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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 4

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OREIGN NEWf YORK NEW ANP BICK STYLES THE Cunard Company to Establish a 5 i CLOTHING CLOTHING 6 REASONS WHY I eno MY CLOTHING A I find fcy experience that It is well naede 1730 ooH 4psuweae3m 49540 STOVES REAL ESTATE during the named 195 PJ 195 tnol 1 61233 CHOICE LOTS NINTH LINCOLN AVENUES MARINE Schr Wawanosb wheat THE ALL RESHETS jyO 1 'I TEA COEE SPICES laoas of Life and Property in tha Past ORIENT A 3 5 INANCIAL 8 2 OR SALE CANNED GOODS OR SALK BY Opposite the Poetcffiee UNDERTAKERS SAN SANCI8CO I by the Iot nr Block se30 3ni'' STOVES 4 Still Anoiher Phase of Uic St laouia Mu tual Idlfe Insurance Company Litiga Oats bu 5 5 3 5 5 75 60 39 52 to 36 bu 9X nx 185 1285 55 807 97751 2517 0 0 280 500 35 18 10605 623 No Up to noon yesterday there wu no passing on the river a snow storm from the southwest prevailing 457 18000 3 9 Corn bu 2016 2774 H2X 112 107 in 5 108 ft INTERRUPTION OOfRAVEL BY THE DESTRUCTION BRICGES 3410 10290 18 186818 475 57000 897 419 2530 5 74145 The" Stokes Trial Examination of Witnesses for the Defense Detroit rii Pbkm by David Pebstoe Buying Bemngn ari avpoMuParl lOprem mi iw AU5 106ft107X lift 112 HIM 106ft M7M 103 100 98 160 109ft 109ft 108 109 4 47 97 140 190 80 20 16 00 6 19 35 2 00 8 30 G5 6 30 6 00 HU 70 2 00 50 1 30 1 20 Oats bu 49128 412 Total 43993 131663 7939 8852 406 183 WOODWARD Al atty Inundation of the Lower Portion of Albany Election of Officers Appointment of Committees Etc ELIZABETH VAX DYKE Executrix GEO VAN DYKE A pent aeM tf sj r' SW Jefferson avenno 1073 Xra Pen Sius rr AdMC 131 On Laks During the day on ri day last the wind was southeast but at nightfall it came out of the west howling and rajed with great severity until long after daylight on Satur day Again yesterday the storm king ruled supreme Coming from the north the wind blew a living gale and up to a late hour last night the tempest seemed to increase in violence rather than abate rom this succession of gales several manno disasters are already reported and every indication is that the end is not yet Among the lost are the Lizzie Throop at South Haven and the schooner Mary at Chaumont The Mary Nau came in yesterday with her stay sail split The steam bargo Reitz lost her deck load The tug erry towing the bark Groat West ran into the propeller Depere at the entrance to the harbor and tore part ot her rail away The jib boom of the vess'l also penetrated one of the state Ocean Nova Scotia KERCUEOA CREW Halifax Ojt The steamer Lady head arrived last night from Sable Island with the crew of a boat ot the steamer Wyoming which left that steamship wnen she struck near Sable Island some weeks ago 1873 1970 1393 2736 20600 456 13816 K333 rance PROSPECTS THE REPUBLICANS Parts Oct Leon Save writes that he feels sure of a Republican majority in the Assembly Thiers who had gone to Hille has been sum moned by telegraph to return to Paris PRESIDENT POLITICAL VIEWS Paris Oct President McMahon to day re ceived a deputation ot members of the Assem bly who wished to ascertain if there was any truth in the reports of his intended resignation He informed them that he was always at the ser vice of his country as a soldier As a politician however he repelled the idea that he might hold on to office under any or all circumstances He added that he should never separate himself from the Conservative majority ot the Assembly which had appointed him to power The deputies of the left have resolved to meet daily until the crisis is past TUB TRIAL MARSHAL BAZAINE Paris Oct 21 Belore the Bazaine court martial to day Schneider and Rouher botKtesti fled that Bazaine never solicited the chief com mMaxshal Canrobert gave most interesting testi mony concerning the battle of St Privat Al though he was told that the Imperial guards would be sent to his aid at noon and twice asked Bazaine for ammunition he received no assirt ance whatever The Prussian guards lost 8000 men in the engagement but he was compelled nevertheless to retreat by the over whelming artillery He could have held his position at Mars la Tour on the 16tb of Augustbut abandoned it by spacial orders of the com 'mander in chief Marshal Le Boeuf deposed that his corps achieved a decisive advantage on the 16th ot August but Bazaine ordered it to fall back fear ing the failure of am unition and provisions Gen said that he saw only on the evening of the 13th orders to cross the Moselle on the 14lh He gave a detailed account of subsequent operations and declared that he believed it would have been possible to cross the river on the 17th Gen Bourbaki stated that he was not ordered to go to the assistance of Marshal Canrobert on the 18th of August ELECTIONS ORDERED PARIS Oet 21 Elections to fill vacant seats in the Assembly have been ordered in tho Depart ments of Aube and Lower Seine EEPUBLIOASS CONIDENT MAJORITY IN THE RENCH 2 ASSEMBLY Small Brick House on ort Bt between Sixth and Seventh sts and lot 57XX130 Price 810C00 down Lot 100x190 corner of Joy and Second The best lecation on tne Cass farm for a resi dence in the market Price 85500 31500 down the coming week New Brick House 13 rooms and large concreted cellar on Alfred st near Woodward ave Lot 50x167 Lots 33x131 between Tenth land Twelfth sta nos tn oi the hay market at low price of 81000 each Terms very easy Good investments OC18 1W DEMOCRATS celebrate their VICTORY IN OHIO BI TELEGRAPH Gold New York Oct 21 Gold closed at 108X 1297 1297 Propeller Young America A dispatch dated Medina New York October 21 Bays: The propeller Young America became disabled and went ashore yesterday two miles west of pier Lake Ontario She had One hundred and fifty passengers on board No hvea were lost NOTICMTO Preston Depositors pi 125 Woodward AvH fall to see It before yen KELLOGG KD 6 00 70 15 6 22 0l 8K 22 40 3 25 9 95 85 1 35 (0 MAEINE DISASTER 2 25 70 30 25 70 00 60 Because Beciaie Bieatio to iho ve off upon me omethtik I want Became the proprietor hae so studied tho needs and taste oY the pub prepared for it that he is im adisatlsn to please every one wtihi ceptlon SPICES REINED SUGaS ANCY GROCERIES The Tii1y lane Between Xew York and Liverpool 0 a 00 a 13a 3 5 0 9a 0 31753 88326 2745 2996 83 NATIONAL BOABD TRADE SixtH Annual Convention at Chicago NEARLY IN TIUE COUNTRY RKPRUEXTBO THE NEW BRILLIAN BISMARCK URGING NATIONAL ECCLESIASTICAL LEGISLATION Vienna Oct Prince Bismnrck had an au dience with the Emperor of Austria to day and subsequently with the Court and Italian Minis ter It is reported that at these interviews tho Prince pressed the subject of national ecclesias tical legislation and urged identical action on the part of Austria and Germany with reference to the Papal election A AREWELL BANQUET A farewell banquet was given at the Imperial palace to night Emperor William proposing the toast to the health oi the Emperor Aus said The friendly sentiments enchanged at Vienna are the pledge of peace for 8H 35 27 17 50 00 50 01 11 30 80 41 55 13 6M0 0323 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 THE URION IlSSIOn CHAPEL PROPERTY Corner Russell and Napoleon sts The lots 95X120 feet and building 75x75 feet are offered for sale to purchasers who will use the property for religious purposes The SocietyAve fixed a minimum pnee viz: 18000 be sold to the highest bidder other conch i ns being equal PropoaalB may be addressed to oi'conferencesn the subject had with either of the under Bigned at any time previous to Novemberlht lb 3 Ji NTCfBERRY JAMES McMILhAN tA ZB BROCKWAY ITUSMTS waunow ESCAPE ROM RIGHTKUL SAIL ROAD ACCIDENT 520 580 wua 10001 2S 0 86 700 75 78 720 Spain AAIRS AT VALENCIA Madrid Oct A dispatch trom Valencia says the intransegente vessels remain off that harbor and have captured and plundered more Spanish merchantmen Valencia is tranquil Troops are arriving and the cty is being placed in a state of delense A rumou rumor in Malrii that tho Tetuan has surrendered to the authorities but confirmation of the report is lacking a caklist victory Bayonne Oct It is reported here that the Carlist force under Lizasraga baa again defeated the Republicans The West Indies the insurgents still at work Havana Oct ive hundred insurgents under Maximo Gomez attacked the town of Baine on the 17tb inst After tour fight ing they drew off with lour killed and thirty wounded The Profeller Lowell The steamer Lowell of the Northern Transportation line which went to the rescue of a vessel off Point au Barques as stated elsewhere arrived hero yesterday noon and reports" that vessel the schooner Lewis bhickaluni of Detroit which was found lumber laden her deck load gone and she in a waterlogged condition A very high sea was running yet: As a signal of distress was flying the captain of the Lowell made a deter mined effort to rescue tho lives of those on board and to that end bore up alongside and succeeded in taking off Lizzie Bennett of St Clair Harry Mason of Jersey John Longseling of Oswego and Andrew Larson of Denmark when all further efforts had to 'Tic' abandoned as the vessel' with her fore boom was doing serious damage to the steamer and it was Impossible to stay by her any longer Great praise is due to the officers of the Lowell for accomplishing wbat they did at so great a hazard to their own vessel The Slitckalunl was afterwards seen making favorable weather to wards the St Clair River and it is reported has since reached there 1872 34S2 19787 1760 5777 tJsso the store is clearly lighted so that I see well what I am liuyiift the elorlta are polite and take pains to please MK never inbva 30000 6000 169477 149173 266000 Wm WATERMAN i a '1 4 Tint Storm on Lake Up to yester day lorenoou the storm had but slightly abated the sea was very heavy and the wind blowing very hard from northeast veering occasionally to tho southward A umber of the vessels which run back bad their sails split and got ashore after getting inside The tug Wilcox was em ployed in releasing 'several thus situated The barge Rust did not get ashore as was first reported but anchored a short distance from the land and was riding it out She was minus her mainmast and deck load The crew which were rescued by the tug Rescue have eince arrived at Port Huron Messrs Candler Brothers owners of the Mineral Rock coitradict the state ment that she is ashore and atsert that she has arrived at Bay City all right Notwithstanding this assurance reporta reached here yefterday that ehit was ashore at Bark Shanty or near there and two of her barges The barge Ocean It la later inmored was aban doned below Point au Barques and haa become a total reek the crew all saved A report from Saginaw haa her eouttled at Tawas The schooner Mewuitiwffir reported ashore ht Mearford Barley bu 5211 23700 28516 298893 51062 4319 28406 50000 105028 4071 152 469 SULtBlVAN ocl2 lptf NK cor Woodbridge ant lrwtat IMineral eperm 230 24 Golden Maon 4 la nn A Vhfi Aaasrs 26 World Va S3 77 Oswego Market OSWEGO Oct The market is quiet dull held at 60c Cleveland OR Market CLEVELAND Oct Prices aro firm at Itc Drugs and Chemicals Jobbers report a good substantial fall trade The cable dispatches regarding opium were so conflicting that they arc unchanged Quicksilver has advanced 5c per lb gold on account of the advance in mercurials will advance in sympathy There is but little prospect of an advance in refined borax as the production in this country is fully equal to and there is none imported Essential oils are very quiet without particular change Oil of lemon is a little weak offered at 1 4 7505 The new crop oi' oil of peppermint is coming into market and is held firmly at 83 50 street Prtcsa Cor jranmen' rodwets Apples per bbl Beans per bn Beeswax per lb Butter per lb Buckwheat flour Cabbage per 100 Clover sold per bu Calves each Older per gel Oarrots per bu Dressed hogs Live chickens per pair Dressed chickens per 1 Dressed turkeys per lb Dried apples per lb Barley Rye bu bu 11192 32044 43236 TUG WALTER SCOTT 4s Will do Harbor Towing at fair prices Lays at Moore dock Ixsave orders at office with SALE A Steam Barge tn complete running order Ca pacity 325 feet lumber or 550 tons iron ore Terms cash Apply to i KANTER at German American Bank or to ee24 4ptt CHAS BEW1OK 98 ns wold st' HOW M10D0B 1LD THE fOEGEE WAS BOBBED $40000 a Quarrel About the Reward Offered by the Bank of England Since there ia a general feeling of uncertainty nrovailing in tbis city about money matters and some of our bankers have suspended payment among whom retton A Oo are numbered I desire to ray that I have confidence that all of Preston A depositors will realize all their deposits irom their bank and to show my confi dence ia genuine 1 make this proposition I have about TWEITT HOUSES AMD L01S for sale and I will sell any or all of them at eash Srices and take Preston A certificate of eposits to the amount of 81000 as the first pay ment on each of those houses amj lots i JOHN GIBSON 377 Sixth street Detroit Sept 26 1873 sc28 tf The most desirable property in the city Large lots and broad avenues Only substantial brick houses allowed on the premises Several fine res dences have been erected daring the summer and more are build ing AH improvements first class Lincoln avenue to be paved next season Street cars adjoining the property Prices moderate and ample Vine allowed to build Call and get a plat cf the gronnd 4 HODGES BROTHER oc5 eodtf 176 Griswold street Oats bu 70191 479416 "26618 93073 36058 25 WO 52804256962 1355 4151 2042 40 000 347159 257783 2751 00 European Money jfiarket London Oct 21 5 Consols are quoted at ter money and at 92X922 lor American Securities 5 20s of 1865 93X do of 1867 96M 10 1040391 new 5a 91? AmoriftRn Bihllway Stock fine stock is quoted at 38 Paris Oct Keutes are quoted at 57ffeOc rankfort Oct American Securities 5 203 1865 98M New York Stock nd inancial Intelli gence GOLD MARKET NEW York Oct Gold closed at 108 The rates paid for carrying were 26 per sent and flat for borrowing awv The clearings at the Gold luxcliange Ban to day were 818000000 The Assistant Treasurer disbursed to day 9100 000 CUSTOMS RECEIPTS The receipts from customs to day amounted to 6 MONEY MARKET Money was easy during the morning at 7 per cent but closed firmer at 1 32 per cent premium with a light demand Greenbacks closed at per cent pre mium i STERLING EXCHANGE oreign exchange was tinner prime sight todays at 107 in consequence or tue talk about the govern went buying exchange Sight bills and transfers were ecarce and very firm owing to an increased activity in the money market in London Commercial bills are held at 5108 GOVEBNMENT SECURITIES The following were the closing quotations (5:30 tn) te asy Up Op Cp Op 65 New Suburban Property On Woodward' avenue We offer at a decided bargain 35 acres of land three miles from the city limits well improved with a good farm house barn sheds etc This farm ia well watered has a good deal of timber on it and a valuable fruit orchard The frontage on Woodward avenuo is large and all the snrronndings desirable This property is offered for a few days at a price to correspond with the present condition of tbe money market Terms of payment easy Apply to HEB HARD WELCH OC19 1W 96 Griswold st The Insurgent leet Plundering Vessels off Valencia A Captain on Trial Tor Cruel Treat ment or Seamen 'Sax rancisco Oct Tho trial of Capt CUrte oi the ship Sunrise on the charge of cruel treatment of aamcn on board that ship com menced to day in the United States Circuit Court This is the case in which Clarke and bis mates are accused ot having so cruelly treated tne members of the crew that two of them com mitted suicide by jumping overboard during the voyage from New York to this )Krt A til ry has been obtained in the case of Capt Clark of the ship rtunr se and the testimony on the part of the part of the prosecution opened Several witnesses testified to acts of cruelty toward the crew and thrt three of tlieir limber iron cis Corrigan Chas Brown and no Crdifi Jumped overboard during the voyage from New York committing suicide to escape from Clark and his mate An Barthquake Shock nl Volcanic i Erupilon San rancisco Oet 21 Sunday last a slight shock of earthquake was felt Tne same day a volcanic eruption iromthe summit of Mount Rainer was observed LOUI3VIIIE "tWLf' VJMWA0W WW JTS 1 VftTtk BMley heldtpi5oa Mett Pork Quiet but Area held alU for meso' EieLer To Buffalo Quoted at eora 16)00 bu oeta 870M bu gcHOONBH John Rust ashore The fol lowing special dispatch to The ree Press was received last evening from Lakeport The schooner no Rust went ashore last night three miles above Lakeport The crew are sup posed to be drowned She is lumber loaded and her spars are gone A dispatch dated East Saginaw October 21 st to The ree Press says: Tho barge John Rust which cleared from this' port riday with a cargo of 440000 feet of lumber for Cleveland water logged in Lake Huron broke adiiftfrom her tow and went to pieces The vessel and cargo arc a total loss No insurance She was in tow of the steam barge Bay City The Rust was built here in 1869 Yates at 2313 tons burthen and is valued at 813000 The cargo was worth about 86000 and was shipped by Rose Tho crew were saved Now Open at moves! Hosiery Underwear etc Arriving D8d "71 and 73 Woodward ave 'Al 1 SHIRTS MADE TO: ORDER AND MADE TO fl At Woodward ave I BtrrrALO Oct The receipts of cattle to day including 125 cars reported to ar rire were 2JI16 head making the total supply for the week thus far 5202 head or 306 oars against 269 cars for the same time last week A Tbe market isl felcss Note bullock was sold up to noon Ovrnera are holding ttoek 90c above Is st closing rates and buyers areunwi'l ng to oper ate 6 Sheep and The receipts of sheep and lambs te day incindiag reported arrivals have been 2400 bead making the total supply for the week thus tar 5400 head against 5200 head for the same time last week The market is not fairly opened and buyers and sellers are 50c apart The reoeipts of hogs for to day in clodiag reported arrivals wore 8800 head mak ing tho total ruunhor lor the week thus Car l7O3 head against 1600 heed for the same' time last Ht TM market ta st a doad look Holders A Bsuakrupt The Debt Over SO 000000 COLUMBIA Oct The Legislature Bresin extrasession to day Gov Moses sent in a lengthy message He represents the funded debt at 31502703 and floating debt at 5306397 lie presents tbe following plan The be ing unable to pay interest on its debts es it stands be proposes that the bondholders be induced to feared that the titbt be reduced in volumes all bond for which the State is actually Hable except 438000 of State capital bonds of 1853 conversion bonds amounting to £5965060 coupons upon bonds to pay certificates bUls pay able scrip and other evidences ot State indebted new to be returned to the State Treasurer who shall issue instead other bonds as certificates of stocks equal in amount of the face value of such hoods coupons and certificates He concludes with an argument in favor of higher taxation saying that the rate of taxation in South Carolina ismnch lower than the average of the thirty seven States of the Union Great Britain SHIPMENT of 8PK0IE London Oct One hundred and sixty five thousand dollars were shipped to day from Sotihampton for New York and 105600 tom Liverpool for Quebec A DAILY LINE fc BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND NEW YORK London Oct The Canard Steamship Com pany have determined to withdraw their vessels from the West India service at an ehri? day andtabhsh a daily line between Liverpool and Jaew York 1 THE TTR London Oct he race for tbe Cambridge shire stakes at New Market to day was woa by Montargis Walnut second Sterling tbira mir ty seven horses entered PERSONAL TxjxdON Oct 22 a Mr fecnenck United States Minister has gone to TLIE COMMITTEE SEV'E STL The committee of seventy to night tbe report of the sub committee giving reasons why thetody should be dissolved and then adjourned sine die Previous to thia action a long com munication was read from Mayor Havcmeyer urging the committee not to disband and earnest ly inviting their co operation and support POLARIS SURVIVORS The whaler Erick with three members of the Polaris expedition who were transferred to her from the Antwerp is expected to arrive at Dundee to day A STEAMER OVERDUE The Anchor line steamer Ismailia from New York September 29th for Glasgow has not yet arrived being several overdue Much anxiety is felt for her safety i MARINE Queenstown Oct The steamers Minne sota Calabria and Spain from New York have arrived Tub Gale on Lakh The strong south wind of Saturday expended itself yester day and veering to north toward night and after to tbe northeast piped great guns and at this writing continues to blow a wholesale breeze Rumors innumerable were on the streets of ves sels ashore and seamen drowned which happily in the latter case proved unlonndod Tho schooner New York of Toronto lumber laden went ashoro last night about eleven in the heightb of the gale to tae westward and alongside of the new pier new harbor extension this port Palladium October 20 Hay per ton Hides per lb Honey per lb Hope per lb Lambs each Lard per lb Onions per bu Potatoes per bu Tallow per lb Turnips per bu Wood per oord Wool uer lb Rye per bu Barley per cental Oats per cu Oorn per ba Wheat winte per bu Wheat amber per bu The Thlid Mnrder oT the Week LociaviLLB Oct 21 Wm Detchen son of IL Detchen President of the German Security Bank was murdered to day by Wm Paulk with whom he had been on terms of intimacy Paul works in a broom factory and Deletion visited him and white there a quarrel soiang up and blows were exchanged resulting in I aulk striking Detchin with a heavy niece of ml on tShe! killing him Paulk fled and cannot be found This is the third murder in one week Hart in stock a large and choice assortment of sU the new and leading jYINX CLOTHI srall snd'Wlnter'Wtar Also au elegant line oi INE WOOLENS OB CUSTOM TRADE ae2l 0UAwea3m Dry iiioMwpw Deacon skins Green klD1101fl 1 inwaM Veal kip 10012 fully equal to tbe demand and a liberal was noted at late rulings We quote Concord Grapes perib'' 83 Catawba and Delaware Grapes ner lb i Common pears per bu 503 3 00w Dutchess pears per bbl 10 Off Oabiiages per hundred 4 5 Otte i Cauliflowers perdoz 3 4700 3 25 Squash Ifubbnyd tin 20 00026 00 Oaryots per bbl 2 2 25 Turnips per bbl 2 00 Cellery per 800 75 Cranberries per bSl 9010 00 Receipts were fMrpr active this motn (fii eiqtn'l wm moOprately aott vo Wheat Corn hn bu 1204140 2269058 219797 iXhSVU 193646 560154 493739 142yMl 897828 157273 165000 75000 218923 197761 1 90648 927158' lU'UU 215513 18CUMX) 150000 Lake £03631 BaH 195581 293744 canal 8 2300 000 26jOJ Total 9126800 12642088 2232195 1451867 Oct 473 8801655 12 496654 2155547 1227206 Sept 27 10668009 12285(80 2357 K00 1109717 Sept 20 10290 208 12548111 268200 723872 Oct 13J72 6419373 13098889 5253641 2504290 'Estimated 5" St Louis Oct Attorney General Clay Ewing commenced proceedings in the Circuit Court to day against the St Louis Mutual Lite Insurance Company in behalf of a Mr Cottrell a policy holder The petition charges that the charter of the company has been forfeited lor tbe past five years by reason of sundry acts of mal feasance and usurpation namely the purchase of ground corner of Ixwsust and Sixth street and the erection a building thereon with the ac crual premiums surplus avails assets and profits ot thcompany and also the purchase of the business of the Atlas Lite Insurance Com pany These acts are charged in the petition to be illegal detrimental to the interests of policy holders and work the forfeiture of the charter of the compauv and the plaintiff asks that tbe court require the company to show by what authority they continue to exercise the rights privilegesand franchises gran ted in their charter The court ordered a writ of quo warranto to issue leturnable on the first day of the December term and notice to that effect will be served on the company to morrow Miscellaneous Telegrams The Boards of Directors ot nearly all the mills at all River Massachusetts have appointed a committee to confer with the representatives or corporations in other places in regard to the par tial suspension of work during tbe present dull season The iahback puddle and rail mills have sus pended Six hundred hands were thrown out of employment fEx Postmaster Stewart of Pittsburgh offers to refund the money embezz'ed by him if the gov ernment will withdraw the criminal prosecu tion After a Rochester grand jury had been in ses sion two weeks and bad framed sixty indict msnits it was discovered Tuesday to be au ille gally constituted body Gov Dix has appointed November 27th as a day of thanksgiving and prayer John Russell President of the Berkshire Woolen Company died at Great Barrington Massachusetts Tuesday James A Dee aged twenty five an engineer on on the New England Railroad was run over and killed Tuesday in attempting to jump on a gravel train from a passenger train The trains were moving in opposite directions Judges James Hughes formerly of Indiana died Tuesday morning at his residence near Bladensburg Virginia Ex Secretary Boutwell delivered a lecture on finances in New York Tuesday evening The Grand Connell of Royal and Select Masters and A met at Indianapolis Tuesday The Grand Lodge of this Independent Order of Good Templars met regular communication in Indianapolis Tuesday The Indiana Supreme Court sustains tlie con stitutionality ot the Indiana liquor law The Masonic Grand Lodge of Ohio met at Qplumbus Pardee Hall a building erected at Easton Pennsylvania for the use ot tbe Pardee Scien tific Department of Lafayette College was for mally dedicated Tuesday The State Council of the United American Mechanics of Ohio met at Columbus Tuesday jj order is about two thousand strong in the State and ia in a flourishing condition finan cial! ORSALE Corner ot Antolne and remont streets Palmer Warner A Co Visible Supp'y or Grain The visible supply of grain including the stocks in granary at the principal points of accumula tion at lake and seaboard ports in transit on the lakes the New York canals and by rail was Oct 11 iog: In store at NewYork Albany Buffalo Chicago Milwaukee Duluth Toledo DetroitOswego St LomB Boston Toronto Baltimore Rail 195531 293744 ree Press Office Oct 21 7 The following are tho reported receipts and shipments of the articles named for the 24 hours ending 9 a this morning and also the receipts for the corresponding day in 1872 Keceipts oiupm ISIS 850 17417 10450 428 5013 568 4 260 20389 1790 132 OltKIOS MARKETS Liverpool Oct Quiet and steady middling uplands held at irm California white wheat ot average quality held at 12a 5dI2s 8d red Western spring at Ils 5l12e red winter at Ils 9d lour held at 26s28a Corn at 31s 9d Lard held at 3d London Oct Tallow held at 42a Other Ports Port of Buffalo Oct 20 Props Idaho Atlantic Potomac Toledo Amazon Merchant Arizona James isk Jr bark Para na II Vanderbilt UnadilU Standart Judd Jones Gale Mana Mar tin Clara iJParker Crawford Marlngo A Bnody Wancoma Sanger Nellie Keddington Belle Kate toad Carlingford Light Guard Sam lint barge Oliver Cromwell Props Potomac Atlantic Merchant Blanchard Arizona Amazon barks Acorn Red White and Blue Unadilla schrs Coasuello Mack Halstead Carlingford Light Guard A Morse Preble Jones Port of Saginaw Oct Barges McCullough Dana Globe Port of Chicago Oct Prons Java Annie Young Cuba Japan Empire State schrs Monitor Arabia Props Roanoke Annie Young India schrs Golden leece Burton CHICAGO Oct The sixth annual convention of the National Board of Trade assembled at Music Hall at noon to day President raley of Phlladeluhia called the body to order and the proceedings opened with prayer by Rev Dr Goodwyn of Chicago The delegation of the New York Produce Exchange was admitted to acais with welcome" Secretary Randolph of Chicago called the it of delegates There was a large attendance nearly every city in the country bein epresented but the Utt of delegates is yet iucomplete KSevan was chosen assistant Secretary Culver President of the Chicago Board of Trade interesting addresaof wel behalf ef Chicago and her business boards whwae briefly wd happily to by Prudent raley in an eloquent tribute to of the Executive Committee on Us Che nut veer was read The report recom mda the encouragement of American ship build InebT the allowance of bounties for building ships th? materials wished to be foreign or American cSntemns the credit system of the government wemiSs to pay and all national banks founded toeream and demends a currency resting upon a biiecie basis condemns the policy of the banks taxying interest on call deposits favors tile government regulation of inter State transports? tion and reduction of the rates so that the pro ducer shall share in the profits ot bls produce and wmdemns tbe system of watering stocks so that dividends are paid on fictitious repreeenta UTheConvention then proceeded to the election of officers IMr Smltn of Milwaukee presiding President raley was unanimously elsii President raley upon resuming the duties of President made a brief address of thanks to the body for the continued manifestation of regard and confidence The following Vice Presidente were then elected Culver of Chicago Covington of Cincinnati Dorr Of Buf falo Bridge Detroit Henry Lat nam KaneiJ Clity JtW wankee Johnson of Newark Bur of New Orleans Geo Opdyke of New York Hoffman oi Philadelphia Ueraey of Portland: laud Ronner of St Louis Nourse the election the chairman appointed Messrs Howe ot Chicago Boynton of New York Marsh of Kansas City Davis of Cin cinnati and Haskell of Portland a Commit tee on Credentials to consider new applications fur menuership of the Board A delegation from the Dominion Board of Tradelwas announced and received on tbe piat lorm and welcomed by the wel come was responded to happily by 5 Ice President Howland ot the Dominion Board By tne suspension oi the rules a committee was appointed to which was referred the transportation facilities The Messrs Grosvenor of St Louis Howe of Chica go Smith or Cincinnati Start of New Tork and Allen of Philadelphia (h A conuhittee was appointed to consider the subject of Canadian reciprocity as Messrs McLaren of Milwaukee Bond of Boston Boynton of New York Taylor of Cincinnati Drew ot Chicago Haskell ot Portland and Har vev of Detroit The subject of reform of the currency national hanking and national banking law was reierred to a committee to be announced by them in the mTneuminion Board of Trade was invited to choose delegates to comer with the on Transportation and named Hugh McLellan and Thomas White a A communication from Gen Stager Supenn dent of the Western Union Telegraph Company tendering the free use of the wires ot the com pany to tne delegatee for patches during the session of the Board was re ceived and accepted with thanks An invitation of Carpenter and Sheldon mana gers of the Star Lecture Course to attend the reading of Harriet Beecner Stowe this evening with free tickets was accepted with thanks It was decided that daily sessions be held from 10 a tn to 4 Afljeurned till to morrow morning ST LOUIS URTHER PARTICULARS THE CHARGES AGAINST DETECTIVES Hew York Oct 21 One of the police officials said last night Tthat the principal allegation against Capt Irving and Detective lariey are contained in confess on He made it fn Newgate priaon in London four hours after his sentence MacDonald said the plot to rob the Bank of England was arranged this city and the originators of it subscribed about fiaOJXM) in gold to carry the plot into execution MacDonald and the Bidwell Brothers went to Valpariso and swindled a bank of 320000 in gold which was added to the common fund MacDonald says that the detectives were aware of his plans from the commencement and thsit he forwarded arley S400 in a registered letter from London He adds that he telegraphed to Irving his departure for this city after the bank forgeries had been discoverednd that it was In response to his telegram that Trying and Earley met him on the steamer Thur ingia on her arrival here He says they tola hi there was a sheriff in readiness to attach his property and that if he had any valuables they would take them According to MacDonald a story he had about 32000U in gold United States five twenty bonds a 32000 and other articles of tn 82 000 He aaya he surrendered this property to thk detectives and they promised to raise eecurinr his escape He adds that he never Mnyof the money after that with the exeep tiou or 85 000 which they ffave him to pay the Consul Mayor Havemeyer says when spoken to about the matter that he did not believe thesewere the trustworthy men on the detective force The detectives however have united in a de mand for investigation and deny retaining any property obtained from MacDonald The suiir looks now like a quarrel for tbe possession of the reward offered by the Bank of England for the arrest of the forgersnri the parties said to be interested are the de tectives the sheriff's officers and the Messrs Pinkerton Company private detectives Po lice Commissioner Gardner says the last named as near as he could learn prompted the proceed ing Tfce Board of Police met this afternoon but took no action in the case of Capt Irving and Detective Parley against whom charges were made by Mr De Costa The papers weie taken a way by commissioner Charlick yesterday wished to read them and as he did not make his appea ranee at the Central office to day the met ier was not laid before the board INTEREST RECOVERED In the Supreme Court the Tenth National Bank recovered 821911 interest from the Comp troller on advances made to the department ot charters and corrections in 1871 The principal had been paid by the Comptroller RELEASE SEIZED DIAMONDS A Western dispatch to the Times says in the matter of the recent seizure of diamonds valued at 82000J on the person of Lancaster at the Mew York custom house it is said tbe Treasury Department will release the entire quantify of stones uncut on the ground that they were seized without authority of law and that there will only be a technical forfeiture of the cut stones which amount to only some 83000 in all THE STOKES TRIAL The evidence in the trial of Stokes to day to show that isk carried a pistol and had threatened to shoot stokes Joseph Pitts a former clerk In the Erie offices testified to see ing isk with a pistol in his pocket Adaline Barker an old lady who washed for the Morse family said she heard isk say to the young ladies conversing: send him to a higher court than he ever was in the car shoot him as sure as my name is Jim risk A vonne ladv said shoot him or the gallows may ba your isk replied shoot him wipe turn out There never was a gallows made tor Jim On cross ex aBnuatieu the witness stated that isk kissed botn young ladies As soon as he entered the room he was asked bv tbe ladies what detained himand he ans wered Stokes prosecution but he would wipe him out He said am prepared for One of the young ladies said: vou are Jealous of the loss of beauty On re examination by Mr Tremaine the witness said that isk said am prepared for him and But his hand behind and also said: have a Itle rascal Judge Davis what little rascal your honor I sup pose he meant tbe a Bines testified that he heard isk say he would shoot Stokes and informed the latter next morning of the threat and heard Stokes say he was afraid of bls life Mary Dranan Baid she heard isk say of Stokes have got all the money he had out ot him and wipe him out There won be a grease snot left ot James Brennan who admitted stealing a watch and a record of whose connection on the charge of burglary was shown swore that Hart and Redmond told him they did not Bee the shooting of isk and that they were to be paid lor their testimony a fter argument by counsel Judge Davis de cided to admit proof of traveling in covered car riages from tear prisoner's expressions in con nection with it and his pointing out persona he assumed to be emissaries of isk Mrs Willians Mrs cousin and Dorman Eaton testified as to threats by isk communicated to Stokw TieWilliam on the former trial was read and the court adjourned AAIRS OE THB NATIONAL LIE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK The Evening Telegram announces that EU Beard was thia day appointed receiver of the Na tional Life Insurance Company of New York 22 Broadway and heads it Sequence of the Jay Cooke is the National Life Insurance Company of New York that has been placed in the hands ot a receiver and not the National Lite Insurance Company of the United States with which Jay Cooke is connected Legal proceedings were initiated by one of the stockholders it appearing by an Amination of the State Superintendent that there was a deficiency the company re serve funds of 8160000 Tue assets are fol 1000 and the liabilities S713uOO It is stated that not 8100000 will be realized for the benefit of tbe policy holders of the National Liie Insurance Company EDITOHa BEORE TUE GRAND JURY The grand jury have bad several editors of New i York and Brooklyn journals before them in gard to articles published concerning city om aers This morning District Attorney Britton brought Mr Shanks editor of the Tribune irora the grand jury room before Judge Gtioert of the Supreme Court and said that Mr shanks had refused to answer certain questions Mr Shanks said "it was a rule of the omce not to disclose the names of tnose who wrote the articles Judge Gilbert said be knew of no rule In law which exempted journalists from answer ing questions put to them by a grand jury He must therefore answer al) questions put to Itip3 Tbe District Attorney then returned with 5r Shanks to tho grand jury room Mr Dana of we Nun has also been before the grand jury in re gard to certain articles published in his journal SHOT DEAD Martin Gettings was shot dead to day in a sa loon at 186 Cherry street by Thomas Clark Both are seamen Clark was very drunk at the time and seemsd to fire at random MONUMENT UNVEILED The monument to Phillip Rmbury founder of Methodism in this country was unveiled yester day at Cambridge New York in the presence of a large concourse of people Bishops Kones and Simpson and others made addresses A narrow escape from a terrible RAIL ROAD ACCIDENi Tlie Evening Post tells a story of a narrow escape from a terrible railroad disaster An Albany passenger train and a New York passen ger train reached TivaU bridge almost simul taneously last night The night was intensely dark and a heavy storm of wind and rain swept over the country Tbe signal light had been ex tinguisbed by the wind and each engineer was entirely ignorant of the presence of the other near the bridge Both trains were started over the bridge and when near its center came mto collision smashing the head lizhts of the loco motives and parts of tbetr machinery A truck was also thrown violently against the gliders 01 tbe bridge None of the passengers were hurt A MILK TRAIN WRECKED A milk train on tbe Midland A Oswego Kail road was wrecked last night at Stockholm New Jersey The engine plunged through a bridge into a creek and the engineer fireman and brakeman are reported injured Through travel was interrupted until late this afternoon Tbe accident on the New York A Oswego Mid land Railroad was caused by an abutment of a bridge being undermined by tbe storm The engine on the milk train and one produce car were wrecked Barnes the engineer Tierney the fireman and Sheridan brakeman were se verely injured Connection has been made with other roads which enables the company to run trains as usual A CELEBRATION IN HONOR THE DEMOCRAT IC VICTORY IN OHIO The Democratic victory in Ohio was celebrated here this aitermon by tbe firing of lOugunain the City Hall park ARRIVED The steamships Samaria iTom Liverpool South America irom Rii and Treagoa Iron Mar Bellies have arrived The steamship Saxoma from Hamburg arrived to night SOUTH CABO LINA Wheat bn 138105 61833 Total 199938 The following were the amounts of grain withdrawn from the elevators past 24 hours: lour Wheat bbls bu Shipments' 373 or city con sumption 2062 TnfBi 2435 4790 The number of bushels in each grade of wheat at the M'if hignn Central and Detroit A Milwau kee devators iB shown by the following tables 4E 1A24U 43337 5194 323 MBW YoaK Oct Business was quiet with the eomnuaaien houses but Jobbing branches rvMtoblitohrf ihlrtinri and cot selling more treely an3 Steady in are in improved demand 'Wonted dress fabrics are in brisk request fro fronts nv many plain makes wo closely sold are dull but printed continue gntaolena for wear are dull but repel lantMiiSnels and blankets are steady request Hosiery lain better demand and firm Livra Stocte Chicago Oct The receipts to day were 4488 head The market i quiet under a heavy run and dull Eastern markets and weak air 11 cwt sold at S450 12K cwt at 35 40 extra over 13 cwt atSS 75 tHr Texans at 20(82 37 Shipments lGShead Hogs The receipts of hogs to day were head There is an active shipping demand and Eritos are higher Quoted at 34 1531 25 for fair im i nd 34 for good to extra light Packers are out of the market A Ship ments 6587 head The receipts to day were 2252 head mostly common and poor Good are scarce and prices are steady at 33 504 Live Stock Market Watkktows Mass Oct Beef Receipts 1241 head The best grades were sold emJv but there were many slm cattle that were a drag in the market There change in prices Sales of choice at 310 et 299lS0 first quality at flSfig 6ft second quality at each extra at 84 505 spring tambs at 84 tOO 87M per cwt 1 would respectfully Inform my friends and the community generally that I am now opening and will keep constantly on hand at my store No 47 1 Griswold Street Opposite the Hodges blcck a varied and well seleeted stock of ready made Wood Coffins and Caskets in every improved style air tight Metal lic Oases and Caskets of superior manufacture and fiuish together with Silver Plated Coffin Mountings Habits shrouds and such other goods as are generally found in a first class un establishment i I will be ever found ready on short notiee to furnish unerals with a Splendid Beane or White Hearse with corresponding and suitable equipage and am now fully prepared to funeral urnishing My special care and prompt attention in an details Every modern improvement and appli ance will bo used for the preserving of dead bodies having an assistant who Is well known as being familiar with the business for years in this city While tendering unsurpassed advantages 1 would also beg leave to call public attention to one very important that my charges in ail eases wUl be modkkatk and would reepespoct fully invite an inspection of py goods prices and teoUitiao I 10988 623 174 800 199938 MOVBMXMTS of VX38KLS The passages and movements ot vessels at the points named are shown by the following reports and special dis patches to Tbs Detroit free Pkessj PASSED DXTltOIT The following vessels passed up to 6 ru Tuesday: Stmr Merchant Milwaukee schrs Media tor Gibson Mary Collins Mechanic StmrjLowell Wetmore and barge Rus sia schr Minch PASSED AMHEBSTBUKG The following vessels passed Amheratburg Tuesday: Tug River Queen schrs Mechanic City of Woodstock sailed schr Chicago steam barge Alleghany and four barges props Pittsburgh and two barges Merchant tug Masters schrs Gibson Mary Collins Mediator Down Props Lawrence City of Toledo New York Lowell tug John Martin schrs Mocking Bird Morning Sl tqg Ramage sclir Geo Sloan steam barge Neptune PASSED THROUGH THB WELLAND CANAL The following vessels passed through the Welland Canal October 20th and 21st: DOWN Prop Maine Toledo to Ogdensburg general Brig Cook Bear Creek to Kingston Prop Lake Krie Chicago to Montreal general Brig Roscius Chicago to Ogdensburg corn Scbr Cortez Chicago to Oswego wheat Schr Rival Toledo to Kingston corn Behr Morning Light Detroit to Oswego wheat 8chr Alpena Bay City to Kingston staves Schr Masson Chb azo to Oswego wheat Prop Bruno Chatham to Montreal wheaframl aiSchr Ben ranklin Toledo to Kingston wheat Brig Itoney Toledo to Kingston timber Scbr ieetwimr Cleveland to Toronto stone Schr Clayton" Belle Chicago to Ogdensburg corn Bark Woodruff Port Colborne to Thorold Schr Albacore Chicago to Kingston wheat Schr Hartford Chicago to Kingston wheat Schr Atlanta Chicago to Oswego corn Prop SorereiB luca go to Montreal wheat Schr Alary Port Stanley to Oswego wheat Schr Magdala Bear Creek to Kingston staves UP Props Milwaukee Canada schr WcstRide props Lake Ontario Champlain schrs Sam Cook Martin Dall McGrath Koccaway barges Gibralter Arctic echr St Andrews At Schr St Lawrence oi St Cath erines 4 In harbor wind Barges Arctic Gib raltar schrs st Andrews Ilocka way Mc Grath Wm Raynor Martin Preble Wm Hunter Weather stormy Blowing a gale from the southwest and rain The first snow of the sea son fell yesteiday afternoon with wind from the northeast fresh Allentown Oct 21 A rise in the Lehigh River of eight fest has made necessary the sus pension of work in the rolling mills except inthe pudling shops A boy was swept away by the current yesterday Ine owners of property are rapidly removing it from the river banks Pottsville Oct Tbe rain has caused much damage here Tbe Minersville bridge on tbe Railway was washed away just atter a train had parsed The furnaces at St Ciair are considerably damaged At Tamaqua an immense pile of coal dirt was washed on tre Philadelphia Reading Railroad preventing the passing of trains and a train irom Philadelphia was delayed bv a land slide at Mt Carbon At Girard rille two children were drowned by the submerging of a vehicle in which they were driving home with their parents Concord IL Oct The Merrimac River is verv high and is rising Thscountry round about Plymouth is flooded and trains have stopped since yesterday At ranklin tbe paper mills have suspended owing to the high water and at Waterbnry a temporary bridge over the Onion River was washed'awayi Albany Ocr The heavy rams of yesterday have swollen all tbe streams iu tbis vicinity Tbe water the river is over the docks and in some adjacent streets is flooding cellars and first stories Some damage has been done north and west of here by the carrying away of bridges New York Oct 21 freshet along the Oswego Midland Railroad through Sussex County was the most severe ever known there Thou sands of acres of land are overflowed in some places covering fences wr New York Oct Dispatches from North ern New England report the heaviest rains yes terday since 1871 The streams are allbigtr and rising rapidly There has been some detention of railroad trains but so lar no serious damage Portland Mb Oct The gale eastward yesterday was very severe The Coast survey tuAraw nd barro schooner dragged anchors at Castile The lormer was smashed against tbe wharf and the latter went ssbore The East ern and Ogdensburg Railways were washed out and'travel interrupted Philadelphia Oct 21 The freshet in the Scnnylkill is the highest since October 1869 A number of mills have been stopped by back water No damage thus far reported ported at late rulings We quote: Petroleum iau test Petroleum 175 test Lard ex Lard No Lard No 2 Linseed raw Linseed boiled Spindie Whitefish whale Winter Mias 00 Bank Oil Barrals Kerosene barrels firm at 31 40 01 50 Unseed and lardf 75090c turpentine Japan and varnish 90c Whisky 31 26 alcohol and vinegar31 25 Oaloni The market is a trifle easier though a liberal business is being done in small job lots at S30S 25 per bbl One car sold to day at f3 per bbl There sre very lew arriving Peachblows are offered at 65070c One car ot Early Rose sold at 60c and one car at 68c Provisions Jk moderate jobbing trade In mete pork is noted st easier figures Other articles in the list are quiet and steady Mess pork 215 50016 lard in tea 8Xc do in kegs 9c Hams 14c shoulders 99Mc Extra mesa beef til per bbl mess beef 10 per bbl: dried do 15c per lb breakfaat bacon 11 312c per lb There were no stocks received to day and prices are nominal at 1012c per lb for dressed chickens The market is strong at 31 80 for Onon daga or Saginaw salt 6c extra for deUvery The market is quiet but steady at late prices We quote Hards UX0W New YirksLkadard Small Extra Yellow OoffeeO Molaasea common to good Brown as to quality Straw The market ia quiet at 312 per ton for baled on dock Sweet There is but a light trade at $56 per bbl Timothy The market is nominal at about S3 40 per bu The market is nearly nominal at 6c for prime city rendered Wood There is an active business reported at all the yards in a small way at the following figures Hickory S6 at the dock 37 50 delivered beach and maple 65 60 at dock $6 75 deUvered cutting and splitting SI 60 extra There is a moderate movement of stock at 38040c' The Boston Shipping List says is more inquiry for wool and buyers begin to be more numerous but many of them have an idea they can purchase very cheap in consequence of the recent panic but the rounds of tbe market soon dispels this idea All the wool in market that is desirable is held with con siderable firmness with scarcely any pressure to sell except at full current rates although conces sions will be made for prompt cash as long money is so scarce and high The sales of Wls consin and Michigan fleeces have Iteen at 450c and Ohio andlPennsylvania at 50352X0 for me dium and above up to 68o for XXX Uomb ing and delaine fleeces are in demand at OSXc and anything offering is readily taken at these figures In toreign nothing of any con 'sequence lias been done for some days but aa vices from abroad are favorable and we cannot look for any considerable supplies while prices remain so 250 800 750 660 600 8ty leas 0 DU JAMES COLLINS Real Estate House Agent AND NOTARY PUBLIC Stores Houses ymd Lots for sale rent or ex change in different parts of the city Money loaned on real estate OICE 171 GRISWOLD ST DETROIT MICH My experience of ten years as Deputy County Treasurer of Wayne County has made me familiar with the records tax titles etc and the actual value of property in the City of De troit and the entire County of Wayne JAMES COLLINS Detroit Aug lath 1873 tf Desirable Property giight enow at Cleveland OTEVRiANn Ocu Light snow fell this morning The storm of yesterday and last night didoMiderable damsge 4n tround ton city blowing down trees one unfinished building 9 fflrJier Bl6rlM lour bbls Wheat bu Oornbu Oats bu Rye bu Barley bn Apples bbls Butter Beans lbs Cheese lbs Cattle No Cotton lbs Kegs bbls eed tons ish bbls Live bogs Hides lbs High wines bbls Twm Iha Lumber 128 Leather lbs 410 Potatoes bbls 2640 Potash lbs 3510 Pork bbls 100 Seed lbs 9133 Sheep 917 Shingles 26 Staves 9 Tohsccn lbs 16430 The following table shows the estimated amount of grain in store Oorn bn 21695 11506 33200 ailbqad pkintisg AT TH1JBK1 JQB BQPM3 lake The grain shipments are very light and mostly by rail Coarse Heights are in moderate supply Buffalo Ort Rates on coal 25c per ton to Chicago and Milwaukee Chicago Oct Charters on yes terday were To Props Cuba wheat and barley Empire State Arabia and ountain City corn on through rates barge Gebhard corn at 6c To Sandusky Schr Josephine corn at 5Xo To Schr Wawanosh wheat onp UNDERWEAR NECKWEAR HOSIERY ETC KIB GLOYES BALBRIGGAM HOSIERY HALLLOCK CO (WO MB UUUH jw rival thu rtm baroyue The BlTr at the lats yesterday wist about twoflstt lowai than usual Use steamer Wazd reports KmwM Ashore neM Wktte DWgV A a Beck Lake Huron The crew aie saved Mm 'or thi Minkhal Bock Tbe steam barge Mineral Boek meriy the propeller of that name was overtaken by the storm on Lake Huron Monday after aeon and while attempting to return to toe River St Clair for harbor went ashore at White Rock and with her two barges she had in tow became a total lose Her crew were rescued by the tng Rescue and have since arrived at Port Huron The Mineral Bock with her barges was owned by Candler Bros of this citywi was employed in lumber ft cighting exclusively or several years she a prominent steamer on the Lake Superior route belonging line She was built at Buffalo by Van Slyke A Soster and commissioned In her burden old style being 55 tons Sho had doable engines which with her boilers and other machinery will doubtless be saved 4 A Vessel in The propeller Low ell downward bound from Chicago during the storm on Monday sfternoon while off Point an Barques discovered 41 vessel with a flag of distress flying from the main truck She at once bore up for the distressed vessel and succeeded in taking off" the captain his wife and child and one or two of the crew but was unable to rescue the others She had part of her sails set and was headed out from shore when last seen Up to this writing tbe Lowell had not yet arrived at this port and dur information hiving reached us by another steiuner we are without further particulars The Biveb Trouble TLe vessels aground at the St Clair lats are upward bound which is the bark Lotus owned by Magill Chicago She has been there with two othere names unknown the past two days Tho propel lers Russia and Egyptian are above tbe lats ss reported and up to a late hour yesterday fore noon were yet waiting a clearing out of the chan nel A tow of vessels is aground at Baby Point and one vessel minus her jibboom Her name was not ascertained Two other tows were aground at other points The SCHOONEB bank Perbw in Troudlb were received in this city yesterday that the I schooner rank Perew grain loaded trom Milwaukee was in difficulty at ox Island in Lake Michigan the nature of which was not definitely ascertained The steamer Magnet it was stated leave here last evening to go to her relief A telegram from Cleveland stated she was ashore at the South ox Island and full of watar Running A large number of vessels and steam barges which had got well out on Lake Huron before the storm set in were driven back to the River St Clair and on reaching that point many of them resulting in the usual loss of bowsprits jibbooms and headgears Many of them ran into Sarpia Bay and cast an chor ORCHARD ST LOTS OR SALE Between Eighth st and Ninth ave Also 65000 Wayne County Bonds interest pay able semi annually JOHN MCKEOWN Law and Real Estate Office ocl9 lm No 9 Moffat Block PORT DKTROIT OCT22 Wind and Weather changeable Wind southeast strong The Schooner Annette Davis Alhore at Port Stanley Port Stanley Ont Oct The schooner Annette Davis with staves and lumber from tbe lake shore to Buffalo in attemptlmzto mate the harbor for shelter struck West Pine and ws driven ashore She will likely go to pirecs Tbe cargo is owned by Anson Tucker of Detroit A violent storm ia raging here The Centennial Philadelphia Oct Several members ot the Centennial Committee on Plans have re turned homo leaving Director General Goshorn of Cincinnati to take charge of toe di signs and arrange the intricate details for lhe consideration A force of clerks are now en gaged in preparing estimates of lhe comparative coat of the erection of a building in accordance xnth each design Other details concerning them are being classified Tbe entire business will probably require two weeks at the end of which the committee will assembly again sad mau fetiU 7 perdca tarkeyslXcp Um WERhoa saddlea U016e venison carcass 9010c ytm market la Arm End un changed We quote Atoxic Aat AfMoAEwT ete ateIewln0me Becmpts are light and the demand ia confined to small iota for immediate waata at 35045c A New York exchange says of the market: Vi The few small lots of hope that bj" chased at M0Mc have been bought to ing orders and eeld at a nominal are now as reluctant to WYjBo nt ofdtira coxLiio BRiftiy My Ratably handle hope take the aran estimated advance of less than pCT n0M tbfe will lbw msbob moot order hops idfrett of the ttanto pay 56060c for the native crop It to our SSKaftSerJ vTuiet iStte cmSt UiTdeSerabuyuig nothing on speculation and taVinv vhA food to ot ofll? ortleau "only tte very beat sorts vnowedmmand the latter Aaure Occasional ly a fanev lot'may be sold a Irifle higher There is a moderate demand for the lake shore trade baled at 620022 per ton 1 Hickory Mts The market was quiet to day Btnined is dull at T1" market qutet and We GrX: country 5X0 wreencicy Cured 8 0 9 lint 17 fitiAgi nAlta ao25cw83 wrocu flttes 31 0001 50 Bulls stags and grubby hides are bought at two thirds price The market to stronger Holders de mand 51 60 for State or Western and 61 85 for Canadae The market to well supplied in packages of 10 to 25 lbs at 12X packages extra There is a ter Jobbing business re 65 33 50 55 66 53 62 22 York Oct Cotton market is higher middling uplands held at 16X A Less doing reeeints 16000 bbls Sales of superfine Western and State at 65 3005 90 irmer held at96X9c The market closed dull re ceipts 105000 bo No 3 spring held at 61 8201 38 Iowa spring at 31 8231 3e winter red Western at 31 42X01 52 Rye barley and malt unchanged Oorn steady receipts 781X4) bu Western mixed per steamer held at 69049Xc yellow Western at flic) dull and lower receipts 49000 bu new Western mixed held at 4905Cc white West ern at 5152c 4 Groceries Coffee More active and firmer: Rio held at 19x022c Sugar steady and in fair de mand oommon to good lining held at Mess Dull and lower: new mess held at 814X015 prime mesa at 818 Beef quiet mesa bold at 38 60 iO a a Dairy Butter and cheese unchanged CHARLES COLLINS I UNDERTAKER Extra white No 1 white No 2 white No 3 Rejected white Extra amber No 1 amber No 3 amber Tzicr'f ol rmhpr Spring 800 Grand totals 138105 The following list shows the prices for grain to day and last year at the same date 1372 1873 No 1 white wheat31 60 1 62X81 48X01 49 New No 1 mixed corn Old No 1 mixed oats 0 33 0 3X There were inspected into elevators during the past 2t hours 3 cars of extra white 10 cars of No 1 white 2 cars of No 2 white 1 car of No 1 am ber 11 cars of corn 3 cars of bate and 11 cars of barley The market was flat to day nothing whatever except the local demand receiving any attention We continue to quote: Choice white wheat brands 7 250 8 00 oe so 7 i MeXms Ambers 7 OO0 7 Minnesota spring 7 500 8 00 Wisconsin and Illinois spring 6 000 7 Ou Low grades to superfine 4 000 oo Rye flour 8 5 25 The market was very dull at the Board to day probably attributable in part to the lack of telegraphic information from other quarters tho lines being down Extra white sold at 81 64 4 cars No 1 white opened at 31 48X at which figures cars changed hands later 1 car sold at 81 49 but at the close 81 8M was the best bid One thousand bn changed bands st 81 49 seller 30 days No 2 white was entirely neglected No 1 amber sold 1 csr at 81 a' torn Very little was offered and the demand was light but 1000 bushels of No 1 mixed sold at 49c Yellow is nominal at about 50c Tne market was quiet bat steady 1000 bu No 1 mixed sold at 36Xo White State and Western are nominal at 334Cc There are liberal offerings daily at late rulings Consumers are not well stocked and trade continues steady though light Two cars sold at 82 55 one bagged and the other in bulk on track The opinions of prominent dealers on the condition of the apple market are quite conflicting and if one was to believe all he hears it would be impossible to write an intelligent re port of affairs Ono dealer receives a car load which be bought in tho country at a high figure because they were firm and be had faith In higher prices Ho succeeded in making some small dealers that wanted a few barrels believe that they were worth 83 25 per bbl and sold 20 bbls at that and they were probably worth it to the purchaser Another dealer who knew where to place a tew cars of prime winter fruit at 82 75 reports a sale of 4 cars large bbls carefullv packed and in prime condition at that'figurc dealer insists that 82 552 60 is an outside figure for prime Baldwins Spitzenbcrgs Greenings etc and reports 1 car at 82 55 and 300 bbls at 82 60 Ship pers come in and look around and the best offer they can get perhaps by going to two or three good bouses will be 82 2 35 because the market is not yet ully developed and speculators have been to often bitten to invest at this stage of business unless they know just where to place them Therefore we quote at 82 75 per bbl for carJots Beaws The market is quiet at 81 4001 60 for common 81 751 90 for country picked andl 8 2 10 for prime city picked rf Choice butter is till scarce at 25026c and one lot of gilt edged was reported sold at 27c The market ia etoady and quiet at 15c for prime New York factory and 14o for State feuient andire Steady at the fol lowing quotations Oswego cement 81 75 Ak ron cement 81 87 per bbl Louisville do 81 87 per bbl Rosendale do S3 25 per bbl Stourbridge do 865 Portland do 87 50 Jersey brick 880 per West Virginia brick "SW per The receipts are not yet fairly active and trade is quiet at 8707 50 per bu SJi The demand ia still active but" prices remain unchanged Wc quote Lehigh lump 811 WJ Blossburg 8 9 60 Scranton nut 950 Willow Bank 8 00 Scranton I Briar Hill 8 60 size 9 SOiJBrookfleld 8 50 Scranton egg size 9 Ml Chippewa 8 00 Scran tongrate size 9 60 alassilion 800 Cranberries Only a small trade is noted at 89010 per bbl Dried Trade is light but prime new State are firm at Lots offered that are a little off in color and condition bring from 607c A sale of 13 bbls was reported at 8c Tho market to very poorly supplied and holders were demanding 25c for fresh crates to day a 4 There is a light local trade at 813 for bran 811 for coarse middlings 817 for flue mid dlings ton lots The market is nominally unchanged selling moderately at 88 S5S6 50 for Whitefish and 85 5005 75 for trout oreign There are none offered except lemons Malagas are selling at 87 5008 and Mesiinas 89 50010 ruits and The supply was fully equal to the demand and a liberal trade St Paul pfd 54X Wabash iX Wabash pfd 75 Wayne 85 Terro Haute 5 Terre Haute pfd 25 Col Jt Alton h8 Chi Alton pfd MIX Ohio ft Mississippi 25 ft S8 Lake Shore 66 Indiana Central 20 Illinois Centra! 93 Union Pacific 33 Northwestern S8X Central Pacific 88X Northwestern pfd 64 (Union 73 Bock Island 91 Hartford A Erie 1 NJ Central 89 I Del Lac ft West 83 Paul 30 I 1 THE GOVERNMENT TO BUY STERLING AND BX AND GREEXB4CK8 Reports were current on Wall street that tho government intended buying sterling and ex A telegram from Wash ington earl in the day denied these reports on direct authority ot the Treasury Department hat durlDS the gfteraoo th reports wei qro i MUwpukeo Market 34Xc: No 3 at 31 Xc steady No 2 held at 42o No I belli at 67XC Barley held To Quoted at 6Xc to Elour 5000 bhls: wheat 167000 bu lour 8000 bbls wheat 155000 bu Toledo Market TOLEDO Oct Unchanged Dull amber Michigan cash held at 81 38X: November delivery at 81 400 1 40X NO 1 red at 81 41 No 3 at 81 35 dull high mixed held at 47Xc for November de livery Oats dull HoSheld atSbMc Receipts lour 200 bbls wheat 18000 bu corn 17000 bULpats 7000 bu Inour 600 bbls wheat 18000 bu corn 2000 bu oata 1ooj bu Philadelphia Wool Market Philadelphia Oct 21 The market is verv dnlL Ohio Pennsylvania and est Virginia XA and above to quoted at 50051c at 50051c medium at 47Mc course at 43045c New York Michigan Indiana and Western fine at 43c medium at 4 1048 coarse at 40045c combing washed at combing unwashed at 42Xc Canada combing at 6O06OX at 30032c coarse and medium unwashed at 330 33c tub washed at Colorado washed at 23026c Colorado uawashed at 18022XC extra and merino pulled at 33040c No 1 and superfine pulled at 3840c Buffalo Marks! BUALO Oct Wbeat Neglecfed Corn quiet and unsettled sales of 71800 bu No 2 mixed Western at 48x050c Oats dull small lots held at 44c Rye neglected No 3 Chicago offered at 81 23 without buyers Canal reights Quoted at 12XC tor wheat 11c for corn and iXc for oats to New York Cincinnati Market Cincinnati Oct 21 Provisions Mess Pork Held at 814 irm Weak held at 8c 112 jCp 106 Cp ICBXNewbs 107 XI 10 408 110 'New 6s i nm'T7Pnw STITR nnKDS The following are the closing quotations 86 I old at nisi 841) I 1 A new 6J IN new 13 new 33 i xt STOCK Stocks were alternately weak and strong fluc tuating X2 per cent with a weak feeling and in some cases the lowest prices of the day were at close The heaviest transactions were in Western Union Lake Shore New York Central Wabash Rock Bland nd Union Pacific West ern Union ransed from 57X 58 Lake Shore from 67 63066 New York Central from 89M Rock Island from 92X iXX91X Wabash from 44 342 Erie was strong and ad vanced from 45 to 47 and closed at 46 Tbe following are the closing 6:15 tn) quota tions: Canton 55 Telegraph 67 Quicksilver 22 Express 83 Express 60 Express US Express 54 Pacific Mail 82X Centnu ii niio jm Eric 46 OCftC Erie pfd to Harlem Harlem pfd 121 Michigan Central 71 EDUCATIONAL DBTROIP OLYTECJiNii: TUTE 17k Grlfttvo'd Street 3 Open day and evening throughout Wewonld respectfully announce xnentaty Branches hpJun etc wifi receive the 6ftrue and duo preparation can Oc ide ticn to enter the courses Third or ourth ice vfer taugh to re the Sixth Header in three months The Commercial Course incavUs from the best mercantile andJiew York besides the pracuci trated by the use of Bank Bcanl ci be Department of language the Greek iatia rench Gcrffiun English languages ei Every facility afforded jonrg hi men desirous of preparing thensscr Ing Technical instruction in ra 1 Ing the Steam Engine and MiiCuiu neers Machinists and Mcchani AH the ciffercntdcpr rimeuis wi i 1 tratedl by the necessary appsr3tu 1 1 Chemical uuo Charts Mtps etc No expanse wli be spared stiluUon all in 1 will La require A young tree grnrs vi r3ru? i in our this year Over mg past two years 'Ve fnhy prepared to accommodate on I Coming season which will ennble man every department va full Professors will be added to th? as they are required Excelsior is our motto arc rtitutionof this character utH ne 1 demands of the community ar ported by an getting a thorough practical but a lair and imnarual coiunaro PKO WM ESS? toiow ubw rrwiein whdvumvw on tbe 84400ftMiO legal tender reeerve to tb tevt of 83000900 per week for eome weekato oomeeadiB addition to buy probably XLWg ot sterling exchange on Lonaonjor tnaueeottBe State and Navy Department? Thto a qneer tttog from beginning to end and in tlie day forthe government to dothat which it refused to do during the greetest ef the panic This business a question of veracity between Secretary Richarfteon the bank officer and merchant allnaed to above on ELECTION or OlTICmta THB gold kx election of officers of the Gold resulted as follows: President Colgate irst Vice President Second Vgj PresMent Parker Treasurer Ed wards Secretary William trve Oommittaehas WardJasCnrphey Underhill Wm Beno llutehln Stevens Simon Schaefer John wl lace and Aufto Limbolt Sold' Bxcnangn ntocka Mto Quotations carefully revised each day for Tra DETROIT BBR PRKSS by DAVID PaKHTOM ft Co Bankers Woodward avenue Detroit Exchange on New York Exchange on Chicago rr at tom US 6 large IntitobuyereJflJ LS 5 20 4 large int to buyerel05X 5 20S old 106X 35 20S July and Jan int to buyers B5 85 203 H0X 8 10 403 large int to buyers 105 Sa new loan Mich State 7s due 1890 int to sellerlOl Wayne Oounty 7s iat to seller 96 Detroit City 78 20yearsint to seUer 98 American Gold 1OTX Gold Exchange lojx American Silver and Ms 105 Canadian Money 107 LAND WABBANTB SCRIP TC 40s War of 1812 8 43 do 32 do 160s do 170 Lower Peninsular scrip on the dUr Upper Peninsular scrip on 61400 527126 3393260 53991 488471 25360 197761 50 885527 Globe Vs ttnvnhft 87 Turpentine by S6 tbebblJ 03 Turpentine in Naptha Neatsfoot Labrador Strait miw ua OAtaved here amticipettac tteeer WJ es MMr om kuttbu i a a 1 I It a Vs ra8iQ iRjfc t' LAND i OTOVfc'B fa th 1 iff fl it JL Ell Nfl III JBSilik Jslh rf It 11 AH '4 I ISw plit al Uh VH 9 i VI K'H 1 I 1 B) 1 1 SB 1 a 9H HK 1 MB Irf I 1 IS 1 1.

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