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- bo justifie THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: BATURDAY, NO MBER 15, 1873, AMERICAN BLOOD. (Continued from the First Page.) noutrality lnws for sixty or ninety dayn, to give tho fncoused pooplo of this vountry wn oppor-, tunity to go to' Cubn and inflich summary vou- goauco upon tho blood-thirsty Spaniardi, and Wrest the fsland from thelr control, A lnrge number of prominent morchants and othier ju- Wluontied citizens, bolioving that Ameriean honor re%uh-cs, s common hnmanity urges, prompt und vigorous actiou on the part of our Jovern- mant, have signod & call. to-night for s publio teotfng nb thie Courl-Iloiwo, L-morrow ovoning, to oxpross publio feoling on' (ko subject. . UALL ¥OR A MASS MURTISU, ° The Olty Gouncil to-night unenimously rdopted a rosolution asking Mayor Brown to call # publlg mooting to oxpross tho sontimonty of the oitizony rogarding Lho recont oxecntion fu Cubn of poraons on bonrd of the Virginius. Spectul Dispatch to Lhe Chicago T'ribune, EXCITEMENT IN PHILADELPIIA. PiLADRLPALA, Nov, 14—Many uble financiors of this city stato that thoro i NOT TRE SGIGITEST CIIANCE OF A WAR WITILBIAIN, and thut tho oxcitomont is merely koptup for tho purposo of spoculating In stocks and gold in Now York and clsowhere. ~ Bo this as it may, tho Cubaus here aro lon‘lhlr in carnest, and” tho groatost excitomont provalls amongst them. ‘SUPINENESS OF OUR GOVERNMENT. If Prosident. Grant veally npprolionds the sltuation, nud deoms the Lionor of the country in joopardy, and is willing to_dofond, he_will find’ bundrods from the Quaker City rondy to rospond to his cail, AT THE SOUTIL Avausra, Go., Nov, 14,.—Tha oxcitemont hore over tho Virginius mnttor is intense, Soveral Southern E:\puru think the Governmont would in decloring war agminst Spain. AID FOR TI(E OUNAN CAUSE. New Yorg, Nov. 14, —Walter Stuart, who snys that o lhns every roason to beliovo that his brotlior, Ool. G. C, Stuart, is among tha slaught- erod prasongers of tho Virginius, offers to pay liberaily for apy information concori- ing Lis fato, and makes tho fol- tho Cubnn lowing qropoai o patriots of this city: * T will_subscribo §50,000 to overy 8150,000 that thoy will raise. I will do more, 1 will ngreo to raiso 1,000 men, well ol cored, all nble-bodied, and sll having scon ser~ vico, and put thom abonrd of & suitublo vessol thnt tha Cabans shall furnish, properly uquim'\ed and provietoned, at soma point on our const that T may solect. A n guornntoo to porform what T Ppropoea, I will put up a forfeit of 310,000, to bo used for tho bonofil of the familics who Lave lost thoir ]\mtantom'\ls tho Spauvish butchory.” Stuart's post-oflice address will b, for the com- Ing week, at Yonkors, N, Y., and afterwards ab Richmond, Va. NEWSFATER AID SOLICITED. A deputation of Cubans ealled at the leading mnewsprper ofices lo-dny, und asked thot-the Jourunls do all {n thoir power in favor of tho eaugo of atruggling Cuba, . 'TIE COBAN JUNTA. At tho Hendquartors of the Cuban Junta, nothing of au important chnractor was dovel- oped, Tho plans of tho Junts are said to bo rapidly culminating, but their nature is not oponly discussed. COMMENTS OF THE_AMERICAN PRESS. From the New York Trivune. It is nseless to consider this matter any longer from tho point of view of mere diplomatic uengo. Theso outrnges cannot bo pormitted to contione. It i & doplorable necessity forced upon the United Stateu to say thoy shiall not con- tinue, Both for us and for Spain it iy a great dis- aster, and cannot bo regarded in any otlier light. Our noighbor's houso I4 on_firo, and wo cannot hopao to eseapa damage. Wo muat help extin- ush the fire,—not m_his way but in our own. o havo delayed intorforing long enough. Wo stocd still, m’compuny with the rest of the civ- ilized world, and eaw the Havana school childron foully murdered witlioutany adequaie oxprossion of our condemation of the act. Weo were more bound to spoak frankly than other nations becauso thoe horror was consummated in our vory sight, 80 closo that tho wkirts of tho lee ‘ublln wero splashed with that innocent blood. Wo are resping the roward of our compluise anco at that timo in the tragedy of last weok. Whateyer others may do, we cauuot afford to do nothiug. These infamies aro committed ab our doors. Thoy affect our national character aud howor. It is not & more municipal riot betwoou Spaln and Ler colonies. Our own peaca i8 endnngered by it At every duschargo of the muskots ut Santingo, American blood painted lh:émvumuuz‘ and the American flag was black- ened with powder smoke. Wo aro therefore forced to act, but the situs~ tion must not be made woreo by rash or incon- siderate action, The almost unapimous ery yestorday waa for the imwmediate granting of bolligeront rights to the Cubaus, Notling could be more futilo or illogical. The soizure of tho Vh'filuiu! was unlnwful precisely bo- causo we do mnot recognize a stato of war botweon Spuin and Cuba. Those ill-ndvisod friouds of Cuba who usk for recognition do not. sce that the act would vastly culsrge tho privileges of Spain upon tho high soss, and would not in tho lenst asuist tho Cuban army struggling in_ the mountains, Tho mas- sucro at Santiago affords no additional reason for recoguition of tho insurrection, sud such racog- nition would do nothing toward ending tho civil war., Wahope uo such brulum fulmen will bo launched whoro practical mensures ero roquired. What they should Lo i indicated by tho cir- cumstances themsclves. Our Government, we Tiopo, has aiready domanded full nud imme- diate reparation and tho punishment of the Iendors nndor whoso ordors the outrago Las beon nccomplishod. If, ns wo foar, the Spunish Gov- ernment cannot enforceo this, wo must in futiro -otect our own flag and our own citizons in tho uban wators, If thoro had beon ono or two iroc-clads in the harbor of Santingo®to sustain the demand of the Consular representative it is not likely that the prisoners of tho Virginius would have boen snot in such hot hasto. TFrom the New York World, 1t {a difficult to conceivo of & position mora trying, and ono may s woll frankly say more hopolees, than that iu which the Spanish Ropub- licans pow flnd thomsolves, 1f thoy ncnnixc the obvious truth, written now in ghastly lettera of blood for all the world to read, that thoy bave coased to bo ablo to oxerciso any roal suthority in tho Island of Ounba sud sbandon that distracted colony to_its own dovices for- mally, a3 it is in fact and hae for sovornl yonra past boen abandohed to them, tho Cautelar Gov- srnment will sign its own dooth-warrant at bome. The Spauish pccr]o aro noithor enlight- oned enongl - to understand tho trus stato of fairs in Cubs, nor have they confldenco enough in thelr present Ropublican rulers to accopt from thoir hands tho only_policy which s consistont with sanity and = self- respect in tho truo statc of affairs thore, Wera thie Governmont of Castelar to-morrow to withdraw the National forces nud the national ensign irom a territory in which the formor nre no longer mastors, and in which tho latter aro suffered to romsin only in order that tho roul masters of tho island inay mako it responsible for their own misdeeds and their own mizdness, tho Govornmont of @astolar would array ageinst iteelf with prouipt wud doud- ly effoct all tho jgnorunce, pasion, and pride of the Yeninsuln, This, 10 bo suro, is & matter which coucorna the Oasto- lar Governmont more noarly than it concorns us, uor should {t avall to provent us taking uny stops which, whon wo gotat the fucts of tho wholo atory, may bo_found tobe nocesenry sither to vindicato tho honor of our flag, if that has beon trifled with, or to protoct tho rights and tho in- terostr of Americans in Cuba, But it is only do- gent th:at wo rhould discriminate, where discrim- ination 1a just and oquilablo kobweon the nom- ‘ual and the real masters of Cubn. From the Netw York lerald, Wo hiavo tho facts that the capture of the Vir- giviu, it an Aworican yoswal, Wus In violution of intarnational law and treaty obligutions, nnd that tao wholosnlo butchory of fifty-six of hor pangengors und crow wes, under any circun- stunees, o brutal murder, Wo have, further- more, the kuowlodgo thab the swift 'slsghtor of {ho victhos was designedly un ine sult to the United Btates, ss well as un act of bloodthirsty vengeunco suainst tho Cubgie, What is to bo our aotion s o nation ? Secre:nry Flsh hoy long heen dolng his utmost to exaaust the pationco of the Amorican Puupla, and 1o bring tho {foroign policy of tlo Adminix- traclon into contempt. ” Wo huve no hono from bibm, forif Lis influcuce lato provall wo might well expeat to bo callod upon to apologizo to Spain for toe troublo we huvo occauioned, thon to 6x- vect & firin domond for roparution for tho ont- tago lier authoritiow fu Oubs huve commitied. ‘o Jook to Gen, Grant for thovindication of tho ontional hionor. The justsnt recoguition of Quban_bolligorancy Is an imporativa nocossity, It is domauded, not for Cuba, nat for Spain, but for the vindication of our own rights and for the proteotlon of our own oltizons, A floet of iron-cluds must bo sont ut once to Ha- vata and Saotiago do Cuba to protect the lives and guard tho iutorcuts of Ameriean citizens, Wo can no longer trust to diplomatio protest and Mudsid ordess, Our swfoly st bo thy weight of our motal " and the bra- very of our eailors, For the outrage ,of tho” murders at Sautingo do Cubs, probably for #ha Illogal capture of thie Virginlus, wo muat do- wastd prompé aud sinplo repuration; and the pun. ishmont of *tho commander of {ho Tornado and of tho bloodihiraty Qovornor of Hontl- ago do Cubn. For tho future wo must fnulst upon n cosention of tho wsavage barhnre ity thut las marked tho prosccution ol the Cuban war and upon o evilized rulo on the fstand, Wo hinve a right Lo makothigdomand, ‘in tho intorests of clvilization and humanity us woll ns for our own protection. This is,tho lonst our Government ean do_conslatontly with its own honorsand this must be done promptly and fesuly to patisfy o justlyinconsod pooplos From the st, Lutds Itepublicun, Tt now romains to bo soon what Prosldent Grant and his Cabinet propose to do. Capt Try, mfl, wo heliovo, the mout of lis oflicers wnd crew, wero Amorican citizons, whoso solo guill consists In navigating tho Vi glmus,” 'Phoy might, porhaps, havo merit- od o short imprisoumont, but cerninly o0 hoavior , pounlty. fow weolin a0 tho Lnglish yacht Groyhound was caplured oif tho const of Bpain” just nftor having Innded & cargo of arms nd aminunition for tho Ourlists, The Sunninrdfl not only spared tho oficers ond crow, but the British Governmont forced tham to rolonno tho vossol, Thoro was 1o oxccution, uo_ couflucation, bocauso Castolar aud his collangucs kot they woro denling with n power which {8 not in vho habit of allowing the Tives nnd property of ite subjects to go unpro- fected or unavonged, 1fad Capt. Fry and his ‘compnnions_becu Britlsh subjects instend of American_citizens, betore o week olapued Spaiun Would mako suitablo ropnyation, or British floots would bo bombarding Cediz nnd Havaun, Presi= dout Grant and Becrotary Fish will fumo and blustor o Jittlo ; Hemor Coatelar will smilo Dlandly and oxplain eatistactorily to Ministor Sicklos : that eblo diplomat ~ will asauro the Prosidout ond Secrotary the butelior: wng 0 wistake which © tho Spunish Government profoundly regrots—and thon tho whote thing will blow over and bo forgotten. Dut I'ry and his comradon have been wrapped in bloody” shrouds by Spanish_hands, it tho Amorican people do not domsnd swift and sharp atonomont, then thoy deservo to bave such bloody Msults fluug {n tholr faces ovory day in the year, From the St, Louis Democrat, At firat sight, {v may appesr ihat there is too much dolay on’ the part of (ho authorities at Washington in sssorting the right of Amorican interferenco; but it must not bo forgotten that hosty nction, based upon an imper- fect uowledgo of tho circumstances, is ant to bo unwise in such cases, After all, it may bo best, in view of tho npproach- int gossion of Congrons, to dofor moasurcs which inight be misconstrued intoncts of hostili~ t¥ by Spain, until tho voice of the nation can be lourd through the choson roprosontativos of tho peaplo, Mo impulsivo mathod of doaling with wuch probloms is mot th bast, and it raroly hoppens that anything is lost in such grave energoncies by taking counsel of tho sobor socond thought. From the Doston Post, Tho nct at which the whole world now shud- dors follows nuturally as & cousequence of the weul, silly, and pusilianimous policy pursucd by Socrotary Fish towurd tho Spautsl authoritios in Ouba, There can bo no question that bod tho snuctity of tne American flag aud the rights of Amorican oitizous boon maintained herotoforo srith any degreo of vigor, this ueizuro of o vessol carrying our regis and our colors, nud this murdor of our citizens, would never havoe occurred. But r, Fish's foolish concorn for the convenionce of tho mew Spanish Republio, ond Minister Sicklos' appotito for populnrity’ st Madrid, for | fotos, and docorntions, nnd gitts, and pottings at Courl, hinve overbalancod the demands of Nu- tional honor, until concessions and humilintions ou our part have omboldoned tho Spauisk iu Cuba to this Inst nct of aggression. Tho respon- sibility for thoso Jives and for future complica- tions roats upon Mr, Fish and his shamefully weak foreign policy. i Irom the Roston Globe. Tho nows which comes to us from Cubs of tho summary oxecution of the Captain and 85 of tho crow of tho Virginius, in nddition to those al- ready cxecuted, calls for prompt action by oar Government against the pervotratorsof this das- tardly outrago. Whilo we do not beliovo it was douo with the sunction of the. au- thorities of Afadrid, wo have u right to domand that rotribution: should bo visitod upon the bloodthirsty Voluntoera by whom it was nuxfiblflloll. Buch Lrutality and Losto as marked the recont oxecutions aro justi- fled uneither Dby international, municipai, or military Inw, and it in high timé that tho Spou- {eras should learn that thoy cannot bo allowed to peraist in such infamous barbasitics. From the Noston Advertiser, No such cold-blooded mussacro bas been per- potrated in modorn times in o clvilized country, and the whole peoplo will requive that tho Gav- ornment shall requiro instant and complote in- vestigation and explauation of the wholo affair, The act is not merely in violation of internation- sl courtesy, but it ia a violation of tho laws of war, g THE SPANISH PRESS. Mapnip, Nov. 14,—The Jmparcial has a long article to-day on the osecution at Santiago, It ondeuvors to show that it is not possiblo for the United Stutes Govornwont to mako auy demend on Spain 1 consequence of theso procoedings. 1t argucs that tho greut majority of the Ameri- can poople want to koo _the Spauish Republio united and succossfal. Presidont Grant and his sdvisors kuow this, and are not likely to mporil the bopes of republicanism in Spain by praciy tating complications nbroad when intorunl trou- bles domand all hor strongth, From L Conatuneia, of Havana, Nov, 8. Nobody will for a momont doubt the justico of tho sentonce; when thoy lenrn that the four chief robels have beow oxecuted. Thoso who plead for tho abolition of tho death ponalty must contoss that no Government could put their flno thoory into practico without oxposing socloty to the 118k of dissolution. The democrats of tho United States had to learn this s fow yonrs shico, whon they executed tho unfortunate Mra, Sur- ratt for the crimo of having takon part in a conspiracy with a fow fanatical politicians in & plot to murder the members of the Government of tho Ropublic, Wo are firmly convincad of the nocessity of punishing certain orimes with death, and, notwithstanding the yiews of Victor Hugo and other visionarles, wo beliovo it has never been inflicted with grontor justice than in the present instance, The navy hay ful- filled ita whole duty, and tho tribunal tne srme, Bluy God have mercy on nll the unnatural gons of un affectionato and gonorous mother and on thoso who hovo expiated their crimes by a dis- bonorable doatlh. From the Diario de la Sfarina, of Havana, Nov, T, Tho stenmer Virginius wes & piratosliip, aimed by the “ woparatiuta ™ of Cuba in tho ports of the nited Stutos, hich has oceasioncd great trouble to onratmy and navy. Ou ouno oceasion sho lunded o cargo ef urm and {ilibustors undor tho chmsgo of Slanuol Quesudn at Guuirs and Puerto Cabello, which rendered cousidernble servico to President Guzmnu Blauco, Since then sho hns hind numerous exottrsions which it would be uscloss to deteil, landing ou the wouth coust of Cuba at ono time a party of Venozu- olang, hioaded by Rutncl Quosads, which party, thanks to tho difliculty of tho marching, failad to unito with the main contro of tho robel urmy. Bl next goes to Colon (Vouozuola), whoro sho becornes tho objeot of much dispufd aud obje- tiouablo criticisin ; und thenee, aftor having np- patontly changod her namo, mnda frequont other nttempty at landing goods, Wit the kuowl- sdgo and coneont of tho Government at Wash- Ington, shio comes to Kiugston, Jamaica, with aring and other puraphernnlin of war, by means of which the tilibusters who had mniled from Now York and other points of the Union, with tho uvowed intoution of lauding them on our territory, hoped to give a new impulso to the rebellion, wud give new energy to the milituut robels, ‘Uhe history of the Virgluius during tho pust three yours is, that sho hus boon nothing more nor less’ than opoenly plrutic, g0 much po ‘that it was impossible for thuse wpprehonded on hoard of her to boldly deny their crimoy, bocsuso they wero eonh‘uufnfl and confounded with the news collested in tho New York Jferald and muny other Awerican journalt, containing tho account of tho dopurture of tho expedition, owtablishing thelr numbers, and showing clesrly the punishment they desorved, ‘I'his ovidonco “in hand, her ovident destination swhon oon by the Tornado; and & comperisou of tho numbors captured ou' boprd the Virginius, fzi\'au full proof of the criminality of thoso who, bolus born Bpauiards, aro ouemios to Spain, und, If no more worthy of punishmont than thoso filibustors b{ profoesalon who Luve takon up arms pgainst o nation which 1s not at war with tho puoaxlu from whom they procood, and whoso pro- teution thoy romouuce until tho moment swhen they Infringe tha fundamental principlos of intornationsl rights and tho prescription of the sovornl treatics, Onr corrospoudonts ab Now York nand Now Orleans, and the uewspapers sbove mentioned, Liave ropeatedl, glvou t}m oxortions of tho luborautes bo send out ono or more oxpoditions ns & maans of ro- unimating the rebols who are fghiing in the Oamaguoy and tho Iastorn Dopartment, Tho ropults obtaiued donot ocorrespond with tha chimerioal hopes, Among tho oxpediciouarios above montionod, may bo counted rebols who, with more or laxé prominence, hava figured in all tho disturbaucos on thin island where tho o- Lollion lias phown ituelf ; and this confirmn tho woll-founded suspiclon that they thought Lo produce & now uglllnllml inour midst, ‘Paking this well-fonnded suepleion into necount, vwo can searcoly grasp tho proportions of tho inos- timablo orvice the navy has rondered, bocause it hos undonbtedly praventod tho agitation in- dicated, and porhaps aunihilated tho chimorlenl illugions of thoso who think that tho Ixland of Cubn will conso to ho Spanikh, or that [t can bo nninorablo plaything for thoss who nt Yara bo- xl:nma ronogados to their fathors and thelr coun- Ty, COMMENTS OF TIIE: LONDON PRERS, T.oxnon, Nov. 14,—Thoe shooting of the crow and passongers of the Htcnmnm}) Virgiuius I commentod on At longth by tho London morn- fing journals, ull of which oxpross n hope that tho oxocutfonn will bo uvenged by the Govern- mont of tho Unitod States. —— SKETCHES OF THE VICTIMS, From the New York L'ribune, Nov. 13, YEDRO FRANGITL DY ALFAR Podro Frunchi de Alfavo was born in Havans in November, 1844, IIis fallier was & prominent Inwyar, s aceompifshod Iinguist, and one of the foundor of the Havana University, 1le diedin 1806, Dmo, Alfaro is living fu this city, Pedro came to the United States i 1852, and remained lero sevoral years, Wiien the war in Cuba broko out, in 1868, he avowed his tsym))ntl)y with the insurgents, and has evor since idontified Iuim- nolf with tho couso, and hne you- dered much veiuable sorvice. IIo was fora long timo agont of the Republic nt Nassay, N. D Ho_ nccompaniod Gon, Quoaada, by whorm he was highly esteomed,. to Venozuols aud Now Gronnds, on business connocted with tho Ro- ublic, ~ Subsequently ho was called to tho Ylllilud Btatos, and co-oporatod with tho agonts horo. 1fe ran tho blockade sovernl times in flshing-mucks, oud communicnted with {he lendor of tho Cuban Army of Liberation, Many of tho sorvices ho ronderod were of n naturo that wnu‘ld Injuro tho cause if tuo dotails woro mado publio, AUGUSTINE BANTA ROBA, Augustino Sonts Itoss wan bora {n Iavana in 19, 1o wooms to have beea oll his lifo an agitator for Cuban indopondonce. In 1885, ho, With Panchoz Samana undl_ othors, wes ougagod in a rovolutionary outbreuk, All wero captured, and sorved soveral yenrs in prison, Ho beonme a nunturatized citizou of tho Unitoed States in 1850, 1ie was under tho commaud of Gen, Critlondon, of Kontucky, in tho Lopez oxpedition of 1851, which landod at Tios Pasos, aud which was soon after eapsured. Ifo wos conders to o long torm _ of imprisoumont, aud a8 for o congidorablo time in the chein-geng ot work on tho gtreols of Huvana. At the outbreak of tho resont rovolution, ho with twelve otlors raised tho standard of ravolt in Vuolto Abajo, in tho west- orn part of Cuba. The {‘mfl_v ‘wore oventunlly captured and lodged in tho Aforo Castle. He wns ultimatoly relensod by Captain-Goneral Dulco. 8entn Roso left this oity in 1870 in the Porit expedition, and fought tor a_timo undor Gon. Cespedes, with tho rank of Licutenant- Colonol, Fe was taken prisoner ju 1871, and charged with piracy for having been o partici~ pator in the eapéuro of tho Spavish mail steamor Commauditario while on her voyage from Havaua to Cardenas, but was rolesscd & few months ngo through tho intorccesion of tho United States authoritios, Aftor biu relgaso Santa Rosa camo to thia city and worked st his trade as s cigar-makor at No. 100 Maiden lano. Ho wasu n mambor of Dr., Pal- mo's Cuban Episcopal Church, in this city, He Ieaves o wifo and five childron living in “Wash- ington stroot, in this city. i ERMINIS QUESADA. Erminia Quessds wna thoe svn of Gen. Manuel Quosads, one of the Cuban leadera in tlis city. {lh" #pont several months at & military collego {n ) s Stato, aud was aftorward sont to s school in g, Ilo bad, for the last few yoars, manifost- ed o atrong inclination to onlist iu active service for Cuben independence, and about two months ngo ceime homo from Paris and joined the Vir- ginius expedition, which was then fittiug out. is age was 18, CATT, JOBEPH FRY. Ctpt. Josephs I'ry, commander of tho Virgin- ius, wag o _native of Florida or Louisiana, and before the War of tho Robellion n well-known AMligsissippi Rivor stonmbont Captain, He comi- ‘manded the blockado-runnor Agnes during the Rebelliou, and meade scveral successful trips. Sinco the war bo haa lived at Albany. This was his tivst expedition in the Cuban’ gervice. Ho eng appointed to tho cammand of the Virginius about four months ago by Gen. Quesada. Sinco the ospturo of tho Virginiua there have boen rumors dorogatory to hie _fidelity to the Guban cause, but’ theso have been sct ot rest by tho manner of his death. Ho leayos ut Now Orlesns a widow and soven children, the oldost & cripple, and tho youngest only4 yeara of age. FIRES. Contiagration st Johntu, N. Me 81, Joux's, N. B, Nov. 14,—A firo broke out this ovoniug in Allon's foundry at Carlton, ou the wost sido of the harbor, and_continued to burn floreely. Tho foundry, togother with somo twenty dvelliugs, was ontirely connumod, render= ing thirty familiésLomeloss, Stoam fire-cngines huvo becn sout from St, Johw's to ssist in subduing tho flames, A stroug westorly wind it blowing, tho tido s falling, md fesry aro outar- tninod that the water will foavo the slips befor tho firo is got uador. The loss will bo Destructivo St. cavy. At Little J2ock, L3, Lirree Roox, Ark,, Nov. 14.—Tho stora of J. Kompner Bro, was destroyed by fivo this morn- ing, Tho building was an old frame, and but little loss. Tholoss on goods is cousiderable. Ingurod for 82,600. Tho storoof Isuao Adlo- mup, udjoining, was badly dameged by Wator. ot Bl s s WASHINGTON. A pull Day—Funcral of My, Knowitomns Speetat Disputal to Phie Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasixaroy, Nov, 14,—Tho news of details to-pight are not esuontinl, because the Associa- tod Pross havo been unusually vivacious to-day, aud tho correspondonts have oll beon raspectful to the momory of Mr, Kuowlton, by atiending his funeral. —_— THE WEATHER, SYNOPSIS ¥OI THE PAST TWENTY-FOUR XOURS, Wasnixotox, Nov. 15—1 a. m.—Tho barom tor hins fallon it the Novthywost aud Upper rogion, with southorly winds and gouorally cles: woather. Southwesterly winds and cold, partly cloudy woather prevail on tho Lower Lakes Kouthorly winds, clonr woathor, ana slowily rising tomperature in the Olio Valloy, and theuco to Southern Tonnessce ; southerly winds and clesr wenthor in tho Southern Btates, whora tho bar- ometer is tho highost; westerly winda and clear woather in the Middle and Enstorn States, PRODABILITIES. For tho Middle States and New England, wosterly winds, backiug to southarn, with slowly- sising (emporaturg, uad partly and fnorcasing by cloudy wenther. Ior the Luwer Lulkos, south- wostorly and southeastorly winds, rising_tem- oraturo, and cloudy weather. For the Uppor ukes and the Northwest, southwestorly Wnds, ruing tomporaturo, and cloudy wenther, followed at night by oconsiousl snow in the Northwost. Ior the Ohio \“nlhi'. nud_ thonco over the CGulf States, southarly winds, rising temporature, and éwrtly cloudy waathor, Tor tho South Atlantis States, south- erly winds, rising tomporaturo, and clenr wonth- er, ''ha roports are gancrally missing from tho Southwest ~ and Northwost, snd the Pacifio atatious, OENEBAL ODSENVATIONS, Cu10460, Nuy, 1614, m, Statfon, |Lar.|Thr| Wind. |fouin) Weather, Bewnrid T jctear, Calre o |Clenr, Clear, e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, LoxpoN, Nov. 18.—Tho steswship City of Montreal arrived at Queenstawn, this aflerndon, withs tho disablod stoamer City of Ilichmond in tow, Al well, BoutuAeroN, Nov, 14,—Stoemabip: Leipzig, from Laltimore, Lies arrived, New Youx, Nov, 14,—Arrived—Btoamship Har- monis, from Brewen, e iy —A North Carolininn is writing an_essay *'in whicl he intonds to establish, boyoud the ponsibllity of » doubt, tho oxiutonco thore of & olvillzad colony of the Uaucusing race at least 9,000 yoara before the birth of Columbua,” FOREIGN. A Compromise in the French Assembly Less Likely. The Right Insists on o Ten Years' Term for MaoMahon, Continuance of the Caunonading at Cartagenas Tearful Suffering by Famine in Greenland. FRANCE, Pants, Nov, 14,—T'ho situntion at Vorsailles is again bocomiug complicated, The compromiso Dbotwoen the Right and Loft throatens to fall through., Tho Government and tho Right have doclded to Insist on the unconditional prolonga- tion of President MnclMahon torm for ton youra. Tho Minister of War bns Informed tho Budgot Committeo of tho Assombly that ho will roquire an oxtrsordinary grant of 17,000,000 fraucs in o~ dor to carry out tho provisions of the recruit- mont Inw. Elections for mombers of tho Assombly have been ordered to bo held on the 14th of Decom- Yer, 10 tho Dopartmonts of Finistere, Soine, and 50, Threo thousand Communiats are still fu prison awaiting trial. GERMANY. Brruwy, Nov, 14,—Tha German Govornment to-dey mado & furthor pnyment of 93,000,000 for bonds of tho United Statea funded loan. LoxpoN, Nov, 16—5 8, m.—A vpecial dispatch from Borlin to tho London Zimes says that in consoquonce of the formation of fortified camps at Belfort, Besancon, und Verdun, Prus- wie witl incronso hor military rosorvos, ‘Tho Pederal Council hus ordored the distribn- tlon mnony tho States of tha Germau Lumpira of unothor Installment of tho Fronch war-indom- nity, amounting to 80,000,000 thnlers. gl GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpoy, Nov, 14,—Tho i, Lorna claim casoe was adjourned to Noy. 18, inst., and not o yoar honce, 08 aunounced in & previous dispateh, owing to au crror n its transmission. + Loxpox, Nov, 15,—6 8. m.—Tho plan of con- structing o railway in connection with tho Ashan- too expedition hag been givon up as jmpracticn- Dle, and tho shipmont of rails from England ia countermanded. [Herald Cable Special.) Loxpon, Noy, 14,—Tho Doan of Westminator hos beon appointed to proceed to St. Poters- Dburgh to porform tho Protestant marriago of the Duko of Edinburgh with the Grand Duchess Mnario of Ruesia. Baron Harcourt has been sppointed Solicitor- Genoral, vice Henry James, who Lns been ap- pointed Attornoy-General, Postinaster-General Monsell has resigned in favor of Dr. Lyon Playfair, who issucd an ad- dreas to his constituents to-night for re-election. ——— GREENLAND, Loxpoy, Nov, 1i.—Intelligenco has been ro- colvad horo that n famina provails in Greonland, caused by the fajlure of the fishorics. In one villago nlono 150 persons have starved to death. oe g o HOLLAND, Toe Haoue, Nov. 14.—The Minister of Justico yeosterday informed the Chamber of Deputics that it was necessary to conclude an extradition trenty botwoon tho Government of tha Nothor- lauds and the United States, —_— SPAIN. Loxoox, Nov. 14.—A dispatch from Cartagens yoports that cannounding continued all dey yos- torday, notwithstanding o violent storm, ey ‘Thig ‘city hins racoived frosh supplies of pro- visions aud ammunition. ‘Tho British Coneul is tho only roprosentative of a foreign Governmant who remains in the placo. BavoNNE, Nov, 14.—Don Carlos hus struck o modal fn commemoration of the viotory claimed by tho Carlists in tho recont battlo at Mirauda, ———— = CUBA. Havaxa, Nov, 14.—Tho Bpanish Brig.-Gen. Basconos reports that he oncountered o strou force of insurgouts at Sucra, in tho Countral Dopartment, on tho aftornoon of tha 7th int. l*‘lghmlfi Dbogan at 4 o'clock, sud ended at 8 p.m. Tho robols wore defoated and routed, ilying in all divoctions. Over 100 woro killed, and & large number woundod, The loss of tho Bpanish troops was fifty-tour killed, CRIME. Pertect Potitions for Commutation of Secttences Special Diupateh to The Chicano Tribunc. Joraer, Nov, 14.—Portest, tho couvictod wita~ murderer, sent & petition to Gov. Beveridgo to-duy aeking for & commutation of sentenco. Ho also mado aflidavit that he was * not guilty” of the muvrderof his wife, aud complains that ho bed not a fuir trial, inasmuch as ho was re- fused & coutinusuce, and as & consequonce, fuilod to secure tho preseuco of a material wit- noss, Two potitions were also put in circulation to-day:_Ono doclaring the econt opinion of Judga MeAlllster to bo tho law in tho case, which has been signed by quito s numbor of the mombers of the bar,® Tho other patition, which has boon quite oxteusively signod by our citizens genorally, ssks s com- mutation of Perteot’s sontenco, Portoet is still liauntod by tho ghost of Chose, who was oxe« cutod bore soveral yearaago, and is visitod nlmost aaily by the Rov. Jir. McLood. Ho Lna preparod a studied articlo on capital punishment, which 1o propoeos to give to the world in advanoo of 1l oxacution, provided his santonco is not com- wutod, Burglary Convicted. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Y'ribune, LAsr BaciNaw, Nov. 14.—Nugent and Wags goner, two of gung of burglars who infested this mtf' last spriug, and committed sovernl burglnrles, woro to-day, in tho Circuit Court, found umltg of Imrglsty on the premises of J, A, Hullau, banker, aud Liboral candidate last full for Stato Lreasurer, Criminal Matters in (ndinnapolis. Special Disputeh to The Chicagu Tribune, INDIANAVOLIs, Nov, 14,—Mux Newmau, the embezzler, whose trial bas been pending for the Tnst two dnz’u. wa o-day found guilty, and son- toncod to oight years' impricontaent, ‘Tho trinl of Lewis Lvan for the murder of Hiram Minnick in o bratlial, in Scptombor last, beyiny to-morrow, ‘The Livingston County Murdorors. Snecial Disputol to Ihe Chicano Tribune, BLOOMINGTON, Iil,, Nov, 14,—Tho trlal of Bar- rett and Shannon, Livingston Couuty mur- dorers, is set for tho 24th Inet. Soven Negroow Xillud by the Citizens off Coltax, Lis . Nzw ORreAxs, Nov, i4.—Tho steamor Ozark i8 returniug from Colfsx, Lo, Tho Times' spo- ciol roports the kilting by the citizons of seven of tho nino nogroes who wore implicated in the recont Graut Parish outraga, New York Criminnl Matiors. New Youx, Nov, 14,—Tho testimony in tho ‘Pweod caso hiny bogun, My, Peckham biving fi iehed by addvess for the prosccution, and Grabum, of counsol for tho defonso, Lnvi fulled to bievo nomo of the counts in tho mdiet- ment quushied, Quite s uumber of witnesses woro examnined, but nothiug now was aliuxwt&h o The Board of Polico Navo dismissed churgos wiainet Capt. Trving and Dotectivo Furley proforred by tho Bank of England, Murdor Nonr Franiciort, Ky, Cixeinyaty, 0., Nov, 14.—Montgomory Roach, thin morning, whiot and killod by cousiu, Jumas Roncky, twelve miloa from Irankfort, Ky., on ac- vount af au old quarrel about a dog, Jamos Roach Bad threatened to shoot Montgomery on siyght, uud commenced tfirlng on him, Sovoral sliots were oxchunged bofora James was killed, Moutgomery tonch camo to Frunkfort aud sur- rondorod, Au Ingwwror speclal says he was & DBaptist clorgyman, A Womun Gayggodusingulor Porformes anco nt Bust Windsor, Cte From the Hurtsord Couranty Noc. 11, On Bunday morniny the wilo of Mivum Allen, of Laat Windgor, wis fuvund lylug upon 1ho back dour-stop of Dungon Geluw Booth's residonco, gogged and bound, Savoral shawls woro tho wround Lor head, and hor arms and linbs wore fastonod soourely with ropes, Her story fe that Jior husband and o stago-driver nanted Nye took hor out of her slooping npartment, wnd, pro- senting o piatol to her hiond, throntenad to blow hor braing ont 3t who did not sigy & documaont swhich lind boott propured for her to slm. Sho rofusod to put lier namo to t, and wau thon bound and gagged and left whoro found in tho morning. Tho Selectmon of tho town tro fn- veutigating tho matter, and hopad to got nt the fautn yontorday, . It will ho roniomborad that, some monthn £, Mr, Allon, husband of the wornn aliwded to, whilo slopplug at the St. Johw's Ildtel, {n this clty, recoivod & muspicions box, which, on ox- amiuation, proved L‘l Lo an infornal machine, so avranged thot an oxplosion would nceur by re- moving tho covor In the ordmnry way, It was at tho dopot horo overal days boforo Mr. Allen got it, and whon ho did como in possossion of it, was fonrful that thoro wns somothing wrong, nud gave it into the hunds of the polico, who mada the discovory of ita truo cliaracter without any nccident, oceurring. 1t wos o vory curiously contrived affair, aud tlere wero somo things about_it *which indicated the work of n womay, end Mr. Allan had no doubt tha it was forwnrded to hiin by his wife, with whom ho had lived unhappily, and who ho heliovod was in- suno, 1t i powniblo that this gagiing businoin is » * put-up thing” for sowa pusposs,—though it may bo n ronl outrage,—and tho rosult of tho investigation by the Sulectinon will bo awalted® with futorost. 3 Drowning of Two Mombors of o Fishs ing Sixcarsiom to St, Olnir Fiats. Special Dispetteh to The Chicago Tribune, Drrnorr, Nov. 18.—~0n Mondny ovaning, T W. Iallocl, W. Iallock wnd Arnot Nall, young miou of this clty, wont to tho ¢, Clnir fints to sloot nnd sl . 'Thoir boab was picked up gmpty by @ poaning propollor yostorduy, and brought to this city. Ono of tho Iallooks has Deen Tound along, b sitogothor too oxhausted tospewk. 1t1a fearod that tho other Iallack and Nall are lont. Thoy aro sons of twoof our rt;lmluunt citizons, lorace IIallook and J. A nll. Three 'Mon Killed and ‘fwo Injured by an Explokion of NitrosGiycorine. snecial Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ts0AxABA, Mich,, Nov.13.—By an oxplosion of nitro-glycorino in o sbaft nt tho Sagluaw mine, Marquetto County, - to-duy, threo ~mon perol ‘instautly killod and’ two othors badly in- ured. Infjured by o Bear Dscaped from Xis * Ieepers Spectal Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune, KATANAZ0O, Mich., Nov. 19.—A fufious fight occurrod hioro this morning at 3 o'clock, bobween & bour owued by Thomns Kichardson, butcher, and threo mon. Tho bear got looso ind alnrma tho neighbors, Word was sont to liis kcopor, iles Norton, and to Rtichnrdson, who attewmpted to capture hiim, Iticlardson sud a stop-son of Norton wore goizod in turn by tho bear, and so torn by him that their livs oro despairod of, In boating the boar off from Richardson, Norton whilo striking at the boar with su_ax, apena Tichardson's knoo at the joint in a fonrful man- zen ho. sulmal vaa. fnally boaton off and lod, Inquiry Into the Bavarian Disnster. special Diapatch to T'he Chicago Tribane, MoNTREAL, Nov, 18.—Tho Ixecutive Board of tho Canadisn Nayigntion Company bhnve for some dnys becn holdivg an. investigation into the disestor to the stoamoi Bavarian, burned on Lake Ontario. Tho deciwion Will not yot bo ‘mada public ; and it ia bolioved &, Goverament inquiry will bs made. Boiler Explosion ot Donnclson, [Ne=- A Mill=Owner takos o Lesson in Mechanics at G2is Own Expensc. Speeial Dixputek lo The Chicago Tribune. Keoxur, In,, Nov, 14.—A violonut nud_destruc- tivo boiler. oxplosion cceurred yostorday in tho tlouring mill of Woignor & Woignar, a¢ Donnel- son, in this county, ~ 1n tho absenco of tho en- gincar, ous of tho propriotors of the mill Look tpon himsolf tho responsibifity of runniug th engine, haviug had uo experionco in that cup ty. Ho allowed tho water to gob too low, an tho explogion was tho realt. Tho building was partially blown down, and tho machinery rendor- od worthless. Tho damages aro roporied to bo about ©9,000. So groatwas tho forco of tho oxplosion, that tho entite building was moved a |* distanco of sevoral inchos from its former posi tion. Tour mon and a boy were in_tho miil at tho time. All of them were injured to some ox- tont, but it is thought thub thoy will racover. Death from the Oureless ¥Mundling of a Gun. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inoxtox, Ohio, Nov. Li—George Adkins, a farmor ut' South Point, ton milos sbova hers, Tast night blow into & gun which had boon load~ od by n noighbor, who Lad borrowod und loaded it without bs knowlodge. His footalipped from tho bammor nud tho g oxplodd, Dlowing th ontiro top of bLis hoad off. Ho leaves a fumily, Loss of o Schooner Oif Au Snuble. Special Lispateh to The Chicago Trivune, orsaw, Mich., Nov. 1i,—Passongdra who arrived on the schoonor Shorniau, from Al- B this sorning, Fapyrts tho schooner . E. wrrington tunk 1 9 feotof water off Au Sauble. Sho had on bowd 500 barrels of flour and 5,000 bushels of graiu, consigned to Alpona. Browned. 5AN Fraxcisco, Nov. 14, —Dancan Cargill, son of 1. A, Cargill, of Waw York, was drowned on Monday in the’ San Joaquin River, at Webb's Tauding, e WEWS ITEMS. Page Connty Jown, has commonced bullding o 100,060 Conrt-Houso at Clarinda. —'he ynow dritts wero fully two feot deap in places on thoe praitio last Mouday, mo\'n(nf‘ Wo oliovo this boats auything soon in this loeality ginco tho fall of 1840; At that timo pun{:lu of this county went in sleds o political railics.— Za Porls (Ind.) Arqus, —Tho Polk County (In.) Shorift's foxs in_the. racont ealo of the Des Moiues Valloy Road amount to $16,000, It ia sald that Lu sgrood to do the Lusinesa for 250, but winco the salo hag put in his clapn for tho full amount, and will probebly got it. —Tha work on tho new Stato-Iousc of Ilil- nois 18 progressing eatlsfadtarily, Tho roof of tho muin building Iy nerly comploted, aud the roof of the Mufifl Is rapidly advencing, From tho well-posted books of Socrotury Bevoridge we Jenrn thet the tolul uxpenditures ou nll accounts up to Oct. 1, 1878, Lo boon_$2,00,061.99, loav- ing 2 balunce of £1,133,03 of tho coustitutional approprintion, Ihiy will comploto the building und leavo n Invgo oredit {o the ariginal ostimato mude by Alr. Piquenard, the nrchitect and super- intondent,—Iinols State Register, —During tho recont election contest in Mercor County, N. J., ibo eandidates for Sherill woro A, W. Smith, Republican, snd Beojamin T, Walton, Democrat, Tho judgos of olaction, ou the first connt, reportcd. Bmith's olecs tion by eiglitoou majority. Then commenced the tug of war, A clork of olection in the “hird Ward of Tronton callod sttontion to tho diserepuucy botweon tho count as taken by him and that by tho judgos. 'Lio elork’s couut. if correot, would roduce Sinith's majority to thico, Tho alloged orror led to n_gonoral count by tho Board of Cauvassors, and tho'rosult wad tho olection of Walton by n majority of throe, Whon the sunouncomont was wade in Trenton, Bmith's friond’s were wild with indiguation. MARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVED.....0e0re Nov, 14, Sebr North Star, Pontwater, imbr, Prop Russia, BTalo, sundfics, Behr Augusts, Guderich, sall, Hteam-Large Chay, Loltz, Muntstee, lumber, Sehr Carliugford, Erie, ol Sehr Narhu, Onwvogo, vonl, ot Marguret Duil, Munkegon, lumber, whi-iurge Geo, Dinbiar, Mutlkegon, lnmbor, 8, Nowliouro, Muskegon, luhor, vorine, Grand Iluyen, lumber, zons, Batinlo, sundries, Prop Dean Richmond,’ Butialo, sundrios, Trop Enrapo, Muntrenl, sundrlen, . Prop Clty of Traverse, ‘Iraversa Clty, sundrioa, Trop Mantgomery, Port Huron, sundeicu, Hohr Lawls Day, Menominee, sindries, Lrop St, Albuns, Ogdvneburgh, sundrids, Prop Noeman, Duluth, sundrics, Yrop Docrled, Haneock, sundries, Btoum-bargo Eaut Sagiunw, Bay Oy, salt, CLEATIED, 1,0y 00 NOV. 1o Selie 11, C. tew, Porlaya Luke, 00 i Gaiy, 80 brla tlonr, 35 Dils Lecf, 10 tons feed, Sehr Beotiu, Butlulo, 54000 bu corn, Sl F\, Gurdner, Dutfelo, 24,693 bu ‘corn, Olement, Dotrott, 47,600 b corn, . I, Blartin, LliRapide, 9,000 bu onts, 1,000 b cortl, 100 brla beef, 70 brla salt, 60 brla lime, and sundries, Drig N, M, Standart, Bulfalo, 19,00 bu corn, Behr Corul, Lincoln, 425 brly flowr, 85 brig pork, 40 brle heaf, witd wundrios, Prop Olty bf Truverse, Traverss Olty, 3,000 bu swhoat, B0 'brla piovk, and sundrles, . Sebir Jenulo, Shobbygan, 3,000 bi coru. 3 Bebr O, g Mixor, Drockville, 14,758 Lt wheat, 200 brig porl:, towona, Montague, 400 bu corn, 8 tona feed, & riy porls, und sl rop Philadoiplita, Bultal Prop Philadeibi, Evie, 43,000 bu wouat, Prop Haluigh, Bustalo, 40,000 bu cors, 8,000 bu vyo, NIOUT OLEANAXCES, £rop Fountain Olty, Dufiwlo, 17,121 bu corn, 50 bage timothy seadl, Beow, 200 Lyls flour, Trop Arizonn, Brlo, 80,000 b wheat, - Trop Deun Richnaond, Buffala, 100 bels flour, Lniko Eroights wero moro activo und firmer ot the closs, quotablo st G@bigo for eorn and Gi¢@Te for wheat to Buffulo, Qunriera wera: o Bufislo—tchen T, 1, Bheldon, O, o, Welln, wheat, snd T, D, Sswyor and 8am Flint, corn, on owners! aceount ; brop Towusend and_barys J, cor ol 135c, 'To Capo Vincont—Schr L. 8, Ham~ mond, corn un owher? aceouut, Total, 10, Copacity, equinl Lo 180,000 bu Wheut and 110,000 bu ‘corn, Tho Sl W. Kellor wun tnken_for wheat to Buftalo cn pri- Vate termis§ cupacity, 10,600 b, . 1ilinois & Michigan Cannl OANAL OFriah, CiioAGO, Nov, 14,—AnmvED— North Amerlea, Heiteen, 6,000 bu' corn s Elizahoth, Tocknort, 19,20 i bran's T, £, Goodell, Ottawa, 3,000 Wt cart, 4,500 hu oats, 2 barioy 3 prop Wanp, Sum= mit, 3 'yds_stone; Ifentiotta Walker, Lemont, 80 yda Wano ; Georgo Judd, Leniont, 73 yda stone ; Conntltu- |. tHon, Yemont, 80 yde'atono ; den, Mclhors mont, 60yl alone, Oinoaco, Nov. 14—Tvening—Annven—Brilllant, Eawt Morriy, 160 tona coal; T, Hyburn, Murscilles, 1,600 bu corh, 6,00 bt oats, CruanEn—Gen, Roscornns, Enat Morrls, Nght ; Pe- ter und Paul, 123 brls wult for Ottawa, 26,695 £¢ lumber, 3,600 Iatl for Jollet, 40,460 fL lumber ‘for Lomont i Bunboam, Morrle, 83,024 £t lumbor, 6,000 lath, Veuseln Passed Detroit. Dernorr, Nov, 14,—Passen Upr—Drops Alaska, Alle- ghuny nnd barges, Hereules and bargen; achrs J Miner, Crinmpli, - B Pavaen Down—-Prop Nashu ; febr Scuator, WiNn—Soathwest, Dynorr, Nov, 14—Evening.~—Passzp DowN—Props A, Bmlth, J, L, Hurd; uchrs Jennlo Grahay West Biile, Czar, James Platt, W, G, Grant, Goshawk, Goffe, Graco Murry, M, Middiles Paksen Ur—Props Sunilac, Chicago, New York; bark Peshtigo ; uchrs Swallow, 8t, Lawrence. Wip—Suutly oreg o SPECIAT NOTICES. Schonel’s Mandralke Pills, Theae pills aco compnsed_oxclislvely of vogotablo lu= &rodionte, and altboigh thioy entizely suporsods. tho 11so of mereury, do not denvo uny of its Injuriousolfccts, Thoy actdicectfy upon tho liver, and uro a valuablo ramody in Al cane of dorankemons_rosulting from o disordorod Rafoof that orran.. Livor Compleint, 1illious Disordors, Iudigastion, Sk {foldache, 'lyphoid Fovors, £o., &o.) 1l atigenmb to tho frow uso of Sclicnci's Mandraky’ Pills, Tor salo by all drixgiats and donlors, To Dr. Helmbold’s Patients. Tho colobrated Kxt, Buchu, of which Dr. Helmbold was tho_orlginator, §5 still performing wonderful onros of abaoura Ulseards of tho urinary orynis, resigrinzshattarod, constitutions, and overcoming dobilliy and disensos arls- iy from ffprudonco ur czcoss, ‘This graat diurotie novar fulls, Bationts should o paticalar 1o got 1o go ning, which bears the Doctor's signature, Al drugglsts sall ft,_ JONN i HIENRY, Now York, Solo Agont. PIRIE & CO. OF IR The following among Hundreds of Special Bar- goius now selling at corner Madison and Peoria-sts. CORSETS. Fronch Wove Quescts 40 conts: would bo olioap at 76e. Rogular S1.10 French Wovo Corsats for 81 pair, My following genulno fmportod Frouch Corsots aro warranted bost shapos and qualitics, and to bo tho goods usually rotailed ot tho yrices quuted, Thog Aro an auo- tion purchase and an unusual baryain: Ttegular 8450 Corsol for #3,80 Rugulne 83.00 Corsot. for 3 Hegular 8200 Corsat for 31,50, EOSIBERY, UNDERWEAR. Tadies' Fleeco-Tinod Hoss, 18 cta., half prico. 150554 Miciae Hiose, Wiito and Colora, Lik eta, oalr, Tiogmar. oty Whits Cottan Tong, 5 old., & bargait. Ghitdran's taney All-\Woul o, ¥ 1o ole. WA, i 2 nd Whlto Morin Hote, 30 cta, e '.',‘\'.'x‘uuu. of Taulos' and Cullaron's' Fancy Woul ers,. olioap. Dad1as: Slorio Vosta and Drawaes, & good artlclo, 650, Men's colored Morino ishiets aud Deawors, 50 ots, ’fllfu asortment of linur Undorwoar, very cheap, Children's Knit Loggius, 23 cta, pair. CGLOVES. 3,000 patra gonuino Parls Kid Glovos, equal to any In aublis redufes from 1% to a1 & paie i coloraaly. i bieon's Bost 1-buctan Kid 'Gloves at Shsd, Fegu rica is L2510 colors only. Ebeu -button I Gloves, Colnrad and Black, 8La patr. Ggod i-button Kid Glaves, Calorad a Bk, 8 cents apair. ; Haiortad tot Ladies’ and Childron's Sintor Gloves, 25 cots. & pair, 5 FLANNBLS. Gantorbury Shiakor Flunul, 12 ats, Good White Domot Fianuels at 20 and 25 ots, Vilip AN Woot o, e, 2, and wpmords. oy 250 upwarde. Fifio AlieWool Haney Shirting Fiatiaels, 40 ote., for- iy, ke A11:Wool double-width Shicting Flannols, 76 ota., 1y $1,95, o Opeta Kinmmels, 5 ota. sard. 3 Gruat bargaioy o Bfatio! WOOLBINS. Tinen of Cuasimoror for Tors' wear, 5. 46, Upward=grout bty “%lfoaty Gassiiaras for ow's wor, 65, B0, and ) ots. 2 fne ot of fosvy dark Scotch” Caiatorss ab 3100, wall warth S1.60, ‘Hoary Hinok Watorproofs At 76 sud 85 ots. Navy Blue Watorproofs, Groat borgains in Bisok Hoavors and othior Oloakiags. IT PAYS TO TRADEON THE WEST SIDE. Cor. Madison & Pcorin-sts. ————— e s REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE. A A A A AN PN 5, 75 ota. THE NEW IMPROVED REMINGTON SEWING-HMACHINE AT ARDED THE “MEDAL FOR PROGRESS,” AT VIENNA, 1873, Tho Highest Ordor of * Modal # Awarded at the Bxposition. No Sewing-Mackine Recelved a Higher Prise, A Fow Good Rensons : 1.—A Mew Iuvention, thoroughly tosted, and securod by Lotters Pateat. %, siakon & Purfoct Look Stiteh, allko on bath uldos, kindy of guods, : Jums Lighty finooth, Noiscloss, and Rapld—bost ution of quatitios, urablo—runs for yoars without roputrs. 3:Wil'do uTl varlotios of Wark aud Fancy Stitohing 48 supurios maner, ', 1\ mioat aslly sanngod by tho oporater. Longth of stitol may bu aitarod whilo running, aud machinu can bo threndod without bowslag thrond tsfonith ho = Daalan Smiio, Tigonios, Elogante it 800V hicol Genry, Rotary Cama, of Gog. Wi o Lavor-Ars, Tood, whicli Inwizad unitor lonh of stifch at uny whoud Hes ollg naw. 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