. ‘Soe Miseourd J'uciile contended that it uught to tesetho bulk of that business, us (t all camo nm points on tts Kansas & Texag Division, Ay the Migsourl Pueite demanded a. greater soriun of that business thin tho other roads sete witling to Brant, (Was finally agreed by a apauiayiis ea thi tho Misagury Pactite should compurtstted for ucuOIl business coming ferns pool from Ite Kansay & us Divison, tod that toe question as to wibtt should be cone dered u fale cquivatent should be agreed apo biween the Missourl Pacitie aut Commissioner Milgey, In the uvent of thelr fallure to agree, al uisiness curried to nnd from those pulute soi then be omitted by ull the lies, ‘The latier provision indicntes Wat the man- azertof the Missouri River roads have but litue tbat they wil bo able co aeree wpon a dle nen it business feo points beyond the Mise nun fiver, The sume aution us Wns hiken res frig tho division Of business from poada wuttmegt frou Kansas Chy was tikan ut the hte Sto Lotits tueeting. Whon Mosivd. 1. b Kypkey HUB Courtright, and A.C. Bird wero wyluted ho eominities to prepare ou phin forthe acttluinent uf the dfillcuities regarding the busdovsa from polatd suuthwest of Kanes ya linia Committers, comeing of 6. 1. Vining, of the Union Pacille; George ». Harris, of the Hurllngton & Missunci tiver in Nebraska; od MOL, Sargent, of the Central Oraneb of the Siawmiri Puchi, was appointed to prepare a pian fur settling the diiflcuitles regarding the vile ness wertot Atchison, St. Joseph, and Pintts- mouth, While the former cummities worked out the plan which formed the prinelpal topic of dicussion wud contention at yesterduy’s meet~ ing, the tnttor comtulttes bas dover met to take upthe subject reterrad to It. ‘Vbo reason this wwmmnitiey bus Hot dene its duty de ascribed to (he absence of Mr. Virdnyg in the Hast. {bis not feely that any notion regarding the northern tusiness, west of the Missourl Kiver, will be taken nau) tho diMenities regarding the busl- bea frum the territory southwest of Kansas Cir have been udjusted, If no settloment 44 veached on the latier subject, and it 1s deuided Jo feaye tho Miszourd, Kanauy & ‘Texas business vutof the pool, the sume will be done us rewards the Lusiness west of Atchison and Plattsmouth, In any vent, thore can by nu longer any doubt that the Southwestern Agsoelation will be con- fined for nnother year at lenst, ne the viariou: toads prefer 10 xo on Under the present nernn; meat nither thin browk up the poul and lus talpancshor dlauatrous war on Sssouri River ness, With this end In viow, (t was deelded to con tinue the Missouri Hiver 1 for duothor year from dan. 1, 1862, ‘The following naw Executive Committee was ‘elected fur spe your 3 de Cy Mestullin, WY. J. Patter, Chler ‘able, Chleazo, w Chicugo & Alton foturlington & Quincy: Hts It tock Island & Paelties A, A, ‘Talnmngo, Missourt Facies ond J. C. Gault, Wabash, St. Louls o& Ato subsequent meeting of tho Executive Comulttes Mr. Ce MeMullin was oleeted Chairionu, Me, J. We Midgloy* wits appointed fuminisstoner for another your, with an ine (eased sulary. Mr. C. C. Churel: wus appointed Geueral Agent at Kanwats Clty. Sr, Chitech fins ria Action General Agont over since Mr. Lilley coring tho afternoon gexslon tha subject. ns {Zutut is to be done to stun the diversion’ of My ‘ness ovur rouds not iu the ussvelation was scuseed ut gome tength, but oo dullnit action wu taken, : ¢tucuting adjourned subject to the call of ‘orsmissioner it Ht may deem propor, SRE SESE Oe De American Rallrond Monopolists In Ei glleh Kyen, Thofact that all the railroad interests of tho Anetieau continent have been concentrated in te hands of hulf-a-dozon indlviduale has frigat> he the investors away, ‘Cho altuntion seers to Danedered eritieal, oven by tho contidont ; nitlaher, who was but at shurt tho ago so unx- ous tointrust bis savings to American enter ies Tho Dally Telegraph at Londen had re eile S long cditoriut in whit tho state of af- Analy Teyurd to our huge monapolica was nn rae ina way by nu means tikely to cucuurnge fo Sovestmenta of Lvltlsh imaney tu tha sa 2 ca Of ltr corpurnte Inatitutions, ‘Pho press \ eel has yrown to understand that men Ike : erbitt, Gould, Stunitord, Sago, Field, dowott, ram Garrett, and Huntington aro practically th va the control of uny power, Full justice Atria thoge inon, in comparison with what in 9 sinleamen and legistators uf tho United ene ate declured ta be *pigiiies” But tho igi folly of allowing 4 Yow Individuals tu iy 100,000 of people ut thelr pleasure, and to i find whale Uidinegs of tho coutinont nt the alae Weroy of a row unscrupulous monop: sesh Pointed out in uncommonly telling Inns Jay Gouht ts the outeumo,after three-quar= aot O century, uf Jeitercany Het ‘Tuaury tisk aictas aoe mush governed." aud that Ho evar the ea with the unfettered mdud- berulsany, People ts tuner nny eircumEtanvos He. “Thus it cune to ud ttaland Bute Goverment HAC isteaieee ‘i “Anier(ea token thang uot syiputbotiontiy, white a vast cone wetag (ie Lely ginitud wii ratiways, iitere ¥ canals, and coverod with: electric at pe Private enterprise. Ocundlonalty taba Mont was rulsed by u politicnn that tho Govern eborntons were tad powerlul for the belay conc Which onght to guntrel instead Of Detohy Phat led by thei, Mr. Winduii of Sine Secrutary. distance, who was for a short Ung ce hey the ‘Troasury under, President ra al the courage to ayow bliwolf tho lhe ty hy OF monopoles, deolaring thar CUeht oa, Come when ‘thy Govorument hteeupe ch iidad brateet (fhe community at " chons out ruitway kings. Lo Heelatiiet ust day Gould was his spociatuver: "Yat undered ayulugt the weusttaud 21 fomenyy ereitting tha telegraph system of bands of ee centinent to by tt tua ives wpnaltile bas nreag eg Raut Pouulutor. Wut Mr, Windutn OU” wen Ci K tranaattlantle partanes,.” Hzzted: Wmmone powaggrnuient oltigdandiMr, day Gout teror atone etultuan over. For ut leust a quar. ively ealty Mr. Gould who ts yor, comput tng ang Py fu, & young tun, bad hen widetie braaiyion, Susolidattuy the foundations of hihi {niloence, and power, so that its 0 ldu mighticr potentute thin ton's ena eRe Wut ovor mut in Ugurge Wanbinge OFer tng etd wields a paramount uuthority Megha Mock markoty of the world, fuse ety ceuarity of the United Btates that Hy, durro Sec uOrs tee, Mud -bave always oa baer wwaded by a halo of ylory aud uduulras Hortul wan weiterred by the pusicayion of s0- Uibutes u/s Waecom aunted: by worthler a autuerig? lndividuals in no other coun uf Aue controller uf the Awerlean a the Presa, ai ‘erapbe, an day Gaull la tuustor of i very Bie squote if he crags tha ced Exropeun und Aimerican stock oueuct to bis own prof. it donuulced. nog r OY Preatd ie tr ean raln ie wt wilt by withbotd: Paohes, ag UF fuleityluy ite telexeuphie dis Rest Many At thisuumont he ty see ing to cons a Mites, ang (a2eléco With tho Bust by aubmaring Atlan yg toes in addition 1 — ho will have a monopoly of the tolexranhio ay: tem all over the globe. ‘Tha tine ts Spburontly not far distant when CGreut “Uritain will communteate with Tndin and Chinn through tha median “ov ycation owned by Mr Jny Goulds nor fs it ptensunt to antiols pate tho captrol which hy seems about to wield Over Ettropman no less thin over Atmere fenn niitketa, It fs far From our purpode ta ine quire whether Mr. Gould fais doftelent tn tnors Allty ns he is tileged tobe. tut it will haply be sild of bith, aa Victor Mago in "Los Misora> ies" said of the First Napoleon, that “IL gonalt Dieu" by the disproportionate and ineal> eulable power which he alrondy exercises over tha fortunes nod destinies of munkind. Grent wonlth Is aupposed ta muke those who Aru blesgod with It couservalive, and to abate thelr covetousnesa; ‘but, untoss Sr, Gould (4 Misrupresentad by thuae umane whan ho llyes, he fa ts grasping today, when credited with tha Dossesston OF untold millions, as Me waa whet, More thin a generation Blues, he frst entered Now York, puor, obsoure, and unknown, with nothing but a patent im trap, which bo Drought there ta soll, Tt reals with ‘hid compa- triots to duternting whether an end ahalt orstull Hat be putto his lrrvsponsiblo and autoeratle Vower, but In the moanwhile tho fiant Apocn- Intora and ruilway kings of tho United Stites pe mipidly becomming nuisances to the world at rH. The Pennsylvania Chiu Jin Fant Train, and WI Mate the Biss tance Betwoon cago and New York in TwontyeFive Motrs and a iWalt, Ashort thio ago Tue ‘Tamuxe announced that tho Pennsylvania contemplated a change tn the tlino of Ita faat Limited express, which lonves here nt DML. and that the idea was to have the traln [ouve at 6 o'clock p. nt. and shorten tno. running tly nbout one bour, Tho subjevt has been undue consideration over sfnee, and ft hae Analty boon decided to muke the change sub- stuntiolly og rat stated, it 1s now announced that, on and ofter next Sunday, Dee, 11, the fast Imited oxpross over the Pennaylvanta route will leave Chicugo nt i }. Mt, Instond Of Gekbp. in, and will reach New ‘ork at 730 p.m, the follawlny day, lustead of Op. m., which Will shorten the thine whout thirty Mites hetween Chicago and New York, a Wweatbotnd trasa wilt, on and after Sunday next, Jeave Now York at Oo, ta, tistend of 8 a m1, und arrive at Chicago at Wu. m, the fullowing diy, Inatend OF wt Ms a. whieh shortans the thie between New York aud Chicago torty atauctes, The Pennsylvania inuimgers have takon this Retion Beewtse they found that a great many people desired te take thair faat limited express atio'eluck p. in. instend of 3:0, even preferrs ing toatrive a Httio tator in ae York, ina mite ts the change tn leaving tithe would give thon 8 chines to rennin here unt eventing anid conclude their duy’s business, while under the prevent arrangement the whole afternoon wis spoiled. Besides, tho Westuru roads whieh con- nect with tho #34 p.m, train were often behind thine, and congegu the through passengers: an those trains had to remain ta thia olty antl tho next day. Under tho now arrandemant plonty of teoway ts given to enable all Western Wancauers to mike the vonnection und hive a ittio time left far rest before coathnuing thotr jeunes. Hesides, the change enables the Pennsylvania to tie off ity 4330 p. traln, and thts nVe a large expense, Sluce tho establishment of tho Umited ox- ress on the Pemaylvania uusliiess line steadily ferensed, and the success af the undertaking has been fully established. Dy tha change in ting [tis expeoted that tho fest train will be- vous even nore papvlur than it hus been, and that its business will largely Increase, ges the ‘Time of Further Progress in the 3arletta & Cin= eclunat! Reorganization, Sptclut Diwateh to The Chicavo Tribune, Bantiscane, Md. Dee. 7—The Marietta & Clit eiunatl Raflroud reorganization is rapidly ap- proaching completion, and it is now more than probable that the Marlotta & Clncinnatl and Ohio & Mississippi will ina few weeks be pure munently organized and detinitly xed in the Baltimore & Ohlosystew, ‘Tho Rultimore mom- bers of the Murfetta & Cinciunat! Moudhotdlors? Committes cunlirin the correctness of tha do- talls of the agreement ns telegraphed ty ‘ie TRIBUNE yesterday, Tho rond will be sold under foreclosure of the first mortgage, the proceed- ings tobe bud tu. the Coure of Ross County, Chillicothe, GQ A now Item in the ngrocment $s" that tho stock of the vompuiy fs to be ussessed, by which It is expected that a balf million dollurs will he real+ ized to be used in Nqtuiduting Incumbranees, In the matter of letting zo. the lenses of the Lalti- more Short-Ling and the Cinelnnatl & Buttimore Itouda, whieh nee to be consotidated with the Marlette & Cinutnnatl, it is stated the terms are to be xrcutly modified, fustead of 7 per cont on the bonds and # per cent on stock, whieh are tha buaik Of tho prosent rentals. these securities xo in us part of the Marietta & Cine clititth ~Nabtitties ut not moro than 49 percent futcrest, which ts tho rate of Mariotta Clochunnty frat mortgage. ‘ho Short Line, thirty iniles, hts S00 stock abs per cout nnd 370,000 7 per cent vonds, muting $151,070 tuterdst and dividends per anim, At is cent tahoe pid under tha reorguoizition, the totnl would) be $10,000, or i Buving of over WU, The Cinvininth & Biltimers tall wiy, six milous, bas Sh2irdho stock oat 8 per cent ane S4M,000 Gonds ut 7 ver cent, inalc- ing the total interest and dividend paymonts about $15,000, At 413 per cent if would be 87,- 000, OF WBA Of 254,00—0 totul saving on the tio Hines of $118,001. Tho members of the Balt more connnittes went to New York tuuluht, whorv tho tnul meeting will be teld for sottle- mont lo-morrow, : ‘Tho Grand Rapids & Indinun Rallroad to Bo Extended, ‘Tho Grand Rapids & Indian Ruilroud ts con- templuting the extension of the roud nerthware from {ts present tornilnus, Tetoskey, to tho Strults of Mackinae,. ‘Iho contract for tho ex- tension hus been Jetty L. A. Iluse, of Bronwon, and MeDonald Brothers, of Grand Rapids, Tho terms of tho contract are that tho roa is to bo compieted by the lst of June, 18. A ine of stenmors has ulroudy been contracted for by tha compiny to mike the Sine of travel a continu- ous One to tho hortucrn extromlty of the Straits, to connect With the Detroit, Mackinio & Mars quette Koad to Murquetto on Luke Superior, For the prosont, at least, connections will be mute with the above-named road, ft f¢ under. etood that tha Grand Rapitta & lndhina Road wilt build au? indepoudent line af thelr own trom tue Straits to Murquetto, thie muking a continuous Iie from Cincinnatl to tha shores of Lake Superior and nlf under ong indus agement from Itelmand, Ind. north. Tho ex. tenslon north of tho Stralts, It by understood will bo completed within tbe next olghteon months, ‘The Vittyburg, Cinclovatl & 8t. Louls Roud,'to- xotber with tho Pennsylvania Company, are Ine Btrumontal in the proposed extensions from Petoskey co tho Straits and from tho Struts to Marquette, #4 those corporations are large owt. ord fn the Indie & Grand ttupids Road, and, in fuet, the rond was tnostly built by the two Hove-named conpnites, With tho titerest the Pittsburg, Cinulnnatl & St. Loute Hoadt bas in tho Tudiann ds Grand Mapids route, that road Will, After the propoved roud from Cineinuatl to Rfutmond, Lod, ave w through fue to Lake Superior, und virtually wil under the iwunaces iment of tho Pittaburg, Cinulnuatl & St. Louis and tho Penusylvania Company. Tho Milcage of Gould’s Southwostern System, Discussions buve often taken placedetwoon rallrond men ag to how umny niles of road are uuder the manugement of what is known as tho Gould Southwostorn System. A St, Louls Glube~ Democrat reporter culjed on Mr. G. C, Smith, private segrotury to the Sonlor Vice-President of the wystent, tho othor day, and was furnished with the following Mat; CONSTRETED, Miysourl Paoitig,...., Central Brauch (Union Pal SMivgourh, Beathent & Loxus, TUXAG K PAGING... srer senses Internation & Great Northorn,,,.. Diltag & Wichitu. ss. sernernee East Lines Ned River, Now Orleans Pavillo, UNDEL CONSTRUCTION, Mees cess eecesses saneenee ers International & Great Northoru,.eoes Bust Lino & kod Hivet. seer ere ‘The constructed lines fuot up..). And the projected tues... “ Muking # grand totul of. 5.64 +09 veseee ES Houds Purchased by the Bufo, Pitts burg & Westorn Lurved Over to We Spectat Uispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Biuavronn, Pa, Dee, —A short time ago o syndicate of Now York bunkers, through Col. Archer N. Martin, purchased the Buftule, New York & Philudglphta, the Olean, Brudtord & Warrou, the Kendull & Eldred, and tuo Bulfalo & McKean Raltroads, cud. ules the wines of the Hufato Coal Compuny, . Tho purchuse price waa $4,80,002 By the terms of the wale 10 per cout was pald in dash and the Laluuce im wouthly tne atullments. Uno lust payment was mado wt Dut- falo lust Saturduy, when It was developed that the rouds tud beew purvbased by Col. Murtiu fur tha Builulu, Mitteburg & Western Rullrond, The vld Dircotore aud —officors resign wud a towporury bourd wasorgunlaed and Brun sun C, Ruiusey ua Prosidunt und J. W, Joes, 0 Philadelphia, Presidouvet tha Butfalo, Pitsburg & Western, ag Vice-Prusident, ‘Lhe stock of tho Huttulo, Now York & Pittuburgy wad also jue creased to &7U0,W0. Yesterday a Raay oft uf- filals, comprising J. W. Jougs and tho ofllvers ad Lirectury of the narrow-yaxu rouds, wont 0 the company’s ollice at Eldred, Pu, when the Rartow-guge rouds iu the oll ‘couutry wore formally tdrnud over to the Buttily, Pittsbur & Wostera, wad new Directors were elu With the link from Warren to Baluiiaues con: pleted the Nutfate, Pittsburg & Western will ave A throteh route Crom Pittaureg to Bultalo and all portions of tho Brndford region. Tho tadiann, Bloomington & Western nnd nt olin, Decatur & Spriuge fleld Ronds Consolidated. Speetat Dtepatch to The Chteago Tribuns, New Youn, Deo, nuy Western ruilroad- Mou have been fn thls otty during tho past fort- night, and not 6 few projects of more or leas ime portance aro in various stiges of progress Prominent among these gentlemen from the Weat have been the controliars of tho Indiana, Hloomiugton & Western uod of tho tndiayapue Ula, Deeatur & Springligid Nattroads, and active hegotistions uve been curried on between tho representatives of these llugs louking to a conll> thon, ‘Today tho texotlations reachat a Successftl’ Issue, aud tho antouncement vos mide in Wall streot that — tho rouls ond’ tholr Interests fad heen united “and would herenfter ba operated us ono property, ‘The terms of tho allinnee as Hnalty udagted’ wore eubetautlally that to Ine dhunt, Hloomlngtun Western’ sbull bo tho opernting company, bearing wh expenses aud collecting all earnings, Uut of the gross rus culpts per ceutis luge te tho Indianapolis, Decatur & Springield, tut road) being guare anteed i tainfindim of receipts lo tho amount uf $20.00 per uuning, Meetings of the Direutord of tha two rewds were held ibis afternoon, Many enterprises uf Importance ure eatd te be under consideration by tho nuw management, among which wilf be the variy extunsiun of tho Juaunpolld, Decatur & Springivid to St. Lous and Kansas City, It ts also proposed to reach out towurd other Hues, aod by Lar ther. combinit: Uons establish a systuin of rallronds ybich spall not only puss through the best parte of Lydia end ilinoly, but bave direct connections with tho Hrout cities of the ust ad West. ‘Tho eoin- bined roads ure thely equipped. The Directors of the Indisnipelis, Decatur & Springteld are enthusiastic uyer the now alliinee, aod suy that the inereased business thus inaured thom will give to thelr company ureve enue more thin suliclent to pay interest on their bonded debt and dividends on preferred stock, und fro the proposed western extuusien it ls expected thut a percentage will be derived inning possible a devliration of full dividends on common stuck us well as on tho preferred, Henry Graves was olected tuduy tothe Directory of tho inilanapolis, Deentur & Springticld, to {Ub the seat made vacant by tho reslguntion of 2D. Atking, A Bloride iallway. JACKSONVILLE, Mu, Dee. i—-Tha Union an- nouneces that tho Timpa & Koy West Ruilroad is nesured, and thut Jay Gould, Samuel J. ‘Iitden, Gov, Coruell, Winslow, Lanior & Co,, Milton Weston of the Chleago Belt-Line Ruljrond, aud other eapitalists baye taken the mutter in band wud will push the road to completion, Tho rond will run on the west side of tho river to Balntkiy, and thence direct to Fumpa. "A etenm forry will be established from Palatka to a point on tho opposit sito of the river, and the rond run from there tu ‘Witusville, a distuneo ef over 10) wiles. A contract for duylug this branch of tho roud hig been let toa firm fa Obie, who havo urranged with parties In Georgin tu furs nish 1,000 men to do the work, nad ure ty have tho grading vompleten by tho,ist of April. Itty the intenuon of the company to bave the rund completed tu six or eight mouths. 4 branch rund will ue run from the innin ding to Key West vio Punta lossn, nid a ting of trst-aliss at ers puton butween Key West and Havaun, dendquurtors of tha rond will be estadlishod in this caty, where nil the imachine-shops, ete., will Ue cro Parties ure negotiating ror grounds for tho teruinus, A Ratlroad Boom at Leavenworth. Speeiat tuupaten to ‘PAs Galeugo Tribu, Lravenwouri, Kas. Doe. 7.—Lenvenworth's rallrond prospeuts any Lo sald to bo boonitng, The Kansas Coutral ts nearly complered to Mine neupolia, and the road iy to be pushed right ubend toward Denver, Fitteen miles of the Leavenworth, Topeka & Southwestern Iullway 4a nuw ready for the iron, and before the month iy Rone thirty miles wit! be prepared: and the latest venture Is a rallrond corporation of prom: jnent emien of this elty to. bulld a roud from Leavenworth to Olathe and Sou wuts, aAmotig- the Incorparators int Messrs, EK. 2, Wilson, Jugeph | Whitta> ker, y% 1 Rush, Dr 8 I. Necly, Matthew Hynn, Jy » Cruncer, — Cupt. MH, Insloy, and tho Hon, Tt. Ay Murd, of veaworti; Mi. Reary Hopichs,: of “fay Mr. J. Harris, of Oletho; and Maf, Fo J. Ander- kon, of ‘Topoka, A Burvey has wlrendy been onde, and the locating purty will go over the grouutd this month, Te tuilt. the rond will be nuwn ws the Leavenworth, Olathe & Southern Kansas Rulirond, Knteresting Gonsip Crom Low Kpectat Dispatch to The Chtcan *iburns, Sioux Civy. la, Deo. %—'The rumor comes from a rallroud source Utnt chore will be a close untonMf nota consolldntion, nbout Jun. 1, be- tween the Milwaukee & St. Paul and tho Canada Facile, ‘This, {f vorrest, exphiins bow Van Morne will hold tho Superintendency of tho Canada Pacitic, and bohis own siecessor on his old rouda, The statement comes from good aus thority that tho Milwaukee & St. Wal ds still negotiating for tho control of the Sioux City & Vueltic Road, ft was promuturely reported fo be bought. Tt te stated by good rallrond au- thority that tho Southern Pcie, whieh youd fe tu reueh Now Orleans over its own track noxt summer, will not stop there, but build on forty miles cast, to Ship Teland, | The island cun be reached by bridging a narrow channel four miles wwlao by two long, bus an excellent harbor whare. tho largest ships own load, and ts to be made tho pore wuera Cullforniu. wheat will bo shipped abroad. A Now Koad onthe Pacttic Const. SAN FANcIECO, Dee, Z—A new railroad com- pany bug been formed under tho name of the Arizoun & Nevada Rullroud & Navigation Come * pany, Its object fs tho construction of a line botween Cullville, Nov., and Yuma, with exten- glons by rall or water, us muy boreafter be de- forminod, ty Port Asnbel aud Libertad, on the Gulf of Culifornla. Tho company has been t- vorporated under the Jawa of Arizona, but hus its peinglpal business officos in Hun Fraucleco, The capital atuck Is H0,0W00. The Sun Fran clsvo Directors ave B, Pouk bitty, Jobn N, Risdon, Jobe Liayd, overt N. Risdon, and Jd. W. Sinith, ‘The Awzund Directers aro Paul Broon, John Jd. Gosper, Frank staples; and W. 2. Stymers of New York, Tho rout will pass throtigh wiine of inining distriuts on thy castarn bunk of the Cole orada River, Fron Port Aggbol the lao will contloue tu Altur and through a rlol mining dis- trict to Libertad, . Hucoln & Fremout Railrond, Spects, Mapatcis to Tas Calcacy Tribune, Lincons, Neb. Deo, T.—The question of 1asu- ing bonds in nld of the Lincola & Fremont Rail- road wax brought bofore the County Court this morning, and thé cage of J. Mf. Foxworthy ana othors against sald railroad to prevent the issue of bunda of $50,000 wus dlunijased for want of Jurisdiouou, Tha Judge held tht tha ense sought (o ba contested was ono not provided for by the eloction Inwa; and futhorware If the con- teat wus permitted to proceed now, the costa attending the proyecution would be so great that he felt Justitinble tor prudential rewsong in sustalning the modion, ‘Lhe cago will bo imines diately curried ty the Sapytloy Cour udemontof the County Court is sustained the jusiinies Of tho city bonds to the Lincoln & Vro- wont Ratlroad Company will sven tollow, S. i. Calloway pointed Goneral Muvager of tho Chitaye & Grand ‘Trunk Homo tine ogo Mr. B. Re Callaway, Goneral Superintendent of the Chtenyo: & Grand Trunk Railway, was offered the vusition of Gencral Supoclntendent of tho Northern Vaclila. ‘Luc manugers of tho Grand ‘Trunk, however, dls- hiked very much to losy the services of Bo oncr- gellc ad clciont an elicial, and Shave nade strenuots ulluris ever since to induce hhw to decline tho offer mate hint by the Northern ae alfly, and he bus at lust been provaliod upon to ronniin with the Grand ‘Trunk, A circular just wsiicd by Gonordl-Mauager. Hivkwon, of the Grand ‘frunk, announces the appolntinant of de. Culloway ny Genural Manuger of the Chien> wo & Graud Trunk, with headquarters at Chlege BO, tho uppoyitimont to dure runs Dao, 1, 18. A Circular by Genoral Manager Merrill, ofthe Chicuge, tMllwaukee & 8. Paul Sptetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Br. aut, Bilan, Deo, %—Geucral Manager Morrill, of the Chicago, Milwaukue & Br, Paul Hallway, issuce the foltewing olroulurs dtr. 0. H. Prior hus been appoluted Assistant General Superiutundent, and avi, on and after thls duto, take charge of the following divisions of this Carupay ‘allway with thelr brauches: Kiver Divivtun, Bubugue Liyigion, lowa & Mla- nesota Division, Muatngs & Dakota Divtulon, Southern Minnesota Division, Jowu .& Dakow Divielow, aud sloux City aud Dakota Division, ule te uuiderstonl to ENR that no sucgossor to Generel Superiutendent Morne will be ape polnted, Itivalse reported that Hub Atkins will pave chars: of ull ines of tho road eust of tho Biisulusippl River, £ ° Now Yorks & Now Muglayd Atuirs, epectul Disputch to Tha Chicago Tribune. . Hosron, Musa, Dec. t-Tho four vdditional Directors of the New York & Now Brigtend Ruil- road nuthortzed by vate Sf vemertay'e necting wil} bo chosen at the tet ryulur uivetiny of the Bourd of Diyeotors.” Que of tho gentlemen will Ue from Ithode Islaud, ono from Connocticat, und two will represent tho New York connee- ons. Tt buving been binted that one of the Di- rectors chiaen yeaturduy 4a the reprosuntalive of Mr. Vanderbilt, Gen. Wilson wave that ne representative of Mr. Vanderbilt ta in tho. Di- tectory. Mud the wuutlowun relerred tu been : THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 188 TWELVE PAGES, uapocted of being such, ho would not have been elected. Mixed trains begin running to the Muneon tomorrow morning, and on and after Monday next the passenger traing will run roxulnrly. Chicnazo, Pottin d& Southwestern, The fotlowtag t¢ an abstract of the monthly report of J. 1h Reud, Hecviver of the Chicago, Poktu & Kouthwestern Kailroud: ‘ Halatice fast report. Kecolpts for Septe: ‘Total, Disbursen ~ Halanee for Sept Kecalpts tur October, TOA sertsceecerrsvees Disbursements for Oetober. «+ Balance on band., . RB 3,011 ey 20.51 #10013 ae eur Litigation at Indiatapolis. Apectat Disoateh to The uhteago Tribune, TSDIANAPOLE, Indy Dec. Z—In the case of Thoman G. Onylord against tho Fort Wayne, Munelo & Chielanatl allroad Company, Judge Uresham this morniig ordorad that, fur any de- fault of tho purchasers or thoir nssignees to pay fy suru that inny from time to Ume be ordered pald to the holders of any bands secured by th inortgige foreeiosed In the proceedings tn pu: AuWCY Uf Any ordur of the court, the property purehised shail bu Hale for all costa that may neers to the bonidbulders or parties ontitied 10 receive tho monoy In antureing tha orders of tho court for the paytwent of such money and rea- sonable attorneys’ fuus, The Conductors, New Onveans, Dec. %—Lho annual conyon- tion of tho Katiroad Conductors’ Life-Ingurance Asgoviittion been today, Muyor Sttakespenro delivered the nddross uf wolcome. Fix-Prosl- dent ‘Totus deilvered the aunual address, Atter thu reveas President Brigham read his repart, ghowlny twenty-seven assessinents—eighteen fordonihs, clube for disability, one for expenses, Gnd that nearly $i7000 have been pyid out. After tho nppulint oft _committoes the Co vention visited the West Gud. Excursions were tendered to Mobi ene Louisville & Nashville, to the sugur district by the Morgan Lino, New York & Now England. Boston, Mass, Dec. %—Four iduitional Dl- rectors were authorized at yeaterday’s meoting of the Now York & New Eugland Hallroad, to ba ebosen at tho first regular inceting of the Board of Direetora, one frow Rhode leland, one frum Connecticut, and two will reprezent the Now York connections, ft being binted that ono of tho Directors chosen yesterday fa nt represontas tive of Vanderbitt, Gen. Wilson says no one representing Vunderbitt {sin tho directory. Mixed tralns rin to Hutson tomorrow morulny, and on and after Monday next passengar-trains rou regulurly. Postponement of n Proposed Meroting. Special Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune, Kansas City, So. Doc. 7—Tho meotlug of the General Passenger Ayentsof Muvs interceted in Knueas City business, which was to baye been hold on Thursday, was today suddenly postponed by 9 telewcaphie elreular from M.A. Duntets, Secretary of the Western Passenger agents: esochition, unt Dee. IW, at the Grand Paeltic Hotel, Chicago. The poeta wns specially called to discuss Kansas City business, and the postponement bag cu considerable talk and comment aumnong railway nen. A Juy Gould Scheme in Kannan, Toreka. Kas. Dec. 7.—A_churter was fled to- day by Jay Gould, Siducy Dillon, ltussell Sago, aud associutes for thy bulldiug of a rattrond from Salina, vin Lineyin Centre, to tho north Noe of the Stute, called the Salina & Northwest+ titond. 1Cid reportud hore that tho Atchison, ppukit & Soin Fe fond hive trened uver thelt chirtor survey of tha Topeka, Salinn & Western Itoad to Gould & Co, and Unit they will ts 4 lew days cominence work at ‘Topeka on this road. Contempt of Sudge oeng, Conunpus, 0., Dee. %—Tbe Supreme Court yesterday refused to modify {ts order in the Juwett- Vanderbilt litigation sy 18 to allow cons tempt proceeiinas agalist Stevenson Burke ta Le ace Hicus Court to be considered sep. arately, Miscellancons Ttems. Mr EA. Louzulin, intely elected Firat Vice~ President of tha Chleayo, Burhagton & Quincy Iaitroad Company, left this olty yeaterday for Vuston to aasumie the duties of his now position, The Chicago, Bucligton & Qnincy and the Wabush, St. Louls & Pacitie have lesuod a jolut elrculur, stathog that tho infaimum hureteferc given on antiruclte coal whit alse apply to coke and vig-irou, aud tho minimum on Clogs 3 to cual off and potutoes. a“! 28 The ttuck Island Kond bis Hpwotnted Mr, M. C. Jones agont ut Muraoiiles, Viee C. A, Chirk, resigned, and Mr. Wet, Tague agent at Liberty: ville, ylco A. luguo, resigned. The roud tits dust opaned wn stution at Muntpeller, on tho Southwestern Division, of whlch Mr. F.C. ‘Townsley hina beon mude agent. ‘The Chlougy & Eastern Mhinola Hond has ape polntud Mr. William Hill Gonoral Traveling Agent ot the passenger departinent, with bead- quarters tn Chicago, He will huve chargy of alt ontside passenger Iitarests,. Including the Chie engo tekat oilice, settlement of commissions, and tho contro! of traveling and outside agents, Owlug to the lower passengor rates made by the Graad Trunk to Boston and Now York than by the other lines running engt that oud cons tinues te do an unuauiliy envy busines to those points. At tho Grand Trunk oltes in this olty yostardny nearly 140.New York and Bostun uieloty were sold. “Lhe lybtning Imlted vx- preesof the Pennsylvania also continues to doa good business, Mr. Cushman Quurrler, Controlior of tho Loulsville & Nashvilto Kaltroad, notifies all Uckot agents that this company has assumed control of the Louisviile, Cinclonatl & Loxing- ton Rutiway (Cincinuatt Short Live), and that all DRipucine neoruley to that Iino from the sac of through tlekots by Forole rouds should bo included with the report to the Loulavillo & Nashyillo Road. Advives reccived here from St. Louls and Milwaukae are to the effect that the roads run inttue west frou those polite have atso orgautzed ™ Bureuus of Inspection” for tho exumimition of puckages rent to the frelybt dopots for ship. ment alinilar to thy One formed in Chicago lit Saturduy. All the arrangements for carry tug juto elfoet the objects of tho orgavtzation In this clty have been completed, Tho yross caruings of tho Chicago & Alton for the fourth week in November, from Nov. 24 to %, wore 8155521, ayuinst $15,002 for tho corres sponding week inst syeur—un ucrense of 83,718, ‘he gross earnings tor the month of November worg Reulist €0,773 fur the corre- sponding month hit yoor—a deoresse of $1000, ‘The gross ournings Cram Jan, i to Nov. du, 181, w porlod of cloven montis, were as follows: TPassenye' ASI; Fvelyht, E5007. 7H; wise cullincous, $230,801; totat, $0,807,108, “Lho gross earnings for tho eorrespoudiny wariod iu 1880 wero $7,10,02—u doureasy uf $240,300. Tho HMnals Central has begun the sale of round-trip Hickets to suburban points, ine Jus, Oukiand, Forty third stroet, Kenwood, and Muiison Park, wuuro the stnglostrip Caro ranges: from 15 to 10 conte, the round-trip is 8 cents; to flydy Park, South Park, and Woodlawn, los trlp tare neuuging Crom 20 lo 8f conte, tha rout trib ture le only Sh vents; to Onkwaods, Burks aida, und Grand Crossing, where the single furo ranges from 2s to 29 vents, tho round-trip fare ts Weonts; ty Last Roseland Pullman, and Kone slugtouy Where the siuyly Lire ranged from UG to 44 cents, the round-trip fire le WW cents, The rouml-trip tickels nro net yood on through stratus, including the Gilmun accommodation, Tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy unnounces that it will buve on gale during tho seasou ot Idstee Hevtecluss whiter-taurist tickets tu cha plcnaure and beulth resorts of the So SoulhWweet at the following raters nm Chi Austin, Tox, and return, $40; to Houde th aud id FeVUri, tw Gulvestun, Lex., $48; to Sun Anronto, Lox., and re: turn, 8483 from Mundota ta Hot Springs, Arg, and return, $h50; to Now Urlonna and return, BU; to ducksauville gud return, R05. Thess tickets will be woud for Nftvon duys trom duto of salu: golity, thus conbllng purchusers to stop over, 1€ doatred, at destiiiuon palnte of euch conpon, ad, in addition, wt such intermediate polnta as tho focal reaulations of tha dittur- ent roads will permit, providing that the trip will be vompleted within the thie speciticd, Thy return trip will bo geverned by tho sume arrangemncnts us to tine ahd privileges alluwud, bug inust bo used to dustivatoa wut later than Juul tollowhy date of Kale, It will be neces. sary. for passengers to identify thenmwelyes ua the foriuinal purchasers ju thy prosence of tho ayeut of the roid upon which they will con money thelr return, as fully doseribed in con- truct and proyidud for un the Luck of the ticket. CONFLICT: OF AUTHORITY, It Arives in the Case. of the Salo of a Stoumer by United status Authoritics, Special Disvatca to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Paun, diinn., Dec, t-7Ulsiunarek dispatches aay an adjourned wale of the stenmer Poninub, of tho Peok Hue, for solllug Hquoy ou au indian roservatiun in Montana was agaitu adjourued uxtuy by Deputy United States Marshal Hath nwoyy ACH under duructions of United States Mursbul Botkin, ol Montuna, Subsequent to this uct Mr, Hutbaway was notited by Deputy United states Mureual MoKenzle, of Miemurck, Ubat bo wns waited wt Farge by Judge Hudson tp answor tu tho churge af coutempt of court, tudaon hud ordered Hutbaway to udjourn tho salu for thirty days, and be did not respond, There iy a question of Jurtedietion luvolved, wi fudson datered the sale ot .the buat to be stopped upan ietlidayite wlewiae thug the ofenss anit ucr wos not gonnnitted on Muntuna at tho Maratil my king the solaure of tho awithuut wutvority, and thet tho: 4 furas the Sduptaua ollicors wore was Heal, converucd, MARINE NEWS. List of Disasters Accompanied by Loss of Life in 1881, Twenty-seven Total Losses and Over Sixty Fatalities Re- corded. Furthor Particulars of tho Founderlug of tho Propeller Jane Miller. Dook and Other Notes—The Schooners Bald- ‘Min and Qoasack Ashore—Arrivals and Departures, HOME GATHERINGS, SRRIOUS DISASTENS IN 1841, The following embrace the more serious dis- asters that have occurred on the Groat Lakes during tho seasun of 1881; Tho schooner ‘Trinidad, losto® Milwaukoo May 10. ‘two lives lost. ‘Thy schooner San Jacinto, lost on Fox Island, Georgian Bay, May 14. ‘I'hreo lives lost. Stintner City of Winnipey, burned nt Duluth uly 1% | Four men fost, Vropeller Columbia, lost of Frankfort, Lake Michignu, Sept. tu. Soventeen Heats lost. : ina, lost off Cove Island Sept. 11. Fipp lost. iaple Leng, sunk in Lake Erio in Schouuer dh Beptewiber, chooner Van Valkenburg, lost iu Lake Mich- igitn, of Whitelish Bay, Sept. 17. Capt. Keith ona all but one of the crow (atx) lost. The , K. Nims, sunk at Polut Pelce Sept. 12, Crew enved. Tho schooner Caledonia, beached at Oshawa Sept. 10, ‘Lwo lives fost. The schooner Richardson suak at Oswego in September, he tug Traveler sunk in river above Son- treal, November, io schooucr Ontario foundered off Point Vetor Light, Lake Ontario, Sept. 11. Crew all saved, The Mary Grover ashore at Fairhaven, Sept, One fife fost i aoe echoawee: Lewis Day sunk at Plum Island, F rid. Barge London sunk in liver St. Lawrence, total loss, Oct. 14, ‘The schuuner Mendota lost in Lake Michigan, with all hands, seven In number, November. The avbooner Marysbury total loss at Port Unlon, betow Toronto, Uct. 24, a#ropeller Halo rau on Middle island and seut- tled, Nov. 8 Tho propelior Brunswick and schooner Car- Ungford collided aod foundered otf Port Col- borne, Luke Erle, Noy, 12. Five lived lost. , ‘ihe schooner Sonsoon, on Lake stichiyar.and ull tho erew, soven in nuinber, lost. Schooner E. P. Dorr, in Lake Eris, and all the crew, soven in miimber, lust Nov, 18. ‘Tha achnonor Mary Jane, off Dunkirk, in hake Lah Frags ail tho crow, seven in number, lost av 18, The sehooner Oden ashore at Oscoda, Lako Huron, One life lost. Tho propellers Lake Erlo and Northern Queen, collided and Jost ut the fout of Lake Bichigan, Nov. 24. One ife lost, i achooner Jlumes Pintt ‘went nshora on Svuth Fox Iyland Nov. and is 4 total wreck, ‘The crow were three days on the wreok. ‘Tho Captain wud covk Jost. Propeller June Miller, foundered fn Goorglan Buy, about Dee, 1. Allon board, twenty-tive or thirty In nuinber, lost. Schooner Yuldvin, wreeked of Cleveland, 7 Went to pieces, Crew saved, Tho above, while Incomplete, roots up a total of twenty-seven disasters, reaulting in the loss of over Bixty lives, THE LOSS OF THE PROPELLER JANE MILLEI A letter from Owen Sound gives tho following: further particulars of tho loss of the propeller June Miller, After arriving at Seaford sho took on 8 number of passenxers und considurable nd- dition to ber fretght, and jate Friday night sho culled ut tho duck at Big Buy, at the ontrance to Colpuy’s Bay, where shu took ov a stall quantl- ty of wood, und left for Spencer's Dovk, about five niles up the .bay, where she was yoing to take on more wood. Shu never arrived there, Mithough her Hghts were seen passing Cam- vron’s Point, about midway botweon the wo docks, which made it pretty curtaln that she went down ut fur “from. Spencer's: Dovk, As she was inn comparatively sheltered bay und the wind olf shore, bor foundoring must bo attributed to overloading, Although the June Miller was a small vessel, the catastrophe is the most ap pats that bus ever oveurred on tho Georghin Guy, the loss of Hite reaching twone ty-¢izht urthirty, aud oxcoeding that of the celebrated Wuubtno disuster some yours azo, Capt. Port, who wasn pushlug, energetic mu and ut experienced seamuu, leaves a widow und two sons and a daitghtor, residenta of Wiurton, while Gitbort Corbet, one of the hunds from Own Sound, Jeayes 1 widow and elght children, Tho tug Tommy Wright tna gone out again frou Witrton, and ie now cone around the bay looking Cor bodies from the itl-fated steamer. Tho Millor was churtered by Hallock to yo to Michael's Hay to rolleve tho tug Scott, owned by Mr, Gauthler, a tah-desicr of Latrott, and Walker, Vader, and McLeod were on the way to aasiat in getting bor otf, DOCK AND OTHER NOTES. Tho tug Asa Ranson will go into the docks of Miller Rrothors toduy to be troned, ‘Tho lakes opened April 27, and tho last arclval at Bualo was the Manistee, Noy. 2. Cupt. Amasa Fitch will ateip the schooner pits L. Parker us acon as her cargo is une onde. Tho schoanors F, A. Georger and G. 8, Hazard, a sie Union Steamboat Coupany, are olere Or sale. Tho schooner Pathilnder Is in Miller Brothora’ docks for the purpose of buving ber sides and Lottom culked, Tho schooner Scotia was towel to tho Rock Island Klevator yesterday to take on a loud of grain for winter storage, Tue schooner Flora Emma fs laying up at Con- sccun for tho winter, She is tee-Lound and load ed with barley fur Ouweyo, 7 The Colchester Hghtship was towed to Am: herstburg by the tuy Erie Belle, Tho signal at the Lime-Kilns has ueon uiscontinued, Vessol Captains suy that tho fog boll at tho cud uf the North Pier Is of tlithoaccount in thick: weather, und they think the Governnieat should orvot # stein fog- whistle there, A dispatch was received by tho Vessel-Own- ors’ Towlug Cowpany yesterday saying that thelr tuy Union wus still at -St. duseph with tho avhooner G, D. Sorrls, balug weathor-bound. Cupt. Davis, commandor of the United States rovenue cutter Andy Johnson, now in ordinary: at Milwaukeo, will spond the winter in this city, ako bls home with bis brother, 0, W. Davis, be The tux Moshor, of Dunham's Lino, will be froned and kept in commiasiun all winter, ‘Tho Mosher isu iirst-clags tug, aud well ironed will not have to ylve wuy to: auy but extrucrdinary thick ice. . Capt.tlurry Turner,who waslost on the achoon- or Platt, Was w resident of Milwaukey, Capt. Turner batonly been on the Putt a tw months; Provious to that Utny be was mate of tho suboo! ur H. M. Scove, baving fitted ber out in we spring. ; ‘Tho Mate and one of the crew of tho schooner De Couders arrived yesterday from Sutton's Buy, whero the schooner Was towed after boing: hauted off the beach, Tho Mute rep that the Vessel 18 In much botter abape than was ut frst supposed, Jig tone q-, of the lumber firm of W. H, Walker & Co., Evansville, Ind., ta in tho city, the suost of Lumber-Inspeator William J. Friwloy. Bir, Jobue was bulig shown everything of Inter- est alony the docks yusterday, and oxprossed binself gruatly pleused. Master’ making ‘Toronto Harbor will take no- tlee that the buoys have been removed fram tho oustorn wip and from the island polnt, ‘Thos in tha wostern channel will be altuwod to remali Until tho lights nro extinguished for tho sonsun, of which due noticg will be given. Capt. John Leonurd, of tho big Anchor Line Propeller Lycoiiug, utio of the ablevt, tose oxperianesd, und yunticmanly stenmboatucn ou the gruut Jakes, aud who fa a uulyeraul fa vi witu all who know dim, muring or other- Wike, baviug svon that bis bort was fu comtition tonghe wintor, bid adlow to bis frlunds hut ovenlig, wad started for bis howe in Ox- denstury, N.Y. Our best wishes fulluw tho gale taut Captain, The tug Welcome, of Milwaukee, fy bolng pro- pared to go to Sheboygun to make a final ate winpl to rulease the schoonor J, O. ‘Thayer. which wud reported to bava been abandoned. Capt, Btarke feels so confidout that be cun ros Jeasy tho Thayer within ton duye ufter boyin= ulng operations, should tho woather retauin people, that be bus oomplotud u contract h the Jugurance companies to deliver her at gaeuermen or reculve no pay for servicus reu- lured. Urfiversal regret was expressed along the docks yesterduy ut the sud death uf Cupt. Roberta, Of the: schouucr Btarfiaut, whu coin= mitted sutoide at Rucing ‘uesduy, | Capit. Uoborie’ partners, Mesary. Iitchouk & Fost Prououneg the report that Capt. Hoberts’ ae: counts Were bot atratzht ba untrus. Ila ius cuunts Were correct to the lust cent, His frionda tn thiv city noticed his strange actions, but ut- trluuted thai tagvorwark.. By deir advice be pene eupies tuaving bis vease) In caro of Bhuguon rothers. A patition js bulng olrouluted smonz vyeescl- then: for the ounatructiog of 4 Hyltbouse nuar Hue Polat ‘The Bar Volpe ligbtehip bus atready: been deemed Invullicivns for the requiretavata Of navigation at that polut, where alt through commerce of the takes passes, and u wood light ¢atablisbed at the proper polut could by used us Koper f range with the Rols Blanc light for entering And leaving Detroit River. As it isnow,it isune aafe for vessels to enter the river on stormy nights, When enough names are socured for the petition it will be forwarded to Congress, and it jy hoped the light will be obtained at this Mie mont diiticult point to nuvigate on the Jakes. AROUND THE LAKES, THB BCHOONERS NENRY P. BALDWIN AND COS- HACK ABNORE AT CLEVELAND. | _Sptetat Dispatch to The crteaan Tribune. CLEVELAND, 0. Dec. 7.—The schoonors Henry P. Baldwin and Cossack went on the beach kero between J and 5 o'clouk this morning. Tho wind was blowing atthe rate of thirty-elx tnites per hour, and the tug Winstow, which had thom In tow, partert tho Iie in trying tuhend up to wind- ward. The vessels drifted! belplesiz to the beuch,'where the waves washod ovar thom, The crows were saved by the. life-anving crow, who did eptendid service. ‘Tho Baldwin les close In ty the beach ut tho foot of Erie street. Bhe Is in a bad condition pounding away heavily. The Cossavk {s about tl fect from the beach and resting easy, The wind continues brisk, and thore are fears that tho . Ualdwin will be atotal wreek. foth were bound from Escanaba for Cleveland with ore, The echooner Baldwin, Eau. Joho Unsdldy, had 4 tons he- longing ta the Pierce Furnace, of Sharpsviile, Pa, Toe Cossuck had 6) tous belonging to the Duliihy Tron campany, The Baldwin ta owned by Patrick Smith & Sons and i. J, Webb, of Cleveland, ang tho Cossuck by H. Gruimmond, of Netroit. There was no Insurance on any of tho property. RUN INTO BUFFALO YOR SHELTER, Special Disnateh ta The Chicaun Tritune, Berrano, N, ¥., Dec, Weather totuy cold- er, With enow In the even ti. A strong wind ts. hlowiug tron the wost. The steamn-burge Al- hion, with coal from Sandusky for Harllton, Ont, was unnble to imnke Port Colborne this inorning on account af the beavy sen. and cam: in here for shelter. Fer shou was gone, and her rudder was supported by fron straps, which were of little THE TUG PENDELL DIIVEN ASHOIE AND TOTALLY WRECKED, Apecial Dismateh to The Chicago Tribune. Ciepovaan, Mich., Dec. Tha tug Pendall, while towlng the schooner Hurt from Rovers City here, wan caught In tho fury of last night's gale from the northyest. The schoouer broke jouse and drifted: down the lake, and has not n leuk aye and arely veen heard from, The Pendall Spruny and was driven ashore in Hamrond's fi will ho a complete wreek. The crow escaped with their lives, SALE OY A TUG, svectal Dispatch to The CAtzaoo Tribune, Buvrauy, N.Y Di sot the tug C. ‘Traverse City, Mich, for this season at Lockport, on tho Eric Canal. She {8.65 teot long, li feot beam, and ti, feet hold, Her engine eviinder fg 16 by 17 inches, and boiler 6% by [1 feet. Grallch tntends to run ber up t Grand Traverse Bay, Lako Michigan, this fall, if the weathor permits, CLEARED FroM MUSKEGON, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicagv Tribune. MuskEGON, Mich., Di Gitett, Churies Luilug, and Belle Urown lore u uorthwoat, fresh. SAND BEACH RAUBOR OF REFUGE, Spectat Dispatch to Te Cheago Tribune. Sanp Bracit, Mich., Dec, 7.—In harbor tonight Steum-burge Mackinaw and scow Lulisi, oe Diowlag freak from tho northwest. Ble nals up. CHURCH SENSATION, A WMinistor Interrupted While at Prayer by Ute Attempt of In Divoreed Whic to Drag Ile Daughter from a Pew. Sonus, N. ¥, Nov. 6.—While the cougregation of the Wuptist Church tn this village were un- waxed iu prayer with their pastor, Just beture predebiug service, on u recent Sunduy evening thoy were Pturtied from theirdevout attitude ‘Uy tho abril ery of a child's yulce exelaiminys “No, J can't go back: nv, I can't gu buen, Panu, belp mel” Tho pustor, the Kev, H.C. Bates, recognized tbe volee as his daughter's, He nbruptly closed his prayer und started down, the alsle. Hy this time the whole congregation were on “their feet tu seo the cause of the disturbance. They saw Mis. Bates, tho divorced wife of (the minister, with her hands on thoir litte dutchter, axed J, trylug to dre ber out of tho pew. Mr Hates pisbed the wonun asde, and, taking bls ebild by the bund, Jed ber lite tuo. mila and luced bor int ebulr, at the same tine bergine Mea, Hates to be qulet and leave tho ebureh, The excited) woman, bowever, ruahed toward the pulpit und sprang at Mr. Mates, seized hit settnon etd other popers to his hand, and ute tempted te strike hii fe called on nConstable who was present to arrest ber, warning bbe that she might be arined, as abe bud tureatoned to Kut bin. The ‘ulicur sent for haudeulls, Mra, Bates was tnuly induced to leave with wwoman named Sands, who was on friendly wrins with her, Mr. Hates was granted au abe auluty diverce from hie wife Jan, 4%, und was uated the etistedy of ‘thy enll Mrs. Dates Ives th Crteage, but enme Ki the purpose of obuudulng possession of the ehil- dren, On tho night of tho diaturbunee she unt Mrs, Sands procured a curriage aud drove by the parsansie. expecting tosee the ebitdreti his wk the hour for service having ure! fumily were gone. Then they drove over to the ehtreh and cigaged 8 min tu hold tho horse while they wontin. Mr. Bates claims that when she hud the obildren with her in Chicugo she was briuwing thom up to yiciout ways. Sho reems to bo a very violent woman, nud Mr, Bates avprehends much trouble from her, Tho affnic has caused ‘inven talk in the community, but public sympathy is with Mr, Bates, THE BIG BOND “SNEAK.” He Is Captured at Bululo—His Namo is Burke, Allan Pago—He Hus “Worked in Chicago, Burra, N, ¥., Dev. %7—Witllam Burke, allaa Churies H. Page, was arrested bore as the thief who stole $117,000 worth of rallroad bonds be- luoging to President D, P. Eulls, of the Commer- celal Natlonul Hank, of Cleveland. Burke, or Page, was taken at the oxpress-nftice while jn- quiring for a sult of clothes shipped to him from Cleveland, It appeared that he, with two other maa, ordered sults ut Cleveland while wore to be stipped to Huttujo, and hia two companions are supposed to have stolen tho bonds in thoir vossesdlon. Hurke, alias Page, bulls from Chicugo, and Js recognized na o professlonst bank eneak-thief. Last summor bo was caught in tho not of attompting to steal valuable papers ourofa vault ina bank gt Coboos, N.Y. te was arrested und admitted to ball. Ho was agin arrested for a siuiinr wttempt ata bapk in Baltimore, but nguin got out on bail, nu dill culty being mot in ralsing tho tmonoy, ashe considered to belong toe gan of “experts, which would put up $0,0n if necessary. Iso wanted at Detruit, Lookport, and other ‘ho arrest rently tho“ famous bond robbery in this city at the Erle County savings Bank a fow monthn ayo, but the ollichils of that Institution wore unablo to Identify Burke va tho | miysterious person at tholr bank on the day the thoft ocourres <a A NEW JOURNALISTIC VENTURE, upéctat Lavateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Gneexcastie, Ind, Dee, HA. J. Noll this weok issues tho Nret number of a new Inde- Pendent Republican paper in this city, tb is started tn apposition to.tho old Hepubitean Haat fer, and ay uauel in euch cnsin ts bucked by sovern! wealthy and intuontial aitizend.”” Ths inaures {tw fovble oxistenco and porhaps an egrly demise, Small Size, Smiatl Dox, Soil] Priv gros polnte tu fuver of Curter’s Little Liver is jexvous nid Physical Debilisy, Lou of Munty Power, eto, Boxes of WW pltia, 6; 40 810, CAUTION, Uicord’s Vital Htusturative hus boon extensively counmtertuliad by runcully iunposturs, CALTON. One advertises bis, trond pill we tive, wid Bubilsted funted lutter, this cuunturfet aa Micord’s Vital rative, ‘Thuy carry iy tlw, tradvengrk, and nULOM i 6 GENUINN tC. vival it wlonw bisa Uniwod PRIVATE PROPIIE TAY brAadtts (0 bide, buare ja und wonogram of LiL, x, Ht Sides ie . Halnor N BCHAACK, BY wholeale jente tor tbe drux tradu. ¥ Mir miseanuint aairuos ta foregit kd funy ratte ppg te eure with Hleoru’s testora yu (under Ufsapontacadvico>, we for nprtulng tainty oF Injurle Que init, Gear WOU cures In the Unlunt states alone buve been ofectud within the Just live youre D § §. EXTRACT wv SEAT, 28 ANU CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVOURING STOCK OT, SOULE, MADE DISHES ANU BAUOES, D LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT QV MEAT, An luvatusble aud palatable foule $0 al) casea of weak digestion sud debillty, “Ye a succeaiand s boon tor which tations shoutd feel gratefal.”—Reg *Mvdieal Presa." * Lavoe,” # British Medioal Jouraal,” £¢, CAUTION,—Geuutne only wilh the fee siuite of Baron Licbig's Siguatyre iu Blue * Yuk aotose the Label, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. . ‘To be had uf ell Storvbeeyers, TIEBIG COMPANY v AT, FINE: Grocers and Chests. Sole Ayeuts forse U ied Blates (wc ply), ca, ~ were, AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. The Advance Sale FUL THE SKAKON UF EMMA ABBOTT Grand Enelish Opera Co, One Week Only, Beginning Monday, Dec, 12, Will commence this (Thuradny) Morning at the ox Often of the Thentre, THE REPERTORY FOR THE WEEK 18 SUBMITTED Monday Bvenine, Hoe. FRA DIAVULO, Abbott, Annandale, Stoddard, Conty, Ohml, and Castle Tuondny 4 a 4 CHES GES eay, Abbott, Antiandale, Appleby, Cony, and Castle. Wednesday Matinee, Dec, 1, THE HOWEMLAN GL Ith. Hosewald, Annand: 5 al naa al Ploddard, Uiml, Appleby, and Wednesday Byening, Dee, i, Unigio’s Ni 1d Hoe a THE TWO CAVALIENS: Olt A Rant EN HONE TO AbboL, Rosewald, Hophout, Conly, Stoddard, and an Nosewald, Jesse Hnetintt Davis (or thie occasion anly) Fabrint, Conly, ond Z jtoddard, Friday Evening, Dine, 11 LECIA HT DaSiMenstoon. . Abbott, Stoddard, Conly, Appleby, Ulmt. and Fabrint, aturday Matinen. Nec. 1, PAU! 1) VIRGIN' 5 1A, Abbatt, Bonheur, iinate, Murcy, Uim), Stoddard, Appluby, and Casita, Saturday Hvoning, Dee. 1%, Suivert osowald, Annandale, Olio, Fabrini, Stoddard, » Hroderick, and'Hunuoun sy ae FULL CHORUS AND GRAND onciesrna, POPULAR OPERA PRICES. Orchestrn and Urohustra Lirele Circla.,, ‘circle, Private ingen Matinue Prices, aly opens te NOOLEYS THEATRE, Pronounced success of the renowned comedian, JOHN S. CLARKE. ‘This Thursday evening Mr, Clarko In wo comedies, THE HEAR-AT-LAW and TOODLES. Friday and Snturday nichte Grand Vonblo Yili ELOPEMENT IN UIGH LIFE and PAUL PRY, Chirke in both comedics, Suturday matinee, “THE SILT: Sunday, Dev, Jolin A. 8t iN HAVERLY'S THEATRE, ‘The Large, Handsome, und Landing Theatr, E lished luentlon, Monroa and Dourborn-aty,, Chicazy, JAM MAVEILY, 005 Inter und Proprietor, Last Nightn of the Grent Succcssful EMELIE MELVILLE OPERA COMPANY, An the highly popular operatic sensations, THE ROYAL MIDDY. EMILE MELVILLE and Entire ‘troupe. All the beautitis dconory und the (oy Chess Game, ‘with Hvliie HEUEES, et. OC, Aesorved souts without axten ehutce xt Nox-Uice, ‘The popular Matinvex Wedn: tnd Katurdays, GRAND OPERA-IOUSE, Clark-st, onporite Caurt-Housy, Immediate nuccosn of ANNIE GRATLAME und LEWIS MORRISON, Supported, by Frank t., Garduera Celevrutnd Came pany, in Mra. C. Gunters Comedy-trima, THE JOURNALIST! This Thursday Evening at 8. Bunday Night. Dec. L—Tha Paino-Hrocoltnt Comte Opera Conipauny ‘ Munday, De ‘ho Hiv Abbott Grund Kuyt, Opera Ci jo rendy ‘Vhureda: Last Thiog Nizhtx of the eannent truedian, LAWRENCE BARRETT. Whureduy, Friday, and Satuntny--Last performances OF the muicceseful new rownantlc tragedy, written oy Wa, Young, cated PMUNDRAGON. Mr BATE ns Arthur Pendrazon, Ring of Britain, Aturdas—Furewell Mutiney drs Marrute ae WCHL WED, Nest Wevk-JOHN 'l, RAYMOND tn FRESH, ‘the Aiueriean, NERAL MUSIC-+HALL, C TONIGHT t TONIGIIT } ANNIE LOUISE GARY JUN LR PRE st QU ATS + Boston THEME J. Cente a Adtulsston lay, holes io PMEENIEY de Be lanaver. 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