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NOT SO WARLIKE. IN MADRID: OEN, SIOKLES AND TIE SPANIAIL MINISTERN, Tonpox, Nov, 22,—Dispatches from Madrid sgreo in ropresenting that the late interviews botween Minister 3lckles and tho Spanish authorities wero of a slormy sharacter. Mz, Blckles baroly escaped mobbing Jy tho crowd which congrogated in front of his resldence, Tn conscquenco of theso demanstrations, ho determined to loavo Madrid, but the Government iaving disperacd thio mob, and having einco maintylued poace, ha is re- solsod to roman in the ity New Yom, Nov, 23,—A Washington speolnl say « An oficial diapatels to Bocrotary Fiah, recelved at 13 o'clock last night, says thot s sacond atiempt was made to asssesinnto Mintster Sickles, and that 1,000 Aroops now guard tho Amorlean Logation at Madrid " ———— CUBAN NEWS, i BIXTEEN DRITISH RUBJEQTS SHOT, New Yorx, Nov, 22,—E{ Cromata, the Spanish or- gon {n this city, containa a varioly of fresh corfosp ond- onco from Qubs, Trom this it appesrs that sixteon tmon captured on fho Virginius who claimed to Lo Deitiah subjocts, and who sought tho protaction of the Dritlsh Vi Gonsul, whioh Burrlol re- furod to acknowlodgo, Wero mob meg- lected by the Dritish outhorities at Kingaton Jamates, After tho British Consul found hin offorts in Valn, the Beitish Commodors at Jamaica took the matter in band and tolegraphed to tho Governor of Santisgo do Cubs, in tho followlng words ¢ ' In°the luterests of the friondly rolations oxlating botween otir respoctive governmente, I beg you to do- Iny thio exeeution of the alleged English sublects cap- tived o the Virgintus, until the Capinin of tho Duit- {ah frigato Niobo can' communieata with you. The Nioba leavoes to-day for Sautingo.” Do {lfu raquest Dursiol ropliod by telegraph, ¢ I do not posecass 1ho suthority o aceedo to the petition you send me, Tho low must bo fulfiled,” Tho nien who claimed to b Dritish subjocts wore executed without sllowing any time for investigation 54 to tho truth or falsity of their claims, . THE CUDAN PRESS, New Yong, Nov, 23.—A tolegrami’ from Havans, on thio Alst, gives the fulowing from the Digrio: “Wo o not considor {¢ within tho ounds of Justico or reason that war should result from the captiro of tho Virginius aud its legal consoquenca ; bt if a conflict conice, lot ua emulsto the cxample'of Cartliago, Nu- munclt, sud_Saguntum, and make tha Bpanish’ race tu Cuba fho adminielration of the American Momigpliere,” Tho Vocedo Cuba_ bolleyea that the quettion wiil bo_eottled by diplomacy ; neverthicless, it pradses tho activity of "the artillery sud engineer cofps i ropatring tho fortifcations, which willin o ibort time be in porfoct condition, il el IN WASHINGTON. NO ADVICEA FROM MADRID, Speefal Dispateh to The Chicajo Tridune, Wasmixazon, D, 0., Nov. 22—Nothing new in ths Virgintus caso hius deycloped to-day, saye that a dis- pateh from London appears in tho atternoon paper confirming, in somo particulars, tho Herald's Madrid Aspatch of a fow doya sinco, which was 0 goncrally Ttscrodited, This, however, has added but little to tho fast-wauing oxcltemont ox th quastion, Various ru- mors are afloat Laving roferanco chiofly o tho treat- ment receivod by Gen, Sicklos, todanger that threalen him and the combinationa that cro formed-against Lim, but ull theso ave Lundicd lightly sbout as not worthy of erédenca, TUE BECOETARY OF ETATE GNOWS MORE namr uis? only orgsn being the Naflonal Republican, which closely reflects tho Administration vieys very tmoruing, and which rocefves all {ho' information that the Sccretory decmn 1t wise fo givo out. Ifobas un- nounced to-day that bo' has receivad advices golug to aow TETICENT A DETTER STATE OF FERLING among thia mags of the pooplo in Spain, and that be- yond his ho has nothing now on tho subject, * Thero 12 no reason fo believo hot anytling new will bo do- voloped until tho time agked by tho Spanish Govern- weut In which to make their reply has expired, and it seems to bo agreed on all hands that it In best to WALT FOR SOMETIIING DEOISIVE witbont further complicating mattera by acting upon Lioperfect information, The President and S.cratureis Rolieson and_Belknap seem o bo perfectly satisflod with the conditfon of tho army and navy, and are con- . Qdont 1hat our coust defenres will be found sutiicient in any emergency. Tho Sccrotary of War hos Leon makiiig preparations i u quiot but enorgotic way, gei- ting tuo rscnals in shapo for active servico and - COMPLETELY ANMING OUS FORTIFICATIONA for coast defonscs, It s anuounced thas the Ordnance Department is prepared on very short notice to fully . equip any ary that o war with Spain might muke ndcesaary with breechi-loaders, artillery of all eorts, and ammunition in abundance, PABTY FEELIXG, . As nealy na party liues can be dofined on the quee- ton, it wonld appoar that the Domocrats uro, asn party, for war, whilo the mblority of the Republicans aro ot conservative, Thore {8 no_division ninoug {lie Southern Domacrate 1s to the propricty of golug -to wur forthwith, They declare that tho South ulone swill furnlsh il the soldiers necessary to overihraw tho Spunish orinice at the first call from tho President, 1 ding thnt 25,000 Americnns can easily whip the 64,000 “Spauish eoldirs now In Cuba, ‘Secrotariea Dellnnp and Lobeson nre still in recelpt «f letters from distinguished soldiers and sailors of o lute war offering tieir services in tho oventof a . Itis definitely ascertalnod {liat TYAN 1AD MADE A CONTIACT with tho Guben Iusurguats by o tetis of which he s ta recelve $20,000 In gold 1€ Lie succeeded iu Jund- ing bis mon sud arms on Cubsn shores. ‘Bocretary Tchardson has faken oceasion again to- day to assitro the country that the THEASURY DEFARTMEENT WILL TG FOUND READT when called upou to funish money {0 catry on a war, Seuutor Shcrmian, Chalrmun of tio Seuaio Finance Conmittee, Lud un interview with tho Secretary to- day, in which {hey discussed the finonclal situation wiill spectul reforence to the Spanish diificulty, [70 the Aasociated resil OUR COAST DEFENSLS. WasnmvaToN, Nov. 22,—Tio Chief of the Engineer Dorps bng ordered tho oflicers In chargo of the conat harbors to put them in proper defense, and torpedacs, with necessary eloctrical cabla instrumonts, tackle, stc, to be planted along the coust, arics, The Novy Department has been informed by the Commandant of the Now London Btation that on the pight of tho 20th two men, ropresonting themselves to be naval engincers, tricd to foree thefr way on Loard {I1o Dictutor, and when resiated by the watchman fired at him, Thoy thon mado their eseape, PUEPARATIONS FOR WAT, Preparations have been quiatly go'ng on, under tho sircction of the Secretary of War, placing our arsenals in n condition to supply the wanta of an army in the Beld, in cas of war, und looking to the condition of Ihie drmament of our fortifications for the _succesaful defenge of our harbors against hostile attacks by iron- sluds, The Urdnauce Deparment of the army is af shis moment in most active proparation for & state of war, and I8 ready to supply an army with an entire equipment of war materlul, including tho most ap~ Foved Urecch-loading arms and field and sicge finll:r!ca of artillery, with overy kind of ammunition, The telegraph Lad been vigorously urging forward every prepuration, The ordnanco ofiicers aro fully alive to the gruyity of tho occasion, and to the neces- Bity for auiplo preparation to inoct all demands, shiuld war result from our prescnt complicutions. Wiille, from the uaturo of tho case, the usvy ‘had to take an active nitiative, tho War Depurtment In fully slivafothseraly snd 'in quict preparation for 4 ure. . THE NAVY YARDS. Special Dispatch to The Chfeago Tribune, AT PHILADELTILA, PmeaperpiA, Pa, Nov, 22.—Consileralle activity 18 obeeryable {n every dopartment of the. mavy yard, The manitor Manbsttan was unable to start Jaat night, &a {ho necessity of Tepairs of 0mo of hier machinery was found of tho lnst moment, She safls to-night for Koy West, Thenow steam yacht America lias boen ‘purchused In New York by the Navy Departmont, and ‘¥ill bo lore to-morzow to receive guna and ammuul- tfon, She will bo usod 8 & dlspatch boat, na sho 1sone of the floctest vossels in tho world, Al hands will work to-morraw, tho gamo as last Sunday, AT TIHE WASHL 'ON YARD, WasimaTox, D. 0., Nov, 22,—To_sicam-tug Nez- eue loft Washington to-doy oon, with 150 barrels of .powder, The stcamer T'ortuno has Lud hor torpoco #pac_ foken out, and will Lo launched © on Mouday, An exfra force {5 engaged, and ex- ira tie mnado om {ho Bhawmuf, Mo work of recrui(ig $a ratier elow, but it is probable all tho men needed will be speedily obtained, Rear-Adinlrul Josoph Bimith, founder of monitor- ot iu tho ato robelioa, s 3tug very 1 at s rsl- ence, .+ A number of officers wore to-day assigned to the ves- sols whicl are now fitting out for sea, Tits, D, Nw Yon, Nov, 23,—Slrangers vislting the Navy- Yuril ure not allowed on board the Bpanish ship Ars- ides, Neatly 1,000 men aro working in the yard, and o number 18 Léfug inereased dofly, Wi QUARLESTOWK, Boston, Nov. Work iniko Charlestown Navy- Fard in golug on bidnkly, and sil tho men whiom it fs possllile to utilize ure omployed, ‘I'his Franklin will lie teady for sea 11 Lwo weeks, aud the Brookiyn fv rapldly belng put in order, Visltors are excluded from the fanda 4o’ thot e ‘workmen may mol bo laterterod wilh, i AT ToRTRMODTI, ronteouTit, N, I, Nov, 23.—The United States stoamer Boyllowar 18 ofdored to Norfolk, - ot e X PUBLIC SENTIMENT. Special Dispatch ta The Chicaga Tribune, MILWAUKEE VETERANS ON HAND, Mivwaukee, Wis, Nov, 23.—=The oficers of the 1rst Regiment Wisconsin militia met last night snd tiepraphed to Gov, Washbur fo-duy, tenderhig thelr s arvices, offoriug to put 1,000 wen Iu the feld u slx faye! notico, TI08: CINCINNATI NOALD OF THANE, Crorsuatt, Nov, 22,—The followlng preamblo and renolution wus pusod unanimously by the Board of Yrady lo-day 3 Witenzas, Tlo barhasous trostment of nerzons late- Iy capiured off the ccast of Gula by fhe Bpaniards iving cuusol o wide spread foslitig of (ndignation Mircughout e T'nited 8tates, calling for some action i il g part <f the dosArnment, aud boplpg that the griuclule of webittativa uidor’ wbich o3%4 —_————— THI' CHICAGO' DATLY" TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER' 24, 1873, ' : {1od all diffioufties with Tngland mny bo t Yyoked; theroforo, y 7B pafely 1o tesolvad, That. a recommond tho natfonal autlori- ties to relK \l‘mll peacoablo arbitration for the sottle. ment of tho diflieultics, nud that, whila wo_denounce tho atrocitics of tho lochl utiioritien of Cubn, o Ayine patifao with thoso who aro atruggling {0 ostablish & Ropublican form of government in Bpain, AT BALT LAKE, BALT LAKE, Nov, 22,—But ono sentiment prevails regarding tho Vigintis ntrocity—amplo reparation or war, A mceling Inat night concluded with a resolution that whon (ho Administration finds 1t nocessary tojdles clars war to vindieato (ho honor of tho natfon tho copln of Utah, wilkout dltinetion of party, will iy o the support of tho Government, Publie facling wais hifgh to-duy 10 avonge (o fnsult to-tho flog snd freo Cubha, AT DUVALL'A NLUFF, TLtrrie Roox, Atk,, Nov, 23.—Tho cllizens of Du- vall's Biny held » meating on Wednosday, and adopted resolutiona tendering a reglment of 1,000 men, nrmed, and equipped for Rorvico fn bobuif of' the Republio of Qubn, Thio citizons of Littlo Rack linvo a moating on ‘Tuesdioy night, to express (el Indignation attho Quban butchery AT COLUMDUS, GA, Coxtynus, Gn,, Nov, 29,—A largo publio macting waa_hold Dhero toenight to express lndignation at the conduct of the Bpanish authorities, There was an In- {enso enthusiasm, nnd bitter resolutions were adopted. IN PIILADELPIIIA, PitLAnELPIIA, P, Nov, 22110 Ouban Patriotio Asoclation tnat to-night, aud protestod againat tho culltment of mon for fan expeions, ot wny ollice act Jikaly to violato tho laws of the United Stutcs, nnd appolitéd cammittes to tnko such_dlsposition 'of a Inrgo lot of land given tha Association 88 would cuuro to {ta best advantag WASHINGTON. COnndidates for Minor Officen In tho Iouse == Const _Survey = Damages Awnrded Against tho Fennwsylvanin Central ftondeiPicking of Governs ment Locks, Speelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WasmozoN, D, O, Nov. 3.—A new candi- date for Bergent-at-Arms of {ho Iowso turned up to-dny in tho person of Jt. A, Greon, M. D, of Bowling Groen, Ky. "Tho Doctor in o colored brother, and was & dolegato from Kontucky to the Philadolphia Convention, o has Insued o most formédablo circular, setting forth his candidacy, and dwelling with extreme vigor upon the ‘undesirablo qualitics of the other candidates for tho lace, Thero are seventeon gentlemen who are willing 0 sorve thelr country ae Postmaster of tho House, Ex-Gov, Sam_ Bond, nnd_ex-Congrossman Dlotes, of Mlasissppl, nro proliably tho most active of tho mcw- bors, witli tho chinnees o favor of Privata Dalzell, GOVERSMENT EXPEDITION, The United States steam Log Fortune, which fs now fAitting* out ot tho navy yard here, will bo ready for ervica by tho st prox, an il on or aliolt: he 16th of next month to correct the latitude and longi- tudo of ports on the South Coast of Cuba, In an actlon for dsmages by n cltfzen of thls Disrict against the Baltimore & Potomac branch of the Pennaylvaula Central Rallroad, tho Circult Tourt has nwarded $12,000 to tho plaintlr for damanges to his Jeouerly by clanging tho grade n th stteet n tho ho northenatern portion of the eity, LOCK-PICKING INVESTIIATION, The Government {8 making an investigation into the vecent ullcged picking of 3ts locks on an United Btates bonded car ound from New York for 6, Loufe, in which case it is assericd that the goods woro absiracted from ho enr by removing the patcut seal-lock without breaking tha scal, CRIME. The Oughton Murder=Xrial at Otinwa. Snecial Dispateh fo the Chicayo Trilune. OrTawA, Iil., Nov, 99.—After & tedlons forencon's wark fu the Cireuit Gourt to-day, tho iwolfth juror wan obtained in the trial of George Ougliton for thio shaoting of Peter Murphy, tho La8allo cosl-miner. In theafternoon, the County Allorncy, Henry Mayo, opened the cago for the people, ‘Tlic proseeution ex- pect to prove that Oughton, having been discharged na Dik boss fn n_cowl-mitie i which Murphy worked, thought Mfurphy had been engaged fna_consplrucy to Liavo him (Ougliton) Ao dsemissed, and felt rovengeful fowards Blurpy, ud, on uieting, tho latter o o futal Suturdsy ‘svening, rhot Lim down after o fow angry words hind been exchanged botween thom. E. T, Bell, in responeo for fho defopeo, oxpects o #liow that Ougliton and Murphy had been good friends litherto, and that on the ovening of tha shooting, wlitlo Quglton wnd luis wifo wero wnlking on the sireet they werd confranted by Muvphy, who accosted Oughton in a_violunt and inculting monner, calling Dim p vila name ; that Oughiton and wifo walked sway a dintance, whet! Murply overtook them and nttackcd Oughton, ind, bewg 1ho stronger man, threw him dawn, und thén Oughion shot hifm. Thg entire afteruoon ond evening wers consnmed in 10 oponing of tho caro for the respactiva sides, Tho Court at a lstoliour adjourned till Monday next. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune. LaBAtLY, Til, Nov.22,—Tho coal-miuers of this city, fricuds of Teter Murphy, Who was shot Ly George Oughton on tho 1%tk of Gctober, have contrfbuted o fund o pay for tho services of W, W. O'Brien, of Teorla, in the proscention of Oughton, whoso trial' on & chiatigo of murdor {a now iu progresd at Oltawa. Convictod of Manslanghter. Speclal_ Dispatch to The Chicago Iribune, Aepreton, Wis, Nov, 93—1ho trinl of Robert Reofski, who killed'Gurreit ayey Just July ina drunk- on brawl, hua Just tuken place, Tho jury returncd o verdict of manslaughier in tho fourth degree, the pen aity for which jx from £ix months to two years in the Stato Prison, Koufakl hus not yet boen seiitoncod, Myaterions Deathe Speetal Dispateh o The Chicago Tribune, McGnraon, In., Nov, 32.—Tho body of D, If, Eseart of the firm of IEsgood & Go., of Lansing, was found in 1 thicket near Lausing, Io., on Tridny, the iend and neck badly mangled, 1e was Lighly estcomed by all. No inquest iold, No avrests huyo a3 yeb beon made, Burglaries in Danville, 1. Speelal Diputch to The Chieao Tribune, DaxviuLe, IiL, Nov, 32,—Quito o number of houses in our city wore burglirizod lust night, the birglord in some instances realizing quite o bundsomo remuncra- tlon for thetr trouble, Arrest of Prize-Fighters. £x. Louls, Nov, 32,—Tom Allen, Artbur Obambers, and Tom Kelly, who wera arrested last night on o xequisiion feoin Gor, Lsveridga, of Ilifnols, for par- ticlpating in tho prize-fight between Allen’ and Me- Coolo, on Itlinols sofl, last Soptembur, wero taken to Edwerdsville, Madisoh County, IlL, fo-day, by Sherlff Coopor, where it ds probabd they will Lo Dailed,” An cfiort was mado hero to procuro thelr re- Joaso from arrest by lisbens corpus, but, whilo thols atlorucy was propaving the wiit Shoriff Cooper quiot- Iy pit them fu carsisge and. fook them aerous llie Tiver, New York Oriminal Itoms. New Yonx, Nov® 22.—Frank L. Talotor, tho al- Leged defaultibg Cashfor of the defunct Atlantic Bank, s beon remanded for soutence, The wmotlon for & new trial waa denled, ‘Andrew L. Roberts and Robert Gloason, tho alleged ‘boud forgers, have had fiftecn additional ndlctments for forgery found against them, Goorga Doyee, nged 13, has been arrested on a chargo of fatally siioafing bis uncle) John Hution, The boy entered bis uncle's alore, and remarking, apparcutly i Jest, “ Now, I'll fix you,” drew a revolver and fired, Smuggling Casc, PonTLAND, Me., Nov. 22.~Drosccutions have beon commented 'u fho Uniled States District Court sgainut Oharlen A, Boardmsa, of Celats, on & chargo of biving smuggled o Jargo fuaniity ‘of Cape vool foto Calais, Tho waol, i ls slleged, wna originally imporied into Baston, where it was with: drawn from wareliotiso for exportation o Now Bruus wick, and thonce smuggled into Galals, fho smouut sued for s said to bo $15,000. Wonan Shot by & Waod-Sawyer, Wasnxoroy, Nov, 22.—A Mrs, Morlarly and a sraod-sawyer (colored) quarrcled bout the' payment Tor sawing somo wood, when tho sawyer shob hex dead, Lo murderor escaped. e e ey FIRES. At Pesntigo, Wis, PramTiao, Wis,, Nov. 82,—1le Porhtiga Company's muchinc-shop was burned (hix morniug at 6 veloek, Tiae Toss 1 from $12,000 to $16,000, witls o imaurauce, Prairie Fire in Xansas, 87, Louis, Nov, 22,—A praitio firs in Kansas, last Tuesdsy, in addition to destroylng much farm prap- erty in the neighborhood of Osuge City, burned the tovn of Olivet, with the excoption of twa or thresLious- No lives ure roported lot, MORTUARY. Funeral of the Late John P. Iale, Dovea, N, 11, Nov. 42—The funeral of Johu Py Halo tuuk plico fo-doy, ‘Lo storex were closed wnd Lells mllm?,hc!wm‘u and 4 o'clock, Al half-past 2 Shurt prayérs were liuld ot tho late vesidence of de- consed and the remainy wera then tuken to the Unita- Tun Chured, Phere wera twelye pall-bearers, juclud- T Gov, Straw, ex-Qov, Jarrimen, aud Judge Clsse, with 3Ir. Hale for years in the United Stated Sonate, The services in the church fuchuled an nddress, after Which ho reuain wero takon o Pile 1Tt Comelory, e N IS TRAVELS, eefal Diepatch to The Chicaga Trilune, Br, PAve i, Nov, 23.—Naval Ohwpliin Pom- eroy; who figured s Souih Bond, has upearcd hero Wnder the siames of Hughes and Ives, but wis ont ah0rt 1n hia jtmposture by a_newspaper expours. o i mow in & eountry villagge of Dakola Ouunty, lestur- fug aud enrlug conutry women, ——— A VALUABLE NAIL-BAG. DraMorwss, Ta., Nov, 22,—On ‘Mhursdey morning, on the prairls Ju Adair Catinty, was found » matl-ssok, hatmony Tot by e (rain-robbora, 1t cantatned a bitl 4t wxchings, No, 5,177, drawn by Leate & Walker, an FruneineorCal,, fu 'Tayor of X, 1, Rochuster, N, Y.1 wiighty heivy gold rings, ‘The vack d confonia are lu the caro of {ho Postidstor at Fontuuelle, -~ . THE WHIPPING-POST, New OAsTLY, Del,, Nov, 23.—Throo vhite mon and {uree negrovs vore whipped hera to-duy, Tho former Teveiveds fante st ek vl the Tatter ten cach, Asigyer LI St wfilory and forty Inalize, " o o e ality niou, . 'miuer was donsel EXIT TWEED. Speeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonr, Nov, 22.—Tweod wan tho wenkent crim- 1nal who evor stoodt at ko Har, and Davis the mast fn- oxorablo Judgo who over saton tho Hench, Aniho Intter doliverod his long address, which would bave beon ouly o stump speech had 6 not hiad a ating In it In tho shapo of n nentence, and tho final seutenco was foreshiadowed in varloua forina, TWEED JENT HI8 ILEAD, overwholmed with mortifestion, sud in tho deepest drend of what wan to_follow, 1o was surrounded by frionds who appeared roslly humiliated by bis dinpiny of weakness, o hna & most violent tompor, and bis ontbursls of yage in (ho thmo when B was powerful would ~ mwo lils most intimato confidauts, To~day those whom lio lins threntoned would hnves Iaughed at’ his wenkness if fhoy bind not felt that Liv conviotlon and senteico Tet down flood-gater, and that they might o the noxt to Lo overyhelmod wud condomued, ‘Liwced Was sur- rounded by lin friouds, among whom wero two ladiea whom T did not know, and whom I had nob tho heart tonskaftor, Duttha story flled tho court that they wero Tt DAVORTERS, the only women of all ke has enrlclicd—for Tiwerd was a generous thiof, aud shared with the uatural consorts of thieves thio profits of the' wholesals pickpocket—to attend him fu_his bour of supremoat poril, Jiohind iim, prominent by his_peeulinr n]llmnranen an by I polilical standing, was Thomas Ledwlth, wiio, Lwoyenrs ngo, 1an ny{nlnul “Judge Davis for tho seat nt present occtipied by tho lottor, nod_who, i Twerds deaigny hind wucceeded, might have been trying and sontoie- ing him, natéad of encouragivg and symputbizing with him, 1IN TNE JURY DOX and bohind 1t nnd on tlio soata_resorvad for Apoctators \wore about an equal number of prominent reformera il of friends of Tweed, who were disposed to bo quifet, No demonsteation {n Lis fayoF was mado at any {imo, bt nfter.tho conclusion of tha prosocution rllght applause, interrupted by tho Sudge, was hoard onca, DUNING TIE JUDGR'S OIARAE, whon tho Zmes was montioncd, n_ruflian near mo lisued auaibly, but & very old nud docropdd man in tio gallery took it by the arm and put bim out, and the Fuflai instuntly subsided, Whou Judgo Davin direct- ed tho Clerk, Bpnrks, to eall tho prisoner ta stand up, TUE WIOLE AUDICNCE INVOLURTAIILY NOSE exreptthiose In tho immedinto vicinily of Twoed, 1t portly form thus ntood out the prominent contra of Tho whola umphiitheatr of furms, eager (o hoor what tho Judgment of tho lw was_to bo, Tho volco of tho Clork wan clenr nnd Jond a3 ho asked why the genlonco of tho law should not bo pronotneed. Weakor by con- {rant, woaker Ly niorvousicas, biit woakor atilt by the awfut foar which hind settled dowis on lilm a8 upon ov- oty crimiual fn o facoof & dreadful conviction, Tiveed answered in tho low, plping volco of o wealt woman, * Nothiug.” 1iia touch naturully are stentorl- an, il wee wan S thoso tromulous tones wiilel only natural defocts oz uunatural fenra tufict, ife stood Arin enough, though, Lofore, Even during 1ho Judge's speoch Lo liad bowail Lis head in paw or despalr sovoral tincs, but, fnally, when (lo scoro ur mora of eutences had been prondunced, condoumniug him to TWELVE YRANS' IMPRISONMERT in the County Jail and to pay & five of 519,760, e slunk away i chdtgo of Doputy-Sherill Judsoh Jcvis, aud aought tlie acerecy of u privata room of* tho Suprome Court, whera no Judgo was then silting. ON 1118 NEMOVAL FNOM TIIE COURT Tweed waw taken tntho Supremo Court Chamber and later to Sherlff Brennan's privato room (o await tho wnking out of his commitmuent papers, which, Sn viow of {hi numbor of entencos, were very volumnin- ous st Olerk vas cagaged Yory ueatly il mid- night making them out, Bronnan Bimecll ad gouo haimo, A peraoual friend of Twoed fu former yoars, holeft fo a doputy, whio 18 tho son-in-law of Brennan, thio clinrgo of fliu’ prisoner and fho dfapenastion of tho elvilitios of tho ofiee, - Moantima Tiveed's counsel Tan away to Brooklyn, and ought Judge Pratf, Who is the ouly lay mow, oxcepb Ingesham, whoso {imo ospirch o month or two, but hig yefused to grunta stay of proceedings, and flie coun sl camo back much diegusted, They cxplaiued to “Twead the fadlure of tho mcasure, whereat thero was miuch cursing ou everybody's part save Twecd’s, who LROKE DOWN AGAIN, and Tapeed nfo o pninful piato of depression, e i3 complotoly demoralized. Tho last view of him Ioft the fmprension of n_mavturoken, not wilh remorse, but despatr, At midufglst Lo will bo LODED IN LUDLOW GTREET JAIL. Tho ail fs fuil to-night of reportera and friends waiting for Lis coming, and cager 1o offer Liim b ova~ tlon, [l lw requires that he ball bo commitied be- fore midniglt, aud Lo will bo sent on tho first comuii- ment if the othes are not ready, E WILL NOT HAVE ANY IIARD LAIOR TO TERFORAL, It ds thio County Jail for confinement only ot pun- isbment gt bard labor, and Lo can buy all the coni- forls, e Is a brokon'man lo-doy, s confidenco bas coot him §250,000, Tie cvin s Is o foregono conciasion, now that all the ovldence agninst Wim Lo been let in the erimmal suit, and tho former will bo pro:oouted vigorousiy now. e ws worlli very lttlo' 4ill the loal of ‘1870 was consume maled, aud {hy gave im ouly 31,000,000, wich o Liad todivido liberally with othere, - NO NEW THIAL, Thera s uot tho slightest chnnice of a now trial, thaugh great cfforts will bo mudo to gecuro & atay fron Ingralam. But tho Goneral Term, which liza to bn appoiled to, 18 compoted of tiwo gobd men, and Ingraliwm will be off tho Dsuch befors st nest torm, 60 thnt the chonces aro hopeless, It will be many youra beforo Tweed i heard of sguin, except as o prisoner aud criminal, TitR CONTEMPT CASE. After Trvoed had rotired, Judga Davis ealled his nev- eral lawyers to tho bar and gave them notice to appear ou Houday nost o fusiily thols contompt of ot in submitting a protost impugning the motivea of {he Judgo presiding, This was submitied early in the trial, qud_niloged (hat Davis was prejudicad ngainst Twebd, Thia they st juslify o Monday cr ko for thirty days to tho snmo Jail with Twood, Unquestiou- ably thoy caunat Jusify, und undoubiedly they il go 2 fall. AN OLD GRUDGE, Heveral years ago, on the MacFuriand frial, John Gra- hum, countel for Tweed, and at thut time tor MacFur- Iand, insuited Davis, coungel for the prosecution, fu a vory groms manuer, aud Davis 15 a man who luver forgats or forgives, XO IOrE, “To-night, ot 10 o'clock, Fullorton and Graham left Tweed to g0 to . Ingraban's Loueo to sk lim for & atay, on_grounds which, thoy sy, aro sufllclent ; Lut jou’imny et &t down o, black and whito sud fa the argest Lead-lines thiat Tweed beginn his twolvo yoars to-night, It is o lifo sentence for him. TWEED'S PRIS Sinc my Jast disputch 1 leara Ui, (g Gounfy Jufl fn judivial parlance, meaus the Ponitentiary, ‘Lhis i8 a prison on Binckwell'a Island, i o prison for punishs ment other than confinement, llero Tweed must lubor at sny task to which he is put, and it {s & prieon to whcls {h lowcst and meanest eriminals aro sent. THE CONMITSENTS wero finally embodied fu one long commitment, and on this Tweed is now held st the Sher{(1’s oflice, where ho will romain wntil word has beon heard from Ingraliam, The prosocution aaked for sontence on Mfifty-ouo counts, but the Judgo disagreed with them, and do- clded that four coutits made & caso; s0 ki Aivided the fifty-one counts Ly four, aud sentenced him the full peunity—iwolve years and $12.750. Ty the Assaciated Press.] New Yonr, Nov, 22,—The Court of Oyer and , Ter- packied this morning, owing €3 the {uterest felt in the T'weed case, Oouncel for tiie prokes cution and defeuse wero all present, ‘“Pweed enterod fhio roomn, foilowed by two Deputy-Sherifls, who have bcou his Gustodians alnice bis convletion, VAIN APFEAL, John Grabiem began tho argument on o motion in arrrest of judginont, holding that the ot of the Legle- lature taklug tho yower of audit from {he Board of Supet visors, and creating the Board of Audit, of Which Tweed was & member, was unconstitutionl, und henco his client was not lable for acts commmitied undor an uncongtitutional act, * This and all other points ralred by dr, Graham wore ovorruled by tho Gourt, When Do concluded bis address, which was after tecess, Mr. Tremnin moved that tho prisoner Lo sentenced on each separate count {u the indictment, subjoct only to such modifications as the Judge, in Liis. clemency, might make, 3r. Gralam struggled to avert the ponnlty seked for, and, folllog, gave way to Lis emotiona, Tweed Limio'f secined much sifected, JUDGE DAVIS' BEMARKS, Couneel haviug concluded thelr urguments, Judge Davia said it would bo unmanly n hiti 1o seek to ovada an apparent conflict Lotween tho views oxprossed vu the first trial of the prironer and those uow entertained by {he Gourt, Ho mid hio entered upon tho protent trinl” holding tho viows entertained at tho tiret triul, that the prisoner could by seatenced, if found guilty, {0 0o yeav's jmurisonnient and pay a fine of $230, biit had ch.mlzed those views after consultiug all acecasiblo anlboritics on tho sub- Ject, After tioting that, by the verdict of \h‘y ury, tho Jumber of conviciions wero fifty-one, tho Juilge said ¢ 441f any one thinks it is ngrecable for mo o pusk such judgmont, ho s mistaken, for I wouldygladly love fho aceaplance of this position fullen upon other shoulders, I shall mob shiiuk fyom any fecling of Jis harsbuess or sevorlly fo pro- yont the perforimauco of m{ shuplo duty, Neverthe- Tesa T binve thie power, ond, In prouonucing judgment, 1 shiall endeavor to exercise it 80 o8 to temypor justico in Home degren with mercy, Itfs deeply Lo bo regrotied that the Legislature Las not provided a long eeutence and punisbment o charactorizo offcuses of {his Iind in ditferent forme, and fix pepnlties for each offouse whero committed {n different forma from thoso which may be fmposed by our statutes, Public officers Who xob . fle ° peoplo by sppropristing public moneys, and sllow olhers fa do $o{hrongh thelr instrumentality or connivango, re, ‘infortuputely, in the atato of our law, not to bu ad Judged felons, or punished by fmprisonment in e Blate Irison, but encapo under forms of udiclment for mizdemcanor, subject for eacks fo pay &_peunlty of 3350, or a singlo year in tho Penitcntiavy, ~If this was @ genoral verdict, this would bo all (hat tho Gourt coitld Impase, Notwithslandfug that he took for hix v uso mors than $1,000,600 i1 1he manner deseribe, if thiero was & general'verillet rendered the Gourt could only ass thronigh he farcleal perforuuncyof etderiug a Judgmont of $330 fina und one year's imprivonment for the audaclous rohbery of the city aud cuuity of mare than §1,000,000, Under tho verdict, tho Court Lo lurgger powors, whicl it will excreiue, aivd, I hope, With prudenca und due regard to tlio inforoats of (he public and xample to o medo,” THE KUNTENCE, ‘Pyced wan then orderad to utamd vp, whicl e did slowly, s ub blug aaked IF Lo had abiiliog losiy why eéntence should nol b pronounced,” replied, nl- most innudibly, * Nothing,” his counsel adding, 1fe liew spoken tiknugh coungel.” Judgo Davis then ro- sumed; Whliam M, Tweed, you stund convicled o verdict ' of & " juwy of twelvs Moncat mow of 3 large number of erimes charyed agaiuet you, united iu one fudictment, and that fn- Qlctmont, in the uplnfon of the Court, could not huve Deen ofhierwise without a violation of the oaths the Juiry hind takon, ac uttor disregard of Uie obligations tuder whics ey roetod to spoak tho {rull and the whote truth, Wil alt tho opportunity you had—ha ou fuithfully performed your duties to tho yublic— o win the honor snd respoct of tho wholo comununity, You saw At to yervert tho oppostunity it posvessed Gpd ho nowess il wiich you woro clotlied in manner moro wicked, mora infamons, sl more rwlrl caons than any fustance of liko character which the whiola history of tho clivilizod world contaln, Tn- stoad of proteoting the publie, 10“ plinderod 1L ine ntoad of standing giard wiien' tho law placed tho T'reanury of your county, you throw that n, not merely to your own rapn also ' to the avacleo of yonr ammaclates olroumatancea which mnkes 1t (ransparont fink Iml were m|Fnlml dn a concerled connp o plundor tho reanury of 1his connty, In whle and your asxoclates in erime wore principally to behos At, The evidenca on this sublect cun Jeavo” no man« nor of tonbt in the minda of any, Tho epmimenico- mont of it all was the enfering by yout on thosa duties o Preaident of tho oard of Audit on tho 6tk of_ May, 'Tho very noxt day afler thiat your anveer of plilor lio« an, wid from thab duy forward, conmeoulively, tho wholo 190 acoauntu buforo thal Dnard had Beon aulitled and corllfind, nml o yarrants o wid money” o ovionca in coticlunive that tho wholo procead i was JuntiLitted to curry ont w conosried l\lun to ourlel youraslf nni (ioso associatad with you, If Ihoro wa no other instimony, that fi my judgment woulil ho conclitrively cotalitinhio by tho fact thal an ¢ncls of {lieko Aovoral olshin, an they wer paasod onand laloly unld, yuur sheco of fhio plunder. wan olemly fixod nid priseribed al 24 per cent, whilo tho nlinea of your associntos han hoon fxod by momowhat wnidiie stundard of plundor, Itia dmpossibla fo hellove Wt fhn diattbution of 100 casar, dn which tha mmotnys woro rosolvod on (icko sarrants, that Just 28 por cant of aacl i slioull alwaya o allotfed o you, withoul an ndersianding in . advanco, by n concurled nrrangement Uil thin oxictmum stionld ho your fxed proportion of {he moneyr, of whirh tho county shoutd ho plundorad, 1¢ in sn to suggest thst your telal sad con- yiction L boen tho resull of ‘any parthan feoliug; that (hin was, wflor wll an ono of tio " Yurors mwmmoned on tho pancl oxpronsad. it, o struggle, hetwoent tho “his amd Lho oute,” Noj tho wholo wh ggglo lia . beon o atrugglo betweon honealy and fraud, letweon virtue anl crime, The Judga liore, i vindieation of the nou-pariinan nnturo of 1he proseeution, alluded (o thio Triea in firt giving tho fguren tho light, and Lo Uio grent nenintanco Tondurod by Charlen O'Conor and Hamuel 3, Fitdon I the prapatalion of logal prorocdliys,and conthuod 1L Woud Do wrotig aaid ojunt to 'enterlafi for & momont he jdea that your convicllon hns beon tho result of porseculion at tho lmnds of anyporson or party, It las hoon (o resuit of evie eiicn 80 clenr aind pintn that L pover hinvo Aoen a eano Whera evidenco wan g0 utterly everwhelmlug, and whora It wis ro Impossiblo for Jury to fall to come to a Just and conelnivo vordict, Through e wholo of Qife teinl you remnined, up to tho very moment of your convictioi, an culm nud serenoan tlhough you rolivd upon your ihnocenae, when IL \wus overwholiingly up- porent o all il your serenity wan Conly ihat audacity, that confidenco in the omnipotonce of corraption vathor than rellanco upon your inuocance, {Tho Judyo emphisyized (his sentoncs by bringlng his tlonebed finnd down upon Wi desk,] Tho duly of tho Court now i3 to pronounca upon you tho sen- loneo— soulcuca that may bo udorjuale o yous crime, ho roveral counts on which Tweed was found gty wore prouped wud Afty.on lstfyct sevlcices imposed, mnkln" Tila term tiwelve years' imprizonment in tho county Jull, and imposing o fne of $12,750, ; DILL OF LXQEPTIONR, CGonnael then gava notlce thoy woulil move for hill of ‘axcoptions, und Judgo Duvls said e sesaion of fho court. wotitd bo prolonged o give couneel time for due proparation, ‘The Judgo then ordered such caunrol for defento aa mubseribed to tho payer, pre- tented to him ot tho openiug of tho trial, tu be in court on Mondny morning next, for tho purposo of Inquiriug into thelr action, EXIT TWEED, Twoed, who rocelved Lis soutenca calmls, was thon removed by Sherlll Drenuan, uttended by o strong forca of Doputy Bhorifls, TwELD'S “snINeLe,” Tyweai 18 naw €6 yoars of ugg. Ourlously enough, thio namo of Wilian M, Tweed ds already fnncribud onn marblo slab in the maoin gatowsy of the jail, \hero it wan placed yoars ago shen thn Board of Suc Jecsizor, of wihil o waa thon & membor, orested the uilding, under DACK TO THE TOMDS, When Twoedl renched tho Sheriils office ho Inoked terribly crestfutloa, aud sank down in o, chair, Tver offort was mudu {liroughout {ha eveniug and until midnight by bis counsel to obtain a atay of prococd- inga, but without avail, Tho Sherif then mado nr- raigements to reliava himsclf of tho responsibilily for tho ¥nfo custody of his prisoner, and at 10 minutes past 1 Sunday morning Tweed was faken to thio “Tombs, aud tho gates were closed belind him, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Verdict for the Olinois Central Rail« rond in Case Growing out of o Corn Contract RDuring the fEebellion. Speeint Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BroosiNozo, I, Nov, 22,—Tho case of Cobb, Ohristy & Co, ve, Tha Illinals CentraliRailroad, which for tho past two weeks has occupled the timo of tue Cireult Court, camo to & termination last night in » verdict for the Ilfiuols Central Rallroad Com- pony. This i ono of o rorles of cases growing out of Govornment conlracts for corh during the war, This case was commenced in Il Clrendt Conrt of this county wix yeara ago. The first trinl in this Court rosulted in a verdicl of $00,000 for plaintiffs. An appeal wos- takon to tho Suprome Court, where 1lio caso wen roversed and romanded, “Enin o tho firat verdict in nay of theto enies for de- fendauts, 'Thoy have beon Milgated in Obio, Town, and this State, and In every instanco resulted it a vor- dict for plantiffs, The cave wilt be takon to tho Su- prome Court. e *NAVIGATION. The IceElockade in the Erie Onnal eartially Gives Way and the Canale Ilouts Move On==Closc of Navigution at the North. Burraro, N. Y., Nov, 22,—Thero are no indications of nvigation Leing resumed n tho Interior of the State. ° Burrato, N, Y., Nov. 22.—Canal prospects ato botter {hls morning, Sourxzorapy, N, Y., Nov, 22.—Tho ice-breaker han arrived, and boats axo moving through two locks west of hore, Thero i a prospoct that tho bosts on this section will get through. ALpax, . ¥,, Nov. #2.—Diapatches from differont points on the ‘canal state that Lthe boats are &ll on the Tiove, sk of Belionectuily help is calld for, and o veeence of thoso Sntereated in bonts aud properly I3 Stslrfll. Withs help oll boats east of Ulica can be got to tidownter, Moxtnzal, Oim., Nov. 22.—Soveral Deauharnals Coual.propeliors unil @ lsrga number of barges will wintor in tho Lachine Conal, and thelr cargoca will Lo sont to the city by eleighs, CoLLaxaW00D, Can,, Nov, 22,—The steamer Ciim- borland, tho Jast tlis cason, arrived from Lake Supe- rlor, atid the Olty of London, from Chicago, is expocted bourly ou her last trip, ———— ROCK [SLAND. The City Short of Water. Speclal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, . Tooxt IsLAXD, Nov, 22,—No littlo comiment was ex~ clted in the city this morning by tho discovery that the wator supply had ceased, owing to tho negligenco of tho employes of Lo Water-Worlke, who Lad allowed n mond-bar to sccumulato over tho principal feed.pipe. A falso olarm of firo was zalsed A 8 o, m., ‘e fire-proysure was dmnc- diately ‘put on, eshousting the water i tho Teservolr in n fow minntes, and pumping up & quans ity of pand from tho filter-bed, The fre-cngiuo Wwos immodiately placed at work pumping water into tlio Dollera iu tho engino-room, and a_forco of mcu em- ployed to cleur tho feed-pire, During tho presout low sogo of waler in tho river o permatient snpply con only bo dopended on Dy Iayiug b feed-pipo further out Into the strenm, and conneeting it with the pumps Imstead of 140 Ater-beds, giving o peoplo uadlicr a water, CASUALTIES. Fatnl Balroad Collinion. OmvorsyaT, 0., Nov, 22,—Last night, on the Ken- tucky Central Raflroad, an estra froight tyaln, from Lexington, ran into tho rear of the regnler frelght truin, dewmolishing tho caoose, killing the brakemun, William Gook, aud slightly injuring several passens gers, Fatal Tug Explosion Miswavksy, Nov, 22,—This forenoon ut n_quarter t0 9, the boller of the {ug ¥, L. Aunthony HX!'MII?(L The tug was just sbont towing the schoonor Walkalla up stroam, when the boller fliow up into tho aufr, tear- ing away the upper works, and fatully ecalding the ene gincer, P Snyder, The boflor was inspected two weeks 8go, ond wan prouounced “O, K.' The Gaptaln Jumped overboard and eseapod naigired, MARINE DISASTERS. Lo3s of o 'Tolograph Steamer==Two Houts fusing. New Yonx, Nov, 23,—A telegram from St N, I, ways: #Tlio telograpls cablo wteurnes, Roberl Lowe, was fost near 8¢, Bhatts, Bt, Mary's Bay, on Wednesday morning, Tho chicf ofticer and two of Alie steinier's bouts’ crows wero saved, ‘ThelCuptain's and two other boats are missing, Tho tug-steamer Cabot Lins becu dispatchiod to usalst thomiselng boats®, PUGILISTIC. Xogan to Eight Somchodys OMata, Neb,, Nov, 92,—1It {8 stated thut Jien Hogan s aggreed {o light sone oue unkuowh at Stoux Clty for §2,100, Johus, " SUiCID Special Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, OantnviLE, 1, Nov, %A gentlemin named Oharlex Dore, u carpenter of thik place, committed sul- clde hera to-day by sliooting Winusolf lhmulxh the Liead, Tha cauve aasigned for (Lo uct was inability to obiain vork sud§o5 foxr thak Lo ailgit decoiiod publio cliargo, r. Louw, Nov. 22.—~af, John O, Tell, an old eltizon uf 8l, Louls, nud Unlon ofiicer during the wur, dled Jant nighf from an_overdoss of morphine adrministerod by himself. Misfortuno fs il to bo {Lio cause of tha act, Lo liaa o brother i PLiladoiphia, e e THE ICANSAS SENATORSHIP, Suecial Nispateh to_The Chicaz Teibun LeAveExwonti, Ksn, Nov, 23—Cav, Osborn to- night aunounced Uy wipointinent of Ttobert Orozier Usitted Statex Heuntor, fo Bl (ho Caldwell vacancy. Crozler s Gurhicr of (o First National Bank of ki aity, and wup Oaldwell's attoruoy before tby Hounte Iuvestiaating Commitisa FINANCE AND BUSINESS. NEW YORK, MASK HTATEMENT, Nnw Yonx, Nov, 22,—Tho Olonring-Trouse to-day, for {ho Arst thine sinee Hopt, 20, Isaued an offieial banlk atatomant, with the diffcrouces from tho condition of thio banks Jast weuk, as follows ¢ Nop, 16, Nov, 22, T, $248,07,300 17,5037 0,200 Doporlta,., 167,067,200 Tagal-tondor. 30,800,800 Aceordlug {0 ho abovo fignres tho banks are dofl- olont in thulr rerorvo $.48,430, and it ,000,000 loan cortlfienten nro counteil in tho labilitien tho banks would bo deficlent $5,000,000 more, According to the waoldly alatement tha hunka hold $30,000,600 legal-ten- dern, sl nccording to the dally atatcment $34,000,000, COMUANATIVE STATEMENT, “Ulsn followlig tuhle whowa tiie condition of the banks hils weok compared with tho week ending Sopt, 202 Sent, & Nov, 42, Decreane, Tonnn. 8,430,700 $248,007,300 $10,354,400 Hpeelo TUIRRIGN ITEOETE0 1,375,000 olreulniion. e, s 244,200 97,200,800 114400 TICHONN, o.sveser JBOINI00 167,007,200 80,078000 Tiogul-lonilorn.cer 34,007,800 0,830,800 3,408,100 HONEY wn nctlyo and dearor during tho aftornon; with con- nidorablo bukineks o4 1-42@1-10, At tho close loana wera nudo ot G0, TonpioN RXCIANGR Tenvy and lower, closingt nt 10033 for prime bankera’ £ day ntorllug, And 108 for night, rangod ot 100X@I0N, Raten pald for Gareylng 342, 1-16, 304, 7, cont gold, Cloarnices, $60,083,000, 'he’ Bub-Trcast Tor dinbnised to-day $390,000, ' Cuistoms yocelpts_for tho week, $1,700,000, “Lotalimports samo tne, $6,220, G0, 0f whiclh £5,000,000 wera goneral nerchandine, aud tho romalnder dry Roodn. Byocin shipmeuts for tho wetlk, $310,000, principally sifvor burs, Droduco ox- Jorts wero avor $7,600,000. (OYERNMENTR cloned qulct and firm, WTATE DONDS quiot al nominal prices. MIFOELLANFOUS, Taflway andl miscelinncou speclation opened firm, it woun. weakenied, and_prices deciined 5@L¢ por cont. AL tio firat eall thero was au {mproved feclihiy, and b partinl recovery cusund, but lator the market \wao lower and Irregular, ACLOr 1, thora was a general udyaiico in prices, ranging from i {o 3% por cond from tho lowest point, dealingn iso Incressing, At tho finsl cloue, thoro Was . sight reaction, but the matliot cloved stondy fn tono, “Thio loading fentures wero Wostern Unlon, New York Contral, Lako Shoro, and Wabwli, Tho wiica were 10,000 Weatorn Union, 4,660 Unon Paclicy 4,000 Wabasih, 6,000 L'acific Mall, U0 Panama, 4,600 Olsfo, 11,000 Gontral, 4,000 St. Paul, 10,000 Liako Blioro, 1,000 8¢, Josoph, 3,500 Northwestorn, 1,000 Rocl: Takand, FRAUDULENT SBTOCK TRANSACTIONS. £, 11, Doidernan & Co. havo fustituted iegal pro- cocdingn againat Danlol Drow, Lugeno N. Tobluson, and S, H, Aldon, chorging thom with fravd and inja= Tepreacniation It regaid (o larga transactions in Caue fon stocke, 1t In alleged that Robinsou was wnod by Drew o saddle the stock on Belderman L Co., aftor Drew liad poeitively ngreed uot to sll any of hisstock, but would Luy more. amounty to $1,000,00, BPEOIT AITMENTS, o Tlio pteamaships salling to-dsy tako out $260,000 in afivor bars, Tho difierenca in disputs IAY coon 4 o, New Yonr, Nov, 22,.—Williun Torrobe, of Philadol- phiny e el an iuvulontary potition in bankriptes b tule distriol against Jay Cooke & Co,, basiug his no~ titfon un thio non-payment by the Cotnpany of cor- titicato of doposit. GOYENNMENT DONDS, «eens 143 Coupons, 6T,ue, 11083 Coupons, '68..+ Coupons, "4 +100% | New Gy, Coupons, 03, 200110 " [10-40s Cutipone, 63 (uew)...1133 Currency Gs.. HIATE ONDS, K1 \Virgining, old..., 7134 Norih Garolinas, oli..22 13| North Carolfnag, now, .14 Coupons, '8L Coupons, 62, Missourls, “onnessees, ounessocy, 10 Virginia, now...s.sB7h1 sToCKS, 64 1t Paul pfd, 5336 G134 Wabush, a1y Quickslyer . 10" [Wabnsh 63 Adums Expre: 82 [Tt Wayno, 85 Walls Fargo 6334|Lerra Haut 8 American Exp 573 Ferro Hauto 1 15 United States Ex.... BT3¢ Ghicago & Alton ... 91 Pacifi Mall, 233, hicao & Alton Tfd,, 02 New York Contral. ... 83;0blo & Misslssipyi... 241 Erlo.. Tirlo 1 larlem, .., arlem pfd C., Q. & 1147 | Indjana Central Michigau Central 76 |Tilinols Central, o Plitaburgh Tt, W... 78 (Union Pacifio stocka.. 213 Northwestorn 43 |Union Pacitic bonds.. i7% Northwestern pfd )¢ Conteal Paclfic bonds, 9137 Rock Island (ex, div.), 83 |Dal,, Lack, & West.,, 00) N, 3, Geniral,. L vver G110 T & Erlensennns 130 0] Bt Paul yuaes 2 e * THE RAILROADS. PHILADELTIIA & ENIE. Bpectal Dispatch ts The Chicane Tridune, Prrnavesenss, Pa, Nov. 92.—To-day at noon an adjourned meating of the dissaitsfiad stoziholders of thio Phtladelphia & Eels Railroad was Leld fn tho Mer- chanta’ Exchiange, William M, Flack acted os Ohalr- wman pro tem, Tho report of tho Committes to whom was reforred the subject of the allogod grievances by 1be Penusylvania Railvoad Company statod that, o an fnterview with n sub-comunittee, Mr, Thompson, Tresident of the Company, stated that e Pounsyl- vanfs Company whil ba williug to give up the leass of tho Philadelphia & Etfo Raflroad for oo cquivalont. A resolution was adopted continuing the Committea with power to act nnd to make such propositions fo e Yennsylvauia Rmiroad Com‘-nn)’ a8 will Lost serve {ho stockholders of the Philndeiphia & Erle Rtoad, end {o have full authority (o act in tho matter, after which tho meeting adjourned, TUE TEXAS CONSTRUCTION COMPANT, Col, Thomns Scolt, one of the largest indorsers of the Texna & California Raflroad Construiction Com- puny, propoces ecttling with holders i payments ex- cuding from eix to twenty-four months, IIe speaks for himself, Mafthew Baird, and Joln MoMauus, Tis co-indorserd, 'Tho Public Leder of to-dny has n inis- leading article in which Mr, Thomson and Mr, 1ous- ton aro mentioned ns co-indorsera and probable Tosers wilh Tom Ecott, Mayor Bond, of the Constrite- tion Company, distinctly atates these gentlemen are ot connocted in sny way with this Company, Col, Buott says, if his creditors extend to bim tha credit he asks, all will get thelr monoy, If they decline, and Press for Imuiediat jyment, thoy must bo satlaied With what thoy can got, 1o Lelioves that Congross will extond il to hls outerprise, not by indorsing the Company's Londs, but_by lending fo the Company Governnent Londs under such girutitocs of paymont by thio Company o ho can ehow 1s sulliclont, sl o IOWA, : THE LUMBENING NUAINEAS, Davesrort, In,, Nov, 22,—~The lunbering seskon in this city s closed, tho last will ceasing aperations fo-day. Tho emonnt of lumber eawed reachcs 50,000, 000 feet, Prices for lumber are_much higher thif year thon lust, sud munufucturers will carry” over a lieavy amount this winler, FAILURE, Jumes M, Truo, » mercliit. ab Columbus Junctlon, Towa, has’ fafled. Liavilities, $10,000, Davenpori e are lurgely nterested, —— DRY GOODS. New Yo, Nov. 23.—Jobbing distribution con- {inues falrly eatisfactory, but business is quiot with commizsion houses, Thomarket for cotton goods Las een unsettled by tho reduction of Lonadalo bleached slirting to 1230’} 1ope, 10)o; Dinckatons AA, 11ie, and Audroseoggin L, 13)¢o. Oiber prics roductious anticipsted, Vrintsin steady requost for standard Dskes aud fob lotw, DBlankets more active and firmer, e MEMPHIS, Mrstrns, Tenn,, Nov, 99.—The DeSoto Bank an- nounices that it wiil reswiio buiness in full on Mon= day. It1s thought tkat tho First National will do tho amo, == ' PITTSEURGH. Special Dispatch to The Chicano Tridbune, TNE PRINTERS' WTRIKE, Pirrsvunom, Pa, Nov. 18,—Tho printers' strike continues, and the morning and evening editlons of the difforent Journals of this city that wero dopendent upon Union printers for their composition looked ‘much liko maps of {ho burnt disfricts of Dostou aud Chivago, tu thelr varlety of ts pes,transferrod fron: ono oflico to’ anollier, The actlon of the Typographieal Unfon at this time is looked upon re most arbitrary and unwarranted, Tho Leadsr, on Yhuradey afier- Doon ot 4 o'clock, coueluded fo change thelr Tmen, when, witlont o moment's Warning, overy mem- ‘er of the ‘Unlnn threw down bis stick and left the oftico hie was working fn. ‘Tho morning papors were Tet i & ailemma, but thosaitors, dovils, aud reporters manuged to got ofit the papers,—not very mewsy, but wtill they nnswered, ‘ The {nformatlon mado against scvanty-five mem- ‘iers of tho Unfon last night, it 18 eald, Will bo prosc- culed, as in {his Stata tug iy in regard fo consplracy 3 very explicit. Tl locked-out men Inols rather blug na fntia strike publlo opinfon is declded agatus {hem, and their actlon of Thureday, Printors are ar- riviugt on overy trafn, and it is most probable thut on Monday all tha ofices will iavo thelr full quots, THE COAL-MINERS Jiavo accepted the xeduction of 10 per cent graclously, BUSHENDED WORK, Bokewell, Pears & Cns gles douse cloced this morning for lack of ordors, Tho prospoct for {he yluss trado £ not very enconraging. TILE 10N AND NTLET, INTEREST Tiore Iu not sutiering greatly st present, Western Jecllons uro camiing 1 very froely, Orders, (hongh Toat w0 Turgo 28 unnl, are comiug i, and keoplng near- Iy all the wmills busy, without accumulutivg sny oxtra tock, Ty DANEE, A nurnber of e benke are ogein discounting thelr cntomors, snil ltogethior, frami & general staudpoiit, {hio prospeet for tho futura looks woro cliceriug, Kot PHILADELPHIA, Spactal Depateh to The Chicugo Tribune, PuLADKEITe, Pa, Nov, 22,—The money market {a-day was greatly unsoltled, owlug to tho prospects of & war with Spatn, CV|rmn(‘¥ was plentiful, end notes for lorua ruled af yeatorduy's quotations, gt bk kit DECLINES A BANQUET. 1 Dlspnteh to The Chicaga Tribune, Ssomes TN o S William DREIer, of tlte olty, Buthoa 0f the MIRU “Semy prunge Vil motesta sgninst & banquat tondered in honor of him,at Lycoum Hall on tha ovening of Dc, 3, owing to tho ‘atringoncy of ho times, and eayn tho wants of tho poor. detnani more Judiclous expenditurcs, Tho Commilteo of Arrangemonta concciva that protest ja moro conalntent el e philsnthrophy tian witls thelr programine, cldud to omit tlis §100 suppor, Novarthioless it will provide & grand Temperants beniion, FOREIGN. ¥ FRANCE, Panms, Nov, 22,—Tle Cabinot will probably be re- organized to-day. It ls understood {hat thio Duke do Drogllo, tho Minister of Torelgn Affaira; Plerro Mugne, tho Miniater of Finance; nnd Dessilligny, tho Miniater of Pubife Works, vl remnin, i I’:l‘lfl, ‘Nov, 22—Evening,~Tho members of tho Cab- nct have withdrawn thelr resignatl Wednesday night lst, salfnilions tectdured dn iy . Maonio, Nov, 2.—Ton L1 \ontp, Nov, 22,—Tha plot to aurrender (3¢ {0 the nationnl forces was s'lb'fl\ll'l'cfl in that elfll'_,vu:lflfz\'; doys oo, and ol tho milfary feadors excapi” dontzay oro arcésted. - Coutraa and Galvez aro. sow tho' solo A fetriblo connonade and fusllado were pro Inst night, nnd {t was Lolicved that the mr;mx‘.!:;“lf:. madeofforta fo Hberate thele commanders, und were bl by tho forls which sre mow mauac ' by con Vics, Tiio matlonal forcos hesloging Cartigen: passive dulng tho Aring, By Aemalngd et ITALY. RowE, Nov, 22.~Coimt_Coril, Italan Mintstor st Washinglon, but now bero, and nmpiro fii the Ameri- cun and Briifsh Joint Cialms Qomnidenion, has read o coughatulatory lelter from tho British Guyornment, RAILROAD NEWS, Quincy, Ajton & St. Louls Rallrond EBléction—fesignntions, Epeelal Dienateh to The Chicago Trituna, Quixor, 1tl, Nov. 23.—Tho Directors of the Quincy, Alton & Bt, Louls Raflroad hold o mooting howe to-day, W. 8, Woods, of Caritsle, Pa,, was elected Procldent, in plico of John B, Alloy, rerigned. 1, T, Schofield, of Carthnge, IlL, wos olceted Vice-Prosident, and N, D, Blunson, of this eily, Director to flil the yacunoy. 1t iy toported thit O, 8, Lybor, Genoral Superin- tendent, and H, M. Courtright, General TFreight Ageut of the Hanibal & 8, Joe Rstlroad, havo resigued, stailrond Bond Squabblo nt Xiendale ville, Ind. Rexpatviner, Tod, Nov, 22.—The compromise ‘made botween thls city’and tho Contiucntal Improve. ment Compuny, lnst _apring, bids fuir to fall to tho ground. ‘Tloayrianent mads botween o 1o wan that lao city was Lo give tho Company In aid of the con- atruction of tho Grand Rapids & Imdlana Riflroad £25,000 in city bond, payable in snital fustaliments of £2,600 cuch, commeuring o tho 16th of October, 1874, Withont ixtorest until tho first paymout, after tial timp O por cout intarost, the $30.000cly bonds nost held by flio Gompnuy to be given up and cauceled, and siit for thelr recovery siopped. This ngrecnent Qav, Cass, Dresident of tho Company, now refkes to ralify, and_makes further exactions of the city which 1ho Gommion Couneil cannot ugreo o, Tho oxcitoment 15 as great us over over thin loug nnsottied dispute, Union Pacific Ruilrond Eusincss. OMala, Nov, 92, ~Passenger esrnings of the Unjon Pacitlo the past week, $00,000, Iifty carsof tes.and ik wont East last night, COMMISSIONER SMITH. Ilis Conduct Whilc Xle Was.Agent for the Chippewas to be Investigated. Special Disputch to The Chicazo Tribune. 8. PavL, Nov, 92, —Tho cdltor of tho Dispatch was notified this afternoon that Sccrotary Delano has ap- polnted Nelson J, Turner, of Ohio, W, It Jonninge, of Tennsylvaniz, and Jamot Smith, Jr., of 8t Tau), to Investigate Gommiasloner Smith's ' coutract with Wilder, of 8t. Paul, in selling {ho Leoch Lake pincs, and Smiti's couduct genorzlly whilo Agent for the Qulppowas of Blinuceota, They meot Leco on Friday neit, Tho notico is rhort, but thoea Who lave e: poscil Bmith oro hopaful tint thoy may securo Go greesional investigation which will result fn o radical Toform of the Indian managomont in Minnesotu, A full and fair investigation is not expectod from De- lano's cowamission, i, SR IOWA. The Order off United IWorkmeon., $§pecial Dispateh to The Clitcazo Trilune. Davrsronr, In, Nov, 22—Tie Grand Lodge of Towa Order of Uniled Workmen will bo instituted in this city noxt Thursday, This Order is only about six months old, and already about ten lodges hiave been ingtituted in Towa, numbering 1,000 members, Lodges of United Workmen are in some localities bofug insti- fatel fnstad of tho Granges of the Patrous of Hus- andry. Pt SR A GHOSTLY SENSATION. Spectal Dispatel ta The Chicano Trilune, Osmrost; Wis., Nov. 82.—For soveral daye it grest excitement hus Leen created in this vicinity by the dis- covery of n glioat in the residenco of Win. Conrlney, Town of Vinland, About two wecks sinco Coartnuy's wifo dlod, and sinco that tfme, although {he house hos been unotcupied, 1t hus been rogulary lightod up every night, una tho noiss of 1 persou walking and talking fi tho houge has beon distinetly heard, Last oigt and night before the liousa was visited by eeveral hundred rnuplm all of whon pseert fhat ihey’ saw n mye- erious light, but on _exnmination of the house conld And 19 ono inkide, and no Jight, The circumstances ,of tho deatls of Mrs, Courtney are somewhat susplclous, and all tends to_incroaeo tho excjtemont, About 100 ‘persous aro examining the houso to-night. PROPOSED RIFLE-SHOOTING MATCH. Nrw Yorx, Nov, 22.—A challengo hns been Jesned by the Trish National Rifle Assoclation for o shooting- matck will representative Americans, to take nidee in 1lifs country in the antumn of 1874, The Irieh Asso- clation gent tho “team ” to Wimbledou, Engianad, that defoutod tho English and Scotch champlos, — THE ATLANTIC DISASTER: TALIFAX, N. 8., Nov, 22,—The wreck of the stenm~ ship Atlantio 18 fust Lrenking up, Luat week thirieen Dodica of her passengers warhed ashoro and ere vurled. Heavy raiun havo exposed fthe bodies of sy O tliose folorved ot tho Ui of tho disuster in April Tast, e —— PACKING IN CINCINNATL Crenaiats, O, Nov, 22,—Niuety-fivo thousand live Logs werd brought to Ciucinnati ihis week, P MR i T e A Lady Carrics a Needlo in flcr Kody Bwenty=Live Years, * From the 3Mt, Vernon (1) Sucker State, About twonly-five years ago a lndy, now lving in ¢, Vernon, nccidontally swellowed » needle. Shio oxperionced uo sorious resulls from it at the timo, and in the course of cvonta tho cireum- stanco peeamo almost forgatien, oxcept nb ivtor- vals, whon, as sho states, a ticklish, crawling sousation in_lor right side, near the stomach, was felt. Tho sousation, ns timo advanced, changed localities, gradunlly working its way downwards, Still tlore was no setioust piin at- tonding tho chavges from ono locality o the Dody to anothor. Sho, in company with hex hus- bani, attended the late fair in Kt Lous, aud whila thore walked about cousiderably. On the Inat day of their’ sojourn in Bt Louis, tl:e old crawling sensation ‘mapifested itsolf near the kneos, end it soon beenme vory painfal,—so much go indeod that sho fonud it necessury to take n car and get to her hotel us goon s possi- Dlo. Tho pain continued with incroasing soveri- ty, and.ns eoon a8 possiblo she was brought liome,—suiTering all {ho tima the most iutonso agony. Arrlving at homo, a physiclun was call- ed, who was at fivst somewhat puzzled as to the real cauee of tho difticulty, 1Ie did not balioye that it was a *rising,” o8 hed been aupposed by Lorsel? and husband, Novertheloss, ke npplied tho usual “‘deawing™ romedies in such ‘cnses, and in the coursoe of & fow days was cualaled to ongo tho patient by tho oxtraction of a full, por— foot stecl ncedlo'of tho usual lenglh. Xt was undoubtedly the needle that sho had swallowed twenty-fivo yoars sgo. ‘I'le question as to how it had' peesed from the stomach into the floal, without serlous congoquences, is ono wo leave for tho doctors to answel. _— Engllish Feudnl Service, In accordance with n vory auciont custom in connection with the Bhrievalty of London and Middlesex, My, Honry do Jersoy, the Beccmdnry of the City of Loudon, Mr, Nolson, the City So- licltor, and ose of the Under Bheriffs attsuded Dbeforo tho Queen’s Romombrancer on All Elnints' ovo, and filed and recorded, in answor to a royal warrant, the accounts of tho Shorilfs for tho past yonr. Aftor this a proclamation in theso words was made: **‘Lenants and cccuplers of o piecce of wasto firmmd entled “I'he_Dloors,’ i {ho County of Salop, como forth and do your - sor- vico,"" ko City Bollcitor upon that stepped forward, and out one fagot with & hatchot and puother with o billhook, Tho usher then pro- Cclaimed s “T'enunts snd occupiors of & cortain tonomont called Tho Forge,” in tho Parish of S§t, Clement Dauos, in the County of Middleeex, como forth and do your service,”” In roply, the Qlty Sollcitor ogain bresouted himsolf, and countod six horso-shoes snd aixty-one nalils, ‘I'hia Queen's Romombrancer vaid, ** Good nu Lor,” and thio coromony, which hud lasted Lut a fow minutes, ended. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Foroign Mavicetas Tavpmroor, Nov, 221l a, m,~Llonr, 28320 Wheat—Winier, 118 104@1% 235 spring, 118 Ui 2125 B3 White, 103 J0@lis 3 ; Cluby 198 Jwids 6d, Corn, 6d, Pork, Tle, Luvd, 80a 0, Livinroo, Nov, 33=2i30 p. mi—Unchangod, LONDOH, Wev, 23~3 3 m—Rate of dixvount in, open markot for threo monthi’ billr, 6 per cel ot holow banke rate. | Thio amownt or'fihxfin’gm inta the Baukk o1 England on balance fo-dny in 428, 000, Consols fyr.money, 037 3 on nccount, ¥, United Btafen recurillens 6-208 of 'Wh 03¢ do_ of 67, 03 { 10407, 01333 niew Bs, 0134, Erle 904, $3,000 bullion sbipped froi Livoryiool (o Now York to-duy, Tamts, Nov, 21,—Lentes, 68T foc, LivERTOOL, 23—Tiye.—Collon & sinde frmer | midling uplind, B3(i8kd; Orlosue, B%d; eale 12,000 inlon; Aiérican, 7,003 spoculation and expoct, 2,000 ; brendstufis unchanged, RSBt S outy Tho Wool~Trades Dostox, Nov, 2—Wool contiunes to improve 1an ek WAL 1 500 degree of Acilvity. Desliane ki of lgscer bighar. Nogoud lols of Wiscauuin snid Micht. gan to 1o Lad unider 4b@41c; atrafght lotn extra ticecea Wold ot G0c, Bales of doincstic waol during tho week foot up 1,453,200 Ibe, at tho following prices: No, 1 oxtro and donblo oxtra Olifo and Pennaylvania fleccen, 15@349s; conrao flcoces, 4507 combing and delaine, 233 univashed Wontert, Nowads, Oregon, and Toxa 2 1 tub-washed 50 scoured, G0@U0S; sus Derfine knd extra puflod, ek, ) o Ilericjmer Oounty Dairy Marlet, Litre Fauus, N, Y., Nov, 22, 1873, Tho market hus been more nctiva this weok than Tast, with a nlight advanco in pricos, Fuctorymen are vory firm, and many refused to kel at tho gotug raten Delieving that fing fall mado cliooso wil L wautod al better figures than buyors ore now paying, Alont 400 boxes of farm dalry chosss were brought forward nnd sold at prices ranging from 10: to Tie, B Some of the lots waro not well cured, sud bolog othiers ! wiao imperfect {lioy went at low ratéa, Faclorica were woll represented, dliero being sevornl parties prosent, from w distauce, 'atnong whom wan J, MeAdam, of Richfield, who Las soveral factories in charge, uud whoso ofieringy amounied 1o 4,000 boxes, ‘Thie offetings from other factorles wore in'the uggro. gnte moro tuan B,000 boxes, about half of which changed hands, Tho bidding commonced st 12ie, advancing to ¢ nd 13)¢c, whoro it lung for o long the, bt ually closodl ot 130 for beat * faucy | We yive somo of the leading transnctions, ns follows s g Swilzer 1il, 165 bozes nt 1a3o3 W. 7, Bikiuner, 63 ! 1263 Tagle, W98 8t 130+ Drookit & Feator, 8yat joey o Tiarto 141, 900 at 10ka; Avery & lves, G0 at 134 } Dates, 210 ut Taigo} Covk & Ivcs, 00 of 193(c; Kidek & Nells, 148 ol ipes Little Falls Oume 3 tral, 100%at 18i0; Nicols, 160 ot 1e; Old Stohe Churel, 72'at 104c: A, Sudlis & Co, 100 at 13403 W hite Oreck, 300 b 13%c: Cald 130 n2 183¢c 3iNewvllle Association, 360 at la:qc'céfix}::’l 104 3t 13)g¢, Bomo fuclorymon seut forward ¢ thelr goods ou commission, with guaranteo of cortalnn prico, whtlo othors ahipped to New York to Lold on s bwn soeonaty uttcr 18 now coming forward freely, and th 8000 Golivary. (i BaLin bami Generaliy ap dnss ok At tho Utlea Olty murket trude was dull, the salet auly amouting to about 1,000 boxes, out’ of nearly 10,000 olorad, ~ Prices range from 1lko to 13q, the buik of gales boiug at 124¢, A cousiderabto quuntity was sent terward on commission, "Plio weather in Herkimee s cold, with . heavy fall of suow, Tho herds are fulling otf fin milk, and face torfes are making checso every other day, ‘I'is allowas -!ummlnlx, and tho munke from this time out wili bo more or leus of infevior quality, _We bavo lolters from Engiand for the firel week in November. Our London coresaponduat mayg chicose u good demand, the quality and conditi thgt couid be u:-'nx:m.q “y e merican extra tino eelln ot T1@72s slg er ot g anmluhlcha?[tlhr Mi rl:c- .l;@w . Luiter vafry firm, Clonmels selilng at 1423, Dorsew at 1603, au D= i i 3t s0gazs i BHG, d Fho Produco Markets, Ly s NEW YORK, New Yomw, wov. 22.—CorToy—In moderate re- quest 3 middiing upland, 16%c; futures closed qulet LnzhpsTurrs—Flour opened frm sud cloved dull, receipte, 11,000 brls ; superfme Western o £5.50(30.00 ¢’ common o good extra, $0.25G! to cholco, $0.70@7.40 ; whilto Wheat 'extra, $7.40@GH.10 ; extin Oblo, $0.53(:8.10 ; St, Louls, $0.00@10.75, yo flonr_quiet cid fiem, Corm meal firmi; Wentern, $3435@3.35. Wheat, lees celivo and lowee: No, bpring, 980 3 No. @ Chicago spring, SLAIGLALY Milwekee, $140@1.40 3 o, do, $LEIGLED ; chioico \white Michigan, $Le0; wiuler red Weatern, $L. No, 2 Northwestern, $145; No. 3 Tows, $LAIGI.4 TRye quiat, Darley sud malt 8rm, Gorn loes and enreely 5o firm; recelpts, 11,000 bu: priy mfxed Western, in store, G0 : do’aflont, 08@70c . o . low Western, T4@Tc, Ontaliosvy and & ehiarle %% - recelpts, 8,000 L ; mixed Western, aflcat, £0 66@57c, Eaos—Tirm, Hax—In fair demand, Hovs—Quiot, ‘Liatuci—Inmoderato vequest at ATX@30c : noco, B@THE. m WooL—itaady 3 extraond XX Oblo, “49@51c; £™; dtum unwaslied, 4330 5 oxtra and superfino pul 333300 ¢ tub washed, 48 e Grockmss—Coffeo quict, Bugar quiot, but firn Rice nuchnuged, PrrroLcun—Crade, 4%c; refined, 180, FunpEsTINE—Quict al 105@4le, PuovistoNs—Tork quict atd weak ; new mess, $14.50,” spot. Beef stendy and unchauged.’ Cutmeats qui sales of shoulders at 5(¢ for Decomber gnd Januars 3 i mifidlen firm soles of loug clear, Lo arrive, Tige ; long + ang short cloar for Decomber aud_dsnuary, Ties do Tor February, T3¢, Lard ateady ; Westeru steam, 12ic, .+ 1, casls ; Bige for Juntary ; 8 5-10@845¢ for Felruary, iy Burren—in falr demand and steady ; Weatern faoe ; tory, 20@20c. CGiizesi—Good to prime Western factors, 1238 . @nxe. Wittstz—Lower at 03¢@%14c, CINCINNATI, Crorxay, Nov, 22, —UntADsTurPs—Flour firm al £0.75@7.60 Whoat firm ot $140, Corn firm: old oar eholled, G4@e, Liyo finm at 81@830, Lurley firm, Outs quict knd umehanged, Trovisroxn—Flrmor. Fork strong ; sales $12.1 held generally ot $1.00 at closo. _ Lard—Steam held firmly at T3:@Tge. Dulkmeals iini; ales : shoulders, [ bej clear ¥iby, Goj clesr, Oic, Dacon—Shoulders [} seareo and rm at 0@0ie; clear rib males G4 @6ke; L clear, 03(@7c, Ggeen meats firm ; anlea of shoulderd 4 - a difo cicar by bxe. M, T5{@80 acourdiog o welght, ’ ‘Loas—Tirm ot $3.05@4.35, Tecelpts, 12,2805 ships ments, 1,820, Watsu'y—Steady ot ® LOUTS. 81, Louts, Nov, 2%,—Lntapsiurss—Tlonr dull and unchianged, Wheat—Demnd fair aud prices higher: No.2 uprlug‘ 31, 1,055 No, § rod full, $1.20)¢191.9 Corn dull; N, 2, 42@43%(c on track and in elevator, Oats dull und lower; No.'d, 364 @47c in elovator, Bare Joy dull; No, 32, $1.25@100, Ry higher; No.2, Tl Winsgy—Nounil, ProvirioNs—Pork nominally higher at $12,60. Bulk meats Grm ; loose clear rlbs sold nt Gie, Bacone Notlijug dolng. Green meats—Nothing doing, ezcept in hams, which aro active nt 8@Tc, according ta woight, Sweet plckied bawms, 73{c, December und Junue ary held t 8o at the closo, 'Lard active and stronger; prithe steam, 7, sp.ot aud eeller December, Hoas—Lasier, £,40@3,80; moat sales 53.60( CATTLE—-Quict und Wwgak; through Poxnns, L@ 2io; - wintered, 3J5(28)5¢, Tecelpts—livgs, 7,850, NEW ORLEANS, New ORLEANS, Noy BneansTorrE—Corn 1% erat T0c, Uats dull u) sler at 67e. LraN—Quict ot e, ¢ . Ynovmisns—DBacon firmer at §i¢@Bc; hams, sugar cured, 0@310g; others unchanged. CorroN—Flrmer; soles 3,600 bales good ordinary to siriotly good ordinary, 143it@t3}0; low middliugs to stlet low middilngy, 154w 157e; middiings to strict wmiddlinge, 1663103/05 good” niddling, 18}@ 1817e; raceipty, 4,008 bales; exports—to the continent, fl,GS u:\lc‘wgflutk.&ll,lgl ules, 1@ lghts % oLn—100} @110, Currency, 1X@20 sight; 2 premium fur éiiceke, Sterling, banl, 10e for checks, ‘Colton quotations aro for cortified Checks. LOUISVILLE, ToussviLte, Nov. 2A—LagaiNa—Driskj markel firm at 13 @6e. GorToN—Livmer ; middling, 141(c, DreAnsTUsFs—Liour—Densand fair ; oxtra family, §57. Whert quict and nomint), Corn—Detiaid Tuir, Srm at 68660¢, {nclnding sacks, Outs—Demand fair; firm at 43@48e, Ttye fuin sudin demand at 75¢, Barley nomfuul, o i—Quior o $20.00 for cioleo motly deltvered ul epot. 1oas—TIn brisk demand at $4.10@4.25 gross; §4,20 @425 for good hosvy; veceipts, 8,164 head, Ty munber gluughtered up to icnewly evening, 46,418 Liead, and 12,000 Licad fu pockers' pene. Provisioxs—Strong and demond moderate, Bacon Qlear rib sides, pueked, 6X(@70, Bulk incate—Shouls durs, e 3 clear rib, G40 jeicer eldes, Gge, puckeds Tard—In tiercon 8@8igc ; iu keg, 0o for cliolvs leat 7[?’@1?4’0 for pruuo eteam, drecn {nnalu q“lx shouldare, 43/0; clear rib sides, 3o ; clear sldes, O¢s Hams, TG "Piidso’ bro cash quotas 100%, Wiiisxy—Quict and_stendy at 806 H BUFFALO, Burraro, Nov, 20, ~BurADSTUFFS—Whoat |(rnn‘. Corn m good demand and fiem ;. rales, 45,000 b at 5. for No, 2 mixed Western 3 60)(o51c by sumiple. uegleeted 3 holdurs flrnr, Jiyo neglected ; Lolders o) arley quiet ; §1,21 for No. 2 rowed State. MILWAUKLE, M1z wAvKEER, Nov, 22,—LLsDsTUrrs—Tlonr quieh and unchanged, Wicat quict and weak § {(u_ 1, $L.1: No, 2, §1.073; caeh; §1.044 Decembor; §1,063 Junuar; Oats ‘steadys No,'8, 930, O 0, 2, 1% Tye—No, 1,720, Barloy steady ; No. 3, 1,40, Farionr—10 Duluto wego, 1634 Ntociems—Llour, 3000 brlas: wlost, 4D b, BuseaeNte—~Flour, rla ;3 wheat, U0 bu, PHILADELVIIA, 5 Purpezrin, Nov. 32— DigADSTUPES —Flour ! firmer and bigher § superfine, $4.6085.00; StateyObio, . and Tndiuna oxira family, 795776, Wheat Jiruter; | vod, $1,45 ; wmber, $1,0831,05; white, §1,70, Nyo uny chatigod, - Corn_nctiv aud ligher § yellow, G3@6%0 3 mixed Westorn, 67@0803 white, GT(3t92, Oat a! ady § wlite, 52@5ic { ‘mixed, A7@500, Larley unchanged, Witsx: Cy Perioniusi—Dull and lower ; erude, 100; redned, om thie bloek, 180, 0SWEGO, Osweao, Nav. 22.—Dursvstures—Wheat higher No, 1 Mllwaukvo, $17d, Carn flom at Gl Barley fieun aud bigher ; Upper Lako Caunda, §1.63, ToLLDO, Torenn, Nov, 23,— Buuanstures — Flour stcady, Wheat utl aad & shiado lower ; g villo Walayh it 1465 amber Mlehigan, cael and December, 81, Jauuiry, $1.80 3 No, 3ved, cash, $140, Corn & high mixed, eash and Docomber, 600t Snnunr, Tobruary, G2@s23¢0 ; low mized, 495@4V)c y Blo while, BOXe, Oatusteady ; No, 1, cash, 4350} No, 2, 40};¢, cush 5 400 Decomlier, Dintlsskd Hoas—fi g dy 1o CLEVELAND,¥Nov, unclianged, but tivmer, * , 3 TrrnoLEps—Bieedy nnd unclianged, BALTIMORIE, Tarzistons, Noy, 42, —lineanstuers—Flour actiro and firmer, with un advancing tendeney, but pric yet unchanged, Wheat active, flrm, uud unchai Coru quivt ; mized Woaters, 667, Oati—mixod e, 15@4T0; whilo, 48@00c, Ityo ttcady snd cluhy PRovisIoNs—Quiot and unehanged’ LurTen—-sleady, Wasnx—Active 000,

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