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o Duilp Tribune, VOLUME 27. CHICAGO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1873. NUMBER 86. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. TR B WILSON BROS,, SHIRT AND COLLAR HANUFAGTURER) ND MEN'S FURNISHERS, Have consolidated their entire Chicago business, including their State-st. Store, (Clark-st. Store, and Manufactory, at 67 and 69 WASHITETON ST, (1d Croshy Opera Honse Site, Where they -have the largest, best lighted, and most elegant Men's Fur- WATCHES. T &L, Union Square, New York, No. 10 Grand Quai, Geneva, Ta addition to tholr usual stock of SUPERIOR STEM- WINDERS, offera full assortment of COMPLICATED WATCHES, OOMPRISING CHRONOGRAPHS, MARKING FI'TH SEC- ONDS. CHRONOGRAPHS, WITH SPLIT SECONDS, OHRONOGRAPIS, WITIL SPLIT AND' INDE- PENDENT FIFTil SECONDS. REPEATERS, STRIKING IOURS AND QUAR- TERS. u;‘ll!!sl‘EA’l‘EnS' STRIKING HOURS AND AlIN- REPEATERS, STRIKING HOURS AND FIVE MINUTES. SELF-ACTING REPEATERS, STRIKING ‘HOURS AND QUARTERS. OALENDARY WATCHES, SHOWING DAY OF 'Nél! x:V!«:l:x{ AND MONTH AND CHANGES OF TR AOON, NEW BOOKS, T0 COUNTY OFFICERS, HAINES' TOWNSHIP LAWS, Now Fdition, Price, .00, Law Bindiug, §.00. Matied. HAINES' NEW TREATISE, FOR JUSTICKS, BTO. ‘Now Riltion. 8V, Slucop, $1.60. I'ron HILL'S PROBATE GUIDE, The Drobato durlsdiction an Practicg n tha County Cortie: necordine: o (ho Bintutes and Dociigns I the Siato of. Hinsie, con tho Tawof Wille, of Adrtuotratiph, And of Guardian and Ward} bolug & Guldo for Lxecutors, Adiloftirators, Gutralaas: dhd Uommorvatete: i 1o managomont and sotion: St . By Bdwacd o. T, Exq. 80, 85,00 tyoise HILL'S MUNICIPAL OTFICIS. i Oty Tow, ¥ A Manual for Couns and Preeinct Officors, and ons gonorally, whothor under Primary or Town. ehip Organization, in tho State of Hilnols, containing the substauco of tho Conatitution and the Statuty with the Judiclal Decislons rolating to Minicipal Cor. portions, Countics, Towns, Cltles, and Villages, with all tho necossary formn, Ity Kdward J. 1L, Pp. 800, Law Shecp, 85,00, Myors, ‘WENDLING'S INDEX, ILLINOI§ REPORTS, An Alphabotieal Indox_showing by Paraliel Relorancea tho soveral cases in tho Iltinols ‘Reports bsequently & TRovorsod, Modified, Explained, Approved, or Main talned by thu Bupremn Court of Illliuols, ifrom Breoso to Pifty-sovonth Volume, juclusive, of tho Ro. ports, Dy Goo. R, Woudiiug. E. B. MYERS, Law Publisher, 03 WABHINGTON-ST. NEW BOOXKS. BPASTIATYS .Sonlisms of the Protectionists, FOIL SALT BY JANSEN, McOLURG & CO. PRICE 0 Crsms, GENERAL NOTICES. WOTICE. ~ _A specicl meoting of the Firnt Unitarian Boolety of Chicapo will bo held at the Qhuvoh, corner of Michigan-zv, and Twepty. third-st,, Mcndny ovoning, Mov. 17, a6 7:30. Thero will bo buainous ot importanco to at- tend to. In connection with this meoting thore will aleo bo rental of powa, By order of the Trustoas, 0. I', SINCLALR, Bocretary, O = I I ¢3- EX Y5, GRAND OPENING OF JOHN DE BERGE'S BRUNSWICK EILLIARD _PARLOR, Bouthw: ivinion and Wells-ats, —_ ) UNION PACIFIO RAILROAD, Avplloations fur alooping-car accommodations over tho Upion Paolfo Jtallraad may bo mada to the wndorigned AS e pRley V00 BT Pt Korl atewas, ) 5 L o e b ad 0B K, i2vo,, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. M O WIES? SHIRT AND GOLLAR HANUFACTURERS, AND HEN'S FURNISHERS, nishing Establish- ment in America. Their lines of Un- derwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Hdkfs,, Shirts, Gol- lars, Cuffs, &c., &c., are very large and attractive, Hand- ling such large quantities of goods as is dome by this firm, to supply their Cincinnati Estab- lishment in addition to the one here, they VA SHIRT AND COLLAR VANUFACTURERS D MEN'S FURNISHERS are enabled to pur- chase at much less than usual rates, which permits them to sell at less than ordinary prices. Their Manufactory, in the upper part of the building, con- tains upward of 10,000 square feet of floor, is so thor- oughly lighted that the most particular work can be done with ease to cutters GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.. T Y SHIRT AND GOLLAR HANUF AGTURERS, ND MEN'S FURNISHERS, and seamstresses, Their Laundry, in the basement, has upward of 2,000 square feet of floor, that is thoroughly lighted. Their Sew- ing and Laundry Machinery will all run by steam powrer, Theyareall ready for business. Please look in upon them, Will remain open until 9 o'clock THIS EVENING. CROOXK'S HYPER-SWEET CORNNYRUP. A PURE SYRUP, AS PURE AS LOAF SUGAR, A SYRUP WITH A MAPLE FLAVOR, Equal fo the Best Maple Syrap, A Syrup Acceptable o the Palate as Sweet, With no Bongblack or Acid Taste. . Most Syrups sold at the present time are made from the refuse of sugar refineries, They arobloached by acids, and have very liftlo sac- charine properties left in them, and areplainly injurious to the teeth and stomach. . ' Crook’s Hyper-Sweet Corn Syrup will surcly commend itself as pure and excellent to any who will use it, and will become a household need now in this time of Buckwheat Cakes, For sale by all dealers in Fancy Grocories, AT WHOLESALE BY BLISS, MCORE & (0., 39 & 41 Wabash-av, 9 The acknowledged loading Reed Tustrument of tl:o age, oss0zecs moro approved Teaturcs than auy other Reed tan, Sucl Is the brisk demnnd for theso unapproachablo in. struments that tho oxtenelvo fagtory i3 running on full timo, with tho usunl comploment of wnekmen, thi orilars, argoly exceoding tho manufac- Asenta for tho Burdott Orgun Sou ovun'In thesa dull timos, yrars! ability (o supniy, ot established in Al (mportent ciics ARd. towns: for our Iiiustrated Drice List. Gengral Agenva tor e Mot xal Agents for tho Nariliwe Btate nnd M(lnnfiu«n;.. hites HENORANDUM BOOKS, GULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (O, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. ONSUMERS will flud it profitablo t t hatarn ordering nlam\'hor&n )!lk?ll};fi 'ff J?":"EI(“I’I“JE.:,B hotosslo and Rotail Stationors, Printers, and Blank ovk Munuhclrllrcu 2 103 Clark-at, FOR SALE, f}f’]‘;':.k\&."."'.fv.?z:' ’l‘"“’m)fl Winnetha of 10 roon 1 1t Tut, ea 4,003 deit carh, "PIBIEGTION BABY JUMPRL, thoasais b vz Imbios (e to foneioon, minthe el Por dou, cnnl’lfi On&]vg} o B OBNE 550y [l e 1L yor havi Ryah) | thicinken ut DILNDYS Q BIUDIO, BU0 Wibashe ov. oxX s s oL | il o B A e g3, BTN, Gy Bantars, FINE CLOTHING., Is secured by the romarkebly low price of our goods. QUALITY In fabric and labor charactorizes all our germonts, In cut and finish is combined in all our work. Men’s and Boys’ PIHE CLOTEERS We o constontly adding new aud choies goods {0 oor alveady - Tmmese Stock. We meet the demands of the times with the BEST goods aud LOWEST prices. WILDE, BLUETT & CO., SON-978, _ To purchase or Jenso, by the WATIONATL FIRE INSURANCE CO. of Philndelphia, Ponn., an eligiblo site for purpose of erecte ing n handsome murble-front building, snme to be occupiod by thom nas thoir Westorn Branch Departmont, Proposals will elso bo roceived for the pur- ohase of o building suitable for their uso, Address the uudersigned for 10 deys, care Snydor & Millor, o, 164 LinGallc.st, w. ALTSIANK, Seorotary, R T ST VI T ST AN TA I G ST TS E TN maiW ) ry | { () A 10850 por month, everywharo, tn scll ono} + WIAE ol tho ozt nsoful arttelos cvor {nvoutod]! | Y needod In cvory family. omd for lsau, lar, Adilross, 4 SECOMB & CO., Li Cyrgoatio, N, asesd ey i e [ LT [ o e e T E LT E Of overy doscription, includin, Mink, Ermino, Grebo 'ov ]."mgliui? Duol, Whito Astruchan, algo White [ Hear, Woif, and Fox Robos, can boe hoty poy roncybisd, by, fuking 0 . BC 168 Dlinoly aad 234 W, Madiroussts, HATS AND FURS. FURS! HATS! STR%%ER, Shows the largoest and finest stock [ LATIES FINE FORS! [iADE INTC THE NEW SHAPES. The largest fashionable stock of ELALST Fur Repairing done promptly. Seal Sacques trimmed in style. ! TO TEX®E 3. A SHITH & G0, - 181 State-st., The great FUR MANUFAC- TURING Xouse of Chicago, will, on Monday next, com- mence their exhibition of the {lnest stock and styles of extra LONDOM-DYED FUR SEAL SACQUES, MUFFS, AND BOAS IN AMERICA. Also, all other kinds of Le- dies’ and Gents’ FUR GOODS. _PRICES TO SUIT THE TINES, CIDINEE: SAVING ge=zoy BANK B ac‘.""u" Chartered by the k‘:\jfl“m State of Hlingis, Bxclusively o Bavings Dank, 105 CLAPK-ST, liefhodist Chieh Block. £ax per cent compound intorost an doposits. Tians Liaoke luentelicd withont shnrae. Uhildron slaried with ONE DIt s asml, o GKO. SCOVILLE, Presidont. WAL KELsry ReEp, Cash N D bu: tho reco dapueis on doni witlion i it ths Tank Ties é1d al ot TORREY'S ONLEBRATHD "‘:lll' uo’“rulflflll “;ll‘ldll)v‘.mu Ohlul.i IIIXHIIB 1‘(\21‘ hl"l lvllill)!l-(vv.. gt mon Hienianad 40 PPl thom o€ dosteetl J. BRI TG R g d aty for Chicago an AT T —— Slorihuest B Maddisn __INSURANOE. Life Insurance. A smart, onorgotio man, of good rtunding and larye ao ausintancy, wailied, foF tho goneral mausciment i und duout Olitchw of a1oading Now York Gompmiyy {0 wiom uatrn snlorig will e uitviud, dds VRIS, Bt asl AMERICAN BLOOD. Every Life on the Virginius Reported Taken by the Spaniards, One Hu'ndred and Eleven Amer- icans and Cubans Shot to Death. ALl but Eighteen Condemned to Death According to Another Account. The Affair Discussed by an Important Cabinet Meeting. An Important Decision Reached, hut the Ministers Kecp It Seerct. Simultaneous Activity in All the Navy-Yards, The Brooklyn, Franklin, Ean- sas, and Juniata to Sail, Rear-Admiral Scott Sails for Cuban Waters Wednesday. B American Lives to Be Protect- ed at All Hazards. The Madrid Government Postpones Conferenco with Minister Sickles, The Virginins About to Bo Rebuilt as a Spanish Iron-Clad. Proposal to Seize a Spanish Man-of-War in New York Harbor. A Retaliatory Expedition Fitting Out * by New York Cubans. Mass-Meetings of Americans and Cubans, ANOTHER OUTRAGE. ‘WasnmaToN, Nov. 14.—Information has just been received hore that tho balanco of the crow of the Virginius havo beon shot, making 111 inall, ONLY EIGNTEEN LIVES SPARED. HAvaNA, Nov. 14.—Tho trials of all prisoners takon on board the Virginius has been concluded. Only ocighteen will bo saved from doath. Of theee, soveral aro engineers or firemen, who wore ignorant of the destination of the expedi- tion, and fouar or five will be sot at liberty. The othors will probably be condemned to the chain gang. Havana, Nov. 14—Dvoning,—Tho Diario, of Cienfucgns, eays fifty-seven of the Virgining captives woro shot at Santiago on the 10th innt. No particulars of theso additional executions hava yot beon made public hoere, New York, Nov. 14.—A dispatch, via Jamaica, snys on the 10th all the remaining Virgining prisoners woro marched out, and ton dotailed to oxecution ata timo. When those ten wore mur- dored, another ton wora marchod up, and their dead bodies fell ncross thoso of their com- paniony. — WASHINGTON TALK. Specinl Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, THE FEELING OF THE GOVERNMENT. Wasuinarox, D. C., Nov. 14.—Thero are no now dovelopments to-dny in tho Spanish caso against Cubs suflicient to occupy your tole- graphio columns. M. Fish is the tardy mem- bor ot tho Cabinet. Tho President and most others in bis ofticial show n sensitivoness on the Cuban question which the Sceretary of State {urus nway by hiu constant suggestions on tho jurisprudence of the cage, Mr. Lish fs the bulwarle of Spain in the Cabinet. IHis intelligenco and understanding aro supo- rior to tho vest of the Cabinet, Io is the man of uuthority in the Administration. ‘Tho statoment of tho Virginius casn which was telegraphed to you yesterdey hos sinco beon found ta bo qualified by soveral minor objections which My, Flsh itoratos, He says that ho lu OPPOSED TO THL ANNEXATION OF CUBA to the TUusted SHtates, firnt, beenuse wo would loko 27,000,000 of rovenuo mow dorived , in owr customs from Cubau sourcee. 1o seema insonsiblo to the fact that these samno castoms would represent an equal nmount of veliof to our people. Ile snys, noxt, tiat it would cost a vust deal to maintain a gov_ erimont in the larga lslaud of Cubs, unestimal. ing thio tnxes which would earry on the oxponses of tho islaud, o says, ns well, that wo should have to boar:the exponses of a fixed army there, and en additionnl nayul foreo. Ho breaks out of party rules whon ho stigma- tizos 600,000 of the population ny fgnorant and almoat helpless. 1o sayn that we arg’ burdened onough iu this country with tho .abovo class of citizens, COMMENTS OF CONGRESSME, ‘Tho Spanish troublo is commented upon by most of tho Cougresmnen in the city, as showing that we have nogleoted tho uavy, Whilo extonding: our diplomacy and doing u largs bluft business on forelgn countries, wo have no ships, Bpain, without attempting to rogulste the civilization of the world and withont = Governmout, Is physically our suporior on tho water. Iiveiy- Lody exprosses dingust at . THE GENTLEMAN FROM OAMNDEN, N. ., who presides over the Navy Dopartment, “Tf tho Prosident,” naid a prowinont Buraau officor to-day, ** would got out of tho utnpor of pros- pority and invito his Cabinet out of offico, ho might begin & now orn; bute avery weok of Presidont Graut's control shows that ho {o govesuod by tho Erooves ta which ho runs. If anything could oxclte the Govarnment it might talo on & now life. [0 the Associated Press,) WasamiGTON, Nov. 14.—It oon bo atated on offioial authority that while the presont naval proparations DO NOT MEAN WAR againat Spain or Cubs, thoy aro significant of tfiu determination of this Govornment to pro- teot Amorican Interests at any hazard, aud to provent, in future, such maasaores a8 thoso which followed the capturo of tho Virginius, and which shook thu outire civilized world, Tho atienco of the Govornment scoms to bo ox- austed, and e namlng offective can bo de- ponded upon from tho Bpanish Government, notwithatanding ita friendly fooling toward the United Statos, TIHE LAW OF SELF-PROTECTION {8 rocognized by our Govornment as applicable to tho prosent condition of affalrs, Thoro is among nll the prominont officors of our Govern- mont an earnostnoss in the proparations now in progressto meot all questiona practically as thoy ariso, Instoad of deponding on tho Spanish of- ficlals for the transmission of communications {from our Consuls, cithep by lotter or by telo- graph, our naval officers wiil bo instructed to in- (fiuhu dfllgeml{‘ and closely into tho condition of tho afTairs of tho faland, and promptly report tho {acts to the proper dopnrtmont. " Qur Govern- ment ls now waiting to seo WIHAT TIIE BPANISIL GOVERNMENT WILL DO in reapongoe to our oarncst protest sgniust tho outrage porpetrated upon tho victims of tho Vir- iniug, It can bo stated, on the authority of the Prosident bimself, that o dld not, as, raported, porsonally write a dispatch to Gon. Sicklos, di- recting an offer of our co-oporation to be mado to the Prosidont of Spain in the movemonts to control the Cubaas. Nothing of the kind has ovor boen suggested. It is somi-ofticially stated that the demands mada on tho Spanish Governmont by the United Statos aro of such a nature that it will be im- pt;fisihlu for tho former to accopt, and Lhat it ¥l ' RESULT IN A RUPTURE between the two powers, The domands of the United Statos have been transmitted by tgle- graph to Minister Sicklea at Madrid. IMPORTANT OABINET MEETING. Tho reasion of tha Cabinct to-day continued over two Lours, and was the_most important which has takon placo under Prosident Grant's administration, Tho capture of the Virginins audgho shocking barbarities perpetrated by the Bpanish authoritics at Sautiago do Cuba, formed the subject of serious consideration, and detlnito action lowards maintnining the dignity of the United States in tho oxisting complications was takon. Whilo all membors of the Cabinet are extremoly roticent, as to tho naturo of tho con- clusion renched to-day, it may Lo said that tho Admimstration is thoroughly’ IN ACCORD WITH TIff: SENTIMENT OF THE PEOPLE of the conntry, and the course of the auth ori~ ties will be hicartily approved. One membor of the Cabinot, whon appronchod on the subject replicd : *¢ As to the naturo of the action agroed upon to-day, I can say nothing, but you may rest assured that the peoplo of the country will bo satistied.” Immedintoly after tho adjourn- ment of the Cabiuct, Sccrotary Robeson repaired to tho Navy Dopartment, aud first had & long conference; with tho Chiof of tho DBureau of Construction and Ropair as to the : TFITTING OUT TOR SEA of sovoral vessols now laid np, and then with tho Chiof of the Bureau of Equipment and Re- cruiting relative to furnishing such vessels with o complement of mon, stores, atc. Affairs about the Departmonc were conductod with secrecy. Varions rumors are circulatod to-night as to the dotormination of the Cabinet, one of which is that the Govorumont will demand: of Spain the TMMEDIATE ATREST AND PUNIBHMENT of tho parties mainly iusteumontal iu conducting the outrage of which the Governmeut so seris ously compluins, and, if tho Cnatelar Govern- mont sholl be unablo io givo the required satisfaction, this Government will ' PROCEED TO TI[E KXTREME MEASURES - nocoseary to obtain it. ‘Though no Cabinet ofticer ndmits directly that this is one of the con- clusions arrived at during to-day’s deliborations, utill, upon its being prossnted, thera is no posi- tive denial. There is rcason to believe that one of tho sunjeets accompanying tho discussion of the situation was that of g THE SPANISIL MAN-OP-WAR now undergoing ropuirs nt New Yorlk, and that it was romarled in-the courso of the consulta- tion, should that vessol, by any possibility, como into the hands of this ~Governmont, its pos- scssion would more than compensate for tho loss of the Virginius, so far ns the comparative values of tho ships are concerncd. Tho Treas- ury Dopartment to-day, upon the REQUISITION OF TIUE SECRETABY OF TIE NAVY, shipped $280,000 by expross to Norfolk, Va., tho-nendquarters of tho North Atlantic flect, in order that thoro might be no delay in fitting out and supplying with all nocessary stores the vas- goly now under ordors to leave WITIC THE LEAST POSSIBLE DELAY for Cuba and other pomts in tho West Indios. TRear Admira] George H. Scott, commanding the vensels of this expedition, will il from Nor- folk on Monday in the Worcester, his flag-ship, for Havana. SPECIFIO INSTRUCTIONS have been given him by the Government to re- port daily to the Departmont by tclograph from Koy Weut, and nat roly on the Huvaun Cable, which is undor tho control of tho Spunish au- thoritics. It is only exght hours’ run from a- vans to Key Wost, from which point telegrems will be started, SUOULD A RUPTURE OCCUR botween the two Governments, it will bo the policy of tho United States to laud u sufliciont forco of men on the Island of Cuba. Ithas been mentioned by o prominent Cabinot officer that 10,600 men would in uil probability be in ox- coss of the number of troops required to estab- lish, beyond any chance of tailure, tho suthority of the United Statos in Cuba. UNANIMITY OF THE CABINET. Greater ununimity never chavactorizod o Cabi- net scanion than that of to-day, npon the rumors of ndditioual outruges by theioxecution of evory man ou board tho \‘?rghmu. ‘I'he Cubinet shared the feeling of the community in goneral, and overy moember geve some oxpression of his feel- inga upon the roported repetition of the out- rages. 'Whe President, while he will guard to (he utmont the oxtromo rights of Americau citi- zens and defend tho ‘policy which has bedn do- tormined upon, will also meke oarnest rocom- raendotions to Congress ju hia forthcoming niesHuge. 2 CONEUL-GENERAL IIALL - ‘oxperiences much diflienlty in obtaining acenrale inlormution from the Spanish authorities at Huvana, MININTER AIOKLER was to have had a consultation with the Spanish Miuister of Ioreign Affairs, at Madrid, yester- day aflerncon_ant 4 o'clock, but, in condetinonce of tho arrival in that city of news of further ux- ccutions after the murder of tho flrst four prisoners, tho Spunish ollicinls, expressing - tense rogrot and horror ot the circumstunce, suggestod to Ministor Sickles a reasonablo defay in holding the intonded council, and ac- c(aldiugly # briof postyoncment bas boen arrang- od. AN INGORRECT IMPRESSION has been civeutnted thut Seevetary 1sh had ne- sorled that in cuss the Virginius was capturod in British watera it would ho neconsary for Iin- glaud to hold Spain responsible for tho violation of ‘her jwrisdiction, and that this Government would make suek roquivement, Such, howover, i6 not tho cass, ‘L'ho position of Secrotary Fish is to hold Bpain respousiblo for the insult to our 1liyg, no matter whather the act ooewrrad in Brit- isk, American, or Spuush wators, 'Lhe question of Bugland holding Hpain responsibls for an in- sult 1o our flag in Jvitish watery, if it shoutd prova to be \vlfixin o murino loaguo of Dritish tor- ritory, is ono of mocondary and minor considera- tion, not entering at all futo sho prosent compli- cations. e A NAVAL MOVEMENTS. AT THL CHARLESTOWH YARD, Special iapateh to The Chizigo Tribune, Boston, Nov. 1.-~In view of tho wavlike tone of tho dispatches from Washington, spocial ac- tivity in anticipated at tho Navy Yard in Oharlos- town and ai Portemoutls, N, 11, Tt was reported this sitornoon, on whib s said to be tho best suthority, that dlspntches wore received at Chavlestown from the Navy Deportmont at Washington, ordering the hnmediate fitting of tho Brooklyn and Franklin for sca. In gonses quonce of the discharge of o large numbor of workmen from the yard immediatoly aflor the cloction, the work here is by no moans in w forwwrd condi- tiony and, It active wmk s to bo done from 500 to €00 hauds will have to ho omployed at once. The Dvooklyn s at presont in (lri'-doela, with & wmnll foreo of mon at work upon her, and it j8 thought thet sho cannot be pot 1cady for activo sorvico within six wooks, 'be Trauklin v in m womowhet wmoxo forward ‘ stato, and han now boilors already in. Thers are alan at this navy-ynrd three monitors, One, tha Misntonomoh, hos her piating off, aud ls in othor rospacts usoless for immediato sore vico: but tho othor two, it is thought, ol bo fitted within four wooks, and putin ordinary within a fow mors. There is nlso on tho stocks a now torpedo-boat, tho mato of that recontly launched in Now Yorlk, “which could bo launchod within o fortnight, an thon fitted with but liltla delay, In nddition to tho Brooklyn and Franklin, tho Vandalin is build- ing, and ean lnunched within a month, and pat in morviconblo condition in two months longer. 1t is possible that all the vessels named con ba ot in roadiness goonor than the timo indicated f largo gangs of workmen are put on. As yot, no applications for employmont have boon mado at tho yard, on account of a supposed de- mand arisivg out of tho Cuban difficulty, AT THE FOUTALOUTII NAVY-YARD, the only availablo ship at prosont is’the Ply- mouth, nnd this cannot ba got in rendiness for sen for soveral months, Tho Marion, which i boing robuilt, is to be launched the 1at of next month, and at lonst threo months would be ro- quired to fit hor for gervico. The mon rocruit- od on_tho Sabino have boon ordored to New York, and thoy will loave at onco. Thore has been a Iarge discharge of workmen from this yard also ; and if thoro uro ordera for active work a large force must again be employed. It is doclared that no direot orders Lave yot been recoived at this yard. AT PIILADELPHIA. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribu Pumapcrrina, Nov. 14,.—The Mauhattan is now rendy for sen, though all of hor officers hove not yet arcived. It is undorstood that she aud tho Mahopeo go into commission on Mon- ny. THE BROOKLYN NAVY-YARD. New Yonk, Nov. 14.—Tho United States nctulr’xmur Kansas eniled to-dey for Santisgo de ubn. Tho excitement over the Cubsn affairs con- tinues, and opinions differ as to tho proper or probable nction of the Governmont, The work of fitting out tho Juniotta is going on rapidly. ‘Fhis attornoon sho took on board her armament and powder, and will' probably sail to-morrow morning to join the North Atlantic squadron. Nothing has yot boon doue to tho Ioanoke, whichisstill fying intho river, Thorohave been no furthor orders recelved at the Navy-Yard, tho ofiicors say, but work is going on with_unusual nctivity, "Uho assortions that no orders have Dbeen recoivod aro not credited by somo, becaus 6 itisunid that movemonts aro constantly being made for which direction must have come from the Bocrotary of the Navy. The opinion is ox- preesed in tho Navy-Yard that the Unitod States Government will be justified in SEIZING TIIE BPANISI FINIGATE ARAPIDES now lying thero for ropairs, She carrics thirty uns, & Specicl Dirpatch to The Chicago Tridune. DEPARTURE OF THE KANSAS, New Yonk, Nov. 14.—An event which,for thres days pst, has boen anticipated, has atlongth oc- curred, Au Amorican mon-of-war has at last sailed for Cuban wators. The dc}mrture this moring of tho Kansns was the chi¢f local event of tho day. 8he sailed with sealed ordors, but it saema cstablished boyond doubt that her orders will talo lier direct to Santingo De Cuba. The work of proparing tho other availablo vesgols for ses is proceeding with all possible haste. g i PUBLIC FEELING. IN NEW YOI, New Yomk, Nov. 14.—On recoption of the nows of the massncre of the romainder of the pasaengers and crew of tho Virginius, a large number of Cubane assombled in the well-known Cuban restaurant, in Pino streot. This last and greatest atrocity seems to have completely stunned tho majority of them, and crushed out: all the hopes they had thus far clung to that the remainder of their unfortunato frionds would be saved. This blow has 1aid waste thoir manlinoss, and even blotted out with its great red, appalling stain thoir bolief in tio ultimate success of their caugoe, which has always boon dominant in thom. ‘This was cortainly truo of the gathering sbove roforred to. ‘They romonntrated foobly, and cast })Inmn indiscriminatoly. They wore veory bittor n DENUNCIATION OF PRESIDENT OBANT AND BECRE= TALY FIBH, . Bnaid one: “If Prosident Grant had dismissed Fish and the SBpanish Minister after tho first four wore shot, the bloodhounds would not have murdered any moro prisoners, All tho blame bolongs to Fish, I do beliove that if he remaing 1m oftico S}.min will not even bo mado_to apolo- gizo," Thoy said that the Spanish Conent at New York was Lish’s gon-in-law, and charged that _that relation and Spanish gold had proju- dicod the Soorotary against them. They say they do not think it advisable to fit out oxpoditions in aid of Cuba, as Spain could send more complote oxpeditions than they, and at less cost. : : » MAS8-MEETINGS T0 BE IELD, * At o mooting of the Cuban League, hold here to-day, it was doecided to hold a large mass- mesting in Steinway Holl at as onrly & day ag possiblo. A committoo was appointed to report to-morrow on the timo of holding tho meoting. . A hand-bill, signed by A. W. Dugar, setting forth that a mass-mecting of American citizens will bo hetd at 8:30 p. m. to-morrow, in front of the City Hall, to take action in rogard to the slaughtor of tho passengers and orow of the Virginius, was widely circulated in tha oity to- duy, The closing sontouce read ss follows : *¢ Assombloe peoplo-~,joalous of your uational {{Rhts on the soil and seas of the Western Con- nont ! " A DLOODTHIRETY CIRCULAR, dated Fifth Avenuo Hotol, Nov. 12, addrossed to Hamilton I'ish, Secrotary of State, and signed £100 Cubans of New Yark,” was circulated through the city on Thursday, and was_printed in ono of this morning’s papers, It atiributed o Tish's inactivity the massacro of tho Cubans, and demanda that ho resign bLis oftice, In caso herefuses to comply, it throatens to revenge upon his_persou tho murders that have heen committed through his slothfutness. The Cu- buns here caunot speak of this documont with- out indignation, nud deny all knowiedgo of its origin, Thoy bolivve it wus gotten up by Span- inrds. INTERVIEWS WITI PROMINENT GUBANS. Intorviows beld lato this ovening with many of the most promiucnt ang ivtelligont Cubans in this city, developod tho fuel that thoy, the load- ers, are in no measure disheartoned. While they regret the lous of their oxpedition, and many of them mourn the decenso of porsonal frionds, they aro strongtheued in their purpose and norved to more mighty efforts by the sunmary ex- ecution of thoir comrades, who woro not allowed ovon the somblanco of tho fair, impartial triol which justice and tho usages of civilized nationg domund. Thoy confidencly assert that Spain 18 bankrupt, and thiat she han no mouey to fit out more expoditions, cr sven sufiicient to ena- ble her much longer to hold the ground sho now occupios, 1t is now positively kaown that they are ORAANIZING AN EXPEDITION in aid of their frionds in Cuba, which will bo the strongest and most complato in ovory respect that has ever been sout out. Thoy decline to give any particulars, but it is statod, on good suthority, that thoy have chartored n veoasel, enhsted a large nuinber of mon, obtained muni- tions of war, and have noarly finished all the necessary preparations, The recruits will bo rogiotored as passougers, and the munitions of war will bo shipped 1 such o way that the United Btates Govarnmont canuot in any wuy prevent tho execution of the scheme, UAVAKA NEVSPAPSRS of a recont date, recoived boro to-duy, say that tho Virgiuius is alroady fitting up a8 a Spanish guuboat, IN DALTIORE, Baurnrous, Md,, Nov. 14.—This morning a largo numbor of Cubang and Amorican syiapa- thizors congrogated at the corner of Futawa and Daltimore strcots for the purpose of imdicatin their sympathy with the Cuban enuse by pnrME ing through tho principal streets, and holding an indiguation meeting in Monument Squaro, The procossion earcied the Cuban flag, draped in mourning, side by side with (ho flag of the Unitod States, Auriving at Mouumeont Square, the meoting organized by calling Col, e Yorgor to the chair, Resolutions wero pammodin favor of giving bolligercnt rights to the Cubane. IN 6T, LOUIS, 1, Louis, Nov. 14.—A dispatch pontea on 'Chango ln-finy, purporting to husve been ro- ceivod by privato partics in Now York, wtating that the romainder of tho perscns on the Vire finius, uumlwflnF 111, wore shot at Santlsga do Cubn on tho th inst,, croated a good deal or excitemont, and war feoling ran protly high, Tho muttor wag the subject of much comment during the aftornconand to-mght. I'ho genoral feoling iu that our Governmont should wsoe prompt and energotic woans, vot only to vindi- ento its honor, but punish the authors of the flondish butchery. Soma oven advosto a proclamation by tho President suepending tho (Continued on the Fifth Page.) P "o = S Sy

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