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VOLUME .27, -~ .=« - Baily Tribnne, " CHICAGO, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1873—SIXTEEN PAGES. ' NUMBER 10L .. . _GROCERIES. - £ FRANKLIN MAG VEAGH & _ Importers and Jobbers of Groceries, v " (ORNER OF WABASH-AY, AND LAKE-ST;, - Bell -!io Gloods under any circumstances or. in ‘any quantities whatéver to FAMILIES. They make this announcement to re- lieve themselves of the annoyance' of continually making-the explanation to applicants, .~ - . R . . CLOTHING, T INOLICE. 5 Our Neighbors’ lar MONEY. THE GRA. o advertisements COST D CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE prefer to give this to" their customers, and GUARANTEE to discount anir rice given in the _clty. 3 . PIANOS SEVENTY-FIVE first prominms award Clor R BIANOS: D! 21 200, have boon Taannfaotured and a h USE, first of living Plaulsts, eays it Inirable inarrument evet mado, innon, both Urand and Square,| anbo soen in Chicago, in largs numbers, rith a varioty of othér mauufactures, A tho Plano and Organ Warerooma of -~ W. W. KIMBALL, STATE AND ADAMS-STS, 1 tment of nsw Pia: a Basidasis e ‘WOOLEN GOODS, ' PANIC PRICES! ‘We_shall_offer our stock of FOR~ ‘BIGN snd DOMESTI! OLEN GOODS, ooneisting Ind)t\rl of Hoslory, Gloves, Mit- tens, Men’s nrd.l&nn Jnokets, Shirts and rawors, Scarfs, ubias, Hoods, Woolen arns, Zophyr Worstods, Onnvas, Bmbroid- eries, &a., nt PANIO PRICES, Wo guaran- too flgurds to closo oash buyers to suit the o8, ; BURKITT, SUTTON & STANLEY, 117 Franklin-st; PARTINER WANTED, . NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS. PARTINER W.ANTED, Eithor special or aotivo, with capital or orodit of 850,000 %0 8100,600; in am old ‘estabiiniied and loadivg bustzess Boiizo i ghis city. whose sumial sajos sggrogaic Half » Dullate, ' on which thoro is an unusually large maargin for protita. C Tho houso enjosa & wido and enviable repntation, as sll will roadlly admit, and dre businoss wiil bear the closast examinatfon, 'Tho buaincss having far outgrown the proaont capiial, s parinerokip is ollired., This rare op - . portunity- will 'remain opon only for fow days, ho . partios will tind it for thoir interest to make imm: Sivitcation, For information taguiro of TENRY B, MARDLY, + __ Roor M fle 1 Ing, o1, 14, g 118 LARS ot FINANOCIAL, IDIRAES BANK, stata of Dinols. Bavings Bank. 105 CLARK-ST, Methodist, Church Block. Bix por cont componnd Interest on doposiia. GEO. SCOVILLE, Prosident. ” 2w, KeLexy REep, Cashior, Notz—bloney also ‘tnvosted for others on Bond and Bjortgago at 10 P" eflnunlnmt;n)o chiargo to londer for mhatractor logal examination of title, entite OWO DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOL/UTION. The firm of Wethorell, Putnam & Go, fa this day dls- | 8. M. WETHER! solved by mutual consont. W R, Chicago, Nov, 29, 1878. £ = COPARTNERSHIP. Thp undersigned bavo this da formed a partaorab aor tho firm Hamo of PURNAM & NEWELL for ibe Sunsaotion of goneral real eatate bustnoss. Chicago, Doo. 1, 1878. . DISSOLUTION. The scopartnorship Lerotofore oxisting under the firm n of Taylor & Jonos, is this day dissolved by mutual sonsont, Thomas Taylor having sold his interoat {n the above fim to 1.5, Jonos & Co., who pssuma all lsbill~ ios of tholsta firm, and will collect all ontatanding ac- wounts, THOMAS TAYLOI ENOOH 3. JONRS, ENITTING. NITTING. Al ? Macbilnoand Hand Kniiting in isin and Fanoy Goods, Also Btamping, Plak| ing, and Embroidery dons to order by Mrs, H. 0, BOIINE, 346 West Madison-st, MEETINGS. Attention, Sir Knights. dery, No, 19, K, T.—Stated Conolave A 5% B rciots far buritess 8od work on KT Ordek, | Vialiing St Kuights cour- 2 o ! e Y O S FOBINULATR, Recorder, . Attention, Sir Xnights. Agous) Oanclave of By, B srd, Gommandory, No, 36, ", eveniog, Doa. B, at 1&4 o' 5 of oft 2 dies. Sir Knights aro ore Bl colmnetd pedtof dink" el J, A, ORAWFORD, Commander, Masonic, communication of Mair Lodge, No. 893, A, F. T S Rty A I};fl 1 1% ‘o'olook. Visiifug Bratheen ordlal iy O, It MATBON, Soo, Masonic, o mo f B e B et b ot o obrovunailvam umatsas s & ancadl HOWALD GOOK, Soaratary, Masonic. Gorinthisn Chapter, No. 69, R, A M,—Spoclal convo- eation Bondsy evening, at 73 o'slock, Work on the M. Dogroo. J. 0, DIOKERBON, Bes. 8t. Georgoe. tiog will bu held on Monday, " h’fl'{}fi:’»’.flfi'&‘. e, w1150, . A Gl abeting sired. ¢, J, BURROUGUS, Hooratary, — K I 0. O. I Duang Lodgs No. 11 wi _hold ll;;bna:llfl'&l‘l:a. and L Al o S N 8 ST ROy ot of o ordws aro agfi 7 e ok tho e, B. G. HOPK S&CO, ' _142 and 144 State-st. __CLOCKS, BRONZES, &o. __ CLOCKS! BRONZES! ' - 'We have opened, end will of- fer on Monday, at very low .| prices, a very large assortment of Fine Bronzes, FrenchClocks, and beautiful’ Fancy Goods of our own -importation. 'We are daily receiving, from the manu- facturers, novelties in Jewelry, gliilvarwa.re, &c., for the Holi- yS. 4 ! ‘ N, MATSON & G0, State.& Monroe-sts. HOT SODA WATER. HOT §0DA WATER! BUCK & RAYNER, CENTRAL PRESCRIPTION DROG STORES, " HOTEL. Commerelal Hofel, Corner Loke and Dearborn-sts,, HAS AOOOMMD!‘)ATXONB FOR MORE BOARDERS AT PANIC PRICES FOR THE WINTER, PULLING & INGRATAN. Prop'rs. MUFFLERS, MUFFLERS. 1,000 English Cashmere Mufflers, REDUCED I‘R(_JM £3.00 to £ Inmach. Call and gee them. HARRIS & COBB, 171 South Olark-st. FURS. oo, et Clsing e FURS! FURS! ~ Swest, Dempster & Co., .220 axd 222 Madison-st., Offer to the Trade during the next thirty days, their entire stock of Lndies’, Misses’, and Chiidren's Furs at an immense sacrifico: 100 Sets Mink Collars and Muiifs, $12, 100 Sets 4-Stripe Mink Collars, or Boa and Muff, $18. 100:Sets 4-Stripe Mink Collars, or Boa and Muff, $25. 100 Sets 4-Stripe Minl Collars, or Boa and Muff, $30. - 100 Sets 4-Stripe Minlk Collars, i or Boa and Muft, $40, 50 Sets 4-Stripe Mink Collars, or Boa and Muff, $50. With a complete assortment of Ladies’, Misses’, and Ohildron’s Seal, Ermine, Astrachan, Squirrel, &, &e. 1 Orders from the Trade solicited -and satisfaction guaranteed. DON'T BUY A single Set of Mink before exams- ining our stocl. FOORS & oue atock of Furs of il Kinds b the trous &tk 1renzoq, we siatest, | MILLINERY, Wo are sollin lowaat pricos. D WEBSTER&LD, 270 & 272 WABASH-AV,, ‘Have just received Five Cases of French Felt Hats, Winter and Spring Shapes and new Shades. We are closing out our American Felt Hats at T5c. and $1.00 Each, Photographer, 217 WEST MADISON-ST., Is the place to got Holiday Presents. Secure a sitting early. Nice Porce- lain, Water Color, India Ink, Crayon, and Oil Portraits at panic prices, Rembrandtand Berlin Cards at the lowest ratos. PRINTERS, STATIONERS, &o, Valuable Information 3 {}u the most attractive form. Avilude, or the ame or Birds, For sale by all Booksollers, Stationors, and Toy Dealord, Samplo games sent by mail on recoipt. or:grme fc. Tho tradosuppliod by QUL VIE, AGH HOYNE & CO., 118 and 10 Monroe-st,, Wholeaale Agouts for the Northwest. FOR SALE. Don't Let the Ohildren BLNHEP II¥ A COLD ROOM, when tha $ 30{Empire Parlor Bedstead :;:‘llalu{zu.:a lr‘l‘:u!om“lmln‘ullyflen;_r r‘m G100 Fomiits teshis pirimene, Setes wiles. rired). © FMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD ICOMPANY , 588 DDt OO Wost Madison-at. |We Offer For Sale OUR STORE, At 10 Tventy ooondat. (Men's Farlshing Goods), at . sl taris: Tow Bgure, and upop e & HOY'T, &4 Madisonst. OIL BARRELS. F. M. BRADSELAW, Doaler fn all kinds of ssoond-hand Ol Barrals, No, 33 Bonth Halsted st., Obloago. NEW PUBLICATIONS, THE VOICE OF MASONRY Foc 1074 il be odited br I, OL W, Balley, 165 Wort Mon. ¥ Too-at, Ohioago ¥, Brown, southwest gor- uino) ashiington. monBly At 43 per yoar, n”ad f and ‘WANTED. RABBITS WANTED. 300 tame (live) rabblts wented fume No pure whit or gray unless oxtra fino. O. K., southoast carnor Maarag and LaBatlo:sts, SHOW OASES. SHOW CASES AT COST. ol wdl""} Show Cascs, hoary moldiag, baso Lighly % mn $1.78 o foals > GLLEY, 46 Boutl Franklinat., . v botwoon Lake and Maudoljh. BLANK BOOK®S! BTATIONERY and PRINTING furnishod promptly and at fair pricos, by J. M. W. JONES, 104 AND 108 MADISON-ST. _ [ONSUMERS 1will find it profitable to got anr prices bofore ordering elsowhero, LIINDLE .zamilfms. Wholasalo and Rtall Stationors, Printors, and Blank Bpok_Manufanturers ,160 Clark-st. OLOTHES WRINGERS. CLOTHES WRINGERS Wringors of sll kinda'ropaired. Old Rolls rocovered. Extra Rolls for sale. W.J.ELLINWOOD, 10 8. Clarkst "SOUTH CHICAGO. ‘We offor several valuable Aoro-Tracts near Bouth Chicago, suitable for subdivision. No suburban property is at present attracting more attention than that near thia enterpris- ing place. ) OHAQOH & ADNLL, 184 Donrborn-st, DENTISTRY, h C. W. DRYER, DENTIST, Taprepared to do the BEST ot work AT PRIOES to sar. Foohoud with THLKNK TIMLS, at hla now rooms 179 Son Olarkest., gorner Moaros, i TEETH BXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, TO RENT. TO RENT. ‘With steam power, the fourth floor of 150 Sauibls Olovieosti 11ght nt_ botl onds, withsky= light in contro, 50, n large liat of housos, Lhpiyte oL fl%{’my.. 00 QOAL, (heap Coal W.P.REND&C DE.AIA’ : BRS IN COAL and COKE, Proprietors of LAUREL HILL Mine, Allegheny Co., Pa. (being same vein as the Midway and WALNUT HILT), and COAL OREEK Mino, Fountain Co., Ind., offor the follow- ing unusually low prices for Coalin retail quantities : - PER TON, Indiana Nut,in yard, - - $2.50 Indiana Lump, in yard,- 3.50 Midway Nut; in yard,« - 5.00 Midway Lamp, in yard,~ 6.00 For delivery, 500 per ton edded for all ordinary distances. 3 Our, MIDWAY Coal comies from mines immediately adjoining the WALNUT HILL, .the Cosl. being from the samo vein and of: precisely the samno quality, though offored at & price 80 per cent lower than that 8t which the WALNUT HILL is nowisold. Our Indiana Cosl 43 now balng used exclusivoly. by tho Milwaukeo & 8t Paul R, R. Uo,, on thelr Chicago & Mitwaukeo Division, and {s pronouniood by them as snpe- Hor o any coal that thoy hava ovor nsed on tholr englues. Owning our own mines, and our own osrs, and doing tho largost soft coal Erado fn tho city, baring sold during tho past thirao yoars twico as much Soft Coal as any of our compotitors, enabled to give the publlo the benefit of tha abare lly low pricos. - Iasiog 400 private cars {n our service, sud ‘aonucetions with shippors for whom wo are solo consignocs, who aleo omn largo numbors .of cars, runuing exclastvoly in tholr trade, wo are at all timos propared to fill tho largost con traots—a fact which has boon long rcognizod by the most oxtonsive manufaoturing establishmenta of tho olty. Manufacturors and othors will Sud it for tholr {nterast to examino tho pricos of the above named Coal, coming from our own mlnos, and also thase of tho followlng woll- known brands of Ooal of whish wa are the sole conaigneos: | Cherry Mine, Brooks'Hocking, Willow Grove, Pitthwogh Netoal, and vy, OONSTANTLY ON HAND THE DEST QUALITY OF ANTHRACITE COAL, Pittshurgh and Comelisvill e NV L;Sfijgfiishmm-sw. OFFICHS AND TARDS: Corner Carroll end Ann-sts., Corner Kinzie and Peoria-sts., Corner Kinzie and Ada-sts. . Dock foot Market-st., opposite Liake- st. Bridge. COAL REDUCED. e Ames o ‘Wo have REDUCED Soft Coal,. a8 follows: . ‘PER TON. ‘Wilmington, from....$8.00 to $5.00 8.00to 6.00 '8.00 to 6.50 98.00 to 7.00 .. 8.50 o 8.60 8.00to 7.00 Erie and Briar Hill ... 8,60 to 8.50 Lackawanna.. i 10.00 Lump Lehigh 11.00 Blossburg 8.50 Cannell... 9.00 No ohargo for vory. ' (No roduction in Eriua ‘uniess monoy accompanies the order.) {beral reduction mado to Ooal Dealors ane Manufacturers, and by car-load to the coun- . All our Qoal is supplied from our own nos in our own Oars, onabling us to sell oheaper than any other SBhipper or Dealor. MINER T. AMES & (0, MAIN OFFICE, Northwest corner Madison and LaSalle-st. ‘YARDB~No. 1 West Randolp)-s L Qormer Kinze and Groari-ats, oot of Carpontarat, {linols Gontral Dopot, foot of South Water-st. A New Coal Yard R. CHESTER & CO. Beg Ieavo to Inform ol old friends and patrons, and the ol Sonnt e ek e, ompariad Lo, the Soal ainess, w op land s In o THAID nd HOFT OOALS, for salo R4ths. lowost markot Jeo, ' Malo olHe d 3 . ettt STy s oL T erhavs o 2 Glvo'us & trisl bofore 700 buy atsowbero, OuF motto s to ‘oix Gustomers. 4 it Gliostoe stll continmes ta hix famp busl lio can be suppliod with all kinds uf s bt AR, Lonlome, Lareo,, Sauaso, Harg, and 3 08 of oy oz, hioh will be 010 Yory low thls fall st our oV4 aiand, NO. 4 WEST LAKE-ST. ‘WEATHER STRIPS, THEEB BEST Ya thoclty 1s Judd's Matal Dobl . t Buror Tt ot eV ALINTINE & 00 General A¥ents, 183 Houth Olerkist., oruor Madtion, " - ¥37-Agouts wantod In city and ovuntiy, ICE! ICE! - Partlos wantlog loo Houses Allod this wintor wil please ©cail at tho oftice ol JAB, P, BMITH & CO., No, 161 Laiale-at., or 76 Indiana-avs PEACE. Spain Finally Accedes to the Demonds - of the United States, Téfms of the Protocol Agreed upon Between the Two _ Governments, The Virginins to Be Surren- dered to the United States Authorities, The Remaining Capiives to Be Im- mediately Releaseds Both Parties to Punish Viola- tors of International g 1 Law. . The Matter of Damug;es Reserved " for Future Consideration, Qur Flag to Be Saluted by the Spanish ‘Floet on Christmas Day, Speculations Concerning the Ability of the Castelar Government to Redeem Its Promises. SPAIN ACCEDES, ‘WasmmvatoN, D. O, Nov. 29,—Negotiatiops ‘botweon the United States and Bpain with regard to questions growing out of tho cspturo of tho Virginius aro brought to &' couclusion to-day, Sooretary Fish and Admiral Polo having agroed upon and signed a protocol, which the lattor soon aftor ‘telegraphed to his Governmont. It can now b positively stated that the . TERME are substantially as follows : . Firsi—Immediato delivory to the United Statos of the ship Virginius and all the surviving pas- |. sengers and crew. | Becond—A. salute to our flag on the 25th of December noxt, unloss ,in- tho moantime Spain shall satisfy the Unitcd Btates that the American flag was improperly borno on- that vessol, and further, that sho Lad no right to the American flag or American papers. In this event the salutois to bo spontancously withdrawn, and Spain is to formally disolaim any intontional in- “dignity to tho fag in the acts committod by Spain against tho Virginkis, 5 Third—1If it sholl thus bo shotvn that the Vir- ginius had no. right to carry. tho Amorican f and papers, the Unitod States: will instituts’pro-~ ceodings agalnst tho: vessol, and the surviving partios, who have violated tho Iawsof the United _Btates, and’ Spain * guarantoes, to institute pro- ‘coodings against any of Ler authoritics who may have yiolated eithor law or troaty stipulations, Fourth—Tho matter of roclamations for dam- ages is resorved for future consideration, * In addition to tho above it cau also bo , stated positively that within the noxt twu days Becro- tary Fish and tho Spanish Mimster will detor- mino the port at.which tho Virginiuu -and ‘sur- viving pissongors and cret skiall bo delivered to the United Btates,, Tho words ‘immodinte ro- loneo,” 04 applicablo to the delivery of tho Vir- ginius and tho surviving passongers and erow, implics, of courso, a reasonablo Limo for its oxo~ oution, a8 some days must clapse bofore Havana and 8anuago do Cuba can be renchod. Tho ogroomont i romarked in official - quar- torsas. | e COVERING ALL POTNIS OF OUR ORIGINAL DEMANDS, though in a modified formn, while it is considered rospectful ‘and honorable to both countries, The fixing of the 25th of December as the time of sa- luting our flag is to allow the necessary oppor- tunity to Bpain to show that the Virginius im- properly carried tho American flag and Ameri- can papors. . TIUELE, 18 BENSIDLE RELIER in all quarters that tho nogotiation .has thus poaceably ended. Both Secrotary Fish snd Ad- miral Polo hiad for two wecks past been engaged \in producing this roeult, on which they recoivo tho congratulations of thelr respoctive friends, IN MADRID, , . ' -Mapnip, Nov. 20.—Tho Spanish Oabinet has sgreed to doliver to tho United ‘Blates Gov- ernment the stonmship Virginius and all the per- sons remaining alive who were captured with her, leaving tho question whother the eclzare of, tho vessel was logal to be settled heronftor by a mixed tribnnal, Tho question whether the dsmpges shall bo- paid to tho families or relatives of tho mon whe wore ghot is also to be sottled in a similar menner. ‘This decision was notarrivod ab by the Government before it had confidoutially con- sulted with the Powers of Europs, und was in- formed by all of thom that roparation was due for the capturo of tho stoamer and tho execution of the captives. The decielon ia also in conform- ity with tho opinion of loading Bpanish states- ‘men, of all partics, to whora the question . was submitted by tho Government. (Herald Cable Spectal.] Pauts, Nov. 20—A clphor dispatch from Madeld announces that Spain has mado conces- pions satisfactory to the American Governmoat, and that Ministor Bicklos has rocelved orders to suspond pteBuuuonu for tho departurc of the Legation. Oastolor waa only embarrassed for four of popular roaction sgainst (he conoesaions, Gen. Bluk&u will probably resign soom, fearing that the settlemont i insincero. OAX THE OASTELAR GOVERNMENT REDEEM 178 spectal Dienateh to The Ohfeago Trivune epatoh to ; WasiiiNgToK, D. O, Nov, 40,—Tho universsl fooling of gratifiontion af the sunouncement that diplomatio - negotintions in the Virginius cage have boon successful, is impedod by appre- heusions of the ability of the Oastelar Govorn- ment to make reparation accordiug to the sgros- mont they Lave entored into. Thore aro grouuds for fenrs that whilo the Onstolar Goyernment is in authority, it is by no means the strongest in- fluence in Spanish politics, Whilo thore are fow lieve who are not friends of tho Spanish Nepub- 1id, they aro foorful frionds, and feol thnt their romsous for bolloving that it 18 pormavent are mainly based upon thoir hopes. Great fufluence hias boon undoubtedly exerted on all classes in Bpain by the prompt and energoetio measurea that wore takou by our Government to proparo for a war if diplomacy should fall, In this fack there ia good ground for hoplug that the Castelar Government will be allowed to o out the gtipulations of reparation to which 1t has sgreod nl}hnul serious molostatlon, 'Lhere 1s oxpressed fnall clrelos hiere nothing but adiiration forthe 00 qualitios displnyed by Seoretury Fish durlng o . antiro time that the complication has en- grossed tho attention of the natlon, With no one in tho Osbinot to share lus consorvative views, ond but faw outsldors to apyreciate Lis poition, ho bad no easy task to perform, ‘Thovo will bo no relaxation in PREPARATIONS FOIL WAR until Bpain fulflta hor contraot. Maval clrelen 7o #a busy uow as thoy huve hoau. aud the ar- sonale and machine-shops set golng a few wesks o will continuo till our arrangements are com- ploted for war, if it muat come, z : - AT HAVANA, . FPANISH SBAVADO. New Yonx, Nov. 20.—E! Cronista, the Bpan- ish organ hero, publishes to-dsy a latter from Havana, dated the 32d lust., in which the writer broathes forth vengeance and siaughter, Ho Bays Cuba is perfootly indifferent as to whether tho, Unitod States attempts an invasion of the <island. If she ddos “she muet take consc- quonces,” ¢ 'matory attiolo, ur, the Bpaniah Government to malntain a bold attitudo towards thiscountry, and to show ltself oapablo_of governivg Cub, “for tho oditor asworts tlio United Btatos would othorwlao invade Cuba without deolaring ‘war against Bpain, aud on protenso of re-ostablishing on the {sland the authority of the Peninsula. The flve points whioh the American Governmoht has prosonted to 8pain, and which havo already boon puiblished, are donounced as humillating. i g NAVAL MATTERS, A MONITOD IN PERIL, Nzw Yonx, Nov. 20.—A Lowoes (Dol.) dispatoh says: ‘‘Htreey of westhor compelled the moni~ tor Manhattan to put baok, ‘Bho laborod so leawily in the sess that a leak was made undor her_turrat, through which tho water poured in Immonse quantities. Her commander thought sho must go down, and had ‘her boats cleared and lifo-proservers distributed to the men." —_—— > *, POPULAR.SENTIMENT, SUGOXSTION OF A OOUNSE OF ACTION NOR OUR # COVERNMENT, T'a the Editor of The Chicago Tridune: Sm: That Onstolaris with us should never have been subjected to any doabt, and is most omphatically confirmed by this morning’s dis- patches, ‘What next ? Will Ouba submit to Oastelar's docision? Very doubtful. And it Is equally an open quiostion whothier Castolar. will bo strong enough to oxeoute his own orders, -In suchan | emorgenay truth and justice would ssom to dlc: tato'to Congroes tho following course to be pur- sued ¢ iy o come to a perfoct understanding with the Madrid Governmentthat, the latter being unable to give us the necessary satisfaction, this coun- try is going to procure it on its ‘own hook, with- out any hostility o the Spanish Republio. We then sond our fleot, with the nocessary number of men, to Cuba, and defoat the slavoholdors, who, bn}ni( all Carlists, arc nlso tho onomies of tho Bpanish Republio. Congress securcs at ouco the abolition of slavery. 'The slaveholdors must pay our war-exponsos, Wo thon deliver the counh&y up to oflicials and troops faithfal to the Madrid” Government, whercupon our army ro- embarks peaceably. TFur Lux. C——— ST. PAUL, The Smith Investigation Case--The Charges Made, and Who the Anvostis ROtors Aves . Special Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune. B1. Paur, Nov, 20.—By rccent appointment of the Secrotaty of tho Interior, tho Hon. Nol- son J. .Turney, of Ohio, the Hon. W.R. Jen- "nings, of Ponnsylvanis, and Jamos Smith, Jr., of thiw city, were commissionca to invostigato and roport upon the charges which bavo been mado, through the pross.of the couutry, pgainst the Hon. and Rov. E. P, Smith, Commissionor of Indino Affaiis, with regard to s certain contract for'sale of pino timbor to A. H. Wilder, of St. Paul, and other mattors affecting tho integrity of Nr. Bmith whilst acting as Agont for the _Chippeivas of.. Miunesota~Whilo tho.appoint- mont -of -the Commission concobsion to tho {hrough which tho alloged misdolngs of Smith ~ bave beon mado kaown—the same charges baving. been formally filed long ago, aud formnlly ignored nt tho Department of indopondont press tho Interior—thore are indications in the mom- | bership of the Commission that it was formed rather to provont than to make o real invostiga- tion, Tho residont momber, Mr, Bmith, isa Eauoull friond of Beorstary Dolano, and the usinoss ndvisor and agent of his son. Thore is sonrcely ond of the mauy charges against Com- migsioner 8mith which does not directly or in-~ dircolly reach Seoretary Delano, The other membors have already beon connected with in- voatigations and arbitrations in the interest of the Bocretary, and one of thom was a member of the Commision which Iast yosr succeeded in maling an amloable division of a steal of ovor Lalf a million dollars batwoen the Montana In- dian Ring and the Washington Indian Ring, 'To summarizo the chargos againat the Com- missioner, thoy are, that m pine and other con- tracts ho bas fraudulontly eacrificed the property of the lndians ; thot ho has wasied and miy- appropriated large sums of monoy held in trust Jfor the Indisus; and that. he bas grossly meg- Tooted his dutios and abused his powers, 60 thst the wise. and humano plana for civilizing the Obippewas of the Mississippl have beon retarded rathior .than advanced -by his action as their Agent, and his influonce a8 Commissionor. " POLITICAL. esignation of Untted States Sonator Cnescrly, of Oalifornin~:Xlis Proba= blo Successors . Bax Enanoigco, Nov. 20.—The following letter was roooived this afternoon : Bax Fraxoieoo, Nov, 28, 1673, Hon, Newton Booth, Govarnor of Califbrnda, ete.: 8ins I horeby rosign my unexpired term in tho Sennto of the United Statos as enator for California, this resiguation 1o tako effect immediately, 8o thai tho Btate Legislaturo, which meots ou the 1st" of next monih, auay 8l o Vacancs, As my tatimale fricnds in tho Benato and_elsowhers woll know, I have fong Qesirod o withdraw from that body, and at tho samo timo to withdraw wholly from politics and political lifo, My public dutics on both sides of the continent bave dvmanded of me, and buve recelvéd, 80 much attoution as to greatly mpair my beaith ma to neglect miy privato affaira, Tho [atter cons eration 18 not & controlling one, but the condition of my hoalth is such as 1o load mo ta serlonsly doult my strangth to discharge the arducus dutios of a Senstor from Californis, I bhave deferred carrying out my dosire till tho present i{me, when both objocts may bo sccomplisind st once, tud "when the Leginiature just about to meet may elect Iy WUCCOasOr, ~Very Tespect 1y E, OissRuLY, Mr. Onsserly led the majority of his party here in opposition to tbe rallrond monopoly, but that majority fe in minority in tho Legisla- ture, snd might uot Lave been able to effect his re-election in » triangular contest with Booth onone side. The genoral opinion is that bis rosignation will operate favorably for Booth, aud disnstrouly to tho soliomos of tho railroad nterest as laid by Billy Oarr, their chief politt- cal agent. BaN - Franoisoo, Nov. 20.—It is bolloved amongst politicians that ex-Goy. Halght, Avtl~ Railroad Demoorat, wil bo oleoted for the unox- pired term of Bonator Oassorly, and that Dootl’s &roupocu are assured by Blr. dnuorl;'u resigua~ lon, CANADA. Parliamentary Elcction in New Brunswick. Epectal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Toronto, Ont, Nov. 20.—Tho Hon. Cart- wright, Finsuce Minister in the now Reform Qovernment of Canada, who was the only mem- bor theroot sgalnst whom there was prosented an organized o[nnoaltlon, waa to-day returned by hia old constituenoy of Lennox County by a majority of 808 over his opponont, jackviLLE, N, B,, Nov, 20.—A, J, Bmith, Blin- {ator of Marine and Fisherios, has boon re-olooted by acolamatlon to ropresent the Couunty of West- moroland. GALESBURG'S EXPOSITION. &pecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Gavessuna, lil, Nov, 30,—A ocoucort thia ovoning bas concluded the Exposiuon in thig place. Tho attondsnco during tho day and ovening has boen good, Tho oltizens and all who have visited the Fxposition unito iu reu- dering & vordict of *Bucoeastul,” The mau- sxurs aTo contont with the faot that it has roved a finaucinl succoss, » goodly sum boing ot {n tho treasucy. El Oronista also Publlsheu a'loog' an inflam- | n The | Judge Dotermined to lmprlsdn is s notable | Snd compel THE RAILROAD WAR. Latest i’h'nsq of the Gilman, Clinton & Spring- fleld Case. The 014 Officors of the Road Before Judge Tipton for Contempt, They Are Conditiqnnlly 'bis-' charged. Anybody Who Shall Interfere with iis Orderss The Struggle for' Possession at Springiield. il Judge Treat Issucs Another Injunction, But It Xs Served Too Lato. Receiver Hinckley in Possession at Last Accounts, Bvuctal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, BROUGHT UP FOB CONTEMPT, - JE BrooMmgrox, Iil, Nov. 20,—This sfternoon i ex-Gtov. John M, Palmer and John Nayo Pal- mer, sattornoye of Jowott and Scott, who claim poesespion as mortgagens of the Gilnau, Clintou & Springfield Railroad; O, L. Shophord, Supor- * intendont, under Lo samo authority, and Goorge M. Black, member of the old Board of Directors of that road, arrived ot court {n charga of the Bheriff to auawer a ohargo of contompt of ‘Ooart, in that they -woro allegod to Lave resiste ed Roceivor Hinkloy on .the 28th. -Aftol hoaring evidenco from the partles ac: oused, Gov. Palmer stated that ho. had. actod . consciontiously as.the lawyer of his . clients, who, Lie claimed, aro sjrangors to the onso just decided by Judge Tipton; that, ropro- sonting a trust.of $3,000,000, his duty compalled bim to hold possession. The accused Wore do- fonded by B. E. Willisme and L. Weldon. DISOUARGED, : # Dircotor Black and J. Mayo Palmer were dis< oharged by tho Court unconditionslly, and, after. giving o faithtal promino to intorforo no further porsonally, or excopt by ~the Courts, with tho action of tho Receiver, . ex-Gov.. Palmer and Superintondent Shephord were dis-. . chiarged. Judge Tipton took occasion to sn- nounce that, in his-oplnion, all parties, whether strangors to tho original suit or not, are bound by the Court.appointing » Reaoivor; that.ho folt it his duty, having appointed & Reseiver; ta 800 that ho gots unrestrioted and full possessio; snd furthor, that until tho cago loaves hia jur . diction -either by ordor of & Snperior Court or - elaowhere, no man can, with impunity,. place any.barrier in tho woy of a Receiver, e slso announced his full determiuation to punish any one who would thus intrforo by impriconment. i .. Svecwl Lisnatch to Pie Chicano Sripune, * ; * " THE FIOUT FOR PUSSEBSION, ' . Bramyarteso, 1., Nov, 20.—Tuo railroad war i \mnomlh? il more oxciting, and to-day thero has, boen liitle olso talked of. Tho contlich opencd this forenoon, at an early hour, and was woged florcoly until noon. Yesterday the chances of success ‘soomed to favor the. bond- holders through theiragouts here, who wora not partios, to tho suit-boforo Judge Tiptou, and conseqitontly not amenable to his ordors, sug for thut reuson thoy were onabled to securo the intorposition of the Federal Court to procect thom -in- thoir rights; but to the casual : obsorvor not conversant with the intricate mazes of tho Iaw, ‘the mspect has'changed. Both partios, in aceord- - ance with their agreement, repaired to the office of the Railiond Company this moruing, ut 8 o'clock, each claming. ({)ousm!uu, Mr. 0, M, Shepard for the bondholders, and Mr. Hiackley 88 Roceivor. Boon after Mr. Orswford entered tho ticket and telegroph office. He s tho' At- tornoy for the Roceivor, and had roturned - from Bloomington, to which place ho wont yesterduy on tho early train, with o writ of assistanc, whioh had boon isxued on his motion by Judgo Tipton, directed to tho Shoriff of Sangamon County, commanding him to immedintely T TUT M. HINCKLEY INTO POSSESSION of thoroad. . . AMir. Barrett, the Bheritt of Bangamon Counly, was with him, and at once proceoded to oxecuts the writ of asslstanco by taking possession of and installing Mr., Hinckloy iuto tho tolograph and ticket office, - At this pomt s Deputy Mer- shall entered aud served AN INJUNCTION UPON TIE SUERIFF, restraining bim from proccoding any furthor -under his writ of assistance, and ho desisted, ‘Tho parties, Mr, Hiuckley, Mr. Honschoidt, and Br. ‘Conklug, who bLad beon notified to ap- pear beforo Judge Treat at 9 o'clock this morning, to ehow causo why they should pot stund committed for contompt, sppeared by counsel, and by agreement the motion wng wat down to bo argued next Tuesdsy, at whioh time they are {o sliow cause why the injunction sgainet them should not bo porpefunl. Mr. Crawford bad also brought with him writs of st~ tachmen?d for contempt, issued by Judgo Tipton for John L. and John davo Palmer, 8. H, Mel- vin, G. N. Black, and O, M. Shepard. . Tho writs wero sorved by the Bloriff of the county, and TIF. PAUTIES WELT TAKEN TO GLOOMINGTON on tho noon train, except _ Melvin, who was not st _ homo, snd could not be found. In coneoquence of the fllnoss of ox-Gov. Palmor's wifs Judge Tip- tou was telographed omrly fu tho day asking that the partics be ailowed Lo givo bail to appear a soma fisture day, but for somo reasonnot knows, bis anuwer did not reach hore until 3 o'clock. I did give authority to tako Lail fu 52,000 cach. RECEIVER HINOKLEY IN POBSESSION. At 2 0'clock this aftornoon it was rumored that Br, Hinckloy, who is in quasi-possession of the tolograph and ticket-oflico, by the action of the Sheriff of this county, itsned ordors along the line taking pocsession of tho road, aund directing that his ordore be obeyod. On tho othor baud, as this would bo in direot violation of Judge Trent's injunc- tion, partios who ougbt to kuow, and who are i the interest of the Recoiver, deny that he haa takon wuch action. It was Buspeuted this morn- ing that writs of assistanco bad been directed to the Sherlffs of all the countios through which tho road passos, oomunsadiug thou to put the sgonts of Mr. Hickloy into possossion of tho tioket and ofher ofiicos line, and this would focm to ba ouns firmod by an additional rumar that pare ties at Clinton acting for the Recolver hud TAREN POBSESSION OF TI(E MAGHINE 810PS at that point. It 1s underatood that Judge Tip- ton reconsidored the order appoiuting two Ros coivers, and that Mr., Hinckloy was appointed nole Recoiver yosterday. It {8 not known why tlie chango was made, though it Is said that COL. MORGAN WA$ NOT SATISFIED with the arraugomont, and rofused to act. It {a Eel\ernlly balieved that the result of the motion ofore Judge Troat, to be argucd next Tuosduy, will sottto tho onso, If ho should make his fu- guneiiou porpetunl, then tho Trustoea of the ondioldera would have the road ; if he should nnt, thon tho Receiver would, unless other delays of the law should in tLe meantime be in- vonted, LATER. NECEIVER HINCKLEY IN PORSESSION, Spiecial Drspateh to 2he Chiago Trioune, BrmiNorigLy, 1, Nov, 20.—I am ll“?‘ now informed upon good authority that Mr, Hinckloy did take possossion of the Yoad, and Las boon conducting its aairs this afteanoon, along the TEST, special Dispateh ta The Clicago Tribune, BERINGFIELD, 1il,, Noy, 20.—To-night Mossra, Hinokley and Otawford have cutiploln possuision of the uglnuu hero, and also olulim that writs of asgistance have boon exocutod st Gilman aud COontinued on the Fowmih Paey s

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