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" miiteo, o goating . Pfempla) IR CHICAGO DAILY TRIBU WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, (873, Oharles McVay, sinco thelr muaronalon, has beon vry 411, and his frionds oxprosa much anxlety for him, TIIR COAL EXCHANGE hoald & vory full meoting fo-day, at wilch tho follows Jug, aftor much discurafon, was ndopted ¢ (Continued from tha First Page.) “lesolted, That on ond nfter Mondng, Nov, 24, tho ricen of mining and other Iabor eonnoctod with river ‘nllnrmt will be reduced 12X por cont from the presout pricen, FINANCIAL. Ronding, Pa., miccoeded Driatow an Preskdont, and ho aled, of Philudelphis, took $260,000, and Jfenty 8, liou““,'r!lll(;’blll;'rln’ e, THE MANUFACTURERS. P RUISORINERR T¥ NEW. ¥ peci 0 The Chicaza Tyl woro Tanry Olows md 1, T, Luckwaod, oth of whom et pnulen ol 3l fholoout Tyt hnve fatlod, A muititudo of poliidefans, Congredsmen, B NEW ENUXAND, offiolals, aut ruilrond yornsites woro Jot fn, und (hoit | BOsTON, Nov, 1L—All of the Lowell milie, with tho }E: ::‘l‘u fia\l‘ lm;nml (‘r: eat :np mt'(’l axuu mlunl|iy wun“ oxcoption of (hose of tho Ifumilion und the Lawrenco cconstvo inatailmonts, wntil 80 por cont lind Lo | Munufacturing Curporations, nre now runbing on domanded, instoad of 50, fned, Thesooporations ' . O DO e i ser | HFce=quattora tiio, Tho Naott, Massachisolls, aud uired. tho . co-oporaiion of publio. mon oven more | Uie Morrimao Mulls bogan to run o-day, ‘Thonumbor on fho Oredit Mobilior, Tho Company's counsel | of working hours por day fs raduced, and tho opor- Tiavo bocn Inttorly thoao also of the Donneylvanis Rall~ | atives do not work in the nfternoon on Baturdnys, xol Thero hias beon no absoluto combination ontered into Ly thio varlous companice, nor lng any dircct plun Bhoomakar, of tho Adams Expross,and lis + townsman, Walters, of Baltimore, woro prominent subs daither, tho express man of Olnciu Beribers, ahd alno nati, 0d| b ¢ r witnoss, ding on thom Leon greed to, bul cach acts fude- W tigekhgu T g oo roculatora | pendontly of tho othior, Tho racent iootings of treas Vicksburg and throughout iho Southwest wero Braughtfu, Of the $10,00,000 of capttal sbout 46,000, 000 waro subscribed, nud half of that nmount paid up, The policy of 3 . CONAUNMING THE BUDSTANCE of tho lesser aubecribors lod to gonofai sunpleton, and Mr. Beott yostpoued his exourslon to Europe to nogo- tioto tho rafirond boud in which tho Coustruction’ Compony waa to got ita dividenda until_ono of s pot Philadelphia-bulle stenmships could bo fnishea to | keep up the prescnt srrangement throngh tho wintor, carry b fo, Etopo with oclat, o thus lost 1a op- | 81 Jusk s soou as thio sigus of increaning businced portunity, whon tho monoy oriels slruck him, abroad, |.¥ill warrant it the manufuctucers promize to roturnto ind thoi' ho hastlly retwrned {o fiud tho' concom | ithe old buale, : embarrasnod with $7,000,000 of Mubilitics, nearly | ~The Lowoll Oarpet Atills aro running part of thele o willth waro.th tolor, loans, and drafts | ‘mnchiucry on full me, and tho probability s that ‘which conld not be put off. all minturo’ within | 'thoy can pull through with tho "rmnt srrougement, bout 100 0z, and tho naios of Beott, Bird and Mo. | The notl manufacturors havo had anothier conforeuco, A O oy ot of them, Fyerw the caufious | A0 uow aunoutca that no reduction of rato i to b Thompeon appears as sn {ndorver, but ho s oblo to | mude. An arbitrary plan to cub down high wgos oot his obligutions, There was nothing to do but to | Withont iuterforcuce with lower ouea would not work wurers, which havo boon held in this city, hnve boen slmply for consultation, but tho general opiuion ex- respeil lina boon in favor of the plan now sdopted, 10 principal reasons in fupport of this, 88 giveu, aro that the oporatives whl thws bo enabled to oarn cudhgh 10 Leep tham from vwant, aud the domoralization Which would yrobably rostilt froma_suspeyision {n ofery or any deporhnont wonld bo avolded, Thore ia robably 1o doubt that thoro will be work sufiiclent to surrondtr, and tho iden ia fo mako . Frank | to satisfaction, B Pond, who i VicaPresidont of fho Cone | , Bome menufucturers say that all goods produccd siruction'Company, tho Recaiver, Tho proposition | this winter Ly Inbor at auy highor raits tlan ukuthnngpulmmul\luf Tollins to bo. m«fm of Jay |20 per cent discount from prosent pricos--will Gooke & 00, had not calmed tho fears of the minor | bove to bo sold st a heavy loss in the 1 spring; and so thoy Loliove that it fa better to . close thelr works than {0 run at & 10 por cont discount, - Concorntug TIE DUBINESR RITUATION IN RARTERN CONNROTIOUT, stockholders, who seo nothing for themscives but ox- tinclion, Judgo Dradlcy, of tho United States Bu~ premo Court, whose dfstrict includes Texas, {8 tho ju~ it solected to whiom to mnke npplication for Dond's gt 5 152 | 1t fasnid that whils over half of tho working popula~ Sppolaiment. Tho Qompany olaim £ Bare $18; | Yion I3 working on haif tmo, thototal of wigtn pald ot ot ity s Wighway without ond | OUt under tho icw arrangouent ia ok redneed gy ‘whore near to half, The {actories in which men com= Kmu tho majority of tho employce, and jn which the ighost wages aro pald, keop up thus far remarkably woll, Tho cotton and woolen operatives, who compose the majority of thoso roduced to half timo, bave, &8 a goneral rilo, saved from 20 to 80 per cent of tholr or, beginning, ‘and with no market for ita bonds, it is doubiful whother tho ninety days’ oxtonsion to which Beott rhits his ingolyoncy will do much good ta tho cnthusiastie dupea who iavo boen holated by thelr own potard, This oxplauation, which is as full sa can bo had at prosent, loads 16 tho ‘elrculation of rumors et tho ' Ponnsylvania- Raflrond hos | cornings, wo that thoy can in moat eases buy for cush logt tho superiority chu’ it long maintained, | What thoy wunt, and hne od sn. glement within its directo: NEWDUNYFONT, MASS,, i AT ; tho Masconomet Mill hos suspendied for tho Inst three weoks, Tho Poabody Mill, suspended lnst weok, will Tun o half thme nt 10 per cont discomnt on wagos. out of humor with Scott ond out of confidenco wit Thompson. As nobody cls wants o tuko tho responsi Dillty of mauaging tho prodigious rallrond systom ' doen it at his own risk, and bas no right, at every turn thoy hava consolidafod, {ho whols fabri remafun in thoir hands, but more fcople ara looking up at it than. want 0 got . RAILROAD TROUBLEA ENDED. RNoxvILLE, Tenn,, Nov, 11.—Tho lato ntrikers on Lo Esat Teunossco, Virglnia & Goorgia Rallrond, in- eluding_tho engineers, mechonics, and blacksmiths, have: witbdrawn from thoir Unfons. Tralus are run’ ning regularly, and everything 18 quict, ———— " W YORK. ....". Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunes RS TROPOSED DANK REFORMS, Nxw Yoirx; Nov, 11.—Tho report of tho Committes on Rofrma in tho Danking Dusinces, made to-day ot tho meoting of the Associated Banks, was very unfo: vorably received fn Wall strect, for, if - carriod into efs fect, 1t will dopriva stock-brokers of many of telr foe cllitios for doing business, Tho report recommonds § Firat—No bonk shall pay or procure to be pald inter, et npon doponita. Srecrd—No - check shall bo certified until the full amount ir first doposited, ‘The Bartlott Mill makes 15 per cont discount on _pay, but fa on full time, and the Ocoan Mill hias reduce pay 10 por cout, aud will make somo reduction in timo, st THE WORKINGMEN. Speceial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ” IN PHILADELPHIA, PrimapsLrmIA, Nov. 11.—A number of working ren snd women calléd on Mayor Stokcly this morning, stating that {hoy reprosonted tho working classes who aro in groat destitution, and requesting tho Mayor to call & meating of tho formor to dacuss tho situation, They alao desired bim to call o mooting of amployos and omplosers, 'Tho Mayor statod that ho was ploased to meét tho Committeo, and that it waa not only part of Lia duty, but a pleasura to tako part in a conforeace which had for ita object the rollof of & vast number ,of ‘mocdy and. Toepectable pooplo. Ho enid that the gross misroprescatations of his viows which iad found thelr way iuto tho Philadelpbia correspond- encoof tho Now York journals, aad which had e en recopled hore, had led many poaple fo bellovo that he S hirde siika only rocelved | cared littlo for tho working clusses, The contrary waa, B e i ved | O cas, . Anything thot might smellorato thoir prose’ “Fourth~Checks upon places out of New York to ba | entcondition, plunged sa thoy weroin dostitution by roccived at rates of discount fixed by the Qlearing- Houso Committeo, = 1 15/th—Chocks will be taken at dopositors’ rlsk, and callectod through tho Gloaring. Houso, i Sixth—Obecks not good will be returned to depose itors tho day following. S e 3Tho prolibition of certification . oxcopt for. funds -.actuslly on hand renders . Docessary the creation or . adoption of a Btock Eannfi: Oloar- ing-House. similar to that wsed by tho Gold, Exchange orTassociated banks, Without o Byse tem of cloarancas,no Iargon atock busiuoss aa s now bo: carried on can nover be conducted. 1t in bolioved that no allowanco of intorest on daily balances b ‘banka will interfero with the trunsactions of o sto tlio _panic, was of tho dcopest *intorest to Lim ; and sny movement whtch would lead in tha smalleat’ way, £0 advance tholr interests would meot hia hoarly co-’ operstion, e thought, howovar, thatsomething moro W nocesssry than outdoor work. Thero wero thou- sand of mechanica accustomed £0 indoor work whoso Tioalth would bo brokon down by outdoor labor in sovero weathor, and their condition would bs far worse thon it 48 now, " B far as municipal workand ald were concornod, hondviaod {hat s communication should bo addrossed to tho Couneil, in_which tho necessities of this clnss of _desorving poople should bo stated, Tho appointment_of n_Commitiee to investigato tho mattor sbould bo_ naked, will the particular aim of loarning what work might Lo obtained for tho thous- business, ..A large Pm of tho money employed in | suds of mechanica and Inboring people now idle, Wall strect {o carry blocka of stocks ia money aitract . DISTNFSS IN CAMDEN, N, 3. ed thither. from tho country by tho Inducemont of | Measures aro being taken by fhe Camden, N, T, citizons to form Al soctoties, ete. It Is betoved that tioro will o groat sufforing among the poor this winter in that district. I TOOKTYN, . New Yo, Nov, 11,—Iu responte to appesls ‘from tho laborers of Brooklyn, the Bonrd of City Works to- ‘men {0 work ou public improvoments. REDUCTION OF TAILORSH’ WAGES. Tho employiug and warking tallors bave agreod npon o 5{:! cout reduction of tholr wages, the old ‘prices to bo restored when frade rovives. FOREION OPERATIVES GOING HONE, Dostoy, Nov, 11,—The atenmahip Atlns, which aail- ed from Boston to-day for Liverpool, had 200 atoerage passongers, & Iarge propartion of - them mill operatives and artisans who nr%mhlrnlng tothe Old World fory Inck of employment here, - Somo. forty, factory oper~ atives came on from Fall River to embark in thie Atlas, e il WESTERN COUNTRY BANKS. . EABT BAGINAW, MICH, ) Soeclal Dispateh to The Chicaya Tribune, ‘EAnt BAa18AW, Nov. 11,—At the meoting of the Di- reotors of T, P. Sheldon, buuker sud bankrupt, held to-day, tho creditors faled to clect an Assignee. Tho Digh est number of votea received was by Bernard Tlanch, 83, it requiring 157 1o vlect, - The Tinbilitics of the bank are $110,000, only §70,200 of which have been roven, # Special Dispateh tn The Chicago Teibune. DUnUQUE, In,, Nov. 11.—The Receiver of the Du. ‘buque Bavings Bank has mado a report to the Distra ct Court, now in scsslon, to ~tho effect that the labllities of the banl to_ depositors amount to $117,000, besidoa interest ; nud tho svailablo ansots, without assessing tho stockholders, amount {o only wbout $44,000, leaving o deflelt of $13,000, Tlio TRecelver informs {ho Court that ho has mado nu nescas- ment on the stockholders of the ‘smonut duoon the stock, from which ho ospects to roalizs ot moro than 40,000 from tho atockhioldors, some of thom boing in- Bolvent, He aska tho Court to confirm and ratify lis dolu;g. It {8 rumored that some if motall of the stockholders will rastat tho colloction of anything from them to make up the deficit reforred to, Judgo Wilson, of the District Court, haa charged the Grand Jury very pointealy that it ‘is their duty to in- veatigato the criminal couduct of the bank ofticers hepo | who robbod . the Morchants' Natfonal and Dubuduo Bavings banks. Tho course of Judgo Wilson is unls yersally comniended. Sy WATER] A bank failure took pl interest on bakinces. Instead of boipg sout liors sa Tormerly, this_monoy Will now be rotuued {n tho lo- calities where it 18 owned, and thepe, will bo difiiculty in borrowing large amounts for spoculative purposes, The roport . was. disoussed by the membera presont, aftor which a resolution thot tho report Lo accaple aud printed, thot ocoples thercaf be furnished merm- day bors, togothibe with o roquest that immodiato aotion ba taken tliereon, snd that tho members ngain convono on the 28th instant for special consideration of the roport, wasadopted, The fuohnblo abolition of certifi- cation fucilities end necessity for au im{xmved system of stock clearauces hus engrossod the attention of tho Btock Exchauge sinco the outbreak of tho paule, Committecs have, been appointed to dovise meana for 1he cloatance.of stock trausactionis, buf 1o report on the subjoct Las yet been. made.’ 1t is understood, ‘howaovar, that, tn.viow of tho action of tho bunks, somo rosult will soon be reached, ... . lOMOKEN BAVINOR BANK, OMmeias of tho Hoboken Savings Bauk, which fustl. tution bas been awfim\rd nearly. ten weeks, roport that ¥isk & Hatch intond soon to' resime puymetts, Whpn tho Savings Bunk will sgain opicti for buaiucss, o .. L0 the Amociated I'resa. REGULAT M 2 . 3 ms-um‘m:n m-‘.' + + NEW YonK, Nov. 11.—Money was easior al 3 primo discounts worn dull of 12't0'18; Tho bauks g-dued §1,000,000 §ir logal-tenders to-day, Sterhig wos fiimer for 60 days at 53@0; and woakor for vight ol B@8K. £ Bk Thy customs receipts wero §295,000, aoLD < was qulet at from 107 to 10757, and closed at 1073, Laas wore from 4 to for cary ng, snd At for Lore rowiug. Tl Anelstant_ Troasurer dlsbursed $162,000, Tho cloarings were $i1,000,000. Governments wero Luraly steady in late dealings, o 8TO0KS, wero strong snd higher, ot an advanco of 3 to 5 per cont up to.tho end of tlia eecond call, When tho report of tho Cloaring-House Association Wwas mado public, & + renction of- Jg 1o 2 por cont fook plico, . Tow o close thero was o firmer fooling, though the aftarnoon declino was not. fully recovered, A~ lsrger Dusiness wa dovie than ustal, and dealings’ woro "partioularly animated in Wostcrn Union, Lake Shore, Now Yorl Central, Union Pacific, and Oio, Bany shiort con- trauts werg covered to-day. THE VOLUME OF DUSINESS on tho Stock Exchango wos unusually large, aggregat- ing, botwoeu 1 and 2 o'clock, 80,000 Eliares, of which 83,000 waro Western Union, 4,800 Unién Paclfc, 1,700 0O, 1A, Wabask, 1,800 Pacific Mail, 2,400 Ohio, 13,800 Central, | A taco ‘yestordny st Waterloo, 8,900 t, Faul, 13,000 Tako'Bhor e "R 81" | tnat of 11, 2%, Griltonden & Co, "Pholr inalitution was Foc, 700 Harlam. £,000 Etio, 3,000 Delaware, Lacknwane | & saviugs bank, and tho linbllities aro sald fo ba sbout ba & Westorn, 600 Cloveland & * Pitteburghi, 1,600 Cod | $50,000, Tho assots aronot statod, but supposed to bo lumbue, Ohicago & Indiana Central, 1,200 Tock Island, | Buficlent to pay depositors 1,000 Northwestern, 300 do preferred, —— ‘THE CLEABRING-HOUBE RBEPORT, 3 Apponded to tho ropart of the Qlearing-Houso Coms WASHINGTON, ‘banking roforme, sro uriiclea- . of sstociatlon, relatiug . chiofly o buuks, and tho following in_regard to bank statetnonts, which is of publio interest : Bnectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 'JAY 0OOK® & U0, WasnyaToN, Nov. 11,—8luca Jay Gooko & Co, fall- od to putinsn sppesianco yeetcrdny tu tho bankruptey proceedings agatust them beforo Judgo Humphroy, efforta hovo been mado to ascortain that Judgo's orttion in the cascs, lo haa threo times postponcd ocison, and soveral of tho croditars aro bitter an unrelenfing. Tho Judgo says that lio doca not soe Low vT10LE 1, Lvary bank member of tho Cloarings ‘House Association shall, ovory Saturday beforo 13m.; furnish o weokly atatment of its condition to g ‘monager for publication, showing the averago smount of (1) loans and "discounts, (2) specie, (3) logal-tonder i, lulation, () Uotmins sod St aeo T | S o LG Gt Vel o i e sanid s fi?“fi;"&?fi&'}flf Ing slioild ot bo taken befora tho. Courta at Xhiladsl- e it lod for by C 7 | phis, wheretho firm originate, . The question of making statements of the actual eondition of the bank in wddition 14 lott to tho Olesr- InF—llnuln ‘Uonmimittes, "o Hrpress snys 411 theClearing-Touns report is adopted, then the presont Wall atreot maclinery for bpeculntion will bo destroyod, and now methods il LEGAL TENDETS, Outstanding logal tenders, $301,779,771. PHILADELPHIA, Special Bimatch to The Chlenga Tribune, ELPIIA, Pa,, Nov, 11.—Tho monoy market o aontoa. N fo-duy _exhibited an cislor focliiig, fhio bnks londin amvstaveadoplody - oo foodly, Doih on calland tiaty 10 Mrab-claes DOEEORATI® ity PITTSBURGH, TELEGRAPH COMPANIES, A UMOR ATOUT WESTERN UNION, 5 From the New York Times, A fow days ngo tho Z'imes published on articlo npon ‘Westorn Uulon, in which it-was stated that a part ten capitalists had been formed to tuy yp 60,000 & Special Ditpatch to The Chicage Tridune, FAILURES AND DUMORS OF FAILUREY, Prrrapunen, Nov, 11.~This hes beon a dsy full of 'mmors of suspensions of prominent banks and mer~ af chants§ but; #o far as known, only two reporta of fail- b 0 HLI[’M e ot o oy foundeton b T i | 1 yohams Goion oot e U Tl e wosoof usk which :mkqxz:!q%%al{d-wg: Ep{;@x&:x«m‘l‘afi% ietarenodn tha flnvfimnl,unuu tla {t' moy be ‘trithTully” sal 10 at they haye alreac wghit and pald for tho smount. P LR it sovorad | of stock whith thoy sgrecd fo purchaso, That tho famo othera arp mpmewhat shaky, aud 3 q : | movement was urged with a‘viow of obtaining contral ¢ading fron Grna aro zoported to' Lavo paper ovor: | TOEREEL WL N B S lvera aro. asloun 10 a6, 1t can also b sald tat, whilo nearly all tho lead- | Ch a0 mm serasgement with Sommodbro Vandosbls "Arms sharo 10 the presust cinbarragament, not bo- oy fdognile o e e L il it Doshiars the | L.Whish all of bl stock il s obfainr s oy e i e noighiborhood of 80, i Connuodora*wilk not” patt “with 1iin figures yhich "thoy ' nams, “aus hn\ the movement Rds tecgived # partinl clieck, Tho object of these jnon n buying vip Westorn Unifon {8 eald to bo that tho roperty of thio Gompany shall boofforod tothoGovern. mont at sbout por, in ordor to bring about the English systom of Govssainout postal tolographis, Tl sclioig of un opposition to tho Western Union » At matio folegraph Compuny, it 16 gaid, bag fullen ta tho urd, {he paibe’ sugathing 8o R projeat bolleys fif; that it 1 éheaper Lo buy uif Wealern Unlon than to 0 to tho'pxpesieo of sfrtitii w new compauy, v ———— Fanka refusn fo discount, and consequently the largo manufatuserspro pusld. Tl dificulty ls notio Tueet tho obligations falling due, Lut (o.provtire mog from Lo 0. timo {0 pay Raidey eVl el kuiow dorstaod” tial” tha #iook at the FITTANUROI MERONANTA engoy unlimitod credit abroad, sud tho forbo of cir- tumatances has compolled some of them to ak for extenslons, -which: havo not falled 1o bo grantod, Whilo such is tho casp, our loading morchants aro much chagrined -that, throngh some. raisundorstand. 1 o Assocatd Fremn, 18, X S, out ntire oo ,06( mew haya bou et b Lo wtiting dobrm of biastefurnaccs when in fact only 1,1 loyed nitogether in that - ._-ABROAD,. Tesisoh of fathuairs’ only 10g of whern aro.out of work, | Towpox, Nov. 11.---fs:reporled fiat Willivm, ad thnt through Thetr own fuulty Decawe thoy refused %0 accept a 10 per oont reduotion'of wages, HAVINGS DANK ¥AILURES, ‘TIs Tuorning thoe ¥ast Liberty Ravings and Do) :‘t ot Tudlod o open it doors, Cho rearon ghoy Lealgll o - Uhelr. wugponstdn 4 g failuio'ap telk cfeitors to fagat tholz: alligation Ly Sy Villndel- Rlllh:xlrrunnndmlu '1‘;1 e winply ablo 10 et Habilitles, Vho_stocklioldas il Goid w mooting Lowday, Whes Gomo decided action will bo taken, sud a 1uil etatemont mado, Tho Duquesua Bavin slopped p;‘ i Alfvod, s Artinr ‘Burus & Co,; gencral motal mexs chante huvo fuiled; with labiiltiea 8n1q"ta" veadh -"n-;(n‘%&\oumn dollars 1n_xpects waa shippod to-dsy fedni Bonfhinpton to Now York, * stock broker Intor- Lawngw, Nov, 11,—Lamson; & ceted in Litlo, faited to-doy, SACRED MEMENTO, New Yonn, Nov, 1l.—Mrs, Uspt, Hall to-day pald & ol to (o Dhitea SlAtes étonnce 'Migrens, Bl was Jiowns her doconied husbid prayor-book, ploked up §v s correapondent st Cainp Tolards, which sha wishe nk, on_Tourth streot, also yment to-day, s lqu"euu\n; diiscountshd oppsit, ug w(.la a8 yayingd Laiik, 1t hold dopoaits "1|th‘wnm‘ dFaw r‘h“ln l{»‘y ?huul, withont notico, While :1"0 ;zh;lfl; ml:wi‘,’élr f'&'llr;fil):h::x‘ .Ti’: (;--p‘W“ ufl'.‘.‘.: oy carried on 4 busiuess, thoy juye all thel ., 7, T, Uptol, i Hryiug h frat morigon wiieh e e e | Bikiow Army, who gave Cupt. Hall tha book h tho ova unayailable, btain: it If ovdr found, she mod THall was visiuly affeelod ovu volume: o gl i yoloat; Ehin fnstitution kopt-its doors open, and aclenr nnil conofks statoment to ull doposltorn, saylug thut a full and cloar exhibit of’ their resoyrees of his doparfure, wisliod to vollnquishied the wish, "M Whien ulio bay the deaply: Linbilities wonld ba 1n o f 5 riptions made by Paviinster Upton ou_ilie Sad Reitiios mo S e e At Bt Manntatn, | Blono Nivar, » t 1o Hioody aro buslly engagnd propucing ihole statement to bo pro- | Field of Ohickamauga, ¥/ On tho Marol to Atlanta, pented to & mueting of thelr creditors on ¥riday, Tirr| Gto. can atll bo eaally'road, - Inw, and_oxpiro Heehso nro dol vigilntico of THE VIRGINIUS, {emporance i tho Jntice, and_ hosvy fino wan One fundred and A A Cabinet Meeling e b Seizuro by the Spaniards, bunauet 1 Lo Loy Ter 0 BaRlo: in tho ovening of Deo. 8, frand affair, Lo cost $300 or $400, from all over {lie Blate and abrond are {nvited, ! iy Indiotmonts Discusses Her | §5ia Fiecats Gonrt, which convence Monday. in January, A vory fow without g & procarioun bnnlnux. owlng to the he coplo, Thirteon whisky - cases fn the last weck wero brought bofore imposed 1 n overy nding Lycoum Lall on ‘Tho intention i to have s Prominont workera Moro Ui 500 guiests aro oxpocted (o bb prosont on ta o crafon, No Deceision Reached for Want of Official Information. ' An Ui Finnnces—Job son nnd ‘Spaniords Not to Bo Allowed to 0 knir — Senrch Amerioan Vessels. Asat Pine Londs Statisticn. (o asungToN, D, O Rovi L0 0-luy, an ordor was T0 Turther Btatements of Sccrotary & Fish’s Views. {ary of the Navy. quantity of flere, charged tho tho girl Nzw Yonk, Nov, 11,—A Washington corrospondont sgainst hins hind sn futorviow with Becretary Fish rogarding tho ehooting of tho pasrengers of tho Virginiua by tho Bpeuieh suthories in Cubn, and tho Socrolary sald: #It was a cold-blooded murder, and 1o .omo of sound judgment probonds to apologlea for tho bLutchory; but tho Cubans thomdclves aro s misguided not. Thoy have had pro- sumod patriots running looso in New Yorand Wash “ington Qitics, who, bad they beon mado of storner motal, would binve beou Sghiing battlos on tho island, in the Treasury, Hier portlon in resonimont for hnving Gov, Shophiord mado s ralso in cach othier from opponito cuds of thio rovising & bilter atlack atatomont in pomphlof with new Nod ngainat tho eatato of Ralph V, A Niore daughtor-in-nw fs now tho ‘wifo of 'tho Secro~ "This bill was mado up of such s s, loli - 1 10 gross to about Thoney, K., smotnt ngh ‘=;’~ffi'°"°«,, i 425,000, o Conn, who had micried a working~ i e oo Tho "object of ‘tho. bl a8 to doplotetiuo poor wilow of miearl WASHINGTON. st Claim Dofonted—District lolt on tho Surrntt Busimess—The Leech ELake Depnrtment {al Dispateh to The Chicaro Tribune, Snectal BUPET Nov, 11,—Dofora Judge Olin approved o bil firenl , sponding- ono of tho wholo of con compolled to noknowlodge her, Tho Judgo sympathized with the pupulmgnd kickod the bill ont of court, Now York, Luncle oelay with currency, which waa forthwith paid out to laborora on the Dislrict improvomonta, ‘Ex-Prosident Johnson apd Gon, Holt sre ‘watching and camo Capilol, the ono aud tho othor putting hia avidonco, Judga fhstond of e | Holt doclinon to stato how mauy mombors: of tho iy other i o "omo ~ donios | Bliiary Comunselon rofonsd to ol for M. Giratts ¥ o 0 1aws of ] 3 that DRyan nud hin confrores Woro | Shows iy kg position of the paper recommending to in tho commission of the Cubans, If an Amerienn i | morcy i) he willing to enter futo tho sorvico of a forolgn pover o | exesution tho, former 14y sccord with Prosidont Johnson, himself right in tho publio prints, bating Jolnson pn tho matter of which proves inimical to his own interest or life, to a8k for the intervention of tho Govornment which hio hoa voluntarily loft to battla for another power, It would have boen much moro creditablo to the Ouban authordtics o bavo kopt their officts ot home, | S5 Sried uador the eriaien at when Mr, . Johnson sigued the oxcoution tho former lsy rlgl.ll under his eyo, Ho joorotary of War and in forbade him to et recommendation {0 meroy, continuc to. {ou tht s, Surratt wa {0 princlpal, and was prop- war, and ho 8 now pre- oring o show that this was Johnson's position, Ifa 0 order for Holt, whilo come )lcnfi ing back the old tho opine 2.) doing servico whoro 11" wsa _valuatle, _Tho | sl e hat i datioracld froi osentmnt, o balllen fought o enthustasm broathed in Wesh | ho (ol meroly aid ba duly, sud whhed Lo sso tho inglon and Now York will mot gain Guban . i victorics, or udd ome - chsplet lo - tho [7010d Ask g TNE LEEOK LAKE PINE cousp, If thoy had done moro sorvice in Cubsand Toas clsowhero tho couso on tho island might to-dsy presont a moro fattoring sspact. The Cubnn warrlors ‘Tho NDA, charges ogainal the Commissioner of Indian Affatrs, upon which ho asks an investigaiion, are reis- tivo tolho conteact. mado while ho waa Agent in Bin- b nesota, disposing of ‘pins on Lako resorvation, should be mado of bottor stuff than thoso who floated o -Indians, It fa ch round thoss clties soliciting aid and encouragemont {,,",{,,‘,“,:’.,,‘{f;‘:‘,}} oL t"‘l:u'v‘v‘n‘:l;a‘ululy el tiats for tho insurgent armu,? Bocrolary Fist addod that Do *sympathized with Ouba, but could not ronder aid f1yany manner which will sonlict witli tho comity Rations,” and further, ho wauted 500 Befeon Ha ot hape. lo. oot thele wiimately foro ho_co; ope to heat of tholr ultimatoly | apont ono-ffteenth of the achioving tholr indopendenco, *In tho pronent junce Tivo.of Atatinsr B saids o tho Bisto Doparimaont will | oy, best portion, | belng. ' 1o tho utmpst dlligonce to be advisod at tho carlicst nway, and that for thie principal o romainder tho pri 1,000, was much too low. Tho contract, words of tho Commissfoncr, *aliows for” i every stick of pingout {s to bapaid for.” CertificAtes of $1.15 por use tho taclt that jumber dealers of Minnosota show that ino, and - that soccasiblo snd o worth at losst twico' sa much 84 the balanco, is not worth more than $1.85, Public documents, he also par. practicablo moment. After we lisvo tho full facts, wo | ptates, shows that,- by direction of Commiasionor il nok, This Govaramont cannot now act, bocauso | Wlkcr, Agont Smith vpa. suiliorized to acoept of an it docs mot Lave any bLasla upon which to procced | ofror of 50 conts for this pino'sold at $1.15, but the firmly and jutelligently, It may be & wook yet beforo | {ies who had mado the offer declined to take it at thnf tho nows 18 presonted {n an ofiiéial shape,” prica, Tho Coramissioner expreasea NO OFYIOIAL INFORMATION from Santiago do Cubs relative fo tho_sclzura of tho Virginius has boen received by tho Department of Stato, Tho Bpsnish Miniater for TForoign Aifairs, in his rocent conversation with Afinister Sickles, ox~ preased his dlsspprobation of tho summnry mannar of tho excoution of the porsons captured with tho Virgin= fus, and gavo him tho sssuranco that no afforts should ' Do opared by tho Spsnish Govornmont o show.tho | Ulted Bistes that iis friondship was mora substantial (han mero- words, Tho uttorancos’ togrity on the resulta of an I:s;l:wu‘l known able that tho chargo ground for s foundation, During the th_ thor maaters, of ordinnry postago stampe, ot $2,250,200% ained cnvolopes, iwero, it ds belloved by thosa who havo | wnjued at $297,064.20 stamy envolopes, requoat, -| those in rofoss tho samo faith; but | B dflmflaflr Svised of them, “made in! 1o04,250, v'uue. $142,738.22 ; oWADADGE. appers, | 10F nearly all tha Getliolids sro Ultramontants, ' Tho! g90d faith, blfimggfilnfllhhamm?whllmflurfl;gv 1)660,000, valuo' $24,304,80; postal carda, 7,063,500, | oldarand more libessl denamination support the Gov lille tho, tnaubordinats chisracior of thoso, with | valuo $10,035; _oficial postago stamps, 1,030,860, valuo | ernmost e u::hu;- achools trom tho com~; et m“’;m'm“ N-nd“flhm_ M:O‘:l' u“;;{. u'l,mo.w-‘ ©official stamped cnvolopes and wrappars, | tzol ‘of the . Ms. Behurz saya it nvubo Bpaln Lorsolf render Lor almost, M fiot’| 815,050, valuo, $16,034.70,—making s tolal valuo of ar: | sy et e Boumlar GOV in _cxccuting e B e B o e | Helce {psniod, 106,800,788, the ngrmgnla valuo of which. e o e laph Parlisment, g i TRIght B0 il k 3 1s $2,780,453,01, Sinco the abolition of the franki - rity of sustey miputhoprevealele . o L et 4 privilege tho d:gunfl torpwgu stamps hnlnr.;-::l [Ty o e - » mi'm‘:':‘?fi' nnd A tho Cabluet maootg to-duy there wawconversse | 008 DT 0% Q1o SIS CIUEy Troviona T L0, e & el 1o dgus b tlon'of long continuance with rogard o Ouban nTalrs, | Sioatts by sbout 5,000,000, e fLhe Quumimal will inipuote: onerally, nd il * position “occuplod by - the! THE PATENT OVFIOR, Hov $a roally s reseflon ogainat tho Mon. o os on thnt subjoct, There waa no Trashington (Nov. §) Dispateh to the New York Herald, archists kn differenco smong meimbers of {io full Cabinct as to our duty in tho premises, present and prospective, whila® pwaiting _the nocessary official information. liore 4a no doubt that tho_ Admiraland Commanders of our fleot in Ouban waters will be, if the; slroady bocn, instructed to observo 'tho ofders fsaucd in the spring of 189, when roports came to tho Navy Dopartment, through the press and telegram, of sot oral American veascls having boon searched by Bpans 1sh men-of-war in Britlsh wators and on the high rosd of nations in tho Guif of Moxico, The Guvernment then, a8 now, took the position that, whilo tho United Slates Govornment wished to obacrvo strict noutrality in regard to tho difiicultics oxisting in the Island of Cubs, thoy could not consont that our merchant vos- sels should bo molestod in their lawful pursults, or | propriation asked overhinuled or cxamined, unicss thoy woro found com= | 187, is $503,500. mitting somo violation of Bpanish suthority, This they could only do by landing arms ond munitions of The waters between Cubs and tho United States bLelng ueed s tho great highwsy by all natione, vesscls should not bo moleated unicss they wero within a marinoleague of the island, snd_not ‘even then uulcas dotocted 1n_somo overt nct, It i3 probabloe that the floct in tha Bouth Atlantie WILL DE INORIARED ‘without delay, and ons or more vestels sent to Bantia- g0do Cuba, Discussions Liave taken place in official fuartors as to tho courso this Government ought 4o pursue in case Spain should bo unablo to enforco the ‘principles of interuational law or violata those appli- cablo to the highway of nationa pérticulsrly affocting veussels unfling uuder a national flng. It has herctos foro been plsinly futimated to Bpain fu official commau: Dieations that tho ueceasity might be imposed on tho United Blates to i =2y DLCISIVELY ENFONOE THE PRINCIPLES for which this Government has cnruutlfi contended, Tho future will determnine whon they shall havoa prace tical application, Patents for tho com| roport of the Interioor showa thef 283 applications for tho extonsion of spplicationa for rogistarin ousand nine b 905 sllowed but not trado-marks regiaterod. grinting curront drawings, w snd accounts for tha b ary excesa of rocoipts ovor pxpenditu printing current drawings Lias heretof tions, ‘Ex-Presldent Johugow bas sdilrense: tlon to the Waslitngtan, Civanicis in Judgo Holt, published i tho .samo 1ast, on the subjoct of, the oxcoution o the ovidonce adduced by Judgo Holt, “In his search. for..testimony, g‘d diacovering . Wfllll Couly ot the for, aa alrody shown, the findin the Gourt ware subm{tied ou the 5th VERY INDEFINITE, The Socrotary of State, ‘fu_conversstion to-1ay, ex- | ecutive, and taken by the Judgo' Ady prossed his surprio ot {ho reported inlerviow withhim | thie War Dopartment, where, on the yesterday, thora biing sotno things in the publication | tue ~order to Zaloulatod to placo bim in & falso position, '~ MEETING OF OUBAN BYMPATNIZERS IN BALTIMORE, Bauistong, Md,, Nov, 11.—Cubans horo, at o et~ ing last night, appdinted o committco to go lo Now York arid coufor with thu Cuban leaders thore fn xo= gard to futuro movements, : ROMAN-CATHOLIGISM, Lettor from a Geringn Catholic Bishop “to the Emporor Willlame-Another Letter from tho Pope 10 the Kaivor~s Papal Allocution” Aganinst Solection of ¥relatés by the Ctvil Powor. New Yonk, Nov. 11,—The London Times publishos thio following, sont ta it by Arclibjshop Manning ; i A lettor has appeared fu tho Moinz Journal, from Blshop Vou Kottler, of Mninz, addressed to the Gor- on Emperor, o’ which the luttor is_challonged to rovo the assortions agaiust tho logalty of th Gurman nthiolics coutained i 1is roply to thio Pope's lottor. It runs a6 followss- - - - : i Your Majesty hina chargod us, in the faco of carry but it must bavo boen in of the ‘Cor ccutivo ofice, The examinstion of Tho ‘sentences ° of *Mrs, Surratt,’ In acting upon her her sox, whioh has alre: cussed by the mowspapor column: and was commented upon bath self, with peouli and gol Do excuse or pallls gravation than a mitigation of thh 1aw was not mado to ¥ . regard to ln:l Who vl DR o lther b sonducted witin tho- s iz agitation hos eithier boen_conducted within tho : of tho lows, aud, in that case, you wurmuunmnfi\n tou e ci‘;‘un and ot the Uringing this cliargo sgainat g e our chnduot has or _rpenalty of - transgrosscd tho laws, aug acoorilingly wo ave com-, mitted the crimp of tredeon, Wil Your Mafesty thou” crime, and bribe tho principal potos ‘order your Government, on the- ground of facte which | Bion 3 that ainoo tho rebullion Uegan, et 0 :lyullr dilpntl'll i thom;uaenw of such a | Of th country, famalys o charge, to indict our leadora as traitors ? After Your | 5D n\’.v.it.lpa i Bujesty hoa uttered 50 frightful an acousation oguinsy | $9M€ When It was: sbol au odor, totegrity, sud Provo to you how li-Informed Yo Yuye e 1t appenrs that theva ls & sucand I6tier frotm the Popo to tho Emporor, which' the Istfor hus not published, 204 whidh' tho Chtliolica eny hie ia afraid to publish, = que Lopdon Telegraph siys 3 - Thero has been ro- cently published at Rome a new sllocution, boginuing loyalty, st loast allow S ta y! Upon tho it S e ¥ aflixed my name to it ; and, rolling ¥ Romanus Tontifex,’ concerniny ca¥ Qapltular | took hls leavo, carrying tho record wit 10 thant e By s il power, | DAFliug, ua i iad Gomo, Uirough the It buars date fho ah of October laaty snd_ spposrs ap: entraiico, & vacant Seo of muwlfiwn o nonination to the ulds, Doubls aro expressod in high Ostholio circles of trade-marks, red and soventeon patents, includ- ng rolsauos and dealgns,woro i4susd, 235 extontled, and smiod by reason of non-payfont of thofinal feo: 3,074 caveats wore fil for tho flscal year ending J “Thio cxpenditures includod ihio "publication of tho Opfcial Gazette ; nd n rocord of the potition attached in tho President’s ofico, witness ia tho.Ion, Jamea Speed, then Attorrioy-Gons eral, who Is undoubtedly mistakon in hia statementa g8 and tho seutence of thom into issued. Mr, Speed” doubtioss l:;’ the rocord, o of War, and not in the Executive oflico, The record 'tnoh okly, but al oriminate in favar of i boyiiome; that to disc nipato i , Burratt and agatust Horold, g e Who' wore. sontonced by himyolf entiroly roady 0 atako all bis repntation for good ponse and in= investigation into the fata, that during Lis sdministration 88 Inc dian Agont frauds, smounting to :$1,000,000 in half- ‘read sorip, wore cxposcd and dofeatad, and it {8 prob-. ninst tho Commissionor hus this 'POSTAGE BTAMP STATISTICH, st -month horo wore issued to Post. 83,520,800, valuod ‘plain; 7,054,350, -Astatement mnmms\ by the Commissfoner of Socretary af the uring tho yoar ending Sept, 1873, thore ware Ghal s e Patens Oice, A0.a8L appl: catins for patents, {ncluding ro-issuca and deaigna patents, and 51 Twelve e filod, ond 475 TTho fees roccived during the same poriod from all gourcos amountoed to $701,620.73, | and tho total expondituro to $009,440,69, makin Tocolpts $2,177 in oxcess of tho oxpendituros, Tho ap- une 80, 10,000 for 10,000 for for tho ropro uction of old drawings,.. Theso {toros wero unusual, arption of most of the cuatom= ros, Tho cost of fora been dofroy- od out of tha Gavernment, Printing-Office appropria-~ ANDRES , JONNEON'S DRFENGE, d o communicas roply to that of papor in August f Mrs, Surratt ag ono of the assuseing of President Lincoln, After giving , Johnson says : Holt aucceedod witness who caso with This of July, ho and 1 belng alone : wero then tn(lthel'elaimnved by tho Exe ocate-General 1o Bamo aftarnoon, offoct was Dopartmen| urt was submitted to me by Judge Holt, on ihoBth day of July, 1805, Instead of ontering ‘tho Excontivo Mansionin tho ususl way, Lie mission by tho private or family ontrance to the Ex- gained ad- the papers took placo in tho library 5 and ho and X alono wero prosent, tho' Court in o cases of Horold, Atzerodt,and Payno were consldored jn the order named, and thon tha sentonca in tho caso of €p88, 10 Tecom- 0 And dis- 8, presentad itaelf, by Judge 4 Holt mnd my=, 3 ar force lemnity, He urged tht the 'fact that fhio criminal was 8 woman wae, in jtaeity ation ; that whon a womau unstxed . heraelf and cntored tho aroa of crimo, it wab rathoran nifence ¢ thnt tho , without timn would sa1m0 death, bo to offer a promlum’ to tho fnmlll\l?x i: lmglg‘unli: n the commis- | in somo portions prominent in aiding” itors, and ho thouglt tho time hod § utely noceasary, ¢atg so clearly and conclusively establishied,” to eot an oxamplo which would haye a sglutaty influgnco, To wus not only In favar of the approval of tho son: oo, bt s oxenutian at ho carilset praciloablo dag, 00 of our consultetion, dudge ol jor Bpproving the sentence of 1p tho papocs, ba |. in tho Qougty s i, and de- family'or privato, ¥rom tho above atatement 4t will bo noted, that tho, aperg were not submitted In the usual way by s 2 yotary of War, but’ brought to tho Proaident b3 A PP L R oA oCALE HonBES) whdor. of ivusin, Hrg insFeite pronounces - that - the Chaptup ~gply~ Ia compstent | tious of Mr, Stauton. ° This, doublleas was dono to o eloct o -Viear - Ospitwlay on: the ' deceaso saya umn[. and huston 1o execution, nnd ovincos tho of 'n" Tilshop, ‘ang {list: all presontstions of Eum- [ SPirit which aufigated Judgs Holt: during tho_entlra of - ‘prococtling eroré,” o °Kinge, or Dukes, or ~Prosidents, who Fave viutpod such priviloges, ara altogothor nul Aud vold, It also Infiicts *tho inajor cxcommunication; ipeo'tacto, on Canons aud digmiiarics of Gathediels if cy ‘veniuro to give up tho admiulitration of any chuizeh to such nomineo of the oivil power ; Toferves absolution in sucly’ case esbocially 1o thio Toman Yoy AT for t1ig titae being, and declares {9t huck {ntrudors to be null oud void, * = five mombors of tla brought o thosttontlo &(\flng would' hivvo e Defora ual action in the pron] Johnston says, in conclusio e dont, it {5 not 1o, bo f MORTUARY. rocotdnuthorizad by Budga: Holt ——— Dy Col, Tumetl, Biiecil” Ju Funoral of Col. ¥i. D, Cools, President | Commiisica, the question arlacs, of the Jeailrond und Warchousy Qo) mission. 3 5 - Who ean doubt that if his namo 4nd that of Tudge Riogham had been‘attached tq the Seluicn stgnod by and tho pra; yer had been T, Tutely cortalu that if'tho potition was atinohed” tatbo origlual record beforo 1t waa mmfimqi“t 0. tho Presis o priuted and cortifiul (ga_Advocato of tho ich of tho twois mitelca, 1 aullicntio a gonuluo? If (lio fecord, a8 It appeured in the possession of the Judgo 'Advocato-Genoral {f trio, tion that {a falso which ho has glven to tho puby Spaelal m:fm,n\ (o ¥he Uhicuyo Tritune, He. Xf, ou tho othor haud, tho rocol LlixBod with Drooxtiazon, il Rov. 10" tinorel of Qol. | hfé oichal panction {s {mup, '‘then that in 1,-D), Codk ook pladh from his realdence iu Normal | Lls bureau la falsg, nopgpsaily,” Judge Holt imat b ') Uelock this aftornoon, funcrel services bolng held hero, Many dlstinguished perwons wero prouent, Tlio pull-Learors woro Aossra, Irown and Ploraon, s~ soclaten of {ho doccascd on the Commisalon ; JUdKG T, F, Tipton, of thin Gironib; Judgs X; M, Betijudi, President Richard Kdwards, o¢ tho Norsia) Hchiool | orty to accopt ejther glternathy d oo e Eana s SucEnALIYE, A1 to eacapo as ho Lha lg conclusionds, that o did not only {0t (o 4m{t (ho motition to. the Prosident, bt up- )‘fl‘"fld aud witlihold it from (he ofticial hilat $0ut dmmportant trial fn tho wuala of th ory of the A 0 nal " ] sl aad i tho Ton, J. W, Yoli; of Nofthal | the Mon, W, Bmith of Lexington 1 i W a‘u! r, Obiof Grain-Tu’ OBITUARY. poctor bi Dloago, Disldca thedo, Wero posent : pak i Al t0v, Hovuridgo, Bucrotary of State Harlow, Socretariod McLaughlin, Kaymond, " and Bovoridgo; Gens. Mox Nulta sud Dick ; and Oapt, Oarter, and other 10embiory of the Fourth Iilinals Unyalry. ‘fhoflnbeal ortefy in voua of great lengil,- Tho komnins wero depreltod tu | B4 cats, died horo to-dng, T et e wont L Ble S Teslugs Rrandmotioe. o ‘the an. o i, ihis Judiclal Dstrict, b placoous of ¢ hobiest map of utie Btate, o, et Dt R i oty i THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE IN INDIANA, * Spectal Diepaich to The Ohlcaga Tribuid, RronsoN, Tud,, Nov, 11, —Thoygh the religious ex- cltement fu engrossing pubilio” attention, the tomper- suce-workors ate pot’the loss xaalous, Thia wa to Iet dsy fot'tho anloon-kespors to prens the potition abking o peroflt frum the Comnislohors, Fhunyh thioro aro bn four ealoons horo, aod hiv 18 the hiomo of Willinn Baxter, thio autbios o 163, when “she movi ! lived since that umfifu f ‘LouisviLre, Xy, Journal from Bowling Greon states Drdon, ol cittzun of that ely, tho ow Femparanco | fusl,, 10aving o fortune of $160,000 Dill, right {u this cannly they gos the requisite signuers, | which t g Th b ot by’ the Aremperaince DoopIo ttors | roon, b oe '© Citabilall & L oy hetara tho Nourd of Comminsionors, an_at tho lust meoting, when tho only potition presonted wan re- Jeolod, “Thiero aro ouly threo lcensed saloons fu tho d thelr Hounges wes Abd el KKndor, ] gruuted under the °“‘. chiaftain, is dead. Rrsy Ellgaboth Woed, Dixon, Klws Aged 104 Yonrs. * DrxoN, I, Nov, 11,—Mrn, Elizaboth Wocd, aged 105 y e aouaia vas D Iteaton, e udlfla of Alra, Weed was born in Rock- i hud *eamo to Onelds County, Ny Y., Bomo tvlenty yonoa after, where abo resldod U i 0c, Whore stis Lins Maj. XXy W, Ogden, Bowling Grueon, I ¥ Nov, ll,—'»A spocial to the Courfer- that Maj, R, W dfed on tho J0t h uxcopt $40,000 of roe uhole o Bowling. Tants, Nov, 13,—Abd el Keder, tho famous Asab, ck, doceased = CRIMINAL NEGLECT. Sevon Persons Killed in New York by tho Explosion of a Boilers. A Boy of Thirteen Acting Engineer at the Time of the Disaster. New Yonx, Nov. 11.—A bofler exploded at 4 o'clock this aftornoon at tho cornor of Fonrth avenus and One undred and Twentloth streot, used by Coyno & Boemer, contractors on tho Fourih avenue mprovo- monla, Bovon pordons woro inalantly killed and sove oral woundod. Al of the Killed had either thio whols ar a portion ot {lslr hoads blown off. ‘Tho following aro tho namoa of the killod: John Gibison, Jobn Foley, Thilip Miller, @ ‘kor, Louisn Dsasford, agod 18, Willlnm Brith, n 6choolhoy who s, pasiliy ‘over tho temporary Lridgo’to tho {rack, ngod 14, and Irona Belfetain, aged 13, Alon tho pppor portion of Fourth avenue, tho Now Yor Central and Iudaon Rivor Raflroad Companics aro en- prcd o ezonvaiing tho streat, for tho pirhote of ninking a track bolow thopresent Iovel. Numerous hofating maohines, worked by steam power from movablo ongiuc, ore used in the work of oxcavation, sud it tho o guo of' tom engines = whioh orplodod, Tho bollor was an upright high-prosatre of tho tubular gort. 1t was n rhargo of Jobn Barnum, who ind n- trusted it ton boy 13 yoars of ago, who hind beon sl Jowed to act aa engincor, to tho peril of scores of lives. The boiler exploded with terriblo nolse, and in an instant aftorwards, a8 tho dustand dobris clearod way, tho ground was con to bo strown with bodies of thio doad and wounded horribly torn aud muttlatod. CARL SCHURZ. Hiis Views in Regard to Forcign Af- fairs—What Do ‘Thinlks About Amer- icnn Politics ¥le Itcfusen to Disclo —The Iteport that Mr. Schurz Cone templated Romoving to Chicago Contradicted. ) Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. . 81, Louss, Nov, 11,—Oarl Schurz renchied homa laat Bunday, ' Yostorday ho was intorviowod briofly in ro- gard to foroign matters, tut ho positively declinod to ntters word about American politics, o says ko has Dot been home long onough o got the yun of things, iy timo .sbroed. was spont cntiraly in Germany, except a briof visit'to Vienna, -Ho'ssya that tho Expo sition was a fino dlsplay of. the industrics of theworld Dut badly arrangod. "The Amorican exhibition was 8 mortitying fatluro, ~ Ho corrocts tho statemont that ho said tos Washing- ton correspondont that France was haggard, Spaln ‘hopeloas, sud Gormiany debauched by the sudden in- flux i of ;, monoy, 5 Wis _ opinfon in ro- % to ¥ France i ts, that tho* declarn~ fon of Chambord hus givon new Iifo lo tlo Topublio, The prospoct in Bpain ho considors dismal. Thioro hus boon ‘& good deal of. over-spcoulation in 324 » good muny joiot stock enteryriacs of usstionable oh 3 but thoy have not de-. Da tho country, Thore ‘was no sudden influx of ‘money {nto Austris, but tho financos thero woro much mora’ doranged tlian in Gormany, where tho panio afterwacds aproad, A large majority of the Gorman poaple nro entlirely unaffectod by it. i The fricndly tios that bind Germany sud Italy woro Wy atrongthoned b mminucl. About one-third of tho peoplo in tho Gere ‘man Empire aro Cotliolics, and sbout one-fourth of As tohis rhen Schurz says ho never thought of 1t, to Clloago, M. and wonders how tho repors originated, ————— ST. LOUIS. Exciting Seemo in & Court Hoomee=A Policeman Attncks tho Proseculing Atlssmey, but is ¥lcld Back by Othor Nov. 11— wary sxciting scene ocourred of Quimingl Ouspecson this nftornoon, D. o@s of Lhe proveculing cottir e Jfiu o ?:'&., ainst Ohiof- of- for 3 ubl{:‘l arrest a0 3 ‘summing _up, o ‘i ‘fipg "Fuoman . N T <~ zar tho dafanse, with bringlng into court s pack of to0 blackon tho churace tor of reapsatabla sworn falicly, Bearcely had tho words passod Johne son'a Iips when O'Nell sprang from hia seat within the bar, rished aaross the room, snd afmoda blow al him, which, howovor, missod, 'O'Nell was immediately soizod'by Chief Detectiva Harrigan nnd sovoral jurors, and Johnson drew a pistol to defend himsolf from further sasonlt, Groat excitomont onsued, but order was finally restored, and Jolinson' pro- ocoded with his spoech, and rolteratod former assortion, but 1o further demonstration was miado. O'Noil audl Jobudon woro flued $50 cach Sor contempt, ! This caso, which has boon bufore the gourt eight days, and Las oxcited unueual oonmnl\t throughout tho city, was given to lhulfl‘r luta this ovening, and a verdict s anxiously waitéd for both'aldes, Tho infers cat fu tho enko turna malnly on tho severity of the penalty which, in addition to fine and_imprisonment, disqualifies thé guiity party from holding sny ofice 1n futuro, and also, diafrandhlses hisn, 3 KNOX_GOUNTV: A Voto to Docide Between the Qlaimg "of Galesburg nnd Knoxville to the County-sent, - . Special Dispaleh ta The Chicago Tribune, Gaxzsnuna, 1il., Nov, 11.—Tha_ quostion whother Galeaburg or Knokvillo should bo Mic seat of - Knox Ganaty was to-dzgroferred to tha otors of tho county, Both placea folt that to-day'a doclaon would bo final #nd_gonsequontly the battlohas been a Lard one, oud olozely fought, Knbxvilla trled thiough challeuging to deter maliy fram vapis an unusysily, heavy ut mondation for a commufation of her sentence was.|'vote wad cast, Themajority from tho Ialodt" montioned oz submittod o me. But the queation of TR e T ady been_adveriod sianda about 1,300 for Gnles) ty il bo from 800 ta 1,600. . GONE DOWN. /The XLoss of tho Occan Stonm: malin. Eully Belicyed. Niw Yo, Nov. 1L.—The loss of the ocean stoam- ship Tomalla " is £0lly ciodited at thio Ship Nows Ex- cliange, Sho safiea’for the Mediterranesn on the 20th of September, with & heavy lond of frelght, buf osr- Tiod no passengers, Tho Inst that wos Geop of hor was on tlie 24 uit,, when she waa ntnp{wx\ off the cosst of Nova Bcotla by o aailing.vesact tuat was ehort of pro- Galeaburg's majorl- mp Xas viafons, Tho vosscl and carjo wero valuod st noarly. 000, SPECIAL NOTIGES, PSRN e vvtrvin P v ot oy S SUT OIS i+ The Confessions of an Invalid. " Puhlistiod as ing and for tho bonlt of pen and sty NS Buifor from Norvous Dobility, Ao otaw urad himsel: Supplying th ds ot o frod.of Gharges A ddsois NATHAR: , o 168, Hrool LY. iR HKEARNEY’S BUCHU, KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU, The only known remody for Bright's Disease, Aud » Positivo Remody for GouT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABETES, ° DYSPEERSIA, WERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, % I 4 ! Urine, Trritatl v onRatamtl o o oration st b BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, Spermatorycsa, Logacarrlcan ox Whites, Disossos of the STONE IN THE BLADDER, Brickdust Da 3 Qaloulus Grarel o Belokdut Devonit, aud Muous, oF KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCETU i a tly oures sll Disoasos or Alloo- Positivoly ang vnflmnna‘H'un‘x:vl:‘nn BLADDER, KIDNEYS, and DROPSICAL SWHLLINGS, Extsting in Mon, Women, aud Childron, NO MADTER WIAT THE AGE, Prico, 1 por Bottlo, or Blx Tottlos for &8, Depot, No. 104 Duane-st, New Yark. Hold by, Druggista Hvorywhore, AN SOHAAOK, STEVENSON & REID, Whatamn VAR o by & BUINHAAL & BON;: Whiclauato Dryseiste. Cutcaat, i ; tho rocent. vieit of “Vicior | DRY GOODS. 1.8, Clfin & ¢ Importanf to the Dry Goods Trade, SPECIAL SALE, Commencing Tnesiay Morwing Nov. 11, 1873, 1. B, CLATLIN & (0. Will offer their entire stock of Merchandise, both Foreign and I_)omestic, amounting to SIX MILLION DOLLARS, At such reduction from pr ent values as will insure the sale of their entire stock with- in thirty days. Great sacrifice will be made, but during this special sale the term of credit will be strictly thirty days, with proper dis- count for prompt cash, GLOVES, LINENS, &o. A FEW SPECIAL BARGAINS AMONG HUNDREDS NOW SELLING AT CARSON, PIRIE & CO’8 RETATL DEPARTMENT, WEST MADISON & PEORIA-STS. EID GLOVES. 8,000 pairs gonnino Paris Kid Gloves, equal to any in quality, reducod from 31,75 to $1 2 paic—In colors anly, *!Thomson's Boat” 3-button Kid Gloves at 3150, regu Iar price 1s $2.25-in colors only. Good 2-buttou Kid Gloven, Culoxed and Black, 81 a patr. Good 1-button Kid Glyyes, Golored and Black, 85 conts pair. CORSETS. T'he grontest bargaius over offerod in real Fronch Wove [Corsets, warzanted best shapes and qualities imported; ‘about aotual hialf-prico, as follows Rogular 84.50 Corast, for 2.50. Rogular 33,60 Carsot for 3,00, i~ Rogular 83.50 Corset. for $1.50. Good Whalebono Oorsots at atill lower prices, HOSIBRY, UNDERWIEAN. | Ohildron's good White Morino Hoso, 20 cts. Largo lino of Ohtldron's Fanoy Hoso, cheap, Ladies' full sogulsr Whito Cotton Hoe, 35 ote., & bar- eln, s e -~ Ladlos' Morino Vosta snd Drawars, & good artlols, 8o, Gonts' colorod Morino Vests and Pants, 50 ota, Largo assortmenp of finor Undarwoa, vory choap. FLANNBELS. Qood White Domot. Flauuola at 30 and 35 ota. Good White All-Wool do,, 800, 80, and upwards, Good Rad All-Wool do., S50 upwards, ‘Bargains in Shirting Fiannols, ‘Bargains in Blakor Fiannols, Bargaius in Blaukots, - - WOOLBIS. Lino of Caastmoros for Boys' waar, 60, 65, 76 ota. nad upwarde, i ‘THaary datk Oassimoros for Mon's woar, 80, 8 ots., 81 aod upwards. = A heavy black Watorproof, groat bargain, 65 ots. Bargatns in Navy Bluo Watorproofs, $1.25 upwards, LINBN REMNANTS. 9,500 short longths, Manufscturors' Romnants, Pare Irish Linens, at 25 ota. & yard—a great bargain, 500 short longths, flno quallty of same goods, at 80 cts, » yard, some of them belng worth §1, IT PAYS TO TRADEON THE WEST SIDE. Cor, Madison & Peoria-sts. - HYDROKONION. AR YDROKO} TREATMENT FOR CATARRE, DR. CLESSON PRATT, PALMEBER FHOUSH, Authior of Medioal Hydrokonia for Catarrh and Thront Disnaan, the Rostarativo Teostmont tor Nouralgia end Jtlioumatism, (ho Eloctropathio Disgnosisof Disuuse, vto. Tloues—10 to 12 and 3 to 5, Vonanitation fre GENERAL NOTICES. AT A MEETING Of tho Noard of Diroctors \he COOK COUNTY NA- TIONAL BANK, on Monday last, tho resignations of Ohauncey T Iv,nan. ‘Vico-Presidont, and U. G, Buokloy, Cnablor, waraaqoopted, and ALBER'T WUST, of Coun. u_){m\l lowa, was olocted Oashior. Uhe rotiremont of Mr, Buokloy was qn acoount of his qomn but with the consant of the Presidont of the bank, who in Mr, Wost vlr_l acquaintance and friend, who is woll vorsod fn bankinig, having boen for yoars a privata bankor and Osshler of the Paclfio Natlonal Bark at Counoll Bluifa,” The rotiroment of Mr, Bowen, was on quogut of his own private alairs so dlvid (g his attontion a8 to provont bim giviog proper attzuMon to tho Lusluoss of tha bank, f UNION PACIFIO RAILROAD, Anggitoations for alooph: mmodal e e e o e e S b hisotioo, No, 87 Hiutly Qlurk street, Ohioago, HALI Fo. 1 1k, DERWEAR, &o, WORRINGIMEN! ‘We have marked our Underwear down where warm. 1levery man can keep Shirts and Drawers that we have sold at 'Y6c. each we now sell for 60c.; those that we have sold for b0c. we are now selling for 2b6c¢. ets we are selling Our Knit Jack- for. less money than any concern in the world will sell them to you for. ‘We havehad these ds sent to us from £00 an Eastern House to £ sell or them, and we know that no one can sell them to you as low as we are authorized to. BOSTON Square -Dealing CLOTHING, 8. X, CORNER OF (LARK & MADISON-STS WILSON SEWING MACHINE, VIENNA PREMIUMS. ' THE WILS0N SHUTTLE SEVVRNE .. OHINES PRIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor ¥OR THH Best Sewing Machine, THE BEST MADE SEWING MACHINES, AND THREEB Co-Operative Medals The Best Made Set of Harness, The Best Made Side Saddle, - The Best Boot and Shoe Work,' And the Best Samples of Cloth Sewing. No othor Sowing Machines received Pre~ miums on their Merits, which we will prove .by evidence at our Offigp, and that all roporta relating to the contrary are false. Machines Sold on Easy Monthly Payments, BATESROOM: 107STATEST. aud 378 WEST HADISONST, CEICAGO- —— REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE, A A A A Aot RENINGTON SEWING-MACHINE AWARDED THE “MEDAL FOR PROGRESS,” AT VIENNA, 1873, The Highest Order of *“ Modal ? Awarded at tho Exposition. No Sewing-Machine Recelved & Higher Prise. A Fow Good Rensonat i ) thi bl e Suronmy T 8 M| oo ikuns Liglt, combination of qualitics. 4.—-Durable—runs for years withont repairs, lw"“tmml,ll"' Aby W " 213 out onsily anaged by the o Do aitorod witlo runbing, Au ma W wvor-Aring. 58 tho Aut L D antfomm YRR ot ‘stion St any sow. Thraad-Control u Lonaiohas and utadtured by tho mow nb any snood, ows i B 4} Address Tteminy ‘Westorn Offico 285 Btate. for Agenoios or Information, rop Feed, ocured \Vill do ali variotlos of Work and Fanoy Stitohing Length ot g 0 0an be tho fama. wiile Y1as our ‘movoivent of It 1s m: dlifal and h fot, B the celobrated lmflixt)"’l’o'&"mfim‘z\;?'fu ton Sewing.Machine Oo. .ubf Ohioago, nL.' MEETINGS. Attontion, Sir Xunights. colal conclave of Bt. Bernard, Commandors B K. hia Wodne thio Gidor of K. - at 73§ o'clack. dfi] orouln, X i i) No. 55, Work on <. O ICKERBON, Rocordar, Masonie, ' 1, W. Digelow Laige, Iar comimu Mllnnlhl‘-% 7 o'oluck, Wevk on Thi rd Dogros, nombaes” ro~ All 3 N dially ins g b et Vit Snan ST WINTER RESORT, T, AIRKEN FEOTH AIKE, l» B O, his_nopular liouss is xow o A Ta ity st faro and attoni Bheh roputata, WAL 1t BATLEY & GO d guests may re) L alon as il Bustaln i Erop're. '» Porfoct Look Btltsh, aliko on both sidon, Smooth, Nolsolces, and Rapld—besy H A

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