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\ ’ e Chicagn Dailp VOLUME 27. GRAND PANIO SALE, Crand Panip Sl 41,000,000 ~WORTEL OF DRY GOODS Extraordinary Tnducsments ! IN TERMS AND PRICES, HATLIN, DAVEY & 00, Having purchased the Entire Stock of " HAMLIN, HALE AND COMPANY, Will offer the same to the TRADE OF THE . NORTHWESE in o SPECIAL SALE OF 80 DAYS, COMMENCING Tesday Moming, Dec. 2, 1673, And at such prices aswill enable them to CLOSE OUT THE WIIOLE hefore the first day of Janu- ary next. The Slock consists of A FULL LINE OF Domestics, Dress Goods, Shawls, Woolens, Hosiery, Gloves, White Goods, & Linens, Together with a Complete Notion Department. GREAT BARGAINS will he offered in elosing this Stock preparatory to Wow Anvnaements for 1874, And, as an EXTRA INDUCEMENT during this Spocial Sale, Tevims will be FOUR MONTHS Approved Notes on all Department Goods, DO- MESTICS, 30 days net, Tiheral Discounts for Cash. TAMLIN, DAVEY & COMPANY. CHICAGO, SATURDAY., NOVEMBER 29, 1 JEWELRY OPENING. OPEINING!T TO-IDATY AT C. D. PEACOCK'S New Jewelry Store, 88 STATE-ST., opposite Field, Leiter & Co.’s. A cordial invitation extended to all. TTTILLAN 018 TRUST AND SAVINGS BAINE, Northwrest Comer Hadisom and Hatkobsis, CEIXC.ACO. Cash Oapital, §$600,000 Confines its business AS ITS TI- TLE INDICATES to the receipt and caro of Trust and Savings Funds, on which interost is allowed on as lib- eral terms as is consistont with por- monent safety. THIS BANK has boen, and is still PAYING all depositors ON DX:- MAND without roquiring THIRTY or SIXTY DAYS NOTICE. Entranco to Ladios’ Department from Merket-st. { )& Chartored by the é‘;&gflm 7y stats of Tlingls. Exclusively & 2 43 1 o W\y Savings Bank. 106 CLARKSE, Mofunls! Cimeh Bk, H1x par cont eompound tnterest on doposits. R on St Wit N DI A el } tariod with S o ;f‘" oy, (Lt SCOVILLE, Prosidont. W, Kpusey Reep, Cashior. NoreHloney s "tntotied Tor othiera ou Tond and Mortgago at 10 par cont infereat: o hiargo to londor for &‘lr}nhflr Tozzal examinatinn al fitle, $1.,500,0C0 T0 BE GIVEN AWAY! On WEDNESDAY, Dee. 3, 1873, At the Pourth Grand Gt Concert for fhe Bonelt of fhe Pubiic Library of Rentucky, TWELVE THOUSAND PRIZE- BEARING TICKETS, The Chances are as One to Tive. Some One will Draw a Quarter of a Million Dol- lars by Investing Fifty Dollurs, Tho Time Anuounced for the Grand Gift CQoncert at Louisville, Ky., is drawing noar, and those who havo not yot purchased their Tlokots should do g0. THE FOLLOWING 1S THE LIST OF PRIZ ONE GRAND CASIT ONE GIEAND CASTY ONE GRAND CA ONIZ GILAND ¢ OXE GRAND ¢ 100,000 150,000 50,600 40,000 40,000 45.000 50,000 2,500 550,000 tifts, ALT, OASTI, tanl, (2,008 e A 81,600,000 smounting o PRICK OF TIOKETS. 24 Tickets 1or. .03 1000 113 %y hote Tickola for ~ 6,0t o S o ! 227 Whols "iclets for 10,000 oo Ficketa for... B0 Pho faicucss With wirich tho throo formor Glft Congorts wera conduoted, and (a ohject for whioll the vobema mas Chartarad by o Laglalature of Kontucky, bas wou the Sonndonco and nteoligs of the pospla tn bvuty Gtato in Tlio Unlon, - o sum of 31,637,600 waa dlstributed amoug tickat-tioldors at tha formor Cancorte, and fha mos: com: lota. satistaction waa oxprossed hy'ail. o enormous Buin of Mnoney to bo distributod at(ho'nort Cunovrt is Targer thian (lyn comblued amaunta ot tho thros pi Cotivertz, and fw diridad into 12,00 gifts, Tor furtlior lutormation npply to HON. TILUS, X, DRAN Or o) ! . Ngent Publie to J. T WATTR & GO, I Dlock, sor. Laballs ed waT 3 AR AR N e “Ponth 1L Wh vioug LETTE, by iy, twors 47 Matrupulfian T Union Square, New York, No. 10 Grand Quai, Geneva, WEATHER GUARD. THE ADJUSTABLE WEATHER GUARES FRISBEE OTX COLD, DUST, SHOW, AND RAIN. 0. L. WHEELOCK, Architect, saya: **Thoy aro an eoutiro success, and qults an indlspensablo thing In evory building." . 0. N, HOLDEN, Clty Tax Commissloner, says: ** They hevo ozceodod wmy ospectation, I think them invalu {liat can comparo with them. " and aro di Thoy ara usod fn most of our hast o cldodly the best Woathor Guard invontad, Toavo ordors with WILSON,PEIRCE & CO., 182 Clark-st.,, Room 8, “wal 9 fip—— - FARTNER WAN A r A AR NOTICE T0 CAPITATISTS, PARTINER W.ANTED, ol ilshed aud Joadiug bk "JOTIN M. VAN OSDZLL, Architeot, says: ' Forda- | BIOON. rebility and perfootnoss in alt respeats Lknaw of uathing with canital ot credit of $30,000 Iy . whiols thera i8 s uyusually lacgy In addition to tholr nsust Mook of SUPERTOR GTEA. WINDERS, offora fall assortment of COMPLIGATIED WATCHES, COMPRISING CHRONOGRAPIS, MARKING FIFFH SEO- ONDS, CITRONOGRAPIIS, WITIL SPLIT SECONDS. CHRONOGRAPIS, WITH SPLIT AND INDK- PENDUNT FIFPIL SECONDS, Til,l[?)l'm\’l‘h‘lls. STRIKING HOURS AND QUAR- RS, Wi TERS, STIIKING HOURS AND MIN. TN, REPEATENS, STRIRKING HOURS AND FIVE MINUSES, SELF-ACTING REPEATERS, HOURS AND QUARTIRS, DAR VWATCHES, SHOWING DAY OF WELK AND MONTILAND CHANGES OF 1N1E STRIKING a- CAT, THE W M Large Stock---Low Pricz-;s. WILSON BROS,, 67 and 62 Washington. e L128 Opora Huuso, Unolnuntt, AVOID DELAY! Yy ordoring DLANK DOOIS and PRINTING for the {14 Opora Houso aite, Ohleago, do and enviably seputation, ne al 2 5 3 G G, daielly et | OULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & 00, B s "o nlorast to mAKs lurhoiste Priaters, Blank Book Makora and Stationors, spplication, 2 _115 & 120 MONROE-NT, Tor tnformation lnquire of g — HENRY &, MARBLE, ko, HINDLL % SN, Roumn 9 Metcaniily bnilding, o 115, 114, 118 sud 118 Laiailq-at, ONSUMERS will find it profitable to_got ane Lofora orderin Wikclossio and ftotai) Statinors, Lrintors, aad BIAuE ook Svaniaskurcns »168 kst DRY GOODS OUR REDUCTIONS SUCCESSFUL! ‘Wa are reosiving constent additions in New & Desirahls Goads PRICES TO SUIT THE TIHES, IANDEL BROS, State & Harrison-sts. Trventy-second-st, and Hichizaay, Retiring From General DryGoods Business. We will close out our entire stock at an IMMENSE SAC- RIFICE, commencing SAT- TRDAY, Nov. 29, A. G DOWNS & CO., 324 West Madison-st. LADIES BISHOP & BARNES The Popular Fur Maunfacturoers, cor. Stato and Monrcoe-ats.. heve junt finished anothor Jotof thoso BXTEA TINE DAKI NOVA SCOTIA and MAIME MINK IOURS, tho most popular and bost-wearing Furs known to tho Trade. CHILDREN'S FURS. Tho Inrgost and best nasortmont sver shown in this 0ity, all of our own menufacture, Cor. State & Monroe-sts. \TTREANT & L0,|CoSitettion " Wilkes-Barre CO.A L. “From Our Own Diines.” ALL §IZHS OF PREPARED COAL $10.00 Delivered, $9.00 in Yards. LIBERAYL DISCOUNT MADI TO COUNTRY CONSUMERY. Canuel, Briar Tl Medviay, Piisooreb, and WVil- mington Coals, alvvays on hand. BLAKE, WHITEHOUSE & €0, 19 Chambor of Conumerce. Yarts-Indimma-s, Bridg, Twenty-send sl Dtz e S ANTED: il rosthpmermatey e ANT D e AGEN TSI 200 s‘m. ’ 5 i, ovorywhioro, 10 soll ome) et wuel rtloloy evor fnvontcd iond for Clrou, 1 RERH of the most usetal j \ nested fn vry fatallse Addross, tar, RRCOMI & 00, Ccago, MMl pemipetl 157 Btalo e e BYE A fouth Olurkeat, Ohlengo, DL ‘VA"K“nI\ “‘. | a1 lh"mlflnh ALl sty sachtiltda Lty b W R, Wi e of Rl A HRERUTL ATeTIIO NOW MEN LOO! BRB! ‘Nools thiatwa ks ont of on orer et e W nuo and Lugu i (iamon Calf Nkl l"nlul.v\nun anice An! ] & tav Rl e, g, tha work bofo: 3 L R S ehiaty 160 Stattats ez s ovpemnas. | |HPQRTANT, IF TRUE. | ) AND L Jur Entire Stock ‘OF OVER A Onarter MEltion! MUST BE SOLD. This is the Largest and Best- Made stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING in the West, and we will guarantee our Prices Lower, our Clothing of Finer Quality, Better Made and Cut, than any House in the city can show. Our facilities ‘are unequaled by any firm in the United States; our House in New York, JAMES WILDE, JR., & CO., is one of the Oldest and Most Prosperous in the coun- try, and, by Twenty-Five Years of IHonorable -Dealing, have earned the distinction of being the Leading Clothing Manufac- turers in the United States. We e Detormined fo Clear omr Connters, and will not Allow any Honse o Tudersel Ts! This will be good news to millions of City and Country customers, for they will gain the profit of PAWIC PRICES. ‘We are willing to give up our Profits now, and we say, with- out exaggeration, that this is 'TAE BEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFEERED T0 BUYERS IN AVERIGA, Our Store will be open from 7 in the morning till 8 in the evening, and on Saturday till 10 in the evening. -Our large force of salesmen will be in- crensed, and the best of atten- tion éiven to buyers, who will find the mornings the best time for selection. Goods guaranteed as repre- sented, or mouey will be re- funded. Parties coming together from country towns within 40 miles of the city, will receive the price of a railroad ticket to re- {urn home, WILDE, BLUETT & 00, STATD A MADISONSE5, 873. Midnight Assurances -from | Washington that Peace 1s Certain. Admiral Polothe Heral& of Full Concessions from Castelar. Spain Will Restore the Virginius and Make All Reparation Possible, Our Government to Allow the Surrender to Be Post- poned Indefinitely. Sensational Bumor About the Govern- ment Parchase of Pacifio " Mail Steamships, Rations for 16,000 Men to Be Pre- pared at the Brooklyn Navy-Yards Gen. Sherman’s Views on the Condition of the Army and Navy. . * The Blast of & Trumpet Would Put & ." Large Force in the Field. The .. Unauthorized Collection of Funds for Suffering Cubans. Butcher Burricl Orders the Arrest of ‘All Cuban Sympathizers. The Question of the Detention of the Arapiles at New York. WASHINGTON TALK. * Spectal Disputch to The Chicago Tribuna, A GETTLEMENT MADE, ‘WasuNaToo, Nov. 28.~1he intorest manifested to-day to learn the roal status of the Virginius cnso has boen greater than at any provious time, owing to tho fact that it was generally undor- stood that the limit of timo willin which the Spanish Governmont waa to make flual angwer to tlio ultimatum of the Unitod Statos would oxpiro at noon, and that if no satisfactory setiloment or sgrecment was arrived ab by that timo, {his Governmont would have “constdered tta diglo- matic nogotiations with Spain virtually at su end, at least until tho whole mattor bad been Iid - boforo -Congress and instructions givon to tho DProsidont by that body. This degroo of intorost contioued until alate bour to-night; and even ot this hour—midnight—thers aro but fow persons in ‘Washington who are_awaro of the fact that » satistactory plan of sottlement of tha Virginiug affair hns beon agroed upon bebween ilio two Governments, UOW TIE NEWS WAS CABRIED TO MR, FIST. At 8 o'clock to-night, while preparations for a grand fashionable reception to bo held at the residonco of Socrotary Fish woro in progroas, Admiral Tolo, tho Spanish Ministor, hurriedly drovo up to Mr. Fish's houso and cargorly do- mandod to seo ho Scerotury of Slate. ‘He wag immodiatoly nshored into tho Iaiter's library; ond, 28 Mr. Fish cntored, ‘Admiral Polo warmlygrasped hia linnd, and said : ¢ Thanl Qad ; evorything ia right.,” Ho then reada par- 1181 tronslation of » dispstéh from Madid, in which Prasidont Castelar declarea his willing- ness to ylold tho reparation ‘demauded by our Govorumont, and, i gonaral terms, ° THE REPARATION will result in the surrendor. ot the Virginius, probably, to the Collector of Customy at Koy West, and o saluto to tho United Biates flag; tho roleaso of tho -romain- dor of tho crow and pansengers of the Yirginiua ; tho indomuification of the familics of the viotims of the butcher Burriel ; and the prosocution and punishmont, under the Iawa of Spain, by the Spanish authoritios of Santiago, of the officors who woro conmected with tho slanghtor. . This will enablo the Prosident, in his mensago, to Asauro tho poace, nuless soma unforoson or untoward ciroumstance ocours. Tho Govern- mont is now to proceed to socuro thoso results in s form more substantial than tho diplomatio memoranda and tolograms in whichi thoy now rest, 7 A MUTUAL CONCESSION. On soveral ocesions duriug thoe negotitions tha prospocts of war wero serious ; but, by ona Government yleding o moro or leas important foint to the other, n compromive has bean ranclied, which is now eatinfactory to both, The most important point yielded by this Govorn- mont was in the mattor of the thmo within hich tho answer of Bpain should bo mndo. When Spain lad agroed to surrender tho Vil gining, tha United Hlates was genorous onaugh to postpone tho timo for tho surronder indef- initely, but with tho uiderstanding that tho nogotlations should bo proseoutod withont delng, Thiy way the attitudo on the 19th inst., whon war runiora wora fo abundant, . {0 the Assostited Press,) Wasuixatox, Nov. 28,—The Cabiuot was in wosslon two hours and a half to-day, glving ontme ost ationtion to guostions pending botwoen tho Unitod States and Spain, It was romarked by a Cabinat officer, aftor adjournmont, that busi- netis vyas in wuch a condition that & smglo tole= gram on either side might chango tho wholo courso of procoodings, “Lo-night it can bo con= fidontly Bald that the queetion has assumed i A BOBY PAVORAULE ABPECT than It bore (his morning, snd that thora are strong reasons for oxpeoting rowults entiroly satisfactory, aud it can bo added on tho samo compotont authority that although nothing has as yét boon roduced to prooiuo {orma, the uiti ation {8 vary hopeful, WIAT GEN. SUERMAN HAYS, At tho celebration of tho voiersus of 1813, last night, Gen, Shorman reapondod to the tosst, « Army nnd Navy," saying Tat ninertonthe oF the Yrunant army had soon vervice in tho War of tho Itobollion, mont of thom being votorans of from olght to twonty Lattles. Our srmy I much too small ¢ but, should occasion ariso, such ao s war with Spain or othor powers, thoy could fil} tho ranks by the blast of & trumpot, ag 1t wore, aud put a large forco iu the flold, ! BONE ACCOUNT OF 3us spn States Navy ; from tho Iatior ho rosiguod to Lioutonant. stpp, first wodor the commaud aud on tho i Geonoral spokein the highost terms of the oficors and men of tho nav) AT HAVANA, INSUNONIDINATION, New Yonx, Nov.28.—A lottor from Tavana sayn tho pooplo thoro would rofuso to allow any order from Madrid to dolivor, up tho Virginus, ormake other roparation for hor wolzuroand exooution of her erow, to by carriad onit. WILL CRUSII THE RENELLION. New Yonx, Nov. 28.—A Ilavaus lottor snys: *! Gon, Burriol has issnod cireulara to tho Licu- tonant-Qovornora and Captains of tho Eastorn Depretmont, ealling on thom o ald in crunling tho zobollion by arvoating all porsons who are suspoctod of complicity with. the insurgonts, who, ko nays, will koon bo without holp, snd, cut it by aea nnd land, will perish liko wild beasts, 03 (hey desorye." % i IN NEW YORK. Spectat Diepatch to The Chicano Tribune, A BENBATIONAL NUMOR. New Yonx, Nov. 28,—A. coived lioro to-day uay that o War Department in nogotiating with tho Paciflo Mail Stenmahip Compauy for thu purohaso of ull vesscls they own on this uido of Lho continont, and that the bargaln i to bo closed to-morrow. ' Rufus Hateh, Viee- Presidont and Mansging Dircotor of the Com- pany, says, however, tlit (horo is no teuth in tho ntory; 1hat no proposaly for the purchaso: of their vossola has beon considered by tho Doard, 7o the Aasoctaled Prem.) USAUTHORIZED COLLLCTIONS, New Yonk, Nov, 29.—M. Queeada znd Carlos Dal Casieilo publich o card siating that thay a6 the only ropresontntives of tho Ropublican Govornment of Cuba abroad; that tho collection of funds for tho sufloring Cubann is without their nuthority, and against tho commands of thoir Govornmont, and condemning all attorapts to onlint mon as botug in divact viola- tion of the laws of tho land. . XLECTION OF PRESIDENT. Nrw Yoni, Nov. 28,—CGon. Martin MoMabon vinn elected D'rosidont of tho Cuban Longuo laot avoning, Vico-Presidout Wilson, who isd boen choron Prosident, aont word:that, while sympa- thizing with Cuba, his dutiod would not pormit him to accopl tho hionor. Potitions are to bo put in clrculation for siguatirog, asking Con grant to Cubn bolligerent righty, It was an. nonuced thet a private leitor from Santiago siatod that twouty mon who onshracod the Catlio- lie faith did so on tia condition Lhat their lives should be spared. 'I'ioy wero, however, shot, nrivnlo dispaich ro- PR NAVAL MATTERS, Soecial Dispateh to_ The Chicago Tribu SIONIFIUANT ONDER IECEGIVED AT THE Iy YAnD, Nrw Yonx, Nov. 28.—An ordor which indicatos mora thau any that have yob beon issued the certalnty of war was recoivod to-day at thio Brouk- l{n Navy-Yard, Instructions wora recoivoit {horo by tolegraph this morning from tho Buroawt of Provision in_Waehinglon, fo havo ratious, stotes, nmmunition, ote., for 10,000 mon pre- parod to ho shipped at a'moment's notico, The mingnitudo of Lhis order will bo botter undor- utoad when it s anid that over 125,000 pounds of brend, 20,000 pounds of buttor, and othor artioles of fuod in "T'“' proportion ava required to il tho order. 'hia order crented the most YEVEIISK EXCITUMINT among naval officers, who neatly to & ‘man aro for tho taking of nctivo measuros to redress tho many insults and wrongs offered by Spain to the Amorican nation, . TUE BUPPLY DEPARTIMENT of the yard is at present engaged in fillng an order for ptores for 2,600 mon for threo month, CONTERENCE OF IIGII NAVAL OFI'CERS. Rear-Admiral (Melancton Smith, late Supor- intendent of thé Philsdelphia Nnyal Houplial, and who was once Commaudant of the Brooke lyn Navy-Yard, had & long private conforonce LYN with Vice-Admiral ~ Rowan this morn~ ing. It 14 said thet Admital Rowen s to bo given o squedron in active servico, and that Admiral Smith, who 1s on tho rotirod list,«18 to tako his old position at the yard. " It I3 also vcporied that soveral nnval ofll- cors of hiigh rank on the ratired list, who have OFFERED THEIR SERVICLS to tho Govoroment in tho ovent of war, are to be assigned positions on the verlous vessels nov roparing for sea. Oapt. Shufeldt iy to succeed Jap:. Chaudler. na_Commandaiit of the yard on Monday noxt, Oapt. Chandlor huving Deon or- derad to the command of & wonitor. THE BPANION HNID ARAPILES. TLato {his aftornoon repairs on tho Spanish ship-of-war Arapiols swore nearly finished. Al tho iron platos ieve been put on, and only & littlo work romains to bo done. Dispatches from Washinglon, ordering Lot - dotontlon, aro ox- peeled at an carly hour, naval ollicers say ; and 1t must bo apparent to overy ono.that it would Dbo downuight folly to lot hier go to nea, and that, in tho presont inoflicient stato of our navy, it~ would bo liko grinding o Jnils for tho Sponfards t5 cut. our theoat with. While tho opon detention or seiznvo of this veasel would surely preeipitato war, thero cortainly must be some means wheroby she can bo provented from leaving this port until it is positively deeided whothor or not thers will bo war, without mrousmng the wuspicion of tho Spauish Government. speciat Dispatel to The Chicado Tribune. - Tifl PHILADELUIIA YARD, PusLapELris, Nov. 39.—1ho nctivity of the pl\sl forinight still continnes at tho Navy-Yard, "ha fall foreo of hauds nio_vorkiug' night and dny. The Powhattan and Manhattan havo re- turned to the Lroakwator in consequenco of very stormy weather ot sea. Tho Terror. will bo rondy Tor son on Hriday next. AT_NOR¥OL TonTnrss. or, Nov. 28, —Twentymechanics arrived here thiy morning for duty in the Ordi- nangs muchine-viopto woris ou Jiffcon-inch guu- carriges wow bubyg conatrucied, Two machinists will Jeave to-morrat morning for Koy West and two fur Charloston, toput tha guus and ear- ringes at those - points in thorongh working order, 4 f Wasnisaroy, Nov. 28,—Thore in groat activi at the Nuvy Departmort to-day, ‘The Beert s roturnod and held conforot:cen with several honds of burcaus. A large numbor of oficers aro bolug ordorad to duty. AT OUARLESTOWSN. Special Dispatch lo The Chicago Tribuns, Bostox, Nov. 28, 1hs gas-lighted shops and curling nmoke continue to bo seon at il hours of the night in tho Charlestown Navy-Yerd, and a5 yot {horo appears to be no idon of disponsing with this extra labor, while the murine and snilors’ dopartuments = aro reeruiling overy day. ‘The work on tha iwo veesals nere phow wignof an oarly aomplation of the neaded repairs, Assintant ongineers Lavo junt beon appointud 1o tho Bropklyn, and in nhout u week the crawn will be drawn, mostly frow tho Ohio's force biat a fowr from othior slatious: « rour [OUTH, Ordlers hnvo boen reevivad i tho Portsmonth Navy-Yard to dook tho Plynouzhi and to {rausfor for ihis purposo men at work ou the Mavion, tho oloop of war robuiluing, oven if the torm for Innuching, Wednosduy ot is oxtended by {his courso, o Plymouth is'n sccond-rato terow sleamer, carrying twelvo guna, Sho ha beon ab this station for some timo, and when the Cuban oxcitoment tivst boyran it way thought thab soveral months woutd ho requived to placo hor in a seagoing condition, iy CAPT. JOSEPH FRY. FOR THE CON FEDERATES DURING THI WAL, . Correspondence of the Juitfmore (fuzette, , Trom n fuw months' iutimate acquubitanco writh Capt. Josoph Fry, lato commander of tio Virginius, during our war, 1 gathered irom hin Jips'u fow incidonts of his life, 1o was hown i Tlarlda, and sorvod many yours in tho Unted oy tho Coufoderaoy, In which ho liold tho ot An'stioh ho sorvod on_{ho Misal ship of Cowmodoro 1lalling at Now Ovlenus, After tho fall of that oity, ho had commaid of a small gunbont which tho Toderal tleot drove into ono afgthe umallor Wostorn rivors,—tho White, 1 thiuk,—end Nuding it impossivle to suvo lior, ho butuod bis bont, Ianded Lis Lattory o & bli, and oponed o firo that suule ono of bin pireness and drovo (ho remmindor oif, ‘Tho fleot, howover, roturned, aud throw- fugg a body of somo five hundred marines in his voar, whilo soma four or five tieamors oponed on Il front, mado it hot fur his two guni and eixty or saventy men. Fighting nll around to tho bittor ond, Fry noyer @ld surreudor, aud the first knowlodge bo ind of tho bettlo’s flulsh v whon sestored to conscionsnosy in u Fod- oral hospital, whon ho found himsclf svvorely woundoed in tha ehouldor, und fearned that hiw littlo buud hiad heen noarly all Killed oy wonnded Lefora tho biull was taken, After ho was oxchanead aud waa asolgued to duty, biy cnuunimufl | sented by, coutisul, NUMBER 100. wound broaking ont nfrosh compelled him, ro- luotantly, to yiold rogular norvico, aud. still wifforlng from hls shonlder anda semi-paralyzed arm, ho undortoolt the ghter duty of command- ing o Confodoratentoamer, tho Lugonle, in tho Llockndo mnnlnl;. Inthis stoamer, ono of thoe Tow »nlyng rogularly under the Confedorato flag, Capt, Try” approvei himgolt o skiliful, daring commandor, and was wniformly succossful, On oo veeasfon tho Lugonlo, londed with gunpow- dor, groundod outsido of 'Fort Fioher under the guns of the blooknding squadron, ond whon, in Viow of tho lieavy catronado whieh wau apened upon her, ho ias commandoed Irom tho fort, from Wilmington, and finally from Richmond, to nbandon hi bont and savo lila crow from whit wan considored the Inovitablo explosion, Fry Fqnlfivfll refuaed to do o ; mtood by hig ship, ightoned hor, gob o good tido, sud carricd ior #afoly fn—p measure of caol gallaniry not casily aurpassed, an ho vas uttorly dofonnoloes, carry. ing no armament. 1o simply stood thio chanco of bolng blown up without the excitomont of Lattlo to sutnin bis norvo, while on tho other hand tho ndjacent const made caeapo easy, From thin korvice Fry wan withdrmwn to superintond tho construction of torpedocs, and for that pur- pono oot to Scotland, whero ho closing of tho ports rendered hin offorts fruitloss, After tho war I lienrd of him in Now Orleang, working on somo patents for saving ships nnd curing tim- bor, and very poor. Of his connection with tho Cubnng Lknow nofhing, nnd can only supposo his poverty and natural love of advonture com- bined to bring about his murdor. Peraonally, ha wap o tall, well-made, handsomo man, with' tho raost niommorio oyes' I havo over soon, having great power of control, buth ovor- htmectt and others, His mind_was romarkably good, and well cultivatod. Ho wan & deep rondor snd thinkor, fond of speculating on nbstriso mub- Jeats, aid apt to bo lod by his goniua to extrame viows, SPAIN, The Git& of . Cartagena Sub- Jected to a Heavy Bom- bardment, Two Hundred Persons Killed in tho City on Tuesday Last, Typhus and Small-Pox Raging in ho Calist Avy. Loxpox, Nov. 20—G o, m,—Speeial dinpatohes to the Zimes and Standard givo particulara of tho bombardment of Carlagena. On Wedneadny thoarsenal barracks wero tho chief marks for tho beriegors’ prtillery, but tho Cthedrol and Ilospital wero alio struck. On Friday the Theatro, tho Protestant Clireh, and two entiro strccts woro dostrosed, and 200 por- Aons killed nnd woundod within the city. ho Insurgents hnve Tmsod tho black flag” on tho forts, At tho last accounts tho fire around tho city way subolding, Tho Josa of tho beseigorn has boon excoodingly omafl, Tho officers of tho forcign nquadrons sncceeded ln_ obtnining an armnistico of four hours on Friday mght. Davoxsm, Nov. 46.—Tho Carlists roport that thio typhns and sinall-pox pravail to such: an_ox- tent in Gen, Morriono's ary that it is unablo to o any offonsiye movoment., Mabub, Nov. 8. —During & two howrs' truco at Cortagonn yosterday, tho Ltallau Admiral sont n vessol to tho eity, which returnod with o nnm- bor of_non-combatants, At tho close of the traco the firing wes ronnmod on both sidax, and continucs to-dy. The [usurgents aro making s dosperate dofenso LEGAL INTELLIGENGE. o The Lamar Insurance Suits in Yown, special Dispatel to Tis Clicago Tribune, Davesronr, Town,. Nov, 23.—Mossrs, Parkor & I'womoy, of this city, collecting nttornoys for the Recciver of the defunct Lamar Insursnce Company of Chicago, bavo lately instituted over 200 additional - suits ngainst delinquent sub- scribors to tho stock of that Company. In all over 2,000 nuch suits hinve boon commonced, and are now pending; throughont Dlinois and lowa, Tho Iows subscribers, to n,_ great ox. tent, havo compromised with the Recoivor, and gottlod up, Tho cases which Liaye beon pending in minor courts in Yowa have ull been dismissod Dy tho Recoiver and Lis attornoys, the intention Deing to group them all togethier and bring thom bofore the United States Court for adjudication nt its voxt tevm in Dos Moinos, 'Tho sttoruoys have Intaly compromised with delinquents throughout Illinoi and Iown to tho extent of over £100,000, and the 250 now suits commenced ropresout ovar $200,000 of dolinquont stock. Tho whole businoss of the Lamar in this rogion is fust approaching a culmination, ‘Patont-Mights in indiann. Speciul Lnnateh (o The Chicugo Tribune, Inpiasaronts, nd., Nov. 28,—The Buproms Conrt-to-dny docided the Indiana Patent-Right act of 1869 unconstitutional and void, os it con- tlicts with the Federal Conatitution. Damnges Claimed by an Excommas nicated Cachofic, Qsusosit, Wia., Nov, 23.—Tu th Circult Couzt hero, Dotor Servating, of Fond_du Lac, bronght suit ngainst Nicbolay Pioklo, o Cathiolie pricat, of the cumo cily, for elandor, 'in cxcommnicating Servatiua, alloging tho ozcommunication to have Boow wickedly td sillfully mallcious, and with- ont authority, and witl intout to injuro the busi- noss of Sorvalius. Picklo was pastor of tho Catholio Churel at Foud duw Lac, of which Sorvatiue was o inomher. The otion was dis- minned. ‘Tho cnko will undoubtedly go to the Supromo Court of tho State. ‘Kausas al Btomu, Topsia, Kun., Nov. 88.—Iu the Unitod States Qircuit Conrt to-luy, Judgo Dillon prosiding, the case of the Government against 0, It, Jonui- sion, on & charge of attempt to defraud tho Gove orpment, was continued to the noxt torm, Iu the cage of Kuveno againat tho City of Fort Seott, involving the validity of Londs issued by Tort ookt to tire Missourt, Knunns & Toxas Itarl- ‘way, Judgment van rondered for plaintif and the honds declaved valid. It is rumorad that Judge Dealhay of the United fitntos Distyict Const, {n abont Lo tondar his ros. | fgnation, Lo take offock at thu comlug Soutorlal clection. CANADA. Cnbinet Minlatorn ¥ieeElcctod 10 Pare & ltanent, Sweeial Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune, O174WA, Ont,, Nov. 28.—So far fourof the new Chuinet Minlsters of Canads have boon ro- olootad by ncelamation. The Flnauce Minlater, the Hon, Mr. Courtwright, is the only mombor an yet oppouod. Moxthar, Can,, Nov, 23.—Fournior, Ministor “of Inland_Novonue, i ro-clectod to Parliament. Doronn, Minluter of Justico, re-elected, " DETROIT: Socioty to Ald \Working-tWomen, special Dispateh to The Chteuve T'rivune, vorr, Mich,, Nov. 23.—A adclety to eid Dy workg-womon, organtzad in this city this ovening, olocted Socratary and Vica-Proidont from oaok ward, who will cloct a Prestdont at » fulure mocting, -- o e THE PITTSBURGH PRINTERS, Snecial Disntel to Lhe Chicayn Tribine, Prresnunan, Y., Nov, 23,—Tho printors whe lofl the nowspapor offlas durlig tho rocont stillie without notico, and who wore oharged b tho Telegrayh, Dispalch, and Commercial wit Loeforo Ald, Stralu, had a proliminary hoaring thiw afternoon. ‘Iwonty-slx Wworo pres- ant, mid noarly tho ontira bulaiico Woro ropro- Phoy offerod no dofonuo, and wero all hotd in 9700 bnil ench, Ball was farnishod in nearly all the cavea. PORK-PACKING. il . pt LE, Kv,, Nov, 38.~The total number of h‘«’)?:?;;ll{lesvn\mxuul tha Falls to dato in 109,- 800, ‘The number killed in tho corronponding poriod Jaut your was 113,174, v