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VOLUME 27. - DRY GOODS. Sttp & Waghingionts, | BELOW GOLD VALUE. The Time to Buy! BLACK and COLORED| The Cheapest Place! EAE (w6 TrimmingLaces| ¢ Co A most popular article, ' which they are offering at a large concession from former prices. Also great bargains in Bead- ed Guipure and Beaded . Yak Laces, entirelynew. Also a fine stock of Black Thread and Fr. Trim- ming Laces, much below the usual market prices. _STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS. NOTICH. Brushes! AT ACTUAL COST. As woe must have money, we will gell our entire stock, consisting of everything in the Brush line, which we will sell AT ACTUAL COST for NO HUMBUG. and see for yourself, EDWARD €. DOUGLAS, Mannfecturer and Dealer in Broshes, NO. 82 EAST LAKE-ST., OPPOSITE TREMONT HOUSE. TRIMMINGS, &o. TTFIELD, LEITER & 00, - Call special attention to- a large line of )ssage ‘We are offering.our goods at the unprecedented low prices as follows : ‘All-Wool Empress Cloths at 35 ots, | Fino all-wool Oamel's Hair at 87 1-2, | ATl-Wool Serges at 60c. Wool Plaids at 860. All-Wool Plaids at.360. - All-Wool Plaid Satteens at 60, All-Wool Fine French Oashmeres, in all colors, at 760,, worth $1,26. Frenoh Satteers, 406, Serges, Plaids, Disgonals, &0, 26, 30, and 360; - Frenoh Chintz Prints . price 460, 5 at 180, forme) ity Lyons Poplin at 760. Black ‘Alpaces and Mohairs at 260, 5-4 Black Oashmeres, 850, All best brands Amerioan Prints, 9o, All-Wool Flannels, 260, % GFROS GRAIN BLACK SILKS! Reduced to 87 1-20, $1, $1.26, Oolored Fanoy Striped Silks at 65, 75, 860,, and $1.00, Plain Colored Silks from 750, up, The above goods are lower than ever offered before. Trimming end Liyons Cloaking Vel- vets at from 26 to 40 per cent be- low former prices. ;i In addition to the above we have made large reductionsin every department in the House. Chaos. Gossag ¢ Co. 106, 108 & 110 State-st. WORSTED EMRROIDERIES.. G. MENDELSON, 34 Washington, near State-st., Respeotfully annouaces to the Ladies of Chicago That the Splendid Collection of TORSTED EMBROIDERIES ‘Which formed the topic of Groat Admiration and the Centro of Attraction at the late Chicago : Exposition, Will bo offered for Sals now a GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! o A WANTED, To purchase or lsase, by the NATIONAY, FIRH INSURANOE 0O. of Philadelphia, Penn., an eligible site for purpose of ereot- ing o handsome marble-front building, same to be occupied by them ns their Western Branch Department. ¢ ‘Proposals will also be recsived for the pur- chase of a building suitable for their use. ‘Address the undersigned for 10 days, care 8nyder & Miller, No. 162 LaBalle.st. W. D. HALFMANN, Secretary. O TN T C LTSI T, ANTED:=AGENTS--FRROM 875 0 $230 por moath, averswhoro, to sell one) of the most usoful articles evor inventadf| needed in overy family, Send for Otronl SECOMB & €0, 157 State-at., Om10GO, il e ey oe et ———_| PARTNERSHIP. A gontleman having £25,000, would lke to fnvost it Address, in confidence, 1n safo, good paying bu for ono weck, O. D. F., Tribano otfics, whon intarviaw canbe had if business s dasirable. OPERA_GLASSES. 1,000.00 CEALLENGE! 'ho nbovo sum will bo forfolted and givon to charitable tastitutions §€ thero is a kouss fn this olty which can show such a soluct assortinont. of Opera Glasses 4 OPTICAL GOODS in general as the nndorsigned aow 1poried, whigh s wili SELL LOWKI than H. POLACILEK, Oprictan, - Madison sty noxt to MoV lokor's. TO REINT. Desirable Stores undor the Clifton House, Corner of Monroe-st. and Wabash-av, desire to have theso Stores ococupiod, and ‘will make terms Satisfactory. IRA HOLMES, Manufacturers’ National Bank, . FINANCIAL. ROBERT WINTHROP & CO, l BANEHERS AND BROKHERS, 0, 18 Wall-st., Now York, oxecute orders for BTO! NDS, ANI} GOLD, allow 4 081 TS, and transaot s genoral Banking and Hrokorage ‘This is & chance of securing of Art at Less than Half Their Value, The Entire Stock of Choicest Novelties in Every Department TO CONTINUH A'.'l‘ Panlc Prices! Bpecial Bargaing wfll'xllm found in Thread 0] or aent nterest on DI LOTTERY, $300,000. Capital Prize, $50,000. Missouri State Lottery. Grand Slogle Number Schonmo. Draws the last dayof evory month, 5,880 Prizes, amonnt. B30, 7100 MURRAY, MILLE Quipure Laces, Rich Fringes, Loops, Ornamen Buttons and Blides, Steel Bono and Gilt Btick Fans, Bmoked Pearl rnawents, Pear}, BUSINESS CHANOES. FOR SALE 83,000, GRAIN BELEVATOR Lilinols, on Jesksonvitle branh O. axgost rain S1ipping BLALD [0 opiombor, fifl’.:?w:i'foap-'x:mmfi "Ovor 20 pes cont on invostmont. Vit to R. 8. McCORMICK, Hall, corner of Kinsie 85,000. TROYAL HAVANA LOTTEI Drawlngs twice evary nath. - Oicoulars, & formuiint‘sont rab o appllcation, Adfoun & AT S 00 Apnate orl, Hooin 60, or 10 13 GENERAL NOLICES, NOTICE. rotofore proven) aro requirad, by a decreo of the Buperior Qourt of Uook Gdunty, to pre- sent and prove tho samo_ bofore I, O, Bsq., 8pecinl Mastor, ‘this houso Inst year, 1 MoCormick’s TRoom of ok MEETINGS, . NOTICE. Firat Unitarjan solel mooting of, the, Wigal, Tatioring dflnhlmm-nv. at his otllge, 132 Doar- 0 days from the or be barrad from pare 8 of naid Company, CHANDLER, Rooeiver, in the HoIpAUGE A SR Obonge, Nov.1, 1873, UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD; igations for looptng-car noconunadation U e aitiaad 1ney bos-ada L0 e WR M hia utico, No, 67 Houtls o i B 024G 3% it Ohuroh, oorner o! third-at., Monday oveni ‘Wil be businoss of im In connootion witl alao be a rentat of powa. By ordor of the Trust AN QLALE, Booretary, ortanco to at« CHICAGO, MONDAY, ;i NUMBER 68. et st Lol S T S e Lt o PSR S OF DRY 600DS . AT RETAIL, COMMENOCING HONDAY MORNING, NOV. 17- nh Norwell ‘Will offer MONDAY MORNING, Nov. 17, at an enormous sacrifice,’ alarge lino of Foreign and Domestc DRY GOODS PURCHASED AT wi| g B, CLAFLIN & (0. GREAT Our own immense stock we have MARKED DOWN to correspond- ingly low prices, desiring to con- wvert it promptly into cash. STHPSON, ORWELL & G0, 79 & 81 State-st., Between Randolph and Washington, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. S b Great Cost Sale T AR S Huusekaefifg Goods Beging Tnesfluy a.m, at HOTCHKIN PALMER&CO.’S, 137 &139 State-st. TURS. LADIES. J. A, SV & €0 161 State-st., The great FUR MANUFAC- TURING House of Chicago, will, THIS DAY, com- mence their exhibition of the finest stock and styles of extra LONDON-DYED FUR SEAL SACQUES, MUFFS8, AND BOAS IN AMERICA. : Also, all other kinds of La- dies’ and Gents’ FUR GOODS, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES PHANTOM POWDER. “PHANTOM.” fl(l{l l:nwl.ler‘.'" '.LI'AIIhI will ‘t‘l“d hlh:lll:: 2t brot 5o pandor i Yoh ar suro (o e dollghiod with Beauzy'it divos o tho ‘cbiguierion. alBan s or hax. o trads . VAN SOHAAOK, STEVENSON & j ‘[ The Government Unanimously Recom= Prospects | tl . ADVICES FROM WASHINGTON. '3 PR Dailp @ NOVEMBER THE SPANISH OUTRAGE Sunday Does Not Tnterrupt the Warlike Preparations in the Navy-Y 1ds, Seven Mundred Mon Busy All Day. at the Philadelphia Yards | Tho _Minnesotn, Colorado, Ajax; Canan: daigua, Nahant, and Powhatan Gotling Roady. il of Copt Frys Cnsty and e American Registor of {ie Virgiains, What Secretary Belknap Says About the Secret Cab- inet Meeting, Ampie ‘Measures- Decided ,Upon to - Vindioate the National ' g Honor. What Brother-in-Law" Casey ‘Knows About the Sit~ .~ : }ua!_;ion. Views of Cabinet Ministers and Mem- bers of Congress in Wash- ington. The Spaniards Unearth a Cuban Mare’s ) Nest at Halquin. { Enthusiastic Meeting- of Cuban Sympathizers at St. Louis. mended to Interfere. of a Ministerial Crisis at Madrid. ‘Tidings from Minister Sickles Anxiously ‘ Awalted, @ Panic Sale. ' THE UNITED STATES NAVY. PHILADELPHIA MOVEMENTS, . PmApeLrnm, Nov. 10.—Seven hundred men wore at work to-day on the monitors Manhattan, Ajax, and Osnandaigua. Tho Manhattan will go. +| into commiesion to-morrow. Tho Ajax will bave its ehoots placed to-morrow. The Pinta, » largo tug, ia bolug mado ready ss dispatoch boat bo- twoen Koy Wost and Havana. The Powhatan and Monongabols are expeotod daily from Now York. The former will act as consort to the Monhattan. " - ' AQTIVITY AT THE DROOKLYN YARD, - New Yonx, Nov. 16.—About 5,000-persona vis- ited the Navy-yard yesterday, many of them bo- :}mue who wero thoro for purely personal mo- ves. ulmi:r the war haa the genoral public’ ovinced suc] available veusels in the yard for active service aa soon 28 possibio, and woll informed-parties eay ordors have been issucd to prepure for sea nt onco_every suitable veagel in the Unitod Btatos. { o rigatos Minaosota, snd Colorado, onchy car-. rying ity 8, will be Yeady for sea within twonty-five days, Capt. Rausom does not beliove thore 1s no vessol in our navy compotent to ,; CONTEND WITIX THE GPANISN FRIGATE ARATIDES, but believes that ono of our monitors can ensily put shots clear through her, and disabla her machinery. It is not true that orders have beon recoived from tho Navy Dopartment to stop work on the Arapides, .. + gpectal Dupalch to The Chicago Tribune,| % WasmmiatoN, D. 0., Nov. sbout $1,000,000 was sent to_the Navy-Yards at New York, #lnmdogma, and Boston, to berpaid ontby disbursing offioers for ropairs and teup- lios for..the vossels to be dispatohed o Cuba. - This » is looked _ upon as_another evidonco-of business. Stmnge 8 it may seem,financial confidence has attended these apparontly irresolute mensures. Tho) lata effort to reduce the navy and its oxpensas, of whioh Bonators Boutwell and Logan wore tho ondors, has lost support, graatly to the joy of he marinos. T : Spacial Diepateh to The Chicago Tribuns, ‘Wasminaroy, D. 0., Nov. 16.—The Ouban dilemma is the Sundsy talk of the ecity. Presi- dent Grant being’ absent to-dsy visiting his mother at the houso of Abel R. Corbin, at Eliza- both, N. J., the correspondonta have been edi- fled by the . VIEWS OF MR, OASEY, Grant's brother-in-law, aud Collector of the Port of New Orleans. Casoy eays that Gen. Long- stroot hag, for a year past, beon organizing & plo- neer’ oxpadition in Now Orleans for an advance 4 of Nobraska, who has Europo, roports that, after vielting tho Cabinot ‘Ministors, ho found Fish as' bollicose as any, 'Tho interest for the momont concentrates upon trial nud, as thoro is no newa {rom him, his \vel.l-unf charaater + i8 » canvasged for tho causos.: of his: rocent aotion. ™ His former sympathics with the filibustering clossés and his knowledgo roat mari- | timo cities, loada to the genoral opinion that ho will bluffl out the situation, and ting of Oastolar's Government rathor than dis- Views of the London Papers. -~ ing'in soarch of work, not taking into account ‘Tho officers of the yard eny thai no time . INTEREST IN THE AFFAIRS OF THE NAVY-YARD, | No secrot is mado of the faot. that ordors havo . been received from Washington to proparo all| 6,—Last night | 17, 1873, and, sailing to tako possossion of Loulsinns aftor its cossion to Spalu, sot tho precodent for the Virginius massacro by shooting tho noblost Croolos for morely protesting sgainst thelr aur- ronder to Bpain iwithout thelr consent, Uadoy says that TIE AMERIOAN WAR BIIPS It Inforlor to tho Spanis, bave superior officers and artillorists, and that tho distanco botwoen {Onba sud 8pain, and Bpanish contention nt Lionie, bosldes tho oxpansion of the Spanish mili- tary lmen by the Cuban Insurrection would givo us a” numetleal supremacy in Innd forces guch ag tho Bnglish Lad whon “thoy cap- tured Havana by sloge in the lnst contury. -Tho of oporations,” ‘The Prosldont has couslderod all theao questions, and soes that TILE ONLY PRODLEM ia to noutralize tho Spanish navy; for the Cubans; not only throughout tho “fsland, bub oven in Ilavana, #o gtenflfi oxcood both the Spanish wilitary foroes and the Volunteors, that en.{nsurrection wottd spring up simultancoust with.our naval intorference, aud tho. Bpanisi floet, unablo to got cont or provisions, would ho starved out liko the Bpanish garrisona, NO DESINE FOR ANNEXATION. - Oasoy snya that no momber of tho Cabinet wants to Beo Cubs possossed by us, but that commoreial rolatlons with Ouba are demandod 3 and algo o more equal consideration at the hands of the Bpanish, which shall place us on an equal- ity with the English, who have not boen annoyed in .any ‘way, whilo Amorionn citizens, native and naturalized, have been put to doath, as if everything way to be fonred from England and nothing from Amoericn, MR, FISIC - tnlks with as much epirit at prosont ns any other momber-of tho Oabinet. e 1 i nopesoN ¥ s has boon nursing the navy for the ){net year, and thinks it oifiolont enough, consldering tho Bpanish disadvantages, to make oasy work. THE PRESIDENT - . ‘will sponk in his mesaago with vigor ou the Qu: ban question, and awsit Srompe action by Con- groks, A canvaes was made to-day of o iho TB CONGRESENEN AND SENATORS n tho . ban issuo’ above complication. oratic mombers see their opportunity to' har- monize tho late Robel clomont, nationalizo it, party; polioy as dorogatea from tho national manhood. SENATOR IITONCOOK, BIOKLES, AT MADLLD, Ilig diplomacy and audacity aro now on derstood solution - of - : tho . immodiste of the popular temporament of our appoint sanguine expoctations in Amorica, EIGUT DRITIBN BUBJEOTS EXECUTED, Santisgo de ~ Cuba were Dritish joots. ., This nows intensifics terest ¥ on the Spanish encourages the idea of the in. question, and solve all doubts as to the ineapacity of our own. OAPT, FIY AN AMERIOAN OITIZEN. Tho American Consul at Kingston, Jomaica, to -his post of duty, and had o intorviow with Sceretary Fish. that Capt. veusel, times boforo. NO FUMTHER OFYIOIAL DEVLLOPMENTS. in ofticial circlea concorning tho Virginius, prlhita by ‘¢ A CUBAN CONSPIRACY. EXPEDITION LANDED, arreals ‘aro tho utmost sovority of tho law. ;.. - £ THE VOICE OF ST. LOUIS, Spect al Dispatch to o Clfeago Tribune, THE WAR MAS8=MEETING, 87, Lous, Nov. 16.—The spealkors at’ the war mass-meeting Inst night wero Domocrats god frionds of the ‘South during tho rebellion, with Hoveral had also becn The fact {8 ono or two oxcoptions. officers in tho Confedorato aervice. significant a8 showing the fucrease of national eontimant in the Southern States. . . MR, A. W, SLAYBAGH was formorly o Colonel in tho rabol army. Aftor apenking in torms of tho strongost invoctive of the Iato ontrage, Col. Slaybaal roviewed the his- of r. Sicklos, stigniatizing bim s & milk- and-wator diplomat, whoso baif-way mensures Of tha oxocutlon of tho tor; " auited tho Spaniards. oflicors and crow of tho Virginius, ho said: . #You cannot wipo out this thing by an apology." 3 COL. NAT. GLAYNONNE said ¢ The Island of Cubnis a snrt and parcol of thisland. It Gon, Grant atay le as & soldier and staud by Gen. Graut.” v NMAYOR BROWN eaid ¢ © I will dotain you but a vory fow mo- ‘monts, as I know thero aro othors hero more patxiot, the people will eloquont than myeelf. This is a called ‘mooting to-night, but when I look sround me can hardly call it so. 1t ia_a spontaneous outpouring of the wholo coplo.” [A_voico, ** By Heavoa, wo aro all in y t,"] . ¥ ‘Tho questiou now ariges, what course hor honor. [Aany volces, * Warl War!”) The Mayor went on to say it waa not the firat, | second, nor probably tho twontiath time wa have | boon insulted b the Cuban authoritics, or rath- er by tho Spanish Government. Wo have said to that Qovernmont, we desire to live in bharmony with' you, but your an- swer Lns beon nothing bot insult wpon inenlt, until forbearance has coased to bo o virtuo. Ho was in favor of calliug upon our Government to adopt such monsures as will, if nocossary, compol us to tako charge of Cubn. &Appll\mu.} Bomo would urge tho panio aud the nancial eituation, but he would ask if thess things are to be countod agaiust our honor and the blood of American citizens. [Cries of “No, | no."] upon Ouba at the moment tho Gov- It wad urged, too, that we aremot a united . | poople, [Voices, ** We are; wo are.”] Ho wasin orumont would be .. ombrolled, - whiol;| POORY% LY e red ot Siitable rodress ho has all along nuticipated. This oxpedi-’ tion enrolls : 10,000 men, Tho ehortest timo evor mado steaming ‘from Now Orleans to Havana i8 forty-three hours, The average tima ia from sixty to elghty hours, , Ho says’ " HAVANA OAN BE STARVED OUT. Eight dollara a head ia the duty upon the im- portation of Toxas cattlo to the ivland, and §110 per hoad for horees, of which the ontire cavalry rolisuce of -the island 18 dependont upon the United Btatos. v THE OADINET IN A STERN NUMOR. Mr. Casoy unys that evory member of the Oab- inet s st for maintaining tho wholo diguity of the country, including Mr, Fish, whom ho ro- fim\a not only as conservative on this quostion, ut on all. The President, ho says, is partion- lurly oaruest, but got such a sgoring from Mr, Bumnor on account of the dovisiyo measures of one of our ships-of-war off tho const of ayti, that ho Is too considorato to adopt war meneured boforo Ooufgreuu meoty, In the emull lapse of only a fortnight, THE CONFXDERATE ELEMENT, says Mr, Cogoy, has beon nnuu--llzod in view of a contlict with Cuba, which shall avougo tho fato of Lopez and Orlttendon. "[horo are some ironclads at New Orloans, but ho canuot spoak as to their condition, - THE FRENOIN ELEMENT in Lowslana has hated the Spanish ever ainco the wanton oxccution of the Irench colonies by O'Rellly, who buile the Moro Osatlo st Havaus, | for tho peet, and proor guamantoo for, tho fu- turo. Monifest destiny said wo should control thia entiro continont, * GEN. A. J. DAKER, tormorly Attornoy Gonoral of tho Btate, in the courso of Lis remnrks, told tho orowd that, if tho Administration accopted any modorate apology, it would bo consignad to otornal infamy, All of tho spoeches wore of tho samie tonor. [To the Associated J'ress,) A CALL TO AlMS. 81, Louts, Nov. 10.—Col, L. M, Sablor, of this city, baving tolographed Goy, Woodson proffers ing 'n rogimont of infautry for sorvico agaiusu Cuba, that gentloman has roplied as follows: @Y wleh I Lnd the honor st once to sceopt tho_sorvioes of your regiment, but we must |. abidlo by tho aotion of -the general suthoritios, Accopt my thanks for this manifestation of onorgy aud patriotiem, aud.rekt assurod, whon tho gma for action comes, you will be remom- bered, and that lime will soou come, unless the Govornment s obllvious to the demnnds of patriotism, humanity, and the voico of the peoplo.” ——— NEW YORK GOSSIP AND OPINION. AT THE LIOTELS AND OLUDS, Neyw Yonk, Nov, 16.—At tho hotels and clubs thio Cuban difilcully and the complioatious cor- tain to arlse from it i tho univorsal subject of convoraation. It Is gonorally conceded that un- {ouy tho Madrld Govorument consenty to & foué Ponsacola navy~yard would bo our natural baso " city, and no dissontionts wero found to immodiate work which shall put the Ou- Tho Demo- and appoar beforo the country £0 bo the fghting while tho Republican' members seem afrald to make the admigsion, but the commor- cial interests have forced upon them sucha peaco juet retirned srom bune, intorvention in order to restoro tranquility in Cuba and punish the porpotrators of the rocont outrago, 'WAR WITI SPAIN 18 INEVITADLE, Tho mnjority aro unanimous in oxprossing the botiof that evorything will be dono to uphold tho Natlonal reputation. TIIE BEORETADY OF WAR, . who was_in tho city yosterdsy, {s roported to havo onid to an fntimato frignd who called on him: * You aro awsro that I havo boen constd- erad somowhat blood-thiraty on this mottor, but " tho cntiro Cabiuot aro now of my mind. At & Cablnet meoting held yostordny wo wore & unlt, and if the Amorican pooplo aro not satls- fied with tho monsures rosolvod upon ot that meeting to vindicate the nationsl hLonor, they muat bo vory bard to ploso,” e % THE NEWS IN SPAIN, . Mapnip, Nov, 16.—Thore aro rumors that a miniatorinl orlsis ts lm%uudlu in consoquenco | of the Virginius affair, but thfia truth is deniod in oflicial quarters, * A dolegation from the Bpanish Oolonial Olub waited upon the Minis- tor of War and nsked him. to koop Capt.-Gon. Jocollar at Havapa, The Minister replled that Lio would bo unable to decide until ho wag moro fully informed of recent ovents in Ouba. The Correspondengia contradiots tho ourron report that Jocollar has resignod, ST LONDON PRESS COMMENTS. Loxoox, Bept. 17—5 8. m,—~The Times this motning, {n a leading oditorial, éays i, the Virs ginlus affair had ocenrred durth ho ascondonoy of the Dumunxnflo:snrl{' it-would have boen im- modiately annexed. . £ draws o contrast bo- twoon tho conduct of tho Spaniards in Cubn and tho loniont treatment by the Amarican QGovornment of foreign blockade:runners during tho Rebellion, If England is onlled npon to act in consaquonco " of tho exocution of any of hor own subjeat, thoro {8 no roason why sho shonld not acknowlodge the indu&um_!ancn of Cuba, cs- yachfly if tho act would chock such outrages. t rocommonds the adoption of that lino of pol- foy by tho United Htatos. Tho Daily Telegraph containa sn article simi- lar to that of tho Times, DBoth journals coneur in'the opinion that Bpain is powerless to onforco roparation, and that the United Btatos moy pos- gibly bo compelled to intervone, even though re- luctant to do so. —— MR: BEECHER'S APPEAL. 3 New Yorg, Nov. 16,—The Rov. Mr. Beecher, inhis sermon to-duy, uaid the Tribune made n powerful nppoal to tho sympathics of the Amori- cnn pooplo, n favor of free Oubsa, denouuced tho oxccutlon nt , Suntisgo aa an outrago FINANCIAL. Daniel Drew's Brokers Meke anm- Assignmont to Their Creditors. Address of tho Detroit Committee of Unemployed Workingmon. Capitatists Advised to Unite in Giving Labor All the Employment Possible. KENYON COX & CO. TERMS OF THEIR ASSIGNMENT, Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, New Yonx, Nov. 10.—Your ronders will, re« momber that tho chiof sources from which tho Iato panio was said and believed tohave boen do- rived woro tho failuro of Daniel Drow's firm of Kenyon Cox & Co,, .and_the cmbarrassment of tho Canada Southorn Raollway Company, in ‘which onterpriso both Drow and Konyon Cox & Co. were intorosted, having indorsod large quantitios of its construction papor. Tho falluro of the latter wag attributed . to Drow's desiro to monipulato the stock markob for s dechne, Shortly after their faflure, William L. 8cott, = Dircctor in tho Caunds Southorn, Lake 8horo, and Tolodo, Wabash & Westorn Railrond, bogan prococd- ings to throw Drow and Kenyon Cox & Co. into bankruptoy. Aftor tho caso hind como up sevoral times for consideration, it was settled, at least withdrawn ; and subscquently an ‘assignmont was made of tho ros! and personal proporty of Konyon Cox & Co, to W, L. Scott for the benells of tho creditorn of tho firm, - It appenya from a copy of the full deed of assignment, which tho Now York Tribung will print to-morrow morning, that tho croditors ngroo uot to bring auy action agninst Mr. Drow bocauso of any claim againet onyon Cox & Co. uutil tho expiration of oightoen months from tho dato of the asslgn- ment. This connlsls of a bond and mortzages on ronl catnto in this city and Westchoster County worth £800,000, and @ $400,000 claim on the Can- ton Compauy of Baltimore, which is valued at sk tho upsot- It is stated on good authority that tho Britieh Consul at Havano hos tolographod to Ministor ‘Thoraton that aight o tho parsong oxsouted at sub- 0 Jolut British and Amorl- || can_intorvontion, whoro tho British navy will 1 3 pesged through this city yoaterday, on malwny lonyy He_ stated Try appoared lLpforo him ab Kingston, tho day beforo sailing, snd made oath to ‘citizonship, and to the corrcotnees of his papers, which of course wore captured with the Mr. Ponrno s tho only witnoss loft. He further statod that the Virginius Lind boon { rozularly cloared from his port soven or eight ‘Wasursaroy, Nov. 16.—T'hore i8 nothing new WHAT MIGNT HAVE BEEN UAD TUE VINGINIDS i Havaxa, Nov, 17.—The Voce de Cuba snys.a conipiracy ling boen dlucovercd in Halquin and the surrounding jurisdiction, for & rismg simul- tanoously with tho landing of tho Virginius,ox- podition. The plot had extonsive ramiflcations throughout thoisland ; nd wes to have bean enrried into oxecution on the 18t of November, Mauy persons have already Loon srrestod, aund. duily_incroasing, The Vace hopes -that tho partios proven guilty of taking part in tho conspiracy will be judged 1 accordance with || M 5 by tho poo- " heats in the world, and for the coming raco solls _should our Government pursuo in viodication of |, [ noon, in this city, ® littls girl_pamed Mazy Pov- ing hor clothing eatch fire from a lot of burning ageinst Lumanity " 7and oivilization, - pro- cooding from & oruck love of blood. Ho thought, however, our Government should act thoughtfully and not rashly ; and if Spain can- fitty conts on tho dollar, making o total of, 500,000, [To the Assaciated Press.) New Yong, Nov. 16.—The Tribune to-morrow. :“’:i:::{t”::&‘;o'}’:“mf};‘;“g‘;f; g;‘,;hghg"ggp‘g will publish & full copy of tho doed of assignment trators, buk s0 a8 to givo knowledgo snd froodom | 9F tho tol aud personal proporty of Rouyon to thoso who dosira liborty, oud tho holp of f"“}“fimg: by B P B evory bonest boatt on the glabo. for’ tbe bouofit of tho croditors all deficionoy that may arlo in_the dischargo of tho ‘dobts of Konyon Cox & Co., provided for in tho assignmonts, over and abovo the smount realized undor the asslgn- mont. Tho oreditors agree not to bring any aotion against Daniel Drow on sccount of any claim ngainst Konyon Cox & Co. until tho expiration of eightoon months from tho date of the assignment, or until ho sball muke " de- fault in his guaranteo os $600,000, for which he hes deposited socuritios, and bonds and mort- gogos. SR e = THE WORKINGMEN, Special Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune. THE AGITATION IN DETROIT. DrTnoir, Nov. 16.—The Commiliee of unem- ployed workingmen have issued a publio ad- Qrows, very ‘Todorate and sonsiblo in it jaue guage, urging capilalists and manufacturers ta organizo 80 a8 to furniah 88 mich employmont s possible during the coming wiuter, and enll- ing on Iaboring mon to bo ronsonablo and_calm. ‘Thoy also appoint sorics of mooctings for the organization of ward cluba for tho workingmen, with o central city organization, to take prac- tical atops towards systematic roliof, IN PHILADELPIIA, Prrvaverenia, Nov, 16.—This sfternoon a largo mass moeting of workingmen and women wag hold fu tho Azsembly Buildings to discuzs tho situation. The City Council were denounced for not providing work for tho destitute. . committeo was appointod to most tho Council Comunitteo to-morrosy. It is snid 40,000 people are out of work in this city. —_——— THE RAILROADS. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, THE KANSAS PACIFIO DEFAULT. ‘Wasminaroy, Nov. 16.—A Colorado Delegate .explains why tho Iansas Pacitio Railroad de- faulted its intorost during the past year, It lad more than fifcy miles of track to {ho Acknnaus Hiver, thirty-0dd milos to Otothoto, Kan,, nud & branch to Douldor City, the wholo costing more_than $1,000,000, on which it expected 10 issuo bonds and soll them In Europe. ‘T'ho panic suspended tho negotiation of the bonds, snd tho banks would not furnish the money. The in- como of the rond, howover, i assurad, and tha business roliable, The coupons will probably bo 1“\"!6!1] and tho momontary default bridged over. The Danver Pacifio Exteusion had funds 18id by and mot its interest promptly, FIRES. Loss 175,000~ Soveral Persons Burned to Duostn SPORTING NEWS. The Great Onkland Race—True Blue Fermancntly Disabled as a Races Eorsce-Nkotches of Somo of the Con- tostants. 8AN Franorco, Nov. 10.—Chamborlain, the ownor of True Biue, says he believes his horso is pormanently disabled as & racor by tho acei- dont yostorday. Various conjectures haye boon mado as to the manner in which tho accidont oc- currod., No one knows certainly, but it is gen- erally belioved tho horse must have struck his foot into a hole mada by & gopher. True Bluo was at his stablo to-day, vory stilf and lamo. [Tho following, from tho Now Yotk Sun_of Priday, gives some fnota of intorest in rogard to tho botacs which participntod in tho groat race noar 8on Francisco, on Saturday, an account of which appears in anothor part of this paper.— Ep. TRIRONE.] ; A gront horee-ravo is to he run to-morrow on the Oalland Park courso, near San Francisco. 1t is to be a frec-for-all race of four-milo heats for Yurse of £20,000, Any horso may bo enter- ed ot tho post ot tho timo of starting without any provious notico. Ropresontatives of tho blood of Loxington, of Australian, of Planct, and of Langtord aro olready ontored. True Blue, Hub- ‘bard, and Joo Danicls, well known on all the Tashonablo couraos of tho East, havo travolod 8,000 miles to contend n;inlnnt Thad Stovens, the pride of the Pacifio coast. ‘Pruo Bluo is a 4-year-old by Loxington out of Balloon, aud at tho late Baltimore meoting distancod Bassott in o four-mile-heat race on the ficat heat in 7:40, Ho has boaten Hubbard and Joo Danioli with ‘onse, boing orowded only by Mate ina two-mile_race in Saratogn ou tho last day of laut July. Ho ran tho two miles in 3:923¢, which is tho fastest timo on record for a raco of that length, though Bassett, in his groat raco of two and o quarter miles with Louglollow for tho Saratoga Oup, ran the firet two milos in 3:30. At the fall meoting in Jerome Park ‘Irus Bluo beat Katio.Penso, & full sistor to Hubbard, two _oud throo-quarter miles, ensily in 6:103. : " Hubbord iy | a 4-year-old by Planct, dam io Nonstield. Ho won .tho’ four-milo-hont raco last July in Monmouth Park in one heat, distancing Wheatloy and Bessio Lee in 7:8734. In August.he boat Bassett and Wanderor ot Barstogn 8 milesin 5:34. A fow days later ho wasg, Howevor, beaton by Arizons in two straight . Leats of 4 miles_eaoh, boing distanced on tho sccond heat. Tho time was not fast, tho fimt hoat boipg ron in 7:543¢ and tho second in In XEnvorhill, Mass. fl:%fl}{. Dauels I & of Dolly Cast 5 and Many Injurcd. oo Dauiels is out of Dolly Oartor* % . 16.—A fl S Australion, sod i .olso & yours old, Haveruiuy, Mass,, No re broke out this morning in Washbuin Block, and befors it could bo subdued burned cighteen build- ings, deostroying tho stores of thirty-five businoss firms, and throwing 800 hands out employment. Among tho buildigs burned wero sumo of the leadlug shoo factories in Now Eng- land. Tho losa will reach $175,000, fully cover- od by insurance. The principal losors on build- ings are J. P. Giiman, 8, ¥\, Prescott, J. B. Nichols, and Georgo Greon, It is estimated thab tho ealvage on the stocks, a large purtion of which woro romoved and only injired by wator nn{l oxposure, will amount to 50 per cont of their value, . Tho bodles of Goorge, & shioo manfac- turor, and Amos O:'Héath, au employo of Boyn- ton Bros., were fodnd in the ruiusof Gilmau's Block, and it is supposed a third person per- ished. Firemon—Engincer Choney, Forcman in tho polls over all his competitors. . E: Little, and Firoman Hutchingon were badly in~ —— !:red by falling walls, Tho origin of tho fire In July last he beat True lue and “Harry Bastott for the Baratoga Stakes in 4:103¢. The raco of 2} miles was run in a hard rain atorm, on avery muddy track, and was a good test of endurance. Joo Danicle’ gront raco was, how- evor, with Thad Btevens, on Oct. 18, over tho samo courso whero they are to run to0-morrow, and for tho samo distanco. Ho won the first hoat in 7:42%¢, ran third in the second, and sec- ond io the third, both of which with the race wore won by Thad Btevons. Tho second heat was tho rastést second heat on record, being ruu in 7:80, ‘The third heat was made in tho remark- “able time of 7:43, & 1« Thad Stevens 18 an agod horse, by Langford, dam Mary Chilton, and in mauy & contest hos . proved the possession of wondorful bottom. Ho 16 believed to bo the fastest horse for four-milo t CASUALTIES. unknown. A Ohild Burned to Death in Davens | AN UNJUST TAX. port, Xn. ilebots, i special Dis X (ch to The Chicdao Tribune. 3 DAVENPORT, Nov, 16.—Yestorday after- The Additional Lovy by the Donrd of Equalization Objected to in IZock Xslande-Moet ing to Maturc Menuures for Lesting tho Matter in the Courty. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, DAVENTORT, Ia., Nov. 16.—A meoting of tha manufacturers of Rock Taland was held st ors, 7 years old, waa_shookingly burned by hav- stubblo: * All her garmonts were burned away, snd from head to foot she was one maus of burned and bloody flosh, After sulforing untold | evouing, and measuras wors agracd upon to tost agony, the little sufforer diod at 8 o’clock this | the lag;sl\lt of the lato wtlo?; of tho Illinois moruihg, v | Do ot Equuization intho' courts, Tho ol- ¢ oot is to sooure an injunction to provont tho ox- A Ratirond Conductor Killed, | {hugion ‘and colloction of tho - sdditionsi Laligial plpatchfo Tae Ohicago Trivung. |tz s essosiod Ly the Doard. o SoBTataEE & Gravaliral, waekillalal 7 | (oportiona _nteragted do. ot dbjaat to the tax upon their tangible property, ns Mitod Dy the locel Assensors; but claim that the addi- tional tox, as asscssod by tho Board of Equaliza« tiou, is & double tax, therofore unjusd, TRELIGIOUS. Dedication of n Roman Church in Detroits Special Dispatch to 1 he Chicago Trioune, Derrorr, Mich, Nov., 16.—The now 8t. Jaeugh‘n Roman Catholio Ohurch, corner of Juy waukgo Btation, on the Jackson, Lansing & Sag- inaw Railroad. i Accidontal Doath of o Son of George D, Frentices LomsviuLe, Ky., Nov. 16.—Olaronce Prentice, the only surviving son of George D, Prentico, waa thrown out of Lis buggy and killod ‘Iasf night at 11 o'alook, whilo roturning to his home a fow milea from this oity, His funeral takes placo Monday morning, several prominont olti- %ens acting as pall-boarers. Catholic and Orloans troots, was dodloatdd to-day. Tho ico is pure Gothie, eot long, aud BD wide, OBITUARY. It cost 200,000, Thero woro fix‘osem W thio — dodiontion.-lishops orges, of Lotroit; Gil- B, ¥. Buclk, mour, of Clovoland : Dwongnr’ of Fort Wayne; and Walsh, of London, Out, Tho sorvicos wera condnetod by Bishop Walsh, aud about fitteen priosts wora prosont, A processlon of many ohurch socioties, and & largo atiendance of pou- pl\)‘ wera the prominent fonturos of tho duy's ox~ erclae, A Methodist O ch In LaSalle, Xk, Dedicnted. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, LaABALLE, IIl,, Nov. 16.—Tho now Methodisé churehs in thisolty was formally dediosted to-day. Nowman R n Dotroits Special Dispateh to T'he Chicano Tribune, Drrnotr, Mich,, Nov. 16.—Dr, Newman Iall preached in thig oity four thnes to-day to crowd- od audiouces, Special Dspateh o The Chicago Tribuna, “LAnsiNG, Mich., Nov. 18,—Mr, B, I, Buok,wall known throughout Michigan and the Wost as n doaler In furniture-lumber, died Lere to-day, of cancor. Capt. Xra Davis, of Detroit, Svestal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Drruoir, Mich,, Noy, 18,—The doath of Oapt, Tra Davis, an old and wealthy residant of this olty, is reporied to-day, Ho way absont in Cali~ fornio, traveling for hia health, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Youk, Nov. 16.—Arived, stoamships Donmark from London, and Daltlo, Italy, Wis« congln, 4ud Oity of L'arls from Livernool.