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3 o Lous, Nov. 10.—The Bourd of Dircators, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1873, FINANCIAL. i (Continued from the First Page.) e s o Panama Railroad, About the timo of Btockwoll's rotiromont from tho Pacifio Mail Steamship Com- Bnny, ho was clocted to the Presidoncy of tho 'anama Rallrond Company. For some timo thoro Lns beon mnuifostad n dlsposition to ohange tha orsnnlznnou of the Doard of Dirce- tors of tho an&nuy which would cnuse tho retiromont of Blookwoll from tho offico ho now holds. It s understood, from an autlioritative sourco, that at tho noxt meoting of thoe Bonrd, on: Thureday noxt, Stocksvell will oither tender ihis rosignation or bo m:}\mstcd lo rotiro from :the Prosidoncy. Bhould he ‘refuso to rotiro, it is statod that tho powors and duties of the Prosidont will be vosted in nn Exeeutive Commit- too, thus making the Presidency only nominal. Those who favor tha ohango Fmpuun to transfor tho London flscal ngency of the Company from the London branch of ‘tho Howa Sowing Ma- chine Company to Brown, Bhipley & Co., Lon- don refmaanlntlvuu of Brown DBros, & du., of this city, who woro tho bankers of the Company prlo'r to tho Btookwoll ndminiutration, —Btock- well' frionds asaort that no ohango in his rola- tions to the Panama Company ls dosired. etk s ‘THE MANUFACTURERS. ' IN PINLADELTHIA. Speclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Pmyaveremna, Nov. 10.—A number of the woruted manufacturers in tho Ninotoonth Ward have prid off euch of thoir hands aa are willing to’sccept knit jackets, alloging thoir inability to procure monoy. Many famillos in this district aré absolutoly starving. ; IN NEW ENGLAND. BostoN, Nov. 10.—Reports from the mannfac- turing soctions of Now England aro moro choor- ig thigmorning, Thero s nows of tho rosump- tionof business in sovoral places, and the run- ning of manufactories on incroasod timo. The exngEnrnnd charnoter of the many statomonts thot :vu appesred is daily becoming more ap- parent. INDIANA GLASS-DLOWERS. . Lomsvi.re, Ky., Nov. 10.—Botweon 200 and 00 glnsg-blowors at Now Albany wumu{uutnrdny in-consultation as to whether they would accept baro living wages, and doclined to go to-work. - Tho blowers say thoy ngroed to worl at 15 por oont loss than Pittsburgh prices, which are one-third loss than thoir old prices, and this ia the bost thoy can do. i ‘THE DRY-GOODS TRADE, STEWALT V8. OLAFLIN, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Nezw Yong, Nov. 10.~Thoe story is current in business circlos, and is vory gonorally belloved, that the intenso rivalry which hns so long ox- isted botwaon the two greatest dry goods houses in the United States, A, T. Btewart & Co. and H,.B Olafin & Oo, has at Inst broken ount into something very like an open fight, Itwill boromombored that, after Claflin & Co. made their arrangomonts for an extension, thoy advertised thoir stock of goods, valued at $0,000,000, st spooinl sale, bogine ming to-day, at such rednmotion as would en- ablo thom fo close out tho lot within thirty days. 1t is eaid that Mcssrs, A. T, Btewart & Co. (thoinformation coming indirectly from a prominent cmploye of thoirs) have resolved to reduco their rotail pricos to conform to tho whologale rates of Cluflin & Co. Whethor or not this is truo, thelr advertisoment certainly reads that thoir goods will be sold at prices that sannot be equaled in the market. THR COMPETITION DETWEEN THE TTO NOUSES may bo exaggorated, but at all ovents it will have the offect of enabling people to buy at low prices, and also the bad result of orushing numerous rotnil doalers botweon tho upper and nnder mill-stores of tho trade. This, too, is 1nid to bo in sccordanco with tholr long cstab- lishod policy of underselliug all competitors, to the end that they may gain a complete monopoly of the market. 2 ©* - [To the Assoctated Press.) X . New Yonr, Nov, 10.—Businoss was yory quiot with commission houses, and tho jobbing trade was dull to-dsy, but many buyora aro arriviug from the interior, to attend the closing-out eales of two of the largest jobbing houses in the le, which commonce to-morrow. Gotton cods are unchanged in first bhands, Worsted 8 goods and printod reps aro in fair do- mand, Prints quiet. Wool flannels and blank- ota in moderate request. 'LAIOE_SALES OF DRY GOODS will be made during tho next thirty days at g:enfi,v reduced prices from current rates, on irty days’ time, with & furthor reduction for cash ; andon these terms tho extonsive houso of Peake, Opdycke & Co, announce that thoy will dispose of thoir entire stock. This an- pouncement, it is bolieved, will draw plenty of ‘Westorn buyers here within the noxt two weoks. e e THE TRADES. IN NEW YORK OITY. New Yonx, Nov. 10.—At a meeting of the work ingmen yestorday, James B, Hodgskin, who is connected with the finance departments of the Erio and Great Western Railroads, offorod » resolution that public works of utility and necessity, on a large scalo, must bo undertaken forthwith by the City, tho Stato, and the United Stales Governments, undor direction of the proper authorities, on the credit of the nation, ind of soparate communitios, and for the ben- it of.the industrious unemployed laboring cit~ zond of tho Commonwealth, Mr. Hodgskin Meo commended to tho peopls, in another reso- «ution, the fact that large bodles of mon cannot And will not starve in the midst of plenty, —_——— PHILADELPHIA. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, PmAperrusa, Pa,, Nov. 10,—The announce- ment of & scrip dividend by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or Friday, contributed very much to quiet and tone dowa the late disturbing elements in the monoy market, and to-day's transaotions exhibited a healthy tone generally, Money was offercd at the banks and on the streot on l‘uss onerous terms than at any time sinco the panio. —_— PEORIA, ILL. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Pronia, Ill., Nov. 10.—The Peoria -Board of Trade gflminted s committeo to-day to draftan memorial to Congross petitioning that some ac- tion be taken towards rolleving the stringency of the money market, Tho dopression is begin- ning to ba felt hero smong business men, and the ontlook is not at all encouraging. —_——— COLUMBUS, OHIO. CorLuvapus, 0., Nov. 10.—8. B. Rioklay, a benker, made an nssi{;nment this moruing for the benofit of Lis croditors. to Gen. Oharles O. Wolcott. Hia liabilities aro cstimutod at $125,- 000, and his_nssets at $176,000, At tho begin- ning of tho lato financial panic & run was made on Rickley's bank, and it was necessary to sus- pond for & short time, but afterward “busiuces was resumed and continuod till this morning, ‘when tho impossibility of converting his securi- ties futo currenoy made tho assignmont neces- sary. Dopositors in this bank are mostly poor pma)ln‘ Tha selection of a porson so well known us Gen. Woleott agsures the spesdy ndjudication of tho troubles, A full statomont of the condi- tion of the bank will bo mado as soon as ponsible. otie e it e DES MOINES. Des Moives, Iowa, Nov. 10.—Tho Citizens' National Bank hero, on Baturdny declared a dividend of 5 per cent on its earnings of the past six months, An Examining Committee do- clara that its securities aro good, end equal to twico the amount of the deposits. RIVER IMPROVEMENT. A Committee Appointed by the St. Kouls Morchuuts? Exchunge. of the Morchants' Exchango of this city, at a: meoting to 45, Bppointed a_committao” of ten! ominent gony.,'émen, to bo kuown as the Con: {';,1 Committeo, thy® Purpose of which is to pro-y sont to Congress thé vy anta of the ppople of tho Mm-laulix{:l i’nlluy, and tioir olaims for national pid in the improvement of their water-lines of transportation to the soaboard. The Coms mittee will also request the orgunization of, » committoe of ench londing city in tho Valloy, who will co-operate with them in ordor that the| roquirements of the differont scotions may bow| proporly considered, and & concort of action” so- . sared, 'The Committeo is composed of the fol-. lowing numod gontlomon ¢ Willlam B, 8amuol, ) R. P. Ramsoy, Honry T. Blow, W. H. 8oudder,’ Henry 0. Haarstick, Gunr?u 1, Allen, Georgo Bain, T. Allen, John M, Gllkerson, Charles 1f, Trichman, J, 11, Mason. = e SPRINGFIELD lTEMS,Nb Bpeotal Dispatel to_The Chicago Tribune, SPBIS‘(:H!LD, 1il., Nov. 10.—1'he Hocrotary of Btate lsened a ‘cart{floate of orgnulzation to the. Mutual Traneportation Company, of Obicago.. ‘This Company propose genoral transportation of thia Btat business on tho railroads 4| inquiror, to furnish cars and do "f Gov, Buvnar'lduo lagk tha eity lagt pight foat-J tond tho monthly mootirs, of the Denitentinry ?or&\mlaalnnora, to bo huld at the Penitontiary o-doy. v i [To the Assactated Prees.) Brmvarren, I, Nov.10,—The printors’ strike in tho nowspaper ofticos In this city contintos, T'ho Journal and Reyisfer havo both 'been ssued to-dny, o suficiont number of printers Laving beon wocured for tlint purpose. “I'ho foremen in the Journal oflice havo all rofused to join the strikors. Ior tho lagt two or throo yonrs thoro has bosn no Printers’ Unlon liero, but, since tho atriko, an np‘lllm\l(cm hina boon mado to the In- tornnflonal ‘Vypographical Unfon for a ohartor for a subordinato Union in this city. CRIME. Anfanticide Onse nt E‘nrl;:;lync. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, l-‘an‘r] WAvNE, Ind, Nov, 10.—Tho trinl of Margarot Wolf, ohnrged with infanticide Aug. 95, wns commenced fn the Oriminal Court this nftornoon. Tho only witnosses oxaminod wore Mrs, Beabold, Josoph Harter and wifo, and A. V. Loab, who testifled to some girl giving birth to's ohtld on tho oidowalk fronting_tholr prom- inos, and nftorwards throwing tho infant in tho canal, Thoro aro » Inrgo number of witneeses for tho Stato, but it 13 probable the trial will concludo to-morrow. ‘ Arxrest of o Land.Spcculator Charged with Defrauding tho Michigan Land Oifico, 4 Spectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Osuxosit, Wis, Nov. 10.—H, 'P. Etzmoro, ohargod with dofrauding the Michigan State Laud-Office to the amonut of $10,000, has boen arrosted by Bhorlft White onn rnqnhfl.lun from Gov, Washburn,.and taken to Saginaw for trial. Ltzmoro is a land spoculator, and the misdo~ mennors with which ho is charged were com- mitted in March last, sinco which timo he has boen living in this violnity. New York Criminal Mattors. New Yomrg, Nov, 10.—A number of thiovos lmlnlp: bafiied in an attompt to rob Hzekiel Finch, of tho Manhattan markot, Saturday night, whilo on his way homo, inflioted What may provo fatal atab-wounds. 'The effort was continued to-day to geta jury in the Twood trial, and a now pancl of 100 wag called. The counsel for the dofonso renowed thoir grounds of ch:\llunfo for the principal causo, and renowod_their demand for triors, and ob]oc[od to Judgo Davis acting as_trior, or, if he u‘;miazm, that ho bo sworn. The grounda of tho domand and the objootions wero all ovor- ruled, and oxcoptions wore taken and allowed. Nino jurora wero obtainod. The Police Commissloners this morning again docided to exclude tho statomeonts of McDonell, tho convicted Bank of England forgor, It was mainly upon thoso statomonts that tho proscoution rolied in _ their pro- ccndlnEfl agninst Capt, Irving and oficor I*arley of the daotostive forco. Owing to tho determination of the Commissionor to ex- clude McDonell’s statoment, Judge Plorrepont, ropresenting tho Bank of England, has with- drawn from tho cago, and tho investigation is continued without counsel, Tho Hoalth Board is lutin;i for tho prosocution. Bath Rudolph and Royal Sammis, arrested on a charge of wmillulty in tho murdor of Kelsoy, at Huntington, L. I, were bailed by the Buprome Court st Brooklyn, to-day, in $10,000 each. Bold Robbery on the Texns Dorders Corrus Cnnisty, Toxas, Nov, 10,—A bold rob- herg was committed on tho Gth, in this county, at Conoopsion, by a gang of about eight armer Moxicans, who ontored tho store of Mr. Schu. bart, about € o'olock in the ovoning, carrying away o largo amount of money and arms.” No atops was takon to arrest the fl[%ht of tho band, who aro supposod to havo flod to Moxico. Tho boldnoss of tho robbory shows the inofficioncy or tho lack of policoman or troops. Soveral of tho band wore recognized, among which were Loonardo Flores, Manuel Geonzala, and Abram Garoia, tbroo notod desperadoos. It Is hoped that tho proper protaction will ba grantod. Murder in Shelby City, Ky. LousviLLe, Ky., Nov, 10,.—A spocial to the Couricr-Journal from Shelby City, Ky., states that on Saturday ovoning ~Niclk .'\lm-r]aou, a small country morohant, :shot George Gooch at hia store with & double-barrol shot-gun, sond- ing six balls through and into Gooch's brain. Morrison osenpod. He charged Goooh with throatening his lifo, but Gooch apologizod befora the shooting. Arrest of Two Mcen Charged with ltob- bing the. Crain on the Rock Island IEnilrond. Oxtana, Nob,, Nov, 10.—A dispatoh recefved this morning from Kansas states that two of the men who robbed the train on the Rock Island Ttoad, havo Leon captured and are in jail at Wel- lington, Kaneas, Murder in Salt Lnkes 8ALT LAxE, Nov. 10.—Mathew Kinney, an en- gineer on the Oontral Pacifloc Rallroad, was shot at Ogdon on Saturdsy aftornoon bya colored :nun named Charles Mingo. He diod last even- ng. ‘Wife and Son Hold tor the Murder of the Father, Bosron, Nov. 10.—A Coroner’s inquest into the death'of Michael Doherty,in Woburn, Mass., has resulted in holding Michaol Dohorty, s son gf deconsed, and his wife, on o charge of mur- or. . ¥ The Lanolte County, A¥lt, IKu=Klax Arrested, Lrtree Rock, Nov. 10.—Eight of the ring- loaders in tho shooling uffeay 1 Lanoke County bave beon arrested aud ara now in jail. Dischargeds MoGrraos, Ia.,, Nov. 7.—The preliminary trial of Mrs. Therosa Ioppas, arrested forsotting firo to Mr. Shehoy's building, in Dostyills, In., a short time sinco, reauited in Lier being discliargod, thore not being sufticient ovidonce againat her, A Remarkable Trial at Lowell. Louell, Masa, (Nov. T), Dfl&au‘h Lo the New York Her- al Ono of the most romarkablo trials evor hold In this State, was bronght Lofore the Superior Court to-day, being the Acton murdor case. Ed- ward Curtsin, who will be 10 years old noxt De- comber, indicted for tho mansiaughter of the boy Morris A. Lano, who was 8 yenrs old on the 1st of January last, wag placed on trial at noon. Mr. W. B. Gale, of Murlboro, appearod for the dofonse. Tho caso was brief, ‘Lhe substantial 1acts wera givon to tho publicat tho time. Mir, Gale mado au ablo defonse on the ground of want of logal eupacity. Iis points wore, most of them, supportoed by the Court in its charge to the jury. ‘l'ho boy Curtain told the story of tho “transaction, admitting tho act, stating ho struck him bocsuso Lo would not go baok when asked, and ho hit him with astiok and then asked Lim if he would go. Iowould not, and ho hit him soveral times more, till ho saw blood. Ho theo dosistod. Ho afterwards, with Kinsloy, wont to his sister in Cambridgoport, becauso of tho foar of n whipping throatone: him by his aunt. “L'he case was given to tho jury at 4 o'clack, and at 8 o'clocls thoy had not ngreod, Lowery, Mags., Now. 10.--Curtin, tho 10-year old boy who is on trial for thio murder of an in- fant, lins boon fonnd guilty of manslaughtor. His sentence was suwponded to _give the seloct- men of the town wheroin the Lilling oceurred timo to consent_that the boy be sont to the Ro- formatory Scliool. e Dold Robbory at Montrenl. From the Montreal Cuzette, Nov, T, Yostordny mornluF no littlo exoitomont waa created in the weighborhood of the Ville Mario Bank, St. Losmbort street, by the roport that o rnbborg of n vuxg bold nature had been pflrfiutmlud, y which {he bank were the losors to tho extent of §10,000. Upoun inquiry, it was found that, soon after tho opening of tho office, two wen, apparently Amoricans, entered tho bank. DBoth stated o desire to open au sccount, and hinted fhat thoy wero ongagod in an exten- sive lumber business, with lieadquarters some distance up _tho-Ottawa River, and that thelr ac- count would bo consequontly a large one. Nat- urally anxious to scoure good customors, thoy wera treated with.somo consideration by the offi- 3 cinls of tho bank, and, taking advantage of the L apparont intorest oxhibited in tholr atatomonts, one of the Americaus slipped behiud tho counter and vigorously procooded to oxamine a mep of Canada, auking ab tho same timo muny uostions as to tho oxnob courso taken by tho alln\vn Rivor, avor which their timber hind ofton floated and would st float. Tlo tollor of the bank had dopouited his sxchange mukn;sm with tho Bank of Comimorco (anicunting to $10,488) on tha countor, aud in respouse {0 a quostion turned to make & proper suswor to the osgor No soonor was his back turned than the friond of tho nnaantlo oxamiuer of the map oxtondod hiy arm, eolzod the packugo of money and made away with it, The map examiner 1| auickly finishod his oxamination, and, promising Lo make tho promised deposit in tho afternoon, quickly left” the oftice, e had gone but n minute or two when tho mouey was missed, An outery was raisod and a vigorous scarch Instls uted, but no traca of the bold robhors could be found. The {uw\mxo was cnmlmnud of choctia to the amount of £2,005 and billy roprosonting tho balance of the amount stolen, _ I FOREIGN, Both Parties in the French Asgembly Desirous of Compromise, Thiers Thinks the Stability of tho Ropublio Assured, The Mexicans Celebrate tho Adop- tlon of the Constitutional Amendmonis. Anniversary of the Birthdey of the Prince of ‘Wales. FRANCE, : Pants, Nov. 10.~A commi ttes roprosoniing the Fronch residonts of San Franclsco, Oal., pro- sonted Thiors yosterday with an addross. Tho ox-Prosident, In roplying, sald that tho Mon- arohists had suffered s oheok, and that & Con- sorvative Ropublio was assured. § Pants, Nov. 10.—It is anticipatod that tho compromiso offered by tho Right will bosccopted porhaps with some modifications or additions, Both nidos seom disposed to pursue a conolline tory courso. Tho excitemont hero and at Vor- saill on in subsiding, and it is bolioved that tho orisls is over. -t MEXICO. MarAMonAs, Moxico, Nov. 10.—Throughout Moxi co to-day, thoy are colobrating the adoption of the additiona} articlos to tho National Conati- tution, osmongst which aro the abolition of poonage and scparation of church and Btate. Tho military paraded, orations waro dolivered, nn!ditlm city in illuminated, amongat gouoral ro- oloing. ! Bms Fnaxorsco, Nov. 10.—A dispatch from San Diego, to-night, says the leadors of tho ro- volt in Bonora had ‘fled to tho mountains with a largo asmount of troasuro, stolen by thom during tho troubles in that State. gt e A GREAT BRITAIN. LoxpoN, Nov, 10,—Yesterday was tho anniver- gary of the birthday of the Prince of Walos, bub the colobration was postponed until to-day. A Erocuslon will move from Westminster up the trand to tho clty, and roturn down tho Thamos ombankment. Tho exorcises were commenced this morning by firing salutos, and will tor~ minate by an illumination of tho city inthe evening, many advootas, moro espcolally smong tho dhurchios, but it {8 underatood that & striok cone siruotion of troaty rights will be horeafter ob- served, and while tho Indinn will bo treated with all ronsonable kindnoes, ho will also be (tought that the Government in In earnost in rogard to clvilizing and making thom Inw-nbid~ ing oltizons, howovor unpleassut it may bo to tho Indiaue, % THE TRADE DOLLAR, ' Offlelal advices rocoived from San Franelsco by.Dr. Lindomau, Diroclor of tho Mint, state that Chiucso morchania in that oty who had made shipments of trade dollara to natlve corre- apondonts {n Chinn, report o promium of 8 por cent. It is nlao ptatod that the Kinder Direotor of.tho Imporinl Mint of Japan, and who is now in 8an Trancisco, rogards tho trada dollar as tho fiveut and mopt porfoct atlvor coin lio has over Hoon, and that its suocose in Lastorn (Orlontal) markets can only bo & question of timo, . WWOMAN BUFTRAGE AGATN, ! Notwithatanding the many sot-baoks which the fomalo auffraglsts have motwith, whonevor thoy havo potitionad Congrass for tho right to vots, it may bo authoritativoly stated, that, at somo poriod during tho coming session, um{ will again_appoat bofora that sugnst body In tho capacity of petitioners, All tho londersof tho party have agreed on tholr lino of action, if the word of ono of tho most prominont, who was horo a short timo since, may boroliedon, Relo- vant to this, it may bo statod, on tho authorit; of the findamunbn\ Dr. Mary Walkor horsolf, that her little Dbill for 810,000 for sorvices ron- dered during the War will bo Inslstod on, and that soveral membors have promised her in ad- vanco that thoy will support hor clains, ¢ A MODEST DEMAND, A young Gorman from Baltimoro was arrosted at the Excoutive Mansion to-day, while endoay- oring_to Boo tho President in ordoer to obtain from him 15,000,000, which ho claims tho Pros- ident owos him, He wae put on the aftornoon. {rain for Baltimore, being evidently a lunatio, POLITICAL. A Word of Advice to Jubllant Domo- crats, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune, MapisoN, Wis., Nov. 10.—Thero [s much dis- sntisfaction exprossod by difforent olasses of thoso who contributed to the viclory of tho Re- form party in tho rocont Btato oloction st the tono of overal of tho spocches at the 'ljomflcn- tion meeting hore on Saturday night. Tho Mad- ison Democrat, edited by liberal and progressive young mon, givos oxprossion tojthis feeling, and administors a pointed rebuke, It Bays: '* For one olomont to como forward and olnim this na its ‘;rull achiovement i excoedingly offensive to all 1o rost, and smacks atmnFly of bad faith when it comes from Domooratio spoakers. If thoy fisttor thomsolves with the dolusion that this grand nprialnfinf the pooplo means & roatora- tion of tho old Domooratio party, they fail to comprehond its spirit.” Tho Henato is-atill in doubt, the question whother the regular Republicans have one ma~ fority or not doponding on the offielal returns from Groon County. Toammany Xnvestigating the Elections Erauds. New Yonx; Nov. 10.—The Tammany Holl Committee snt this evoning leh‘! to Investi- rauds, Bimon Lonpon, Nov. 10.—A grand banquot was rfiivm at Guildhall to-night, in" Lonor of the birthday of tho Princoof Wales. Tho members of the Cabinot were presont. Gladstono responded to » tonst to the Houso of ommons. In tho course of his spooch hie alluded to the Ashanteo war, and declnred that the difficulty which had arisen on the African coast domonstrated tho desira- bility of avoiding relations which entailed such disngreoable consequonces. ITe romearked that it was pot n pleasure to him to stand in seourity on shore mdp #eo others laboring in the atorm. —————— WEST INDIES, New Yong, Nov. 10,—A privatoe lottor from & trustworthy sourco, dated Havans, Nov. 6, says : + An ofiein] tologram was yoatorday receivod at tho Palace, from Puorto Principe, of an ongago- mont botweon a Spanish forco aud a column of insurgonts, undor command of Sanquili, in which the insurgents wero soverely beaten, losing twenty killed and eighty tnkoan)rlsouors. Tho Spanish’ commandor caused all prisonors to bo shot on the flold of battle. The Governor of Puerto Principe, upon honflng of it, took the command away from the Spanish com- mander, and arrostod him, telo)imphlng tho ovent to tho Oaptain-Genoral. Tho Iatter im-- medistoly tolegraphed to Puorto Principa, caus- ing the commander to beo reinstated, and order- ing the Govornor to Havapa. It is thought here that the Govornor feels undue sympathy toward the insurgents, through the influcnco of his wife, who is an sunt of the Iato Agramont.” HAvaANA, Nov, 10.—Advices from 8f. Thomas to tho Gth inst. had been roceived, Nowa had roached that island that Goneral Lupoeron, who ratired from the leadership of the revolutionary forcos in Ban Domingo two months ago, has beon recnlled by the insurgent ohiofs, and will rosumo his old command. It is supposed that ‘undor his loadorahip the revolutionists will make & supromo offort, and oither triumph or bo anni- lilated. = —— SPAIN. Mapnrio, Nov. 10.—The roport that the Oarlists wore victorious in tho ongagement noar Miranda do Arfin, and that Liout.-Gen. Primo de Rivera was killed, is offlcially denied. Gen. Primo de gn'.o tho Into alleged election torn testified that ho hoard three mon, on the ove of oloction, arrauge to ropeat, and 88w ono of thom ropost next day, He ohal- longed them, and the Inspectors refused his oath. A number of witnessos tostified to In- spectors tearing up or changing tickets: also, that ingpectors and polico had intimidated nat- uralized citizens. Two inspoctors ewore that in one of the election-districta they countod 125 tickets for Charles Rudos and 108 for James Ryan. They subsequently saw the returns were altored at tho Police-precinet to 176 for Ryan. Other ovidenco was takon bearing vory hardly on Police Commissioner Oharlick and United Btatos Commissioner John I, Dayonport, —_—— FIRES. Fire At Fort Wayne. Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tridbune, Forr Wayne, Nov. 10.—Tho barn of Johm Soholler was destroyed by firo this afternoon, Loss $700; no msuranco. Bupposed to be sot on firo by ohildron playing with matches. Railrond Buildings Destroyed nt Springticld, Mass.«~Loss, $230,000. BemivorreLp, Mnze, Nov. 10.—As a ‘loco- motive waa passing, early this morning, into the round-houee of the Boston & Albany hnflmnd, somo coals were blown from tho fire-box amop, some kindlings, and 1n o short timo the build- ing was buruod, togethor with fifteon locomo- tives, six extra tonders, and two snow-plows. Tho loss is $200,000 ; uninsured. Another¥ncendiary Fire nt Cananstotn. Synacuse, N. Y., Nov. 10.—Notwithstanding threo of the supponed incendiarics zre in cus- totg. another incendiary firotook place last night ntmur:lutom, and the people there are-groatly oxcited, At Triumph, Pa. TrrosviLLe, Pa., Nov, 10.—The drug store be= longing to Webb Allen, st ’I\—inm&h, Pa., to- gether with the entiro slock of gaods, wero_ de- stroyed by firo laat evoning., Logs, $3,500; Rivors was not hurt, nor was Gon. Marionez cngmrufl. Tho Government has received dis- pal ches, dated yestordsy, trom both of thoue oficors, LonpoN, Nov. 10,.—The Carlista continue to claim ngreat victory at Miranda, Thoyroportthat Marionez was driven from the vicinity of Estolla to Losarcos. On the othior hand, Gon. Mariones, i his official report of the battlo to tho Bpanish Government, states that he ]lmaund twonighta on the ground previously ocenpled by the enemy. C ———— GERMANY. Berury, Nov, 10,—A royal docreo has boen romulgated relicving Gen. Yon Rodn of the residency of tho Prussian Ministry, and ap- pointing Princo Bismarok in his pluce, and Horr dOm\:phnuser. Minister of Finauce, 'Vinn-I’rnsr.-, ont. WASHINGTON. The Philndelphin Centenninl and Its Now York Rival to Be fZcpresented in Washington--Some Good Votcrs Discharged from the Washington Navy-Yard==The WomansSuffragists to Move upon Congress Aguin at the Coming Scusion=-The Trade.Dollar, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CEN. BUTLER'S MANSION, _ WasurNatoy, D. 0., Nov. 10.—Gen, Butler has just started anow house on Capitol Hill, notwithstanding his losses, to bo built of the, favorite Capo Ann granito, which he has por-} suaded into 50 many Government constructions. THE MARYLAND ELEGTIONS. ‘Tho official roturns of the Maryland clection came in to-day, and made some amusementwhon it was found that, out of twenty-six Stato Son~ ators, the only two Republicans elacted wore & contractor named Buet, and tho brother of Dr. Budd, who was sont to tho Dry Tortugas with Mr. Lincoln's assaseins, Mr. Oreawoll was very nctive during the campaign. TUF, PUILADELPHIA OENTENKIAL, Amongst tho schemes ta get its share of dop- redation at tho prosent timo is the Contenmal Exhibition at Philadolphia. A woll-known Gov- ernmont architect said lust night that the best advortised x:lau for n building which ha hnd seon. was ovidontly o railrond depot thinly disguised. TIHE COMPETITIVE JOI for o New York Exbhibition is being overhanled with oqual unmercifulness. Government ofll- oinls give no countenanco to eithor soheme ; and if the Oontenuial enblhm: bo brought forward this winter, bricks witl bo fired at it from all sidas, now consuy, support to tho Philadolphin exhibition. - REVENUK ¥ROM THE PATENT OFFICE. The Commissioner of Patents shows a not rev- |.ihe 18th just., ‘enuo during tho paat year of only $2,000, whore- as his Bureau n fow years ago turnod’ into the Treusury from $60,000 to $100,000 per annum, BOMB ABLE-TODIED VOTERS, Tho dlunovn{j was made to-day that:the Wash- ington Navy-Yard had employed nearly 1,200 men for tho past fortnight, and this lod "to the Dboliof that work wna belng pushod on the now Beorotary Dolano has recommonded a |* lowever, for 1878, to give moral | ¢raivor, ingurance, $2,000. —_— THE INDIANS. Great Councit in Elko, Nevadn—Ate tempt to Remove the Indians of that Vicinity to a RReservation—A Promis- ing Scheme for o Massacre Checked at Its Incoption, BAN Fraxcmsco, Nov. 10.—A. dispatch from Tlko, Novada, to-night, esys: Indian Commis- wloner Iogails, of 'Salt Lako, hoa been holding s grand council hero the last two doys, tho objoot of the council boiug to lay before the Indiang a gmponltlon to bo moved to & resorvation within the next year, and also to distributo their annulties, This morn- ing, tho Eastorn Novada Shoshones, togethor with o large ropresentation of Piutcs, assem= bled to reccive their annuitive. Ovor 400 bucks were presout, Boon after the work of distribution hnd commenced, it was ascortained that tho Piutos aud Pashutos had allied, and were about to cngage in a gen- eral fight against {he Shoshones. The trouble originntod partially on account of the distribu- tion and purtly oo account of former troubles, Tho Indian intorproter, bowever, ascertained tho condition of affairs, and s, separation of the tribes aud redistribution had to be resorted to to rostore good fooling. To-night the Chiofs of all iribes moet to dis- oues tho rosorvation question, The Ohief of the Pashutes and Nachos refused to participato in tho council, and withdrew, 'The Shoshones, however, agroed to sond two dolefntou to look at tho resorvation-sito, at Forj Hill, Montana, aud, if suitablo, they willemigrate in the spring. OBITUARY. James X Lucns, St. Louis, ' 87, Louw, Nov. 10.—Jamos H. Lucas, the woalihiost citizon in 8t. Louis, died lste last night, from tho offects of s paralytic stroke he and has left proporty esl nted al from - 300 to $10,000,000. e Rove Fathor Brazll, Plttsburghs Prrrsnonow, Nov, 10,—Tho Rov, Pathor Bra- 2li, Cutholio priost, died hero yestordsy morn- .ing of comsumption. o was transforrod to this divceue four years ago, from Dubuque, Iowa. —— e PUGILISTIC. Arrival of Tom Allen in Omaha-=A Fight with Mogan Bolicved to Bo Arranged, * Speelul Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Os1ana, Nov, 10.—Tom Allen, Madden, his ond Arthur Chambers, tho light weight uhuumfon, arrived horo Io»ulgixt. Iosan is ox- pooted, aud it is Loloved that they will fight on &mmr-hm in Iowa, Tholaws of Nobrasla make prlzu-d lting » Ponitontiary offenso, whilo in Towa it G a moro ngsault aud . battory. ‘Tho pugillate aro reticont, ——— | THE WEATHER, Wasiunatow, D. 0., Nov. 11—1 n, m,—Bynop- als for tho paut tvonty-four hours: 'The bnryclnn[a)- s#loop-of-war for tho Spanish dilemma, It provad, |' tor hins rikun in Now Lngl-ndh\vlm northwostor- however, to ba an unusnal colonization of rusxe Iy winds, oold and gonorafly oloar weather, tics to vota In tho neighborimg parts of Mary. |' Northwentorly to northonnterly winds, low teme Iaud, and their discharge bogan last Saturday. PLATT A8 A YUAUD DETEQTOL. Dlatt, Ruprosentative of Virglnis, diotated s ginla polls to ona o ory yostorday, tho same kiudly loaned to him froo of exponso. It Is prosumoed that Platt it goiug to bo noiuy noxt sossion, {1 the Ausootated Lresr.) THE INDIAN POLIOY, ‘Wasninaton, Nov, 10,—Roecant ovents at the Indian frontiora have convincod tha Oommiss sloner of Indlan Affairs that a corlaln amount of foar iy absolutely necossary to tho maintenanca of order lmnmi {hio red mon, ‘T'ho old polley of allowing thom to roam at will, hoy st lonf sorood of ullui;od intimations at the Vir- | au n s good |, Vor tho i porature, anil oloar woather provail i tho Mid- dio and Bouth Allantio Blatos ; mouthi- orly winds, falling baromator, watmor olonr wenthor in thio ault tho ‘Troasury phonographe | Btatos{ nurllmmm‘l{, to southosstorly winds o and oloar woathor in Kontuoky and Tonnensoo ; falling baromotor, noutharly Winds, und rlsing | tomporature iu tho Northivost; variuble winds : and mrll{ oloudy wonther on tha Upper Lakos | northwentorly winds and olowdy, an]-l woathor on the Lowor Lnlien, | PROMAIILITIES, For the Novthwost mul Uppor Taken, winda backing to sauthorly, riving tomporaturo, olowdy wonthor, and aseasional light win aud snow, Lower Lakowiwwiauto buokine tosouthopsts arly,with rising lmnpurumru, and cloudy woathor. Tror Kontucky and Tonnosres, rialug baromator, southoasterly winds aud partly oloudy weathor, Tor tho Middls and Eestorn States, diminished prosauro, hortherly to northeastorly winds, yartly cloudy wonther, and rislug tom- oruliro in the - ovoning, Tor tho outh Allantlo ~ Btatos, northonstorly winds and gonorally clear weathor, For tho Qulf Btates, southerly winds, rising tompore- inro, and partly cloudy \\'autlmr. The reporta are portly missing fromn the Bouthwest and tho Northwost. GENENAL ONYERVATIONS, 2 Outoaag, Nov, 1118, m, Slutlon, |Rar,|Thy| Wind, [Rain| Weather, Hr'kinridgo 29, Light rain, Qairo...... 80,0 olcitar, Qheyenna ..|30,14| Olcar, Ghicago, ...130.07] Yair, Gluclunatt, [0,15] Clonr, Qloveland .. 130, 00| Oloudy, +0{0lear, 0|8,, light +0{0loudy, 0|E,, frosh.,., Fair, 9 ntle.,[ .0iClondy, - \0lGloudy, 40 Fair. 0|Cloudy, +0|Olonr, La Groaso, .j10,00) \0|0lcar, Milwaukes, 39.01 +0|Cloudy, Marquetto . 30,02 +0iCloudy. .85} 0| Fair, 120.88| J0Clear, 3000} J0lCloudy. LEGAL MATTERS. Question of tho Linbility of Railronde 10 State Taxation. ‘WasmxaroN, Nov. 10.—The Bupreme Court of the Unitod Btatos was to-day ongnged in hoaring tho caao of tho Union Pacifio Railrond Company v. Porriston, Treasuror of Lincoln County, Nobrasks, involving tho question whether the ‘proporty of the road is lablo to be taxed by the Statos throngh which it passcs, And whether it is compotent for a county to tax forunorganized territory adjacent to it undor tho law of tho Btate. "Wm. M. Evarts appoars for tho Com- Ex:ny, and J, M. Woodworth, of Omahs, for the ato. Commissioners! Suit Agninst the Ohis cago & Northwestern Road, Treeront, I, Nov. 10.—The Illinois Board of Rilrond and Warohouso Commissioners have causod n suit to bo brought agaiust the Chicago & Northwestorn Railway Uom_me for violation of the now Railway law. The papers wore served upon C. H. Knapp, tho Cnr:lmny’s Agent at this city, on Baturday., Tho sult ie brought in Btophonson County, Suit to Dotormine the Owneorship of Railrond Iron. New Yong, Nov. 10.—Woodruft & Robinson, of Brookiyn, have boen enjoinod from transfor- ring 85,000 tons of iron to the Northorn Pdcific Railrond Company, pondiug the issue of & suit to dotermine its ownership. RAILROAD NEWS. Dispute ‘RBotween the Pullman Car Company and the Union Pacific Au- thoritios. Special Dispateh to The Chickgo Tribune, Oatana, Neb., Nov. 10,—There is a dispute be- tween the Pullman Palace Car Company aud the Union Pacifio ‘Railrond Company as to which suall control the Pullman cars, The Pullmen men bave been solling tho spaco to single indi- vidualg which should bo occupied by more, thus compelling the railroad to do unnccossary haule ing. Bupt. Bicklos, of tho Union Pacific will as- gort the right to assign paasongors to-morrow. Progress Boing Mado on Utah Ronds. Sarr Laxe, Nov, 10.—The Utah Bouthern Rail- rood is complotod within two miles of Arovo. The Utah Nortlern (narrow-gauge) is being ox- tonded from Brigham City, ‘its former terminus, to Ogden, Track-laying is now progressing mpld{‘y. It will probably bo comploted” in one month. S — « THE HILL-HOXIE CASE. - Xlow Detective Stiles Got the IKcKay Contract from NMra, Still. The 8t. Louis Republican, of Nov. 9, has a five-column account of the McKay-Hill-Hoxie land-case. Tho loading facts of the caso bave alrondy sppeared in our columns, with tho ex- coption of the manner in which tho McKay con- tract was obtained from Mra, Btill by Dotective Btiles, on which point the Republican gives the following : Boforo loaving for Chioago the attornoy and client, Hill, were introduced at tho Southern Hotel to Chiof Deteotivo Lawrenco Harrigan, and now from this momont tho strong intorest of our narrative commences. The flrat stops having beon taken before Mr. Hill loft 8t. Louis for home, tho latter wrote to Hnrri'flm on March 6, asking him if ho had re- coived any information asto Mrs, Still. On March 7, Harrigan roplies to Mr. Hill that he **is about toputs ‘party’ on Ars. Still's track.’ On March 27, Hurrigan writos Hill that lo has *set ‘g party ' to work who is trying to ingratiate himsolf into tho confidenco of Mira, Btill, and he is confldent of completo success.” March 29—Harngan writes Hill that “the Sparty’ atwork has succeeded in gaining the 1ady's confldenco to a groat oxtent. She hos told tho ‘party’ a groat many little things; for in- stance, that sho is an important wituess in & big lowemit; sho con’t toll tho ‘parly’ about it mow, but will after = Mey L Bho eays thero is no money in it for her, bub in a way that shows tuat sho does not menn it. On _one occasion when sho was entranced, sho snid that tho spirit, sgznuiug throngh hor organization, folb vorv bad becauso sho was 8o _poor, but that Jim Fisk was golug tobo her financial guide now, and she woul soon have money., After sho camo out of the tranco the * Huty * agkod hor what Fisk wanted her to do, and Mra, Btill enid, * Oh it’s in regard to tho lawsuit ; that somcbody wanted her to go to Chicago to ewear to something for & con- sideration, Eut slie was nfraid of being picked to piccos on the_cross-oxamination.’ Alrs. Still is also vory anxious to conceal the whereabouts of her daughter, and don't want hor brought into the lawsuit at all. She is vory poor ; and send him [Harrigan] 850, for he thinks thoy will have to spend that much on the old lady before thoy got through.” ) April $.—Harrigan to Hill: Mrs, Btill re- markod to tho |'m.|'l|.xl that sho would just as soon toll him abont 1t (tho suit) as not, but sbo had ‘mado n resolution not to open her mouth about the mattor until the suit cnmo off, or was cou- promised ; ho thinks, however, the old lady will thinl bettor of that resolution.” April 8.—Harrigan to Hill: ¢ Laat night shoe told the pn‘l{gflmfi she had come to the con~ clusion that Clarkson and Root intended to lenve her in the lurch, Sho had asked for £100, and they bad failed to sond it, and now sho Lad made o domand for §3,000 cash in hand im- mediately, and s writton contract to pay 10 per cont on the valuo of the property recovered, coupled with the throat that it they falled sho would place the othier party (Hill) in posscssion of cortain faots which would kill' the case dend ; thoro was wrillen ovidenco that sho could an would producéwhich would utterly dostroy hor testimony ; that, if Barmun had asked hor one cortain quostion, the whole cage would have falloy through. Tho party was afrald to sk lor what that quostion was, foaring that she would drop on lim, Bho iu tolling tho * lmrtx‘ ovory- thing. If thoy don't pay hor the 33,000 she is going to sco if sho caw't got a fow thoueands of you fmu], and has picked on the *party’ to act ns go-batwoon," April 13, —IIarrigan to Till: I shall obtain pouscssion of averything {'on dosire, Bheshow- o tho ‘party' a lottor lost night from Clark- #on, advising” hor to como to Ohicago, and stay ovor Sunday, ‘Cho ‘purty’ advised hor not to ro, and tolographed Ularkson ; now sho expeots Olarkeon down hore. You must bo vory die- oroot;, in faot, it is dosirablo that Olarkson should think that you aud arnum aro discour- aged in tho matior, so that thoy will not be \vumhl'eng you, aud posting this woman so sssldu- ously, Al::rfl 14,—~Tlarrigan to ITil: ¢ Bho does not oxpeet Root, but was oxpeoting Olarkson {nitun dny. 8he nays, unloss thoy come down wlth the 4,000 nud {ho coutract for 10 por cout, the enit shall go on, ‘'Pho 26th is tho dny on whioh sho will doeldo § and on that day she will tell the Cparty " all abont tho suit, If thoy give hor a contraot. ‘Ilio ronson sha doos not want her daughtor known in tho mattor, sho says, ishor dnughtor's fonr that hor ussoclates will” find out that'nho is tho nlcoo of a reputed mnrdorer; sho snys sho oan stop the suit ‘at the last mo- mul*; that Olarkson dare not go to triul, ote,, eto, 5 Aprit 16—1Tarelgan to IMill ¢ * Mra, ‘BNl ro- colvod two tologramms—ono from Clarkson, sny- fug that ho would leave in the ovening for bt Toulw, and ono from hor dr\uqhmr, that she would'dlo tho samna i the *party’ will go to the dopot for tho duughtorat tho mothor's roquest, ho dunghtor i coming to Bt, Louls to hide from you 3 Mra. Btill sayaif yon woro to get hor (tha danghtor) on tho witnoss-utand and Wwore 40 sl hav i ~yo gquestioy, i ¢ Have e s e § bu any intorest!n this matter 2’ and sho woro 0 ‘answor ofthor 1o or yos, they would Lo in Olarkron's Euwor; whorens, now #ho lina gob Glarlison in bior powor. As 1 am ratiatiod Olarke -mou daos not inten to oomo to time with the ‘monoy, nogotiationn will undoubtodly commence in n doy or two, or assoon as Glarkeon (in Bt Louln) Jeaved for Clilengs.” 5 Aprit 18—1larrigan to 15ill : * Btifea"—thls is the first montion of tilo * party” by natoo— ““lins seon tho old Indy, Bfo tells him™ that, be- foro nho gave hior (8t. Louis) dopasitionn, Rook {mvo hor a writing, signed by hiroself, promising 0 pay Jior dnughtor a cortain percontago of tho valuo of tho 'prupcrly rocovorad, and 1,000 in cano of & sot{loment; the writing is atill in hor nosasssion, Mor daughter holds n lotter from Olarkeou to the nitne offcat, Tho quentlflnl she snys, Barnum fafled to sk Lor Is thiv: ¢ Hds your dsughter any intertul Inn this mattor, oithoy directly or indircetly? Although sho wonld havo perjured herself in anmworlng thet ques- tion, a8 she did when Barnum askod hor {f sho was {ntorosted directly or indireotly herself,” Anyil 17.—Iarrigan to Hill: * On consultation with hor friond 8tilos, Mra. BUIl has concluded to cominonco nogotiations at once, and inclosed [Stilon' Jottor to Barnum] yon will find thd first offort in that direotion. ~ Tho beauty of the wholo affair is, that Btilos 18 not only ono of my doleotivos, but sho know {t, and has all the timo, and 'yot Lo Lins got_lior comploto confl- donco, Inclosed find o letter in answor to Htiles, for you to any word for word, Bhe has in Lior poesession n legal document which ia tho evidoncoe reforred to, and which, sho says, is +just such’ ovidenco; of coursoe, that being tho caso, you want possossion of it, and tho only m\lr for you to get it will be for hor to give it to Btiles for the purpose of transforring it to you. Blo is vory much afraid that you will hire some one to swear to & atatoment ‘of facts _that will rula hor ahnracter. In your lettor to Stiles, in- stond of £2,000, a8 ho bas got it, put it 81,500.” April 17.~A. 3, 8tilo to Willlam 11, Barnums “X am informed that you are the attorney for ono Goorgo Hill, dofondant in o land-suit. What will your oliont give for ovidonce that will dacide tho snit in his favor, and cause the plaintilf to thiow up the suit without going to trial. This matter is & ittle out of my logitimats lino, boing & city ofticay, and I will not bothier with it unlasw woll patd, I will not move a step further until I havo your word, and that of your client, that 10 ono outside of yourselves shall ever know that 1 bave bad anything to do with the matter, for, if it wero to come to the cars of my superior officers, it might do mo harm and you no good. Bigned), A. G. Br1Les, Detectivo. 'ho letcor whioh Mr, Hill wag to ** c:fi»y word for word,” aud return for answer to Btiles, was forwarded to thot gentloman in Chicago in the samo onvelope with Stilos' letter to Hill, but Mr. Hill did not write the lottor. Ho came to 8. Louis, and saw tho dotootive in porson. Nr. Hill wanted tho evidenco; ho wanted it badly; and the *“party” by tho namo of Stiles was di- reotod to go and get it. Btraight from the Southorn to Mrs, 8till's lit« tlo room at No. 115 Bouth Seventh, 1n a hurry sud oxcited with what lio had to tell his friond, Mr, Btiles, dotective, entorod, and {mmediately looked the door behind him. “ What do you think? Hill's horo,” Btiley’ excitomont is lmmodhtu!{ shared by Mo, Billl, eclotio physisian and clairvoyant. 8o was a tall, muscular, and somowhat angular woman of 65 years, with dark hair fringed with rug, ond bright, keen ufinn sot in & magsive, {Webutorlan liead. - Sbo had beon n handsoms woman in ber youth, and was & woman of dig- nified prosence still. With riches, instoad of Eovorty. clouding Lier cloaing days, 8o might ‘u:vs‘ ‘been somothing botter than the schemor sho is. . i And ho wants the evidenco," sald Stiloa. Mra, 8till thrust hor hands down into the pocket of Lier dress, and pulled out & papor. “Thera it is," said Mra, Btill, “1¢f it's just what ho wants, and what I wrots it wu"" gaid Btiles, ‘ho'll give $2,000 fort, cash own.! % Bl.l.iln is just the ovidonce ho wants," said Mra, “What ig It about 7" said Stiles. “Thera it is; read and sce for yourself." And shio placed tho document in Stiles’ handa, Looking for an justant at tho man whom she was intrusting with what sho had schemed about for o year past, perhaps for years, sho put the docu- ments into his hands with an abiding confidence in hia friondship. *“Fanoy my feclings,” said Stiles; I had Tocked the door, sud 50 blocked that littla_game on myasolt, 8o I walked towards {Le opon window. 1t was too bigh fromn the ground ; thers was no outlet that way. Ihad got the evidenco in my hands, and intended it should never go aub until I})]MM] it in tho haods of Iill. I must Fet out of that room with tho dooument and with my lite. The only show was by tho door. Sho was a powerful woman, aud I could nover have got away from her without a Stnlgfl«. That, of courso was out of the question. Imaden show toroud the paper, all tho time looking side- ways at her, aud, as it Lappened, sho watked lefsurcly to a farther cormer of the room. 1t was my opportunily, and [ took it, I doshed for tho door, and, turning the handle at the Bnmo moment I turued the key, I passed out on o keen jump. Idon't oxnctly know how I gob down-stairs, but I got there,” and then ran. I caught a look at ber as I got clear, and the ex- rossion was ono of perfect daze. Tho fact wns ust dawning on the old lady that she was badly Bsold, aud for tho momont she was incapable of moving, She must have quickly recovered hor- self, Lowover, for as I turned at Sixthshe was standiog at tho strcet-door looking after hor documont flying into the bands of the * other party,’ and with no show for tho $2,000. I never worked harder in my life for a thing, and mora pationtly, but it was'worth the time spont in gotti ng it.” —_— CITY ITEMS. Harvoy Smith, David IIaines, and John Gar- rity, were yesterday artosted upon the charge of aiding in tho Lrutal nssault which was committod on Officor Consedine, in MoDonald's gambling rooms, at 183 Madison streot, on Saturday night. They will bo oxamined beforo Bauyon this morn- ing. At half-past 9 last night Officer Leander Band- er doteoted & man in the nct of attempting to open thosafo in the ofico of Chapin & Toss, lumber-dealers, at the corner of Canal and Van Buren streots, Tho officor prom%tly arrested the burglar, and took him to tho Union Street Btation, where ho gave tho name of Joln TFitz-: gorald, Sovoral tools used by burglars wero found upon hia porson. Bergt, Hathewny and three officers wero en- aged Iast night in draggiug tho river for ihe Eudy of John Lev, who fell into tho river from the propellor Lowoll, whilo fighting with tho en- gineer, Augustus Sayles, tho particulars of which aro givon in another colimn. Tho body was not found, Roundsman Schnack effected Enylos’ ar- rost soon after the fight oceurred. Daniol Munn, the man who was shot at the corner of Raundolph and Market stroots a fow wooks ago by Joln Doylo, lies in o critical con- dition at the County Hospital. The ball was extracted from his hoad n fow days ago by Dr. Powoll, and, until yostordsy, his - condition promisod rocovery. Yosterday his symptoms woro loss favorable, and it is foarod b; Steolo, the attending phyaician, that ho will not recover. ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, LoxpoN, Nov. 10.--The steamship Kenilworth,” which arrived at Livorpool to-dey, from Phils adolphia, spolie the City of Iichmond, with hor ongines dianbled, on Nov, 9. in Iatitude 48 de- greos north, longitudo 80 dogrees wost, all well, Livenroor, Nov. 10.—Tho stoamships Kenil- worth, from Philadelphis, and Westphalia and Virginia, from New York, arrived out. Arrived stemnabip Calabria, from Liverpool. NEw Yonx, Nov. 10,—Arrivod—Steamor Adri- atle, from Liverpool, e i RELIEF FOR THE STARVING, Queneo, Nov. 10.—Tho settlers on the faland’ | of Auticosti are roprosented in a starving condi- tion, and tho Governmont hus dispatched a stoamer with provisions, e iy KANSAS CITY LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, NOA Rawsas 017y, o, " 10,—CatTLE—~Recolpts, 1,014 llll}lmnull, 100, Tho market s lcss actlve, Woll-fattod lota dro b good Inquiry from packers holders dewsnd an advancs, aud the market close firm for this grade. Bales of Oolorado und ' Toxas atocra wore mudo at 2,65 othior grados £0ld at. formor prices, Y lods—The market was depresscd by the warm weathior, nud packers were not 1 the murkot, - Yrice stood at $3,00@38,13, NEW ORLEANS MARKET. New onteas, Nov, 10-Buzansrurrs-Tlous uiot troblo, $7.80 ; family, $1.3060.60 3 nixed sud yellaw, K ;' Lof $7.45." 'Oatx qidtot ut 60030, Dran dul; HyT ax—Quiet, at $20,00 for cholce, Berehee S otie il 313,16, Dry eslt ments aull'; houlders, Uo, Bacon not in domaud ; offering for whouldern und clear riby, 0o s clear, 7e. No_do- mand for hane, Lard—Supply Ught § tieres, 85@00; e, 1 ) BoaAR it and lawors Inferfor, 4 1 603 falr to fully fair, 7@8%{¢ : prime, 0 LASSEE—Lower g-umum fuir, 60@510 3 comtnon, 0y prime, 52@ prigag, b0(@hTa § chioles, bo, flenis Loulsians, Use; Ginclnnatt, $1.03. OoFFEE=22@ 35, Gorron—Oveund ucttve at Liher prices, but subsos Dr. | \ ontly weakenod in conacquenco of {olegrame from ow York and Londow ; salea wera mado of 1,660 balos of good ordinAry nt 1215@133c} sirict de ordinary, 1275@12)0a; low middiing to strict Tow naddiing, Ttatss’ hiddiing o, ttriok mildilug, H7ia; voo middling, lB,‘{@nlli," . The ahove quotations for cur- ronoy; the market {a Mo Ligher for checks, Teraints #inco fiaturday, 1,410 Balos ; 1o ozporta stock, 81,558 Dalen; unsold, 18,200 boles, ) Mowrr—Gold, 10T4@1073¢; enrrency, 13@3 g AR LT i R OB e | MARRIAGES, - WO ODWARD-BALSLIY—On Wodnorday, Nov. V10, 1n,, by {ho Rev. Dr. Pook, Joscph Wondward, of Maure Unitada Wast, and 1iila Jotoplino Balsiey, of Dotroliy Mich, DEATHS. APOWARD-On Wodnosdag, Nov. PRt en s i eare, -4 iday, Nov, 10, at 1 a'clock ARt PN fonep, av Il 'olncly Ty orn tn Omtvary, Erionds aro invlled taatichd, ALKt his rosidonco 293 Bouth Desplainos. M by Mlobael Haloy, . m, ko placo on Wednoaday, from Lis gdamoral 1g b K 0k: by eaes to Gaivasy Cometory TAQ oor John D, Laoy, at his rosidence Nor 85 Wi o8t ungeal will tako 4718 orning, Nov. 1At ook ingoseto Calvary, ¥ rioids O e e keumd ke, Louis papars ploas copy. rlong, No, 4 years, .y to tho Ohurch to Onlyary Comotery, hi n Wodnosdny, At at tho Centro T tho THoly thor, \Tohn Fu ‘ong, #Acd 26 Family, thenco’ by o ¥ Trlandeof tho family aro ineitea toattend - £ 7-Now York and Trish papors, P08 S00%: ey AUOTION SAJES. * e o 4 By ELISON, POMERGY & CO,, B, at 13 m,, adn Wot, aged 8 - 2 e GOVERN~Patelck McClovarn, at No, 7 Wost Tilas- ay, Nov. 11, by FURLONG-0 Mondn,” 84 9: i, of & thot Hoesn . s bro ‘oean Baceessors to Rllson & Fostor, Real Eatad and Gonorsp Auctioncars, 81 and 8 Randolplist. ARTSALE BTTRAORDINARY VALUABLE AT CENTRAL HALL, FROM THI BroaMiyn, N. Y, Art Galley. Mosws. LLISON, POMEROY & 0O, ovors o LAY N ISDAY and FHURSD ov. EVER OFFSRED IN THIS OITY, ., Propriator of the BROOKL AREAR AN, Al bersouatly ruperintond the salo among which may be for1nd. the namas of "%t ontiro cologtion will bo otz FREE EXHIBITION Qa MONDAY and TULSDAY, Nor, ot 10D RS0, PO GROY & 00. « TLISON, POMEROY &:00.8 Auctioneers, groat vatioty, now and sccond-hiand; OASPETS; a Ofico Deskn, Loungos, Ohairs, 3 Planos; largo lot o Tilankets, Qomfneters, Pillows, Mattressos, missols an ‘ool Carpots ; 93 orates Grookory, {n open ot Fridoy Morning, Nov. 14, at 8 o"clock, . OIL PAINTINGS CQormer ‘'Wabash.av, and Twenty-second-ate, "\ A tako groat plans’ B 13aud 15, 8¢9 and 7§ o'clock p, m., tho largost calleotion HIGH CLASS MODERN OIL PAINTINGS rosontod_sro thoso who have (AT A smmeist bt e . 10aud 1, from § o5y Regular Friday's Sale. Pator, Chambor, and Dining-room NURNITUXE, in e Auction? w20 Hando U3 BY GEO, P. GORE & CO.,. 68 & 70 Wabash-av. . Bale on Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 83 a. m., of " COSTON-ADE CLOTHING, in Shawls, Wovamt st D Lolts knweela 'GEO. . GOt & O 68 and 70 Wabi AT OUR AUCTION BALE OF BOOTS ANDSHOES, On 'Wedrosday, Nov. 13, at 8 a. m. 800 CASES TO BE SOLD. . P, GORE & €O, GEO. B ST Wabsaitne. Thuraday, Nov. 13, at 9 a, m., sale of DRY (00DS, DRESS GOODS, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves and White TLaces and Rufilings, Ching, Toys and Fanuy Goods, Knit Gooas, Underwear, ment Olothing, Carpets. . GORT & CO,, anO, 7. GORE & o By BRUSI, SON & CO., 41 South Caval FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE AT AUCTION. T E. McAllister. Yaq., haviny Bore', and Youth's wear. 1,000 dozen Mow's: Bhotland Bhirts and Drawora; Gonte! Usrdbs ; irdisbing Goods, Hate, Gabe, &6.; FADOR! Nubins, Scarfa, rind Jacketss: T SEALL L7 THEH LAY - Goods, Bmbroidorivs, Govern= put his entlra stock of Elugant Furalturo uto uiic hands to dies Doty oy, T and 15, w51 oleloul oach o ursday, Nov. Il and 13, at 10 o'clank cach daj Tarattns Waroropus, Bioanit 1O West ke ite Unien Perky Superb Parlor Sults in forry Oloth, Tarkish Ghnirs, modern stylo, Sofas sud Lounios, Targe fino of Alarble-Top Ohambar.tots, Drossing-Casos and Burenus, Marblo-Top Contre-Tablo: and Ex. Tablos, Sidoboards, Kasy Chairs, Dining short, & goneraf assortmant of Turniturs, auch as fs usu= ally Kopt for & firateolass trado, Also horso, sragon and harnose and 1 zood gomblaation safo. BRUSH, SON & 00., Auctioncers. Furniture, Carpets and Stoves, Both d d-hand. oth now and second-bandy o 50N 8 €., Au By TAYLOR & HARRISO; ON WEDNESDAY, NO AT 013 0'OLOCK, a largo offoring of Qunslsting of Cloth Hoods, Nahian, Soar and Qotton 1 G aon ke WL SR s TSN 00ttt 101 @ Riictionosrs, S04 and 200 East Aadison-st. On FRIDAY, Nov. 15, at 10:30 o'clook, 50 Oases Mumm's Champagne. 80 Casos Piper Heidsick Champagne. 40 Oanses Grand Mousseux Ohumgnxne. And a large assortment of Linuors aud Wises. By TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auotionacrs, at.201 and 908 Fast Madisonaat. | By L, 0. COHEN, Auotioneor, No. 65 Soath Canalat. | On TUESDAY, Nov, 11, :200 Lots of Furniture, Onrpets, Blankots, Lamps, Sewing Mnchines, and Orookery. Also, a largo lot of Fursy Robes, Hats and Caps. 1., 0. COHEN, 65 Bouth Canal-at, ™ By J.W. HAVENS & CO, FUR N ISR E AT ATOTION, N Volock, at 8 Fast Randol oD viainof “ehimber. sola, bedsion omie, aghataniy, Oiairss show:0as0s,” oro Foiar’ Vaduing, targo. lito of " looklg i roRdi ohrraos: a0 & Bow DATlor o ry guods. . Wi ITAVENS & CO., Auctlonooors, 1 By B Eaat Jtnndolpliate, noar Stato. THE ADJOURNED SALE Of two Stono-Front Rosidonoos, w 1018 & 1020 WABASH-AV., Wil aocur Nov, 12, at 104, ., at LaSallost. entranco ta opublio Lite Bullding. ~Thitso houses will ba sld af lle Anotion, for cash, to tho Wighawt bidder, (rea and sheag o all inaunilirancos, by oudor uf tie U, 5. Cauri ia Hankruptoy, Ior furthor ’mflh-ulnn ntpln R, 1, JENKINS, Olrdilwnn Jackot [or0, sty 3 1 ESTABLISHED 1856, WM, A, BUTTERS & CO,, AUUTIONEERS, Nos, 15 nnd €7 Rundolphests falact DIY GOODS, OLOTIING, BUCIC GOONS, SHUIS, “Piiruday, N nouTR, 5 8o, oy Nov. 15, s 175 woluck, st 1hand 17 Tandojph.ste 0" Sihand 17 Baadotgh y Waost Sldo Auation Hauao, 63 Suuth Canalest, avo Auotl un WEDNF! FRIDAYS, st A DA o S Kecomi . Tymitacey « Croskory, Twohiugy Stovas, fit . or, andl e 6f ORIS Leskar Baukrapt steok of Ladioa' Furs, &o., commonolng ad Q8 iy anie at anction on Trosday and at vue s imia. SLUSHS HON- 410075 Auctiononrs: | At Our Balesroom, 41 South Canal-st, ‘WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, at 10 a, m., will bo sold & Large Lot of 3 ! DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C., Notians, Faucy e o e RSy Tue lRowa

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