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SPAIN AND CUBA. (Continued fyom the Firat Page.) e iy Jrtts Lutoly vnluoless,” aald n man whose oxperience ounbled im to_speak nuthoritatively on tho wsubjoot, Tho Voluntoor forco in Havaun .romaing about the samo in nnmbers ng Ior tho vast fow wooks, but it 1a atated on good nuthorlty that many of its membersayo strongly in sympathy with the rovolutionists thomuelves, Dy Joluing the Volunteors thoy nllay the suspi- ofons which they might otherwise srouso, snd onjoy the priviloge of I.\"w\rlnu urme—a privilege m‘wdnich 88 citizons they would novor bo en- od, - At tho timo of the doprrture of the Cleo- ntra from Havana tho feeling whioh for somo n{a hiad beon yunning se high had, to a greab extont, subsided, aud tho excitement nt that time was not great; fudoed, so quict had tho city Dbecome, that nothing unususl wag . Apparout, nnd Hovana bad in nowmdy all rospects recovorod hor mnormial appoarance. Tho only anuoyanco oxporionced by nny of the Pnnsungcl‘d of the Cloopatrs \wason tho art of two Moxicany,—Nicholas Lemus and osus Corvantes, Both salled from Vora Cruz tor Now Yorlk; both wore provided with the necesanry passports, aud antielpeted no difl- sulty in ‘roscliug this port. At Mavans, hov- dver, thoy mat with sorious trouble, In at- tempting to go nshoro thoy wore retused the . privilego, and, aftor gamiug i, wero forbidden 10 go on bourd tho vessel again, Thoy woro un- + ablo to purchndo tickets s~ they oxpeated, and, for a time, sorions aunoyanco threatened them. T'ho eausc of their troublo was sfid to bo the auspicion aroused by tho namo of Corvantes. Both flually secured their tickets and re-em- barked on bonrd the Qleopatra, though at the #xponso of suveral Loura nud upward of $100 in _ money, . ACTION OF THI ACTING UNITED STATES CONGUL AT BANTIAGO DE OUDA, Havana (Nov, 12) Corrc.pondence of the N. ¥ Herald, It was stated that tho oxequater of Mr. Behmitt, tho United Statcs Vice-Consul at Santi- &go do dubu, bad been rovoked for Lin oxertions in this case. 1 bave been fayored with a viow of private lettors which st tho conduct of chis E«mtlnmnn throught the affair in o vory favora- 1o light, and I propoto to recount his offorts in bohalf of tho unfortunnte X:lsonnm, among svhom are a large number of Amorican oitizons. Tho Governor, Duuriol, rofused to allow the Consul to tranymit a tolegram to tho United Btatos Consul at Klu%;tou, inquiring a8 to tho nationality ‘of the Virginius. This permise .slon wns' allowed him, howover, on the cvon- ing of tho dth, after tho exccution on. the morning of that day of Ryan, Bembota, Jesus del Bol and Cespedes, and the reply from Kinga- .ton on tho 5th was that tho Virginins has enterod that port and produced hor Awerican papors, and entored and clearod at the United States Consul- ato a8 an Amorican vessel. 'The day pravious to o the excoution, that is, on the 8d, Gov. Burriel sent for Podro Cegpedes and Liad a secrot intor- viow of an hour with him. It issaid ho wished to nscertain if some arrangements could not bo mado throngh Cospedes for tho smrender of his brothor, the President, and other persons; but .tho events of the day following proved the in- . sompliability of the Cuban pntrFot. The nutmfixunitud Btates Vico Counsul, Mr Solimitt, addrossed a lotter of remonstrance to Governor Burriol for not allowing his telegram to pase, and not baving beon officially nofified of tho events relating to the capture of an American vessol and imprisonment of her crow nud passongers, requesting pormiseion to visit thom cithor on boardor in the jail. No notica boing takon of this lotter, the Consul addrossed & second and o third fo the Governor, romon- strating aguinst boing provonted from por- forming his duty in tho mattor, and claim- ing for tho Amoricans found on board all the rights and privilegos to which thay wera ontitled by treaty stipulations, nnd rospect- fully protostod in the namo of tho United States of Americs agalunt the action of tho Governor and all other authorities in the matter, This brought forth a sharp and angry rojoinder from Gov. Burriel, in which ho excuses not having anawered his communications on account of grave and pemm&:mry affairs which roquired all his attention, and- furthormore, the fact of tvo days boing holidays, tho 1stand 24, on which days, Bays his pious (?) Excollency, the Govern- ment employes do uot come to their offices, but aro plously ongagod in contomplating tho dlvine mysterios of All Saints' Day, and the commomo- ration of All Bouls' Day. These pious oxercisca of the Govornment offi- cials has proventad the worthy Governor from lelmnwlnd]s;ing tho Consul’s prossing communi-~ cations. DBut all hands, the Govarnor included, woro clamoring for the blood of the unfortunate expoditioniate and hutrying up their mock trialy, ‘which took place on tho sacred days the Gov- ernor rofers to. Tho Governor is mot at all _plonsod at tho zeal of tho Consul, and tells him to protest 8 much as ha likos, but that his offi- cious and suspicious motives in desiring to visit tho imprisonad pirates (writes the Governor), whom he, the Consul, styles passongers, make it incumbent on him to request tho Government to revoke his oxoquatur. So soon as Mr. Schmitt -recoived the tolegram from Kinfi:- ton aa to the American nationality of tl ‘Virginius, e communicated tho fact to the Com- mnuder of Marine and Captain of the Port, and tho axecution of the Captain, mate, firat engin- eor, and threo othors, which hnd boon fixed for u;u day. was postponed, but has gince taken ace, B Tho evening provious to Ryan's_oxecution the Vice Consul wes informed Ryan desired to seo Lim and a notary public to make his Inst will, Upon going to the Governor's quarters to obtain the necessary permit, after some conversation, which, on thie part of tho Governor, was carried on in an exasperated and angry tone, Mr, Schmitt was informed that Ryan waa an English- man, and bad so stated in his deolaration. The ‘Governor was 80 violent in his remarks that tho Consul was obliged fo remind him that he had beon introduced ns the ropresontative of the United Statos, and took his leave. PNOCLAMATION BY GOY. BURRIEL, ‘The following nddress has been madoe by Bur- riel, the Butchor, at Santiago de Cnba: OIvIL DEPARTMENT OF TOE GOVERNMENT, } IN THE O Inhabitants of this Jurisdiction: ‘The so-callod Generals Jesus del Sol. Varona, Pedro Cespedes, and Ryan, have beon executed. The inexorable demands of tho law must be ful- filled. X regrot * vehemontly” that this is not the last occasion I am called npon to fulfill this {mlnful task, but tho rabels must be punished in he intorests of our country and for itssulvation. Lot it be hopod that this may servo as & losson to wandering banda of dlsaffected men now in tho ialand of Cuba. They will sce to what an end their misdeeds will pring thom; but if they repont in time, thoy may rely on the clemonoy of the Government, which will” overlook their ox- travagant ideas, Your Governor, Juax N, Busnret., 3 CRIME. A COonvicted NMurderor Escapes from Prison in Woman’s Attire. Nzw Yoni, Nov. 10,—William A Shurkey, con- vioted of tho murder of Robert Dunn, escaped from the Tombs at about 1 o'clock to-day. Tho manner in which he gained his Uborty foraibly reminds one of tho hair-bresdth escapes and ad- ventures of those eccoentrio}individuals, Clando Duval and Dick Turpin, with whose respective oarcora the youthof tholand are only too familiar. Bharkey shot and killod Dunn ono ovening of Beptember, 1872, in a bar-room, Ex-Polive- raan Oharles Harvoy, No, 288, Hudson strootpo- lico, did not succoed in effocting his arrost until four days lator, whou ke was placed in the Tomba, whero le was confined until Lis trfal. Attor the trin), which lasted soveral days, lio way mentonced on July 3, 1873, to be hanged Aug. 15, 78, Bubsequontly a stay of procesdings won obtained, nnd his caso is now bofore the Court of Appeals. Since bis triul and conviciion Bharkey has been iu close confinemont, ot allowed to loave the nocond tior, whoro Lo hins buen visited every duy by uw woman named Mag- glo Jordan, who cluims to bo his wifo, aud who certainly has shown toward him the devotion of & truo woman, Tho gute-lkeoper of tho Tambg told Warden Johnson at 2:16 p. m. that he had Buu&sulud & person who wont out in woman'n clothes to bo o man, e scnt tho keoper to watch the person, who was scon to entor Bjsacker ntreet on his way up town, At4 o'clock ‘o woman baving wo ticket, nnd who proved: to bo thowifo of Wosly Allen, who is sevving out a sentance ot Sing Sing for burglary, prosonted hurnoll at the gato for egress, 'Llio suspioions of tho oflicor were wronsed, and an examination of tho iuterior of tho prison dis- losed tho fact that Bhurkoy's coll was open and 'h:fono, aud it was bolioved that this woman had given Lim hor tcket, Mo Warden ssys thut Mrs, Allen hod pever been lnown to visit Bharkey. Maggio Jordan loft tho prison a short time betore tho esonpe way effected, How he obtained the clothing in which ho fled s s myu- tery, At tho time of biy oseapo Bhmkoy was clean-alinvon and attired In womoew's clothes, ‘with au overakirt of blaok waterial, aud wore groen veil, An officer by the namo of Phelps was in oharge of thu second tior whou the os-~ oape waa offacted, Nows was couveyed to Buper- intondent Matsell, who at once sent oftlosrs to the Europeeu stormers durming thiy after- poon, with directions to wearch thom %ob (s esonpod;felow. Warden Johnson was BIENTAL DEPARTMENT, Nov, 4, 18713, 'HE CHI(.JAGO DAILY TRIBU v THURSDAY, anbeoquontly rigidly. oxamitied bF the Buporin- toudont and” District-Attoruoy Alfen, Aftor tho oxnmination, Maisell satd Do belioved thero must lisve beow wome oflicor in tho prison who holped the prisonor to oscape, Thoe oxamination nlko disclosed the fact that hio said that tho Govornmont Prinon was vory lax in many ro- spoots, HSharkey's coll had not boon nearched in u fortnight, wherens Lo thouglht ol con- domned prisonors should be aenrched threo tinos n day. "Phio efforts of tho polico to seour tho prisonor havo thus heen fruitloss. Soriotus Shootl: Agfray in Peorin, Xl ==A Potlce«Oificor Anjured. Spectal IManateh to The Chicayo Tribune, Pronia, L., Nov, 10.—A serious sliooting af- fray, that may result fatally, oncnrred this oven- ing, ORicer O'Conner, of tho day-force, was con- veying n man uamod Carrol, whom ho kad ar- rested, to the lock-up, whoen tha prisonor's frionds_intorfored nm‘ ondeavored to rescuc him. Oficor Malioney, who waa in tho vicinity, rushad to tho aid of 0'Counor. A rough, nsmed Rainor, drow o pistol on Mahonoy. —0'Conuner knooked Iim down with his *'billy,” and, as lio wan rising, MMehonoy shot him in tho Lreant, inflicting o sorlous, though not morial wound. Tho crowd then rushed for the ofiicors, when Mahanoy fired ngaiu, but unfortunately struek ‘his partiier, 0'Conner, in tho thigh, 'The wound 1s in & Qangerous Iucnflty, bub tho surgeons think thint, witl caveful treatmont, ho will recover, Lin pirocipals o the crowd wero mrosted nod lodged 1 the calabouso. Stabhbed by o Drunlken Man. special Disvateh to he Chicago Tribune, MapsoN, Win., Nov. 10,—A young mun named Jamos Lango was soriously atabbod last night by o drunkeu Norwogian nomed Ludwig Eriek- son, The ntinex was unprovoked. The knifo wns 80°driven into Hange's body ns to mnke n very dangoroun wound, but Lo will doubtloss reoover, Drickson way undor tho influenco of }u}}lor. Ho was promptly arrested, and is in atl, Murder-Trinl Commenced. Sweciul Disvateh to 2'he Chicago Tribune, Pronia, II,, Nov. 19.—The trial of S. Cnae for the murder of Dr. Schnmblin, last summer, commenced at Havana, Mason Couuty, to-day, Eizhway Robbery, Svecial Lisvateh to The Chicago T'ribune, Granp Ravivs, Mich,, Nov. 19.—About the thme of tho fira fu this town last night, a high- way robbury wae committed almost in’ front of the Yn"“ hendquarters, the victim beiug robbed of all tho monoy in his pookot, $11. Held to Answer a Ohfrge of Arson. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Forr Waryr, Ind., Nov. 19,.—Scott Dingman, who was sirested Iast May on o charge of sot- ting fire to Lis stora in Mayville, Ind,, and threo othor stores, with tho intontion of dofrauding the insurance companies, and who escaped from Lin joilor, was captured at Constantine, Afich., and brought to this city and lodged in jail to day, to await trial on a chargo of arson. Convicts Talken to Prison. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, INpIANAPOLIS, Nov. 19,—Max Newman, the ombezzler, and four other convicts, were taken to the Ponetontiary at Michigan City to-night. £forrible Murdor and Robbery at Now Canaan, Conn,. Nrw Caxaay, Conn., Nov. 10.—Mrs, Josophine Selleck, a widow owniug and occupying slono & emall place in this town, was bratally murdered this morning with an ax. Her clothing was saturated with korosono and the body nosrly consumed, aud the liouse was on fire whon dis- covered, Tho ax, with blood and hair, & small pieco of slcull and braine, and an ompty kerosene can, wero found in tho room, with a largs pool of blood on_tho carpet and floor, A holo had boen burned through the fi ,"through which the charred romains or the body had fallen into tho collar. Tho ekull showed two cnta with an ax. No suspicion so far rests on anyone. No motive can ba concoived of exdept plunder. Tha house had been ransacked. Convicted ef Murder in the First Degroe, Berrast, Mo,, Nov. 10.—Chiet Justice Apple- ton begau his charge to the jury in the Gordon case ot half-past 8 o'olock a. m. to-day, and closed at o quartor to 10 o'clock. Tha jury then retired, and, after an abaence of & little over an hour, relurned a verdict of guilty of murder in tho firet dogroe. _The prisoner rocoived tho vor- diet without omotion. His counsol asked dnl:{ in ordor to file oxcoptions, and the Qourt ad- journed until afternoon. A Bar.HKeoper Murdered. New Yong, Noy. 19.—Early this morning Patrick Larking, a bar-keepor, was fatally in- jured by an unknown mav, who entered O'Don- noll'a storo, at the corver of Coles stroot and Railroad avenuo, Jersey Oity, and oalled for & drink, and, when Latkins turned to get it, struck him down with a hatchet, and then rob- bed the till. Shot XHis Mistress. Erazanern, N, J,, Nov. 19.—Ienry Kowing, alins Krull, charged With attompting, In this city, Iest weel, tho murder,of a woman who eloped with him from Homburg, hes refused all food cince his arrost in Philadephis on Monday. ‘The woman is recovering. Omne of her eyes, which was wounded by a pistot shot, which sho alleges e fired, will have to bo romoved. A Forger Convicted, Prrmavereira, Nov. 19.—J. H, Horton, the bank forgor, bas baon conviotod at Laucaster, Pa., and sentenced to two years' imprisonmont, Ho restored $19,000 of the money obtained by his forgery. TWEED. The ¢ Boss? Found Guilty on All tho Counts of thoe Indictment Against Him—Motion for an Arrest of Judg= ment. New Yorg, Nov, 19.—The juryin the Twoed cage this morning found s verdiot of “ guilty " on all the counts, The defense took exception to any vordict oxcept a goneral verdict on all counts, but the jury were diecharged. Counsel is endeavoring to obtain an arrcst of judgmont %u the grouud of want of jurisdiction by the ourt, Aftor an joarnest and pathetio appeal by Mr. Gralism, Baturdny was fixed for an argument on tho question of arrest of judgment on tho g{r:nnd of & want of jurisdiotion in the Court. Tromain gave notice that in moving for an arrest of judgment lLe would ask that s sepa- rate turm of imprisonment bo named on each ona of the counts in the indictmont, There are 204 counts in all. Tho court then adjourned, Twood retiring in the custody of the Sherlff, Tho vordiot ia the talk of the town, and of it every ono has an nFiniun. Many exult and many moro mruu pity for the fallen chief, Bofore the verdict waa given Twood had s smile and n pleasrnt word for all who groeted him, but after tha verdiot he scomed to profer tho socioty of Lis counsol onl{. His youngest son, & mare boy, was with himIn Qourt to-day, us he has been during his two trisla, Twead obtained loavo to attend to some privato business, and left the Shorift's office in n gl:xsm'enrrlngo sccompanied by two Deputy orift's, THE ODD FELLOWS. Election of Officers for the Grand Lodge of Michigan. Special Dispatel to The Chicugo Tribune, st Sa0INAW, Mich,, Nov. 10,—The Luard of Cunvassors_to canvaus the vote for oflicers of the Grand Lodge of Michigan, 1. 0. 0. I',, which mot iu {his ity vooterday, doclare the followiug offivers elected for the ousuiny yoar, commono- ing January, 1874: Goorga W. CGrigge, Grand Raplds, Blost Worthy Graud Mastor; Samuol Adnmn, Dotroit, Right Worthy Doputy Qrand Master; John' N. Ingorsall, Corunug, Right Worthy Grand Warden; 18, IT. Whitnoy, Lan- wing, Right \Vnrm]y Grand Bocretary; R, H, Morrison, Blurgly, ltight Wortuy Graud Tress- urer; ‘I 1. Dounghty, East Baginow, Right Worthy Grand_Representutive to the Chand Lodge'of the Uwmted Siatos. Nearly 600 voteu inall were cast, ‘The Grand Lodge of Indinnw, Specist Dispatch to Phs Chicago I'ribune, Inpiaxavouw, Ind,, Nov. 10,—Tho Grand Lodgoe of Odd Follows wns in hession to-doy with an unusually large attondance, The roport of tho SHocrotery shows that during the torm thore have boon 1,320 brothers relioved, and 121 widowed familtos, Of the umonnt expouded, $20,668,00 was paid for tho velief of brothers ; &8,605,09 for the rollef of tholr widowed: fami- lien; £80485 for educating orphana; and the largo sum of 0, 607,80 for burying the dond, In nddition to this €3,141,90 wore givon for other ohavitablo pur- poses, The lasc roport showed U83; 16 new nlges have boon . instituted wnldng n total of 800 lodgos in the Btate, of whith only two aro delinquont, 'L'ie wholo number of contiibuting mambors is 43,400, ‘I'e resources of lfllléhl aro ot down ot @885,004.47 { rocolpts $110,014.1: uxsauuon %uo,am.ax diplisas’ fund of lod, 200,747.18, "The wesulon oontinusa to.mn FRANCE. The Debate in the Assembly on Prolongation. Rouher Proposes It Be Submitted to the Popular Vote, He Predicts the Return of the Bona- paries, and Creates an Uproar. The Motion Defeated, to 88. 499 The Proposition to Increase MnoMa- hon's Term Seven Years Fi- nally Succeeds. Much Excitement in Paris Over the Result. Pans, Nov, 19.—In the Assombly to-day, the dobato waa continued on' Gon. Changarnier's motion for the unconditional prolongation of Prosidont MacMahon's powers. M. Rouhor moved that the question be roforred to & plobiecite, and advocated his motion in & speoch, in which he linted that Providonco might in timo rostore the Bona- partista to powor. Tho excitoment over those rowarks tomporarily susponded tho procesdings of tho sension. The vote upon Roubor's motion was finally talten, and it was rejocted by a vote | of 499 to 88, The Assembly hiold » tumnltuous mession to- night, M. Dopoyre, leader of the Right, moved an smondmont to the report of the Committeo on Prolongation, providing that President Mae- Mabon's powera bo prolonged soven years, in- dependontly of tho adoption of tho conatitu- fional bills, Lnboulsye, M. Revy, and others opposed the amondmont, but it was adopted by a majority of GG. A motion wos then made, on the part of the Right, that a committeo of thirty be appointed to roport on constitutional bills, The motiun was adopted by o mejority of €8, “’it;hon Iamuch exocitoment in Paris over the re- i, v LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Serious Charges Against a HBrooklyn Editor, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, Nov. 19.—Application was made on T'uesday last to Judge Neilson, in tho City Court of Brooklyn, by Ernott, Hammond & Bticknoy, attornevs, of this city, for the arrost of Thomns Kiusella, editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, on a charge of criminal intorcourso with the wito of Thomas W. Field, Superintendont of Public Instruction-in Brooklyn, for tho Iatter of whom theso attorneys are counsel, Mr. Field demands dsmnges to the amount of $50,000, Judge Noilson granted tho prayer, issucd an ordor of arrost, fixed the baill at £30,000, and Rlln:nd tho order in tho hands of the Bheriff of g's County. Kinsella was arrosted this morning and taken to the Bleriff's oflice, whither he _was sccompauied by William O, Kingasley and Micliael Chinuncoy, who bocame his bonds~ men {a tho abovo-named smount. The sub- stanco of thoe affidavit of Thomss W. Field, on which the order of arrest was granted, is g{von below : 1 ‘This action ia commenced to rocover damages from Thomsau Kinsella for debauching the virtuo aud allon- atlng tho_ affactions from o of my wife, Emeline Field, and I claim dumagea for such injury to the amount of $50,000, I was, on the 16th inst., and had been for twelvo years prior to that, living with sald Emoline as and wife, Binco August, dofondant, Kingells, bas known my . Ho has corrosponded with her, They have made appointments and assignations, By auch appointmenta they Lave met socrotly, rometimes accompanied by anothor porson and sometimes nlons, ¢ varlous places in tho Cliles of New York and Brook- 1yn, in the County of Kings, in the County of Orango, and in the County of Warron, Corresporidence of qo- fendant has como into my possesaion aince Nov, 15, It is of an amatory eharacter, and leaves in my mind no doubt of the purposo nnd conduct of Kinsella and my wifo, On Nov. 14 and 15 ihey met in Warron Oounty, snd then and thera liad crininal soxual intercourse and connection, ns I have becomo convincodiainco I came in posseasion of Kineella's letters, Such interviows woro without my knnwle%gm Such intercourso for moro than & year ‘was used upon my wife, who was at times in a state of excitement approsching unsoundness of mind, Kingells had mande arrangements to sail for Eu:og:flto-dng. but these proceedings will post- ‘pons his trip indefinitely. Business of the United States Court for the District of Yowa. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dusuque, I, Nov.10.—Flie United States District Court for the District_of Iowa com- monced a seesion horo to-day. Indictments are pending since the last sossion of the Court, as follows : Forty-four casos for passing counter- foit money ; fiva for robbing the mails, and twenty-five casos for violating the revenuo laws, Judge Lowe charged the Grand Jury thiu after- noon, ulunr tho attention of that body briofly and pointed| { to its powers and duties. It 18 quito likely that this United States Grand Jury will take cognizance of the criminal viola~ tious of tho National Bank aot committad by the President and Cashier of the Morchants' Nation~ al Bank of this place. An Injunction Ivsued Forbldding tho State Authoritics to Pay Intercot on Rallroad-Ald Bouds. Special Mupatch to The Chicago Tribune. SeriNerieLd, Ill, Nov, 12.—Judgo Watts, of the Washington County Giroult Court, lag granted an injunotion, whioh was to-dey merved upon the Hon, Chiarles . Lippincott, Auditor, and the Hon, Edward Rutz, Trensurer, restrain- ing thom from any further g»ymant of intercat on tho $100,000 bonds issued Dy the County of Rondolph in ald of the Chester & Tamaroa Railroad Company. Peotitions for tho Appointment of Qol. Xlowe to the Vacaut Judgeship in Wisconsin, Special Dispateh to The Chicaqo Tribune, Osurosy, Wis,, Nov. 19.—Potitions have boon clroulated among nttornogs in this city, Apnle- ton, Fond dn Lac, and Green Duy, asking for tho appolutment of Col. James H. Howa, General Managor of tho Northwestorn Road, to tho va- cant Judgeship, in place of Judgo Miller, Tho Bar of Greon Bay sigued the potition almost unauimonsly, but in this city the attornoys are noarly all opposed to the uppointment, NAVIGATION. Close of the Suult Ste. Marle ana Lachine CanalsesWintor Weathor on the Ocenn Const of Cuniedit, Mich,, Nov. 10.—TChe Banlt Bto. ) unal closod at 11 o'clock this morn- ing, and worlc bas boow commencod ou tha coffor- dam. The worle of enlurging the canal will be progecuted with all poseible dinpateh durlug tho Winter, T'ho contractors have 600 men now om- plo‘me "Live stermers Mayflower and Craly axpoctod to !mnfl through the cunal last night, but were do- ained by a snow-storm, They will go into win- tor ruartery at the Suult, Moxrness, Can., Nov, 1,—1ho tugs sont to help the stoumboats in tho Tachino Canal have uoL beon uble to ponstrata tho ico bavrier, Quenra, Can,, Nov, 19,—Two inward-bound ships are nshore at 8t, Aune, Othor disnsters sro reparted on tho north shore, bug there are no particulars, Tho Hod Tslund light-ship was wrocked during yostordny's storm. Btesmer Quoboc, for Montraal, turned baok and went into ;rlfitu; uarters at Borrel, ko roports tho rivor ull of ice. ————— e THE ST, LOUIS BRIDGE, Br, Loms, Nov. 10,—Capt. Jumes B, Eads, Ohlof Engineer of the Kt, Louis & Illinois Bridge Compauy, who bes just retnruea from Europo, hay made au olaborate reviow of tlo ro- L"m of tho United States Boglneors appoluted: y tho Bocrotary of Warto examine the bridge haro sud dotermine whather it will be a serioun obatruction to navigation, in whick ho answers ot loagth thowr varioua objectious, . and ro ts ,, out many. errors ooutaloed n thefr feport, His viows ere also taveifind iy pvwimninatlons frors Mavor Browa and s number of owners of the largost ateamers on tho river and other gentlemon who have :’l:!ml or aro now, intorostod in the navigation of a river, — KILLED BY ANESTHETICS. A Ludy Dics in the Oftico of a Roston Dentist from the Effocts of a Mixture ot Ether and! OhloroformeDovelops ments in tho Cise, Speotal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, BostoN. Nov. 10.—The investigation of the cayo of tho lady, Mis. Crlo, who dled in a den- tist’s oflco whils under the influ- onco of othor and chloroform, waa continued to-night. Soveral of the most prom- inont pliysiclans and medieal oxports in the city wore oxaminod, and their gencard tentimony was that, whilo h:uy did not regard the uso of othor nlono as daugorous, tho uso of other with clloroform was., Dr. Eastman, the dontist undor whose chnarga tho = lady was at tho timo of her doath, testifien that ho usod only s srnll quantity if chloroform, and lind alwaya hoon In tho Lmbit of mixing some with other, for tho lntter was too exhilsrating. Ho is ougof the foremost dentiets in the city, andhas slways boon roparded ou cautious and consorvalive. Among those examined to-nlfiht wore Dr. E, 8, Woud, Acting-Profeasor of Chicmistry fn Har- vard Qollege, and Dr. Honry J. Bigolow, Pro- fomsor of Burgory in tho “Harvard Maodieal Hehool. Dr. ‘Wood testified that ho bad exsmined tho mixturs which Dr. Easte ,man was in the habit of sdministering, aud found it composed of 60 por cont of athor and 40 per cent of chloroform. = Ho had also ox- amined the bidod aud organaof the lady nfter donth, The blood had no odor of ethor or chloroform, and neithor could Do do- toctod by auslyzation, and the same was truo of tho orgaus analyzed. Roughly statod, the ogmpnrllou of deaths by other was one in 26,000 ; of deaths by chioroform, one i 2,500 ; and of the mixturo of tho two, one in 5,000, The smalleat quontity of chloroform takon from which denth hiad beon reported was from four- toon to twonty dropa by inbalation ; one drachm by taking into tho stomnch ; and of the mixture, ono part of chloroform to four parts of ether— by bulk, ono drachu, Dr., Bigolow hnd also mado & careful and mi- nute oxamination, and was convincod that the donth was from the chloroform in the mixture, The lady inhaled from two to four drachms of the mixturo. An intimato triend of the lady testified that ahio was by no means an invalid, genorally en- ioyml good hoalth, ond wad not in tho Labit of acing tightly ; whilo tho Mrs, Bawyer who was in the dontist's offico at tho time, nnd sssistod Dr. Eastman when tho luddr becamo insensible, declared that she waa tightly laced. The vordiot will be rondered to-morrow. There is grent interast in tho cnso, espocially on the part of modical men, sinco it renews ths disous- alon as to the safety of mnmthotics. e s FIRES. Destructive Prairie Fires. Spacial Dispafeh to The Chicago Tridune, LrvcorN Neb. Nov. 19,—Property to the amount of $10,000 has been consumed by prairio firos in Lancastor County during the past woek, Aronreox, Kan., Nov. 19.—On Sunday last, o dostructive fire awept over s Inrgo scopo of country of about 60 milos, About six milos of tios on tho the COcutral Branch Railroad were burned and soveral small bridges consumed. Tho dostruction of feuces, housos, ete., is im- monse. Boveral housea noar Corning were burn- ed; also nlargo amount of corn in atacks. Sov- eral disastrous fires have also occurred along tho lino of the Atchison, Topoka & Banta Fe Rail- rond. No trains havo passed over the Central Dranch Road since Saturday until to-day, when the .rogular traing got through. . In Fort Wayne, Ind. Sntcial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Fonr WAYNE, Ind., Nov. 19.—Tho residenco ocoupiod by tho Hon. R. O, Bell, and owned by M. A, Wobb, was consunied by firo this even- ing, Nearly all the furnitura was eaved. The loss is estimatod at 83,600; insured in the Lon- don & Livarpool & 'Globo for ©2,600. The origin of the waa a dofective fluo, In Grand Rapids, Mich.3 Loss $3,400. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Gnaxp Rarivg, Mich,, Nov. 19,—Tho Occi- dontal Hotel, patronized mostly by Iumbormen and tosmstors, took firo Iaat night whon all were asleap, and burned to the ground. Tho people all eacaped, but' loat most of their buggndm. T'he loss on tho botel and furniture is &3,400; insured for $1,600, Kopt by Charles Shirling, 3 An Cincinnati. CrmvoniNarr, Nov, 19.—The stone granite pot- tery of Frod Dallag, on Hamilton road and Cen- tral avonue, burned to the ]fm“nd nt 9 o'clock* to-night. Loss, 820,000, Heavily insured inthe ‘Westorn - Enterprise, Globe, and several other companies, Bixty workmon are thrown out of employment, 5 At Avondale, 0. Omoninaty, Nov. 19.-~Tho fino residence of Mr. Thoodore Royer, at Avondnle, was entirely consumed thia morniog, Loss, $20,000, nearly covered by insurance. In New Orleans; KLoss, 810,000, New OnreAvs, Nov. 10.—A fire occurrod on Orleans stroet, near Ho?nn avonue, to-day. Half a block of emall buildings were consumed. Tho loss was $10,000. The Mobile & Toxas Railrond elovator, tyo freight cars, and other property were burned. Losges by the Zoston Fire. Bostod, Mass,, Nov. 10.—Shapley & Co, and Joseph Boynton & Co., manufacturors of picturo frames and paper bags, loso by tho firo laat night £26,000, At Little Rock ; Los Fires. Lrrrie Rook, Ark., Nov. 10,.—Ta-day noon, & firo ocourred on tho corner of Cumborland and Markham streots, which destroyed frame build- ings ocoupfed 'by Thomus Lafferty, Goorge Woods, and several small dealors. Loss, $40,000; insured for §25,000. Deatractivo firos prevail in the woods batween the Arkansas and White Rivers. The damngo 8o far bias been confined to fonoos and bridges, 840,000-~Forest At Milford, Mass. ; Loag, 830,000, Mrvrorp, Mass,, Nov. 19.—A now building on Poarl ptreot, ocoupled by B, H. Spaulding a8 & manufactory of atraw hats, was burnod to-dey. Loxs, §80,000; Insurance, 916,000, The Contlagration at ¥iaverhill, Maes. ==Two Pergons Killed, and 200,000 Worth of Proporty Dostroyed. Haverhill, Mass, (.\'aja lfl%.i Dispatah to the Boaton vertiter, riiger, The most destructive fire that hns visited this city for many vears broko‘ont at about 8 o'clogk this morning {n o Iarge wooden building sltusted in the roar of Preston's blocl, on Washington stroot. Boon after tho firs way dlacovorod & bar- rel of shosmaker's coment explodod in the build- ing, blowing out one eido, nnd ncattering fire upon tho adjolning blooks, ftno firo then gproad with groat 1':&1310155', dospite tho exertions of tha firomon, the flamos wora not atayed until five large blocks woro destroyed, to- gother with sovoral emaller buildings in tho rear, The principsl blocks wore owned by John P. Gllman, Bowoll F, Prescott, Goorgo Groen, sud J, B, Nichols, The insurauco is umull, The Luiidings woro occupied by ghoo manufacturers. ‘The ownors of the buildings ostimato thofv Toss at 100,000, and $100,000 will covar the othor loesge, 'Ihe hodics of Awuy Goorgs aud Amos @, Hoath huva hoon recovered from tho Gilman Block, buraed almost boyond zecognition, ‘Tho formor was identifiad by hiy falso teotl, and tho lutter by o bunch of keys. Loy entored the buildiug to suve thoir proporty, und & tiomont uftr o high brick wall of sy ad- Joluing blook foll, crushing tho" building and ursing the unfortunato men. Lixeen—Summarized, tho ronults of tho fire aro the burning ovor of 40,000 square foot in tho Lowt built bushiess part of tho city, tho lous of two lives, tho rodustion of cightenn buildings to nshos, tho fnterrnption of Lusinoss, ad the loss ueensioned to thirty-five business firme, most of whom are small ghoo manufacturers, and tho destruction of 175,000 to 180,000 worth of proporty, on which' thoro is au insurance af 140,000 $0 8160,000, ‘Tho dlsastor will fall most Lioavily, perbaps, on {he oporutivea iu the uhoo shops, Directly and Indivoctly, Mr, Finuoy em- i\loyod 150, aud Kimball B3ros,, Presvott & Davis, Russ & Noyes, Johuson & Oarlton, and one or iv:n l&therlll'msh BAY0 umplvky‘mflm to ‘go onch, Eight or nine hundred workingmon and opora- tivew of all kindw Wil sufer for & time by tho ous, — INSURANCE IN DUBUQUE. Aueetal Dispatch to The Chisaqu Trtbuna, Dunuque, Is, Nov. 10,—A committes of ine nuranve underweiters wero hero to-dsy exemin- ing bnflA\hZFn with roforence to thelr bafiug ine surable, “Soveral prominont bulldinga falird to néand the taut nanod by the underwritocs, FINANCIAL. The . Jay Cooke Bankruptcy ; ; Suits, The Forthcoming Report of the Comptroller of the Cur= rency. COustoms Receipts --- Shipments of Gold from England, , _JAY COOKE & CO. 8pectal Dissateh to The Chicago Tribune, PminApELPuIA, Nov, 10,—At the United Btates District Court this morning, Judgo Cadwallador presiding, Jay Cooko & Co.'s case was taken up, being tho first on tho current bankruptoy lat. William B. Price statod to tho Court that his cliont, Mre, John K, Findley, bad durlng the past wook ceased to bo & partyin trust in the caso. He could mot, thorofore, press for tho. appointmont of a Receiver. Roadors of Tne Tnmoys will remomber that, owing to Mr. Prico's announcoment, mado last Wednes- dny, that he, intonded ny:’plying for an intjunc. tion to restrain tho dofendants under tho “writ~ ten instrumont submitiod first by thom Oct. 1, and also for tho appointmont of a Recelver in bonkrupley, tho case . wes thon postponed. Charles Downing presented o petition of Spmmel Whittle, praying leave to interveno as aoreditor. His claima are 7,600, JUDGE CADWALLADER suid tho petition would bo allowed, and Mr. Downing could use his own discrotion a8 to wheother o would mako personal sorvice of the ordor, or call in noxt weok, under tha steps_that had nircudy beon takon, and see if ho would not bo entitled to ndjudication under thom. He thought, this caso was n vory simplo one, though ° misunderstood hy ‘the Dar.: If any mistakes Lad hithorto been made, it wag oasy to corroct thom by personal sorvice, because tho residencos of tho defend- ants wers known, and penal servico was a pos- siblo thing, 1le thought peraonal service would ba sufticiont. though Lo did not wish to seem to ‘prejudice the question befora it aroso personally bofore him. Ho was not suro that scrvice by publication wonld sufiico, bacauao tho residonces of the dofondants were known. If Mr. Downing shiould asl for an injuuction to restrain the de- fandants from procoeding under thoir paper of Oct, 1, ho would grant it. Mr. Downing seid he would consult his client, and considor the mossago. BTATEMENT OF A MEMDER OF TIIE FIRM, A leading partner in_tho hoyso of Jay Cooka & Go., in viow of the lnto rumora rogarding tho denling of tho firm in relation to tho bankrupt- oy procoedings in this and othor cities, volun- toered tho fullmvi?qg statement this mm‘mn%l to un interviower : Not o dollar has been paid by tho firm to the Government in sottloment 6f any claima, Tho firm has not bought or settled n claim upon thom upon which bankrupt proceed- ings had been instituted. The firm is not set- tling its debts in any way, but regards itself as under an honorary injunction, atter what Las passed in court, beforo His Honor Judge Ond- walledor, noc to meke any settlement in money or rotgerl-y of any kind, nnd will not do mo unti oy aro nble to make a dividend pro rats among all creditors, As regards the pro- posed agreoment, three-quarters of our credit- org, both in number and tho amount of cinims prosented, bave already given their assent to tho proposition submitted to them. The ad- dress and whereabouts of many aro unknown to us, and somo of them are out of the country. ——— NATIONAL FINANCES, Special Dispatels to The Chicugo Tribune, NEDISTRIBUTION OF THE CURRENCY, Wasinwvatoy, D, C,, Nov, 19,—A statomont will bo contained in tho roport of the Comptroller of the Cwirency, showing that under the section of the act of July, 1870, providing for tho with- dr awal of §25,000,000 national banking circula- tion from banking assccintions orgavized in Btates having an excess, which amounts aro to be then distributed smong Btates having lons than their proportion, more thau £5,000,000 would be withidravn from tho half dozen banks in New York City, nnd nearly 216,000,000 from benks in Rassnchusetts, The remaiuder of the $25,000,000 would cume {rom banks iu other Enstern cities having an excess of cireulation, The Comptroller will, however, as proviously stated, rocommend tho repegl of the soction of tho act alluded to ; aud tho nuthorization of tho isauo of 5,000,000 of * additional circulation sn- nuslly for the next five yesrs, to bo distributed among tha States which are doficiont, ‘I'nis, ho holds, with tho ©5£,000,000 of circulation an- thorized by the sume aot, will probably furnish all tho additional currency l'MLu irod during tho noxt five years for the estoblishmoni of new National anks in tho States which aro doficient, and virtunlly inaugurate a frac banlking system, Whether or not this plan meots tho upproval of President, who favors free bauk- ing, [Fas uot yet boen ascertained. DEPORY OF THE COMPTROLLER OF IHE CURBENCY. The Comptrollor of the Curroncy haa been for Aomo dnyu cloeetod with tho materials faor his ro- );orl, waich bo expects to have ready in a weok rom this timo. 1o deolines to anticipate by giving avy information a8 to what rocommenda- tions he will make with regard to the iwsue of additionn! curroney. Mo will go to New York, robably to-morrow, to confor with tho leading fmnlwrs there 08 to what is beat to be done for the financial roliof of the country. ‘Wagimmnatoy, D. 0., Nov. 19,—Outstanding legal-tonders, $362,807,011, Custom recoiptstor thoe wook ending the 15th at tho following ports woro: Naw York, £1,287,648; Philadelphia, $115,153; Baltimore, $0%,041. o NEW YORK, THE REQULAR MONETARY REFORT, New Yong, Nov. 19.—Money was active to-day at 7@7 1-32, xud closed at7.” Storling was firm at 10034, aud 1063¢ for 60 doye'; 103)5@108%¢ for wight. q aoLp was wosk and lower; declined to 1003, and cloned unt. 109,'{@100“,‘{. Carvying rates were 5@-'(5 1-32 Cho cloarings were 345,000,000, TRE CLEARING-HOUBE BTATE that the reporled decvesso of legal-tendors of £600,000 yeuterday, should have beon su incrasso of 2480,000, The total amount of greenbacks held to-day is 380,475,000, ‘The Tressury disbursed 81,195,000, Tlhie custom receipts wore 2250,000, Governmeuts closed flvmer. State bonds wore qulet and firm, . d da'mcm:‘ X@1%. Th were atrong. and advanco , 'The mar- Lot was wonk ut times, but cfi‘ue\la the higheat alnt of tho dey in most cusos, Tho Leaviest Eushman and chief improvement was in Westorn Union, which ranged from 57 to 6034, The neat principal eharea wore Now York Contral, Lake Bhore, Union Paociflo, Wabash, Aind Northwast- orn common. Tho total gsales to-day wero: Wastarn Union, 60,000; Unfon Pacifio, 14,000 Wabnsb, 8,000; Fuclfio Mail, 1,000% Ohio, 13,000; Contral, 15,000; 8t, Paul, 7,000; Loko Shoro, 20,000; St." Joe, 1,200 Erio, '2,000; Cinciunati, Columbus & Indiann Cootral, 100 ; Rock Island, 2,500; Northwestorn, 4,600; pre- forred, 1,000, DECEIPTS OF DULLION, The atonmahip Bilosls, which nrrived to-day, bringe £114,127 in sovereigns sud gold bars, ‘The Bank Examiner veports the Mercantilo Dauk sata. CUE CLEARINU-HOUSE COMMITTER of Nino on veform Leld & atormy session to-dny. Williams, of the Metropolitun "Bank, witlidrew from tho Comnmittes, ne his Divectors had voted to postpone the subjoct for sixty days, One or two mentlers of the Committen objected Lo somo parts of the raport, and showad o littlo wealren- ing, but tho bulk of tho Committea stand firm, ‘I'hiy uvunlufi tho opinion provails that tho re- port will eithor be rojoctod or l;cnlpanml, sud that the banks prely: ta keop the muuagement of their aifuizs wishin their own handa, THYE DOMESTIO BEWING-MACHINE COMPANY, The asunouncemont s mede this morning thut the corporation {o which E, J, Blake, the 1ate Prosidont of ihe Mercantilo Bank, made ox- tensive loans was the Domontic Bewing- Aachine Company, and that the papoer of that Company had gono to pratest, A meeting of the creditors has boou called, nnd au oxtension will be askod, Nogotiations nro said to bo yonding to amealga- mate the Domestlo with auothor sowing-machiuo compauy, David Dlake, brolher of 1, J. Blake, {sthe Prosident of the Dowmeatio Sewing-Muolino | Compauy, An investigation, 1t is staiod, shows that the Company bas p surplus of $1,000,~ 000 over ity llabilitios, und that tho vmbArrasument was moro}{ owing to tho oxtruordinavy stringoney of the money mar- lot. As nenr as conld bo ascortained, Blako losned the Dumestio Bowing-Machine Company about $370,000 on the stook of the Company, paper, somo of which s unpaid in consoquonce of tho panie, Among this paper are the notes of a Inrge dry gooda house which racently got an extonsion, LEGAL-TENDERS, Tho Associated Bankn hold £30,475,000 in legal~ (tlondou,—-m inorenso of s!,flw,boo ninco yestor- 8y a TIE APRAGUES, Theo creditors of Hogt, Bpragus sppointed & commiltes to c:uug'rl and roport & courae to be puraued, . ——— THE RAILROADS, Spectal Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. TEXAB A OALIFORNIA CONSTRUOTION GOMPANY, Pmnaperpnsa, Nov, 10.—It is the general im- pression of all the creditors of the California & Toxas Construction Company, that thelr claims will bo paid in full. They havo oxamined the agreement now being drawn out, by which they wecuro an_oxtonsion of time to the Company, aud consider tho gropoaad torms liberal, There i8 no trnth whatover in the rumor that the Qirard National Bauk holds large smounts of the Compauy’s papor. S gy . PITTSBURGH. Prrtsnunarr, Pa, Nov. 10.—1The Natlonal Truat.Compauy's Cashier, Robert J. Greer, has not turned up, though an examinatlon of his books hoa shown no matorial doscrepancies. Lhe bank is still closed. Py i & Co. havo with tho firm Y PHILADELPHIA, Spectal Disputeh to The Chicayo Tribune, THI MONETARY SITUATION, PirLAvRLriLA, Nov, 10,—To-day's money mar- kot oxporienced 'a docidodly orsior foeling than yeetorday's, owing to a falling off in the do- mand for funds, and an_increassd aupply of cur- roncy coming into the banks from various sec- tlons of the sountry. Tho banks still withhold resumption, and aob with much ciroumspoction in dhcmmt{ng commaorelal paper, which can only be placed when the names are perfectly antisfac- tory. Call loans ranged at yosterday's rates, 6 to 8 por cent on prime collatorals, nnd mercantile paper 8 L0 12 per cent, the discount market bo- ng vory dull. S —_— ; ABROAD. Loxpox, Nov, 10.—One hundred and ninety- fivo thoueand dollars in_bullion wos shipped from Livorpool for New York to-day. " POLITICAL., Animntion Manifested by tho Political Munzgors in Boston--Severni Partios in thio Fleld. z &pecial Dispateh to The Chicago Iribune, Bosrox, Mass, Nov. 19.—Municipal politics aro bocoming vory much mixed. Threo diffor- ent Citizons’ and Indepeudent movements have lready been inaugurated, and tho first of the regular . conventions was only held to-night. Mr. Cobb is tho only ecandidato put forth for Mayor ' by the Indopendonts, though an effort lias beon mndo to put_ex-Congressman and ox- Mayor Aloxander H, Rice into nomination, but Lo refuses to run, At the Domooratic Convention to-night, Mr. QOobb was also nominated. Josoph Bmith was nowminated for Btroel Commiseionor, by acclay buuinoss takon for machinos, aud accept- nuuun.nlp htei aléo, §80,000 to I'nmmr, n[x:d varlonu et te fndividaala on moroautila mntion, and the matter of an Alderinunto tickat, after o ghnrp discussion, was left to o Nomi~ nating Committes, Represantatives woro in tho Convention from the nowly acquired districts of Charlostown, Brighton, and West Roxbury. The members denounced the spcret’ convention movemont, and, whan Mr, Cobb was put in nom- inatlon, it wns undoratood that tho *dark-lan- torn” © nomination was not indorsed. Thoe list of Aldormen will bo roportod at the adjourned meating s week from noxt Tridey. Some of the leading’ men, ox- Mayor Wightman 'at their head, endoavored to got the Convention to agroo to- o Conference Committeo to deliberate with a like Committea from tho Ropublican Convention, which 13 to be Leld to-morrow night, and agree on s list of Aldermen ; but this wasg DPPOIN! with great va- hiemenco, nnd finally defeated. It is vhought that M. Cobb will be made the nominco_of the Republicans elso,. Thoe eloction takes place on tho 2d of Decomber. ——— NEW ENGLAND FISHERMEN. A Disnstrous Sensons=Loss of Property and Lives Greater thon for Many Yearse«'"The Mackerel Mariet Broke= en. Special Dispateh fo The Chicago Tribune, BosroN, Masm, Nov. 10.—Tho Gloucester fishormon aro bowailing the most disastrous soxson for many years, The loss of lifo has beau vory groat, though not so groat as that of the torrible gonson of 1862, but tho loss of ves- ela has baen'in excoss of othor years. Twenty- four voesels, of a tonnago of 1,287, and of a valuntion of 110,000, have been lost, ana 152 livos, Of theso threo vesscls and sixtoon lives wore lost in the herring fishery ; five vessels in tho winter shore fisheries ; two vossels and ten lives in the Bank fighing; threo vessels and thirty-sevon lives on gfiuuen; nine vessels and sixtyorght lived 1 the Bay fishing ; aud tonty- six {ives from being lost overboard from various vossels. . Tho maclrerel cateh will shiow the poorest catch of all. Tho dopression in the mackerol market is groat, and the deprectation in the price of the figh during tho past fow weelis hna'boen estimat- od-at half o million dollars on what is now held in Gloucestor, ‘Tho bulk of tho catch is now Lyiug on the Gloucestor wharves, it being impos- #ible to'move thom at anything like o falr price. Tho men of tho great fishing place are, thero- fore, gloomy, though they hope fora brightening up as business rovives, ——— THE WEATHER, SYNOPSIS FOR THE PAYT TWENTY-FOUR TOURM, 2 Wasminarox, D. C., Nov. 19.—The baronieter in bighest in the Southorn Statos, with north- wost winds, low tomperature, and clear weather, Nortwesterly winds, clear cold woathor in the Ohio Valley, and thence over ‘I'ennosses ; north- wostarly winds, lnlhn§ tom&ornurn, ond partly cloudy “weather in tho Aiddle and Eastern Statos; northwentorly wind, and gonerally clesr weather from Iowa and Wisconsln to tho Lower Missouri and Ohio Valleys; diminishing pros- sure, northwestorly winds, low tomperaturs,cloar nnd clearing weather on tho Uppor Lakes; vari- able winds, cloudy woather and oceasiocal snow on the Lowor Lakes. TRODARILITIES. For the Southorn States, falling temperature, genoral henvy frosts, northwesterly wind, and clear wenthor, For the Obio Valloy and thence over Tennesseo and West Virginia, northwest- orly winde and cold clear wenther, Fortha Lower Lakes, northwestorly winds, ocoasional snow, and oold cloudy weathor, oloarlug in tho foremoon. For the Middle ‘and Eaatern Brates, northwosterly and nortnorly winds, cold, clonring, and olear’ weather. For the Upper Lakon sud southward to Missouri, winds veer- ing to southarly, rising tomperature, aud partly cloudy woather. All reporis are wmisaing from the Bouthwost, the Northwost, and the Paoifio Qonst. ORNEDAL ODSERVATIONS, Ci10ad0, Nov, 20—1 &, m, Wind,|iatn, Weuther, 120,97 Cluciunati, 40,11 Cloveland . ,|29,77] D 29,89, 99 45 <Talr, o|Fatr, .+ Cleating, +|Cloudy, MISCELLANEOUS RETONTS, Special Dupatch o The Chicago Tridune, ! Soutit Bexp, Ind,, Nov, 19,—Saow fell hero | to-day to tho depth of ono foot. Rock Isuanp, b, Nov. 18,—Thermomoter 4 dogrees nbova zoro at day-light, this morning, Tloatiug ico in the river, et el o MINERS' STRIKE, Spectal Dispatch o The Chicago Tribune, LaSacLe, 1ll, Nov, 10.—The miners of tho Peru coal-ainoaro on a strike; and tho pooplo aro consequontly depondent upon Lnsnhn for third-veln coul, i EAST LIBERTY LIVE-STOCK HARKET. 1467 Lineary, Pa,, Nov, 19, iArslvals, 60 cara } bear, G@53o i, d4G4ie; comwon, 8)@4e ; stockors, 3, 0 hulls, 2@, o0 Arvivaly, tiost, 31,4064 ey, 11 care ; best, dx@60; modl $3.80@4,00 ¢ Al _— KANSAS CITY LIVE-STOCK RIARKET, spclal Diapated (o, Tis Chicayy Tribune, Rawgan 011y, Mo, Nov, 10,—OATLy—Recelpts, 445 ahipmenta, 640, Tho minrkot s quict, and prices fivin for fesding grades; shipping grades weak, Qoloradn and Texun, $2,00@%.36; through Texan steers, $1,6039.00, & Hoas~eceipts, 1,183, Market active, and advanced 100 to 200 wer 1001 eutromo ranas. 49.95@, 56, 5! 3 co) NEW YORK. Decinlon . Regnrd the Duty on hirond Luco—Misceslnnsonu 1temn, THE DUTY ON THIEAD TACE. Nrw Yonx, Nov. 19.—Duden Freres lian ob- tained o verdict against ox-Collector Murphy in o sult to'recovor oxcors of duty paid under protost on an 1mportation of lace, " Iy this do-- cision throad laco fa linble to n duty of only 80 por cont instend of 60 ud valorem cxacted up to the present Limo. PENSONAL. Quaen Victorla's brothor-in-lnw, Eroet, Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, is comiug to this country In Jauuary, - HAD FLOWN, A steam cuttor wont down tho bay to-day with orders to bring Capt. Brown from the Suniats diroctly to the Admiral'n oflico at tho Navy-Y: but lhg veasol had selled, e MARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVED, w:Nov, 19, Rebr 8, Bates, Emplre Pier, wood, Hebt Glad Tidings, Muskegon, Tumbor, Hehr Petre), Muskegon, lumber, Heow Ohrlatio, Muskegon, lumnber,s Hohr Racine, Huskogon, lumber. tichr L, McDonald, Maniatee, lumbor, Scow Fianot, White Lake, lumbor, 8tm barge M, Grob, Maniatee, lumber, Belit J, Kelderhauno, ry City, lumbar, Hehe 11, B, Ricbards, Erie, coal, Sebir Kats arloy, Etle, cot hr Christiha Nilsaon, Menrs, Buffalo, coal, Hehr Bt, Layrence, Bufialo, coal, Belr D,' G, Fort, Ohwvego, coal. Prop Brooklys, Ogdenshiegh, nundriet, CLEARED............Nov, 10, Prop Arabis, Tuffelo, 31,846 Lut corn, 10,609 bu barley, 400 bris tlour, . Selir O, Sliuw, South Haves, 10 brls ofl, snd sun- 14 aries, Sebr R, 1, Comapboll, Gaod Tnrbor, 300 bu oats, 10 brls Jpork 16 brls bect, aud pundlos, Selir N, If, Forry, Grand Iaven, 400 bu oats, 300 b Drop o0 bl vork bl et rop Favorlte, Monominee, 310 bu onf rla pork, 50 brla beef, § brin off, nnd sunarlon, - * ‘barge Sonora, Metominee, 6,000 bu cats, 600 ba corn, Schir Minuehaba, Manitowoec, 1,163 bn corn, gl HHppogein Butfalo, 27345 b oats, Sehr C. H, Johngon, Sandusky, 21,034 Lu corn, Schr Harlford, Oswego, 18,300 bu whoat, Iard 0, 7., Wells, Buftato, /12,000 bu whoat, Trop Vienta, Bufinlo, 40,725 hu wheat, Beow 8, ', Wilion, South Haven, 40 cda stono, Bebir Toukout, Grand Haven, 4,000 bu oats, 800 b corn, st nundrie, NIGIT OLPARANORA. Drop Plymouth, Duffalo, 15,000 bu ryo, 200 brls flour, Schr Montana, Bandusky, 21,300 bu corn, Bebr Verous, Dufialo, 44,600 nt corn, Sebr Burkor, Black Rock, 19,410 bu wheat, Prop Oconto, Two Rivers, 70 brla park, 43 bales broom- corn, 10 brla whisky, ond sundrles, Stmr Japan, Buffalo, 19,600 bu wheat, 8tmr Japan, Erle, 25,000 ba oats, 698 baga seod, 100 ‘Lrla flour, 950 pigy lead, 15 alo, coal, Lako Freights Were more activa and flrm at 630 for corn to Duffato, Tho charters woro: To Buffslu—Schr Carlinglord, oals on privato terms ; “prop Ewpiro Btate, wheat to Now York ; prop Colorado, corn and wheat' throug 3 proné Plymiouth, xyo, ud’ Clicsgo, corn, {hvongli to oston, latter ot 270; schr Florett, corn on priv: terms, To Sarnfa—Drop B, F, Wude and barge M. Lgan, corn through; schr W, Burt, corn ntGe, To Oswego—Schr Nasuatl, whent at 19c, To Ogdenaburz ~—Prap Brooklyn, wheat and corn on private temas, Total, 11 ; capacity equal to 65,000 bu wheat, 160,000 b corn, 37,000 bu oats, and 20,000 bu corn, Vessels Paused Detrott. Duvnorr, Mich, Nov, 19,—Passid Dowi—Props Tutieatlue Kacket'; sohrs Bxchiwnge, Anblo Shorovaud, alsted. PatneD Ur—Props, none ; gelirs Emma Iutchinson, Cinyton Bolls, Clara Parker, ., F. Gane. ‘Winp—Northwaost, Duzitorr, Micl,, Nov. 10—Evening.—Passep Up— Bark Red, Whito nd Blue ; achrs North Cape, Amore ican, GiTord, Fiying Mist, "Nawanock, PasseEp Dowx—None, Annvep—A, B, Morso, Winp—Northwost ; snowing hard, Iinois River and Canal Howa, Speetal Dipateh to The Chicano Trilune, TuBALLE, 11l,, Nov, 19,—There was no movement by the river to~day, There arrived by tho caual tho sail scow Pases aod Gould ; sloon Skylark, and {ho nteatn- tug Crotom, all lght, for Now Orlenns, Tho conal. Dot Pharofz, ight, and the Hercules, Taden with salt snd Lurd-cos1_rlack, for LaSalle, also arrivod. SPECIAL NOTICES. A Down-Town Merehiant recontly aued his flrl.lnflsh for attompt to dofraud., Ha s eutl zrln{ from [mlained kidneys, and axkod for Dr. Helmbold's Buchu, Thy drugglat gave him anothor kind, upot whiok the profit wad gronter. Instoud of rolieving the Flll!nl &4 the ganuine proparation had nlways doite, 1be initation sompound aggravatod the disoass, and ¥ ;:‘l'l 2 2ud flllll’"l}l"{[ Adnaud{nllo&arl.]u “uucm;{zh, aftor raring, guave judgment for the Ini w! costs. Moral—tsuy oaly ths conutno. . o P Schenck’s Mandvake Pills, 10WK 60T Theso pills nro composad ozcluslvaly ot vepstabla fne arculonte nd BITROLER they pariaar Funorels S A ulinereugy do nat loaro nuy of ita Infucioseitoits. Turs acvdiroct(s upon ths livor, And aro & Taluablo Tamody is all a3 of dersngomant rowiting from n disordnrod atato of that argan. Livor Complaint, Bilitous Disorcdors, Tndigostion, Sick Headachs, Typholil Tavers, &ce All sucoumb to tho irao use of Sehonck's Mandrakes Bils, Toraalo by all druggists and doalars. Visitors to New York will flnd *Ths Windeor" in tho vory heartof tho finest dlstrict of tho oity, olors to tha uuif(m‘..’tz‘u“mp‘;:. o da the mldet of 11na chucchos, plaos of smusemont, whilo Sonvoplont for Lusincss min.” As @ hotol it is msar- assed. DEY GOGDS, THPORTANT SALET oF * DRY GOODS RETATITL,. Simpson, Norwell & Co. Continue to offer, at an enor- mous sacrifice, the large line ot Foreign & Domestic | DRY GOODS, PURCHASED AT H. B. (laflin & Co's GREAT @EG SALE, 79 & 8L Sta'te-sf: HERRINGS SAFES! On and aftor this dete we will sell our Safos at prices to suit the timos, i for oash,and on a striot specie basis, | If you want to buy a good Befo cheap, oall and see us, HERRING & CO., 4.6 State-st., And Corner Tourteonthest. snd Indisng.av,