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% d 3 e e —— THE CUBAN CRISIS.- (Continued from the Firet Page.) Lixeellency will romaln firm in sy the ooy (rony shaino o | P 8 forvent Lopo Cour 1 i “""mn.n Po \wo romain Your Excellonoy's William Dieratadt, Dr, John 1iuhn, B, ‘Tussaur, X von Ruosppelsdost, 3, G, Mellan, * Hamuel A Georgo Weldimans, Sdward xmmsfix!&. Toano Ster, 1. C, Mann, Jonn S, Smith, Col, Fruncla Fry, Kntovitzer, Ghatles Gardinos, Qo). Janvler Lobdout, Terdmand Behoen, Angustua Dunsh Alirod Flauswirt Juliin‘Gonzaga, Stanlel Korziikl, raf Wotter von Stra) S50 Victor Gaeein, Trederick Toblnvos, ) Jobn Smalley, Aud 100 others, P, 8.~In core of noed wo ahall be ablo to place 500 zc:: ::r\luurpfixclillcne};llllx dlsposal; men that have i service, Peiision noldler 3 ——— o THE HOME GOVERNMENT. ¥ MADRID CADINET WILLING TO SETTLE, HApwID, Nov, 18,—Tha Bpanlsh Cabinet are unsnis mously in favor of o satfsfactory and honorable sote \':L:v.xnna(:; “:xssnl}u 1‘1'1" ‘l::lus":\h‘.\xolmy. but regard the 1 o Jutegr! ey grity of th Spanieh terrilory TROTOSITION TO SEND GEN, BICRLES NOME, Aapnip, Nov. 18.—The Diario Kananol, organ of the Alphonsista, and hostile to the preagnt Minfstry, ad- ,;i:rc‘: the Goverument {o send Glon, Blokies his pass- ELIToe e St D T Ohian T ectnl Dispatch fo The Chicago BBk oRth, ot 1o witatee of Guban bonds ro now ufont of (he denomination of £100, They & 2andsomely engraved on green paper n biuck ink, and 101d &t 23 cents b tho doliar. “hoy nre fastied by tho Republioaf b, nud on their faco_ declaro that tho souipone will bo hayatlo afto tlia nt of” Decombor, 1852, and the bondr redeonfblo after tho Jat of De- sember, 1802, woantine hearlng 7 per cent intorest. THE CUBAN CAUSE. Havana, Nov, 18,—Oving to_coutiniious cutting of tho telegraph wired 1o tho vicinlty of Mouzavillo, nows from (b6 Inttor place b o tho 14tl nat, bns Just beon received by stcamor to Uataviano, and from thenco teleqraplcd hero, ‘Tho peoplo worin fenr of anothier atlock from tho Oubna forces still onclrcling the town, 3nd bad cnt all communiention with tho interior, Ad~ 3jtional arricades hod eon constructed, and somo of “he ntreets leading toward the interior nfo_completoly Sbatricted, Reinforcoments of troops reachod ilio Sty yesteriny, and the crewn of & fow qunuoats in tho Batbor camo sehoro ot night (o do guard auty and to wanist n defending ho city { caso - of anotbor attack, Klargo number of familics Lind left tho clty, whilo Stliorey especiully wopen and childron, bnvo taken tp el abodle ubourd of the gunbuata and otbier veasols 21 the arbor, ATINS AND FROVISIONS TOR TIIT: SPANISI TROOPS. hl4 afiernoou the Mavuua mail steamer Wilmington toole out fourtven largo tasen, containing several Lun- Ared Temlngion ritled for (o Spanish Goverameut, 3ho alio Look out n large quantity of provisions, ——— RIME. The Tweed ‘Erinls Specinl Dispeteh to The (hicago Trihune, . New Yonr, Nov, 18,—Jolm Grabam simmed up for the defonco fu {o Tweed cose this morning, and in tho alternoon_ Lymon ‘Tremain summed up for tho Teople, Mr, Tremain finished hia address ot 6.p, m. ‘fho Court ndjowrncd for balf an hour; At its reassembling, Judgo Davis charged tho jury, If whnt ho eall mnterlally affects tho ~opinions of the jurars, a verdict of guifty will bo brought fn. The jury retfred nbout 9 ‘olock:, and, aftor un absence of one Liour, returned, and roquested inetructions ro- goeding (o thivd couit in (o udiotmont, When (he ad been dnstructed on the point coucerning whict they nsked, they rgain rotired, At tho present writiug, 12:0, they iavo not rotwrued. The Outrage in Portland, Inde—Re- covary of tho Vietime Speeial Dispitch ta The Chicago Tribune, PORTLAND, Ind,, Nov, 18,—Willlum Huoy, the man 0 dumnably outraged a fow daya since, 14 still on the way 0 recovory, 1ia has been moved {o tho residenco of lifs betrotlied, who i2 tolking excellent caro of him, 3ud oxprestes b dloferminntion to morry Mm when ho geta well, The aullioritics havo no trace yet of tho perpetrator of the deed, but ono man 8 now at largo on bail who will be tried next Mondsy as accessory, “Therols not ticl of 4 case ngainst him, Not Guiity ot Xianapping. Speeial Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Quivcy, Iil,, Moy, 1.—A muan amod Marshail Jndge, wwho was srrested iu Chleego un Saturday on tho chargo of kidnapping tho littlo on of Prof, Leib, of this city, 10 yeurs ago, had an exemination to-day, Tho fegtfimny was ontirely circumstantial, and, failing to fuatatn tho cliurge, tho accnsed was relazed, Ho was {0 have been marrled to o lady at Aurors, Til,, to-day, nud wa greatly disappointed at belug toa late for the train, Ableged. Case of Adultery im Masom, Nich. i 5 {1 Deniateh to_ The Chicago Tridunes Lanan 5 S Mo, 18.—Tho ogAmna(ion of the Row William I €6 for {lw nbeged orimo of adultery A Mb. "Mar, Nchols, amicmber of his church, T held ot Stacon befoce Tustico W, lsmmond, oo irha tom wel far defonsn waived ozaminat Won s gave $15.'0 borids to appoar ot the mext sci- s1on’of tho’ Circult Lourt, Burglars in South Kend, Ind. ‘Soectal Dispateh 1o The Chleago Tribune. Sourzit BEAD, Tnty No ¥, 18,—Tho stara of Wagner & Andrews, tast Side, was broken into last night, Tho thioves took ;oods to thn? amount of $50. ‘Thoy also satared tha espar and candy siore of A, Grothier, aud took cigars and condy to i@ amount of $12. There is 1o cluo to (e thioves, A Fight Betweezn Two Doctor Snccinl Dispaich to The Chicaqo Tribune, Quro¥, Iil, Nov. 18.—A D ltosenberg, of New Yorla vAla it o gatherluy ot o private resldence at Lorine, in this county, was assaulted by n local physi- sian named Farmer, a0d fo badly besten with a club toat it wos (hought ho was permoncutly injured. Farmer hca beou committed for trial. The Commercial Jurors in the Stokes Case. i Kew Yonk, Nov, 18.—Robert Parter, a juror in tho Btokes ease, wns arraigned this morning for bribery, o1 un fndletment found by tho Grand Jury, Poster \as el to bail in $6,000, Iunt, tho officer who lind chargoof him, ws cominitted In default of 3,000, Conter, tho cighth juror, will be arralgued on a chargo of briliers. A 400,000 Dofalcation in New York. Nriy Yons, Nov, 18.—Fdwin I, Winship, of No, 24 Broad street, wilh whoto reputation rumor has been ‘Ditsy f0r sormio tinie b ot lengih smounied o8 o dafuviiter {0 tho cxtent of $409,000, \Winship was engaged in {la purchnee of tho claims of tho Goyérnment emploses, Bt 10 per cent discount, and roceiving dposits on which ho ik 8 and 3 per cont per month. ~ Ho continued fo pay Interest, bt when nsked for the principal, in the vecont crisls, hofuiled to respond, and ata mecting ‘of bi creditors ho fnformed thom by lotter that bio was Siopeieesly bankrupt, Winship had a Liouso on Staten Telind, and Jodging in this city. Lo 18 now supposed , t0 Lo ot af thie country. Attenpt to ‘Throw o rain from the ‘Tracice Dza Moivgs, Ta,, Nov, 18,~~Yesterday tho engineor on a pascenger-train on the Tock Jeland Road, near Alloona, discovered sn_jron reil placed n a cattlo- fuard 80 28 to thraw off tho train, and attho samo 1imo o man was scen running wway from tho spot, Cliaso was given, and ko wan captured aud brought ‘Teve and delivercd to (ho oflicers. Alleged Defalcation of . Fownship "Lrequitrer, LouisviLer, Nov. 18,—Deputy Sherif Koyser, of D o, areivod hioro. fo-day fnd (ool Charae of W, 11, Wilering, Treasuret of Noblo Towi- Sbine Defiznice’ County, éld boro charged with om= Yerriing SLI4G of publle money, Willorling bore s ool ropuiation heforo tho dlscovery. 110 il bo taken to Ohio on Wednesday. Resignation of the Treasurer of An- drow County. Jii., On Account of the SEobbory Comamitted in Xy Office.. Dusuquz, Ia,, Nov. 18,—Tho lioard of Supervisors in Jackaoi? Couiity havo roqueafed Bryan, Treasurer, th resign,aud Lo did eo on Friday Lt and John Donuelly waa solected tofitl out tho Vacatcy to the 1st of Jouur, A Bl Ci, Dy & M. Kailroad, Dupvaue, Ta., Nov. 18.—A delegation vas in town to~day frow Galedsuia, Minn, to seo if an oxtension of the Clintow, Tubuque & Maritiette Itallrond could bo procurcd irom u point_near the Btato lino to- thelr town, & dlatauce of 14 milen, Woman Knoclted Down and Robbed, Derrorr, ick,, Nov, 18,—At Grand Ilavon, Mich, Tast eveninge, Mrs. Rosshours was knocked dotny and robbed of §22, and bid lier ear-rings lorn nu} of her vars, KwKluxing anil FPoisoning in = dinmn. From thie Seyour A few nizhits ago, it in iy ) Demoeent, g of Lrown Cousty, elow Fluley's AL about two muiew, some ten or Af= | teon mon took Josepl Thomns nnd bis son, n yian grown, out nud introdiced them to o fow’ Lickory i, tellug thom to lenvo tho county in s fow doys or e would el on e i, Thoy ol yousg Tnomas they whipped bim biccaso he had whipped bis another, and thoy wanted him to aco how funny it e it Morday uight six men, with blackened faces aud crined with tlabs, visited e houso of Mr, Bamue! T Biitis, Mviug_near Treotovon, aud gnined admit- Ineo withunt awaking tho jumates, Toluy ineide, thuy Whirostened to usé their clubs if any nolko or ro- siathuce wan mude, wnd Lhen took out Ozrall Smitl, ot Ay, Smith, togother with i wifo, und warned {he Tatter not to Sypenr o4 & Witness I court agalust Dr, GiiAnn, or h aud sho would both bo murdored, \ Wrcd £irl, Melist A, Brown, nolsoned on Thitrs- b nt ftner, the fumlly of Mr. 13, ', Burkon~ cther with Mr. Jawed Van Clove, s wito and A were visiting N, D fumily, Wil arsonte, Wlsehuged (o day bators tho pofsoning fook place, Sone of the family diod, bub all Woro sick, errible forriludion for the Luto Out rugge in Grint Pavlul Lit, Sa Nov, 19) Dispotch o the New Orleans imea, By S N ikuahon Lcudoraon and w0 othier nex gro0s wers brought Into Qolfax by ol §iore hreAtoned it doath 1f they Bamosod i poi petratora of tho Grant Parish outrago, They wera turned over to Alford Bheiby, Deputy Bherif, but tho cilizonn look ehnrge of them, convoying them in tho difection of , O; Nasiva rrflgnncc. "Tliy wero shot ne otliors g atiack on ‘l‘\'?“inmg Tacour's Tealdoneo, oo 12 velln nhot two more the neir v, Louslnrd's Hovse, i double-oeyraioq sis: gans, they hwving boen discovered and. {raoked to tlint yoint, On Treaday, fitloen citizens from Alexandris aurprinod threo more iding from atrest, Anotlior ouo was hung in Rapldea Parish the same day, Ono }"tflgm{?n::; S:f:m'x ‘ln fA{“ll {bu toll-gate, three miles B L ho othier two aro known to be yot 1B Grant Parlal, and, when cnught, thoy will undoubte socelved on Tuesdny sftornonn from bwo of 1ho et cnped megroos from Grant Parish, much slarmed, ropresonta that thoy aeainted fn Lribging in tho s thros to Colfax, and that tho negroes are rapidly leav- ivg, an Hondorson and others havo {mpiicated neatly a1 {0 negrow: 1n tho pariah, A cavalry force, under the ordors of Col, DeKlino, Teft Harrishurg overinnd for Aloxandris, on Sunday, 3138, m,, aixtymilen distant, At 4 o'clock Tuesdsy morning thoy outored the town of Aloxundria and pickated tho pince, At 3 o'olook tho kame nfiornoan iho steamer Ozatk arrived, No ndditional ncreale weto mado, On Tucsday night tho alarmeboli was yung in Aloxsudris from 7 to 0 ololock, One hundred nd Wity arined mon pesembled, As into ns 8 o'clock on Wedveaday morning_srmed squads of motnted mon could b scen moving about, arined with Spoucer carblues. o Ozack ay on tho ‘oppanite shoro, with i steamt oy, miskipg preparations fo touien o Now Orloans, Col, Dekitus haviug becamo convinced thet it sraa uselens {0 make -nuy further attompta ot this tims {0 arrest tho partica agafnst wham ho bield warranta, A Luidy, on Hlecr Way for a Divorce, Shot by Xier Husband-=A Long Story of Brutanty and Violence. From the New York World, Nov. 16, Duncan . Famieion, 'a eivll onginee aid tho son of Col, W. O, ‘Lempleton, of Nyack, Wounded, on Saturday, Idu fempléton, hia wife, the daughitor’ of Col, O, . Babieqek, of tho Treasury Do« ettt Nashihnon. Shole ankrriogo ym colobeated 11870 at’ tho boarding-houso of Dira, 1L, W. Kenny, 3 Wast Twalflh nircol. Tho marriago san o ciprice of o young lay, wlio as Ui Ut 11 years o, liee family opposcd the uniou, knowing thst Dun- can s, addicted to drink, A dlsinclinstion (o thwart fholr daughtor's wislics and tho roputation of Gol, Teraptotan ulone dactded hor paronts to allow to uhion o tako place, i narriago was o happy ouo il & daughter was bort in September, 1873, Trou thin timo Tomploton foll futv his old vices, aud ‘Togan to {li-uso bis Wife, 1o wea then omploycd, ay clvil engincer ab Whito Plaing, nud, fn apito of gdod v aud remittances from both Col.’ Babcock aud his y:mcr. hls Jovo of 5ammlng nud strong liquor brought thom fto debt and disgeuco, 1o pmwned is wirecls Jowolry and wardrobe, aid bocamo fnvolved {n soveral ingraveful Snnuclal ' transsotions, Loat Jutio Mra, Tetpleton went to Wasbiugton to sco ber father and nother, tnd resolved, unless her husbaud xefornied, Hiovor th roturn to bim. 1o was then, on acconut of W quarrel witl s fotlicr, greatly embirrassed, and {t In 10 bo prosumed thot 1o discovored thnt it ‘was to illa Intorest to bo on good ferms with his wifo's family. 1s_conduct nud liters changed Mre, ‘Completows tntentions, and sbe returnod to him, bolloviug hitm to bo entiroly roformed. On lior roturs Lils conduot was worso thani bofors, ITa beat her con~ atantly, threatoned hor life, forbado Liee to inform liec ‘parents of hia conduct, pavned her clothes, ganibled, nd drauk, ux i€ s 1ifo dopendod ou theso vices, Mrs, Temploton did ail sho could to_refor him, buf, after & criiol nssaull at Now Ttocholle, 1t which sho waa dis- Hgnred for 1ifo,ind &n_ sttemipt o hang her ut Port~ clicater, sho decidod o loavo hier_lusbaud, and- thres ook igo sought an naylum it No, 238 Weat Four- Yoonth atroet, whither Mrs, Konuy, from whoso housa phio was morried in 1670, had moved, ller mother found hor, und, on loarning of hier treatment, ndvired ler fo suo for o divorce, Yeslerday morning slio ntartod, with Mrs, Keuny and hee two daugheve, to go down'town to ko Iaw-oilices of Lowo & Hninwell 0 give dnstructions In rogard to tho wult. Ars, Kenny aays that, when sho, Dra, Tompleton, anil ner daughtors left tho house, ' Mrs, Templotor {Fas in Wigh 6piclts, and skippcd ko o young girl towards Bighith avelig, whero they vero o take tho cars. Al thio cornor of Elghth avenuo and Fourteontl Btrcot Mrs, Templeton beciing plo, aud sald, excitedly, “ilowens | why, thore's Duucsu” Mia, Xouny revoguized Temploton, who was on the northeast Corner of Fonrtecuth street and Elghth svenuo, and waa ‘walldng opldly fowards them, Mrs. Kenny caught hold of Mrs, Templotou, but hor husbaud soniched her from Mrs, Kenny's grasp, and asked Lor to relurn to him, Whils ‘Cainpleton was plesding, Mrs, Konny sent one of her doughtars back 10 tho house, which & only o fow doors from Eighth aveuue, for assialance, and sent tho othier daugitor to look for a policot mun, A crowd gathered, and whilo Mrs, Teme plelon s imploring tho bystanders to cesist Jler, anad asking her husband to let her go, Officer Guilagher, of thio Sixteonth Precinct, ran up, Mre, “Templolon told him that shio did not wish to b mo- Testo, and asked him to_mako hor husbsud leavo her, Tt tlio oflicer decided {hat tho quarrel was 100 com-= phicatod o ono for bim to docide, and determined to tako all-perons ongoged in it'toilo station-houso, Templeton strengtlicnod his enueo by informing tho oflicer that Alrs, Honny was tho keeper of an fafamous Tesort aud hnd abducted his wife, Alre, Templeton Dgreed to go to tho station-house, but Imylored tio ofiicor to 100k atter her bisband, &8 ho would shoot her 1€ hio found an opportunity.Gollagher, with exiraor- dinary stupddity, instead of keoping Tewmploton in viow, apposced 10 considor Mrs, Temploton as {lio princial chlprit, and walked toward. Fiftccuthstreot holding hier by tholoft arm, Towmploton, who was to the left of tlie officer, ndeavorad to biind tho ofticer fartier Dy entreallig his wifo fu tho tendorest terms to re- fitrn to bim, ‘Tho olficer was g0 thrown off_Lis guard that ho allowod Temploton ta 1ag bohind and approach Bl wifo, whowas closely followed by Alrs, Kouiy and Do dadghter Lottle. Opposite tho palnt-storo of Silva & Moulin, No. 88 Elghth avenuo, Temploton rted wp to his’ wife, whispered sometbing to her, drow singlo-barreled Derringer piatol, and Airod, tho bal passing through Mra, Templeton's left juw’ and tho 100t of tho touguo, snd lodging in the right faw. ra, Tomplelon fell fiilo Mra, Konny's arms, und, as tho husbatid ws about £o roload bis weapon, Gallaghor suized ond dissrmed Lim, M, Keuny hebied bim oxcitedly what ho was doiog, and e re- plied, with au oath snd gn fmproper expres- Hion,’ thot, I ho had Lad time, ho womld hnve shot’ her foo, Mrs, Temploton, who was bloeding profusely from un artery severed by the bullet, wa Enrried tto tho drug-storo of Ferdinand Maun, No, 03 Eighth nvenue, and from thero to hor residenct, whero i was uttended by Dre, dcLeod, Foot, Sands, uud Holgate, who pronotneed Ler injurica to bo very'dun- gorous,’ Slio was placed_under tho influcnco of nar- Zotles, anil no attempt t0 remove tho bl will bo mado bofora Tucsday. Templeton, immediutely after tho ehiooting, aaid to Oficer Gailagher that Lo had rather 00 bin wifo dead than whero gbo Wwas. O tho vay to {hoatation-houss o satd that ho was sorry for whiat L bad done, and, on bolng nrraigned beforo thy Sergeant on duty, bo relterated bhis regrets aud was locked up, Tapt, Ollerry gave ozders thiat 10 oo ghiould eo ki, Temploton 18 hbout 5 feet 4 inches fn_height, is good fooldng, ond wears light sidewhiskors and smail mustaciio, 1ia appearance & not thet of & mau of violent.temper, ira, Temploion wa dolng well lnst night, ond Dr, ‘Sauds wan opinion that, should he succeel in extract: g tho ball Without edusing omorrigo, all dangor fi o over. Mrs. Babcock, motker of the {njured Indy, told tho writer that sho'was ontirely jqnorant of “einpletows Infamous belavior tll about tireo wecks a0, when sho found lier daughter ot Mrs, Kenny's. $lrs, Tompleton tlien told_ber mother all, and oziaibe ited roofs of hier husband's brutulily, Mra, Babooek Toarell her son-inclnw because ho tlircatened her Lifo about o yoar azo. When bo was poying attentions to Hor dnughter Lo attempted o uioot n young gontlemu Who wat pollto to Miss Babeaclr, and Lis reputation umong his fricnds was that of n bully, Mrs, Templo- fon loft lier husband nt Whito Plains, and it sppears that, ns £oon aa lio becsmo awaro of lor fight, ko camb to Now York and engaged bourd of Mr, Sadler, Ko, 46 Weat Fourteenth strect, Last Tueadny ho told BIr, Saaler coutidentialy of his troubles Lut Lo was entirely Jgnorant of hia wifels whereabouls Friday Dight, and 1t s belloved tht his meotiug her yester~ sy niorning was purely accidental, 3 OLITICAL. Trouble in the Brooklyn Ringe-Tle District Attorney und Other Prom= inent Leadors flave Lawe-Suits to Sutisfy. i Special Dispateh to The Chicazo une, New Yons, Nov, 18,—Tho approaching trial of Win. cliexier Brition, District Attorney of Brooklyu, hius led fo'n propasal ty prominent Reformers to tho cifect tint Tritton bo ailowed to resigu, and tho Reform Commuit~ teo of Fifty nominato his nuccessor. Teetormers rejeeted, In tho meavtime, Edgar M. Cul- fen, & nophow of IMng-Judgo Alszander McCuo, lus niud {0 resign a8 District Attorney, and a Reformer hay Veen appointed in his placo, MeUito himnelf is tbont 1o Testgl os City Judge, us ho han loarned that n prom- ineut law firm horo is faking ovidenco to moye for his {mpoachmont before tho next Legislature. | McOuo lias sold out s ntorest i {ho Drooklyn Fagle, ihe Riug Sequn, snd Thomas Kiazells, ito editor, Wil protnbly Sebige, "owing o porsonal aiflenlties’ with i persoir nomed McOlure, in the sams ofiice, "Tlio facta Lo junt beon bronghlt to Hight iy to Liow Tiodmau, the Tredanrer of Brooklyn, was fudiced to tur Htalo's videnco, Tho people, 4 wsial, Lave been District Altoruey, who fs uader 3 clisrge theft, eto,, and fs to bo tried Dee, 1. '\ proposition was medo, ndiredtly,’ that Rodwman would teatity to facts implicatin the moro prominent Thombors of tho Ting, ‘The ovideaco was ssked for, but Tot furnished, Mesntimo it wae arranged that Rod~ Toun ehowtd tostify only againet Spragto, tho Treuds Jirer, nud that Spragud shonld not e prosecuted. Tho Tieformers uro dotermined to. Gniy como one; and ritton i Hikely to bo tho frst victim, Colored fien’s State Convention at New Orleans. New Onueans, Nay, 18,—1he Lonisiana Gonvontion of the colored voters of Lonislana assemblea yesterduy at tho Meclianics' Tustitute, Tho obect of tho Con- vention 8 to present through the deiegutes the Loulsl- aua cao to Cougress, RAILROAD NEWS. Eeailrond Lensos Spectal Dispatel (o The Chicugo Tribune, 8, Joutbity Do, Nov, 18,—It s kiown here that th Ttamnibol & Ht, Jokoph Ruflvoad Company has leused fhe Bi,Josoph & Donver 1oad, and the papers pro- pared ot Mannibal have gono 10 Now York for final Abproval, It s believed that the latter road wifl bo ptodity comploted to 4 juuotion with the Unlon Pa- dtie, Rroposed Tunnédl on the Lino of the cincinnati Southorn lond, Omveinant, Noy, 18,—Tho rustees of the Cinclu~ natd Houthorn Kafiroad hove advortised for proponals to oxcavatew tunnol 4,000 feet long thro nig's Mouutain, Lincoln Gounty, Kontucky, by the Buruside military route, The Newport & Cinciunatl Railroad Puve oifered the truatcos tho use of thelr bridge across : $u Ohio, and. the propoeition 1s under considoration, wdly sliaro tho samo fate as tho ofhers, Information | sliot. snd fatally |1 Thir {xmw«n\ the ). , Compuny, of thia city, | Tho following notleo I poatc sottled, with frequent fuctustions. i FINANCIAL. The National Tmst Company of Pittsburgh Suspends, [ opposition in New York to the Re- B forms Proposed in Banking, The Onlifornia & Tezas Construotion i Uompany Will Com- ‘ promisa, . The Philadelphia Board of Trade h « Advocate a Free Banlk- s ing Law. ' PITTSBURGH, i Special Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, THE NATIONAL THUST COMPANT. Prresnunam, Ponn,, Nov. 18,—~Tho Auancial hortzon, which Lins bocn brightentag for tho past few days, was eomewhat darkened agnin this morning by the auspen- slon o the National Trast Compony, on _Ponnsylvanis avonue, This concern susponded for ono day at tho commencomént of ho panic, hut wan again ablo to ro- sumo owing to. the negotistion of somo of ts surplus Investmonts. The nusponsion ihis morning wan cutired Dy t4io sndden departaro of tho Cashier, Hobert 3. @rcer, Tty rumored that huia A DEFAULTER tonlargo amount, but liowanuch {s uncertoln. He left tho bank ou Snturdsy,qafter having been told (hat Dis books would b0’ ‘investigated, but since {hint ime he iau not been geon, A $10,000 school bond js all tho security thnt in mirsing, 'Hin hooks nre undorguing on_tnvestigation, and somo Alscreponcios ato heing found—not, howuver, ‘o great amount, TTlio bank In amiply rosponsiblo to'its depoaitors, as the *alockholders_nro individually Uable, aud they repro- sent over 8,000,000, Tho connly Liad some $100,000 Qoposited here, bt it fa savured, Qreer hasn bond +filed witk tho bank for !GG,‘I)W, and it is thought that will more than securo his judebtedness, {4 promised fn n very fow dags, 70 the Assacriled Press,) Prrrununam, ‘o, Nov, 18,—Tho Notlonal Trust suipénded paymont to-doy. on the doors : I consoquonco of tho wnoxplainod absonco of our Gasbilor, and tho conpequiont dlliculty of nssortalning tio oxact condition of this bauk, and tho imporsibllity of immadtately convertiug tho scourities lield by i, thie Board of Dircctor havo deemed it tiecessary and A statement. . proper to tempornrily suspend the transaction of busi- ness, A full and sodsfactory statement will bo pro- red and submitted, within a fow doys, to all persons ntercated. Thonascts of tho bank ara bolleved to bo amply anfilelent_ for the peymont of all ita labilities, "Tho personal ubility of tho Ataclkhwlders, however, ob- solnfoly reaures the Tymont, ot ul carly day, of ovary dollar of tho indebtedness of: tho bank, By ordor of the bank, (@ignedy “ Ropzrr Dicxsox, Prealdent,” : il ol i © NEW YORK. THE NEGULAR MONETART REFORT. New Yo, Nov. 18,—In tho Etock Exclinngo to-du; ihiero was n marked decroaso in_tho volumo of ‘busi- ‘noss, accompunicd by Jower values oud a feeling of dopresslon, Rumors of troublo nt Lundon were ro~ ‘vived, aud tho cablo quotations gnve somo color to the Teports, Tho miost imporlunt yumor wan_that the Tondon Banking Company, ot the “limited " plan, ‘Was ctnbrrassed, and that this concern negotintod, somo tinio sineo, n largo amount of bonds for ono of our leading rafiroadn, Dillsof cxchango heve been drawn for taa great bulk of theso bouds, and sold by o atiking tiom here. Many of theso bills have beon padd, but ramor bas it thot thera nro 1,000,000 of thon} falling duo tho latter port of this mouth, ' Bev- erul Targo nhiort. conracts wero cloned up yeslerday, and tbis, too, ling token avny ono of tho ustaining eloments of sfieculntion, ‘During tho afiernoon affaira in Wall streot were une ‘Tho London Tiauking Company roported in troublo wes the London ‘Aseoclato and ubpean Bauking Company, but thelr ageut oro doaiua tho truth of the swiaur.” Aftor tho closs of busiuess A DIPALOATION was reported in & National Danl: In Brondway, bat on inveatigation it wna discovered that thera Was mo de- faleation, lthofgh tho Bauk hos beon loaning freely to o eowing macliino company, and the paper of o " samo hns gono to protest, Tho Bank hos o capital of $1,000,000, aud & aurphin of $230,000, Iow far the Hank may become involved 18 a question of the future, The Bank {s o membor of the Clesring-liouso. ‘xvonTy, Tho total exports of_Troduco from thia port, ending to-ay, smaunted to $7,600,699, mixed values, which i8 an fncreaso over lust week of $520,124, MoNTT . moro active thfs afternoon, sud loanod up to 1 1:82, but Singlly closed ot 7. FOREION EXORANGE cloned tame, at 1003¢ for 60 days, nud 1083 for sight, The customs recelpts woro $363,000, oL, closeil at 10937, attor melling at1003(. Tho rates paid for arrsing Woro 132 304, 1,357 por cont gold o flat, “Tho Assistant Treasuror dlsbursed $558,000, Oleariugs, 330,000,000, . Governments teady. s100KS wen, with & gradus] declin in prices ranging from 3 0% plor cent, until towards tho close, when a recovery of 1 to1}; per cent took place, 'Tho volume of thia business was not 60 larga 4 on provious days, THE PAILURE A ot o prominent sowlug-machine company is roported. Tho atack & sauEs betsween 12 and o'clock aggregated 48,000 shar which 21,300 wero Wealers Union, 1,400 Wabagh, 900 Tacile Mall, ‘ork Central, 2,400 Bt. Paul, 0, Lake Shore, 1,100 ‘Erle, 600 Ttock Teland, 700 Northwestern, STATE GF TRADE. Inquiriea nmong a tirgo nunibor of dealors hero do , not confirm the rumors of failures, although suspen- slous durfug the noxt fow weeks would not ba sur- prising, Trado is bagd, and dealers fiud it difiicult to pay their cxpenses and meet tho demands upon them, PACIFIC MAIL, A spocinl stetoment of the condition of the Pacifio Mail Stearuship Comuany, which has been mado to the new oard of Dircctors, slows the rocelpla from May 1to Oct. 1,187, to_linvo been $9,012,300, and_tho oxe penditures, $2,950,6%6, leaving & brlance of $63,000 na tho ecarniugs in five months, In tlia eshibit, it is ‘underatood, no allowance is made for fnsuranco and wear and tear, It is eald that tho recent '“Vu"li?“‘m - into the disposition of the milllons earncd annually by tho Company showed fraud, corruption, ynd mismane agemont, and tho nocesalty for & reorgaiiization of tho concern, , of 3,000' Union Pacific, 00 Ohio, 4,000 New LEQAL, TENDERS, The associated Tunka hold $27,725,000 in legal ton- dcrs, 8 decrenso of $055,000 sinco yestorday., | OYPORITION TO THE PROPOSEDL DANKING REFORIE, “fiyo Paat ecys 1t Is now nccepted ns o fact that av- . eral bunks, fnciuding tho lrgest uno, not only in thia clty, but of tho eutira Nationui Bonks of tho’ country, wiil'opposo the roport of the Glearing-Tiouso Com: .milteq of Nino aud its conclusions, if necesgary, to the cxtent of law, Tho Merconitlo National Bauk, cornor of Broadway and Doy strect, have lost hesvily on Toaus to ono of their customers, but not cnough to sffect helr solyency, New Yonk, Nov, 18.—Tho Directors of thio Morcan- ttle Natlonul 'Bauk inform tho publlo thint very ro- coutly tho lato Iresident, E, J, Blake, without thelr | knowledge, mado loins fo ' a corporn~ tion In 'which lo was infcrosted, Tho loss if any, from this account, thoy believe, will not excood tho atirplus ; that at tho meefiug held to-day, Norman Whito was unanimously eleoted Presidont, in’ placo of ¥. J. Blake, resigaod, A — THE RAILROADS. CALIFORMIA AND TEXAH# CONATHUCTION COMPANT, Special Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, PutADELPILS, Nov, 14.—The Cslifornts and Texas Conipany, whoso'notes went to protest some thao ago, are propoklig o compromisoagroement with thar crod- itord, Col, Tom Hcolt bolieves that a satiafactory so- lution of thelr dificulty will syortly be nrrived ok, TUE, CHICAUO, IURLINGTON & QUINOY, . Aunona, INl,, Nov. 18.Tha employes at’ tho car- fiorks In thie city havo Leen clamorous for tho privis lego of working but elght hours por day for soveral years pasl, Tho Railroul Compaily huve finally ac- Zedod (o thelr domanda by consenting lo Jnsugirate fho efght-liour syztem, to continue thrangh tho caming yrinte, o seduced (o cominunclug yeuterdey moru- g, —_— o PHILADELPHIA, Suéelal Dispatch tr The, Chlcago Tribune, DUITABELPILEA, NoV, 18.~Tho mouwy 1arket to-dsy did ot mterialty AiMTer fron: yesterday, Thoro was evidontly u full supply of currency, aud rates aypoared au F staudsly returning to their former standard, Call Ioans mat o gaod deimand, belug obtuinable at 10 por cent for priino names, Tho banks have sguin with- el their vstiol weekly stutemont, but, Tsm creditably informcd, intend rosutning it noxt weok, FilER UANKING, The Bosrd of Traro Commitieo on Currency and Banking lust night mudo s roport declnring that the enaetusont by Coniirosn of b Freg. Banking Taw would simplify tho currency queation s thut tho wants of tho peoplu would Lo furilior met by tha creation by Coul~ gress of n convertiblo bond for whicl currency contd e hod whon needed ; that tho payment of intorest o depusits by Nationa) Banks should bo probibited, und thut {hig réaceva shold bo abollsbed, ok, If contitiued, Nautlonal Bauk notes should equall; \Lacks coustitute that rescrvo, Ay S el ——— 5 NWA§BH'N\?.I;~}°N' 7 NoTON, Nov. 18,—The Supremo Court of the Ditriet of Galuinbin rorulres poreqal eervico, an all U absont dofeudunty i Lo ceso of the ulleged bauk- Fupley ot day Goolo & Co. utstanding legal-tonders, $02,70,011, g THE WORKINGMEN, Spectal bispulel (o Tha, Chicado Tribune, our, In,, Nov, 16,~Tho wages of the Gove ernment employea at Rack Toland Arsenal wers yosters day reducod 6 per cont, Aboul 400 bien aro now ome Governuent 1o keen tho et omployed v Jong s pos- siblo, and thus proxont miteh distrees and want, PRINTENS STRIKE, New Atnanr, I, Nov, 16,—~The Uafon printers | ta the dully Ledger~Slandard ofiico, in this city, sre on ployed there, aud it {s Lelioved to ba the policy of tho L HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 19, 1873 a atsike, and the proprintors nro dolermined to run thelr offico outalda of th Unlon, sud ate sending out for non-union printers, e LR THE MANUFACTURERS. Spactal Diapaleh to Ths Chicago Tribune, 1IN NEW EROLAND, Bostox, Nov, 16,—The condition of the mannfac. turlug intorents of New England contintica nlowly to fmprove, Within tho laut fow days several milis hiave incroaned oporations, In Southbridgo, thla Binte, tho the Gentral Mills, which havo been Fiinning on half timo for soveral waeks, aro now on full time agaln, and In tho largo shoe-manufactories of Borwick, Mo, ono of whoh fins bean suspendod for sevoral waoks he men nro working on fuil time, and_tho forces wil by largoly increancd by Deoembor, SHll, i sevoral of tho Inrge monufacturing places, many OPERATIVES ARP OUT OF RMPLOYMERT | ‘Tasthiodn for their rellef in cato of & linrd winter azo now being consldored, In ¥all Rivor, st the aug. gostion of the Mayor, a large -mro}:rlnuw Lisa boon SExastorrad by the Olty Gavernmont {rorn tio fund for Dighways, and to supply tho wants of tha laborara out of employmont {hrough tho dopresaion, Thelr ne- cosltien aro the most urgent; and thoy are to bo kopt st work durlny tho winier montha at such ralos us the city can afford to poy, rom MANCHESTER, N, Iy thareport 1s the moat deprossing of all. Tho effeat of {lio panio- on tho manufacturers thoro {8 now more Xeenly folt than it waa of first anticipatod, and local business {a st ita Jowont cbb, In the mills of the ‘Amoskang, Biark, and Langdon companies, notico was poated to-tay, sa's result of tho loat maoting of the iigents of tho' corporatione, thiat on an after tho st proxiuno olther o chango wiil bo mads in the riuning {mo of tho machinery or a reduction of feom 10 to 20 per cent on way en‘wfi 0 Into operation, 1t 18 undor. #tood (hat the Intter will most likely ho tho decision ar- rived at; and, in that event palces for board aud rent ‘must como down, nnd thus all claeses.in tho cliy will more or leas, Un affucted, The Manchostor Priut Works sre runuing on ohort tme, and will 50 continua unloss ordors to tho contrary aro received from tho bustucsn hiondqualors tu s city, Speetal Dispaich ta The Chicago Tribune, KTUDEDAKET DROS,, OF ROUTI DEND, Sourn Bewp, Ind,, Nov, 18.—Tho Studebaker Bros., wiil rodeom thele stzfy-day chiool Dec, 3, QUINOY, 11,L, MANUFAGTOIIES, Quwor, 1il,, Nov. 18, Harris Nrobo & Co.'s ezten- sivo.plug tobacco factory, cmploying 500 hands, hios closol for ho winter. Duvini tho scsaon this fivi havo paid tax on 1,802,600 pounds snid manufactured 2,500,000, Thoy wll résumo operations i tho apriog. Tho browerios yosterdny announced a reduction fn 1ho price of beer to §9,50 nor bavrel, Shectal Dispteh fo The hicano Trilune Special Dipatch to The Chitan 3 Turrato, Nov. 18.—Pratt’a Rolling-lls at Black Rock Liava closed, {hrowing soveral hundred men out of employment. It {8 supposed tlnt the engponsion of o works s odly tamtorscy. Dy o carcfil inventigns tlon §t t fonud that about 300" men oro out of owploy- Dient hiora niow, . FLOUR MILLA UAPEKDED, Cosuungs, O., Nov. 18,—Rodunfels, Boymour & Go,, oxtensive flowr mill operatorn, unning one mill at Goaport, and tho Ohaney Mill noar Winchester, mado au assignmont to Jumes M. Montgomery, i Jant evening, - Tho Aesigneo gavo bond to-dey 12 876 000, "Thio Wencis Reo mnposed 10 bo §05,000 o 810,000, Liabilities not known. - s WESTERN COUNTRY BANKS, ¢ INDIANATOLIS, Iyd,, Nov, 18.—Tho First Nationsl Bank st Andorson, Ind,, susponded this morning, OLAVENOE, In,, Nov, 18.—0n tho 14th inst,, tho bank- ing-houne of Bant & Cottroll, of this place, \was cloted :l'lnn\:‘uncullon by tho Bheriif, who has placed & guard r it —— S R Ve eh 1 the Chic une, Br, Jostre Nov. 1o Fhio oather in vold, and hogs are coming forward moro freely, and 5,60 1a paid on 60 and 90 dye’ time, Tho bouks report s constant {mprovemont In finances, i o U ABROAD. LONDOK, Nov. 18,—Fifty thoussnd pounds in bull- don wera shipped from Southampton for New Yorl to- oNDOX, Nov, 18.—Gold to the amount of $500,000 was bouglit in open market yesterdsy for shipment to Now York, CANADA. Deninlof Rumors Alloging Differonces botween the Governor-Genernl and the Now Oabinct—Iow tho Ol Onbs f inet Cast an Anchor to Windwnrd— , Efon. John A. Macdonntd Declines o ; Nomination for Toromto—Iticl fns= dicted for Murder—The Cznadian Lumbor Crop. OrrawA, Ont,, Nov, 18,—Opposition papers having circulated tho rumor that difforences exist botween tho Governor-Genoral and the now Diniater, the an- awor Is ivom, on tho suthority of {ho Miaistry, thnt the stalemont 34 untrtio and without sny foundation, Tt Lo beon dincoverod that tho out-golng Minfstry a fow houra bofora resiguing, confirmod 100 oficial sppoluiments und loagoly incressed tho salarles in va- rious deynrtmonts, that of customs slona belng n- creased $75,000 thiy year. So far aa s known, only ono of tho now Cabluot Ministers is threatoned with opposition to his re-clece on, TonoxTo, Nov, 18,—At an Inftuential meoting of cit clergymon, Tnst ovening, 1t was decided to procced wit tho entablishment of u hospital for ineurzbica, The Project meota with general approval, [To the Associated Prest.] Tonoxzo, Ont., Nov. 1B.—8ir Joha A, Macdonald has_deckngd tho homination for (ho Wosforn District of Toronto, on_tho mound that it wonld bo unfair to his Kingaton constitucnts to leava them, ‘OTzAWA, Nov, 19.—Tnformation hos bion recelved st tho Depar{ment of Justico tht & trua bill for murder Iins Leen found by tho Grand Jury of Manitoba against Riel and Lopine, i “Tho Dominfon Governmént f6_roported to layo n- formation of serlous disturbunces aunong tho Indisn tribes in tho Northwast, A Carefal compilations show that there swlll be 7,600, 000 foct of white pinc taken out of tho Otiawn lumber dixtrict this season, against 12,500,000 last year, Thero will b at leant 2,250,000 fcet of rod pino, “Wages are rodticed $5 to $10 por month from last yer's rato, sud Trovisions zo chéap, A LIBEL, Doninl of & Foul Times Story.=A Libel Suit to So Instituted Against ‘That Sheet. ¥ Svecial Dirpatch to The Chicaro Tribune. Pronus, I, Nov. 18,—Last Sundsy morning's Times contained o highly improbable and sensational story about tho wedded infellcltfea of o Intely-married couplo, ‘The bride roferred to is o well-known snd ‘popular young Indy of Peoria, Tho husband is s run- er for Kolth Bros., of Chicago. Tho 2'tes takies tlio part of tho man, and charges on tho unfortunate girl Aorlcs of Lelnous crimes, tho detalls of whicharo dis- gusting in tho extremo. As o matter of courao tho ex- Citement horo over iho publication of euch an artido hos beon {mmonso, snd {lo matter has been town-talk for the past two days, To- night's Peoris Ileview contsins, hawover, o oint-blank: refutation of each and overy ccusation, o wholo story Is declared falso and ilbelous, and counter-chargos aro mado againat tho husband, which, if truc, mako i worthy of tho heavicst coat of tar and feathors Chicago can produce, This denfal is Tado at the request and by tho sutliority of the lady's paveats, wito ro knowa tiroughout o Wast as gl y reapoctablo peoplo, It is probablo that suit will bo commenced against the Zimes st an early day for lneaey damages, nd (gt tiatehest d fs Incormer il Tio mado 10 provo thie truth of what thoy Resort or fake tho consequences, Tho sympathy of tho com- ‘munity 1a with the girl, and ler frionds aro confidont of lier innocence, o S G FIRES. At] Tipton, Mo.~-Xinlf tho Nusincss Portion of the Town Destroyed. Tirrox, Mo., Nov, 18,—A firo thia morning destro; ed about balf tho businees portion of tho town, includ- fug tho - Hazal Touso, tho boat hotel In_Contral Mis wouri, Lous, $25,000 to $30,000, on which thero is very littlo tnauranco. At Manchester, England-=Loss, 85004 000, LoNDON, Nov, 18,—A cotton-mill near Manchestor buraed to-day, Tho loss Is §500,000, In Now YorKk==Loss, 830,000, New Yonx, Nov, 18.—Durdioks planing-mill, ol Wost Twenty-fith stroot, was burnod lust night, 'Tho 103 ia $20,000, yortiatly {nsused. RIVER AND CANAL. [ Fleot of Propellors Dotained by an Kco- Jum in Lachine ConaleCitnal-Ionts Sunic on the fludso! MontneaL, Can,, Nov, 18,—Tho fhrongh trafllo on {ho Tachino (aust 'in complatoly blocked' by heavy ico-jam above Gabriel Locks, Among tho_ steamera fast i tho ea axe fho propellra Almo, Monroo, Gals- huia, Germunia, City of Ottawn, Coriuthian, the' J, B, Ay Mark Twaiti, Ooumbla, Sliickaluna, Truno, mud Pilussia, Tho ito in front of o Almn and Monros 18 ‘packed fnny feot thick, and, it s beleved, reaches to Tio bottom of tho canal, 'So'carly und seYero u unap Liau not boon experioncad for yours, “Tho logs o ship Pors and forwardere, i£ tio Loat afo obiiged to remain Yehoro thoy ave, will ba great, Newnuna, N, Y., Nov, i.—Twelve loaded canal- ‘outs ik ab tio wharves of {hia city duriug s storm Tast nlght. " OBITUARY. The Hon, Willinm P, Mollon. sy, Nov, 18.—Thio lfon, Willism 1, Mellen e Bpecial Agont of tho Treasury under Becros fary Chaso, died { sterday, at the rosldonco of his rother-tu-law, 1n fhis city, Mrys Eo Mo Stanton. ADELPIIA, Nov, 16,—Mra, E, M. Slanton, widow ol‘xl:l;:'é\!urilury of War Stanton, died to-day ut’ Cheste b i, near this oy, -_————— TELEGRAPHIC ENTERPRISE. » 0, Nov, 18,~Tho milltary tolegrap) o, 16, Teoscotf, Arixona, vio Torl Yura Ao e Copn. Wells, was comploted o-day, ‘Tho kit= B Srom Maripoen Wells southiwesterly to ‘Tucson, 470l b compluted Deo. 1, By tho counction of this Tiao it tha Weatorn Union at Han Diego, Artzonn I8 Drought into talearaphio communication with the rest | o this world, - felt” here. FOREIGN. Exciting Debato in tho Fronch As- sembly on the FProlongar tion Resolutions Discovery of a Plot to Establish a Commune at Lyons, Further Flattering Reports from the British Expedition in . Ashantee, FRANCE. Tanus, Nov, 28,—Tho Patrfe seports that a plot for thio satablishment of & Communo in Lyons has boen afacovered, and sovoral orreats mado, VenmarLze, Nov, 18,~At tho Bazatne trinl to-day, Gen, Bourbakd festified that ho undertook the misslon tothie Empross Eugonte in tho ballef that it was the only motis of naving the army at Motz, AN EXOITING TIMF. 1§ THE Af VensaruLrs, Nov, 18.~In tho Ansombly to-iny Gen, Gbnngnraior prosented » motion, nrecd wpon by tho Right, for Lha wuconditionsl prolougation of Dredident Mse3alion' povets. A long sud sioriny debate fol owed, M, Iaboulayo, reporter of tho Committen on Pro- 1angation, nunoticed that 1t was impossible for the Govornmont and Committeo o como to terms, M. ortanld, ano of tho loadors of tho Left' entro, and 3, Vrax, of Paris, o Bonapartist, mado strong nt> facks on thie Duke'de Broglte, aud calied on him to Ieavo tho Minfstry. M. Jules Simon declared the unconditional prolongation of _ powor ecquivalont to Tersonal governmont, Ho _wormed tho As. embly that Maodshon ~ would coustantly Do ablo by messages ke that of yeatorday to bring un. dtto infiuence to boar on ita docisione, 1fo- dowmauiod tho dofinitive eatabiishmentof & Topubllc. . Ernonl, Minlator of Justice, spoko n_defonse of Tresident Mncdahon and his ndministration, Tho debato was adjournad without » division, —_— AFRICA. Loxpow, Nov, 18,—A dispatch from Aden says the Turkish Governinont biss withdrawn it troops from iho scoue of {be rocont coutlictin- Arabln, and peacs D beon restored. LoNoy, Nov, 18,~TTho ltost dispatches recelved by thie War Oiflce from Sir Jarnot Woolsloy, commandinig tho expedition agaiust tho Ashautocs,givo favorabio uc- counta of ita progreas, and_cxpress’ siroug hiopes of mmccess, Thio Genernd writes oxultontly of tho oxcal- Iont moral ffect on thotroopa of thie rocent akirmlshes Wikl tho savages, THE PRIZE RING. The Allon-Xlogan Fight nt Pacific City, Ruem-T'ho MLl Brokien Up in the Chird Round, and & Genoral Row Ensucs--Hogan Claimw ¢ Foul es The Affair Declared a Draaw. Special Dinpateh to The Chicano Tribune, * Osxama, Neb,, Nov. 18.—About 400 men left this morning on an oxcursion traln to witness tho Allon- THogan prize-fight. They were met at Council Bluffs Dy twonty-five Towa militis, under commund of Col, Olmstcad, who was soling undor orders from Gov. Carpenter to prevent the fight in Town. Our train wos soarched for tho prinolpnls, but thoy hnd crossed tho river early in privato carriages ana were not found. No obstruction was placed fu tho way, and wo moved on to Paciflo Oity, 17 miles from theriv- er, on tho Bt Joo Ioad, whero tho ptakes woro sct and o ring made. Tom Riloy, of Kansas City, waa cliosen refereo, snd William Garrolt, of Bt, Louts, um- pirc. Allon was kcconded by Arthur Chambers, cham- plonof Jight, weights, snd Jack Madden, his trafner; ogan by John Sweenoy, of t, Louls, and Sherman ‘Tirtiraton, of Omaba, TI0GAN WON TITE ¥IET NOTND 1o knocking Allen down, aud ha drow the firat blood, Tn tho second rouud, Allon struck a fonl blow, hitting Ifogsn 1 {ho loft groin aud breaking Liy wind, Glaima of * foul ” wers made, but thetrefereo ot the third round go on, in which Hogsu was knocked down, Bxcited mew'then OUT Ti: nOPES and rushed into the ring with_platols in_thotr hands, Clahiniuyg that the victory belonged to Hogan on ac- connt of Allen's foul, Iivra tho fight ended, the thrco rounds having occupied 16 miuutes, Tha refaros afterwards decided tho fight 4 Do, on_grounds, fieat, that Allou struck a foul, and, aec- ond, that ths ropes were cut, Great indignatlon i ‘That Allon Btruck foul was clear to every speciator, and Hogan had nothing to do with cutting the ropes. [7b the Associated I'Vu.v.; Qstana, Neb,, Nov, 18.—Allon and Tiogan, with their backers, 'left ho city ot an eatly hour in Lacks, A tentu of fivo cars, with 300 passengers, loft tho dopot 69 a, m, At Counil Bluffs the truln was boardod by Hhio Blicrifr and tvo companics of militia, but they did not find suy ono to nrrest, The conductor refused to al- Tow thom ta go slong, The lralu proceoded six milea aouth, when {t took on_Allen and Tlogan, Tho fight 100k placo at Pacifio Cily, sevonteen nufles south of tho Dlufis, Tom Iiley, of Knusas City, wns appointed Teforcs, Hogan won tho cholco of positionn, Allon shiel s cator 1nlo o riag at 35, apd Hogen “Jtound 1—Lively, beautiful sparring by both men Allen working for Hogan's face, and {logan nt Allen's herd and breast, It closed with! a good, squaro knock- down for Hogan, with ot blood, “Round 2—Alleh gava Hogan & heavy foul under tho bel, doubifag bim up, and neatly brole s vind, “Th'second blow knotked Iiogan down. . Tho spocta= tors shonted *Foull" *TFoull" Rellly” ordered tho figlt o go an, “Round 3—Togan in bad shape, but fought bravols, Allon struck bim b foul sguin, Tho spectators broke dlowi tho ring, Knlves aud plstola woro frecly dis- Pluyed, and thoro was much oxcltement. Tho referco on tho tran deelded the fight & draw, on account of tho spectators broaking tho ring, Jim Tagan, stakelioldor, Bays tho mon must Gght agatn for {1 1n0ncy niow in Lia hunds, Laoney, Wi Is respon~ wiblo for tho money, saya o will pay it 10 Allen, shicl Easos much oxelloment, - Everybody considors Hogan unjustly treated, Hliorlit Mille, of tho county whoro he fight took place, tried to brrest Allen oud Hogan, but served tho Dapors ou tho wrong mon. Al hnuds hore te-night, Siectal Disputeh 19 The Glicann Tribune, LaxcoL, Neb,, ‘Nov. 18.~A huinbor of sporting- men and othra loft thle clty Ist_ovening for Bari- letto, on tho K. O, Bt Joo & O, B, Rallroad, to witncss thio uill betwoon’ Logan aud Alien, The'sympathica of Nebrasks brulscrs, gomblors, &c,, axo with Hogan, % Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuues By, Josten, Mo., Nov. 18,—Crowds of péople went up from thls taty 1 witness tho Alleu-TTogan tight, and hivvo roturned much disgusted, Tho offuir appeats to hive been ittle bettor thian farce, (i i dusgiated Tren &z, Josru, Mo, Nov. 18,—A respectablo and re- Hablo gentlethan from {his ity who witnessed the fight betwoon Allon il Hogan to-duy declorad tho wholo thing ppeared iko a sot-up Job on tho part of Ouinbin roughs to chioat Allen out of tho atakes, Hogats never Liad tho alighteat stiow to whi tha fight, and oven 1iad lio been ublo to como o tima for_anothiér xound, would ave thereafter bocn 8 mero plaything in Al lew’s hands, When tho Topes wero cut and tho gt brolten up, Allen had not received n matk, whilo Ho- an hud Wfs loft eyo closed, Lin noko was.ns big os ixgo potato, aud s moil swolleu to o ta satue ral elzo. WASHINGTON. Fhe Succeasion to Sonntor Carpentor’s Place ns Tomporary Chairman ‘of the Senntes-Intornal Kovonuo Ke= ceiptae-The President’s Messugos Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TIi: PRESIDENT OF TRE BENETE, Wasmmatoy, D, 0., Nov, 1§—The successlon to ‘Senator Carpenter oa cancus Prosident of {ho Honale will como up ot or beforo tho holidays, Ttis presumod {nat Ourpenter will auticipate the dilemnin of ba parly colleagues by declining tho nomination, Hondtor Authony 8 woary ~of the position, ond it fa thought tnat Trellnghuyson wil bo chowen, tn order to givo {ho chair tho reputation of o Tutily anstority sud purts, Litle sstempt il o medo to_reorganizo {lio Commitiees in tho Senate, 26 tho now Scuatora wora all provided with places dur- ing tho special aevslon of lnat March, TILE RECELUTS OF INTERNAL REVENUL for the elghteon days of Novembor aro nbout $4,700,000,—an_ dncresso of above ono-quar- teb ' of o _wiillon = ovor = tho samo aumber of dayn in Ootobor, but this indicatoa that for 1ho fult month of Novomber woshall fall §3,000,000 bebind the maximum eatimatos, which ro butod upon last year's veturns, TITk DUATINY OF THE MOROQH i undorstood to bo dispersion smongat a dozen or Juioro tribea in aud abont tho Indian ‘erritory, al- ihough for the prasent they navo been placod wmong o Quapaw, A DEATI1 OF SEORITARY STANTON'A WIDOW. Tho doaths of tho widow of tho lato Becrotary Stan ton at tho suturban vills which was prescuted to her by sbseription amont tho adwdrera of hor husband Has ot been unuticipated in Washington, ‘Lho do- meatio 1ife_of Mr, Blanton was of au unusually ton- dor and affoctionuto_charucter, and_Nrs, Stanton hns Teen. nelthor in hoalth nor apirits sinco her boreave- ment, THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAOR fsnow lu tho throes of composition, piecomenl por- tonu of 1t being propured, Hpace will bo loft for ref~ erenco to Cuba, 80 ua to embrace the lufest situation up to the meoting of Covgreea, UALTIMORE 4 OIID NATLROAD, Tho rveport of the Balthnors & Ohjo Rail- road for tho past yeor, whilo show- e w. gonoral incroms’ of | roveuuo of yaoro han *$3,000,000, ehowa » larg failng off o tho Wushiugton branch, which has now been i com= petition with tho Penusylvunis Ballroad’s connection about six months, ‘The Company has spent in the Afetrapalliun branch, and expeets to spond in now fa- cilities and dopot for the District of Uolumbis, more thian §4,000,000 in tho sggregate, i 5 pEseish M L 0. 0. F Speetal Dispatch in The Chicano Tribune, InpranAroLIs, 1nil, Nov, 18,~Tho Grand Eocam mont of Odd Teflows Was ' session liero to-day, Tho Grund Beribo's anauul report showa tho total Encamp ments to bo 131 } contributing membera por last ro- port, 4710 initjations, 961 sdmitted by card, 63} re- foatatemonts, 315 total soctmione) &%, From tho grand total of B33, £8 heve withdrawn Sord ; 130 have been' uapanded @ sxpollod : and dlod_lonving the presont momborship 8,1 Tuat Ohlof Patriarctin numbor 1,104 1 at High Trisnts, The sesources of tho neampments uro 243 Tocelpts of tho Eucampmonts, $13,878. cxpient of {ho Encampments, £0,002.U3} Quas to the Grand Eneampmont, $1,101,01 3 Patrinrebs rolfovad, 323§ widowod famillon rolleved, 10 ¢ pold for tho rolet of Palriavche K562 ; pald bor o relot of widowod fumilios, $01,45+ patd for burying tho und, $780 § pAId for othor chatitabio parposcs, 320,10, Totsl for roflef and charity, $1,400,37, = Officera wora alccted an followss Granl Patriarch, .1, Darxat, of Rickmond; 1High Pricat, Ronbon Tobe iniaon, of Now Albany; 'Honlor Warden, dohn Wi Sniith, of Gosports Junior_Warden, Jdolin Morgan, of fluntingdon; Heribo, B, ¥, Fostor, of Tne Qinuapolls; Tronmrer, 'T. P, Heughey, of In- Qinnnpolls: Sentinel Obristopher Tolor: Dopily Sentinol, 4, W, Walson: Greud Roprorentativo to Grand Lodgo of tha United Btatos, N, P, Richmond, of Kokomo; Aftornate, Leanidas ' Soxton, of Ttsli vile, Tho Lodge, kaving Insialicd oMcors, then ed- Jourhed. eino dis,’ o Grand Lodgo of Indlana il o tn somion tomarrow, : etiat Digiich to The Chleagn Triune, TASALLE, T, 207, 18.~A Goringn l0dgo of 1, 0, O, T, doslgnaled ‘& Atudt Lodgo, No. 625, s to'bo in- atituted In this city’ this ovontuq, + STORM IN THE EAST. Domnge COnusod by Threo Paya of Migh Wind anid Snows-A Vessol Wreoked ©¥f NabantThe Sounde Stonmers in DangorsIXaiiroad Train Dolayed, Speclal Dispriteh to The Chlengo Tribune, Boszoy, Nov, 18,—Tho thres days storm of snow, Ton, and wind bas esusod much damago to proporty on tho land and ses, snd Lsa occasloned movoral Qlsstora slong tho const, Tho most morlous of which yet roportad {5 tho total wreck of an nne Xknown veasol along shoro, Tho storm wea most vio lent, Tho Marblelicad fishiermen Jiken it to tho great galo of Septembor, 1800, Tho wrocked _vessel in supposod to bo'tho achoontr Robort Raikes, T, J. Conrad, Caplain, owned by E. ud B, K. Cole, of Lroviucolown. 'Thd plecei of tho vessel wero wwwliod ashoro at Nohant, snd creatod tho greatest ox- cltoment, JItis conjectutod that nll on boord were Tont, Slio was n stannch vesscl, and bad o full crow, Targo crowds havo boen on 'tho Nalisnt bench all dny, and to-night hugo fires aro Lurning fo atiract tho snilore if they shonld still ho sfloat, and ‘weockors uro acouring thio heach in hearch of bodies that mny bo washed nshore, Itis fearad that other craft lian gono down, 08 great quantities of dobrls havo fioatod into tho beaches sineo doylight, Thiero was somo oxcliement fu tho _fielghborhoad of Gloucester durlng tho day by o report that o Portland stontaor had been wroelted on tho paskngo up, and {he men of tho lifo-boat wers propored to mart out at a momont!a notlce, but aa no_tenstworthy information came in, the roport wus declded to bo unfounded, OF {0 sound ateamers, only tho Narugansott, of thoSton- ington lino, got through lact night, Tho porsengers by the boats of o othar lines reachieiltis city lato tls oveniug, Tho dnmage to the savernl rallronds in_this vicinity was consldoruble, but was repaired withont groat de- Iny o bunfness,” Tho langor traing on the Esstern Ttoad enme through thia morning with snow-plown, Harrax, Nov, 18,—A violont southesst galo with rain bogan to-dny, increaging to a porfect hurricano, Thero was n high 'sea in tho barhor, aud two vessols went on ehore, Tho galo waa tho heavieat oxperiencod for miany years, Tho veloclty of tho wind was &6 miles por hour, 'Serlous damago to shipping off tho const 18 feared, TAX ON CAPITAL STOCK. A Tost Case to be Mado in ock Island County. Spectal Dispateh to The Ch(cago Tribune, Davexront, In,, Nov, 18,—~Tho manufacturers of Rock Island County have engaged Judge Wilkineon, of Chicago, to prepare billa cnjoining the oxtonsion and colleetlon of taxes on tho asscssment of capiial stock of corporations, Tho assessment of these corporations amounts to over $1,000,000, which doca not. include tho £500,000 on_rairoads’ in’ tho county. 'Tha County ‘Clerk, under tho direction of tho Stato authorities, i now ostending the tax s upon tho nsscrsment, nud Tioa engaged in its defonso nblo counsel. Tho cans will cowo up for _consideration ot an carly dny, and the re- sult will ba looked for with great {nterest, s the asscss- ment on this class of property by tho Toard amounts fo ahout ouc-iih of (bo etz ssaessment of tho county, . MEMPHIS. Tributes to Noble and Self-Sncriticing Ficlpers During tho Litlo Piague—An Expelled Alderman ‘frics to Ko Ke- instateds Mexenis, Nov. 16,~Dr, Luko P. Blackburn, who, when tho vellow fover first broko out, camo from Tonioyillo ulid offered his sorsices (o tho Howard As- sociation gratls, and wau in chargo of the Infirmars, bolug on n 'visit to tho clty, was iuyited 1 thio Tooma of tho Lowarda lfg cvening to meot tho members of tho Assoctatlon, whion » magnilicent sllver horvice-bearing fho_nseripfion From tho Joward Ausocintion, Momphis, to Dr, Luko P, Blackburn,” Witl tho manes of tho oficors ond ‘membors i~ heribed, was prosented by Presdent Langstaff, Tho Doctor’ wos so takon oback that it Was With dificulty bo could respond, Immediately aftor. ward, Mr, Keating, of the Apeal, 1n bobialf of a nume Derof citizens, presented Blr, Langstafl with a splendid gold-licadod cano. Tho pariy 1hon adjourned fo the Tefreshment-room rkero toasts were drank to Prealdent ‘Grant for i1a tmely ald in behnlf Of tho Puor and suf- fering, anud our Northern brothren, who have so nobly reaponded fo the cry of sufforing fromy our city, Spceches wero made by Mayor Johnson, Gen, Smith, and & number of others, s, W, Rliodes, Observer of {he Sigual Service at (his station, ia at his post again, after o sovere attack of finllnw Tover. When tho epidemic was first announced, o joined the Uoward Association, and worked zeal ously unttl atziclon down, "Paul Cicalls, Into Alderman from the South Ward, recently expellod from tho Board for malfesnanco in offico, hina sticd out @ writ of mandsmus beforo Judgo THalsoy, of tho Sccond Cireuit Court, fo compel thio Board fo relnstato hlm, o writ i3 Toturnablo next Monday, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Statutes of Nebraska. Svectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tvibune, TLoxcoL, Neb,, Noy. 18.—The statutes of tho State of Nebraska aro completed, and delivered to the Becro- tary of Stuto for distrlbution, It i3 flue.picce of work, and reflects groat credit on tho State Printers. Libel-Suit Ags nst 2 Dubugque Nows- paper, Dusuqur, In., Nov, 18,—Tho lihel-suit sgafnst Hall & Curver, propiiators of tho Ilerald, was dismissed (o day in tho Diatriét Court of Bromer County. . Last Day, suit was brought ogainst them by tho Postmistor of Waverly, who_lind thiom indicted by the Grand Jury, Tho caso hus justcomp ou und _beon dismtssed Dy tiio Diatrict-Attorney, tho Stato payiug the costa, — THE WEATHER. SYNOFSIA FOR TIJ: PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOUNE. WASIINGTON, Nov, 10—1 8, m.~Tho barometer ls rising in tho Southern Btates, with falling tempora- ture, nortliweaterly winds, and oleur Weatlier, Norih- weatorly winds, falling temiperature, cloudy *weatlior, and occaslonnl light snow provail in’ tho Ohlo Valley, ond sonthward over Tennesseo ; orthwestorly winde, cloudy weather, and very low' temporaturo® fn_the Nortliwest, oud thenco o Micaourl; norih- westerly winds and elondy weather at last repiorts pre= valled on tho Lower Lakes and over New Evgland and tho Midlo States, PHOBABILITIES. For the Norluwest aud Upper Lakes, aud thenco southward to Missonrt sud_kentueky, northwesterly winds, occasional light enow in tho lalter Stato, clearlng wealhor very Jow temperaturo, ¥ov Tenuesseo sud {bo Gulf, northwestorly winds, low _temperature, clear 'ond clearfuz wealli er, Tor tho South Atiautlc States, northwesterly ‘winds, fulliug temporature, wud partly clondy weather, For {lio Lower Laken, nocthweslorly winds, ‘occasiumal snaw, cald andclondy weather, clearing'in tho fore- noon, For tho Middlo States, sonlhwesterly and north- westdrly winds, low {cmpernture, und clear. ing wosther, ' Tor New lLuglind, wostoily and northiweatorly winda ; oceastonal know and cloudy weather, and clearing by tho uftornoon, with falllug temperaturo, Oautlonary ignal continuo at Yort Iand and Eattport, Roporls avs missiug from nll tho Iakes, Now England, Rocky Mouutubns, ‘and Pacific stations s nlso pardly from the Southiwest, tho North- weat, and tho oxtremo Nosthwest, QENERAL OLSERVATIONS " “Omicaao, Nov, 19—1 a, m. Station, \far, [Thr| Wiid, [ftain| Weather, Dreckridgo [30.94| 16N, W, frevhs.| .. Clear, Cairo oocre 30,000 S4IN] Wi lighitu] LC{Lightsnow, Chieago, 2IN.Wo, freab| 1. [Cloudy, cmymm,..uo.ml 3N Wi, fresh,| . [Olear. Cinclnuati [20.61] B4|W,, brivk, .| 1:|Light snow: Oleyeland | MR brivke,y) L[ Oiwary Denvr 298, qentlo.. ..l .1|Cloudy, Duluth NL W, froalinf o fiale, Dotroit...., SO\ By briskaf .. [Phrentning Davenpori 15lN. Wo, fresliy| ,01)Qear, Ft, Garry,.[30,170 _2|Cali, | ..|Threatning Keoknk ..., 30.08) 16N, W, briek.| 6iflear, Tewy'nwirihfio 2| 25N, wvesh. . {Glear, Ta Crosao, .j20,70] 121, hrinlc, +|Oloar, Marquotte,,[50:14] 18IN.'W., briske.| .l(tear Bt, Paul, |N; Wi, freshi l[Clear, “Coledo, a3 Wi, Uk, L [Edght snow, Yanitou, enti,) .,|Cloas SINCELLANE ronTs, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Brrott, Wie. Nov. 18,—Tho wenther hus béon very Qark: for the task tw daye, _Fhoro {y anow to-night, spaclial Dispateh 10 Tho Chleaga Trlbune, LucoL, Neb,, Nov, 18—l woather i eold, with & porfeot (ormuda blowlu from the nort, “Yonoxzo, Ont,, Nov, 18.—=¥'ho bigh wind which pre- valled on Hunday Toso toa galo Just evening, and o furlous snow-slorm provailad tls ‘moruing, ‘ho rondds aro il loclked wp. ‘Cho storns 1s siill raging. New Yons, Nov, 18.—Tolegraph roportd from'Now Tugland aud the terior of thia Htate represent that tle slorin_which provailed last night was tho most wovero for yeurs, é ——— NOTICE TO QUIT, BAN Tuavoteco, Nov, 18.~Duriug four duya past Ohurlea Kinzy and soveral othiern Jimvo been uidor cxamiuation at Redwood Oity, Ban Mateo County, for tho murdor of A, Greon,at Poscadero, in a fight for the ascaslon of land, ho maglatrato ‘ually diamisscd houn to-duy, aud all partlos “returned to' X'eeadero, Tho people mot iu mass-meeting to-night snd gave the acoured til to-morrow nam’x 10 leave {he TrevHI sire puset sesalulions denouncing e fozeres & wuthorifes fn Totiing them have roarrested tho yrl«un"nr!. g fite, Lo peowis DESTITUTION, Fonrful Sufforing Among the Faroiers of Oaceoln County. Drs¥orees, To., Nov, 18,—Toporta continua to hord of greal' sufiering among tho hiomestendors 1 Osceoln County, , Twintod boy aod seed-grass in fho ouly fuo) that nine-tonthe of o the cople huve, whilo thelr food snd clothe g aro Insuficlout for {bo necessitiea of llfe. Naveral women liava died in childbirth from s want of proper fond nnd oxpoatro to {he cold, Many familles uro loaving on foot, Laving Aold tholr catsle and horsen to koup tloin sitve. ho Nomeateadope! Trotectivo Associnlion of {hat colinty nppoels earnostly o holpnt once, oz many must porlsh by starvation and cald, P SMALL-POX IN CLEVELAND, CryELAND, Olilo, Nov, 18,—Thoro aro_sixty oas of smll-pox reportod fh thia clty, Tho diseaso is far nimont ontirely confined to” tho West Side, sgems 0 bo ncreasing, 1o Board of Edncation last night pagsed n resoliuion compelling tho pupils of the iiblio schools {0 bo vaceinated i ————— SUICIDE. sefal Diapateh to The Chicage Tridune, Goomng Ty Ror, lewhn old cittzen Tobert McCrary, nged about 80 yem Buleids by hanglug, in this city, last Digh i SATE, rxastox, Ont,, Nov, 19.—Tho United Btates st Ada, SuDpoRGl £ U st 1s safe, rapr MARRIAGES. B i A L S S i 1ats O, 11, Thapion, all of Ohiangos o F ard Bimons, K., fornerly'of Brooklya, N, Y. =y N ow York! b Wrosmiyn (R: 2.3 Bupors plosse DEATES, AAARRRRA I R s A AR THOMPEON-—Tu Awatin, Nev. 13, Minnio L. only ohild of Josso B, and 1attis I%, Thorapson, agod 14’ mas, WIIITING=At T'anklio, La., Nov. 11, W e Do Toraely oF Oblatuge T 1 Hoskamtn 8, ATCTION SALES. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-ov, 750 CASES PROIE ASSORTED BCOTS AND SHOES IUill bo offored at our Auoti GOODS und BUCKTE BOOTS. a GEO. P, GORE % 0 68and 70 Wabaaii-ay. Regular Thursday's Sale, AT 10 0'CLOCK, NOV. 2, Open and Top Buggies Democrat Wagons, Express Wagons, Double and Single Harmesses. GEQ. P. GORE & CO., Anctlonoers. DRY GOODS SALFE, Ou THURSDAY, Nov. 20, at 03 o'clack. Dross Goods, Notions, Underwanr, Rl ooy, Dontar Sy rarrte Ttk Ladios’ wnd Risson Trimumod Hatd. Lacen, Rufflings, Embroideriga, Edgings, &0. T Gonds, Wiasy B0 4o Cling, Ware. e T'oilei rticl 2 Carpots, at 11 0oloolk, by $iz6 ol " GEO. P. GORE & C 69 and 30 Wab By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, ANOTHER IMMENSE SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE I‘Mdn'y Morning, Nov, 21, at 8 1.3 0'Clock, gonststing of sow and Ioenat PARLOR SUITS, OfAM- BER SETS tn groat varioly, naw and sccond-hand Ward. robes, whlnat aad marble-top Bureau wtands, 100 now and sacond-hand Stove ery inopon lots, and a FULL LINK Comforters, Plated Ware, and a gonoral housckeopir onds, Le., &o., &c. Also,—to bullders,— Hlotating wachlnus, coniulots, withaut conos, ELISON, POMERQY & €O, Auctioncors, 84 and 8 Randolph-at, BANKRUPT SALE OF STONEARD AT ATCTION, Ho, 518 Lumber-st, on Fnday, Nov, 81, at 0'Clock p, m Tha entire stook nnd fixturss of a Stono Yard, andloss¢ of ground. Alta, 2,50 foot drossed and undrostod atane{ Egglag and faller, in gond orllors Shatting, {isrgy Do ricke, Stone-Trucks and Wagons, aots Harasss, 1 oy She blas, Gnug-Saws, Rubbiag-Bode, Slove Tipo, de. &a, Salo poromptory, To ordor vf e, cash. By Camploll, ~len., Atsignda in Hanke raptey. N FOME 'l)g 6, Aot s By TAYLOR & HARRISON, THIS MORNING, at 9} s'clack, wo shall offor larg¢ na of DRY GOODS & NOTIONS Consisting of Woolen Goods, Nubias, Soarfa, Cloths and Overcoatings, Hosiory, Towela, Comfortables, Fancy Goods, Linens and Eme broidories, Lace Rufllings, Collars, &o., &c, Also, a Magnificent Coltection of Toathers and - Avfificil - Flowers, ‘Thoso goods rmust ho sold. TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auotlonoo, . 204 and 206 Bast Madisonat. On Thursday, Nov. 20, at 9 1-2 o'olook, * BPROIAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, ETC., Couslating of Men's Undorwoas, Cardigan Jackets, Knlf Goods, Hoods, Fanoy Goodw, ato. Great bargains in this salo, TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auottonogrs, 301 anil 200 Iast Madison-sty By WILLIS, LONG & CO., Auctioneors, Fumityro Donlers, snd Manufactursrs "3 zonts, 15 and 107 Hindoiphiat, AT ATOTION This day, commoucing at 0% a, ni., a 1argo assortment 0l ot e ti Antl Boond s HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Flegant Parlor, Chambos, and Diging.room Furnituso, Iiookand Show Cases, Iuroaus, What-Nots, Carpets, Grackory, Glass and Pfatod-Word, Mattresses, &c., &0, ALS), 100 PARLOR,, COOK, AND OFFICE STOVES, Also, tho contents of a Feradl Grocery, 30 Sety of Sinale ang, Doubl Jinvicss, nml” an Assoriment ot Ludies’ an Children’s =TT TR S, Furnituro, &o., sold tprivato salo at manufatorarst prioas, A} . CO., Auctlonaers, BESTABLISIEED 1856. WM. A, BOTTERS & €0, . AUCTIONEERS, 15 and 17 Randolph~st., WILL SELL Cutters, Buggles, OI WEDNESDAY ({305 ol Sl ON THURSDAY (PEiaisetioe ON SATURDAY _{Sisipichigoer o By 1. C. COIEN & CO,, Auctloneers, No, 85 South Canal-st, .!:5, On Wednesday Nov. 19, at 10 a, m,, Wosbnlt sclla SPLENDID LOT OF FURNITURE, anmfll’fllflnkglu'r ht\fllflr“;\llhl.h‘“'hflll’fihuf‘u le‘:}k- A Tt Riatos, Bawig-Slaohin LS S Ao 160 Wats of e, Lats, Oaps, and Glovoes Ju O, OSGOCD & W. Wast ldo Auotion Houso, 63 South Cansl-at, Have Auction Salos WEDNUSDAY, TRIDAY, SATURDAY, of vach wack, of ail kinds'of Furniturosn: Tinusekcoping ‘oo, fieliuding Carpots, Conking aud Tonting htovos, ' Alio, Qoo Dosics, Notr and Hoond: v Harom, gy, 0. Wil Contiuus iho saioob By BRUSH, SON & 0O, I:urn l‘turu'.hU:\rpute{‘und @onoral Morchandics b auetion 4 cok, WEDNESDAY, K 3 A s Y Aok abeave 2B wonol it N HOLIK I8 B B, HON & GO,y Auotboagers.